: At PUBLISHED UY FULTON k PRICE. WILJH.ST.TOX, NORTH CAROLINA. SIX DOl.I.AIIt A YEAR, IX ADVANCE WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECLMBER lft ljil. SUMBEB SV VOLUME L i t 5 ID- 1T Of ADVERTISING. 1 dT, ..... ....... $ U r .3 days,.. & 4 days, t?k 5 days, 75 1 week.. Wi 3 weeks, ....1 37 1 1 month 2 00 2 month, J 50 3 months, 5 W 6 months 8 00 1 year 15 00 ki S4ras. lday... 0 50 Jdays 3 days . 4 days . 5 days . 1 wek. 2 weeks.. 1 month... 2 moat hi.. 3 moat hi.. Smooths.. 1 year .. 7 1 00 1 25 1 50 1 73 2 75 4 00 7 00 ....10 00 ....IS 00 30 00 Tea lioee are eoaated as a square, and Ire lines er less a lialf-sqaare. Longer advertisements ia proportion, and all payable ia advance. Arrival and Drpartwr of the Malls at Wilmington. The nail from tho North, by Railroad, arrives daily about 11A.M. t , The mail from tho Sooth, by Steamer from Charleston, ar fives daily about 8 A. M. , Tho mail from Fayetteville, via Warsaw, is duo daily p a tbo rrival of the ears. Tbw mail from Favetteville, Tla Eliiabethtown, by sulkey, It doe n Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 9 A. M. Tfco mail from Onslow Court-liouse, by sulkey, is duo on Sunday's, at 5 1. M. , . Tho mail from Black River Chapel, via Long Cresk.by sul fcey. Is duo oa Thursdays, at 5 JU. Closing of Malls. Tho mail for tho North, by Railroad, closes daily at 10 Tho mail for tho South, by Steamboat, closes daily at 10 A. M. Thm mail for FaTettetille. via Warsaw, closes daily at 10 P. M. Tho mail for Fayetteville, via Eliiabethtown, by sulkey, closes on Tuesdavs. Thursdays. end Saturdays, at 91 A. M. The mail for Onslow Court-House, by sulkey, closes on Thursdays, at 10 P. M. Tho mail for Long Creek, by sulkey, closes on Thursdays, at 10 Jr. M. .... tOT Letters should be in the Office at least 13 minutes be fore the time of closing the mails. II. L. IIOI.MV.S. ATTORNEY AT LAW, WILMINGTON, N. C. Office on corner of Front and Princess streets, under Journal office. o27, 1851 d!3w8rf J.HO. POTTS BHOWS, ARMASDJ. DEliOSSET, jr., R. F. BROWN. BROWN & DcROSSET, w York, DeROSSET At DROWN, Wilmington, N. C, 321 COMMISSION MERCHANTS. McltAE IIAltlUS!, IMPORTERS and Wholesale and Retail Dealer In China, Glass, and Earthenware, and Fanning Imple ments, west side Front street, betweea Market and (lock streets, Wilmington, N. C. 21-tf WW, M. IIARKISS, GENERAL Commission Merchant & Ship Ilrokrr, Wilmington, N. C. tCFERENCESI O. O. Parsley, Esq., Dudley & Huntington Jas. Corner k Sons, Baltimore. E. A. Soudcr It Co., Philadelphia. New-York. Wilmington, N. C. Thompson k hunter, ) M. M. Freeman & Co., J lulls 4 Hunting, Uoston. 12-ly O. D. ELLIS. J. B. KTftMELL. H. P. RUSSELL. ELLIS. l CSS ELL 4fc CO.. General Commission Merchants and Ship Brokers, Wilmington, N. C. Refer to E. P. Hall, Esq., Presidont Branch Bank of the , State, Wilmington. 4 JOSEPH II. FL.ANNER, GENERAL Commission Merchant, 2-ly Wilmington. N. C. SAVAGE 6i MEAItKS, COMMISSION atnd Ferwaidliig Merchants, Wilmington N. C. Sept. 9th, 1851 2-ly Please clve as a Call. HOLMES, wholesale and retail dealers in lo- mestio roods, such as nezro kerseys, linseys. Kentucky jeans, satinets, blankets, shirtings, prints, spun cotton, eto., etc.; boots and shoes, direct from tho manufacturers; all kinds of foreign and domestic wines and liquors, direct from the importer and iiiHRufiicturer. All kind of groceries, provisions and ship stores, bought and will be sold low fur cash, corner of Water and Princess streets, Wilmington, N. Carolina. October tLlS5L .... V mesti PROSPECTIH OP THE DAILY JOlltNAL. T Subscribers this day commence the publication la the town of WilmicgtoB. wf a daily evenicg paper by tbo abort title. It will bo issued every day (Sundays excepted) after the arrival of the mails, so as to give the very latest intelli gence from all quarter. The publishers will also avail themselres of every additional facility witkia their reach for the collection of news. Particular attention will be paid to the Commercial depart ment of the paper, and full and accurate reports give of the state of our o wa markets, as well as of all others having aay influence upon the trade of this place or section. The growing importance of Wilmington, and tbo increas ing wants of tht mercantile community at large, bare seemed to call for ami warrant tho commencement cf this enterprise. North Carolina is almost, if out quite, the ouly Stats ia the Union in whith no daily paper is published. California, which bat yesterday was a wilderness, has a fUarUhing daily press, while North Carolina bas not ono within her borders. Such should not be the case. We believe that we can fairly appeal to the Stats pride, as well as to the interests of our fcllow-citisens, to sustain us in our present effort to remove this reproach. It is scarcely necessary to refer to the politics of The Dai ly JoriMAL, " as it will be under the same editorial manage ment with the Weekly " Wiuiimotos Joins al, ' which pa per will eontinno to bo published on tho same terms as for merly, deriving, it is to be hoped, additional interest from the use of the more eiten led facilities which the publication of a daily must render necesssry. In polities it will support the doctrines of the Democratic party ; yet, while firm an decided in the assertion and maintenance of its own opinions, will be moderate and respectfur'ajsards those who may differ from it. Terms. The rrice of "Tin Daily Journal" will be six dollars per annistT, invariably in advanct: The heavy out lay attendant upon the publication of such a taicr will ren der a strict adherence to this rule tmprratirt. tri-weckly paper will also be iurd at four dollars per annum, should a sufficient number of tri-weckly subscribers be obtained. Tlie ' Daily Joi-riai. " is now before tht public. Thels bor and outlay which its isiuc entails is very considerable, ami 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 launched our bark, determined that it shall sink or swim upon its own merits. FI IION It PR. ICE. WiLMixoTox, N. C, September 8, 1851. MS" Our cotemitoraries with whom wo exchange, will eon fer a favor by giving tho above a tew insertions. MEDICAL NOTICE. DRS. FREEMAN & MALLETT having nssociated them selves in tbo IIOMCEOPATHIC Practice of Medicine and Surgery, offer their Professional services to the commu nity. One or the other of them may be found at all times at their office, when not professionally called off. Calls in the country will receive prompt attention at all times. Oct. 22, 1851 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 live years, and for the last year has given his attention to Ho moeopathy, to which practice he will confine himself most strictly in all its branches. N. B. From his experience in Surgery, he feels confident that he can give satisfaction in toe performance of all burgi cal Operations oven the most delicate. October 22, 1S51 39-tf THEY HAVE COME. UTE respectfully Invite every body to call and see them VV Whether you want to buy or not, come and see, that' you may tell lh6 that do want to buy, where they can find the best selected, ana cnenpc.t goods in town. V e cm show Ju- . . n() hsnd.iome cheese, assorted sizes and qualities; lfXtO lbs. cod fish ; ll(K) bacon bams J K)() Ihj. sides ; 6000 do. shoulders ; 25 bbls. Irish potatoes ; A large assortment of crockery ; 300 cut and plain tumblers ; 500 jugs, assorted ; 300 jars, assorted ; "200 bbls. flour; 100 half bbls. do ; 35 boxes adamantine candles; 15 boxes spirm do.; 5 tons hollow ware ; 400 lbs. shoe thread ; 100 reems wrapping paper ; 00 barrels and half bbls. ship bread and crnckcrs; All kinds of buckets, pails, tubs, churns, boxes, tneasuret and brooms ; Mess shad ; 10 hbds. Porto Rico sugar, very handsome; 5 hhds. St. Croix do ; 20 bags superior Kio coffee ; 50,000 segars. assorted, from $M to 3fi ; 100 bbls. John liibson s reclined whiskey ; 50 do. double rectified whixkey ; 25 do. do. assorted very old and superior ; Old port wine ; old Madoira do.; old Sherry do.; Obi Cogninc brandy : old Holland gin ; Old Jamaica rum ; old St. Croix do.; 25 bbls. N. E. rum ; 23 do roe gin ; 20 do. American brandy; with ninny other roods that ws have neither time nor space-to mention. We again beg you to call and see for yourselves. .&pt22. Ci,'&.UJLaLuMES. W' REMOVAL OF LAW OFFICE. MESSRS. McRAE & STRANGE, desire to inform tb pnblio that they have Removed their Office to the sec ond story of the building, on the corner of Market and Sec ond streets, rormerly occupied by A. A. IS. boutball, anddi rectly opposite the Carolina Hotel. Oct. 15, 1851 33-tf CO-PARTNERSHIP. THE subscribers have this day formed a co-partnership, under the style of McRAE k HAURISS, and have ta ken the new granite front store, lately erected by Capt G. Potter, on Front between Market and Dock streets, where fiber will always keep a complete u-hoUtalt and rttnil stock j0f Crockery and Farming Impl ments, to which tbey jinvite the attention of merchants and others. .Being Importers, we feel confident we ean sell articles in .ourline cn as favorable terms, and of as good quality, as can be purchased in the United States. ALEX. McRAE, Jr., Oct. 1,1351 21-tf N. T. HARRIS!. NOTICE Extra. I nave authorized Mr. Jaw Burch to collect all aooounts due me previous to 1st of October instant. All persons indebted are earnest ly reqnested to set- tie.-- ALEX. McRAE. Jr. Oct. 14, 1831 ' St N DRIES. Candy, Raisins, Prunes. Citron, Currants, Almonds, Filberts, Brazil Nats, Shelled Almonds, Cox Gelitine, Yeast Powders, SaleraUis. Mnstard, and every ar ticle yon want, for sal low by HOWARD k l'EDLN. new ;ooin. E have received n part, and daily expecting the bal ance, of -our Fail Stock of tirneeilea and Rliln C handler?, which was purchased direct from the importers and manufacturers, and selected with great care. We re spoetfully invite our customers and the public to call and ex amine our stock, as we are determined to sell at the lowest prices. Our stock consists in part of 300 bags Rio, Laguyra, St. Domingo, Java, and Mocha 25 hbds P. R. Sugar; Coffee; 200 bbls refined, crushed. powdered, & granulatedSugar; 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; wmon yrnp; 1,000 reams Wrapping Paper; 200,000 Cigars, all grades and kinds; 100 boxes Tobacco a fine article; 100 bbls. Whiskey, Brandy, Gin, Rum, Wines, and Cordials, of every variety and quality; Butter, Lard, Rice. Flour, Salt, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Mustard, Cassia, Nutmegs, Cheese, Crackers, Bread, ke. Cordage. Duck, Blocks, Anchors, Chains, Lanterns, Com passes, and every article required on board of ships. We also have a large stock of Wooden and Willow Ware, Hardware, Dry Goods kc; besides numerous articles not mentioned. Plentt call and examine mir ttnrk. Sept. 13, 1851 HOWARD & PEDEN. BUTTER and Chccae. JDst landed from ressel-10 kegs extra Goshen Butter; 25 boxos Goshen Cheese For sale low, by HOWARD PEDEN. CORKKE and Curtain Band, A fuTTassoftment, for sale, at the Hardware Store, J. M. ROBINSON. Q CO A RS Received this day, 28 hbds. Porto Rico sngar; Ks 10 do. bt. Croix do.; 10 do. Muscarado do. r or sale low 0.G, HOLMES. GOFKEE Jn?t received 175 bags Rio coffee. For sale low by . ;j s v; O. G. HOLMES. FLOUR 100 bbls. St. Leon Mills, a vert superior artU cle. For sale by" " , O. 4-G- HOLME. FU)UR. 300 bbls. fresh ground from new wheat, just re ceived. For sale by O.cG. HOLMES. TV"" bbls for machinery, for sale bjr ELLIS, RUSSELL Jt CO. TO REIT. -V FROM fbe f. ofOctnber.a WarThcraren.H. AUey,suiUbifor the slurs je f taJtlis. et. Ap-'ILi ply to .N.N.MXtlN. ept. 1S31 IS-tf THE III1LD. A TREATISE on the Mscnosia and treatment cf tie 21 DISEASES OF CI II LDKKN, according to the simple Usof natare. without Mediraea(s; and apoa the birth, arsing, and education of children, as well as the aaott fre eut diseases froia their very lafaney U the rri4 of siber ty. illuetrated for the mass, by a dVscriptioa of aaarerfM cases, gathered during a practics of 2i years. By J. T. Sk-hosw alo. M. D." . The above book is for sale at the Bob lore tf L. 11. PIERCE, Marlet-street. Wilmington, N. a. A gust 1, 1831. 47-tf FIKK iMtl HAACK. THE nndersigned having received the Agency, Is prepared to take risks mpm the mo$t f irnrable trrmt in one nf the krtt fnsuiinrt t'lsssssiri in flu row "fry Til K HART FORD PROTECTION. 11. MTT, Agent. Aagnt P. 1851 &-tf KEW TURK I.1FK It RACE C09IPAKV. IIIE Agency of this establixhsnent for the towa of Wi! . nington bas been conferred upon the undersigned, who is prepared to afford all requisite information, and to receive application for LIFE INSURANCE upon as reasonable terms as any other institution of the same character ia the country. 11. NbTT, Ag-t. August 20, 1851 61 tf UHorilEllS LI.E. THE Steamer Brother and Tow Boats, . IP" Stevenum and Ihtrid Iwi$ are prepared wTsiwa to forward with Despatch, all goods consigned to the Propri etor. The Steamer Brothern is of light draught, and well suited to run in tow water. She posscusee putter and $perd, ami is admirably adapted to towing, and can accommodate about 20 passengers. The Proprietor contemplates running the Boat himself, and will give special attention to way freight and naval stores i to towing, and will sb" attend to the comfort and convenience of Passengers. From his long experience as Agent in Wilmington of the several Steam Boat Companies, he thinks he can give satisfaction. To Merchants in the interior he would say, that all Goods shipped by him, will be delivered to their Agents in Fayett eville. His Agent in Wilmington is JOHN C. LATTA, to whom all communications may be addressed, as Agent of the Steamer Uruthtri. JOHN BANKS, Proprietor. May 16th. 1851 3li-tf LEGAL VTE OP l.vmtUT, . . , 11 f iflt STrttS tSSlfwTA i si: frr rmt tetr M ttm claim. N w lUrwpstiirr, pt cetrt-i furtcitsf thks C sraoas( Cy Lvfuttyiatra ' Vrn.rfii, prt eM. f-rt Is adiow aal twta. " . ' M.sci,a4its. pt rent fntWit l v re ih asurr. h.t yT truL , tfnt e W tatarv sod latr iterM . . : t , t i e.rfkt, I fri tmt ; forfeit r t'. w f: flbt " Nrw-Tart, j r4ut anrw4s Cirri si . li Sew Jrsv, t ft ert r lot rrt t n W se bf. rrsnsvltasav qsM.; fnfawW wkmls dtU : ? ' rviwsr, I p tea(,f fcnf-M M ll et fcsryhMHl, Ipereeal Usafew woairacia i osrirs tja tracts wis. . ' Vif(Wi ia, rr real ; forfeit ante rlU arary. ' , . .rtf)l srUma, r seot. ;4taXrlc ia fur aary vs tvfs4 4hble tl ur y. aih Cri.., 7 p9t eeat. f terfci ef at r rest rci press lm in ken, w tihrtwita. . , f Vr$t; Wf ral. f lf fell (hrfrt IM asffrf . ' ' 1 a lab MM. 9 pr cent, t lor frit of fstcresi ami nstr j MiaiiaL 9 per eentjey contract 10 asary recoferssis 14 srtioa fur ticbt. ' . .. , UnilaKa9 per reat. 1 BhSl Interest f-coatrsct t bevsaJ etrM tois m , , ,i Count LIST OK 11LAKKN. Court Writs; infy upfrior do. do County Court Subpoonas; Superior do. do. Couniy Court Fi. Fa.; Superior do. do. County Court Sci. Fa.j superior uo. no. Apprentice Indentures; letters of Aduiinistratmn; County and Superior Courts V itncss and J uror Tiekets; NoticestoTax Llt Receivers; loinnilssinn to take Deposition . . t ... r 'uniy v ouri nxcruiion; Magistrate's 4o. Capias ad Respondendum; Overseer's Appoint ments: Peace. State, and Civil War Notes of Hand; rants; Attachments; State Reeogniisance; Military ( a Sa; do. Execution: Negro Bonds; do. liillnfSale; Insiicetor's Certiflcstes; Certificates of Justiccsattend ing Courtj Marriage License; Tax Receipts; Insolvent Notices; Writs of Ejectment; Ijfttcrs Testamentary; Vend!. Exponas; Ca Sa; Land Deeds; do. Affidavits; Garnishee Notices; Checks, Cnpe Fear Bank; do. Branch Bank of 1 State; Notes, nexntiable at Bank: Administrator's I Jonds; Guardian do. Appeal do. (' Sa do. Sh'ff Appearance do. Constable's do. heriff'sTax do.. Forthcoming rroseciition Oew Lists; do. do. Any lilank wanted, and not on hand, will be printed with inc utmost uispaicn. Umccrsofthe Courts and other officers, and all other per sons requiring lilanks, or any other work In the printing line wiiiid do wen to give us a call, or send In their orders. We ere determined to execute our work well, and at the cheapest rates for cash. Call at the IOURNAL OFFICE. T OOK AT Tills. We respectfully Invite tbo attention J J or the puMic to our lorge and well selected stock o Goods. We have enlarged our store and are now prepared to snowino moi desirable stoea or iirocenes ever offered In this m irket. They were bought at very low prices for cash nd we believe we can offer them at prices that will Induce persons winning to purchase to buy from us. We have on hand 235 bags Rio coffee, 60 " Laguira do. ... ... . " 40 hbdl Porlo RTco sugar 12 " St. Croix 5 " Muscovado 50 bbls southern clarified sugar; 25 " crushed do. 25 bhds sweet molasses 1000 lbs pepper: 500 lbs spice; 500 lbs ginger 50 lbs nutmegs; 100 mats cinnamon Boxes ground pepper, spice, and ginger; 100 fresh Cheese; .35 Firkins butter; 10.000 hnshels salt 175 bbls John Gibson's rectified whiskey 120 " Baltimore double rect ified do. 100 " assorted superior double rectified and Mononga 30 " Rose and anchor gin; hela whiskey; 30 " New England ruin 20 " American brandy 40 qr. casks Malaga and low priced Madeira wines A large assortment or imported wines; 250 bbls floor; 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 cah. October 6, 1851 O.G.HOLMES. N5 W Crop Raisins 400 packages new crop Raisins, Just landed. For sale by HOWARD & PEDEN. PICKLES. Preserve. Catsups, W .Just received di rect from W, Underwood tf Co 600 doien jars assorted sizes and kinds. For sale low by HOWARD it PEDEN. PICKLES. 60 dozen Gallons qts. and pts. For sale by , V.k G. HOLMES. T A HOE A ties of ftaptrlor quality Suitable for House and ROBINSON. Ln uuni Aiirs ow wprior quality c Timber Waggontr- Extra Tltnb6r-Axwr Yard Axes, cheap. For sale by J. M. ROI TV.AHKETi d X by 72, and 66 by 73 inches j 300 rolls Kerseyi be sold low, by HVarro Cllhlii- 600 blankets. 60 which will HOWARD k PEDEN, FLOUR.' 200 bbls. Floor, Just received and for sale, by - , HOWARD PEDEN. OAUS-'dOO Asb Oars, from 10 to 20 feet. For sale by ' - : ' . - HOWARD k PEDEN. MOLASSES. 80 hbds., ufarrenttd sweet. For sale by. , , ' O. k G. HOLMES. LIME I Unset f-4B0 easxi LIME daily expected. For oSI.. (: ".. rJ7 iWJL-M, 11AJRIU23,'. cN)tict, interest T' ier real, f onrlos roat reels fHL A'eaiorky, per cal i asf rerofrsbl wuueasfts Ohio, prt cent f SilTrW'tt s dra Is toid. -ladiaaa. prf reat.-s lac of antrHW le esf H. I lUiKMa,percnt by cowifact llbv;oa4 fctfsUa (hrke i4 InlrtrsL Missouri, per tenL-bt contract tO If kerond. forfeit of bi lei-rut sua usury. siielilt m. I perevaL fotf Uorsary one-(rnrtb ef dett. ' Arkmua, pr cent by aretaut u usury reco'verabk. lis ciieiiurl mid, 1 " I'mulrtl olumbla, I per eent.-nrarbacMtrcta VoitL 4 rtorlila. S pi-r rent. -forfeit Inters! and esreM. Vi-ualn, 7 pet ccul-sy couuart l4-for(eit thrift (14 rX' Cess. Iowa, by nrement. sad enforced by law.' 1 '.-'. h i Oa drbta or ioJiuenis In favr of llip Vnlted liatefj interest i roo'pnid ! per rent. pt anoln. - . ' i n .a Vaiwabia Property for tale. ' 4 Il E eabseriber offVrs for sale bis place on the SennJ, f , known a the " iVdco pbve," containing between five and six hundred acres of land, between setenly aad trigbty acree of which is cleared tbo balanee is awnt tarpeaM line land The improvements art, fine new dwelling housej with all necessary outbuildings of every description. There will also be sold on the place a boat one thousand basset f corn from five to ill hundred bushels of potatoes J from one hundred to one hundred end fifty bushels pes and a largf quantity of live stock, consisting f rows, bogs ad skeep together nith agricultural Impfcalvnts, and, In fuel, ever thing belonging to the plantation. 1 1 J LHO, 1 ,. t, . . The Augustus tituce, situated on the Found, half a milt from the Peden plaee, containing about two hundred ewes, between fifty and sixty of which is cleared, The remainder Is generally turpentine land. The land is of the Terr best quality, and eligibly situated. - i j c J 1 i;,' ; t For terms End further particulars, Ipply to . ? m J. iVsCIIONWjtLO." Wilmington. N. C. Oct. 8th. 1S6I lw a ,. , i 27-t: r I s i. a a wis sa. Itn mt at k a 1 aa a TT mm ' mTTTI"!' ""T? GREAT BARGAINS!! . TTUWAIIO U FEIEK. Fouth Watef etreeLbavejasr il received their fall stock uf (irocri,! WUies, JJnnttrs, Cigars, Oils, Paints, Wooden Ware, Willow Ware, Hard Ware, Dry Goods, Confectionary, Fralte, NaW, Raising Pickles, Preserves, Catlaps, hauoes, .Jelllee ajtd Jambs, ""I. inn ii, nnfiirn, t.iainics, wrapping taper, 1 W(ie, Cordage, Duck, Blocks, Hankf, Mast Hoops tad Jblp Cban dlrry, sssorted, in all Its various branches; Sugar, Coffee. Tea, Flour, Butter, Lard, Fish, Tobacco, lie., and evrrf imiiK vim-, m ici, iuui is wanveu,. , ruate pee ai a tan ana Httitfy yourtelvet. , -. i, .... j NOTICE. j 'l'"'' undersigned Having entered Into ft partm'sbfp l5 JL lm, for the term of fire years, which term will exoliw on the 1st of Ik-cember next, wben they are desirous of ewe Ing all aewnnts existing on their books at that date, hereby request all persons indebted to them, to eoine forward and settle their accounts either by note or cash, on or before tbt expiration of said partnership. ' HOWARD It PEDEN. Get. 18. 1H5I. , ' : . , ,:i W-tlJ ,I 1,000 r Jl HT HKCEIVKJ) AI aOIl SALKs t ' PAIRS Men 'land Boy's heavy xnd light Erbgioik 4H0 do. , do. Ilnetf and bound do. t . luit si a . i. 1 i . s imi - ao. 4ao. ,Aip, neavy ana ught t 210 " Boys' di. do do. 1 Superfine liooti and Shoes of every variety. Ladles, Mb ess' and Children's Boots and Shoes, all qualities, which will be retailed cheap. - ... ,.. 4 y , , N. R. It would be well to mention, having connected my self with two or three of the mot extensile Boot end .fcho Factories at the North, which will enable me to sell at Newt York prices, at wholesale. Store on Front Street, third door below Policy It Hart's, nearly opposite Melt as fc llarrlsa'i Crmkerr Store. V It. ' l'EIRS.oV. Asnt. Wilmington, N. C, Oct. 12. 1851 - ! " 3i-dtfw-3t ' T FUU T1IK LADIBsill rjMK finest as well at the chespest Table Ivory. Tjated, X (and warranted to keep its color) Table, Desert and J eft .HriAnn k'firWn' Hnf Khnli. Ait f anil 1llil4 Vnl.r Iironio Caodlesticks; Mi best of Scissor!, Shears, NeedleiJ and Pins. . , , . , , ,, i ,. The above 1 hare manufactured esneefalTy for my retail sales, and every article warranted. ''' J. M. ROBlNtON, , W ilmington, October 3, ltI " ' ? , 23 t ' " " i'i ' .mi mil I- At KEUEL 1VX 6 half barrels new No. 1 Mackerel 10 qr. do. do. ' do. ' do.f 20 i do. do. do. d. ' ' 20 j do. do. do. Salmon .( 20 do. Sounds and Tongues j j, Mackerel and Salmon at retail, by t . HOWARD RICE KloarIn bags from 25 to 60 lbs., from new rice.t For ssle low, by ; SAVAGE.lt. MEARES. BtiTTEIl. 10 kegs extra floe Goshen Butter, for sale by ';..: HOWARD PEDEN.' iTIllE W LISTS A large wntily on hand and for sale low rt the u . u .lOlttNAL;OFFICEa 7)HKAL)-50 barrels Pilot Bread i JJ 60 .fine Nary do.: i , , -. , . 5 " 60 boxei soda crackers, fresh. For sale by HOWARD PEDEN; 5a r,.t t r.'i LA HD N. C. Lard in ' kcrs.' ' Also',' ft prime article of leaf lard in tins, from 40 to 60 lbs. each. . For sale low, by ' SAVAGE It MEAKESi CANDLES Sperm, Adamantine, and Tallow, fn store.. . . i f i ' ELLIS, RUSSELL k CO.' PATENT WINDLASS,-! )nd handWindljsswm-1 plete. For sale by s. , : . j ' HOWARD It PP-DLN. y COFFEE.-10 Bftge ltto to 'i 4 ELLIS. RUSSELL k CO. V RIO CotTee 150 bag low; by -' een Rio Cr OWARD fv KFEE, Coffee, Coffee-25 bags Lsguaj' St. Domingo, to arrive per Njnr. ii"m"" New York. For sale low by LLLIS. hir "n'.AIbTEItfl Atlentloit-rl am Jnt Mciri A factory, eamples of improved ca;t steel would be idea.! to s -nit to your inpecti any offcrtions for fs-;:.cr iwrroriBi'-.t. . Oct. Uth, lilv . 7ir, r..V.VJ:tI, li . ft: n for