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rr :'T1 J II I i i ! it I ! L MlMlijiiliDllii 4 ,ft- V - FCBLlSHEp TRI-KEEKLY, BT TflOJUS LOELNG mpHSDEJl OF TOE 0 ED EES, RESOLUTIONS AND LAWS OF CONGRESS. VOL- 7 NO. 5g. WILMINGTON. N, C SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 17. 1852. WHOLE NO. S33 11 iiOiJ. -..yi TUE TRMYEEKLV COMDIERCLIL la Published every Toisba, THuasDAvand Sat- . - -. ? , - i J : i : i : ' i it i j dioi, l suiium. BaraaiH uiu cases iu iu vance. . nr. . J? TUQMASj LQINQ Editor nd Pboprietor Cornet: pi (jut and Market streete. WILMINGTON, H. O. jutes or iorjsiwsfvq, on- SO SO 1 aar. 3 months, $4 00 1 3. " 6 00 ? 1 00 .-"2 50 1 6 8 00 1 "12 . 12 00 . 1 month. Tea lines or leas make a square If o advertise- ment exceeds tea lines, the price will be In propor ' tloo.-'. '-AH tdvertlsementt are payable at the time of their ' insertion. . . Contracts with ready advertisers, will be made : on iht mnt liberal terms. ',' 'No transfer of contracts for yearly advertising , will ba permitted. Should clrcumstanaea render a ehanet in basioess, or an unexpected removal nec : eaaary,- a charge acoording to the published terms , - will beat the option of the contractor, for the time . he has advertised. -. . The privilege of Annual Advertisers Is strictly ' limited to their own immediate business: and all - advertisements for the benefit of other persons, well as all advertisements not immediately conneo V ted with their own business, and all excesa of ad veriliemeois in length or otherwise, beyond the " limits enzased. will be charted at the usual rates. No adveriUeniont is Included in the contract for t the sale or rent of houses or lands in town or coun try, oror the sale or hire ol qegroes, whethtr the property ia owned by the advertrlser or by other per- sons. Theae are excluded by the term "immediate : Allaitvurtivemanta Iniaiteil in the Irl-waeklv Com- '.menial, are entitled to one insertion In the Weekly free of charge. -' '-1'; JOB, CARD AND YlQJ POINTING, ' vi executed In superior style. .'AGENTS FOB TUB COMMERCIAL. - K' A,wVor--Blessra, Baowft A DaHossiT. " New York and BotUmX. B. Palm ib . ( Botton FaiuaaicK Kiodsr. PAo3alpftia 8J. B.Cohijt. 'BUSINESS CARDS. General Commission Merchants, W f WILMINGTON N. G. " ' v Particular ktteutlou paid tq prpcurluj freights y-! audpurcnaslng oartoes ror veneis i IQHtt HAOBAl, DOHALD MACBAR, JOHN W Augait 1, 1851.. , DIX. 59. J0SEPU R. BLOSSOM, -x Ccacral romralisloa aad Forwarding Herebant PrasDt Benol attention given tq orisIgu- ; Liberal CotA advances made on Consignments to fjffuerto my New York friends. ' Wilmington, Jan, 0, IB??. 135 v. . n? r iVARTn l-p.4.ft i At VI IIVU1UI C0BI1SS105 ISO FOEWlEDlNG 1 1 ' ' Wilmington;'!, c, tT-Fab. 19, 1882. ' MESCDiNT, 143-ly WILLIAM A. GWYER, Scneral' lgcut;jForwardiug an tymmtssion ' i vl take pleasure In Informing my friends, that am ' prepared to give all business entrusted to rrte cflV ' , cient and oeraonal attention. I hive a wharf for Naval Stores, with ample accommbdatloris, Spirit ' Rouse, and Warehouse. Cdnsighments of Naval f "? Stores for bale qr shipment t 'and all kinds of coun- try produce solicited. Cash advances ma te on con- ' ai2nmsnta.- h April 18, 1932. J . j. , 1 1 n 1 it 15 y f GEORGE MYERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER Keeps constantly on hand, Wines, 7cas, Liquors, . v rroviswnSi nooa ana wiuov nan, r ruu, .UOBWltonariej, q-e. cynun rroni 4 1 WTf uivn WILMINGTON, N. C. ":NoV.i8;i85t 109 WILLIAM M. HARRISS, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT . Strict etleotlgn given to procuring Frelghu and a. RiraaiMOia : .r " , jO.G. Parsley,, Esq., . Col. John Mcttae, ; "V Wilmington. V ' Messrs. Dudley d Bintlngton 9 Messrs, Hall, Sackett A Co., p..,,.viiiB m n . v Joseph Utle, Esq., f- st" i ' C ' Messra.' Jas. Corner de Sons, Baltimore. j , ' i. A, sooaer.a uo., rnuaaeipnia. " (Thomaon A Hunter. ' . vPlllaburr 4, Sandford, J W8W 1 or" " " ! ' Hunting A Tufte, Bo-ton, 1 ' J. A G. P. Pltcomb, Kennebnnk, Me., July IT, 1851. ' ' ' 02 T" t 4 v t' ci- naartra JC0MISS1TJI MB I0RW1BD1NQ IEBCIUNT, , WILMlNGTOjrl W. d. 4212-mc. ' r: AUCTIONEER AND EMISSION MWUANT, V . i WILMINGTON. N. C. Juna 12, 1852 j.: s i 33-ly J. HATHAWAY & SON, t". H COMMISSION MERCHANTS, r ? r 1 1.". . . WILMINGTON, N. C. J. Hathawat, v - , J. L. Hatmawav. . lOct. 15 1851", U. , 91. CUADBOURN k HOOPER, ' Ge&eral Coaiaisro9 Merchants, WILMINGTON, N. C. .July 19, 1851,-, 53 CiUf,1 RPSSELL A Co. . OENEHAL CO WArmOV MERCHANTS I, WILMINGTON. W f!. ' ; h r fV: i iV7","i!w BUSINESS CAPS. GEO. HARRISS, Geqera) Commission. Merchant, WILMINGTON, N. C OTRICT attention given to ptocuripg Freight kj anapurcnasfpguargopaiorvesseif . Karca to K.P.Hall, Esq., ) O. G. Parsiey.Esq., j J.A.Taylor, Esq., Wlmlgton. J.D. Bellamy, Esq., Messrs. Ballard A Huntington, J Mesars.Tooker.SmythACo., ijL.wYorl. " Thompson Hunter, l"0"' Alox'r. Herron, Jr . , P hiladelphia Messrs.WilllamsiButlor, phlrl,.,- o h i? Rntr v.n I Cl" neston.S .C Jan. 2. 1852 123-tf. ANDERSON & SAVAGE GEVERAIj COMMlsaSION MERCHANTS WILMINGTON, N. C. JAMES ANDERSON. EDWABD SAVAGE July 1, 1E52. 46-12m. A. ADAMS, H. L. ADAMS ADAMS', BROTHER & Co. (Late Barrv. Brvant 4 Adams.)' COMMISSION MERCHANTS WILMINGTON, N. C. July 1, 1882. 123 ALFRED MARTIN. AUCTIONEER, CqMMlSSltiN MERCHANT, GENERAL" AGENT. Wilmlngton,N.C..'Oct.3 1851. 8Sif. JOSEPH H. FLANNER, General Commission Merchant. 4 tyiLMlJiGTOSf, N. p. Oct. 9th, 1851. 87-ly-c. H. DOLLNER. O. POTTER, JH. DOLLNER & POTTER, GENERAL, COMMISSION MERCHANT- NEW YORK: - LISSBAL CASH ADVANCRS MAOI ON ALL CONSiON HB5TS. ' March 16, 1852. 155-lyp DRS. FREEMAN & MALETT. HO MtKoiJATIIIC Pft VS'ICIANS, i,rjui otrecx. one uoor oeiow rouey w nan, WILMINGTON; tf. p. April 1-t DER0SSET & BROWN. WfLMINO'i'pW, C. BROWN' & DEROSSET. NEW YORK. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, MarcliU IB62. -y GEO. H. KELLY, COMMISSION MERCHANT. Nextdoor to A. A. VVannet'a. on North Water at' will attend to the aale of all kinda of Country Pro, suce.auch at Corn. Poas. Meal. Bacon, Lard, Ac. and will keep conatantly on band a full aupply of Groceries ,4c. ' ' '" References. WiiiesHall,of Wayafl,' John tfcRae, Wilmington W.Uaraway, ' Uen. All.. Mcitae. R.P.Hall, Wilmington, Wiley A.Walker, ' Dec'13, 1861. 115-lV CORNELIUS DuPRE. WHOLE SALE AND HETAL DE'AtERS IN Druga, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oil, Dye S lulls, jiass, fenumery, ctgars, Old Liquors, Fancy Artlclea, Ac., MARKET STREET, WILMINGTON, N. C Prescription carefully compounded by experi 'need peraons. March za, iudZ. J. C. LATTA. COMMISSION MEHGHANT, AND GENERAL, A (SENT, ' 4 1 WILMINGTON, N .C . Oct.l 18SI. 87 MILES C0STIN, COMMISSION MERCHANT, WliiMlAUlUl, IN. t;. REraa to E.P. Hall, Esq., Pres'l Branch State ) Bank, ' ' I Thos. H. Wright, Esq., Pres't Bank f Wilmin Pan. IT'Anl. I - Tkf u.u. faraiey, u-sq., rres t uommer-1 cial Bank, y Dec. 19. 1851 . H8-tf. WILIUNS0N k ESLER. CASH DEALERS IN Confectionary, Fruit, Nuts, Toys, Fancy Ar- liciea, rcriuucrj, auuaccu, secars, C, WHOLESALE AND RE I AIL, MARKET STREET, WILMINGTON N.C. Nov. SO. 1851. - JO-tf McRAE k HARRISS. IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHEN WARE, AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS. West aide Front atreet, between Market and LfocK streeu, WIL M1N GTONN.C. October 2. 1851. 85. J. WESSEL. H. . EII.P.RB WESSEL k EILERS. OOMMISSION MKRf! Hants a vn wnm c. VSALE GROCERS. Norih Wiior Siront Wil mington, N. C, Intend 10 keeb at th Bhn. .2." eneri assortment or Groceries Liquors, ana rrovieion at wholeanle and to General Commission Business. catty on a 5' I' !L.?Mfcl B.r'ch of th. State. 3 PoDDeeYCo. ". ) i. ' f DollnerdiPotUr. i"9" JW Jan. 20 1852. - jj CRACKERS ! CRACKERS f f OH BBLS. 8oda, Butter and Spgarr r ''"SBoxes Rslslns. rr BUSINESS CARDS. JOHN STRUTHERS& SON'S MARBLE AND SAND STONE YARD, No. 86Q HIGH 8TREET. 5; PHILADELPHIA. Marble Mantels, MunumeiUs, Dtmbs nd Qrdti SUtnesconstanUyon land. Everfdesarip'tonif; ORNAMENTAL WQRK AND STATUARY Executed and imported. Orders for public or r vats Buildings executed with promptness and d is patch. . . . ?''V'-'''i''';i,,Hi 'If. B. Designs wUloVaent for Mantels, Monu ment and Qrafs Stones, and all work shipped in surf a from breakage when require. ' MORE k GALL iLAGHEIr IROiV FOUNDERS, AND MANUFACTURERS OF WROUGHT & 0 AST IRON RAILINGS RIDGE ROAD 4l COATES ST. ' PHILADELPHIA, . All ordersattended to with promptneas and dea. patch work warranted. Oct. 4. 86-ly c. THOS. F. GAUSE. Commission .Merchant & Auctioneer, Office iu Hall's upper building, North Water Street. Where he will be happy to attend to all orders in either branch of his business. Wilmington, N. C. Dec. 23. 1851. 119-lf. FLOUR. JHRBLS. Canal Flour, for sale by OU J. HATHAWAY 4 SON. Sept. 13. .... - jr. COOPERAGE. THB subscriber is now prepared to make or re pair water casks of any size, for the uiecf ves sels, on the lowest terms ; also, the citizen can have any article In the line of Coopering made or repaired with dispatch. " A. MORGAN. Wilmington, Feb. 26, 1858. 147.12m-p. NOTICE OF COPARTNERSHIP. THE undersigned having this day purchased the entire interest of Mr. O. G. Pabslby. in the Point Peter Steam Saw Mill, have formed a copart nership for the purpose of manufacturing Steam Sawed Lumber. Wbntwobth W. Pbibcb, William Nbilsow. PEIRCK.it NEILSON. Jan. 1. 126-lyc SHIPPING ARTICLES. A HANDSOME edition of Shipping Articles, just printed and for silo at The Commercial Office, equal to any aa yet imported "from New York." Orders for a Ream or mtre will be rilled at a cost of 10 to 20 percent, cheaper than they are in New York. Nov. 10,1851. 102tf PLANKS, nnHB following Blanks are printed and kept con X stantly fol sale at the Office of The Commercial. COMMERCIAL. Shipping Articles. Rates of Freight on W. & R. Rail Road. Do. on Line Boats. - ' Bfils of Exchange, bound and in sheets. Do. Domestic. Negotiable Notes on the several Banks. Do. on all the Banks. Bills ot Lading. Do. Letter Sheet. Crew Lists. Prices Current. Checks on all the Banks. Charter Party. Manifests of all kinds. Entries Merchandise. Do. Ballast Bill of sale of Vessels. MISCELLANEOUS. Warrants, with and with Bills of Sale. out judgment. Do. of Negroes. Bonds for Negro Hire. Mortgage Deeds. Negro Passes. Warrantee Deeds Bonds for the Delivery ofj rruuei ir. COURT BLANKS Ven. Exponas. iSub'panas County and CaSaand Bone1. Alias Vend. Ex. Superior Court. Jurors Tickets, County and Superior Court. FiFa. rwrlts. ' All kinds of Blanks and'Jfcb Work, executed to order with neatness and dispatch. COFFEE. OrBAGS Green RioCbffe .-TIT " 25 bags Laguyra Coffee. FoYaaloby ' HO VARD & PEDEN. 32 May 29. MILL SAWS. THE subscriber Has the pleasure of informing Miller'a enzaeed in sawing pilch pine, that he hassucceeded in gelling up the best Saw for that Kurpose that has ever yet been produced, as far aa e knows. Ail saws warranted not to split In the teeth. J. M. ROBINSON'S, Hardware Store, Wilmington, N. C. Oct. 18. H. b J. copy, 91. ADYANCES. LIBERAL Cash adrancea will be made, when required, on all soods consigned to our House In New York, and Cotton to their address forwar ded by ut, will be attended to free of forwarding Commission. We will also advance liberallv on Cotton or oth er produce consigned to our friends in Liverpool, to which port we csn furnish ship room for a few hundred balea of Cotton, at low rates, by several vessels shortly expected. DtKOSSET ft BROWN. March 18. I-tf. SPECIAL NOTICE. THE subscriber respectfully Informs the public that he keepa constantly on hand a aupply of Corn, Oata, Peas, Hay, and good Fresh Water Mill Meal and Homtney all at reasonable prices. Call at his store. North Water Sireatii'fornrerlr occupied by L. N. Barlow.'' " " " WM. A. ROURK. May 4. ( 2l-5mc FARMERS AND GARDNERS. WE haVeubt received a aupply of Fats Gs dbk and Gbass Saaoa from Phlladolphla. " ALSO, Several new patterns of Plows, Grain mills, Cera Shellers, Hay GtMOrsj dec: For sale hy "' ' Febo': """ 'MEtHARRISS. - ORANGES AND LEMONS. irVTs BOXES Good Lemons t ivji i i IUU40 , i Orsngvs t V , --4- ?.W0 Coeok'Nntai x ' 1 l;Ji Bottt Rslsliis. For safe low kr f ijun.isw34t ESLER. 26, DEEDS FOR SALE. iTTaranteeDeads.andDeedsforMortgageo aland If jusiprinted.lacorrectfprmaodforialeatths CHEMICALS. FRESH arrf vale pf the following! 100 ot. Sul phate Quinine, 5 bbls. Epsom Salts, I lbs pure Sulphate Zinc,3.oa Sulphate Morphine, 4 o Ace tate Morphine, 10 lbs Blue Mass, 15 lbs English Calomel, 6 os Peperine, I sal 8plrita Nitre, 2 ox Qll Tobacco,' S lbs Hyd. Patasaa, (English,) 2 lbs Iodine, lbs Iodide Arsente, J lbs Chloroform, 1 ot Iodide Copper, I oi Valerlnaie of Iron, 5 lbs PnosplntA oda, 2d lba Sugar Lead, pars,' 4 ox Tanuln, 1 oi Oxide Mercury, 6 gals aq. Ammonia, 10 lbs Spirits Ammonia Aromat, 10 lbs Hoffman's Anodyne For sale hf" C. DvPRE. -..s. Druggist Market su March 30. 6. GUITARS ! GUITARS!! WM. HALL 4k SON'S Patent Head Gultara In cases, for sale by L.H.WEBB.. April 20. 15 coffee! 5 BAGS Jamaica, and 20 bags Rio, landing from schr. Ann Elizabeth. For aale by ELLIS, RUSSELL & Co, Mai 27. 31 . ENGLISH AND AMERICAN TURPENTINE Hackers, PuHere nf -round Shaves, for sale cuap to the Jraf. " J. M.'HOBINSON." April 10. J.dtH. copy. " 11. HYDRAULIC CEMENT. BBLS. Roslndale Factory, daily expected, 0JJ for sale by J. d) D. McRAE & CO. A ' ' 4 12. MOLASSES. Orv HHDS. and 8 Tierces prime Cuba Molas 6 i J aes, In strong and: bright packaged, receiv ed per Brig Ellen Hayden, from Matanzne, for sale by J. HATHAWAY & SON. April 6. 9. THE NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE INSDIUMK (WW. ' RALEIGH, N. U. THEaboveCompanyhasbeenlnoperatloa sim 1 thelstolApril.lglo, undeithe directionofthe ioiiowtngumcers,vizi Dr. cnas.Ev Johnson rresiaent, Wm.D. Havwood . Vice Prealden t , James F.Jordan, Secretary,' Wm. H. Jones, Treasurer,- Perrin BusbeeAltorney, Dr. Charlea-E. Johnson, ) ..,.,.,. , Dr.Wm. H. McKee, gSi Dr. R.B.Haywood, ) onultation. J. Hersman.Gen'I Ae'cnt This Company haa received a charter giving advantagea to the insured over any other Com pany. The 5th. Section gives the Husband the privilege to Inaurc his own life for the sole use of hie Wife and Children, re from any ciairnsof. lljerep. reaentativesof the husbane) orany of hjs credit ors. ' Organized on purely mutual principles, the life memoers participate in tne vnoieoi tne profits which re declared annually. Besidoa, the a pli cant for lite, when thoannualprcmium is over i3C may pay one half In a Note.' AllclaimBforinsuranekgalnstthe Company will be paid withirinincty days after proof of the death of th4 party Is furnished. S,aves are insured for one or Sve years, atratea which willenableallSlaveholderstosocure thisclaaa of property against the uncertainty of life. Slave Insurance presents a new and Interesting featurein tl history of North Carolina, which wil Drove very important to the Southern S tates. Thelastfourmonthsoperatlon of this Company show a very large amount of business more than the Directorsexpected to do the first year having . . .1 nAn aireaay issuea more man uu roiicics. All Communications on business of the Company snouia oeaaaresseuto jad. r. JUtiDAiN Secretary. Rslelgh. April 8.1951. fl-tl. HATS. PANAMA, Leghorn, and Palm Leaf Hats, In A great variety of style, quality and price, whole ale and retail by v. at 1 una, uatter. April 21 16 COFFEE. C( BAGS Rio. Lsguayraand Java. JJ For sale low by ENO H GREENE. April 24. CHEESE. rye BOXES English Dairy, In 10 lb. boxes. For f eSsaleby ELLIS, RUSSELV & Co. May 27. 31 "NORTH STATE" CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY, Mulberry, between Front and Water Sfreets, ,r WILMINGTON, N. C." THE subscribers have on hand and are constantly manufacturing Coaen es. Rockawavs. Barouches and Bou gies ot every style t also, all kinda of reparlng done in the best and neatest manner, and having a num ber of superior1 work men engaged they confidently expect a llberal'share df baironaee. Also e kaad-Vhd' for sale, a fine assortment of uonnemenr swaoie, bridres, collars, whips' Ac. We have, also, a few of those splendid sole leath er travelling Trunks and Valises. Gentlemen' superior travelling bags; also, Wilton, Brussels and Venetian Carpet Bags. The above goods will be sold low, and oaiccommodatrng terms. " WfCLLS CORNWALL. April. 20 ? ,8.,fi EMPTY SPIRIT BARRELS. Aff pa,ME elwtd, just recelvod per Clarrla HflJUii. For sale low by AUAMS, BRO. if- Co June 19. 41. CINCINNATI WHISKEY. 1 BBLS. Cincinnati WhAkty, Fletchers ex 1 eJJ tra brand, now landing and for aale by " ADAMS, BRO. a. Co. . f il June 18. BROTHERS LINE. THE New Steamer "DoootAse" having been added to this Line, and now having two light draft Steamers and four Tow Boats, allln good or- aer, ido rropnetort arc prepared to traasport freight to Fayettevillo and the ioiermediate landings, with ijHivm. umfiaica aa any enner i.ine- n BILLS OF LIDfXG, kt. FLJ3T.BiLI'S w LADING bound In Books.and sheets.also Letter Sheets-with atarle yoTmereanUleblanks.lofsaleat The CWa. menial Office. LIME! LIME ! I LIME!!! flOO B8.LS- LlncolnvlJIe White Lump; Atao JrRVwac,infd P!tcring Hair, and Fire Brjck, HydrauIltCemeht j 1000 bbla.Llme q-c.jf orsaleby J.C.dk R.B.WOODv- . vJontiacionandBBiUers. Aptl 3. 1852. . . A. A; B, S0UTIIALL, COLLECTOR AND GENERAL 'AC EST f WOULD here take this opportunity of returning . mj uianss 10 my irienas snd patron forth very liberal patronage I have received st their ' bands, during the time I have been collecting forf them uu ,ud or ainci auenuon to ounness aar wnn i determination to please, still to receive- continue tion of their confidence and support, a intend to ubtuio my ume to mat business. I . 11. . a ..... . ivcier io itiessrs. l-.llls & MilcheH. K. II. Grant Mq., Geo. K. French. Esq., C. Myers, q., and w-wia. , unci ai R.iauer. I will attend the.Couris of the adjoining Coun iies wnenever Inducements Is offered. My office win oe in me store of Messrs. Wbltaker and Whit, neu, at wnictt place I will be found unless when out, attending to business. In my absence, any comraanleatioo left with Messrs. Whitaktr A. mu, iut u,e, wm ue nanaea to me. I will attend, as ususl, to the sale of real estate) hiring servant; renting houses or any other ouunesB in wnicn an active agent Is wanted. .... A. A. B. SOUTIIALL. Vemy Journal, Herald and Goldsboro' Patriot copy mi lormd. Feb. 19, H4.tf, WOOD'S IUCKERS AND PULLERS. FUR salechcap at the Hardware Store. '-J. M.ROBINSON, March 16. 155 DRUGS AND MEDICINES. JUST RECEIVED. 1 l LUh. Gum Opium, (Turkey,) 200 Ibe Salt IWPeire, 40 lbs Gum Arabic & lbs Alixander oenna, zu lbs h j. Senna, 1 bbl Cum Camphor, ) bbl Cream of Tartar, 1 bbl Carb. Soda, I cask KaP. Soda, 2 cases Cooper's Isinglas, 3 doj Cox's Gel atine, 4 boxes celebrated Soap Powder, 12 dox box es Yeast Powdyr. ' O. DoPRE, Druggist. March 30. ' " g COTTON YARN. BALES No. 5 ond llfoj sale by JOHN C. I.ATTA. 10 April. 3. 8. PALJ1LE1FJ.ND WOOL 01T8. AT.very low prices, by the ease or dozen, those In want will And it to their advantage lo.ali iiu iuub, ai mv siocx. Detore durchsalna. ' ' ' C. MYERS. May 6. 21 GRAIN CRADLES. TUST recelyed a lot of the best, and for sale st the Hardware Store ol J. M. ROBINSON. Hay M 24. NOTICE. THE aubacrtbers are ready to cent, act for Steam Engines of any aiae, or any kind of Mill gear- ini'. 1 o any cne wanting Machinery of the bav deocriptlon they will ofllr indnccmcnts equal to any establishment either North or South, please give u a call before purchasing elsewhere. BV l TON, SOUTH MADE & CO. Wilmington, N.C., April 6. 1852. . . 9-tf. Weekly Journal, Fayetteville Obacrvcr, Golds boro' Patriot and Raleigh Resistor copy three months and send bill to us. BILLS OF EXCHANGE AT REDUCED PRICES. T3LANJC BILLS OF EXCHANGE, on fine AJ paper and of a very handsome Impression, for sale at The Commercial Office-bound to Books 0 various sizes, and in sheets. Oct. 18. 92. VALUABLE TURPENTINE LAND FOR SALE. iff SIX thousand acre of well Timbered T r Pine Lands, situated nesr the Salts, 2jf-f Mcintosh County, Georgia, fifteen WfcWsMlw miles from Darlcn, and forty-five miles from Savannah, on the Stage Rosd. There are fifteen tasks of boio cut on the tract, five of which have been wnrVeA bill nnA vnf th other tea tasks have been worked from three to four years. The extreme distance to haul is about four miles on the tract. At a distance of two miles from a good landing on the-SapcIo River, (at which Ves a m4!00 iofi"eta load) is a good Turpentine Still, with all necessary wagoni, teams, tools, fixtures and appurtenances. A portion of this land Is well adapted to the cul ture of Cotton, Corn, Cane and Rice. On the property is a comfortable Dwelling House recently erected, and contiguous are Negro Houses, Stables, Ac' The settlement la one of the most healthy loca tions in the low country. Aa a large portion ot the tract remalna nnlmt.J It constitutes a valuable reserve of pitch pine Tlm- wsr wnicn coutu oe cut lor exportation, raited at the landing, ahd loaded twelve miles down the River In Vessels of 2 to 300 tons burthen, thom h. Ing full sixteen feet water at ordinary tides un Supelo Bar. II dtsired. a cood Mill-aite conM k. obtained on reasonable terms at a convenient nolm on the River. 1 For further particulars apply to Messrs. DoRn. set & Brown Wilmington or Andrew Low h Com pany, Savannah. . . 4 t, May 25th. 1852. 30-6m-e. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. THE undcbigried have thia day formed a Co partnership, under the firm of W M. JVEFF St SUNS, for the transaction of ih .m,in r-k.i- ftnd Grocery Business. - ' WM. NKFF. B. G. NEFF, J.H.NEFF. 1 May 27, 1352. ALL persons having claims agalnat the ander signed will please present thcnV, and all those ludebted 10 me are respectfully invited to rail and m ,eor 8CC0UU,' . WM, NEFF. J CHILDREN AND INFANTS' DATS. JUSIILIFE ADFE.V A i. . A-tvrfter in HorjseliofJ Word 3 y . : ' : f , t , r : . . i experience ui 11 vvur ins 111 ivr, : . , Tlmr t th follawinir ahVfn'ntf ; "1 was'goinjf down . (ij by SyJcy, a::t two years irt the bush, wi.'y varied an rc ional journey la $0aih AQstra!;.u My f !ad gone on, a week bcl'orc, an J my i" eoropauion, Charley Malcolm, hat ( pointed me. being suddenly prercnr - " ; tratel by.affcctipn of. the heart. I' 1 aeeo fund, mitweil viibin a, week ) n j ffcown woo na.i come Jnro otirii.s-r ttrs4n thw doctoi'e family. I tf-t o ; cordingfy; alone, tyitli a carbine l my t... . nod two of tbe beat'kaingarooido- in t!. country for my tacort, riding a horle 10 rr i can eter own; twice in rt inrle life. 1 1 ' him, at two yews old. from the efockmau by whom her-waa bred, (nia very long't' 'cc. sod hatlipehl af greatUeal'more iniht traininif him than w generally cr n.rJ,' in the boiblo hoe-fleb.'f We set cu?. a usual, at afoob-naco, to 4o thirty mile sttje-i, which; woold brtnir us to Maitland in six days. 'Or tbeytr3f fimdayl was temp t nd looljjriiy" fa chase a stray emu, becaosc I had promised few feather to tome Svdne .' friends. The emu was e&asht t bnt Moon- light, my horae, potting his foot into a worn-bal-hle, irave me n fail Cy-erl hia head, bv which tlio atoclf of ray carbine was snapped! osontlert 86t toty threat"of the joorney,4 a tvae oooroeu to go unarmed. ' 'Before ffettineta JJyertooI flaiVa. at a Bash Innr where I pascj tho nf ' tijrta wa a greaMulk ftbopr a ccrtaiii O. -r vei Dick, II buah raiigcr; wftom ihc otountcJ t-f lice had beeftieekiDf fot the Iat three in,' Inchasetol him;aferdaya before r v rival, they had shot. hia jiprsej but la ! nevertheless, contrived to set owav in! scrub, and find a hiiJiii pl.sce on rr - rocKi. it waa aoppoeea that he uj t, y 1 time riyett..tavctrcifi(:af no"; one v, i dare to 'help hitn, if there had been a;, 0 : inclined, itrtdhd could Dot venture i : astolighiafire to cook hU food, ka 1' moke or flame might betray UU whercn?. i 10 tne pursurers. tie was a mot dcroo : ! ow, lor wliOrfi no one Iind a zood r. or.! : it leemedto beagreetl on all ei !c r ne-dfd t0t find ifieana to get another his life could not be vvorlh'ninnv u-e ' s chase. Being tired, and ' know,!.: 1 ., : that bath travellers were five.V to or. .. their .narrative, I paid lutie attcnL'j.i 1 ume to mi iuu goreip, and 'yent fcro" bed. is-v'"v y v ",' . , MCrostr)2 the Mnffee en the follau lr - , I. had to pursue a narrow track ator " tetp pJdf of a : hill,v. which wen t do -y. tept infto Ui Hlty' Beforf.I: reactif ? open forreat, as I wad winding room a I. petinrola of rock, my dog -da I after u Kangaroos ia antiher nnoule I v,us "hailed by a rolce immediately .orerhtad, shoutir with wild caihe. JBaii on. or. Ill .bfow rnt Vdtlr Mia PM skQaht'a elimtise ol an tremelyogfy fitce and jf4ibe ;moxxIe cf a maty musket, i There waa no , time : for c . - sidcratioo The gentleman above req-j ! ray horse: I regarded that' horse; as choicetrtreature. Therefore I pressed U.a hrrrte'a aic'eajlhrciSr myself flat on ,hi bv and away wdvVchtnumMifiir rather tl an galloplngt alonff the narrow path way of c n- eveli slones. ,The mosket, of, course, wn iecharged. and the sluza wbistted rootiJr.r. raking up the akin of 'ti yineck and tho -:- uers. tiut..we wort .tuined the pamnniU from whiclnhi bustt fahgef fiad fired. TSi narrow dcfiIe,lnol!i open forest being part ly btockc4 opby,&Brnall ucethat had f!. en across It, the gentleman of the bath na a taking a short cut, to meet me at -this point . holding bitj musket cluhbed, ready to .deal when he cpujd get at me, a desperate b.'ou. He had evidently set hi niirfi on bestridm " Moonlight. ,--'. ' x , "Wo cot to the barrier yearly nt the s-v lime. Moonlight went at and cfeare ! 1. rVec li'.tra kangaroo) buf, aa bo nli! .! I 0 , the oilier side, he tripped arfd struck u, u.i l. ne;tu among tne omtnoiee. 1 ronea over l. .. still holding firmly ly-the reihs. It w, for md that the bosh-ranger t being out i" breath, mitfsed h4btoW atmed at my deto ted head,' It Was j)arned for meby-i strong arm pCyaa 0verVansitigireev:'wfi(;.,i.' cauted tlic mosket to redoil ai aa oncspec! moment wiu so muclt lorce as to ny out , the ruffian's; hand, and to tumble doff 0 t! ; hill side. . My hore rrti. and Uie romt td 1 iu seize ..turn,. siioutiDg inreaia nra oai: against me which I d not think, it need.'uf . repeat. ' I still maintained my hold npoa s. reins and the stirrup. My blood wna up; a: 1 with all my force I cot my atiailant arrc.i the lace with- my doubfc aiittf-whipt Then he grappled with me,- and wa fU.,' He feu' a bigger, broader man than It but starvation had weakened him. and I waj in the better condilictt Ibr.a wrestle. Wot rolled over ari l over, at first eneh trying to get the otiic down. ; I "had hie left wrtt grasped in ' n right hand ; ray left hand, tnuAtug h w llirdri tugged at Jjis ehn; nriil buarij. fie cler r ' rny handkech,?ef ta, ,hw fjit and dug I,:.-. : kles into ray' throat, and'iroutd certainry ! trangled , roc, bad not, my.,handkrr( ' vliich wae, ihinrgtven Way. 'Thru t tenpled to gel out his knife j bin in tL- - -ment when he pal Jowb hi right baud be ing then undermoal-t lh(ew back my own head and struck hita a t'.out blow on" his duly ye. I do not know how lon V thp tri,,r,-i.. lasted, b'ot my streng.h began to fad. untti were "once or twice upon my chest, nnd aiiuuujju t i.urew r.mt on, my linnda were lo' ing power rapidly.; H.i,; ;C . ; .'IJntil felt Hint hta endurance corpasie.l mine until 1 dcepa red I had" betrttilcDt. while my antagonists mont. chenieffitJy two. t . I. turaruxjiiet, however, at last,' ni y lailir -atrongth lir a loud nhor:v '; In a very lit: while his Cursing took the form of a wilj huu ! of range and pain. hiVirraspv relax I, and I aaw bina Cgb'.t'ng at the w of my twa Csu-e . -1. .j . , 1 i1-H.4,.if'-jurJ,'.lr. V" . .ii4V 1 ,r-' - -.';
The Tri-Weekly Commercial (Wilmington, N.C.)
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