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mm r "i i ra nn mm mm PUBLISHED TRI-WEERLY, BY THOMAS LORINGPUBLISHER OF TOE ORDERS, RESOLUTIONS AND LAWS OF CONGRESS. i VO . 7rNQ.t93. WILMINGTON. N. C. TUESDAY. MORNING. OCTOBER 19. 1852. WHOLE NQ.1.C03 1 nn? .miTiDTTw G.. mi-lib 1 hi . i I ,". I HI I 1 L I I 11 ' - nam- --iTi : V.. I- ' t . . .: "" ..''.,-,' - P ; t, r 4) 0 THE Till-WEEKLY COMMERCIAL, f ; 1 1 Published every Tvssoat, TaotsDAV and Sat- ( vdat. oi 5 j per annum, payable la all casci In ad vance. I s- , " :, ' JJf THOMAS LORING Editob amJPaopair.Tort. Corner Frout and J)f af ket Street, WILMINGTON. N. C. . y .; it A TES OF AD VERTISINQ. qr. I Inienlon 0.50 Jn I DO Z 50 l iqr. 3 month, i 6. : . 1" 12 " $4 00 5 00 8 00 12 00 " I month, Ted lines or less make a aauare. If an advertise ment exceeds ted lines, the price will be'ln propor 'jotf.;" , v, . . All advriimentsare payable atthetimeoftheir insertion. , , XontMcts 'whfi jreSrly advcriijors, will be mado on the most liberal terms.. , - ' ' ' 1 Sq transfer of coatrdcis fnr yeofjy advertising ;:viii be pormuted. :. Jshauld circumsianaea render a chanso. In business, or an unexpected removal ncc- pssary, a charge according to the published terms will be at fhe option of the contractor, for the time 'l Th4 tirlKllce of Annual Advertisers is strictly flmtted to their owa immediate business; and all odrsnlsuments for the banefjt of other persons, as ; wen as an uaverusemenii not immeaiaieiy connec ted with their own business, and all excess of ad verilsomenia la longth or otherwise, beyond the ' limits engaged, will be charged at the usual rates. IVo advertisement is ln9lude(j in the contract for . ne sate or rent ot nouses or tanas in town or coun rf, or for the ale d( hire of negroes, whether the pro.isrty is owned by theadvertriseror by other per sons.: These are excluded by the terra "immediatt SHUMS. V -S, i, - i"i AU advertisements Inferted In the iri-weekly Com mem') are eotttled to one Insertion In the Wetkl free of charge. ., . , t'JOBOARD. AND FANCY PRINTINQ, execute lp superior styles t-j- AGENTS FOR THE COMMERCIAL. Neu ybri-rMeaws. BsowmA DaElosacT. i' A'sit Voril: and, BostonV. B. Palmkh. JSojiart Fssbebics: KiDoaa, ' PhUatelphia. K. Corns. : . : BUSINESS CARDS. ;:7j&D..McRAE & Co. (General Coniinission Merchants', A" -.-'".WILMINGTON N. C. f Particular attention paid to procuring freights , and purchases cargoes for Vessels. OHM MACSA,' DOMALO MACBAS, JOHN W. K. DIX. ;AujUsU,l852f. . 69. bv JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM, : General Commission and Forwarding merchant 5 Prompt persoual atteutiou elVen to Consign. ' ' meuutior s)aioyrmiujcui. . ' ibtial Cas advances made on Consignments to ' " 4 ' vU of to r&U New York friends. Wllmlojlop, Jan. 30, 1852. 1 3S 'vVr'V.T C. W0RTH ' COflllSSlOX AND FOEWABDING S1ES8I11M, wiHIIMfiTflN. N.C. WILMINGTON, N. Feb. 19, lft52 143-Iy V- yiUIAM A. GVVYER, Central r Agent Forwarding and Cfmmisxton '- ' r MERCHANT, SUA pleasure In Informing my friends.that I ani prepared to ffive all business eajtrutc)! to me ctil- lent and personal attention. I have a wharf for 'Naval Stores, with ample accommodations, Spirit Homel and Warehouse.. Consigomerits of Naval Stores fof tale or shipment t and all kinds of coun try produce solicited. Cash advances iha oon uon- sianmeois.v - . , t 15 V. GEORGE MYERS, WHOLESALEAND RETAIL GROCER Keeps emstanUy unhand, Wines, Teas, Liquors, Provisions, Wood and WUlow Ware, Fruit, -', Confeaionaries,4'C. SoutK Front street, 'Nov. 18,1851 109 N WILLIAM M. HARRISS, ' GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT 4 V WILMINGTON, a. C Strict attention given to procuring Freights and .purchasing cargoes Tor vessels. 4 O. O. ParatsyEsq , . ) : Col. John MclUe, W I'ilmington. x Messrs. Dudley f Hunungton j Messrs. Hall, Sacneti uo., i payeUeville, N. C. : josapn uuey.ns., j i Messra. Ja.Cotner& Sons, Baltimore. . ;. ;.'. Thomson 4 Huntpr, ) Now Vofk. Pillsbury et sonaiora, ) "Hurttlng Tufts, Boston. u).$ J.'dfcO. P. Pltcomb, Kenncbnnk, Mc, jnjf 171B9A2.j- BANKS, 'tiijjjilMiifAHIi FORWARDS MERCHANT, toiLTWItMIMOTON, N. C. i?JnB. J ;: 4212-mc. ,00,2,2.- -'? S..M. WEST, AUCTIONEER AND 0M MISSION MERCHANT, Jl June 12, 1862 ' 33-ly fm?J HATHAWAY & SON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, H'.!iylLMlWOTON, N. C. J HATHAirAt; '-A J - Hatmawat. oot,i5185i.;;;,., . ,. 1CHADB0URN & HOOPER, General Commission Merchants, ; ; WlLMINfJTON, N. C. Jttly t9, 1852. v ,. . : 63 Up ELLIS;RUSSELL& Co. dBNERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS v .vWilminqtox, n.;o. cm as. d. tuis, na)sT f, nossau, roe, . a assail Jsn.23. 185!. a..!.r .'' I M.i ' BUSINESS CARDS. . , GEO. HARRISS, General Commission Merchant, Wilmington, n. c. QTRICT attention given to' pioourinf Prelgh kjana I purchasIneCsrffocsforvessci i Kerca to K.P.Hall.Ksq., "i O.G. Parsley, Ksq. J. A. Taylor, Esq., WilmtnsVon. J. L. Bellamy, Esq., ' AJessr. Ballard A Huntington, J Messrs. Tookcr, Smyth & Co., ) N v rk . " Thompson Hunter, mwtfr Ales'r.Herron, Jr. .Philadelphia srriiHfs? ; j ? c Jsn.5.lfe62. 123-tf. ANDERSON & SAVAGE GEXERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WILMINGTON, N. C. JAMES ANDERSCN. EDVVARD SAVAOE. July I, 1&2. ' 16-1 2m. A. ADAMS. II. L. ADAMS ADAMS, BROTHER & Co. (Late Harry, Bryant & Adams.) COM MI S S 1 O N MERCHANTS WILMINGTON, N'. C. July 1. 1852. 123 ALFRED MARTIN. AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION MERCHANT, GENERAL" AGfENT. IVn ml ngton.N.C-.Oct.lO IS52. 3 )5tf. JOSEPH U. FLANNER, General Commission Merchant. WILMINGTON, N. C. Oct.9th,1951. 87-ly-c. It. DOI.LNER. G. POTTER. JR. D0LLNER & POTTER, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NEW YOKK : LIDCBAL CASH ADVANCES MADl CN ALL CONSlON MEHT8. ' ' March 16, 1852. IB5-1?'P DRS. FREEMAN & MALETT HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS, Froitt'Street, one door below Policy & Hart, WILMINGTON, N. C. ' April 18 ; J-t DEROSSE'f & BROWN. '' WILMINGTON, N.C. BROWN & DER0SSET. NEW YORK. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. March 17 1852 1 t-y. GEO. U. KELLY, COMMISSION MERCHANT. Nextdooi to A. A. Wannet's.on North tVsler st will attend to the sale of all kind's Of Country Pro, iuce, such at Corn, Peas, Meal, Babon, Lard, tc. ind will keep constantly on hand a full supply of Groceries, &c. References. Wil!csUall.of Wayne, 'JohnilcRae, Wilmington W. Caraway. ' 'Ocn. Alx.. McRac. " R. P. Hull, Wilmington , Wiley A. Walker, ' ' Dec. 13. 1861. ' ' 1 15-1 v. TjiELIUsTaPRR A'MOLE SALE AN'd ItETAL DEALERS) JH Orngg', Medicines, Chemicals, Patiifs, Oil, Dye Stufls, Glass, Perfumery, Cigars, Old Liquors, Fancy Articles, &c MARKET 3TREKT, WIlyMI'NGTON, N. C. Prescripliuriscarefullycuinpoundud by experi enced pi'isuns. March 28. 1852. J. C. LITTA. C O M MISSION MBR CHA N T, AND GENERAL AGENT, WILMINGTON, N.C. Oct. I 1S52. 87 MILES COSTIN; COMMISSION MERC H A N T . WILMINGTON, N. C. RBren to R. P. Hall, Ksq., Pros't Branch Stale ) Bank, Thos.H. Wright, Rjq., Prcs't Bank i Wilmlng Caps Pear, f ion, N.C. O. G. Parsley, Ksq-, Pres't Commer-1 ' cial Bank, j Dec. 19. 1S51 118-tf. WILKINSON &1KSLER. CASH DEALERS IN Oni'ectlonary, Fruit. Nuts, Toys, Fancy Ar ticles, Perlumery, Tobacco, fesars, Ac., WHOLESALE AMD It VIA I L, MARKET STREET, ' ' ' WILMINGTON N.C. Nov. 30, 1851. .10-tf McRAE & HARRISS. IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE AND ' RETAIL DEALEHS IN CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHEN WARE, AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS, West side Front street, between Market and Dock streets, WILMIN GTON, N. C. October 2, 1852. 85 1. WE8BEL. H. B. EILERi. WESSEL & EILERS. COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND WHOLE SALE GROCERS, North Water Street, Wil mington, N. C, intend to keep at the above stand a genera) assoriment of Groceries, Liquors, and Provisions at wholesale and to carry on a GeooralCommlsslon Business. airastMca : E. P. Hall, Pres't BrVh Bank ofthe State. J O. O. Parsley, Pres't Commercial Bank. Wll P. K. Dickinson, Esq, ) XerCpotter. iN.-rorlt. Jan. 20 1852. 1)1. FRESH GOODS. , 1 A KEGS Orange county Butter, 10 Boxes Go 1U ahen vheeae. Smoked Tongaee ahd Smoked Beef, received this day at - L. N. BARLOW, i, . uraniia now Krant si. A a g u it 26. vw . ie :to. BUSINESS CARDS. TilOS. F. GAUSE. ' Commission .Merchant & Auctioneer, Office In Hall's upper building, North YTtin Street. i Where he will be happy i attend to all orders la itber branch of his business. WUmlnglon.N. C. Dec. J3, 1S51. 1 19-tiV WILLIAM II, PEARE, COLIECTOK 1ND itUVbKTlSQ AGENT, For Co u ii try Newspapers throughout the United States, t Basement of Sun Iron Bu Idings, Baltimore street AH business entrusted to promptly, on liberal terms, sept 7 his care transacted 95 f j. D. LOVE. MA SUFX C TUREli AND DEALER J.V CABINET FURNITURE, BEDSTEADS, CHAIRS, MATTRESSES, &c. &.c. Prout street, South of Market, bkown's BUlLDINO, wilminoton, n. c. Sept. 16, !8')2. 79 y-c D. C. FREEMAN. GEOKOE HOCHTON. FHtiEMAN Si IIOLSTON, MERCHANTS AND FACTORS, WILMINGTON, N.C. D. C. FREEMAN & CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ITS FRONT STREET, NEW YORK. FREEMAN AND HOUSTON, WILMINGTON. N. C 1 EEP constantly on hand a 'stock of Flour, XV Com, Pork, Bacon. Salt, Cofttt, Saear, Mo lasses, Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff", Candles, Soap, Fur cign and Domestic Liquors and Wines; Iron, Aai, Paints, Oils, Glass, Domestics, Hats, Boot, Shoes, Leather, Agricultural Implements, and a va riety of other articles, suitable fur family and plan tation use and t lie retail trade, which they will dicpofcu of in lots to suit dealers or consumers on reasonable terms for cush, or in exchange for Na vul.Siores or oiher produce. The senior partner D. C. Frbemak, is locaied in the.cily of New York ; the junior partner, Gso. Houston, in Wilmington. Jf desired, advances, will be made on consignment to and from either place. All business entrusted to them will receive proper atteriiidfi; and orders for Goods will be promptly and carefully filled. ' Sept. 9. 7C-f. GEO. 0. VANAMRINGE, BROKER, AND MERCANTILE AGENT, WILMINtJTON, N. C. PARTICULAR attention paid to the purchase or sale of all 'descriptions of Merchandise and Pro duce, and on which one per cent commission will be qharge i. Any business Intrusted to him will re ceive prompt and personal attention. His desk for the present is in the otlice of Mr. Wm. A. Gwycr. References : Messrs. Ellis, Russell & Co., ) Adams BrO. & Co., Wilmington. " J. R: Blossom, Esq. ) August 14. ' 65.-C "1Soticeof co7atm1Sp7 HHHE undersigned having this day' purchased the x entire interest ol air. V. 'vi. r arsle v, in (he Point Peter itcam saW Mill, have formed a copart nership for the purpose ol manufacturing Steam Sawed Lumber. Wg'itTWOBTH VV. Peibce, WILLIAM NtlLSON. PtlRCE & NEILSON. Jan. 1. ' ' 126-lvc NOTICE. WE rre under the neccssiy of refusing positively inall cases, to send out samples ol our Wares, sept. 11 McRAE & HARRISS. BOOR AND STATIONERY STORE, NY S. n. til I AHrJtt. 'T,HE subscriber lias just opened in the town of X Wilmington, N. 0., one door above Scoit dt Baldwin's lothlng Store on Market Street, a large and well selected assortment l Books and Station ery ; which will be sold at wholesale orTeiail. All persons wishing to buy books jiay now find them In Wilmington as low as can be bought in any Book Store south of Baltimore ; Schools and Country stores supplied in prices that will lustily their buy ing In Wilmington. The subscriber intends using every exertion to keep a large and general assort ment, so that persons calling on him for Hooks mny find any Book ihcy wish. Call and examine his s'.ock before purchasing elsewhere; he also has a large clock of rati sic for Piano, Guitar, Mclodean, Vii.lin and Kluio; also musical instruments of va rious kinds and qualities ; also Pianos of the best manufacture, which wiil be sold as low as any oth er home can sell -the same quulily Piano. This establishment will undertake tho Agency for Books, Pamphlet, Newspapers and other peri odicals. S. W. nil 1 AKKK. Sept 21. 8l lf. suippingarticlS A HANDSOME edition of Shipping Articles, just printed and for sjIo 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 ihan they ure In New York. , Nov. 10,1851. 102-tf BlANKS. THE following Blanks are printed and kept con stantly for sale st the Office of The Commercial. COMMERCIAL. Shipping Articles. I -Bills of Lading. Do. Letter Sheet. Crew Lists. Prices Current. Checks on all the Banks Charter Party; Manifests of all kinds. Entries Merchandise. Do. Ballast. Rstes of Prelght on W & R. Rail Road. Do. on Line Boats. Biils of Exchange, bound and in sheets. Do. Domestic. Negotisble Notes on the several Bsnks. Do. on sll the Banks. Bit! of ssle of Vessels. MISCELLANEOUS. Warrante, wltfrarid with Bills of Sale. Do. of Negroes. Bonds for Negro Hire. Mortgage Deeds. out judgment. Negro Passes. Warrantee Deeds. Bonds for the Delivery oil ' Pronertv. I - i i COURT BLANKS. Ven. Exponas. Subposnss County and CsSaaod BoneY , Alias Vend. Ex.. 4 mi tr- Superior Court. Jurors Tickets, County nr.. . ana superior Court. 9 All kinds of Blanks snd Job Work, execotsd to order with neatness and dispatch. I ' - DEEDS FOR SALE. WaranteeDecdsand Deeds foiMortg sgeonlaod jostprlnted.lncorrectformandt'oraaleauhe CHEMICALS. FRESH arris sis Of the following: lOOot. Sul phate (iainlne, 6 bbls. Kpsuin Sain, S lbs pure Sulphate Zinc, 3 ot Sulphate Morphine, 4 oi Ace tate Morphine, lOlbs BlnefMuss, IS lbs Knglt.h Calomel, 6 Prperine, 5 guUbplrlis Mire, 2 os Oil Tobacco;' 6 Im Hyd. Isiassa,(Kngllsh,)2 lbs iodine, 2 lbs Iodide Arssnlc, 2 lbs Chloroform, l of lodloV Copper, l ox Valerinaie of Iron, S lbs Phosphite Soda, 20 lbs Sugar Lead. pure, i oz : Tannin, I oz Oxide Mercury, 6 gals sq. Ammonia, rr3 lbs Spirits) Ammonia Aromst, 10 lbs HaRman's A odyne; For sale by O. DtrPiiK. Druffgiji, Market st. March 10. ' 6. HIE NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE l.WllUME fwm, RALEIGH, N. 'C. . 1 THEaboTcOompanyriasbeenl niDeratlon aim 1 thelsioi April, 1848. undeit he direefienolih lonowinguiucers.vu: Ur.Uaas. K.Johnson President, Wm. D.Haywood, Vice President , James K.Jordan .Secretary, Win. H. Jones .Treasurer , PerrinBusbee, Attorney, Dr. CharlcsE. Johnson, 1 ,. , Dr.Wm. H. McKee, (MediealboaTdof Dr. R.B.Haywood, ) "nultation. JLHersman.Gen'i Agent This Company haijeceived a charter glvi'na advantages to the insured over any other Com pony. The 5th Section gives the Husband the privilege to Insure hie own life for the sole use of his Wife and Child ren,refrom any claims of thereo resentatlvctolthe husband or any of his credit Organized on purely mutual principles, thelife membtia participate in tho whole of the profits which arc declared annually. Besides, the a oil cant for lite, when theannualpremiumia orer3C may pay one half in a Note. Allclaimsforinsursnceagalnstthe Company will c P.iu "..mil iii uc i j uuynuuvr piooi oi i ne death of the party is furnished. S.ivesarelnsured forone or five years, atrstes which wilJcnableallSlaveholderstosecure this class of propcrtysgalnstthe uncertainty oflife. Slave insurance presents a new and interesting festurein thehistoryof North Carolina, which wll prove very important to the Sou thern States. Thelastfourmonthsoperation of this Comoanv '- iviii i uuouieBs more man the Directorsoxpected to do the first vear hsvinc .lr..J.I..,,oJ n,n..ih.. onn Dll.:.i .llg All Communications on business oft he Compsn should beaddressedto JAS. F JORDAN Raleigh .April 8. 19S1 . C0PARtNmiu1r r"PHE Subscribers have this day entered into Co- m pannersnip, lor tne trsnssttton of s" General Aceucy & Commlaslou Bnalneete u rider the style of GILLESPIE. ROTH WELL A. MrAllsr in All orders promptly attended to, and liberal cash auvanccs maue on censignmenM. 0. S. GILLESPIE, A. B. ROTH WELL , . JOHNMcAUSLAN. J- 22. 132. BR0THERTTiNE. THE New Steamer "Douqlass" having been added to this Line, and now having two lighi draft Steamers and four Tow Boats, all in good or der. ihe Proprietors are prepared to transport freight to Fayeitevillc and the intermediate landings, with as quick despatch as any other Line J. S. BANKS, Afrent. June 2?. J2lf. A CARD: MESSRS. O. p. KENNEDY of Chester and JAMES M. HURST, formerly one of the pro prietors of the Planter's Hotol, Chaileston, have leased the AMERICAN HOTEL, King Street, ond would respectfully solicit from iheir friends snd the travelling public a portion of ihelr patronage. We pledge ourselves thai the guest of the Hotel will receive accommodation unsurpassed by any in the city.- Carolinian. KENNEDY & HURST. Charleston, June 12. 38 6m. SACK SILT. T SHALL have in -all this month s consignmeni erDool. w .duu sacK -salt, a reel irom i.tvcrnnn M.LES COSriN, Brown's wharves. Aug. 6. MATCHES! MATCHES! C( GROSS with and without OU saslelow si WILKINSON u.poir. For it KSLER 6.1. Augnst 10. ENGLISH GLUE. n HHDS Prime English Glue, just received and U for sale bv ADAMS, B ROTH KR & CO. Auir. 24, 1852 . .,. , , ' 69-tf. LIME! LIME! Of"jn CASKS in extra order to arrive per Brig wyvyjonu uawson. from Boston. Apply lo GEO. HARRISS. 66. August 17. DRUGS AND MEDICINES. JUST! RECEIVED. 1 i LBS. Gum .Opium, (Turkey,) 200 lbs Ssll X VPeire, 40 lbs Gum Arsbic, 30 lbs Allxandcr Senna, ZO lb K J. .Senna, 1 bbl Cum Camphor, 1 ddi ureem or rsrtar, 1 doi uaro. Soda, 1 cssk Sal. Soda, 2 cases Cooper's Isinglass, 3 doz Cox's Gel atine, 4 boxes celebrated Soap Powder, 12 doi box cs Yeaat Powder. C. DcPRE, Druggist. March 30. 6. CARD PRINTING. "ITEremlnnthe public that the Patent Card Press V W Is Intnr.itlon at ihe omce of The Commercial, snd thst Cards will be printed in superior style, and ai reduced prices. Blank Cards, ready for printing, always on hand, of aUiixes, from 22 by 20 to 1 by J Inches. 123-tf. NOTICE. I HAVE reeeived.and now offer for ssle. on the most reasonable terms, Ladies snd Gentlsmena' Dress Goods, including Usts and Shoes i also, House furnishing Goods i Also, Ladiee, Gentle men's and Boya Saddles) Buggy Harness, Ac dec. Thosethat want, wlllpleaseesllst No. 4. Mar ket st. B. 8. KOONCK. Msrch 30. ' 6. MUSCOVADO MOLASSES. 1 p HHDS, jost received per Brig 11 Nancy rrsH.-', For sslehy ,1.' ADAMS, BROTHER 4 CO. July SI. . 59.' BILLS OF LADING, kt. . I.IO POST B1I i s ml- i inl-n k..j fOLlO POST BILLS OK LADING boind m. IB hooks nd sneets.alao Ltct Sheets with varletyofmercantlleblanks.larsaleat The Cem nurcial Office. LIME! LIME!! LIME!!! fjf OBBLS. LUicolnviils White Lumps Also UWW calcined Plaster, Flasirtfng Hair and Fire Brick, Hydra alii Cement ,1C00 bbls. Lime f e.if orsaltby J .C.A R. B.WOOD. JontraetorssndBnildsri April 3. 1952. BUNGS- (V the best make, and assorted sixes to salt, for w saie oy tns narrei, or any quantity not loss than nve nundred, by JOSKl'H K. BLOSSOM. Jan. 30. 135-lf. GLUE. superior, just received and for sale. ZO by June o. .ADAMS BRO. dt Co. 35. VALUABLE TURPENTINE LAND FOR SALE. 4Fr?7f s'x 'housand acre of well Timbered J. pins Lands, situated near the Sails, ZZJ'Cmff m nicintosn County, Uoorgia, n n eon i-Jl aHaal miles from Darlea, and forty-five el irom aavannn,on tne Stage Kood. There arc fifieen tasks of boxes cut on the tract. five or which have been worked but one year, the other ten tasks have been worked from three to four years. Tho extreme distance to haul is about four miles on the trad. 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 Turpeniina Still, with all necessary wagons, teams, tools, fixtures and appurtenances. A portion of this land is well adapted to the cul ture of Cotton, Coin, Cane and Rice. On the properly is a comfortable Dwelling House recently erected, and contiguous are Negro Houses, Stables, die. 'Jhe settlement is one ofthemost healthy loca tions in ihe low country. As a large portion of the tract remains unboxed, il constitutes a valuable reserve of pitch pine Tim ber which could be cut for exportation, rafted at (he landing, and loaded twelve mllea down the River in Vc.sels of 2 to 300 tone burthen, there be- mg mil mxiecn irci water ai oratnary tiaes on Sapelo Par. Jf 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 set A Brown Wilmington or Andrew Low St Com psny, .-savannah. May 25th. 1862. J0-6-c. PATENT MEDICINES. BOXES Sand's Sarsaparilla, 2 boxes Tswn send's do.. 3 dox Rislev's do.. 3 ersss' Bale- 4 man's Drops, i gross Wright's PUia1 gross Bran deth'a do., I gross Peters' do., 4 doa Spencer's do., Sdoz 8eckwlih'do C doi Moffat's do., 4 rot Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. 4 do Wistsr's Bsiaam Wild Cherry, 4c. dtc t , 0DPRFv. Druggist and Apethedarv. woven ju. , , . i EMPTY BARRELS. 9f) PRIME forty galibn Barrels, just received OtJVJ per brig John Oawson. For sale bv ADAMS, BROTHER dt CO. Aug. 24, 1852. C9-tf. NEW GOODS! THE subscriber is now receiving a largo and well selcc'ed stock of Full and Winter Good consisting in psn of the following, viz : GROCERIES. CofTce. Rio, Laguayra, Jamaica, Maracabo and Java. Sugars. Porto Rico, Muscovado, New Orleens. Coffee Sugars A. B. and C. ; Crushed, ground, and Loaf. Snuff Lorillard's snd Outcalt's, in bbls and'j do Tobacco 75 boxes all qualities : ( andles--A Jamantlne snd Tallow; Stewart's steam refined Candles j Crackers in bbls. half bbls. snd boxes ; Cheese ; Teas i Chocolate Soapj Starch j Powder and Alioij Matches; Cigars ; Pepper j Pimento i Glngerj Nut megs) table Salt In pockets) Pickle and Preser ve; Mustjrd; Ink; VinegariiOnlons; Irish Po tatoes ; Scotch Herrings, :dc. 1 PROVISIONS. Mess Pork; Herrings Mullets; Lard in bbls. and Kegs; Buitfr, dc. LIQUORS French and Cognac Brandy ; Domestic ftrsndy; Whiskey; N. E. Rumi Gin: Old MononBnhla Rye Whiskey. DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. j Rlankets; Kerseys; Kentucky Jeans; Satiin ftM'i Lliipeyf; Calicoes; Ginghams; Marlboro'. Snipes; Mariners do; Bed Ticking ; Checks; Den ims ; brown and bleached Sheetings ana Shirtings; 1 Osnsburg; brown Drills; Coiton and Silk Hand-, kerchiefs, fc. dec. ' HARDWARE. Spades; Shoyeln; Manure Forks; Knives and i Forks; Pocket Knives ; wire and hair Sieve; Tur pentineand Keniuckypaitern Collins' Axr; Trace Chains) Hoes; Looking Glasses) Pins ; Buuoni; Spoons; Nails, assorted; from 4 lo 40d ; Rop; Coiton Lines i long and short Frying Pans, Hooks and Hinges i Locks, &c SHOES AND BROGANS. 1,000 pair Men's thick and Kip Brogans; Boy s and Youth's do.; Women's Shoes and Booisi WOOD WARE, He. CederTubs snd Psils ('painted Buckets; Iron and Brass bound Buckets i eov'd Buckets; Brooms-, Market and Fancy Baskets; Measures; Cocoa Dippers ; Whisks SUNDRIES. Molasses; Flour, In bbls half do. and bogs; Cot ton Yarn; Ham and Caps ; Plouehs asd Casiinsti Cdd. Letter and Wrapping Paper, and mane other articles not mentioned. A good stock of ihe above gooda constantly on hand, and for sale low be U. QttEENK. sept 23 N. C. T. copy. 82. CANDY! CANDY!! IrflA LBS. Common; , OUU 2,000 lbs. Fine; In store snd for ssle by WILKINSON Sept. 18. - i- . E3LER. ! 80. NEW STAM GRIST MILL. HAVING connected a Grist Mill with oar Grain Store, we are now prepared to furnish (in any quantity) a superior article of Bolted' Meal and hemmnny. at ihe very lowest market price. Also Bras, snorte, Horse, ana i;ow rrei ' ELLIS f. MITCHELL, R"d Company. f , r..v,,.29t-vk Sept.JL,'- fiXl':'- My 23. A01I A PPLICATICN will b.i'fd iU text Cr XI eral Assrmb: of Mortk Caroi,.ia U,t ih. asstsf of b act to iacerperaie a Miiiicry rr rxsy, to b railed the GsasiAsi Votcjrrstss, lo i .b if WilmlBg.OO. .i f-wU 14. ... THE CKl:T ttRK F(JH BtlAil M, GREY HAIR, SCURF sV DAN DM CI-F. SAUNDERS' . MEDIC A TED UAJR JIESTORA TIVL IS bow acknowledgid bf tbsasanc1, mUo me it daily, to be the enly rtmedy oreveni Baldnm and tmiorlhe Heir thai hMfaileerT er fcecr thin, to prevetu Gaf JLUIrj to ear and rciuove stefy appearance of Scurf and Dandruff from the Hair, sad to keep it la the most hsslisy.iofr, sr, ' glotey atate, yet free froro H oiff aad freasr s pesrance. . j .. i -i The Restorative If whoIFy diiHrenl i it ecmpe sitiost from an other arrietea f f the- so rre at me or !2r B lro1'4' (JfTSose. It Is lerendcd tos t ihroogh the thin upon the nervet, Wood-Tesss is snrf sstw beati eonnsctsd with the root or bulb ef the hair," In fonae sodiustsls a healthy action in. if ese aad thoe predoce new and healthy growia of . It will prevent grey balr, entirtly eradicate sewf and dandruff and all ether iacidentat imporliiee ef the skin. By lis a-e the hair wtlL . n comstances, be kepi luxurious, Iienlihycnd Jal lis natoral color lo Ihe lateat eeiiod of Hf C,, THJ5 RK.STH MPROAN'S ttsTlMONr. 1 i da hereby fertlf that 1 hat teed L.K.tUc debs' celebrated HAIR Besioraiive. for ih . pose of preventing my hair from talliBf off and found It 10 hsa ihaMfrad i venting the hair from comlnrout but ih nmsu. Ing of a ery fine growth of yooiJ heir where the hnaH MuJnlAkl ntitiv KkM I W . -. J . four bottles, and have every resson'iu eelieve ikst htt lK ,.U MMM f til L.. M . . . ' of hair. ihetefore eheerfullf recommend it m ' Ihe public ai wonhy their best confidences Elizabeth City, 51. CWiptH 18th, 1642. Ma. L. K.Sacoss SiriSoniiwsmrtnif,. ago my balr commenced falling off, and to such an extent that I began to fear that 1 ahould become prematurely bald. After aslng mony preparations of the day wlihont snr benefit 1 h.d n...! .u. spalred of every hope, when 1 was recommended lo try your "Hair Reatoflye which I aa induc ed to try with but little hope ef ruenri. 1 was, however, surorlscd andtratifled aAet ahnrt ari.l to find very decided improvement. 1 new pes ses a full crop ol hcahhy hair which I eaa enlr attribute to the extrsordlnsnr onslitU. r ju.h; VCIIVlIKIIUlll nnillllllll, ; , i . MARTHA ETHEBIDGE, . Euzascth Citir, N. C, Jone 1st, 1852. Ve the undersigned having1 seed "L. K. Saun ders" Hair Restorsilve" and' fully tested lie merits individually take pleaaare in saying thai we believe it la all that It Is recommended to be, andwe would from onr knowledge cf lie extensive, nrr fulness cheerfully recommend It aftba. very best article for the hair nose in use and -wiih the -Urn belief that it wilt give entire setiefacrtoa iovery one wvwiavie-l E 17 ll lulr If km it,' Geo. J. Ol.B. Erhtne ttatis. ttnr"at Um, . ' c J.O.,1 tmi.uiK., n. . o snnrsgrave,1 . v.: ?r' S,odf "l!" tDr.,, Cod!". In. list t Oof. Wm. O. Cook t Et Mayor Kichardsn : John Pool, Es., attornew at law Bev Blr. Fer best Seth S. Whidbee, Esq j Edward Itaeon; Fro Invented and Dreoared aobl hr Jt if i Elizsbeth City, N. Ci" m . ' " ! For sale wholesale and rated by' fj w.'Saan j ders, Elizsbeth City, N. Ci M essre. iSTmli h A A. I sinson, Baltimore, Md.r Messrs Can by A Hatch j Baltimore, Md j and for sale by Dr6iiis snd Mr chsnie, generally. Price 76 ecata per Bottle. - For sale br Messrs S. B. A XA. EVANS Agenla Wilmington, IV. C " ' - , June29, 1862. vC C010A AND CHOCOLATE. MENDES A KlTCHEN'Scdocoa and C I olste. warronrf purt and pf enperior qua!. . . Just received and for aaiaar"' , ,.; U N BARLOW'S. AilgUst 31. - - : CHINA, GLASS & EARTHEN WAi: WE are now receiving,c dlrecf fr-t vine r renco ana .ngiin manufact - ilea. 17 pucwagm French China Dinner and Tea and Fancy Ware. 4 ; j 1 ' 'ti 12 package Edge and C. O. Ware, '." " Setts,' 15 " Sprlgd and handled Teae, common. 10 " White Granite Dinner and Tea Ware, 6 " " " " indScommort Toilet" ,. 8 " colored Wart; aSorted, ' ' ; ,v !' 6 " Cane and RocUncheui WareaisoiUd, CO " A merican Glass Ware, assorted, - 10 " Stom WareaaacttiH.'-'VV.i.'-.-. 20 dozen Dcmljohna. from to 6 gallons, . PiTCountry Merchants would find itioihrir a J vsntage to purchase iheir stock pf us a we save them a considerable per centage in freights, com i : missions, sc. . t -'bv y .-r 'i . t, .-.,-;, Dinner and Tea Sctta ol new aud handrome patters to famllire ai low prices, s, ' t , .! . . ... ' McRAE A HARRISS.' ; , . Font below Market 1 street. i rock creer mi: THE undersigned has purchased of B. W. Bit av, his interest In Ihe Plantation, with Orkt Mill i hereon, aituaied on the Newbern Road, aboat 1 mile from town, and formerly known as ihe Edco Mill and Plantation, but more recently, and now as Rock Creek Mill and Plantation. ; He will continue the business aa formerly. He has now 2 sens of stonrsiruoningJwith bolttoj cljths, Ac. He will ret rive toon from New York Hesio engine to run Inl, thla Miil,-thereby in surlngto ilia citizens f Wilmington at t'l times 1 a constant supply of good Menl and Hominy. " He contemplates having a store in town for the ssle of bla Meal and Hominy. ' A future advertise ment will inform Ihe liUzcn when aoch arrange, ment is made. "' 8AMUEIV BEERY, Wilmington. Feb. 1T .,. U3 WILM ING T O N s MARBLE AND STONE YARD. HPHE Subscriber bsvlng accepted the srreucy i a several large estabjisnmenta at the Nu .h. : will furnish him aa unlimited supply of f- ' , , , nnfinlshck, foreignand domestic MARLLD cf t'.l qualities, is prepared lo fill all orders for ' ;r MONUMENT AMD TOSID JtTOXES snd every other article In; the line of it bssincse at rsasoosble ratea. v ; " . , -: ,', ,. . SCULPTURING, LETTERING OR CARTI0 Executed as wsllss can be dope elthwf CotilJ e'r South. M '".'f.""..,. iv...Vlv-..,. ,j f i-:;rv The belt cfraferenec ean be given. If required. . . " v' " ' , ' )A8. MeCI.ARANAN. ' ' NOTICE. A PPMCATHN winbemsJe letheLsgls'sture i fI. North Carolina for an smemlmeet oVifw Charter Of ihe Wllm.'pg ton ,aod Manchester! Paii '- l.;.it 9- r i- 4 VS : t.- . r:. . ..
The Tri-Weekly Commercial (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Oct. 19, 1852, edition 1
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