? mw)T7 ji m nx tp w TimrnrnraTTn nam PUBLE11ED TRMYEEriiy, ?Y mOJIAS LOSING. ft , t I .. . ' i'" - - -- J. VSJ ah -4 VOL "7 NO. 31. WILMINGTON, N. C. THURSDAY MORNING. MAY 27. 1852, WHOLE NO. 941 rmnn THE lal-iVEKHLl lUMJlfcUVUL. Published avery Tvksdat, Tmbbsoav u Sat bay, it IS 00 per annum, payable In allcaiea In advance ' B TIH ONASJLOR I N O, . ..v. Gdltaraad proprietor cosKca or mont amd market btbeetb, " WILMINGTON, N. c. J f BATES OF ADVERTISING, ear. 1 tnsertlon,' $0,50 1 1 aqr. t mdnW, 14,00 1 ,' mint.' vr;2,80 1 1 ' 1 12' Ten line or less make a square. If an, advertise merit exceed teniiaes, the price will be In propor tion. ' i ,, . , . All advertisements are payable at the time of their naertlon. v"7' ' Contract! with yearly advertiser., will be made on lie moat liberal terraa. : No transfer of contracts for yearly advertlaing will be pbrmlitod. Should clrcamstancee render a change In biuineaa. or an unexpected removal necea- arv, a charge according to the published terms will be at tho option of the contractor, for the time he haa advertised. r'i.V: ;' The privilege of Annual Advertisers la atrlctly rnited tq their own Immediate business i and all ad. verttsements for the benefit of other persons, aa wel si all advertisement not immediately connected with their own business, and all excess of advertise, menta In length or otherwise, beyond the limits en gagedwlll be charged at the usual ratee. No advertisement U Included in the contractfot the i le or rent df houseior. lands' In to wn or coun f, or for ihe Sale 6r hire of negroes, whether the prbpeHy Is'QwnjeC 'fyr advertiser or by other persons.' These are excluded by tho term "imme The announcement of marriages or deaths will be considered as news, and inserted free of charge bat all additional matter, beyond the simple an nouncement of the death of the person, will be charged on the same torras as advertisements. All advertisements inserted In the tri-woek!y Com mercial, are enlUlod to on Insertion In the Weekly reeoreharge. JOBCARD an,d KANCY" PRINTINQ, executed n superior style. AGISTS FOR TUB COMMERCIAL. NEW YORK t Messrs. BaowN& DsRossit. BOSTON i FmoMiea Kiditm. Esq. NSW i-ORIf, PHILADELPHIA AND BOSTON, V. B. Palmer. BUSINESS CARDS. J &D. McRAF&Co. Hkitrnl rnmmksiAn ATr r.ltnnls. WILMINGTON N. C. Pai tlcuiar attention paid to procuring freights k and purchasing cargoes for vessels. JOHK MACSAS, DOKAID MACBA8, JOHSt W. K. DIX. August 1. 1851. . JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM. General Commission and Forwarding Merchant. Prompt personal attention given to Consign ments for sale or Shipment, Andflbtraleiuh advanet made on Comignment to ' mt or to my New York friend. Wilmington, Jan, 30, 1663. 13B-tf 2 T. C. WORTH : Commission and Forwarding MERCHANT r WITjMI JfGTQX. . N c. geb. ta iasa: . ' U3-12pi. WILLIAM A. GWYER, GENERAL AGENT, FORWARDING 1 'anil Commission Merchant. ITAKEpleaeuretn Informing my iriends.that 1 am prepared to give all business entrusted to me efflclentanl parsonalattenllon. 1 have a wharf for Naval Stares, with ample accommodations. Spirit Hoase, and Warehouse. Conaignmenta of Naval Htoresfor iBleorahlDmentt and all kinds of coun- try produce solicited - . . r . tc4 Cainaavancesinaaeoncon- tgaments. y AprillS 19BI. 15 GEO. MYERS, Wholesald and Retail Grocer, KBBVS OOSSTAITTLT OH MAUD Wtnih Teu lAqwr; ProvUion, Wood qn4 WiU i tUit Wart, Vutt, Confecttowriv, f. ' booth raowT STBBBT, A WILMINGTON, N. C. Nov. 23 187): 109. 4- WILLIAM M. HARRISS ;"vs-:i..uiswjsKAL COMMISSION MERCHANT ; U WILMINQTON, N. C. QTRlCT attention given to procuring Freight! k5 and psjrchaaing Cargoes for vossels. ! RarsaBxcBsi ' O. Q. Parsley, Eiq., ) n ,Col. John Mcttae, , Wilmngi'n. N . C .Messrs. Dudley & Huntington.) t- Measri.Hall, Sackett&Co., p e N c. oseph Utley, Esq., , J ,7" essri. James Corner A Sons, Baltimore. . E. A. Somler &Co.,fhytlrlp'hla. Thompson it Hunter. ) Ytfrk . -v PUlsbury & Sandford, N,w Y"K- 1 Hunting Tufts, Boston. ,V J, o CL P. Pltoomb, Keunebunk, Me. hit f ijm, test. 62-y . J.IIATflAWAY & S0, C6MSSIO?f MERCHANTS. : 'mixtNaTDN.N.'c. . HATMAWAt. ',: J. L. HATHAWA. Oot. IS 1881. . . - 51 CHADBOURN & HOOPER. General Comnlsslon Merchants, WlLMlNQTONi N. C. BUSINESS CARDST GEO. HARRISS) General Com mbMotf Merchant, WILMINGTON, N. C. QTRICT attention given to piocuring Freight kj and purchaslguargoesior?esaeu. .W,araTot. K.P;,HiH.Esg,, O. G. Parsley, Ksq lJ. A. Taylor, Esq., Wilmington. j.u. Bellamy, r.sq., Messrs. Ballard A Huntington, J Messrs. Tookcr, Smyth A Co., N Yotk Thompson Hunter, j "w ror Alcx'r.Herror.JPhnadelphrr'' ' Messrs. WilUams Butler, ) Ch. s n H. P. Baker, Esq. Jan. 2. 1362. 123-tf. ANDERSON & LATIMER, COMMISSION MERCHANTS SOUTH WATER STREET, WILMINGTON, N. C. Sep. 27, 1851. 82-ly-c. A. ADAMS, H. L. ADAMS, ROBT. O. RANKIN. ADAMS, BROTHER & Co. - (Late Barry, Bryanl.& Adams.) COMMISSION MERCHANTS WILMINGTON, T.'C. Jan.l. 1852. 123 ALFRED MARTIN. AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION MERCHANT, GENERAL" AGENT. lVilmineton,N.COct.3 1851. 85tf. JOSEPH II. FLANNER, General Commission Merchant. WILMIXUTON, N. C. Oct. 9th, 1951. ; 87-ly-c. WILLIAM NEFF, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN SHIP CHANDLERY, SHIP STORES AND GROCERIES, CORNER OP DOCK A WATER STREETS WILMINGTON, N.C. Dec. 7th 1851 DER0SSET & BROWNi ' ' W JLMI,NGTON, N. C. BROWN & DEfROmr. NEW YORK. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Marc hi 7 1852. ' -t-y. GEO. II. KELLY, COMMISSION MERCHANT. Next door to A'. A. tVanael's, on North Water st will attend to the sale of all kinds of Country Pro, duce, such nr Corn, I'eas, Meal, Bacon, Lard, Ac. and will koep constantly on band a full supply of Groceries, Ac. References. WillesHall.of Wayne, John.tlcRac, Wilmington W. Caraway, den. Alx.. McRae. " E. P. Hall, Wilmington, Wiley A. Walker, " Dec. 13. 18U. , , , U5'ly- THOS. F. GAUSE. Commission Merchant & Auctioneer, Office in Hairs upper building, North Water Street. Where he will pe happy to attend to all orders in cither branch of his business. Wilmington, N. C. Dec. 23, 1851. U9-tf. CORNELIUS DnPRE. WHOLE BALE AND RETAL DEALERS IN Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oil, Dye Stud's, Glass, Perfumery, Cigars, , Old Liquors, Fancy Articles, &c.,' MARKET STREET, SIIMINOTON, N. C. jnsctfrefe.il)! compounded by experi enced persons. ' March 28. 1852. J. C. LATTA. COMMISSION MERCHANT, . AND GENERAL AGENT, WILMINGTON, N.C. Oct.l 1 351. 87 MILES C0STIN, COMMISSION MERCHANT. HKFER TO '". E. P. Hall, Esq., Pres't Branch State Bank. Thos. H. Wright, Esq., Pres't Bask Wllmlns Cape Fear, ton, N. C.; O. u. Parsley, lsq., f res t uommer-1 clal Bank, ... , , Dec. 19. 1851 118-tf. VyiLRINSON & ESLER. CAiSItt DEALERS' IN ' Confectionary, Fruit, Nutsf foys, Fancy Ar ticles, feriumcrj, luonccw. segars, etc., .i .WHOLESALE AND RU IAIL, ' MARKET STREET, WILMINGTON N.C. Nov. 30,1851. tlO-tf McRAE & HARRISS. IMPORTERS AXD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHEN WARE, AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS, West side Front street, between Market and Dock streets, WILMINGTON. C. October 2, 1861. 85. J. VESSEL. H. B. EILERS. WESSEL k EILERS. COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND WHOLE SALE GRQCRS, Nqrtrf Wates Street, Wil mington, N. 0., intend to keep at the above stand a general assortment of Groceries, Liquors, and Provisions at holesftlo-rio.nd to calrcn a General Coraralaalon Business. .' . i , BirBBBNCB t p p. Hall. Pres't Brch Bank ofthf State. O. G. Dacalsy, Pres't Commewial Bank. Wil P. K. Dickinson, Esq.. poppeA Co. iNew Tork. 1 Dollner & Potter, BUSINESS CARDS. ELLIS, RUSSELL & Co. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS WILMINGTON, N. C. CHAS. D. ELLIS, HSKBV P. IDSSBLL, JOS. B. BPSSSLL. JSn.Z5 Wot. 133. JOHN STRUTHERS & SON'S MARBLE AND SAND STONE YARD. No. 3G0 HIGH 8TREET. PHILADELPHIA. Marble MuiUeU, Monumeiti, Titmbi and Qraxt S'-otes crmtiantii) on hand. Even 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, Uoou- menta and (lrimtt StnriAii nnrt all waIp ahtnnAtin sured from breakage when required. Oct. 4. eo-iy-o MORE & GALLAGHER. IRON FOUNDERS, AND MANUFACTURERS OP WROUGHT & OAST IRON RAILINGS 'RIDGE ROAD & COATES ST. PHILADELPHIA. All ordersattended to with promptness and des patch work warranted. Oct. 4. Hb-ly c. H. DOLLNER. DOLLNER & POTTER, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NEW YOUR: L1BBBAL CASH ADVANCES MADS OS ALL CONSIGN MENTS. March 16. ISS-lyp FLOUR. nf BBLS. Canal Flour, fo sale by OU J. HATHAWAY A SON. Sept. 13. 77. COOPERAGE. THB subscriber is now prepared to make or re pair water casks of any size, for the use of ves sels, on the lowest terms; also, the citizens can have any article in the line of Coopering mado or repaired with dispatch. A. MORGAN. Wilmington, Feb. 2G, 1853. HM2m p. CONSULATE OF HAYTf, ) 64 Commercial Wharf, Boston, 6tb March, 1851. THE undersigned gives noiiee, , ithat In accor dance with a law passed at Port au Prince, on the 24 (h December last, vessels arriving in Haytl from the U. States on or after the 16th April next, must be provided with Duplicate Manifests of their cargoes, certified by a Consular Agent of Hay- tl, if there shall nave Dee a one at the port or loa In?, otherwise the documents may be verrlfied be fore an oltleer (duly authorized to administer an oath) of the Stale or United States Government. 0. C. CLARK. May 8 23-tf. SHIPPING ARTICLES. A HANDSOME edition of Shippinz Articles, just printed and for silo at Tiie Commercial Office, equal to any as yet imported "from New ork." '.. Orders for a Ream or more will be filled at a cost of 10 to 20 per cent, cheaper than they are in New York. Nov. 10,1851. 102-tf NOTICE. THE undersigned having formed a Co-partnership under the style of JOHN BANKS & BROTHER, for csrrylng on a COMMISSION AND FORWARDING BUSINESS, all Bdods conaiged to them, or ordered, or produce sent for ale, will be promptly attendd to DAVID BANKS. Feb. 3. 137. SPIRITS BARRELS. 600; SECOND haqd Spirits Bbls., large size, fin'Drfme'brder. fr sale bv AIN Lit, tissue at l. a nation. Jan. 27. 13,. SHINGLES, Qfi nnfiMcREE's Contract Shingles, no JJJKJKJ landing. or saie oy DsROSSET & BROWN. March 18. RATES OF FREIGHT. RATES of Freight on the Wilmington and Ral eigh Rail Road, and on the Company's Boats to. Charleston, revised and corrected December, 1850 f just-printed and for sale at the office of The Commercial, at 2S'cettta per copy. Dec. 21. 119-tf. MILL SAWS. THE subscriber Jtas the pleasure of informing Miller's engaged In sawlnir. pitch pine, that he has succeeded in getting up the best Saw for that aufpose 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 Store, Wilmington, N. C. Oct. 16. H. A J. copy, 91. THAT P0LSIH, HOW IT SHINES ! 10,000 BOXES SOLO WITHIN THE LAST 9 MONTHS. AJ. WOODWARD returns his thanks to the public for the unprecedented encouragement he has met with In the manufacture and salo of his celebrated Polish, and at the same time wishes it understood that he always keeps a supply on hand for wholesale or retail. ' " ' Experience has proved that this Polish is unsur eassed for Quickness in pnttinir a clots on boots snd shoes, and also lu preserving the leather. Persons wishing to oil their boots can uso this Polish wltheQital success immediately afterwards: the leather should be rubbed as soon as the Polish is applied, before it dries. The Polish can be found at the Drug Storo of C. DoPac, Market Street. March 18. ; ,.r W. dutnal 3m. l-3m. ADVANCES. LIBERAL Cash advances will be made, when reaulred. on all roods consigned to our House In New York, And Cotton to their addresa forwar ded by ns, will be attended to free, of furwardlog Commission. We will also advance liberally on Cotton or oth er produce consigned to. our friends In. Llverpoof, to which port we can furnish ship room for a few hundred bales of Cotton, at low rates, by several vessels shortly expected.f; ( . r DsROSSET BROWN. March, U. ' . - 1-tf. BACON. A LOT of superior North Carolina Bacon, just xi. received per Kali Koad. r- or sate, ay j. H. FLANNER, ' No. 23 North-Water Stieet. U0. Feb. 10. SOOTS C1K0LIM1 miWl COIPU!, ? OF CHARLESTON. S. C. CHARTERED by 4he Ststeof South Corolina w witn a uapitai ot ssu.uuu . an paid in and win Invested-FIRE, MARINE, RIVER AND LIFE RISKS. ; . K- CHAS. EDMONSTON, Pres.t. V. L. Tobias, Secy. 'ft munivins. "TlostsT Mabtiw, Col. Jambs Gadsben, m. u. HoaoscAi, Cmas. H. warr, S. Mowar, Jr. Hbnbv Cosia. The subscribers havlnirbeen annotated aseots In this oiace for the above named company, are pre pare to receive offers and Issue policies of Insor nnc on Fire: Marine. River and Life Risks, on libe J terms. Ail losses incurred at this sirenev. wil I e promptly adjusted and paid by the under- sie d. - DsROSSET A BROWN. N. B. Risks will be taken on the lives of slaves on the most liberal terms, Wilmington, n.U; Dec. 2, 1931. I IU. FRESH BOSTON CRACKERS. T UST received, 25 tin canisters Rent's Bostin .1 . IM Ju TT 11- ntlkt 1 Fo. sale, low, by HOWARD & PEDEN. 106. Nov. 20. DEEDS FOR SALE. WaranteeDeeds, and Deeds forMortgageonland just printed, in correct formandforsalcat the Commercial OJlee. CHEMICALS. THRESH arrivals of the follnwlna : 100 oz Kul 1 phate Quinine, 5 bbls. Epsom Salts, 5 lbs pure sulphate inc, 3 oj Sulphate Morphine, 4 oz Ace tate Morphine, 10 lbs Blue Mass, 15 lbs English Calomel, 6 oz Peperlne, 5 gals Spirits Nitre, 2 oz Oil Tobacco, 5 lbs Hyd. Patassa, (English,) 2 lbs Iodine, 2 lbs Iodide Arsenic, 2 lbs Chloroform, oz Iodide Copper, 1 ox Valerinale of Iron, 5 lbs Phosphite Soda, 20 lbs Sugar Lead, pure, 4 oz Tannin, fox Oxide Mercury, 6 ealsaq. Ammonia. 10 lbs Spirits Ammonia Aromat, 10 lbs Hoffman's Anodyne, t ot sale by U. VvrllE. Druggist, Market st. March 30. 6. , ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC-WONDER. DR, J. S..;iOIJGTON' GREAT DYSPEPSIA CURER! The True Disestive Fluid, or Gastric Juice Prepared from Rennet, or the fourth stomach of the Ox, after directions of Baron Llebig, the great Physiological Chemist, by J. S. Houghton, M. D., Philadelphia, Pa. This Is a great Natural Remedy for Indigestion, and Dyspepsia, curing after Nature's own Method, by Nature's own Agent, the Gastric Juice. Pepsin Is the chief alcment, or Great Digesting Principle of the Gastric Juice the Solvent of the Food, the Purifying, Preterting, and Stimulating Agent of the Stomach and Intestines. It is extracted from the Digestive Stomach of the Ox, thus forming an Artificial Digestive Fluid, precisely like the naturil Gastric Juice, in its Chemical powers, and furnish ing a complete and perfect substitute for it. By the aid of mis preparation, the pains and evils of In digestion and Dyspepsia are removed just as they would be by a healthy Stomach. It Isdolng wonders for Dyspeptics, curing cases of debility, emaciation, nervous decline and Dyspeptic consumption, sup posed tq be on the verge of the grave The Scien tific Evidence upon wllich it is based, is in the highest degree curious and remarkable. . Baron Leicbig, in his celebrated work on Animal ChemUiry, says : "An Artificial Digestive Fluid, snaogous to the Gastric Juice, may be prepared from the mucous membrane of the stomach of the Ox, in which various articles of food, as meat and eggs, will be toUned, changed, and digetted, juit in the tame manner ai they would be in the human ttomach." Half s teaspoonful of pure Pcpsih, infused or dis olved in water, will digest or dissolve Five Pound Roat Beef in about two hourt out of the Stom ach. Dr. Houghton's Pepsin, is sold by nearly all the dealers in fine drugs and Popular Medicine, through out the United States. It is prepared in Powder, and In Fluid form and in Prescription vials for the use of Physicians. 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 authorities upon which the claims of this new remedy are based. As it Is not a secret remedy, no objection can be raised against its use by Physfctana in respectable standing and regular practice. Price in Fluid form, One uoiiar per ooiue. PEPSIN IN 1'UWUKK. Sentbv Mail, Free,afPvslaae. For convenience of sending to all pans of the country, the Digestive matter of the Pepsin, is nut up in the form of Powder, with directions to be dis solved In water by the petiea These Powders con tain just the some matter as the boulcs, and win "be sent by mail, free of postage, for one dollar sent (poet paid) to Dr. J. S. Houghton, M. D.,Philadel nhla. PS. JZrObserve this! Every bottle of the genuine Pepsin Dears tne wrmcn signature or i. a. Hough ton, M. D.,sole Proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa. t3fcTSold by all Druggists and Dealers In Medi cines. ' - - " ' Sold, wholesale and retail, by A. C. EVANS & BROTHER; W.H. LIPPITT & Co., and C.Do PRE, Wilmington, N C. May n " 2S-12mc nATS. PANAMA, Leghorn, and Palm Leaf Hats, in great variety of style, quality and price, whole sale and retail by. . C. MYERS, Hatter. April 22. ; 18 COFFEE. cA BAGS Rio, Lagnsyra and Java. UJ rot sale low b ZENO H GREENE. April 24. WOOD'S nACKERS AND PULLERS. tnntt aaUrhflao it the Hardware Store. T ' J. M. ROBINSON, Marsh 15. EMPTY spirits Rinnpra VI If I ot'Wl Uad Spirits Barels, large; ' size, in good order, for sale by, D altQS SET A BROWN. July 3d. 47. SUNDRIES, TUSTreceived-300 bags Coffee, Rio, Laguyra o St Domlnzo, Java, and Mocha 2d bee sweet spiced chocolate i 10 hhds. P. R. Su?ari 100 bbls. double refined loif, crashed, powdered snd granula ted Sugar i 200 boxes Candles, all kinds sod rudest 25 do. Jud's pateotdo., 4s 5s and 6s, lit fane bos es, 6 lbs. each: 100 bbls. Whisker 1 60 boxes Cheesei w pacxages newKaisinst zvu.uuu segsrs, stuak iu.uuu new two bushel Uannv Uaa: or sale ai the lowest prices, pf HOWARD 4 PEDKN. u CINDY. C1NDV. K 0 N H AND, 700 lbs, fresh snd good, for safe low WILKINSON 4- USLRR. March 6. BILLS OF LADING. &c. ItOLIO POST BILLS OK LADING bound . In Books, and slieots.alsb Letter Sheets with Blvarletyofmcrcantilcblanki.forsaleat The Com. mertia I Office. ' ' FISH-FISH. 1 O Bf-S. ofciira Mullets and Trout, in Pork GEO. II. KELLEY'9. J. IL A N. C T. copy. 143 Feb. 17. .TOBACCO. PACKAGES of good Chewinc Tobscco, for AO salo low. bv J. H. FLANNKR March 6. 151 No. 25 North Water St. CO-PARTNERSHIP. THE subscribers have this day formed s eo-partnership under the style of McRai A Ha'siss, and have taken the now granite front store, Istey erected by Capt. G. Potior, on Front between Mjar ket and Dock streois, where they will always keep a compicto wnoiesaie and retail siot.-a or CROCKERY AND FARMING IMPLE MENTS. to which they invite the attention of merchants snd others. Being IMPORTERS, we feel confident ' V can sell articles in otir line on as favorable terms, and of as . good quality, as can be purchased In the United States. ALEX. McRAE, Jr., ' N. T,IARRlas. NOTICE. THE subscriber having formed u co-partnership with Mr. N. T. Habbiss, Is desirous of closing up his old business, and begs leave to urge upon those indebted to him the necessity of a prompt settlement of their bills. Heat' the same time lenders his thanks to his former customers for their kind patronage, and solicits a cdfttlnnance of tht same to the new firm. ALEX. McRAE, Jr. October 2. 1851. . 65. BROTHERS LINE. THE Steamer Brother and Tow Bonis, Steven ton and Datid Lewi are- prepared to forward with Disatcm, all goods consigned to the Propri etor. The Steamer Brother ts of uoiiT cbauoht, and well lulled to run In low water. 8 ho possesses vow- er, and speed; and U admirably adapted to lowing, and car, accommodate about 20 passengers. The Proprietor contemplates running the Boat himself, and will give special attention to way freight and naval stoies; to towing, and will also attend to the comfort and convenience or Fassen- gers. From his long experience as Agent In Wil mington of the several Steam Boat Companies, fie' thinks he can give satisfaction. To Merchants In the Interior he would say, that ail Goods shipped by him, will be delivered to their Agents in Fayelteville. His Agent In Wilmington ! it DAVID BANKS, to whom all communications may be addressed, ss Agent cf the Steamer Brother. JOHN BANKS, Proprietor. May 15. 26-1 2m c. Salisbury Watchman, Greensboro' Pstrlot. Fayettevillo Observer, and Carolinian, and Ashboro Herald, please copy 4 weeks, and send bills to this on.ee. A. A. B. SOUTH ALL, COLLECTOR AND GENERAL AGENT. WOULD here take this opportunity of returning my thanka to my friends snd patrons for the very liberal patronage I have received at their hands, auring tne urae t nave neen collecting tor mem and hope by strict attention to business and with a determination to please, still to receive s continna tion of their confidence and support, as I Intend to devote mv time to that business. Kcfer to Messrs. Ellis Sl MUcneii, it. u. urani, Esq., Geo. R. French. Esq., C . Myers, Esq., and Messrs. Potter A Kidder. I will attend the Court of the adjoining Coun ties whenever lndcccments is offered. My office will be in the stare effflewfs. Whitakerand Whit fled, at which place I Will be found unless when out, attending to business. In my absence, any . . . ... 1 U! LI. . 1 - wmmunieation leu witn nicr. uuaier tf Whitfield, for me. will be handed to me. I will attend, as usual, to the sale of resl estsiei hiring servants: renting houses or any other business in which an active agtnt Is wan'ed. ' A. A. B. SOUTH ALL. Weekly Journot, ncrald and Goldsboro' Patriot copy till forbid. Feb. 19. Hl-tf. ICE! ICE!! ICE!!! THE subscriber has received 70Q tons ICE, being more than double what was on hand l Ms lime last year. He is now prepared to serve the town and country, and will do so on as reasonable terms as it can be purchased within 300 miles. Without an unavoidable casualty he can now assure all who may fdvor him with their patronage, of a aupply during the season. Captains of Vestels csn nave Ire nut un st short notice. Come . and buy. Tick ets can be had at the Ice House. A. I'AUL, KM' II UN. April 1. 7-3rnc SUNDRIES. -I BBLS crushed, O. C. crushed, cloriCcd 1 Vj Wand Porto Rico Sugar; 100 bags Coffee, Java, Laguyra and Riot 200 packagee Crackers; 25 kegs Goshen Butters Underwood's Pickles snd Pre serves; Jellies, Jams snd fresh Lobster! 20coarler pipes best Wines and Lienors 2S baskets Cham naane. various brands; English Cheesei Amefleaa ana rine npyn yBo, iiv w n yt .) i 60 bbls and half bbls Flour t corned Beef i smoked Beef ( Beet Tongues ; pickled Tongues t Salmon ; I No I HacKcreii srewarra oyrup ; ionann rorier ; bottled Winea knd rtrandlest Cordialsi"VVillo w" lnsvsiv vsriety. April I. 7 Please call and exsmJae at . , GEO. MyERS. r ivrrrrrnKi ? SPEECH ON THE OIRARD COLLEGE". We know we shall give plesrnro to many of oof readers and we trust we shall to all of them br placing on record the following extract from rh of the ablest speecbe of Mr, Webster, Tie whole argument made oo the occasion la conufrei' Lf the aixth folntaw of Mr. Bverett admirals ITIaV lory of Webster, a ruler the appropriate t" "'lie Christian Ministry, and the Rel;g: :j I. .vf , of th) Yonif . - V ,V ;- ? Tha perusal of this etlUrtof lie rpatsU! cannot fitil to Increaso the admim .i aor .j tafoed tot hhn amoti tho truly worthy t,f or ewtt&jWeHJV " 5 1 ;? ; Extract of -speeds, delivered If lion; ttoriaj - Webster, in tho Supremo Conrt of the United States, at Waebington, on tie 20th of Feborary, :. 1844. la tho easa of Fmxroi trwlna VidsJ. , John F.Cirard, and' others Complainants anrf . Appellants, against tho Mayor, Aklennen, and - Citfxe'ns of Pblladelphia, tho Executors of :.. !hen Girard, and ethers, Defendants, ot-oa' tho oUowlof clatuo bf llr;i0lriird will t J, "I enloln and reonlre that no eeclti4ilc sats- lonary or minister, of any sect whattrvef, shalj erer bold or exercise any statioo or duft wbatov-' er in the said collegej nor shall nf nth person' ever bo admitted for any purpose or as visiter, ' within tho premises appropriated to the toroosn' of tho said college." , . .; i ; how. I aupnoac tfiero u notlifhir in tHe stew Testament more clearljr estatJwhcd by tho Author of Chrisimnity. (haa ih Jpoint roeotof a Christian uiioietry. The urorid was to ba eranzelixed, was ta be brbt"htMt, of dnrkness into li'shi br Uie iofluencee of the Chrktiuo religion, snrend and profn 'var ied by the instro menta hi f of man.' A CL. V tian ministry was therefore appointed bf tL Author of the Christian religion himself, and it Bianu pn same nuiaonty no any otner , part of hit religibnV When the lost aheep of me nouse oi israei were to be Diotrcni 10 tne ' knowledge of Chrisliaftily, tho disciples were commanded to go forth into ell tht cities, and ahoQid fee more tolerable for Sodom and ,0o! morrha than for them. And after his rssnr reclion, in the appointment of the great mf sion to the whole human race, the Aqthor of Chrisliunity commanded hi disciplee thaf . they should go into ail the world and preacli r the Gospel to erery ercatute. ,Tbi wao one of hie last commnndej and one of fcfe lat promisee was the assurance. Lo! I am wittt yon alway. even to the end of the world f' 1 say. therefore, there ia nothing act forth mor? authentically in the titw.-,. Testnrqent th tho appointment of a Christian ministry lqtf 4 he who does not beliete this does pot ana cannot beliere the.yeat C f It ut:pe that Cbrwtan.rou1istere,iil fbJi , age of the world, are selected in Cerent ways and different modee.bj "fcfoxtiA seeU and denominationa. , Why should we shot our eyes to the .whole history of Christiani ty 1 Is it not; the preaching of the minlstere of the Gospel that haa evangelized the more civilized part of the world 1 Why do we at this day enjoy the iighle and benefile of Christianity ourselves? Do we not owe it to the instrumentality of Ihe Christian mir istry? The ministers of Christianity, de parting from Asia Minor,' .traversing Asia, Africa, and,Eorope, to Iceland. Greenland, and the pole of the earth, suffering all thinge, hoping all things, raising men everywhere from tne ignorance of idol worship to , the knowledge of the true God, and everywhera bringing life and immortaiity to light tnroogq the Gospel, have only been acting ia ybed ence to the Divine Instruction; ,they. were commanded to go forth. They have sought, and they still seek, to be able to preach the Gospel to every creature under the whola neaven. And where wae Christianity ever received,' where were lie truths ever 'poured into the human Jjcfc,iybcreMlid fa ffMrti springing up into everlasting life, ever burst forth, except in the track of a Christian min istry ? Did we ever hear of art instance, doei history rf cord ap jnsfa'ncej' of any partot thej globe Chriedam'zed by lor preachers or teachers 7" And, dcaceiing frW kingdom and empires to ciiics nnd countries,, to par" iahes and villages, do we not all know,' that wherever Christianity has been.camed, and wherever it haa been laug,ht, , by human agenry, thst agene y wae the aceney of min isters of the Gospel 1 H ta all idle and a mockery, to pretend that anjr man,,hat iee ncct for the Christian reliffiqri who vel de rides reproaches and stigmatizes all its.mip istcrs and teachers. It w all . idle,, K ht. a mockery, and au insult to common' sense!' to maintain that a school for jhe' instruction of the vouth. from which Christian' Instruction' by Christian teachers Is sedulously an'd Ho ' orously shut out, is not delaticaf tand fiifidel both in its purpose nnd i(a ' tendency.' ilnriet, therefore, that this plan of. cducaiion k,j ia this resDcct derotratorv to' Christiaoitr. io opposition to it, nod calculated eiiher to sub ven or to sapcrseue u. . ' In the next tlare. this scheme of education is derpg'atory to Christianity, because it pro- . -I ik. ...o.mMi. ttinl till rhndy . lian relio-ion ia not the only true foundation.' or nhy necessary foundation of morale,' .Thev ground taken Is, that religion ie not necessa ry lo morality J that benevolence may be in sured by habit, nnd that nil the virtues may flourish nnd be safely left ta the chance ot flourishing, without touching the water of the living spring of responsibility. With him who thinks thus, what can be the value of the Christian reyetalion ? So the Christian world has not thought l for by thatLhristinjn worl throughout its broadest extent. It hae been, and i, held a fundamental troth, that religion is the only solid basis of morals, and that moral instruction not resting on this ba ais la only a building apon sand. And ai. who pro!esed to teocn tne nnswuu mw or tobelieve in ita authority and.lmporlanci Stt Fourth Pergt. to preacl ln;aU!iAkrniMdrn,of heaven is jt hand." , .Itapdde'd; thai whosoefef areald, not rcefe Ihem.nor hear their word, it Jan. 20 1351