"TTMTTl 1"M TT n TT PUBLISHER TRI-WEEKLY, BY THOMAS LORLXG PUBLISHER OF THE ORDERS, RESOLUTIONS AND LAWS OF CONGRESS. VOL" 7 NO. 61. WILMINGTON. N. C. THURSDAY MORNING. AUGUST 5. 1852. ' WHOLE I,r 071 rmTTDTT mm JT. M -aTv . 1 B" "V niiiiLoi - TflE TRI-WEEKLY C05IMERCI1L -;, If Published every Tbesdav, Thubsdav and Sa-j- jtbdav at id per annum, payable in all cases la aa .vance. v . ? .- -. . . BY TH0MA8 LORING-Edito and Pbqprietor, ,.' I, Coruer Froutaud Market Streets, f ' ' i WILMINOTOS, K. p. It ATE S OF 4QYRTISISG. I aqr, 1 Insertion a so 1 ear. 1 months, ti 13" 6 1 " 6 " 8 1 12 " 1 ?5 ,1 00 2 50 1 month, Ten line or lees make a square If an advertise' V ment exceeds ten liqes, the price will be in propor - tion.L !-, All adf ertiaemeatf are payable at the time of their pscruuu. - - j Contracts with yearly advertisers, will be mado ; on toe most liberal terms. , , No transfer of contracts for yearly advertising I.,- will be permitted. Should circumstanaea render ehaaga in business, or an unexpected removal nec essary, a charge according to the published terms . will beat the option of the contractor, for the time ; he nas advortlsed. ' Tbo privilege of Annual Advertisers is strictly ' limited to their own immediate business ; and all advertisements for the benefit of other persons, a , well aa all advertisements not immediately connec led with their own business, and all excess ot ad vertisomenis In length or otherwise, beyond in limits eniragecl. will be charged at thn usual rates No advertisement is Included in the contract fur the sale or rent of houses or lands in town or coun ' try, or for the sale or hire of negroes, whether the property is owned by the advertriser or by other per , .'-sons. These are excluded by the term "immediate ' AlladvertUemontainsertedlnthetrl-weekly Com mareial, are entitled to one insertion in the Weekly free Of charge. .-. ; JOB, CARD AND FANCF PRINTING, j executed itr superior style. J. AGENTS FOR THE COMMERCIAL. new jforc-messrs. drowns uekossit. MTU JVr OTM4 XUlUrt . U. (Amu, ' BoUm Faaoaatca: Kidocb. BUSINESS CARDS. . -;- J. & D. McRAE & Co. . - General Comniissioo Merchants, WILMINGTON N. C. - Particular atteutlou paid to procuring freights aoq iurt;ua9iug cuguca ivr vcshcib. 'IOHK MAOaAB, DOMALD MACBAB, JOHN W.K. D1X ;-7sAugUBt 1,1851. 59. i ..1, , mi i i V , JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM, .Ceneral Commli&ioa and Forwarding Merchant, Prompt personal attention given to Consign metits for Sale or Shipment. Liberal Cash advances made on Consignments to me or to my yew York friends. , Wilmington, Jafr'fo, 1862: ' 15 T, C. WORTH. : OMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, WILMINGTON, N. C. f eb. 19, 1R52. 143-ly WILLIAM A. GWVER, . General Aeent, Forwarding and Commission MERCHANT, ' I take pleasure In Informing my friends, that lam prepared to give all business entrustod tome ein ciont snd personal attention. I have a wharf for Naval Stores, with ample accommodations, Spirit House, and Warohouao. Consignments of Naval - Stores for sale or shipment ; and all kinds of Coun try produce solicited. Cash advances ma le on con signments. r April 18, 1852. 15 , (JFlOUfiE MYERS. WHOLES ALE AND RET AIL GROCER : Kttpt constantly on hand, Wines, Tbiu, Liquors. ' t. Provisions, Wood and Willow Ware, Fruit, ' ,vonttciionirus,frc. Stuln Front street. " - . WILMINGTON, N. C. Nov. 18, 18SI 109 ,, " HILLI1MW. 11AKKISS. .GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT C x K N - WILMINGTON, N. C. " Strict attention given to procuring Freights and Durenasingoorgoes tor vessels, i ;.. Riraaiwois t 0. 0. Parsley, Esq., ) Col. John McRae, Wilmington. ', Messrs, Dudley d Huntington ) . Measra. Hall, Sackett A Co., pavfl.,flVine N r Joaeph Utley, Esq., FayettevUle, N. C ' 'Messrs. Jas. Corner & Sons, Baltimore. ; m 'B,A, Souder,, Co., Philadelphia. . -M i ' Thomson A Hunter, ) Naw Ynrlf , PlllsburySandford, Yo k Li h y t Hunting Tufts, Boston. 'l'"V'J,AO.P, Pltcomb, Kennebnnk, Me., - July 17, 1851. 02 V' J. S. BANKS, ,CO0ISSIO5 AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, .WILMINOTOJT, Jf. C. JoM 22.' 42-12-mc. . . f S. M. WEST, Vu V. , AUCTIONEER AND (COMMISSION MERCHANT, -r WILMINGTON, N. G. June 12,1951 38.1 y tnl J, HATHAWAY .& SON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, S r'lM- WILMINGTON, N. C. Hath away, ., J. L. Hathawav. Oct. IB 1851. 91. w nnlnriATTnYr . uaannn - k . v mm mw MM V mJ 1UI . mm aau um . . H . wjw iirviii i n m v. n i ra.ii uenerai lommlsslon Merchants 53 ELLIS, RU&SELL A frt. MERCHANTS J '.WlLMLNQTON. N. fi ,., PjWL'j ' oa. i?ttaiit. BUSINESS CARDS. GEO. HARRISS, General Commission Merchant, WILMINGTON, N. C. STRICT attention given to piocuring Freight a nd purchasing Cargoeaf o rvessei s . HsriB to E.P.Hall, Esq., 1 O. G. Parsley, Esq., J. A. Taylor, Esq., Wilmington. J. D.Bellamy, Esq., I Messrs. Ballard Huntington; J Messrs. Tooker, Smyth 4 Co., ) v,v Thompson Hunter, J nworlt Alex'r. Herron, Jr. , Philadelphia Messrs. Williams A Butlor, ) r-hr !..., s P H.F.Baker. Esq.. ' f Chrrleston.S .C Jan. 2. 1852. 123-tf. ANDERSON & SAVAGE GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, urrw rtKTrtrnn-KT r n ' JAMES ANDERSON. EDWARD SAVAGE. Julv 1. 1S52. 4fl-12m. A. ADAMS, H. L. ADAMS ADAMS, BROTHERS Co. (Late Barrv. Bryant Adams.) COMMISSION MERCHANTS WILMINGTON, N. C. July 1,1852. 123 ALFRED MARTIN. AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION MERCHANT, GENERAL" AGENT. lViimington,N.C..Oct.3 1851. 85tf. JOSEPH II. FLANNER, General Commission Merchant. WILMINGTON, N. C. Oct.9th,1851. 87-ly-c. H. DOLLNER. O. POTTER, JR. DOLLNER & POTTER, GEXEKAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NEW YORK: LIBERAL CASK ADVAKTCKS MADS ON ALL CONSIGN MENTS. March 16, 1853. . 155-lyp DRS. FREEMAN & MALETT. HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS, Front Street, one door below Policy & Hart, WILMINGTON, C. April 18 ' Ht DEROSSET & BROWN. WILMINGTON, N. C. BROWN & DEROSSET. NEW YORK. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. MarehU 1852 l-y GEO. H. KELLY, COMMISSION MERCHANT. Neztdoot to A. A. Wannet's.on North Water st- will attend to the sale of all kinds of Country Pro, duce, such as Corn, Peas. Meal, Bacon, Lard, Ac. nd will keep constantly on hand a tun supply ot Groceries, Ac. References. WillesHall,of Wayne, John McRae, Wilmington W.Uaraway, ' Gen. Alt.. Mciue. R. P. Hall, Wilmington , Wiley A. Walker, " Dec. IS, 1H61. lio-iy. CORNELIUS DaPRE. WHOLE SALE AND RETAL DEALERS IN Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, OH, Dye tu Its, Glass, Perfumery, Cigars, - Old Liquors, Fancy Articles, Sic., MA11KKT STREET, WILMINGTON, N. C. Presrriptionscarefully compounded by experi enced persons. March 2H, J C. LATTA. COMMISSION MERCHANT, ' " AND GENERAL AGENT, WILMINGTON, N .C . Oct.l 1851. 8T MILES C0STIN, COMMISSION MERCHANT WILMINGTON, N. C. RRFER TO P. Hall.Eil .Prea't Branch State ) Bank, I Thos. H. Wright, Esq., Pres't Bank I Wllmlng toa, N. C. Cape rear, I G. Parsley, Esq., Pres't Commer-1 cial Bank, Deo. 19. 1851 118-tf. WILKINSON & ESLER. CA8H DEALERS IN Confectionary, Prult, Nnts, Toys,FaucyAr- tieies, pertumery. Tobacco, egara, dec., WHUUmHAUti All U ttci l ML, MAHKET 8TREET, WILMINGTON N.C. Nov.30,1851. ' JO-tf McRAE & nARRISS. IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE AN D RETAIL DEALERS IN CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHEN WARE, AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS. IVestslde Front street, between Market and ,'DocK streets, WIL MIN G T O N, N. C. October 2, 1851. 85. J. WE88EL. B. B. EILERS WESSEL & EILERS. COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND WHOLE- """a uauijfttts, iNonn water street, Wil mington, N. C, intend to keep at the above tanda general assortment of Groceries, Liquors, and Provisions at wholesale and to cairy on a General Commission Business. B. P. Hall, Pres't Br'ch Bank of th State. ) 2 S- .B?.ley Pre,,t Commercial Bank. VTil P.K.Dickinson, Es. ) Doflnar&Pottar. NwTork. Jan. 20 1852. . m. CRACKERS ! CRACKERS ! I OH BBL3. Soda; Butter and Sngart ? M " . ,;r; m (raah Irom tba Bakary and for lilt, by." ; ? -; ... - ,..-. BUSINESS CARDS. JOHN STRUTHERS & SON'S MARBLE AND SAND STONE YARD, No. 360 111 Oil STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Marble Mantels, Manwnents, Tombs and Or at l Stones constantly on kand. Even descriotio of ' ORNAMENTAL WORK AND STATUARY Eiecuted and Imported. Orders for public or pri vate Buildings executed with promptness and des patch. N. B. Designs will be sent for Mantels, Moan meats and Grae Stones, and all work shipped in sured from breakage when required. Oct. 4. 85-ly-c MORE & GALLAGHER. IRON FOUNDERS. AND MANUFACTURERS OF WROUGHT &. OAST IRON RAIL ING 8 RIDGE ROAD & COATES ST. PHILADELPHIA. All ordersattended to with promptness and dcsJ patch work warranted. Oct. 4. B5-ly c. THOS. F. GAUSB. Commission Merchant & Auctioneer, Office In Hall's upper bulldlug, North Water Street. Where he will be happy to attend to all orders in cither brunch of his business. Wilmington, .N C. Dec. IS, 1351. U9-tf. COOPERAGE. TUB subscriber is now prepared to make or re pair water casks of any size, for the use of ves sels, on the lowest terms; also, the citizens can have any article in the line of Coopering made or repaired with dispatch. A. JIUllUAIV Wilmington, Feb. 26, 1859. 147-12m-p NOTICE OF COPARTNERSHIP. '"PHE undersigned having this day purchased th JL entire interest of Mr. O. G. Passlsv, in the Point Peter Stoam Saw Mill, have formed a enpart nership for the purpose of manufacturing Steam Sawed Lumber. Wentworth W. Peibce, William Neilson. PEIRCE & NEILSON. Jan. 1. 126-lvc SHIPPING ARTICLES. A HANDSOME edition of Shipping Articles XX just printed and for aalo at The Commercial OJke, equal to any as yet imported "from New ork." Ordersfor a Ream or more will be filled at a cos of 10 to 20 percent, cheaper than they are in New Yoric. i Nov. 10.1851. 102-tf BLANKS. rTUIE following Blanks are printed and kept con X stantly for sale at the Office of The Commtreial COMMERCIAL. Shipping Articlos. Bills of Lading. Rates of Freight on W, &, R. Rail Road. Do. on Line Coats. Do. Letter Sheet. Crew Lists. Bills of Exchange, bound Prices Current. and in sheets. Do. Domestic. Checks on oil the Banks. Charter Parly. Negotiable Noteson the Manifests ot all kinds. Entries Merchandise. several Bunks. Do. on all the Banks. Bill of 9nlc oi Vessels Do. Ballast. MISCELLANEOUS. Warrants, with and with Bills of Sale. Do. of Negroes. Bonds for Negro Hire. Mortgage Deeds. out judgment. Neero Pusses. Warrantee Deeds. Bonds for the Delivery oft Property. COURT ULANKS Ven. Exponas. Subpoenas County and Co Saand Bond. Superior Court. Alias Vend. Ex. Jurors Tickets, County Fl Ka. and superior uourt. Writs. All kinds of Blanks and Job Work, executed to order with neatness and dispatch. COFFEE. nrBAGS Green Rio Coffee 25 bags Laguyra C O Coffee For sale by HO VARD & PEDEN. 32 Msy29. MILL SAWS. THE subscriber has the pleasure of informing Miller's eneased in sawing pitch pine, that he has succeeded in gutting up the best Saw for that I 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. A J. copy, 91. ADVANCES. LIBERAL Cash advances will be made, when required, on all eoods consigned to our House In New Vork. and Cotton to their address forwar ded by us, will be attended to free of forwarding commission. We will also advance liberally on Cotton or oth er produce consigned to our friends in Liverpool, to which oort we can furnish shin room for a four hundred bates of Cotton, at low rates, by several vessels snoniy expeciea. D aKOS SET & BROWN. March 18. I. if. SPECIAL NOTICE. THE subscriber respectfully informs the public that he keeps constantly on hand a simnlv of Corn, Oats, Peas, Hay, and good Fresh Waier iniii meai ana rtominey an at reasonable price.. Call at his store. North Water Street, formerly occupied by L. N. Barlow. , ' WM.A. ROORK. May j, 21-6mc FARMERS AND GARDNERS. mar. ii j is . WE have just received a supply of Push Qa b din and Ga ass Sbkds from Philadelphia. ALSO; Several new patterns of Plows, Grain mills, Cars S hellers, Hay Cutter, etc. For aale ty McRAE 4- HARRISS. Feb. 26. 147. TOBACCO. ftABOXES prime low-priced Tobacco, just re Uwcelved and for eale by ROTH WELL fc McAUSLAN. J"'r 10- 51 SILVER PLATED DESERT KNIFES Silver bolstered Ivory handled Table and Des art Knives, latest pattein and of superior onslit tor tale bt J. M. ROBINSON. ' DEEDS FOR SALE. WaranteeDeeds,andDeed forMortgag tool and jutprinted,lncorrcctformandforalatth Lm;mTcia i (JJlee. CHE3IICALS. FRESH arrivals of the following: 100 oa. Sul phate ftulnlne, 5 bbls. Epsom Halts, 5 lbs pure Sulphate Zinc, 3 oz Snlphate Morphine, 4 ax Ace tate Morphine, 10 lbs Bias Mass, 15 lbs English Calomel, 6 oz Peperine. 5 sals Spirits Nitre, 2 ox Oil Tobacco. S lbs If yd. Patassai (English.) 2 lbs ioiBi z ids lfellde Arsenic, i lbs unioroiorm. oa Iodide Copper, 1 oz Valerinaie of Iron, 8 lbs Phosphite Soda, 29 lbs Sugar Lead, pare, 4 ot i snnin, t oz uxtde mercury, 5 gais aq. Ammonia iv ids spirits ammonia Aroniat, iu ids nonman Anodyne; l or sale by U. ucfiifc. Druggist, market at March 30. 6 THE NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFB IMIMCE GOlIPliW " RALEIGH, N. C. rpHEabaveComoanvhasbeenln jperation slm 1 iiielsiolApTil,848, undeithe directlonof the loiiowing umcers.vii : Dr. Chas.E. Johnson President, Wm.D. Haywood, Vice President, James K. Jordarv.Socretary, Wm. H. Jones, Treasurer, Perrin Busbee, Attorney, Dr. CharlesE.Johnson, i ,f ,. , Dr.Wm. II. McKee, (M dieatboardof Dr. R.B.Haywood, ) onultatton. J. Hersman.Gen'lAcent This Company has roceived a charter giving advantages to the insured over any other Com pany. The 5th Section gives thn Husband the privilege to Insure his own lire lor the sole use of h li Wife and Children, refrom any claims of the rep rescniauvosoi me nusoana or any oi niscredi ore. Organized on purely mutual principles, the life members participate in the whole of the profits wnicn are aeciareu annually, uesiaes, tne a pli cant tor ine, wnen tne annual premium is over 3C may pay one half In a Note. All claimsforlnsuranceagainstthe Company will oe paid wnnin ninety aays alter prooi oi tne death ot tne party is tumisned. S.aves are insured for one or five years, atrates which willenable allSlaveholderstosocure this class of property against the uncertainty of life. Slave Insurance presents a new and Interesting e . i.u-l.i. r r i ...l n ,, i . . P. icaiurein meuisiury ui norm varonna, wnica Wll prove very important to t he Southern S tales . Thelastfour monthsoperation of thia Company showa very large amount of business more than the Directorsexpected to do the first year having , ii . I nrift . i . aireaay issuea more man -uu roiicies. AU Communications on business ofthe Company snouia oeaaaresseaio JAa. k. jukdaiN Secretary. Raleigh, April 8,1351. fl-tf " NORTH STATE " CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY, Mulberry, between Front and Water Streels, WILMINGTON, N. C. ' THE subscribers have on hand and are constantly manufacturing Coach es. Rockawavs. Barouches and Rn. giea ol every style; also, all kinds of reparing done in the best and neatest manner, and having a num. oer oi superior woritmcn engaged, tnev confident v expect a liberal share of patronage. ai?o on nand and tor sale, a tine assortment of Gentlemens' saddles, bridles, collars, whips die. We have, also, a few of those splendid sole leath er travelling Trunks and Valises. Gentlemen's superior travelling bags ; also, Wilton, Brussels and Venetian Carpet Bags. The above goods will be sold low, and on accommodating terms. WKLLS & CORNWALL. April. 20 15-lf. EMPTY SPIRIT BARRELS. received per Clarris- innPIUMK selected, just TAJv.a. For sale low by ADAMS, BRO. ay Co. 41. June 19. CINCINNATI WHISKEY. 1 rn BBLS. Cincinnati Whiskey. Fletchers cx 4- JJ tra brand, now landing and for sale by ADAMS, BRO. &. Co. June 19. 41. BROTHERS LINE. THE New Steamer " Douglass " having been added to this Line, and now having two litrht draft Steamers and four Tow Boats, all in good or der, the Proprietors are prepared to transport freight to Fayctteville and the intermediate landings, with aa quick despatch as any other Line. J. S. BANKS, Agent. June 22. 42 tf. A CARD: MESSRS. G. F. KENNEDY of Chester and JAMES M. HURST, formerly one of tho pro prietors of the Planter's Hotel, Chailcston, have leased the AMERICAN HOTEL. King Street, and wouia respectfully solicit trom their friends and the travelling public a portion of their patrons, e. We pledge ourselves that the guest ofthe HotcTwlll receive accommodation unsurpassed by any In the city. coroimwn. KENNEDY & HURST. Charleston, June 12. 38 6m. I. O. O. F. AJASONS AND SONS OF TEMPERANCE. PREMIUM REGALIA DEPOT. rilBBS A SMITH, No. 73, Baltimore St.,Baitl- more. Md., Regalia and Banner Manufacturer. respectfully Invite the attention of the Brethren of the different Orders throughout the Country to their eiiennive ana oeauuiui assortment OI Regsliai, Banners, Sashes, Costumes, Jew ell, Ac: All of which are got up under their Im mediate Instructions, ant! comprises one of the lar gest assortments to be found in (he United States. ftiemoers ot trrcampments, Odd Fellows, Ms sons, Sons of Temperance. Red Mem. ami Asm ciations Wishing to furnish their HaiJs, or supply themselves Individually with Regalia, will find our House offers great Inducements, as ws keen can. stantly on band a large and beautiful assortment of an styiee. Apply to or address, GIBBS SMITH, No. 73, Baltimore-St., Baltimore. Md. April 29. i9-6m GLUE SUITABLE for Distillers use, from 10 to 18 cts. per lb. for sale by JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM. May 22. . 29. , 25 H BBLS. superior, just received and for sale, ....-;y v ADAMS BRO. A Co. BILLS OF LADING, &c; IjlOLIO POST BILLS OK LADING bogn. is Books , and sheets, als Letter 8 hesta with ivarIetyofmercantUeblanks,lorsaleat The Com. mereial Office. LIME! LIME!! LIME!!! fif .fBUL8- Llacolnville White Lamp; Also jyJJ calcined Plaster. PisMerins H.ir Fire Brick, HydrauliiCsmeBtilOOO bbls. Lime I .e i t 9 Tw.ii orsaicoy April 8, 1862. J.C.& R..B-WOOD. ContractemndBalldera. A A. B. SOPTHALL, COLLECTOR AND GENERAL AGENT I WOULD here take this opportunity of returning my thanks to my friends snd patrone for the very u-erai patronage 1 have received at their heads, during the time I have been collecting for them and hepe by strict attention lo business and with i determination to nlease. still lo receive continue tion of their confidence and support, as I Intend to uevoiemyume to that buainess. Rofer to Messrs. Kills & Mitchell, R. IT. Grant fcsq., Geo. R. French. Esq., C. Myers, Esq., and inran. rouer JLIdder. I will attend the Courts of the adjoining Conn ties whenever Inducements Is offered. My office win be in the store of Messrs. Whitakerand Whit Red, at which place I will be found unless when out, attending to business. In my absence, anv t . . i r. ... .... . . 2 u'mui.iimeaiion leu wun messrs. WRitaKcr Whitfield, for inc. will h hnnHe.l in mo I will attend, a. usual, lo the sale of real estsle niring servants; renting houses or any other Dusineas in which an active agent is wanted. A. A. H. HOUTHALL. weekly Journal, Herald aud Goldsboro' Patriot copy mi lorbid. Feb 19. l4.tf, WOOD'S HACKERS AND PILLERS. TOKsalccheapat the Hardware Store. A J.M.I ROBINSON, March 16. 165 DRUGS AND MEDICINES. JUST RECEIVED. 1 n LBS. Gum Opium, (Turkey,) 200 lbs Salt lUPetre, 40 lbs Gum Arabic, 30 1 be Alizander oenns, u i.s h. J. Senna, I bbl Cam Camphor, 1 bbl Cream of Tartar. 1 bbl Carb. Soda. 1 ensk Hal. ooaa, i cases oooper s isinglass. 3 doi Cox's Gal. O 1 " .'. . atine, 4 boxos celebrated Soap Powder, 12doxbox ea Tsast Powder, C. DcPRE, Druggist. March 30. ' 6. NOTICE. THE subscribers are ready tb contract for Steam Engines of any size, or any kind of Mill gear ing. To any enc wanting Machinery of the above descriptioa they will offer Inducements equal to any establishment either North or Son th. Plt give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. MUTTON, SOUTHMADE St CO. WUmlngtonrN. C, April 6. 1852. 9-tf. Weekly Journal. PavAtiAvillj. nku nu boro" Patriot and Raleigh Register rnnv ihr. ruv.iiui OU'J BODQ Dill IO at. --. -. Jl J Llll BILLS OF EXCHANGE AT REDUCED P R I C K R if LiAin K BILLS OF EXCHANGE, on One -- paper and or a verv ImnHanm I mnruiu. r... . o Kuriuncraui 14ice oouna ID BOOKS 0 -auuui sues, ana in sheets. uct. it). 92. VALUABLE TURPENTINE LAND " FOR SALE. SIX thousand acre of well Timbered pine Lands, situated near the Salts, In Mcintosh County, Georgia, fifteen miles from Darien. and fort.K miles irom Savannah, on the stage Kosd. There ore fifteen tasks of boxes cut on the tract, five of which have been worked but one year, the other ten 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 goou lanaing on the Sapelo River, (at which Ves sels oi I U0 tons can load) Is a good Turpentine """i -" uetensary 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, and contiguous are Negro Houses, btables, cVc. The settlement Is one ofthe most healthy loca tions in the low country. As a largo portion of tho tract remains unboxed, It constitntes a valuable reserve of pitch pine Tim ber which could be cut for exportation, rafted ot the landing, and loaded twelve miles down the River In Vessels of 2 to 300 tons burthen, there be ing full sixteen feet water at ordinary tides on Sapelo Bar. If desired. pood MiH.aii fttlM Kal I obiaiqed on reasonable lermsai a convenient point ror runner particulars apply to Messrs. DeRoa aet & Brown Wilmington or Andrew Low & Com panv, Savsnnnh. May 25th. 1852. 30-Cm-c. MORE POETRY AND MORE PICTURES. "Breathes there a man with sool so dead, Who never to himself ha'.h said, This is my own, my native land 7" Thus weexclaimcd, while gazins with an eitra glow of patriotism upon some of the finest steel en cravings ever published, entitled as follow : th. first Prayer in Congress," "Wanhiogton's Inauau ral Address," he spirit of 78," "the Declaration of Independence " VVhlch has just come to hand, and an examiuaiiun oi wnicills toileted from Count Is seun, Americans and admirers of fine arts L H. WEBB, , ,, London Buildincs. April 13 I, FROM LIVERPOOL. WE have just received large additions to our Stock of Crockery, per barque Muskingum, from Liverpool, and are now prepared to fill orders rom Merchants and others on the most favorable terms. . McRAE 4 HARRISS. May 6. 22 PATENT MEDICINES. A BOXES Saod's Sarsaparilla, 2 bozea Town- send'a do., 3 doi Rlslet'a do.. 3 r.a R.. msp's Drops, gross Wright's Pills, 1 cross Bran, daih'a do.. 1 gross Peters' do., 4 doa Spencer's do., Idos Bcckwlth'sdo fi doi Moffat's do., cross Wild Cherry, e. &o. c. DsPRE,"" ' Drnselar snit A n,..vL. ' THE WAY; WITH 0 'ID TC 'Z Deacon S.1 " opc eroploj-eJ a coLlic. take a fenf ittches in a boot, Tor wh'-l s . . vic ho was asked half s dollar, 'i he de mand wt eonaitlereJ eiortlaot, but the dea con waa not a n.nti to bare trouble will) I, ; neighbor oa a trifling matfer. to without u word ofobjectbo it wa caneefled. 1 'All w.!! come round right ia the end,' he mid to hi.., -elf. - . Next morning the deacon who wne- a fa r -mef, waa on bie way to hie field with cic Oj A A m. 1. . ASL . -It a ' a a. uu ji.u, whcji xoe corDier cam eot or ra ahop and accosted him.;.;,'.. r.; 'Good morning,, deacon. SYour'e juat tfie an boped to see, :The faae is, l're hire ' the field yonder, and am going to tow ft wi . wheat but being no farmer mytelf, 1 v' .t rou woold atop and giy8 me at, little Insht into the ba8ineaa..li.;;j;i;,4i-;:: 'i- The other w ta excoW himself for I. felt partieuiarly anxioui to Hauh 'piece cf plowing that day, which he cootd not if dc tainea at an, wnert remembertrifir th. loot mending, thought he The affair W tomtit nsht ao aoon. Here ia an ooDortunitv Civ ii- lustration the Golden Role, and returniri" good lor evil. will render the assistance he need, and hfln- asked R whatla to pay, 'Nothing, air nothing. 1 never make ac- tuuiu oi inrec juijo ueigoony Jnoncet! That will remiodhira of yesterday r " So the tleaeon readily consented to do aa requestetf, and jibing over to tliafTefd, eom- menceu and finished lowing fk, bushel of grain ; acarceJy thihhwg,. nicai.timq of how hi team waaatinding Kile In the eooj of tho dayj but glorying, in anticipation tf tho mart hie neighbor wcrold loflVr from the ! v ing eoale about to be heaped opon hie he The employer, who seated onaiile of stone in the centre of the field, had watched thn process in silence, now rose to.' hie kctt ati l very deliberately advanced towards the ob' i?mg larmer; ,;. ,a ' , 'Now, for rriy rcvonffe.' thontrht the latter. seeing him about to speak, but the other only carelessly remarked, 'hie not much to do a thiog when one knows how. . ' Tbo deacon made no reply bur stood awailing the aueslion. 'How. ; mnclt. Ad von askfbryoar labor V tie waited in 'van, however; the aueslion was not asked. T!,i other bean to speak.on different topics, and the larrner(nnw jlfing to lose more timr, turned and hurried away to where fan; had letl his team. He bad crone' some disinnni along the road, when a voice was heard cat- in jHaflo, deacon. I hold on there a minute.' The deacon turned his head, and hia nei -' bor the cobbler beckoned him back. . Tie's jwrt thooght of It said the deacon urge as no may, and 1 won't So saying, he secured his oxen ion potbv the roadside, and ran back aear as the waif, against the opposite side. of. which the cob bler was carelessly leaning.' - ' Wh. how. Vou' nnff df nrrtit thpya'a n special haste called lor; I merely thought to ask whether yoo don't imagine tve shall have rain soon. Yoo farmers pay more attention to these things than mecbankedo.'. f i The deacon then cobffhed a lull mlnntP and then answered tbovJie really conlJn't ay, but it seemed pretty ''near cool, enou"'i for snow,' and bavina said this he once' mnrfl sot his fuce farmward t- rjioaihit aa M Svent. whtther it might not have been well to have attached to the Qoldeu Rule a "modifying clause, suited lo dcalin-; with eueh-peof le'aa his neighbor ofthe awfand lasLi Xi. vv," The ceaeon Joyca to this day (otclt the story and laogh over it, bat he never foils to add, 'Well well; If erided fust as it ehoul j ; inasmuch as I was wickedly enloulaiing ni. i rejoicing over my neighbor's humiliation.' HITCIIINO THEf CUSSED THING. The Hampshire Register g'lVeVtne fo!!oa--ing account of an incident on' the New Ha ven and H. road, aoon after it went into ope ration. The train slopped 'att Meridcrl to wood op. and a gentleman who -wa nmln - bly for Ihe fifst time in hislifa in car. and who held on to the seat with both handa. from, the moment ha left ' Vnrt'.nt, looking as though he expected every moment to be shook ' out of the window, suddenly stepped out ba the platform, and took a rawj look at the locomotive, '.t;-;i,.. , ,. . 'Anything the matter J , 'I should think (here was eomethin" ihu mailer if yoa ever noticed it! Why they have stopped tifht In the middle of the read, and hain't hitched the cussed thing t 'Spoto and it should start v hey I I guess sorna us 'ud be in kingdom eome, afore night P -A roar ol laughter from the passengers in no wise afrered the man's -view of hia po tion, 'in ease the cussed thing; should start.' INDIAN WAR IN MEXICi?. New Oblbaks, Joly20th.We bnvo Inv? advices from the city of Mexico, which '?.-! that much alarm exisfed in the Mexican crp. itoL in coneeooence of a hr)rde of- Northed Indians liavinir ' penetrated to hondred miles of the city, committing great "j"a vuuniry tn wasic The Indians had had. several battles with the Mexicaosjn which Ihe-Jatterjiad been defeated, and the almost nlsrm ; pre vailed. The Indiana are said to be fifteea , hundred strong ana wen armed. ; ; : - ; i ' CHOLERA AT BUFFALO. NxwYoat, Atigost 1 Thecboleri brcU out at 4 Boffulo,' yesterdays causing grer.t alarm and driving .many persona out of tlia city. ".A -centleinaB his wife, , two children and clerk, all died in the eonrie of a f-w w mmsen, nammpnuent aibemg again stop f-if. nij tiiuiujin I iiaciy o COSI, UUOOl Og mirth as it's worth, bat I'll hiva it ttfior all take a twrli a. , Jun f. Karen 16. June I. ; March 30, 'fT-S .--. r V 4 c t J'' 1 "O5' , .7