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TH mMMh MlMi 110 PUBLISHED TRIrWEpLY, BY WW LORDfG.' VOL 6 NO. US. WILMINGTON, N, C. SATURDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 13, 851, WHOLE NO. 87!) LliiiOwiiAi tTHE HlrW EiltY C0.1DIERCL1L ; P$ published ery Tubsoat, Thursday and Sat aAT,i(5 OP per annum, payable ltt all case in . advance x. ... . II rtOMA8 LORIS G, f'' Cl;v?:.c':- Editor and. Proprietor. . ' CQISEl-OP rRONT N0 MARKET BTRSKT8, V-'i MHLMINQTON, N. C. .. RATES OX' AUVERTISIVq. "aqr. I Insertion, $0,30 i 1 aqr. 2 month, ;i V; 1,.'" ,. ' 75 1 1 " .3 . " 1,09 l " 6 " 1 i month, . 2,50 1 1 ." 1 year, 81,00 5,00 8,00 12,00 5 Ten i Jfno Of leas make a square. If an adver.tlse- j menl exceed ten lines, the price will be in propor. 'Alladvertlsernente are payable at the time or their . mavruvu. . . a..-; Contracts with yearly Ivertlsers, will be made on t!ie most Jtberal terms, Nn transfer of contracts for yearly advertising will b,e permitted, . Should circumstances render a c'lanjs In, business, or an unexpected removal neces- ' try, a cljirje according to the published terms will . be at the option of tb,e contractor, Tor the lime ho v has advortlsed. The Jprlvlloja of Amua! Advertisers Is strictly mU6dto thelr ,ownlininediaebMnossi and all ad I vertlsa i nente fat' the benefit of other persons, as well ai atl; advertlseroeqis nqt Inimeijiiticly connected with their own business, and all excess of advertise- f menta in i jertjih or otherwL'p. beyond il)e limits en- gajed; Will be chared at the usual rates. ; No airertUetnont is iticluduil in tho contract foi the sale or rent of house? or lands in town or coun fXy-jti for the sale orhlro of negroes, whether the p -oporty Is owned by the advertiser or by other it irsona. These arc excluded by tho term uituu The annotincomant of marrjajjos or deaths will J bo considered as news, and inserted free of charge bt alt additional matter, beyond the simple an- B untomoltof1h death of the person, will be 4 o wrgod on $ho same terms as advertisements. V All advertisements Inserted in the tri weekly Com imerciaif MtnttM to one insertion in the Weekly J;:fre,f charge.;;-,. . job, CAftD and FANCY PRINTING, executed In taperlbr etyle.' MKW rnillC r Moasrs. Hrows& DeUossit. ,: HinTU.I I K1CDIIKK iiiuuHH. nai BUSINESS CARDS. 4 J. 4 D. McRAE & G)f General Com iiissiou iIerc!iant$, WILMING ION W. U. Partlcniar attentloii paid tq procuring frelIits -audi purchasing cargoes ftjr vessels. ' JOrtJ StAOB . DORALO XAOBAB, JOHM W. K. OI. Auguei t! 1851. JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM. General Ca.a4isjio? an FprprJing Merchant. Ifroaaot personal attentlp.i riven to Couslgn- .7 . matita t'pr sale or Shipment, AndLibmilciu'i alwncet mwU on Consignment! to mt or to my Nae York friends. , Wllinlnnton, Jan.30, 1851. 135 tf :'5St3s5 & co I RIGilEftIS, BLICKSUnUS, BRASS, AND .ill orders lit the Hue will be punctually at . 5 tended to. Corner Mplbbhy & Noiith Water a re. J - WILMINGTON, NO. CA. ' iIaflb.J851 - - 27 WILLIAM A. GWVER, . . r I'll m 9 ' 1 1 1 L' v 1 a 1 a 1 1 1 1 v 1 v vind rcomallssl'on Merchant. t!lTAICaleaaurein informing my irlends, that X am prepared to give all business entrusted to me efficient und personal attention. I havo a wbur'for Nt stmna urlih munla nncommuilatlons. Milrit . Itouiui. u1 Warehouse.' Consignments ot Naval ' Stores for ialeor ahloment l and allkinds of coun- try uroduee solicltH Caahadvanccsmnde on oon- tenmenta. -ApriU8 15B0. 16 ' " lVftnlActlA and Kotail Urnr Ar KBCPS CONSTABTLV 01 HAt ' WlnW. Tat Liouort, ProUions, Wood and Wit- I ip War; Fruit, Con.fectianarUt fe. dee. 'S:-.w V, ' BOBTH PBOKT ITBItTi v Ci? WILMINOTQ,' N. C. -y . 41 uv. to. - v. : WILLIAM HI. niRRISS. COMMISSION MERCHANT 'TIIIT Xfnnrlnn vivnn In nrnntrtnir Prolrrhla KJ and purchasing Cargoes for vessels. "' RBfBBBWCBSt ' 0. Q. Parsley, Esq., ) Inha Mnlln. VWilmnfft'n. m IT ' Messrs. Dudley & Huntington, ) ',;?W V"' Faym.te. N. C. , : Messrs. Jamea Corner A Sons, Baltimore. ! K. A. 8oudo A Co., Philadelphia. VI A rillWUTr Ua OUIIJ1UTU. 1 miii M. y jr. -J t ivw i uia nununj luua, oosion. Julf 17th, 1851. 62-y ;i 7- 'TniTfllWlV I, uftW kul " ! MIMIOV MERCttAMTS. Ur '-'r,' :M.Z WILMING TON, N. C. T tllurlV. ' Ji I TilTHlvi oeu 5.. . i ' t CHADBOURN & HOOPER. Ct nigral Crrmmlv)nn KTrrfhrnits. 53. BlISjNES CARDS, GEO. HARRIS, General Com mission Merchant, WILMINGTONN. C. STRICT attention given to ptocuriog Freight a nd purchasing Caroefo J Tqsse If . Refee ro "" R. 1, Hsft.q., O.-G. Parsley, Ksq., I , J. A. Taylor, Esq., Wilmington. J. U. BolI.imy,., I ' Ajcsari. Ballard A rfuntlngton, J Mcascs.ToAltcr, Smyth & Cq., I N Y k Thompson A Hunter, J l"ew 1 on Alcx'r. Herron, Jr., Philadelphia .news. v imams ouuur, r nh -,. H n II. V. Baker, sq. j.m. 2.1351. , 123-tf. iNDERSDN & LATI3IER, COMMISSION MERCHANTS ' ' SOUTH VVATKR STREET. wiLMivqTUM.sr.c. Sep. 27, IS50.' 82-ly-c. iAMTcRONLYi COMMISSION MERCHANTS, GENERAL" AGENTS. Wilmlneton.N.C.'.Oct.l 1661. 85tf. JOSEPH II. FLANNER, General Cm nission UercUant. wiiiiii.vGrqj, jr. c. Oct. 9th, 1930. ' ' 87-ly-c. WILLUM NEFF, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN SHIP CHANDLERY, SHIP STORES AND GROCERIES, CORNER OF DOCK & WATER STREETS WILMINGTON, N. C. Dec.Tlh 1850 DER0SSET &BR0WN. WfLMINGTON, N. C. BROWN & DER0SSET. NEW YOlUf. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. MarcU7 1851. -y. GEO. U. KELLY, COMMISSION iHERCHANT. Next door to A. A. V linnet's, on North Water at wilf attend to the sale of all l(inds of Country Pro, duce.such u Corn, Poaa, Meal, Bapoo, Lard, &c. and will keep constantly on hand u lull supply of Groceries,. Refrepces. Wlllesllall.of Wuyne, JohnMcRae, Wilmington W Caraway. '' Gen. Alx.. McRac. '' E. 1. rl ill, Wil nington, Wiley A. Walker, " Dec. 13, 1850. 115-1 v- & MEARES, G EN lilt A L COHMISION HfEltCHANTS W1LMINGTO.N, . C. BDWABO 84VAGB. May 2, 1951. OASTOM M EABSS 1. ADAMS, BROTHER & Co. (Late Barry, Bryant & AdamiiJ COMMISSION MERCHANTS WILMINGTON, N. C. Jan. 1, 1351. 123 CORNELIUS DuPRE. WHOLE 8ALB AND KETAL DEALEltd IN Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Palms, Oil, Dye Stufls, Glass, Pertumery, IHg.ars, Old Liifuorti, lAtncy Articles, &c ' MAKKKT STRKKT, WIIv.1 NQTO.V, S. C. Prescriptions carefully compounded by expert meed peisons. March 28. 1851. 6 J. C. LATTA. COMMISSION MERCHANT. AND GENERAL AGENT, WILMINGTON, N.C. Oct.! I960. 87 MILES COSTiiN, COMMISSION MERCHANT, WILMINGTON, IV. C. RKPftn TO E. P. Hall, Esq . Pres't Branch State 1 Baok. Thos. H. Wright, Esq Prest Bank Wilming ton, N. C. Cape Fear, f O. G Parsley, Esq., Pres't Commer- I clnlBanlt, , Dec. Id. 1850 118-tf. THOS. D. BARRY. Commission Merchant uud Ship Broker. WILMINGTON, N. C. Jan. 21. 1851. 131-tf. WILKINSON & ESLER. CA8U DEALERS IN Confectionary, Fruit, Nuts, Toys, Fancy A r titles. Perfumery, Tobacco segars, &c WHOLESALE AND RM . AIL, MARKET STREET, WILMINGTON N. C. Nor. 30, I860. W-tf MeRAE & IIARRISS. IMPORTEKS AND WIIOLEjJ VLI? AND r uli'.ii. nrii.i,'ii tv CIimA, GLASS, AND EARTHEN WARE, AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS, West aide Front street, between Market and Dock streets', WIL MIN QTO N, N. C. October 2, 1851. ' 85. EMPTY SPIRITS TURPENTINE BARRELS. nrfEMPTY Spirits Turpentine Barrels, in good order, for sale by GEO, HARRISS. 'W. Ost ll. BUSINESS CARDS. T. C. WORTH f i Commisslqn and Forwardin MERCHANT, Feb. 10, 195 T 1 143-12 m. PORTRAIT PALNTLNG. JMASSALON, Purtrait Painter, would respect- fully inform the citizens of Wilmington and the surrounding country, that be baa permanently loca ted himself In this place, and will be happy to re ceive the patronage of any ladies or gentlemen who may wtah to procure faithful ukeneses of them selves or any member of their family. He flitters himself, from his long experience In the art, thai he will be enabled to give satisluciion. His room is in the basement story of Mr. H. R. Nixon's Dwelling House, onposite me Jail, Wilmington, N. C. April g"lSSl. ' " 9-y. ELLIS, RUSSELL & Co. tiENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS WILMINGTON, N. C. CHAR. D. BLLIS, HBNRY t. BDISCLL, JOS. S.aOSSBlL. Jan. 25 1B51 133. JOHN STRUTUERS k SOA'S MARBLE kid SAND STONE TARD, No. 300 HIGH 8TREET, PHILADELPHIA. MtrbU Afintels, AfonumtiUs, Tvmbt and Grave Stones conttantlyon hand. Edery description of ORNAMENTAL WORK AND STATUARY Executed and imported. Orders for public or pri vate Buildings executed with promptness and des patch. N. B. Designs will be sent for Mantels, Monu ments and Gruae Stones, and all work shipped in sured Irani breukage when required. Oct. 4. 9fl y-c MORE & GALLAGHER. IKON FOUNDERS, AND MANUFACTURERS OF WROUGHT & CAST IRON RAILINGS KIDGE ROAD & COATES ST. PHILADELPHIA. 4II qrdcrs attended to with promptness and des patch work' warranted. Oct. 4. 6-1 y c. SOUP DIGESTERS. AN imvnluuble article, to the epicure, dinpeptic, or even poor man. "It w.ike Soop what Is Soon," r ' ' J. hi. ROBINSON. August 28. ' 70. . FLOUR. Canal Flour, for snlo by J. qATHAWAV&SON 60RBLS Sept. 13. 77. CONSULATE OP HAYTI, ) 64 Commercial Whnrf, Boston, &th Moren, 1851. S ! I 'Hh underHiened elves notiee. tiial. tn uccor X dance with a law passed at Port au Prince, on l fie 24th December last, vessels arriving in Haytl from tho U. States on or after the 16th April next, must be provided with Duplicate Manifests of their cargoes, certified by a Consular Agent of Hay tl, if there shall have been one at the port of load Ins, otherwise the documents may be verrified be fore an officer (duly authorized to administer an oath) of the Stale or United States Government. B. C. CLARK. May 8. 23-if. GLASS WARE GLASS WARE!! JUST Received from New York, a large of Viols of various sizes. Spelr Tincture and Salt Mouth Bottles, Toillette Bottles, fancy Pungems, dec. ifec. Also, a larire ussortment of Window Glass. For sale by C. DuPRE. Druggist end Chemist, FIRE INSURANCE. THE undersigned having received the .Agency, Is prepared to take risks upon the moit favorable term In one of the bent Insurance Companies in the country. THE HARTFORD PKOTKu I JON. H. NPTT, Agt August 23, 1551. II. it J. copy. 08-tf. RED ASH EGG COAL. 0( 'l'0?is of be" qtiulity. landing and for lJ snie in lots to suit purchasers, at 16 per Ion, for Cash only. Persona ordering will please send the money, as no Coal will be delivered wltoout It. DbROSSET & BROWN. Oct 23. M WANTED. A GOOD Flat, that will carry 150 or 200 barrels, apply to J. R. BLOSSOM. 84 Sept. 30. WAITED TO HIRE. TWO or three good hands, until 1st. January, apply to J. K BLOSSOM. Sept. 3U 84. OIL. barrels prime Oil for Machinery, or for sale by J. HATHA VAY& SON. 4 A FEW Lamps, July 8. GREAT EXCITEMENT IN NORTH CAROLINA! THE BATTLE IS BEGUN, AND I INTEND' TO FIOUT m WAY THROUGH FOR HOME INDUSTRY I IP YOU WANT TO SAVE A COUPLE HUN DRED DOLLARS,' send on yonr orders Tor Turpentine SUUs, Caps, Arms, and Worms; Also, Brandy Stills, and any kind of Copper work, Brass, Machinery, &c. " The prices of Stlll-eaps, Atms, snd Worms, are as follows: By the pouud 37 cents; or by contract, 7 barrel Still-cap, Arms and Worms, I4W 10 do do 3' do fee 526 12 14 15 16 20 25 30 do do do do do do do do do do to do do do do. 1 do do do do 585 615 650 695 750 S50 900 35 do All wortt will warranted for 12 months, fire de- snd burning exceoted. His work will also be Mvered within fifty miles of Raloigh, at the shortest notice: Ifcd If I fH to deliver Stills In the time sgreed open, I will forfeit S3 for each day lost, to the purchaser. ' , JOSEPH WOLTEBING. Raleigh, Sept. 1. MM. 78-3m. r 1 I- RICE. QfiCASK9forsalolow, to close consignment, fJ by ADAMS.-BRO. C. July 3d. 47. Office WHmlijcton & Raleigh Rait Road Company, Anruit 1 1 th 1 15 1. THE Freight trains for H'eldtm, will herealter J. leaf on Monday's Wednesday's, and Friday's, ricigii, iiiu.i uo me tepui or i ircioca M duray's, Tucsdayfa and Tbaradiyfs. ' " , t, 4 JOHN nuti. f Transportation Agent. Aug.ust 12. tf ra WHOLES I LB WJTC8 iQ JEWELS! STORE l. n; MILLER & to. TMPORTKRS, Manufacturers and Jobbers of JL WATCHES, JEWELRY. & PANCY GOODS, havaiessej ba4a4 tila nd Jorraerly occupied by aiessrt. Uanueld, Brother & Co. octh bast cob MBB OF CHAlLtl AID BALTiMOBB STBIBTS. (No. 227,) which they are patting In compltrte order for ik, ivsrni cur v iaj j iun ti'iucr nv BUSINESS, to be opened abont'the 20th of July. in calling the attention or the trade to the new concern, we mention the fact that we are associated with one of tho most ex lenslve 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 manufacturers' prices, a feature in this branch of trade long since needed, between Boltl more and the Southern and Western Merchants. We desire to Call particular attention to the Watch department, which will at all times be sappilea with a great S sortment from the most celebrated manu facturere, and kept in perfect running order, so that purchasers may at once take them, with a written guarantee that thev will perform correctly. This branch of the business will receive the especial attention of one of the firm, whose exten sive and practical knowledge of the business, will wo hope, give us a place in the confidence of buy ers. We respectluily Invite you to call upon ns when you het visit our cfty, confidently believing that an examination of our Goods will prove to you, that they are better styles and cheaper than you have ever seen in this market, and assure yon that no effort shall be wanting on our part to make the acquaintance one of mutual benefit. L. H. MILLER & CO. Old stand, formerly occupied by Canfield, Bro. & Co. S. E, dorner of Charles A Baltimore sis. sBrsssMcjM; Messrs. Wyeth, Blscklock Co. " Gwye, Reld & Taylor, ' " Jamea Hodges & Brother. " Huret A Berry, " Murdoch, Duer'dt Evans, ," Stellmanti& Hinrlch, " Sung8toh'& Ao. " Bar'ihtow Gwyn &, Co. " ftiety dt Pendleton, '' CuSjings Bailey, John ffi Utiiphf q Cp. Moored Griffio. Augnst 19, 1-51. 60-6mo-c. GLUE. QC BARRELS American 4,0 20 " superior English i jnst received, and for sale, by ADAMS, BROTHER & Co., Augusts, 90. CIGARS! CIGARS! ! 1 i i nri NOSEGAY Regalia Cigars ; 1U,UUV 6.000 Prymayera Regolia " 1,500 La Sultana Havani Cigars; 2,000 La Anedi Havana Cignrs, A few box es of choice chewing Tobacco, and a fine assort' menl of Cigar cases und Tobacco wallets. For sale by C. DuPRE. Druggist and Chemist. Oct. 25. 96. JUST OPENING AT THE HARDWARE STORE. THE most beuutilul assortment of fine Prcket Cutlery, ever brought to this part of the country, J. M. ROBINSON. August 28. 70. EMPTY SPIRIT BARRELS. 1 F( LARGE Sines, just received and for sale LOV by ELLIS, RUSSELL A CO. June 26. 44. FAYETTEVILLE FLOUR fZf BARRELS Superfine Fayettevil'.e Flour, w just reci Nov. 22.1? : received and lor sale by JNO. LATTA. 107. RATES OF FREIGHT' ID ATES of Freight on the Wilmington and Ral- il eigh Rail Road, and on the Company's Boats to Charleston, revised and corrected December, 1850; just printed and for sale at the office of The Commercial, at 25 cents per copy. oi ' i in . NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. IHE agency of this establishment for the toyn of . Wilmington, has been conferred uoon the under- yncu who is preparnu ,u vuoru on rviit.io iiuur- ntaiinn, and lo receive application .for LIFE IN SURANCE upon ns reasonable terms ns any other institution of the same character in the country. H. NUTT, Agent. August 23 II. St J. copy, 68-tf. NEW GOODS. WE have feecived apart, and dailv expecting the balance, of Our Fall Slock of Groctrieaand Ship Chandlery, which was purchased direct from the Importer? and manufacturers, and selected with gYat 'ear. We respectluily Invite our customers and the public' to call and examine our stock, as we are determined lo sell at the lowest prices. Our f topk consists In part or iw Mgi Kio, Lrtgoyrs, St. Domingo, java, and 25 hhds- P. R. Sugar; 1 Mocha Conce ; 200 bbls, refined, crushed, powdered, and gran- 25 boxes " loaf Sugar; ulatod Sugar j 50 bbls. doffeerushed do. Tess of all varieties, Green jind Black ; 200 boxes Soap j 300 " Sperm, Adamantine, and Mould Can 100 " Lemon Syrup; dies; 1,000 reami Wrapping Paper; 200,000 Cigars, a I grades and kinds; 100 box.ee Tobacco a in article t 100 bbls. Whiskey, Brsndy, Gin, Ram, Wines, Cordials, of every variety and quality ; Butter, Lard, Rice, Flour, Salt, Pepper, 8pice, Ginger, Mustard, Cassia, Nutmegs, Cheese, Crack ers, Bread, dte. Cordage, Duck, Blocks, Anchors. Chains, Lan terns, Compasses, and every article required on board of ships. We also have a large stock of Wooden and Wil low Ware, Hardware, Dry Goods. Ac, besides nu merous articles not mentioned. Please call ami ex amine our etock. ' . HOWARD c PEDEN. Sept. 18. 79, DEEDS FOR SALE. WtranfeeDeede, and Deeds for Mortgage orainj jutiprinted.ln correct forrnsndfersaleatth CewrIOJte. y EMPTY SPIRITS BARRELS. V 20f). SECOND Hand 8Dlrii Barele. lata use, to good order, for sale by, ' - July 3d. ... , t STEAM MARBLE WORKS. WMER WRORTH k 1D.1CSE.U ITETJ- BALTlMtBE. Md- (MSSON BAIRD having complettd their ft- www worn, wnicn is now one ot mat largest establishments of the kind in this country,) are pre pared to fill all orders in their line, via t MARBLE MH.VTllS, MONUMENTS, TOMBS, GRA VE STONES. TABLE TOPS TILES. Aim mora, mAttBJUK IBi TttHS,C, Bt BB reasonable rates as can be had In this or any other city In the Union. For beauty of execution and orlglnaUty of design, ikwlr stock cannot be srpss sed. 1 hey( would reepectfully invite Architect, Builder, Cabinet Maker and others to call and ex amine before purchasing. They are also prepared iu iurowi mo irauo wun aiaos, Blocks, ate. to or dor. y All orders by mail punctually attended to. oepi. au. i-m-c. COFFEE. C BAGS Bio Collee. For sale by HATHAWAY & SON. 77. Sept. 13. BILLS OF LADING FOLIO POST BILLS OF LADING bound In Books. and sheets.slsa Letter Sheetawlth svarietyotinercantueblanki, orsalest The Cent i.it r. . r... BOOTS AND SHOES, AT VEItY REDUCED PRICES. THE llnJersisrncil wm,A pall th an v tion of the public to their extensive ae 6 IBfsoriment of BOOTS AND 8HOKS. which comprises a great variety of all the various Styles of Ladiea, Gents, Boys, Misses and Children wear. We are now receiving constantly from the beat manufacturer, Boota and Shoes, which for neat ness and durability cannot be surpassed, and are inferior to none. We fuel confident that our prlcea are as low as the lowest. JONES &, GARDNER. BOOTS and .SHOES manufactured and repaired ally and wltltdfcpatch. ' ' "J.'& O. neni Nov. 20. ttfrlM SPIRIT BARRELS. 1 V AFFLECK'S supejlpr Spirit barrels, for l UU.ahby V J. C, LATTA. C0,PARTNERSHIF. THE subscribers have this day formed co-part-nership undr the style of McRab 6 Haaaiss, and have taken the new rsnite front store, la lev - erected by Capt. G. Potter, on Front between Miar r.e T t. . . . c nu vvv nreeia, wnere tney win always Keep a complete wnoieiaie and retail stock or CROCKERY AND FARMING IMPLE MENTS. to which they invite th attention of merchants and otners. Being IMPORTERS, we feel confident we can sell articles in our line on as favorable terms, and of as good quality, as can be purchased in the united states. ALEX. McltAE. Jr.. N.T. HARR18S. NOTICE. THE subscriber having formed u co-partnership with Mr. N. T. Habbiis. is desirous of closins up his old business, and begs leave to urge upon those indebted to him the neceesitv of a oromot settlement of their bills. Heat the same time tenders hie thanks to his former customers for their kind patronage, and solicits a continuance of tha same to me new nrm. . t ALEX. SIcRAE, Jr. October 2, 1861. "ss. BR0TUERS UK " THE Steamer Brother and Tow Boats, Steven ton and David Levi are prepared to forward with Dbsfatph, all goods consigned to the Propri etor. 1 The Steamer Brother is of urt bbsht. and well suited to run In low water. She nosecssee vene er, and ipeed, and la addmlrably adapted to Untingt and can accommodate about IJO paseengera. The Proprietor contemplates roaniey lee Boat himself, and will give special attention to wav freight and naval atoies i to towing, and will also ttend to tne comfort arid eoBvebJence of Passen gers, groin nia long experience as Agunt la Wil mington or the several sieam Boat Companies, he thinks he can give satisfaction. To Merchants In the interior he would say. that all Goods sMppe4 by Jjlrfl. wijl be delivered to their Agents in Fayettevllle. His Agent in Wilmington Is JOHN C. LATTA, lo whom all communications may be addressed, ae Agent of the Stcsmcr Brother. JOHN BANKS, Proprietor. May 11 V 30-l3mc-. , Salisbury Watchman, Greensboro Patriot, Fayetteville Observer, and Carolinian, and Ashboro Herald, please copy 4 weeks, and tend bills to this office. GROCERIES. A( BAGS prime Bio Coffee j WJ 10 M Lsgulra ' do.' 7 hhds. P. R. Sugar i 40 boxes and 13 casks prims Cheese ; 25 barrels Mesa Pork ; 100 barrels Sup: Flour, assorted brands ; 15 kegs Goshen' Butter ; 10 boxes (8'e) Tobacco; 20 M Soap; 6 hhds. Bacon, Sides and Hems j 30 boxes Raisins ; 20 barrels Lamp Oil: For sale by J. HATHAWAY ft SON. Nov. 20. 106. PORK AND II A1IS. DA BBLS. Mess Pork i 4 OU 10 caski superior Caarvated Hams j " Dally expected from Baltimore and for sale by J. & D. McUAE 4 Co, Oct. 28. 1 1UST RECEIVED, PER SCHR; Wm, HART FRQM EHIL. . 1 nn Z!f- Soph ftuiniM p. w, IkJXJ 50 ois. Sulph Quinine, German 6 bbls. Epsom Salts. 'Sulphum, Ni tric and Mariairic Acids. Also, larre assort- metit ofvCholce ChetnJcaie from ihe laboratory of! C. DefRPS, A : Drag Store. Oct. 25. 95. JUST RECEIVED. A FEW Casks of fine Liquors, for Medicinal purposes. For tale by - - .C. DcPRK. Druvgist and Chemist. THE WAaIXGTON JIONUMSNT. A wnt!1 in ttia National IiiteUvzenctT, of the 5th Inett, tay: The work cm the Ciodo rn'ent ba pfn Ufended Tortha reason If ba now atuioeii W the height of or e hon--(Jrpd and four ieet from the a orfaee cf the.: munijpoff. if it advance with the tame rnpidilj a ti ha to far done, it will in a few years reach' itt apex at' aa elevation of five " hqrdetl and eeventeen Xeet f forming the "' loftiest lrjcfnre in the world j one Uiat will Jo great honor tq'lfie Arae-rica peop If, by . . whoaiat'VoTqnlry ronlribotipna it hat Bean - ' 1 thotfurronalroctedjartdthcte C0D'.ril)utj'on -'' wilf hot Ceaae to be made with tie tame iir- it which ht ber tho from the cornmeuce- ' " menl. Iill lhi iMgnifure motiiitl ofthell1 graUtodt'andi,.vpneratn)n' ehail teach ' t inp height,: The OJ1 Fclowa,7'eaiperanee, and Mueonic Aasocia- rtontj'iie well a the people, have done, nnJJ '' continue o do, their dot j in tfiia respect ; but 1 rrgrel fojy, Ijie banking and tnonied in etitotiona f wjth .hot hf fie or font r acrptiont, K ' and tha numcroue toy a apiij feily corporation of the United 3(aje have done eoj-pra -lively nothing to aid thia pauiotfa fcf ' tak " ing. Flora thertt M well as from, fta'd. 'er- -ent Stale, of the Up pV inmt ft t.-nt 4 magnitude to complete the jfort eoght 16 bt , ex peeled, end it b hoped Uim expectation yet be realized. To tlia two Utter no ap pii-, eation hria yet been made t bat to the forme c circular have been tent, cutlio upon them " . : for that aid which the other aaaofntiona rt- Prrcd to, with a tpirit end pntriotum wiiii li do them infinite honor have rendered ; but to thcee cullt,1 1 fejfret to tey lo retpoeV " ' wilh the few honorable exceplioiit raeDtiorf- . ed, baa bren received by ibe Cosfd ef Kan- X T agcre. i Why thie apathy should exist in in- - " tiiutiona whteh denve their very fceintr and! support from the eondiiioo which the pitfriJ- Bank ot tb Melronbn.1he Bank of Wash- otic services oi lue man, wnoee ijjenfojy they are eaed ppoo to Ppnof, 'ftao, produced, t am at a lose lo understand. A rnonjr the ex ceptioaa to" which lliave referred are ih ' jiigton.'iju'iij the banMAg llouae of Cor''!' n m . and Rtggavoriif j, M f) m7 in Pennsylvania. ' The baokina ho'aae nf Cor- - eoran arid Riggt haa' contributed two huiv- ' ' dred dollar-, the bank one hundred dollar. each, and the philanthropic and public-eirit- ' td e(Jf fttftner ol the tEormer baa tubscrihA , ed annually Dfiy dotiara till the monument . be completed. ,' The town and eity! corpora " tione throughout ihe;United State thduM -feci a pride in oniting ae ' corporate bodiea v wilb their feliow-citiatent to rear, thia great . f monument of the people' gratitude, and ia ' di-monstraiing that, in. thia country at least, the doctrine t not tree ; that cor pdration -have no eoula. The blockt of marble, gran' ' i'.e, and other alone which they and the eer- " eral Stale have aent to be deposited in the : monument, though very acceptable to the ' Board, and honorable to the dooort, gr but little way in elevating the obelisk, aad evea a small conlribqiion by each corporation ip , the United State would, it k believed bet ; sufficient to complete ihe work, ' - ,. .' ''' m'i ! si nn ns'i. i'iiii ' mem n mf'r w.: . .;.";; '-'k-y- ? '.. Present (jteni the Boreasnt of Boston, Eng., (ethe Cltyef Boston, Hass . Mayor Bigelow,,of Botlon, hot received ' an official communication from the ' aultort -tie ol the borough of Boaton, Eng., tranc mining lo the eity of Boston, Masa eome ' .. seals. Mayor Bigelow, In fending the scat.' '': Slc tp the PomnieA Council, says r ' ' "' 'I transmit 10 the Commoo Cooncile -' ". ' iulereating aeais and document which. 1 r:- eeived tome lime tince from Ike lorou h cf Boston, in Enciund, throuffh the acr.vcf ' Xpftfl Lewie Clarke. E-xi- of thiaciiv. I!rv Clarke' letter, together, with one irom t.'.a mayor oi that, norouglu which aecomranT thia communication, will explain the cireir tiancea which led to the traoamiesion eft; acceptable pretenf, ' ,Jhe frame in which t: teal are encased ia ataied to have been ' put of ooe of the" original timbert of, tJ j r phurch in which John ' Cotton preached! fur tome yean previoue to hit emigration tolhi : countrytne uottoq in honor or whom, o;f c ty ia supposed to hare been named. Sucii a luct, in an antiquarian point of view, en- hancet the value of the gift. '1 recommend that'jhe teala be pluced in! ' some conapicoooa potition ia the Council CHhmb'er, and that the letter be printed and, placed on file. . j' . " ,l ,lI have caused a tutabks acknowlcdmet) of the compliment, togeihef with books &.nJt mapa appertaining lo our city and State, to. be forWarfied lo the auihoritiea of the borou ' of Boston. : " - ' ' "JieBpectfully. your le , - ' I . "JOHN P. B1GELO VvVMayon "To tb Bon. f runcieBiinfcy, Presitfent ofT the Common Council." . , .' " The President, of the Common Cooncil t!;cn ' read the letters of John L. Clarke, E., e-.li M. Staniland. Eaq., mayor of the boro" - cC Iltislon. The JoUowlnir naaaafe u the. i ..a- cipnl feature in the Liter; ' ' "Thia small token of repect from t!je cf.;af ' magistrate ol Mold?.Bo8ion fot his ofTJat Jrcher in "new" Boston, though Intri nsical iy valuelesa, will neverthcleaa, am ture, a -waken ataociation and feeling which I trust may, ever prevail between our respective countrymen ; and if. in the Council Cbamher oi mo city oi uoatou, mi' iiute oiicrin i.v. A place, it will be to me asuuree ofgratiC:a- tiob.w,,:Jf.v";j';.V?:.v,.:;.'v-rVvV'' f" f: " Uwaa onlercdaJHi motion of Mr. Ecrrr. . that the teala be suspended in the cou chamber, and the letter be printed and j ced on file.', " ' : . ' POISENED BY MISTAKE. An Infaniaon of Mr. ."-Jair.;a II. I! v Jersey City, wa lulled on . -swallowing aorae, hartshorn . l.ui - . domeaticn whose charge th . t! . I u . httd been itvetructed to apply tho L., . Ml 'it.' Itxferunllf for the relief of n cold, Lut ignoranilj adraitilsterad it luicrnully, ;
The Tri-Weekly Commercial (Wilmington, N.C.)
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