7 j'.. mm f 4 i PUBLISHED TRMVEEKLY, BY THOMAS LORING. w- Hp 4 VOL 0 NO. 89. WILMINGTON. N. G. SATURDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 11 1851. ; WHOLE NO. 852 MjiilDiiiiliiilo ' THE TRI-WEERLV COMMERCIAL It published everf Tsssuat,. Thussmv end Sat dv, at 5 00 per annum, payable la kit coses In advance , '- BTTnOHA8 LORIKC , ; . Editor and Proprietor. HBVJ I. IIOWZE, Corresponding Editor, t: cofisea or frost and market streets, " ; ' .WILMINGTON, N. C. . RATES OV ADVERTISING. sort 1 insertion, 10jO 1 1 sqr. 2 months, 1,00 B,00 , 8,00 12,00 1 3 1,00 II " 6 " I month, 2,50 j 1 " 1 year, 1 Ten lines or less make a square. If on advertise ment exceeds ten lines, the price will be In propor tion."' " , . '. ; All advertisements are payable at the time of their Insertion. . . " t m' Contracts with yearly advertisers, will be made on the most liberal terms. : No transfer or contracts for yearly advertising will be permitted. , Should circumstances render a change tn business, or an unexpected removal heces nry, charge according to the published terms will be at the option of the contractor, for the time he lias advertised. "The privilege of Annuil Advertisers is strictly imited W their own Immediate business : and all ad vertisements ftf the benefit of other persons, as well as all advertisements not Immediately connected " with their own business, and all excess of advertise ments trt length or otherwise, beyond the limits en gaged, will be charged at the usual rates. No advertisement is included in the contract foi the sale or rent of houses or lands In to wn or coun tryor for the sale or hire of negroes, whether the property is owned by the advertiser or by other poisons. These are excluded by the term " imnu tttatt bustrusx.' The announcement of marriages or deaths will be consldsredasnews, and Inserted free of charge but all additional matter, beyond the simple an nni.Amntnf the death of the 'person, will be Charged on the same terras as advertisements. All advertisements inserted In the trt-weekly Com- msreW. are entitled to one Insertion In the Weekly free ofoharge. J05, CARD and FANCY PRINTING, executed In superior style. -it. AGENTS FOR THE COMTOIAL. NEW YORK Messrs. Haow dTDaRossiT. ' HQSTO.Vi Faeusaicc KtoDgs, Esq. BUSINESS IjDARDS. . J.&D. McRAE&Co. General Com nission Merchants, WILMINGTON N. C. . Particular attention paid to procurlns freights . ; foitli MACaAl, BONALD MACSAC, IOM W. K. DIX. " August 1. 1851. B9- JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM. JRMBni ConTilssloa anil forwaiJIng Merchant. Prompt personal Mtetitlon given to Couslgu .. j.b.iU tor aale or Shipment, Andllbiraleaakaicancea mad on Coruignmtntt lo M or to tnj Ntie rorKjruntu Wll'mloaton, Jan.30, 185 V, 135 tf , ; f-T.- SOUTHMAYD & CO., HXCINEEUS. liL,CKSHnilS, BUSS, AND 1110. :r: mmu. Atiordera lu the line will bepnuctunlly at- tended to. HJOKNGR Mplbbbt & North Water sre. .. . VVir.MI.VGTON. NO. CA. J Mir 16, 186L , - -: ,. nm . . " it e i WILLIAM A. GWYER, 'GENERAL AGENT, FORWARDING and Cqmihlsslon ! Mcrehant. ITAfcR oieasure In informing my friends, that I mnorepared to give all business entrusted to me I milmt inl personal attention. I have a wharf for . Nsval Slums, wlih ample accoramudalions. Spirit Hjuw, Hurt Warehouse. Consignments of Naval Stomsfor saleorshtpmetitt and all kinds of eoun- ry prodnoe solicited CahadTauogirwdeoncon aisnHients. " Aprllia I860, . g, , ; j.. . ,15 rr;;;.GE0. myers,:.- ipfliolcsale and Retail Grocer, It '"!)! 'JCSCSS COKSTAHTLT ON hah-d . , .. : Wines,Teat,. Liquor. Protisicns, Wood and Wil- . bit Wur, . Fruit,. Conftdhmariee, de. tie. i v r. soots rsosT stssst, , ' .i r WILMINGTON, N. C. No.28. , . . IJ 109, ' WILUUI M. IHRRISS, . .-a GENERAL . (C0MlIISSION MERCHANT :. . i WILMINGTON.' N. C. .'3 QTRlGT.aJttentlon tlvon to procuring Freights v , j and nurr.hnsing;argoes for vessels. ;. Rsraasscssi "u . O. G Pirslef, Esq., )'' ' Col. John McRae, Wllrhngt'n. N. C. Meisrs. Dudley St, Huntington, J . Messrs. Hall, Sackettdk Co., r Joseph UUcy, Eq ," , ,,, ; J Ftfye,t- c ' Messrs. James Corner A Sons, Bnltlmore, ' R A. Soudor & Co., Phlladoluhla. , Thompson db Hunter. J K v Pillsbnry & Sanirord. "wTork- tl 3. ct O. P, PUco nb, Keunebnnk, Me July 17th, 1361 62-y ;niTfllWAY&SON - f OHM tgI()V MERCHANTS. . ! WILMWQTOX, N. C '. HaTHAWATi ; , ' J. L. HATMAWA. 5 f0et is. , j, f, i . ...c.vjr.n.-fil BUSINESS CARDS. GEO. HAKMSS, General Commission Merchant, WILMINGTON, N. C. STRICT attention given t ptocurtng Freight and purchaeiagCargoesforvessels. Htpsa to B. P. Hull, &V,J f. ti. P:.rnlB. Han.. 1 J. A. Taylor, Esq., Wiloiington. J. I). Bellamy, Ksq., Messrs. Hallard A Huntington, ) Messrs. footer, 8tuytft &Uo., N v k Thompson 4 Hunter, )n Alex'r: Herroit. Jr j Philadelphia ' ' - H. K. BI.Ar R . . r.. , Jan. 2. 1851. 123-tf. ANDERSON & LATHIER, COMMISSION MERCHANTS SOOTH WATRR STREET. WILMLINGTOBT, N.. Sep. 27, i860. , 82-1 y c. MARTIN & CR0NLY. AUCTIONEERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, GENERAL" AGENTS. VVHming(on,N.C..Oct.3 1B61. 8Sif. JOSEPH H. FLANNER, General Commission Merchant. WILMIiVGTON, X. C. Oct. 9th, 1850. 87-Iy-e. WILLIAM NEFF, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN SHIP CHANDLERY, SHIP STORES AND GROCERIES, CORNER OP DOCK & WATER STREETS WILMINGTON, N. C. Pec. 7th "1850 DER0SSET & BROWN. ; WILMINGTON, N. C. BROWN & DER0SSET. NEW YORK. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, MarclilT 1351. t i-y. GEO. II. KELLY, COMMISSION MERCHANT. Nextdoorto A. A. vV'aonet's,on North vVster st will attend tu the sale of ullkinJa of Uountrv Pro, asoe, huuIi a? QoTn, Poaa, ilual, Baoon, Lard, tc. and will keep constantly on hand a full supply f Groceries, c. ' References. ' WlllesHall.of Wayne, John McRae, Wilmington. W Carawsy, ' Gen. Alat.. McRae. " E. P. srlalt, Wilmington, Wiley A. Walker, " Dec. 13, 1850. llS-ly SAVAGE & MEARES, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS WILMINGTON, N. C. EDWABD SAVASB. May 2, 1851. ASTON AtKASSS 1. ADAMS, BROTHER & Co. (Late Barry, Bryant & Adams.) COMMISSION MERCHANTS WILMINGTON. N. C. Jan.l, 1851. 123 CORNELIUS DaPRE. WHOLE SALE AMD ft ETA L DEALERS llf- Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oil, Dye Studs, Glass, Perfumery, Cigars, Old Liquors, Fancy Articles, &c, MARKKT STREET, WlliMINGTON, N. C. Prescriptions carefully compounded by experi enced poisons. March 28, 1851. 6 J. C. LATTA. COMMISSION MERCHANT. AND GENERAL AGENT, WILMINGTON, N.C. Oct.l I860. 9 87 WEST & HEWLETT, Aactionccrs, CoainiLssioii Merchants AND GENERAL AGENTS. WILMINGTON, N C Errs .to : : Potter A, Kidder, John Dawson, G.W.Davis, O. G. Parsley, Barry, Brvani 4 Adams, E. P. Hall, George Harries , KdwcUsntwell. O . 1850 SS-ly-o MILES C0STIN, COMMISSION MEtlC Hi NT WILMINGTON, N. C. mnn to -' f ; B. P. Hall, Eeq., Pres't Branch State "1 Bank, Thos. H. Wright, Esq., Pjrea't Bank ( Wilmmg Cape Fear, 1 v f ton, N.C. O. Q. Parsley, Esq., Pres't Commer-1 cial Bunk, Dee. 19. 1850 113-tf. THOS. D. BARRY. Commission : Merchant and Ship Broker, . ;, , WILMINGTON, N. C. Jan. 21, 1851. ,. ! , .. 13ML WILKINSON & ESLER. ' i , ,V: OAHH DBA LCRS 111 Confectionary, Fruit. Nuts, Toys.Fancy Ar ticles, rcrlumery. Tobacco egart. Ate.. : WHOLESALE AND RS i AIL, i. MARKET STBBGT, ' WILMINGTON N.C. Nor, 30, I860. v. ,18-tf CniDBOURN & nOOPER. General Commission Merchants. WILMINGTON, N. C. BUSINESS CARDS. T. C. WORTH s Commission and Forwarding MERCHANT, WILMINGTON, W. C. Feb. 19. 1851. U3-12 m. CAUSE & B0WDEN, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, GENERAL A OES TS. OAOS.i.-!-r,i;'!fc.JIlll (MtstUK, . SCrSBKHCBS. Alexander McRae, President W & R. R. E. If. Hall, " State Bank. O. G. Parsley. " Commercial Bank. John Dawson, Merchant. A J.& D. McRae fc Co.," P. K. Dickinson dt CO. Dec. 7, 1850. . 112. ELLIS, RUSSELL & Co. OENERAL COMMISSIOS MERCHANTS WILMINGTON, N. C. CHAS. D. ELLIS, Rtxav r, BUSS CL, JOS. . acSSSLL Jan. 25 1851. 133. LARD. U , ANDERSON & LATIMER. Aukusi 21. 67. $25 REWARD. M RAN awoy from the subscriber, on Sunday, 31t. August, a negro man, named Ireland, about 28 or 3U years ola. tie is about o leet 8 invnes high, black, rather stout, bushy hair and beard, sod he leans forward very much In walk ing. He had on an old suit of drab kersey when he went off. We purchased him from Mr. Owen Holmes, about two years since: he formely be longed to Mr. Andrews, of Bladen county, and may have returned to his old neighborhood; but we think It is probable that he is now lurking about Town; The above reward will be paid for his apprehen sion and confinement in any jail, so that we can get him. AJNDfcKSUiN & YUUINU. Sept. 4. tf. 73. SOUP DIGESTERS. A N imvaluable article, to the epicure, dispeptic, XX or even poor man. ' 'It makes Soopwhnt Is Soop" J. M. ROBINSON. August 29. 70. TOBACCO AND CIGARS T3ICHMO.ND Tobacco, superior quality, in half li and quarter boxes. Cigars in 1-10 boxes, a good article, for sale low, by AlNUfcttSUIN at, LAllMtS.lt. July3ist. 1 63. isM ttPRB,vjDRUGGIST4 WHOLESALE and Retail Dealer in Dnigs, Chemicals. Taints, Oils, Fancy Articles, Li quors, yy tndoie Wast, French and American assarted 1'he subscriber keeps constantly on hand a large and well selected stock, wnicn ne win sell as low as any Druggist in the Southern Country. Every article Is warranted to De ot me Dest quality and pu up in tho best style. Physici ins and Merchants will do well to cull and look for themselves before buying elsewhere. DRUGS PAT. MEDICINES Eps. Salts: Glauber Salts) Sands Sarsaperila ; Lee's Castor Oil ; Sweet Oil; Pills ; Beckwith Pills ; Uhubarb Jolopi Ipecac; Peter's . Pills j Moffiis Arror Root ; Creura Tar tar ; Carb. Soda ; Gum Ariblc j Assafoetido; Gum Camphor; Alex. Senna; Hitters and Pills; Spen cers Pills; Wrights Pills urandieih fills i Dead Shot; Kanestocke Verma fuge ; Cod Liver Oil ; Peruvian Bark; liorux, &c. CHEMICALS. Sulph Clulnlnei Iodine; Iodld. Mercury j Iodid. Potash; Calomel Eng. Blue Mass; Spts. Nilre j Sulph.Eiher ; Spts, Harts horn ; Nil Acid; Syrup Iodid of iron ; Cit. Ferri st Quinine ; Ayers uuerry Pectoral S wayne's Syrup Wil Cherry ; Balsam Wild Cherry Ac. PAINTS as OILS &c. Pure Lead; Ex. Lead; and No. I. Lead, Verdeeris In Oil; Chrome Greene In Oil and Dry ; Fsnis Greene In Oil t Vermellion; Black in Oil s Spanish Brown In jOK; Ven. Red in Oil, &c. All the above articles will be sold cheap st th Drug Store of C. DoPRE, Market St Wilmington, July 19,1851. 63. Journal end Goldsboro Telegraph copy. OIL. A FEW barrels pri r Lamos. for sale bv prime Oil for Machinery, or J. HATHA VAYfc SON. July 8. 4 GREAT EXCITEMENT IN NORTH CAROLINA! THE BATTLE IS BEGUN. AND I INTEND TO FIGHT MY WAY THROUGH FOR HOME INDUSTRY f F YOU WANT TO SAVE A COUPLE HUN DRRQ DOLLARS, send on your orders for Turpentine Stills, Capl, Arms, and Worms r Also, Brandy Stills, and any kind of Copper work, Brass. Machinery, &c. . , , The prices of 6 till-caps, Arms, and Worms, are as follow: By the pouud 37 cents; or by contract, 7 barrel s tin-cop, arms ana worms, w .10 12 14 ns: is 20 4 25 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 625 685 . 615 650 695 750 850 do do do, SO 35 do do do .All work will be warranted for 12 months, fire and burning excepted. His work will also be de livered within fifty miles of Raleigh, at the shortest notice; and if J Ml to deliver Stills In the time agreed upon, I Will forfeit ti tut each day lost, to the purchaser. ';?. '' ii ; -. :.,.,...jr: JOSEPH, WOLTEBING. Raleigh, Sept. 16. 1861. , 78-lm. JUST RECEIVED AT THE HARDWARE STOffK. RICK Hooks; Furnaces to burst Hard Coal; pre serving Kettles f all kinds. ,, - 1 J. M. ROBINSON. August 2R. 1 . t : ii i . n - a 70. NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO HK agency of this establishment for the town of . Wilmington, has beeneonferred uoorithn amU. algned who la prepsred to afford all requisite Infor. mstlon, and to receive appllcailon for LIFE IN. SURANCE upon as reasonable terms as Sri othmr Institution of the same charaoter In the country. , ' ' . jnutt, Agent. August U. . , H, A eopr, efl-tf, PORTRAIT PAINTING. J . MAISALON, Portrait Painter, would respect' fully inform thecltisensof Wilmington and the surreundlpg country, that he has permanently loca ted himself In this place, and will ha happy to re ceive the patronage of any ladies or gcntlemea who may wish to procure faithful likenesses of them selves or tor member of their family, tie flatters himself, from his long experience in the art, that be win oe enabled to cive satisfaction. His room is at the Mozart Hall, Front Street. Wilmington, N. C. AprilB, 1651. , -ly. ST0YES AND GRATES. JUST RECEIVED Large Supply or . SHIP, PARLOR, CHURCH, AND OFFICE STOVES. of the BEST and most approved PATTER ITS. wholesale & retail ALSO, an assortment ot GRATKS FURNACES, Solar, Camphlue, Fluid, and Oil tamps, plain and Japanned Ware, Steak Dishes, Coffee' Urns, Big Kiiis, Tea Trays. Walters, Platform and etber Scales and a variety of other arti cles) too numerous to men tion. P0LLE7 & HART. OcMO. 69 DEEDS FOR SALE. WaranteeDeeds, and Deeds for Mortgageonland just printed, in correct formandforsaleat the Commercial Office. SPORTSMEN, ATTENTION I TfJST Received, a lanre assortment of Sincleand J Double barrel, Bird, Duck and Deer Guns, of the hnest finish and latest style, made by those celebra ted makers Chaneb & Sons, and Others of known celebrity. Guns of alt weights and calibre, also, Powder Flasks, Shot Poiiches. Game Baits, DerciH- "aioft 0p, and In fact the best collection of sports- merfs coods ever ottered In this market. Gentle men please call and examine. POLLEY & HART. Oct 3 86 BILLS OF LADING, &c. IOLIO POST BILLS OF LADING boand . in Books, and shuuai,al8o Letter Sheets with variotyofmercantlIeblanks,forsale at The Com mental Office. CLUE, ENGLISH and American, constantly on hand, for sale by ADAMS, BROTHER & Co. May 3. 11. EMPTY SPIRITS BARRELS. QHA SECOND Hand Spirits Barels, large 6uU sise, in good order, for sale by, ' DsROSSKT A BROWN. July 3d. 47. FULTON MARKET BEEF. JUST received ptr chr. Charles Mills, 6bbls. Su perior pickled Beef i fir sale by PERRIN & HARTSFIELD. , July 8. 48-tf. COTTON SEIN TWINE. 300 BBLS. Coiton Twine, for sole, by tluWARD & PEDEN. 49. July 8. WILLIAM S. READ. HOUSE and Khlp Painter. Glazier and While Washer, Office under Commercial Hotel Wilminmon, N. C. " Thankful for past custom, he respectfully informs the public generally, that he is prepared to execute alt work In his line of business, and takes this me thod of soliciting a share of the public patronage. July 10. 6 m. 49. HATS ! HATS f HATS J CAPS AND UMBRELLAS, s- FALL FASHIONS. f-mm u. mi e.n.9, is mis oay opening at H his Hat store in Wilmington, a lame J etock of every varletv and sty le of Hals Caps i Fall Fashions for 1851. ; Be sure to euM st the Hat store of C, Myers, if rou wish net some thing that Is. good, pretty and cheap, in the way of Hstr, extra Moleskin, Silk, Beaver and Fur Hats of every quality. Arso, Jenny Lind end union Hats, now landing rrom scrtr. v. fciiis. ' C. MYERS. Augost 16. p.t-V-: 65. THE CHILD. A TREATISE on the Diagnosis snd treatment of the Diseases of Child I sccordin to the simple laws of nature, without Medicament. ; snd upon the Birth, Nursing, Attendanceand Education of Children, a well as the most frequent Diseases from their very Infancy to the period of puberty. Illustrated for the mass bv s description of numer ous cses, gathered durlntt a practice of 22 veara. Tho Kook can be procured by applicmlon tn , , , J.T. HUHimWALD.Dr.M. i4 also for ashr at Mr. PEARCE'SBook Store. Wilmington, July 2?. , 68-lf 1 fsfil BUSHELS Blsck Smith's Coal, dally I Uvk expected from Balilmore. per Schr. Gen. Irvin, and for aale by . ' , , --f - fcLL13, KU33ELL. fJO. Angtrat 1 - - 89-tf. OLD CASTILE WILKINSON & ESLER l(! , . , . -R riff. a gOAPfofsaley,': Sept. 6. lift UMEI MJIEtl LIME!!! arr HBLsL Lrncolnvtils WWts Lutwpf Also UVJVJ calelMd PUster, Phstsrlng flair, and Kirs Brick, HydraaJlt Cement j 1000 Witt, kin fe.foMtteby ,' " " , r : j.ii.eiB. bcivvu. ContraetoreaodBaildsis. Dec.2t. 18M. : ll. N. C. BACON. . LBS. Hams, Sidsa and 8houWrs, la store, and for sale low by SAVAGE k MEARES. " - as. 8000 June S. BILLS OF EXCIIANGE. AHANDSOMR edition or Bills -of Exehange. just received, bound in Books uldirTufsst sites. and in Quires and bluets, for sals st the office of iMwmmtrcw. Jnne 19. 1951. 41. COFFEE. ffA BAGS Bio Coflee. For n by HATHAWAY 4 SON. 77. Sept. 13. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. ROBERT G. RANKIN Is a partner in our house from this date. ' ADAMS, BROTHER & Co. July Id. 47. RICE. 1 OH CASKS for sale low, to close consignment, W by ADAMS, 6R0. A O. July 3d. 47. DOMESTIC GOODS. A FULL Supply of Sheetlnes. Yarn and Osna- xlburgs coniantly en band and for sale at man ufacturers prices, by August 21. T.C. WORTH. 67. 3 m, FIRE INSURANCE , TH K undersigned having received the Agency, is prepared to take risks upon the most JatoraU term In one of the beat Insurance Companies in the country, THE HARTFORD PROTECTION. H.NUTT.Agt. Anerust 23, 1S51. H. &J. copy, ' 68-if. WHOLESALE WITCH AM) JEWELBY STORK. L. H. MILLER & CO. IMPORTERS, Manufacturers and Jobbers of JL WATCHES, JEWELRY, db FANCY GOODS, nave leased me uid stand Jormeriy occupied by Messrs. Canfteld, Brother dt Co. booth-sast cos- MIR OP CHASLBS AND BALT1MOSS STSISTS, (No. 227,) which they are putting in complete order for the WHOLESALE WATCH AND JEWELRY BUSINESS, to be opened sbout the 20lh of July. In calling the attention of the trsds to the new concern, we mention the fact that we are associated with one of the most extensive JEWELRY MAN UFACTURING ESTABLISHMENTS in the country, which must give a decided advantage over all others in this market, for supplying dealers with Jewelry at manufacturer prices, a feature In this branch of trade long sloes needed, between Balti more and the Southern and Western Merchants. We desire to call particular attention to the Watch department, which will at all times be supplied with a great sortment from the most celebrated manu facturers, and kept In perfect running order, so that purchasers may at once take them, with a written guarantee that they wilt perform correctly. This branch of tho business will receive the especial attention of one of the firm, whose eaten slveand practical knowledge of the business, will we hope, give us a place in the tonfidence of bu ers. . "; . ' I We respectfully Invite yon to call upon as when you next visit our city- confidently believing thai an examination of our Goods will prove to yon, that tbey are better styles and cheaper than you have ever seen in this market, and asssre yon that no effort shall be wanting on oar part to make the acquaintance one cf mutual benefit. L. II. MILLER CO. Old stand, formerly occupied hi Canfield. Bro. St Co. S. E, corner of Charles A Bsltlmure tts. ssrisswcssj Messrs. Wyeth, Blacklock & Co. " Gwyn, Reld & Taylor, " James Hodges & Brother, " Hurst & Berry, " : Murdoch, Duerdc Evans, " ' Stellmann t Illnrich, ' Santrston A So. " Barthlow, Gwyn dtC. M Riely c Pendleton, u Cnshings & Bailey, ' John Mutphy i-Co. w Moored Griffin. AuguslI9, IcBl. 66-6mo-;. ac BARRELS American t CO 20 superior English r jost received, and for sale, by ADAMS, BROTHER A Co., August 8,s 90. TO THE PUBLIC. THE undersigned having entered into a Copart nership for the purpose of esrrvin? on the , : BUUT AND SHOE BUSINESS In all its branches, take this method o; informing their friends and ths public that they will open about the 20th September, one of the most fasblonable stocks ever offered In this market, all of which shall be of thssssT KATEatAt and wosKMAMSHir, They intend to MAMcrscTSss lasaclv, and have procu red the services of some of the best workmen in the country. They hope by strict attention and a de termination to please, to merit a liberal share of patronage. ' JON ES & GARDNER. . J. JOHt. THOS. M. OASDHSS. Sept. 2,1831. 72-tf. JUST OPENING AT THE HARDWARE STORE. ; THE most beautiful sssortment of fine Pwket Cutlery, ever brought to this part of the cob n try. . - .. J. M. ROBINSON. August 28. ' .. 70. "Spirits turpentine casks,: BUNGS, PLUGS AND CLUE, ji BEING exienMvrly engaged in the manafaciurs of this article, I am prepared to furnish any number to those who desire good casks, which are warranted in slxeand quality.' equal If notsurerlor to any sold here. Pries 91,76 delivered at any place In town. - . ' " ; ' Glue A superior article for Distillers', nss at 121 cents per lh. '',,' Hangs ut sit stars, ti is per tnoutanf, i ; . Plats For stoppina: sutrer holM In second hand barrels sa it should be dons. For sals, bv J. R. BLOSSOM. Angus! 7-" , i '" - '.i - ' -. i ti-it i EJim SPIRIT BARBELS. 1 tiTi LARGE Slses, just 'received and for sals 1XJ by i F.LL1S. RUSSELL A CO. ; 'WACAULAY, ,J Theft U t eommon peiteattl&n' of London stteeu, wefT tnowii to til ha nre acqaalny led with tbefr fiot&bttitksv Ila w t!.rrt, Hoot, sturdy, and enersetic. . lie has' a V. . round? face, and large, staring, and very bright ha tcl eyes. His hair is cat short ; nni his Iml flong back on lha rrownei' I', lend. His gnla h firm and decided, ' with a Lu.; touch of pomposity. He is ever proviJed with a ttrnbrella, which h swings and fiaurif-hes, s id batters- on the pavement wiili mighfy IhumDT Ha ttmmm tratif rall r nf.onrhf d m- excilina and fntpalsiva tiionghr, the traces of which he takes b pains tt toneeal. Ilia fate "Works, his lips move nod, mutter, hi' eyes gleam and flash,, Squat a is the 6r are. ami not particolmly .luie, in the frature there is an oorrjistakable sir of mental power and energy approaching to grandeur, about tllit miin:. 1m ii Mi.tr.flw nt fh inft.t.n.a oftliesiforgexeilement of fiery thonght People gaze earioosly at him. mo stop tare when be ha passed. Eut he heeds t er o ie scema indeed to have utterly 1'orgotteu thai he is not alone lo his privacy, and push cs energetically, on unwitting of the many who stare and smile, tir ofibefew who step respectfully aside, and look with eorfostty and rftfttrd upon Thomas Dabington Macau ly. ; Ocr-aaionnlly, ; however; the historian uv til vuci kit-b aiiit fixer oiiii iv mo iticit- tai impulses which appear to be continually working within Mm, , A triead of mine lately' recoguisrd him dining in the coffee-room of the Trafalgar , Hotel at O'eenwich a iash iouable white bait . bouse, which if appears he frcquenily patronises. '. He was alone, as he generally is, and the attention cf more than one oi the, company was attracted by his peculiar muttering and fidgitlurss, and by the mule cesture with wbiVb fc ever and anon illustrated bis mentni dreamintr All at once it must have been towards the c'i max of the prose or yerso which he was wor king un in his mind, s Mr. Macauiay seized a massive Qeaturr tit-w n a moment suspen ded rn the air and then dashed it down upon the table with such Jtearty, good-will, that the solid crystal, flew about itt', fragments stinctively gtartcd Bp and stared at the curi ous innociasu Mot a whit put but, however, Mr. Maeanlay. who was well known to the ' . V. ... as Si a "u . , wuuers, cnueti louiuty tor nu Dili to oe maue out fit the bar, end then pulling, with acou- ola oHerfcs. his hat nmi hlit nmhriilt.i t,e.m ft. - f It " i .t .'. . " .... uif, ; vtuubu iuv: vim vattsjrvnjy kVII itim head, and strode out, flourishing the oth c. ; -A REMARKABLE MEETING.' ai tne resiuencot . John Uacon. , Hin.. in' Boston,. there, wash, gathering a lew days ' 0ro. ot ftn nnnnikrn tifioil nl tun whose united ages are 702 years, (he eldest1 t t mm .: . .. ..... . . m. ' acrint as va ' , ' Than. i:..r..:. . tne same lurniiy, whose ages swell the nu ru ber to 832. Two other brother, one at aa early, the other at an advanced age. are the oiny ones ti u.e inmtiy deceased. They : have thus met for the first. and undoubtedly tho last time this side of the grave. They: have assemtled tor the purpose ef reralliiiir ' tit MiAt AI ft A imnnrtnr.aa.l0 HM.I.IfAI,,fA.. streiigineii tne uesoi ant-eiron. : They nre the family of the late Thomarta Gross, of Welitleet, Mass., nnd were each born among the sand hills of Cape Cxi, and are as may ne easily Imagined, hale nnd . hearty to an uncortmon decree. . They be- -long to the old Puritanical stock of Masa-. chuselts a pious and goolty band of Chris- iian oisicrs, eticn mtving junea tne Metnod ist Church, blheir earlier years, and still - coiitiauitiff steadfast in the fiiih of iTihiV I'i. thers. The mother of this truly remarkable family, the wrker of these lines . irn l nut ol his teens, distinctly remember as one of his earliest reeollectioas. a small old ladr. straight as a yard stick though t early nine- - ty years of age. Bbe dkd m 1835. Where is the parallel to the above?; : ' ' ; - TROUT FISHING , . vs e hits s menu wno is a someB nai , practical joker; residing in n: pleasant coun- . try residence nenr the ocean, ' Some lime, sinee he had a visit from Professor " , of poewc nirwory. - x no nroiessor ts a Keen trout fisherman, and seeing a pond at some distance from R's residence; he rr qutrf d " uan you tisti tor trout in that pondr wu, ytn,- suiu . -n wen as not.' rowoits wnere your too r - . " , -i nave none, s m no ninerman.- Hut it you ..want lo try,' we'll go over, to- S -, ' and get tackle, and you may try your hand ., at it tomorrow. r. 4 - w . It was thereupon agreed to do so, and' the day was passed by the worthy professor iu preparations for angling.,- ; The nexf monung early, R. drove him; over to Ihe pond, and ; ho , skipped it Hit arouod to windward and leeward, and flna!- Iv waded in op lo his waist and threw his flics most skillully, but neves raised a Ho. A,t length as the sun grew tolerably hot," iu; . turned to R. whn lay under a tree solacing himself with a book and a cigar, ami ex claimed. 'I don't believe there is a fkh'irt this pond.' t.'l don't kown that there Is replied II. iiii, pertorably. " ;;' . f' . ; ; : , ; Why,yoa.totd me there woa. ; Oh, no, said R. leisurely turning nr j lighting another cigar, "you naked nit'"if j ou could pith for trout here, and I siiJ you c .ild ns wtii as not. I've teen TolU do it c:;en, but never knew ot one being cavht lu re.' An unibrtunate fellow, went to a m;-er, and asked for a jfarrnent wyin,"? his object was lo have something W temembef hiia by. 'My friend,' gaid the mlaerj the end is to; remember tne 1 shall give theo notliins", fur 1 am sura thou wilt remember, a refusal, much losger thatv a gift., , V I' 'ti a ( 3: