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r- l'KUJIS O' AUV KUTIOIAW. Pet Sqnar IO line hilrancf.j If lit I 5 I Iff 'I BY FULTON rif PRICE, PAOPRIETORS. i -t, 'nm- rt fll JAS. FULTON, Editor. PRICE, Associate Editor Terms of Subscription.

1 One year, In advance; or within three months, .2 50 When payment is delayed three months, .3 00 1 No subscription received for a less term than one year. No subscriber permitted to discontinue his paper after the eommoncement of the expiration of said year. Any subscriber wishing his paper discontinued at the end of the year, must pay up in full and give the proprietors two weeks notice, otherwise the paper will be continued and charged for according to the above terms. "n7 person sending us five kew subscribers, accompanied by the advance subscription, ($12 50,) will receive the sixth copy gratis, for one year. Money may be remitted per mail, at our risk.

letters on business connected with this office, must be addressed post paid) to the proprietors. Politics, the Markets, Foreign and Domestic j. Infofmation.JTERMSr $2 5GIN M)VANCE. I WILMINGTON, N. FRIDAY One square, 1 insertion, 75, Wl Do.

ug, 3 montuo, without a iW Do. do. 0. i Do, -do. .8 Wi jjo, do, i AX).

uo iii ao. i.i uu Bl 4QTAdvertisement thaiinsidef I charged 37 cents per square fW (jacji im-crtion after the first Anv advertise hie nt Utkn which the number ofinaertiona ia not marked, will be continued until out, and charged 25 cents per square for each insertion. A liberal discount will be made on advertisements exoeed ing one square, when- published 6 or 12 months bAsH is)' ad vanceL advertisement, refletiog nrftn; prjvate character can, undcr ant circumstances, bo admitted. Dragsr Medicines, I. 3.

SARATOGA AVoter 23 dosi Congress Spring Water, just received direct from Saratoga, warranted freth for sale by L1PP1TT, Druggist Chemist. SELECT Powder. A fine lot of Scbieffelin, and Haskell Merrick's Select sale by WM. H. LIPP1TT, i J19 Druggist and Chcmist.i SUPERIOR SODA OR MINERAL WATER, A C.

EVANS BROTHER respectfully announce to the Ladies and Gohtlemcn of Wilmington, that with, great care and they have perfected their arrange ments for supplying a superior article of Sod Water, ejlh-er from the Fountain, or put up in bottles for family uso.i Every care has been taken in the selection of materials the preparation of Syrups, to render this article what it is, represented to be, and we believe it equal to any Vet have the following Syrups at the Fountain i Lemon, Sar-a part 11a, Ginger, Orautsje, Pine Apple, Orgeat A Our operator, Mr. Sterland, has conimenced Bottling this day, and orders from town or eountry will' meet with prompt attention, at New York prices. May '24. 'cl'r'" tt I tl LEXANDER9 Pateat Artificial Leeoto. 1Ti ar-" -f tifieial Leech has been adopted in all the Hospitals, pub Llic Institutions, in the Navy and Army, and by ajl tho uo I eminent Practitioners wherever they have been introduced.

l'ofaale by. WM. IL LIPP1TT i Druggist Chemist. 1 1 1 i 1 1 ii. r.

i i. i. i i 'fi, WHITE LoaUr A fresh supply just received. For saU by W.M.1I. L1PPITT, i Druggist A i i 1 FREstl DRUGS, MEDICINES, Ac.

TUST Received tit Shaw's Drug Store, third Jdoor North of Hakt Poixky's, Front SAreet.Yf Wilmington, North Carolina, where I'hyuieions, coun- XJn i try Merchauts, and all others, who dasira to consult their owd interest, can purchase the best and Mcdtclneit, Paints, Otis and Dye Stuffs, Perfumery and Patent Medlelnea, Garden Seeds, fresh from David LaKdretu's. Philadelphia, and every other article usually kept in a Drug. Store, 25 per cent, cheaper than similar goods can be obtained at perhaps any other house in tho State. i he subscribers would beg to remind those Physicians who patronised the late Wm. Shaw, that they can still be supplied with everything or the best quality, and on the most reasonable terms.

No exertion will be snared to render satisfaction to those who may favor us with their patronage, and we respectfully solicit a call before purchasing elsewhere. We havo just received a trcsn supply ot those instruments for affliction. ot the spine, so highly recomrooudod by the JMeuicol faculty, of New York andThiladelphia, and which are a certain pre-" ventive against consumption, and are indispensable to Clerks and others confined to a sedentary life, none of whom should be without them. Also, a fresh arrival of Spencer's Pills, which. warranted to cure headache in twenty-five or thirty min-' utes' time.

In the. operation they are the most agreeabld-Pilla ever invented'; acting upon tne stomach and bowuls.and-bringing the liver to its proper functions, they cannot fail to restore the system health, strength and vigor. Call and get a box at. Shaw's Drug Store, 3d door north of Hakt St Pol-7 lev's. SHAW BROTHER'.

Wilmington, N. Jan. 4th, 1850. I7-tf. 1 KEW DRUG ABTD MEDICIIVK STORE.

i HE subscriber would respectfully call the attention of the inhabitants of Wilininirton and the sur- nding eountry, to his large and carefully selected oi uraea, jueaicines, Paints, Oils. Putt v. Ajv ffs, Window Glass, Perfumery. Fanrv Ai tlrlo." Patent Mcdlelnes, consisting Of the followiwgj together With a great many, other articles not usuallv kent in irnof- Storess- i- 2 casks Epsom Salts, 1 do: sup. Carb.

Soda; Cream Tartar; 1 Carb. or Sal Soda; 1 do: Castor Oil; 12 boxes Enens Plasters; 6 do: India Rubber dor -12 do: Fahncstock's Vermi-' fugc; 1 dot Peery's Dead Shot; Turkey Umber; 275 gallons Linseed Oil, Fay-" 12 dos. Hair Brushes, aesortTd Paint Brushes, a largo assort-ment; -s i Whitewash Brushes; i Portrait 1 do: Tooth, Nail. Flesh Brushes' io: Kmr. uough Urope; at unj.

inl latches, perfii' i- -1; 6 dot Sands' Sarsaparilla: l'hospliorus; Phosphate' Am mot. i. 1 dot do: do: do: -Bristol'a dor V- Townsend's do: Bull's do: German Cologne; I J-enoh do: f-ibria Licorice; Quinine, Farr's and Roscri- 5 garten's; Sulphate Morphine Acetate dor 48. Sponge for Surgical purposes; Iodide Potasfiiuitf, English i an lo: coarse lmnama; 6 doten Cod Liver Oil Rush Do: Iron; French Do: 1 do: 2 do: I Ricime Tonique for f7olmAl Tin vmnuivii uu.uoui i 1 tne nair; Hardy's Elixir for vnrawi iron anu vUinino, Do: do: soluble; Oil of Ergot; Oil of Nerolif Do: Cedratj Kreosote 1 gross Seidlits Powderai. I Dyspepsia: Lunar Caustic pure; Denarcotiied Opium; Citric Aoid; dia; 1 cs.

Pul. Rhubarb, East In- il doi Soda Mustard, English and Anicri-Pro. to Carb. Ironr fcanf fedo: do: lurkey; iva Capsules; sugar coated; Thompson's Eye Wafer; I- ALSO. 3,000 lbs.

pure White Lead; 2,500 do: extra do: 2,000 do: No. 1 extra do: S(n Am Vanitlirn In nil. 250 lbs. Spanish Brown, dfyi. 700 do: do: do: in oil," iuu uui iiuio vi uigris no: ou no: Vbrome lireeh dot 10 do: do: Yellow dot 75 do: Paris 5 -f Patent Black: Lampblack Camphine: and Burning Flttid" 600 do: tio: dry;) Prussian Blue; -i pest quality; (j His terms are Cash, but sh ort indulgence will be always granted when circumstance justify.

C. DuPRE, Druggist and Pharmaceutist. Wilmington, N. Feb. 8, 1850 14 5 CHSnnX" 3PECTBM Far iae Cars sf 1 oouons, colds, OZZOARSZ327Z2SS BZIOZTOnZTZS, wnoopiwo-oouon, onoup) A3THL1A and OOIJSTJrjIPTIOlX In offering to the community this justly celebrated remedy for diseases of the throat and lungs, it Is not our wish to trifle with the lives or health of the afflicted, but frankly to 14y.

before them the opinions of distinguished men and some jf the -evidences of its success, from which they ean judgo for themselves. We sincerely pledge ourselves to make no wild assertions or false statements of its efficacy, nor will we hold Out any hope to suffering humanity which facts will not warrant. (,. Many proofs are here given; and we solicit an inquiry front the public into all we publish, feeling assured they will find them perfectly reliable, and tho medicine worthy tficlr confidence and patronage. Proressor Cleavcland, 1 ''M Of Bbwdoin College, Maine, writes" I havo witnessed the effects of Cheruy Pectobal In my pwn family and that of niy friends, and it gives me satisfaction to state in its favor that no medicine I have ever known has proved so eminently successful in curing diseases of the throat and Rev.

Dr. Osgood! X' -j, Writes That he considers Cheery Pectoral the best mediome for Pulmonary Affections ever riven to the and states that his daughter after being obliged to keep the room four months with a severe settled cough, aecompa-t. .7.. nied by raising of blood, night sweats, and the attendant symptoms of ptoms of Consumption, commenced the use of the Chor- ry Pc octoral, and had completely recovered." Of New says-" I have been a great sunerer with" Bronchitis, and but for the tints b'f the Cherry PeotOralJ might have continued to be eo for nwny years to come, but that has cured me and I am happy to bear testimony to its efficacy." From such testimony we ask the public to judge for themselves. i Hear the Patient Dr.

Ayer Dear Sin For ttio years I was afflicted with very severe cough, aeeompanied by spitting of blood and pro fuse night sweats. By the advice of my attending physician, 1 I was induced to use your Cherry Pectoral, and continued to do so till I considered my Self cured, and ascribe the effect to' your preparation. JAMES. RANDALL. iiampaen ss.

cprimofielp, iov. Z7, 1848. This dav appeared the above named James Ranftnlf. pronounced the above statement true in every reopeet. nvavit4.v a.J4t.iu, Justice.

The Remedy that Cures. i Jan. 10, IS tf: Dr. Aver I have Wfcfen Ibnsr afflicted with A tu-l. grew yearly worse until last autumn it brought on a couch which confined me in my chamber, and began to assume the-' alarming symptoms ot consumption.

I had tried the best advice and the best medicine to no" purpose, tiutil I used your munjf TIIIO WV News, Agricnlture, Commerce, and General 1 MORNING, SEPTEMBER 6, Schools. RICHLAND ACADEMY. npH next Session of this Institution will commence on the 23d of September. The terms of tuition are For the lower branches of English; per 6 00 For the higher branches of English, ..12 00 For Latin and 20 00 Board can be had, in good families, at from $5 to $6 per month. Thomas J.

Whitaker, an experienced and popular Teacher, is continued as Assistant. I The School being furnished with sufficient apparatus to illustrate the Elementary Sciences, the Teachers are confident of being able to give satisfaction to all that shall patronise the Institution. It is particularly desired that all the Students who intend entering the School the approaching Session, will be present at the first of the Session. L. G.

WOODWARD, Richlands, Onslow N. Aug. 30, 1850 51-3m TOPS ATT. ACADEXT? IS a beautiful and healthy situation, twelve miles East of Wilmington, in an excellent neighborhood, where board may be h4d for six to seven dollars, per month, will commence its second scholastic, year on the first day of October Hat eg of Jiitiont per lenionoffivt months QLoadiog, Writing, Spelling, and 'first Class in Arith -metie, English Grammar and $7 50 Socond Classes of the same, including Philosophy, History and Rhetoric 12 00 The higher branches of English, Science, Chemistry, Mental jmd Moral Philosophy, Political Economy, including first Classes of Algebra, Latin and Greek. 15 00 Second Classes of the same, with Lectures on the most iitportant subjects 18 00 Tuition in the Female department the same, with the exception of the ornamental branches, which will be made very reasonable, and determined upon previous to the opening of the School.

I N. N. NIXON, President of the Board of Trutteet. Topsail Sound, Aug. 21, 1850.

I 50-tf SCHOOL! rpIIE subscribers have employed Mr. Amos Royal, acom-Ji- petent Teacher for a preparatory School, and would like, to get eight or ten scholars. Beard, $5 to $6 per month'. Healthy situation and good water, i Tuition cheap. AMOS HERRING, 1 PATRICK MURPHY.

Near Taylor's Bridge, N. Aug. 16, 1850 49-3t ElEWPHIS.INSTItUTB. Medical DcpnrtmeHt. THE regular course of Lectures in this Institute will corainence on the First of November, and continue until the last of February.

The Anatomical Department will be open and ready to receive students by the First of October. The Medical Department will be undcr the direction of the following J. CONQUEST M. Professor of the Institutes of Medicine and Medical Jurisprudence. W.

BYRD POWELL, M. I Professor of Cerebral Physi- i ology, Medical Geology and Mineralogy. -R. S. NEWTON, M.

D-, Professor of Surgery. II. J. Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine. J.

A. WILSON, M. Professor of Obstetrics, and Diseases of Women and Children, i. J. KING, Professor of Materia Medical and Thera-i i peutics.

I Z. FREEATAN. M. Professor kt Anatomv- J. MILTON SANDERS, A.

Profeor of Chem- istry and Pharmacy. CLIMQtTE LECTURERS. Medicine Trot. II. J.

HULCE. Surgery Prof. R. S. NEWTON.

t)pnnnxtratorZ. FREEMAN. M. D. The fees for a full course of lectures amount to 105.

Ma- triculator's. Demonstrator's Fee, 10. Graduation, $20. Those desiring further information will please address their 1 1 XT letters (post paia io tne uean anu stuueuis arriving iu iu city will please call on nun at tne commercial ioiei. S.

NEWTON, M. D-, Dean of the Faculty. Law Department. Hon. E.

W. M. KING, Professor of Theory and PraIcnef jiw. I D. BARRY, Professor of Commercial Jurispru-, denee.

I All communications i ciIning to this 'department must be addressed to S. W. M. hJUNU. i.

Memphis, Tcnn. July, I The Faculties, for intellectual abilities, moral worth and resonal acquirements, will compare favorably with- the most distinguished in our country. -r The medical faculty constitutes an anomaly in this or any other eountry all of them are able lecturers and the best of teachers. Those who will contemplate our geographical position, and the extent of our population, can have no doubt as to the eli gibility ot our situation tor an enterprise oi tne Kind, as to health, including all seasons of the year, we deny that any Other city has more. i 1 A common error existe in the minds ef'many students relative to the place of studving medicine those who intend practising among the diseases of the West and South should certainly educate tnemseives at a tcnooi wnose faculty are rtrncticallv acauainted with those diseases.

That the public may be satisfied of the permanency of this school, we feel it our duty to state- that the Trustees and Faculty form a unit in action, which augurs well for. its future success and, that the peculiar internal organisation whicn connects tnem, cannot be interrupted. E. W. M.

KING, 1 33-12m President of the Memphis Institute. COLUMBUS ACADEMY, BLACK CREEK. THE second session of this Academy will commence on the 15th April, and the managers (Messrs. Bunyan Barnes and James Daniel,) have convinced themselves so far of the practicability of supporting, a good School, when under the management of judicious instructors, that they have engaged ha young lady of superior classical acquirements to assist Mr. 1 ti J.

a 1 1 a i. JLVODiusuu, yuuer wuuw uiH.ua.geiiionit so xirincipai, luniuu will be imparted in the English and Mathematical branches as usual. Terms per session of Jive months. 1st Class (Including a course up to mercantile Arith metic) $5 00 2d (r rom the first class up to entering on En glish Grammar). 7 00 3d do.

i-(Do. with English Grammar) .10 00 4th do. -Logic, Natural .15 00 5th do. French, Latin, and Greek, each ...12 00 6th do. Music, with use of Piano .15 00 Messrs.

Barnes and Daniel would call upon their friends in the surrounding counties to come forward and support their efforts to carry tne means ol instruction to the doors oi the humblest of our citizens. With regard to health, the locality is not surpassed in any part of the State the neighborhood 'is highly respectable, and board can be had on very moderate terms. As citizcns of the old North State, every individual is bound to BuppuiB uaiuv, as ma cuuius, in iuib grcav confederacy of the The humblest of our citizens mav like Benjamin Franklin, be yet ranked among the noblest of our race, and as we are not aware oi now or where the scion may be found amongst us let us philanthropically lay the means of education upon the broad basis of goodly numbers at low rates," and make sure of imparting the elements of sound useful intellectual culture. We conclude the above appeal to the honor, patriotism, and philanthropy of our fellow-citizens of the surrounding counties, hoping that it may not be ineffectual, as its object is tue sincere wisu anu oi BUNYAN BARNES, Chairmen Board JAMES DANIEL, of Trustees. Wayne county, N.

April 6, 1850 31-tf AUGUST SOU. RECEIVED This Day at the Book the following new works, viz Heloise.or The Unrevealed Secret. This is a romance of great power and interest. As a tale it is unsurpassed by few, either in-the development of some of the noblest and most self-sacrificing passions of nature, the lofty sentiments which it expresses, or the thrilling attraction of its narrative. It is told with much force and beauty of language, and in the rich diction of a German scholar.

Jf i. Ruth Emsley, the Betrothed Maiden. A goody American story, by Carpenter. I Lettice Arnold, a tale by Mrs. Marsh.

A beautiful story, healthy in sentiment, and of great interest. The Children' of Love, by Engene Sue. 1 Inconstancy, story of to-day. Suited to the times. Also, for sale, The Earle's Daughter, by the author of Amy Herbert," 44 Gertrude," by Rev.

Wm. Sew-ell, B. D. One of the most intensely interesting works we ever read." The Robber of the Rhine Valleyl The complete numbers of this great work, which.excited such an unusual degree of interest at the North and elsewhere, are to be had at the Book Store. Additional numbers of the Morning Call, by Mrs.

Ellis. Household Words, by Dickens, to oe had of Aug. 23, 1850 L. PIERCE. dahgains! DAiiaAirjsi SELLING' OFF AT NEW YORK COST! THE remaining STOCK OF GOODS belonging to E.

V. Kelly are offered for sale at New York eost, to close the business. Persons in want of Goods in his line would do well to call soon, as bargains are to bo had. 1 -August 1, 1850 47-tf ytOFFEE, CoiTee 10 bags Rio Coffee, extra; KJ 5 bags Laguyra Coffee. Low for eash, at Jnne2sl GEO- JUST RwtlTtd ana For Sale; 10 bbls.

fine and super Flour is City Mesa Pork 1000 lbs. good Bacon Ham's; i 10 Sacks Salt; 1 hhd. good retailing Molasses Fresh beat Bice by retail, CRAFT GRANT, July 12tb lS50: Mzrkct Street AWEEKLY WSPAPER J-Devoted to 1 VOL. 6. General Notices.

A MAN of sober, industrious habits, an experienced far-A. mer, with some knowledge of the Turpentine business, would find a perminent situation upon application to me at my plantation on the Sound, thirteen miles East of Wilming-lon. One with a family would be preferred. Letters enquiring information may be addressed to Wilmington. AUg.

ZO, 190V OV-U X. IX THE Superintendents of Common Schools in New Hanover County, are requested to meet at the Court-House Oil 1 UVSU JJVVIUUE UVUbQulimi WWUH, vwvai lt o. D. WALLACE, Chairman. August 23, 1250 504 Retail Grocery Bar-Room and Oyster House vt I Wi.

Mmwtfnllir i.fnrm t.hnir friAnd and the ksM public, that they have this day entered into Co- partnership in the above business, and have opened a Retail Grocery Establishment and Bar Room on the north side of Dock Street, between Front Street and the wharf, and next door to Mr. Neff's Ship Chandlery establishment, where they will keep a full assortment of Groceries and Liquors of every description, which they will dispose-of at the lowest eash Their Bar-room has been fitted up in the best manner, and Will be kept open for the aceommodationof customers at all noura, ana oe supplied wun uyscers ami oiner rciresnments when in season. R. Kexsedy hopes that his friends in Wayne, Dnplin and the other surrounding counties will not forget to give him a eall when thev visit Wilmington and he pledges him self to do every- thing in his power to give them satisfaction. Wilmington, August JZtn, isou.

i-iy. THIS SIDE TJF. THE subscriber would respectfully announce to his friends and patrons of Sampson and adjoining If 1 Counties, that he has iust returned from the North with a beautiful and carefully selected as sortment of Boots and Shoes for Summer an dFall wear; His assortment consists of men's, youth's, and children's Bo ts and Shoes, fine and coarse', sewed and pegged; Lady's bronzed Jenny Lind's; Kid R. R. Ties Morocco Buskins Goat Buskins Moroc co and Goat Boots Apple colored and black Gaiters.

-Cus tomers may rely upon getting a good as well as a tasnioname article. He has also for sale the most choice brands Calf, Goat, and Kid Skins Linings Binding Skins 5 oak and hemlock tanned cole leather 'ears JNaus, wbicn he offers on low and accommodating terms. He would inform the public that ne is at tna old stand, next door above G. W. Atkins and directly opposite the Court House, where lie is prepared, with the best materials and workmen, to execute orders with promptness and des patch, and at the same time tenders his thanks for past favors, and hopes, by close application to business, to merit a continuance of the same.

DAVID D. CARROLL. Clinton. N. July J2, 1850 44-3m Dr.

B. A. KENNEDY, DENTAL SURGEON, Graduate of the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery,) RESPECTFULLY tenders his professional services to the citizens of Wilmington and public generally. He is prepared to perform, on the latest and most approved principles, all operations in his profession. Incorruptible Artificial Teeth inserted, from one to an entire set, on gold plate.

Whole upper set inserted on the atmospheric principle having made an improvement in this mode of inserting Teeth, he confidently recommends it as answering the purpose of mastication, They can be taken out and put1 back at pleasure by the wearer, be worn with comfort, and cannot be detected from the natural Teeth. All operations warranted to give satisfaction, and not to be surpassed by any operator in the United States. Irregularities in children's Teeth corrected. "Office formerly occupied by Dr. Ware.

41-12m $100 REWARD. UNA WAY from the subscriber, on the 17th inst jL a nesro man named DAVE, aged about 37 years, yellow complexion, and a cooper by trade. He for merly belonged to the estate of Wm. K. Devane, an is well known about Black River, in New Hanover county Anv person annrehendinsr the above named boy DAVE, and delivering him to me on South River, New Hanover nd delivering hi in to me on eoutn itiver, iiew nanwrer untyor lodging him in any Jail in this State so that I can et him, will receive a reward of One Hundred Dollars.

Aug. 23. 1850 60-6tl E. J. AJtDERS.

cou get AUg. ItSOO OU-btJ UNAWAY" from the subscriber, on Wednesday, ij U1J ilMV, UbglU UKUl VJ VU uuuav v. I.IITM ohnnt 31 tnnri Af air riftrlr itnmn AY1MI a iA feet 6 or 8 inches high: chunky built; squints in one of, his eyes; will weigh about 140 or 150 pounds; quick spoken; is very intelligent, can read well in print, and, it is supposed, can write. He is well known in this County, and well ao- 2uainted along the Railroad from Wilmington Up one hun-red miles, as he was employed to work on the same a few years back, and may endeavor to get there again in order to make his escape North. I will give the above reward of Fifty Dollars for his delivery to me in Onslow for his confinement in any Jail so that I can get him again.

Masters of vessels and all other persons are hereby forewarned harboring, employing, or carrying said negro away, as the law will be enforced to its fullest extent. OWEN JARROTT. Jacksonville, Onslow co. N. 23, 1850 SO-tf 910 REWARD.

BROKE and escaped from the Jail of Bladen County, on the night of the 10th August instant, a man by the name of Jonathan Young Berry, between 30 and 40 years old, about six feet high, and a good deal emaciated in appearance. A reward of Ten Dollars will be given for his delivery to me at this place. 1 JAMES MELVIN, Sheriff. Elizabethtown, N. Aug.

16, 1850 49-4t $35 REWARD. TV UNAWAY from the subscriber, on the 24th June, JL a negro man named ItlUS. who formerly belong ed to John A. Averitt. of He was purchased from Mr.

Averitt by Lewis Wright, Of Duplin, of, whom the subscriber purchased him. He has a wife at Mr lsham Carver's, in Cumberland. He is about 5 feet 8 or 10 inches high, is quick motioned, and is apt to look down when speaking. His eyes are reddish. He; has a remarkable spot 6f gray hair on the fore part of his head, about the size of a quarter of a dollar the other hair black.

He is 28 or 30 years old. The above reward will bo given for his apprehension and confinement in any jail in the State so that he can be recovered. ---i 1 s' --'H 5 Fifty dollars will be given for proof to convict any white man of harboring said negro. JOHN T. WRIGHT.

Aug. yth, ISoO (fear) 4-u $10 REWARD. RUNAWAY from the subscriber, on the 19th April, his negro woman SALLY. She is supposed to be lurking about P. K.

Dickinson's or Capt. Potter's, Alill. or summer mil. wnere sne nas some relations. I wilt give the above reward for the apprehension of said SALLY, lodged New Hanover County Jail, or delivered to me at my plantation, about two- miles from town, on Northeast River.

WM. T. BRAY. May 3, 1850 34-tf i STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. New HiHOVEE County.

TTHERE AS. complaint upon oath hath this day VV hmn made to us. two of the Justices of the Peace for the State and County aforesaid, by Guilford Horn, of Edgecombe County, that a certain male slave belonging to him, named HARRY, a Carpenter by trade, aoout years oia, uiwt lucues uigu, ur iumouuuis, Jcl low complexion; stout built; with a scar on his left leg, (from the cut of an axe); has vry thick lips; eyes deep sunk in his head; forehead very square; tolerably loud voice; has lost one nr two of his nnner teeth: and has a verv dark spot on his jaw, supposed to be a mark hath absented himself from his masters service, and is supposed to ne lursing aoout in wu cuunty, committing acts of felony or other misdeeds; These are, therefore, in the name of the State aforesaid, to com-mamd the said slave forthwith to surrender himself and re-to his said master i and we do hereby. by virtue of the Act of Assembly in such cases made and provided, in timate and declare that it tne said slave narry aoin no but-render himself and return home immediately after the publication of these presents, that any person or persons may Kiix and destroy the said slave by such means as he or they may think accusation or impeachment of any crime or offence for so doing, and without incurring any penalty or forfeiture thereby. Given under our hands and seals, this 29th day of une, 1850.

JAMES MILLER, J. Seal. W. C. BETTENCOURT, P.

Seal. ONE Hundred and Twenty live Dollars Reward will bepaidfof the delivery of the said HARRY to me at Tosnott Depot; Edgecombe couuty, or for his confinement in any Jail in the State so that I can get him; or One Hundred and Fitfy Dollars will be given for his head. He was lately heard from in Newbern where he called himself Henry Barnes (or Burns), and will be likely to continue the same name, or assume that of Copage of Farmer. He has a free mulatto woman for a wife, by the name of Sally -r. i i.ul.

HnAnu) tn WilminvtAn. and lires wuv ub ni-iT In that part of the town called Texas, where he will likely be Masters of vessels are particularly cautioned against har-borin-; or concealing the said negro on board their vessels, as a it- ft- TT? Hl FITL- Jfvl't nVlav The money may be remitted agreeably ber without delay. ita agent3. Sub- to the terms oi of the yearly subscrip-scribewmay the llufwmdulr eradited on the book, of the new firm 0f against the late firm of Price AH persdns having mF Kg 'the gubscriber for Fulton, will present them io vne pRICE mCn Surviving partner of thelate firmof FeicK Fc III' 1850." NO. 52.

Hotels, NSW BOASDZNO nOUSS. (OX SECOND STREET, NEAR. MARKET, WILMI.NdTON, tti By RtC.Moutgomery-, recently of the Carolina Hotel. THE House formerly occupied by Mrs. Willkings, bas15V been newly furnished, and Mr.

M. feels satisfied thatJiiLi he can please all who may patronise him. AH his efforts will be used to make comfortable those who may give him a trial. The House is situated within one hundred yards of the Court-House, and every delicacy our market affords will be found on his Table. Terms, $1 per day.

-N. B. Meals can be had at all times of the day. August 30th, 1850 51-2t The Tarboro Press, Goldsboro' Patriot and Telegraph, and Fayetteville Observer, will publish two times each, and forward bills as above. "Washington and Latfayett Hotel.

THE subscriber having taken the Washington Hotel in ELlconnection with the Lafayette House, respectfully informs his friends and the public in general that the two Houses are open, under the name and style of the Washington and Lafayette Hotel, which is under his' immediate superintendence, and now ready for the reception of transient or steady hoarders. i The Hotel has been throughly cleansed, and supplied with new bedding and furniture of every description, lie has also obtained the services ofL.good andiaithful servants and he flatters himself that he will be able to give satisfaction to those who may patronize the House, as no pains will be spared on his part to make his guests both comfortable and contented. His Table will be found bountifully furnished with the best the market affords and his Bar supplied with the best of Li quors. I DA VI LI TIIAJLLI. Wilmington, j.

uct. iz, i izm. Spring ALFRED ALDERMAN respectfully informs his old friends and customers that he stilt continues to keep open the Rock Spring Hotel, and solicits a continuauco of the liberal patronage he has heretofore received. ept. zo, 194V.

o-tt London Rons. t' THE subscriber, having rented the Hotel formerly kept iby Capt. A. Wade, on tho N. E.

corner of "Front and Market Streets, known as the London House, respectfully informs the citizens of Wilmington, and all others desirous of obtaining Board, that he has provided the House, with new furniture of every description, and that he is prepared to receive Boarders by the day, week or month, on the most reasonable terms. AH the bed rooms are so constructed as to have them wanned to suit the Comfort of all persons. His Table shall alwavs be provided with the verv best our market Can afford, and no pains or expense will be spared to make his customers perfectly satisfied. i strangers win please enquire ror the LjOndon JtIovse. ile nas also rented the ol AlijLiJbs recently occupied by Mr, T.

J. Vakn, near tho Carolina Hotel, where he is prepared to take Horses at Livery, and ave them properly and carefully attended to. He has also a large LOT adjoining the Stables, for the accommodation of Urovcrs. I JA.MbS lJi.lX.WAi. Oct.

19, 1849 i 6-tf New Livery Stables. FlreProof. Ha vino completed my new Livery Stables, I am now readv to roceivfl Iinrsea at liverv.bv. the da v. week, or month.

My Stables are situated on the corner of Princess and Third -i p.rf Streets, directly opposite the Court-House, and very convenient to the business part of the town. They are built of brick, and covered with tin, which makes them entirely fire-proof. They are large, commodious, and Well constructed; and in every respect as comfortable and convenient as any Stables in the United States. i- I also have (for the accommodation of Drovers,) alarge and comfortable Lot, together with a basement under the Stables sufficient to hold One. hundred horses, and shelter them well and comfortably.

i Horses, Carriages, and Buggies, kept constantly for hire. My Hostlers cannot bo surpassed in any' 'country, and I therefore feel confident of giving entire satisfaction to those who favor me with their custom. i I feel grateful to my friends and the public for their liberal patronage heretofore, and hope to merit a continuance of their custom. NIXON. Wilmington, N.

Dee. 11. 1847. 14-tf OTJItriOXTO 13 "CO FLSACBi" r. i at thb Wilmington Saddle, 1 ll'T BUBKU AMU FA CTOR THE subscriber respectfully informs the public that he has recently received large1 additions, to his stock of Saddle and Harness mountings, of the latest and most improved style, and is constantly manufacturing, at his store on Market-street, every description of articles in the above line.

From his experience in the business, he feels Confident that he will be able' to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor him with a call. He has now on hand, and wilj constantly keep, a large assortment of Coach, Gijr, and Sulky Harness; Lady's Saddles, Bridles; Whips, Gentlemen's Saddles, Bridles, Whips, Spurs, all of which he will warrant to be of the best materials and workmanship. He has also a large assortment of Trunks, Valises, Saddle-and Carpet Bags, fancy Trunks; and all other articles usually kept in such establishments, all of which he offers low for cash, or on short credit to prompt customers. Saddles, Harness, Trunks, Medical Bags, made 'to order, 4j In addition to the the subscriber always keeps hand a large supply of String Leather, and has now, and will keep through the season, a good assortment of Fly Nets. All are invited to call ana exam ine my goods, whether in want or not, as I take pleasure in showing my assortment to all who may favor me with a calL Harness and Coach Trimmings sold at a fair price to persons buying to manufacture, i Also, Whips at wholesale.

i AH kinds of Riding Vehicles bought and sold on com mi s-sionsr. I JOHN J. CONOLEY. June 14, 1850, i 40 Drugs, Medicines, THE BBNKFITS OF ADVKRTISING. WE learn that Dr.

S. P. Townscnd has sold out the good will of his Sarsaparilla business, including machinery and raw material on hand, for the large sum of $100,000. This is an illustration of the advantages and benefits of advertising. The purchasers are Messrs.

Nostrand Bach, both wealthy and well known individuals. Thy have, we understand, empioyea tne ceie prated vnemist, jjr. James It. Chilton, who will hereafter have the compounding department under his own immediate supervision. They are men of enterprise, and will, no doubt, sustain the character of this celebrated -medicine, which nas the reputation of being the bes.t preparation of Sarsaparilla made in the United States.

The new proprietors, we understand, warrant their article to stand in all climates any length of time, which we have no doubt of, when manufactured by so practical a chemist as rroressor Uhiiton, who is well Known to be one of the first chemists in this country, The public are hereby notified that the preparation extensively known as Dr. S. P. Townsend's Compottmd Extract of sarsaparilla, is now manufactured under buy direction and supervision, from the original recipe obtained from Dr. S- P.

Townscnd, and I certify that it is composed of ineredi- ents purely vegetable, and without MercuryBad also that .1 -i; a i tne inereuients are juaiciousiy compounaed, so as to Obtain iruiu tuein iuuir grcaieni meaicinai enecis. JAMES R. CHILTON, Chemist. New York, February 1850. The undersigned, wholesale Druggists in tire city of New have sold Dr.

S. P. Towssejub's Compound Extbact of Sarsaparilla for several years, and consider it the Original and Genuine Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla, and that it 4 vi: iru buc utBi luuuuuniu iu puuuv uumneij unuer IDal name. Boyd Paul, 40 Courtlandtst, Walter B.

Townsend (t Co, 218 Pearl-st. Leeds Hasard, 121 Maiden Lane. John Carle St 153 Watcr-st. M. Ward 83 Maiden Lane.

J. J. F. Trippe, 92 Maiden Lane.y Graham 10 Old Slip. Osgood Jennings, 188 Pearl-st, R.

B. Haviland Offiee. 177 Broadway. 'Jackson, Robins 134 Water-st. Thomas Maxwell, 86 William-st.

William Underbill, 183 Water-st. David T. Lanman, 69 Water-st. Marsh Northrop, 69 Pearl-st. Norton, Babcock it Wood, 139 Maiden Lane.

Penfold, Clay 4 Fletcber-st. Olcott, McKesson 127 Maiden Lane. A. B. D.

Sands, 100 Fulton-st. Schieffelin Brother 104 and 106 John-st. Lewis St Price, 65 Pearl-st 1 laviland, Kecse 80 Maiden Lane. -Rushton, Clark Ic 110 Broadway, lOAstor House, and 273 Broadway, corner Chambcra-st. Philip Schieffelin It 107 Water-st.

Pon ic Palanca, 96 John-t. Sherwood Si Coffin, 64 Pearl-st. Rust Houghton; 83 John-st. I. Minor Si 214 Fulton-st.

Ingersoll Brother, 230 Pearl-st, Joseph Ev Trippe, ,128 Maiden Lane. i Hayuaek, Corlies Clay, 218 Pearl-st. Greenleaf 4o Courtlandt-st. Dr. A.

C. EVANS BROTHER are the only wholesale and retail agents, here, for Dr. S. P. ToWnfffend's Improved Extract of Sarsaparilla, where may be found at all times' a large and seleet stock of Drugs', Medicines, Paints, Patent Medicines, and the.

many fancy articles usually kept in the largest establishments. Wilmington, N. C. June 28, 1850 42-tf; OCT. BeeUwlth's AnU-DyspepUe Pills.

Just re ceived, a fresh supply direct from Dr. rack with, warran led freshly prepared. For sale by WJ II. LIPPITTDrug-gUt and Chemiat sole agent for AVillington, N. General Notices.

ADBIITISTIIATOR'S TStVrtCV. i 1 fTHE subscriber hereby gives notice to all persons having A claims against the estate of James Anders, dee'd, to present them duly authenticated and all those indebted to said estate, are requested to make immediate payment. a 5 JAMEVW. CROMARTIE, Adm'r de bonis non-Angnst 30th, 1850 51-4t 1 STATE OF KORTU.CAROLINa. TlriM fVkTTvrv Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions July Term, A.

D. vuu Kj.ec is. vv ood, vs. Attachment Levied on Land. William p.

Jeffreys. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court thattlii defendant in this ease has absconded, so that the ordinary process of the law cannot be served upon him, it is therefore ordered that publication be made for six weeks in Wil mington Journal, notifvinsr the said defendant to appear at the next term of said Court and defend the said suit, or judg- men nnai will be rondered against him. i tv Witness, James H. Jerman, Clerk of said Court, at office, thei third Monday in July. A.

D. 1850. J. H. iJERMAN, Clerk, By B.

Grady, Deputy August 16, 1850 Pr. fee, 4 38 49-6f STATE OF JORTHCAROLIA; Court of Pleas WfLQaarter Sessions July Term, A. D. 1850. Anna uutiaw, VS.

Edmund Parker and wife Nelly, James Outlaw, William Outlaw, John Outlaw, Sally Outlaw, Patsey Outlaw, and Isaac Outlaw. Petition for Dower. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the: Court that Isaac Outlaw, one of the defendants in this, case, is not an inhabitant of this State; it is therefore ordered that publication! be made for six weeks in the Wilmington Journal, notifying the' said defendant to appear at next term of this Court, and plead, answer, or demur to said petition, or the same will be taken pro confesso and heard accordingly. i Witness. James H.

Jerman, Clerk of said Court, at office, the third Monday in July, A. D. 1850. i J. H.

JERMAN, Clerk, By F. Grady, Deputy Clerki August 16th, 1850 Pr. fee, $4 38 49-6t STATE OF NORTH-CAROLIKA. Bladen County. In Equity Spring Term, 1850.

1 Henry Hilburn, Administer ofMary Ililbufn, rs.Ephraim Hester, Executor of John Hester, and others. si- IT. appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Samuel Scott and daughter by wife Susan, Bedy Hester and children by John Hester, John Stanton and wife Meriam, Sampson Davis and wife. Rebecca, and Mathew Powers; surviving Administrator of Thomas Hester, are son-residents ofihis State It is therefore ordered that six weeks publication be made in the Wilmington Journal, for said person to be and appear at the next Term of our said Court of Equity, to be held for the County of Bladen, at the Court-Hone in Elizabethtown, on the second Monday after the fourth Monday in September next, then and there to plead, answer or demur to the bill of the said Henry Hilburn, Administrator of Mary Hilburn, otherwise the allegations therein contained will be taken pro confesso, and the bill will be heard jx parte as to them. Witness, J.

C. Wooten, Clerk and Master In Equityi at office in Elizabethtown, the first Monday after the fourth Monday in March, A. D. 1850. J.

C. WOOTENC. M. E. August 9th, 1850 (adv, fee $5 50) 48-6t Heal Estate For Sale or! Rent.

i ALU ABLE LANDS FOR SALE. THE subscriber offers for sale his lands on HEocky Point, New Hanover county, about 20 miles from Wilming- Z2-. ton, convenient to the Railroad, or to the North East River, containing 1283 acres, in two tracts, one known as the White Oak tract, formerly owned by L. Lane. Esa.i the other as the Thallv place.

The first contains 883 acres, about 100 of which is. cleared and under fence, with a good dwelling and all necessary out houses. The ThaUy plac th White Oak lands, and contains 4uu acres, a portion or wnicn is cleared. A large part or tnese lanas are or good quality. 1 will sell separately, or iointlv.

-Any person wishing to purchase, will call on D. 'STMxTtstf, wno wm snew tne lands and make known tne terms. or on the subscriber, near Sill's Creeks Aug. 30th; ROBERT TATE. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.

THE subscriber wishes to sell his House and Lot in Jacksonville, Onslow county, at present occupied by, WM. Jr. rEIXETIER. The House is a very comfortable residence, with suitable out-buildings, and a large and handsome Lot of ground at- tacned, say about an acre and a naif. Possession given on the first day of January, 1851.

ALSO. A valuable tracti of Turpentine Land, containing about fiSa. Acres, lying on the Holly -Shelter Road, in the.JLl county of Onslow, and adjoining the lands of Morris Foy, John James, and others. Persons wishing to purchase? valuable Turpentine Land will do well to examine the premises; ierms made easy, ror lurthcr information, address the subscriber at Owensville, Sampson county, or Gardner Shepard, Jacksonville, Onslow C. FOR RENT FROM FIRST OCTOBER.

THE ROCK SPRING HOTEL, at present occupied by Mr. A. Alderman, on Chesnut Street centre store in my fire proof building, corner of Water and Chesnut Streets. U. Vjr.

rAitSJLili. 1 ALSO. i 'PYia AAmranianf iwalllniv in 3aYn9 Atioof. Vtofwaan 4-V late residence of Col. McRae and Mr.

Fltrous. i Small dwelling on 3d Street, on same lot and East of the above. Store and Warehouse corner Front and Red Cross Streets. Aug. 23, 1850.

50-3t O. G. PARSLE Guardian, i FOR RENT, TTlROM the 1st day of October next, that large two-stoi-, ry iirick House, on Jf ourth street, nearly opposite, the Udd Jbellow School, known as the Kenan House; a most desirable residence. For terms, apply to i JAMES FULTON. August 16, 1850 Commercial copy.

49-tf FOR SALE. 1 1 VALUABLE PLANTATION in Glynn on J. Turtle River. Georgia. 80 miles south of Savannah-- 300 acres first quality cleared Cotton Land, 150 acres Inland Swamp, half cleared and easily put' in order, for Rice, and 1ZUO acres or fine weu timbered, ana suuaoie lor turpentine or Timber, with a good two story Dwelling House, Cotton House, and sufficient negro Houses.

Plantation perfectly healthv. Vessels come no within 10 yards of the dwell ing. Will be sold a bargain. For further particulars apply to Wright, Savannah, or 1 JKJaxisx Aug. 16 49-2m N.jC.

mn risirt. rpHE desirable dweing situated on the corner of JL August 9th, 1850 VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALEj I offer for sale my entire Real Estate, upon which are thirtv-five sets of Boies the most of which have onlv been in use from one to two years; with' a sufficient Quan tity of round trees to cut at least twenty sets more the lands upon which these are situated, is not easily surpassed by any piney lands in Eastern Carolina! There is' upon the premises two Distilleries njatly and conveniently fiUed up, i with all necessary out-houses. Upon the think the; buil dings altogether are seldom excelled. Those wishing td purchase are invited to examine for themselves. Terms shall be low, and payments accomodating.

Come and seeJ ty Any person wishing to purchase, can be furnished with 'a sufficient: number of teams and wagons to carry on both the operations of Farm and Turpentine, and with a year's supply of provision. JOHN A. AVIRETT. Catharine Lake, Onslow county N. July 22, 1830.

tf Fayetteville Observer and Goldsboro Patriot, fopy 4 times and send bills to tnis omce lor payment. FOR SALE OR RENT. GOOD comfortable dwelling, situated in the North-J. ern part of town, on Walnut Street, lately occupied jiiLl, by Roderick McRae, Esq. Persons wishing to purchase or rent, can find out the -terms by calling on me at mir residence: D.

SHERWOOD. July 26, 1850 46-tf FOR RENT. HHHE House at present occupied by Mrs. Swann. It is.

pleasantly and conveniently situated at the eornet Front and Dock Streets contains 17 large airy rooms, a store-room and and Will be put in complete and thorough repair. Has always been used, and is very desirable, as a Boarding House. Apply to WM. HILL, or JAMES W. BRADLEY.

Wilmington, N. July 19, 1850 45-tf VALUABLE PROPERTT FOR SALE. mHE subscriber offers for sale his Lot and the Build- J. ings thereon, situated on Market Street, about three. hundred yards above tne Episcopal onurcn, and now occupied as a Carriage Manufactory.

The Lot is large, and the Buildings can be conveniently converted into large and com-forable dwellings. 1 1 ALSO. 1 "A variety of Riding Vehicles and Harness of all kinds, made in the neatest manner, and which will 1a Porortna wishinf to nroenre artidfls in this line. Ifu dvivi n.aww ww would do well to call and examine before purchasing else where, as 1 am determined not to be undersold. ISAAC AVELLS.

Wilminwton N. C.May 3 1S50 3-tf a ourtn and Jtrmeess streets, as preseut occupied DjjjiL Mr. J. C. Latta, will be rented for one year from the hrst of October next.

Apply to WM. L. JACOBSj or B. J. JACOBS.

1 48-tf A tw4val mvasrl 11 mr.ii nm.t from the North, by Railroad, arrives daily about The mail from the South, by Steamer' from Charleston, ar-. vt a it The mail from Faycttoville, via Warsaw, is due upon the arrival of the cars, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, lhe mail from Fayetteville, via Elitabethtown, by sulkey, is due on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 9 A. M. toa ll frora Onslow Court-House, by sulkey, is due on xuvuuajr a.1. 9 1 JML.

The mail from Black River Chapel, via Long Creek, by suf- CIolnf rMalU. pThe mail for the North, by Railroad, closes daily at 10 The mail for the South, by Steamboat, eloses daily at 12 M. The mail for Fayetteville, via Warsaw, closes on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays, at 10 P. M. The mail for Fayetteville, via Elizabethtown, by sulkey, closes on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 9 A.

M. The mail for Onslow by sulkey, closes on Thursdays, at. 10 P. M. The mail for Long Creek, by sulkey, closes on Thursdays, Letters should be in the Office at leasf 15 minutes be- lore me nme or closing the mails.

Professional and Business Cai t. Dr. EDWARD W. WARD TTAVIXG permanentlv located himself at Jacksonville, re- jLX spectfulfy offers his professional services to the citizens of Onslow county. He can at all times be found at his office, unless when professionally July 19.

1850 45-3m ELI W. HALL, ji TTpRITK sit Ivr, Wilmington, N. will practice in the Counties of New Hanover, Onslow, and Duplin. 3-Offioe on Front' Street, opposite the Cape Fear Bank, first door below the Washington Hotel. 5 EDWARD CAIVTWELL, TTOHSKY at Iw, N.

hs removed JTX his office to Market-street, opposite the Carolina Hotel. MA K.TIN' St CROtTLY, 'i ATJCTIOXEEItS and Commission Merchauts, Wilmington, N. C. A. Martin M.

Ceokly. WILLIAM' A. GENERAL Agent, Forwarding Commission Mci chant. I take pleasure in informing my friends, that I am prepared to give all business entrusted to me, efficient and personal I have a wharf for Naval- Stores, with ample accommodations, Spirit House, and Warehouse. Consignments of Naval Stores for gale or shipment, and all kinds of country produce solicited.

Cash advances made on consignments. Wilmington, N. Mny 24. 1850 37-12m C.MYERS, MANUFACTURER and Dealer in Hatsj Cap, Umbrellas, and Walking Canes, 0f every description, wholesale and retail, North side Market-street, Wilmington, N. C.

-A JT. 8. WILLIAMS, Wilmington, N. HOLE ALE and Retail Dealer in Fancy and Sta-: pie Dry Goods keeps constantly on hand largo assort- and-linon Pocket Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Suspenders, Hosie- ,1 .1 -r a a j-jr, esuugs, ic. as prices, iar below the usual rates.

7 Mr ROBINSON, IMPORTER and Dealer in Hardware, Iron, Stoves, Nails, Front-street, 3 doors South of Market, N. C. 35 SAVAGE MEARES, GENERAL Commission Merchants and Auction' eers, Wilmington, N. C. Edward Savage.

oaston Meakes: May 3, 1850. OWEN HOLMES, WHOLESALE and Retail Dealer in Domestic Goods, GroccriesXTroTJtosry Ware, Wilmington, N. aisonctE iv. davis; --w-- COMMISSION and Forwarding Davis's Kj uwj Water Street Wilmin "ton, N. C.

1 A. C. EVANS fe BROTHER, DRUGGISTS and Apotnccarles, Exchange Buildings, Market-street, 10 WILLIAM II. LIFPITT, TTTHOLESALE and Retail Drnggtat, and Dealer in VV Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Window Glass, Garden Seeds, 'Perfumery, Patent Medicines, corner of Front and Market-streets, immediately opposite Shad's old stand, Wilmington, N. C.

4 JOHN HALL, INSPECTOR or Timber and Lumber, 1 28-tf Wilmington, N. C. i ALFRED ALDERMAN, INSPECTOR of Naval Stores and Provisions, 29-tf Wilmington, N. C. W.

T. J. VANN INSPECTOR or Naval Stores and Provisions, 28-tf Wilmington, N. C. DAVID CASHWELL, GENERAL Commission Forwarding Merchant, 8 Wilmington, N.

C. MILES COSTIN, .4 GENERAL Agent, for the sale of all kinds of Country Produce such as Lumber, Timber, Naval Stores, Corn, Bacon, Wilmington, N. C. BEFKftEXCES i P. K.

DickiMox, I John Dawson, Owen Fennell, E. P. Hatx, I O. G. Parsley, A.

L. Pkice, Ztilbert Potter, I Dr. T.H. Wright, I 14v6 Wilmington, N. C.

s. R. ford; WILMINGTON, N. Dealer in Marble Monuments; Head and Foot Stones Paint Stones Imposing and, in short, any article called for, of either Italian, Egyptian or American Marble and work warranted to please or ao sale and if damaged before delivery, it is at his expense. Nov.

16 10-tf HOTCHKISS' VERTICAL WATER WHEELS. E. TOOMER is Agent for the above Wheels In this He will take pleasure in showing the Castings to any person who may desire to see them. "i will be found at his office a supply of Wheels, Cranks, and Gudgeons, at all times, for sale singly or in pairs. Wilmington, N.C., 'April 26, 1850 33-12m A CARD.

rpO the' Ladles or Wilmington and vicinity I A' would most respectfully call your attention to my Snrlnsr and Summer Goods, now opening, compri sing all th styles of Millinery Goods, which will be disposed of at prices as low as at any other establishment in town. With my grateful thanks for favors heretofore received, I most respectfully solicit a continuance of the March29; 1850 31-ly) Mrs. V. R. PEIRSON.

GREW LISTSr A large supply on hand and for sale low at the i JOURNAL OFFICE. Ilallettvlllc, Long Creek, S. 8th Jannarr 185. THE subscribers beg to call the attention of the citizens of Long Creek District and surrounding country, to their Superior stock of goods at present on hand, the greater part which has recently been received direct from New York Und other Northern Their stock consists in part of the following articles, which will be sold cheap for Cash or Barter, vis: Dry -Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Hollow-ware, XVood-wore, Cutlery, Crockery, Guns, Farming and Garden Implements, Garden Seedgeady Made Clo4 thing, Hats olid Caps, Boots and Shoes, Saddlery, Medicines and Dye Stuffs, Alum and Sack Salt Corn and Bacon, oc In addition to the above, country residents will find many Other articles suited to their wants which will be offered for sale at low prices. B.

R. C. HALLE. TT. Jan'yS, 1850.

19-tf Cane Scat Chairs and Rockers Sy A LSOL all descriptions of Cabinet Furniture manu- V. A factored or repaired, at the Rock Spring-Furni-ture Warehouse. J- D- LU may 4.f, At-Nw vr at mi aa0 anil nvnATI ftf com- i (iv. t.n mv.aiare88. are hereby notified that they must attend to receiving them on 1 their arrival, and during the time the vessels are discharging, as I will not be responsible for any October 16, 1819.

GEQRGE W. DAVIS. rpIIE subscriber will pay cash for all kinds of Taper Man- Old Canvas; White and colored Rags; Bagging; Grass fpgffibw. Wilmington, N. March 29, 1850 29'6m ATOTice.

AH persons indebted to J. Ktwe, in the shape tJh SnoH58i accounts, itc, will please eall ftt his Store and tbjm twi411 or wil1 be undcr tb necessity of placing 'u oi an omcer. TTAh Stor occupied by him Is fdr rent forthe bal- erms, apply at ine ciwre oi IFeb'y U1850. lOo aJJ by J. C.

Aysr, Clfeiist, LbwoTl, Ma SoU fit Wflmington, Dr. A. C. EVAN'S vM and Druggists generally throughout tLc Stiti; -uouutu juiuuun. rur bu.iv uy OWEN i.

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