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Weekly Commercial from Wilmington, North Carolina • Page 3

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thorough drenching of the range, end the TO ST0CEH0LDERS ccOllht -Books ftfCD, mmZZI In this town, on Monday morning last tffAxcES FOR SHERIFF. Ve are authorised to announce Mr. THOMAS wrr 1 j-j i Md. Oeadqcartcrs An res I E. N.

CARR A 133 Pratt iBaltimore, Md. N.CARR Co. attend ta aii'lrders entrusted to them with the utmost punctuality and in EttA, aged three years, daughter of Benj. VV. and Eliza Beery.

WHOLESALE FHU'ES CURRENT. NAVAL STOKES, Yellow Dip. bbl.of2S01b9 N. Virgin Dip- Hard spii its Turpentine gal. Tar- 1 90 2 40 ra 1 10, 22 a 1 2U 1 00 a lj to 1 cent per lb.

1 00 a 1 25 Rosin No. 1, i no.2.-.. No. .3. Varnish TlMliElC.

Interior i 65 20, 3 00 4 50 11 00 14 00 14 CO Fair Quality, t.i.. L.UMBEK, STEAM Wide boards, plank and scanning Floor Uoaltis Wide Boards, Refuse, half pric on 4UMHEU, KIVEK. Floor Boards Wide Boards Scantling It ICE. 12 00 15 00 11 25 (3 11 50 6 00 7 00 4 50 at 5 0J 76 ja 60 3 50 16 00 at 24 00 12 00 16 25 12 UO Qi 8 00 10 00 1 25 2 00 ra 4 0u (d A 00 70 a ca 1 06 5 a 5 (a 8 10 ta 10 12f a 11 tur a a. 19 ra 12 85 90 23 30 28 est 30 30 (a 8 8 6 7 7k 6 ta 0 6i 7 5 ta zi (Sb ia 9 ra 10 7f ra 8 7f (3 71 5 75 a 6 25 7 (in a 7 0 CO a 70 70 a 80 15 ta 2c 7 It 20 85 1 00 4.

(Q 5 7 (d 8 75 ft the windows and cutting awayofpor- ion3 0r the interior. the fire originaiedlt is impossible to say. examination into the cause rnay enlighten us, but before stated, appearances IcaJ us to the conclu-Jion that it waa BUI Found against General Lopez and other Cuba Invaders. New Orleans, June 21. The grand jury, to-day, sitting a a grand inquest for ihe United States, found a true bill against Gen.

I opex Mr. Sigur, of Delaware Governor duitman; Pintkney Mr. Smith, of Mississippi E.t-jjator Henderson; Mr. O'SuIlivan, former editor wf the Democratic Review, and ten others of the expeditionists against Cuba. They are indicted for the offence prescribed by the laws of our country in reference to the matter in question.

They have been held to tail for trial before the U. S. court. Further Intelligence by the Cambria. The Cuban Invasion in England.

The news by ttileT.ph to Halifax, which wis brought by the Niagara, of the invasion of Lopez, created considerable sensation in commercial and political circles. were indisposed to credit the fact, till the arrival of the Pacific, which put an end to all doubt on the subject. The matter was brought under the notice of the Government and of bulb houses of Parliament. In the House of Lords, Lord Landsdowne, in reply to Lord Brougham, expressed his belief in the sincere anJ good faith of he United States Govern- mi nt. Hi declined to answer a question from Lord Sianlev inquiring what orders had been sent to the Criusli est India fleet.

Lord 3rougham was of opinion that every British cruiser was bound to assist ihe Spanish government r- in destroying uie s.uuu execraoie pirates who ha joined the expedition. r.rf nf ltrrnilshllTs. From a rpnnrf a JLiliyi --il-- presented to Parliament, it appears that the largest importation of wheat and flour this year, into Great been from France. The quantity from the United Slates i. comparatively small.

Arrival of Dembinski and olhe.rs in England. One hundred Hungarian refugees have landed at Southampton fmui Malta. Count and Countess Dembiiirki were amongst them. Home The Pope of Rome is published his harangue, in explanation of ihe startling events of his reign, and commenting on the affair? of the Roman Cuttiolic world. He specially stigmatizes the persecution? of the archbishop of Turin by the Piedmon-teje government.

lie expresses his grief that Culholic'sui shoul i be menaced in the kingdom of l'elg'ium. The uses of English residents, and oilier-, are closely searched for Bibles not even excepting the British Consul's. Privat letters from lluiiie allude to the movemant of the Austrian army in Italy, and of the march of reinforcements. It is said that the positive information of an intended rising had been received in Vienna, and that it is intended to it in the'bud. From the Courier and Enquirer of ihe 2lh.

Arrival of ihe Creceut "City. The Crescent Ciy, Capf. Stoddard, arrived at Quarantine last niijUi at half pat 12 o'clock, bring-iny dates to the 15th of May. Reports from the mining portions of the country, both north and continue to be ol the most favorable nature. Tile general state of health at the jilacers is also gond.

The citizens of Sacramento City are taking rrsea-t-urv-s to protect their town from future overflow, by constructing a levee. Ills' done at the expense of the The dates from the Sandwich islands are as late asApiillJ. On the 10th fthe same month the Legislature opened its sessions. The King's speech is a fair production, making several important re-, commendations; among them asaving's bank, with proper regulations the removal of unnecessary legal impediments to the intermarriage of natives and uspectable foreigners a project for a criminal code the founding of schools and hospitals, The commerce of the islands is steadily The last dales from Oregon are to the 13th of April. The prospects for crops were fine.

Further explorations of the South Pass show its practicability una superiority to the North entrance to the Colombia River. (3ed. Indian difficulties are apprehen- We regret to state that another destructive fire occurred at San Francisco on the niht of May 4th," by which one third of the city was reduced to ashes, nd the probable loss is estimated at 500,000. From the Baltimore Clipper. FATAL ACCIDENT.

accident oecunetal Reese's brick yard, in tlie Southern section of the ciiy, on Friday, which resulted in the death ol a boy named Joseph Knight, aged about 14 years. It appears that a yousg man out 19 years of age, named George Langley, had been at the brick ard' with an old musket, shooting hogs, and having laid down his gun went in to tjatiie. Whilst in the water a sudden shower of rain bis gun, and picking it up, he attempted to fire hff. It did not explode the load, however, and whilst cocking the lock to see what was the cause, suddenly went olf-having hung -fire and the' Knight, having at the moment ran in front of Hie muzzle, received the whole load in the leftside of bis belly, just below the ribs, horrible lacerating and -wiring his side and bowels He was conveyed to me residence of his mother, on Light near Gid- -igs street, and Drs. Willuughby and Edwards called in, but no aid could be given him, death relieving him ir his sufferings about 4 o'ciock-an -urandahalfafterthesad occurrence.

The occurrence was one ol pure accident-the young man Wly being half cra "corLr Rei.y held an inquest, and a verdict in accordance with Qe facts rendered. From tie Charleston News. 0n 3 u4Kl(i BDiiULittV On bunday mtjrn i.w;i?.' Ij-We into tUs oi' Mr 5.ln anJ Queen streets lock and day- tor ol Mr J. ent.r vcueen stret IU OV. lUiimin.

street, and .11 "10 lcco on the store by break nrf i rce an entrance iing in hey wrS off Window backuour. Their lt ck of the Alter helnin thi.L.irr: Vt ben nion- Sthe lilL Vi change "randy and a hnni ineinselves wiih and a buni. a a bottle in their ma i if- disappuink ouicli. iii-'v iii'inM on Wit ai'Sr loc-ir exii. Cmh i9 question jcno answer a v-unuiuawior iue occu SherifTof New Hanover County.

AUBICa A. 152-tf. FOR SHERIFF. Vote3 or New Hayovkb I announce myself a candidate for the Sheriffalty of your County, and solicit your.votes at the ensuing election. S.

D. WALLACE. March 8, 1350. I 151-tf. ATTENTION CLARENDON HOUSE GUARDS.

jgl HE parade ordered for the 4th SjiA jL of Jul) if postponed until fur ther ordeis. 4 Couit Marshall will be held at the Court Huse at 12 o'clock A. M. HOWARD, Captain-t E. June 27.

45. FOR SALE ORlREjST. TH undersigned, being driven to ihe necessity ol ubandoriiiiif dis home, hich Liit has been a very pleasant one, efTeis lor salt: or lent nit Dwelling and improvements, situated on Nonh Front street, near ihe Rail Road. Also several parts of lots ar the Dwelling. I sliuuld not offer to dispose of the above Proper-i tyin any way, but a notorious keeper ol a liouteof protiiutlon has been allowed to erect a branch of her establishment directly in honi oi my Owe ling, which leaves me nolternative but to abandon my home and properly or submit to the indignity which 1 conceive has been offered -to myaell and neighborhood, as no steps have been taken the erection ol this notoiious brant house of prostitution.

B. FLANjNER. June 27. Journal copy. 45-tf.

FOR SALE. i 'hai uesiraoie rtsioenceon JMaiKrt st. continued, on the second square, east of boundary street, on the noitn side, one sto ry mgii and basement well calculated for a small lamify. The building js built of the best materials, and by Mr, Shejinan four yi-afs old. -The lot is sixty-one feet on market runningnoi th one hundred and sixty-five with a 10 foot al'ey on the West, adjoining Mr.

John Banks on th East. Title indisputable. Terms easy. Apply to Si A. Jl A or JNO, TAYLOR.

P. S. If not sold by the Utof September, will be to rent. A M. June 26.

Journal copy 3t. 45 6 1 CAPE FEAR MARINE RAILWAY AND SHIP CARPENTERING. 3 rPHE subscribers having now completed their Ma-1 rine Railway, ae piepaied to take up Vessels of any size. They pledge ihemselvts lhatall woik done by them shal; fcive satislaction, both as to charges and workmanship. They have a large force employed, whit will enable 'tnem to perlbim all work witti dispatch.

i'hey are also prepared to build any size Vessel, from a PILOT BOAT up to a III and will warrant that their work will ct mpare 1'aVoiuLly with any done here or elsewhere, ar.d upon as reasonable terms. i Always on hand a large stock of Timber, SAMUEL BEERY bON. Refer to i P. K. Dickinson, Deliosset Brown, 1 Barry, Brj ant ti Adams, N.

tjreo. V. Ui.VlS, J. ii D. McRae, Co June 27, 1850.

I FOR PIULADELPiIIA. HERON'S LINE. THE packet schr. GAZELLE, Capt. Rod- win nave detpatcn lor above port, lor freight or passage apply io GEO.

HARRISS. June 27. 45 corn, peas; 1 nnCi BUSHELS aden and R. R. Corn: A 9WJL 800 Peas oi various kinds 200 country oi city ground Meal i 1 100 Wheat bran; Also, bbls.

and half jIs. best brands Canal Flour, Rice Douce, Horse and Cow Food of various kinds, in store and for sale by ELLIS MITCHELL. June 27. i 45. 'North Carolina Kail Road.

i 'HH General Commissioners of the North Car- A olin na itailroad, hereby announce that at a Meet ing held by iheni at Chapel HJlLon the 5th and 6th days, ol June 1850. it was ascertained, fiom addi-tijnal returns made by the local Commissioners, that the sum of one Million of dollars had been subscribed in the capital stock ol the said Com-; pany and the first instalment, of five dollars per share, on the said sum of one millio of dollars, to wit? the sum of fifty thousand do'lars, having been recefved by the Treasury of this Board, the said Commissioners preferred and certified duplicate declarations of the loregoing facts, with ihe names of the subscribers, and the amounts by them respectively subscribed appended thereunto, and have caused one ot the said declarations to be deposited in the office ol the Secretary ol State according to tha requirements of the 5th section of the act of Uie 'General Assembly, ratified the 27th day of January 1849, ehtiMed'An act to incorporate ihe North Carolina Kail Road Company. And the said General Commissioners by virtue of the powers vested in them, by ihe act of Assembly afores.iid, do therefore hereby makeknown, that the said company be regarded as formed- for the purposes mentioned in id act from the afore- da I June on, thousand Eight hundred and faity; and they do fuithergive notice they nave appointed a meeting of the stockholders of aid company be held in the town of Salisbury on Tnursday the llth dayof-July next, to receive the report of the proceedings of Ihis Board, and to take such further action under the charter of ihe siid company, as may be authorized ai.d required by the same, at which every stockholder ia icquesed attend in person or by proxy. And this Board stands adjourned to the time and place test aforesaid. SIGNED: William Means, of Concord.

John B. Lord, ol balisburv. i Richard Washington of WaynesSoroV Henry B. Elliot, of Randolph. James M.

Leach, Lexington. John M. More head, Greensboro. William A. Graham, Hiilsboro.

"Nathan A. ted man, Pittsoro'. Lemuel P. Hargrave, Lexington. June tiih, 1350.

44-7t. 4- F0R NEW YORK DESPA TC II LINE. THE schr G. W. DAVIS, Chadwick Mas ter, will have despatch as above, tor lignt freight or nassaare.

apply to w. JL paper sTAiiasEiir articles. "1- FRANCIS LOUTREL, 77 Maiden Lane, New York. itnjt tii fall At Maidrn Lan. New York.

We offer every, raricty ol Blank Bnk; raper ana atauoncry, at very low price, as both manufacture and Import all goods in our Una wa are cnawea iostu neap ara oner iuutrtiieu to buyers. Orders receive Frcn.pt attention. BLANK LOOKS, For all kinds of buUne j. Banks, Public OiSce, County clerks, ts of books ith Printed heading for Lodges, DivUiona and others. Hotel Registtrs, Time Books Notes, Copy Pais and Mtiuo-randum Books.

I- COP VOUR LETTERS I By tho ubo of Francis Janlfoid Letter wilier, Lt tiers and copies are written at lbs same llrhrj the Ink i contained in sheets; the pen never wears outt both expeditious and economical; price tl, 2. and 5,00. CROTON INK. If you want rood black writirp Irk tic be Ci ton flows freely from the pen and tetaics ioUf als IndelUble, Carmine and copy ins Inks. PAPER STATIONERY.

All alxes and styles of wilting Paper at MiHprfcci Tissue, Colored, Drawing and Perforated Paper, En velopes. Gold Pens, Note Papers, Scrap Booke, Portfollios, Catds, Quills, Wax, Wafers. Steel Pens, Chefsmen Wallets.Wiitins every variety of Fancy Stationery, DIARIES FOR 1S5I, From tha full Cap size to the smallest pocketed I uuu i aiujiig Aiuiauau tiuis ouiHivicii tauter, a sp ce for memorandums for every day In tha year, Ac, suitable for business. Professional or Private use. Price 50c 75c, and SI.

Sent by Mall free. rv.i Hindinff ntt In anv FRANCIS LOUTREL, Manufacturing Stationer. 77 Maiden Lane, N. V. Lewis Fbancis, cvbcs ii.

loctbel, i May 5. 31.wAt.tf. HAY, HAY. I AC) BALES prime Hay, to atrlve per schr. E.

S. Powell, hourly expected. For sale by (GEO. HARRISS. June 13- 20 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA.

NEW HANOVEU COUNTY. Superior Court of Law, Sprhic Term, 1650. Mary E. Ruber, i vs. Petition for Divorce.

Joseph 11. Baber. IT appearing to the satisfaction of tho Court, that the defendant, Joseph H. Uaber is a non-resident of this St tte: It is therefore ordered by the Court, that publicarion be made once a eek, lor 6 weeks, in the Wilmington Commercial and tho Wilmington Aurora, that unless the said Joseph II. Bsbtr, make his personal appearance before the Superior Court of Law, to be holden for the County of New Hanover, at the Court House in Wilmington, on the 5ih Monday after the 4th Monday in September next, and plead, answer, or demur, to the said petition, tho same wilt be taken pro confesto against him, and set for healing tx patte.

S. R. BUNTING, Clerk. Mav 14. NOTICE.

THE subsciibcr oflers for sale, his plantation, sit. uated on the Nonh East! branch of the Cape Fear River, five miles above the town; It contains, ninety acres of cleared Rice land and eighty ocirs ot uncleared Swamp to which, ts Mill Pond, driving a Threshing Mill. Beating Mill and Grist Mill; sufficient for plantation purposes. '1 he up. land settlement has a clearing of thirty orforty acres and is believed to be healthy, pleasant and comfortable.

Field hands will be hired for the year to purchaser, if wanted.1 There is also a large sto of Cattle belonging to tho place. A more minute description is unnecessary, as a purchaser will examine for himself. U. QUINCE. Feb.

1 139 if-w W. J. BINGnAM'S SELECT SCHOOL nnHE Fall Bession will begin July 10th. A class A discharged makes room tor another. Boys prepared tocommencj Latin greatly preferred.

None but good and docile boys desired. Earnestly rcques- ted that application be made for such only. Early annlication advised. i 1 P.O. Bethmoot, Orange N.C.

May 14. 26 8t.w-p JJAY, DAY. 1 BALES momently expected to arrivofrotn 1 OO New. York por Schr. G.

W. Davis. Apply to GEO. HARRISS. June 13.

4f. WANTED. A VESSEL to carry between bO and 30 m. feet J- Lumber, to a northern port. Apply to J.

HATHAWAY A SON. June 13. 3u' PARTICULAR NOTICE. ALL accounts made previous to January 1, 1850 must be paid immediately, or they wiil be presented oy an officer Our terms are CASH. SCO KEEN Market St.

June 13. Aurora copy. 39 i 'if BACON BACON JUST received from Wayne County, i ply of Bacon, Hams, Sides and should. some very superior, lor sale in lots to suit ty ANDERSON A LATIMER. Juno 13.

i TOBACCO. UHALP Coxes Tobacco, "Cabinet pound lump," old and not sweetened, a prime article, for sale br ANDERSON A LATIMER. Junu 1J. i 33 CABINESS T0BA0CO. tZ boxes of that superior Cablness Tobac-o, forssleby J.

WILKINSON, A CO. June 22. 43. FRENCH BRANDY. JUST received, a superior article of Cognac Brandy, in quart and eignth pipes, (small packages la suit customers.) Palu t.nd dark.

A SeignetUi ana ha tone brands, for sale by i ANDERSON A 13. 33 TO RENT. TO first October next, the middle store In Pars Ievs block, next door to IMr. Jos. B.

'Russell, apply to LEIGHTONA CHADBURN. June 13. 39. FOR SALE. A FIRST RATE built second hand Bugy, with Leather Top, suited to one or two Horses, with harness all complete.

Also a well broke and gentle harness animal equal point of good qualities and speed In travelling, to any in this Town. I will sell the above mentioned Buggy Ac and Mare together and separately: JAS.MAHONEY. Jone 11. 33. BUTTER BUTTER T7RESH Goshen Butter In kers, very rood, for sale by ANDERSON LATiMER.

June I 3. 33 $SS si- I Deep River Navigation Company will be held in Pituboro, cn Thursdiy the icth day July next. ti i t. anuprrtieni p.wiciwu oi ni improvemeni Wilt draw together a large attendance of Stockholders i and visiters. 8.

McLENAHA.V, PretUent N.Co. PIttboro, Jane 13, 1E50. 42 Chronicle, and Journal copy 4 times. BOARD CAN bo obtained at the late residence of Mr-Stth Iloaid, five or eix Gentlemen can accommodated with very pleasant rocuis. V.U.PIERSON.

Wilmington, N. May 11. 26. FLOUR IN BAGS. FRESH supply of ex.

Gtnesee Flour. tn24J and 49 lb. bags, just received and lor sale nv nip it'Q SAVAGE MEARES. .33 May 3'J. COD LIVER OIL CANDY.

STOR Medical purposes. For sale by J. WILKINSON Co. June 4. 33 ORANGES AND LEMONS 3ZL BOXES Naples Oranges.

40 Sicily Lumons. Landed this day and for sale bv J. WILKINSON A Co. June 4. 35 BEAVER CREEK SHEETING.

5 BALES, just received and for sale by JOHN C. LA1TA. May 11. 26. NOTICE.

public are hereby notified that I will require, JL from and after the 17th instant, the paynit nt of cost in advance upon all cases of debt brought against persons residing within the corporate limits of the Town, and for which 1 ani entitled to fees as Special Magistrate. JOHN McAUSLAN. Town papers piease copy. Wilmington, N. June 13, 1850, 4l-3t.

IN BA GS.for sale at R. W. BROWN'S. 5th June. 35 ALSO, Canal and Fayctteviile super Flour, Ccfitc, St.

Db-mingo and Rio, Shown and Loaf Sugar. JUST RECEIVED, PEtl SCIIOONISK J. DellOSSET. HHDS. best Potto Rico Sugar, rCf 1 bbl.

of Stewart's best Syrup, 2 boxes of cheap Tobacco, All low for cash at GEO. H. KELLEY'S. une 25. 44 A CARD.

TJS PP.Itf mnat re enAf rfiill ton. ers her thanks to her friends who have so liberaJiy patiORized her. and informs them that the balance of Stock on hand will be disposed ot at N. Yrk Cost, to make room for the FALL UTOCK. June 25, 44 LIME! LDIE BBLS.

Lincolnville White Lump; Also UUvJ calcined Plaster, Plastering Hair, and Fire Brick, Hydraulic Cement; 1000 bbls. Lime if-c; for sale by J. C. R. B.

WOOD. Contractors and Builders. Dec. 22, 1S40. 119.

YOUTHS AND BOYS CLOTHING. ONE case Youth's and Boys Clothing, consisting of Round Jackets, Frock Coats, Punts and Vests, received this tiyat SCOT KE A Co's. Clothing Store. May 7. 23.

LOOK HERE. A' it is now warm weather and our articles are in more demand than at any other season, you will please remember that at this Fiuit Depot, we keep large stock of Lemons, Oranges, Confectionary, Scgars, Ac, which can be had low, for cash, of J. WILKINSON, CO. une 22. J.

oc A. couy, 43. FOR THE FARMERS. 1 DOZEN Spades, Shovels and Manure Forks J. tJ 59 do Hilling, Weeding and Grubbing Hots.

R. S. THOMPSON A Co. Mozart Hall, Front St. May SO.

JUST RECEIVED. Af" BOXES Adamantine Candles, 5s. and Gs. JJ 25 Sperm, 20 boxes Tallow Candles, patent; 500 lbs. assorted Confectionarics.

Figs. Raisins, Prunes, GelJys, Dried Apples, Oranges, and Lemons. 20 firkins Goshen Butter, 20 half bbls. Canal Flour, 15 bbls. best quality do.

Very low, for the cash, at GEO. MYERS. June 8. 57 SPIRIT BARRELS. "I Xf EMPTY Spirit Battels, just landed on aw wnan, and tor sale ow by f' BARRY BRYANT ADAMS.

June 15. 40-l0t. T. S0UTH3IAYD E.XGISEERS, BLACfiSJlilUS, BRASS, IRON FOUNDERS. All orders in the Hue will be punctually attended to.

Corner Mflbery North Water ots. WILMI.N GTON, NO. CA. May 1G. 27 tf.

CIGARS On CC( SUPERIOR Justo Sandz Princi- JJVVJ pes; 25,000 Imported Havana 00 Domestic, low Eldorado and Cabincss Tobacco 1,000 lbs. Scotch Snuff. For sale by J. WILKINSON f- Co. May 16.

OrncK WTiiMtsGTO.f A Makchesteb R. R. Co. Marion C. H.f S.

June 15, 1830. THE Stockholders of the Wilmington and Manchester Rail Road Company, are hereby notified that the sixth Instalment of five dollars per Share is required to be paid on or by the first day of July 1850 By order of the Hoard of Directors. JOHN MacRAE Jr.Treas. Journal, Chronicle and Aurora copy till 1st July. June 15.

of I I I I I In 6ll cases strictly Thje bute oficial drawings, certified to by the Commissknet appoint. oeaaie oi jiaryiana, seat immecaauiy alter each drawing, if K. N. pif postagb on all orders where an amount exceeding $5 is e4nt. bome of the highest Capital Puies sold tn Balti-more last nionih were sold by the old firm of E.

N. Carr 1 and cached on demand laniongst which were Wcs 10, 13, 10.CCO, sent to; Tennessee. 53, 70, 75, 7,500, sent to' Indiana. 4 46, 62, 03, 5,000, sent tpo. Carolina.

Addie. s. K. CARR No. 133 Pratt street, pultimoie, Md.

PACKAGES PACKAGES recommend all our correspondents to try Packages as the best mode of investing, as it secures to them every number placed in tills wheel; and a package must contain the numbers that draw the Capital Prize, no matter what nuiabitjr it is the only chance st you is to have theihumbers on one ticket, and even if vou miss the cardial vour chanpp issiillgood for one of the lesser prizes of upwaius. i FOR JULY 1850. I Maryland Consol. Lottery. Class 5 to be drawn in Baltimore, on Thursday, luly II, IS50.

E. N. CARR Co. Ag-ents. SCHEME.

1 of $18,000 is 13,000 I ,,3 of Sl8.fC0 3" 3,000 are 9 OflO 20 1,000 20,000 Tickets S5.00. Halves S2.50. a an3 13 Drawn Kallois' Certificate of Packages 26 Wholes, S75.00 37,50 13,75 do. do. 2b Halves.

do. do. I 2a Quarters, 25,000. Consol. Lottery of Maryland, Class 97, to be drawn in Ualumore, on 31onday.

uly 15, 1S50. E. J. CARR Ageinis, SCHEME. 15 drawn Ballots in each P.ickageof 25 Tickets.

1 oi is 5,000 1 3,000 is 3,000 Iu is 1,000 Tickets S8.C0. Halves 1 of is "i.OOO 1,1400 is 1,400 $4 00. Quarters "S2.00. 75 Numbers and 15 Drawn Certificate of Packages 25 Wholes, S103.00 do. do.

25 Halvesi 54,00 do. do. 25 Quarters, 27,00 CAPITAL PRIZG, 40000, Grand Consol. Lottery of Class 21, to be Drawn in Baltimoie, Maryland on Saturday, July 20, E. N.

CARR Agents. Fighteen Drawn Ballots in eachj Package of 25 Tickets. i BRILLIANT SCHEME. 1 of 10,000 is $40,000 1 of 20,000 is 20, 00 1 of 12,000 is 12,000 1 of S3.000 is 8,000 1 of 6,000 is 0,000 I of 4,000 Ls 4,000 1 oi ro finnn i of xm Tickets S15-shares in tjiotjoriion 7S iuiiibers and IS Drawn liallots. Certificate of Packages, 25 Ik les, $215 00 do do 25 Halves.

122 50 do do 25 auartersi 61 25 do do 23 Eighths. 30 63 37.500 JOOI.LiARS I MARYLAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY. fcusquehannah Canal Outlet Lock at Tide Water CLASS No. 35 To be drawn in Baltimore, on ednesday, July 31,1350. E.

N. CARR Agents. BRILLIANT SCHEME 1 prize of 37,500 is 37,500 25 is 31,25 10 do is 75,000 i 25 do 500 is 12,50 Tickets StO shares in proportion. 78 Numbers and 13 Drawn Ballots. Certificate of Packages 2ti Wholes, do do I 28 Halves, do do Quarters, do do 2G Emhths, 140 00 70 00 35 00 17 50 Address i EN.

CARR A. Co. 133 Pratt Baltmoie.Md FOR NEW YORK. THE schr. IRA BREWSTER.

rton, Master, will hive despatch as above, for flight fi eight or passage, apply to GEO. HARRISS. June 27. 45 JUST RECEIVED FROM 4 BBLS. Enule's Alcohol, pciie, i carboy Sup-nine Acid, 1 gross Fahne's-tock's Vermifuge, EWY0RK.

I do Townjend's Sarsapariila, do McMann Elixir Opium, 10 lbs English Calomel, 1 case Balsum Copavia, 6 dxen assorted Paint Brushes, 6 do American Mustard 3 do English do ALSO Carbonate Ammonia, Suj phine Aether, Cod Liver Oil, Balsam Wild Chlerry, Tairam's Aperient, Ac, lor sale cht ap a C. DuPRE'S Drug and lemical Store Market st. i4 June 25. JUST RECEIVED, PER SCIIlt, A. J.

Qr DOZEN assorted Hair Brushes, 5000 superior Regaiia Ciaars, 12 doien Congress Water, gross McAllister's Ointment, 3 do Dalley's' Pain Extractor. 6 boxes Davis' Pain Killer. For sale by C. DuPRE, Druggist and Apoihetaiy. June 25.

44 MOLAnSES. i "I HHDS. of new crop Cuba Molasses, low for cash at GEO. H.JCELLEY'S. June 25.

44 THE STEAMER FA1VN, off the legular line between VV il TS takt off the tegular line between Wilmington Ian id Fayettevillo, on account o. low water. J. SCOTP, Propiietors. Fayetteville papers copy this notice lour times, and take out our advertisement senjd bill for payment to us.

J. D. S. June 25. I 44 DUFFY'S T0.MC MIXTURE, ANTI BILIOUS PIljLS.

AN effectual cure for Ague and Fever. For sale only by the Agent. C. DuPRE, Druggist June 25. 44 CLOCKS CLOCKS.

2D02E.N' ot those superior Matille or Lever Clocks, which no Fami.v or Vessel should be without, at only Ten Dollars, by j. June. 43. JUST RECEIVED. OC SMALL kegspiime Guthen Butter, in 20 and )J 25 lb.

packages, expressly for famiiy use, and for sale Very lo lor caeh, at the Original family GEO, MYERS. une 20. 42. PORK. CBftLS.N.

Y- Civ Me.ss Port t) 10 do. Prime Pork. For sale by SAVAGE di MEARES. Rough vv- Cleaned STAVES. VV.

O. Hhd. rouh ucarce- dressed-none bairel It. O. Hhd.

-ough dressed- scarce Ashe Common Contract Black's" large PEAS. Cow Peas Pea SUCJAH. New Oiieiins-Porto Rico- COFFUC' St. DoiIiillgO Rio Java- Lairuria Cuba none- MOIjASSCS. N6W Orleans none- Cuba, sAir.

Bonaire Liverpool, per sack SFIH1TS. N. E. Rum Common Gin Apple Brandy- iiacoy Hams, N. C- Western -scarce.

Sides, N. C. Western Shoulders, N. C. Western- DOMESTICS.

Cotton Yams- CM Oznaburs 1-4 N. 7-8 N. Fi.oiri?. Fav-ftevilie Canal Con Butter Cheese Beeswax Soap Feathers Lird N. C.

Lime- COMMERCIAL. REMARKS OX 3IARKET. i CRPEXTI.VE. Since Tuesday las some 7 to 800 bbls. Turpentine, have been di sposed of at $1.90 per bbl.

for Yellow Dip, and S2.40 per bbl for Virgin, which thow a falling off in the latter of 10 cent, on the barrel since our last report Spirits Turpentine. A small lot of 22 barrels was disposed of at 22 cents per frallon, which also shows a decline of 1J cent per gallon since our last reported sales. Rosis. 95 bbls. No.

$3 per bbl. Rosin changed hands at Tar. Norie In market, last sales $1,20 per bbl. Timber. 1 raft Common MH1 was sold at $4,50 per measurement.

Shingles. None in Market. Hay. 222 bales N. 85 cts.

per cwt. Hay were disposed of at FOR SIICRIFF, We are authorised to announce Mr. THOMAS J. ARMSTRONG, asa candidate foi the office ol Sheriff of New Hanover Courfty. June 25.

Town papers copy. 44 To the Freemen New Hanover County: Fellow Citizens: I Announce myself a candidate for the office of Sheiifialty of your County. Should you be pleased to favor me with a majority of your suffrages, I pledge my honor that I wiil discharge the duties of that office to the best of my ability. JOHN JONES. June 13.

39 i lmi kgton, N. May 8, 1S50 To the Voters of New Hanover County Gentlemen Through the solicitations of a namber of my friends, I again appear be ore you as a candidate for the office of Sheriff of vour Countv: and in doing so. I deem it proper to make a Jew re- marks relative to the position 1 now occupy before you. Some time told a number of my friends that I would not again be a candidate for the office. But since making those declarations, 1 have been placed in different circumstances, through the interposition of an all-wioo and unerring Providence.

I believe by my making thosedeclarations, it induced a majority, if not all oi those whose names are before you te oecome candidates for ihe office. In appearing before you again as a candidate, I have no pledges to make, only that I will endeavor to discharge the duties of the office to the best of my abilities, should a majority my fellow-citizens think it proper to give me their votes, I am, gentlemen, most respectfully, yout obedient servant, OWEN FENNELL. May 11. 25 1 FOR SHERIFF. We are aphorized to aunounce GEORGE ALDERMAN as a candidate for Sheriffat the ensuing election, March 23 ie50.

GEO. HARRISS. June 27. 45 Mav 30. 1 1 33.

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