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'''-' . PUBLISHED TRI-WEEKLY, BV THOMAS LORING. f$V ; zrr r zi-srr i ft-'-. WILMINGTON. N. G. SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 11, 1851, , WliOLE'NO.'736.; . 3 'I IIK TKI-IVI4 Hkl.Y I ll.11iTlKli.lillli Is pubflsliod evory TuesDAT ThvmdaV nod .Sat- vaoAT, ill 33 09 pur annani, paable la ill catea in advance V '" IJ YfT II rtMAS ii on I X c, ';.: rEiUtor a;td l'roprletor.' njSXJrAUlJf l. III) VG, jAtsoclatc Eiltor. (R or J-noJJ? AMD markkt thkkts, KATI3S AUVI3RTI.-5IXG. 1 sir. 1 Insortion, $0,50 i 1 sqr. 2 months, S1,00 1 2 " " I " 3 " 3,00 1 " i '.' 1,00 1 1 " 6 " 8,00 I " 1 mnth, 2,5J I " 1 year, 12,00 Ten llnea flfiea ni'ilio a squ ire. If an advortiso munt MCWda fiinaa, tlia jirico will be in propor tion. Is. All advertisements ara payable at the time of their Insertion. Contracts with yearly a Ivertiaera, will be made on (he most liberal terms. No trunsfur ,jo eoniracts f.r yearly advertising will be perniUied Should circumstances rondor a change In business, or an unexpected removal neces sary, a eUaro according to the published terms will beat ilio opii q of tlie contractor, for the lime ho Jiai adjrertisod. Tho privilogo of Annual Advertisers is strictly imltod to their own iminedlate business ; and all ad vcrtiscmeiits for the benellt' of other persons, as well lis all ' advertisements hot immedlatoly connected wlih their own'business, fcrtdfoft eicess of ndvortise-n'tt-nu In length or otherwise, beyond tho limits on gajed,' will bo charged at the usual rates. No a lvej-tiiiiiuent is Includou lit tll'o contract for tho sale or rout of houses or ljtnils In town or coun try, or for the salo orhlro of nogroos, whether the property is owned by the aAvertlsor" by other pui'sons. i nesc are uxuiuuoa ujf mv w duiU business." .' Tho announciment of marriagos or deaths will be considered as news, and inserted free of chargi-; but U additional matter,'' beyoml the simple an nouitecni'Mit of tho death i of the person, will be charged ot) the samo tetm s wlvertHcments. All advertlseinetitsirisorted'ln the tri-weekly Com merml, are entitled tQ ana Insertion in ilia W eekly free of charge. JOD, CAIID and FANCY PilI.TI.a, executed in superior style. N K V VO'lKt Messrs. Bauws fc DbIIoesxt.. IIO.StO.Yt'Ks.soBBioa Kidder. Ksi. GENERAL AGliNT, FOR WARDING nail OdfflOii&rioii Merchant. IT VKtt plo isure la -Informing my iri. nds, that I i it MpartJ U ije nlj tiostness entnute l to mo i- li mi in! per) iiiaiieguun. ,n u iun iv, Naal citures, with aiupld aceoin.nuaaiioiu, tipirli Hjuse, mi l VarehouMiv Cijigaiiienis ot Naval tiwrns for s ila or shipment fond all kinds of eoun 'ry proiuoe solicited. Coshadvanee made on con- sixninani. April 19 1950. 15 ALEX. MacRAE, Jr. IHl'OKTKK OF CIILVA, GLAUS, AND EARTHEN WARE, and wholalfl a-id retail dealer In all kinds of FARMfSU IMPLEMENTS, Month SUb of Marhft 8t WILMINGTON, N. C. November, 9. J350. 102. J. MT ROBINSON, iMroaTsa akv DlAiaa lit IIARDIYAREJ, IKOX, STOVEi,' NAILS, Ac, Ac, Front street, 3 doors South of Markets tract., WILMINGTON N . C. Wilmington, May 4, 1860. ; " ; . 22 T SDUTHMAVD k CO., EN.l.UESS, BLU'KSsimS, BHASS, AND FOUNDERS. . All orders lu the Una Will be punctually at tended tO.2 v Cjhnkb Mpubbky & North Water b rs WILMINQTON, NO. CA. May 16, 1850 87 if c WILLIAM M. UARRISS, GENERAL C0M5IISSI0N MERCHANT ' WILMIXOTOX. N. C. CJTRICT attention given to procuring Freights Oand parehaslngUargoestor vessels lUraiawcasv yi ' : ft. It. Rsn . - "v ) Cnl. John MoRae, Wilmington , N . C. fers. Ballard Huntington,) . WillPeelr, Ksa., Rakish, N, C..C ers. James Uorner aona.uaiumore. ' K. A. Souder A Co.,Phlladolphla . , Thompson A Uunler. ) N VnrV ' PillsburySandfora,Nework- 1 1 .11 llunlini Ot TU is. Hnmon. J. AO. I'. TItooinb.Keonebunk.Me. Jul? 17tb. 1850. 52 U i , JlaVJValWal liUUIVll . COMMISSION MERCIUNT, . , . -' AND AGENT . ji-OR THE BALE OKTinnER, LUMBER. WILMLNUTUN, N. Jan.t.lWO. ,t.;, : A WILKINSON & ESLER, - - CAiH PAUCRB IH nfectlonary, fruit. Nuts, foya, Fancy Ar tltlaa. Ierrumery, TaDacea, Hegara, e WHOLESALE. AND RETAIL, X MAdKIT BTlttBT, ,WILMINGTONNi C. - . Key W-tf GEO. II1KRISS, Gcucral Commissioa Merchant, WILMINGTON, N. C. STRICT ottcntion given to piocuring Fjijlghl uud purcliaainu (Jar'oeatui vessels. ICcpbr TO H. P. Hall, Uaq., 1 O. O. Parsley, Ksq., ( J. A. Taylor, Esq., VVilminston. J.U.Bcllilniy;ii., - I Messrs. Mallard & Huntington, J, Messrs. Tookcr, Smyth & Co., Yotk " Thompson A Hunter, Alcx'r. Herron, Jr., Pliila lelphia Mers A'.llian.si Hatter, c r.C8ton.S. C. H. K. linker, Iviq., Jan. 2. IojO. 123-tf. ill; MX & MARTIN Gsucral lYuiiiisi!ii Merchants, 3T 1-2 North Wharves, V II I I. A I) U L 1 II I A , Refer to Messrs. 'I'hos. Watson- & Sosb, ) Jno. C Dacosta, ICsq., J p. ... Wm. .S. Nbilsim, F.s(., j 1 "" a llonr.aT Ngilsox, Ksq., J Messrs. Mosks, Tavuok it Co., . J. II. HaowBH. & Co., 5 rcw orlc " J. A I). .h ltAE, ( . Ayril 5,18u0, 9-tfc. mum & CR0NLY. AUCTIO.VEIUIS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, G E N IC R AL AG u NTS. Wilminaton.N.C. Oct. 3 If 50. 8 .r I f . JOSEPH II. PLANNER, General uii )i Mftrc'iiuit. uiiiHiN(;ri), x. c. Oct. 9th, 1 J50. 97-ly-c. WILLIAM N E F V , WIIOLKSAI.E AND RKTAIf. DEALER IN SHIP tUANULCRV, SHIP STORES ANU GROCERIES, o.iN'K;t ');' i) re 4 'Wi'iCii strkkts WILMINGTON, N. C. Dec. 7th 1?50 DEU0SSET & BROWN. VVILMINti TON, N. C. -BROWN & DER0SSET. NRW YORK. GESEI1A L COMMISSION MKRCHAXTS. Marcil7'135p. ' ' l-y. G?07irKELLV COIIMIION MERCHANT. Next d i ir u A. A. A' .mail's, on North Water st will attend ij tliu sale of .ill kirfls of tljuntrv Pro, duce, i :ll as Cirn, Pe.n, Aleal, lljcon. Lard, Ac., and will Keep e .instantly on hand a full supply oi Cirjeeiies, ic. feforences. WillcsIIall. f tV.iyiio, Jo'in MeRie, Wilmington, W. Caraway. '' (Jen. Alx.. MclUc. " K. P. l in, 'Vil ninilon, Wiley A. Walker, " Dec. IJ, 1819. ' ' Ma-ly. ALEXANDER MATTHEWS : INSI'LXTOH of l.irMIIICH and TIMBER, WILMINGTON, N. C. Much 19, 1330. 1-tf- SAVAGE & MEARES, (iENi:iAI COMMISSION MERCIIAXT9 AND AUCTIONEERS, WILMINGTON, N. C. (DWARD S WAGS. OASTON MKABES 1. Mny 2, IBoO. LEIGIIT0N, CHADBOURN & CO., General Comulsshm Merchants. WILMINGTON. N. C. Dec. 11, 1849 . U'.-lf. CORNELIUS Da PRE. WHOLE SALE AND It ETA L DEALERS IN Drugs McillclncK, Chpmlcals, I'atnts, nil, Dye Stutls, iatt, i-criuuicry, iars, Old Llouotn, I'aucy Articles, &c MARKKT STRKF.T, WILMINGTON, N. C. Presripti'ins e irefully compounded by cxper cured persons. March 2d, lij'J. MARINE INSURANCE. THF. undersigned having received the Agency o the AUGUSTA INSl'UANCE AND BANKING COMPANY OI' AUGUSTA GA, Wllliisuo PolicUs on VcsspIs, Caraos, Freight Ac at as reasonable rales of Premiums as any other In stitution of the kind in the Country. The Capitol of thisCompiny isS37S,(J00. 11. H l I 1 . Wilmington, Au. I8.185U. 05-ly. J. C. LATTA. COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND GENERAL AGENT, WILMINGTON, N.C. Oct. I 1949. 87 MRS. SHAW'S FASirinSMH.E MIUNf.RY AND DRESS MAKING ESTABLISHMENT, On Second St. opposite Mr. O. G. Parsley's. ALWAYS ON HAND A handsome assortment of Cloaks aud Man tillas or tbe latest style. Nov. 19, 1950. 105-ly-c. WEST & HEWLETT, Auctioneers, Com mission Merchants i AND GENERAL AGENTS. : WILMINGTON, N C. Rrria to Potter 4. Kidder, v John Dawson, O. W. Davis, v-'. o. G. Parsley, Birry, BrvsntA Adami.R. P. ftall,- f . i - Geora; Harris, . Edward Cantwell. V Oct. M. " v f . Ml W. E. FREEMAN, lIOMteoVA T1UC I'll YSWIA N, Front St., one door south Messrs. Policy Hart. Dec. 23. 1649. - ' 120-0 JOSEPH H. BLOSSOM. General Commission Merchant. WILMINGTON, X. C. Cash advances made on ei:winiiients to mc, ot to my friends in New Vork. Oct.2JliJ50. ' ' 93-y. JOS. B. RUSSELL, liKXERAIi COVI MISSION MKItCHANT, YlLMlUTOS, N. C. ANDERSON & LATIMER, C O M M I S S I O N M E R C II A N T S, SOU Til WAT Kit STKKKT. w I li i I x c: T o n , x . : . .Sep. 27, 130. 82-1 y c. LIKE INSIRANIE. pUK MUTUAL IIKM'.l'ir LIKR INSU i. RANUI'., eonllnuesio take Risks on l.ive jn fair tcrniH. suki'Mj's ovr:n i,oim,ooo. JOSBPH R. P.LO.SSOM, Atjrnt. 1lc. 12, 1350. 'JJ-tf. L I HMN S li R AN C E IN THE NATIONAL LOAN V U N D SO. C1ETY, OF LONDON, AND FIRE INSURANCE IN THE .ETNA INSURANCE COM PANY, OF HARTFORD, Conn., OH, IN THE HOWARD INSURANCE OO.Ml'ANY, OF NEW YORK. Maybeeflected by application io DeROisssi-: March 17. 1650. I5ROWN. UIH J. E. TOOMEIi, COMMISSION MERCHANT. A N I) G E X E H A L A (J E Ar T . KORTU WATHR S 1'RKKT VII,MIN(; TON, N. t. Fob. 7, 1930. 137-ly. Tl dTMcRAE & Cq. General Conniission Merchants, WILMINGTON N. C. " ' Particular attention paid to procuring freights and imrchatiiu cargoes for vessela. JOHN MACHAE, DON I. D M ACBA, JOIfN W. K. D IX . August I, IH50. ' ' S "" miles' costln, . C O M M I S S I O N MERC fl A NT , WILMINGTON. IV- C. IlKt'KR TO E. P. Hall, iv-.i , l'rcs't Uranch Slate H.nk, Tiios.H. Wri'jlit, y."i., Pres t Bank Wilmlnjr toa, N. C (Ja:c Fi'.o, O. G. Partly, '. , Prcs t Cummer- cial I? ink, J Dec. 19. ii8-if.a T.C. WORTH: Commission and Forwarding MERcm vr, WILMINGTON, X. f. Feb. 19, 1830. 143-12 in. MOLASSES. ill 50.?; HHDS. prime sweet Cuba Sloln'ses, for sale J. HATHAWAY & -SON. 102. Nov. 9. WM. ALLST0N G0URDIN, FACTOR, No. 4 F.ast-Hay t hat lcstoti South Carolina., IS PBEI'AKKtl TO MAKG I.IBP.n.VL AnVNCKS ON ( OSMOND ENT8 nr RICE, COT TON, CORN, SUGAR, FLOUR, liRAlN.HAV.&c. RerrBKNcrs. Goi'RDIN, l TTHIKS9E! i Ct) 1 Gkoboe A. llon tv, Charleston S.C. Alonzo J . White, ) Tamdt Wackkt. F.sq., - - - - Greenville S. C. May 21, 1850. 29-ly-c J. HATHAWAY & SON. COMMISSIN MERCHANTS. WILM1SUTOX, .V C. J. Hathawav. J. L- Hathaway. Oct 15. 01 GEO. MYERS, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, KEEP! CONSTANTLY ON llND HW, Tea, .i'ii.ir.., I'roritUmi, W'mxl and Wil low Ware, h'ntti, Confnii nuiric, if":. Sic. Ol'TII front stbeet, W ILJII.NU T ON, N.C. Nov. 28. 109. CAUSE & BOWDEN, COMMISSION MERCHANT S, GENERAL AGENTS x 'aaraaisoas. Alexander McRae, President W. & R. R. E. P. Hall, .',v8ttP Bank. O. G. Parsley. T'' .'! Commercial Hank. John Dawson, Merchant.. J.&D. McRac& Co , P. K. Dickinson A CO. De.T1830, 1 12. PIPES. .... OA Gross Clay Pipes, for sale bf OU, J.B.OUSSELI Mot. B, 1850. 100 V; COW PEAS. CA BUSHELS, for sale by OVJ . DeROSSET & BROWN. Nov. 12. 103. CEMENT. ARIJPPLT of first rata, constantly on hand, and for ssl. by E. J. LUTTERLDH, A-j't. . Oot. 12. - 90-tf. NEW MILLENERY GOODS. MRS. V, R. PKIRSON hnspist received mid y Is now ipunina;, a sTilindid assortment at Cioods, compMsin; u 11 of the most dexiiatle styles suited to the st-uson. Also, " Kooi iis'ortmenl of Triininings, suitable r Ladles' Drricv -s In I ici, every vaiicty ol FANCY GOODS usually kept in a store ol the kind. ir. Pt irnon iak' iilt-iisure in annotinci tiiat el i has engaged Alias IIart, of Philadelphia, who is fully skilled in all the various 'irts of Mlllum ry, and would be very happy to huve the Ladles call and ex amine iha article produced by her skill., . Mrs. P. returns her Hunks to her Irienas and the public, for the very liberal p itrori.'i;'"' heretofore re ceived. M MRS. V. R. rr.IRSON', Agent. Oct. 21. OUR MOTTO IS "TO PLEASE," AT THE Wilmington Saddle, Harness, and Tru.ili ,laiuifactui'V. T "'Il V. subscriber n 'spi'iilully informs t'.ie public that he his recently rtretvel niMiil in" to his stock of Saddle and I larnesi MouhUiirh, Ac., the latest alid inosl improved ntyle, .in. I is mnsl.inlly manufacturing, at his stole on M irkel street, every description of arilclein th-above line. From his experience in (he business, he feels conlidenl thai he will be able to i;ive entire s.ilislaction to .'ill who may favor him wiih a call, lie has now on hand, i.nd will constantly keep a large assortment of Coach, Gle and &Wfi!)HriiUe Whips, SulUvv Harness .Jvtnr. ft c , Gt'iitlviiieiiM adillcH, Whips, La-lj's SatldlCN,i Simrs, A,c. Ac, all of which lie will warrant to be of the iiCMl materials aiid workmanship. ii I mo ii lari'e iissm mien! ol Trunk. ':ilii's. Saddle ami Carpi'l Ila us, nau-iiciM, I'ancv Trunks, &.., and all oilier articles tiMially kept in such esialilisliinenlH, nil uf v hii h h I 'w for CASH, or on rliort en:. lit to prompt i.lleli! custo- inerr;. .Saddli s, Harness, Tiunks, Medical Raj; s Ac. Ac, made to order. In addition to the uiiove the suliicriher always keeps on hand a lar;-e supply ol Slrlni; Leather, and lias now, and wiil lie :p iliroitli the .seaHon a good assortnienl of Fly X tts. All are Invited to call and examine tny (Joods, whether in want or n t, as I like ,ile kiiic i i h,,w in - my assortment to all w iio in iy lavor ine vviili a call. Harness and Coaeh Trimmings sold at a fan price to persons liuying to iii-iniilaclu:e. Also, Whips at wholesale. All kinds of Riding Vehi. li s bi.iiL-lil and sold on JOHN J."CO.NOLKY. June 13. BACON AND LARD. 4000 ffi II icon Shoulders. in Keirs and Parrels just receiver J, HA THAWAY f' SON. 10 and for sale by Sept. 10. BILLS OF EXCIIANGC. AFIIF.SH supply of Hills uf Kxtliane, an elc ir.intimoressi. in. which willbe sold in sheets orquires.or bound in Hooks. to order, just received 1 . ' . .tlMII'DI'l II I I L' L' I I 1. and for sale at I'll I COM M I'.RCT Al OFFH'F. Jan. r;j. JEWELRY! JEWELRY ! ! JUST received from the North, on cleoant nnd ex- , tensive nssoricient of line Jewelry, GolJ and Silver I Watches, Clocks, Plan d Ware and Musical Boxes,' to which we would call ihc atti i.lion of l.adies and , citizens of ilminumn and sutrnundini.' Country. We will eoniinne to sell iroods in thu above line at I prices that will not fail to merit ihe continuance of, the patronage we have received since our com mencement in business, and havin now procured j a ccninetrnt assistant, we wil in liiiure be aide to despatch, tit the shortest notice, every description ol i repairing n i;ni-i'e to adjusl and neiurattly time. -Chronone ii r, llori.onial, Dtiplej, Lever, Repeat-, inir, ahd Vert.r.d Watches. I N. 11. Clocks, Jewelry, Plated Ware, aud Musi-, cal Boxes, promptly nod in a workmanlike manner ' repaired, ilnd warranted to plen-e by i A. G. BOWF.KS & BROTH ICR I rs-:,.- r,i, r, Wntehl Fl. St.. Wilmington, N. Nov. 5. 100-1 riir: o;tru cakolina Munrvi. LIFE tfl.HP.liW RALEIGH, N. C. rpuE ahove t; loipuny na been in operation sine 1 ihelstoi April, Hli under the directionof the following OlVu ers. viz : Ur. i-na i. r,. joh:isoii, 1 ic.-i... , Wm H. Maywood, Vice President, James F. .lord in. .Seerelury, I Win. ii. Jotiiaj. Treasurer, Pcriin Hosb. e, Altorney, Ur. Chaii. .K Johnson, ) ,Vrd;talhoarjuf )r. Win. . Mck.-r, , Conullatim; Dr. R. B- Haywood. ) J. Hersman. Gen'l Aent This Comp my has received n charier (jiving advantiiftes 10 the Insured over nny other (,'oin- nnnv 1 le jtl .-o'ciltlll yivep 111c inin.uinu inu 1 , . ,( privilege to insur Wife and Chiflre his own life lor the sole use of his 11, jrce iroui any claims oi.iue rep- re.'iitaiives of the husband or any of hts credit ors. . . Organized on purely mutual principles, the lilt: j members paittelpate in the vhole of the profits; which nrc d -el ired annually. Besides, the nppli- , cant for lile, when theannual premium Is over QS9 ; ill iy pay one hall in a Note. All elaiuisi'or insurneeaainst the Ooripnny will : be paid wlinin ninety days ufier proof of the death ot ihe party is furnished. I S.aves are insured for one or five years, at rates. which will enable all Slaveholders to secure thisclass of property against the uncertainty of life. Slave insurance presents a new and interesting feature in the history of .North Carolina, wliich will prove very important 10 ihe Nomnern Mates. Thelasl four months operation of this Company silo' a very larje amount o! bminess more than the Direelorsexpecled to do the first year having already Issued more than '20U Policies. All Communications on business of the Company should be acdressed to JAS. K JORDAN, Secretary. Raleigh, April 1. IS50. S-ti. . s BILLS OF LADING, &c. bTOLIO post bills ok ladino bound JV In Books, and aheets.also Latter Sheela-whh S variety of nicrcantllo blanks, lor sale ar The Com nwrei'af OJUt. - '-'-'" LI3IE! L13IE!! L1MEII! rBBLS, Lincolntllle White Lump; Also OvJw ealcined Plastsr, Plasterinp Hair, and Firs Brick, Hydraulic Cement) 1000 bbls. Lima 4c.;forsale by J. C. dr. R. B. WOOD. Cintraetorsand Builders. 119. Dee. 21. 1S49. Account Books, , PAPER t STATION EH V ARTICLES. I RANCi.S & I.OUTREf,, 77 Maiden I nr, Niw i.rl. INVITK M. ichini. )mIi rs arid all who rrrjnire iriieles in then line, to call at 77 .Maiden Lime, New York. W e nil' r every variety ot ISIunk Book, Paper and Stationery, at very l"W prlccn. As we Isjih ni.viuitiittnre nnd linputt all goods In one line wo am enabled tosHt rV-nri nv.i ofii-r Inducements to buyers. Orders iei eive prompt (.Mention. Jil.ANk ISOWiS, For rill kinds of hiisjiwHs. Unnks, Public OTicc. t.'otinty clerks. "et ol hooks with Printed heading for Lodges, ):vi-i ni un I others. ' llorel Kc?i.H. r, Time Hooks, Viics, UraUs, Coiy I'ussund Meino rniidum Hooks. a. COPY YOt'It LKTTF.ItS ! By the use ol Francis' Manifold Lei tor writer. L tiers and cope . ..p. written at Ihe same lime; i br ink 1 contained in sheeis; I he ion never wears oui; both expediti and SAW. us at..! eeoni.nmal; price 1, 2. 2,.r)0 , CHOTON INK. If you v am lfood Id ick writinglnk use the Cro ton ; Hows lie, y ir.o.i i ho ien ard retains ila color; abe Indellitdi , ' 'at i.iine and eopylna Inks. . P A PI'. II. ,t ST ATIO.N'KR V. All sizes a lid stvi'snl wriiltifj Paper at Millprlee; Tissue, Col' in d, I ir.iw injr and Perforated I'uper, Fn velope", Ool.l I1, us, Nniw I'apers, Scrap llook, Porlfollio', I a it? (niil. War, Wafers Meel Pens, Chefsiin n ; i,ie:s,v ij'.ing Deskn.and every vari ety ol Fancy N 'at ioeery . DIAKIF.S FOR B'l. From llie lull". io n.r. lu (he smallest pocket edi tion ronuiininy A I'li uiac Time and Inn'ri-M I'uldes, ( a space Lu in. inoi, Miliums lor i very (lay in the year, Ac, sniinlio lor I 1 1 -i rt s. ProfoMiom I or I'rlvnte use. Piier'iUc 7."e, anil & I . Sent Sy M allfren. Book I on. '.He; i el, n d in any st v le. FRANCIS & lM'TRi-'L, Ma no foci mint Stat inner 9, 77 Maidi n Lam . N. V. r.Ewo- Fu A SI I I. t'vii's II LoiTr.l.L, Miiv ::. 31-wAt-if. DEEDS FOR S.ILR. I rnn 1 1 I I eiJ. Itel 1) ill' for .Moriaf roi land I lorn. and forsalcul tlia jiir-t r;.i! Commarini I) 1. m corn BITTER AND CHEESE. FlllKlNs prime (Jn-h' n BtOlcr, 50 boxes (.'liec-e l-'nr nle I y 21 ANDF.K60.N & LATIMF.R. Nov. 1G. 1U4 SPORTSMEN, ATTENTION! TI NT lie. J Dolll le I reived, a Isrire assortment of Single and barrel, Bird. Dork and Deer Guns, of the j (input tinndi nnd latest siyle, made by those relehrn ted makers I'hancc & Sons, and others of known eelebritv. ("inns of nil wclehls and calibre, nlso, Powder Flasks, Slmt Pouches, Gnrne Kas, percus sion Cap", and in fact the best collection of sport s uien's imioiJi ever oiiercd in this msiket. Genile mrn please call and examine. POLLEY A HART. Oct 3 86 TO RENT OR SELL, FROM thn 1st of Oct. nrxt, my store on tin sun i h side of Market street, now occu pied by the Rev. Mr. MrDaniel. I l Ills,. II M) Aitr... Apply in his absence to K.D. O. Ml". ARKS Sept. I'J. F- , IN FILL BLAST. I'HKPAHE I'OH COLD HEATHER. J& . SCO IT ore now olferlnir t their VVuodj and Coal Vard, for snle, JIK) ions "Red Ash nnd P'-aeli Orcli ard Coal." iflttO BuhcN Charcoal s Iti'l.lo. i::.ii ksmilli't Coal ; 131)0 cords oak, ashe, and l l. ' k jack wood ; "ftrt eoMs pine, do. Families, Hotels and Mores supplied at short nt Ice. Also, uny older lor Coal sent from the Coun try will inrtt wiih prompt attention. ply at Walker's wharr, to J. & O. SCOTT. jv. 7. 101-tf. STOVES AND GRATES. jL'ST KKCKM Kl f.arge Mupply nr Slil!' PA!:i.'di. Tit'Ri'il. A l "'I' I' I E STOVES! of th- BF.ST nnd most approved r:rns. wholesale tSc retail ALSO, sn aortnient ol fiRATF.s A FI RNACr.S. ; Solar, r.-implilne. I'luM. : and Oil I .mp, plain til : Japamii'il are. teak Dishes, ColTpe t'ro, lllf I tins. Tea Trav W atr, I IMatfonnsiidoiIierScales and a vaiicty of tier niti I cles too numerous Io men- ! lion. POLLKV ic II ART. fc9 Oct. 10. I RIMl ARRIVALS. CANAL Flour; P. (). Sua o A Cnniied Uv.; Adamantine Caudles j Lsiniyra Coll H'ciern Macon Sides A Shoulders; Mess Pork Wrsiern -for sale bv Sept. 17 tv Inspected ; . C J. Lord. Jnsl received and HATHAWAY A SON. 79. FOR SALE. Al FIRST rate second hand Bnggv and Harness, pply to W.I. SMITH. or F-. J. LITTEULOH, An. 6S August IS GUNNY BAGS. GUNN V Bna In bsles, for asls bv ANDERSON & LATIMFR 113 5ax) Dec. 7. INAUGURAL ADDRESS of Coy. REID, Delivered before the two Hoosoa of b Ge niTiil Awembly of fforih Carolir, U) laf day of Juiiutiry, 18dJ. Xeiuitor and Member of ik.... - ; Ilout of Common i Intjinmcil wiih a deep achat) of grstifudo to tny lullow ciliztrif. 1 culrr Bpoo Hi dOlics of tlmatution to whirh jheir kind piurtwiay rios fulled me, with the earnest invocation to Almthty G()1 go io direct my ofrTetal eondur t n.s to promote the welfare, the praworritv. anih ! the linpi it;ei.q of tlie 'people of the' StuteV ineuuiii-i oi mo executive, f mi i imear itelicale at,d responsible, are magnified by tho importance ol the criviitantf 1 hcrald ap proach the i'mtl'ul tiak awigtted toeijjirrtji greater reluctunce, were h not .for .bei &et that 1 find myself surrounded b Ihtf Liszte lative authority of the State, . Confided tor uctiilcnien wnoae wisdom nnd pntnotisra, t douiii t,oi, will bo found equal to the emer gfney. .'..;. - The misguided f;inatieim of AMriiortfaut at the North threntena) the orer'hrow ot the? Coiteiitutioti and a ilwtolntioft pf the.Uniort.' The Slavery qtitstion ia one of ntomentotir iniporlMnceto tlie tjoutitcrn State oftle) CoiK' iVilcrncy. ir.volvinj? pn incalculable a moon t' ol property, us well us the,! domestic pence iitnJ ti urity of our people. Jrt .'lite formation of tho federal Constitution the inistitofioti of. Slavery tvua recognized and provided for in " a iiianijftr just and rJtisl'ueiory to all f)j ; ytatea. Subsequently, this question deeply Ho-itated th country, and the Smith mada ir conceseioh'j to the .North nnd aubmfttedto ihsK 't Mi-aouri cornpromii'e; with the aaatrraneei tnSf ..f expectation tiiat thia exciting element of po ' A li ical atril'e was to bo forever pat to rest, S Alter avoilinjj lierst lf of all the advantages' derived under that compromiw, the North urged exorbitant demar'ida', which Jed to the t: I'louiiiii i.t of ilii-a. rics ol compromise mett-, -mi cs passed by ihe present Congreaa, by which the Souih lost important ri-fhtt by 4 njjain making conccwiioiia to the North. The' -: North. luiYinjf availed herself ol all the M- vniifiivn under thia compromise, doe not . cease to agitate the subject and now threat ; ens to repeal tho only one bf the meaiOref! b which enured to the benefit of ibe South,-? iiccotupaiiieil, in many instance a. by violent' " 'h. ilin ais to disreirnrd the Oonalitution Upd tb ;' laws, b nil to forcibly reai'at their execoliuri.' We have not been indifferent to the fn- croaclimcnt that have been mule on' oof ? ' i rilila. yet we have patiently suffered then J wall 1I10 hope they would not bn again re- newed. We now have just cause to f"ear ; that this hope wus illusive. North Carolina c 01, e ol the hii S luies f enter the ConMe racy, yields to none ofher sisters in ardent attachment to lb" Union. 8he would reirard L j its diiwolutioii ns an awful calamity, woieh, . she would avoid at any snertflce conawrat with her rights and her safety. She came into the Union to be governed by tbe federal Const. tuiion, and to secure' herself agajiMff tyranny und oppression;' and to. Ion; a4 'the - Constiiutioii is luiihfully adhered to aodhef rights respected, she will be among the last. . -V of ilie. States to desert the UakMUBotahe) never lerave her consent to tmtt into n VnloA . t which would overthrow tbe Constitution, vk l.i e her dearest rights, and manacle her with tin: lit tern of oppression To auch a Unioir ,t " sin: owes ai allegiance. A solemn tense of "? ' public duty impels me Io declare,. that thi g. , rutrimrhmcnU uf Ihr North en Ihe dtmtntic ",: ' . . .' . . .' . 1 . ti .1 w. iiMltlittimts 0 tlu South, hate already prpi'V t li?. farthest allowable point Eih .:. 1 .t. 1. I icri.iiiiinu him uiiiiHMir j rcjjuru i ii.sin iv . candor that we should make that fact knowo. I that our biithren at the North mfty-be lully inlorriiLil that "we know our. right and ". knowing, dare maintain tlicni;" and that if they proceed in ilu-ir ngreasiona, they must " expect to meet the rontrcquence. In view ul'all the circumatarjees, I respect- t 1 fully reromniend to the Conerul tAasemW, ' to jirovnle ;n the eve.it of a comin2eoey.ans 1 j siiij,' io jn-itiiy it for" taking .the; neeeaaary -, su pi. to inaiiiiain ihe Constitution oflhe Uni- : tell St. ids and the right of this State . that : u c may co-operate wiih such other 8 tales as may iU lermmc to stand by the ypiWjrof ' ert.ed by the compromise oftlio ' Conatita- t 01 Pursuing this course, we shall feel , pruii l cuiiaciousnea ol the rectitude pf th ., 1 iu. and be justified in the eatimattonxtf aJl impa-tial mitids; nnd ihen, if the 4awflil rea- j4 I. unity must come which God forbid I -let the ciMiseiiueticesfnll t'pontho?e whose mad neas and l'.lly have provoked .'Uxf?-:if.)t That the nghu ol lire Btaie may be ro-fi spected. the Constitution preferred, and the . Union at-cordiusr to thrt Constitution. perpeW t u.itcd is my ardent wUhi'-and the "LeffUla-1 tare and (he people of the State- tnfij , rely1 ' upon my hearty co op erntion m such" roe- - ! una as m;y tend to the- consummation of. ' .1. - ... .1...: ki.. ..u:... ' , . j. liire u siinuic nuji'vif ..a' ? V ' 1 ' ' i It is well worthy ol cnnanlctation ' wnelher our police regulations in relation to slaves, and free person of eolor are sufficient j anil ' , nUo, whetlier tbe public interest doe not re-' quire lurtber legislation to more effectually. T j ensure the apprehension nnd coi.vklton f 1 persona who endeavor to excile slavra to ' btllion or insurrection,' or who kidnap erper ' su.'ide them to Jeuys ikeir owners, and more fc4 i jnMinlk in nu mhrrr nich oncnders ltee to otlier States. ' . . ';! OA x-sV-,i A iuJicious svslero of itileinal Iroprovemen'.e by ilte State bus ever been regarded a an '" object of iniporlanre worthy of conaideraiioej n and action oj the General Asacnibly. Cheap it: transportation could not fail ta add to ibe , f wpttlili ttnd convenienee of all classes of our . r ill jen, nnJ the prosperhj of the 8'af. There arevarroos ebjeels. v. hich elubn ne- conaitleration of Ihe Legulalora. Feeling- deep interest in the s pmaperiiy of every, part - : of the State uud believing that Ue mtyabere , . -- '' fmriA fa' -7 'Vj ' i
The Tri-Weekly Commercial (Wilmington, N.C.)
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