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aw! WILMINGTON COOK BLNDEK Y AD - -BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY. . THK SUBSCRIBER having- received i new assortment of Hinder Material, la now pre wared to do all kinds of work in bis line, from the plainest to the moat ornamental, in the beat style aod on aa reasonable term as can be done ana where in the South I 1 Blaak.Book rated to any pattern, bound In the bwt mer, sad pged if require. Marie B boa ad after a ttw and impcoved method, lately In vented by myself--, , r i.-l; .- - -. j.,? , ; ; Periodicals, Law and Medical Booke, boorv in neat and substantial manner. Old Books rebound ftnd repaired," and panel fettered on book with gold. - . - - Pamphlets made up with dispatch. - j . Orders from Town or Country, promptly Attend ed to ,. P. HKlASBKliUKU. Sept. 27, 1856., ', . ! , 8i-lm. flOW LANDING FROM NEW YORK I T ' IT r.-rt i,i rii 0.1 r - f i 50 BBLS. Mcm Pork, . 10 .Hhd. Western Bacoa. . ' ! Bbls. Leaf Lard. 60 Boies Colgate, Pale aod No. 1 Seen T 1 M t -v . , 20 Boxes and Quarter Rosea Starch, 4.0 Adamantine Candle. ! ,30 assorted steam refined Cindi 50 Bast Rio Coffee, j r I 100 Bg Shot, ; " I 4000 Iba. Bar Lead, 1 30 Boxes Chceaa. Fr sale by "' .. .Sept. 27, 1836. ; : 83. . . ,, N.CC Advocate, copy, -..j UAT'AND C? EMPORIUM" Oy MAKKET STKF.KT.(outb-id)lwodoort O below Scott Baldwin's "City Clot bine StOre," '(!.' -f , ":- - - ur friends and tha public generally wlli r leaae t notice, thai wo have removed from -Hiranwc llow." ' Jo oar new and handsome store on -eJarket atreet, where we have open, d our Kail tind Winter styles fcf-Genta and Boira Paahlonable Hatsand Cpa.to , v path with a ric h and varied assortment of Mitres, Childress and Infante Haia and Flat, of the moat . sir gant styles and triinntinga, to which we inrite inapeetion. f. ; . . 1 , , ,- , " Our oft Hat Department is replete with all the fcholce styles and novelties of the season, eonapic ttotis amoaz which are the St. Mchola. FlUiuoie. Operp. Mario and other atjrfea. . f - Our intention is to make o-ura trulr a 1 Fat hlorra t Hat Store, and our caatomrrs nav rely upon receiving all the new styles as soon aa they are In troduced; A call I respectfully solicited from an needing goods in our lire, i- aaep. tin 10 i-a r SB EPARD MYKRS. EJlsTTY SPIRITS BARRELS QCf PRIME sclecrrd T. . Barrels ioat re 00J colvetl pasSchr. M. Y. Dovia, for aals by w : ADAM, BRO. A CO. 11 Sept. TT. '86, ..... t , . ., , y 83. ;:mVCnARtOTTE & RUTHER-V . t FORDTON n; R. CO. THK ANNUAL MEETING of the Stockhold er of this Company, will be held in the town of Wilmington, on. Wednesday the 22nd day f October next. "f j n s HW.OniON, Presldeitf. , Sept. 23, IPtgy?? a e .- . . j 81 L. St J. STERN. : : j " M NEWH0FF." ALL ACCOUNTS AND NOTES DUE STERN A BROTH E'.l or Stern A MewhorT Bin at be settled be ft e November noxt.. aa we intend cloa inf ap busiaess on first of January next J., - - Dry; goods, fancy goods and jewelry on hand wiU be sofcl at cost. Clothing at reduced' prices; however ws shall replenish our Slock of Bendy Vada Cloihinjr and gentlemen's furnuhiaj; goods with new aappliea of our own manufacture out of tn stock or our firm 10 i'litiadelppia. . Als-M. on hood, two good ,?iano, one a new roaewood i octaves, and M a (rood seeond hand inftriHnent. jfor aalalow foreaah. STKRN dt NKWHOKF. No. 18 Market SuSoutb ide Sept. M856. ; : . ....j . r 7-1 nu . 8RECEIVED ANb jRECEIVlC. - jpRCITAppS, Orances, Lemons and Pears. Ja.,4 . NUTS Cocoa Brazil, Paradise, and a vari jrty of other kinds. ., : . I , PICKI.KS in kega and jar a nice article. PRUNES A supvrior aitic'e, in jars, land an extra article Kr cooking, purpr.. ' iPUKEKVESAtrr.hi.upi.Iy.olaII kinds. GAS OIKS A great variety, from the best Manufacturers. i -- i I . CAKE TIUMMtNGS-A moat superb selec tion of article in that lir.c. - j ' ' '5M PI RE CABS A constant aupply ofthe best antrle. . - " ' )' . " . 1 TOVS-A larsre lot rabraxing a nnmbcr of new -style-. - Call and rlecr lor yourselves, j For ssJe.at that Broadway Varimy Store. 1 WM. II. DkKEALK. No. 40 .Vlarkel S Sept. 23,1856. 1 . ! Fl SALT. SALT. 500 Sacka auit. Ground Alum For sals bv ZENO II. Salt- li lots to GREF.NF Sepu 13, 1636. 77. J. LOEB'S COAL YARD. PFNED to day with the best aualitv of Red a an nmsen i xtai. . . .. . . Sept. 13,1836V . 77. ' MULLETS! MULLETS!! O V) BCLS. new and large size, just received VyU and for .sale by ZENO H. GREENE. " asp. 20, ' Tt C C Ad wcata copy. 60 " WILMINGTON & WElI R. R. CO. Orncs EivetHsca a.to SeFEatsTEXDEKT, .Wumingloo, N. C.Jan. I, 1P56. ' THK PASSENGER TRAINS WILL, UN TIL further notice, run over thia road aa foi- - .Iowa t ,t . . . 1 . - GOING, NORTH, DAILY, ir . DAY EXPRESS TRAIN leave Wilmington at 6 A. M-t arrive at. Goidsboro at 9 54 ttarrt 6.minuUo -a ad arrives at Weidoa atj 1.30 P. jilGHT EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Wilming ton at 4 30 P. M 4 arrives at Goidsboro at 8.6, -, supper 20 minutest arrives at Weldon at 1.00 A.U: - :k -.. -. GOING SOUTH, DAILY. I -. DAY EXPRESS leaves Weldon at 12 ar--rives at Goidsboro' 3 20 P. M. leaves in 6 atla . lea strives at Wilmington at 7.30 P. M. to sup per. - -3. J .- '.: . .-.-.li;;:- . i fv. ,'. NIGHT EXPRESS leave Weldon at 9 P. M-s arrive at Goidsboro' at 1. 10 A. M. leaves la 5 vninoteor at rives at Wilmington at 5.30 A. M. t5T"Th Night Expre Trsin connect with the North Carolina Railroad, both ways, at Golde- - boro.'-4- - ' - T -Thronfft Pickets North sold in . Wilmington Baltimore $12,- to Philadelphia $14; to New York $15 SOtof Washington, D. UM ll.j C7Tca-tTs will ot aa solo to a itacao ta isaso. ' . - , ' f. j Jtastnfer are rtotilted that an extra eargt of iie eent per vtile mill he required of Uiot uho do ; tof pxirxhat ticket at elation. ,.. rrejgntoy passenger trail cat fafo, with tickets, about caid In the ears, about 4 cen FREIGHT TRAINS, T Freight by passenger trains double rale. Lo- 3 cents peri mile; if cents per mile .Two throiiffh scherfuU ratna oetween Wilmington and Weldon, each jveek j leaving alternately oa. Mondays and Tbarsdoya and arriving on Tueadays and Fri Ja. Two schedule trains per week to Goidsbo ro'; leaving Wilmington, on Tuesdays and Fri- All duea on freight, up or down, payable at Gen eral Freight Office la Wilmington, oa receipt or delivery, Ucludin: that on -the North .Carolina .Railroad. ..... I S. L-FREMONT. , - Jan. 29. ... . Goncral Superintendent. NEGR0'lUSSES.f:t; m mi Pmmmmm Matalaia. a. saJ aa-. A, NEW fore , , . -'--)'vwsvwssE awa mm a r wiw- visions, anorovMi . - Ti-j i Z..j " i."-" "nerstwerestod la the welfare of rdored population. . JaM Ua.ed at the offic oar Tat Commercial. office ot ra- CONSTANTLY" ON n I vn ;.A N ,. Corn. Corn MeaL, Tabko Hoes- i .Amony, Horse aod Cow Feed. 7l aMo. 18, norta water street, by i-- i" !:. STEVENSON. ;;- June 19. ..- . - - i, -, ; ... .. wj , 4.tf , V CO-WRTNERSniP NOTICE, r THK undersigned have parchasad the Drag Es. labliarurwiiit af Uhml Ci V n rii.PM- 1 They will eontinaa the Drag bu.inetw Ita'va. ' rraaa orsaenat Bndsr the firm or w. M KARES 4k w. . .. WALKER MKARKS, i. L. ME ARES, M. D. AIy2J. .a. iff ta 2S-tf "COMMEliJAL" MPRlMlS ESTAHLTSIIMEXT, SOUTH 2IIS MAEIil ST. IS THI HARII HGU3J f WILMINGTON, N. C. TITB PROPRIETOR of thi well known EstabtUhmant would ea!l the attention of the buinea eomrnnnity to hi large ami beautiful sjwortruent or type ant t'reBsca-hav-wr luot dl-1 hSa Mock one of R. Hob ft. CV fATKJJT S1NOLE CYLINDER PRINTING MA I'lilWM kiannw enabled to lo work at a much iihitf reasonable rate than formerly, and In the finest atvie of the Work. - v i - j ; . -CARDS . Printed from (3 to f 10 per thosaand. I BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS, u : . . RECEIPTS FOR RAII.RO.AIW3, 8TKAM BOATS, CORPORATIONS, c BILL-HEADS, 'BnOP-BILLS. BILLS OF " . LADINO, AND HEADINGS, !i f ,. . , . fcav.fcefco. 'A-'- ' - POSTERS AND PROGRAMMES! Fe wouU eall tha attention of Concert Agenta, Show ana oicera, to oor nciuuea lor aotng iui kind a . "" JILL XIXO Of ' TLA IN AND ORNAMENTAL FRINTINw, Dona In the nentewt raahner. and at bort notice. llioae In-want of printitwr w tnut WIU BuU it to their advantage te ave ua a eaJL , - -'COMMERCIAL BLANKS. The attention of Shipper and other is called to our xtetMlve aaaortment of Conmiereial Blanks. Aimiwiha eiMWetros ta a very One and . taanjaorae lotf Dill of ilx- iMnge, la anret a ana DooBS, J o vera bar , 154. PROSPECTUS or TMIE CMMIEKC!A!LS , I : WILMINGTON, N. C. Weekly 9 ; Trl-Weekly gg Vear. : i IN ALL CASES IN ADVANCE. :. - In laaolng a Proapecfus to ask subscription to the CommkRC (.. I1h anbacrilKT fetels it Jtduty to dentin hit MiaitiOD, so as to leave do dodbt upon the min'1 of lifa patrons as to the principles his paper wmi nstain. ,, jo the mutations of past years the Editor has hadjonn paramount principle he fore liito. SOUTH ERN BIGHTS, nndertbeCoiratitntion. have been the ainv and object of all his efforts. Sovrral years ago, we it-rtrd in our Prospectus tbe fol lowing orrii ; .' Tug Commkrciil it a vuttUi of pattueai independence; nevertheless. . Southeun Kicuts wdi aitrays tuperudt the claims 0 evert party nf evrry nnme." , From thia avowal It was not difficult to j'ide what wt'ttld be on r coarse when fhtf hoar arrtvoti that should place those rights within a tangible IHMllO. , ; , The Mcs-oage of onr great anl good President Piece, in which he asKerred the rijlitn of the SHi III uo-ler the Constitution, containod the pre cise doctrine lhai Te Cumxtrrrial bad advocated for many years, and the Cittciunati Convention having sustained that dortriito. we fmod in the GREAT NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC PARTY, llioae wifh lioru a e could conscientiously ac under the Itifltienco of our judgment and the im pulse of our heart. The; principles -nvowcd in tire Cincinnati Phttform, wi;l te stirtairicd now ami so long as wo remain in public lile ' We believe Bih;hman and Bhkckkmriikie will he the honest. and iaith'ul exxmtits of the prin ciples to which we sdiiere and 011 which the aafetv and happiness ofthe !outh deivrrd. Pnre in private character, honest in public lifl and of uoimiteaclmlire ptrioibm their eltfcliun tat( -alone prcserro tliis Uutou frotu rtiiu and :as- U-r. 1 1. 1 i . . - in. iiTt- nTerii--ri ro:ia onr taper L- . ,!. 1 I , - . ' '" iihtc urn" m-Mrrn 10 me. i the r-- ent hot!', when tire- S.iuttt will d.-mand her rights viinoni atiMi ot eoiopromise. ami we hiw manv of the National Democrats oTtlte Free Slate will xdMaln In r jnM prci.-i.M.HH Knoneh will lie fHiiMl we hope and believe, to War onr Banner thrnnzh the battle and tlie bfexe " and asatai nm to trausflx it on the ramparts pi' lh Constitu tion. tZTZtrict attention paid to rvporta of Maikets, uuuirsiit )! iirrin Besictfully, " T.'LORINO. NEW SADiLERY AND HARNESS STOCK, Comer Market and Second &ts , under Carolina Hotel, miiHinton, X. C. ITU rHE UNDERSIGNED RES- pecnuiiy informs th pub.ic, that he will op n in the above .-store. oa, or about tne nrst 01 October next, an exten siv assortment of SADDLERY AND HARNESS, And every article usually kept in a store ofthe kind, suitable lor the trade of this section Having a thort;ueh knowledge of the hn.inaa. u- . 1... . - . : nopea oy airici ana prompt aticntien, to men I ana mcuvs a iiocrai snare or ne publi patronage Sep,. 23. 1956. "'UUWW,, T NOTICE. THE subscriber having qualified a special Ad ministrator po the estate of Cornelius My ers, deceased, and having been authorized to col lectin the debts due said estate, hereby notifies all persons indebted by note, or account, or mker. wise to make immediate payment, as it is desira- via ni in, outlines o SDeedllv cloneH , ""no. u. m , c.n.0 is my authorized agent to collect said debts, and receipt for the same. July 21. GEO. MYERS. SOAP AND CANDLES. 'pnf. subscribers beg leave respectfully to call A the attention of the trade and familiea to the Soap and Candlea manufactured in Wilmington. n. y,., oy Messrs. Costtn dt Gafiord, samples of wnicn can se acen at our office. No. 2, Water at. wuvre we aeep constantly on nand large supolies--w for cash. JAS. C. SMITH A CO. , April 26. ia DRIED FRUIT. 1 00 fot?MleAbyP,e Bi Pcach' OB hBd "nd April 10. T. C. dp B. G, WORTH. HER R I N G'S Patent Champion Fire and Barartar Proof Bute. The great interest manifested by the public to procure more perfect security from i ire for valua ble . pa per, such as Bowo, MotTSASts, MoTsa. Ann Books am Accooar, than tbe ordinan. SAFES heretofore in use had afforded, induced the subscribers to devote a large portion ot time and attention during the pastottrfsen year in making improvement and dieeomerie for thi object, and hey dow beg kaveto assure ttteh nuntemuffrienda. n. taeuniic gencrauy. inai inetr enorta Have been crowned with complete success.and now oner the "IMPROVED HERRING'S P PATENT WORLD'S FAIR PREMIUM FIRE PROOF SAFES," sa tha CHAMPION SAFE OF TJIE WORLD, HATltCO SEEM AWilDU MaDALS AT BOTH TBE Wsrld s Fair, London, ' 1, A New York, '53 Aa superior to all others. It is now, undoubtedly, entitiea 10 mat appellation, ana secured with HA LL'S PATENT POWDER PROOF LOCKS. (which also was awarded M cdals as above,) forma J the most perfect Fire and Qurglar Proof Sales ever before offered to the Public - I Tha Subscribe s also ma a a lactates all kinds of Hotter and Chilled Iron Bank Chests and Vaults, vaan uoors, ana Money Boxes or quests, tor Kte kers, Jewellers, and Private f amilfea, for Plate, j Pia-nonde. and other Valuable. At d sre also Pa- j ten tees, (by puixhaae.) and Manufacturers of ' JDJES'Pm'T FERjICTITIO.1 51X1 LOCI, 8IL.AS C. HERRING Jk CO. Patentee, GREEN BLOCK, Noa. 135 137 13S Water st.l sold at new I or a price ay . JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM, ' - Agent for North Carolina, ' WUmlagtoa, Fetn 12 - 141-tf - SCHOOL BOORS. -i ' JUST RECEIVED, by Schooner Pedee, this morning, a few boxes School Books. Oat stock of School Books is now eampleuv. - j . : .WHITAK ER'S. , : a v-- 38 Market atreei. UOliL IIIVAXA LOTTERY The next ordinary drawinv ofthe Rovil Havana Lottery conduct d by the '"-pahiihGoitninitDl.ure oer tne supervision of the Captain General of Co oa, wiu 111 se place at Ha vana on TUESDAY OCTR. 7, 1856. SOIITEO NCMERO570 ORDINARIO. ViJA at llil sLs II laUIJ CAVVa.VVW 1 1 prize of $100,000 3 prizes of 2,00Q -50.000 o - 1.000 1 " " 20 000 1 ! 1 0.008 1 " 15.000 70 " 400 149 l- 200 20 Apr'xm's. 7,200 4 uDoMxim-Ttions to the siOO.OOOof SGOt each 4 of S loO to S5s(,t'00: 4 of if0 t6 f.0,000 ; 4 of S!03:oIfi.0f0d 4 of 100 to5.M0. Whote Ticket. 20 ; Halve. 10; Quarters 3 00 Prixef cached at siyht at 6 pr cenr iiscount. Bills on the Bank of Charlotte taken at par. A drawina: will be forwarded as soon as the re suit beeumes know n Communication addressed 10 DON ItOUKl- GUEZ. (care of City Post Charleston, S. C.) un til the 7th October will be attended 10. Sep, 20ih. j . 5a-tf SOUTHERN LOTTERY. ON THE HAVANA PLAN. MORE PRIZES THAN BLANKS, 7,805 PRIZES. ONLYI 1 5,000 NUM BE RS t PRIZES PAYABLE WITHOUT DEDUCTION. ' . - ' " ! ' JASPER ' - - ' COUNTY ACADEMY LOTTERY. ', , fiy AtUArUy "of Ikt State of (2cergi. Claas R. to be drawn October IS, 1856. at Concert Hall, Macon, G.. under the sworn superinten dence of Col. George M. Logan and Jas. A. Wis- bet, fc.aq. Pstrons will please examine thia MAGNIFI CENT SCHK.JI E carefully -compare it with any other, and if it jia not the best ever offered, and the chances to obtain capitals far better, than any otner scheme on rea, aotn purcnase itcsets. CAPITAL $15,000! 1 Prize of $15,000 is is is are are are $15,000 6,0(10 2.000 2.000 2,500 - I do 5,000 1 do 2,000 2 do 1,000 5 do 600 75 do 100 7.500 20 appr'ximat'ns of 850 to 615.000 Prise sre 61.000 50 do. i 25 to 3,000 " are 1,250 50 do. 20 to 2,000 " are 1.000 100 do 10 are . 63,750 7 500 Prliies of 68 i are C3.750 7,605 Prize, amounting to $102,000 ! Tickets. ftlOj Halves. 65. Quarters, 62. 50. The 7.500 Prises of 681, are determined bv the Number which! draws the 615.000 Prize-if that number shouldj be an odd Number, then every odd number Ticket in the scheme will be entitled to 63.50 1 It ani even number, then every even nnmbcr Ticket will be entitled to 88.50, in addition to any other Ptlxe which may be drawn. Purchasers in Buying- an eqnai qnantlty or odd nd even number Tickets will be certain of draw ing nearly one half the cost of the tame, with ehanees of obtaining other Prixra ah tnose Tickets ending with u, z, 4, 6, 8, sre ev n -ail those endinsr with 1. 3. 5. 7. 9. are odd . Persons sending money bv mail need not fear ita being tost. ; Orders punctually attended to. -ommanlentlons confidential. Bank Notes of II sound Banks taken at par. Those wishing particular numsera ebculdnrdar immediately Address JAMES F. WINTER. Manager, Macon, Ga 77 Sept. 13, 1356 , MAS MOTH SCHEME!! CAPITA L PRIZE 50,000 ATAIljvMA I-OTTKIIYI! . A utkri$ed by the State of Alabama. . 20UTHIE5 MILITARY ACABIMY LOTTIRT! j CLASS II. To be drawn in Uie City of Montgomery, Alabama, 4 in pnblic, on - Friday, irctter , 1 , ISaO, on the Plan of SINGLE NUMBERS! SAMUEL SWAN, Ma nager. 30,000 TICKETS 0MY! PRIZES AMOUNTING TO 20,000 DOLLARS Will bm distrlbated accord in? to th fullawina ; f UNKlYALLKD SCHEJH ! I Prize of .. $50,000 ia 1 Prise of 20.000 ia I Prize of 20,000 ia 1 Prize of . 10,000 is - 1 Prize of 10.000 is 1 Prize of 5,000 is 2 Prize of I 2,500 are 2 Prize af ! 1,000 are 20 Prizes of I 600 ars $50,000 20,000 20,000 10,000 I0.UUO 6,000 5,000 2,000 10,000 16,000 15,000 10,000 7,500 50 Prizes of ! 300 sre 75 Prizes of i 200 are 100 Prizes of I 100 ar 125 Prizea of j . 60 are . APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 prize of 6400 approx' to $50,000 priz are $1,600 308 W,000 250 200 175 1160 I 60 i 40 35 25 20 20,000 10,000 10,000 5,000 2,500 1,000 600 300 200 IJ000 Prizes, amounting to $200,000 wool t ickets, IU Halves; 5- Quarters, $.'i. fTT" The Alabama and Georgia Lotteries, aa channels for inyesiiraent, present inducements over any known scheme. Tbe experience the pabHc have had of the management of these Lstterhva. the large amount of Prizes sold, the promptness "nil wuitu msj nave on paia, are ine nest guar antees that they will always be conducted in tbe most uonoraei manner. PLAN OF THE LOTTERY. There are 30JX0 Tickets numbered from I , in - fWi in. . i . n - .. . . . vw. lucre arc sou iuii rrizes ana nzu Aonniim- stions making in ail 000 Prizes. Ta drawing takes nlaes in nnblie. aiukr tha superiatendenc of two sworn Commiscloners. tne numbers irom I to 30,010, corresponding wim iac ii umoers on tne 1 leket nrinterl on aenar. ate aiip of paper .are encircled with small tin tubes. J ! J t . . a i fiaceu ij to e wneei. The first 380 Prizua. aimil.rl. r. ..J ueir. cled, are placed in another wheel. - The wheel are then revolved, and a number is - i " wneei oi r umbers, and at tbeaame time a Prize is drawn from the other wheel. The nunocrisa rrize arawa out are opened and exhib ited to the audience, and registered by the Com missioner, the Prize being placed against the num ber drawn. . This operation ..,u,..t nIiii il the Prizes are drawn eat. APPROXIMATION PRIZES. The two precedinp'andthewn ,.iili.iv..n. bera to those drawina-the first 3fift Pri. iit ke entitled ! the 620 Approximation Prizea,according w aav vvuruir. ... IN ORDERING TICKETS, Enclose the noes 'tdw'' " Ie"-P ot which they will be tor- The List o( Draws Nomkan ! Pnu. ll I. asntto purchasersirnmediately after the drawing. ,J Kuaaers win please write their signatures plainand give their Poat Office, County and Slate. fST Kentember that every Prize is drawn, and pavabi in full without deduction O II PriZea Of $1,000 mmA mjAmUi ImmUi. ately after the drawing other prises at the usual time of thirty days, ia fall without deduction. Atl communications strictly confidential. Orders for Ticksts ibeaU h. i Prix Tickets cashed or mm,.! i...K, tirk.t. at-eiUterOffice. . w Ordara for Tick eta can be addressed either to S. SWAN a CO, Altama, Om. - or S.' SWAN, s Montromery, A la. 9k SepL :0, 1851. 1,20 1,000 600 700 600 430 320 2.800 5,000 6,000 8 80 200 300 ARTHUR'S celebrated PATENT r. -- - SELF-SEALING FRUIT C A $ S A N J A RS. USED last rear bv vhousaitda of families. Hottl and Boarcias Ji'ase kcepcra. .t'b 1 he -.mBt. efiinplit rueeess. Aii kinds ' -y l6oir use every Bo use weeper may e c:ire inr ih winter soaaon a aunplv of all the otictou eumim r frin' snch as S 1 raw berries. , itaepberries. . Apricot Plums, Cherries, Peaches, Blacl. borrics, tc, in a condiliort so far superior to ordinary preserves that no one who has uied them for a single seas on will ever go bwrb to tbe old, more troublesome aqd more costly method. uJl directions for putting up ill kinds nf fruit accompany these cans and jars. For a'c bv L. N. BARLOW. A 115. 1G." 65: rJ w.Tpigott, COitnilSSION MERCHANT. .BtiAUtUltl, a. u Anv basinet-s entrusted to his attenthw will be attended to promptly ano to the best of his ability. ricn: : Cummins; A Styron, Com. Merchants ) Wilniiq" Mr. Jss. IVorcuiB, Attorney at Uw, ion N C Mr. Edward Stanly, Beaulort N. C. Mr. Benjamin L. Kerry, General Agent for Under- wrtgnters, Keamori,f. v. Feb. 6th, 1856. 2M2in-w. PROSPECTUS OF THE . " SOUTHERN SENTINEL" A Democratic', and JUiscelUiHeous Journal, te " be frubluhrd te&klv. at I Vilton, JY. (J. . THE existing condition of political parties, and of partizan at rife, naturally snesests the estab- Hhingof such s journal aa th "Southern Senii neP nroposej to become. The nrescnt. indet-d. is s crisis in onr political history, neter wfim seed be fore. The Constitution haa been invaded ; the laws trampled and spat upon; religiousliberty assailed ; ballot boxes broken and burnt t the landmarks of our political ancestry partially e (faced t the wis dom derived from a time-honored experience -unseated: strans-e snd Questionable men hove been pttthai into high positions ; and fanaiici.-m, unchai ned irom its axe and its faggot piles in the North, is heard to howl ainonsr us in 'be South. These evils, sofarsa it humble abilities shall serve. THE SOUTHERN SENTINEL Will endeavor to arrest. It will endeavorto Ineul- eate a reverence for the laws as they exist, and for tnc oonaurotion, as it naa been Interpreted by the wise men ot the past and by the Fathers or the Democratic faith. ' It will defend not onh.- noH ileal but siLictocs liberty, and will do battle npainst ev ery political heresy that may appear, whethet hatched in caves or culverts, or open convention. Tha Sentinel will also, to relieve the monotone of politics, devote space to literary topics, original and selected, as well ss to miscellsneou i.kIo.. which shallinclude Agricultural and thsiatest Com mercial intelligence. In brief, no efforts nor ea peneea will be spared to make the Sentinel one of ne moat useiui and ethcient journals in the onih. The first number of the Seminal will ha lunu-w about the first of the next month, and sent to sub scribers at the rate of 6 per onnum : 62 50 at the ena 01 six months, and 3 at the end of the vaar. Discount made In behalf of eluba. whnahall j.b. five, ten or mora copies. J. K. KEENAN, Editor. Jan 17. 130-3t PROSPECTUS - OF THE RAIL ROAD TIMES. AN INDEPENDENT JOURNAL. itetoltil to ctcs, ttiernal lmprvtut,.Ed,ca.- ttOH, Agriculture. Manufacture d Com- - -t - ; vterce. f r. know that the luleresta ol th People of w our oiaic aemanu swij a paper, and believing i haj one tree from political strifes and quarrels of me ub v, uevutca to mien topics, wiH bs the kind incy aesir-, we coniiuenily enter upon- this enter- pni-c w:ui me assurance ol metilinj and meeting their approbation and support. . tur object 1 to mate the Tiiitcn tbe mirror ol llie Suite, in which uiican aeo tlie-ir true interests hold up and encoiir- t f rKK.NALIMPROVEMENTS.-To ihissub- jet-i we expccl-to devote ,t niach space as a lull statement of the various operations will reonirV; or as our worn ct improvrinent advame,sodoai ine oilier interests oi the Male. fcULUAl It ia a source of regret to sll interested in the Eduaatlonsl interests of out l. . . . .. t I ...I J .A. . . Hir,iiiu wiivh not ij inni our papers are m much devoted to party politics, Ac .that this greet nwc nm nxn iou mucn neglected; we propose, innrinrc, it. nevoie to mi tnjnject, a portion ol our space We will foster and carefully note the advancement of i-.ducation, not only in our bihci schools, but also in our Common Schohls. -- AGUICUI.TUIIK MANUFACTURE AND COMS1 KitCR, nt nis singe of our hiatory, are coHiruandinK.the attention of all our good Stan and monty-lovirv cliiZLns. Tiler, fore,. the Mark is win ne raporltd with core, and all items, calcu lated to throw llijht on either of those inseparable "''" r oninausiry, wmoe sarctutiy gleaned and inserted every week, - It is unnecessary to sy more If we had time, outiue -win si le .n toe locomoMve" on the Est snd the cheering news from the Wast admonish os to close. Permit us, however, to assure you iiiai tne nrst numoer oi tne Times will make ils appearance about th-? lime the cars reach thi? place iro.. me r.asi. TERMS The Times will be printed weekly in (xreensboroogh.N. C, on new material, and con tain as much reading matter aa any paper in the 2 .m I..- o . w oer auuuiu in aavancc. E. W. OGBURN, C. Ci. COLE. J.' W. ALBRIGHT. Nov. 6. I00-i6 TO THE PUBLIC. REMOVAL AND NEW, STOCK OF FINE GOODS. The subscribers rMneetfull inform their friends and the public that thev intend ICE 'neir principal eaiablishment from their present stsnd, No. 28 North Wster street, to their newstsnd. No. 13 MARKET .nth krt vhin. In u r r i r . t. . . .... " addition to their present large and carefully aelect ed stock of Goods, they will open on or about the tain oi oantemoer an entire new mna fih stack. purchased by one of themselves in the Northern cities, with especial relerence to the wants of this community. Their stock will consist of DRY GOUUS, TRUNKS, UMBRELLAS. HATS, onUhS, HEAD Y MADE CLOTHING. Ac. ate in fact a general assortment suited to the town end country trsde, which they will sell wholesale and retail, at aa low prices aa can be afforded by any other house in the business. Tbey would call especial attention to their Ready-made Clothing, which is all manufactured lor memesivea, and under their own supervision, snd which therein warrant as faithfully gotten up, and calculated to give full satisfaction to purchasers. One of the partners will leave for tha North a- bout tire 20th inat., to purchase goods. It Is very desirable to obtsia ss much money a possible by that time, and tbey trust that those Indebted to them will make it convenient to settle their ac counts by that time, ia whole or in part. Thankful for paat favora. they solicit a continu ance and increase or these me, being de:crained by maderateeharges and a strict attention to. business. iw merit a anare oi puonc patronage WEILL A ANATHAN. Aug. 16.1856. - 65. tf TEAS! TEAS!! 11 E have just received an assortment ofthe - beat Teas ever ottered In this msrket. Trv our ai,uu imperial, it is or aa extra auality and flavor. Our $1,00 Black Tea is of a rosy flavor, and cannot fail ta auit the moat fastidious. We have also a beautiful Black Tea at 60 centa per 'a., a iso, 47f cents per it c noise reae ia caddies at wholesale prices warranted good, at the Ort- jruiai Uroeer. T .GEO. MYERS, a an 20. . r. . . 2. WILMINGTON MARBLE AND STONE YARD. THE Subscriber having accepted the ageaey'ol several large establishments at the North which will furnish him an unlimited supply of finished or anflnished, foreign and domestic MARBLE of all qaauties, is prepared tofill all mrnere for ' MtlMUMEN M AND TOMB STONES. and every other article ta tbeline of the baaiaeaa at reasonable rates SCULPTURING , LETTERING OR C ARVTNQ . Exec tMedas well as can be done either North of HOUIR. . .- .--!v, -"1. i . 9 f The beat reference can be given . If required. - JAS. MeCLARANAN, Jaa.6,1854- n- " K "-...'"..'.'a tf. -v- - . CIGARS.:--:.:;;C 1 fr CIGARS, at price Ansa S 00 1UU.VAJV ta $40 oer thousand, at tha Fa. Uy Grocery. . ! GEO, JjiYEJLS. i Apniu. f -j-isti; 5&i.-'f5?vy them .with their fresh SCHOOL BOOKS, STANDARD, theological, historical; LA-W, BIOGR.vrilIC.AL FRFSH ARRIVALS. THR gubscribor-Tias just added largely to hi L stock of good thinys. all fresh and in fine or der. Among his articlea are .. ORANGES; ... APPL.KN; LEMONS j J '. C I T RON ; R A I s I N S ; " - "" , CURRANTS; COCOA NUTS; ' JELLIED; PRESKRVKSt PICKLES; - . Ca N DI ES, a large and varied assortment ; -PINE APPLES, ' - BANANAS, ' BRANDY" FRUITS, . PKUNKS, PLANTING POTATOES; S EGA RS and TOBACCO; . nrtnCRRIES. Ac. drc All of the above articlea . will be aold at the low est vasu prices. , r. ju. n.xjj n o. Feb. 9, 1856. ' HO-tf. DR. R. F. HIBBARD'S WILD-CHERRY BITTERS, T?OR Nervous Weakness and General Debility X These Bittera are hiffhlv serviceable in Ml dy w I peptic a flection ; they assist digest Ion ; restore tng tone ofthe stomach, stimulate the liver, and creat an appetite. ,Tbev aro. unsarpassed in rcmovine near or lassitude, for want of enercv to move.) and etlectually throw oH the drowsiness incident 10 the Spring; or warm sen son. . Sold w hoiesale and Kttalt, by - March 31. GEO. MYERS. CAPE FEAR ACADEMY, Messrs. RADCLIFFE & ANDREWS. E1 M BRACING A CLASSICAL. ENGLISH and PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT. wun 1 aciics and Llrlll . .1 m . ... . Session to commence 1st of October. 156. In . , .... ' me t ewperanco ustu y i or particulars see card at Messrs. Brown A Andersons. D. RADCLIFFE, J.P. ANDREWS. June 26. 44-w-tdc w-tf AFFLICTED READ!! PHILADELPHIA MEDICAL HOUSE. Established twenty-two vesra avo bv .Dr. KINKELIN, corner of Third and Union streets, Philadelphia, Pa. TWENTY-TWO YEARS' Experience has rendered Dr. K. a in Oil suc cessful practitioner in the cure of all diaeases of private nature x manhood's debility, aa an im pediment to marriage; nervous and sexual Ln- rmiiies, diseases f the skin, and thoae anln from abuse of mercury. - . - t Atvii ri'JUL. '. .TiiTtpp ; t There is a- a,lt bit .ometlmes indulged in by boys, in solitude, often growing up with tbem to manhood ; and which; if not reformed ia due time, not only begets serious obstacles to mstrimoni sl happiness, but gives rise to a series of pro tracted, insidious, and devastating street ions. Few of thoee who give way to this pernicious practice ore aware of the consequences, untirthcy find the nervnn system shattered, feelslrangesnd tinnr countable sensations, and vague fears in the mind ( See pag. e, 27, 28, 29, of I r. It's book on 'SelfPreservaiion.w) -- The unfor'onate thus affected becomes feeble, is unabl.- to labor with accustomed vigor, or to ap ply his mind to study t his step is lardy and weak; he is dull, irresolute, nnd engages even in his sports with less energy than usual. If he emancipate himself before the practice has done its worst, and enter matrimony, his marriage Is unfruitful, and his sense tells him that this is enttsed by his early follies. T1ir.ee are conitidera tiont irhich. ehould awaken the attention of alt kAo are similarly eituuted. -REMEMBER. He who places himself under Dr. KinBdin's treatment, may religiously confide In his honor as a gentleman, an.l rely upon the assurance, that the necrets 6f Dr. K.'a patients will, never be dis closed. Young man let no false medesty deter you from making vour cae known to one, who. from education and' respectability, can certainly be friend you. Dr. Kinkelin's resilience has been for the last twenty yeara r the N. W. corner of Third and Union st reetv. Philadelphia, Pa. PATIENTS AT A, DISTANCE. Can have (by staling their case exolicitlv. to gether wi'h all their symptom, per letter, enclos ing a remittance) Dr. K.'a medicine, appropriated according!;'. Forwarded to anv part ofthe United States, snd packed secure from damage or curiosity, by Mail or Express. :- HEAD YOUTH AND MANHOOD! A Vie-orou Life or a Premature Death. Kinielin on Sef- Prettrvalion Only 25 C'enfa. Letters containing that value in stamps, will ebsa re a cony, per return ol mail. GRATIS I GRATIS I! GRATIS !I! A Free GIFT To All. MISERY RELIEVED. "Nature's Guide." a new and nonular Work. fall of valuable advice and Imorcssive waruinsr. alike calculated to prevent years of misery, and aave thousand of lives, is distributed without charge, and forwarded by mail, prepaid to any f ost umce in tne united states, on receiving an order enclosing two postage stamps. June ia. l-iy-wott ZS DOLLARS REWARD! RANAWAY fiom the subscriber, hia ser vant JIM SHAW,a young dark mulatto, of light and rather amall figure t generallv smiles when about to talk. He waa neatly dress ed in a black frock coat, and blaes m.hIhioi The above reward will be paid to any one will de liver mm to me, or secure mm in any jail. JAMES F. McREE. May 6. 22-tf LAST NOTICE. A LL Notes and Accounts dee the late firm of) L. WKSeKL A EILER3, remaining nnsettled by the firat of September next, will be obieed In me nana oi an omcer ior collection. July 12. H. B. FILERS. PROSPECTUS OF THE a PEE DEE HERALD." THE undersigned sre now publishing a weekly newspaper, in the town of Chert w, 8. C.r un der the above iitle. the chief object of which is to aid in promoting the interests and developing the resources of this section of the Pee Doe countrv 1.' l : , i . - I . 1. . 1 une it is ineir aim iv mama in columns of '-The Herald " intereeting and instructive to tha commercial and agricultural portion of our people. iiiy a rso enaeavor to aaapi inem io ine interests of readers of every profession and calling. In politics the editors claim the right to annvove or disapprove of measure emanating from what-. ever party they may only as tney sbaH of shall not commend themselves to their tadement t but. st all time, and under all circumstances, will he found among those who are foremost in the battle tor southern tights and institutions. ' "The Herald'1 is published whh new materials. on a sheet uf tbe ordinary size of country Bewspa- i- . Teraos. Two Dollars fn sdvaaee. - W. L. T. PRINCE, , y J. K M ALLOY- ept. 16. - - 78-3t QPADES and SHOVELS. 10 dox AnWmake. fc mraear uau. nouarun. Sept. 11, 1S&6. - - , - Tf . ., EMPTY SPIRIT BARRELS. TIM very prime ae lee ted IT. S I Barreia tust a VV received per, Scb. M. Y. Da via. from Boa ton. For sale by Aug. .11,- 1856. , ADAMS, BRO, A Co: FOR SUMMER. TjLUNGK. Shower, aad Sponge Bathi Water a mooters and Ketrlgerators. Jsst received aad lor aale by --. , - -v . D. LOVE,? t . - , a. r Knrnitare store, Pie. iq, Front at. Jane 24. 43 '' fi9 . . ! tun BOOKS, ;- S 8TATI0NEKT, BL.NK BOOKS, PAPERS OF ALL DESCRIPTION, CARDS, TEN'S. lNK. &c. Ac. MUSIC, - JJ ARTIST'S MATER I A L8 Ac, Ac, Ac. HENRY BURRHIMER . WHOLESALE A SBTAIL . , TOBA CCO. SNUFF AND CIGAR STORE. ; , r ftlGS OP THE INlIAy C1IIEV' MARKET STREET, one door abovo Water Wilmington, N. C. , N. B. Atl Orders filed with dupnUk. uci.zoin. i3do. 93-tJk FOR SALE. Q'yC Acres Pine Land, sit us ted immediately I J upon Wilmington and Weldon R. It., four to five miles from Depot at Wilmington. . -AMD . . . ,..,'! pZ Acres or Rice or Meadow Land, situated JJ between Force Put and Thorn bury ; H of wnien ta naa swamp L.and. f or terms, e an Pr ... M. CRONLY. Oct. 3U, IS55. 97 ' tf JUST RECEIVED THIS DAY. TfV BOXES Adamantine Candles, JJ 20 and 40 lb. boxes Jin quality, cheap, 1 bbl. extra Salmon, Codfish for retail, . ; 6 bbls. extra No. 1 Mackerel, : New Cheese, Butter, Beef Tongues and 8 mo ted Beef. Low for cash. GEO. MYERS. June,28. 11 and 13 Front sL EMPTY BARRELS. OHO PRIME second hand Spirit Barrels, jnst JJ received ftotn Boston per Brig Iza. For ' J AUAJ1S, BRO. A CO. Sept. 23, 1356. .61. NOTICE. ALL persons having claims against Moore-, Sisnly A Co will pleaae present them for set tlement and all those indebted to them are re quested to come forward and make Immediate pay. -. . 1 1 1 , ... . mem io ine suuscnocr. - , 0ct.6- JNO. A. STANLY. JELLIES ! JELLIES ! ! JELLIES! WE have juat received a new and choice article of Hoarhound and Icelnnd Moss Jelly justly celebrated for Colds and Coughs. Also a nice article of Fig Jelly. For sale at the Broadway T -I O - tir mm sn.K...n Sept. 4, 18J6. " 73 A BOOK FOR EVERY METHODIST. I THE ANNALS OP I : SOUTHERN METHODISM FOR 1855. Edited btf the Rev. Cuzrhs F. Deems. D. D. 'T'HIS New Wok embraces the statistic amis x. great variety of other interesting morsM uit in every department of Southern Methodist opera tions, under the following general heads : i. The Episcopacy. II. Plan of Vitiiatien. Ill, The Conferences. IV. Dedication of Chur ches. V. Revivals. VI. Missions. VII. Colle ges.' VIII. -unday Schools. IX. Tract Socie ty. X. Publishing House and Literary Notice. At- instruction ol reople ol Color. All. His torical Sketches. XIII. Biosrapical Skethcs. XIV. Personal Notices. XV. Bishop Andrew's Letters oa Coll foruis. XVI. Memorials of Bish op Capers. XVII. Miscellaneous, XVIII. Ap- ivn. u. ooo pmres, large a inn. Price !, fr which a copy will be sent prepaid. Bill of the Banks of North or Seatl Carolina, or gold dollars, should be sen'. A liberal dis count to Booksellers snd Ministers. Address CHARLES F. DEEMS, . Goidsboro', N.C. Jan. 10. 127 V ON CONSIGNMENT. A FEW BARRELS HEURLNG, put np ex pressly for family use. Just received and for sale by GEO. W.DAVIS. Sept. 9, 1S56. 7$. BLANK NOTE AND DRAFT BOOKS. Just received at S. W. WHITAKER'S. Aag. 21, ;Sfb. I 67 COFFEE! COFFEE ! BAGS best Rio Cotfee this day landing from Schr, N.C. Mershon. For aale on 100 wharf by T. C. A B. G. WORTH. " Aug. 30, 1856. 71 Iw. ICE. ICE, ICE. THE Wilmington Ice Houae will be opea for de livery of ICE from sunrise to sunset, except on Sunday, when it will be closed at 9 o'clock la the morning. - Price One cent per pound for quantities of three pounaa ano over. Terma cash, in all cases, without exception.'' -Tickets can be procured by such as desire them. Ice fornifehed to the aick poor, free of eharse wnen oy direction irom pnyaiciane or visiting com mittees. April 19. 15 tf JUST RECEIVED. QC BUSHELS beautiful White Bea XJ sale at GEO. MYi ns. For EES'. 3Iay 20. 28 STORE & WHARF FOR RENT. T7R0M the 1st of October nest, the Store d A wnart occupied al present by the subscriber. Aug. 12. H. B. FILERS. - Orrrc Wil. dt Max. Rah, Roa, ) WUndngton, Dec. 13th, 1855. NOTICE is bePaby given that all Freight Iran, ported by thia Road will be at the enure risk of the owner, Irom the moment it is anJadca from the Cara at tbe point of delivery. ' L. J. FLEMING, I General Superintendent. , Dec. 15. 117 y FRESH GROCERIES. AS we are to start North in a few days, for the purpose of purchasing a new stock of Gro ceries, I would thank those who have not paid their Bills to July 1st to do to Immediately. July 19. GEORGE MYERS. RICE, RICE. OPi CASKS, juat in. For aale by Vspru IV. C. B. G. WORTH. LIME, HAIR, PLASTER & CEMENT. CONSTANTLY an hand. and for sale bv W t GEORGE HOUSTON. ? - Office of the VT. V VY. H. R. Ca.. - Wilmington, N. C, 8eA 3d, 1856. J T?OR RENT FOR ONE YEAR. LENT FOR ONE YEAR, frem 1st fCtn- i ber next, the Rail Road Eating Saloon and other Rooms and Fixtures connected therewith. Apply to WM. S.ASHE, . Sept. 3.-72. U. Preside t. , WEST GREEN NURSERIEsT" cn Ot lO ACCLIMATED, JU,UUU FRUIT TREES, a I choie) art lets, will he offered for aa W ,srv THIS FALL . n saaj at the. WEST GREEN NURSE-I ki ks, uouford County, N. Cn formerly known as . Address the Proprietors at Greensboro. . WESTBROOKS MEN DEN HALL. N.B. SW. RossBTs.of Wllmingtoa, will rs eeive and forward OTders. .. Aag. 30 71-oav-e. "v ..CANDY-rr, fZfi BOXES Assorted fresh Candy, iast receiv- w eaai UbU. A1VKK3. Jae3. 34. AUGUST sm. fF.CF.lVED THIS MORNINOf MM. Peterson s fefteinter. Lady's National Magazine 1 Hunt's Merchant' Magazine 1 Aegaet. Merry's Masesmf ' . " : Little's Living Age Ne 638; " i ne mother's aiagaxine: - f.aterl Numoer of taa t lent! fie American f Bal loo's Pictorial Flag of Our Union 1 Saturday Evening Poat ; .Spiritual Trlrgrsph ; New York Herald; Baltimore Han t anke Noiiors; Yan kee DoMdlet Tht K'fhool Fellow Harper I I'l.l naiur Knrcterbocker t God. v t Orabant i Har- pera's story Hook 1 Ballou's Mtinihlv. c..at-.i Isnhnndut tS. W, t H1TAK K!"-'. Aug. H, 1556, 1 , 6.'. DLSSCLLTICN. THh Copartners!. .ipol tiryan & OMh.nn, wa i -'6ih Ail", laei, bv the dc.i'li I leriuinsied on tht '.'6ih Au' of the senior pairnsr, sept. b. , j 7i THE undersigned! have this day rnrererf Irt.r ('opart nerhin tor the transaction i f a Oeneial CouintiKsW.n, Grain and Flour boaineks, ander the name of Stukley A Oldham. j ti k -1 ira. t.r.y . ALEX. OLDHAM. 74 BACON. NC. BACON. 3000 Pwi Extra N. C. Bacon, hog round, for safe re arrive per R. Road. Aug. 7- ' iT.Ctl.G. WOXTII. IRVING'S LIFE OF WASHINGTON, Kr.i r. 1 v r. u ana tor saie at Jaty 31.- j . W.-vyHlTAKER. " EMPTY SPIRITS BiCKELS.T" F(T PR'ME selected Bsrrels jot r.celvrd for sarie bv ADAMS. BKO.dt CO. Sen., fiuv - 1 63. VALUABLE TO INVALIDS. WE have juat pm 1 upaa retaU, t cask Port Wine, I ' Madeira, the nest arrWra ever affireW In this market. Al tba Original Oroeery. - - v I GEO- MYER9. PC W make no pretensions la tha war O of VMB RKL LAS bo t we oftor som beautiful DUTCH HEAD CHEKSEj received this day M GEO. MYERS'. Oct lh 90 NOW LANDINGS DKR scire. A. J--.PeKot.sef. A7 25 BBLS,Staart'aC 'YcHow Sugar. 10 A. While, . ! . 60 boxes new prima Cheese?" ' ' 6 kegaprime Orange Co.,N. T. Butref, i Foraaleby ZENO if, GREEN F. aop. 20. . tl C C Advocate copy. 9 NOTICE PARTICULAR. ! w "fT a r r svt r ssn n j . u nvni- Atvi;uuij on my book - a. an r ran coiiwr. imruno cseh can be hadj for sales. IshalrWraA tip-the passenl 6tiaiase ten mediately. Those indebted will pleas eall and settle. I shsll chares nothing more- Balance oi stock st reduced prices . K. BKSTON, Sept. 6.-74. " No. 15 Market sr. STEAM SAWED LUMCER. THRsabseriber is prepared at short notice, fo ex ecute orders M ai Steam Saw MMI, 30 mile above Wilmington, ea the N.. W, branch of tha Cspe Fesr Hfver, for sfr dimensions of PITCH PINK JL UMBER. j WHITE OAK ' HICKORY . ' ' ASH, GUM, POPLAR, fa i Upon themosi reasonable terms, deUveft'sTaf fife MWIrorhv WHirngton. ApipW to Rankin 4 Martin, Wilmington, K. C.f or ttne sa&acrtbcr at Robeson's P.O., Rrunswlcl county, N-LV I " J. GREEN. V.Sep. ZV j 72 Ira , KOTICfiv i THEsebscribr,rspeifuJly InXerms the public, rhathe is nowt rrvnonctVaa; the AtieHen besknese on his own acCoanf. and hopes by strict aftenriont basiness, tonverit a-eonrinusnee ofthaf patronage heretofore eolibefsPy bestowed upon him. - M,CKONLY. Stock.Real Estate and Nogroea. bought and sold on a commission, either at prWa re o public sole. Jan 9. 1834. - . -. GROCERIES. GROCERIES, Of Vi BAGS RIO COFFEE, assorted grades, 4AJJ 6hhds. P. R.SUGAH, ! 25 bbls. Clarified and P. ft. SCOA&S. 25 bhd. Cuba MOLASSES- h 25 bbls. Ne. J MACKEREL. ' In store and for sale by I T. C. 4- B. G. WORTH, Sept, 18, 1E56. , ;-lw. AT COST. I S EL. .INC every thing si cost except Wines and Liquors and those af f ery reduced prices. f it R. RES I ON. Sept-27, '56. . . . . ; SI rtST RECE1YKD PER SClItt. Hi. W. I BROWN. I 20 Barrels Pork. 10 do Beer. 2 Tcs. Hams sugar cured', 6 Barrels' Lard. I " tmo Beef. 20 Firkins Goshea Bultef. 20 Boxes Cheese. 30 " Adartianltne Candle. ' 30 " Eng. Starch. f 30 Barrels Sngar. 20 Bass Coffee. For sale at the Original Family Grocery,' ; I- GEO. MYERS. N. 11 A 13. Froal sireor. ug. 23. 1856. 63 Treceive 1 f BBLS. Chsffln's celebrated back country A J Whiskey: Also, in store, a superior artitry of Draught Ale and fcwset Cider, st i J. R. RESTON'S. May31 No. 1), Market street. NOTICE. I Lowo Caerk, May 15th. 18oC. THE eopanaerahia of Jobs. Moore A Co. I thisdsy dissolved by (nutaalcostsent. All per- ' sons Indebted by note or account ate requested to make Immediate payment or they will find them In (he hand af aa Attorney for collection. 1 I JOHN JONES, J. P. MOORE, D. MeMILLAN. THE subscriber having purchased the entire I inf res. Af 1a.i Uaa.. . i A Co.. will continue the --- - - - . --- i . . wi.i (viimii, ifiv business oa his own account, thankful for the fa- i yors coafered npoa tbe firm, and bop to have a contlonaiioa ol the same. ' I JAMES P. MOORE. May 20. 2tf WINES AND LIQUORS. WR invite the attention of our I 1 Friends end Patrons to the best J - seleciion of Wines and Lkiaora ever otl.-.t this market, conaiatlng of Crescent Brandy, Vintage lIt, Pale and Dark, Otard. Dnpoy ACo.'s Brandy, i OM Cognac ' do. S. Brasson A Co.'a do. ' Caatillon A Co.'s do. Pare old Port Wine, Dufi; Oordoa, Pale, Sherry, eU Madeira and Mescal Wines Malaga Wine, 7 - I' Old Scuppernong Wine, Holland Gia. i . Old Tom Gia extra, Woolf's Schiedam Schaappe, Cherry Brandy, i i Old Peach Braady, , " Apple do. ! ' Bourbon Whiskey, Ry do u Iri.h and Scotch Whiskey, Blackberry Brandy, Sic. Madeira Wine, Perfect Love Cordial, Assorted Cordis la. la bottles, , Every variety of bottled Wince and Liquors. Clarets of various brands atwhoUol prices. Maraschino Caraeoe. T Hosteller's Stomach Eliler. i Aromatic do. do. 1 Ginger Wine, Ac. Ae. k low prices for CAS if. At taeorlgiaat it:i tf. April 17. , GEO. MYER'.L , ' 'l Ml . 9 MACKERELS. Q C harrele N 2 Mackerel Jl0 half Do , Do a sapctior arttcte also 10 half Barrels No I Mackerels for sale, to arrive by I GEORGE UYERS. Aag . IZ. m fed
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