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( "7- PUBLISHED BY FULTON & PRICK. WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA. SIX DOLLARS A YEAR, IN ADVANCE Dumber 21 : VOLUME I. WEDNESDAY EVESIX1V OCTOBER. 1, 1SI.. a 1 1 i l III I t ) I j 1 1 i 1 S : ! ; . . s RATES OF ADVERTISING. ALT Witt 1 day 23 2dav 3T 3 dV, W 4 d.,.... tai 5 d.iv,.... , 75 1 wfik fC 2 we-ki,...........-1 37 1 1 month, 2 00 2 mttUs, .-3 50 3 months, .....5 U) 6 months 1 year 13 00 Tea lirte are counted a a half-square. Longer advert; payable in advance. j . of anxs- idiy 2 davs .... .... .... ! 3dT i 5JjY , I 1 Wvrk ' f week 1 mouth t Smooths.......... Smooths ; 6 mouths.... ...... i iy square, and five lines cuicuts iu proportion ) 50 . 75 00 25 5.1 73 . 2 75 . 4 00 . 7 n .10 00 .lb no .sa oo or les a , and all W5I. M. IIAKUI, GEM:ilAIrCtuiinlloit Mrif ltt fc hlp Tlrcdier, ' Wilmington, V. C. . HKEECES; O. G. Parsley. Esq , 1 x':i.:.. V f """J ..-...... , , J as. Corner & Sons, 'ltimore. K. A. Souder fclo., Philadelphia. Thump-oft & Hunter, ) New.Ywlk. M. M. r reemaU & o., J Tufts 4 Hunting, IWtou. C. I). ELLIS. U. r. RI SSF.LL. J. B- Ill -LLL. ELLIS, KfSSKLL at CO., CleNcral Commission Merchant! and Ship Hrokcra, T Wilmington, N. C. Refer to E. T. II.UA, Esq., President Branch Hank ul the State, Wilmington. 4 JO KIM 1.11. FLA W Kit, GK K IX A li i owl m I l on Me 1 1 h tin t , 2 ly Wilmington. N. C. MAVACaK !k Mi: AH ICS, COMMISSION and Forwarding .Men haul, Wilmington N. C. Spt. 9th, 21.T JACKSONVILLE FUMALK SKM1XAKY. rrHE Second Session of this School will comint'm-e on the X 2)th October, under the immediate FUemxion .of the Kev. W.m. (). Kkid and Lady. All possible pains will he taken to make this one a'uong the best S hools in the East ern part of the State. A thorough English education will be given, and riie languages will also be taught if desired. Jiotird ean be hnd on reitsonable terms iu the best of families, varying from f 3 to 7 50 per month. Ttrmt of Tuition jnrtr$sion of Jivt months. Primary English branches $S (M) Higher brunehes iu English 1 Ereneh 5 00 (Jermun 5 (HI Music on Pis no -. 17 IK) For use of instrument 3 00 Music on (luitar . 00 Drawing and Painting in wuter colors 5 00 Fancy and Ornamental Needle Work 3 00 . Vocal Music taught grirtis. No reduction whatever in tuition from time of entrance, except in ease of protrneted sickness, liy order of Hoard of Trustees. JASl'KK ETI I i:K IlunC, President. Jacksonville, Onslow co., X. C. Sept. 3, 131 l-4m Spirit of the Age, (Kaleigh,) rid N'ewbernian, (N'ewbern.) will copy 4 months, nd forward oills to Jacksonville. TO Till: ll KLlt . TIMIE subscriber has leased for a term of years, of H. W. X llrown, l'isij , his fire-proof store, with his wharves, ami is now inacondition to take especial care of Spirits Turpentine and other Naval Stores committed to his euro. The Ware house is well known to bo the best and safest place in town for tho storage of Bacon, Lard, Corn, Peas, &c. '1 he lower wharves have on them four large new sheds, where Spirits can bo safely kept from the rain and sun. lie is prepared to -receive and ship, or sell, all kinds of produce scut to Lis tare, lie will also yiake advances when required. lie begs to refer to t he following gentlemen: 11. W. Prown, John Dawson, O. G. Parsley, and Thos. II. Wright, E-irs. MILES COSTIN, llrown's wharf, Wilmington, N. ( September 12; 1831 l-12m ViT North Carolinian and Ob-server, Fayrtteville ; Hepuh lican 4" Patriot, and Telegraph. Galdsboro'; and Putriot, W'eldon, will copy the above twelve months. WASTED TO COVI'llACT FOH. THE subscriber wishes to contract for One Million of lied Onk Ilhd. Htnvra, of the following dimension, ri: Full -It inches long, J inch thick on the thin edge ; to average.-! inches in width ; none to be less than 3l. They must be got out Of good, sound timber, and not to shew much sap. They must be rough shaved with the drawing knife. For which quality of StavtsIam willing to par $1S per' thousand. E. I). HALL. Wilmington, Aug. 2f), 1831 ,51-lf TO THE IU'HLIC. THE undersigned having entered into a Co-partner-Ship for tho purpose of carrying on the Hoot ninlr Mice KuslneN in all its branches, take this method of informing their friends and the public that they will open, about the 20th September, one i the most fashionable stocks ever offered in this market, all of w hich shall be of the hkst material and wriRKMANsinr. They intend to MANUFAC TEH E LAKGELY, and have procured the services of some of the bctt workmen in tho country. They hope by strict attention and a determination to please, to merit a liberal share of patronage. H. J. JONES, THOS. M. GARDNER. Wilmington, August 30, 1851 52-tf $300 HE WARD. ESCAPED from the Jnil of Kershaw District, on Monday, the Hth lay of July last, Samuel J Love, who was con victed for tho inurder of Mr. Robert J. Lester, at Spring Terra! 18-31. Said Lore is about 20 or 21 years of age, 6 ft. 2 inches high, has rather dark hair, and of a sallow complcx , ion, and has a down-cast look, with dark grey eyes, and some of his front teeth a little decayed, and is a carpenter by trade. I will give the above reward to anypcrson who will appre ' hend the said 8. J. Lore, and lodge him in any Jail in this State, or One Hundred and Fifty Dollars for his safecon flnement In any Jail in the United States, so that I can get -Thirar " JOHN INGRAM, S. K. D. Camden, So. Ca., AngnBt 8, 1851 49-Gm (JJjOAJ REWARD. -ifunaway from the subscriber, iSj&O about the 8th of July, a mulatto fellow nam d WINDSOR, about 35 vears old. He is about five faet eleven inches hieh. lull bushr hair: rather -slow ; spoaen, ana ratner spare built, his rront teeth slightly decay ed, and.probably one or both of his eye teeth out. Said ne , gro is alCooper by trade, and will attempt to pass as a free . an' am ms7 probably have iim papersaa Jutbaijaid he - can go any where, lie is a little rinkley about the yes, and : has an old afrpearance. The subscriber will give the above reward for his apprehension and delivery, to him, in Conway ' boro S. C, or confinement in any jail, in North Carolina, ; so that he can get him. Said negro belongs to James M. ' Belt, of Greenville, N. C. of whom I hired him. August 1st, 1851-47-tf SPELL. Favetteville Observer tf. and send bill to this office. WAXTED TO PCItCIIASE. TWO competent Placksiniths. nd from 25 to 35, X and a good Wheelwright. For snch as will suit, ffi wo will pay the hlgliosf Cftsh prite. ' - ' - ri , O. 4 G. HOLMES. . 1 ApriMMWJ ; . - 31 tf STATE Or XfOIlTn CAXtOLINA. New H uve Ch tt. Ct art rf Pleisanl Quarter S-ions Sept eta Vr Term, 1831. r? a; pearing ta the satisfAction f the Court that a certain vv?nt Bsiucd GEOKliE AARON, has It-en ewofired in the Jail of New Hanover county fur twelve month a a rua away ulave, and that the requirement of our statute laws ia such case mail an 1 1 rovi ltd has been cvuit lied with. (S KevLttd Statutes, chapter 111; section Iti.) It is thcrvfivre ordered ly thu Coart that the Sheriff of New Hanover coun ty ex at publie male, the sail Geerge Aaron, as a slave, at the Court-llwuse in Wilmington, on the eoud Monday in December uext. OWEN FENNELL, Sheriff of New Hanover chanty. Wilmington. Sept. 13, 1S31 2-3mw Tl AYKIl'4 PATENT UKIIKiK. i NEW and valuable trestle Pridge has been patented IX. by Mr. G. W. Thayer, of Mas., husctts, whhh wiU U foatid to bo an iuiportaut inveution. The amount tf strength atUiucny the structure is stx-ken of as being wonderful. The inventor feci confident tnat to weight which could be pUc l upon it. co uli break, it down. Phi consideration, .taken together with the'economv with which it may be built, will render it worthv the attention of all who are interested iu the subject. This bridge is adapted eeuliarly to Rail roads as well as county roads, as it can be made of auy re quired span, so as not to obstruct the navigation of streams when rafts or boats might be desired to pass, and can also be built at a very moderate expense. Isaac- Wells, Wilmington, N'. C.,is Agent forthis State, as a No for Smth. Carolina and Virginia, and will attend to aH eommuuieutious upou the subject addressed to him, post paid. Wilmington, N. C, Aug. 8th. 1S31 -4H-ly VO HEW AltO. BROKE JAIL in Whiteville, Columbus county, on Satur day night, the l'Hh iust., a man, or boy, bv the name of ELIJAH ARNOLD. Said Arnold is about "l years old, about four ft . six inches high, light hair, and look pale in the faee, badly grown, and will weigh about 83 or 90 lbs. He has been convicted of murder, f will give the above re ward of Twenty-Five iNdlars for his delivery to wo iu Whiteville, or any Jail so that I can ret him again. LEWIS WILLIAMSON, SVIT. Whiteville, April 21, K" 3.1-tf VALUAHLE HEAL ESTATE KOH HALE. J offer for sale my entire IMtl Estate, upon which are JT thirty-five sets of Poxes; the most ot which have only been in use from one to two years; w ith a sufficient quan tity of round trees to cut at least twenty sets more J the lands upon which these aresituated, is not easily surpassed by any pmey lands in Lastern Carolina! There is upon the premi ses two Iristillerics n "ally and conveniently fitted up, with all necessary out-houses. I'poii the farm. I think tue buil dings altogether are seldom excelled. Those wishing to purchase are invited to examine for themselves. Terms shall be low, ami payments accomodating. Come and see. Any person wishing to purchase, can be furnished with a sufficient number of teams and wagons to carry on both the om ralions of Farm and Turpentine, and with a vear's supply of provision. JOHN A. AVIHETT. Catharine Lake, Onslow co., N. ('., Inly 22, 1H30 47-tl LOOK AT Till. rpHE undersigned having determined on moving South, JSJ X offers for sale his plantation whereon he now resides, vi. in Duplin county, lying on the main road from Fayetteville to Newbern, three miles wet of Kenarisville, containing a hotit M00 Acres, one-half of which is cleared and in a good state of cultivation ; and he has no hesitation in saying that it is the best Corn plantation in tin neighborhood. The Dwelling House is convenient and comfortable, with the best set of out-buildings in tho County. Also, one tract of Tar and Turpentine Land .near the Rail Road, three miles below Strickland's Depot, containing a bout -WM) Acres. Also, a valuable Steam Mill, (of ten horse power,) located at Strickland's, in good order; atida superior team of Horses, Waggon, &. A bargain can be had by applying soon, and payments made accommodating and easy. JAS. M. MIDDLETON. Duplin county. Oct. 23, 1850 7-tf HEAL ESTATE FOH HALE. ri'MIK Lots and improvements thereon, at Saracta,Du- Jt phn county, N. C, formerly occupied hy. win. t Jeffreys as a Store and Distillery, are ottered for sale. The situation'is a ery advantageous location for the above or any other business. For particulars, apply to 1. i!. k J. T. KELLY. Kenansville, Duplin co., N. C, April 18, 1S51 32-tl FOH SALE. COMFORTAPLE dwelling hono, with suitable out- XY houses and a well of good wnter, 2 miles from V liming ton, together with 50 or 100 acres of land Jii onnd it. The house is new and well furnished : twostorys high, and has five comfortable rooms. J here are about 7 acres or cleared land immediately around the house, acre of which is well improved as a garden spot. The remaining i acres are in cultivation, ami contain about 100 young apple and peach trees, and 30 flourishing young seujipernong vines. ' Tlie lo cation is believed to be perfectly hcrflthy. For terms and further information, apply to 15. 1. IIOWZE, Esq. Nov. 2!. 12-tf FOH SALE. THE subscriber Offers for sale the following tracts of , land, lying at Lockwood's Folly, in Prunswick coun- -X? ty, only 28 miles from Wilmington.. The property will be sold in tots to suit purchasers : f 1100 acres of Turpentine and Corn land, lying oh Lock wood's Folly River, and having on it an excellent grist mill. 400 ncrcs only 10 miles from Smithvillc. Also, A lot containing 3 acres, and lying within a few hundred yards of Lockwood's Folly Pridge, on tho Georgetown road. A detiirable site for a country store. Persons desirous of purchasing, can make application in Wilmington, to Wt A. Rourk, or on the premises to U. W. ROt'RK. Prnnswick Co., Aug. 1, '51. 47-tf KEW UOODM. TTTE have received a part, and daily expecting the bal W anee, of our Fall Stock of Grocrle and Ship t linnrilrry, which was purchased direct from the importers and manufacturers, and selected with groat care. We re spectfully invite our customers and the public to call and ex amioo our'stock. as we are determined to sell at the lowest prices. Our stock consists in part of . 300 bags Rio, Laguyra, St. Domingo, Java, and Mocha 25 hhds P. R. Sugar; . Coffee; 200 bbls. refined, crushed, powdered, & granulated Sugar; '25 boxes " loaf Sugar; 50 bbls. coffee crushed do. Teas of all varieties, Green and Black; 200 boxes Soap; ' -, 300 " Sperm, Adamantine and Mould Candles; 100 " Iemon Syrun; 4K)0 reams-Wrappiiig Jiiperf 200,000 Cigars, all grades and kinds; 100 lmxcs Tobacco a fine article 100 bbls. Whiskey, Brandy, Gin, Rnm, Wines, and Cordials, f every variety and quality; Butter, L'ard, Rice, Flour, Salt, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Mustard, Cassia, Nutmegs Cheese, Crackers, Bread, &e. Cordage. Duck, Blocks, Anchors, Chains, Lanterns, Com passes, and every article required on board of ships. . We also have a large stock of Wooden and Willow Ware, Hardware, Dr? Goods-; fce.r besides numerous articles not mentioned. PUane call and tzamine our ttrsk. Sept. 13, 1851 HOWARD &PEDEN. F iISIL Haddock, in barrels ; No. 3 Mackerel in kits. For sale by , RUSSELL CQ. "run it eat. THE comtno-Iioij bouse en the ctracr of Fnw.t and Mart Streets, kaowa at the ' lJoa lbae,,LLi coctaitieg over 20 rooiuj, and wcU ealcuUted for a boarding house. ALSO, t The store ea Soata Water Strt, at pre sent eccnpied by Martia 4i Cr-.hlr. 1'osscssioa riven lit tVtoler. Art!vU M. LU.M.i.. S4. 5th, 151. 3J-f J THE CHILD, V TREATISE on the Dirnoi and treatment of the DISUSES OF CHIUiUEN, according to the simple laws of nature, witboat MedicatacaU and apoo the lirta, numing. and education of children, as well as the most fre quent disease from their very infancy to the period ef puberty,- illastrated for the mast, by a description of unujeroas cases, gathered during a practice of 22 years. By ), T. Scmojwalj, M. D Tk abvve book is for sale at lb Bookstore of L. If. PIERCE, MarkeUtreet. Wilmington, N. C. August 1, 1831. . 47-tf FIHE ISI'HA,NCK . . THE nnilersigned having received the Agency, is prepared to take risks uhj thi imut fivorablt ttrmt in one of the 6ef lnturttHft Vumvanitt in tht tonnfry THE HART FORI) PROTECTION. II. N11T, Agent. Auguat 2), isil 61 -tf XEW VIIHK I.IKE IM HAM E C OMPAQ V. THE Agency of thi rstablirhment for the town of WiB mington has been conferred upon the uudersirned, who is prepared to afford all requisite information, and to receive application for LIFE IVl RANCE non as reasonable terms as any other institution of the same character in the country. H. NUTT, Agent. August 2!), 1851 &l-tf FOH MALE OK UK NT. - ' 4 COMFORTABLE Dwelling House in good order, to i. gether wi b all necessary outhouses, with an excellent well of water in the yard. It is situated on the corner of MeRae and Chesnut Streets, in the Northeast part of the town, known as NEWTOWN, possession given onthe first of October. For further particulars, apply t Aug. 29. lVl-5l-tf H. BAXTER. FOH MALE OH FOH IlKVT. rpHE unexpired lease of my ROCK SPRING BARk X ROOM is for sale. If not sold, it will be rented fromLi the first of October next. J FOR RENT A dwelling-house suitable for two small families, situated on the coiner of Queen ami, Ann streets, In the southeastern part of the town ; also, a small Dwelling in Oregon, in the northeast part of the town, are for rent for one vear from the first of next October. Apply to Aug. 1 1 47-tf J DAVID Til ALLY, at the Washington and Lafayette Hotel. O.'Mre A llniliitoii k Hall(li Hnlli-itnd t'oinpnii , ) Ami r llth. 1M3I. J rTHE Freight Trains for H'tlitm will hereafter leave on X Mondays, Wednesdays, and Friday. Freight must be at tho Depot by one o'clock on Saturdays, Tuesdays and Thursdays. The Trains arrive at Wilmington every Tues day, Thursday and Saturday mornings, between 7aud 8 o clock. JUJLN Null, I ransportation Agent. August 22. 1851 50-(it HHOTIIKitst LIF.; rjlIIE Steamer Ttrothtrt and Tow Boats, cIPK X Stei'riHon and Ditviii l.twii are prepared JL-4JZ3? to forward with Despatch, all goods consigned to the Propri etor. The Steamer tfrothm is of light draught, and well suited to run' in low witir. She jiossc.sses jmtrtr and ipmf, and is aumirai'iy adapted to lowing, and can accommodate about 20 passengers. Tho Proprietor contemplates running tho Boat,, himself, and will give special attention to way freight and naval stores; to towing, and will also attend to the comfort and convenience of Passengers. From his long experience as Agent in Wilmington of the several Steam Boat Companies, he thinks he can giro satisfaction. To Merchants in the interior he would say, that all Goods shipjied by him, will be delivered to their Ageitf in rayett evillfl. His Agent in Wilmington is JOHN G. LATTA, to whom all communications may be addressed, as Agent of the Steamer vrvthcu. . JOHN BANKS, Proprietor. May Ifilh. 1851 30-tf LINT OF HLAMi.1. County Court Writs; Superior do. do County Court Subpoenas; Superior do. - do. County Court FL. Fa:; Superior do. do. County Court Sci. Fa.; Superior do. do. Apprentice Indentures; Letters of Administration; County and Superior Onurtr V itness and Juror Tickets; Not ices to Tax List Receivers; Commission totake Deposition County Court Execution; Magistrate's do. Capias ad Respondendum; ( herseer s Appointments; Peace, State, and Civil War Notes of Hand; rants; Attachments; State Recognizance; , Military Ca Sa; do. Execution; Insiiector's Certificates; Certificates of Justiceiattend ing Court; Murriagu License; Tax Receipts; Insolvent Notices; Writ of Ejectment; letters Testamentary; Vendj. Exponas; Ca Sa; Land .Deeds; do. Affidavits; Garnishee Not ices; Checks, Cape FearRank; do. Branch Bunk of the State; Notes, negotiable at Bank; lAdministrator'sBonds; Guardian do. Appeal do. Ca Sa do. Sh'ff Appearance do. Constable's ' do. Sheriff's Tax do. (Forthcoming " do. do. Neero Bonds: Prosecution do. Bill of Sale: . Crew Lists: Any Blank wanted, and not on hand, will be printed with the utmost dispatch. Officers of the Courts and other ofAcer's, and all other per sons requiring Blanks, or any other work in the printing line, would do well to giro us a call, or send in their orders. We re determined to execute our work well, and at the cheapest ratesforcash. Call at the JOURNAL OFFICE. OUR JMOTTO IS "TO PLDASSt' ioV. Wilmington Raddle, Harness, Tyj'TnuiiK majTufactorv. 1M1E subscriber respectfully Informs the publie that he . keeps constantly on hand a large assortment of Coach, Gljr, and Balky Harness ; ' hmoy' and Gentlemen's Saddles, Ilrldies, Whips, Trunks, Valises, Saddle andCarpet Bags, Satchels, fancy Trunks, kt.. Always on hand a large supply of atrlng Leather and Fl jr Nets, and all other articles usually found in such establishments, all of which he warrants to be of the best material and work manship, and will be sold low for rath, or on thort credit to prompt customers. ,. Saddles, Harness, Trunks. Medical Bags, &c, made to order. Harness and Coach Trimmings sold at a fair price to persons buying to manufacture. Whips at wholesale. All kinds of Riding Vehicles bought and sold on commis sion. JOHN J. CONOLEY. , Sept. 10, 1851 - i. 8 rrUatan4 Drpartar mt tha ItalU at AVllaURgteM. The mail from tha Ncrta. by Ballrvai,' arrivea aleul 11A.M. r . The mail from the Sutb, j Steamer from CVuttoB, ar rive daily about 8 A. M. The mail fmm FayettcTitle, via Warn 9, U dat daP -oa the arrival of the "cart. The snail from Favetteville, ria ElUabethtevn, by ru!iy, Is due ca Tuesdays, TliarUy, and Saturdays, at 8 A. M. The mail from" On sluw CoorV-lloase, by tulle J ia ea Maaday's, at i P. M. ' The mail from Black River Cbar!, via Lor.gCrttk.by sal key, is due on Thursdays, at 5 T.M. i CUaUgafUalla. 7 ; The mail for tht North, Vr Railroad, doses' daily at 13 P. M. - The nail for tie South, by Ftcamboat, closes daHj at 151 Av M. - The mail for FtTtttevtlle, via Warsaw, closet dally at 10 P.M. - Tht mail for FaytttevUle, via Eliiabethtowm, by tclkey, doses oa Tuesdays, Thurs.lays, aad Saturdays, at 5j A.M. The mail for Owdtw Court-lloast, bj talkey, closet Thursdays, at 10 P. M. Jk The mail for Lmg Crek, by lulkef , cloaei on TbamLayi, at 10 P. M. gf letters should be In tht OfSet at leait 13 minutes ic fort tht time of cloning tht mails. t ,. MACKERAL.-50-barrels No. 3. 20 half bbls. No. 3, in Store. ' For sale by ELLIS, RUSSELL $ CO. SUGAR. Muscovadoes and Cuba, inbhds. and barrels, for tale by ELLIS,, RUSSELL & CO, S1 J ARS. A few thousand, choice brands, in store. ELLIS, RUSSELL & CO LEGAL OP INTEREST, ta Tia tirraaiMT stitu sat TisaiTeitia. f Maine; I per cent. , forfeit at the t latin. N'W Hampshire, per ceaL forfeit ef thrlcatht lioeaot It Uwfully taken. , " , Vermont, t per cent. reeovery la tetlon and eottt. Massachusetts. 0 per cent. forfeit ef thrice the usury. Khnde Inland, I percent. , forfeit of the usury tsd Intertst a the debt. . t'onneeticut, per cent forfeit of the whole slebt. , New-York, 7 per cent. ) uaurlottt eoniracts void. New Jersey, 7 pel cent.J forfeit of lh Whole debt. Pennsylvania, per rent. forfeit of the Wholj debt. llelaware, percent foiflt of the whole debt Maryluiirt, 8 per cent t on tobacco eontracial nsttrloua tea tracts Void. Viiflnla, 6 percent forfeit d uble the usury. North Carolina, 6 per cent I contracts fur Usury Told forftlt dot. hie the usury. ' Houth Caroline, 7 per cent forfeit of Interest tad premium ta ken, With coats. Oeorila, "percent.; forfeit thrice tht Usury. Alabama, e per cent ; forfeit of Interest end usury. Mississippi, 8 per cent. J by contract 10-ttaury recoverable la anion for debt. , Louisiana, 5 per rent. ; Dank Interest t-contrsct 8 beyond counsel, Interest void. Tennecsee, 0 percent; usurious contracts void. A'eiiturky, 0 per cent. usury recoverable with costs. Ohio, 0 per cent. ; usurious emtraett void. Indiana, 6 per cent t of double the excess. . - Illinois, 0 ier cent. -by coniract 12-beyeod forfeits Uirkt tht Interest ' A " ' Missouri, 0 per cent by contract 10 If beyond, forfait of In lereat Slid usury. - Mlchlgsn, 7 per cent. forfeit of usury one-fourth of debt. Arkansas, 6 per cent by agreeuieul 10-uaury recoverable, but contract vohl. PiNtrli'tColiimbls, 0 per eent.-nsurkais contracts fold. . Florida, 8 per cent -forfeit Interest and excess. Wtaeonsiii, 7 pel cent -by contract U-forfett tbrict tho tt tea. Iowa, by aireement, and enforced by law. On ilc his or ludguienrs m favor of tho United Slates, interest It computed si 0 percent, pet annum. WKKlllT AND MEASURES or roatiea covHTsiss. There are denomlnaiion Irequently met with In reports of mar. lie's, lull their Knglisli value will not always readily be recollect a 'I' i tnlilaa will htlfsttiriil tarsa K I iMtrm a r(. I ll H'lll J WtJ KIU'V v " W- BF-atV Vf vsn I Ahm.ln R.Hterdam, nearly fall Aln.u.lr, In I'oringal, eonUios do. Almiiile. In Madeira. 00. Alquleie, In Mnileim, over pks. 1 6-8 to tetrly Aiillre, IM liania, Ahpiiere, In Ma run ham, Alquiere, Rio Janeiro, Pernambuco, Anna, of rice, In Ceylon, Aroha, In Portugal, Ai roha. In Hnmn. Arroha, Ifl Hpaln, (large) 40 437 404 S 1 I 14 Arroha, In i-paln, (email) Arroha, In Malef a, of wine, Arsheen, In Kuaaia, lUlisr, In Batavia, , Hale ol Cinnamon, In Ceylon, net, Mm ill, In Naples, Cantar, the levant, contains 44 okes, Cantar, In Isghorn, of oil, Caular, In Malta, 1 Cantar, In Naples, Cuntar.lnKiciiy, Carro, In Naples, Carro, In Naplee, of wine, ( alia, of lea, In China, Ceyanf.iii Halavla, CbHwort, In Kuaaia, Fanega, In Spain, Hectolitre, In France, Killograinme, France and Netherlands, list, in Amsterilam, of grain, Last, in Ilremen,pf grtln, . ' , feat, In Csdiz, of salt," feat, In Dantaic, of grain, felt, In Flushing, of grain, . feat, in Hamburg, of grain, Last, of Lubec, of grain, felt, In Portugal, of salt, fest, In Rotterdam, of grain, festln Sweden, Mat, In Utrecht, of grain, l.lspound, In Hamburgh, Llspound, In Holland, Mark, In Holland, 1 Maud, In Calcutta, ' Mina, In Genoa, of grain, Mnv. In Lisbon. Moy, In Oporto, Moyo, oi t"nugai, Oke,ln8inyrtia, Orna, In Trieste, of Wine, Orna, of oil, Paluin, In Niples, read. In Batavia and Aadras, recul, In China and Japan, ripe, in npain.oi wine, Pood, In Russia, Quintal, In Portugal, UninUl. InHmrriia, duintal. In Coo In. . Quintal, In Turkey, Kottoll, in Portugal, Rot loin, in Genoa, Kotlnlo. in I.crh6rn. Salma, In Kiclly, Ship-pound, Hamburg and Denmark, oiiiu-pounn, in iiuuana, auro. in Trieste. t Talc, in China, , vara, in Rio Janeiro, Vara, in Spain, Worst, la Ruteit, bush. Ait. do I to I M , , Jbt.V0o9ft Ibt. U do g ' gslt. 4-244 do. 3 3J7 bout do. 4 1-4 ' Inches 28 pecule Jto4 t-a , Ibt 104 -8 tqUQlS ibojt gull. . : Ibt. 1 18 8 lbs. ft fi , do. 174 14 lbs, 100 to 194 12 do 170 to m ia it equal to about bushcli go fait. 2(4 it about Ibt. I 1-3 ibt. 3&9 nearly bushels 0 bushels I W . 04. 3 89 Ibt. 2.24 bushed 4 1 .4 . ever do, so . do. 78 4 0 nearly do. 93 do. Ml 2 do. 69 7 do. 91 do. 70 00.88139 do. 79 over do, 00 lbs, 10 8 oa. do. 18 4 os. os. 9 lbs. 7 to 84 bushels 4-43 do. 24 do. 30 contain! ever bushcla 23 , Ibt. 2 83 gali, 14.94 do. 17 it a little over inches lo lbs. I.T1 1-2 "': do. 133 ia gsls id to 104 equal lo 38 Ibt. 2 ox. nearly --- Ibt. 89.00 r vs. do. 129.48 - .'. da 90 do. 107 3 ox. do. 12-4 ox. ' do. 24 the. 3 from bushels 70 to 9 77 varies from 1 1 -2 to nearly bushel 3 lbs. 3&X.4 oa. bushels 2 3 8 1 os. 1 I 2 1.1-4 yd. nearlr loo trt equal to yds. no . vfcet32oo Sellliisr Off at Cost Boot nd Shoe Store. EEMOVED from the old stand "of Morehouse &fV" Peirson. Market-street, to the store formerly 00 f 1 I enpied by Mr. Hoard, FYont-slreet, third door South ... of Messrs. Polity & Harft. ; , Thar nbseribr has on hand everT variety of Ladies Gait , ers. Boots, tnd Slippers ; all of this spring and lummer man 1 utacture. .. . . . . . I Id has also on hand a complete assortment or uentienten 1 Pin- r.if h in.na rrAnh C.lf Hoot. In fact, everram ola ia tat Boot and SLoa Una all of which ho will sell at flrft 1 ost. - - V. Ji. IXlitDU, Arena. XSepL8,1851 : . b2-u " CHEW LISTSA large supply on hand and for tje0W atlht . : ' JOURNAL Of ICE.
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Oct. 1, 1851, edition 1
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