mm Si ii PUBLISHED TBI-WEERLY, Bit THOMAS LORING-r-.PlIBLSHE(J OF THE ORDERS, RESOLUTION'S !D UWS OF fOXfRESS. , WILMINQTON. N. C. TUESDAY MOUSING. SEPTEMBER 28. 1852: OTOLEKO.fl9 .jiiiU-il .Hi " ' IUE TllI-UEEHLV C03IMERCI1L, Is Publishedevery Tcisoy, TavaeaAtaad Sat yiDAr.il 45 per annum, payable ioaU caeca (a ad vance.. - i - . r -- -. . Ut T1IOMA3 L0RINa-EDirQRn4PqpaiKToa. Carner Front aud Market Streets, WILMmOTOS, K. C. ' RATES QF AD VER TISIXG. 1 qr, 1 Insertion 0 60 1 aqr. I months, I. -. 3 " ! i 4 00 5 00 8 00 I . 1 '"3 75 1 00 2 50 J -1 month,; t " 12 s. 1? 00 Ten tinea or less make a equate. If SV VWerilsV - tnem exceeds ten lines, the price will be in prqpqr- .AH adverliaemeBta are payable at the time oftheir - ; JOSCrllOD.J,. Si v5 .-.-. ' . Contract wlihyairlf advertisers, will be maqo ? on the most liberal terms. X transfer of contract for yearly advertising will be permitted. ' Should clrcumsianaes ren4er a etngo in business, or an unexpected removal nec s ertsry, fchirge acc6rding to the published terms ' - will be at the option of tte qqqtraptqr, for the time ' he has advertised.' v . , ,' The privilege of Ainua! Adversers Is strictly limited tn their own. immediate business; and ail d advertisements forths beqetyt ol other persons, as ' wtjll as all adv'ertlseiti'ihts not immediately connec . ted with their own 'business, tind all excess of ad ,Sver tisoalenis in length or tatoqrwise beyond the j JJ nits engaged,, will be charged at the usual rates. . N advertisement is included in the contract for he sale or rent of houses or lands in town or coqn- Jry, ot for th,e sale or hire of negroes, whether the property is owned, by the advertiser or by other per sons., , These are excluded by the terra "immediate -, Justness." ', - ;' , , Ui All advertisements Inserted In the tri-weekly Com ' 'tnarciaare eq titled to one Insertion in the Weekly freeof charse. r , -; - JOB, CARD AND FANCY PRINTING, executed in superior style. AGENTS FOR.THBuCOMMERUlAL. l''r. . Sr. rv f i''!l' ' . ' n . r. f , or.MSSrs. -PHOWH 0 uiuar JiNeu. York and Button V. B. Palmes. Ufton SIBHICX MBB". BUSINESS CARDS. Jlw" J, OMcRAE & Co. General Comuiissioo Merchants, t-WlLMlNGTON W. p. Prtlculr Jttteiitloii paid to procuring freights v, ut purcasiqa cartoss lav vesscn. 0KK BACSAS, DOHAJ.O " w- ,(,Auaun.l852 ' , DIX. 59. General fomwUsioa and Forwarding Merchant, Prompt prrioual ttteutlou glveu to Consi;ii r - v meiits lor Sale r Jjlilpmcut. Liiro Cm nwfaen Consignments to , . . norlumy Nem York friends. Wilmington, Jan. 30, 1832. , 135 ?T. C, W0RTU. L .4 iissios and FtiawAKW aiEacuiNi . r .'v WILMINGTON, N. C ' "'Feb. 19. m. . , M3-ly :: I WILLIAM A. GWYER, fiinrrnl Affnt. Fonrnrdins and lommlssion m:'tn'rl -.MEEIGUANT, 1 take pleasure In infurmlna my friends, that 1 am & prepared to give all b siness ou,mo4 " ri.i nnrf nuraiinal niieniion. i have a wharf lor ' M..l Ct.oa ilih uninlri nrrnminudatiuns. Spirit ' House, and Warehouse, Connlgnments of Naval ' Store fot sale or shipment ; and all klmls of coun- trv Droduce solicited. Cash advances ma le on con- t lgnrnents. - , April 18, 1952. 15 GEO HUE MYERS, Wholesale and retail grocer Kctpt constantly on' hand, Wines, Teas, Liquors, i Provisions, Wood and WMv Ware, Fruit, . ' . ConfeUionariet, f-e. South Front street, ?r WILMINGTON, N. C. ".V J?o.ie;i85l . WILLIAM M. HARRISS, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT f WILMINGTON, N. C. , , Strict attention given to procuring Freights aqd purchasing cargoes for Vessels. Rsrsetscts r: 'O. Q. Parsley, Esq, ) ,Ool.-JohBMelUe, WUmlngton. Messrs. Dudley f Hat)tlqgton . ' Messrs. Hall, Sacketf & Co., ) Payetteilie, N. C. : : Joseph Utley, Esq,,-: J i Messrs. Jas.Cotiier& Sons, Baltimore. ' --f B. A. Souaof.&lJo,, Philadelphia. - V, v: Thoiitsbn'A Hunter, NflW York if v ' PilUbur & Sandford, New 1 orit- - -.?. f Huntlnt A Tufts, Boston. J,1 , J. AO. P. Plicomb, Keonebnnk, Me. "JKE 1852. 02 y - ;,J, S. BANKS, JC0S3ISM0N AND F0BWABDIK6 MERCDAKT, ' , - WIIiMINOTON. N. C 'i una 22. 42-12-mc. . .v? 8. M. WEST, . VUOTipNEER'AND DQMBHSSION ME RC IIANT, r .-wiLMINGTON.N.C.' v "June 12,1852 i ' 33-ly , Ji HATHAWAY & 0N, ' '.T COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WILMINGTON, N. O. ' J. tl AT HA WAT, ' J- L. HATIJAWAY. , Oeu IS J851. . ' t ' ! ','CnADB0URN.& HOOPER, iGcneral Commission Merchants, 63 ELLIS, RUSSELL & Co, OBSSnAL CbAf MISSION mnCIJANTS i '.,; : WILMINGTON, N, C. ' l--' on as, . ettts, nesr r. st7sssu,ss. i.ttrssiLt ; jso.as; ins?. :(?f i. t.;4 iaj.?tl BUSINESS CARDS. GEO. HARRISS, General Comiuhsiop Mcrciiaiil, WILMINUTON. N. riTRICT attention s-iven to piocunpi -'reight OandpurchasipglisrgoesfoiveFSe.! Ripis TO E.P.Hall. Esq., O. Q. I'arslcy.Ksq. .',:,,... J.A.Tajrlor.Eaq., Wilmington. J.l.BeM.imy,i-'-. I, v Messrs, Ballard luntington, J Mesrr.TooTftr,-iirryijrn f NetSrltt ' Thompson. Hunter, S Alcx'r. Herrqri, Jr . , Phliatelphia Messrs. Williams & uuuur, Cu, r,csl0D,S .C H.K.Baker, Esq., J an. 2. 1852. i 123-tf. AX0HRS0N & SAVAGE GBNEBAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, Q WILMINGTON, N- C. JAMES ANDERSON. EDWARD SAVACE. July 1, 1S52. 6'2m. A. ADAMS. H. t. ADAMS ADAMS, BROTHER & Co. (Ute Barry, Bryant & Adams.) COMMISSION MERCHANTS WILMINGTON, N. C. July 1. 1852. 123 ALFRED MARTIN. AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION MERCHANT, GENERAL" AGENT. Wi!mineton.N.C..Oct.3 1851. Stf JOSEPH II. FLANNER, General Commission Merchant. tVIfjMINUTON, N. C. Oct.9th,l851. ' y-'' H. b" l'0T'rElt! J"- DOLLNER & POTTER, GENEUAL COMMISSION MEUC1IANTS. NEW YORK: LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES MADS ON ALL COSSlON MSNT8. March 16, 1851. IBB-Iyp DBS FREEMAN & MALETT. HOMOS O PA THIC PHYSICIANS. Front Street, one door below Policy & Hart, WILMINGTON, N. C. April 13 )' DER0SSET & BROWN.. WILMINGTON, N . C BROWN $i DEROSA . NKW-VUlLlv GEXEliALCO.VMISSIO Marc 1. 17 1352 GEO. il. aLlV , COMMISSION MEitt'ilANT. Mnt,t,.it t,i A. A. iVaiitiiii'B. oil -North iVater st- wlllutiendto the sale of all kiuJs ui Oountrv Pro, lini'H mii-h a IJurn. l'eas. tk-ul. II .icon, Lurd, Ac ind will keep constantly on hand a full supply of Uroceries,ic. tefcrtmce8. WillcsHulLof Wayne, John .leiiae, Wilmington W. Caraway. '' Gen. Alx.. AUlvae. E. P. Hall, Wilmington , Wiley A. Walker, 1 Dec. 13. 1861. H5-ly CORNELIUS DuPRE. A'HOLE BALE AND It ETA L DEALEIta IN DriiL'8, Mcdlciues, Chemicals, Paints, Oil, Dye Stufls, Glass, Perfumery, Cigars, Old Liquors, Fancy Articles, &c MARKET STREET, WILMINGTON, N. C. Prescrlptionscarcfullyooinpounded by expert '.need persons. March 28. 1852. J. C. LATTA. COMMISSION MERCHANT- AND GENERAL AGENT, WILMINGTON, N .C. Ocl 1851. 87 BJILES CQSTIN, COMISSrON MEllOHANT VVlLMlNGl'OiN. N. C. REFER TO E. P. HaU, Esq., Prcs't Brunch Slate ) Bank,' Thos H. vVright, Esq., Pres't Bank Cane Vcat, t Wilmlng ( ton.N.U. O.G. Parsley, Esq., Prcs't Commor- I cial Bunk, Dec. 19. 1851 118-tf. WILKINSON k ESLER. CASH DEALER8 IN '" Confectionary, I'rult. Nuts, Toys, Fancy Ar- ' WHQLBSALE AND RH tAlL, ' ' MARKET STREET, WILMINGTON N O. Nov. 30. 1851. J0-t McRAE & HARRISS. IMPORTEKS AND WHOLESALE AN D RETAIL DEALERS IN CHINA. GLASS, AND EARTHEN 1 ' WARE, AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS, West side Front street, between Market and '" ' Dock streets, ' ' WIL MING TO N, N. G. October 2. 1851. 85. J. VESSEL. H- B. EILER8. WESSEL & EILKRS. COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND WHOLE SALE GROCERS, North Water Streoi, Wil mington, N. C, Intend to kep t ilxi iliove stands general assortment of Qroenries, Liquids, and Provisions at wholesnlo-ond to ostry on a General Commission Business. EFESENCI t K. P. Hall, Prcs't Br'chBank of the State O. Q. Parsley, Pres't Commercial Bank. P. K. Dickinson, Esq. Jan. 20 IBM. UJ I FRESH GOODS. 1 A KEGS Orange county Butter, 10 Boxes Go 1 J ehsn Cheese. Smoked Tongues end t'nokc! Beef, received this day et L.N BAI'I.CV, .ADgui! 26. BUSIES CARPS. JOHN STitUTHERS & SON'S MARBLE AND 'SAND STONE YARD, No. 300 UIGil STREET, ' ' -PHILADELPHIA. , Marble UfanUls, MjnumeiUs, Tombs and Grave SUineseonttanllyan hand. Every dtscriptum of ORNAMENTAL WORK AND STATUARY Executed and imported. Orders for public or pri vate Buildings executed with promptness and aes oatch. ". , N. B, Dssisai will bast-nt for Msntela. Mnntt-los fticn'ts and GrJte Stones, and all work ahlpped inT shipped i sured from breakage when required. uci. 4. 85-lye MORE & GALLAGHER. IRON FOUNDERS, AND MANUFACTURERS OF WROUGHT & CAST IRON RAILINGS U1DGE ROAD & COATES ST. PHILADELPHIA. AH orders mended t with promptness and des'- patch work wmranled. Oct. 4. bt-iyc. Tii)S. F. CAUSE. Commission Merchant & Auctioneer, Office In Hall's upper building, North Water Street. Where he will be happy to attend to all orders in either branch uf his business. Wilmington, N.Dec. 23, 1851. 1 13-lf. WILLIAM ll'PEARE, COLLMTiiR iND iDVtRTlSIJ.C AH' AT. For Cona'ty wspaners thtougtiout the Visited Sjtatcs, Hi-, mi ii M :n lrn Uu Idings, Baltimore sircet, All lusiiK's- entrusted ro up Iv, mi liberal terms. to his care transacted 95 f J. D. LOVE. MA X U FA C TV RE R AND DEALER IX CABINET FURNITURE, BEDSTEADS, CHAIRS, MATTRESSES, &c. etc., Front street, South of Market, BKOWN's BUlLDINU. WILMINGTON, N. C. Sepi Iti, 18)2. D. C. FREEMAN. CEOKOE HOUSTON. FKLEMAN & HOUSTON, MERCHANTS AND FACTORS, WILMINGTON, N. C. D C. FREEMAN Si CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, iti FRONT STREET, NEW YORK. FhMEM.lN AND Ill!KTl!, WILSISGTOH, N. I'. EKI' iiinsiniiiv n hind u mock of Flour, LV Corn, Pork, iiaron Sail, Coffee, Sagar, Mo tastes, Tobacco, Civ.ars. Sniff, Candles, Soap, For eign and Domestic Liquvri and Wines ; Iron, Nails, Paints, Oils, Glass, Domestics, Hal), Boots, Shoes, Leather, Agricultural Injiiements, and a va riety of other articles suiuible fur lumily and plan tation use and the mail ifujk, which ihey will dispose of in lots tu stilt dealers or consumers on reasonable iprniB for cash, or in exchange for Na vulSiores or other produce. The senior partner D. C. Freeman, is located in the city of New York j the junior partner, Geo. Houbton, in Wilmington, if' desired, advances, will be mude on consignments lo and from either p'ace. All business entrusted to them will receive proper attenion; and orders for Goods will be promptly and curclully filled. Sept. 9. 76-f. GEO. 0. VAN AH RING E, BROKEN, AND MERCANTILE AGENT, WILMINGTON, N. C. ' ' PARTICULAR attention paid to the purchase or saleuf all descriptions of Merchandise and Pro duce, and on which one per cent commission will be charge.). Any business intrusted to him will re ceive prompt and personal attention. His desk for the present is in the office of Mr. VVm. A. Gwyer. KtriBENCEs: Messrs. Bills, Russell & Co., ) " ' Adams Bro. &, Co., Wilmington. " J. R. Blossom, Esq. J August 14. 65. NOTICE OF COPARTNERSHIP. fPHE undersigned having this day purchased the X entire interest of Mr. O. G. Passist, in the Point Peter Steam Saw Mill, have formed 'a copart nership tor the purpose of manufacturing Steam Sawed Lumber. ' VVbntwobth VV. Peibce, William Niilson. PHIROE & NEILSQN. Jan. 1. 126-lvc SHIPPING ARTICLES. A HANDSOME edition of Shippin? Articles, ju'sf printed and for salo at 'i.Vie Commercial Office, equul to any as yet imported "from New York.'i ' Ordersfor a Roam or mare will be filled at a cost of 10 to 20 percent, cheaper than they are in New York. Nov. 10,1851. 102-tf BLANKS. THE following Blanks are printed and kept con stantly for sale at the OlBce of The Commercial. COMMERCIAL. Shipping Articles. Rates of Freight on W. A R. Rail Road. Do. on Line Boats. Bills at Exchange, bound and rh sheets. Do. Domestic, Negotiable Notes on the several Banks. Do. on all the Banks. Bill of sale of Vessels Bills of Lsdinp. Do. Letter Sheet. Crew Lists. Prices Current. Cheeks on all the Banks Churter Parly. Manifesto of all kinds Entries Mcrohnn lisc Do. Billivi MISCELLAXEOUS. ii rnnt?. 1th m i with out j 'ilj-iii' nt ' ' Neurit Pasies. Warrantee Deeds. Bills of Sale. Do. of Negroes. Bondsfor Negro HJre. Mortgage Deeds. Bonds for the Delivery ofl Property. (JUUHT BLANKS. Ven. Exponas. ' Sabponafe County and CaSaaodBoni. Superior Court. Alias Vend. Ex. Jnrors Tickets, County Fl Fa. and Superior Court. Wriu. All kinds of Blanks and Job Work, eitcuted to ordsr with neatness and dispatch. .. ' ..'.;.; .L.ME. v-. A ff f'ASK expeclsd dnl'v'ner Brig Itefks, fltVlH J for salt by 1 ADAMS, BRO. CO rAug. 28.; - '71 DEEDS FOR SALE. WaranteeDeedsnd Deeds foiMortgageonlaod justprinted.lncorreciformandforaaleaitha Commtrcim ,OJlce. ' CHEMICALS. FRESH arrivals of the following: 100 oi. Sul phate Quinine, 5 bbls. Epsom bain, 5 lbs pure Sulphate Zinc, 9 ox Sulphata Morphine, 4 ox Ace tate Morphine, 10 lbs Blue Mass, 15 lbs English Calomel, 6 ox Peperine, 6 galsSpiriia Nitre, i oi Oil Tobacco, 5lbiHyd. Patassa, English,) 2 lbs Iodine, 2 lbs Iodide Arsenic, 2 lbs Chloroform, I Iodid" Copper, 1 ox Valerioaie of Iron, 5 lbs ox PnouphiJe Soda, 20 lbs Sugar Lead, purs, 4 Tannin, I m Oxide Mercury, S gatsaq. Ammonia, 10 lbs Spirits Ammonia Aroniat, 10 lbs Hoffman's A odyne. For sale by C. DuPRE. Druggist, Market st. March 30. 6. VHB .VtKlr.I CAROLINA MUTUAL im i.siiii.iE mn li LEIGH, N. O. rpilEabovtCompanyhasbeenin iperation sint 1 ihelstol April.l349,undeithe iirectionoltht lollovvin Umccrs.viz: Dr.Chus. E.Johnson President, Wnt.D. Hay wood, Vice President , James E.Jordan, Secretary, . v m. h. Jones , t reasurer , Perrln Busbec, Attorney, Dr. CharlcsE. Johnson, j hrl- ., . . Dr.Wm. H. McKee, (Medxaiboardor Dr. R.B.Haywood, ) tonultalion. J. Hersman.Gen'IAgcnt. llils Company has received a charter giving idvuntagt'f to the insured over any other Com- panv. The 6th Section gives the Husband the privilege to injture hi sown life for the sole use of his n ue ano uiuiciren, rc trom any claims of the rep -osentttiivctol tliu husband or any of hiscrodlt ors. Organized on purely mutual principles, thellfe members participate in the ?We of the profits which arc declared annually. Besides, the apll. cant for lile, when fheannual premium is over $3C may pay one half in a Note. Allcluimsforinsuranceagainstthe Company will uc)uiuniiuininncijraaysuiior prqoi oi me death of the party is furnished. ' " ' SavesarelnsutecTrbroneor five years, atrates wmcnwiiicnaDieaiisiaveholderstoMcure this class oi property against tne uncertainly ol lite. Sluveinsurancepresents a new and Interesting r.ftliiraln ihn hl.ln, nf Mnvlli iB.ll.. ...I.I.L . prove very luiportantto theSouthcrnSiatea. Thelns) four monthsoperation of this Cornpnny sho n a very large amount of business mpte than theDIrectorsexpectedtodo the first year having -1 ... n J .. : 1 ...,L onn t .. 1 1 . . e am Buy l?cu iiiuic i ii u II AlO i.OllClCB. All Communications ohbuslnessofthe Company ?noiun Dra(.urccuio J AO . t . JVliUAPi , Secretary. Rsloigh April 8JS51 . fi-ft. UNDERW OOD'S PICKLES. US T opened an asionmentof Underwood's eel- ! !"ied t'l. kiss, e .-Tiprisina Jftnvm aerkios, Piealilli. Mixed Pickles ; also, suoerior Mustard. GEO. MYERS, Eronf-st. August 19. 1 67. FLOUR AND LARD. 900 KBLS Klour' ond 28 bbls L,,rd' d,,l,y ex- &J vpecicd, per &'jhr Alcyona, from Philndel- phia, for sal by I. H. FLANNER. Aug 10 63 BROTHERS LINE. THE ew Steamer " Docolasb " having been aildeil lo tliis Line, and now having Iwo light draft .Strainers and four Tow Boats, all in good or der, the Proprietors are prepared lo transport freight to FavR'teville and the intermediate landings, with as quick despatch as any other Line. J. S. IJANKS, Agent. June 22. " 42 tf. A CARD: MESSRS G. F. KENNEDY of Chester and JAMKs M. HURST, formerly one oftho pro prietors of the Planter's Hotel. Challeslon, have leased the AM EIUCAN HOTEL, King Street, and would respectfully solicit from their friends and the travelling public a pdrtion of their patronage. We pledge ourselves that ihe guest ofthe Hotel will receive uccommddaflon unsurpassed by any in the city:- Carolinian. KENNEDY & HURST. Charleston, June 12. 9 33 6m. UMBRELLAS, UMBRELLAS. JfJST received, direct from the manufactory, 25 'doxeh Umbrellas, Mlk, Scotch and American (ginghams, ussorted colors and sizes, for sale tvhole sale and retail, at very low prices, by C. MYERS, Hatter. May 6. 22 SACK SALT. I SHALL have in ill this month a consignment of 2,500 sack Salt, direct from Liverpool. M.LHS COS TIN, Brown's wharves. Aug 6. . i MATCHES! MATCHES! CZI GROSS will i a. id without aulpncr. For JyJ saslc low at Augnst 10. WILKINSON & ESLER. 63. ENGLISH GLUE. 6IIHDS. Prima English Glue.' jusi received and forsale bv ADAMS, BROTHER & CO. Aug. 24, 1852 6?lL. LIME! LIME! Of VI CASKHl n extra order to arrive por Brig OlAJohn Dawson, from Huston. Apply lo GEO. HARRISS. August 17. 66. GLUE SUITABLE for Di-tillers use, from 10 to 18 cts. per lb. for sale by JU-SHl'lt 11. BLOSSOM. May 22. 29. GLUE. 25?; BBLS. superior, jftsl rsceivod and for salt, -ADAMS BRO. & Co. 35. June 5. NOTICE. I HAVE received. and now offer for sale, oa the most reasonable terms, Ladles and Gentleroena' Druss Goods, inclndlng Hats and Shoes; also, House furnishing Goods i Also, Ladles, Gentle men's and Boys Saddles i Buagy Harness, Ae. Ac. Those that want, will please call at No. 5 Mar ket at" t -tc-.j .... , B. S. KOONCK March 30. 8. . MUSCOVADO MOLASSES. 1 0 HHDS. jnst received per Brig " rsaney I i'ritt.H t. if or snic oy . - . . ADAMSf BROTHER ft CO, 'O.'. M- BILLS OF LADLXG. &c. j : 17OLIO POST BILLS OK LADING boandl A PPLICATION will n.ads o th s M. in Books .and sheets, also Letter Sheets with i A sral Assembly f Norlh Carolina l.f ihc t variety of mercantile blanks.torsalc at Tits Cow merttalUJict. LIIE! LDIE!! LIIE!!! (ffUiiL. Llncolnviile Whits Lamp; lso UWWoalcined Plaster, Plastering Hair and Fire Brick, Hydrauli. Cement 1 1000 bbls. Lima (f-c.tf orsaliby J .C.& R. B.WOOD. on tracto nan d Builds rt Aprll3. 1862. BUNGS fY tha best make, and assorted sites to suit, for w sale ty ins narrei, or any quantity not lew than nve nundrod, by JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM. Jan. iv. ' 135-tf. GROCERIES. 1 fRBI.S City Mess Pork; A VM hhd A prime Western h icon Sides i Is mipr Floor i so nois Hiitr nunr i 5(1 bifs Kio. J,imai'-a and Lognlra Coffee IiIkIi P R Suenr i iust received per Schr Alarlc, snd fur salo by HATHAWAY 4 SON. 56. July 22. AT COST T AM closinn off my stock of Summer Hats, con intnir of Panama, Lcshorn, Curacoe. Palm i-e ii, i.r , ai prices to clear cost only. Aug. 28. C. MYERS, Halter BRANDY. 90.lt. Casks Cognac Brandy ; for salo low, by ANDERSON & SAVAGE. August 12. 165. OX CONSIGNMENT, FLOUR, BACON, LARD. BBLS. Philadelphia Klour 20 Hhds. prime Western Bscoa, Hams, and bnouidersi 20 Bbls. prime Leaf Lard ; In Store and for sals by J. H. FLANNER. nt. 2. 73. RIO COFFEE. BAQS very handsome, justreceived nerSchr. Ann Klizaocih, for sale by i. & D. McRAE & CO. Sept 9. 76-Im. DRUGS AND MEDICINES. JUST RECEIVED. 11 LUS. Gum Opium, (Turkey,) 200 lbs Salt ILPetre, 40 lbs Gum Arabic, 30 lbs AUxander Senna, 20 lbs E. J. iipnna, 1 bbl Cum Camphor, 1 bbl Cream of Tartar, 1 bbl Carb. Soda, 1 cask Sal. Soda, 2 cases Cooper's Isinglass, 3 doz Cox's Gel atin?, boxes celebrated Soap Powder. 12 do box cs Yeast Powder: J - - - ... C. DuPRE, Druggist. March 30. u r"PHK subscribers sre ready to contract for Steam JL Engines of any size, or any kind of Mill gear ing. To any roe wanting Machinery of the above description ihey will otler indncemenis equal to any establishment cither North or South. Please give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. ' '' .SUITWN, SOU I'll MADE & CO. Wilmington, N. C, April 0. 1852. ' 9-tf. Weekly Joornal, I'ayeltcvllle Observer, Golds boro' Patriot and Raleigh Resins? copy' ihrcc months ami send bill to us. 1 BILLS OF EXCHANGE A PR EDUCED PRICES. BLANK BILLS OF EXCHANGE, on fine paper and of a very handsome impression, fur sale at Tlie Commercial Office bound in Books o various sizes, and in sheets. Oct. 18. 92. VALUABLE TURPENTINE LAND FOR SALE. SIX thousand acre of well Timbered Dine Lands, situated near the Sails. -Trf in Mcintosh County, Georgia, fifteen miles irom uarlen, and lorty-hve miles from Savannah, on the Stage Road. There are fifteen tasks of boxes cut on the tract, five of which havo been worked but one year, (he other ten tasks have been worked from three to four years. The extreme distance to haul is about four miles on the tract. At a 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, wlih alt' necessary wogoas, learns, tools, fixtures and appurtenances. -A portion of this land Is well adapted to the cul ture of Cotton, Coin, Cane and Rice. On the property is a comfortable Dwelling House recently erected, ond contiguous are Negro Houses, Stables, &c. '1 he settlement Is one of the most healthy loca tions in the low country. Aa a large portion of the tract remains unboxed, It conslitutes a valuable reserve of pitch pine Tim ber which could be rut for exportation, rafted at the landing, and loaded iwelvo miles down l lie River in Vessels of 2 to 300 Ions burthen, there be ing full sixteen feet water at ordinary tides on Sapelo Bar. If desired, a good Mill-site could be obtained on reasonable terms at a convenient point on the River. For further particulars apply to Messrs. DeRos- sel do lirown Wilmington or Andrew Low ct Com psny,.Snvsnnh. May 25:h. 1332. 30-6m-c. PATENT MEDICINES. A BOXES Sand's SarsapBrillo, 2 boxes Tswn 'Jb ten.i's do., 3 doi Rtslcy's do., 3 gross Bate- nmn's Drops, gross W riehl's Pilla, 1 gross Bran deth's do.. 1 gross Peters' do., 4 doi Spencer's do.. 6 doz Bcckwiih'sdo 6 doz Moffat's do., gross Ayer's Cherry1 Pectoral, 4 doz Wistsr's Balsam Wild Cherry, 4e. die - C.DtPRE, Druggist and Apothecary. Marsh 30. ' J6. EMPTY BARRELS. OZfl PRJMfe fony gallon Barrels, just received QJJ per brig John Dawson. For sale by ' ADAMS, BROTHER 4 CO. Aug. 21, 1852. , , . , ,. 69-tCii . CARD PRINTING, lA ' -I WE remind the public that the Patent Card Press Is Inni'siinn at theofTWof Tin CtmmmLtr and thnt Cards will ha printed in superior sty fet' and at reduced prices. oisna uarfs,rmidy mt prlniint;, Uhvavson hand, of allsisca, from J2 by 20 t 1 bv J I ; Inches..- " 4-4 '-tV ;.-.f J J3-tfi .JM, f.. NOTICE. Get of "O act lo Intarporai a Atilimry C mi uny, to b railed in ugaMAH .volpstsi ar 1st heiuwn Wilmington. ' i,.' 4r: :" .' 1IIB UKKAT tUKE F( B DAI VSX SX OBEY 1IA1R, MXRP DAADsliT. . v VvS -SAUNDERS'. " ' MEDICATE!) UAIll HESTOXATIVJ IS now acknowledged y thousands," a ho 'u i daily, lp tb nly remedy lopftyenl t iU.if v an4 to restore Ihe HatrthKl has forWbfl'of laoi., thin, te brevsnt Gmy Hair t TO cur and1 rsmov every splpeSraace of Scurf and lyandrofi fro t r Hair, and to keep it In th moat healthy 'soft,' s. flossy state, yet (if from all oily and greasy a ps-rance. ...'y,.;,. ; j, The Restorative la wholly diflurent in its compo sltlon from sllothsrsrficlts cf the aome aameo for ielmtlar purpoie. It le Intended to ait throat! the shin apon Ihe nerves, blood-vessels and sbsi benta connected with the rooter bulb cf the haii lj rouse snd sustain t healthy action la ttwse am thoa produce a new and bcs',ihy growih if balr. It mm present rey half, ertrly ers.tle.ie eear and dandruff and all bihtr Incidental Imparliieae the skrn. Br It Be ihenalr will, pnder all eir enmstanees, be kept luxurious, healthy, and la ii baiaral eolor to the Jar est period of Mfcv-v! THE REV. SETII MORGAN'S 1 EST1MONY I 4a hereby certify thai I have ascd L.K. Sack a ass' celebrated HAIR Restorative, fur the nni pose of prevenUng my hair from falllnr off am fouad II to ha vn be desired f fleet, not only M pre vcnllog the hair from coming out but th prodoc inf of a vent fine growth vf nouns hair whe rh. head was nlmosi entirely said. . 1 .have nstd enl four bottlea, and have every reason to eeliev tbs by the se of aa many more, f will have a tin ttl of hair. 1 therefor cheerfully recommend it t the public at worthy their beat confidence, - Elizabeth CltyNN. C iprll 16ih, U52.' Candbh CovTt, N: C, April 1, 1.1 Ma. L. K. titvnot as Sir j Some twelvemo' ago my hair commenced falllnjr off, and to s'ic'i a , ai(ent that 1 began la feat thai I' should b prematurely' bald. AfteT aslng ma'ny preorai;..n of the'dsy without any benefit I had nearly c spkired of every hope, when ! was recount- to try your 'Hair Restoratiyo which I waa Indue, ed to try with but Utile hop of eatress. 1 was however, surprised and gratified after a short trla to find a very deckled Improvement. I cow pes eeee a full crop of healthy half,, which I can onli, attribute to the extraordinary Qualities of sou i justly celebrated Hair Restorative. i " MARTHA ETIIE3IEC Etr?saTu Citv, N.C., June 1st, 1' .V the Undersigsed having ased 'L. K. l, n ders" Hair Resiorailve", sod lully . tested its m. . , Individually take plessure In saying that we fcr': , It la all that it la recommended to be, and we from our knowledge of lie extensive tcfu! cheerfully recommend It aa the very lest anich foi the hair now in use and with the firm t . :.c thai it wilt give entire aaijsfaelfoa tft every en. who will give It a fair irhr I "". ,-. . ... .. Gen. S. Q, B. ErhingTiauf, attorney ' at Is- ; . Davis Grice, M. D.) OJobn Wurxrave, 2a: U Dr. Wis Hodgee, Denllst Dr. J. B. Godwirf, Deu tlsti Col.iWri. G.Cooki Ex Mayor lUcliSru.on lohn Poolj Esq., attornew at low y- Rev.- Mr. Fer best Seth S. Whidbec, Esq? Edward Mason, E Invcrrtcd and prepared solely by S. K. Saunders Eliwbeth City; N. Wt?i 7Z T : For sale wholesale and retail by - Ev WJ Sana ders, Elissbeth City, N. Ct ? Messrs. 4'mltb & At klnsoa Baltimore, Md.j Messrs Can by & Hutch Baltimore, Md ;and foraale by Druggists snd filer chahts, generally. Price 75 cents per Bottle. Forsale by Messrs. 0.4 J. A.'.LVANi Agents Wllmlngtoa, K. C. r " " ' - June 29. 1862. . , . i '-45-C. LANDING FfLOn SCHRrilARY I3A- BELLA - 1 ' . 1 DA BBLS Baltimore Flour, for laley w , . ELLIS, RUSSELL d 4Co. Sept. Z COCOA AND CIIOCCLATC. MENDES 4 KITCHEN'S Cocoa and Choe olate, varranted purs and of euperlor quality, J ust received and tor aalc at -, . A, - L. K. BARLOW'S ; Augual3k y, 1 . . . .,,.,.72. . CHINA, GLASS & EARTHENWARE. WE are oov receiving, direcf from tne rrencnana t.ngiua aianuiaeio- riee. i - ' ft, .. ucag yreacb China Dinner and Tea Setts, snd Fancy Ware, ' packages Edt and C. GL War, .;- - " Sprtg'd and handled Tees, common, " White Granite Dinner and Tea Wuro, ., .M j nd Cun,moa Tgijct " colored Ware, assorted, .; , sv'- " Cane and Rockingham Ware, assorted, M Arosrlcen Glass Ware, aisorwd,' " - " Sione Ware. assorted. ? M ? 20 doaen Dcmijonna. from I to 8 gallons, tv . . V Country Merchants would Snd irio their ad vantage lo purchase their stotks oros, aa wo save them a considerable per centsg in freights,' tom missions, de,-' - ; ; .", , r 'Dinner and Tea Seiie ol new aud handforr patters to famltea at low prleea. S' m.- -t " ' t,.v, McRAE 4ARRrSS, ,. , Front below JUarket atrcrt. Aug. 26. y;"; "0 ' ROCK CREEK HILL;' . rjHE undOislgned bas purchased of IT. W. Pit 1 av, his Interest In the plantation, with Grlf Mill t hereon, situated n the Newborn Road, 1 mile from town, and fotmerly known aa the KJ Mill and I'tantaiion, bat more recently, and now a Rock Creek M ill and Plantation, hi .. He will continue the business as formerly. I has now 2 setts of atones tunning wt'h bottit clotlsff&c. He will receive soon from New Ye a steam engine to ran In rhie Mil),-there! y j suringto the citizens of Wilmington at all ii a constant supply of good Meal and Hominy: He contomplaies having a store in town for ' :' sale of his Meal and Hominy. A future ir!w ment will inform the tltlzoos when nndri -ment Is madev v . v SAMUEL L.' . Wilmington. Feb. IT. f ' l, . WILMINGTON - MARBLE AND ST0N2 Arrj.'';' THE Subscriber having accepted the a r -v several large esublishrnsnis at the Norto; v will furnish himart onlimiiedaupplv of f ' nnflninhck. Turelgnand domestic MAULLi: t qualities, la preparMtafiU all rtn fr -iNUNUM ENXS A N D. T"3:3 STO r , nd every other articlu In the line of the bas: atrMMiinhld ratea,v" . ' ' "?. . , SGULPTURISU, LETTERIXG OR CAIU T Executed aa wetlaa tan be done clthtf , Noi i 'i to.iih.V KU I ;,-t-St.-r v i. t I no nest cieierencc can oe given, ir rccnir. tJ4.S.lcCLAKAA IT r:; t IV', "V. '- 1 1 ,:. -f',,-'-f-:!t'if-'- v 1 iv-i'.V. P.''M :$"& (y.stiwwM'.itffaiwirtir sirstsiti' Aia 6' t- I 4.