TUE TRfc WEEKLY COMMERCIAL
Is published every Tuusuat, Thubsdat and Sat
utDr, at 3 09 per annum, payable la all cases Id
advance' ..'.,'
BIT THOMAS LO RING,
-13 ilitor and Proprietor.
(coaxRR OP PBONT and mabkbt strmts,
V WILMINGTON, N. 0.
RATES OK AuvERTisisra.
ar. t Insertion, SO, SO
1 J " 7S
j ii ) 1,00
t " I month, 2,50
1 iqr. 2 month,
I " 3 "
I 6 "'
1 " 1 year.
$1,00
5,00
8.00
12,00
Tun lines or lesa make a square.- M an advertise
ment exceeds ten lines, the price will be in propor,
tton.
Alt advertisements are payable at the time of their
insertion.
Contracts with yearly a Jvertlsers, will be made on
the most liberal terms.
No transfer of contracts for yearly advertising
will be perntlited. Should circumstances render a
"change in.buslness, or an unexpected removal neces
sity, charge according to the published terms will
be at the option or the contractor, for the time he
has advertised. :
The privilege of Annual Advertisers Is strictly
(inl'tedto their own Immediate business i and all ad
vertlsements for the benefit of other persons, as well
as all advertisement! not Immediately connected
with their own business, and all excess of advertise
ments In length fit otherwise, beyond the limits en
gaged, will be chsrgud at the usual rates.
No advertisement is included in the contract fol
the aale or rent of "Houses or lands in town or coun
t.-y,or for the sale orhire'of negroes, whether the
p-operty la owned by the advertiser or by other
p irsona. These are excluded by tiie term " imnu
The announcement of marriages or deaths will
be considered as news, and Inserted free of charge
b:tt all additional matter, beyond the simple an
nJHiworaentof tuo death of the person, will bo
ctiarged'ou" tho same terms as advertisements.
All advertisement inserted In the trl-weekiy Com
merciat, are entitled to one insertion In the Weekly
free or CHarge.
JOB, CARD and PAMCV PRINTING, executed
In auperlor aiyle.
mm FOR THE COMUEltCIAL.
NKW VOllKi Messrs. Baowfc DsOosssx..,
BOSTON i fc'aaoiaicir. Ktonaa. Hag.
BUSINESS CARDS.
J. & D MeRlE & Co.
General Camaiiioa Merchants,
WILMINGTON N. C.
particular attention paid to procuring freights
ami purchasing cargoes for vessels.
JOHH MACa . DOKALD JIAcaAB, "OH W. . DIX.
August I 1851. B9-
-r JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM.
r.m iiinlnn and Forwdrdlas Merchant
Promit porioiial attention given to Coualsn-
1 Wits for aale rir Shipment,
AndUbiralvaehadtaneet made on Coneignmenle to
.. .. .. . sworwmy stem xotk jrunwi,
Wilmington, Jan.30. 1831. J3o-tf
Tt. "sftilTHMAYD & CO..
RXGISEKltS, BLICU1I1US, BRASS, AND I EOS
. - RUMBUS.
All Orders tu the Uus will be punctually at
' , . ' tended to.
tOltttBR Ml'tBEHY & NOHTH WaBB 8TS.
WILMINGTON, NO. CA.
May 18. 1861. 27
WILLUMA. GWYER,
GENERAL AGENT, FORWARDING
and Commission Merchant.
1TASB pleaaure In informing my Irlends.that I
am prepared to give all business entrusted to me
- i .n.i .iti.nilnn. I have s wharf for
Naval Stores, with ample accommodations. Spirit
'House, sua vvarenouse. viuii"!"'
Stores for sale or shipment t and all kinds of coun
try produce solicited CashadTancesmade on con
Ignmenti. .
. April io ioou,
- GEO. MYERS,
Wholesale and Retail Grocer,
" ,f -' KIEPt OOMSTARTLT Oti HAND
Winei, Teat, Liquor, Protieioni,1 Wood and Wil
foil Wart, Fruit, Confectionariee, de. &.
SOUTH raONT STBtfT,
' " ' " Wl LMINQTON, N. C.
No.23.t ... r 109.
WILLIAM HI. DARRISS,
. f GEN E It A U
COMMISSION MERCHANT
',.' WILMINGTON, N. C.
STftlOT attention given to procuring Freights
and purchasing Cargoes for vessels.
RarsaixoBit ...
O. Parsley, Esq., )
Col. John MoRae, , Wllmngt'n. N. C.
Messrs. Dudley dY Huntlngtori.
Messrs. Hall, SncketlA, Co., ? p.-..,. v n
Joseph U.ley. Esq, .., l'"e'
'Messrs. James Corner A Sons, Baltimore,
. ,," , K. A. Souder & Co., Philadelphia,
i , Thompson 4 Hunter, N Y k
, t . Plllsbury A Sandford, w,w Yor,c
i. r-Hunting- Tufts, Boston.
m ').&, a. P, Pltcomb, Keunebunk, Me.
July 17th, 1851. , : 62-y
.. ; , -J. IIATHAY At & SON,
i ; 'C0HMIS9I(!J MBWCIIANTS.
1 WILMINGTON, N.C.
. 3. Hathaway. ! Hatiiawa.
, ,OeU 15. , 91 ,
: ; CIIADBOURN & HOOPER.
; General Commission Slerchants,
: , WILMINGTON, iV. C, . .
BUSINESS CARDS.
GEO; II All HISS,
General Comaiksion Merchant,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
rjTaiCT attention given to ptocurlng height
5 and purchaslngOargoesforvessels.
Uarca to . .
K.P.Hall, Esq., 1
O.G. Parsley, Ksq., I ,
J. A. Taylor, Esq., Wilmington.
J.D. Bellamy, Esq., I
Messrs. Ballard A Huntington J
Messrs. Tookcr, Smyih 4 Co., s Ta k C
Thompson Hunter, T f -
Alcx'r. Herron, Jr., Philadelphia ... .,.r.
SWJ" BuUor' ciMMston . c. ;
H. F. Bakor, bsq., ) . r
Jin. 2. 1851. 123,tf.
ANDERSON & LATIMER
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
SOUTH WATRR STREET.
WILMINGTON, N. C.
Sep. 27, 1850. 82-1 y-c.
MARTIN & CR0NLY.
AUCTIONEERS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
GENERAL AGENTS.
Wllmineton.N.C.Oct.J 1851. 85tf.
JOSEPH II. FLANNER,
General Commission Merchant.
WILUIXGrON, N. C.
Oet. 9th, 1850. 87-ly-c.
WILLIAM NEFF,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
SHIP CHANDLERY, SHIP STORES
AND GROCERIES,
CORNER OF" DOCK A WATER STREETS
WILMINGTON, N. C.
Dec. 7th 1850
DER0SSET & BROWN.
WILMINGTON, N. C.
BROWN At DER0SSET.
NEW YORK.
GENERAL COMMISSION MKRCHANTS.
Marchl7 1851.
GEO. H. KELLY,
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
Next door to A. A. Wamiet's, on North Water st
will attend to the sale of all kinds of Country Pro,
duce, nucha Corn, Peas, Meal, Bacon, Lard, Ac.
and will keep constantly on hand a full supply of
Groceries, Ac.
References.
VVIIIesHall.of Wayne, JohnMcRae, Wilmington
W Caraway, Gen. Alx.. MoRac. "
K. P. H ill, Wil nington, Wiley A. Walker, "
Doc. 1J, 1850. 115-ly.
SAVAGE & MEARES,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
W1LM1NGTO.S, N. C.
BOWABO SAVAOS.
May 2, 1851.
ASTON ME AVIS
1.
ADAMS, BROTHER k Co.
ftate Barry, Bryant A AdamsJ
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
WILMINGTON, N. C.
Jan. I, 1851. "3
CORNELIUS DuPRE.
WHOLE SALE AND HETAL DEALERS IN
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, OH,
Dye Stuflk, Glass, Perfumery, Cigars,
Old Liquors, I'nncy Articles, &c
MARKET STREET,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
Prescriptions carefully compounded by experi
enced persons.
March 28. 1851. 6
J. C. LATTA.
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AND GENERAL AGENT,
WILMINGTON, N.C.
Oct.l 1850. 87
MILES C0ST1N,
COMMISSION MERCHANT
WILMINGTON, N. C.
RBFRR TO
E. P. Hall, Esq , Pres't Branch Stale )
Bank, j
Thos. H. Wright, Esq., Pres't Bank I Wilmlmj
Cape Fear, f ton, N. C.
O. G. Parsley, Esq., Pres't Commer-1
cial Bank, j
Dec. 19. 1850 118-tf,
TaOS. D. BARRY.
Commission Merchant and Ship
Broker,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
Jan. 21, 1851.
131-tf.
WILKINSON & ESLER.
UARH DEALERS IN
Confectionary, Fruit. Nuta, Toys, Fancy Ar
tides, Perfumery. Tobacco, sctars, Ac,
WHOLESALE AND II H l AIL,
MARKET STREET,
WILMINGTON N.C.
Nov. 80,1850. W-tf
McRAE & nARRISS.
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE AND
9BTA1L DEALERS IN
CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHEN
WARE, AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS,
West aide front street, between Market and
Dock afreets,
WIL MIN O T O N, N. V.
October 2, 1S51. '.' 85.
OATS, OATS.
97nn BUSHELS of Oata, now landing from
& I vA Schooner Dixon Swindle, from Hide
county, and for sls by ' .
... ELLIS 4 MITCHELL -iagart
7. ' 41.
BUSINESS CARDS.
T. C. WORTH :
Commission and Forwarding
. MERCHANT,
4 WILMINGTON, N. C.
Feb. 19, 1851. 143.12 m.
PORTRAIT PAINTING.
J. MASSALON, Portrait Pulnter, would respect
fully inform the citizens of Wilmington and the
surrounding country, that he has permanently loca
ted himself In this place, and will be happy to re
ceive the patronage of any ladies or gentlemen who
may wun to procure launiui iiKenesses 01 incm
sehrtSs orany member of their fumily. He flatten
himself, from hia lone experience in the art, that he
wiii in uuauicu tv jive ssuaiucuun. n ! room is in
the bnsemant star of Mr. H II. Nixnw'a riwllinir
House, opposite the Jail, Wilmington, N. C.
April o, ism. -iy.
ELLIS, RUSSELL & Co.
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
WILMINGTON, N. C.
CHAS. D. ILU8, HBNBT t. BUSSKLL, JOS. B. SU88E1.L.
Jan. 5 1851. I Si,
JOHN STRUTHERS & SON'S
MARBLE AND SAND STONE YARD,
No. 300 HIGH STREET.
PHILADELPHIA.
Marble Mantels, Monuments, Tombs and Grave
Stones constantly on hand. Every description of
ORNAMENTAL WORK AND STATUARY
Executed and Imported. Orders for public or pri
vate Buildings executed with promptness and des
patch. N. B. Designs will be sent for Mantels, Monu
ments and Graye Stones, and all work shipped in
sured from breakage when required.
Oct. 4. 85-ly-c
MORE k GALLAGHER.
IRON FOUNDERS,
AND MANUFACTURERS OF
WROUGHT & CAST IRON RAILINGS
RIDGE ROAD &. GOATES ST.
PHILADELPHIA.
All orders attended to with promptness and des
patch work warranted.
Oct. 4. 86-ly c.
SOUP DIGESTERS.
AN imvaluable article, to the epicure, dlspeptic,
or even poor man.
"It makes Soop what is Soop"
J. M. ROBINSON.
August 28. 70.
FLOUR.
Cf BBLS. Canal Flour, for sale by
OU J. HATHAWAY 4 SON.
Sept. 13. 77.
NEW AND FRESH GOODS.
THE subscriber just having returned from the
northern cities, offers to his friends and patrons
a beautiful assortment of choice Groceries, selected
personally, consisting in part of 100 bbls. crushed,
powdered, granulated and C C Suga.a; 100 bags
Coffee. Java, Laguyra, hio and St Domingo ; 200
packages of Crackers, embracing every varieyt ; 6
hhda. Porto itico Sugar ; 90 boxes Candles ; 100
boxes Soap ; W. Underwood A Co's Pickles and
Preserves; English Mustard) 1,500 lbs. fresh Can
dies; 60 huxes Prunes; assorted Nuts; aorned
and smoke.! Kent ; Beet I ongues i salmon and
Mackerel i 50 hall and quarter chests of green and
black Teas; 25 q'urtrr pipes choice Wines and
Brandies, Gin, Irish and Scotch Whiskey, London
and Philadelphia Porter, Ale, and bottled Wines
and Brundies ; 25,000 Havana Segsrs of the best
quality, Tobacco and Snuff; 20 baskets Champag
ne, quarts and pints, tteuisick, Lyon and other
brands; Goshen, English and Stilton Cheese; Go-
alien Butter; Flour in bbls., half bbls, and bags;
corn Flour ; March, Uocoa, unocoiate ; sweet Oil,
Snerm and Whale Oil; Wood and Willow Wsre. in
all its branches; Brooms; fancy Baskets, and fan
cy roods in endless quantities. Please call and ex
amine at the Family Urocery ol
UHU. MYERS.
Oct. 2. 85
WANTED.
AGOOI
apply i
GOOD Fiat, that will carry 150 or 200 barrels,
to
J. R. BLOSSOM.
Sept. 30. 84
WANTED TO HIRE.
TWO or three good hands, until 1st. January,
apply to J. H BLOSSOM.
Sept. 3U 84.
mi.
A FEW barrels prime Oil for Machinery, or
Lamps, for sale by
J. HATHA VAV4 SON.
July 8. 4
GREAT EXCITEMENT
IN NORTH CAROLINA!
THE BATTLE IS BEGUN, AND I INTEND TO
FIGHT MY WAY THROUGH FOR
HOME INDUSTRY t
IF YOU WANT TO SAVE A COUPLE HUN
DRRD DOLLARS, send on yonr orders for
Turpentine Stills, Caps, Arm, and Worm :
Also, Brandy Stills, and any kind of Copper
work, Brass, Machinery, &e.
The prices of Stilt-caps, Arms, and Worms, are
as follows: By the pouud 37 cents; or by contract,
7 barrel Still-cap, Arms and Worms, 1400
10 do do do 485
12 do do do 625
14 do do do 685
15 do do do 615
16 do do do 650
20 do do do 695
25 do do do 760
30 do do do 850
35 do do do 900
All work will be warranted for 12 months. Are
and burning excepted. , His work will also be de
livered within fifty milea of Ralelch. at the shortest
notice; and if I fMI to deliver Stills In ths time
agreed upon, I will ferfeit 5 lor each day lost, lo
the purchaser, iS
JOSEPH WOLTERINQ.
Raleigh, Sept. 1& 1861. 78.3m.
BILLS OF LADING, &c.
FOLIO POST BILLS OF LADING bound
In Books, snd sheets, also Letter Sheets with
ivarlotyofmercantUeblanki,fbrsaleat The Com
mreiaiujut. . ......
m lit) .
T?NGLlSHind American, constantly on hand
I for sale by, ADAMS, BROTHER Co.
Offloe Wilmington Raleigh Kali Road
. Company, August 1 1th 18SI. J
pBE Freight trains for Wtldon, will hereafter
L lesvon Monday's Wedneaday's, and Friday's.
Freight must bo at the Depot by 1 o'clock oa Sat
duray's, Tgesday'a and Thursday's.
JOHN NUTT.
, i Transportation Agent,
.iuff.wtll tf 63.
WHOLESALE WiTCn 1KD JEWELRY STORE.
:L H. MILLER k CO.
f MPORTEO- Manufacturers and Jobbers of
A WATCHES.JKVVKLRy, FANCY UUUU8,
bae leased the "Old Stand formerly occupied by
Messrs. Canfieid, Brother & Co. sovtr iast cob
mi or cHAai.es akd ALTiiosa stscts, (No.
227,) which they are putting In complete order for
the WHOLESALE WATCH AND JEWELRY
BUSINESS, to be opened about the 20th of July.
In calling the attention of the trade to the new
concern, we mention the fact that we are associated
with one of the most extensive JEWELRY MAN
UFACTURING . ESTABLISHMENTS In the
country, which must give a decided advantage over
all others in thia market, for supplying dealers with
Jewelry at manufacturers' prices, a feature In this
branch or trade long since needed, Between Haiti
more and the Southern and Weatern Merchants,
We desire to call particular attention lo the Watch
department, which will at ail times be supplied with
a great gsortment from the most celebrated manu
facturers, and kept In perfect running order, so that
purchasers may at once take them, with a written
guarantee that they will perform correctly.
This branch Of tho business will receive the
especial attention of one of the firm, whose exten
sive and practical knowledge of the business, will
we hope, give us a place in the confidence of buy
ers. We respectful!? Invite yon to call upon us when
vou next visit our city, confidently believing that
an examination of our Goods will prove to you,
that they are better styles and cheaper than you
have ever seen In this market, and assure you that
no effort shall be wanting on our part to make the
acquaintance one of mutual benefit.
L. II. MILLER A CO.
Old stand, formerly occupied by Canfieid, Bro.
Co. S. E. corner of Charles A Baltimore ata.
acriscNcas :
Messrs. Wyeth, Blacklock & Co.
" Gwyn, Reid & Taylor,
" James Hodges & Brother,
" Hurst & Berry,
" M urdoch, Duer & Evans,
M Stellmannct, fllnrichs,
'' Sangston dt Ao.
" Barthlow, Gwyn oVCo.
" Rlely & Pendleton,
" Cushingset Bailey,
John Muiphy f-Oo,
" Moored Griffin.
August 19, lo61. 66-flmo-c,
GLUE.
QA" BARRELS American ,
CO 20 ; " euperior English j
Inst received, and for sale, by
ADAMS, BROTHER & Co.,
August S, 90.
SPIRIT BARRELS.
Q(P(T) 5P1 RIT Barrels, In prime order; just
QJJ received, snd for sale by
ANDERSON A LATIMER:
6et . 97 .tf.
CIGARS! CIGARS!!
1 H nrYi NOSEGAY Regalia Cigars
lUjUUU 6,000 Prymavera Regalia "
1.500 La Sultana Havana Cigars;
2,000 La Anedi Havana Cigars. A few box
es of cholcs chewing Tobacco, and a fine assort
ment of Cigar cases and Tobacco wallets. For sale
by C. DuPRE.
Druggist and Chemist.
Oct. 35. 96.
JUST OPENING
AT THE HARDWARE STORE.
THE most beautiful assortment of fine Pccket
Cutlery, ever brought to this part of the country.
J. M. ROBINSON.
August 28. 70.
EMPTY SPIRIT BARRELS.
1 erf LARGE Slses, just received and for sale
1 UKJ by ELLIS, RUSSELL A CO.
Juae 26. 44.
LARD.
1 f BBLS. prime Lard, for sale by
J U ANDERSON & LATIMER.
August 21.
67.
NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO.
rpHR agency of this establishment for the town of
A Wilmington, nss oeenconterrea upon (lie under
signed who Is prepared to afford all requisite infor
mation, and to receive application for LIFE IN
SURANCE upon aa reasonable terms as any other
Institution of the same character In the country.
H. NUTT, Agent.
August 23 H. & J. copy, 68-if.
NEW GOODS.
WE have received a part, and dailv expecting
the balance, of our Fall Stock of Graeeria and
Shin Chandlery, which waa purchased direct from
the importers and manufacturers, and selected with
groat cars. We respectfully Invite our customers
and the public to cafl and examine 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
25 hhda. P. R. Sugar; f Mocha Coffee i
200 bbls. refined, erushed, powdered, and gran
25 boxes ' . lost Sugar; (ulated Sugar
50 bbls. coffee crushed do.
Teas of all varieties, Green and Black ;
200 boxea Soapi
300 " Sperm, Adamantine, and Mould Can.
100 " Lemon Syrup; dine;
1,000 reams Wrapping Paper;
200,000 Cigars, I grsdes snd kinds;
100 boxes Tobacco a fine artielt ;
100 bbls. Whiskey, Brandy, Gin, Rum, Wines,
(Cordials, of every variety and quality ;
n..... I .nl lllnn. KMniir Kail PAntuir SnU.
Ging", Mustard, Cassia, Nutmegs, Cheese, Crack
era, Bread, fte. ' I '"
Cordage, uuck. duc, Ancnors. vnatna, Lan
terns, tiompasves, sou every ariicie rcquirea on
board of snipe.
We also have a large stock of Wooden and Wil
low Ware, Hardware, Dry Goods. Ac., besides nu
mrous articles not mentioned. Pleat fall ana w-
amint our Mock. fil HOWARD oV PEDEN.
Sept. ia.
DEEDS FOR SALE.
WarsnteeDeode.and Deeds for Mortgageonlsnd
juatprlnted.ln correct formand forialeat tfcs
CtmnertMvjpt.
EMPTY SPIRITS BARRELS.
Onn SECOND Hand Spirit Barels, targe
ft VVelxe, In good order, for sslo by,
r DaROSSKT 4 BtOWN.
MfM. 4T.
LANDING FROM SCAR. H. P. RUS
SELL 7r BBLS. fresh ground Flour, from new Wheat,
J for aale, by ELLIS, RUSSELL A t o.
Octf. 87.
STEAM MARBLE WORKS.
couEa ci? iohts k BosmtxT mEETi
- I1ALTIMUHB, Md.
SISSON do BAIRD having computed their ex
tensive works.' (which la now one of the largest
establishments of the kind la this country,) ara pre
pared to fill all orders In their line, tit I MARBLE
MANTLES, MONUMENTS, TOMB&p
GRAVE STVNES, TABLE TOPS, TILES.
(jfor lltors,) MARBLE . LETTERS, &c, at as
reaaonable rates as can bo bad In this or any other
city in the Union. For beauty of execution and
originality jpf design, their Mock cannot be surpas
sed. -Tmryj would respectfully Invito ArthUectt,
Buitdere, Cabinet Maker and others to call and ex
amitta .before purchasing. They are also prepared
to furnish the trade with Slabs, Blocks. 4c. lo or
der.
L3T All orders by mall punctually attended to.
ept. 30. 1-ra-c
RICE.
QH CASKS for sale low, to close consignment,
6y! ADAMS, BRO. AC.
July 3d. 4f.
DOMESTIC GOODS.
A FULL Supply of Sheetings, Yarn and Osna
burgs conxtamly on hand and for sale at man
ufacturer, prices, by
T. C. WORTH.
AugustJl. 3m. 67.
fire: insurance.
THE undersigned having received the Agency, Is
prepared to take risks upon the moat JawrobU
term in one of the best Insurance Companies in the
country. THE HARTFORD PROTECTION.
H. NUTT, Agt
August 23, 1851. II. 4 J. copy. 68-tf.
RATES OF FREIGHT.
I" ATES of Freight on the Wilmlnalon nt R.1
XV eigh Rail Road, and on the Company's Boats
to Charleston, revised and corrected December,
I860; just printed and for aale at the office of The
commercial, at io centa per copy.
Dec. 21. 119-tfc
N. C. BACON.
QrVV LBS. Hama, Bides and Shoulders, in
uwv store, and tor sale low by
SAVAGE 4 MEARES.
June 6. 35.
COFFEE.
K( BAGS Rio Coffee. For sale by
OU J. HATHAWAY 4 80N.
Sept. 13. 77.
CONSULATE OF HAYTI, )
64 Commercial Wharf, Boston, 5th March, 1851. )
rpHK underslened civea notice, that in sceor.
X dance with a law passed at Port an Prince, on
the 24ih December last, vessels arriving in Hayti
from the U. States on or after the 16th Anrll
next, must be provided with Duplicate Manlfesta of
tncir cargoes, ceruned Dy a Consular Agent or Hay.
tl, if there shall have been one at the oort of load.
Inir, otherwise the documents may be verrlfied be
fore an officer (dulr authorized to administer
an oath) of the Siato or United States Government.
B. C. CLARK.
May 8. 23-if.
J. E, KEA, DENTIST.
RESPECTFULLY announces to hia
friends and the public, that he has re
turned from his summer trio, and la
nrAnnrpH in ftnntlmiA thu tirnf!f. nt nntlatrv In
sll the the latest improvements, and hope to nave
a coutlnuation of that patronage heretofore receiv
ed. Office over Mr. Agostine'a Store. Market St.
Wilmington, N. C Oct. 14th. 90-lm.
(J. copy if.
NOTICE.
THE subscriber having obtained letters of admin
istration on the Estate of Albert A. Warner, de
ceased, at the September Term, 1851, of the Coun
ty Court of New Hanover County ; hereby requests
oil persons who are in lebted to his intestato lo
come forward and make payment ; and those bav
ins claims against said intestate are notified fo pre
sent them within the lime prescribed by law, or
tnis notice win do pieaaea in oar or tneir recovery.
L. A. HART, Adm'r.
Oct. 13th. 91-tf.
$10 REWARD.
If RANAWAY from tho subscriber on Thurs
JJ dsy, the 3d Inst-, a negro boy named JIM
yS OWEN. about 17 years old. Jim ia about t
fi. 6 inchea high very likely boy, with bright In
telligent countenance. He ia probably lurking
somewhere about the centre or the town. The
above reward will be paid for his apprehension and
lodgment in any safe place where we can gel him.
All maeiers of vessel aad othes are cautioned
against concealing or harboring said boy, ss the
severest penalties of the law will be enforced against
persona so ollondlog.
fUi lfc XlUlihtt.
Oct. 9. 88-tf.
CO-PARTNERSHIP.
THE subscriber have this day formed a co-pnrt-nershlp
under the style of McRaa A IIabsiss,
and have taken the new granite front store, la lev-
erected by Capi. G. Potter, on Front between Miar
ket and Dock streets, wnere iney win always Keep
complete wholesale snd retail slock of
CnuCAAn X W rnnMmu iirL,C
MENTS, lo which they invite ihe attention of merchanta and
others.
Being IMPORTERS, wefocl confident we can
sell articles in our line on as favorable terms, snd
of as good quality, as can ue purchased In Ihe
United States. JiB
sntit:!?.
THE aubicriber having formed a co-pannon-hlp
with Mr. N. T. Hassiss, is desirous of closing
..vi..u hn.lnuM ind bees leave to nrna nnon
those indebted to him the necessity of a prompt
. . t. 1 kill , .U . . .1
settlement oi moii in nui ume
tenders hia thanks to nis tormer customers lor their
fclnil naironsse. and solicits s contiouanc of the
same to the new firm. .
i. AAtsuk. nctuii it.
October t, 1851 -nirs-vt 85v -
TSiaaMsnssaaaisaassii. iaw.il -
When ttrer "ferrt" waa roin from C,e c".a - ,
Mr. Finch lo tin Printer's, the Utile rwes,! st. t
ped to play nukrofes anct ctroroed so: i t" "
ont of his old graasy eap. As they cotiulj a c ..
11 '. A JL AB i, .. . ... ' . . ' "
pumem so me mensorKMW young man wao t --
tte Amerfcn, which beat Q England tc;:.'r
fher 6urlit to be DDblkhed in soma lL,mt. Jo"r.
Ml Tbey proved to be as follows; ,
., Yaukeo Ubodio did not know, , , , ;
Whcnlo wenta-saiUn- . ,
' TVhattbeDlckenalieshdulddoV jl
y If it pnrredl failing;, '' ,A "yyt"t $ , t, ,
- w i r , - ,
1i Jofintiy Ball shotdd best ne bow
At I n going to yot aim, , . ! '
I'll try it otef any how,
Another time odd rot itiH." : '
'', i f , ..,'''.'
Bo-Doodlo fllloil tils mainsail futt,
. Awl bid good bye to fcaY, - '
Ami fairly beat the British Bull,', ' ' ' "" '
WOk nt good Yanket-SUer."
Now, neve mfod, dear Uncle Barf, -
.... . :.. . .... ...... m . m i:::' ;,'
You'll only take tlw longer pull,
" v V-! , v.. - ' "'!
Nora Stoor, tho contractor; Brown the buif- "
tor. , K'u i..i sJ " a!
A Poetical Recipe for -Pintet Pudding
A if . "Jeonette and Jeaimot"
Ifyotr wish to mai a, pudding In wblcb eTory
one dolighfa.
Of ifs pretty new bid ogga fou mus , taW Citf
yolk and whites;
Beat thorn welluplnsbMln tin tlwy,tllorod.-a-
ly combine, -'
And be sure yon ebop tho aUet up paorticij.at 1
fine: ' '
Take a poind of welUtonod raiaiM, and fOtnJt '
of currents drfcdj ! - 1 . v '
A pound of potmdod srjnr, and vsan tomon-Mol
beside: , 1 ,
Bab tbem welt all up" ttoethef, Willi fousi of
. whetteo floor, v, r-y
And then set them to settle frrafmarterofasf
Tbentietho iilxinrtinii eiofivsnd pafltbti;
' ' pot ' t! , , t M,s X; V
Some people liko tho water eold,' snd aom,
Rtlt tVnnl t Anitt MrVlfll. tjt tiiMlM tA '
ptaWlaUptflfaV , , ' ri
I know It ought to botl aa bw for vrni potmd.
it weight " :u ,T; I .tV i
Obi if I were Queen of tumif or still bettor, ,
Pope of Rome, . -"' ' '
I'd have a rut plum-pudding every dsy 1 dined
at homo . - 1 - " .
All the world shoald havvo ploco, od If say dU
remain, r . 4.
Next morning for my breakfast I wold ftyft :
up again. -"J. " "'"'"
From tag Ladies Itfagtiutt. '
THE DANGERS OF FLIRTATION
Y i T. TBOWIkHMaVt ':C ,
'The world woulJ hardly b worth .tvir
in itif it were not ibr flirtation exefaimed the; .
!ray and thoughtless Isabel Lee, s ah? -aughingiy
entered her aant's room. ,,, .
i hope yoa are not aerioua, she aaiJ. .
- lucres nuiuiug imo iMintimnif iricu uts,
merry Isabel. l)u( yoa looi reproachful.
angry ' :' 'a1 i .
Ub, I am not angry,' replied jura, iinms. .
with a melancholy emile. ,t..,-t, .
'Bat yoa are displeased? . ' . ;..'. '
'Your words awaken recollection whiefr "
cause me to feel sad, Isabel ; that's a!f. Sit '
down here by my side, and yotr shall hear i
a story of ou ol my flirtatioDt, wbfck may
Isabel snt down, looking thooghtfui, amf i
her aunt continued.
'When I was young like yoa, dear child, 1 -was
quite as gay ana thoughtless ns year-'
li -llJ - ........... A I ! J.- .
Sell. I was cuiicu b cvnjuciio niKJ, i ,nimv .
to eoufess it, glorified in the nameuntil tho
occurrence of ihepainlul event 1 am about '
to relate. ' -J, - - ;
'Half a dozen times n year I used to vL
si . j I L. . .i..
um mim sucim m n vs iwu iu mc uieus" -
ant ane.inlv of our friends in that dace. :
There 1 frequently met a pale,, handsomat
sensitive young man numed : Gilborne whtr '
DaiJ ma verv flatterini attentionat matii; '
me the theme of several poetic effusion, and)
wiih whose tiurtialKy 1 was very iren pleas- "
eJ. f' 1 1 s ; -, v "
'I was warned by ?man well '.meaniiiT v
friends Htcamsl rncouraging the addresses of
so irapoUive a person as Gilborue, who they .
stiid was more serious than I, and who mi-jht
than 1 expected or awireu. i langncu nttno
idea ana finding the attentions ol the younr
poet still agreeable, I conlki K-d to tecciva
litem until it wus too late.' ..,.,. ,
Too late j hownrauut1. . , , ;, - ' ,
Why, lo ' my nstouwfiment tier one Jar
made a passionute decbranonof love and of-
iered me his hand.'. r " , , . " tt w t-
'And you did not love 1 " '
'No, child. I was merely . plenscd witfi '
him. Out even then 1 didribt suppose tluif
his love was more than the result ol n iu1
duu impulM. whkh'wottlJ pnssawuy with
niyvwit to C . 8o 1 reepertrully dccli-
neif his offer, laughed vat the idea of. nmrry- -ingnt
that age, and bejred him to di.inia
tho scbcrt from hw mind On the following
day I left C i and relurncd home. .
'Letters and poey followed me, hrcathinjf
themiwt pnasionnte dovotion, and. burning
with the eloqacnce of love. They bom -po
namoj but I knew they were from 'lieu f
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