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mmm PUBLISHED TRI-WEERLY, BY THOMAS LORLNG PUBLISHER OF THE ORDERS, RESOLUTIONS AND LAWS OF CONGRESS. VOL- 7--NO. 53. WILMINGTON. N. C. THURSDAY MORNING. JULY 29. 1852. I WHOLE NO. 'jj u u''u uruni-ur.ru-u-u-i.rLn n-rn-n-TLj-Ln iru--ru'U it ,nrr r-" j j------ru n.-,n.--n,nj--,nj-i-r.-ruj--r n- ,- -, u XJ-u-u-lJ uXS-u- THE Till-WEEKLY COMMERCIAL, l Is Published every Tobsda?, Thursdai sndS at v.iida, l 3 par annum, paynbla ia all cases ia ad it ,nca. '-' : 5Vt -' . jp XilOAIAS LORING-Editor and Proprietor. " -r, Corner. Proutaud Market Streets, u . v WILMINGTON, N. C. BATES OF ADVERTISING. aqr. 1 iawrtlon 90 50 1 sqr. 2 months, 75 1 1 3 " $4 00 5 00 8 00 12 00 - t i f 3 " i oo ii " o -'ivii.i montli.'i:'S! 50 1 " 12 " v Ten Ilnss or lessmaks a square. If an ndvertlse "? ment exceeds ten lines, the prico will be in propor- All advertisements are payable at the time of their Insertion. . . , . .... , Contracts with yearly advertisors, will be mado V: " tn the most liberal terras. . No transfer of contracts for yearly advertising will be permitted. Should circumstanaes render a ehangs la bminess, or an unexpected removal nee " eisary, a trurga according to the published terms , will boot the option of the contractor, for the time ' h? has advertised. . , : The privilege of Annual Advertisers is strictly limited to their own Immediate business; and all tdvertlsements for the benofil of other persons, as ' !vwel as atl advertisements not immediately conneo "''ted with their own business, and nil excess of a l 5erti?ements in length or otherwise, beyond the limits engaged, will bo charged at the usual rates. : A Tta sdvertisemont la Included in the contract for '. ths sale or rent of houses or lands in town or coun try, of for the sale or hire or negroes, whether the property is owned by the advertrlser or by other per sons. These are. Mqlu.ded, by the term "immediate " buiitU." v ., All advertisements Inserted in the tri-weekly Com 'mercial, ara entitled to one Insertion in the W eekty ' , free of charge. :-!i " ' ;JQ CAQ AND FANCY PEINTINQ, executed lt superior atyle. Tf AGENTS fOR THE COMMERCIAL. . JVeW YorA Messrs. Brows & DbRossst. "Uu York and Boton-V. B. Palmsb. itofcm Febdibick Kiddie. Philadelphia . E. Cohb!. BUSINESS CARDS. J.&D. McRAE&Co. r General Coarjiissiou Merchants, V . ; ,A WlLMiNa i UiN jn. u . Partiisutyr attentlou paid to procuring freights ant purcnaJHns carguus -' UUNMACaAt. DOMALD MACSAI Agull,185lV. . JOHN W.K. DIX. 5lJ. V'V JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM, . fiencril romfflUioa and Forwarding Merchant, ' Prompt personal atteutlon given toConslgn t . f 1 ' meuts for Bale or Shipment. Literal Cash advances wide on Consignments to 4 - ' m or to my New York friends. Wilmington, Jan. 30, 1852. 135 ' ft x C WORTHi 'COMISSIOJI 2ND VoBWiRDlNG 31ESCUAS1, '" " WILMINGTON, N. C. -Feb. 19, 1R52. 1431y r. WILLIAM A. GWYER, 'deacral Agent, Forwarding and Commission :'y SV MERCHANT, - -l I lake pleasure in Informing my friends, that I am r prepared to give all business entrusted to m clli ; olent and personal attention. 1 have a wharf for NaalStoroa, with ample accummolaiions, Spirit Hause. and Warehouse. Consignments of Nnval ''Stores for sale or shipment ; and nil kinds of conn ; try produce solicited. Cash advances ma le on eon L slgnments. ,. .. .' April 13. 1B52. Ia :? GEORGE MYERS, WHOLESALE AND RE TAIL GROCEU Kctpt constantly on hand, Wines. Tcu: L!qn-rs, '. ". Provisions, Wood an t W'Jlnw Wire, Fnut, ? r ..' ....... . . CI.. .(I .r . ; ' " h ki WILMINGTON. N. C. Now. 18, 1851 109 WILLIAM M. II VRRISS, , GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT I , , WILMINUTOJi , JN . V. X Strict attentlpn given to procuring Freights and ' purchasing cargoes for Vessels, RsraaaNOisi 0. 0. Parsley, Esq , ) . Col. John McRae, Wilmington. I;Msssrs. Dadloy tf- Hantlnglon ) f. Messra. Hall, Sackett & Co., ) Fayett(!vtlle, N. C. Joseph Utley.Esq., J 3 Messrs. Jas. Corner Ss Sons, Baltimore. ' B. A. Souder.d. Co., Philadelphia. :Sl??WB? Ma! i New York. jf V P ' Plllsbury & 8andford, ( -f ; :' , Hunting A Tufts, Boston. ''T ; . 'w . 1rk m. ,L tr...Aknnl Mk i r . f riiuuiui), aouwouiiiia, iuv. ' ' July 17, 1851- 02 ; J, S. BANKS, ' C0IMI8SI0S AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, ,plM': . 42-12-mo. S. M. WEST, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, WILMINQTON, N. 0. Jane 12, 1852 39-ly J. HATHAWAY & SON, nA .'.n.r-.i.T ii rn n -txf iwnci 'ti'WILMINqTOIf, N. C. J. Hatmawat. J. L. Hathaway. Pot. 15 1851. , 91. CHADB0URN & HOOPER, ; General Commission Merchants, i f July 19,1851. W h:. 63 ELLIS, RUSSELL Co. i 0ENSKA U COMMISSION , MERCHANTS as. . lius, iniy r. iissiut'.os, , arisait. t Jan. 35.1851 BUSINESS CARDS. GEO. UARRISS, General Commission Merchant, WILMINGTON, N. C. STRICT attention given to piocuring Freight and purchasing Cargoesforvesseis. Refer to E. P. Hall, Esq., 1 O. G. Par8loy,Ksq., J. A.Taylor, Esq., Wilmington. J. L) . Bellamy, Esq., Messrs. Ballard & Huntington, J Mewrs Tookcr, Smyth & Co., ) Vork " Thompson & Hunter, ) Alcx'r. Herron, Jr. , Philadelphia .Messrs. wiumms a uuer, nht riB..on.s n. H.E.Baker, Esq. . , Jan. 2. 1852. 123-tf. ANDERSON & SWAGE GEVERAT, COUMISSIOV MERCHANT", WILMINGTON, N. C. JAMES ANDERSON. EDWARD SAVAGE. Jnlv 1. 1R52. 46-'2m. A. ADAMS, II. L. A DA Mi ADAMS, BROTHER & Co. (Late Barry, Bryant & Adams.) COMMISSION MERCHANTS WILMINGTON, N. C. July 1,1352. 123 ALFRED MARTIN. auctioneer, commission merchant, generaiagent. Wllmlngton.N.C..Oct.3 1851. 85tf. JOSEPH II. PLANNER, General Commission Mcrc'i.int. WILMIXOTON, N.C. Oct.9th.1851. 87-ly-c. n. DOLLNER. O. POTTER J it. D0LLNER & POTTER, GEVEUAI. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NEW YORK: LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES MADE ON ALL CONSIGN MENTS. March 16, 1852. 155-Iyp DRS. FREEMAN & MALETT. IIOMIEDPATIIIC PHYSICIANS, Front Street, one door below Policy & Hart, WILMINGTON, N. C. April 18 It DER0SSET & BROWN. WILMINGTON, N.C. BROWN & DER0SSET. NEW YORK. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. March 17 J8B2 -r- 0T II. KELLY, COMMISSION MERCHANT. Nextdooi to A. A. Wannet'6, on North Water st willattendto the sale of uil Itinds of Country Pro, iuce.such as Corn, Peas, Moal, Bacon, Lard, Ac. and will keep constantly on hand a full supply of Groceries, Ac. References. VVillrsIIall.of Wayne, John.Mcllae, Wilmington W. Caraway, Gun. Alx.. MiRae. " K. P. Hall, Wilmington .Wiley A.Walker, " U.c. l.i, 1851. 1 15-1 y. (TtmUUS DaPRE. WHOLE HALE AND RETAL DEALERfl IN Drugs, Medicines, ChiMulcals, I'ints, Oil, Dye Stiills, Glass, Perfumery, Cigars, Old Liquors, l'aiicy ArticUs, &c .'.1.VRKICT .S l'RKKT, WlliMlN;TO , s. c. Presoripti'jnscarefullyconipounded by expuri inccd peisons. March M. 1952. J. C. LATTA, COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND GENERAL AGENT, WILMINGTON, N.C. Oct.l 1951. 87 MILES C0S1IN, C O M M I 8 S I O N M EltCHANT, WILMINGTON, N. C. REt'FR TO E. P. Hall, Esq., Pros't Branch State ) Bank, I Thos. H. Wright, Esq., Pres't Bank ( Cape Ecar, O.G. Parsley, Esq., Pres't Commor-1 cial Bank, j Dec. 19. ie51 Wilming ton, N. C. 118-tf. WILKINSON & ESLER. CAritI DEALERS IN Confectionary, l'rult, Nuts, Toys, Fancy Ar tides, Pertumerv, Tobacco. Sc;ars, Ac., WHOLESALE AND R E l AIL, MARKET ST R EET, WILMINGTON N.C. Nov. 30, 1951. JO-tf McRAE & I1AHKISS. IMPORTERS AND WIIOLEAIiE AND RETAIL DRAINERS IN CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHEN WARE, AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS. West side Front street, between Market and I Dock streets, WILMINGTON, N. C. October 2, 1851. 85. i. WGSSBLi. H. B. EILERS. WESSEL & EILERS. COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND WHOLE SALE GROCERS, North Water Street, Wil mington, N. C, Intend to keep st the nbove stand a general assortment of Groceries, Liquors, and Provisions at wholesale and to cairy on a General Commission Business. asriisirca i E. P. Hall, P,ros't Br'chBank of ths State. 1 O. G. Pursley, Pres't Commercial Bank. VT1I P. K. Dickinson, Esq. ) DXnACpo.r. N-rork. Jan. 26 1852. 131. CRACKERS! CRACKERS I! Of BBLS. Soda, Bultef and Kngar 1 ' JSVI 80 boxes - " J.';:;:1' " fresh from the Bakery and for ssle. ty "Wi :-vl 5 Jins 8. '':"; ' N. k t, iopr. vr; 1 3fl. : BUSINESS CARDS. JOHN STRUTHERS & SON'S MARBLE AND SAND STONE YARD. Xo. 800 HK'.II STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Marble Mantels, Monuments, Tombs and Grant Slo ms constantly on knd. EvUry description of ORNAMENTAL WORK AND jSTA TUA.R Y Executed and imported. Orders 'fair public or pri vate Buildings executed with promptness and des patch. A H - N. B. Designs will be sent for Mantels, Monu ments and Grisye Stones, and all work shippedin sured from breakage when required. Oct. 4. 85-ly-c MORE & GALLAGHER. IUON FOUNDERS, AND MANUFACTURERS OF WROUGHT & CAST IRON RAILINGS IUDGE ROAD &, COATES ST. PHILADELPHIA. All ordcrsattemled to with promptness and dos3 patch work warranted. Oct. 4. 66-ly c. TnOS. F. CAUSE. Commission Merchant & Auctioneer, (Mice In 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. U. Dec.J, tool. nu-u. FLOUR. BBLS-c'MlFMTHAWbrsox. 60 Sept. 13 77. COOPERAGE. THB subscriber is now prepared to make or re pair water casks of any size, for tho use of ves- n . nn tne lowesi terms also, the citizens can havo anv article In the lino of Coopering maue or repaired with dispatch. wrl,v t, ill IVVJI i 11 . Wilmington, Feb. 26, 1859. 147-12m-p. NOTICE OF COPARTNERSHIP. TMIE undersigned having this day purchased tho I ontiro iniBi-Mt of Mr. U. 1-arslkv, in cne Point Peter Steam Saw Mill, have formed a copart nership for tho purpose ot manuiacturing oieam Sawed Lumber. Wbntwobth W. Peibce, William Neilson. PEIRCE & NEILSON. Jan. 1. l26-'vc SHIPPING ARTICLES. AHANDSO.HK edition ot snipping Anicies. just printed and for silo at Tlie Commercial Ojfic,equal toany as yet imported "trom iew York." n- lflrsfor a Ream or mure will be filled at a cost of 10 to 20 percent, cheaper than they are in New York. ,nn , Nov. 10,1851. 102'tf BLINKS. THE following Blanks are printed and kept con stantly for sale at tho Olilce of The Commercial. COMMERCIAL. Shipping Articles. Bills of Lading. Do. Letter Sheet. Crew Lists. Prices Current. Checks on all tho Banks. Chtirier Party. Manife?"i of all kinds. Entries Miirchandine. Rati.-s of Freieht on W. & R. Rail Road. D. on Iine Boats. Bills of Kxchnne, bound and in sheets. Do. I).jnv!?tie. Negotiable Noieson the several Biinks. Do. on all the U inks. Bill of s:1h 01 V'oisels. Do. Ballast. MISCELLANEOUS. Warrants, wiih and with out judgment. Negro Pusses. Warrantee Deeds. Bills if -Sale. Do. of Negroes. Bond- for NVro Hire. Mortgnrro Deeds. Bonds for the I) livery of Property. COURT Von. Exponas. C Saand Bon. Alins Vend. Ex. Fi Fa. IlLANKS. Siibpipms County and Superior Court. lJuron Tickets, County and Superior Court. Writs. All kinds of Blanks nnd Job Work, executed to ordor with neatness and dispatch. COFFEE. OBAGS Green Rio Coffee. 25 bags Lagnyra tJ Coffee. Forealeby HO VARU & PEDEN. May 29. 32 MILL SAWS. THE subscriber has the pleasure of informing Miller's engaged in sawin a pitch pine, that he hassucceedod in getiinsr "P lo best Saw for that purpose that has ever yet been produced, as far as he knows. All saws warranted not to split In the teeth. J. M. ROBINSON'S, Hardware Store, Wilmington, N. C. Oct. 16. H. & J. copy, 9L ADVANCES. LIBERAL Cash advances will be made, when required, on all goods consigned to our House in New Vork, and Cotton to their address forwar ded by uj, will bo attended &o free of forwarding Commission. We will also advance liberally on Cotton or oth er produce consigned to our friends in Liverpool, to which port we enn furnish ship room for a few hundred bales of Cotton, at low rates, by several vessels shortly expected. DeROSSET & BROWN. March 18. 1-tf. SPECIAL NOTICE. THE subscriber respectfully informs tho public that he keeps constantly on hand a supply of Corn, Oats, Peas, Hay, and good Fresh Water Mill Meal and Hominey all st reasonable prices. Call at his store. North Water Street, formerly occupied by L. N. Barlow. WM.A. ROURK. May i. 21-Bmc FARMERS AND GARDNERS. WE have just received a supply of Fbssh Gar den and GftAss Sssns from Philadelphia. ALSO. Several new patterns of Plows, Grain mills, Ooro Shelters, Hay Cutters, Ac. For sale by McRAE d HARRISS. Feb. 28. U7. ORANGES AND LEMONS. lAA BOXES Good Lemons t . 1UU 49 .'; 'O Oranges? 5 ' V :. - 000 Cocoa Nots j ' 1, .''.', 'iY'i " 1- 75 Boxes Raising. ' Fr sale low by '?.m'i vmv&W80ti K9LER.- DEEDS FOR SALE. WaranteeDeedSjandOoeds forMortgsgronland juft printed, fn correct forma ndforsaleatto CommerciaiOJU " ajsmcALs. FRESH arrivals! of thft'followlng: 100 01. Sul phate Quinine, bbls. Epsom Salts, 5 lbs pure Sulphate Zinc, 3 to Sulphate Morphine, 1 oz Ace tate Morphine, lulbj t(iue M"), 15 1 English Calomel 6 01 Peperlns,! gils Spirits Nitre, 2 01 OH Tobacco, 5 lbs Hyi Patassa, (English,) 2 lbs Iodine, 2 lbs lodjds Arsenic, 2 lbs Chloroform, 1 ox Iodide Copfl9Tl2 Yalerinate of Iron, & lbs Phosphite Soda, 20 lbs Sugar Lead, para, 4 Tannin, I oz Oxide Mercury, 5 gals aq. Ammonia, 10 lbs Spirits Ammonia Aromat, 10 lbs Hoffman's Anodyne. For sale by C. DrPRE. Druggist, Market st. March 30. 6. GUITARS! GUITARS!! ITTM. HALL & SON'S Patent Head Guitars V in cases, for sale by L. H. WEBB". April 20. 15 COFFEE. 5 BAGS Jamaica, and 20 bags Rio, landing from schr. Ann Eliiabeth. For ealc by ELLIS, RUSSELL dc Co, Mai 27. 31 ENGLISH AND AMERICAN TURPENTINE HackcTB, Pullers and round Shaves, forsuleciMH to ihel-ailc. J. M. ROBINSON. April 10. J. & H. copy. U. HYDRAULIC CEMKNT. 300! f BBLS. Rusindule Factory, daily expected, lor sale by J. & U. McRAE St CO. ll. MOLASSES. UHDS. and 8 Tierces prime Cuba Molas ses, in strong and briglit package, receiv 275 ed per Brig Ellen Hayden.from M itnnzas, forsale by J. HATHAWAY &. SON. April 6. 'J. Til 13 NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LIVR IMR1NSB C0MP4W. RALEIGH, N. C. TIIEaboveComDanvhasbccnin iperation sirlt J. thelstof April, 1843, undeilhe directlonof the following Oihcers, viz ; Dr. Chaa. E.Johnson President, Wm. D.Haywood, VicePresident, James F.Jordan, Secretary, Wm. H. Jones, Treasurer, Perrin Busbee, Attorney, g;:R.mB.S.$S' i Conxion J. Hersman.Gen'lAgent. This Company has received a charter giving advantages to the insured over any other Com pany. The 8th Section gives the Husband the privilege to insure his own lite for the sole use of bis Wife and Children, ree from any claims of the rep. resentativesoi the husband or any of his credit ors. Organized on purely mutual principles, thelifo members participate in the whole of the profils which arc declared annually. Besides, the a Dli- cant for lite, when the annual premium is over jK m iypayono half in a Note. All claims for insuranceatrainst the Company will bepald withinninetydaysafier proof of the death of ths party is furnished. Siivesart insnred torone or !ive yuars, atrates which willor.abie allSlavehold'Tstos .mure this class of property against the uncertainty of life. Slaveinsurnnce presents a new and interesting feature In the history of North Carolina, which wi l prove very important to the Southern States. 1 helast tour montnsoperation or tnis uompany showita very lame amount of business more than the Dirertorsexpeet'jd to do the first vear having already issued more timn iim l'ohen h. AllCoinnntnir.nttons on business oflhe Company should be eddrensecto JAS.F JORDAN, Sc-rclary. Raleigh, April 9.151. fi-if. hats! PANAMA, Laghorn, and Palm Leaf Hats, In grat variety of style, quality and price, whole saloand'retailby. C. MYERS, Hatter. April 22. 16 COFFEE. C( BAGS Rio, Lntjuayraand Java. t)J For sale low bv ZEN'O U GREENE. April 24. 17 CHEESE. tyr BOXESEnelish Dairy, in 101b. boxes. For I tlsaleby ELLIS, RUSSELL & Co, May 27. 31 " NORTH STATE" CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. Mulberry, between Front and Water Streets, WILMINGTON, N. C. JJJltW. THE subscribers havs on hand and S3rtf8re conlan"y munufacturing Coach- y - ij mi. uocKaways, Harourncs ana nug- Kies ol every style ; also, all kinds of reparing done In the best and neatest manner, and bavins; a nam- I berof superior workmen entrnged, they confidently i expect a liberal share of patronage. I Also on hand and forsale, a fine assortment of Gentlemens' saddles, bridles, collars, whips Ac. We have, also, a few of those splendid sole leath er travelling Trunks and Valises. Gentlemen's superior travelling bags ; slso, Wilton, Brussels snd Venetian Carpet Bags. The above goods will be sold low, and on accommodating terms. WELLS A CORNWALL. April. 20 I6 tf. "empty spirit barrels. A ATI PRIME selected, just received per Churls 4Aa. For sals low by ADAMS, BRO. f- Co. 41. June 19. CINCINNATI WHISKEY. I BBLS. Cincinnati Whisky, Fletchers ex 1 JJ tra brand, now landing and for sole by ADAMS, BRO. A Co. June 19. 41. BROTHERS LINE. THE New Steamer "Douoiass" having been added to this Line, and now having two light drift Sterner snd fsur Tow Boats, sjl 1b mod or der, ths Proprietors srs prepared to transport rrelirht to FaymtMrtlle and ths intermed'ats landings, with ss Qalsk despatch as any othff LIda . ; 4 Jtrna 33. 2 if. ! OLIO POST BILLS OF LADING bound In Books, and sheets, also Letter Sheets with svarietyof mercantile-blanks, lorsale at Ths Cm mcrciat Office. LIME! LIME ! ! LIME!!! AABBLS. Lincolnville White Lump; Also OUU calcined Plaster, Plastering Hair, and Firs Brick, Hydraulii Cement 1 1000 bbls.Llms fcf orssltby J .C.& R.B.WOOD. ContractorssndBollder s . April 3. 1862. . - - A. A. B. S0UTHALL, COLLPXTOR AMD GEVEIIAL ACEJIT. I WOULD here take ibis opportnnlty of retarnlng my thanks to my friends snd patronr for the very uoerai patronage i have received at their nanus, auring tne time 1 have been collecting for them and hope by strict attention to business and with 1 determination to please, stilf to receive a eontlnns tton ot their confidence and support, as I lntond 10 devote my time to that business. Refer to Mews. Ellis & Mitchell, R. H. Grant. Esq., Geo. R. French. Esq., C. Myers, Esq., and Messrs. Potter ,i Kidder. I will attend tliti Courts of the adjoining Coun lies whenever Inducements Is offered. My office will bo in tho store of Messrs. Whitaker ana Whif fled, at which place I will be found unless when ou', attending to business. In my absence, any communication left with Messrs. Whitaker ip Whitfield, for me, will bo handed to me. I will attend, as usual, to the sale of real estate) hiring servants ; renting houses or any other business in winch an active agent is wanted. A. A. B. SOUTHALL. Weekly Journal, Herald and Goldsboro' Patriot copy till forbid. Feb. 13. H4.tr. HOOD'S HACKERS AND PULLERS. T?OR salcchenp at the Hardware Store J. M ROBINSON, 156 March 10. DRUGS AND MEDICINES. JUST RECEIVED. 1 ( LHS. Gum Opium, (Turkey,) 200 lbs Salt lVPetre, 10 lb Gum Arabic, 30 lbs Alixander Sennn, 2D lb E. J. Senna, 1 bbl Cum Camphor, 1 bbl Cream of Tartar, 1 bbl Carb. Sodn, 1 cask Sal. Soda, 2 cuse-i Cooper's Isinglass, 3 doz Cox's Gel aline, 4 boTis celebrated Soap Powder, 12 doz box es Yeast Powder. U. DoPRE, Druggist. March 30. 6. COTTON YARN. 1 ( BALES No. 6 and llfoj sale by JOHN C. LATTA. April. 3. 8. PALM LEAF AND WOOL HATS. AT,very I iw prices, by the case or dozen, those in want will find It to their advnntngo to call and look, at my stock, before purchasing. C. MYERS. May 6. 21 GRAIN CRADLES. JUST receiy ed a lot of the best, and for sale nt the Hardware Store ol J. M. ROBINSON. May 11. 24 NOTICE. nPIIE subscribers aro ready to contract for Steam X F.nxines of any size, or any kind of Mill gear ing. To any cne wantintr . Machinery of the above description they will offer Inducements equal to any establishment either North or South. Please give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. SUTTON, SOUTH MADE & CO. Wilmington, N. C, Aprif6. 1352. 9-tf. Weekly Journal, Faycttcville Observer, Golds boro' Patriot an l Raleigh RcsUter copy three months and send bill to us". BILLS OF EXCHANGE A T II E DVCED PRICE S. I ) I.AMv BILLS OF EXCHANGE, on fine i.t paper and of a very handsome impression, for s ileat 77i Commercial Office bound in Books o various sizes, and in sheets. Oct. 18. 92. VALUABLE TURPENTINE LAND FOR SALE. SIX thousand acre cf well Timbered f ine Lands, situated rear the Salts, n Mcintosh County, Georgia, fifteen miles from Darlen. and forty-five miles from Savannah, on the Stage Road. There are fifteen tasks of boxes cut on the trset, five of which have been worked but one year, the other ten tasks havs 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 Snpelo River, (at which Ves sels of 100 tons can load) is a good Turpentine Still, with all necessary wagons, teams, tools, fixtures and appurtenances. A portion of this land is well adapted to the cul ture of Cotton, Coin, Cane and Rice. On the property is a comfortable Dwelling House recently erected, ami contiguous are Negro Houses, Stables, &c. 1 he settlement is one of the most healthy loca tions in the low country. Ass large portion of the tract remains cnboxed, it constitutes a valuable reserve of pitch pins Tim ber which could be cut for exportation, rafted st (he landing, and loaded twelve miles down the River in Vessels of 2 to 300 tons burthen, there be ing full sixteen feel water at ordinary tides on Snpelo Bar. If desired, a good Mill-sits could be obtained on reasonable terms st a convenient point on the River. For further particulars apply lo Messrs. DeRos set St Brown Wilmington or A.idrsw Low & Com pany, Savannah. May 25th. 1352. 30-6m-c. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. THE undersigned have this day formed s Co partnership, under ths firm of WM. NEFF & SONS, for the transaction of ths Ship Chsndlery and Grocery Business. WM. NKFF B. O. NEFF, Msy27,lSB2. J. H. NEFF. ALL persons having elaims against ths under signed will please present them, snd all those Indebted to me srs respectfully Invited to call and ssttls their accounts. WM, NEFF,' May29. ,-. . ;: VV v" - ;32.'t CHILDREN AND INFANTS' HATS. : TN fvsat vsrlttf.slsirsntly trimmed for tuts h April 2S. ;;uy-t'v,,vSnv ...... BILLS OF LADING, ic. 4 BY AUTHORITY,. tAW8 Of TOK C.WED TATE; Paised during the Hrtt Smivn of the 7 . j?! ty-firtl Cotigrtti. , . - ' tPcMC AoT-Nt,34.3 -AN ACT to aoifforiza the Mayor and Ccm- . roon voancti ol t;n(.ea?. iiiiroiav tu trz aw n ponton ol ib 'tunli'- 3rvatior, lhat place, whhriewtatL; trnpro7erriet.t of the natljpuioq 0f Chfcftgo river. "n Be it enacted by tht Senate and lime t Ilepreientatite$ of the United State of tMrk(tin Congret ammbted, That" th corporate aotbontiea of the rity of.Cbi -ftga. Illioois, be, and ttey are bereby, arthcruerl to excaraW such potion of the resemt;cf at Chicajo, Aot exceedlnj the limb descnb-, ii ia their memorial of Jannarv fi hundred and fifty-two, at may be necessary . according to the plait set forth b said memo rial, for the liBproyement of the uaTigatloa of. Chicago rirer. I f '-,. Sec. 2. Ana le tt further enacted.! at the Secretary of Wtt be. end he isf hereby, it- -rected to cause the limit above deifcoateil to be marked oat, and to make sue h rlwpoai tion of the buildings now standing uithin svM limits as may be best faf tbe public inf. rest. . (Signed) .::,; LINN BOYD, , Speaker of the Hoose of Represent tiv . -(Signed) WILLIAM INKING, President ofthe Senate pro tempore Approved July 21. 1852. c v", . (Signed) MILLARD FJLLMOUE f Pc iLic A ctNo. 35.1 J AN ACT to authorizo the President of aha United States to designate the places far . for the ports of entry and delivery; for t!; collection districft of Puget'e Sound and " Umpqa, Irt the Territory of Oregon, and to fix the compensation ofthe ctikdlpr at Astoria, lo said Territory. 4 , v ' Be it enacted bv the Senate and 'IMi'g cf Reprttentativee of the United State Of A tun ica in Omgtes ammbled That (he Pres ident ofthe United States le, and he ia here- -by, authorized to dei?uate the places for ihj porta of the entry for the- collection districw of Paget'e Sound and Umjoua; In the Ter. ritory of Oregon, upon rccrivlng alisfactcry information as to the best location for said ports instead of the; placer .ner established by Jaw in en id districts respectively. ' - Sec. 2, And be it: further enacted.1h&t the annual compensation of the collector at Astoria in the collection district of Oregon, ia- eaid Territory, be1, and the same , is Hereby fixed at the sum of three thousand dollars. including the fees of hie office, eommenctn? on the first .day of July, in the year one thou ' rand eight hundred and fifty; and in no cr'. shall he be allowed greater amount than said sum of three ihqusand dollars, so inclu ding the present fee of bit office as aforcsai.. . Approved July 21, 1852. f v - 4 Laugh and joke as much ae yoi can after -dinner. It helps digestion more than cheese or ctnmpaigne. Indeed, moderate Cm ol laughter are better than pills. ' : An exchange asks,, if a middling mze& bull were to kick a man aeros the Mission pi, how many ? calves would it require - kick him back again. ',,,: 4 ; ' i fSi'i sinisfi rmt isKMm.j. f'- - J. v. j1-." . A gentleman recently .travelling in Syrhv played 'Old Zip Coon' and sang- Cnde ledj to an audience of delighted4 Arabs near i the ? mine or Baalbee. The next thing willlike-- ly be a hodown in the temple of Jerusalem,, or tho masque at Omaz. A waffgish apprentice, one day after din ner, deliberately stepped op to bit master, and asked him what be valued' hi services at per day. ' ' 'Why. about six ceDU, eaid- Kit master. ' 'Then,' said the boy putting hie hand hi his pocket and drawirg Oat aome co per.' : here's three cents I'm off on a bender. "' J ' 1 .,' ' i"';-.-;.;;V;;;-!: "I am my own man," when; we hear thesat . words coming boastfully from the hps of a young man just entering tipoo hit ratyoritv. we cannot forbear -the reply of i Frent b -Prince to a stranger whom he encouotereJ in one of the rooms of hie paiacev 'Prar air.' said the Prince, to whom do yoo; belong 1' To myself gruffly replied the "etran'er. V 'Ah, my dear sir,';wa the ready rett-rlv 'what a pity it is you have acch a ttupid m is- ' ter !' . ' -4-V4' 1"4-i .v,v-?-7 . CHAMPAGNE, r v ; ; ( 5 BASKET? of that sopsrlor Wine, jost wolrd. for sals by ; . HOWAED dt PEDEN. " June 12. , ' 7 rv-15.---'3J :-'"5 SHINGLES. -cl I I sf M I "xrRiiioft smugies, sunsarr, :r UPRJ sals by J. R. BLOSSOM. Jnly t. 4i WHITE LEAD AND ijlL 1 nn.E0 Ldr hhd pms LlnstcJ AviWOil. For ssls low bv f. - V ANDERSON d SAVAGK. vi.H,..:j..tJ... T;..r, 4 , ' Juno WIUSHEY. I BBLS. double rowUiod Whlsksy, xw iu aa. monongmen -v - eo, ' ! -i ' , 10 da i ApdIs Brs'ndv. Por sals st ths est 1 markrt prices, by, . .HOWARD PEDEN. . 54triftTER':'pipts CcrW'Ortp '''Brtsndy, '13 BWt. Imperlsl Crcsm Gin. JO Bbk Old .V'. ooneehsh H'hlfVsy. tosrrlvspsf Schr, JLiUit S er - : dsrs from Phi!dJ('M M v r '., i . v.. U -k sr vV'i'5EQ. KAltRIss ApiU U. M K ,. f. t.' . ...t '. . r -- yyr I'.' v fa!
The Tri-Weekly Commercial (Wilmington, N.C.)
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