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1 1 -6 ft rt LTO-T 1IUCE, IIlOPRIETOItS. Vii'rJ-TTOX. A. L. PRICE, AssoeiateEditor if if OP 4N 1 Per Squnr of 10 Unci or less I lH atfBiire.

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Do. do. 2 vAr in advance, or within ihrto months 2 50 ....1 do. do. do.

do. do. do. 3 3 months, without i 3 to ,.0 00 juWF1'00 for Icss Unn than one year. jfenber permitted to discontinue his paper after the leinentofasubacription, till the expiration of said jear.

subscriber wishing his paper discontinued at the end of maat pay np in fall and give the proprietors two weeks Do. Do. Do. Do i 6 12 .8 6 do weekly, 14 oo 12 do. 00 .4 rAdrertisements ordered to be continued on the lnsiafl charged S7J cents per square for each ioKertion after le fir Art advertisement noon which the number of Insertions crwir th paper will be continued and charged for to Pontics, the Market Foreign and Domratie Ne to toe above terms.

not marked; will be continued an til ordered out, and charge 25 cents per square for eaeh insertion A liberal discount will be made on advertiieraents exceed person sliming us nre xrw subscribers, aecotapa- gratis, for one year. iv remitted per mail, at oar risk. VOL. 9. ing one square, when published 6 or 12 inontbs, cash in WILMINGTON, N.

FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 14. NO. 19. on business connected with this office, must be -JSTo advertisement, refloctinir upon prirate charaetcr (post I a "I) to the proprietors. can, under at be admitted.

i -1U uu II 9 I I I I I I -'II 1 la It' i 1 I 1 1 I Tt 9 'TC 1 i 1 1 I lib: Schools. KfpicsMuiiui iuiu uumiis iUius ucneraj JNolices. General Notices. Drags; Medicines, Paints, Oils, -zrm i 1 CL.HVTO.V FK9IAI.K lJIaTtt VTJ. THIS INSTITUTION will It- first scMton on Monday, the 24th of January next, and jr the r' of the Troitees, and Lux C.

GaarKH, A. 51., of War-rent ju. N. aa Principal of the Institute. Th Tniitna flaiu, ik.mufnia in lb aelectlon of llt A1S4- JL1MM1VT.

TUB prnpertiea of this Liniment hve never been equalled for the cure of Rheumatism, Neuralf ia, Sprains, Burna, Bru-aee, SwelliDM, Stiff Joints, files, Broken or Caked Breast, Sore Nipples, Old Sores, or Pains in any part the body an extern 1 1 ap-plication can reach. We have hundreds of certificate from those that have been cured of these diabases, and also that bavo had Horses cured of Ringbone, Spavin, Fistulo, Wind-calls, FoUevel, Founder, and any enlargement of bone or muscle, -Or. A. G. Braoo Sir 9 My liPle child, when one month old.

was attacked with Scald Head, and for two yeam 1 have euiployed the best medical aid in the city without any benefit One month since its head was a solid cake or sore. I purchased one 23 cent bottle of your Mustang Liniment to cure a sore I liad on my! nose and upper lip which bad been for six months it cured it immediately. 1 used 1 lie remainder of the bottle on the child's head, and it is nearly cured one bottle more will, without doubt, perfectly cure it. UESRY 8T1ER 28 Vine st, St. Louie, Jane 28th, 1852.

This is to certify that have used the Mexican Mustang Inl-meat recently in a very severe case of Sprain the right hlpwa ao badly sprained and bruised that fears were entertained it was. Mr. Graves as Principal, tbey have aeeomplwbed more than is commonly done in the infancy of such lost iliit ions, visi Tbey have selected a gentleman in whom are united skill and ability undoubted, with an experience of years in teaching; For the last four years Mr. Grarrs haa been engaged in the Female Seminary of Graves and Wilcoi, at Warrenton, and has taught with the most complete suacess. Trustees feel assured that their choice will bo w.0.1.

highly appreciated bj the former patn cs and pnpils ut th -Warreiitoo institute. -h 1 Mr. Graves is now communicating with many aceomplifh- eu remaies in uinereni parts 01 me coumry, 110m uuu timely selection of suitable assistants will be niado to aid him in conducting the various branches of loaning iq the Institution i which, together with Mr and Mrs Graves, will enable us to present to the public aFaeulty of Teachers itt the beginning which is not to be surpassed by any Jostitu-tion of the kind in the Southern The town Of Clinton, situated as it is onl 14 miles from Warsaw, and 35 miles from Fayettcyillo, wilh a daily line of four-horse stages running through the town from Fayetteville to Warsaw, render it very accessible. I The situation is equally remote from the Tery fat lands of the Atlantic oast and the mountainous region of upper North Carolina, with a fine surrounding country, and auioH salubrious climate, whi together render It one of the most healthy, villages in the State. 5 The water in the village is generally very fine, and that at the Institution most excellent.

DRUGS. MEDICINES. PAINTS. OILS, Kc. milE anbiwriher ban lust returned from the North, where J.

he has Durehased direct ftom the manufactures and Im Dorters, a larire stock, earcfullv selected, which he offers at the lowest wices: eonsistiner in nart of: DRUGS MEDICINES. Castor Ooil. by the gallon bottle and dozen Epsom Salts Blue Mass Jalap Ipecac Rhubarb Seidfit and Soda Powders Haskell Merrick's and Schifflin Select Powdere Sac Arrow Root i Barley Mace Ginger Allspice Squills; Opium CHEMICALS. -200 oa. Sulnh.

Quinine, "Powers Weightman 20 lbs. Calomel 601. Sulph. Morphine 20 lbs. Fro-to Carb.

Iron Act: Lead Sulnh. Cit. iron and Quinine Tannin Valerianate of Ironj Valerianate tJf PAINTS 10,600 lb. White Lead, pure 5000 lbs. White extra 2,000 lbs.

White lead, xso.i l.uuu leuow Ochre in Oil 1.000 SDanish Brown in Oil 1000 Venetian Red 500 Chrome Green in Oil Chrome Yellow 100 ground Verdieris; Pumraice Stone Litharge Umber Terraide Siene; 1,000 Black Lead in Oil Linseed Oil; Whale and Sperm Oils; Train Oil; 2,000 boxes assorted Window Glass; 20 reams Sand Paper; Putty; Whiting, Red Lead -H PASTRY COOKING 2 eross Yeast Powders Cr, Tartar Bi-carb. Soda Vanilla Beans Ext's of Lemon, Vanilla, Rose, Nutmegs, Isinglass Gelatine Russian C-elatine, te. FANCY ARTICLES 76 do. Tooth Brushes, large as sortment 10 dozen Shavins Brushes rS do. Nail Brushes 1 doz.

Comb Brushes 50 doz. Hair Brushes I do. Hat Brushes I dos. Cloth Brushes 50 doz. Shaving Soap; 6 doz, Lubben Extracts, assorted 2 doz.

lsa. Uouquet; do. Oriental Drops 12 doz. German Cologne Bell Cologne, Powder and Puff Boxes Cold Creui i Lip Balve loilet Powder Tobacco Pouches Combs; 50 doz. Paint Brushes Blenders, Fitch Brushes Spruce Gum; Gum Drops Andersons.

Lemons and Goodwin's FineX'ut Tobacco 30,000 im ported Cigars; Cigar Cases, For sale wholesale and retail uy Oct; 23 WM. H. LIPP1TT, Druggist and Chemist. LIPPITT'S SPECIFIC. 'or tne -Lysentcry.

jJiaiThaa, ana om viain 1. In presenting this justly celebrated Medicine to the puh lie, wo II1UH.C uu rasa noscriions ui n-s ruiuacjr, uvr buj hope held out to the afflicted which facts do not warrant. Thii remedy having been, for years, used in this place, for the, cure of the above diseases and those appertaining to the same class, the Proprietor has been induced to offer it on a more extensive scile. with a view to lessen the amount of i he building itself has been most hijrhly complimented by all rnousve visuea our viunire ana rne very learnea rrmif r. Ti 1:.

1.. man wo. cii, hiu, A IV HO, vmj cui county, but a credit to the State." It unites benntv your with usefulness beine larre and eommodies and at Ihe 1 amo time so constructed as to furnish one ef the finest School rooms in the' land which is well warmed by four fire places, with every other convenience, both for teacher and pupil. Above stairs are the finest dormitories to be found in any institution, male or female, in this country, They are well ventilated aad a fine fire place in, each. The Institute i net within the sound of the village at tractions, nor is it so remote as to be inconvenient belnir situated in a beautiful grove, on a -lot of 6 acres of land, and within the corporate limits of the town.

In short, the Trustees and Stockholder! have erected It for the education of their own daughters, as well as other: and they intend to spare no labor1 nor expense nccetfary to make it one of the best institutions In the whole country. And they intend to carry out their original doitf 11, which was to; make all preparations, facilities and convenien- cies ior a mo complete ana tnorougn temaieeaucation. 1." human suffering. I have never known it to fail when the di-4 rections have been strictly adhered to. Many useless nostrums have been palmed upon the public, and I hesitated for some time, until thorourly convinced of least 00 boarders can be accommodated In the institution, and good board may be had on reasonable term i 1 private families in the village, for all who prtTcr.

The term of board in the Institution are not fully ascertained, but we have determined that board shall not exceed 'J per month, including washing and TERMS OF TUITION, per Session of Five Month 1 For all English branches, 12 00 Music on Piano, 20 Otl Use of Instrument, 3 Music on Accordeon, 5 CH Landscape Drawing and Painting, 10 Course of Lessons in Wax Fruit, 1 0 Oil itaeflBcacv. -6 CERTIFICATES. Extract of a ettter received from Carroll. Baltimore, January 10th, 1851. WmJ H.

Lippirr, Esq Dear Sir I have no hesitation in saying that your Specific is one of the best Medicines ex-10 tant for Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Yox possibly may re- collect my case if it has escaped your memory I will give you briefly the facts. I had tried every thing that I had seen used, but with little And after using enough to start twenty-five Homeopathic M. 1 began to despair, when you kindly offered me your invaluable Medicine, which cured me effectually. Yours trulv, S. CARROLL.

Wilmington, N. August I4th, 1851. Wm. H. LiPrirr, Dear Sir 1 have used your Specific in two cases in my family for Dysentery.

In one 4 pnpspoonfuls effected a complete cure in the other, three 1. Flowers, A 0 Various kinds of Needle and Fancy Work, gnN. The Languages, each 10 tt.l Mezzotinto and Chinese Painting, 1 ,10 Monochromatic Painting, 10 1 Oil Painting, 15 .0 i Music on Guitar, and use of Instrument, uj uu iiispcciiou 01 ing aoove, tne parent or guardian niav observe that the necessary expenses per year in "this inttilu-tion will fall much short of most institution of the same kind. The whole necessary expense will rot exceed 120 per year, and with the usual amount of extras, the charge will not exceed $165 per year. II.

A. MZZLE, I f- Seo'y of Hoard of Trustees, Clinton, Dee. 30th, 1852. IS (it S5IITIIVILLE MALE AND FKMALK ACADRMY. ILL commence its fourth session In tbo new 15th of February and close its aehnlaatlA lil, Dec 1853.

Organization and charges as. heretofore. Mi, Murphy excepted, whose services, if necessary, will be top. plied by a competent Assistant. For particulars, address thu principal JAMES II.

IjKENT. Smithville, N. C. Dec. 31 17-6'm A AT LAW, Wilmington, N.

on Mreet, nearly opposite the Jonrna II. I. HOLMES, r. X. A i -n corticr ef Front and I'rinccss streets, under rl I i I Olt.MlI.ll UnPHK.

ALII ar.d lietail Dealer in 25rr, Jlftdicines, iralt. J'tiinti. Oa. Uye it ft, Ferfumt- i my rt- 3 I UJ li-5, waf Ir2i.rii tiaas carefully compounded by experienced i JOIIX IJA.KS. 5-iO.

AND FOH WARDING AGENT, N. will attend to the sale or purchase of and will 'hip with dispatch all consignments made ftfept. 24, 1852 3 6m 1 vi.x.'ii and Commission leichaiit. 2I? if Wilmington. N.

A.jljlA?l A. GWTEIt, B. 1 A ce I Fo a rtt 1 om I Jle r- I in informing my friends, that I rtjreparld gire .1 Mention. business entrusted to me. efficient inl attention.

nare a wnari lor ipres, 1 i Vi.iril iffiti4tfk ftml arhAnu nr ckinmnnt an. I all Cash advances made on n. N. June 4. 1S52 29-1 2m jo .1.

J. T. J. JCXES, Mer- r37 A a ws a i vviu tArwar.lin artf I AMmitfinn Xorth Water Street Wilmington, C. GEO.

HOfSTOX. rBEEJIA HOL'STcn, llmluKton, A. c. MERCHANTS AND FACTORS. SiKNKS GU.UEHT, tTtC5if WKTLNTEK, Willow Spring, oo Second II w.iIM-k street, Wilmington, is prepared to sn-1 do all manner of Job Wdrk in his line, at i.vtioe.

l-yj JESSIP 3IOOKK, anU Itf Urn I era, 21 Xortli 23 CViumtrcc street, I'hiladelphia. lianiwarc and Manilla 1'apier made to order. iirge or tiuiu quumiiies at an limes, anu iwfcjbut Ji-ret price paid 29-ly I. IIUIin.VMC. tt'in IXAI.E AND RETAIL DEALER in Tobacco, I'irir and (under Mosart Hall, next door to lurtV.) front-street, Wilmington, N.

C. 43 i.H.I.V.'.PI K. HOTHWEI.L lfc lKII A f. Areft and Com mission -B B- Mcrvhants, North rV rMrwt, imh 26, ISiJ ltinington, -S 29-ly, lUnilWELL BSi SIf Al SLAX, "bLEI lry G00.U and Groceries, North ft tr xVihainffton, N. C.

Kith lk. K2 29-1 JOSKPII 1.. KKE, NTKACTOK AND BUILDER, respectfully informs tnk l.iic that he i. prepared to take contracts in his tMtf Il aLo keep constantly on hand IJme, ft, PUstering Hair, aad Fire Lrk-k, of the best quality, Mit. i' rzton.

N. Jan- 30. IS52 21-1 WILLIAM S. I1KAI). MIIP.

AND SIGN PAINTER, AND PAPER II near the Rock Spring, Wilmington, X. is i rfrrj ai ii limes to execute any busmen in uis une, in imlinJ tr I manlike manner. To tin try If oaMiirria country that he prepared to 'mA tb- with all materials in hi line, at New orK cost an with bands at the most moderate rates. rc-ii-i fa I nlicit. a call, beme determined to use ev- rfxertia to give s.tti.

-fact ion to those who may favor him Hi tb irjatr- iiree Lr uury Ii2 2I-ly M. MrlSMS, PKtnfl AND ruM MISSION MERCHANT, North 11 WvtMrvt. Wilmington, N.C, keens constantly on U4 a fall hi i lv of iroct-rie. Wines and Liquors, and ai nil of all kinds of produce, forwarding goods, 1 11 nj COSTI.V, Wilmington, C. EEFEn TO LP.

President Branch Bank of the tate'; H. W.r shi. Ii President Bank orCape Fear; O. Pjilev, President Commercial Bank 25v7 WX. It.

rZDKH. MID PEDES, 1 now fKOtKrt. Ship C'tiaixtlrrs. nt romialinlon Mei Snath ater Street. ilmmgton, N.

will ra.ti a on all eoiKisrninentS of produce i'a iu Wilmiiirtoj, or to Peter Vaii Ness New -i. 2173 mvv.v iiiii mcw TllOl.ps vi.H ami Iletall Drnlrr in Domestic '1 Wimw. I.innnra. Provisions. v.f an I PrinecM Street, Wilmingtou, N.

C. VH. 23-ly kKSLEH, pi'H Dairrt In t'otifrctlonory. Fruit, Xnt, Toy, F-t Articles. Perfnmerv.

Tobaeeo. Scsrar. I Retail. Market Street, Wilmington, N. C.

1 C. 31 Kits, UtjrrCTrilKn Dralrr in Hats, Caps, Umbrel- H', Walking of every description, Nwrt 'de Market-street. Wilmington, N. I J. M.

UOIII.St), hI Uralrr in Hardware. Iron. Stoves. 1 t. Krout-street.

3 doors South of Market, Wil- N.v, 30v7-ly -T Wit 1111 11 mmwi'T rraOLESi tLE and Retail Drtixlst, and Dealer in riati Oil 1W ttnffa Clam, r.inlrn Sfd. Atcnt corner of Front and T-, immediately opposite Sujiw's old stand, 5 in VTARR, SOX tfl CO JIALTBl-isrARE.) ft 17 va strrrt tw York. TT'I'MlT on n.rtmpnt of HATS. Th A GUt'DS of their own Manufucture, 'T t4 Ch anl Time buyers on the most VliiM advance from cost- Their long experi- Stli iK'U t.uine.-s enables them to offer met with an examination of their 4 'f'l-aurly invited. Orders respectfully solicited.

jpieauoa paid to packing gootis lor unwu. rl AAlkf vw, I 147 Water Street, New York, slj 15-3m lirHT" ll.K, ItlHIIOV. ATx Tliui I iv vfi vidV A i Cf MJ3 I i rot 4 i 1 1 of as the ry, will I is and for can He Esqrs. IfOTlCK- TVTlt TT7- C--IT Tthe Kenan. lowing tracts of Land, or so inthr.rLa!: to satifr all taxes due thereonJ.nTk- .1 fumrenl a tisement to-wit: -w-w vi mis aaver- Ao.of Acres, i Ey whom Lifted.

Situated. 355 llara raes Hodges' District 915 Williara M. Bowden 900 Theophilus 75 Komegay: 190 JCatharine Winders 657 Lemuel 798 W. Cherry 153 'Adam 108 'John Holmes 96 fSarab Johnson 205 A bsolem wolfscrape dist. A do.

do do 1134Elisba Pipkin 56 Sukey Simmons 346 Charles 1061 Adam 336 F. 80 ilogan 558 Charily Houston 1157 jVm. Houston's 302 'James W. Kenned Albertson's dist Smith's do l0 27t'wa Abrtfm lots 635 Christopher 73 Caleb Mc.Miller 100 Elizabeth Itown 'Zacheus Smith, lot. f.

991 Llames -Williams, for 4 65 do. a do 20 50 children 160 William P. Ward 50 John Bryan 460 Nceilhain Brown 200 Catharine Brown 107 Jane Bennett 822! do. 174 Hngh Hunter, for children. 354 Nancy Kenneday 2b8John N.

Mary Stallings 109 I Amos 50 Ann Batts 56 larah Barnett 1536 Jesse Batts 90 'Bland Blanton do Limestone district 18 31 Wolfscrape Limestone district ..1. do. .1. do. Cypress Cr'k dist.

do Island CreckMist. 130 B. Buxton 257, Yates Brooks 611 IJainesT 90 'John A. lOOiUwii Norris. 622 Darid Rouse, 223 Teach ey 220 Alfred Teaehey 657 James T.

do do. do. do Rockfeh district. 75 Reuben 118 Vm. W.

Kivenbark 37S Joseph roves, jun 671 Nkholas P. Mathis 5 Edgar L. Perkins 150 loseph Sellars 380 'John t. Fussell 100 Samuel Shuffield 13 Robert Best 272 John Blanehard do -Groves do do do do Warsaw District. do do 66" William Waters 429 Henry Carlton C't House Down lAIbertson lot Itown 32 liai town lot 730 illiain Farrior, for Pick do 4 4S ett's heirs George E.

Houston, 91 76 Jacob lleith Lewis C. Oates 10 25 28 Andrew J. Swinson 9 87 town lot Hampton Sullivan do 55 72 tditv ft Edward E. Hussey, late Sheriff of Duplin county. Duplin county, N.

October 20, 1852. 7-3m Price Advertising $39 40. LOOK AT THIS. HAVING again located myself in Wilmington, I take this method of saying to my friends in the country, as well as in Wilmington, that I stop with Rothwell McAus-lan, where I will at all times be ready to sell goods as cheap as they can be bought in this place. I hope my friends will not forget where I stay.

II. M. COWAN. Wilmington, N. Aug.

20, 1852 50-tf TO TUB FARMERS ANU PLANTERS. IN STORE AND FOR SALE, at manufacturer's prices, two of Messrs. R. Sinclair improved thirty inch French Burr Stone Corn Mills, for plantation use warranted to grind from four to five bushels of fine Meal per hour with four ordinary sue horses. wbo are in want of a first rate Mill will please call and examine, or address D.

L. BURBANK, (sign of the Turk,) July 2r-3 Front-street, Wilmington, N. C. Jb-OTICE. THE Subscriber having obtained Letters of Administration, de bonis non, at the December Terra, 1852, of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, held for the County ol New Hanover, upon all and singular the goods and chat tels, rights and credits of Robert Edems, hereby notifies all persons indebted to said Estate to make payment immediately, and all persons havine claims against said tut- tate are hereby notified to present them within the time pre- urihed bv law.

otherwise this notice will be pleaded in bar their recovery. P. SMITH, Adm'r, de bonii non. December, 24, 1852 16-St NOTICE IS HEREBY CI VEST, THAT I have lost the Certificate for Five Shares of the Capital Stock of the Wilmington and Raleigh Kailroad Company, and intend to apply, in due time, to the proper authority for a new certificate. JAS.

GORDON, CUmTiog psriacr Ul uuiuyu a. vw. December Z3, IX3 NOTICE. TiY virtue of a Decree of the Court of Equity nl.imt,B untv. the subscriber will offer for sal about 1750 acres of land on Porter's Swamp, in said county, the property of the heirs of Elias Nichols, deceased, at late residence of said deceased, on the 6th day of Janua next.

A credid of six months wilt be given, persons tn nurahase would do well to examine the lands. It be sold in different parcels. Dec. 31 17s. M.

R. MORRISON. C. M. E.

THE BROTHERS' STEAMBOAT COMPANY, OR BANKS'S LIN E-is prepared with-. jr Steamer JSroTner" and ftl nmn1irAnt af Tow Boats, to carry witn dispatch al "hf them between Favetteville and Wil- meton. or 10 any miermeaiaie in.iiu.uga 6 JOHN BANKS, Ag't, Wilmington. D. W.

M'LAUREN, Ag'ts, Fayetteville. Sept. 24, 1850 3-6m TO TUB PUBLIC. 11 baa leased for a term of years, of It. Hrown.

his fire-proof store, with his wharves, and now in acondition to take especial care of Spirits Turpentine other Naval Stores committed to his care. The Ware house ia well known to be the best ana saies. piace iu town the storage of Bacon, Lard, Corn, Peas, tc. 1 he lower wharves have on them four large new sheds, wnere spiriis be safely kept from the rain and sun. He is prepared to receive ana snip, or pen, an a.iiiu j.m "uuv will also make advances wnen requireu.

Ho beers to refer to ihA follow ine- rentlemcn: tt. w. Brown, John Dawson, G. Parsley, and Thos. H.

Wright, MILES COSTI.N. Brown's wharf, Wilmington, N. C. l-12m September l2; IS51 NOTICE, SPECIAL" TERM of the Superior Court of Law, for tk Cnnntr of Xew Hanover, for the trial ef causes re- iv.tt nr Hid t'onrt. will be held at HUE UU IUC v.

tht town of ilmingion. on the rourm wKon and where all persons inter- 111 jirui 1 ested are required to attend, under the penalty of the law in such cases made and provided. lrti and Witnesses on State Docket are not required attend. By order. Tt It.

BCi.ili'VJ, vicib. Nov. 1S52 11-te rjl P. tn She or to of erty and right their for MR. MRS.

BPRWELL'8 FEMALE SCHOOL. I IIILLSBORO. N. Q. i THE winter session will commence on Wednesday, tlo 12th of January next.

The school is furnUhed with a new and complete apparatus, and the young ladies hare access to an extensive library. Persons desiring to place their daughters or wards in this school will address 1 -1 REV. R. BURWELL, Dee. 16, 1852 -f 16 4t) IlilULoro'.

N. C. NOTICE. TT7ILL BE SOLD, at the Court House in Wilmington, on the second Monday in March next, the following tracts of lands and town lots, or as much thereof as will pay the taxes due thereon for the year 1851, and the costs of this advertisement, vis: Town. Lots.

Situation of Land Lots By whom Listed. I W1T.SIISOTOK DISTRICT. 1 No. 125. 1 On Second street 1 On Third street 1 Between Surry Front st.

Elvin Arfis, William Blaney, do for J. Blaney, do. for M. Sargent, Mary Barnett, $6 36 14 76 6 26 13 92 10 60 4 69 1 On 3d st. between Church I and Nun.

l(01d Brunswick No. 7 James M. Baber. 9 96 17 40 6 43 10 25 6 68 3 48 9 29 4 07 l.Walnut rtina coenran, Gideon Cappa, Joseph Craig, II 1 On Boundary street. castle street continued.

On Orange street UNear Dry Pond B. Cannady, Caty CamDbell. James O. Chambers. T.

Fiord. 1 Queen street. No. 210.. Augustus Frost, Mrs.

Guthrie, Nathan Green, J. Gilbert for Wriirht. 7 69 13 01 26 10 17 40 8 12 Market street I On Third 4to square Last of Boun- V.IV. James Hostler. E.

W. Hawkins. 8 01 1 74 10 04 31 31 19 34 32 94 6 08 20 88 6 96 7 10 11 03 2 18 6 90 Near North side Market street. On Oranee M. M.

Holmes, Win. M. Harri8S, B. L. Hoskins.

I Front 8 tree No. 46.... 1 On Second street S. P. Ivey.

John S. James. o. ao No. 150.

letter A S.E.King, D. D. King, Nancy London. Third street, near railroad o. 50, Polly Locke, II.

Lanimerman, Mary Martin, Margaret McLellan. I On Princess street Jf i. jjMulberry and Sixth Ijln Oregon, McRae street Donald Mchae fo; Bella Samnson. 1 On Front James T. Morriss.

22 Un Surry street 1 On Castle street 1 Joining J. A. Parker's Walnut jjNear the Newbern road. IjOn Castle street Mary Morriss. N.

S. McEachern. 6 32 39 J. Mi Ilia. Albert G.

Hall. Jonn Alcb.acbern, Alexander May, Market street Ked Cross street Red Cross and 3d st Near Dry Pond Fourth inos. 01. Jttogers, Mariah Stately, Mariah Stanly, Fred. Sullivan, Henry Sampson, Sibbett, Joseph Springs, No.

45, Near Dry East of Old Boundary un KJva lionndary street. I On Mulberry street I I Between do. and Walnut, I On 5th street jjOn 2nd street 1 On corner Red Cross 1 Qn 2nd street. McRae street. jlOn Old Boundary jOn Boundary st iOn 3d street Stanton Spooner, l.aac V.

Srmitb, Ann Sellers, EI. B. Sboaler, Est of Win Shaw, Peter G. Tilly. JJ E.

Toomer for Toomcr. F. Varian, E. M. Ward, Bern.

-White, John Williams, Win. A. William's, do, i 1 jjOrange and Dock ets. California point district 350 un xrumpeter's Stephen Keyes, 2 03 40(w ederal i'omt muel Mints, Lewis Pepper, Win. C.

Tharpe, 1 08 1 do do UPPER SOUND DISTBICT. do do do. do do do do 3 40 80i 1 05 1.000 Charles 5 4 1 2 3 1 2 6 1 2 200f Geo. F. Bo wen.

365 210 100 Elcy Potter. do do do do do. "MIDDLE SOUND DISTRICT. On Clear Run I'aram Puckett. Julia A.

JLrask, fij N. Bloodworth. 25 1 05! do do Francis Bill, Bennetta Bryant, Wm. R. Harper.

254! Deep Inlet lOo'mith's Mill Creek igolOn the Sound do (HOLLY SHELTER DISTRICT. do MicaiahT. Kennedy iviary Ann j. aga, 14 50 Wm. W.

Anderson. 24 100 do do do Jacob Kocbell, 97 ROCK IT POINT DISTRICT. 24! 491 2001-', Burgaw win. A. Bloodworth 4 2 1 1 6 1 3 10 1 1 4 2 ISO do Joseph Bird.

100' Little Burgaw John Bradsbaw. 37 08J aqo On Timothy Croom. 02 tCH oi 100 Un cypress lligbsmitn, 68 360 On Big Swamp LONG CREEK DISTRICT. ROrtOn Morgan's Creek Lavia aj. emitn, 87 James Bpurdeaux, 92 97 49 37 72 20 11 10 22 34 49 97 10 97 18 76 50 On Mill Branch Uohn Harts.

200 On Long Creek 'George Moore, 200 I Jesse Miller, 208 Morgan's Creek 'Obed Scott. jl'Riley's Creek Elias It. Wilson, SOUTH WASHINGTON DIST. 92j 230 129 542 do. Isaac Blanton, uO do R.

M. Bloodworth, Laban Carroll for Wm. Lamb, Ilosea Dempsey. do do do do do do do iRufus W. Garriss, 50, wm.

8. lienry, do Daniel Kerr, do. Win. S. Murray, John M.

Murray, 180 50 631 24 do. Thos. Murray, 417 do. do. do.

do. Llames Mills, 65 76 33 22 22 43 00 76 640 do do do Catharine Murray, 300 85 Mills, Bryant Moore, James T. Ritter, 100 do do 240 65 248 233 do do 1 PINKY WOODS DISTRICT On Long Creek Shadrack Stallings, Sarah Ann Rowe, Beni. Rowe, 3 2 1 1 1 11 1 1 Jesse Walker, 59 76 51 165; 165 Moore's Creek Wm. White, CAIJiTUCK DISTRICT.

a a dO dO Joseph White, 505 150 Arthur Bourdeaux, 17 24 24 17 85 71 98 61 37 Francis J. Pridgeon, 1461 Hugh Potter, LOWER BLACK RIVER DIST 84 ado do IGrifiith Barnhill, do do do Hardy P. Brinson, Wm. Everitt, Sam'l J. Moore.

262 511 99 Wilson Moore, 4 501 Tosao R. Mott. 13 OWEN FENNELL, Late Sheriff of New mover county. Wilmington, Dec. 15, 1852 Pr.

adv. $74 50 16 3m $Z0 R. EWARD. HE above reward will be paid for the apprehen- monly called Eady, belonging to the estate of James i Davis, late of Dunlin county, and delivery sc n.B. or her confinement in Jail so that we can get ner.

has been absent for about two years, and propably lurks, is concealed in the part of New Hanover county adjoin- the Duplin line. We will also pay the aforesaid amount a a A person who will enable us to convict any white man hirine gaid 8iavo. Said slave, Edith, is the wife of a neero man named Jack, (a blacksmith,) formerly the prop of Henry Williams, dee'd j. 11. caiuAiii SETI1 DAVIS, December 6, 1852 15-tf Coacb and Carriage Maa ufaetory Clinton C.

OLD ROBIN HOOD SON would respect fully inform tke citizens of bampson county public generally, that they will carry on me aoove ousi-ness tn all its various branches. Tbey are prepared to put th PATENT SPRING BUGGY, bavins: purchased the for the county; and hope by strict attention to business to merit a share of public patronage. They warrant all work to be made of the very best materials, and should ritr.n twi months, witn rair usacre. euner in nrk anahm or material, it will be repaired without charge Persons wishing to buy would do well to eall and examine themselves, as they'donot intend to be surpassed for style, elegance and durability. I -REPAIRING done in the neatest manner, at short notice ja-Mill Ink Gudgeons, maae ana warrnutea ior wn P.MnilaK.ir.a mall.

T1 I JVB.O, warrantea. Clinton. May 14. 1852 1 36-tf taS REWARD. 1 ilTKAWAY from the subscriber, about the 15th XV December, 1852, his negro man CAESAR.

Said nerro is about 60 yean of age, black complexion, and tin ha walks. He is supposed to be. lurkin in the neighborhood of Mr. Miller or Mr. PearsaTl plantation in Duplin county, me aboye reward win oepw For his deliyery to me or his confinement in the J'o(Da-plin county.

JOSEPH R. Warsaw. Duplin co Dee. 23, 1852 7-tf 50 UK WARD. Tl ANA WAY front the subscriber a negro man rt a ft a Said nerro ia about 6 feet 1 inch high, built, dark complected, and formerly be.

longed to Mr. Richard M. Lewis sr.4 ofKladen. UfJZ-l 6 53 1 1 50 I 1 52 68 56 27 4 68 I 17 65 24 15 23 44 10 84 44 5 22 4 35 3 20 21 72 86 4 69 24 12 15 13 6 Qg 4 65 13 05 28 17 13 05 88 84 43 50 I I 54 76 62 22 61 82 I 91 i7 17 23 I 1 1 lief ing Into been are One your are Is a' of tor at Kin ed, others of bier's and of er G. h.me, out of joint.

I obtained a bottle of the Liniment and ussd it freely four days, when the soreness and pain were all gone and the hip ioint was well I have also naed the l.inimenl for the Piles, lis effects were wonderful- Free application night and morning ior a ween naa periecny curea me. Dinnvn. 64 Duane street, New York, June 25th, 1852. i i '1 Savakmah. Oeo 25th, 1852.

I have used the Mexican Mustana Liniment for some time in in 7 stable, upon my horses, in cases of Sprains, Biuisea. Galls, 8trains and Sores of different kinds, incident to a large number of horses. I used it upon a horse which had been saddle-galled for nearly a ear. 1 haa tried many remedies, anil one in particular mai 1 ad been in the hbit if usinz for years, and badareneially praved successful. Nothing appeared to give it any relief until I tried the Mustang Liniment, which cured it in a very short time Icon aider it an invaluable remedy, and would not be without it.

WM. II. UUUIbS. Boston. May 1st, 1852.

Messrs. A. G. Brass Co. I was induced to ry the Mustang Liniment on a valuable horse of mine for a Spavin, and in ten days after applying it the swelling went down, and the horse is now free from lameness, and apparently as well as ever.

I Would advise all who have horses troubled with Ring bone, Spavins, Windfalls, or lameness -of any kind, to goat once and procure a bottle of this Liniment. J. TILLtON, 21 Milk st.r. CO-The Liniment is out uo in bottles of 3 sizes, and sella for 25 cents, 5C cents and gl per bottle. The 50 cent size contains 3, and the ftl size 6 times as much as the 25 cent size, being much cheaper.

A. G. BRAGG sole proprietors." Principal Depo a 301 Broadway, N. and corner Third and Market streets, tH.Lou is, Mo. For sale by Druggists generally, and by DtjPRE, Dec 24, 1852.

I6-6111 Druggist, Wilmingtt.n, N. C. LYON'S KATHAIRuBT FOR PRKSERVIHU, RE STORING AND BEAUTIFYING TllE HAIR. I AMONG the many articles recommended for promoting a luxuriant and beautiful growth of the human hair, cleansing the head from Dandruff and its natural impurities, nothing has ever been discovered to compete with the virtues or themcontested the mcontestiblervA 1 H-AIRON, either as a TOILET PREPA RATION its softening and fragrant character, or to preserve and resuscitate fallen hair upon tilth. and liALD HEADS.

The Kathairon neutralizes the. effect of disease, climate and old age. which so often cause the hair to fall off and turn grey. Ladies and gentlemen wishing an arti cle to cleanse, softfen, eurl and beautify their hair, Should be particular and en quire for LYON'S KATHAIRON. It is sold by ail throughout North and America.

Eurone and the Islands of the Ocean, in large bottles for 25 cents. Sold in Wilmington by C. DuPRE and January 7, 1853 I LIPPi IT. 18 Lyon's Extract Pure Jamaica Ginger. OTHING need be said to command the attention of the public to this article when convinced that it is PURE and unadulterated.

Medical men, or those seeking a harmless beverage to destroy the unwholesome effects of oracaisn ana luroia water, can reiy upon its genuine character, and it is also extensively used for culinary purposes, "in flavoring cakes, preserves, To the afflicted with Dyspeosia, Summer Complaints, Cholera, Nervous Debility, Fever and Ague, Dizziness, General Prostration, nothing has ever been prescribed with equal effect. 1 Manufactured by E. Thomas Lyon, Chemist, 161 Broadway New York. Inquire for LYON'S PURE GINGER. Sold by reputa-ble Druggists throughout the world S- W.

II. LIPPITT and C. DuPRE Wilmington, N. agents as above. Jan.

7, 1852. 18 REMOVAL. Mulberry Street, between Front and Removed to North. Water Streets. rTIHE subscriber continues to keep on hand alar re JL and general assortment of CARRIAGES of nis own manufacture, which he oners for sale on the most reasonable terms among which maybe found Roeka ways, Barouches, Uanhamg, Buggies, Wagons, Gigs, Sul heys, Also, Harness of all kinds.

Purchasers will find it to their interest to call and exam ine before purchasing elsewhere, as I am determined cot to be undersold. N. B. Repairing done at short notice, and in the neat est ana best manner. ISAAC WELLS.

Wilmington, N. July 4, 1S51 43-tf LARGE MARBLE MONUMEKT. A LARGE FAMILY MONUMENT completed in the best style, of the very best American Marble, is offered tor sale at a reasonable price. For particulars, apply at THE JOURNAL OFFICE. May 20, 1252 218-1 t37-tf RICHLANDS, ONSLOW COUNTY, N.

OCTOBER, 18521 COME OWE! COME ALL! TO GET BAKGA1N8I TTTE II AVE JUST OPENED a well selected stock of Vi FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS Ready-made CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, SHOES and BOOTS, of every kind and description fine DRESS GOODS, silk and worsted MANTILLAS; JEWELR of the latest styles and fashions and of the best qualities, all of which we are enabled to sell at very low prices, as we have embraced the advantage of visiting all the Northern wholesale and importing establishments and buying to the advantage. Also, a full assortment and large stock of HfARDWAKE and GROCERIES, FLOUR, CHEESE, COFFEE, SU GAR, SPUN COTTON all and a great variety of other articles in, this line at Wilmington wholesale prices, which we are now opening and keep constantly on by re-supplying ourselves monthly with fresh articles. Thankful for the kind patronage we have heretofore enjoyed in our Richland establishment, we shall endeavor to give satisfaction to our friends and customers in every possible manner, and prove to be worthy of the confidence they place in us. We only call their attention and respectfully solicit them to favor us with a call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, in order that' we may have a chance to keep up the reputation of our establishment, that all may ana a iuii assoriinen. oi ne eneapest gooaa at STERN BROTHER'SJ notice.

THE subscriber begs leave to return his thanks to his town and country friends for the liberal patronage he has received from them for the past year, and would respectfully inform them that he has just returned from the North with his FALL AND WINTER STOCK, which be is now rti- ceivinir, and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of the same. He has on hand the following a- mong otner articles 20 bbls. Whiskey; 20 bags Coffee; 10 Rum; 10 bbls. Pork; 5 firkins Butter; 20 boxes Cheese; 20 bbls. Sugar, different grades; 50 44 Flour, fine and super; 50 baes extra family Flour: i Wines, IJrandy, Gin, Pepper, Ginger, Allspice, Irtdigo, Nutmegs, Mess Beef, Mackerel, Shoes, Spun Yarn, Fancy Prints, Flannels, Winter Goods for pants, Cutlery, Crockery, Sheeting, Shirting, Blankets, Buckets, -Brooms, Soap, Liuuiwt uu iuujr oiucr articles too leoioua to mention.

Don't forget to call at the old stand, Market-street, i. r.Anl Aflka TJaa1 -n nrr. Wilmington, Sept. 10th, 1852. PIANOS MTJ SIC.

npHE undersigned respectfully informs the citizens JL of Wilmington and vicinity that he has openedlTT a MUSIC STORE on Market street, above the Carolina Hotel, where he intends to keeD a eomnlete assortment of PIANOS of the most celebrated manufacture. No. 6. 61. and 7 octave Pianos, in Rosewood Cases, and with the la test improvements.

These instruments have; been selected by himself, and he therefore feels confident to guarantee them to be superior in tone, finish and worktnanshin to any which ever came to this market before. lie will sell them New York prices. He also keeps, and is constantly receiving, the latest and most fashionable: Music for Piano and all other His arrangements with Northern Publishers are such, that is enabled to receive any ordered piece, either published Europe or in this country. In three days. He will attend any orders from String or Brass Bands, either for instru ments or arranged JV1U8IC, witb despatch, having arranged the Music of the Wilmington Amateur Brass Baud du ring the last 6 months.

Old Pianos taken in exchange. All orders for Music or Instruments from the country, will promptly attended to. HERMANN L. Nov. Professor of Music.

Fayetteville Observer, Newbern Newbernian, and Golda-boro' Republican, copy 3 times, and tend bill and marked copies to the i LAHGE Axle or Superior qaallty -Suitable for Timber Waggons. Extra Timber Axes; House anp Yard Axes, cheap, For sale by J. M. ROBIN N. tb LETS.25 for sale bv 24 i- 1 MelNNIS.

mlf 1 Ud Tu. 1 i "J.1" ni' I uuAi.o. us lanueui anoiner lot or josennine uitLUl tarpaia lkn.4l if of fancy nd ml es as 21 3d 1st 2d 3d price an tars is bad tbi like effect. Respectfully. TnCC.

L0R1.NG, Ed. Commercial. Harrell's Store. New Hanover County. N.

Oct. 10. 1851 Wm. H. LirriTT, Dear Sir: it is with plea- sure I state that 1 have used vour Specific for the cure of Dys- entervl Diarrhoea.

and have found it to oroduce the de- sired effect in every case I used it after the usual remedies have failed. I recommend it with confidence to the public- Respectfully, J. SEAYEY, M. D. Savasnah, Ga December 26th.

1851 Mr. Wm. H. Lip- Pitt, Dear Sir: It is with pleasure I acknowledso the wonderful effects of your Medicine for curinar Diarrhoea or Bowel complaint, as I am satisfied it was the means, under God. of saving the life, first of my Child and then of my As my Brother was given up by two of the most eminent Physicians in this place, Drs.

Richardson and Wrege. and when I consulted the latter as to the propriety Of trying it on him so low, he said I might to satisfy myself that I had left, Bothing untried, but he did not think that Medicine1 would be of any use to bim. But thank God he was mistaken, as we saw the salutary effects in 24 hours, and in ten days he was able to be out of bed. I remain yours, very truly and gratetuiiy, wm. iiAlL.fc.xV Prepared and sold by WM.

II. LIPP1TT, Druggist Chemist, N. E. Corner Front and Market street, ilmington, N. C.

A liberal discount will be made to Dealers. July 23, 1852 47-6m I CHEMICALS Fresh arrivals of the following: 100 o. Sulphate Quinine, 5 bbls. Epsom Salts. 5 lbs.

pure Sul phate Zinc, 8 oz. Sulphate Morphine, 4 oz. Acetate Mor-v pbme, 10 lbs. Ulue Mass, 15 lbs. English Calomel, 6 oz1 Peperine, 5 gals.

Spir'ts Nitre, 2 oz. Oil Tobacco, 5 lbs. Hyd. Patassa, (English,) 2 lbs: Iodine, 2 lbs. Iodine Arse-nici 2 lbs.

Chloroform, 1 oz. Iodine Copper, 1 oz. Valerinate of Iron, 5 lbs. Phosphate Soda, 20 lbs. Sugar Lead, pure, 4 oz.

Tannin, 1 oz. Oxide Mercury, 5 gals. Aq. Ammonia, 10 Spirits Ammonia Aromat, 10 lbs. Hoffman's Anodyne.

For sale by C. DuPRE, Druggist. April 2d Market street. RUGS AND MEDICINES. Just received 10 lbs.

Gum Opium, (Turkey,) 200 lbs. Salt Petre, 40 lbs. Gum Arabic, 30 lbs Alexandria Senna, 20 lbs. E. J.

Senna; bbl. Guni'Camphor, 1 bbl. Cream of Tartar, 1 bbl. Carb. Soda, 1 cask Sal.

Sodii, 2 cases Cooper's Isinglass, 3 doz. Cox's Gelatine, 4 boxes celebrated Soap Powder, 12 doz. boxes Yeast- Powder C. Dt: PRE, Druggist. PATENT MEDICINES.

4 boxes Sand's Sarsaparilla, 2 boxes Townaend's 3 doz. Risley's 3 gross Bate-man's Drops, I gross Wright's Pills, 1 gross Brandreth's gross Peters' 4 doz. Spencer's 6 doz. Beckwith's do. 6 dozen Moffat's gross Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, 4 doi.

Wiftar's Balsam Wild Cherry, C. DuPRE, Druggist and Apothecary. 1- 1 Li i PAINTS, OILS, 8000 lbs. Iure Extra and No. 1 Lead, 8 bbls.

Linseed Oil, lre, 150 lbs. Chrome Green, 60 lbs. Paris Green ground and in Oil, 6 boxes Chrome Green, (Dry,) 4 boxes Am. ermillion, a bbls. Lamp tflack, 500 lbs.

I Spanish Brown, (in Oil,) 2 casks Venitian Red, (English,) 500 lbs. Venitian Red, (in Oil.) 150 boxes Window Glass, American and French, at C. DuPRE'S, Drug Store, Market st. FANCY ARTICLES. 12 doz.

Lubin's Extract, 3 dozen Poncine Soap, 1 gross Brown Windsor Soap, 6 dozen Shaving Cream, 3 dozen Wash Balls; 3 doz. Buffalo Combs, (superior;) 1 gross Wax Matches; a large assortment of Hair and Tooth Brushes. C. DuPRE, ap2 I Wilmington, N. C.

STABLER'S ASODYKE EXPECTORANT IS confidently recommended to invalids, as UNSURPASSED by any known preparation, for the cure of COUGHS, OaR NESS, and other forms of Common Colds, BRONCHITIS, ASTII'-j MA, CROUP, CONSUMPTION, in an early stage, and for the re of the patient even in advanced stages ol that fatal disease. It combines in a scientific manner remedies of lone esteemed value, with hers of more recent discovery, and besides its sooth and tonic qualities, acts through the sKin gently, ana with great efficacy for the cure of this class of diseases Certificate from Dr John Addison, physician to the Baltimore Southern Dispensary Having been made acquainted wiih the ingredients wnich enter the composition 01 your Aixtiui ie. oiie-hk r.ri!.c-RANT." and havina also made trials of its virtues, I have no hes itation in recommending it to the confidence and patronage of the public, as a most vaJuabie medicine in me treatment 01 me va rious diseases for which it is intended. i A number of the most respectable physicians, to whom we have communicated a knowledge of the constituents of these medicines, have, been pleased to favor us with their opinions some of them in writing that they are the best remedies they have evr acquainted with tor the cure of the diseases for which they recommended. OPINION OF PR.

B. MARTIN, of the most experienced of the faculty in this city, and long j. celebrated for his successful practice. Gentlemen I have carefully examined the cbrapooent parts of DI.VKRHOSv C'RIHL as well as your Anolyne Cherry Cxpeciorant, and find them both valuable compounds U.edwes safeaud cooshtetit with medical practice, and I do not hesitate to recommend them. Baltimore, June, 1652.

B. MARTIN, M. D. STABLER'S DIARRHOEA CORDIAL! pleasant mixture, compounded in agreement with the rules Pharmacy, of therapeutic a genu, lonx known and celebrated their peculiar efficacy in curing D1ARRH02A, and similar affections of the system. In ita actions it ALLAYS NAUSEA and produces a healthy action of the LIVER, thus removing the cause the same time that it cures the disease.

-Opinion of Dr. Jon Addison, physician to the Baltimore South ern Dispensary. ll.rinr md trial of vour CORDIAL," and ainn aennainieit with the inaredients of which it is compos tt fives me much pleasure tn ad.ling iny teatinwjoy to that of in favor of ita extraordinary efficacy in the cure of DI- m. a awtsm nn nll Df A 1 IkJT I nKilrltan np.n sH II If With much respect, 4., JOHN ADDISON, M. D.

The anhaeribenL Anotbecaries and Fbarmaceutista In the city Baltimore, are satisfied that the preparations known as Sta Anodyne Cherry Expectorant and StabW' DtarrtHE. Cordial, are medicine of treat value, and very efficient forte rcl ef cure of the diseases for which they are recommended, they titi mnA mr in their oreoaration and style putting up, and we take pleasure In recommeadrnx them to eustomera. A. Moore, Israel J.Orahame, JCP.7 i' i Francia P. Scott, Henry Lowe.

G. W. Johnston, Jno-M. La-toie' 8 V. Fleroinr.

J. W. Barty B. Stansbury, Mc- Pheraoa A Marslwll, Bdward Gilpin, A. W.

"ognea. jj-B ST aBLEIt 4-CO Wholesale DrugUi Battimore, 03-l or rate Dy vragsiut ge a Tt. a 6 at ne in to all i be TOPHAII. ArAIlRRIV. THE Exercisei of this Institution will be resumed on Monday? the 3rd day of January, 1853.

J. W. MURPHY. A. Students Will be prepared for admission to the Junior Class of any College in the United States.

The course of instruction will be thorough and, as the object of the Principal will be to educate, not to reform, no boy will be re-tained, who, upon trial, should prove himself to 'be mentally or morally unsusceptible of education, i TUITION pfeR SESSION OF FIVK MONTHS, AS VOUX)Wt Spelling, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic It Geography, $7 60 English. Grammar, History and Philosophy 12 0l First Class in Algebra, Latin and Greek. 13 00 Second Class in Ancient Languages and Mathematics, or 13 00 Board can had in the immediate vicinity of the Aeado-my, att7per(mouth. NICHOLAS N. NIXON, LTtn.

Prea't. of Board of Trustees. Dec. 16th, 1S52. 8J-lw-15-3ut jayCommiercial and Herald copy 3 moi.

Jacksonville Male and Female Seminary. BENJAMIN J. TENNEY, A M. "ESTER, Instructrees in Female rTiHL Trustees are happy to announce that this lntitu--L tion is now permanently establuhed, and fn a flourishing condition, Testimonials of the highest character war. rant them in saying that the qualifications of the Teachers whom they have enjraeed.

are such as to ensure, to all who mav the institution, the adraataees of jtcmatio and thorough instruction. A large and commodious building has been errccted with separate rooms, and. ample accommodations for both the Male and Female A very extensive and complete Apparatus has been provided for the illustration of the different branches ef Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, tie. Frequent lectures will be iven, with experiments in the various branches of Physical' cience, throughout the Academio vear whlek on the 4th inst; An excellent Piano is furnished for the bm Twn. Music.

I i The course of study will be as extenafva In a institution in the State. Pupils may here turwe all braneh. necessary to fit them for an advanced standing la any College in the i From the encouragement which this school has heretofore met with, the Trustees have thought proper to make a considerable deduction in the fees for tuition, which' will be follows per session: i I MALE DEPARTMENT. In lower branches, Spelling, Reading. Jtcffl 00 Ofamma, 00 With Algebra, Greek and 12 60 Wtth lectures on all the higher I lO Class.

44 44 4th Class. 44 44 CHALK DErAITMrXT. Spelling, Reading, Writing, mi Including Philosophy, all higher branches 12 60 French. Latin. ii na on Muaiq on Piano with use of 15 00 Music on ......10 00 Pain ting and 400 Embroidery in 2 5a Good board can be obtained in respectable families in the village and vicinity, from 5 to $3 perVmonth.

TRUSTEES I P. W. MONTPDRD. PHILIP KOOWrv JASPER ETHERIDGE, A J. MURRILL, G.JWARD.

D. W. simm6ns, C. D. FOY.

i F. S. HUMPHREY, W. D. HUMPHREY OTWAV SANDERS, J.S.

WREN. EDWAftn WARTY JOHN COOK, W. S. HUMPHREY. JASPER ETHEltmr.t? A.

J. Morrill, Sec'. 1. Oct. 9th, 1832 WitmilU.

immm. V.i- i. please eopy. ASOSflC ACADEMY AT LOSO CREEK. IT.

rpHIS Institution has just been Opened under the direct "0 of a competent and experlenc'ed Teacher. TUITION PER SESSION OF FIVE MONT Spelling, Reading, Writing, first class In EngU; MONTHS, EngUh, Grammar and t7 etry, Logics and Metaphysics French. Spanish and at V' km. I IM ll-iu. portanity uoara uanM obtained Ike nelghWhooA frem 5 to 7 per raontn.

1 Tbh "ntion to keen elear of all sectarian opinio, J- D. POWERS. Pres. Board Truies. rntrnr.nv Second class df aaine, Including History.

Philoaophy and the use of the 12 00 Higher branches or Englith Science, inolaWg class in Algebra, Lfttltt and Greek 00 Second class of same, including Geometry. IMjvnVai f'7. 4mm, 1 Itl 1 1. ldVl young gentlemen andladiaadaairoiMnf tciiity of sneak inland Institution, it Is Dresumi wilt ww-a t-AIiNS. importer and jobber 'V, nd FANCY GOODS.

162 NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN, that I have lost my Cirtificate for one Share in the Capital Stock of the Wilmiogtoi, and Raleigh Rail Road Company, and that k. to the Directors of said Company for Fucwv Yr JOHN renewal thereof. isw 16-3m Duplin county. N. 21st 1852.

lb-am OI Broadway, offering l. in his rf--r)! 'lie various stvle and designs, consts- SliW, Mdrce It Florea- IMl "nulKa. IIoMiiet IllUlon, unria i iu Sma 1 les Tilmmlngs of all Ulntl, Sbj 'rtMrh and F.nictUI Crie. Crape S.E.,- ava' of all Silk Lace AVI.ltc CiocJa, Hosiery, L. C.

wa-d invite the attention of hii friends 1 I tii wily. lie will PTat inducements to ill vl" tun- i (i- STEARNS, 162 Eroadway, C. 17 rtrett and Maiden Lane, N. Y. 17-ly STRAW GOODS.

No. 160 Broadway. New York, kV il.Tr!',1"!1 Commission dealer in HATS. CAPS, w-Tt. "ATTKRS' STOCK, TRIMMINGS, "frienee in these particular branches of X-1 1 1 fciI'ti in the manufactring, ena-l'Vi.

111 to purchasers that cannot be their goods at second or third Jl tZi. extensive and well assorted for te constantly added ta by fresh ul V0Ia bI own manufactory. Particular vj FLY NT. 32-tf 'HI charge interest tCan 30 day. on all accounts the goods which fL.l,,"? daily receiving and NOTICE.

pt. informs his friends, and the tg.V'oi vi- lb he hM uken A- McKin- for th purpose of carrying on 30 vi rif rr uciciijt- to the TN at It. the 12.OOO Acrt. or More, Turpentine Land and Mills 1 for Sale. r.

imrsuanee a decree of the Court of Equity for the 5 wotlTJlSon.FUT.rm 1852. wil) be sold at 32 auction on 21st Febrn.ry.next. at 1 'Jh the Court Uond in Clinton, upon one and 7 with interest after one year, one percent, gffi! i.a i cash, the LANDS AND MILLS or Tateeorje T. EsrksdaJe, known formerly as the Mal- 10:27,1552. AVANA CIGARS, IMPOpED.Just reedred a fine lot expressly for the iI'TOkB 10- is supposed 10 do iuiiug Bladeheouaty, where be haa a wife, i I will gire the above reward for his delivery to me in mtogtonV his confinement in auy Jail in the hafc I can get him.

COaTIN. October 1, 1S53 aJ-2t l-tf nRAPCO TOBACCO. Just recelyed a plendid lot of iincatk nd 1 um compelled to lheJ Ucccnibei-21, tS52 sold on credit. M. McINNIS- Turk..

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