PUBLISHED TRI-WEEKLY, BY THOJUS LORING PUBLISHER OF THE ORDERS, RESOLUTIim i.ND L1WS OF CONGRESS. VOL.7 NO. 65. WILMINGTON. N. C. SATURDAY' MORNING. AUGUST 14. 1852. WHOLE NO. "75 4f ,-,.. , TUB TRI-WEEKLY COMMERCIAL, - Is Publlshedevery Tossdav, Thpmdat sod Sat . ' vdat at 93 per annum, payable in all casea In ad .vanee. - t ' BY THOMAS LORINQ Editor and Poprietoh. - t Comer Front and Market Streets, , WILMINOTON, K. C. "' 1 RA TE S OF. A, D VER TISINO. ; sqf. I Insertion 90 60 . ' I "2 ' 75 I ".3 " I 00 t .".l month, 2 50 1 tor. 2 month, 14 00 1 " 3 " 6 00 1 " 6 " 8 00 1 " 12 " 12 00 V : " Ten Unas or , less make a saaare If an advertise- r meat exceeds ten lines, the pries will b in propor- . Alt advertisements are payable at the time of their insertions r" ... Contracts with yearly advertisers, will be made pn the most liberal terms. ' No transfer of contracts for yearly advertising ' Will be permitted. Should clrcumstanaea render a change in business, or an unexpected removal nee i.essary, a charge according to the published terms n , win ran uis upiiun i iub contractor, lor me time -V he has advertised. -Th privilege of Annual Advertisers is strictly - limited to their own immediate business; and all ' advertisements for the benefit of other persons, as 'well as all advertisements not immediately connec- - , ted with their own business, and all excess of ad vertisements in length or otherwise, beyond the . limits engaged, will be charged at the usual rates, ffo advertisement is Included in the contract for ' t the sals or rent of houses or lands in town or coun- try, or for the sale or hire of negroes, whethtr the property Is owned by the advertriser or by other per - Sons. These are excluded by the torm "immediate ' buvaet." ; . 'i All advertisements inserted In the tri- weekly Com ' iKtmiat, are entitled to one insertion in the Weekly ' free of charge. 1 - ' JOB, CARD AND FANCY PRINTING, ; executed In superior style. 4v ,U AGENTS FOR THE COMMERCIAL. Neit York" Messrs. Brows & DbRossst. 1 York and Boston V. 13. Palmbb. Boston Faaoiaicic Kiddbb. "T Philadelphia's . E. Cohbs. BUSINESS CARDS. f" J.&D. McRAE & Co. J General Comiaissiou Merchants, WILMINGTON N. C. Particular attention paid to procuring freight i and purchasing cargoes tor vessels. OHNMACRAB, DONALD MACUAB, JOHN W.K. DIX. August 1.1851, 9. JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM. general Commission an J Forwarding Merchant s Prompt personal attention given to Consign incuts for Sale or Shipment. Liberal Cash advances made on Consignments t ? ' tne or in my New York friends. Wilmington, Jan. 30, 1862. 135 T. C. WORTH. CMSSION AND FORWARDINGMERCII.NT, WILMINGTON, N. C. Feb. 19, 1852. 1 13-1 y WILLIAM A. GWYER, fiencral Agent, Forwarding and Commission r MERCHANT, I take pleasure in informing my friends, that lam nreparea to ffive an Diisincss entrusted to mo cm clont and personal attention. I have n wharf fo -Naval Stores, with ample accommodations. Spirit House, and Warohouse. Consignments uf Naval Stores for sale or shipment : ami all kinds of conn try produce solicited. Cash advances maJoon con algnments. s April 18, 1852. 1 GEORGE MYERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER Keeps 'constantly on hand, Wines, Teas, Liquors Provisions, Wood and Wdutw Ware, Fnut, - Confcclionarws, qV. South Front street, v ; WILMINGTQN, N. C. 'Nov. 18,1851 109 WILLIAM M. HARRISS. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT ,V WILMINGTON, N. C ' i Strict attention given to procuring Freights and 'purchasing cargoes for v esscis, RtraasNoas t ,0. Q. Parsley, Esq., ) , -Col. John MoRae, Wilmington. Jtfessrs. Dudley cf Huntington ) ' 5i'fcAT" V- u-' I Fayetteville, N. C. " Messrs. Jas. Corner & Sons, ll iliimoro. . K. A. Souder, & (Jo., rmiadoipma. Thomson & Hunter, ) Nnw Vnrlt Pillsbury A Sandford, New. Yorlt- ii Huntlnff 4 l ulls, Boston J. AG. July 17, 1851. ?. Pitcomb, Kennebnnk, Me., 02 ci nivrro iioiIHMM AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, c. 42-12-mc. WILMINGTON. N. '"fwt 22. S. M. WEST, AUCTIONEER AND f 4UMM1SN1UN Altililll ANT, .June 12,1852 33-ly J. HATHAWAY & SON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WILMINGTON, N. C. J. Hathawat, J. L. Hathaway. 91. v.UCh 10 lUDl. CHADROIJRN &. HOOPER. l General Commission Merchants, vtUMlaTOI, w. c. July 19, 1861. 53 ELLIS, RUSSELL & Co. , ""xiuuiuiv iuiuLriyi ji i tj m n j v is ii a XL m iwm if 1 1 v v i v uf nnrrri irmn rWl. ' WILMINGTON, N. 0. v. - BUSINESS CARDS . GEO. HARRISS, General Commission Merchant, . WILMINGTON, N. C. QTRICT attention given to ptocurlng Frelgh kj and purchasingCargoestorvessels. Kirci to E.P.Hall, Esq., O.O. Parsley, Esq., J.A.Taylor, Esq., Wilmington. J. I). Bellamy, Esq., Messrs. Ballard & Huntington, J Messrs. Tooltcr, Smyth & Co., ) N v k " Thompson Hunter, J"01' AU'r.Herron, Jr., Philadelphia -Massrs.WilliamsA Butler, rhl.,flltoI1 s n H. V. Baker, Esq. , W"",W8 C' Jan. 2. 1852. 123-tf. AXDEItSON & SWAGE GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WILMINGTON, N. C. JAMES ANDERSON. EDWARD SAVAGE. Jnlv 1, lc52. 4G-I2m. A. ADAM9, tl. L. ADAMS ADAMS, BROTHER & Co. (Late Barry, Bryant 4 Adams.) COMMISSION MERCHANTS WILMINGTON, N. C. July 1. 1852. 123 ALFRED MARTIN. a uctioneer, commission merchant, generaLagent. lVilmineton,N.C..Oct.3 1851. 35tf. JOSEPH H. FLANNER, General Commission Merchant. WILMIXGTON, N. C. Oct.9th,l851. 87-ly-c. H. DOLLNER. O. POTTER, JR. DOLLNER & POTTER, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NEW YORK: LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES MADE ON ALL CONSIGN MENTS. March 16, 185 2. 155-lyp DRsTfREEMAN & MALETT. IIOM(EOPATIIIC PII YS ICIANS, Front Street, ono door below Policy & Hart, WILMINGTON, N. C April 18 It DEROSSET & BROWN. WILMINGTON, N. C. BROWN & DEROSSET. NEW YORK. GRSEllALCOMMISSIOX MEKCHAXTS. March 17 1852 V-y. geoTOelly, commission merchant. Nextdooi to A. A. Wunnet's. on North Water st- will attend to the sale of all kinds of Country Pro duce, such n? Corn, Peas, Meal, Bacon. Lard, Ac jnd will keep constantly on hand a lull supply Groceries ,ic. References. Willeellnll.of VVayno, JohnMcRac, Wilmingto VV. Caraway. Gen. All.. Mellae. ' K. P. Hall, Wilmington, Wiley A. Walker, ' Dec. 13. 1961. U5-ly CORNELIUS DuPRE. WHOLE SALE AND HETAL DEALEIld IN l)rucn. Medicines. Chemicals. Paints, Oil Oyc Stuns, Glass, Pcrtumery, Cigars, Old Liquors, Fancy Articles, &c MARKET STREET, WILMINGTON, N. C. Prescriptions carefully compounded by cxperi nceu persons. March 2H, 1852. J. C. LATTA. COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND GENERAL AGENT, WILMINGTON, N .C . Oct.l 1951. 87 MILES C0STIN, COM MISSION M E 11 CHAN T WILMINGTON, N. C. RKFPin TO E.P. Hall, Esq., Pres't Branch State 1 Bank, ( Thos. II. Wright, Esq., Pres't Bank Wilrclng ton, N.C. Cape roar, . G. Parsley, Esq ciul Bunk, Dec. 19. 1351 Pres't Commer- 118-tf. WILKINSON & ESLER. CA.HH DEALERS IN Confectionary, Fruit, Nuts, Toys.FaiicyAr iicies, i criumcry, ivobccu. egarp, etc., WHOLESALE AND RE I AIL, MARKET STREET, WILMINGTON N.C. Nov. 30. 1851. JO-tf McRAE & HARRISS. IMPORTEKS AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHEN WARE, AND FARMING IMPLF.MENTS. West side Front street, between Market and M)ock streets, WIL MIN GTON, N. C. October 2, 1851. 85. WESSBL. H. B. E1LER8. WESSEL & EILERS. COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND WHOLE- wSALE GROCERS. North Water Street. Wil mington, N. C, intend to keep at the above stand a goneral assortment of Groceries, Liquors, and Provisions at wholesale and to carry on a Qenoral Commission Buslncos. E. P. Hall, Pres't Br'ch Bank of the State. 5 O. G. Parsley, Pres't Commercial Rank. I Wll K. Dicklnsou, Esq. S DolinerA Potter. jNwlik. Jan. 20 1852. 131. CRACKERS I CRACKERS 1 1 QABBLS, Sod!, Butter sndSngar i 4) 50 boxes " ; ; fresh frem the Bakery and for sale, by ' : ' ... . .iV ZENO H. GREENE. Juns 8. V N. C. T. opy. - 38. ., ...ii V;'" '. " ' ) . " ! ' BUSINESS CARDS. JOHN STRUTHERS & SON'S MARBLE AND SAND STONE YARD, No. 360 mail STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Marble Mantels, Monuments, Tombs and Grave Stones conttantlvon hand. Every description of ORNAMENTAL WORK AND STATUARY Executed and imported. Orders for public or pri vate Buildings executed with promptness and des patch. N. 3. Designs will bo sent for Msntcls, Monu menis and Gnsye Stones, and all work shipped la ured from breakage wben required. . . , MORE & GALLAGHER. IRON. FOUNDERS, AND MANUFACTURERS OF WROUGHT & OA9T IRON RAILINGS RIDGE ROAD & COATES ST. PHILADELPHIA. All ordcrsnttended t with promptness and desl patch work warranted. Oct. 4. bo-ly c. T.i0S. F. GAUSE. Commissioa Merchant & Aactioneer, Office 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. Ti, 1S51- l la-tt. COOPERAGE. THB subscriber is now prepared to make or ro nair water caakj of any size, for tho use of ves sels, on the lowc9t terms; nlso, the cllizens can have any article in iho line of Coopering made or repaired with dispatch. Wilmington, FeD. 26, 1853. U7-12m-p. NOTICE OF COPARTNERSHIP. THE undersigned having this day purchased tho entire interest of Mr. O. G. Parslev, in the Point Peter Steam Saw Mill, have formed a copart nership for the purpose ol manuiacturlng Steam Sawed Lumber. Wbntworth VV. Peirce, William Nkilson. PEIRCE & NEILSON. Jan. 1. 126-lvc SHIPPING ARTICLES. A HANDSO.uK eaition ot snipping Articles, just printed and for sale at Itie Commercial Office, equal to any as yet imported ','from New York." Orders for a Roam or rmre will bo filled at a cost of 10 to, '20 percent, cheaper than they are in Now York. Nov. 10,1851. 102-tf BLANKS. THE following Blanks arc printed and kept con stantly for sale at the Office of The Commercial. COMMERCIAL. Shipping Articles. Rates of Freight on W. & 11. Rail Road. Do. on Line Boats. Bills of Exchange, bound and in sheets. Do. Domestic. Negotiable Noteson the several Hanks. bills ol Lading. Do. Letter Sheet. Crew Lists. Prices Current. Checks on all the Banks. Charter Party. Manifests of all kinds. Entries Merchandise. Do. on all the Banks. Hill of sale ol" Vessels Do. Bullast MISCE LI j A NE O US. Warrants, with and with out judgment. Negro Pusses. Warrantee Deeds. Bills of Sale. Do. of Negroes. Bonds for Negro Hire. Mortgage Deeds. Bonds for tho Delivery of Property. COURT BLANKS. Ven. Exponas. iSubpainas County Ca Sa and Bond. Superior Court. and Alias Vend. Ex. Jurors Tickets, County El Fa. 1 and superior Court. Writs. All kinds of Blanks and Job Work, executed to order with neatness and dispatch. COFFEE. OCB AGS Green Rio Coffee. 25 bags Laguyra AlJ Cofleo. b orsaloby HO VARD Sc. PEDEN. May 29. 32 MILL SAWS. HE subscriber has the pleasure of informing JL Miller's ongaged in sawing pitch pino, that he hus succeeded in getting up the 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, Hardwaro Store, Wilmington, N. C. Oct. 16. H. & J. copy, 91. ADVANCES. LIBERAL Cash advances will be made, when reauired. on all goods consigned to our House In New fork, and Cotton to their address forwar ded by U4, will bo 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 port we can furnish ship room for a few hundred bales of Cotton, at low rates, by several vessels shortly expected. DsROSSET fc BROWN. March 18. l-tf. SPECIAL NOTICE. THE subscriber respectfully informs the public that he keeps constantly on hand a supply of Corn, Oats, Peas, Hay. and good Fresh Water Mill Meal and Homlney all at reasonable prices. Call at his store. North Water Street, formerly occupied by L. N. Barlow. W11.4. ROURK. May 4. 21-5mc FARMERS AND GARDNERS. WE have iust received a supply of Patau Gar dsn and Gaxss Seuds from Philadelphia. ALSO, Several now patterns of Plows, Grain mills, Corr Shelters, Hay Cutters, &c. For sale by NoRAK f- HAICHIS. Feb. 26. UJ. TOBACCO. rjA'OXES pr'me low-priced Tobacco, just UVcelved and for sale by ROTH WELL A McAUSLAN. July 10. Bl FLOUR. FINE Superfine, and (Extra, In bbls. half bbls. and, bags, j ua t received and for sals by ' - v-a.,. :.t; B; S. J&OONCK. DEEDS FOR SALE. WanateeOeeds,and Deeds forMortgagto aland just printed, in correct formandi'o males ttb ConmtrciatOjJlct. CHEMICALS. FRESH arrivals of the following s 100 ox. Sul phite Quinine, 5 bbU. Epsom Salts, S lbs pure Sulphate Zitc, ot Sulphate Morphine, 4 ox Ace tate Morphine, 10 lbs Hlue Mass, 15 lbs English Calomel, 6 ot Peporine, 5 gals Spirits Nitre, 2 ot PlITobscoo, 5 lbs Hvd.'Patassa, (English,) 2 lbs Iodine, lbf Iodide Arsenic, 2 IDs Chloroform, 1 ox lodMe Copper, t ox Valerlnate of Iron, B lbs Phosphate. Soda, 29 lbs Sugar Lead, pure, 4 os Tsnfii, 1 ii Oxide Mercury, i enlsaq. Amniouls, limWm-Amaui'tUt AjiU. 13 !b IlofflAur' Anodyne. For sale by C. DeFKE: Druggist, Marketat. March 30. 6. THE NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE IWliUM'E I0,lli'll. RALEIGH, N. (J. npiIEabsveCoinpanyhasbeenln poratlon aim 1 ilielsiol April, 1943, undeithe direciionof ih follow! ng Officers, viz : Or. Chaa. E.Johnson President, Wm. D. Hay wood, Vice President , James F.Jordan .Secretary, Wm.H. Jones .Treasurer, Perrin Bus bee, Attorney, Dr. CharlcsE. Johnson, Dr.Wm. H. MoKee, (MH Dr.R. B.Haywood, ) on talboardof JJonultalion. J. Hcrsman.Gen'l.Vffcnt This Company has received a charter giving advantages to the insured over any other Com pany. The Bth Section gives tho Husband the privilege to insure hi s own life for tho sole use of his Wife and Children, fret from any claims of the rep resentatives ol tho husband or any of hiscredlt ors. Organized on purely mutual nrlncfnles. thn! if memocrs participate in tho wngle ot the nrofit which sre declared annually. Besides, the apli cannornie, wnen tncannual premium is ovor a3C may pav one half in a Note. All claimsforinsurnnceagalnsttho Company whl mi pumwimin ninety uays alter proot ot the death oi tnc party tsturnisned. a..ives are insured loroneor nve years, strates which willenable all Slaveholdcrstosocure this class otproperiyagainRtine uncertainty ot life. Slave insurance presents a new and interesting featureln thehistoryof North Carolina, which wll prove very important id tnc southern States. Thclostfour monihsoperation of this Company suuwda veryiarge amount oi Ditsiness more than the Directorsexpected to do the first year having 1 1 I i . 1 nr.n n . i iiicoujr iiaucu iiiui iiiuu roue ICO. All Communications on business oft he Company siioma DeaacroBscuio JAS. r . JUKDAiV , Secretary. Ralolgh .April 8,1951. fl-tf PUBLIQ PURCHASING C0MMISSSI0N AGENCY. ESTABLISHED AT THB OFFICE OF ADAMS f- CO.'S EXPRESS. fjHjR tho accommodation of Country Merchants, Surgeons, Physicians, Horticulturists, Artists, and the public generally, the subscriber has made arrangemonts for tho faithful execution of every firactlcable, pror.or and remunerative commission n the way of Purchasln& Goods of all Descriptions. Orders directed to mo, if left at any of Adims & io.'s hxpress unices, will come promptly to hand or they muy bo addressed (post paid) to A. L. STIMSON, No. 19, Wall street, New York Refxiexces : Messrs. Adams & Co., Pullen, Vlrsll & Co.. Wells, Buttcrfield i Co., Edwards, Sanford d Co, July w. 641m EMPTY SPIRIT BARRELS. A nnPliIIE 3''cc"",i j'191 "ecclvod per Clarrls "a)Vvyaa. tor sale low ny ADAMS, DRO.(.f-iCo. 41. June 19. CINCINNATI WIIISKEY. 1 ffA BBLS. Cincinnati Whiskey, Fletchers ex X JJ tra brand, now landing and for sale by ADAMS, BRO. & Co. June 19. 41. BROTHERS! LINE. THF New Steamer "Douolass" having been X added to this Line, and now havincr two 1 i t h draft Steamers and four Tow Boats, all In good or dor, tho Proprietors ire prepared to transport freltrhi to Kayettevlllu and the intermediate landings, with as quicx aespatcn as any oiner Lane. J. S. BANKS, Agent. June 22. 42 tf. A CARD: MESSRS. Q. F. KENNEDY" of Chester and JAMES M. HURST, formerly one of tho Dro- prietors of the Planter's Hotel Charleston, have leased tho AMERICAN HOTEL, King Street, and wouia respectfully solicit from t Ueir friends and the travelling public a portion of their patronage. We pledge ourselves lhai the guest of the Hotel will receive accommodation unsurpassed bv anv In the city. varolmtan. KENNEDY & HURST, Charleston, June 12. 39 6m. HOUSES TO RENT. THE Subscriber offers for Rent again th ensuing year, the following Houses from the first day of October next, to the first day ot October IHE viz : That large three storv ihiuk tiouse wiiu oaxery atiacnea, in roomer Alley. 1 ne dwelling House on Water Street, opposite Col. McRae's Mill, tho Store House in tho base ment ot trie aoovc, tne store next door north of it, tho House and Lot on the corner of Fourth and nutcn street, Known as tho Dick Wright House the House on the cornor of Fifth and Church Street', and all of those neat Utile Cottages near tho Dry Pond. All thoso who are now occupying the above Houses, and wish to do so the next yer will plcse call and give their bond as early ss polblo as It Is IrapeNunl th.it the mailer be attrndwt toon or before tlie tirst cay or October. iji'.HKilT POTTER Per A. A. B JUTIMLL, Agt. N. B. Those In arroarj :or the last year will please pay withotn dflny Wilmington, July ?W, IP52. K iw. GLUE SUITABLE for Distillers use, from 10 to IS cts. per lb. for tale by JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM. MsyK. 29. -v; GLUE. '''r- OK BBLS. superior, just received and for eale. -CUby ;t , i - ADAMS BRO. A Co. ! Jnns 8. 35. BILLS OF LADING, &e. IOLIO POST BILLS OS" LADING bound M. In Books, snd sheets, also Utter Sheets with Jvarlely of mercantile blanks, lorsale at The Com- mtrtiaWgiet. LIME! LLME ! ! LIME!!! fifiOBBLS' l-lncolnvtlle White Lampt V .clclnod P'ar. Plastering H.lr. IF 1 DiL.1. If i . i n a ... Also and tre Briclt , HydraulltCsment 1 1000 bbls Lime Ts.i orsaicoy J .0.4 R. B.WOOD . .1 3oroiso4BaUdsrs AprJ19, 181 J. A. i. B. SOUTHALL, 1uiu,n nere take this opportunity of rsturnlng my thanks to mr friends and natrons forth r !ibMnii7.n8'e, .ha'" received sr their ,ha, and hope by strict attention aeiermtnatlon to d case, still lo reealva eanilnna. Hon of tholr confidence and support, as I Intend to uuuib my nme to tnai business. Koler to M.un kii: A Mii.hin n ti n.. Esq., Qeo. II. Krenrh, Esq., C. Myers, lisq., and .tiessrs. Kotti-r t Mdder. Iwillaitend the Courts of the adjoining Coun ties whenever inducements is offered. My office win ue in me store of Messrs. Whilakerand Whit uen, at which place I will be found unless when out, attending to business. In my absence, any communlcaUoa left with Messrs. Whitaker WhilfU'ld, fur me, will be haaded to me. Twill alien I, as usual, lo the sale of real estate) hiring servnnis: renting houses or nnv nth rewmess in wnich an active agent Is wsnted. . . T A. A. B. SOUTHALL, wceaiy Journal, Herald and Goldsboro' Patriot copy iiuiorbid. " Kcb. 19. U4.,f. WOOD S II ACKERS AND FILLERS. IjK) It sulcchcap at the Hardware Store. J. M. ROBINSON, March 16. IBS DRUGS AND MEDICINES JUST RECEIVED. inoLBSnu,m 2p,um' (Turk) 200 ,bl 8H IWPetro, 40 lb Gum Arabic. 30 lbs All.inrwl oennn, iu ids k. j. Senna, 1 bbl Cum Camphor. 1 n . bbl Cream of Tartar, 1 bbl Carb. Soda, I cask Sal. ooaa, i cases cooper's Isinglass. 3 dox Cox's Gsl. anno, i Duxes celebrated soap Powder, 12doi box. ... v.. . n j ' es Veaat Powder. C. DnPRE, Druggist. 0. March 30. NOTICE. THE subscribers are ready to contract for Steam Engines of any size, or any kind of Mill gear- I rl T. Ii. a r. r. n .. .1 11... Ui .1 . . I description they will ouer Inducements eoual to! ii Kf.. i w" Ml 11(111 N T IUinEm Wilmlnuton. N. C Aorll 6. 1862. Q-.f' Weeklv Journal. Eavottevilfe Observer. Onida. hnvn n.. i . . 1 1 -1 . r u n . E ... . -...i, . . ji.. ....vv months and send bill to us. w.u i ai lui nun i it, ii ii nj miivr r:inu inrnn BILLS OF EXCHANGE A T REDUCED PRICES Li.AK. HILLS OF EXCHANGE, on fine -U paper and of a ver handsome imnreaalnn. fur sale at The Commercial Office bound In Books o various sizes, and In sheets. Oct. 18. 92. VALUABLE TURPENTINE LAND FOR SALE. SIX ihousand sera of well Timbered jrs' it ouj.icu near mo onus, i STJj in 'Mcintosh County, Georgia, fifteen IT" mm miles from Darlen, and forty-five miles trom Savannah, on tho Stage Road. Thrrfl nm firin nr .k five of which have been worked but one year, the other ten tasks have been worked from three to four '"XT- . .... ine extreme uistance to haul Is about four miles on the tract. At disinnpp of .n mii.. . I gooa landing on tho Sapelo River, (at which Ves sels of 100 tons can load) is a good Turpentine own, wiiu an necessary wagons, teams, tools uxtures snd sppurtenances. A portion of this land is well adapted lo the cul lure of Cotton. Coin. Cano and Rin On the property is a comfortable Dwelling House recently erecieu, ana contiguous are Negro Houses oiauiev, W.C- 'I he settlement is one of the most healthy loca lions In the low country. As a large portion of the tract remains unboxed, ii tuusuiiue a voiuaoio reserve ot pitch pine Tim ber which could be cut for exportation, rafted at the landing, and loaded twelve miles down the luverin Veiwelsor2 to 300 tons burthen, there be iuS tun aiaieen icei water at oruinary tides on Sapelo Bar. If desired, a conj Mill-sita row Id k obtained on reasonable terms at a convenient point un me uiver. For further particulars opply to Messrs. DeRos- sct Brown Wilmington or Andrew Low ft. Com- pany, Aavannah. May 25th. 1852. 30-Cm-c MORE POETRY AND MORE PICTURES. "Breathes there a man with soul sodoad, Who never lu himself halhsaid. This is my own, my native land 7" Thus we exclaimed, while eaiinc with an ovtrs glow of patriotism upon some of the fineststeel en cravings ever published, entitled as follows: "the first Prayer In Congress," "Washington's Inaugu ral Addrcs," the spirit of 76," "tho Declaration of Independence" Which has just come to hand, snrl an examination of which is solicted from Count Is seurs, Americans and admirers of fine art. L H. WEBB, London Buildings. April IS 12 FROM LIVERPOOL. WKhijvcjiift received largo additions to our Stock of Crorktry. per baraue Muskinomm. from Liverpool, aod are now prepared lo fill orders rom Mrrch'ints and oiners on ihe most favorable terms. McRAE A HARRISS. May 6. 22 PATENT MEDICINES. BOXES Ssnd's Ssrsaparlils, 2 boxes Town, send's do., 3 dox Risley's do.. 3 cross Bate 4 man's Drops, i gross Wright's Pills, 1 gross Bran lelh's do.. 1 gross Peters' do., 4 dot Spencer's do.. dos Beckwltb sdo. 6 dot Moffat's do.. 1 nosa AyeWs Cherry Pectoral, 4 .dot Wlstsr's Balaam Wild Cherry, c. e " ; C. DtPRE, n- uruggui ana Apothscary. Msrch 30. IAW8 OF THE ITNITETAT'" ,' Patted during fo'tint Sfttioiofthe Thir- .t- 'JfnlteMtyrtio.U. JOINT RESOLUTION pnmdin; for the s wtiibtttiou 6t the Law of Congress as ' Uje debates thereotC ; : ' - tte lawfof Congrea tod the tfefaiMeoo. to in cneap'irctiuiior c. th i reprtentatie txti constituent boJiet r; - Dt it molttd Iv the StnaU amd Kmin ft Ktpretentativet of the United Slat of Ame rica in Conrrttt attembled. That, from n,t after the Drescot session of Cootm th c.nn gressional Globe sad Appendix,vwfceh toa taia the law aod the debitee thereofi. thail paw Tree through the mail ' long as the same shall be published 'byt order of Coo pss: Provided Jhtt BoUtmg herein shall be ennetrnerr to anthorize the) eirdofatiob of ihe Daily Globe Ireo of postage.' Approvea Aogtwt o, , OFFICIAL. GENERAL ORDERS No. 31. 4 ITbaoo.ua kteb8 or tib"Aiit " Adjctaut QmiuVOrric. VAmOT0ny August 5, 1852, - j. , " v ' III. The followins nromotiomi In tW A J. iutant General's Department have been mad j by the ParstDtJiT, by, and with the advico and consent of the Senate: w t"ll ' 7 . WV" ' ' i ii Hnifnnni i .ninnai wasWHj Lieutenant Colonel Samuel Conner. Assistant Adjntant. Goneraf. to be Adjafctnt -jMiwui wuviui. v av nuiu mija b General with the rank of Colonel, -July 15, lOe t 1.. -'; . ' xom. Tict jones. aecenaen'- , - Brevet Major Lorenxo Thomaa. Alslstant Adjutant General, to be Assistant Adiatan! General with the rank of Lieutenant CoIdncL joiv ij, jooa, vice uooper, promoted. : Brevet CftDtain' Edward D. Townsen-' Assistant Adjutant General to be Assistant Adjatant Genera fcitlr the brevej? rank of Major, July 15,I952,etCTnomasV promoted. 1 i.-ArrumifflB.ni'. I Mrair(Ui; iiiiujuru. Alexander E. 8 teen, of Missouri, is Lieu- I tenant in tha lnt 12ih Rjxrin.cn t nflnrantw I I . i . .Sf ... J i iinrm n in. h. . . . . . . . - a k . . j . ..uiUlg uio nut Will. D1CAKU,! 10 iio'ovcunu I.iptnnt tn-av 100 tiv 1 v .uu .... ., . a,jv , ASJm, Vv ; MWUU . J. . Parks, jr., deceased.! . ay command or Major General Scott t S. COOPER, Adjatant Genera),. OFFICIAL. ; , Millarjt Flllmcre, President of the United Statee of America. J- , " TO ALL WHOW IT MAY COxCERN. Satisfactory evidence bavintr been exhibit .' ed to me that Babtolomb Bcarco hae been appointed Consul General of the republic of a"?..., I- isL tt!. J n.... . ' . . ' "iuviuig vuuiui vvucrai Ui UiO rcpuoltC Oi Guatemala, for the United Rtfi tnr r; jr. N-w York I do herehv iworrnlw-t, m Z ' 1 .5 a t W.,?,rey feCOgnlW Him tU ucn, ana declare him tree to iereute nn.l enjy function poTVera, and privilegee, as are allowed to the Consols General of the mostiavorednaUonatatheUiitedState.' In tcttimonv whercol I have esuutrl iLm . lu M-u"","r wuercoi, i nave cansea mese letter to be made patent, and the seal of ihe United State to be hereunto affixed Given under mj hand at thetty of Tfash ington the 9th day of August, A. D. " fs. L.J 1852, and of the Independence of th a United Btates of America (he aeroAty seventh. '- ni. r MILLARD FILLMORD. By the President T ir i , ' W. IlfNTta, Acting Secretary of State DEATH PROM CHLORIC ETHER. A German boy, 17 yeare ef age, died,! In . Boston, on Friday while1 inbalinar Chforui ether, ndmihistered by a physician,, pre vio is lo a surgical operation, for removing a Sorrei. which had been crashed by majshiuery.' Dr. Foit, the physician, said, before the Corsncr. that the largest' part of the preparation waa ether, raid that he applied it with a moisten- ed sponge opoo tbe nose and month about four minute. The bov becamo inan;i.' - and then the nhrsieian eornmeneed th ration upon his linger, when the lad showed signs of pain and vomited.-The sponge waa rcpicuuHicu hiiu uguiu nppuea,- ine Doy was sensible, and coroplnined of a sraartinT , produced by the ether.. Tba : sponge, wae continued to be applied, for five fminutea..' when the operatioa wee niraia commeneeJ but suddenly (he patient's countenanse turn ed a ghostly hae and hie pulse stopped beat ing. Restoratives of varione kinds were ap plied, but in vain. The ouattjtv of ether and chloroform administered to this patient was n little over . two donees." - Physicians testified before the Coroner that the rt.-ti performed by Dr. Folt were prudent and skill-? , ' ful, and the quantity of ether administered less than had been given in cases which were followed' by no unfavorable result. f The !' ether, in tls ease, teems to have acted a se- dative narcotic,' paralysing the function of the nervous system, and producing doatfl.- vi The nature of this remarkable and useful agent does not appear to be very clearly understood .among physicians, though ex tensively employed la&j generally with very favorable effects. . It partake, ia a consider- ' able degree, of the character of the desper ate remedies of quackery, It is "kiilor cure;" and the physician does not koow with any deffrea of eertalntT. prsvions to its adminis tration, which result will IJMIowv r '.V'i'' .... .1 ... . v''-' -V-tAj V,-. ;"' ' " v v',".f -"VI Jl- -i ',