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tl I. Taylor Blarney-. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALS. r. Ueadac? glddineM in the side Ztui Md triable ItnZ SZ0tti? are the uaua vZT Wright'.

Indian Imn are to 'he above complaints, lhey ttlaOTe from the those morbid humors which are the cause not onlv all disorder of the lmr, but of every malady incident to warn A single 25 cent box will in all eases give relief, and persecrance according to will most assuredly drive every particle of disease from the body. Beware of Counterfeit of all kinds Some are coated with sugar; other are made to resemble in outward appearance the original medicine. The safest course i to purchase of the regular a-gent only. For sale in Wilmington, N. by George R.

French, Agent, who will supply country dealers and planters at the Philadelphia prices. Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, wholesale and retail, 169 Race Philadelphia; 28 Giecnwich Jew York, and 198 Tremont Boston. WHOLESALE PUICES. BACOXPerpouna. a 8liould.tr.

Hog round, BE A NXPer 6aAeWhite. BEESWAXPer pound. UTTER Per pound, -BEEF Per barrel. Northern Mess. Bo Peefi on the hoof, per CO RM-rPer bushel, -Meal, COFFEE-Per pound, Rio, Hi.

Bomingo, Laguyru, i to a a a a a a a a 10 If 1 00 20 25 10 00 9 00 5 50 60 75 8 6 8 4J 18 20 8 50 7 00 4 50 5 70 ll 5' a a' a a a a a. a a a a a 2 a a a a a a a a a a a a COTTQXPer pound, CAN DEES Tallow i none. per pound 11 33 31 33 7 25 50 15 37 33 35 75 00 60 Sperm, i Adamantine, FEATHERS Per pound, FLO UR Canal Per barrel, Fuyetteville, BA Northern Pei 100 pound. 55 IRON Per pound, 4 LAUD Per pound, N. C.

9 Western i 7J LI EThomantownPtr barrel 8l) LUMBER River Per M. Flooring Boards, 8 00 HVrfe, do. 4 50 3 50 Timber, Mill, 3 00 'Timber, nom 6 IX) MOLASSESWeil Indies, 13 New Orleans, MACKEREL Per barrel. i No. 1, 10 No.

2, 7 50 .5 9 8 90 50 00 00 00 00 21 a a 12 8 50 THE undersigned offrra to dispose" of the follow ing property, in and near Wilmington I llouye and lot, my late residence on Orange street, on which are two convenient and comfort able dwelling, with the necessary out buildings. The whole property may be divided lo suit purchaser, 100 Acres of Rice land oriDosite the town, on Eagle's Island. Summer residence on -Wiight-ville Sound. My Interest in about 40 eras of and en the N. East river, immediately above the town, as also my ondivided interest in the distille 'J -lewett A Co.

50 Sharas of the capital Stock of the Wilmintrton Ar. Co. A hgMy: ted in the Episcopal Church. The above propertyiwiU be sold on accommodating terms. If otj deposed of previous to the 1st September, the dwelling will be rented for one yetfr frony the 1st day of October.

For further particulars refer to XV i B. Giles or O. G. Parsley .4 to. it.

UKAULBV. CONNER'S UNITED iTITES TIPE F0C5DRT THE undersigned are now prepared to fill all orders Uiey mav be favored with, at the followinff grcanyj reuueeu prices, lor approveu six moothe pajer i or a discount ot 10 per cent, will be made lor casn on uelivery. Nsw Scotch Ittocin Facks. 72 TlTLB AteJ -i 30 1 1 SO 1 nn Noupariel, 64 1)0 1 60 "union. 5' 4S 1 37 1 20 I 1 00 1 00 'V 90 "revier.

41 itonrsroiir. sri SI .34 66 inxriuner, 36 Smalt Tica, 34 60 66 32 Pica, 30 i 30 62 Presses, Chases. Wood Type, Cases, Brass nd Wood Rule, Imposin Stones. Co'mnonir Sticks. Stands, LeadvBjass and Wooden Galleys, Dashes (40 kinds Ornamental Combination Bor- dersi.

and all other articles necessary for a complete rrinung tmce, lurnisneu wun despatch. i I' The series of Scotch Faces we have introduced at very great expense, are Tiot only beautiful, but are well adapted, by their peculiar cot, for Book as well as Newspaper printing, and where known have given, very general satisfaction. ill Our regular faces have been srot op whh great care, and are, as well as all other articles manu faclured by us, not surpassed. The metal from which We manufacture is of a mixture peculiar to ourselves, and at the same time of a superior quali ily and durability. ft i fchcet specimens of the new Scotch faces, and new borders, ill be ready, for delivery by the 2ftth of July, 1848.

I 1 he, New York Herald, Son, Courier A En -l quircr, Evening Post, Globe, Organ, Sunday Dis patch, Washington Union, Albany Atlas, i Daily WisconMn at Milwaul.ie, are print- cd on Types from this Foondry. i Publishers of Newspapers who will insert thie advertisement three times, previous to the first of October, 818, will be paid in articles of our man- ufacture. by purchasing' four times the amount of their bill. JAS. CONNER SON.

I 1 Corner Ann and Nassau streets, JVcto York, August 18, 1848 49-31 NOW LANDING i 50 bass No. 1 Rio and Laguira Coffee i 20 bbU Stcwart's Clarified New1 Orleans, and 10 dot Crushed and Pulverized Sugar; boxes cheap Tobacco 1 3 djo Gilmer's best Tobacco 10 eighth casks imitation French Brandy 1 00 bags assorted Shot. I1T STOBS. 20 tierces Cuba Molosses, (a good article 20 boxes No. 1 Soap 15 boxes Pearl Starch tinus forto Kico Sugar, (cheap;) 10 baleis 4-4 Rockfish Shirtings, and 10 bale Cross Creek Yarn.

We respectfully call the attention cf Country Merchants to the above, as we are able to furnish them at New York prices. HOLMES HA WES. CHEAP BEEF, FOR CAjSII! THEJ subscriber respectfully informs, the citizens of (Wilmington, that he will keep constantly on hand, at Stalls No. 7 and 9, in the MARKET HOUSE, supply of the best of BEEF, MUTTON, LAMB and VEAL. His prices for Prime Beef, from 6X to 8 cvnta per lb.i and all other meats from 8 to 10 cts.

pet pound. 1 THOS. tD'CONNOR. B- To Graziers and others having fine Cattle ind Sheep to dispose of, they; will find it to their advantage in first making application to him, a Jie hat made it a rule to pay 'the high- est cornesponding prices with tlinse of Charleston, and paying them Cash on the delivery. So.

there i no lofnster the necessity of the Farmer driving his Catlle hundreds of miles to another market to obtain a sate in which he can realize the Cash. N. N. B. The subscriber may always Le found either.

at the Carolina Hotel, or. in market hours. at the Market Houe, at his Stalls Nos. 7 and 0. August IS, 1848 49-tf r.lME! I fk i BBLS.

landing also, Hydraulic i Cement; Calcined Plaster; Plaster- irig Hair, Fire Brick, Ac. I. J. C. R.

B. WOOD, Bpilders and Contractors. Augist 1 8th. 1848. 49 SACK SALT.

8 100 sacks Salt, just received and for sale by al8 HOWARD PCDEN. HEAL ESTATE FOUJALC i THE subscriber, being desirous of removing to the West, offers for sale his 'lands lying on Long Cireek, consisljng of about 8Gv acres, most of which is well Timbered and ho excellent range for raising ot Stock. Persons 'wiidiing lo will do well to call on tho subscriber at hi resi dence. I WM. WA l.llL ll.

July 28, 1848 46-5t 1 I LftW Notice. THE subscriber has resumed the duties of bis profession, snd will be found at bis office on 2d-strcetl one door Ijelow O. Mcliee's office. No. 3, 6 a 5 50 NAILS Per pound, 4 a 5 NAVAL STOJiESPer barrel 320 pounds.

Yellow Dip Turpentine, a 2 45 Virgin Dip new a Hard a. 1 30 Tar, a 1 45 Pitch, Rosin 'No. ''I, a AV 2, 60 70 AV. 3, a 62 Spirits Turpentine, 29 Ql Sperm Per gallon, 75 1 37 lEAS Ground Per bushel, ntne a liluek Eye, 55 60 C'oip, i 48 a 55 IJC RK Per barrel. Northern Mess, 12 00 a 12 50 Prime, 8 50 a 9 50 Freah, a RICE Per W0 pounds, 3 00 a 3 25 Ronsh iJcr bushel, nom.

a SALT-Per bushel. Turks Island 35 a 40 LiverpdoltavK, '130 a 140 SOAP Propound, 4 a 6 SI11NGIES Per M. Cytntry, 60 1 12 Jfrow tract, -4 a SPIRITS Per gallon. Northern Rum, 30 a 31 Gin, 30 a 31 Whiskey, 25 a 27 Apple. Brandy, 37 40 STE KL- Per pound, 12 25 STAVES Per M.

White Oali barrels rough, 8 a IO 00 Dressed, a Red Oak Hogshead rough 7 a 11 Dressed, 9 00 0 14 00 PUBLIC LAND SALES. By the President of the Cnlted IN pursuance of law, JAMES K. PoLlC. President of the United Staves of America, do hereby declare and make known, utt public sale will bo neld at the ondermentiooea Lod Offices the State of Florida, at the periods hMeioafter designated, to wit i At the land office at Newnansville, comroeC cing on Monday the ninth day of October next. for the disposal of the public Ianda situated Within the undermentioned townships and parts of town- snips, vi i South of tht base line, and east of the princi' pal meridian.

The fraction I of township seven, situated east of the Suwannee river, (except Sections one, e-leven and and the frartion of township ten, cast of saKl river, except Section six. uvrn. eighteen, nineteen, twenty and thirty-oue.) of range iouiicch. Fractional township thlrty.six, of range seven teen. i Townships twenty-three ai.d and fractional townshiw thtrty-ix.

thirty seven, thirty-eight ahd thirty-nine, -of tange eighteen. i. -j. "Townships twenty-three and twenty-four, frac tional townsnip thirty-one, iqwnsnipa ininy-iX, thirty-seven, thirty -eight, and fractional townsnip thirty-nine, of range nineteen Townships twenty-three, (except the western tier of Sections.) thirty-one, thirty-two, tbirty-ix, thirty-seven, thirty-eight. and thirty-nine, of range tweniy.

'v Townships thirty, thirty-one and thirty-two, of range twenty-one. Townships thi ty, thirty-one, thirty-two, thirty three and thirty-four, of range twenty-two. At the Isrid, office at St. Augustine, common cing on Monday, the sixteenth day of October. next, for the disposal of the public lands within the undermentioned township and parts of town ships, viz South of the base line, and east of the princi- ii pal meridian Townships eighteen, and twepty; and fractional township twenty-one, of range twenty- eight, Fractional township nineteen and township twenty, of lange twenty-nine.

Township twenty-four, and fractional township twenty-five, of range Toxnships twenty-two and twenty four, and fractional township twenty-five, (except; Sections twelve, thirteen, twenty-four and twenly-five,) of range thirty-one. Townships, twenty-one, twenty-two." twenty three and twenty-four, and fractional township twenty-five, of range thirty-two Township nineteen. Sections one, two, three, Sections ten to fifteen inclusive, Sections twenty-one to twenty-seven inclusive, and Sections thirty one, thirty-four, thirty-five and thirty-six in frac tional township twenty township township twenty-two i except Sections one, twelve, thirteen, twenty-four and twenty-five,) and town ships twenty-five and twenty-six, of range, thirty- three, i- Sections three, four, five, Sections nine to fif teen inclusive. Sections twenty-two to -twenty seven inclusive, and: Sections thirty-four, thirty- five and thirty-six in township twenty-two, and township twenty-three except Sections one to six inclusive,) of range thirty-tour. Fractional township twenty-two, the four cast em tiers of Sections in township twenty-five, and Sccfions one to four inclusive.

Secon'niiielo fif teen inclusiue, and Sections twenty-two to twenty- seven inclusive, in township twenty-six, of range thi'ty-five. Fractional townships nineteen and twenty, of range thirty-six. At the land ollice at alliihassee, comqjencing on Monday the twenly-third day of October next. lor tne disposal ot tne puiinc lanus situaieu wunin the undermentioncul townbbips and parts ot town ships, to wit South of the base line, and east of the princi pal meridian. The two Eastern licrs of Sections in township two, the east half of itownship three and township four, (except: the eastern tier of Sections,) of range three.

Township two, (except Sections one to twelve inclusive, and Sections seventeen, eighteen, nine teen, thirty" and thirty.one.) Sections six and sev en, in township three, and fractional township five, '(except Secions four, five and six,) of range lour. Townships three and, four, and fractional town ship five, of range Township five, of range six. Township nine, of range twelve. 1 Secions one, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen Sections twenty-three to twenty-seven inclusive, and Sections thirty-four, thirty-five and thirty-six, in township seven, and townships eight and nine, of range thirteen, I The fraction of township seven, situated west ef the Suwannee river; 'of range Lands appropriated by law for the use of schools military or other purposes, will be excluded from the sales. Th offering of the above mentioned lands will be commenced on the days appointed, and proceed in the order in which they are advertised, with all convenient dispatch, until the whole shall have been offered, and the safes thus closed.

But no sale shall lie kept open longer than two weeks, and no private entry of any of ihe lands will be admitted until after the expiration jof the two Given under my hand at the City of Washington, this third day jof July, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and forty-eight. By the President: i JAMES Ki.POLK.' Richabh M. Commissioner of the General Land Office. oliee to Preemption Claimants. Every person ehtiiled to the right of pre-emption to any of the lands within the townships and parts of townships above enumerated, is required to establish the same to the satisfaction of the Register and: Receiver of the proper LandOffice, and make payment therefor, as soon as practicable after' seeing this notice, and before the day appointed for the commencement ofjthe public sale of the lands embracing the tract claimed, otherwise such claim will be forfeited.

I nii'MAnn Commissioner of the General JLand Offict. July 21, 1848 45-1 Ot I J. T. SCEONWALD, Botanic Physician. Afurphy's building, 2d dobr from the corner of 1'rtncess and Water Streets, ISorth side, WOULD tender his thanks to the citizens ot Wilmington and the surrounding countr for the very liberal patronage heretofore received, and respectfully informs the public that he still keeps on hand a large and fresh stock of BOTANIC MEDICINES, of his own manufacture, of purely vegetable composition.

These medicines are universally known to possess virtues that have never been excelled by any series of medicines ever offered lothe public. They arc effectual remedies for consumption, coughs, colds crbup, whooping cough, cholera, chojera morbus, cholera infantum, cbolic. gravels, liver and spleen complaints, dyspepsia, rheumatism, sick head-ache, piles, nervous diseases, worms, tetter, and all diseases ef the skin, itch, scrofula, all kinds of fever, Stc See. Also. On hand and for sale at manufacturer prices, Rhi ere a ots patent glass pad double and single lever TRUSS for Hernia.

Wilmington, Aug. 18, 1848. 49-ly SOAP AND CANDLES. Just received per schr. Cbas.

Mills, 10 Boxes No. 1 Soap 20 Boxes No. 6 Candles for sale by a31 E. J. BERNARD.

SALT 4000 bushels landing and for sale by Dec 24 15-tfj; R. H. STANTON A Co SODA BISCUIT-BUTTER CRACKERS, In store, and for sale by W-- -A. GWTER. LAMP OIL.

Larae supply of Winter Bleached Sperm OH. For sale by UPPITT WILKINGS. a4 i .1 Druggists Chemists. 1 FOR RENT. THE subscriber oners for reel for one year from the first of October next, that com rood ioos building- on Front, between Market and Dock Streets, known as the CAFE FEAR HOTEL, at present occupied by J.

A. Morris. For particulars apply 1 A. A. WANETT.

ABgnst t8 4Mf M. CRONiY, AUCTIONEER AND VOJtlJtlMSSlOJr JtiMivnurr, Wilminston, N. C. rKm to P. K.

Messrs. Hall Am stkon, R. Savaoe, jOBM Ta rum, E-P. W. Davis, Eo Jobm Walxkk, Kan.

OTIC Hvjr- hereby given that at the aext 8esston of the General Asernbly of North Carolina, an application will be made for a Charter for a Company to construct a Kail Road from Goldsboro to Raleigh. August 18, 1848 49-tf it- NOTICE. THE nabscrlber bavinc aualified as Administra tor of the goods and chattels, rights and credits of James M. I nompson, tleceaneu. at the June 1 erm, 1848.

of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions for New Hanover County, hereby notifies all per sons indebted to his intestate to make immediate payment, and all persons having claims against said intestate are notified to present them within the time prescrib by law, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. THOS. C. CRAFT; AdroV. June 16, 1848 40-6m CO-PARTNERSHIP.

THE Undersigned, on the 1 5th day of June I I8t8j entered into a Copartnership under the firm of f'ciiBABKn'Sc and have. erected jointly an extensive IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY. Together with Machine and Black smith Shnpg, which they have denominated ibe -WILMINGTON IRON FOUNDRY, where they are prepared to execute with dispatch all or ders they may receive in the atave branches of bn siness. JAMEa CASSIDEY. THEO.

SCHRADER. -VM. SUTTON. July St 45-tf EXTRACT OF ROSE. Meakin's Pure concentrated Extract of Rose, flavoring Ices, Jellies, Custards.

Sauces, Pastr Syrups, frc- A Iso; Preston's Extract of Lem on, Jamaica Gmger, (Pure and White.) Nut megs. Cinnamon, Tonka Beans, and other cos metics, just received and for sale by LIPPITT WILLKING8. j'21 Drujuist Chemists. NOTI THE subse riber has this day entered into a Co partnership with A. D.

Youkc, and will continue the business at the old stand under the firm of ANDERSON YOUNG. A larae stock of Dry Goods, Hardware, Iron, Groceries, will be alwavs kept on hand, and will be sold at low prices and on accommodalintr AN custom ers haying open accounts with me, will please call and settle by note or otherwise. JAMES ANDERSON, uly 13, 1818 45 if FOR SALE. fTHE subscriber offers for sale, a PIANO, of the very Jirst order as to brilliancy of tone and beauty of workmanship it cannot be excelled. It was made by Knahe Gaehle, Baltimore, who stand pre-eminent as manufacturers.

Persons wishing a first rate instrument will please call on i no Buusciiuur. i erins win ue mauo rasy. .1 1. S. J.

CARROLL, at Wm. Thaw's Drujr Store. 17th, 1848. f36tf i CHEAP AND GOOD BOARDING may be had at the noes spniNo hotel, now opened under the suoerintendance of A RED 'AL DE AN had the houae completely cleansed, white-washed and vainted, and furnished with sew beds, liF.iiDiNG, and other furniture, I am ready to. wait upon those who may favor me with a call.

Come aud sec A. ALDERMAN. October 22, 1817. G-12m CHEESE AND CIDER. Daily expected per schr.

Petersburg, 20 boxes Goshen Cheese, 12 bbls. Sweet Cider, for 'sale by a4 W. A. GWYER. WESTERN HAMS.

1 have in store a small lot Western (Hams for sale. a4 Wm. A. GWYER. DOMESTIC GOODS.

THE: subscriber. Afeent for the Charleston Steam Cotton Mill, offers for sale, 4-1 and 7-8 heavy Sheetings and Shirtings, from that factory. These goods are. remarkable for weight and finish, and will give good satisfaction to the buyer. Also, styles of brown jand bleached Goods, Prints.

Particular attention will be given to the sale of Southern manufactured goods, consignments of which are respectfully solicited, and upon which advances will be made if desired. I J. H. TAYLOR. Charleston, 8.

Aug 1848 48-6m EX TENSION OF BUSINESS. THE undersigned in connexion with his former busines, contemplates connecting with it a complete stock of Family, Groceries, which he will hereafter keep constantly on hand at prices as low as any other Establishment in Wilmington, and in order to accomplish designs, he respectfully- calls upon all those indebted to him, either by note or account, to settle part or all during the present month. J. ROTH WELL, Crockery and Grocery Warehouse, Market st. Aug.

11, 1848 48-3t. DOMESTIC LIQUORS, Always in store, and for isale at lowest market prices, by W. GWYER. NOTICE. THE subscribers having purchased the entire stock of Groceries, VIr.

Boland, will continue the business at the Store formerly occupied by him, and in addition to their present stock will receive in a few days a fresh supply: of every arti cle usually kept in their line, and solicit a continuance of the patronage of his former customers. They will pay particular attention to the selection of familt cnocKRis, and hope, by unremitted attention, and using their best endeavors to please, to give satisfaction to all who may favor them with a call. Thhy will also attend to the sale of all kinds of Produce. CARROLL FEN NELL. Wilmington, Junc'2, 1818.

38tf IMotice. mO the Debtors and Creditors of Owen Hajs-let, late, of the County of New-Hanover. At the Jone Term, A. D. 1818, of tha Court of Pleas arid Quarter Sessions of ihe County of New-IJanover, letters of Administration upon the Estate of Owen II axsletJ deceased, late of said County, were duly granted by said Court to the sulscriber, who, at the fame time was qualified as Administrator of the said deceased, indue form of law.

"1 persons indebted to the Estate of the said deceased are hereby notified to make immedia'e payment; and those having claims, accounts and demands against the Estate of the said deceased, are requested to present them for payment to the subscriber within the time prescribed by law, or they will be barred of recovery by virtue of the Act ot the General Assembly of this State, in such cases made and provided. 1 T. J. ARMSTRONG, Adm'r. A.l 1 a a rl I j- June oo, 100.

i-uiu ij NOTICE. ALL persons, whatsoever, are hereby cautioned against trading for the following Notesi viz: one Note made by J. C. Wooten, for $1212 05, payable to Thomas McLelland, one day after date, and dated June 1st, 1848. One Note made by J.

C. Wooten, for 1235, payable to Thomas McLelland, one day after date, and dated about the 6th of July, 1848. One Note made by David Kiltehan. for $200, payable to Thomas McLelland, twelve months after data, and dated about April 1st, )848. tTbe above Note nave been paid, and the subscriber.

am determined not to pay them again. Elbabetiitown, N. C. 7 J. C.

WOOTEN, Aug. 16th, 1848. 5 DAVID KILLEHAN. Fayetteville Observer ccpy 3 time nJ f.rward account to the subscribers, l5Jli I ft It PSTSSTSt FB0M.AM0N6ST THSM'-The i "8 i- i.r.T- mifinKi oh hfniirt ftf a leJ eetihffi of: the CAss Nt BtTts jgloMke county, lias the following Czp, Sisgelttary went to Mex- Capt.Sineltafy Ciim6 bUt boldly and elo- 1 Section or association fj ftoff Guested the Whur faith. I 'lf'SSlO 4I" l.

i rnrlassed with that party but he had featf fofWinaelfi-ind (determined' for himself, fiL Was now volunteer in the Democratic and Butler. animating spec- iBeisitive, gifted young man off pla- opinions because tney are err one tfni -hrfUinlinier under foot 'all pecuniary or pri- aofeitkr3'ns 'njordev'that he mny embrace it We welcome the Cap- t-jap- iraes three into the great Demo- llTySDjBcTiRThe Charleston pa-" between Senators ijVnbrriand Butler, has been settled without a IjLcfing.1 Ve see it stated in ihe Baltimore Saturday, that a duel is still lively to 1 kl -fVi ntiirrol 1 Vl TTrAfrtOnt Kris i. 1 i r.t.' on tne pan oiua i-ri Benton and he is to be met on the Sir; Vv a gentle'inan from the 1 5 3- Alfred Marler, Commoner elect jjg) from fBurke Gouttty, died on iue out ii Mhouh Ve I hare "but little tjj So good that; al- pace to devote to canndr ife rarn from U.mmfr itv tvpe. .1 nesc '1 MIT Oregon girls are iey -4reiH .1 if $fyrtgm jTfae-following spirit- tve'ni by thejs'qung 'ladies of the Wlla'W'cttf l'ajHeyl, an' appeal from 1 hey would use their influ- in hrinmht' Vllnnt(r into tltA fiM t' teVin ri'plyiwe hcjrebyy orcj' and all, of our own with 'tliat requeBt and Icj evince; on all suita-' bje our jdetestation. and co.ntrmpt for at young men vhQ can.

but will not, arms and march at once to the seat of war, tsriish hejlndianswho have not only murder-till our friendi.ljut have grossly iHsulted our sex. Uyhevcr can, and never wij', bestow our cpnfi-Jfnce upon nwm wlio'has rieilher patriotism nor Scourge enough to defend his and the irl su'ch a one woutd never have a sufficient irnfe of jobltsatio nito; defendiand protect his wife. FiyjlRtat in thevallcy while you are defending the tfr of your country, the watching vours; oj siust not be discou raged fight on be. brave dlii-y your 6flicsis and never quit your posts ailpBieinjrJi conquered afed when you return iu'rpphjlohevalley, fyob; ishall ua ready as wc )w. are to -sympathize ufTerfngs rid dangers Sigri- Jkyb4lnjyours' i) hi rem young ladiea TUP hft if rend who be.trd the discussion between ilrs-'jVlSvly arid Tleid; at Reid's storer Tre-rMjcoiihtyi nptcandidatle IleiJ's store, re-' a imot amusjing scene which took place: le.3lanly was charcing federalism uponen.

h-im of wearing fee black ridicuijn Mr. Reid for de fcmg; fetferal jsfs.i while he was going to ffff-0 I'residenlrt It reminded him, ralMr; ')SlanIof a butclier who was'cross-Vsif aiul.got a lo hold a. calf while he. I jiakJ-ii; trV the! head; But the boy some fhatht httncl'e Jake was hot lodk'ing fo-iit'tbe. calf, so he called out $wM- ikusc' sc' if'yon is, can't hold Id raa J.A very anecdote for a gren- to Ins passed olh and INLr.

Re.id's time wear An nd Avhere were you, Mr. inr the days of in4adelfeileValism f)id you not were goiii to llf-JUe paused for: a put hohe came thatVame Charles Man-tyi wore the bli( kj cockade when he was yas only says Manly iluetee1t" "'Udcle Jake, hold that calf:" noint- (if liFffiyetoifjSli 9th, iiist. tfffititltrgt. otrfiiiy olarmcl. Gen.

Leslie llbadieseu -3 'whig meeting- in Buffalo made the following 111 loii, at this tfmeof the Mr Clay 1 ted' President of United States -by Mat 'Jaines K. Polk had the rt' thveiiraeiied through, teti. States, of the i V'ta me mug partn do not arouse yemielxesi Mcicid Cass will be the next Presi- ill MtyniTaylorlNorlhern Fack-Thc Pitts lliS.2tte of. tlhe 14th contains the extract i fcttcrom.hbmas iEwing of Ohio, -to "tt'ii. II I 1 rni i IS, -n 111111 eit'.

'i ne uiu jlfoil' as he is familiarly called, declares jof Genf Tay lor, and, ainong other i ea-t N'. assitrns IIir follmvitiP'r I Taflor yill be our President. Cass, t- MP' hi "exercise of the veto" power opposed to ii. If we have I nrolective tariff arid iinprovements of rivers must have. them by a vote of If Corfgr'ess; will -wof iP-e Eefcuirvejn fine nee against either of those IpfeuFesft Cass I'itill.

-Taylor will nbt veto 'of iliin We gain Mprtl4rig Ivy electing' Geriemi Taylor that fccoutiigatn with the most thorough friend IfWhosej measures we lose all if Cass is Thexsame the case as it respects free lerrtipy, Union llif understand from good fithoxtty tat Col Benton never has accepted hitler-s challenge. The challenge was fuday: Benton objected to YifM KahtAn I -I 1 I arrangements fi a meeting should be made. Wednesday Mr. Johnson not having ivea any acceptance or refusal from Col. 'flv ad(Jfeised note to him to the effect, ijpV-fj10 "nswer to the challenge was re- it wonld as i ftrsal.l No answer vas re-Im? 14 A inst.

4- Cal 1 Kau a 11 lSch Carlisle enn on the 4th of July rketl at Vthe whigs boasted much lf n-Dior's victories but here is an old tp Qen. Sanv Houstorrjof Tex- Who tint DU wno caugnt mm too, lwP VV0 sountr legs which I Taylor -llJa when one of them had a piece of vvood." Bait. Republican and Argus, Hessian Fly. Ria Cu It iva a i tlwjrjglesby, of Dauphin county stating indeed the. only, preventive a-Ijst the Hessian fly, is to destroy by fire heat, oat, and rye stubble.

He aflirms rika never naa a ny. in any wneat which jff 8ri field which had been just be-l-si- red The experiment is worth trv- S.a?d the statement df the fact is worth the fifVAithjit occupies our colunins. Baltimore sold since otiif last at $1 85, which was rath er under the market price. A good article1 wciujd now bring $2 per bbl by the quantity. No sales of Bacon or Lard have come to our knowledge the "past week.

Good Hams are Worth 9 to 1 0 cents," according to quality. No 'sales of Peas or Rough Rice the past week; They are very dull at present. Telegrapbed for the Baltimore Snn. Philadelphia, Aug. 22 m.

There is no change in the stock market. Nothing i doing in flour. Small supply of "grain, Sales of prime red wheat at 1 04 a $1 06, and of white at 8116. yellow Corn 58 a 59 cents. Whisky 24 i a 25.

The sales of Provisions are for ship stores, and cannot be accurately quoted. The markets eenerallv are exceed in dull, and I have no sales of any thing of any consequence. fi Charleston, Aug. 23 CottoK. The Cat- ton market jhas been in rather a languid state since pur last report.

Ihe transactions have been limit ef to soSrie' 500 bales, at prices ranging from 5 to The bag of hew Cotton, reported a.fejv days since as having been received, was sold at i Kice isLin demand, and is taken on arri. vai at 3 arid S3 9-I6ths per hundred. Tew Itpk, Aug. 16 Nav Stores North Couhty Turpentine is (Very. 'firm, -arid would meet with ready sale at $2,50 per 280 lb the previous price: there' has, however, been little pr nothing done this week1.

Spirits Turpentine; is quicker.at 34 a 35 cents, cash; and 37, 4 mos. Common Ro.in continues unusually scarce, and still higher prices have been paid for the small lots coming in North County, afloat, brought 85 cents and 300bhls. No. 1 $3 per bbl. We have no sales bf Tar, or change prices to report.

1 1 foreiox markets per cambria. fCorrespyndence of the Journal of Commerce.) Liverpool; Ancust 4ih-The apprehension of a formidable Irigh Rebellion which prevailed at the' date of our lasf, hasj happily subsided in a great mcasurr, and with itjfie fear of outbreaks in this and the manufactur. ing towns, fir the present, at ast. i i ne lavorabie, uillnence which this might have exercised cn our coiton market, is counteracted by the un-satisfactory stat-i of the trade with the Continent, par ticularfy Uicf disappointed hopes of a speedy settlement of the Russian and Danish question, which baa greatly checked the previous tendency to improvement at Man-Chester. VV have rhnd a moderate and rather languid demand for cotton, just barely sufllcient t-maintain previous rates, and we repeat our last quotation, say 4t for fjir Upland and Mol.ile, and 45,1.

for fair Orleans; middling a 4d and ordinary 3 a 3J per sales of the week ended this evening amount-to 31,800 bales, of wiiiciw.800 have been tasen on speculation and .3,700 11 ner lie prospects fir the approaching harvest have not varird since our last, and the weather continues only moderately; favorable for ripening the crops. Nearly every thing depends on the Aveather for few Weeks to come. With regard to the important question of the potato crop, it may be some time before anything of a decided character can be determined, lrt the meantime the general accounts of the crop are much more favorable than ten days ago, and in consequence Indian corn has declined 2 a 3 per quarter. Sweet flonr is wotth 2qs 6d a 30 sour 2.Ss Indian corn 32 a 34s per qr In-dian vrn meal 15s Od a 15a 9d per bbl; wheat 6s Od a 8 3d per 70 lbs lighl stocks. About 890 libls.

of turpentine have been sold at 7s 2d a 7s 7d per Rosin has advanced to2s 9d per cwt. Vours, respectfully, Jinows, Shiplev Co. NOTICE. I THE firm of Cbomt, Walkivh Hall is ihis day doved, by mutual consent. The busi ness iof the firm will be settled by Mr.

Walker. M. CRONLY, JOHN. WALKER, B. W.

HALL. 18, 1S18. M. CRONLY will-continue the business at the old stand, and respectfully solicits the patronage bestowed on the late firm. Aug.

18, 1848. a 25, 50. J. W. 3IAUKY JJlanagersii RICHMOND, VA.

THE MAMMOTH LO'D'ERY iniri.rknft i m. -w- -v-r mr mM ml a. VT S40.COO for One Thousand Dollars 100 Prizes VI RGINIA STAT LOTTERY, For Endowing Leesburg Academy and for other purposes. CJL.PSS FOit 1848, To be drawn at Alexandria, on Saturday Oct. 2Slh, 1848.

78 Knmber Lottery -13 Drawn; Ballots GRAND SCHEME. 1 Grand Capital of 100,000 Dolllafs 1 Prixe of -1 Prixe of I Prize of 1 Prize of 1 Prize of 2 Prizes of 5j Prizes of 100 Pjizes of 40,000 do. 25,000 20,000 15,000 10,000 5,016 2,853 1,000 do do do do do do do 173 Prizes of. (Lowest 3 No. Prize?) 500 Dollars, ind other Prizes, amounting to 1,1 98, 197 rrice of Tickets.

Whiles $20 Halves $10 Quarters $5 Eighths $2,50. Certificates of Packages in this Splendid Lotte ry, can be had as folljows 1 A certificate of a pack, of 26 Whole tickets $240. Do do 26 Half do $120. Do do 26 Quarter do $60 Do do 26 Eighth do' $30 The holder of a certificate of a package of wholes is entitled to'all over $121. jnet, that may be drawn by the twenty-six therein Certificates of halves, quarters, ndi eighths in pro I Scheme is one of the most Splendid ever draWn in the United States, and is well wor thy the attention of adventurers.

cry Orders for Tickets and SJiares and Certifi cates of Packages in the above Splendid Lottery will receive the -most prompt attention, ahd an account! of the nnAwisc will be sent immediate lv after it is over to all who order from us. Ad dress. J. W. MAURY 4" Richmond, Va.

August 25, 1S48. 5Q-5t DISSOLUTION. THE Co-nartnershiD heretofore existing be tween the subscribers under the firm of Wood 4" Plunk ktt, was dissolved by mutual consent, on th Iftth inst. I 1 ne DUSinpSS Ol IOC Iirui will, uc Kiueu ujr xj. f'.

Wood. i i wuut, JOHN PLUNKETT. Aug. 25th. 181S.

THE subscriber respectfully informs the. public ihnt thf Illacksmith business heretofore carried on by Wood Plukkktt, will be continued at the nlil ctnn.lnn Princess fetreet. wnere ne solicits a share of the public patronage. He will" always ndeavor to give satisfaction to nts customers. Aug.

25, 1848. 50 It L. WOOD. nn wiJr s. koojvciz, I DIALER 19 Ilrv Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Shoes, Agent for the sale of Medicines, Books.

RIchlal, Oiwlow County, K. C. Auiust4, 1848 47-3m 4- Valuable Property FOR RENT. LEASE, OR SALE. THREE large fire-proof Stores, in good order titinii.

with a number of offices above, l-r Uhmrf and warehouses front. Cooper a -hui Water street, at present occupied by J. Bernard and others. Alsd, the adjoining co'rnej Lot and Wharf, from Front etreet to the One large fire-proof Stori, near the Rail Road bridge, on Front street, 1 One lot of ground on Eaglea'a Wand, opposite town! known as the site of the late ailcrf, contaioing 220 feet of front wharf, ware- wilfrent for one year from the "1st of October next lease for a term of years, or sell, any or all of the above property, upon reasonable "JP- Vwnaignment of few thousand fine war. will be sokl low.

1 August 18, 1848 49-t IV. Commercial and ChronreW October, unless forbid. tvti :30 Uplands at 3 1-2 a 4f 15.780 OrUan? at 3 a 3J. 2,370 Alabama and Mobile at 1-2 a 4 1-2, and 200 fea Island at 7 1-2 a 13d per lb. rjipon, Slid Ilie Ainrnr.nn llvcrriiilinng niiciat rtt 7 i.

lts a right inherent in every freeman to possess himself of the political p'rintiples and opinions of those into whose hands the administration of the government may be placed Gen: Taylor to J)r. Delony, June 9, 1848. I Have ko Concealment In reply to your inquiries, I have to inform, you that I have laid it tiown as a principle not to give my opinions upon, or prejudge any way, the various questions of policy now at issue between the political parties of the country, nor promise what I would would not do, were Selected to the Presidency of the United states that in the cases presented in your Jettei, I regret to add, I see no reason for departing from this principle Gen. Taylor toB. W.

McConhey, on the WiU mot Proviso, Feb. 19, '1848. From-the WKeeling Argus, An. 12. have been furnished with the follow: ing extract of a letter written by an intelligent arjntlnential democrat of Ohio to his friend id this city.

It is cheerin? to hpnr comincr from such' hi Extract, dated Cou'MBt-s, Ohio, Aug. 4, 1848. The whiar nartv in Ohin al most dissolved, -Vs a political partv, in this State, I think it will not Survive bevniwl th time of the next' election. Ohi to cast her electoral vote for Cass and Rnttor as the ides of November shall roll round. The tjunalo nomination may produce some change in matters in Ohio, but cannot lessen the prospects of Cass and Buller in the State.

'T 1 in nasie, yours, very truly, Geo. W. Thompson, Wheeling, Va. Chicken vith a Human Face. We have heard, says the New Orleans Delta, a deal of talk during the last few days about a cnicKen with a human farpl at the hnnsi nt Madame Martin, in Code street, near St.

Philip. Wje paid hb attention to the droll stories which we heard, but at Jenjrth we mo pressed, that we deter jiined to see for ourselves. At the-nlace mentionl tr chrcken having instead of a beak; a nose and moutli exactly conformed to those of a human face the nostrils, the separating cartilege, the lips', tongue, chin, are all there. It -was indeed a most singular lusus nature. xKeritucku Tobacco Crop.

Much comnlaint is -pade of damage to the tobacco crop in Kentucky, by thi and heavv rams. The Bovvlinsr" Green intellirenrer. nf iIip Rth instant, ssrys that a week more of such weather will almost entirely destro' the crop in that vicinity. A short crop is regarded as inevita ble, and that of inferior quality. jiiiiiieijsn.

In this town, on Ihe 13tli instant Alln in Miss Theresa Ilolths. In Jaliitnore, on the 10 1 instant, Hon. T) M. Rarr in fer, Representative in CVtngreps Irom Nwtli Carolina, to Miss Elizabeth Wetheied, duughter of Levin -iveth-ered. iAt Asiieland, Granville ronntv.

on thi7th J. II, B. Tayloi-i of to VVisa tsusan daughter of -i1 A. K. HenJerson.

Near Shrcveport.L.ir, I.nwson P. Cruin, Esq to Mips R. Adelaide Stokes, daughter of the late ex-Governor of North Carolina. In this town, on the inst Mr. Michael Ilaeslonp, aged aoont years, a native ol ivermany.

At Masonbnro' Sound, New Hartover county. oh the 21st instant, Juscjihine, daughter of Mr. Tarker Uwince, aged years. In Wayne cotinty, on the 22d ultimo, Delia, daijgliter of John W. and Litclnda Sasser, nged about four ytars.

In C'titntiPitand county, recently, Mrs. rinsan Pluuier, og'ed about till years. At Cedar Mill, Anson county, on the 5th Ehzi consortof Lilly, Ksq. and dnughmr of Mr. sSamiiel Spenccx, aged about 3(5 years.

IVryne cduntv, oh the loth Mr. John Peal, nged 63 The deceased has left a wife and four children trtdeplo his He was an upright citizen, a good husband, and an aflectionate father Com. In. Duplin county, the tSih instant. Col.

Jaines K. Hill, in the 56th year of his age. Jji the death of this gentleman, a vacuum hath been created wfiich.it will be v.ery difficult to fill. Iudeeii, history is one of rare becurrenre. 7efore he had fully arrived to uianhoml he, o(Terrd ids services to his cotititry in ihe Cainji; and continued in the; army duriug the war of 1812 to 1814.

On his return tt hi naiivc county, he engaged in to provide "for ohl and' in IS23 was elected Sheriff of. the comity, ofllce he satisfactorily retained fur tlie space ot 9 years afterwards he was made Chairman of the County Crttirt and then the people, (not willing that his usefulness should be confined to such sinall'matters,) called him to a seat in the l. gisla-ture of the state, which; situation he has occup-ied a number of years in the inost creditable lie was'Senator elect from the rmuity this yar but, Alas! he will legislate Col. Hill was distinguished for his gentlemanly deportment, fair dealing, kind and hospitable inanper in all th'o various dppiriments in which lie moved, and to his family, his liiemln, and socieiyv the loss is such that none but fod can supply. Com.

Dcnarted4 this life, iii Hiclilands, Onslow county, on the 14tb inst Sarah A youngest daughter of Bryan and Anti Kotince, aged two years. 1 bus a hud ot 'innocence is ti'iped by he frost of time ere yet a singe canker woiin of pollution had nestled among iu embryo petals." "Alas! how changed that lovely "flower, Which bloomed and cheered my heart Fair, fleeting comfort ol an hour, Ilowt soon wt- are called to part Life begn, rnd lite ended without a Pin, am it surely if this be vouchsafed to mortality, how much purer and holier must -be the spiritual land, enlightened by the sun of Infinite coodness, from whence emanated-the soul of that brief sojourner among us- From'adVerse and lowering Iler'favoured soul He berc And wiVh yon brigiit angt lic forms, She lives to die.no.more.V How swells the heart of the parent with mournful joy while standing by the earth-bed of lost little oneJ Mournful, because a sweet treasure is taken away joyful, because that precious Jewell glitters in the djadem thA RpilpArnpr. Mav the Lord sfinctify this providence to the good of her parents nn 1 dear little brothers and sisters. Sampson county, on the lCtl. instant, ATiss Jane Rnhinsoi.

duiiL'hter of Geo. Wv Uobinson, aged 17 venrs and 7 monihs. She has left numerous relatives Ufr imtimr'lv Tic hut few davs since, and she was full of life, and all the sprightliness of youth and inuorence now she in cil.Mi. in the -hoilxe annointed fur all 'lis hard to part with one so ar and dear, and yet so, uMnpu-v 11 lenrs Irnm their ittii rriici siiMii -z iitra nit, WfU 'TII'll I there shall be no more death, neither sorrow nor cry ing niihnrchi.utlipr( lie a ii more ain, iuv the lormer lil.lllll.1 Iff things are passed away." POUT OP WILMINGTON. ARRIVED August Shr Royal Purple, Price, Lockwoed's Folly, to master, Schr Marion, Johnson, Little River, to Pavis.

Schr Powell, Pfiwell. Vork, to do. ci- ni Williainal'Naw York. to Grown. Schr i) Tvoodburyi Totter, Shallotte, to DeRosset, Browri Co.

21st' Aurora, illoughby, Nin Jusn ac los inR Davis. Schr Margaret Jane, Davis, Hyde county, to i it ii i-unt Schr Mortin, Baltimore, to Dickinson Co. Schr Express, Smith, Onslow co, to Davis. Schr Tearl, Morse, Onslow co, to do '22d Schr Constitution, Milton, Philadelphia, to Har- riss Russell 23-chr John Potts Brown, Philadelphia, to DeRosset, Brown Co. Schr Monsoon, Sillithan, Philadelphia, toG A Davis.

Brig Genius, De Wolf, Bostqii, to Stm'r Evergreen, Rush, Fayctteville, to John Bauks. Schr A DeRosset, Dayton, New Vork, to, JX RroWn. i CLEARED August I6th-Schr James King, Pointer, New ork, by JefTreysl 13th-Brig Catharine Nichols, Drew, Boston, by Berry Sons. Schr'Coidelia, Smith', Boston, by "avis Schr Caroline, Hubbard, Baltimore, by Dettossett, Brown Co. Schr Alcyona, Mvers, Philadelphia, by Da vis.

Schr Woodbury, Totter, Shallotte, by JJeRosset, Brown Co. l9th-BrigChafahoochee, Williams, New lork, by Inanner. Schr RoyaJ Purple, Price, Smithville, DT rnastr. oi. nnoi.Mu hv XV Davis, Schr Marion, Johnson, tattle River, by 22d-Brig Lady of the Lake, Hinds, Boston, by Potter Kidder, i 23d Ship Franklin, Smith, London, by uarry, c.i!.

iti.D-:. nctnn Xw York, bv J-Lut- OUIM IIUI l.Ullll iiiic, ubuoww) CO. jr. ii; MiiT uov uranatn, recx, rdjKni. McGary.

Schrs w.in Reaston. Philadelpia, by E.J Lutterloh Co U4-ocnr t. pOWelK Towell, New Vors, oy vis Schr Margaret Jane, Hyde County, by 4 II Grant, HIS ASTER Schr Caldwell, to- nnrL from Hyde county, with corn; went ashore near Deep Inlet on Sun- day nigiu wbi. t.uui loss crew saved. Dr.

JAMES has re. sumed the practice of Medicine. (TjOffics opiosUe the Bank of Cape Feat. August 25, is hereby civen.that application will ha made to the next General Assembly of North-Carolina, for the passage of an Act, incorporating Rock Sprisg Tist, No. 1 80.

Indepen dent Oraer omecaaoHw. Wilmington, No. Ca Aug. 25th, 1848. SUGAR Per pound.

Netr-Orleans, 6J Porto Rico, 5 a St. Croix, 7 a 1 Loaf, II TALLt'iW P-r pound, 7 a TO II ACCO-LeufPer 2 50 a VA RNISH Per gallon, 20 a WINES Per gallon. Madeira, 70 a Port, i -1 25 a 40 a ii 8 3 22 5 no 4 00 73- NoTBRiver Lumber, Tar and Turpentine are al-rny. sold in the water, ahd are subject to the expense of landing, inspection, cooperage, say on lumber 80c to I per Mh tar and Turpentine about 10c. per bbl.

For drv; virgin or mixed lurpentiue. a deduction is made according to quality. freights: TO NEW YORK Turpentine and Rosin, per Spirits -Turpentine, per Rice, per hundred gross, Cotton, per bale, Cotton goods ahd yarns, per bale. Tobacco, per FJax Seed, per cask, Ground Peas, per bushel, Lumber, per TO PHILADELPHIA Turpentine, per Spirits Turpentine, per Tar, per bbl Ground Pi as, per bushel, Lumber, per Cotton goodsi yarns, per cubic I tO BOSTON Turpentine per SpirjtsTurpentine, per Lumber, per a 25 a 40 13 a t- 1 00 a 50 a 53 a .4 90 6 a 54 00 a 5 0O a 25 a 40 a 25 a 6 3 50 a 5 a 6 45 a 55 a 60 5 00 a 6 00 it 4 'i V- it. EDW'D CANTY ELL.

N. Msrch 24, 1848; Prompt attention given to claims under the various Pension and Bounty Lores, passed to en- Bank Kates of Exchange, Wllmlnglon. Rank checks on Philadehjliia, premium 1 per cent. New York, Hoston. 14 WILMINGTON MARKET Aug.

24. Jlacon.T-Xo change mtirkct well supplied with N. C. Bacon. Western stock light.

Com Fair supply in store. No wholesale transactions to report. Meal. Stock fair, and quotations firm. JVoMr.The price of FayetteviKe flour is 25 cents less than last week.

The article is held at 5 a-Sff, Lard Continues scarce and prices firm. small cargo from Hyde county, (1200 bushels) arrived a few days since, and chan-red hands at 30c per bushel. Lumber and Timber. Ot the first we hear of no sales worthy of remark. In the latter sales are dull Quotatinns range from $3 to $5 for common mill Timber.

Extra lengths will command better prices. Naval Stoiys Sales of Turpentine during thenveek ending to-day, foot up about 2,000 barrels, 500 at $2 42, and 1500 at $2 45 per barrel, for dip, being an advance of 5 cents on last week's quotations. Hard Turpentine is also looking up. A small Iot was sold a day or two ago at 1 30. The market closes firm, with an upward tendency.

Spirits Turjcn-tine has advanced another half cent. Last sales at 29c, and barrels. 30 cents.was offered and refused on yesterJay. Tar None arriving. Last sales $1 45.

Rosin commons-Sales of 300 barrels, at Rice We understand that a sale of a lot bf casks, fresh beat, Rice was made to-day, but we have been unable to ascertain at what pri.S400 Sacks of Liverpool, sold from Vessel at $1,30 and $1,35, according to par cels. Market clear and the article in uauiuu. TT wntnn A nor 22. The flour market has been qu ite active to-day, ana me saies oi Howard Street toot up some 1,200 DDIS at 4 935 to $5, cash and time. City mills is selling ai $4 cash, up 16 $5 12 on t.ftie.- supply ol wneat is nui -prices are firmer, if not slightly advanced -We quote good to prime red 98 cts.

a $1 05 white a $1 15. Corn is.down a little sales to-day at 47 a 48c for white yellow 56 a 57. NewOats 30 Rye 70 a 73c. Proyis-ionr-Sless Pork is held at $1 1 and Prime at $9. Salesi of Bacon at 5 cents for Sides and Shoulders, and 5 for superior lots; Hams 7 a 9 cents.

Lard 8 a 9 cents, in kegs, 74 a 8 in bbls. WhiskySmall sales at 24 cents in barrels and 23 in hhds. Groceries. TAt auction, to-day, 209 Sur sold at 3 85 a $4 50 per lOO.lbs.; 50 bbls 5Sfl 20 a $4 30; 38 hhds common3 45 a $3 55 95 bbls. do.

3 35 a $4 Also, 70 casks Porto Rico -Molasses at 23 cents per y--- Newbern, Aug. ,22 Turpentine. Dip has sold, on an average, at $2 05, and Scrape at $1 05 Tar $150 to si 55. bbls of this article from -up Neuse courage -enlistments in the Regular Army and Volunteer service 01 mc univeu oiaies, MarchUO. 1848 26.tf fjQ'Kaleigh Standard copy 3 times it ii Ij ifji it 1 AT WILMINGTON, N.

C'vijni THE suWriber takes this method of informing -the citizens of New Hanover and the surround-; ing counties that he has esUblished the above bo aioe, inlall its variety, in the building known as the Carriage Repository, next door to Mrs. Cowan's, on Market street, where he will be constantly receiving from one of the moat extensive man- ufactorics in New York, as well as from an estab-lishmeol In Baltimore, a constant supply of arti cles in his line consisting in part of i lyioiiurAsxiTS Plain and Bo TomU Head and Foot Stones Fire Places Mantel Pieces Bureau and Centre Table Tops Pastry Slalw Ira- post ng Stones Form Tables rami Stone and Mollars Window i i j' ana uoot oiu uiuci. la short every article required, either of Ilafisti, Egyptian, of AmTican Marbles, be is prepared to furnish, at prices that cannot fail to please and in a style of workmanship that cannot be sorpas-st the North or elsewhere. He will attend to the delivery and putting up of all jobs that require bis attention thereby saving the purchaser the trouble of employiug inexperienced men to put up a job after it has been bought at the North and he has no hesitation in saying that, there will be a nett saving of 20 to 25 per cent in beying of together with the assurance of having the work sound not running the risk of breaking by shipping from a distance. 1 be poblic are respectful ly invited to call and examine bis stock and judge for themselves.

Orders by mail or otherwise, from the country, wilt be attended to, end charges the same as if ordered in "person, and instructions im plkitfobeyed. ORD. Agents for Duplin County, Krnansville, I For Wayne, county, at GoUsboro Gnzee-uf tc Gnismotn. For Sampson art Cfiojton, JoMsraox, with whom all.ordora can left. May 12, 1819 135-6 i i i J' K- i 1 I 1.

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