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nnTi(Ti MMimmj ULLIJJ1 PUBUSHED TRI-WEEKLY, THOMAS LORING PUBLISHER OF THE - ORDERS, RESOLUTIONS AND LAWS OF CONGRIS. ...VHOLE,NO.&7Sl VOL T NO. 69. WILMINGTON. N. C. TUESDAY MORNING; AUGUST 24,1 1 852. r 0 THE TRI-WEEKLY COJUIEItCIU, . Is Published every ToasDAV, Thcbsday and Sat- paDAT, at taper annum, payaDte in an cqses in qa pr THOfllS i-ORINO-EorroB and PaopRiETOR. . f HATES OF ADVERTISING. ' I aqr. 1 Insertion 10 50 I 1 sqr. 2 months, 4 OQ 1 , St J " 75 1 1 " 3 " 5 00 1 M 3 1 00 I 1 S ' 8 00 1 " 1 month. 2 50 l 12 ' 12 00 Ten line or less make a square. If an advertise ment exceeds ten lines, the price will be In propor- " AH AftvArttflAmAnf a ar nnonMa tha tlma nflhMf Insertion. ..... Contracts with yearly advertisers, will be npde on the most liberal terms. No transfer of contracts for yearly advertising will be permitted. Should circumstannes render a ' change In business, or an unexpected removal nec- 7, m vii4iife awinuillg IV M1U uuuoii0U ici ilia will beat the option of the contractor, for the time he has advertised. ' ' v Tho privilege of Annual Advertisers is strietly 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 ertgazed, will be charged at tho usual rates. No advertisement is Included in the oontraot for the tale or rent of houses or lands In town or conn : try, or for the sale or hira of negroes, whether the , property is owned by the advertrlser or by other per- sons, mesa are excluded by the term "immediate business." "v : All advertisements inserted in the tri-weekly Com mercial, are entitled to one insertion In the Weekly free of charge. JOB, CARD AND FANCY" PRIXTINQ, executed In superior style. AGENTS FOR THE COMMERCIAL. New York Mes.rs.'Baows & DeRossst. fitew york and Boston V. B. Palm si. Boston FaaoiaicK Kiddsb. Philadelphia 8. R. Oohcn. BUSLXESS CARDS. M J. & D. McRAE & Co. General Commission Merchants, ; St -V WILMINGTON N. C. Particular attention paid to procuring freights and puf chaslog carsoesfor Vessels. OH SI ACS AS, DOWALD MACBAB, JOHN W.K. DIX. AggiiSl 1.1351. 69. - FJOSEPil R. BLOSSOM, General Honimlssloa aid Forwarding Merchant, I'rompt personal attention liven to Consign. tU 'Usuta tor 8ate or Shipment. Liberal Cash a tcances made on Consignments to ..i . i, nw or fop Sm York friends. Wllmingion, Jan. 30, 1852. 135 WORTH. COPJSIOS AND FORWARDING MEiCn.lliT, ' WILMINGTON, If. C. Feb. 19. 1AS2. UUy WILLIAM A. GWYER, JDeaoral Agent, Forwarding and Commission MERCHANT, I tabs nleaaare In Informing mv frlcods, that I am prepared to giv all busiriess entrusted tome ctil cleal and personal attention. I have a wharf for Naval Stores, with ampta accommodations, Spirit llouse and Warehouse. Consignments of Nival Stores for sale or shipment i and all klp ls of coun try produce solicited. Cash advances ma le on coh- "aignments. " ' April 18, 1952. 15 ' GEORGE MVERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER Keep cmsUnliy on hand, , Wines, Teas, Uqiwrt, Provisions, Wood anilWMow Ware, Fruit, " CenftaionwrksA-z. South Front street, WILMINGTON, N. C. NOV..18, 1851 109 WILLIAM M. RARRISS, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT ti . . WILMINGTON, N. C. Strict attention given to procuring Freights and purchasing cargoes for Vossuls, RkraaatrcBa : O. G. I'arsloy, Esq., ) Col. John McRae, Wilmington. Messrs. Dudley f Huntington ) Messrs. Hall, ackett & Co., ) Fayeltevile N. c. Joseph Utley, Esq., ) 'Messfs. Jas. Corner &. Sons, Baltimore, ft" B. A. Soudor, & Co., Philadelphia. Thomson 4 Hunter, t N v u " Plllsbury & Saitdford, P8 XorK- Hunting Tufts,. Boston. J. dkG. P. Pltcomb, Kennebnnk, Mo.,' "July 17,1851. 02 J. S. BANKS, C0HSISS105 AND FORWARDISB MERCDAST, f WILMINGTON, N. C. .ane 22. 12-12-mc. S. M. WEST, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MEkCHANT, T 1 ntlr trTlTirrlA V XT n " WtLMINQTON.N.C. June 12.J36: 33,ly J. HATHA WAY & SON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS WILMtNGT9N, N. C. J, Hathawat, J. L. Hathaway. Oct. 151851.' 91. CHADBOURN & HOOPER, General Commission Merchants, M 'ELLIS, RUSSELL & Co. OEHERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS WILMINGTON, Is. C. OH AS(t.BLLIS, HIRST P. BUSSXLt, JOS. I ( Jan. 2S. 1852. - BDSSBIL 133, BUSINESS CARD S. GEO. MRRISS, General Commission Merchant, WILMINGTON. N. C. CJTRICT attantlop glvdn to piocuring Krcight KJ andpurchasinguargocsiorvesseis. Karaa to K.P.Hall.Esq., 1 O.G. Parsley, Esq., J. A. Taylor, Esq., Wilmington. J. p. Bellamy, Es., Messrs. Ballard Huntington, J Messrs Tookcr, Smyth 4 Co., i y k " Thompson Hunter, ) Alcx'r. Herron, Jr. .Philadelphia Messrs. wimams ouuer, (chirHiston S C H.F. Baker, Esq. , Jan. 2. 1852. . T ; 123-tf. ANDERSON t SAVAGE GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WIIMINQTO N. C- JAME8 ANDERSON. EDWARD SAVAGE. July 1, 1S52. 46-12m. A. ADA MS, H. h. ADAMS ADAMS, BROTHER 4 Co. (Late Barry, Bryant A Adams.) COMMISSION MERCHANTS WILMINGTON, N.C. Jolyl, 1852. 123 ALFRED MARTIN. AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION MERCHANT, GENERAL" AGENT. Wllmlngton,N.C..Oct.3 1851. 85tf. JOSEPH H. FLANNER, General Commission Merchant. WILMINGTON, N. C. Oct.9th,1851. 87-ly-c. H. DOLLNEB. G. POTTER, JR. , D0LLNER & POTTER, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NEW YORK: LIBERAL CASH ADVANOSS MADE 0J ALL CON8ON MBNTS. March 16, 1852. lliP- DRS. FREEMAN & MALETT. If OM030PATH1C PHYSICIANS, Front Street, one door below Polley & Haft, WILMINGTON', N. C. April 18 1 DER0SSET & BROWN. WILMINGTON, N.C. BROWN & DEttOSSET. ' NEW YORK. GENERA L COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Marchl7 1852 -y GEO. II. KELLY, COMMISSION MERCHANT. Nextduoi to A. A. Wunnet's. on North Water st- willattendto thesaleofallkinds of Country Pro, Juce. such as Corn. Peas. Meal. Bacon, Lard, 4o and will keep constantly on hand a fu)l supply 9f Groceries, &c. References. WillesIIall,of Wayne, JohnMcRae, Wilmington VV. Caraway, '' Geri. AIx.. Mcllae. " K. P. Hall, Wilmington, Wiley A. Walker. " Dec. 13, 1851. llS-lr CORNELIUS DuPRE. AH OLE SALE AND RETAL DEALERS IN Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oil, Dye Stud's, Glass, Perfumery, Cigars, Old Liquors, Pancy Articles, &c MARKET STREET, WILMINGTON, N. C. Preacriptionscarefully compounded by experi enced persons. March 28. 1852. J. C. LATTA. COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND GENERAL AGENT, WILMINGTON, N.C. Oct.l 1351. 87 MILES COSTIN, COMMISSION MERCHANT WILMINGTON, N. C. RKFRR TO E.P.Hall, Esq., Pres't Branch Stale 1 Bank, I Thos. H. Wright, Esq., Pres't Bank Wilming Cape Fear, ton, N. C. O.G. Parsley, Esq., Pres't Commcr-1 cial Bank, j Dec. 19. 1851 118-tf. WILKINSON & ESLER. CA8H DKALERS IN ' ' :ontcctlonnry, Fruit, Nuts, Toys, Fancy Ar ticles, Perfumery, Tobacoi solars, Ac,, ' WHOLESALE AND RE I AIL, MARKET STREET, WILMINGTON N.C. Nov. 30. 1851. JO-tf McRAE & HARRISS. IMPORTEitS Sn WHOLESALE AND 'HBTA1L DEALERS IN CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHEN r WARE, AWD farming implements, West side Pront street, betweeu Market and Dock streets, WILMINGTON, N. C. October 2. 1851. 85. J, VESSEL. H. B. EILER8. WESSEL & EILERS. COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND WHOLE SALE GROCERS, North Water Street, Wil mington, N. C, Intend to keep at the above stands general assortment of Groceries, Liquors, and Provisions at wholesale and to oatry on a General Commission Business. raitxcc : K. P. Hall. Pres't Br'ch Bank of the 8tate O. G. Parsley. Pres't Commercial Bonk, r Wil n v ri 1 ' SXerYpoiter. -Vork. Jan. 20 1852. 131. CRACKERS I CRACKERS ! ! QABBLS. Soda, Butter and 8nar . W60boxea fresh from the Bakery and for talc, by ZENO H. GREENE. Jnno 8. N. C. T. copy. 36. BUSINESS CARDS. JOHN STRUTHERS& SON'S. MARBLE AND SAND STONE YARD, No. 360 1TIGII STREET, ". ' PHILADELPHIA. Marble Mantels, MunwneiUs, Tombs and Grate Stones constantly on hand. Everv deserivtwn of ' ORNAMENTAL WORK AN U, STATUARY Executed and imported. Orders for public or pri vate Buildings executed with promptness and qcs patel. N, B. Designs will be sent for Mantels, Mono rocnts and Gnaye Stones, and all work shipped In sured from breakage when required. Oct. 4. - 85-ly-c , MORE & GALLAGHER. ' IltON'POUNDERSl AND MANUFACTURERS OP WROUGHT A OABT IRON RAILING S RIDGE ROAD c COATES ST. PHILADELPHIA. Ail ordersattendod to with promptness and deai patch work warranted. Oct. 4. 86-ly c. TJ0S. F. GAUSE. Commission Merchant & Auctioneer, Office lu Hairs upper building, North Water Street. Where he will be happy to attend to all orders in either branch of his business. Wirmhigtoa, N. C. Dee. 23, 1851. 119-tf. COOPERAGE. THB subscriber is now prepared to make or re. pair water casks of any size, for the use of ves sels, on the iowest terms ; also, the citizens can have any article in the line of Coopering made or rnnairml with diBoatch. Wilmington, Feb. 26, 1858. 147-12m.p. XftTlfiE OP COPARTNERSHIP. THE undersigned having this day purchased the .ktlro'lntAFnat ftf Mr. O' (i. PABSLET. in the Point Petcr'Stoaijj Sav' Mill, have forrncd a copan- nershlp tortne purpose oi muauiuviuung oiuam Sawed Lumber. Wbntwobth W. Pcucc, William Nxilson. PEIRCE & NEILSON. Jan. 1. 126-lve SHIPPING ARTICLE. A HANDSOME edition of Shipping Articles, just printed and for silo at IJit Commercial Office, equal' to any as yet imported "from New York." nHr Tor a Ream or more will be filled at a cost of 10 to 20 percent, cheaper than they are in New Nov. 10,?85. lQ2tf BLANKS, THE following Blanks are printed and kept con stantly for sale at the Office of The Commercial. CqMMERCfAL Shipping Articles. Rates of Freight on W. Bills of Lading. Do. Letter Sheet. Crew Lists. Prices Current. Checks on all the IJanka Cbaiter Party. Manifests of all kinds. Entries Merchandise. A K. Rail Koad. Do. on Line Boats. Bills of Exchange, bound and in sheets. Do. Domestic. NegoXiabla Notes on the several Banks.' Do. on all the Banks. Bill of sale of Vessels. Do. Ballast MISCELLANEOUS. Warrants, with and with out judgment. Negro Posses. Warrantee Deeds. Bills of Sale. Do. of Negroes. Bonds for Negro Hira. Mortgage Deeds. Bonds for the Delivery oil ProDertv. COURT BLANKS Ven. Exponas. Ca Saand Bone. Alias Vend. Ex. Fi Fa. Subpccnaa County and Superior Court. Jurors Tickets, County and Superior Court, Writs. All kinds of Blanks and Job Work, executed to order with neatness and dispatch. COFFEE QCBAGS Green Rio Coffee. 25 bags Laguyra XiO Coffee. For salo by HO VARD &, PEDEN. May 29. J2 MILL SAWS. THE subscriber has the pleasure of informing Milter's engaged in sawina pitch pine,' that he has succeeded in getting up the best Saw for that purpose that has ever yet been produced, as far as he knows. All sa.ws warranted not to split In the teeth. ' J.: M. RQBINjSON'S, Hardware Store, Wilmington, N. C. Oct. 16. 1 1 H. 4 J. copy, 91. ADVANCES. LIBERAL Cash advances will bo made, when required, on 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.' Wa will also advanco 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 &. BROWN. March 18. 1-tf. r SPECIAL NOTICE. mHE subscriber resDectfullv informs the public X that he keeps constantly on hand a supply of Corn, Oats, Peas, Hay. and good Fresh Water Mill Meal and Homlney all it reasonable prices. Call at his store. North Water Street, formerly occupied by L. N. Barlow. WM.A. ROURK. May 4. T 2l-5rho FARMERS AND GARDNERS. WE have tuat received a supply of Fbesh Ga a om and GaAss Ssbds from Philadelphia. ALtSOJ Several new patterns of Plows, Grain mills, Cora S hellers, Hay Cutters, Ac. For aaleby McRAE HARRISS. Feb. 26. : i , , 147. TOBACCO. rttOXES prime low-priced Tobacco, juat re Uvoeived And for sale by . ' ROTHWELL & McAUSLAN. July 10. . 61 rLOVIL FINE Superfine, and fEitra, In bbls. half bbls. sndbig,just receivedand for aaleby B. S. KOONCR. May B. ?1 DEEDS FOR SALE. WaknteeDeede.andDeedsforMorigagconlaml jWtprinte'd.lncorrectfoTmapdfoualcaUba CommjrWo'OJlcs." ' " I CHEMICALS, FttSH arrivals of the following 100 ox. Sal pbate ttuinine, 5 bbls. Epsom Salts, 6 lbs pure Sulfhats Ziac, 3 oa Sulphate Morphine, 4 os Ace tate Morphine, 10 lbs Blue Mass, 15 lbs English Calomel, C oi Peperlne, 5 galsSpirita Nitre, 2 os Oil Tobacco, SlbsHyJ. Patasaa,(Kogliah,) 2 lbs Iodine, 2 lbs Iodide Arsenic, 2 lbs Chloroform, 1 n Iodt Copper, 1 oz Valerinaie of Iron, 6 lbs Phosphite Soda, 20 lbs Sugar Lead, pure, 4 oi Tannin,! os Oxide Mercury, 5 gals sq. Ammonia, 10 lbs Siidts Ammonia Aroinai, 10 lbs Hoffman's Anodyne. For salo by C. DuPItK. Druggist, Markets!. 1 March 10. 6. THE NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE iwm w. , KALEIGH, N. U. ' rPUEabveCompanyb.asbeenin (Deration aim JL tbelstIAprll,l843, undeitue directionofthc toiiowtngvnn:ers,vl: Dr.Cbaa. B.Johnson President, Wm, D. Hay wood, Vice Presidcn t , Jamjs F.Jordan, Secretary, Wuij H. Jones , Treasurer , Perrjn Busboe, Attorney, Dr. It. B. Hay wood, $ tonnltation. J.Hersman,Gen'IAent This Company has received a charter giving advantages to the insured over any other Com pany." Tie1 Sth Section give the Husband the privilege to insure hla own life for the sole use of his wile and Children, re from any claims of the rep resentatiVBsofihe husband or any of hlscredlt era. Organized on purely mutual principles, thellfe members participate in the teW of the profits which ars declared annually. Besides, the a pll- canttorll)e, when the annual premium ia over 3C may pay flne half In a Note. All claisisforinsuranceagainstthe Company will be paid within ninety days after proof of the death ot the party is rurnianed . Savesare insured for one or five years, atrates which willenableallSlaveholderstosscure this class of properly against the uncertainty of life. Slave insurance presents a new and Interesting feature In the history of North Carolina, which wil prove very important to trie Southern statea. Thelastfourmonthsoperation of this Company shows a very large amount of business more than theDirectorsexpectedtodo the first year having aireaay issuea more man wv policies. All Communications on business oft he Company snouid b addressed to 4 AS. F. JUKDi, Raleigh, April 8. 1951. PUBLIC PURCHASINQ (OMMISSS.Tn 4GGNCY, 1 ISTASLISItED AT TH' OFFICE OF ADAMS 4- CO.'S EXPRESS FOR the accommodation of Country Merchants, Surgeons, Physicians, Horticulturists, Artists, ana me puouc generally, ine subscriber has made arrangements for the faithful Execution of every practicable, proper and remunerative commission in till way of "i Purchasing Gooda of all Descriptions. Orders directed to me, if left at any of Adams ft Co.'a Express Offices, will come promptly to hand, or they may be addressed (post paid) to A. L. ST1MSON, No. 19, Wall street, New York. RcrisiNcas: Messrs. Adams & Co., Pullen, Virgil & Co., Wells, Buttcrfield Co., Edwards, Sanford d Co. July 20. 64 1m EMPTY SPIRIT A AAPRIME aelected, just xvWia. For sale low by BARRELS. received per Ciarris- ADAMS, BRO..f-;Co. 41. Jane 19. CINCINNATI WHISKEY. 1 TABBLS.Cihclnrriti Whrikey.Wetchers ex 1JJ tra brand, now landing and for sale by ADAMS, BRO. & Co. June 19. 41. BROTHERS LINE. THE New Steamer "Dodolass" having been added to this Line, and now having two light draft Steamers and four Tow Boats, all in eood or der, the Proprietors are prepared to transport freight to'Fayetteville and the intermediate landings, with as quicK despatcn as any other Line. J. 8. BANKS, Arent. June 22. 42 if. A CARD: MESSRS. G. F. KENNEDY of Chester and JAMES M. HURST, formerly one of tho pro- fmetors or the IManter's Hotel. Charleston, have eased the AMERICAN HOTEL, King Street, and would respectfully solicit from their friends and the travelling nubile a cortion of their aatronaee. We pledge ourselves that the guest of the Hotel will receive accommodation unsurpassed by any in ihe tit J. -Carolinian. KENNEDY & HURST, Charleston, June 12. 38 6m. FRESH FLOUR BY SCHR. WM. H. SMITH. Qf BBLS.-extVaTamllv Flour, fresh gronnd j 6VJS " Hiram Smith" do. " 10 ball bbls. Super Floa ; Low for cash at GE ur H. KELLEY'S. Aug. 3. J., W. H. & N. C. T. copy. 60. MESS BEEF. 1 f BBLS Mesa Beef, for salo by ELLIS, RUSSELL & CO. Aug 5 $UK SALT. (1(T SACK Salt momently expected. UVU by ADAMS, BRO. August 3. For salo fc Co. 60 FAYETTE i ILLE FLOUR. OjJ BARRKLS Fine' and nperflne, fresh Of groorid'fr'om new wheat. For sale by JOS. R. BLOSSOM. August 10. 63. GLUE SUITABLE for Distillers use, from 10 to 18 cts. kJ per lb. lor sale by JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM. 29. Msy 22. GLUE. OA BBLS. superior, just received and for aale, J by f ADAMS oivu. at to June ft 35 BILLS OF LADING, &c. ? POLIO POST B1LL3 OF LADING bound In Books. and sheets. also Letter Sheets with varlotyof mercantile blanka.lorsaht at The Cesi- sto Ufflct. t r LIME! LIME!! LIME!!! finrsBBLS- Llncolnville White Ltfttipi Also UWVJ calcined Plaster, Plastering Hair. and Fire Brick, HydraalltCeraent ,1000 bbls. Lime f-c.orsalt by J .C R. B. WOOD i ContraotorsaadBailders. April 3. 1852. COLLECTOR AND GENERAL AGENT, I WOULD here take this opportunity of returning my thanks to my friends and patron for the vers liberal patronage i have received at their hands, during the time I have boen collecting for them and hope by strict attention to business and -with a oeiermination to picase, still io receive a continua tion of their confidence and support, as I inttnd to devote my time to that business. - Refer to Messrs. Ellis & Mitchell, R. IT. Grant Esq., Geo. tt. French. Esq., C Myers, Ksq., ant Messrs. Potter A Kidder. I will atlend the Courts of the sdiolnlnr Conn ties whenever Inducements is oflersd. My office will be in the store of Messrs. Whitaker and Whir ried, at which place I will be found unless when out, attending to business. In my absence, any communication left with Messrs. Whitaker 4" Whitfield, for me. will be handed to me. I will attend, as usual, to the sale of real estate hiring servants; renting houses or any other business in which an active agent ie wanted, ' A. A. B. SOUTHALL. Weekly Journal, Herald and Goldsboro' Patriot copy till forbid. Feb. 19. 144-tf. WOOD'S HACKERS AND PULLERS. FOR salccheap at the Hardware Store. ' J. M. ROBlNSOtf, March 16. 1S5 DRUGS AND MEDICINES. JUST RECEIVED. 1 f LBS. Gum Opium, (Turkey.) 200 Iba Salt lUPetre, 40 lbs Gum Arabic, 30 lbs Allxander Senna, 20 lbs R. J. Senna, 1 bbl Cum Camphor, I bbl Cream of Tartar, I bbl Care. Soda, I cask Sal. Soda, 2 cases Cooper's Isinglass, 3 dot Cox's Gel atine, 4 boxes celebrated Soap Powder, 12 dox box es Yeast Powdof. 1 . .. C. DoPRE, Druggist. March 30. 11 6. NOTICE. THE subscribers ready to contrsct for Steam Engines of any size, brsny kind of Mill gear ing. To any one wanting Machinery of the above description they will offer Indncsmems equal to any establishment either North or South. Please give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. SUTTON, SOUTHMADE & CO. Wilmington, N. C, April 6. 1862. l-tf. Weekly Journal, Fayetteville Observer, Golds boro Patriot and Raleigh Resistor copy three months and send bill to us. BILLS OF EXCHANGE AT REDUCED PRICES. BLANK BILLS OF EXCHANGE, on fine paper and of a very handsome Impression, for sale at The Commercial Office hound Id Books e various sizes, and in sheets. ' Vet. IB. 92. VALUABLE TURPENTINE LAND FOR SALJS. SIX thousand acsjs of well Timbered filne Lands, situated near Ihe Salts, n Mcintosh County, Georgia, fifteen miles 'from Darien, and forty-five miles from Savannah, on the Stage Road. - 1 There are fifteen tasks of boxes cut on the tract, five of which have been worked but one rear, the other ten tasks have been worked from three to four years. i' The extreme distance to haul Is about four miles on ihe tract. At a distance of two miles from a good landing on the Sapclo River, (at which Ves sels of 100 tons can load) is a good Turpentine Still, with all necessary wagons, teams, toots, fixtures and appurtenances. A portion of this land is well adapted to the cul ture of Cotton, Coin, Cane and Rice. On the properly Is a comfortable Dwelling House recently erected, and contiguous are Negro Houses, Maoies, etc. I he settlement is one of the most healthy loca tion's in the low country. ' As a Urge portion of the tract remains unboxed. it constitutes a valuable reserve of pitch pine Tlm- oer wnicn could be cut for exportsilon, rafted at the landing, and loaded twelve miles down the lliver In Vessels of 2 to 300 tons burthen, there be ing full sixteen feet water at ordinary tides on baptlo Bar. If desired, a good Mill-site could be obtained on reasonable terms at a convenient point on the River. For further particulars apply to Messrs. DeRos- set & Brown Wilmington or Andrew Low & Com pany, navannan. May 25th. 1852. 30-6m-c. MORE POETItY AND MORE PICTURES. "Breathes there a rhan with soul so dead, Who never to himself hath said. This is my own, my native land V Thus we exclaimed, while gazing with an extra glow of patriotism opon some of the finest steel en gravings ever published, entitled as follow t " the first Prayer In Congress,." ''Washington's Inaugu ral Address," the spirit of 76," "rho Declaration of Independence " Which has just come to hand, and an examination of which is solicted from Counois seurs, Americans and admirers of fine arts. London Buildings. April 13 12 FROM LIVERPOOL. WE have just received large additions to our Siock of Crockery, per bsrque Muskingum, from Liverpool, and are rlow prepared to fill orders rom Merchants and others on the most favorable terms. McRAE A HARRISS. May 6. 22 PATENT MEDICINES. 4 BOXES Sand's Sarsspsrilla, 2 boxes Town aend's do., 3 dox Risley's do., 3 gross Bate man's Drops, t gross Wright's Pills, 1 groas Bran leth's do., 1 gross Peters' do., 4 dox Spencer's do., 6 dot Beckwlth's do 6 dot Moffat's do., gross Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, 4 doa Wiaisrs Balsam IVild Cherry, Ac. Ac C. DsPRK, Druggist and Apothrcaiy. March 10 . Frmn the Vosfs (Hire Branch. " . JTAJcsr fox vs M.miMQsr.,, - Should VI I to make a bonn fire of all th IIibm 1 Young Wim. 'Afiirrieii V5V mno'i FrienoV 4rJ4 B'iil 'fl)ow j the author" after them 1 1 hare a litlle DeiLbor'fc Lo be lierta tilt they tell her kgotptl treth, aoi livea up to iL , The nidale ebe ices her bus band eomiDjf up if reel, tbtf loakei fur the door, as if ahe fiad'm another inincte la live', stand in lit entry" tritb her teeth chatter ing in tier bead till he gelt all hk eoau nn mufflers, and over-shoes, and wbanfo eallV eroa, oS, then cha roond like a cat ,i a lit after t,he booljuck ; warms his nUpvm, and puts'em on, and tliatocatee her writ cartipg at the tablo, for fear it will tir hira. Poor Utile Innocent lool! ahe imng r thai iba way to preserve Li afoetioi,.- Preserve a fiildJeatkkl The consequence is, he's sick of the sight of her, snobs her w J.ca ahe aska bhn a question j after be has eaten her good dionertlake hirnaelf off as soon n possible, bearing in the mind the oldbrovcrV 'that too much of a good thing it good ' fir oothing. Now the troth ia jost lbiv and t wish all woraeaoa earth bad lot one- car in common, so that I eouitr por thie Jitila' gospel toto tit Just so long aa a imatt ia'ht quite as sure ns if he knew certain, whether notfifnjr prl earth could ever disturb your af fection for him. be la ttmti hnmKi i..-t . ' butthirery eecood he Cods out (or thinks he doea) tiat be baa possession of every inch of your heart-ftnd do neutral territory-be will turn ott h4 heel and march off wbUt- J Iin 'Yankee poodle F - . . . , . Now h' nrf nse to take vottr iwi.i . - . kerchief and go enivcling roond the boo' ; with a Dink ooeeand red eyee not a bit of If.' If yoo have wade the Interesting discorrry that you were, married for 4 sort of upper : tervaot, or house keeper just fill that place and no other, keep your tern per, keep ail hie Strings, nntl hntlnnit nrA trar,a n I i aeep mm ai a oisianee, as a house k , r-ef should'them's my eenfimenteP I I. ivS seen one or Iwo men in my life who coJJ bear to be loved (as a woman with a soul knows how) without being tpoilt by it, or : conrerted into a tyrant hot they ere" raro birde, and shooid be caoght, etoffed, and sent to Barnurn I Now, as the minister say, 'I'll close with an interesting incident that cane' onder mv own rjbeerjrwion - -v '. r . Mr. Ferh came home oneday when Ihnd sudh a crocifying headache that I couldn't " am wbii neneis mo iomaie mm a new ot.e ; however, 1 lined the sieevet; inended all t:.a button holes, and tewed on eew buttons down' the front, and ail over the coat tails when' finally it occurred to me!(I heltere it was a1 ioggeslation oi Salati) that the pocket mi-ht" need mending; so I turned it inside oof, and"' what do you think that 1 found 1 1 A love hU Urfrom him to my dreu maker I dropped the coat, I dropped the Wtjrk basket. 1 dropp-? ed the baby, fit was a rem Ate. and 1 ihoh it mm A . a. ..a r joet as well to pot her out of future miaerv'. I and then I hopped up info a ehafr Id front of, the looking glasi, andremarked lotbe yonn woman I saw there, P a" jr y V t a'a t ir VOtiRsf-.ErBiiHlycB--A--C()ltr0DJDi:O- root, aoaim' and I wasn't f ' j ' INTERESTING FROM MINNESOTA. A Correspondent of the New York Jooroal v oi ; C6mtnere,, writng from Sf. Anthony: ' Minnesota, says; j , 'v ; .' " There is a great emigration to this and other parts ol Minnesota Territory.' The news of the recent ratificatioft of the Sioux"' treaty, whereby millions of acre of land trp opened to the emigrantir, ie recciwd with pub-" lie rejoicing, and causes every boat leaving for this region to be loaded with passengers.' ' Emigrants are urged" to locate upoa the landa in the expectation that ; before they can ba" surveyed, and offered loreale. Congress niil enart the liree farm bill t and thus th will' have their farms without money or pnee.-w' 'The country produces inrinrr wheat. oatn,l : Indian corn, but not equal to Illinout oi Wis-" consin i Winter wbcut doee not sueceed. The winters are very long, And cattle have to be foddered seven months of tfle year . I doult ' if it ever will prove a very inviting agricuJlu- " ral country For lumbering it may be oiher w we. as the regions norlb ol the Sauk RapiJ contajn inexhaustible supplies of magnificent pines and hemlock. , t , , ft LATER FROM THE JISJIERIES. t' The St. John's Courier or Tuesday, refer- v ring to a statement made io some of the pa.' . j cts here that the fishing schooner Coral was -seized by mistake, replies that them ia no' mistake -about the matter that she. was clearly in lautt. '''WiV - Y The proposed bill to impose light duties on English vessels entering American porta is styled by the SL John papers, Congrcs re- taliating upon Great Britain." , , The St. John Times.' in speaking of tho late ball given by the' people ol St. John tu' Commodore Ferry and his officers, any a: VVe endeavored to convince our readers that the manngersof the late ball tP Commo-' ' dore Perry, Were not only doing wrong, and heaping a gross and unmerited insult upon a truly British people, but also exposing them selves arid others to the scurrilous n'tlicelo of, our Yankee neighbors, ,The people pfl-e-publicau America, Ijk a wily serpent when nettled in the bosom of friendship and kind-' ness, will even turn foul traitor to tlio -; who feed and feast them, and plunge thir vemomous and putrilactive fangs in V j breasts of those who readily honored idnn. as the subjecle of a foreign, though 'friendly- power." ,V' -v The Newbrunswicker, on the other hand, says, in respect to tho bull, that -nlihougu the time lor making preparations for this dia phy was limited, yet tbe htTuir did credit to , all roiirerned." 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The Tri-Weekly Commercial (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Aug. 24, 1852, edition 1
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