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f: 1 . THE COAIAIBRCIAH WILMINGTON. IS. 0. THURSDAY jANUAttY t, 3831 nature.! dame iii creatine the. pools above them. In Uvtt pool tbere are ninny, points not Affording 3 teet water at all times. la decidiiisr apoa the plan for tlio improve mont oi ma x auKm, i iiuvo ueen governed hi rnf conclusions by the Jopifi of water up on lhediScrentuhonljlie lall atihe shoals. the eitent and deptn oi water tnroujjhout the atilt pools: an1 an . wwentiul clement in the decision also, is the Importance to the vhet . trade which must ba borne ipon tins river, in having at oil limes and ut all seasons a snfu aed reliable aavialionV I have heard the opinion expressed by several that with a few wing Juraa and by eluicinjrtho different shoals, n good naviga tion could be obtained. I ntn ol a different vpiuioit, (relieving that a sluice nhvigution. however perfectly ,conslruoted, tnuet ulwny be an iihperfiiut one, for the following rea- A canal or sluice cVit in any showl will in- el-eaae the depth upon that ulioal. hut wiih a certainty of drawing off tio water from the pool above, and exposing ledges and bars which before hud sufficient depth upon them. The effect would be precisely similar to that or cutting a notch or gap iii a mill dam, which would ToWer the head in the pond in pfonortibn to the area of the snctun cut out. , By sluices and wing dams, where the lall Is not fou great, a tolerable descending navi gation may be cllccled, but a very ludjuerent ascending one. Indeed I very ihucli doutn whether a steamboat ascending the Yadkin could bo made to pa through such sluices as wsuld be required at the different shoiiln. Suppose the steamboat ascending agaiiml Uie'currcnt with ft I speed of. six miles per hourfon entering. - ft' slutre where the cur rent was running, say l'onr miles an hour, her speed would be reduced to lens than two miles per hour j for one entering tltc sluice, the Boat would fill a considerable portion of it, and the. witer would necessarily accumu late at the head of the Boat and t hereby in crease the area of resistance the Boat would , cease lo mind her helm, nil steerage way , would be lost "upon her. and she would neces sarily swing to one ' side' of the eluico and ground. , Such must necessarily be the effi ct of sluicing ; and Wing Dams are also objection ablea few inches may be obtained by their use, bat they always add greatly to the ve locity oj the current at the D.un and oppose to thai extent the upward navigation. ' ESTIMATE OF COST. Cost of Dame,,, " Lo&agc,''' $110.05(8 101700 218 338 21.839 Add 10 per cent. The second division is ' abuit 115 85-100 milos long, and ex tends from (he foot oi'Ueafij Shoals to Wfinl. The rise is,wyb5 0ai00feeL Cast o't' Dosss, " Lockage, u Widening and JfepairlnB old Cunuj, $210,237 33.497 62,580 27,973 $114,050 11,405 Add 1Q per cent. The third division is n bout 50 90-100 miles long, and extends from Hockford to Wilkeeboro.' The rise.j, eayiaiST-lOO feet. . ; Cost, of Dams, Lockage. 125.455 45 301 97,744 $145,948 14.50 J AdJ ten per rent. 159,5.52 $525,214 IWeapituIation of the , work upoa the Yad kin River From Holmes' Mill ' to foot of Bc< , . , Shpals ris Fool of Beass - 3hoals to Rock ford rio RockforJ.-" to S "" Wilkesboro'- '. . ;o - 141.40 210 337 p5,oy 125,455 131,50 159,552 Rise ruel, " 359,03 $525 244 It will be observe that the fatal rise from Holmes' Mill to Wilkeshoro' is staled at 358 feet ajid a fraction. I wish to siute that the lereli were not run rontinuomly from Hoi - t :ti. . ir:u i i . iur muj 19 triisesouro. 1 (lev were eon- tiouedup for a considerable portion of the way, alter which lis time was prcsing and omc of th'e parly being taken sick, the con tinuous levels jrere suspended, and the falls measured ot the different shoals nnd ihe lev cla estimated in the Pools and ripple. ( k..i: 1 1. .1 . i iiui miicrcu iiowerer, in.ti tne nirt will bo found lo vqry maieriully from the mount stated. Ettimateor the improvement of Dorp Hie tr from, UancocVi MUU to the mmth - ' f Furk Creek. This porUonCthe Deep River preimts a mod) mpredged characler lhaa any part below.. '. -. Til? Ciuke we higher and the f.,I ,rrca ter. , '.jv,'-; : b There iifiowever plenty Water for ihi purposes o( nargation nnd with tight p,lmH . there will be a surplus. ; ' The rise from Jlflow' llaucoks's Mill Dam -Ue the month of Frk creek wn found ti be fi7,9M00t!i feet. t 1av9 upon this portion of the River estimated for higher Dam thnn below.' The Dankiat belore etaled ore nhun dantly high ! admit ol thlf. - , . r-Tht distance tay 20 roilcf ... ;cosioruam,', Cdstof Lock. '. ! y ... 112837 i 9.V72 : 02.709 .. 9.270 1101.979 , W ' ' ' Re-1 (4?9tff if) of tho ntirf ' UoiTjrma IJan:wk'fUli? Wilks-" "'',1;:' ...;t .. ' . '' ' '" ''! . BJMnHBBBSieBBeWVEeraSMeSM'ciSVWMsiMSSSS : ' boro ' , -'.- Total amount contingencies iticlu-,- : i' f ded lor the improvement of Ueep , 4 Hivcr from Hancock's Mill to the , J , ? mouth of fork Creek, distance . , 20 miles, - : ,V 101,970 Total amount contingencies inclu-" , ded br the Portage Kail Road from thv mouth ol Fork Creek to Holmes' Mill, distance 45. miles. 625,904 Total amount contingencies inclu ded tor the improvement ol the Yadkin from Holmes' Mill to Wilksboro'. distance 114 miles, 525.244 $1,253,127 Total distance 209A miles. Having stated the rate ut which we shall be able to transport upon the Portage Kail Koad per ton per mile to be 2 cents, or for the 45 miles, 90 ceutsy I desire now to arrive at wiiat the charge will be by the water line. ncluding the present length ol the Capo b ear and Deep Hiver Navigation. Estimating Irom Wilksboro' the water line is 201 miles. 1 he distance yet remaining ot water line lo Wilmington, beinir in charire of the Cane Fear Navigation Co., I will consider hereal- ter il is about 100 miles. The moat conclusive way nfarrivingat the proper charge upon the water linw. u io show at what rnio they charge ufou the great standard water lines of the United Stales, and apply those rates under certain considerations to our line. By turning to tho Patent' office Report of 1817 (pages 500 and 507) it will b e suen that the Hon. .Millard Fillmore, then Comntroller of the State of New York, in a letter to the Commissioner of Patents, navs that the -'Eric canal freight, (lolls included) on u barrel ol flour from Buffalo to Albany, the distance be iirg 303 miles, is 62 J cents. Freight & tolls on wheat per bushel, 17 cts. corn 11 13 :- By applying thene rates ol charge lor Ireight and toll to our line, which U 261. miles, we have on a barrel ol Hour. 45$ els. Add the charge as above stated on the Portage (allowing 10 bbl.s to the ton) 09 cts. From Wilksboro' to Fayetteville, Should they charge ut the same rale on the old Navigation disT tance 100 miles, Total charge from Wilksboro' to Wilmington, Wheat per bushel estimated at 40 bushels lo the ton) on the water line, Wheat per bushel Portage line, 54 A els. 17Jcts. 713 els. 12Jcts. 2 cl.s. Wilkn!)oro' to Fayettevi 113 cts. aiiu a proponiomii cnarge gpon the old Navigation to Wilming ton, Total from Wilksboro' to Wilining lon. Corn per bushel water linn. ' " Portage roaj. Total lo Fayetteville, Add proportional charge upon the old Navigation, All l i 4 3 els. 191 ct.-v V!2 els 2.j cts. 1 1! cts. 33 cts. Total from Wilksboro' to Wiliuing- 1n, 15i ctsj The above rates aro deduced from the charges upon the hie Canal nf New York. I lie original cost of which (including the cofct o!' enlnrgcinent) was 22 millions of dollars. Of course this l.irge Capital enters into the calculation io fixi .gthe tollH. LOCATION OK TIIK It A N( it tit AND KEN'NE Itrr RAIL HO.VD. We learn that al tho meeting of the Directors of this road at Watcrville on tin- 27th of Drccm her, t'.r the purjiose of locating this rad, the route t'roin tins city to Newport, and from thence to Watenillo and thence to Augusta, was esUh lish .'d and liled. There is a proipeet imw, as we unleisland. that the road will be pushed thro 1 h in the course of two years. Uan-:or Wiig. ALBURN FOR SALE. Jg TIIK iiibscrioer ollors formic his fins, nine md tusl of tt.-ilelgh, situate on Hie New- D m Uo.iJ. uml well known ns tl-.c Unshe rurc ii uoniuino W) acre ol iroml ire.- Ijnd, w iih a luir pri.orl i.jm nl w.todl.in J. On iln- iri:mit-s is 11 very uoiiii dwelling House, coniiiiiiinir 11 renins llirru are but very lew country house superior lo il mi 111.: l Jinny or wiu. I Here Is n youj kilthen wild several lniu-es lor nc-Kro quurli r ; n carrla; ll-ius-e; I'ider Press: Slnbles ; Unllun (iin llmu, Ae. nnJ n Siorc llouie, at which a very icapcclable 1 1 .me in wniiK'u on. There- is a very Urge Apple Ordnrd dwelling house; nlso, a lame number Trees, wjih pear, Pliirn and Lherrv '1're. near ih i Peach There is a 1'osi Office 011 iho prenn-es-ilie mail ornving mree nines u week via (he Wilniin-lon and K ileili Kail Road, ind ihrct- times from ttiu cily of V4IUI II. Ilieloeilion ot ihe buildincs is in ihc midst ofs grove of large Oaks, hilfh and he.ilihv. It wnnM In. a delightful uiiimer residence ; or would answer for a Hoarding House for persons detiruiis ol spending men fluiiuiium 111 111c vouiury. I he North Osrolina Kail Kond. tibnm in h hi, in has been marked on" to run wilhin a hundred vnnla ol (Da uwelllng House. a luruier uescripiiim is unnecessary, ni no one will, probably, purchase wlLhoul eijiiuninj; thu pre-niiM-. Possession will lie elvn on the first of January. 551, If sold by the 15ihof December next If sold alter thai period, pusseaniuo cannot be had nil Janu 11 ry ISo.' WILLIAM 11. rOdt.i:. I-:sq. who lives within n few miles of the plaoe. Is my aulhorlxed Agent, and w ill make known the price and lenns 10 nil who may apply. THOMAS LOIILNO. ilminjlqn, Oct. H. IhnU. R-l if SASH, 13L1ND AND DOORAGEXCV. Formerly conducted by Guy C. Ililchki.ts. rpHE public are hi-reby informed, that I have been 1 npnoiii eil 11 iii-ii ( for the sale of 'indovr Mash, Mllnd1 and Ooori.iinniifiii inrrd by the jaw ,,. ven Co.. snd sin pn pared to fiilallordersin the .bo v, line. The qunliiy of the work of ihe New ilsven Co. Is well kpown in this market. Builders and n. persons in want of the above article, are requestri1 to send In tholr orders, snd lliey will be prompt) filled, Terms Invariably cash on delivery. WM. A. OWVKR. Oeneral Agnt CmmU$in and Ftrttarding Uttr chant. Aprill3. IIOUSD AND SniP PALNTLN'C. THE lubserlber eomlnues lo csrrf o the Paini inn.Hoslnem Irt all its brsnches om the mnn ressonnble lerme. I can be found on- Dock Street, nesl door te Mr, Ford's MarblyTard, ' . WM. CLANF.r. ' DoyrJI.lfWO.. T 120 : . Chrpn. md Anrors eepy. . , ' COTTON' YARN. ft PALES Benbow's Cotton Yarn, for info hy O . . . : ANDUKSON 4, LAT1MKR Dee.V 113 i COAL I COAL ! I i x ' 7J Tun Coal, Ited Ash', biokcn and Screened to O urrivsper sclir. J. 11. Holmc tor solo by , GEO. HARRISS. Dec 5, ieso. ' . , U2. NEW AND FASHIONABLE 5IJLL1 WHY. AND DRESS MAKING TailSS SARAH JAIVE, TAQGART, lata from ifJl View York, would most respectfully snnounce to the Ladles of Wilmington and the adjoining coun try, wist siiu intends to open her New und Splendid r.iiipunuiii, in nit; private swelling' 01 fllr (Jhablks dabb, Aicrcnani luiior, nesti floor north of the The atre, ubotit thfc 15th of October j where ehs will keep consianiiy on Hand 0 lull assortment of Fall and Winter jfl illinc-rv. cmbraclna nil' the hnest sivk-s. which die hopes, on examination, for chasieness of design, richness ol material ami beauty of finish, will not bo surpassed by any oilier house of ihe kind in iho country as no effort will be left undone to ftive general satisfaction as far as good goods, low uiiccb, unu iniinuiaciiirea in ihe most prompt onu best manner, with her large circle of friends and re lations, residing In New Vorkrhy she will, also, beprepnred to have any thiltyf in her lino made or orucroa irom mence, in tlio shortest notice, at all limes. Wilmiogtsn, Sept. 23, 1850. 84-if. SKETCHES OF NORTH CAROLINA. KeAties's f'onD, Lincoln Co., N. (J. ) V ' October 25th, 1850. A WORK will be published by the undersigned this Spring, onililed as above, BivinH: an accurate account 01 each County in our State, in Alphabeti cal order, the derivation of its name, date of forma tion, its Colonial and Revolutionary History, a Bi- ugrupiiy ol its ilistinuuislied clnzenx, an accurate list of its representation In each branch of the Oeneral Assemble, Its Towns, River?, Population, Resources. Products and Topography. I lie umiersignt-d lias lor many years been collec ting nnd condensing ihe material for this work. The nrcliivsajnf our own State have been carefully examined, and copious extracts made from Us re coidii. He has procured from the offices of the Hoard ol Trade and Plantations in London many valuable documents. Rare and valuable works have been purchased from tihroad, touching ihe eurly his tory of our Slate, and each County, w hich have nev er een the liithl. He has been kindly aided by gen tlemen in different sections by copies of original doc uinenisund faithful traditional slalenients, highly important and iuteresliiii;. He does not aspire lo the position of the Histori an, bin hopes from records and statistical facts to af ford materials lo oilier ubler hands fortius pleasing and less laborious duly. This work, it is hoped, wili he useful as a hook of reference to (he statesman iiui scholar, and man of business or leisure. Occa sional exnaets have been published in the Standard and oilier papers, of this Slate, over the signature of " I'ariins." The History nf North Carolina is yet lo be writ ten. I lie remark Inch one ol the ab. .-.i llisi.iri ans of the tine, (Uanerofi,) has been compelled lo make, that "1.0 care lessly lias the History of Nnrih Caiolini been written thai the name, merits and end of the firsl (iovernor is not known," is a relleetioii upon us. An examination of the early history of the Counties of .North Carolina shows a record of the purest pairioibm and indomitable cnurae.'. 'i his re cord is now cove red by 1 he dust of aye, and link noun by neglect. It i a debt which lh.? pi sent ,'enera lion owes 10 the past as well as the future to preserve these memorial; for it often ooenrs in the history of our race, tint facts known to one feneration are controverted by ihc next, nnd at a succeeding period are considered as doiibiful It'trcnds, unworthy of his lorical falih. Our Mecklenburg Declaration of In dependence, in yny 1775, has almost been an illus tration of this truth, 'These are deeds which should not pass away, And names that must not wither ; thongh tho earth. Porcts her empires with a just decay, " "V The enslavers and the enslaved, their death u birlli." This work ill bo illustrated with 0 Slap of the Stale, from htesi surveys, and including the new Counties lo this dato, and sketches in Kneravintrs of her beniiiifid strn,.ry. It will contain nbnut 500 pones, anil be furnished at one dollar per copy. Subscriptions will be received and the book furnish ed at dill'erent points of (he Snile. JOHN II. WHEELER: Nov. 2. (j; TURPENTINE STILL. WK ofli r for sale, a Turpi ntine Still, in prime or iter, wiih every fixture complete for working The Still will run IS bbls. Yellow Dip. or 21 bbls irt'in. Worm, Ario, Cap, Tub, Fire Donr, nnd Frame, Ktcatiicr and j'ipe, Glue Keltic, Aletisures, Spirit Talis, dc, tic., nil in order. DeKOSSET & BROWN. Oct. m. po TO LET. TIIEO:fi.-e formerly occupied by K. Dick inson. I'lisji-gsion L'iven iiiiinediaielv l-'or liirther jut liculurs, apply to WM. NEEE. i:il. HAMS AND SII0LLDERS. 5Cnsks and ." bids, superior Western Hams; (J hhd. csturn Shnuldeis, for ale by DEROn'SET A BROWN. Nov. 2 IUS. GUNNY BACS. Af VV OLNN V Itats In bales, for sale by OK iAJ . ANDERSON & LATIMER Dec. 7. 1 1 J NEW RICE. 7 TfCASKS, jusl received Irom Mill. For sale by I) - ANDERSON 5l LATIMK.U Dec. 7. in DISSOLUTION. rilRKirmof J. WILKiNSQN sfc CO., 1 ti.i-s I day Dissolved by mntual consent. Josenh Wil. kinson it dMno suihorited to settle the business of SS ill l.' i. 11 iss The business will be rondualcd as formerly by Willtinfou J(, f,.;,er, al the same store. -; JAMES WILKINSON, JOSEPH WILKINSON. Nov. 2Sih, 35Q. nu-.f. INDIA RUBBER STEAM PACKING. I ( Pieces sseoned, from l-32d to jih of so inch 1 w thick, for sale by J. dtD. MacIUE&CO. Agent for the Manufucturera. 110. Nov 30. SniPPLNG ARTICLES. IOR SALE at The fJommmial )jUe,tn oh 4 (runt edition of Shipping Artlcles.embraciiignll the Taws of Congress relative to the Merchant's Service. - ' SUGAR. 3IKID3. superior Porto Rico Sugar, just reeelv cd, and for sals by. . a ' ' ' - JOS. B. RUSSELL: Nov. 23. 'V 109. "IVi COW PEAS. "I OTi Beshels for sle . ."1; , . DeROSSETA BROWN. Nov. 30, 1850.,-.y HO." NEW SPTSTURP'TINE BARRELS, CF Isruo sizes, and first quality workmnnsblr 'Vforsalebr : ' ). R. BLOS8OS1 MsrchJl. J-tf.. READjY FOR: THE SEASON. . A FULL aMortmont ofcholci Candies.' Nuts, Xi. Mulaia Grapes, Figs, Oranges and Lemons oiogl'eacli, rinuappio, 1'eor, uuince, and fium Presurvt-s. French and Gannon ,emlroided fancy liasketa call and examine tits nxins, si , ' ' y GEO. MYERS. "Nov,-; -.-: '-'J-.j.-... ,1U9. - i i i . GUNNY BAGS; fYn god cond hand Gunny Bags, just 0JJJ received und for ante by ANDERSON & LATIMER. Not. 16. 104 POTATOES. finFUSnELS New River Polalocs, for sale wwwiow, by HOWARD &, PEDKN. No. 5 Souih Wutcr Street. lir, Dec. 12, 1859. 12,000 ACRES OF TURPENTISE LAND FOR SALE. Till'. Executors of Gcn'l. Clinch offer for 1 sule ihe Twelve Thousand Acres of Lund known as Ihe Bayard tract. Ivins on ilm Si John's River, Immediately onposhe Picohita. in East Florida. The obove tract is peculiarly adapied 10 the Turpentine business, bcirw covered with a iliick growth of pine, and having a River front of more innn nvc miles. It is now 00 longer a matter of doubt thntTurnen- line can be proBtably mao In this secilon of count ry, as there nre already a number of and successfully engaged in Die busitiess. The sieamboatP lo and from Savannah. Hon rmrn. lurly at Plcolata.' Persons desirous of purchasing, can obtain any further information by tddrcssing A. II. M. CLINCH, Ex'r. Jetlersonton, Camden co., Ga., Dec. 6, iBJO llfi-if. FOR SALE A New Turoentlno Still, wiih oil the iPixisris f complele, for dislillinir. f!anocitv, Fifteen bbls. of Yellow or Twenty bbls. Virgin Dip. A frat rate sun lor White Uosin, und all In perieci order. Apply to JNO. D. LOVK & CO. Oct. 5th, 1S50. 87. GUNNY BIGS. I Onr 2 bus,,fcl Ba8. Ar sale by I lV.-'VV J. B. RUSSELL. Nov. I lUd. ON CONSIGNMENT. DAILY expecled perSchr. Ltiinartine, from New York : 30 boxes Cheese ; 10 bbls, Cider i 20 bags Rio Codec ; 30 barrels Flour ; 50 boxes Raisins, whole, i, and quarters ; 20 '.' Soap; 20 ' Candles; 10 kctis liutier; 10 bbls. Crackers; Apply i" GEO. HARRLSS. Dec. 17. j 17. FRESH U0C0A NITS. 1 CWi LANDED this day. for sale by I ,UUU WILKINSON & KSLER. Dec. 5. 112. SCOTCH SNUFF. I' OHO kBS-t direct from ihe Manufactory, in vAA snial) packaBus, for sale by WILKINSON & ESI.ER. .'Dec S. 112. f MULLETTS, MILLETTS. (.it l BUL,a. "Oak Jilatur I80U Inrpectinn, for sale UKO. MY ICRS Nov. 29." RAZORS. "t THE best kind of Kazor, just received from the best English Manufactories, for sale cheap, and warranted by J. M. ROBINSON. Milminjrton, N. C. Dec. 3. 1850. III. FOR SALE. At THE Houso snd Lot recently owned by S-,ifl Bramletl, hleasuntly situated on the continuation of Princess street. For par ticulars apply 10 ihe subeciiber. AKCH'D. MDRPHV, or U. S. UILLESPIE. ov. lb. 104-ir FROM 1st OCTOBER. jfc, THKKE STOHES in the fire-proof fUJj Injj on Water street, near Mulberry sire. 1 llfl 111 present occupied by M. Kricton and (J, ...iivii, .hh an ll'-i rssill V i. arcnous.is. 1 so several well finished Office in llie same buildm unc Yharr, corner ol VNaiersiid Mulbury sin. is CC by about 2110 feet. one amte on Water street, at orewm orin.i,.,l by J. H. Thompson. One Store on .Mulberry sired, at present occupied .nooiin. One lire-proof Store, lurge and well filled up, mar tile Huil Road Depot, al present occupied by myself One Wharf, 250 feet front and 1500 feel rear, with a l iree Warehouse upon it, on Eagle's Islund, oppo- out- iuwii. One Dwelling House, pleasantly situated, on ihe corner of Second and Red Cross streets, in vuod t' pair, with all neceseary out buildings, at present occupied by J. Nutt. I will rent for one, or lease for a term of yenn, nny or all of the above properly, wiih a number of vacant Lou. jj, ju pp Sept. i. n.l( PRACTICE 11717' YOU Pit EACH. HAVE just received a larse stock of China, (iluss, and Queen's Ware, direct from ihe 1 !.! I pool manufactories, which I am prepared lo sell on viry reasonable terms, at wholesale or retail. To nil who are disposed to encourage direct loi. portiuions, I would say that s fair share of patron aye is all I ask to enable me lo tompeie with any other Importer in the L'nlicd Slates. I ufl"er a luir chance 10 ull who sru dispoked to build up Soiilh ef n Independsnce. In addition to the Cjockery Business, I will con tinue to keep a larpe snd well selected stock of riii.iii:iii.1irmtiiis, to which I partlcu lorly Invlie the si lent Ion of mjr farming friends. I am continually In receipt of the lai ment in theo anlcles, tnd wilf lake grest pleasure in sluiwlag iliem to all who are desirous of xmn- V a'lasn "AcRAE, Jr. Nov. 9,184 . , 102. PATENT COAL BURNERS. FI RE Carriers', Coil Hods, Coal 'Shovels, Large Wire b endois, Cliean Sliov.U nnd Tongs. ; , , n iuii uKsorimeni oi .nen a Women a and Boy's Lasts, and every number of the Imperial, Nssdiib warrunied genuine, tutt received snd for Salo by ' 1 , J.M. ROBINSON : .WJJmlngion, N. C., Dec. rt, im ?' 9ufi$ , PINE OIL I. PI.NE OIL I V " INE OIL of my maniifaetnre can be obtained at Ihe store of Mtn. l'noi a n . . j m , . - , . . .... . ..... . n.i, mg Hu be furnished lo customers bv mv Wsg on every Tuesv dsr. Thursday, snd Sstttrdsy. s. the vedeced price of Forty Ccnis per gallon. Warranted superior ! snv other for sale Id this place. ' V - Oel.17, 1850. A. H. VANBOXrELENi TlT ESS. Pork, ciiy Inspection, slwnys on hand and 4.TO, or sam oy , AitJit.&u, i-a ujiimi. ; MEMPIIISTNSTITUTE ? MEDICAL UK PA R T M 15 Pi J . ; nj" HE regular course of Lectures In this Institute x Vfiiiconiinenceon the Hrstuf NoTormer, and continue until the last of February The Anatomi cal Department will be opened and ready 10 receive siiideiiis oy tne f irst oj uoiober. i ho Medical De- pur inent will bo under Ihc direction of tlio I'ollow PROFESSOIlSi J. CONQUEST CROSS, M. D., Professor of the Insiiiuiesol Medicine, and Medical J uxls.tr lidctiee. W. UVRD POWELL, M.D.,Plofeseoi vfCerebral Physiology, Medical Geology snd Mineralogy.'' R. S NEWTON, M I)., I'rolussor of Surgery. ' , H. J. mJLCJ, M. D., J'i'oiwsor 1 of 'I'lfeory und 1 rueilcc 01 illedieina. . J.A. WILSON, M. D.. Professor of Obsirctrlcsond' . Dlseasesof Women andCnlldren. J. KING. M. P.. Professor ot Matoria' Medlnn. "und Thereneiiilcs. Z. FREEMAN, M. D., Protessorof Anatomy. j; MILTON SANDERS, M. l).,ProfossoiofChcin. lsiry and PiiarmiiCYi J CLINiaUK LECTURERS MiDiciNE Profestor H. J. 11ULCE. Suhoerv Professor R. S. NEWTON. Anatomical Dsmonstbatoh-Z. FREEMAN. M D. The foes for a full ccurse of lector. 1 nmonni in Jlf'5. MatVioulator's. 63. Deinonuirmoriu l.'k.. I0 Gradoailon,20. ' Those desiringfurlhcr information will please ad dtcss iheir letters (post paid) to ihe Dean; and stu dents unking lit thecity will please call on him ut ioe oniiiierciai noifil. It. S. J ICW TON, Al. D., Dean of ihe Facuhy. LAW DEPARTMKNT Hon. E.W. M. KING, Professor of Theory and Practice ol Law. Hon V. EL BARRY. Piofessor of Commercial Ju risprudence. Terms 850 per Session. Allcoinnnuiiculionsucrtalnlnr; to thisdennrimnni must be addressed 10 E. W.M.KING MgMPHisTenn. July, 1850. The Faculties, for intellectual nh. lilies worth and professional acnuiicmenis, w ill compare lavuiuoiy wiiii inn most uifiinjjuisncu in our coun try. The medical faculty constitutes nn nnnmnlv in thisoruny othcrcountry-all of llicin are ublc eciiireis anu ine bet ol lenehcrs. Those who will contemplate our ireoaninhienl no- sllion, nnd the extent of our population, can have no Joulit aslo the eliclbilitv of our iiimiliniTur nn nlerprise of the kind. As lo Health, inchulini. nil scisonsof iheycar. Wcdeny that any oTiir.n city HAS Mlitir.. A common error exists in tlio niindsofmany stu dents rel.iiivo lo the place of studying ni )dicinc tldi.se who intend practicing unionc tho diseases ol the West and South should certainly educate, them selves M a school whose Faculty are practically ac quainted with those diseases. 1 hat Ihc public may be satisfied nf the permanen cy nf ihisichool, we feel it our duty to stale, that the Trustees nnd Fnculty form a unit in action, which auuurs well lor its future sued i. ; and Unit the pe culiar internal orennizaliun which connects them, cannot beintti rupted. E.W. M. KING President ufihe .Memphis ln-iitute. July 17.I&50. 9-l;'mpd 1 . CIDER. 1 f BBLS. prime Newark Cider, for sale by 1 V ' DeIIOSSETA brown. Dec. 23. 121. poRiupoRK BBLS. Mess Pork, Cily inspection, jnst re J ceived per brig John Dawson and for sole by Nov. 16. - -- ' - - toe VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ' Fan hale. 1 If ILL be sold si public aucilon, On Monday, the V V 6ih day of January, 1S5J, at Jl o'clock, A. M ihe vuluable Uriel; Wore, with. Driclc Warthousct and Wharf thereunto attached, situated between Market and Dock lrccs, and now occupied by Messrs. Anderson 0 Lulimcr, Mariin &. Cronly and J. dt L. Iluichins. This property, from its central location, is as eli- irioic and valiiahlo as any In Ihe town of Wilminu ton, und will always cuminand Iho most desirabf tenants. 1 erins accommrtdalin?, and made know n ut ilm lime ot sale. WOOSTER, ANDEU.- O.N it CO. Nov. 28th. 1H50. 10y-20t. Journal, t lironltlfl. and FavetisvilU tlhui rvcr please copy till sale. F0U SALE. THE Musonboro' Retreat and Plantation Vk "Ml occupiea lor ine inst tn e years us .... - . H I. ,. I .. I . A . 1. . j-s.u i nuiic nouse. wi in n h mii, ,.r vvn ...i..i;iimi, uii uiu oouniu oaio pianioiion contains . i. . . . i . . luu (ami over) acres of land, half of which is under cultivation. Thu frmini; iniplem. ins, Ac, will be oisposeii ot wnn ii, ll mutual. Forfuriher purlieu iurs, nppiy, or aouress j. Aiojezo Wabd, on the pianuitton, or J. R. 1UKER, Washington Hotel. Wilmington Nov. 30. 1 10-tf. 1aIi7aND WINTER FASIIIONST "VF Hats nnd Caps, now ready, snd for sale Wholo- sine or iteian. nt llie tint More of C. Myers otnTi, Hiniiiiiii)n ,., rtrpf, 7 1 0 jO. AIro, n hrgo lot of Umbrciiaa and NVulkVng Cnnot Sept 7. 75. FOR A Oool family Carriugc. suitable for ill Macs, of good aud substantial material, will be sold or oxchnnBcd for inch ouggy. -ippiy lit tne Lommercutl office. July 9. 4S. CIGARS! CIGARS ! ! 9 rf)) SUPERIOR Hsvanna, Rejalis and CfJJJJ Principe Olgnrs, favorite brsnds, just received from li.iltlingre and for sale cheap. Also a few boxes of Chewing Tobacco by C. DvPRE, Drugsist, Market Street. Sept. 28. 83. FOR. SALE. OAfWVPTY Spirit barrels t 1 CyJ 10 barrels OutcaU's Snuff, now being lan ded from Schr. Eloulse. ADAMS, BROTHER & Dee. 21. o. : CROCKER!" FOR all Crockery loaood from this date, five per cent will be charged on retail price, besides chargo for ull broken pieces or ecus. t' , , - ..ALEX. MACRAE, Jr. Dec. 21. ,y ,x - -;t , 1 13. GARDEN, CRASS, & FLOWER SEED. JU8T received rrom the Westhersfield Seed O ir den, a general tssonmeol of ijeed. of this years growth and warranted of etiperW fjiialiiy, oleo 2 bUI. Red and Yellow Onion Setis. For sale at ' ' C. Di-PRE'S, Drug Slor$. t BALTIMORE FJLOyR. fsf innbs. supernneror Biker's use, WrvBOdo. dd Puitillu ..- t.... eeived, per Corlnihlan, fotealoby '. - -. '' 1' . J.&D.5IcRAECO.; ve. iv, . .. - IH i u store :;.! 4oriv : BBLS. Superfins Flour , ' s WL....U.L..I. I.. . . - 1 '. . . 50 1 iuu uuicb wooin, nuivei auaners lia 1 ir . . , 2U bgs arrows", ixtra, Vud-vhtat ' r i 25 boxes Cheese. ,.. ' ' ' - 15 keps Goshen BiHtir.v ' '7 1 i: ' ' K - Also. Bwf Tongue's, Smoked Bcefr No 1 Macke-;(1 rcl, Salmon, h ultort Market Beef, and Mb..: i.i, 1 ' ( - :a Ida Family Grocery Store. " - w ? . At tlm hum In I lr.ifomit .-. ' . . ir E IFOR SALE . .1 . t. tA TJ.M.ROBINSON'8Hstj t jLi- wars store In front St. mxl. A floor to.Dr. tlnrriss' nffles - vi- . ; 1 P'iw ' s,vuya.iruu ana ijomwrj i I , VVMrt r.nii fltl r L.-iii : '.H mm: plane Irons, Pocking Vatn, Lbc Sklr.sand Clrculnr Sawsv ; r hhHif uJL.l.Tl. lll..u.t,,.. .1 Kit Tools; Lasts onct Llolnc $cite, v " WARRANTED TO FIT OR N O P A Yt ; TIIEsubecribersi recently from PhllntfclpMs ': this plttce.intend to oven CTOTH ING STORE all of ihelr own monuflicturei t AH their Qloibin will be wartanied afibi best mnteriolond Wotkman slilp. The ulso are wlllln? to cut oui Coats, Pant or Vests, wlrch they will do as above said., All ihejr ask Is u fuir uiol uhd a call. ' .. A. UELZKL.6 IJROTHER'Talloni. f.-. Nextdj r'lo Mr. Wilkinson. Confeeifuniv. They lll m ko any sort of Cioihlug, si the shor est notice. - 1 ' " - ' - Oct 90. mw ' -.tV:J?y ttm'. ' ntf w .-.' miff GROCERIES & PROVISIONS. On URLS. Extra Flour, for Family use tj f 4VJ 16 hale bids. " ."v-M"'!4 ' lu onus Kio Cotleej ':" vf ;' il 6 ' LaRulru" , l,A:-5: 120 bills, cily Mess Pork I t0 Prime .' . rr 10 boxes fjheeso; " 10 bbls. Port UJco Sugar j lOboUsoou ,' t : t Just leciiiycfl and for sale low by t ' "' ' T . , UJFl JOSEPH. C. RUSSELL. ' . TO TIMBER GETTERS. 1 II7HEREAS. The nraetlce V V without legal inspection lias led to iiin.iy abuses, which are detrimental, alike. If) ills fn rilii. t er of lirnbst In this market, and, ihe honeet timber ": makers of ihe country And whereas, these- abtmee If longer permitted may seriously injure theift a timber inurkei. for purchasers abroad i lflstheivN fore resolved 'i'i$f" . .; .,t.,f..- ,f 1st. Thatll jlmber boHghf, at a price of 43.B0 per M. or vhdi-r may be, bought by measurement: tut 11 above that price shall us submitted to-1, .ml tn. pCCtion.".,f,:4-v:: v.tc;,,,,. .j,,.. ;-- 2d. When timber Is boiiahlbjr measurement lint " iijituiiniBHii; .pcrai. snail oe allowed to iho In spector. , cit'Jr.i!. ;,;t,v .. ' ,. .. ; 2d. All sewnd tlmber.'sliowlnjr henrt one liulfltg iooK.il, anu.(.inciie pnn upwards square, will bo considered mercb,tlniabl.e( but sm-h limber os is rot ten at boili;endts urpluggid, or required io be trm tned below fetil In length hall be considered as refuse. ' V. . ,. . 4th. 1 1 Is most positively1 resolved, thnt we -Will buy no (irtJ limber, rjtcept from Hie proper pwner or Ins It-Knl B1;eiii ; und wo, hereby, offer a reward of 25 for evidence to convict' tinjr person of stealing timber, and S1U0 for evldenft) to convict ony person of btiyinir stolen timpcr-knowing It To be slolen. 6lli. The lnl three of iha" foregoing resfiluljnn shall go into ( lb ct from and sOer the 1st day of January 1851. The jih Is in full force from tl 0 moment of it publication ' ;. '- P. K. DICKINSO. A Co., Onslon Mills. O. O. PARS LEV & Co.. P. P. Mill ELLIS & RUSSELL, Cnpe Eesr Mill. POTTER & KIDDER, fowsn. villi DUDLKV & HUNTINGTON, Clinton Hill JOHN MrKAE, Harrison Mill, i JoimomI a liveiieville Observer Uopy i. and send bill to Coinmciiial Oflico. - . H "FPn Dec. 11. " .,. .... :,. j18 EXTR A supci fine, forfBinlly use,' jusr'recthed and lor salo by. . 1 .. '2 - .. : ADKRSON A. tATlMEK. Dec. 7. n:i P0C..ET CUTLER V. THE subscriber has just received' irom the best Makers In Shef. Meld, Knglund, s lurse lot of ihe finest Cutle ry, warranted lo give J M. ROBINSON. satisfaction. Wilminaion, N. C, Nov. 23, 1830. 108. FOR RENT. TH E Whnrf jusl above the Rock Spring, known ss Hairs. Whnrf i logether with a hire ; Warehouse on It. (now used ma lr. rel laciory) near the water snd a comfortable office, the house being Iin roofed, wilt make it particularly runrenirnl for a Packet or Slenm Bool Landing, ot for the rccidvlng snd forwarding business. Posses sion ulven iinnicdlnisly, apply te E. D. HALL. ' Oct. 8. .. All town puper copy. 88-if BBLS,"tfm"Mcil Grove brand Flour, lo yyj arrive per schr. Cormhlan,from Bslilmnro, foi -sale by - GEO. HARRISS. Dec. R. Iftftft.- " - .ii 112. IFRESR TAillARINDS. A KEGS Tamarinds, just received. V ' . . ' y- PERRIN t HARTS FIELD. Dec. Cih, I960; '.' ' Jour, copy. 112-if TOBACCO, SEGARS AND BRANDY. "I ( BOXES good Tobacco, pound lump, 1 U25.0OO old Havana Segars, , V .. r tenon. Hramiy in small packages, for sals by ' ' ANDERSON & LATIMER. D'c- t. .' ; .. 113 ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE ? OF TIIK MAILS 4T THI S PLACE 7? ab rivals. -f4;. The moll from fhe North, bv RkllroaJ urivn. J.". '.' lu akKHt 11 p. m .. . ' r- 71? 1 no mati irom tne south, by steamer front Charles? . Inn. orrlvlla itnlln akiiut O a S.I . a. The moll from faveltevilln. via Waranw im r' upon the arrival of (he cara, on Wondoya,' yititii-" days, and Fridays.; -v , V The Mail ftom F oyretevllle, via flJIiaoethlownT by Sulkey le due on Tuesdays. Thursdays and fi.fi : urdnys, at 8, A. H. ' . - w-, J . : . The Mail from Onslow Court House, bysalkey, ft due on Mondays, at 8.. P. - . ,t Tk. rn r- . i..d m m.' i' i. no ji.uii 1 1 win diim p mTcr napoi,via L,onf uioe, oy ouuey, is oueon i nurseays, r.au -r- closing And departuhB," tf . The mallforth North, by RAlIroad, closes dully ' atlO.P.M. - ,.. H.. The mail lorthe South, by Steamboat, f loses dally ti I'i hi. - '?.- '., - The mall for Fayetteville." via Warskw. f fosee J on Tuesduys, Thursdays, and Sundays, al I, P. M. ,The Mall for Fayeiievllle, via Elixabeikiowri.t ny etiisey,', eioeee on i aosoays, j nirsouys, una risiurdaysslSE A. M. 4- .:-s i y I t-.The msil for Onslow Conrl Honse, by sslkey, clo- eson Thnrsdsys.it 10, p, M. y. ' - , n The mail for LoneCreek, by Sulkey, cl sr ea Tharsdaya.at 10, P. K.'-'f '..:. r X5T Letters shenid beln, l Otte$ nt lent 1 es before the tlm fcloilelheIli, sj il' 1 A . j - - -,
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