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or bale TO CONSIGNEES. The schrs MARINE, and ltornl lottery of the Itland of Co ha. ORDINARY DRAWING OFTHE afithAPRHs 1J. Prizes In the Ordinary Drawings, composed cf LILLTE SANDERS-, hTe arrived ftom A ew RiCE.There is 4 fahupply in store, with small Bales during the week at Sc. per lb.

In Bough, wo hear of no traneactions. -y- tv' uointi fr th ttMt wplr hATe been Aicceui, 10 oe cisinouieu zouows: York, and are discharging cargo at my wharf. Consignees wQl please attend to their goods, april 2 GEO. HARRISS. 1 Of 07 ACRES PINE LAND, situated immediately OiO upon the Wilmington tt Weld on R.

R. four to fire from the depot at Wilmington. AND lv X( ACRES OF RICE OR MEADOW LAND, situa-Ov ted between Forceputand Tbornbury, eleven of which is fine swamp land. For terms apply to Oct. 29, M.

CRONLT. TO CONSIGNEES. The schr C. C. STRAT-TON, from Philadelphia, and the T.

RAYMOND, FOR RENT SALE. For Cent. npUE STORE on the north aide of Market street, at present occupied by G. R. French.

Also a room over T. II. Howey's oa the south aide of Market street. Also a dwelling house oa Third street. Possession given on the 1st October next.

aug 24454 D. B. BAKER. To let from 1st October next. 3MIE HOUSE AND LOT, at present occupied by Mr.

A. Myers, situate on the corner of Walnut and Water street. It has a good store room on the first floor, and family residence above. For applv to John C. Latta.

(aug 20251) GILBERT POTTER. from New York, have arrived, and are discharging cargo at my wharf. Consignees will please attend to their goods. (april 2) T. C.

WORTH. tco.oco 20,000 16,000 8,000 20,000 15,000 10,000 24,000 12,200 4,800 210,000 Id 1 of -1 of 10 of $2,000 15 Of 1MX -20 of 600 60 of 400 -161 of 200 IC approximations 2S6 TO CONSIGNEES. The schooner SELAH B. STRONG, has arrived from New York, and is UOTTOS. iU w- light, aud we foot up sales of only 175 bales at 916a 9lc per Jb.

for low to good middling forstrict to good middling and 9-iea9ic. for middling to good 1 Eogs. Come in freely, and are selling at 12aHc. per dozen. PocLiav.

The market is poorly snppbcd, and all kinds readily command good prices. Spibit Bbls. It Spirits Turpentine Bbls. we hare, no change to note, and continue former Shisgles. Are dull of sale, with light receipts.

See table for prices. i Statfs am Ash Hkabiso. Nothing doing in either article. 't--- -V River Lcm her. No transactions that we hear of.

Timber. Sales daring the week of some 12 or 15 rafts at 5. 50a8. 50 per as in, quality. Freights.

We hare no material change to note in AFrROXIMATinva discharging cargo at my wharC Consignees will please attend to their goods. A. D. CAZAUX april 2 FOR PHILADELPHIA. The schr DAVID FAUST, Capt Rohbins, will have quick despatch as above.

For freight or passage, apply to april 2 T. C. WORTH. -V DISSOLtJTIOX. THE FIRM OF W.

H. MARSH CO. la this day (Oct 1st) dissolved by mutual consent. The business wiH in futoie be carried on by the subscriber. OctS-439-tf W.

H. MARSH. PRESS SHINGLES 4 205 22 and 6 tt inches, dressed, jointed and bunched, ready for use, for sale by (nor 1 6) JOHN A. STANLY. ETTLEWELL'S SALT.

A supply of this celebrated Fertilizer of the Soil, I the various grades, prepared by, J. W. Kettlewell, of Baltimore, viz: Renovator, Renovator combined with land Guano. Also, Plaster of best quality, warranted to contain 85 per ct. of Gypsniu.

just received and for sale at Baltimore prices, (expenses added) in all cases for cash on delivery, -by II. NUTT, Sole Agent for the State 6f North Carolina, nov 14-524-tf OFFEE 40 bags in store and for sale by To Rent from 1st October. rPHE OFFICE now occupied bv E- J. Lntterloh. Ap-X ply to aug 18 450 W.P.ELLIOTT.

To A STORE HOUSE on North Water street, one door north of Mulberry street. For terms, apply to GILBERT POTTER, Sept5 4C5-tf JOHN C. LATTA. rates, and refer to our table for last figures FOR PHILADELPHIA. The brig LUCY AT-WOOD, Capt Robbins, will have quick despatch coastwise paid.

as above. For freight or passage, apply to april 2 T. C. WORTH. OR RENT.

-Store No. 22. in Lord's Building, on North Water street. Apply to FOR NEW YORK. The schr EMILY, Capt.

Mankin, will have quick despatch lor the above port. For freight or passage, apply to april 2 J. H. FLANNER. Sept 6 466-tf GEO.

HARRISS. To Let. AN OFFICE on east side Front street, recently occu pied by Dr. Thomas. Also a Dwelling House on Rankin's Alley, occupied last year by Mrs.

P. Harriss as a boarding house. For terms, apply to The two Above and the two following numbers to those winning the following Vthti will be entiUed to namely 2S 1 PPna oT400ech. 20000pproximationsof 400 200 3.000..4 approximations of 2v0 'u VST Be it understood tht all Prixe above rtated are drawn at every Drawing. The manner of drawing as follows All the numbers are put in a wheel, or globe, in pre-ence of the first authoriUes in Havana, and of ihe public, two days before the day of drawing, and the prize Lafl.n0ther Elobe of which taree different keys, kept by the three Treasurers of the case of the Royal Lottery.

The Drawing takes place in the large court inside of the Custom-house building, publiclv. Two boys not under 8 and not above 12 years of kg'e. from the Orphan Asylum, draw the numbers and the Prizes one of the boys draws one number, and, at the same time, the oher draws out one Prize from the wheel'of Prizes, and whatever Prize comes out is placed to the credit of that Number; and so they contiuue until the whole number of prizes are drawn. All prizes paid in Havana, Immediately, in gold, without any discount. Just received 250 Ticketi fa abive Scheme, which I offer for sale.

THE0. GUE3NARD, Mobile, Ala. 35" Whole Tickets, $10. Halves, $5. Quarters! New York, March 31.

Cotton is better, and 4000 bales were sold to-day at lCJc for middling Uplands, 11 for fair Uplands, and 10c for middling Orleans. Flour is improving, and 8000 bbls of Ohio were disposed of at $7,94 pet bbl. Corn is worth 64c per busheL of turpentine is steady. 1400 bbl3 of Rosin were told at $1,60 per bbl. Rice quiet.

Freights dull. Baltimore, March SI. Flour is firm, sale3 of Howard street at $7,12, City Mills 7. White Corn 63 a 58 cts. Provisions are unchanged, Charleston', Match 31.

Cotton The market to-day was well attended by buyers, particularly in the after part. The sales reached 1,690 bales at prices ranging from 8J a 11 cts. h.t2 M. McINNIS. Clothing and Furnishing Goods, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.

TVTOA.H WALKER CO, Market etreet, Wilmiugton, FOR NEW YORK. The schr NED, Taniels master, will have quick despatch for the above port For freight or passage, apply to March 28 GEO. HARRISS. JOHN Cv LATTA. Oct 1-487-tf N.

(a branch of the Baltimore house,) respectfully invite attention to their extensive and varied stock, just, opened, and which will be kept up by continued FLOUR; Just ree'd 70 bbls Family Superfine, and Fine Flour. Favetteville and Wilmington Inspec STEAMER SPRAY. Change of Schedule. On and after Tuesday, November the daily supplies. tion.

For sale bv WILLARD CURTIS. In addition to a large assortment of Fine Goods, em- D'ec. 14th. bracicg every article of Gentlemens and 1 outns wear, 1 fcrnr 4 vtc rr rvTTITVn OF FREIGHT. nc nut large supijr vi OJiini a.ii m.

Steamer Spray will leave Wilmington, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, and Sunday mornings at 9 o'clock. Leave Smithville Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturday afternoons, at 3 o'clock, and Monday morning at 8 o'clock. For freight or passage, apply to the Captain, on board, or to A. H. VAN BOKLELEN.

oct 27-509-tf No. 26 Front street. to which we invite the attention of Planters. Country Storekeepers will consult their interest by an 45 on1 deck, 00 a 60 uuden 0 inspection of our stock. nov 1 7-52 1 -3m To Nkw York; 4 Turpentine.

Spirits Yarn and Sheeting, Cotton, per bale, Co-Partnership Notice. rillE UNDERSIGNED have this day formed a Co partnership under the style of WILLARD CUR TIS, and will continue the General Commission, Whole sale Grocery and Provision Business, at the stand for merly occupied by J. A. WUlard, No. 10 North Wate street.

JAMES A. WILLARD, HENRY M. CURTIS. -A No. 1 lot, just received.

JOHN A. STANLY. DISTILLERS' GLUE-nov 16 8 cents per foot. 50a Steamboat for Sale. AVE will sell the fink light dbaft iron "7FPHYR on ronmmodntini STEAMER cashed J.

S. WILLIAMS, Havana, by at the usual rate of exchange ou T. O. Jr. the State of South Carol! n.l DEALER IN FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, 540-tf Wilmington, N.

Dec. 1st, 18S. J5f Rank notes of terms. For further information, apply to April 18 tf J. D.

MacRAE CO. Notice. LL PERSONS are hereb warned not to hunt. fish. Pea Nuts, per bushel Lumber, per $6 To Philadelphia, Naval Stores, per Spirits Turpentine, Yarn and Pea Boston, Rosin, A1 6 cents.

00 a 9,00 40 on deck, 45 under. 65 cents. 8 cents per foot. cents per bushel. 55 on.

deck, 00 under 90 per bbl. 65 cents. trespass in any manner on my lands in Brunswick Georgia taken at par for Tickets 1ST Letters must be enclosed with postage for return letters. tSf" Next drawing will be on the 6th May. Capita april 164 2-tf.

MARKET STREET, WILMINGTON, N. C. Apiil 10 339 K. J. LUTTKRLOH.

W. P. ELLIOTT, LUTTERLOH ELLIOTT, GENERAL COMMISSION FORWARDING MER CHANTS, Wilmington, N.C. county, under the severest penalties of the law. T.

C. McILHENNY. May 7 362-tf JNO. L. CANT WELL, Keep constantly on hand a supply of Lime, Calcined OR HIRE, for the balance of the year, a young tiNtKAL.

l'KUUUUh JJKUJifcK, Plaster, Hydraulic Cement, Land Plaster, Plastering Of Oct. 1, 1855. Negro Woman, who is a fine washer and ironer, and WlLMIKGTON, N. C. Exports for the week, ending April 1, 185CJ house servant.

Apply at this office. Feb 6 595-tf I. COASTWISK. FOflEKJJf Han, Sept 1 462-tf D. CCMMING.

C. W. STTROJt. GUMMING STYROX, COMMISSION FORWARDING MERCHANTS, Sept. 1, 1855.

WILMINGTON, N. C. bbls. The Infallible ALL PERSONS indebted to the late firm of Nix on A Bishon. bv notes or account will rla.a.

1'reight and Passenger Line BETWEEN WILMINGTON AND FAYETTEVILLt. 3rri Steamer Fxxnt Luttkrloh, Capt. Sted aH'CliSC man, leaves Fayetteville on Monday and Thursday mornings, Wilmington on Tuesday and Fiidaj mornings. Steamer Magxolia, Capt. Barber, leaves Fayetteville on Tuesday- and Friday mornings, and Wilmington on Wednesday and Saturday mornings, carrying freight and passengers.

Steamer Rowan, Capt. McRae, with full sett of lighters, runs regularly, freight only. Having large and convenient Ware Houses and Wharf, the facilities for dispatch on this line are superior to any other line on Cape Fear River. LUTTERLOH ELLIOTT, Agents. Wilmington, N.

Sept. 1, 1855. WESTERN BACON, MESS PORK, LARD 21 hhds prime Western Bacon, Sides and Shoul ELF-SEALING FRUIT AND VEGETABLE CAN. Our experience during the past year, in manufac ffmmv VUIQ I VI ward and settle up immediately. 0ct I JOHN F.

BISHOP. turing SELF-SEALING FRUIT CANS, and the univer Turpentine, Spirits Rosin, i Lumber, 238,.. 755... 8525... 1644...

160 "100... 148800... 2... 1 20... i 10.

OW" LANDING. 500 bushels nhite Corn 850 Oats; 150 do. Ow Peas. For bv- feet .227,000 sal satisfaction and certificates of parties who have purchased and teste'd those of various makers have given ours the decided preference over all others. The subscribers offer to the public, the best Self-Sealing Can ever invented, to preserve Fruits, Vegetables, The Sealing is invariably perfect.

All others re Copartnership. THE UNDERSIGNED have this day entered into a Copartnership, under the name and style of Ccm-Iiing Sttron, for the transaction of a general Commission and Forwarding business. J. D. CUMMING, Sept.

1, 1855. 462-tf C. W. STYRON. uorn.

dec 6 WILLARD A CURTIS. Conartiicrsliii 'aiiro. bales. THE UNDERSIGN K' have this Jar rv. Rice.

20 casks. -L partnership, uuaer tne firm of Lcttirloh Elu-ott. and will continue the General Commission nri quire sole or or cement. The opening has been enlarged to admit a full sized peach. Every Can is perfectly tested before it leaves our manufactory, and stamped warding business: I E.

J. LUTTERLOH Also, Coastwise. 18 bbls. Camphene; 17 bundles Reeds 35 Dry Hides 8 rolls Leather 8 boxes Mdzc 1 box and 3 bbls. Fur.

JOHN A. STANLY, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Oct 2 VVilmington, N. C. ders, 50 bbls Cincinnati Mess Pork, 10 kegsN. C.

Lard, just received and for sale by March 13 J. J. L. HATHAWAY CO. Situation Wanted, Sept.

1, 1855I462tf W.P.ELLIOTT. with our name. TAYLOR HODGETTS, Manufacturers of Planished Tin and Japanned Ware, March 17-C29-Im No. CO Beekman N. York.

CHEESE: 25 Boxes Dairy Cbeef-e, For rale by (Dee. 17.) WILLARD A CURTIS EW "BOOKS: Further supplies of the following 1 late publications received this morning BY A MIDDLE-AGED MAN, as Clerk or Salesman, or is willing to take a situation on a Railroad, J. It. 11KSTON, WINES AND LIQUORS, Reffcr's Table Talk. The Attache at the Court of 13 ORE New York Dec.

29. and Cincinnati Inspection, for sale by M. McINNIS. ha3 an extensive acquaintance, i3 willing to make him Madrid. Klosterheini, by De Quincey.

Ewbahk's Bra self useful, and will do his duty in any situation en HAS JUST RECEIVED another lot of Cider and Vinegar, Stoughton's Bitters, Wine Bitters, Dunbar's Stomach Bitters, Hossetter's Bitters, and Boker's zil. India, the Pearl of Pearl River, by Mrs. South-worth. Ernest Linwood Mrs. Lee Hentz's last work.

J. M. ItOBINSON, SON. trusted to him. "Address through Post Office, Box 180.

Wilmington, N. Sept. 29, 1885. 486-tf. IMPORTERS, Manuftcturers, Agents and Dealers in Hardware, Cutlery, Iron, Steel, Nails, Agricultural India Ancient and Modern.

Prescott's Philip the Second. Cyclopedia of American Literature. Aspen Court. Bitters, Punch Extract, Arrack Punch, Concentrated Clear Punch. Daily expected in schr Western, a lot of Kentucky and Whiskies, among which Impleements, Ac My Hirst, Unnstine.

ine Adventures or mv llnungton, N. C. 664-tf. jan. 1.

56 are the "Oil of Rye," old Rye, Wheat Whisky, White II ARM AN HOTEL, (Late Washington and Lafayette,) WAS THIS DAY OPENED BY THE SUBSCRI-ber. formerly proprietor of the Fayetteville Hotel, I. COLDER MURRAY, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Agent for Murray's "Regular Jne" of Wilmington Packets. P. Mallett.

62 South street, New York. The undersigned may be found at the office of Colden Murray," 62 South street, where orders for-every description of goods will receive his prompt and personal attention. P. MALLETT. March 29 640-tf C.

II. STODDARD, COMMISSION MERCHANT, 191 Front street, New York. REFERENCES. Caleb Barstow, Pres't Arctic Ins. N.

York. Messrs. Willard Curtis, Wilmington, N. C. Wm.

H. McRary John 0. Latta, E. Powell, New York. J.

A. GambrcL March 29 640-tf 3. T. BOONE. JOHN H.

WTLE. Cousin Smooth. The Forest Tragedy, and other Tales, by Grace The Old Dominion, by G. P. R.

James Woodhill. Lippincott's Gazetteer, in 1 and 2 and is now ready for the accommodation of travelers. Whiaky, old Monong ihela, Bourbon and common Whisky. In store, a choice lot of Brandied Peaches, Preserves and Also, on hand, one bag of African Pepper, in the pod the hottest in the world. I have had no use for fire all winter.

On cold days, I put the Wilmington, June 1st 3S9-tf JNO. HARMAN. vols. Miss Murray's Book. The Iriimaculate Conception.

Private Correspondence of Henry Clay. The Notice. Courtesies of Wedded Life. Rivingstbne by Prof. In- NY PERSON having claims against the subscriber, graham.

4th volume of Edgar A. Poe Works, Con bag in the. store, which warms the establishment and my customers sit round it like a stove. individually or as guardian, or against Steamer Office Mil. fc Han.

Wilmington, Dec. 13th, 18S5. OTICE is hereby given that all Freight transported by this Road will be at the entire risk of the owner from the moment it unladen from the Cars at the point of delivery. L. J.

FLEMING, Dec 14, 1855 550-ly General Superintendent. fidential Correspondence of Napoleon with hi3 brother Feb 23 610-tt Joseph. Parisian Sights and French Principles. Vol. 3 of -Maginu's Miscellanies.

The Shakespero Papers. TOR SALE. The South-west Corner Lot, at the in Jackson and New Orleans. Doesticks The Spray, Wilmington Ice House, or the Clarendon Iron Works Company, will render the same without delay at his office, South Front street. Any charge made against any of the above will not be paid unless authorized by subscriber's" written order.

Oct 10-495-tf A. H. VAN BOKKELEN. X- tersection ot ront ana ainut streets, measuring Bush Boys. Wonders of Science.

Five Hundred Mis 66 feet front, and running to low water mark, upon DKIVATE BOARDING can hrf takes Corrected One Thousand and Ten Things worth which is the Corn Mill occupied by D. Durre. Jiarcu RS. SARAH U. KELLEY'S.

Annual of Scientific Discoveries fori 1856. Apply to (nov 13-51 3-tf) JNO. A. BAKER The Farmer's and- Planter's Encyclopedia of Rural Af-faira. The Jew's Daughter.

The Ocean Queen. "Coun rrO MY PATRONS The subscriber takes this method of in -I wish to leave for New York in my sprinir stock, but cannot JL in a few days to lay forming those who have sewing to put out, that her tess of Lascelles, For sale at I april 2 S. W. WHITAKER'S. lebted to me come forward and uo so unless tnose icq self and daughters, will be thankful for a share of pay up, so I can pufchai ke my stock.

BOOSE WYLE, 64 NORTn WHARVES, ABOVE RACE STREET, Philadelphia, fi ENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, for the JT sale of Cotton, Rice, Naval Stores, Soda Ash, Wool, Flour, Produce, Provisions, REFERENCES. Bank Penn Township, Manufacturer's and Mechi nic's Bank, Butcher McFarland, Evans Gilbert Richard Williams, Sbn Bancroft See, Moss Philadelphia John O. Latta, Wilmington, N. C. March 29 64f)-tf Any work left at the store of Messrs.

WILKINSON aiarch 3-tf ITVNGLISIP DAIRY IEESE. 75 boxes prinie Eng- MRS. SARAH KELLEY. ESLER, or sent to her at her residence immediately back Xli liah Dairy Cheese, in fine packages, for family use. of Fifca street Church, shalj ce promptly attended to, Sound Place for Sale.

rpHAT BEAUTIFUL and desirable situation, and 1. piece of ground, at Wrightsville, lying between John A. Parker's and Mrs. Davis', running from the Sound, back a mile and a quarter, containing about 21 acres, which is well supplied with wood, timber, Being well known, a further description or recommendation is unnecessary. But, it may be observed that an opportunity will rarely occur again for purchasing a situation at that most attractive part of the Sound.

For terms and particulars, apply to March 15-628-tf F.J.CUTLAR. Journal copy. and on reasonable terms. CATHARINE FILYAW. ror saie oy april 2 WILLARD CURTIS.

jan. 16. 577-tf. NOTICE is hereby given, that the Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Cape Fear and Deep Rirer Navigation Company wjll be held in the town of- Haywood, on Thursday the il7th of April next March 4-6 10-tal7 HENRY A. LONDON.f Sec'y OA72DING.

The subscriber having recently com 1IOUQUET D'ORLEANS, 1 XX BOURBON. JL pletely fitted up the Bradley house, two doors north now ready to accommo- of the Presbyterian Church, is For Kent. TUST RECEIVED a fresh supply, and for sale by date transient boarders. rn HE STORE on Market street, undor Up pa(i. L.

MiLLETT. 581-tf. W. H. LIPPITT, 21 Jan.

O-PARTNERSHIP between John Hall and Wm. Smith 's dwellinsr. formerly occupied as a Book-as a Milliuerv. It Druggist and Chemist. april-2 -f L.

Pitts, in the General Produce, Real Estate and etore, but more recently W. Gillies Bro's CELEBRATED DANDELION COFFEE. ly furnished with Glass tJascs, Counters, Drawers Ac. T3URNING FLUID. A supply constantly on hand, Possession eiven imm ediatcly.

Applv to Change of Percentage. POWN OF WILMINGTON SEVEN PER CENT. Stock. Two hundred shares of $100 each of the stock authorized to be issued by the town of Wilmington for the purpose of purchasing a suitable lot and erecting thereon a Tewn HalL are now for sale. The Stock is redeemable on the 1st day of January, 1876, beais interest at the rate of seven per cent per annum, payable semi-annually to the holder of the warrants or coupons attached to the several certificates, and for the payment of interest accruing and of the stock when due, the Commissioners of the town are empowered and required to provide by taxation, on the real and personal property of the town in addition thereto for the March 8 Stock Brokerage business.

John Hall will give his principal attention to the Naval Store interest, Wm. L. Pitts to Cotton, and both parties to all matters connected with a general Brokerage business. JOHN HALL, S. W.

WHITAKER. THIS HIGHLY VALUABLE and nutritious beverage is prepared by the subscribers, by a new chemical Droces3 of their own discovery, which enables them to XJ and for sale by the quantity. i JOHN C. LATTA, March 29 Agent for the Manufacturers. Boarding.

ENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, present it to the public in a state ot purity hitnerto un known. WM. L. PITTS. March.

10th, 1856. 623-tf rHE SUBSCRIBER has taken the comfortable brick It is made from the fresh roots of the Dandelion, and WlLSIlSOTOlf, N. C. 6C8-ly. dwelttnjr.

next above the Front street Methodist E. Jan 5. -50. For Sale. KILN OF 150,000 BRICKS are circular, and adapted to -a portion of which the construction of church; and can furnish board for 6 or 8 gentlemen, april 2T643-lw THO'S F.

GAUSE. 25 Reward A ultimate redemption of this Stock, a sinking fund is required by law, to be created, to which is to be added pURPESTlNE LAND FOR SALE. A tract of Lan in Marion District, containing between 80U and if Acres, having its northern boundary of about a mile on the Wilmington and Manchester Railroad, and cornerine while the natural bitterness is eradicated, the virtue of the root remains unimpaired. For persons of a delicate constitution, and for cases of General Debility, Flatulency, Dyspepsia, Diseases of the Liver, and Billions Affections, it has been pronounced by eminent physicians a most -iSvaluable remedy. In taste and flavor, it is considered by many equal to the best Java coffee.

Wells or Cisterns. from year to year, not less than one thousand dollars. "7 IE GIVEN for the apprehension and confine- Any further details in reference to this most desirable ment in jail of NATHAN, or his delivery to me. Also Pine Wood deliverable where wanted. Terms cash.

JAMES S. GREEN. March 461 8-2m investment will be furnished by application either in per Nathan was raised by John Shepherd, and after portion of the tract is fine ridge land, suitable for planting. Terms accommodating. Apply to LVi i son or by letter, to the treasurer 01 the town.

For sale by the subscribers, and by druggists and gro wards was owned by Dqgald A. Laraont, and has worked about the wharves as a cooper. He has a wife Selling off at Cost. R. MORRIS, Treasurer.

april 1-642-3W cers in general. HENRY NUTT. OFFER OUR STOCK OF GOODS AT COST, for cash or good notes, from now until the first hereby notified not tn hunt 4 LL FEK50S are YOKE SEAM SHIRTS. 56 doz. opened last week-all sizes and qualities.

I fish in JOSEPHS. BLOSSOM. March 29 640-10td 2tw ORNAMENTAL IRON WORK. 1 Iron Railinss, Bedsteads, Fountains, in any manner on thpremisea day of "May next, at which time our business will be closed. Will onen.

in a few davs. 20 doz. FANCY RITTrJT.ci WlUGliT GILLlttS miUTiifcK, Nos 235 and 237 Washington-st, New York. Wholesale and retail by C. D.

DuPRE, Druggists Chemists, Market street, Wilmington, N. C. N. B. -None genuine unless put up in tin boxes, Kith known as Quince's Mills J.

QUINCE. plain and French sleeves, latest style, at the All persons having open accounts with the la' firm of March 14- 6 27-tf MATTHEWS, Agent for the extensive firm of T.H.Williams or ourselves, are requested to XV Chask, Brothers Boston, can be found close them by cash or note, previous to that date, other LARD. C. in kegs, and bbls ner Rail Road jn 2fr. Furjsale by WILLARD A CURTIS.

U1I WiUlnliMi SIUKE, March 31 38 Market street. Cantion. onr signature on the wrapper. for a short time at Holmes' Hotel. Having a great va wise they will be placed the hands an officer, with riety of splendid designs of.

Iron Railings, suitable for out exception. Wilmington Savings Bank. SALT. 1000 Sacks Liverpool now landing. For ajt in I k.

wtrr 11m The premises at this place, formerly known as the rs J. v. iULiJl 1111 x. 1 1 iitiu private resiuences, pumm gruuuus, tcmcicij wia, at. Also, a great "variety of Iron Chairs, Settees, Tables, "llatr Coat and Umbrella Stands, of artistic designs, ALL PERSONS are warned not to credit any of the crew of.

the Br. brig Nina, Capt. Lumsden. No debts contracted by them will be paid by Captain or consignees. DeROSSET BROWN.

THIS INSTITUTION located at the BaDk of Wilming-will be open for the reception of deposits Wednesday of each week from 4 to 7 o'clock, P. and on Saturday of each week from 4 to o'clock P. M. Hallett property, including Stills, will be leased for two years from" 1st July next FLUID FLUID! TUST PvECEIVED aifull suddIv. Der achr am- t) Price 1 per gallons ca.

For sale bv Wilmington, March 31, 1856. 2w Hay 135T juiii a. i a i jak, rresident. and beautifully finished together with numerous sizes Chimney-Pieces, manufactured of stone imported from England, which is made to imitate the, richest and most expensive marbles, and is known as the Penrhyn Marble! rR. H.

M. would be happy to shpw his patterns, Profitable and Honorable Employment. I W. II. LIPPITT Fel Druggist and Chemist.

li. li. WORTH, CO. Long Creek, March 21, 1856. N.

B. For further particulars, enquire of C. B. G. WORTH, Wilmington, N.

Ci, or M. CHATTERTON, Long Creek. arch 22 6341m Lost $3 Reward. ONE OF TUE "STARS" worn by the Town Guard, ha3 been lost by a "substitute." A reward of five AGENTS WANTED. Ladies and gentlemen of good address, wishing to engage in a pleasant, profitable THE WIL3IINGTON CORNET BAND.

(FORUEKLT AUATECR BRASS B1KD and "give information to those who are in want ot Kail dollars will be paid for its 'delivery to me. The wearing and honorable business, will address for particulars, or ings, and would- direct their attention to several new FenceV'recehtly put up in Oakdaie Cemetery, (by the a aaij wkaaai a guaiu ouu, Ktj UUC UUdUUlVr S. A. DEWEY March 27-C3S-1 St Philadelphia, Pa. rized, will subject such person to prosecution aad pun house which he represents,) and is prepared to take TENDER THE DIRECTION OF Mr.

J. W. COLLINS, vJ would respectfully announce to the citizens of Wilmington and vicinity, that they are prepared to far-nigh Music for Military Escorts, Excursions, Pic-Nica, Serenades, Ac Applv to ishment H. M. BISHOP, T.

C. March 31 641-tf measurements and give plans so as to accuracy and neatness i OHALLIS, BAREGES, Summer Silks, Muslins; a Iaree assortment of Embroideries, Sheetings, Shirt- ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD For information sufficient to convict the person or persons who have maliciously defaced the Monument in my lot at Oakdaie Cemetery. In the absence of any penalties being posted upon the grounds of the Cemetery, by the proper authorities, for such outrages upon the community, I will give the above reward for the apprehension or conviction of any person guilty of any future sacrilege upon my premises in said Cemetery. March 24 tf J. S.

WILLIAMS. The designs have been executed with great taste, and prices will compare favorably with any other house in $100 REWARD. OrncE WiLMixGTOX Weldox R. Wilmington, March 29, 1856. i XHcr XOWCIing, lauio jjiuuu, nun iuauj uuicr guuus ai J.W.COLLINS, N.W.

SCHENCK. II. SPAULDING, J. P. MILLER.

March 21 63S-2w prices. (March 25) S. D. TELLER. cost he f-:" ---March 29- -G40-tf 'ruarsnna nr liflfh fArhirl.An tA trps.

Notice. A REWARD of One Hundred Dollars will be paid for the apprehension, or for evidence that may cause eonvlstion of any person or persons that have nas frtrm nr manner An mv lands on the A LtU iNUliio au 40 uue uic, suu uuuwu, CHEESE AND COFFEE. Landing thf day, from brig Lucy Atwood opposite side of the river, ioininir Alheator Creek for- XIl. on the 1st Alay next win re piacea tne nanus ot rTJB A MOLASSES. 200 hhds prime Cuba Molasses, v-j w- .1 I An meny tae property of Jas.

ureen. unaer tne severest an ouicer, iw been during the last three months, or may hereafter be engaged in putting obstructions upon the track of this road, or who may be guilty of throwing mitt i It 9 at the just received per brig Delmont Locke, and for sale I will close out the balance ot my stocs ot Urocjtery 10 boxes prima English Dairy Cheese, 9ft bags Rio Coffee. For sale from wharf in Iota to suit. -april l-e42-n T. C.

B. G. WORTH. penalties of the law; by (March 21-633 tf) K1UDEK MARTIN. at cosL Merchants wanting to raaKe up assortments, XvrUl'igiye a reward of $25 for evidence to convict trams on the road, it being the determination of the would do well to give mo a call QUGAR HOUSE MOLASSES A prime article in bbls.

Aj-person or persons of trespassing on said premises. Board ef Directors to prosecute such fiendg to the ex ALEX MacRAE, Jr. ian 10th. For sale bv WILLARD CURTIS. March 28 639-2w? i March 29 640-tf I.

NORTHROP. tent of the law. S. L. FREMONT, March 31 641-1 Eng.

Sup't plYPRESS SHINGEES-Dressed and ready for use. FRESH ARRIVALS per schrs R. Brown and Ned, from New York, at GEO. II. KELLEY BRO'S, XTEVER TOO LATE TO LEARN.

Five Hundred SLy low for cash, by T. March 31 A JNO. A. STANLY. j- 1 '1 No.

11 North Water street Ly Mistakes of Dailj occurrence in Speaking, Pro nouncing and Writing the English Laneuaee. corrected L. A. Stuart's make, 2 bbls C. Yellow Sugar, of ARDENAS MOLASSES 27T hhds primenew crop March 28 low for cash.

ust For sale at Cardeqas Molasses in briqht new- pack ages now Advocate, and Spirit of Journal, Commercial, N. PETERSON'S LADIES NATIONAL MAGAZINE, for April. Also, Godey's Lady's Book, Graham's Magaiine, Harper's Magazine, BUou's Dollar Monthly, Harper's Story Book, received. All the other pi cipal Monthlies for April, daily expected at april 1 S. W.

WHITAKER'S. FARMING AND GARDENING. A variety cf the most approved works. on Farming and Gardening, on hand and for sale at ap-ill S. W.

WHITAKER'S. LASH MILLS FAMILY FLOUR Just rec ired in barrels and bags, a ton ot thia Extra Flour. For sale by WILLARD CURTIS. april I March 31 S. W.

WHITAKER. PARSLEY PROPRIETORS OF THE HILTON STEAM SAW and Planing Wilmington, N. C. All orders or inquiries for Lumber, "will receive prompt attention. March 21 58 3-1 JUST" RECEIVED a the Broadway Variety Store, No.

40 Market street 1 50 boxes prime Fig, 50 Also, a large lot of deliciously flavored Apples, and a general assortment of Confectionary, which will be disposed of at reduced prices. W. H. DkNEALE. March 25 aanuiug irom yng o.

ir-jirown, tor sale oy 4 March 24 J. J. L. HATHAWAY CO. the Ago, copy.

SPIRIT CASKS Always on hand the best bbls Whiskey, for sale by article. For sale by JNO. A. STANLY. CONSIGNMENT 50 March 3 0N OQAA bushels CORN, afloat.

For sale by ZjOXJU March 29 W. II. McRARY CO. CURTIS March 31 NE THOUSAND AND TEN THINGS Worth Know- TISTILLERS GLUE.A superior article. For sale vDLANTING POTATOES.

100 bbls Planting Pota- ing. One vol. 12mo. Price 25 cts. For sale at JL to close consignment.

March 81 JNO. A. STANLY. toes in prime oraer. or sale bv I iMarch, WILLiRD CURTIS.

March 9 S. WHITAKER'S..

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