,-l i. : v... i . - - - - J.' i ! .U. 1H c - - - ' . ' PUBLISHED TRI-WEEKLY, BYlTHOMAS LORING PUBLISHER OF THE ORDERS, RESOLUTIONS AND . LAWS . OR JBO$GRES&. WILMINGTON. N. Cm THURSDAY MORNING APRIL 28, 1853 'WHOLE NO. 10 THE TRI-WEEKLY COMMERCIAL, . lit Pnhliahfld every UnDAr. TuOBSD-yand is AT uao.vr at 33 per annum, payable in all cases In ad- BrTU031it8 LOaiSa Eoitok and ?dpRiKToa "'ui-;tJoraer'-lrotiid Market Streetsi BJiTRFi nF advertising: I aqr. 1 " 1 Insertion,: SO 60 I 1 sqr. 2 months, . uu 2 - - 75 1 "... - 1 uu 1 month, 2 50 1 I ' I 12 00 l Van linos or lesj mike a square. If an advertise- -. "tnmi exceeds ten lines, me price win oe in propor - All advertisements are payable at the time of their fucrtton". .. rr,, tract with veirlv advertisers, will be made a the most liberal terms. 7 ' ', ' . . q , tran3f!r of contracts for yearly advertisiDg sriil be permitted. ; Should clrcumstanaea render a - eline la business, or ta unexpected removal nec ''e'ssary', a chtrge according- la the published ternw ""wll be at the optioa of the contractor, for the time ' he has advertised, . -.i.;".; - :v " 'ti3"prltticAf Anaaat'A.deruerti ifclT 'lioiitedto their own Immediate bosineaat and. an ' adwertta-menta for the benefit of tther personsi a well ai all advertisementa not immediately connec ted with their own businesn, and alt excess of ad 'Tertisementaia length or otherwise, beyond the limits engaged, will be chareed at the usual rates. No advertisement is Included in the contract for he sale or rent of houses or lands In town or cou n rr or far the sale or hire of negroes whether the property Is owned by theadvertriser or by other per von. Tnese are excluded by, the term "imynediate All addftlements insetted In the tri-weekly Com menial, ate entitled to one insertion in Jhe Weekly frM JOBC ARD AKD FANCY PRINTING, xecv ted in superior style. AGENTS FOR TUB COMMERCIAL. Ntve York Messrs. Bowk A DaRossa. Boston FaanaaicK Kmoaa. Philadelphia 3. E. Conaif. BUSINESS CARDS. .'JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM, fiencral rmmissioii and Forwarding Merchant, Prompt personal attention Riven to Conslgn meats for Sale or Shipment .- Liberal CaSh advances made on Consignments to s me or to my Sew York friends. Wilmington, Jan. 30, 1S53. 135 T. C. WORTH. . COIS1SSI03 ASD FORWARDISG HESCHANT, WILMINGTON, N. C. Feb19,lS53. 143'y WILLIAM A- GWYER, General Agent, Forwirdiag- and Commission MERCHANT. I take pleasnre in lnformlne my friends, that I am prepared to gire all b-isiness entrusted to me effi cient and personal attention. I have a wharf for Naval Stores, with ample accommodations, House, and Warehouse. Consignments of Naval Stores far sale or shipment ; and all kinds of coun try produce solicited. Cash advances ma Icon con- April 13, 1852. GEORGE MYERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER Keeps constantly on Hand, Wines, Teas. Liquors. . Provisions,' Wood and Willow Ware. Fruit, ..JSStn.fectianftrUs, dV. South Front street, J WILMINGTON, N. C. Nov. 18. 1952 109 S. B. & J. A. EVANS, WHOLESALE RETAIL DRUGGISTS, WILMINGTON, N. C. . Will keen alwavs on hand a larse and very sHert BtOCK 01 LrugS, nieutcinra, vi""-, ..- Glass, Surgical instruments, Perfumery, fte., at low prices. Jai 18, 1853. Patent Medicines, 130 J. S. BANKS, COMISSIOS AND FORWARDING MERCHANT WILMINOTbN, N. C. June 22. ; 42-12-mc. .... J. HATHAWAY & SON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, .- WILMINGTON, N. C. r. Hathawat, J. L. Hathaway. Feb. 15 1853. 91- : JAS. H. CHADBOURN & CO., General Commission Merchants, v. v .r, WILMINGTON, N. C. Jas. H. CsABSOcair. Gko. Chadbopbjj. Jan. 1, 1853. ' 123 - ELLIS, RUSSELL &,Co. 1 fSBNERAL-COMMISSIOS MERCIIAN7 WILMINGTON, N. C. u aaa.MLLia. rikrt r. bobsell, jos. a. bussell Jan. 25, 1853. 133- GEO. HARRISS, General . Commission Merchant, v WILMINGTON, N. C. STRICT attention given to piocui ing Krelgh a nd p urchasiagCargoesfo rvesse i c litrca to . E.P.Hall, Esq. O.G.ParaleyjEsq. J. A. Taylor, Esq., Wilmington. J.O.Beiamy.Esq., J Messrs. Ballard ft Huntington, J " Mesera.Tooker,Smyth&Co., f N Yar)t - Thompson Hunter, ii1,ewor,t- Alex'r.Herron Jr., Philadelphia Messrs. Williamsi Butler, JCk.'riator,S.C. 123-tf. H. t. Baker, Esq. Jaa.2.1853. - JOSEPH H. FLANNER, General Commission Merchant. WILMINGTON, W.C. May9th,1852. 87-ly-c. i l S. M. WEST, ; AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, ' WILMINGTON, N.C. -TTTILL'sell or bay Real Estate and Negroes at in smau commission. . -.v'-i also: Strict attention "Biven to the sale of Timber, Tur "nentlne. Tar. oranv kind of Country Produce. Office second door, South aids of Market street, the wharf., - . Jane 12,1852 33.1y DENTAL NOTICE. DR. W.; M. SHERWOOD, formerly .oi uupitn,and practical Dectlat for tha last 7 rears, informa his friends and th public generally, that he has located in Wilmington, on Front street corner of Orange, where he la prepared to attend to all calls in the line his profession. Rooms expressly for the recep tion of Ladles. He is induced to hope that thelib erl patronage formerly extended to him may be eontlaaed by the citiiensof 'Vilmingtonand vicin ity; v Oct 2.-ly-c - " A. H. VANBORRELEN, GENERAL AGENT. COMMISSION AND FOR WA RDING "MERCHANT, . WILMINGTON. Ji. C. - Particular attention given to sale and jpnrehasa of Naval Stores.' - '... -- v. .. -. - . . , Jaa 1.1S53U ' 123-If. . BUSINESS CARDS. CORNELIUS DnPRE. XBOLB 8 A LB AND RETAL DEACEIlS 1 Drugs,' Mediclues, Chemicals, laints, Oili lye -Stufls, Cilass, Perfumery, Cigars, . ; Old Liquors, l?auey Articles Ci ; MARK KT STKEKT, -: WILHINGTOSf, N. Ci - Preseriptlonscarefullycompouaded by experi enced persons:- . . . March 28, 1852. - 1 ANDERS0N& SAVAGE GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WILMINGTON, N. C. JAME8 ANDERSON. EDWARD SAVAGE. July 1, 1S52. 46-l2m. A. ADAMS, H. L. ADAMS ADAMS, BROTHER & Co. (Late Barry, Bryant & Adam.) Op MM IS S ION MERCHANTS WILMINGTON . K U . . : GEO. H.. KELLY, - v COMMISSION MERCHANT. Neitdaor to A. A. Wannet's. on North Water st- wilj attend to the sale of all kinds of Country Pro, iuce.auch a? Corn. Peas. Meal. Bacon, Lard, sc. and will keep constantly on hand a full supply of Groceries, &c. References. WillesHall,of Wayne, JohnMcRae, Wilmington W. Caraway, ' lien. Alx., McKte. E.P.Hall, Wilmington, Wiley A. WaUei . " Dec. 13. 1652. 115-ly. J. C. LATTA. C OM MISSION MER CHA N T, AND GENERAL AGENT, WILMINGTON, N.C. Oct. 1 1852. 87 MILES COSTIN, COMMISSION MERCHANT WILMINGTON, N. Cv REFER TO E.P. Hall, Esq., Pres't Branch Slate 1 Bank. i nos.tl. vv riljni, esq., rre i oaua i n . . . T - . T t. D 1. I Wilming Cape Fear, f ton, N. V. O.G. Parsley, Esq., Pres't Commer- I cial Bank, y Dec. 19. 1852 Ll'J- TdOS. K. CAUSE. Commission Merchant & Auctioneer, Ollicc iu Hall's upper building, Vortu Water Street. Where hf will be happy to attend to all orders in either branch of his business. Wilmington, N. C. Dec. 23, 1E53. 119-tf. WILLIAM H, PEA RE, COLLECTOR AXD ADTERTI SI? B AGEM . For Country Newspapers throughout he United States, Basement of Sun Iron Bu lyings, Baltimore street All business entrusted to promptly, op liberal terms, sept 7 his care transacted 95-f J. D. LOVE, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN CABINET FURNITURE, BED3TE.VDS. CHAIRS, MATTRESSES, &c. Stc. Front stceet, South of Market, DltOWN's El'ILDINO, WILMINGTON. N. C. Sept. 16, 1852. 19'J'C GEO. 0. VAN AMRINGE, II It OK BK, ANI MEKtANTiLLAGENT, WILMINGTON, N. C. PARTICULAR attention paid to the purchase or naleof all descriptions of Merchandise and Pro duce, and tfn which one per cent commission will becliarge i. Any business intrusted to him will re ceive prompt nnd personal attention. Hi desk for the present is in the office of Mr. Wni. A. Gwycr. Rbfebesceb : Messrs-. Ellis, Russell & Co., ) Adams Bro. & Co., Wilmington . " J. R. Blossom, Esq. ) August 14. 65.-C C. FREEMAN. GEORGE HOUSTON. FREEMAN & HOUSTON", MERCHANTS AND FACTORS, WILMINGTON, N. C. F. C. FREEMAN dS CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ITS FRONT STREET. NEW YORK. FREEMAN AND MJSTON, WILMIXGTON, N. C KEEP constantly on hand a stock of Flour, Corn, Pork, Bacon. Salt, Coffee, Sagar, Mo lasses, Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff, Candies, Soap, For eign and Domestic Liquors and Wines ; Iron, Nails, Paints, Oils, Glass, Domestics, Hals, Hoots, Shoes, Leather, Agricultural Implements, and a va riety of other articles, suitable for family and plan tation use and the retail trade, which they will dispose of 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. Fbkeman, is located in the eitv "of New York ; the junior partner, Gao. Houston, in Wilmington. If desired, advances, will bo made on consignments to and from either place. All business entrusted to them will receive nrnnp.r attention: and orders for Goods will be promptly and carefully filled. V Sept. 9. 7G-f. ALEX. MacRAE, IMPOHTER AND VIIOLESAL.E AND RETAIL DEALER IN CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHEN WARE, AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS, West side Front street, between Market and Dock streets, WIL MI N G TON, N. C. October 2, 1852. 85. X. VESSEL. H. B. E1LER8. WESSEL & EILERS. COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND WHOLE Vw-'SALE GROCERS, North Water Street, Wil minzton. N. C. intend to keep at the above stand a general assortment of Groceries, Liquors, and Provisions at wholesale and to carry on GeneralConimlsslon Business. acfsacNCK : E. P. Hall. Pres't Br"ch Bank ofthe State. J O. G. Parsley, Pres't Commercial Bank. Wil P. K. Dickinson, Esq . ) Poppe & Co. , DollnerA Potter. irM5W ,ors- Jan. 20 1853 131. WILKINSON & ESLER. CASH DEALERS IN' Confectionary, Frttlt.Nuts, Toys,Faucy Ar ticles, t-eriuraery, tooacco, egars. c., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, MARKET STREET, WILMINGTON N.C. Nov.30.1352.- :v ' a0-tf 7LABl)R IS MONEV. r JOSTr received from the mann factory 75 boxes Excelsior Family Soap, two-thirds the ouanticv and half the tabor will do the same washing as anr other" Soap hard, soft or salt -ws tar may haused wim success. ; In whole or half boxes. For sale by w: :r.- 3. h: WEST. - Feb. .24. , f --v.?-;-, - ., -145. BUSINESS CARDS. N T, HARRISS, AUCTIONEER ' AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, WILMINGTON, N. C. Rbfbbs to ' -. ' . Dr. Johk D. Bellamt, - Johw A. Tatlob, Esq., Geoaaa UABaiaa, Esq. April 16, 1853. ' 14-ly. BROTHERS LINE. THE New Steamer' DooGiAsa " having been added to this Line, and now having two light draft Steamers and four Tow Boats, all in good or .der.the Proprietors are prepared to transport freight to Fayetteville and the intermediate landings, with as quick despatch as any other Line. ' J. S. BANKS, Agent. June 82. 42 tf. DISCOUNT NOTES. LANK NOTSS for discount at the aeveral baiflts rn- this Placet and handsome edition justprinted of notes embracing all the bank, for sale at the Office of The Commercial. Oct.26. 89. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NOTHER lot of those superior Yellow Planting XI Potatoes. Those wishing Potatoes will dp wel to call, before purchasing, on ; WILKINSON ESLER. Feb 10. HO BOXING AXES ! BOXING AXES ! TUST received, a few boxes of extra quality of new ) and improved pattern. Feb. 12. J. M. ROBINSON. BACON-AND PORK. HHDS. Bacon Sides and Shoulders; i 15 bbls. Mess Pork. For sale by J. HATHAWAY & SON. Feb. 3. 137 NEW COMMISSION HOUSE. THE subscribers have entered into Co-partner- JL shio under the firm of PENDLETON & BRU THER. for the transaction of the Commission Bijsin-kss in Ihbacco. Cotton and Produce generally, and have taken Warefocsb No. 120 Smith's Whabf, Baltimore, Mo. R. W. PENDLETON, P. P. PENDLETON. Baltimore, Aug. 10th, 1S52. tfejerences t Hugh Jenkins & Co., Baltimore. V. W. Brune & Sons, " Win. Wilson & Sons, " Kdwln Wortham & Co., Richmond. Archb'd Thomas & Son, " Hugh W. Fry, " Rhodes & Oglebay, Bridgeport, Ohio. John Cieigh, Cincinnati. Gorden & Co., Loaisville. W.'H. Bartlcss, Charleston, S. C. Otis J. Chntee, " James M'Cullogh, Pittsburg. Brown & KirkpatrSck, " Z, Chafee, I. Lamb, Esq , Cash'r N. W'n Bank, Wheeling. S. Brady, Esq., " Mcr. tf- Mcch. " " James K. Baker, Wheeling. Josiah Sibley, Hamburg, S. C. Henry A. Schrceder, Mobile, Alabama. A. Fi Gaines, New Orleans Oct. 5, 87-6me. NOTICE. THOSE Indebti d to Wilkinson &Esler, willconfer a favor by cnllingand Berlins', as their bills are now ready at the FRUIT DKl'OT. GLUE. OBRLS. superior, just receivrd and for sale CO by ADAMS BRO. & Co. June 5. 35. CIDER ! CIDER!! I l BBLiS'. Sweet, just received, by IU L. N. HARLOW, No. 3 Granitv Row. 3, March 22. DAILY EXPECTED. BUSHELS prime Corn; 12600 pounds prime N. C. Bacon; 80 bushels Cow Peas: 600 10 barrels Lard. For sale by RANKIN & MARTIN. March 22. 3-5t. WE ARE AGENTS F'OR those superior Teas imported by the Pekin Tea Company, which are twenty-five per cent less than sold in this market. All kinds Blnck and Green. WILKINSON & ESLER. Feb 5. 133 z. PLANTING POTATOES ACC, BBLS. Planting V-ZV-' lots to suit, by' Potatoes, for sale in MILES COSTIN. 133 Feb 5. GOSHEN BUTTER. Cfl Kegs extra Goshen Butter, at a ow price. Call and try, at 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 hamrnony, at the very lowest market price. Also Bran, Shorts, Horse, and Cow Feed. ELLIS 4- MITCHELL. May 23. 29. CLEAR PORK, BBLS , now on their way, and to be sold from tne wnurt. FREEMAN & HOUSTON. Feb. 17. 143 S. S. UNION. T Have just received the following publications X of the American S. S. Union. The New Bibli cal Atlas, Cottage Lectures on Pilgrim's Progress. S. S. School lllust lations, Sonny SWe, Lift Kit ty Brown, &c. S. W. WIIITAKER. March 15. 154. BUTTER AND CHEESE. J O KEGS Butter and 25 boxes Cheese, just re 1 C ceived and for sale by JAS. H. CHADBOURN & CO. March 1. 143 CHEMICALS. FRESH arrivals of the following: 100 oz. Sul phate Qjuinine, 5 bbls. Epsom Salts, 5 lbs pure Sulphate Zinc, 3 oz Sulphate Morphine, 4 oz Ace tate Morphine, 10 lbs Blue Mass, 15 lbs English Calomel, 6 oz Peperine, 5 gals Spirits Nitre, 2 oz Oil Tobacco, 5 lbs Hyd. Patassa, (English,) 2 lbs Iodine, 2 lba Iodide Arsenic, 2 lbs Chloroform, 1 oz Iodid Copper, 1 ox Valerinale of Iron, 5 lbs Phosphate Soda, 20 lbs Sugar Lead, pure, 4 oz Tannin, I oz Oxide Mercury, 5 gals aq. Ammonia, 10 lbs Spirits Ammonia Aromat, 10 l,bs Hoffman's Aodyne. For sale by C. DuPRE. Druggist, Market st. March 30. ... 6. SUGAR. " 6 HHDS. P. R. Sugar, 2 do. St. Cruse do., very superior 5 half boxes Loaf do. For sale low by W.C, HOWARD. March 15. LIME! LIME!! LIMB! I! 600! BBLS. Lincoinvllle White Lump; " Iso calcined Plaster. PlasterinsrHair.and Fire Brick, HydraulitCemetJt ;1000 bUs .Lime e.;f orsaltby - " - r ; , z at ii-. t. vuuD . - . ; '. ContraetoTsaBd8uilderc- ' AorilS. 1852. , v - -e-. ."--. .0 NEW FURNITURE. THE subscriber would respectfully in vite the a tent ion of the public to his stock of Furniture now being received by the Philadelphia", New York and Boston packets. Having recently made an addition to hia already very extensive Ware Rooms, he will be enabled to keep on hand as complete an assortment a can be found in any establishment ol tne aina, ana naving purchased nearly all of hii goods of manufacturers. he can sell at very reason able prices. The following articles may be found in his establishment. Sofas, Black Walnut and Mahogony, In plush. natr cioia, procateMe or tTLaine ; TeteaTeteaj Divans; Stuffed seal Rocking and easy Chairs Gothic arm and sitting Chairs; Sofa, Centre, Pier, Boquet, and work Tabiea t Ktagirea, or Commode and corner What Nota j uttomana, tbncKeu, and Teapoys; Fine Maiyle or Pier Glasses ; Piano Fone8. Stools and Music Stands: Sideboard, Kxtension and other Dining Tables i Dining CMirs! " . Secreta retarieaT fine French and common; Etaglrea ; Portable Desks, in rosewood, mahog any, Dlaca walnut, or papia macne ; Fine Library Chairs and Lounges; Dressing Bureaus, plain and Marble ; Washstands, every variety ; Wardrobes, mahogany, walnut and painted ; About 100 Bedsteads, French, Cottage, high post, halt post, Field and Cot, in mahogany, walnut, cherry, maple and iron ; Mat trasses, curled hair, mess and spring; Towel Stands ; Painted setts of Chamber Furniture; Chairs, and Rockere ; about 125 dozen Cane and Wood Seal j Hat trees, walnut, mahogany and iron ; Counting Robm and Office Desks, Chairs, Stools and Shelves ; Cane Seat high Stools, with back, a new article; Counter and Ster nboat Stools ; Looking Glasses, every description, from 12J cents to $100 ; Children's Cabs, Carriages, Hores, Rockers Cribs, Chairs, Cradles, Trundle Bedsteads, and Toy Bureaus ; Work Boxes; Refrigerators, Water Coolers, Baths, if-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 Office of 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. Bill of sale of Vessels Hills of Lading. Do. better Sheet. Crew Lists. Prices Current. Checks on all the Banks. Charter Party. Manifests of all kinds. Entries Merchandise. Do. Ballast. MISCELLANE O US. Warrants, with and with Bills of Sale. Do. of Negroes. Bonds for Negro Hire. Mortgage Deeds. out judgment. Negro Passes. Warrantee Deeds. Bonds for the Delivery oil Property. CUVUT liUAiSKH Ven. Exponas. 'Subpoenas County and tja a and tsonc. superior tJourt. Alias Vend. Ex. Jurors Tickets, County Fi Fa. and Superior Court. ! Writs. Allkinda of Blanks and Job Work, executed to order with neatness and dispatch. GROCERY DEPOT. FRESH! NEW!! AND SWEET.'!! R. RESTON is again receiving a new supply of every thing good for suffering humanity. J. Fresh Sardines, in large and small boxes ; brown, clarified, crushed and loaf Sugar; Olive Oil, inpint and quart bottles; Chocolate; cracked and prepar ed Cocoa ; Maccaroni; Vermecillij Tapioca and Corn Surch; 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 Ware, a good assortment Wood and Willow ware; Step Ladders 1 Box Scrapers; Onions and Codfish; some genuine Planting Potatoes; fresh Meal and Homony ; Butter ; Buckwheat and Flour, and all sorts of eatables. And just let me say, as I am In want of money, come up ye honorable Southerners and pay me, that I may pay the North; we should not owe them one cent. If the third chapter and third verse of St. John, that resides in Philadelphia, will look in the Post Office, in that Place, something will be found to its, his or her advantage. March l. 149 mnci vrv nnllm nnnwr 1 rC BBLS. to arrive per 1 VU for sale by Brig Mazathan, and J. R. BLOSSOM. March 8. 151. WHISKEY. 1 rf BBIS. Cincinnati Rectified Whiskey; JL vvju8l received and for sale by s FREEMAN & HOUSTON. March 24. t 4 LARD. A PRIME lot North Carolina bbls. For 6ale by Lard, in kegs and April 5. JOS. R BLOSSOM. BLANK BOOKS AND PAPER. AN additional supply of Ledgers, Journals, Day Books, Records, Bill Books, Receipt, &c. Bill Paper, Cap and Letter do., just received and for sale at S. VV. WHITAKER'S. March 29. 6 ONIONS AND POTATOES. 1 Vv BBLS. Onions, 1 V25 do Potatoes. Just received from Boston RANKIN fe MARTIN. 3 by March 32. GROCERIES. JUST received and in prime order. 6 hhds. P. R. Sugar; 10 bags Rio Coffee ; 20 do. Java do.; 10 kegs extra Goshen Batter; 10 half bbls. extraCanal Flour; 50 bags do.; 60 bbls. Whiskey ; 20 do. Old Rye do.: 20 do. Apple Brandy ; 20 boxes Pais Ale. For sale low, by W. C. HOWARD. March 3. 149. FLOUR! FLOUR!! rfABBLS. "Premium;" 50 bbla Fayetteville, and OUlO half bbls. Extra," for sale by BL.LIS, lf.UAiOh.Ui. CiOU. March 24. LARD, LARD. 1 r BBLS. No. 1 Leaf Lard: 5 do. N U., tor L V sale by March 24. ELLIS, RUSSELL & CO. 4 WILMINGTON MARBLE AND STONE YARD. THE Subscriber harfng accepted the agency o( several largeestabfishments at the North, which will furnish him an unlimited supply of finished or nnfintshek, foreignand domestic MARBLE of all qualities, is prepared to fiH alt orders for MONUMENTS AND TOMB STONES and .every other article in the line of the business st reasonable rates. .? - - SC OXPIUItlNG.' LETTE&ING OR CAKTOfG, Executed as Wei las can be' done either "Norirr or South. - H ? i . -- - - - - -' .. The best ct eferencc eau beeiveo, if required!."', - .r -..--- - JAS.McCLAKANANr r; March Zj- , ' , I49-tf.. THE NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMP'Y, RALEIGH, N. C. i THE above Company hrsbeen In operation since the 1st of April, 1848, under the direction of the following Officers, viz : '''. Dr. Charles E.Jonhson, President, . , Wm. D.. Haywood, Vice President, . - ;. James F. Jordan, Secretary, Wm. H. Jones, Treasurer : 3 Perrin Besbee, Attorney, t 1 Dr. Charles E. Johnson, Dr. Wm. H. McKee, Medical Board qf Consultation. - Dr. R.B. Haywood. J. Hersman, General Agent. f This Company has received a charter giving ad vantages to the insured over any other Company. The 5th Section gives the Husband the privilege to nsure his own lite for the sole use of his Wife and children, free from any claims of the ,-representar ives of the husband or aBy of his creditors. X Organized on purely mutual princiDle. the life nembers participate in the tehote of the profits which ire declared annually. Besides, the applicant for .lie, when the annual premium is over au nay pay one halt in a Note. All claims for insurance against the Company will oe paid within ninety days alter proof of the death r , k i.tij ' . .. - . - staves are insureo ior one or nve years, at rates which will enable all Slaveholders to secure this class of properiiy against the uncertainty of life. Slave insurance presents a new and interesting feature in the history of North Carolina, which wiU prove very Important to the Southern States. The last four months operation of this Company shows a very large amount of business more than the Directors expected to do the first year having already issued more than ZUO policies. Dr. Wm. W. Ha brisk, Medical Examiner, and Agent, Wilmington, N. C. All Communications on business of the Company snoum De auaresseu to JAS. F. JORDAN, Sec'y. Raleigh, Feb. 12, 1553. 141tfJ NOTICE. , 3 THE subscriber having received letters testamen JL tary, from the last Court of Picas and Quarter Sessions, on the estate of tho late James Bvbch. hereby requests all persons indebted to his testator, to come forward and make payment, and those having .claims against said testator ark notified to present them within the time prescribed by law, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery JOHN D. UELLAM 1', Executor. Feb 13 142 tf NOTICE rPHOSE persons who havo placed papers in the JL hands 01 the lats James Bukch, acting Uontn ble, are hereby requested to present the oniciai re ceipts now held by them, and receive their respec tive claims from the subscriber, who as the execu tor of the late James Burch, is desirous of clostag the business of the estate. . JOHN D. BELLAMY, Executor.fc: Feb 15. 142-tf I HATS. ; TT'RESH arrivals of Gents Drers Hats. Spring JL iS'tyle by the Wm." H. Smith, and those whi hnv. h.'fn wnifino mn nnw ho fittpA r!nll in mt No. I. Granite Row. Front street M March 29 C. MVERS, Hatter NOW LANDING FROM SCHR. A. J. IhROSSET. 1 (r BOXES Cheese; 12 kegs Butter 20 do. 1 JJ Lard, prime leaf; 100 Ploughs. For sale by ZENO. H. GRSENE. March 22i 3. SILK, GINGHAM AND COTTON UMBRELLAS, OF every variety of colors, size, style, snd price, a good article of Childrens Gingham Unbrcllas, WiaUbone Ribs at One Dollar, at No. 1 Graiiiw Row Front St. C. MYERS, Hatter. March 29. - w C. PATENT MEDICINES. 4 BOXES Sand's Sarsaparilla, 0 boxes Town send's do.. 3 doz Risley'e do.2'3 gross Bate mnn's Drops, t gross Wright's Pinsy'l gross Bran Jeth's do., lgross Peters' "do., 4 do Spencer's do., 6 doz Beckwith's do C doz Moffat's do., J gross Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, 4 doz Wistar's Balsam Wild Cherry. &c. &c C. DoPRE, c Druggistand Apothecar; March 30. - TOWING BY STEAM ER4CALH0UN. . . : . ORDfsiis tor towmgoy stkamkk. CALHOUN, will have attention if left at the office of 1 7 GEOJHARRISS. Nov. 16. 105. PLANTING POTATOES; QQBBLS extra Yellow, for sale by. ELLIS, RUSSELL CO. March 24. RICE. . A FEW casks half and small, inst from II, inst iron Aim, tor JTi. sale by RANKIN & MARTIN. 3 March 22. Teas-., TUST received direcfahd fresh, the bcstfrtlcle or J Black afd Green Tea ever sold m thlsmirket, at retail, by W. C. HO WART. March 19. 2 DENTISTRY. THE undersigned has been engaged fourteen years in Dental Practice t during the last four years he resided in Broadway, N. Y. H He is now located in Wilmington, N. C, and hat his Office nearly opposite the Carolina Hotel. ; Patronage tesjpecuuity souciteu. - K-SPENCER. May 22,135. ' -29. J LARD! LARD!! 6BBLSj)rtme Ti. t;. l.ord, ror sale by P ; ANDERSON & SAVAGE. March ?4." WOOtOTAND WILLOW WARE. 1 Nesti Cedar Tubs I doz. Horse Buckets; lVJ 10 dp. Painted Bucket; 1 do. Cake Boards; 10 do. Brtms; I do. Barrel Covers: I ao. Altcant Mats; 1 io. Jute Mats j 6 do: Baskets, all kinds; 1 do. Fallitg Top Cabs. Pepper Boxes, Spice do., S do; ns.JLadlea. Forks. and every article wanted or househeepers For sale low, by March .9. - w. c. HOWAitu. ' ' - " " ?- MOLASSES. 266 1 HHDS. Prime Cardenas Molasses, now landing from Brig Ellen Hayden, and for sale by J. HATHAWAY A SON : March B. ---". TOBACCO. Vi 12 Half boxes do.. Luscious Luxury. for sale low bv ANDERSON dr. SAVAGE. March 22. WESTERN BACON. 1 r HHDS. Skies 10 do. Shoulders j 5 tierces L vyilama, a superior article, (or sale low, to close consignment, by . ' ELLIS, RUSSELL it CO. M'arch 24, . 4 DRUGS AND, MEDICINES. . -- JUST RECEIVED. 1 f LBS. Gum Opium, (Turkey,) 2Q0 lbs Salt 1 VPetre, 40 lb Gum.Arabic, 30 lbs Alixander Senns, 20 lbs K. J. Senna,-1 bbl Cum Camphor, J bbl Cream of Tartar. I bbl Carb. Soda. 1 cask Sal Soda, 2 eases Cooper's Isinglass, j do Cox's Gel atine, 4 ooxes celebrated, soap Powder, iaox w esTeaat Powder,; - , - . s . r J March so., , . - - , irS?rV.lH55' TVIT! fP THE1 subscriber; respectfully informs.. tbf rolS at he is now transacting the Auction tn.-.... wuuuuwn account ana nopts oy si net stier-ii-1, :j business, to merit continuance. of that palti-n i.. heretofore so libarsliy bestowed upon him. , M. CRONI.V -Stock, Real Estate and Negroes. bought ai d i ona coruniitslonot t per cent eilber at prita;a putllc sale. ti- - Jan 8, IS53. , . . 11c "v SUGAR. 1 ( IIHDS. and 10 bbls Porto Rico, for salt -XJ . EL LI 6', RUSSELL & C March 24. RECEIVED THIS DAY, PER'schr. L. P. Smith and briir A!b; "Adams, direct from the Manufactory jT4 fair uents' unit union lies; 0 - Ladies Kid Welt Boots ; f75 " Gents' Kino Calf Krogans jBO .'' -Misseii' Call,' Lace Boots ;' -60 " " Kid Gaiters; 50 ' Child's Calf Lace Boots. Also, a la-y lot of Calf Skins, of the best quJlitr, for i- JONES dt OaUDNEIl. March 19. V TO THOSE ACCUSTOMED TO GETTING LUMBER & TURPENTINE rpHE subscriber designing to make a settlemeii -JL of his hands in the South West, oners lor siWe 1 Plantation or tract of Land, lying in Glynn Countx , Georgia, on the head waters of '1 urUe Kivrr, whii :t river is navigable for vessels of a hundrtd tons -This tract contains 4,00 acres, chk fly timber iun.' none of which has butn cut. and is uiost advai.ta geously situated at the luad of navigation of Tor tle'River, and only sixteen mihs by the couisi- r..' the rivcf from the town of Brunswick. Jts cvnc n tenet to water carriage, healthiness, and location (u ing tho key to the whole euiroup.diiigcountry) nuik . it the moat desirable situation in 1 his rcction 1.; country. Asa place for trade and furnishing a pooa site for a Steam Saw Mill audTurpentine Distillery it is untlvalkd. As Brunswick is bbout to be bu.I' up, a market for Lumber and Turpentine ill be cer tain. This Plantation is Weil settled-having a good dwelling house every ntcessaTy out buildiig and about 4 or 500 acres of swamp and savBnnah Landcleared. V ith the premises, will be sold fur niture.stock. f-c . W. M. RILEY. Refer to Mr. John Taylor, St. Paul's P. O. Robs son Co., N.C. Bethel. Glynn Co.. Geo. March 29. fe-2mi BUCKWHEAT. 'Extra'" fresh, for sale by ELLIS, RUSSELL & CO. 5QBAGS March 24. HAMS. uot ot very superior Pi. C. Hams, selected for X'- luniuy use, ana now iq srnolte-house For aala FREEMAN HOUSTON. 6. March 29. BEEF TONGUES. 1 f)( SMOKED Tongues. For sale by marcn i. vv W. C. HOWARD. TO TUE PUBLIC. THE Subscriber has leased for a ter.n of yeass, ofR. W. Brown. Esq.. hia flre.nrr.nf inr iih his wharves, nnd is now in a condition to lake es pecial care of Spirits Turpentine and other Naval Stores comniited to his care. The Warehouse i well known to be the best and safest vtlnca in t n n for the storage of Bacon, Lard. Corn, Peas, &c The lower wharves have on them four large new sheds, where Spirits can be safely kept from tho rain and sun. He is prepared 10 receive and ship," orsell, all kinds of prxluce sent to his care. He will also make advances when required. tie oegs to reler to the tollowmg gentlemen: U, W. Brown, John Dawson. O.G. Parslev.anrl Th.. H. Wright, Esqrs. MILES COSTJN. Brown's wharf Wilmington, N. C. Sept. 13 77. SEG.1RS, SEGARS; WE have now on hand, Segars of the most popu lar brands, Imported and Domestic, which we aro now offering at low prices. WILKINSON & ESLER. Jan. 20. 131. VISITING CARDS. AVERY handsome article of plain enameled Visiting Cards, just received. Card Case- of various pattern? on hand at March za. S. W. WHITAKER'S. MORSE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF YELLOW DOCK ROOT. THIS is a PitYel) .Vegetable Compound, scientifi callv prepared Iron the best Roots and Herbs of the Materia Medics, and has gained an unrivall ed repuution for the following effects, viz : PURIFYING THE BLOOD. and thus curing all Humors, Sores, Ulceus, Cutane ous Kruptions. CJanker, Scald Head, Ac. Kcg-ialitig and Cleansing tne Stomach I Dowels, thus it cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Costivenesf, Files. Ac. Strervatheninr the Iicetivc Organs, thus causing the food to nourish and support every part. REGULATING THE SECHETARY ORGANS, and, by enabling them to perform their proper func tions, preventing and curing Bilious and other pain- lul diseases. Strenstlitning and Quieiingthe Nervous System, thus allaying iVervous irritation, and curingnll dis eases of the Nerves. It is njirivalled in tho cure of all . FEMALE DISEASES, as Weakness, Irregularity. Obstructions, Ac. It is pleasant to trfke, and safe in all cases; act ngin harmony with ihr restoring powers of r.atuie it nvcr injure but always hene6ts and cures, as thousands of voluntary certificates from ths best authorities testify. " Prepared by '. HOHK if- CO..ZJ Maiden-Lane, N. V. Sold by Drusisrssnd others throughout tlitn other countries. . S. B. d J A. EVANS. Asrots. Wilmington. N.C. gept,30. 85-Iy-e SPIRIT BARRELS. Kfn SECOND hand Spirits Turpentine Ear- " f fcis, lorsaie cv ANDERSON & SAVAGE. March 24. , TURKS ISLAND SALT. A Vi BUSHELS afloat. ! lot. to uit. MILES COSTIN, .Brown's wharves. -v--;- 120. Dee. 23. PURE MEDICAL WINES J LIQUORS. DAUK. ana rale French Brandy i Port, Madei ra and Sherry Winc. all of sunerior ouslhy. sT. B. J. A. EVANS. Jan 15. ; . 129 COOPERS WANTED. FfpOmate Sprits Turpentine Casks, to whom JL Steady employment and liberal w a yps. will be given. J. R. BLOSSOM. March 8. ' ' 151-tf. - CANDY. tZr BOXES Candies. assorted. For sale br Oy : March 19. W. C. HOWARD. " ;r OVERSEER WANTED. . Apply tv ANDERSON YOCNG. ApnllS. - r - 14-4w. WRBSTERIjl i UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY, S Ol Copies just received, and for sale low, st iJvf s. W. WHITAbTERN. April 12. - . 12. 'i V-' (

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