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(t Ij AI p M. A, PUBLISHED BY FULTON & PRICE. WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA. SIX DOLLARS A YEAfl, IN ADVANCE VOLUME L TUESDAY MORSLNG, JUNE 20, BSi -KUMBEB-aa- Ji u s V M ft .111 i i , f I ma RITES OF ADVERTISING. ALT ? Alt. 1 day,. 2 days, S days, dJ. a days, 1 wet-k,...., 2 week,.... , ..$23 ... 37 1 ... 50 ... taj ... 75 ... Wl 1 57 i 1 month t 00 2 mouths, .3 50 3 months, 5 00 BttOUths, S 00 1 year 15 00 0l (4VltE. 1 day 2(Uji 3 Jati .... .... .... 4 d4J 5 days 1 ink 2 weeks.... 1 month 4 2 months.... 7 $3 50 . 75 , 1 00 , 1 25 . 1 50 . 1 75 2 75 00 00 3 months... 6 ui'iuthi... 1 year .10 00 .16 00 .SO 00 Tea lines are counted as a square, and five lines or less a half-square. Longer advertiicuient j in proportion, and all payable in advance. tr Notices of Religious meetings, Benevolent and other unchartered Societies, and Obituaries, will be charged half the above rates Cash always payable in advance. Arrival and Departure of the Mall wittier the New Arrancrturnt, which went Into operation, let March, 13-4. The Mail from the North is due every day at 9 A. M., and at i P. M. Closes at a quarter before 1 P. M., and at 9 P. M. precise- The Mail for the South closes at 9 A. M. The Mail from Onslow Court-Houae, kneads Ferry, kc, is due every Monday at 5 P. M. Close every Thursday at IN M. The Mail from Long Creek, Black River Chapel, kc, is lue every Thursday at 6 P. M., and closes name night at 9 P. M. The Mail from Fayetteville, via Elizabethtown and Pros pect Hall, fcc, is due every Tuesday. Thursday, and Satur day at 9 A. M. Closes same day's at a quarter before 10 A. M. tfAa extra Faekage will be made up for Letters going North of Richmond, Va., which will be kept open until 7 A. M. All other Letters must be in the Office at the hours above named, or they will not bo Mailed uutil next succeed ing Mail. WILLI. M K. UK AD, HOUSE, Sllir, AND SIGN PAINTER, AND PATER Hanger, near the Rock Spring, Wilmington, N. C, is prepared at all times to execute any business in his line, in a neat and workmanlike manner. (193. STEVENSON HISS, EIXJAR W. COR.MEK. HISS Si CORNER, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. G6 Buchanan's Wharf, BALTIMORE. Referk.niks. Messrs. Kirkland, Chase & Co., William Howell k Son, James Corner & Son, and Jacob Hiss, Jr., Baltimore ; Ellis, Russell k Co., Wilmington ; and J no. I). Williams, Esq., Fayetteville, N. C. apU-188-3m P. C. FREEMAN, OEO. HOUSTON. FREEMAN cV HOUSTON, Wilmington, N. C, D. C. FREEMAN &. CO., New York, MERCHANTS AND FACTORS. H.DOLLNER, O. POTTER, jr. DOLL1VER fc POTTER, GENER AL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. 161-ly New York. gf Liberal cash advances made on consignments. SAMUEL J. I'ERSOX, A TTOllNEY AT LAW. Wilmington. N. C. J Office on Princess Street, nearly opposite the Journal Office. March 15th, 1832 161-6m JNO. POTTS BROWN, AUMA.ND J. DEROSSET, jr., K.F.BROWN. BROWN & DeROSSET, New York, DeROSSET & BROWN, Wilmington, N. C, (32 COMMISSION MERCHANTS. MrRAE it HARRIS, IMPORTERS awl Wholesale and K tall Dealer In China, Glass, and Earthenware, and Farming Imple ments, west sido "Front street, between Market and Dock streets, Wilmington, N. C. 21-tf WM. M. IIARRISS, GENERAL Commission Merchant & Ship Broker, .Wilmington, N. C. references: O. O. rarslej, Esq, ) Wilmington, N. C. Dudley & Huntington, 5 b Jas. Corner & Sons, Baltimore. E. A. Soudcr JcCo, Philadelphia. Thompson k Hunter, ) Ncw.York. M. M. i reeman & Co., J Tufts 4 Hunting, Boston. 12-ly C D. ELLIS. H. P. RUSSELL. J. B. RUSSELL. ELLIS, RUSSELL & CO., General Commission JUcrtnante aim siupuroKrri, Wilmington, N. C. Refer to E. P. Hall, Esq, President Branch Bank of tho State, Wilmington. 4 A PROCLAMATION, Bf sis ExcttUff Datib S. Rxjd, Governor tf tkt St ti e, Aorta Curjina. Whcrkas, three-Cftas ef the whole umber of members ( each House cf the Oenexal Assembly sua at the Last session pass tne loUowing Act t AN ACT To aw end tut Cosstttttioji or Noith Canousa. Wheieas, The freehold qualification now require J for the electors lor memoirs ei tae rate eoncicu witn the renaa mental principles of liberty: Therefore, Src. 1. lit it tnarttd If (Ac Grnerul Atttmblf of the Stutt ef Xvrtk CarUia, f if is ktrthf ttuiti 6y tkt aw tkonty cf tkt $amt, three-fifths of the whole number of mem bers of each lUo ewocurrieg, thit the St-coml clause of third section of the first Article of the amended Constitution ratified br the ieple of North Carolina on the second Mon day of November, A. D ,lSi5, be amended by striking out the words M and possessed of a freehold within the same dis trict of fifty acres of land fur six months next before and at the day of election, so that the said clause of said section shall read as follows i All free white men of theage of twenty-one rears (except as is hereinafter declared) who have been inhabitants of any one district within the State twelve months immediately preceding the day of any election and shall hare paid public taxes, shall be entitled to vote (or a member of the Jenate. Sec. 2. Dt tt farther tnacttd, That the Governor of the State be, and be is hereby directed, to issue his lroclama tlon to the peotde of North Carolina, at least six months be fore the next election for members of the General Assembly, setting forth the purport of this Act and the amendment to the Constitution herein proposed, which Proclamation shall be accompanied by a true and perfect copy of the Act, au thenticated by the certificate of the Secretary of State, and both the lroclauiatioB aad the copy ef this Act, the dovcra or of the State shall cause to be published in all the newspa pers of this Stste, and posted in the Court Houses of the re spective Counties in this State, at leant six months before the election of members to the next General Assembly. Read three times and agreed to by three-fifths of the whole number of members of each House respectively, and ratified in General Assembly, this the 21th day of Jauuary, 1131. J. C. DOBBIN. S. II. C. W. N. EDWARDS, S. S. State ok North Carolina, ) Office of Secretary of State. J I, William Hill, Secretary of State, in and for tho State of North Carolina, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and perfect copy of an Act of the General Assembly of this State, drawn off from the original on the file in this of fice. Given under mr hand, this 81st dav of December. 1831. WM. HILL, Sec'y of State. And Wherea. the said act provides for ainendine the Constitution of the State of Nortn Carolina, so as to confer on every qualified voter for the House of Commons tho right to vote also lor the N;nato. Now. therefore, to the end that it mav be made known that if the aforesaid amondinent to tho Constitution shall be agreed to by two-thirda of tho whole representation in each bouse of the next General Assembly, it will then be submit ted to the DCOtde for ratification. I have issued thia niv Prn. clamation tn conformltwith the provisions of the before re cited Act. In testimony whereof. lUvm S. Kstn. fmvernnr nf tk State of North Carolina, hath hereunto set his hand and caused the Great Seal of said State to be affixed , Done at the city of Raleigh, on the thirty-first ; seal, j'lay or ioemter, tne year oi onr iord, one thous eirht hundred and fifty-one, and in the 7b'th year ot our independence. Hy the Governor, DAVID S. REID. Titos. Settle, Jr., Private Secretary. Persons into whose hands this Proclamation may fall, wil pleaso sec that a copy of it is posted up in the Court Houso of their respective counties. Jan. 9, 1852 105-te Oeean Mall S3tfamhlp Calllas aat Castas! Llacs rtox uvstroou . For 1?32. ...New York... Wednesday Jane 2 ...New York. ....... Wednesday. .....Jane 18 ...New York Wednesday Jane) ..New York Wednesday July 14 ...New York........ Wednesday .July ...New York Wednesday Aug. 11 IkOH AHIA1CA. Leaves ...New York Saturday June 13 ...New York Saturday Jane iti ...New York Saturday... July 13 ...New York Saturday July 21 ...New York Saturday Aug. 7 ...New York... Saturday Aug. 21 Collins Collins Collins Collins Collins Collins Collins ... Collins... Collins... Collins... Collins ... Collins . . . NEW YOHK AND IIAVKE LINE. LEAVI NEW tOSI. Saturday Humboldt Juno 6 Franklin July S Humboldt July SI Franklin Aga. LEAVE HAVRE. Wednesday . . .June . . .. July .... Aag. ....Sept. Franklia. . Humboldt. Franklin. Humboldt. Mopping at Nmlnamptoa both ways. NEW YORK AND BREMEN LINE. From South- r rom From New York. Rremen Herrmann April 21 May Washington May 22 June Herrmann June 19 July Washington Jul 17 Aug. 21.. 1H.. 1(5.. 13.. ainpton for New York. .Msy 2H .June 23 ..July 21 .Aug. 11 BROTHERS LINE. Steamer Brothtrt. and Tow lloats m wV t riuiCi steamer vrointn, anu low uoais - rTTw JL Sleven$im, David Lewi$, Jumtt Ca middy y - j and Alfred FMit, are prepared to forward with Despatch all eroods consigned to tho Proprietor. 1 he Steainur lirothert is of light draught, and well suite to run in low water. Slit possesses pvxctr and weed, and ii admirably adapted to (wring, and can accommodate about 20 passengers. The Proprietor contemplates running the Uoat himself, and will give special attention to way freight and naval stores ; to towing, and will also attend to the comfort and eonvenionee of Passengers. From bis Ion? experience as Agent in Wilmington of tbo sevoral Steam Host Companies he thinks he can eive satisfaction. To Merchants in the interior he would say, that all Goods shipped by him, will be delivered to their Agents in t ayett eville. His Agent in Wilmington is DAVID BANKS, to whom all communications may be addressed, as A (rent of tne Mcamcr urolnert. JOHN BANKS, Proprietor. Feb. 4th, 1852 127-tf G JOSEPH II. FLA NX EH, ENERAL CoiitmUxlon Merchant, 2-ly Wilmington, N. C. CORNICE and Curtain Hands A full assortment, for sale, at the Hardware Store. J. M. ROBINSON. OIL Clothing. 300 suits Oil Clothing; 100 dox. sea men's Shirts, Drawers, Pants, Over Coats. Sheaths, Belts, Palms, Chests, and every article required for the voy age. For sale low by HOWARD & PEDEN. NOTICE. THE undersigned hereby notify the public that they will continue to conduct the business of the old firm after the 1st of December, as heretofore, and thankful for tho patron age hitherto extended to them, respectfully solicit a con tinuance of the game. HOWARD & PEDEN. Dee. 13. 1S51 IRON SAFES. C, RICH k CO.'S improved patent Salamander Safes, warranted free from dampness as well as Fire-Proof, The subscribers having accepted the agency for the sale of the above highly approved Safes, are prepared to furnish any sixe or pattern which may be wanted at manufacturers' prices, delivered in this place. .' Specimens of several sues hare just been received, and or ders will be promptly attended to. Jan. 27, 1852 tf DeROSSET k BROWN. OILS. Refined Vegetable Paint Oil, at much less price than Linseed Oil, for Ships, Houses, Iron Railing, kc. For sale by : HOWARD PEDEN. WINDOW CORNICE AND CURTAIN BANDS. A lame and splendid assortment. Justin store and for aale by - , J. M. ROBINSON. BLANKETS and Negro Clothing 500 blankets, 60 by 72 and 66 by 73 inches j 300 rolls Kerseys, which will be sold low, by . . HOWARD k PEDEN. ',, OARSSOO Ash Oars, from 10 to 20 feet. For sale by v i., -.;;V; HOWARD & PEDEN, ; WRAPPING For sale by PAPER. 60 Reams Wrapping Parer HOWARD fc FLDEN, County Court Writs; Superior do. do County Court Subpoenas; superior uo. uo. County Court Fi. Fa.; Superior do. do. County Court Sci. Fa.; Superior do. do. Apprentice Indentures; Letters of Administration; County and Superior Courts Witness and Juror Tickets: Notices to Tax List Receivers; Commission to take Deposition t ' . tti r ioumy lyourt execution; Magistrate's do. Capias ad Respondendum; Overseer's Appointments; Peace, State, and Civil War Notes of Hand; rants; Attachments; State Recognixancc; Military Ca Sa; . do. hxccution; Negro Bonds; do. liillofbale; LI1T OK BLANKS. Inspector's Certificates; Certificates of Justiccsattcnd ing Court; Marriage License; Tax Receipts; Insolvent Notices) Writs of Ejectment; Letters Testamentary; Vendi. Exponas; . Ca Sa; Land Deeds; do. Affidavits; Garnishee Notices; Checks. Cane Fear Bank: do. Branch Bank of he State; Notes, negotiable at Bank; Administrator's Bonds; Guardian uo. Appeal do. Ca Sa do. Sh'ffAmTcarancc do. Constable's do. Sheriff's Tax do. Forthcoming do. Proseeution do. Crew Lists; Any Blank wanted, and not on hand, will bo printed with tne utmost aispatcn. . . Officers of the Courts and other officers, and all other rer. sons requiring Blanks, or any other work in the printing lino, would do well to give us a call, or send in their orders. We re determined to exeoutet our work well, and at thecheapest ratesfor eash. Call at the . JOURNAL OFFICE. TI filth Saws The subscriber has the pleasure of inform 111 ing Miller! engaged in sawing pitch pine, that he has succeeded in getting up the best Saw for that purpose that haa erer yet been produced, as far, as he knows. All saws warranted not to split in the teeth J. M. ROBINSON'S, ' Hardware Store, Wilmington, N. C. XTEW Crop Ralslnt 400 IN just landed. For sale by HQ e$ new crop Raisins, ARD k PEDEN. PICKLES, Preserves, Catsups, &e Just received di rect from W. Underwood tf Co t 600 doien jars assorted sixes and kinds.' For ealo low by HOWARD & PEDEN LA HOE ; Axles of Superior quality .Suitable for Timber Waggons. Extra Timber Axesr Hue and Yard Axes, cheap. For salaby - . . I. M. ROBINSON. NAILS. 100 Kegs Nails, for sale low, by l ; . HOWARD &TEDE.V. LEGAL RATE OF INTEREST. in tub DirrsaiwT states aho TiiaiToana. Mtlnr: 6 per cent. , forfeit of th claim. Nw Hampshire, 6 per eenLj forfeit of thrice the amount un lawfully taken Vermont, 6 per rent ; recovery ta action and costs. MniiwcliuKctts, 6 per cent. ; forfeit of thrice the usury. Rhode Island, 6 percent., forfeit of the usury aad Interest on the debt. Connecticut, 6 percent. ; forfeit of the whole dbt. New York, 7 percent.; usurious contracts void. New Jersey, 7 pel cent.; forfeit ef the whole daht. rennivlvania, 6 per cent. ; forfeit of the whuh debt. Delaware, 6 percent. ; forfait of the whole dfht. Maryland, 6 per cent.; on tobacco contracts 8; usurious con tracts void. Virginia, 6 per cent. ; forfeit double the usury. North 1'arolinu, 6 percent.; contract for uaury void forfeit (Inutile the usury. South Carolina, 7 per cent. ; forfeit of interest and premium ta. ken, with coals. Georgia, 8 per cent. ; forfait thrice the usury. Alnbnnia, tf percent.; forfeit of Interna ami usury. MiAKiHiiiipl, 8 percent. ; by contract 10 uaury recoverable In action for debt. Louisiana, 6 per wnt. ; Dank Intcreat 6 contract 8 bevond contract, interest void. Tennessee, C per cent ; usurious contracts void. A'entucky, 6 per ceat. 1 usury recoverable villi eoata. Ohio, 6 pur cent. ; usurious o mtracta void. Indiana, 6 per cent. a One of double the eiceas. Illinois, per cent.-bv contract 12-beyond forfelta thrice the inmrtai. Missouri, 6 percent by contract 10 If bsoad, forfeit of In lemi ana usury. Michigan, 7 percent forfeit of usury one-fourth of debt. Arkinsns, 6 per cent by agreement 10 usury recoverable, bu contract toiu. District Colombia, ( per cnt usurious contracts void. Florida, 8 per cent-forfeit interest and excess. Wisconsin, per ceni tit eoutract u-iuricii thrice the ex cess. Iowa, by agreement, and enforced by law. On debts oriuilgments In favor of the United Slates, interest Is computed ai i per cent, per annum. REIU'CKD FARE. i - Hi. rr THUOlOll TICKETS BhTWEEN WILMINGTON, N. C. AND BU.TIMOKK. FAKE fl3.ru WF.L UN, PKTtKMl'KO, RICHMOND, AND WA-HINC-TON CITY, OR ru WtLJjON, 4RTsMOl'TH AND NORFOLK. ' For tickets, apply at the Office ef the Wilmisgtoa and Raleigh Kail KoaJComraDT at Wilmington, or at the Office ef the lUlttsaore M.m VsAtt Cvmpany , ael ef the 1U more and Ohio Rail Road, Company, Piatt Mrett, talt im ore. Jan. I. lHoJ - grvtf NOTICE. ,. rpHE ndersFgned hariag formed a Co-part- ' ,wsw 1 ner-hip nndVr the style of JOHN BANKJ J k PUOTHKK. for earrring m a CUMMlSrTu.V TaM) FORWARDING BUMNK, aU goods twtifui to thm or ordered, or prodac aent for sale, will he promptly atten ded to. JOHN BANKS. i Fcb.t, lS32-123-tf! DAVID BANK j. s RtXM.S Tl LhT. Several siiifle featlemeB ran fs be aeoommodated with comfortable and airy I -J Kooms, either furnished or unfurnished, as may be re-.L. I. quired, tn the London House, Jouth Fast comer of Froal and Market streets, by applying to JOHN FITZPATRICK. Wilmington, Nor. 1, 1S31 4S-tf OUR MOTTO 18 "TO FL33ABS A 9 TBI Wllmingtan Saddle, Harness, TRUSKMANCFACTORT. rMlt sabscriher respectfully Inform the publle that h X keeps constantly on hand a large assortment of Coaeh, and MMlky IIarMM Lady's and Ooaitlemon'a Saddles, IIHdlts, Whlpe, the. Trnnki, Valises, addl and Carpet Bags, Satchels, fancy Trunks, lie. Always oa hand a large supply of Mrlng Leather and Vf Nets, aad all other articles usually found in such establishments, all of which he warrants to be of the best material and work manship, and will be sold low for coiA, or od lAorf end it to prompt customers. Saddles, Harness. Trunks, Medleal Bags, Jte., made (o order. Harness and Coach Trimmings sold at a fair rricl to persons buying to manufacture. U nips at wholesale. All kinds of Riding Vehicles bought and sold on com mil slon. JOHN J. CONOLJiY .sept. 10, 1S31 i NOTICE. riii if-, undersigned baring sold the cape rear Meam raw X Mill, renuest all persons having elalmt against said Mill, or agaiust Ais 4 HelL to hand thou in immediately for CO-FARTXKRSIIU. rplIK subscribers linve this day formed a oo-partncrshifi X under tho style of McK AK k 1IAK1USS, and have ta ken tbo new granite front store, lately erected by Cant. ( Potteb, on b ront between Market and Dock streets, where they will always keep a complete wKtAtmU and retail stock of Croi kery and Farming ImpUtikents, to which they inrite the attention of merchants and others. Being Importers, wo feel confident we can sell articles In our line on as favorable terms, and of as good quality, as can ue purcnascu in me unucu oiaies. ALEX. McRAE, Jr., Oct. 1, 1851-21-tf N. T, HARRISS. XTOTICE Extra. I have authorised Mr. Jam Btracii 1 r to collect all accounts due mo previous to 1st of ( Ictober instant. All persons indebted are earnestly requested to set tle. ALEX. McKAU, Jr Oct 14, 1861. TREMENDOl'S REICCTIOSf I! PRICES! CHEAT BARGAINS!! HOWARD i PEMK!. S)uth Water st reet, have just received their fall stock of Groceries, Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Oils, Paints, Wooden Ware, Willow Ware, llurd Ware, Dry (!oods, Confectionary, Fruits, Nuts, Raisins, Pickles, Preserves, Catsups, Sauces, Jellies and Jambs, .Soaps, starch. Candles, Matches, Wrapping Paper. Twine. Cordage, Uuc k, 1 Hooks, HatikH, Mast 1 loons andbbipChnn dlery, assorted, in all its various branches; frugar, Coffee, Tea, Flour, Butter, Lard, Fish, Tobacco, kc., and every thing else, in fact, that is wanted. I'tea$e zivt us a call and tansjy yourmve$. NOTICE. rpIIE undersigned having entered into a partneship in X l?Mo, tor tne term oi nve years, which term will expire on the 1st of December neit, when they arc desirous of clos ing all accounts existing on their books at that date, bcrebr request all persons indebted to them, to come forward and settle their accounts tuner by note or cash, on or before tho expiration or !aid partnership. HOwAKL) & PLIJLN. uet. 18, iai. ao-tlJ FOR THE LADIKHM THE finest as well as the cheapest Table Ivory. Tlalcd (and warranted to keep its color) Table, Desert and Tea hpoons; forks; ?u?ar bhovels; rait do.; and fickle Knives: Uronte Candlesticks; and bat of Scissors, Shears, Needles, and t ins. The above I have manufactured especially for my retail sales, and every article warranted. J . M. KOuliN SON. Wilmington, October 3, iwi. Z3 flREW LISTS. A large supply on haad and for sale low J at the JOUKIYAL OFF1CK. TI READ. 60 barrels Pilot Bread i D 60 finfl Nary do.; 60 boxes soda crackers, fresh. For sale by HOWARD PEDEN. PATENT WINDLASS. 1 plete. For sale by second hand Windlass com HOWARD k PEDEN. COFFEE. 10 Bags Rio In store. , ', 1 ELLIS, RUSSELL It CO. IO Coffee 150 hags prime green Rio Coffee. JLIvlOW, by ilUWAKU tt For tale PEDEN. PLANTERS Attention -I am Just receiving from the factory, samples of improved cast steel Hoes, which I wonld be pleased to submit to roar inspection, and to receive any suggestions for further Improvement. - Uel. 17th, isol J; JVl. ltUDliiHUM. XTORTH CAROLINA WINE. i.1 wine, just received and for sale by DeROSSET k BROWN. 8 barrels Scurmeraona wine, just received ana lor taie t SUGAR. 10 hhds. Sugar ; 100 bbls. erashed, powdered, &c. Forialolowby HOWARD & TEDEN. payment ; and those Indebted to the eoncern art requested to sottlo their accounts by the hrtt of May, or they will be placed, without discrimination, iu the hands of an officer for collection. LLL1S k KUSHKLL. March 31, 1H52 176-tf tO-PAktTMKRRUP. . . , TI1E suV)Scribert having, on the 8th December, 1861, form cd a Co-partnership under the Arm of WES.HKL k LI LKRM, have taken Stores Nos. 1 and 2. of P.K. JHcklnsoa'i Building, on North Water Street, Wilmington, N. C., for merly occupied by Mr. Miles Costln. where they latend te keep on band a general assortment of GROCERIES, LJV 4 v uiin, sun rnurioiwoi ai wuoiesaio. J WEWFr Jan. 1!), 62-ll3-lm-20-8mJ JI. U, tiLERS. J. WESSKt, AVKMKL i EILERI, II. a. KILESI. COMMINIO! Dltrr bants and Wholesale Grocers, North Water Street, Wilmington, N. C, Intend to koep at the above stand a general assortment of Groceries. Llauors. and IVovlsions, at Wholesale and to carry on a General Commission Business. ' . Rrrr.REiCKi E. P. Ham., PreS't Branch Bank of the State, 5 O. G. pARHtrr, Pres't Commercial Bank, Wilmington P. K. Dm kimso.n, Esq., ) I'OI'I'K k Co., I Vrtr u.iill. l iw... iew iora. NOTICE. ON Sundays, but ono passenger Train will leave for Wel don, which will depart at 2 o'clock. P, M. JNO. NUTT, Ag' Wil. k Ral. R. R. Co. March 20th, 12. 160-tf LIME, LIME. 400 bbli. Rockland Lime ( 600 bbli. Lis colnvillc White Lump. Also. Calcined Plaster, lias- taring Hair, Fire Urick, and ifydraullo Cement; 1,000 bbli. Mme.fto. Korsaleby J. U. ft II. 1J. WOOD, : . April 6, 1852 1H01 Contractor! and Bulldere., CONSTANTLY on hand and manufactnrlng, BUGGIES, COACHES, I. YS. CRTand WAGONS, opdo- site II. R. NixoVs . At Proof Stables. ' Feb. 13, I2-1334f J. II. LANE. the best makes, suitable for llantcrt and Constantly on band and for sale attheotrrst price, aiwl quality warranted, by J. M. ROBINSON TKONof all X Smiths' use. on rriOBACCO AND CHiAR3.-A good assortment kept X hand and for sale by FREEMAN k HOUSTON. April 14 IS7-3m r EMPTY BARRELS. 2) Urge size, expected per feata Small, Mary, and F. A. Heath, from Boston. ELLIS, BUSHELL & CO. EMPTY Spirit llarrela.-l,000 Kecond hand Silrit liar rels, large size, in good order. For sale by f , . SHOES. A gook stock of Shoos men, women and chil dren. For sale cheap, by OWEN HOLMES. ROSIN STRAl .VfJRS Just received a full supply of tha best English Wire Cloth, of all sixes. . m!5 Com. and Her. eopy. h M. ROBINSON. S UNDRIES. 50 dor.cn Pickles, assorted i 6doz. freserres. assorted ; 6 do. Jellies, do.; 100 boxes Sperm Candles I 100 boxes Soap: 26 do. Starch: 60 do. Soda Craekera: 60 do Pilot Bread ; 100,000 Segars at Baltimore prices 1 20 box es Lemon Syrup ; 10,000 Musket Flints, for Rico Planters 10 dozen Brooms : 10 do. Pails s 10 do. Matts. assorted. from 23 cents to 3 each. For sale by al HOWARD It PEDEN. FARMERS AND GARDEXERS. WE hare jast received a sapply of Fresh Gardon and Graw Seedi from ITiiladelphia. ,it 'It . ,t , -. : .-, . ALSO, ', . " , -Several new patterns of Plows. Grain mills. Corn Snellen, lay Cotters, tie. For sale by '. ' , Feb. 25th, 1852 -q ,,h. f..i-,l 146-tf SPlRItS - TURPENTINE BARRELS. 1,600 sririti turpentini barrels, second band, of prim quality, for ale by ; . - DeROSSET k BROWN. . with 120 feet and 10 buckets, all ia good order, fer sale low. tm m m ah. I.ll li'L'II S ai S. I II II It April io st T7URE ENGINE. A good machine. JL i hose FREEMAN k HOUSTON WOOD'S HACKERS ft PULLfcllS For ssie cheap at the Hardware Store. J. M. ROBINSO N. SILVER PLATED DESERT KNIVES. Silver bolsterj ed ivory handled Table and Desert Knives, latest patera and of suporlor quality, for iale by I ? ' 1 'i mli iwom. ana iter, copy.j -s j. u, ituiJiAsu F RES1I GROUND MEAL, constantly on hsnd. -For sale by - MILES COS'llN, Brown's Whnrf.
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