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Ill ffiWTTo BY THOMAS LORING. WILMINGTON. N. C. TUESDAYMORNING. JANUAKY 20. 1852. WHOLE NO. 895 ,r..-::r::: - published trmveerly, VOL 6 NO. 131. TUB rill-WEEKLY COMMERCIAL imubllshed every Tossdat, TsoasDAYand Sat vsuav, at S5 00 per annum, payable In all cases in advance 11 Y THOMAS LOttlKC, Editor aud Proprietor. oks or raoxr ahd market strmts, WILMINGTON, N. C. ttVTES OK ADVERTISING. ; War. 1 insertion, $0,50 1 1 sqr. 2 months, $4,00 I ii 75 1 I " 3 " 5,00 J - 1,00 11 ' 6 " 8,00 1 1 month, 2,50 1 I " 1 year, 12,00 Ten lines or less make a square. If an advertise ment exceeds tea lines, the price will be in propor. Hon. All advertisements are payable at the time of their insertion. Contracts with yearly advertisers, will be made on fie most liberal terms. No transfer of contracts far yearly advertising will be permitted. Should circumstances render a change in business, or an unexpected removal neces- try, a charge according to the published terms will be at the option or the contractor, tor the time he has advertised. The privilege of Annual Advertisers Is strictly lmtted to their own lmmedinte business ; and all ad vertisements for the benefit of other persons, as wel a ill advertisements not Immediately connected with their own business, and all excess of advertise ments in length or otherwise, beyond the limits on grtged, will be chnrgad at the usual rates. No advwtisoraunt is incltnlod in the contractfoi the i lo or runt of houses or hinds in town or conn try, or for the sale or hire of negroes, whether the property Is owned by tlio advertiser or by other p arsons. These are excluded by tho term " imnut diatc hisiness.' Tho announcement of marriages or deaths will be considered as news, and inserted free of charge but all additional matter, beyond the simple an- aouncemont of te death of the person, will be charged on tho same terms as advertisements. Advertisements Inserted in the tri-weekly Com mercial, are entitled to one Insertion in the Weekly free or charge. JOB, CAltD and FANCY PRINTING, oxecuted in superior style. mm for me coHJimttm. NKV YORK: Messrs. Bbowk Sl DbIIossst. HOSTON: Fusdsbick Kiddcr. Esq. BUSINESS CARDS. J. & D. McRAE & Co. General Coraroissiou Merchants, WILMINGTON N. C. Particular attention paid to procuring freights and purchases cargoes for vessels. JOHN MACS A DONALD MACBAC, JOHN W. K. DIX. AuguBt 1. 1851. 6J; JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM. General Coinumsioa and Forwarding Merchant. Prompt personal attention Riven to tuiislgu nU.t. far a.iln or Shipment. Andlibiral cash advance! made on Consignments to me or to my new rorKjrumi. Wilmington. Jun.30. 1851. 135 " T. SOUTIIMAYD & CO., RMUEEIiS, liUCKSJUUlS, BRASS, AND IRON rTlUMKS. ill orders In the line will be punctually at tended to. t OltN ER Ml'LBEtfV & NoRTII WATER 8T8. WILMINUI'UIN, 1MU. UA. May 16. 1851. 27 WILLIAM A. GWYER, GENERAL AGENT, FORWARDING and Commission Merchant. I TAKE pleasure In informing my friends, that I am prepared to ijivo all businoss entrusted to me etlWerit .ml person I attention. I nave a wharf for Naval Stores, with ample nccomruudatlons. Spin House, nud Warehouse. Consignments of Naval Stoiesfor saleor shipment ; and all kinds of coun try produce solicit"! Cashadvanccsmade on con signments. ,K Aprill8 1850. 2L. GEO. MYERS, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, KIEFS CONSTANTLY ON HAND Wines, Tea, Liquor, Provisions, Wood and Wd lew Wart, Fruit, Confectionaries, if-c. &c. SOUTH FRONT BTHSST, WILMINGTON, N. C. Nov. 28. 109. WILLIAM M. IIARRISS, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT WILMINGTON, N. C. STRICT attention given to procuring Freights and purchasing Cargoes for vossols. Rsraaaiicss: O.O. Parsley, Ksq., ) Col. John McRse, Wilmngt'n. N. C Messrs. Dudley & Huntington, ) Messrs. Hall, Sackett & Co., j p N. C, Joseph Uilcy, Esq., S ' Messrs. James Corner 4 Sons, Baltimore. " K. A. Soudor ft. Co., Philadelphia. Thompson & Hunter ) m York, f plllsbury ft. San Iford. S " Hunting & Tufts, Boston. " JAG. P. Pltcomb, Keunebunk, Me. July 17th, 1861. ' ' 62-y ""TnATIIAWAY & S0, COMMISSION MERCHANTS. WILMINGTON, N.C. 3. Hathawat. Oet.15. .,: L. Hathawa. 91 CIUDBOURN & HOOPER. General Commission Merchants, WILMINGTON, AT. . July 19, 1891 63. lilt SINKS CARDS. GEO. IIARRISS, General Commission Merchant, WILMINGTON, N. C. OTRICT attention given to piocuring Krcigh and purchasingCurgoesforvesscls. HlCFEB TO K. I Hull, Ksq., A O. G. Parsley, Ksq., I J. A. Taylor, Ksq., Wilmington. J. L). Bellamy, Ksq., Messrs. Ballard A Huntington, J Messrs. Tooker, Smyth A Co., i N y k ' Thompson A Hunter, J"eIorK Alex'r. Herron, Jr., Philadelphia Messrs. W.IUuins A Butler, cu, ri09ton s c. H. K. Baker, Esq., ) ' Jan. 2. 1852. 123-if. ANDERSON & LATIMER, COMMISSION MERCHANTS SOUTH WATKR STREET. W ILMIXGTUV, S . C . Sep. 27, 1850. 82-ly-c. MARTIN & CR0NLY. AUCTIONEERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, GENER AL AG E NTS. Wilmington.N.C.Oct.J 1661. 85tf. JOSEPH II. FLANNER, General Cm uisMDii Merchant. WILHINGl'ON, N. C. Oct. 9th, 1350. 87-ly-c. WILLIAM NEFF, WHOLESAf.E 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. C. BROWN & DEROSSET. NEW YORK. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. March 17 IS5I. t-y. GEO. II. KELLY, COMMISSION MERCHANT. Next door to A. A. A'.mnet's, on Nurlh Water st will attend to the sale of all kinds of Uountrv Pro, duce,suoti a? Corn, 1'ujs, Meal, Bacon, Lard, Ac. and will keep constantly on hand a full supply of Groceries, Ac. References. Willcsllall.of Wuyne, John McRne, Wilmington W Caraway, Gen. Alx.. McKae. " K. P. H ill, 'Vil nington, Wiley A. Walker, " Dec. 13, 1850. 116-ly. SAVAGE & MEARES, GENERAL COMMISSION MKKCIIANTS WILMINGTON, N. C. EDWARD SAVAQI. May 2, 1351. OASTUN MIARK8 1. AUDIS, BltOlllKIti to. (Late Harry, Bryant & Adams.) COMMISSION M E It C H A N T S WILMINGTON, N. C. Jan.1.1351. 123 CORmiLuPRE. WHOLE SALE AND HETAL DEALERS IN Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oil, Dye Stuffs, Glass, Perfumery, Cigars, Old LIcjiiois, l'aiicy Articles, &c .MARKET STREET, WILMINGTON, N.C. Prescriptions carefully compounded by experi enced persons. March 28. 1851. J. C. LATTA. COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND GENERAL AGENT, WILMINGTON, N.C. Oct.l I860. 67 MILES C0STIN, COMMISSION MEHCHAN T , WILMINUTON, N. C. np.rFR to E. P. Hall, Esq., Pres't Branch State ) Bank, Thos. H. VVright, Esq., Pres't Bank ( Wilining Cape Fear, loa, N. C. O. G. Parsley, Esq., Pres't Commer- I cial Bank, j Dec. 19. 1850 118-tf. THOS. D. BARRY. Commission Merchant and Ship Broker, WILMINGTON, N. C. Jan. 21, 1851. 131-tf. WILKINSON & ESLER. CASH DKALEH8 IN Conrcctlonnry, Pruit. Nuts, Toys, Fancy Ar ticles, Perfumery, Tohacro cgara, Ac, WHOLESALE AND RE t AIL, MARKET STREET, WILMINGTON N. C. Nov. 30,1850. lO-tf McRAE & IIARRISS IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHEN WARE, AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS, West side Front street, between Market and Dock streets, WIL MING TON, N. C. October 2, 1851. 85. EMPTY "SPIRITS TURPENTINE .BARRELS. QfvfVEMPTT Spirits Turpentine Barrels, in UUgood ordsr, fer tale by GEO. UiRKIS-1 Oct, U. - WL BUSINESS CARDS. T. C. WORTH r Commission and Forwarding MERCHANT, WILMINGTON, S. C. FeV. 19. 1851. 143-12 m. PORTRAIT PALNTING. JMASSALON, Portrait Puinter, would respect- fully inform the citizens of Wilmington and the surrounding country, that he has permanently loca ted himself in this place, and will bs happy lo re ceive the patronage of any ladles or gentlemen who may wish lo procure faithful likenesses of them selves orany 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. 1351. My. ELLIS, RUSSELL & Co. OESERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS WILMINGTON, N. C. CHAS. D. BLLI8, HENRY P. RUSSELL, JOS. I. B08SIIL. Jan.25 1851. 133. JOHN STRUTUERS & SON'S MARBLE AND SAND STONE YARD, No. 360 HIGH BTKEIST, PHILADELPHIA. Marble Mantels, MmumeiUs, Tomlis and Grave SUi lies constantly on hand. Every description of ORNAMENTAL WORK AND STATUARY Executed arid imported. Orders for public or pri vate Buildings executed with promptness and des patch. N. a. Designs will be sent Tor Mantels, Monu ments and Grafe Stones, and all work shipped in Biired from breakage when required. Oct. 4. 85-ly-c MORE & GALLAGHER. IRON FOUNDERS, AND MANUFACTURERS OF WROUGHT & OAST IRON RAILINGS RIDGE ROAD &. COATES ST. PHILADELPHIA. All orders attended to with promptness and dca pntch work warrunted. Oct. 4. 86-ly c. SOUP DIGESTERS. A N lmvaluable article, to the epicure, dispeptic, ! or even poor man. "It makes Soop what is Soop" J. M. ROBINSON. August 23. 70. FLOUR. Canal Flour, for salo by nf RBLS j, J. HATHAWAY SO.N. 13. : - fj ; 4, 77. Sept. CONSULATE OF HAYTI, 64 Commercial Wharf, Boston, 5th March, 1851 rpHE undersigned gives notiee, that in uccor X dance with a law passed at Port au Prince, on the 24th December Inst, vessels arriving in Hayti from the U. Slates on or after the loth April next, must be provided with Duplicate Manifests of their 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 vcrnnea De fore an officer (July authorized to administer an oath) of the Stale or United States Government. ii. J. UuAKA. Mav 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, Toillette Bottles, fancy Pungents, &c. &c. Also, a large assortment of Window Glass. For sale by C. DcPRF.. Druggist and Chemist. mE"lisi7lUNTE. THE undersigned having received ihe Agency, is prepared to take risks upon the most favorable tcrynt in one of the beat Insurance Companies in the country. THE HARTFORD PROTECTION. H. NUTT. At August 23, 1351. H. & J. copy. 68-if. RED ASH EGG COAL. )frTONS of best quulity, landing and for 4t.)J sale in lots lo suit purchasers, at $6 per ton, for Cash only. Persons ordering will please send the money, as no Coal will bo delivered wit.ioul It. DsROSSET & BROWN. Oct 23. 94 RAISINS, RAISINS. BOXES new crop, for sale by GEO. MYERS. 50 Oct. 16. 91. SHIPPING ARTICLES. A HANDSOME edition of Shipping Articles, just printod and for silo at The Commercial Office, equal to any as yet imported "from New Vork." Orders for a Ream or mure will be filled at a cost of 10 to 20 percent, cheapor than they are in New York. Nov. 10, 1851. 102 tf OIL. A FEW barrels prime Oil for Machinery, or Lamps, for sale by J. HATHA VAY 4. SON. July 8. 4 HOUSES TO RENT. Cnpt. G. Potter having given me the Agen cy for renting his houses, In Wilmington all persens who wish to secure a .place early, may do so oy calling on the subscriber. I oiler the tollowlng for rent Irom trie 1st day ot October next, to October 1st, 1852, viz. 1 large and comfortable 3 story brick tenement on Toomer's al ley, with Bakery and Store attacked. Une dwelling on Ike corner ot walnut and Water st reels, 2 stories high, with Store in the basement. One Store House adjoining tho above. The Risley Houso on the cornerof 4th Street. The House and Lot adjoining, on Boundary St. Also a number of desirable Cottages In the neighborhood of ihe Dry Pond. A. A. B. SUU 1 lIAliL. August 2, 1851. Journal copy. 59-tf. DISTILLERS OF TURPENTINE. I HAVE reduced the price or my SPIRIT BAR RELS to ! 60 delivered at any place in Wil mington. After uistmas they will be extra slxe. Persons wisnini can contract oy me year on these terms, nuur mutt torso is at oo per ron. A. MORGAN. WTtwiniftod. Not. 11th, 1951. 10l-lmo.-tt1-If-w. je Wilmington & Raleigh Hall Road ) Company. August 11th 1H3I. THE Freight trains for Wtldon, will hereattcr leivs on Slonday'sWedncsday's, and Friday's. Freight must bo at the Depot by 1 o'clock on sal daray'a. Tuesday's and Thursday's. f- JOHN NUTT. Transportation Agent. AnK.'utJ2. f K3. WflOLISttE WITCH AND JEWELET STORK. 4L. U. MILLER k CO. T MPt)UtTER8, Msimfaetoreri. and- Jobbers of AW4TUHES, JEWELRY, r AIiUY UUUUS, have leased toe Old Stand formerly occupied by Messrs. Canfleld, Brother & Co. south east cos neb OP CMA1LCS AND BALTIMOBt STRICT, (No 227,1 which they are putting in complete order for .l ..... . I? Mkrr.-iii . ivt L'.uu.f ii T ine (VHULKoAtli "Aion Aiiu jnir.bni 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 tht most extensive JEWELRY MAN UFACTURING ESTABLISHMENTS in the country, whic.i must give a decided advantage over all others in M market, for supplying dealers with Jewelry si manufacturers' prices, a feature In this branch of mde 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 times be supplied with a great Jfsurttnent from ihe most ceiooraieo manu facturer!, and kept in perfect running order, so that purchasers may at once lake them, with a written puaranee that ihev will Derform correctly. Thii brunch of the business will receive the especial attention of one of the firm, whose exten sivemd practical knowledge of the business, will we hope, give us a place in the confidence of buy ers. respcctlully invite yon to call upon us when vol next visit our citr. confidently believing that anexaminalion of our Goods will prove to you, tint thev are better styles and cheaper than you hae ever seen In this market, and assuro you that no effort shall be wanting on our part to make the acquaintance one of mutual benefit. L. H. MILLER 4 CO. Old stand, formerly occupiod by Canfield, Bro. & Co. S. E. corner of Charles & Baltimore sts. BCFCRENCBS : Messrs. Wyeth, Blacklock & Co. f " Gwyn, Reid & Taylor, 4 " J aiiics Hodges &. Brother, " Hurst & Berry, u Murdoch, Duur & Evans, " Stellmunn & Hinrlchs, ' Sangston & Ao. " Barlhlow, Gwyn &C. u Riely & Pendleton, " Cushings & Bailey, John Murphy f- Co. " Moore & Griffin. August 19, HSl. 66-6mo-. GLUE. OC BARRELS American 6t) 20 " superior English jnst received, and for sale, by x ADAMS, BROTHER & Co., August 6, 90. cTgARS! CIGARS!! 1( rinf NOSEGAY Regalia Cigars i 1U,UUU 5,000 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 beautiful assortment of fine Pocket Cutlery, ever brought to this part of the country. J. M. ROBINSON. August 28. EMPTY SPIRIT BARRELS. - -"V LARGE Sises, just received and for sale 10U by ELLIS, RUSSELL & CO. June 20. 4 " FAYETTEVJLLE FLOUR. BARRELS Superfine Fayetteville Flour, OU just received and for sale by JNO.C. LATTA. Nov. 22. , 107. RATES OF FREIGHT. RATES of Freight on the Wilmington and Ral eigh Rail Road, and on the Company's Boots to Charleston, revised arid corrected December, 1850; just printed and for sale at the office of The Commercial, at 25 cents per copy. Dec. 21. 119-tf. NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. THE agency of this establishment for ihe town of Wilmington, has been conferred upon the under signed who is prepared to afford all requisite infor mation, and to receive application for LIFE IN SURANCE upon as reasonable terms as any other institution of ihe same character in the country. H. NUTT, A Rent. August 23 ft. & J. copy, 69-tf. NEW GOODS. WE havo received apart, and doily expecting the balance, of our Fall SHock of Groceries and Ship Chandlery, which was purchased direct from the importer and manufacturers, and selected with great cars. We respectfully invite our customers and the public to call and examine our stock, as we are determined to sell at the lowest prices. Our stock consists In part of 300 bsgs Rio, Laguyra, St. Domingo, Java, and 25 hhds. P. R. Sugar; f Mocha Coffee ; 200 bbls. refined, crushed, powdered, and gran 25 boxe " loaf Sugar; ulated Sugar ; 50 bbls. coffee crushed do. Teas of all varieties, Green and Black ; 200 boxes Soap ; 300 " Sperm, Adamantine, and Mould Can 100 " Lemon Syrup; dlei 1,000 reams Wrapping Paper; 200,000 Ciears, a I grades and kinds; 100 boxes Tobacco a fine article ; 100 bbls. Whiskey, Brandy, Gin, Rum, Wines, Cordials, of every variety and quality ; Butler, Lsrd, Rice, Flour, Salt, Pepper, Spice, GinirT, Mustard, Cassia, Nutmegs, Cheese, Crack ers, Bread, otc. Cordage, Duck, Blocks, Anchors, Chains, Lan terns, Compasses, and every article required on board of ships. We also have a Inrge stock of Wooden and Wil low Ware, Hardwaro, Dry Goods. Ac, besides nu merous arllcles not mentioned, f lease can ana x- . . ,tr,iiFitn & nt'nru a wins our ttocK. nunu i i ckbh. Sept. 13. ' DEEDS' FOR SALE. it TarnnteeDeeda.and Deeds for Mortgagee ftl and V just printed, In oorTcctfoTwandfemlat ttn Commercial VJht. i EMPTY SPIRITS BARRELS. 200 SECOND. Hn Spirits Barels, large tz, B good order, for by, OlROSSKT a, MRUWN. 47. July 3d. SUNDRIES, JUSTreceived-300bag Coflee, Rio, Lagoyra, St Domingo, Java, and Mocha t 2d bags sweet spiced choeulate ; 10 Ohds. P. R. siuasr r 100 bbla. double refined lo f, crashed, powdersd and granula led Sugar ; 200 boxes Candles, all kinds and grade; 25 do. Jnd's pa'entdo.,4. $ and 6, in fane box es, 6 lbs. each; 109 bbls. Whiskey j W bois Cheese; 200 packages new Ralsirfk i 200,000 Sejsrs, at Bal (Imore prices ) 100 boxes fine Chewing Tobaeeot 10,000 new two bushel Gnnny Bags. Fur sale at ihe lowest prices, by HOWARD 4 PKDEN. Not. 20. 106. COFFEE. 1 (V RAGS el,r Kio, for sale, by lJU ADAM, BROTHER Co., August 6. . 90 COFFEE. 50 BAGS Rio Coffee. J. For sale by HATHAWAY A 80N. 77. Sept. 13. BILLS OF LADING. &c. IOLIO POST HILLS OF LADING bound in Books. anil mIimi n f.Attj.r Nh.i. .i.k sjvarieiyorinorcantuebianks.lorsaleat The Com mereial Office. PLANTATION BR0GANS, TIiusc Sfnant Skim, if-c . at Wholesale and Retail no. 6) liAH-r Oay. Charleston. S. C. THE subscriber, Agent for the South Carolina Shoe Factory, at Charles l'in, S. C, and the Cheraw Fi torv. at Cheraw, S ;., will ofl"i;r for sale in this market by the 1st of Sept., a larne supply of Southern made Plantation lirogans and house servant's Shors, to gether with a central assortment of Boots and Shoes, which will be gold at the lowest market prl ces for goods of a similar quality. K. A. PRINGLE, Dealer in Brogans, Boots and Shoes, No. 30, East Bay. Aufc 15, 1851. 66. SPIRIT BARRELS. 1 HA AFFLECKT superior Spirit JJarrels, for 1 J ' sale by J, U. LATTA. Nov. 22. 107. CO-PARTNERSHIP. THE subscribers have this day formed a co-partnership under the style of McRai t Hashish, and have taken ihe new granite from store, lutoy erectcd by yapi. G Potter, on Front between Mor ket and Dock streets, where ihey will always keep a complete wholesale and retail stock of CROCKERY AND FARMING IMPLE MENTS, to which they invite the attention of merchants and others. Being IMPORTERS, we feel confident we can ell articles in our line on as favorable terms, and of as good quality, as can be purchased In the United Stales. ALKX. rlctvAK, Jr., N. T. HARR1SS. NOTICE. THE subscriber having formed a co-partnership with Mr. N. T. Hasriss, Is desirous of closing up his old business, and begs leave to urge upon those Indebted to him the necessity of a prompt settlement of their bills. Hest the same time tenders his thsnks to his former customers for their kind patronage, and solicits a continuance of the same to the new Arm. ALEX. McRAE, Jr. October 2. 1S51. 85. BROTHERS LINE. THE Steamer Hrolhers and Tow Boats, Steven son and Davul Levis ore prepared to forward with Despatch, all goods consigned to the Propri etor. The Steamer lirolheri is of light dbadoht,' and well suited lo run in ioir water. She possesses pow er, and speed, and is addmirably adapted lo totting, and cm, nccominodate about 20 passengers. The Proprietor contemplates running the Boat himself, and will give special attention to way freight and naval ato.es ; to towing, and will also attend to the comfort and convenience of Passen gers. From his long experience as Agent In Wll mingion of the several Steam Heat Companies, he thinks he can give satisfaction. To Merchants In the interior he would say, that all Goods shipped by him, will be delivered to their Agents in Fsyettevilie. His Agent jn Wilmington is JOHN C. LATTA, to whom all communication may be addresaed, aa Azent of th Steamer lirother. JOHN BAf KS, Proprietor. May IS. 26-12mc. Salisbury Watchman, Greensboro' Patriot, Fayetteville Observer, and Carolinian, and Ashboro Herald, please copy 4 weeks, and send biils to this office. GROCERIES. A A BAGS prime Rio Coffee ; JrAJ 10 " Laguira do. 7 hhds. P. R. Sugar; 40 boxes and 13 casks prime Cheese ; 25 barrels Mess Pork ; 100 barrels Sup. Flour, assorted brands ; 15 kegs Goshen Butter; 10 boxes (8's) Tobacco; 20 " Soap; 6 hhds. Bacon, Sides and Haras. 30 boxes Raisins ; 20 barrels Lamp Oil ; For sale by J. HATHAWAY & SON. Nov. 20. 106. PORK AND nAMS. Q( BBLS. Mess Pork ; (JJ 10 casks superior Csnvased Hams; Dailv expected from Baltimore and for sale by 71 J. & D. McRAE & Co. Oct. 28. W. JUST RECEIVED," PER SCIIR. Wm. HART FROM PHIL. t f OZS. Sulph Quinine P. & W. 1 VJV. 50 oss. Sulph Quinine, German ; 5 bbls. Epsom Salts. Sulphum, Ni tric and Murintric Acids. Also, a large assort ment of choice Chemicals from the laboratory of Pomrov A Weightnian. For sale cheap at C. DcPRK'S, Drug Store. Oct. 25. 96. JUST RECEIVED. A FEW Casks of fine Liquors, fer Medicinal porposea. For sale by C. DcPRR. Druggist andCbomisl CULTURE OF THE CABBAGE AT THE SOUTH. , . At the New Year hat jot set fa, and furd ners and houacwire we beginning' .to look . About, to we what to plant, to yield the freat ' et amount or notrkmut. regefabe food, it , K may not bo amtse tor- fall their attention to ' the eohare of the Cabbage; IXiiff;? ; . ', Thfa valoabte plant it not yet half a ppreeP ' atet) here, either in Id taldte . at food, or tbe ease and timplicitj of itt cohort.- - -v- f, All the f arietiet of Cabbnge. CaoJifloirery CollarJ, Broeeoll, and Kale, art derived, hf -rnltivation, from a wild, tea thore jIant, in digenotit to Eorope. ' , ' ' The common Collard of the eomttrr mm' insi it nseoi not iuucj com- ment. Yet thit. like all thingt tftat art com- ' mon, ia susceptible of great Improvement' It brave with impunity the hot aonoof out iommcrs, and the frosts of oar winter. ' It ie generally euliiTB ted whhont IrarwpIanlinA but if it be trantplanted deep, and ia rich tod, taking care to eat off the long .tap root," it will make qoite respectable cabbage in the" winter montba. '--' 3 - ' So with the cabbage. Itt Reading being entirely an artificial procest. care matt be te ken not to let it pet back to itt oatoral ttate. For thitfeaaon. it it tafer to ijipot our teeda '' than to raise them, at their tendency, in a warm climate ia, to get back to their fontr ', leaf. The early vanefy of aeedt are always7 imported, even in the Norlhertt Statet." These are chiefly valuable here, at eominir. in hclbre the gai den hat begun to yield mtjcfi, . lor the table. " : ' Amona ihe early varietiee lo meet reirate. ' are the Early and Large York, Early Batter- 4,f -eia or Drumiiead, Early French ,Oji -heart, hatly Suirarlool. Early Dutch, otc . These do not make at large heads aa the latter; If hide, but it crown quick and on good toil, they are equally at tender and deliciont. ".There art many ways of ttarting the early Cabbage. To those who have the meant at hano, we . would recommend starting them in a aaodeN - ate hoi bed, and transplanting them into the" ' open ground, at noon aa the weather permit. , i nimc wnu lamioi uu uiia. mij iiiiu uiem - in (he open ground, the first 01 next jnonth. . and continue planting uolil' April., . They ' rany he planted in driila, thinned out 8nd trniisplanted; those not transplanted will ; head. Keep the ground light and mellow around the planlt by tbe free ate of the foe.' ' ' and apply all the toap tudt and leached ath , es ot tne premises, around ine pianu, during their growth, rlantt managed in Uut way. in an ordinary season, will bead finely, and . . be Gt for the table iu April and Ma. Tbe later kinds, among which the following rank best for thit climate Laie Bergen, Drum- '- " head. Brunswick, Green Glazed, Green Sa-4 voy, and Red Dutch, for picklingmay, be pliiated any time after the first of ApriL, ab -to the first of August When traospIaDteo. the soil must be deep, rich and mellow ana if the stalk is two feet long, pat it into the' ground up to the first leaf; thit will causa',, it to head firmly. There it much difference in the seasons, in making a good crop of Fall ... and Winter Cabbages. When the. eummer , proves excessively dry, transplant and water , freely, and continue to tow teed tha. the . ', garden may be stocked, with heads lor ,(tha ' ; ; winter. When (he leaves grow rank, with-, ' out a imposition (o head, a TitUe belp. tying' -the leaves up io the form of a head,., will be ' of great service. But the late cabbage hat ,H an enemy greater thtn the tan. to contend ; with. This is tbe great Cabbage. Worm j it -commences its ravages just bt fore the leave a begin to had and if he is not destroyed, will eat the whole leaves into lace Work, before'? it can form the head. The best remedy we ' , ' have ever found it, a free application of Salt in the soil, and around the growing plantar Where this is not practicable, Chickens coop-' ed amoncr the cabbatre plants, is some tale- guard. The cut worm it another great pert" to the young plant, but if a free use of gypsum .. is made on tbe cabbage grounds, the Cot Worm' will not molest the planlt. As we have often said before, the Cab- bage is a great feeder, and if manures are ' T well turned under, quite rank manure majr -be applied. They also mav be fed in their growing state. They require a great deal ol potash. Give it to them from - tha , leacb tub and the wash barrel. The tame culture will also answer lor the Cauliflower and Bro-V coli. These are but the flower-heads of. cabbages, and are considered great delica- 4 cies. Tbe Broeoli being harder than the ' Cauliflower uiu our climate beet , Treated, ' in all respects, like lute cabbage, it tucceed admirably. Kale is another varietv of tha 2 cabbage, but it ia perennial., The Siberian m well adapted to our winters, and make most excellent spring green. " The seed should ' be planted in the tan. There are varietiee' of the cabbage, also, which bottom like a tur- nip, but ao tar at our experience goes, they are worthless in this climate, the bead being : inferior to the common cabbage, and the bot-" torn not equal to tbe common turnip. fcbouldV any one wish to have seed front tbe cabbage; care roust be taken lo have them pure. a ine coiiara leeaiiig in ine tame neignoor hood, will injure the heading qualities of tho cabbage. : -v V;;ft..vs,?i When wc eonsidsr the vatt" amount ff nutritious food that can be .raised on a half . acre in the form of cabbages, we artsurpris- " ed that White Head cabbage does not often- v er grace the tablet of the tich arid the poor; and that those having care ol slaves, should not provide liberally of cabbage and other wholesome vegetables, fir their summer add winter food. In Europe, it ia considered good economy to feed stock upon head cabbage, the nutritious value ol tliem ranking very high. 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The Tri-Weekly Commercial (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Jan. 20, 1852, edition 1
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