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in H TTNTITT ill JI MS LJU UJjJJJiil PUBLISHED TRMVEERLY, BY TDOHAS LORING. : A. WILMINGTON. N. C. TUESDAY; MORNING. DECEMBER 23. 1851,. WHOLE NO. 883 TTrnWITjl 1L W 1L 1JJJJJ1JUVU -THE TRI-WEEHLY COMERCIAL lYfWith6wy'Tw, Thvd.v and Sat toAT, at 5 00 per annum, payable la all castt in . It ma MAS LORING. ' Editor and Proprietor, .OilllB P FRONT AND MitlKKT STRUT, WILMOGTON, N. 0. ;.-t R.1TBS OK ADVERTISING. iaririnaertion, 30.50 i 1 sqr. 2 month, $4,00 i . 75 1 1 " 3 " 5,00 I 3 , ,' 1,00 1 I " 6 " 8,00 i ; I month, 2,59 1 1 " I year, 12,00 JJ'en ijjnee.br less make a quare. 1 If an advertise ment exceeds tea line, the price will be In propor tion. " ? - ' "All advertisements are payable at the time of their insertion. Contract with yearly advertisers, will be made on fia most liberal terms. No twister of contracts for yearly advertising will be permitted. Should circumstances render a chan39 lo business, or an unexpected removalneces- iryva.chire accorJlnj to the pubUshed terms will be at the option af the contractor, Tor the time he has advertise. The frlvllegs of Annual Advertisers Is strictly (ntt'ed to tholr own Imtnedlato business : and all ad vertlsementa fot the benefit or other persons, as well ta aU advertisements not Immediately connected with tholr own business, and all excess of advertise ments In lenath or otherwise, beyond the limits en gafed'. iU be aharged at the usual rates. No aiyertisomont Is included in the contract fot t'a6 sal8 or rent of houses or lands in town or coun tr?; of for the sale of hire of negroes, whether the P opcrty Is owned by the advertiser or by other jmrsoniTties are excluded by the term "mum dtate ttuittess.' The" announcement of marriages or deaths will boeaMldered as news, and Inserted free of charge but all adliUonal matter, beyond the simple an-n-muciitwnt of the death of tho person, will be c!utrge&00 the aamo terras as advertisements. All advertlsoments Inserted in the tri- weekly Com- mfciai,Wefilltloa to one insertion In the Weekly free of charge. JOB.CAR.D and FANCY- PRINTING, executed In auporlor stylo. . :-- ik-J tl" 1 1 i i- -1 ASBNTi FOU THE COMMEltCIAL NRVV" YOltK t Mossrs. Rbown& DatlossaT. BOSTON) Faaoaatcic Kiddkh. Hsu.. J. & D. McRAE & Co, General Commission Merchants, WILMINGTON N. C. Piftlrular attentloH paid to procurlne freights and purcaastnx earxocs ir vccis OH!f AOaB. DOSALB M ACa AC, JOMS W. K. August 1. 1851. , DIX. 59. JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM. fienoMt Co n uissloa aod Forwarding Merchant Prompt personal attention glveu to Couslxu- lneuts for aale nr Shipment, Andlibtraletukaiteawe made 01 Consignment! to me or to my JVn vorkjntndi. Wilmington, Jan.20, 1851. 135-tf T. SOUTHMAYD & CO., RSGWEBaS, BUCIMllllIS, B1MSS, MI IRON All orders tn the line will be punctually at- ' tetiaea to. Corner Mulbery & North Water sts. nM WILMiNQTOX, NO. ca. . May 16, 1851. 27 WILLIAM A. GWYER, GENEUAtTAGENT, FORWARDING ' and Comiuissiou Merchant. T TICS olaaaure lit Informing my friends, thai 1 X amoreDared 10 slve all business entrusted to me effiolont and personal attention. I have a whurffor nam Stores, wttrt ampie accomraouauons, opim House, aud Warehouse. Consignments of Naval Stores for sale or shipment; and all kinds of coun try produoe aoUelte Uaanaavanccsmaae on con ligaments. April 18 1850. . 15 n4 , GP0. MYERS, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, ' kib'm oonstantlt on hand Wlnct, Ttat, Liquor; Proeliions, Wood and Wil . ,lo War, h rait, Conftetionariet, if-c. dec. , . BOOTH fSONT BTBKBT, .. . WILMINGTON, N. C. No. 29 . 109. r ' WILLIAM M. HAHRISS, iv . GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT V- WILMINGTON, N. C. STRICT attention given to procuring Freights and purchasing Cargoes for vessels. . RiriaixcBSi ' O. G. Panley, Esq., ) Col. John McRae, Wllmngt'n. N. C. Mossrs. Dudlef & Huntington, ) Messrs, Hall, Sackett &Co.. n Joseph U.ley, Esq., j Payette. N. C. . Messrs. James Corner A Sons, Baltimore. " v B A. Souder & Go , Philadulplila. Thompson & Hunter, N Y . " " , , Ptllsbory & Sanlford. wew yorK- " ' Hunting & Tufts, Boston. T j; b CLP. Pitco.rtb',' Keunebunlt, Me. July 17th. 1851. 62-y "vh HATHAWAY k SON, ; COMMISSION MERCHANTS. ,L:4 WILMINGTON, N. C. J. Hathawat. L. Hathawa. 91 Oot. IS. CHAD BOURN & HOOPER. , ''General Comnil?stQii Merchants, Hi 19, 1851 53. BUSINESS CARDS. , GEO. U1RRISS, General Couimission Merchant, ! WiLMliNUTON, N. C. QTllICt attention given to piocuring Freight and purchasingUargoestorvesseis. HgFE,lro'lv . K.P. Uall.Eaq.fc V O.G. Parsley, Ksq., J. A. Taylor, Esq., Wilmington. J. U. Bellamy, Ksq., I Messrs. Ballard 4 Huntington, J Messrs. Tooltcr, Smyth CoH . " Thompson 4 Hunter, J ew ' "N' -Alex'r. Harron, Jr., Philadelphia t i .1 AT .III . 1) ... I k iHUSiuuin puur,tf!h.rlto H H.K.Baker, Eih)., Jan. 2. 1351. 123-tf. ANDERSON &. LATUIEU, COMMISSION MERCHANTS SOUTH WATRR ST11KET, W I L M 1 S G T O If , N . C . Sep. 27, 1850. 82-ly-c. MARTIN & CR0NLY. AUCTIONEERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, GENERAL AGENTS. Wilmineton,N.C..Oct.3 1851. 8Btf. JOSEPH n. FLANNER, Geaeral Cojimision Merchant. WIMIIVUTOX, N. C. Oct. 9th, 1330. 87-ly-c. WILLIAM NEFF, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN SHIP CHANDLERY, SHIP STORES AND GROCERIES, 3 MIXER. OP DOCK 4 WATER STREETS WILMINGTON, N. C. Dec. 7th 1850 DEROSSET & BROWN. WILMINGTON, N. C. BROWN & DEROSSET. NEW YORK. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Marchl7 1S51. l-y GEO. U. KELLY, COMMISSION MERCHANT. Nextdoorto A. A. A'.innet's, on North Water et wlil attend to the dale of all kinds of Country Pro, duoe, Much a? Corn, Peas, Meal, Bacon, Lard, Ac. and will keep constantly on hand a full supply of Uroceriua.&c. References. WillesHail.of Wayne, John McRae, Wilmington W. Caraway, ' Oen. Alx.. MrRae. " K. P. H ill, Wll.nington, Wiley A. Walker, " Dec. 13. 1850. 115-ly. SAVAGE & MEARES, GENERAL. COMMISSION MHKC1IANTS W1LM1NGTO.N, N. C. tOWAID 8AVAGK. May 2, 1851. GASTON Jf BARES 1. ADAMS, BROTHER & Co. (Late Barry, Bryant & Adams.) COMMISSION MERCHANTS WILMINGTON, N. C. Jan. 1,1851. 123 CORNELIUS DuPRE. WHOLE 8ALE AND RETAL DEALERS IN Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, OH, Dye Stuffs, Glass, Perfumery, Cigars, Old Lilquors, Fancy Articles, &c A1ARKKT SSTREKT, WILMINGTON, N. C. Prescriptions carefully compounded by experi snoed persons. March 28. 1851. 6 J. C. LATTA. COMMISSION MER CHA NT, AND GENERAL AGENT, WILMINGTON, N.C. Oct.l 1850. 67 MILE. C0S1TN, COMMISSION MERCHANT WILMINGTON, N. C. RKPEB TO E. P. Hall, Esq., Pres'l Branch State 1 Bank, I Thos. H. Wright, Esq., Pres'l Bank ( Wilmine- Cupe Pear. f ton. N. O. O. G Parsley, Esq.. Pres't Commer- I cial Bank, , Dee. 19. 1850 M8-tf. THOS. D. BARRY. Commission Merchant and Ship Broker, WILMINGTON, 2V. C. Jan. 21. 1851. 131-tf. WILKINSON & ESLER. CASH DEALERS IN Confectionary, Prult. Nuts, Toya.FaticyAr' ucies, i-eriumeryt ; aouaccu. esnrs, ;., WHOLESALE AND RE 1 AIL, MARKET STREET, . WILMINGTON N. C. Nov. 30, 1850. .10-tf , McRAE k nARRISS. IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHEN WARE, AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS, West aide Pront street, between Market and Dock streets, WIL MIN G TO N, N. C. October 2, 1851. 85. EMPTY SPIRITS TURPENTINE "T; BARRELS. pnAEMPTY Spirits . Turpentine Barrels,- In wvuion oruur, in good ordor, fer sals by flEO.HiRRISS. 99. Oat 14. BUSINESS CARDS. T. C. WORTH i Commission and Forwarding MERCHANT, ? WILMINGTON, N. C. 1 Feb. 19,1851. H3-12 m PORTRAIT; PAINTING. JMASSALON, Portrait Puinter, would respect- fully inform the citizens of VVilmington and ths surrounding country, that he has permanently loca ted himself in this place, and will be happy to re. ceive the patronage of any ladies or gentlemen wh may wish to procure faithful likenesses of them. selves or any member ol their family. He flattersd minseu, irom his long experience la the rt, lhst.he will be enabled to give satislucitc-n. Hi room Is the buieraent story of Mr. H. R. Nixon's Dwelling lFiwne uio j an, Tvumtngton, . U. Aprils. 1651. 9-ly ELLIS, RUSSELL & Co. tiEERAL'COM.WSSiOX MERCHANTS WILMINQTOX, N. C. CHAS. D. ILLIS, HBNSV P. IDSSELL. JOS. B. BCSSELL. Jan.25 1661. 133. JOHN STRUTHERS & SON'S MARBLE AND SAND STONE YARD, no. aw nmtt orttKBi, PHILADELPHIA. Marble Mantels, M.inunuiU.1, Tombs and Grace Stones constantly on hand. Every description of ORNAMENTAL WORK AND ST A TV A fi V Kxbuii led and imported. Orders for public or pri va:e Buildings executed with oromDtness anJ J, a- patch. N. d. Designs will be sent for Mantels. Monu. ments and Gnye Stones, and all work shipped in aurod from breakage when required. Oct. 4. 85-ly-c MORE k GALLAGHER. IRON FOUNDERS, AND MANUFACTURERS OF WROUGHT & CA8T IRON RAILINGS UIDGE ROAD &. COATES ST. PHILADELPHIA. All orders attended to with promptness and des patch work warranted. Oct. 4. 86-ly c. SOUP DIGESTERS. N imvaluuble article, to the epicure, dUpepuc x x. or even poor man. "It makes Soop what Is Soop" J. M. ROBINSON. Auust 28. 70. FLOUR. Canal Flour, for sale by J. HATHAWAY A SON. 77. 6QBBLS. Sept. 13. CONSULATKOF HAYTf, ) 64 Commercial Wharf, Boston, 5th March, 1851. ) 'I 'HK undersigned gives nouve, that in uccor X dunce with a law passed at Port au Prince, on the 24ih December last, vessels arriving in Hnvti from the U. biales on or after the 16) h Anril next, must be provided with Duplicate Manifests of their cargoes, corn rted by a Consular Agent of Hay- 1, it mere snail nave oeen one at the port of load ni. otherwise the documents may be verrified be fore an ofucer (duly authorized tn administer an oath) of the 6tate or United States Government. B. C. CLARK. May 8. 23-tf. GLASS WARE! GLASS WARE!! T UST Received from New York, a large of Vials r 01 various sizes. petr Tincture and salt Mouth Bottles, Toillette Bottles, fancy Pungen's, &c. &c. Also, a lurge assortment of Window Glass. For aale by C. DvPRE. Drucelnt and Chemist. FIRE INSURANCE. THE undersigned having received the Agency, la prepared to lake risks upon the most favorable term In one of the best Insurance Companies in the country. THU HAll lf UKU tKU I hUTlUN. II. NUTT, Agt. August 23, 1851. H. & J. copy. 68-if. RED ASH EGG COAL. 9f )D T0;vs of test quality, landing and for &.IJ sale in lots to suit purchasers, at $6 per ton, for Cash only. Persons ordering will please send the money, as no Uoal will De delivered wit.iont it. DbROSSET & BROWN. Oct 23. 94 RAISINS, RAISINS. CZr BOXES new crop, for sale by UVJ GEO. Oct. 16. MYERS. 91. SHIPPING ARTICLES. A HANDSOME edition of Shinpin? Articles, just primed and for sale at 7 Vie Commercial Oflc, cquul to any as yet imported ''from New Y.rk." Orders for n'Rfam or mure will be filled at a cost f 10 to 20 percent, cheaper than they are in New V rk. Nov. 10, 1851. 102 if OIL. A FEW barrels prime Oil for Machinery, or LX Lamps, for sale by J. HATHAWAY db SON. July 8. 4 HOUSES TO RENT. Capt. G.J Potter having given mo the Agen cy for renting his houses, in Wilmington all perswns who wish to secure a nlaee early, may do so oy calling on the subscriber. I offer the following for rent from the 1st iav at October next, to October 1st, 1852,- via. 1 large and comfortable 3 story brick tenement on Toomcr's al ley, with Bakery and Store attacked. One dwelling on tke corner of Walnut and Water streos,4 stories nigh, with Store in the basement. One Store House adjoining the above. The Rlslcy Houso on the corner of 4th Street. The House and Lot adjoining, 0(1 Boundary St. Also a number nf desirable Cottages in the neighborhood of the Dry Pond. A. A. B.SOUTHALL. August 2, 1351. Journal copy. ' 69-if. DISTILLERS OF TURPENTINE I HAVE reduced the price of rhy SPIRIT BAR RELS to l),60 delivered at any olac in wil. mlngton. After HVlstmaa they will be extra aixe. Persons wishing can lontract by the year on thes termt. UUUF 1 HUN for tsle at 165 per ton. . A. MORGAN. Wilmington. Not. 11th, 1851. r Pfiea Ullmlugton & Raleigh Ball Road ) 4 - Company. August 1 1 th 1 85 1. ( fPHE Freight trains for Wtldon. will hereafter X leave on Monday's Wednesday's, and Friday's, reigni must oe at tno uepot by 1 o'clock on sal orsy s, 1 uesaay s and TDursday's. i$t-1 JOHN NUTT. ?!.' Transportation Agent. jUg.ost 11 tf ji3. WHOLES iLE WlTl'II AD JEWELRY STORbT 11 L. H. MILLER & CO. IMPORTERS, Manufacturers and Jobbers of X WATCHES.JEWKI.ttY. A IfANV Rdnns wf leased the Old Stand formerly occupied by lnt08lr."Canfleld, Brather dc Co. booth iat co. aa of CHAai.cs akp BALTiKoaa eTBtjrre, (No 7,) which they are putting in complete ordor for the WHOLESALE WATCH AND JEWELRY BUSINESS, to be opened about the 20th of Julv In calling the attentipb of the trade to the new concern, we mention the fact that we are associated with one of the most extensive JEWELRY MAN Ur AUTURING ESTABLISHMENTS in the country, which must give a decided advantage over an otners in mis market, tor supplying dealers with Jewelry at manufacturers' prices, a feature In this branch of trade long sines needed, between Baltl more and the Southern and Western Merchants. We desire to call particular ai eniion to the Waich department, which will at all times be supplied with a great gsortment from the most celebrated manu facturers, and kept in perfect running order, so that purchasers may at once take them, with a written juarantee that they will perform correctly. This branch of the business will receive the (special attention of one of the firm, whose exten sive and practical knowledge of the business, will we hope, give us a place in the confidence of buy ers. We respectfully invite you to call upon us when you next visit our City, confidently believing that an examination ol our Uoods will prove to you, mat tney are better styles and cheaper than you have ever seen In this market, and assure you thut no effort shall be warning on our part temake the acquaintance ne of mutual benefit. L. II. MILLER 4 CO. Old stand, formerly occupied by Canfield, Bro. & Co. S. E. corner of Charles A Baltimore sts. BEraatMcss : Mossrs. Wyelh, Hlacklock & Co. " Gwyn, Reid & Taylor, " James Hodges & Brother, " Hurst & Berry, " Murdoch, Duer it Evans, " Stellmann & Hinrichs, '' Sancton & &o. " Barthlow, Gwyn & Co. " Riely & Pendleton, " Cushings & Bailey, John Murphy f-Lo. " Moore & Griffin. August 19, IrSl. 66-6 mo-e. GLUE. QC BARRELS American ; iCO 20 u superior English i jost received, and for sale, by ADAMS, BROTHER & Ce., August 5, 90. CIGARS! CIGARS!! 1 i ((( NOSEGAY Regalia Cigars, IU,UV'V 5,000 Prymavera Regalia " 1,509 La Sultana Havana Cigars; 2,000 La Anedj Havana Cigars. A few box es of choice chewing Tobacco, and a fine assort ment of Cigar cases and Tobacco wallets. For sale by V. UoPRK. Druggist and Chemist. Oct. 25. 95. JUST OPENING AT THE HARDWARE STORE. rPHE most beauiilul assortment of fine Pccket X Cutlery, ever brought to this part of the country, August 28. 70. EMPTY SPIRIT BARRELS. 1 F( LARGE Sises, just received and for sale A JKJ by ELLIS, RUSiELL & CO June 26. 44 FAYETTEVILLE FLOUR. Zf BARRELS Superfine Fayetteville Flour, tyvyjust received and for sale by JNO.C. LATTA. Nov. 22. 107. RATES OF FREIGHT. D ATES of Freight on the Wilmington and Ral IV elgh Rail Rnad. and on the Company's Boats to Charleston, revised and corrected December. 1850; just printed and for sale at the office of 77k Commercial, at 25 cents per copy. Dec. 21. v 119-tf. NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO rpHE agency of this establishment for the town 0 X Wilmington, has been comerred upon the undo signed who is prepared to afford all requisite infor mailon, and to receive application for L1KK IN SURANCE upon as reasonable terms as any other institution of the same character In thn country. ri. NUTT, Aecnt. August 23 II. & J. copy, b'3-if. NEW GOODS. 11 h have received apart, and daily expecting VV the balance, of our Fall Stock of Groceries and Mip Chandlery, which was purchased direct from the Importer? and manufacturers, and selected with great cars. We respectfully invite our customer and the public to call and examine our stock, as we are determined la tell at the lowest prices. Our stock consists in part of S00 ssgt Klo, Laguyra, St. Domingo, Java, and 25 hhds. Y. K. Sugar: Movha Coffee 200 bbls. refined, ernshed, powdered, and eran- ,25 boxes M . loaf Sueur s u la ted Sugar) bu ddis. conee crusned 00. Teas of all varieties, Green and Black ; 200 boxet Soap t 300 " Sperm, Adamantine, and Mould Can 100 " Lemon Syrups dletj 1,000 ream Wrapping Paper 1 200,000 Cigars, I grade and kinds; 100 boxet Tobaeco a fin article s 100 bbls. Whiskey, Brandy, Gin, Rum, Wines, Cordials, of every variety and quality ; Butler, Lard, Rice, Flour, Salt, Pepper, 8pice, Ginger, Mustard, Cassia, Nutmegs, Cheese, Crack ers, Bread, ifce. Cordage, Duck, Block, Anchors. Chains, Lan terns,' Compasses, and every article required on board of vhipa. We aleo hav, e large Mock of Wooden and Wil. low Ware, Hardware, Pry Goods, Ac., besides nu merous articles not mentioned. Please mil and ex amine imr stock. HOWARD & PEDEN. Sept. 18. , 79. DEEDS FOR SALE. WsranleeDeeda.and Deeds for Mortgsgrorrland just prlntcd.ln correct ferrnaml fralcat ths EMPTY SPIRITS BARRELS. OCiC SECOND Hand Spirit Barels. larga 6J.t sixe, io good order, for tale by, - ' DtROSSET A BROWN. July 3d. 47. SUNDRIES, JUST received 300 bag Coffee, Rio, Lagayra, oat uoinlngo, Java, and Mocha 1 zo saga a weal spiced chocolate 10 hhds. P. R. tugar 100 bbla. double refined loif, crushed, powdered and granule ted Sugar 1 200 boxes Candlea, all kind and grade; oo. Jud's pa'entdo..4s a and bs. In lane box f, 6 lbs. each) 100 bbl. Whiskey 1 SO boxes Cheesef 200 package new Raisin 1 200,000 Sejars, at Bal limore price ; 100 boxed fin Chewing Tobacco) 1 '1,000 new two bushel Gnnnv Bass. For sale ai the lowest prices, by HOWARD & PEDEN. IMov. zu. 106 COFFEE. 1 f) BAGS extra Rio, for .ule.by IKAJ ADAMS, BROTHER A Co., 00 August 5. COFFEE PJ BAGS Rio Coliee. For sols by HATHAWAY & SON. 77. Sept. 13. BILLS OF LADING. Ac. iOLlO POST BILLS OF LADING bound In Books. and sheets. also f.etior Nhn varjeiyofmercantiliblank,forsale at The Cwi. mcrciai fjgice. PLANTATION BROGANS. Umse Srcant Slues, J. at WkoUsaU and Retail No. 30 East Bay. Charleuton. S. C. THK Kiilwcriber, Aflent for the South Curcilina Shoe Factory, at Charles I n, H. C, and the Chersw Fa torv. at Cheraw, S. f'., will ofl'er for sale in this market by the 1st of Sept., a large supply of Southern made t'lantallon Brogans ond house servant's Short, to- geiher with a uencrat assortment of Boots and Shoes, which will be sold at the lowest market pri ces for goods'of a similar quality. K. A. rtlliMULK, Dealer in Brogans, Boots and Shoes, No. 30, East Bay. Au,. 15, 1351. 60. SPIRIT BARRELS 1 (Y AFFLECK'S superior Spirit Carrels, for lUUsaleby J, C. LATTA. Nov. 22. 107. CO-PARTNERSHIP. THE subneribers have thi day formed a co-partnership under the style of McRa A Habbisi. and have taken the new granite front store, lutey erected by Capt. G Potter, on Front between M(ar ket and Dock streets, where they will always keep complete wnoieaaie ana remit siock oi CROCKERY AND FARMING IMPLE MENTS. to which they invite the attention of merchant and others. Being IMPORTERS, we feel confident we can sell article in our line on a favorable terms, and f a good quality, as can be purchased in the United Status. ALEX. McRAE. Jr.. N.T.HARRISS. NOTICE. THE subscriber having formed u co-partnership with Mr. N. T. Habbiss, Is desirous of closing up hi old business, and begs leave to urge open those indebted to him the necessity of a prompt settlement of their bills. Heal the tame lime tender hi thanks to his former customers for their kind patronage, and solicit a continuance of the tame to the new firm. ALEX. McRAE, Jr. October 2. 1351. 85. BROTHERS LINE. THE Steamer Brother and Tow Boots, Steven son and David Lewi are prepared to forward with Dispatch, all goods consigned (o the Propri etor. The Steamer Brothers is of light obauoht. and well aulted to run in low voter. She uossestet vom er, and speed, and is addmirably adapted to towing, and car. accommodate about 20 pat eengcra. The froprietor contemplates running the Boat himself, and will give special attention to way freight and naval stoies ; to lowing, and will also attend to the comfort and convenience of Passen gers. From his long experience ss Agent in Wil mington of the several Steam Boat Companies, ne minus neean give sausiaetioa. To Merchants In the Interior he would say. thai all Goods shipped by him, will be delivered to their Agents in Fayetteville. Hi Agent hi Wilmington is JOHN C. LATTA, to whom all communications may be addressed, at Agent cf the Steamer Brother: JUHM BANKS, Proprietor. May 15. 25-1 2m c. . Salisbury Watchman, Greensboro1 Patriot Fayetteville Observer, and Carolinian, and Ashboro Herald, please copy 4 weeks, and send bills to this office. GROCERIES. A ( BAGS prime Ola Coffee j 10 " Lagulra do. 7 hhds. P. K. Sugar; 40 boxes and 13 caks prime Cheese j 25 barrels Mest Pork ; 100 barrela Sup. Flour, assuitcd brand ; 15 kegs Goshen Butter ; 10 boxes (B's) Tobacco ; 20 " Sospj 6 hhd. Bacon, Sides and Ham ; 30 boxes Kaisins ; 20 barrels Lamp Oil ; For sale by J. HATIIAWAT & SON. Nov. 20. 106. PORK AND DAMS. OA BBLS. Mess Pork 10 casks superior Canvased Hams 1 Daily expected from Baltim ire and for sale bv J. &, D. McltAF. &. Co. Oct. 28. 96. JUST RECEIVED, PER SCUR. Wa,. HART PROM PHIL. f( OZH. Sulph Cloioina P. Sl W. KJKJ 60 oz. Sulph Quinine, German ; 6 bbla. F.psont baits. Sslphum, Ni tric and Murioiric Acid. Also, a brge assort ment of choice Cheinlcui from the laboratory of Pomroy 4 Weighiman. or sale cheap at V. PVrHF. S, Drug Store. Oct. 25. 95. RECEIVED,'-' . A PEW Cssks of loo Liquor, for Medicinal purposes. Fr sale by. ', j C. DuPRE. an. -rvv: a- ABOUT: NAPKINS. ' y ' V A fcw day rioce r! Burnet , Ilolrl folk . (bund it necessary to procure another " ble enrant. ; After earehinjr in, vain o w esperkueed waitery they concluded ur engage a genteel young1 Irishman, whose only fault era that he had never eea the fnferier of dining room m 8 fathJonable ho lel. Hit dbty wn laid down to him in phm word, and ptirtrular ppJn uken U in(roef hitn in the part he waa expected to perfonul Patrick-fbf eertahify that will hi nanie did o weJL lie wa Dolitet a' a Pariaan dancing matter, and olmoet, a ewi'fi inhi ' movrincuU a locomotive' Evcrvbodjr a ;: ' pleaed wfth him, . - - , j At lioclh however, a rentlemfln rentint ed Put to bring him a napkfh Jiw ihi iu -an article he had never met wkfr' fn aff hi life, and to aave bioui from-purgatory 'her could not tell what the gentJeaa oeaat. Hi Iriidi blood forbade felaj - di'pplayinp; hi ijfnoranee, and what to du he could iiot tell. He wandered dd and down the hall. rfoeeW oheervlog the movemeola ofhie illov ttz vanl. but coald bear nor tea oolhin whieh came up to hie Doiion of a nftpkin: ALiost n cepuirr. ue t ime to the eonelusion a ur beat way of ffettioir oot of the dilemma, lor (ell a falsehood.' Annronrhinrv tha trYtl. man fwho Imd Already been wuited udoci bv another servant) he Midt;S 0' . V Faix. air, an' will ve be bleated to lakes omeihing else, th napkin he ate oil vp V . japKine m$ upt yoo are ro:s(aken aurcJy." , "Ton the honor of a irinllemnn. I be not - . replied Patrick in a polite whisper, "gi'nile- man preferred them to the oratie. andnot a " aorap b left for ye.w 1 .'.' -- rt The gentleman now observed1 that Pat rick waa a siranire aervaaL and .nmediatelrv - suspected the truth of the ' case, v The etor wa soon passed roond the table, and -Pi rick and the Nankin.1 followed th wine a ' it passed from Iricnd lo Iriend durimr that dinner. . - j. ' - SCHOOL EXAMINATION , v -A sclioolmaster announced to hi ftunilsv hut an examination woold soon take, place. ' II you ure examined In" offraihv. said , he, 'yon will surety ha eslfd what w tho - almpe of tho earth; and it yod ihrjaid not re . member, jal look at me, nod I wiK show . you my snuffbox, to remind von thut it i round.' v," ''..'jf I , xm Unlorluntttely the teacher had two anaftV boxes: a round one which he only osed tttr1, ' Sunday; and a square one, which he carried dtfribg tho week. The elaaa in geogmphjr was duly called out, and tho qoestion akedi WhafJa the shape of thC ihr . The first boy. appalled f ' -ny uppenrance oi lite exufhiin. f.-ii; . embarnased, and glanced ai , v - pointed nt his snuff-box, eir,' Doiaiy answered tho i .4 round 1 on Sunday, and square all olU'iUays in the- week r , -.. -vv Jt, A COMMAND OP KING MOB. 1 Since the arrival of Kon!h alKvw York, K Mr. Howard has displayed from t!e piirapvt . of his estaWwliaaeBt (the living Ilour) tho Turkish. Giiglieli, and American ftg, tho" latter occopying the oenlntl and , tnot lofty 1 poeifion. On WedneadHjr', timulujorously' with the reception of the Italian Curuiuiiie. on aseembluge of several thootni'id pvrsona (many of whom came n the representative -' of the Republieane of Europe) eollceted be fore (he house. Constdt-rabio bowterousnesai Crevailed. aod, in the midst of it, several nn- , nown persona entered I he boildmit ereatlv " excited, apparently, a agent ot those oo-' aide, and exclaimed, "Mr. Howard t , Mr . Howard 1 There are five thousand persons in " the street who are greatly dwpfeased with ' 4' the appearance of the English flag 00 yoor house, and threaten, tn case you do not tako ' it down, to remove it themelves.n ; Mr. -Howard.not knowing the object of the gather ' ing and fearing a riotoua demorwtraiion,'. tei'" plied that he "would remove the English fl.ijj, . or all of them, or tear down the balcony, il'ii j j. 1 ... . . .. '.. '1 ' . wus utpircu, tur u was uiways nw wun 10 conform to public entiroent.' The Ragyrn'y'' forthwith removed, and alt evidence of dia- ' salinl action ceased. Journal if ' Commerce. A correspondent of the Journal contrast thi piece of intolerance with what' be - wit netsfd uf Liverpool on the Fourth of July1 ' last, as follows: f,-friH i'gZ.jtg f - r"ii 'A procession is defiling throngh the w-in- h cipul streets, earning buaner and tag,, while a hand of music give to tho air the - '' triumphant anthems of a foreign land. "-Tbe same flags are Hying' peacrabiy ' in variou directions nnd in prominent sitoationa. What' ' Hug is it that thus flaunt In thot wtnd la' ' Enirlaiid' second city, and what airs 'arav.. Munding from one end of the town , to th , other ? The start and stripe of this Union, " ". and the national air eonlBemoraUn, their independence of Enirlund t : Docs , an v ona ' tear down ihe colors and pot to flirrht- the ;- musici.int ? They are a ofe at if thtv vert home in America 1 The eidighlened people 1 of Liverpool scorned to interfere with an iv nocent demonstration mude without offensive ' ' ' inteniKni, but cheered the rival flaj as it passed along, even on the day when its ex- hibilion might have been construed into an t affront. As M's. Mulaprop says, 'comnari- sous are odorons,' so I will make none.' JOHNSON AND THE BUTCHER. .' An emiuent carcass butcher, a meagre in ; V- hi nerson as he wa in hi undcrmaudinsr. l- being one day in 0 bookseller's shop, took up " a vol urn t of Churchill's poem, and by war of showiing hi titete, repeated I ho following I- me; "Who roles o'er treeaacB should himself be free." 1 Then Turning to Dr, Johnson 1 . 1N Whnl think Touofthnt sir ' saw he.- 'Rank nonsense, replied the. other. ' It U' 1 r" i an awertion, without a proof; and lyuu mighf with'na och''propriy,ayc7',!f'T . ' Who slay fat oxea should waijclf be at. l0Z-lmo..trI-!y.w. Cmmernial OJtt, Prufiat and Chemisi.
The Tri-Weekly Commercial (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Dec. 23, 1851, edition 1
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