- WAREHOUSE OP
No. 56 Cedar Street,
fiEW YORK.
LBS, JUDDOIT & LE3.
(late ler a judson)
fCCV?Y the mmcloiii FIVE STORY WARE
L HOUSR, No. 66 C E D A R 8 T R E K T-the
noli of which is devoted to tha exhibition and sale
of the SlNOLE ARTICLE Of ' ,y c
PRINTED CAlilCOES.
Their present stock consisting of nearly
ONE THOUSAND PACKAGES,
Embracing some THOU S A N DS of different pat
terns and colorings, and composing every thing deal
rablein the line, FOREIGN and DOMESTIC.
All of which are offered for sale, for cash,' or satis
factory creoit, at me lowest prices, by the
PIECE OR PACKAGE.
New stvlcs are received almost everv dav. nd ma
ny o( thern are got up for our own safes, and not to
be found elsewhere.
J3r Printed lists of prices, corrected from day to
day. with every variation in the market, are placed in
tho hands of buyers.
Merchants will bo able to form some idea of the
extent ana variety of our assortment, when wo state,
that the Value of our usiinl slnek nf thlm . n
is at least twico the value of the cntfre stock of dry
guous usuany nepi oy our largest wnolesalo mbbcrs.
This fact, together with the fact, that our means and
our attention, instead of being divided among a vast
variety of articles, are devoted whollv In OMR utll
reader the advantages which we can oflcr to dealers
penectty odvious; and It ehull be our care thnt none
wno vish our establishment shall meet with any dis
appointment.
Our assortment is complete at all seasons of the
year.
LEE, JUDSON & LEE.
P. S. B. P. LEE. former! vol the firm of I.orH A
Lees and late senior partner in the original firm of
im at Brewster, from which connection he withdrew
soma tima ago, has resumed business In cannoction
with Messrs. Lee a, Judson, under the firm of LEI
juusra S Lha, and he ventures to assure his
tnends and the public, that Ihe new firm will main
tain the same pre-eminence in this branch of the
trade, which formally distinguished the other two
nouses 10 woicn ne belonged,
Nw Yoa, June 1, 1847. 46 -ly.
bits m fjps.
WE have just received by late arrivals from New
York, a fresh supply of
Gentlemen's black Beaver and Moleskin Hats,
Spring style,
1 case eitra Drab Beavers A. No. 1.
Gent's black and Drab Leghorns,
Boya' Leghorn Caps and pateut Leallicr Belts,
ALSO,
a few Silk Velvet riding Caps for Ladies; very pretty.
Call and see at
MYERS .f- BARNUM'S.
May 22. 29
CORN.
CAA BUSHELS up Country Corn. Tor sale
jyjU by GILLESPIE A ROBESON.
June 12.
33.
NOTICE.
A PLEASANTLY situated PEW in tho Episco-
-la. pai nurcn.
For sale hv
GILLESPIE & ROBESON.
June 12.
SPIRIT BARRELS.
OF the most approved manufacture, keptconslant
ly for Sale by V. O. JEFFREYS.
Jun5, 1917. 35.
WHISKEY.
OQ BARRELS, RECTIFIED W HISKEY,
COForaale low at HOWAJLD & 1' El) EN'S.
COFFEE.
OA BAGS prime Rio Coffin,
iCkJ 10 ' " Latruim "
Just received by
SAND FORD A
SMITH.
37.
Jaae IU.
CANDLES.
JUST received -10 Boxes Adamantine Pearl Light
Candles ; 10 " Sperm ;
10 - Tallow;
For sale, by
SANDFORI) A SMITH.
COR nV
TN quantities to suit purchasers.
For sale
bv
D.
WOOD.
20
May I, 1P47.
BACON & HAMS.
9500 I,b"- Primc Bac'?" s'lcs and Shoulders,
COJJ 2000 lbs. Wari Cmmtv Hnn,a for
sale by
DcROSKT, BROWN A
Co.
37.
J true
10.
THOMASTON LIMK.
ftr0 T,,0Ii'itun Lime, Just rrceivid and
VJVJW lor sale by J. f. & R. J. WOOD,
( untrat tors and Iluilders.
Ll.Mlv
IN good order, In lots in mil.
Fo' S:ie. (,y
July 3.
I U.
WOOD.
47-1 m.
S I: G A R .
4IIHU.". luirquslltyt ul.a Siit.Hr. fur e llV
D EROS SET UROWN A Co'.,
June 30th. 1517.
PEAS. '
K 1 ui siili,!) 01 l'rlmeCow p(n f,
llle I V
GILLESPIE A
KnUKSON.
Jane 10.
BUTTE It.
Q( KEGS prime Ooshcn Butter, intl recuvi
U Schr. L. P. Smith.
Ir
SAND FORD 4
SMITH
:7.
June 10.
JUST RECEIVED.
I U WIKELS Peach Brandy. For .ale .v
GILLESPIE f-
ROBESON.
June 4, l17.
:i.stf.
Lard
in Heirs.
1 r
1 O KEGS bpD,"'fu' LM. for family use, for salcat
Mr 10. J- S W. L. ilcOARY'S.
- SO
ll A V i VTi rri-
. - ' Jin 1; vviv.v
N STORE. 150 Bales P,lm II.,-
WO bushels White Corn.
-t rorHaJeby SANDFORD & SXHTH.
31
ALE.
FRESH Albany sloping A mkr Ale. u.y. on
band MM for aale by the Bbl. or fiimntiiv
GILLESPIE 4 kobksoN.
June 10. ,
coff 1: K .
50 Biab R,OCOFFE
jusl received and
GILLESPIE A
Jnfr 3.
NopF.nN
r
The Graefcnberg ; Vegetable Pills.
30,000 BOXES SOLD EACH AND
EVERY WEEK 1 1
THE ORAEFENBERO COMPANY
HEREBY give notice that llielr General Agent for
the State of North Caro'Ina, Is Col. VVm. Jokes
of Louiebug, Franklin Co., N. C.
The General Agent ia fully prepared to appoint sub
Agents wherever there ia no branch of the Company
cither on Dersonal application or by mail, post-paul.
The rapid sale of these celebrated pills, and the extra
ordinary cures they are constantly effecting, render
them, by far the most popular pill of the age. An
Agency will consequently be very valuable.
The Grocfenberg Pills arc inconceivably superior to
any ever before discovered. In all bilious complaints;
in general derangement of the system; in all disor
ders which result from a bod state of the blood, these
pills are a sovereign remedy.
In the class of diseases called chronic, ihe Grafcn
bcrg Pills achieve their highest triumphs. Here they
defy all competition. Entering within Ihe hidden re
ceives of the system, they quietly but surely purify
the blood, root out disease, and give tone and vigor to
the body.
CURES ARE CONSTANTLY EFFECTED
By these Pills, in coses where every other means had
utterly failed. The most abundnnt proof of thlscould
be given, but a trial of one box will convince ihe pa-
icm. i ney can oe orut red and sent by mail, ot tri
fling expense. Tho price is 5 cents a box. Where
tico dollars worth are ordered bnd the monry remit! td,
the Company tcUl pay th posture on the Pills. Re
mittances at the Company s risk. Wherever there is
no Agency of the Company they can bo ordered bv j
mail.
These Pills are inking the place of nil ofhefs, and
no sick person should be without them. '
ALL BILLIOUS COMPLAINTS, '
Hovel Complaint, Consumption, Dyspepsia, Fever ,
and Arue, Headache, Jaundice, IArer Com-
plaints, Ilheumatism, all Stomach
Complaints, Green Skk-
... , . f-.i 4f - ,
icld ot once to theso Pills. They purge awny od'en-
sive humors, arrest the progress of disease, and at the ;
some time restore lone and vigor to the system. In '
cases of penrrnl derangement of the health, lliey are
w v cur. it i.i.
BY THEIR USE,
The wenk will heroine strong; the pale and bilious
complexion be restored to a perfect fresh and healthy
color; all the bad symptoms will one by one disap
pear. In short, these Pills ore on inconceivable advunce
upon any ot her medicine ever bcfoieoffbrcd to the rmli-
lic. A trial will satisfy ant one of this.
June 5, 1847. 35
New
Spring Stock of
of
BOOTS AND SHOES.
THE Subscriber hap iucU reccivrd. bv hitn nr-
J rivals direct from Miinufacturers a Inrge
(JOTS AND SHOES neatly repaired.
For sale, by
O. R. FRENCH.
May 20, 1917. 28
ine! Camphinc!!
UAV L my DiMiIlcry aeain In full onemtion. nnH
1 during the scnson for closing the stores nt nkht 1
have discontinued curving roi)nd my ("ampliinc three
limes a wees ana w.li only do so on Saturdays--my
price is sixty cents p"i gallon, only ten ccntR o'dvancc
011 tnc common Spirits obtained at the Distilleries. -I
have been at eonsideruM" expense In fitting up my
establishment for re-dislilMnf:, and am determined hi
give to oil who will lav ir 111? with tin i r custom a food
article, which they w ill find less trouble, and a saving
of one fourth expense, which 1 number of irty custo
mers have assured mc to be the ease. '
'I MOM AS SMITH.
June !. '
CHARLES CRAY !
HUCC E S S 0 II T O
tTTAVINO purchased t,e Mock of C. Blakrs
1 ll(c. thesiibseritit rwillcoiiiiniie the sale and
k. manufacture of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
and keep constantly on hand every variety of artie'es
in his line.
All orders for work promptly an I punctually atten
ded to. BOOTS mad" in the Int, m fashion uiid I'mcM
style.
CHARLES (;i Y.
31 If
June 3, 1017
FOR SALE.
DRIME Eastern Hay, New Orleans Whi-kry
, American Brandy, Malaga Wine. Li , Bacon
Com, Meal Ac. ic. I.y a. M.RT1 '
May 8. ., j
Ire Creams ! Ice Creams ! !
77; LADIES SALOON
WILL be open this morning, where the under
signed will furnish to the ladi. s of Wilmington
Ice Cream served up in a manner and style tint can
not fail to please. Call ul tile Conf.rtioiian Store on
1W OK BIXDEHS TO OLS.
IOR sale, a number of Book-Binder's Tools, con
sisting ol Rolls, Stamps, Polishing iron. Hani
m t, Knives, Folding Sticks, S-iw, .Slunrs,4.c. in
prime ord,-r. Apply at this Other.
March 24. 4
rOMlERCIiL BlNk OF WILSINC10S
Till', organization of this institution having t;:
place, in conformity to its Charter. Book
Ik' n
ol
"" ii('uiii iiiv noir re-openeo ni me liiinK or ( npc
Fear in this place foi balance of i ajiital stork.
O. (5 PARSLEY, President.
April 21, 1B47. yj.,(,
V( BI'SHELS Com in Si. re, a prime article.
OVAA7 400 do. do. in Sncka
DeROSSET. BROWN cc CO.
June 15, 1847. 3'J .
u..i.Bn.:..i! i . .i . . . .
on BALES PR
Ovy For sale by
PRIME E
lASTKRN HAY,
A. MARTIN.
M.iv H
FLOUR.
pLYTONA BRANDS, Bbls. and Hlfs .
For sali- by
I. W.
Mnv 1, In 1 7.
WOOD
20
JUST RECEIVED.
Per Schr. A. J. De Hostel .
Boxes Oranges.
10 " Lemons.
10
2 Sicks Walnuts.
2 Peacaa Nuts, (fresh)
2 ' Palm.
2 " Almonds,
I ense Prunes,
1 " Ginger, (very nice)
Also a lot of Ladies Baskets at
JOS. WILKINSON'S,
Confectionary and Fruit Store.
June 1 1817. 33.
BILLS OF F.XCHANOE-Prie.11 perquTrVfo
sale it the COMMERCIAL iSlcVlCK
March 21 .
cokfi:e.
BAGS Id . Coder, just rercivrdnnd fo' sale bv
1MB BY BRYANT
70
JlOl
SADDLE, IIARNESS,AND TRUNK
'' MANUFACTORY, "'
Front Strut, JFdminfton, N. C. '
fci THE subscriber takes this method
(J of Informing his friends and the public gcncrnl
, 4 ly. that he ha Liken the store formerly occupi
ed by Porter and Blakeslee, and Immediately oppositi
the Chronicle Office, where he Is now opening a com
plete aqsorlinent of . .
Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Martingales,
Valises. Carpet and Saddle Ba?s, Collars,
Whips, Spurs, Bits, kt- it. ie. &e.
All of which will bo warranted of good manufacture
and materials, and will be sold low for CASH.
Having lonu experience in the above business, he
flatters himself that lie will bo able to renderu(7 sat
isfaction to those who may be disposed to patronize
him.
It is his Intention to keep no Books, but to adopt
the CASH SYSTEM, by which moans ho will be
able to furnish articles much cheaper than they havo
heretofore been bought in this market.
2rREPAIRING of all kinds done nt the shortest
notice. JOHN J. CONOLKY.
Aug. fi, 1846. lyCl
MANUFACTURED TOBACCO.
' 1 ( KEGS, just received, and for stile hy
lyj JOHN C. LATTA.
! Oct. 27. 49
NEW GOODS.
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
of every style and quality united
to complete a
Merchant Tailoring Establishment,
viz :
' OI PF.RFINE FRENCH CLOTHS AND CAS
1 O SLMERES of every shnde and color; Vesting
'in variety; French twilled Drnb D'te ; Silk Alpaecas;
1 lij;bt funcy Cassimercs, all of the latest style and best
I quality, which will bo made up to order at the short
est noiice.
READY MADE CLOTHING:
A bir'C nnd complete' ossortment of ready ninde
Clothing, just opined and for s.ile, very cheap for
Cash. Also, the outfitting Department is very com
plete, witli the most choice assortment of Fanc v
Goons.
Superior L. B. C. Shirts, of every variety and qual
ity; silk under Shirts and Drawers; superior Fancy
Cravnts; Slocks; Collars; Bosoms; Umbrellas; all
well worthy the attention of those in want of ibem.
Customers in the habit of paying cash will find it
to their interest to make it known, as I in future am
determined to make it the int rest of all who deal with
ine, to pay cosh. Short credit will be given to punc
tual customers and to none others.
Those who hive not settled their account, to the 1st
of January, 1947, will save cost by immediately doing
H.
S. KELLY.
21 tf.
MERCHANTS'
STEAM BOAT COMPANY,
OF F.U CTTEVILLE AM) VILMIGTON.
GREAT REDUCTION LT FREIGHT.
Auviigiug about 20 per cent.
New Steamer UOWAN, 17 inches,
Steamer WILLIAM B. MEARES,
steamer ui l t u.M PLA.M'
lal Boats- BEN BERRY.
F
ODD FELLOW,
MIKE CRONLY,
WASHINGTON,
T. J. CL'RTLS,
READY MONEY,
MARY ELIZA.
rPHE Propri.tors of tho Merchants' Steam Boa
L Company of Fayetleville and WilmiiiL'ton, N. C.
orler the above Line of Boats, on the Cape Fear River,
to the shipping public, under the lute revision and re
duction of Freights.
Their new Steamer, ROWAN, now draws only 17
inches water. When she undergoes some alteration
in machinery, her draft is calculated at 14 to lb inches,
w hich will make her the lightest boat navigating the
waters of any river in the Southern country. This
Company flatter themselves that they have it nv in
their power to oiler the most complete line of Boots
that has ever been on the ("ape Fear, and one that will
do the freighting biiMness with regularity and despatch
oi all stay is of ihe water. They have, in connection
with the Henrietta ( 'otnpany of this place, reduced the
freights to the taTill as in ptinlcd rates. Neither of
the Boating concerns de. med themselves able to re
duce the laights and still do the forwarding hnsim ss
in this place free of charge, and consequently this
Company have given it up, with tho conviction, that
the Forwarding Merchants of our tow n can do it more
justice than a boating concern.
Any Goods consigned to the Merchants' Steam Boa'
Company. Wilmington, N. C, will ho forwarded
through that place free nf commissions other
charges made to the shipper.
The new arrangement takes etfct from the 13th
instant.
Passage $3, both ways.
The two companies will hereafter count all freight
cash, or interest added.
Direct letters to Thomas S. Lulterloh, Fayetleville;
J. & W. L. McGarv. Wilmington.
THOS. S. I.L'TTERLOH, Ag.nt.
Fayctteville, Jan. 1, IH7. ljy
' Summer Arranemcnt184t
u
RENEWAL OF
THE DAILY I INE,
l in the Route now Farorabhj known as the
J.MIES RIl'ER
AND BAY LINE.
THE Proprietors take grent pleasure in advising
the Travelling Public of the r,ic of their daily
line. The steamers during the past winter under
went a thorough repair, and arc now in fine order.
Tho line at present will oons ist ol the follow in" steam
rs :
On Appomattox Rivtr Mount Yernon
Blow, a beautiful Steamer.
Ov James River-Alice, Copl. Brough
f'apt. Sutton.
Ox Chesapiakr Bay Herald, Cnpt.
Georgia. Copt. Cannon.
Captain
; Jewess,
Russell ;
These Boats are all well officered by men of long
experience on iho route. Passengers leaving W'eldon
or Gasf n ever night, except Saturday, and Peters
burg every morning, except Sunday, will R0 on direct
without any delay, at rss expenao, and more ease
that by any other route. '
Fare from W'eldon or Gaston to Baltimore 19 00
)o- " " Norfolk 4 00
Do. " Petersburg lo Baltimore fi 00
Do. " " to Norfolk 1 00
MEALS IXTLl'MD OX TOE STEAMERS.
Passengers getting a Through Ticket over this line
are allowed io stop at any point on Ihe route, and rc
sumo their travel at pleasure.
For Tickets fiom Gaston to Baltimore nr Norfolk
apply to C. C. Proii. Lsq , (laston. '
Tickolsfrooi W'eldon lo Baltimore or Norfolk to be
ldf I L. JONES General Aent
Office James River and Bay Line
W'eldon, N. C, May 11, IR47. 29., f
RIVER wide Boards and Scantling
suit purchasers, for snle, bv
In lots
C D F.I. List on V C
M iv 1 '
I Tit' wharf
1 so.
j -Mnyll..
Summer: Boarding, r
THE subscriber having purchased the residence
on Matemborcf Sound, 7 miles from Town, for
merly occupied by Mr. Geo. R. French, and at the
request of some of hia friends, has consented to open
a Iloutt qf Entertainment, commencing the 20tji of
May, where persons can be accommodated by the day
or week. The house has undergone a thorough rc
pnir, is healthy, and pleasantly situated, commanding
a fine view of the Ocean, Ac.
There will be a Hack running from Wilmington
to the above place. Application For passage mado to
Dr. Shaw.
The Hack will not be run on any particular day,
unless tnc travel should be such as to justify it.
N. II. Company on Sabbaths, will not be received
only when there is some of their family there.
I. PETERSON.
April 20, 1847. 15
UNPRECEDENTED PROPOSALS
THE WEEKLY COMMERCIAL,
FOR ONE DOLLAR ! !
STRICTLY NEUTRAL IN POLITICS.
CONTAINING FROM TWENTY-ONE
TO TWENTY-TWO COLUMNS OF
HEADING MATTE II EVERY
No! Which will be filled with the
choicest Literary Article, latest
News, both Domestic and For
eign, faithful and full Re
jiortsffthe Markets, with
the tri-weekly Remarks
on the Wilmington
Market.
THE reputation which the tri-weekly Commercial
has acquired, as a faithiul register of the state ol
the Markets here, as well as ihe latest and most im
portant News, warrants us in saying that the public
have an assurance that the Weekly Commercial will
bo all thai the reader may desire, in these particulars,
at least.
The low mice of (ho paper lower than any paper
at the South will enable every citizen to have com
mand of a newspaper of his ow n, complete for all the
purposes of such publications divested of the angry
spirit of parly, nnd free from political contention; the
sole aim of which is to givo correct arid anbstantiul
Information to the reader; such as may benefit him in
his business, and entertuin and inform his mind.
Tersons holding Subscription papers arc requested
to send in the names of subscribers, us soon as they
are obtained retaining the paper foi further subscrip
tions. The object is to obtain a sufficient number to
commence the publication in the early part of next
month.
All payments must be made in advance, and post
age paid when the name is fop-.ardedj otherwise, no
attention wjll be paid to the order.
T. LORINfJ.
Publisher of the Tri-ictckhj Commercial.
Wilmington, N. C, January 6, 1HI7.
Boarding' House.
rPHE subscriber has taken the well-known House
2 on the southeast corner of Dock and Front streets,
'v:ia-iy occupied by Mrs. Joseph A. Hill, for the
nurposc of accommodating regular nnd tmncienl
boarders. . j. SWANN
ftov-17. lOJ-tf.
NOTICE TO" DEALERS IN
Till.
1
AVii.mington June I, IS17.
THE undersigned, purchasers and dealers In Naval
Stores in this place, with a view to adopt some
general regulations which seem to them to be founded
!n justice, and more in accordance with the customs
of other markets, have agreed to establish for their
future government, the following
REGULATIONS.
That as no good reason Is apparent to them for chan
ging the size or weight of barrels nf Turpentine, and
it would be productive of inconvenience to the ma
kers and pueh isors. it will be purchased as he-etofore,
the gross weight of barrels to be 320 lbs. or 260 Ihs.
nelt, Ihe turpentine to be delivered on Ihe yard for
inspection at the expe nse of the feller ; and as there
has been in many cases, sn unjust inequality, in fix
ing upon the amount of Extra, and whereas the law
prescribes what Ihe otder of turpentine shall be, u hen
expofed for sale, without proscribing any remedy in
case it is not in said order, vie therefore agree that
hen after a deduction fhall be made under the
il' nomination of extra cooperage as follows : For
mi ii 1 1 lint', paekirg, &c, one cent per barrel, for the
fust two hoops that miiy be lacking short of twelve
as preset ibed bylaw, one cent each, and for each
hoo; lss ihan ten that may be short, two cints
cacii, h!h,i what other labor m ly be necessary to put
it in the order the law prescribes to be adjudged by
the Inspcctors.ionctlicr w ith ihe usual deductions for
unmerchantable barrels exceeding the niimhi r taki n
t" pack. Purchases made at ihe Rail Road depot
will be subject to a deduction of two cents per bbl.
ilrn v.tl'c, thcreoy placing the sellers by Rail Road on a
touting with those t,y water. These regulationi to
apply to Tar. only so far as regards tho expenses of
rolling and diaynge.
The custom adopted in reference to the condition of
the barrels it is SUPDoscd must he free from nit ob
jection, as turpentine put up in perfectorder w
bo subject to a deduction of one cent ner bbl. instead
of the former rates of extra.
We also agree that in future we shall refuse to
compromise for fraudulent mixture as heretofore, that
we derm chips, straw, billets of wood, limbs, dirt, Ac,
n.i a fraudulent mixture, and that weshall abide by the
strict letter of the law in all such cases. And where
ns it appears that the Inspectors do not consider
themselves authorized to make billsothcrwisc than as
prescribed by law, that we will, in all cases, purchase
lV the bbl, of320 lbs. and allow ihe Inspector to make
his bill as the law directs 2q0 lbs. but that there shall
be deducted from the bill one eighth of the omounl.
W.O.JEFFREYS,
JOHN McRAE,
A. II YAN BOKKELIN
H. NUTT.
B. PLANNER,
W . J. LOVE Jr.
R. C. HALLETT,
B. HALLETT,
R. O. RANKIN,
C. D. ELLIS.
35 tf.
A. MARTIN,
W. I. TIMKR,
JI'.WETTCo.,
BARRY A BRYANT,
JNO. CHRISTIAN,
HALL A ARMSTRONG,
Juno 5.
Negroes Wanted,
I WISH to purchase a large number of negroes of
both aexes, from the age of 14 lo 30, for which I
will pay the highest cash market price. As I intend
making a long stay In W ilmington for that purpose,
persons from tho country would find it to their ad
vantage to bring such property to town that tin y have
to dispose of.
Also wanted, some good Carpenters, Blacksmiths,
Coopers and Bricklayer!. Apply to mo at tho Caro
lina Hotel.
ANSLEY DAVIS, of Petersburg. Vn.
May fi. 22-tf
LOST OR MIS L A I I).
A RECEIPT of W. M.Mvr.Rs, of South Carolina,
to Luvino Kino; also, an obligation of N. II
Hill, guarantied by James D. WAr.rwri.r and Ilrsnv
Davh, for Fourteen Itundreei and f'jiv Dollars) ihe
coudllion of which obligation is, that I am to deliver
Ihe Receipt above, and satisfactory vouchers of my
ownership lo three Slsvea sold N. B. Hill by snid
EaviNO. for my account, both the napr being rla
tivo to that salr. A suitablo reward will be given for
the finding of these poprrs, and I warn all persons
from trading for them, as they can be of no use lo any
one but myself
., WILLIAM G ALFORD.
May 25. 30 3in
MESS fc lRIMEl'OlTic
Qfl B,"'S IS1W Mesa Pork,
15
Prime Pork, city Inspection.
DeROSSET, BROW'.N 4 Co.
37.
June 10.
H O S T O N C R A U K i: R S .
Of 1 ' A .N I N I i.iin, Kor sale at
HOW'AHD PF.DF.N'S
June '
TJ M Y E R s77DARNUM,fl
HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, UMBREL
LAS, WALKING-CANES, &C,
RESPECTFULLY call the attention of thecirrwna
of Wilmington and vicinity-, to their Ijtrgt and
Splendid Assortment now receiving at tho old stand of
C. Mvebs, North side of Market street, which we of
fer ot wholesale and retuil, cheaper than ever.
GEST.'iHUEAVEn, NUTRIA, MOLESKIN
AND SILK HATS,
of Bechee ACostar'sand Lenry's Fall Fahlonfor 1816,
a splendid article, just received, and a " few more left
ofihe same sort." l'lease call and examine them.
Also, n very large assortment of
MEN'S, BOYS', AND INFANTS' CAPS,
of the Intest ond most opproved patterns. Gcnt.'s
French soft Dress, Silk, Velvet, and Cloth Cans:
Gcnt.'s French Guard do.- Blue and Black Spring
Bund, Palo Alto, jRint'geld, Oregon. Oil Silk, ilvc-.
teen, Ulazed Law n, Ac, Ac.
YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CAPS
of every style ond quality, fiom 12J cents to 42,50, the
largest assortment ever offered In this market, and at
astonishing low prices. A beautiful article of Infants'
Cloth and Silk Velvet Caps, to which we particularly
call the attention of those wanting Caps for children.
In fact, every article in our line we have a rich and
full assortment, to which we respectfully call the atten
tion of the Public, and warranto g'.titeel lit and at
Prices to suit the times.
MYERS & BARNl'M,
Wilmington, Oot. 5, 18-1G. F5
THE Subscriber would express his gratitude to his
Friends and Customers, for their liberal patronage
heretofore extended towards him in W ilmington. The
same business will hereafti r be conducted under the
name and firm of MYERS & BARNl'M. at the old
stand. V. MYERS.
MORE LIGHT.
ON hand a general assortment of the Patent Capil
lary Burner Lamps, for burning Cumpliine and
Spirits of Turpentine : its udvnntapi.g over others
now in use will bo apparent to all on the slightest in
speetion, combining perfect safety in burning with
freedom and equality, in its supply of burning mriteil-
al; also, a large supply of acorn Di-rie Oriental Study,
Hall. I'arlor, htanil, Solar nnd Table Lamps, nnd va
rious patterns ot passage lanterns. For sale, by
Nov. 2. 1)7. J HART ,t POLLEY.
sJPERM. ELEPHANT
Oand unbleached OILS.
aid WHALE
Constantly for
bleached
sale, by
D W. WOOD
M
n v 4.
21
FAMILY MILL.
THE subscriber respr etfully informs the dllens
of Wilmington, that he keeps constantly ou hand
fresh promid Aleitl. which he sells at S tore prices. He
is prepared at all times to erind Corn at the shortest
notice for families. Call and try the Ste, m Mill be
tween the .Messrs. Grants, and Fimvki i-j ILnri
JONATHAN LEES. '
Sept. 1, 1346. 7
N O T I C E . j
I3EBSONS indebted to the Subscriber, f. u the
".Sundurd or " Indi'pendi nl,'' or for Advertis
ing, are request! d to pay the same to WESTON i(.
GALES, Esq.,E.litorof the Reuimtkr, Rub b-h.
T. I.OKlNG.
Jan. (j I B 17.
123
TO
RENT.
T
HE Store on tie
South h.I" .if M ok. i
Stri i (
lati ly oecuiib d by
1". (iOl l.DSMl I K
THOS. H. UIJIi
HIT.
i:i-)f.
M iy 2.'.
HOURLY EXPECTED.
Prr Jlriif Tylrston from Charlrston.
1,T Hhdsof superior ipialily Molnaaes,
'J 15 Bids, of Sim rior (iiinlily Wlnl '
().
. Cor
Art.
III.
sale tiy
June IT.
F.. Dlt KINSON,
Valuable Kenl Estate
rpiIE Siibsctibrr ofl'ers for site thnt ViiIiii
Pro-
J c rty on lldlstmro Street, in thr City ol R it rion,
now oeeiiiiei by the Institution for the Di af and
Dumb. The conn r lot opposite the residence of Maj. '
( '01 t.iss, is on tho cast side of th" second square west
of ihe Capitol, and runs from street to stre, t -on which
is a laa'c nnd commodious llwellinc. House: n one I
only i st"ry buildinir. formerly ui d as th" Printiiie ( Miiee of ;
.1.1..,- ' 1: f . I i r 1 ,r. 1. ,
me . . iroitna .-Miiiiuaru ; 11 uricK r Hcnen ; stall's;
CarriafTD House; all necessary oul-lioui s, ut:d alaryc
.-pace for a Gaidcn. !
Th lot adjoining has a very food t wo story House, I
willi K i ! i ll 1 11, Smhles. .tc. nnd is known as having ;
forineily beloiiL'id lo the estate ot Copt. Ik'NTER, de
ceased, anil alt-o ruin fiom ttriel to sin el.
The propei ty is located in the most pleasant purl 0!" .
the City, and If purchased n'iw, w ill be sold lit a price
so reduced at 10 render it a very desirable Investment.
Possession will bo given in April, 1M'-1.
The Subscriber has appointed William R. Poot.r., '
Esq., his Attorney for the disposal of this pioperly, to
whom all desirous of purchniing will plea.' apply.
T. I.ORINti.
Feb. 21, 147. Ill
Register and Standaid will insert G times.
NOTICE.
AGENCY OF THEN LMTlALINSlRAXfE C0MP.1W
irininron, July 29, lt;4li.
S ANDFORD A SMITH, Agf-nts of the No. Car.
Mutal Insurance Company, have the gratification
to state lo the numerous persons insured In this Of
fice, that the Company will promptly pay the loss sus
tained by the recent fire in Fayetleville, without the
delay of 90 days, as required by the Bye-Laws; and
without calling for any Instalment on the premium
notes.
The Agents w ill receive applications, and take risks
as usual. '
July 30, 186. f,P
NEW STORE.
JEST opened, a splendid assotment of Toys and 1
Fancy Baskets. Also, a fresh lot of Confcetiona- '
ry, Nuts and Fruit of all kinds, which tho Ladies and
Oontlemenof Wilmington are respectfully Invited lo '
call and examine, at E. R. W OOD'8, Front si
Aptlll7.
ULACKSJIIT111NC
THE Subscriber having taken the Old Stand, re-'
cenily occupied by Mr. S. J. Perrv, begs , avp to i
Inform Ihe citizens of ihisplace nnd vicinity, that he Is 1
prepared to execute with despatch nil kinds of Smith
Work Ihnt may bo wanted, viz: Orlst Mill Spindles;
and Saw Mill Cranks, Mill work Kent-rally. Axis,1
Hoes, Ship, Carriage, Wii(ion nnd Dray Ironing in
1110 oesi manner
notice.
Horses shod neatly nnd at short I
Jan. 25-131 Cm. A. J. ER AM BERT
They Have Come.
THOSE very fine Imported Juslo Snnz, Cnnnmics,
Nymph, Regalia Scgars w hich all that have tri. I
acknow ledge lo be the best, at
JOS W7I, KINSO.N S
Confeclionnry nnd Fruit Store.
Market ilr,,l miller ( Wi, ' , f, ,,,, rr
Miv 1 1
JOB, BOOK,
CAIRD AH IFAiW
CORNKB OF r0NT AND MARKET STRUTS,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO THE FOLLOWfifO
KINDS OF LETTER PRESS PRINTING.
BILIS OF EXCHANGE,
DILLS or LADINO,
HOOKS,
CARLC,
CATALOGUES,
ENTRIES OP MEOCHAWDIsal
' HANDBILLS,
( LADELS,
! LAW BLANKS,
j MILITARY NOTICES,
) NOTES,
PAMPHLETS,
POLICES OK INSURANCE,
i POiTEIlB,
RECEIPTS.
CERTIFICATES,
CHECKS,
CIRCULARS,
Cl-STOM-HOL'SE BLANKS,
DRAFTS,
And PLAIN AND FANCY PRINTING, of rru
description, done in the neatest manner, and
on the most reasonable terms.
We call the attenlion of our citizens, and tho public
m general, to tho above Circular, and cordially extend
to them on invitation to give us a call for their work,
assuring them, that it shall be as well done, and at as
Imr (if noi lower) price, as ot any ollweslablishmcnl
I no cntiro office is new, and wo unhesitatingly say
that we have greater variety of type, and a mora
thorough Job ( Jtcc, than was erer before in the State
JVnnngton, May I THOMAS LORING
SADDLES BRIDLES.
HARNESS, TRUNKS, &c. &c. &c.
'TMIE Subscriber has on hand a trcnnml
J X sortnient of Goods in his line, together
with Jiockawavs. Iliu'trirs 7V,,;,...
and Sulkies, nil of which he will U low. Pii2
' pectin iy invited to call at the Old Stand. Nortl.
Market Street.
W ilinington, March 23.
o i 11UILIIKISS
i.
F 1 o u r .
Op) BIH.S. of fresh ground superfine Flour
V received and for sale. I,v
JUBt
GILLESPIE & ROBESON.
June 10.
37
L I M E .
BP.I.S. landing; Also, Hydraulic Cement
1800
Calcined Plaster ; I'lasterine flair, nnd Elr
Bliek.
J. C.
cp K. B. W OOD.
22
May fi.
HISTORV OF MEXICO.
TEST Received, a few copies of an abridged His
O lory of Mexi o, ;,d the Texian Revolution, with
tkiteiii Kof thel.iviHol (Jen. Taylor and Sunta An
na, by David K'. Hell. For sale, by
SANDFORD & SMITH.
May 3, I--17. jl.
JUST RECEIVED,
Pi: II SCHOO.XEH A. J. DEROSSET.
A N assortment of Summer Coats, Pantaloons, and
J V csts, from John Earlk Jr., Boston, of beauti
ful material.
JOHN CHRISTIAN & CO.
15
Aptil 20
V a I ii able
Real Estate.
rPHE Sl'BSCRIBLRS, as Executors to
I the W ill of Mrs. E. Lord, deceased, oflcr
for sale, on occommodating terms, that val-
uanic,
S T ORE A N I) VV II A H F ,
pre si lit occupied bv Barry 4 Bryant
THOS. II. WRIGHT, ) r. ,
w c r omi . 1 is.
M
PI7.
- )
Valuable Real Estate.
HE SOLD, at private sale, tho
iuse an I Lot No. 140. lei ler A hn.
U -1 "X, tween lliir
third and Fourth Sreets and beiunmi
Id
R i
d fio.-.-ai'd r,, IJoitri.Inrv Sttcets. (near the
ll Road.) and nt present iiccmiieil I, v J I Itrv,,,,
The
lot is lull bv 3 1U feet, w ith
luuise upon it, all wi II arranged; unliss previously dis'-po-..
ilof at p:i.Mlesile,will be oll'ered as above, title
iiwhy nteil persons wishing to purchase, can ex
:ll!l llle )l
pert)', or titles, at any time, by applying
to
II.
NUTT.
3
M i: S S 1 O R Iv
I. Ol of N'iw York City Inspection
lust rcceiv
DA VIS
25
. t en ami tor sale by
(i. W
May I I.
DKIEI) KRIMT.
Cluiricis, Pcaclusand Appl-s.
D. W.
NIKiRO PASSES.
For sale
WOOD.
25.
May 13,
JEST printed at" 77i Conmerciai' OlTico a new
supply of ,Xeiro Passes, which are afforded a trille
over the cost of paper that it would take to write them
on.
Jan. 20. 12a
CHECK BOOKS.
Al 7E have just executed in a superb style, bound up
V in 2. 3 and I Quire Books, ( hecks on the " Bonk
of ('ape Fear," and the "Branch Hunk of the Stale."
Call and examino them, at the Ofhcu of The Com
merci.il.
, T. LORINO.
Oct 31. M
MOLASSES.
Daily rxjirctetl on Consignment.
V
VKliOol Ml llh.ts. from south side of Cuba
V daily expected, fur sale by
G.
VV. DAVIS.
40
June 17.
PATENT, PORTABLE SHOWER BATHS.
1 O OF these Healthy and Ornamental articles
i upon an improved principle.
Just received, for sale by BARRY A BRYANT
April 29. io
W A N T E I) .
A GOOD TURPENTINE STILL, to run from I
VI to 25 Barrels.
Apply to
c n.
ELLIS.
37
June 9th, IP 17.
LEMONS.
CHCII.Y I
1110ns in fine order, received
rr L. P
WOOD.
62
O Smith and for sale by
E. R.
July 17.
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF
THE MAILS.
Northern, Is duo dally at 3 T. M., closes every
ninht nt 10 P. M.
Southern, duo fl A. M., closes nl 11 A. M.
r atittevilli, by Rai Road, duo on Monday
" ednesdny, nnd Friday at 3 P.-M
cloaca Tuesday
1 111111H107 nnu oumiay, at lu r. m,
Fatettkvili.b. hv Robeson's. Westbrook's, Ellrs-
brthlown and Prospect Hall, due on Tuesday, Thurs
day nnd Saturday, Bty A. M.j closes and depart same
day, at Id A. M.
Smitiivillr, due 8 A. M. close at 12 P. M.
Taylo' Briooe, Long t'reek. Moore's Creek
Black River Chapel, snd IfsrrelJ a Store, due on
Thuradsy, at 8 P. M. close at 10 P. M., and depart
Friday, st li A. M.
Onslow Court Hoc, due every Monday at C A.
M depart mi Frlduv at fi. A M
i.