i WILMINGTON. Ni:Cj;-SATURbAY MORNING APRIL 30, 1853 WHOLE NO. 1084,1 VOL 8 NO.-20. .:' -JV" THE TRI-WEEKLY COMMERCIAL, fa Pnk)iih.lHr Tnunir. TnM)lTlil S AT Aranarai S3 par aaaim. parable in all cases in ad vance. ..---. - - - BY TtlOUAS LOaiNO-KorroKndPOFWW. Caraer throat ad Market Streets, ,:. ' WILMINGTON. K C. i " ' T- . .1 ' ? 4 7V75? f ADVERTISING :' 1 qr. 1 insertion SO 50 I I sqr. 2 months, '. 84 00 ' 1 " , -.75 I t 3 . . S 00 r month. - 2 50 I T 45 12 " 12 00 - -t. Tan linos or lesstnike a square. .'If an advertise- thint exceed tea lines.the price will be in propor- ' Lift- . -! a . ... . - V"- . iv '.'Ail -iler.lsemeutsarepayable at the lime of their .Vernon, x.' 'Z - " : ,'. i ltraclawitu yearly advertisers, will be made - V- lhn n04t liberal terms. ..!. i " - V tr-iosfer of contracts, for yearly advertieiog will bs per.nitted. Should cireum.anaeo render a :vtiiiiM i basinets. or an unexpected removal nec ; teuar. a chtrsre according to the published .terms . will be at the oiMian of the contractor, for the time " .Ta J orivUsr of Annual Advertisers is-strtctly ' limited t their own' immediate- business ; end all ' advertisements for the benefit of other persons, a .welt all advertisement iwt immediately conoee ' ted with their own business, and ell exeessof ad ,vertU3ments in length or "othferwise, beyond the limits enrized.' will be 'charged, at the usual rate 'PrjfderriMmeatislaetaded in the contract for he sale or rent of homes or and in town or coon - r, or for the sale or hire of negroes,' whether the property Uowned by the advert riser or by other per- on. T teaa are excluded by.tbe term "immediate easiness." ' ,' . ' :.. ; ' All advertisementsiaserted In the tri-weekly Com "msrciil, are entitled to one insertion in the Weekly 'free of charge- ' ' i ! JOB. CARD AND FANCY PRINTING, executed in superior style. : . , . ' AGENTS FOR T HE COMMERCIAL. 5 New' York Messrs. Bowk4 DHosr. " Boston Fbedebick Kiddbb. " Philadelphia. K.Cohen. BUSINESS CARDS. -X- JOSEPH R, BLOSSOM, Genera! rornmisslon anl Forwarding Slcreliant, Prompt personal attention siren to Consign. j. ments for Sale or Shipment. Literal Ctsh .adcances made on . Consignments to .' nui or to vw Nno York friends. . Wilmington, Jan. 3a 1853. 135 T. C. WORTH. CaiSISSIOS AID FORWAEDING MESCflASl, WILMINGTON, N. C. " Feb. 19. 1S53. H3-ly WILLIAM A GWYER, Geaenl ijcat, Forwardin?'tni Commission . . - MERCHANT, Hake pleasnreln Informlnemyfnends, that lam preptred to ?ive all b'isiiiess entrusted tome effi cient and personal attention. I have n wharf for Nanl St-rei, with ample accommodations, Spirit Hnso, and Warehouse. - Coasinments of Naval Store fr sle or shipment ? and'alt kinds of coon try praiuee solicited. Cash advances ma le on con- AprH 13, 1S52. ri - ' GEORGE MYERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCEJt Keeps constancy on hand. . Wines. Teas. Liquors, Provisions, Wood and Willow Wore, Fruit, OinfecUonaries,'- -South Front street, WILMINGTON, N. C. Nov. 13. 1332 1 09 S B. & J. A. EVANS, WHOLESALE 4- RETAIL DRUGGISTS, . t WILMINGTON, N. C. WiH kep always on hand a large and very pelect stock of Drags, Medicines, Chemicals, Pnlnt?,Oils, tltass.- Sargical- InstromenU, Patent Medicines, Perfumery, tc., at low prices. Jat 18. 1853. . 130 - J. S. BANKS COIilaSIOH AND FORWARDING MEBCII1M tli - v WILMINGTON, ft. C. -Jane 22. " 42-12-mc. v J. HATHAWAY & SON, -.-'COMMISSION MERCHANTS. WILMINGTON, N. C. J. Hath awat. L. Hathaway. 91. Feb, 15 1853. jas. h;chadbourn& CO., General Commission Merchants, jiWlLMINGTON. N. C. . Jas. H. Chadsopbjt. Gbo. Chadbowb;. V-AS - ,r t - -. - ; -i-ELLIS; RUSSELL & Co. "L3 EJf&RAA C OMMISSIOS MER CHA N TS : WTILMlNaTON, N. C. MAS.'d. KLCtS, HKSBT T. ae88SLL, iOS. S. BCSSSLt Jan. 231 853. 133. ; GEO. HARRISS, General Commission Merchant, - - WILMINGTON, N. C. OTttICT attention given to piocuring Krelgh O And perchasiagCargoesfo rressel t '' - . Kirn to e . - O.0. Parsley, Ksq. t J. A.Taylor, Esq., ' Wilmington . i. D. Bellamy, fisq., . ' Messrs. Ballard & Huntington, L-- Thompson Hanter, $ wrk - Aiex'r.tierron,Jr.,taiiaJeipnia Meesrs-WUliamsAiiutler, H.V. Baker, Kaq. Ch riestor.S .Cr Jn;.1863. . .-,'V,: ' . .; 123-tf JOSEPH H. FLANNER, r: General Commission' Merchant. fItiMlNGTOX- iayjto,tto. - - , - S. M. WEST, - AUCTIONEER-: AND " 87-ly-e. COMMISSION MERC HAN T, j .iiiuinwiua,H,i,- :.- TfTILL sell or bay ileal Estate and Negroes at vis ; small commission. V ' Q,.rM. K..K.tAM a. T . . 1 e mt . m 1 utuvi siicuiiua i,,cn 'wine saieai i imecr, w pentine.Tar. or any kind of Country Produce. -. uwm nwou uirar, oouia siue ot. airn.ei street, . ' .'i i. .a . . June -2;1352. -., .; ; 33!y , - DENTAL NOTICE. . f -VDRiW-u HKR WOOD, formerly fjry of.Dnplin.and practical Dentist for TJJJLXJ the last 7 years, informs his friends and the public generally, that he has located in Wilmington; oa 'Front, street corner of Orange, where he is prepared to attend to all calls in the line of hie profession. Room expressly for the recep tion f Ladies, t He is induced to hope that the lib eral patrouage formerly extended to him mar be continued by the citizens of Viimington and vicin-Ity-V. - Oct 2.-1 y-e - - HVANBORRELEN; : ; GENERAL AGENT. COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, -; A , WILMINGTON; N.-C. " Partlcolar attention .. given to sale and purchase 1 Naval Stores, i- . - u . , JeU1853.rr . "' -123-Iy. BUSINESS CAJIDS. :: :t CORNELIUS DoPRE. r: ' XHOLK 81LC BWD RETAL DtiLElB 1W;. Drugs,' Medlines, Ch04cals, PalBta, Oil, Dye Stttfls, XJUss,-Perfumery, Cigars, , - Old UsBtn, Paney Artielee, ' - "I-"- MARKKT STllBKT, ' ' WILMINQTOH, W. C. Preseriptionscarefuilyeompounded by experi enced persons, 'v- - '-r. March 28. 1852. ANDERSON & SAVAGE GENEttALr COMMIsiSION MERCHANTS, WILMINGTON, N. C. JAMES: ANDERSON. , Joly 1, 1852. . EDWARD SAVAGE. 4G-12m A. ADAMS. " ' Bvl ADAM8 ADAMS, BROTHER & Co. (Late Barry, Bryant & Adams.) COMMISSION MERCHANTS - WILMINGTON , N. C . x Jnly t;ift52v: ' y-'- 123, ; GE0. U. KELLY, : COMMISSION MERCHANT. eztdooi to A. A. Wannet's. on North Water st will attend to the sale of all kinds of Country Pro, auce. such a Corn. Peas-Meal. Bacon, Lard. Ac and will keep constantly on hand a faH supply of uroccries.tvc. . -, References. WIHceHall,of Wayne, JohnMcRae, Wilmington Vv. Caraway, ' en. aix.. Mcttae. K. P. HaU, Wilmington , Wiley A. WaUei ; ' Dec. 13. 1852. 115-ly J. C. LATTA. COMMISSION MER CHA NT, AND GENERAL AGENT, " WILMINGTON, N .C . Oct. 1 1852. 87 MILES C0STIN, COMMISSION MERCHANT, WILMINGTON, N. C. REPKR TO E.P. Hall,K8q.,Prea't Branch State 1 Bank, I Thos.H. Wright, Esq., Pres't Bank , Wtlming - Cape Fear, ' f ton, N.C. O.G. farsley, Esq., Pres't Commer- 1 cial Bank, . j Dec. 19. 1852 118-tf. TiiOS. F. GAUSE. Commission Merchant & Auctioneer, Office In Hall's upper building, North Water street. Where he will be happy to attend to all orders in either branch of hisbusinees. tt:l : m 11 1 CCJ 1 1 Q If WILLIAM n, PEARE, COLIECTOR AND ADVCBTISIMI ACE NT Per Country Newspapers throughout he Uulted States, Basement of Sun Iron Be tilings, Baltimore street All business en: rested to his care transacted 95-f promptly, oi liberal terms. sept i J. D. LOVE, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN CABINET FURNITURE, BEDSTEADS, CHAIRS, MATTRESSES, dtc. &c. Krout street, South ot Market, BROWN'S BCII.DINO, WILMINGTON, N. C. Sept. 16, 1932. 79-y-c GEO. 0. VAN AMRINGE, BROKER, AND MERCANTILE AQENT, WILMINGTON, N. C. PARTICULAR attention psid to the purchase or saieuf all descriptionsof Merchandise and Pro duce, and on which one per cent commission will be charge i. Any business intrusted to him ill re ceive prompt and personal attention. His desk for the present is in the office of Mr. Wm. A. Gwyer. HsrsREKCES ; Messrs. Ellis, Russell & Co., 1 ' Adams Bro. & Co., Wilmington. " J.R. Blossom, Esq. August 14. 65.-C D. C. FREEMAN. GEORGE HOUSTON. FKEEMASf & HOUSTON, MERCHANTS AND FACTORS, WILMINGTON, N. C. D. C. FREEMAN & CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 175 FRONT STREET, NEW YORK. FREEBA.1 AND HOUSTON, WILIHlXGTOFr, S. C KEEP constantly on hand a stock ot Flour, Corn, Pork, Bacon. Salt, Cofce, Sagar, Mo lass f, Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff", Candles, Soap, For eign and Domestic Liquors and Wind; Iron, Nails, Paints, Oils, Glass, Domestics, Hals, Boots, Shoes, Leather, Agricultural Implements, and a vt rietv of other articles, suitable for family and plan tation use and the retail trade, which they will dfcpoteof in lots to suit dealers or consumers on rensonaoie terms tor casn, or in exenange iona val. Stores or other produce. The senior partner D. C. Fbscmax, is located i the city ;of New York ; the junior partner, Qmo, Houston, in Wilmington. If desired, advances, will be made on consignments to and from either place. All business entrusted to them will receive nroner attention: and orders for Goods will be promptly and carefully' filled. Sept. 9. 76-f. . ARRIVALS AT THE HAT EMPORIUM. N001 1 Granite Row, Front Street. We have now open an elegant assortments of Misses, Boys, and Infants Hats, to which the attention of those wishing to purchase is most respectfully solicited please call and make selections from the largest and best stock" of Children Hata- trver ottered in vvn mington. C. MYERS, Hatter. April 19. I 15. I. WC8SEL. ' . - y. B. EILERS. i WESSEL & EILERS. COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND WHOLE SALE GROCERS. North Water Street, Wil mlngtoo, NV C, intend to keep at the above atanda general assortment of, Groceries, Liquors, ana rrovisions at wholesale and to carry on General Commission Business, r -,- BITIIIicrr: 7 R. P. Hall. Pres't Breh Bank of the State. ) O. Q. Parsley, Pres't Commercial Bank. Wil P. K. Dickinson. Eso. '. Poppe & Co. , Dollner& Potter. SNew 1 ork- Jan. 20 1853 r. - f WILRINSON & ESLER. . , CASH DEALERS tS ConrecUonary, Fruit. Nut Toys, Fancy A r- (icics. rci mincrv, t ooaceo. eears. &e WHOLESALE AND RE U AIL, " MARKET STREET, - '' ' WILMINGTON N.C. " Nov, 30.1882. ' c ,w .10-tf -LABOR IS MONEY. JUST received Trom the manofaetory, 75 boxes Excelsior Family Soao. two-thirds th nn.mii. and half the labor wilt do the same washing as an v other Soap hard, soft or salt "water majr h used with success. In whole or half boxes. For sale to'JV ' . " - - S. M. WEST. .w-- - :,: i 145 , BUSINESS CARDS' - I V ; N. T. HARRISS, t "AUCTIONEER ' r , ... & v ' - GENEJlALr COMMISSION MERCHANT, -; - WILMINGTON,. N. C. Rcrsaa to . -! . Dr. Johk D. Bxixamt, Johh A. Tatlob, Esq., Gkobok Hakmiss, Esq. April 16, 1853. 14-ly. BROTHERS LLNE. THE New Steamer "Douolass" having been added to this Line, and now having two light draft Steamers snd fonr 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. ' ' . V J. S. BANCS, Agent. --June 22. "'.'- - - 42 tf. , DISCOUNT NOTES TILANK NOTES for discouat efr LANK IfOTES .n tbewwrt X baakein thi olace. and a handsome edition justprintedof notes embraeingalllhebank.foisale at the Office of The Commercial Oct.26 89. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A N OTHER lot of those superior Yellow Planting XA. Potatoes. Those wishing Potatoes win ao we to call, before purchasing, on WILKINSON & ESLER. Feb 10. . 140 BOXING AXES ! BOXING AXES ! TUST received, a few boxes of extraquality of new O ond Improved pattern Feb. 12. J. M. ROBINSON. BACON AND PORK. ry BHDS. Bacon Sides and Shoulders; I 15 bbls. Mess Pork- For sale by J. HATHAWAY. & Feb. 3. (SON. 137 NEW COMMISSION nOUSE. THE subscribers have entered into Co-partner- . . m -rr- vr a linn jl ship under the firm ot rtnuLniuH '"" THER. for the transaction of the Commission Business in 7b6aeco. Cotton and Produce generally, and have taken Wabefodsk No. 12U Smith s Wharf, BaltImobc, Mb. R. W. PENDLETON, P. P. PENDLETON. Baltimore, Aug. 10th, 1852. References : Hugh Jenkins & Co., Baltimore. r . VV. Brune & Hons, " Wm. Wilson & Sons. " Edwin Wortham & Co., Richmond. Archb'd Thomas & Son, " Hugh W. Fry. " Rhodes & Ogiebay, Bridgeport, Ohio. John Cieigh, Cincinnati. Gorden & Co., Louisville. W. H. Bartless, Charleston, S. C. Otis J. Chafee, " James M'Cullogh. Pittsburg. Brown & Kirkpatrlck, ' Z, Chafee, " D. Lamb, Ksq , Cash'r N. W'n Bank, Wheeling. S. Brady, Esq., " Mer. d Mech. " " Jamea R. Baker, Wheeling. Josiah Sibley, Hamborr, S. C. Henry A. Nchrmder, Mobile, Alabama. A. t.. Gaines, New Orleans, Oct. 6. 87 -6mc. NOTICE. THOSE Indebted to Wilkinson & Rsler, wil lconfer a favor by calling and settling, as their bills are now ready st the FRUIT DEPOT. GLUE. superior, just received snd for sale ADAMS BRO. & Co. 35. 25nY8LS June 5. DAILY EXPECTED. BUSHELS prime Corn; 12600 pounds 600 prime N. C. Bacon; 80 bushels Cow Peas; 10 barrels Lard. For sale by RANKIN & MARTIN. March 22. ' 3-5t. WE ARE AGENTS FOR those superior Teas imported by the Pekin Tea Company, which are twcniy-five per cent less than sold in this market. All kinds Blnck and Green. , WILKINSON fc ESLER. Feb 5. 133 PLANTING POTATOES. A tC BRLS. Planting Potatoes, for sale in 4tVJV' lots to suit, by MILES COSTIN. Feb 6. 138 GOSHEN BUTTER. CZf Kegs extra Goshen Butter, at a low price. Call and try, at GEO. MYERS, Original Family Grocery. 153. March 12 STEAMER "SPRAY" FOR SMITHVILLE. THE steamer Spbat," will leave for Smithvilie Tuesday, Thursday.Sat ,urdav and Sunday, leaving Wiiminz- loo, 10 a. m., and Smithvi.le, 4, P, 01., landlns both ways at urton whart. Passaee 50 cents in all cases. Freight 25 cents per barrel, other articles in pro portion. Apply on board, or to A. H. VANBOKKELEN, No. 2, South Wharves. Feb. 17. 143-tf. CLEAR PORK. QA BBLS , now on their way, and to be sold from ut tnewnan. K ith, KM A r tiULB i uix. Feb. 17. 143 S. S. UNION. I Have just received the following publications of the American S. S . Union, v The New Bibli cal Atlas, Cottage Lectures on Pilgrim's Progress. 5.5. acnooi illustrations, ftunny rde, Lit ts Kit ty Brown, Ac. S. W. WHITAKEB, March 15. 154. BUTTER AND CHEESE. KEGS Butter and 25 boxes Cheese, just re ceived and for sale by 12 JAS. H. CHADBOURN & CO. March 1. " 143 CHEMICALS THRESH arrivals of the following: 100oz. Sul- JL pnaieuuinine, o dots. Eosom Salts. 6 lbs pure sulphate .ine, s oa 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 lbs Iodide Arsenic, 2 lbs Chloroform, 1 oz Iodide Copper, 1 oz Yalerinate of Iron, S lbs Phosohite Soda. 20 lbs Snnr Lead, ourt-.t oi Tannin,.! ox Oxide Mercury, S gals aq. Ammonia, 10 ids opiruB Ammonia Aromtl, iu ioa tt on men's Aodyne. for sate or u. dcpkk. Druggist,' Market st. March 30. .- - - . . , ... 6. SUGAR. r 6HHDS. P. K. Sugar, 2 do. St; Cruse do., very auparior B half boxes Loaf do. For sale low by W. C. HOWARD. , March 15. :s4. LIME! LIME!! LIME!!! V r(rBBu3. LlncolnvUle White Lump; , lao OUU calcined Plaster, Piaster! ng Hair. and Fire Brick; HydraalitCertient V1000 bbls. Lime de.;ror3aleby . ' r i .Vt. Ct K.. UUD ' ' ontractoraandBullders April 8, 1852. .jy-., . ; NEW FURNITURE. frrrii THE subscriber wonld resDectfuIIy invue ihea J. tendon of the public to his stock of Furniture now being received by the Philadelphia, New York ana noston packets. Having: recently made an addition to his already verv extensive Wsre Rooms, he will be enabled to keeD on hand as complete an assortment as can be found in any establishment of the kind, and having purchased nearly all of his good of manufacturers, he can sell at very reason- sole prices. Tne following articles may betound in niscsiBDiisnmeni. Sofas, Black Walnut and Mahogony, In plush, nair ciotn, orocateiie or irLatne; TeteaTetes; Divans; Stuffed seat Hocking and easy Chairs ; Gothic arm and sitting Chairs; Sofa, Centre. Pier, Boqoet, and work Tables; . Eiagkes, or Commode and corner What Nots j uttomana, Cnckets, and Teapoys; ; Fine Mantle or Pier GHaseea ; - Piano-Fortes. Stools and Music Stands : Secretaries, fine French and common : Etaglree ; Portable Desks, in rosewood, mahog any, biacK walnut, or papia macho; Fine Library Chairs and Lounges; Dressing Bureaus, plain and Marble ; Washstanda, every variety ; Wardrobes, mahoirany. walnut and painted About 100 Bedsteads, French, Cottage, high post, hall post, Field and Uol, in mahogany, walnut, cherry, maple and iron ; Ma: trasses, curled hair, mess and spring; Towel Stands ; Painted setts of Chamber Furniture ; Chairs, and Rockers ; about 125 dozen Cane and Wood Seat ; Hat trees, walnut, mahogany and iron ; Counting Room andOffice Desks, Chairs, Stools and Shelves ; Cane Seat high Stools, with back, a new article; Counter and btotwooat i tools: Looking Glasses, every description, from 12 cents to 91UV Children's Cabs, Carriages, Horses, Rockers Cribs, Chairs, Cradles, Trundle Bedsteads, and Toy Bureaus ; Work Boxes; Refrigerators, Water Coolers, Baths, f-c. Almost every article that may be wanted in t hi line. J. D. LOVE, Front street. Sept. IS. town papers copy 79-tf BLANRS. THR following Blanks are printed and kept con Jl stantly for sale at the Office of The Commercial. COMMERCIAL, Shipping Articles. Bills of Lading. 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 ot Vessels. Do. Letter Sheet. Crew Lists. Prices Current. Checks on all the Banks, Charier Party. Manifests of all kinds. Entries Merchandise. Do. Ballast, MISCELLANE O US. Warrants, with and with Bills of Sole. Do. of Negroes. Bonds for Negro Hire. Mortgage Deeds. out judgment. Negro Passes. Warrantee Deeds. i Bonds for the Delivery oft Property. COURT HI A TSfKS. Ven. Exponas. iSubncenas County and msaaoo uonr. i superior court. Alias Vend. Ex. Juror Tickets, County Fi Fa. and Superior Court. IWrlts. Allkinds 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 zood for suffering humanity. Fresh Sardines, in large and small boxes : brown. clarified, crushed and loaf Sugar; Olive Oi!, 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 snd dry Citron, for table use, a new article, never before introduced in this city ; a fresh lot of Man goes and Pickles, allkinds; 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 ; 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 mono', come up ye honorable Southeruera 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, thntVesides in Philadelphia, will look in the Post Office, in that Place, aom. thing will be found to its, his or her advantage. March 1 . 149 MESS AND PRIME PORK. 1 ff BBLS. to arrive per Brig Mazathan, and 1 UU for sale by J. R. BLOSSOM . March 8. 151. , WHISKEY. 1 F( BBLiS. Cincinnati Rectified V hiskey; A VVjust received and for Bale by FREEMAN 4. HOUSTON. March 24. LARD. A PRIME lot North Carolina bbls. For sale by April 5. 3QS. Lard, in kegs and R. BLOSSOM. BLANK BOOKS AND PAPER. AN additional supply of Ledgers, Journals, Day Books, Records, Bill Books, Receipt, &e. Bill Paper, Cap and Letter do., just received and for sale at S. W. WHITAKER'S. March 29. ' " 6 : ONIONS AND POTATOES. 1 ( BBLS. Onions, X J7& do Potatoes. Just received from Boston by RANKIN A MARTIN. 'March 22. 3 GROCERIES. JUST received and in prime order, 5 hhds. P. R. Sugar; 10 bags Rio Coffee; 20 do. Java do.; 10 kegs extra Goshen Butter; 10 half bbls. extra Canal Floor; 50 bags do.; 50 bbls.Vhiekey ; 20 do. Old Rye do.: 20 do. Apple BrandylzS-hoxes Pale Ale. For sale low, by W. CVHOWAKD. March 3. 149. FLOUR! FLOUR!! crrkBBLS. "Premium;" 50 bbl Fayetteville, and ejUlO half bbls. "Extra," for sale by ELLIS, RUSSELL oi CO. March 24. 4 LARD, LARD. - r BBLS. No. 1 Leaf Lard; 5 do N, C, for XKJ sale by March24. ELLIS, B.USSELL & CO. 4 W I L MINGTO N MARBLE AND STONE YARD. THE Subscriber having accepted the agency ol several iargeestabnshtnenls at the North, which will furnish him an unlimited suddIv of finished or Bafinishekforeignand domestic MARBLE of aU qualities, is prepared to fill all orders for v v ; ';: - MONUMENTS AND TOMB STONES" and every other's rticle in the line' of the business t reasonable rates. -.. SCULPTURIKG, LETTERING OR VARVtSW, Executed as wciks can be done either NsBrth or South. " 1 - v ' " . The best ef efe fence can be iiTen.- tr requre. JAS ,MeCLAK."AN March 3. . J49-tf. 5 THE NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMP'Y, - RALEIGH, N. C. - ' THE above Company hea been In operation since J. the 1st of Aptii, ibid, under tne direction e tne louo wing umeers, viz :' Dr. Charlea K. J onhson, Preeid enf , Wm, D. Haywood, Vice President, James F. Jordan, Secretary, Wm. H. Jones, Treasurer, Perrin Busbee, Attorney, v I Dr. Charles E. Johnson, Medical Board tf . Coniuttatxons i . v Dr. Wm. H.McKee, Dr. R.B. Haywood. J. Hersman. General Aeeut. This Company has received a charter giving ad vantages to the insured over any other Corapag. . The 5th Section gives the Husband the privilege to nsure his own tile for the sole use of his Wife and Children, free from, any claimsof the reprasenta i ves of the husband or any of his creditors. . Organized on purely mutual principles, the life nembers participate in the uholc of the profits which '.re declared- annually. Besides, the anicant for Klfe, when the annual premium Is over may pay enenau tarn iimc. . . . . Ail rlnimn for insurance affainst the Coki Dan? wiU Toerpald wfthriThlnety days after proof of. the death or th party is rarotstiea. Slaves are insured for one or five, years, at rates which will enable all Slaveholders to secure this class of properily against the uncertainty of life, y Slave insurance presents a neW and interesting -feature In the history of North Carolina, which will prove very Important to the aouthen 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 200 Policies. Dr. W. W. Harrisb, Medical Examiner, and Agent, Wilmington, N. C. All Communications on business of the Company should be addressed to ' JAS. F. JORDAN. SeCy. r Raleigh, Feb. 12, 1853. 141-ff. S NOTICE. 4 THE subscriber having received letter testamen tary, from the last jCourt of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, on the estate of the late James Bubch, hereby requests all persons indebted to his testator, to come forwardvand make payment, and .those having claims against said testator are notified to nresentthein within the time prescribed by law, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their Tecovery. JOriJN u. eKLLAU y, i-.xecutor., Feb 15 142 If NOTICE. THOSK persons who have placed papers in the hand9 0f the late James Bubch, acting Acta ble, are hereby requesled to present the olficialt, -- ceipts now held by them, and receive iheirrcape. tive claims from the subscriber, who as the exec tor of the late James Burcli, is desirous of etosifi the business oi the estate. - JOHN D. BELLAMY, Executor, Feb 15. 142.tf HATS. FRESH arrivals of Gents Dress liots. Spring Style by the Wm. H, Smith, and those who have been waiting can now be. fitted Call in at, No. 1, Granite Row. Front street H March a u. in i Kits, tutter. NOW LANDING f FROM SCHR. A. J. DeROSSET. T 1 rr BOXES Cheese i 12 kegs Butter; 20 do. X JJ Lard, prime leoft 100 Ploughs. For sale by ZENO. H. GREENE. March 22. . 3. SILK. GINGHAM, AND COTTON UMBRELLAS, 0 F every variety of colors, shse, style, and price, a cood artiele of Childrens G tne am Unbrellas, Whalebone Ribs at One Dollar, at f,o. 1 Granite Row Fron t St. C. M Y"ERS, Hatter. March 29. 8. PATENT MEDICr.ES. 4 BOXES Sand's Ssrsapsrilla, e boxes Town send's do., 3 doz Risley'a do.. 3 gross Bate mnn'e Drops, grossWrlght's PI" u I gross Bran- aeth's do., 1 gross Peters' do., 4 r Spencers do., 6 doz Beckwith'sdo 6 doz Mc t's do., , gross Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, 4 doz Vlstar's Balsam Wild Cherry, Ac. &c ' C. DePRE, DrugglsV d Apothecary. March 30. ir"" r lo. IWINlBY STEAMEI CALHOUN. ORDERS for to wie by STEAMER C4LHOUN, will rwve attention i left at the offica of GEO. HARRISS. J. "L 105. r" ' m Nov. 16. PLANTING POTATOES. i rf BBLS tfra Yellow. for sale br 1 UU ELLIS, RUSSELL & CO. March 24. -4- RICE-v ; A FEV casks C. and small, just from MBT, for Xl sale by sale by RANKIN & MARTIN. ' - -f '. 3 March 22. 3 TEAS. JUST received di t and fresh, the beef article of Black and Green -U eas ever sold in this mirket, at retail, by f W. C. HOWAIID. March 19. J v : V -' 4 2 ; PNTISTRY. THE undersign 1 has been engaged fourteen year In Dental Practice ; during ihe last four years he resided in BroadS ayN. Y. ' He is now I ted in Wilmington, N. C, and has his Office nea' opposite the Carolina He tel. Patronage A pectfully solicited.- ' - K. SPENCER. May 22, 1ST. - - - . 29. , f LARD! LARD!! BBL. 0 ne N. C. Ird, for sale by : : ' 6 ANDERSON & SAVAGE. 4 March 2 W00DLN AND WILLOW WARE. 1 "l NestsJJedar-Tubsr I doz. Horse Buckets; lUlO do.Painted Buckets; 1 do. Cske Boards; 10 do. Browns; I do. Barrel Covers: 1 do. Alicanf Mats; 1 At Jute Mats; 6 do. Caskets,, all kinds; 1 do. Falling Top Cabs. Pepper Boxes,. Spice ao., Spocns, L dies, Forks, and every article wanted by househeey ' . For sale low, by March X , W. C. HOWARD, i 4 MOLASSES. 26-5! DS. Prime Cardenas Molasses, now andingfrom Brig Ellen Hayden, snd for sale ay." March 26. J. HATHAWAY A. SON. 4. TOBACCO. ES Tobacco, "Star Factory." . : ; haj boxes do- "Luscious Luxury," for sale lov by - ANDERSON A SAVAGE. Ma 22. r WESTERN BACON." 1 (Tf IHDSi. Sides; 10 do. Shoulder; S tierces L vA, ime, a superior article, for sale low, to close conay ..menV'by .;; jr-1 ...'' '-...' 1 , ELLIS, RUSSELL A CO. lfT3rcb24.' ' . 4 - I DRUGS AND MEDICINES. JUST. RECEIVED. t r LBS. Gum Opium, Turkey, 200 lbs Salt 1 LPetre, 40 Ib Gam Arabic, 30 lbs Alixander Senns, 20 Ibe E. J. Senna, 1 bbl Cum Camphor, 1 bbl Creant of Tartar, I bbi Carb. Soda, 1 cask Sal. Soda, 2 eases Cooner Iingfos, 3 dot Cox's Gel atine, 4 boxes celebrated Soap Powder, 12do box es Yeast Powder. O. DvPRE, Draggiet. -March 30. - " 1 . 1N0TICE. THR ubseriber, respectfully informs the paHie. that he la now transacting the Auction business on his own account, and hopes by strict at'.entiun t buMnea, to merit a coniinuanoe of that pairenae heretofore so libemlly bestowed bpob him. - i ,r . a M. CRONLT. Stock, Real Estate and NegToea. bought and fd on a commission ot 1 per ceot either at private er public sale. ... ' , Jan 8. 1853. " ' j28 SUGAR. 1 n HHDS. and 10 bbla I bbla Porto Rico, for sale by ELLIS, RUSSELL CO Match 24. RECEIFED TUIS DAK, PER ecnrL. P. Smith and brio- Aih.r, Adams, direct from the Manufactarv i pair ivenisr jnn union lies; 60 M , Ladies Kid Welt Boots ;. 78 " i Gents' Fine Calf Krogans 60 ' Misses' Calf Lace Boots -.60 - v . Kid Gatiers; . 50 Chikl Calf Lace Boots. Also, a4arge lot of Calf Skins, of lie best quality, for sale cheap by ' JONEJt A GARDNER. Match 19. . . t . TO THOSE ACCUSTOMED TO GETTING LUMBER & TURPENTINE. "I BE subscriber designing to make a settlement JL of bis bands in the South West, oners for saJe a Plantation or tract of Land, lying in Giynn County, Georgia, on the head waters of Turtle River, which river is navigable for vessels of a hundred tons This tract contains 4.500 acres, fhirfl tin.h. i.La wuw. no. wen tui, ana is roost advanta geously situated at the hadof navigation of Tur tle River, and only sixteen miles by the couise of the river gm the town of Brunswick. Jts conven ience to water carrlage.healtbiness, and location (be ing the key to the whole suirnundiiigcountry) mako it the most desirable situa;ion in this section of country, Asa place for trade and furniehW a cood site for a Steam Saw Mill aud Turpentine DrsiiLerv it is unrivalled. As Brunswick is about to be bailt op, a market for Lumber and Turpentine will he cer tain. This Plsntation is well settled having a good dwelling house every necessary oat building and about 4 or 500 seres of swamp end savannah Land cleared. With the premises, will be sold fur nlture, stock. dc W. M.RILEY. Refer to Mr. John Taylor, St. Paul's P. O. Robe son Co.," N. C. v Bethtel. GJynn Co., Geo. Mareazs. 6 2m, BUCKWHEAT. (tf BAGS "Extra" fresh, for sale hv .V . ELLIS, RUSSELL & CO. iarcn 24. f hams: A Lot of tcry superior N. C. Hams, sHe. fed for MX. family use, and now in smoke-liouse. For sale 29: FREEMAN t HOUSTON. BEEF TONGUES. 1 Hfi SMOKED Tongues. For sale by LyjKJ March 19. W. C. HOWARD. TO TUE PUBLIC. THE Subscriber has leased for a ter.n ot year, of IL W. Brown, Esq., his fire-proof store, with his wharves, and is now in a condition to lake ee peeialcare of Spirits Turpentine and other Naval Stores commited to his care.. The Wnrehouse is well known to be the best and safest place In town for the storage of Bacon, Lard. Corn. Peas, &c. The lower wharves have on them fonr large new sbeds, where Spiris an be 'safely kept from the rsin and sun. He is prepared io receive and ship, or sell, all kinds of produce sent to his care. He will also make advances when required. : He begs to refer tu the following gentlemen: RJ W. Brown, John Dawson, O.G. Parsley, and Tho. H. Wright, Esqrs. MIKES COSTJN. Brbwn's wharf Wilmington, N. C. Sept. 13 - 77. SEGARS, SEGARSI tTTE have now on hand, Segars of the most peptr- i v lar oranas, imported ana domestic, which we are now ottering at low prices. WILKINSON & ESLER. Jan. 20. 131. VISITING CARDS. AVERY handsome article of plain enameled Visiting Cards, jtrst received. Card Cases ot various patterns on hand at Man h 29. S W. WHITAKER'S. MORSE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OP YELLOW DOCK ROOT. ed reputation for the following effects, vizi fV RIFYING THE BLOOD, . . t II T . . ... ana urus curing an numors, esores, Ulcers, LBnVf' ous Eruptions. Canker, Scald Head, Ac. Regulating and Clean sins the Stomach L Bowels, thua it cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Cosiiveness, Piles, Ac. Strengthening the DijresUrc Organs, , thus causing the food to nourish and support every part. Regulating the secretary organs, and, by enabling them to perform their proper func tions, preventing and curing Bilious and other pain ful diseases. , Strengthening ond Quieting the Ifriroiis System, thus allaying Nervous Irritation, and curingall dis eases of the Nerves. It is nnrivalled la the esre ef s!f FEMALE DISEASES, as Weakness, Irregularity. Obstructions, r. ' It is pleasant lo take, and safe jn all cases ; act' ingln harmony with he restorinjrpowersof nafuta it never injures but always benefits and cotes, as thousands of voluntary certificates from th best authorities testify. Prepared by C. MORSE d CO..? Maiden-Lane, N. Y. Soldby Druggists and others throughout this snd otkvrr countries. S. B,.4f- J -A. EVANS, Agents, i t, vviimington. xv. tr. sept. 30. 83-Iy-e SPIRIT BARRELS. : Afjn SECOND Uad Spirits Terpentine Bar-tlWV-Jiele.foraalebv k - '' ANDERSON & SAVAGE." March 24. . -i.- , . 4 TURKS ISLAND SALT, 4rXOf BUSHELS afloat. In lore to tnit, OUU MILKS COSTIN, w-v . . Brown' whanres. PURE MEDICillrWINES & LIQUORS. J ' ra and Sherry VVine, all of superior qnslity. -:-. x n 1 s i v A TV v Jan l. ? ' - 129 ' COOPERS JVANTED- rTH make Sp rits Tnrpemlne. Casks, to whom JL, steady employment and IiheTt watM witt be given. . ' , -v J. R. BLOSSOM. , , March R. ' - ni-tf. CANDTi-. BOXES Candies, sssorf erf. -March 19. -. , W. C 50 For sale b HOWARD. OVERSEER WANTED. - - Apply t: - ANDERSON 4 YOUNG. April I5- ' . ' - - . 14-4w. :.-,.: 1 t ..-'- WRBSTERtl --' :;.. . UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY . T f Copies yiet reeelved. and for ssle low, at 3f - S. W.IWHITAaTER'S. April 12. ' . -1 12. THIS i a Purely Vegetable Compound, scieatifi eaNv prepared from the best Roots and Herbs of the Materia Medico, and has gained an nn rival e"

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