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TIII5 CO M ME U C I A 1 W I l j M i ngton7n . c. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 2, 1S52, FOR PRESIDENT DANIEL WEBSTER, OF MASSACHUSETTS. FOR VICE PKESIDEXT VILLIAil A. GRAUA3I, . OF KOBTH CAROLINA. ; ' v,.-. ENLARGEMENT OP TnE COMMERCIAL Advertising matter crowds upon'ns so much, 4hat wo are compelled to enlarge our paper, by "adding to the length of its columns, so as to add ' two and a half columns to ow space. This will bo done in a reck or two, or as soon as the ma terials which have been ordered for this purpose, " an received. , - ;. '-1T0 ADVERTISING FRIENDS. - We have seTcral limes stated that all advertise- l incuts should be handed io by 12 o'clock on tho day preceding publication, to ensure their inser- Hon we will, however, as heretofore, insert them if wo tan, let them come at what hour they may. 17a mention this arrangement that onr friend i luay not complain if their favors are omitted when sent later than the hour named. ,' ;r . - We irecompellod to confine yearly advertisers strictly Within the limits contracted for, in order to accommouato others. Of course, all will bo satisfied with this regulation. - DR. W. M. 8HERW00D. ' By an Advertisement in another column it will -; bo seen that Dr. Sherwood, favorably known to tis community, bas removed from Strickland's Depot, and will make Wilmington bU place of -i residence for the purpose of jra,ctjcing in bis pro fession as a Dentist.1- , EMIGRANTS TO LIBERIA. It will be perceived by an advertisement in an other column, that an expedition will sail from v this port about the first of next month, for Llbe-ria.- This is an opportunity that docs not occur often, and we trust all interested will avail them selves of an expedition 'starting from our own '-y" . INTERESTING ARTICLE. : We have an interesting article on Mr. Badger's Letter, IVom one of tho most distinguished Whigs ia tho country, which satisfactorily establishes the fact, that the Whig party at the north, as now constituted,' Is not safe for the South. If this be so, and we have not hesitated to declare our be 1 lief that it if' so, those of the South who are cor ' workers with them, are laying up for themselves season of regret. - Whatever may be the result ' "of the Presidential 'Election, we fear our friends will 2nd out, too late for any available purpose, thai they have been the means of throwing the 'T "destiny of the South into hostile hands. If there are any Whigs who have not made up . their minds as to the Presidential candidates, we , . beseech them to pause till thoy have read that ' communication. t The article alluded to will appear on Tuesday. ' - ? AFFAIRS IN BUNCOMBE. ,". , A letter was addressed to the Editor of the v .Abbeville News,' from a Committee in New York, asking to be informed of the condition of that " j lCongrcssionai District, especially as regards its jiolitical organization, and the Editor's views ot ' the canvass. The Editor states that the "falling off from the nominees of the Whig Convention ' ' most bo sufficiently great, an, in connection witli the universal defection in other Districts, to give a decisive blow to the prospect of the Scott and ' Seward ascendency in this State." . i, The .Editor abo remarks, as follows : With regard to the present canvass, however, it is a fact beyond dispute, that in this District, as ' through the country generally, there has never been a time when so macb fllvjaion existed in the Whig ranks as now',v -' TJie mass of the party will undoubtedly, go for Scott how large a majority, it is Impossible now to estimate but to these there are many excep- tions; and among them, many gentlemen of high standing socially and politically, who will support pierce and King. -'-r,. .:';, Among those that remain, it is evident to all, : the disaffection, or, to characterise it more pre cisely, a reckless pervading disgust, is deep and widespread.!, , , . - '. CHARLOTTE, N. C. The Editor of the Charlotte, N. C Whig thinks ; tho prosperity of Charlotte, Mecklenburg Co., will toon be placed upon a substantial foundation. .The Rail Road Connecting bor with Columbia nd Charleston Is fast hastening to its completion, being now about seven miles, and coming at the rate of 'half mile a day: .V r WEBSTER IN --.TJ)Z)ajf'J?7iojr. " . .t ... vtvz-sr Louos IsluunsTWOMaaai "T-frii Tnnntinri"il LffT""'"i'yi ys wai iuer is every prospect that a Wcbtter electoral ticket "win be formed fot.the-SUto of New York, in the ; courso of another week. POST OFFICES IN NORTH CAROLINA. ' A fiew Tost Office has been established at Love s Level Union county, Charica C. Love, P. M. Also at Fall's Creek, Curritack county, O. II P. Lee, P.M., V..'-- :p- " SECRETARY OF TI1E NAVY r Commodore C;W, Skinner has been appointed bv the" President. Acting 8ccrctary of tho Navy, .iMu.neji of the i Secretary, who is at the North on public duty. . ' ARRIVAL OF THE HERMANN 'The steamer Hermann, from Bremen and South ampton, arrived at New York on Wednesday .- Her dates arc pot so late aa the Canada's by three days.-" r.w . rr lliWS WAD, Tin V adlns of tb Plank Road from AshvMe, " ... . . N C. W Greenville, 8. C, bas been commencea, nn,! wivsuPdoso success win attend tb work. ....... f . miijaMwutp. .... 1. ii. j...u..tui..n blown flora B ornameui.i u uv nm M..v.- WONDERFUL. A Washington Correspondent of tho New York Journal of Commerce, wrote, some time ago, as follow: ' " ' - "A gentleman of enlarged observation and great facilities for information, who is a resident, of Western Pennsylvania, aud who was a prominent Webster Whig, and has with hesitation and reluc tance consented to vote for 8cott, informs rue that, in his judgment, Pennsylvania will go for Scott." All this isvery flno-ln fact, very overwhelming especially as he was a prominent Webster Whig We marvel that bis name is not published, as it would have added potoncy to the demonstration. Out this does uot come up to what might be safely said of a man who is not a resident of Wes tern Pennsylvania, but of Buncombe in North Carolina a man of large observation, aud "great facilities of informatlou" who, iu fact, once saw the General himself, in "full feather," as stated of his entrance Into the Mexican Capitol who has been to the Falls of Niagara, Nantucket, Sjuan tum, and numberless other places who was once at a Camp Meeting where the Rev. Mr. Quisbo, preached in favor of Scott this gentleman, we say, who, thougn noi a Clcig) wan, lias a nign in spect for tlio Christian Religion who has other qualifications "too numerous to mention" this man, when asked if he would vote foi General Scorr, first said yes, and then said no. ' What do yon think of that, master Brook 1" SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD. The Yorkville, S. C. "Remedy" of Saturday last says : "We are in hopes that before long a regu lar communication will again be had with Char leston ; and that merchants will be enabled to re ceive their Fall supplies of goods without paying tribute to the energies end public spirit of the boatmen of the Congaree." MR. GRAHAM END GEN. SCOTT. It is seated that Mr. Graham was at Hillsboro' Mass meeting and mado a speech. We should not bo surprised if it was quite as good, at least, as any of Scott's speeches in tho Vest, where he has gone for the purposo of attending to his public duties. We daty say some of the "untcrrified:' will accuse these gentlemen of taking tho stump for electioneering purposes. But wo do not see bow in the world they can tako such a view of the matter. Mr. Graham would, no doubt, have made a speech to his personal friends and neighbors, if ho were not a candidato for the Vico Presidency. He has been a good whilo away from them, and as but few of them havo been to Washington City, he had a great deal to tcllthem abouUbe wonders of that celebrated Metropolis cot heretofore writ ten, said or sung. As to Gen. Scorr, no apology is necessary and the assults of bis political enemies cannot affect he heart or head of a man so tall as he is. In fact they canuot fire high enough to hit the eleva tion upon which ejtber of the gentlemen stand especially as the policy of good military tacticians is to "fire low," and the "unterrlfied" will not fail to avail themselves of any thing that may render their efforts effective. Gen. Scorr electioneering, indeed ! Get out do you know who you are talking about 1 What the high-minded, honorable, brave, and so forth Gen. 8cott stoop to electioneer on the stump, and ask the pcojdo for "thejr voices their awcet voi ces 1" No the General would do no such thing, especially if it raiued aud the streets were muddy. We have his own words to prove that his heart was deeply afflicted that -the people should .get their clothes wet and their shoes muddy atCleave land and it is very certain that the tender hear ted General would never cousent to have tho peo ple "baking in the sun," or "shivering in the cold" to hear an electioneering speech from him. Con-, scqucntly ho can never make such a speech, as there is no state of the weather, no possible ar rangment of the atmospherical elements, which would make it seasonable or perhaps reasonable. So the politicians may as well quit this sort ol scandal. ARRIVAL OF THE CANADA. SEVEN DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. Halifax, Sept 28 The steamer Canada arrived here this morning, bringing 130 passengers, and Liverpool dates of the 18th inst. The steamer Atlantic reached Liverpool on the 15th inst. ENGLAND The Duke of Wellington died on tho ,14th, of an appoplectic flt. His funeral was to be a national affair. .Trjnce Albert, Duke of Cambridge and Lord Fita Roy -Somerset arc already named as likely to bo his successors as head of the army. Lord Mai on was appointed his literary executor Tho London Morning Herald is authorized to that Peru will resist any aggressions upon the eruvian Islands, taclu Lw ihn, to tho main land of Peru. The gov- - - ,L.B. ., etnmenthas permanently loruucu a, . and none but vessels under contract with the Pe ruvian government will be allowed to load wiu Guano. All others anchoring in the roadsteads of the Islands will bo confiscated and ir guano ;is found on board, the captain and crew will be pros- ..ruled fur robberv. A now palace is to be built for the Queen at liai- moral. Mr. Pugin is tlio arcuueci, nu mu w will reach XlOO.000. A 8panlsh war steamer for the defence of Cuba had been launched on tho Thames. FRANCE. ... Louis Napoleon has commenced his tourc b cough the Provinces. A petition was circulating m Paris among me poorer classes, addressed to uie oenaio, Vi restoration of the Empire, in repiy io an auu.r.. in favor of the Imperial Heeimo, the President made the following significant reply-" w lien tne nBi inmost ti at sUke. I endeavor to anticl i crnnprsi lninrexL 11 - -- - . . ..,.., b pate public opinion, but i - v-? - . i intou mw ncrsonai lotoreii. uiy in'" " - The cholera DUappe"' RocliMter.- Rmsmtii. ScDt. 28.-Tbo cholera, aa an epi I " .. ,m. -tt item c. has ent reiT aisapiwi wcekieo. VFehavel fqbKnd fonnall no deathi la sever: days. The Great Methodist Episcopal Church Case. Sept. 27-Tuo lion. Judge Nelson and. Detts presiding.' ; : The case of the M jtbodist Episcopal Church North and South, which was referred to John W. Nelson, EsqTJ. 8. Commissioner, to ascertain and report the atnqqn,t and value of $he funds and property in the Book concern at Ifow York, before the division of the Cburph, now c.irpes before the Court, on exceptions to the Commissioner's report taken by Mr. D. Lord, on behalf of tho Church South, the plaintiffs in the cause. The argument is still on and is likely to occupy sonie days. Mr. Fancher appears for the defendants to sustain the repo't. NORTH CAROLINA LEGISLATURE. The Legislature meets on Monday next. We will endeavor to present our readers with all that is interesting in tho proceedings of that body. For transposition, inversion, and alliteration, the old epitaph on the Earl of Kildare, in Ireland, is very remarkable : "Who killed Kildarel who dared Kildare to kill? Death killed Kildare, who dare kill whom he will." Strong Testimony In favor of the Oxygenated Hitters. From Gen. A. C. Dodob, Delegate in Congress from Iowa. Washington, D. C, May 18, 1810. Dr. Geo. B. GreenDear Sir Tho "Oxygena ted Bitters" with which you were so kind as to furnish me, havo had a most salutary effett iu my case. I was troubled with Dyspepsia, for four years, during which time I tried many remedies, bi.it never met with any so good as your Bitters. I am now in the enjoyment of good health, and I hope, and believe, that all who use the Oxygenated Bitters will find them as serviceable as I have found them. With high respect and cstejm, Your obedient servant. A. C.DODGE. We commend the above certificate to the atten tion of all those who sutler from Dyspepsia in any of its forms. Try the Oxygenated Bitters, before you say there is no cure for this diseasa. REED, BATES & AUSTIN, Wholesale Drug gists, No. 20 Merchants' How, Boston, General Agents. C. DuPre, Agent for Wilmington. $1 per bot tle ; six bottles for 86. MARRIED. In this town, on the 30th ult, by S. D. Wallace, Esq., Mr. Gko. McDumK to Mrs. Eliza Ann Bishop. DIED. In Milton, Caswell county, ou the J'Jth ult, Titos- W. Hoi.okn, Eiq , father of Mr. Holden, Editor of the Raleigh standard. MARINE NEWS. PORT OF WILMINGTON, OCT ARRIVED. 29. BrigRibeua& Francis, Bodfih, from Bos ton, to J. & D. McRae & Co., with Lime. Steamer Southerner, Wilkinson, fr.goa Fayettc ville, to A. D. Cazaux. Brig Boston, Tucker, from Boston, to Adams, Brother & Co., with Molasses. 30. U8M Steamer Wilmington, Smith, from Charleston, with 31 passengers. Schr. C. H. Rogers, Chapman, from Savannah, to Geo. Harriss. Steamer Douglass, JJauks, from White Hall, to Jno. Banks, 2 boats in tow. Steamer 13rothcrs, Marshall, from White Hall, to John Ranks, 2 boats in tow. ' Oct. 1. U 8 M Steamer Vanderbilt, Lemiumcr man, from Charleston, with 30 passengers. Schr. Mary Abigail, Charlotte, from Shalloltc, to Chadboiird & Hooper. BrigEllenor, Phillips, from Charleston, to J. & D. McRae & Co. Schr. Munhasset, Myers, from Charleston, to J. II. Planner. CLEARED. 30. .U S. M. Steamer Gov Dudley, Bates, for Charleston, with 42 passengers. Steamer Southerner, Wilkinson, for Fa)-ette-villo, by A D. Cazaux. Oct. 1. U S M Steamer Wilmington, mith, for Charleston, with 144 passengers. l!r. Brig Ansdale, Dormon, fyr West Indies, by Miles Costin, Schr. P. U. Ferguson, Johnson, for Cliarlcston, by Ellis, Russell & Co.. with 50 bbls Tar, 125 bbls Rosin, 4 nests Tubs, 28 bbls Spirits Turpentine, 1 nest Buckets, 9 bbls Whiskey, 2 nests Measures, 4 pipes Brandy, 6 dor.. Buckets, 20 000 feet Lum ber, 1 Bale. 20 bbls Pitch. 1 box Mdse. 2. Schr. H. E. Weston, Maloy, for Philadelphia, by Geo. Harriss. Exports in next. " Brig Thos. Walter, Hyatt, for Philadelphia, by Geo. Harriss. Exports in next. Schr. Mary Powell, Podger, for New York, by by Geo. Harriss. Exports in next. NEW YORK Ahhiveo. 25. Schr. Marine, Powell, hence. Schr. Caroline, Ross, hence. Schr. Decotah, Mankin, hence. 27- Schr. Ira Brewster, Horton, hence. fechr. Col. Satterly, Jones, hence. Schr. M. b. Wells, Pearson, hence. 27. Schr. Wake, Marshall, for this port. Bcnr. lionise, ttotimson, lor this port. 1AUELrnlA Aanivr Lutterloh, Somers, henco.i Csnt. Batos, of tho bark V?. 0. Aldcn.at th on hfi 20th nit. a bottle , picked up at Ambergris Key, in w.hlch was i per with lue iotjowing limcnuiioii . Thf ehr. Aasbella. of J3altimoro, from, RpIIo for Baltimore, cast away t Bervi itt, i.iiv No boat, and very littlti ChaDlin, captain ; Wilson. matei'H. Parsons, John Baylcv lllankev P. Malonev. nnd two other m boy. Also, E Abralram and wife, passen DENTAL NOTICE. nR w. M SHERWUi erly of Dunlin, and practical for the last 7 years, Infdrmi Indi unit thn nub c cenera v. tnai lie . . ... 'it.. 1. - in Wilinincton. on Front street corni mje, o line where he is prepared to attend to alt. of his profession. Rooms express! ! rccep- lion of Ladies. He Is induced to tit I Ihe lib- rnl natrounso formerly extended ay be contiuncd by the citizens of Vlm, hd vlcin- Ity, Oct Z.-ly-c TO THE LAI , .MRS. SHAW would respn nfonn the CO Ladies of Wilmington andl ty that she has juft returned from thJ lih a rich cy Articles, and e ocant supply oi milliners also an assortment of Cloaks! Intl iias oi tne Flhe latest styles i all of wUlch n. Ladles to 8how Room call and examine, assnewnu on Saturday. Ueioocr m. N. B Mrs. Shaw musJ ending ont ,69-3t- Cloaks and Mantillas this J ,2. iiiiniiviin unirre riinRFVT UUULLMLh lIUtLa tUliULull'- BACON per lb. Hams, N. C. f I a Sides, do. 13 a i Shouldrs, do. 124 s 12 Hog round, 13 a , I Porto Rico, jjCuba, 'Meal. 21 a 60 a 22 NAVAL, STORES it TMmentine. vr M ISO lb. ji Yellow dip, 3 25 a Hjins western. a Sides, do. II) a Iliivirff'o oip, v w Shoulders do. 10 a 10 Hard, 1 60 Butter, per lb, 20 a 23 j Tar, 2 90 BEEF, per bbl. ' 30 Northern nitss, 20 00 Ron by tale, do nrimi. 'No. 1 2 00 a 1 62 al 37 2 B0 Beef Cattle, 100 Si'No.2. 1 72 a 1 ibs.. 4 00 a 5 OOjNo. 3. 95 a 1 05 00 COFFEE, per lb. spirits rurp't St. Domingo, 9 H per gall. 40 a Rio, Laeuayra, Cuba. 9 a 10J NAILS, per keg, 100 lbs. 10i a 11! Jut, 3 50 a 3 75 none. 1 Wrought, 8 00' a 10 0(1 J(wa, 14 Cotton, per lb. 8J Corn, per bush 50 Candles, N. C. It do. Northern, J4 Adamantine, 23 Sperm, 43 Cheese, B Cotton Yarn, 15 do Usnaburgs P I uil., pcrgnii. 9 iSpcrm, 1 12 a 1 35 Llnseeil, 65 a 1 tU IjiN'eal's foot, 1 50 a ! Pork, Northern per bbl, a a a a a 30 a Mess, 21 00 a 22 00 'Prime, 17 CO a 19 00 Pes?, per busiipl. ,B. Eye, a Cow, 60 a 90 'Pea Nuts 95 a 1 (JO KICK, per 1U0 lbs. Cjcancd, 4 00 a 4 40 Rough rice ! pcrbiish. SQ a 82 a a a 10 4 4 N C Sheet ing, 6 a Shectin? 6 a FLQUK, per bbl. Payctteviiic, 5 ii a Baltimore, 4 87 J a ,00! STAVES, per 1000. Oanal, ex 6 J a 7 00, W. O lihd. Feathers, 35 roui-h, none, none. GLL'K, per lb. American, 11 a 14 HAY, per 100 Ibs. Eastern, a 1 15 N. York, a Ash head ing, 9 00 a Hollow ware, . 3 a IRON, per lb. American, best re fined, a 3 F.nglish assorted, 2 Swede best refin ,)res.-ed, vV U. bbl. rough, 12 I Dressed, I Shingles, Common, iContract, Black's large 10 a Salt nor bt 1itkf) Is- and, ' a none. Blown, :, Liverpool, ed American sheer, Best Swede, G: pcrsael a I 41 1 ioap, 5 I'alc, 6 J a EJ a LUMBER, per 1000 feet. Brown S. Sawed 15 00 a 16 U0: Steel Flooring, Genua 12 a t a 13 a W boards 13 00 a 15 OO.BUste Plnnd and llBes' ecaniling, 13 00 a 15 OOjIJ' Wide boards ' M edged, 14 00 a 15 00: 6 U 5 00 a lb. 7 a 61 a 8 a Refuse half price. '. S". RIVER LUMBER. Flooring, II 50 a 12 50 Po: Wde bo'rds 7 50 a 8 00 Sj "J ScnnllmjT, 4 5N a 5 0C Lot 9 a 101 Lard in bbls 12 a 12J Till ;R, per 1000 feel. do keas 13 iSlij is, 10 75 a 11 00 Inill 7j a 10 0U on, 5 50 a 7 00 Lime pr bbl. 1 12J 1' LIQUORS, pcrsallon. C Peach brandy 1 1 jr, ij 50 a CO Apple, 3TJ a 1 jOO Rye whiskey 45 a 75 Rectified, 20 a 29 N K Rum, 30 a 33 MOLASSKS per gallon. New Orleans, a v pr lb 7 a 8 KS, per frnllon. ira. 1 00 a 4 00 1 00 a 4 00 ga, 40 a 75 Wilmington Hank i I sf CxcliaiiRe. Checks on New York, I per coot prem I " " " " Philadelphia " Boston, " ." Baltimore, i " " Virginia, " " .Charleston juts. To NEW YORK.: Naval Stores, 25 I 30 Spirits Tun 50 cs. pe bbl. 6 cts. pel oof. 51 " bale, o " " nish. Yarn and W To PHII Naval Spirits 55 ct per bbl. 0 per foot. Si per bale 15 cts. tor 100 lbs Yarn anJ Clf MERCIAL. I'r RKS ON MARKET. Arrivals fitry Produco still continue liht; price of X fjreg and Spirits Turpentine im- proving Turtr-K 000 bbls Tiirpentino have been dispose ice onr last report, as follows : 15d Mil for Soft, and SI, 50 per bbl for lo nt ii-o nr. t.i. i or. i .a,. bbls at Hard , a" o,w 'er uui lor ouii urm 4UU obis atj I.T uoi ior ooti, iiara nan price. 300 bbls changed hands at 40 cts per we hear that 42 cts has since hcegof Sfi gallo fcreo 45 asked no sales. 750 bbls common were sold at $1,05 peri A small lot of Tar was sold ut $2 per l a and Kivkr Lumbbr.- -We Itear of no ! fnce our last report. I ts. -17, 800 W. 0. bbl Staves sold atSh , and V,(XK) R. 0. hhd. Staves at $lo per M. ngu-.s. Nono in market that we hear of. ' ..T.-3P0. Sacks sold atSl,25 per sack. I toussBS. 44 hhds. Surinam, sold at 21 cts. gallon. For price of other articles see table NEW YORK MARKET. ASept. 20 We have nothing of interest from 4lhe New York market except in Mval Stores. Cotton is dull with . . vi i i n ; ,i q U 1 1 I f Naval Stores Turpentine continues to improve uuu nuies ai. o,oi. opirus Tttrpentitio are acain higher, retail sales at 48 cents, and holders refus ing to sell except aton advance on the retail price no sales of common Rosin, No 3 sold at S2 u 2 2h and a small lot No 1 at 8,75 per 280 lbs. TaMs also higher, sales having been made of 4"8 bbls to arrive, at 2,02 afloat, allowance to fill and in small lots for consumption, 2 87J a S3, in order. Rice firm at 6,00, a 5,31 1. PHILADELPHIA MARKET Sept. 29. The Philadelphia market affords but l.ttlo of interest. The papers give us no transac tions in Naval btores. Flour is stationary at 4 -871 for standard brands. Corn is wanted at 70 a 7d cents, as to quality. Good Southern Wheat is at 95 a 98 cents. Cotton is dull. FOREIGN MARKETS. Vitht Canada. Lmrmel, Sept 18tl,.-The Canada's news had a favorable effect on Cotton snd caused a large speculative demand; but the Atlantic's advices de pressed the market and the improvement wos main y lost A moderate business had been dono. and tho only change In prices at tho close was an advance, of M6d in middling Orleans. Other 3 ika ? ,wcro ,firra,' v The M,0 of th we were 46,850 bales of which speculators took 17,600 and wu 666,000 bales. The quotations are FalfOr leans C d ; Middling 6d; Fair Mobile 6jd; Mid dling 6jd Fair Uplands 6d j Addling 6 9-lCd.. ! Breadstuff's-Brown & Shipley's Circular says fthal ,,eCorn market it unchanged, 'and that -a i moderate business was dolus at former rates. Western Catiftl and Philadelphia Flour 21s; Ohio and Baltimore 21s 3d per bbl. White Coin 29s , Cd; mixed and yellow 29s per qr. White Wheat 5s lOd a 6s 6d ; red do 5s 3d a 5s 8d r 70 Ibs. Provisions were dull , sales of new Mess Beefat 109 a 120a, and new Mess Pork at 80 a 85s. The sales of Lard for the week were 40 tons, to fill con tracts at 64s. The market was bare. k ,: Coffee was unchanged. Rice scarce and a shade higher. Sugars unchanged. Tea steady. ' Sales of 2 500 bbls Rosin at 3s Cd for common, and lis for fine; and 2,000 bbls Spirits of Turpen tine at 38s a 39s. ' i " There was a largo export demand for Tallow, with sales ofl,500 hhds at 40s Id a 40s 8d. Hol dcrs ask an advance, and new w'as held at'41s. EXPEDITION OF EMIGRANTS TO LIBERIA. APPLICATION having been made by upwards of one hundred fiee persons of color, for a pas sage to Liberia, in a vessel to' sail from Wilming ton, N. C, we are making arrangements to des puieh a vessel from tli'at place about tho 1st of No vember next. Those persons who may wish to sail from that port, at that lime, will plciise'ti usknow immediate ly, in order that we may secure a vessel large enough, and make other necessary arrangements for ihs accommodation of all who may lsh to go W. McLAIN, Sec'y. Am. Col. Soe! ' Papers friendly to.the object will please copy l lie ahove noilce. Washington, D. C, Sep, 28th. 6-ts MOLASSES A SUPERIOR article in hhds and bbls. for sale by FRKHMAN & HOUSTpN. Oct 2, 89 BUTTER, CHEESE AND LARD. 1 FIRKINS Goshen Uuticr; 10 boxes' new 1 VChcese, and 10 kegs extra No. 1 Lai d, just re ceived and lor sale by Oct 2 FR F.F.MAN & HOUSTON. OATS- V!LTSII ELS, for side bv WV7VUcl2. FRKKMAN d- HOUSTON. PORK. 1TESS and Prime, constnntiv on hand ond for Lsuie by 1 11 KK 31 AN & IIOUS l'ON. Ool 2 89 50 D0Z. UMBRELLAS. JUST received and open for the inspection of those wishing this indispensable article. My as sortment is very large ; enibraeing every varitiy ol fiilk, Scotch Ginghams, Armrican do., Cotton &c , all sizes, cJors, and qunliiies-the best assortment in town, and will be sold ot prices lliut defy compe tition. A very nice article ot Cliildrens' School Um brellas, in the assortment. Cull and get nn Um brella, at the Mat Store. C. MY Kits. M. 2 6G. WALKING CANES. VERY full assortment of French and Ameri can manufacture Gold. Silver. Pearl. Ivorv A and Oxadized Heads a great variety And those wantin.', will find something to suit their taste, bv calling at the Hat Store. MYERS. Oct. Z. 86. FAMILY STORES. FRERJI AN & HOUSTON, in addition to a large slock of 'goods adapted to the Retail Trade, keep conslunily On hand, in small packages, a full assort ment of such articles as constitute family stores ; all of which are nf the best quality, and will be furnished on reasonable terms, Oct2 80 MISS KENNEDY. WILL open her SCHOOL,' on Monday, Oct. 4ih., in tho same rooms occupied by ber last year on Second si., one door North of Market. Oct. 2. 8G-2t. COTTON YARNS AND SHEETINGS 1 ( HALF.S of any Numbers, for sales and con Ilium 1 W slantly on hand, as Creek Mills of Fayctlevil am nwnt for tbe e, In . C. GKO. II . KKLLEY .Sept. 30. J., W. II. & N. C. T copy. 8: NOTICE. OTICK is hereby Liven, ihat application will ll be made to the next Legislature of North Caro lina, to amend the Statutes regulating the election and licence laws of the town of Wilmington. Sept. 30. 1S52. fti- n. CONTRACT SHINGLES 25(),0(X) ready lor d S Contract Shingles delivery a' d further sup plies con-uanuy preparing. Apply lo DeROSSKT & BROWN. s'Tt. 30. 85. HONEY! HONEY!,' I BBL. of best on retail, at GKO. H. K ELI. FY'S. Sept. 30. J., W. H. &, N. C. T. copy. 85. something; pretty AT THE HARDWARE STORE. IINK bronze Copper Tea Ketlles ; Black and Gold Tea Trays and Wuiicrfl; Double philid silver Spoons and Forks; Ivory handle Knives without Forks j Forks with out Kt.ives; Crimping Irons and Curling Tone's ; Hras4 Imlir.mann,! I.'.. n .1 ...a a !:..!. cd steel Shovels; and Tonus; Brass Stair Rods: , "ml nn'1 .V111 1 rilss ,, l1 Metal ! Knameled ,ll,e,v,n8 "'' ! lfny,e,r"nJ-. Hardwaro Store, Wilmington, N. c'. sept 23. II. & J. copy, 83. NAILS AND SPIKES. 1Eir KF.GS assorted sizes, for gale by FREF.M AN & II'JUSTON. Sept. 21. 8l-6 NEW SCHOOL. a its. i-.. r. ftlcliAllV will open a will oncn a School on nil (he 15th of October, other residence, for the instruction of Uirls in ;le ordinary ttnd higher branches of Knglish education. Having had much experience in Teaching, and intending in future to devote herself entirely to this work, sie hopes to pive satisfaction to those who may entrust their children or wards to her care. Terms moderate! payable In advance. Residence on Boundary street, near Orange. Scholars can bo accommodated with board, ifde sired. Sept 1(3. 79 3, JOHN DILL & SON'S SUPF.RIOR Scotch Snull', warranted equal to any in (he State. WILKINSON .f- F.SLKR. 80-tf. Sept. 19, 1352. CflEAP PUBLICATIONS. A varied assortment, Including Uncle Tom's Cobln 1 Aunt Phlllis' CBbin 1 Th Regulolon a romance of Kentucky; Viobj Sketches in France, 6Vc., &o.,4o. Just received at ' S. W. WH1TAKERS, Book Sloro. 5ept. 28. - 62. flour kf JBLS now landing, from - Schr.' Virginia 0J Orlffltb, from Bnltlmore. and forenle by .t 5 v, ... , ELLIS, RU&'ELL t Co.:, wp. 28., ,.;;;;. :v; v, EMPTY SPIRIT CARRELS; l'flU' l Y Kplrtl Bbls for sale by FLL15; RUSSELL & Co ' ";: ' ' '. Si. . sept 23. Tm WORLD NEVER BEFORE aav such ti mass of Ihmt Testimony given to any other Medicine f , -T1IE GREA r DISCO VER Y OF THE A apt -v , ' READ1 READ! READ I , .JoytatU WurldtHpe for tie AM'Udl ' SAUiNDEilS' CHOLERA PREVENTATIVE. : - A speedy and efficacious remedy in Dyscritary, Di-' &.r 5 Mrb,U8' Complaints, , v Cholera Infantum, Colic,' Flatulency, snd , all derangements of the S'omach and - r Bowtls from. Teething. - .' In the early itagcs of Diarrhcoa Dyse'nterv.-' Cholera Infantum, Cholera Morbus, Summer Cmi. plaints, Colic, &c:t ce., ai single dose' will ofien counteract the deranged and motbM secretionn, re duce the Inrlamary, tendency, allay ibe IirniDbilbV and pain, and thus remyvp the cupse f ihfc. 't'.' -JTIC CHOLERA that scnttrgcofnario, 1 which has already consigned to the tomb millions !,. of unhappy beings, can be subdued in its vlofence, ond three fourths of all cases cured by ihi9 icnicdy aloje Itisnotonly a ciire.luta preventative oif T that disease. If used daily, Jn small 'quantities 5 mixed with water, foriy-nlne out of fifty win es-' enpu jand if it is used al Vesular nndnrslmtt imr. ' vali in increased doses linniediaicly on the firsj . symptoms of the disease, it will speedily orrcsllis JTRead tho op,Inion of Jhe. followlnjr'ge'ntlc-'' men,- who will be recognized fn this certificate t We, the undersigned, having used "L. K. SADNV ' DF.RS CHOLERA PRF.VENTAT1VK" in our f, families with great success,' hereby certify out te licf that it is the best'ancf most efl'eeiual remedy for1" the diseases it is recommended ever offered to the American people j and we would, from our know 1 edges of its exterisive usefulness cordially rccom-' mend it lb the afHictfcd as worthy their best onf'- ' -dence, and wlih the firm belief tlint it will do for their relief till Ihat medicine'ean do NAMES. Dr. W.' Hodges. Gin. J. C. B. Eh- ringhaus, Attorney at Law, John Mack, A"tWncr ' at Law, Rev. Joseph A.Turner. Vison 1V'. Wi(- llanta Prof. Geo. M. Wilder, Wilson' Lamb, ' Col Win G. Cook, James W. Hintin, tsq. pan.' iel Kiehardson, Esq , B, City, N, ' C. Jnrocs E.t nusweii, n.iiuiuoie; JOSlua VVherfhe. N. C Jno. A. Doll. If. City, N 'oil. K. Oil v. N. C. Thou. tn)i.7 r Co., N. C.( Capt. Jacob Mercer, dos'Capt. Dennis ions, Tyrrel Co., N. C. Copt. Thomas Dun- Simmon oar, apt. m. t'atterson, Copi. A.-Ik Curron,v Capt. Wm. Simmons, L. M. Chnpmsn. Wm. Mathews, Kli. City; Wm. A. Harney. Norfulk;' v i t ins ; Joseph Harris, Pasquotank Co j Thoma sh, khzabeth City, N.C , Invented and prepared solely by L. K. Saunders." -F.lizabeth City., N. C. , . . - For sale who'esald and retail by E. W Souhdcrs; Kliznbeih City, N. C. i Messrs, Smith & Atkinson' ' l.aluinorc, Md.j Messrs. Canby & Hatch, Baltli, more. Md.; and for sale by Drugs!! ard Mcr- . chants generally. Price 021 cents per Bold. " For sale by Messrs S. B. dc JI., A. EV1NS Agents. Wilmingtun, N. C. 1 t-f? U. S. MAII, FOR IVRtV YORK EVERY THK new and splendid siiie wheel ? .steomshlp RoanOkc. 1200 tdn -nt ' men, www rii commander, carrying United States Mail, will leave Norfolk every Wednesday at 11 o'clock, for New York, ond returning leaves New York every Saturday nt 4 p. m,, for KorfolU, City Point ond Richmond. i Passage ond fare between New York and Nor. " folk, wiih splendid slute-room occeinniodatlons, 3 Steerage passage, ' ' . . For freight or passaee, apply to f. LUDLA.M & PLEASANTS, Kew York.' ' J. M. SMITH & BRO., Norfolk. ' The Mail by this thin closes at the Post Office Norfolk, oery Wednesday at 10 o'clock, a." m. " ' August 2G. 70 3-mo," " riiisoMGr-'""1? THOUSANDS of parents who use Vcrnilfugo composed of Castor oil, Culonjcl, dtclj ire' put ! aware, thai while they appear to benefit the patients they nreuctunlly laying the foundation! for o,BerTo of diseases, such as salivation, loss of sight; weak ness of liiubs, &c. ' 11 In another column will bo found the advertise- ment of Hobensuck's Medicines, to which we- aslf - tho attenilon of all directly Interested In their o q ' ns well as their children's health, in Liver Com' plaints and all disorders arising from those of abli f liou typo, should make' ve of the only fienuiiie 4 medicine, Hobensack's Liver Pills. - E not deceived," but ask fof HobenHck's ' Wonn Syrup and Liver Pills, and observe thateaeft ' has the signature ot the Proprietor, J. N. I10BEN-, " SACK, as none else ore renulne. ' 1 , PAINTS, OILS, &c. : ornn lbs. r ure Kxtm and No. . I Leal - UUWU 8 bbls Linseed Oil. Pure. 1R0 tbc , Chromo Green, 6U Ibs Paris Gnen ground and In Oil, 6 boxes Chromo Oreen, (Dry )4 boxe Am4 .vmiiiiiioii, d oois Limp Black, tUU Ibs SpanisU' -Brown,(in()il,) 2 casks Vcnitlon Red, (Knolls!),! 500 Ibs Venitiun Bed, (In Oil,) 150 boxes Window ' Glass, American and French, at ,V C DvPRK'S, ' . Drug Store, Market st. STEAM ENGINE FOR SALE. - V WF oirerfor sale one ofN.'B Statbuck's En. alm s, Cylinder 10 in. bore, 24 In Stroke, on solid easi Iron bed, with force pump regulator wa- ter heater, and aU'eonnccting steam and water pipe, logeiher with two boilers 28 In. dlamcier, 24 feet ? long boiler front, giaies,-safety valve, blow ofl'r .: check and gage cocks, and a full set of -wrought . and cast iron works for a single Sow Mill, with castings for a carrioge 40 feet in length. - t i Tho above Fnglne and Machinery are similar In every respect to those In us, on tho Fayetlovlllo ' nnd Western Plank Road) they have just been imported from Troy, whorehcy.wore 'manufacture cd to oYder, and hove not ye.t been put up.' T , 1 All ready for iramedlqte delivery. Apply to - DxROSSET ft BROWN. ' March 27. r ' 6, ' SASSAFRAS SOAP. OR Washing Compound, just reietved by r v i ' L, N. BARLOW,. Aug. 21. uranito row, front st. .v 4 WHISKEY. OK BBLS. Rectified Whiskeyt 1 OO Monongahela. For sale loW 10 Bbls. fins Old to close conV signmenl. J. & D. MclUE 4t CO, , Aus-jst 31. . -'72. . SEGARS SEGARS.- ; V LLL qualities and prices from three taonej hundred dollars per thotisund. b) " 1 " ' " , WILKINSON & ESLF.R. , September 4. " , LEMONS, LESIONS. ,?, PRIME Naples Lemons, received per Steamer Ontario. For sale low by - ' ' Aug 2ij. WILKINSON & ESLERi- . NOTICE., . HENRY" L. ADAMS withdraws from our , MnV firm, ai d his Intorcst as a partner therein ceps- edby limitation on the 1st of August, 1352. - ADAMS, BROTHER & CO. ' :-Aog. 2e, I852;--:r.-'-'-----?;. - ' a -70-if; ' AJi m I .11 'Ii-, I. ; ,. -.Tt- I i i r it " , ekBBLS' . Q ' Aug.: 21: Mll tr.l WIKV "f - rBBLS., pure,ust received ond fot'flle"by ' i. Oianlio row, FronisN d about the yard. ' a. ... ',y-.-:t' A : i .... ., ., , . !.0 .
The Tri-Weekly Commercial (Wilmington, N.C.)
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