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UT-mmTTTTT TT Tl rTT It I t i 11? 7 UU 11 m. nyiiujj. PUBLISHED TRMYEEKLY, BY THOMAS LOSING. VOL q:rNO. 145. WILMINGTON: N. C. SATURDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 21. 1852. WHOLE NO. 009 V rmiiirn? rmTiD' Till! TRI-lVEEkLY COMMERCIAL. P'ablUhed every Tcksoat Thobsoav and Sat t Aft at S3 00 per jianum, payable Id all cases fa irancp-T'.itijf i -. ..,.,' -rf BY TJIIOMA liORIXG, Gdltor aud. Proprietor.. , coaxei of rao.tr aso buiikkt btbbrts, ' - wilmlWton, . c. OY ADVERTISING. sqr. t Insertion, $0,50 1 1 sqr. 2 months, 11,00 1 15 I i 9 11 5,00 1.001 1 "6 11 8,00 I month; ?? c 2,50 1 1-" 1 year, 12,00 li. IIma. . taaa riMalfA aiil.M If Art ftHvArfllM. 1". . ..... ment exceeds en lines, the price will be in propor. ' Alt advartlsornenta tre payable at the time of their lnierUon.u'':-:;;-'-;''' ,' ' - Coalracta WttH yir)y;a.lyertUera, will be made on tte liberal tarns. ; No transfer' of contracts for yearly advertising Will be permitted. Should cireumatancea render a change jn business, or an unexpected removal neces iry, charge according to the published terms will be at (he option of the contractor, for the time he has advertised. The prWllege of Annual Advertisers Is strictly m Hetf to their own Immediate business"; and all ad verrtsements for the benefit of other'persons, as well as all advertisements not immediately connected with Iholr own business, and all excess or advertise ment's tn tenzth or otherwise, beyond the limits en gaged.'HI be charged at the usual rates. No adrertisomsnt Is included in the contract foi the 1 ie or rent of houses of lands in town orcoun try, of for the tale or hire of -negroes, whether the property ts owned 'by- the advertiser or' brother poraonl These are excluded by the terra'1' tkta The announcement of marriages or deaths will be ponaidereiamewg, and Inserted free of cliargo bnt all additional matter, beyond the simplo an nouncainent of the death of the person, will bo charged on" the same terms as advertisements. All advertisements inserted In the tri-weekly Com menial, art entitled to one Insertion in the Weekly free of charge. JOB, CAAD and FANCY' PRINTING, executed In auperior style. mm for the wmpcial NRW YOatt Messrs. BaOwwcV DsRossbt. BOSTON t Fbbobbicb; Ktooca. Esq. . i,1 i.i.ii p .. rrJ BUSINESS CARDS. , JV&D. MeR iEj & Co, General Cdm uissloa Mercliauts, ' '3 WILMINGTON N. C. ' Particular atteiittou paid to procuring freights 'and purchasing cargoes for vessels. JOBS' BUCBAB, DOBALD MACBAE, JOHI W. K. DIX. August 1. 1851. JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM. General Ca.a Jiinion and Forwaln: Merchant. Prompt personal attention given to Coaslgu- meats for eate or Shipment, f nd liberal eatfi advance made 01 Consignment to ' me or to my Near Yorkfriendt. Wilmington. Jan.30. 1851. 13 tf T. SOUTflHiYD & CO., B:iGlSEBU BLICKSHITHS, BRASS, AND IRON ft . Si t t'fQQgDGIU. " ' All erdore In the ltn will ? fiuncUally at f T teuded to. OORREB Ml'LBEHY & NORTH WATER 8 T8. , , VVItmXQTON.NO. CA. May 16. 1851.. 27 WILUIM A.GWYER, GENERAL AGENT, FORWARDING Anil rATn tewtnn Itf Arftlliint. vi'BMB vWMtW4saawi T TAWpIeaattro In informing my IrlendJ.thaj I X am prepared to give all butness entrusted to me efflelent and pwaoual attention. 1 have a wharl for Naval Stores, with ample accommodations. Spirit . House, aud Warehouse. Consignments of Naval Stores for sale or shipment and all kinds of eoun. try produce aolicltH Cashadvanccsmade on con argnments." v j " April 18 1S50. 15 ' GEO MYERS, - Wholesale and Retail Grocer, ' KIBPS COMBTABTLT OH HAND Wine, Tea, Liquor, Proviiiont, Wood and W it ' , tea. Vara, Fruit, Conftctionariet, cf'c. 4c. , . ' , ' BOOTH raOKT BTBBBT, WILMINQTON, N. C. . Nov. 28, .', 'ij,:'. ' 109. WILLIAM M. UARRISS, "&?? GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT ' WILMINaTON, N. C, . trtTliTCT aitAntlan fftvan to orocurinz Frelshts 0 and pqrchaslng Cargoes for vessels. -. RsraaBitoBBi vj ft. -a; Parsley, Esq., ) Col John McRae, Wilmngt'n. N. C Meswi. Dudlef & Huntington.) Messrs. Hall, Sacketl &Co., p N c Joseph Utley, Esq., J ' Messrs, James Corner 4 Sons, Baltimore. " K. A. Souder (fc Co., Philadelphia. f Thompson dfc Hunter. ?m.w York : ' plllsbury A Sandford, VN9W Yor" ' ' Huntlna A. Tufts. Boston. v"J, & O. P. Pltcomb, Keunebunk, Me. ' July 17th, 1851. k - 62-y Jr IIATuAWAY & SON, COJf MISSIO Jf MERCHANTS. v : mtMisaTos.N. c 4 v. . L. Uathawa. -91 ',m'. ..I ,t J. llATMAWAT., K r CHADBOURN A HOOPER. , .General Cociiahsloii fllcrchan (s, ..... Sn . ... ' ., ' . ' BUSINESS CARDS. GEO. UARRISS, General Commission Merchant, WILMINGTON! N.' C. - CjTRICT altontlon given to piocuring ip'relght KJ andpurchaslnguargoeaioiveaseis. .:: Kirs a to -B.P.Hall, Esq., 1 O. O. Parsley, Ksq., J.A.TayJor, Esq., Wilmington. J.U.BcUamy.Ksq., f 1 Messrs. Ballard aV Huntington, i Messrs. Tooker, Smyth A Co., N r k " Thompson Hunter Alcx'r. Herron, Jr., PhUadelphia Mesara. William &,tfutlorr fu. ; ..' s " Jan. 2. 1352. 123-tf. ANDERSON & LATIMER, COMMISSION MERCHANTS SOUTH WATER STREET. ' WILMINGTON, N, C. Sep. 27, 1850. 82-1 y-c. ALFRED MARTIN. AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION MERCHANT, GENERAL" AGENT. IVilminjrton.N.COct'J 185L 85tf. JOSEPH H. FLANNER, General CoVmisslon Merchant. WILMINGTON, N. C. Oct. 9th, 1850. 87-ly-c. WILLIAM NEFF, WUOLESAr AND RETAIL DEALER IN SHIP CHANDLERY, SHIP STORES AND GROCERIES, CJllNEaQP' DOCK & WATER STREETS ' WILMINGTON, N. C. Dec. 7th 1850 DEROSSET & BROWN. WILMINGTON, N. BROWN & DEROSSET. c. NEW YORK. GENERAL COMMISSl0 MERCHANTS. Marchl7 1851. ' t-y. GEO. II. KELLY, COMMISSION MERCHANT. Next door to A. A. Wunnet's, on North Water st will attend to the sale of all kinds of Countrv Pro, duce, such as Corn, Peas, Meal, Bacon, Lard, Ac. and will keep constantly on hand a full supply of Groceries,?, - . ., f r "References. WlllcsHalUof Wayoe, John McRae, Wilmington W, Caraway '' Gon. Alx.. McRac. " IS. P. HalL Wilmington, Wiley A. Walker, " De.'U. 1850.', 115-ly. SAVAGE & MEARES, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS W1LM1NGTO.N, N.'C. RDWABD SAVAQB. May 2, 1861. OA8TON MEABBS 1. ADAMS, BROTHER & Co. (Late Barry, Bryant fc Adatns j COMMISSION MERCHANTS WILMINGTON, N. C. Jan. I, 18.51. CORNELIUS DuPRE. WHOLE kite AND HETAL DEALEDd IN Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints Oil, Dye Studs, Glass, Perfumer, Cigars, -. Old Liquors, fancy Articles, Ac., MARKET STREET, vyiLMINUTON, N, C. Prescriptions carefully compounded by experi enced persons. 1 March 28. 1851. J. C. LATTA. COMMISSION MER CHA NT, ' AND GENERAL AGENT, WILMINGTON, N.C. Oct.l I860. 87 MILES C0STIN, COMMISSION MERCHANT ' ' ' WILMINGTON, N. C. BKFEB TO E. P. Hall, Esq , Pros't Branch Stale ) Bank, ' J Thos. H. Wright, Esq., Pretft Bank ( Wilming Capepear,' ' f ton, N.C. O. G. Parsley, Esq., Prea't Commer-1 clal Bank, Dec. 19. 1850 118-tf. THOS. D. BARRY. CommhsiOii Merchant and Ship ' Broker. ' WILMINGTON, AT. C. Jan. 21.1861.' ' 131-lf. WILKINSON & ESLER. CASH DEALERS fit ' voufectlonary, PrnK, Wilts, Toys.Fancy Ar ticles, Perfumery, Tobaceo. egar, cV, ' WHOLESALE AND RE I AIL, MARKET STREET, WILMINGTON N. C. Nov. 30, 1850. .'0-U" MeRAE & niRRISS. 1MPORTEHS AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHEN WARE, AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS, West side Front street, between Market and - . . Dock etreetB, WILMINGTON, N. O. October 2, 1851. 86. EMPTY SPIRITS TURPENTINE BARRELS. ,. qATVEMPTY Splrtta Turpentine Barrels, In wvygood oraer, tor sue ey ; oil. a :-:''v-v;i. yO OEd. HARRIS'S. BUSINESS CARDS. T. C. WORTH t Commission and 'Forwarding MERCHANT. WILM1NQTON, N. C. Feb. 19, 1851. . 143-12 m. PORTRAIT PALVTLVG. J- MAS3ALON, Portrait Painter, would respect- fully inform the eitisens of Wilmington and the surrounding couatry, that, he has permanently loca ted himself in this place, and will be happy to re ceive the-patronage of any ladies or gentlemen who may wish to procure faithful likenesses of (hem elves r any member of their family. lie flatters himself, from his long experlenee in the art, that he will be enabled to give satisfaction. His room is in the baaernent story of Mr. H. R. Nixon's Dwelling Honse, opposite the Jail,. Wilmington, N. C. Aprils, 1851. My. ELLIS, RUSSELL & Co. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS WILMINGTON, N. C. CH AS. D. ELLIS. HBNBT P. BPSSBLL. JOB. B. BOSSBLL. Jan.25 1851. 133. JOHN STRUTUERS & SON'S MARBLE AND SAND STONE YARD. No. 300 HIGH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Marble Mantels, Monument, Tombs and Grave Stones constantly on hand. Every description of ORNAMENTAL WORK AND STA TUA.RY Executed and imported. Orders for public or pri vate Buildings executed with promptness and des patch. N. 8, Designs will be sent for Mantels, Monu ments and Graye Stones, and all work shipped in sured from breakage when required. Oct. 4. 85-ly-c MORE & GALLAGHER. IRON FOUNDERS, AND MANUFACTURERS OF WROUGHT & CA8T IRON RAILINGS UIDQE ROAD &. COATES ST. PHILADELPHIA. All orders attended to with promptnesa and des pstch work warranted. Oct. 4. . 86-lyc. SOUP DIGESTERS. N imvaluable article, to the epicure, dispeptic, li or even poor man. "It makes Soop what is Soop" ' J. M. ROBINSON. Auzust 28. 70. FLOUR. BBLS. Canal Flour, for aalo by J. HATHAWAVASON. 60 Sept. 13. 77. , . , . ,, . CONSULATE OF HAYTI, 64 Commercial Wharf, Boston, 5th March, 1851. $ MHE undersigned elves notiee, that in accor X dance with a law passed at Port au Prince, on the 24 ill December last, vessels arriving in Hayti from the U. Slates on or after the IGth April next, must be provided with Duplicate Manifests of their cargoes, certified by a Consular Agent or Huy ti, if thero shall have been one at the port of load' ins. otherwfee the documents may be verrifled 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!! T UST Received from New York, a large of Vials O of various sizes, Spetr t incture and Salt Mouth Bottles, Toillette Bottles, fancy Pungents, Sec. &c. Also, a large assortment of Window Glass. For sale by C. Uul'RE. Druggist and Chemist. " fiTeuIInce! THE Bndersigned having received the Agency, is prepared to take risks upon the moat favorable term in one of the best Insurance Companii in the country. THE HARTFORD PROTECTION. H. NUTT, Agt August 23, 1851. H.&J. copy. 68-tf. RED ASH EGG COAL Q"VTONS of best quality, landing and for KfyJ sale in lots to suit purchasora, at 96 per ton, for Cash only. Persons ordering will please send (he money, as no Coal will be delivered witiiout it. DaROSSET BROWN. Oct 23. M RAISINS, RAISINS. BOXES new crop, fur sale by OU GEO. MYERS. Oct. 16. ?1. SHIPPING ARTiCLES. A. HANDSOME edition of Shipping Articles. ust printed and for salo at Tnt Commercial O0fc,t York." equal to any as yet imported "irom new Orders for a Ream or mere will be filled at a cost of 10 to-20 per cent, cheaper than they are In New York. . , Nov. 10, 1851. 102 tf OIL A FEW barrela prime Oil for Machinery, or L Lamps, for sale by J. HATHA VATdk SON. Julr8. .-. 4 HOUSES TO RENT. Capt.'G. Potter having given me theAgen cv for fenling hla houses In Wilmington ail persons who -wish to secure a. place early, may do so ov calling on the subscriber. I ofi'or the following'for rent from the 1st day of October next, to October 1st, 1852, viz. 1 large and comfortable 3 story brick tenement on Toomer's al ley, with Bakery and Store attacked. une dwelling on Ue corner or Walnut and Water streets, 2 stories high, with Store In the basement. One Store House adjoining the above. The Risley Houso on the corner of 4th Street. The House and Lot adjoining, on Boundary St. Also a number of desirable Cottages in the neighborhood of the Dry Pond. A. A. B. SOUTH ALL. August 2, 1951. Journal copy. '69-if. DISTILLERS OF TURPENTINE. IH Ave redneed the price of my SPIRIT BAR RELS to fl 60 delivered at any place In Wil mlngton. After fvlstmaa they will be extra aize. Persons wishing ean jontract by the year on these isrms. - HOOP IRON for sale at 165 per ton: , , -. :v ;M r : , t. .' , l.. , . . . . . ; , a. MORGAN. - Wllinlngteii. Nov. Ilth, 1851. .; , ' , ' ; ...,.'lW-lmt.-irM'W. " XftfaBttMAste ' bVabbv Sk JHfc.BaeBB KMHMAsk a.,... i a i k.vc..,)j OlttM ITUwiugtouidBMaleJsli Katl stoart i . . ' - CoiupaiW, August 1 1th 1851. 1 THE Freight tralA kt Weldon, wilt hereatter leave on Mooday'l Wednesday's, and Friday's. Freight wast be at trfc Depot by 1 o'clock on Sat. duray's, lUesaaya at i i nursdays. ,n-t . ' JOHN NUTT. - . Transportation Agent. Autf.aall. f 44,;,.,, Ii3. AXES, SOUTHERN MANUFACTURE. JUST received dlrwt ifrora Manafsotortrs a few a1 oxen "Archer A Co's. yery euperlor Axts. These axes obtBineAMe pemliim a the late fair In Georgia hn4 aaeav5suaIuy.For aato ty..i J Ul lKllot KIDUKK. Nov. 15. ; ... :v 104. EICON. A LOT of auperior North Carolina Bacon, juat ti. received per Rati Road. For sals, by J. H. FLANNER, No. 25 North-Water Stieet Feb. 10. . UO. BRICKBRICK. O X ri(V HARD burnt brick, for sale, by O'ttAJVKJ J. D. McRAE & Co. Feb. 10. 140. SOU TH CAPLlM.l I NM'B AMI f OS Fm, OP CHARLESTON, 8. C. GHAKTERED by the State or South Corolina with a Ca0i,l of 1250,000 , all paid In and will invested FIRE, MARINE, RIVER AND LIFE RISKS. CHAS. EDMONSTON, Prea.t. A. L. Tosiai, Sec'y. DIRECTORS : Roskst Mabtin, Col. Jambs Gadsobn, M. C. MOBSBCAI, Cbas. H. Wbut, S. Mowbt, Jr. Hembv Cobia. The subscribers having been appointed agents In this Vace for the above named company, are pre pare to receive offers and Issue policies of losur anc on Fire, Marine, River and Life Risks, on libe Herman All lasses Incurred at this agency, wii : e promptly adjusted and paid by the under sig. d DbROSSET A BROWN. N. B Risks will be taken on the lives of slaves on the roost liberal terms, Wilmington, N.Ci Dae. 2, 191, 110. CARDENAS MOLASSES. BBLS Cardenaa Molasses, of Superior 50, uuimv, now landing from Hrig f orttand, tor sale by ADAMS. BROTHER ifc Co. Dec. 20. ' ' 118. FRESH BOSTON CRACKERS. TUST received, 25 tin canisters Bent's Bostln J Crackers t lOOdoz. Underwood's Pickles, Fo sale, low, by HOWARD 6t PEDEN. Nov. 20. 106. GLUE. BARRELS American ZU 20 superior English 1 jnat received, August 5, and for sale, by ADAMS, BROTHER & Co., 90. ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER. 1K. 4. 8. HOUGTON'Ji GREAT DYSPEPSIA CURER! The True Dljestlve Fluid, or Gastric t nice Prepared from Renoct, or the fourth stomach of the Ox, after directions of Baron Liebig, the great Physiological Chemiat, by -J. S. Houghton, M. D., Philadelphia, Pa. Thiala a great Natural Remedy for Indigestion, and Dyspepsia, curing after Nature's Own Method, b Nature's own Agent, the Gastric Juice. Pepsin is the chief element, or Great Digesting Principle of the Gastric Juice the Solvent of the Food, the Purifying, Preserving, and Stimulating Agent of the Storriach and Inteetlnea It la extracted frem the Digestive Stomach of the Ox, thus forming an Artificial Digestive Fluid, precisely like the natunl Gastric Juice, in its Chemical powers, and furnish ing a complete and pcrlect aubstltute for it. By the aid of tnif preparation, the pains snd evils of in digestion and Dyspepsia are removed juel aa they would be by abeoltby Stomach. Jt is doing wonders for Dyspeptics, coring cases of debility, emaciation, nervous decline and Dyspeptic consumption, sup posed to be on the verge of the grave The Scien tific Evidence upon which it la based, la In the hlgheat degree ctrrloaslafld remarkable. Baron Leieblg, In hla celebrated work on Animal Chemlntrv. aava: "An Artificial Digestive Fluid, analogous tp the Gaatrlc Juice, may be prepared from the mucous merriSrane of the siemach of the Ox, In which various articles of food, as meat and eggs, wil ba toftened. ehansred. and digeiied, hut in the amt manner a they teoiUd om wenumanturmacn. Half a teaspoonml of pure rersi, iniusea or ais- olved In water, wili digest or dissolve Five Pound RoaH Beef in aboil latt nours out or the Stom ach. Dr. Houghton's Pepsin. Is sold by nearly all the dealers in fine drugs and Popular Medicine, through out the United Statea. It ia prepared In Powder, and in Fluid form ad in Breaenptida Trials for the use of Physicians. Private Circulars, lor me nse 01 rnysiciana, msy be obtsined of Dr Hotfghton or bis Agents, descri bing the whole process of preparation and giving the authorities opon which the claims of this new remedy sre based. As It is not a secret remedy, no objection can be raised against its use by Physicians in respectable standing and regular practice. Price in Fluid form, One Dollar per bottle. PEPSIN IN PPWDER. Sent bi Mail, Fr'tt if Postage. For convenience of aending to all pans eflhs country, the Digestive matter of the Pepsin, Is put' up in tno form of Powdor.'wilh'directiona to be die-' solved in water by the patient. These Powders con tain just the same matter as the bottles, and will be sent by mail, free of postage, for one dollar aent (post paid) to Dr. J. S. Houghton, M. D., Philadel phia, Pa.. ' ' eTObeerre this f Every bottle of the genuine Pepsin bean the written signature of J. S. Hough ton, M. D. j sole Proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa. tSold by all Drnggists end Dealcra la Medi cines. .',-'' ' -'H''. '' "' " Sold, wholesale and retail, V A. C EVANS & BROTHER! W. H. LIPPITT A Co., end C. Do PRE, Wilmington, If C. May IV .;' "- - . M-12mc v. r: EMPTT SPIRTTr BARRELS. , arr SECOND Hand Splrlu Bartla, large 6JJ else, la good order, for sala by,- DR03!JKT A iaOWN. j . July 3d.- .: 47. SUNDRIES, v JUST received 300 bags Coflee, Rio, Lagavrfl, St Domingo, Java, and Mocba t 20 bags sweet spiced chocolate 1 '10 bkde. P. R. tfastti 400 bbla double refined lo .f, crashed, 'powdereJ and malaV led Sugar 1 200 bosea Candles, all kinds and gradeaj 25 do. Jad'a pa'enc do., 4s 5s and 6a, in fancv box es, t lbs. eachi 100 bbl. Whiskey ( U Boxes Cheear 200 vaekagM new Ralalns 200,000 tfegars, at Bat 1 1 more prices 1 lOOboxea fine Cbewtoy Tvbeceof 10,000 new two bealtel Gnnny Baca, For asla el thektwkt t)riocB br HOWARD PKDKN. NV. W: . COFl'EE, 100 BAGS extra Rio, for sale, by ADAMS. BROTHER A Co., August 6. COFFEE. Kf BAGS Rio Ceilce. For sale by HATHAWAY & SON. 77. Sept. 13. BILLS OF LADING, &c. OLIO POST BILLS UF LADING bound JL In Booka.andshocts.also Letter Sheetswith Bvaneiyormercantlleblanks,torsaie at The Com mtrcialOfflc. RATES OF FREIGHT. n ATES of Freight on thft WUminston and Ral- IV eigh Rail Road, and od the Company's Boats to Charleston, revised and corrected December, 1850 1 just printed and for sole at the office of The Commercial, at 25 cents per copy. Dec.2l. . 119 if. NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. 'PHE agency of this establishment for the town of X Wilmington, has been conferred upon Hie under signed who Is prepared 10 afford all requisite Infor mation, snd to receive application for LIFE IN SURANCE upon aa reasonable terms as any other Institution of the same chancier in the country. H. NUTT, Agent. August 23 ' H. A J. copy, . (jS-tf. SPIRIT BARRELS. 1 I AFFLECK'd superior Spirit JJsrrels, IVAJsaleby J,C. LATTt for Nov. 2. 107. CO-PARTNERSHIP. THE subscribers have this day formed a co-part nership under the atyle of McRab A Habbiss and have taken the new granite front atore, letey erected by Copt. G. Potter, on Front between Mar Kei and liock streets, where they win always Keep H complete wholesale and retail stock of CROCKERY AND FAHMINQ IMPLE- ... ME NTS. to which they Invite the attention of mercbanta and others. . Being IMPORTERS, we feel confident we can sell articles in our line on aa favorable terms, and of as good quality, aa can be purchased tn Ibe UniiedStates. ALEX. McRAE, Jr., N. T, HARR1SS. NOTICE. THE subscriber having formed u co-partnership with Mr. N. T. Habbiss, is desirous of closing up his old business, and begs leave to nrge upon those indebted to him the neceaaity of a prompt settlement of their bills. Heat the same time tenders his thanks to his former easterners for ibelr kind patronage, and solicit continuance of the same to the new firm. ALEX. McRAE, Jr. October 2. 1851. 85. BROTHERS LINE. T'HE StcSmer Brother and Tow Boats, Steven- A ton and David Lewi are prepared to forward with DasrATCH, ail goods consigned to the Propri eior. 1 y - 1 1 r The Sttamer Brother Is of lioiit dbabgrt, and well suited lo run In low water. She possesses pow er, and ipeed, and la addmirably adapted to lowing, ami car. accommodate about 20 passengers.' The Proprietor contemplates running the Boat himself, and will give special attention to way freight and naval stoies ( to towing, and will also attend to the comfort and convenience of Passen gers. From hla long experience aa Agent in Wil mingioa of the several Sieam Beat Companies, he thinks he can give satisfaction. To Merchants in the interior he would say, that ail Goods shipped by him, will be delivered lo their Agenta In Fayettevllle. Hia Agcnl In Wilmington It DAVID BANKS, to whom all communication msy be addreaaed, as Agent of the Hirame r Brother. - . ' JOHN BANKS, Proprietor. May IS. (? 26-l2mc. Salisbury Watchman, Greensboro' Patriot, Fayettevllle Observer, snd Carolinian, and Ashboro Herald, please copy 4 weeks, and send bills lo this office. GROCERIES. A A BAGS prime Bid Coffee" 10 " Lagatra do. 7 hhds. P. R. Sugar ; 40 boies snd 13 casks prime Cheese j 26 barrels Mess Pork ; 100 barrela Sup. Floor, assotted brands 1 IS kegs Goshen Butter : 10 boxes (8's)Tobkce.) 20 " 8opi S hhds. Bacon, Sidos snd Ikras j 30 boxes Raisins t - 20 barrela Lamp Oil ; For sal. by J. U AT HA WAY A SON. Nov. 20. . 106. PORK AND HAMS. OA BBLS. Mesa Pork 1 0J 10 casks 'superior Vanvased Horns ) Dailv expected from Baliim re and for sale by 7 J. & D. McRAE & Co. Oct. 28. 96. JUST RECEIVED, PER SCIIR. H'm. HART FROM PHIL. 1 nn ozs-8ulph (o,D,nd p- w- 1 UU 60 oxs. Sulph Quinine, German 1 6 bbls. Epsom baits. Sulphum, Ni trie and Murlatrlc Adda. Also, a large assort' meat of choice Chemicals from the laboratory of Pomroy A weigniman. rot sate cneap at P. ijrnr.B, Drug Store. Oct. 25. 'V "1 Jl ST RECEIVED. A FEW Casks 01 Una u parpesea. For sals by 4 FEW Casks of Una Liquors, for Msdlclaal C. DbPRF :s t.:,i v ; Druggist and Caenr OUR DUTY TOWARDS OTIICIi - . COUNTRIES. Tbe loilowiriff extract mt 1' i- r isfori ' t' 3 Journal, from . Charg d elivereJ I United Etalee Orand Jory fur (' ? ' rObMvifl thi tear ,1833, by lit. MeLeatn, ia reference 14 the i!. rc. terpriae fcy cilixena of the L',iicJ . ufainat lite British poattsmons ia Can. peeuljarly apjilicabla la th aiioafwri tf , 14 car' country at the preeont Uffle. VvhtU a 3 01 our eiuzene are engage; la or coutiio -nance the military egwiiiona In extend the -area of freedom, and oliiers are endravoriijf 10 maxe oor conntry me Aot-Dea or profa- freodietn nod IlmAbrttor of Eo-"x,nf) yvr . otlotte, the opinion of a Jui.l so e....i.ut ae " jodjfe aicLeant freer-, rcrptetful attetv- - -1 f "If there be any one Una nfrmli in whu-H all polilfcaf parties gree, it ie, ihat we erioulij keen alottflaura th ernroettlav That we ehall mot inicrnijngfe jf our national concerns with theirev AndT much mere, that our citizens shall atxUfn. front ttclelifcrv lead the subjecte of ofhcY Governmrntf to violence and bloodshed. ; . ' . Th'ee viola(ore of the Law ehow. ihern eelveetobe men; lee of their country, by Iramptiiij under fool ita lawa, rompromisinu its honor, and iovolrinjr it in the moat eerkraa embarrassment evhb foreign 4 and t friendly naitoiiB. - H i, indeed, lamentable ttf refieol that such men ' uiider iuclfc' fiicumatance. may hazard the prace of the country,,- , j IC they were to come on I In array against their own Government, iho fonscquenceo it would be fur lese scrioue. In such an e fort thfjr eoold not Involve ittn ttfocb fcloooV, shed, or in a heavy expenditure; nor -would t its commerce and general busineee be male-.,. Vk ri.illy injured. But' a war, with a powetful " aation with whom we have the most eiten sive relatione, commercial and social, would bring down upon oar country1 the ' heaviest calamity. Jt. would dry ep the eooreee of iu prwjmrily, 'aud deluge it in blood. . ; The great principle ol oaf republican in stitutions cannot be propagated by the sword. This can be done by moral force," and not phyeicat.Mvg,: f ' if we desire the political regenerotifm-of oppressed nations, we must show, them' the' aimplifity, the grandeur, and the freedom of our own GovcrDOient. .: We must recom mend It to the intelligence, aud , virtue of oflter nation!, byjis elevated and enjbtea. ed action, its purity, itr justice, sod the pro tectioo itaflbrJs to all lis chlzetuL iktii ibe liberty they enjoy. And ifr in this respect we shall be faithful Id the hirrh beouerta of our fathers, to ourselves, and to posterity, we shall do more to liberate other governments.' and emancipate their ; subjects, thatt could -be accomplished by millions of bayonets.5 ' . r This moral power is what tyraDts ' have most eatrstt te dreads ft - addressee itself te the thoughts and the judgments of rnen No physical force can arrest . its progress. , its upproacbes are unseen, but its consequences are deeply felt. - It enters garrisone most strongly fortified, and operates in the pala ces ol kings and emperors. ' ' We should cherish this power (te essenlLl r te the preservation of ou:own government; . and as the most ffficient means of ameliora ; ling the condition of our race, 'And this cast onl v be done) by a revereirco for the lawe. and by the exercise of aa elevated patri But if ve trample under our ftet lh lav . of our country if ve ditrtgaiv- the failfk of-1" t,reatie$, and our citizen tngage vithontrt ttrainttn military tnlerprim against -Vt't peace of other government iti shall be con- naerea ana treateax anajntuy too. as i nar lion oj pirates,- . v t , Frtm tJu San Diego H.tLL FROM LOWER CALIFORNIA.; . BATTfB CSTWtE?r TBB Ia8DBOCXT0 " AMO tiov'Ean'yeKT Foacse. , .v" Mr. C. R. Johnson,. juat returned from the Rpiiiti has verv kiitdlv furnished us with the following interesting particulars of Ibe insur rection at Santa .-'.Tpmae,Lower,ClalifornIa. Lieut. Pon Jose Antonio Chayis, 1V the ab-' sence of his senior,' Doft Manutl CAstfe; found l.imself the comoiandant of the milita ry colony, called Da. Frootera, ia Lower Cnlifornia. For the purchase of supplies and payment of troops, , about $6000 had been, sent Irom Mexico io; charge pf Castillo "Nej grele, temporarijy aeting as Gef Por tico.., by appointment from the Government of Pax.' On arriving at SauW Tomae a defi ciency of lunds waswiacovered, aud the Com1"-. mandant declined to receive the remainder until a satiBfaetory . explanation should baf niade. Negrete appears to have ben nv"'?' -ble lo furniah such an .cxplanatic . hej immediately decamped ''with the in ,Ip -money for the lower country, enliateJ 1 V, -and declarei' himself Governor, asscrs.iig r that he had received the appointment frorsj. the Central GuvernmenL Don Antonio Chavia immediately prepared himself by coo ceotfating tlie forces in his command, and oil the 2d of January returned to Santo Tomae, bavkte pwcueed a emall pifece of ordnance, 4 and about fiaeen additional men.- Hearing of Negrete'e approach on the 3rd, he pre pared to give him a warm reception. - C On tba morning of the 4th, egrete ep- eared on an eminence, commao.lng lh. own, wiifr it PIV v of .foriy-eavalry, under Don Andreas Vidul, and ebout thirty faita ir. and a brass six iwunder, brought from 1 the wreck of the steamer Union, v A light en- pued, and Lieutenant' lunavie aiiiea ana, wounded about half a donen oP yidal'e com mand, wheu a white flag was sent in, with a polite request that the gtyernmenriroopw should leave town in two hours. The re ouest whs denied, end the fight renewed. 4 f Alter a obstintleencageroeol1 W nau ao v. f. v. jiy te, ict S3. ..." Av , ' .... ... 'irV' .-..liai i,, v: ''' ... . ' P 1 .-
The Tri-Weekly Commercial (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Feb. 21, 1852, edition 1
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