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mmm PUBLISHED TRMVEERLY, DY THOMAS LOMNG. ih 1 i VOL 7- NO. 16. WILMINGTON. N. C. THURSDAY MORNING. APRIL 22. 1 852; WHOLE NO. 920 "-" i '" r --.v. .-. t f flMfo T II E fiii-WEEKLY COMMERCIAL P ubllshed ever j Timmt, IThcbsdat and Sat . soXr. at IS 00 oer annum, parable In all case In dv,ance';C?? PlH t: ' ' 'WBir -T HO MASV CO RIN G, J i - i 1. i- isauor ana rropriciur. . OP PKONt AND MASKKT ITEeBTI, cosnce r.,u' ?WLMIJfaT0N, N,;C. :- BATES OPATiVEftTISISTG. sqr. t Insertion, i i ... :. v 0,5Q 75 "1,00 1 sqr. 1 " . V " 2 month, a , 5 " 6 . " 1 year, 1,00 6,00 8,00 12,00 1 'M?l montb.'tW Ten tia or leu maka's square. If an advertise neot eieeeda lea lines, ths price ,yill be in propor. .0l-Si:i'';.v""".'-'',::'- ; ion. , . -;!j-;.t-:,' , i Alt adrerttsemenu ate payable at the time of their ' Insertion,"? r'f ' . - Oiintraols, with yearly advertisers, will be made on 'i. tne nitarttWat teritotj- ' transfer of Contracts for yearly advertising '"I .will be permitied." Should circumstances render a Kan je to business, or an unexpected removal neces- irv; a ctltra according to the published terms will t'tTyr"iplli.r''thd . -flontrisctor, for the time he uas advertised. , Thaprlvilea;e of Annual Advertisers is strictly niteitJ '"their li Immediate business ; and all sd .ertlse-nents foMhe benefit of other persons, aa wel M 'alt advertisements' not Immediately connected with thelrowi bastnesa. and ail excess ol advertise Ti lt In lenmh or oiliorwlU. beyond the limits en aadj wlH be ohargid at the aeual rstea. No advertisement Islnoluded in tho contractfot ,hei leorraaiof "bd'uieto'r landsintown orcoun ryiahf'ol'Ww'of aegroos, whether the roVettf $i '0fj4 iljby tho advertiser or by other ursons.1 these airt excluded by the term "imm Halt tiut!stS$f- ';i; , '., '' Coo innouneomont of marriages or deaths will tt eUswdasnaws, and inserted free of charge oilattiiilrtoiiftirm.itter. beyond the simple an twncj'nanioir the4utb of th person, will be jharjjJ on tbe'samo terms as advertlsemonw. ' 'SiililverM.&iiu Inserted ta the irl-weekly Cow isi'tfHtra enllllodto one liisertlbn Ih the Weekly rnj i ui oHarge, jtAAp mVHSOY I;IIN riNG, executed i saperbr style- S KW iT()!iK ivVeaata.. Uaows fc DslUeaar. NE aK PdlUADEbl'aiA AND BOSTON, V. B. VimAH, Va titular attorttlaa pal 1 16 proctirtug trelghts a-ii parcbiuiiif cargoes lor vessels. OMR MACBAS, DOHAL JIAoaAS, JOHM W. It. OtX. iwoiispa. blossom. Oeatral CoidUttloa and Forwarding Merchant. t'roajt earsount- unUoft gtveu to Ceuslgn AniittifOfeatAadlMnew UMignmtnUlo -. . .m Vnrk trundt. Vtfliioni Jan.30. 1662. CoinralsslOD aQd Forwarding ' ' wtttifisfGTosr. if. c. PabTia llsa: ' 143-12 m. tvuiiiu i mvvRR. QEflEhAU AGENT, FORWARDING .' i am M im.a u KM! iaai Coawslsslon aicrcuani. ITCU pleaSurain Informing my Irlerrds, that I am prepared to giVe all boltes entrusted to me efficient in I personal attention. Ihavo a wharf for Naval atoVes, with ample aecoinmudatlons. splrl House, and VVarehouie. Oonslgnmenta of Naval Stores for sals or shipment i and alUlndtj of coun try produce solicit . aabadvancesmadeoncon IgnuienU. v " ; .. ; ; : GEO. MYERS, Wiioldsale and Retail Grocer, MliHiafLt OM HARD Wlnu, 7W, Ulnar, Proviilont, Wood and Wil- - aocTH raowT stssst, " WILMINOTON,. N . C. Nov. 28 1871..- 109. YVILLUM tt. UARRISS, jPOMHJSSION lIERCHANT I WILMINGTON, N. C. STRICT attention given 'to procuring Freight! and purchasing Cargoes for vessels. tttaraa.aasi.' O. O. ?rslev, Ksq., ) .f!i. Jhn Muftsfi. Wllmngt'n. N. C Heart Dudlav 3t Huntington, . C. Joseph Uticy, , , ; n , kessrs: James Corner 4 Sons, 8lilmore. T M ; K. A. Soudar Oo., Philadelphia. TM; ,Thompson A Hunter, Neff yor ,H . Inilsbury&Sanlford t"e Ior,t -m, Hunting & Tufts, Bostop. 1 , J. G. , Pltco nb, tounebunk, Ma. ' "lilt nthi 1861 , Wl ." r-COtMI8lt.T nrSClAMTS.V . 'ii'WiLiriaTpc'.--::,, l.llATBAWAt. v..: - .;."".. j,-UHthw4, Qst. IS 1351..." :' : : V'., ".'. 'j, ;gcniDB0URN &;noopER .Giiicral Cora mission rehanta 'mzmNQ.TON.N; ci BUSINESS CUIUS. GEO. UARRISS, -General Commission Merclianl, ' WILM INGTON, N. C. " 'f' QTRICT attention given to piocuring Freight kji ana purcnastnguargoesiorvessejs. . Hai-ea to-', ... , " - ft.l'.Hafl.Beq., "j O. Q. I'amley, Ksq,, . J. A. Taylor, Esq., . MVllmiagton. J.D. Bellamy, Ksq., J ' . Messrs.Jallard 4 riuntinglon, J :' Messrs. Tookcr.Smyih 4 Oo.,.i s ' v . " Thompson Hunter, J ilew 1 or- Alcx'r. Herron, Jr., Philadelphia Jan. 2. 1852. 123-ife ANDERSON & LATIMER, COMMISSION MERCHANTS ' ' SQOTH WATRR STRRET. WIUMINOTON, N. C. . Sep. 27, 1861. 82-ly-c ALFiiitim XA UOTIONEER, COMMISSION MERCHANT, 1 A IV D GENERAL AGENT. tVilmin8ton,N.C..Oct.3 1861. 86tf. JOSEPH n. FLANNER, General Co niilssbo Merehant. vvujijforoji, n. cf - Oet,9th, 1351. 87-ly-c. WILLIAM NEFF, WHOLESALE AND RBTAtL DEALER IN SIIIP C1MNI)LERV, SHIP STORES AND GROCERIES, OaRR OK" Ot)CK 4 V'Trt STRRETS WIL.VIINGTON.'N.'C. De.7th 1651 0ER0SSET & BROWN. ' trIL.rtOTbX, N. BROWN & OEROSSiiT. c. 5 21 E IV YORK. GRSEflAL CO MMISSIOS fHHCHATS. MarcU7 1352. t-y COMIiSlM tlil tt'.IANT. Nextdo-ir lu A. A. Vni.wt's, -m .Von It Wsli-r si will attend ta tliemlu ofull kin. is il kjouotrv Pro, Juco.dj .-U ,ic -J jrQ t'oas, vl .ai, It won, l.ard, Ac. and will ivVJap ctHSUi)tly uri hanil a full ujjly f tlrooi rles.Ac. ' Referrnoes. vVllleslIn!!.of iVayne, John du:la', Wlluilngtun V Curuway, (i,-u. Alx.. M- Rc. K. P. -Ini, -Vil ninutqn, tV'il-y -i- V.' iiker, " Die li. 1351. ; 1 11 ly. C'idiaiisiaii IjkSi ut & vactioae;:r, v)fl:o t.i aaW's uppsr building, North Water 1 Street. ' Vhere he will be li ipiiy i ationd to ull orders in either branch of hi business. .Viliningion, N. O. Doc. n, 1861. 119-tf. ADAilS, BROrilER&Co. (date K irry, Bryant & Adaind.) CO M MISSION Vi EHOHANTS WILMINGTON, N. C. Jan. 1, 1852. 123 CORNELIUS DuPRE. WHOLE BALE AND KETAL DEALGHr IN Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Faints, Ull, Dye Stuns, Glass, I'orluuiery, Cigars, Old Lluuora, Fancy Articles, tec AlARKKT STRKET, WILMINGTON, N. C. Presoriptions carefully compounded by expert tnced persons. March 28. 1852. J. C. LATTA. COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND GENERAL. AGENT, WILMINGTON, N .C . Oct.l 19(1. 67 MILES C0STIN, COMMISSION MERCHANT vyiLMlNQTON, N. C. aitpcm to , E. P. Hall, Esq , Pres't Branch Stale Bank. . Thot. U. 'Wright, Esq., Pres't Bank ( Vllmln Cope Fear, f ton, N O. G. Parsley, Esq., Pres't Commer-1 oial Bsnk, j Dec. 9. 1651 U8lf. WILKINSON & ESLER. cash DiCAusna in Coufectlonary, Fruit. Nuta, Toys, Fancy Ar- tides, Perlumery, Tobacca. etnra, o WHOLESALE AND RE I AIL, ' r Mi BKCT STREET, WILMINGTON N.C. No.30.n51. - .10-tf MAG Sl IIIJIIUSS. IMPORT R!l AND WH )LE4VI.E AND HurviL, Dait.ni ft IN CHINA, GLASS, XNU EARTHEN WARE, AMD FIRMING IMPLF.MENT8, Vest side Front street, between Market and .- Due stmts, j WILMINGTON, N C. Octobers', 1861. ' v 8B. . WESSCt. U. . EILER8. VVESSEL & EILERS. COMMMSIOV MRftCHANTS AND WHOLE SALE GROCERS, North Water 8treet,7Wl mlngt in, N. 0., Intend to kp st-the above stand a, vewral a"Sdrtmint af Groceries, Liquors, snd Provisions at wholesale-and to. carry on a General Cosnmlssion floiinpsa. - v'-'" .' .-. (j; P. ttall, Pres't Br-ch Bank of the State, ) V -0, 0, ParaUy, Prea't Commercial. Bsnk. Wl P, K. Dlcknjnl.r:'viv.;--.vj.vv ) :H, poppa A C."r l rrk- D.llner Potter. J ' V ' . h9.fi 18J1 ;. S1. BUSINESS CARDS. EiLL, KUMttLL W. 4 11 lilTiAra mm GENERAL LO MMISSIOS MERCHANTS v WILMLNUTON, N. C. . CHAI. D. BLU8, H8NSY . ICSSKLL, JOS. S. aOSSBLb. J0JN STRUrUERS& SON'S MAUJ3LE AND SANU Si'ONE YARD, PHILADELPHIA. s "". "'". " " ""'I'" " 1 II II . iuanw battels, Mjutme.tti, Tunis mU Qrare btoe$coiutaHo hatU. Every description of ORNAMENTAL WORK AND STATUARY bxecuted and imported. Ordora fur public or pri vate Buildings execmed wiih promptness and dis patch. N.B. D eigns will be sent for Mantels, Monu ments and Grave dtoncs, and all work shipped In sured from breakage when required. Oci. 4. 85-lv-c MORE & GALLAGHER. IRON FOUNDERS, AND MANUFACTURERS OP WROUGHT & CAST IRON RAILINGS 1UDGE ROAD fc COATES ST. PIULADt;MMIIA. All orderssttended to with promptness and des patch work warranted. Oct. 4. 86-lyc. H. QOLLNER. O. HOTTER, JH. DOLLNER & POfTER, GENERAL t'OMMI-ISl lN MEKCHANTS, NEW Y0RR: LISBSAL CASH ADVAMCS8 MADS OM ALL CONSiON- March 16. " ' 155-lyp FLJKit. (Junal Flour, l-ir salo by J. HATHAWAY & SON. 77. slept. 13. COOPERAGE. "PHfc subscriber is now prepared to make or ru X pair ivuior cask.-t of any siz;, for the use of vi s sei, on the wwesi terms; hIso, the citizens cm have any article in the line of Coopering ' made or repaired with dispatch. A. MORGAN. ' Wilmington, Feb. 26, 1858. 117-12. u p. CONSULATE OF H aVtI, J 64 .jininerciiil Wti.trl, Boston, 6th March, 1851. IHti tinder signed telves notiwo, that In uccor . d incu with i li'w passed ut L'ori au Prince, on the 24ih December last, vessels 'arriving jrrHayli from the U. Stales on or alter the l$th April next, must be provided with Duplicate Munifexis ol ineir cargoes, cerunea y a consular Agent ot nuy tl, If there -.lintl nave hoen one ntthe port of; load insr, otherwise the dQcmnents may be vcriifiM be fore an officer (duly auihnriisd to adininister art oath) of the State or United States Government, May 8 23-tl. SiHPPIXa ARTICLES. AHANUSOvIR edition of Sui ipinu Articles. juM priniel and fir silo at 7e Commercial OJic. equal to any us yet inipo;ied "from New York." Orders fir n Rmi-n or mure will be filled at a cost of 10 to 21) percent, cheaper than they ire irk New Nov. 1Q, 185 L 7Q2tf CANDY, CANDY. ON H AND, 700 lbs, fresh and good, for oule low by. WILKINSON f ES-LKR. March 6. ' 151 NOTICE. THF. undersigned having formed s Co-partnership under the style of JOHN BANKS A BROTHER, lor carrying on a COMMISSION AND FORWARDING BUSINESS, all goods consiced to them, or ordered, or produce sent for ale, will be promptly attendd to , JOHN BANKS, DAVID BANKS. Feb. 3. 137. ' SPIRITS BARRELS. VSEcbND hand Spirits Bbls., lurge size, OUUin primo order, fr sale by ANDERSON & LATIMER. Jan. 27. SHINGLES. OCi fl V"i McREE'.S Contract Shingles, no OUtjUV'Lr landing. For sale by DsROSSET A BROWN. March 18. GROCERIES. Af BAGS prime Bw Coffee; tVJlO" Laguira ?do. 7 hhds. P. Rr Lwgsrt 40 bosea and 13 casks-prime Cheese ; 25 barrels Mess Pork ; 100 barrels Sup. Flour, assorted brands ; IS kegs Goshen Ratter; 10 boxes (8's) Tobacco ; 20 " Soap; i hhds. Bocqn, Sides and Hams ; 30 boxes ilalslns ; ' fe 20 barrels Lamp Oil i For ssle by J. HATHAWAY 4 SON. Nov. 20. : -' . . 106. P0RR AND HAMS. Qf BBLS. Mesa Perk ; OVJf 10 oaska superior Csnvasod Hams; pally expected from Balilm ire snd for sale byl J. & D. MoRAE & Co. Oct. 28. 96. RATES OF FREIGHT. RATES of Frelghian i,he WllmJngtnn and Hal elgh Rail Road, and on Ihe Coropany's Boa's to Charleston, revised shd-'-rrttrecied December. 1850 just iprlntd and for sale at the office of 77i unmrnui, mi so conn pvr cupj. Dec. 21. . . " '.':,,.; ' ,.119-tt GRINDSTONES. . Oiry PIECES, all sizes, superior quality, just l s received, ana tor sals av AO tUS, BRO & CO. . I26.fi Jaa 8. J 3IILL WS. TIIR subscriber hni thj" pleasure of Informing Miller's envied In sawlnv pitch nine, that he hassiececded in settinf . up the best Saw for that Rurpose that has evet yet been produced, ss f knows.' All ws Warranf' I n ,t n nit i e teet..1 O"' -;.':-J.t. .'.O'jTNs. Oat. . m.:.?-v if., J topf, !?.- - GIVE. BBLS superior, for sale low by .-. .1'?-.-. ".. A. MARTIN'. 20 BIOLASSES OMBNTLY expected 300 Hhds new crop LvlMoltjises, cargo of Brig John Dawson, from Cuba, f sale bv MILES COSTIN, Brown's Wharves. Feb. Hi. Cf su BACON. to superior North Carolina Baeon, just rscitved per Rail Road. For sale, by '-4 "--J. H. FI.ANNEE, i f ; No. 25 North-Water SttTCt. Feb.l0.v v. r .140. gJCTJi CAHOLIMl INSlEANf trulAN, OP CHARLESTON, 8. C. CH A RTERRD by Mti Hmte of -Homh Corolinn wiihaUapiiat of 251,000 , all paid in and will Invested -.-FIRE, MARINE, RIVER AND LIFE RIsKSAfr- f CHAS. EDMONSTON, Pres.t. A. L.Tobias, Soc'y DIRECTORS f Rosrst Mabtin,- . Col. Jakis Gaosdih, M. C. MoaoBCAt, , Ckas. H. Wst, S. Mowsf, Jr. Hsmsv Cusia. Thp subscribers having been appointed agents in this Vjicefo' ihe ubove'nimed company, are pre pare to recsive offere and issue pollclea of Insur anc nn Fir, Marine. River and Lite Risks, on libe I lermi AH losses Incurred at thl. oeencv. will e promptly adjusted and paid by the under sigi d j D aROS SET ft BKOWN. N. B. Risks will be taken on the lives of slaves on the most liberal terms, Wilmington, N.O.j Dee. 2, 1851. 110. CARDENAS MOLASSES. 50q DBLS Cardenas Molasses, of Superior quality, now Isnding from Brie Portlsml, for sale by ADAMS. BROTHER & Co. mDec. 20 -.-sfc . 118, '41- FRESH BOSTON CRACKERS. TUST received, 25 tin canisters Bent's Bostin u Crackers; 100 doi. Underwood's Pickles. Fo sale, low, by HO.VARD & PEDEN. Nov. 20. - ' ; 06. fiLlE. OA BARRELS American ; " 4-J 20 superior English ; jnst received, and for sale, by ADAMS, BROTHER & Co., Augusts, 90. ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER. 1)11 J. S. IIOUOTOV'S GREAT DYSPEPSIA CCRER! The True Dlircstl re Fluid, or Gsstrle Juice Prepared from Rcnm-t, -r ihe fourth stomach of the Ox, after directions ot Buron Llfhigthe great Physiological Chemist, by J.S.Houghton, M D., Philadelphia, Pa. This Is s great Natural Remedy for Indigestion, and Dyspepsia, curing after Nature's own Method, bi Nature's own Asrent. the Gastric Juice. Pepsin Is the chief element, or Great Digesting Principle of the Gastric Juice ihe Solcent of the Food, the Purifllinsr. Preserving, snd bhmulaling Agent ol iheStom ich and Intestines. It is extracted from the Digestive Stomach of the Ox, thus forming an Artlfkfa! Distive Fluid, precisely like the natiirsl Gastric Juice, In its Chemical powers, and furnish ing a complete and pcrtect substitute lor it. riy the aid of tills preparation, me pains sna evus oi in digestion and Dyspepsia are removed just as they would be by a healthy Stomach. It isdotng won.lers tor Dyspeptics, curing casss of debility, emaciation, nervous decline aoa uyspepue consumption, sup nosed to be on the verae of the grave The Scien tific Evidence unon which It Is basej, Is in the highest degree curious and remarkable. Baron t.eiebii. in his celebrated work on Animal Chemistry, says: "An Artlflciol Digestive Fluid. nalnor.il. in the Gastric Juice, may be preparedfrom the mucous memBrane of the stomach of the Ox, In which various orticles of food, as meal and.eggs, rll h WWerf. ehaneed. and diverted, just In the tarn manner at they mould bein Ihe human ilomach." Half a teaspoonful of pure Pepsin, Infusrd or diss olved in water, will digest or dissolve Five Pound Roa Beef in about .mo noun oui oi ids a torn- ach. Dr. Houahton's Pepsin, is sold by nearly all the dealers In fine drugs and Popular Medicine, through out the United Stales. It is prepared In Powder, snd In Fluid form -and n Prescription vials for the ase of Physicians. i ft-. .. r-.(...ln.. fr iK nut nf PnvftifIn mii 1 1IVUEV VyUt UllHD, l-'i . , , 1 f h nhiniiiMt af Dr Qonirhton or bis Agent, desert bing ihe whole process nf preparation and giving ii.flnnihorltiesuDon which the claims of this new remedy are based. As it is not a secret remedy, no objection can be raped against its use by Physicians In respectable stalling and regniar prsci.ee. jrrtce in Kluia lorm, uno uonnr per umuo. PtSlPSIV W POWDER. Sent tt Mini, Fret of Postagt. p. nf ncndinir to all oarts of the country, the Disesnve matter of thoPepain, la put up in the form of Powder, with directions to be ois- nlved In water by the patient. Ttteac Powders eon lain inst the same matter aa tha bottlea, and win be ,entr mail, 4rv( postage, for one dollar seni (posi paid) to ur. i. a. nougmon, iu. v., rniiaaei nhl Pa. -Observe ihlst Every bottle of the genuine Pepsin bears me written stgnmure oi . . aougn ton, M. D . sole Proprietor, Phllndelphls, Pa. fJTSold by all Druggists and Dealers In Medi cines. '. .' Sold, wholesale and retslly A. C. EyANS A BltOTHF.R; W.H LIPPITT Co., and C. Dtr PRE, Wilmington, ii v; MavJ.?;.-.,j' " . 26-12mc ; ! RICE. rer casks prime 'qnaHiy, fresh from the Mill, 1 for sale by ANDERSON ds LATJMKR. De. i. ' RAMS, HAMS, i r TIKR.CF-S prime Canvissed Hsmsj 14 till!', -l-Ul?.?. d.J on F.r n. 8. very loi bv A VDEJISONA LATIMER. .? ."''sV y!i'-Hl '' It?. EMPTY SPIRITS BARRELS. 91 )l I h:r'0:V' Hand' Spirits Bareis, large ' else, in good order, for sals br. UtUUSShT BRUWN. ; r-- '-'. --' 47. July 3d. : tr" SUNDRIES, TtJSTreceivsd 300 bags Cortee, Ro, Lagoyr, J St Doiniiigo, Java, and Mocha 2ti baga aweet spiced cnocoiate ; iy anas. r. K. ugsr ; 1UU bbls, double refined lo J, crushed, powdered and granule- led Sugar i 200 boxes Candles, 111 kinds and grade; to ao. jaa t parent oo , is a ana es, in tancv oo t-s, S lbs. each; 100 bbls. Whiskey ; fiC boxes Cheese; iW paektges new tuislns i ,-iW,0W Mcgars, at ttil iitnorepncesi I Wi boxes tine Chewing Toboeed; lt,000 new two busbst Gnnnv Bsee. Vot sale at thelowest prices, by HOrVARD t PEDKN,. coffee; 100 BAGS cxlra lilt. Tor tal&br lLfi.uaa nJkjr I lllil m bUkd Aofutt 6. 90 COFFEE. C( BAGS Rio Cofioe. For sals by J. HATH A WAV A. SON. 77. Sept, 13. BILLS OF LADING, ku . .tOLIO POST BILLS OF LADING bonnrt In ilooks.and sheets. also Letter Shtets with cvsrletyotinercantlteblanka,lorsaleat Tha Com. mercial Office. r fish Fisn. 1 O RRLS. of extra Mollets snd Troot, Troot.ln Pork I w Bbl Is at GEO. H. KELLET'S. Feb 17. J. If. N, C. T. copy. 143 TOBACCO. QpL PACKAGES or good Chewing Tobacco, for tCO snlolow, by J.H. FLANNER March 6. 151 No. 25 North vtiorSt. 1 . I, , -,i SPIRIT BARRELS. 1 ffkAPaKUK'S superior Spirit barrels, for iUUsaleby J, C. LATTA. Nov. 22. 107. CO-PARTNERSHIP. THE subscribers have this day formed a co-part nership unik-r the styfa of McRai & Haaaiss, and have taken tlie now granite front afore, latey erected by dipt. G Poller, on Front between Mjar ket and Dock streets, where they will always keep a complete wholesale and retslf stock of CROCKERY AND FARMING IMPLE MENTS, ' . to which Ihey invite the attention of merchants and others. -. a : -i Being IMPORTERS, we feel confident we can sell art' "ln our line on aa favorable terras, and of as Boa quality, as can be purchased in the United Stale. . ALEX. McRAE, Jr., N, T UARRISS. , NOTICE. THE subscriber having .formed a co-partnership with Mr. N. T. HUsaiss, i desirous of closing up his old bosiness, and begs leave to urge upon I nose Indebted to him ihe necessity of a prompt settlement of their bills. Heat ihe same time tenders his thsnks lo his former enstomer for their kind patronage, sitdsoliclts a continuance of ths same to the new firm, ALEX. McRAE, Jr. October 2.1861. 85. BROTHERS LINK THE Steamot Brother and Tow Boats, Steven ton and David Lewit ere prepared lo forward with DasrATCH, all goods consigned to the Propri etor. . . . , The Steamer Brolhert Is of uoht dsachi and well soiled lo run In low water.- She possesses pow er, snd opted, snd is addmirably adapted to totting, and ear, accommodate about 20 passengers. , The Proprietor contemplates running the Boat himself, and will give special attention to war freight and naval' stoics i to towing, snd will also attend to the comfort and convenience ef Passen gers. From bis long experience as Agent in Wil mington of the several Steam Boat Companies, he thinks he csn give satisfaction. ?i ' i . To Merchants In ths interior he would say", that all Goods shipped by him, will be delivered lo their Agents in Fnvetteville. His Agent in Wilmington la DAVID BANKS, to whom all communications msv be sddresaed.ss A (rent pf the SieeirJ'r Brothf. ' JOHN BANKS, Proprietor Msy 18. ""- 26-l2me. Salisbury Wslchlisn, Greensbojro' Patriot, Favetlevlll Observer, and Carolinian, and Asnboro Herald, please copy 4 weeks, snd send bills to Ibis office. COFFEE k C HAGS RlAntid Lssuirs Coffee t AJ 7 hhds. prime Porto Rico and N. Orleans Sugar, just received snd for ssle bv J. HATHA WAT SON. March 6. . 151 A. A B UTIIALt, COIXECTOR AND 'GENERAL AGENT. I WOULD here take ihls opportunity of returning my thankstil'my friends and potrons for.the very liberal palmare 1 have received at jlielr hsnjs, during the time I have been collecting for them and hope by strict attention to business and with a determination lo please, still lo receive a continua tion of their confidence snd support, as I lnund lo devote my time to ihai bnslncs. . Refer lo Messrs. Kills sVMUcbell R. H. Grant. Esq., Geo. R. Freorh. Esq., C. Myers, Esq., sad Messrs. Poller Kidder. I will attend the Courts of the adjoining Conn tltfs whenever inducements la offered. Jot "office will be in tho store of Messrs. Whitaker ana Whif fled, at which place I will be found unless when our,' stiendlng lo business. In my abaeace, any communication left with Messrs. Wblloker f Wliitfield, for me, will be handed to me. I will attend, as usual, to :nesaie oi real esiaic; hiring servant) renting houses or any other business in which So active agent la wanted. A. A. B. SOUTH ALL. Weekly Jotiroa), Herald and Goldsboro' Patriot copy till forbid. ' - : , "Feb. 19. f; ''-. I.W HAY nAYr ef BALES of ssperlor Haw. dsllv erpseted to OVJ arrive per 8ehr. E. 8. Powell, from New York. For wleoy ; , - .GEO, HABRISS, , Msrck 1.- v. ' '. ' " ; "--1. nsn FISH. ftr BBLS., of tine lartte Trout end Mullets, well Op pickled and In Pork barrels. Carl soon t , of fine lartte Trout end Mullets. ' H ,- UKU'H. Swli.t.L.H.T'. r MsrchU f.B, M. CT- eopy.? , JL From lh (Mrltstn Ettntnr Nevs. Mr. Xditort hat not been forgotten m. .; thla rofbmunhy how Dr. offn Bellinfer, ac t, r Cording to his own trofanUry and jHitfisrk-d v history of the affair, did i kit pluu , in ito City Council declare to hi brother aJderroen - thai ,fler a patient, length, and aontewhat ' learntd examination" bfthe aobjeet,- he" ft ft himself -able to expfoin and ,TdiC&te .ha. ' doctrinca of hie Church; and hotr, inoreow, he then and fAr ehurced tin tha Chie'f IV", forrorr of th ProtetiaoU" that ha Micei r h irninoTol praflicer,.tha sanction Cot" ' yhjcisje -V' extant inhiiown tfrkinga Thefnuolfaf Ihoa thrown down ty the Dr haa been fa- ken op ty tn iter. a. uuiersUeva, iongt f resident of this city, and who" still poblsthea - ' j . ' ' m. ..--.', t. -B tho "Charlitton Olterter. hi tooneetWt. x with the Watchman oftht SoiM m With- '"-", moai, Va. There will dojibi!e be a 'tan-' troreray between thege two gentlerien hd perhapa aa being a religfooa Con'tfoVeraj it ought to be, and perhapa mast hef" tonQriti ' ; ' to the column of the Maeellany or the qoa : ,-. hr-nd. and the Obuttfer on the oi,' r.'.;' " " i" Innamnch, however, ' Mr, ' Ediior, aa yoo' ' admitted Dr. Bellinger' article JotJ yoai columns, offensive, aa it waa calculated U bo,' la all your Protestant renders, wa claim cf yoq the fnsertlan qfMp.QildetsSeefe'aaecondw It'ttef which wi hcrewltW eommootcate.' . V'H. think some tribute to the freedom ol the press; , 4 due1 la a cqmrnanity where freedom ol sipeech hits just been rlolentfy trampled down; :" And knowing nothing pcraonally aboot Mf . Leahy, caring nothing about him peri tm!!yf and not undertaking to defer) 1 him t l"r. eoureeofproceediogs, wo rcepi "y t- that you will allow to Proiesia j i.. ality which Catholics have not Lcej uuie. at yoar hand. ' . fc , - y ; i MANY ?ROjEZ ' v. ur i rfy- Tb Dt. Mn Bellinger, Ciarkston, 1. Dbah Siat While awaitii.-" to oor note lusr week, irt whk ., r""i.Sit fatly requested you either to retract or to - verity your ciinrire against nn nonorea name?? IT V Will IOT : HIV lllCHJ ": W 'FIUHSIIIj SW 'V comments spon your ''endeavor to serarat the Catholic .from the Alderman." i g?or j the mora general understanding of the aj . lusion. it may be sufllcient o ; remark that Leahey, the tSx-Mouk of LaTmppe, oa hie receut visit to Charleston, had girerf pablie . , notice tnat at. a given tuna anaf place,;le would roake owfol disclosures in rtlatioa ,to the nrinciolei and nracticea of the Rom sib ... Catholic eommoriKtn -and that- non': but men were to be admitted to the Lectures which he should dohver-t-that - the Pretirta- tors ol the hotel tn which De wished fo'Lec x , tore knowinir, a they" most have known, that "' a Caiholio mob had been' the frequent av -" crrninasument of Lcshcv'sj Lectures ia other 1 ' cities, and wishing to guard their own prern. ises against a like reaolL applied to the May ,' or bfthe City know if the corporation wnuiaoe respoosiDie ior any oamages tne m a !. a - . a. property in case Mr, Leahey-were - allowed to Lecture in their poici-r-ana tnat tne Mar or very properly laiu tne application ncioft the council, giving the parties, even Ltmhey himself the nriviletre of beincr heard mi the ' a '. .. t . r l . case..' Ac an Alderuul ef the nty yott ad a seat in the council' and participated in the: ; deliberations of tho body; and as your icli-; oua profession was well known, yoo gave po ui e curiy mi kid wu w ijria wj . juw self, that Vou would "endeavor to sepiuale -the Catholic from tlie Alderman." Yoo in- 1 tended to do it no doubtagd let the alder-, man . appear altogether unbiassed by his f views as a Cntholic. I3o it seems evt l nt to fja thnt the' Alderman and the Catho! ,c were k": in..n.runir nifniira inipmr. i .nr i.i n ninn - straujre that it should be eo. men who preetdec you, in the. Jbre the Council,' and v ! t principle tf allowing an -l - of apeech," gave'olterancr ments and feelings As Trot, the eootrary gave full ttu r itigv and sentiments Ca j. ..When'yottaskc s aMhe maUcr practical! jv; i'I r ou oft t. v at .J lwUt necettily there n for Jhei- Lt i results wiieinertor goon r t v; y bo ad- tlcinateil itiaateiliey h'i tJJ Upon the abstract question of tuo nccettitjf oY the Lectures vou may ne nrnr. , as rroteatants we waal "tuclali auxitia, nec UefontoHbAa iMtiM.- Rui in what capacity. Sir. did voa - nruuo tho question? Aa the Alderman, or .. ?t - A-. ik. All v i ae tne vainoiic . muciuiua,-, Hmsom the eitr autborilies had no control prer the' freedom of speech -had not j power to restrain any Lecturer Irorh ad J sing the public, aa only to case ol appi hCnded iosurreetion."1. Such was the inter neetation of the law; k which yoo r, AL r. manconciirreal. Whatihenhair jou to d us Aldt-im-in wiih the Question ol necetsitv of the ptobable good or evil tht would re salt from the delivery of the Lecture 1 Col . you proceeded with the argument precisely as yon would have done, if vou had been in vested ' with the power . of restraining the Leclurer,--'yoa totd, of the liberty .which Leahey had i enjoyed ore the brevtous . Snht bath, of preacliing in , three of th hurtl.e of ie city without tt or hindraacs from a one but all this and much more you a.u.1, , showed not the Alderman, but the Calhohe, , The Alderman1 had nothing to.;dt with it.-. BOI to the tJafholie It was a. subject of deep intervst. and he vi"f1 h .WouU JV i dan, if he eoold. Wby. bir, yoA must hay 1 lylirilW v ;?;".;-; ,.4:ri:V..; ii. -I " i. ' sf ' " ef k- ;' 1) " s '"
The Tri-Weekly Commercial (Wilmington, N.C.)
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April 22, 1852, edition 1
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