MA KINK WJbVVo.
PORT OP WILMINGTON.' AUGUST 2.
i
ARRIVED.
Blcamer Magnolia,
Jnlv SO. Steamer Magnolia. Siedman.
from
Fayetieviile. lo Lutierioh at Elliott.
31 ichr. Catherinw, Loter, fiom C!irle!rn
o Di-lliw.'t Sl Brown, j
Aug 1. Sl smer Spiny, Pi ice. from Suiil!iVtl
o A II VauBlik;-len. j
CLEARED
Jul 31. Steamer Mi.o.'. Miilnun lor fai-
1 1 i 1 . I LiifrrU-l: & Klu.lt
i.-lir. Ein.ka MiKt i'!liiii.iir L'k a F.-l
v liv WiI.-irl & ''urtU !tlli ni''x
' Sviir AAr-h- H .t-eri. r V f... K h
t-'l-iloier i h naval nlorf
Siemfcer S..uv Piice, I'1' nii'tiK..-
Y-nrt- i
Aug I Jfhr C'lrr-iw '. H. t-t r
'hi v Geo. Ilarriss. w.ili naval l.
Brig Lincoln WVM. Perkins, fur B.slun
H. Cliadbuurn & Co. with lumber eud
storetv j
I 11
by J
natal
OFFICE W. & Wl R. R. COMPANY.
WiLMiKQToa, N. C, July 29, I6f6
TVTOTICE to Consigneestf Packet at thin Port.
11 l his Company is tit - Receiving Agent for
'the North Carolina Kail Road Company, and for
he Western North Carolina Rail lload Company,
nd any articles coming to this port with marks
forellherof these companies, fir Mr. Fisher, Pre
sident, Mr. Gsrnett, Engineer and Superintend
ent, or Thos. E. Robetrs, Mister Mechanic North
Carolina Rail Rond. aa well a for J. C. Turner,
vjhlef "Engineer .Western North Carolina Rail
load, should bet delivered l this Company, by
which- all proper charges will bv. paid, and the
thank uf the parties interested will be tendered.
In some instances goods, machinery, Ac, murkest
to the tare of the Soperlntsndani of this I toed
have been stored and delayed, at the expense ef
the IS orth Carolina Rail Rnad which ships via
this place, because it is a AortA Carolina market
and tea port. j S. L. FRKMONT. I
July 31. j ' S3-2t j
NOTICE.
ALL accounts due the late firm of Freeman &
Houston, most be closed without further de
lay. . ' GEO. HOUSTON.
r July 17. ' j 52
NOTICE. I
A I.E. PERSONS indebteJ to me for Good
purchased previous to 1st July, will please
call and settle. On all accounts standing over
six months, we will charge interest. I
July 1856, j GEO. R. FitENCH.
IRVING'S LIFE OF WASHINGTON,
K1
ECE1VED and lorssle at
July 31. 8. W. WHITAKER'S.
SUBSCRIBERS TO IRVING'S
WASHINGTON,
their copies at
July 31.
will please call and get
S. VV. WHITAKER'S.
i - 53
PORK
BBLS. Mess,
by
! PORK! !
Just received, and f-r sale
ZENO H. GAEKNE.
53
40
Juiy 31.
FLOUR ! FLOUR ! !
BBLS. Superfine, fresh ground.- For sale
by i ZENO H. GREENE.
40
July 31. 68
- BACON ! BACONM
1 f HHDS. Western Sides and Shoulders;'
1 U 4,000 lbs. N. C. Hog Round,
r or sale by
July 31.
ZENO H. GREENE.
OFFICE W. & W. R. R. COMPANY.
'Wilmington, N. C., July 28, 1856.
PROPO SALS ar invited in writing, address
ed to the nndcrsisned, until August 4th, at 't
o'clock, Al., for Riling a portion of ihc Company's
wharf ea-l of the new warehouse wiih sand from
the adjoining hill. The proposals will be for each
cubic yard of excavation made, with the hauling
included. S. L. KRKMONT,
J Ej. 3fc Supt.
July 31. 68-tAt
ROYiL UAVJM LOTTERY!
rlMtfe, public arc hereby sjotined that a
that a chanse
has taken place in the Scheme of ihe oval
Lottery of Havana, in coasequenco of the de
mand for Tickets having exceeded the quantity
issued. To temedy this, the price of Tickets and
he amount of Prizes have been increased. In
future. In the ordinary drawing the Capital Pr at
will be 4100,000. and the price of Tickets $20
The number of Tickets will be Irom No. 1 to No.
21,500 only. j
There will be 229 full Prizes and 20 A pproxim
ations. making in all 243 prizes, amounting to
9253,000 as will be seen by referring to advertise
ment in another column
The subscriber takes this opportunity to ihank
his friends for their liberal pair-nage, and hopes
by prompt attention to business to merit a con
tinuance of the same.
DON RODRIGUEE.
July 31. R8-2t
RECEIVED ON CONSIGNMENT.
1 BBLS Chsffin's celebrated back country
V Whiskey. Also, in store, a superior artitry
i uraugni Ale and Uweei Ciner. at
J. R. RESTONS.
May 31. No. 15, Market. tree t
ELECTION. k
Tw accordance with a Resolution passed by the
-a. Board or Commissioners of the Town ol Wii-
fmniin, paavca ine .ou insin mere will be an
EL.tion held at the Court House in this Town, on
vvsonesuay, ine tato nay oi August next, to ascer
tain the viewa of the citizens, relative to making
n unconditional subscription of $200,000 to the
eipital atock of the Wilmington, Charlotte and
nuineriord Railroad company.
E. D.HALL, She-ifT.
July 10th, 1856. 49-1.
CONSTANTLY ON nAND
AND for tale. Corn. Corn Meal, Table Horn
ony, Horse and Cow Feed.
No. 18, North Water street, by
J. M. STEVENSON.
June H- 41-tf
VESSEL FOR SALE.
A email Schooner, nrnln. 3nn Krrl
draaiag (a a r fee ; launched in April last:
built of excellent seauoned mate-iala
smooth and well finished r sails, rigging, &c , a I.
new. she ta well formed, fa every resrect, and is
fast sailer. No belter built vessel can be found
anywhere. Will be sold low. Apply to
jB,Tl7. SEO. HOUSTON.
A BOOK FOR EVERY METHODIST.
THE ANNALS OP
SOUTHERN METHODISM FOR 1855.
Edited, by the Rev Charles F. Deems. D. D.
nHIg Nw Wobk (Horaces the HalUliea and a
A great rmrUiy ol' other inter ling im forma' ion
m retry dtparimenl of Southern Methodist opera -
"ler the fol owing gener. I heads t
ii!" !.? EP'"ePey. II Plan of Visitation.
III. The Conierences. IV. Dedication of Chur
1 Vl- . VII. Coll..
S?" y 'i,-,.iI1T,"y.?chooU X. Tract Socie
4t iV,--.V,"f "fI Literary Notice..
"ersosl Noilces. XV. Blahnn AA,.m..
Letters on California. XVI Mirf.iT - ZZ
osCpw. XVII. MYtell JxviYl An"
-pencMx. 360 page large 12 T VII7 "
' . P. lee $ ' , for which a copy will fc Mnt .
C Cilia of the Bank, of NorTh or ST f!Snf
, or gold dollars, shoald ho jejtt. A ib"l dul
cooat to Booksellers and Ministers. AddM.
CHARLES F. DEFmI?
' . Uoldsboro, N.C.
, - Jam. 10. iff
LIME, HAIR, PLASTER & CEMENT
tvwia i ahtuy on hand. and lor sale by I
. : : -oeoaofi Houston. ?
'MHIS Institution located a l Capt. Power's office I
s. opposite Bjnk of Cap Fear, wilt be open fur
the reception of deposite on Wednesday of each
week, from 4 to 7 o'c'"Ck. P M.. ana on sstur
day of each week fwn 4 to 9 o'clock, P M.
JOHN A. TAYLOR, President
May. I. - 2 1 -if.
T1LL0W CANDLES.
ATK hive received the syrncy of O C. Rhodes'
-I'alljw Candle- th best anicls nr.de
me United ts;s. Wii; he ieni conttnity on
'ini.d jnd tr.1 fteaJ1! Onlv on delivery. at Mo. II
..rtii W titer j i .
fi. II ttKl.t.KY BttO
Ma23. ?'i t"
i E II il 1
ft
Tatput t'lia niji .il Yire et: I r.riv'iir fncf Pafe.
Tii ari-i't tt r t ,if.iM-: ' "V 'bt' f folic to
; :ocur.; itioi. i.it m: ru. ; v ' in n- tut v.:n-
' wrr F '' ' -,T ' jruiaur
u. ii C I .
i- .. .
II.. : tl
" li.i
I .ii..'- t
. bo.'s
i-nproti
ntcJ.it out i f'vTC It
I tii
C'jet t, n.
he now bi Itave 'uwU'e tlx .. nuiueruii friends.
xnd the nni iK- lrtii'-ia Iv. tna tiitir rnorta r.ave
b--en crowned with complete succtSf.and now otter
the "IUPKOVKD HERRING'S PATENT
WORLD'S FAIR PREMIUM FIRE PltOOK
SAFES," as the
CHAMPION SAFE OF THE WORLD,
HAVING SECT AWAIDXO MEDALS AT BOTH THE
World s Fah,L.iuUon,51,&, ew Vork, 53
As sup.-rior o all others. It is now, undoubtedly,
entitled Ij th:tt appellation, mil secured uritti
HALL'S PATENT POW PKU PROOF LOOKS,
(which also was awarded Medals as above,) forms
the moet perfect Fire and Burglar Proof Safes ever
before ottered to the Fubljc.
The Subscribe s also minulactures all kinds of
Boiler and Chilled Iron Bank Chests and Vaults,
Vault Doors, srd Money Boxes or Chests, Tor Kto-Ic.-rs,
Jewellers, and Private ha mil fen, for Plate,!
Dia onds. and other Valuables Aid are alao Pa
tentees, (by purchase.) and Manufacturers of
JUSES'PIFEST PERMUTATION BS LOCK,
SIliAS C HURUISG Jk CO. Patentees,
Git KEN BLOCK, Nos. 13S, 137 Jk 138 Water et.
sold at INew ron price by
JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM.
Agent f r North Carolina,
Wilmington, Feb 12. 141-if
co-partni:rsiiip notice.
'PHK Onderhigned have purchased the Drug Ki
j. tabiisnment ot Messrs. C & U. uul're,
They will continue the Druz business in its va
rious branches under the firm or W. M FARES &
CO. WALKER MEARES,
J. L. MEaRF.S, M. D.
Mar 10. 28-if
NAIIS! NAILS!!
I ff KEGS assorted sizes just received, and
l v s v' lor sale by ih.AU H. URKEN E,
July 8.
4.
WILMINGTON & WELD0NR. R.C0.
Wilmington. N. C- July 21 , 1856.
WHILST the Contractor is taking down the
old and raisins ihe nets Bridge over the
North East Branch of ihe Cape Fear, the Day
Train will leave this Station fifteen minnies he-
fore 6, A. M , snd the Meht Train at 4:15. P, M
when the trains from the South arrive in lime
The Dtp-t btll will, as usual, ring 30 minutes snd
minutes before the departure of the TtMns.
S. L. FREMONT. Sup't.
I O mm et .
J uiy ail.
NOW RECEIVING,
DER schooners Adle and Lizzie Russell :
1 35 bbls. Refined u;ar. also. Crushed and
Powdered ;
25 bags til 3, Java and t.aeuaym Coffees j
5 cheats superior Oolona and Green Teas ;
is eases aiirerior brands Claret Wine ;
40 boxes Soap ;
25 do. Pearl Starch :
4J hiskets Champa no, (rerjr superior brand;)
ill bbls. Uecitaed Whiskey. For sale bv
W. I.. S. TOWN SH END.
Jaly24. No. 20, Maiket street.
PUBLIC
HALL,
Tile TXT
OKTIO
TTATiTi
la OFFERED FOR
PUBLIC EXHIBITIONS, LECTURES, OR EN-
TERTAIN.MENT3.
P. W. FANNING, Agent.
Oct. fi, 1855.
SPIRIT BARRELS.
jAl PRIME SECOND hand Splits Turpen--
Jt tine bbls, now landina and for sale by
June 17.
ADAf-IS, BRO & CO.
FISH ON C0.VSIGNMENT.
K( U BBLS. No 3 Mackerel,
0JJ 60 do. do.
A few bbls. No 1 do.
A fe bbls. Mulle's, just received, snd for
sale in lots to suit, by G. W. DAVIS.
June 14. 39
- R5pASSEr
A NEW form f Parses, coniaining sanitary pro
r. visions, approved by he Commissioners. and
a ntimncr oi otners interested In the welfare of our
colored population. U just issued at the office ol
i ne t ommercwi.
PROSPECTUS
OF THE RAIL ROAD TIMES.
AN INDEPENDENT JOURNAL.
Oeroled to AetM, Internal Improvement, Educa-
agrteuuure, Mtmujacture d Com
merce. T7K know that the interests of the PeoDle ol
our Stale demand such a naner. and h. Ilevlno
that one free from nolitie.l strlte. .' - 7.T.. V.
the day, devoted to sttch topic., wlH beThe kind
,hey desin-, we confidently eter upon thl. enter-
prife with the assurance ol meriting and meeting
their approbation and support. Our object ia to
make the Times the mirror of the State, in which
all can see their true interests held up and encour-
id meeting
ageu.
I MT ERN A L I M PRO VF.M ENTS.-To thia sub
ject w expect to devote aa much space as a lull
statement of the various operations will require;
for aa our works of improvement advance, eudo all
the other interests of the State.
EDUCATION. It is a source of regret to all
interested In the Eduestlonsl interests of out
. . 1 . T 1. . . 1
oiaie, tana wno is not i; mat our papera are so
much devoted to party polities, 4c , that this great
cause mi oeen too mucn negtectea ; we propose,
tneretore, to oevots to tnis subject, a portion ol
our space We wilt foster and carefullv note the
advancement of Education, not only in our higher
Schools, but also in our Common Schools.
AGRICULTURE, MANUFACTURE AND
COMMERCE, at t .is stage or our history, are
commanding the attention of all our good State
and monev-lovinz citizens. Therefore, the Mark
ets wiil be reported with caret, and all itema, calcu
lated to throw light on ettner ot tnoee inseparable
oranchesof industiy, wiuoe caretuiiy gleaned and
inserted every week.
It la unnecessary to say more if we had lime,
bat the "whistle of the locomotive' on the East
and the cheering newa from the West admonish
aa to close. Pertclt us, however, to assure you
that the first number of the Times will make us
appears nee about th- time the cars reach this place
irom the Kast.
TERMS The Timea will be printed weekly in
ureensboroush. IV C, on new material, and eon
lain a much reading matter aa any paper in the
state, lor ii per annum In advance.
K. VV. OHKUK.N,
. C. C. COLE.
J. W. ALBRIGHT.
Noy. 6. 100-j6
onTonsigament.
ry BALES Cedai ""alU Sheetings
f ?o!?nrr.,B,s "PP'"" Taper,
ivu id, new e ea Hers.
A lot of Linseed Oil For rasa ia lots to soft by
Jane 28. 44
EMPTY BARRELS.
r-i I -miri 1 spirits turpentine mtrret, jq
feSM ' received tier ehr Sntinv Snnih C
EMPTY Spirita Turpentine KarreL
ual
or
"eoy ADAMS. BRO.
4 CO
62.
July 17. s
ROOMS TO LET.
TXTR. FO-t D ia rfesiroaa of reattfltf a .ami..
iVJ of the rooms In her hof. durlntt ihn
mer month, furnished 10 Gentlemen wlshlnc
Pleasant and airy . apartment, with nt withaat
Board. A B ood ehauihermalil rt!l he ia mi rent.u
) "n ' b rooms, and every ears taken to reader them
wmiuriigi ana Clean.
HiibV-.II ..w .1 r t. ...
lxlt H,k f ,lra50B lMJjj-
mat mM--imMk
The next ordinary drawing of the Royal Havana
Lottery conducted by the parirh Government, un
der the supervision if the Captain General of Cu
ba, will taKe place al Havana on
SATURDAY, AUG. 9th, 1856.
SORTEO NUMEllO 88t ORDtNARIO.
CAPITAL PRIZE $100,000!!!
I prize of $100,000
I " 50.000
1" 20 000
I 10.008
I " 6.000
3 prizes of $2,000
2 " L000
70 '400
149 " 200
20 Apr'jtm's. 7,200
4 xporoxlmations to the 100 (Mlo 60i eaehil
4 of HD to VHI.HW: ttirt 'OO to O.Oi O: 4 .
i-.:o 0i 4 -f OOi.ljO i
Wh.tU lick.l-, 21-; ria!xs,jtU: Quail-rs$5t
P he cashed t riht at 8 per cent ais - not
Bills on the Bark of Charlotte taken at tfnr
A .irwlne wii; be forwarded aa aoon as the re
sult becomes known.
Communications addressed lo DON RODRI
GUEZ, (care of City Post Charleston, S. C.) un
til :n sen Autruat win oe attended to.
July24'h 55-tf
HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY.
MOHE PRIZES THAN CLANKS,
7,767 PRIZES.
ONLY 15,000 NUMBERS I
JASPER
COUNTY ACADEMY LOTTERY.
Bv Authority of the State ef Oenreia.l
Class P. to be drawn August 15, 18o6, si Concert
Hall, Macon, G., under the sworn superinten
dence ot Col. Ueerae M. Logan and Jas. A. Nia-
bet, Esq.
ratronswiti niease examine tnts scheme care
fully compare it with any other, and if it is not
the best ever ottered, snd the cham-esto obtain
capitals far better, don't purchase Ticketa.
I APIT1I. 15 000!
Am sa at a m mm ay a v v v v
1
I
1
4
10
Price of 415,000
is
15,000
do
3,U00
3.000
is
is
are
are
3,0 0
2.000
4.000
6,000
do
do
do
1,000
600
80
do
100
are
5.000
20 appr'ximat'na of 050 to $1S,000 Prize are $1,000
50 do. 25 to 3,000 " are 1,250
50 do. 20 to 2.000 " ara 1.000
80appr'ms. of 12J to each capital of 1,000, 1,000
i buu fritts or 1st are 63,750
a I . A.AM Mam . "
4,101 rrizes, amounting ioaiu.,uuui
Tickets, 10. Halves. 95. Quarters, 92 60.
Prizes payable without Deduction.
The 7.500 Prizes of SSi. are determined bv the
Number which drawa the $15,000 Pi ize-il that
numoer soouid be an odd number, then every
odd number Ticket in the scheme will be entitled
to 48.50: if so even number, then every even
nnmher Ticket will be entitled to 88.50, in addition
to any other Price which may be drawn.
Purchasers in buying an enual Quantity of odd
and even number Tickets Will be certain of draw
ing nearly one half ihe coal of the same, with
chances of obtaining other Prises.
All those Tickets ending with 0, 2,4, 6, 8, are
even an those ending with 1, 3, 5. 7. 9, are odd
Persons sending money by nail need not fear
its being ioat. Orders punctually attended to.
Communicstions confidential. Bank Notes of
all sound Banks tsken at par.
those wishing particular numbers should order
immediately.
Addreas JAMES F WINTER,
Manager, Macon. Ga,
July 15-51-if.
CIRCULR SAWS.
rWlHOSK i'A WS Stamped J. M.
M. are manufactured of the finest
ROBINSON
Quality Cast
Steal, by the very best workmen. They sre tem
pered by Sylesiet's Patent Tempering Machine;
I which tempers more evenly. and renders the blade
suffer, to the guage of plale, than any other ap
paratus,) and ground on bouihwell's Patent Saw
Grinding Machine: Ihe only machine that will
grind a Ciiculur Saw peifectly tiue. For sale by
. j. .vi. itugiNSON & sor.
Wilmington, N C, July 1. 46.
P. S. .saws of every kind made to order,
Herald and Journal copy.
FOR SUMMER.
D LUNGE. Shower, and Sponge Bath', Water
I Coolers snd Refrigerators. Just received and
lor sslc by J. O. LOVE,
f urntturc a lore, io. 10, Kront st.
June 24. 43
" FRESH ARRIVALS.
OER schr J. H. Fianner, from Philadelphia, at
- tl-.U. M . KhLLKl ft HKU'M No, 1 1, North
Water atreet 20 boxes Adamantine Candles, low
lurcasrt.
April 12 12
WAU-BUN.
THE "Early Day" in the North West; by Mn.
John fi. Kenzie. of Chicseo. One Svo. vol..
Illustrated; lately published. Received and for
S. W. W HI TAKER'S.
July J5. 61
STEAMER ASTORIA FOR
PORTSMOUTH & BElliFORT.
S It M HI P D A TJ T a M (1 T M t" V m
i " a .
T5E P Pressure steamer ASTORIA,
-Jf-?rjJ'm.
'F-eo ana new loacninery put in ner, win com-
mence her regular trips for ihe season on
Sat nr.
day. July 5th. and will run the following schedule
Lesve Washington on Saturday Mornings at 6
o-ciocsi. a ot , tor fortsmoutn ana tseautort.
Leave Beaufort on Monday Mornings at 6 o'
clock, A. M .. for Portsmouth and Washington.
L-ave Washiaff ton on Tuesday Morn Intra at ft
o-ciock, a at., tor Portsmouth and Beaufort.
liave Beauiort on Wednesday Mornings at 6
o-ciock, a. at.. lor Portsmoutn ana newbern.
Cesve Newbern an Thursday Morn in pa at fi
o'clock, A. M- for Portsmouth and Beaufort.
Leave Beaufort on Friday mornings at 6 o'clock,
a. n. tor rottifflsain iaa vvaaninston.
Fare from Washington to Portsmouth, $2 60
Do. do. do Beaufort. A nn
Do. do. Newbern Portsmouth, 2 50
Do. do. do Beaufort. 4 00
MEALS EXTPA.
Passengers will be landed at Portsmouth or Bean- i
tort without extra charge. B. F. HANKS.
waurttngion, N. CJsne 19. 41-tlO
NOTICE.
'pHEaubscrlberespeetfully informs the public,!
m. inaine is now-raaiulln. thj liiitlina hualnaa
iown acconni, ana ttopea by atnet attentlonto !
business, to merit a continuance oithst patronage
e in . .. v
unngunc uuuarsiiy Bestowed upon mm.
a 1 :Kiirv 1. v
Stock, Real Eatate and Nee-roes. bouvht and sold
on luiiii mn, enner at private or public aale.
JaaK.lHM.
NOTICE.
Loiro CacKK, May 15tb. 1856.
THE copartnership of Jones, Moore d Co. ia
a. Ihisday dissolved by mutual content. Aliner-
sons laaeutea oy note or account are requested to
mate intmeniate payment or tbev will find them
In the nanus or aa Attorney for collection.
JOHN JONES,
I. P. MOORE.
d. McMillan.
THE subscriber havine nnrehaaed tho entire
Interest of Jones. Moore & Co.. will continue the
beslness on his own account, thankful for the fa
vors confered upon the firm, and hon to have a I
continuation ot the aaraa.
JAMES P. MOOR ft
May 20. . . 28-tf
ICE, ICE. ICE.
THK Wilmington Ice House win be open fordo.
-a nvrryoi it& irom annrise to sunset, excest on
Sandsy. when it will be closed at 9 o'clock ia the
morning.
Men One CMt Der nonnd Car aaaatttlea of rim.
ptnaoas ana over.
Terms casit, in ail eases, without exception.
. Tk-keti can bo procured by such ao desire them.
leo ruraiftned to the sick nonr fraa nf eharsa
when by directtoa from physicians or visiting eom-
nuttcra. - -
ifriAnrn tttiti rvr k t
J8BPRIIIII
ESTABLISHMENT,
SOUTH SHI MAMIT ST- fiJTHS HAR ET HOUSE .
WHjMLNGTON, tt o.
Tlrts Proprietor of this wu known iwMjnhment
would call the attoatlon of the boinM eoDiuiiuiiiy to hi
large and beautiful aaarirtment of Type and Pramwa
having Jjjet adll to W !wk one of R. Uo a. Co's
PATEjfT StJfOLfe CVfctNDSR PRUfflNO MA
CHINES, he la now enabled to do work at s much more
reasonable rate than formerly, and in the finest style of
ui worm.
j CARDS
Printed from 1 to $10 per thousand.
BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS,
RECEIPTS FOR
RAILROADS, STEAMBOATS, CORPORATIONS, tc.
BILL-HEADS, SHOP-BILLS, BILLS OF
LADING, AND HEADINGS,
slo., fco., fee.
POSTERS AND PROGRAMMES.
We wouldcall the attention of Concert Agents, Show
men and others, to our tacilities for doing this kind o
work. : .
all kiwds or
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PRINTING,
Done lu the neatest manner, and at short notice.
l now tn want or Printing we trust will find it to their
advantage to give us a ealL
COMMERCIAL BLANKS.
The attention of Shippers and others is called to our
extensive aanortntent of
(Jommercial LSlnnkn.
Amanirtlie
collection la a verv fine and
handsome lot of Bills of Ex-
change, in sheets and books.
K- V ,u. .
Durauiun tow,
ROCKY MOUNT MILLS FOR SALE.
rO CAPITALISTS, OR TO ENTERPRISING
Business men, with a limited eaoilal. the rarest
opportunity for a fiue purchase is now offered.
This property lies on both sides of Tar River in
the counties of Nosh and Edgecombe, one mile
from Rocky Mount Depot on the W. and W.R. R.,
and embrace a the whole water power of the rivet
at this point. The power is made available by ft
solid dam of granite, laid in Hydraulic Cement,
and completed within the last twelve months at
an expense of near ten thousand dollars. It is
probably the best dam in North Caro Ina.
The other improvements consist of, 1st. The
Cotton Factory a most substantial granite build
ing, 70x33 feet, two stories high, besides the base
ment, used for Turning shop, Ac, and a commo
dious attic, where the reeling and packing are
done The Machinery 1716 spindles, with all the
necessary machinery to run them, besides two ex
tra frames with 132 spindles is in fine order an
turning off dally twelve hundred pounds (1200 lbs.)
yarn.
For manufacturing Cotton thialocation is unsur
passed in the United Stau a. The water-power ia
aplendid and sufficient to run thousands of spin
dles help to be hsd 25 to 50 per cent. cheaper than
in the Northern States, and the raw material at the
Mill, where a good buyer can lay in his stock t to
? cents per lb , below the N. V. market. 2d The
Grist Mill, an excellent framed building 40 fet.-t
square on walls of atone (laid in Cement) that will
stand forever, i There are five pairs of stone in the
Mill two prs. Burr's for Wheat, and three pre.
Esopas' for Corn. For custom nulling this noint
can't be excelled in N. C. It is the lowest point cn
the river st which there is a mill, and here we are
patronized by persona 25 to aO miles in the sum
mer and fall months. The Mills are driven bv two
overshot wheels, one of which will be renewed this
summer.
3d. The Saw Mill a Circular Saw, driven bv
one overshot wheel, all nearly new and in fine or
der. 1 he neighborhood furnishing a far market.
and timber to be had near, or flouted down the riv
er from above.
4th. One laree and excellent two storied frame
dwelling, 50x40 feel the yard and garden wailed
in with brick and stone. One other handsomely
located dwelling with 5 rooms below and 2 above
stairs eleven framed cabins lor operatives ana
their families, two store houses, two warehouses.
barns, stables, blacksmith and wood shons.
The Mill sites embrace (55) fifty-five acres, and
a tract of eiehty odd acres, one mile distant, for
fuel. Ac., will be so d with the mills.
I will sell the property on credits running frcm
one to right years, should the purchaser desire,
and am confident that, with enterprise and good
management, a profit of ten to twenty per cent,
may be realized from it per annum.
runner information may be had of me. or niv
agents, on the premises, or by letter to
WM. S. BATTLE,
Rocky Mt., Edgec jmbe co.. N. C.
N. B. Until the nronertv la anlif nr,l for
Yarns, Plowiinrs. Ac. directed to the underaicn
ed. at Rocky Mount, Edeecoiube county. N. C.
will be promptly attended to.
W. S. BATTLE.
June 21, 1856. 42-sw2m.
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION.
AT a special meeting of ihe Board of Commis
sioners of the Town of Wilmington, at Office.
July 2nd, 1856:
Present, His Hon. the Mayor O. O. PARSLEY.
H.P.RUSSELL,
L.A.HART,
T.M.GARDNER,
WM. SUTTON,
GEO. DAVIS.
Whereas. The slibsctintinn heretofore made bv
the Commissioners of the Town to the stock of the
Wilmington, Charlotte 4 Rutherford Rail Road
Company, was made under certain conditions
which sre contained in the two first resolutions pass
ed by the convention for organising the said Com
pany, neia at rvaacsuoro' on the 3rd and 4tn 01 uc
tober, 1855; and whereas, the said conditions have
not yet been complied with and it is not probable
that the subscription of $600 .IKN1 reaulred in the
said resolutions can be obtained t Therefore be it
Kfolvett. 1 hat an election be held b v the SherifTof
New Hanover Cojntv. on Wednesday the 13th day
of August next, for the purpose of ascertaining the
views of the citizens relative to makine- an uncon-
fTwEi'rh',,l, "
Lvi
ditional subscription of -'00,000 to the Capital Stock
men ra Kan
nened at 9 o'
r,K.. -7 .
clock of that day and close at sunset. All citizens
who are In favor of makinran unconditional sub
scription to the above a mo .nt will deposit a ballot
on which shall be written or printed the word "Sub
scription," and those who are opposed to an uncon
ditional subscription will deposit a ballot containing
the words "No Subscription."
RetobMtd. That the said two first resolutions of
ihe convention above alluded to be published here
with, in order that the citizena may fully understand
what will be the effect of withdrawing the condi
tions contained in them.
Retoued. That the Mavor be ren nested to nublish
for Ihe information ot the citizet a, alt the facts ex
planatory of the late action of the- Commissioners
in reference to the cor do rata anbscrintion to the
Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutherford Rail Road.
Kit;iUIlU MORRIS, Town Clerk.
RESOr.nTIONS
Of the Convention of the Wilmington, Charlotte 4
nuinenora Kali Road Company relerred to in
the above proceedings 1
1st. Whereas. Th OommlMionsni af tha Tiwn
of Wilmington have subscribed the sum of S200,000
. me biocs. 01 toe vvumington,tJnsnotteand Kutn
erf ord Rail Road Company, and whereas the said
subscription waa only authorized by the citizena of
the said town and made by the said Commissioners
Upon the faith of its ensuring a reasonable nrostwvt
of the successful completion of the eaid Road, and
wherea this company ia desirous of offering a rea
sonable guaranty that the said subscription shall
not be uselessly expended, snd it appearing that
there ia no probability that the Said Road can be
completed unless the sum of at least six hundred
thousand dollars shall be subscribed in addition to
the said subscription by the said Commissioners;
now therefore, be it Resolved. That no money, ex
cept to pay surveys and other incidental expenses,
shall be expended for work upon the said Road east
of Charlotte, until the said sum of $600,000 exclu
sive of the said corporate subscription, and of such
subscriptions as have already been made West of
Charlotte, shall have been subscribed. A nd when.
ever the said sum of $600,000 shall bo subscribed
that the said part of the road ahall bo nut under
contract throughout the entire lino.
2nd. Resolved, That the Eastern terminus of
he Road be located within the corporate limits of
ine town ot Wilmington, on the East aide of the
Capo Fear River.
J oly 6th, 1858; ; 43-te.
L W. PIGOTT,
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
- ur w a w e-v w rw nv "m
Any business entrasted to his attention will be
attended to promptly and to the best of his ability.
Camming1, Slyfon.Com. Merchants Wilhiin
a:
mt Jaa. N ore um. Attorney at Low, - ( ton N
nr.nawira otaniy, neaatovx n. u.
Mr. Benjamin L. Herry. General Agent for Under
wrightera BeauJbtt, N.C
oa ouaj MIS9. ....... ell2aw.
jLPCSQPL BOOKS.
STANDARD,
THEOLOGICAL,
HISTORICAL,
LAW,
MEDICAL,
BIOGRAPHICAL
AND
MISCELLANEOUS
BOOKS,
PRESERVING CANS.
l."BI year, a great
variety ot sen -dealing
Cans and Jars
were manufactured,
but as most ot them
were wrong in princi
(.lo, failure was in
evitable, and thou
sands of housekeep
era lost their fruit in
consequence.
Arthurs St-lf-Seal-ins
Cans are a verv
different article from those, and warranted to seal
hermetically.
Never has more complete success attended the
introduction of any new article of domestic use.
Persons who intend using these Cans, are re
quested to leave tneir orders duirng the month of
June with L.N. BARLOW.
June 7. 36.
P. S. These Cans cannot be obtained at any oth
er place.
FRESH ARRIVALS.
THE subscriber has just added largely to his
X atock of good things, all fresh and in fine or
der. Among his articles are
ORANGES; APPLES;
LEMONS; CITRON;
RAISINS; CURRANTS;
COCOA NUTS; JELLIES
PRESERVES PICKLES;
CANDIES, a large and varied assortment ;
riiv a Ai-fL,li,
BVNANAS,
BRANDY FRUITS,
PBUNF.s-,
PLANTING POTATOES
SEGA RS and TOBACCO;
GROCERIES, 4c., &e.
All of the above articles will be sold at the low
est cash prices.
F. M. AGOSTINI.
Febi9, IPSA, UO-tf.
DR. R.F. niBBARD'S
WILD CHERRY BITTERS,
FOR Nervous Weakness and General Debility.
These Bilters are highly serviceable in all dyee
pepfic affections; they assist digestion t restoreihg
tone of the stomach, stimulate the liver, and creat
an appetite. They are unsurpassed in r. movinc
angor or lassitude, (or want of energy to move.)
and effectually throw off the drowsiness Incident to
the Spring or wurm season.
Sold W holesale and ltstail, by
March 31. GEO. MYERS.
BUTTER, CHEESE, &c.
GOSHEN Butter, do. Cheese, English Dairy
and Pine ipple Cheese, Codlish, Scotch Her
ring. Salmon, Mackerel, with a variety of othei
goods, just received and for sole by
C. IN. HAIIL.OW,
June 16. No. 3, Granite, Row
HOOP IRON.
1 A TONS I, U and inch. Just received and
i for sale bv
ZENO H.
GREENE.
July 3.
N. C. C. Ad. copy.
47.
SPRING AND SUMMER
COATS. PANTALOONS ond VESTS, a new
and beautiful Slock of French Cloth Con is,
Fancy Cassimere Pants, Merino Marseilles and
vilk Vests, also s handsome lot of Furnishing
Goods now opening at very low prices.
NOAK WALKER & CO.,
Market Street, 6 doora from Front.
May 10. 24.
JUST RECEIVED.
OC BBLS superfine Flour; a
4J 30 boxes Colgate's Pale Sosp;
Ftesh lot of Mess Beef and Pickled Tongues ;
40 boxes Adamantine and Sperm Candles ;
20 bbls. assorted Crackers ;
23 boxes "
A LSO a lot of extra Butter Crackers in lin cans
and Abernathy and Maple Biscuit, something
1 . - 1 0
new aim very e.iir;i, tor sale oy
WM. L. S. TOWNSHF.ND.
Jane 19. No. 20 Market street.
CAPE IR ACADEMY, T
BY -
Messrs. RADCLIFFE & ANDREWS.
t EMBRACING A CLASSICAL, ENGLISH
J snd PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT,
with Tnciica and Drill.
Session lo commence 1st of October, If 56, in
ine Temperance Hall.
or particulars see card at Messrs. Brown t
Andersons..
J. D. RADCLIFFE. J. P. ANDREWS
June 26. . 44-w-tdiw-tf
AFFLICTED READ ! !
PHILADELPHIA MEDICAL HOUSE.
Established twenty-two yesrs sgo bv Dr.
KINK ELI N, corner of Third and Union streets,
Philadelphia, Pa.
TWENTY-TWO YEARS'
Experience haa rendered Dr. K. a most sue
ceseful practitioner in the cure of all diseases of
a private nature ; manhood's debility, as an im
pediment to marriage; nervous and sexual in
firmilies, diseases f the skin, and those arising
mvui t uubd j j niercury.
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE.
There ia an evil habit sometimes indulged In by
boys, in solitude, often growing up with them to
manhood ; and which, if not reformed in due time,
not only begeta serious obstacles to matrimoni
al happiness, but gives rise to a series of pro
tracted, insidious, and devastating affections.
- r ew 01 tnose wno give way to thie pernicious
practice are aware 01 ine consequences, until they
find the nervons system shattered, feel strange and
unaccountable sensations, and vague fears ia the
mind. (See pages, 27, 28, 29, of Dr. K'a book on
"Self Preservation."!
The unfortunate tbus affected becomes feeble, ia
unable to labor with accustomed vigor, or to sp-
piy nis mind to study 1 nis step is tardy and weak;
he is dull, irresolute, snd engsges even in his
sports With less enercry than usual.
If he emancipate himself before the practice haa
done ita worst, snd enter matrimony, hia marriage
is unfruitful, and his sense tells him that this is
caused by his early follies Then are eonsidtra-
tatnm trntcA should atcaktn the attention of all' tcho
ore nmilarly situated.
REMEMBER.
He who places himself under Cr. Kinkelln's
treatment, may religiously confide in his honor
as a gentleman, an. rely upon the assurance, that
the secrets of Dr. K,'s patients will, never be dis
closed. Young man let no false modesty" deter yon
from maklne your ease known to one. who. from
education and respectability, can certainly be
friend yon.
Dr. Kinkelln's residence has been for the Isst
twenty years at the N. W. corner of Third and
Union streets, Philadelphia, Pa.
PATIENTS AT A DISTANCE.
Can have (by stating tbeir cas explicitly, to
gether with all their armptoms. per letter, enclos
ing a remittance) Dr. K.'s medicine, appropriated
according!?.
Forwarded to any part of the United States, snd
packed secure from damage or curiosity, by Mail
or Express.
READ YOUTH AND MANHOOD!
A Vigorous: Life ora Premalurt Death, Kinitlin
on Seiy-JPrttoertationOnhf 25 Cents. ,
Letters containing that value in stand pa, Will
ehau re a copy, per return ot maU. . . .
GRATIS I GRATIS U GRATIS II!
A Free GIFT T AO.
MISERY BELIEVED. .,
"Nature's Guide," a new and popular Work,
fall of valuable advice and Impressive warning,
alike calculated to prevent years of misery, and
save laoitBTBds of lives, ia distributed without
charge, and forwarded by mall, prepaid to any
Post Office la the United States, on reccivins? an
nim cncMSBias two vgaiiEl MJDpa,
M-So.Sido Market sr jil
K WILMINGTON, "N. C kf j
. , ..
SfATIONEK,
BLANK BOOKS,
PAPERS OF ALL
DESCRIPTION.
C.RDf;
PENS, INK &c. Sic
MUSIC
ARTIST'S MATERIA I
&e , &C, Ac.
HENRY BURKHIMER
WHOCRSALB 4 BETAIL
TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGAR
STORE.
SIG OK THE INDIAN CHIEF'
MARKET STREE r, j one door above Water
IVilmliiftoii, N. C
JV. B. All Orders filled with despotch
Oct. 26th. 1355 93-tAw-e.
FOR SALE.
QI7C Acres Pine L-ind, situated immediately
kj -r up
pos Wilmington and Weldon R. R.
four
to five nines irom Depot st ilmington.
i.VD
Acres of Rice or Meadow Land, situated
50
between Force Put and Thumburv : 1 1 of
wmi-n ib nne swamp uina. f ur term, 4c., ap
ply to
M. CRONLY.
Oct.
30, 1855.
97
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE.
REMOVED to the n. w and spacious Hall Nos.
99 and 101 Baltimore stnet, Baltimore, Md.
O. K.Chamberlin, Principal and Lecturer upon
Mercantile Scieiice.
E. K. Losier, in charge of Writing Department.
G. W. Kemp, instructor in Mercantile Calcula
tions and Associate 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 study embraces Double Entry,
Book-Keeping, as practically applied to the man
agement of Meieantilc, Bank, Manufacturing and
Steamboat Books familiar Lectures on Commer
cial Law upon the subject of Bills of. Exchange,
Prom missory Notes, Contracts, Partnerships, t&o.
The exercises are all strictly practical, being de
ducted from actual business transactions, so com
pletely combining practice with theory that students
on completion of t lie course are in everv resneei
competent to conduct, on scientific principles, any
set of Double Entry Books, i The students have
access to a Commercial Library procured expressly
iui men fieei'iiiiiiouuiiiin.
Examinations are held at stated nerioita nrl nt.
plomas awarded to those found competent to repre
sent uic instil uu-iii jii a mercantile capacity.
. Usual length of time to complete the wholccoursc
from eiicht to ten weeks.
For particulars, write, and receive a circular by
mail. j
Sept.a. - ' 81. y
RICE, RICE.
Qf0 CASKS in store and for sale in lots to
-CVJy suil by i
May 13. , f, C. & B. Q. WORTII.
N. C. SHEETINGS AND YARNS.
"I fi BALES N.C Sheetings and Yarns, just re-
1 KJ ceived and for sale bv i
June 12.
T. C.
4 B. G. WORTH.
JUST RECEIVED
PER SCHR. R. VV. BROWN, A Urge fot of
Lemons and Oran?ca In fine order price-t to
suit the times, at the Broadway variety store mar
ket street. W. H.DbNEAL.
July 8. 43
NIXON'S nousE.
(FORMERLY MRS BORDEN'S)
WEST SIDE RAILROAD,
GOLDSBORO, N. C,
THIS extensive and well known public
Establishment has been purchased and
was reopened by the Subscriber for the
reception of guests on ihe 4th inst.
It is pleasantly and conveniently situated in the
centre of business, and is directly opposite to,
i, of the Wilming-
Roil Road Com-
heir arrival and
una w r.a t 01 ine 1 icnei unices.
ton and Weld.m and ihe Cantral
panies, where the cars stop on th
departure, and where faithpci, servants will be
in waiting to take baggage, and give such other
attentions as the traveller may require.
THE HOUSE has been remodelled, repaired,
and thoroughly renovated from cellar to garret,
and furnished throughout with New Furniture,
selected with special care, and arranged with an
eye single to the comforts of the casual guest or
permanent boarder.
the Table
Will be richly furnished with the substantiate,
the dantiee and delicacies of tho seasons, foreign
as well as domestic markets will be rendered
tributary to the constant supply, which will be
served up in the best 6tyle, by orderly, obliging
and well trained servants.
THE BAR
Will be a Storehouse of the best Wines and Li
quors, and superinteuded by a gentleman of cour
tesy snd integrity, thoroughly acquainted with his
business comprising the knowledge of what is
due lothe rights snd comforts of the public, as
well as to himsell and his employer.
THE STABLES.
which are among the best in the State, have been
placed in the keeping of a skillful and careful
manager, ho will always have under hia care
the best and most experienced ostlers, snd it will
oe among tne cntei cares of the proprietor to sec
that horses of his cut eta be well fed and thor
oughly groomed
This entire establishment -has been purchased
and fitted up at an enormoua expetlse, and It will
be the pleasure, as, of course. It will be tha inter
est of the subscriber, to render the House in every
respect equal to any in the country. He there
fore trusts that a generous nublie will renew nJ
continue the liberal patronage heretofore entended
to this House, while under the care of its former
proprietress, VLrm. Borden, who gained for it a
celebrity thronghout the entire Union.
H. U. NIXON.
Aag. 18.- . 67-ly.
GREEN PEAS.
A MOST delicious article. A few packages, in
the "Pod," yet on hsnd, and for sale at
July 15. 8. W. WHITAKER'S.
SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME.
frX BAGS Prof. Mape'a Improved super Phos
I J phateof Lime. For sale by
March 6. ADAMS, BRO. A CO.
BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! !
THE subscriber having adopted the "thirty daf"
end uCah system,'' is determined to make it
to tho interest of purchasers to patronize him, by
keeping constantly on hand a supply of Groce
ries, Ac, at reduced pricea.
J nst received : 4U boxes of Goshen and English
dairy Cheese; 35 bsgs Java, Rio and Laguayra
Coffees; a large and fresh supply of nice Better
sad Lard; 43 bags and boxes Buckwheat; 2000
Iba. Codfish ; Ne. I and 2 Mackerel and Salmon
in half bbls. snd kits; Hiram Smith's Flour, in
half bbls4 Rice Floor; 45 boxes of Sterein, Ada
mantine and Sperm Candles; Soda, Bauer, Su
gar and Water Crackers, in bbla. and boxes ; Fal
lon Market Beef, 4c, f-e. For sale by
WM. L. 8. TOWNS HEN D,
March 6. No. 20, Market street.
JUST RECEIVED THIS DAT.
p:i BOXES Adamantine Candles,
JJ tO and 10 lb. boxes Cns tmalUv. cheev.
1 bbl. extra Salmon,
Codfish for retail,
. 6 bbls. extra Nd. 1 Mackerel.
New Cheese. Butter. Beef Ton rues and Smo
ked Beef. Low for cash. . . GEO. MYERS.
Jane 23- . 1 1 and 1 3 Front at,
GOLD PENS.
YffE have just received by Express, a hat
VV assortment of Gold Pens, with Gold and Sri
Ivor Cases also, Ebony handles silver tipprds it;
XiT 31. S. W. WRJ .
ill1 w- wniTiig! Iffj
r w x
U bT RLClIILD.. ... ,
OA BUSHELS beautiful VV hite Keins I-..I
C.Jeml - GEO MVEKs.
May 20. r " 29
S01IE OF THE MOST is I ERESTIXG
B'OK Ui. ly l-rJ un -- fJr.en P-a!, piekt d
irom thf i-aich t..liw:yjiJ.'e Gr-a) E-q : Ad-
veniu'e-'Ol Girar . the Lion Ki l rr The fSew
Aae of Gold. or. the Lireanti Advemures of Rob
ert Detter Rom If; Us'rhKl and the New WorW
MiiKr- iravri nrpui-h t. ur n : vir and wis
dom of Mdoey Smiihs Wa:i Bun. or the ' Farl
l)ay"inthe Knnhw si j the fparfowgrass Pa
in- rs t hjl.i.l mr ih" So iat : Firmlc'own l.eitf r j
i Th Daisv Cliaip; Ac. til it hand nfcfl l.r (ale
S. W. HITtk'l-.K'.v.:
July 19. 53
van n.TTsT.
HV'
ht.r."
Pe
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S,r .
un1' cite-
- P'1
it- i
v. it hit jK;
t's;
N r0NMG,3.;NT
P.OF.-! X'yi' t.ofh fitv n.a.e Pale S
yJJ prime ar-i le Far talc by.
oap, a j
July 3.
W, DAVIS, i.
25 DOLLARS REWARD!
RANAWAYioiri the subscriber. I f i,rJ
ant Jl M SHAW.a'youn? dark mulatto, of1
lii'it and rather amall fijuic: rniJ.
sniHe m hen nbont iot.Ik'.. was neaily dress-1
ed in a black frock coat, snd blaca paniakon-
The above revvird will he paid to any one Mill de-
liver him to mo, or secure Mm n spy jnil
, JAMES F. McKEF;
aiayg- 2-;r i
VALUABLE TO INVALIDS. I
V7E have just put upon rcia'il, I
VI cask Port Vke,
i " Madeira, the, b.-st article ever offered'
in this market At the Original Grocery
P .. .. GEO. .MVKIIS.
O. of fA?A'f.V...4.K. .
some beautiful DUTCH llEAlt WPKAPi,,.!
received this day at GF.il. mvkks' !
FRESH GROCERIES.
o we are to start Nor:h in a few days, for the
K'urnoae or nuren;f Minor a nam
of Gro-
ceries, I would lhank
ihoae u-n Imuu n..t .;.rl
their Bills to July 1st lo do so Immediate' v i
-."'y 'J- lihUKUK MYERS, j
rnivvpvTmvi
W VH V MJLt a IU11 ... j
YTrlNE AND LIQUOR. MERCHANTS -A
V meetiDg will be held in this place early in
May, of ihe Wine and Liquor Merchants of Nt
Hanover County, for the purpose of adopting
measures for the removal oi modification of the
extreme heivy tax now imposed upon them. . I
0"A further notice will be given of the time
and place Of holdiog said t'onvention. i
April 29, 9. i
SOAP. j
Z.r BOXES Colgate's Pale'nnd No' f, for sale b
JXfMatch 6. GEO. HOUSTON.
Tt.tiVELfiU'S GtlDE. j
1" ATE3T published. Received iliis morninf
-Li and for sale at ...
Ju'y 15 ' S. V, WHrf AS ERS J
NOTICE. 1
'HE subscriber hayinz rftiilified as special Ad-
iiiiniairator upon ibesiaie of Cornelius. My
ers, deceased, end having been ,aiotirieed to col
lect In the debts due said csYaie. hereby notifies all
persons indebted by note, or ncaotint, or other
wise to make immediate pay men, as it is desira
ble that ike-business be speedily closed... i.
OHAS. D. MVERS is my authorized agent to
collect said debls, and receipt for ihe same. f
J"'y21. GEO. MYERS, j
SO A P AN dTcANDL ES. , r. T(
THE subscriber. I.eg leave rcspeclfnlly. to call
the attention uf the trade and families' 10 the
DV r"
f-Y !
soap ond (randies manufactured -in Wilmington.
ssrs. Cos) in Gafford. sanmlea af
which can be sien at our office, No. 2, Water St.,
wnere we Keep constantly on hand Israe supplies-
-w for cash. JAS. C. SMITH dt. CO.'
.prif26. 18
DRIED FRUIT. 7 J
1 00 fL8S Are' nl Peaches", on Land snd'
April Id. 3e 't. C. A B. C WORTH;!:
JtlSf RECtitEfil't 67 R.TRENCfl,
AFRESH supply of PERRY DAVIS' VEGE
TABLE PAIN KILLER, in entire Nbw
Da cs. To be sure that Von fret the Pennine M , fl
ic ine, inquire for the New Dreas with two nne en.
graved tieet labels on each bottle.
Ap'ii i a. 15-tfJ
VV I L M I NG T O ISf
MARBLE AND STONE YARD.
1'HE Subscriber having accepted the agency o
evcral large estiiblinhmenu st the North which
J fl.,rnl8n hlm. on nn'timfted supply of finished oi
unfinished, foreign and domestic MARBLE of all
qualities, is prepared 10 filial! orders for
IMOSUMESI rs AND TOMBSTONES.
and every other article in the line if ihe business
at reasonable rates . i
SCULPTURING, LETTERING OR CARVING .
Executed a swell as can he done either North i r
South.
Thcbeal reference can be given. If reqtrireo'
JAS. McCLARNAN.
Jan. 6, 1854. if.
PAY UP! PAY UP!!
PAY UP!!!
ALL Accounts made pre
due and all persons inr
irevious to this date are
persons indebted will niease eal!
and -le Wrtiedi.itely ; all accounts are n ady for
presentation, and interest will be charged front
this date on alt Bills not paid thii month.
July I. GEO. MV6R?.
FOR SALE
A GOOD Milch Cow, apply to . J
July 15. GEO. H. KELLEY.
WINES AVD LIQUORS.
mWE invite the attention of our
Friends snd Patrons to ihe best.
eieciion of Wines and Liquors ever offered
this market, Consisting or
Crescent Brandy; Vintage I8It), Pale and Dark,
Otard. Dbpay A Cos Brandy,
did cognac do.
S. Brasson t Co.'s
dO;
Castillon A Col's
Pure old Port Wine:
Duff, Gordon, Pale, Sherry, old Madeira aaJ
Muscat Wines, . ;
Mslaga Wine,
Old Scuppernong Wine, j
Holland Gin. I
Old Tom Gin extra,
Woolf 'a Schiedam Schnapps;
Cherry Brandy, , . i
Old Peach Brandy,
" Apple do.
" Bourbon Whiskey, j
" 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 atwhijule prices.
Maraschino; Curacoa,
Hosteller's Stomach Bittern
Aromatic do. da
Ginser Wine. dee. Ac. V low nrit tai
CASH. At iheoriginal J:. j r y.
Ap.iI17. GEO. MYER'S.
GRAIN CRADLES;
A SUPERIOR article, for sale by j '
J.M. ROBINSON dt SON.
June 3. 34.
u WHISKEY. T
JUST RECEIVED from Cincinnati, "Jlrect."
FOURTBEN BARRELS RECTIFIED
WHISKEY: For sale at the lowest prices for
CASH. by W.L.S. TOWNSHEND:
RATES OF PILOTAGE.
JUST printed and for aale at TXs CbiUmircCal
Office, tho Rates of Pilots for tho Bar and
River.
3J-f.
. JUST RECEIVED.
A LARGE and wall s .sorted atock of Ladies
Black and Colored Gsiiers, soitable for S prtee
wtileaj wo offer at lower figures than ever before
oio ia too place. Also, a large assortment or
Gent's Urn i C.lf Boots. Gaiters and fancy ahoes.
Thono nrtohlng to bar will do well toceH snd ex-
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