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JiOii a :o PUBLISHED TRl-WEEKLT, BT THOMAS LORLNC Pl'BUSHER OF THE ORDERS, RESOLUTIONS AND LAWS OF CONGRESS. VOL -7-r-NO. 66. WILMINGTON. N. C. TUESDAY MORNING. AUGUST 17. 1852. WHOLE No. 07G vu w lUiiiUiiLUiiiU w iiii : 7 V j '- t : v. , .- THE TRI-WEEttLY COMMERCIAL, Is Published every Tossdav, Thcjisday toil Sat- , cidai l 45 per annum, payable in all cases in ad-:- vance. . ; i JJriHOltAS LORINQ Editor and Pboprietor. ''tornir Front and Market Streets, WILMINGTON, H. C. HATES OF ADVERTISING. &Iaqr. 1 insertion SO 60 2 75 3 " ' 1 00 1 month, 2 50 I sqr. 2 months, $4 00 13" 5 00 1 " 6 8 00 I " 12 " 12 00 . . i - r - 1 . Ten lines "or less make a square If an advertise- ;' mewesceeiw lea Hues, me price win uc in piupur- ; lion. . . All advertisements are navable at the time of their .fKK'JL. " . ' .- It .u - .i '...ii, k.. i ... Insertion. .' ,V"Hv Willi jcaiiy UUTClUSVia, WHI UO IIIUUU K'oi the, m,ost liberal terms. 'J'Af No transfer of Contracts for yearly advertising ',''wlll be permitted. Should clrcumstanaes render a . ehange la business, or an unexpected removal nec nV' ejMry, a charge according to the published terms 'Ife.'f'.Wjl beat the option of the contractor, for the time 7i:e hat advertised. '.'. $f'S The privilege of Annual Advertisers is strictly limited to their own immediate business; and all ; advertisement for the benefit of other persons, as !,3,jfell aa all advertisements not immediately connec 'ijed with their own business, and all excess ef ad yertisoments in length or otherwise,, beyond the jlmite engaged, will be charged at the usual rates. ' 14 No advertisement is included in the contract for f the tale or rent of houses or lands in town or eoun Wi? ry, qr far the sale or hire of negroes, whethtr the property la owned by theadvertriser or by other per i -aona, . These are excluded by the term "immediate Jfru.nM." .. ;XAiAll advertisements Inserted In the trt-weekly Com ifwitalt are entitled to one Insertion In the Weekly ', free of charge. -iJOICARD AND FANCY PRINTING, ftlX executed in superior ttyle. VH-AGEJSTS FOR THE COMMERCIAL. vVtfl: '- Nev Yori!:- Messrs. Brown DbRossct. iS-t yqtk ana aosion . d. r alabi ft 'Variim--KBIDBBICIC K.IDDEB. ? Z; : PhUadelphia-8. E. Cohen. BUSINESS CARDS. J. & D. McRAE&Co. ' General Commlssiou Merchants, , ' , WILMINGTON N. C. : Partlcularatteutlou paid to procuring freights .r;- and purchasing cargoes tor vessels. OH MACBAl, DONALD MACBAK, JOHN W.K. DIX. .Augutll,l85i. 69. JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM, general Commission aad Forwarding Merchant, ; prompt personal attention glveu toConslgu- menia ior sate or suipmeui. " 'Liberal Cash advances made on Consignments to :S' me or to my New York friends. : Wilmington, Jan.'30, 1852. 135 s T. C. WORTH. COMMISSION AND FORWaRDISG MERCHlJil, WILMINGTON, N. C. ; Feb. 19. 1852. 143-Iy WILLIAM A. GWVER, . General Aeent, Forwardius and Commission MERCHANT, I take pleasure In Informing my friends, that I am . prepared to give all business emrustod tome crll ; " clent and personal attention. I have a wharf for Naval Stores, with ample accommodations, Spirit House, and Warehouse. Consignments of Naval Stores for tale or shipment ; and all kimls of coun- ; try produce tollcitea. Cash, advances mu leon con , tlgnmenta. Aprllie, 1852. 15 v GEORGE MYERS, . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER '-Keeps constantly on hand. Wines. Teas, Liquors, ft " Previsions, Wood and WiUiw Ware, Fnut, 'Z Confetlionarics, frc. South. Front street, .$:;tf4- , WILMINGTON, N. C. 'Hv ;Nov,i8, 1851 105 : william m. harriss, general commission merchant ::--; "'I.: X ' ' ' WILMINGTON, N. C. Strict attention given to procuring Freights and v purchasing cargoes for Vessels, RBrtaiNcas t ';' O. Q. Parsley, Esq., 1 . Col. John McRae, Wilmington. '-.Messrs. Dudley f- Huntington ) i;v Mettra. Hall, Sackett & Co., ) Faveltevlie, N. C. oteph Utley, Etq., ) ' ' ettra. Jat. Corner & Sons, Baltimore. ' .'."v.- K A Soudnr. &. Co.. PhlladelDhia. t " Thomson a Hunter, : '? 1 . PllUbury db Sandford, I New York. ,' J . ' Hiintinir A Tufts. RuPton : ' ; ', J. & 0. P. Pltcomb, Kennebnnk, Me., ; July 17, 1851. 02 . . J. S. BANKS, ; )IIISSI0N AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, WILMINGTON, N. C. June 22. 42-12-mc. S. M. WEST, r. AUCTIONEER AND .COMMISSION MERCHANT, -June 12, 1852 38.1y J, HATHAWAY & SON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 1. WILMINGTON, N. C. . Hathawat,' J. L. Hathaway. iWtkU 151851. . 91. CHADBOURN & HOOPER, -? General Commission Merchants, A . . WILMINGTON, N. O. AJulyl9,l85U,v 4 63 ELLIS. RUSSELL & Co. ;aESERAL COMMISSION. MERCHANTS v- .'1 : ..;. WILMINGTON,' N. C. -t '-. i"VJP'""" .Mtm, -OL LttrSfBLL BUSINESS CARDS. GEO. HARRISS, General Commission Merchant, WILMINGTON, N. C. CJTRICT attention given to piocuring Freight kj and purchasing Cargoeeforvessels. Ubfeb to E. P. Hall, Esq., 1 O.G. Parsley, Esq., I J. A.Taylor, Esq., Wilmington. J. O. Bellamy, Esq., Messrs. Ballard 4 Huntington, j Messrs. Tookcr.Smyth & Co., ) York. " Thompson Hunter, J Alex'r. Herron, Jr., Philadelphia Messrs. Williams A Butler, CUlrcitoD,S .C. H. K. Baker, Esq. , $ ' , Jan. 2. 1852. 123-tf. ANDERSON & SWAGE GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WILMINGTON, N. C. JAMES ANDERSON. EDWARD SAVAGE. July 1, 1S52. 46-12-n. A. ADAMS, H. L. ADAMS ADAMS, BROTHER & Co. (Late Barry, Bryont & Adams.) COMMISSION MERCHANTS WILMINGTON, N. C. July 1 . 1852. 123 ALFRED MARTIN, AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION MERCHANT, GENERAL" AGENT. IVilmington,N.C..Oct.3 185L ' 85tf. JOSEPH H. FLA0ER, General Commission Merchant. WILMINGTON, N. C. Oct.9th,1851. - ' ' 87-ly-c. H. DOLLNER. G. POTTER, JR. DOLLNER & POTTER, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NEW YORK: ' LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES MADE ON ALL CONSIGN MENTS. March 16, IBM. 155-lyp DRS. FREEMAN & MALETT. HOMtKOPATHICPHYSlCUNS, 'Front Struct, one door below Policy & Hart, WILMINGTON, N. C. April 18 ' 1-t DER0SSET & BROWN. WILMINGTON, N. C. BROWN & DER0SS1X NEW YORK. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Marcl.lT 1852 v-y- GEO. H. KELLY, COMMISSION MERCHANT. Nnxtdiiui to A. A. vV linnet's, on North Water st- will uttend to the sale of till kinds of Oountrv Pro, dure. such up Corn Peas. Meal. Bacon, Lard, Ac and will keep constantly on hand a full supply of Groceries, 4c. References. Willcsllall.of Wayne, John vIcRae, Wilmington W.Curaway, '' Gen. All.. Mcltae. E. P.Hall, Wilmington, Wiley A.Walker, " Dec. 13, 1861. 115-ly. CORNELIUSlRE. A'HOLE SALE AND RETAL DEALERS IN Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, OH, Dye Stutt's, Glass, Perfumery, Cigars, Old Liquors, fancy Articles, Sic., MARKET STREET, WILMINGTON, N. C. Proscriptions carefully compounded by expert tneed persons. March 28. 1852. J. C. LATTA COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND GENERAL AGENT, WILMINGTON, N .C . Oct.l 1851. 87 MILES C0STIN, COMMISSION MERCHANT WILMINGTON, N. C. REFER TO E. P. Hall, Esq., Pres't Branch State ) Bank. I Thos. H. Wright, Esq., Pres't Bank ( Cape Ecar, f O.G. Parsley, Esq., Pres't Commer- I cial Bank, Dec. 19. 1851 Wilming ton, N.U 118-tf. WILKINSON & ESLER. CASH DEALERS IN Confectionary, fruit. Nuts, Toys, Fancy Ar ticles, Perfumery, Tobacco, segars, itc;,' WHOLESALE AND RU I AIL, MARKET STREET, WILMINGTON N.C. Nov. 30, 1851. ,10-tf McRAE & HARRISS. IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN QIIINA, GLASS, AND EARTHEN WARE, AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS, (Vest aide Front street, between Market and Dock streets, WIL MIN G TO N, N. C. October 2, 1851. 85. J. WESSEL. II. B. EILER8. WESSEL & EILERS. COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND WHOLE SALE GROCERS. North Water Street. Wil mington, N. C Intend to keen at the above stand a general assortment of Groceries, Liquors, and Provisions at wholes-do and to catrv on General Commission Business. E. P. Hall, Pres't Br'ch Bank of the State. 1 O. G. Parsley, Pres't Commercial Bank. I Wll P. K. Dickinson, Esq. ' ) EXerYpW. iN-wYork. Jan. 20 1852. 131. CRACKERS! CRACKERS It (,11 1 dulo, ooua, putter ana angar frcihfrom the Bakery and for isle, fey ZENO II. QREENE. BUSINESS CARPS. JOHN STRUTUERS & SON'S MARBLE AND SAND STONE YARD, 1 " No. 8G0 HIGH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Marble Mantels, Monuments, Tombs and Qratt Stones rjHulsLidiuan. hand. F.nery detcritHUtn f ORNAMENTAL WORK ANU STATUARY Executed and imported. Orders for public or pri vate Buildings executed with promptness an J des patch. N. B. Designs will be sent for Mantels, Monu ments and Graae Stones, and all work shipped lnl sured from breakage When required. Oct. 4. 85-ly-c MORE & GALLAGHER. IRON FOUNDERS, AND MANUFACTURERS OP WROUGHT & CAST IRON RAILINGS RIDGE ROAD &. COATES ST. PHILADELPHIA. All ordersittended to with promptness and des5 patch work warranted. Oct. 4. oo-iy c. TJ0S. F. GAUSE. Commission Merchant & Auctioneer, Office lu Hall's upper bulldlng.lfortb. Water Street. Where he will be happy to attend to all orders in either branch of his business. Wilmington, N. C. Dec. 23, JSBi 1 i-ti. 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, tne citizens can have any article in the line of Coopering made or repaired with dispatch. Wilmington, Feb. 26, 1353. l4M2m-p. NOTICE OF COPARTNERSHIP. THE undersigned having this day purchased the entire interest of Mr. O. G. Pahslsv, in the Point Peter Stoam Saw Mill, have formed a copart nership for the purposo of manufacturing Steam Sawed Lumber. Wentwohth W. Peirce, William Nbilson. PEIRCE & NEILSON. Jan. 1. 126-lvc SHIPPING ARTICLES. A HANDSOME edition of Shippin? Articles, just printed and for salo at The Commercial Office, equal to any as yet imported "from New Vork." Orders for a Ream or more will be filled at a cost of 10 to 20 porcent. cheaper than they are in New York. Nov. 10, 1851. 102 tf BLANKS. THE following Blanks are printed and kept con stantly for sale at the Office or The Commercial. COMMERCIAL. Shipping Articles. Bills of Lading. Do. Letter Sheet. Crew Lists. Prices Current. Checks on all the Banks. Charter Party. Manifests of all kinds. Entries Merchandise. Do. Ballast. Rates of Freight on W. & R. Rail Road. Do. on Line Boats. Bills of Exchange, bound and in sheets. Do. Domestic. Negotiable Notes on the several Bunks. Do. on all the Banks. Bill of sale of Vessela. MISCELLANEOUS. Warrants, with and with-; Bills of Sale out judgment. Negro Pusses. Warrantee Deeds. Do. of Negroes. Bonds for Negro Hire. Mortgage Deuds. Bonds for the Delivery of ProDurtv. COURT BLANKS Ven. Exponas. Ca Sannd Bond. Alias Vend. Ex. Fi Fa. SubpcBnas County nd Superior Court. Jurors Tickets, County and Superior Court. Writs. All kinds of Blanks and Job Work, executed to order with neatness and dispatch. COFFEE. 25 BAGS Green Rio Coirec. 25 bags Laguyra Coffee. For sale by HO VAIID 64 1 KDKIX. May 29. 32 MILL SAWS. THE subscriber has the pleasure of informing Miller's engaged IB aawinjj pitch pine, that he hassucceeded in gettil up the best Saw for that purpose that ha 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. II. & J. copy, 91. ADVANCES. LIBERAL Cakh advances will be made, when requireajon all goods consigned to our House in New York, 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 port we can furnish ship room for a few hundred bales of Cotton, at low rates, by several vessels shortly expected. DiROSSET & BROWN. March 18. 1-tf. SPECIAL NOTICE. THE subscriber respectfully informs the public that he keeps constantly on hand a supply of Corn, Oats, Peas, Hay, and eood Fresh Water Mill Meal and Hominey all it reasonable prices. Call at his store. North Water Street, formerly occupied by L. N. Barlow. WB, A. ttUUK.. May 4. 21-5mc FARMERS AND GARDNERS. WE have just received a supply of Fsssh Gab dkn and Gbasb Sikds from Philadelphia'. ALSO, Several new patterns of Plows, Grain mills, Corn Shcllers, Hay Cutters, dec. For sale by McRAE q HAUKlbS Feb. 26. 147. TOBACCO. yjAHOXES prime low-priced Tobacco, just re- JJc 'celved and for sale by UOTUWELL July 10. McAUSLAN. 51 . : , FLOUR ' FINF, Superfine, and Extra, in bbli. half bbli. and bags.iost recolvsd and for tale by DEEDS FOR SALE. WaranteeDoeds.andDeeds forMortgageonlaod just prlnted.ln correct formandforialeattba GmmtrcialOJlct. CHEMICALS. FRESH arrivals of the following: 100 ot. Sul phate Quinine, 5 bbls. Epsom Salts, 5 lbs pure Sulphate Zinc, 3 02 Sulphate Morphine, 4 ox Ace tate Morphine, 10 lbs Blue Mass, 15 lbs English Calomel, 6 oz Peperine, B gals Spirits Nitre, 2 oa Oil Tobacco, SlbsHyJ. Patassa, (English,) 2 lbs Iodine, 2 lbs Iodide Arsenic, 2 lbs Chloroform, 1 ot Jodidf Copper, 1 oz Valorinate of Iron, t lbs Phosphite Soda, 20 lbs Suar Lead, pure, 4 oz Tannin, 1 0 Oxide Mercury, 5 gals aq. Ammenla, 10 lbs Spirits Ammonia Aromat, 10 lbs Hodman's Anodyne, for sale by C. DuPRE. Druggist, Market st. March 30. 6. TUB NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL life iviiu.n; mmi RALEIGH, N. U. rnHEabovcOorupafiy hasbeenin peratlon aim 1 thelstol April, 1848, undeithe directionof the following Officers, viz : Or. Uhua. K.Johnson 1'resiaeni, Win. D. Hay wood, Vice Presldea t , James F.Jordan, Secretary, Win. H. Jones .Treasurer , Perrin Busbee, Attorney, Dr. CharlesL.Jolinson, Dr.Wm. H. McKee, Dr. R. B. Haywood, Mcdiealboardof Conullation. J. Hersman.Gen'l Aeent This Company has received a charter giving advantages to trie insured over any otner Com pany. The 5th Section gives the Husband the privilege to Insure his own life for the sole use of his Wifeand Children, re from any claims of therep. resentativceoi tne nusoana or any 01 nis credit ors. Organized on purely mutual principles, the I ife members participate In the whole ol the profits which are declared annually. Besides, the a pli cant for llle, when the annual premium Is over 3C may Day one half in a Note. Allclaimsforinsuranceagainstthe Company will be paid within ninety days alter prool 01 the death of the party is furnished. f Saves are Insured for one or Ave years, atrates which willonableull-Sloveholderstosecuro this class of property acuinstttie uncertainty of life Slave Insurance presents a new and interesting feature in the history of North Carolina, which wil Drove very important to the Southern States Thelastfour monthsoperation ofthia Company snows a verylarue amount ol business more than theDlrectorsexpectcd to do the first year having already Isaued more man iw roncies. All Communications on business ofthe Company should be addressed to JAS. F. JOKDAN, Secretary. Raleigh, April 8,1961. 8-tf. PUBLIC PURCHASINGj COMMISSION AGENCY, ESTABLISHED AT THS1 OFFICE OF ADAMS d CO.'S EXPRESS FOR the accommodation of Country Merchants, Surgeons, Physicians, Horticulturists, Artists, and the public generally, the subscriber has made arrangements for iha faithful execution of every practicable, proper sod remunerative commission in the way of Purchasing Goods ot" all Descriptions. Orders directed to me, if left at any of Adinis & Co.'s Express Offices, will come promptly to hand, or they may be addressed (post paid) to A. L. STIMSON, No. 19, Wall street, New York. References : Messrs. Adams fc Co., Pulien, Virgil & Co., WelU, Bmtcrfidd & Co., Edwards, Sanford 4- Co. July 20. 64 ltn EMPTY SPIRIT BARRELS. received per Clarris- y4 1 VA PRIME selected, just k PRIME selected, TiUUna. For sale low by ADAMS, BRO. d-;Co. 41. JunelO. CINCINNATI WHISKEY. 1 cr BBLS. Cincinnati Whiskey, Fletchers ex 1 JJ tra brand, now landing andlor sale by ADAMS, BRO. & Co. June 19. 41. brothersTline. THE New Stcamof " Douglass" having been added to this Line, and now having two lighi draft Steamers and four Tow Boats, all in good or der, the Proprietors are prepared to transport freight to Fayetfevillu and the iniermediate landings, with as quick despatch as any other Line. ? J. S. BANKS, Agent. June 22. 42 tf. A CARD: F. KENNEDY of Chester and m: JAMES M. HURST, formerly one of the pro- firietors of the Planter's Hotel, Chaileston, have eased the AMERICAN HOTEL, King Street, and would respectfully solicit from their friends and the travelling public a portion of their patronage. We pledge ourselves that the guest ofthe Hotel will receive accommodation unsurpassed by any in the city.- Carolinian. KENNEDY ci HURST. Charleston, June 12. 39 6m. HOUSES TO RENT. THE Subscriber offers for Rent again th enftninor uj.r fliA fiillnwinf- Hnuafra (rrttn lOLthe first day of October next, to the first day of October 1353, viz : That large three story brick House with Bukery attached, in Toomer's Alley. The dwelline House on Water Street, onnosite Col. Mc Rao's Mill, the Store House In the base ment ofthe above, the Store next door north of it, the House and Lot On the corner of Fourth and Church Street, known as tho Dick Wright House, the House on the corner of Fifth and Church Street, and all of those neat little Cottages near the Dry Pond. All those who are now occupying the above Houses, and wish to do so the next year will pleese call and give their bonds as early as possible as It Is importantthat the matter be attended to on or before tho first day of October. GILBERT POTTER. Paa A. A. B. SOUTHALL, Agt. N. B. Those in arrears for the last year will please pay without delay. Wilmington, -Inly 22d, 1852. 55-4w. . GLUE SUITABLE for Distillers use, from 10 to 13 cts. per lb. for sale by JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM. May 22. . . , 29. GLUE. , 25?; BBLS. superior, jusirecelved and for sale. ' , J.ADAMS BRO: 4 Co. 35. BILLS OF LADING. &c. - OLIOPOST BILLS OF LADING bound In Books, and sheets. also Letter Sheits with var:ty of mercantile blanks, lorssle at Th Com. mtrtial Office. LIME I LIME I! USE!!! ftfrBBL3. Linednvillp V.Tilte Lump; Also OUU calcined Plaster. Piasterlnr Hair. and Fire Brick. H vdraulWCement 1 1000 bbls. Lime f c.-r orsauby J,jyc . & R- B . WOOD . rsandBallders. April 3. 1352. .iS .. A. A. B. SOUTHALL, COLLECTOR AND GliNL'HAL ACENT. T WOULD here take this opportunity of returning 1 my thanks to my friends and patron for the very liberal patranage I have received it their hands, during the time I have been collecting for them and hope by strict attention to business and wtth determination to please, still to receive a coollnua mn of their confidence and support, ae I Intend 10 devote my time to that business. Refer to Mossr. Ellis & Mitchell, R. H. Graai. Etq , Geo. K. French. Esq., C. Myers, Esq., and Missrs. Potter t KldJer. I will attend the 'Jourts of the adjoining Coon tie whenever liiduccinents is oflered'. llv oflflce will be in ihe store of Messrs. V hilaker and Whit Bed, at which place I will be found, unless when 011' attending to business. In my absence, any commnnicniion left with Messrs. Whitakcr d Wliiificld, for me, will be handed to me. I vill aiifnd, as usual, to the sale of real estate; hirirg strvams; renting houses or any other busiiess in which an active agent is wnn'ecl. A. A. B. SOUTHALL. Wekly Journal, Herald and Goldsboro' Patriot copy till forbid. Feb. 19. 144-tf. todThackersand pullers, I70R salcchcap at the Hardware Store. J.M.ROBINSON, March 16. 155 DRUGS AND MEDICINES. JUST RECEIVED. 1 f LBS. Gum Opium, (Turkey,) 200 lbs Salt lUPetre, 40 lbs Gum Arabic, 30 lbs Aiixander Senna, 20 lbs k. J, Senna, 1 bbl Cum Camphor, 1 bbl Cream of Tartar, 1 bbl Carb, Soda, 1 cask Sal. Soda, 2 cases Cooper's Isinglass, 3 doz Cox's Gel atine, 4 boxes celebrated Soap Powder, 12 doz box es Yeast Powdor. U. DuPRE, Druggist. March 30. 6. " N0TICEL THE subscribers are ready to contract for Steam Engines of any size, or any kind of Mill gear ing. To anyone wanting Machinery of the above description they will otter Indncements equal to an? establishment either North or Sonth. Please give as a call before purchasing elsewhere. SUTTON, SOUTHMADE & CO. Wilmington, N. C, April 6. 1852. 9-tf. Weekly Journal. Favettevllte Observer. Golds boro' Patriot and Raleleh Resister copy three months and send bill to us. BILLS OF EXCHANGE A T REDUCED PRICES. BLANK BILLS OF EXCHANGE, on fine paper and of n very handsome impression, for sale at The Commercial Office bound in Books O various sizes, and in sheets. Oct. 18. 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 forty-five miles irom snvannan, on tne btuge Koad. There are fifteen tusks 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 dlstnnce to haul Is about four miles on the tract. At a (iistance of two miles from a good landing on the Sopelo River, (at which Ves sels of 100 tons can load) is a good Turpentine Still, with all neccesary wagons, teams, tools, fixtures and appurtenances. A portion of this land is well adapted to the cul ture of Cotton, Com, Cane and Rice. On the property Is a comfortable Dwelling House recently efected, and contiguous are Negro Houses, Stables, Ac. '1 he netilcment is one of the most heclihy loca tions in ihe low country. As a large portion of the tract remains ukboxed, it constitutes valuable reserve of pitch pine Tim-1 ber which could be cut for exportation, rafted at the landing, and loaded twelve miles down the mver in vessels 01 i 10 juu tons btirtncn, mere btf- J.i-.i.n ;ih in. n.,r.lr..,l .V.aii- . .. . ing full sixteen feet water at ordinary tide, on!0' I,C 5,l.h. ,nrt" matoe(J , - errtlicot edtto Sapclo Bar. If desired, a good Mill-site could be rlal on UuS ObJ- mKh W ftre.WCfiJefcf, obtained on reasonobla tonus ot a convenient point i waB responded to by every One that read it. on the River. Steamboat racing should -be alopped t For further particulars apply to Messrs. DeRos-1 tpnial "waft-bicclhlgsteorolioarol -Mnf savannl ilmiDS,1D " AndfW LW ' r.v" noi manager, to, ffoe aad taprwnmeot May 25th. 1852. MORE POETRY AND M0KK PICTURES. "Breathes there a man with soul so dead, Who never to himself ha'.h eaid, This is my own, my native land 1" Thus we exclaimed, while gazing with an extra glow of patriotism upon some of the fineststcelen- eravinus ever published, entitled as follow - " the .' nnJ suffer tbe penalty of that law which thev Ap.i )..i'.r In f 'in'rrtiu 11 ' WadliinCTikn' Inn...... j a . ri - 1 r... I liLV...l.l . I i 1 . 1 . . . ral Addre-s," ihe spirit of 76." "the Declaration of Independence" VVIiich has just come to hand, and un examination of which Is solictcd from Councis seurs, Americans and admirers of line arts. L H. WEBB, London Buildings. April 13 12 FROM LIVERPOOL. 1I7K have just received large additions to our VV stock of Crockery, per barque Jluskinaum. from Liverpool, and are now prepared la fill orders rom Merchants and others on the most favorable terms. McRAE A HARRISS. Msy 6. 22 PATENT MEDICINES. 4 BOXES Sand's Ssrsspsrllls, 2 boxes Town send's do., 3do Rlsley's do.. 3 gross Bats man's Drops, gross Wright's Pills, 1 gross Bran ds th's do., 1 gross Peters' do., 4 do Spencer's do., Sdoa Beckwlth'sdo 6 dos . MolTat's do. t cross Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,' 4 dos W'lstar's Balaam Wild Cherry, 4e. &e 1 C. Da PRE, Wdggtst ana Apothscsry ft 1. 1 DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. Result ef the EielU riMeetlotisRlofsi 1 Irelaud--C'hange la French Ministry Cholera 1 Hanfa,' Atfiy ' ' NcwYoasSAnUBl 12. Thesfcarnt Africa has arrived with layerpoof Jatts c the 3Ut UlU ' - ' ENGLAND. ; , The tfetm,iVe(tyritlver;!I'.tat' i wag impossiXIelo'ieJt whether;the niinistr were In a naiority 'r: jntoeritjr. Ii'"wa ex pected that Parliaments would meet durh the third week In October,,., , - - Repnrn of the eropa were (arorahle. JTur ther election rioto had"oceitrred ix Limerick FRANCE. ' The romietry baa been ehjangeJ.4 iM Droaeyit de L'Aoys ha beenV appoinfet minniter ( foreign affaire, and L Alapre 0 public works. X ; jij.,- The receipU ol Aejixasury haveVcreas Gen. Gouripand, Napoleoft'e aitehiint a St. IIelenar'died atParil on the 23d bIu Rogers 'spinning mills nearPuris balva beei destroyed by fire.' ' ,t T ; y t The Epanhh expedition to the PhiJIiPpint Island had proved uceesful., ' - ' ' Russia.'- ' . .7; . Count NeaseFrode had'becn snnenseded a Premier by Baron Mayendorf, v , . i ne cnoiera Lad appeared ftt Wariaw. -V thi PtMi Led " TIIE NORTH RITEtt IIANSlATjailXER. Messrs. Editobu: Who your permiasio. I will avail myself of a small space In you; valuable paper, to express an opinion on the above alarming calamity Aa un Americar citizen, interested in th safety and weliar: of the community, and iri the adminlstratlat ol juatlce id that community.. 1, desire tob heard upon an occurrence which call fortt a storm of indignationseldom if ever equal, ed. Now, from ail accounts, testimonies, dee. we gather the following Well established ann startling facts: ' ' . 1. That the steamer Henry Clay wna r well built and altogether sale boat, havir been cerniicd as such by the proper awho iCS. T'-t,-.' if- 2. That she was not pre disposed to a.. accideut or catastrophe,, further ;'thaa''6thc'i steamers. : ! , , ' - 3. That she was engaged in a rata , wit!, another steamer on her usual trip down the river. ' ' v". ' 4 4. That ibo officers and managera of the Henry Clay did make uae of all the tfieail in their possession to excel in speed the . rival 5. That these officers and managera were, while thus acting, conscious of the fact that they were perilling the livea of SCO humaf beings ; and, ' 6. That fn spite of tho rmonttrance anu entrealiet to the contrary, vould continue ic their insane career; and, Ioey.t ' 7. That the oSlcere and, manager 'of the Henry Clay did wilfully and deliberately take the livee of eighty one itornari beings,; Now, are not then theacrt of the case 1 We believe theyare and jtf cfc alaoi believe that the survivor of the Henry Clay will $l testify, and have 0 testified.': Yet to the 'ce of all the tcsliraonies of the wrvivlug- pas sengers to ihe contrary i before vtM' tribunal ol an 'outraged' communityv a ecommontty that knows no ;: bounde before their . Gotf whose authority 'they have spurned,' an whose laws they have trampled upon,' Capr. Taltman and his reckless associates, dare to affirm that they were not racing, and now, fearful ofthe cooaeqoeuee they" have m justly merited, ask for a -'anspension of pub lic opinion!" And what lor tTbal they may, under a plea of respectability, and w iih the influsnce of tho filthy lucre i their profession, invent some machinery to screen ihem from the administration -.of justice. : ? ;t But let --public opinion" have its coarse, abet that "public opinion," which they wfsh f-aus-pended" wiU - auspendl theoi; ,The Ledger arrival ostea:::: 30-Cm-c. I ' v"ijf, v iuiv uiaairou4 tvorK ; ano we sincerely nope trial the remon-eiranct-a of Ihe people, now renewed by ; ! mtlaneholy catastrophe, will be heeded L our legialutors, and t thoren-jh, effectual fa Ibrm wrought hv ihi jparticajarvi hit the reckless scoundrels .who WaVe desolated so raany homes, and steeped in agony so many i hearin. be broaght :to, immediate iastice ' iiue sei ai ut.uaiice. L.ei an outrageo com munity and ihe offljcled survirora. at least have the consolation of knowing iha;1 this will be the last catastropho' from steamboat racing. '-W ' S. DROUGHT IN. THE! WEST. Cincisjuti, August nAThd weather W cool and dry. It rained -.some in spots yes- terday, but did not dof any'good. ! ' , 1 Advices from Indiana, Kentucky and Ohio, in relation to corn are most unfavorable. Nearly all 'farfaera refers to se'. Pariiea who have lara contracts deliver jogaj at five dollars, are purchasing all the corn and stock hoga they cau get, ' - ' , ,THE WEBSTER5 NOMLVATIO, BotTOSt, August 11. George T. Curtis publishes a letter in the Advertiser, pronoun cing the letter in the New York Herald, which stated that the Webster rcta had i abandoned tbe idea or Dominating him; who!-. ;jun tr: ,x C.'.TCOJp.; V''-' r ':V. cm-: I . - ''" M, 36. May 5. 21 JunaB. T Marsh 30. -. ly EclitiQUJ.
The Tri-Weekly Commercial (Wilmington, N.C.)
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