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1 i i T n I, . L : u PUELISHEJ 121 V.X-SLY, U IKOAS LOSING. . ... 4 L CNO. 155. WILMINGTON. N. C. TUESDAY MORNING. MARCH 16. 1852. .WHOLE NO,v9;9 f (4 l-WEEKLY COMMERCIAL J every Tbkhoav, Thossdat and Sat ' "j C3 per annum, payable in ail eases la 1. Pubiu a'dvai. f iff a r t a H M R I Editor and Proprietor.. ; . ,f : Of 7?"? WABUST STRSKTa, i'-., ... CAB VP B V VTES OF AD VCRTHiJf G, i f. 'r.'aqr: I .inserilon, 80,50 1 Voir. 2 monthe, tl.00 75 U " '3V'-'4i,W ,00 1 f-' w : 8,00 ,50 U " J yeafft 12,00 ?;l month, . Tm linen Ul Hi-ma Htiiv,. 11 uu amvi , ii AirdarttioraenU r pajrablait ibo Hma of their InierllOn. ". i '' ' Contraeta with yearly aertiawa, will be made on Nat fraafer ,if contracts or yearly advertising will 5 "pbrrtiVtted Should ttreWmattneea 'render a eang In buslnaaa, or an onexpecfed removal necea try, a chirga according to the published torma will bi at the option of the contractor, for the time he haa advellaed. , . harlvllege" oi Annual Advertfaera la strictly J otfed to thelr'oVnlihmfeyiate business t and all ad- reftlmanta fof the benerVt of other nersonl aa well f all, advartliemenii : hot Immedimefy connoeted with their own business, and all excess of advertise mants n length or otherwise, beyond the limits en gtge4 wllj bacharged aj; fha usual rates. No'adverUsementlalncluiled In the contract foi the i le or ront of houses or Un Js In toyn or conn try, or for the sale orhlro of riogroes, whether the feroporty U owned by the advertiser or by other rijrsons.v These re excluded by theierm "intau !uU btultuu.' ' " '"'The anaounceraeotof raarrlnges or 4eatha will be; -considered M news, and inserted free of clinrgo b tit 'all a-idttlooal matter, -beyond the simple an lionncolnoni of the' death of th person, will be cliarged'on the samo terms as advertisements. V All advertisements inserted in the tri weekly Com maWJ,' are entUlod to one Insertion In l he Wtcklij free of charge. ; "JOB, GAUD and FANOV PRINTIXq, oxecuted n''superior style. , ?F0R THE C0AIMERCIAI NI?V YOaK Mossra. BbowhA DbRobsbt. KQiTO.Vl faanaaicic Kidobb, Ksq. t BUSINESS CARDS. ; ;j.&d:mcRae&co. General Com uMoa Merchants . r :t WILMINGTON N. C. - P4r()cttlftr attention paid to (koeurliig freights Jottir atAOBAB pobalo macHab, joiis w. it. o x August 1, 1831. it u V JOSEPH BLOSSOM. ,. General Ca.n.iiissIcA aaJ ForwurJIni Mcrrhaat lroapt psrioiuli aUoiitlou mirett to Coaalgu nittuta "tor sate nr HMpment, , AiidUbtralcaikudoancet CoiuignrntnU to r .,Mf-ik waorWnty as Yaikjntiuu, nViv WllinltiitiB. iap.30, I83L . 135 tf t-O 1 T.C.WORTH! Coruilsslon ani F.brwarding 1 MERCHANT, ' '' ', WIL'MIMGTOX, Si C. ''Pen. 19 .1851. 143 12 m. : WILLIAM A. GWYER, GENERAL AGENT, FORWARDING and Coaibstsslon Merchant. ITACBpleaaureln Informing my Irkmd, that I am prepared togiye ail business entrusted to me alBuient nn i personal attention. 1 have a wharf for Sural Stares, with ample accomodations. Spirit ouse, aud Warehouse. Conslgnmehta of Naval - Stores for sate or shipment i and all klrtds of qn 4ry produce Bollcited Cashudvancesmudooncvrv ignmenta. ; , ; . AprillS 1850. -n- (JO. MYERS, A t;Whblcsaeand Retail Grocer, -. f fit vi Kiara constabtiv ttt haho Vin.i, Tea, Liquor. Provliion$, Wood juJ IF aobnH vaonr btbbbt. WtLMIXatON. N. C. Nor. 28. - ' '.' 109. WILLIAM M. UARRISS, '.V.-. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT CTRICT aitontl.in elven 4o procuring ffrelghti i BiKijtvuliii Camoes for vessels. fK a. Persia; fob.; ' iftltlllMMI i' KijjCol, John MeRae, Wllmngfn, N. O . Mows. Dudley Huntington, . lessrs, Hall, aackett Co., 'yrtscph Uilcy, Esq. Fayette. N. C. ... ... . '.'.Messrs. Jnmei Corner A Sons, Baltimore; ..:'',.. H R 1 Snn,liA n. PKIIn.l,,l..hl m tail A t . ' Thompson & Huntor. w i 1' (iuiiaiivBB w aauinwi "j rPillahurf A Sandfor York. it ' t. .t x, rr..r. u 'it J J. & O. P, Pltcojtb. Keunebunk, Me. July 17th, 1851. 62-y KWnATHAWAY&SON, ,'i,W-J I WILMINGTON. N. C. . J. Hatmawat. ; - J. L. Hathawa. .t jOol. II. o,: ' 91 :CHADB0URN&; HOOPER. 1 GenerAI Commission Jlerchants 1861 , v 63. -'.'' - ''' i.'i. :y j-ft- S-k BUSINESS CillDS. CEO. IIARRISS,- , General Commission-.-Merchant " WILMINGTON N.C.-I CTKICXaiten(iB givea U pioeurtng freight kj and purchasing Uargoiuireaeja,; - K. P. Hall,Es(j.rJ o ... O. Q, Pnrtilejl, J. A.Taylor, Esq, J, UBcllamyfEsq.,- ; WllmlngtoB Messrs. Baiiara Meiers. Tooker, HantingtsB, I -, Smyth 4 U Yi ; ' " Thomnso ell i . Messrs. Willia mi tftiUetr I ru, i .t. Baker, t0! a , r I, jij C O M Afl'SSl O N MRRflH ANTS I : cmwr ur.n orannnj SOUTH WAt'KR STltKBT. ; WILMINGTON, N, C. Sep. ,1350. , ' 8t- lye. . ALFRED MARTIN, AUCTIONEER' ' COMMISSION MERCHANT, GENERAL," AGENT. Wilmington ,N.CQct.3 18S t. 85tf. JOSEPH II. FLANNER, General Co anlssba Merchant. VHjHJiUTC)!, Ti. c. Oct. 9th, 1930. 87-ly-c. WILLIAM NEFF WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IS SHIP CHANDLERY, SHIP STORES AND GROCERIES, COttNKll OK" DOCK A WATRR STIIKETS 1 WILMINGTON, N. C. Doc.7lh 1850 . DEROsW MROWNr WILMINGTON, N. C. BROWN & DEROSSiiT. ii-.vr vohk. GRNKftAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. jAIarcl.17 '185. j N, l-y. GEO. II. KELLY, COMMISSION MERCHANT. Next Jaur.tojA; A! v'annel's,on North Woicr s( wiltattonil to the sale of ail kinds of Countrv Pro, 4dce, Such u Corn, Peas, Meal, Bacon, Lard, &c. and will keep constantly on hand a full supply of Groceries, . ,. , If.' i References. WillosHall.of Wayne, JlinAlcRae, WUmlngton VY.tCaruway, " tion. AlHtv.JL tlue. it. IS U P It ill Wll.nlncrtnn WILu 1 VVulkar D. Is, I8SA. " ' - ' HMT THOS. F. GAUSE. CJomrqissian Merchant & Auctioneer, ();iice In Hairs upper building, North Water . Street. Where he will be happy to attend to all orders In eltl'.or branch of his business. ,.. . VVilmington, N. C. Dee. 23. 1651. U9-tf. ADAMS, BROTHER & Co. (LatOB.irry, Bryant t AdainsJ C O M M.l S S I O N M E R C! HA NTS i i WILMINGTON, N. C. Jan. 1.1851. 123 CORNELIUS DuPRE. WHOLE SAJLfc Ab It ETA L DEALERS tit Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Taints, Oil, Dye Studs, , Glass, Perfumery,- Cigars, Old llqjiors, Vaney Articles, Ac., AIAltKKT STRKKT, . , WILMINGTON, N. C. Preseripttons-carefully compounded 'by experi enced pnrampq. , i . i March 28, J85I. J. C. LAX! A. COMMISSION MERCHANT, ' ' AND CHiNliRAL AciENT, ' SV1LMINGTON.N.C. Oct. I 18C0. .87 COMMISSION MERCHANT ' f f VVlLMlNCf TON,' N. C. RKFRR fo ' E. P. Hall, Esq., Pres't Branch Slate 1 Bank. I TIjoS. IL, Wright, Esq., Pres't Bank I Wilming- Uupe Hear, f tqn. n.v. O. G. Parsley, Esq., Pres't Commcr- I clal Bank, t Dec. 19. 1850 113-tf. THOS. D. BARRY. CmiuisUtt ' Mfcrcbkht 'and Ship 1 Broker, WILMINGTON, JV. C. Jan. 21, 1851. ; , I3i-tf. WILKINSON & ESLER. CAHtll DEALERS IN Confectionary, Fruit, Nuts, Toys.Faiicv Ar (ICies. l-eriuincry, suuHcru. ccimi, nut, WHOLESALE AND RE I AIL, -J . MARKET 8TREBT, ' WILM1NGTPN N. C Nor. 30, I860. .10-if McRlBA HIRRISS. IMPORTERS AND WIIOII3SALE AND RETAIL DEAFiEHS IN , , CHINA, GIASS, AND EARTHEN WARE, . ANDBARMING IMPLEMENTS, Went Bide Proof Street, between Market aud Dock etrectrf, WILMINGTON, N. C. October 2, 1851. 85. EMPTY SPIRITS TURPENTINE Vs'T 'BARRELS; ,'. rtAAEMPTTT ) Spirits Turpentine Barrels, In iVAgood prior, fox sale by , . , . . . .. :.::.',;.'.v:. ceo. harriss.. Oct .14. 'V. 90. BUSINESS CARDS. PORTRAIT PALVTIXG. . T MAS3ALON, portrait Paioier.tWonM respect- s tuny loiorcnt uveclilxensot wwotlngioa M la aurroandloz country, that ha has permanently loca ted himself in this place, and will- be happy to re ceive the patronage of any'ladles orgenUaien wbo may wish to procure kUhful liken eases of them eelveaorany member of t' -c family. .11a flattcra btmsclf, from bia Wng ex aee in the art, that he will be enabled to gi satisfactions His room Is in the baaemeM story of Mr. H. R. Nixon' Dwelling Hons, opposite the JaiL Wilmington, N. C. Aprils, 1351. . Mf. . ELUS, KUSSSLL & tp. chas. p. BLiie, auaar r. bdsscu, io. i. bvcsbll. an.25 1831. -. - .'.....-. 133. JOHN STRUTHERS & SON'S MARHLE AND SAND, STONE YARD, - flO."8iU UlUH BTKKET, v'.'. PHILADELPHIA. Marble Mantels, Abutments, 'limbs and Grave : Slopes contlanlly on Kand. Every description of ORNAMENTAL WORK AND STATUARY Executed and imported. Orders for public or pri vate Buildings executed with promptness and des patch. N. B. Designs will be sent for Mantels, Monu ments and Qrnye Stones, end all work shinned in sured from breakage when required. ' uct. 4. 85-ly-e MORE & GALLAGHER. IRON FOONDEHS, " AND MANUFACTURERS OF WROUGHT Sl CAST IRON RAILINGS RIDGE ROAD cV.qOAmS ST. t ! P1ULAJ1I?UII1A. A All orders attended to wUh .promptness and dea patch work warrante.d. vi : -Oct. 4. 86-lyc. SOUP DIGESTERS. N imyaluableNflrtlcletto the', epicure, dlspeptic, XX t)f,eYan .poor man. i "It nukes Soop what Is Soop" J. M. ROBINSON Ausust 28. 70 FLOUR. ? A RBLS. Canal Flour, for sale b UU J. HATHAWAY fc SON. Sept. 13. 77. COOPERAGE. TIHB subscriber is now prepared to make or re . ipalr water casks of any size, for the use of ves sels, on the lowest terms,! also! the ciiizens csn have any article in the Irae of Coopering made or repaired with dispatch. A. MORGAN. Wilmington, Feb. 26, 1858. 147-12m-p. CONSULATE QF HAVTL ) 64 Commercial Wharf, Boston, 5ih' March, 1851. ) MT1HR nndn-Mlaaot. aive .nfttiBO, that in accor- X dance with a law passed ut Port" an rnnrc, vu the 24th December last, vessels arriving in Hayti from., the; U. itefc on or after, the..i6ih April bext, must be provided with Duplicate Manifests of their cargoes, certified by a Consular Agent of Hay ft. If there shall have been one at the port of load- in?, otherwise the documents may be vcrrlfied be fore on officer (dujy authorized to administer an oo(U o( t,pe Stote er United States Government. B. C CLARK, May 8 23-tl. GLASS WARE! GLASS WARE!! T UST Received from New Vorll, a large of Vials J of various sizes, Spelr Tincture and bait Mouth Baltics. Toillette Buttles, fancv Punsenls, &c. &c Also, a laree assortment of Window Glass. For aolo.by : . O. DuPRE. Druggist and Chemist FIREINS(JRANCE. - PHE undersigned having received the Agency, is orenared to tnke risks won the moat fatordbU terms In one oi me ati insurance yomimma m vie cottnrv.THE HARTFORD PROTECTION. ; . H. NUTT, Agt. AuguBt23, 1851. II. & J. copy. 68-lf. RED ASH EGG COAL rWYvTONS of best Quality, landing and for J aale in lots to suit purchasers, at 16 per ton, for Cash only. ' : Persons ordering will please send the money, aa r.q.Coal will be delivered witiiout u, . ,'M , t ' DaROSSET & BROWN. Oct 23. 94 RAISINS, RAISINS. BOXES new crop, for sale by GEO. 50 MYERS. SI. Oct. 16 SHIPPING ARTICLES. J A HANDSOME edition of Shinpinz Articles, just printed and for alio at Tho Commercial Office, equal to any aa yet imported "from New York." ? ' : ' Orders for n Ream or mare will be fillod at coat of 0 to 20 per cent, cheaper than they are In New rork. Nov. 10, 1851. 102-tf OIL. A FEW barrels prlhjw Oil for Machinery, or Lamps, for sale by J. HATHA VAVct SON. July 8. .4 SAIL BAKING. THE Subscriber having located himself in the to ' of Wilmington, fat the nurvose of carry ing on the, SH molting business, would respectful ly inform the Merchants and Masters : of yessels, that he la prepared to operate, and feela confident Of giving satisfaction to all who -may employ him. He respcctiuuy solicits a snare oi puoue patronage Loft. No- 24 North Water Street, over Mr. J. 11 Planner's Counting House, Lord's WhsrL j . ,." Samuel tuRNRR. . Jan. 13. 128 DAILY EXPECTED PER SCHOONER It. PRICE. OH BARRELS New mess Beof 0J 10 ' do do Prime do; . 123 Boxes Cheese. For snle by JOHN C. LATTA. Feb. 5. .. ' ':, ... ,. , ; ,. . 128 if- - V HAMS AND LARD. QHAMS:Bml.i.rrel Urd,jhJreeelv.d,.nd ? V ' px;,. r UJtce VUaainsteM 4s Maleigli Kail Moa4 1 . ' Company, August 11 til 1861. j THE Freight trains fir HWaVm, will hereafter leave on Monday's Wednesday's, and Friday's, Freight must be at the Depot by 1 o'clock on fcet duroya, Tuesda,yJ fend Tbarsday's. - - t-f-4 r . . . ,. John NUTT. i -.(0. Transportation Agent n aoneri Tite 4 axes Obtained the premiaro st- the late fair in Uuurgia aatStrejof tH quality. For aaie by . 'Nov. 15... - :-. -;; . ' . ' , -104. " -y1' T, ." BACON, v-Cj'f'ff'f.i A LOT of superior forth Cnrellna Bacon, just received pai.ltuil Road. For sals, by y - LH. FLANNER, No, 25 Norh-Water Sliest Feb. 1 , . . i i :14H. BRICK BRICK. - C rtA UlDnk..lUAb ... Laa -a? I 11 11 I uauv vuiii? viv ir tiU vw 0 OnUUU J. AD. MeRAB dfc Ca. Fob. Id SOUTH CAK0UM.1 IM BANLtrU3iPAM, ' - OF CHARLESTON, 8. C. (CHARTERED by the Slate of South Corolina J with a Capital of 1250,000,811 paid in and will Invesledr-FIRE, MARINE, III V Kit AND L1FK RISKS. , CHAS. EDMONSTON, Pres.t. A. L. Tobias, Sec'y. ; . DIRECTORS t Robsbt Mabtin, Col. JAMae Gaosdrs, M. C. MoeoBXAt, Cmas. H.Ws.t, S. Mo way, Jr. Hixby Cosia. The subscribers having been appointed agents is this niace for the above named company, are pre pare to receive offers and issue policies of Insur ant on Fire, Marine, River and Life Risks, on line I terms. All losserineurred at this agency, tvii i e promptly adjuated and paid by the under sift A nritnssKT a rtnnwiM N. B Risks will be taken on the lives of slaves on ins most liberal terms, Wilmington, If C.j,qee. 2 Xs; 1 10 CARDENAS MOLASSES. 50, BBLS Cardenas Molasses, of Superior (iiiaiitv. now landtnr from Briir Port and for sale by; ADAMS, BROTHER & Co. Dep. 20. ' t: '118. FRESH BOSTON CRACKERS. TUST received, 25 tin canisters Bent's Bostin f Urackcre t, IU0 doa. Underwood's Pickles. Fo. sale, fow.i by, HOWARD St, PEDEN. Nov. 20. , BARRELS American J' 4,0 20 saneiior Enslish i . , ' A B k August 5. SO. ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER. Dlt. i. S. IIOUGTONS GREAT DYSPEPSIA CURER! The True Digestive Fluid, or GiWlc Juice Prepared from Rennet, or the fourth, stomach pthe Ox after directions ofBsron Lfebig.ilis great Physiological Chemlat, by J.S.Houghton, M. V-B, Philadelphia, Pa. This is a great Natural Remedy for Indigestion, and Dyspepsia, curing after Nature's own Method, b) Nature's own Agent, the Gastric Juice, .fiepsin la th,e chief lMnent, or Qreat Digesting ' Principle oftheGsstric Juice the Sbtoeni of (Vis Food, the Purifying, Preserving, and Stimulating Agent of the Stomach and Intestines. It is extracted from the Dlircsiive Stomach of the Ux, thus Tormina an A'tiflcial Qigeativa Fluid, precisely. like the fceturjl Gastric Juice, in Its Chemical powers, and furnish ing a complete and perfect substitute lor it By the aid of mis preparation, the paina and evlle of in digestion and Dyspepsia ars removed just aa they would be by a healthy Stomach. It iadoing wonders for Dyspeptics, curing cases of debility,' emaciation, nervous decline and Dyspeptic consumption, sup posed to be on ih" verge of the grave The Scien tific Evidcnca upon, which it Is based, lain the highest degree curfoo and remn'rksble. Baron Leloblg, In his celebrated work on Animal Chemistry. says: "An Artificial Digestive Fluid, snsloaons to the Gastric Juice, may be prepared from the mucous membrane of the stomach of the Ox, n Whksh various arjcjsa offood, as seat brrdegga, wll be softened, changed, and digested. Just in the same manner as they would be in the human stomach." Hslf a leaspooniui oi pure rural, lniueen or eis olved In water, will digest or dissolve Pie Pounds Roast Beef in aoout too noun out or tne store- aeh.' i ', Dr. Houghton's Pepsin, Is sold by nearly all the dealers in fine drugs and Popular Medicine, through out ihe United States. It ia prepared In Powder, and in Fluid form and in Prescription vials for the use of Phyaiciara. ' : 'Private Circulars, tor tne ase or trnysiciane, may be obtained of Dr Houghton or his Agents, descri bing ihe whole process of preparation and giving the authoritlea upon which the ctalma of thle new remedy are based. As It Is net a secret remedy, no objection can be raised against Its uu by Physicians In respectable stsnJIng and regular practice, .fries in Fluid form, One Dollar per not fteV; :.. -PEPSIN IN POWDER. Sent tf MM, Fret of Postage. ' . r For convenience of sending to all parts of ihe country, the Digestive matter of the Pepsin, Is put up in iho form of Powder, with directions to be dis solved In water by 'lire patient Tese Powders con tain just the sanje mottef as the bottles, and will be acnt by mall, free of postage, for one dollsr sent (post paid) to Dr. J. S. Houghton, M. D., Philadel phia, Pa. 1. 1 - Observe this f Every bottle of the genuine Pepsin bears the written signature of J. S. Hough ton, M. D., sole Proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa. j . EjTSold by all Druggists and Dealera ia Medl- j cines. ;' ;.'' ' " . ' " ":- . Sold, wholesale and retail, by A. C. EVANS e Sn vvll.na:ton N C U ' " """j BROTHERj W. U. LIPPITf & Co., and Oi De- .1 i .-".J ft. ' 1 ' t 1 '-' 1 ' 1 .. " 1 ' AXESi SOUTHERN MANUFACTURE. JUSTecsrred dhretl' from alanufaclurere a few dosen; ('Archer & Co'a." vrrv aoncHor Ak. c EMPTY SPIRIT BARREL Ortri SECOND Hand Spirit Barela, large vv ajze, in goon oruer, lur sate jr, . . I. - J)RpSSKT A BROWN. July 3d. 7. SUNDRIES, . TUTreceivad-aOQpags Coffee, Rio, Lagayra, w at 7iDingo,rr, smasioena) to Mrs sweST splesd chocolate! 10 Ahda. P. R. Sugar 1 100 bale, double refined lojf, crushed, powdered and granula ted S user i 200 boxr Candka, all kloda and gradea, 2AdoV Jud'a ps'entdo.,4s Sa and t la fsncv bot ess 6 lba. etchi lOabbls. Whiskey i M boxes CWsej 200 psckaiegfcefRaialnsi 200,000 Segara, aiBal ilmore prices 1 100 boxes fine Chewing Tobacco t 10,000 new two bushel Gnany Bags. Fwr sale at theloweal prices, by - ' HO WARS PEDEN. Nor. 20., Uifjt . , log. COFFEE. 100 ERA Co , : . i COFFEE. OT BAGS B lo Coffee. For ssle by ww -Uept. 13, RATH A WAT SON. BILLS OF LADING, Ac. 17IOLIO POST BILLS OF LADING bound in Books, and shects.slso Letter Sheets with svarjety of mercantile blanki.for sale at The Com. RATES OF FREIGHT O ATKS of Freight on the Wllmlrwton and Ri At eigh Rail Itoad, arid on the Company's Boats io unarieaion, revised end. ccrtecied December, lSo0;jiist primed and for ssle at the 6&et of 7 Commercial, at 25 centa per copy. ... ' ; Dec. 21 U9-i YD RK LIFE INSURANCE CO THE agency of this 'establishment for the town pf Wilmington, has been conferred upon ihs aoder. signea wno is prepared to srlord all requisite Infer, msilon, snd to rrcelve application for LIFE IN. SURANCR upon as reasonable terms as any other ineuiuuon oi me jame cnaractertn the country. H, NUTTAfpt. copy,' " 68-tf. August 23 II. &J SPIRIT BARRELS. 1 nfi AFr',h:cK'S superior Spiril arreb,for lUUsaleby 7 : J,ULATTA. Nov. 22. 107. CO-PARTNERSHIP. THE subscribers have this day formed a co-part-nership under the style of MoRab A HAaaiss, and have taken ihe new granite front elore, latey. erected by Capt. G. Potter, on Front between Mpir ket and Dock streets, where they will always keep a complete wholesale and retail slock of CROCKERY AND FARMING IMPLE ' MENTS, v ! to which they invite the attention of merchants and others, i Being IMPORTERS, we feel confident we can Sell articles in our Una on aa favOrahl torma. anil of fee jgood quality, as can be pufehseed'in the NtmcE. 4 THE aubscrlber having formed a co-partnership with Mr. N. T. Habbiss. Is desirous of closing up his old business, and begs lesveto nrge upon those Indebted lo him the necessity of a prompt settlement of their bills. Heat ihe same lime tenders bis thanks to his former customers for (I klndpeirboageiandsollcliaa continuance of ti same io the new firm. ALEX. McRAE, Jr. October 2.18&1." 85. AaagJaajm iU BKOTJJKKS LINE. nPHi! Steamer Brothers and Tow Boots, Steven L son and David Levis are prepared to for-WSId with PasrAtctt, all goods epnaicnad id lha Propri- etdr. T'-ij . Tbe Steamer Brothers is of lioht dbadoht. and well suited lo run in tow sealer. She nossesscs note- er, and speed, and la addmlrably adapted to totting, and ear, aecommoaaieaooui i) passengers. The Proprietor contemplates ruanlnir the Boat himself, and will give special attenttOn .10 war freight and naval stoiesi to lowing, end will Wo attend to ins eomiort sno convenience or fassen- gers. From his long experience as Agent In Wil mington of the several Steam Boat Companies, he thinks he can give satisfaction. To Merchants (n in interior he would say, that all Gooda shipped by hlm, will be delivered to their Agents In Favetteville. 'His Agenl In WJiminnton It DAVID BANCS, to whom all communications may beaddreeaed, a Ascnt of the Steamer Brothers. . . junn 15 aim as, proprietor. Mav 18. ' - ; 2B-12me. ' Salisbury . Watchman, Greensboro-Patriot, FajralleVllle Qbservei' and CarolirtiSn. sdd.' Aahboro Herald, please copy 4 weeks, and send bill ta this office. j?. , GROCERIES. A A BAGS prinw UatCeitM W 7 hnds. ft RiSugarj - 40 boxes snd 13 casks prime Cheese r' 25 barrels Mesa Pork ) ' 100 barrels Sup. Flour, risscitsd brands ; 15 ksgs Gdebem')tM ' , ,t ft ' ;i 10 boxes (8's) Tobacco; 20 , " Soap ' 8 hhds. Bacon, Sides and Ilamsi . 30 boxes Rsi'insj - 20 barrels Lamp Oil For sale by J. 11 A1 HAWAY A SON. 6V:20. 100. PORK AND HAMS Q BBLS. Mesa Pork,; : 0J 10 casks superior Oonvased Hams f . ' ' ; " : .., Daily expected from Bnliimire and for ssle by' , 1 J.&D, McRAE &Co.v Oct .28. : f v 96. i JUST RECEIVED, PER SCHR. Ilk HART FROM PHIL: ' 1 ozs- SulphauinineP.oi W., , I JJ 50 ozs. Sulph Quinine, Gcrmsn i 5 bids. Epsom Salts. Sulphum, Ni tric snd Maristrie Acids. Also, a large assort ment of choice Cbeinkaie from the faborstory of Poinrdy ft WBiklrtroan.' Forealejentaf t '. , ' I C'DuPRK-S, i , . Drag Store. f" Oct. 25. .. 'v-: -i 5. . JUST ) RECEIVED. j FEW. Casks 'of fine Liquors, for Medicinal pnrpoasa. for sale by ruffirlrt ino Lhir V-..-M j i,k'wA'IV Ttrf't -Jt ' .vr.:' i. tN. J r- - J-ess 0 Amtrie R. HM JkmrmO, -NORTH CAR0LINA ' 4 Wilmington and MancTiuirr Railroad We have received the 4th annual report e4 Ihe directors of ihie company, snbraiitei At a -meeting of the tockhol Jera beJJ on tha 28th ait. rx : .-f - vs.- .,v:-'m i - n. The whole amount eipeotJed opon tha ' work op to tha data of the report, haa. been $397,8(50 4?. The) amflont eollecfetf, aa re ported npofi tha capital etock of tha (01008- . ny, incloding rontraeVr not rrompletrd anal not credited to rontractore, ia 1724.330 70 Ultnia sB,tha eolicctione ; Jiava bcea on tha sub' '. .acripiiort oC'hfl Blata . . : "wf Bonrb Carolina ts ?. . ' -, Carpliua milroad ttoc i, at pat valyft.. 1 :or t 1 a a, . ' '1. t in annecnpiton or fiale . of North Carolina, etc.. - " in Wilrolrigtori , au Raleigh railroad Srfock, 1 at pnr value... -V . .j Sabecription of the town - pi Wilmington, la bonde ' tf the' cornoraioa..T('lC0.000 , ' . 453,0OOt ' i' ' 11 j'i ' - Leaving amount coilectej 00 pri-i . . i.; vi iw vwicr aauacripuvna 01 iij ft, eanital atock pi, i ..p,i 27150 70 ' Of lh flock nnd bonde above meotionad. ' all ara now in. tha possession ol the company, except $$0,000 of the South' Corolina rail road stoat, which was cold daring tnet arprinya; -to aid in meeting the pnyrr u of 3,200 le.n of iron raile, coritracfed l r. a.k4'n -;The coraDnny aoflcrcJ a i. ijif abontil- 537 50 on the sale oft! h C troliwi ' railroad stock, which ima t'.ice L --' wnra4 lhaa tnadteop by .tho , tliviJnJ re uv. l on tha balance remaining in their hami u Tlue baJtance the company do Lot mean lorfifmwer. of af present, aa the increased receipt or the Sooth Carolina railroad piva assurance that -the atock will also increa-o in ta!ne.r i . Of lh bonds tubscriltfi by the town, of WUmingtpiv $75,500 yer.o .twi on lb I at ; '; itBiL iTbesa saleawere at par valoe. and it ' ia'heiieved that the 'remaining t21.5C3 can be disposed of on the aanje terms. 'j-- . The proceed of these boud were espeoi- ' ally K appropriated 5 br itha i meeting af atockholdere irf Jnnoary last, lor theporcfiaae ;- o iron to oa delivered at Wilmington. ., The aobaeription of $200,000 to bepai'd In. the atock of the Wilmington and Raleigh, railroad, made by tha S'afa.of onh, Carh ' Iina; tbe company Teecl.to.ftcgeplj irf eon aidemtron of thd s.l fy increasing busJoeae of that road, with a Ur - redocliorj in ifa ex- ' penses,coneaneDtopo.. i Mnyinj the track n'i with new and heavy rails instc 1 of the old' . Pat' bateT and 'have tamed fertincatt',f?PfKI inures oi its a toe a is anas oiisji n .. olina, in- payment of 2,000 rfiarw of the Wilmington an,d Rukrgli rh -iJ f ' ii-'iau aoBacriptH),, atirrri to; tnat aboya, -mentkioed,:will i rp.pital , stock of , the company to t. ,.ly iiiuJ,0ui) In April last the company Lmted mortgage bonda for $500,000, redeemable on the 1st day of Jaaey f Wring 7 per cent, iolcrest, payable in Janei andt pcf ember of each yeur. ; at thfl Merchants' Bank of New YorW;aml convir- ' -tibie into the stock of the company at the op. . - lion of holders, at any lime previous to the let June, 1865. ' . The sales made of these bonds, and the cootracla1 far which they are to bo' received' - in payment,, liava absorbed flDD.COO. our of ,''r. tha $6(10.000 , rseoed,. :' leaving1 yet I la sold, $141,000 of them, i , - V:Of Iheao V'da I200.CCO were r-.'l 7.C0O - tone ofiron rails, contra ted forvvil , :ra. Bailey Biotberacc Co. ot London, v, I h are to be delivered in Wilrainrion anl Clar leg ion in March and vone of the present yepr, , at $41 50 , fcr ton." For. all but the., prime eosv of ma iron, nowever, $00,000. the com pany have to piovide, which ntnouut ia to be deducted from the r price to bo paid. ','.' ' .The estimated cost of the road, made by the chief engineer, is $I.&30,00O.f From which ' deduct xpndif urea already made, and there is left $S90J39 58.. Add bills, for n $30,000 payabta tt the Slate Bajnavof Sontl -Carolina, ami the amob'bt to be'provided ibjt ia $920,139 58. ,J , ; . 1 .' . ' , i ' The company have in atock, bonds etc., : the aam of $1,070,105 02. ; From whic!r;tle- - duct the $928,139 58, before mentioned,, end. there le a balance left of $143960 Zf to cov- "L it loaeea frpm atock, bonda, aubscriplio (lata, 4 etc., which it ia) bow impojisjole to esiimate, irom tne nature ol the aeeuruec new. . v . It f ia believed that the Company "h be able to complete their road, with tbe nj ' ajjaaha, wjlbenj jncprrjiig tpermaneiu, any . S ' new liabllilies.'or such at least as the rer - vj mean of the company, when made available, -may not discharge,; r ZeifiirCf;' ": ' ' v With regard to the progress or the; rend, 151 milea from it junction with tie Camden . :- branch to Snmterville. U completed and! in- . operation; Tha business on ihia- parlof ta ? road w very.; proutable. w roto &umtemu to the Great Pea Dee, the work ia procrea- ' 'i sing steadily, and it k confidently, expecrd that the road will be finiVheJ M poiiit s$ " ficiently near ,lhe Pee Dee to lake off. the eropa of that regioa the present year, if offer- : ed. -'flS-v -irw ixts i--;-t&i&-)filft $ 'rsiSSL: ;,-On the eaatern end of the roaf. there haa not been so latee a fijree collected yet aada-' ' . - aired, but no excrtiona will be spared to ia- .; crease it, and hasten the lu, insf of tha track from Wilmington westward. The time since " : - which freights have been taken ia too short '". to mabhsthe. eompanv to Torm a re liable, a. Hmata of the future ; business of the road. '"t ;;" They belie, ve that (Uo ,tra flic, would be large, ' if ihey coulil only succeed in' in akin .aUtajV , factory arrangement with the Smith Caro- ? ' Unit railroad - company.' for aulhoritr 'rt '. lee'ivt mid deliver Irpifrht At the junction Of - ay,-' m,' . ia "'Jp.- y . - 1V.A -' " - "ti f
The Tri-Weekly Commercial (Wilmington, N.C.)
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March 16, 1852, edition 1
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