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ISO It.s. Live ciu: i kazii week at Si per HI. oil it i aiauaTf J. it rj V. fricts 9 rTi i-jHt jvUioe aniTt frwlr, aol tell ia Itsta T.p Maskirgil.

lft S. Co tvi wlivb we t.i i A'enU ja Tanttuar. tr I1TE a-e C.i. a r'. fait at 50 a t) cents pr labeL ary kizl, ti laeit Piss Cew ccBe, asl wactei.

Pen NertLf ra cess, for stor ratfi ia kU to I. at I m.i!t ran 7 r- st Dtp, Hiui, Tr, Pitch 4 rait. PiKXTtT Anrirej rtaarkat'j alow, aai hijb prices readi tLe Oil tm i ic' Miperwr.) to as; otkrf ia use fr lubricating Mhiaery. lfat after a fair trial, tb (M may be retarded at tsr (ias and lb eot will rrfsnH'L 00 oris, 0.1 BALuN, pid. -him-, -f af1 00 W- a u) a VU0 tsKru, a.

Hi BENS, 4 BEESWAX, 23 BUTTER, 22 N.Mcm, Oft 00 lK. Prime, .0 ft 0 tW BEEF CATTLE, a 2 S5 0 to 1 S5 1 0 CO 0 oo 0 so 2i 1 50 ly tdtaioeJ. Foil A FEW Nk.HTS ONLY. naiwnn Inljr Kvenlnc, (Vtotxr I3tH. MONSIEUR A DH I EN'S TEHPLE OF" ESIHASTSIE.IT.

PATI. Tricks ef ailress ia the Cabalirt'e art, Clasion, aod met kaii k-al experimBU. put n. WonltrfJ ef a Lady ia tk Air. part ill.

The beautiful Megascorama. rir tut. The Grand Phantasmagoria, lb IVvil' Heme. Adivmoi LWie and Parquette, eent; Gallerv, 23 cent. To commence at 7 flock.

P. M. 4o-f 2.0 no 1. Ne.S.O 00 Stati? Not enofijk arririE; to establisk ft market. Sulcus.

eommen cypresa skicjlea acid tkil Stts Order to aay extent will be rapped at short nt'k. DiKOSSETJt iJROWX. Sept. 19, rei. U-tf dlw.

CtVPAUTJEllSlIIP. week at price Taryioj from (3 25 to 3 65 per M. Last ale waa mala at 3 53 per M. ga.jon, 23 Vanish gal 20 OIL, per glk.e;. Sperm, 1 Ktt to rpilE suWriber havo tkfar cbtv frw4 ft e-f aftsevSrip, Salt.

Sale ef 3,000 bushel alum, from brir Juliet, at IS unUer the style tif McKAr. II AKKl.V. er4 hsv ta teat per titihcL ken the new rraniu front store, lately erected by Cart. O. UJ ft 5 00 Tiwbii We mot taW of 5 rafts, aboit all that kas ar OO 50 00 00 00 a med ainc last Thursday, 2 at 10; 1 at 10 50 for prime; 1 at 9 for erdiaary, aal 1 inferior at 6 per M.

they will always keep a complete raWtr and nlaJ stock of Irwckery snd FatmlMac Impltauenla, ta which they invite the attention ef merchant and other. I PEAS, per bu-leL 72U C.rvsad 00 11 mI Ej fi Cow, 00 9i PORK, per barrel. 9l 1.00 00 IVinr lut Darters, we ft. I ronfl.lrnt e6 crtlrlef In CORN, MvaJ, COFFEE, per lb. Kw, 9 Sl.

DonUBgO. .13 tU, iw Java .....14 CANDLES, per lb. ft 00 00 15 Fatioiro Not a great many Tessel ia port, aad bat little pruc arming for ikipmenL- Eatea continue abet Ike tame as qaoted thi day week. Wa note a lot of eotWn ta-kea at 85 cent per bale. See table.

EiCHswt. Fer Back rate see table. A CAKD. TO THE WE COME. THE far-famed An- CWraa Oftrm Troupr, the largest Ccnjjacy in the aad I 1m uly Trvup perftrmtrg Burlesque lira's.

14 persons, aader the management of the celebrated eommcdiaa SAMUEL ST PAN" FORD, will peeifiWy open on Moadajr Evening, Ot. 2nth, and introduce a t-lectkn of their own original Masic, Svags, Gleea.Ckoni. ts, concluding with liurUiu scene froua the Opera's. 4aTFor particulars email bill. Cards of Admission only 50 cents, children half price.

Cet 8, IS5I 27-tf 5 00 60 00 POTATOES. 15 I lrik. 00 ft 1 Sweet.k"h.,..50 ft 14 i POULTRY. Taltow Sira, 45 50 ft D. dead.

.00 ft vat une on a taveraoio urms, ana ol ft (ood quftiny, sj taa be purchased in the United States. ALEX. McIlAtf, hi Oct. 1, li51-21-tf) N. T.

HAKKteS. Jtrruu. aIIE subscriber having formed a eo-partaersh'p with Mr. N. T.

Hattiss desimu of clooing his old boi-ne, and bep leave to urge upon tho iitd "btcd to kim tb necessity tf a prompt fvtuctneut of their bill. Heat the same time tender bis thanks to his former customer for their kind patronage, and Sol wit ft eoatiaaanee of the same to the new Brut. ALEX. KettAE, Jr. October 1st.

131. ft a 20 00 00 00 "SO 20 Adamantine, ..25 EGGS, per 15 a 0 Turkey, live, .00 IV 00 RICE, per 100 lb. Clean 0 00 Rough, 00 501' 00 I 00 I 3 25 00 13 1 00 6 SALT, per buhel. Alum 00 Liv'lsack 00 SOAP. tr lb 4 ClarUtton, Of.

15.t'fm There was rather an active demand tor Cotton yesterday, the sales having reached 1650 bale at about tae rates current oa the preceding da v. The tales were at price ranging from 6j cents per lb. tW. Baltimort, Of. 14.

Flour and Meal The flour market i quirt Small sale of Howard street hands at $3 7,. No transactions ia City mills. Corn meal 3 a 3 Rye flnnr 3 50. Grain the transactions in grain are small. We note sales of good to prim red wheat at 71 a 75 cents ordinary to good 65 a 70 white 75 a 7 cents, and such a is suitable Tor family flour P2 a 84 cents.

Corn, white 60 a 62c yellow a 59 ceuU. Oat Sq ft 3ic. Rye 64. Cloveneed 5a5 37. Groceries-At auction to-day, 264 hhJ Muscovado sugar told at 5 30 to 5 60 per 100 lbs.

Also, 31 bbls. do. at 5 20 to 5 35 and 15 hhds. Porto Rico at 5 55 a 5 75. Also, 126 hhds.

Porto Rico Molasses at 24 a 27 cents'per ral. Ion; and 500 bage damaged coffee at 7 a 7je. per lb. quote prime Rio at 8 a 8Jc. Provisions We have no quotable change to notice in prices.

Sales of mess pork in small Per 00 ft FLOUR, per barrel. Northern ...5 00 a 0 00 a Fuvetteville.5 00 a IlXV, perlUOlb. North 00 a Eastern 0 00 a IRON, per 4 ft LA RD, per lb. No. 11 a Western, a LIME.wr I 00 00 StCW CASH UUV OOOUS SI).

ALLEN ha rented the new Store recently built by Duct. Berry, on Market street, (next door Lat of Mr. iKil're iJrog Store,) where he iutend keeping a fashionable and dt iirable nlovk of French, English and American Dry Goods. His eonit in part of Kkh figured brocade aud plain bUik silks Rich figured dclaiues, cahuieres, aud ueriuos; Figured aad plain blark alparras llombasines, French and Scotch ginghams; French, Euglirh and American prints Silk, cabinere and cotton hosiery Kid, (ilk and cotton gloves Black silk and worsted mitts. Alno, a durable assortment of draw goods, such as: jaoco-net cambrics figured and plain Swine muslin rich rreorh wrought caie and collars wrought under-leeve French li INGLES, perM.

.3 25 a Contract 4 50 a a ink fiTIVVw it W.O. barret. AD.limSTHATOK'ft NOTICE. rjlHE subscriber having obtained letter of Admiuistratioa un the entate of Margaret Allen, at the iwlcmber terra of the Court of Quarter Session for New llaaoVer County for PCI, hereby uotifie alt person ludebted to tb said estate to make Immediate settlement, and all person having claims against tkesaste to present them, properly an thenticated. within the time prescribed by law, ether wi this noties will be plead ia bar of their recovery.

lll1 WM. BLANEY. A.lmf i SKI.l.IXO off at Cost at the hi ore of Charles Darr, in Market street. Alt persuus ledilted said Bia will please call and settle, at ouoe. Sept 20-tf PAM'L.

BOYD. A'tt. 3 5 5 00 25 00 00 14 00 00 00 00 00 rough ,00 00 a Aib, Head's. 0 00 a I K. O.

Tboniastown.O 00 a 1 00 LUMBER, River, per M. Floor. 00 a 00 00 parcel at 17 Prime 14. Bacon, shoulders 9 a 9c; sides ui a lie bams iiij ail)c. Lard mbbts.

tta 9k cents in 0 00 dressed.OO 00 a 0 00 Do. rough.00 00 a Wide do. .0 00 Scantlinr SUGAR, per pound. embroidered L. C.

haudkeri hieft bordered do. plaid and plain wooleu shawls; hell and horn comb; merino and cotton shirts and punts white and red flannels Swi, cambric and cotton edgings mid insertings; black and brown 31 New Orleans, .6 a 35 Porto 51 a 27 St. Croix, 0 a 40 Loaf, lOi a fuiritugs, luciii, uijni, uvuiui. e. UPERIOR GRIND.vro.NLS AND FLXTURES Fr 0 11 A.

resjxtftruUy luvites hi friends, and citizens genc- LIQUORS, per gallon. N. E. 33 a C.in 31 a Whiskey, rec.W a Apple Brandy, 00 a Peach none a MOLASSES, per gall. Cuba 1 a New 30 a ij sale by J.

M. ROBINSON. rail to give him a call bt fore purehaaing. 00 TIMBER, t-er M. Wilmington, Oct.

3. 151 23 30-6t ilmington, iH-t. II, WOI O. Ca. llauia.

500 very suierior N. G. Hams. For sale by HOWARD PhliK.N. kea I0 all.

ool Sales of unwashed common at 16 a wanhed 26 a 27 cents. Market dull. Wbi.kev We quote at 22 a 22 cents per gallon, in and 23 a 23i in bbls. Phii.a Delphi Oct. 14.

The election excitiment has put a check upon business. Stock are geuerally unchanged l'ennsjlvania 5' 90 J. Flour is dull at 4 06 a fl 1 for State brand. Rye flour (3 25. Corn meal 3 121.

Small sales or red wheat at 76 a 80 ceuts, and white at 82 a 87 cents. Yellow corn 63 a 63 cents. Rye and oats are unchanged. Provisions are very quiet, and priaes show no material alteration. Groceries are steady.

io coffee 8J a 9c. Cot. ton is without movement. Whickejr 21 a 22c. Ntw York, Oct.

14, 6 1 M. The cotton market ha been dull to-day, and a decline of a half ccut per lb. has taken place. Flour sales of common western brands at 3 a 3 75; southern and canal brand 4 a ft H. Sales of bushel of prime mixed corn at 57c.

Pork sales of 4iK) bbls. prime mess t.ork at 15 25. Sales f600bhds. Kentucky tobacco at from 3 to 10J Wheat The sale of wheat amounted to 3,500 bushels at 71 a 72c per bushel. Freights to Liverpool flour a8d.

00 00 a 00 00 20 i Mill, prime 10 00 a 10 50 33 ordy, .0 00 a 9 00 j' Do. 00 a 6 00 00 00 TALLOW, 00 00 Per round 7 a '8 0 00 WINES, per gallon. Madeira, 70 a 5 00 0 00 Port 1 25 a 4 00 3J Malaga 40 a 60 MACKEREL, per bbl No. 1 0 00 a No. 2 0 00 a Na.

3 6 00 a MULLETS, Per 0 00 a NAILS, perlh ...3 a Valualilc lioM rl for ale. r1HE ubscribor offers fr sale his place on the Sound, tfTJI known as the Peleu place," containing between ZZ five and six hundred acres of litml, between seventy and eighty acres of which is cleared the balance is good turpentine land. The improvements are, a fine new dwelling house, with all neccs.ary outbuildings of even- description. There Note. River Lumber, Tar, and Turpentine, are always will also be old on the place about one thousand bunliels of I l.ME! LIME LIME H-I200 casks fresh Ume, snpe-1J rior quality, daily expected per scbr.

Anita llaruoru aud fur sale by W.M. M. IJARRISS, Agent. September 30th. 1851.

20 i i i i i mi i egaxs, just arrived per tear. Gtn. Irvin. For salo at manufacturer' prices, by HOWAIM) i PEDKN. BAR KEEPER WANTED.

Ono that come well re-coiuuiKiided. will find constant employment, and liberal wage. For further pnrticuliin apply at Sept 12. 1 OFFICE." Mtltl tGF. A Nil CTOIl V.

rPllE undersigned having bought the CarrtOfr vJ.TJJ.'j 1 Furtury formerly carried on N. S. NkaLk, T'''X on the corner of Prinee and Inlrd Streits, nHmsit tbe Livery Stables of 11 R. Nixoi, respectfully Infbrm the public that he is prepared to execute alt work In th above line, in the most fashionable, substantial and neat style. He Is also prepared to A'W Harm, in ft manner that will give satisfaction.

He i also prared to eaeeuto all Smith sold In the and arc subject to the expense of landing, inspection, cooperage, say on Lumber, rt cents per Tar and 1 urrentine about 10 cents per barrel, "tor dry Virgin or mixed Turpentine, a deduction is made according to quality. corn irom the to xix hundred buIicl ot potatoes from one hundred to one hundred and fifty buNhtls pea and a lurge quantity of live stock, consisting of rows, hogs and sheep together with agricultural implements, and, in fact, every thing belongiug to the plantation. ALSO, The Augustus nlace, situated on the Sound, half a mile from the Peden place, containing about two hundred acres, a 30 between fifty and sixty of which is cleared. The remainder .00 ..00 ..90 "oo is generally turpentine laud, i he land is of the very best quality, and eligiMy situated. For terms and further particulars, apply to J.

T. SCIIONWAI.D. 50 00 0 00 6 90 6 5 00 KKKICillTS i TO NEW YORK. Turpentine, Rosin, and Tar, per Spirits Turpentine, Rice, per 1(10 pounds, gross Cotton, per bale Cotton goods and yarns, per foot, Flaxseed, per cask Ground Peas, tier bushel, Lumber, per TO PHILADELPHIA. Turpentine, Rosin, and Tar, per barrel Spirits Turpentine, do Ground Pens, per bushel, Lumber, per Cotton goods and yarns, per cubic TO BOSTON.

Turpentine, Rosin, and Tar, per 4 00 ..25 ..00 4.00 ...6 a 30 a 50 a 6 a 5 00 a 0 a 40 a 65 a 8 00 unnK connecleil with ruling vehicles! also, to repair Dray, Carts and Waggons of every descrl tlon. He has now been carrying on the above business for teve rul months, in Wilmington, and believe that ha ha given general satisfaction, aud hopes by strict attention, to hi bu-siness to receive a liberal continuance of patronage. A11 vehicles to repair, or horses to shoo, tout by ser vants, must be accompanied with a written order, or (be will not be attended to. JOHN II. LANE.

Wilmington, N. Sept. 15, 1.851 7-lf Vol Ice to Consignees and Matter of Wssels. ALL Vessels arriving nt tbe anchorage at Sinithvllle, outward bound, with slaves on hoard working as stevedores, are requested to obtain from the owner of said Nave In Wilmington, written permits, to work ou board of their Vessels, which if not done, said slave will be removed from the Vowel on her arrival at tbisplaee. 1 JOHN II A IX, Smithville, N.

Sept. 7th, 1851 Ah Oars, from 10 to 20 feet. For ssl by HOWARD it PEDEN. ..35 ..50 7 50 Spirits turpentine, do Lumber, per EXPORTS From the Port of Wilmington, for the Week ending Oetober leith, Coastwise. Foreign.

Turpentine, bbls. Spirits Turpentine, bbls. Kosin, bbls, 9,713 I'itch, 30 TiucOil," 10 Tar, Lumber, feet, 316,096 185,000 Timber, feet, 120,000 Shingles, 265,000 Ai.so-Cosstwiso 6 bbls. varnish, 1 bag seed, 48 empty 10 bars rags, 13 10 boxes, 1 cask, and 2 hhds. dried fruit, 12 bale cotton, 4 boxe mdie and 2 bbls.

wax. Departure of the Atlantic Steamer. INOI.JSIt STEAMERS. From Euro. N.

York. Botnn. PhUa. America 00.... Xiiigura Aug.

00 Sept. 00. Europa Sept. 0.... Oct'r 0 City of Manchester Sept.

Africa Sept. 00. 0.... Canada Sept. 00....

15.... Asia Sept. 00.... Oct'r 22.... AMERICAN STKA.MK.

KS. From JV. Yurk. lArtrpmtl. Snuth'ton.

Ilnvrt. Baltic 00 Pacific 0.... 00. Atlantic Sept. 00....

Oct'r 0.... Pacific Sept. 00.... Oct'r 15.... Baltic Oct Oct'r Atlantic Oct'r 25.

12.... Wilmington. N. C. Oct.

8th, 1K.U 27-tf tkkmknimh hf.ih ction ii puhkmi (ill EAT BARGAIN'S HOW ARD PKDK.V South Water street, have Just received their fall etock of 4 Iroceries. Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Gils, Paints, WMden Ware. Willow Ware, llara Ware, Dry Goods, Confectionary, Fruits, Nuts, liaisins, Pickles, Preserves, Catsups, Sauces, Jellies and Jonibs, Soups, Starch, Candles, Matches, Wrapping Paper, Twine, Cordage, Duck, Blocks, Hunks, Mast Hoops and Ship Chandlery, assorted, in all its various branches; Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Flour, Butter, Lard, Fish, Tobacco, and every thing else, in fact, that is wanted. PUatt gnr ui a call and Hit iffy yurthn. NUTlt'K.

ALL persons indebted to J. Antone Morris, are requested to call on J. G. Wright and settle the same; and nil persons having claims ogainst said Morris, uro notified to present them forthwith to the subscriber. W.

C. HOWARD, Assignee. Oct. 7th. 111.

2Mf 01 HTKIt. Oysters dailv received fro'iiriv New River, and also from Norfolk, per HiilM hJ Road, at the Exchange Restaurat, where the $Jjr will be served up in every variety of style. Families supplied at fl 50 per gallon. THOS. HOWELL.

October 2, 1851 tf Wilmington flunk Tlntei of Kiehunget New York. Boston 1 per cnt. I it it .1 lhiladelphia Virginia Charleston 1 percent. REVIEW OF THE WILMINGTON MARKET, FOR THE WEEK KNMNO OCTOBER 16, 1831. Bacoi.

We hear of no sales, quotations nominal. I tMI'I'V llrr Is 100 large sixe, expectod Ier achr. Jo scph James, from Boston. ELT.tS, RUSSELL C6. SlimiKH.

Candy, Raisins, Prnne. Citron, Currant, Almonds, Filbert, Bratil Nuts, Shelled Almonds, CoX Gelitinc, Yeast Powders, Salsratus, Mustard, anl very ar tide you want, for sale low by HOWARD It PEpI Beef Cattle, Pork, Lambs and Mi-Tro. The stock of fi. Flni(s. Masters of vessels will find Flairs of all kinds, for sule at New York prices, by hoWard Marine lntcllincc.

F.HH Pork A few barrels expected by ELLIS, RUSSELL 4. ro. PORT OF WILMINGTON, NoRTH-CAROLlN'A. 5 barrels extra bleached patent Solar Oil, extiected IlJIPTV Ilarrels.125 extra large expected ptr brig Charles, from Boston. For salo by ELLIS, RU.SSELL A CO.

I C. Lard In kegs. Also, a prime article of leaf lanl in tins, from 40 to 50 lb, each. For sale low, by SAVAGE HA RES. SALERATUS.

5 half barrel. For aale by KUSSELL CO; STA boxe Colgate's" best. ELLIS, RUSSELTi CO. 0 tr lrig unarle Irorn lioston. Kb.hL CO.

FOIl KKVf. commodious house on the comer of Front and Market Streets, known as the fmdon House," HANDLES Sperm, Adamantine, and Tallow, In KLLIS, USSKLT CO. oontaiuiug over 20 rooms, and well calculated for a boarding house. A LSO, The store on South Water Street, at present occupied by Martin Cronly. Possession given 1st October.

Apply to MLONIX IN. WINDOW CORNICE AND CURTAIN BANDS. A large and splendid assortment. Just in store and for alcby J. M.

ROBINSON. ARRIVED. Oct. 15 Anata Damon, Trim, from Camden, to Wm. M.

Harris with lime. A'ohr. WjivLccraft, Gof, from LtttU-R iver, with turpentine "and spirits, to J. 4- D. McRae Co.

Oct. 16 schr Mary Abigail, Charlotte, from Shallotte, with spirits turpentine and rosin. Schr. L. P.

Smith, Stutss, from Philadelphia, to DeRosset Brown. Schr. Mary F. Luttcrloh, Sommers, from Philadelphia, to George Marriss. Schr.

Harrison Prico, Downs, from New York, to Mile Costin. Steamer 'Governor Dudley, from Charleston, with U.S. mail and passengers. CLEARED. Oct.

16 Steamer Gladiator, Stcrrett, for Charleston, with U. S. mail and 105 passengers. Exports of schr. Henry Russell, for Baltimore, cleared in our last, 1 bbl.

beeswax, 1 bag seed, 75 bbls. rosin, 3 bbls. varuish, 10 bbls. pine oil, 1 bbl. flour, and 46,000 ft.

lumber. From our Smltlivllle Correspondent. S.mithviu.e, N. Oct. 15th, 1851.

Editort Journal brigs F. Nickcrson, and J. P. Brown, and schrs. R.

W. Brown, Leroy, Virginia Griffith, Gen. Irvin, C. C. Stratton, R.

P. Burton, E. S. Powell, Forest, Elouise, and Win. Hart, went to sea over the Main Bar this morning.

The ship S. V. Given is at the anchorage, and will probably go outside to-morrow to. finish loading for Liverpool. H.

FMHK-Klonr. Vnd for tale by October 6, 1851 -150 bbls. Extra Brauds," in store ELLIS, RUSSELL CO. AM)I() from schr II. P.

Russell, 75 bbl fresh ground 1j Flour, from nw wheat, for sale by October 7, 1851 ELLIS, RUSSELL CO. the first has continued abundant for the wants of buyers, and sales are dull at 1 ft 4 50 per 100 lbs. as extremes for a good articlo of beef. None but a good artiele is wanted. Pork None arriving and ttfe article is much wanted.

The market is pretty well supplied with lambs and mutton. Prices continue at about the same as quoted at last week, from $1 to fl 25 per head, as to quality. None of the above articles should be brought to market unless they are in primt condition, and then they will always find ready gale at fair prices CoR.i-ReccipU since our last have been confined to small Jols per Railroad. We note sales of 130 bushels at 72 cents per bushel. csslirilcliTeredrHTeal nrrTfes slowfyTind i' rather scarce.

We refer to tnble for prices. Cofpee Small sales to the trade of Rio at quotation. Stock fair. Egos Come in rparingly and we have to raise our figure to 20 cents per dozen. FtxurR.

Small sales Baltimore brands at 5 per bbl. Stock fully fair. Hat None received. Lard. Sales dull at 11 cents per lb.

in and 12J in kegs, for N. C. Lime. Received this week 1100 casks selling from wharf at $1 per cask. Lumber.

Nothing doing in river lumber. Molasses. Sale of recent receipt of Cuba molasses in lots to suit, as to quality, at 18 ft 20 cent per gallon. Turpentine Since last Thursday thi article ha arrived remarkably slow. Up to yesterday noon, the sales had reached only 979 bbl.

The article ha also continued to advance during the week. On Friday and Saturday, lastwcck's figures were obtained for 170 bbls. On Monday 553 bbls 8Q.On JTuesday 60- bbl went -t previous day' rates, and 169 bbls. brought $2 40 per bbl. This latter price, however, was considered to be a little above the market value, considering the circumstances under which it wa taken, and on Wednesday the sales only reached 30 which went at 2 35, being 5 cents per bbl.

les than the last sale the day previous. To-day the tale have reached 180 bbls. at $2 35 per bbl. of 280 lbs. The price 'of the bard article raiyrMfirm at 1 85, and but little arriving: Spirits TuRrEXTi.VE.-The transaction in thi article since last Thursday have reached abat 1190 450 of which changed hands in the evening of that day, at 30 eent per gallon.

The sales since then up to to-day noon, have been made at 29 cent per gallon. Iloldersappear to be firm at 30 cents, but in the absence of order, there are no buyer at thi price. 29 eent per gallon it offering freely, lul there are very few tellers at this price. i 87 bbls have been received Mii wcek.wkich tronghtfl 60 per bbl. Rosi.

Tb price ha ruled firm in No. 8 rosin, fcrld about BACON A few choice hams expected per schr. Joseph Jaine, from Boston. ELLIS, RUSSELL CO. WHEEL Harrows.

CO Canal Barrows, for sale low by HOWARD PE DEN Mfci nf. 10 bbl. Mess Beef, for sale HOWARD A PKDEN. OIL ClothlnK. snlts Oil Clothings 100 dox.

seamen's Shirts, 1 (rawer, Pants, Over Coat. Sheath, Belts, Palm. Chest, and every article roqhired for the ey age. For sale low by HOWARD J'EDEN. NAILH IV) keg Nail.

Forialeby HOWARD It PEDEN. Direct from the Manufactures 300 pair Planter Boots, for women 250 pair Dutch Boot, for wo men 1200 pair Extra Heavy Brogano all of which are war ranted to do good service. Persons wanting the best Negro Shoes at low price are invited to call and them! O. fc G.HOLMES. FOll TIIK LADIRtf.lt rplIE llncsta well the cheapest Table Ivory.

Plated (and warranted to keep its color) Table, Desert and Tea Spoons; Forks; Sugar Shovels; Salt do and Pickle Kniveaf Bronze Candlesticks; and bat of Scissor, Shears, Needles, and Pin. The above I have manufactured especially for my retail ales, and every article warranted. M. liOBINsON. Wilmington, October 3, 1851 1 1 11 1 AttGE Axles of Superior qualitySuitable fof PATENT WINDLASS.

1 second hand Windlass com-plete. For sale by HOWARD PFDEN. Bags Rio in store. ELLIS, RUSSELL CO. RIO Coffee 150 bags primo green Rio Coffee.

For sale low, by HOWARD PEDEN. NEW FLOUR. 50 bbl. fresh ground new wheat flour. For sale by HOWARD 'EDEN.

MACKERAL. SO barrela No. 3, 20 half No. 3, Store, for by KLLIS, KUSSELL CO. Consignees per llallroad, October 13 and 16.

694 bbls. rosin; 25 bbls. spirit turpentine; 81Jboxe tobacco and merchandizeTo J. D. McRae Savage Meare, Gause Bowdcn, W.

A. Gwyer, DcRossctt Brown, Perkins M. Costin, Anderson A Latirmer. -Muscovadoe and Cnba, In find, and barrels, for sale by ELLIS. RUSSELL CO.

COIINICE and Curtain Band. A full assortment, for aale, at the Hardware Store. J. M. ROBINSON.

SEGA RS. A few thotutaod, choice brand. In store. ELLIS, RUSSELL 4t CO i XJ Timber Waggon. Extra Timber Axes; House and Yard Axe, cheap.

For sale by J. M. BLANKETS and KVKro Clothing 500 50 by 72, and 56 by 73 Inches 300 roll Kersey, which will be sold low, by HOWARD PEDEN. FLOUR. 200 bbl, Flour, 4 Jut received and for sale.by HOWARD, tf PEDEN- i 1 COFFEE, Coffee, Coffee 25 bags Laguayra, 25 bags St.

Domingo, to arrive per Schr. Harrison Price, from New York. For alo low by ELLIS, RUSSELL tf CO. OAKUM. 50 bale extra fine Oakum.

For ale by HOWARD Ic PliDEN. TO RF.KT. IME ME, FROM the 1st of October, Warehonseofi IIendoron, Alley, suitable for the itortg of Salt, liar, eto. Ap-SH Uine-50 casks expected per Prig Charles, from Bogton; For sale by ELLIS, LtS.nLL A CO XJ NOTICE Extra. I have autboriied Mr.

James Burch to collect all accounts due prerion to lit of October instant. All person indebted are earnestly requested to et-tle. ALEX. McRAE. Jr.

Oct. 14, 1851 A (Town pnper eopy. ply to N. NIXON. 1 T)nKA-50 barrels Pile Bread r- Sept 29, 1851 19-tft IL.

bbl for machinery, forialeby CHEESE. fteoeived this day 45 boxe extra Cbeee--For Sale low bjT O. G. HOLMES. 50 boxe oda cracks', fresh.

For sale hy HOWARD PEDEN? 0.

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