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IB f 1 ! i , ) i I ' I ti ry ' ' ii. li lion ; u published tsi-weekly, Jby i : : ; r, lc VOL" GNO. 156. WLIPqTON. N.;C. THURSDAY ?.TOUNING; 'MARCH 1C. 1853. WIIOLL 0.9U. S 1.1 1 . I 1 mm i- ! Ti-wmLY cohercul; fablulieJ every TusaDAf. ThoSsdav and Sat bay, at 83 CO per annum, payable in all cases In advance: .n'v"" '-V-, i b y t ii o si a s t. o n i . J'X . : Editor aud Proprietor. - I I OOBXU '''f . PBONiO' MiBKST TKT8, ajr.-ViaserUon, $0,50 1 qr; 2 month, f.oo 6,00 f 8,00 12,00 35 3 ," I if1 -I montR, 2,50 1 1 " I year, 1 " tX9 line! Sir test milti.riiiil( n "advertise Mam? exceeds tonl; the prlc will bo in propor. All advertliu9ot"a payable at the ilmeftWkr InsertloBV&4;' Contracts with yeirly drltcr, wilt be made on tUa misifiberal ittm9Sh:S': ; . ' , . . iranafer of contracts fir yearly aavertlelng will be pomiliied.J. Should circumstances render a change io Wslneivor an onexpecied removal neces- arV wrdtnito ! published terms will ' be i the option et tlfe?eoifcrlor, -.lor. the time he ha Uitk4i'00i$0V::- the prMlog of? Artnuiil Advertisers Is strictly t nlted'to their own Immediate business i and all ad virtUements forth berrefiiof other persons, as well "j all 'advertisements not Immediately connected wlth'thejlr OjWti business, and all excels of advertise ments In lenstih OT'OtherwIs. beyond the limit en gaged, will bacharged at the usual rates. No advertisement Is Included In the contract for the i le or rent of houses or lands in town or conn try, or for the sale or hire of negroes, whether the property Is owned .by tho advertiser or by other persons, xnese are eiut" " The anftonnoemont of mwlagos or deaths will he onsidertd as no ws, and ijorted free of charge but all 4 llttonat matter,' beyond the simple an nouncMllnt oif the "death of tti poraoni will bo charged oil tho same terms as advertisements. All aavertisoittonts Inserted In the trl- wcek!y Com wtfcW, are ontlilod to one Insertion In the Wttklj free of c'tare.. - ' JfOBCARD and PANCV PilLNTI.NO.oxecuted lit euperlor style. "N ' ; ' 1 v mm Foit.Tfls co.tfERcm. NKV YOaK t Messrs. Baow & DstoasT. BO t t'saeaiicK Kjdor. Ksq. 1 ; WILMING VOS N. C. ' Partlciii r tteutlou pall to proetn-ln ft-eights i aul prcliluiArioes for ressoln. ..... u ... I . Kiikt i kftiviolili IOJ W. . 69. ' Cc.ioral Cii .ii adi Forwdrillns Merchant. lroajt narsoiial attentlou ffireu w oiisiju- 'J"t ; fa .uln r fcnipment. tVinlnatotiJan.30, 1331. 133 tf Oommlssioo and Forwarding , J ' : - MERCaNT. . WItiMIXGTOV, . C. -;Feb4 19 1851. , 143-12m. : : WILLIAM A. GWYER, GENERAL? ' AQEIjf i FORWA UDING c hin'J.: Cosiaalssioii M6rtlant. I TAKE pleasure In Informing my irWnds, thai I kin prepared to give all business ontrusted to me elBclent un 1 personal attention. 1 have a wharf for Naval jJtores, with ample secommudatlons. Spirit House, aud Warehouse.' Consignments of Navitf "Stores for sale or shipment i and all kinds of coun try produce soljcjHL Casludvanccsm.ideoncon- , aignmentst r -. i. i, -K , 15 Wholesale and Retail Grocer, j ff.,'' astS OOSISTATtt OH HAWD P a ninhi Tta Liniton, Protiiumt, Wood and Wil . hit War Fruit, CoitftUivnaru, cf-c. &. eoern nowr STSStT, WILMINGTON, N. C. 109. WILLIAM M. IIARRISS, U C GENERAL COMMISSION 'MERCUANT ? & ;AYILMIXQTON..N. C. TRICT aitentljn Wen -- p.-oourlag Frelghti 'add purchutni Cargoes for vessels. Rsrsas!(6at . ' -i-,-..-. ... jO. O. PHlev, KHi ' ) Ool. John Moltae, J Wilmngt'n. N. C 'Mews. Dudley 4b Huntington, ) Jilees. flail, Sackettdt Co., . P jlles.-in. James Corner A Sons, Baltimore. i.. a. ooauern o., rnuaaeipnia J! -It M l Tliompson A Hunter, ?v. vrV PlIlsburyA Sanlford,6 Yorlt Hunting & Tufts. Boston.' t;' J. AG. P.'Phcoaib, Kounebunk, Me. Jufy 17th, 1851.; - 62-y f QltHAWAY & S9N, vC?MAfW j MERCHANTS a' i WILMINGTON, N. C. ' MfATHAWAt." ' . J. L. Hathawa, 16. 91 S CHADBOURN & HOOPER. n Cenfjr.'il Coracilsslonfcrc.hants, .jaiyWiesr. .vr--V.'-5;ivrrs.v; 83. , i. A--, ',JW!MM1I BUSINESS CARDS. (JE0. lliURISS, Geucral Commission Merchant, QTRICT attention given to piocuring Kreight Jjkna purcha8iq(Jarsiesfurvesseis K r nun, iMHit . 9,G.Paatey,Ksq.VA,,r; I J.A.TaojEsq., s ' Wilmington.. , 'J.l."flod.i4f, Eq., i : . H ; ' ! Messrs. Uattard ttuntlngldnf J i, Mesers.TooHer, SmythAUft, 1 N rirk v PA Thompson Huntee, Ales'?. HerroniJr., PhllnJelphlaJ; Messrs. WiUiams a tlutJAr, 1 i5l'';f'V r' Jan. 2. 1851. i :i23-tf. A3liliiiiJjfc' L.rila.aiW U OM M 1 S S 1 U K ' M o H UHAMS . W I Ii Mi INGTOST , N . C . . , Sep, 2T, 1850. r , - ' 82-Iyc. ALFRED MARTIN. s f AUCTIONEER, ... COMMISSION MERCHANT, GENERALAGENT. IVllralngtonN,C..Oct.3 1861. 86tf. JOSEPH II. FL INNER, ticacral Cojniissioo Merchant, w ilmixg r os, x. c. Oji. 9th, 1830. 87-ly-c. williaFneff, WHOLESALE AND- RETAIL DEALER IN SHIP CHANDLERY, SHIP STORES AND GROCERIES, CORN EH OP DOCK A VATRR STREETS r WILMINGTON, N. C. Dec. 7th 18C0 " ViuAUNttTOX, N. C. BROWN & DER0SSET. k .'. . J- XZW YORK. OKXEIIA h COMMSS10KMJSRCHANTS. Mnrcl.17 lUl - ,, t-y. GEO. II. KELLY COMMISSION MERCHANT. NextdMq.A, A. vVannet's, on North Vate st will attend to Ute sale at'allkinds of Country pro, duco,suuh or Corn, Pens, Meal, Bacon, Lard, Ac. and will keep constantly on hand a full supply of Groceries, &c. -r,-,'; f.Nt:S.V ' References.' WllloaHall.of Wuyne, JohnAIcOae,; Wilmington W. Caraway, Qort. AU.. M Ric. " K. P. Hill, Wil.nlngton, Wiluy A. Walker, " ,: Dee. 13, 1850. - 115-ly. Comfnlsstoa Mcrcmm & Auctioneer, 0:Bc8 In Hall's upper building, North Water Street. Where he will be happy to attend to all orders in either brunch of his business Wilmington, N. C. Dec. M, 1851. 119-tf. ADAMS, BROTHER! (Late Barry, Bryant A AdamsJ COMMISSION MERCHANTS WILMINGTON, N. C. Jun. 1,1851. 123 CORNELfuSDuPRE. WHOLE SALE AND RETAL DEALERS I It Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Taints, Oil, Dye WUirti, Glass. Perfumery, Cigars, Uid llqtiors, Fancy Articles, fcc ' 4A11KKT STREBT, WlliMlNQTOM, N. C. Prescriptions carefnlly compounded by experi enced persons. Jfurch 28, 1351. J J. C. LATTA. COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND GENERAL AGENT, WILMINGTON, N .C . Oct.l 1860. 87 " AjfLEVcOSTIN, CO M M I SSI 6 N 'M'E'BC H A N T . WILMINGTON, N. C. ' RKPRR TO E. P. Hall, Esq , Pros't Branch Slate 1 Uink, j Thos. H. vVright, Esq., Pres't Bank ( Wilming Cape Fear, f ton, N. C. O. G. Parsley, Esq., Pres't Commer-1 Cisl Bank, ) Dee. 19. 1850 H8-tf. TTT THOS. D. BARRY. Commission Merchant and Ship Broker, WILMINGTON, N. C. Jan. 21. 185,., . ; 131-lf. WILKINSON & ESLER. CARH OBALEBB X onfeetlcrhary, Fruit. Nuts, Toys, Fancy Ar ticles, Perfumery; Tobacco. !cgars, 4c, '? WHOLESALE AN If RE I AIL, ' MARKET STREET, WILMINGTON N. C. Nor. 30, 1860. 10-f MeRAE & IIARRISS. IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DSALtSKS IN CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHEN WARE, AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS. West aid Front street, between Market aud Dock streets, : WIL MING TON, N. C. ; Octobor 2, 1851. 83- t 1 empty4 Spirits turpentine ' BARRELS. QATVRMPTY Spirlta Turpentine ..Banal,' in good prder, tor sals by GEO. UARRlSS. Oct 14. aE44Harfvesv BUSINESS CARDS PORTRAIT PALmXG. J' MASSALON, Portrait Painter, would respect- fully tnfunn the eltiaens of Wilmington and the surrounding country, that he ban permanently ioca ied,;hlmclf in tiu place, and will be happy to re ceive the patronage of any ladles or gentlemen who. may wUli to . ptocure faithful likenesses of them selves or any member of their family. lis flatters himself, from his long experience in the art, that be will be eoabled to give satisfaction. His room Is in the basement story of Mr. H. R. Nixon' Dwelling Heate, opposite the Jail, Wilmington, N. C. Aprils. I35L. , - - . f-ly. v ELUS, RUSSELL & Co. GENERAL . OMMISSlQy MERCHANTS ;:V'':t"-;;wu.MiNaTOH,.c. ,t :x CHAS. D. SLLIS, HSRBT r. SCBSKLL, JOB. . BCSSaU. Jan.25 1831. V 133. '. JU1IX Ml illi 1 llritlM AL MI,'M MARBLE AND SAND STONE YARD, . No. 860 HIGH 8TREET. " ' : . x PHILADELPHIA. Marble K iaklst Monuments; Tvmbt and Orate .:' Slonet d, n sta nllyan hand. Every descripii of ORNAMENTAL WORK AND STATUARY Executedand imported.. Orders for publie or pri vate Buildings executed with promptness and des patch. - :. ,"'. N. B. Designs will be sent for Mantels, Monu ments and Grays Stones, and H work shipped in sored from breakage when required. V "' '' ' "' Oct. 4. ' -v-jr .;; J.- .-. -' , ;v: .; ' 85-lyHs' '. MORE & GALLAGHER. IRON FOUNDERS, AND MANUFACTURERS OF WROUGHT & CAST IRON RAILINGS RIDGE ROAD & fCOATES ST. . , PlI(bAD&IPHA. All orders attended to With promptness and des patch work warranted. OolM, :.i " -: 98-ly c. SOUP DIGESTERS. AN lr l ore N imvaluable article, to the epicure, dUpeptlc, reren poor man. "It makes Soop what is Soon" J. M. ROBINSON. Ausust 28. 70. FLOUR. Canal Flour, for sale by J. HATHAWAY" A SON. 77. 60 BBLS. Sept. 13 COOPERAGE. rpHB subscriber Is now prepared to. make or ro- X pair water casks or any site, tor tne use ot ves note, vii si ixrrvm imh nisuj iew vihvm wwsa have any article In the line of Coopering made or aI a lh- lAueaal a m m I mr Iha rfllinsi en repaired witn dispatcn. A. U11UA Wilmington, Feb. 26, 1833. 147-12,n-p CONSULATE OF HAYTf. 64 Commercial Wharf, Boston, 6ih March, 1861. mHK underlined elves notice, that in accor X dance with a law passed at Port au Prince, on the 24th December iast vessels arriving In Haytt I from ihe U. States on or after the 16th Aoril next, mam pciiTwna i"fiinq juaiiliont VI their cargoes, cer tinea oy a uonsuiar Agent oi Hay tl If ihflrfl nhnll have been one'at the1 cart Of load. fnir, otherwise the doeumenls may be VcrHfTe1 be fore an officer dlulv Duthorfxed Id administer an oath) of the Slate or United States Government. a. U. ULiAKK. May 8 23-tf. GLASS WARE! GLASS WARE! I JUST Received from New York, a large of Vials of various sixes, Speir Tincture and Salt Mouth Bottles, Toillette bottles, laocy fungents, ota ecc. Also, a lurse assortinent of Window Glass. For sale by C. DePRE. urugeigi sno unemwt. FIRE INSURANCE. rHE undersigned having received the Agency, Is nrensred to lake risks upon the most fatorable term tn one oi tne otn insurance wraijm m uic country. THE HARTFORD PROTECTION.' 7 '! r . ........ w r. j s- .i . n. nun, iiiji ' August 23, 1851. H. & J. copy. 68-tf. RED ASH EGG COAL. )"vrTb.S of best qjialtty, landing and for C.)J sale In lots to suit purchasers, at 6 per ton, or Caehonly. Persons ordering will please send the money, a no Coal will be delivered wiiiiout it. DaROSSET A BaOWN. Oct 23. 9 ' RAISINS, RAISINS. 5QBOXE?,eVcrop,foraaleMyERg Oct. 16. 81. SHIPPING ARTICLES. A HANDSOME edition of Shipping Articles, just printed and for silo at Cowmcrefof OJlct, equal to any as yet Imported, "from New York." ' J Order foe a Ream or more will be filled at a eost of 10 to 20 percent, cheaper than they are in New York. . - ' York. Nov. 10, 1851. 102-tf OIL. A FEW barrels prime Oil for Machinery, or Lamps, for sale by " . i. HATHA VAYoi SON. JulyS. ' " ' 4 SAIL MAKLNG. THE Subscriber having located himself in the to of Wilmington, for the purposs of carry ing on the Sail making buslnoss, wcfuld reapeetfaf ly inform, the Merchants and Masters of vessels, that he le prepared to operate, and feels confident of giving satisfsctlon to all who may employ him. He respectfully solicits a share of public patronage Loft, Nc 24 North Water Street, over Mr. J. H Planner' Counting House, Lord' Wharf. SAMUEL TURNER. Jan. 13. ' 128 DAILY EXPECTED PER SCHOONER SI. PRICE. OA BARRELS New meet Beef j 0J 10 do do Prime dot ' 123 Boxw Cheese. For sole by JOHN C. LATTA. Fcb.'l. 128-if. HAMS AND LARD. f)C HAMS'and 1 barrel Lard, jnst received, and ZD Ut saU, by y .:V v' J..C. l,ATTA . f- '-t .rf-brt- E--r , - -A-iL'-ajBB---V-i5 ..... T 4 OA E8LS. aupylor, fursale low by"- A. ilARTIN.. MOMENTLY expected 3t0 I llolaMea, cargw of Brig Joh Hhds. new crop a Dawson, from MIL;-: COSTIN, Brown'a Whatre t feW 17. v.-;' r - ? 143. AXES, SDUTIIN mANUFACTURE. 1 US T received direct trom aisfidfaclursrs a ftw l Oozeft "Aietier & Cas. eery Ifcsrlor Axes These axes obtalat J the premium at (ha late fair In Georgia and are of beet qualiif, .for M by POrTERik KIDDER. No, is: ' i y - viol. A LOT of suplor NotHCOrolhts 9WrjiMM 4. locuvcn per muii noaa. ror sale, by ' t 1. H. FLANKER, . -No. 25 North-Water Biieeu" Feb. 10, . ' x1 .... . 140. BRICK BRICK. 35,000 HARD burnt brick, for sale, by : V J, Ok D. McKAK & Co ! ?M:,;; 140. y el), 1U, SOD Til CJROLIMil I.NM BAMtruJifAM, OP CHARLESTON, 8. C. : CHARTERED by the State of South Corolina With a Capital of 1250,000 .all paid In and will invested JF1RK, MARINE, R1VKR AND LIKK RISKS. CHAS. EDMONSTON, Pres,t. A. L. Tobias, Src'y. DIRECTORS t Rosbbt Mastix, Col. Jambs Gadsdbw, M. C. Mobdbcai, ' Cmas. H. Writ, S. Mower, Jr. Hssbt Cosia. The subscribers having been appointed agents In this lace for the above named company, are pre pare to receive offers ariq Issue policies of Insur anc on Fire, Marine, River and Life Risks, on Hue J terms. All losses Incurred at this agency, will e promptly adjusted and paid by the under sigi d DsR0S3ET A BROWN. N. B Risks will be taken on the lives of slaves on the most liberal terms, Wilmington, N.C.j Deo. 2, , 110 CARDENAS MOLASSES. Kf BBLS Cardenas Molasses, of Superior O vquality, now landing from Brig Portland, for saie Dy AUAM3, HKU1 tiKtt 4b Co. Dec. 20. Hft FRESH BOSTON CRACKERS. TUST received. 25 tin canisters Bent's Bostln J Crackers t lOQdex. Underwood's Pickles. , Fo sale, low, by HOWARD 4b PEDEN. Nov. 20. 106. i ;iS: GLUE. OA BARRELS American 4U 70 ; sepVrio'r Etigllsh jnst received, and for sale,-by - . i ADAMS, BROTHER 4k Co., ; . AagastS, . ' , , ... 90. ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER. ep.- V'- Ott"4r; '. HOITGTONM" GREAT DYSPEPSIA CURER! VLa s.. niMallnA DlnlJ AS f!Mital J'isIj HO I UV Jg(Bia f v i imsui VI viaon v w ssav Prepared from lien net, or tne tonrtn stomscn oi tne Ux, sitor directions oi uaron L,ieoig, vne great Physiological Chemist, by J. b. Houghton, in D.. Phlladeluhla. Pa. This It a ereat Natural Remedy for Indigestion, and Dyspepsia, coring after Nature's own Method, b Nature's own1 Agent, the Gastrie Juiee. Pepsin is the ehief element, or Great Digesting Principle ftheGaetric-yulce the Solvent of the Food, the PutUvinr. Preserving, and btimutating Agent ol tne stomacn ana inieeunee. ii tm sxiracica irora the Digestive Stomach of the Ox, thus fotrrfinx an Artlffciul Digestive Fluid, precisely like the natur jl Gastric Juice, in its Chemical powers, and furnish . - -' . . . - . . i . I e ing a complete end pcrlect substitute for It. By the aid of litis preparation, the pains and evil of in digestion end Dyspepsia are removed just as they would be by a healthy Stomach. It ladoing wonders fof Dyspeptics, curing cases of debility, emaciation, nervous decline and Dyspeptie consumption, sup- posed to be on the verge of the grave The Scien tific Evidence ORun which It is based, Is in lbs hishest degree curious and remarkable. ;.' Jaron Leiebig, in his celebrate work on- Animal Chemistry, ssvsi 'An Artificial Digestive FftrteV, analogous to the Gastrie Juice, may be prepared from the mucous membrane of the stomach of the Ox, la which various articles of food, as meal and eggs, wit h tafUiud. chanted, and dlgttttd, juet in the tame manner at they would be In Ihe h uman tlomach." ' Half s teaspoonful of pure repstiv, iniuse or abs olved In water,' will digest or dissolve Five Pound Hoaet Beef M aoout two aouru cm ut.ute ja sum ach.. ' ;.. ',- Dr. HourhWs Pepsin, is sold by nearly all the dealers in fine drugs and Popular Medicine, through out the United Stales. It is prepared In Powder, and in Fluid form and in Prescription vials for the n4 of Phvalelana. , Private Circulars, for the qse ef Physicians, rnay be obtained of Dr Houghton or Ms Agents, descri bing the whole process of preparation and giving ihe aulRfedtie upon which the claims of this new remedraftsed. 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 POWDER. Seat Mail, Free of Pottage. For convenience of sending to all parts ef the country, the Digestive m slier of hs Pepsin, Is put up In the form of Powder, with direction to be dis solved In water by the patient. The Powders eon tain just th earn matter a the bottles, and will be sent by mall, free of postage, for one dollar sent (post paid) to Dr. J, 8. Houghton, M. D., Philadel phia, Pa. ." s'&'Obsevva this! Every bottle of (he genuine Pepsin bears Ihe written signature of J. 8. Hough- ton, -n. ir..soie rropfiewr, ruipe'K'"i r. tjjTSold bysll Drugglfts and Dealers in Medl cines. '' ''"--. J .-..". '. .'','(':'.,,. ' -' 1 ,' Sold, wholesale end retail, by A- C. EVANS A BROTHKRJ W.H. L1PPITT A Co., and C. 0e- nab wiImIma V C - ' - '. .... S uiAl A v)AaaULL3. f VI II 1 ,'-u'' li3r" apiriw nereis, large feuw sixe, in gooa ororr, nn saie ey, - DsltOiSKT 4k BROWN. July 3d. - 47. SUNDRIES, JCSTrccewed 3ti0bags CofTe, Rio, LaguyrS, Si Domingo, Java, andMocbai 2a bags sweet apicea cnocwate r iu otids. r. K. angsri iOQ bbla. doable refined to if, crurhed, powdered sod granula ted Sugat t'2lW boxes Candlt-s, all kind and grade) it d. Jad'a pa,'endo.,ts 5 sod 6, in fanev box ee, t lbs. eacht 100 bbls. Whiskey 60 boxes Chcesci 200 psckages new RaUinst 2U0.000 tiegsrs, at Bai timore prices j lOObexen fine Cnewina-Tobaecat 10,000 new two bushel Ganny Bags. Fur sale at the lowest prices, by HOWARD 4k PKDKN. Nov. 20. , .. 104. t ' ; f v COS!1 AE " ' t w ' I 1 Of s BAGS extra Itlo.for sale, by - . ' . LiyU.v . , ApArtts. b aarH era c... . COFFEE. J BAGS Rio Coffee. For mU by Hathaway aY son. 77. Sept. 13. BILLS OF LADING. ktK. IJtOLlOPOST BILLS OF LADING bound In Booksrsad shocu.also Letter Sheet with e,vsriciyormercaniilcblanks,lorsaleat T ha Com menial Office. RATES OF FREIGHT RATES of Freight on (he Wilmington andt Ral eigh Rail Road, and on the Company Boat! to Charleston, revised and corrected December, 1850; just printed and for sale at the office of The Commercial, H 25 cCntsper copy. .- D!Jh- ;, Iif. YO RK LIFE INSURANCE CO. rnlv. agency of thisestsblUhment forth town of 1 Wilmington, has been conferred oponth onder signed who Is prepared to afford all requisite infer matlon, and to rrcelve application for LIFE IN, SURANCE upon as reasonable termojss any other insmuiion oi tne same cnaracter in the country. mi nun. Auguai23 "H. ftebpr' Wll SPIRIT BARRELS. . 1 (Y AFFLECK'S superior Spirit Barrel., for I VAJsaleby J, C. LATTA. Nov. 22. 107. CO-PARTNERSHIP THE subscribers have this day formed a co-partnership under the style of McRas A Hasbiss, and hsve taken the new granite front More, latey erected by Capt. O. Potter, on From between Mar kel and Dock streets, where they will always keep Complete wholesale and retail stock of CROCKERY AND FARMING IMPLE. v. MENTS, . to which they Invite the attention of merchants ind others. - : -.( ; Being IMPORTERS, we feel confident we esn self articles in pur line on a favorable terms, and M tr good1 qusljiy, bs 'eawb purchased 4n lbs UniiedStafes. 'ALEX.'McRAE, Jr.,' V'J' N. T. HARR1SS. THE eitbscrlber having formed a co-partnership with Mr. N. T. HAS alas, rs deeiroaa ot atoataa ep bis old business, snd begs leave to urge epon Ihoea iHdebird tu hiim tha neeaaaltv" of a nromnt settleme'rit o? their blll. "Hi sf the same fime tenders his thanks to his former customer for their kind patronage, and solicits contlnusnce of th same to tho new firm. ALEX. McRAE, Jr. October 2. 1861. 85. THE Steamer 'roW snd To w Boat, Sleeen son and Ootid Ijeieie are prepared to forward with Dssfatcm, all goods consigned to the Proprl- elor. ' - .i.;,t The Steamer Brother Is of uht dsaboht, and well suited to run in lote water. She possesses ;wf er, end ipetd, and is addmirably adapted to towing, and cat, accommodate about 2,0 pasaenger. ir ' The Proprietor eontemplatea ranntng the Boat himself. ! and' Will feW sreclol attention to way freight and naval loie' t lowing, and will also attend to th comfort and cohvenfeoe of Passen gers. ' From hi long experience a Agent , In Wil mington of the several Steam Boat Companies, be thinks he can givs satisfaction. , To Merchants In the Interior he would ssy, that all Goods shipped by him, will be delivered to their Agents In Fsyettevilla. His' Agent to Wtlmlngton U DAVID BANKS, (o whom ah commtrnlcitlons may be addressed, as Agent rt the Steamer Brother. v JOHN BANKS, Proprietor. May 15. ':'" : . V 26-l2me. Salisbury Watchman, Greensboro Patriot, Fayettevllle Observer, and Carolinian, and Asbboro Herald, pleas copy 4 weeks, and send bills to this om ee. GROCERY A ( BAGS prime Bio Coffee i HMlO -. Lsgairs do. 7bhds. P. R. 8ugri .... 40 boxes and 13 cs.lt prime Cheese -. V 25 barrels Mess Pork ' K 100 barrels Sup. Flour, sssoited brand 13 kegs Gnsben Kuiterj . 10 boxes (8"s) Tobsccoj CO Soap 1 ' hhd- Bnonn, Sides and Hints 30boxeUi?J . 20 barrels Lsmp On f " For sale by J. HA1 HA WAT & SON. Nov. 20. 106. , PORK AND HAMS. ;' v Qf BBLS. Mess Pork r V OU 10 casks superior Canvased Hsms 1 Dally expected from ttaitirq we and ror sals by 7 J. ek D. McRAK 4k Co. Oot.28. - -- -;-. M. JUST RECEaTED, : ' PER SCHR. Wnt. HART FROM PHIL. , 1 rr OZS. Sulph Quinine P. 4k W, v 1 JJ 60 osa. Sulph Quinine, German j : 5 bbl. Epsom Sails. Sulphum, Ni tric and Murlatrte Acids. Also, a large ssson- ment of choice Chemicals, from the laborstory of Pomroy A wetgntman. ror ssieeaeap at ;. . v, uoraK'9, Drag Store. Oct. 25. A '.V.-.lWi. y S5. . i . i 1 JUST RECEIVED. A FI FEW Cssks of fin Liquors, for Msdidnsl j.x. parpeses. rovsBisoy ( 11 ' a C. DtrPFI . -'trtt. SL.W Jl.,t. I never uiaa vrr-.Vj ii 1'e G. Room of a Theatre wi Lout Lrin '.i " an somiiJiinj worthy ot U;r treasure J. ".j rattier what part we act opon the sta, hire at least sre lay down the role, unJ ap penr in our own proper character. It e-itat' M il there wer same btcemhy laiJ n; -1 ua, . Wheu behind the scene, to throw til t.J !. gnUe, aud exhibit th Uao light and a' ndet. of whitt we n4i and huv be ". TL lottj ago 1 heard a (Mia story io t.s grecn-rotn o a Theatre lo I'aria, which may posse sr omi Interest for reader fceyo:..! lit cirelav win. anewtna .ppr?eiatea t . r 'WnVcrsftttitn, etfir I v At tor,qd Editor. fc iJ t.. t a i tarn, and lorou c : n iq ; i our character a; ' y Vtl . , uAialBtOUfa,.,;, . -. -. thcfffor imt)os.iL,ie for to c! man," paid she. '-can ever be curt i ec r evil ptusions who ever Lear Frim l.U Jv wmdfif t- Ac -J ... i; o tl.af. I mi. . . ttr made rfnrnn - " . - r.. "I have," mid a deep f dice at my iJy I a Uvii wiuioe u t he reality of m cUu je )Ou have ptououiiced imptwsible I wa cac a mieer P -v. L.; I .-.- , j We all tbrned toward the speaker, t ognlzed him at otic a one oi ,f!e. most toe. cvssloldrBronitc writer of the t' ty, and one1 whokejihyraiitf wai the theme i every toto- goe. : ':-y v , . , ,--s ''And who perfurmtd tin's min. 'e V ktqoir." rd the first sptoker. s , . . , Who?afcof hrd l,vfi. . 'flrreenr ntteniioit iucrcused, umi v i c. , v . ound the speaker. " ' ', , -II wits to 1834"f aid I had i u -frffl to the theatre of t ." Saint Al. a, drama, which thus U- 1 s broogltH mc '; most mouey, ahd, (why should liiotay'it7j( the oiot lame, a itie writer. J r-j eeived oytno eunie i two .tetter irom i the lhatio';' - off r?, t'i"t ti se- I I '! JPflf Murseille. i On Waa C lht' thelftre in ihfitt ' , ears the better perform, ucces of my hew pitt I. . sonal aid at the rehear,,i! j. '1 a t . rietor . u'lawed me, -i t be c y co. of the theatre eltiheun to i for Btr coonel, lime ar I tx named by idvkII, but I r... t go immediately. The o;.er I ..w wa la (Ilea wpru : '. ' ; . 1 " ' Te'totP. Aaat chUdef four lad oroA er iuVf iH $tfkvef an4 nearly, dying of want Afeb hUn4it&ftaitttwld rare rtefr live$t , antf four pretence hert iroult tutor hem back to Ualth." , - 1 ' ZMiMpui) Vi r Lambert, D. I f :! aid toreir at t i 1 do not abnofc r " from repeating it, (for I i how make th :., avowal without ahame,) t.,.u I Jha I the fnty aeart of lhe derion ofjivuriee. Tin ' eiao'a loiter pot line in a rageaMd I - ; and tore It in pic"s-bt the prepo-.., I.iii the manager required an imr" J!ate aiiawerf r " and I Btarted Hie yerv - yt y foj Jdarseil , le. My jouruey j w.a loi, sum in addK lion.' I rioted down lo a centime my expert e, I estimate -the traloe of evryhour of my time. 1 fixed'opoh the sum lo-te esked for my adyicc each word, wa weighed and had it price, ond nothing wa oruiticd ' b which 1 could iweH tip the amount ef my demand. My poor isicHn-tiw' I thought ' of little asposiibJe. and "frhen hrr image, id 'kne; andjfij Wyerty! did I r-e itel Oh I it wa V1I4 n me. il was inrar . f r ( . ' had long ad intentiouii'ly ill t a. I if; ,"Year before the pcri;J in - : , received a letter from hiy on - t true hearted Aiiilor, now alas ! ; ocean,) informing me that I. a v ... .'un, I rr, (aji ! 1 th ' - . 'Alt.- love with and about lo marry, the vi a uiiicnuau. hub aouiu 01 ... iiiin a vni i nable dowry, made up of an excellent hearty a fAn r person, eye of the greatest beauty,' and an entire nbfenee ot ready money. To thi letter I had replied as follow:. '1 .'.you are In love, it appear, and yotj would marry a foolish girl who ha the rae merit of beings poorer than yourself. Be bap py with Joor mermaid if yoa can, but be7 t wren ourselves, you are going to do a very foolieh thingif not too late, break il off..' This letter wa certainly Aor bot not rxvefc ."Mjr iter-in-law .waa a native, of Now mandy, which implies, a we all know, thai .r K-i. . . - . 1. ' 11: & - . . . . . he was eitrcntrly proud, and ahe waa bo idea, virtuou. resolute and especiallv keadl MroHg-i phe rfei forgot thw unfeeling leW ler.'and at Iienrtihrnqunerird a deep seated contempf tor the writer.', JV-hep, fbcrirlbr',' her tosband perished at ea. eten' i, Iiout ' support, without hope lor the future, shj lounq ncrseii reduced to penury and in tick -nrnL she delermined to sufl'er everythinsr even oeatn iut-11. ratuer titan seek my am I . U - I J., , it.l . . f . -' ana sno migui, pavn oicu wuuout, wrnuiau mewithout : rardoninff me wtiirh' 'would eenaimy nave been very headstrong. 1 poriK-o any .wtrr, nnu 001 ai an in a enr dying roomer, ouny watting wa, and en during Ihe panes of hunger with the resig nation of an anirel.'- Nothwi;hslandi'nr' all tiao-like sprit out she wn not alone in cer destrfAition tih'e , had child; a Jbvej74 j'ajf girl, who Jay .on' the roWfablfe bed rub' her ber olsiinaey. ; my Jster4n ; law, ; lovetT fcef child with a mother' doling fondneaa, and ahe soon taw, that if she. would save ita life, -art eSort mu4 be made ; to soften the heart of the erael brother. 8he made the avowal ' to her physician, a kind-hearted, and charita ble man, who had already ascertained that "-' poverty wa the first diseae to beeurrd, and to thi end. he had contribute; las irunll, bet insuflcient aid. for be wa nearly a poor a hi patient. The plirsicians of the toor po aerjV tbltiv? hot ht d fcktlifij fhylj$yK H waa thi eicellent maB who, took' wptHi , : himielf the task of writing lO.me. and oft ey ' -r-iV. ;': .Hir-' - - v ;. ... - -i'-r I
The Tri-Weekly Commercial (Wilmington, N.C.)
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March 18, 1852, edition 1
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