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Vr. J la publtahodf every Ytdt,:Thurdatf and &Uw Bay, ai5,CW par annum, payabl lttlUaee lne.a ,;.yaeev . V;- t BYiTnaa;ironiNG,:: OR ft K 8 P 0 3f U 1 SI G B D I T O R i 'H ft .reoT ad Ninit ifiiiTi,! rf. J ..... . vfrrr It ri)vmrttr m ' .'' ' ' t V'" TS..UJ.Vlr( CV, ' V - , v sts, ur q.',l IneertloV, 0,5O 3 . V V; 1,00 t, l month, "v , 2.50 pATES 0KJADVE8TISIM0. I ear, Ziwntue, iA.UU li" 1 year, ' , ,12,00 fed lines er lew nuke ae.oafs.;. If an Adverslee- " ' gyi iranffar of canwacia for fwrly dvirtlaji) wl apsrmiei' Should itr;tfiatnce Mndar dwrig aUI option ot tna conwacior, ror we ums uo um, u- ThepHvnoga of Annual AnVwtftqri to atrlpuy Uin Jted to thoU Ovn Immediate baslneiitTind all advarr flemeouJor)h boheftt of othar pertoni, as wall aa all adrertlaiiBtltt fn Vffl their ovrh bualnaaaj and l) aeaaofadvertlaemejiU la len'.or othofwlaa, beyond tha ltmiti i ,8xedi flM ba charged at th"'ajittaCrt..; . All adwtlaeraenU'lBter Jn therfrly Com ptrcial, ar"nUtlad lo.ona bat' lmto WtMy, fat of ehargfc' tJitf'' ;-' JOB, CAttD ond ANQT I'JUNTIOj executed )0 auperlor atyie. . v., . AGENTS FOR THE COMMERCIAL BW VOlltCi Mossr. Baows & DaRoaaaT. 304 TON : FBCOtaioK KiDoaa, Esq. MARTIN & CRONLY.; - AUCTIONEERS CO.VIMiS3ION MBRCBANTS, dkNERAL AGENTS: ,vVilmlnton,N4 C. OcC3 1818. , fe 85tf. JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM, general Coji uisioa Merchant. WILMINOTOX, "S. c. Jah dvmico4 m i.Ib ih cunai$niqeqtg to me, or to my friends In New York. Oct. 23. 1 D. L. BUTT ERflELD, P A VI LION HO TEL. Corner of Hazel and Meeting Streets, CiIiULKSTOX, s. c. vV'ure he will oe happy to aee all hta V )trH CAKULIBf A FRIENDS. luly Id49. ' 60-tf. J. C. LATT.L tJOM.ltSSiUN MERCHANT. uNI' iJUNliltAL v II.MIMiTON. N.C, Oct. 10.1848 oT J. II U HA WAY & SON. COMMISSION J. Hatmawat. March 3, Ib49. MERCHANTS. J. L. HltUAWAT. JOHN 11 AIL, Coiumissiou Merchant, VVILMINUTON. April 12. 12 DR. W. E. FREEMAN, IIOM(E OP A TiUC Fll YSICIA N, MARKET StH0Doora above Front St Dee. 23. 1848. 120-6 RUSSELL & HENDRICK GENERAL Xomiaisslon Merchants, WILMINGTON, N. C. Jot. B. RC88ELL, JOS. KeNDSICK Aug. 14. 63 GEORGE S, GILLESPIE. . aCent rot. tub balk or .TIMBER LUMBER, NAVAL STORES d'-c wlll.naka liberaleaab advances on alluonaignmentx -oi produce. March 17. 1849. I JOSEPH H. FLANNERk: : General Can nhilaa Merchant1 WILMISOTON, f. 4. ; . Oct, 9th, 1849. ' .'..'ST-Iy.' WILLIAM NEFrr WlfOLBSALI AND RETAIL DKAtKa Uf ship chandlery, ship stores and Groceries. : CORNER OF DOCK V WATER STREETS, WILMINQTON, N. C. Deo.7th.184B. " ' " ANDERSON & LATIMER, t COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SOUTH n ATKK HTttKKT. v , WILMINGTON, N. C.- . 8ep.Z7, 1848. 82-ly-o. icilro4y, CHAD B OURN & CO.; eacr! Connnlsslonr Merchants. bw. ll.849.v-' ;' 114. GEORGE. ELLIOT, ;,J v COMMISSION. M ERCHANT C . '.AND AGENT wsM . FOR TUE ALE OFTIMI1ER, LUMIICB Ao ; WILMiNQTON, N C." ' BILLS OP EXCHANGE.' A FRESH supply of Bllla'af Eichattgtk an alet tint Imnraaaton, which wUI ba aojeffo th.t. rqairM, or bound In Books, to order, juat mmIvod an4 for ays it THE COMMERClAl, OFFICE. Jan. 2S. .. us. . tnflr'riMb4a icit Hna. iKa nrW rill faa la nrooor- 1 ' ixu kitMntumnnt Kk ntvftbla at tha llraa of their i Will li iili ,1 V0;NO: 1471 WIMirJpTONHUKSDAY ji: TIIK anduraignad 'having reeelred tha Agency o ACGUST.t I VSUf AXCE ANt BAXKfJlb CO.nPA.3fY OP AUGUSTA OA,. laoo Pjllcleaon Vetb, Cargoa. Freight Ac roaaonabla rutea m Frumiuma any otner in- tha kind- In the Couniry. Ttie CaplCoi wumiogton, Aufc W. J849tl.:;v--ljri. 'd felt' , NATIONAL IMAM VVSSV BU- IN THE iETNA INSURANCE COM- ;. 'PANT, 09 HARTFORDComn., iy, '.;-'i; OB, IM '' : A'' HOWARD INS UtlANfJE COMPANY. , OF' NEW YORK. May beeflected'oy application to ' Ui.tOidET Sc BROWN. . March 17. 1849. 108 GEORGE W. DAVIS, COMMISSION MERCHANT, WILMINGTON, N.C. tfarch 17 1849 1 DER0SSET & BROWN, WILMINGTON, N C. BROWN & DEROSSET. NEW YORK GRXERAl COMMISSION . MarehH. 1849. MERCHANTS. l-y. S. M. WEST, A U CTl O X Ell li, AVD COMMISSION ME. tCll ANT WILvIlXGrOV, N. O. ulberalCish tilviincM4iiii.lv nn nil consignmi ntg from ltt Norlh.oron Hroduco I'roin the Country. O.fl.'e I doors untho Viarf,South tideol ' " ' AIrKei lieel. April 5. 1949 . 9-tf.c. CORNELIUS MYERS, MAN UFA C T U RE 11 , AND DEALER IN HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS AND WALKING CAN, &c. WJLVUtfQTON, N.'c'., Matkef-at. Oct. 17 1348. " ;l-tf. BE.y. IlLOSSJil & SON, General Ceu.uissiou MerehnBls, 'iVEW YOtlK. f5J. ILOSSOM. CH Ad. W. BL08S0M. Liberal udv.incoii mudc ipon Coii--.iniuer,(a. Ueterences. ' J. It. Blossom, ) J. & O. .lciUa,4. Co. Wilmington. G. W. DAVis'Kaq. July 10. 1319. 49. GEO, HARRISS, General Comuiisslon Merchant, WILMINGTON, N. C. ' STRICT attention given to piocuring Freight 'aftil purchasing Cargoes for vessels. Usrsa to E. P. Hall, Esq,. 1 O. O. Parsley, Kaq., J. A. Taylor, Kaq., Wilmington. Messrs. Bnllnrd 4 Huntingion, J Messrs. Tooltcr, Smyth A Co., N v . Thompson Hunter, J"eora. Alei'r. Herron, Jr., Pliilslclphia HTB.ll.rtjch.re.ton.S.C. Jan. 2. 1849. 123-tf. WILLIAM M. UAiaRISS, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT ,?-4- ; WILMINGTON, tf. O. CTWCT attention gleh to procuring Pralghta waaat ywtyiiiMMU vlVe IV iwvuvi, .'. Ririaaircaar .:. .,- 'V .7 . ; 0. G. Parahy, Eea, ) V.''v CoiJohnMcRaa7 Wilmington. N C Messrs. Ballard dk Hunting Ineton, J ; ; , - WW Pack, Esq., Ralelgh.N. C Joasnh Dtl g-. , ' ( ' ajr-iwviue, . v oieaara. uait. sacKatt dfc U0a n it,.. . - Ueasra. Janiei Corner A Sona, Baltimore. V:. R. A. Souder & Co., Philadelphia.-. 11 Thompaon Hunter .' : PlUabnry A Sandford, w,w .V ' Hiitln A. Tufu. HnatnH."' 1-L." 1 Tltooinb.tennebunk, Ma. July 17th, 1849. SI tf. v OERf) & MARTLV General Corambsion Merchants, 3T 1-3 North fbanrea. ' 'PUILADELPUIA, . ' Rtria to . ' .t, ' Maaara,Taoa. WATaoif St Bout, 1 ' 'jiJr Daqota, Eaq., J h, ' -r ? - ; Roatnf NeiUojF, Kaq, j " t ifeisra. Moato, TAnoa &. OoM. v . . , - J. ilTBsowsa, A Co., J N,w Ywk It'- Omo. Uaaaisa.Eaa. Wllrolngtn. April 1, 1841k v -' afM- BARRY, BRYANT & ADAMS. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 'July 17. TyjvqiauuM, Pli.B. 12 WYID (JASU WELL, GENBUAL:C0AIIlSSrON - a - if a r A. PORVARDINCf MERCHANT, Wilmington,' n. o. ' .Oct. 10.1949. 99 Ir. rt.Vt .'JRI HTYi OK ."LiOIV UONn'JJi .-J. j;4 i ll "M I I 111 f i i . -1 r i i v ; published rieeki; u C0M3IISSI0N MERCHANT.; ;. Neitdoor to ArA!.Wonoet'a,on No'rtn rVatet will attend to the sale of all kinds of Countrr J duce.auch aa Corn, Peas, ileal, Bacon. ' Lard, A and will keep conautntly on hand a full apply . , Orooerjea.&e. .m,, ,( 4 ,?iW ' ''':';.',, Reference . , . 4J Wlllea Hall, of Wayne,; John MoRae, Wilmtngto , W. Caraway, . - .'-tienAlx.. McKaeV. E. P. H ttt, Wllnjlnetoni Wile A. Walker, . Deo. 13, 1819. v A i" , . 1 15- iji i ' 4... . .'ml. .. . i-VJ. jffiR0THWELL, CTIQNEEU AND COMiUSSlON WILMINGTON, Q..v Jari.3, 1850. : ' 123-t(. u. worth i r Commission and Forwarding MERCHANT, WILMINGTON, Ni C. Peb.'l9. 143-12 m. J. E. T00MEV COMMISSION; MERCHANT,. AND GENE RAL 'A GENT north water s treet, WILMINGTON. N. C. Feb. 7,1850. 137-ly. CHABLC8 D. KLLIB. HSTy. SU8SSLL. ELLIS & RUSSELL. Gencral loimuhsiori Merchants. AND AGENTS FOR CAPE FEAR STEAM SAW MILL, WILMINGTON, N. C. REFER TO ' ' ' K. 1. Hall, iiq., Pres't. Branch Bank State, Wil mington. Afobsu. A. C. Rossug & Qo., ) ... ' N. L. McCaaADT A Co.. I NT ork- E. Lincoln & Co.. Hbhson f- Mabtin. William & Bt7TLta, H. h . Bakes, Eun. l, im. PUlad'a. Charleston, S.C. 1-Iy Jan. FOR SALE M T.IK OFFICE OP TUE COMERCUL, RATES OF TRANSPORTATION OM TUB WILMINGTON At HALBIGH RAIL ROAD. RATES bF FREIGHT Between Wilmington & Charleston. Revised July 4, 1849. Price 25 cents'. JUST RECEIVED, AT MAYER'S CHEAP STORE. I i PIECES of fine superior assorted colore of v lirouu Uoin. 6 pieces of first quality of Oil Cloth. 50U pair of Blaqkeu, suitable for servants. 4 WW yards ot double Mill Kersey 200 piece's of FrencbyEpgUahtfc ol Calicoes. ,'EpgUahutod American prints All ol the above articles will be sold nt the lowest cash prices. JOSEPH MAYER. Oct. 18. 1849. 9i.if. NOTICE. 'PHK subscriber offers lor sale, his Sound J J. Place, known as SHANDY HALL, and several other tracts connected, containing in all 1520 acres. 1 will sell any quantity to suit pur chasers,' '1 will ae44 500 aprea. on thw East side of the Cape Fear, 7 miles below Wilmington. ALSO, My entire Crop an J Stock ol Cattle, Horses, Hoga, Bouts and Seines, Household and Kitchen Furni ture. - D. M. BRTANT. Aug. 30th, 1B49. ' 7ff-tC FOR SALE. THE Tei HOUSE and Store on second St. The Store at present oc- erms easy, pied by J at. Curry. Apply U RUSSELL A KEiVDRlCK. 102. Not. 16, 1843. STEAM PICKING, ROSE & BELTS. V r. ruL.L,nr, ageqi tor tne Boston Belting O. Company, wUi keep eonatantly on hand, and Ibrsale, vaioua kinds of Bella, Hose, and steam Packing. Parkins. ' . ' . . V. All orders punctually attended to. Jane 30, 1549. 45-tf. . ; A . tt ' tl rt ft r .V,- KIHA l II W lAX. : CHECKS on the several Banks In thl'poea bound In Books, and la shaela,Torrlet tha Commercial Qfflt. h , -ft . r .; '' flAT AND BRICK. OC f"fl Superior Brick. 150 Balea Sup AUiVJUW arWr Hay. daily expect es from WiMiMMAtfe. perSch.'duaaa M. Ybun. for Q. W. DAVIS. iNoyv10.-:i.V 101. GLUE (V the belt kjod. axpreesly for distillers, always J oa hand; and for sale by JOSEPH K. BLOSSOM. Oct. 23d, . . v-'. .. , 93-tf. 1 (Wi OHLONS Linseed OIL for asUat 1 aVAJV r ; VVM. EKPS. Not.:7. . , . 104 , T0 vLET. A SMALL bwallln House, altuited near iifl umw'T rov. ppiyw Jaa. TL tt : ; ill. PORK! PORE!!- ib BARRELS New York City. Meat, in store and for eala h ' ELLIS A RtSSELL. .-. rio.Lord'aBulldlnga. ,t IIJ Jan. If- THOMAS LURING. - )Ur-fc!a ' Ji ' " ' TING. i FEDUUAUY 28; nJJJ juat reeelvej ' Mayer'a tlteup ji erwhichl oflisreit at a lower price than .ored bvfore In this place.'. V -.- ti,' JOSEPH MYEIJ. j CiaARS"tV4rlua Brantkfct v waic v. aalabv WMtJEFP", ... . , - . en ( X FC 'RENT. - Hr IKOmoeaow decupled by E.'tKckln" Possesion clven first January.' For anuary t urtlief fr' iulara, Inquire of -t-I; . .... ' .At J v TAlLORLNGIf- waafV THRaubscrlber has resumed hla buslnesa In Wil mington, and will carry entile TAILORING BUSINESS inalllw varJoua brancht a. He la in fioseeaeioD of all tha luteal alylua, and from hlefaW xperiene in the business he feels satisfied that he can- please the taste ol the most fastidious. A trial is all that heaska to oqvnue the most kcptieal. He guarantee aH work that h doea to fit, and to be made in a vtorkman-likt manner, . ... . . ,8. R. ROBBINS May 15, 1848. - r- . 26-tf. r truss noops. OF approvedWjnufticlure. Koi sale by J. R. BLOSSOM. Oct. 20. H2-tf. ,, ASSIGNEE'S SALE. ;'r IN purauancc of a deed of Assignment made to me by John ft. Hawes, bearing dute 16th Jane, '49, I will sell at auction, at the Court House, at 11 o'clock, on Monday of county Court Week, In March next, a tract of land in New Hunover County patented by John R. Hawes, 23d February 1646, estimated at 600 acres, lying on the eust side ol Blank River, adjoining the landaof Law and Savage, paniul Ro bctson, Thos. J. 6iltes and Datilef V elions. TI10S. D. MEARES, Assignee. Jan. 15, 1850. Jour, till sale. 127-2m. COUNTRY MERCHANTS, PL .NTERS,nd others visiting Wilmington to buy goods, are requested to cuU andeiamlne tny stock ana prices for any description of HatsorCaps. My arrangements are such aa to be able to furnieh every descriptien of Hats and Caps at tho regular New York wholesale prices. C. MYERS, Hotter. Sept. 29. 83. CROCKERY. GENERAL assortment of China. Glass, and XJL Kartlienwata, now open for Inspection, and lor sale low lor cash, al ALEX. MacRAE'S, Jr. Uec. 13. UB NEGRO BONDS. Executed oa flna paper and beautiful new Type, for saje at the office of 7 Commercial. Scrip Dec. 21. . 12;. DISSOLUTION. - 'P1IE copartnership lieretotort existing lUder the X fi rm oi tVi iis m Cornwall, is this day dissol ved by mutual consent. All persona Indebted to tha above .'inn, nn: iriniustcJ to settle immediately, with cither ol lie Buljsc.'itcra. ISAAC WELLS. VM. J. CORNWALL, Jan. 8 12j. NOTICE r ALL peron Indebted4 lo the lata Arm of O. 4 C. BRADLEY, by not or account, are requerted to aettle the same between this time and the. 15th of January, 1H5U. G. A C. BRADLEY. ' Nov. 17, 1819. - 104 SERVANTS FOR HIRE. ONE middle aged woman W an e'xcelli nt Cook, washer and Troner. 1 One Middled aged woman, a trusty nurse and good seamstress. Three Girls 15 to 16 years of age suitubla for house servants. Inquire ol A. II. VANBOKKELLV. . Jan. 22. 132.' MOLASSES. 119m1 IIHDS. and 21 tierces new crop Cuba j I. uses, In strong and hmdsome packs- it J gee. For sole by Jan. 29. UATrlAWAY if' HON. 131. DISSOLUTION. THE Copartnership heretofore silsting under the firm of If. J. lMtl oV Co.. U this day dlaaol. fed by mutual ooneeot. Mr. Lord having withdrawn Iron hualness. The afTaira-of tha eoocern -aviil bo aettled by Mr. J. O. Burr, who wlh In future be found at tha otUcs of Messrs. DoRoaaet A Brown. f,"..fv ; ,1 J'.JLORD, L - J. Q. BURR. Jan. 20, 1850. EMPTT SPIRIT ? BARRELS. 4 . . ' 1 JL EMPTY Spirit omiQr quality . JLTKvJr just landed. For sale by - - -; - BARRY. BRYANT A ADAMS. Jan. 24. rr FRESH FRUITS. Zt J DRUMS SM YRNA JRlflS, 4 , aVU 0 Doxes Oranges, (Sicily.) , iv rralie Almoona. ,. 3 able. Cranberrle a. For tale by '. . .i, J. WILKINSON Jan. 19. . . A. dt J. copy. A. Co. 1J0' 4. ; v""! NOT JfOR '"C':';;'. CiLTiFORNIA, OUT tomskaa'changa In our businraa, and an O alLarailoB In lbs tore, we will sell our whole SUM Of UKI UOVUa 111 Ml A UK. duweU by calling on tho aubaerlbew, . -. - ' ... S.I.D. TKLtER. . M m r. . m j 7 . ... . . tic alar I v rhmn. r. o. urese ana anc vtuooa you wiu md par 130 ALMANACS FOR 1850. V TURMERf IfORTII If AN ICS. kir aaU at . CAROL19TA h THE COMMERCIAL OFFICE. Jan. 19. - v -.v,, , 131. .131. Cr 1850. Whob Ko C13, ,, i::::;2cr mm-' 'The birth of. a son wag aniiounccd to the father witb form, and ceremon. ; Jew ish, ha well aa Greek nod Roman , Ct ibcrt, acknowledged a now-born infuuf byUkinj it in their urtna. -C"" " ' Abram made a great ymu iie day Isaac waa wehnod.it" 1 1 '-; Hebrew wdmenffferel lambf Wgcona and ; anW-dijTc M'fertfie after the birth of a child! and' Were allowed to name Iheit children ; toLeab:'pat(r; 6f bey ' on.'1 namei' had, l:tennirii?rVHiiiaddjf pre ' j J to the ioterest of a ! 'tism, ka - - v. . suncr father's joy i Anx,igrttium ' Samiiel, heard m i,od ; ouaanna, lulyyjoy Sarah,' lady ; laaao, laughter Slc., Jtc. JewUh youth were brought to men of pie'ty to receive their blessing. "Israel stretched oot h(8 hand and laid it on Ephrnim's head." No one can forget that, at a later timej our Saviour imitated this solemn and n flection ate act, when he blessed Utile children. A plcasiri? picture of an old mnn fond ling his descendants, U f that hero the children of Machir were ''brought up on Joseph's knees." ' ' "v.fJ$'"ft?'' Little children were carried on the backs, shoulders, or hips of1 theirtiendnnts. In travellinjj, tncy were placed wiib women, in the rear. . i 'v rf ' "The nurse, in Eastern families, has al ways boon considered an important person, age. She uccompanied a bride to her hus band's house, and remained there an honor' ed churacter. Thai it was in ancient Greece, and thus it' appears in the age of tne ratmrcu." ueoeKan was attended by her nurse ; wnert. .he- Jeft tyf father's Youths were chosciV for their ; beauty of uuisuii iu wtH wii imiitca. . ,;V But lii lie is said in the Hebrew writina of the dress 'of children. "Samuel ruinuv "iered bpfort the Lord, being a child, in a linen cphod." I lis mother carried hiir a coat once a year. Joseph had "a Coat of many culors," but thut seemed to pqfh mark tf favoritism. Women wove and spun, and their children rose up and called them blessed. Little Relist were fastened to the" anklets of children, as well as adults, and tbe young were fond of making "a tinkling .wUn their feet." Ear-nnrs must have been A uoiver- ' sal ornament, to have enabled Aaron to make the golden calf from the contribu tions of the Israelites. " A common method of insulting children was to abuse their parents; as Saul, when abgr wjlh Jonathan, said, "Thou son of a perverse, rebellious woman I" Music and (lancing are often referred to in the Scriptures. David must have been initiated in early life into the sweet myste ries of the harp. Danciug was commonly an exhibition by hired persons for the amusement of the company.' Sometimes it was of a religious character. Miriam end Jepthah's daughter danced with tim brels. ' ' v A Jewish-play of children was to blind fold one of their companions, strike him gently, and make him guess who did it. This is lb. Only play to which I find any allusion v:v 'Adoption was very common in the East. Adopted children took the name and be came heirs of the family, who received them. ft', .f; -".' Children "were promlsod ill . marriage at a very L ftiiyl ege.,i Sometimes an agree rufchi'was made by the ; parents in writing, and sometimes a piece' of til ver was ex changed between the parties. The little betrothed then remained -in her father's home many yeatA' vt'V Children were allowed to attend in mar riage ceremonies. Children . were frequently sold when thoir caronu weje jo poverty. . 'i-. - Tho'Essenes were a' Jc wind sect, who did not marry. They adopted children and instructed tbem. Youths at achoolsatat the feet of theii tsacjiera, and ' were afJowt l ed to ask questions. 1 he- Jews . were not sdrprired At Jesus' being in the temple, as that was a common caBtorar but wero "as tonished at his answers." ' Josephug, the historian, says :MWhen I was about fourteen years of age, I 'was commended by all for the ' lave -1 had to learning, on which account the high priest and principal men of the city frequency came tome together, in order to know my 'Opinion about the accurate points of tbe law." - , '.-. domestic prayers were said on the houes-lop, in a kind of turrclt, called alijah. It was a beautiful idea, thus 10 worship God in view of bis creauon. , y . .. 1- Disobedience to parents was .threatened by Moses lobe puni&hed with denth.! Trav ellers say, that all who pass by Absalom's pillar, throw a stone At it to she w their horror of a son who rebelled against his father. Josepbus. Speaks of this pillnt , . The Jewish law was not only taught to the young in school, but certain pusnnges were'wriiten on parchment,4 and hunj up on tbe door engraved in various ways, thai jchildrerr might seelbem from infancjr '.I A ctislc.i rt (he eaatc-f the l'aovrr was, itirt n, cl...' !, ihojId'rW ,; with Li family, and a!c uhy they iiood instead recliiiin jT Oi.,1 of the ehlcr t( th bou . answered the question ; iboe every year ' mi.,Jir)Lj tho younj of their.: de'JiYeranc ' fj3 iEmt - f ' , , , . . Theyouajj Hebrews thought tt a pnvi-" cge lo viurt ih ttrple. Tbey drctscJiu " their best attire, and joined in the onj cf the elders. " . ,.-". . ,1 When parcnUi were in preal distrc: ; iaind,etilJ;po were omi.:rs tf.cJ I ihem a a gAcrifit-c. . . A bornbl ct.tu:i of a Tjctcriow r:r was lo, dash the cLiIdron of rnBo' . , : - gatnsi ine atone. . . ", , ; ; A (bilJ,'' within mpntjn,-ofita li wa earned to the fcrtfve in the br tt person; if a full month old, In ace. Iho'nrms ; ono of twelva months, vn iff t ' 1 r f- rled in A coffin' on'thov ahouhler, nJ ci turee year oU, on atiey or U4, ;TbeS3ugiaJ'Trayera and; consolat!or3 Were not laid over the toot irenC but if it wha- mora than amonth'old, "the, irrJ t. . t j r ,. .t and the usual mourners aUvuJ v MHE CHEROKEE KAT1DX A U The Nattonal CounflU of the Chefofcre , has been, occupied OT Mveral weeks in dev rising some plan of jtwyfri their ' nationat O debt, rootnihagto f ICOOOi'tTJie lisiOTjr " of; this peotdts is mteresting;-, Their'nation .. -is divided ihi'o eight disjEjicis; ticb furnish- -' ing tbee R presentatives and two Senatoflil V to tbe Natjonnl Council . For several yeani the DatifJb has' sustaine4 42 diftpct scbooJa, and proposes soon to sstabluh an oruhau aSVlum and two largo Normal ?ic$opV-' About 122,000 are expendetlbioyerri- " ment annually for the support of.commoo Kfiwljiif ''fbichniivbiRiAji tejlgkm farroing,rtorja of jhe useful. Uadef and or- , dinary lUeratu;e ate UughCi Most of theiff ? -Cherokecs have- more ,or es educio'n, 1," And are extremely ambitious to rivalttbei white neighbors in every art .Tahleuah,'. the ' Cherokee capiiaV w Tiity village, ! containing some good brick dwellings anr) , i courtJbo'use John ' Ross has been jbe J Cherokei chief since 1828. IIe ea 'rl thn and lives iff good style, v llii annua) salary as President is only 'f50(ti-Metn- Ders of, Council are elected for; tw, years, and receive $3 a day during session, Tha Cherokees are advancing rapidly, and rnay at no distant day desire admittance into the rr.... :., ',.- ' .. Union NOTICE EXTRAORDINARY . Probably Uia' following cOpy bf a hand bill, lately distributed in ttteweet cf En landK has not its eual thii side of trf tug stream. Roger must- h,ave been a nijmble fellow, to discharge all theuties therein (specified. : 'Vr. v'-''"; ' - "Roger Oiles, stirgeon,pafis.h,- Clarfe, and schoolmaster, reforms' ladrs-and iren- tlemen that hedraws teeih without Waithg". a moment blisters on the lowest terroa, aud fysicks at a penny a peaces -I1 Godfather's Cordel, cuts corns and iindeV J lakes to keep any bodies' hails by this year, . or so on. Young Iadees ah4 gesnt:emeB ' tort their grammer. Jang wage in the neat- iH est manner also gratp care taker of their - morals and spplin. Also sarme singing afiili teaching the Ho ! Boy.v Cow Tilltons andv. otner dances tort at home an4 abroad.- I'erfumerr in all its brancW -Sells 'all sorts of stashonary wares, blacking balls, fed herrings and coles5 scrubbcrt.trushes, trecle, mouse trapa, arid other sortr of sweetmeats Ijkswise tarers, susftgesamj other garden stuSi also fiiite, hats, bl hts, hoyl, lin-wareandolhcr eatablet Tumbler sarvoj 'cop iarve; and ailbard waresV He also perfbrrr)s flcebotwrnry Jn a curious manner. FatHermore in pnfijptr lar, be ba9 laid in a large, assortnjen? of tripe, china, dog's tReet lollypops, arjd bu er pickles, such as hoysters, &c. Old rags bought and sold here and no where belie; . and new laid eggs every day, by ma Roges Giles. P. S. I teccheslioggnfyj apd-all iheu) outlandish things.; W. li. Abawl on Wednesday. ' - ... ;...Hts' Blcxde as oTB8 Trris. An exchange pnper says that the card of a dancings mas ter returning thanks for patronage.1 repres ented him aa offeriogj' his io-mi respectful shanks Did thee receive the'rcniittujiceNatiajt- 'p .. 5- r "Then whyidiher) not bqnswleoat r Thy present one js rntber frajUe'S Why-ihe fact ts. ihai-I fcft: AtJtiV; moneylit bank , at Ne w Oileans,; v; 'Ah, thy, f onoroy is certainly wmmeh- dable. : In what bank: I it 4, i "I donV exactly reioeQbet A what1 taiilt, f i fatlielr--! new' waa a vefy good oimna if it had a Sf nature oama.1 It . was uuil let ' ff see, it waAthe Than-ah Bank, I think." CovLpn'rAKow rr'. A geoilemaa t'elis us a good story of ' ooe of ' b is -. domestics. ' Hiving employed a new ' female, ' servant, , he sat down in. lhe parlor," the) -evening : after, to' a civil gatno of wbiaV wvh bii j Wife and a," couple of neighbor Tlta ncki V morning ihe- helpt observed that "the j Cnrd-plnying must be put a stop to, orsjie -WOuU be obliged to leave she dija't pp- ; prove of the practice, ami' never sallowed u I, -s .''rt in families wbero she. Hvedl ' When aifentkman marries a ladr. beau tiful and rich, his fiiends sar, lfh ba$ married. a. perfect, bird of Jsradiae ' If the lady happens to ba poor, however they say," A perfect bird of Paradise, wjth.lbe expCciioo ot tb falherj," r v Si - i . 4 '4
The Tri-Weekly Commercial (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Feb. 28, 1850, edition 1
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