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j If Coftf'poxdenci of the Baltimore Clipper. Xd9nerle Jails for' Woiaeb--Should be ;c Abolished jor Regularly Inspected. $-Z-'Tti fact ihaf oonneriea are built like jails. J-?jwnUiron'grate;bararid bolts, surrounded ;'2jriih wall to exclude the inmates from sight L irss-pf, b? wprld, is presnmptivo, evidence that jihevare : nJt Iwav wHIinff to remain. When ti opportunity offers, running aril the VTisk Incident to such an attempt, some of them - 'do try to Bscape. which indicates that they : are aot bo comfortable wiihin as is preiend- - 5. ;ed. ;-.Whea any oi tiiem do escape, the priests -p-;: jTvake most -desperate -eiiorls to toree them Tptek against - their will, and if they do not 7 ;-succeed. .eyery ffort is made to destroy their , character ht:; the cirenlation of all manner ol . a cividUl. (iiul J le sacrifice of the victim seem " lobe moti tKsir.ilJe, il by mo doing the in--i Vloor-proceedings of the priests may be kepi "''''".'"fio cfasa oC" men .. who were conscious of ; JdoiDg what is right, would bear the suspicion v whichf j attached to the nunneries of this iitComilaqiMtyi?withoat desiring an investigate- tion which would clear up doubts. -p'ii,lt is'a noted fact that nunneries, in Roman tJathoficjcountrles,' have been as abominable i .-J? as "the lowest felass of brothel houses, and VViha habitation p( tyranny and oppression. . ;- Complainta have been made of one in this jfity, Ttod creditable witnesses testily to what fshoutd have called for an investigation and Irexpofition oi-lhe facts, unless there was criminality in the case. -iSfrUcunnatural state of things in tfcia insti tutionj, bears on-the face evidence of wrong. Vnmarfied priests deprive unmarried women "thelf liberty.and civil rights, making them ,?Jyabject slaves to soul and body to the priest-g'Shoodj-biod them under vows, the relraciory - or unsubmissive in prisons under barn, bolts, cnnd high walls, where with impunity the - t.prlesla may perpetrate outrages upon them. :"-'! 4 The history ol every escaped Nun is at. tiJopen(decaratioa of oppression, and most generally of such outrageous licentiousness on the part of '.the priests who visit the con J,veo,tlhat a black veil, or a green veil, or a ' ZvrhiUy' veil cannot possibly cover up the rftbdminatiortv- Such institutions belong to ihe despotic tyranny and licentiousness of the inquisition. iand arenas -directly opposed to the spirit of . -,-'-Americaa liberty and the right of American i4 kizeiw-a ere ''the cannon laws of the papa- v ;'cy to the laws of the United States. "yV. 'It w freryvident that no individual should .; become' an inmate of our city or country jail vJlwithout the ioterposiiion ol law. A public - record roust be made. It is certainly more i"ieeeary7that-such a record bo made of .'tboae that become inmates of the jails which j.lhe printer have built for women, and not V'- permitted- to enter but through the courts. reent a yeung 6ervuut girl may go ft eonlesston to her priest, he may give her s-ri note to. the Iaidysaperior of .the convent, ?-jo'n i delivering it the lady may shew her into "rffi, roondhe door of which being closed upon ;herj she becomes the victim of th. priest. Jj:She .may, then; 'scream in the heart-piercing VjJangaage of the woman in the Oiirmrlito con veut in ATsquith street. 1831. '33. Help. ' ' -tielp l oH LtOtyl, help !. But who can come ta fietlielp? J.How can she escape lor help 'to.the community ? The doors are barred Jftnd bolted and the inde'ir power ovcrpow Tfsners i-What can she do 7 an J how dilfi . 'culf.for help to come to her. VO me isui ol August a Ann whose name -nvas Olevia Neat, formerly of Charles cou.-ity .f iViaryianar out tor nineteen y-ari a prisoner 'i'toMhe priests, nnder the nanie ol Sister I-j -iTelISi snccecded in getting out of the Canne iijjie coDvcnt ia Aisquith street. At first sh ,iwas jepu48ea oy several lamines. ana aanni ;ji5iiancererHedjbatat length she reached 4 nouse,- wnere mo man oi u aummeJ her i Jiiidjon jhe priest pressing in with a dcter .'.i'mihatiort to secure hid viciirn anil brinr her V' '3.baefcxhe 'was .answered by the man. who ! c drew aTfStoI and said that "if he come one step Xurtherj He was a dead man." 1 "-4nesi: ot jcourse, dirt not like the arrumesas which Ilope Pius IX gave to his dear chil - c -Miren lO-tvome those sour plums sent out ,i?orJtheinoufhff,Dl;,th6 French cannon and ;0Titf stodd back". . : We will give a more full account of t "aseoJPIevial'Neal some other time. T 'j5;ipnfy poiot at present, to which we refer Ahat'sha' was imprison A, desired nnd f ? 'urr e ffon 4 esc a po " -;-.Ve also say that it is time that yooniy fe- males who itre incarcerated in these jails ol ;the Roman. Catholic Priesthood, should have '.:'4.he she Iter and protection of thejaw-. These N prisons should be poblily and fegaiarly in- "C iN6 man. unless Ihe veriest coward, would -striKe sf woraan,:;l-io man, omcss a viliam. fwooidimpnsoh- ,A ocna Woman. - P-SiWhv should not the errand iurv rer Kularly inspect tlie jails where Roman Catli i olie priests unlawfully detain innocent young . women If i i he city and county jail, in which men and women are confined tor crime, are "jifreipalarly inspected and reported on. Why ,-. - ime peraou nno oeen condemned t- nn prtsonment m lloroo tor lorty raonl h. on a tharQ of bem members of an evangelical nq poirticiu soctet y, lor p a rposea hosti le to . . the religion attd government of the country. v jThe -estimated cost of brMg'ing the St. T Lawrence, at Montreol, for the Grand Trunk ; tlailroad. lj seven million of dollars. The v?ailroad itself wit! ost tomt $50,000,000. i The capita U to come from England. vI'-'A wag beio? asked which way a flight of 6fiaira ran. replied that one way they ran "uPi'bot the other. way down, r ;Tq discover Iiow many idle men there are Nln a.pFace.all that's necessary is to set two ?if'-r'' - . : .. . f Jamie, saya an honest Irishman to an- '. tther, the first time he - saw a locomotive, ii"wfct is that snorting baste t Sure," repli ;dmMS, VI don't know at all. unless it i a - - stedttboat spl urging along to get to water." f Tbs fire is gpingu tvMis Pilkins." "Bw Mr. Green i and tr you act wisely, you'd follow its ejcamnle." It is onnecessary to add that Green never s axed to set up with that gal again., ' uii, BUSINESS CARDS. C. & D.DuPRE. WHOLE SALE AND RETAL DEALERS IN Drugs, Mediciucs, Chemicals, Paints, Oil, Dj'e Stutls, Class, Pert'uuiery, Cigars, Old Liquors, Iancy Articles, &c, MAliKKT STREKT, WILMINGTON, N. C. Prescriptionsearefullycompounded by experi enced persons. March 28. 1S53. S. B. & J. A. EVANS, WHOLESALE f- RETAIL DRUGGISTS, WILMINGTON, N. C. Will keep always on hand a large and very select stock of Drugs, Medicines, ChtmicaU, Painis.Oils, Glass, Surgical Instruments, Patent Medicines, Perfumery, &c , at low prices. Jai 18. 1353. 130 COCHRAN & RUSSELL. OT.CESSORS TO TIIOS. AUBONE &C0. ) General Commission Merchants No 3i North Uliarvcs. and 63 North Water Sl PHILADELPHIA. J. HABTET COCUBAN, W. S. EUSSELL. Liberal cash advances made July -ih, 133. on consign mcnts. 53 tf. GEO. B. KELLY, COMMISSION MERCHANT. Nextdooi to A. .4. VVannet's.on North tValerst willattend to tliesale ofallkinds of Country Pro auce, such a. Corn, Peas, Meal, Bacon . I.nrd, fic jnd will keep constantly on hand a lull supply o Groceries .otc. Refe r --nee. WillcsHall.of Wayne, John.ttcRae, Wilmington W. Caraway. ' Gen. Alx.. McRae. ' B. P. Hall, Wilmington , Wiley A. Waited , ' Dec. 13. 1852. llB-ly MILES COSTIN, COMMISSION MERCHAN T WILMINGTON, N. C. SEPRR TO E.P. HaR,Ejq.,Prcs'l Branch Slate 1 Bank I Thos. H. Wright, Kaq Prcs'l Dank Wilming ton, N. C. Cape r ear. O.G. Parsley, Esq., Pros Commer- I j cial Bank, Dec. 19. 1952 118-tf. WILLIAM H, PEARE, COLLECTOR AND ADVERT! SIM! AG! NT For Couutry Newspapers throughout he United States, Basement or dun Iron tiu iuings, Baltimore street All business c-.'.rustcd promptly, on liberal terms, sept 7 to his care transacted 95-f J. D. LOVE, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN CABINET FURNITURE, BEDSTEADS, CHAIRS, MATTRESSES, &.C &c. Front street, South or Market, BROWN'S BUILDING, WILMINGTON, N. C. Sept. 16, 1852. 79-y-c GEO. 0. VAN A 31 RING E, BROKER, AND MCltCANTILU AGENT, WILMINGTON, N. C. P ARTICULAR ulteniion pnid to the purchase or sale of all descriptions of Merchandise and Pro duce, and on wliieh one per cent commission will be charged. Any business int rus ted to him will re ceive prompt and personal attention. Hie desk for the present is in the office of Mr. Win. A. Gwyer. Kefebekces . Messrs. Kills, Russell & Co., 1 " Adams Bro. & Co., Wilmington. 41 J. R. Blossom, Esq. ) Auanst 14. 152. 65. -c 0. C. FREEMAN. GEOHGE HOUSTON. FKKEMAN & HOUSTON, MERCHANTS AND FACTORS. WILMINGTON, N. C. I). C. FKEEMAN & CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 175 I'ROVT STREET, NEW VORK. FREEMAN AND Hfll'&TOS. UIL'IIXCTO.V, X. KKP constantly on hand n stock ol f-'iour, Corn, Pork, Ilacon. Salt, Coffee, Sas'ar, Mo lasses, Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff, Candles, Soap, f-'or-ci?n and lu:netic Isiijuors and Mines; Iron, Nails, faints, Oils, Cilass, Domestics, Hats, Boots, Shoes, Leather, Agricultural Implements, and a va riety of oilier articles, Buiiablp fur fnmilyand plan tation use and the retail trtiile, which tiny will dispose of in lota to suit dealers or consuim rs on reasonable terms for cash, or in exchange for Na val Stores or other produce. The senior partner D. C. Kn rem an, is located in the city of New York ; the junior partner, Geo. Houston, in Wilmington. Jf desired, advances, will be made on c insijnments to and from cither place. All business entrusted to them will receive proper attention ; nnd 'irders for Goods will be promptly una cnrcfully filled. Sept. 9, 1332. a. B0LLNER- O. POTT L' B jr. D0LLNER & POTTER. GENERAL. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NEW YORK : Liberal Cash Advances made on all Consignments. April 30, J353. 2(My-pd. I. H. B. El LE Its. WESSEL & EILERS. COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND WHOLE SALE GROCERS, North Water Street, Wil mineton. N. C intend to keep at the above stand a general assortmetit of Groceries, Liquors, and Provisions at wnotesaie ana to carry on a General Commission Business. E. P. Hall.Pres't Br"ch Bank ofthe State O. G. Parsley, Pres't Commercial Bank. Wil P.K.Dickinson, F.eq . Ponne &. Co. ? tvt ... DoilnerA. Potter. S1,c" Jan. 20 1853 13 WILKINSON & ESLER. CASH DEALERS IN Confectionary, Frwlt. Huts, Toys.Fancy Ar ticles. teriumery,TODaceo. ecara, e,, WHOLESALE AND RE'l AIL, MARKET STREET. WILMINGTON N.C. Nov.30,iR52. NMf N. T. HARRISS, AUCTIONEER AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT WILMINGTON, N. C. RarcKs to Dr. John D. Bellamy, John a. Iavloe. bq. Geoigs April 16. 1853. Habkies, Esq. 14-1y. T. DnPRE & CO. you W0aldt,WIIO1-jESAIjB AWD RETAIL. GROCERS Corner Front and Princess-streets, WILMINGTON, N. C. C. DDPRE. " - D. B. BAKER. WANTED. hich X wi BUSINESS CARDS. A. H. VANBOKKELEN. General Agent, Commission and Forwarding Merchant, WlLMIGTOM. Jf. C. Particular attention given to sale and purchase of Naval Stores. June 1, 1853. 123-ly. S. M. WEST, Auctioneer and Commission Blerehant, WIlllNG't'ON, N. C. WILL sell or buy Real Estate and Negroes at a small commission. t - also : " ..." Strict attention given 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. Jane 12, 1853. 33-lyV DENTAL NOTICE. ifr? DR. W. M. SHEER WOOD, formerly of Duplin, and practical Dentist for tne last 7 vcars. informs his friends and the public generally, that he has located in Wil mington, on Front street, corner of Orange, where he is prepared to artend to all calls in the line of his profession. Rooms expressly for the reception of L.aaie8. ire is induced to nope mat tne liberal patronage formerly extended to him may be con tinued by the citizens of Wilmington and vicinity. Oct. 2. ly-c. JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM General Commission and Forwarding Merchant Prompt persona! attention gtveit to .Consign ments for Sale or Stiipmcut. Liberal C ash adcances made on Consignments to me or to my New York friends. Wilmington, Jnn. 30, 1853. 135. T. C. W0RTH7 COMMISSION AM FORWARDING NEBCIIANT, WILMIJJGTOS, X. C. Feb. 17, 1S53. 143-ly. WILLIAM "aTgVVTE General AgenLForwardingfc Commission Merchant I take pleasure in informing my friends, that I am prepared to give all business rntrustid to me efficient and personal attention. I have ajwhatf for Naval Stores, with ample accommodatioss, Spirit House, and Warehouse. Consignments of Naval Stores for Falc or shipment ; snd nil kinds of coun try produce solicited.. Cash advances made on consignments. April 18, 1S53. 15 GEORGE MYERS, WHOLESALE ASD RETAIL GROCER Aeeps constantly on hand, Tltne. Teas, Liauors. n f , ' i v.m. ' a wrviri.vns, n ooa. ana n mow n are, f ruit, Confcrtionarics.ifr.. South Front street WII,MISGT(), N.C. Nov. IS, 1852. 109 S. B. & J. A. EVANS, WHOLESALE AND RET! It DRUGGISTS, n iLMisrr.Tos. w. c. Will teen always on hand a larsre and verv selec stock of Drugs, Medicines. Chemicals. Paints, Oils, Glass, Surgical Instruments, Parent Medi cine, Perfumery, &c, at low prices. Jan. i, lass. 130 J. S. BANKS, COMISSIOJi AXB FORWARDING MERCHANT, WILMINGTON', N. C. June 22. 42-12m-c. J. RATnAWAY & SON, COMMISSION MERCHA N T S , WILMISGTOS, N. C. J. Hathawav, J. L. Hathaway Feb. 15,1853. 31. JAS. H. CHADBOURN & CO., General Commission Merchants WIIiMINGTDN. N. C. H. CUADBOUBN. GKO. ChADBOCRJI. Jas. Jun. 1, 1B53. 123. RUSSELL & BROTHER, (LATB ELLIS. R CSS ELL fa CO ,) 3ENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, tVlLJIiMjUI.N, N. U. Liberal ctsIi advances made on conaizfimcnta of IVaval More-;, Cotton, and other produce. May 3, 1353. GEO. JJARRISS, General Commission Merchant, WII.MINGTOX, N. C. 1TRICT nttrntion given to procuring ) and purcinsing Cargoes for vessel?. 1? EFE X TO Freight . P. Hall, Ksq. 1 I Wilmington. O. U. I'arslev, Ksn. A. Taylor. Ksu. J. D. Bellamy, Ksq. Messrs. Tooker, Smyth & Co., . cw York. I hompson & Hunter, S Alex'r. Herron, Jr. Philadelphia. -r. Williams & Butler, , . H. V. Baker. F.sq. I v-naricbion, o. . Jan. 2, 1553. 123 tt JOSEPH n. FLANNER, General Commission Merchant, WIL.MI5TGTOX, N. C. May 9th. 1853. 87-ly-c. BUTTER. I us I hnrtcd per schr. Wake new Butter. For ateoy W.C.HOWARD. Aug. 6. 61. BACON AND LARD. LOT of N. C. Bacon, mostly Hams, and few kef's N. C, Lard. For sale bv A Julr 26. FREEMAN A HOUSTON. N. C. BACON. TUST received, a lot of superior North Carolina j tiams. rorsaieey Jnly 28 ZENO H. GREENE. NOTICE TO ALL. a T T - 1 T 1 1 . . r 1. (iciub wnuae diim are yet unpaid arc il hereby notihed that I leave to-mo now (Wed ncsaay; morning ior tne rsortn and all accounts must be settled to-day. July 26, 1853.-56. C. MYERS, Hatter. NEW WHEAT FLOUR, TN whole bblf. and eighth bags, just received j. irtBii.ai n. BAKLOH'S, Aug. 16. No. 3, Granite Row SAVE YOUR RAGS, A NDsell to WILKINSON A ESLER, and gel Cash fur them, at the Fruit Depot. Aug. 13 64, STATIONERY. SMALLrizeGilt Edge Letter Paper; Green's Ink Eraser ; Folio and Quarto Blank Books; Bine Laid Paper, ditto indexed through r Bine Laid Bill Paper; David's Steel Pen Ink. best black t receiv ed this morning and for sale at " August 19. w S. VI. : WHITAKER. CLEGG ON GAS LIGHTING. - A Practical Treatise on the manufactorsiancldia. tribution of Coal-Gas.its introdntion and pro orressive imBrevemetiti IIlost rated bt ensn,ni from Workiiig Drawings, with -s-eneral estimate. For sale at - - 1; W. WHITAKKR'S. ' : LI3IE i LIME ! I LIME ! II : ?nfBBLS. LincoInvlHe White Lump; also UUV calcined Plaster, Plastering Hair, sad Fire Brick," Hydraulie Cement, 1,000 bbla. Lime&c , for sale by . J. O. & R. B. WOOD, - J ttly 8.1332.' Contractors and Builders. PURE MEDICAL WINES & LIQUORS DARK and Pale French Brandy ; Port, Madei ra and Sherry Wines, all of superior quality. o. B. ft J. A. KvACiS. Jaa 15. 129 NOTICE. rT'HEOTbBcrlber,respectfulry informs the public, I JL that ha Is now transacting the Auction business on his own accuant, and hopes by strict attention to busine9a, to merit a continuance of that patronage heretofore so llbeTelly bestowed upon him. . - M.OKONLY. Stock, Ileal Estate aTid Negroes, bought and sold on a eominission oi per cent 'either at private or public sate. ; . Jan SJ "3. 126. notice; THOSE persons who have placed papers In the hands of the late James Bobch, acting Consta ble, are hereby requested to present the otneial re ceipts now held by them, and receive their respec tive claims from the subscriber, who as the execu tor of thelate James Karen, is desirous of closing the business of the estate. JOHN D. BELLAMY, Executor. Feb 15. M2-tf BU1TER. KEGS Butter, received per schr. Adell. For Csale by July 16. IV. C. HOWARD. 52 FLOUR. BBLS. Canal Flour, just received per Ann Xt4 Suean, for sale by W. C. HOWARD. July 16. 52 SPIRITS TURPENTINE CASKS. OYV" new and second hand, on board gchr. A. UUT. Ward, for sale by July 16. FREEMAN fc HOUSTON. "FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES. JUST received and now landing from various vessels; Fine fresh Butter; H. Smith and Hope ton Flour, in bbl?., half bbla. and bags; Fulton Market Beef; Sugar and Teas; layer and bunch Raisins; Almonds; English Walnuts; Prunes; Pecan Nats. A new lot of handsome Water Cool ers; and Austin's patent Ice Freezers; Lemon Syrup ; N. O. Molasses and Syrup; Sardines, in third, half and whole boxes; Rio, Java and La guiraCoffeo; besides some boxes of Wheal Hum inony ; and every kind of Bird Cages. C. DoPRE & Co., Corner of Princess and Front-sis. July 19. S3. BLANKS. THE following Blanks are printed and kept con stantly for sale at the Office of The Commercial. COMMERCIAL Shipping Articles. Bills of Lading. Do. Letter Sheet. Crew Lists. Prices Cnrrenl. Checks on all the Banks. Charter Party. Manifeata of all kinds. Entries Merchandise. Do. Ballast. Rates of Freight on W. & R. Rail Road. Do. on Line Boats. Bills of Exchange, bound and in sheers. Do. Domestic. Negotiable Notes on the several Banks. Do. on all the Banks. Bill of sale of Vessels. MISCELLA NEOUS. Warrants, with and with out judgment. Negro Pawes. Warrantee Deeds. Bills of Sale. De. of Negroes. Bondsor Negro Hrre. Mortgage Deeds. Bonds for the Delivery of! Property. COURT BLANKS. Ven. Exponas. Ca Sa and Bone. Alias Vend. Ex. Fi Fa. SnhpcenaB Connty and Superior Court. Jurors Tickets, County and Superior Court. Writs. All kinds of Blanks and Job Work, executed to order with neatness and dispatch. LABOR IS MONEY. JUST received from the manufactory, 75 boxes Excelsior Family Soap, two-thirds the quantity and half the labor will do the same washing as any other Soap hard, soft or salt water may he used with success. In whole or half boxes. For pale by S. M. WEST. Feb. 24. 1-15 SHINGLES, all descriptions, as called for, by W May 24. GEO. S. GULLESPIF.. niCKORY. TDERSIMMON AND WALNUT TIMBER.fer Xlnished to order, by Clay 24. Uhu. s.tiiLLhsrih.. 1 (WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE. lf dozen Corn Brooms; fJ6 do. barrels Covers; 4 do. Draw Buckets; . n. 1 . iu nesis oeaar 1 uus ; 20 do. Measures; 2 dozen Step Ladders, all lengths ; 2 do. Cocoa Dippers; 4 do Whists; 4 do. Dusting Brooms ; 10 do. Painted Backets 20 nests Flour Pails; 2 dozen Well Buckets ; 6 nests Painted Tubs ; 1 dozen Churns, assorted sizes; 4 dozen Bung Starts: 4 do. Hearth Brooms 4 do. Scrub do.; 6 patent Ice Creem Freezers, new pattern, freeze in 5 minutes ; 2 Chamber Setts, rery handsome. For sal .- , r- V.U. HOWARD. 37. Tim KOETII CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMP'Y, RALEIGH, N. C. : above Company hesbeen in operation si nee 1st of April,"! 84S, under tne direction ot the 'Omeers, viz : pharles E. Jonhson, President. . D. Haywood,' Vice Presidint, is F. Jordan, Secretary, . H. Jones, Treasurer, in Ltusbee, Attorney, Charles E. Johnson, , DrMVni.H.McKee, S- ' DrJrt-B. Haywood, ) J. yiarBman, General Agent. This? Company has received a charter giving ad- ranta'ns to the insured over any otner company. The 51 Section gives the Husband the privilege to insure tJa own life for the sole nse of his Wire and ChildnJS, free from any claimsof the repreaenta- ivea I JB nusnana or ujt ui i wciuiotB. Orffrfnd on pnrety msfwrf principles, the life mernberCparticipatein the vhofe of the profits which re declared annually. Beatder, the applicant for ife. wherTfithe annual premium is over JU may pay one half VT a Note. Alt elan'TS for lneoranee against tne Company will oe paid wUjiio ninety days after proof of the death of the pa xrf is furnished. : Slaves fie insured ioroneornve years, at rates which wttrlenabla all Slaveholders to secure this class of pr peritjr against the uncertainty of life. Slave iLurance presents a new and interesting feature in ae history of North Carolina. which will prove Terytnportanf to the Southern States. Thelaw ffnr months operation of this Company Bhows a rerrX large amount of business -more than the DirectoiH expected to do the first rear ha ving already issuHl more than 200 Pofieita. r ' ' Dr. wh. rv. HAsarss, Jieatcai examiner, aaa Agent. Wiimlftton, N.t?-V ? k' AH CommicaUonsonbusinesof the Company abouldba adoYVseed 0 - - - - - " "i TO THE PUBLIC. THE Subscriber has leased for a ter.n of year, of R. W. Brown, Esq., his fife-proof store, with his wharves, and is now io a condition to take es pecial care ot'Spirils Turpentine and other Naval Stores comtnited to his care. The Warehouse is well known to be the best and safest place in town for the storage of Bacon, Lard, Cora. Peas, &c. The lower wharves have on them four large new sheds, where Spirits cjn be safely kept from the rain and stm. Ileis prepared td receive and ship, or sell, all kinds of pr oduce sent to his care. He will also make advances when required. He begs to refer to the following gentlemen: RJ W. Brown, John Dawson, O.G. Parsley, andThos. H. Wright, Esqrs. MILES COSTIN. Brown's wharf Wilmington, N. C. Sept. 1? 77. TO TRAVELLERS. VJ)? 1 17) VV 1 ' 8 " receivings large srpply of KftimnSole Leather, iron train, wood folio Y 1 Jnrui Ladies' Trunks; Carpet Bags, Va line india Rubber Life Preservers, &e: INSTALMENTS " FORWLHlXGTiJN AND TOPSAIL SOCSD P. R. CO AT a meeting held by the Board of Directors on the22d u'.t., the lollowing order was pasted : Ordered, That an ins'alment pf twenty percent, on the Capital Stock of 'the Wilmington & Topsail Sound Plank Road Compatiy, tae paid on the first day of March next; and that an initalmeut "of ten per cent, be payable severally on the first day of April, May, June, July, August, September and October thereafter ; and the last Instalment of eight per cent, on the first day of November following. And il is ordered farther, That intertet be char ged in all cases oi deferred payment. NICHOLAS N. NIXON, President. Feb. 1. 136 DISCOUNT NOTES. 4 BLANK NOTES for discouut at the several banksin this place, and a handsome edition just printed of notcb embracing al I the bank .forsale at the Office of The Commercial . . - Oct.26. 89. . ). glue. j; 25 BBLS. by superior, just received and lor sale ADAMS B ROV & Co. June 5. 35. PHILADELPHIA CONFECTIOffARIES &c. V- JUST received a superior lot of those Lmt Rings Port Wine Drops. Brandy Drops, Cordial Drops Jelly Rings, Apple Paste, assorted Gum Drops and Fine Almondd. Also, 33 boxes Hydraulie Press Candies; 15 boxes and halt boxes Colgate No. 1 Soap- For sale by C. DoPRE & Co. June 19. 'wv, 41. F0RN0DENTA. STRANGH indeed, that so few realize how es sential to icmale beauty, and mnnly elegance, area fine set of polished teeth ; nothing contribu tes more toward it ; nothing detracts more' essen tially from it, than neglected, and consequently discolored and disfiguring teeth. They are a a es sential to health as to beauty, for it is impossible to inhale through decayed or unclean teeth, with out affecting the lungs and stomach frequently to a serious extent. In offering as a remedy for this evil the Formodcnta, Messrs. Hazard d Co., are satisfied that they furnish at oi ce the most per fectly, safe, elegant, agreeable, effectual, and with al cheap preparation known for r'c-sufng and pol ishing the teeth, hardening the t-3 urns, 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 b with out it. Having been appointed sole 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 Srr-?ct. Wilmington, N. C. March 25. 4-6m c WILMINGTO N . MARBLE AND STONE YARD. rpHE Subscriberhaving accepted the agency ol -L several Iargc3stablishmcnts at the North, which will furnish him an unlimited supply ofnish'ed or nnnnisncK, toreignara demesne MAivBLE of all qualities, is prepared to fill rill orders for - MONUMENTS AND TOMB STONES, and every other article in the line of lliti business at reasonable rates. . SCULPTURING, LETTERING OR CARTING, Executed as v cllas can be done either North or South. j$?t.r . The best -eforoncc can be given, if repaired. j AS . McCLARANAN. March 3. 149-if WANT TO SKLL. 10 HMO MKorLE3S,rf J- V7 vyv V t ,v;in;i Nezars of I. a superior J iisep' Ha ine'a very BranJ. nn I o-lu.r (.; ;j Ki r bran.ls, fine at i Fruit Depot. !ilh arc June 30. WILKINSON & ESLER TOWING BY STEAMER CALHOUN. ORDKUS for towingby STEAMER CALHOUN, will have attention if left at the office of Gf.O. HARRISS. 105. ) Nov. 1G. MORSE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF YELLOW DOCK ROOT. TH IS is a Purely Vegetable Compound, scientifi cally prepared from the best Roots and Herbs of the Materia Mcdica, and has gained an unrivall ed reputation for the following effects, viz: PURIFYING THE BLOOD, and thus curing all Humors, Sores, Ulcers, Cutane ous Eruptions. Canker, Scald Head, tc. Regulating and Cleansing ihe Stomach & Bowels, thus it curea Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Costlveness, PUes, Ac. Strengthening the Digestive Organs, thus causing the food to nourish and support every part. REGULATING THE SECRETARY ORGANS, and, by enabling them toperform their proper func tions, preventing and curing Bilious and olherpain fui diseases. Strengthening and Quieting the Kcrroni Sf ltm, thus allaying iervons Irritation, and curing all dis eases of the Nerves. It Is nnrivalledio the cure of all FEMALE DISEASES. as Weakness, Irregularity, Obstructions, dec. . It is pleasant to take, and safe in all cases ; act ingin harmony with 'he restoring powers of nature it never injarea but always benefits and cures, aa thousands of voluntary certificates from tne best authorities testify. Prepared by C. MORSE f- CO.. 21 Maiden-Lane, N. T. Sold by Drueglsieand ethers throughout this and otberconntries. S. B. f- J A. EVANS, Agents, Wilmington. N. C. sept. 38 . 85-ly-e FISH. JUST received per sehr. Eloaise, and for a tie low 5 half bbls. No. 1. Mackerel ; 5 quarter' bbla. No. I do ; 10 one-eiglilh bbls. No. I do.; 2000 Iba. Cod Fish. Mackerel and Salmon at teiail, by W. C. HOWARD. Jalf 19- ' ' ' 63. FAYETTEVILLE iFLOUR. Qjfi BBLS.. Fayetreville Flour, receired per V-Ztoanier Fanny Lutterlob, for nk low by , June 28- 'W. X3 HOWARD. - DAY. V Ofn BALESMort .-r iverlTay, for tmlrhy -&JJ ' FSTtJMAN TIOUSTON- St the tri-Weekly coririEnciAL: Is published every .TeBAr,' TncterAr!and satuhday at 85 ner' annum, car able In iiIumm In advance. . - r . . . BV THOMAS LORJNG EaiToa c r i Paoraiit- tos, Corner Front and Market ti cct; v wit-Mrafarosr, ir. c. ' - RATES OF ADVERTISING. 1 insertion 90 50 1 1 sqr. 2 months. 14 YjJ " 75 1 " 3 " I 1 sqr. I -1 1 "3 " . l oo r " 6 vm a ro " l month. 2 0 I 1 '12 . t Ten lines or lera make a square.. If an adver tisement exceeds tea lines, the ptiee will be in " proportion. . , ... .,, . v All advertisements are payable at the ti-TT- of their insertion. v . , Contracts with ycary advertisers, will hp made on the most liberal terms. (j No transfer of contracts for yearly advertising will be permitted. Should Vircn.neianeca rendes a (.hangs in businesr, or an unexpected removal necessary, a charge aceord.ng .to Jhe Auhjished 'ur,nr b al ,he Plion V:oTrracior, Tor the tiaie fee baa advertised.. LLiW. The privilege of Annual Advertiser a la strictly limited to their own immediate business and alt advertisements for the4 benefit of other nriau, as well as all advertisements not immediately eon. ncctcd with their own business, and .all aaeess of advertisements in length or otherwise beyond the limits engaged, will be charged at the usual rates. No Advertisements is included in the contract for the sale or rent of houses or lands In tawnur country, or for the sale or hire of negroes, wheth er the property is owned by the advertiser ot by other persona. These are excluded by taa term immediate business." ' . . All advertisements inserted in tha tri-wexkU Commercial, are entiUed to one feeettlon (n'tha Weekly iteo of charge. a, . . ...f...j,4 son, cArd and fancy printing. EIECBTED IS SUPEfilflR STYLE.- Arrival and Coparfure of the HI alia uuder the new Arransjement, which ,weut Jnto operation, 1st Marrh. 1 852. The Mail from ihe North is due every day at A. M., and at 9 P. M. Closes at 1 p. M and at 9 P. M. precisely. .': The Mall for the South closes at 6 k. M. The Mail from Onslow Court-Houae, Sneads Ferry, &c. Is due every Monday at S P. M. Cloaca every Thursday at 9 P. M. The Mail from Long Creek, Black River Chapetl &c, is due every Thursday at 6 P. M.,aod closes same night at 9 P. M. The Mail from Fayetterllle, via CIIzcbcthtowQ nnd Prospect Hall, &c, via Wilmington and Man chestar HnlTroad fronf Robinson's Post Office, i due every Tuesday Thursday and Saturday all P. M., and closes same days si P A. M . The mail from Whkeviile, Columbus county, per Wilmington and- Manchester Railroad is-due at 1 P. M .. and e loses at 81 A. M. every day. , tf"An extra Package will be made on for tet ters going Nortb-of R4chmond, Va , which will bo kept open until 7 A. M. All other Lettera must be in the Office at tl)e hours above named, or they will not be Mailed until next succeeding Mail, " A d EJSTS FOR THE COMMEUCIAlV.r , New York -Messrs. Bbowm A Ds Roes sr. Boston FbcdesIck Kidder. Philadelphia S. R. Cohkn. .. Baltimore Ym. H. Peake and Wm. Thohsoh. LARD AND BACON: 5E BLS. N. C. Lard f-J.OOO lbs. do. Bacon. Forsale by JOS. R. BLOSSOM. 3tily 14. si BACON. ; A LOT of very superior North Carolina Bacon-,' just received and for Bale low, by - . . . Au?-11- J. II. FLANNKR.- BUTTER. RECEIVED thisday, per Schr. LAMARTTNE!, from New Vork, 10 kegs Kxra Kuiter." '-: A"S- 11. C. DyPRE A CO.;J GUNNY BAGS. 9000 2 buenel Bgs, new and second ' hand? vJV7w for sale by . r, ' '.3"V Aim. 13. FREEMAN & HOUSTON. BACON. A Lot of very Superior North Carolina Baton, just received, and for sulu low, by ",5: f J. II. F L ANNKR. Aupr. 9. WE HAVE RECEIAED , ; ORANGES, Lemons, Cahdy ,dtai8i,.Nut8Ca. tile Soap, Bird Cages, Baskets, Prunes, Smo king Tobacco, Chilrens' Chairs, Cradles, Walking Canes, Whips, M inches, and Preserved Ginger.rsu: For sale low by . f i' - -. - Au g J3. W ILK I NSON & KSLF.R. WANTED. A. Situation in the country, by a practical .En-, gineer and Machinct, to tuke chaigc of a S. 8. Hill. . ... - Address A. D. Box 28, Wilmington P. Office. Angust 9. 62-3t-p, - j H0BACC0 TOBACCO. "7 Q A BOXES good and cheap Chewing Tbttici SauQ", in barrels and half barrels.-' Formal br ' ZENO H. GREEN fC. : . July 29. N. C. T. copy. 57 MOSCHETO NETTING. 1i(CC Peices, just rrcrlvcd an VJLJr by . KAUNWEILER no . for eie. A BRO. , July 23. GLUE. nn BJRB ELS, for sale by , , . u OU 23. FREEMAN A HDCSTX)NV SOAP AND CANDLES. BOXES No.l. andPaUSoapV fjyj 20 Tallow; Candles, warranted to keep hard. Por sale by -ZENO. H. GREENE. Jnlv28. ."K C. T. copy. : 11 snoT. QO ( m tBS.j assorted sizes, for sale by w juty miMi FREEMAN A HOCSTONl FOR SALt. A LARGE BOW WIKDOWipnT . . ' '-C. A piy-to ' , M VERS.": ; July 7. " ' 1 GranitaRow. EXCELS0R OR LiCOUR. ; O A VINO Snan. fn mal m LVnIi nmiii aw ----- r, -.- , - - . . . 1 - . - . s t. - . : v J L. A in nun ML r.anr.n. ; PAPER HANGINGS f H BORDERS and Flre Scrcrtisi !orlcs' Rands, J Gimps, Cords and Tassels r D'Laines, Dam asks, Turkey Red Calico and Wit Mfiello Cur- . tains at all prices j Piano and Tahfcj "Corers ; Oil . Cloths- for -floor and taWet MaMinga of all. widths," Red and White ,i4, 6 and 6 4 wide. For sale cheap by . JCAHNtYKILKR BRO, ? jane 3-'- V Tf ' , . V- ' "6;,' . FAYETTEYILLE VlMR:T 4 OA BBLS. superfine KaretteTtite f iour,jnpir" & ceived and in afore.: ' li'n, ral( br July 16. W.U. HOWARDV SUMER ITAT&i-A FEWXCEXYCT MV-Stork Is still complete of Drab Besycrs . and Casimeres, .. Soft Low Crown and fashionable shspoc; a Bfcl tarlety; ofVtff Ilsta . of every ehpef aloi-it raw - Ilata of every ayl end description snd f.ll receivine; Getlerm-rt bve but o call tofce tlttel vna tuhrd t ilie Ivn--' porinm. Granite Row. '-7 . " J , July 25. t - C. MTERSProprietof. . 1VAbJ' 1 - ?N,d HOUSTON,'. . Mav 24. . . oed s fl IXK ?4Njd no lkspijs.;4 Jane 23, - , Y "w- - 45. Raleigh.Fea 12,11553. -J'141-lf. "JF ? 4L.
The Tri-Weekly Commercial (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 1, 1853, edition 1
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