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PUBLISHED TRMVEEKLY, BY THOMAS LORIXG. VOL 6--NO. 121. WILMINGTON. N. C. SATURDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 27. 1851. WHOLE NO. 885 TUE TR1-WEEKLY C031 JlERCiAL 1 published every Tvkhbat, TavBSDAtand Sat Vboat, at 93 00 per annum, payable la all coses in advance BY THOMAS L O ft I N G. , 'jj Editor au roprctoT. sons a or front and mabkrt- btrsbts, '' " ' AYILMINGTON, N. C. RATES OP .ADVERTISING qr, 1 1 1 insertion, 3 S 1 month, .$0,50 t5 1,00 2,50 1 ear. 1 " 1 " 1 " 2 months. 3 " 6 " 1 year, $1,00 5,00 8,00 12,00 Ten linos or less make a square. If an advertise ment exceeds ten Unes, the price will be in propof. tjon. All advertisements ore payable at tho time of their Insertion. Contracts with yearly advertisers, will be made on the most liberal terms. No transfer of contracts for yearly advertising will be permitted. Should circumstances render a change In business, or an unexpected removal neces iry, a charge according to the published terms will be at the option of the contractor, for the time he has advertised. The privllese of Annual Advertisers is etrictljr Imltod to thalr own Immediate business ; and all ad vertisements for the bonofit of other persons, as well as all advertisements not immediately connected with their own business, and all excess of advertise ments In length or otherwbe, beyond tho limits en gaged, will be charged at ths usual rotos. No advertisement Is Included in tho contract foi the sale or rent of houses or lands ia town or coun try, or for the salo orhiro of negraos, whothor the ;.nnertv is owned by tho advertiser or by other Dorsoas, These are excluded by the term " imnu dtatttnstness,' The announcement of marriages or deaths will be considered as news, and inserted free of charge but all additional matter, beyond tho simple an f tin Wth of the norson, will be nimuwiuaiii' v " chareod on tho Bame terms as advertisements. AH advertisements Inserted in the tri weekly Com menial, ore entitled to one Insertion in the Weekly fraa or enaree. JOB, CARD and FANCY" PRINTING, oxecuted In superior style. AGENTS FOR THE COMMERCIAL NEW fORK: Messrs. 00$ &. DbRossbt. BOSTON! Fatoisaicic Kiddbr, Esq. BUSINESS CARDS. J, & D. McRAE & Co. General Coni nUioo Merchants, V WILMINGTON N. O. Particular attention paid to procuring freights ....i nllrihndliii f.ariroBS for vessels. JOH MAORAB. DONALD M ACttAB, JOHN W. K. DX. August 1. 1851. h JOSEPH R. B LOSS DM Oonoral Commission mi Forwarding Morelwnt Vrouipt parsoiiat nucnuon given i wisi' mnutn for sale or Shln-neiit, Andliberaleiisltculoarwen made on Consignments to me or to my New Yorkjrxends. Wilmington. Jan.30, 1S51. l5of TloOTUMAYD &C0., ENGINEERS, .BLACKMllllS, BRASS, AND IRON FUUSDliKS. All orders In the line will be punctually at tended to. tJORNBB MtTLBEHY & N OltTH WaTEH STS. . WlLi.Ul.NUiUL'M, lJ. A. May 16, 1861. 27 WILLIAM A. GWYER, OENERAL AGENT, FORWARDING and Commission Merchant. I TACK pleasure in informing my lrlends.thnt I am nntit m crlva alt business entrusted to me efficient and personal attention. I have a wharf for Naval Stares, with ample accommodations, spirit House, aud warehouse. Consignments of Naval Btnrastnt nlnnrahinment i and all kinds of coun try produce solicited Cashadvancesmudo on con signments. April 18 1850. 15 V':CE0C' MYERS, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, sirs constantly on hand Wltut. Teas, Limurs, Provisions, Wood and Wil leio Ware, Fruit, Confectionaries, f-e. &c, w- booth raoNT stbkbt, "' wit Mivn-rnv N. C. Nor, .8.' 109. WILLIAM M. nARRISS, it,A. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT WILMINGTON, N. C. STRICT attention given to procuring Freights and purchasing Cargoes for vessels. RiriasNcas i O. G. P-trsley, Esq., J CoU John MoRae, Wllmngfn. N. C. Messrs. Dudley & Huntington. ) Messrs. James Corner A Sons, Baldmoro. " K. A. SoudorA Co., Philadelphia. , ' Thompson &, Hunter, ) Nbw Vntt Plllsbury A Sandford. Nsw York- ' Hunting & Tufts, Boston. ; J. & G. P, PUcomb, Kounebunk, Mo. July lTth, 1851. 62-y J. HATHAWAY & SON, CO.UMI93IOV MERCHANTS. . ' WJLMINOTON, N. C. J.Hathavay, J. L. Hatiiawa. OoU 18. . . - ' ' 01 , . CHADBOURN & HOOPED. General Coramtsslon Merchants, WILMIHQ TON, V. C. July 10, 161 53 BUSINESS CARDS. GEO. UARRISS, General Commission Merchant, WILMINGTON, N. C. QTRICT atteniion given to ptocuring Freight kJ andpurcliasingUargoesrorvesseis. , Kbfkr to R, P. Hall, Esq., 1 O, G. Parsley, Esq, J.A.Taylor, Esq., Wilmington. J. I). Bellamy, Esq., Messrs. Ballard & Huntington, J Mcsurs.Tookcr, Smyth & Co., i N y . " Thompson & Hunter, $ iNow otK Alcx'r. Herron, Jr., Philadelphia Messrs. WillluiiiS ii Butler, nhf .,., Q II . P. Baker, Esq . , J Chc ""'on.S . C. Jan. 2. 1851. 123-tf. ANDERSON & LITIMER, COMMISSION MERCHANTS SOUTH WATER STREET, WILMINGTON, N. C. Sep. 27, 1850. 82-ly-e. MARTIN & CR0NLY. A UO TIQNEER St COMMISSION MERCHANTS, general" AGENTS. Wilminton,N.C.,Oct.3 185L 85tf. JOSEPH U. FLANNER, General Couiuksion Merchant. WILMINGTON, N. C. Oct. 9th, 1850. 87-ly-c. WILLIAM NEFF, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN SHIP CHANDLERY, SHIP STORES AND GROCERIES, CORNER OP DOCK A WATER STREETS WILMINGTON, N. Q. Dec. 7th 1850 DER0SSET k BROWN. WILMINGTON) N. C. BROWN & DER0SSET. NKW YORK. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS Marchl7 1851. l.y. GEO. II. KELLY, COMMISSION 51ERCUANT. Next door to A. A. Wannet's, on North Water st will attend to the sale of all kinds of Country Pro, duco, such as Corn, Peas, ileal, Bacon, Lard, 4c.. and will keep constantly on hand a full supply of Groceries, &c. References. WillesHaII,of Wayno, JohnMcRae, Wilmington W. Caraway, '' Qen. Alx.. McRao. " E. P. fltll, vVilmington, Wiley A. Walker, " Dec. 13, 185Q. 115-ly. SAVAGE & MEARES, GENERAL COMMISSION MI3KCHANTS WILM1NGTO.S, N. C. KDWABD .UVAOI, May 2, 1351. GASTON XEABIS 1. ADAMS, BROTHER & Co. (Late Harry, Bryant c AdamsJ COMMISSION MERCHANTS VVILMINGTON, N. C. Jan. 1,1851. 123 CORNELIUS DuPRE. WHOLE SALE AND RETAL DEALERS JN Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, OH, Dye Stult's, Glass, I'erlutuery, Cigars, Old Liquors, fancy Articles, &c, MARKKT STREET, WILMINGTON, N. C. Prescriptions carefully compounded by experi enced persons. March m, mi, 6 J Ci LATTA. COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND GENERAL AGENT, WILMINGTON, N.C. Oct. I 1850. 87 MILES C0STIN, COMMISSION MERCHANT, WILMINGTON, N. C. RBFKB TO E. P. Hall, Esq., Pres't Branch Stale Bank, Thos. H. Wright, Esq., Pres't Bank Wilming ton, N. C. Cape Fear, O. G. Parsley, Esq., Pres't Commer cial Bank, Dec. 19. 1850 U8-tf. THOS. D. BARRY. Commission Merchant and Ship Broker. WILMINGTON, N. C. Jan. 21,1851. 131-tf. WILKINSON & ESLER. CASH DEALERS IN Confectionary, Fruit. Nuts, Toya, Fancy Ar ticles, Perlumery, To&acco. vegars, etc., WHOLESALE AND RE I AIL, MARKET STREET, WILMINGTON N. C. Nov. 30, 1850. ,10-tf McRAE & nARRISS. IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE AND RUT AIL DEAIUR IN CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHEN WARE, AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS. West side Front street, between Market and Dock streets, WIL MIN G T Q JN, N. C. October 2, 1851. 85. EMPTY SPIRITS TURPENTINE BARRELS. hJiMln'iUrM "P,s lurpontins narrcic, In good order, tor sal by GEO. HARRISS. 99. Ost. H. BUSINESS CARDS. T. C WORTH Commission and Forwarding WILMINGTON, N C, Feb. 19, 1851'. 143-12 m PORTRAIT PAINTING. T MASSALON, Portrait Painter, would respect O fuuy inform the citixens of Wilmington and the uiiuunuiujc vuuniry, mat no nas permanently loca- iiiuincii in una Diace. ana win Dfl nannv in r. cetve the patronage of any ladies or gentlemen who may wish to prucure faithful likenesses of them selves or any member ot their family. II (tatters .i . . i rj ' - " mmseii, irom his l&ng experience in the art, that he win ue erraorea to give sausiaction. His room Is in ths basement story of Mr. H. R. Nixon'b Dwelling U til ... 1 1 U .. T-l, 1A7!I I . KT M wuiiv, lUOrfttll, TTIIIUlUglUII, il, V. Aprils, 1851. My. ELLIS, RUSSELL & Co, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS WILMINGTON, N. C. CHAS. D. SLLta, HENBY F. BOSSBLL, JOS. B. BC8SKLL. Jan. 25 1851. 133. JOHN ST RUT HERS & SON'S MARBLE AND SAND STONE YARD, 0. 6W HWtl BIKEEX. PHILADELPHIA. Marble Mantels, Monuments. Toms and Grave iskmes constantly on hand. Every (kscrivtim of ORNAMENTAL WORK AND STATUARY fcxecuiea ana imported. UrdcrB tor public or pri vate Buildings executed with promptness and des- paicn. N. ii. Designs will be sent for Mantels, Monu ments and Oroya Stones, and all work shipped in surea irom Dreuitage wnen required. Oct. 4. 85,-ly-c MORE & GALLAGHER. IRON FOUNDERS, AND MANUFACTURERS OP WROUGHT & CAST IRON RAILINGS RIDGE ROAD &, COATES ST. PHILADELPHIA. All orders attended to with promptness and des patch work warranted. Oct. 4. 86-ly c, SOUP DIGESTERS. A N imvaluablo article, to the epicure, dispeptic, xa. or even poor man. "It makes Soop what Is Soop" . M.- ROBINSON. August ?8. 70. FLOUR, f( BBLS. Canal Flour, for sale by UU J. HATHAWAY k SON. Sept. 13. 77. CONSULATE OF HAYTI. ) 64 Commercial Wharf, Boston, 6th March, 1851. ) ' i inn unaeraignea gives notue, trial in accor- A dance with a law passod at Port au Prince, on the 24ih December last, vessels arriving; in Havti trom tne u. , a tales on or after the 16th April next, must be provided with Duplicate Manifests of their cargoes, certified by a Consular Agent of Hay ti, if there Bhatl have been one at the port of load in?, otherwise the documents may be verrtfied be fore an officer (duly authorized to administer an oath) of the state or United States Government. B. C. CLARK. May 8. 23-tf. GLASS WARE! GLASS WARE!! JUST Received from New York, a large of Vials oi various sizes, &peir t incture and Salt Mouth Bottles, Toillette Bottles, fancy Pungents, Ac. Ac. Also, a large assortment of Window Glass. For sale by C. DuPRE. Druggist and Chemist. FIRE INSURANCE. THE undersigned having received the Agency, is prepared to take risks upon the most favorable term, in one of the 6 Insurance Companies in the country, inc. HAK.1 KUK.D rKUTKU TIUJM. H. NUTT, Agt. August 23, 1851. H. & J. copy. 08-lf. RED ASH EGG COAL. " Qf BATONS of best quality, landing and for Z.tJ sale in lots to suit purchasers, at 6 per ton, jor vasn oruy. Persons ordering will please send the money, as no uoai win oe delivered witnout it. DaROSSET & BROWN. Oct 23. 94 RAISINS, RAISINS. Cf BOXES new crop, for sale by DKJ GEO. Oct. 16. MTERS. 91. SHIPPING ARTICLES. A HANDSOME edition of Shipping Articles, just primed and for salo at The Commercial Office, equal to any as yet imported "from New Vork." Orders for a Ream or mere will be filled at a cost f 10 to 20 percent, cheaper than they ars In New V rk. Nov. 10, 1851. 102-tf OIL A FEW barrels prime Oil for Machinery, or Lamps, for sale by J. HATHAWAY & SON. July 8. 4 DOUSES TO RENT. Capt. Q. Potter having given mo the Agen cy for renting his houses, in Wilmington nil nt rata net uiha r!aK A m ninAi otmim rv.Mv WWII aw ecuuiQ U ifJltKrV eany, may uo so oy caning on tne subscriber. I offer the following for rent from the 1st day of October nest, to October 1st, 1859, via. 1 large and comfortable 3 atory brick tenement on Toomer's al ley, with Bakery and Store attacked. One dwelling on tke corner of Walnut and Watnr streeis, 2 stories high, with Store in the basement. One Store House adjoining the above. The Rlsley House on the corner of 4th Street. The House and Lot adjoining, on Boundary St, AJso a number of desirable Cottages In the neighborhood af the Dry Pond. A. A. B. SOUTHALL. August 2, 1851. Journal copy. t9-tf. DIST ILLERS OF TURPENTINE. r HAVE reduced the price of my SPIRIT BAR L REL9 to 1,60-dclivered at any place in Wil- mlnyton. After ultimas they will be extra size. Persons wishing can :ontrsct by the year on these terms, injur i kuiX tor sals at a(i5 per ton. . , A. MORGAN. Wilmington. Nov. Ilih, 185L 10Mm..i.lT.w. Office Wllmlugton St Kalelgh. Kail Road tjompaHy, August i tVZl. V THE Freight train for WeUlon, will hercatter X leave on Monday's Wednesday's, and Friday's. r reign i most oa at tqe uepot by 1 o'docK on aal duray's, Tuesday's ao4 Thursday's. . JOUN ISUTT. : Transportation Agent. A.ustl2. ! tf 63. WflOLESILE WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE. L. 0. MILLER L CO. IMPORTERS, Manufacturer! and Jobbers of A WATCHES, JEWELRY, & FANCY GOODS, have leased the Old Stand formerly occupied by Messrs. Canfield, Brother St Co. sooth-east coi- NIB Or CHASLBS AND BALTIMORE BTRISTi, (No. 227.) which thfiV are mm inn In nnmnlnlH nnW tnr the WHOL.ESALE. WATCH AND JEWELRY isusidkss, to be opened about the 20th of July. In calling ths attention of tho trade to the new concern, we mention the fact that we are associated with one of tho most extensive JEWELRY MAN UFACTURING ESTABLISHMENTS in (he country, which must give a decided advantage over all others In this market, for suDolvlnir dealers with Jewelry at manufacturers' prices, a feature in this orancn ot trade long since needed, between Balti more and the Southern and Western Merchants. We desire to call Dartlctilar attention to the Watch department, which will at all times be supplied with a great 2 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 will perform correctly. mis orancn of too buslnoss will receive tho especial 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- 0. We respectfully invite von to call upon us when you next visit our city, confidently believing that sn examination of our Qooda will prove to you, that they are better styles and cheaper than you have ever seen in (his market, and assurs you that no effort shall be wanting on our part to make the acquaintance ene ofmutnal benefit. L. II. MILLER A CO. Old stand, formerly occuoled bv Canfield. Bro. St Co. S, E, corner of Charles A Baltimore sts. BBPCBBKCBSl. essrs, Wyoth, Blacklock St Co. " Gwyn, Reld & Taylor, " James Hodges & Brother, " Hurst A Berry, " Murdoch, Duer & Evans, Bteumarrn at mnrtcna, Sangston & &o, Barthlow, Gwyn A, Co. Rlely & Pendleton, Cushings St Bailey, John Murphy f- Co. Moore Griffin. i' ii ii ii ti ii August 19, 1651. 66-6mo-e. GLUE. BARRELS American ; 20 " superior English ; 25 jnst received, abd for sale, by ADAMS, BttOTHER St Co., August 5, 90. CIGARS! CIGARS ! ! I -I f flf NOSEGAY Regalia Cigars i f lUiUUU 6.000 Prvmavera Rezalia ' 1,600 La Sultana Havana Cigars i 2,000 La Aneda Havana Clears. A few box es of choice chewing Tobacco, and a fine assort ment of Cigar cases and Tobacco wallets. For sale by ;, C. DoPRE. Druggist and Chemist. Oct. 25. gg. JUST OPENING AT THE HARDWARE STORE. THE most beautiful assortment of fine Pocket Cutlery, ever brought to this part of the country. J. ill. KUblWSUlN. August 28. 70. EMPTY SPIRIT BARRELS. 1 f-( LARGE Sises, mat received and for aale 1 OK) by ELLIS, RUSSELL A CO. June 2G. 44. FAYETTEHLLE FLOUR. PZC BARRELS Superfino Kayetteville Floor, JJ just received and for sale by JNO. C. LATTA. Nov. 22. 101. RATES OF FREIGHT. L ATES of Freight on the VVilmington and Ral Xi. elgh Rail Road, and on the Company's Bonis to Charleston, revised and corrected December. 1850 ; just printed and for salo at the office of The Commercial, at 25 cents per copy. uee. zi. 113-tf. NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO rPHE agency of this establishment for the town of X Wilmington, has beenconierred upon the under signed who is prepared to atiord all requisite infor- ! mnitnn nswfl tsi rttftaiVd annlfnfttiAn tia I IL' 1 T ru 1 miuiiimii mm aw ivvvnv M4pitiut4UiB ivi uif u All SUllANCE upon as reasonable terms as an? other institution ot the same cnaractcr in the country. h. nuvi. Agent. August 23 H. & J. copy, 63-if. NEW GOODS. WE have received a part, and daily expecting the balance, of our Fall Stock of Groceries and antp Chandlery, which was purchased direct from the importers and manufacturers, and selected with great care. We respectfully invite our customers and the public to call and examine our stock, as we are determined to sell at the lowest prices. Our stock consists in part of JUU bags Klo, Lsguyra, St. Domingo, Java, and 25 hhds. P. R. Sugarj Mocha Coffee zuu ddis. renneu, crusned, powdered, snd arran- fl5 bones " loaf Sugar i ulated Sugar; 50 bbls. coffee crushed .do. Teas of all varieties, Green and Black ; 200 boxes Soap 300 " Sperm, Adamantine, and Moald Can 100 " Lemon Syrup; dies; 1,000 reams Wrapping Paper; 200,000 Cigars, a I grades and kinds; 100 boxes Tobacco a fins article i 100 bbls. Whiskey, Brandy, Gin, Rum, Wines, Cordials, of every variety and quality ; " Butler, Lard, Rico, Flour, Sail, Pepper, 8plce, Ginger, Mustard, Cassia, Nuimegs, Cheese, Crack ers, Bread, Ac. Cordage, Duck, Blocks, Anchors, Chains, Lan terns. Compasses, and every article required on board of ships.' We also have a large Stock of Wooden snd Wil low Ware, Hardware, Dry Goods, Ac, besides nu merous articles not mentioned. Please call and ejn amine our, look. HOWARD St PEDEN. Sept. 18., 79. DEEDS FOR SALE. WaranlceDeeds, and Deed forMortgageonlami just printed, in eesrectfeunand farsaleat the bmstreiol 0c. EMPTY SPIRITS BARRELS. Onft SECOND Hand Spirit Barel, large f JJ site, in good order, for salt by, DaROSSKT & BROWN. Jnly 3d. 47. SUNDRIES. TUSTreceived-300 bags Coffee, Rio, Lagayra, f oi Uomlniro, Java, andocnai Zb bag sweet spiced chocolats s lOhhd. P. R. Susan 100 bolt. double refined lo if, crushed, powdered and granula ted Sugar ; 200 boxes Candles, all kinds and grades; zo ao. jud s pa'eni do , 4 6s and os, in Jane box es, 6 lbs. each; lOObbls. Whiskey i SO boxes Cbeesej iw pacssges new Kauins i ZW.UUU Segars, at Bal timore price i 100 boxes fine Chewing Tobacco ; 10,000 new two bunhel Onnny Bags. For sale at the lowest prices, by HOWARD dc PEDEN No.v. 20. 106 COFFEE. 1 (Xf BAGS extra Rio, for sale, by 1 tWJ ADAMS, BROTHER A C. August 6. prj COFFEE ) BAGS Rio Colee. For sal by i. HATHAWAY A SON. 77.. Sept. 13. BILLS OF LADING. &c. IOL O POST BILLS OF LADING bound In Books. and shtwtii nlnn T.ir .lhMik.Blii. tVBrieiyofinercantileblank,lorsalat The Com- mrrtiat ugicc. PLANTATION BR0GANS, House Servant Sloes, f-c. at Wholesale and Retail No. 30 East Bay, Chablebtom. S. C. THE subscriber, Agent for the South Carolina Shoe Factory, at Charles ton, S. C, and the Cheraw Fauor. at Cheraw, S. C, will ofler for sale in thia market by the 1st of Sept., a large supply of Southern made Plantation Brogans and houM servant's Shoes, to gether with a general assortment of Boots and Shoes, which will be sold at the lowest market pri ces tor guods oi a similar quality. K. A. PRINGLE, Dealer in Brogans, Boots and Shoes, No. 30, East Bay. Ang. 15, 1851. 66. SPIRIT BARRELS. 1 HO AFFLECK'S superior Spirit JEtarrefcifor x vu sale by J, a LATTA. Nov. 22. 107. CO-PARTNERSHIP. THE subscribers have this day formed a co-partnership under the style of MoRab Habbiss, and have taken the new granite front store, latey erected by Oapt. G Poller, on From between Mpu ket and Dock streets, where they will always keep a complete wholesale and retail stock of CROCKERY AND FARMING IMPLE MENTS. to which thev invite the attention of merchants and other. Being iMrutu tvivs. weieel confident we can sell articles in our line on as favorable terms, and of aa good quality, as can bo purchased in the United States. ALEX. McRAE, Jr., N. T. HARR1SS. JJOTICE. THE subscriber having formed a co-partnership with Mr. N. T. Harbiss, is desirous of closing up nis oid Dusiness, snd Dcgs leave to urge upon those Indebted to him the necessity of a prompt settlement of their bills. Heat iho same time tenders his thanks to his former customers for their kind patronage, and solicits a continuance of the same to the new firm. ALEX. McRAE, Jr. October 2, 1851. 85, BROTHERS LINE. rpHE Steamer Brothers and Tow Boats, Steven- X son and David Lewu are prepared to forward with Dispatch, all geods consigned lo ia Proprl etor. The Steamer Vrotliers s of uoht dbadoht, and well suited to run in low water. Sao possesses vow er, and speed, and Is sddmlrably adapted to towing, and can accommodate about 2Q passengers. The Proprietor contemplate running the Boat nimseir, sno win give special attention lo way freight and naval stoies ; to towing, and will also attend to the commit and convenience of Passen gers. From his long experience as Agent In Wil mington of the seversl Sieam Boat Companies, ne ininKS necan give uiaiacnn. To Merchants in the interior he would ssv. that all Goods shipped by him, will be delivered to their Agents in Kayetievllle. Hi Agent In Wilmington Is JOHN C. LATTA, to whom all communications may be addressed, as Agent of the Steamer Brothers. JVttlS HANKS, Proprietor. Mavl5. 26-1 2m e. Salisbury Watchman, Greensboro Patriot, r ayettevuie uoscrvor, sno uaroiinran, and Ashboro Herald, please copy 4 weeks, and send bills to this office. GROCERIES. A A BAGS prime Bio Coffee ; HoJ 10 " Lsgulra do. 7 hhds. r. K. Sugar ; 40 boxes and 13 casks prime Cheese ; 26 barrels Mess Pork ; 100 barrels Sup. Flour, assorted brands; 15 kegs Goshen Butter ; 10 boxes (8's) Tobacco; 20 " Soap; 6 hhds. Bacon, Sides snd Hams ; 30 boxes Raisins ; 20 barrels Lamp Oil ; For sale by J. HATHAWAY St SON. Nv. 20. 106. PORK AND II UJS, Qf BBLS. Mess Pork; OU 10 casks superior Canvased Hams ; Daily expected from Baltim re and for aale by J. & D. McRAE St Co. Oct. 29. 96. JUST RECEIVED, PER SCHR. Wm. HART FROM PHIL. I OZS. Sulph Quinine P. St W. X JJ 60 ozs. Sulph Quinine, German ; 5 bbls. Epsom Sslts. 8ulphunf, Ni tric and Muriatrlc Acids, Also, a lorgs asaort- ment of choice Chemlcais from the laboratory of Pomroy A Weiglunian. For salo cheap at Wi. UUfKK'S, Drug Store. Oct. 25. 95. JUST RECEIVED A FEW Casks of fine Liquors, for Medicinal purposes. For sals by C. DuPRK. Druggist and Chemist. Front the Mountain Bnnner.' ; WIFE TTANTO. Yd bilr one's attend, I'r an tfeif to make yoo In Hjrjuen.'a oft band Ta anxion to live ; for better or worn, companion ITl take k' Provided she fill the description I give. . I neither expect, nor iop for perfection," For that nTef yet wa a Bachelor1 lot; Bat choosing wife, t would make A (election; Which many In my sitoatlon would oot. . I'd barelet me seeI'd sot have m bcantjr For beantlul women are apt to be vain f 1 Yet, with small share, I would think ft datrf To take her, be thtfhkflrf, and never complain, ; Her form must be good, without art to. otraid' And rmUter above than feekiw tttddle size ; v Ami something, (It ptisale my brain to explain it, J Lik.Q eloiaont language, mtut tow front Iter . 8be tsnst be well bred, or I cannot respect tery Good natuted and modest, bat oi very cot r Her mind well Informed 1 the prfocitial nectar That iweetnes the cup of Ilymenlal Joy. , Her home iko must lore, and lomeaiid employ ment ., Hare practical knowledge of houehold a& And make it a part of her highest employment, To soften toy trouble and lighten y care, t ' ITer age, I wonkt bare It, at least to bo twenty,. . Bnt not to exceed twenty-fire at the moat i And tke, girl of that age being everywhere plcife ty. , I hope to get one of that nnmerooa host, - ' Not fortane I ask, for I've nopredelcctton, . . For glitter or (how, or the poop of high Cfe : I wish to be bound by the cord of affection. , " And now I hare drawn yon thesketch.of wl$j. , If any possess the above requisition, And wish to be bound by the eonjngnl band: They will pleaae step forward, tbey know the eofr ' ditlon, 1' t),"'J Inquire of tho Editor, I'm always at hand. ' UVi OF THE BET. 1 D. ECiPi.V The Church of Christ ha austaineil a ' great ioea in the departure of oar belored brother Bum pahs, from the labor of earth to the joye of Heaven. .11 wa extenirelyr known throughout the Methodist Choreh. in ' North Carolina, and was, perhaps, personal-, ly acquainted with & large majority of tho ' subscribere to I'm paper. Thia brief tribute to the memory of our holy hi other, ia pre- Cared under the agitation no naturally fJt y oi.e who wa hi co-i.iborer in the king dom and patience of Jesus, lor ) ear hi i,-' liraate frie(ii and. lately hi uenr neighbor.' ' ' Bro. BuMrAsr wa a nntWaol'Peraon couo-' ' ty, in thia Stale, was early railed to the fold' of Christ find et apart Ii r the work of tho Ministry. The evidence of hie ehano-A nf heart wanol only elenr to hi own mind.lut; aaiisfiictory to aU wbsJ tad Intercourse with ' " hhu. When lie entered the ministry, he gar" himself lo the work most unreservedly, . He " was a thorough Methodist, and a devoted' ifineratit tie wertted in all ihe fields oi iu'n- . crary, on circuits, stulioi),- and districu. Ia ' them ail ho wa faithful. " Everywhere be , left mark of his laborious industry in ther hnprovemeotof those who had been commit ted to hia chartre. ' Although a man of large fratfte, oar broth' er had not a robust constitution. For year hi nervoaa system had been greatly weak '' ened. Hi streneth was small. ' In the inn: " inga of bis sermons he sometimes found itex . - -ceeding difficult to make himself heard. AC- '.. ter toiling (n the active ministry in Tarioua' sections of this Stale aod a portion of Vie. ginia, uo iuuiiu uiuikii w laiuug io pnysical - ability, that it became manifest to his mindf that ho woold be obliged to take soma rein-' tion to the Conference which would ennlU mm to auapt nm potiHo ministratmn to hi' ' fluctuating strength. He still hungered and ' thirsted otter righteousness and Usefulness. v He bad long-bettered that he mifrht mnka himiU'lt useful' bv Tiahlinh matter of which mould be adantrt a th popular taste, and the price ptr within the'", reach of almost any one dfairingafumilypa-. !i per after much refleciion, he concluded , to -The IVteklu Mesnnir,. II. k.t:..L.t . , the it orth Carolina Conference deeded a pa-' ' r pet to advance iie own interests, and that whatever might be thejtbility of othereditor?, "f and their kind regard to our Conference ! ' their distance from us and their separation' from our oeculiur interest. TenAvteS it sm. "', practicable lor ibem, to aerre us. 1 Although on this subject, his own mind was so strongly experiment. The result ha proved, that, so fur at least, a the wants of the people are' v concerned, be was right, The writer of this sketch knew all his motives and plans. While' he believed that this enterprise would make an arrangement better suited to the state of ' his health, vet the dorr of God. and the ';A good of the Ghwrch. by the advancement of the interests of the North Carolina Confoiv. enct, were the ruling motives in his heart. ? " tButalaa! how son. hi he been tetnoved' . from tho new field of his labors. The IIead: of the Church has ren and done what ia " ' ' ' best. Our brother fdt it. and submitted1 " wiih u beautiful resignation to the inucruia- ; ble providence. f . , . Si Fourth Page.-
The Tri-Weekly Commercial (Wilmington, N.C.)
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