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ARRIVAL, OF TAB AMERICA. , - . ----- r u JTHREEJ&A YS LA TEA FROM E UR OPE. TflE.EASTEBI TEOCBIES STILL CSSETTLED. 'U'WEHE SMYRNA AFFAIR. ' Ha Li rlc, August 16. The steamer Amer- ,w i I . i ' J. t ' ; ica ttrrtveu uns niternoon, urnttnnjr Liverpool - da tea dt the 6th mat., . and ITS psU&cngers. one passed ine Arabia going in. -.ENGLAND. " ""X.ord John Russell had brought forward in . - raniameat rtis plan lor toe setnemeot ot the r-.tfiiuiaKftii aim. , " Lieut. Maury had explained his wind and Jt tide theories to a meeting of Liverpool mer- cuanu and 4nl been cord wily received. " ? RUSSIA AND TURKEY. . a a i u.ioi.ni i -s i uaras aw am i m-.r v ii m. 1 1 one way or jhe other, but the aspect of affairs - , did not look promising of peace. The Cza r's tl jinaT anawer coold not be Known until the . 12th-Hf-August. IC he accepted the propo- - sttioas or ine uiree powers, ins troops must ""be wtihdrawn from the Principalities. The u . "conference. At Vienna, in pursuance ot ar- - rang-emenu, wm'conCIQde a treaty to protect - xvTuritey, at aH haiwtfs. for all time to come. " If the Czaf refuses the'Gftimatum, or evades l reply: the allied fleets viU enter the Boa ' phoru niidfuriber active measures be taken -. to maintain the integrity of Turkey. rhe co: doctor the Russian General in the Principalities indicates the intention to main- v taiA permanent possession. Rossia exhibits no signs of retraction. The-bulk f the- Russian armv was ad "vancing into Wallachia. The Russian Ad- . miral had gone to Sebastopol. to receive the -V fleet there. . The Russians were also lurtify- Z. ig jaesa ana isactiarest. ' The report that Turkey had already re- , . called tne iioepodars is doubted. The war - : VMke morements ol the rone continue on an -Vtensive scale. .Fifiv-two French field offi- -cers had entered the Turkish service. :2ci "A. Turkish, mob at Lacdicea had attempted tt- ,ue we oi , tne nosstan consul 1 he 1J ruses and other mountaineers were arriving, ana it was evident mat in Hie event -f war. all Mahomedanism would be array ed against ttussia. T - - AUSTRIA. . , A Franklbrt journal says that Austria will not only demand reparation from America "''for the Smyrna, affair, but that Turkey shall , , immediately procure tne exiraanion oi &.oaui. " Letters' from St.1 Petersburg say that when i the Czar hfeard of th Knaln nffWir h mlvi. ' n w w. w ..ti. niiiiv iuiii mail guc the United States a pretence for interfering miDe an airs oi Europe. -Tft i .:-v;: france. , In France every thing was tranquil. The K -Eastern question absorbed the public atten V . SPAIN. : - The Mexican Minister bad arrived at Mad- vnd..The grape disease contiuues. i : PERSIA. Tha cholera in Persia was increasiiir and the plague had broken out in Kl ordessan : Tne Indian BattleDefeat of the Sioux Iu- . - -' . I . . V. II 1 J j r , . . . ff miivhi'iiciihiiui cu ncuuiiEU aw niimn ' LoaiBvittB, Aug. 15. A returue i Cali- Jbrumn. who has reached In lependeuce. i it vci Liitr 'iiHiuwtnir Hcrniini m iiir i nn ;in - battle, before reported as having occurred ; , between the Sioux and Pawnee Iudi tu. f The Sioux were aided in nYe War hy the - "Cheyennes Indians, and the combined forces - "were about 5.000 strong. The Pawnees - -were assisted by the Iowh3, Sacs and Pot- : lawauomies, namocring m an atiout 3 uuu. fill i i rt .. -i a ue opposing forces met aooni nay miles 'from Fort Kearcey, and the battle lasted all . day, resulting in the los, on both sides, of from five to six hundred killed. The Sioux party, though the tuost numerous, was de ' feated"-" " 1 A person who has come in fiom Fcrt Lar- - amie sat's the above account is exagt-ruted. .Tr but says that a great demonstration id being ii-maae, ano, r.aa not the fotinwiittomies in- -.-. terferred. 1he Pswueea would have htcn Hp. feated. - He thinks that hundreds instead of I " thousands would be nearer the mark as to ' '- the actual number engaged, and the number - - - Li 14 4..kffl.a " I ...I CoatJjied Dreadful Mortality and Increase .. N flat '0 a ' A i, 1R t f Tk .. ..! . JI w D WW MMBM C AW, A 114. A M O J CI - low fever cootiooea fearfully on the increase. I neJOoard ot Health repot t two hundred v-and thirty-two deaths during the past twenty . lbur,hourst ending at six o'clock this morning. JConsidering that so many have already died, , and the nooafation beinir thinned bv all who :. ; hare the raeaoa'of leaving the city, this . v aortalityvis Qoprecedented. . - The distress and suffering which exists among all classes, and especially the poor, the sick and dvin?. are hevond the nower of ? language to describe. In one house, five of lh Itmily tell vrctirns. The survivors are anable to bury the dead, and in sortie instan t ..... . - become putrid . The whole city is a solemn scene ofjunerafi ard death-. There seems to be do hope of aa abatement of the dreud . Hit scourge, but on the other hand, it is fear- fully increasing, amounting almost to a -plague, ; May It pteaae the Court.' said a Yankee la wryer before" aJ Dutch Justice the other , ilay, kthit ia case of the greatest impor-'- taaCe, While the American eagle, whose - Sleepless eye 'watches over the welfare of -this mighty republic, and whose wings ex tend from the Alieghatiiee to the rocky chain - oi ilia we wrs . rrioicinir in vma ttii rvi 3 place --:- , - Shtop dare ! Shtop, I say, vat has suit to do mit eagles ? Dis has notin to tnit the wild bird.; it ish voo sheep," - claimed the io slice. " dis do ex has - i rue, ;yQar' honor, but my client rights."; - ' . . ' Ye Client has no right to de eagle !" "Or course not, bot the laws of language." ' -W1iacaref, I for de laws ol the lan goage t I, understand de laws of de State, - ana oat in. euougu tor me. uonnne . . I - fc. your - talk lo de case.V?x - ; Well. .then, roy Uent, the defendant in this ease, is charged ; with stealing a sheep : - u -Dat will do idatVwilMo! Your glient ;-x is charged roit shtealing a sheep, just oins shiIio.'. -De court will adjourn." . y r An autograph of Washingioo was sold, a 'A few weeks ago in London,' for the small sum ;:. of; twenty-six shillings. - London- was; the wrong"' market BUSINESS CARflfc. C. & D. DuPRE. WHOLE 8 A LB AMD ft ETA L DEALERS IN Drugs, Medicines. Chemicals, Palais, UU Dye Stuns, Glass, Perfumery, Cigars, Old Liquors, fancy Articles, MAKKKT STRBBT, W1LMINGTOS, N. C. . rrcserrptionsca'refutlvjiiinpouaded by ex per I encea persons. Msrch 28. 1853. S. B. & J. A. EVANS, W H OLESA L.E RETAIL DRUGGISTS, WILMINGTON, N. C. Will keen always on hand a large and very selec stock of Drags, Medicines, Chemicals, Painff.Oils uiass, Surgical JnstrnTnents, rateni Medicines Perfumery, &e., at low prices. Jai 18, 1S53. liU COCHRAN & RliKLL. (SCrCESSOKS TO T HQS. 1LL68NE k CO ) General Commission Merchants, JVo 32. North Wharxes, and (53 North Wafer St PHlLiADE LPHI A. . HABVBT COCHBAN, V. 8. BU48BLL. "Liberal cath advances made on Consignments. July 10th, 1353. 58 tf. GEO. 11. KELLY, COMMISSION MERCHANT. Nealdooi 'to A. A. Wannet's.on North Water st willattend to the sale of allkinds of Country Pro iuce.such a? Corn, Peas, Meal, Bacon, Lard, &c and will keep constantly on hand ft fail supply o uroceriee .sc. Ryifereneec . WirfcjHsll.of Wayne, John VlcRae, Wilmington W Caraway. Gen. Alx.. HrKie. K.P.HhH, WTlniinston, Wiley A.WiilKe., ' Doc. 13, 1852. 1 15-1 v MILES COSTIN, C O M M 1SS1UN MERCHANT WILMINGTON, N. C. REFER TO P. Hall, Esq., Prcs't Branch Slate 1 E Bunk, Thos.H. Wrisht, Esq., Pres'i Bank 1 Wilming ton, N. C. Cape Fear, f O.G. Parsley, Esq., Pres'i Commcr- I cial Bank, j Dec. 19. 1852 118-tf. WILLIAM n, PEARE, COLLECTOR .hD .DVLKllMfb HIM Fsr Country Nfwsnaiiein throueiitut he United States, Basement of San Iron Bu lainss, Baltimore street All business enlrusted to his eare transacted 95-f promptly, op liberal terms. sept 7 J. B. L0VE MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN CABINET FURNITURE, BEDSTEADS, CHAIRS, MATTRESSES, &c. Ac. Kront street, South of Market, BaOW.v's BUILDING, WILMINGTON, N.C. Sept. 16. 1852. 79-y-c GEO. 0. VAN AM HINGE, BROkBR, AND M tilt CAN '1 1 L.li AO EST, WILMINGTON, N. C. PARTICULAR attention paid to the purchase or saleof all descriptions of Merchbndise and Pro- dace, aod on which one per cent commission will be clrafjfe.r. Any Dorrnessinirusiedrotiim will re ceive prompt and personal attention. His desk tor the present is in the offiee of Mr. Wm. A. Gwyer. ttiriBE.tcta : Messrs. Ellis, Russell & Co., ) " Adams Bro. & Co., .Wilmington. 3. R. Blossom, Esq. Augast 14. 1S5J. 65. -c D. C. FHEEMAN. GEORGE HOLSTON. fltKEMAN & IltlUSTON, MERCHANTS AND FACTORS, WILMINGTON, N. C. J3. C-. FitEEMAN e CO. COMMISSIOxN MERCHANTS, 173 FROST STREET, NEW YORK. FBEfeHAS AXl) ttwl'STOfli, WILMIXGTOPf, H. C KEEP constantly on hand a stock ol Flour, Corn, Pork, Bacon. Salt, Coffee, Sagar, Mo lasses, Tobacco, Cigar. Snuff, Candies, 6oap, or- eign aiitt Uemestic L.iquors ana n ines ; iron, Nails, Pdifilt, Oil-, Glass, Domestics, Hals, Boots, Shoes, Leather, Agricultural Implements, and a va riety of other articles, suitable for familyand plan tation use and the rciail trade, whicti they will dispose of in lots to suit dealers ocOnsamcrs on reasonable terms tor casn,orin eicnange toriit- val Stores or other produce. The senior partner D. C. FheeMas, is located in the city ;of New York ; the junior partner, Geo. Houston, in Wilmington, it desired, advances, will be made on consignments to and from either place. All business entrusted id them will receive proper attention; and orders lor (.roods will be promptly and cnreiuliy nneo. Sepl.!, IB52. b-l. H. DOLLNER. O. POTT tB. JT. D0LLNER & POTTER, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NEW YORK : Liberal Cash Advance made on all Consignment. April 30, 1853. 20-ly-pd. WE39EL. VVESSEL & a. b. EILERS. EILERS. COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND WHOLE SALE GROCERS, North Water Street, Wil mington. N. C, intend to keep at the above stand a general assortment of Groceries, Liquors, and Provisions at wholesale and to carry on a Genera 1 Commission Business. Einaisci : K. P. Hall.Pres't Br'ch Bank ofthe State O. G. Parsley. Pres'i Commercial Bank. Wil P. K. Dickinson, Esq . Poppe&Co. ?NwVrV DollnerA Potter. ew Jan. 20 18S3 131. WILKINSON & ESLER. CASH DEALER8 IN Confectionary. Fralt. H nts, Toys,Fanty Ar ticles. PeriumerV, Tobacco, --esrars, Ac., WHOLESALE AND RB'IAIL, MARKET STREET, WILMINGTON N.C. Nov 30.IP52. tO-ti N. T. HARRISS, AUCTIONEER AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT WILMINGTON, N. C. Rarsss to Dr. Joh t). Bellamt, John 4. Tavlo's, F.sq., Gaoaes Habsiss, Esq. April 16. 1S53. U-ly. C. tfnPRE k CO. WHOLESALE AWD RETT AIL. GROCERS Corner Pront and Princessstreets, WILMINGTON, N.C. O. DCPRB. D. B. BAKER. WANTED. LBS. of WOOL, for which I wil pay the hfvhest cash prices. , - GEO. S. OILLESPiB. r 10,000 Msy 24. BUSINESS CARDS. JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM, General Commiuion and Forwarding Merchant Protrrpt personal attention glyeu to Cousisu- t ments tor Sale or Shipment. Liberal C ah advance made an CmrieTtmenlt to me or to my New Ytrk friend. Wilmington, Jan. 30, 1853. 135. T. C. WORTH. coimsion aso fokwardixu bercoiht, J Feb. 17, 1853. U3-ly. WILLIAM A. GWYEl, General lgent:Fonrarding& Commlssidn Wcrefialt I take pleasure in informing my friends, that 1 am prepared to give all business enUbsied to me efficient and personal attention. 1 have a; wharf for Naval Stores, wiih ample accommodatioss, Spirit House, and Warehouse. Consignments of Naval Stores for aaleor shipniem t and try produce solicited. Cash advances made on consignments. April 18, 1853. 15 , GEORGE MYERS, WBOLESAXE A YD BETA1L GROCER Keep constantly on hand, Hn. Teat, Liquor, Provision, H ood and Willow Ware, Fruit, Confcctionaries, f-e. South Front street, WILMINGTON, N. U. Nov. IS, 1852 109. S. B. & J WHOLESALE m A. EVANS, RKTilfc DPJL GISTS, UlLMIitGTO.M, N . C Will Keep always on hand 8 large and very select stock of Drugs, Medicines, 'Jhemicals, Paints, Oilf, Glass, Surgical Instruments, Patent Medi cines, IVrlumfry, ditr., at low prices. Jan. 13, 1833, 130. J. S. BANKS, cojumsmx and fokwikduc meeciiant, XV 1 li M I N GTO N . N. C. June 22. 42-12m-c. J. HATHAWAY &S0N COMMISSION MERCHAN 1 S, WILMISGTON, N. C. J. Hathaway, J. L. Hathaway. Feb. 15, 1853. 3I. jas". n7 Thadbourn & co, Geiierul Com mission Mrrcliants, WILMISGTON. C. Jas. H. Chadboubn. Gko. Cmadsopbn. Jun. I, 1853. 123. RUSSELL & BROTHER, (LATE ELLIS. OCXS ELL & CO ,) 3ENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WILMINGTON. N. C. Liberal cash advances made 6n consignments nf iavai .store, motion, ana omer proauce. May s, lVbi. GEO. HARRISS, General Commission Merchant. WI L.MIWOTOBT, W. C. STRICT uitent!.n jjlveft to procuring Freight and parchnsing Cargoes for vessels. KtFii ro P. Hall, Kfq. I O. G. Parsley, Esq. lw,lni,nnn I. A. Taylor. K.tq. f D. Bellamy, Esq J Messrs. l ooker, Sn.yih & Co., .. . Thompson & Hunter, J ew orK' Alex'r. Herron, Jr. Philadelphia. Messrs. Williams dt Butler, ) r. Q 0 H. F. Baker. Esq. $ Charlsston, S. C. Jan. 2, 1853. 123 tt JOSEPH H. FLANNER, General Commission Merchant, lVIlMIXtiTON, c. 87-1 yc. May 9th, 1853. S. M. WEST, Anctioaeer aod Commission Merchant, WIMtlJIGTON, n. c. W'a' LL ell or buy Real Estate and Negross at a small commission. also : Strict attention givsn to the sale of Timber, Tur pentine, Tar, or any kind of Country Produce. Office second door, South side of Market street, on the wharf. June 12, 1853. 33 ly. DENTAL NOTICE. DR. W. M. SHEER WOOD, formerly of Duplin, and practical Dentist for the last 7 tears, inforni his friends and the public generally, that he has located in Wil mington, on Front street, corner of Orange, where he is prepared to attend to all calls in the lineol his profession. Rooms expressly for the reception of Ladies. He is induced to hope lhat the liberal patronage formerly extended to him may be con tinued by the citizens of Wilmington and vicinity. Oct. 2. ly-c. A. H. VANB0KRELEN. Gf&tral Agent, Commission and Forwarding Merchant, WIL.MIGTOI-, fi. C. Particular attention given to sale and purchase of Naval Stores. June 1, 1853. 123-ly. LARD. ryrKKGS, a superior article, for sole by I O July 26. FREEMAN A HOUSTON. BACON AND LARD. LOT of N. C. Bacon, mostly Hnms, nd a "V few kegs N. C, Lard. For sale bv July 26. FREEMAN 4 HOUSTON. N. C. BACON. JUST received, a lot of superior North Carolina Hams. For sale by July 8. ZENO H. GREENE. NOTICE TO ALL. A LL persons whose Bills are yet unpaid are hereby notified that I leave to-mortow 'Wed nesday) morning for the North and all accounts must be settled to-day. July 2S, 1S53. 56. C. MYERS, Hatter. N. CAROLINA UMBRELLA STORE rr rarJ . . ... -nr. uemanu ior ana sale ot umDrtllas, is a rapid. v increasing. Tne oest stock tn State, may be found at No. I. Granite Row. the Also a few fine Walking Canes, for sale low. A"g- C. MYERS. BUTTER AND PL0UR. JUST received per Schr. E. S. Powell : 5 kegs Goshen Batter: 10 half bbls. Hiram Smith Flour. For sale by August 4. w. C. HOWARD. CROOK A MeCLENTOCK'S received, and fors aieby 2nd Latin Book, VfHITAKKR. Aug. o. S. W. OAKUM. BALES superior Oakum. Fsrsaleby &J Aug. 4. W. C. HOWARD. FLOUR. TJIftAM Smith's and Farettevihe, in bbTa Ca- nai. in half bbii. aoS bags, just to hand st a.jl na Aog HOWARD'S. iLIME! LIME ! I LIME ! I ! fZf( anus. Lincotnville White Uuiwpj also UW calcined Plaster. Plastering Hair, and Fire Brick, Hydraulic Cement, 1,000 bb (8- Lime&c , for ale by J. C. & it. B. WOOD, July 8 1852. ,Contrai tors and Builuers. PURE MEDICAL WINES & LIQUORS. DARK and 'Pale French Brandy; Port, Madei ra anl aherry Mines, all of superior quality. i- - 5. B. fc J. A. EVANS. Jan 39. 129 NOTICE. TBE sabscriber, respectfully informs the public, that ho is now transacting the Auction business on his own account, and hopt-s by strict attention to bimlpessjto merit a coniinuince of lhat patronage heretofore so liberally bestowed upon him. - M. CRONLY. Stock, Real Estate and Negroes, bought and sold on a coortnitsJon oi I per cent either at private or pabliesaler Jan 8, 1853. 126. THOSE perso'hs wlhave placed papers in the hsnds of the late J amis, Bub cm, acting Consta ble, are hereby requested tb'present the official re ceipts now held by th-m, and receive their respec tive claims from the subscriber, who as the execu tor of thclate James Burch, is desirous of closing the business of the estate. JOHN D. BELLAMY, Executor. Feb 15. 142-if BU I TER. r KEGS Butter, received per schr. Adell. For sale bv W.C. UOWaitD. July 16. 52 FLOUR 25 BBLS. Canal Flour, just received per Ann W. C. HOWARD. 62 & -Susan, for sale by July 16. SPIRITS TURPENTINE CASKS. W i new and second hand, on board schr. UUt. Ward, for sale by A. July 16. FitEEMAN &, HOUSTON. FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES. JUST received and now landing from various vessels; Fine fresh Butter; H. Smith and Hope ton Flour, in bbls., haff bbls. and bffgs; Fulton Market Beef ; Sugar and Tea's; layer and bunch Raisins; Almonds; English Walnuts"; Prunes; Pecan Nuts. A new lot of handsome Water Cool ers; and Austin's patent Ice r reezers ; Lemon Kyrup ; IN. U. Molasise and yrup; Sardines, in third, half and whole boxes ; Kio, Java and La guira Coffee'; besides some boxes of Wheat llom- mony '; and every kind of Bird Cages. C. DoPKE & Co., Corner of Princess and Front-sis July 19. 53 BLANKS. TI1K following Blanks are printed and kept con JL stanlly for sale at the Office of The Commercial. COMMERCIAL. Shipping Articles Hates of Freight on W. Kills of leading. Do. Letter Sheet. Crew Lists. Prices Current. & R. Kail Road. Do. on Line Boats. Bills of Exchange, bound and in sheets. Do. Domestic. Cheeks on sll the Banks. Charter Party. Negotiable Notes on the Manifests of all kinds. several Banks. Do. on all the Banks. Bill of sale ot Vessels Entries Merchandise. Do. Ballast. MISCELL A NE O US. Warrants, with and with Bills of Sale. out judgment. Do. of Negroes. Bonds for Negro Hire. Mortgage Deeds. Negro Passes. Warrantee Deeds. Bonds for the Delivery oft Property. COURT BLANKS. Ven. Exponss. Subpoenas County snd Ca Sa and Bone. Alias Vend. Ex. Fi Fa. Superior Court. Jurors Tickets, County and Superior Court. Writs. AH ktnds of Blanks and. Job Work, executed to order with neatness and dispatch. LABOR IS MONEY. JUST received from the manufactory, 75 boxes Excelsior Fa. nily Soap, two-thirds the quantity and half the labor will do the same washing as any oiher Soap hard, soft or salt .wafer may be used wlh sttccess. In whole or half boxes. For sale by S. M. WEST. Feb. 24. 145 SHINGLES, (y all descriptions, as called for, by May 24. GEO. S. GILLESPIE. k . HICKORY, PERSIMMON AND WALNUT TIMBER, fur nished to order, bv May 24 . ' GEO. S. GILLESPIE. WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE. II dozen Corn Brooms ; V76 do. barrels Covers ; 4 do. Draw Buckets ; 10 nests Cedar Tubs ; 20 do Measures; 2 dozen Step Ladders, all lengths; 2 do. Cocoa Dippers; 4 do Whists; 4 do. Dusting Brooms ; 10 do. Painted Buckets ; 20 nests Flour Pails; 2 dozen Well Buckets; 6 nests Palmed Tubs ; 1 dozen Churns, assorted sizes ; 4 dozen Bung Starts: 4 de. Hearth Brooms 4 do. Scrub do.; 6 patent Ice Creem Freezers, new pattern, freexe in 5 minutes ; 2 Chamber Setts, very handsome. For sal low, by W.C.HOWARD. June 9. 37 THE NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE C0MP RALEIGH. N. C. THE above Company he s been in operationslnce the 1st of April, 1848, under the direction of the following Officers, via : Dr. Charles E. Joohson, President, Wm. D. Haywood, Vice President, James F. Jordan, Secretary, Win. H. Jones, Treasurer, Pcrrin Basbee, Attorney, Or Wr1? MeJK-0n, I Medical Board of ni' r C Consultation. Dr. R. B. Haywood, ) J. Hersman. General Agent. This Company has received a charter giving ad vantages to the insured over any oiher Company. The 5th Section gives the Husband the privilege to insure bis own lite for the sole use of his Wife and Children, free from any claim sof the represents Ives of the hushsnd or any of his creditors. . Organized on purely mutual principles, the life members participate lu the v hole of the profits which are declared annually. Besides, the applicant for ife, when the annual prsmium is over S30 nay pay one half In a Note. All claims for insurance against the Company will oe paid within ninety day s jfier proof of the death of the party is furnished. Slates are insured for one or five years, at rates whktt will enable all Slaveholders to sect) re this class of properity against the uncertainty of life. SJav insurance presents a new and interesting featnreirsxhe history of North Carolina. which will prove very iaaportaat to the Southern States.' Thelast four months operation of this Company shows la very large amount of business more than the Directors expected to do the first year having already issued more than 200 Policies. Dr. Wm. W. H aaiss. Medical Examiner, and Agent. Wilmineton, N.C. AH CommanicaUons on business of the Company should be addressed to E ' I JAS. F. JORDAN. See'y. - Kaleigh,Feb. 12, 1S53. . - - . 14MI. TO THE PUBLIC. THE Sabseriber has leased for a ter.n of rears JL o't7R-.W. Brown, Esq., his fire-prool store, with his wharves, and Is now in a condition to take pecial care oi spirits terpentine and otner tXavu Stores commited to his cafe. The Warehouse i well known to be the best and safest place in tow for thev storage of Bacon, Lard. Corn. Peas, etc. The lower wttarve? have on them four, large new sheds, where Spirt's cn be safely kept lroin the rain and sun. lie is prepared to receive and ship or sell, all kinds of produce sent to his care. He will also make advances when required. ... He begs to refer l. the fotlowmy,f'm.en: & W. Brown, John Dawson, O. G. Parsley, and 'l'hos H. Wright, bsqrs. MILES COSTJN. Brown's wharf Wilmington, K . C. Sept.l? 77. TO TRAVELLERS. WE are receiving m large arpply of Sole Leather, iron frame, wood talio nil Ladiet' Trunks ; Cai pel Bats. Vs Uses, India KuDoer Lire rrt servers, etc. May 31 KAHNWK1LKR & BRO, " INSTALMENTS FOR W!LlllGTi), AND TUPNA1L SOl'SD P. B CO AT a mi-etlng held by the Board of Director! on the22d ult., ihe tollowinz order was passed Ordered, Thai an ins alrneni of twenty percent. on the Capital Slock of the Wilmington & Topsail "Miund Flank Road Company, be paid on the first day of March next; and ili.it an inslalmeut of ten per cent, be payable severally on the first day of April, May, June, July, August, iSepirmber and October thereafter; and the lust instalment of eight per cent, on the first day of November following And it is ordered further, That inlereel be char ged l n all cases ol deferred pavmrnt. f' NICHOLAS N. NIXON, President, Feb. 1. 36 DISCOUNT NOTES. DLANK NOTES for discount at thcseveraf JL3banksin this place, and a handsome edition I us I primed of noti't- embracing n 1 1 (lit- bank, for sale aitheUtnceof i ne Commercial . JL Oct.26. 89. GLUE. O EL BBLS. X.O by June 5. superior, just received and for sale ADAMS BRO. & Co. 35. PHILADELPHIA C0NFECTI0NARIES ate. e- JUST retreiveda superior lot of ihoaeZore Rings Port Wine Drops, Brandy UropsCordial Drops Jelly llings, Apple Paste, assorted Gum Drops and Fine Almonds. Also, 33 boxes fydraulic Press Candies'; 15 boxes arid half boxes Cotgates No. 1 Soap- For sale by C. DirpRE ds Co. June 18. r, 41. STRANGE indeed, that s lew realize how es sential to itmule beauty, and manly elegance, are a fine set of polished teeth; nothing contribu tes more toward it; nothing detracts imorc essen tially from it, than neglected, and consequently discolored snd disfiguring teeth. .They are ss ts sontial to health as to beauty, tof It is impossible to inhale through decayed or unclean, teeth, with out affecting the lungs and stomach frequently to a serious extent. In offering ss atemedy for this evi the Formodenta, Messrs. Hazsrd f- Co., sre satisfied that they furnish at Mce the most pcr-ft-ctty, safe, elegant, agreeable, effectual, snd with al cheap ptcpai ation known for r-'eaning and pol ishing the feeih, hardening the vSams, purifying and perfuming the breath. In its present improv ed state it has received the approbation of every one who has used it, and is just What it assumes to be No Lady or Gentleman should be without it. Having been appointed sele agent for this State. I will make a liberal discount to Merchants or Druggists, ordering by the gross Or dozen For sale by the box. Address orders .to at No. 3 Granite Row. THEO. AMBROSE. Front Str-et. Wilmineton, N. C. March 26'. a. 4-6m c W I L M I 5 G T O I MARBLE AND STONE YARD. THK Subscriber having accepted- the agency oi 1 several largeestablishments at the North, which will furnish him an unttmlted supply of finished or nhfihishek, foreignand domestic MARBLE of all qualities, is prepared to fill all orders for JltlSUMliN IS AHli TOMB STONES, and every other article in the line'of the business at reasonable rates. SCULPTURING, LETTERING OR CARVING. Executed as wellas can be done either North or South. The best reference can be given, if required. JAS . McCLARANAN. March 3. 149-tf. WANT TO SELL. 1 O Don Mre or LESS, f superior Ha 1 U,UvU,anD JSecars of La Josephine's Bratid, an 1 other popular brands, whiih ate verv fine at the Fruit Depo'. June 30. WILKINSON & ESLER. TOWING BY STEAMER CALHOUN. ORDERS for towingby STEAMER CALHOUN, will have attention H lleft at the office of GEO. HARRISS.-1 Nov. 16. 163. MORSE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF YELLOW DOCK ROOT. THIS is a Purely Vegetable Compound, scientifi cally prepared from the best Roots and Herbs of the Materia Kedica. aod has gained an unrivall ed reputation for the foltbwine effects, viz: PURIFYING THE BLOOD, and thus curing all Humors, Sores, Ulcers, Cutane ous Eruptions. Canker, ScaW Head, 4e. . Kegalatiur, mid lleau&iDg ibe Momacu & ho we is, thus it cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Costiveness, Piles. Ac. StrenrthetilHS the Oigentivc Organs, . thua causing the food to nourish aod support every part.. HEOU LATINO THE eECHETARy ORGANS, and. bv enabling them to perform iheir proper func- ' . . i Dtli J . L. r tioos, preventing ana curing djiiuus auu uiuerpain ful diseases. Slitnethrnins and OaieUnrthe NerTons Sritem, thus allaying Nervous Irriiation, andcuringall dis. sases of the Nervea. It is nnrivalledia the cure of all FEMALE DISEASES, ss Weakness, Irregularity. Obstructions, Ac. It is pleasant to take, apd safe is all cases ; act- ingin harmony with "he restoring powers of nature it never injures but always benefits and cures, as houoands of voluntary ceruncates rrom ine oest authorities testify. Prepared bv O. HORSE d CO-.2I Maldcn-Lane, N. Y. Soid by Druggist snnd others throughout this and otherconntries. S. B. d J A. EVANS, Agents, m Wilmington. N. C. sept. 38. 85-ly-e FISH, JUST received pier schr. F.Iouise, snd for stte low S half bbls. No. 1. Mackerel; 5 quarter bbls. No. 1 do.; 10 one-eighth bbls. No. I do.; 2000 lbs. Cod Fish. Mackerel and Salmon at retail, by vt. fc. HOWARD; Jaly 19. -.-- S3. FAYETTEFILLE FLOUR. Cr BBLS. FayeUeville Floor, received per -wvV Steamer Fanny Lntterloh. for sale low by June 28- - - . W. C. HOWARD. OnO BALES icon f Wet Hay for'sele by 7 4J ' - ' ti'EMAN HOUSTON., jttiyis.- LIFER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, Jaundice, Chronic lor Nervov Dtbtiily.Dit ease of the Kidney; and oil LHte anting from a disordered Livet or . - V. Stomarh: such cs, i rKXl Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness cf Blood to tne Head, Acioity of the Stomach. Na uses. Htart burn, Dlsgast for Fcod, Fullness or Weight la the uiuniKii, ov.i u-iubuiuuDs, oicKirg or Muttering at the Pit of the Slou.ach, Swiniming of the Head. Hurried and Difficult Jirtalbins. Ftuttetinv t iK. Heart, C-'noJtiog or aiuifocaiioSensationa- when la a 1 ing'posture. Dimness of V ision, Dots or .Webs bt lore i Ue sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Dbficiency ot Perspiration. 'Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Liaise, tf'v.. Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in theFWh, Cinatant lunfginings of evil, and great depressions cf Spirits, can be ilKetually ceicd by ' , DR ilOOFLAN f? V CELEBRATED tiUHBIAN BITTERS. I'KliHAltlniJY IR. C. M. JACKSOIf. No. 120 Arch street. Philadelphia. Their power over the Above diseases is not excell ed, if equalled, by any other preparation hi ihe Unt ied filfetes.aallM.aitr.tii nitisr In n m .m i skilful ohvsicians had faiWd?y?3'rv.-" -.. -r. The bitters are worthy the alien tl-n of Invalids Possessing great virtues in the rectification of dis eases of the Liver and Jesrer glands, exercising the most searching powers in weakness and affections ot tne digestive organs, they are, withal, sale, cer tain and pleasant. - - -', S ' liKAD AND BE CONVINCED. ( The "Philadelnhi:! Sniurrlnv n.j.il.. nvi nf Dst'HoQrtAMD's Gei man Bitters. "It is Seldom that we recommend what r trrm. cd Patent Medicines, to the confidence and patron age of ur readers; and therefore when we tccom- niend tJf. Hooflana's German Bitirrs, we wlh It to be distinctly understood that we are not sceakino- of the nuatruuis of the day, that are noised about for a brief period and then forgotten after they have done thtir guilty race of mischief, but of a medicine tons ebtablikhed. universal. V prized ond which has mut the hearty approval of the faculty itself." Scott's Weekly." said. Aiiff 25 : "Dr. tfnnflnnri'a LGeiuian Bitters, manulatiund by Dr.jaci.son, sre now recommended hy some of the most prominent members of the faculty as an article of much effica cy in cases of female weakness. Persons of debili tated constitutions will find these Bitters Idnnt.o.. ous to their health, as we know from experience the salutary effect ttjey huve upon weak system?.!' J. G. Moore, Esq , of theDaiiy News, said, Oct 31. "Da. HutfrusD'i Gesmak birrcit.Wauiiir.. ing this renowned medicine for a stubborn dlseassof the bowels, und can with truth testify to its efficacy. We have taken the contents sf two bottles, and wo have derived more benefit front the experiment than we derived pre viously from years of allophatic tieai- ment at the hands of our first physicians." Hon. C D. Hinellne. Mayor of the CitvorOam. den, N. J., says : . Hooflanp's GiBMA-NS BiTTCits.--Wc ha'vs seen many Aattvrinz notices of this medicine, md lha souri e from which they came induced us to make nqmry respecting Its merits. rrom inouirv we were persuaded io use it, end mtst say we found It specific in its action upon diseases Of the-liver end digestive organ-Mind the powerful influence it exerts upon nervous prostration, is really surprising la calms and strengthens the nerves, bringing thrmln- io a siate oi repose, malting sleep retreahtnjr. -If this medicine was more generally used, we are satisfied there wtul,d be less sickness, ss from the itomacn, nver ana nervous system, the greet msjor ty of real and imaginary deseases emtnatei Havn them in a healthy condition and vou can bid defi ance to epidemics generally. This extraordinary medicine we would advise our friends who are at all indisposed, to give a trials-it will recommend itr self. It should, 'n faet,,bejn every fjtnily. No other medicine can produce such evidences ot merit.M ! or sale wltoicuIe and rrtailat ihe - 1 J GERM AN MEDICINE, STORK. 1 No. 120 Arch street, one door below Sixth; Phila delphia, and, oy respectab'edualers generally through out the country. Sold in Wilmington by S. B. & J. A. EVANS, in Fayettevilie by S. J. HINSDALE. ' . . June II. 33-?m.' LIVERPOOL SALT. " OOfin SACKS Liverpool Salt, in holfbleached tjjj sacks daily expected. For sale by . - May 7. ADAMS, BROTHER A CO. "MAN KNOW THYSELF." , AN invaluable Book for 25 cents. "Every Fami ly should have a copy." Six th ousand copies sold in less than three months. A new edition, revised and improved, just issued. ( Dr. Hunter's Medical Manuel snd hand Book fez the Afflicted, containing an outline of 'the. origin, progress, treatment and cure of every form cf dls ease, contracted by promiscuous sexvual intercourse, by self-abuse, or by sexual excess, with, advice-lor their prevention, written in a familiar atyle avoiding all medical technicalities, and everything that would offend the ear of decency, from the result ot some twenty years successful practice, exclusively devo ted to the cure of diseases i f a delicate or private nature. '." . ... To which is added, receipts for the cure of the aove diseases, and a treatise on the causee, symp toms aud cure of the Fever and Ague, for twenty five cents a copy ; six copies one dollar will be foe warded to any purt of the United States, by mail, free of portage. Address, pottage pait, Cosden d Co., Publishers or box 196, Poet Office, Philadelphia. "This is, without exception, the most comprehen sive and intelligible work published on the class of diseases ot whicrt if tresis. Avoiding all. technical teitns.it addresses itself to the reason of Its readers It is free from all objectionable matter, and no pa-1 rent, however fastidious, can object to placing it in the hands of his sons. The author has devoted many years to the treatment of he various co or pin in ta treated of. and 'with too little breath to puflV and 'too little presumption to Impose,' he has offered to the world at the merely nominal prle of 25 cents, the fruits of some twenty years moat successful prac tice." Hebald. - "No teacher or parent should be without" the knowledge Imparted in this invaluable, work. It would save years of pain, mollification and sorrow to the youth under thtir chatge.' Pkcue'S Advo- A Presbyterian, clergyman in Ohio, In writing of 'Hunter's Medical Manuel, says: "Thousands of our youth, by evil example and the influence of the passions, have been led into the habit of self-pofia-; lion without realising the sin and fearful consc-quen-. crs upon-thetnseives and tht ir posterity.. The con stitution of thoaoaAds who arc raising families have been enfeebled, if. not broken down, apd they da not know the cause or the cure. Any thing that can b done so to enlighten sad influence the public mind aa to check, snd ultimately to remove. tkl .wide spread source of -human wretchedness, weald confer the greatest blessing next to the religion of Jesus Christ, on the present snd coming generations' Intemperance, (the use of Intoxicating, drinks. though It has slain thousands upon thousands, Is not a greater scourge tn the human race. Accept mj thanks in behalf of the afflicted, and beUeveassv your co-worker In the good wsrk yon are so active ly engaged in.'' .-v--'r----.. - w ' One copy will he forwarded f securely snvelcpeJ and postage paid.) oo receipt of 2S cnu, or slit copies for I. Address"-1 . i -COSDEN 9c CO.; Publisher, 19, PhllsdelpWs; Booksellers Canvassers snd Book. Agents; sup- piiedon the most liberal terms. . -r i; - Jane 2. ts . --i:-Vi"v U-lfr ? fbXYAGEl TOWAGE I!, STEAMER Sam Beary, A. Sf Corh--rie, mastert Steamer Calhoun, Jos. 9 SprlsFS, master, arc rssdy st aU times for business. Ordeis for Towage will hav prompt attention if left at office or Aeent. v , v . .. GEO. HARRIS..,": Jans It-r ' .. ... ; r , - t - tp3-tt.i.? - JUST RECEIVED. Ct RA C"KRS In bbls; and' boxes i SalsJas" In. 4 "J M boxes j.Matehe, Veavl Powders, Csn dy, h, Ink, Nailv Axes, Coepets tools of every -A Smoked Herrins,!Voi snd Powder-, Paint tickefs,- Brooms, Cocoa- Dippers, DemU johns. dtc. . Ku' f-'e by - t ' 1 1 ' - ZENO H. GREENE.' - Muse II..-. :. fi. CT cosy..- ' - 41'.' . .
The Tri-Weekly Commercial (Wilmington, N.C.)
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