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x Til PUBLISHED TRMYEERLY, BY THOMAS LORlM VOL 6--NO. 124. WILMINGTON. N. C. SATURDAY MORNING. JANUARY 3. 1852. WHOLE NO. 888 's- t EEKLYCOMERCU ti 1 i y Tpkhdat, Thubsdav and Sat per annum, payable la all cases In OMA8 liORIWG, r and. Proprietor. . jVT AND MiRKBT STREETS, 'IINGT05T, N. C. cot r. r. r.lt ADVERTISING. , 5O,S0 f 1 snr. 2 months, 'ir. I ! 1 " 1 94,00 B.no fl.OO 12,00 2 " 75 1 1 " S 3 ' 1,0011 " 6 " 1 lu.aih, , 2,50 1 1 " 1 year, Ton line or loss male a" square. If an advertise ment exceeds ten lines, the price will be in propor. Hon. " 1i " All advertisements ore payable at the time of their Insertion..; ' Contracts with yearly advertisers, will be made on the most liberal terms. No transfer or contracts for yearly advertising will be permitted. Should circumstances render n change in business, or an unexpected removal neces auy.a Charge according to the publlshed terms will be at the option or the contractor, for the time he has advertised. The privilege of Annual Advertisers Is strictly I ml ted to their own immediate business t and all ad vertisements 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 length or otherwiue, beyond the limits en gaged, will be charged al the usual rates. No advortlsoment is Included In the contract for the sale or rent of houses or lands In town or coun try, or for the sale or hire of negroes, whether the property is owned by the advertiser or by othor porsons. These are excluded by the term " mm diate Mnesi? The announcement of marriages or deaths will bo considered as news, and Inserted froc of charge but all additional matter, beyond the simple an n mncement of the death of the person, will be charged on the same terms as advertisements. All advertisements Inserted in the tri weekly Com mercial, are entitled to one Insertion In the Wedcly free of charge. JOO, CARD and FANCY PRINTINC, executed In superior style. AGENTS FOR THE COMMERCIAL. NKW YORK: Messrs. Bbowk &, DiRossbt. UOSTONi Kacoaaicic Kiodbb. Esq. BUSINESS CARDS. J. k D. McRAE k Co. General Con alssioo Merchants, WILMINGTON N. C. Particular attention paid to procuring freights and purcuasiiiE cargoes ior nancw JOHK HACSAB, OOHAI.B MACBAB, JOHS W. It. August 1, 1851. DIX. 69. JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM. Geacnl Commission and Forwarding Merchant. Prompt personal attention iclveti to Consign ments for sale or Shipment, A liberal cash adoances rruvU on Coniign.rn.tnti to me or to my Neto Yorkfnewls. Wilmington, Jan.30, 1851. J35-tf T SOUTHMAYD & CO,, if tiniMCH us iilrKSliniIS. BRASS, AND IRON II ktUlilUU"" ' PBDSDERS. All orders In the Hue will be punctually at- icnueu w. COHNBB Ml'LBBRY fc NORTH WaTR 8TS. Mar )8. 1861. 27 WILLIAM A. GWYER, GENERAL AGENT, FORWARDING : ana Commission Merchant. T TAJCKnleisLifA In Informing mv friends, that I X am prepared to give all business entrusted tome eraclentnni personal attention. I have a wharf for Naval Stores, with mple accommodations. Spirit House, aud Warehouse.. Consignments of Naval a tores for saieorsmpinenu ana aiiiiiuui uouir try produce sollcilCa .Cashadvancesmade on con- ;U I "0, 15 MYERS, aud Retail Grocer, '1MSTANTLT OW HAND jrt, ProtitHUt Wood and Wll : :, l 'rail, Confeetlonarltt, if-e. &c. 'TH TBOWT STSSBT, I L.UNGTON, N. C. . . : 109. , Wincn, -L , low w. JJAM M. HARRISS, GENERAL (J0MMISSIQN MERCHANT ' -y ; WILMINQTON, N. C. STRICT attention given to procuring Freights and purchasing Cargoes for vessels. RtrBBBMOISt O. O. Parsley, Esq.. ) Col. John McRae, ' Wiimngt'n. N. C. Messrs. Dudley & Huntington.) ; Messrs. Hall, Sackettft. Co., p,VM. f. i Jnserh Utlev. EsO.. t y. Messrs. James Corner 4 Sons, Oaltimore. K. A oouuor uo., rnuaaeipma. ;- ' & Tufts, Boston. ', ritcomb, Keunebunlt, Me. . ,j - 62-y ' WAY b SON, i MERCHANTS. UTON,N,C. J. Hathawa. UN & HOOPER. r.l M aisslon; Merchants, WILMINGTON. N. C. ' t.3. Ha uOet. i ;C:rA July 19, lest 81 BUSINESS CARDS. GEO. HARRISS, General Commission Merchant, WILMINGTON, N. C. ! OTftlCT attention given to piacuring Freight kj and purchasing CurgtKiBtor vessels. K.E FEU TO B.P.Hall, Esq., 1 O. a. Parsley, Kan,., J. A. Taylor, Ksq.. Wilmington, J. O. Bellamy, Esq., Messrs. Ballard A Huntington, I Messrs. Tookcr, Smyth A Co., N v k ' Thompson Hunter, w YoU' Alox'r. Herron, Jr., Phila4clphta Messrs. Williams 4 Butler, ' jChiriestonyS.C. 123-tf. H. r . Baker, Esq., Jan. 2. 1851. ANDERSON k LATIMER, COMMISSION MERCHANTS SOUTH VVATRR STREET. WILMINOTOV, nr. c, Sop. 27, 1850. 82-1 y-c. MARTIN & CR0NLY. AUCTIONEERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS. GENERAL" AGENTS. Wllmlngton,N.C..Oct.3 1851. 85 if. JOSEPn II. PLANNER, General Coinmhsiou Merchant. WILMINGTON, N. C. Oct. 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 DEROSSET & BROWN. WILMINGTON, N. BROWN k DEROSSET. c. NEW YORK. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Marcnl7 1861. t-y GEO. H. KELLY, COMMISSION MERCHANT. Next door to A. A. Wunnot's, on North Water at- will attend to the tale of ull kinds of Country Pro, duce, such ar Corn. I'eas, Meal. BacOn, Lard, Ac. and will keep constantly on hand a full supply of Groceries, &o. References. WillesHall.of Wayne, JohnMcRae, Wilmington w.uaraway, ' Uen. Alx.. McRae. E. P. Hall, Wilmington, Wiley A. Walker, " Dec. 13. 1860. 115-ly. SAVAGE & MEARES, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS WILMINGTON, N. O. BDWASD SAVAOS. May1, 1851. OASTON MIABI8 1 ADAMS, BROTHER & Co.. (Late Barrv. Bryant & Adams.) COMMISSION MERCHANTS WILMINGTON, N. C. Jan. 1,1851. 123 CORNELIUS DuPRE. WHOLE SALE AND RETAL DEALEHd IN Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, OH, Lye stuns. Glass, Perfumery, Cigars, Old Liquors, Fancy Articles, &c, MARKKT STREET, WILMINGTON, N. C. Prescriptions carefully compounded by experi enced persons. March iB. 1861. J. C. LATTA, COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND GENERAL AGENT, WILMINGTON, N .C . Oct.l 1850. 8T MILES C0STIN, COMMISSION MERCHANT. WILMINGTON, N. C. RKFKS TO E. P. Hall, Esq., Pres't Branch State Bank, Thos. H. Wright, Esq., Pres't Bank I Wilmlng- Cape Pear, f ton, N. 0. O. G. Parsley, Esq., Pres't Commer-1 cloi Bank, , Pec. 19. 1830 118-lf. THOS. D. BARRY. Commission Merchant and Ship Broker, WILMINQTON, N. C. Jan. 21, 1851. 131-tf. WILKINSON k ESLER. CASH DKALGR8 IN Confectionary, Fruit, Nuts, Toys, Fancy Ar ticles, I'eriumcry, ToDacco. tegara, c, WHOLESALE AND RE IAIL, MARKET STREET. WILMINGTON N. C. Nov. 30, I860. .10-tf McRAE & HARRISS. IMPORTERS AND WtIOLIS3ALG AND RETAIL DEALUKS IN CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHEN- WAKE; AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS. West side Front street, between Market and Dock streets WILMINQTQN,N. C. October 2, 1851. 85. EMPTY SPIRITS TURPENTINE BARRELS. OnfVRMPTY Spirits Turpentine Barrels, in j 6VAgood order, lor sale oy GEO HARRISS. 90. Osi. 14. BUSINESS CARDS. T.C. WORTH: Commission and Forwarding MERCHANT, WILMINGTON, N. C. Feb. 19, 1851. 143-12 m. PORTRAIT PAINTING. T MAS3AJLON. Portrait Painter, would resoect J fully inform the cliisens of YVHmtagien and the surrounding conn try, 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 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 of Mr. H. R. Nixon's Dwelling House, opposite the Jail, Wilmington, N. C. Aprils, 1851. 9-ly. ELLIS, RUSSELL & Co. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS WILMINGTON, N. C. CHAS. D. ELLIS, HB3BT P. BUS8KLL, JUS. B. BCSSIIL. Jan. 25 1851. 133. JOHN STRUTHERS & SON'S MARBLE AND SAND STONE YARD, mo. 8bU rliUH SlKKKt PHILADELPHIA. Marble Mantels, Monuments, Tombi and Grave Stvnes constantly on hand. Every dtscriptwn 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 Mintels, Monu ments and Grove Stones, and all work shipped in surcd from breakage when required. Oct. 4. 85-ly-c MORE & GALLAGHER. IttON FOUNDERS, AND MANUFACTURERS OF WROUGHT & CAST IRON RAILINGS itlDGE ROAD & COATES 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, dispeplic, or even poor man. "It makes Soop what Is Soop" J. M. ROBINSON. August 28. 70. FLOUR. Canal Flour, for sale by J. HATHAWAY SON. 77. 6QBBLS Sept. 13. CONSULATE OF HAYTI. 64 Commercial Wharf, Boston, 5th March, 1854. J THh undersigned gives notiee, that In accor dance with a law passed at Port au Prince, on the 24th December last, vessels arriving in Haytl from the U. States on or after the 16th April next, must be provided with Duplicate Manifests of their cargoes, certified by a Consular Agent of Hay tl, if there shall have been one at the port of load ing, otherwise the documents may be verrified be fore an officer (duly authorized to administer an oath) of the State or United States Government. U. C. CLARK. May 8. 23-tf. GLASS WARE! GLASS WARE!! JUST Received from New York,. a large of Vials of various sizes, Speir Tincture and Salt Mouth Bottles, I oillelte Bottles, lancy Fungents, oxc. cec. Also, a large 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 moat favorable term in one of the beat Insurance Companies in the country. THE HARTFORD PROTECTION. n. nun, Agt. August 23, 1851. H. & J. copy. 68-if. RED ASH EGG COAL OflflTONS of best quality, landing and for C.'J sale in lots to suit purchasers, at 16 per ton, for Vatn only. Persons ordering will please send the money, as no Coal will be delivered without it. DbROSSET & BROWN. Oct 23. 94 RAISINS, RAISINS. Cf BOXES new crop, for sale by OU GEO. MYERS. Oct. 18. 91. SHIPPING ARTICLES. A HANDSOME edition of Shipping Articles, just printed and for alio at The Commercial Office, eaual 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 they are in Now Y rk. Nov. 10, 1851. 102-tf OIL. A FEW barrels prime Oil for Machinery, or lX Lamps, for sale by J. HATHAWAY SON. July 8. 4 HOUSES TO RENT. Capt. O. Potter having given me the Agen- ev for rtta hla hnnu. In Wilrr.l... I iili all peraens who wish to secure a .niace early, may do so oy calling on the subscriber. I ofTor the following for rent from the 1st day of j.ww UUA!; w vtiuwi tai, too, vis 1 large ISO comfortable 3 story brick tenement on Toomers al ley, with Bakery and Store attacked. une uweiung on tke corner or Walnut and Water streets, i stories nigh, with Store In the basement. wne store House adjoining the above. The Rlsley House on the corner ot 4 tn street. The House end Lot adjoining, on Boundary St. Also a number at desirable Uottages In the neighborhood of the Dry n.. J . .in oAiimi, ... runu. n.A. o.ouu.HALL. August 2, 1351. Journal copy. .. , 69-jf. DIST ILLERS OF TURPENTINE. HAVE reduced the price of my SPIRIT BAR RELS to tl 60 delivered at any place in Wll- mlngton. After O'wistmas they will be extra else. Persons wishing can jontract by the year en: these terms. HOOP IRON for sals st 65 per ton. A. MORGAN. Wilmington. Not. 1 1th, 1861. lUMmo.-tri-ly-w. OffleefVUmuigton & Raleigh Rail Road Y j Company, Anguat 1 1th $ 'VUK Freight trains for Wddan, will hereafter JL tare on Monday's Wednesday's, and Friday's. Freight must be at the Depot by 1 o'clock on Sal- duray's, Tuesday's and Thursday's. t I. JOHN NTJTT. Transportation Agent. tt ItA, WHOLESALE WITCH AND JEWELS! STORE, sr I, II, MILLER & CO. IMPORTERS, Manufacturers and Jobbers of X WATCHES, JEWELRY, & FANCY GOODS, have lessed the Old Stand formerly occupied by Messrs. Canfield, Brother St Co. sobth-bast cob- MSB Or CHAILI8 AMD SALTIMOSB STBBBTS, (No. 227,) which they sre 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 witn ont or the most extensive jkwklky man. U FACTORING ESTABLISHMENTS in the country, which must give a decided advantage over all others In this market, for supplying dealers with Jewelry at manufactarers 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 to the Watch department, which will at all tlmea be supplied with a great surtment from the most celebrated msna 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 the 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 s place in the confidence of buy em. We respectlully invite you to call upon us when you 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. H. MILLER A CO. Old stand, formerly occupied by Canfield, Bro. Co. S. E. corner of Charles A Baltimore sts. BCFBaBNCBS : Messrs. Wyeth, Blacklock & Co. " Gwyn, Reid & Taylor, " James Hodges ct Brother, " Hurst & Berry, " Murdoch, Duer St Evans, " Stellmann & Hlnrichs, '' Sangston & Ao. " Barthlow, Gwyn & Co. " Riely & Pendleton, " Cushings & Bailey, John Mmphy if' Co. " Moore & Griffin. August 19, 1651. 66-Gmo-e. GLUE. QC BARRELS American! CO 20 " superior English jnst received, end for sale, by ADAMS, BROTHER & Co., August 6, 90. CIGARS! CIGARS!! 1 ( Afn NOSEGAY Regalia Cigars 1UUUU 6,000 Prymavera Regalia " 1,500 La Sultana Havana Cigars; 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. For sale by C. DuPRE. Druggist and Chemist. Oct. 25. 95. JUST OPENING AT THE HARDWARE STORE. THE most beautilul assortment of fine Pocket Cutlery, ever brought to this part of the country. J. M. ROBINSON. August 28. 70. EMPTY SPIRIT BARRELS. 1505V LARGE Sisos, just received and for sale ELLIS, RUSSELL & CO, June 26. 44. FAYETTEVILLE FLOUR. 5 BARRELS Superfine Fsyettevilie Flour, just received and for sale by JNO. C. LATTA. Nov. 22. 107. RATES OF FREIGHT. O ATES of Freight on the Wilmington and Ral XV elgh Rail Road, and on the Company's Boats to Charleston, revised and corrected December, 1850 1 just printed and for sale at the office of The Commeretal, at 25 cents per copy. Dec 21. U9-tf. NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. npHE agency of this establishment for the town of A Wilmington, has Deen conterred upon toe under signed who Is prepared to afford all requisite Infer SURANCE upon as reasonable terms as any other Institution or toe same ensracter in tne country. H. NUTT, Agent. August 23 H. & J. copy, 68-tf. 41NEW GOODS. 1T7E have received a part, and daily expecting VV the balance, of our Fall Stock of Groceries and Shin ChandUrv. which was Durcnased direct irom die Importers snd manufacturers, and selected with great care. We respectlully invite our customers and the publie to call snd exsmlne our stock, as we are determined to sell at the lowest prices. Our alack i-nnnlnti In Dart of 300 hairs Klo. Lsiruvni. St. uominBo, jsvs.ana 26 hhds. P. R. Sugar (Mocha Coffee t 200 bbls. refined, crushed, powdered, and gran 25 boxes " loafSucari ulated Sugar 50 bbls. conee crusneo oo. Tess of all varieties, Green and Black 200 boxes Soap i 300 " Sperm, Adamantine, and Mould Can 100 " Lemon Syrup dies ; 1,000 reams Wrapping Paper; 200,000 Cigars, a 1 grades and kinds) 100 boxes- Tobacco Une article t 100 bbls. Whiskey, Brandy, Gin, Rum, Wines, Cordials, of every variety and quality i Butter, Lard, Rice, Flour, Salt, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Mustard, Cassis, Nutmegs, Cheese, Crack ers, Bread, &e. - Cordage, Duck, Blocks, Anchors, Chains, Lan terns. Com ps sees, snd every article required on board of ships. ' We also have a large stock of Wooden and Wil low Ware, Hardware, Dry Goeds, Ac., besides nu merous articles not mentioned. Please call and ex amine our stock. HOWARD & PEDEN. Sept. 18. , , 79. DEEDS FOR SALE. WBranteeDoeds, and Deeds for Mortgage onl and just printed, in eerrectforraand fersalcat tbs CommerciallJJJki, EMPTf SPIRITS BARRELS. OftA SECOND Hand Spirit Barels, large UV else, In good order, for rale by, DaROSSKT & BROWN. July 3d. T. SUNDRIES, JUST received 300 bags Coffee, Rio, Lagayra, St Domingo, Java, and Mocha 2tt bags sweet piced chocolate ) 10 hhds. P. R. Magsri 100 bbls. doable refined loaf, crushed, powdered and grsaahv td Sagar i 200 boxes Candles, all kinds and grades 35 do. Jed's ea'ent d 4 fa a-) ta set box s, 6 lbs. each) 100 bbls. Whiskey W boxes Chee; 200 packages new Raisins t 200,000 Segsrs, al Bal timore prices ; 100 boxes fine Chewing Tobacco; 10,000 new two bushel Gnnay Bags. Fur sale si the lowest prices, by HOWARD c PEDEN. Nov. 20. 108. COFFEE. lyv ADAMS, BROTHER Co., August 6. M COFFEE. Cf ) BAGS Rio Cofiee. For sale by J. HATHAWAY & SON. 8ept. 13. 77. BILLS OF LADING, kt. IOLIO POST BILLS OF LADING bound in Books. ind shafts itao l.aiior HK.t. svariety of mercantile blanks, lor sale at The Com mtrtial Office. PLANTATION BR0GANS, House Servant Skoes, 4c. at Wholesale and Retail No. 30 East Bav, Charleston. S. C. THE subscriber, Agent for the South Carolina Shoe Factory, at Charles ton, S. C, and the Cheraw Fat tor. at Cheraw, 8. C, will offer for sale in this market by the 1st of Sept., a large aupply of Southern made Plantation Brogans and house servant's Shoes, to gcther with a general assortment of Boots and Shoes, which will be sold at the lowest market prl ces tor goods or a similar quality. R. A. PRINGLK, Dealer in Brogans, Boots and Shoes, No. 30, East Bay Au. 15, 1851. 56. SPIRIT BARRELS. 1 HA AFFLECK'S superior Spirit barrels, for 1 UU sale by J, U. LATTA . Nov. 22. 107. CO-PARTNERSHIP. THE subscribers have this day formed a co-part nershlp under the style of McRab A Habbiss and hsve taken the new granite from store, latey erected by Capt. G. Potter, on Front between M ar ket and Dock streets, where they wilt always keep a complete wholesale and retail stocK ol CROCKERY AND FARMING IMPLE MENTS. to which they Invite the attention of merchants snd others. Being in puktkks, we reel confident we can sell articles in our line on ss favorable terms, and of as good quality, as can be purchased In the United States. ALKX. McKAK, Jr., N. T. HARRISS. NOTICEV rpHE subscriber having formed co-partnership x witn Air. n. T. habbiss, is desirous or closing up his old business, and begs leave to urge uton those Indebted to him the necessity of a prompt aettlement of their bills. He si the same lime tenders his thanks to his former customers for their kind patronage, and solicits a continusnce of the same to tho new firm. ALEX. McRAE; Jr. October 2, 1851. 85. BROTHERS LINE. THE Steamer Brothers and Tow Boats, Steven son and David Levis are prepared to forward with Dssfatck, all goods consigned to the Propri etor. The Steamer Brothers is of iioht dbacbht, snd well suited to run in law water. She possesses pow er, and speed, and is addmirably adapted to towing, and caii accommodate about 20 passengers. ' The Proprietor contemplates running the Boat himself, and will give special attention to way freight snd naval sto.es t to towing, and will also attend to tha comfort and convenience) of Passen gers. From his long experience ss Agent in Wil mington ot tne several steam Boat companies, he thinks he eaa give satisfaction. To Merchants In the interior he would ssy, thst all Goods shipped by him, will be delivered to their Agents in Fayetteviiie. His Agent In Wilmington is JOHN C. LATTA, to whom all communications may be addressed, as arcm of ih? Steamer Brothers. JViim HAWK. a, Proprietor. MaylS. 26-1 2m e. Salisbury Wslchmsn, Greensboro' Patriot, Fayetteviiie Observerand Carolinian, and Aatiooro Herald, please copy 4 weeks, snd send bills lo this GROCERIES. A ( BAGS prime Bio Coffee ( W Lagulra . do. 7 hhds. P. R. Sugar! 40 boxes snd 13 casks prime Cheese ; 25 barrels Mess Pork ; 100 barrels Sup. Flour, assorted brands ? IS kegs Goshen Butter i 10 boxes (8's) Tobacco ; 20 " Soap; , B hhds. Bacon, Sides srkf Hams t W boxes Raisins ; 20 barrels Lamp Oil i Per sale by J- HATH A WAT & SON. Nov. 20. ' 106. PORK AND HAMS, Qf BBLS. Mess Pors j OU 0 casks superior Canvased Hams Daily expected irom vamm ira ana lor Mie oy 7 J.&D.McttAB&Co. Oct. 28. M. JUST RECEIVED, PER SCHR. Wm. HART FROM PHIL. 1 ff OZS. Sulph Quinine P. W. 1 KJKJ 60 oss. Sulph Quinine, German 5 bbls. hpsom Salts. ; Salpbum, Ni tric and Muriairie Acids. Also, a large assort ment of choice Chemicals from the laboratory of PoKwoy Wsighiman. For sale cheap at , Vt,frBast Drug Store. Oct. 25. .;.-,:.::"',,;. S. JUST RECEIVED. v FEW Casks of fine Liquors, for Medicinal purposes. For sale by C. DuPRR. Druggist and Chemist JIf FORTUNE'S MUZ" My jrounij friend, Cor Lee, was a ; dasbinir jrirl. food of dreas. mm! look in ways a iC to um ft common any in it, juat eat of a band-box ' Cora waa I belie, of coarse. and had man ndmifen. Among the nom ber of these, waTary6nnf Aran framed Ed-, ward DouBlasa, -who wa Ui teryrprnk" ol neatness, iu alt matters jrlainioe; 0 dten. and exceeding pahkvlar h bit observance of the little proprieties of Ifa. V I saw, from the first, that if Doa ffose pree scd his suit, Corn's he8rt woold be an easy conquest j and so it proved; y : How sdmiraWy they w fitted fof t. other,' 1 remarked to my hoabnd night of the wedding. Thefr taste simitar, and then 'habit so much alike, ...at. no y wlcnce will be done to the Relh. of either, in the more intimate assoeiafjons t at niarriace brinet. - Both um ... and orderly by instinct and both have cootf principle., ,. ,-t "From all present appearances, the matchf will be a good ooe," replied my bosband. There waa, I thought, something like reseir vation in his tone. ' . -Vo yon really think ao VI ea'iii little' ironicnOy j tot Mr. Smiih'a approfat of th marriage was hardly warm enough; to nit my fancy. .-. , --.j, ' Oh. certainly ( Why not V. he replied 1 felt n little fretted at my husband's moda ol speaking; bat made oo further reroo. k on the subject. He is oever tery enthusia?lk nor sanguine and did not mean,' in this inr stance, to doubt the fitness of the parties fur. happiness in the marring elate, mi 1 half"' imagined.. For myself, I warmly approved? my friend's choice, and ealled her naban a lorky man to secure (or hie companion' through life, a woman so admirably fitted to make one like him happy. Bate Visit which I puid to Cora, ooe day, aboat sis weeks after the honeymoon bad expired, lessened my enthusiasm on the subject, and awoke" some unpleasant doubts. H , happened 1htf I called soon a flee breakfast.,, .Cora met a. a in the parlor, looking like very fright. !.i wore a soiled and rumpled tuornir wm?-' pert her hair waa in pabers i and she had rut ? uirtv stocKUiira and a nmr nf V, sDi'rui riniaf-ri nf fh hma Dlesa me, Cora I" said t. V.'I U th matter?, Have yon been sick V "No. Why do you nak7 la t biile rather on the extreme 7" " drtba-'' ' Candidly, ! thino-hk Cora" waa 'inw.. frank answer. 4 'Z. ''Oh, well I No matter." she carelessly re plied, "my fortune's made." "i don't clearly understand you," said I.'--"I'm married, yoo know.", ..y1 "Yee j I am aware of that fact." kfio need of being sv pnrtic'ular in. dreae' now." ' t. ' Why not?" , " "Didn't I iust eny T renlied Cora. "Mr fortune's made. I've sot a husband." ' . Beneath an ai" of kstinir. wsur annwrvnt the real earnestnees of any friend. loo ortsseu wita a earerbl y -rj to' taste and neatness in order to' win J . ,vi,-J'a love 1" said f. , Certaini 1 did.w . " , ' f,?- " "And should yoo' not do the eamd ia c. .".r'!- to retain it T , -; , "Why Mrs. SmiihS Vo yoo th," mv husband's affection goes no deeper thu t-y'" dress 7 I should be very sorry mdceu tj " think that. He loves' me for mrselL "No doubt of that in the world. CoraJ Btrt rermsmber. that he cannot see what is i i ; - your mind except by what yon do or say. If - "I he adtnkcayef taste, for instance, it ia not f t irom' ony abstract appreemtion or it, bat be ; cause the taste manifest iweif in what ton' '' do. And, depend upon it, be will find it a very hard matter to approve and admire' your correct taste in, dress, lot instance, when you appear before him, day alter day, , in your present unattractive attire. If yoo' tits Mil trsna Mtfflt tt9 Mnl KtlttkAnilf .nm- S': for whose eyet, pray, do yoa drees 1 - Youf I are as neat when abroad, as yoo, were be- , lore your marriage. ,. n id , , ? 'As to that, tire. 8mhh, common decency, requires me tbdresa well when 1 go upon tiie street, or into company i to any noUunif of the pride one naturally ' leelsia' looking' 1 well." s . , " J ' And does not the' same Common decency ' and nuturol pride nfgae as strongly in Javor4 of your dressing well at home, and for tho " ; eye ot your husband, whose approval and V whose oJmiraiiorrmual be dearer to yoa4 - than the annrovband admiration of tho' .. whole world?' . f . C , ' f; "But he doesn't want to see me r;;; J ' out in silks an setkis all the time. A pi.b. ty bill my dress maker would have ngwi.'. him in Uiat event. - Edward bus more scnec than that, I flatter myself," "Street or ball-room attire is owe fliinr. Cota: and becoming home apparel is anota er. We rook Cr both in their place." Thus I anrued wkh the thonjihilcssyc ;- - wife, but my words made no unre" ' When abroad, she dressed -vith o taste, and was lovely : la look uron ; ! home she was careless and alovt-.. mado it almost impossible for t!ni. j v hereto realize that she wns t! ; ! beauty Ihey had met in conirriny l.ut a r , time before. But evc i t'.is Hul not la. t ! noticed, after n few rumta, that C i I ' ol notue were coirarm.! tnenw svim u J be coming apparent kUrnnd". I! f made, and why sir . I he or employ, her t!,o, '.u personal appr-anirr-.: r the haltu ol ; - trary; did nut t ! ae before ; and tu ' neatneer. 1 r breuklitHt table i ng shaved nr ! ! mi,' y ',; Iff :5v Sy rr I t lis" 4' 9f ja " '4-. - n.
The Tri-Weekly Commercial (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Jan. 3, 1852, edition 1
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