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SsS! I pHbllshqd every 7ueiday,1ur$day and Satur "ti tt (9,00 per Annum, tayable in oil cmo In ad Vance.. . r,, -v,;. . BY;TflOj!AS LORINC, . . KWTOtt AND PROPRIETOR! MCORtt K 9 ? 0 r 1J l 0 EDITOR, iiimu or roTi!DiiiuiT itmti, wiLMixGYoy, x. a KATK3 OP ADVECTISINtJ. I sir. I -I I Insertion, q,so TS 1,00 I aqr, 2 months,- al.tH1 3 " 6,01. 6 " 8,01 1 year, I2.W 3 .:':'. Ten line or less nuke a sauare. . If an Advertise mam eiC3sds ten lino, the price will be la propor tion. . -r All advertisements are payable at the time ef theft Insertion. Y . . , ' v Contraott with yearly advertisers, will.be madeoi tho most liberal terms. No transfer of Ootraots for yearly advertising wil be permitted. Should olroumswooesrendpfjkcljang. in business, or an unexpected removal necessary, i ehirge according to the published terms will be u the option of tho contractor, for the time he has ad vertlsed.4 ... The privilege of Annual Advertisers Is strictly lim ited to tholr own Immediate business ; andalladvur tlsoitlents for tho benofit of other persons, as well at all advertisements not immediately connected with their own business, and all excess of advertisements n lenjtn or otherwise, beyond the limits engaged, will be charged at the 'usual rates. All advertisements Inserted in thetrl-weekly Com mercial, are entitled to ono insertion In thu Weekly free of charge. JOB, CARD and FANCY PRIMING, executed In superior style. AGENTS FOirTMCOJDIiiitCIAL NEW YORK: Messrs. Baow.N & DeRosset. BOSTOX: FaxbiaicK Kiddeb. . Fq. MARTIN & CRONLY. lUCTlONEEltS, COMMlSSlOiN MBSIICIIANT3, general' agents. Wilmington, N.C. .Oct. 3 1848. 85tf. JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM. -CSenCfal Coju uUsion.iUerchant. VVIIjMINGI'ON, s. c. Cash advattcjs m i.lu on consignments to) me, a to my friends in New York. Oct. 23. 03 y. HERON & MARTIN Gsaernl Condition Icrchuuts, 31 1-2 North. iVharvcs. P II I Li A O li L. v a I A . Rirsa to MoMrafiioa. vVatsos & Soss, ) ' Jno. C. Oaoost,, Ks4..J. ,., t W.. Nilsjn..,Ks.i. ' vi.'"- Roaaat Neiuo!, Ksij., J v nessn. aioB, iatwjb w uu, - N v k 'rr D. Ui&wy ( wilml iMn 0o. lUsaiMKsq. piuntu.tn. A. ,ril S. 134. 9-tf. Messrs. Bloaas. TAvtoa uoM GEO. IIARRISS, General Com mission Merchant, WILMINGTON, N. C. STRICT twnii'n given to ptocurin Krellit 5 and purchasing Cargoes fur vessels. Rsrsa to R. P. Hall, Esq., ) O. O. Pursley, '.a., I J. A. Taylor, Ksq., Wilmington. J. U. Dell uny, Ksi., I Mesjrs. Iliill.udA rfuntlngion, J Messrs. Tookor, .Smyth A Co., i N v k Thomps mi A Hunter, ' xo"" AblX'r. Herron, Jr., I'liila Iflphia Messrs. vVdliams ,i Butlor, c, 3 c H. K. Unker, Ksq , ) Jan. t. lH). ' l'.'3-if. WILLIAM iM. UARRISS, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT WILMINGTON, N. C. STRICT :i tt mt Ion iven to pnicurlng Freights md purch isin Cargoes for vessels. O. G. I'arslcy, Ksq, Ington, ( Col, John McRue. Wilmington, N C. Messrs. Balhrd A Huntln WiH Peck. Ria . R ilelirll, N. C. jMrPh-uH4: ST ' f vMiU N-- Messrs. Ja.uus Corner b Sons. Baltimore. K. A. Souder &. Co , fliiladelphla. Tno.npaon a Hunter, N y . " Pillsbury S .ndfo.d, J Torlt 11 . Hunting & Tul'u, Boston. - '.4 KV. litcomb.Konnebunk.Mt. Julr ITih.184. 61 tf. BARRY, BR YIN f& ADAMS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WILMING TON, N. C. July 17. 62 DAVID CASH WELL, GENERAL COMMISSION ; AND FORWARDING AJKitCilAN V, WILMINGTON, N; C. Oct. 30. 1849. 90 ly. II L.BUrrERFlELD, PA VILlQtf IIO TEL. Corner ofllatel and Sleetliia Streets, CilARUUsjrU.V, 8. c. Whert bt wilt be hnpy to aee U his BfOaril CAROLINA FHJUND. July 12, 1849 V 60-tf. A. B. STlTiI & Co., lDCTIJSEKirA.ID ClllllSSlJ.t HURCIMTX Fayjlter ills Street,. RALE! Q II N.C. r 4 VTlllittend tosll arJersndcjiD;Uslon In their t orbitiiosss, riln pauciualiiy juddisoatch. Raria to . ' ' IlisKxoellanoyOHAs. M A!ir, J. O. Watsoji. Ksq., , . Maratv Haair, Ksq., v Hon. J. R. J, DaKiat, Oso. W. M9aotoAf,q. . Mai. G. I.. HfiTOit. BaiJIjitV;. C, F5. 2. 1 319. A' VOL. 4 NQ 42G r s. sl. west,. AUCTIONEER AND , OH iimiOtf MERCHANT ' WILMINGTON, N. C. .IbernIC istvidvancwf rnaJe on nil consignnn nts r.mittie Not iH, or on t'nxluee from Hie oountry, O.fli-e i duors on lliu Wimf,3juib.ldof MarUet Street. April!. 1913 frHf.c- MA N UFA C T-URER, AND DliALWl IN hats, Caps, umbrellas ad WALKING CANES, &c. WILMINGTON, N. C, Markct-st. Oct. 17 13 13. il-tf. , MAKING INSURANCE. TMIE unJjrs;gnud hnvinu received the Agency of ill'! . VUGUSTA INSURANCE AND BANKING COMPANY OK AUGUSTA GA, Vlllidsue Pj'.icies on Vesstli, Ciiiijos, Freight &c. it s r ;.u i;iblj r ites of I'roniiuiiH ua ;iny other ln--ititutlon of irw ki.i I in lite Country. The Cupitul il lliis Company id 3 J 75,UO(J. II. NI TT. Wilmington, Aug. 18. 1319. 65-ly. BEN J. CL9SSDM & SON, General Commission Merchiinls, NEW YORK. SEXJ. BLOSSOM. CIIA8. W. BLOSSOM. I,iier.il advances made uptn (Jonignnienls. HcltTKIICCS. J. II. 1!lobom, ) J. A O. McilAB, & Co. Wilinington. O. W. Davis Kail. ) July 10, 1319. 49. J. C. LATTA. CO M MISSION Mil U Oil A N T, AND GliMillAL AGENT, WILMINGTON, N.C. Oct. 10.1919. 67 J. HATHAWAY & SON. COMMISSION J. IIathawav. March 3, lfc-19. .MKKCIIANTS. J. L. Hatuawav. 149. JOHN HALL, Commission Merchant, Ull. II : DR. AY. E. FREEMAN, IIOMCE OF A TlllC I'll SI CIA JV, M.UIKKT Si, li Doors ubove Front St. Dec. Si, 1313. l'iO-6 RUSSELL A KENDRICK, -GENERAL Commission Merchants, WILMINGTON, N. C. J.JS H. Rl'SKLI., JoS. IVENDUICK. Au. I 1. b3 GEORGE S. GILLESPIE. AUENT KOU Til 13 SALE Or llMUKh' LUMUEIt, XA VAL STORES. will italic li.ieruJuaDltadvajK'eHOnalloonsigninuiilh of produce. Oarcli I i, I ? 19. I GEORGE V. DAVIS. COM MISS IO N M UHU 1 1 A NT , WILMINGTON, N.C. tfnrch 17 1849 I DiJROSSET k BROWN. . WILMINGTON, N. C. BROWN & DEROSSET. NKW YOltK. aiZSKHAL COMMISSION MERCHASTS Murel.17. 1849. l-y. LIFE INSURANCE in the National loan kusd so cietx, ok london. FIRE bsiLl RAN CE in tiik'jetna insurance com pany, OL? HAH 1'KOUU, Conn., on, is ma UO.V.VItl) INSihlVNCK COMPANY, OF NEW YORIC. Maybe oflected by application to iij.lOSiET fc BROWN. March 17. 1849. 109 JOSEPH U. PLANNER, General Couni-isiou llvdniit. WILMINGTON, Si C. Oct. 9th, 1949. 87-ly-c. WILLIAM iNEFF, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OEALEH IN SUIP til LEU V, SHIP STORES "' AND GROCERIES, Jja.VGA OF DOCK A WATER JSTUF-ETS, WILMINGTON,' N.C. Dso. tth, 1843. ' :. ANDERSON & LATIMER, COMMI38ION ME JC HANTS, . south watkh street. - Wilmington, n. c. Sep 7, 1343., 82-ly c. : LEIGUTON, CHAD BOURN & CO., GMerialUranilssion Mfrchatts. ' ?v -WILMIJICTO.V, W. C.V Sc. Il,' 1349. " v.v. ' llL PUBLISHED TRI-WEEKLY, WILMINGTON THURSDAY J. II. ROTIIWELL, Sl AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, NOnrtI WATER STREET, WILMINGTON, N. C. -J: Jen. 3, 1650. lQ.t. CHARLES O KLLI8. HEX IT P. EVSSllL.' ELLIS A RUSSELL. f General Commhsion Merchants, ... . . . ..T' uijw suiui in suik . , i Ull'irfhAU SIMM SAW WILMINGTON, N. C. REFER TO- K. P. Hall, Esq., Pfes't. Dranch Bank Stale, Wil. ininjjion. Messrs. A. C. Rossis! & Cd., ) , , . N.L.McUbsady&Co.. NewVotk. L.INCOLN Oi CO. llKHBON f' M ASTIN. ( Phllad'a. Williams & Botleb, ) r.. . Q H. H'. Bakes, Euq. C. Jan. I, 1850. l-ly GEORGE ELLIOT, COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND AGENT FOR Til E S A Mi OF TIM II EH, LUMBER ic WILMINGTON. N. C. Jan. 1,1650. 121 Observer and Carolinian copy 3 limes. FOR SALE AT THE OFFICE OF THE COMMERCIAL, RATES OF TRANSPORTATION ON THE WILMINGTON it RALEIGH RAIL ROAD. RATES OF FREIGHT Dctwecn Wilmington & Charlestot'. Revised July 4, 1819. Prico 25 cents. JUST RECEIVED, AT MAYER'S CHEAP STORE. i f PIECES of tine superior assorted colors of: J Hr road Cloth. i 6 uiecej of firt quality of Oil Cloth. j 500 pnir of Blankets, suitable for servants. I 4000 yards of double Mill Kereey . 200 pieces of rench, hngliah and American prints; of Calicoes All of thcabovo articles will be sold nt the lowest cash prices. JOSEPH MAYER. Oct. 18. 1313. 91-tf. NOTICE. iMk TiHP miturrihcr oflurs f or snla. his Sound p 1 PUce, known js SHANDY HALL, end several other tracts connected, corns nil 6'JIH ..., I will ulL-(r,ntiTW gaining in auuriiur- chnscis, TwlTraefr two acres on the Eust side of the Capo Fear, 7 miles bulow Wilmington. ALSO, My entire Crop anJ Stock ol Cattle. Horses, Hogs, Bonis anJ Seines, Houst'liold. and Kitchen Furni ture. D. M. BRYANT. Aug. 30th, 18-1!). - 70-tf. CANDLES. 'PERM, Ail.im inline and Tallow Candles, ssor- O tc d. For ilo by DaKOSSET & BROWN. Nov. 21 107-lf. A. G. BOWERS & BROTHER, Watch and Clock Makers, Jewellers, &c, &c. Opposite the Chronicle Otflcc, I'ront street, WILMINGTON, N. C. RESPE rrFULL .nrorm the citizens of Wilmington and country generally, thut they have l.iKi-nihe Store opposite thy Chronicle OuVe, where ihcir personal attention willbe given to the retailing ol every dcscilplion ol b atches, Clocks, Jewelry, Plated aud Hilver H are, All of which will b executed in a style of workman ship not surpassed by any ot cr establishment, and warranted to nive entire saiisloelion. In olleriiiKour services to the public, we kel satis fied lhut a trial is onlv requisite to secure the good will and a continuation of the patronage ofsllwho may favor u in the lorcguinj; undertaking. N. B. II i vifii; in id arratiguinents at the North we ureenabled to keep for sale, at as low piices t any other estalilishmcnt, every description ol GOLD and SILVER W ATCH KS.fancy and otlr Clocks, with a variety of line JEWELR Y, Ac, too numer ous lo ineniion. Wholesale and retail ordcrssupplled at the shortest notice Oct. 16th, 1649. 91-lye. PORK AND BEEF. BBLS. Me.s find Prune Porlt . A 10 hall do. Family Beef; 600 lbs Smukcd do. " 100 Pickled Tongues ; Just received and lor sale by W'M. NEFF. Nov. 2i 100. HAY ! HAY!! S)Y BALES supetlor quality .Maine Hay, daily rJJ expected Lor sale by ' expc WM. M. HARRISS. Agent. Nov. 20. 105. I AMINE AT FORTY CENTS. VT V PUrtliST CAM PHI NI7,. will le sold fr.m iVl my wagon ind at the store of J. Q. Bsuman at FORTY CENTS PER GALLON. C. DuPRE. Nov. 1. 97-tf NEW ARRANGEMENT. THE Subscribers have rhis day entered Into co partnership under the Sam and firm of O. Jt C. BRADLEY A Co and will hereafter carry on the BOOT A f IIOK Business in sll its branches, at the old establish ments Thoir assortment will be kept coniplsie as all times., GEO. H. BRADLEY. CHAS. UrlADLEY. WM. F. DASKAM. Juno 4th. 1B4. N. B. By the above arrangement It becomes ab solutely necessary thai til accounts d os the late fir in of O. A O. Basils v should be settled l-nmadlntely. June 5, 1913. Jour, ant) Cbjoo. copy. 33-if. BY THOMAS LOIUNG MORNING, JANUARY 10, GENESEE FLOUR. '(.:(-'& 6J For sale by WM.NEFK. 106. . ,4 SHINGLES. (V) f( V JUNIPER Shingle., for sale by 100, . CIGARS. ASSORTED Brandt of Clgtri, wiHireil at M syr's 'cheap uivStorcK'wtiH.U.v. ..i-ati if ''r ntuv JJUft' ,wr vflvrad before in Ihia pUie0.'.iy-v-;'w Oet.'18 1849. , 1 AAA CIGARS, Verioua Brands. for 1 UU,UUU sale by Wil. NEFF. Dec. 22. 1 19. FOR RENT. TUEOrTiuenow occupied bj E. Dickln son. rossi"Slon jjlven first January. For further purtlulars, Iminliu of Dec. 20. 118 AN OVERSEER WANTED. T)Y the subscriber 13 T. D. ME ARES. 118-tf. Dec. 20, 1849. COW PEAS. 1 rA BUSHELS Cow Poas. Just received per 'llallrosd. MARTIN & :rom.y. Dec. 1. 110. BRICK. QQ QQQ SUPERIOR quality, daily expected ' Xitwd. M. IIARRISS, Agent. Nov. 20. 106. PICKLES FORTY boxes assorted Pickles. Ssuces At. for sale by ALEX. McUAE, Jr. : Nov. 22. 106. TAILORING!! u.. .ub.crlber has te.umeA hil business in WII- I .... ,., carrv on tne TAILORING BUSINESS in ull its various brnnches. He Is In possession of nil tho latest styles, end from hispaW Irptrltnct In the business he feels satisfied that he can please the taste ol the most fastidious. A trial is all that he asks to convince the moat skeptical. He guarantees all wmk that h does to fit, and to be made in a workman-like manner. S. R. ROBBINS May 15, 1948 . 26-tf. D1LL8 OP EXCHANGE. AFRESH supply of very handsome Blllsof Ex change, for sale at the Commtretal Offi.it . GLUE. CA BBLS Superior American Clue, warronled. JU For sale bv BARRY, BRYANT A ADAMS. Nov. 1 . 97. TRISS noops. F approved manufacture. For sale b by R. BLOSSOM. 92-tf. Oct. 20. CARRIAGE MAKING. Market street, about 300 yards above the Episcopal Church. lllE subscribers wou n respect- lull y i.iform the Inhabitants o VMImingtoB. and vicinity, that I hey lutt in inuii employ experiences work-nun at the various brunches, and are therefore enabled to manu fecture all kinds of riding Vehicles, Jn the laieti style and best nianr.er, and would respectfully solic it the a tentionof all persons wishing anything done in our line, as we are determined to give satisfaction. Hlackmnilhing of all kinds, also, all kinds of re pairing done, in the neatust manner, and at redaeed prices. N. B. Sign irjd ornamental Painting done In the beat manner and at ahoit notice. WELLS A CORNWALL. Witmlngfon.Jan.20.-v i FEATHERS. Of BAGS Featbers, just received and for rsle by ZU ANDERSON LATIMKK. Nov. 20. 105. COUNTRY MERCHANTS, PL NT ERS.and others visiting Wilmington to , buy goods. are requested to call andexamine my j My arrangements arc such as lo be able to furnish every descriptien ol Hats and Caps at the regular .New Vorik wholesale prices. C. MYERS, Halter. Sept. 20. 63. STEAM PACKING, HOSE & BELTS. o P. POLLEY, Agent for the Boston Belting O. Company, will keep constantly on hand, and for. ile, various kinds ot Belts, Hoee, and Steam Fuelling. All ordere punctually attended to. June 30, 184a. 46-tf. CROCKERY. A GENERAL assortment of China. Glass, snd Karthenwaie, now open lor Inspection, snd for Bile low forcjsh, at ALEX. MscttAK'3, Jr. Dec. 13. IIS FOR SALE v rPHKHUUSR and Siore on second St a. 1 arms easy. 1 he Store si present oe- pled by J. IC.Currr. Apuly to RUSSELL A K&NDRICK. Nov. 15, 1643. 103. FOR SALE. CUT Nslls, assorted i Sbeb a full aasorirne ntt Packing Yarn, from Italian Jute and Sunn. Hemp. For sals hf, Nov. b. R. W. BROWN. 100, CIDER. 6 BBLS. prims Jersey Cider, for sale by ;- ALEX. IUcRAE Jt. Dee. W. US. 1850. Whole No. 592. TUB CAMRlEftft' ADDHEMti OF The Commercial, Comt lv a i song la the mandate to-day, And we make li our duty the call to obey ( It bsa for Its fitness the tsocilpn of ages, And has ever record on history ' gs. ' Tha Carrier, throupnovt iha wkolo year, only knows TTtafeaHngtBftatHi from itmia proaa i ?:f? ,4V A&4 our heart faUv'jn wttli ir rr e.; 'TIstrue that the Mount whore the sisters repose,. And the fire poetic so brilliantly glows, Is a very high place, and Imid to obtain f And the effort of Carriers to reach It Is vain. But there's a remedy always, If people will Gnd It, And never a cloud but (here's sunshine behind it ; And so I've rcs'ilvcd how the matter shall be The Muso I Invoke shull come down to me. By her leave, we'll touch on the often told story, Of our country's fair fame, of her honor and glory j A theme thut repeating but indicates gain, And will its beauty and freshness forever retain. From the Courts of iho Blest the commandment was given, That the shackles of bondage should thenceforth be riven, And Columbia-wiis.cak'd to arise In her might, The Queenbf the West and the Daughter of Light. With the freshness of morning her sun shed Its rays, To the nations an object of wonder sad prates i The friends of mankind were called to rejoice, Eur til gave her iis thanks, and the Highest His voice Long, long, may she cherish that glorious renown, Which valor sustains i of which peace Is the crown; And may her proud eusign bo seen from afar, Teaching justice in peace and mercy In war. Brave Taylob, the just, the humble and wise, Has taught us in war this lesson to prise i And he who so nobly bright laurels has won, Hss received from his country lhs reward of "we done." At this season of lot, wbeaJnUt rnUa ihn bun. We give not to partisan feeling the power To check the effusions of "friendship and love," Or the waters of strife or discord to move Don't you hear how the sound of music sad song. On the air of fair Christmas is floating along I Then join in the cheer and take a good part, Making placid the mind and melodious the heart. A graceless contrivance indeed II would be, To dampen the ardor of frolic and glee, So rifely abounding with grae and iih gay ; Like the richness of Xtttumn snd beauty of Msy. Kind hearts and kind words, bring excellent cheer, As drop through time's glass tha last sands of the yesr; And a turn In the some, new blessings will bring, That from fountains of virtus and purity spring. Long rife and good fortune forever abound With our Patrons snd friends, snd may they ever be found On the gift side of Christmas, at least for to-day. I Nor send this small Carrier "empty awsy." CARRIERS. From As Chrittim hqvirtr. THE GREAT QUARTERLIES. LEON JED SCOTT h CO.' REPUBLICATIONS. We are accustomed, from tim lo lime, to notice the appearance of the English and Scotch Reviews, as they come from We press CI LonctM BCOU & U. But we wish now to Call OUT readers' attention to the enterprise itself, and to the great per manent value of the works which for ten dollars a jenr, are brought within the reach of the. subscribers to these republications. A reference lo the ndveriUement 10 be found in our columns, will inform our readers' of particulars into which we shafl not enter. 13ut we have something to say which is not there, and which we beg our friends to believe we say without a panicle of par tiality for the proprietors of this enterprise. The great English and Scoleb Reviews have come, at length, to be Quarterly toI unws, made up of the most tuorough, sci entific, elegant, and elaborate essays and dissertations upon the gteat questions of the age, in politics, literature, religion, sci ence, and art. Their articles are often far more valuable than the books on which they are founded, even when these are good ; for they are the illuminated conden sations by iirst-rate minds, practised in the art of the labors of slower and more patient spirits, who can succeed in inter esting only those who have knowledge enough to see, through dullness and contu sion, into the real merits of laborious inves tigations, and to organise and vilify chaotic speculations, or unclassified . facts. Read- mt a work in (he light of one of the belief class ol articles in me jjatMmrgn or x don. Quarterly, is like what Mas. Jameson said of Kean's acting.'j reading Shaks peare by flashes of lightning." But far, oftencr, it is not necessary or desirable . to read the trork.ai olf.. The sulftir.n cf i it yours in the article itself. -; - , - reviewing is only half the L .,ttt of these reviews at least half their articles are original, complete, and elc- :.;.t disser tations upon the mosf stinmand pracf ?-, ly important themes of ihe day ; sr. I vj know not" how " any professional 1,a.i whatever else be may read can afford to be witomit thenv. We should as sooa t withoul Webster' Dictionary; the Encyc lopmdia Americana, an Atlas, Concordance . a pair of India.bberst or an nmbrella. Really, we mtfsK,udge any mani to be hopw x lessly astern of the timet, whobae rjopiit- . ilege in these Eeviewt.' Weare, thfieforey ... sincerely anxioue to recommed ; tbeov to those who are cut off from libraries, and' ; tho society of highly cultivated person t ' who are much alone, or who want .what shall, at the same time, task and discipline1 ibe attention, communicate valuable wfor- ' nation, arouse the feelings, and dispose 0 ; reader to mental activity aodcreativenestr,. I'he reviews contain no, less solid and tnera. orable leading than the more icrr: :.:r j ' K4.lvv.u nd queuo.-.i fc. dime interest j..;it(i so ftelp pa una reaur .s. -hi own duties andb(jsinea.1 '-U tL my- istcr 'tn&t himself barren of , tbme r thoughts, sluggish, and with it : horror: tt i hit pen, we commend him (6 a years' careful ' , , reading of the republications.,; If he nok'; another man, iutellecittally, at ,tn l end of 4 that time, with more comprehensVf tiew, r a more lively interest in the affairs Dfbjf race, a more eager syropaihy and expects lion, with a greoler fecundity of tb(Wh and an improved style of writing tneny we wil swallow our owt s prescription .' which we shall do at any rate.A Wdonot believe it to be possible to invest ten dollar in book?, in as profitable a h:W scribing for tbesoj-eviews. After ten ycar .' experience of their value, we say thia,;irfch i an earnest desire tr.at ouropinlbrr oiayaT? s some weight, and induce some Of dor lead- ers to take these , work for a year, on trial If it be objecied, that lie who read tberr" . views can rtnd time to read nothinr eLa. our answer will be,. tha he who does noV . . - ..'.: vuu ihu ibTiwf w Mf uauvt Umtjf IKvK ,v- taste or attention to read,' anything "else ) and that, n matter of fact probably,, " thqse who read thera most :thoroogWy,aro those who read everythihg.else of most ral- ue., r Reading is an art. Men want -taeriCV tnl discipline andv taate for it, much Vtuorit than they lack time j and be who, has I wide-awake mind, w"ill fine no lack of op portunity to read enough ta make hiaisv1- learned, or, at least, thoroughly kformedf f C- uiau. a ue reviews wiu waxe DUa op, ana ' keep bun awake, if anything eao --There l-v' fore, we say,, take and read thkllish - mm bvuwu ivcvic was t ey mnj very tar beyond our own in knowledge fariety," insie, style, auracilTencsf,Tlie jtiingwrgk and London Quarterly are of uniform per haps equal excellence: the first, enero-eti- cally but calmly reformatory in it pnnck V' pies; tholasf, ujfelJigently and elegaaily-; " conset vativp ; both, .inodeis of thorooglit nesa, good taste, wisdom, and candors l h 41 North, British more chatted wilhi that vi- spirit of the lime. v It isyoong; fresh, TieTV i uv ,uiiir ut luusiuisr airr- : ery subject from direstly Christian point of view. Ik lacks.- however, rh tno... ' and the conectness of tba.otjourr.alavv;::V uiicu umuuicu ny wcaj errors or. . style, and provincial phrases butita; looa ' is earnest, ntirn tiaIiI v it J I , w v..,ihu W. - "- ui ijieai vaiue, oestaes - ' careful and elaborate digest of informa- uon. reiauve to current . affira- A nf-ht is si rll more valuable, theological ;.dcus- ions of great and immediate interest '' As for Blackwood, there i hothin 'tie' r it in lha nrnrl.l f.r r.w . I . Jt v " ' ' """ tun, sentiment, sense, and nonsense. " Bar just now Christopher onderCaovasfPro- irasus is 1 is on j u ssy inj tne best, the most PIOUS, and mnat SMtiMl r J. ' ? in ULasktrnnA W kiu-nuJ it..'. .. . "v -i.vi utcaopa v ges forextracU until they are all scored, auu wc uctumc uopeiess ei quoting tnenx into our columns. Ve devor Blachcood a we eat our dinner after an eight hoorV fust ; and wonder as the little beesar boV who slept with his mother, under UieJoor. ....... .t .. , ,i ; u.. i . .. ...a wuiiuc.cu m net car wnai poor tola did, v wbo had no door to. sleeo onder-we won- der with similar simplicity, doubtless, what -f nnnr rwinia f 1 1 1. . I I. . I . . subscribe) do without I he monthly sup-lf r i 1 w HOMui uv man m . oi macKKooa. vve aoouia nearly as soo bo without firing aaVjtlkmt BlacJtvtxxl thi -f T coming cold weather.. '- j.'' . ' Let n say m couclusiod that, as aru!t; V these llevutcs arc distinguished, by an unv feigned and positive' regard for jreligiorj,a uch as it is Our Dernstual rsernl ia rart' "r to oe aaen m trui nnrl tit.r. vn.i a. period ical of our own country. But there- i by hangs a tale too long for the proper- ' lions of this article; and so we abrubUy wiibiuuc wuu mosi connaeni exnectatimv that by the next maiL Messrs. Scott & On.v wh khb ai tcesv iweniy oruera ; vveri: shall inquire. Will our readena h lttrJrf enough to say to Mr Scott: u Al the sag-.' festion of that influential loornaL tbsr LAnstian tnquirtr, dtct Sre order your ral-; -uable republications and inclose the aub- v ; scriptions V Ac, &o. I It i. pleasant to?; know how . many birds one shoot ia firing , into the flock I , ? BAGS Shot. Jesul, For sal. by - LDIE 1D E1STERN HilC i . SIX k indred bbK Tboeaastoa Uaia. fieak 'fte ' ms Klin, rvl 40 lutee Hay, daily stcttJ. ft $ HrlfonaUuaCUley. i A ;,,.;i&r..s.YiV;.i4 'A
The Tri-Weekly Commercial (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Jan. 10, 1850, edition 1
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