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VyiLMINGTON. N. C. TUESDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 7. 1852.
, WHOLE NO. 985
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THE TGI-WEESLY COMMERCIIL,
f , It Published every Tobsdat, Thursday snd Sat
p dat at $5 per annum, payable in all eases in ad
ranee. -
l THOMAS LORINQ Editor and Psoprietor.
.. ... Comer Front and Market Streets,
WILMINGTON, H.' C.
. MATES OF'ADVERTISINQ.
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rndnt exceeds ten lines, the price will be in propor-
, Hon s. -Cj, vt i
All advertisements are payable at the time of their
!)' Insertion, j ji':
w. Contracts with, yearl advertisora, will be mado
j jjn the most liberal terms.
V. No transfer of contracts for yearly advertising
ii will be permitted, v, Should circumsianaea render a
,':: change In business, or an unexpected removal nec-
- 7. ressary, a charge according to the published terms
' .;wiil be at the option of the contractor, for the time
- he has advertised.. '
The privilege of Annual Advertisers is strictly
'limited to their oton' Immediate business; and all
- advertisements for tho benefit of other persons, as
J welt as all-advertisements nbt immediately connec-
ted with thetr own business, and all excess of ad-
- vertisemente in lotlgtlt or otherwise, beyond the
" limits engaged, will be charged at the usual rates.
,:yt Nd advertisement is included in the contract for
the sate or rent of houses or lands in town or coun
try, or for tha sale or hire of negroes, whethtr the
- - property ts owned by the advertriser or by other per-
ions.' These are excluded byihe term "immediate
" piuinui." ' '
, ' 1 All advertisements Inserted In tho tri-weekly Com-
mtreuu, are entitled to one insertion in the Weekly
free of charge.
a job, Card and fancy printing,
executed in superior style.
T 'AGENTS FOR THE COMMERCIAL.
"iVete ybrc Messrs. Brown i DcRossit.
"Kew York and BoHonV. B. Palmkb.
' i?oiiVn-FaiDiaicK Kiddcr.
- Philadelphia 3. K. Cuhrw.
' BUSINESS CARDS.
J. & D. SIcRAE & Co.
General Commission Merchants,
WiLMINGTON N. C.
Particular atteutlon paid to procuring freights
- ' and purchasing cargoes tor Vessels. '
OHK MAOaAR,- DOMALD MACBAI, JOHN W. K. DIX.
'AogoetI,l861; 69.
r: : JOSEPH r. blossom,
? 4 Central (lommiwloa and Forwarding Merchant,
r Prompt personal attention given toCouslgu
t ' , ; mcuts for Hale or Shipment.
P I Liberal' advances made oh Consignments to
. " i' . 4 -j or to my New York friends.
. Wilmington, Jan. 30, 1862. 135
C0MI8SI0N 4SD FOEWiEDIKO MESCUAM,
j hi
. WILMINGTON, N. C.
,Feb.l9, 1R62. . . l-ly
WILLIAM A. GWYER,
.General Artnt, Forwardiu: and Commission
T- , MERCHANT,
t I take oleasure In lnformlns my friends, that Ism
!-.: prepared to give all businesa entrusted to me cfll-,-)clent
and personal attention. 1 have a wharf for
if Natal Stores, with ample accommodations, .Spirit
-r House, and Warohnuse. Consignments of Naval
" t tore lor sale or shipment ; and all Kinds ot coun
- try produce solicited. Cash advances ma le on con
alinmenis,.,
V April J8, 1852. 15
: ' .V .GEORGE MYERS,
.WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER
S Keeps constantly on hand, Wines, Teas, Liqiwrs
' Provisions, Wood and Willow Ware, Fruit,
, Confeclionaries, dV. SA Front street,
fil'.4''VWtl.UINOTnN. N. I'.
Nor. 18, 1861
109
WILLIAM M. UARRISS,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT
y" . WILMINGTON, N. C
: Strict attention 'givon'to projeuring Freights and
purchasing cargoes tor vessels,
:t K'RfcraRINCES ( i --
Oi 0. Parsley, Esq., 1
Col, John MoRae, Wilmington.
(' Messn. Dudley f- Huntington )
m . .. -w is r I. . . . .!
w ' Messrs. nau, oat-aeu w., t FayeUevUle, N. C.
, i j wra uutj, r.iH )
TiUOSIIS. JUS. VUIIIVI VU ovum, uummwio.
K. A' Snnrinr.iV. tin . Hh nfle iDhla
T . fTL JL II......
i 5
k Plllsburv & Sandford.
New
York.
Huntlne Tufts. Boston.
J, AO. P. Pitcomh. Kennebnnk, Mo.,
"' Jul 17. 1851. - - 02
::.
JJn S BANKS,
v .COMMISSION AND FORWABDINC
njUf fWILMISGTOy, N.
v , June 22.y
MERCHANT,
c.
42-12-mc.
'v;s. M. WEST, .
'H
AUCTIONEER AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
'vyrtLMiNaTON.N.c.'
, Vuna 12,.18 ' I ' ' 38-ly
1 J
J; HATHAWAY & SON,
.COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
f WILMINGTON, N. C.
J
J. L. Hath a wat.
91.
' ocmsissl;: ;
CHADBOVRN & HOOPER,
.General Commission Merchants,
i . : . ; WILMlNU'l'UW, . u.
Jolyl9M8Bl.''"v f S3
; ELLIS; RUSSELL & Co.
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
' -, WILMINGTON,' N. C.
CHAS
:"!"" " i. a vesatLi jot. . aviu
Jan, 2 J, 1832.!
'
BUSINESS CARDS.
GEO. DARRISS,
General Commission Merchant,
WILMINGTON. N. C.
OTRICT attention given to piocuting Freight
O andpurchasingCargoeaiorvesaeis
Ker to
K. P. Hall, Esq.,
O.G. Parsley ,'Ksq. I
J.A.Taylor, Esq"., WiImington.
J. U. Bellamy, Esq.,
Messrs. Ballard Huntington, J
Messrs. Tookcr.Smytn Co., ) N v'ork.
'" Th6mpson Huritef, ew
Alcx'r. Herrbn, Jr . , Philadelphia
&eS 'Pi" Butcr, I Cat rieston,S .C .
H,
Jan. 2.
1652.
123-tf-
ANDERS0N & SIVAfiE
CCJf ERAI COHMtSIOM MERCHANTS,
WILMINGTON, N. C
JAMES ANDERSON. EDWARD SAVAGE.
July 1, 1S52. 46- 12m.
A. ADAMS, H. L. ADAM
ADAMS, BROTHER & Co.
(Late Barry, Bryant & Adams.)
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
' WILMINGTON, N. C.
July 1. 1852. 123
ALFRED MARTIN.
AUCTIONEER,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
GENERAL" AGENT.
Wi!minBton,N.C.,Oct.3 1851. 85tf.
JOSEPH H FLANNER,
Genera) Commission Merchant.
WILMINGTON, N.C.
Oct.9th.195l. 87-ly-c.
H. DOLLNER. G. POTTER, JR.
D0LLNER & POTTER,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NEW YORK:
LIBRBAL CASH ADVANCRS MADR ON ALL CONSIGN
MENTS. March 16, 1852. 155-lyp
DRS. FREEMAN & MALETT.
HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS,
front Street, ono door below Polloy & Hart,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
April
18 ... i.t
DER0SSET & BROWN.
' WILMINGTON, N. C.
BROWN & DER0SSET.
' . ' " NEW YORK.
GENERALCOMMISSION MERCHANTS
March 17 1852 ' K.s.
GEO. II. KELLY,
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
Neztdoor to A. A. VVunnet's. on North Vater at
will attend to the sale of all kinds of Countrv Pro,
Juce.nuchaf Corn. Peas. Meal, Bacon, Lard, Ac
and will keep constantly on hand a full supply of
Groceries, &c.
References.
VVillcsHalUfWayne, JohnMcRae, Wilmington
W. Caraway. Gen. Alx.. Mcttae. ' '
E.P.Hall, Wilmington, Wiley A. Walker, "
Dec. 13, 1851. 116-ly.
CORNELIUS DuPRE.
A'HOLE SALE AND RETAL DEALEUS IN
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, OH,
Dye Studs, Glass, Perfumery, Cigars,
Old Liquors, Fancy Articles, &c
MARKET STREET.
WlLMINtiTON, N. C.
Prescriptiunscarefullycotupounded by eiperi
rnced poraond.
March 28. 1852.
J. C. LATTA.
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
' AND GENERAL AGENT,
WILMINGTON, N .C .
Oct.l 1851. 87
MILES COSTIN,
C O M M I S S 1 O N M EROHANT
WILMINGTON, N. C.
REPRR TO
E. P. Hall, Esq., Pres't Branch State )
Bunk,
Thoa. H. Wright, Esq., Pres't Bank f Wilming
Cape Pear, f ton.iN. C.
O. G. Parsley, Esq., Pres't Commer-1
clal Bank, ,
Dec. 19. 1851 118-tf.
WILKINSON & ESLEll.
CASH OKALER3 IN
Confectionary, Fruit, Nuts, Toys, Fancy Ar
ticles, l'eriumery, i uuaccu, nogars, c,
WHOLESALE AND RE I ALr
MARKET STREET, ' '
WILMINGTON N. C.
30,1851. - ,
Nov
vl0-tf
McRAE & HARRISS.
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE AND
RETAIL DEALERS IN
CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHEN
' WARE,
AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS.
lYeetalde Front street, between Market and
Dock streets,
WILMIN G TON, N. C.
October 2, 1851. 85.
1. WE8SEL. H. B. EILER8.
VYESSEL & EILERS.
COMMISSION MERCHANTSUND WHOLE
SALE GROCERS, North Water Street, Wil
mington, N. C, Intend to keep at the above
stands general assortment of Groceries, Liquors,
and Provisions at wholesale and to carry on a
Gonoral Commission Business. "
airiaiNcc :
E. P. Hall. Pres't Brch Bank ofthe State.
O. G. Parsley, Pres't Commercial Bank. Wil
P. K. Dickinson, Esq
r, . r
jNew
Dollner. Potter.
Jan. 20 1852.
131
CRACKERS ! CRACKERS ! !
OH BBLS. Soda, Butter end Sngir i
4J 60 boxes " it. ". :; - fresh from the
Bakery end for sale, by v i-
" y ZKiMU H. 8RKENK.
Jne l.fs"S t.n; C,T,
eopy.
36.
BUSINESS CARDS.
JOHN STUUTHERS & SON'S i
MARBLE AND SAND STlNE YARD,
No. 350 HIGH 8TRBET, i
.PHILADELPHIA)
Marble Mantels, Mjnuotents, Tvnds and Orat
Stones constantly on kund. Evert description of
ORNAMENTAL WORK AND STATUARY
Execatcd and imported. Orders for public or prt
vate Buildings executed with promptness aad act
patch. - vi
N. B. Designs will be sent for Mantels, monu
ments and Griaye Stones, and all work shipped la
sured from breakage when required.
uci. . bB-ty-j,
MORE & GALLAGHER.
IRON FOUNDERS,
AND MANUFACTURERS OF
WROUGHT & CA8T IRON RAILINGS
RIDGE ROAD ot COATES ST.
PHILADELPHIA.
All ordcrsattunded to with promptness and deal
patch work warranted.
Oct. 4. oo-tyc.
TJ0S. F. GALSE.
Commission Merchant & Auctioneer,
OUjce 1U Hall's upper building, North Water
Street.
Where he will be happy to attend to all orders In
either branch of his business.
Wilmington, N. C. Dec. 23. 1851. l lU-tr.
COOPERAGE.
THB subscriber is now prepared to make or re
pair water casks of any size, for the use of ves
sels, on tne lowest terms; man, me miauiis tun
have any article in trie line ot uoopenng mace or
repaired with dispatch.
A. IllUlHtsliI,
Wilmington, Feb. 2G, 1833. 147-12m-p.
NOTICE OF COPARTNERSHIP.
THE undersigned having this day purchased the
entire interest of Mr. O. G. Pabslsv, in the
Point Peter Steam Saw Mill, have formed a copart
nership for the purpose of manufacturing Steam
Sawed Lumber.
Wkntwobth W. Pcibcr,
William Nbilpon.
PEIRCE & NEILSON.
Jan. 1. 126-lvc
SHIPPING ARTICLES.
A HANDSOME edition of Shipping Articles,
just printed and for silo at The Commercial
Office, equal to any as yet Imported "from New
York."
Orders for a Ream or more will be filled at a cost
of 10 to 20 percent, cheaper than they are in New
York.
Nov. 10.1851. lC2tf
BLANKS.
THE following Blanks are printed and kept con
stantly' for sale at the Office of The Commercial.
COMMERCIAL.
Shipping Articles.'
Rates of Freight on
W.I
Hills OI Lading.
Do. Letter Sheet
Crew Lists. '
07 K. Rail tload.
Do. on Line Boats.
Bills of Exchange, bound
and in sheets.
Do. Domestic.
Negotiable Noteson the
several Banks.
Do. on all the Banks.
Hill of sale of Vessels.
LBrices Current.
Checks on all the Banks.
Charter Party.
Manifests of all kinds.
Entries Merchandise.
Do. Ballast.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Warrants, with and with-; Bills of Sale.
out judgment.
Negro Passes.
Warrantee Deeds.
Do. of Nearoes.
Bonds for Negro Hire.
Mortgage Deeds.
Bonds for the Delivery on
ProDertv
COURT BLANKS,
Vcn. Exponas. iSubpa-nas County
and
Ca Saand Bone. Superior Court.
Alias Vend. Ex. Jurors Tickets, County
Pi pa. tn(l Superior Court.
Writs.
All kinds of Blanks and Job Work, executed to
order with neatness and dispatch.
COFFEE.
OCB AGS Green Rio Coffee. 25 bags Laguyra
iVtCotiee. Foraaleby
HO VARD
& PEDEN.
32
May 29.
MILL SAWS.
THE subscriber has the pleasure of informing
Miller's engaged in sawing pitch pine, that he
has succeeded in getting up the best Saw for that
purpose that ha9 ever yet been produced, as far as
he knows. All saws warranted not to split In the
teeth. ii M. ROBINSON'S,
Hardware Siore, Wilmington, N. C.
Oct. 16. H. J. copy, 91.
ADVANCES.
LIBERAL Cash advances will be made, when
required, on all goods consigned to our House
IrvNeW York, and Cotton to their address forwar
ded by u. will be attended to free of forwarding
Commission.
We will also advance liberally on Cotton or oth
er produce consigned to our friends in Liverpool,
to which port we can furnish ship room for a few
hundred bales of Cotton, at low rates, by several
vessels shortly expected.
DeROSSET 4. BROWN.
March 18. t-tf.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
THE subscriber respectfully informs the public
that he keeps constantly on hand a supply of
Corn, Oats, Peas, Hay. and good Fresh Water
Mill Meal and Homlney all at reasonable prices.
Call at his store. North Water Street, formerly
occupied by L. N. Barlow.
WM. A. ROURK.
May 4. 2l-lmc
FARMERS AND GARDNERS.
WE have iust received a supply ofFatsn Gab
din and Gbass Sckos from Philadelphia.
ALSO,
Several new patterns of Plows, Grain mills, Corn
Shellers, Hay Cuuars.&e. Foraaleby
McRAE 4 HARRISS.
Feb. 26; ' 117.
x TOBACCO.
1A10XES pnme low-priced Tobacco, jnst re
UWcelved and for aale by
ROTHWRLL fc McACSLAN.
July 10. . 61
FL0UR
FINE Superfine, and JExtra, in bbls. half bbls.
and bag,j net reeelved and fer tale by
0
DEEDS FOR SALE.
WaranteeDeeds,andDeeds furMortgageonland
just printed, in correct forma ndt'or.a lea ttb
CommerciailJffiee.
CHEMICALS.
FRESH arrivals ofthe folljwin?! 100 ox. Sul
phate Quinine, 5 bbls. Epsom Salts, 5 lbs pure
Sulphate Zinc, 3 n Sulphate Morphine, 4 oi Ace
tate Morphine, 10 lbs Blue Mass, 15 Ins English
Calomel, 6 oz Peperine, 5 gals Spirit Nitre, 2 ox
OilTobncco, Slbsllyd. Patass.i, (English,) 2 lbs
Iodine, 2 lbs Iodide Arsenic, 2 lbs Chloroform, 1
ox Iodide Copper, I ox Valerinate of Iron, 5 lbs
Phosphite Soda, 20 lbs Sugar Lead, pare, 4 oz
Tannin, I ox Oxide Mercury, 5 gals aq. Ammonia,
10 Ibt Spirits Ammonia Atomat, 10 1 be Hoffman's
Anodyne. For sale by C. DoPRE.
Druggist, Market st.
March 30. 6.
THIS NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL
LIFE IMIUME COUPW,
' RALEIGH, N. C.
npHEaboveCompanyhasbeenin iporatlon sine
1 thelsiol April,1848, undeuhe directionohhe
following Officers, viz :
Dr. Chas. E.Johnson President,
Wm.D. Hay wood, Vice Presiden t ,
James V. Jordan .Secretary,
Win. H. Jones .Treasurer ,
Perrln Busbee, Attorney,
Dr. UharlceE. Johnson,
ion'lMcd
dicatboardof
'vnuitation.
Dr.Wm. II. McKee
Dr.ll.B.Havwood
j.Hersman.uen'lAgcnt.
This Company has received a charter giving
advantages to the insured over any other Com
pany. Tho 5th Section gives the Husband (he
privilege to insure his own life for the sole use of his
Wire and Children, free from any claims of the rep
OBcntativcHOltlio husband or any of discredit
ors.
Organized on purely mutual principles, tho! ife
members participate in the whole ol the profits
wnicn are aeciarea annually, nesiaes, tncnpli
cant for lite, when the annual premium Is over j3C
may pay one half In a Note.
Allclaimsforinsuranceagalnstthe Company will
be paid within ninety days after proof of the death
ofthe party is furnished.
Saves are Insured for ono or five yeara, a (rates
hichwillcnablcall51aveho!dcrstojacure this class
of property againstthe uncertainty of lilc
Slave insurance presents a new and interesting
teaturetn me History oi iionn uaronna, wnicn wll
prove very important to the Southern States.
Thelastfourmonthsoperation of this Company
9howa very large amount of business more than
the Directorsexperted to do the first year having
ureany tssuea more man zuu roucics.
All Communications on business oft he Company
snouid be addressed to J AS. b . J U KUAN,
Secretary.
Raleigh, April 8. 1951. ' fl-tf.
WAV FREIGHT NOTICE.
FROM-and after thlsdute-all freight shipped by
Brother's Line, to or from Wilaumtou will be
charged to Shippers or Consignees at Wtlmlnmon.
J. S. BANKS, Agents
July 10, Her. and doily Jour, lm, 51. ij.
FLOUR AND LARD.
OCsC BBLS Klonr' and 25 bblg Lard dailv "
VWpected, per Schr Alcyona, from Phlladal
phla, for'eulo by
j. a
FLANNER.
Aug iU
63
FL0CR! FLOUR!!
BBLS. fresh ground Genesee Flour, all
75,
trades. Now landing from Schi. "Alaric."
and for sale by ZKNO II. GREENE.
Jaly22. N. C. T. copy. 5E.
BROTHERS LINE.
THE New Steamer "Douglass" having been
added to this Line, and now having two lighi
draft Steamers and four Tow Boats, all in good or
der, the Proprietors are prepared to transport freight
to Fayetteville and the intermediate landings, wiih
as quick despatch as any other Line.
J. S. BANKS, Arent.
Jane 22. 42 tf.
A-CARD :
VfESSIlS. G.
F. KENNEDY
of Chester and
ill JAMES M. HUKST, formerly one ofthe
pro-
firktors of the Planter's Hotel, Chaileston, have
eased the AM Kit I CAN HOTEL, King Street, and
would respcctlully solicit from their fru-nds and
the travelling public a portion of their patronage.
We pledge ourselves that the guest ofthe Hotel will
receive accommodation unsurpassed by any in the
city.- Carolinian. KENNEDY & HURST.
Charleston, June 12. 38 6m.
UiHBRELLAS, UMBRELLAS,
JUST received, direct from the manufactory, 25
dozen Umbrellas, silk, Scotch and American
Ginghams, assorted colors and sizes, for sale whole
sale and retail, at very low prices, by
C. MYERS, Hatter.
May 6. 22
CHAMPAGNE.
5 BASKETS of that superior Wine, just received,
for sale by HOWARD & PEDEN.
June 12. 38
SHINGLES.
les, nil heart, for
BLOSSOM.
. 46.
July i.
WHISKEY.
1 0 BBLS. double rectified Whiskey,
1 AO 10 do Monongahela do
10 do Old Rye do
6 do -Gin,
10 do Apple Brandy. For sale at (he low
est market prices, by HOWARD 4. PEDEN.
May 29. 32
FAYETTEVILLE
BARRELS Fine and
FLOUR.
Superfine, fresh
For sale by
R. BLOSSOM.
63.
37
ro und from new wheat.
JOS
August 10.
GLUE
SUITABLE for Distillers use, from 10 to 18 cts.
1 per lb. for sale by
JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM.
29.
May 22.
GLUE.
snperlor, just received and for sale,
. ADAMS BRO. & Co..
36.
25?;
BBLS.
June 5.
ON HAND.
A LL kinds of Imported and domestic Scgora.
zxi
.For sale low by
WILKINSON & ESLER.
July 3,j-ii'
-r
BILLS OF LADING, v f;
fOLlO POST B"fLL8 OF LADING bound
m. in Books, and sheen. also Letter Sheets with!
t varletyof inercantUeblaBks.lorsals at The Cam-!
LIME! LIME!! LIME!! !
finnHBLS- 'ncolnville White Lump) Also
UwW calcined Plaster, Plastering Hair. and
Ffre Brick, Hydrauli.Ccmcnt ; 1000 bbls. Lime
f-e.;f ors ah by
J.C.A R.B.WOOD,
Co n tract orsand Builder a
Aprils. 1352.
A. A. B. SOUTH ALL,
COLLECTOR AND GENERAL AGENT.
I WOULD here take this opportunity of returning
my (hanks to my friends and patron for the very
liberal patronage 1 have received at their hands,
during the time I have been Collecting for them
and hope by strict attention to business and wlih a
determination to please, still to receive a continua
tion of their confidence and support, a I Intend to
devote my time to that business.
Refer lo Messrs. Ellis & Mitchell, ILH.'Grior,
F.?q , Geo. It. French. Esq., C. Myers, Esq., tad
Mesur. Potter A Kidder.
I will attend the 'Jouris of (he adjoining Coun
ties whenever inducements is offered, lfy office
will be in the stow of Messrs. Whltsker and Whit
fled, at which place I will be founJ unless when
out, attending to business. In my absence, any
commiinicniiim left with Messrs. Whilaker f
Whitfield, for me, will be handed lo me.
I will attend, as uiual, lo the aale of real estate:
hiring servants; resting houses or any other
business in which an active agent Is warned.
A. A. B. SOUTHALL.
Weekly Journal, IIral4 and Goldsboro' Patriot
copy till forbid.
Feb. 10. U4-tf.
WOOD'S HACKERS AND PULLERS.
?OR sale cheap at the Hardware Store.
J. M
ROBINSON,
155
March 1G.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
JUST RECEIVED.
10r
LBS. Gum Opium, (Turkey,) 200 lbs Salt
Petre, 10 lbs Gum Arabic. 30 lbs Alixander
Senna, 20 lbs R. J. Senna, 1 bbl Cum Camphor, 1
bbl Cream of Tartar, I bbl Carb. Soda, I cask Sal.
Soda, 2 cases Cooper's Isinglass, 3 doz Cox's Gel
atine, 4 boxes celebrated Soap Powder, 12 doz box
es Yeast Powder.
C. DcPRE, Druggist.
March 30. 6.
THE subscribers are ready to contract for Steam
Engines of any size, or any kind f Mill gear
ing. To any rne wanting Machinery of the above
description they will oiler Inducements equal to
any establishment either North or South. Please
give us a call before purchasing elsewhere.
SUTTON, SOUTH MADE & CO.
Wilmington, N. C, April 1. 1852. 9-tf.
Weekly Journal, Fayetteville Observer, Golds
boro' Patriot and Raleigh Resisler cony three
months and send bill to Ub -
BILLS OF EXCHANGE
AT REDUCED" PRICES.
BLANK BILLS OF EXCHANGE, on fine
paper and of a very handsome impression, for
sale at The Commercial Office bound in Books o
various sizes, and in shesta.
uct.lH. 92.
VALUABLE TURPENTINE LAND
FOR SALE.
SIX thousand acre of well Timbered
pine Lands, situated near (he Salts,
in Mcintosh County, Georgia, fifteen
miles from Darleo, and forty-five
miles trorn Savannah, on the Stage Road.
There are fifteen tasks of boxes cut on (he tract,
five of which hnve been worked but one year, the
other ten tasks have been worked from three to four
years.
The extreme distance to haul is about four miles
on the tract. Ala distance of two miles from a
good landing on the Sapelo River, (at which Ves
sels of 100 tons can load) is a good Turpentine
Still, with all necessary wagons, teams, tools,
fixtures and appurtenances.
A portion of this land Is well adapted to the cul
ture of Cotton, Com, Cane and Ricc.
On the property is a comfortable Dwelling House
recently erected, and contiguous are Negro Houses,
Stables, &c.
'I he settlement is one of the most healthy loca
tions in the low country. , .
As a large portion of the tract remains unboxed,
it constitutes a valuable reserve of pitch pine Tim
ber which could be cut for exportation, rafted at
the landing, and loaded twelve miles down the
River in Vessels of 2 to 300. tons burthen, there be
ing full sixteen feet water at ordinary tides on
SapcioB&b if desired, a good Mill-site could be
obtained oa reasonable terms at a convenient point
on the River.
For further particulars apply to Messrs. DeRos
804 & Brown Wilmington or Andrew Low & Com
pany, Savannah.
May 25th. 1852. 30-6m-c.
MORK POETRY
AND MORE PICTURES.
"Breathes there a man with soul so dead,
Who never lo himself hath said.
This is my own, my native land?"
Thua weexclaimed, while gazing with an extra
glowof patriotism upon some of the finest steel en
gravings ever published, entitled as follow. : " the
first Prayer in Congress," "Washington's Inaugu
ral Address," the spirit of 76," "tho Declaration of
Independence " Which has just come to hand, and
an examination of which is solictcd from Councls
saurs, Americans and admirers of fine arts.
L H. WEBB,
London Buildings.
April 13 12
FROM LIVERPOOL.
WE have just received large additions to our
Stock of Crockery, per barque Muskingum,
from Liverpool, and are now prepared to fill orders
rom Merchants and others on the most favorable
terms.
McRAE A HARRISS.
May 6. 22
PATENT MEDICINES.
BOXES Sand's Sarsapariila, 2 boxes Town
send's do.. 3 doz Rislev's do.. 3 cross Bate-
4
man's Drops, gross Wright's Pills, 1 gross Bran
doth's do., 1 gross Peters' do., 4 dos Spencer's do.,
6 doz Bee It with', do 6 dos Moffat's do., i gross
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, 4 dos Wlstar1 Balaam
Wild Chsrrr. Ac. A f. - C. DsPRE..
, UTaggistssti Apothacsij
Match 30.'
WANTED.
j.saa AD WOOL. or .imjb
- wiacipinrs im oe puiu
-HOWARD &
I :.D2H
Auia;.t5.
FLOUR! FLOUU! flci::j
1 OH BBLS Geaesee and Faititevtile Ik
lUU fresh ground, and of all grade now Un
ding, end for aale by ZKNO li. Ulhi ,NK.
Joly 1. 1 N.C.r. copy. . t).
FLOUR. '
AH BtS landing m Sehr. Ann EirabotTi.
tJAJForsale by ELLltf, KUSsfeLL Ji Co.
AngnstS.' l.
I '.'COFFEE.-"- ,
Oft BAGS Rio Coffee , 10 do. Jsva to. for
by ' ANDERSON 4 SAYAGE.
August 12. ,-,.- i",:-t.i j.
COW PEAS.
TCST received ami for albt" 4 " "
o Aug ia i n rt.nvxfB
PAINTS, OILSc: 'r
OKJKJVJ t .bNfiUntee Oil, Purey ISO ibl
Chrome Green, 60 Ibe Parle Grvea grooDd end la
Oil,6 boxet Chrome Qreen (Dry U bom- Ami
Vermillion, r, bbls Lsmp Blrti,- EDO lb Spanish
Brown, fin OIL) 1 easke. VenftUa Rsrf: Pn.it.h A
6001b Venltlan Red,(loOil, ISO boca Window
Glass, American tod French, it ? ..,.
. - ; , i prog SwreMarittst. .
'"' k ' -- r: ,.
HERRLVG. :
1 fWl BOXES, dally sjpectfd 'o arrive per Schr.
1 UU Wake, for eale'by VV, M. HARRISS.
Aug. 2l, 1862.'V,4".-,1;' . , 3-lf.
SACK SALT. v
9XC SACKS Sah, momently expected, f.. -v at
UUV.; by . . ADAMS, BRO. A. L '. a
JUST RBCEIYED.
ANOTHER Lot of that favorite Bacon fror
Richland, and fortal hf
IMPROVED CHEMICAL CLI YD
SOAP, FOR SALTAHARD, OR SOFT -WA-TEU.
This Soan tin. nAWr(itteUantnWnrnn.
ertlee, which readily remove Oil, Paint, Dirt, &c.
from every description of goodey without Injury t s
them. - It Is superior to any other Soap for wag
ing woolen goods, as it prevents iMtutlinf, an
leaves them entirely Ires from gummy and resinou i
substances usually left In them when eommnn.fnm
Hy or roeio Soaps are ased. Itle Uia best Family
and Toilet Soap now lg nse.iand fifty percent,
cheaper, for all dometle tueajhaq any other Soup
Foraaleby r- , ,.t"'-hK. B4RLOW.,. .
Granite Row, riont st.
Aug 6 - u 1 1
TfiB wo fflaff never UEro::::
$aw iitch a matt of limine Tettiiiion-j'
given to any other Medicine I - f
THE GREAT DISCOVERY OFTHE AGE!
READl READ I READ!
Jay to the WnrU tHopt for the A Mxied t f 4
SAUNDERS' ' '
CHOLERA PREVENTATIVE." "
A speedy and efficacious remedy la Dysentery, Di
arrhoea, Cholera Morbus, Summer Complaints; , w
Cholero Infantom, Colic, Flatoleney, and
all derangements of the Stomach end
Bowela from Teething. -
In the early ttaget f Diarrho?, Dysentery,
Cholera Infantum, Cholera Morbus, Summer Com.
plaints, Colic, die, dtc single dose will often
counteract the derarfged and morbid secretions, re
dues the Inflnmary tendency, allay the Irratabillir
and pain, and thus remove the eaase of the die
case. . '"- '' .c'- ,v! :?:, .(
ASIATIC CHOLERA-lbtfrgecrnarion,
which has already consigned to the tomb ' milliona
of unhappy beings, can be sobdned in Its violence,
and three fourths of all cases cored by thisVmedy 4
alone. It Is not only ewe, tots preventative of !
that disease. - If-need daily, In small sjoanMes,'
mixed with waierk forty-nine out of fifty wiH e-
cape ; and If it la used at regular and at short inter
vals in Increased doses Immediately on1 the first
symntoms of the disease, It will speedily " arrest
fatailnflnences. .,.,.'-.. , ; ;,vtir.
tfTReadthe opinion 6 the following' gentle
men, who will be recognized tm this certificate r
We, the anderslgned, bavins; ased "L. K. SAUN
DERS' CHOLERA, PREVENTATIVE" loenr
families with great success, hereby certify ear be
lief that It Is the best and moffectBl remedy for
the diseases it Is.f.rf'ommended ever . offered to tha
American peoplT".hd we would, from our know
edges of it Miens! usefulness, cordially recom- -mend
it to the afflicted as worthy their best confi
dence, and with ihe firm belief that It will do for :
their relief all that medicine can dev.';': '
NAMES. Dr. W. Hodges, G-n. J. C B. Eh
ringhaua. Attorney at Law, John Blaek;- Attorney
at Law, Re. Joseph A. Ttwner.'WUson W . (.Wil
liams, Prof. Geo. M. Wider, Wilson C Lamb,
Col. Wm.O. Coolir. James W.Hinion. Eao. Dan.
iel Richardson. Ksa..E. Clii W.. C. James K.
I nuweii, tMuiimnsj fosnua w neaDee, , uetes to ,
IN. C. Wm. R. Carson,' Ret. Ssth Morgan, Rev.
I Jno. A.Doll. E.Citv, , C Tho. Painter, Ccn 'on
( Co., N. C-, Capt. Jacob-Mcfccr, do.Capti Dennis
I Slmmonsi Tyrrel Co., N.-Csi Capi, Thoma Dun-
I hat Cant. Wn. Pnftannn i II r-
i n . it . .!.- . . ..
inpi. m. eiroroons, i.. cnapmsn, Wru. p.
iviainews, J..1IZ. wtyj wns. A. Harney, Norfolk,
Va ; Joseph Harrse, Pasquotank Co t Thomaa
ash, Eliiabeth Clty,N.U: ' :
lavented and prepared aolely by L: E'Saonders,
Eliiabeth City.. N. 1 4 '
For aale wholesale and retail by E. W 5aonders,
Eliiabeth City. N. C. Mes.r. Smlih ft Atlinson.
Baltimore, Mdj Messrs., Canby & IJatch, -B.ilil-more.
Md.;and for sale by; Drogglsis and M :
chants generally." - Price 62, cents per Bonle. .
For sole by Messrs. 5. H 4k J. !A. EYA :
Agent. Wilmington, N.C.i ." 1 , " , .
HA3ISI 0AMS!! - '
4.TIFnCKS irkgar cared Ilam, laodlna from
Schr. & S. Powell. -For aale by -. - .
(: ELLIS, RUSSELL & Co.. .
Angutt . . ' s i' 61
;C0AL, COAL.
criT0N8Rd Ash Coal, dally eipsctsdser'
O Wsshr Alcvona, from Philadelphia, for sal by
AnglO.- i -, tt. J.'H. FLANKER.
MESS PORK, g ;
On BBLS Mest Fork, fersale by ?: i
,K - tELLl KlItfSKLli
CO,
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