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wsss wn Jffill! 1M ...- t .i. -; 1 M-f PUBLISHED TRI-WEEKLY. BY THOMAS LORIXC, WILMINGTON. N. CL SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 27. 1852. VVOL 7 NO. 51 lU.Pi. p , ' 'llj gaBagi. 'paM'BggaBag .--twswsbibmbbbxsbbbbbbt' ;;r;,,,;,;-,;..r;;;:; ' .j..,,.. . .' WIIOUrKO. 924 : ; THE T1U-WEEKLY COMMEBCUL. Published every TvBi4tt ThubboV a Sat- at, ( 15 00 per annum, payable In all eases lo advance- " , V.' RY TnoMAS.LqsiNq. Bdftor aiu? Proprietor. ;: OF "FRONT AND MiUtET THTI, WILMINQTON, N. C. , eoam BATES iF AOVERTIIJJTQ. ear, 1 insertion, eu,&u 1 1 aqr. moq.u, - 1 jL ,4 .1 ; "( All ait ' -4 . A At. - 4,00 i 1 1. if i ii 1 00 1 I " 6 " B.(K wl H - Lmonth,.-, . 2,50 1 1 i I year, t, 12,01 i Ten Hues or lew make a square. If an advertise f 1 meat exceeds ten lines, the price will be In propor. ' "tion,-,- . -v ' ' .'.r1;' V All advertisements are payable at the time of their ' Insertion. ' t ' Contracts with yearly advertisers, will be made on i the most liberal terms. , No transfer or contracts for yearly advertising vwUrbe permitted, -Should circumstances render a I change In bustnesa, or an unexpected removal neces ary, a charge tfccordlng'to the published terms will J be at the option of the contractor, for the time he has advertised, vThe pttWleio of, Annual Advertisers is strictly I nltedto their own Immediate business i and all ad vertisement or the benefit of other persons, as wet) '. as all advertisements not Immediately connected ' ' with the(r own business, and all excess or advertise ments In length or otherwise, beyond the limits en gagei will b charged at the usual tates. .No advertisement is inolodod in the contract fot that leor rent of fyjtuscs or lands in town or coun ; try, or for the salo (rhlrg or negroes, whothcr the proporty la owned by the advertiser or by other ' persona.' -These are excluded by the term " imau dial The gnnouncoment of marriages or deaths will ; be considered is news, and inserted (roe of charge but all Additional matter, beyond the simple an nouncenjent of the death of the. person, will bo charged on the aame tonus as advertisements. Al( advertisements lnsertod In the tr(-weekly Com . mtvlat, are entitled to on Insertion In "Wttkly , freeofpHarge." - ' 11 fOQ, CARD and FANCV PRINTING, executed In superior style, AGENTS FOR THE COflpatllL. RKVt A'ORlts Messrs. JJbovn & DsRossit. BOSTON t Kaarfssrct Kiotrsa. Kso. - : ; BUSINESS CARDS. ICenerjl Commission McMlianf s, ' tAt tlcutar atteutiou paid to procuring freights .4 - - and nurchasiiit carroes tor vessels. JOHN AOB, OOKAt.0 It ACRAt, lOUJf W, K. DIX. , August i;iwu 59. JOSEPH. R. PL0SS10M. General Coinmluioa and Porwardlus Merchant. WoattDt personal attention irlven to ConaJsu- ; - msutsror.aaJe or SJUim.0"t, , A ad libtral cath adtdncti mkdt 'on Cgmignmtnt to wUor to y Nw YorkfrUnd$. ; Wilmington,-Jan.30, 1831. 135-tf T. C. WORTH s Commission and Forwarding WlbMlSTGTO, Feb. W .WI. S. 143rl2m. 4 -mum A. GWYER, GENERAL AGENT, FORWAUDINa , TTAKKplesturoln Informing my Irlends, that I i ; J, am prepared to give all business entrusted to me ' s enloloht and personalatterttlon. j have a.whrf for ' - Naval Stores, with ample accommodations. Spirit " ' House, aud Warehouse. Consignments of Naval 'w'Storesfor aaleor shipment and alt kinds of cow iry producefollcltW ''Cclhadvonoesmadeohcqn s'ignments.fi ' :"' -" ' i n i GEO. MYERS. alWliolcsale and Retail Grocer, - ';-rr j -ri ' tint '(6oiiSTXWTltir WARD' lfiii, Tw,u6rProWiow,' Wood and Ififr ', Uit. Wr$,' FruUt CoiiecJtonarfc, fc.'&c. "'i, sooth raowt stasaT, '' W M I N,0 TO N i" N , C. V lyifcUAtt M. HARASS, i) 0 M M I SS 10 N ' M E R,C II ANT ... C;..;"-t.' wr'L'SioTOfj,. pr.'c " qTRIQT amotion given to procuring Frelghtj "'D and pQroh-tni Cargoes for. vessels. " -rRtrasascssi ' " ' O.rd.Tarslev, Ksq., 1 jCol oho M'ottae, v Wllmngt'n. N. C ,Meisrs.DlieyA untlngton.) . A Messrs. Hall, SackettA, Co., )P.VHtt0 N c -Joseph, Utlcy; Esq., jaytto. w. . Mesats. Jimes Corner Soils, Baltimore, ! ' , r K. Soudor & Co., Philadelphia. ..,:.; TThompon dt Hunter. N:'York i ' f PilUbury & Saniford, atw, YorK' : v' i Hunting & Tufts, Boston. 0 ' J: A O. P, Pltco:nb, Keunobunk, Me. XyJTthk1851. J ; 62-y ;;AisW,AY.AY & SON, - H il- . miMlNOTOX.N. c. J. Hathaway, ;, j, i,, Hathawa. ;--r CUADBOURN & HOOPER. BUSINESS CARDS. GEO. HARRISS, General Commission Merchant, l WILMINGTON, N. a - ' ; QTRICT attemioo. given to ptocuring Freight M : anapurcnasinguargoestorvessets. . Ksvaa to E. P. Hall, Esq., ) O. O. Parsley, Ksq., J.A.Taylor, Esq., " Wilmington. J.U.Bouamy.JSM., I ' ' Messrs; Ballard 4 Huntington, J Jklesars.Tookcr, Smyth Co., N v k " Thompson A Hunter, i"60?" . Alex'rv Hrvn, ir., Philadelphia v ' A ' ' ' Jan. 1 185J.;- :' ; ": U3-it, i.''lir- ANDERSON i LATIMER, MERCHANTS COMMIS SION SOUTH W ATER STttKET. ' VVILMINCTOSI, If. C. Sep. 27, 1860. . 82-ly-c r ALFRED MARTIN. AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION MERCHANT, GENERAAGENT.' WiJmlns;ton,'N.C..6ct.3a651. 85tf. JOSEPH II. FLANiNRi General Commission Merchant. WILMINGTON, N. C.- M ' Oct.9th,l850. .... ' '" 87-ly-c. WILLIAM NEFF, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER. IN SHIP CHANDLERY, SHIP STORES AND GROCERIES, CORNER. OP DOCK k WATER STREETS WILMINGTON, N. C. Dec.Tth 18a - w ; '" ' ' " DER()SSET k BROVyN. BROWN ,& DER0SSET, . " NKW YORK. GBSERAL COMMISSION MKIiCHANTS. Marchl7 1851. ' Vy GEO. 11. KELLY, COMMISSION MERCHANT. Nextdoor to A. A. Wnnnet's.on North' Water st wlll attend to the sale of all kinds of Country Pro, duce,suoh as Corn, Peas, Meal, Bacon, Lard, Ac. and wlU keep constantly on hand a full supply of urocertest&fl. ,.. References. WlllesHall.of Wayne, John McRae, Wilmington W. Caraway, Ooir. Alu.. McRae; . E. P. Hiill, Wilmington, Wiley A. Walker, Lec. u, laou. ' iiD-iv. THOS. F. GAUSE. Commission' Merchant & Auctioneer Office In Hall's upper buUding, North Water , tjircet. Where he will be happy to attend to all ordera in either branch of his business. "-(' Wilmington, N. C. Dec.M, 1851. U9-tf. ADAMS. BROTHER & Co. (Late Barry, Bryant'' & AdamsJ COMMISSION MERCHANTS WILMINGTON, N. C. Jan. 1,1851. 123 CORNELIUS PaPRE. " WHOLE SALE AND RBTAL DEALERS IN Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oil, Dye Stairs, ' Glass, - Perfumery, Cigars, , Old Liquors, Fancy Articles, &c. i . MARKET STREET, i WILMINGTON, N. C. Prescriptions carefully compounded ly experi enced persons. March 28, 1851. J. C. LATTA. COMMISSION ME R CHANT, AND &E&ERAL AGENT," ( ' WILMINGTON, N .C . Oct.! I860. 87 miles cosm COMMIS'SION MERCHANT WILMINGTON, N. C. RRFKR TO E. P. Halt, Esq.,Pres't Branch Slate ) ' Bank, ; I r , 1 Thos. H, Wright, Esq., Prea't Bank I Cape Fear, f O. G. Parsley, Esq., Prea't Commer- I . ,claL Bank, Dec. 19s 1850 Wilming ton, N. C. 118-tf. THOS. D., HARRY. Commission Merchant anr Ship f. Brokef, WILiMMtiTON, AT. C. Jan.21.186t. nut. WILKINSON & ESLER. ; Confectionary Fruit, Nuts, Toys.Faney Ar- t r tt. iriamrv. rioimccu,'umr, c WHOLE; SALS AND Ubi lAlL MARKET BTREET, WILMINGTON N. C. ,30,1850. Nov .10-if i, McRAE AJIARRISS. IMPOBTKKS AND VHOLKSAIiE AND ' - RETAIL WEAT-RKS IN ' , CHINA, GLAS AND EARTII- f. ?i - WARE,"' "!'' AND FARMING IMPLRMENTS, West side Front street, between Market and .L.W....... k i.. Dock streets, : .-. WILMIN G TON, N. C. Octobe2,185l.. - i . . : . : 85.: EMPTY SPIRITS TURPEJfTINE ? C 'r.., BARRELS. ; rtAVfvEMPTy1; Spirits Turpentine , Barrels,' In VJUgood good order, for tale bj 'BUSINESS CARDS.' PORTRAIT PAINTING.? ft T MASSALON. -Portrait Painter, would resnect 1 fflllr inform thecitixensof Wilmington and the unoonaiog couotry, that he has permapently Iocs' iea nimseu in mis place, and wm be nappy to rs celvs the patronage of any ladies or gentlemen who mar wish to procure faithful likenesses of them selves or anv member o( their lumily. , He flauers nimseu, from his long experience in the art, that he wt) be enabled to give satisfaction. ) Hit room la in the basement story of Mr. H. tt, Nikon's Dwelling nouse, opposite ine J aiu rvumtngton, IX. u. r i April 5, 1861. , w WlXUS, RUSSEIiTACCo " GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS 'v WILMINGTON, N. C. , s CHAS. V, BLLISHtHRT P. 0SSU, JOS. S. BVSSSLt. Jan. 25 1851. 133. JOHN STRUTHERS k SON'S MARBLE AND SAND STONE YARD, PHILADELPHIA. Marble Mantels, Monuments, CfVmfa and Grave Stones amttanUy on hand. Evfruaacnptum of ORNAMENTAL WORE AND STATUARY Executed and imported. Orders for public or pri vate Buildings executed with promptaeea nn4 des patch. ' : ' 1 . . : . t . ; , I . N. B. Designs will be sent for Mantels, Monu ments and Grays Stones, and all work shipped in stired from breakage whan required. . uct. a. . ; , '. i i B5-ty-c MORE & GALLAGHER. i IRON FOUNDERS, ; -AND MANUFACTUBERS OF WROUGHT dc (JA8T IRON RAILINGS RIDGE ROAD dt. COATES ST. t PHILADKLVHIA. All orders attended to with promptness and des patch work warranted. Oct. 4. . . 86-ly c. SOUP DIGESTERS. AN imvalusble article, to the epicure, dlspeptic, or even poor man. "It makes Soop what is Soop" 1 . J. M. ROBINSON. August 28. 70. FLOUR. nf BBLS. Canal Flour, for sale by OU J. HATHA WAT 4 SON. Sept. 13. .-,) '.-.:..;. ,.)., 17. COOPERAGE. j .. . i.. THB subscriber is now' prepared to make or re oalr water casks of anv size, for the use of ves- Suls.onthe lowest terras j also, the citizens can have any artieleio the line of Coopering .made or repaired with dispatch, A. 9IUIIUA. Wilmington, Feb. 26, 1339. 147-12m p. CONSULATE OF HA7TI, ) 64 Commercial Wharf; Boston, Bth March, 1861.) ' THE undersigned gives notise, that in accor dance with S law passed at Port au Prince, on the 24 ih December last, vessels srriving in Hayti from the ,U. States on or after the 16th April next, must be provided with Duplicate uanitesis or their ears-oes. certifiod by a Consular Agent of Hay. ti, If there ehall have been one at the port of ' load In?, otherwise the documents may be ver rifted be fore an officer (duly authorized to administer an oath) of the State or United States Government. Mav 8 : ' 23-lf. .j. ., : VAAW WARE! GLASS WARE ! JUST RecMved from New York, a large c-f trials of vsrtous sizes, Speir Tincture and bait Mouth Bottles. Toillette Bottles, fancy. Puncents. dVc.oVc. Also, a largo assortment of Window Glass. For anleby u. uortin.) uruEKist ana uaemiii. m LIME!! LIME!!! and BBLS. Llncelnvllle WhJr Lump; Also QVJvJ calcined Plaster, Plustering Hair, and Fire Brick, Hydraulit Cement j 1000 bbls.Llms ctrorsaieoy, j.fj.A R. B. VvOoj).;' ContractorsandBullders. j , Oct 30, 1861. - ' ' " ! ; RED ASI EQG COAL. OlrTO!iS of best quality, landing and,for CiKJKJ sale in lots to suit purchasers, st 96 per ton, for Caihonly. ( Persons ordering win piease aena mo moneys as no Coal will be deuverej wltitout it i ; DcROSSET & BROWN, Oct ?3. ' - i ' -MZ RAISINS, RAISINS. f r ROTES hew crob. for sale by OU GEO. MYERS. 'Oct. 16. 91. SHIPPING ARTICLES. A HANDSOME edition of Shipping Articles, just printed and for ado ,at 2tta Commercial OJSct, equal lo any as yet Imported "from New Orders for a Ream or more will be filled at a cost of 10 to 20 percent, cheaper than they are In New Xork. . ..... ;,.( : NOV. IV, IBB l. ' U OIL. A FEW barrels 'prime Oil for Machinery, or xVLamps, for sale by -Ji.u . i, HATHA YAY & SON. 'Jury 8. , : SAIL MAKING. THE Subscriber having tocaidd himself in the town of Wlimlnirtom for the suroose of carry ing on the, Sail making busineasr would respectful ly Inform the Merchants and Masters oi vessels, that he Is prepared to operate, and feels confident of giving satisfaction to, all who. may employ him. He respectfully solicits s share of public patronage Loft. No' 24 North Water Street, over Mr. J. H Flannels Counting House, Lord's Wharf. - ".- , SAMUEL TURNER. Jan. 13. ' J'aKCi;: 128 DAILY, EXPECTED PEIt SCHOONER Hi PRICE. BARRELS NeW mesa Beef i ' 30 .10 do..-'. ; do Prime. do; ! 123 Boxes Choose. , For sale by JOHN C. LATTA. Fob, 5 . HAMS AND LARD. HAMS and I barrel Lard, just recdyad, and Qf BBLS. superior, for sole lew by V; yJ ' ; ' A. MARTIN. Vi UMiiiviLY expected 3DO Hhds. new crop Avxuoiaaaea, cargo of urig' Joiin iiawson, rrora taoa, ror sate or - J fr; ' MILES COSTIN, Brown's Wharves. ? Feb. 17. 143. AXES. SOUTHERN MANUFACTURE. fUST Teeelved direct from Manufacturers few dosen "Archer Co's." ver superior Axes. Toes axes SDtainea uie premium ai ids .tats luu to uewrgla ana are ot omquaitiy. ' or alf bv m4Ktl jtlUDEft. -Srti?f-vr, ft 104. Nov. 15. . : BACON. - H " A LOT of superior North' Carolina Bacon, just t ,-:,-. ; t y.: 'iv 4. U. PLANNER, A , No.25Nrth-Waiertitieet. Feb. 10. , ' . 140. V BRICK BRICK. O tZ YlfV? HARD burnt brick, for i ODsAUV , .j., j J. D. Mora sale, by Ii & Co. 140. sou tii cisouMi mrs jncu o.imy, 1 OF CHARLESTON, 8. C. CHARTERED by the State of South Corolina with a Capital of 1250,000. all paid In and will invosted-FIRE. MARINE ttlVEK AND LIFE risks.-X ' - -'.:.' ; ' ' r CHAS. EDMONSTON, Pres.t. A. L. Tosias, Secy. ; . DIRECTORS i Roszar Mabtik, Co). Jambs Gadsdsk, M. C. MoaoiOAt, Cnas. H. Wist, S. Mowe.t,; Jr. ,., v Hcnav Cobia. The subscribers having been appointed agents In this Viaoe for the above named company, are pre pare to receive offers and Issue policies of Insur nnc on Fife, Marine, River and " Life Risks, on libe .1 terms. All losses incurred at this agency, win e promptly aajusrea ana paia ay me under sun d . DaROSsKF & BROWN N. B. Risks will be taken on the fives of slaves on the moat liberal terms, . ,v Wilmington, N.C.j Dee. 2, W51. .110. CARDENAS MOLASSES. K() BBLS.i Cardenas Iolasses(J of Superior O Vqnality, now landini from Brie Portland, for saieoy auaub, UKU J ttfcu, dt Uo. Dec. 20. - -h:-: -.m 1&V FRESH BOSTON CRACKERS. T UST received; ?5 , tin canisters Bentjs Bosfln uracKers: lUUdoz. underwood's Pickles. Fot sale, low, by HOWARD & PEDEN.f ( N0V.2U. ; ; r 106. tV.."'' . O P. BARRELS American i XfU 20 11 annorlni-K-nfrtlah . just received, and for. sole, by . , August 5. UKU1HGK& (Je., r 90. ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER. DR. J. S, HOUCTON'g GREIT DYSPEPSIA CURER! The True Digestive Fluid, or Gastric Jlulce Prepared from Rennet, or the fourth stomach of the ,0a, after directions of Baron , LIcbigi thS great Physloloizical Chemist, by J. S. HoughtoB, M. D.j Philadelphia, Pa. This Is a great Natural Remedy for Indigestion, and Dyspepsia, curing after Nature's own Method, bf Nature's own Agcrit, the Gastrie Jolc. Pepsin la,thSchlefelement,orGreat Digesting Principle ofthe Gastric Juice the Solvent of tin Food,' the Purifying, Preserving, and Stimulating 1 Agent of the Stomach and Intestines. It is extracted from the Digestive Stomach ofthe Ox, thus forming an Artificial Digestive Fluid, precisely like the nator.il Gastric Juice, In Its Chomicai powers, and furnish, liig a complete and perfect substitute for It, By the aid of tail preparaiion, the pains and evils of In digestion and Dyspepsia are removed just is they would be by a healthy Stomach. . It Isdofof wonders fpr Dyspeptics, curias! oawrt of debility, emaciation, nervous decline snd Dyspeptic consumption, sup posed to be oh the verge of the grave The Scien tific Evidence upon which it is based, Is la the highest degree curious snd remarkable. - ; Baron Leleblg, In his celebrated work on Animal Chemistry; says t "An Artificial Digestive Fluid, analogous t6 the Gastric Juice, may be prepared from the mucods membrane of the stomach of ths Ox, in which various articles of food, as meat and eggs, wll be tqfletud, changed, and digested, Juki in tht mme manner at tKtt would 6 in Vu human ktamack," , , Haifa teaapoonful of pure Parsr, Infused or die- oved (n water, win aiest or amoivs rive rouna Roast Beef U'aiotd two hottri out of the Stom ach. 1 ' Dr. Houghton's Pepsin, is eold by nearly all ths dealers in fine drugs snd Popular Medicine, through out (he United Statee. It is prepared In Powder, and In Fluid form and in Prescription vials for the use of Physlciana. . ;i , j Prlvato Circulars, tor the use or physicians, may be obtained of Dr Houghton o; his Agents, descri bing the whole process of preparation and giving the authorities upon which the claims of this new remedy sre bssed. As it Is qot a secret remedy, no objection csn be raised against Its use by Physicians I n respectable atandlng and regular practice. , Price in Fluid farm. One Dollar nor hnllln. , .PEPSIN W PQWpER. ' "l 1 Sent bit'Mi&, Fret of Postage. Fur convenience of sending to sll parts of the country, the Digestive matter of the Pepsin, Is put up In the form of Powder, with directions to be dis solved In water by the patient. These Powders eon tain just the same matter as the bottles, and will be aeotby mai), free of postage, for one dollar sent (post paid) to Dr. J. S. Houghton, M. D., Philadel phia, Pa. J -:'".' ..-. . ., :. sjrobaervd this I Every bottle of the genuine Pepsin bears the written stgnsture of J. 8. Hough-, ton, M; D.j sole Proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa. ' . grSold,byall Druggists and Deslers In Medl elnea.;,''. .v'-J-y- - Sold, wholeaale and retail, by A. C. EVANS 4 BROTHER W. H. LIP PITT & Co.. and C. Do PRR, Wllmlsgton, N C. -.l-TV AM EMPTY SPIRITS BARRELS. Ofin S' Hand Spirit Bareis, large Ik. in Bod order, for esle br. iifiiisoai t twunn.. Jaly3d. TUST received 300 fcrgs CofTea, Rio, Laguyre, f St Domingo, Java, and Mocha ; 20 bags sweet I piceo cnocoMtsr in anas. r. k. vagsri itw oois. double refined lo if, crushed, powdered and graoula' tea ougsr: uvooxeavsndies,sutinds8igrsdesi 15 dcJud's ps'entdo.,4s Ss and 6s, In fancv bos es, o toe. eachj IUU bbls. WAUkey 1 50 boseaCbeej iw pacaages BewKstaiast zrauuv Segars, at sai ii more prices $ iuu pose ane tnewwg Tooeceoj 10,000 new two bushel Gnnnr Bars." For Sato at tne loweat prices, by i HOWARD 6 FEDKN. 110V. 0. . . . j X- IUO. COFFEE. 1 CU BAGS ' ttMj for sale. by Jl W ADAM8, BROTHER 4 Co., August 5. 90 COFFEE. Z() BAGS Rio Coffee. For sale by J. HATH AW ATA 80N. 77. Sept. 13. BILLS OF LADING. Lt. IOLIO POST BILLS OF LADING boond In Books. and sheeta.alaA Laltar 8htawliK svsrietyofmercantUebljankj,loraaleat Ths Cow. mereial Qffle. ' ' . , RATES OF FREIGHT. RATES of Freight On the Wilmington and Ral eigh Rail Boad, and On the Company's Boats to Charleston, revised and corrected December, 1850 1 just printed and for sate at the office of Tht Commretal, at 26 cents per copy. Deo. 21. n , vt.; "119-tf. FISH-FISH. : 1 O BBLS. of extra Mullets and Trout, In Pork I4i Bbls. at GEO. H. KKLLEY'S. Feb 17. J. H. A N. C. T. copy- 143 TOBACCO. OK PACKAGES of goad (Chewing Tobacco, f( ZO salo low. by J. H. FLANNER . 7 or March 6. 151 :, No. 25 North Water 8t. SPIRIT BARRELS! ; 1 (VI AFFLBQK' aDprvtor Spirit Jarrels,for 1 UU salo by i : , C. LATTA. - . Noy. 22. - , 107. CO-PARTNERSHIP. THE subscribers have this day formed s co-partnership under the style of McRab . Haaiifs, and have taken the new, granite iropi store, latey erecfed by Capt. O. potter, ori Front between Mjar ket and Dock streets, where they will always keep complete wholesale and retail stock of CROCKERY AND FARMING IMP LB ." i - MENT!S:''- ": i.W lo which they Invite the attention of merchants and others... , Being IMPORTERS, we feel confident we csn ell snides in our tins on as favorable terms, and of as good quality, as can be purchased In the United States. k ALEiMpRAE, Jrlf. T. HA tR18i NOTICE. fpHE subscriber having formed a co-partnership x wttn nr. a. t. Haaaisr, is desirous or closing up bis old business, ai)d begs leave to-arg, upoa thaeo Indebted to him the necessity of a prompt settlement of their bills. Heat the same time tenders his thanks to his former customers for their kind patronage, and solicits a contiouance of the same to the new firm. ' ALEX. McRAE, it, October 2.1061. Si. BROTHERS LINE. i THE Steamer Brothers and Tow Boats, Steven son snd David Li if is are prepaied to forward with Dbsfatcw, all goods consigned lo the Propri etor. , ..-.:. The Steamer Brothers Is of uoht dbaccht. and well suited to run In low water. & he possesses pow er, snd peed,sndis addmlrably adapted to towing, and cab accommodate about 20 passengers. The Proprietor contemplates running the Boat hlmeelf, and WlU Ki rcl attention way freight and naval stoies to towing, and will also attend to the comfort and convenience of Paasen gers. From his long experience ss Agent In Wil mington of tits several Steam Boat Companies, be thinks he ean give sstiafsction. , , To Merchants In the Interior he would say, that all Goods shipped by him, will be delivered lo their Agents In Fayettevllle. His Agent in Wilmington U DAVID BANKS, to whom sll communications may beoddxesaedts Aft-eai of the Steamer Brotfurt. jutin rropneior. May 15. 26-1 2m e.- J Salisbury Watchman. Greensboro" Patriot. Herald, please copy 4 weeks, and aend bills to this ofltes:' JO. GROCERIES. A A BAGS prime Bio Coffee j Hj 10 " Lagiifra do.- .Thhds.. R,Susrf 40 boxes snd 13 caska prime Cheese j 2S barrels Mess Pork i -100 barrels Sup. Flour, assotted brands ; 1 J kegs Goshen Butter i , 10 boxes (8's) Tobaccoj 20 " Sospj 6 hhds. Bacon, Sides snd Hams ) 30 boxes Kalsins i SQ barrels MaipW For saieoy .... J. HATHAWAY 4 SON.; Nov. 20. 106.' PORK AND HAMS. Qf BBLS. Meea Petit 1 1 ... .;l,:,;:;vr: OU 10 caaks superior Csnvased Hsmst i, Daily exp pected from liaitimre and for sale by1 f .M- t? , saw i. m . Wi U. NCIUK tt UO. T d-t.r-.-V v 96V., Oct.28. JUST RECEIVED,-. PER SCHR. Wm. HART FROM PHIL. ! 1 nfl ozs- Sb,I ftlnlns P. W.; 1 JJ 50 osa. Sulph ttoinine, German i " r K kKIsi s7naAM Call. ' D..lk... t v ww wivm ubiisi k7fljlHlnt XI I maiiI tt oh A 1 1 A l:nAmltfai let IrAtM tk t.l.AMe. r H-sm A lrVlftttlswwa Vm rviiuv wnaaBBssjst 4 v mib cncsip ai , -" : ' . dupre'S, ' '"T- ' ! Druf Store. .:.Oct. 25. .-, ;r,.: ?..;. . 95.' .1 . iitot DPfinnm A ,FEW Cuks of fine Liquors, for; Medicinal iv purposes, rersaie oy , ' y. .:.MT:"t'-ii'.i'.!,!,1v J C. DuPB.1: .i gBAIL ROAD EIEE1EC. - - .. ,WStrsiTiBTiUgr a, 'IV Thursday, March 4th, 1852 J , ,.Th fourth ! annoa! meeting of the Stoci s holders of the WiiraingtoD . 4t Manchester Railroad 'Company, assembled nl Sumter- , iilUs 8 C, on Thursday (he 4th of Marrh 1853. "np-reeablyi to Bdioorrjment from the . a mettitig called ai Marion C. 11 on the 2Sih Januarjr kut.'.., '.'; - ' -, - Oa rooliow of Geo. W. IJarIJe,'Af aj.',Wm. s Haynsworth was calldd Jo the Chair, snd J . D. 3ln'riintr, of Sumtef vilfe, nnd 8. D. WaJk . lace. o( VVJmin'rtor). vrere reautsied fo act . ae Seerelariesj of ihe Meefin. ' -"-i. - On motion: fhe Secretaries with RlrJJolia MacRae, Jrw thu Treaaorcf cfr!.' Company. were appoiofed a ComraiitvJ to r.'ceive aix"" ferify proxies, and lo report the i her?t sharrs representeil in persoo, and by proxy - -una ir there wee present, a, majoniy of u whole hares of the G)ro?airy. v rrr " 1 "The Commftiee baring receftred I he prox ies aod compared tmot " wiut tue eioer Boode of the Company, reported, that ther -were preseof. reprteentcit In t rsonu' " eleven hundred and sixty-lborbharea. 1,1M Seven thoosidd two hundred and- J 1 i - twenty -eeven fharea bnder proxy . 727 r j,t r 1't-!t'1 8,391 "V makinir fh' total number of Sbarae 'pres ent, eight thousund thne hundred and nine-1 itipt Uie Shares ,ownrd ty lie taia ot oooto Caroliaa. were tint i rv nted. , .nry toe ; Company. a recei,i tho mc'utiug . Si s r , uni Hierv wua pre set, I, :i r shares ol the canttaUtock t f t: ri..i .1 - . TheReDQrtof (he ed, nnd the Chairman declared io be open for boaintss, . r- , i Gen. W Wv Harlice submitted (he annu al Report of the President nod D: .ttora, t f " the; Resident Engineer of the Road, and,, o the Treasurer vt the Company, o the gtock hofdersj ifof the yeai 1852; and s'taled that they bad been printed and generally distrib uted among; the af ockhdlderav' f ' - ' On motiorr, (he reading of (he Report was1 dMpCOStd Wlbi'yi-'i,n ) 1 ,uf. ; , Mr. Bald win. ettbmitted thft report from (he Committee appointed a( " the meeting betd at Marioo C. H.j on he,23ih of Janna ry. lasv to exaraidf and. t'refjrt vpm the slate of the Tjrepurer,a aJccountsi which a1 ted that the Cornmiitee had examined' lba aceonnfe1 of the Treasurer far the precedinf yearand (bgnd beja eorreet.', And recom- mended that a Committee .be appointed jai each' annnat ' meetino;, to 'nudinnj (report upon the Treasurer's accotmtf lijha sav I, Ji:. ins repori was recfivca ana 101a on wo table. p:fpf'fv-r?z; ''v-if ' Gen. Harllee noyed that a Committee ' of nvo of oe appoimea 10 examioo ana re port upon the Keporls of (be President, and Resident Engineer and Treaanrer, ' Mr. Mutlms moved (o amende by ciakini the Committee to-eohsist of niner (9) to u.., 3 from Wilmington,' 2 front Marion, 2 f, o.a' Darlington; and 2 from Somtcr; and staled that there was .'no one present from Clumt bus County, N C'lfi VT; H i V t ' . i r-and the Chairman' appointed the following gentlemen i" to ronstituie the Committee, to wit Alex. MacRae,' M. Coetin nod S. D. Wallace, nl Wilmington j Vm. Erarw and . W. 0: Mnllirte, of Marion t i. Timmone , and AtB'iMclTefs!of Dar,,n"'onf 3.-H. Chandler and AjJUMosee, of Sumter.!-., -; , Mr. WLiBronsonj'aabrn.tu J ths follow- ' ingftesolauoiv;;: y .. ' Kttwvea, a nat an inquiry oe iiisuiujea us to the eontrort for sunerslructuro at tbte place, to ascertain whether it progresses ac cording to tte specilieniions. ' x . : After dlacqssion, on motion of IV. A Mol drow. the resolution was laid on the Ve, K be taken Op after the Committee on (he to- " porta ofthe Preatdeot, Engineer and Trcas urcr. had reported. ;.. ' - - , ! ' ' - un rootlop, tne meeting; aojoornej j The Chairman called the na'clin" to order at3olockP.M.;i-:.,,f' - Mr. Mnlltas. for the Chairman, submitted (he Jollowlngltport from the Condiittee on Remrtkft 4..5.. '. n " . ' " . The Committee to whom wad referred the : reports of (he President and Directors;, Ca J ginee r, and Trenaurer ; as also te, rr r - it of Jhe. Committee appointed toaJn.it the reas That after the brief examinati i. t "v hnwsf been able to give the (natters referred to them, the affaire of. the Company, eccm to tnem (0 have been managed with , c.acrtjtiotj and fidelity,' during (he last year. ? 4 The general prospects ol the Iload are cviucnuy qrigt.ienjrig. fca s.u trust mat vie otockholuers ate foon to be gin le realize jfo rettrnrit nrthoif rlmni : Your Committee deem it n matter of oreat Importance to the interest of (hie Company, inai a eonnecuon snooiu oe muae : wiui the South Carolina Rail Road at- some , other point than the present inconvenient junction in fhe Wateree Swurap. They e tmat ; that the President and pear J will renew their ef (brtsto make eatislitcforyi t)jranment.oo tbie 'eonjeeu. -H: ' - 'A-.-"- 'w r Vith. regard in the Treasurer's; Report they have to rely entirely opon the' report of ,t)ie Committee heretofore. appointed In audit his account. ; ' TPiUK?;ai'' Jhcrcin made, are, in the opioion of thru jQnmmUtee; drsent inff ofthe approval of the Blwcknolderi aii a resolution on.thia, subject is herewith r ported.. -4: ' :,a -l vt r .V-f -. i - 7 The locnlions ofthe lermftii st ilions ways a difficult matter and wore specially where intereau are varied fcnd confiietirt J it Lt thrrAr irn.iifviiiir to the. ComisUtec (0, GEO, HiRRISS. J far sale, by ; . i. u, aA ita. Main, 2Sltm'o' ju v in. ifrfk ... r II 0t.l4. Sept 27, ' ; ' ';' 93. 'r ' "s," v,mb si. , ' , , 1 :-v:it'" .'.-irt-'.i-. r .aioi, . : r.,v
The Tri-Weekly Commercial (Wilmington, N.C.)
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March 27, 1852, edition 1
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