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0r.
THE COMMERCIAL."
WILMINGTON, N.C.
THURSDAY, SEpTEMKa 11, ISSl.i
s 'Because, he wants le maVo a pretty large
till wiihe.' - v - " ,
" 'On lime)' ' : -Tea,
on tha osual redit ol six months.'
Do-Vl fell hira. Whjr, the man w.oin
the tfot at railroad speed.1
i - 'Indeedf - . - S . ,
V- i"e, Tin looking, fwrydaf to t Dim
do op. lie might liave done well, Tor lie
eafa taiiaj, od i may jr intuiting lo bit
casUMiert, that he drives ihe beet ojiee away.
, 1 used to mskt -krgel bjliiwith MnV, 4u
j havo't dalt nt tot ahoj now fur eome lime.'
.'Ah 1 1 ra boi aware ot tnau i am gia j
: I smoke to vaiLXor I shouldn't like 10 loseeil
spoke to yoXor I shooldu'l, like to lo
r van hundred dollars.:.
or i
Sii r seven Ixuudred I (a it possible tnat
be wanle iflt boy eo ; feckletsly ! -r Take tny
"avlcs acdJftTititnkDr tfustittf him.'
-- When Leonard ordered the goods the oer
Avchaat dectiried sellinf except fin cash. 1
t t yo pleas, returned the mechanic
indiircieriUyftod wol elsewhere and made
lii lt happened that Mr. Leonard had a very
pretty aod iutereeiiagj daaghier, on whose
ducatior the mechanic nM bestowed great
' rutin? nnd it also haDoened that Baker had
a eon who, in roost things, was a chip of the
i. i .,J, -i : u . k: it.
" ' oia DlOCK. i -nrHcuAany woe no imo m
iher in hta great love of money, and scarcely
f had he rajhed his majority, are lie began
v io look about him with a careful eye, to a
good matrimonial' arrangement, hj which
' pleoiy of nSooey Would be aecured.
- Adelaide Leonard, on account of hcrbeau-
y and accomplish ieiit8, was much caressed,
fend mingled freely in society. Younjf Baker
f had met he frequently, add could not help
: ? beirijr airock with her beauty, intelligence and
.grace, - '
I - 'There 'w a cha'rm for you,' aaid a friend to
, &m one evening. "
' In Miaa Leouard V
"iYes.
"She' charming irl replied the young
tpan.f' 'X wonder if her father is worth any
nhingT i''l-
'. 'People say bo.
- - Indeed.'
" ,'Ycav ' They say the old follow has laid
tip something quite handdome ; and as Ade-
fdida is his ouly child; she will of course get
iialL',. '"' fi '
4I was not aware of that --.y.
til is all ol believe.' i- -i
' 'After this,'Yotiog Baker was exceedingly
(edtcutiTe to Miss Leonard, and made percep-
';,tible inroads upon her heart. He even went
,i m far as to visit pretty regularly at her
house, and was meditating an avowal of his
' attachment, when his father said to him. one
-'- day' ; " v''
'What young lady was that I saw you
' -e wijh in the street yesterday ai'.ernoon V
'Her name is Leonard.'
""k? The daughter of old Leonard in -
' .'-'"atfect) ';, .
f'? Yea, r.'
, Mr, Baker looked grave and. shook
$ head.'
his
, ii"' Do you know anything about her,' asked
the eon. . - v ,
- -' 'Nothings about her; but I know that her
' father is going to. the dogs as fast as ever a
! tnaa weut. '
,'" ' 'indeed i I thought he was well off.'
-MOh no, I've been lookimr to see his shop
, -t shut up, or to hear of his being sold out by
1 V the -aherifil: every day, for these two years
past.'
n
j? t i 'Mia Leonard u a very lovely eiri.'
' She's) the daughter ofa poor vulgar me-cjianie.;-
If you see any thing o very lovely
; tia thnt; Henry, you havf u strange taste.'
-' t-;! 'There is no gainsaying Adelaide's perso
0 - nal ttttractioni,r replied the son. 'hut if her
,'(r..'Hfalher i poor, that settles the matter asflir.
JM ' fissheand I aie Concerned. 1 am glad you
v. ." 'introduced, the subject, fori might have
' ? 3P ommitted myself, and, when too laic, dis-
" covered my error.'
. t: And a.aad error it would have been, Hen-
Z ' 'y.' I any Mrtr mailer of this kind, 1 hope
vvC . g you will be perfectly frank with me, I have
.?v"'i'V---'iBOC.ii more accurate knowledge of (ha oon-t-'i
, r'-v Idition and stAndiug of people than ' yoo can
'W::: -; fpoasjblj bave.; if,i .
'- ", ;Tbe son promised to do as his father wish
, 'i d. -. From that time the visits to Mis Leoti
' i ard were abated, and his attentions to her
' When they met in society, became coldly for.
; - mals" Tne eweei young girl, wjioso reelings
jlbadirecUt beeo'iqtereaied,' felt the .change,
, ,ianI waa iot.a time unhappy ; but in a Tow
i months she recovered herself, and was again
: j as bright and cheerlul es usual.
-PVTime went iteadily en, sweeping down
; fooe tnd letting up another, and .etill old Le-
ooard didn't jjq to the dogs, much io the aur--.
i i'prise ofBJter who could not imagine Jiow
"'-.vthe machine kept Ids bead above water after
l -havmg f dnvert away bis best customers,' aa
he must : long since , have done, if all, were
' treated as be had been. .; But he was. satis
tled.Qfone thing, at least, and that was that
Mtbc oiKliwiie must be 'miserably poor, as he,
in faet deserved to bo. according to his idea
...v,: dnn da v. about vear
nfter his timely
iuUoa.teJl-W'n In regard to
Mis Leon-
ard. Baker happened to pass alonsr a itrct
j wJierB b)jal.n!t.bfien, for some months.-
iJust opposte ' a large, new, and beauiilo.1
fc. house, to which the pajntera were giving
I their laat touches, he met a friend. As the v
' :' ' : passed, Baket f id-
-'v- That'
aneleeant house. It has been
.buil'sincel was in this neifhborhood.'
V lv 'Yea, it is a very fine house, and 1 suppose
? didn't epst test Ihun fifteen thousand dollars
'No. I should think not. yftuy buili it?
Do you. know r :
, Yee. it wat.built by Leonard.'
; X 'By whoml' ;.Baker looked surprised.
J-' 'By old Leonard.' Yoti know him.1 '
'imposaible! ' fle'i Jnoable to build'
, ?nnMi like that,'i ;: -
"ii 'Oh, ye he ij Mf doxen inore if
. t nercssary." ' ,.w'ttv,frrirJtf?-' ,j. '
' ui T.innard V'' '' 'I'-i j-.i-.
. 'Certainly. VVhy, he'a worth at least sev-
'-fty thousand dollars. '.j. . v;,..:;.
:.; v- jfoa must be in epwVV.,; . I A
' Xa. : Ilm dttoshter w to t marped next
tr-onti to ao excellent yeung man, and this
boon has teea built and .io oe nandsome
Jy igaiuhei ue a marriag jprcaenu' i
be was
goin
or
hmA rvrtttrt 1ft Ihn Antra IrtniT AfQ,
unu K''iiu i 4iw w Si I m -
' 'Leonard I' The friend could not help
laughbglou4 'He go to the dogs. Oh, no.
There isn't man in his trade that does so
good a business, as little show as he makes.
Good work, good prices, and punctuality, are
the cardinal virtues of his establishment, and
make all substantial. How in llie world
could you tnke upaaoh a notion V i . '
i l don't know, but such fcai been my tm.
prewltnrfora fonglime,' Teplied Baker, who
leli exceedingly cut down ou account or the
mutake he had made, and particularly ao irt
view of the elegant hr)U ftnd seventy thou
wixt dolors whlctt migl .au navo p.kw
to bis son in timey If he had not' fallen-tmo
such an cgregrious error about old Leonard.
oo .ne wonu inoc un, t j.n -to
think that what they emile on lives and
what they frown on is bltgnteti, ana musi
die. ' ' r-..".';.-:.-.'.-. " ' - ;;;;;
The HJIiJaysburir '-Standard" describes
the following Locomeuve trick on the Cen
tral Railroad a lew daye ago : The Eastern
pr.sseuger train, going at the rate of ab.ut
thirty miles an hour, when near Blair Fur
nace, passed through a large charcoal- Wag
on, which was crossing the track at the hmo.
leavingthe horse and Iront wneets on one
aide. Thaf. at was net formed so quickly
aod quietly that the passengers did) not notice
it, and the speed oi me juppmouve wua
wsarcely checked. W-e can imagine the dri
ver's surprise on seein g a train of can pans
through hi wagon without so much as spy
ing by your leave, or even stopping to make
ao apology I ";
RATHER GOOD.
John G. Saxe, of the.Btirlington, (Vt.)
Sentinel, perpetrates the tollowii.iK in reply
to a aubsr.rihrr, wltosa courtesy id not equal
lo Mr. Saxe s wit:
TO A GRUMBLING SUBSCEIBEIl
A frresoil patron of of the Sentinel
Politely bids us ' send the thing to belli"
A timely hint. 'Its proper we confess,
With change of residence, to change th' address!
It shall be sent, if Charon's mail will let it,
Where the subscriber, will be sure to get it !
NATURAL RELIGION.
We have been not a little amused with the
following definition of the religion of Tia
ture." furnished by the Yankee Blade. It
comes rerourkubly near the truth.
1. Look out for number one.
2. Use others all vou can, und let them
''nan1' vnn na lill!i na nnacililf.
3. Get money ; honestly, if you can, brt
tret monov.
4. Hold on to what you have got, and get
as much more as vou can.
5. Every one for himself, and the d 1
take the hindmost. '
Here you have the whole thing in a nut
shell. There w no need of inking whole
reams of paper with explanations of the sub
jiv,t.ror here you have the exact doctrines In
which the world believes, and which are
practised upon by a vast' majority of the
people in every nation on theVlobe.
Arthur Home Gazette.
GOLD BAR OR GRANDDAD'S SHIRT.
'VHK above is the brand of a very tuptrior1 7V
1 bacco, which we have juat received a laree lot
of, and for eale by WILKINSON & ESLER.
August 19. 63.
RIO COFFEE.
Kf BA jIS prime Rio Coffee, just received, and
0J for sale low by
J. & D. McRAE & CO.
65.
August 16.
BALTIMORE FLOUR
ffSABBLS. fresh eupcrtine Bnlt more Flour, Just
t received
nur Dn labtino f. .f ai) Kit
J. k D. MoRAE A Co.
66.
August 16.
HATS! HATS! HATS!
CAPS AND UMBRELLAS,
t i Li U t A a li I JV .
n
C. MYERS, is this day opening at
hi Hat store In Wilmington, a larue
stock of every variety and siylu of Hals
t;ap; rati fasnion lor ia.il. lia sure lo ca'l at
ihe Hat store olO. Myers, if you wish fet some
thing (hat I, (rood, pretty and cheap, in the way of
Hate; exits Moleskin, Silk, Beaver and Fur Hats of
every quality. AIo, Jenny Und and Union Hats,
now landing from Schr. C. D. Ellis.
C MYERS.
August 16. 65-
IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC SE
GARS. OF the most popular brands and beet quality al
wholesale or retail, by
WILKINSON ESLER.
July 17. 62.
NOTICE.
DURING my absence from town, Mr J R. Whit
uker will act a my agent. All persons Indeb'ed
to me will ploasfl mike payment to him, he being
hereby authorized to give receipt for the same.
C MYERS, Hatter.
J"1' 31. .' 68.
COFFEC AND SUGAR.
RIO and Lagutra Coffee ;
Pan Rico Sogar in hhd., for sale by
August 21. ' 67.
THE CHILD.
A TREATISE on the Diagnosis snd treatment
of the Diseases of Childbi occordinc to the
simple law of nature, without Medicament; and
upon the Birth, Nursing, Attendance and Education
of Children, s well as the most frequent Diseases
from their very Infancy to the period of puberty.
uusiruicu lor ine mans uy a aeacripuon oi numer
ous ctui, gathered durintj a practice of 22 yesrs.
The book can oo procured by application to
J. T. SCHONWALD, Dr. M.
It I also for bale at Mr. PEARCE'SBook S tors.
Wilmington. July 29. . . fifl-tf
COAL.
1 BDSlIKLS Black Smith's Coal, daily
I JJJ expected from Balilmors, per Schr. Gen.
Irvln, ond for sals by
ELLIS, RUSSELL A CO.
A ogust 2. - 69-'.f.
GLUE.
QC BARRELS American j
XiO 20 " superior English (
jnst received, andfornle, by v : 'i
ws,a.e-M A p Al 5, BROTHER 4t Co.,
August aV:f ;i y:; ry n . . 90.
t.yr JUST RECLiyED;-?
"A' SPLfiNDID Assortment of real English felo
J als and poubls guns, mads xprestly 1 order.
. , poLLEY ft , HART.
iuft 2. . .-W.
.'Incredible I .I thought
C1NTEL0PES, CAXTFXCPE3.
WE rcl dUy from ins Haoisuoo olDt.Tog
no of tas most superior kind, and for sals il
Julr 21.
53.
siciltind incK-!
LBS.Slci!? and Jvlciaoft shell Almonds.
idoo
for ssls bf HOWAUP & PEDEN. '
iuty3.
f i
SOUTH ISSTITUTC v
IHBTblrd Annual Fairoftbs SOUTH CAROLl
. NA. INST1TUTK. for-.the promotion of
l.rf Mechsnical lugertoity and Industry' will b
tiiaTn Charleston, K C, opening on Monday, 17ib
November, and eootloulna durlni the week.
Specimen in every branch of Mechanism, Art
and Industry i also of Cotton, Rlcs Sugar, ..Tobac
co and all other Agricultural Produets, is solicited,
for which tuitaUt prtmium will be swarded.--.
Th.e fullowintf special proiniums are offered i-
Forthssii beatspeeiuieDS of Steel mnds frum
Spartanburg or oihai Iron, tits product of tt' South
ern Stats, aud manufactured .Into Edged Tools of
any kind AOuldJJedal. i - v .
N. B. A specimen of the Steel In Bars to oe
sent will) the Tools. '. 1 r
or the largest quantity of Cocoons raJe4 on
nnd plantation, not less than Ten Bushels A Dbtd
aieuai orsiu.
For the lariest quantity of Spun Silk the pro
duce of any one plantation, not lea than Tea
Pound A Gold Medal or Premium of ftaO
For the best Sea Island Cotton Gin, on some
new principle, superior to that now In geneial ue j
or foi any real and important improvement on the
present one A Uoid rueaai
for mo lnveo'ion oi s suiinDi'j. macuma ior
Pulverising ftjd Pepper A aold"Mdiil.
For the beat Steam Knglne A uoiu meaai.
For thobest inodol Steam Fir Engine A Golp
Medal,
A larue and commodious butidinz nai Deen e.
lected Tor the Exhibition, and every care will be
paid to the reception and Care of the Article sent
to the Kair. All Specimen must De in oy ine utn
November.
Contributors to the Fair are respectfully requet-
ted when Ihey forward Specimens for Exhibition,
tOKend full detcnptlon otttie Articles, ana uc
information in general as may bi of use, and prop,
er fur publication.
Addre J. H. TAYLUK.
Chairman of Committee on Correpondenoe.
June 21. !7lh IMov. U.
BROTHERS LINE.
THE Steamer Brother and Tow Boats, Stcttn
ion and David LewU are prepared to forward
with Despatch, all goods consigned to the Propri
etor. The Steamer Brother is oPlioht doacoht, and'
well suited to run in low water. She possesses pow
er, and spend, and is adJmirubly adapted to towing,
and car. accoinru.od.aio about 20 passenger.
The Proprietor contemplates running the Boat
himself, and will give special attention to way
freight and naval stoies ; to towing, and will also
attend to ihe comfort and convenience of Passen
ger. From hi long experience as Agent in Wil
mington of the several Steam Boat Companies,
he think he can give satisfaction.
To Merchants in the interior he would anv. that
all Goods shipped br him, will bo delivered to their
Aeonts in Fayetteville. His Affont in Wilminaion
is JOHN C. LATTA, to whom all communications
may be addressed, as atrent of the Steamer Brother.
JOHN BANKS, Proprietor.
Mar 16 ' 28-1 2m c.
Salisbury Watchman, Greensboro1 Pstriot,
Kavetteville Observer, anJ Carolinian, nn l Anhboro
Herald, please copy 4 weeks, snd send bills to this
office. ' '
FLOUR.
K( )hu3. Baltimore snour just received per
senr. Mary isaoma, for sale ny
J. AD. MoRAE & CO.
July 19. 63.
ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER.
DR. J. 8. IIOUGTQN'8
GREAT DYSPfiPSIA CURER!
The True Dleestlve Plaid, or Gastric Juice!
Prepared from Rennet, or the fourth stomach of the
Ox, after directions of Baron Ltehlg, tho great
Physiological Chemist, by J. S. Houghton, M.
D , Philadelphia, Pa.
This is a great Natural Remedy for Indigestion,
and Dyspepsia, curing after Nature's own A1eth"d,
h Nature's own Agent, the Gafrle Juice. Pepsin
Is the chief element, or, Grost Digesting Principle
of the Gantric Juice the Solvent of th Fond, the
Purifying, Prctening, snd Stimulating Agent of
the Stomach and Iolextlnes. Jtis extracted from
the Digestive Stomach of the 'lx, thus'formlnz an
Artificial Digestive Fluid, precisely like the natiiril
Gastric Juice, in its Chvoilcal powers, and furnish
ing a complete snd perlect substitute for it. Ry
the sid of tnie preparation, the pains snd evils of in
digestion and Dyspepsia are removed just ss they
would be by a healthy Stomach It Is doing wonders
for Dyspeptics, curing case of debility, emaciation,
nervous decline and Dyspeptic consumption, sup.
posed to he on the verge of the grave The Scien
tific Evidence upon which ft ! based, I In the
highest degree curious snd remarkable.
Baron Leieblg, in his celebrated work on Animal
Chemistry. s.ay: "An Artificial Digestive Fluid,
analogous to thejGastrlc Juice, may be prepared from
the mucous membrane or the stomach of the Ox, in
which various articles of food, as meal and eggs,
will be iqfltiud, changed, and diguled, Jutt th
tame manner a they would bein the human itomach."
Half u teaspoonful of pure Pipsist, infused or dis
olved In water, will digest or dissolve Fin Pound
Routt Beef in about two hour out of the 8 tern
seh. " ' ' ;..
Dr. Houghton's Pepsin, is sold by nearly sit ths
dealers in fine drugs and Popular Medicine, through
out the United States. It Is prepared in Powder,
and in Fluid form and in Prescription vials forth
use of Physicians. . '' . ,
Private Circulars, for the use of Physicians, my
be obtained of Dr Houghton or his Agents, descri
bing ths whole process of preparation and giving
the authorities upon which the claims of thin nn
remedy sre based.' As it Is not a secret remedy', no
objection em be raised against its use by I'hysie'lnh
in respectable standing snd regular practice. Price
in Fluid form, One Dollar per bonis.
PEPSIN IN POWPEIt,
Sent by Mail. Frtt of Potagt.
For convenience or sending io all pnrt of the
country, the Dlieilivs matter of theJepin, Is put
up In tho form of Powder, with dreoilon to be dis
solved In water by the patient. These Pcwdftn nnn-
taln just ths same matter a the bottle, and will be
sent by mall,, free of . postage, for one dollar sent
post paid) to JJr. f. ; uougtuon, . p., Phlladel
TObssrva this 1 Every botttsof ths genome
pepsin bears tns written signature or J. , Hough
ton, M. Di sols Proprietor, Philadelphia, pa, .".
tiSTMi by all Druggists tad Dealers U,Mdl
. Sold, wholssals snd 'fetal by A'-' C,' EVANS S
BROTHRRf W. H. LIPPITT t Co., an4 C. De.
PRE, viimtngton, a y.- J
mo '
' DAY DAY I II AY.
ifiA BALES Hay to arrive per 8chr.,E. S.
1UU Pow.ll. For sale by '
, -OEO. HARR1S3. .
.... I J
REFINED JAMAICA LIME JUICE
C D02E ours Llms Tales, for sals, bv ' L
X, , , , , ilOWAUD PEDEN.
July I,
43.
M1CHEHEL.
rt BBLS. lares fins No. 3 Mwkarel, jast n
I O eslved fwm Bnon, sad foraale, ly
. - , , ELLla, RUSSELL -A Co.
!aly.l9. v.-.-'" ..vu - ' a 63.
.CIOER.
WBELS. CJer per Scar. C. D. Ellis, for sale, by
:.-,. UEO. HARRIS si.
July 17. , ' 62.
GLUE.
re BARRELS good Glus. for distillers, for sals
LO by ANDEllSON & LATIMER.
August Zl. ' '67.
OUR MOTTO IS "TO PLEASE,"
AT THE
lyUinlngton saddle, Harness, aud Trunk
. Maunfactory.
THE subscriber respectlully informs the public
that he has recently received additions to hi
stock of Saddle and Harness Mountings, dec, the
latest and most improved style, and is consunly
manufacturing, at hi store on market s.traet, every
description ot artlclein the above line. From his
experience in the business, he feels confident that
he will be able to eive entire satisfaction, to all who
roav favor him with a call. Hie has now on hand,
and will canstautii-keep a largo assortment of
Coach, Gig au 0?J71mridles, Whips,
Sulkey Hanicsi: Jsatfifdc,e., GenUcmen's
Liady's Sadaies,4iilJJJ-'sanaie, tvnips,
s
fl all of which
1 J best maieri
5 ha also a I
Valises, Saddl
spurs, ate. ace.
hlchhe will warrant to bo of the
lerislaand workmanship. He
i n lariM assortment of Trunks.
saddle and Carpet Basrs. satchels.
Fancy Trunks, &c, and all other articles usually
kept in such establishments, all of which he otfers
low for CASH, 6r oh short credit to prompt custo
mers. Saddles.Harness.Trunks, eJieal Bags,&c. 4c,
made to order.
In addition to the above the subscriber always
keeps on hand a large supply of String Leather,
atidhasQow.and wHI'kcjp through theseasonagood
assort men tof Kly Nttts.
All are Invited to call and examine my Goods,
whether in want or not, as 1 take pleasure in shew
ing my assortment to all who may tuvor me with a
ill-
Harness and Coach Trimming sold ut af air price
topersons buying to manufacture.
Also, Whip at wholesale.
All kinds of Riding Vehicles bought and sold on
commissions. JOHN J. CONOLKY.
Jan. 8 1851.
WOOD WARE.
HPHE subscriber has on hand and is now roceiv.
J. in his usual Fall supply of useful housekeep
ing article", in tho Wood und Willow Ware line, all
of which will be offered at the lawest ensh price,
among which will bo found the following:
Brooms, Brushes, -Baskets, Buckets, Bowls, Bar
rel Covers, Boxes in Nest. Chopping Bowls, Clothes
Pfhs, Cjlothes Horses, Clothes Baskets, Cedar Pails,
Cedar Tubs, Dippers, Flowered Pails, Faueetts,
Knife B i.xes, Knife Baskets, Koelers, ilair Selves,
half barrel Covers, half bushel 'Measures ironed,
Measures in nests. Market Baskets, Milk Pails,
Roiling Pins, Sugar Boxes, Spice Boxes, Scrub
Brushes, Twine Reels, Well Buckets, Water Pails,
Willow Baskets, Willow Wagons, Wire Seives,
White Wash Brushes, &c. dc. WM- NEFF.
Jan. 18. 130,lf.
CARD PRINTING.
WE remind the puolic that the Patent Card Press
U H eration at the ofReeof The Commercial,
and that Cards will he printed in superior style, and
at reduced prices. Blink Cards, ready for printing,
always on hand, of all sizes, from 22 by 20 to 1 ty 2
inches. ' 123-if.
" SHINGLES.
100 000 r IaRd' ('nedium 8izc)
UlAUTlJil ACIIULY.
SASH, BLIND
AND DOOR AGENCY.
Formerly conducted by Guy C. Notch kiss
'PHE public are hereby Informed, that 1 have been
L opnoin ed airent for ihe sale of Window Sunh,
Rllrids aud Doors. mnnnfnetured bv the New Hu-
von Co.. and am prepared lo fillnllorttetein the above
line. The quality of the work of the New Haven
Co. is well known in this market. Builders and all
pcrsonsin want of the above articles, aro requested
to send in their orders, and they will lie promptly
filled, Terms invariably cash on delivery.
WM. A. GWVER.
General Agent Commission and Forwarding Mer
chant.
April 18. 15
PINE 011.1 PINE OIL!
Re.tuced in Price and improved in Quality.
PINE OIL of my manufacture can be obtained ni
ths store of Messrs. Pollev & Hast, and will
he furnished to customers by my Wagon every Tues
day, Thursday, uhd Saturday, at the reduced price
of Forty Cents per gallon. Warranted superior to
any otner for sale to tnis place.
Oof 17
1350.
A. 11. VANBOKKELEN.
SHIPPING ARTICLES.
T70R SALE at The Commercial Office, nn ele
1 cantedition of Shipping Articles, tnbrnclne all
the Taws of Congress relative to ths Merchant's
service.
NEGRO BONDS.
A HANDSOME impression of Negro Bond
A. just printed and for sale at Tlie Commercial
Office. Also, Bills of Sale of Negroes.
Dec. 29. I860.
BUNGS
O
F the best make, and assorted sizes
to suit, for
sale by the harrei
or Sny quantity not less than
five hundred, by
JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM.
135-tf.
Jan. 30.
FOR SALE.
AT the GmTrurcfcd OJlci, a Sketeli of the early
life and adventures of John KwlatJtowtki or
RossMoirp, tho exile of Poland, particularly In Po
land, his native country. As s last resort to enable
,Jr. Rosbmoiid lo visit his native country, this In
teresting little work. In a pamphlet of 22 pages, Is
offered st the low" price of 10 cents pet copy.
May 17. 7-w.
FENCE FAILING.
1 1J 2 21 and 3 Inch palling, made of the best
I of Stock, Tree from Sap. Kor sals In quantities
to suit nurchasers. at ths Cnns Fear S. S. Mill,
Purrluiser can have them delivered on this side of
the lllver, If they wish by leaving their orders st
the office of the sgsnts
JELLIS 6Y RPS8FLL.
April 26. 17-tf.
NOTICE.
rpHE subscriber having purchased the entire
1 Interest la ihe Cspe Fear S. 8. Milt, would
hereby request all persons having claims sgslnst
said Mill, previous to lha 1st July 1851. to- present
them for paynwnt, snd thoss Indebted to said Mill
to ell at th Otfles and settle their account
previous to ths 1st .of.Sepumber, er they will be
under ths painful necessity of placing them In ths
naoas oi an ucer iur collection. . ' ::
ELLW 4 RUSSELL
'ADgtuft 2,1951. 95-tf.
FLOUR AXt) UACIiEUEL. .
cBBLS. Flouri 1 - '
OU 6D bbla. No. 3 Mackerel, to arriv per Schr
E 8. Powell, for sale, by ; GEO. HAKJUSS.
,July)7. ;. 3'...r, v:v..; 62.
SPIRIT BARRELS.
OAfi EMPTY. t?plri bbls , dally eipected.I.fot
' sale by
A0AM5, BROTIlK. t CO. -
June 19. '
si.
VVASilLNG WITHOUT LABOR.
. VFM, boxes of BabbcU's SoapPdwders chsaa
A and good article for making Soft Soap., Those
iiui uave used it pronounced It excellent, to be had
m . ' -C DvPRE'S
"" Dreg Store, Market St.
July 19. ". : . . ....... , M. ;
TIIE NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL
RALEIGH, N. C.
rnHE above ComDanv has been in operation sine
1 the Utol April, 1343, under lbs dirscUonof the
following Olncers, vli :
Dr. Chas. E. Johnson, President,
Wm', D. Hay wood, Vico Presldeat,
James F. Jordan, Secretary,
Win. H. Jones, Treasurer
PsrrtnBusbee.'Attorney,
JJr. Wgi. n. BlCR.ee, v r'm.7in
DJC.R.B-. Hay wood, 5 X'onllalUm
J. Hersmao.Oen'l Aeent. ,
This Company has received a charter giving
advantages to the insured over any otner com
pony.' The 6th Section gives the Husband the
privilege to lnsnro his own life for the sole ins of his
Wife and Children, free from any claims of the rep
resentatives of the husband or any of his credit
ors. ' .;
Organized on purely mvlaal principles, tbs life
members participate in the wteJeof the profits
which are doclured annually. Besides, the appii.
cant for iile, when the annual premium is over C'3C
may pay one halt in a Note.
Ail claitnsfor insuranceaaalnst the Company wit
be paid within ninety days uficr proof of the de&th
of the party is lurmsned.
Saves are insured tor one or live years, at rates
which will enable ail Slaveholders to secure thleclass
of property against the uncertainty of life.
Slave insurance presents a new and Interesting
feature in thehlUry of North Carolina, which will
prove very important to the Southern States.
Thelast four months operation of this Company
show a very large amount of business more than
the Directors expected to do the first year having
already issued more thun 200 Policies.
All Communications on business of the Company
should be addressed to JAS. F- JORDAN,
Secretary.
Raleigh, April 9, 1851. B-ti.
BREAD WITHOUT YEAST.
JUST Received from New York :
5 boxes Babbit's EH'ervescinz Compound for
in. , king Bieod, Buckwheat und Tea Cakof, a very
line articlu Try it 7 To be hud nt
C. DuPRE'S'
Drug Sioie, Market St
July 19. ' ' 63.
RATES OF FREIGHT.
RATES-of Freight on ihe Wilmington and Ral
elgh Rail Road, and on the Company's Boats
to Charleston, revised and corrected December,
1350; just printed and for sale at the office of Th
Commercial, at 25 cents per copy.
Dec. 21. irJ-tf.
12,000 ACRES OF
TURPENTINE LAND FOR SALE.
I'HR Executors of Gen'l. Clinch offur fl,rr
sale lite Twelve Thousand Acres of Land
known as the Bayard trad, lying on theSt.'
J chit's River, immediately opposite Picoluts', in East
Florida. The obove truct is peculiarly udnpled to
the Turpentine business being covered with ti thick
growth of pine, and having a River front of more
man hve miles.
It is now no longer s matter of doubt that Turpen
tine can be profitably made in this section of count
ry, as there are already a number of persons largely
and successfully engaged in the business.
I he steamboats to und from Savannah, stop regu
larly at PicoliMa.
Persons desirous of purchasins, can obtain any
further information by rddressing
J. H. M. CLINtJH, Kx'r.
Jefforsonton, Caradcn co , Go., Dec. 6, 1850
113-tf.
FARMING IMPLEMENTS.
I HAVE just received from the Manufacturers u
large lot of Plows of various puttern, Cultivators,
Corn tiddlers, Huy Cutters. Corn Mills. Churns,
Harrows, Fanning Mills In fact, every thing com
prising a complete stock of Farming Implements.
My sumplc room will be arranged in a day or two,
when 1 will be most happy to sue ull who era inter
ested in such articles.
ALEX. MacRAE, Jr.
Wilmington, N. C. Dec'r.24, 1350. 120
Jour, and Standard Copy.
PRACTICE
WHAT YOU PREACH.
I HAVE just received a large stock of China,
Glass, and Queen's Ware, direct from the Liver
pool manufictorles, which I m prepared to sell on
very reasonable terms, at wholesale or retail.
To all who are disposed to encourage direct Im
portutlons, I would say that a fulr share of patron
age Is all 1 usk to enable mo lo compete with any
other Importer.in the United States. I offer a lair
chance to all who are disposed to build up South
em Independence.
In addition to tho Crockery Business, 1 will con
tinue to keep a large and well selected stork of
FARMING IMPLEMENTS, to which I parilcu
larly invite the attention of my farming friends. J
am continually In receipt of the latest Improve
mcnts lalhese articles, and will take great pleasure
in showing them to all who are desirous or examin
ing them. ALEX. MacRAE, Jr.
Nov. 0.1850, 102.
aubiTrn
FOR SALE.
fTH E subscriber offers for sale his farm, ulne
miles east of Raleigh, situate on ths New
bcrn Road, and well known os the Bus bee
Place It contains 400 acres of good free land, with
a fair proportion of woodland. On the premise Is
a very good dwelling house, containing II rooms i
Iher sre but very few country houses superior to it
In the county of Wnke. There Is a good kitchen,
with several houses for negro quarters; n carriage
house; Cider Preset Stablest Cotton Gin House,
Ac. snd a Store House, at which a very rcspectablo
trsHs Is carried on. .
There Is a very large Apple Orchnrd near the
dwelling house; also, s large number oi Peach
Trees, with Pear, Plum and Cherry Trees.
There is a Post Offlcs on the premises the mail
snlvlng three times s week via the Wilmington and
Raleigh Rail Road, and three time from the city of
Raleigh.
Tho locution of the buildings Is In the midst of s
grove of large Oaks, high and healthy. It would he
a delightful summer residence i or would answer for
a Boarding House for persons desirous of spending
their summers in ths country.
The North Carolina Rail Road, sbont lo be butlt,
hss been marked off to run within s hundred yard
Of ths Dwelling House.
' A further description is unnecessary", as no one
will, probably, purchass without eiamiolng ths pro
mlsee. .
Possession will be given on the first of January.
1851, if sold by ' th 15th of December next if sold
aftsr that period, possession cannot bs, had till Janu
try 1855.;' m;Vv. w j 14 . t .; .... .
: WILLIAM R. POOLB, Esq. who ,e within a
raw miles of the place, my suthorlssd Agsnt, and
will make kaowe ths price snd terms te all who my
...U . TlIOUi, 1 Annti '
Will
llralagten, Cel. 1860.
n
. JUST ARRIVED
4 KEGS Now Butterj . -
1 Coos Olive Oil: ,. -
4 Baskets do. Coj ; -
: ff Barrels Crashed Sucsr,
.10 Barrel fresh Ah
10 HsJf barrsla . do K ' '
For sale ky i HOWARD PEDEN.
Jul-..
ICECREAM. ,
MRS. FORD hu fitted up a roam la the lower
... of nw houM for let Ctesis, bre the
' "f Pkd to sw ibsr Udkr ind ' Gmtttmn of
iiuiinRiun.
Kaaiiliet supplied at short toilcS.' r(vl
Parties of Ladles sod Gentlemen can U served
Ith Ice Cream la the Parlor it,. .tr,t .v.
front irancs first door. " '
PM UPI PAY UP J!
1
ALL persons Indebted to as, either by &"? X
cotn will p 1ms corns forward and pay up, or.
" """i" jiu mem in a train wr
lecl ion, as money we must havsf .
JuIyB,lB51. .4 , 43 tC '
- '-TLOURJmUte
Just rsceived s fresh lot f Kxtra' CdnslHlrara !
v omiiu, vsnur na quarry mils, la bbU. an
balves- For ssle, tow, lj -;.. wJi Hf.jdt ,.i..
SAVAdEEARE(4V
July 16. .?rM,"??Mw-t-jf.
tOlfFEE."
1fjflrAOSRlo,ln Store and for sals bv1
lJ.J J.4D. MUAfi- rh
July 19.
HAY, II AY, HAY. - a
July 19. ' : ' 83,
SPIRITS BARRELsTh"
Qfin SPIRITS .arrels'ro'ferlrhe order, last
0JJ arrived from Bark Sophia for sale, by
July 18. " J2.
FRESH FLOUR.
EBLS. Superior, Kiourj
CO 15 t "
Just received snd for sale by
, , . PERKIN A HARTSFlELfti
!L : , ; 48.
BACON, FLOUR AND FISH .
.) A HHDS. Bacon Shdulherst
CO 20 bbls. Pickled Fish
250 bbls. Superfine Baits Flour t
60 bbls. Ohio family Flour
For sale low, by ELLIS, RUSSELL & Co.
J"'r 26 : -- . 66.
SUGAR. ' -:j rx-
1 f HHDS. primo Porto Rico Sugor, just re
1 Wceivetr Irom Baltimore, Wrsnle by T t f
, DaWOSSET db BROWN.
July 19- ,fi3L
SUGAR, -
A GOOD article In Hhds., for etite, very low, by
, , ANDLRsON p LATIMER.
Julv 31st.
69.
CONSULATE OP HAVTrvX"
64 Commercial Wharl, Bosion,6ih Mart:h,'186t.t
1'tir. unoerstpnea give notlee, that in accor
dance with u Is w passed at Port u Prince, on
the 24th December last, vessel arriving in Haytl
from tha V. Slate on or otter the 16th April
next, must be providtnl with Duplicsio Manlfenaof
their cargoes, certified by a Consular Agent of Hsy. '
ti, it thero t hall have been one at tlie putt of load,
in., otherwise the documents mtiy be vcrrified be
fore an officer (duly authorised to adminitter
an outh of ihn iaih nr ITnlrt Siiat fl,,
- vvTvinincHI
XJ. UX.AKK,
May 8. x - 23-tt.
NOTICE. . "
JBIt. VICE CONSULATE, r
WitMiKOTon, N. C. May 15, 1861."
AFTER this dale, consignees of British Vessels,
will be required lo hand In the amount of (n
ward and outward Invoices, nd pay all fees t tho
time the register is delivered to the Master, when
cleared at Custom HousS. ' v- -u .
GEO. W.DAVIS,
Br. Vice Consul.
May 15. 2'i-tf.
FAR 13 RlClUCr:D TO20 FHOM CHAR-J.
L138TON TO NEW. 0$)&$,
THE GREAT MAIL ROUTE FKOM CHAR
LESTON, SO. CA,
1 SAVING the wharf st the foot of Lauren
j it. daily st 3, p. m. after ihe arrival of ths
Southern cars, via WILMINGTON and WELOON,
N.C , PETERSBURG, RICHMOND, to WASH
INOTON, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, and
NEW YORK. , ; ."-i..-1'he
public are respectfully informed that the
steamers of this line, from Chirlecton to Wilming
ton, are la first rate condlilon, and are navigated
by well known and experienced commander, and
the Railroads are In fine order,, thereby seen ring
both safety and def patch. THROUGH T1CK."
ET having already been In opsrstlon, will be ctip
tinued on and alter the first of Oct.' 1849. ss per
m.ment irrangemenifrom Charleston to New Vortt.
Passengers availing themselves of tttoreof, : will
have the opinion to cn:inue Without delay through
the route of otherwise, to stop at any of the Inter
mediate points, renewing their seats on "ths line
to suit their eonvenleno.- By this route traveller
may reach New Vork on the third day during bust,
neea hour. Baggage will be ticketed on board tha
Steamer to Wldon, a likewise on the change of
cars, at the Intermediate points from thence to New
York. Through Tickets can alone be had from E.
WINSLOW, Agent of ihe Wilmington and Ratetth
Rail Road Compuny, at the; office of tho Company,
loot 01 L,aurens-st, 10 wnom pleas spply, ' .
Papers advertising for ihe company are requested
to copy.' ' ... .'.'fiK.Wt&'d
May 29. , , . 32-3in..
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE
OF THE MAIL 3 AT.THI 8 P L ACE
HRIVALS;':
The mall from ths 'North, br Railroad, Arrrlves
dollv about 11 A. M. - .;,.- , .
Ths mall from the South, by stestfief from Char
leston, artlvs daily abna 8, A. M.' '
The mail from Fayetteville, via' Warsaw, Is due
upon the arrival of ths car, on Mondays, Wddes
days, snd Friday. . ' , .
the moll from Fiyettevlll, vis 1 Flltsbethtown.
by Sulkey ' dus on Tuesdays, Tliurdnys, ina
Saturday, at 9, A M. j . . , :
Th-mHll from Onslow Court House, by Snlkey, is
due on Monday, st P. M. f ':
The mall from . Black Rlvr Chnpe, via tons;
Creek, by sulkey, Is due on Thursdoys, p, W, -i .j
T OSINO; AXD DErARTUnE'r 2 ;,
The msll for the North, by railroad, 'closes' dsHjr
at 10, P. M. . Uw,
The mall for ths South, by stssmboat, closeidal
I y at 10, A. M. . ' i.
The mail for Ftyattevills, via Wsrsaw, closes oa
Tuesday. Thdrsdoys and Sopdays at 10, P.M.
, The mall for Fsyeltevllle, via Kllaabethtnwn.,. by
sulkey, closes on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saiur- J
days at 9. a, w;'.:;x:')i i'-;- :: 7'--'':-h
'; The msll for Onslow Court llotise, f aalksy,
Pluses en Thowday at ID, P. f-..f.rvX..' 4 '
The mall for Long Creek, if sulksy, ctoiss en .
Tbarsdsys at 10 p. :,-r!2'":i7
t7T'Lsttrhc.ld bs lth Offlne at least' IS
oilnute bfors the (losing af tb mtSiKifiV
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