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t t V v - 1 PUBLISHED TRI-WEEK! :BY TUOIIAS L0HLG PUBLtSHER 4)F .TIIE C:.:RSt RESOLUTIOxNSjAND LAWS 0F: CONGRESS 111: r-IY - :, 4 I' 9- IiJ VOL 8 KO. ,16.7 TUB TIM-WEEKLY COMMEBCUL, r . o.. (.i: KAri Tnunir. Tbuksdat and S AT- wan tr at 5 per annum, payable in all caaea in nd- T1IOMA3 LOHIJfa-EwToaandPaopRiRToa, " - RATES OF ADVERTISING- 94 00 1 I. " 75 I I " .3 I ..' I mnBth. 2 50 1 1 "12 It : 5 00 . - 8 00 12 00 Toa lines or less make a square. If an adrertise--mfi exceed leo Unea, lUe price will be in propor- I?AU aiVeriUemeniaarejjayable at the time oftheir - B" icti with y eirly advertUcrsf will fee made . onnhenvm liberal terms. X trsrnafcr 01 comracu ii j j - v . " n...Ar1 removal nec- a chjrsra accordinj to the published terms wilt oe at mo opuuu mi " - - - , - --- ?a3Tnr.ri rot Ar!ral-wU.9efiMe'J' wjt. delimited to their own nwiaeJisteusine.wfraiMt ?. - -advertisements far the bene (it other peraons, an w5lt a all avertlsemehts not immediately eonnec- ted with their own businesi., and all excess of ad . rertlaoments in' length or otherwise, beyond the 4 baits encased, will be charged at the usual rates. Ha sdvertUement is included in the contract for he safe or rent of hoasss or lands In town oroun rv or for the saleor hire of pezroes, whetlitr the nropertr u owned by the advertriser ory other per- aoal The are excIudetLby the term "immediate lUdertie(nent3inserted i in thetri-weckly Com ntsreitl, are entiUcd to one insertion in the . TJ eekly laSc AND FANCY PRINTING, ; 'etecnted in superior atvle. - AGENTS FOR TIUS. COMMERCIAL. "'Sew YorJfc Messre, Bidws& DeSosset. Josfon-Paaoaaic K.doeb. BUSINESS CARDS. JOSEPH II. BLOSSOM, General ftommissioa and Forwirding Merchant, Vroaipt personal attention slreu to Consign ments for Sale cr Shipment. I liberal Cash, advances rfutde on "ConsinrfieAU to m or to rftjf Nem York friends. WrUrrgton,Jan.l.a 1353. JiJL. T. C. WORTH. O'dilSSIOX isfl VflRW18BI!.GaESCnA!il, W AVILMINGTON, N. 0. Feb.,13. 1R53. , WILLIAM i. GWYER, General igcat-Fonrtirdiag and Gemmissioa -;MEItCHANTT 1 I take pleasure f n Informlnsr my friends, that I am prepared to gie all bnsiness entrusted to me etti cient and personal attention. I have a wharf for Naral Stores, with ample accommodations, P , Hoase, and Warohoasc. Consignments of 'Naval Stores for- aale or shipment ; and all kinds of coun iry produce solicited. Cash advances male on con inments. . . April 13, JS52. GEORGE MYERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER K--tpt conatanllit hand. Wines, Teas. Liquors. Provision, Voa l an I M'Ulow Ware, Fruit, Cjnfcuiotiarifis.Jl-c. S-mlk Front street, Nov. 13. 1332 109 S. B. & J. A. EVANS, miOLESAr.K d1- RETAIL DRUGGISTS, . WILMISGTOS, N. C. Will kcn alwavs on hand a larac and very select atock of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, "Grass, Surgical Instruments, Patent Medicines, Perfumery, Ac, at low prices. Jai 18. 1853. J. S. BANKS, COUlilSSlOT AJiD FORWARDING WILMIJTGTOS, N. 130 -MEBMAKT c. 42-12-mc. June 22. J. HATHAWAY & SON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS. X : WILMINGTON, N. C. r Hathawav, J. L. Hathaway. Feb. 15 1853. 91- JAS. H. CIIADBOURN & CO., flnnornl rnmmisinn Mfirehanis. j &a v m - w v-. w WILMINGTON, N. C Jas. H. Cmadboubx. Gzo. Chadbocbn. Jaol, 1S53. 123 j ELLIS, RUSSELL & Co. S3KNERAL. C OMMISSION MER CHA N TS . WILMINGTON, N. C. n.KLLia. HKXr P. OSSLl, JOS. B.BCSSELL " Jan.25, 1853. 133. GEO. HARRISS, Gcaefal Commission Mercliaut, r WILMINGTON, N; C. QTRICT attention given to piocuirng Freigh VJ andpurchaBlngUaTgoeviorvesseif Kcraa too K.P;HalI,Es. O.G.ParslcyvKsY-. J.A.Taylor, Esq., - Wilmington. J.D.BeUamr.Kaq., I Messrs. Ballard & Huntington, J ; .MeaeraTookcr.Smyth&Co., N v k , Thompson Hunter, A lex'r.Herron, Jr.. Philadelphia .reJJf BaUer. I Chr rfeator.S .C . tl. r. Baker, Esq . j Jan .2. 1853. , ; l23-tf. JOSEPH H. FLANNER, Ucaeral Commission Merchant. . ... WILMINGTON', N.D. May3th,1852. , S7-ly-c. ' M: WEtfT, , - AUCTIONEER AND C 0 MB1 1 SSI ON M E R C II A NT, wiL..,uiiMuiu,ni.t;. "I TTILL sell or bay Real Estate and Negroes at v a amau commission. . : ' aCso: , Strict attention given to the sale of Timber.Tur- pentine,-Tar, or any Krnd or Uounlry l'rodoee. -Office second door, South side of Market street, ontne wharf. - ' June 12,1852 . 33-ly DENTAL , ' "S DR- W. M. NOTICE. SfTCnWnnn fnrmprlv ltty Duplin, and practical Dentist-for T-U-OXTtheIa7 rear, informs his friends and the public generally, that he has located in Wilmington, on Front street corner of Orange, where ha is prepared to attend to all calls in the line of his profession." Room expressly for the recep tion of Ladies, " He Is induced to hope that the lib eral patrouage formerly extendrd to him may be continued by the citizens of Wilmington and vicin ity. - . Oct 2.-1 y-e : ' - ; A. . H. ; VANB0RRELEN, GENERAL iAGENT. COMMISSION ASDSFORWARDING MERCHANT,, -' r- WILMINGTON. N. CV; . - Pnfrtcalar'auention given to sate and pnrehase . BUSINESS CARDS. ' CORNELIUS DuPRE, - A'UOfcE SALS AND RETAIi OEALXR3 IN Drugs, Medlduea, Chemicals Plats, Oil, Die Stufls, Glass, Herfunaery, Clgara, :: Old Liquors, I"aney Articles C, MARKKT STUKBT, - - v .WlLMiKGTOXi Jf.;C. Prescriptionscarefuliy expounded byexperi- nced persobs. ',,-.. - Marbh 29. 1862. ANDERSON & SAVAGE GESERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, , '. WlhMINQ TON, N. C. - JAMES AMDERSOS. , EDWAItb SAS'Qe. July 1, 1S51 g-12m. A. ADAMS, w . fc. iDAMS ADAMS, BROTHER & Co. v YLate Barry, Bryant & Adams.) COMMISSION MfiUCH ANTS -fiiir! t;TyJtLMIXGTON,w'c; ' ; i GE0.U. IvELLYt - K COMMISSION MERCHANT- Nextdooi to A. A. Wannct's, on North vYalerst wUI attend to the sale of all kinds of Country Pro, 4uce such ar Corn. Peas. Meal. Bacon. Lard. 6c. and wilt keep constantly on hand a full supply of Groceries,i&c. . . References. WillesHall-of Wayne, John Mcilae, Wilmington W. Caraway. ' Gen. Alx.. Slc-lcae. E.P". Hall, Wilmington, Wiley A. WatKei, " Dec. 13. 1852. 115-ly. 3. C. LATTA. COMMISSION MERCHANT. AND GENERAL AGENT , ' WILMINGTON, N .C . Oct.l 1S52. 87 MILES C0STIN, COMMISSION MERCHANT WILMINGTON N. C. REFER TO P. Hall.Esq .Prcs'l Branch State "1 E I I Bank, Thos.H. VV right, Esq., Pres't Bank Wiluiing- Cape Fear, on, IN . (J. O. G. Parsley, Esq., Pres't Commer cial Bank, j Dec. 19. 1852 118-tf. TiIOS. F. CAUSE. Comraissioa MercUant & Aaclioneer, Oflice iu Hall's upper building, Xoi-tU Water sireei. Where he will be happy to attend to all orders in either branch of his business. Wilmington, N. C. Dec. 23. 1S53. US-tf. WILLIAM IT, PE A RE. COLLECTOR ASD ADiEBTISpf. AC! AT For Country Newspapers throughout he United States, Basement of Sun Iron Bu !dings, Baltimore street AH bnsmeSs rr'.rusted to promptly, op !beral tertns. sept 7 his care transacted S5-f J. D. L0VE. MA XI FA CTUREK AND VEAlJE It CABINET FURNITURE, BEDSTEADS, CHAIRS, MATTRESSES, &c. &c. I"ront street, South of Market, BROWNS BLILDIXG, WILMINGTON, N. C. Sept. 16, 1332. 19-y-c GEO. 0. VAN AM BINGE, UROKLR, ANU MERCANTlOE AGENT) WILMINQTON, N. C. PARTICULAR attention paid to the purchase or sale of all descriptions of Merchandise and Pro duce, and on which one per cant commission will be cliarge t. Any business intrusted ro him will re ceive prompt and personal attention. His desk for the present is in the office of Mr. Win. A. Gwyer. KEFCHESCE8 Messrs. Ellis, Russell & Co., " Adams Bro. & Co., Wilmington. ' J. R. Blossom, Esq. ) August 14. 65.-C D. C FREEMAN. GEORGE nOOSTON. I'll REMAN & HOUSTON, MERCHANTS AND FACTORS, WILMINGTON, N. C. n. C. FREEMAN & CO. COMMlSSIOxN MERCHANTS, 175 FRONT STREET, NEW YORK. FREEMAN AND MSTOS, WILS1KCT0S, N. C KEEP constantly on hand a stock of Flour, rnr-n frir-Ie. Macau. Salt. Coffee. SuS-ar. MO- lasses, Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff', Candles, Soap, For eign ana Uonusiu: uiquors ana rrines; iron. Nails, Paints, Oils, Glass, Domestics, Hats, Boots, Shoes, Leather, Agricultural Implements, and a va riety of other articles, suitable for familyand plan tation use and the retail trade, which they will disDoseof In lots to suit dealers or consumers on reasonable terms for cash, or in exchange for Na val Stores or other produce. The senior partner D. C. Freemax, is located in the citv "of New York ; the junldr partner, Geo Houston, in Wilmington. If desfred, advances, will be made on consignments to and from either place. All business entrusted to them will receive nroDer attention: and orders fax Goods will be promptly and carefully filled. Sept. 9. . 76-f. ALEX. MacRAE, IMPORTER AND W HOIiES AI.E AND RETAIL. DEALER IN CHINA, GLASS, XND iSARTIIEN WARE, AND FARMING I M I lift M IS N TS . West side Front street, between Market aud Dow street, WI LMIN GTO X, N. C. Oc'rober2. 1852. 85. WPS3EL. . H. B. KILERS. WESSEL & FILERS. COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND WHOLE VSALE GROCERS, North Warer Street, Wil mington, N. C, Intend to keep at xht above stand a eeneral assortment of Groceries, Liquors, and Provisions at wholesale and to carry on a General Commission Business. - uriitxci : R. P. Hall. Pres't BrclvBank ofthe State, i O. G. Parsley. Pres't Commercial Bank. Wil P. K. Dickinson, Esq. " j Poppe&Co. .T . . Doilner& Potter. $"cw ,orK Jan. 20 1853 131. WILKINSON & ESLER. CASH DEALERS 1N . Couteetlenary, Fruit. Nnta, Toys, Fancy Ar ticles, rnmiwj, sooaceo. serars, c, r WHOLESALE AND R5 TaIL;' MARKET 8TB.EET. WILMINGTON , N . C. .30.1852. ; .... :-.t .. . . . Nov ao-tf LABOR IS MONEY. - .TOST received from the manufactory 7& boxes I Excelsior Family Soap, two-thirda the quantity and half the labor will do thtf same washing as any other Soap hard, soft or aalt walar mtivb iji wi:h succesirt fn whole or hiifJSoxear For sale itl'te--? .S M. WEST. VVILMIIt9TON N. C.i TH URSD BUSINESS CARDS. N T. HARRISS, . AUCTIONEER ' - ' - " . ARD :' v GENERA Lr - COMMISSION MERCHANT, WILMINGTON, N. C. Rc-sae to -t - Dr..Jom D. Bkllamv, Johk Ai Taylor, Kaq., T. Gcobgs IlAakiea, Esq. April 16, 1853. , ' I4-ly. : BROTHERS LINE. THK New Steamer "DoestAss" having been added to this Line, and now having two liehi draft tirteumera and four Tow Boals, all in Rood or .der.the Proprietors a re prepared to transportfreight to I1 ayetteville and the intefmedlate landings, with ai quick despatch as any other Line. ' ' J. S. BANES, Agent. June22. - . 42-tf. DISCOUNT NOTES JDTAWKWOie .lojtjscQjEttitf t j the, veral .a DanKsta tuir piace. a hanUaome edition justprinted of notet embracing al i the bank ,f or sale at ttieutnceoi 7 e Commeretaj . Oct.2lS. '-' .- 89. WE HAVE JUSt RECEIVED A NOTHPR lot of those superior Yellow Planting X Potatoes. Those wishing Potatoes wm do wei to call, before purchasing, on WILKINSON & ESLER. Feb 10. 140 BOXING AXES ! BOXING AXES ! TUST received, a few boxes of extra quality oT new o and Improved pattern. Feb. 12. J. M. ROBINSON. BACON AND PORK. rv HHDS. Bacon Sides and Shoulders; 15 bbls. Mess Pork- For aale by J. HATHAWAY & SON. Feb. 3. 137 NEW COMMISSION HOUSE. THE subscribers have entered into Co-partnership under the firm of PENDLETON & BRO THER, for the transaction of the Commission Business in Tobacco, Coitonand Produce generally, and have taken Warefopse JNTo. 120 Smith's Whabf, Baltimobk, Md. R. w. PENDLETON, P. P. PENDLETON. Baltimore, Aug. 10th, 1852. References : Hugh Jenkins & Co., Baltimore. F. W. Brune & Sons, " Wm. Wilson &. Sons, Edwin Wortham & Co., Richmond. Archb'd Thomas & Son, " Hush W. Fry. " Rhodes & Ogle-bay, Bridgeport, Ohio. John Cieigh, Cincinnati. Uorden at, to., l.ooisviuc. W. H. Bartlcss, Charleston, S. C. Otia J. Chafce, " James M'Cullogh, Pittsburg. Brown Sl Kirkpatrlck, ' Z, Chafee, D. Lamb. Ksq , uas&'r . vvn tsanK, vvneenng. S. Brady. Ksq., " Mer.f- Mech. " James R. Bdke Wheeling. Josiah Sibley, Hamburg, S. Gn Henry A. Schrceder, Mobile, Alabama. A. I.. Gaines, New Orleans. Oct-. 5. . 87-omc. NOtlCE. THOS E indebted to Wilkinson & Esler, wil lcdhfer a favor by calling and settling, as their bills are now ready at the FRUIT DEPOT. GLUE. OA BBLS. sctverlor, just received and for sale CO by ADAMS BRO. & Co. June 5. 33- CIDER! CIDER!! BBLS. Sweet, just received, by L. N. BARLOW, No. 3 Granite Row. 10 March 2 3. daily Expected. BUSHELS prime Corn; 12C00 pounds prime N. C. Bacon SO bushels Cow Peas-, 600 10 barrels Lard. For sale by RANKIN Sl MARTIN. March 22. 3 5t. WE ARE AGENTS FOR those superior Teas imported by the Ptkin Tea Company, which are twenty-five percent less than sold in this market. Ait kinds Btnck and Green. WILKINSON & E&LER. Feb 5. 133 PLANTING POTATOES. 400 BBLS. Planting lots to suit, by Potatoes, for sale in MILES COSTIN. 133 Feb 5 GOSHEN BUTTER. TTV Kcffa extra Goehen Butler, at a low price. tJ J Coll Pnd try, at r mm 57 - GEO. MYERS, Original Family Grocery. 153. March 12 NEW STEAM GRIST MILL HAVING connected a Grist Mill with our Grain Store, we are now prepared to furnish (in any quantity) a superior article of Bolted Meal and hmmony, at the very lowest market price. Also Bran, Shorts, Horse, and Cow Feed. ELLIS f- MITCHELL. May 23. 29 CLEAR PORK. QV BBLS , now on their way, and to be sold from OKI the wharf. FREEMAN & HOUSTON. Feb. 17. 143 s. s. Union. I Have just received the following publications ofthe American S. S.Union. The New Bibli cal Adas, Cottage Lectures on Pilgrim's Progress, S. S. School Illustrations, iSunny Side, LittS-Kit-ty Brown, &c. v s. V. WTTITAKER. March 15. 154. BUTTER AND CHEESE. KEGS Butter and 25 boxes Cheese, just re ceived atid for .sale by 12 JAS. H. CHADBOURN & CO. larch I. 143 CHEMICALS. FRESH arrivals of the following: 100 oe. Sul phate Quinine, 5 bbls. Epsom Salts, 5 lbs pure Sulphate Zinc, 9 oz Sulphate Morphine, 4 oz Ace tate Morphine, 10 lbs Blue Mass, 15 lbs English Calomel, 6 oz Peperine, 5 sals Spirits Nitre, 2 ox Oil Tobacco, 5 lbs H yd. Patassa, (English,) 2 lbs Iodine, 2 lbs Iodide Arsenic, 2 lbs Chloroform, 1 oz Iodide Copper, 1 pz Yalerinafe of Iron, 5 lbs Phosphate Soda, 20 -lbs Sugfir Lead, pure, 4 oz Tannin, 1 oz Oxide Mercury, 5 gals aq. Ammonia, 10 lbs Spirits Ammonia Aromat, 10 lbs Hoffman's Aodyne. or sale by - C. DoPRE. Druggist, Market at. March 30. - 6. SUGAR. 6 IIHDS..P. R. Sugar, 2 doSr. Cruse do., very superior S half boxes Loaf doY For sale low by , .W.C.HOWARD. March 15. :54. LIME!, LIME ! ! LIME! I ! : jfnrvBBLS. Llncolnvllta White Lamp; ; Iso UWVf calcined Plaster: Plastering Hair. and Fire Brick, HydranlUCcment J000 bbls, Lima d--e.;forsaleby 11 . , ' , - J-c;dk'it,B.tvoo0; ' ' ContractorsandRttllders - j ApriI3. 1 3- " AY MOR: IING - APRILS , : i 8S3 ; NCV. I'UIiNlTORE. c rrrrtij THEstfbscribor would respectfully Invite the a tent ion of the public to bis stock of Furniture now being received by the Philadelphia, New York and Boston 4ack eta. v Having recently made' an addition to bis aln-idy very extensive Ware Rooms, he wilt be enabled to keep on hand as complete an assortment as can be found la any establishment of the kind, and having purchased nearly' all of his goods of manufacturers-, he can sell at very reason able prices. f-The Inlawing articles may be found In his establishment. i . .-. Sofas, Black Walnut and Mahogony, In plush, haircloth, brocatetle or D'Lainet Tetea Tetear Divana; 4f ' . Stq,fTd -seat Kockin? and pasy Chairs ; Gothic arm end silting Chairs; r Sofa, Centre, Pier, Boq tret, and work Tables; Rtagirea, or Commode and corner What Nots ; Ottomans, Crickets, and Teapoys ; Fine Mautle or Pier Glasses t . . Piano Fortes, oo'.n and Masie Stands; ' Sideboards, ten ;iun and other Dining Tables lhig Cpfttrr t ?ll.6Vl"",""-', ' v -. Secretaries fine French and common; Etagtres ; Portable Desks, in rosewood, mahog any; bluck walnut,or papia rnacbe ; Fine Library Chairs ifid Lounges ; ' Dressing Bureaus, r)!ain and Marble; Washstalods, every variety; Wardrobes,' mahogany, walnut and pajnted ; About 100 Bedsteads, French, Cottage, high post, half post, Field and Cot, inmahogany, walnut, cherry, maple and iron ; Mattrasses, curled hair, nicss arid spring ; Towel Stands j Painted setts of Chamber Furniture Chairs, and II beliefs; about 125 dozen Cane and Wood Scat ; Hat trees, walnut, mahogany and iron ; Counting Room and Office Desks, Chairs, Stools and Shelves;- CaneSeat high Stools, with back, a new article ; Counter and Ster wboa.t Stools ; Looking Glasses, every description from 12) cents to $100 j , Children's Cabs, Carriages, Horses, Rockers Cribs. Chairs, Cradles, Trundle Bedsteads, and Toy Bureaus ; Work Boxes j Refrigerators, Water Coofers, Baths, d-c. Almost every article that may be wanted in thi? line. J. D. LOVE, Front street. Sept. 15. town papers copy 79-tf BLANKS. THE following Blanks are printed and kept con stantly fot sale at the Ofilceof The Commercial. COMMERCIAL Shipping Articles. Rates of Freight on W. & R. Rail Road. Do. on Line Boats. Bills of Exchange, bound and in sheets. Do. Domestic. Negotiable Notes on the several Banks. Do. on all the Banks. Hills of Lading. Do. Letter Sheet. Crew Lists. Prices Current. Checks on all the Banks. Charter Party. Manifests of all binds. Entries Merchandise. Do. Ballast. Bill of sale of Vessels. MISCELLANEOUS. Warrants, with and with Bills of Sale. out judgment. Do. af NegToes. Bonds for Negro Hire. Mortgage Deeds. Negro Passes. Warrantee Deeds. Bonds for the Delivery ofj Property. i COURT BLANKS. Yen. Exponas. iSubpcenas County and Ca Sa and Bon. Alias Vend. Ex. superior uourt. Jurors Tickets, County FiFa. ,nd Superior Court. Writs. Allkiifils of Blanks and Job Work, executed to order with neatness and dispatch. GROCERY DEPOT. FRESH! NEW!! AND SWEET!!! JR. RESTON is again receiving a new supply of every thing good for suffering humanity. Fresh Sardines, in large and small boxes ; brown, clarified, crushed and loaf Sugar ; Olive Oil, in pint and quart bottles; Chocolate; cracked and prepar ed Cocoa; Maccaroni; Vermecilli; Tapioca and Corn Starch ; Extract or Essence of Coffee, one paper equal to several pounds of Coffee '; preserved and dry Citron, for table use, a new article, never before introduced in this city ; a fresh lot of Man goes and Pickles, all kinds ; Adamantine, Chrys taline and Tallow Candles; N.C. and Virginia Bacon and Lard; cooking Prunes and Raisins; Tin Wire, a good assortment ; Wood and Willow ware; Step Ladders ; Box -Scrapers; Onions and Codfish; some genuine Planting Potatoes; fresh Meal andHomony ; ButVert Buckwheat and Flour, and all sorts of eatables. And just let me say, as I am iri warn of money, come up ye honorable Southerners and pay me, that I may pay the North, we should not owe them one cent. ty If the third chapter and third verse of St. John, that resides in Philadelphia, will look in the Post Office, in that Place, som thing will be found to its, his or her advantage. March 1. - , ii9 MESS AND PRIME PORK. 1 An BBLS. to arrive per Brig MaSathan, and J. R, BLOSSOM. 151. . A WW for sale by March 8. WHISKEY. 1 Or BBL.S. Cincinnati Rectified Whiskey; A. VWiust received and for sale by FREEMAN & HOUSTON. 5Iarch 24. 4 LASD. PRIME lot North Carolina Lard, in kr gs and Xbbls. For sale by April 5. JOS. R. BLOSgQjx. BLANK- BOOKS AND PAPER. A N additional supdIv of Ledcers. Journals. Day XX. Books, Records, Bill Books,- Receipt, &c Bill Paper, Cap and Letter do., just received and for sale at S. W. WHITAKER'S. March 29. ONIONS AND POTATOES. - ( BBLS. Onions, 1 j2o do PvUloes. Just received from Boston RANKIN & MARTIN. - -3 by March 22. GROCERIES. JUST received and in prime order, 5 hhds. P. U. Sugar; 10 bogs Rio Coffee; 20 do. Java do.; 10 kegs extra Goshel) Butter; 10 hair bbls. extra Canal Flour; 50 bags do.; 60 bbls. Whiskey; 20 do. Old Rye do.; 20 do. Apple Brandy ; 20 boxa Pale Ale. For sale low, by - - W. C. HOWARD. March 3. -. - 149. FLOUR! FLOUR ! J crriBBLS. "Premium;" 50 bbls Fayetteville, and OUlO half bblil 'Extra." foreale by .: ELLIS, RUSSELL 4. CO. March 24. KSfe 4 WILM INGTON MARBLE AND STONE YARD. THE Subscriber hatf hg arttepted the agency ol several lacaeestahfiahmenta at the North, which will furnish him aa unlimited supply of finished or nnfinishek, foreignand domestic MARBLE of all qualities, is prepared to fill nil orders for MONUMEVTS AND TOMB STON ES , and ever other article in the line of the business at reasonable rates. ' . - i SCULPTURING. LETTERING OR CARVING . ExeentedaswelUa ean bodooe either North or Souths - - - -f . -The best ct-eference can be given, If reqolred. , -j; JAS.McCLARNAN. .' March 3. . , J " . . . 149-iC ' . VLARD; LARD, i i 'RBLS.- N t Twir Laid! 5 dov N. C, fot 1 J sals by- ELLIS, USSfXL & CO.. 1 March 24. t J4 WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE.: f f Nesu Ceilar Tubs ; I doz. ' Horse Bucket ; 1 KJ 10 do. PaJnted Buckets ; I do. Cake Boards 10 do. Brooms ; 1 do. Barrel Covers: 1 do. Alicam Mats! I So. Jute Mali' 6 do.' Baskets, all kinds; 1 do. Falling Top Cabs. Pepper Boxes,' Spice do.. Spoons, Ladles, Forks, ana every article wanted by househeepera. For sale low, by - ; - - r March 29. - W. HOWARD. , MOLASSES. ? . Cldti HHDS. Prime Cardenas Molasses,;- now tCKjyj landinefrom Brig Ellen Hayden, and for sale by March 26. HATHAWAY A SON. - - 4. TOBACCO.-'-'- 6 BOXES Tobacco, t4Star Factory,'1 '":? 12 half boxes do,, "Lneciotts LnxuTy," for ile low uy March 22. ANDERSON &. SAVAGE. . 3 IlliOlUlUl 111VUJ. "I f HHDS. Sides ; 10 do. Shoulders; tierces I wHams, a superior article, for sale lowto close consignment, by . - - v- ,; ... ELLIS,USSE1X & c March 24. . ; .v .4:'; PLANTING POTATOES. TO.. i co( I fill BBLS extra Yellow, for sale by EL LIS, RUSS ELL & KJJ March 24. RICE. A FEW casks half and small, just from Miltpfor sale by RANKIN &, MARTJN. , March 22. ; " - 3 TEAS. v: JUST received direct nnd-fresh, the best article of HiacK and tureen Teas ever sold in tbrs mirket, at retail, by W; C. HOWARA. March 19. g , DENtlSTRV. X, THE undersigned has been engaged fourteen years in Dental Practice; during the last four years he resided in Broadway, N. Y. : He Is now located in Wilmingtont?, C; and has his Office nearly opposite the Carorijga Hotel. Patronage respectfully solicited. mi- K.TSPENCF.K. May 22, 1852. ii 29. LARD! LARD!! r BEL5, prlmb IfC. T.ard, for sale bjr IlYAGF. March 24. iT.ia7 nivnu a AND COTTON UMBRELLAS, OF every variety of colors, size, style, and price, a good article of Childrens GinghanrtJnbrellas, Whalebone Ribs at One Dollar, at No. K Granite Row Front St. - C. MYERS, Hatter. , March 29. " 1 6V - MILLENARY. ; II RS, SARAH H. KELLEY has returned from ifJL the North with a well selected stock of Spring Goods in her line, consisting in part' of Ladies Hats of ail stylos. Feathers, Flowers.-AmGcials, Cuifs, Ribbons, Caps, dec., which will bttsoM low. She is very thankful I for past favor, and still deslios a continuance of the same. Hal cleaned and trimed aa usual. c -r J: March 22. . if : 3-lm. j-- PATENT MEDICfliES. 4 BOXES Sand's Sarsaparilla,2 boxes Town send's do., 3 doz Risley's do3 gross Bute man's Drops, i gross Wright's Pias,5! gross Bran deth's do., 1 gross Peters' do., 4 doz Spencer's do., 6 doz Beckwitli's do 6 doz Moftu's do., grots Aver's Cherry Pectoral, 4 dozVI8'88 Balsam iVild Cherry, Ac. (&c - G. Da PRE, Druggistnd Apothecary. March 30. V? -- TOWING BY STEAMER CALHOUN. ORDERS for totrf gby STEAMER C4LHOUN, wilLrhave attention ii ileft at the office of GEOi HARRISS. , 105. Nov. 16. NOTICE. THE subscriber having receired lettetf testamen tary, from the last Court at Pleas and Quarter bessions, on the estate of the late JAM tes BbacH, hereby requests all peVsoh's tndetlea to his testator, to come forward and make ptyrheht, and thoe having claims against said te&rator aits notified to present them within the time prescribed by law, or this notice will be pleaded in. har of their recovery. JOHN D. BELLAMY, Ekeciitor. Feb 15 - ; 142 tf hol'irfe. THOSE persons who have placed papers in the hands of the late J Afrits BIibch, acting Consta ble, are hereby requested to present the official re ceipts now held by them, and receive. their respec tive claims from the subscriber,' who as the execu tor Of the late James Barch, is desirous of closing the business of the esrarc. c JOHN O. BELLAMY, Executor. Feb 15. v..;. . 142-tf - HATS. , T? RES II arrivals of Gents Dret-s Hats. .Sprins X Style by tho Wm. H. Smith, and those who. have been wailing can now be fitted:- Call ki at No. I, Granite Row. Front street March 29 .'. . C. MYERS, Httcr. NOW LANDING PROSt SCHR. A.- J. DeROSSE T. 1 BOXES Cheese; li kegs Butter t M do. 1 JJ Lard, prime leaf 100 Ploughs. For sale hv c ZE.NO. H. UBhKilK, March 22.; 3. THE KORTH CAROLIN A MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMP'Y; - RALEIGH, N. C. . THE abate Company hrs been in operation since the 1st of April, 1843, under the direction of the following Officers, viz : D r. Charles E. Jonhson, Presid ent, Wm. P.-Haywood, Vice President, James F. Jordan, Secretary, Wm. H.Jones, Treasurer, PcrrinBnsbee, Attorney, Charles K. Johnson, 3 Medical Board cf A. Herstnan, General Agent. Thi Company has received a charter giving ad vantages to tna insured over any other Company. rh 5th Section gives the Husband the privilege to nsure his own lit for the sole use of his Wife and 3hUdreafrae front any claims of the represents, ives of the husband or any of his creditors. Organized on purely mutual principle, the life members participate in the vhoU of the proliis which ire declared annually. Besides, the applicant for .ife, when the annual premium la over 3dmsy pjy one half In a No. AH claims for insurance aeaihst the Company wiH oe paid within ninety days after proof of jihe death of the paTty4sfurBlnd. -- - Slaves am inanred for one or five years, at rsres which wut en a oie au oiaveaotaers to secure this elans of properity against tho Hnrertarnty of fife. . Slave insurance presents a new and interesting feature in the history of North Carolina, which will prove very Important to the Sottthe'h States. ' The last four months operation of this Company shows very large amount of bu.iness-mor than the Directors expected to do the first year having Bjrcauj issBca more inao iuv roneiem... , ( . Dr. Wm. W. HAitm, Medical Examiner, and Agent. Wilmlneton, N. C." - . - i ,' - AUCommanleaUonaoBbvsinefaof the Company shou'd be addressed to ; ..- - ' ' JAS.' F. JORDAN, Ser Raleigh, Feb. 12, 1E53. li-tt WHOLE NO. 1080, r SPIRIT BARRELS. EL CT SECOND" Hand Spirits Turpentine Bar w v rcis, ror sale try '-ANDERSON & SAVAGE March 24. ; TURKS ISLAND SALT. 1 BUSHELS afloat, in lor to stHt. t- tJKJJ , -T . Ml L KS COST J N , Brown's wharves. ieo.23; 120. PURE MEDICAL WINES & LIQUORS.' BAllK and Pale French Brandy; Port Madt-i-r ahJ Sherry WineK, all of superior quality. S. B. A J. A. EVANS. Jan 15. . 129 ' COOPERS WANTED rpO make Sp rits Toepeptine Caslia, to whom At steady employment and lirx-ral i nyes will Le K. BLOSSOMS TV , 151-tf; given. March. 8. MORSE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF -YELLOW BOCK R001V4r A rTHIS Is a Bursty YegefakU Compound scioniifi 1 calltprcpas-cd from the be Roots and Herbs f the Materia Medica, and has gained nn unrivall ed reputation for the following t-Hects, viz : "PURIFYING THE BLOOD, and thus curing all Humors, Soree, Ulcers, Cutajic ous Eruptions. Canker, Scajd Hend, &c. Kf'oblkig and Clean siog tbe stoinatli 4 Bowels, thus It cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Costivcncvs, Pikes, 4c. . Strengthening the Digestive Organs, thus causing the food to nourish and support every ' part. Regulating the secretary okcans, and, by enabling them to perform Uu-ir proper func tlons.preventing andcuring Bilious and otherpain ful disense8. ' SfrengthtBiflg and Qaiclinglhc crvoas Sy&trm, thusailaying Nervous irritation, and curing all du -eases of the Nerves. It Is nnrivalled in the cure of ail FEMALE DISEASES, as Weakness, Irregularity. Obstructions, &c. It is pleasant to take, and safe in all cases; nct ingin harmony with he restoring powers of nature it never injures but always benefits arid etires, dm thousands of voluntary certificates from the best authorities testify. Prepared by C. MORSE d CO. 2J Maliden-I.nne, N. Y. Sold bv Droggistsnnd others ihrouglmut this and Other countries. S. 15. UJ- J A. KVANS, Agrntf., W'ilniington. N. C sept. 30. 85-ly-c TO THE PUBLIC. THE Subsctihcr has leased for a tcr.ti of year, of R. W.Brown, Esq., his fire-proof store, with his wharves, and is now in a condition to take es pecial care of Spirits Turpentine and other Naval Stores commlted to bis care. .The Warehouse is well known to be the best and safest nln rffln low n for the storage of Bacon; Lard. Corn. Peas, die. The lower wharves have on them four large new sheds, where Spirit can be safely kept from the rain and sun. lie Is prepared to receive and shin or sell, all kinds of produce sent to his care. He will also make advances when required. He begs to refer tw the fallowing gentlemen:--!! Wi Brown, John Dawson, O. G. Parsley, and Thos. H. Wright, Esqrs. ; MILES COSTJN. Brown's wharf Wilmington, N. O. Sept. 1? 77. SEGARS, SEGARS. WE have now on hand, Segars of the most popu lar brands, Imported and Domestic, which we uremow ofiering at low prices. WILKINSON St ESLER. Jan. 20. 131. VISITING CARDS. VERY handsotne article of plain enameled Visiting Cards, jtfst received. Card Cases of A various patterns on hand nt - Marth'29. S. W. WHITAKER'S. SUGAR, and 10 bbls. Porto Rico, fyr sale by ELLIS, RUSSELL & CO, 4 -jQ HHDS March 24. RECEIVED THIS DAY, PER schr. L. P. Smith and brig Albert Adams, direct from the Manufactory 24 p nr Uents Ualt Union 1 ies ; CO " Ladles Kid Welt Boots ; 75 " Gents Fine Calf Brogans- GO '' Misses' Calf Lace Boots ; 30 " " Kid Gaiters ; 50 " Child's Calf Lace Boots. Alro, a large lot of Calf Skins, of the best qualftv for safe clip.-ip by JONES & GARDNER. March 19. I BUCKWHEAT. C( BAGS "Extra'- fresh, for sale by ELLIS, RUSSELL & CO. March 24. HAMS. A' Lot of ve'rv superior N. C Hams, selei ted for xJL family use, and now in sinoUe-huue F or sale by FKEKJ1AN 4 HOUSTON. 0. March 29. BEEF TONGUES 100 SMOKED Tongues. March 19. W For sale by C. HOWARD. TO TIOSK ACCtJSTO.VlED TO GETTING LUMBER & TURPENTINE. rpHE, subscriber designing to make a settlement ' 1 of his hands in the South West, offers for sale a limitation or tract of. Land, lying in G. vnn County. Geortlay on the head waters of Turtle River, which river la naviabt for vessels of a hundred torts. This met contains 4,500 acres, chkfiy timber land; none of which ii&S been cut. and is most advanta geously situated at, the bsad of navigation of-.Tur- IIC uiver, bqu uujy -much aiiu:a oy iw .wuim .1 the river from the town of BrunsWictu Its conven ience to water carriase.heaUhiness, and location (be. ins the key to the whole sutrounding country) raaka it the moat desirable situation in tbia section of country. - is a place for trade and furmsblr-g a good site for a Steam Saw Mill aud 1 urpenilne Distillery, it w unrivalled. As Brunswick is nbout to be built- up, a market for Lumber and Turpentine will ha cer tain.- This Plantation is well eeiuea uaving a good dwelling hure evety necessary oat building and about 4 or 500 acres of swamp and : savannah . . . . 1 . t V. . f 1 . A a- Lano Cteareo. ithb i w picmiarB, wui w -,oig mi- oltnre.stoek.''4'-e. c;t W. M; RILEY. Refer to Mr. John Taylor, St. Paul'a P. O. Robe son Co., N. C. ':T ' -ul : --.xv " - - - Bethel. Glynn Co., Geo. . March 29. v t ; Jg'rm- - DRUGS AND MEDICINES;; JUST RECEIVED. 1 f LBS. Gum Opium, (Turkey, 200 lb Salt JLVPetre, 40 lbs Gam Arabic, 30 lbs Alixandcr Senna, 20 iba E. J. Senna, 1 bbl Cunt Camphor, I bhl Crea n of Tartar, 1 bbl Carb. Soda, 1 tak al. Soda, 2 case Cooper" Isinglass, 3 do Cox's GeJ atine, 4 boxes celebrated Soap Powder, 12 do bo-..Y-st Powder. DrPRE, Drogglsr. March'SO. ' ' TnKsnbscribW, respectfully infoanin the public, that h now transacting the Aoetton business on his own account, and hop.s by strict election to business, to merit a continuance of that patronage heretofore so Uberslly bestowed upon turn. - ij-'. . . 4. - . . .JVI. CKONLY. Stock, Real Estate and Negroes, bought and sold en commission or 1 per" cent cither at prtvtueVof., pu'Uc saw. ".- . r Jan8,13 . e - - t ) ; 'A ' ... H 7 :i.7 I t - . . - t, tr . k ir .if ,? N 4 i
The Tri-Weekly Commercial (Wilmington, N.C.)
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