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bxinbWs(J( atf-a R-sentt. ' , , - Sale of 500 barrel new Mem Pork at 15 2.x Stocks-Sales of Ohio 6's at 60: do. 6 s sU05; anion Lax declined J to-day, and Beading ; Erhf baa declined . , - - . .- -v ., y r Naval 8tores are vert firm : 300 bbla flneN Sn.. a aold at 475 a 6 fiOf fit) bbla North ConnfVst 11.821 : Crude Turpentine Is nominal at Z 871 :. " ' . . . 13 ; sales 200Q bbla Spirits Turpentine at 36 a 87, fash, and 27 a 89 la lota, caU and time, ir; PHILADELPHIA MARKET, - Oct. linstocks are uochangedVPeuusylvania f Flour is dull sale" of few hundred bbla at 84.08, for ute brands.' Bye flour 3,23. Corn meal $3. .-- Wheat la -quiet sale of red at 78 a 80 cents, alt s&ci'tit. . , , j Provisions are dull Lard 9 a 11 cents. Bacon iSidet 10i cents; IJams 9 a 11 J cents. . Groceries are qniet and unchanged. .Cotton Is dun. Whiskey 21 a 22 cents, ia bbls and hhds. i : . 'SEW YORK MONEY MARKET. ) Oct." 11. There is more capital offeriug for loans on can. as well as street discounts, and rates for the former are lower. Prime business paper is less plenty, and more enquired for, and the best names can be negotiated on easier terms. i There la generally a better feeling prevailing among onr monied men, and as the Banks are disc uirfing more freely, we trust tint no farther panic can be realized. , The report of the failure of a large house in the Jewelry trade at Boston, to which we alluded this morning in part of our edition, grew out of the fact that the co-partnership of the house wan about to expire. We learn from good authority thai each of the partners is possessed of an ample fortune. ' The Baltic left to-day with only about eight Lhovsqnd dollort In specio on her freight list, so that the shipments of coin are probable over for the year. There fs a large aupply of cotton bills offering, and a telegraphic account received this morning from New Orleans quotes sterling dull at 8L ' We have also received notices of various shipments of cola from different ports for this ci ty, i N6w that the market Is. easier on the sea board, Ve may look for more stringency in the interior, and must bear with patience any little delay it expected remittances. Jour. Com. -'' NEW ORLEANS MARKET. Oct. 9. Sales of Cotton yesterday, 3500 bales, at Still easier prices, which have again j iolded to the increased stringency in the money market, and tu8 difficulty of negotiating exchange Mid dling 7 a 7c, Quod Middling 7 a 7c. Sugar aud Molasses, coiitfued to limited retail transaction, at previous rules. , ' Corn: 1000 sacks, Including 711 heated at 38c, and some rejected and inferior at 40 a 45. B.iooti, cotitioud to retail transactions, at lift and 8c, for prime Cincinnati Sides and (Shoulder. Lard 200 bbla No. 1, on private terms; UO kegs do. at lUc. and lib good do. at 10 j -these transactions show a deeliue of t a ic. from previ 'ous rates. & f Whiskey, conflned to retail transactions at 20 a 20ju; the latter an improvement of tc. Coffee, 883 bags Rio at 8c, CO days, and 200 at ' t CHARLESTON MARKET. Oct 14 Cotton There was a fair demand yes terday for Cotton, which resetted in the sale of upwards of 1100 bales at about 8 itui day'j prices. The sales were as follow, via: 6 bales at fij ; 7 at 6: 1 at 6, 12 at 6 ; 18 at 7 j 4 at 7i ; 204 at 71; 161 tt 7 1 j'88 at 7, j 207 at 8 ; 231 at 81 : 158 at 8J-ana.70at8c. . BALTIMORE MARKET. , Oct. 13. FJour. There is a belter demand, and we note sales to-day of 1000 bbls. at 5 874, and 400 bbls. at $3,93. on time. Nothing doing ia City Mills. 1 Grain. Wheat is scarce, and prices unchanged. Bales of yellow corn at 68 a 6Hu. and very prime at 60o. No sales of white. Oats 31 a 34c. K.ve 64 a 66c .; Whiskey Sales of bbls. at 22 J a 23c. , TREASURY CIRCULAR. Onr readers will remember thai in commentim a few days since on the C'rcular of the Secretary, imposlnr onerous restrictions noon shinmeiits to California, over the Isthmus route, we ekprebsed f our confidence that M r. Corwiu would see it prac tical itijustlce, and modify It accordingly. We are ?ory glad to learn that he has done so, and has suspended the action of the circular, as will bo seen by the following, juxt received. M?- (:; Journal of Commerce. IV Hue Maxwell. Esa.. Collector at the PA nf nr.- v -i. ' ' ' J w Mirjf. . .. Until (Urther Instructed on thn Knhli-rt vnn will suspend the execution of the uircnlar No. CO, of the 18th alt., except as to the securely cording of me pacKagea. wi.n a leaa seal attached. The ex pense of cording and st aling which is tobecharg. ed to the parties, will be placed on a reasonable VhAlt..M n.l l.i v. . A. 1 .1 ... . vvuug, auu iu uo vbb 10 exceed w actum cost. ; f:" -.y . TI10S. CORW1N. . tttik as. j'l.V i Journal of Cmmrt. - BUCKWHEAT. 1 BXES Kxtra new hulled Buckwheat, just . GEO. MYERS. i -over coats mvn rroiKs ANEW assortment, new style, just reeivrd,at tgt--y. tiCOrr BALDWIN'S itV-t f. .. J4;;. Clothing Store, Market St. J , :.0et. 16, ; . ' 91, BEAUTIFUL SUITS MADE TO MEA .' -' SURE. ' SOOTT dk BALDWIN are making to pSrtlcular measures, the handsmnesl Coats, Pants and ' Vests offered in Wilmington. Their workmanship, cut, trimmings, Ac. stand unequalled. Call at their tore and leave your orders. Oct.18,-.., 91. NOTICE EXTRA. I HATE authorised Mr. James Busch to collect all accnunts dua me previous to 1st of October Instant. All Dersons indebted ore enrnmilv nnni. o io seme. : alka, juckau, jr. .Oe. 16,1851. tf-91. ;-v;' ''HILL SAWS. THIS subscriber has die pleasure of Informing Miller's engaged In sawing pitch pine, that he r haa succeeded in salting up the best Saw for thui purpose that has ever yet been produced, as far as he know. VAII ssws warranted not to split In the ttSth. v ' J. M. ROBINSON'S, ; Hardware Store, Wilmington, N. C. Oct. 1.6. . H. J, copy, 91. CORNICE AND CUUTAIN BANDS. .. 'A'' FULL assortment, for sale, at the Hardware jfl Btere. ! J. M. ROBINSON. ;.? :t 1 !i v H. tt J. copy. .-Oet. -.Uf;..t. . -; 91. ; r WINS, RAISINS. K A BOXKs nevr crop, for sole by Uv ' ?M pEO. MYERS. y,cmsit;:"0 f.C ."". .91. 1 fotton U dull, with talcs of 500 laics ClTEESS!! CHEESE! ! OA BOXES ne Cheesf.jut received sn'sfor v7aaltf br Oct. 16.: - NOTiCE I. "- T.HE having obtained letters of sdrnln- I iiatrnti iraiiun on the Estate nf Albert A, Waroer. de ceaca, ai ine epiinter Term lfclt oi ine coun ty Court of New Hanover County i hereby requests ail pemoas who are in lebled to his intestate to come forward and make payment f and those has ing cLiim against Mid intestate arn notified To prw sent them within the lime prescribed by law, or this notice will be ufeaded in bar of their recovery. L, A. HART, Adm'r. Octl3ih. 9Uf. PLANTERS ATTENTION. T AM iuat receivtna from the factory, samples of Ximproi'od cast leel Hoea, which 1 would be plea sed to submit to your inspection, snd to receive any. suggestions for further improvement. J. M. ROBINSON. Oct, 16. l. H. if- J. c ipy. , PORTRAIT PAINTING. JMASSALON, Portruit Painter, would respect fully inform the'eitizens of Wilmington and the surrounding country, that he has permanently loca ted himself in this place, and will be happy to re ceive the patronage of any ladies or gentlemen who may wish to procure faithful likenesses of them ae'vesoruny member of their family, lis flatters himself, from tils long experience in the srt, that he will be enabled t give sotialaction. His room Is in the basement story of Mr. H. tt. Nixon's Dwelling House, opposite the Jail, Wilmington, N. C. April 5, 1651. 9-ly COMMERCIAL BANK OF WILMING TON. THR regular annual meeting of thn Stockhol ders of this Bank, will be held at the banking house, in the town of Wilmington, on Monday, the 3d day of November. T. SAVAGE, Cashier. Town Papers, Tarboro Press and iSewbernian, publish weekly until lust of October. Oct. 14. 14-9t EMPTY SPIRITS TURPENTINE BARRELS. OnHEMPTY Spirits Turpentine Barrels, in VJUtfood order, for sale by GEO. HARRIS.S. 90. Oct. 14. MARSH & CO.'S SUPERIOR SHOULDER BRACE. THE object of this Brace is to remedy habitus stoopinir, round and crooked shoulders, we.ik back find client, and preserve an erect and graceful poniiion, indispensable to heulih and beauty. It is udiipiud io benefit men, women and children of all ages, occupations and conditions. The great utili ty of this llrnce will, on trial, become apparent to all, and lis simplicity and adaptions to the object designed, are its best recommendations. It is light yet stromr, and perfectly elustic, combining all the excellencies of the common Shoulder Bruce in use, with none of its objections. I'hls Braee is so con structed as to answer the purpose of Shoulder Bruce and Suspenders, 1 dui of these superior Braces, just received at SCOTT & BALDWIN'S, Market St. Oct. 11. 88. SniRTS! SHIRTS!! uoihfl ot tnose Patent Yoke seam Shirts 'just received at SCOTT d BALDWIN'S. 88. Oct. 7. WANTED TO HIRE. rtlWO or three good hands, until 1st. January, JL apply io J. R BLOSsOiM. Sept. 3U 84. LIME ! LIME! LIME! fY 1 CASKS Superior Lime, daily expected per UKJXJ Schr. Dolphin, for sale by H. FLANER. Oct. II. 89.3t. SALT! SALT!! 6 00O BUSHEL-S in store, and 3,600 bush Jy.JJ els momently expected trom St. Mar tin's, per schr. H. Wesicott, ol'.course heavy, su perior quality. Apply to. GEO. HAltltlSS. Oct. 11. 89-3t. HATS and caps. BY lute arriyuls I have received a full assortment of Boys, Childrens. and Infants Huts and Caps, embracing nearly every quality aud atyle, from 12J sts. to 61,90. Persons wishing to purchase will live money by patronising the Hat and Cnp Store, Wurke, t. C, MYERS. Oct. II. 89, " A CARD. -rfMRS. SARAH H KKLLY takes this meih Sf "d of informing her town and country friends thui she has just returned fram New York, with a well selected stock of M'LLENRKY. Consisting in part of SILK, ANL SATIN AND STRAW HATS, of the latest si, lea. A splendid variety of Kihbons, French Flowers, Embroidery and Head Dresses of (he luteal style. Already open for customers, a', lowest prices. She is thankful to her frends for past livers, and respectfully solicits a continuance of the same still, at the old stand. P S. A young girl wishing to learn the trade, will find a situation by applying soon. OcU'. H. and weekly J 1m. 87 PATENT SOLAR OIL. 5 BBLS., an extra article, momeutly expected from Boston, for sale by n ELLIS, RUSSELL 4 CO. Oct. 9. 88. PORK. MESS Pork, City inspection, for sale, by ANDERSON LA Til July 31st. IER. 6 MOLASSES. 1 Cr HHDS. Sweet Cuba Molasses, just recei x w ved per Brig Anna won, lor sale, by J. HATHAWAY & SON. 7. " 67. Oct. WANTED TO HIRE. FROM the present time to the first of January next, a NEGRO BOY, about 15 years of age, of good character. Inquire at this Office. Oct. 7. 87. TO TURPENTINE MAKERS. jsm. THE subscriber offers for sale a body of the f" very best turpentine and Timber Lund in the Southern Country, containing about 2,900 acres, situ ted on Kuffalo Creek, Camden County, Georgia, neur its entrance Into the Big Satllla River, from which Lumber or Turpentine may be rafted in to the Satllla, and shipped to any port, There was In opratlon, successfully, for a short time, a Saw Mill, which was aoeldent burnt. The water Enwer Is abundant, with' a good substantial earth lam. The advantages of litis situation are very great to any person who mny wish to make Tur Dentins or establish a 8. w Mill, i . . For particuUrs, address the Subscriber at Thomas-llle,-1 homae Cog my, Georgia.' a PLINY SHEFFIELD. AugosI M, 1861. - ;, Zmvf , 69 ' , ,...-,, L, . ; FOR EOSTON. ; Y 'r-A THE fine fast sailing Bria Delaware.Hard- tng, Mater, will have ih-Apotch as above. For Hifttf fwiaht or DusMirer apply t ' ' ; - GEO. HARRISS. ; .Oct. 16V 4 f:: ' ,:.f':o-;, J $1. ' FOR XEVT YORK. THE fine fast sail Schr. Florida, Jacqnet, siasier, will nova despatch as abuser r of light (relfiht or naasaM apply to ' ' t -7.5. . ;. : rv- GEO. HARRIS& ,. . 'ii i li i in i- mi FOB FREIGHT OR CHARTER. THE Schr. Henry Delaoy, A Dole, Mas ter, carries l.UOU bsrrels Naval Stores or ;75,00O feat Lumber, , ALSO. THE clipper Schr. Hamntorr Westcott, LW. B. Wines, Master, csrries 1,300 barrels .Naval Slows or 80.000 feet Lumber. Apply to GEO. HARUISS. Oct, 1. 91. FOR BALTIMORE. mso.vs LINE. THE superior faet aailimr. regular A. I. packet Schr. Henry P. Russell, L. S. Ben nett, Master, will have despatch for the above port. For freight or passage, having hand some accommodation, apply to ELLIS, RUSSELL&Co. 87. FOR FREIGHT OR CHlRTER. HE A. I. new Schr. R. P Burto. Llnge. Matter, carrier 1800 barrels; also tho fine clipper Schr. Northern Light, Pierce Mas ter, carries ll.O bbls., apply to J.& D. McRAEcY, Co. Oct. 2. 85. FOR PORTLAND. 'THE clipper brig J. Nicherson, Nlcheraon, Master, will have quick aespatcn lor ine above port. For passage having superior state room accommodations, apply to J. & D. ftloRAE A' Co. Oct. 2. 5. CANNON'S LINE OF BALTIMORE PACKETS. THE subscriber intends running a regular weekly line of Packets be tween Wilmington and Baltimore, consisting of aix A. I. fast sailing, schooners, CorinUiian, Susan Cannon, Virginia Griffith, Palestiite, Gazelle, G'o. W. Ro'nnsnn. Persons purchasing goods In Baltimore and wish ing them forwarded without delay, will please direct them shipped by this line. f reights taken on this line at new York rates. JOHN W. CANNON, Agent, Baltimore, Md. J. & D; McRAE, Agents, Wilmington, N. C. Jan. 25. 1351. 133-tf. WM. MASON & SON'S REGULAR LINE OF BALTIMOK IS YV1L.M1 NGTON PACKETS THE undersigned beg leave to inform the shipping public, that they have made arrangetnenta to continue the aoove Line of Packets, and run irood vesse Is reeu- laiiy through the year, at lowest ratea of freight. ine Agents' wharl in Wilmington is In a central part of the town, and Immediately adjoining one of ine steamboat Company's wnart, therefore making it desirable to those who have goods for up river. Shippers will please direct their goods, shipped by "mason's Lino " WM. MASON St SON, Agents, No. 75. Smith's wharf, Baltimore. ELLIS, RUSSELL dt Co., Agents, Wilmington, Feb 4. 137-tf J. E. KEA, DENTIST. RESPECTFULLY announcea to his 'riends and the public, thot he has re turned from his summer trip, and is prepared to continue the practice of Dentistry, in all ihe the latest improvements, and hopes to have a coulmuation nf thut patronnge heretofore receiv ed. Office over Mr. Astoeilne's Store, Market St. Wilmington, N. C, Oct. 14th. 9o-lm. (J. copy if. LARD. T C Lard in kegs. Also, a prime article of 1 s leaf Lard in tins, from 40 to 50 lbs. each. For sale, .ow, by SAVAGE & MEARES. Oct 7. 87. LARD JUST RECEIVED. 1 Q SMALL packages, a 1 O low, by prime article, for eale SAVAGE & MEARES. 87. Oct i 7. $10 REWARD. RANAWAY from the subscriber on Thore- day, the 21 Inst, a negro boy named JIM OWEN, about 17 years old. Jim is about 6 li. 0 inches high a very likely boy, with a bright In telligent countenance. He is probably lurking somewhere about the centre of the town. The above reward will be paid for his apprehension and lodgment in any safe place where we can get him. All masters of vessels snd othes ore cautioned against concealing or harboring said boy, aa the severest penalties of the law will be enforced against persons so ofTunding. POTTER 4 KIDDER. Oct. 9. 88-tf. FALL GOODS ! FALL GOODS ! ! THE sabs ribers have received and are constantly receiving the handsomest and richest Stock of Full Goods, consisting of Figured. Plaid, and Black Silks, Caihmert ; dt Lain; Printed Good ; Sliauli; Ribbon i Hoiseryi I- mbroidery j Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs ; W'hi'e Goods; all kinda of Silks, and Kid Gloves; Broad Cloth; Cassi meres. Also un elegant assortment of 2 and 3 ply and Brussels Carpeting. A very large stock of Boots and Shies, Hais, Caps, Ac. Thankful for past favors, they earnestly solicit the favorable attention of their customers and friends. Please call aoon and examine our goods. II. & J. MAYER. Sept. 30, 84-if. CAROLS Hi L M HHI1 MSiMIl SMITUVILLE, N. C. THIS Institution will be opened on the first Mon day in August: Rev. J. H. Basin-, A. B. Principal ; Miss Sasah Bbbht, graduate of Greens , uuro remote college, Assistant Mrs iVMaoAasvr J. Lanooon, Teacher of Music; Miss Sabah Landsb, Assistants Rev. M. D. Mooss, Assis tant in the Primary Department. I KllMS : Per tution ofjtt month. First classes in English science according IO ad vancement. S7 M) ..im.r, ui.ngunoi cngun science Lstln, Greek and higher branches of Msthematlc's 15,00 t Hebrew . v s French Music and use of Inttnimanta Ul.k.. L 1 m .. . . 50 18,00 26,00 5.00 20,00 All other Ornamental Kri,nhnr IpAmttlM t?A..M. tlon at the usual prices. Board, either in the Inatltutlon, with the Princi pal, or In respectable families, can be bad. at 17 per month. . . o Reference to the President end Fscn'.ly of the Randolph Macon, Coltg.-, and to the President apt) Faculty qf the Greeqsboro' Femal College. Monibly repoits will be made of attenJaanc scholershlp and deportment, . " Smlthvlllt, Jul; 17, 18AI. 62.6 me. w. t (Jour. 3t.) . HOUSES FOR SiLE INDUEST. FOR REST. , ! Abouse with a spacious yard' and gtrdctf on the corner af Ttl'ilbwrr and eecoad ev "Kenls-u "Yf.i LOVE. Sea. Sept. 27... ' II ' ' FOR SALE v MY house and lot, at the hesd of Princess street, wiKrel now reside. H lee very r s Jbplessant altualion and the bouse suitable for a small lamlly, with a large garden spot, stables, snd all necessary oathoases. Terms accommoda ting. . . W. E. FREEMAN. Sept. 27. ' ' ' ' . : 1 '- " 83. v TWO comfortable Dwelling Houses.' - Appty to SpU23. 81. ? TO RENT. - Jhm THE largs and commodious Room ever l4im ,he Slore o( Mesars. Savage Sl M ear as and J I UL now occupied as a Rechabits Holt. For partieulara iuquire of A. P. ItF.PlTON. Or T. M. CHATTERTON. Aag.26, 1951. tf 69 FOR RENT. THE store In front of the Carolina Hotel, formerly occupied as a Bar-room. The store Is large and the atand excellent. Apply at the Carolina Hotel, to . WOOD A FANNING. August 23, 68-tf. HOUSES TO RENT. Capt. G. Potter having given me the Agen cy for renting his housea, m Wilmington all persens who wish ts secure a place earlv. may do so si calling on the subscriber. I offer the following for rent from the 1st day of October next, to October 1st, I85Z, viz. I large and comfortable 3 story brick tenement on Toomer's al ley, with Baker and Store attacked. One dwelling on the earner of Walnut and Water stree s, 2 stones high, with Store in the basement. One Store hoase adjoining the above. The it U ley House on the corner of 4tli Street The House snd Lot adjoining, on Boundary St. Also a number of desirable Collages la the neighborhood of the Dry Fond. A. A B. SUUiii A Li- August 2, 1861. Journal copy. CO-if. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE : FOR 8ALE. STORES on both sides of Market Street, and on Princesa street. DUELLING HOUSES and LOTS in different parts of the town. A FARM, with a comfortable Dwelling House thereon, near Federal Point. A HOUSE and LOT in Smithville. TURPENTINE LANDS, between Lockwood's Folly and Shalotle river, in the county of Bruns wick. D. B. BAKF.lt. July 29, 1851. 67if. NEW AND FRESH GOODS. THE subscriber just having returned from the northern cities, offera to his friends and patrons a beautiful assortment of choice Groceries, selected personally, constating in psrt or IUU bbla. crushed, powdered, granulated ana C C Sugn.s; 100 bags Coffees, Java. Laguyra, ttloonJ SL Domingo; 200 packages of Crackers, embracing every varieyt ; 5 hhda. Porto Rico Sugar 90 boxes Candles i 10 boxes Soap; W. Underwood t Go's Pickles and Preserves; English Mustard ; 1,500 lbs. fresh Can dies; 60 boxes Prupes; assorted Nuts; oorned and smoked Beef; Beef 'tongues t Salmon and Mackerel; 60 half and quarter chests of green and black Teas; 25 quarier pipes choice YVImf and Brandies, Gin. Irish and Scotch Whiskey, London and Philadelphia Porter, Ale, and bottled Wines und Brandies; 25.0W H;ivaua Segara of tho best quality, Tobicco and Snuff ; 20 baskets Champag ne, quarts and pints, Heidsick, Lyon and other brands; Goshen, English snd Stilton Cheese; Go shen Butler; Flour in bbls., half bbls, and hags; corn Flour ; 'itan h, Cocoa, Chocolate ; Sweet Oil, Sperm and Whale Oil; Wood and Willow Ware, in all Its branches; Brooms; lancy Baskets, and fan cy goods In endless quantities. Please call and ex amine at the Family Grocery of GEO. MYERS. Oet. 2. 85 BALTIMORE FLOUR. rye BARKKLS just received per Schrs. Express s s snu Palestine, lot aate, y J. & D McRAE & Co. Sept. 23. 81. CO-PARTNERSHIP. THE subscribers have this day formed a co-partnership under the style of McRac & Harsiss, and have taken the new granite front store, later- erected by Capt. G Potter, on Front between Mar xet and Dock streets, where they will always keep a complete wholesale and retail stock of CROCKERY AND FARMING IMPLE MENTS. to which they invite tilt attention of merchants and others. Being IMPORTERS, we feel confident we can sell articles in our line on as favorable terms, and of aa good quality, as can be purchased in the united States. ALKA. McttAK, Jr., N. T. HARRISS. NOTICE. THE subscriber having formed a co-partnership with Mr. N. T. Habbi.'s, is desirous of closing up his old business, and begs leave to urge upon those indebted to him the necessity of s prompt settlement of their bills. He at ihe same lime tenders his thunks to his former customers lor their kind patronage, and solicits a contii,uanc6 of the same to the new firm. ALEX. McRAE, Jr. October 2, 1851. 85. FLOUR ? FLOUR! 1 p.( BBLS. extra brands, in store, for sale, by i JJ ELLIS! KUSSKLL dc Co. Oct 7. 87. BACON. A FEW choice Hams, Expected pas Sehr.Jas. Jaines, from Boston. ELLIS, RUSSELL & CO. Sept. 25. 82. FALL TRADE. THE prospects of our Kali Trade have Induced us to purchase a large and well selected Stock; of which w have the pleasure of offering to Coun try Merchants and the public generally. Our slock consists in part of Confectionary, Foreign and Do mestic Fruits, Nuts, Pickles, Preserves. Tooicco, Snuli, See-ais; say 150,000 embracing all the moat celebrated brands,- Matches, Baskets, Carpet Bugs, Saehella, whips, Perfumery, Fancy Soap. German and French Toy. Fancy articles, and many arti cles which would be tedious to mention, which have bean selected by us at best prices. Cash pri ces, and will bo sold sccordl gly, by WILKINSON AYESLRR. October 9. 88. SCHOOL SATCHELS. OCOTT & BALDWIN ara ulJWinu . fin lUArl. O ment, cheap. yet. Jr. ' 88, MESS PORK. A FEW Barrels, expected, by , t . ELMS' RUDSRLI. Ik CfY COXTAISISO NO ALCOHOL. The best and strongest medicine in the world for the cure of Dyspepsia in all ita firms such as head ache, heartburn, habitual eoetlvenese, acidity ot the stomach, loss of appetite, asthma, piles, incipient consumption, debility arising from protracted fevers, fever and ague, exposure to heat or eoht, old age Snd dfeeasee arising from Imperfect digestion, or a deranged condition of the stomach. It ia also sn excellent remedy, snd not surpaiwd by any medU cine In ue, for female suffering from uterlqe or ner vous derangement. Among the numerous snd highly respectable cer tificates, we refer to the following i Prof. A. A. Hayes M. D. Stats Aasayer. Fitchenry Homer, E0 . Boston. James U. Dunn, Esq , City Tieasurer, Boston. Hon. Myron Lawrence, Ex-Prest, Mass. Senate. Hon. L. H Arnold, formerly Gov. Rhode Island, now Member of Congress. Hon. Wm. Woodbrldge, formerly Gov, of Mich igan, now U. S. Senator. Hon. J. T. Morehesd, formerly Gov. of Kentocky, now U. S. Senator Hon. J. E, Simmons, U, S. Senator from Rhode isiana. Hon. Samuel S. Phelps, U. S. Senator from Yer mont. Hon. Wm. Unham. U. S. Senator from Vermont, ' Hon. Solomon Footu, Member of Congress from Vermont. Hon. H. D. Foster, Member of Congress from Pennsylvania. Hon. M. L. Martin, Delegate in Congress from Wisconsin Territory. Gen. A, C, Dodge, Delegate in Congress rom Iowa. R. P. Stowe, Esq., Clerk in the House of Repre sentatives, C. C Trowbridze, Esq., Detroit, Michigan. Geo. W. Jones. Esq., Surveyor General, Dubuque, Iowa. Joseph Hoxie, Esq., No. 76, Wall street. N. Y. M my other individuals of the highest respecta bility can he referred to, who will confirm all that has been said in favor of this Invaluable medicine. DR. GEO. H. Git KEN, Proprietor, Windsor Vt. REED, BATES & AUSTIN, Wholesale Drug gists, Ne 26, Merchants Row, Boston, General Agents. Price 81 per bottle ; six bottles for IS. CAfJTmV-Kach bottle of the Genuine Oxy genated Bitters, will have the outside wrapper prin ted in English, French snd Spanish, with the signs ture of Geo. B. Green, Proprietor, upon three sides, and in udditiou, a fin ly engraved label upon the lop of the botil,with the signature of Heed, Butea cV Austin, who art the sole Gi neral Agents, and to WDom all orders must be addressed. C. Dc PRE, sole Agent for Wilmington. Oct. 2, B5-6m-e BICE FLOUR. I N bais from 26 to 50 lbs., from new rles. For sole, low, by RAVAGE A MEARES. Oct. 7. 67. EMPTY BARRELS. Q(V IN prime order, just lunded and for sale JVJ by ADAMS, BROTHER & CO, Oct. 2. 85. GLUE. OA BARRELS first rate, fur aale, cheap, by J. & D. McRAE A Co. Sept. 23. 81. LANDING FROM SCHR. GEN. IRYIN, AND P. R. BURTON. 1 AABBLS. Baltimore Flour, fersale, by J 'JV ELLIS, RUSSELL A Co. Sept. 30. 84. FLOUR! FLOUR!! 40oAaR,ELS superfine Flour; ALSO. 2') Smoked Tongues; 2 0 lbs. " Beef; 50 " Balogns Sausages i 3 bbla. Fulton Market Beef; 50 bags Rio and Laguayra Coffee iu oois. mno Kico Sugar ; 10 ' Clarified Are now in store, and will be aold low, for ths Money PERRIN dt HARTS FIELD. Sept. 30. j4 BRANDY IN BOND. A FEW packages for sale, low, to close consign ment. by SAVAGE 4 MEARES. October 2. . 8j FRESH STOCK. HAVING returned from the North with a well selected slock of Groceries and Provisions, I nutter myself that I can furnialt the public with as cheap and good supplies aa any other establishment in the place. 1 invite all to call and see for them selves. All Flour warranted, and if not got, taken back snd the money refunded. Still at the old stand on North Water street, next to A. A. Wannet's. I he following list is a part of my stock : SUGARS 6 hhds. best Portorico ; 10 bbls. do Coffee Crushed; 6 do. do Double Refined Cru-hed; Powdered Snd Onmiil ireH . h.,.. w t I ...r C OFFEES.-2 i bags best Rio ; 10 do. Lflguay ra ; 6 do. Old.Gov. Java! fc 1 rWt.-50bbls. Sup. Canal; 25 bbla. Extra. i. '"'? ,?5 ni,,f d0- du-s 30 do- do-? 100 bags do. BACON. I hhds. best Western shoulders 1 1 do do. Hams. CUEESE, LARD AND BUTTER. & bbls. Refined Lard ; 6 half do. do.; 6 ferklns do ; 10 kegs best Butter ; 15 bote fine Cheeses. NAILS, SHOT A D POWDER-M kegs Nulla, assorted ; 40 hags Shot, do: 10 kegs Ride Powder, FF and FFF. SUNDRIES 60 boxes Colgate's Soap ; 10 half do. do.; 8 boxes Pearl Starch; 10 do Collins and Simmons' Axes ; 10 do- Soda Crackers ; 10 do. and half bbla. Sugar Crackers ; 6 do Milk do.; 1 bbl. No, 1 Salmon; 3 dot. Demijohns ; 3 chests Imported Gunpowder; Voung Hyson, &e. Tees; IO nests Cedar ana Pine Tabs ; 10 dot. Jogs, all sizes 2 do Varnished Keelersi 6 do Brssssnd Iron Hoop Palls or Water Buckets; 50 sctta Cups and Saucers; Id do. Brooms; 3 do Trays and Bowls; 6 do Flour Buckets ; 10 boxes Tobacco ; 26 bags Tsble Salt 6 Jos. Bed Cords ; 3 dox. pair Andirons; 6 dos box es Msiches i Spun Cot'on ; Scrub. Brushes ; 6 bbls. No. 3 Msckerel, large; 30 boxes Adamantine Can dles i 200 lbs. Dried Beef ; 20 do Tallow t and a va rlety los numerous tommiion. Low at o . OEO. II. KEtLKrS. 8ept. 16, 1861. 78 - N C. HAMS AND LARD, JUST received, a sholes lot. for sale, low by ' " ' SAfAOK ilEABES. OotwUr J. v. sr. ., 1 1 4 JL., LA.tDnu iLia dajr, snd f.,r s , by : WIKINst;.4 & ELrrL Mept. I. - 74.. nTLISILLY.' Af BARRELS mtified, will be ch1 ett Ww pries. .. ,. i .4k D. WsUAE A to. . -Sept. 24- 1 faf I BAQS " Bio, for sols, ly 1 VU AbAMJ. EiiOlU AVIM3, BltOmE44t Co, - -. 1 9u v Asgoit 9- RICHMOND TOBACCO . T OBN NELSON'S ssperiorpeaad kisip Tobacco;': n 4tmcm snviwa s.iuivaB k.iti , to, v Stai Factory efghtt ' d.. For sals by A-MfEaFOS A LATIMER. ... t August 2LV- f i ." t7 ,; t WANTED. A GOOD Flfribst sritt an j I3 cr barrtl., apply te , , ' Sent 39. " ' !'-."' - 84 e. a. CARU & ::.v Bankfn ud Xtalicarj Utitn, 13 FnU Eti TU anal WtrUTi Cmuntum of ftUa mil taU , via i October, liSl.f ', Dead Quarter for plstrlbntlos f s at tbeOI4 JCatabllsbed Ageuey af Iu. N. t'ABR A 03V . Who have sold recently some of lb Urges! Prix v ever sold, ail of which we can show by. the official ' ' Drawings sssuthenttcatej facts. Tickets 29 68 74, Washington Lottery Osss 17, CapltaKof 25,1-00, ent V Alabama. - Ticket! 13 6 Sasqushsna Canal Lottery, Cftse ' 20, PriBSof 81,600, ent to Raleigh. N .C. r . Tlckais 11 60 24, Carrol Coenty Lottery, Class 13, V Prhie of 8,000, sent to Indian, v ' Ticket 44 67 72, Patspie tetlery, Close 1W, Prise of 82,600, sent to Ohio. ' , ' Ticket 17 43 63 Coasoiiootfd lottery, ClarsSt Prise of 16,000 senile New Yoikv Ticket 8 37 60 Patapase Lottery, Class 131, CapW tal 63,973, sent to WitmlDgton. N C. Ticket 28 32 46, Grans! Consolidated Lottery, Class 12, Capital 4('I00O sent to Nashville, : Ticket 6 14 66 Grand Consolidated Ltrtery, Clasa ' 11, Pilxe of 8500, senl to Nashville. flusnuehanna. 4. for October Ith. 1 Prise of 830.0001 IPrizsof 2.879 1 " 20,000! 1 f , 10,6001 1 6,0001 I r 3,0001 ir-so - i,m -tT60 '; eco- - Ly180 ,- 200 Tickets 810, Shares in protwiion. . Packages ef 26 Wholes Cur 8140, Halves 87a Quarters 835. ratapsco, XT, for uctooer iltn. ' . 1 Prlteof 19,211 U 69.214! i lOprlsea 600 are 6,OC01 6 Pilies of 1 800 are 9,000! 1 10 ' M '800 are ,CCUt -: 20 Prlie of 610MH. - - . Tickets lfto. Shares In proportion.. CertlScste - -' ol Packages of 2i Whoke U. Halves 817 Quarters - -83,60. J. i ' . ?. Bell Air. 47, for October fist. 1 Priteof618,000ls819,00ni20priae t,0OOars20.0" V a " ,wv iDjUvu inn ; - , ., 4w mim ts.vu n ' ..'iff" . AAA ' M nt.nl . s I'm ."i.r. sa ar aaai a mj iu lain fNi u iiui . avit u a,wv ,vvwi vlv. mv. . ,. Tickets 85,00, Shares to proportion. 7 L'ertiftcatea ' oi rsciegt ot z rvBoies vie. uatveatu?, tiear lers 6180. . -: ' - - ( r GLORIOUS SMALL FRY. '.''' ioe,o. ... Pitspeco, for ssetobef ll. ' i pnxe oi ui, dw ia sjxah u prizes oi ooare&v r -6 1,600 are 700 200 t 40are8,C . 40 105 are 441 ll " K.Ae sVc Tickets Two Dollsrs. Paeksge ef. 25 Whole 830, Halves 815, Qusnsrs 67.60. . ' ' ; , " tiummii av m titf f j i . i.iiiti iv j tsm i t to) aval. avt' ?.s.t Grand Conaoildated Class X.C.rOctoVrtStaV 1 Capital of 880,000! tl Capital of 840,000 1 , , I 20,0001 II ' 13.373ft ' lOPriaeaof as.otioare . 3n,0()o mi nnmWsPrtta II rVXL - 1st and 2d drawn number 8400. 2dsnd4th . ,8200. . Tickets 820, Halves 810,'ttusrters 83. tlghtlf v 50. Pscksgea of 26 Whole Tickets 8300, Uslve v 8150, Qusnera 675, Eirhihs 637,50. ' " , Cousolldated, Class 47, lor October 31st. j f GOOD SCHEME. - v i i srumtli :.,.. , snnot j 4 Prises of 63,000 sis 612,00014 prizes 1.000 are'lC i.sousre v .wot ' ' euwarex,aw : 200 Prises of 6105, Ac. e Tickets 85, S lures in proportion. Package of 25 Wholes 872, Haives836, Qnsners8l8. ' ' -. All Letters containing either Tickets or Drawing, are so closely enveloped sa to defy ihe moat mlnuis ' scrutlnr io divine ihelr contents. 1 H ESnSank DraAa sent la eostomera drawing Pnxea. ' ,' t - Correspondents wba bsvs never tried thoir Lock ' before, nesd only enelose ibe amount tbey wUn 19 invest, In a hitter, and address w ", - E. N-CARR& SON, , .138 Pratt itreet, Baltimore. MJ. : ? Sept 25. " 82-lm. - A TTENTIOIt , CLARENDON ROUSE GUAHDS. t THE Officers sad members of the Troop will meet at ths Court House en Friday evening October 31st next i 7 o'clock P. U. -As basinesa of importance will come before them, ; punctual atlendsnee Is reonestcd, U . ; E. D. HALL, Q. 5. w. c. tluwasn. Csrr- , Sept. 27. ,,eopy. TOBACCO! TOBACCO t! - A LOT of 23 Boies, just received, end (or sals by , ' J ff . J.C LATTA. Jepi. 27. tit- , , i -' 1 81 FEATHERi , A LOT of Feathers,' jus received, snd for sale, by - V J. C LATTA. Sept.27. '- - . ' ' gX ' UAMS AND JLARD. r. K HAMS end T barrel Lard, just received, sod J for sola, by ' , - u. m t. C. LATTA. Sept 27. ' '- -.v. m. -'-. -1 XX EMPTY BARRELS. 1 f tri.LARGK site.-ejtpeeted per Schr. Jamta" V Jainest, from Boston, by ' - -t - -- r -' ' ELLIS, RUSSELL A CO. .Spt. 2$. .v 'Wi:-:lZ: ft f. 81.: V, 6 BBLS. for machinery, for sale, by . ' . 7 ' ; r - ,v 'KLUS.RUSSELL ACo. O tL-1. ;?r:-f..,f'v!& r-,- 87.' ;rR0CERii; :v - COFFEE, Sugar, Pork"; Flour Lard, ' Patter1 2 Cheese ami Csadles; i .st receivsd, for sole .y f T ' t! H ATOA WA V SONV X THE BANK PANIC Y.. T'S Is to. notlfyall taiions' holdlnt notes' o : the "Exchange Bsnk" ef Washington . I r that . tktii ik. k i ". : . . 1 i ..h.. c-T i " n account of t exchange f.-rr Pid?o, at our at. :, t :. ; . V .i , ..... V -'-vest t.ih ffc:I 0i 41 ; ,v v .5 ;VI 1 RUDrVIN. I'.
The Tri-Weekly Commercial (Wilmington, N.C.)
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