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ARRIVAL OF THE WASHINGTON. 0t7V? DAYS1 LATER FRfiM EUROPE. B iMMtNCjtT -BETWEEN RUSSIA - ' ' TURKEY. tNew York. Sent. 29. The teaer Wash Siigtorvwuh London and -outlmmptoo dates v ? of the 14th: arfd LiverDool ct the lSth, arri- ycJ at 3 o'clock P. M.; S - r : -i t The Vf hmjrton brings 242 passenger. Ja8t evenitv : ft Fire island she tell la wiin t Mhtf ehio 11 -I'i'toiA Baltimore, for Aa- .'JfaWa,-iJfiB6, -iShc had been 19 days in siei crippled cony. v vThe YVaaluiigton tow. -4J her iuto thiV'ftCiJ? ' -: - The steamer America reached Liverpool n llic . - MrS'le-waul J be received at the Court ,'.fcr Madrid. -:-.-. - TII&.RA STERN Q.UESTION. ik-fc'-.Ido'fTinit "of l he 14th. announ V - rea that the Czar bad.r rejected - the Vienna oe-aa"roodified hy'xhe SuUan,"and lhat war seemed meviUWeibelfiftglisUiUia reocfl f .bccaaiouedlgretit alarm.-' K.t5:iGen.aderB Kith a frosk trp of Russian r : 4roop8. was advanein into Moldavia. r , vuuiuifl jtau jcut 4 ttoac y . mr . T. rjv miuu t The mperoroI Russia was lo proceed at rj13.-Hcc.'t6W'arsav. in order to meet the Empe-';"-!. ,.-.""ror of Austria at Olmulz on Sept. 23J. v-j.vrne urkislv troops under Uiuer fnsha, on i'eihejLower Danube. . insist on lighting the 5 -1 Russians; and it was feared that the Puaha ' - Vvoald he iinable to restrain their ianuiical yJMt , TURKEY. 4, V-t. Tire Forte hria contracted for 300.000 win-C- V' ter coata lor their troops. Ci&The Egyptian troops, after being reviewed i;4;fy'the Sultan woald proceed to Sliumla. rihi Ali regular communications btweun Con- '-5 ataniinople and the Russian ports had been vThc warlike preparations oT Turkey were carried on with unabated vigor. The troops wereworki02 nur'U and day on tnc lortinra- ? V' lions on the-Danube. The Turkish army in ; r4i?hevicinity f Varna amounted to 90,000 ?'rnfin whh 250 guns, and six batteries of hea VymetaI.:i '. X Two Russian regiments arrived at Braila, ?tm the Lower Danube, on August 29'h. ENGLAND. The cholera' was progressing in England. " ' "The Marco Polo had arrived at Liverpool irora;Xusiralia with 280,04)0 in gold. The ship: Ward, of Seait. RussHI & Co., -inriear London. hHd been burnt, loss , 100.000. $g&Z&favr. ."FRANCE. ' Xlf THe 'statement "that the government was purchasing corn Vas again officially denied. - The port of Marseille was full of wheat, i Vj-jFloot a t Paris was falling slowly. ?f sh news from the H.aaton ihe 13tl great iW?lf : affected the Dorse, and the 3 per cents , n'leit to77L I5c. VV':.- ITALY. - ? ' - A council of War at Milan had sentenced -i ; 64 persons toiptica ted in the insurrection of " ti 37hJ-' Rjh 20 hpimr r.nnrlpmnpil Jo and '.iJihe thers to confinement in irons for twenty , V ;iyears and less. - ; - -Filly refugees saspected of republicanism viliad Arrived orr the Piedmonlese frontier, lae p-i " PERSIA, is f,n,he:citf of Iipahan had lcen nearly des . ' .troyed by an earthquake. - ;r: - HUNGARY. '- - .The lost jewels of the Hungarian Crown , t ta4 been found buried near Orschova. -feiisi1,i:;i Correspondence -of the HaUimorc Sun. . r i PISBAND1NQ THE FISHING SQUADRON. PPohtsmooth. (N H.) Stf r. 23. 1S53. ;?'"ifjrTh ceremony . ; yesterdny of sirikinu tlie brood pennant worn by Com. Siicbrick as "ftcdmtflamler-in-chlef of the eastern or fisliino- squadron, was benutiiul nrid touchinrr. At iivmeridian all the officers of the flag ship Prin Tfeton met the Commodore in his cabin, and ; T-fier tle kindest epressions on botli sides all i X hands were called on the deck, and the Com ifmouore and Staff tvent over the sides. As X'iVV1he1barge dropped to the stern of the ship ;tiSsalate waa iireu, and at the last sun the broad . v pennant was hauled down. The Cornmo- ; ;"lore stood in his boat uncovered ; the Prince- ton yards were manned and three hearty - eheera were given; the oarsmen '-tossed their 4 iafa' and returned the cheer. It was a touching spectacle, and the boat had gained -C- 'ft Ion? distance from the ship belore silence : : ' wm broken in that leave-taking company, '..tV-The-s!oop-of-war Cyane nlso saluted the f Commodore It U worthy of remark that this Ki-i ahip with the Levant, was captured when CoraraodoreSliubrick was a lieutenant on " .Aboard the Constitution. s : .--The ships' of : the' fishinff squadron have i'l : done themselves great credit by the activity v- t and energy nd thorouffhness with which ; they haire cruised in the fishing grounds re .: ; .: orted to by Ihe Americans fishermen. Not a place has been left linvlsited : and yet not ' il tuuiviaiuiuai uccu acaru, iiic mi ll nre obevini? the treaty of ISIS, as it is their j doty to ' do. v The stories abou t ca ptures, ''rjC-i eeizdres.' condemnations, and harsh treatment I ; . hy the . British cruisers are all fudge and 0":.lalseboodc- i There w no truth nor the sem ?:5 ;;blance of truth ;in the newspaper reports ol ; --''that character. ' The case of the schooner j.Slarlight; of Gloucester, is the only one that t approaches a foundation. She was detained ',at Charlottetown for an infringement of the - treaty and the fishing captain was permii jed to resume h's command and leave in iV vpeace, on his admitting that he hnd violated the treaty.- - . -' , Vpfct Com. ShubricK and his officers have done all that raeri could do to bring about good "! - feeliag and; harmony among conflicting in 4 J -terests.'" No "squadron could have cruised f"l' ver.a'greaterpace in the same time, and -. none could hare carried with it more good v."" will than was every where in the British Vf provinces evinced for this - . 'y t: v HOWTO MAKE CONVICTS. resofutiw has been introducetl into the ,-Kcntdckyliegi6lature, which provides '-that i the keeper of the Penitentiary shall procure - r suitable chemical dye, such as will stain -r he cuticle or outer surlace of the skin per P leclly blacfe so that it cannot be washed off, ;,v or in any way. removed until time shall wepr Tio it away, and nature furnish a new caticle or -. surface, and that with this die he shall have the noses of each male- convict painted the . --i roughly blacky acd renew.the application as I may be necessary; td keep it so, until within -' one month of the expiration of ins " sentence, .when it shall be discontinued, for the pu rpose of perraittiog nature to restore the feature lo !C x'its originaljiae, preparatory . o- thesqeond advent of its owner ioto the worlJ.,-v-K:-Jr. BUSINESS CARDS. C. & D. DuPRE. WHOLE SALE AND KETAL, DA LEU N Drugs, - IVIciItciues, Chemicals, Iainis, Oil, liye Stulls, Glass, lert"uoaery, Cigars, Old Liquors, fancy Articles, &c, AIARKKT STREKT, WILMINGTON, N. C. Prescriptionscarcfullycompounded by expert eoeed persons. March 28. 1853. S. M. WEST, . Auctioneer and Commission Merebant, WILMINGTON, N. C. WILL sell or buy Real Estate and Negroes at a small commission. also : Striet attention given to the sale of Timber, Tor penttne, Tar, or any kind of Country Produce. Office second door, South side of Market street, on the wharf. June 12, 1853. 33 ly. COCHRAN & RUSSELL. f&rncEssnas to thos. ambone; co.v eneral .Commiss No 31, Norlh Wkarvea, and 63 North Water Sts. PHII.ADlil.PHIA. J. MARVIY C0CHBAN, W. S. RUSSELL. Liberal cash ndvanccs made oft consignments, inly -0th, 1353. 58 if. GEO. II. KELLY, COMMISSION MERCHANT. NexlJooi a A. A. Wunnet'e,on North Vatcr st willaltend to the sateof allkimls of Country Pro, duoc.suc-h a? Corn, Peas, Meal, Bacon , Lard, Ac. and will keep constantly on hand a full supply of Groceries, sc. RcfcTance? . Wille8lIalI,of Wayne, JohnMeRae, Wilmington VV. Caraway. '' Gen. Alx.. McRac. E. P. Hall, Wilmington , Wiley A. Waluei , " Dec. 13. 1852. 115-1 y. MILES C0STIN, COMMISSION MERCHANT WILMINGTON, N. C. UKFER TO E.P. HaH,E?q.,Prcs't Branch State 1 Bank, - r . Wilming ton, N. C. Cape Kear, O. G. Parsley, Esq. Pres' t Commer- I ciai Bank, Dec. 19. 1S52 118-tf. WILLIAM If, PEA RE, COLIECTOK AM) ADVIiKTKSJf fi .(i! M l"or Country Newspapers thi ovplicn t lie United States. Basement of Sun Iron Uu loina, Baltimore street All business er.irustcd to his care transacted promptly, op liberal terms. sepi 7 i)b-t JTD. love, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN CABINET FUKMTURE, BEDSTEADS, CHAIRS, MATTUESSES, &c. &c. Krout street, South of Market, buown's building, Wilmington, n. c. Sept. 16, 1852. 79-y-c GEO 0. VAN AM HINGE, BROKElt, AND MERCANTILE AC! ENT, WILMINGTON, N. C. "PARTICULAR attention paid to thepnrchasc or X sale of all descriptions of Merchandise and 1'ro- duce, and on which one per cent commission will be charge l. Any business intrusted to him will re ceive prompt and personal attention. His desk for the present is in the office of Mr. Wm. A. Gwytr. References ; Messrs. Ellis, Russell & Co., 1 " Adams Bro. & Co., W Umington . " J. R. Blossom, Esq. ) Ausfust 14. 1852. t5.-c 0. C. FltF.EMAN. CiKOItOE HOUSTON. 1'ltKEMAV & HOUSTON, MERCHANTS AND FACTORS, WILMINGTON, N. C. I). C. I'll E CM AX & CO. COM M ISS ION M ERCH A NTS, 173 FROVT STKEUT, NEW YORK. FREEMAN AND HOUSTON, WILMINGTON, N. C KEEP constantly on hand a stock of flour, Corn, l'ork, Bacon. Salt, Coff'ee, Sagar, Mo lasses, Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff, Candles, Soap, for eign and Domestic Liquors and Wines; Iron, Nails, Paints, Oils, Glass, Domestics, Hats, Boots, Shoes, Leather, Agricultural Implements, and a va riety of other articles, suitable for fatnilyand plan tation use and the retail trade, which they will dispose of In lots to suit dealers or consumers on reasonable terms for cash, or in exchange for Na val Stores or other produce. The senior partner D. C. Fbbemait, is located in the city :of New York; the junior partner, Geo. H008T0, in Wilmington. If desired, advances, will be made on consignments to and from either place. All business entrusted to them will receive proper attention ; and orders for Goods will be promptly and carefully filled. Sept. 9, 1852 76-f. II. DOLLNER G. POTTtR. jr. D0LLNER & POTTER, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NJSW Y UKK : Liberal Cash Advances made on all Consignments. April 30, 1853. 20-ly-pd. I. WES3RI-. U. B. EILEII8. WESSEL & E1LERS. CO M M I SBJON MERCHANTS AND WHOLE- j SALE GROCERS, North Waler Street, Wil mington, N, C, intend to keep at the above stands teeners! assortment of Groceries, Liquors, and Provisions at wholesale and to cafry on a GencralCommission Business. REFERENCE : E. P. Hall.Prcs't Br'ch Bank of the State. 3 O. G. Parsley, Pres't Commercial Bank. Wil 1. K. Dickinson, Esq n je. f I New Dollncr . Potter ork , Jan. 20 1853 131. WILKINSON & ESLER. ". CASH DEALERS IN Confectionary, Fruit. Nuts, Toys.Fancy Ar- ucie. l-en umcry, TODICCO. SCars, C, WHOLESALE AND RE'lAIL, MARKET STREET, WILMINGTON N.C Nov.30,lS52. JO-tf n7t. harriss AUCTIONEER AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT WILMINGTON, N. C. Repeks to Dr. John D. Bellamy, Johk A. Taylor, Esq., George Habkiss, Esq. April 16. 1853. 14-ly. C. DaPRE & CO. WIIOr4ESAIE AMD RETAIL GROCERS . Corner Pront and I'riucess-streets. WILMINGTON, N. C. C DCPRE. D. B. BARER. HAMS. A.H OT of Cincinnati Superior Sarai Cured 1 mis, ior sai dy - . .v - Hcpt. 16. - .FREEMAN. & HOUSTON.. BUSINESS CARDS. GEO. HARRISS,; General Comiuissiou Mcrebant, WILMINGTON. N. C. STRICT attention e'vc to procuring Freight and purchasing Cargoes for vessels. ntrci to K. P. Hall, Esq. Q,G. Parsley, Iq. !...., . f . A. 'raylor, Ksq. , f J. D. Bellamy, Ksq. j Messrs. Tooker, Smyth & Co.,'? ivw vrb Thompson Hunter, 1 Ncwfk' Alex'r. Herron, Jr. Philadelphia. ' Messrs. Williams & Boiler, ) , or' H. K. Baker, Esq. Charleston, S. Jan. 2. 1853. 123 1 SCHOOL. lTR.GF.O. VV. JEWKTT will o-cn a Schsol in XVJL this place on the first Monday of October next, comprising all the branches of an 'Unglish and Classical education, usually taught in the Academies and Hiah Schools of New Encland. where he has been tor many years one of - the-most He has also hud much experience in the prepara tion oi 1 eacuers tor Uuromon schools. Reference. 8 . J kwett. Se.nt.C. 74-tf. A. U VANBORKELEN. General Agent, Commission and Forwarding Merchant, Wir.SIIXGTOV, N. C.l Particular attention given lo sate and purchase of INiival Stores. jRnel, 1353. ii3l!y JOSEPH II. FL1NNEK, General Commission Merchant, WIISIINGTOX, May Dili. 1853. N. C. 87-ly-c. HENRY NUTT, FACTOR AM FORWARDlXli AGENT, WXllgicc hii personal attention to business entrust ed to his care. Sept. 8, 1S53. 75-tf. 0. L. FILLYAW, PRODUCE BROKER, COMMISSION AND F0RWBD1G MERCHANT, WIIiMIKCTOV, N. C. September 20th, K-53. S3-ly-c. R0UNTREE, WATSON & CO., General Commission Merchants, T8 Woutli St , New York. Liberal Advances Mailc on Consignments. J. T. IiOLNTKEE, B. C. WATSOK, W. H. WIOGINS. August 25, 1853. 69-ly. JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM, Gcieral Commission and Forwarding Merchant. Prompt personal attention given to Consign ments for Sale or Shipment. Liberal Cash aAcance made on Consignments lo me or lo my Aru York friends. Wilmington, Jan. 30, 1833. 135. t. c. wortiiT" COlnlSSION AXB FDRWlBDiNu MERCHANT, WlbHI.VQTOM, N. C. Feb. 17, 1853. 143-ly. WILLIAM A. GWYEiJ, General Agcnl;Forwardiiig& Commission Mcrehant I take pleasure in informing my friends, that I am prepared to give nil business entrtipt l to me efficient anJ personal intention. 1 liflve nUvhat f for Naval Stores, with ample accommodating., jiirit Hoiise, nnd Warehouse. Consignments of Naval Ston s for sale or shipment snd nil kinds of coun try produce solicited. Cash advantts mad on consignments. April IS, IdSJ. Id. GEORGE MYERS, WilJLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER Keeps constantly on hand, Wines, Teas, Liquors, rrotisions, Wood ana H alow Hare, f ruit, Confectionaries, if'c. South front street, WILMINGTON, N. 'J. Nov. IS, 1852. 109. S. B. & J. A EYANS, W1I0LES1LB AND RETAlh DRUGGISTS, tVlliMIXGTO.V. N. C. Will keep always on hand a large and very select 1 stock of Drug, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Glass, burgical Instruments, Patent Medi cines, Perfumery, dec, at low prices. Jan. 18, 1833. UU. J. HATHAWAY & SON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, VVlLMI SGTOV, X. C. . Hathaway, J. L. Hathaway. Feb. 15,1853. 31. JAS. n. CHADBOURN & CO., General Commission Merchants WILMIjrCTOM. N. C. Jas. H. CrtADBoua. Geo. Chadboubn. Jun. 1, 1353. 123. RUSSELL & BROTHER, (LATE ELLIS, H U38 ELL fc CO.,) 1ENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WILMINGTON, N. C. Liberal cash advances made on consignments of Naval Store., Cotton, and other produce. May 3, 1353. LARGE STOCK OF FURNITURE. THE subscriber would re- 'iiaEgg a feaaetoT spcctfully invite the uttention 01 the public, to his very large and complete assortment of Furniture now being received and recently selected by himself at the Manufactories rdunntf the present month, hiss tot; k will be complete and consist in part of the fol lowing articles. Fine Sets Drawing Room Furniture, in Dam ask and Hair Cloth ; Setts Painted Cnamber Furniture. 50 Sideboards, Secretaries and Book Cases; 50 Sofas and Tele a Teles ; .100 Bureaus; 100 Wash Stands, marble and plain ; 100 Rocking Chairs ; 75 Nurse do. 125 Tea and Dining Tables ; 75 Centre, Card and Sofa do. 75 Toilet do. 100 doz. Chairs, cushioned, enne nnd Windsor; 250 Bedsteads, in tnahogony, walnut, maple and iron ; Wardrobes, mahogony and stained ; Office Furniture Children's Chairs ; Ottomans, Foot Stools ; A fine assortment of Looking Glasses ; Teapoy's Whatnots Hat Stands ; Settees, Work Tables ; Work Boxes. Paper Hangings; Window Shades, &c. dc. A few test rrE Piano Fobtes, and in fact al most any article that may be desired, in complete ly furnishing Dwellings, Hotels, Offices or So cietyRooms From Street. , J. D. LOVK. Wilmington, N.C, Sept, 9, 1S53 76., RECEIVED A ND for sale low, a small lot of French I rn port- ed Wt-ioi Unei, at the- Hat- Store, No. Granite Row,-Front Street. MVERS, Sept. Zi. - ' - " 81. THE NORTH CAROLINA ! LIFE lXSURANCECOMP'Y, . - RALEIGH, N. C. ' ve Company hrs been inoperationsince f April, 1843, under the directwnof the MUTl THE a! the 1st i folio win p- ' Dr.t . : Wm. . . Jam- Wm. 5, i;.Perr: '-i Dr. I ; lr. . Dr. I :; J. II 'This C Seers, vis t nrles K Jonhson,Presiacnt, . Haywood, Vice President, V. Jordan, Secretary, I.Jones, Treasurer, Busbee, Attorney, .SOn' I Medical Board of Hi Haywood, 5 c"n"tttaium ssta. General Agent.' . raoany has received a charter giving ad- trantsaes Theth l the insured over any other Company. ction gives the Husband the privilege to i wo iiie for the sole sse of his Wife and insure hi Children, fret from any claim so f the representa ives of i e husband or any of bis creditors. Org i On purely mutual principles, tire life irticipate in the u hot cot the profits which 1. annually. Besides, the applicant for e annual premium is over $30 may pay a Note. a for insurance against the Company will in ninety days after proof of the death members are Jeclai .ife,wh one half i AOct oe paid of thei Ssi.sli o JSSr, r,arrgir& -l,ja-Brfeg4 jsiBTmsnea re Tj which -will enable all Slaveholders to secure this class of properity against the uncertainty of life. Slave insurance presents a new and interesting feature in the-history of North Carolina, which will prove very important to the Southern States. The last four months operation of this Company shows a very large a mount of business more than the Directors expected to do the first year having already Issued more than 200 Policies. Dr". Wm. W. IlAnnisa, Aledieal Examiner, and Agent, Wilminston, N. C. All Coram .micatlons on business of the Company should be addressed to .IAS. F. JORDAN , Sec'y. Raleigh.Feb. 12, 1S53. 141-tf. LABOR IS MONEY. TUST received from the manufactory, 75 boxes J ExeeMorFamily Soap, two-thirds ihe quantity and half the labor will do tho 9amc washing as any other Soap hard, soft or salt water may be used with success. In whole or half boxes. For sale by S. M. WEST. Feb. 24. 145 SHINGLES, OF nil d scriptrons, as called for, bv M.iy'24. GEO. S. GILLESPIE. HICKORY. PERSIMMON AND WALNUT TIMBER, far. nished to order, bv May 24. GEO. S. GILLESPIE. FRESn FAMILY GROCERIES. JUST received and now landing from various vessels; Fine fresh Butter; H. Smith and Hope ton Flour, in bbls., half bbls. and bigs; button Market Beef ; Sugar and Teas; layer and btmch Raisins; Almonds; English Walnuts Prunes; Pecan Nts. A new lot of handsome Water Cool ers ; and Austin's patent Ice Freezers; Lemon Syrnp ; N. O. Molasses nnd Syrup; Sardines, in third, half and whole boxes; Kio, Java nnd La guira Coffee; besides some boxes of Wheat Hom monyj and every kind of liird Cages. C. DcPKE & Co., Corner of Princess and Front-sts. July 19. 53. BLANKS. Til K following Blanks are printed and kept con stantly -for sale ut Uie OtHee of 7 Vie Commercial. COMMBKCJAL. Shipping Articles Rates of Freight on W. & R. Rail Road. Do. on Line Boats. Bills of Exchange, bound and in sheets. Do. Domestic. Negotiable Notes on the several Banks. Do. on all the lianks. Bill of sale 01 Vessels. Bills ot Lading. Do. LetttT Sheet. Crew Lists. Prices Current. Checks on all lite Banks barter Party. Manifests of all kinds. Entries Merchandise. Do. Ballast. M ISC ELL A NEO VS. Warrants, wltb and with-; Bills of Walt' out judgment. Do. of Negroes Bonds for Negro Mortgage Deeds. Negro Passes. Warrantee Deeds Hire. Bonds for the D-jlivery of Property. I Court blanks . Ven. Exponas. Ca Sa and Bone Alias Vend. Ex. Fi Fa. jSubpeenas County Superior Court. and Jurors Tickets, County I and Superior Court. I Writs. All kinds of Blanks nnd Job Work, executed to order with neatness and dispatch. PURE MEDICAL WINES & LIQUORS "TlARK and Pole French Brandy; Port, Modei- i-J ra and Sherry Wines, all of superior quality. 5. B. & J. A. EVANS. Jan 15. 129 NOTICE. THE subscriber, respectfully informs the public, that he is nowtranascting the Auction business on his own account, and hopes by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance ol that patronage heretofore so liberally bestowed upon him. i M. CRONLV. Stock, Real Estate and Negroes, bought and sold on a commission ot I per cent cither at private or public sale. Jan 8, 1853. 126. NOTICE. THOSE persons who have placed papers in the hands of the late James Burch, acting Consta ble, are hereby requested to present the official re ceipts now held by them, and receive iheir respec tive claims from the subscriber, who as the execu tor of the late J antes Burch, is desirous of closing the business of the estate. JOHN D. BELLAMY", Executor. Feb 15. I42-tf SOAP AND CANDLES. &( BOXES No. I. and Pale Soap ; 0J 20 ". Tallow Candle?, warranted to keep hard. Porsaleby ZENO H. GREEN K. July 28. N. C. T. copy. 57 NEW BOOKS. AUGUST Uk. RECEIVED this morning, per Express, a pack age of the latest publications, too numerous to mention here S. W. WHITAKEK. A tig. 6. 61. NOW LANDING, 'From Schr. It. W. Brown. Or BBCS. Mess Pork f CU2S t Genesee Flour ; 20 " ft. E. Rum; 42 boxes Soap ; 5 cases Negro Brora nF r 60 bbls. Rectified Whiskey. For sale by ZENO H. GREENE. June 18. N C T.topy. 41 . SACK SALT. ryAH SACKS Liverpool Salt daily expected to iW arrive. For sate by . Sept. IB. ADAMS, BRO. & CO. CORN AFLOAT. 1 A CCi BUSHELS, for sale by 1 ffcULr . FREEMAN d HOUSTON. Sept'. 3. 73. - CWE-HAVE RECEIAED ORANGES, Lemons, Candy, Balsins, Nats, Cas tile Soap Bird Cages, Baskets, Prunes, Seto kin Tobacco. -Chilrens' Chairs, Cradles, Walking Cases, Wbips Malehea, and Preserved Ginger. . u. s.;c low gf - - -t - v Ab,6- . .WILKINSON ESLER." TO THE HJBL1C. npiIE Subscriber has leased fur a ter.n of years, JL of R. W. Brown, Ksq-, his Dre-proot store, with his wharves, rrnd is now In a condition to take es pecial care of Spirits "Turpentine and other Nuval Stores commited to bis care. Ttic Warehouse is well knowltto be fire best and safest place in town for the storage of Bacon, Lard. Corn. 1'caB, &c. The lower wharves have on them four large new sheds, where Spirits van be safely kept from the rain and sun. lie is prepared to receive and ship, or sell, all kinds of prxluce sent lo his care. lie will also make advances when required. He begs to refer tv the following gentlemen: R, W. Brown, John Dawson, O.G. I'arsley.andThos. H. Wright, Esqrs. MILES COSTJN. Brown's wharf Wilmington, N. C Sept.l? ' 77, mSTALMENTS FOR WILMINGTOS AJ1B fOPSAIL SOUND P. R. CO AT n meeting held by the Board of Directors on the2d ult., the following order was passed: Ordered, Thai an ins'aiment of twenty percent, on the Capital Slock of tho WHmington Topsail Sound Plank Road Company, be paid on the first day of March next; and that an instalmeut of ten pwceaipitol savrea. -day of Pn My- Ja!ie July, August, September and ucioocrtirereatter; ana tne last instalment oi eigiit per cent, on the lirst day of November following. And it is ordered further, That interect be char ged in all case? ol deferred naytnent. NICHOLAS N. NIXON, President. 13G Feb. 1. DISCOUNT NOTES. BLANK NOTES for discouut at the several banksiu this pi.u-e. and a handscmc edition justprintedof notes, embracing si it he bank , for sale at the Office of The Commercial . Oct. 26. 89. W 1 L M 1 N (i T O N MARBLE AND STONE YARD. rMl K Subscriber having accepred the agency oi -I Bi verallargcestablisbments at the North, which willfnrnish him an unlimited supply of finished or nnfinishek, forcignand domestic MARBLE ol all ualities. is prepared 10 fill all orders for MIIXUMnSTS AM) TOMB STONES, and every other article in the line of tbc- business at reasonable ral s. SCULI'TLRING, LETTERING Oil CARVING, Executed as v tllas can be done cither North or South. The best reforonec can be given, i f required. JAS. McCLARANAN. March 3 149-t f. WANT TO SELL 1 O f)f)n MollK or LEjJN, rf superior Ha iUUUUana ."Segars of La Josephine's Hrand, and other popular brands, which ate very fine at the Fruit Depot, jfu neJO. WILKINSON & ESLE It TOWING BY STEAMER CALHOUN ORDERS fortowingby STEAMER CALHOUN, will liave attention it Heft at the office of GEO. HAItUISS. NoV. 16. 105. MORSE'S COMPOUND SY RtJP OK.. YELLOW DOCK ROOT. T II IS is a Purely Vegetable Compound, sctentifi. cally prepared trom the best Roots a.nd Herbs of the Materia Medica, and has gained an unrivall ed reputation for the following effects, viz: PURIFYING THIZ BLOOD, and thus curing all Humors, Sores, Ulcere, Cutane ous Eruptions. Canker, Scald Head, &c. K Regulating and Cleansing the Stomach & Bowels, thus it cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Costivcnees, Piles, Ac. Strengthening the Digestive Organs tlius causing the food to nourish and support every part. 1; regulating the secrf.tadv o n c a j 8, and, by enabling them to perform their properfunc- tions, preve nting and curing Bilious nnd olltcrpain- Slrcngllitiiing mid Quicliiigtiic Ncrvons System, thus allay inr Nervous irritation, and curinir all dis eases of the Nerves. . - Itis nnrivallcd in the cure of all FEMALE DISEASES, as Weakness, Irregularity. Obstructions, &c. It is pleasant to take, and safe in nil cases; acti ingin harmony with ihe restoring powers of nature it never inj urcs but always benefits and cures, njs thousands of voluntary certificates from tho best authorities testify. Prepared by C. MORSE if- CO.. 24 Maiden-Lane, ?C. Y. Sold by Druggistsand others throughout thisand otherconntries. S. B. d J. A. EVANS, Agents, Wilmington, N. C. sept. 30. &S-ly-c JUST RECEIVED FROM BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA. QT BULS. Silvers Fire Proof Paint, all colors ; nmJ U casks puniHi l!ro n ; ltl 3J. V.'rdMiun Rod ; 5 do. Yellow Ochre. For enlc 1. C. D. DiPRE. Druggistsand Chemists, Wilmington, N. C. June 9. A CARD. HERMANN L. SCH REINER rcsprctfully an nounces to his patrons, friends and the public in generSf, that he has re commenced his MUSIC AL INSTRUCTIONS at hie residence on Mar ket street, formerly occupied by Mr. Jalncs Daw son. His father, lately from Germany, .will, nt the same time, attend to the instruction on uil Wind and String Instruments, and hopes, by strict at tention, to merit a Ehare of patronage heretofore so liberally enjoyed by his son. Arrangements have also been made to instruct scholars nt their reeidenccr. 1 desirr d. July 2?, 1352. 56. MESS PORK. 1 BBLS. City nnd Plated Mess Pork.Ju.st J- received, and lor sale by Sept. 15. FREEMAN & HOUSTON. TOOL CHESTS, IT'URNISHED complete for gentle-men and boys, . just received at tho Hardware Store. June 18. M. J.lJ 131 1 1 JIN . GRAIN CRADLES. A First rate article ready for use. For sale at J V the ll Iardare Store of June 21 . ROBINSON. BACON. A Lot of very Superior North Carolina Bacon a just received, and for sale low, by J. U. b LiAISiS Kit. 9. 62 3t. An. EXCELSOR OR LABOUR. , s AVINGSoan, for saloat ihe Fruit Depot, by t ti' 1 r fi v cni . t c i July t . if il 11.1 rJ rtv. NEW WHEAT FLOUR, "N whole bbls. and titl.ih bags, just received L fresh, at L- N. BA RLOW'S, n Aug. 16. No. 3, Granite Row. ; SU E YOUR RAGS, A ND sell io .VILKINSON ESLER, and gel ! Cash for them, at the Joit Depot. - , Aug. 13. ' . 61. LARD AND BACON. 5EBLS. Ti C. Lard j 1,000 lbs. do. con. For sale by ' 'JOS. RBLOSsOSI. July 14. ' . l . , -A BANDS03IE LIGHT 1 T OCK A IV A Y JI ngcty TB guon , for i le. apply XWto - ilLKJNSOr& ESLER, : THE TRI-ViEEilLV COHJIEUClAL. la pabUsIvcti every Tpecday, ,THcae6AT( end Satubday ui 45 per annum, puynble n aHceee in lavaner, BV THOMAS TOE, : . . 1 . f - t . LORING Editob and I.iPtlB- Comer Front and.. Market Street W!imSCT05, R. C. RATES OK ADVEKTISIVT. 1 sqr. 1 - I insertion - Sb 60 t I sqr. 2 montUs, 4 00 1 " 3 " 1 00 1 1: " s,v 8 CO U 00 If an adver 1 " t. month, 1 f 0 j I Vilt -Ten lines or less make a Square, tisement exceeds tea lines, toe pi Ice will be in proportion. - - " .. ; --' tj,- . All advertisements ore payable at the time of their insertion. '4- Contracts with ycary advertisers, wfll be made on the most liberal terms. : , , . ( . No transfer of contracts for yearly adveriisfn will be permitted. Should eireu.nstsnces: render a change in business, or an unexpected removal necessary, a charge according to .the published terms will be ar the option of the contractor, for The privilege of Annual Advertisers is strictly limited la iheLtvwjl immediate business) and al( advertisements for the I benefit, of xther persmu( a3 welt as all advertisements not immediately con nccted with their own business, and all excissof advertisements itt length or. otherwise beyond the limits engaged, will be. charged at tho usual rates. No Advertisements is Included in the contract for the sale or rent of houses or lands in (own or country, or for the sale or biro of nogroes, wheth er the property is owned by jhe advertiser or b other persons. These are excluded by the leroi "immediate business." .. ! ; -. jt-' All advertisements Inserted In the trl-weckly Commercial, are entitled, to one iesertion a the Weekly free of cbare.'5'-' . --Pi t -JOU, CARD AND FASTCY PHINTlNCi MECCTEirlN mm OK STILE. Arrival and Departure of" the . Malls nd-r the new Arrangement,. "Which ? went - into operation, 1st Marc!-.lt33Jfc , s- The Mail from the North Is due every day at 9 A. M., and at 9 P. Closes at I P. M., and at 9 P. M. precisely. - - Thejtfail forthe Soutft clones at 8 A. M. 4 TAe1 Mail from Onslow Court-House, Socads FerrydtC, Is due every Monday at 5 P. M. Closes every Thursday at 9 P. M. The Mail from Long Creek, Black River Chapel, &c. is due every Thursday at G P. M and closes same night ot9 P. M. , Tho Alail from Fayetteville, via Ellzcbeihtown and Prospect Hall, &c , via Wilmington and Man chestar. Railroad from Robinson's Post . Office, is doe every Tuesday, Thursday and SkJkrday at 1 P?Tl.i and closes same days nt 6 A. M. '- xt ' The mall from Whiteville, Columbus county, per Wilmington and Manchester Railroad Is due at I P M.. and closes at 8J A.M. every day. .f57u extra Package will be made u'p for Let ters going North of Richmond, Va., which will Lo kept open until 7 A. M. All other Letters must bo in tne uracc at me uours aoove namea, or incy wilt not be Mailed until next succeeding Mail. - 'AGENTS FOK TIlE'cOMMEUCIAIi. -New York Messrs. Bbown & DeRoeset. Jfoston Fhedebick Kiddeb. Philadelphia's. E. Cohen. . Baltimore Wm. II. Peake and Wm. Thomsow TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE C. f. f;. D. R. NAV. CO. . . AT the last meeting of the President and Direct ors of this Co., the following order was pass ed to wit : ''Ordered, that the Treasurer proceed forthwith to collect the remaining installments due' from subscribers to the Capital Stock of this Co., under the nmended Charter. The above order is parsed In consideration of the fact, that it 13 Confidently expected that nearly the entire work on the Cape Fear River will be finished in the course of the nexe iw months nnd will involve a corresponding outlay f money 10 meet the demands of the Conlroclofs. 1 here is now a large force engaged and a vcrycon siderahlc portion of their work, will it is believed be completed within this inonih when the reserved 20 per cent will nlso be due. It is hoped therefore that all subscribers will at once fee the necessity of this order nnd will be prepared to pay promptly. . The undersigned will be in Wilmington on th 11th October, to receive the amount due there, and in Sumnicrville on the 15th. ' By order of the Board, , H. A. LONDON, Sec. Tress. Pittsboro', Sept. 15. 73-1-ISO. V;;- JUST RECEIVElT r . A 7 GENERA L and splendid assortment of PER- FUMERV and FANCV ARTICLES, mita ble to Fall Trade. TOILET SOAPS snd LUBIN POWDERS; 30,000 HAVANA CIGARS. A fresh, and large supply of DRUGS, MEDICINES, and CHEMICALS. 100 ozs. of French and En isli QUININE. For sale by C. & D. DcPRE.' Sept, 17. 79-f. . BACON! BACON!! JUST received per Rail Rood, 4 000 pounds N. C. Bacon, a superior article for sale by . V 3. H. FLANNEfr. Sep. 13. . 77 SEGARS. V diifercnt brands and Qualities.: 25,000; Some very superior. For sale bv Sept. 2) FREEM AN HOUSTON. HAY! HAY!! I ft9 BA LES 01 Prine Northern Hay. and 75 J OC bales New York Livery do. For sale to srrive or from- wharf. ept. 20. ' -., " .'-- WM. A. GW.JER. FOR SALE ANDRENT. : IWl LL SELL, deliverable n the 1st day of Oc tober next, or ai ony lime thereafter- ' t -THE STEAM ENGINE- AND MACIIIN ERY, . now in operation at the. Caps Fenr Steam 'Saw Mill, togeiher, if desired, with Saw, Tools, snd p-. pliancf -j required in the saw ing of lumber. The Mil) has cut during the past 12 montbs,over 5,000, Out) it. lumber. ALSO. " - . THE STEAlM ENGINE AND MACHINERY," nlcly usrdtm Stare Dre?irg; Kstablishmcnt. Tiie-l'.nirine isof nbout 18 or 20 horse nowrr. ,nd in good order. Persons desirous of purchasing either or both, mty cxaruirie sTd get all informa tion on the premises, or frfm Ihe undersigned. -- Should the Engine and Macbinery.be disposed of previous to the 1st of January next, the-premises -consisting of 450 ft of whaif front, and buildings thereon, will be rented. Otherwise, the property as a whole will be for rent. V , v . . .. FOltttENT The Northern tenement in the BRICK DWEL LING next south 4f my residence, now occupied by Dr. Thomas. The Wharf on Brunswich St., and south of the Gaston Mills. . Tlie House en upper mrt of lot List named, : The pleasant residence on Second street, between Ann- . & Ndn streets, bvIoninrt lo heirs K. M. "McKay. . deceased. . O. tr. PAUSI.EV. Wilndngton-, N. C. Sept. 17. - ' . 7C-tf- ; LOST, N Ihe rasd between White Hall and' Indian WYellsna the 'is ot Juno, one fMoie drawn on Zebulon Hunt for seventy dollars, dated the I9th November, 1352, and one Z, Hani, Dr for Ten dol lrs,dud the 8th March, 1853, wo Samuel Kelley, for five dollars, Vatrd ihe 16th November, 1852, apd one drawn on Dr. William S, Anders, for Sixty-four dollars, dated the 1st Jan 1E47. I forewarn all perrons from trading for said vote., and i he-maters from paying them to a ay one except io whom thtyare madepayable . - " ' J-J.D. I.UCAJ. July :G. . .- . . 59-tf. SACK SALT. ' ZTf( Sacts Liverpool ground Sail.4 fir safe h .FUKEMAN & HOUSTON Sept. IS. 4C . V--7' ft c-fc. ir
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