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r-i '1 T TT r m ffl tm rr 1 m m -iiiiii ii y mm n n UJJU PUBLISHED TRMTEERLYj BY TE0JI1S L0K1XG. VOL 7 NO. 21. WJLMINGTON. N. C. TUESDAY MORNING, MAY--H, 1852. WHOLE" NO. -934 '"- " juriu'-ru ' " si a. i - - - i , i njTJ-u-xOJXTi-nrj')f " " " -a. . - . ,- rWwwiiir" - sa s aw tttmtmmm swaasaaasa. 1 ii "aff" f-1f--i-rmm V.I ". -i- --' - ?' v , - , ----- , . . '' rf V . ; -: . ; . . .4 - ,. , . -V' - . . - ' ' - ' fiU 1i(1-iYl'l'i1LY COMERCUL Published ttuf Tessa a v, Thubsday and 8at " tif at 45 00 per annum, payable la all cases Id Jde ance ivS tT;T II O MAS LOR1N C, BllWii4 Proprietor. ' ooa.vE or, raosT is maiikkt btheets, MATHS OK ADVERTHIVG. nt. I Insertion, $0,50 1 1 sqr. 2 months, I " t " 73 1- " 3 " ' 3 " : ' 1,001 1 6 f 1 month, a 2,50 1 1 " 1 year, $4,00 5,00 8,0 14,0 Tha lines of Icsa make a tqunre. If an advertise ment sxoeeds tea lines, the price will be in propot ton. ' - . , All tilvertitementa are payable at the time of their Insertion,' , Contracts with yearly advertisers, will be made on iha most liberal terms. t . ;n ' Mj.trSisfer ofcaniracts for yearly advertising vill bo permilted. Should circumstances render a ohanje In business, or an unexpected removal neces. ary, a charge according to the iNibllshed terms wilj biattiio oDtlaoof the contractor, for the time he Has advertised. . n Th privilege of Annual Advertisers Is strictly mlted to their own Immediate business j and all ad ertisements for the benefit afother rcrsons. as well as all advertisements not Immediately connected with their own business, and all excess of advertise ments In tenffth or otherwise, beyond the limits en. jaged, will ba charged at the usual rates. , No a lyarHssmant is included In the contract foi the i le or ran t of houses or lands in ton or conn, ry, or furlh sala or hire Of negroes, whether tho property is owaad by the advertUor or by other lersons. These are oxclildod by tho term "imme diale business.' v The announcement of marriages or deaths will be eoosldeiedas news, and insortedfrce of charge tut all additional matter, boyond the simple an uncauientof tho death of tho person, will be charged on the same terms as advertisements. 44' S All advertisements Inserted in the tri weekly Com ', 'mtrelal, are entitled to one insertion In the Wttkhj ".' of charge. ; ; Jpil, CARD and FANCY PRINTING, executed n superior stylo, AGENTS FOR TUE T COTERCUL NHW VORKr Meaars. Bhoww & DIVobb; , BOSTON J r aaoBBicx Kicdeb. Ksq.y NEW VOltK, PdlL.VDELFillA ANi) B03TOX, V, B. " B1XIS CARDS. j"uTcRAF & Cq, ticucnil CoaimlssioD Merchants, WILMINGTON N. C. tlcular attention paid to procurlug frelshts mil parcaaaingcaritoDs tor vessem. i jaaf Mcaa, oosaio macras, jous w August, 18S1. dix. 5J. jaSEPH R. BLOSSOM. ii04cr:il Cj a aUsioa nnd ForwarJIng Merchant. IVo apt pj;si:ial attention Rtvcii to Couslgn tnsjita lor sale or Shipment, And tibtrtil cili aicaneei made on Cimaignmtntt to in or to my Yorkfritndt. i Wlinlrtgu.n, Jan. 30, 1652. 13S-tf T. C. WORTH i Commission and Forwarding , MEHCHXNT, WILHINGIOV, N. C. Fob. 19 mi. 143-12 m. WILLIAM A G WYER, GENERAL AGENT, FORWARDING ; and I'omnJsslon Mcrl)ant. f TAKB pleasure In Informing my friends, that I a m pre pared to give all business ontrusted to me v R item tn I persj ul attention. I have a wharl for N.ivil Stares, with ample accoinmodatfons. .Spirit Houie, and Warehouse. Consignments of Nuyal ' ytaresl'or salcorshipment j and all kinds of coun try produce solid iH Casliadvanccsmadeoncon siguuienta. AprlllB 1B51 . IS , , GEO. MYERS, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, KBir-S COMSTAttTLT OK HAND WImi, TVo, Lwtort, Protiiwif, Wood and Wilt ' hit War, trait, Coiftetiunarittt 4c &. . ,- aogrTH rBO!T STBBBT, i VVILMINQTON.N, C. Nov. 28 1871. : 109. ' WILLIAM M. OAKBISSi '' . . GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT , " WILMINGTON, N. C. S" THICT attention given to procuring Frelghti and purottaslog Cargoes for vessels. RsrsisscBst O. O. Parsley, Ksrj., 1 Col. John Moltae, Wllmngl'n. N. C Meurs. uuiiley & Huntinijton. V Messrs. Hall, Sackett es Go., ... s JoseDh Utley. Ksq., Fayette. N. C. Messrs. James corner sons, Baltimore. . . i n . n l A. .1 - rt 1 1 1 . i ... - : ' n. a, oouuor rnuaaeipnia. i 'i ; Thompson & Hunter. N v k y,i" , - ttanting ac tuns, uion. . ' ;:'. J. St O. P. Pltco.nb, Keunebunk, Me. July ITth, 1951. C2 y ; J. nATflAWAY&SON, COMMISSION MCRCIIVXTS. ; WIL MIS O TON. N. C. . -I. Hatmawat. ! J. L. Hathawa. A t Qet. IS 1861.' ' - 91 V :; ;CD10BOURN & HOOPER. General Cbacilss)on lorcliaiits, :wTLmtfQ to rf. ft. n: BUSINESS CARDS. GEO. HARRISSf General Commission Merchant, WILMINGTON, N. C. STRICT aitemioB 'givpn to piociiring Freight and purchasingCargoesforvessels. IIsfeb to K.P.Hall, Esq., 1 O. Q. Parsley. Ksq., j J. A. Taylor, Esq.. Wilmington. J.U.Bcllamy.Esq., ' Messrs. Ballard A Huntington, J ' Mcssrs.Tookor.Smyth&Co., ip,aw.vark ' " -. ThompsoB. Hunter, S Alex,r.Herron,Jr.,4,lkila'delphi. Messrs. WUliama Butler, clf tlctlov S.C. II. I Baiter, Esq.. ) ' Jan. 2. 1852. 123-tf. "ANDERSON & LATIMER, COMMISSION MEUCHNTS SOUTH WATKR STREET. iVIIilUIVGTON, N . C . Sep.27;l851. 82-ly-c. a. a dam s, n. L. ADAMS, ROBT. O. RANKIN. ADAMS, BROTHER & Co. (Late Barry, Bryant & Adams.) COMMISSION MERCHANTS WILMINGTON, tf.,C. w ' Jan. 1.1352. 123 ALFRED MARTIN. AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION MERCHANT, GENERAL0 AGENT. lVilminzton,N.C..Oct.3 1851. 8Stf. JOSEPH II. FLANNER General Commission Merchant. WILMINGTON, ti, C. Oct. 9th, 1351. " 87-ly-c. WILLIAM NEFF, VHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN SHIP CHANDLERY, SHIP STORES AND GROCERIES, C tRNER OF DOCK A V ITER STREETS WILMINGTON, N.C. Doe. 7th mi' ' erosseF& brown; I ' WILMINGTON', N. C. DISOWN BER0SSET. NEW YORK. O F.SEflAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. SJan'liU 1952. ' -y. ' GE0;.riiELLYi COMMISSION MERCHANT. Nextdoor to A. A. vVannot's, on North Water st Vtlll attend to the sale of all kinds of Uountrv Pro, duco,auch or Corn, Peas, Meal, Bacon, Lard, Ac. nnd will keep constantly on bund a full supply of Groceries, &c. References. WillcsIIalLof Wayne, John rtcRae, Wilmington W. Caraway, '' Gen. Alx.. MrlUe. " E. P. Hall, Wihuinglon, Wiley A. Walker, " Dec.,13, 1851. 115-ly. 'tm. F. GAUSE. Commission Merohint Sl Vuctione OlUce lu Hall's upper building,. NortA Water street. Where he will be happy to attend to all 'Orders in either branch of his business. Wilmington, N. C. Dec. 23, 15SL I19 tf. CORNELIUS DuPRE. WHOLE SALE A Wife ITAL DEALEHd IN Drills, Medicines, Chemicals, l'alnts. Oil, Dye S Mill's, Glass, I'erl'nmeiy, Cigars, Old L.lquoi-8, kancy Articles, jtc MARKET STREET, WILMINGTON, S, C. Prescriptions carefully compounded by experi- nccd persons. " l35Z- j J C LATTA. COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND GENERAL AGENT, WILMINGTON, N.C. Oct.l 1951. 87 MILES COSTIN, COMMISSION MERCHANT WILMINGTON, N. C. nF.rra To E. P. Hall, Esq., Pros't Branch Sato ) Bank. Thos. H. Wright, Esq., Pres't Bank Cape Fear, f O. G. Parsley, Esq., Pros't Commjcr-1 oial Bank, . Dec. 19. 1851 Wilming ton, N. C. 118-tf. WILKINSON & ESLER. CASH DEALERS l(t onfectionarya'rttR. Nuts, "ftfyl.tyancy Ar ticles, Perlumery, Tobacco. egara, Ac., WHOLESALE AND RB I AIL, MARKET STREET, WILMINGTON N.C. Nov. 30, 1851. I0-tf McRAE & 1IARRISS. IMPORTCK9 AND WHOLESALE AND RI3TAIL DEALKU8 IN CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHEN WARE, AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS. West aide Front street, between Market and Dock streets, VTILMIN GTO N, N. C. October 2, 1851. 85. J. WE39EL. n. B. CILERS. WESSEL & EILERS. COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND WHOLE SALE GROCERS, North Water Sireeti?Wl mlnrton, N. C, Intend to keep at the above stand a general assortmsnt of Groceries, Liquors, and Provisions at wholesnle-Mmd to carry on a General Commission Business. BirastMCBi R. P. Hall, Pres't. Brch Bank of the 8tate. ) O. G. Paraley, Prea't Commercial Bank. Wll P. K. Dickinsons Ksa , i - 3 Poppe&Co. . - : rK- r.,k v BUSINESS CARDS. ELLIS, RUSSELL & Co. GENERAL C OMMtSSiOX MERCHANTS jy W16MINQT0N, N. C. chas. o. XLLia, HBNar p. ivesELk, ;os Jan.'J5 ItSi. B.BPSSBU. 133. r JOHN STRUfOERS & SON'S MARBLE AND SAND STONE IARD, No. Sicilian' STREET, ' PHILADELPHIA. Murblt Mantels, Minumttti, Tmbs and Oravt Stones constantly o hand. Evtry description of ORNAMENTAL WORK AND STATUARY Executed and Imported. Orders for public or pri vate Buildings executed with promptness and des patch, - N. B. Designs will be sent for Mantels, Monu ments and Grave Stones, and all work shipped In suredfrom breakage when required. uet. . B5 ty-c MORE & GALLAGHER. IRON FOUNDERS. AND MANUFACTURERS OF WROUGHT & CAST IRON RAILINGS RIDGE ROAD &. COATES ST. PHILADELPHIA. All ordersattended to with promptness and dea patch work warranted. Oct. 4. . .83: l c : . . i , '.i 1 t 1 1 1 1 H. DOLLNEtl. .0. POTTER, JR. DOLLNER & POTTER, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NEW YORK : HDIBAL CASH ADVARCKS MAD! OS ALL COSSiOX MENTi. March 16. ir-iy,, FLOUR. flHBLS. Canal Flour, for sale by UU J.HATHAWAVASON. Sept. 13. 77. COOPERAGE, TUB subscriber is now prepared to make or re pair water casks of any ajze, for the use of ves sel, on the iowest terms i also, the citizens can have any article in the line of Coopering made or repaired with dispatch. A. MORGAN. Wilmington, Feb. 26, 1858. i4;-l$m-p. . CONSULATE OF-HAYTI, 64 Commercial Wharf, Boston, 5th March, 1851 THK undersigned gtvos notise, dance with u law passed at Port the 24ih December last, vessels arriving in Hay t J from he U. States on or after the 16th April next; must be provided with. Opplicaie Manifests of their cargoes, certincd by a Consular Agent of Hay- ti, It there shall Dave boen oneat the port ot load- Inn, otherwise the documents may be vcrmied be fore an officer (duly nutliorizud..', to administer an oath) of the State or United States Government B. C. CLARK. May 8 23-tf. SHIPPING ARTICLES. A HANDSOME edition" of .ilnpinir Articles XL just printed and for sjIo at Tiu Commercial OMct. equal to any as yot imported "from New Yuri." Orders for a Ream or mure will be filled at a cost of 10 to 20 pur cent, cheaper than they are in New Vork. . Nov. 10, 1851. 102-tf i : NOTICE. THE undersigned having formed s Co-partnership mrler the .style of 1QHN BANKS & BWrrHEH, for currying on a COMMISSION AND FORWARDING BUSINESS, all goods conoiced to them, or ordered, or produce sent for lie, will be promptly attendd to JOHN BANKS, DAVID BANKS. 137. Feb. 3. SPIRITS BARRELS. 600f' SKCOND han.l Spirits libli , large size, prime ordor, C-r silo hy ANDERSON & LATIMER. Jan. 27. : j 134. SHINGLES. McREE'S Contract Shingles, no landing. For oalc by DsllOSSET & BROWPL I., 80,000 March 13. RATES OF FREIGHT. RATES of Freight on ihe Wilmington ond Ral. cigh Rail Road, and on the Company's Boats to Clurlemon, revised and corrected December, 18y0;just printed nnd for sale at the office of Tht tCommereial, at 25 cents per copy. MILL SAWS. T II F. subscriber has the pleasure of informing Miller's engaged in sawina pitch pine, that he bassuoceoded in geitinj up he best Saw for that purpose that has ever yet been produced, as far as he knows. All saws warranted not to split In the teeth. , J. M. ROBINSON'S, Hardware Storo, Wilmington, N. C. Qot. 10. H. t J. copy, 91. TnAT P0LSIH, HOW IT SHINES ! lO.ODO BOXES SOLD WITHIN THE LAST 9 MONTHS. AJ. WOODWARD returns his thanks to the public for the unprecedented encourscemeni he has met with In the manufacture and salo of his celebrated Polish, and at the same time wishes it understood thst he always keeps a aupply on hand for wholesale or retail. Experience has proved that this Polish la paesed for quickness In until a trio! on honta and shoos, and also In preserving the leather. rortons wuninc to on mcir boots can uso this Polish with equal success Immediately flcrwards: the leather should be tabbed as soon as Is spplied, before It dries. the Polish Tho Polish can be found at the Drui Store of u. uursc, aiaraei orreei. ' March. 18. W. Journal lm. 13m. ADVANCES. LIBERAL Cah jadqqcea will be made, when required, on all poods consigned to our House in New Vork, ond Cotton to their address forwar ded by us, will be atlendod to free of forwarding Commission. , - - - ; Wa will also advance liberally oa Cot (on or oth er produce consigned to eur friends la Lirerpoo!, to which port we esn furnish ship room for a few hundred bales of Cotton; at low ratos, by several sessels shortly sxpected. GLUE. ' V?- ' gQtBBLS. auperlor, f.r U 1; BACON. A LOT of superior North Carolina Eaeon, just xx reccueq per Kaiiiioaa. For sale, bv i. II. PLANNER. . No. 25 A'urth-Water Street, M0. lFb. 10. rr l CTJ CAROL Ml ISl'RiLro.l,M, " OF CHARLESTON, S. C, CHARTERED by the State of booth CoroIIoa W with a Capital of 250,000 , all palJ in And UI Invested FIRE, UARI.NE, RIVER AND LIFE RISKS. - , - , , CHAS. EDMONSTON,Pres,t. A. L. T0IAS, S.Vy. DIRECTORS i KOSBBT MABTIS, Col. JAMB UAMSI9, M. C. Mosobcai s. Movbv, Jr. Chas. H.West. Htsav Cost A. The subscribers having been appointed sgeets In this iViev for lha above ntmed company, are pre pare to receive offers and Issue policies or Insur anc on Fire, Marine, River and Lire Rinks, on libo I terms. All losses Incurred at this agency, will e promptly adjusted and paid by the under sigi d DeROSET A BROWN. N. B. Risks will ba taken on the lives of slaves cn ih most libera) terms, - Wilmington; N.C.t Dee. 2, ISS1. 110. CARDENAS MOLASSES. P.f BBL3 Cardenas Molasses, of Superior tll-qual!ty, now landing from Brig Portland, for sale by ADAMS, BROTHER & Co. Dec. 20. . 113. FRESH BOSTON CRACKERS. JUST received. 2" tin canisters Bent's Boutin Crackers t lOOaoz. Underwood's Pickle. Fo. snlo.low, by 110. YARD & PEDKN. Nov. 20. 106. CANDY. CANDY. rN HAND, 700 lbs, fresh and good, for sole low w oy WILKINSON 4 ESLER. March6. 151 CHEMICALS. THRESH arrivals of the. fqUojving: 100 ot. Su r phate Quinine, 6 bbls. Epsom Salts, 5 lbs put Sulphate Zinc, 3 oz Sulphate Morphine, 4 at Ac re Ace mie morpnine, iu lbs lilue Mass, 15 lbs English i that 'in accofl0"'0"10'' 6 01 Purine. 5 gals Splrita Nltro, 2 ot tl au Prince, Oil Tobacco, 5 lbs Hyd. Patassa, (English.) 2 lbs ..ui i n.,i Iodine,. 2 Iba Iodide Arsenic. 2 lbs Chloroform. 1 "i luuwr Kopper i oz vaicnnaie oi iron,. & nt rnospnire' 900a, ids sugar L,ead, pure, 4 ox Tannin, 1 oz Oxide Mercury, 6 gals aq. Ammonia, 10 lbs Spirits Ammonia Aromat, 10 lbs Hofl man's Anouync. f orsaieny u. DtM'iiK. Druggist, Market at, March 30. 0. ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER. UK. J. 3. HOUGTON'tt GREAT DYSPEPSIA CURER! The True Disesllvc Fluid, or Gastric Juice Prepurcd from Rennet, or the fourth stomach of the ' Ox, after directions of Baron Llebig, the great Physiological Chemist, by J. S. Houghton, M. D , Vhiludclphia, Pa. This Is a jrreat Natural Remedy for Indigestion, and Dyspepsia, curing after Nature's own AIciIkhI, by Nature's own Agent, the Gastric Juice, ' Pepsin is the chief lilomcnt, or Great Digesting Principle bf the Gastric Juice the Solvent of tht Food, ilie Putlfying , Preierting, and Stimulating Agent of Ihe Stomach and, kiiesjlr.oa. Ii Is extracted from he Dlsesnve Stomach of'the On, ttius forming an Artificial Digestive Fluid, precisely like Ihe naturjl Gastric Juice, in its Chomical powers, and furnish ing a complete and pcrlect substitute for it. By the aid of tins preparaiion, ine pains and evils of In digestion nnd Dyspepsia aro removed just as they would be by a healthy Skraah. It Isdoing wonders for Dyspeptics, curing cases or debility, emaciation, nervous decline and Dyspeptic consumption, sup posed to be on th vorgo of the grave The Scien tific Evidence upon which It is brivcJ, is in tho highest degree curious and remarkable. . Baron Lelebig, in his celebrated work on Animal Chemistry, sayss "An Artificial Digestive Fluid, snalogous to the Gastric J uico, may be prepared from the mucous membrane of the stomach of the Ox, In which various articles of food; as meat and eggs, wil be toftened, changed, and digetted, jutt in tht tame manner at they would betn the human ttoiaach." Haifa teaspoonfiil of pure Perei, Infused or dis olved In water, will dizosl ur dissolve Five fioundt . Roast Reef in about two Itoart out of the Stom ach. Dr. Hout-hton's Pepsin, Is sold by nearly all the dealers in fine drugs and Popular Medjclne, through out the United Stains- It Is prepared in Powder, and In Fluid form and In Prescription vlali for Ihe use of Physlciana. Private Circulars, for the use of Physicians, may be obtained of Dr Houghton or his Agents, descri bing the whole process of preparation, and giving the authoritlea upon which the claims of this new remedy arc based. As it is net a secret TeMettyV'Mo objection can be raised against Its use by Physicians in respectable etaodlng and regular practice. Price in Fluid form, One Dollar per bottle. PEPSIN IN POWDER. Sent tit Mail, Free of Pottage. For convenience of sending to- all parts of the country, the Dlgssstve matwr of the Pepsin, Is put up In the form of Powder, with directions lo be dis solved in water by the patient. These Powders con tain just the same matter as the bottles, and will bo sent by malt, free of postage, for one dollar sent (pout paid) to Dr. J. 8. Houghton, M. D.,Pbiladel phiaj'a. Observe this! Every bottle of tho genuine Pepsin bears the written signature of J. S. Hough ton, M. D , sole Proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa. LiTSold by all Druggists and Dealers In Medi cines. ' Sold, wholesale and retail, by A.C. EVANS & R HOT HER V. H. LIPPITT A Co. , and C. Do PRE, Wilmington, If C. MsvH . 3$-l?me HATS. PANAMA, Leghorn, and Palm Leaf Hats, In great variety of sfylo, quality sod pries, whole . EMPTY-SPIRITS--BARRELS.-. . &JJ slie, la good order, for sale by, ' , " r ; DbROSSET 4 KRONvif. July 3d. l . . - - . 47. ' ' SUNDRIES, Jt6Treeeiel-300 baa Coffee, Rio, Lafoyra, St Doaligojavo', aVnlMtchai 2o Uga awsei spiced cbocoiJs I 10 hhds. P. K. bscari 100 bbls, a.mhu nfimxi !!.' crufhsd, powdsredaod traoala. ted Sugar t 300 boxek Candles, all kinds and grade 25 do. Jad's pa'ontda.,4 5s sod 6s, In fonev box es, 8 lbs. each! lOdbbls. WlitSy I M boxes Chetsr, 200 packages new Rabins j 200.COO seaars, at Bal timore oricesi 100 boxes fine Chealoa Tobacco 10,000 qsw two bosbel Ganny Bars. Kov s?l at HOWARD PEDKN (lie lowest prices, by Nov. 20. 104. COFFEE. 50 BAGS Eio Coffee, For sale by HATHAWAY & SON. , , 77. ept. 12. BILLS OF LADING. &e. I .101.10 POST BILLS OF LADING bound in Books. and shccts.slso Letter Shretswiih Ivanctvofmercanilleblanks.lorsaleat The Com. mtrtiat uflct. FISH FISH. 1 O BHI.S. of extra Mnllois and Trout, in Pork 1 -w libit lbl 17. GEO. II. KF.LLEVS. J H. A N. C. T. copy. 143 --My , ,,, F.b, TOBACCO. OK PACK AGKS of good Chewlns Tobacco, for CO sale low, hy J. H. PLANNER March U. IS1 No. 25 North Water St. SPIRIT BARRELS. 1 AFFLECK'S auperlor Spirit barrels, for lUUsalc by , C. LATTA. Nov. 107. CO-PARTNERSHIP. rpiil. subscribers have this day formed s eo-part-X nernliip under the atyle of McRab ft lUaaiss, nnd hove taken the new granite front store, latey. ereilcd by Capt. O Potter, on Front between Mar kct und Dock streets, where Ihey will always keep a compline wholonale and retail stock of CROCKERY AND FARMING IMPLE MENTS, to which they invite tho attention of merchants sad others. Heme IMPORTERS, wefcel confident we can sell arilrlce in our line on as favorable terms, and of as goo.l quality, as can be purchased in the United soil m, ALF,X,iMcRrvJr., N. T. HARRIS!. NOTICE. TIIK subscriber having formed a co-partnership with Mr. N. 1'. IIassiss, is desirous of closing op his old business, and begs leave lo urge opon those indebted to linn the necessity of a prompt settlement of their bills. Heal the same lime tenders his thanks to his former customers for their kind patronngo, and solicits a continuance of th same to the new firm. ALEX. McRAE, Jr. 89. October 2. 13C1. BROTHERS LINE, 'u . rFHE Steamer Brolhert and Tow Boats, (kertn i. ton and Datid Ltirit are prepared lo forward with'DtssiTH. Mrgoo-as consigned to the Propri etor. . The Sttamer Vrolhert Is of ttoiit oaxcaHr. and wen suttca to run in tow water, she possesses vote- er, and ipeed, and la addmirably adapted lo toning, una can accommuuaie auuai v passengers. The Proprietor contemplates running the Boat himself, and will give special attention to way frelghf and naval stoics i lo (owing, and will also auena io inc comiort ana convenience ot 1'assen ircrs. Viyn his long experience as Agent In Wil mington of the several Steam Boat Companies, he thinks he can give satisfaction. To Merchants In the Interior he would ear. that all Goods shipped by him, will be delivered lo their Agent in Fayettevllle. His A cent in Wilmlnuton it DAVID BANKS, te whom all communications may beaddrcaaed,as Agent of the S Warner Brothers JOHN BANKS, Proprietor. May 18. 26.l2me. Salisbury Watchman, Greensboro' Patriot. r. ...... ,,.-., .... . ir. . . . . .. ' r nyniievnio uuserver, ana uoronnian. ana Asnooro Herald, please copy 4 weeks, and send bills to this ofuce. A. I B; SOUTH . LL, COI.LFXrlP AND GENERAL AGENT. I uuulij here lake this opportunity of returning jl iii7 uiunas io my inenos and patron lovine very uoerui patronage 1 Dave received st their hands, during the time I have been collecting for them and hops by strict attention to business and with s dutermlnstion lo please, still to receive s continua tion of their confidence and support, as I iottnd lo devote my time to that business. Refer to Messrs. Kills fc Mitchell, R. H. Grant. F.sq , Goo. R. French. Esq., C. Myers, tea,., and Messrs. Potter 4 Kidder. I will attend the, Courts of the a.dipiplnjr. Coun ties whenever Inducements is offered, lie office will be In tho store of Messrs. V hitaker and Whit tled, at which place 1 will be found unless when Out, attending to business. In my absence, any communication left with Messrs. Whitaker if Whltneld, for me, will be handed to me. I will attend, as usual, to ihe sale of real eslstej hiring servants; renting houses or any other business io which an active stent Is war.ed. A. A. B. SOUTH ALL. - Weekly Journal, Herald sr,d Ueldsbote? Tatriot eopy till forbid.'' ' '' ;'- -, Feb. 19. lU-lfl ! II, & J. MAYER : Old Stand, North tide of Market Strut t RESPECTFULLY announce to the Ladles and Gentlemen ot Wilmington and vicinity, that thev bsve lately received a large addition to their Stock of Qo Ai. One of the Firm has recently re turned from North, where bs has selected articles which cannot fail 'o lve satisfaction, from bis long experience in the trade. The Stock embraces every thing usually found In the best arranged Dry Goods est abllsh ments. which wtllbe sold at the lowest possible prices. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine, and may be assured that they will be satisfied with the Goods and price. April IS, 195). v . I3.lmt w-4t. TO WHOLESALE DEALERS AND PLANTERS. THE Subscribers offer oa the most edvsntaffe us terms, a complete Stock of DRV GOODS, CLOTHING, BOO TS.HORi HATS, CAPS, HARDWARK, and GROCERIES, which Ihey will soli aa low aa ihty can be boagbt In any of tha northern cities. . All ws ask Is to ms a Hnl. . , , ., . II. a J. MATF.R. - April 15. ' . ' ' lJlm-4iw., - Frm Arthur's Usm Cuidlt. . rrnn nri i-rtti itnt v. .. Aim rtAVAUiAii ii .Si: , tr on josc a, h. ' 1S wa' pooetoal row a ttry puoctonl ri3. j0 Wnt not onlf op to limsr to every Ih-ng t hrtf, usually, a fiiilev ir. stt- vnce (I lime, VI uch a lVinsabe'g too late for ani.cjgerrienc,0 one trrt knew MiiBiQ ne gmity, Uoinioir.nnL M,. -"7'"" very iuho rrunru ra is iih of time. Atk lit' Jenktiw wlialTcr- fig? -at a '4 W-f , 1 1 i curiam i,ie (SOlil IcTcr, wontd rarKljr- vary fen miiiofea Irom the real tiroe. sk Mrs, Jei.liii.e (he ome qacation, nod if ahe eame avithiri Itto lioora of it, the fact wouftf be f rmnrktiMe. .' ; . Nwf my dear, do Wry I W tl.U U too lale. ' ..... - Mver did Mr. and Mra. JcaLIim it anon A journey, of ottetid ehorch or party, iVHhont a, uutvn rrpciiinui" oi ii.is rid monition, Oiiltuy orged in the bejrinninff, lot. jn & nervous, Imrafjent tone of voice: rru tha linirsrino' spoose deemed her feron ail Li irlrri tor tfi contemplated movement,' Irt moot Vttav even with nil the ponetoat hnsbohd's effort! fo bring hia wife op fo time, -but lit lie. nd vance not evr r trained. Service bad nsas. Ij comrpepped, cre-.lhcy reach id (he church on Sunday, iiolwiihsuandjnT Mr. Jefikina' nrrvoa Aorroi of disturbing, iy ontirnrly en irancr, a rrofahipptiiff assembly, nuH not WHnaianutnjj lit wet-hl rcpeitLon r . 'Now do, iy dear, try and be ready Jut titue to-doy.' . . , s - , . , mi... - . a ury were asufiiiy among the Mat at a ir party r ond upon them reeled ihe tfuilt of di tarbingthe temper, wearing out Ihe poticree, find epoiting the oyeiera of the fair hoatw More tltao once liud (be prophecy- . 1 : -'We'll be loo late for (he steamboat,', met a literal" fulfillment. J , One tfroiifd bafaraly tltinlt "that Steqam experlefice of lh kind Jn'uat' worb W ctttnire. For from ft. It wa just n naloral for Mrs. Jenkioe to take no note of tfm, - at for'hr husband to be noting it alt the while. ' Last summer tbey decided on a. trip- to Boaton, and after all fetVi! preparaiion, Hit day arrived that Wat to tvhoeaa thcif depart are. -;u t ,. . 'Come dear P laid Mr. Jenkina, just ae day be can to dawn. "Its time to get op, Wo ihalt be late. -- . 'IateJIi' only a little pita pint o'clock, and the boat doesn't leave until nioe.' ' , . And Mm. Jenkins, who had, been aroused from a ptcacant f umbers composed herself fprflnoihernarr: v - ' 'Gome ! eorael We ehall be late." ' Mr. Jenkins poke now in ft mort earnest voice, for the first rayt of tljo opien no Were afrearoinin at the chamber window. 'Pleuty of time, returned Mrs. Jenkiue, showitijr no very strong inclination to rise. Mr. Jeukina, who was op ami partly drras rd, now bethought himeelf of ro.TSolling hie watch. When to hie 'aurpriao he foond that it was full nn hour later than 'her had upposcd it to be. - . ' -if i "Come I cornel said ho, tmnittientlr. 'It is nearly half-past six o'clock. 'O no,' reiurnrd his wife. ; ; It it tbrn, and no mistake. ' See for yoor elf!1 nnd he hrld the gold lever before her eyre. ''',,': i ' , f '1 ceclarcl I hod no. idea (hat i'. wn to late. . i v ,''. , .V Mrs. Jenkma sprnnff fwre the bed and i commenced dressing herself hurriedly. Twice tne ben rnng lor breaklust betore ano was ready lo obey the summons.' But at, length she took her way to the dining room; and, much to her husband's relief, she left the ta ble in fat time to fidbbWhceVlfat rtrpara tibns for the journey. ' ' " , a . The breakfast scene, which finally: ended so much to Mr. Jenkins' satisfaction, is wor thy of n passing role. x- ' , ' Mr. Jenkins received his cup of coffee from r .the Jvand, of hi wife with a nervous jerk, and in unngiiig u oown upon ins laoto oestae him, managed lo spill one third of it over up on the white cloth.' Then. In putting h'u cop too enjrerly lo Ms lips, he scalded his mooih. - 'Here 1 give me some cre&rp Thie coffee is as hot at fire 1' he exclaimed, &a be (.add ed back hia cup. , V ' 1 -, More crenm was supplied, and then ' the Mr. Jenkhik could perform this dcticato 'op- eraiion with conciderahle skill; " Od the pre. sent occasion, he spilled a ' portion over the side of hi egg cap, soiled his fingers nnd made 'such a lime of it,' that he pushed , egg and cud from him with an Impatient, 'WbBta njws Krgm6kjn)f tl -, Mt,' Jeukins next attacked (h toast, and hotted a conplc of slices in a fwinklinx- Hat ing done, which. ' he drew forth his' watch, to eocsolt it, and see how the time was pass-log- v .',' f . ' W must hurry. said he. JnvoluolariJy, 4Time goes quickly.' -." ' Well; I declare,' returned Mrs. Jenkins, 'you're the most nervous, impatient man I ereramrj Now do cat your breakfast. There is plenty of Jime." - " - - But Mr. Jenkins rose and walked the floor of the dining room rjntil hia wife had Coaclo ded her morning meal. - , At half-past eight the carriage wa to be at the, door," Tho trunks were strapped, and M-x'Jenkina ready tor the it mom L some tiipo before that period and to Mrr. Jejikins' crctjil be it spoken, ah was ready to ihe minute, . " "'' That matt ought to be here,. said Mr. Jen kins, as the hand of the gold lever approach ed the figure four. "I doo't like tlits putting olt things, until the last moment." Dollner t PoMer, , I , VROSSKT a B SOWN, sale ondlrctall by, C. MYERS, Hstter. Jke rufUPft. , ' 86. k;ai. l8it Viat. IarU If April 7i, A. V it ...w.J- A ''- '. .
The Tri-Weekly Commercial (Wilmington, N.C.)
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