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"'vvKt.: 111 til mi 1 P 1 ii in in ii in in ! ; .. r-. V V t 1 VOLUME IX NUMBER 62. WILMINGTON, N. C, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 10, 1854. WHOLE, NUMBER 1 1 1 1 3 THE TRI-WEEKLY COMMERCIAL la published every Tuesday, Thubedav and Satusdav at 35 per annum, payable in all cases (n advance. B Y THOMAS LORING Editob andPaopoiE to a, Corner Front and Market Streets, WILMINGTON. N. C. SATES OF AUVKKTISIXG. 1 aar. I insertion 90 50 I 1 sr. 2 monilis, 94 00 1-2 " 75 I 1 " 3 " 5 00 I 3 I 00 I 1 "6 " 8 0 4 " I mjnih, 2 SO I 1 ' U ' 12 00 Tea lines or less make a square. If an adver lUeaaent exceeds ten lines, the pi ice will be in proportion. A4I advertisements arc payable at the time of their insertion. Contracts with veirly advertisers, will be made On the most liberal terms. S't transfer of contracts for yearly advertising ri II be permitted. Should circu.nstancea render changa ia bines, or an a nex peeled removal ' ncceaaarr. a elrarffo aecordine to the puli.-htd nmi will be ai ihc ntto,ol Lite coBiracUit,fx.i the time he has drtrtma. " The privilege of Annual AdrfrtiHcrs Is strict)) limited to their own immediate bournes ; and all advertisements (or the benefit of other persons, s wcR aa all advertisements not fmmediMely con n-cted with lh'-ir own business, and all execs of n lvertiienicnts in length or otherwise beynd the limits engaged, will be charged at the usual rates. No Advertisements is included in the cooract far ihj sale or rent of honrs ur lands in town or eountry. or f n the sale or hire negroes, wheth er the pr.jperty i owned by the advertiser or by other persona. Thee are excluded by the term " immediate batinett " K idvenisemcnts Inserted in the tri-weeklv Coifntrcuil, are entitled to one iesertion in (he Weekly free of charge. JOB, CARD ANI KAJICY PRIST1XC, EXECDTED IS SUPERIOR STYLE. AGEVTS FOlt THE COMMERCIAL.. JVbw Vobk Mersrs. D illseb &. Potttr. ?3ttoa-Cntm!MiTH, io.6, Ceniral Wharf. Philadelphia S. K. Cohe.v. Baltimore Wm. H. Peake and Wm. Thomson NEWS. ARRIVAL OF THE ATLANTIC. 3 DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. New Yokk, August 5. The steamship Atlantic arrived at 8 o'clock to-night, in 10 days and 8 hours from Liverpool, with dates to the 2Gth ult. The Turkish army remains close to the Danube. They have a force of almost six ty thousand, and were strongly forty fy ing Giurgero. The Russian centre was mo ving towarJs Takshina, in consequence of the Anstrians marching from Transylvan ia northwards, for cenccntraiion on the Bakowina. THE IXSl'RKECTlON IX SrAI.V. .The insurrection in Spain is progressing rapidly. Madrid, however, is reported tran quil. General Espartero had arrived at Madrid, nnd been called upon to form a new Ministry. Gen. Blaser had fled to Portugal. Gen. San Miguel's appointmeirt as Min ister of War, was received with great ac clamations. Infante don Fernando, the brother of the King, is dead. The Junta has re-estaplished the municipaliiy of 1843. The members of the corps diplomatic have been called together at the Palace. It was Q.ueen Christina that fled from Ma drid, and not dueen Isibella, her daugh ter, and reigning queen. The former was arrested near San Sebastian, and placed in the castle of that town. Private news from Madrid is said to be of a very grave character. Incendiary bands were march'ng through Barcelona. The Alcades have been ordered to raise a force on masse to exterminate them. Madrid dates of 19th state on that eve ning Madrid was in the hands of the peo ple, and that a provisional government had been proclaimed. A Carlist movement is said to have broken out at Navarro. THE WAR. There is little news from the seat of war. Everything was apparently deferred, wai ting the action of Austria. Prussia is more than ever disposed to hold abof from the Western Powers and to favor Russia. The fleets and armies remain as at last reported. Another battle has been fought at Giur gero. No details given, except that the Turks claim the victory, and that two Rus sian Generals were wounded. The Anglo French forces had not yet- met the enemy. Gortschakoff announces that he is determined to hold the Principal ities on the part of Russia, with 200,000 aHEJi if necessary. AUSTRIA. The latest from Vienna was to Tuesday, the day previous to the sailing of the At lantic. At Frankfort on the 23d, the Ger manic Diet acceeded to the Austro-Prus-jsia treaty alliance. The vote was 16 in favor, to 1 against the motion. The dis senting rote was from Mecklenburg. An Austrian army of 50.000 men was to be concentrated between Szcdgedin and Arad. The Austrian reserves to be called out will amount to 130,000 men. Three Austrian officers of rank had ar rived at Schumla on the 10th July, and im mediately left for Varna as commissioners of the Austrian government. GREAT BRITAIN. Parliament had voted the extra war credit of three million sterling. The mother of Ledru Rollin, the French Republican, is dead, in England. The U. S. sloop of war Preble was at S pithead. ITALY. A revolution broke out in Parma on the 23d. The people fired from the roofs of the houses upon the troops. No details were known. Throughout Italy the state of public fee ling was very bad. An insurrection at Moldina was said to be contemplated. The French garrison at Rome was to be rein forced. TAYLOR'S INTERNATIONAL HOTELBKOADWA V, Cor. of Franklin Street, WKvV YORK. IS completed mmd opened for travellers who de sire af reeable aad attractive accommodations. It is condaetod upon the principle of the best Eu ropean Hotels, the meals being served in the seve ral apartment, or at the tables in the saloon, at toe option of f nests. The Hotel end Faraltare combine elegance wfth comfort, and Is designed as well for the convenient reception of travel ' lera bv th 1st ; train. : - . ' MOURNING GOODS. BT.ACK and half Mourning Genadines nnd Twisted bilk Dresees ; Black and half Mourn ing Berajfi-n, some very fine ; Plaid and plain Tis sue; French and Kneiish Lawns and Muslins, a large assortment ; Ginghams and Cnlicoes, new est patterns) Bonr.ct Ribbons; Mourning and half mourning Summer Silk; Maltese Lace Col lars and Underlti'vc to match, and a full and general assortment of all the fashionable styles of Collars, Underglt eves and Chimizettes to be worn this .Summer; Kilns; I. eve Veils; Krench Lawn H andkerchiefs ; Lupins Summer Bombazines nnd Challys; the vrrv best quality of Kid, Black Net and Black Silk Gloves; Black and Steel colored Parasols; English and Itilian Crapes, il-c. &a. For sale at the lowest pricer. bv April 1. JAM F.S DAWSON. 15(M 75 00 TilOS. B. CARR, M. D. D. D. S. PRACTICAL DK.TIT for the last ten years, Charges for 10 or ls artificial teeth on fine gold plate, each, 8 7 00 An entire set of ice h on fine cold plate. 1V0 01) Pit My i uukl, wUu. tifyyal um 15Q PO Ditto on Platina pl-itu with artifi- ' i ci.il gums, Uper or under ditto, each, A Pivot tooth that cannot be distinguish ed from the natural, A fine gold fi!li n. warranted permanent. Do. and destroying the ntrve. S3 Kxtractine a tooth. 50 cis. Best dentifrices nnd tooth brushes always on hand. Rvcry operntion warranted to give entire satisfac tion. Teeth inserted immediately aft. r the extrac tion of the fangs and remoddeled after the gums have shrunken, without additional charge. Office on Mnrkut-st., 1 doors hclow the Church. Wilmington, N. C, Aptil 2.'. 16-tf. LEECHES. I "VfVASWEDlSH Leeches, by AdimaA Co's. I V V7v K.xt C. July 1. to E to 1 V. 11. SHERWOOD & CO., WHOLESALE Grocers and Commission Mer chant Wilmington, IS. C. All consignments ot Naval Stores, together with Cotton, llacon, La'd, Corn, Meal, Flour, 6c, shal ecure the highest market price. Dec. 13 115-tf J. D. LOVE, MASUFXCTURER AXD DEALER IS CABINET FURNITURE, BEDSTEADS. CHAIRS, MATTRESSES, die. Ac. li otit treet, South or Market, Raowv's BUILDING. WILMINGTON. N. C. "T. CASHARLL. J. A. PARKER. CASHWKLL & PARKER, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WILMINGTON. N. C. Office formerly occupied by Mr. Win. A. Gwycr. March Z.i. 3-lyc. J. C. LATTA, COM.VTSSIOy MERCHANT 4- GEXERAL. AG EST, WILMINGTON. N. C. Oct.l,!333. 65-1 y & D. DpPRF.'S, Drug Store. J. and H. copy. 4'i. PRINTS. JU-T received, a large assortment of F.nglish and American Print, new pa Hern and color, I can recommend: Ginghams assorted Color nnd Mourning and hi If M ourning do.; Grass Cloth and Victoria Skirting; Bob nett Moxquito Nett ing ; I. men Table Damask ; Napkins ; Doyl.is and Irish Linens; Linen Cambric and Lawn Hhdkf, and Gent'e dttto ditto ; Allendale Brown Cotton Sheetings, all widths ; Blue Denim, medium and heaviest qualities madi-; Georgia and South Caro lina Cotion OzRiburgs; Heavy J Rrown Cotton Whirling; Marlborough Plaid and Stripes; a very cheap lot of Bed Ticks; Linen Oznaburgs and Burlap ; and Crape Shawls. For sale by Junr 3. J AM ES DAWSON. O-n fr. HAVANA Cigars, just received C JU,Ut 'U from the Philadelphia and Balti more Market, and or sale chenp, bv C. & D. DoPRE, June 29. WhoUsale Druggists. HOOP IRON. HTONS, Consisting of 4 do. i inch ; do. do. 3J do. 21 Co. 1 do. I do. of brtt American Iron, and which we will sell for small profiis. June M. W. M. SHERWOOD dt CO. A SUPERIOR lot of Vermont Dairy Butter, received by Express this day. For sale Sy Julv 20. QUINCE & COWAN. PIANO FORTES. A LOT of fine-toned instruments, just received iV and for sale low. by J.D.LOVE. 23. and for sale low, by May 9. PORK AND BACON. r) BARRELS City Mess Pork ; 10 hhds. prime vVestern Bacon Sides and Shoulders, Just received and for sale by June 20 J. HATHAWAY A SON. " CARRIAGES. 1 six seated CARRIAGE. I 1 Paneled Quarter Rockawny, 1 (luiker Itocknway and severallight Buggies just received and for sale by Sepl27-if DIBBLE A jmO. SPRING, HAIR. PATF.NT, FELT, MOSS and Shuck Matirnsses. On hand nnd nxiJe to order, by WILKINSON k FSLER, May 20. Upholsters. CIIAMPAGNE. Q BVSKETS H.idsick. q's ; 2 do. do. pts.; 3 4, do. Olive, pts. QUINCE &. COWAN. July -. 52. BUSINESS CARDS. DR. GEORGE BETTNER, OF NORTH CAROLINA. OFFICE, No. 538, BROADWAY, OR AT THE PRESCOTT HOUSE-NEW YORK. Eet. 10. 142 lyc. BACON HOG ROUND. -I Af( PIECES North Carolina Bacon, a 1 4fclV splendid article for sale by uufliK at t;u. July 18. C. HAIR BKUSUES. 1 fT DOZEN of French, English and Ameri 1 fJ can Mnnxfacture, also, a large assortment of Paint, Tooth. Nail and Flesh Brushes, just at hand, and for sale very cheap, by CAD. DuPRF, Wholesale Drujgists. July I. J. and H. copy. 46. DR. "ETTEWMUR'S Celebrated Galvanic Abdominal Supporters. THIS is to certify, that C. & D. DuPrc, Drug eists of Wilmington, N. C, are my sole agents for the sa'e of the above Supporters for this place and vicinity. B- SEYMOUR. Wilmington, K. C, March 23, 1854. We most respectfully call the attention of the Medical Profession of the State to an examination of the aUove Supporters. C. dr. D. DpPRE. Marcirh, 3-tf. BUTTERBUTTER--BITTER. 7 FIRKINS from the Dairy of Deacon Warner. Chenango County, whose butter took the first prize at the World's Fair in London. To accommodate our friends we will sell by the pound or firkin : retail price 30 cts. Jui.e 20 W. M. SHERWOOD & CO. CHILDREN'S SHOES. I A LARGE and handsome assortment, r ran ceived this morning, and for sale by JONES A GARDNER. May 25. 30. TO THE LADIES. KAHNWE1LER A BRO., Respectfully iniform the Ladies of Wilmington, and the adjoining country, and their numerous customers, that they arc selling of! the balance ot their Summer Stock at reduced prices, so as to make room for their LARGE STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS, imported by themselves direct from the Manufacturing places in Kutodc. Persons that arc in want of goods, will please call before pur chasing elsew here, as great inducement will be orTerrd to close their Summer Stock. Also, in addition to their large stock of Fancy Dreis and Staple Goods, you will find a good as sortment of Superior READY MADE CLOTH ING 10 suit all ages, all will be sold at Reduced Price. Wholesale buyers are partieulary invited to examine our stock before buying elsewhere, as It will be to their advantage to buy of us. July 27. 56. BACON! BACON!! OK HHDS. Sides; 15 do. Shotildcrs, a prime mJ article, Baltimore cured, landing from Schr. Llsxie Russell, and for sale low by July 18. T. C. A If . G. WORTH. PIC&ELS AND PRESERVES. AN Elegant assortment of W. Underwood's Pickets and Preserve. J ust received and for sale cheap, at GF.O. MYERS. July 3. 48. M0TICE. MR. CHARLES D. MYERS I fuliy author ized to transact all business for me during my absence. Those who failed to see me, in order to pat thar BJli, will findbim ready to giverecelpt. July 2?; Cm T&a7 WILKINSON fe ESI.liK, UPHOLSTERS & PAPER HANGERS, KEEP ON HAND AND MADE TO ORDER, Mattresses, Feather Bids, 1rindow Curtains and Fixtures. All work in the ahovc line done at shortest No tice. Wilmington, N. C., Market Si. March IS. I. JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM, General Commission and Forwartfiu; Merchant Prompt personal attention given to Consign ments for Sale or Shipment. Liberal Cash adcancex made on Conairnmentt to me or to my Sew York friends Wilmington, Jan. 30, 1953. 135. G W. C. HOWARD, ENERAL Commission and Forwarding Mer cian. Wilmington. N. C. Lineral Jash .iduuci in vie on Consignments. Nov. 29 iU'J-tt R0UNTREE, WATSON & CO., General Co ;ii mission Merchants, ISO Kronl St . New York. Liberal Adcanrct .Mule on Consignment. 1. D. ROUN'TREE, B. C WATSON, W. H. WIGOIXS. August .'5, 1S53. 69-ly. J. HATHAWAY & SON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS. WILMINGTON. N. C. J. Hathaway, J. L. Hathaway. Feb. 15, 1953. 31. BUSINESS CARDS. o. lTfillyaw. PRODUCE BROKER, ftiRWARDIXG f COMMISSION MERCHANT. OFFICE over Store of W. H. McKoy, South Water street, Wilmington, N . C, will make liberal cah advances on consignment. He has engaged the services of Mr. John Hall as a Gen eral Produce Broker. Refers to. K. P. Hall, President Branch Bank of the State, vVilmington. O. G. Parsley, " Commercial Bank, W ilmington. Gen. A. McRae, President W. r- R. Railroad, do Gen. W. W. Harllee do. W. & M. Railroad, Mari on C. IL, H. C. W. K. Lane, Goldsboro', N. C. July 6. 47-t f. AMIS ASDIMOS. KDWAttD SAVAGE. ANDERSON & SAVAGE. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS WILMINGTON N. C. Liberal cash advance made on consignment. Oct. 2.'. 94- RUSSELL & BROTHER, (LATE BLLIS. RUSSELL ft. CO ,) GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WILMINGTON, N. C. Liberal cash advances made on conignmentsof Naval Store, Cotton, and other produce. May 3, 1353. C. & D DuPRE. WHOLE SALE AND KE'I'AL DEALERS IN Drugs. Medicines. Chemicals, Paint, till, . . . ... . - Jjye stuns, jtiai. i-cniimciji & ? Old Liquor. I'aticj Articles, fcc., . MARKET STREET, fflLMIXGTOS, N . C . Precriptionscarefully :o:npounded by experi enced person. March 29. 1853. J. E. HALL, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Wilmington N C. Office in roir of .McMillan, Davis or Co' Store. Every attention paid to the ile and purchase of produce, and liberal cash advances made on sonsignmenis. Refers to Capt. Gilbert Potter, E. P. Hall. Pre't Branch Bank Stale N. C ; O. G. Parsley, Pres't Commercial Hank; McMillan, Davis 4 Co. Ian21 13lf WILLIAM A. GWYE.l, General A;ent;ForwarJiagiCommision Merchant I take pleasure in informing my friends, that I am prepared to give all business entrusted to me efficient and personal attention. I have a wharf for Naval Stores, with ample acconunodaiioss, Spiiii House, and Warehouse. Consignment of Nnval St ores for sale or shipment ;snd all kinds of coun try produce solicited. Cash advances made on consignments. April 18, 1853. 15i CNLEY KIRR & CO. DEALERS IN BUTTER, Cheese, Lird, and Smoked Provision, Pork. Beef, Beans, Pea. and Dried Fruit. 233 and 235, FRONT STREET. Corner of PECK SLIP, NEW YORK. March 25. lyc WILLIAM H, PEAKE, COLLECTOR AND ADVERTISG AG INT For Country Newspaper throughout the United State. Basement of San Iron Bo laings, Baltimore street All business cr.imstcd toms ore transacted promptly, op Ilbcraltcrms. sept 7 95-f JAS. II. CHADBOURN & CO , General Commission Merchants, WlliMiNtJTOJI. N. C. Jas.H. Ckaoioubn. Geo. Chadbocbw. Jun. 1,1853. 123. F. T. FOSTER, m fl i VITPlPTITIIUIl nf Rnin -n.t Qitb i.-i,. and all kinds of Wall and Plantation Tent. 35 and 37.South 3rd Street Philadelphia. June 17. F.T. F. 40-3m-c. HENRY NUTT, FACTOR IXD FOKWABUHG AC EST, Willgite hit pertonal attention to business entrust ed ( his care. Sept. 8. 1353. 75-tf. JOSEPH n. FLANNER, General Commission Merchant, WIliMIXUTOX, N. C. May 9th, 1853. 87-ly-c. GEORGE MYERS, WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL GROCER Keeps constantly on hand, Wines, Teat, Liquor, Provisions, Wood and Willow Wart, Frmit, Confeciianari, d. Santh Front street, WibNINQTUN, M. C. Ne. IS, 185. 109. T. C. &B. G. WORTH, C0BSISXI01 iSD MRWIRBHfl lERCflSSTS, WlLMLSGTOy, fit: C. MRS. KING, 273 King Street, between Wentworth and Society Street, Charleston, S. C. MANUFACTURES in very superior style, Wig, Taupeee, Plain Bands and Curl, Ear Rings, Bteaet Pins and Bracelet, and all kinds of Fancy Hair Plelting. Order thankfully received bf Mall or otherwise. Charge nadcxaie. Ad dress as above. April 13. 12-lyc. D. C. I'KEEMAN. OEOHGE HOUSTON fltKKMAX HOUSTON, MERCHANTS AND FACTORS, WILMINGTON, N. C. I) C. l'REEMAS 4i CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ItS lKONT STREET, NEVV VORK. FREEMAN AND IIOUST05, WILMINGTON, N. C KEEP constantly on hand a stock of Flour, Corn, Pork, Bacon. Salt, Coffee, Sagar, Mo lasses, Tobacco, Cgar, Snuff", Candles,' Soap, for ttrt and Domestic Liquort and Wines; Iron, Nails, Paints, Oils, Glass, Domestics, Hals, Boots, Shoes, Leather, Agricultural Implements, and a va riety of other articles, suitable for familyand plan tation use and the retail trade, which they will dispose of in lots to suit dealers or consumers on reasonable terms for cash, or in exchange for Na val Stores or other produce. The senior oartner D. C. Fa rem an, is located in the city of New Vork ; the junior partner, Geo. Houston, in Wilmington. If desired, advances, will be made on c iaiinnients to nnd from cither place. All business entrusted to them will receive proper attention ; nnd orders for Goods will be promptlyand carefully filled. Sept. 9. 1852. 7fi-f. Wilmington. GEO. UARRISS, General Commission Merchant, WILMINGTON, N. C. OTRICT attention given to procuring Freight and purchasing Cargoes for vessels. lUtn TO E. P. Hull, Esq. 1 O. G. Parsley, Esq I. A. Taylor. Esq. J. I). Bellamy, Kq. J Messrs. Tooker, Smyih fc Co., ) N Vork " Thompson & Hunter, Alex'r. Herron, Jr Philadelphia. Messrs. Williams A. Butler, ) Charleston , S. C. H F. Baker, Esq. $ Jan. 2. 1853. 123 tf. I.WE93EL. H . B. E I L E R 8 . WESSEL & EILERS. COMMISSION MERCHANTS & WHOLE SALE GROCERS, North Water St., Wil mington, N. C., intend to keep at the above tanda geocjalasaortment of Groceries, Liquors, and Provisions at wholesale and to carry on a GencralCommission Business. DEFERENCE : K. P. Hall. Pres't Br'ch Bank of the State O. G. Parsley , Pres't Cemmcrcial Bank. P.K.Dickinson, Esq. DXeerAACpoer. Ncw Vork Jan. 20 1854. Wif. 131. GEO. H. KELLY, COMMISSION MERCHANT. Nextdooi to A. A. Wannet's.on North vVntcrst. willattend to the sale of all kinds of Country Pro duce, such as Corn, Peas, Meal, Bacon. Lard ,4c. and will keep constantly on hand a full supply of Groceries, Ac. References . Willes Hall.ofWayne, JnoMcae, Wilmington W. Caraway. Gen. Alx. . McRae. " E P.Hall, Wilmington , Wiley A. WalKei . ' 1 Dec. 13, 1852. 1 15-1 v. JAS. F. GILLESPIE. GEO. S. GILLESPIE. JAMF.S F. GILL.nsPIE A CO., PRODUCE AND FORWARDING AGENTS. WILMINGTON, N. C. Panic ii lar attention paid to the receipts and Sale of Nacal Stores, Timber, Lumber, Corn, Bacon, Cot ton, 4c , iT-c. March 30. - S. M. WEST, Anctioneer and Commission Merchant, WILMINGTON, N. C. WILL sell or buy Real Estate and Negroes at a small commission. A i. so : Strict attention givento t lie site of Timber, Tur pentine, Tar, or any kind of Country Produce. Office 8cond door, South side of Market street, on the wharf. June 12. 1853. 33 ly. A. H. VANB0KKELEN. General Agent, Commission and Forwarding merchant, WILMINGTON. N. C. Particular attention given to sale and purchase of Naval Stores. June 1,1353. 123-ly. - t. c7Wr?iii General Commission Merchant, WHjHISGTOS, JI.C. fTSUAL advance made on consignments of Cot- J ton, Naval Stores and other produce Pellicular attention given by G. W. Davis to pur chasing cargoes, procuring freights for vessels. Ac. Jan 41 128 MEDICAL HOUSE, No. 16, SOUTH FREDERICK STREET, ftALTIMOrt.lt. MARYLAND. Established in order to afford the Afflicted sound and scientific .Medical Aid, andor the suppression of Quackery. DR. 1. B. Smith has for many years devoted hi wholeatteniion to the treatment of Private com plaints, in all their varied and complicated forms. His great success In those long standing and diffi cult cases, such as wore formerly considered incur able, is sufficient to commend hiin to the public a worthy of the extensive patronage he has received, Within the last eight years, Dr. S. has treated mere than 29.500 cases of Pri v.i ti nnmniainn in ihiv differenfMorms and stages; a practice which no doubt exceeds that of all other physicians now ad vertising in Baltimore, and not a single case is known where his directions were strictly followed, and medicines taken at reasonable time, without effecting a radical and permanent cure ; therefore, persons afflicted with diseases of the above nature, ' no in ittrr how difficult or long standing the case may be," would do well to call on Dr. Smith ,at hi office. No, 16, SouthJrederick St., and if not effec tually relieved no remuneration vWU be required for hi services. His medicine ate. free from Mercury and all mineral poisons; put up in a neat and com pact form, and may be taken in a public or private house, or while travelling, without exposure or hin drance from business, and except incases of vio ent inflammation, no change of diet is necessary. STRICTURES.Dr. Smith has discovered a jiew method by which he can cure the wojst form of on future arm uiai wiinoui pain ur inconvenience to the pjticnt. Irritation of the uretha, or prostrate gland, or neck of the bladder, is sometimes mis: uker. Icr strictures byseneral practitioners or charlatans. YUUNU MEN and others afflicted with Seminal Debility, wheth er originating from a Certain Destructive Habit, or from any other cause, with train of bodily and men tal evils which follow, when neglected, should make an early application, thereby avoiding much trouble and suflering, as well as expense. By bis improved method of treatment, Dr. S. can-safely guarantee a speedy and perfect cure in all cases ol this-com plaint. TO FEMALES. All diseases peculiar to Females (as also Sup pressions, Irregularities, &c.) speedily and effectu ally removed. The efficacy of his remedies, for the cure of theubove atTcciions, have been well tested in an extens ve practice for the last twelve years. 1 ersons at a distance may consult Dr. a. by a letter, post-p.nd, describing case, and have medicine securely Dut up and forwarded to any part of the United St.iies. always accompanied with full and explicit directions for use. Communications con sidered strictly confidential. Office arranged with separate apartments, so that patients never see any one but the doctor himself. Attendance daily, from 8 in the inoining till 9 at night. pf. B. Persons afflicted with any of the above complaints, will do well to a old the vnrious NOSTRUMS A.D Ari.Xi'LA. advertised by Apothecaries nnd Druggists as a cer tain chip for any and every disease. They are put up to sell, but not to cure, and Irequentiy no niucn more harm than good there!" ire avoid them. A word to the wise is sufficient. Address DR. J. B SMITH, 16 South Frederick ft., Baltimore. Md. Oct. 13. 90-ly-c. A1 BILLS OF EXCHANGE. AN F.legant Edition of Bills of Exchange, print ed in Geimany, in Books of 10 quires and in sheets, just received and for sale at the office of Tlie Commercial. DR. SWAYNE, N Eminent Physician of Philadelphia, has given to the world the benefit of hi expe rience by preparing remedies suitable to almost every disease. Dr. Sicaync's Compound Syrvp of Wdd Cherry, for Curing Coughs, Colds, Consumption, and all Diseases of the Throat, Breast and Lung. DR. SWAVNE'S VKRMIFUGK, Por Destroyina Worms. Curinz Dvspepsis, dre. Dr. Swayne's Sugar Coated Sarsapa and Tar Pill, a cenlle purgative and alterative Medicine, far superior t the Pill in general use. Dr. Swayne's utroiera Morbus uiarrncea, ana Dysentery Cordial, a neer. foiling remedy. . A fresh supply just received at - u. A unntb s, urug atore, COCHRAN & RUSSELL. (SCr-CESSOlS TO TH3S. UI3JME i CO ) General Commission Merchants, .Vj 32, North Wharres. tntl o3 North Water Sit PHILADELPHIA. I. HA1VIT COCIIBAX, W. . Liberal cash advances made on consignment. Jwly 30th, 1353. 53-if. II. DOLL.tER G. POTT LB. T D0LLNER & POTTER, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NEW VORK: Liberal Cash Adtan-et made on all Consignments. April 30, 1854. 20-ly-pd. WILMINGTON MARBLE AND STONE YARD. THE Sabecriberhaving accepted tbe agency ol MtreraUargeastablishment at the North, which wlilfuraiah him an unlimited supply of finished or anSnUhck, foreignand domestic MARBLE of all auahttes, t prepared tonn atioraer tor MONUMENTS AND TOMB STONES, and every other article in tbe line of the business at reasonabU rates. SCULPTURING, LETTERING OR CARVING , Executed as vellaa can he done eitner North or South. Thebeat eferenco eaa be given, if required. JAS.McCLARAPTAN. March 3. 149-tf. CANAL BARROWS. T?OK SALK, by A. April 25. Sole Agents for Wilmington. I7-if. TO THE SICK AND AFFLICTED. DU. SWAViNK'S COMPOUND SYRUP WfCD CHEBCRT. OP DR. SV 1 ow I SANDS SARSAPARILLA. .V QUART BOTTLES. Por Purif':g the Blood, and for the Cure of Scro fula, Rheumatism, Stubborn Ulcers, Dyspepsia, Salt Rlicu n, I'erer Sores, Erysipelas, Pimples, Bilei, Mercurial Diseases, Cutaneous Erup tions, Liter Complaint, Bronchitis, Con sumption, Female Complaints , Loss of Appetite, General Debility, if-c. N this preparation all the restorative properties of me root are concentrated In their utmost strength and efficacy ; but while Sarsaparilla Root forms an important part of its combination, it is, at the same lime, compounded with other vegeta ble remedies of great power, and it is in the pecu liar combination and scien ific manner of its prep aration, that its remarkable success in the cure of sea so depends. It acts simultaneously upon the stomach, the circulation and the bowels ; and thus three processes, which are ordinarily the result of three different kinds of n editine, are carried on at the same time, through the instrumentality of this one remedial agent which gently stimulates while it disinfects and expels Irom llic stomaih and bowels all thai is irritating, and at the same time estores vigor and lone. Alany other preparations imitate in oearing the name ot Sarsaparilla, and in that their resemoiance tnus, Deing ottcn prepar ed from worthless and inert roots, and of course possess no healing or curative properties, and pa tients in making choice ot which ihey will use, should take no other, but that one entitled to their confidence, from the long list of cures it has effect ed on livina witnesses, whose testimonials and residence have been published, and who are still bearing daily irslmony to us worth. ASTONISHING CURK. Patterson, N. Y , 20th, 1851. Messrs A. B. dr.. D Sands: Gentlemen. Hav ing witnessed the most beneficial effects from the use of your Sarsaparilla, it gives me pleasure to send you the following statement in regard to my son. In the spring of Is4bhetook a severe cold. and after eight weeks of severe suffering the dis ease settled in his left leg and foot, which soon welled to the utmost. The swelling was lanced by his physician, and discharged most profusely; after that no less tlmn elovt n ulcers formed on the le and foot at on- time. Wehad fivediff rent Phy- sicians.but none relieved him much ; and the last winter found him so emaciated and low that he was unable to leave hi" I ed, suffering the most excrucia ting pain. Durin this time the bone had become so much aflected that piece afterpiece came out, of which he has now more than twenty-five preserved in a bottle, varying from one half to one and a half inches in length. We had given up all hopes of his recovery, bulat this lime we were induced to try your Sarsaparilla, and with its use his health and appetite began immediately to improve, a nd so rap id was the change that lesj than a dozen bottles ef fected a perfect cure. With gratitude, I remain truly yours, DARIUS BALLARD. We the undersigned neighbors of Mr. Ballard, cheerfully subscribe to the facts of the above state ment. . H. & R. S. Hayt, A.M.Trowbridge, 'Geo. T. Dean, C. F.astwood. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail by A. B. A. D. Sands, l)ru;eis;s and Chemits, 100 Ful-on street corner of William New York. Sold also by Druggists generally throughout the United States and Canada. Price SI per bottle ; six bellies for S3. For sale by Dr. A. O. Bradley, and Messrs. C. D. DuPre, Wilmington, N. C. Aprils. 19-Gm. towage! ON nd after thisdate. all vessels rJEmZUSh lowed in harbor by Steamer Same MISCELLANY. The most effectual and speedy CURE FOR CONSUMPTION Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis. Liver Complaints. Spilling Blood. Dif ficulty of Breathing, Pains in the Side and Breast, t'alpitatwn of trie Heart, Influenza, Orwuf, nroKcn Constitution, Sore Inroal, siertous Jteouuy, ana all Diseases of the IViroat. Breast, and Lungs. G.RKAT CURK OF THOMAS DICKSON, After having been given up to die by Physicians and friends. Point or Rocks. Kbederick Co., Md., ? June 9th. 1851. S R. SWAYNF. : Dear Sir Believing it a duty e to the public, and in justice to you, I have thought proper lo make known one of the most cxttaordinarv cures, in my own case, that has ever heen truly recorded. In the month of October last, I was afflicted with a severe gather ing i n my breast, which formed a large abscess, and also communicated to my lungs and very much afflicted them, and discharged large quan tities of corruption, external and internal. My breath could also pass through my lungs and out through the cavity of mv breast with apparent ease, attended with a violent cough day and night, loss of nppeiite. and extreme debility, so that my physicians thought my case extremely hopeless and beyond t he power of medicine. I remained in this wretched condition for a long time, until 1 was wasted to a mere skeleton, and there seemed to be no hope for me. but. having read in the pub lie papers of the many wonderful cures performed by your COMPOUND SVRUP OK WILD CHKRRY. 1 immediately sent to Baltimore for five bottles and commenced its use, and, to my greut satisfaction and that of my anxious family, I lie abscess or opening in my lungs began to heal, and ihe cough subfided, nnd on using ten bottles I was restored to perfect health. 1 feel very grate ful, and firmly believe tint in your medicine, un der the blessings of Divine Providence, 1 am In debted for this great change, and tint happy lo say that I am now enjoying a; good health as 1 ever have. Yours, very respectfully, THOS. DIXON. The subscriber is well acquainted with Thomas Dixon, and can testify that he has been afflicted as above represented I regard his recovery as almost a miracle. He is a worthy member of society. JAM KS R. DURBOROW, Paster of the Berlin Circuit, Baltimore Conference. it gives lone to the stomach, strengthens the digestive organs, and is the original and only true preparation of Wild Cherry manufactured. Ob serve particularly the portrait of Dr. Swayne is on the wrapper, around each bottle. Laboratory for the manufacture and sale of nil DR. SWAYNK.'S MF.D1CINES, No. 4 NORTH S F.VENTH ST, above Market, Philadelphia. For sale Wholesale and Retail by C. . D. DuPRF., Wifmi'ngton, N. C. April 25. 17 ly. SASH, JMND AND DOOR AGENCY. Formerly conducted by Guy C. Holchkiss. IMlh public ure hereby informed, that 1 have . bcci appointed ajent lor the sale of Window Sash, Blinds and Doors, manufactured by the New Haven Ccm., and am prepared to fill all orarrs in. the above line. 1 lie quality of the work ol theNew Haven Com. is well known in this market. Builders andall persons in wanJLof he above articles, are requested to send in their orders, and they will he prompt ly rilled. Terms nvanably cash on delivery. WM. A. GWYF.R. Genera I Agent Com mission and Forwarding Mer chant . April 18. 16 HAY. OA ("k B.A LF.S HAY, now on the way from New v'JU York, for tale by June 29. FRKF.MAN & HOUSTON. A PHILADELPHIA SCEPCE. ' The Philadelphia American states that a degraded female named Juliana Pennig- ton, who had respectable relatives in that city, fell dead, in a drunken fit, on Wed nesday, morning, in an alley running from Baker street, and that ber body was per mitted to lie on the pavement throughout the entire day, exposed to the hot sun.- It then adds : , "There was an immense crowd in the neighborhood. All these foul alleys that run from South Sixth and Seventh treei9 had poareflfoniahj degra ded beings, and a more drunken miserable set of representatives of humanity we nev er beheld. There wu scarcely, one of the crowd who was not under the influence of rum, and at that scene of death, in ifs most horrible from, cursing, demoniacal laughter and obscene iests . were., to beacons tantly it QOOL: A young marl ; named Gardiner, alias Davis, left bis boarding-house the other day, in Boston, carrying with him some ju in bank notes, two watches, and soma jewelry, belonging to soiua inmate of tbe house. While the officers were se arc ning for him, he called on the lady.be had thus robbed, and, in the coolest manner imagin able, desired her to have some articles of clothing washed for him at once, as on the next day he was to dine with a party, of gentlemen at Parker's at tbe same time he pulled out of his" pocket part of the very roll of bills he had stolen from tbe house, and paid for some arrears of board that be owed, and also for the washing he was to have done, and said he would call again for tht clothes. A gentleman belonging to the house happened to come in at this time, and Davis wm arrested nnd held for trial. Nov. 8th, 1833. eery and cainotin, win be cnargd. GEO. HARR1SS, Agent. 101. SUMMER ! SUMMER ! ! SUMMER! !! IHK Subscribers huve on hand the following Syrups and Cordials very fine for Summer dtinks: Lemon and Strawberry Syrups by the gallon and bottle. Raspberry Syrup. Cordials of various kinds. Ginger, Cherry, Black Berry Bounce, Claret and Southern Wine, French Yine gar, German Bitters, and RsspberTy, Vinegar; be sides some Black Berry Wine, good for the Con vention Grip" now raging. June 15. RESTON A TOWNS HKND. WE have on hand a very handsome assortment of Paper Hangings, Fire Screen-1, Borders, Window Shades, Curtains, Cornices, Ac, f-c. For sale and put up by WILKINSON dr. F.SLER, June 8. Upholsterers and Paper Hangers. PARASS0LS. OPENED this dav, new supply of Parassols, very superior quality, plain Black Silks, plaid and striped Cambrics and Swiss Muslins, Nansook and Jaconett do. full line of white embroidered Curtain Mnstins, Fancy Nett Yells, Lace Collars, Men's extra quality colored Silk Gloves, Ae., c. f or saw oy JAJlbS UAWSON. April 27. is. SPRING STYLi? BONNETS. TUST received, Urge and fctadaefae assort I meat, per Adams 4t Co.'s Express. For sale cheap, by KAHNWEIUSR 4fc 90. March 7. l69w A SAD STORY. The following sad story is from the New York Times: y A married woman namde Rose McKin ney, residing in Mill street, South Brook lyn, died wiih the cholera on Monday morn ing, about two o'clock. Her infant child died in a few hours afterwards. Officer Reynolds, of the Third District Police, yis ited the house about this time, and fnmd in the room with the bodies tbe husband and father insane, and another chihfTJear I3' dead with the cholera. No physician had been in attendance on any of these persons. Such scenes are of almost daily occurrence in this city. The bodies were remov.ed to the Dead House, and the child, more dead than alive, was taken to , the Cholera Hospital for treatment. ,. '., . . JUST RECEIVED. A FEW kegs of extra Baiter, and for sate by C. DoPRE &. CO. Jur 42. INDIA RUBBER BEDS AND Cushion for sale by WILKINSON A F.SLER. April 8. Upholsterers. UME! LIME!! rY(( CASKS Rockport Lime now landins for UUSalc by. J. HATHAWAY &. SON. June 29. 45. WANTED. CJ ff f LBS. Bees wax, for w hich the highest v,Vuv market price, will be paid in cofh. 1 . March 9. C. & B. G. WORTH. THE NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COM P'Y, RALEIGH, N. C. THE above Company hr s been inoperalionsince the 1st of April, 1343, under the direction of the following Officers, viz : Dr. Charles K. Jonhson, 1'resiaenf, Wm. D. Haywood, Vice President, James F. Jordan, Sccrctaiy, Wni.H. Jones, Treasurer, Pcrrin Busbee, Attorney, Dr. Charles K. Johnson, ) r.i- 1 rt-j -r Dr. Wm.H.McKee, Medical Board of Dr. R.B. Haywood, $ "nsullat.on. J. Hersm.m, General Agent. This Company has received a charter sivina ad vantages to the insured over an v other Com nan v The 5th Section srivea the Husband the privilege 10 insure his own uiciorinu sole use of his wile and Children, free from any clainifof the representa tives of the husband or any of his creditors. Organized on purely mutual principles, the life members participate in the whole of the profits which are declared annually. Besides, th applicant for life, when the annual premium is over 330 may pjy one nan in a ixote. All claims for insurance against the Companv will oe paid witnin ninety uays alter proof 01 the death of the party is furnished. Slaves are insured for one or five years, at rates which will enable all Slaveholders to secure this class ot propenty against the uncertainty of life. lave insurance presents a new and interesting feature in the history of North Carolina.which will prove very important to the Southern States. 1 he last lour months operation of this Cnmnanv shows a veryt a ree amount of business mnra than the Directors expected to do the first year having 1 .J .. : 1 .1 rxirt n . ucauy ihucu more man sov I OUC1CS. Dr. w. w. tlABBiss, Medical Examiner, and Aent. Wilmington, N. C. All Communications onbusinessof theCnmnanv 1 i j i j. "i ' uuuiu ueaauresseu to JAS. F. JORDAN .Sec'y. Raleigh.Feb. 12, 1S53. 141-if. TOWING BY STEAMER CALHOUN ORDERS fortowlngby STEAMER C4LHOUN,wlll have attention n left at the office of , a GEO. UARRISS. 105. STEAM ENGINE AND SAW MILL. I WILL sell low, and on accommodating jl terms, tne i-.ngine ana Machinery the Cape Fear Sieum Saw Mill H Ii cylinder, 2 feet stroke; three 32 inch boilers, 'iO feet lung main shaft 10 feel 0 Inches long the power of ihis engine is eat Imaltd at 60 horsf , has a new extra cylinder and log gecrinp, and all the appliances necessary for the full cqoij mcnt lo operate ni ont o. - ,, Also, 2 Slave d rcssing Machines, Jointers, &c.. complete. U. U. 1 AUSLK Y. Jan. 21 I31-f JUST TO nAND. rRESII SODA, Butler, Milk, Sugarand Pilot L Crackers; 18 bble. handsome Brown Sugar t 0 hl4. Clarified, 10 Crushed, 10 Powdered aad 5 Granulated; Fulton Market Corn Becfj Sinok el Beef; New Cheese; Long No. 1 Mackerel 1 Cod Fish, and various other Items that will be found useful as well aa ornamental, at the Fami ly Grocery. 1000 lbs. Korneeay's Extra Hams. Just to hand. GEO. MYERS. Front at.' May 18. . ., .. . 27. FRESD FROM NEW YORK. . Per Schr. Charles Mills, r- . x 1 ABBLS. of Stewarts (A) Crashed Sugar IvMCask do. best No . 1 Syrup 2 bbl. Large No. 1 Mackerel 3 dozen bottles best Sweet Oil; 5 do. Cans of Potash, prime for making Soap ; 25 Bsgs prime Green Rio Coffer; 6 half bbts. of that Fulton Market Family Beef. Low for cash at GEO. H. KRLLEVS. June 20. J., H N. C. T.& 8. ef Age copy. GOSHEN BUTTER. ) KEGS Extra Goshen Batter, just received -' J and for sale low for cash, at i s June 3. GEO. MYERS. FRESH PEACHES. OiYlCANS Fresh Peaches, just to hand in -CVAi beautiful older, at GEO. MYERS. 34. June 3. INDIA CH0LAG0GNE- CERTAIN Remedy for Chills and Fevers, as . thousands can June, 29 testify. For sale at C. at U. Dcl'KK'3. Drag and Chemical Store, J. and H. Copy. 43. SUGAR, COFFEE AND SOAP, Per Schr. L. P. Smith, from N. Y. BBLS. of ft. L. dr. A- b lew arts C. Yellow jtJ Sugars. 25 bags best Green Lagnira C fleet 20 boxes Wm. Colgate and A No. 1 Soap 10 half boxes do do. do, do. 10 do. do. 'pale-- do. Low fir cash, at GEO. H. KELLET'S. July 6. J., H., N. C. T. and Spirit Age copy. HERRING. OA; KEGS Dutch Herring, just reee.ved oior J sale low, at July 8. GEO. MYERS. 43. N O W It the time to hae yomr rooms and pes saoes papered with decorations, flee or om mon, a we have large assort menfa on band, and superior workmen fronTKew ork, who wUI h.ne paper in latest styles- i' "nS v v WILMINGTON dr. ESLER, July 22. Paper Hangers and CpholstfTCrm. Nov. 16. BY EXPRESS. RECEIVED this morning, new "PP' very rich Plaid Summer SiH g"" and Printed French Jaeonetta; Black net Milts; MournimVColtarst Chiixtta and Undersleeves, cSSfiA Ganae Merino Veal., allaisea from No 1 uniTlso Lndiee ditto; Fringed and Damask Sidered "uen Towel., . beaaiifui article of printed U.e-.for Bo,-. -fi&foJSSff? April 6. 9 July 22. EMPTY BARRELS. 1 quality, for sale by ezFlTi SECOND HAND Spirit Barrels, of g ood& RUSSELL. BRO. MACKEREL. t?r BBLS. No. 3 New, and ot exact feat aaajlty. JJ For sale Dy Jnly 23. KUSSELLrA BRO. - BACON. ;vj WESTERN tides and ti ho aiders. For sal by Jnh2. - , KUSSLL BRO. NEW York City Mess Port. Por salavn. i. July K- CZQ,
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