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i I . I, . i I f p 1; A 7 . - . - l i. PUBLISHED tri-wessly, by th; WILMINGTON. N. ;C;.;1 TUESDAY hIORNIi:IG OCTOBER 11.1 853. WHOLE NO. 1J4 vww SBaWBBmaSBBBBB " x i :tV Z ' -'G.y- - as.a am.Bsa a - i ir I'iiiuisnjr if BUSINESS CARDS. : :-C. & D. DuPRE. : "WHOLE SALE AMD RET A I. DEALERS IN Drug, - Medicines,- Chemicals, Halnts, Oil, lv 8tufls Glass. Perfumery, Cigars, . In. 014 Liquors, Fancy Articles, &c -'MARKET STREET, " - WILMINGTON, N. C. PrescrlptionscarefttllyoouipauadeJ by txperi--" t Voced persona.' - t " vHrc1ig8. 18S31 ; S. M. WEST, -- "Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, -" - Wilmington, sr. . Vrr I Lt fell itr bu Kcal Kstate and NcgTOs at l'l-4"' VV oniBlI f-iMiunUMon. - j r" j -also: r: :rl - Slrief stlftfin given to the !e of Timber, Tar 'i. : :cnimcl'ir, r.r njr tind of Couniry Produce. I . .- x Office aeeftd dmr, Soatb ide of Market street, ' W Ji wbaW,?' ' - ? - y-'-. - Jane 12, 1353. . - 33 iy . r' " -COCURAN & RUSSELL. (srrcEssoas'TO thos. alibome &co.) II General - Commission Merchants, ie ""JVu 3i: Korlk Wharves, anil C3 Xarth Water St: 'irV' -" ': ' PIIIIAK1AMIA. 1 " irARTIV COCHilK, V ; r W. 9. rCSSELL. . Liberal cai-h advaocca made on consijnments. ( ; - Jtily "-ttMh, 1353. 58 'f- Sb:-:;GE0.H. KELLY, " ; V COMMISSION MERCHANT. " N..tiJdi to A. A.Waniwt'j.un North Water t- .-7 1 win attend to tlteaateof allkiutia of Countrr Pro, " in,- uch ai Corn Peas. Meal. Bacon, Lard, Ac . artd will teep constantly on hand a full supply of li cocertc s .c. '". ' - " - Refer ;ncc. : Viacfflall,of Wayne, John tK-aae, Wilmington f y.V. Caraway, ' Gen. Alx.. McRac. J K: P.Hall, Wilmington, Wiley A. WalKei. . -' Dec. 13. rasa.- LL5dli x-v'w-;:-JUILES COSllN, V'CDMMrSSIOjN MERCHANT, : i;;,, -1, 1 WILMINGTON. N. C. r fi- 1 RCraa to "K.P.HaHJEaq.,Prc,t Branch btote 1 i,4- Bmlt, I Thoa.H.- vVrfghr, Kaq., Prcs'i Bank ( Wilming ff' - Oape Fear, f t on , N . O . ,'O. Paraley , Esq. Pres'i Commcr- I etai Bank, Dec. 19. 1852 I I8-tf. : v WILLIAM n, PEAKE, caiiEcm and ..iDvmiMru inn v Pai" i Conutry N ewgpapei s 1 h t o u g 1. 1 1. i h e - - United tte. s Aasement of San Iron Kv tuinus, Baltimore street T? A ji -hnsl n ess . er; '. r usi cd to Ui. care transacted r -prompJlv, op liberal terms. sent T 95-r - MAXUr.KCTURBR ASh HEALER IN cabinet fukmtuke, BEDSTEADS, CHAIRS, MATTKK8SES, &C.&C. .J- -m . -Front street. South ol Market, - . brown's BClLDINti, WILMINUroS, N. C. " " ' ' Sept. 16. 1852. J9-y -e : GEO. 0. I AN AWKINGE, BROKER, "AND MKUCAN'l I Lli Aii EXT, -' - " WILMINGTON. N. C. ?t "PARTICULAR attention pail to the purchaso or .y-'.'ST sale of all -descriptions of Mcrhandie and Pro- v tltice, and on which one per cent commission will 4 be charge. Any bu?inessintrufted to hirn will re-"-."v'iyeive prompt and personal atu-niion. Hi desk for i ho present is tn the office of Air. Win. A. Gwycr. x,.Zt.'- . , . i r ttaraaascES : ; MesVra. Ellis, Russell & Co., J -" - Adams Bro. & Co., V Wilmington . - .. J. R. Blossom, Esq. Ad gust 14. 1952. 65. -c "V b'.'c, FREEMAN. . OEUKGE ilyCsJTO.N. '-J- " . PKEEMAN & Hl'TtN, ;-;:"JVIERCHANTS AND FACTORS, - fJ J WILMINGTON, N. C. ' PV 1." C. PRE EM AN & CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, V 5 IT FRONT STKKET, NBW YORK. :-nvtm isd nousTos, wilsixctof, h. c. I-." 7"EKP constantly, on hand a stock ol Flour, -XVcVr, Fork, liacon. Salt, Coff'ee, Sugar, Mo lasses, Tobaccot Cigars, Snug", Vundles, Oaup, For tign'--Vd-Donualic 'Liquors arid Mines; Iron, ' -f : Nails, Faints, Oils, Glass, Domestics, Hats, Boots, '- ''" tih-oes, Leather, Agricultural Implements, iiml a va C'i. hf .nthr artictea. snitable lr t'nuiilvand olan- 4" "Q. ration use and the retail trade, which they will 'f - -(iijpoeof in lots to suit dealr- or consumers on reasonable terms for cash, or in exchange for Na- v oL Store or other produce. The senior partner i.v.raBMAir,ta tocateain " the eityjof New York, the junior partner, So. k HoesToa, in Wilmington. If desired, advances, -"w-JH bt made on consignments jo and from either .Tptaca. AH business entrusted to thorn will receive proper attention; and orfJ9s for Goods will be -!"' liromptlysnd carefully- filled. Sept. 9, 1852r ' 76-f. "'-"' H. DOLLNER- . POTTLB. Jr. ' DOLLNER & POTTER, GENERAL, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, if." --v i4 NBW YORK : . , 1' r- v -. Liberal Cash Adcances made on all Consignments, 'I ApTii30a853f 20-Iy-pd. ? WESSEL & EILERS. ! ' - "-' nSrtlSSION MERCHANTS AND WHOLE- ; vySALE GROCERS, North .Water Street; Wil mlngton, "N. C,. intend . to, kwp at the above ' tttanda eeoera I assortment of Groceries, Liquors, .-. . . ... 1 - .j" i . . ' . .- ana t'rovistons ; at wnotesaic-Kna io cir on a , General Commission Business. .- . a area ewe B ; ' .K"l.HaH.Prcs't Brch Bank ofihe State. ). Ol Parsley, Prea't Commerclul Hank. WH P. Dickinson i r.sq; , ,u ' VNew l urk aijllaer& Pott , Jan.2P 1853' 131. ; '- WILIilNSON & ESLER. T"'.; , ' CA8BL HEALERS IN Coufectlonary , Fruit. Nnts, Toys.Fancj' Ar- - tides. iertumeryrTDeeo.e;ars, c., -J. WHOLESALE AND RE'l AIL, - . - " - ' MARKET STREET, tl WIl.MINfJTON N.C. ao-ti SCHOOL. I'M1 R. GEO. W. JEWETT will oen School in I. this nlace on the first Mondav of October next, eomprlslns ail the branches of an Knglish Mod Classical edueation, usually taught in the ' Academies and High Schools or New England, where he has been for, mmy years one of the most f successful teachers. ;. v j Ha has also had much experience in the prepara ' tlon of Teachers for Common Schools. ; , Reference. 3. Jswbtt.- - : Se.-t. 6- : - - - - 74-tf. ; t f.C. DuPRE& CO. WHOLESALE ANI RETAIL GROCERS Corner Front and Irlncess-streets, WILMINGTON, N.CiV c. orPBE.. .:y - :-pb. baker. "7r r. il AMS..: j- A. - V3J- LOT of Cincinnati . Superior SugsrCnred Jiami", jor sate ny FREEMAN 4 HOUSTONT- BUSINESS CARDS. GEO. HARRISS, General Commission Merchant, . tf IbNINGTON," N. Ci ' STRICT attention given to procuring Freight and purchasing Cargoes for vessels. Raraa to " K. P. Hall, Ksq. 1 J. D. Bellamy, Esq, j ...... Messrs. Tooker, $ my in & Co., i k'w Vort " ThompsonA Hanter, S Alex'r. Herron, Jr. Philadelphia. Meeai WUllama t Bailer, ? Charleston, S. C. Jan. 2, 18S3. 123-tC J. C. LATTA, COMMISSION MERCHANT GENERA t. :r-r- AGENT, WILMINGTON, N. C. Oct. 1,!853. 85-ly-e. A. II- VANBOKKELEN. Geaeral Agent, L'smmission and Forwarding Merchant, WIIMIWGTOr,-If. CJ Particular attention given to sale and purchase of Naval Stores. Jone 1, 1S53. 123-ly. JOSEPH U. FLANNER, General Commission Merchant, VILMI5fTO?r, N. C. May 9th. 1833. 87-1 y-c. HENRY NUTT, FACTOR KSB FORWARDING AGENT, If'iiZ giee his personal attention to fiusiaest entrust ed lo nxs care. Sept. 8, 1353. 75-tf. " 0. L. FILLYAW, PRODUCE BROKER, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCIIAJiT. WILMINGTON, N. C. September 20th, 1:53. 8ly-e. R0UNTREE, WATSON & CO General Commission Merchant Is. 78 Mouth St , New York. IAberal Advances Made on Consignments I. D. RUCNTBEK, B. C. WATSON, W. H. WIGGIXB. August 25, 1853 . 69-ly JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM, General Commission and Forwarding Merchant Prompt persoual attention given to Consign ments for Sale or Shipment. Liberal Cask adcances made on Consignments to me or to my New York friends. Wilmington, Jan. 30, 1853. 135. T C. WORTH COMMISSION AMD FOKWlRDISti' MERCHANT, IVIIjMINGTON, N. V. Feb. 17, 1S53. 143-ly. WILLIAM A. GWYEi, General Agent;Forwardiagt Commission Merehaat I take pleasure in informing my friend?, that I am prepared to give all business entrusted to me efficient and personal attention. I haveajwliarf for Naval Stores, with ample accommodating?, Spirit House, and Warehouse. Consignments of Naval Stores for sale or shipment ; end all kinds of coun try produce solicited. Cash advances made on consignments. April 18, 1853. 15. GEORGE MYERS, WIIGLESlLli AND RETAIL GROCER Keeps constantly on hand, Wines, Teas. IAquors, F revisions, Wood and Willow Ware, Fruit, Confcctionaries, J-c. South Front street, WILMINGTON, N. V. Nov. 13, 1852. 109. S. B. & J. A EYANS, WH0LKS1LE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, WILMINGTON. N. C. Will keep always on hand s large and very select stock of Drug, Medicines, 'Jhemtcals, Paints, Oil, Glass, surgical Instruments, Patent Medi cine!1, Perfumery, &c, at low price. Jan. 19, 1833. 130. J. HATHAWAY & SON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS. WILMINGTON, N. C. J. Hathawav, J. L. Hathaway. Feb. 15, 1853. 31. JAS. H. CHADBOURN & CO., General Commission Merchants, WILMINGTON. N. C. Jas. H Jun. I, Chaobjubw. Geo. Chadooubw. 1853. 123. RUSSELL & BROTHER, (LATC BtLlS, BCSSCLL lb CO ,) - IENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS WILMINGTON, N. C. Liberal cash advances made on consignments of Naval Stores, Cotton, and other produce. May 3, 1853. TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE C. F. dr. D. R. NAV. CO. A Tthe last meeting of the President and Direct A 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.,ander the amended Charter. The above order is passed in consideration of the fact, that it is Confidently expected, that nearly the entire work on the Cape Pear River will be finished in the course of the next two months and will involve a corresponding ootlay of money (o meet the demands of the Contractors. There Is now a large force engaged and a very con siderable portion of their work, will it is believed be completed within this month when the reserved 20 per cent will also be due. it is hoped therefore that all subscribers will at once see the necessity of this order and will be prepared to pay promptly. The undersigned will be in Wilmington on the 1 1th October, to receive the amount due there, and in Summerville on the I5th. By order of the Board, H. A. LONDON, Sec. fc Treaa. Pmsboro', Sept. 15. 73-t-UO. BACON ! BACON ! ! TUST received per Rail Road, 4000 pounds N. C. J Bacon, a superior article for sale by J. H. FLANNEir. Sep. 13. 77 SEGARS. different brands and qualities. Some very superior. For sale by FREEMAN A HOUSTON. 25,000, Sept. 29 HAY! HAY!! 1 Oil BALES of prime Northern Hay, and 75 J Uti bales new I or Lavery da. For sale to arrive or kdib wtw. Sept. 20. . . WM. A. GWYER.. - HAY AND OATS. -tj Affcrk BALES Prime Eastern Hay i 20 bush JLvWeli Oats, iuat received per Brig Albert Adams For sale by " ADAMS, BRO. dk CO. ' Under the Sew Constilutioa of Blaryland. GREAT EMPORIUM FOR PRIZES, THE . OLD FIRM OF ' " , ' E, N.CAHRSON, - . STATE LtTTEEY BKOfiKSS OF liSTliSD. 138 Pratt Street. Haltimare, Maryland. - The Lottery Agency of K. N. CARRdfc SOX, is the Oldest Kslahtished in the Union, and are do ing the most extensive business, ran - their far-fa- med reputation as the ' ; ijtt SPF.CIAL AGENTS OF DAVE FORTUNE. &23,318. -MARYLAND CONSOLIDATED fXTTER, . . Class 46. - '-., :0 Wednesday, October 12, 1853. -75 Nos.H Drawn Ballots, t 1 prise of 35,00O 20 prises of 750 1 ' 17,500 2& 400 1 M 7,00 . 20 I-, " 300 I 3,673 '100 " 200 200 prizes of 150. Certificate of 25 Whole Tickets, - 132 00 - Half .- " . ' 66 00 " ,l Q.aarter ' ' 33 00 " Kizhib " 16 60 Tickets 10. Halves $5. Quarter 82,60. MARYLAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY" Class 274. Monday, October 17th, 1853 75 IN OS. 14 Drawn Ballots. 1 prize of 810,000 10 prizes of 750 1 Z,5UU 1 " 1,299 1 ' 1,000 20 " 200 2 " 1000 31 " 500 10 00 20 00 Certificate of 25 Whole 'lickets. " " Half Quarter 10 00 Tickets 3. Halves SI 51 6363.347. MARYLAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY, Class 44. Thureday, October 20th, 1853. 75 Nan. 15 Drawn Ballots. 1 prize of 20,000 10 prizes of 500 1 ' 7,297 10 " 250 I " 4,00 10 " 200 1 " 2.000 lrt " 100 " " 1.250 10 "76 400 prizes of 50. Certificate of 25 Whole Tickets 62 00 " Half " 31 00 " ' Quarter " 15 60 Tickets 5. Halves 2 50. MARYLAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY Class 48. Monday, October, 31st, 1353. 75 Noi.-13 Drawn Ballots. 1 prize of 30,000 I 5 prizes of 1,250 1 ' 7,500 10 " 1,000 1 " 5.000J 10 " 75C I " 3,149 10 " 500 1 " 2,500 10 " 300 5 " 1,750 231 " 150 Certificate of 25 Whole 'tickets, 112 00 25 Half ' 56 00 ' 25 Quarter " 28 00 25 Eighth " 14 0C Tickets 88, Halves 84, Quarters 92. STTE AGKNOV OF E. N. Carr Sov, Excr ahob Bbokbis ami. Lottsbt Aozmts. 1 38 Pratt at.. Baltimore. Md. BOARDING. THE subscriber will be prepared to accormodate five or six Gentleman Boardcs, by the first day of October. H.BAKER. Sept. 24. 83-im SHINGLES. 1 rY( AV SHINGLES, suitahla for the W 1 I JJJKJ1. markets, for sale by sept. 24. FREEMAN & HOTSTON. NOTICE. THE English and Classical School, under the charse of Rev. A. II. Gloat will open its econd term on Wednesday the 3d of October next. For particulars see circulars. sept. Z4. journal ti. bj-u thiTsubscriberI IRULY thankful for the liberal patronage here tofore bestowed upon him by his friends, and all desirous of obtaining good articles in his trade, at wholesale and retail prices, begs leave to inform them that he hag perfected arrangements for pro curing n constant supply of the very best Groce ries, at the very lowest prices; and that his stock is now being replenished with goods, selected with great care, and shipped under his personal super vision ; and that his extensive and lavorame ac quaintance with the principal firms in New York and other cities, enables him lo sell at prices con sistent with the strictest economy. Relying upon his belief, that rapid sales with small profits con duce most to the satisfaction and suceess of both hj patrons and himself, he permits NO DEVIA TION in PRICESand no deception in qualities, and feels assured that the interest of the public will commend his policy to their earnest approba tion and support. Kelievng that a personal in spection will ha his highest commendation, ne solicits a visit from those desirous of selecting from the following, among other articles : TKAS, Old Hyson, Young Hyson, Imperial, Pouchong and Oolong. WINES AND LIQUORS, Otard, Cognac, Dupuy &. Go's. Brandies, Old Madeira, Cherry, Port, Muscat and Malaga Wines, Monongahela, Re, Irish and Scotch Whisky, Holland Gin, Champagnes and Bottled Wines, Heidsick, Duca), Grape, Boushe all of the first quality. Bottled Otard Brandy. Cogmc, Sherry and Holland Gin, choice Aladerta vintage, losu, '38 and '41. COFFEES. Old Government, Java, Laguayra, Rio, Jamaica and St. Domingo. SUGARS, Crushed, Powdered. Granulated, Loaf, CofTee Crushed, Clarified, Porto Rieo. FLOOR, n Hiram Smith, John Rice, Castiliia an j New York Mills; in barrels, half barrels and bags, fresh. New Buckwheat, Rye Flour and Barley. CANDLES, Judd'a Patent Sperm, Sperm, Adamantine and Patent Candles; Sperm and Whale Oil. CRACKERS, . Soda, Butter, Pilot, Sugar, Picnic, Lemon, Milk, Walnut, with every variety of Crackers, W. Un derwood & Co's. -. - Pickles, by the hundred, jar, gallon, half-gallon, quarter-gallon, or pint. Pickolilla Catchups, Mus tard, fiances, White Wine and Cider Vinegar, Olives. Spanish and French; Capers, Preserves, in every variety. SUNDRIES. Goshen Butter fresh weekly Smoked Beef, Beef Tongues, Fulton Market Beef, smoked and pickled; Salmon, Mackerel, Shad, Codfish, Her ring, Cheese, Knglislr and Imitation; Bacon, Pork, Soap, Stuart's syrup, Fruits, In every varietyj Nats, Almonds, Pecan, Hazel, English Walnuts, f-c. Stuart's Confectionery, Wood and Willow Ware of all descriptions, Spices and Extracts of Paul DeVere & Co. manufacturers of all flavors, Isinglass, Gelatine, Macaroni, Vermicelli, Raisins, Citron, Prunes, Wm, Underwood's Preserves, vs. riety. - - t : ' ALSO, An assortment of fine Work Baskets and Dolls. - A NO, Every variety of Groceries that can be procured wholesale and retail. ' 200,000 Segnrs, from S to 40 per thousand. . Call and examine, at the Original Family Gro cery, f roni-sireei. sept -it ' - : tJt-u. ai y him. ..... FEMALE SCHOOL. ; MR. & MRS. G. M. L. FINCH, having perma nently located in the town of Wilmi&firion.wili open a first Class Female School, on - Monday, the 3d of October ensuing, two dsora from the corner of-OTange and Second streets. . For circulars con taining particulars.apply at EiUa 4 Mitchell's Grain Store and Whitekers Book Store, v -4the : :rth Carolina MUTUAL UI : INSURANCE C0MP r- , - R.-LlilGU: N. C jTHE above Con any bra been inoperationsince i inw iNiu April, 133, unoer ine atreciionoi tne toliowiagr vmcef s, viz r i t xr. ,; Pr. Charles K. J onhson, Presiaent. ' Wmi D. Haywood. Vice President. James F, Jord . it Secretary, Wm. H. Jones, Treasurer, . -.-ferrm ttnsoee, Attorney,' -x- Dr. Charles E. Johnson, - Dr. Wo. H.BIcKee,. Dr. R. B. Ha v wood.'. Medical Board of Consultation. : - JHersiaan, General Agent. . This Company r a received a charter giving ad vantages to the ins j red over any other Company. The 5th Section r-ves the Husband the nrivileee to insure his own lite for the sole ose of his Wife and Children, free ire rny.elaimsof the representa 'ives of the husbat I or any of hia creditors. Organized on pv ly mutual prinelplesy the life members sarticipat .1 the vskoteat the oroma which are declared annu- Besides, the applicant for lfer, warn tne annicjr.jsmjjjpjfttfiiLrnqj pay one half In a Mote. . All claims for insurance against the Company will oe paid witnin ninety aays alter proof ot the death of the party is furnished. ! Slaves are InsuTud for one or five years, at rates wmcn win enaote au oiavenoiaers 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 amount of business more than the Directors expected to do the first year having j r a u nni r i - . Hiretiur iwhicu uiure man .yu ruiictl'S. Dr. Wm. W. Hasbisb, Medical Examiner, and Agent. Witmineton, N. C. All Communications on business of the Company snouia oe aaaresseu io JAS. F- JORDAN, Sec'y. Raleigh.Feb. 12, ,153. 141-tf. LABOR IS MONEY. JUST received from the manufactory, 75 boxes ExcelsiorFatnily Soap, two-thirds the quantity and halt tne laoor win ao tne same washing asanv 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, "VF nil descriptions, as called for. by May 24. GEO. S. GILLESPIE. HICKORY, PERSIMMON AND WALNUT TIMBER, fur nished to order, bv Miry 24. ' GEO. S. GILLESPIE. BLANKS. THE following Blanks are printed and kept con stantly for sale at the Office of 77ie Commercial. COMMERCIAL. Shipping Article Rates of Freight on W. Hills ot leading. Do. Letter Sheet. Crew Lists. S rices Current, hecks on all the Banks. Charter Party. Manifests of all kinds. Entries Merchandise. Do. Ballast. ' & R. Rail Road. Do. on Line Boats. Bills of Exchange, bound and in sheets. Do. Domestic. Negotiable Notes on the several Banks. Do. on all the Banks. Bill of sale of Vessels. MISCELLANEOUS. Warrants, with and with Bills of Sale. ' Do. of Negroes. Bonds for Negro Hire. Mortgage Deeds. out judgment, ;- t; Negro Passes.'--- timac Warrantee Deeds. Bonds for the Delivery of) rroperty. COURT BLANKS. Ven. Exponas. iSubpoanas Ca Sa and Bon? . j Superior County Court. and Alias Vend. Ex. j Juror Tickets, County mp a. i and Superior Court. (Writs. Allkinds of Blanks and Job Work, executed to order with neatness and dispatch. PURE MEDICAL WINES & LIQUORS. DARK and Pale French Brandy t Port, Madei ra and Sherry Wines, all of superior quality. i B.4J.A. EVANS. Jan 15. 129 .NOTICE. THE subscriber, respectfully informs the public, that he is now tranasctinp the Auction business on his own account, and hopes by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance ot that patronage heretofore so liberally bestowed upon him. M. CK.ONLY. Stock, Real Estate and Negroes, bought and sold on a commission ol 1 per cent either ut private or public sale. Jan 8, IS53. 1 2b. NOTICE. THOSE persons who have placed papers in the hands of the late Jambs Bdbch, acting Consta ble, are hereby requested to present the official re ceipts now held by them, and reeeive their respec tive claims from the subscriber, who as the execu tor of the late James Burch, is desirous of closing the business of the estate. JOHN D. BELLAMY, Executor. Feb 15. 542-tf SACK SALT. ryATi SACKS Liverpool Salt daily expected to f vjkj 1 arrive. For sale hv Sept. 10. ADAMS, BRO. 4 CO. CORN AFLOAT. 1 A fI BUSHELS, for sale by 1 ULJ FREEMAN 4 HOUSTON. Sept. 3. 73. WE HAVE RE t EI A ED ORANGES, Lemons, Candy, Raisi ns, Nuts, Cas tile Soap, Bird Cages Baskets, Prunes, Smo king Tobacco, Chilfena' Chairs, Cradlee, Walking Canes, Whips, Matches, and Preserved Ginger. For sale low by" ? ABgfi. t ..-WILKINSON & ESLER. "MORSE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF YELLOW "DOCK ROOT. THIS ia z Purely Vegetable Compound, scientifi cally prepared trom-lhe best Roots and Herbs of the Materia Medics, and has gained an unrivall ed reputation for the following effects, viz : PJURIFYINQ THE BLOOD, and thus Curing all Humors, Sores, Ulcers. Cutane ous F.ruptions. Canker, Scald Head,- Ac. Regulating andCleanwng the Stomach fc Bowels, thus it cores Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Costiveness, ' ::" PIleSjNfce." Strengthening the Digestive Organs, thus causing the foot to nourish and support every , ..part. . ; t, REGOLATINQ TUB SECRETARY QRGA H S, and, by enabling them to perform their properfonc tions, preventing andeuring Bilions and otherpain ful diseases. i Streogtheniog and Qnicling tbe NcrvomSyitfm, thus allaying Nervous Irritation, and curingall dis eases of the Nerves. j It is nnrivalledin thectrreof all FEMALB DISEASES, as Weakness, Irregularity, Obstructions, &c. It Is pleasant to take, and safe in all cases; act ingin harmony with the restoring powers of nature it never injures but always benefits and cures, as thonsanda of voluntary certificates from the best aothoriiies testify: Prepared by O. MORSE 4CO.,2 Maidcn-r.ane,N. Y, Sold by Drcgg isi sand others th ronghon t thi and othereonntrtes. S, B, d J. A. EVANS, Agents, - V -Wilmington. N. C. sept.H-i:-'"-:'' -T-''..-' -- ; 85-ly.e - :;r::;;ESS'P0RK."',-u:,'' I fzr BBLS. City and Plated Mess, Pork, just Jt tvl received, snd for sale by - ' . Sept. 15. ; . I FREEMAN & HOtJSTOKt.; - LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA. Jaundice, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Uit east of the Kidney, and all Diseases arising from a disordered I Acer or Stomach, such as Constipation, inward Piles, Fullness of Blood to tne Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart barn, Disgust for Food. Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Harried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations when in a lying pod'ure. Dimness of Vision, Dots Or Webs before the sight, Fevrr and Dull Puin in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration. Yellowness of tire Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbf, if-c, Sudden Flushes of Heat, Bdfnlngin the Fl sh, Constant Imaginings of evil, and great depressions oX Spirits, ean be effectually cnied by DR HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS. PR liPARED BY DR. C. ST. JACKSON, - ' - No 0 Arch street. Philadelphia, i .Their paws? over atxtye diaeawets not exevrB ed, if equalled, by any other preparation la the Uni ted States, as the cures attest, in many cases after akilful physicians had failed. These Bitters are worthy the attention of invalids Possessing great virtues in the rectification of dis eases of the Liver and iesserglands, exercising the most searching powers in weakness and affections of the digestive organs, they are, withal, sale, cer tain and pleasant. READ AND BE CONVINCED. The "Philadelphia Saturday Gazelle," says of Dr. Hoofland's German Bitters. "It is seldom that we recommend wlwt nre term ed Patent Medicines, to the confidence and patron age of our readers; and therefore when we recom mend Dr. Hoofland's German BiilcrH.we wish ittO' be distinctly understood tharve arc not speaking of the nostrums of the day, that are noised about for a i brief period and then forgotten after they have done their guilty race of mischief, but of a medicine long established, universal y prized, and which has met the heart y approval of the fuculty itself.-' 'Scott's Weekly," said, Aug. 25 : "Dr. Hoofland's German Bitters, manufactured by Dr. Jackson, are now recommended by some of the most prominent members of the faculty as an article of much effica cy in cases of female weakness. Persons of debili tated constitutions will find these Bitters advantage ous to their health, as we know from experience the salutary eflect thev have upon weak system8." MOKE EVIDENCE. J . G. Moore, Esq , of the Daily News, said, Oct 31. "Db. Hoofland's Gebm an Bitters. We are try ing this renowned medicine for a stubborn disease of the bowels, and can with truth testify to its efficacy. "We have taken the contents uf two bottles, and we have derived more benefit from the experiment than wederived previous! v from yearsof allophatic treat ment at the hands of our first physicians." Hon. C. D. Hinelinr, Mayor of the City of Cam den, N. J., says : "HooFi.Awo'8 GfBMAss BiTTEBS. We have seen many flattering notices of this medicine, jnd the! source from which they came induced us to make Inquiry respecting its merits. From inquiry we were persuaded to use it, and mist say we found it specific in its action upon diseases of the liver and digestive organ, and the powerful influence it exerts upon nervous prostration, is really surprising It calms and strengthens the nerves, bringing them in to a state of repose, making sleep refreshing. -y If this medicine was more generally used, we are satisfied there would be less sickness, as from the stomach, liver and nervous system, the great major ity oi real ana imaginary aeseases emanate. Have them In a healthy condition and you can bid defi ance to epidemics generally. This extraordinary medicine we would advise our friends who are stall indisposed, to give -a trial it will recommend it. sell. Jt should, n fact, be in every family. No other medkine can produce such evidences of merit." : For sale wholesale and retail at the GERMAN MEDIC1NK STORE. No. 120 Arch street, one door below Sixth. Phila delphia, andjby respectubledealers generally ihrotigh- uut mc L-uunirj. Sold in Wilroihgion by S. B. & J. A. EVANS, in Fayetteville by S. J. HINSDALE. i ' June II. 33-3m 3 TOWAGE ! TOWAGE ! ! c STEAMER Sam Bcary, A. M Guth rie, master; Steamer Culhoim, Jos. Springs, master, are ready ut all times for business. Orders for Towage will have prompt attention if left at office of Agent. GEO. HARRISS." . June 11. 3S-tt TEA! TEA!! A CHOICE article of Green and Black Tea, loose, or In packages, for sale by I.. N. BARLOW, Aug. 16. No. 3, Granite Row. JUST RECEIVED FROM N. YORK. PER SCHR. WM. H. SMITH. Cr Ann LBS. of prime, extra, and No. 1 White Lead o uuu 108 z.inc wiuic, in un ; 1 case of Pros. Blue, in Uil ; 2 cases of Chrome Green ; 1 " ' Paris 5 ' " Chrome Yellow, Al&0bb!s fine Linseed Oil, Bar Umber, and 'i'ena Do Sren- na gound in Oil. h or sale cheap at C. & D. DtrPRE'S, 1BIWIVS ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER. THIS RSSENCE is a preparation of unusual excellence. In ordinary diarrhoea, incipient cholera, in short, In all cases of prostration of the digestive functions, so common, it is of ineviima ble value. Duiing the prevalence of epidemic cho lent and summer complaints of children, it is pecu liarly efficacious ; no family, individual or traveller should be without it, as it enables the system to re sist the influence of incipient disease, which lurk In a changing clirrmte. . Cautio.h. B snre to get the genuine Essence, which is prepared only by F. Brown, at his Drug and Chemical Store, N. E. corner of Fifth and Chesnut streets, PhUedelphia, and for Mile by al the respectable Apothecaries in the United States Sold in Wilmington by S. B.&J. A. EVANS andC.db D.DuPRE. June 16. 40-ly-c CHEESE. 1 "VV-BOXES new Cheese, just landed, for sale 1 JJ by FREEMAN A HOUSTON. Sept. 15. '8. TO THE PUBLIC. THE Subscriber has leased for aterji of years, of R- W. Brown, Esq., his fire-proof store, with his wharves, and is now in a condition to take 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 storageof Bacon, Lard, Corn. Peas, etc. The lower wharves have on them four large new sheds, where Spirits csn be safely kept from the rain and sun. Ueis prepared to receive and ship, or sell, all kinds of produce sent to his care. He make advances when reqnlrcd. He bees to refer to the following gentlemen: R W.Brown.Jonn uwip,w,.wjim iuos. H. Wright, Esqrs. 0 8 MILKS COSTJN. Brown's wharf Wilmington, N. C. -Septl? - INSTALMENTS FOBWfLSlSSTUJi AM TOPSAIL S0C3D P. R. CO AT 'a meeting beld' by the Board of Directors on tha 22d nil., the following order was passed: Ordered, That an ina'alraenr of twenty per cent, on the Capita! Stock of the Wilmington A Topsa.l Sound Plank Road Company, be paid on the first day of March next ; and thai an instalment of ten per cent i be payable severally on the "first day of April, May. June, July, August, September and October thereafter; and the last instalment ot eight pet cent, on the first day of November following. And it is ordered further, Tbi interest be ehar ed in eases ol deferred payment. . f- - ' . , -.NICHOLAS N.NiXON, President- ..Feb. li,;..-i. ;.,'..; 3 Ui - V'.36 Arrival and Departure of the r alls nndtr the new Arranerrrent, which wens Into operation, 1st March. 183. The Mail -from the North is due every day at 9 A. M., and at 9t P. M. Clows at 1 P. ,!., and at 9 P. 4t. precisely .. .'.-. The Mail for the South close's at 8f A. JI. "H" Ihe Mail from Onslow Court-House,- Sneads Ferry, Ac, Is due every Monday at 6 P. 3,1. Closes every Thursday t9P. M; , i - The Mail from Long Creek, Black River Chanel, Ax., is due every Thursday at 6 P. M.,and close same msJu at 9 P. M. . ,( ; - . -. The Mail from Fjyettcvillc. via Etixebetlttown and Prospect Hall, dec , via Wilmington and Shu. chestar Railroad from Robinson's Post Cilice, i dne every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at I' P. M ., and closes same day at 8 A. M. The miil from Whhevilie, Columbus county, per Wilmington and Manchester Railroad is dus al ( P. ML, and closes at 8 A. M. every day. lfT" An extra Package will he made up for Let ters going North of Richmond, Vs , which wiil he kepi open until 1 A. M. . All other Letters mum w Jla the Office at the hours above named, or they will not bs Mtuioannlii next succeeding . , . AGCjfTS I'OR TIIEXoVljJIIiRCIAI " - ' ' hi,-- .-v,.- -- New York Messrs. Baows A PsRmsst. 4 Ronton FscnsaicK Kiddeb. t ... V " -Philadelphia H. K. Cohxn.V . ' T. Baltimore Vint H.PsAKsand Wis. Tuovsoit i ; LARGE STOCK OF FURNITURE. 1 mk saDscrioer would re- , Bpectfully invite the ftentlon 1 01 tne public, to nls very large i ajid complete assortment of Furniture now bein rived and recently selected by himself a,f tha Manufactories: duiing the present month, his stock will be complete and consist in part of -the fol lowing articles. ' . Fine Sets Drawing floom Furolrtire, in Dam ask and Hair Cloth r Setts Painted Cnamber Furniture. ,r 50 Sideboards, Secretaries and Book- Cases ; 60 Sofus and Tete a Teles ( - 100 Bureaus; ' r' 100 Wash Stands,' marble and plain : . 100 Rocking Chairs 75 Nurse do. ' ' ' 125 Tea arid Dining Tobies v ! . 75 Centre, Card and Sofa do, : 75 Toilet - ' "do. 100 do2. Chairs, cushioned, cane and Windsor ; 250 Bedsteads, in inahogony, walnut, maple and iron ; . Wardrobes, mahogony and stained f : Office Furniture t ChiMren'S Chairs 1 Ottomans, Foot Stools 5 , 4, A fine assortment of Looking Glasses " Teapoy's Whatnots Hat Stands Settees, Work Tables 1 , . ? , Work Boxes. Paper Hangings; tfHndow Shades, Ac. dc. y A few vht rise Piawo Fostks, and In fact al most any article that may be desired, in complete ly furnishing Dwellings, Hotels, Offices or So ciety Rooms Front Street, v.- J. D. LOVE. Wilmington, N. C, Sept, 9, 1S53 76., NEW WHEAT FLOUR IN" whole bbls. and eighth bsfta, just reeelvi d frteh.at L. N. ITARLOVV'S, r Aug. 16. No. 3, Granite Row. AUBURN FOR SALE! THE Owner will offer af Ptfblie Ven due at the Court House door, fn, the city of Raleigh, on M nday, the 17th dav of "October, (if not previously disposed of at private sale,) his Farm, 9 miles eajt Ot tvaleigh, eltuaieo on tne iewDern itoaa, una formerly well known as the " BusBse Place." It contains 400 acres of good free land, with a fair proportion of wood land. On the premises is a very good Dwelling House, containing eleven rooms j there are very few country houses superior to it in the county of Wake. There is a good kitchen, with several houses for negro quarters; a carriage-house. Cider Press, Stables, Cotton Gin House, die, and a Store House, at which a very respectable trade is carried on. There is a very large apple Orcfiard," npar the Dwelling House; also n large number of Peach trees with Pear, Plum and Cherry trees. There is a Post Office on the premises the mail arriving three tiinos a week via the Wilmington and Raleigh Road, and three times from the "city of Ral eigh t. ' The location of the buildings is in the midst nf a grove of large Oak, high and healthy. It would be a delightful residence; or would answer for at Boarding House for persons desirous of spending theirsummers in the country. The Worth Carolina Rail Road, about to be built, has been marked off to run within a hundred yards of the Dwelling. A further description is unnecessary, as no one will probably purchase, without examining the pre mises..' THOMAs LOR1NG, ' ' by WILLIAM R. POOLE, Agent. Sept21. ;. Bi-ts. BALTIMORE FEMALE COLLEGE. No. S3, St. Paul t., Baltimore, THK Fall session of this Institution opened on Monday, August 29th. It was chartered in 1859 with powtr to center degrees, and affords etery fa cility for a. thorough, practical, atcompHshed, and Christian education. The Faculty of inslrnction embraces twelve Professors. The average attend ance of students, the past year, was 140. ; Among (he boarders cere students from Maryland, ' Dela ware, Pen' sy I vania, Virginia, Sonjh Carolina. Ar kansas, Mississippi, Louisiana, OlWo, Missouri snd the District of Columbia. Boarders reside with the family of the President. Board, per annum, 8150; half boarding, per an num, S60 v Tuition from 25 to 58. , . For catalogues, die.-,' address N. C. BROOKS, President Refer to Dr. Holmes, Spring Ridge, Miss., or Col. J. B. Gilmer, Pineville, J.a who have dnufh- ' fers at theCollcire. . 1m ' ept. 15-78-c ... SCHO0L2;&VY ' TrivS. E. P. McGARY will resume the duties of iVL her School on Monday 3d of October' She returns thanks to her friends for their patronage, and solicits a continuance of ihe same.- ( Aug. 25. ' -70 2m,- CORN. : Sept. 24' Ml FREEMAN A HOUSTON.' BOARD, AND MUSIC SCHOOL BY MRS. II. WHITAKER. SHE wilf be prepared on the first of Octobec. next to accoinmodate" 6or 8 yoang Ladies ' with Board ; and as her school will commence on. hat day all who feel wilting to patronise her school" will confer a favor by sending' lev their names as early s convenient, ao as ro arrange the hoar for; each scholar satisfaetoiify to all. She has remov ed one door to the houseormerly occupied by Mrs. London, opposite the Episcopal Church, on Mar ket Street. -' ... , .... . . Sept. 24th, 1853- r?" r 82-lra. , TO PLANTERS AND FARMERS', t TH E best stock of Wool and GUsedHsif, Clottt Cuds Vc, for nesro war ever offered in ih State maybe fonndai the Hal and. Cap 2tore' . rirniie Row.'Front Street. . -.".-, ePt Uf , . C. MYERS, Hatter.. ; cigars. : :. ;; V 2d AAA EXTRA fine Clzsrs. just recei- Uwvti which will be sold very cheap- for cash. C. DuPEK & CO, l, . - t-ii ai iccrc i .i-. kft .Jt' IIS Barrels, m good sweet article,' for '? Ag-13- . FREEM AN HOCStON.. -f I - i I1 h !l TB" f.
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