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D2 .rmrran li 11 it I A y- PUBLISHED TRMYEEELYf BY THOMAS LORIXG. 'V0IV6 NO. 40. WILMINGTON. Nr. C. TUESDAY MORNING. JUNE 17; 1851. WHOLE' KO.-603.- r t- - -,rL-ni - - - - - w 1 1 1 - - - - 1 i ,--- - - m - - rir-ijnjninjHjTjLnjijxjx - - - -. - -,-,,x TUB Titl-WEEK LY COMMERCIAL Is published every" Toksuav. Thvbsdav and Sat VDAr at S3 00 per annum, payable in all cases in dvance BY T II O M A S LORINO, Editor aud Proprietor. . JIE-VJAMIS I. HOiVili, Associate Editor, COBS KB OP PROMT AND MARKET STREWS, WILMINGTON, N. C; U ATKS OY ADViiRTISIVC sqr. 1 insertion, $0,&0 , 1 sqr. i months, $1,00 1 2 " 75 1 " 3 " 5,00 3 - 1,00 I " C " 8,00 1 '!! month, 2,50 1 1 " 1 year, 12,00 'Ten lines or low make a square. If an advertise nient exceeds ten lines, the price will be in propor tion, m : All advertisements are payable at the time of thai Insertion. ' ' Contracts will yearly aivertiscrs, wiil be made n the mJBt liberal term. ' ' ' Nj transfer of contracts for yearly advertising will bo permitted. Should-clrcumsraneos render a change in business, or an unexpected reinoval neces sary, a charge aecording-to the publluhcd terms will beatthaoptDhof the eeritraewr, for the lime he litis advertised. ' ' ' Ta privilege of Annual Advertisers is strictly ' United to their uwn UmioJmio business; and all ad vertHements fjftho benutii oi other person., as woll Hi ill advertisements not immediate.y connucied with their own basu-uss, and all ecess ol advertise ttieuts in leu ph or Jttierwi. e, beyond the limiis eii gaged, will be-chared at the usual rates. Ny a.vrremeut is includod tu tho contract foi the sale or rent of houses or lands iu town orcoun Ipy, or for the sale or hire of negroes, whether the prouerty is owned by the advertiser or by other persons. These are excluded by the terra " imnu ,hak btisiiMM." Tho announcement of marriages or deaths will be considered as news, and inserted free of charge; fcut all additional mutter, beyond the simple an nouncement of the 'death of the person, will be charged on the same terms as advertisements: All advertisements inserted in ttp tri-weekly Coin mtrcicU, are entitled to one huertion in the Weekly free of charge. JOB, CAlll) and FANCY f U.INTING, eyecujed in superior stylet" AGENTS FOR THE COMMERCIAL NKW YOilK: Messrs. Iliovrn & DallesssT. BOSTON; FaaDEBicK Kiddir, lisq. BUSINESS CARDS. HJIL C0STIN, COMMISSION M ERUIIANT, WILMINGTON, N. RGPKR TO E. P. H all, Kq , Pres't Branch Stale,! Thj"Vi.k,Vrisbt, tw., Pres't Bunltl VVilniim; Oa,)e Fear, I N. C. 0. G Parsley, Kiq-, Pre.i't Commer- I ..t.l II,...! I Dee. 19. 1850 118-lf. J. C. WORfil s Commission did Forwarding 'MERCHANT, WIIiMINGTOX, S. C. Feb. 19, 1851. H3-12 m. J. IIATilAAY & m. COM.WIS3HV M13RCJIVNTS. WILMlNqTON, N. c. J. H ATlf AWAT. J- I" HaTIIAWAV. Oct. 15. 91 GEO. MYEftS, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, RCRPS COSSTANTLV ON HAND Winet, Ttas, Liquors, l'roviniiu, Wood and WU lex Witrt, ' Fruit, Comfectionaritt, if &c. OBTII PaOT STRKBT, WILMINGTON, N. C. Nov. 28. 109. GAUSE & COMMISSION B0WDEN, MERCHANTS, AW1 ..I, OESEttAL AGE JITS. thus. r. OAuas. JOif . iowdbn RCFBRISCIS. Alexandor McRae, President W. & It. R. E. P. Hall, " Stalo Hank. O. O. Parsley. " Cvmmerciul Banlr. John Dtwson, Morchunt. J. & D. Mcltae & Co., " P. K. Dickinson 4 CO. ' Dec. 7, 1850. 112. ELLIS, RUSSELL i Co. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS WILMINGTON, N. C. ORAL D. CLLtS, HIKRT P. ICBSKLL, 10. . aCtSRH. Jan. 25 1651. 133. WILLIAM M; UARRISS, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT WILMINGTON, N. C. STRICT attention given to proourlnjt Freight! and purchnsingCarKoesf or vessels . RlPiltNCIS! 1 O .G. Parsley, Ksq , Col. John Mollne, Wilmington, N O , Mossrs.Hallurd A ll'intineton, ) Will Pack, Esq.. Ralolgh.'N. C. Oossm. Hall,9nekett Co., ) pftVett,vnf m c J cph Utley ,F.1., ayetteviur.n .0 . l Masirs.JamesCorner A Sdns.tViliimore . ii K, a. 3,maor u...i'hi adoltih a t a (ni a . . h i ri ri i n n m n tw niininr A IT h . . . PllUbury 8andford,NewVor Hunting A Tufts, -i ttoa J. AG. P. ritcombjKennebunk ,M. JglT 17th. 1303, ...... ' 62 tl BUSINESS CARDS. GEO. UARRISS, General Coiamhsiou Merchant, -WILMINGTON,' N.' C.: ' rjTRICT attemion given to piocuring Freight J and purul)4Singt;arguesiorvesseis... ItEPER TQ. ... ,, i . i R. P. Hall, Eaq., , O. G. Parsley, Ksq., J. A.Taylarq-,, Wilmington. J. I). Bellamy, Rsq., 1 , Messrs. Uallard A Huntington, J Messrr.TQQlfcr, Smyth 4 Co., ; N .. . " i Thompion A-Huntei, ew orK Ales'r. Herron, Jr., Puiladelphia S!n5iB,,,to, J cta '" - Jan. 2. 1351. 123-tf. ANDERSON k LATIMER, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SOOTH WATKR STRF.ET. W I i MINGTUN, N . C . Sep. 27, 1850. 82-ly-c. MARTIN & CR0NLY. AUCTIO.VEEItS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, general" AGENTS. Wilmlneton.N.C..Oct.3 1850. 8ilf. JOSEPH II. FL INNER, Gsncnl Conahsiaa tlfirehant. WUIIVGTON, V. C. Oct. 9th, lSO. 87-ly-c WILLIAM NEFF, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN SHIP CHANDLERY, SHIP STORES AND GROCERIES, CORNER OF I) ) ,"C A V U'HM STREETS WILMINGTON, N. C. Doc. 7th 1S50 DER0SSET & BROWN. WILMINGTON, N. C. $$$WT& DER0SSET. " NKW YORK. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS Marchl7 1851. t-y. II. KELLY, COMMISSION MEiiCilANT. Nextdour tj A. A. X iniiet's, on North Water si Will attend to the sule of ail ItinJs of Country Pro, dttcei,u:li as O.to, lUas, .Weal, Bacon, Lard, fcc. mid vvill Mj c j.ui tiHiy on hand u full supply of (JroUHile,io. References. Willes Hall. )f Wayne, Joiin VIcRae, Wilmington, W Caraway, Gen. Alx.. McRse. " B. P. J 111, vVil nlnston, Wiley A. Walker, " Due. li, IB50. 115-ly. SAVAGE & MEARES, GEN luIlAl. COMMISSION MEKCljlANTS AND AUCTIONILEUS, WILMINGTON, N. C. IDWABD S W AOI. May 2, 1950. 0STON MKABB8 1. LEIGHT0N, CIIADBOURN & CO., General Comaissiou Merck ts. WILMINGTON, N. C. Dec. 11, 1659; n'.-,f- . CORNELIUS DuPRE. WHOLE HALB AND RETAL DEALEHM IN Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oil, Dye Stud's, Glass, Perfumery, Cigars, Old Liquors, Fancy Articles, &c MARKKT STREET, WILMINGTON, ?T. C. Pr.tserlpthiQ eireutly c4)mptunded by exper enced persons; March 23. 1351. 6 h C. LATTA. COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND GENERAL AGENT, WILMINGTON, N.C. Oct,l 1860. 87 HALL & L0NEV, General Commission Merchants, B-ALfFIMORR , Will receive and advance on Consignment, and pay particular attention to filling orders for produce, f-c. Refer to Messrs. DcRcssit & Bbown. March 13. . - 1 I53-3mp. WEST & HEWLETT, Audi oncers. Commission Merchants GENERAL AGENTS. WILMINGTON, N C. Bpprr to' - ' - , . . Potter So Kidder, John Dawson, G. Davis, O. G. Parsley, , Barry, Bryant A Adams, E. P. Hall, George Harrisi Edwc" Cantwell. 0t. 6. .1650 . pa-ly-c J. M. ROBINSON " 1MPOBTBB AND OBALBB IN HARDWARE, IRON, STOVES, NAILS, bc., fte., Front street, 3 doors South! Market street., WII.MINfiTOM if. r. "tmingtonjMB), IS6U. U TR0S. D. BARRY. Commission Mtrelmnt and Ship Broker, WlLMWOTOk M C Jan. 21, 1851. 131-tf. Imt t . mm . . . - ' BUSINESS CARDS. ADAMS, BROTHER & Co. .(Late Barry, Bryant & Adams.) COMMISSION MEHCHAN WILMINGTON, N. C. Jan.l, 1S51 123 C0ACII MAKING. CD1CII M IK1NU ; JOBBIM RKP1IBISG IIorseshoeUig, fcc. done with ueatuesa au4 dispatch : Comer of Third and Princess Street : opposite Nix on Livery Stable. t'. N. S. NEALE. 'S.A Wilmington, N. C., AptU J 1851. 145-tf. "K J. Si D. MeRAE & Co. General Comuiission Merchants, WILMINGTON N. C. Particular attention paid to procuring freights aud purchasing cargoes) for vessels. . JOHN MACBAS, DONALD MACBA.E, JOHN W. K. tfX. Aug4st 1. 1860. , - . 89. WILKINSON & ESLER. CASH DBAttH3 IN Confectionary, Fruit, Nuts, Toys.Faucy Ar tides. Perfumery, Tobacco. 9egars, die., WHOLESALE. AND RE 1 AIL, ' 'MARKET 8TREEf , WILMINGTON ,N. C. Nov. 30, 1950. .. .10-if JOSEPH R.BL0SS0M General Commission and Forwarding Merchait. Prosapt personal attention given to Consign ments tor sale or Shipment, A nd liberal cask advance made on Consignments to me cr tc my New York friends. Wilmington, Jan. 30, 1851. 135 tf T. S0UTUMAYD k CO., ENGINEERS, BLACKS1111HS, piSXrlf.D IRON FOIISDE'RS. ' All orders In the Hue will be punctually at tended to. Corner Mclbehy & North Water sts. WILMINGTON, $.Q. CA. May 16, 1850. - 27 WILLIAM A. GWVER, (JENERAL AGENT, FORWARDING and lomn.ission Merchant. JTAKK pleasure in informing my Iridnds, that I am prepared to give all business entrusted to me efficient an. I personal attention. I have a wharf fur Naval Stores, with ample accommodations, Spirit lloute, aud Warehouse. Consignments of Naval Mores lor sale or shipment; and all kinds of coun try produce solicited; uiM.datice8made on con signments. pril!8 1850. 15 ALEXTMacRlJMr , IMPORTER OF pXtlTfA, GLASS), a.vd EAitrrfxrr- WARE, and wholesale ami retail dealer in all kinds of FA UMISU IMP Is E ME NTS, 'South Side of MarkrtSt., WILMINGTON, N. C. November, 9, 1850., . .:. 102. VV.G. BROWNE, PORTRAIT AND MINIATURE PAINTER, REQUESTS persons who wish to have Portraits painted, or to view his collection of Paintings, to visit his Gallery in the Mudcnic Hall, between thShmirs of 9 and 5 o'clock. Aprii6. , , . . ; "" B-fr WILKINSON & ESLER, WOULD respectfully invite those wishing good Sttgars" to call and examine their large "assort ment, ainonjr them may be found : 10,000 l'rinc'pe, Junto Sanz, good; 20.000 Regallo, Lion; Jenny LinJ, and Mensu- rdo ; , , 10,000 Havana, La Naciorffti,priine 10,000 Lady in the cage handsome; 19,000 Pantillos LaTerreatio, do 17;(j00 De La Vuetta, old enough to walk ; 20.000 half Regalia, Jicolinaal, very superior; I5,00i) Wandering Jews, very 'cheap ( '8,000 El Galleo, fine ; 14,000 La Cathedral; 20,000 Low piice, various qualities. Our stock of Sogers dec, Is much larger than ever offered in this place, nnd at lowest cash prices, gallon WILKINSON & ESLKR, ' Market street. March 14. ' I JUST IN TIME ! THE following snides we hsve just received: 3 dz. Silk undershirts ; 4 dot. Gause merino " 5 " patent Drawer; 20 doz. Linen Coats, assorted; 100 dez. Gents, half Hose; 50 dot. fine assorted Shirts, with a great many other articles, all of which will be sold vary cheup. Call soon and got bargains at " S &, D. TELLER'S My 15. 21. CAPE FEAR MARINE RAILWAY &t7Zp carpentering: THEaobecribers having nowcompleted their Ma rina Railway, are prepared Jo take up Vessels of any size. They pledge themselves that all work done by them shall give satiRfactlon , both as :o charges and workmanship. They havea large furce employed, which will enable them to perfTnm all '"'- ..11 yivyn TheV 'are alsel'Dferjared to build an? size Vessel, from a PILOT BOAlVup to a SHIP) and will warrant that their work will comparo favorably with any done here or elsewhere, and upon aa reasonable terms. ! Always on hand's large stock of Timber, dec. SAMUEL BEERY A SON. Ksrea to P. XL. Dickinson, DaRosset A Urown. Barrv. Brvant A Adams. Wllmlnpton. N.C 1, wi Geo. W. Davie, I J. A D. McRa, Co. j June 271850. 4R-12mo, ROSIN STRAINERS. " IT ROM No. 18 to 100, of a superior quality, for JL' sols by POLLV HART. 6. March 29. PORTRAIT PAINTING. JMASSALON, Portrait Painter," woaldrespect I fully infirm the citliens of Wilmington and tho surrounding couoiry, that ha has permanently lotr td himself in this place, and wilt b happy to re ceive the patronage of any ladle or gentlemen rho may Uh to procure faithful likenesses of them selves or any member o( their family. lit flatters himself, from his lofcg experience In the art, that ha will be enabled to gl atislscton. Hi roomls at Mr. Lova's Furnltuts Establl.hicont, Front Stteet, Wilmington, N. C. Aprils, 1&61. ?-ly. 11 STOVES AND CRATES. if - i JU3T RECEIVED Large Supply OP 8HfP, PARtOR, AND OFFICE STOVES ! of the BEST and most approved PATTBBNS. wholesale 4. retail. ALSO, an assortment ol GHATES dV FtlRNACRS, Solar, Cmphlne, Fluid, ami Oil Ijamps, platn and Japanned Ware, Steak Dishes, Coffee Urns, Hlg Klim, Tea Trays. Walter, Platform and other Scales and a variety of other nnl cles too numerous to men "PV-at3 tion. POLLF.Y 4. HART. 4.. f B9 Oct. 10. DEEDS FOR SALE. liraranteeDeeds.and Deeds for Mortgeei or land V just printed, in correct forinand fomlcat tho Lommercwi.Uiftc SPORTSMEN, ATTENTION! JUST Received, a large assortment of Single and Double barrel, Bird, Duck and Deer Guns, of the finest finish snd latest style, made by those celebra ted makers Chahbb & Sons, ond others of known celebrity. Guns of all weights and calibre, also, Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches, Game flas, percus sion Caps, and in fact the best collection of sports men' goods tver offered in this market. Gentle men please call and examine. I'm 1 k-v & 1JAUT. 7 00 , Oct 3 m BILLS OF LADING, &c. )LIO POST BILLS OF LADING bound in 6boks,and sheet, also Letter Sheets with etvarlctyof mercantile blanks, for sale at The Com mercial Office. FOR SALE. A Good family Carriage, suitable fer ,a Hack, ef good and substantial msterial, will be sold Or exchanged for a ligin iiuggy. Apply at the Commercial office. J uly y. 4b. NEW SPRING & SUMMER GOODS. WE have just received the handsomest and most beautiful assortment of fancy Dry Goods that ever was brought to this or say other market. Ladies and Gentlemen are invited to call and ex amine. Country merchants are particularly invited. Or ders will be promptly attended to. ' We also hkve on hand 9-. splendid atmortment of . Snrlnnr unit Knmmar IMnttllniV' Which WA tfAnn un. I tirely upstairs. We have them made up ourselves, j and do not want to pay profit to others. We are able to sell ihem cheaper than any House. S. A D.TEf LER. March J3. - . , , 153- TO TURPENTINE DISTILLERS. THE subscriber would Inform the Distillers of Turpentine, that he has now on hand at his Coop er Shop in this place, a supply of seatoned timber, sufficient fur the present year; and that these who were disappointed In geitio work Iturt year, nwy rely upon being served this, as he has added greatly to his former arrangements; and having permanent ly located himself here, he will be enabled to pay strict attention to the quality uf the work ; and should any caaks made by him prove bad, he will exchange them, or return the price of such casks : also, from the Grat of March next, he will deliver themrce of ehargt, at any point in or around Wil mington. Hereafter his casks shah be marked with the Utters A. M., on either head, so that the wurk may be known. The price will be tl 73 per barrel of 40 oallons. Should anv change h.immlnin lhee Lurices, due notice will be given in this paper. A. MORGAN. Jan. 1(3. 123-6m-p. BACON SIDES. 2f? HHDS. -VesternSldesTTorsnleby J iLLIS, RUSSELL fc CO. April 26. 17. WOODEN WILLOW WAREr A LARGE assortment, for sale by HOWARD & PEDEN. May 13.' 26. RECTIFIED WHISKEY. 1 T BBLS. RectlUed. Whiskey; ' l'J S ' Old Rye do.; N. R. Rum, Rose Gin, and a full assortment ol Wines, , PERKIN& HARTS FIELD. ( May 24. ' ' ' ' 30. LOOK AT THIS. 1 ()f BOXES 8w?et Orsnge; m.JJ 25 do French' Lemons; 75 do Superiwr F.leme Figs, 50 Drums Extra Smyrna do; 10 Bag do Naples Walnuts ; .Baskets Superior Olive Oil ; Imported ana Domestic Segirs. Fer sale low by WILKINSON dt ESLER. May 22. 29. - 1 I i 1 1. .. GLUE, ENGLISH and American, constantly on hand, for sale by . ADAMS, BROTHER ft Co. May) 11. sigl NOTICE EXTRA. ' OWING to tho Increased demands of out TraJe In the rottowKig irtlnlei we ham UH iodoeed D inlafg w tltoek of Fruit, Confectionary, data, TobSccu, Sqfttrs s&4 SeurT vf all kinds which re taller and others can wteet from, it loworn prices. April TL " LIME! LIME 1 1 LfMEU! : fnC ""I'' LWcoUrUI White Lamp; Also UUU calcined flatter, Plattorrnt flair, an4 Kir BrloU, Hydral)cCmrat WOO bbl. time 4c.;forsaUby ;.y V; CotractorandBulidta, Dec.22. I860; , r . .' r " i ' ' Piivnc i TRS. U. VVHlTAKKRhs.thi.day received at ill her MusieRoom, two more of those fine ROSEWOOD PlAiOcS warranted in every partic ular. - , All those In wait of a Piano would do wefl to call soon at her Muiic Room on Market Street op posite the Episcopal Church: Also, Piano and Guitar Music constantly oj hand. Wilmington, May 20. 23-lmo-p. COTTON YARN. BALES, of Blum Creek Factor, 7 to 10,at 6 Shlrllnir i 1 Sheeting: at GEO. II. KELLpy S May 27. J. H. dt. N. C. Tekgfapireopjr. ' 2?. GREAT CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA! ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER DR. J. S. 1IOUGTO$'4 PEPSIN I The True Oljeste Fluid, or Gastric Juice I Prepared from Ronnct, or the fourth stomsch of the Ox, after directions ofBsron Lh big, the great f nysijiogicui (Jhemist, by i. S. Houghton, ol- p., Philadilphia, Pa. 1 niaj is a great Nsturar Rtfme'dv foa. Jndlaestloo. and Dyspepsia, curing after Nature' own Method, b) Nature's own Agent, the Gastric Juice, pepsin Is tho chief tile nent, or Great Digesting- PrtneipU of tho Gastric Juice the Solrtnt of the Food, the Purifying, Prtserving, and Stimulating Agent of the Stomuch and Intestines it is extracted from the Digestive S.omach of the Ox, thus forming aa Artificial Digestive Fluid, precisely like the naturjJ Gastric Juice, h its Chomical powers, and furnish ing a complete and perfect substitute for it. By the aid of mil rreparuflfrn, the pains, and evils of in digesilon and Dyspepsia are removed just 4 they would be by a healthy Stomach. It is doing wonder for Dyspeptics, suring cases of debility, emaciation, nervous decline and Dyspeptic consumption, sup poied to be on tlx verge of the grave The Scien tific Evidence upon which it is bastJ, lain the highest degree ciriou and remarkable. Baron Leiebig in hia celebrated work on Animal Chemistry, soys, "An Artificial Digestive Fluid, analogous to the Gastric Juice, mabf prepared from the mucous membrsne of the stomach of the Ox, Id which various articles of food, a meat and egg, will be toftmtd, changed, and digested, just in tk same mjiner as they uvuld be in the h uman stomach." Half 0 teuspoonlul of pure Parsia, infused or dls Ivea M'fao.iuu(Iaai.or diesolvs Fiu Ptundt toast Heef tn tvxntl 1,. - .a. r .uv o ,u Dr. Houghton's Pepsin, is sold hy nearly all the dealers in fine drugs snd Popular Medicine, through out the United Stales. Itis prepared in .Powder, and in Fluid form and in Prescription vials for the use of Physicians. Private Circulars, for the use of Physicians, may be obtained of Dr Houghton or his Agents, descri bing the whole process of preparation and elving theauihorltieau'poii which the claims of this new remedy are based. As it is not a secret remedy, no objection can be raised against Its use hy PhysielaHS in respectable stanulng and reeular practice. Price in Fluid form, One Dollar per bottle. PEPSIN IN POWDER. Sent by Mail, Fiteitf leintage. For envehiene of sending to all parts of the country, tho Digestive matter of the Pepsin, I put up in the form of Powder, with directions to be dis solved in water by the patient. Theue Powders con tain just the same matter as the bottles, and wttt be sent by mail,-free of postage, for one dollar sent (Dost imidv to Dr. J. S. Uouuhlori. M. D.i Phlladel- I phia, Pa. Ubserve this ! Every bottle of the genuine Pepsin bears the written signature of J. S. Hough ton, l D , sole Proprietor, Philadelphia, i'g, jSuld by all Dr,Mgglste-and Dealers in Medi- cii ' Sold, wholesale and retail, by A. C. EVANS &. BROTHER; W. H. I.1PP1TT t Co., and O. Do- PRE, Wilmington, N C. Mar 13. 25-12mc PATENT DRAWERS. A NEW Supply, just received, direct from our XIl NevTOrk House fit SCOTT A BALDWLVS. 33. May 31. CONSULATE OF HAVTI, ) ti Commercial Wharf, Boston, 5th March, 1951. fDHR undersigned gives notiso, that in accor X dahc with a law passed st Port au Prince, on the 24th December last, vessels arriving in Haytl from the U. States on or after the 16th April next, must be provided with Duplicate Manifests of their cargoes, certified by a Consular Ageat of Hay tl, if there shall havo been ooe at the port of load ing, oiiwrwise the documents may be verrih'ed be fore an officer (duly commencement to administer an oath) of the State or United States Government. a. C. CLARK. May 8. 23-if. Ti7ouirAND jbaconT tf BBLS. Superfine Flour; UU 10 hhds. Shoulders, just received per Schr Ann Elizabeth, and for sale by J. eV D. McRAE & Co. 43 June X CANDLES. crBOXE3 8perm, Afamantja. and Muuld.Csn UKJ die, lor ai oy HOWARD A TEUEN 26. Kay 10. N. C BACON. 0-V"l LBS. Hama, Side and Shoulder, in Ovv V7 atore, and for nl la by SAVAGE & MEARES. Juno 5. ".,- 36. SALT! SALT!! SALT!!! )" AVl SACKS superior around Alum Salt, CfJJJ now landing from Br. Bark Bee, and for el by Jape 6. J. & 0. aieRAE A Co. 35. CYPRESS SHINGLES. Cl( (Cr LARGE lxe, for ale by SiUjUUU SAVAGE A MEARES.. May 29. - 3V - i jfr SONG OriJiELAND. A health 10 the Iste that, though trampled is seom By the merciless minjo of power,! ft ' May rtae from the dosl with at fraaoVia new-born. Aid shatter her rhalM la aa) hoarr .i .., , A tolca from the gravaa that the Tyrant hath Med Caaaot alwaya he pleaJiof aahaart r if. -, -Ami the whlrlwlof a wrath, though Wrtatarle Kay burst from repoe at a W9t4..i;.t :- . SIM iha Mmpeat strlf and the toIi of wrong, How many bright Mtne (114 the gtoew,' .. TmeMrenarfpeehae4(hat9Mlraefai2, A hau ot lilt; 'iwaoiUu toaabt ii0tt9 1 The namea eannot die, for the Mtlon'a great heart , Hath taahfjoed ptem, the deeper ton f.' . . Let tho hut blow he atroak ani the hut hope depart ha will aJIni le them blthfltSy wliL t -i . Ol Erlnt iha world has baett cold U thy doon!. Few flowera baa a been atrawat ea tisg y- And the prida of thj ger and iliiah tA$j Mm Have paesed, Withoat bleealng ot prayer; r , Vet acros iha wild waves may the desolate aow Of thy blighted dmMM iwl mtt-li: , And a hat an of peace for tha Iha Eaile la wen, tn thefe'ue'riesa bwneijdfha Waat . . y ... ... , .1 still we wllf 'tfaal, New Era anay rise, , n the fair Isle of Emmetl and Uoore, - When a true light shall bars in her bg-cloded, tk lea,;": ',,t :':i,''i'-xi,i s '' i ' ' And the night of her Btottrnlng he o'er: , ' A health to her bow, and a health to her lhn And death to oppreeeion'a stern away- ., "i The West hath the hearta of a million of men, That will pray for bar Irlaroph that day. ' ... . . 7-J it't'Wkjl .'f. f-h 1 AToaebloj Little Story Trod Life. A gentleman wna ont ' dar rlaitino; aome deaiituta farailie io one ol tha pooreat parte of London. After elimrih, a. nomber of stnira, which conducted t the too of one of the hooara, heobaerred a ladder leading Ifl a .doo thtts.ypon . the atalea. r He thought it moat unlikely thaf any Jiring he injr would be found dwelling; there hot, in ordrr to aatiafy binwtlf,, he reaolved .011 aa c.end'mg the ladderv Oiljceaehinf the i'tfeer. he found it o low that he way obliged yto atoop before he could enter. ",1 h 4. ,!Ie there any one, here 1" he enquired, :4 . "Come in," answered a feebl e voice. ; ' He eotered. arid found a little 607 theaoli. i tar tehenl oFihM wretched '. home. . There nraa no bed no furniture et anv ki'ndJ r ..a atraw and abating! in one corner ibrmeu (he . tww;Kl tVIWw'a Mat ha4r.o4 hie coach by niffht. . , ; .... -'.v 'Why arc you here V mqnirea the kind visiter. "Have you a father V ' ,. -Yee,er."., , , "Have you awotfierT f "No, air ; mother ie in the gnrt. "Where ie your father 1 Y90 muat eure- ly weary very much for hie cowing home U) : jihU aaxk.,aoljtary place.7" . ,t,V4 -No air, replied ftJte boy, aorrowfunr.i k ; "my father geta druntf. He vfet 10 aer ' ra' 4 out lo ateal, and wbateye I atolf jte aps.t in ' drinking" v, 'A ti v'jtf "Doea he nof mak you da so iu!I ? r ' I went." replied the bov, u to the Rag ged School, and I wa there 1 taught the worda, Thou ahalt not ateal.' 1 wa told abont heaven and hell that-Jesue CUrfat came la aave ainnere that God punwhelhe bad nnd lovce the good i and, I reaolved from that time ! would -eteaC no more. Net," coptinued the little sufferer, my lather him- self ateala, and then he gets angry nVmt1, and ia cruel to me. and whips me, because I will no longer ateal,"' . . , tf ,. ; . , . "Poor little boy f said the gentleroerr;, deeply interested it the anJ)iIpry. ...u! ant,, -' ' aorry, indee!. for you. You mutt ieej , ry -lonely here," , . , , . , No,1' the other, wih a raHe on hia' face, -'I am not aloe, did is wih mej ,Chriat ia with me. I am Dot elooe !J The gentleman took ogt his purse ana . gave him a small trifle, promlwot that I e would come back again and see him on the morrow. 'f; ; , 1 v- Stop !" aaitf the little fellow, a In hind visiter wns preparing to go daB XJie la Jder ; T 'I ran ng.w ..'.-v J''- T And so saying . he rommeneed, in simple trains, the. beautil'ul hymn with hie h ho loved to cheer, b solitude 1 M , r i fc (, f "9entl Jeaus, meek and mild , ' Xeok upon a httle chad, .pity my simplicity,': V r8uflfer mejto come to Thee. "Tain woald I te Thee ha brought, Graclons God L JbthU It ept- i"v ,Gio a llttls ehUd , platSa? Tfie gentleman was Jour bed' eiih the tale of distress,' Bd the haracer of the dvagUta child; and the next day fie told the case to lady, whom he knew wouid feel iuterestcd in him. The lad' requested that be weald kindly accompany her Jo the boy's dwellings to which, he readily 4eooaentedLTakinir along with her a bundle of. r lothes which might be useful to him, '.hey made their: way together tip the daik stairs of the house, tilt they reached the ladder,. On 8 ending i.'m steps, and coming to the door, they knocked; but there was no reply. Atruin: but rtill ho voice as before altmg 'Come' Id.'' Thr gentleman opened the door, ' The bed.- th straw the shavings wefe jviat ns he had leK then. The boy was then, t'V j hot b was' Oca'b t The boy lay oo the bed of aim w but the spirit hsd Sad away to the CK( hi i e t , 4e 1 .'"' " - 'Vv v:- "" . .tlu'.
The Tri-Weekly Commercial (Wilmington, N.C.)
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June 17, 1851, edition 1
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