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. - e . .-. - 4t-V ; ' ..- . , - - ... .- - ; "... .-: .e. - . ,, ,. . . - ' '' i- i ----- 1 " ' 11 .... ,!.-' X" V' 'J" ' J . .. ; J ----1 -i -.-J I I j . - " Published TRi-WEERLY, by . iouas loring. 4V :vro:r8--NO: 78, WILMINGTON. N. C. THURSDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 15, 1853. V WHOLE NO. 1 138 '4 r CALIFORNIA INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVAL OF STEAMER ILLINOIS, FROM ASPINWALL, x ' H'UA tke Mails and 8683,937 t Specie. liTliC-leainship Illinois, Lieut. H -J. Hart- i4;"tteiBi. Usc-S.-N twramaiiditig. left Apinwall; i ?Tlh the 2d lust., and arrived i 'at New "York m Saturday afternoon. She -.brin the California muiU of August 16tli, 5$683375tt gold du"st bu OeigHt, and 407 pas-' It?StentHpTliiiadelphia. due at Aspinwall frurn New OMeans. haa not arrived when the ,-?jj.'Th ;firt,fy't;iit .was celebrated by ihe ci .Vt.rtietjs orTCt-w Grenada, in honor of ihe adop Jioriifc which was to j;o ' -, finto; edVct 4ii.ihat day. nnd by which many i 'iSmpofiantriogcn are made in the ttdiDJnis vtrftfioirof; public affair. iifv"The 'health of 'the Isthmus is good, and ' : much less rnlti foil in ihf mnnlh of Ancnwl ally expcoeocea durinffThat por ... inuti is usu ," , - :t:orof. the- wet season. TThere hive been no fate nrrivaU at As r"pinwail, (w.hh the exception of the schooner ...i'- i st irisr ) aitnqugn . several vesseis are now .fover dijeJJ Briff - Balance." from New York, Aihad.beea:out sortie fbrfy days, and fears are entertained of her Buiyty.. . - ,; . jsepreraoer otn, iiogu Tounir, aged a, a -.j larrcr ' froni the Panama Railroad, died of i c b r o a i c d ia r rf j oea.: a n d was buried at sea. v "i 1M rs.' Ca th ari n e. S i n c I a i r. the a c t res, was 3rfendered q'coniplimentary betiefil by ihe cn . j.iire force of Saa Francisco. ''The San .'Francisco dates are to 4 P. M. of AuJrusttOlhV We sel- ct from the files as v iii; BHMMART OF NETVd. J From the San Francisco Alia of the 1GM. J ;..-" Since the departure of the tteatner of 1st " inst.' the ordinary elements of popular ex-t--; rciterrient have been qtiieeceiit. As the d ly "-v'-of vlh' general -election approaches, the pub- y.y: lie: roiod with common consent turns to the . o' "quesiioa involved, to the exclusion of others. "There. i a-realer 'fiegree interest felt in i .5jthe result of the pending contest than was t''.vyre.r before manifested on a similar occasion lri.0a'liforuia. The "administraiion and tlie vsiOppositioo -parties are ardently canvatwinir j.tsihe Stale froro one end to the oiher.and hoLh t.r sanguine of success at least apparently so. ' ; y'ATif s the accounts have been rendered 'ibe public printing during the fi.-cal year en ?2dlhig Jane 1, 1853, umounu io the fora ol ; ;,$218 517,T more than half the officially esii 5siiate(I'reveiitte of the S tate, and nearly equ .il J-ito tho amoa ,t which, according to ihe. last .Jl annuaJ report of the Comptroller, shou-f.l cover tne entire expeuees ol the guvernment per anoum. There are varlo js printing ac- rj ; a;vmiii iiui . jci rrnufreii one oi $iu.uuu -N--.whichr will raise the ajrgrogatp sum to some- thiiig between $260,000 and $300,000 for the . 'frast fiscal year. .-".;-TlUe far-lamed robber chieftain Joaquin was captured and beheail. d a few weeks .J since, uud his head, prei?erved in spirits is : ;.iiawlw public exhihilion by his capitators. "The pablic interest will bo so.nevvhat modi--'fied by lhe information that this wonderful f;;,heid was taken from the shoulders of some ;i.tpteban robber, and that the real hero of so v.i-many' roaiances the veritable Joaanin. is quir.uy enjoying me n uus ol nis adven'.uros, atlhisative home in Alexico. j It has peea supposed and the questions ;f juire now pending before the San Franciso ouucii to. esiaD.isn a v;ity Hospital, and Via hejrotiate a Joan of 8100 .000 for ihe erec- . "tion of public school houses. Both projects - iare la vorabfy received by the public h w ise V JJfc "ahdjecoboinical measures. .'irs&3Fb"Tii. have-,. been a number of strikes nrnoig .the laboers and rhechan.es The v f V .Ta tutrtn are generally getting SO. and T'Jhe mcchatilcs from 8 to 10. iJA. spring, capable of f uri.ishtng fifty ih u ; iarta gallons oi excellent water dailv. has :' jjeeo fiOfln'tereu in a tunnel of the Moun- u&taiaLnke Water Company. Ft 're thought '.Jthatvtthin six naortths the company will be i;bI&.to furuish 3.000,000 of gallons of water iHiay in the city. rj;,i.-y-j.jjen, j. ntuion, a uisungoisnea poiiucian ;Hl;oftOhio, who was charged with robbing tl ..- mail in'lhat Slats in 1849, has been arrested ;it m los Adgeios anu commtiteu to await a re- v t quisilioni - :. ;.r ,'A fire on the 4th instant destroyed a large cracker bakery and several other budding " oa Chesnut near Powell street. Loss about ;::$i2.ooo.-:: . 2 Faoac .Yheka. Fight with, the Indians 'W5?We; learn from the Mountain Herald, of the ;i v" 30th ulttmo, that the party that started from ' ' -Yreka oo the 20lh ult.. for the purpose ol recovering stock stolen by the Indians, over K hauled the thieves in a large and beautiful valley, watered either .by McCloud's or Pitt's river, about one hand red miles from Yre- . .-ka. When the party first discovered the In 3 f dJans Uj2 were trvine' the soeed uf their : t:tiowJ acquired ; pfojperiy. The wrvues at i. tacked them jast at rfaylight, each man pick Jing an; Indian with his rifle, and then pitch : ";1nff into thera promiscnoasly with their re s'oTvera' About 25 weie killed, only 5 of -rxJLUa i Sand having escaped. JoaQoiN'avIIcAD in San IHANciaco. f JIessrs.BIaek andNuttall, of Harly Love's ". ' Ilanjers; arrived in the city from Stockton. pringin with them the head of this renown ? ; fed ,bandir, : whqse countless deeds of blood . have earned for him a name unparalleled in ihe history-of 'erime. Even since his can- ture, rumors have coroe of his being in the v? ooutnern pououcsoi mis oiate. carrying on v'iis amal VBfem of wholesale butchery and robbe'rv. Bat v Messrs. Black and Nuttiill r- Cmins withthem' affidavits and certificates -v 'froin persons who knew him well, which 3 leare no doubts of the identity of the horrid evidence ol nis death. At soon as a suita- ble place, for the purpose can be procured, 4th'e bead and the proof of its identity will be e.xhibited to the publie. 'The present object tip.f "the. Ranjrers is to obtain the rewards " - -r which have been offered all over the country ' , 'for the captare and'death of this dreadful Wvillain?:f ih; f.t? -. ' The head bears the impress of his charac "'Ver in very: ;featare and lineament. It is that of a mm about tha middle size, appa "retuly bet eea twenty and twenty-five years age. . The forehead high, and well de JVlopcd. the cheek bones ricvated nnd prom inent, and the mouth indicative t once of '" efisuality. cruelty and firninepf. The hair. " f a beautiful Jht brown with a golden tint, i I"fl2 ; and flowing j 'the- nose high and etraiht, and ihe eyebrow which 'meet J the midnc,.daik and hcavj . if. v -u.s ; QJSINESS CARDS. C. & D. DuPReT WHOLE SALE AND HETAL DEALERS IN Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Haiuts, Oil, Dye Studs, Glass, Perfumery, Cisars, Old Liquors, Fancy Articles, die., MARKKT STREET, WILMINGTON, S. C. Prescriptionscarefullyc jinpouoiied by experi 'nced persons. Mardfa 8, 18S3. sTbT& j7a. EVANS, WHOLESALE f- RETAIL .'ORUG GISTS, WILMINGTON. N. C. WV. keep always on hiritia large tttli "very select stock of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Pnlnif. Oils, Glass, Surgical instruments, Patent Medicines, Perfumery, Ac, at low prices. Jat 18. 1853. 130 COOflRAN & RUSSELL. (SDMESXOaS TO THCS. 1L1B0NE .'tCO ) 1i .l 1nmidlan - HI A KY S VGU CI4I lUUIUUSMUU tMVHMBup; HCLAbKlVPHiA. I. HABVC? COCHBAW, W. S. BDSSKLL. Liberal cash advances July SOth, laSS. made on consignments. 58 tf. GEO. U. KELLY, COMMISSION MERCHANT. Ncxtdooi to A. A. WahheVs, on North vVslerst willattend to thesale ofallkinds of Country Pro, ducc.such a? Corn, Peus, Meal, Bacon . Lard, Ac. and will keep consiantiy on hand a full supply of Grocciies .c. Refer -nces. WiMesHaU.of Wayne, JohnMcitae, Wilmington W. Caraway. ' Gen. Alx.. McRae. " K.P.Hall, Wilmington, Wiley A.Waltei. " Dec. 13, 1S5J2. 115-ly. COMMISSION MKRGHA N 1' , WILMINGTON, N. C. REPKR TO E. P. Hall, Esq., Prcs't Branch Slate 1 Bank, I Thos.II. sVright, Ksq., Pres'i Bank ! Wilming- Cape h'ear, ( ton, IS. C. O.G. Parsley, Esq., Prcs't Commer- I cial Bunk, , Dec. ID. 1852 118-tf WILLIAM H, PEARE, COLLtCTIIK -UD ,UVLK'I J M - I. ill M I'sr C6untry Ncwspapcis thi oiigliot. t h e United States, Basement of Sun Iron Bu luings, Baltimore street All business er'.rustcd to his care transacted promptly, on liberal terms. sept 7 95-f TTTove, MAX IFACTb'ltE J! A.WO IEALEIi IS CABINET FU if MIL RE, BEDSTK.VUS, CHAIRS, MATTKESSEfc. &.C. &c. I'i 6nt Street, South ol Market, BlIdWN's BL'lLDl.NO, WIt.MIXOTONj N..C. Sept. Itj, 1852. 79-y-c GEO. 0. VAN AM BINGE, IlKOKEIt, AM MliKCAXTILBAGENT, WILMIMOTON, tV C. PA (ITICULAR attention paid to the purchase or sale of all descriptions ol Merchandise arid Pro- iluce, and on which one per cent commission will be chargeo. Any business intrusted to him will re ceive prompt and personal attention. Hie desk for the present is in the office of Mr. Win. A. Gwycr. R EFEB ENCES : Messrs. Ellis, Rufsell & Co., ) " Adams Bro. & Co., Wilmington. li J. R Blossom, Esq. J August 14. IS32. 6-" p. C. FHEE.MAN. GEOHCiE It OL' tj'l'ON. k'UUEMAX & IltlL'STON, .MERCHANTS AND FACTORS, )V I L M I N GTON , N. C. I. :. FHEIiMAN & CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ITS KItONT STRliET, NEW YORK. FREEMAN AND Wll'STON, WlUilXCTO, Ji. C KKKP constantly on h-ind a stock of Flour, Corn, Pork, Bacon. Salt, Coffee, Sagar, Mo lasses, 'i'obacco, Cigars, Snuff, Candles, Soap, A'or eisrn and Domestic Liquors an"d Wines; Iron, Sails, Pains, Oils, Glass, Domestics, Hats, Boots, Shoes, leather. Agricultural Implements, and a va riety of other articles, sufta'ble fur family nnd plan tation use and the retail ' trtide, which they will dispose ol in lots to stilt dealers or consumers on- reasonable icrins for cash, or in exchange for Na val Stores or other -produce. The senior partner D. C. Fbiem an, is located in the city of New York ; the junior partner, Geo. Houston, in Wilmington. If desired, advances, will be made cffi cinsrisninents to and from eiiher place. All business entrusted ro'ihem will receive proper attention; and orders for Goods will be promptly and carefully filled. Sept. 9, J852; ?6-f. Tl. DOLLNF.R G. POTTLH. jr. DOLLNER & POTTER, GESEHAL COMMISSIOS MERCHANTS, NEW YORK : Liberal Cash Advances made on all Consignments. April 30, 1653. 20-1 y-pd. WES8EL. WESSEL & H. B. EILERS. EILERS. COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND WHOLE 3ALK GROCERSs North Warer Stttfot, Wil mington. N. C ih'tend to keep at the above stand a general assortment of Groceries, Liquors, and Provisions at wholesale and to carry on a GencralConiniission Business. sntiNCt : E. P. Hall, Prcs't Brtb Bank ofihe State. O. G. Parsley, Prcs't Commercial Bank. Wil P.K.Dickinson, Esq. I'oppe dt Co. lew York DollnerA. Potter. S Jan. 20 1S53 131. WILKINSON & ESLER. CASH DEALERS IN Coulectionary, Fruit, Nuts, Toys,Fauey Ar tides. Periumry,Tobacc'o. Se?ars, Ac-., WHOLESALE ASD RE l AIL., Market 8TEE't-, WILMINGTON N.C. Nov. 30. 1852. .0-l1 N. T. HARRISS, AUCTIONEER AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT WILMINGTON, N. C. Rirtu to Dr. John D. Bellamy, Johw A. TAvlob, Esq., Geobge Habbiss, Esq. April 16. 1S53. U-ly. C. DnPRE & CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS Corner Front and Princess-streets, WILMINGTON, N. C. C. DC PR F. D. B. BAKER HIY AND OATS. -a fkfh BLRS Prime Estern Hay; SOOhnsh -3-els Oils, just received ner BrI? Albfr Adams. ForsaUby- ADAMS, BRO fc CO. BUSINESS CARDS. DENTAL NOTICE. DR. VV. M-SH'EETRVVOap, formerly of Duplin, and practical 'Dentist for the last 7 years, inforns his friends and the public generally, that he has located io Wil mington, on Front street, corner of Orange, where be Is prepared to attend to all calls in the line of his profession. Rooms expressly for the reception of Ladies. He is induced to hope that the liberal patronage formerly extended to him may be con tinued by the citizens of Wilmington and vicinity. Oct. 2. ly-c. A. II VANB0K&ELEN. Gtneral Agent, Commi&sion and Forwarding Merchant, WILMINGTON, N. C. Particular attention given to sale and purchase of Naval Stores.. June 1, 1S53. 123-ly. JOSEPH II. FLANNER, WILMINGTON W May fnb.TK. 87-1 y-c. HENRY NUTT, FACTOR AND FORWiHDlNIi AGENT, Will gice his personal attention to business entrust ed to his care. Sept. 8, 1853. 75-1 f. ROUNTftEE, WATSON & CO 7 General Comniisioii Merchauls, 18 South t , New York. Liberal 'Advances UTafle oH Co-nsignmenls. 1. D. BOCXTBES. B. C. WATSON, W. 11. WIGGINS. Angus' 25, 1S33. 69-ly. JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM, General Commission and Forwarding Merchant l'lompt personal attention given to Consign ments for Sale or Shipment. Liberal Casli adcances made on Consignments to me or to mv Sew Yi.rk friends. Wilmington, Jan. 30, 1853. 135. T. C. WORTH COMMISSION iD FiIKWIRDINg' MERCHANT, WILMINGTON, N. C. Feb. 17, 1S53. l-ly WILLIAM A GWYEi?, 6encraIAgi;nt.Forwariiiiigi Commission Merehant I take plensiire in informing my frre'nds, that 1 am prepared to give all business entrusted to me efficient and personal attention. I haven'wliatf for iXaviil Slares, with ample aecommodai toss, spirit Hiiiisc, arid Warehouse. Consignments of Naval Stores for sale or shipment ; snd nil kinds of coun try produce soliCitc. Cash arTvatTCts made on con-inmrnts. April 13, 1953. 15 GEORGE MYERS, WillLKSALE MD RETAIL URilCER Keeps constantly on hand, It'tnes. Teas, Liquors, Provisions, H ood and Willow Hare, t- ruit. CoUfectionaries,d-c. Sout F ront street, WILMINGTON, N. J. Nov. IS, 1852. 109. S. B. & J A. EVANS, WHOLESILK AM) KETHb DRL'LGISTS. WIIMINGTON. N. C. VViH keep always on hand 8 large and very select stock of l)r'iig, JHerficines-, 'Jhemieals, Paints, Oils, Glass, burgical In's'trurfconts, '"afenl Medi cines, Perfumery, &c., at lovi prices. Jan. 13, 1953. 130. J. S BANKS, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MLTiCIim, WILMINGTON, N. C. June 22. 42-12m-c. . J. HATHAWAY & SON, COMMISSION MERCHAN I S. .WILMINGTON, N. C. (Tathaw'av. J. E. Hathaway. Feb 15, 1853. 31. JAS. II. CHADBOURN & CO , Geueral Commission Merchants, WILMINGTON; N. C. . Chadboci.i. Geo. Chadboubn. 1953. 123. RUSSELL & BROTHER, (LATE ELLIS. R CSS ELL rfe CO ,) iESERAL COMMISSIOS MERCHANTS, WIUillNQTON. N. C. Liberal cash advances made on consignments of Naval stores, Ootton, and other produce. May 3, 1953. GEO. HARRISS, General Commission Merchant, WILMINGTON, N. C UUOl attention given to procuring Freight k and purchasing Cargoes for vessels. Rsrea to E. P. Hall, Esq. 1 feS1 wi.ming.on. J. D. Bellamy, Esq. j Messrs. Tooker, Smyth & Co " Thompson & Hunter, New York. Alex'r. Herron, Jr. Philadelphia Messrs. Williams & Butler, H. F. Baker, Esq. Jan. 2, 1953. Charleston, S. C. 123 tf. S. M. WEST, Auctioneer and "Commission Merchant, WILMINGTON, N. C. VV1 ILL sell or buy Real Estate and Negroes at a small commission. a lso : Strict attention given to the sale of Timber, Tur pentine, Tar, or any kind of Country Produce. Office second door, South side Of Market street, on the wharf. June 12, 1333. 33 ly. PAPER HANGINGS, BORDERS and Fire Screens; Cornices, Bands, Gimps, Cords and Tassels; D'Laincs. Dam asks, Turkey Red Calico and White Muelin Cur tains ol oil prices ; Piano and Table Covers; Oil Cloths for floors nnd tables; Mattings of all widths, Red and White, 4, 6 and 6 4 wide. For salechesp by KAHXWEILER A BRO. June 3 J. 46 FAYETTEVILLE FLOUR. Gyf BBLS. Superfine Fayetteville Flour, just re 'ceived and in store. For sale by July 16. W. C. HOWARD. SUMSIEIS HATS 4 FEW LEFT YET. M' Y Stock is still complete of Drab Beavers and Cafsirneres, Soft Low Crowns and fashionable shapes ; a great variety of Felt Hats of every shape ; also Straw Hats of every style and description and still receiving. Gentlemen havs but to call to be fitted and suited at the Em porium. Granite Row. July 26. C. MYERS, Proprietor. GUNNY BAGS ZyOTlf - uhfl IVsgs. new and second hand. & H 7v i for sale bv Aas. !3 FltF.EMAXi IIOFISTON. rvrn criD nn T ipaiti lAVLLDUlt Vik,iinUVL'll. QAvI0 Soap, fxw sal'" at the Frmt Depot, b sseat ih2 Ffmt Depi kJJJuly7.,. -WJLK.INKCN & Efc LCR. tllu! LIME I! LIME!!! fi( BBLS. Lincolnville White Lump; ajso JJJ calcined Plaster, Plastering Hair, and Fire Brick, tlydrVuifc Cemebt, 1,000 bbls. Lime&c, for sals by 4 S. C. k ft. B. WOOD, July 3 1352.T Contractors and Builders. PURE MEDICAL WINES & LIQUORS. DARK snd Pale French Brandy; Port, Madei ra and cherry Wines, all of superior quality . , S. B. & J. A. EVAMS. Jan IS. , 129 - NOTICE. TBKsubscriber,respectfully informs the publie, that he is nowtranasctiog the Auction business on his own account, and hopes by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of that patronage heretofore soHberplly bestowed upon him. . M. CUONLY. Stock, Real Esta ts and Negroes, bought and sold on commission o.Jl per cent cither at private or public sal. Jsne.isrs. ic- NOTICE. ble, are twrby requested to present the otncial re ceipts now held by them, and receive their respec tive claims from the subscriber, who as the execu tor of thelate James Burch, is desirous of closing the business of ihe cBtate. JOHN D. BELLAMY, Executor. Feb 15. '.42-if BUTTER. T'KECfS Butter, received per schr Adell. For tsa'e by W.C. HOWARD. July 16. 52 FLOUR. r);r BBLS. Canal Flour, just received per Ann Suean, for sale by W.j HOWARD. July 16. .52 SPIRITS TURPENTINE CASKS. ryi( new and second hand, on board schr. A. UUr. Ward, for sale by July 16. 'FREEMAN & HOUSTON. FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES. JtJST received and now landing from various vessels; Fine fresh Butler; 11. ftmithand Hope ion Flour, in bbls., half bids, and bags ; Fulton Market Beef; Sugar and Teas; layer and bunch Raisins; Almonds; Kng!Uh Walnuts; Prunes; Pecan iuts. A new loi of handsome Water Cool ers ; and Austin's patent lee Freezers ; Loin .n Syrup ; N. O. Molasses and Syrup; Sardine, in third, half and whole boxes; Rio, Java arJ La guira Collee'; beside- somu boxes of Whvo. Hom- 51 inony and every kaiu of Kiru Cage.s. C. DoPRE & C ., Corner of Princess and h'ront-.-"ts. July 19. 53 BLANKS. THE following Blanks are printed and kept con stantly for sale at tike Office ol 'e Commercial. COMMERCIAL "hipping Articles. Kill .it Lading. Do. Letter Sheet. Crew Lists. Prices Current. Checks on all the Banks. ( .'barter Party. ! :inilestsof all kinds. Entries Merchandise. Do. Ballast. Hates f Freiirhl on VV. it. Rail it.. ad. D". On Line Boats. Bills of Exchange, bound and in sheets. Oo. D "inestir. not la! le i otcs on the several Banns. Do. on all the Banks. Hill of sale oi Vessels. M ISC ELL A SE O US. Warrants, wish and with-i Bills of Sale. Do. of iN'egroes. Bonds for Negro Hire. Mo'rtgfrgc Deeds. out judgment. Xegro Passes. Warrantee Deeds. Uonds for the Delivery of Property. i COURT BLANKS. Vcn. Exponas. iSubpcenas County and Ca Sa and Bonr'. Superior Court. Alias Vend. Ex. Jurors Tickets, County FiTa. j and Superior Court. ! Writs. Allklnda of Blanks and Job Work, executed to order with neatness and dispatch. ubor1smoney. JUST received from the manufactory, 75 boxes Excelsior Family Soap, two-thirds the quantity and halfthe labor will do the same washing as any other Soap hard, soft or salt water may he used with success. In whole or half boxes. For sale by S. M. WEST. Feb. 24. 145 SHINGLES, F nil descriptions, as called for, by May24. GEO. S. GsLI.ESPIE. o HICKORY, PERSIMMON AND WALNUT TIMBER, fur nished to order, bv May 24. GEO. S. GILLESPIE. woodenTnd willow ware. If dozen Corn Brooms ; V6 do. barrels Covers ; 4 do. Draw Buckets ; 10 nests Cedar Tubs ; 20 do. Measures; , 2 dozen Step Ladders, all lengths ; 2 do. Cocoa Dippets; 4 do Whists; 4 do. Dusting Brooms ; 1U do. Painted Buckets ; 20 nests Flour Pails; 2 dozen Well Buckets ; 5 nests Painted Tubs ; 1 dozen Churns, assorted sizes ; 4 dozen Bung Starts: 4 do. Hearth Brooms 4 do. Scrub do.; 6 patent -Ice Creem Freezers, new pattern, freeze in 5 minutes ; 2 Chamber Setts, very handsome. For sal low by W.C.HOWARD. June 9. 37 THE NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMP'Y, RALEIGH. N. C. THE above Company hrs been in operationsince the 1st of April, 1843, under the direction of the following Officers, viz : Dr. Charles E. Jonhson, President, Wm. D. Haywood, Vice President, James F. JloVdstt, Secretary, Win. H. Jones, Treasurer, Pcrrin Bnsbee, Attorney, Dr. Charles E. Johnson, ) .. , , , Dr. Wm. H.McKee, i ML?t Dr. R B. Haywood, $ Coniatton J. Hersman. General Agent. This Company has receivtd a charter giving ad vantages to the insured over any otherCompany. The 5th Section gives the Husbar.d the privilege to insure bis own lite for the sole use of his Wife and Children, fret from any clairjifof the representa ives of the hnsband or any of his creditors. Organised on purely mutual principles, the life members participate In the vholeot the profits which are declared annually. Besides, the applicant for ife, when the annual premium is over30 may pay one half in a Note. All claims for insurance against the Company will oe paid within ninety days after proof of the death of the party is furnished . Slaves are insured tor one or five years, at rates which will enable all Slaveholders to secure this class of pronerily against the un-eilainty of life. Slave insurance .present!! a new and mferestiie feature :ti the history of North Carolina. -v hi eh wi!l pr?vo very iruportant to the Southern States. Tiie la s i four months operation of this Company shows a verv ltxse tmotint of business mote thnn the Directors cxi;-.c.d, u do ' he first, year' having sJr-ady is3o"tH'n SOPPoIicir? Di.'W.w y".H.HAslsr2Irtdiccl Ex-iiniaer, and Agent. WiirtirrlisNjC. iJ: Cornirjftnjcitlonsonfcugjnef sof the C-jmpauy shou'd be addressed to IAS F. JORDAN iF.e&Y. . Ui-tf.- TO THE PUBLIC. THE is QbacrKier has leased fur a ter.n of years. JL of R. W. Brown, Esq.', his fire-proof sic his wharves, and is now in a condition to tore, wttit tak es pecial care of Spirits Turpentine and other Naval Stores commited to his care. The Warehouse is well known to be the best snd safest place in town for the storage of BacdH.'Lard. Corn, Peas, &c The lower wharves have on ihe in four furge new sheds, where Spiri's can be safely kepi from tbe rain and sun. He is prepared to receive and ship, or sell, all kinds of produce sent to his care. He will also make advances when required. He begs to refer ti the following gentlemen: It, VV. Brown, John Dawson, O. G. Parsley, andThos. H. Wright, Esqrs. MILES COSTJN. Brown's wharf Wilmington, N. C Sept.l? 77. TO TRAVELLERS. WE are receiving a lare st m!v of Sole Leather, iron frame, wood to ho and Ladied' Trunks : Carpet Baes. Va lises, India Rubber Life Preservers, &c. May 31 JC AHN W EILEK, A. BRO. FORWIISINCTOS AND T0FS1IL SOCSD P. R CO A T a meeting held by the Board of Directors Aon the 22d ult. the 1o!!owinz order was passed : Ordered, That an ins'alnieni of twenty percent, on the Capital Stock of the Wilmington & Topsail Sound Plank Road Company, be paid on ihe first day of March next ; and that an instalmcut of ten per cent, be payable severally on the first day of April, May, June, July, August, September and October thereafter; and the last instalment of eight per cent, on the first day of November following. And it is ordered further, That intereel be char ged in all cases of deferred payment. NICHOLAS N. NIXON, President. Feb. 1. 13S DISCOUNT NOTES. BLANK NOTES for discouu t ai the several banks in this place, and a handsome -edition jus l printed of notes embracing all the bank ,forgale at the Office of The Commercial . --, Oct.26. $9. GLUE. J 'v superior, just received and for sals ADAMS BRO. &JCo.' "35. 25 BBLS. by June 5. PHILADELPHIA C0NFECTI0NARIES &c. f US T le.-eivod a superior lot of those .Lor Rings K'ort Wine Drops. Brandy Drops, Cordial Drops Jelly Rinsjs, .Apple Paste, assarted Gum Drops and Fine Almonds. Also. 3J boxes H ydraulie Press '.indies; 15 boxes and half boxes Colgates No.: I .S.in For sale by C. D uPRE &, fZo. June 19. F0RM0DENTA. V'fRA VGK indeed, that so few rculit how es- J fential to tmale beauty, and manly elegance, are a I. no set of pilishcd teeth ; nothing Contribu tes more to ward it ; nothing detracts more essen tially from it, than Deglected, and consequently discolored arid disfiguring teeih. They'nrejts es sential to health as to beauty, for it Is Impossible to inhale ihrough decoyed or unclean teeth, with out iittecting the lungs and stomach Ire a serious extent. In offering as a rcroe eouently to edy for this evl' the t ormoaenta. Messrs. nazara J Co., arc satisfied that ihey furnish at oi ce the most per fectly, safe, elegant, agreeable, effectual, and with al cheap prepaiation known for e'eaning and pol ishing the teeth, hardening the Gums, purifying and perfuming the breath. In its present, improv ed state it has received the approbation of every one who has used it, and is just what It assumes to be No Lady or Gentleman should be without it. Havirrg been appointed sole aeent for this State. I will make a liberal discount to Merchants or Druggists, ordering by the grots or dozen. For sale by the box, Address orders to At No. 3 Granite Row, THEO. AMBROSE, Front Sfr-ct. Wilmington, N. C. March 2G. C -6m c WILMINGTO N MARBLE AND STONE YARD. TIIK Subscriberhaving accepted the agency oi A several large3Stablishments at the North, which will furnish hi in an unlimited supply of finished or nnfinishek, forcignand domestic MARBLE of all qualities, is prepared to fill all orders for MONUMENTS AND TOMB STONES, nnd every other article in the line of llicbuslness at reasonable rales. "V SCULPTURING, LETTERING OR CAR VINO, Executed as wcllas can be done either North. -pr South. ''irrsf The best reference can be given, If required, JAS . McCL.AK.ANAN. March 3. 149-tf. WANT TO SELL 1f (Vlfl MORKorLKSfS r l' superior Ha Lu J fcep' inc's whiih are very Brand, and other popular brands, fine ut ihe Fruit Depot. June 30. WILKIN SO N & ESLER. TOWING BY STEAMER CALHOUN ORDERS fortowingby STEAMER CALHOUN, will huve attention II left at the office of GEO. HARRISS. res. Nov. 16. MORSE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF YELLOW DOCK ROOT. '"pHIS is a Purely Vegetable Co mpdvnd, sclenlifi 1 cally prepared from the best Roots and Herbs of the Materia Medica. and has gained an unrivall ed reputation for the following effects, viz: PURIFYING THE BLOOD. and thus curing all Humors, Sores, Ulcers, Cutane-' oils Krtipttons, Canker, Scald Hend., Ac. Kegnlating and Cleansing the Stomach St Bowels, thus it cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Coativencss Piles, Ac. Strengthening the Digestive Orgsi.-s, thus causing the food to nourish snd support every part. REGULATtfcO TUE SECRETARY ORGANS, and, by enabling them to perform their proper func tions, preventing andeuring Bilious and otherpain ful diseases. Slrrngthrning and Quieting the Nerrons System, thus allaying iS'ervous Irritation, and curingall dis eases of the Nerves. It Is nnrivalledin the cure of all FEMALE DISEASES, as Weakness, Irregularity, Obstructions, tie. It Is pleasant to take, and safe in all cases ; act. ingin harmony with he restoring powers of nature it never injures but always benefits and cures, ss thousands of voluntary certificates from the best authorities testify. Prepared by a. MORSE d C0..2J Maiden-Lane, N. Y. Sold by Drnggistsand others throughout thin and otherconntries. S. B. d J. A. EVANS, Agents, Wilmington. N. C. sept. 30. - 85-1 y-e FISH. TUST received per schr. E Ionise, snd for sale low . 5 half bbls No. 1. Mackerel ; S quarter bbls. Xo. 1 do ; 10 one-fighth bbls. No. 1 do.; 20C0 lbs. Cod Fish. Mackerel and Salmon at tetsil, by W. c. HO war n. J3IV i. - 53. FAYETTEVILLE FLOUR. i Of ! rclTvnJ Hoar,, received per Tier Fanny Lutterloh. for sale low bv Jnne 2S -'; W C- HOWARD. GOLDEN CHOP. rt tl EFvN TEA at thr Kr.it Depor, by -XT 13. .WILKINSON & E5LER tbe TOUv,::::.'iLv cd:i.-r::uci.tt,t Is published every TrEe pay, Tu cssbav and SatiTbdav at S3 per aauuiu, paraL! nalleaso in advance. - . - - j.. . . . BY THOMAS LORING Eoiroa s toi, - - -. ; . ., . ... 1 Paoyaix- Corner Front and Maikct Strcc WILMIKSTOlt, H. c. -;sr. ' ' RATES Ol? A1VERTTSIx"g ' 5 1 sqr. 1 insertion 90 50 t 1 qr. months. 44 Cd 1 ' 2 1 75 j I -3 Z ton 1 " 3 - 1 001 r 6- r S Tn 1 " I month; 2-10 J '1 , W r- Ten lines or lea makes square. If an adver tisement exceeds tea lines, tbe piles will bs in proportion. ' - . ' - t All advertisements are payable at 'the tims of their insertion. '- .- - Coniracts wiih ycary advertisers; will te nnds on the most liberal terms. ' ; - : No transfer of coniracts for yearly advertising will be pernritted. Should eireetatancs render a changs in business, or an- Unexpected rrmovu! necessary, a charge accsrdicg to lbs pablithcd terms will be at the option oi the'conlroctor.tor the time he has advertised. . - . . : . ,:rh5PJfiilee,f Annal Advertisers U stUctly HmKed to their own Immediate business and all advertisements for the benefit of other persons as well as all advertisements not Immediately con nected with iheir owa business, and all excess of advertisements in length or otherwise beyond the limits engaged, will be charged at the 8 so si rates. No Advertisemsnts is included Infbe contract for the sale or rent of houses or lands in town of country, or for the sale Or hire of negroes, wheth er .ne propeny tn owned by Ihe advertiser or by other persons. Theso are excluded by the term "tmmeatafotmneM.'V All sdvftiisements inserted in the tri weekly Commercial, av entitled to one IsserUsn in the if eekly free of charge. . ... ; ; JOB, CARD AND FANCY PKINTING. EIECUTED IS Sl'fKBIOR STILE- Arrival and Departure of tbe Mall nudtr " the nsw Arrangement, wlUch IWeot' Juto operation, 1st Marfh, 15 2, The Mail from the North is due every day at 9 A. M., and at 9i P JI. Closes at I P. M.t and at 9 P. M. precisely. - The Mail for the South closes at 8 A. M ine man trom Onslow Court-Housc. Sneads perry, 4c, Is due every Monday at 5 P. H. Closes every Thursday at 9 P M. The Mall from Lone Creek. Rlr-v Rii-. rv,.i dec, is due every Thursday at G P. M.. and closes' same night at 9 P. M. The Mail from Favettevllle, via Elisebethlow n and Prospect Hall, dfce., via Wilmington and Man chestar Railroad from Robinson's Post Office Is due evsry Tuesday Tburaday snd Suturdsy at 1 P. M , and closes same days at EJ A. H, The mail from Whitevilfe, Columbus counry, per Wilmington and Manchester Railroad is due at 1 P. M., and clones at ef A. JI. every day. 33TAn extra Package will be made op for Let ters going North Of Richmond, Va., which wiUfce kept open until 7 A. M. Afl other Letters must b in the Office at the hours above named, or they will not be Mailed until next succeeding Mall. 1 A GENTS FOR THE COMMERCIAL." Sew York -Messrs. Riowxi DsRosscr. Boston FbedssiCk Kiddbji. Philadelphia is. E. Coiibk. Baltimore Wm. H.PsAXxand m. Thomsost BUTTER. Tl.ST landed per schr. Wake new Blltttr. Par Bile by W. C. HOWARD. 61. Aug. 6. BACON AsVD LARD. A L.O! ol N.C. Bacon, mostly Hams. f,.. -...... TVT t 1 1 i ia . . and av mga .1 , V, JliOIU.. r Of 11 IP h V , J"'v 26- FREEMAN & HOUSTON. N. C. BACON, v JUST received, a lot of superior Nonh Carolina Hams. For sule by J''j'ly2e. ZEXO H. OREKIvtf BACON. - A LOT of very superior North Carolina Bacon just received und for sale low, bv ' Aug. 11. J. H. FLANNEIt. AT COST. THEballanee of my slock of Misses and Infants Hats, I will all at cost, to close them out. Jul' 26. c. MYERS. N. C. BACON. I III "I N - HAMS, for sale by IUW July 23. W. C HOWARD. 40 BBLS. ASSORTED SUGARS- TTERY FINE for sale by - V June 16. C. DcPRE'dc. C( TOOL CHESTS, TURNISIIED complete for gentlemen and boys, a juii iriuuu ui iuo naruware oiore. -June 16. J. M. ROBINSON. . GRAIN CRADLES. A First Vate article ready for use. For sale at sJTl. ihe Hardware Store of June 21. ROBINSON. ' BUTTER ' , " RECEIVED this day, per Schr. LA MARTINE, from New York, 10 kegs Extra Butter. Aug. 11, C DbPKK A CO. BACOtf A Lot of very Superior North Carolina Bacon just received, and for sale low, by . . , : J . H.FLANNEIL Aug. 9.' ' - -C2-3t.. WE HAVE RECEIAED Canes, Whips, Matches, and Preserved Ginger. Aug. 6. WILKINSON & ESLKR. WANTED. ; V ; ; V Situation in the country, by a practical En, gincer and Machinest, to take cha.ge of a S. A S. Mill Address A August 9. Box 23, Wilmington P. Office-, TOBACCOS-TOBACCO. Oyl r.OXES good snd cheap Chewing Tobsr nurl', in barrels and half barrels. For sals: by ZKNO H GREEN !---' July 23. N. C. T. copy. NOTICE TO ALL. ; - ALL persons whose Bills sreTyct unpaid 'are hereby notified that I leave to-monow (Wed nesday) morning for the Northland all accounts must be settled to-dsy. ',' ' July 26, 1853 66. I C II YERS, Hatter. NEW IN whole bfch. frtsh, t Aug. 10. WHEAT FLOUR, - - ar.d .tlgltli Jfcsps, jue rercftfj No. 3, Granite Row. SAVE YOUR RAGS; AND sell to WILKINSON A ESLER. and get Cash for there, ar tbe Fruit- DcpcLj, i:( '' Aug. I3..,vyv:y- - .-er?.-- .:- ... C4. : ' ffiimND : 5EBLS. JN. CLard5 1.000 lbade.Bc. For sale by V . JOS. R. BLOSSOM July 14, . . . W 61 ; RANGES, Lemooe.Candy, Raisins. Nuis, Cas- , i V iile Sosp, Bird Cages, Butkets, Prunes, Sm I king Tobacco, Chilrens' Chairs, CradJcs, Wt Iking -u :!1 . 7 I - , - -'i'-
The Tri-Weekly Commercial (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 15, 1853, edition 1
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