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. 9 f . PUBLISHED .TRMYEERIY, BY TQ0HA3 LORINQ, VOL 6 NO. 123. WILMINGTON. N. C. THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 1. 1852. WHOLE NO. 887 ME t T IIE TRI-WEERLY COMMERCIA 3. I . it published every Tuksdat, Thuisdav and Sat- fDA.T, at 15 00 per annum, payable In all tases In . advaac p . ' W ? B Y'T ROM AS I, O R I X O, CORMKR OP FRONT AVO MARKET STREETS, ;;X-;;J-'riLMINaTONI N. C. RATES OF ADVERTISING, qr. t iniertton, $0,50 1 1 sqr. 2 month, "1 ;-.! !.(; 75 1 1 " 3 - ' tt W'-v. n Ai i f it st it ti.no 5.00 8.00 12.00 . i i mmr r-xsB 1 1 " i year. Ten lines or test make a square. If an advertise ment exceeds ten lines, the price will be In propor. HOD. '-. ' All advertisements are payable at iho time of their Inserttoa. ' Contracts with yearly advertisers, will be made on the most liberal terms. fo transfer of contracts for yearly advertising will bo permitted. Should circumstances rendor a change In business, or an unexpected removal neces sary, a clwge according to the published terms will be at the option of the contractor, Tor the time he has advertised. The privilege of Annual Advertisers Is strictly I mi ted to their own Immediate business : and and vartUenaents for the benefit of other persons, as well as all advertisements not Immediately connected with their own business, and all excess of advertise ments in lensth or otherwise, beyond the limits en gaged, will be charged at the usual rates. No advertisement is Included in the contract for tlie sale or rent of houses or lands in town orcoun try, or for the sale orhiro of negroes, whether the poporty is owned by the advertiser or by other p jrsons. These are excludod by the terra "imne dtate tudtness.' The announcement of marriages or duaths will ho considered as news, and inserted free of charge I) it all additional matter, beyond the simple an n mncemeut of tho death of the person, will be charged on the same terms as advertisements.' All advertisements inserted in the tri-wcekly Com mercial, are entitled to one insertion in the Weekly free of charge. JOD, CARD and PANCY PRINTING, executed In superior stylo. AGENTS FOR THE COMMERCIAL NEW YORK: Messrs. Raows& OsHosskt. BOSTON i Frederick Kiddsb. Ksq. BUSINESS CARDS. J. & D. McRAE & Co, General Coin liission Merchants, WILMINGTON N. C. Particular attentlou paid to procuring freights knd purchasing cargoes for vessels. JOHM MACRAS. DOHALD MACRAE, JOHN W. K. DIX. August 1.1351. Bs)- Joseph r.1losso General Commission and Forwardins Merchant. lrom;t personal attention slveii to t'oiisi,'ii- meuts for sale or Shipment, And liberal cash advance made on Consignment) to me or to my .Veie York friends. Wilmington, Jan.30. IS31. 135-tf T SOUTHMAYD & CO,, ENGINEERS, BUCKSMHUS, BUASS, U IRON POD ID MM. All orders lu the Hue will be punctually at tended to. t 'ORNER MlILBEfly & NORTH WATER U TS May 16, 1851. 27 WILLIAM A. GWYER, GENERAL AGENT, FORWARDING and Comiutssioi Merchant. I TAKE pleasure in Informing my Irjends.that i am prepareFto give all business entrusted to me efficient and personal attention. I havo a whiirffor Naval Stores, with ample accommodations. Spirit House, aud Warehouse. Consignments of Naval Stores for sale or shipment i and all kind of coun try produoe Solicited Cttshadvancesmade on con signments. ' Aprill8 1850, , 15 GEO. MYERS, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, " EMM COtOTAWTLT ON HASD Wines, Tea, Liquor, Provtiiont, Wood and Wil lew Wart, Fruit, Corftctionaritt, 4c. etc. ' SOUTH FBOKT STSEST, . W I LMINQTON, N. C. Nov.: 09. V WILLIAM M. HARRISS, A v GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT : WILMINGTON, N. C. STRICT attention nlven to procuring Freights and purchasing Curgoes for vessels. RarEas.fcaat O. Q. Parsley, Esq., ) . Col. John McRae, Wilmngt'n. N. C. tbleasrs. Dudley & Huntington, ) Messrs, Hall, Sacked & Co., ) Joseph Utlcy, Esq, jraysite. N. C. Messrs. James Cornor & Sons, Baltimore. K, A. ooudor & uo, rmiaooipnia Th6mpson & Hunter. )N Y . PillsburyA San iford.iINew York- II I - ITuntlnir A. Tnfl. HoRton. " J. fc 6. P, Pitcornb, Keunebunk, Mo. July 17th, 1851. 62-y J;nATHAWAY&SON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS. T -fX WILMINGTON, N.. C. J. Hathawav, ' J. L. Hatiiawa. Dot, IB. . 's 'l? !," : . . 01 CHADBOURN & HOOPER. General Commission Merchants, WILMINGTON, N. C. A MB Si ' July 19, ieei ,- 53. BUSINESS CARDS. GEO. HARRISS. General Commission. Merchant, WILMINGTON, N. C. OTRICT attention given to ptocuring Krclght kj and purchasing Uargoesiorveaspis uirca TO K.P. Hall.Eati V O. Q. Pauley, Ksq., J. A, Taylor, Esq., I Wilmington. Messrs. Ballard A Huntington, 1 Messrs. Tooker, Smyth 4 Co., ) " T llomoson dk Hunter, S ew York. Alcr'r. Herron, Jr., Philadelphia H.K.Baker, Esq., ' f Chi nestop,S.p. Jan. 2. 1851. H3-tf. ANDERSON & LATIMER, COMMISSION MERCHANTS SOUTH WATER STREET. WIIiMINOTON, N. C. Sep. 27, I860. 82-ly-c. lilRTIN & CR0NLY. AUCTIONEERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, GENERAL" AGENTS. Wllmineton,N.C..Oct.3 1851. 85tf. JOSEPH II. FLANNER, General Commission Merchant. WILMINGTON, N. C, Oct. 9th, 1850. 87-ly-c. WILLIAM NEFF, WHOLESALE and retail dealer in SHIP CHANDLERY, SHIP STORES AND GROCERIES, OOltNEIl OV DOCK A WATER, STREETS WILMINGTON, N.C. Due. 7th I860 derossW&brown! WILMINGTON, N.C. BROWN & DER0SSET. NKW YORK. GENERAL COMMISSION MEUCHANTS. Marchl7 1851. l-y. GEO IL KELLY, COMMISSION MERCHANT. ' Nextdoor to A. A. Wjnnut's, on North vValer st will uttend to the sale of all kinds of Country Pro, duce,aus:h a? Corn, Peas, Meal, Bacon, Litrd. Ac. and will keoii cooatantly on hund a full suuply of Groccrius.ic. References. Wllles Hall. of Wayne, John McRae, Wilmington W. Caraway, ' Gun. Alx.. McRae. " K. P. Hall, vVilinington, Wiley A. Walker, " Dec. 13, 1850. H5-1 y. SAVAGE & MEARES, (iENDKAL COMMISSION MUHC1IANTS W1LM1NGTOA, W. C. EDWARD SAVAOS. May 2, 1351. GASTON MEASES 1. ADAMS, BROTHER & Co. (Late Harry, Bryant & Adams.) C O M M 1 S S 1 O N M E R C H A N T S WILMINGTON, N. C. Jan. 1,1851. 123 CORNELIUS DuPRE. WHOL.K SALE AND KETAL DEALERS IN Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Faints, Oil, Dye Stulls, ;iass, perfumery, Cigars, Old liiijiiors, Fancy Articles, &c MARKKT STREKT, WILMINGTON, N. C. Prescriptions carefully compounded by experi enced persons. March 29, 1851. J. C. LATTA. COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND GENERAL AGENT, WILMINGTON, N.C. Oct.l 1S50. 87 MILES C0STIN, COMMISSION MERCHANT, WILMINGTON, N. C REFER TO E. P. Hall, Esq., Pres't Branch State ) Bank, Thos. H. Wright, Esq., Pres't Bank ! WUrcing Capo Fear, ( ton, N. C. O. G. Harsley, Esq., Pres't Commer- I cial Dank, , Dec. 19. 1850 118-tf. THOS. D. BARRY. Ceittiuission Merchant aiid Ship Broker, WILMINGTON, N. C. Jan. 21, 1851. 131-tf. WILKINSON & ESLER. CASH DEALERS IN Confectionary, I'rult, Nuts, Toyrf.l'ancy Ar tides, Periumery, Tobacco, fcegars, fcc., WHOLESALE AND RE 'I AIL, MARKET STREET, WILMINGTON N. C. Nov. 39. 1850. ' 10-tf McRAE Sl HARRISS. IMPOKTEK AND WIIOLIAL,!? AND RETAIL DEAIiUR IN CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHEN WARE, AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS, West side Front street, between Markot and Dock streets, WIL MIN GTON,N. C. October 2, 1851. 65. EMPTY SPIRITS TURPENTINE BARRELS. nnfVEMPTY Splrlls Turpentlns Barrels, In AVvgood oraor, mr sais oy CrEO. HARRISS. 90. Ost. 14. BUSINESS CARDS. T. C. WORTH s Commission and Forwarding MERCHANT, WILMINGTON, N. C. Feb. 19, 1851. 143-12 m. PORTRAIT PALNTLNG. JMASSALON, Portrait Painter, would respect- fully inform the citizens of Wilmington and the surrounding country, thsj he has permanently loca ted himself in .this place, snd will be happy to re ceive the patronage of any ladies or gentlemen who may wish to procure faithful likenesses of them selves or any member of their family. He flatters himself, from his long experience in the art, that he will be enabled to give satisfaction. His room is in the basement story qf Mr. H- R. Nixon's Dwelling House, opposite' tho Jail, Wilmington, N. C. Aprils. 1851. Mi. ELLIS, RUSSELL & Co. OENEHA L C OMMISSION MERCHANTS WILMINGTON, S. C. CHAS. D. ELLIS, HENBV P. BUSSELL, JOS. . apSSELL 133. Jan.25 1851. JOHN STRUTHERS k SON'S MARBLE AND SAND STONE YARD, No. 800 HIGH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Marble ManULs, Mtniuneids, 'IVmbs and Grave Sliiius constaiMi on hund. Every descripluni of ORNAMENTAL WORK AND STATUARY Kxecuted and Imported. Orders for public or pri vate Uuildinga executed with promptness anJ des patch. N. B. Designs will be sent for Mamels, Monu ments and Gnaye Stones, and all work shipped in sured from breakage when required. Oct. 4. 85-ly-c MORE & GALLAGHER, IRON FOUNDERS, AND MANUFACTURERS OF WROUGHT & CAST IRON RAILINGS KlDUtS ROAD &, COATES ST. PllIIiADBLl'HIA. All orders attended to with promptness and des patch work warranted. Oct. 4. 86-ly c. SOUP DIGESTERS. AN imvaluable article, to tho epicure, diepeptic, or even poor man. "It makes Soop what is Soop" J. M. ROBINSON. August 28. 70. FLOUR. BBLS. Canal Flour, for sale by J. HATHA WAV 60 & SON. 77. Sept, 13 CONSULATE OF HAVTI, 64 Commercial Wlinrf, Boston, 5th March, 1851. rpiIK undersigned gives notiee, that in uccor JL dance wiih a law passed at Port nu Prince, on the 2 lih December last, vessels arriving in Haytl from the U. Slates on or after the IQih April rfexi, nfust be provided with Duplicate Manifests of (heir cargoes, certified by a Consular Agent of Hay ti, if there shall have been one at the port of load in;?, otherwise the documents may be verrificd be fore an officer (duly authorized to administer an outh) of the State or United States Government. B. C. CLARK. , May 8. 23-tf. GLASS WARE! GLASS WARE!! JUST Received from New Vork, a large of Vials of various sizes. Speir Tincture and Salt Mouth Bottles, Toillette Bottles, fancy Pungcnis, &.o. &c. Alao, a lujge assortment of Window Glass. For sale by C. DuPRE. Druggist and Chemist. FIRE INSURANCE. THE undersigned having received the Agency, is prepared to take risks upon the most favorable term in one of iho best Insurance Companies in the country. 'Yin. UAK.TKOK.D PKUTKU I lOiN. H. NUTT, Agt. August 23, 1851. H. &. J. copy. 68-tf. RED ASH EGG COAL. OrVrONS of best quality, landing and for vV.U sale in lots to suit purchasers, at $6 per ton, for La-ili only. Persons ordering will please send the money, no Coal will be delivered without it. DeROSSET & BROWN. Oct 23. 94 RAISINS, RAISINS. EZ BOXES pew crop, for sale by OVJ GEO. Oct. 16. MYERS. 91. SHIPPING ARTICLES. A HANDSOME edition of Shipping Articles, just printed and for Silo at The Commercial Office, equal to any as yet imported "from New York." Orders for a Ream or mure will be filled at a cost f 10 to 20 percent, cheaper than tbey are in New Y rk. Nov. 10, 1851. 102 tf OIL. A FEW barrels prime Oil for Machinery, or Lamps, for sale by . HATHAWAY Sl SON. July 8. 4 HOUSES TO RENT. Capt. G. Potter having given me the Agen cy for renting his houses, in Wilmington all persons who wish to secure s.ulace early, may do so oy cajling on the subscriber. I offer the following for rent from the 1st day of October next, to October 1st, 1852, viz. 1 large and comfortable 3 story brick tenement on T joiner's al ley, with Bakery and Store attacked. One dwelling on tke corner of Walnut snd Wamr siree's, i stories nign, wttn store in ine basement. One Store House adjoining the above. The Rjsley Houso on ihe corner of 4th Street. The House and Lot adjoining, on Boundary St. Also a number of desirable Collages in the neighborhood of the Drv Pond. A. A. B. SOUTH ALL. "August 2, 1864. Journal copy. 69-if. DISTILLERS OF TURPENTINE. I HAVE .reduced the price of my SPIRIT BAR RELS to ) 60 delivered at any place In Wil mington. After Cwiatmas they will be extra size. Persons wishing csn contract by ihe year on these terms. HOOP IRON for sals st 165 per ton. . A. MORGAN. Wilmington. Nov. 11th, 1651. 10?-lmo.-tri-ly-w. Office Wilmington & Raleigh Kail Road Company, August I tth lf51. THE Freight trains for Weldon, will hercatier leave on Monday's Wednesday's, and Friday's. Freight must be at the Depot by 1 o'clock on Sal- auray s, I uesaay's and Thursday's. JOHN NUTT. Transportation Agent. Aug.ust 12. tf l3. WDOIESILE WATCH AM) JEWELRY STORE. L. II, MILLER & CO. TMrORTERS, Manufacturers snd Jobbeirs- of A WATCHES, JEWELRV, & fANCV GOODS. nave leasoj tns via bland formerly occupied by Messrs. Cnnfield, Brother A. Co. sovth-bast cos- NIB or CHASLIS AND SALTIMOBS ITRISTS, (No. 227,) which they are putlinsr in complete order for ihe WHOLESALE WATCH AND JEWELRV BUSINESS, to be opened about the 20th of July. In calling the attention of (he trade to the new concern, we mention the fact that we are associated with one of tho most extensive JEW KLRY MAN UFACTURING ESTABLISHMENTS in the country, which must give s decided advantage over all others in this market, for supplying dealers with Jewelry at manufacturers' prices, a feature in this branch of trade long since needed, between Balti more and the Southern and Western Merchants. We desire to call particular attention lo the Waich lepartment, which will at all times be supplied wl'h great J sortment from the most celebrated manu licturers, and kept In perfect running order, so that pirchasers may at once take them, with a written giaraniee that they will perform correctly. This branch of the business will receive the especial attention of one of the firm, whose exten sile and practical knowledge of the business, will w hope, give us a place in the confidence of buy en. Ve respectlully Invite you to call upon us when you nest visit our city, confidently believing thai an examination of our Goods will prove to you, thtt they are better styles and cheaper than you hare ever seen in this market, and assure you that noeriort shall be wanting on our part to moke the acquaintance one of mutual benefit. . ' L. II. MILLER CO. Old stand, formerly occupied by Cnnfield, Qro. & Ct. S. E. corner of Charles & Baltimore sts. BEFERENCE9 : Messrs. Wyeth, Blacklock & Co. " Gwyn, Reid & Taylor, " James Hodges & Brother, " Hurst & Berry, " Murdoch, Duer dfc Evans, " Stellmann & Hinrichs, '' Saiijjston & &Q. " Barililow, Gwyn & Co. " Riely & Pendleton, " Cushings Sl Bailey, John Muiphy ( Co. " Moore & Griffin. August 19, 1-61. 66-6mo-e. GLUE. 25 BARRELS American; 20 " superior Kjiulisb. : inst received, and for sale, by ADAMS, BROTHER & Co., Augusts, 90. CIGARS ! CIGARS! ! 1( Ai"in NOSEGAY Regalia Cigars ; 5,000 Prymavera Regalia ' 1,500 La Sultana Havana Cigurs; 2,000 La Aned.i Havana Cigars. A few box es of choice chewing Tobacco, and a fine assort ment of Cigar cases and Tobacco wallets. Eur sale by C. DuPRK. Druggist and Chemist. Oct. 25. 95. JUST OPENING AT THE HARDWARE STORE. THE most beauiilul assortment of fine Pocket Cutlery, ever brought to this part of the country. J. M. ROBINSON. August 28. '70. EMPTY SPIRIT BARRELS. ' "1 T LARGE Sises, j ii st received and for sale lOUby KLL1S, RUSSELL fc CO. June 26. 44. FAYETTEVILLE FLOUR. BARRELS Superfine Fayelteville Hour, just received and for sale by JNO.C. LATTA. Nov. '12. 107. RATES OF FREIGHT. RATES of Freight on the Wilmington and Ral eigh Rail Road, and on the Company's Boats to Charleston, revised and corrected December, 1850; just printed and for sale at the office of Tin Commercial, at 25 cents per copy. Dec. 21. 119-tf. NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. THE agency of this establishment for the town of Wilmington, has been conferred upon the under signed who is prepared to afford all requisite infos relation, and to receive application for LIFE IN SURANCE upon as reasonable terms as any other Institution gf the same character in the country. H. NUTT, Auent. August 23 H. J. copy, 63-tf. NEW GOODS. WE have received apart, and daily expecting the balanoe, of our Fall Stock of GrocerUi and Ship Chandlery, which was purchased direct Irom the importer; and manufacturers, and (elected with great care. We respectlully invite our customers and the public to call and examine our stock, as we are determined to sell at Ihe lowest prices. Our stock consists in pari of 300 bsgt Rio, Laguyra, St. Domingo, Java, and 25 hhds. P. R. Sugar; Mocha Coffee ; 200 bbls. refined, crushed, powdered, and gran- 25 boxes " loar sugar; ;uiuiea sugar; 60 bbls. coffee crushed io. Tens of all varieties, Green aud Black; 200 boxes Snap ; 300 " Sperm, Adamantine, und Mould Cin 100 " Lcuson Syrup; dlfls; 1,000 reams' Wrapping Paper ; 200,000 Cigars, a I grades and kinds; 100 iMixes Tobacco a fine article; 100 bbls. Whiskey, Brandy, Gin, Rum, Wines, Cordials, of every variety and quality ; Butler, Lard, Rice, Flour, Salt, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Mustard, Cassia, Nutmegs, Cheese, Crack ers, Bread, &c. Cordage, Duck, Blocks, Anchors, Chains, Lan terns, Compasses, and every arildo required on board of ships. We nlao have a large stock of Wooden and Wil low Ware, Hardware, Dry Goods, die., besides nu merous articles not mentioned. Please call and ex amine our $tock. HOWARD & PEDEN. Sept. 18. 79. DEEDS FOR SALL "IT faranlet Deeds, and Deeds for Mortgage onland V jumprinted.in correctformand fsrsalcat the Commercial OJflct. EMPTY SPIRITS BARRELS. Off SECOND Hand Spirits Bsrels, Isrgs ' size, in sood order, for sals br. July 3d. 17. SUNDRIES. JUST iecciveJ-300 bags Coffee, Rio, Lagoyra, St Domingo, Java, and Mocha ) 2tt bags sweat sptceu cnocviats i iu nnds. f. li. Sugar i IW bbM. double refined loif, crunhed, powdered snd aranula ted Sugar) 200 boxes Candles, all kinds and grader, its do. Jua s pa'ent do., 4s 5s and b In fanev bos es, 6 lbs. eacfij 100 bbl. Whiskey R0 boxes Cheess; 200 packages new Raisins t 200,000 S easts, st Bai i more prices ( d 00 sorM fins Chewing Tobacco: 10,000 new two bushel Gnnny Bsgs. For sale at the lowest prices, by HOWARD & PEDKN. Nov. 20. 108. COFFEE. 1 ( BAGS extra Rio, for sale, by ADAMS, BROTHER Co., 80 August 5. COFFEE, fZf BAGS Hio Coffee. For sals by HATHAWAY SON. 77. Sept. 13. BILLS OF LADING, Ac. tOLlO POST BILLS OF LADING bound in Books, and sheets. also Letter Sheets wiih svariciyofmercantiltblanks,lorsale at The Com mercial Ufficc. PLANTATION BR0GANS, House Sureant SWj, if-c. at WkoUsale and Retail No. 30 East Dat. Chablestoh. S. C. THE subscriber, Agent for the South Carolina Shoe Factory, at Charles tun, S. C, and the Cheraw Fat lory, at Cheraw, S. C, will offer for sate in this market by the 1st of Sept.. a large supply of Southern made Planiajiun Brogaris and house servant's Shoes, to gether i(h a general assortment of Boots sod Shoes, wlueh will be sold at the lowest market pri ces for goods of a einiilar quality. U. A. f HinULK, bealer in Brogans, Boots and Shoes, No. 30, East Buy. Aufc. 15, 1851. W. SPIRIT BARRELS. 1 HO AFFLECK'S superior Spirit Kurrflls, for Spirit J,C. X VV7 sale by LATTA. Nov. 22. J07. CO-PARTNERSHIP. THE subscribers have this day formed s co-partnership under the style of McRas It Haibisb, und have taken Ihe new granite front store, latey erected by Cant. G. Potior, on Front befween Mjar ket and Dock streets, where they will always keep a complete wholesale and reinll stock of if - CROCKERY ASU FARMING IMPLE MENTS, ' to which they invite tbs attention of merchants and others. Being IMPORTERS, we feel conBdent we can sell unities In our line on as favorable terms, and of as good quality, as can be purchased in l bo United States. ALEX. McRAE, Jr., N. T. HARRISS. NOTHE. THE subscriber having formed u co-partnership with Mr. N. T. Habkiss, in desirous of closing up his old business, and begs leave lo urge upon those indebted to hiui Ihe necessity of a prompt settlement of their bills. Heal iho same time lenders his thanks to his former customers for their kind patronage, and solicits a continuance of the sums to the new firm. ALEX. McRAE, Jr. October 2. 1851. 85. BROTHERS LINE. THE Steamer lirulhert and Tow Boats, Steven t ;ind David Lewis arc prepared to forward witli Dsspatoh, all goods consi nod lo Ae Propri etor. ' The Sttamer Brothers Is of light dsaooht, snd well suited lo run in hie uater. She possesses pois er, and speed, and is addmirably adapted lo towing, and can accommodate sboul 20 passengers. The Proprietor contemplates running ihs Bosi himself, and will givs special attention to way freight and naval stoies ; lo lowing, and will also attend to ihs comfort and convenience of Passen gers. From his long experience as Agent in Wil nilnijton of the several Steam Boat Companies, he tninKi be can give satlsiacttodf To Merchants in the interior he would say. that all Goods shipped by him, will be delivered lo their Agents in Fayelteville. His Agent in Wilmington is JOHN C. LATTA, to whom all communications may beaddresued, as Agent of thi Steamer Rrolheri. JOHN BANJS, Proprielor. May 16. 26-lrnc. Salisbury Watchman, Greensboro' Patriot, Fayelteville Observer, and Carolinian, aDd Asliboro Herald, please copy 4 weeks, and send bills to this office. GROCERIES. A f BAGS prime Bio Coffee; 4U 10 " Loguira do. 7 hhds. P. R. Sugar ; 40 boxes and 13 caks prims Cheese ; 25 barrels Mess Pork ; 100 barrels Sup. Flour, assorted brands ; 15 kegs Goshen Butter ; 10 boxes (8') Tobacco; 20 " Soap; 6 hhds. Bacon, Sides am Haras ; 0 boxes Raisins ; 20 barrels Lamp Oil ; For sale by J. H ATHAWAY A. SON. Nor. 20. 106. PORK AND HAMS. Qf BBLS. Mess Pork ; Ov 10 casks superior Canvascd Hams; Dailv expected irom Baltiin re and for Mleby J. St D. McltAE & C:o. Oct. 29. . JUST RECEIVED, PER SCIIR. Wm. HART FROM PHIL. 1 ff OZS. Sulph Quinine P. &W. 1 UU 50 ozs. Sulph Uuininr, German ; 6 bbls. Epsom Sills. Sulphum, Ni tric and Muriatrlc Acids. Also, a largs assort ment of choice Chemicals from the laboratory of Poniroy it Weightman. or solo cheap at C. DePRF.'S, Drug Store. 85. Oct. 25. JUST RECEIVED. FF.VV Casks of fine Liquors, for Medicinal purposes. For sale by , ' C. DePRE. Druggisi and Chemist. LO VING AND LIKING. That worrjen weyu "born to lore" nuttr tain as that General Jucksoo was -bora to command," or that every bod? u "born to die." Their very tfmieet ho the strength j' llif proclivity. They nse the word to in drca:e an sort of affection, position, pen- cAaif. appetito or "fancy. They MotV their lover, od their husband, fine dresses; and fine dinners, iweetrDealsand 'weerrib- doim, witit apparently tho ! same tort and the same measure of affection. To "liko" in too tame an expression lor a JaJy'e choice. one "toy w tfetyniog tna she does n't happen lo hate) nod con find no other word n tho dictionary that js-enoal to her need. . That thie everlastinr and indiacriminaie use of the hichest and holiest word Is the Ian- Jjoatfe is improper and even indecent, thcro -can be np ground fpj- (cba(e. -p' J dearly -love turnipe I" exclaimed a tadV the other . - day at the table. a ludy who merely meant to say that ihe liked the vegetable in qoe tion. "The d I vou do ft said and ' ascetic ' old bachelor of her acquaintance, .who sat 1 opposife. What more could Iron sa v of voaf husband, or that beautiful chtli of voors. or even of your Redeemer madam? Long turnip? I hope you may Vet find eome tiling more worthy of your aflcciiooe l". t) OUTWARD ADORN1NGS. A New York correspondent cf the Oswe go Advertiser gives tlie following atotemeni us illustrating to what , extent, of extrava gance those who wfslt to roainltjin conspicn-f ous positions in external show, arV driving: each other: . t, "How much jewelry will good taste permit a lad v to wear in public, is a question lately rawed among the ladies of the, beau inonde, by one of their number appearing at tho opera, bedecked with some $30,000 worth of - ' jewelry. Her head was covered with sdia mom', that it looked like a cluster of star " and it jucitcM into indifUngnwhabl to- , thingness the pretensions to toilets in it vi cinity. Of course, such a thing has capsetl a good deal of talk among our fashloi.ablQ adies t and as the agitation will dorjbtks ex tend o the utmost bound of womandom, t ' have jlken pains, for the beneit of your lady readers, to glean some interesting informa tion on jewelry io general irom tbe proprie tors of one of our largest jewelry establish--menu, and who inny be considered good ao thority on such maiten. . Tbey informed mo that they sometimes sell jewelry worth $25,- 000. Bucb sales are rare, Set worh $15y- ' 000 or $20,000 are more frequently sold t while from $3,000 to $10,000 V often paid for a necklace, bracelet, breastpin and ear jewelry, and some ladjes' wnchee, for which the modest sum of $000 ctieh was asked ; uiso rings and breastpiW, at tbe low price or " $1,500 each. ' f . Gold card cases, set with diamonds-, were tt. , be had at $500 j and beautiful things they ' are for lovers to present to their sweethearts. Speaking of lovers uud sweetheart remind, me that the same gentlemen told me that ; they often sell trsnj Gve to ten thoosnnd doUi lars worth of brujal presents per week; The horieynwon senson is eyvr a harvest-lime,-and that is a iuoou thut lor them, at-Jearf, .' ' -never wnpes." " J . , Prim tlu CkartuUm Courier, , charities, . Good example are eontagions-i-oruonyj the additional coiitrihutjbna, received at thi ' k office yeHterdny. to be 4yjded between the La Jits Fuel ao4 Garment Sacpliet, ,'wa ' the liberal sum of $50, from the inmate of one of the Boarding Iiousea in thie city. 4 The (jarm?nt Society received nn appro- priatejeontribatjon yesterday, in tbe shape if a piece ol flannel, from a mercantile house iu ilk city which by-lhc-way was accom panied with n request hat no name should be mentioned which 'will1 doubtless eover the shivering limbs of a number of friend- less children, who will bless will) their whole,, hearts, those who were thoughtful : of their ' distrew. This oppropriate charity was moatl r acceptably received, and we trust that this move may be followed up hy Others engaged in the same line of business. . We woullTl..' " licht in having our office "made a L goods shop nt this time. 6ni ,call, upon the charitable bodies who disDense ih ings lo bring into requisition tlie servici-rf tt' indigent females to make op the articles' nf ' once, so that y ean 'bje mv?able at 4hw iih.iciihiii Kawii. no are sure iney will- forgive us for making the euggestioo, as il isj made only with the View of inducing Uiem K to be prompt an.denergetjcin xt benovoi lei t purposes. f,'; f ,- 'V':' We also have If en handed thtftecn" dol-1 In rs. from '-a. few inmates ofhe Pavdlinm . Hotel, " to bo equally divided between th. lAidut' Fuel and Garment Societies, th I ceipt ol Which we were requested to ack-." nowledge. We have been requested to state -that the ' lady at the South end of Church-street nen ;he Battery, received the bank bill 'enclosed " in a note directed to her. and has nnnl l same according to her best discretion, in pro- ' viumg iuci niiu ciuiiiing lur OCtllUte at this inclement season. , The , liberal doror who has done good iu thie secret way, will leel the luxury of doing a ; genMmi 'deed while those who havo parjakeo rif hw chnri'-' ty, will bless the heart and the hand that 1 have ministered to their nercsxities. ' In our notice of yesterday, the flnriAf inn h(M sixty two dollars lo the LaJie't Vef Society the word "gentleman" should hnve read ' gentlemen," Several, having beeri rontribu-V tors lo make up the satu mentioned. The farmer whose piari were so lean that ' ' it took two of them to make a ' shadow, hat ' been beaten bv another, who had sen-rat n I thin that they would crawl ou through ' iho , I crock in their jK-n. Ho findlly stopprd thru fen' by tying knots in their tailt f v ' 'A ..." - T$ . ' ' f i l ' . . V It
The Tri-Weekly Commercial (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Jan. 1, 1852, edition 1
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