rr-n? IBUii PUBLISHED TRMVEERLY, Bl THOMAS LORING. trintr'taraj-tjjeiTxrtJV m m m "'""-"--"'lr-i - VOL 6---NO. 136. WILMINGTON, N. C. SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 31. 1852. . WHOLE NO. COO. ; -. rl r rmiiDTTnnn Will K IU.il 1111011 JJ HIE TfU-WEERLY COMMERCIAL Published every Tokhdav, Thbssdat and Sat isAr, at 13 00 per annum, payable In all case In advance , , II Y THOMAS L.ORING, , , , . Editor aud Proprietor, '.cease, or front and mabkbt sthkets, WILMINGTON, If. C. - . ATE9 OK ADVERTISING. tar. 1 Insertion, $0,50 1 2 " 75 J 1,00 I 1 month, 8,60 1 sqr. 2 months, $1,00 1 " 3 " 6,00 1 " i " 8,00 1 1 year, 12,00 Ten lines, or Use make a iquare. If an advertise ment exceeds tea lines, the price will be in propor. tiOB.,t-?"";;;? "v""- " " " All advertlsementa are payable at the time of their insertion. ' f ' Contracts with yearly advertisers, will be made en the most liberal terms. ' No transfer of contracts for yearly advertising . will be pcrnillted. Should circumsiances render a change in business, or an unexpected removal neces sary, a Charge according to the published terms will beat the option of the contractor, for the time he hat advertised. The privilege of Annual Advertisers is strictly Imlted to their own immediate business ; and all ad vertisements for the benefit of other persons, at well at all advertisements' pot Immediately connected with their own bnsiness, and all excess ol advertise ments in length or Otherwise, beyond the limits en gaged, will be charged at the usual rates. No advertisement is Included in tho contract fot the i le or rent of houses or lands in town orcoun try, or for the tale or hire of negroes, whether tho property It owned by the advertiser or by other p irson, ' Those are excluded by tho term "inuiu diale business.' The announcement of marriages or deaths will be considered as nows, and inserted free of charge but aH Additional matter, beyond the simple an nouncement of the death of the person, will bo charged Oft'lbe same terms as advertisements. All advertisements Inserted in lite trl-wcekly Com mercial, art entitled to one insertion In the Weekly froo of charge. JOB, CAUD and PANCV PRINTING, executed in superior stylo. AGENTS FOlfTIIE CORftLL. ftfKW.VflTiC "Mouira. IliowM A, DsIlossKT. i"?V . i TV .f . . -,.. Vinnnn It art BUSINESS CARDS. r. J.&D.McR.lE& Co. General Com mission Merchants, 'r-.iW 1 WILMINGTON N. C. ' Particular attention paid to procuring froljhts V ftd purcliaslus cargoes for vessels. JOHW MACS.VS. DONALD MACBAS, JOHN W. K. DIX. August!. 1831. By- JOSEPH U. BLOSSOM. Ceiier.il Coaoiiuioa and Forwarding Merehaot. I'rompt personal attention (tlven to Consign meats for sale or Shipment, And liberal cask advances made on Consignments lo mt or lo Miy Neio Yorkriends. Wilmington, Jan.30, 1851. 135 if . -4 -A T. S0UTUMAYD &C0., BSGlSEiJUS, BWCRSnilHS, BitlSS, iND IRON " mmn. All orders In the Hue will be punctually at tended to. tOBNER Mt'LBBHT & NORTH WaTEB S TS. - WILMINGTON, NO. CA May 16. 1651. 1 2T WILLLIM A. GWYER, GENERAL AGENT, FORWARDING and Commission Merehaot. XTAKE pleaeureln Informing my Irlends, thst I ampreparedtogiveall business entrusted to me efficient itirt personal attention. I havo a whart for Naval Stores, with ample accommodations. Spirit House', aud Warehouse. Consignments of Naval Stores for taleorthipment j and oil kinds of coun try produce solicited Cashadvanccsmnde on con-, tugnmentt, s -v April 18 1350. ;; ' ' V GEO. MYERS, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, KRCPS COStTANTLV ON HAND WiMt, Tea, Liquors, Provisions, Wood and Wit hit Wars, , Fruit, Confectionuries, dc. ttc. WILMINGTON, N. C. Nov. 29, - 109- WILLIAM M. HARIUSS, J GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT ' V4 WILMINGTON, N. C. STRICT attention lvon to procuring Freights and purchasing Cargoes for vessels. RsrsstNosst (V.Q. Parsley, Ksq., ) n T" Col. John McRae, Wllmngt'n. N. C I essrt. Dudley St Huntington, rewa.HiSackett&,Co., ) p e N 0 Joseph vicy( tjta-i , ' Messrs. James Corner A Sons, Baltimore. :'"fl Thompson & Hunter. N York. PilUbury & Saniford. n'w ,orl' , i- Hunting & Tufts, Boston. .' 2 - j, & a. P. Pltco:nb, Keunebunlt, Me. i: July 17th, 1851. 62-y 1 . .f ; J. HATHAWAY & SON, 'tfe'l ' COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Y&:A WILMINGTON, N.C. J. HArnAWAf. " , - J. t" Hathawa. oet. is,. ;:. - ; . , vCHADBOURN & D0QPER. General Conimlssion Merchants, WILMWOTOKM. & joiy ii, imi ; :. v t- fiUSLNESS CAROS. GEO. HARRISS, General Commission Merchant, WILMINGTON, N. C. STRICT attention given to ptocuring Freight and purchasing Cargoesfor vessels. ItsrEs to K.P. Hall.Eaa,, 1 O. G. Parsley, Ksq.,. I , , J. A. Taylor, Esq., Wilmkgten. J. I). Bellamy, Esq., Messrs. Ballard 4 Huntington, J Messrs. Tooker, Smyth & Co., ) N y k. Thompson Hunter, JcwirK Alex'r. Herron, Jr., Philadelphia srr's4, 8uaor ! -'".s - Jan. 2. 1852. 123-tf. ANDERSON & LATIMER, COMMISSION MERCHANTS SOUTH WATRK, STREET. WILMINGTON, N.C. Sop. 27, 1850. 82-ly-c. MARTIN & CRONLY; AUCTIONEERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, GENERAL," AGENTS. .IVilmlngton.N.C.OctJ 1651. 85tf. JOSEPH II. FLANNER, General Commission Merchant. WILMINGTON, N. C. Oct. 9th, 1350. 97-ly-e. WILLIAM NEFF, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN SHIP CHANDLERY, SHIP STORES AND GROCERIES, j ) 11 N E R OF OvOGK A WATER STREETS WILMINGTON, N. C. One. 7th 1850 DCROSSET & BROWN. WILMINGTON, N. C. BROWN & DER0SSET. NEW YORK. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Marchl7 IS51. t-y. GEO. II. KELLY, COMMISSION MERCHANT. Next!loir to A. A. Winners, on North Water st will attcud to the sale of ull kinds of Country Pro, ducc, such a? Corn, Peas, Meal, Bacon, Lard, fcc. and will kp constantly on hand a full supply of Groceries, i&c. References. Wlllr-sHaH.if Wnyno, John MsTlie, Wiitnington W Caraway. ' Gen. Alx.. iMoRsc. ' E. P. H ill, Wilmington, Wiley A. Wulker, " Dec. U, 1850. HS-ly. SAVAGE & MEARES, u l:iik.vl commission muhchants wilm1ngtoa, n. c KDWARD 8AVAQB. May 2, 1851. MCABIS 1. ADAMS, BROTHER & Co. (Late Harry, Bryant & AdamsJ C O M M I S S I O N I EKGHANTS WILMINGTON, N. C Jan. I, 1331. 123 CORNELIUS I DuPREl WHOLE SALE AND It ETA L DEALERS IN Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oil, Dye Stulls Glass, Perfumery, Cigars, Old Liquors, Fancy Articles, dec,, MARKET STREET, WILMINGTON, N. C. Proscriptions carefully compounded by experi enced persons. March 28. 1851. J. C. L ATT A. COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND GENERAL AGENT WILMINGTON, N.C. 1 1860. 87 Oct MILES C0STIN, COMMISSION- MERCHANT WILMINGTON, N. C. RKFER TO E. P. Hall, Esq .Pres't Branch State Bank. I Thos. H. Wright, Esq., Pres't Bank Cape Fear, Wllminjr- ton, N. C. O. G. Parsley, Esq., Pres't Commer- I cial Bank, Doc. 19. 1850 118-tf. THOS. D. BARRY. Commission Merchant and Ship Broker, WILMINGTON, N. C. Jan. 21,1861. 131-tf. WILKINSON & ESLER, CASH DEALERS IN roiifecllonary, Fruit. Nuts, Toys, Fancy Ar ticles. Perfumery, Tobacco, wegars, Ac, WHOLESALE AND REt l AIL, MARKET STREET, WILMINGTON N. C. Nov. 30, 1850. ,10-tf McRMi: & HARRISS. IMPOKTBK9 AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN CHINA, GLASS, XNI EARTHEN WARE, AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS. West tide Front street, between Market aud Dock streets, WILMINOTON,N. C. October 2, 1851.; . ; . ' . 85. EMPTY SPIRITS TUJiPENTINE : BARRELS. . q"AEMPTT Spirit! -Turpentine- Barrels, In 4VAgood orasr, itr rate oy GEO. 1I41RIS BUSINESS CARDS. T. C. WORTH t Commissio.n and Forwarding MERCHANT, WILMINGTON, N. C. ,'Fek 19. 1851. 143-12 in. PORTRAIT PAINTING. JMASSALON, Portrait Painter, would respect- fully inform tho cltixens of Wilmington aod the surrounding country, that he has permanently loca ted himself In this plvee, 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 hit long experience in the art, that he will be enabled to give satisfaction. His room Is Is the basement story of Mr. H. R. Nixon's Dwelling House, opposite the Jail, Wilmington, N. C. April 6, 1851. My. ELLIS, RUSSELL & Co. GENERAL LOMMISSO.S MEliCHASTS WILMINGTON. N. C. CHAS. D. ELLIS. hbnbt r. aVSSELL, jus. b. avstiLL. lit. Jan. 25 1851 JOHN STRUTHERS & SON'S MARBLE AND SAND STONE YARD, No. 300 HIGH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Miirble Mantels, MonumenU, Tumbs and Grave Slanes atnuanlly on hand. Every acxnptini oj 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, Munu munts and Oravs Stones, and all work shipped in sured from breakage when required. Oct. 4. 85 ly-c MORE & GALLAGHER. IRON POUNDERS. AND MANUFACTURERS OF WROUGHT &CA8T IRON RAILINGS K1DGE ROAD dt, COATES'ST. PHILADCLl'HIA. All orders attended to wiili promptness and des patch work warranted. Oct. 4. 86-ly c. SOUP digesters! AN imvaluable article, to the epicure, dispeptic, or even poor man. "It makes Soop what is Soop" J. M. ROBINSON. Auuust 28. 70. FLOUR. (C HBLS. Canal Flour, for sale by OU J. HATHAWAY 90N. Sept. 13. 77. CONSULATE OF HAYTI, ) 64 Commercial Wharf, Boston, 5th March, 1851. ) rpHE undersigned gives nottae, that in accor JL dunce with a law passed at Port au Prince, on the 24th December last, vessels arriving in Haytl from the U. Slates 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- Ins, otherwise the documents mny be vcrrified be fore an officer (duly authorized to administer an oath) of the State or United States Government. ii. C. CL.AKK.. May 8. 23-tf, GLASS WARE! GLASS WARE!! T UST Received from New York, a large of Vials J of various sizes, speir I inciure snn oaii moutn Bottles. Toillette Bottles, funcy Pungenls, &c. Ac, Also, a large assortment of Window Gloss. For sale by C. DPRE. Drugsiflt and Chemist. nREi"mxcE! rTHE undersigned having received the Agency, is A prepared to take risks upon the most fatorabli term in one of the besf Insurance Companies in ihe country. THE HARTFORD I'KUFKUriun. H. NUTT, Agt August 23, 1851. H. & J. copy. 66-if. RED ASH EGG COAL. Oi f TONS of best quality, landing ond for Ck)J sale in lots to suit purchasers, at 96 per ton, for Cash only. Persons ordering will please send the money, as no Coal will be delivered wititout it. DtROSSET & BR9VVN. Oct 23. 9 RAISINS, RAISINS. BOXES new crop, for sale by GEO. 50 MYERS. 01. Oct. 16. SHIPPING ARTICLES. A HANDSOME edition of Shipping ArtUles. 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 of 10 to 20 percent, chesper than they are in Now York. Nov. 10, 1851. 102 tf OIL. A FEW barrels prime Oil for Machinery, or Lamps, for sale by J. HATHA VAT & SON. July 8. 4 HOUSES TO RENT. Copt. G. Potter having given me the Agen cy for renting his houses, in Wilmington all perssnt who wish to secure a .place early, may do so oy calling on the subscriber. I otl'or the following for rent from the 1st day of October next, to October 1st, 1852, vix. 1 large and comfortable 3 story brick tenement on Toomer's al ley, with Bakery and Store attacked. Une dwelling on tke corner ot vvalnut and Water streets, 2 stories high, with Store In the basement. One Store House adjoining the above. The Risley Houso on the corner of 4lh Street. The House and Lot adjoining, on Boundary St. Also a number of desirable Cottages In the neighborhood of the Dry Pond. A. A; B.SOUTHALL. August 2, 1351. Journal copy. . 59-if. DISTILLERS OF TURPENTINE. I HAVE redueed the price of my SPIRIT BAR RELS lo II 60 delivered tt any place In Wil mington.' After "Viatmat they will be extra site. Persons wishlnr can jontract by the year on thest terms.. HOOP IRON for tale at 168 per ton. . - J ' ' . A. MORGAN. , WHmtrgHB.!0T:ll,ll8U - ' lOMntt.Mfl.ry'.w. ieoWUmhiRtoiiA Kslelgh Rail Road ) f C'oninaiiv. Aucust 1 1th 1841. i HE Prcleht trains for Weldon. will hereatier i leave on Mondar'a Wednesday's, and Friday's. slzht must be at the Depot by I o'clock on sat' rsy', Tuesday's and Thursday's. Transportation Acent. tf 3. .iut.iMt 12. O'J'LIILE WITCH AND JEWELRY STORE "V& MILLER & CO. TMfORTKRS. Manufseturers and Jobbers of 1 WATCHES, JEWELRY, fc FANCY GOODS, have leased the Old Stand lormerly occupied ty Messrs. Canfield, Brother & Co. socth sast coa- NCB OF CMAILM AND tALTINORB STRUTS, (No. 227,) which they are puttlnif in complete order for the WHOLESALE WATCH AND JEWELRY BUSINESS, to be opened about the 20lh of July. In calling the attention of the trade to the new concern, we mention the fact that we are associated with one of tho most eitensive JEWELRY MAN UFACTURING ESTABLISHMENTS In the country, which mutt give 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 to the Wa'ch department, which Will V all times be supplied with a great sortment 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 porfortn correctly. This branch of tho business will receive the especial attention of one of the firm, whose eiten sive end practical knowledge of the business, will we hope, give us a piaee In the confidence of buy ers. We respectfully 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 (hot no effort shall be wanting on our part to make the acquaintance ene of mutual benefit. L. II. MILLER & CO. Old stand, formerly occupied by Canfield, Bro. & Co. S. E. corner of Charles & Baltimore sts. BEriBCNCES: Messrs. Wyeth, Biacklock & Co. " Gwyn, Reid & Taylor, " James Hodges & Brother, " Hurst & Berry, " Murdoch, Duer & Evans, Stellmiinn & Hinrichs, ' .S.innston & Ao. " Barthlow, Gwyn & C. " Riely & Pendleton, " Cushings & Bailey, ' John Mmphy ( Co. " Moore & Griffin. August 19, 1 -51. 6fl-6mo-c, GLUE. BARRELS American; 20 " superior English t 25 inst received, and for sale, by ADAMS,' BROTHER A Co., August 5, ; 90 CIGARS! CIGARS!! if (f( NOSKGAY Regalia Cigars i lUsUUU 5,000 Prymavera Regalia " 1,500 La Sultana Havana Cigars; 2,000 La Ancdu Havana Cigars. A few box es of choice chewing Tobacco, and a' fine assort ment of Cigar cases und Tobacco wallets. For sale by C. DoPRE. Druggist and Chemist. Oct. 25. 95. JUST OPENING AT THE HARDWARE STORE. THE most beautiiul assortment of fine Pccket Cutlery, ever brought to this part of the country. J. M. ROBINSON. August 28. 70. EMPTY SPIRIT BARRELS. LARGE Sixes, just received and for rale ELLIS, RUSSELL A CO. 44. Juneb. FAYETTEVILLE FLOUR. fCf BARRELS Superfine Fayetieville Flour, just received and for sale by jnv.v. LAI u, Nov. 22. 107. RATES OF FREIGHT. I ) ATES of Freight on the Wilmington and Ral 1 eigh Rail Road, and on the Company's Boats to Charleston, revised and corrected December 1850; just primed snd for sale at the office of Tke Commercial, at lb cents per copy. Dec. 21. 1 19-tf- NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. rpHE sgency of this establishment for the town of i w m nsrton. nas oecn con rerrea upon me unaer signed who is prepared to afford all requisite infor motion, ano IO receive appiieaiiuu iur uraiiv . : .. . i r - r icip iv SURANCE unon as reasonable terms as any other institution of the same character in the country. H. iWri', Agent. August 23 H. St J. copy, 68-tf. NEW GOODS. WE have received apart, and daily expecting the balance, of our Fall Stock of Groceries and Shift Chandlery, which was purchased direct Irom the importers ond manufacturers, and selected with ureal care. We reettectrully invite our customers snd the public to call and examine our stock, as ws are determined to sell at the lowest prices. Our stock consitti in part of 300 bsgt Rio, Laguyra, 3t. Domingo, Java, and 25hhds. P. R. Sugar; f Mocha Coffee; 200 bbls. refined, crushed, powdered, and gran- 25 boxes loafSugarj mated Sugar; 50 bbls. coffee crushed do. Teas of all varieties, Green and Black 200 boxet Soap; 300 " Sperm, Adamantine, tnd Mould Can 100 " Lemon Syrup; dies; 1,000 reams Wrapping Paper; 200,000 Cigars, e I grades and kinds; 100 boxet Tobaeco -a fine article ; 100 bbla. Whiskey, Brandy, Gin, Rum, Wines, Cordials, of every variety and quality ; Butter, Lard, Rice, Flour, Salt, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Mustard, Csisla, Nutmegs, Cheese, Crack ers, Bread, Ae. Cordage, DucK, BiocRt, Ancnors. unains, lan terns, Compasses, snd every article required on board of ships. We also have a large stock of Wooden end Wil low Ware, Hardware, Dry Goods, Ac.f besides nu merous articles nl mentioned. Pleas call and tx sinseuretoe. , HOWARD & PEDEN. -Sept. 18. - 79. v DEEDS FOR SALE, WsranteeDeedt, ted Deeds for Mortgag ronl snd just printed, la nrmi losmtiW fer setetl tilt EMPTY SPIRITS BARRELS. ( kll if 1 Hand spirits uartts, large i WW six, in food order, for sale by. Ds-ROSSkT & BROWN. July 3rf. 0. SUNDRIES, JUSTrecelvsd-300baga Coffee, Rio, Lagnyrti Si Domingo, Java, and Mocha 24 bags sweet spited chocolate r 10 hhde. P. R. ttugar 100 bbrs. double refined lotf, cruhed. nuwdered and nntila. led Sugar 200 boxes Candles, all kinds and grader, 25 do. Jud's ps-entdo ,4s 5s and 6s, In tunc bos et, o ids. each) lira note, whiskey ; m buses Chees; 200 Dackaset new Raisins i 2U0.0UO f ars, al BoL tirnor prices i i9(rtwxM Me Chewing Tobeceot 10,000 new two bsshel Gnnny Bags. For sale at the lowest prices, by HOWARD & PKDEN Nov. 20. 106 COFFEE. BAGS extra Rio. for sale, by ADAMS. BROTHER A Co.. 100 August 5. SO COFFEE. m BAGS Rio Collee. For sole by HATHAWAY it SON. 77. Sept. 13. BILLS OF LADING, &c. fsOLIO POST BILLS OF LADING bound In Books, and sheets, also Letter Sheets with ojvarletyof mereantilcblanktf.lorsale at The Com mercial Office. PLANTATION BR0GANS, Itmse Servant Shnet, f-c. al WhoUstdt and Retail No. 30 East Bay. Charleston. S. C. TLE subscriber, Agent for the South Carolina Shoe Factory, at Charles ton X. C, and the Cheraw Factory, at Cheraw, S. C, will oiler for aale In this market by the 1st of Sept., a Inrge supply of Southern msdc Plantation Brngans and house servant's Shoes, lo go I her with a general assortment of Boots tnd Shoes, which will e sold at the lowest market prt ces for goods of s limilar quality. It. A. PRINOLE, Dealer in Brogans, Boots, and Shoes, No. 30, East Bay. Aufc 15, 1S51. tO. spiritIarreiI 1 AFFLECK'S superier Spirit Arrels, for 1 UU sale by J, C. LATTA. Nov. Tl. 107. CO-PARTNERSHIP. THE subscribers have this dsy formed a eo-pirt-nership under the style of McRab A Hassiss, and liave taken the new granite front store, latey erected by Capt. G Potter, on Frortt between Jar ket and Dock streets, whi.re they will ulwoys keep a complete wholesale and retail stock of CHOCK E 11 Y AND FARMING IMPLE MENTS, to which they invite the attention of merchants and others. Being IMPORTERS, we feel confident we esn sell articles in our line on ss favorable terms, and of as good quality, as can be purchased in Ihe United States. ALEX. McRAE, Jr., N. T, HARRISS. NOTICE. THE subscriber having formed n co-partnership with Mr. N. T. Hassiss, 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. He ut the same time tenders his thanks to bit former customers for their kind patronage, and solicits a continuance of the same to tho new firm. ALEX. McRAE, Jr. October 2. 1851. 85. BROTHERS LINE. THE Steamer Brothers and Tow Hosts, Stettn son and Dacvl Lewi are prepared to forward with Dshpatch, all goods consigned to the propri etor. Tho Steamer Brothers Is of light dracuht, tnd well suited to ran in low voter. She possesses pow er, and speed, and is oddmirably adapted to towing, and can accommodate about 20 possengers. The Proprietor contemplates running the Boat himself, and will give special attention to way freight and naval ttoies; to towing, and w ill also attend to the eomfort and convenience of Passen gers. From hit long experience ss Agent in Wil mington of the several Steam Beat Companies, he thinks he can give satisfaction. To Merchants in the Interior he would say, thst all Goods shipped hy him, will be delivered to their Agents in Keyetteville. His Acent in Wilmington is JOHN C. LATTA, to whom all communications may be addressed, ot Agent of the Su amer Brothers. JOHN BANKS, Proprietor. May 15. 26-12me. Salisbury VVstclimon, Greensboro' Patriot, Fayetteville Observer, und Carolinian, snd Ashboro Herald, please copy 4 weeks, and send bills to Ihit office. GROCERIES. A A BAGS prime Bio Coffee j 10 ' Laguira do. 1 hhds, P. R, Sugar ; 40 boxes and 13 casks prime Cheese j 25 barrels Mess Pork ; 100 barrels Sup. Flour, assotted brands I 15 kpes Goshen Butter; 10 boxes (8's) Tobscco; 20 " Soap; 5 hhds. Baron, Sides ond IUms ; 30 boxes Raisins ; 20 barrels Lamp Oil ; For sale by J. HATHAWAY St SON. Nov. 20. 106. PORK AND HAMS. QA BBLS. Mess Pork; OU 10 casks superior Canvssed Hams; Daily expected from Bulilm re and for sale by J. St D. McUAE & Co. Oct. 29. 96. JUST RECEIVED, PER SCHR. Wm. HART FROM PHIL. 1 fC '- SulphAulnineP.de W. 1 J f 60 ozs. Sulph ftuinine, Gennsn ; 5 bbls. Epsom tsslts. ' Snlphum, Ni- ment of cholco Chemlctle from the laboratory of; For salt cheap at : Drag Store. 5. Oct. 25. JUST RECEIVED. A FEW Casks of fine Liquors, fer Medicinal JX areotea, Forstlebr C. DePRF.. ? ltufH)ii and L'brimu Ttvn nirwtTf TAKEN !N THE LIFE SCHOOL." The mrtjftjiQcence of one clae cvill ever b' v attended by the deradatioo of another. a ue true greatness oi any country, mo renv power tnd grandeur of oar own. lite io lh equal eonditon of iu people, and in the cier- rr-1. . - . r . . cite of those virtue which fonver flow from ' that eqoal eoudition, in the praeticfvl recog nition of ttose ksnakibh? docuinea of equals tjr, troth, werejr and juaiice, which form the teuchiogt of the Bi witThtodvrt - Sedg... ,e'f,4wriVW:jCXf.ixei,;f T , Rather late le-dajr, Lucy J what fca'e , it', 'J' tair.ed you, my daoghler V tuiJ Mr." Hoeeell, . . lo a roy. panting erhooi-girl, - wha , entered ftho room in which he wan iitftng1, and threw oti metaoieanarmrol cfbooktv ' , , , In a morornt, father, I will 1 answer ybft whea 1 get rid of tht more than Allai bur- f den for betide the world round, and qtiarer . v divuiedand tubdivided, here i it , world m. ' books and a portfolio ol' drawings. ' Sbe eeav " ted herself betide her fUtlier, took oft her 1 ...... . - ,ttt ..... k m ,. thut are tent to him.' I wa tnruKinp; per- hape joa would employ: .fcwM wtberit would qe to deiighUUi (o own iocb exquwttt thingtP ' .; " v -"-l And what are Hie iobiret ol mote, ejqoie- tte thingt that Jnave iswinofed - yotfj roy child V ",-s: 1 r- 'Only one that fascinated mt falheOJic' ' they were tweet tunny landscape tvhirfi f admired very mach. and that wae the Co ' nieiui oyon. ine . rerian ws iinrs fiw) and it wot very noblu and very beautiiul, but the other oh t it wat : an Hnsel, and to oonnci, ana resunica -iwana rroctor aaitea roe Jo go home with her end look- raev - beautiiul pttintings which bne jntt arrivedr from Iiuly. Uer cousin ha been retidio tiiere several ) ear, and rxecufct ny ordera , like indeed, father, I nm not mistaken' her voice trembled 'w like rnyv mother.' Site ' threw her arrot round hef faiher' ncrk and -burst into tears. Surprised and agiuicd, he presst d her convulsively to hie hcurtr and i lenily gave way lo hie own feeling. " . Forgive roe, dear falher. lorgrievine yoo- . taiJ Lucy, after a few moment' ft a he rttK w.d her head and broahed nwtty her tears .t. .. II I I . J.Jf.t iLX. oui ii you couiu ouiy tee now suicnuiu iiiwk . pn kiting oe, I know yon would like to ownr them.'' n " , V. J: '".Kt . Mr. Huttell did not regnin bt eomposor n coon at the buoynnl child her heisrl liatl been bruited his wa broken. After a long silence lie tniili hare been tor aorne time deeply interested ; In tcvernl pietqfea to b man and life-like, that I urn aure you wooldf wlniire them. After dinner, if you choose, I, will take you to eee tome of them. r" . 'Oh t ye,' etied Lucy, 'I bull be'very glad to go. And what are'lne ubjfcts, ft ther?' z.ui, - ; "" ; ' 'You eball try oQt killat diseoverrn ' them,' he anawereo!. 4; ftV A k Lucv't dinner wa toon over, and her dree PHrcfulJy arranged. "VViII -you oblige' me my child by clmnging your bonnet for plainer one V aid Mr. BumcII, ' 'It will form , tooitrikinir a contrast with the Jroperv in tome of the picture.' Lucy rpiled 'Yoo, are surely not taming Quaker, father?' , i 1 'No, Lucy, nlihough 1 think l heir plain at-; , tire pnesetse mnny advamagc.' . , . The change waa toon made, and they pra- ' ceeded lo the oottkirt of , the fiiy. - Lucy' HJ tnentured tread and decorou durneanor were left wilh the hard, unyielding pavement; and in nil the buoyancy of youth and bcalih the " , bounded like a young Uwa over the greeo tod. , r: 'St " "E'en ih tligbt hare-bell raised it aeedj ; . N Elastic from her .wiry : treed," ' - ' exclaimed Mr. Hutu-II, a he Uhd to Toffo her eccentric movement, i r s..; 3 Indeed it doe teem lo me a if a .cry mall pair of wing would rnite merum the, ' . earth,' cried Lucy, pringlng forward. At length they reached a ahady lane. k one aid a little brook wended it murmuring: v . c;u.se, fringed with (lower, and shaded with. , . elms aud willows, who branches beat a it were in silent worship ; to , the aH-pervadiojf. epirit of lovtlinetW-fe 4-" VV?V.t,W. : What a tweet pfctereP. aihl LneVA 1 wone'er if tl.ttji the picture you brought m-' ' to tee.' ; p n r No there j a defirfency bere wbiclt my pietare bf oot htima0 fatea.K$-l,i, ' The reriul muticiant eecmed tohavegot tip a regular oratorio, and to be in the midst of a -grand chorus, each trying to ting; louder than ihe other. v 4 Well, n there i no" talking taid the eportive ehild I'll join lo the aing" -ing.' And the ent y forth ; a clear,5 mosical - i -note, a merry and Wild a toie ahe Wn- '-4 , iutiug. ': j'S':;;,' 4 On the other eMo of the lane stood a tU -ling, which, though nothing but a rude but, had been whitened by lime, and covered with flowering vines, and wn now, the prelUeet box imogiimble.A,''rj;ru-5''Vv-.t-' M Honeytuckle arid cypres twined, round th.e f door, like ministering angel, bearing frn. " ra ice and beauty to age and novelty. 'The ' door wa thrown open, and near k. though) s it would have beea diffirolt to gt any dit tunee frOrn it, and remain in lhroom, sal ,aa , ni l woman knitting.. 5 Icr dree, thongb coarse, wa excetditigly neut nr.d ckauir black calico gown a check apron,; and a cap ' whose datziug. whitcnes would do credit te the Shaker. :, i , . ' The chair vrhoas teal had been trantb r.o ed firm willow to wood ! one deal table. which looked aa if it and the scrubbing brae . ' wer tworn friend, and a email bpd covered ,with a elentiptWch-wori o,uit, werf the priu-, cipal article of furnKure. f - r y t ."'Ah, Maister Rousaell, and rna vara ginno) to tee ye, exclaimed - the - old ludy, a he handeu two chair and euted berclf on the). rf .".A, nflh. ta.l. -Y ' .,' ' ',''! 'J, r Lucy ojTered toatand but war ile.n.by: J1. 09. if " 4

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