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THE COMMERCIAL. 1 1 ,m i jj GTON . N C . r SATURD A Y?J ANUARY. IX 1S53. , "tub cladi ator -: - - -- The Company's Boat G,'ar7ifcr, Capt. Tricc, re values her plsce os tlia lino today. She bas been, since July la't, st Mr. Csidst a Yard, where she Jus undergone thorough repairs, and hashed an -addiiioa of tea Slats rooms oa her prwneiwde Deuk, which extend lier accoramo daliota rcry much ; sod families rsu now bo sup pj el with roomv, Heretofore Cabio berths only "were i rovldcd. The Engine basbeen put ta prime order, by It-pair and additions, at the Cenipaoyra Wwk Shops ai the '''ML ll is with pleisur ire larite the attention of . wr readers lotto genial notice of Drv Caaii Bothtrcoinmn. . ' ' We art stow wearing an entire upper set ofteeth taerteit. by Dr, Ce( with Allen's Patent improve ueat, and give them a decided preference Wr those we hare been wearing; They are Wronger, more beautiful, more comfortable, and we believe, more durable, than nothing iu the liwM artiu tlal U-eth we,iavVevrt' wxai??S':;k A We late si nrsl times alluded to tho course of the gvntkwBii whose name heads this article, C and U ltero we tiow niaj slate that he has become a member of the Roman Catholic Church." From, his kit position, tU luorcmenla are caleulaldd to, excite interest in the Christian world, and it I natural t inquiry fiouM bo made ajbonl them. It is necessary; therefore, that tho members of his denomination should giro some explanations to the public, that tho I'esponslbllitios of parties , mora Immediately interested may be made mani fesi, and ensure pr reproach fall Bjjpn, tho appro priate quarter. " We do not feel that we transcend) the line of duty In Intimating this call upon our Christian brethren, because one of the leading and most Intelligent and,; jius members of the :. Episcopal plcrgy, has given ns assurances, that explanations will be USad.:-',-;. ' ' We would correct an error which crista ajnons " tlie press of our country which havo noticed this matter, tn regard to tho ivfiiunct Mr. Ivks' con duct will havo npon tho Protcsteut Episcopal Church. We assure the public; that so far as the t Intelligent body of Christians who compose the Dioccss of North Carolina aro concerned, Mr. a Ires becoming a Roman Catholic will have no more eflt-ct on tbeni, tlmn would the news that tho Pope's Cat bad Wtteitfi' It It the belief of many that Mr. Itks has for several yoars past, been' periodically affected with mental abcrrationa We hope this is true, Tor rcn- ' - sons 'which it la not our dnt-, at present, to make f known , ' 1 TEWEllNCBlicYuRBS. Mr. P, S, Whit, the Temperance Lecturer, will lecture Id Wilmington on the 20th and 27th of tho present month; ' ' ; 2.JRef P. Does, of the North Carolina Conference, , ' wit pfesch In this place on the Cth of next hionlh, and deliver Lecture on Temperance on the 7th. v; s POST OFF1CB ThePost Olfico at Bcvcn's Creek, Stokes Cu., " F. N. Cls discontinued, : ; ""j Death op mr. atherton. t Hon.Charfes A. Atherton, father of the Senator ek-ct rom Hew Hampshire, died on Saturday last. Herved n the National llouso of Representa tirea thirty years ago, pruminent member of the ' Republican party, ,- . ' EEUCwWFBEEDOAr A large meeting of citisens of New Vork was . held on Friday evening week, for the purpose of expressing the feelings of the Christian public in ieard to the Madais family, aud others, now iin- prisoned In the Grand Duchy of Tuseany, for os sewing and reading tho Holy ScrHturea. 8evcr ,'; al addressea were delivered on the occasion, ex pressing deep sympathy for the sufTcrcrs, and se '"i vcre comments upon the authority by which they , were Incarcerated. ' The following exti act from the Rcrl Dr. Belhune, of Brooklyn, will give our readers some idea of the mode and manner of the pcaUrs: ,', .'ti'!'''. y vThis very night (hero, it in the City of Rome a narrow street, it U a gate at cither end, into " ' which are craromod, ever nighty omo even or eight thousand human beings. They aro here con fined in this iniserabki: street, to drive through " '" uhiuh. in the day time, you are obliged to carry a perfume to keep you from fainting they are con- n ;- fined here, aud can come out only in the evening, when te gates are opened at 8 o'clock in the , summer and at 9 in the- winter. And who are , these people thus degraded and oppressed, almot under the shadow of the Vatican ! They arc Jews ! a , and the Roman Catholic religion tolerates no reli- ginu tut its. oftnl If speaking thm seems to V any like Calumny,' let lucm wash their hands of these things.; Tho Pope should bo the champion ' uf liberty throughout the world. Perhaps in a so P rial system, we cannot well conceive of a greater stretch of difference than between a Sovereign on . . his throne, and the lackey waiting to do his mit- y ' Rome, whose very fbomlationa aro honey-combed ' ' ', with tho recejitaclcs of the martyra-Uoiu'i, where they teach you that they have the remains of Pe ter courageous, generous, divinity, Peter whoso " , fault was only that, he was too good ! And Sir, ' but a little while since, when there was danger in . the horizon of Rome, the Sovereign Prince, the i representative of th Apostles docs ho 'stay to 4eet the shock I No; he puts on tlie livery of a ecrvant, mounts on behind a family carriage, and :' V flies like aiackey.'; (Laughter i- Yes, Sir, he fled " a from the ciry of the msrtyrs!- (Applsuse From " the throne of the successor of the Apostles. Yes, the coward fled I (Applause J Yea, Sir, and , be whose voice had roared (ike a bull from the Vatican, was soon complaining like a calf on the More di Gaeta! And this lackey, (the WsdaU) . man paid so much a mouth to wH upon h(s mas ter, and pay bis bills, ami da bis bidding-did he, wncn nesiw uie danger lie was in, ny like tne : Ponet (Lanchter l No. Sin that suDcrstition which bas degraded tho tiameof a Hildobrsnd has raised a lackey to a nobility infinitely higher than - the l'ope, , How, Sir, we caH njwii our Roman Catholic brethern to wipe off the sin from the war tuteheon f c -fr faith. I call ukq them to ep jx'alwii' r She principle uf religious liberty j aud t' s my yqico Is concerned, they shall i ' r-prqaeh of per ccutiun. But until I believe that If they con trolled i 'st, $ they control tho Pttka oi ;t' y 1 1 I would not be worth a sixpence to-. v. Laughter.) And, Sjr, much s I value mr head, (lor I could not well procure other,) I L'-lievo I should have the courage to lay my head i m the. block, and lif've It chopM (f rather Hi. ' t one hair of tho head of a Pa- dst lo tbt t'i i i,i .'ew York uliould be loitcbed oa the princlpie of lUillgious I'cisi'cuf jon, (Great applause.J ; , - X ,T:-i"-''ft-K Mr. Beckhv Uje 9tb Inst offered Rcsolu llooa l t f New York, expresiring deep aelicit' ' to (be persicutiont . whkh Fratici.i.0 , ' mily were tnbjected tola Tuscany f ...o i- 1 ci He of reading tba' $' Wa, "qn, t ti.e Tret: ! t Ip exert bis, In" Cue the goiemihr-' of Tuscany (o allow thci i i ir fellow prM - - 3 cmlgraic to ihh j ' THE VICE rRLJIDF.NT ELECT. I Mr. Ki.ya was not able to have Washington on the 12ih, as agr-ed npon, for Norfolk. 'uk8 ,t,c regular steamer for Hsvana. The weather was loo vtipropilious to admit of M " , ; coN'ORKSSIONAL. " , In &a!f, Jan. U, , Umso bill o cede to Obi" tfie uiifluished portion of the Cumlierlawl road In that State j the House bill fi.r the relief of the ' helts of Joseph Arnold, deceased and bill tocon firm o rtiiin private land claims in LohUUiha, weru SS-d. - The joint resolution autbniiing a contract for. two ice mail bxwts on the Potomac, at a coat oot, exceeding 520 KK) per aunnni, was taken, up aud, The bill to repeal aj, act cntiiled, -an a,t con cerning tonnage duty on 8iiih vessels,'' was tu- ket), up aud jHistponed fin two weeks; Mr. Cass then, at nua ter paxt one, naid, with a, view to remove the Inuipplion of e;recy on the subject )t batwl yesterday, he moved an execu tive sesioU, whifh waa agreed to. At 3 o'clock doors were opened, and the Senate ai)jiuned. Tle injunction of secrecy was" removed from the Nicaragua treaty during tlu-e3(,i'cnli,voesjoii. In Senate, on (he l$h, Mr, Houston, mcseuwd. the meuioriaJ of certain stone masons oij, the ca- pilol extension, setl,ii forth, that during the time tjiat Saiunwl 3troug w.uv ajieriutcudent, of, that work that officer reiiuired them to.imy him one dollar per day out of their wages ; and many otli- r accusal ions of misconduct on. the (wrtof Mr. Strong. ' Mr. lnder,tv.iiml, submitted a resolution direct ing an enquiry into the proprifty of ajtin-nprUit- ing SWOOOOi to enable the govetyinpnt to lnvetl- gnte frauds upon it and punish the plfr"lerM. There was a debate- on thp toadies with the Central American GjoxcriiuicnLs, ajid reference made lo the right o Great Brituin, as u (Tec ted re lative to floiiduras. Those Tn-atics will appeqjrin The Oomuxrcial in their order, which renders present remarks unnecessary. In the llpu sr, ou, ihe Utli the bill to prevent frauds ou lite Treasury of th,e United States was. debated. A liji WM debated proliiliiling tlifi ifsue of small notes in the Distriet of Colnnibui, nil was pending when tlie Aoijse adjourned. In the House., on tlie 12th, there wsa a, df-Ua.te on a tAOtbjn ty, recommit tlie VIH to.prcyep.t fraud on t,h Treaiury, but no. question wa taken, ARRIVAL i THE STEAMER BALTIC, FOLK DAYS LATEli (ROM PVUQPE. Sew English .Vinisn Farmed Destructive Gale al Liverpool Heirs lo tie French Throne Un favorable linceplion of the Decree Kaffir War Nearly Octr Cotton and Brcaihtujj's Quirt Advance in Provisions., :. Nkw Yons, Jan. 11. The steamer Buhu: lias ar rived, bringing Liverpool dates ofthc 2SjKh lt. Tlie Baltic encountered severe gales coming out of the channel. She brings 49. passengers, among whom are J. B. Cass, bearer of despatches from Loudon; F. Westray, bearer of despatches from China ; L. Draper, bearer of despatches from Lon don, A Wndo& apcr says that the City of Glasgow ftti he? late trip from Philadelphia brought a pick- age, addressed to a member of Parliament, con taining 100,000 of the Kossuth notes. No further or clearer particulars are given. The steamer Europa arrived out ou the 2Cth. ENGLAND, The following persons constitute tlie new Eng lish Cabinet : Premier, Lord Aberdeen ; Chancel lor, Lord Cranworth ; CUnftpellor uf the Exche quer, Mr. Gladstone; Home SeeretAiy, (ord Pal- mcrston; Foreign Secretary, Lord John Russell ; Colonial Secretary, Duke of New Castle j prd of tho Admirality. Sir James Graham ; President o.f tho Council, Karl ofGranviHe; Privy Seal, Duke of Argyle; Secretary at War, Sidney Herbert; President of the Indian Board, SirC. Wood; Pub lic Works, Sh-W. Molcsworth; Seal, without Of fice, Manpiis of Landsdownc. Tlie following appointments have also been made . Presideut of the Board or Trade, Mr. Curdwejl . Attorney General, Sir A. Cockburn ; Solicitor Gen eral, Sir W. P. Wood; Lord Lieutenant of Ireland Lord St. German. Other inferior appointments havo also been made. Parliament had adjourned till February 10th. The steamer Andes sailed on the 27th for New Nork. A terrific galo occurred at Liverpool on the night of the 26th, causing great damage to the shipping. Among other vessels more or less dam aged were the Manilla, for New Orleans, cut to tho water's edge, by coming in contact with the Elizabeth, for Savannah; tho Conway, for New Orleans, all her masts cut away ; the Elba, Drabe, for Mobile, put back, jvithlos of topmist ; Childc Harold for New Orleans, hist her sjars. IRISH AFFAIR?- Iri-sli papers have the following paragraph : "Mr. Foy, United States Consul st Dublin,, bfls bad an interview with the Lord Lieutenant on behalf of tho New York Exhibition of 1853. Mr. Foy was accompanied hj Mr. Marshall, agent for the exhi bition. 11 U Excellency expressed himself most anxious to assist in any wigr Ihe furtherance of tho exhibition to, be held at Now York, without prejudice to the Dublin exhibition at the 'same lime." A, meeting of anti-slavery people was held at (he Methodist Chapel, Donegal place, Belfast, last week, when an address somewhat lengthy to M. IJarriet Beccher Stowo, was agreed to, Dr . McGee, Mayor elect, Rev. Dr. Wilson and Rev. O'Hanalan made the chief appearance. A similar meeting was held at Liverpool. ' " FRANCE. ' A decree nominates ex-king Jerome and his sons as lineal befrs to the throne, in tho ercpt of Jpuis Napoleon failing In direct or adopted issuo. Further pensions bad also been directed to the Senate . - V?'.- A commercial treaty with Franco had been vo ted by the Belgian Chambers, y;. V : The Poie's uuoclo, Signpr Garibaldi, is charged b recognise JsiHileon 8rd as Emperor. ' v The nomination of Jerome Bonaparte and sons, as heirs to ll)0 Ihrone, li unfavorably eescired. .t ; ' : t jtaly. . Tbt eOorti of the Tusean, Government to raise a loanbavabeeH unsuccessful.-;- ' --j ' ' ;; TURKEY. ' . Tlio Insnrrectlori tn Albania and Montenegro It rapidly spreading, and affairs look unfavorable for tbt) Turkish Emplra. ; v , A dispatch from Trieste reports that no further ptegresi bod been made In the Burmuso war.;r ' The nih-western frontier of India was again , fp CATS OF GDOIa HvI E. A.lvici s fix.ui CUelon, to Nor. 20th,- report, that the war Is almost over, and that the Chiefs are suing fur peace. - AUSTRALIA. j Advices from Melbourne, are to October 11th. The mining intelligence was favorable, and gold plf.-H'y- Vrh f proxision w.ere euoraioua , SERIOUS AFFRAY," AT RALEIGH. We barn by a private letter from Raleigh, that Mr, Juiges Merr,uU, Comity Court Clerk of Wake county, g Into a difbcnliy a few dys.sincc, with two men, named Beasley, and in the melee, inflic ted a wound with a knifo upon the head of one of Uiem. which, It is feared, viM prgre". fatal, Tho Sheriff interfered to preserve peace, and got ter ribly. KvrajchiHl by the BaVj- Mr- Marriott is a very'estmmble anl poji)laji rjjjiiw ami it 1 to be regretted, that he has filkn ujxn such unlucky limes. The Beasleya axe sKikeu qf as men of low character. JrwrHalvf yesterday THE MAIfcS. -J,1 Ri.kioii, Jan 12-The nmils which depend upon horse transportation, owing to. the terrible stable of the roads, are extremely irregular.. In site.of the untiring energy oj coiit factors and drivers, Hie stages from the Ket, East ail, Soth, arc al ways btliind. tjmc lgb waters, and roads with, im bottoms, are obstacles uot to be overcome at viH, aud until a succeinn oij bright days and diy weather, the sameiiregularltU-s w.ljl continue. The Raleigh and Gustou Railroad is performing its duties with great regularity, and being now complete, within u few hundred yards of the de (Mtt, will rarely hereafter be lesponsible fur fail ures of the Northern mail. The utorm of tlieHij,lit oftlie tril, was very dis astrous to the telegraph linrs We learn that, on the Railroad, nearly tho whole line, between Gas ton .Mi'l lleiiih-rsin, was prostrated, posts demol ished, and wire much broken. It will bo several days yet, before communication can possibly be restored between (his place uud. the North. South, the damage was great, but not, so c,omplct,o. SUPERIOR COURTS. The Siuing ridings of the Judges of the Sjvri. or Courts will be as follows, viz : Edcntoii, Newbern, Raleigh, Ilillsboro', WiluiiiiUni, Salisbury, Saunders, Mauv, Bally, Settle, Dick, Caldwell, Ellis. Morgaiitoii. Governor Reid hns appointed Judge Manly to hold Beaufort Special Court, Judge Pick, to hold Cumberland Special Court, and Judge Baily to hold New Hanover Special Court. Judge Saunders, and Judge Baily exchanges circuits. The Successor of I,Mii Napolcoi. The following is the decree published in the Mouiteur, declaring Jerome Bonaparte lieirof Na (Kileon III : Napok'OBj by the grace of God and the Nation al will, Emperor of the French, to all present and to come. greeJ,iijg: Looking to Article 4 of the Senalus. Consul turn of November 7, ratified by the plebiscite of the 21st and 221 of the same mouth, according to which it appertains to us to regulate, by an organic de cree add-essed to tho Senate, the order of succes sion to the throne in the Bonaparte family, incase we should not leave any direct heir, legitimate or adopted . While hoping that we shall ho permitted to re ali7.e the wishes of the country, and to contact under Divine Providenco, an alliance w,hic!i will allow us to leave direct heirs: Being, however, unwilling that the throne, erec ted by the 2-race of God and the national w ill should be left vacant through defuujt of a successor des ignatcd by us, we decree ns follows; Art. 1. In case of our leaving ,o direct, heir, le gitimate or .adopted, Our well beloved uncle, Jerome Nspok'on Bona parte, and bis descendants, direct and legitimate the issue of his marriage wUh the Princess Cath erine of Wurtcmbuig, from n'" ' mao, by or der of Primogenturc, (p the perpetual exclusion of the females, arc appointed lo succeed us. Ar 2. The present decree, invested wh the seal of the State, shall be carried to the Senate by our Minister of State to bo deposited in its ar chives. Given at the palace of the Tuilcrles this 18th day of December, 18o2. (Signed) NiPoi.F.o!. (Countersigned) Aciiiu.es Foci.n, Minister of Slate. OYSTER SAUCE. At Providence, Rhode Island, four persons, con victed of taking oysters from private beds, w ere sent to tho penitentiary for one year, and another flued $100. THE LATE SUICUE The New York Courier and Enquirer says "The late suicide jn New york by a Spiritual Rap per will, we understand, be a subject of investiga tion before tho Grand Jury during the present term. The occurrence has created quite a flutter among the Spiritual Media, and several "Circle Meetings" have been p'ostponeov LOST PILLARS. The Granite pillars fur Hie 8an Francisco Cus tom House, were sent out oa boatd 'of the ship Somoset, which vessel wqs lost at the Golden. Gate The columns are very valuable a,ad heavy, aud a reward of SI, 000 each bas been offered or Uieir recovery. FAST CRADLING,. It is said that a new reaping machine has Just been invented by a cit izen of Brooklyn, New York which can bo worked by one bprsc, and which will cut twenty-five acres of grain in a day, POPULARITY OF PRINTERS. It is stated that the three candidates for Mayor of Pittsburg are prlntors-S, B. Gutherle, the Democratic candidate J. Heron Foster, editor of the Dispatch, the Frcesoll candidate ; and R M. Riddle, editor oi the Journal, tho Whig can didate. These gentlemen aro no doubt all good types of their profession. The Storm at the Xorth-Anlvalof the 1111- Nkw; Jan 12Tho ifofot contluuea to rage with unabated fury, accompanied by a heavy fa)l of .now. I: T j ? i ; 4 The steamer, Illinois, wllh tb California' niails and ajiecja, Is beloar.'btttncV'gct'uu, 'Jtcco'tanti from the Interior repreacpk the atorm as very aevefp all alou' tb line of the, Brie Rail roads The snow' i& a'otV plV9i j4f fool; 4'c'bp, caualU-the detention of Ikelraina.' i , PuiMDr.prgi,'jan'. liK Is' showing here nd at Levlabarr. HarrUburg and at Plttsborf . Oo the moanjaliii (he anow Is Tery 'dctppi" J f ' JlABBisBcaa.Jao. -Ancavy njbwlorm ti now rsglngi , ; .;' ; ' ' ; . i nieclwn t Governor In M.is k !i t sctta. . Boston, Jan 12 Mr.Clidord, LLr, wiselected Oovernorof Massachusetts to-day, by the Legis lature. In the House the vote stood Clifford, whig, HG; Cisbopj dem., 64; Jlunn, fret-soil, 61. In the Senate the veto was Clifford 29, Bishop i. teTjr7bi)e explosion. ' , ' ItfjpLsa, Pa., Jan 1 V The boiler in a, nifam saw mill of Snyder and Leige, situsliHl about a square south ofrihe ra'drrad dejKtt, i Hi chy, exploded al about fjfteri) minutes jst 1 ochH-k, to-day, in stantly killing tlM-ee njf-n aud orje boy, ajad l;idlx shattering the surrounding dwellings. - V . " Z. LEGISLATURE OP NEW JERSEY. Tpkstoh, .$. J., Jan 11 The Leeilatiire of New Jersey met, V day at 3 o'clock, and orgsni- xeU; VMJiu Ilonse, Mr Fenniipixe, of Burling ton, was elecU-d Speaker.; In Ibe. SenaU, Col Alexander, oC Mercer, was chpsen Presklent Mr. Dvllicker., Clerk Mr Allen, $ccretay. MADEIRA. " On account of Uio destruction of tb vintage crop, the inhabitants of the Island of Madeira are on,, the brink of starvation. The population rely altnnst wliojly on the cultivation of the Vine, aud the crop of 8oa was an ntfer fsilnre. Of the 80, OtM inhabitants of the Iland, C0.0OO aresqidto be in need, 40 000 of whom mnst perish unless assisted from slirnad. A movement for their bene fit is making iu New York. Erlcson Caloric Engine Destructive Tire, , Xsw Yokk, Jan 11 The Ericson Caloric Eij' gino returned to tho city to-day, having niadi' nine miles per hour against .wiad audi tide, with, imperfect machinery. Her owner is confident she can make 12 miles per hour. Tho large building octjuyied by Pnrmlee and Harvey, wire mjikeis, and If pham &. Co., India rubber works, was burnt this morning. Lojss WJ.VOQ, whi),h is covered by insurance. LIBERALITY, TO PRE KMPTIONISTil A large port ion, of the lauds included u liie CongressioriaJ' donation to the Central (Illinois) Railroad Company are occupied by settlers, who tave failed lo establish their pre-emption, rights according to law. The company, however, hare determined not tn avail themselves of thc.reaults of ignorance or inadvertence, but have 11 'Stall ed an agent to hunt up all the pre-emption cJaiffls covered by the donation, and notify the folders how to remedy existing defects apls.ive teu- ity praveaLeut& PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY Thkntom, N. J., Jftu, 1,0 Thu Pacific Insurance Company of this city having simk 20 per cent of its capital, wijtli all its. receipts for premiums, has resojyed lo, close business and pay their debts. REMARKA1 A curious case of somnambulism is recorded in the Chillicolhe Gazette. A daughter of Mr. T Kaino, arose from her slecp, nd in her night ootlics walked four miles up the Sciota river, wa ded into the stream, swam across a deep part, and was found by an "early riser" silting on tho bauk of the river asleep ! Remarkable enough, as the girl was only thirteen years old, and could not swim when awake ! Large quantity qf Guiipow tr Confiscated. Nearly two thousand kegs of gunpowder, valued at 87,000, have been seized by the fre wardens of i Brooklyn on board the schooner Qscar, of 'snn ton, Massachusetts. Tli0 crgo ws eoiisigned to oir, iisunu i . onion oi " um. 11 uiu cniii t.. t n o ..c v v ...l. tr.i... . "- before which Hie flatter will come, decides (hat the powder was at tho dok '" Brooklyn in viola- tion oi law it will he sold, and (ho proceeds will be added to the '-widows and orphans' fund of; decease firemen." ATLANTIC A.ND PACIFIC ll. R CU. This ComjMny ye applii d to the New 'oik Legislature for a charter, with a capilal, of one hundred millions of dollars. Trjry proposp to build a railroad from tho Mississippi l San Fran cisco. Mr. I'halflold, attorney general, Mr. Fol- let, canal commissioner, Lieut. Gov. Chtirch, and many othor distinguished New Yorkers are among ine uiuvjoi9. The lulfctoral Vote Ca,llfuriiln. The official vote of this State, so far as heard . , . . , . im, was counted at the seat of government on from the 1st ult, and showed a majority for Pierce and King of 4,169. There are ten counties from which the official returns aro not yet received, all of them said to bo democratic. MINISTER TO BRAZIL. A letter dated Pernambuco, December lCth, rc iortsthat the U S frigate Saranac, Captain Long, hove to on the 27lh nit., off Hint port, for the ob ject of landing the Minister of Brazil, family, and suite, from Washington. She left again the fol lowing day for the south. RELIEF OF UNFQRTUNATE MERCHANTS. The Philadelphia American is authorized to stato that if the piojioscd institution for the re lief of unfortunate merchants in that city is placed upou such a basis as will dissociate it from alt appearance of mendicity, a gentleman of that city will contribute $30,000 towards its endow ment, and another gentleman will present a suita ble lot upon wliich to erect the necessary buih: lnS. " ' eti;nsiy:e defalcation. Puii.adei.puia, Jan 12 One of the subordinate officer on the Reading railroad was yestcVd'sy discovered to be a defaulter in the sum of 140,000, , i if t 1 : i : " pELAWA.BE SENATOR. lon Johji ij. Clay tbnj lyhig, has been ejected Senator from the Statu of Delaware, for six years from and a'fler Ihe' S'd of'Murch next.' : i o Ifim 'iUliirKmy i Favor of Ik OXYGENATED JUITTERS. ' ' ' Brfsfo'N, Feb 8, 1848. Messrs Stifflson St Rcetj, Dear 8(r&-After suf fering for two years' or niore from Dyspepsja Bron chitis, attended w ith a cougA', until I had despair ed (after'many trials of other medloines oC any remedy. By the advice of a PJiysiclan, I resorted to the use of the Oxygenated Bitters, which 1 procured of yon, and found almost Immediate re lief, and am now enjoying my usual health, Which 1 attribute to the use of these Bitters , : RALPH smith, 20 Exchange st, o& Alien at :.'.?.; ' WoacBSTta, June 27, 1851 Messri Reed, Batca Austin Gontlemen-Af;J tor Buffering much tut to years past from Dys pcpsU, I was Induced to purchase of yow Agent in Worcester, a bottle of yonr Oxygenated Bitters, and after a trial of lea than two bottles, I find myself rsdlcally cured ' ' -V r ' . ' bate pot the least hesitation In recommend ing them io all who are afflicted with this distres sing eomplalntYpa are at liberty ta use this at you fhiak best to further the Bale of this excellent medicine, n Yodra tlruly.1 JOUN GRAY . .. REED, BATE4 AUSTIN, Wholesale Drnf gltita, Vo. 20 Muwban(if,llov, Boston, Oeucral Agent -; , ' , f - 0 DuPre, Agent for Wilmington.' $1 per bot tle) six bottles for 5, ' We are authorized to announi-e JOHN McACS LAN. E.-ar., a a candidate (V,r the oilke of Spe cial Magistrate lor. the town oi n iliulngton, at tlie ensuing election. Dec. 23. 1.-Jte- We arc authorized to announce JOHN C. BOW DEN. Esq, as a candidate (or the o!tco or Special MagUlrato Tor the town of Wilmingtou. -- We are authorized to annonnce the name of JOHN COWAN, Esq . a candidate for the Oflice ofHvlal MagH,irs,ift ftir theTowuof Wilwiugton. at the ensuing election. T i ; ' , - We are Antborixed to announce JERE.NICHOLS, Ksij. as acndidate.for the oljlee of Seciaj Wag- 1st rite fVr the town of Wiliuidgtou. Die 9. 114-te "Zr, IbiMustavg flnlpicut. Evey ljv.v new evidenc s of the . value of Ihia popular medicine reaches the ears of the Jnlilic A friend or the Eilitor'a, a tontractoron the Pacl Oc Rajlroad, !d hi)i the other day that he would pot be without it ou his wet ion on any account, whatever.. He flutlx constant use fr it among his hands. The great value of this article bus indu ced many worthless iiniintions under different, but sintiUir names, but the pcrs-ons ho onpe use Bragg & Co' Liniment will not Iw deceived by any vile and raxrally cbtut who. would palm off a spurious prcjtamtiou ou them: See advertisement iu unotl) er coluuiu. MARINE NEWS, fx rtJR Q?; WILM IS QTOX, JAS. 0 x' " AStRIVKB.' " ;H A li Steamer ?-phvr, JkRae. from Fayettcville, to J. & D. McRiic Si Co. Stiamer Rowan, RolhweU. from FuyeUevillo, to E. J. Lutterloh. 18 U S M steamer Gov tyudley. Bates, fjou) Charleston, with 40 l asscnsers. Schr. Ann & Susan, Crary, froni New Y,ork, to J. 11. r tanner. Sebr E. 8. Powell, stls, 62 hours from New York. t. Geo. Ifarri'ss. V- f 14 Brig Mazona, Amines, from New Bedford, to J. A, D. Mcltae 4- Co.' ' Schr llatlicnnna, Douglass, frn New York, to J. & D. McRae&Co." Brig Gen. Marshall. Colcord, from Boston, to J fc D. McRae & C- Schr Denmark', McCobb, from New York, to J. II. Chudt journ & Co. Schr Mary Abigail. Charlotte, from Shallotte. to J. II. Chadbomn St Co. CLEARED. 1,3 Schr Jonas Smith, Furman, for New York, by Miles Costiu, with Naval Stores, Pea Nuts, Cot ton, Bacon, &c. U 8 M steamer Vanderbilt, Burns, for Charles Ion, with 172 passengers. Steamer Southerner, Wilkinson, for FuyeUe villo, by McKoy & Rebu ts. Schr Iowa, Davis, for Hyde County, by DeRos set & Brown. feteamer Zephyr, McRae, for Fayettuville, by J. & D. McRae & Co. " ' ' Rrig S. P. Brown, Almy, for Havana, by J. Hathaway & Son. with 110000 feet Lumber, '100 bbU Tar and 20 bbls Spirits Turpentine. " Br Bi ig Catharine, Lewis, for Bai badoes, by M. Coslin, with 80,OU0 feet Lumber, niil 50 000 Shin gles. 14 Brig Goo F. Williams, Kinsman, for St Jage, by J. II. Chadlnurti,& C . Sohr Prttspect, Given, tor West Indies by De RoMut Brown, with 75,000 leet Lumber and 25, 0U0 Shingles. lu Schr. Pearl, Dexter, for New River, by Ran kin & Martin. WIIOLESAKE PBICES ITKUBM. I'.AOOV wr II). Prio Rteo, a CuU.i, 2i a ..Jen, 724 a lifl" i. ;. ip a ilo. 13 a 22 SIlouMiK.. do. HI .1 I- , NaVAI. S I UUF.S V'uritniVe, ;r hht i80 W. Vullowdip, 3 iQ a iVifjilndlp 1 ?'J 2 OP ii'liinl, 1 110 i. 2 0j far, 2 15 a ' i'ikli, 1 40 u I 50 I Kosin bv lule. : H"g mihhI, 13 a 1 western, 14 s U I .siu.ii' lcr, do. li a l"i Ouiuf. per H , 'l a W ! i; i : i . K. pet bbl. NouUciii in. 13 00 I i i.riuii). . No t a I j II.-i-l il.iltle. biU S. 'i. a 2 CU ' 4 00 a Op o. i,. a 1 Ip i.OI-'r'KK. ier lb, opiins Tills M. Uiliilijo, Uio, Lajiu.iyta, Cuba, ll a lo. Oii.VAILfii.peikig.lOUlbs i"i a 1 1 iut, l au a a iv none. 14 a 81 a Wroii"ht, 10 00 a 12 Oil Javn, OIL, per gall. Spefm., 1 lta I 35 Cation, rwt lb. rn. per uus n ftt a Lpiseeil, Sj a I lU A'cui's fuot. 1 SO a ilo. Norilicrn, 14 a lb. a 3U Pivlt, N on horn per bbl. Ad.iiuanliiio, 23 neriii. 4i u ll'tiiuc, OU 00 11 19 00 Cheese, 9J u 12 , Peas, p Cotton arn, 1& alb fc.ye, io Oznabiirgs 9 u 10 i iJow, Pens, per buvtiel. . a fcO a 90 4 4 X U Slleel- i'eu Nuts 1 tua 1 10 ing, CJ n J Sli'.'Cllne 01 a Kf.OUlt, per bid. Fayettcville, 5 00 a li.iliiinore. 5 50 a UICK, per HOIbs. Cleaned, 3 50 1 4 1 0 ! ttough rice noin. 1 0 Ihierbiish.. 1 10 a 1 15 STAVKS, per 1UU0. Canal, ex. 5 00 a 7 50 VV. O hhd Keulliers, 43 a 5 ' GLUK, peril). American, 1 1 a 14 HAY, per 100 lb. Ivtsicrn, 1 35 a N. York, I 60 u Ash head ing, 9 00 a Hollow ware, 3 a 1 IIO.V, per Hi American, best re fined,' 4t a S Knglisn nssosled, Swede bcHt refin ed fr a A mericarv idiccr, Best Swede, LUMBKK. nrlOnO fuel, roitch, none, none. Dressed, IW U. bbl. 1 rough, 10 fJ0 a jDiofed, none, ;! sningks, per 1000. Ouimon, 2 00 o 2 50 Contraei, 4 50 a & 00 ! Black's large- 6 00 a Snlf per bushifl. T,iKk Is land, 30 a Blown, none. Liverpool, pet sack, a Soap, per lb. Pale, 7 a Brown, Bt a 8. Sawed 16 OAa 16 U0 Steel per lb, Flooring, German, 1'2 a W boards 16 00 a 17 00 Dlurtcred, 6 a 7 Pland and : Best Cast 20 a 25 scantling, 13 00 a 15 00, Bert quality Wide boards Mill saws, cdsed, 14 00 a IS 00.1 6 feet, 5 00 a Refuso half price. Suger per Ibi R.IVKR LU.MBKR. lNiOsh'Bii8 7 a Flooring 11 60 a U 50 Potto llioo i a 8 Wdobn'rds'7 50 a 8 QQ SUCrela, 8 a ScawtUng, a 7 00 Loaf. 91 a 10 Lard fi bWs i a IH ITIMBRR. per 1000 feet do kegs - U SMppirtg. 10 75 a II 00 Limenr bbl. l'lO Prime mill 7J a 10 00 LIQUORS, per galloir.' Common; 8 50 a 7 00 Peach brandy 'Inferior, 3 60 a 4 00 AtvJe, ' 371 a 1 08 Tallow, pr lb a i I RyewhUkcy 45 a 75 VVINKS, per gallon. RectiflBd. 29 a 30 Madeira. 100 a 4 00 N K ttuwi, 32 a 33 Port, 1 00 a 4 00 MOUSSES por gallon. 'Malaga, ' 40 a New Orleans, 34 a 33 i.i. i , FREIGHTS. TcvNEWYORK: Nava'l Stores, 35 on dark, 80 a 8& ubdof'' Splidrs' Turpentine, 8$ Wrnand Sheeting, tt Colton, fl cts. no bbl. 6 eta. pet oot.' - :l . bale; oush. Pea Nuts. To PHILADELPHIA ! 1 Naval Stores. 80 on and ? , Spirit Turpuntlao, , ' Yarn and Sheeting,, Cotton, ' . . Rice, .'f' To Nuts, pets por bbl. ' ' fl nnrfoot. ' , :! l 60 Per bale , 15 cts.jierlOOlba WllmWtott ltank Ratee'eT Exchange . Chockf on New York,' ' : per cent prom " Philadelphia l " - .1 si ' ii li ' Baltimore5. . ".'.".l " . " Virginia, - 'J . . ' '. M,Z:VJZ' Charleston ;J -: ,v " ,i co:i :i i:rf ial. REMARKS ON MARKET. Tcbpeti!k Since Thursday morning, 2247 bUs Turpentine have been disposed of is follows, viz: 103 bbls all bard at 1 921 cents per bbl., fKOkblaat S3,C0perXhl for Soft, and S1.80 for Hard, 2G4 Harl, at 1 95 per bbln 750 bbls at 2, 70 for Soft, and J l 00 for Hard, and 200 bbls all bard at Spt-rbbl. ; , v,;' - ; Rosix A sale of hifetior No I at f2 r W1, Spuiits TfjtfKMtNKf ICQ bbls changed' bands at 5C cents per gallon, and holders looking for ward to a further advance, '1 - Tjmbkb Several rafts have been sold at prkca ranging from $1 to per ."'J? M"' ' IIsr-130 Balea E istern, 15, we're wU at Us '; 85 per 100 lbs.,:, . liVV ::Jv'"V Cow Pea-ln small IbtA selfrs at 82 cenff per bushel. , i-.'f. 'f i SHisaia-as aajlevComBien gljingles, 2 er M.:';.)'o-' .; Fsksu Pomt 8 lo 9 ee4 per 1 fenn N:w Bacojf-"l2 a 12 cenjs-t; ra Carta "fiT i' ogronniT. 1 from waj'ts. ' ' - i- vi- i-.: ''NEWl?KiAllKET': JV4r' I I'or three day prrcedlia' ' . 1 Jan. 12- The N Y. Ship. & Corn. fld wports J . Qotton-The sijjes hayu Ijjfq, rajher smjilj Pir, ihe past three nVy. though on .Mon,dax on tlu5,v Amer.if;'a tek-graphip advices, pricva advanced fully oiie-eishth of a cent jer lb. yesterday, af ler Ihe Baltic's letters; wvrv received, the mmkcl. was quiet. Wo quote 8 a 12 v FhiurT-Soiitberii has Ik-cu iu good request, for; -T' hhipment and home use,art to arrive; and prices, ' are aopjiorled-the sales are 6J0P bblH closing at ; .at S5 621 -I ft&.lb fir common to rood brand' I Aleaandrfav Battiiiitiiv, Brandy'wiue and GeorgO mnil. m i"r iniiey oriioos, mm to lor RichVw wiiw. 'r " . - ' There issom inquiry fit Wblte Corn forexport"; and a p9od demand for 'dry "Yellow 'toT go "Ea'aT, r &C: White has advanced two ceiit but Other kip(ls,aro h trifle loiver tt'ho sales aro oo 000 busi, f elosinsat 7 cent a for mixed Western iu Store, CO for Now Oi leans. v .. , Navai. Stobks. TnriK tiiine is very " firm 'and prices tend upward, au advance on previous nota tion having been refused stock ,0a 7000 bbls. . ' Spirits Turieiiliuc has again advanced, with sales. of over 1000 bbls since Friday, finni 02 up to C5 cents, cash, mostly at the latter price, the market" " closing tlinily. We mile k'sldes, 100 bbls thia" Tar,Bt225; 2000 Wilmington Common Rosin; ' it. IF i. ..J 1 A, ?i .1 I" 'A ' . ' ' ' - 1.90 ill vnni. vim &i,uo m iivrreq. ocnj; jt'a fio. $1 75; and 1100 white, a 4 C2t per 280 lb. Tar has become scarce, and Ihe demand is good. 4 V ' Kick ivo note sales or auoiH ZW tea. at S3 021 $4.25, cash, " .: , FORiKiN markets, . - " liu the llaJUc. ' s . A' Ltverinwl, Dee. 28 Brown and Shldey' tn!oY' otlon very uiiiet the sales ou Monday ifnd Tnes-'J ibyv lvbig only 7 .000 baks, of which (0tN bah were to cxpomvra. Prices fattier lavon-d buyers but; uot so decidodly as to cause any change 1iy prices'. , , v " ' ' The Christmas holMnys bud tnterrnpted bniil- nes. Uieailvtutls werr very qniet at anchsnged rates. . f , 1 Provisions Mcllenry quotes li Mi Bacon ad-. anced to 5'l.s. No sales of American,-' Bi-ef sale-4 bleat full rales. Poik uit in t5s for Irish and French Laid rather scarco and dvaier. Cheese was wanted. " merii an slocks lirm.' The Miinchextcr marhet continues oniet. but Orin. nt last week's rales for good and yarns. ' j' ; liar re A"rrt-Havre Dee.' 2Cth..Cbrlstniaa Ifavrv,' De ail iiiicrrupieti i iisuiesn . t ; . . . . I I ! .. . 1 i Cotton closed on Urn 4th M l J unlet at Sty' for Orleans ifes otdlnuhA Of. DECTISTllYi 4 DR. T. B. CAItlt. recently I'mm ' W York, hsa . opened on oflice on Mailt! strut, text door lo Dr. Mgares AjkOtaaos. u : ,' , in sdifiiion to a full assortment of ike hi M ineor- ruplible miuerul ieeih he ha ihe t xcmsive right to' use in tbis'iown, Dr. John AHCo's nnenf .'impruvt ment, by which the t,eeih aie: unhid hi the pinto with one cont nuous adntrid tu'ni. 'f hUhm' rndufr-' cu, wiitiout tlio siigniesi cnungc, ine icveiret lists ', nnd Is pronounccr! bveonipeti n( jndjjcs the eiebtUf im'provemeni in the Dental Art lhat has been made. in yeurs. Spuennens oi tna new kind ot plate tci in, togein er with nunu-ross testimouhils lilay beseritat hid Rcferenco elven tf. individuals in this place, now wearing teeth with this IniproemVnS,4J ! ' - l-tf. VALUABLE BICE KARM FOltSALR, rpHAT valuable Rice PhinlsHon nnCnpe Kiaf 1 River, known as the OAKS, Is idlered for Sale. This place contains 144 acres of Kire land, of which ab" nt 120 ucres ore under, rulllvotlon and 5 about 1,600 acres of superior Pine land, oq whhh ; uui iwo lass oosis nave as ret teen rut. The Rice lamls are in Bood order. (h raierve for" flowing has been found amply sufficient In, driest seaxons, with sufllclenl head of water for the Ortif Alill recently erected. - ' ' It is supposed that any One dotlrout of rurchns- Inu w ill exninlne lhe nremlsis. - For turtlier tnrormailon, npilw to ........ ... RANKIN & MARTIN. If not previously dhposcd of. the oboA e. nlarer will bo exposed at public Auction, on Tuesday; llo. st day or February next, Bt I'.Jichango Corner. . . Jan is. ; .129-IS. WASHING SODA. JT ASHING POWDKRSi t.'hen lenl OH Sean, VV Jum received bv , L. N, BARLOW. ,,i 12$" Jan la. .. candles; C'PkRM, Adamantlns and Tallow. Jnit received i f .'.- V "' ; Oby L N; BARLOW i Jan 15.. i ion JUST RECEIVED ljininn MirlelslM London produce msrketa would be closed till January 4th. ,At private sute. Tea was being largely boukht. Cotton was ',At more reqmt. Consuls closed at lOt'l ex. div.- ... A LARGE and complete supply or FRESH -SAJlifJSf.comnrlclneeTcrv variety usually call-': ed for, raised and pui up by Ihe United 8ocieiyrf iTialterf, at tvew ceeanon, . y i wacrs'rroiwesy, w . .1. Iiil j- r-,';i. lit. J . ,ti.L M 1. country incaoa prompuy muo. -, ' ". . .1 , s.t . B. & J; A. K V ANS. -V Jan 13. :' ' ' v,'!' jf 8frf LBS. Pure.Rjuri NkbWblu Leaif -AAAJ h bbls. Lemmon Oil t 2 do. Train Oile I , for sate low, oy ... a. u. p . a. ;. Jan IB. -y ... . w, :i--.i:.r .. PEREUMERrV FAN0T ARTICLES" LU BIN'S Extracts t Basin's do. f Oriental Dropsi Ess. Bouquets Gorman Colognes, a variety; of styles i -praBgc, , Bay and Lavender Waters t J Toilet' Powders Toilet and Sliarlng 8osp Cold, Cream t Hair, Tooth and Shaving Brushes! end 4,;, complete Stock 01 I'erumery ana rsncr nicies, generally. . A. EVAN8. v V FOR fnE Il j BEARS, Macassar, Kephnlla and Rose Oils t Oa Marrow t Phllocme, different style t Phaian'a Invigorator i launders' Hair Resioraiiva Tricophe, rousi and a number of other articles., Abx, Hair. Dy. Liquid and Indian, V . it r iFOR HOUSEKEEPERS. CRRAM of Tartar Soda, Tartarrlc Acld,VeasU Powders, Coxas Gelaiine, Cloves,' Mace, Nutl megs, Sags, Thyme, Cayenno and Wnck Pepper, Mustard, Kngllah and Lsnaera. f ' . . , ; ' 8, B. . J.'A EVANS-' jan j jw-tfWv' T.M'tr: .-vj-.j I2f ,iV Ci BUSHELS, jttM reeelv-d, for sale hyr m i CA) VRRKMAN A HOUSTON, i
The Tri-Weekly Commercial (Wilmington, N.C.)
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