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v WILMINGTON. N. C. SATURDAY! MORNING JULY 2, 1853 WHOLE NO. 1107, VOL 8NQ. 47: - J 'V, 'l ine-TBi-wtasiiLV COMMEltCliL, Is'Publiahedevery 'i iiBsoAT, Thursday anil sat VaoAt per annum, payable in all casesinad- " BIT TilOilAS LORISQ Editor and Pbopbistor. "v. - s.'.'llaruer Kioatand Market Streets, WILMISGTON, N. C. -.. RATES 5 fqr-l insertion Of ADVERTISING 0 60 I ear. Z mo runs, S4 00 S 00 8 00 12 00 75 1 00 2 50 I ' 3 I " 6 I " 12 ;. i month, m .. i . I. .. .. b If nn AflttArtiaai meat exceeds ten Uses, the price will be in propor tion; : - - - . , , . V -.'All idertisements are payable at the time oil heir nscitioa.-v.-- - -ii-:U vraet wlth-yearly advertisers, will be made the m.-sf liberal terms. . . ei-t-.ii nfimfif of ir jutricts for yearly advertising 'w'V'N ta3 p2riin!'l. Should circumstanaes render a 'eii. i bti -in -. or an unexpected removal nee- r' 'isry a oft-ifi'i according to the published terms i r'wtll bat. x)t)tifrp of. the contractor, for the time whha-adverliscd. - . -;si rTlw privilege of -Annual Aavertisers is sincuv - limited la meir own imiHeumio uumci, r .ifirtlai;mem for the benefit of other persons, as .' wnlt as all advertisements not immediately connec .. 4 nrith rlutir own business, and .-ill execs of ad- ..!.: ;i. U ' l.nndi ir ntlru'Mp. hpVOnd the "limits enraged, xvitl be chanted at the usual rates. iw-ffff idertisemenl is included in the contract tor - i" u. ..i.n. nt nt hniiua or lands in town or co-un- TV or Tor the sale or hire of negroes; whether the '-.-nuiertv is owned by the advertrisr or !jv other per- - -ns. eTheae are exciuaea oy iuf ierm immcuiuK j" -fcttsinew." ( , , - lHdertiementsin9erted lnrhetrl-weeklv Com ' ;'rciT,nre entitled to one Insertion in the Weekly free of charge. .. . JOB. CARL) AINU r AUDI rin n-w, V j r ....,l "i f XPCUlfld III BUpcH'" giyi. ' AGENTS FOB THE COMMERCIAL, Nev York Messrs. Bowu& DeSosset. Ffiiladelphiai- K.Cuhbs. BUSINESS CARDS. JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM, 'General Commission and Forwarding Merchant, : Prompt personal attention given to Consign. ; , " ments for Sale or Sliipment. 'Liberal Cash advances vm-ie on Consignments to vw orto my New Yvrk friends. rmtonJan. 301853 1 35 T C. WORTH. 'C93M1SSI05 AND 'FORWARDlSe'jIERClIANI, WILMINGTON, N. C. Feb. 19. 1R53. 143 1y WILLIAM A. GWYER, General -Agent, Forwardin? ana Commission ' -1 talte pleasure in informin. my friends, taat I am prepared to give nil bnslness en. rusted to me rtti lcJent and personal attention. 1 l niri Narai Stores, with ample accommodations spirit House, nnd Warehouse. Con..nments of Naval "Stores for sale or shipment ; and all kinds of coun try produce solicited. Cash advancesma 1c on con signments. April 18. 1352. J GEO RUE MYERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GHOCLU Keep, constantly on hand . 7Vw '7-- Provisions. Wood, anl Wilhr Ware F,.at, CanfecUnris.4-s. Sulfi Front street, Nov. 18, 1852 109 . R & J. A. EVANS. J WHOLESALE RBTATL DRUGGISTS, vf- ' " ' WILMINGTON, iV. C. nii i .!. nn hand n large and very select -v'stoek of Drags, Medicines, Chemicals, Pain .Oils. -Medicines, ,ilas. Surgical lnstrumenis, i alu..t perfumery, Ac., at low prices. ,Jai 18, 1853. 130 J. S. BANKS, -COMISSIM-ASD FORWARDIMi MLRCIIAM , Jane 22. 42-12-mc. J. HATHAWAY & SON, ' COMMISSION MERCHANTS - - . Wtr.MINQTUK. . 'Hathaway, J. L. Feb. 15 1853. Hathaway. 91. : JAS! H CHADBOURN & CO , -General Commission Merchants, - WILMINGTON. N. Jas. Jan. H. CHADBatras. oeo. I, 1853. Chadbocrn. 123 , TRUSSELL & BROTHER, " " tt IT K KLLI9. RUSSELL CO ,) "?6 B NERAL COMMISSION MERCIIA NTS -5- WILMINGTON. N. C. - Liberal casbadvancee made on consignments of '-jNAvat Stores, Cotton, and other produce. . . - - - May 3. taj-t. - C , GEO. HARRISS, ' Gi ncral x Com mission Merckan t , -'.-w - WILMINGTON, N. C. " djTaiCTaUenilon given to piocuring b reigh . "'O i. nd purchasingCargoesf o rvesse i s ? " .' Rirts to-' . 'E.P.Hall, Esq. O.G.Paraley .Esq. I . "J: .V.Tiylor.Esq., vVilmington . CJ.D.BellamyVEsq., 1 Messrs. Ballard-Huntington, J Measra.Tooker.Smyth&Oo., ?New Yoxi. - Thompson Hunter, S S . Alex'T.'Herron Jr., Philadelphia - jXlesara. Williams iatier, chi riCStor s .C . H. F. Baker. Esq . Jan. 2.1853. 123-tf. JOSEPH II . FLANNER, General Commission Merchant. WILMINGTON, Ti.C. May9 1852.. 87-ly-c. ; - S. M. AY EST, AUCTIONEER AND ftdUUISS'ION MERCHANT, V - " - --WILMIefTON.N.C. VTTILL sell or ba Rettl Estate and Negroes at i -W a amalt commission. . " ;. also : - - Strict attention given to the sale of Timber.Tur "oentine,Trrorany kind of Country Produce. - : Office aecond door, South side of Market street, ."n the "wharf. .June 12,1352 . 33-1 y IXENTAL NOTICE -V -mm v D Ri W. M. SHERWOOD, formerly 'fit. Vof Dnplin, and practical Dentist fur M-i-iXXjthe last 7 years, informs his friends - a ni the pttbtio generally, that he has located in "" Wilmington.on- ft street corner of Orane, :' where h la prepared to attend to all calls in the line , - nt hit pTofesatOB- ftooWft expressly for the recep- - t ion of Ladles, lie is indaced to hope that thelib- ral patrouage formerly extended to him may be - conilotied by the eUinen of Wilmington and vlctn !i:''Viy. Oct; 2-1 y-g?PrV - V X VANB0RKELEN, - GENERAL- AGENT. COMMISSION i'ANO FORWARDING MERCHANT, Wit MIMflTnN TM 11 fartlou1ftr attention cl totala and purchase r Navr,. Sr-tora. - , - -- x x x BUSINESS CARDS. V. & D. DuPRE. A'HOLE HALE AND HETAL DEALEKS IN Drugs, Medicines, CUeuiIcals, Fiiinis, Oil, !e Stufls, Glass, Perfumery, Cigars, OJd Liquors, Kanfy Articles, &c, AIARKKT sXKKfcT, t WlLMINGTOJi, N . C . Prescriptionscarefullyompounded by experi enced persons. March 28. 1852. . ANDERSON & SAVAE GESERAl- COMMISSION MUHCHASTS, WILMINGTON, N. C. Jtiir.!i ANnr.nsdN. edxvakd savage. July I, 1E52 46' L?"1-- A. ADAMS. H. L. A DA MS ADAMS, BROTHER Co. (Late Barry, Bryant & Adams.) C O M M LS S I O N M EUUHANTS WILMINGTON .N. C. July 1 . 1352. 123 GUO. il. KELLY, COMMISSION MERCHANT. Nextiooi to A . A. VVannel'3, on North vValt r st wiilatiend to the sale oi uilkiniis of Countrv Pro, duce,sut;h a? Corn, Peas, Meal, Bacon . Lard, Ac. ind wiiliieep constantly on hand a fullsupplyI Groceries. (ic. References. VVillesHall. of Wayne, John UeRae, Wilmington W. Caraway. ' Gen. Alx.. MeRae. K P. Hall, VVifinington , Wiley A. WalKei . ' ' Drc. 13, 1S52. 115"lv- MILES COSTING OO M MISS1U N M E K CHAN T , WILMINGTON, N. C. REFER TO E. P. Hall, Esq., Pros'l branch State 1 Tho5.II. Wright, i: q., Pres'l Bank Ca;ie Keai , O . G. Parsley, i-Isq-, Pres't Commer cial Bank. Dec. 19. IS32 W i 1 in i n i; I on , N . C. 1 13-t f T.iOS. F. AISE. Commissioii Merchant & Auctioneer, Ollice in Hall's upper building, North Watei istrcct. Where he will lie hippy t ) attend to all orders in either branch of hi business. Wilmington, . . C. Doc. .3, 15-53. 1 19-tf. V I L L I A M II , " P E A RE, COLLLCIOIi AbVI.IiUMM. Atl T Vor Country Xnvsji3iris throiinhcut tie United Slate, Basement of St:n Iron Co '. lins, Baltimore strcei Ail business cr'-rusted to promptlv, op liberal w.-rms. sept 7 ilis care transacted 95-f J. D. LOVE, MANUFACTURER AN U lUAUKR CABINET FURNITURE, BEDSTEADS CHAlP-S, MATTRESSES, fcc. &c. Front street, Soulh of Market, EiiOVN' B'Jli.DING, WILMINCiTON, N C. Sepi. 16, ISyi. 79-y-c CIEO. 0. VAN AMRINUE, iii;cki:i:, vM) n i-: nv. s 't 1 1. !: ag ent, WILMI.NOTO.N. N. C. PARTICULAR attention paid to the purchase or saleuf all descriptions of Merchandise and Pro duce, and on which one per cent commission will be charge. i. Any bu.-incss intrusted to him will re ceive prompt and personal attention. His desk lor the present is in the oitiet of Mr. Win. A. Gwycr. Refer enl rs .M(.8?rs. Fl'.i-1, lliissclli Co., Adams l!ro. &. 'o., " .1 . R . Blossom, Esq. August 14. Wilmington . b S . - c (J. F'KLKMAN. GL'.HlGr. HUfSTON. i--ki:i:mn nui isroN, MERCHANTS AND I'ACTUltS. WILMINGTON, N. C. I. t . FREEMAN S CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 175 FKONT STREET, NEW VORK. FREEMAN AND HOUSTON, WILMINGTON, Pi. C IEEP constantly on hind a stock ol Flour, WCorn, I'ork, Bacon Salt, Coffee, Sagar, Mo lasses, Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff, Candles, Soap, For etell and Domestic Liquors and Wines; Iron, Nails, Paints, Oils, Glass. Domestics, Hals, Boots, Shoes, Leather, Agricultural Implements, and a va riety of other articles, suitable for family nnd plan tation use and the retail trade, which they will dispose of in lots lo suit dealers or consumers on r....,n.ihle icrms for cnsh.orin exchange for Na val Stores or other produce. The senior partner D. C. Freeman, is located in the city of New V'ork ; the junior partner, Geo. HocstoS, in Wilmington, if desired, advances, will be made on consignments lo und from either place. All business entrusted to them will receive nrnnr atteniion; nnd orders for Goods will be promptly and carefully filled. Sept. 9. 76-f. H. DOLLNf.R O. POT1EH, Jr. D0LLNER & POTTER; GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NEW YORK : Liberal Cash Advances made on all Consignments. April 30, 1353. 20-Iy-pd. I. v'ES3EL. H- B E1LERS- WESSEL & EILERS. COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND WHOLE VSALE GROCERS, North Water Street, Wil mington, N. C, intend to keep ai the above stand a "eneral assortment ot tiroceries, i.iquois., and Provisions at wholesale and to carry on a GeneralCommission Business. REFERENCE : E. P. Hall. Pres't Br'ch Bank ottne oiuie. O. G. Parsley , Pres't Commercial tan. Wil P.K.Dickinson, Esq. Poppe & Co. New Vork Uollner i-oirer. Jan. 20 183 131. WILKINSON & ESLER. CASH DEALERS IN Confectionary, Fruit. Nuts, Toys, Paiicy Ar ticles, Perlumerv, Tobacco. 5egars, tec., WHOLESALE AND HE I AIL, MARKET STREET. WILMINGTON N . C . Nov. 30,1852. 2"i NOTICE THE undersigned having been appointed at March Term of the County Court of New Hanover, a Committee to ascertain tor what sum the present Jail can be sold, and to advertise for plans and estimates for the building of a new Jail, hereby give notice that they will receive bids for the present site, and also proposals, accompanied by plans and specifications for the erection of a new buildin?. Address, W. "O. BETTENCOtriST, ) T. H. WILLIAMS, Committee. S. D. WALLACE. 3 Wilmington, N. C, March 26 4-tf. WASTE NOT WANT NOT, TTTE buy Cot ten or Linen Rasa of any color. W v May 10. WILKINSON f ESLER. , BUSINESS CARDS. N. T. HARRISS, A U C T lONEER AND GENERAL. COMMISSION MERCHANT.. WILMINGTON, N. C. KlFEBS TO Dr. John D. Bellamy, John 4. Taylob, Esq., George IIabkiss, Etq. April 16, 1853. 14-ly BROTHERS, LIN E. 'lMIE Itew Steamer DotrdLAsa" having been X added to this Line, and now having Iwo light drait steamers and four Tow Bouts, all in good or .der,tle Proprietors are prepared lo iranspori freight lo Eayettevillo and the iniermediaie landings, with as ouick despatch as anyttit'r Line. J. H. BANKS, Agent. Juno 22 42 'f' DISCOUNT iNOTES. BLANK NOTES for discouui at the several bunksiu this place, and a handsome. edition iU-l iirimeU ol note.- mubrucing all the bank ,for-ale u I t tie O ill co ol The Commercial Oei.-u' R9. NOTICE. THOSE indcbudto Wilkinson Esler, willconfer a favur by calling and sel linsr, as their bills are now ready at the KicUIT DEPOT. olTe7 25 BBLS. by 3 u penor, just receivra ana lor saie ADAMS BRO. & Co. J une 5 . BCUBLE SJMALL pao O sale t.y J un 2. 35. REFINED SALERATUS. iijt'fs. in boxt s of 0 lbs. rat h, fur FKEI-.MAN HOUSTON. 35 A BEIUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF I NFAiNTS Hais on exhibition nr. d for sah. at th Ha: and Cuji Euijjoi ium . C. M r. Mav vi" 32. MV- A : 111 nicr Hat can be obtained a iC. ! arid Cap Em put i u m. r. i: s' i! May 2H. ! LIME!! LIME!! : 60(m L.S. Liiicoinville Wluic Lumiii ; liO r and Lime .hied i'lasti r fcPlas'criu4: Ha. 1 ydra u I ; Cer.ien : loOo bals Eire Brick . if-c.:f onal by J AJ . tx tt. it. nruuu ; j il t rae '. o rsa n c I! a i 1 d c i t ,l..ril 1. 1-5 2. W 1 L M I N G T ( N MARBLE AND STONE YARD. I'll E Subscriber having accepted the agency ol foveral larseesialdishments at the North, which will furnish him an unlimited supplv of finished or nnlinii-hck, foreignand domestic MARBLE of all dualities, is prepared to fill all Orders for JIOXUMHN IS AND TOM R STONES, and every other article in the line of the business ,1 rpnnnnhln rnleia SCCLPTrRTNG, LETTERING OR CARVlNO, i Executed as wellas can be done either North or I South. ! The best cfeferencc can begiven, if required. JAS. MoCLARA.AN. i March 3. !49-'f. ! SI!K, ;!N t;ii !, J AND COT I ON UMBRELLAS, j OK ev iv variety of eolois, size, style, nnd piiec, n srood" irtie of :hil.ri ns Ginjhiini L'nbrellas, j WhaLbonc Whs it One irollar. nt So. 1 Granite : Row From ai. C . M V E RS, Halter. March V9. 6- ! TOWING BY STEAMER ORDERS f-r towing C.LllOU., will h- CALHOUN. by S T E A M ER vj attention il trf-S. t the olRce of GEO H RRISS. 105. Nov. lfi. GLUE. BBLS., lot Distil era i.se. F Mv .V FREEMAN & 20 50 i sale by HOUSTON. COFFEE COFFEE. BAGS Rio: 10 do. Java ; 20 do. Cuba. Just received and lor sale by ZENO H. GREENE. Nay N.C. T. copy. il JUST RECEIVED. PLAID icoes ; May 5. Gini'harns: Summer Prints; Robe Cal- Black Lawns, dT-c. HE 1R1CK & RV AN. MORSE S COMPOUND SYRUP Ol? YELLOW DOCK ROOT. rPHIS is a Purcl'j Vegetable Compound, scicntifi I . i... i..., ii...,, ml Herbs I cally prepareu iruin mcw.-i v,- -;- - of the .Materia Medica. and has gained an unrivall ed n putaiion for tile follow in-j efleeis. iz : PURIFYING THE BLOOD, and thus curing ail Humors, Sores, Ulcers, Cutane ous Eruptions. Canker, Scald Head, &c. lieguiuuiig aiiu Lieausing me muiuuiu uu-.icis, thus il cures Dyspepsia, indigestion, Costiveness, Piles, Ac. Wteeiiihet.'nig the Digestive Organs, tlrtis causing the food to nourish and support every part. REGULATING THE SECRETARY ORGANS, and, by enabling them to perform their properfunc tions, preventing andcuring Bilious and othcrpain ful diseases. Sln-nothtninS and OuiClingthe CrVODS System, ihusaliaying Nervous Irritation, and curingalldis - anenf ihe Nerves. It is nnrivalled in the cure of all FEMALE DISEASES, as Weckncs, Irregularity. Obstructions, &c. It is pleasant to take, and safe in all cases; act ing in harmony with ihe restoring powers of nature it never injures but alwavs benefits and cures, as thousands of voluntary certificates from the best authorities testify. Prepared by n MORSE d CO. 2 Maiden-Lane, N. Y. SolJ bv Drujjgisisnnd otiiers throughout this and otherconntries. S. B. 4- J. A. EVANS, Agents, Wilmington. N. C. sept. 30. 8Sly-c TO THE PUBLIC. rpHK Stibscruer ha? leasca lor a icr.11 01 years, X of R- W. Brown, Esq., his fire-proof store, wiih his wharves, and is now in a condition 10 take es pecial care of Spirits Turpentine and other Nuval Stores commited to his care. Ttie Warehouse is well known to be the best and safest place in town for the storage of Bacon, Lard. Coi n. Peas, &c. The lower w harves have on ihem four large new sheds, where Spirits can be safely kepi from the rainandsun. He is prepared to roedve end ship, or sell, all kinds of pr xluce sent to his care. He will also make advances when required". f He begs to refer to the followins srenilcmen: R, W Brown, John Dawson, O.G. Parsley, andThos. H." Wright, Esqrs. MII.RS COST1W. Brown's wharf Wilmington, N. C. Sept. 1? " AKRIVALS AT THE HAT EMPORIUM. NO l Granite Row, Front Street. We have now open an elegant assortments of Misses, Hoya, and Infants Hats, to which the attention f t wishing to purchase ia roost respectfully aoltclteo, nlease call and make selections from the largest ant best stock of Chitdrena Hat- ever offered In WI1-'ton- C. MYERS. H.ttcr. April 19. lJ HICKORY. TJERSIMMOW ATiD WALNUT TIMBER, fur- v. PICRLES, &c. JUST received diuct liom W Underwood & Co.: 104J dozen Pi kU ol all kinds; 6XJ Oo. euutne Eriiitlsh Pickles : 2 do. do. do. 4o. do. do do. Pure Lemon tyrup. ci ry superior ; English Jlustaid, j pi. bottles; Peptr 6auce ; Underwood's Relish; W alnut Catsup ; Tomato Catsup; French Mus-iarri ; Mushroon Catsup ; 12 4 4 2 I 4 2 do. John Bull, Camp Harry, Q,uin Worcestershire, Ar cheiy.atad Lemon Sauces. For sale low, by June9." W. C HOWARD. BUGGEYS. 2DRP Front Busgeys; 1 Jenny Llnd J ust received and for sale by "t DIBBLE & BROTHERS. Jonlfi 1853. iS. OfdtTs will be 'aken for any kind of Carriage to M'nm-lf ii am Factor In Kinslon. and delivered friere. . CAUTION ! CAUTION ! ! ""pHE Genuine Gold liar, or Grand tad's Ticisl A Tobacco can be bad ot the subt-cribeis at tin Fruit Depot, 'i lie Counterfeits on ihe above Brand are very inferior WILKINSON & ESLER. Ju ne 1 6, 40 DISSOLUTION. THE Copartnersbip heretofore existing under the firm of Ellis, Russell & Co., is this day dis solved by mutual consent, Mr. C. D. Ellis having withdrawn. . Russell & Brother are authorized and will attend to the settlement of the business ot the late firm. C. D. ELLIS, H. P. RUSSELL, May 2d, 1853. JOS. B. RUSSELL. rPHK Copartnership hen tofore exist'njj under Xiliefiirnof Ellis & Russell, is ( his day dissolv lay dissolv will af.tnd ed by m u t tial c nsi nt. to the settlement of the H. P. Russell business. J. 1). ELLIS. II. P. lil'sSr LI. Mav 2d, 1S53. PORTE M ON N A IES Handsome assoitment, from 2h cents to S3. Just received at S. W. WHl'I'A KEit'S. Jure 2. 30. MUSTARD. B1 1 EST French Musia.d, in jars ; and pure dry, in cannisteis, ijr sale by June 2. F liKKMAN -4 HOUSTON. WANTED. 1 l IMl FEET of Wliile or Post Oak lUU,UvJV7 Plunk. 14, 21, or 2$ feet long, inches or upwards wide, and 2J inches thick. 14 lor which 1 will pav SS'-U per thousand. .May 24. GE'J. S. GILLESPIE. BLANKS. THE following Blanks are printed and kept con stantly for sale at the Office of The Co tmercial. COMMERCIAL. Shipping Articles. t LUtea. -k Jvfeight on W. KiIIm of Ladinv. 1 &. R. Rail Road. Do. Letter bnuel. Clew Lists. Prices Current. Checks .n all iheBankar. t ."harler Party. Mtinifesis of all kinds. Entries Merchandise. Do. on Line Lioats. Bills of Exchange, bound and ill sfje is. Do. Domestic. Negotiable Notes on the several Banks. Do. on all the Banks. Bill of snie oi Vessels Do. Biilist MIS CE i:l a ne o us. Warrants, with and with Bills of Sale. out judgment. Do. of iXegrocs. ero Passes. Bonds for Negro Hire. Warrantee Deeds. Mortgage Deeds. Bonds for the Delivery of Property. COUR'l BLANKS. Suupcenas County and Superior Court. Jurors Tickets, County nnd Superior Court. Ven. Exponas. Ca Sa and Bond. Alia.- Vend. Ex. Fi Fa. Writs. All kinds of Blnnks nnd Job Work, executed to order with neatness nnd dispatch. SEGARS AND TOBACCO OF superior brands :ind quality, and at various prices, by WILKINSON & ESLER. MayJ. - 2l PURE MEDICAL WINES & LIQUORS. D' ARK and Pale French Brandy;, Port, Madei ra and Sherry Wines, all of superior quality. S. B. J. A. E A N iS Jan VS. 129 NOTICE. Hp HE subscriber, respectfully informs the public. L that he is now tranascting the Auction business on his own account, and hopes by strict attention to business, to merit a con "inuonce of that patronage heretofore solibemllv bestowed upon him. M. CRONLY. Stock, Real Estate and Negroes, bought and so d on a commission ol 1 per cent eiiher at piivaie or public sale. Jan 8,1653. 126. CANDY ! CANDY ! TlNE and Common. For saie in any quaniny r hv WILKINSON ESLEK. May 3. 21 NOTICE. THE subscriber having received letterftestamen tarv from the last Court of Pleas and- duarter Session's, on the estate of the late James Bosch, i herebv reouestsall persons indebted to his testator, i to come forward and make payment, and those having claims agamat aata tema.or .i.m within the lime prescribed by law or tftisnotfee will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. tUisnoti JOHN D. BELLAMY, Executor. Feb 15 rtottfE. THOSE persons wo.bave placed papers in the hands of the late James Bchch, 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 thclate James Burch, is desirous of closing the business of jhe estate. Jim ; l. Jl 1 , iii. Feb 15. :42-tf CHARLESTON" AND FLORIDA STEAM PACKETS. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. Semi-Weekly. COSSECTIKOWITTHK. YORK STEAM ESS EACH WAY THE CAROLINA, . i'i- I")""-- ill 'rare everv Saturday Af- S-ternoon, at i o'clock, touching at Jack- T.rrTi..., .nH Palatka. on the at. Jonn s KiVertailV arrive in Charleston on Wed- TheyFLORlDA,CharlesWilly, master, will leave on Tuesday Afternoon of each week, at same hour and, in addition to the above ports, will , atop 1 at Black Creek ; returning. wUl arrives Saturday Mornm. notice will always begiven when the Carolina makeaan extra trip to St. Augnsvne. It is only considered necessary to say that these boat, have bwn built especially for this trade, and, comman ded by the most experienced navigator. Fare to Jacksonville- 4- ; ; ; ; ,m whan, or to jut " --a: g9 East Bay. 142-Smc Feb 15 GUNNY CLOTH. 20 -9 r0 ?.. ,!. IiMp March Jl ' THE NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMFY, RALLIOH N. C. 1'HE above Company hps been in operation since the 1st of Apiii, iS4S, under ihe direction of the following Otfieeis, via : Dr. Charles E. jonhson, Presiacnt, Wm. D. Haywood, Vice President, James F. Jo'rdun, Scretary, Wni. H. Jones, Treasurer, Perrin Busbee, Attorney, .r't? t Medical Board of t ;: r."; HVywJod; $ c J. Hersman, General Agent. Jr This Company has received a charter, giving ofi-, vnntages lo ihe insured over any other Joiripsy".- The 5th Section gives the Husband the pritrt"" e to insure his own liie for the sole use of his fi s and i Children, free from any claimeof the r senta ives of ihe husband or any of his creditor Urganizid on purely mutual princliik" the life members participate in the whole ot the r. us which are declared annually Besides, Ihj if iicant lor lie, when tuc annuul pretamiajsovef "13 unfi nail in n All claims lor insurance against the C. oany will it death e puid within i.iitety days alter proof uL jf the party is furnished. .-r-w - Slaves are insured lor one or five yeStis, at rates which will enable all Slaveholders to secure this class of properity against the uncertainty! life. slave insurance presents a new and J ueresting feature in the history of North Carolina? hich will prove very important to the Southern $ tes. The last four months operation of th 3 Company shows a very large amount of business--more than the Directors I'Xpected to do the first year- having already issued more than 200 Policies. ?" 5 Dr. Wm. W. Habrisb, Medical Examiner, and Agent. Wilmington, N. C. - All Communications on business of Ihe Company should be addressed to jf - JAS. F. JORDAN, Sec'y. Rait iL'h. Feb. 12, 1853. L . 141-tl. FORMODENT j OTRAVO indeed, that so lew realize how es rannly elegance, male beauty, and area line set ol p I;slu-il teem ; repining coniriuu I tes more luwarJ it ; tioihms detrains, more essen 1 lially from it, than Dcgkctrd, and consequently j discoloied nnd disfiguring teeth. They are as es I seiniai to health as' to beauty, fur JU is impossible lo inhale through decayed or ur.fean tees h. with out :.iieeiina t tie lungs and stofjiacn irequentiy to a serious extent. In ofi'eiintr as a romedy for this cvi' the Forni'.dcn'a. M msi s fiozard dj- Co., are satisfied lhat lhey lurnish at ce the most per ftctly, safe, elc-jant ret able. jEffeCl mi.', and with al cheep piepaiaiion know n ttif f "taning and pol ishing the t ct-ili. hardening the dlims, purifying and perfuming the breath. I r lis present improv ed sta'e it has recrived ihe p)robaiion of every one who has used it, and is esl what it assumes to be No Lady or Gentlcmanhuuld be without it. Having been appointed soif agent for this Site. I will make a liberal discount, to Merchants or Druggists, ordering by I ha gross or dozen For siie bv the box, . Address orders to af No. 3 Granite Row, Front Sir -et. March TIIKO. AM BKOSK c jr. iv ii Wilmington, N. C. jIL 4 -bin c "MAN KNOiV THYSELF " af ti-- ?!' A' N iava. uble SfiSU. for 25 cents. "Every frami- lv shoi.ld hav.." CODV." six th ousnnd eoe8Sold inlcsslhon three months. A new edition. revTsedand improved, .just issued. Dr. lliiniei's AJfedicar Manuel and hand Book for' the Arllieled. elltaininj: an outline of ill-.' 01 igin. iroyrt ts. ii'Mjtmtlt anil eu.eot every lonu cl uis e.ise. eonti aeti'.jclSy promiscuous sexual intercom e. ly e!i'-nbu--o.e4yaexiiiil 1 xi,'( ss, with advice foi llieir prevenlKinwrilten in a iamiliar style avoidiii" ah medical t chajiealiiies, :.nd every thing that would c fiend the ear ot decency, from the result ot some tw enty years siicesful practice, exclusively devo ted to the cure fl dieeases .f a delicate or private nn 'ure. ' To which is added, receipts for the cure of the ahove diseases, (J a rreatise on the causes, symi-tnm-t and cure oJjthe Fever and Ague, for twetuy iive cents a copjj six copies one dollar ; will be lor warded to uny (ait of the United states, by mail, free "f post iije' "Address, postaae pan", Cosden i Co.. Publishei sOrbox 196, Post Ollice. Philadelphia. "This is, witrWlt excepiii)ii, ihe mosl compieh' 11 sivc and i n leliiL'lble work published on the class ot 1 di.- ases of whifh it ire.. Is. Avoiding all technical tei ms. it addrestfea itself to the reason of its readers. It is free from tUobj'ectionable matter, and no pa rent, how ever fastidious, can object to placing it in the hands of hffl sons. .. The auihor has devoted many years to the ' treatment of ' he various com plaints treated of.'.nd 'with too little breath to puff,' nnd 'too liule preemption to impose,' he has offered to the world at thft-merely nominal priee of 25 cents, the fruits of some twenty years most successful prac tice." Htsrald. K - "No teacher of" parent should be without the knowledge imparted in this invaluable work. It would save years C pain, mortification and sorrow to the youth under Hjjeir charge.' People's Advo- f . T . A Presbyterian clergymon in Ohio, in writing of Hunter's MedicaKManuel, stys : "Thousands ol our youth, by evil wXample and the influence of the passions, rnve been lea into the naon 01 sen-poou-lion without realizinS the sin and fearful cor.sequen- I ces upon themselvewsnd their posterity. The con- ! siitutirtns of thousaiidn who are raising families have been enfeebled, if n t tToken down, and they do not know the ciuse or thetenre. Any thing that can be done so to enlighten fnd Influence the public mind as to check, and iiltiitfutely lo remove this wide spread source of hum 1 wretchedness, would confer the greatest blessing next to the religion of Jesus Christ, on the present and coming generations Intemperance, (the ie of intoxicating drinks,) though it hasslain thousands upon thousands, is not a greater scource to lire human race. Accept my thanks in behalf oftiie afflicted, and believe me, your co-worker in thegood work you are so active ly engaged in.'' ' Une copy will oe jprwarucu ivuici; toiciuii and postajze paid,V.,n receipt of 25 cents, or six copies for 91. A3 -ss, ' ' (JOaiJKN at ruonsnere, ivo, rnnaaeipnia. Booksellers Can '-sera and Book Agents, tup- plied on the most lrbJ terms. June l. M-iy-t. 'I omn man. and deem BOthiOil which relates to man foreign to mv feeltturs. READ!!! YOUTH AND .IftNIlUUli. A Vigorous Ufe or Premature Death. KINKEL1N UN SElfr PRESERVATION. ONLY S5 ILiENTS. THIS Book, just puMished, is filled with useful A. information, on the infirmities and diseases of ihe Generative System, ft addresses itself alike to YOUTH, MANHOOD and OLD AGE. To all who apprehend or. snfl'er under toe dire con sequences of early or prolonged Indiscretions to all who feel the exhaustive fleets of sedentary and beneful habits -to all who Jn;adltton to declining physical enerev, are the victims of nervous and mental debility. 'and of moving and roelancho.y de spondency. Dr.K. w"",d.J. KEtO TIIJS BOOK. The valuable advice arid impressive wnrnfng it irives will prevent years f misery and suffering, and save annually Thousands 'Of Lives. Parentby reading It, learn how to prevent the destruction of theirchildren. a-v-A remitianee ofW eents, enclosed in a tetter, Ji;nR.KlNr.LlN.PHILADELPHIA, will ensure a book, underenvelopa, per return of FDr K fifteen yeatre1dent Phvslclan. N. W. Conner of THIRD ed UNION Street,. between Sfsccb ynd Pise, PHao'ni, may be consoled aonfidentiaDy ' ' " " He who pmceshimsT under jthft care of Dr. E. may religiousiy confide p his honor as a gentleman, .r,A mnfidentlv relv npon his skill as a nhvsician. f5Person nt a di'Sire may address Dr. K. by letter fposifJaid.) nd cured at home. t AfSlfAGES f Mf . DICINES. DIRECTIONS, 4 rf-e.. forwarded, bv a-r ame S rerlnaee,and pntnp nin tram uahji : . if 11 1 - TT Booksellers,! s Agents, Pedlars, Cantrass srsTsnd all otherir r lied with the atxws work at r $500 CHALLENGE. VIIATEVER concerns tbe health and hapri V nesa of a people is at all times of. Jbe most vaitable importance. Juke it for' granted taut ewfciy person will do all in their power, to tare the lives of their children, and thai eveiy person will endeavce l- promote. ilieir own health at all iaerK fitea. 1 feel tt my duty to solemnly assure you thui WORMS, according to the opinion of ib -fiat celebrated Physicians, are the primary canata bt a large majority of diseases to which childicn and adults are liable ; if you have an appetite cen nually changeable irom one kind of food loan oilier, Bad Breath, Pain in the Stomach, Picking at the Nose, Hardneta and Fullness of the Belly, Dry Cough, blow Fever, Pulie Irregular re member ilia t all these denote WOR31S. and yt should at once npply the remedv. HOBEN-ACK'' WORM &YRKP. . a An article founded upon Scientific Principles, compounded with purely vegetable substances, be ing perfectly safs when taken, andean be gin to' ihe most lender I nlant will) decided beneficial etiect, w here lioutll Complaints and Diarrhoea have marl " T E-fir tr ki rai ri nv t, nL 1 . C .,..!. ; m a. . - "i "f .v" im mmi) .innuB inioui aa equal in ihe catalogne of medicines, in giving lono and strength to the Stomach, wnith niekt-s it an Infalhable remedy for those sfflieted with Dyeptpfia, the astonishing cure performed by this Sytup after Physicians have fulled, is ihe best evidence of its superior efficacy over all oihcrs. t THE TAPE WORM This is the nvost difficult Worm to destroy of all that infests the human system, It grows to anal most indefinite length becoming so coiled and fatt ened in the Intestines nnd Stomach Dflettirg the health so sadly os lo cause St Vitus Dance, Fitev c, that those jfHicted seldom if ever suspect that it is Tape Worm hastening them lo an early grave. In order to destroy this Worm, a very energetic treatment must be pursued, it would therefore be proper lo take 6 io 8 of my Liver Pills so as to re move all obstructions that the Worm Syrup may act direct upon the Worm, which must be taken in jscs ol 2 I ablespoonfulls 3 times a day; these di rections followed have never been known 10 faitir curing the most obstinate case of Top Worm. IIOBENSACKS LIVER PILLS. No pari of 1 ho system is more liable to disease than the LIVER, it serving lis a filurer to purify the 1 lood, or giving ihe proper seen lion lo the bile; so that any w rorig action of the. Live r ufiecis the other important parts of the system, and results variously, in Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dytpep--ia, &c. We should, therefore, watch every symp tom lhat mihl indicate a wrong action of the Liv er. These Pills being composed of KOOTi'c PLANTS furnished by, nature to heal the sick Nnmely, 1st, An EXPECTORANT, which aug ments the secretion from the Pulmonary rnueun membrane or promotes the discharge of eecrettd mailer. 2nd. An ALTERATIVE, which changes in some inexplicable nnd JnseUsHile manner the certain morbid ncton of the system. 3rd. A TON IC w hich gives tone and strength to ihe nervous system, renewing health and- vigor to all parts ol the body. 4th, A CATHARTIC, which acts in perfect harmony with the other irgredienta, and operating on the Bowels, and expelling the whole mass of corrupt and vitiated matter, and purilyiog the blood, which destroys disease and restores heulth. 4 TO FEMALES. Yiu will f-nd these Pjlls an invaluabl. i'edlcfne my coifipl.iints to which you arc subject. 1b obstruetions liber total or partial, thev have hriui found of inesiimable benefit, restorinsr their func iional airanstmcnts toaheallhv action, burifvin- Joodt.nd oiher fluids so elTectuaJiy to put to t nil complaints which may arise from female clarities, as headache, irlddiness. di tlig i ri t sii' 1 1 1 , pain i 11 I he side back, oi c. None aniline i.p.less signed J. Pf. Ilobtasack, nil 01 hers being base 1 mi t alio n. Agents wishing new supplies, and Store Keepers desirous of becoming Agents must address the Proprietor, J. N. Hobensaek, lUjiiadelphia, Pa For sale by C. DuPRE and WM.H. LIPPP1TT. Wilmington, and by every Merchant and Druggist in the County and State. Price each 25 ernin julv 28. 12m 67. GROCERIES! GROCERIES! FRESH 1 HI', subscriber, truly thankful for Ihe liberal I patronage heretofore bestowed upon him by bis friends and patrons, begs leave to inform them that he is receiving a fresh stock of .Groceries, selected personally Irom New York and other ciiUs, ant respectfully solicits a vieit from those dcsiiqus ol selecting from the following, among many other articles : . . . . Teas of the finest grades Old Hyson 1 Young Hyson; Imperial Gun Powder 1 Pouchopg ; Oo long ; and Old English Breakfast, Black.- W ines an Liquors. Otard Dupoy A Co. 1S45 Cogniac Brandies v. Old Madeira j Sherry ; Port Muscat; Malaga; and Champuigne Wines, in all vnrieiies ; .Heidsick ; Bouchej Starr ; Sparkling Hock, and, bottled Liquors of every variety 1 Schiedam Schnapps, old ; Government Java; La. guayrn; Rio and St. Domingo Coffees ; Crushed, Powdered-.Loaf, C. Crushed, Clarified and Porio Rico Sugars. Flour Hiram Smith. Cosiillia. and other fanc brands, in barrels, half bariels and bags, fret-hwet kly. Candles Patent ; Sperm t Ad amantinf and Tallow Candles of all tdzes. Crsek ers Sodt Butler ; Pilot ; Pic Nie; Lemffn; MUk; Tea and Boston Crackers. fc ., . W. Underwood fe Co. PiekleS; Preeeryesj Jel lies ; J ams 1 Fresh Lobster; Salnwn ; ; Plcolilla ; Catsups Mustard ; Sauces; Whits Wine and Ci der Vinegar; Olives; Spanish and French Cefee, &c. c. Sundries. Goshen Batter, fresh weekly s Smoked Beef; Tongues; Ftillon Market Beef; Salmon; "Mackerel; Cod Fish; Herring; English Pineapple snd Goshen Chrese; Bacon; Pork; Stewart's fyrnp; Sugar House Molasses j Speirn and Whale Oils; Olive Oil; Colgate's Pale So. 1 and Fancy Soaps. Nats of all desci)ptions-Alm-onds; English Walnuts ; Pecsn ; Butter and Ha zel. Confeclionariesof all kinds Some for young Lovers, tha will convey their eentimi nts, without giving utterance to a syllable ; these are called con versation kisses.' Fresh Peaches ; Brandy Peach es: Preserved, 01 nger 1 Ginger Wine; Paul d Nue's Extracts of every variety ; French Mustard; Horse Radish Bay Hum; Cloves; Nuimrgs; Cinnamon; Pepf Ginger; Mare; Cfincolaie ; Isingglass; Gale; Macsroiy ; Vertnacilla; Ral sins; Currants; pltron ; Prunes; Figs; Back wheat; Yeast Powdejrsj Cream Turtar ; Sup. Car. Soda; Sal Soda ,- Saleraias ; Thompson's Cele brated Washing Compound; Sassafras Soap; Wood and Willow Ware Ju every .vaiiety 1 Fancy Bird Cages ; 100 bb!s. PlaHtinc Potaioes. ! bbl ; 70,000 Sers ; some 4rrfe Best importailona Tobncco of all kinds; 50 bblslDomsstie Llquou; London Porter and Scotch Pals Ale. t- Come one! Come nil!! ancfeXEmine. "The above will be 6 old wholesale or retail, ry low.1 Half pipe of that excellent Ota4. Dupny eV Co. Brandy, Old. Many articles that cannot te enu merated, I would be happy to shoSv thot s may favor me with a ca4l. le V Respectfully, GEO. MYERS. March 30. t 7 INSTALMENTS V. FOSWILSIaGTOS m TOPSill SOCSPjE- IS AT s meeting held by the Board f Directors on the22d uit., the lollo wing order was passed t Ordered, Thai an ins almeril of twefcly percent, on the Capital Stock of the Wilmington TopaiI Sound Plank Road Company, be paid en ihe flrst day of March nextj and that aa inatslment of tsi per cent.be payable severally on the first day of April, May, June, Joly, An?uf, 8 eretn br and October thereafter t and the last itlmeri or eight per cent, on tm firsr dsy of NovemberfcJtowiM. And it i ardmtd further, Thai Intsrtst bs cfasr. dSpTfi psvrrrt. 8 w xivnu'-ti'Jtii Feb. I. , ISO GENTLEMEN, WEAR.' JUST Pecetved new si ykk-Tr stings, Drapds'Tc Broad Cloths, Cashmeres Cashmeisits rd fn cy Linen Plaids, riprriy ttltti t. ibff jrsskef for ssleebssp. by . CsHNM F1LFR tBO.. April 7.f : "i ; i -V . -f
The Tri-Weekly Commercial (Wilmington, N.C.)
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