(u(S)mm. iiJibii-- wiiJljiJiJiiiiiiJlI JJiiibVjjiii-i .TV" PUBLISHED TRMYEEKLi, BY THOMAS LOWXC. VOL 7 .NO.. 13.' WILMINGTON. N. C. THURSDAY MORNING. APRIL 15. ;-f WHOLE 1,0. 93& TUE JBI-WEERLY C0M5tf.RCUL J.'f Published every tasVr1sa,HOBSAY and -Sat T( i o yu per annum, payanio in iiicuu la " f..,.f ' .... :. ' . jr T ij q sia tv: iv o r c, " 5$$ J Edlior aa A Proprietor. - ' V i 'cONg Of raONT ND lURCtT STREETS, g.fmQToar, n. c. '. . .... HATCU ADFERTISIJfG. sqr. J Insertion, 0,50 1 TV ''v" - v.";" Ml sqr, 2 month, 11,00 3 " , 6,00 ti If month, ,0j,6u 1 year, . 12,00 :.'Xea lines or less make a square..; Jf sAiadvertise All atlvertUemeat are payable at iho time of their Coatraota with yearly alvert'wers, will be made on lie meet MberaVterm.' ; v' No'tranifer orconjraeti for yearly adrertlslng will oe DeroilUod." 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Thosa af4 tfkoludod by the term " imjtti The announcement of marriages or deaths will be considered ai news, and inserted free of charge bat kit additional matter, beyond the simple an nouncement of tho death of tha ,per!ju, will bo charged on the same terms as advertisements: - . All advertisainotitiinsorted in the tri-weekly Com mercial; are eatlilo'd to one insertion in the Weekly ree ofedarge. JOB.DA&O and VAXC; PRINTING, executed in superior style. : v f V . k . AGENTS FOR THE COililEitCUL. NEW VORK 1 Messrs. 8sown A DbRossst. BOSTON t KaspaatcK Kidcsr. Ksq. NEVV ITOttlt, puaADSOetuA ASD B03TQN, V. B. PaIiMSH r .. . . BUSINESS CARDS. J & 0. McRAF & Ca. General Comniissioo Mef tUants, . WILMINGTON N. O. Pat tlcnlar atteutlou paid to procuring freights and purchasing careoos lor vessels. OHM MACIAS, D0HALO KiMif, Wljil W. K. PIX. Auffust 1,1851.; 69' JOSM R. BLOSSOM. General Collision and Forwarding merchant lroinlt personal- attention given to Consign ments tor sale or gulmnent, AndlibtralciiMKadeaiicf mad en Coiuignmentt to A .w or it atV N Yorkfi Uxd$. : Wllmlngten; Jan.au, taaa. . " Commission and Forwarding MERCHANT, . ITIIaSIINGTON, M. C. Fob. IB 1852 V . . . 13-12 m. WILLIAM A. GVVYER, GENERAL AGENT, FOtl WARDING ' and Commission Merchant. ITAKB pleasure In Inforrnjngrny lrnds, that I am prepared to give alV business entrusted to me efficient and personal attention. I have a wharffor Naval Stores, with ample accommodations, Spirit House, and Warehouse. Corlslcnmcnts of Naval Stores for sale or shipment i ntTallkind of Coun- try produce aolloite4 Cahadvanccinade on con signment. AprillS 1851. 15 CEO. MYERS, Wholesale and Retail Uroeer, xsars coirsf aiitit on hand WiutvTeat Liquor, Pmuiont, Wood and WiU lm Wrt, WVionorw, n-e. sovth rtosT stsibt; WtLMIXaTON, NY O. Not. 28 1871, s AYIUUM M; HARRISS, GENERAL . 1 JOMMISSION MERCHAN , . , WfLMINQTON. N. C. OTllIGf attention given to procuring Frelgfl O And parehMlng Cargoei for vessels. Oi: Prtley: Ksq., Col. John MoOae, Wllmngt'n. N. Weisrs.HaH, Scket & Co.,. ) - Pf.C. Iers; James Corner Sons. Baltlmor. - " R. A. Sender t Co.,' Philadelphia. Thompson & Hunter. H6VI Vori. , Pill.biry&Sanlfora.$New Yrlt ' " Hontlrti dkTuft, Boston. " J. 4 O. P, Piteomb, Keunebunk, Me. July 17 th, 1851. 62-y . HltflAWAY & SOX, commission; merchants 'WILMINGTON, N. C J. HATHA WAIT.; ..VvV, J. L. .Oet. 1J-1951. ! r-; v.- Hathawa. 91 : CHA0B0URN & HOOPERi : General Coraraission Mc tehanisf r BUSINESS CARDS.4 GEO. IllRRiSS, General Commission Merchant, wiCMiNGTON, n; c i QTRICT attention given to pioouring Freight J ana purcijasing vargoewiiosei. .Kara a to ... 11 ' R. P. Hail, Esq., T O, G. Parsley, Ksq., I" J. A.Taylor, Esq., vyUmingtoii.' J. U. Bellamy Eq ? s ' ' ' Messrs. Baftard A Huntington, I . Messrs. Tooker, Smyth A Co., f N a Vn'rV , Thompson Hmter, $ wew orV Alex'r. Herron, Jr., Philadelphia v . 1.7 .Ml , UhiU. . - ' s,i" " ELY Baker, Esq. Jan. 2. 1852. , . , 123-tf. ANDERSON & LATIMER, COMMISSION MERCHANTS SOUTH WATKR STREET, WILMISOTOX, N. C. ! Sep.2T. 1861. 82-ly-c. Alfred martin. AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION MERCHANT, GENERAL" AGENT. lVllmlngton,N.C..Oct.3 1651. 86tf. JOSEPJI fl. PLANNER, Gciicral ComnLssion Merchant. WILMINGTON, X. C. v Out. 9th, 1351. , x87j-ly'-cV WILLIAM NEFF, WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL DEALER IN SHIP CHANDLfeRYHSniP STORES AND GROCERIES, CORNER OP1 DOCK A VATRR STREETS WILMINGTON, N. C. bee. 7th 185 ,, N s, v. - DEROSSET & BROWN. ' VVXAIINGTOX, N. C. POWN pEgOSSKT, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. March 17 1852. t-y: GEO. II. KELLY, COMMISSION MERCHANT- Nextdoor to A. A. vVannei'a, on North Water st will attend to the nale of all kinds of Country Pro, duce. uch ur Corn. Peas, Meal. Bacon, Lard, Ac. and will keep constantly on hand a full supply of Groceries, &c. References. WllIesHa.ll.of Wayne, Jolin.McIlae, JVilrnington W. Caraway, Gen. Alx.. MffRao. " E. P. Hill, Wilmington. Vilcy A. Wulkor, 1)00.13. 1851. 115-ly. Jt i, V . I - .1 TflOS. F. GAUSE. Ciwiaissioa Merchant & Auctioneer, Office lu 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. 23, 1351. 119-tf. ADAMS, BROTHER & Co. (Late Barry, Bryant A Adam.) COMMISSION MERCHANTS WILMINGTON, N. fj. ' Jan.l, 1852. 123 CORNELIUS DuPRE. WHOLE SALS AND BETAL DEALERS IN Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints,: OH, Dye Stuns, Glass, Perfumery, lagan, 'Old L,louors,-aucy Articles, &C, MARKKT STREET, v. WILMINGTON, N. C. Prescriptions carefully compounded by experi enced persons. March 8tS6?.- J. C. LATTA. COMMISSION MERCHANT, VVILMINOTOMf.N.C. Oct. I 185 1 MILES C0ST1N, COMiMISSION MERCHANT, , ' WIL.MlMm'Uni, JN.'C. P. Halt, Esq., Pres't Branch Stirte ) Bnk. i . I Thoif, H. Wright, Esq., !Pre"t Bank t Wifming .Cape Fear, . . ftoa, N.C. 0. u. Parsley, Esq., Pres't Commer-i cinlBnk, , Dec. 19. 1851 118-tf. WILKINSON & ESLER. CAIsH tKlLti RS IN Coufectlonarj, Fruit, Nyts, ToyS.Pancy 'At tides, rermmery, Tooaeco. segars, c, WHOLESALE AN tt Rfi tAIL, MARKET STItCET, " WILMINGTON N.C. Nov, 50,1851. JO-tf MaAE & UARHISS IMPORTBKS AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEAI.RRSIN CHINA. GLASS, AND EARTHEN WARE, AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS. . West side Front street, between Market and a Dock streets, , iriLMXN G T 0 iV, N, C. October 8, J85L , 85. ' J. WESflSti.' WESSEL k H. B. EILEBS. tEILERS. COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND WHOLE S ALE GROCERS, North Water Street, Wil mington, N. C.,. Intend to keep at the ribov stand a general assortment of Grocerlee; L,iquors, and Provision at wholeaivle-ao4 to carry en a General Commission Builneea, .,, . . aarsisifca .. E. P. Hall Pres't Br'ch Bank of lbs Stat. 3 0. Q. Parsley, Pres'vComroerotai Bank. ; Wll P. K. Dickinson; Esq. i'W"., ) - Jan. 20 1832.,;;: , VC V'-;3V' l31 BUSINESS CARDS. ELLIS, RUSSELL & Co. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS WILMINGTON, N. C. chas. b. mil, asaar r. bdssbu.. jos. a. aossau. Jan. 25 1851. 1 133. - JOHN STRUTHERS& SON'S ; MARBLE AND, SAND STONE YARD, No. 860; HIGH STREET, "' PHILADELPHIA. MarbU Mantels, MjmmetUs Tomks and Gravi ' SUmn rnnsianhvt kaA. Ererv dticrivUini of ORNAMENTAL WORK AND 8TATVABT Exeented and tmportwl. Orfers.for pqbllc or pri vate Buildings executed with promptness and des patch. ' r N. B. Designs will be sent for 3Iantels,vMona ments end Grave-Stones, and alt work shipped in sured from breakage when required. . uct. . , Ba-iy-e MORE & GALLAGHER. IRON FOUNDERS, AND MANUFACTURERS OF WROUGHT A. OAST IRON RAILINGS RIDGE ROAP & CQATES ST. PIIILADBLPIrtA,v- All orHnm attended to with promptness and des patch work warranted. , Oct. 4. so-iy c. COMMISSION AND AGEWC BUS W3S8 J. B. WflmiER tad JAMES W. WHITFIELD REFERENCES. P. K. DrCKiRBOK, Ksa. " G. R. FattioH, Eso, O. Q. PAisifflfi ECf. - Thos. LoaiK), Ks. messTs.Porraa e iLinDia, jon uawson, .. Messss. Eu-isAMitohb SajIoii. Raaar.Eao.. March 14.1P52.- ' ' " 154. H.DOLLNCR. 0. POTTER, JR. DOLLNER A POTTER, G EN ERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NEW YORK: libbbal casb adVasci maob on all conson- MIHTS. March 16. 155-lyp FLOUR. fC BBLS. Canal Flour, for sale by OU J. HATHAWAY & SON. Sept. 13. 77. COOPERAGE. THB subscriber is now prepared to make or re pair water cask of any sixe, for the use of ves- nla nn thd InwMt tArm , aIro. the rltlzflnii ran have an article in the line of CooDerine made or repaired with dispatch. A. MUIIUAI. Wilmington, Feb. 26, 1833. U7-12m p. CONSULATE OF HAYTI, ) 6i Commercial Wharf, Boston, 6th March, 1851. THE undersigned give notice, that In accor dance with a law passed at Port au Prince, on the 24ih December last, vessels arriving ia Hayti from the U. States on or ofter.the 16th April next, must be provided with Duplicate Uanlfests of their cargoes, certified by a Consular Agent of Hay ti, if there shalj have been one at the port of load inp, otherwise the dbcumenrrmaylw vorrified be fore an officer (duly authorized to admfnlater an oath) of the Stale or United States Government. a. U. lLHtlA. May 8 23-tf. SHIPPING ARTICLES. A HANDSOME edition of Shipping Articles, just printed and for Silo at Tke Commercial OJJlct, equal to any as yet Imported "from New York." Orders for a Ream or mare will be filled at a cost of 10 to 20 per cent, cheaper than they are in New York. r,Nv. 18,18?1. 102-tf CANDY. CANDY. ON HAND, 7001b. freeh and gooS, for sale low by WILKINSON 4- ESLER. March 6. : 151 NOTICE. THE undersignefhairlitg formed i Co-partnership under the style of JOHN BANKS A BROTHER, lor carrying on a COMMISSION AND FORWARDING BUSINESS, all goods oonaiged to them, or ordered, or produce sent for ale, wl.1 be promptly V, bAVID BANKS, v ' 137. OA0! GUANO!! 1 AH TONS bet Perovlan, dally expected. Fer 1UU sale in lots to suit. . ALSO. 10.O Bbls. Ground Plaster for AgrlcultarsT purpo ses. For sale by .,. n Feb. 28. U9. SPIRITS BARRELS. pvfiSECOND hand Spirit Bbls., large sixe, QUUin prima order, f-r sate-by . ; . . i ANDERSON &, LAtlMER. Jan. 27. " ' i ' ' MOLASSES. QtA HHDS. prime quality Cuba, now landing 4tOJ from brig Annawon, and for s lo by i J. HATHAWAY SON. March 18. : ... 155. GROCERIES. A A BAGS prime Bio Coffee t ffcUlO Lagqlra ;1 do;.-, 7 hndaT'P.K. Sugary ' 1 40 boxes and 13 casks prime Cheese i 26 barrels Mea Porlt . ,t 100 barrel Sup. Flour, swotted brands ; 15 kegs Goshen BuUer i 10 boxes (fft) Tobaccn) 20 " Soap i 6 hhd. Bacon, Sides and Hams t 30 boxes Raisins i 20 barrels Lamp Oil ; For ale by J. HATHAWAY A SON. Nov. 20., 106. PORK AND HAMS. BBLS. Me Pork 80 10 calti upertor uanvaseo: yams t Dally expected from Baltim re end for sale by J. & D. McllAK & Co. Oct. 28. RATES 0F FREIGHT. r ATES Of Freleht on the Wilmington ami . n.t ii. elchRail JAoaiL indoq the CoinDanv's Boats to Charleston, revised and corrected December. 1850 1 Just printed and for sale ai the office of Tht Commreial, at cents per copy. v GLUE. fc?Q BBLS. auperlor, for saw b A. MARTIN. MOLASSES. MOXE.-VTLY expected 300 Hhd i. new crop Molasses, cargu of Brig John. Dawson, frota VMM, IW HW ojr - V sulks cuSTin, Brown's wnarve. Fab. 17. 143. AXES, SOUTHERN MANUFACTURE. JUST received direct .from Manufacturers a few doaen "'Archer 6V Co's." very superior Axes. Thsst axe obtained the premium at the lata fair ha Goorgta and arc of oef ouaiuy. For al by ( . rut ifcttaua-iuuiitL. Nov.' l: . ... ,.;fvJ' "v104. bacon. ;. A LOT of uperioiNorlh Carolina Bacon, just received per UmTRoad. For eale, by J. H. FLANNKR. .No. 25 Ngrlh-Water Stteet, '.-'T. 140. F.b. 10. a, BRICK BRICK, A HfU V HARD burnt brick, for ale, by 0UUU . J, dk D. McRAE & Co. Ftb. ll. 140. SUM C1E0L1NIA ISSOiMErimPAM, OF CHARLESTON, S.C. CHARTERED br -the State of South Corolina J iih a Capital of $250,000 , all paid In and will inverted FIRE, MARINE, RIVER AND LIKK KI0K.0. CHAS. EDMONSTON, Pres.t. A. L. To has, Suc'y. ' DIRECTORS t Roiaar MabtiVi ' Col. Jamb Gadsobs, M. C. MoBDfcAi, Chas. H. Wbst, S. Mowst, Jr. Hbbbt Cobia. The subscribers having been appointed agents In this Vacs for the above named company, are pre pare to receive oners ana issue policies or Insur anc on Fire, Marine, River. and. Life Risks, on libe .1 terms. All losses Incurred at this agency, will e promptly adjusted and nald v the under- d DeROSjjET BROWN. B. Risks will be taken on the Uvea of slaves on the most liberal terms, Wilmington, N.C.j Dec. 2, 1851. 110 CARDENAS MOLASSES. BBLS Cardenas Molasses,' of Superior O Wquality, now landing from Brig Portland, for Mie Dy AUAMS, bttUJ HtK. ck Uo, Dec. 20. 118. FRESH BOSTON CRACKERS. TUST received, 25 tin cantstera Bent's Bostln J Crackers; 100 doz. Underwood's Pickles. Fo sale, low, PJK HQWARD.CivpEQEN., Nov. 20. - 1 106. GLUE. OK BARRELS American 20 superior English t jjnst received, and lor sa le, by ADAMS, BROTHER & Ce., 90. - . 1 August B, ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER. . DR. 1. S. IIOUGTOBTS GREAT DYSPEPSIA CURER! The Trite Digestive Fluid, or Gastric Juice Prepared from Rennet, or the fourth stomacn or the . Ox, after directions of Baron Liebig, the great ; Physiological Chemist, by J. S. Houghton, M. , D., Philadelphia, Pa. 1 Thielrivreat Natural Remedy for Indigestion, and Dvinensla. curios after Nature's owe Method. b) Nature' own Agent, the uastrtc Juice, repsta. 1 the enter element, or ureal ' Digesting principle of the GasUic Juice the Solvent tf th Food, the Purlfiing, Prtttrving, and Stimulating Agent of the Stomach and Intestine. It is exiractca from the DrgveilveStomachof the Ox, thus forming an Artificial Digestiye Fluid, precisely like the naioril Gastric Juice, in it Chemical powers, and furnish leg a complete and perlept substitute for IU By the slid of t(ti preparation, the pains and erjle of In digestion and Dypepla are removed just ae they Would be by shealthy Stomach. It lidoing wonder for Dyepepric, curing cases of debility, emaciation, nervous dedle and Dyspeptic consumption, sup posed to be 9nibe.frge f the grave The 8cienr line Evidence Upon which it is .based, ti in Uie highest degree curious and remarkable. (Baron Leleblg, in his eelebrated work.an. Anbnal Chemieiry.aayst "An Artificial DigtsUve Fluid, aalogoo to the Gatrlc Juice, may be prepareJfrOm the mucous membrane of the stomach of the Ox. In which' variooa articles--of food, as meat and. eggs, wil be olerud.' chawed, and diaultd, jutt in the Ktmt manner at they vould be in the human ttamach, nnu a lesipooniui 01 rnirasraiH, uuuaea or his olved in water, will digest or diewlve fly Poundt Roast Beef in about tito htniri Cut of the Stom ach. . , Dr. Hcu zKton'e tepsfB..fs aold by nearly all the dealers In fine drugs and Popular Medicine, through out ih United Slates. ; It Is prepared in Powder, snd In Fluid form and in Prescription vials for the mtA nf. Phvaiclans. Private Circulars, for tit e of Phyelelan, may be obtained f f Or Houghton o hie Agents, descri bin? tlie whole process of preparation and giving the authorities upon which the claim of this new remedy are bsed As, tt Js not e secret rented, no objection can be raised sgainal its use by Pbysiclatrs In rospectable standing and regular practice. Price in fluid form, One Dollar per eotiio.' PEP8IN W POWDER. Senlbf Mail, Fret $f Postage. Vot convenience of aendjnf to all parts of the country, the uigesnve matter or the fepsln, la put up in the form 01 rowaer, witn airections lo be dis aolved in water b the patient. These Powders con tain just the ssma matter a the bottles, and will be tent by mail, free of pottage, for one . dollar sent (post paid) to Dr. J. S. Houghton, M. D.,Phjladol- phi,P. ,''"7LVr''' ' Obsnnre this l-r Every bottle of (h genqlns Pepsin bear the written signature of J. S. Hough ion, M. D-, sole Proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa. rSTSold by all Druggists and Desler In Medi cine- ir'VvyivV ii'! J I BROTHER I W.H. LIPPITTA Co., and C. Do- cm wnnieaaiaana reraii.nv a. ij. kia.n a j PRE, Wilmington, n v. ', EMPTY SPIRITS BARRELS OrC 'SECOND Hand 8pirit Bar la, large wvmtj ia goec order, rorsaJany, v -. .... v DbROSSKT at BROWN .JalyJd. ; . 47. SUNDRIES, JUST recelved-300 bag CofTee, Rio, Lsgeyra, St Domingo, Java, and Mocha 1 2 bags sweet spleed chocolais ; 10 hhd. P. R. Sugar j J 00 obis, doubicsafened loiteruihed, powdereJand graaula ted Sucar 1 200 boxa Candias, all kind amlgradeai 25 do. Jud'a patent do 4a 5 and , 1 lane hot to, 6 lb, each) 100 bbls. Whiskey 1 50 boas CWsei 2UO package new Rsialnat 2W.00O Segsra, at Bat limor pricee J IQfl boxen fine Chewing Tebeceoi 10,000 new two bashel Gnnny Bags. Fur sat at thUwt price, by - HOWARD dt PEDKff. Not. 20. . 106. COFFEE. . 1 fT BAGS extra Rio, for sale, by I W ADAMS, BROTHER Co., August 5. ; 90 COFFEE. . Kfl BAGS RioCeflee. For eale by J HATHAWAY SON. Sept. 13. 77. BILLS OF LADING, Ac. IOLIO POST BILLS OF LADING bound M.- in DOOki. and hflota.alaa Lclfar Shcf tulih svanetyoimercantileblankji,loralat The Com Fisn-Fisn. 1 O BBLS. of extra Mullet and Trout, In Pork 1 W Bbl. GEO. H. KELLEY'S. J.H.ArJC.T.copy. 143 Feb 17. TOBACCO. QK PACKAGES of frail Chewing Tobacco, ror iCO salo low, by J. H. FLANNER March 6. 151 No. 26 North W ater St. SPIRIT BARRELS. T 1 fYi AFFLECK'S superior Splri JJarrele, for lUWsaleby J, C. LATTA. Nov. 22. 107. CO-PARTNERSHIP. " THE subscriber have this day formed a co-partnership under the style of McRab A Habbiss, and have taken the new granite front store, Istey Crected by Capt. G. Potter, on Front between. Miar ket and Dock itreet, where they will alwayw keep complete wholale and retail stock of CftOCAfty 4.VD FARMING IMPLE J MENTS. o whleh they InvltailiSAltajyiofl ofmerchamrand Others. , Being IMPORTERS, we feel confident we can Cell arilcte in our line on aa favorable term, and Of ae good quality, as can be purchased in the nttea state. ALKX. McKAK, Jr.. M N.T.HARR18S. ' " NOTICE. THE enbscrlber having formed a co-partnership with Mr. N. T. HAi, I deairou of closing up his old business, and begs leavsto Urge upon those Indebted to him the necessity of a prompt sett eraent of their bills. Heat the same lime tender his thank to his former customer for their kind patronage, and solicits a continuance of the aaitie to fhn now Arm. ! ALEX. McRAE.Jr. 9cteber2.l85I. . .. , , . B6. BROTHERS LINE. THE Steamer Brothert and Tow Boats, Steven ton and David Ltvi ere prepared lo forward with Datr atcHi all good consigned to the Propri etor. The Steamer Brothert Is of liout dbacort. and well suited to run in lou voter. She Dossesses vow r, snd epeodf, aodUadojirablr. adapted to towing, ana can accomrnouaio aoouv mj psaaengers. , The Proprietor contemplate running fhe Boat himself, and will give special sttention 10 way freight and naval (totes ; to towing, and will also attend to the comfort and convenience of Passen ger.. From his ioog experience as Agent In Wil mington of the several Steam .Boat. Companies, he think he can give satisfaction. ' ' ' To Merchants in the Interior he would say, that JJ Goods ahlpped by him, will be delivered te their Agent In FayetteviUe. His Agent In Wilmington is DAVID' BANCS, to whom all communications may be addressed, a A tent of the Steadier Brothert. JOHN HANKS,' Pro (Wie toe.. MavlS. . . 2S-12mc. . Salisbury Watchman. Greensboro Patriot. Kayetteviiie Observer, and uaroiiman. and Ashboro Herald, pleaae copy 4 weeks, and send bill to this office. . 1 COFFEE & SUGAR. kar BAGS-Rloiod Lrfguirn Coffee: V .lhhda. nrlrae Porto Rlcond N. Orleane Spgar, just received and for sole by March 6. '.,, " 161 i"Av A. B. SOUTH ALL, COLLECTOR AND GENERAL AGENT. I. WOULD here tak this opportunity 01 returning my lhanka to my friends snd patron for the very liberal patronage 1 have received at their hands, during the UmC I have been collecting for them end hope by atflctseieniiee) ro.busines and wtib a determination to please, atill to reeeiv a continua tion of their confidence and support, as I Inund to devote my time to thai business. t Roler to Messrs. Kill & Mitchell, R, H. Grsnr. F.q1 Geo. R. French. Esq., C. Myers. Esq., and Messrs. Potter 4 Kidder., . . ' 1 "u- I will ttend th Courts of the adjoining' Courv lle'whece,'Jfldtcement is offered.. My office will be lo the ster ofMessr. Whitaker and Whit fled, at wbicVpltwe Twift be foarvi nnleae when ooi attending 10 buaioese, .Idimy- absen,! bai communication left 'with Messrs.. Whltsker f Whftfield. for me, will be banded to the. " J will attend, as arusl, to the sale of real eatstei ng servant; renting hou or any other inea in which an active agent I wanted. A. A. B. SOUTHALL. Weekly Journal, Herald and Goldsboro Patriot copy till forbid. Fib. 19. ' 144-lf.' CARDEN1S MOLASSES. Ctf HHDS. heavy Co -denoe Molasses, just &JJ anlved, ana ior aie, ny ADA1$, BRO. dk Cor.' Jaa.29. ;'l BALES of superior. Hay. dall expected '10 arrive per 3chr..b, S.: Powell, from New. York For sale oy ' CEO, HARRJS3. ' f f atteiKUZA a.ciasi. ;r.t N ' One evening, towards Uie last of Deceit trp the family of Pr. Walton eat in their plenty nt parlor, eoorerefn' on th nticipAtedr : pleasure oftlte coming holiday.. A riJ wa'. ' eajrjeeted by one, party by another, .and'1 f but one diwerjfinjr roiee wae heard. - il'Father.? raid Henrr.l arkh 011" waAlA' let me gi with VVifliaro R!ile and,th other" . boye te Long Pond to tkat&J t s sw - -1 -Ami pray who mY&ijHhxt Urn U " aked the fetbef, 1aof hin. . - n , j5f "Why, lather. Charlee EV Myrwi Ad-, . 'M'tUhH i not very ,oo4 eoapDoy and i rew.nh rsV''li. exeef W of' Charlee and Myron, are i the eame c ' .eef - am triHinj to graUfy ywM-1 do . i,a ib , yoo lo jMocifite frith uy bad boye. "8q let nan faiber. only ooea p!ea4-t ed Henry KVfc shall hare eoeh a Cae iine, ,D1 "?'! ! f wPPoiWif IdoBotge, Walton hud one weak poit of ehaac- i -ler. He was one of those fadotot, ease lor ina person aa A f hm umt bring re-J. -ry liidoltrept with hie children, he freoaentlw yielded hie better, judgment 4oiheir' eolicita- liooe. Henry knew hie (ather'e faQlntr: and wilh. the t eooleMe aptoanA af oaxipj, obtain Rae oedairtheJioiabed foreortAent, '' t Ne'fYftr day eam noi Henry eel oftt lo erijfty lu'e expected pltasnree. , . fargv . , number of boye were aeeembicd, the v i.;x-n ty of whom were of ha, cfaee who. if tot'?, really ibad b$ W.Dot rerr proiral. t eempanioae.. Henry heard their coovcmu- ta with eerpriee, and aean oath or ru.W jcet mingled-wiOt thcJ 'diwoorse, hie tLeeSf f reoaenea mininfltgnaUsfypMert Ion U.e;. bme eipreeeione fell feae jarringly on kieear. - a uuuh reircauuicuia. wero vrouznu Buoait a k m a am t a. a. A - L ......La. . W'Q oa'ii FbUip Vf, exclaimed Ilenr ;aowa' rcaiw anochedf.whtie a loud and .jeering laojri roUowed hie taterpoaition. ;i ' ' ' To the infinite earprise of Henry, Charlee Ellie, and eereral othere. a bottle of Inuor, . aa nrndnenil- hill thaw iwuiitvtfir .'n I in. . Htsicrsjijrop, anq tneir ejair; in 1 -t ea ny nearly au ve poye, 1 fiigpicame, ana tnoagn r happened to inlerrapt t!t Henry felt there wae come' associated with Iheremem! cfthatd.i Well, my eon," eaid hie 1 wr.;t no retained, 'bow bare yeufcr Oh, father," replied Henry we ha srjen gionoue sport or we we aoa do 1 jho hill. I wish you had been there to se ue. t iiMvi ft '.aa m. " 1 nen yog nare wen reauy nappy v i ,- iy, la.iici. mens we suiuv iiingsr-" id Henry hesitated a momrr t, and then kd- an ded. "yoo know yoo said., ewae or the joyf; X,. not very irooa 'ompanrt tit: I kept were with Edgar Fergy and Cbarle IUa., vy .v, "Well.larnglad you spent the ij-o- pleasantly." relumed hi father.. Bol Uenrv n felt far from being satisfied, especially wbert-to hil sietewAdalibe told bkn of their beantifal' ride, ttnd their ?iah lo a friend, whoee cree'tr- house wae filled with rare plantain blossom"' ' and beaotifol cluetem of ripe fruit. , -r" V ' Time passod, and Henry hating oncav,aa-?t eociafed with whom he ehoold have) avoided, found it easy to meet them again. t ueeil- ed some earnest pleading' and ,the coostaet. t prdmise, "tflaljf once, Ctther) only thie time,"u -to overcome the fetuctance of the wels-meginA 1 ing but weak parent. kAtitiraee be remon- V euatr a. not Ueary Urged ee earnestly and " eeemed o onhappy that the proaiiee or rc- , Burning eariy or keeping wttn unariee. kiik.. of ha faihe. i.ri.sVM' tiyt'1 4--. .- t.v,i Henry wae guilty of deception here; JTJnosr' fng Me father'a confidence io Clarice .Eilisvw, hc-carclully concealed the fact thakthjeVr, nobfe'bearled boy eoon jberame, eVsTjUed-,. wilh the company of Philip Hall and his set,' . and had left fhem long before, aftrcndfr6r-. m long ociore, aiierenesavor.r ,: 1 Myron Adami ad Henry to I diilicay of persaad jtj-.y ing to persuade do the eame.- To avoid tbedimoaltr or oers father, Henry, would epmetutee . eteul away i irom nome ana jot.Die cororaaes,. iobo oath vvere now iquite familiar, and wbo9 slang expresaion he could Udbloahingly fcsc Tbe father'e yielding diepoeition waa..c- ' ch'rateiy reflected io theV ;aor( and Heary. 3 Wailoo waa the creature, ot circumstaoc..' - A little energy in hie parent woold hate cor? . i reeled thie evil, bat left to hlmaclf, l;a wae t: . in a fair way to verily hewofdfpf.4jhepoel--j -vice t a wpnsHjrjDi i oiueooa nuea,.. '-j TpU ttf be be tea peeU but to be seen. Yet seen too oft, familiar to the toet, ' a We first endure, Iben pity, then embrace. It wae a beautiful thoaitht of tbefleov. : the boye, with a keen appetite, prepared: tad Mrtakev "Let oe ryf ftjra4e).fc, eaid. Philip t Hall 1 and AamocklnffI commenced. vi ing aricienU,HJat eat person hat A ynardi- an angel that atlend him' through Uh, der,",', Bcrtlng him hot, even in danger and evil, bfjt ' , ' guiding and supporting him to Ihe end of.'v V W life. 4 Bocl a guardiaO had Henry !Val-" V tori in the person of bis'slfMr. w 1 ' '-.: , Aduline Walton wae some three yeare cldriii'J cr than her brother, and wae very d'errnt front hiiri in character.'? For a long t.-e ' a L hhd eceh with iutenee paifl,' the eoureu wt' w ; ht brother waeporfoing n) ae gir-.:.r ) widler came, with lie long ' jlijJ mofiotonoue evemege, and : Henry etill joined hia ' wild' compuniona. Bherreolved to rcKue him be-'.-i'T lore it waa too lale. Her parent were now v on a visit to Doslon, and her brother, reUae-'tl ed from the nominal f control of hia father, v plunged into dissipation more thaa ever, r-:iW "Henry,1 eaid he one evening alter, fea, f "J am Very busy thie evening, ami 1 wifch yon " would read to roe1 from this book, with whicU . t I am. bo enraDtnred.M Henry seated DliaW' Headlcr'a Let- ? , ' " 7- ;-: H jruiii Peri. ' ' ' ppfi Dec.il. '-t.. 119-tf. Mar 13- 2H3mC Msreh t if- it. ... .- ... y,-- -