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mm riCLISUEB TUMVEEIILY, BY THOMAS LORI.VC. VOL..6-NO:74. WILMINGTON. N. C. SATURDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 0. 1851 WHOLE , NO. 837 i T . I I ' 1 Ul , ,1 n . I n -, I ir l , , i I I IV '- i i I II I METIU-WEEKLYCOMJIEttCIlL ' Is published every Tocsday, Thbssoav tod Sat- itA, at 5 00 per annum, payable la all caw in i II Y.T iflJO MASLORISO. V Editor aud Proprietor. : nUSJf. I. IIOVViE, Corresponding EJUor. : 'CORHBtt " OP MONT- AMD MARKET IfBUtl, ' ? 4. RITES OK ADV13RTISIXC ' sqt'.l latertloh. 10,60 -fr- 2; 'rr& 75 ?. 3 ' " 1,00 1 11 1 mnnlh Sl t iqr. 2 months, 81,00 I 3 " 5,00 1 " 6 " 8,00 1 " 1 year, 12,00 - 4 iuuiwi, J " I - J 1 V Ten line or lots moke a square. If an advertise ment exceeds ten lines, the price will be In proportion.,'"-"' " " Alt advertisements are payable at the time of their Insertion. Contracts with yearly a.lwtlscrs, will be made on the nv)it liberal term. v N transfer or contract fur yearly advertising will be (wrmltied. Should circurostunces render a cha,age In business, or an unexpocted removal neces iry, a charge according to the publlshod terms will bo at tho option of the contractor, for lUe time he has advortlsed. i the privilege of Annual Advertisers Is strictly imitedto their own Immediate outness t und all ad rtlseinents for the benefit of other persons, as well sa nil advertisements not Immmliatety connticted with their own-bwinena. and all uacess ol advertise rjants In lenutli or otherwUe, beyond the limits en iiaged, will la cltirgod ut llic usual rates. fo advcrtlsomont is iucluded in the contract fot tU sitfe or rent of houses or lands in town or coun try, or for the salo or hire of negroes, whether the prop-ei ty is owned by the advertiser or by other jwrsons. These are excluded by the term " imnu hale bitsliuss: 'tho announcement of iuar. i:i-ji;s or deaths will hq cousiJered as news, and ia'rte-l free of olurje ifcaU flidiUonal matter, beyond the simple an liiuuoeuiont of the death of tlt person, will be chargal on the sa.it.) terms as advertisements. .All advortie'"0ts insured in the tri-weukly Con- mrelal, are entitled to one disunion in tlio Wceklf Wof charge. JO U,' OA AD and FANCY PIUMTING, oxecutod n stipsrlor style. mm- tiib cojHii&itmL. K'V VOittv i Alosirs. ituows & DkIIhssct. BUSINESS IMltlKv J. Si D. McRlE & Co. piu tlrular attantluii paid t3 ilroem liig freights fel l parchaslii caioiiH Cor vessels, JOB! MACHAK, DOSALD MACRAB, JOI'.S W. K. DIX. August 1 Idol. Bi). mmi it. blossom. ier.il Coitt-Hission und t'orwordlng .ilerchuiit. lraMt personal aitontlo:i tulven to Coaslgu- . ' ru,e:its tor salo or siliipmeiit, And liberal taih advance miitc on GuiuignmmU to , . mt or to my Welti York friends. Vilmlnioii, Jari.it), 1651. 135 tf T. S0UTHM.1Y0 & CO.. KINliliilS, oL.lL'ii&.nt'lUS, lililSS, iXl) FOU.NOJiKS. ' ll orders In the line will be punctually at tended to. 1ORNBR Ml'I.BEHY & NoilTH WaTEHBTS. WILi.Vll GrUN, NO. CA. May 16, 1851. 27 WILLIAM A. GWVKli, ueeraL aucn r, fuu -.vaiidlncj uQii l1ajia.isjiioii itlcrcliaut. r.TAtCriple tsure in Informing my lilends, that 1 , L iniiprtjpared to giv all busiuoes entrusted to me , efficient jnd persona I ttttfiiiilon. I havo a wharf for Naval Stores, with ample accommodations, Spirit Uquher aud.yYarehoiwe. ConBlgniiients of Naval Stores for saioorshlpincnt', and ull Linda of coun try pMduoo solicli"' Coslwdvanct'sinadooncon laiiinsnis. ' ApriU.d 1950. 15 ALEX, HtfttlE, Jr: " ' IMIHWTritt OK CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHEN ' WARE, ml whftTesnle and retail dealer In nil kinds of . FA RMISG mm. fZMEWH, 1 ' . Houth Wide of Market at., WILMINGTO N, N. C. November, 9. 18$0. 102. . WILLI UI M. ILRRISS 5 GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT i, '.' 4 WILMINGTON, N. C OJ11ICT ittentlon irlvun to procuring Freights O ant purchasing Cargoes for vessels. ' KmrtncMcfst l. Q.f Parsley, Kiq., '.Onl.'John Moltae. ,1 Wllmngt'n. N. C. Me.sis, Dudlnv tt Hiintlnsrton MeasriHall, Sackett&Co., ? p.fl m r -jnessrs. jamus uornor s ,ons, nuuimore. 1 iS i .. . nLii. j I..LI- ' a; :, " Thompson & Hunter, ) K Yn k . " Pillsbury & San.lford, fte Yorlt- . Huntlna & Tufts, Boston, " '!' .1 . n P Pllxn nS ITniini,hiinb Ma 62-y fi? J. HATHAWAY & SON. . . .tO.MJIISSmt LMERCIIANT8. ' 1 . . tlfFW MA J. L. IIatmawat. Oct. i5.: BUSINESS CARDS. GEO. MARRISS, Geaeral Com mission Jlerchant, WlLMIxWnlN, N. C. STRICT, attention given to piecurlng Freight andpiirchasingCargoeafotvessela. " , Krto' R.P.Hatl.Eso., 1 O, Q: rrsley i I , J. A:Taylor, Esq., Wilmington. J.D. Bollamy, Esq., Messrs. Ballard & Huntington, ) - alessrs.Tookor, Smyth & So. A.i rdh-" Thompson A Kuntor, S 1 orK' Alcx'r. Hcrron, Jr., Pliila lelpliia Messrs. Williams Butler, ) . ,h, ., v n H.F.Bakor,K., U restor.b.C. Jan. 2, 1S51. ' t2S-if. aweSson & L!rni7:it, COMMISSION MEUCH A NTS SOUTH vYATKil STllRKT. y 1 1. u i v g r o v , . c . Sop. 27, 1850. 82-ly-c. AUCTIONEERS, COMMISSION 1 E I i J 1 1 A i T $ , GE NE 11 AL AGENTS. VVilminsrton.N.C..Oet.3 1SC0. -t5tf. . JOSEPH II. PLANNER, General Co;muiii)i) ,'Ierchaiit. .VlLHIXGrJV, n c. Ot. 9th, 1350. 37-ly-c. WILLIAM N'E F F , WHOLESALE AN D RETAIL DEALER IN SHIP CilANDLERY, SHIP STORES AND GROCERIES, C UlNBtt OV DUJK 4 -VATBR STRLI 'i VVILMINUr.ON. N. C. Dec 7lh l50 OEROSSET & BROWN. WILMINGTON, N. C. BROWN & OEROSSET. nkw Voui:. Cv'vwml co nrtssio. mhrcha.ws. .Vlart'1,17 laoi: l-y. Gt). tl. iiELLV, CO il MiSSiJN 4tIEitCiIANT. Nextdinrio t A v'iii.h's, o North vValer st will iitlend t' t lo -ulo of ill kin is ol Uounirv I'ru, ducc, sunli ij J no iV'.i-', ,L al, K iojo, Lrd, &c.. jiiO .vill (imp cMiuiihy u:i hand u full uuily 1 Gre.;T'os,fcc. ' j. Ri'ferciK'es.- Willi s Hail. .if A'.iyne, Jolin Mcllue, Wilmington' W 'ir.iw:iv. ' !i'il. .l... .Vlclt if. '' I". !'. il i!:, ' il.niiiluii, Wil.-y A. Walker. " l..; li, i-a0. 1 13-1 v- SAVAIJi-: & tllllUES, UUViuii.ka. o.l ill s l.)Al tI.:;ClIANTS WlI.ili.Nu'lti.N, A. C. E b V A !1 II H V A ll E . M iy J, 1-iul. OAHTuN MCAIiCS 1. ADAMS, BROTHER & Co. (Lnte li.irry, liryant A Adanig.) J ( ) A I .VI I S S I O N E It C U A .N . r WILUUGTO.V, N. C. J ii n. I. 1331. 123 CORNELIUS DdPRE. WllOl.L SALE AM) lll.TAL DUALKHH IN Drugs, (!'ik'iiiis, t;he iilc;ils, I'alnlK, Oil, Dye Stalls, Glass, l'erl'umery. Clears, t)ld lilnuois, tVaiicy Articles, Ac,, MAltKKT XTRKKT, vii,min(;to, n. c. l'risr.riptions carefully euinpoundcd by experi "nctid persons. Mi.rch 28, 1851. C J. C. LA ill. COM MISSION ME It CJIA N T, AND GliNliltAL AGKMT, WILMINGTON, N.C. Oet.l 1SS0. 87 WEST & HEWLETT, Auctioneers, Coin uiissiouMcrcliant A.7 GENERAL AG 13 NTS. WILMINGTON, N C. RrrER to Conor i& Kidder, John Dawson, P. w n.iviH O. 2. P.rt.. Brry, Bryanti Adams, E. F. Hall, George llarriss Kdwft Cantwell. Oci.C. 1S60 -ly-c MILES C0STIN, COM MISSION MERCHANT, WILMINGTON. N. C. nr.PKR to K. P. Hall, Esq , Pros' t Branch tate It .ink !1 1 I inos. tl. vvngnt, hsq., I'res't Bank v Wilmlna Cape Fear, f ion, N. C. O. Q. Parsley, Esn,., Pres't Cominer- I cial Bunk, , Dec. 19. 1930 U8-tf. TH0S. D. BARRY. Commission Merchant and Ship Broker, WILMINGTON, N. C. Jon. 21. 1861. 131-tf. WILKINSON & ESLER. CAfllt DEALERS IN ' Confectionary, Fruit. Nuts, Toys, Fancy Ar ticles, l'erlumery. Tbncro. ftcgars, 4ic WHOLESALE AND RUiAIL, MARKET BTREKT, WILMINGTON N. C. Nov. 3Q, i860. . 10-if chadboiirn;& jiooper. General Commission Merchanti, WILMINGTON, X C. - July 19, 1B5X. , 61' BUSINESS CARDS: T.C. WORTH: Commissi on and Forwarding MERCHANT, ; W III15IGTON, X. C. Feb. 19, 1351. 143-12 m. ; GEO. MYERS, WholakaBd-ReUilGrocery KKErS COVSTAWTLY OS I1ASD Wine, 7Vtw, Liqitirrs, Piveitimu, Wood and Wil ton Wart, Fruit, Coiifeclimariei, ifc. &c. SOOTH I'BOST STREET, WILMINGTON, N . C. Nov. 29. V?09. GACSE & BOW DEN, ' COM MISSION ME RCH A N T S. AND OESERAL AGEXTS. THUS F. CAUSE JuHN C. 10WDSN BEFEREN'CES. Alexander Melt.ie, I'resi lent W & ll. R. E. P. H:ill, " Stale Bank. O. G. 1'iMlny. " Commercial Bank. John U iwon. Merchant. J it, I). Moltae & Co., " P. K. Dickinson dc CO. ' Dec. 7, 1330. 1U. ELLIS, RUSSELL & Co. OESERAL t OMMfSSIOS MEllCHASTS WILMINGTON, N. C. CHAS. D. ELLI8, HBKRV . RUSSELL, JOS. Q. BUCE.EL1. Jan. 25 1851. 133. IMPORTED & DOMES Hi' CIGARS. 1 )ltnNDS of tile bent qualify in pricej Iron $4 to IJ StWpjr I'.'OO. C ill .m . vVli.K.1 -i Si KSLKIt JiiT,.'2ti' ' 14 ili:CS Am) LEMOA'S. AN ' s f ih.Ii. " i- ''Of V trv I'.iwcll, t-0 Lj h r mill' low by A ILKI.N'.SON & EsiLEK. ui a. JOHN DILL & SON'S, OTJP KUIO.t Scotch Sfnutf. wurrnnliift cqiml to Oany in the Uni'ed .Slates, direct from the in.inu- tures for sale, by WILKINSON & ESLER. 52 July 17. RECEIVED I'KR SCIIR. C. D. ELLIS. BRLS. of double rectifiod CrunheJ Sunar ; B " " Coffee Crushed do (i 5 " " best white leaf Lard ; superior uriiclt") 3 ici. frefh lioslien Butter; 10 bie-i best i;rei:n Rio Coffee ; 3 bMs. :V 1. Mackerel, low at GEO. II. KELLEY'S, Auguet 16. ' 65c TOBACCO AND CIGARS. j ) IClIMO.Nl Tobacco, superior quality, in half I v and quarter boxen. Cigars in 110 boxes, n fjiod nrtlclo, for sale low, by ANDERSON & LATIMER. July 31st. 59. C. DuPRE, DRUGGIST, WHOLESALE und Retail Dealer in Dr-igs, i ('hemieals. Paints, Oils, Fancy Article, Li quors, H iiKeir Glass, t rench and A intruan assorted sizes. The subscriber keeps constantly on hand a large and will sel'-cl J stock, which lie will sell as low as any Dniircit in ihe Southern Country. Every article in warrantml lo he of the bust quality and pu up in tile best nlfle. I'tiyiici m and Vlerchants will io well 'o cull and look for ilieiuselves before buyini; elsewhere. DllUGS. I PAT MEDICINES. Eps. Sails Glauber Sails; Sands Sarsaperila ; Lee's Castor Oil; Sweet Oil; Pills; Bcckwiih Pills; llhublirb Jolop ; Ipecac; Peter's Pills ; Moffiis Arror Root ; Cream Tar- Bitters and Pills; Spen lor; Carb. Soda; Gum. eers PilU ; Wrijhts Pills j Aribic; Assufoetida; Gum! H'nndieth Pills ; Dead Camphor; Abx. Senna ;ISIol; Kanesiocks Yertna- Peruvian lin; ; Uorux,;iuge ; uou Liver Uil &c. Ayers CUerry Pectoral ; CHEMICALS S wayne's Syrup Wild Cherry ; liais.nii Wild Sulph Quinine; Iodine;, Iodid. Mercury ; Iodid. Potaeh ; Calomel Eng. Cherry i6c. PAIN I S & OILS &c. Hluo iMnss; Spts. Nilre ; Pure Lend; Ex Lead; and Sulph. Eihor ; Spts.HnrtsNo. 1. Lead, Verdegris in horn v Nit Acid ; SyrupjOil; t'hrnine Greene in I, .did of Iron ; Cit. KerrijOil and Dry; Panis Greene ol Quinine ; - I n Oil ; Verniellion; Black in Oil i Spanish Brown In jOH; Ven. Red InOil.&c. All the above articles will be Bold cheap at the Drug Store of C. DuPRE, Market St Wilmington, July 19, 1851. 53. Journal and GoloeboroTelegraph copy. OIL. T . , i I . . nil r. 1 T . . I. : A rr, ii uaireia pniliu vjii lur iiiaeuiuery, or Lamps, for sale by J. HATHA VAY&. SON July 8. . 4 AT THE SIGN OF THE BIG BOOT. t. We have received a complete assort tnent of articles appertaining to a FASHIONABLE HOOT SHOE STORE. We respectfully call the attention of the Ladles to variety ol Linen, Cloth, and Morocco Gaiters ; Slips, and Jenny Llnd Buskins; a fine lot of Miss es, and Children's Gaiters, Boots, Buskins, and Slips: To the Gents, we offer fino Sewed and Peg Boots, Linen, and Cloth, Congres Gaiters, and a variety of Shoes and Slips, too numerous to men tion, all of which we will sell on the most reasonable terms. G. 4- C. BaAOJLEV & Co. N. B;. Manufacturing and ; Reparing as usual. AagustP. . 6I-lm. RECEIVED BY ADAMS & IV. EXPRESS, 35 DAYS FROM NEW YORK, j CASE of Soft Drab Brush Hats. Those who i have been wailing for these flats can now get thsin by calling at too Hat Store, Market street. C. MYERS, Hatter. July 31. , - 68 ( PORTRAIT PAINTING. JMAS3ALON, Portrait Painter, would respct- fudy Inform Ihe cltixens of Wilmington nod ihe surrounding country, that he ha permanently loca ted himself In this place, and will be happy to re teive the patronage of my ladies or gentlemen who may wish lo procure faithful likenesses of them selves or any member of their family. He flatters) himself, from his Ion? experience in the art, that he Will be enabled to eive satislactionr. His roomts at the Mosart Hall, Front Street Wilmington, N. C. $Atil6.WSt. 9-Iy. STOVES AND GRATES JUST RECEITED A Large Hupply op SHIP. PARLOR, ClIURCH., AND OFFICE STOVES! of Ihe BUST and most npprnved IA1TES. whol!ale & retail ALSO, an assortment ol GRATES S FURNACES, Holar, Camplilne, Fluid, iiid Oil l,.impn, plain and lapaiined Ware, Steak Dishes, t'oflfee Urns, Hlg si'1. Tea Trays. XV liters, Platform and other Scales und a vnrlety of other utti- olfs too numerous to men- -tioiv. POLLEV Oct. 10. DEEDS TOR SALE. t-nrnnteeD. teds, and Deeds for Mortgage nnland ' V just printed, in correct torn. and fur sale at tha Commercial OJJlce, SP0RTSUEN, ATTENTION f " rUST Received, a large assortment of SingWand J Double barrel. Bird, Duck and Deer Guns, of the fint finish and latest styl made by those celebra if. I makers Chance & S'o.ss, and others of known eeli britv. Guns of all weights and calibre, also, Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches, Game Haas, pereus si in Gaps, and in fact ihn best collection of sports men's uoods ever offered In this market. Gentle men please" ealt and examine. POLLEY ii HART. . Oct 3 " 86 BILLS OF LADING, &c. I -nt in POST Illl.l.S OF I.ADIXO bound In Books. and slieets, also Letter Sheets wilh Bjvariefyofmercantileblanks.lorsale at The Com menial Office. GLUE, T?NGL1S!I and American, constantly on hand, j for sale by ADAMS, BROTHER & Co. May 3. 11. STAltCH, SOAP AND CANDLES. BOXES Coigates Pearl Starch; JL" 20 " do. No. 1 Soup; 5" do. Almond and Rose Soap ; 30 " Mould, Ai'utnarillne and Sperm Can dles, for sale by HO V ARD & PEDEN. July - 47. "EMPrTsmiTS BARRELS. 0 ( i SECOND Hand Spirits Harels, larye ,oUU size, in good order, for salo by, DeROSSKT & BROWN. July 3d. 47. FULTON MARKET BEEF. JOST received per -S'chr. Charles Mills, 5bbls. Si perior pickled Beef; fir sale by . PERRIN & HARTSFIELD. July &. 48-tf. COTTON SEIN TWINE. OrA BBLS. Cotton Twine, for sale, by OUU HOWARD & PEDEN. Julys. 43. WILLIAM S. READ., HOI'S i; and Hhlp Painter, Glazier and Wlme Washer, Office under Commercial Hotel Wilmington, N. C. Thankful for past custom, he respectfully informs the public generally, that he is prepared lo execute all work In his line of business, ond lakes this me thod of soliciting a share of the public pairormee. July 10. bm. 49. "woodland willow ware Ol NESTS MEASURED ; 0J 30 doz. Bucket! 30 nests Willow and Split Baskets, for sale by HOWARD & PKDEN. July 3. 47. WILKINSON & ESLER, "1 TOULD respectfully invite those wishing good V Stftrors to call and examine their large assort ment, among them. may be found : 10,000 Prlnc'pe, Justo Sana, good ; 'JJ 000 Rcsalia. Lion; Jenny Lind, and Mensu- radoj 10,000 Havana, La Nacional, prime ; 10,000 Lady in llio cage handsome; 18,00(1 Puniillos La Terrcsiio, do 7;i 00 De L. Yuulta, id en iii'h to walk ; 20.000 half Regalia, Jicoiiiual, very superior ; 15,00i) Wandering Jews, very cheap; 8.0H0 El Galleo, fine ; 14.000 Lo Cathedral ; 20,000 Low piico, various qualities. Our stock of Segarsatc, la much larger than ever, ollcred in this place, and a lowest rash prices. Cull on WILKINSON & ESLER, iMarkel street. March 14. I EMPTY SPIRIT BARRELS. i e( LARGE Slses, Irist received and for sate lOUby ELLIS, RUSSELL A CO. June 26. 41. If - j .i. l HART. . 89 NOTICE EXTRA. OWING in the incn ai demands' of our Trade In the following article we have been Induced to snJargo our Stock of Kraii ConUctlonary, Nats, Tokaoeo, Strars and Souff f all kinds wblch re tailers and others can select from, at lowest prices. WILKINSON 4-ESLKR. April 2Z 16. LIME! LIME II LIJIEM! riUUL W'olnvlUe White Lump, Also JJJ calcined Plaster, Plastering Hair, and Plre Brick, tlydraulW Cttruent i lOOti bbls. Lima t;ontfactorfndUuMders. Dec.22. I?50. ' 119. N."C. BACON. QfinnLns. Hams, Sides and Shoulders, lo OVUv store, and for sale low bv SAVAGE & 81EARES. 35. June 5. On Han I and lor Sile to Close Coiislgnmeui Cit brri lj family Flour, 'JyJ 5 Mid". Musi nvado Sugar ; 5 l.lli. Porlo Itico 6 Mid. Western Shoulders; 5 barnU Uhalo Oil ; 10 hoxrs ("undies ; 20 boxen Sonp ; 20 " hlurch; 1 Imrrel " 5 half barrels Snlprntus; 50 boxes H induw Ulnts ; 5,000 llnmna Seirnrs. n L'ood article : 10 Coils of besi Indian Packing, for snlo, low, forcntb by ELLIS, IIPSSRLL & Co. June il it. CXOBMi For the Car of COUGHS, (OLDS, HOARSENESS, BROS (IIITIS, CROUP, ASTHMA, WD00P ING ( 01 Gil AND (OXSCMPTION. In (di'ering tn iln community this justly celubra ted remedy f,,r di -eases ol the throat and lungs, it Is not our ish in iriilo with the lives or health of the afflicted, but frankly lo la y before thejn ihe opinions of disiitiiii?hi d nu n nnd some of the evidences of ilesuci ess, fmrn hich they can judge for them selves. We sincerely pledge ourselves to make no wild assertions or false statements of its efficacy, nor wijl we hold out any hope to suffering Humanity which fuel will nut warrant. ' Many proofs are here given, and we solicit an In quiry from the public into till we puplish, feelings sured they will find them perfectly reliable, and the medicine worthy their best confidence and patron age. From tito dMIwrultdicd Professor, of Chemist.' ry and M etai ia Medico, llowdoin C'olU'irr. Dear - ir: I delayed answering tho receipt of your preparation, until I hart an opportunity of uhne-s-ing lis tri'ects In my own family, or in the families of my fi lends. This 1 have now done with a high degree of satis faction In cose both ol adults anu children. 1 have found it, as its ingredients shew, s power ful remedy for colds, and coughs, and pulmonary dis.ases. PARKER CLEAVRLAND, M. D. BnessmicK. Mt,d, 1847. I'rom on Overbed- In the Hamilton Miils.in this City. Lowell, Auc 10, 1849. ' Dr J. C. Ayer ; I have been cured of the worst coijgh I over had in my life, by your "CHesay Pec--tosal." and never fail, when I have opportunity, of recommending It to others. Yours, respectfully, S. D. EMERSON. I gRcad the following, nnd see If this medicine is worth a trial. This patient had become very fee ble, and ihe effect of the medicine was unmistaka bly distinct : United Mtatss HoTtt, Saatooa Sfrinps, ) JuiyS, 1649. i Dr. J. C. Ayer, I have been afl'iclcd with a pain ful affection ot the hint' and ull the symptoms of set tled consumption, for more than a year. I coull nnd no medicine that would reach my case, until d commenced the use of your "CHKsav Pcctobai.," which save me gradual relief, and I have been stead ily gaming my strength till my health is wtll nigh restored. While using your medicine, I had the gratifica tion of coring with il my reverend friend, Mr. Tru man, of Sumpir District, who had been suspended fm in his parochial duties by a severe attack of bron chitis. , " I have pleasure In certifying these facts to you, And am, sir. yours respectfully, J. F. CALHOUN of .South Carolina. Prepared and sold by JAMES C. AYER, Prac tical CliCrrsr, Lowell, Mass. Sold in Wilmington by A. C. Evans & Brother, and liy Drutists and dealers in Medicine through out the 8iate. June 7. 3C-3m. WESTERN SHOULDERS 5HHDS. Prime Shoulders, just received, for sale by J. & D. McRAE &. Co. July l&. 53. BILLS7 OF EXCIIINCE."7 A HANDSOME edition of Bills of Eschare, just received, bound in Books ol different siiss. nnd in (tuirct and Sheets, for sals at the office of The Commercial. ' Juno 19. 1M. 41. WHISKEY. f.r t-aK- ( hi up by i 25 mu- July 19. J. &D.. McRAE & CO. 53. SUPERIOR SODA WATER, at A. C. EVANS & BROTHER 'S July 2G. if. '56 COPARTNERSHIP -ROBERT G. RANKIN Is NOTICE. partner in our JLt house from ihisdnte. . ADAMS, July Id. BROTHER & Co. 47. RICE. OA CASKS for sole low, lo close conslgomenl, CUby ,- ADAMS, BRO. AC July Jd. " , -a 47. RIOT IN NEW ORLEANS- f Tbr New Orfcin Crweenl contain ihe folwin actouni of lh tet ne that trim, pired ib Hint City on the 21 tt ult ,on ihe 're-' ' refxlon ol tb ni ftfim Il.tvnita. ---i '. V ne?tr new f community nwre cxcitcA ' tbnrt wour, yesierrJay.- Ilorror, ngtwi intlignnlion stutd it on tti ooounr.eiucnt cf thebrotat mntsaere at Havana. Tfc tight' of hondrt ds with tnf tpon their arm, n tolling of huffs, the tmtMrt trf inrntite guns, . dwrTHj'frfipii;tf qoicltenetl ih" fiercer paniona in MkK"? " ' Tfie fotinil cjrpVcMidn '0 bittf rf wonff, none ruffer of iMssinp; wrn nod loathing', than" those ewd in enfftkirtf; of cor Contof at Ha- vHMiji41wrontlut was a dwirraeti ta out I country niul humnnrty and if nor' Govern ment ao not a; once remove .Lioi, it will u irrnce itself'. ' v v " " Yesterday New Orleana wa alive nith excitement an8 movrmeat. ' The treel wrre thronged with people1 and anirry anC violent- crowd tmraded throorh tlje city breaking into Ine cigar and liqoor; shops kept by Spaniards, gulling them of their con ieni. and desfi'dying every tjblnk; they coold lay hands tipon. If nor Ieve ' ha4 gfvea way, nnd the f nrrf nt of the Mtfwisippl per mitted to ruth through" our street, the tor. ' moil, eotifoslon, and agitation eonld not have" been lest. We will briefly detail . the inci dent at they occurred. ' The melifnehnly new of the late of Crit tenlen, Kerf, Brandt' and their companioned cnt, ealy in the morning; a deenf thade of, gloom ovrr the commonitVi..The teTeraJ hundred fillihnsfcrt now in the city imrnedi niely pot on crape. Up to 11 A. M. no tiffri of disorder wnt manifested. About that limej an ''extra" of a very offensive and improper . character wat iosned Y La Union oS&sc the office of the 8pnmVh organ in thia city It wa an irritating ontmge upon $e feeling of the friends and relntivea, nnmeroo in Ihi city, of the gallant drad, andrit wa at once' generally known (hat the Union office would be attacked nnd gutted.,,? . Aboot? thif s time Ppaniardt still further finned the rpreading flnme of excitement by noblfe remark. ome ol a most brutal, nnd ail of a rrioet efTenaiva character. ' The Spanish Consul altn hoisted hi flog. They had preronied Jtdi tnoda1 upon the perfeet impunity ef the ti(kt&& . Abont 4 P. Ma crowd entered the fofilc of lt$ Union, nnd in a few minotf H wa si . total wreck. The editor ? narrowly ; escape ' Thenre the crowd proceeded to the corner of Gravler nnd St. Charle, where a' wjr odioo Spaniard. Romogota, tended the Cor inna hop. Some demonstration werTtnade, but the door were clotedif when, afier; the expiration of an hour. -Romogota ' appeared nt one of the door with a drawn knife in hie, hand, and expreeted a desire to sheath it in.' 4or5corsed Ynnkce. A' nieh t niade, when Romogosa made hi escape info Uf tore, rinsing ihe door alter him, firat' worn- ' dins three persons, one ercfyV'" The" mini" of the St. Charles furnished the' material with which the door were speedily buttered; in. every window broken, tn thop gutted, nnd n cosily stock of eigar tcattered ; ir) r the . , streets. Romogosa made" his' escape by , a ? hack door, ran up efreel under a howe.r of. missile. hU fnce strearriintr With Mood and himself holly pnrtued. H tueceeded in''., sheltering himself in the city prison. o The crowd proceeded to tha office' of' the Spanioh Contul. who ta not at him tr ee'4 company.. They gutud hi office and. lore; down hit lien. , . j , - J ,-.-f 1 1 ) i 1 Thence the torrent of people po urel dow? poydrns, to attack the U. S. Exehan go, A j happy rcmnrk from the : par keepe' nnd , tpeech from District Attdrncv Reynold vdi verted them from their purpose, and after ta- ' kinir : n drink all roond.' free, they concen Iratcd upon the Jenny tind Coflee House," corner of St. Charles and.FerdMo. It wa -gutted in a few , minutes nnd.tha :,treet'i strewn with the wreck. The editor narrow4,s Iv rscnpetl with hi's life through the intcrcej- -ion of Mayor CroMtnan. 'I 'slJiik1 About this ifme (8 P. M. an , 'frpmenV crowd had gathered ui Lafayette Sqare. It wnt ad Irccseti by Judge Walker n4 Cof."'. Field, of the FiOasjanaM-llesimCntt Col. Christie was cnlleil for, bof did not spak. t ' Judce Walker vary enWyadvwml the . ctowd to bottle their wrath for toe m Cnba f i the article, would, yery wcll heat ; exportation. -Srrnnff resnloluina. CfCnunciotnry ef tbe Span- . ish attthoritte. were passed in a hoitanv , Concha, Captain General .ir.f'Cob.i. wa'1'" . then hung in effigy, and burnt ad amid the hootoftherowdi.--ivn-r"t.4 A cry was -raVV front. White H A" roffee-hotrse npposit the Si ob Ilotef,.i and about a thowtandersnn ponred downrj that direction On theie WAy a 'dumber 'of r Spanish hopa in Exchange Alley were. v broken ftto and gutted,. At this moment we" '-. cannot nr positively, but uppoe; .White Hall, a large and costly ettoblishmenVwai clearly gutted. - ' i -w- Tlirooirhoat the-day andafghf th SpaflK ' ih popnla'.ir wns in the ntmott trepMaiioh.' Tlit ir hops wee eenrrnlly clonc.U ,The ex -riled maps of 't'tittrrs sccttie, 1' httve f n- , . lire control t.f the wlible e.ily; No, watclw men or military were visible.: and the art,-.,--thoriti- were powerlesa or would not act t , Tlic cit v wa pien up to a mns nf frenxieil men. every moment growing' m6re' excited, and we tnow not what record we may have lo add to th'w. The street at. n late': hour were thronged with men shouting, hurrvingVi . lo and fro, and projecting; we know hot wht. j At different points,- Recorder, Genoia. CoL-? -Christie, and Attorney Reynold, were th -only perron who sought to arrest the pro" gres, which for th credit ef our eitf, j not.v ' wilhatandinjf the ttrongand bitter provoca'' lion to them, wt cannot but deeply rcyrct . ' II j,,.,,,,v Pi.:. ; ' :' ;. ,:i ' -''' ' t ... v
The Tri-Weekly Commercial (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Sept. 6, 1851, edition 1
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