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mm n rr... mm -JL. PUBLISHED TRI-WEEKLY, BY TfiOMS LORLm VOL 6 NO. 139. WILMINGTON. N. C. SATURDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 7. 1852. WHOENO. SO 3 mm mmmmm t as jui-trmtf cowjiciu. atallshed every Tuksuav, Thobsdat and Sat vbdav, at Si 00 per anuum, payable in allcasee in advance editor and Proprietor. CM., Of FRO.VT AND MiRKBT 8TREETS, WILJHNQTON, N. C. BATES OK ADVERTISING. aqr. 1 insertion. $0,50 t 1 sqr. 2 months-, $1,00 1 " 2 " 75 1 "3 " 5,00 1,00 6 1 month, 2,50 1 year, 12,00 Ten line or lees make a square. If an advertise., ment exceeds ten lines, the price will be in pwpor tlon. All advertisements are payable at the time of their insertion. Contracts with yearly advertisers, will be made 03 fie mist liberal terms.. No transfer of contraots for yearly advertising will be perniittcdi Should circumstances render a change in businoss, or an unexpected removal neces sary,) chargo according to the published terms will be at the option or the contractor,. fee. the Up); hp has advertised. The' prlviteje of Annual Advertisers is strictly mi ted to their owji immediate Durtnesa ; ana oil ad it vKrtlanments for tlie benefit of other ncrsons. as wel' as all advertisements not Immediately copnected v(i,th their own business, and all excess ol advertise ments In length or otherwise, beyond the limits en gagod, will be chargud at tho ui.ua I rates. No advertisement isinclurteib'iiithe contract fof the 1 lo or runt of houses or lands in, town or cottn try, or for tho sale or hire of negroes, whether the property is owned by the advertiser or by other p n-sons. Thcso are excluded by tho term " inuiu ihaU business.' Tho announcements marriages or dD&Ui,s will ho consl lsied as nows, and inserted free of clmrgo but all a llitional matter, beyond the simple tin. n )uncotn.!nt of tho death of the person, will be charge 1 on tlu same terms as adveftlsjiiicnts. All aJvcrtUomo'its inserted in the tri-wcokly Com mercial, are entitled to one Insertion, In the IfetWji free of charge. JOB, CARD and FANCV WTINQ, executed In superior style. AGENTS" FOR TiiJ COMMERCIAL NEW VORK: Messrs. Bn,ow,n & DbRosbst. RONTON t Fbcdibicic Kvopsa. Esq.. BUSINESS CARDfi J. & D. McRAE at Co. General Com uissiou Mcrcliauts, WILMINGTON N. C. Particular attention pnl:l to proctirlni; freights and piircliaslns cargoes lor vessels. JOHK MACSAS, DONALD MACBAE, JOHN W. K. IIX. August I. 1851. BP- JOSEPH R BL0S$0M. Gsiienl Ca.ttaiiioii ao.il ForwarJIng Merchant. l'roin;t personal attention Riven to Coiislgn inanta tor sale or Shipment, Andliberal cash advances nyulfi 01 CurfiW nmcnls to me or lo my Neiv York fricndi .us. Wllmlnaton. Jan. 30. 1851. 135 tf T. SDUTMUYD & CQM KMIjEEIIS, BUCKSflllllS, BRASS, IM INN tl orders In the line will be punctually at tended to. 'ORNGR Ml'LBEHY & NORTH WaTEIISTS. WILMINGTON, P0. CA. May 16, 1851. " WILLIAM A. (JWYER, GENERAL AGENT, FORWARDING and Commission Merclumt. ITAKRploasure in informing my IriendSjthai i am prepared to give all business entrusted to me efficient in I persona I attention. 1 liavo a wharf for Naval -Stores, with ample accommodations. Spirit House, aud Warehouse. Consignments of Naval Stores for sale or shipment! aiyi a,U kinds of.coun try produce solicit"? Cashavancesmade on con signments. April 18 1S50. J5 GEO. MYERS, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, KIBFS CONSTANTLY ON HAND Wines, Teas, Liquors, Provisions, Wood and Wil low Ware, Fruit, ConfectMnariee, if-c. etc. SOUTH FRONT STRICT, WILMINGTON, N . C. Nov. 28. 109. WILLI 1)1 M. HARRISS, GENERAL 1 0 I M I S S 1 0 MERCHANT WILMINGTON, N. C. STRICT attention given to procuring Freights and purchasing Cargoes for vessels. RarsaiNcist Q. O. Parsley, Esq., Col. John McRae, kf ........ rkntlaw A IT,inllr.nn IWIImngt'n. N. C lessrs.Hall, Sackett&Co., ) p Joseph Uilcy, Esq , Futte- C Messrs. James Corner & Sons, Baltimore. " R. A. Souder & Co., Philadelphia. " Thompson & Hunter. ) N . " Plllsbury A San IforJ. NW York' " Hunting & Tufts, Bosion. !' J. & G. P, Pltco nb, Keunobunk, Me. July 17th, 1851. 62-y Pi J. HlTilAWAY & SON, COMMISSIOV MERCHANTS. WILMINGTON, N. C. J. Hathawav. J. L. Hathawa. Oot. 15. 91 CHADBOURN & HOOPER. General Commission Merchants, WILMINGTON e. July 19, IfSl 53. BUSINESS CARDS. GEO. UARRISS, General Commission Merchant, WILMINGTON, N. C. STRICT attention given to procuring Kielght and purchasingOargoesforvessfila, KtFEB to P.. P. Hull, Esq., 1 O-l G, Parsley, Ksq.r J. A. Taylor, EsQ-i. Wilmington. JVD. tteUam), Kiq., ' Messrs. Ballard A Huntington, ) Messrs. Tookcr, Smyth & Co., .. v.rk " Thompson Hunter; JWTor,t Alex'r. Herron, Jr., PUiladelphia Messrs. Williams & Butler, I , c r O. K. BukerjEsa., . .,..,yMlv Jan. 2. 1852 123-tf. ANDERSON & LATIMER, COMMISSION MERCHANTS SOJUTH, WATER, STREET, WILMINGTON, N . C . Sep. 27, 1850. 82-ly-c. mivriNTiix AUCTIONEERS, .COMMISSION M E R C H A N T S , GENERAlT AGENTS. Wilmineton.N.C.Oct.l 1851. 85tf. JOSEPH II. FLANNER, General CViamssion Merchant. WIIiHINGTON, N. C. Oct. 9th, 1950. 87-ly-c. WILLIAM NEFF, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN SHIP CHANDLERY, SHIP STORES AND GROCERIES, 'J KlNRll Oh" DOCK & WATER STREETS WILMINGTON, N. C. Dec. 7th 1S50 D2R9SSET & BROWN. WILMINGTON, N. C. BROWN & DER0SSET. NEW YORK. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. March 17 1851. V.y. GEO. II. KELLY, COMMISSION MERCHANT. Next door 10 A. A. Wunnet's, on Nonh Water at will attend to the sale of all kinds of Country Pro, duce, such af Corn, l'eas, Meal, Bacon, Lard, Ac. anljl keep constantly on hand a full supply of Groceries, &'c. References. WillcsHnll.of Wayne, John YIcRao, Wilmington W.Curawuy, Uen. Alx.. MeUae. " K. P. H ill, vVilmington, Wiley A. Walker, " Dec. U, I960. 115-1 V. SAVAGE & MEARES, (JENEH VI, COMMISSION MHKC1IANTS WILMINGTON, N. C. KDWABO SAVAOR. fl ASTON MCARIS May 2, 185. 1. ADAMS, BROTHER Sl Co. (Late Harry, Bryant & Adams A COMMISSION S E:R CH A NTS WILMINGTON, N. C. Jan. 1, IS61. 123 CORNELIUS DuPRE WHOLE 8 A IE HD HETL n.EALE.fyi lt( Drugs, iVcdVlnes, iXiemlcais, Paints, OH, IyV Stulls, Glass, Perfumery, Cigars, Old Liquors, fancy Articles, dec., MARKET STREET, WILMINGTON, N. C. Prescriptions carefully co,mpo,urAded by experi- nced persons. March 28. 1861. J. C. LATTA. COMMISSION MERCIfANT, AND QEN.ERAL AGENT, WILMINGTON, N.C. Oct.l IS50. 87 MILES C0ST1N, COMMISSION MERCHANT, WlLMUWrUiY, N. C. nRpr.n'TO E. P. Hall, Esq , Pres't Branch Slate 1 Bank, I Thos. H. Wright, Esq,., Pre',t Ban,k ( W.Hrnlng Cajio Kear, f ton, N. C. O. G Parsley, Esq., Pres't Commer- I cial Bunk, , Dec. 19. 1850 118-tf. THOS. D. BARRY. Commission Merchant and Ship Broker, WILMINGTON, N. C. Jan. 21. 1851. 131-lf. WILKINSON & ESLER. CASH DEALERS IN I'ontectlonary, Prult. Nuts, Toys, Fancy Ar ticles, Pertumery, Tobacco, ftegars, Ac, WHOLESALE AND RE i AIL, MARKET STREET, WILMINGTON N. C. Nov. 30. 185(3.' ' A0rif McRAE & HARRISS. IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALHKS IN CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHEN WARE, AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS, West Ride Front street, between Market and Dock streets, W IL MIN G TON, N. C. October 2, 1851. 85. EMPTY SPIRITS TURPENTINE BARRELS 2001 EMPTY Spirits, Turpentine Barrels, in t good orur,, y py GEO. HARRISS. 00. BUSINESS CARDS. T. C. WORTH : , Commission and Forwarding MERCHANT, WILMINGTON, N. C. Feb. 19, 1851. 143-12 w. PORTRAIT PALMING. JMASSALON, Portrait Painter, would respect- fully inform the citixens of Wilmington and the surrounding country, that he has permanently loca ted himself (a this place, and will be happy to re ceive Uie pojrOMga of may ladiea or gentlemen wlio may. wish procure faithful likenesses of them selves or any member ol their family. He flatten himself, from his long experience in the an, that he will be enabled to give satisluction. His room Is In the basement story of Mr. H. 11. Nixon's Dwelling House, opposite the Jail, Wilmington, N. C. April 5, 1851. My. ELLIS, RUSSELL & Co. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS WILMINGTON, N. C. CHAS. D. ELLIS, HCNBV t. BU8SELL, JOS. B. B0BSBLL. Jan. 25 1851. 133. OHNljRUTHERS & SON'S MARBLE AtfD SAND STONE YARD, No. 300 HIGH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Marble Mantels, M.muments, Tombs and Grave Shiws constantly on hand. Every description of ORNAMENTAL WORK AND STATUARY Executed and imported. Orders for public or pri vate Buildings executed with promptness an J des patch. N. B. Designs will be sent for Mantols, Monu ments and Grae Stones, and all work shipped in 8 tired from breakage when required. Oct. 4. 6 ly-b MORE & GALLAGHER IRON FOUNDERS, AND MANUFACTURERS OF WR.OUGIIT & CAST IRON RAILINGS RIDGE ROAD &. COATES ST. PHILADELPHIA. All orders attended to with promptness and des patch work warranted. Oct. 4. 86-ly e. SOUP DIGESTERS. I imvaluable article, to the epicure, dlspeotic, 1. or even poor man. ' "It makes Soop what is Snop" J. M. ROBINSON. August 28. 70. FLOUR. (?C RBLS. Canal Flour, for sale by DU J. HATHAWAY A SON. Sept. 13. 77. CONSULATE OF HAYTI. ) W Commercial Wharf, Boston, 6th March, 1851. ) THE undersigned gives notiee, that In accor dance with a law passed at Port au Prince, on the 24 tli December last, vessels arriving in Haytl from the U. Stales on or after the 16th April next, must be provided, with D.uplico,le Manifests of their cargoes, certinea oy a uonsuiar Agent 01 Hay ti, if there shall have been one at the port of load ing, otherwise the documents may be verrified be fore an officer (duly authorized 10 administer an oath) of the Stato or United States Government. B. C. CLARK. May 8. 23-tI. GLASS WARE! GLASS WARE!! JUST Received from New York, a large of Viala of various sizes. Speir Tincture snd Salt Mouth Bottles, Toillette Bottles, fancy Pungents, etc. fcc. Also, a lurge assortment of Window Glass. For ale by C. DvPRE. Drugzist and Chemist. ' FlETSfiUNCri THE undersigned having received the Agency, la prepared to take risks upon the moat favorable term in one of the best Insurance Companict in the country. THE HARTFORD PRO TKU 1 ION. H. NUTT, Act August 23, 1851. H.&J copy. 68-tf. RED ASH EGG COAL. Of ( TONS of best quality, landing and for CV. tJ sale in lots to suit purchasers, at IS per t,on, for Cash only. Persona ordering 11 p'e no send the money, as no Coal will be delivi- rd wi .tout it. Da DSSET & BROWN. Oct 23. 94 it.ihNS .imns. BOXES new cro , for sale by GEO. MYERS. 50 Oct. 16. 91. SHIPPING ARTICLES. A HANDSOME edition of Shipping Articles, just printed and for salo at The Commercial Office, equal to any as yet imported "from New York." Orders for a Ream or more will bu filled at a cost of 10 lo 20 per cent, cheaper than they are in !few Yoric. Nov. 10, 1851. 102-tf OIL. A FEW barrels prime Oil for Machinery, or Lamps, for sale by J. HATHA VAY& SON. July 8. HOUSES TO RENT. Capt. G. Potter having given me the Agen cy for renting his houses, in Wilmington all persons who wish to secure a place early, may do so oy calling on the subscriber. ' I oiler the following for rent from the 1st day of Qclobor next, to October 1st, 1852, viz. 1 large and pqmlorlable J story brick tenement on loomer s al ey, with Bakery and Store attacked. One dwelling on tke corner of Walnut and Water streets, 2 stories high, with Siore in tho basement. One Storo House adjoining the above. The Rlaley House on ihe cornerof 4 til Street. The House and Lot adjoining, on Boundary St. Also a number of desirable Cottages in the neighborhood of the Dry I'ond. A. A. H. HUU l HAbL,. August 2, 1351. Journal copy. 69-tf. DISTILLERS OF TURPENTINE. I HAVE educed the price of my SPIRIT BAR REL9ytora0dollveredat any plaoa In Wil mington. After r"rlstmss they will b extra size. Persons wishing can contract bf the year on these terms. HOOP IRON for sals at t66 per ton. A. MORGAN. Wilmington. Nov. llik, 1651. lOMme.-til-ly-w. Office Wllmlntlou & Raleigh Rail Aoasl i It uompauy, August l Ith 1S5I. I E Freight trains for Weldon. will fi'erearler (ears on Monday's Wednesdsv's. and Fildav s. ight must, be af, the Dpot by I o'clock on Sal- y' 1 uesaaya and 1 nursday's. JOHN NUTT. . TransDortation Asent. jf.ust 12. tf 113. WHILES 1L WATCH A0 JEWELEY STORE, t L. H. MILLER &. CO. TMP0RTKR3, Msnufactnier. .J JaVWot. .f X WA TUHES, JKWKLRY, FANCY UOOUS, have leased the Old Stand formerly occupied by Meters. (Janneld, Brother & Co. sooth-bast coa Msaop chaslbs ako SALTiuoaa stsists, (No. 227,) which they are putting in complete order for the WHOLESALE WATCH AND JEWELRY BUSINESS, to be opened about the 20th of July. - lo calling the attention of the trade 10 the new concirn, we mention the fact that we are associated withone of tho most extensive JEWELRY MAN UFACTURING ESTABLISHMENTS in the country, which must give a decided advantage over all ohers in this market, for supplying dealers with Jewilry at manufacturers' prices, a feature in this branch of trade long since needed, between Baltl monand the Southern and Western Merchants. Ve desire to call particular attention to the Watch deprrtmenf, whjeh w!JI at all times be supplied with agr;at f sortment from the most celebrated manu fuehrers, and kept in perfect running order, so that purchasers may at once take them, with a written guaantee lhal they will perform correctly. Tils branch of tho business will receive tho especial attention of one of the firm, whose exten siveand practical knowledge of the business, will we tope, give us a place In the confidence of buy ers. Wo respectlully Invite you to call upon us when you next visit our city, confidently believing that sn amJna,ilon of ou Qoods will provs ip you, that they sre better styles and cheaper than you havi ever seen in this market, and assure you that no iflbrt shall be wanting on our part to make the acquaintance one of mutual benefit. L. H. MILLER A CO. Qd stand, formerly occupied by Canfield, Bro. & Co.S. E. corner of Charles & Baltimore sts. Messrs. BiactUtck & Co. " Gwyn, Reid & Taylor, " James Hodges & Brother, " Hurst & Berry, " Murdoch, Duer Sl Evans, " Stellmann & Hinrlchs, '' Sangston & &o. ". Barthlow GwyrjcVCe ". Rliely &, Pendleton; " Cushings & Bailey, ' John Mutphy f- Co. " Moore & Griffin. August 19, 1:51. 66.6m o-c. GLUE. qc BARRKLS American 1 i&i) 20 " superior English i Inst" received, and for sale, by ADAMS', BKCXrif EK. (ft. Co., Augusts. 90- CIGARS! CIGARS!! Tfi Wi NOSEGAY Regalia Cigars ; lU,UUv 6,000, Prymavera Regalia " 1,500 La Sultana Havana Cigars; 2,000 La Anedi Havana Cigars. A few box es of choice chewing Tobacco, and a fine assort meat of Cigar cases and Tobacco wallets. For sale by C. DuPRE. Druggist and Chemist. Oct. 25. W. JUST OPENING AT THE HARDWARE STORE. THE most beautiful assortment of fine Pocket Cutlery, ever brought to this part of the country. J. M. ROBINSON. August 28. J - ' ZCP EMPTY SPIRIT BARRELS. 1 K( LARGE Sines, just received snd for sale 10U bf ELLIS, RUSSELL & CO. June 26. '" " 44. FAVETTEVILLE FLOUR. fZl BARRELS Superfine Faytievllle Flour, l)J just received and for sale by JNO.C. LATTA. Not. 22. 107. RATES OF FREIGHT. RATES of Freight on the Wilmington snd Ral eigh Rail Road, and on the Company's Boats to Charleston, revised and corrected December, 1850; just primed and for sale at the office of The Commercial, at 25 cents per copy. Dec. 21. 119-tf. NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. THE agency of this establishment for the town of Wilminelon. has been conferred upon the undcr- signe4 who is prerred. to afford all requisite infor mation, and lo receive application for LIFE IN SURANCE upon as reasonable terms ss sny other instiiition of the same character in the country. H. NUTT, Agent. August 23 H. Sl J. copy, 68-if. NEW GOODS. WE have received apart, and daily expecting Ihe balance, of our Fall Stock of Groceries and Ship Chandlery, which was purchased direct from the importers and manufacturers, and selected with great cars. We respectlully invite our customers and the public to call and examine our stocK, as ws are determined to sell at the lowest prices. Our stock consists In par; of ' 300 bags ilio, Laguyra, St. uomingo, Java, and 25 hhds. V. R. Sugar; Mocna couee; 200 bbls. refined, crushed, powdered, and gran- 25 boxea " lost Sugar; ulaied Sugar; 50 bbls. coffee crushed do. Teas of sll varieties, Green and Black ; 200, boxes oqp ; 300 ' Sperm, Adamantine, and Mould Can 100 " Lemon Syrup; dies; 1,000 re ims Wrspplng Paper; 200,000 Cigars, a I grades snd kinds; 100 boxes Tobacco a fine article ; 100 bbls. Whiskey, Brandy, Gin, Rum, Wines, Cordials, of every variety and quality ; Butter, Lard, Rice, Flour, Salt, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Mustard, Cassia, Nutmegs, Cheese, Crack ers, Bread, 4c. Cordage, Duck, Blocks, Anchors, Chains, Lan terns. Compasses, and every article required on board of ships. ' ' We also have large stock of Wooden and Wil low Ware, Hardware, Dry Goods, Ac, besides nu merous articles Bill mentioned. Please call and ex amine our $toak, . HOWARD ct PEDEN. Sept. 18. 79. . DEEDS FOR SALE, WarnnteeDeeds, and Deeds for Mortgigeonl and just printed;, p Wrreef fPFmartd fsrarei ths Cmr.rrial0fc. EMPTY SPIRITS BARRELS. 200, SECOND Hand Spirit Barela. lane ' size, in good order, for sale by, Ji'r3d, - i SUNDRIES, JUST received 300 bags Coffee, Rio, Laguyra, St Domingo, Java, and Mocha 1 24 bags tweet spiced chocolate 1 10 hhds. P. R. Sugar; 1M bbl. double rebhe41o if, crushed, powdered and graoula (ed Sojarj 200 boxes Candles, all kinds and grades? 25 do. Jud's pa'ent do., 4s 5s and 6a, In bnev boi ea. 6 lbs. eachi 100 bbls. Whiskey 1 M boss Cheesei 200 package new Kaislna 1 200.00Q tsiu, elBal iliiBcw twe k rtuBriy Hare. I'm ssl u in lowest prices, oy nunxnw as ri.ue.iv. Nor. 20. 106. COFFEE. 1 Paf"i BAGS extra Rio, for sale, by ADAMS. BROTHER A Co., August 5. COFFEE. CA BAGS Rio Coffee. For sale by HATHAWAY 4 SON. 77. Sept. 13. BILLS OF LADING, &c. IOLIO POST KILLS OF LADING bound M. in Books, and meets, also Letter Sheets with tvanet y or mercantie blanks, lor sale at The Com merxlal Office. PLANTATION BR0GANS, Ifiusc Servant Shan, dy. at Wholesale and Retail No. 30 East Bat. Chablesto.i. S. C. THE mbserlber, Agent for the South Carol! is Shoe Factory, at Charles ton, S. C, snd the Chersw Fai lory. at Cheraw, 8. C, wi l offer for sale in this market by tjie UtjOf Sept., a large supply of Southern made Plantation Rcogsqfe tnjd. house servant's Styo'es, to gether with a general assortment of Boots snd Shoes, which will be told at the lowest market prl ces for goods of a sim lar quality. It. A. PRINGLE. Dealer in Brigans, Boots and Shoes, , No. 30, East Bay. Aui 15, 1851. 56. SPIRIT BARRELS. AFFLECK'S rjperler Spirit barrels, for sale by J, C. LATfA. 100 Nov. 22. 107. CO-PARTNERSHIP. rPHE subscribers have ihia day Formed a co-part- -k. nershlp under the style of Mckai tiAsaiss, ana nssetsaen tne new granite iront store, intey- 1 .-jiiA k. n n.... c. .. t....... i ... ket and Dock streets, where they will always keep a complete wholesale and retail stock of CROCKERY AND FARMING IMPLE MENTS, 10 which they Invite the attention of merchants and othnm Being IMPORTERS, we feel confident we can aell articlea in our line on aa favorable terms, and of as good quality, can be purchased in the ALEX. McRAE, Jr., N.. T. HA11RISS. . . ... United states. NOTICE. THE subscriber hsving formed u co-partnership with Mr. N. T. Habbiss, is desirous of closing up his old business, and begs leave to urge upon those Indebted to him the necessity of a prompt settlement of their, bills, 'eul ie same fime tender' his thanks to his former customers for their kind patronage, and solicits a continuance of the same to the new firm. ALEX. McRAE, Jr. Octer2. 1851. 85. R0TIIERS LINE THE Steamer Brothers and Tow Boats, Steven son and David Lewis are prepared to forward with Dbsfatch, all goods consigned lo ihe Propri etor. The Sttamer Brothers is of lioht draught, and well suited to run in low water. She possesses pow er, and speed, and is addmlrably adapted to towing, and car. accommodate about 20 passengers. The Proprietor contemplates running the Boat himself, and will give special attention to way freight and naval ato.es -, 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, he thinks he can give satisfaction. To Merchants in the interior he would say, that all Goods shipped by him, will be delivered to iheir Agents In Fayetteville. His Agent In Wilmington li DAVJ.Lt. BANKS, to whom'ilreomlinlcations msy be addreaaed, as Agent cf the Steamer Brothers. JOHN BANKS, Proprietor. MavlB. 28-l2mc. . Salisbury Watchman, Greensboro' Pstriot, ) c .. 1 1 1 n BH.l r..Alln,.n anft Ahki... I Herald, please copy 4 weeks, snd send bills l this I office. GROCERIES. A( BAGS prime BloCofllei 4fU 10 " Laguira do. 7 hhds. P. R. Sugar ; 40 boxes and 13 casks prime Cheese ; 25 barrels Mess Pork 1 100 barrels Sup. Flour, assoited brands j 15 kegs Goshen Butter ; 10 boxes (8) Tobsccn j 20 " Soip 5 hhds. Bacon, Sides and H-.ms ; 30 boies Raisins ; 20 barrels Lamp Oil ; For sale by J. HATHAWAY Sl SON. Nov. 20. 10C. PORK AND HANS. RRI.S. Mess Pork ; RBLS. Mess Pork; 0J 10 casks superior C'anvased Hams; Daily expected from Baliim ire and for sale by J. St D. McRAE & Co. Oct. 29. 90. JUST RECEIVED, PER SCHR. Wm. HART FROM PHIL--1 ff OZS. Sulph Quinine P. St W. 1 J J 50 oza. Sulph Quinine, German 1 6 bbls. Epsom Salts. Sulphum, Ni tric and Muriatric Acids. Also, a lurge assort ment of choice Chemicals from Ihe laboratory of Pomroy A Welghtmsh. For sale ehesp si C. PsPRE'S, Drug Store. Oct. 25. 95. JUST RECEIVED. A FEW Cask of fins Liquors, fur Medicinal purposes. For salo by P " C. DcPRI -a ' Druggist andthcrV NEGRO UHCO. v Mr. S dOis ccilbiii)) ibi)i,r( fell Uir w ritt it in difl nHJiijr to doc nt it r tUi tit tt theircra, t.d rcch.IIy 10 ifivill k 11 gue, Ihe Mkwii g is bo jJIwfittibn ol UN,Iiiliefiidit.i.r of J,. fiMliki )rert on BttiJuu Liff lid V,u, mh, tw intoied to tht Litnatp Wttld. TU tf Ie Ql arL.tnt, Ratl-nfeT statJois at dlho tiinr il ClimtKiM ficlidaj. A drkJf pontl f fini. tf ou (tie ' oim qC tb cttn, i,d ili i. r untie, to . btibbub. Sambo kfptitvr. , , ,TiDk ff(tHtO.A lTer!auf n k e ,ot fc.dder mjrger t t b tvKi ,tMtk tre of -the ipaav. ' ? , . . , Ki ! he rail tc-seT er mU men 7 aa ihe eommentary from uiotUr trlUrtr Da'a only Vaus It 01,1 tLin t t I'apeck he'a old coat or l ejoni noaj wMir oot w hen be ger m P r the from third. ' ' f rrtt 1 Boor echo woman, Miing up ihe eomd bnadk The bosket iitelf - had been lorn awavb the of fle. There wa an Instant avafta aoo roqut , ry. 8 am bo ia provrrhialiy a gallant. ' 'Hello, dry,' boya !- bay tbia blessed sis ter basket 7 Who got ft. Stir about, and fin' cm, you, der. or I make you until turpentine 'nil yoo sick V 'He hab six cuke in 'em, an 4 Jree yellow han'k'ebiefe ray hrudder. Fm 'en for me, and, please God, I'll link 'about you when you jjone !' ,f 'Da a sister !' 'Ycr hirri,'!, Yer basket ! anil oil ife cake and linri'k'cfiiel'ip Vm.' " h 'Do Lord be praise !, Tatik Yoa bubbcr : you'e n geraplerjMin.' " 'You got you' ticket, my kart7 t y- 1 1. Not yet, my aon I' ' , t , ; 'Jea' yon hold on to me. And 1 II ertrve yott.' Then followed a new pressure,' broken, as usual, by a throng of voicea in wild -eonio won. Ihe gallant who had nnderUuaB to serve ihe elderly lad, wae now heard in tti bt reer accent, bat rlill with ft rough tort of good nature, lhat waa meant for humor. Look yer. niinrer. rou wid dm tear bat .1 yoa got not'ing better to do wid that 9 uUfhoof lof yoor'e dan to crowd ''am'noti' bt die child foot, ( meaning hie own.t vou'llsoon -1 learn aich a lesson from Jhfe child first, as mitt : lay you out flat aa a jwrcimsience I ItVda f i" , ,,. leusi 14 1 Tf i5an ?ft ,sj XV, "ort nie bnck to voor marrimv. I rarkan ilat" feT0 'speciablo woman docin't knot; yoo're out ob your blanket die morning.', 'V ; ' Oh I go 'long, by I shee op. aoar, and don't sinn'inde wuyubdecara! Efdia ox huff, us you can em, eaten you. 10 aa ennui nwj vou'll link de InirirtA Wn infn vnn f d " - ' . . wm . Wha tn. 1 .' w s iiiw 'Yea! you, for true t gltlong now." Yoo ha b de ticket f Wha more f Stair aide, and le' die oder old lady had a chance i' 'Scuse me, mammy I but eoee yer ft'ggera de willacroope 'pon gemplemaia ao !' From the Qreentbort' Patriei, tJ the 11. tU. A,n altrmpt lo break Jail waa lately made by the prkonera, in this place, whiah very nearly succeeded. Daring the late extraor dinary cold weather five of the priaonera were permitted to occupy one apartmeat-a, peculiarly strong room, 00 tre upper floor, with a double grated window. The Iroo bars of the grate are two inchea wide . by jhrre qua: (era thick. The inner gratt k composed of theae ban, rrosted each way, three inchea apart, and rivitcd at every crow ing. The other grate ia made in the aame manner, except that the bare are only , two inchea apart. On Saturday last it waa dis covered that the priaonera had, with a com knife, cut through the bare tixteen timee A sufficient opening waa already , made through the inner grate to admit of racape: nnd it waa intended and expected to bar the aperture through the outer one rotficient ly lurge by the eight after for all to go through. A rope lot the purpoae of effec ting their descent waa made of blanketa torn into sl rips and twitted together. The work appi'itra to have been originated aod conducted principally by the priaoncr Deea, convicted at I aat 8uperior Court of elave' stealing, and now -awaiting the decision of ' the Supreme Court on-hie case. . The work "ns commenced the last day Ot December. j The knife ia not much worn, conaidenng the aervtce 11 naa penorraec.,. , , ,. t. - t From (Af Ckarttstsm MertHrf, tf ITtAmdJj. A ftpl acckjent, rearjltiog from tho rare-, less use of nre-arrna, occorred yeaterday,51 ' nbout 2 o'clock, nt tbe Seamen's and Me chanic'a Bording House, In Market,, atreet a few doora above Eaet Buy-street. Private Fnrtlli, of the garrison at Fort Moultrio, upon entering the bar-room, picked op double barrelled grta which waa alandtng hi . a corner, and while examining 'it snapped jf the trigger, and tbo charge of boekahot en- Ty tered the left eye and lorehead of Tbomaa " sS, Rnudela, the keeper of Uie hooae, eaaatng his immediate deutli. frit An inquest waa held opon the body f .----l Coroo r DcVeaux, nud, uttrr r full ' invest j. gatioii. nrquiilcd Karelli ofv all rriruinal in- tcntion orproducinglliwmelanclioiy .resoR'Cj A Steamboat, intended to run to Sulfvan' ;J Island and Ar Jte' Cooper Kiver tradoy ,J owneil by Mr. D. Sineluir, , and u bo 'ejov. iii uideil by Cnpt. T. Paine will be launched , , 10-morrow morning, nt 8 o'clock precisely, f from thn Ship Yard ofF Pri.chard, Bouih Bay. From the opinion of ja'tgt a, who .ove exnmined her on the aiocka, wa ; think ; she will compare wiih'anylcnmbw-in cur, wn tera of the aame rlas. both aa to modal ftnd finish. ' Her engine will be pu ia by Cam eron, Mustard & Co.. who, us engine buil der, are mil known in our commnniy fir :!m ectlltnce ol thvir workmanship.. & t OK. 14.
The Tri-Weekly Commercial (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Feb. 7, 1852, edition 1
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