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- 9; . V.. r V v 4 3 rf.- , r I V', I II 1 II I It I III Ml III -. " II f Xw" ' 11 f ri Ml if r ii i in ii I ii I ' ill iit if I r. y ii i fit JBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBIBBI VOLUME VIIINUMBER 106. WILMINGTON, N. C, SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 19, 1853, WHOLE NUMBER 10C6, v. ft-v, . : .... .. - ' 4 . -WT . ; j 1 . . i v a V- Tit if . '. . - J'.'. I "... 1 1 .. J 1:1 I XsbT... I It t - - - ii i i ii 1 1 ni ni w niv I i z lit in ii i ' i ii in 1 1 ik ii k n hi in IK BV aT Js ... B K - f r, a a . THE HONEST BEGGAR BOY. -. from tkk Geiitui. A poot boy nbjut ien years a gn, entered the wnrt hoo of rich mrcfiNrit. S.imue! KUcher in Damzie,, and akcd the book keeper inr aim. Yoo will irrt notbins herf. rrnmblrd tb j man, without r.iiinjr li head Trout his book h- on. Weeping hittrrly. the boy glided toward lie door, al the moment that Herr Ritcher entrred. VVhni im the matter here V be asked, tarn- ifi2 to ihn hok kret)er. ' A worthlft beggar boy.' wni the manV a newer, nod he cearcelr looked up from hw work. Id tht rnraiiwbile. Herr Ritcher glanced toward the boy. am? remarked ihai. wht-i. cloat to the door, he picked up sonietliinjr 4rom the groa d." JHn. my lii tie lad, what m that you pick ed iif?' he rrieJ. ' .The weeping boy turned and showed him a needfe. ' ' Ana what will you do with it?' aked the jot her. j t . i ? mi jacKei na noiea in it.' win the an swer. I will new up the biir onea.' Herr Rileher wa pleaeel with llie reply and still more with the boy's innocent, hand some face. ' But are you not ashamed.' he said in a kind iliousn serioua tone, 'you .ire so youfif.' and hearty 1 beg 1 Can you not work ? Ah. mv dt-ar sir.' replied the boy. I do not know how; and I am loo little: yet to thresh or fell wood. My father di.-d three weeks airo. and my poor mother and little brother have eaten nothinjr these two day. Then I ran out in anguish and hejrjjed for bread. But ala a single peasant only gave me yesterday a piece of bread ; since then I have not eaten a morsel of any kind of food.' .It is quite customary for beggars by trade to contrive tale like. thit. ; nnd this hardens m my a heart against the claims of genuine want But this time the merchant iruaied the boy's t onest face. He lhrui his hand into bis pocket, drew forth a piece of money and nid : ' Theie i half a dollar; goto tho bakerV and with half the money buy bread for your elf, your mother, and your brothers; but briiisf the other half to me.' The boy took the money and ran joyfully away. ; Well.' said the surly book keeper, ' he will Inugh in his sleeve and never come back again.' : Who knows?' replied Herr Ritcher; and as he poke he beheld the boy renin quickly wilti a large loaf of black bread in one hand, and some money in the other. ' There, good sir.' he cried, almost breath less, -there is the rest of the money.' Then, beinif very hungry he begged at once lor a knife tocutoff a piece of the bread The book-keeper reached him in silence his pocket knife. The lad cut off a slice in great haste and was about to take a bite of it. But sud dei.ly he bethought himself, laid the bread aside, and folding his arms, rehearsed a si lent prayer ; and then lell to his meal wild a nearly appetite. The merchant was moved by the boy" unafiff-cted pie'y He inquired alter his fam ily and home, and learned from his simph narrative that his father had lived in a 'il laije nb ut four miles dixt tnt Irom Dantzie. where he owned a small house and larm ; but his house had been burnt to the ground, and much sicknes in bis family had compell ed him to sell bis farm. He had then hired himself out to a rich neighbor; hut before three weeks were at aa eiid. he died broken down with grief and excessive toil. And now bis mother, whom, Jsor row had thrown upon a bed of sickness was with her four children suffering the bitterest poverty. He the eldest, had resolved to seek for assistance, and had gone from village to village, then had struck into the highway and at last having begged everywhere in vain, had come to LMittxie. The merchant1 heart was touched. He had but one child, and the boy appeared to mm as a urait at sight, winch frovidei.ee bad drawn upon him as a lest of his grati tude. ' Listen, my son,' he began ; "have you re alty a wish to learn V ' Oh. yes ; i have indeed.' cried the boy ; 'I have read the catechism already, and I shauld know a good e'eal more, but at home I has? always my littl brothers to carry, for . my mother was sick in bed.' Herr Ritcher immediately formed his res olution. Well, then.' he said, "if you are good and honest and industrious, I will lake carts of you. You shall learn, have meat and drink, a iifl clothing, and in time eurn something be sides. Then you can support your mother artd brothers also.' The boy's eyes flashed with joy. But in a moment he cast them to the ground ajraiu and sad j said. ' My mothball the while has nothing to eat.' At this instant, a ii sent by Providence an inhabitant of the boy's native village en tered Herr Riteher's house. This man con firmed the lad's story and willingly consent ed to earry the mother tidings of her son Gotfleib. and food and a small sum of mone from the merchant. At the same time. Herr Ritcl er directed bis book keeper to write a letter to the pastor of the Tillage, commend ing the widow to his care, with an additional urn enclosed to the poor family, and promis ing further assistance. As soon as this was done. Herr Richer fur iiishea the boy with decent clothes and a noon led him to his wife, whom he accurate ly informed of little Go'tleih's story, and ol j he plans which be had lorroed lur him. The good woman readily promised her best assistance in the latter, and she faithfully kept her word. 'During the next foar years Gotfleib at ten ded the schools of the great commercial city ; hen his faithful loter-father took him into .Ill's counting room to educate him for busi i ess. Here as well as there, al the writing desk as well as oo the school bench, the ripening youth displayed himself not o.ly by bis na turul eapucily.imt by the faithful industry with wbirb he exercised it. With all this his heai I retained its native innocence. Ol his weekly allowance he sent the ball regu larly, to AM Blather until she died, alter hav ing survived two of his brothers. She had passed the fast years of herlu not in wealth, it Is true, but by the aid of the noble Ritcher and of ber laitqfuj son, in a condition above waot. .it - ' w - i .Alter tte defttk of Lis -. dearly ' beloved mother, there was no-d ear trie nd left to Gott lieb in the world except hie benefactor. Oat of love to him he became aa active, zealous merchant. He began by, japp'ring the su perfluity of bis allowance which be could now dispose of aliuV pleasure, to a trade in HamJbjajrali auflla. wi.kMjiiil,jim. dence he had gained a hundred and twenty dollars, it hai pened thai ! Ibud ir ft na tive vill igCa considerable quantity of luttip ami flax which Was vrjr god And sfftT to be iuid at reasonable pi ice. Ho asked, his los-lrr-fa! hereto advance him two hundred . dol lars; which he did with great readness; and the buante-s prospered m well that, in the thiui year ol his clerkship. Gottlieb had al ready acquired the sum of five hundred dol lars. Without giving up his trade in flax, he now trafficked in linen goods and the tw combined made him in a couple of years, about a thousand dollars richer. This happened durii.g the customary five years ol clearkship; at the end - of that pe riod Goitleib continued to serve hU benefae or five years 'mo-e wl-b, industry, skill, and fidelity; 'then he tqk the pf see of the book keeper, who died about this time. Three years after he wn taken ns a partner by liis benefactor, with a third part 6f th profits.' Soon an.insiduous -disease cast 'Herr Rich er on a bed ol sickness, and kepi him for two years eont ned to his couch. Goiih ib re doubling his exertions became the sool of the wl-oie business. Herr Richer closed hi eves in death in the sixty sixth year of hi age. In the. year I82S, ten years after, the house ol Goitleib Bern owned three large shifts, and the care of Provinence seemed especial ly to watch over the interests of their owner. He married the daughter of his henefactor. It is but a few years since this child of pov erty, of honest industry, and of misfortune, pasoed away in peace Irom this world. -Mind the perfect man. and behold the upright, for the end of that mun i peace. CAREFUL FOR OTHERS. ' My dar. Mr. Smiih has just closed hi store, and lell one of hi mahogany rockrr nut doors. To prevent ils being stolen, hadn't you better send John to bring it over here till morning ?" Certainly, my love. John, go to Smith's and get that rocker which is standing on the xtoop. ana onng n over to me store lor ale keeping." John goes John stays John continues to "lay. Twelve o'clock comes so does one. and two o'clock. About half pant Iho an immense double knock is heard al the door. Upi'o windows out go iiihu-ups and off starts an mquirs : " What's the row 7" li We belong 10 the night p-ilice and we have rt a man in custody lur stealing rock ers tie says lie Jive will) you. and wants ou to come to -the station,' where we have had him incarceral 'd in e len o'clock " Mr. Jones have hi wife and pillow puts on his cassimcr and puts off for the watch-house, where he fi ds -John."' rflire enough, arrested for puijoining Itirni ture." A explanation takes place John obtains his bat and liberty and ranlves never lo do another good natured action in his life. Air. Jones returns to the bosom ot In family, where he finds Mrs. J. going off into her fourtn hysteric, because she feared that her hunhand would never come bai-k alive. Jones fln-s for a physician. At the end of the week a bill of eight dollars is preseuted for "medicine and attendance. " Jones swears at Smith, and imitates -John," and says he will nevttr do another good na tured action in his life. Moral. Don't shut your store till 'your things" are all in; that i if you don't wau't to give some good natured neighbor twenty dollars worth of trouble tor a five dollar rocking chair. COURTSHIPS OF GREAT MEN. Sia Isaac Newton. Ofuhe courtship of this illustrious philosopher. I rWive somewhere rt-ud an anecdote ; nllhooghNil is not to be fuuud in several lives of him whit h I have st arrht'd. It i. well known be was ni'trii absent-minded ; that lor example, l.e would sometimes rise and sit for several hours by his bedside undressed, and absorbed in thought ; that he would often forget lo dine until reminded b) his domestics, that to live it was necessary to eat. Once and Jce onlv he loved a young wo man. Qlieven-tig they were sealed by the firesidVogetlier. He sat silently smoking. Sri!Jd loo proud ot his love to be offnd foy his conduct. At length he took his pipe from his uiouih. and seized her hand. Sue t-xpecicd that he was abou to kiss it Instead of uoiug so. tiowever. he stirred the tobacco in the head of his pipe with her fire finger a rather oud substitute lot a pin ! She was angry with him and their courtship ended. Eldon. The father of Lord eldon. the ChaiHSt-llor of England, having resolved lo marry, rang his bell a leroaie servant 'o7. A I . . jtA swered it. He told her to dress hersell. in order to repair to the a. tar with him. She thought be was jesting and disobeyed. H. rang hi hell again. A second servant ap peared. To her he gave the same com mand. She attired herself and was made a bride. O'Connell. Daniel O'Connell did not court at all. He told his sweetheart that he loved her; askec if his love was reciproca ted, or if tfhe was engaged ; and il she was willing in make an engagement him. The young lady replied as frankly ns be ques tioned, and they were speedily united for better or worse. A berme ray. Of Dr. John Aberneihy one of the most eminent surgeons and medi cal writers of the last century, several anec dotes are recorded. He was extremely ec centric, or rather was extremely manly. He acted and spoke alwas as nature dictated and not as custom ordained. To a rich val etudinarian gentleman he op.ee said : -'Live on a sixpense a day and earn il ;" and to a lady of the same specie who offered him lee. he said : Madam, keep your money and buy a. skipping rope." When he loved he still continued to dsspire the forms with which society ever seeks to encumber the sayings aud doing of men. He did uot waste his time in courting, nor did he prostrate him self as i usually the case before the rela lives of his Eye. He met her in the streets, revealed his affections for her, and offered her his hand. She accepted it. and he im mediate!) gave her a purse, with orders to furnish a house. Hall, of Leicester. The Rev. Rober: Hall, when on a visit to a brother clergyman, went into a kitchen, where a pious servant girl, whom be loved, was working. He lighted his pipe, sat down, and asked her Betty, do you love the Lord Jesus Christ?" 1 hope I do, sir " was the reply. He immediately added Betty, do yoo love me 1 ; .They were married. (riTZin's Gallery of Literary Portrait. si i , Ti strange,' ottered a young roan as be staggered boss from a, soppec party, '-how rvH emmanieatlnneorrdpl.;good, manners.. IVetlieeosurroiMidedi by tomblere sdi he evening, and now I'm a tumbler myself.', iviEOICAL A,L SUlll.ltML INSTlTUfE, A. 16. SOUTH FHEItBHICK STREET BAL.TIMOUE. MAKVLAAD. Ssutm has for many years Jrviud his whole i-r lenuon lo tne m uirnunt of Privuie Com plaints, in nil til err Varied and complicated forms His grast success in thus long Standing nnd dim cult cases, su.-h .is were Inrfrierlv considered ir.nnr. able, is sufficient lo coiuinend him to tbe public as wttriny oi me ei nsive pairunage ne nas received Witnin the last eight years, Dr. si. has treated morv lhaa 29,300 eases of Private Complaints, in ih ir different forms and stages; a pmctire which no doubt exceeds th..t ot all other physicians now ad vertising in rSalumore, and not a single c;ise is known wh -re his directions were siricil) followed. ma incaieinea issen at reayon:iDle lime, wilhoul etfacting a r.idical and permanent cure ; th-refore, persons ifflicied with diseaoes of the above outure! n matter how dim:uli or Ion standing ihe cas. tmy be," w ould do well io call on Dr Smith ,at hii office. No, 16. souih Frederick St.. and ifnoietTec laally reii ved no remuneration will be rcquirei) for ts services, his meaiciois are free from Mcury and all miaeral poisons j putup in a neat and com ;iiici torni, .inn may oe tanen in a puDiic or puvate house, or while travelling, without exposure or hin drance from business, and except incases of vio- ont inn imaiion. no change of diet la necessary. JiTrtlOTUltES.-Dr. Smith has dis.overed a new method by which he can cure the worst form of stricture and that without pain or Inconvenience to the patient. Irritation of the uretha, or prostrate ifhind, or neck of Ihe bladder, is sometimes mistaken icr strictures by a- neral practitioners or charlatans. YOUNG MEN and others afflicted with Seminal Dt-hi'jty. wheth er originatin: from a Certain Oestntctite Hubit, or from any other cause, with train f bodi y and men tal evils whw-h follow, when neglected, should m eke an early application, thereby avoiding min htrouble and eu rFeiing, as well us expense, liy his improved method of trraiment. Dr. b. cun safe.y guaranlee a speedy and perfect curt- in all cases ol this com plaint. TO FEMALES. Ail rlise.ies peculiar to Females (ns also Sup pressions. Irregularities, 6Vc.) speedily nnd effectu ally removed. The efficacy of his remedies, for the cure of the above a Hue Hone, have been well tested in nn extens ve practice for the last twelve years. Persons at a distance nniy cunselt Dr fii. by a letter, post-p. iid. describing ease, and have medicine securely put up and foiwaided to nny part of the Untied Ut iles, nlw.iys accompanied with full ann explicit directions for use Communications con sidered strictly confidential. Oifice arranged wiili separate apartments, so ihat patients never see any one but ihe doctor himself. Attendance duily.from d in the inoining till 9 at night. . . B Persons afflicted wiih nny of the above complaints, will d well lo a .'oiH ihe various NOSTRUMS ASD SPEClf ICS idvertised by Aiothccarits and Drtippiftp as a cer t.iin cure for any and eveiy disease. They are put up to sell, but not to cure, and frequently do much more harm than eood theref re uvoid ihem. A word io ihe wi9e is sufficient. Address Dlt. J. B. SMITH 16 South Frederick M., Ualiinioie. Aid. Oct. 13. 90-ly-c CRYSTAL IM LACE CLOTHING, AND MERCHANT TAILORING ES TA B LI HII ME NT. KAHNVVKlLF.lt & BRO. beg leave to announce to their numerous iriindstind citizens in th vicinity, ihai ihey will open, cn or nbout Ihe 20ili in!., a branch F.stabli-hmcnt, on Market street, next to i lit Masonic Hall, where will be found con stantly on hand, an elegant and rich assortment of 'lent i men'i Goods for V earing A pparcl, consist ing of CLOTHS CASSMEIiES. VESTlXtiS . 4-c-ol the most recent importations Irom Paris and London, which will be made up in the best and mnsi tasteful manner to order. K. i& Bro have secured the services of a Practi cal Cutter, h ivlng been cnzngd in his profession tor fourteen vearx in Pons, and being n wore of thi 2 rea t need of such an establishment in this city, i hey feel jut pride in being able to offer lo Gcnile inen, G A UM FNT of very description, equal in in-tte and fit to any establishment of the kind. North. ALSO, will be Wept constantly on hand, a splendid supply of superior madj CLOTHING, cut and trimmed in the Infest Paris style, all of which will be sold it the lowest nosihl price and ONE PRICE ONLY. Oct 11. S9.' SALT. AFLOAT. : BUSHELS Turks Island, snd 200Sacks Liverpool Ground Salt, on board Schr 160 DACOTA H, for sale by Oct 15. FREEMAN d- HOUSTON. ''I am a man. and deem nothing which relates to ma-i foreign to my leelings." HEAD ! ! ! YOUTH AND MANHOOD A Ylirorons l.lfe or a Premature Oeath. KISKELIN US SELF PRESERVATION. OXIiV 25 t ;ii. rHIS Book, juat puf lished. is filled with useful information, on the infirmities and diseases oi ihe Generative System. It addresses itself alike to VOUTH, MANHOOD and OLD AGE. To all who apprehend or suffer under the dire con sequences of early or prolonged indiscretions to all who feel the exhaustive t fleets of sedentary and beoeful habits to all who in ndition to declining .ihysical energy, are the victims of nervous and mental debility, andof moping and melancholy de opondency. Dr.K. would sav niCAO THIS BOOK. The valuable advice and impressive warning ii irives, will prevent years of misery and suffering, and save annually Thousands of Lives. Parent by reading it, win learn now to prevent ,,,,,, f ,hir hiiHrrn rVA remittance of 25 cent9, enclossd in a letter, id lressed to DR. KINK ELIN,PH ILA DELPHI. , win ensure a book, under envelope, per return of mail. 13rDr. K. fifteen years resident Physician. N. W. Comer of THIRD and UNION Street, between Spaces ynd Pink, Philadelphia, may be consulted confidentially. He who placeahimself under the care of Dr. K. may religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, and confidently rely upon his skill as a physician. JrPersons at a distance may ad tress Dr. K. by letter (post-paid,) and be cared st homo. PACKAGES of MEDICINES, DIRECTIONS, f-c, forwarded, by s nding s remittance, and put up secure from DAM AGh OR CURIOSITY. Booksellers, News Agents. Padlars, Canvass ers, and all others suopned with rhe above work at very lowr ates. June 2. 34-1 y-c. SALT. ' fr SACKS of Salt, daily expected for sale by J. HATH A WAV fc SON. Oct. 4. 86. PURE MEDICAL WINES & LIQUORS. DARK and Pale French Brandy t Pori, Madei ra and Sherry VV ines, all of superior quality. 5. B. J. A. EVANS. Jan 15. 129 -yT BOXES Uoderwood's Pickles, all kinds, for tJ sate by C. DcPRE fe CO. Oct. 22. 94. DISCUSSIONS ON PHILOSOPHY AND Literature, Education and University Reform, hiefly from the Kdinburg Rrvi w corrected, vin Heated, enlarged la Notes and Apendices: By Sii William Hamilton, Bart, with an Introductory Es say, by Robert Turnbull, D D. Rereivtd and foi safest S. W. WHITAKER'S. Nov. 12. UPHOLSTERING GOnDS. PAPER Hangings, Curtains, Lace and Damask Bands. Loops, Tassels, Shades, Ac. AH work in above lias done st shortest notice WILKINSON d ESLKR, OctSf over the Fruit Depot. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. WE the andersigned, eolered tero a Copart nership oa the 1st of October. 1853. under the style snd firm of TAVLOR PKTTEWAV. lo. the transact too of a GBNBRAI OKOCER1 BUSINESS. Wsteave kketa the stare formertv ecu pied bv S.-P.iJaasov axt North o EJiss Mitebirs Grain Suae, sstd hops fcy doss attsattoo to aastrsss, mmd eosaU profjtst, to ssetsm a liberal shars of patroaas. f-rV. -? 't?" ; JAS. T. FETTKAV. WiUnintti,Oct.22, 1853. 94-3m. THE Till-WB&Lt tOflitfElti'lAL. Is published every Tpcsdav, '1'hudav and Satcsdav at 35 per annum, payable in all cases in ovance. BV THOMAS LORING Editob and Pbopbik- TOR, Corner front and Matket Streets, W1LM1B0T0N, V. c; KATES OK ADVERTISING. I sqr. I insertion SO 60 I 1 sqr. 2 months, S4 00 1 2 75 I 1 " 3 - 5 00 1 " 3 " 1 00 I 1 " 6 " 8 eo I I iriohth, 2 60 1 1 '12 12 00 Ten lines or less make a square. If an adver tisement exceeds ten lines, the piice will be in proportion. All advertisements are payable at the time of their insertion. Contracts with yearly advertisers, will be made on the most liberal terms. So transfer of contracts for yearly sdverflsiny will be permitted. Should circuatstanccs render a ehange in business, or sin unexpected removal necessary, a charge according to the published terms will be at ihe option ol the contractor, for the time he has advertised. The privilege of Annual Advertisers is strictly limited to their own immediate business; and all advertisemi nis lor the benefit of other persons, as well as all advertisements not immediately con nected with their own business, and all excess of advertisements in length or otherwise beyond the limits engaged, will be charged al the usual rates. No Advertisements is included in the contract for the sale or rent of houses or lands ia town or country, or for the sale or hire of negroes, wheth er the property is owned by ihe advertiser or by other persons. These are excluded by the term "immediate business " All advertisements Inserted In the tri-weeklv Co mmercial, are entitled to one iesertion in the H 'eekly free of charge. JOB, CARD AND FANCY PRINTING, EXECUTED IN SL'PKRIUR STYLE. Arrival aud Departure of the Malls under the new Arrangement, which 4veut into operation, 1st March. 1852. The Mail from ihe North is due cverv day at 9 A. M., and at 9i P. M. Closes al i P. M., and ai 9 P. M. precisely. The Mail for the South closes at A. M. The Mail from Onslow Court-House, Sneads Ferry, Ac, Is due every Monday at 5 P. M. Closes every Thursday al 9 P. M. The Mail from Long Creek, Black River Chapel, Sec, is due everv Thursday at (3 P. M., and closes same niehi at 9 P. M. The Mail from F.iyettcville, via Elizebelhtown ind Prospect Hall, &c , via VVilminaion and Man- cheslar Itailroad from Robinson's Post Office is fne every Tue-'dav, T1 ursday and Saturday at 1 P M , and closes same d:iys i 8$ A. M The mail from WhUeville, Columbus county, per VYihningion and Manchester Railroad is due at 1 P. M . and closes at A. M. every day. y An extra Package will be made up for Let ters going North of Richmond, Va , vt hich will he kepi open umil 7 A. M All oiher Letters must be in the Office at the hours above named, or ihey will not be Mailed until next succeeding !lnll. AGENTS FOR THE COMMERCIAL. New York Messrs. BnowsA DeRossit. Hoxton Frederick Kidder. Philadelphia S. K. Cohbi. Baltimore Wm. H Peake and Wm. Thomson. BUSINESS CARDS. JAMES ANDERSON. EDWARD SAVaOE. ANDERSON & SAVAGE. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WILMINGTON r . C. Liberal cash advances made on consignments. Oct. 22 - 94- GEO. HAKU1SS, General Coiuiuissiou merchant, WILMIMUIOJI, N. C. STRICT ultenii.iu given lo procuring Freight iO ana purchasing Cargoes for vessels. Kirti to K. P. Hull, K.q. I t). G Parsley Esq. 1 , I. A. Taylor, heq. j J. D. Bellamy, Ksq. J Vlessrs. Tooker, Sn.yih fc Co., ) . York Thompson & Hunter, $ewrlk Alex'r. Herron, Jr. Philadelphia. Messrs. V iiiiums & Butler, . u,i-., r H F. Baker, Esq. L harleston, S. C. Jan. 2. 1853. 123-if. C. DiiPRE & CO. WHOIyEBAI.E AND HUTAIL GROCERS '-orner Front and Prlncess-sliects, WILMINGTON, N. C. C- Dl'PRE. D. B. BAKER. HENRY NUTT, FACTOR AM) FORWAKDLMi AGENT, WUI gice his personal attention to business entrust ed to his care. Sept. 8, 1853. 75-tf. 0. L. FILLYAVV, PRODUCE V HOKE It, wmmm ad fubw bdi e mebciust, WII.VtlNGTON, N. C. September 20th, 1:53. 80-ly-e. ROUNTREE, WATSON & CO., General Commission Merchants, 78 Mouth Kt , New York. Liberal Advances Made on Consignments. I. D. ROUNTREE, B. C. WATSON, W. a. WIGGINS. August 25, IR53. 69-ly. JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM, General Commission and Forwarding Merchant prompt personal attention given to Consign ments for Sale or Shipment. Liberal Cash advances made on Consignments lo me or to my New York friends. Wilmington, Jan. 30, 1853. 135. T c W()RTHj C091ISSI0N ASD Fim WARDING MERCHANT, WILMINGTON, N. C. 1853. Feb. 17, 143-ly. COCHRAN & RUSSELL. (SUCCESSORS TO THOS. ALlBilNE k CO ) General Commission Merchants, No 32, North Wharves, and ii3 North Water Sis. PHILADULnPHIA. I. NAIT1T COCHBAN, W. S. RCrfSELL. Liberal cash advances made on consignments. July SOtb, 1353. 58-tf. S. SI. WEST, Auctioneer and Commission Kerehant, , WILMINGTON, N. C. WILL sell or buy Real Estate and Negroes at s small commission. also : Strict attention given to the sale of Timber, Tar peotine, Tar, or any kind of Country Produce. Office second door, South side of Market street, on tbe wharf. June 12, 1353. 33-ly. A. H. VAVB0RKELEN. General Agent, Coaimiuien ul Forwarding Merchant, WILMINGTON, N. C. Particular attention given to sale and purchase of rtavat Stores. Juno 1, 1863. 123-lv. JVC. LATTA, COMMISSION MERCHANT 4- GENERAL AGENT. WILMINGTON, N.C Pet. 1, 1653. - ..i,....A.H-;;.8S-ly TOWAGE t T0WAGBJ ! i iHlfjj STE AMRB Ssaa Besury, A. M Gstfc Lr-' i He master t Stesaser CalhMa, 3mm i i Springs, saaster, ars seady ' times for besiness. Orders or ,Towag Ul have prompt attention if left at office of AgenfJ ' GEO. HARRIS!?. Jans It. 39-tf. BUSINESS CARDS. JAS. H. CflADBOURN & CO., General Commission Merchants, WILMINGTON. N. C. Jas. H. Chadsuobs. Gso. Chadbovbit. Jun. I, 1353. 123. RUSSELL & BROTHER, (late sllis. bcssbll A CO ,) iENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. WILMINQTUN, N. C. Liberal cash advances made on consignments of aval stores, Cotton, and other produce. May 3, 1353. C. & D. DePRE. WHOLE SALE AND RET A L DEALEBS IN Drugs, Medicines. Chemicals. Paints, Oil, ! Stufls, Glass, Perfumery, Cigars, Old Liquors, Paney Articles, &c MARK KT STRKKT, WILMINGTON. Br. C. . Prescriptionscarefully ;oinpounded by experi enced persons. March 28, 1853. WILLIAM A. GWYEJ, General Agrnl.ForwardingiCommiss.ion Merchant I take pleasure in inlorming my friends, that 1 am prepared to give all business entrusted to m etiicieni and personal attention. I have a whaif for Naval s" lores, with ample accom modal ioss, .Spirit House, and Warehouse. Consignments of Naval Stores for sale or shipment; snd all kinds of coun ry produce solicited. Cash advances made on consignments. April 18, 1S53. 15. g eorgITm yeIis, WHILES Hli AD LET AIL UKOCER Keeps constantly on hand, ll'mes. Teas, Liquors, Provisions, Wood and Willow Ware, Fruit, Confectionaries, f-c. South Front street, WILMINGTON, N. 'J. Nov. 13, 1852. 109. S B. & J. A. EVANS, WHOLESALE A0 KETilh DRUG1STS, WIL.MINGTON. N. C. Will keep always on hand large and very select ituck of Drug, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Glass, Surgical Instruments, Patent Medi ines, Perfumery, &c, at low prices. Jan. 13. 1833. 130. JOSEPH n. FLANNER, General Commission Merchant, WILMINGTON, N. C. May 9th. 1853. 87-1 y-c. J. HATHAWAY & SON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, W1LMI.VGTON, N. C. J. Hathawav, J. L. Hathawav. Feb. 15, 1853. 31. GEO. U. KELLY, COMMISSION MERCHANT. Nex idooi to A. A . Wannet's, on North Vaterst willattend to the sale of ull kinds of Country Pro, duce, such as Corn, Peas, Meal, Bacon . Lard, 4c. lud willkeepconsiantly on hand a full supply ol Groceries 4c, References WillctHall.oiVVayne, John dcRae, Wilmington W. Caraway. '' Gen. Alx . McRae. " E. P. Hall, Wilmington , Wiley A. WalKei , " Dec. 13, 1852. 115-ly. MILES C0STIN, COMMISSION MERCHANT, WILMINGTON, N. C. RBFF.R TO E.P. Hall, Esq., Prcs't Branch State 1 : I I Wllmlng f ton.N.C. Bank, Thos.H. Wright, Ksq., Pres't Bank Cape r ear. O.G. Parsley, Esq., Pres't Commer- I clal Bank, , Dec. 19. 1852 1 18-tf. WILLIAM n, PEAKE, COLLEl'I'UK IMI .iDVtRUMM. ACI M. For Country Newspapers throughout the United States, llasement of Sun Iron Bo luings, Baltimore street All business entrusted to his care transacted promptly, op. liberal terms, sept 7 95-f J. D. LOVE, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN CABINET F II KMT IKE, BEDSTEADS, CHAIRS, MATTRESSES, Ac. &c. Front street, South et" Market, BROWN'S BOILDINO, WILMINGTON, N. C. Sept. Ifi, 1852. 79-y-c GEO. 0. VAN AM KING E, BROKER, AND MERCANTILE AGENT, WILMINGTON, M. C. PARTICULAR attention paid to the purchase oi sale of all descriptions of Merchandise and Pro duce, and on which one per cent commission will be charge i. Any business intrusted to him will re reive prompt and personal attention. His desk for the present is in the offies of Mr. Wm. A. G wycr. RErcaiscES . Messrs. Ellis, Russell Sl Co., ) Adams. Bro. Co., w i:tnington . J. R Blossom, August 14. 1852. 65. -c . c. FREEMAN. GEOBGE HOC8TON. PKKEMAN At HOUSTON, MERCHANTS AND FACTORS, WILMINGTON, N. C. D. C. FREEMAN 4c CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ITS FRONT STREET, NEW YORK. PBEENA.1 ASD IIHUSTOJI, WILSISCTOfl, R. C r"EKP constantly on hand a stock of Flour, l r.or Park. Baem. Salt. Colfee. Saear, Mo lasses, Tobacco, Cigars. Snuf, Candles, Soap, For eign and Uom.es lie liiquors ana nines ; run. Nails, PainlsrOils, Glass, Domestics, Hals, Boots, Shoes, Leather, Agricultural Implements, and s va riety of other articles, suitable for familyand 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. Fsbemajt, is located in the city of New York ; the junior partner, Geo. Houston, in Wilmington. If desired, advances, wilt be made on consignments la 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. 1352. 76-f. U. DOLL, NCR O. POTT LB. jr D0LLNER & POTTER, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NEW YORK: Liberal Cash Advances mad on all Consignments. April 30, 1853. My-pd. I. WESSEL. H. B. EILEBS. WESSEL & EILERS. COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND WHOLE SALE GROCERS, North Water Street, WiI- miBCMB, N. C. intend to keep st stands generalsssortment of Groceries, Liquors, and Provisions at wholesale and ta earry on a Genera! Commission Badness. E. PlHsll.PrssM Breli Bank state. O. G. Paesley, Pres't Commercial sanci Wil P. ttDickisisosir BS . ;. Jan. I83 : -y-g Uh WILKINSON & ESLER. - tWlB7-l.4r arts Teys.KsBiey Ar tiels. srfBinsTaB)aset3irsr e. , : irw.is jnjMi ten t mi, tir j ' j" Nittir muT, " ; ' WILMINGTON N.C. Nor. 30,1 852. !-tl LllKK COiPLAINT, DYSPErSIA. Jaundice. Chronic or Nervous Djbili'ty, h' eae of Ike Kidneya, and all IHsentes arising from, a disordered Liter or Stumor h. such as Constipation, inward Piles, Fullness of Blood to toe Head, Acidity of ihe Momach, Nausea, Heart burn, Disgust for Food. Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering st the Pit of the Stomach,. Swimming of tbe Head, Hurri. d and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering st the Heart, choking or Suffocating Sensations When in a lying p js-ure. Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration. Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back. Chest, Limbs, fx., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Ft sh C Dstnni Imaginings of evil, snd great depressions of Spirits, can be eff. dually cuied by dr hooflan UN CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, PREPARED BV DRC. M.JACKSON. No. I SO Arch street, Philadelphia. Their power over the above diseases is not excell ed, if equalled, by any other prt paraiion in ihe Uni ted States, i s the cures attest, in many cases after skilful physicians had failed. These Bitters are worthy the attention of invalids Possessing great virtues in the rectification of dis eases of the Liver and lesser glands, exercising the most searching powers in weakness and affections of the digestive organ, they are, withal, suit-, cer tain and pleasant. READ AND BE CONVINCED. The Pnil idelphia Saturday Gazette," savs of ur. niiunASB uennan miters. "It is seldom that wo recommend what are term ed Patent Medicines, to the confidence and patron age of our readers; and therefore when we recom mend Dr. Hoofland's German Biitcrs, we wish It to be distinctly undcisiood that we are not speaking of the nostrums of the day, that are noisi d about for a brief period and then forgotten afur they have done their guilty race of mischief, but of a medicine long established, universally prized, and which has mcl the heart y approval of the faculty itself' 'Scott's Weekly," said, Aug 25 : "Dr. Hoofland's ermnn Bitters, manufactured by Dr. Jackson, sre now -ecommended by some of the most prominent men.-vs of the faculty asan article of much effica cy in c. '"S oi tcmaie weakness. Persons of debili tated con 'utions will find these Bitters advantage ous to .heii calth ns we know from experience the salutary elleci they have uu-n weak system." MOSE EVIDENCE. J. G. Moore. Esq , of the Daily News, said. Oct 31. "Ds. Hoofland's German Bittebs. We are try ing this renowned medicine for a stuboorn disease of the bowels, and can with truth testify to its efficacy. We have taken the contents of two bottles, and wo have derived more benefit from the experiment than we derived previously from vesrsof allophatic treat ment at the hands of our first physicians." Hon. C. D. Hineline, Mayorol the City of Cam den. N.J , says : "Hoofland's Gsbmans Bittess. "e have seen many flatibring notices of this medicine, ind the source from which thi y caino indue d us to make inquiry rebpecting its merits. From inquiry we were persuaded io UFe it, nnd m'.st My 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 snd strengthens the nerves, bringing them in to a state of repose, making sleep refreshine. If this medicine was more generally used, we ars satisfied there would be less sickness, as from the stomach, liver and nervous system, the great major' Ity of real nnd imaginary desenses emanate. Have them in a health j condition and you can bid defi ance to epidi inics generally. This extraordinary medicine we would advice our friends who are at all indisposed, to give a trial it will recommend it self, ii should, 'n fact, be in every family. Noothcr medicine can produce such tvidenrcr ol merit." For sale holrsale snd retail al the GERMAN MEDICINE STORE. No 120 Arch street, one door below Sixth. Phila delphia, and byrespectub dealers generally through out thr country. Sold in Wilmington bv S. B. & 3 . A. EVANS, in Fayetieville by S. J. HINSDALE. June II 38-3m "MAPTliNOW THYSELF." AN invaluable Book foi 25 cents. "Every Fami ly should have a copy." six th ousand copies sold in lersthanihree months. A new edition, revised and impn.vid. ju.-t issued. Dr. Hunier's Medical Manuel and hond Book for the Afflicted, containing an outline of the origin, progress, treatment and cute of every loriu of dis ease, contracted by promiscuous sexual intercourse, by self-abuFe, or by sexual excess, wiih advice for their prevention, written in a familiar style avoiding all medical technicaliiies, and everything that would offend ihe ear of decency, from the result ot some twenty years successful practice, exclusively devo ted to the cure of diseases f a delicate or private nature. To which is added, receipts for the cure of the above diseases, nnd a treati?c on the causes, symp toms aud cure of the Fever and Ague, for twenty five cents a copy ; six copies one dollar ; will be for warded to any part of the United Stales, by mail, free of postage. Address, postage paiC, Cosden 4' Co., Publishers or box 1 96, Post Office, Philadelphia. "This Is, without exception, the most comprehen sive and intelligible work published on the class of diseases of which it treats. Avoiding all technical teitiis.it addresses itself to the reason of its readers. 1 1 is free from s II objectionable matter, and no pa rent, however fastidious, csn object to placing it iu the hands of his sons. The author has devoted many years to the treatment of 'he various com plaints treated of. and 'with too little breath to puff,' aud 'too little presumrtion to impose,' he has offered to the world at the merely nominal price of 25 cents, the fruits of some twenty years most successful prac tice." Hebald. -No teacher or parent should be without the knowledge imparted in this invaluable work. It would save years of pain, mortificalion ind sorrow to the youth under their charge.'' People's Advo cate. A Presbyterian clergyman in Ohio, in writing of -Hunter's Medical Manuel, says: "Thousands of our youth, by evil example and the influence of the passions, have been led into the habit of self-pollu-tion without realizing the sin and fearful consequen ces upon themselves and tneir posterity. The con stitutions of thousands who are raising families have been enfeebled, if not broken down, and they do not know the cause or the cure. Any thing :'. a can be done so to enlighten ard iriflu ice the public mind as lo check, and ultimately t , emove this wide spread source of human wretchedness, would confer the ereatest blessing next to the religion of Jesus Christ, on the present and coming generations Intemperance, (tbe use of intoxicating drinks,) though it has slain thousands upon thousands, is not a greater scouree to tne nrjman race. Accept my thanks in behalf of the afflicted, and believe me, your co-worker in the good work you are so active ly engaged in.' One ropy will be forwarded (securely envelcped and postage paid,) on receipt of 25 cents, or six copies for 1 . Add regg. COSDKN & CO., Publishers, 196, Philadelphia. Booksellers Canvassers and Book Agents, cup plied on the most liberal terms. JoneZ. j-iy-c. MORSE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF YELLOW DOCK ROOT. THIS is a Purely Vegetable Compound, scientifi cally prepared from the best Roots and Ilerbs of the Materia kiediea. and has gained an unrivall ed reputation for the following effects, viz : PURIFYING THE BLOOD, and thus curing all Humors, Sores, Ulcers, Cutane ous Eruptions. Canker. Scald Head, tie. Rc'ulating tid Cleaning lae Stuoaeh 4 Bavelv thus it cures Dyspepsis, lodigestion, Costiveness, Piles, Ac. Strengihening the Digestive Orgs as, thsscaasing the food to nourish snd support evsry part. EGCLATtRO THE BECItETAlIT eOSIS, and, by savabliag them to perform their properfane tioos, preventing andenring Billons snd otherpaio fai diseases. SIrtBtJif ling niQniellBg the iTerrvBS Sf Hem, thoaallayisg NsrviisIrrltaUosi,andenringsndts. MU..rik.NmM. Jt is narivslled in the cars of sll 5 FEMALE DISEASES. Weakness, Irregalarity.Obstractiona.ele. ft is sleaeant to tak, aad safs la all esses act iaiiB harmaay with be rsatoring sewers of natnra it never inj ares bat alsrays benefits sn4 earse, as tbossandsof volsatary eertilleales from the best antkxwities teetify. Prepared by lei' . f!. MORSR CO-2 MaidcBvLsne.N. Y. , " Soldbv Dragglstsasd ethers thresghont Lblsaasl nthsreoantries. S.B. d i. A. RYANS.Ageaits, Wilsaiagtam.N.C. st,3Q, 8S-ly- NEW AND FAiEMi UUC DSr JUST RECEiVED DtRVtTt WHICH ih' atndsrsigned offers for ssls wholesale and retail, si n very lowest raws , ! for cash or gooo paper. IO bis Town and Country friends The following comprise a portion ol Ills' stock, vlsf' -' -i lot) bbl. Crushed, Pwk red. Granulanddt Bro, ., Sugars . 50 half bbls. St. CroU Sugars, pat up expresrly forms t; -sS ftobrxn H'Jt v " 6 hhds. Porto Rico Sugars, . .. . ,: 10 boxes Losr Sugars .. r'-.-150 bags Rio. Laguayra, Java sad Mocha Coned 200 boxes Colgate's Psls snd No. J. Soap , ' , 20 do do Pearl Slsrcli . 600 dox.W. Underwood A Ccs. PickWs,Cslsp,' Xaueej, Musisids, e. v ! 15 chests Green sod Black Tea, vary Ins I0O pkgs.Ciackcra and Bread, all kinds 2u0,OOO tegsrs.a: BaltiaMre pr.ces i t J- 2U boxes Salerattis, put up expressly for mi trade- h4 600 reams rapping paper ; . t . ". , " .. 100 bbls FtyetievUl and Cans! KJeaf Kl 4 20 boxes CandisavssMrfed, very low 20 hall bbls. Fulton Market Beef . t 5 do do do do Pickled Tongues, 10 kegs extra Gc shear Baiter 2L0 boxes Sperm, Adamantlns A Mould Candkr 5U boxes Tobacco, some very superior. 50 dozen Anderson, Amulet dt Goodwin's Tel- ' low Bank - 50 boxes Fire Crackers V0 cases Preserved Ginger 20 do Ci'ron 51 0 lbs. Currants 1000 lbs. nlmonds, in small bales 50 packages of Rai.lns 25 jars freh Prunes ,. 25 boxes Mustard snd 10 dot. i lb. bottles geo . uineKnglisdo it : 20 bbls Cider Vinegar; 10 bbls. White Wine do.- 20 buckets superfine Olive Oil VQ boxes Cottups, assorted 2110 kegs pu'0 White Lead 25 do Black Paint f 500 lbs. Pure Vcrdigriss 10 bbls. Lftiseed Oil, raw and coiled" L 200 coiU Manilla and Tsrsd Uope - 7" 60 bales superior Ookum . , -100 dozen Corn Brooms, sssorlrd qualities 25 nests Cedar and Painted Tabs 50 dozen Bucksts, Pails, Piggins, dir. 200 lbs. 20, 25 and 30 Gill Nell Twine -40(0 new 2 bushel G'inny Bags' 600 lbs. Bagging Twine . 300 Negro blankets . ,j fi 50C.' yards Negro Kerseys Shirtings. Osnaburgs, Drills, Plaids, Bed Ticks Ac. Ship Masters will find my stock eowrlele,. with all Blocks, Risrging, Duck, Hanks, Hoop", Chains, Anchors, and in fact, every article required from keel to truck. Families will find every article wanted la Kitchen, Pantry, or for h table 'be sides Fly Brushes, Mais, Baskets, Knife. Boxes, Flavoring Extracts, Gelitine; Isinglass, die, die. I in fuct, you can find almost every aillcls wanted, and at the vary lowast prices, at , i , W. C. HOWARD'S, ;, Oct. 1 South Wajcr-st. . THE NORTIi CAROLINA " " MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE C0MV RALEIGH, NT.CV'.- i ' THE above Company btsbesn In opemtiorr sines' the 1st of April, 1843, under ths direction ef the' following Officers, via : Dr. Charles E. Jonhson, President. , Wm. D. Haywood, Vice President, James F.Jordan. Secretary, vvm. M. Jones, l rcasurer, Pcrrin Busbee, Attorney, Dr. tharlcs E. Johnson, 1 .... . ' ". Dr. Wm. H. McKee. i AIcdml Derdsf Dr. R.B. Haywood, S ConMuUalum, J. Hersman, General Agent. ! :'' This Company has received s charter giving sd--rantages lothe insured over any other Con say- The 5th Section gives the Husband I he priv lege W insure his own lite for the sole use of bis W ifa snd Children, free from any claimtuf ihe represents-" ivesof ihe husband or any of his creditors. .- Organiz d on purely mutual principles, the I ifa members participatein the itliolt of the profits walctl' are declared annually. Hesides, Ihe applicant for 4ife, when thr annual premium is over 30 may pay one half in a Note. - All claims for insurance sgainst ths Company will oe paid within ninety days after proof of the death of the party is furnished. .... Slaves are Insured for one or five years, at rates which will enable all Slaveholders to ssenre this class of properity against ths nrweriainly of lifc- Slave insurance presents a new and interesting feature in the history of North Carolina. which will prove very important to the Southern Slstes. The last four months operation of this Company shows s very I argeamount of business snore than the Directors expected to do the first year bavins already issued more than 300 Policies. Dr. Wm. W. Habbisb, Msdical Examiner, and Agent. Wilmington, N. C. All Communications on business sf the Company ahould be addressed to JAS. P. JORDAN, Seey. Raleigh.Feb. 12, 1853. 141-tf. PROF. ALEX. C. BARRY'Ss Tricopherous. or Medicated Compound. FOR Beautifying, Curling, Preserving, Restoring, and Strengthening the Hair, Relieving Disa esof the Skin, Curing Rheumatic Pains, and Ileal--ing External Wounds. Bounded by no geographi cal lines, the reputation of B-abbv's Tsicofmbbovs pervades the Union The sales of this article of late years have increased In a rati that almost sx ceeds belief. Professor Babsy,. after a earefnlSav amination of hit salts' book, finds that ths number' of bottles delivered to order, in quantities ol froos half a gross upward, dating the year Ib2, was with in a trifle of 950.000. It is unnecessary to present at length the evidenc es of the wonderful properties of ths Tricopherous, when the publie have furnittud Btit-fc an indorse ment as this. The cheapness ef ;h article and tbe explanations given of its chemical action nron ins hair, the scalp, and in aU cases ef sopeificUl irrita tion, first recommended it to the attention of the people. This was all that the Inventor desired.-' Every bottle advertised itself Thecals of li e Aula exceeded expectation. It acted like a charm. The ladies would not be without It. Country dealers in every section of the United States- leu ad tbey must have it; snd thus was built up a wholesale' trade of an extent hitherto unheard of as regards ar ticlea of this kind. The highest point has not yet been reached, and it Is believed thai the sales ibis year will be a million and a half of bottles. , ,. ; . . Depot and Manufactory. No.' 137 Broadway, New York. Retail price, 2& cents a large kettles .--Liberal discount to purchasers by ins qsasahy.- Sold by all the principal merchants snd drngglsts throughout the United States and Csnads, Mexico West Indies, Great Britain, Francs, see. For sale by C. dr, D. DvPRE, Wilnriogtrn, May 21, 1653. 29-6ss-e SHINGLES, o V all d' scriptions, ss cslk-d for, by May 24. GEO. S. GILLESP1FT. DICRORY, PERSIMMON AND WALNUT TIM BE II, fur nished to order, by '''" ' 1 - -- May 24. GEO 8. GILLESPIE. BLANKS THE following Blsnks sre printed ind kept con stantly fof sale at ths Offies sf The Commercial. m-i COMMERCIAL. Shipping Articles. Rates sf Freight en W. mus oi L.aaing. Do. Letter-Sheets Crew Lists..., t Prices Correal. st jt. Kail Road. On. oat Lias Besta. Bills of Exchange, bound sas in snseis-. , Do. Doroeslle. ' Negotiable Notts en lb several Banks. ; Do. on sIltbsBsnks. Bill of sale of Vessels Checks en sit the Banks.' Charter Party.. Manifests sf aU kinds-, a Entries Merehaadiss, Urn. Ballast ' MISCELLANEOUS. Warraata,wbh and vrUb-i Bills sf Sale. U . jadgvtenu: Nsgr Passes. Warrante Deeds.' D. of Negroes. Bonds for Negro Hirs. Mertgags Deeds. Bond tot ths DeUvsry ofi Prsocnrf. , i : COURT BLANKS'. Tsw.Kxaonas. ' A- rSabpesMs Cswsriw'att Cm Saaed BeW. c. Saperier Cam. .. . 11 Fa.- . - -- -1 and Saperior Csart. ' -n fs iff rH.J. 4 riktaasef Btenksand Job Work, sxjecated to rder wltb neatness snd dispsteh. BCTTEB. . . . ; TLBS extra fins Buttei. iast nrrWiU 10 v Oct. I. t C. CaTKE aV C(S. ( r 4 i-
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