f ' I , ( A , - ( I ' C , s J A. A A 'A a A f 5 IX DOLLARS A YEAR, IN ADVANCE- PUBLISHED BY FULTON PRICE. WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA. VOLUME i. SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER G, 131. tin i t u n a I U J !; !i I (Hi UTES Of ADVERTISING. AXF sura ax. 17.. -.I 2 day,.. . 3 day,.... 4 day. 5 day,...' 1 wck, 2 wrtk 1 1 Booth... ...2 00 2 saooth, J 50 3 month, ..5 00 month, 8 00 1 year ....15 00 25 M !, 75 871 1 diy 0 50 2dv 75 3 day 1 4 day 1 5 dV 1 weik 2 week 1 month.... . 2 month.... 3 monthi .... 6 months.... 1 year .... 00 25 W 75 75 00 00 , 10 00 16 tO ....V.S0 00 Ten lines are counted as a square, and lv lines or less a lalf-vqaar. Longer advertisement in proportion, and all payable in advance. Arrival wd Impart ore of the Malls at Wilmington The mail from the North, fejr Kailroad, arrive daily about 11 A. M. The mail from the South, by Steamer from Charleston, ar rives daily about 8 A. M. The mail from Fayetteville, via Warsaw, is due daily up on the arrival of the cart. The mail from Kavetteville, via Eliabethtown, by u1key ii due on Tuedav. Thursday, and Saturdays, at 9 A. M The mail from Onslow Court-House, by ulkey, is due on Monday's, at 5 P. M. The mail from Black River Chapel, via Long Creek, by ml key, ii due on Thursday!, at 5 1 . 51. CloatngtarMall. The mail far the North, by Railroad, cW es daily at 10 P. M. The mail for the South, by Steamboat, close daily at 10 A. M. .The mail for Fayetterille, Tia Warsaw, close daily at 10 P. M. The mail for Fayetteville, ria Lliabcthtown, by sulkey clone on Tuesdays. Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 9j A. M. The mail for Onslow Court-House, by sulkey, close on Thursdays, at 10 P. M. The mail for Long Creek, by sulkey, closes on Thursdays, at 10 1 M. MW Letter should be in the Office at least 15 minutes be fere the time of closing the mails. II. I.. HOLMES. A TTORNEY AT LAW. WILMINGTON. N. C. A Office on corner of Front and Princess streets, under Journal office. o27, 1851 dIJwStf JNO. rOTTS BROWN, ARMA D J. DE KOSSE T, jr., R. F. BKOW.N BROWN & DellOSSET, Itw York, DellOSSET BHOWS, Wilmington, IV. C, 32 COMMISSION MERCHANTS. MrllAE fc II AlUUS. T 91 PORTERS and Wholesale and Retail Dealers In J. China, Glass, and Earthenware, and Fanning Imple ments, west side front street, between Market and Dock streets, Wilmington, N. L. -"l G WM. M. IIAUHISS, ENEIIAL Coiuuilsslon Merckamt & Ship Broker Wilmington, N. C. O. G. Parsley, Esq., ) Dudley k Huntington, Jas. Corner & ons, lialtimore. K. A. Soudcr fcCo., Philadelphia 1 nompson & Hunter, I v.-.Ynrk M. M. Freeman & Co., $ ew-"rk- Tuft Hunting, Boston. 12-ly Wilmington, N. C. C. D. ELLIS. H. P. RI'SSELL. J. B. RUSSELL ELLIS, UUSSELL & CO.. "leneral Commission Merchant and Shlpllrokers, VX Wilmington. N. C. Refer to E. P. Hall, Esq., President Branch Bank of the Mate, Wilmington. 4 G JOSEPH II. FLANKER, BSERAL Commission Meithnnl, 2-ly Wilmington, N. C. S AVAOE t ME ARES, COMMISSION and Forwarding Merchants, Wilmington N. C. Sept. 9th, 1851 2-ly O Please tflvc m a Call. & G. HOLMES, wholesale and retail dealers in o- . 1 ' - 1 - 1 1 1 ' T ' . L ! mesne srooiin, sucn as nt-Kro nrriH-vn, iiiiih'TS, iyviuucht Jeans, satinets, blankets, shirtings, print, spun cotton, etc., etc.; boots and shoes, direct from the manufacturers; all kinds of foreign and domestic wines and liquors, direct from the importer and manufacturer. All kinds of groceries. prorisions and ship stores, bought and will be sold low for i. . r Air. I n: iir:i . xt cu3ii, curuur ui v mci uiiu x iiiivcbb eirccin, iiuiuigiuii, n Carolina. October 6, 1851. MEDICAL NOTICE. TkRS. FREEMAN & MALLETT having associated them XJ selves in the HOMOEOPATHIC Practice of Medicine and Surgery, offer their Professional service to the commu nity. One or the other of them may be found at all times at their office, when not professionally called on. Calls in the country will receive prompt attention at all flmoa m..f oo idtti A CARD. DR. MALLETT, in offering his professional services to the citizens of Wilmington, would state that he has been engaged In the practice of Medicine and Surgery for five years, and for the last year has given his attention to Ho moeopathy, to which practice be will conhne himself most strictly in all its branches. N. B. From his experience in Surgery, he feels confident that ho can give satisfaction in the performance of all Surgi cal Operations even the most delicate. October 22, 1851 39-tf REMOVAL OF LAW OFFICE. MESSRS. McRAE & STRANGE, desire to inform the publio that they have Removed their Office to the sec ond story of the building, on the corner of Market and Sec ond Streets, formerly occupied by A. A. B. Soutball, and di rectly opposite the Carolina Hotel. Oct. 15, 1851 3.1-tf CO-PARTNERSHIP. THE subscribers have this day formed a co-partnership, under the style of McRAE It HARRISS, and hare ta ken the new granite front store, lately erected by Capt, G. Potter, on Front between Market and Dock streets, where tbey will always keep a complete wholctalt and rrtnil stock of Crockery and Fanning Implements, to which they invite tbe attention of merchants and others, lieing importers, we feel confident we can sell articles in our line on as favorable terms, and of as good quality, as ean be purchased in the United States. ALEX. McRAE, Jr., Oct.l,1851-21-tf , N. T. HARRISS. NOTICE Extra. I have authoriied Mr. Jamks Btracn to collect all accounts due me previous to 1st of October instant. All persons indebted are earnestly requested to set' tie. w ALEX. McRAE. Jr. Oet;'14t" 1851 " m0m''t - - SUNDRIES. Candy, Raisins, Prunes, Citron, Currants, Almonds, Filberts, Brazil Nats, Shelled Almonds, Cox Oclitine, Yeast Powders, Saleratus, Mnstard, and every ar ticle you want, for sale low by HOWARD It PEDEN. PROPECTl S OF THE DULY JOl'HXAt- Tat SutcriWr thi day commence the publication in ths town of Wilmicgtoa, fa diljr evening paper by the abve title. It will be iaed every day (Sundays excepted) after the arrival ef the mails, to a te give the very latest intelli gence from all quarters. Tb pulli.-hcr will alo avail themselves of every additional facility within their reach for the collection tf Btrwi. , Particular atteutioa will be paid to the Commercial depart ment of the paper, and full and accurate reports given of the stats of oar own markets, as well as of all others having any influence apoa the trade of this place or section. The growing importance of Wilmington, and the increas ing wiuU of the mercantile community at large, have seemed to rail fur and warrant the commencement of this enterprise. North Carolina i almost, if uot quite, the only State ia the Union in which no daily paper is puUL-hed. Califoruia, whu-h but yesterday was a wilderness, ha a flourishing daily press, while North Carolina ha not one within her borders. Such should not be the case. We believe that we can fairly appeal to the State pride, as well as to the intercut of our fellow-citizens, to sustain us in our present effort to remove this reproach. It is scarcely necessary to refer to the jxditics of "The Dai ly JorsvtL, " as it will be uuder the same editorial manage ment with the Weekly " Wilmi.notom Joi rmal, " which pa per will continue to be published ou the same terini a for merly, deriving, it is to be hoed, additional interest from the uc of the more exteuiud facilities which the publication of a daily mu?t render necessary. Iu jxditirs it will support the doctrines of the iVinocratic party ; yet, while firm and decided in the assertion and maintenance of its awn opinions, will be moderate and respectful towards those who may differ from it. Tkrmv Th price of " The Daily Joi-rnal " will be six dollar Jer aunum, innirinM y in ndvanrt. The heavy out lay attendant upon the publication of such a piix r will ren der a strict adherence to this rule ttnjtrattvt. A tri-weckly paper will also bo issued at four di liars per annum, should a sufficient number of tri-weekly subscribers be obtained. The " Daily Jh rnai. " is now before the public. Th" la bor and outlay which its issue entails is very considerable, and will requite a generous support to save us from heavy loss. In starting it, we have relied upon that liberality which has heretofore been extended to us, and have luunched our bark, determined that it shall sink or swim upon its own merits. FULTON & PRICE. Wilminotox, N. C, September 8, 1851. M3T Our cotemporaries with whom we exchange, will con fer a favor by giving the above a few insertions. THEY HAVE COME. TYTE respectfully invite every body to call and see them. V V Whether you want to buy or not, come and sec, tbut you may tell those that do want to buy, where they can find the best selected, and cheapest goods in town. We can show you 50 handsome cheese, assorted siies and qualities; KMX) lbs. cod fish ; 11 IK) bacon ham ; nm lbs. sides ; 6U00 do. shoulders ; 23 bbls. Irish potatoes ; A largo assortment of crockery ; 300 cut and plain tumblers ; 500 jugs, assorted ; 300 jars, assorted ; 200 bbls. flour ; 100 half bbls. do. ; 'Hi boxes adamantine candles; 15 boxes spirui do.; 5 tons hollow ware ; 400 lbs. shoe thread; 100 rectus wrapping paper ; 50 barrels and half bbls. ship bread and crackers; All kinds of buckets, pails, tubs, churns, boxes, measures and brooms ; Mess shad ; 10 hhds. Porto Rico sugar, very handsome ; 5 hhds. St. Croix do.; 20 buss superior Kio coffee ; 50,000 scgars. assorted, from f 8 to 3(i ; KM) bbls. John lubson s rectified whiskey ; 50 do. double rectified whiskey 2j do. do. assorted very old and superior ; Old port wine ; old Madeira do.; old .Sherry do.; Old t'ogniao brandy; old Holland gin ; Old Jamaica rum ; old St. Croix do.; 25 bbls. N. E. rum ; 25 do rose gin ; 20 do. American brandy; with many other eoods that we have neither time nor space, to mention. Wo ngain beg you to call and eo for yourselves. Sept. 22, O. k O, JtyLMES, , NEW (JUODS. WE have received a part, and daily expecting tho bal ance, of our Fall Stock of tirocn lea and Hhlri Chiwidlrry, which was purchased direct from the importers and manufacturers, and selected with great aro. We re spectfully invito our cuatotnerg and the public to call and ex amine our stock, as wc are determined to sell at the lowest prices. Our stock consists in part of jist bags kio, Laguyra, fct. Domingo, Java, and Mocha 25 hhds P. R. Siear; f Coffee: 200 bbls. refined, crushed, powdered, & granulated Sugar; 25 boxes " loaf Sugar; 50 bbls. coffee crushed do. . Teas of all varieties, Green and Black; 200 boxes Soap; 300 " Sperm, Adamantine and Mould Candles; 100 " Lemon Syrup; . 1,000 reams Wrapping Paner: 200,000 Cigars, all grades and kinds; 10(1 boxes J obacco a fine article; 100 bbls. Whiskey, Brandy, Gin, Rum, Wines, and Cordials, of every variety and quality; Butter, Lard. H ice. Flour! Salt. Penner. Snice. Ginerer. Mustard, Cassia, Nutmegs, Cheese, Crnckers, Bread, kc. Cordage, Duck, Blocks, Anchors, Chains. Lanterns. Com passes, and every article required on board of ships. we aiso nave a large stock or wooden and Willow Ware, Hardware, Dry Goods, ke.; besides numerous articles not mentioned. Please call and examine our $tork. Sept. 13, 1851 HOWARD It PEDEN. BUTTER mid Cheese. Just landed from vessel-10 kegs extra Goshen Butter; 25 boxes Gbshen Cheese For sale low by HOWAHD 8r PEDEN. lORNICE stnd CnralnBaiids A full assortment, UJue sabvataheJIard ware StorsJM. ROBINfeOiU- SfJGARS Received tbifl day, 28 hhds. Porto Rico sugar; 10 do. St. Croix do.; 10' do. Muscavado do. For sale low by r O. AG. HOLMES. COFFEE Jurt received 175 bags Rio coffee. For sale low by O. 4 G. HOLMES. FLOUR 100 bbls. St. Leon Mills, a very superior arti cle. For sale by - ; O. 0. HOLMES... FLOUR 800 bbls. fresh ground from new wheat, jnst re ceived. For sals by , . . O. & G. HOLMES. O IL.5 bbls for machinery, for sals by . Uctobcr 0, 1531 fcLHtf, RUSSELL fc CO. TO HF.NT. ITTvOM the M of (XtuWr.a Warehouse HcadetWiA Alley, suitable fx the rtorage tl Salt, Hy, ete Ap--I lv to Srpt 9, 1S51 N N.MXO.V ltf THE CHILD. V TREATISE on th I lia gnosis and treatment f the MSKAMIS OF CIIILDUKN, acevrdicg U the simple law of eatare, without Medicaments; and apon th birth, nursirr. and education of children, a well as the moat fre quetit i. disease from their verylnfaney to the period oT puber ty , illustrated for th mas, by a jescriptioa of numerous rase, gathered during a practice of 22 years. By J. T. Schow U. M. D. Th above book i for sale at the F.k store ef L. II. riKKCL, Market-street. Wilmington, N. C. Agut 1, 151. 47-tf HUE 1IHCE. rpHK undersigned having received the Agency, i prepared X to tk ri-ks pn Iht mi$t furornb-'t trims in one of the il Imurnmt Vtitnfiniti in iht tvti jr Til K IIAKT FOIJ1 rKOTKCTlON. 11. NUTT, Agent. August 2). isol il-tf XEW YORK LIFE IM IttMl! COMPAXk. fpllK Agency of this establishment for the town of Wil X tuington has U'en conferred umw the undersignMl, who is prepared to afford all requisite information, and to receive spplication for LIKK l..vl' R ANCL uhii a reasniable term a any other institution of the same character in the country. 11. N I TT, Agent. August 2!), KM 5-tf 11HOT1IKHS LINE. rpllK Steamer Itmtken and Tow Boats, r ff4", X Sterentcm ami Ihirul Isu-t are prepare tu forward with lespatch, all goods consigned to the Propri etor. The Steamer Brothers is of light draught, and well suited to run in Imr tratrr. She uieca fmuvr and sjffif, and i admirably adapted to tmetng, and can accommodate about 20 passengers.. The Proprietor contemplate running the Boat himself, ami will give special attention to way freight and naval stores ; to towing, and will Nu attend lo tho comfort and convenience of Passengers. From his long experience as Agent in Wilmington of the several tcatu Boat Companies, he think he ean give satisfaction. To Merchants in the interior he would say, that all Goods shiiqiod by him, will be delivered to their Agents in Fayett eville. lii Agent in Wilmington isJOll.N C. LATTA, to M'hoin all comtuiiuieat ions may be addressed, a Agent of the Steamer IJiotlurs. JOHN BANKS, Proprietor. May Ifilh, KM fti-tf LIST OF HLASKft. County Court Writs; Superior do. do County Court Subpoenas; Superior do. do. County Court Ft. Fa.; Superior d). do. Inspector's Cert i flea tes; Certificates of Justices attend ing Court; Marriage License; Tax Receipts; Insolvent Notice; Writ of Kjectnient; letter Testamentary; V emit, hxpouas; County Court Sci. Fa.; Superior do. do. Apprentice Indentures: Letter of Administration; iCa Sa; Land Deed: County and Superior Courts! do. Affidavits; r Witness and Juror Tickets; Garnishee Notices; NoticcstoTax List Reccivers;l(,'beeks, Cape FearBnnk; t-o in in i ssi on totake Deposition I'Ounty t ourt Lxecution; Magistrate's do. ('piusad Respondendum; Overseer's Appointments; Pence, State, and Civil War Notes of I land; rants; Attach nients; State Recognisance; Military ('a Sa; uo. hxccution; Negro Bonds; do. Bill of Sale; do. Branch Bank of he State; Notes, negotiable at Bank; Administrator's Bonds; Guardian do. Appeal do. Oa Sa do. Sh'ff Appearance do. do. Constable's Sheriff's Tax Forthcoming Prosecution Crew Lists; do. do. do. Any Blank wanted, and not on hand, will be printed with the utmost dispatch. Officers of the Courts and other officers, and all other per sons requiring Blanks, or any other work in the printing line, would do well to give us a call, or send In their orders. Wt lire determined to execute our work well, and st the cheapest ratesforeash. Call at the JOUR NA L OFFICE. OOK AT THIH We respectfully invite the attention j of the public to our large and well selected stock of Goods. We have enlarged our store and ars now prepared to show the most desirable stock or ( iroeenes ever ottered In this market. They were bought at very low price for cash, and we believe we can offer them at prices that will induce tcrsons wishing to purchase to buy from us. NV e bve on and 235 bags Rio coffee, fiO " Laguira do ' - 40 lihd Porto-U4 sugar 12 " St. Croix ' 5 " Muscovado ' ' 50 bbls southern clarified sugar; 2-i " crushed do. 25 hhds sweet molasses 1000 lbs epper; 500 lbs spice; 500 lbs ginger 50 lbs nutmegs; 100 mats cinnamon Boxes ground pepper, spice, and ginger; VX) fresh Cheese; 35 Firkins butter; 10,000 bushels salt 175 bbls John Gibson's rectified whiskey " lialtimore double rectified uo. RK) assorted superior double rectified and Mononga 30 " Rose and anchor gin; hela whiskey; 30 " New Kngland rum 20 " Ameriean brandy 40 qr. cask Malaga and low priced Madeira wines A large assortment of imported winci; 250 bbls flour; 75 half bbls do. We are constantly receiving additional supplies and In tend keeping on hand a good stock, which will be sold low for cash. October 6, 1851 O. G. HOLMES. NEW Crop Italslu. 400 packages new crop Raisins, just landed. For sale by HOWARD k PEDEN. PICKLES, I'renervea. C'ntsnps, An-. Just received di rect from W. Underwood Co : 500 dozen jars assorted sizes and kinds. For sale low by HOWA R D k PEDEN. PICKLES. 50 dozen Gallons qU. and pts. For sale by O.k G. HOLMES. LAWGE Axles of Superior qnallty Suitable for Timber Waggons. Extra Timber Axes; House and Yard-Axes, cheap. For sale by J.M.ROBIN SON. BLANKETS wnd WcKro Clothlmr 500 blankets, 50 by 72, and 58 by 78 inches : 800 rolls Kerseys, which will be sold low, by HOWARD it PEDEN. FLOUR. 200 bbls. Flour, test received and for sale, by . HOWARD 4 PEDEN. 0 AHS-300 Ash Oars, from 10 to 20 feet. For sale by HOWARD & PEDEN. MOLASSES. 30 hh-ds., icarranerf sweet. For sale br . O. k G. HOLMES. LIME I Uracil 850 casks LIME daily expected. Fori o23. iai by . WM. M. IIARRISS. I . LEGAL kUTEH Or I.MCIEST, l T IFTttV TTI TIIlf ail. Mala; I per rrui , frltt ef !M tlnm. N w Hn.ptare,i per tut ; far left f Ihric If siooaat aa Liful!j ukn . Veruumi, t pr rent. ; rceirtf la cf ioa inj etmts. Maacl,ueii. I pr reat ; ((eUef tf.rk th asarr. Riv.le ktaad. ( r cesl , forfeit of tb atwry ao4 mterest eT the ilrM ('eaoeikut, I pt reat ; fwfit f the whole ebt New Vnk. I per et J uannraw omiraei d. New lrry, J pri cent ; foftei(4 lb Wtole et rennsjrtvaitia, jr ceo.( lrfeii e( tt wbli 4tttt: lleUiwar, t pet it J folfeMofltm WltOltSeM. Mary bad, per ccat ; oo tubacew coairactaSi surkus cea trans Vuid. . - i . Vimnm, I per eeat ; forfeit . bl lb Bury. Nrtk t arulina, per ceai ( coimta far vtj iMl(, ' U .t Joi. tie l lie Maury. Huuih t urotim, 7 per craL forfeit ef Interest sad sretalaw ta kea, with rmt. Georfia, a pr rent. ; f.wfeit tbrlra ths oury. A lb .inn. HI rr rest. fixfett of Intcrrrt and ury. Mifowtipni, tt pereeat. by cootract H uary rccoreratU ia rttoa lor klcbt. juiiia. per rent. Bulk Interest f-cootract 8-eyoe4 eili.t. Interest ftnj TnBee, -rr et uBrils rontrscts vij. A'entarijr, per tent J user? recoterrble wilh costs. , Ohm, t m-i eenl iart"U S Nitracfs told. - , InJian. per rrnl. a tae of ikioiile U fsees. - lilini.w, 9 jr crni -by comract 13-bejoad forfeits Ihrtcs th lni-rrL ' , Muutotiri, I pr cent. -by eontract 10 if be044, fur felt of la leirm ainl amiry. Mirhix n, 7 percent. fif It ef asory foff-th ef tfebl. Arkusds, pre ceul by (rteiutul 10 wary racovcrkblc, bill contract tout. lntiU i t oluinbia, per cent. tarius contracts told. ' . I biriila, S per rent. lorfeit tutereat ail lreS. W i.coiKiii, 7 Dei cent -by contract U-forfeit thrlcw tb tf. ee. lows, by agreement, and enforced by law. (in tlrbts or Judgment la favor of Ilia lultcd ttates, id Ureal la riHiipolfil al a per rent, pel snaiim. a i i i i i i a Valnahio Property for lair rpilE subscriber offer for sals bis pises on th Sound. fT X known a the " Psden place' containing between ZXZ five and six hundred acres of land, between seventy and eighty aere of which is cleared J th baianca I good tarpeiw tine land The improvements art, a 0n bsw dwclliof beasc with all necessary outbuilding of every description. Thera will slso be sold on the plc aboat on thousand burhcls of corn ; from five to six hundred bushel of potato from one hundred to one hundred and fifty bushels peas and a larga qiiuntity of live stock, consisting of cows, bog and sheep together with agricultural Implements, and, ia fact, every thing belonging to the plantation. , ALSO, - , . The Augustus tdnce, situated on th .found, half mils' . from the Pedcti place, containing about two hundrtd acres, between fifty and sixty of which is cleared Ths rtraainder is generally turpentine land. Tbt land is of the very b quality, and eligi'ily situated. a For terms and further particulars, apply to j. 4. sciionwAldv Wilmington. N. C, Oct. 8th. 1M1 27-tf TUEME.MXH HBIH CTION l.T P11ICES t GREAT BARGAINS!! ' . How A It l 1EIJE. South Water street, bar Just received iheir fall stock of Groceries, Wloes LiqoorS, Ctar, Oil. Paint, Woodon Ware," Willow Wars, lUr4 Ware, Dry Goods, Confectionary, Fruits, Nut, lUlsin, Pickle. Preserve, (.'atsups, Saaces, Jellies and Jambs, Sosim, Starch, Candles, Matches, Wrspping Paper, Twin, Cordage, Duck, Blocks, Hanks, Mast Iloops and Ship Chaff dlcry, assorted, in all its various branches; Sugar, CofTes, Tea, Flour, Butter, I,rd, Fish, Tobacco, ko.t and etery thing else, In fact, that is wanted. Mease gipt us it call ana satisfy yourselves. ' ' 1 ' NOTICE. . V rpilE undersigned having entered into a partncihlp lot J. I8W, for the term of five years, which tenu will expira on the 1st of December next, when they art desiron of slos ing all accounts existing on tliolr book at that date, hereby request all persons indebted to them, to coins forward and net In their aiwiinnfi either fir not ne eaah. mi ne knf.ira ik exi.iration of said partnership. HOWARD k PEDEN. t'ci. i?, not. oo-IIJ Jl NT HECEIVEI) A!I FOR ALE. 1 nfifi PAIRSMen'sandUoy'sheavyandlightBrogaBil 1,UUUI" do. do. lined and bound do. j 480 do. do. Kips, heavy and light t 210 Boys' do. do. do. Superfine Boots and Shoes of every variety. Ladies. Miss ess' and Children's Hoot and Shoes, all qualities, which will be retailed cheap. N. K. It would be well to mention, having connected my self with two or three of ths most x tensive Boot and Shoo Fnctorie at the North, which will enable me to sell at New York price, at wholesale. Store on Front Street, third doo below Policy It Hart's, nearly opposite McRaa k Harris Crockery Store. V. It. PEHLSON. A rent. ? IlT . m turn a n.k ... v iiiningion, e. jci. Li, fvi o.-aii-w-ofc FOU THE LADIE1II .. THE finest ss well as the cheapest Table Ivory. Plated (and warranted to keep its color) Table, Desert and Tea r, t mt i't . .1 ft n 1. . iu II. arl-i ' 'pooiis, roraa, rgcr ouuicia, rait u' ) auu j iv.i itui.cn, Bronze Candlesticks; and best of Scissors, Shears, Needles, and Pins. The above I have manufactured especially for my retail sales, and every article warranted. J. M. ROBINsON. Wilmington, Uctobera, Itai ; , i-i ' MACKEIIEL- ' y 5 half barrels new No. 1 Mackerel; ' r 10 qr. do. do. do. do.; 20 i do. do. do. ' do.j i i - , 20 I do. do. do. Salmon ' r ' 20 do. Sounds and Tongucl j" . , ' ' Mackerel and Salmon at retail, by ; HOWARD ft PEDEN. - R ICK Eloar. In bsgsfrom 25 to 60 lbs., from new rlca. a or sale low, by SAVAGE MKAKtat. BlTTEll. 10 kegs extra fine Goshen Butter, for sals by HOWARD PEDEN. CHEW LISTS A large sunvly on hand and for sale loir rUho JOURNAL OFFICE. J3 HEAD 60 barrels Pilot Bread 60 " fine Navy do.; 60 boxes soda crackers, fresh. For sale by HOWARD PEDEN. LAIinN. C. Lard in kegs. Also, a prime article of leaf lard in tins, from 40 to 50 lbs. each. For rale low. by SAVAGE & MLAltCS. 1ANDLES Sperm, Adamantine, and Tallow, In store. TIATF-VT wivnr.Ass, x ptcte. For sale by -1 second hand Windlass com HOWARD S PFDEN. COFFEE.-I0 Bags. Rio in store, --f ; ELLIS, RUSSELL t CO. RIO Coffee 150 bsgs prime green R io Coffee. For sala low. by ft0WARD.lt PEDEN. C3KFEE, Coffee, Coffee 25 bag Lsguayra, 23 bags St. Domingo, to arrive lr fthr. mson Price, fronx' Ncw York. For sale low by ELLIS, RUSSELL CO. PT.AXTERS AtleiitloiieI am Just receiving irom ido factory, samples of Improved cast steel Hoes which I wnnld K r,iajd to ubmit to your inspection, ana to receira any suggestion for further improvement. , , , Oct. 17th, 1851 J. M.ROBL. .0..