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X iA V OLUME IX NUMBER 70.- WILMINGTON, -N. C TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 29, 1854, WHOLE NUMBER 1121 V I 1 M A I t -X i "V --Vi A. i i . i . ., r i i ii ill i , t i 'ii Li 1: III :.( II V. I I . 1:1 III III I . ,5ggSSgggg . . .. . . -, ...... .. a. , . JflE Till-WEEKLY C0M3IE RCUL I published eveiy Tvcsdat, ThdD4T ai Satvidat i per nqmn,pyalI inalica TO, Cruer Front aud Blarktt Streets, BATES 0K.ADVEHTISIWG. I qr. 1 iosertion & 60 I qr. 2 month, 94 00 6 00 t " 3 . " 1 00 I 1 6 . . , 8 00 I ! mamh, 2 60 r 12- - 12 00 Tea lioea or lcs mace a square, it an adver tUeineac ejeceeds ten iinca, the piice will be in prupolrtioa. - All aiveniscmenia are payable at the time ol their insertion. r ' ; Covraets with vonrly a Jvertisera, will.be made o mo at liberal leritis - t iV t iraaufotof contracts Tor yearly advertlsin; will ba peHittcdv . Shouli cireiiaiaiicca rfeadcr a tshKi4 in IxtlnSjJT; awwnerpeeiei. raaeai Mieepasary, atcorj;n t the, jih1i4:!i4 terms be at tho option of the eontretor,tor the time he has advertiaed. ' ; . ,-Xh.o privilege of Anona) Advertisers i a atrteTJ J limired to their own immediate bnuncsa; and ail adrertUemrois tor the .benefit of other persona, s well a all advertisements not iramediniely con nected with thujr own business, and ail eier of ndverltaereenis in length or otherwise bvyond the J units engaged, will be charged at the usual rales. No advertisements ia included in the con'racl fur the sate -or rent of houses or lands in town r country, or for the sale or hire of ngroea, whcih ;r the, property is owned by the advertUer or by other persons. Thea are excluded by tie term 'immediate bueinc'' ' .. " , - j- All adventse'nwtts. inserted ia the tri-weetl? C't -nertial, are entitled to one lesertion in the Weekly free of charge., ... I . - JOB, CARD A3ll FAXCY miXTiXG, RUrCTEDII SUPERIOR STYLE. 1 'A POa THE COMMERCIAL. Nw Yobk Messrs. Dollksb A Potts. ' ; Bottom CMAaLasriMiTH, Ho. 6, Central Wharf. "Philadelphia &. K. (.'on is. - Baltiinor Wst. H.PAaand Wm.Thowsow JOB, BOOK, ; -CARS) :AHDliiH CORNER OP FROST AND MARKET STREETS, WILMINGTON, N. C. Particular Attention paid to the Following Kinds or Letter 1'ress printing. Bill of Kxehangt, Bilt of Lading, Book, Cards, . Catalog u e, - Certificates, Checks, ' Circulars, Drafts. ? ' ' Entries qf Merchandise. Handbills, - Labels. Law Blanks, Holes, ... Pamphlets, Posted Receipts, Bates of' Freight. : ' . dc, 4f-c, fc. And PL .A IN AND KANCYPIUKTING, of eve ry description, done in the neatest man- ner, and en the most reasonable terms. Wilmington, August 17, 1S5. . NEWS. THREE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. THE EASTERN WAR. The Danube ia Possession of tbe Turks. New Yodk, Aug. 24.- The. steamer " Asia arrived at her wharf at 7 o'clock this morning, bringing dates from Liverpool lo , the 12ih of Aug. i i i i"." 1 . r - sue onnga ponucai intetiigencc oi con siderable importance. The King of Saxony was thrown from liis carriage, near JunspruckT on the 9th," was kicked by a horse, his skull fractured, and died in half an hour. The cholera has broken out violently at. Vienna. The typhoid fever has also ap peared, , , - FURTHER FROM THE BEAT OF WAR. f -, Eigiily thousand Turks are now stated "to be in . Wallachia. ; ' The whole course of ihe Daniibe,. from 0ova to Galatz, is in possession of the - Turks.--1 ' : , : Austria and Prussia are expected soon to propose to the German Diet that the Federal contingency be placed on a war looting. . O .- v The Prussian army has not yet been mobolized. 1 . ! A email English expedition up the Suli na mouth of the Danube destroyed the Russian stoclE&lp, and burned Sultna to the ground. ' Prince Gor.sclfekoff, the Russian Em bassador at- Vienna, announced that Mol daSa as well as Wallachia will be imme- diately evacuated, consequently the ad vance of the Austrian has been counter- - iTKinded. ... . Austria siibseque.tly signed an engage ment with England and France to insist . on guarantees f future peace from Russia, and not to be satisfied with the dolus quo. i The Russians continue to retreat and the Turks to ad vance, but no fighting has 1 ta ken jslace. .' J, v . . . t Active preparations continue to be made or the invasion of Crimea, but .the expedi- . - lion has not yet jailed. " - "'".. ENGLAND. . y-. t., i In the British. Parliament, Mr. Hume called the at'ention of the Government to 4 he necessity of taking still more- energetic measures for the suppression of the Cuban Z hvve trade. r He was sure Espartero would give his best assistance to - carry . out the. , project. ". ., . ,.. The government had chartered ships to . convey nrms and stores for defence to Hal ifax and SL John's. N. B. CaiiKop nnA Mtm. treat, and the West India, Islands, &e. " The eholera was increasing a Liverpool. ' An "American built brig'of 800 tons, tim "Wr laden water logged, stripped and aban doned, and that had apparently been fired ? into by 32 pounders,' was boarded on the J 4th of June, in !at ;53, N. long. 18 W , .She was supposed to have been overhauled a privateer. . , , f. Dantzic. August 11. Three thousand 'French soldiers and 600 English marines landed on three points of the ". IsIand.of Aland with bui little interruption and no 1 4 Joss, on the preceding Tuesday. The fort was to be attacked next day. lltree thousand Fren sh troops h a ve lan ded at the Isthmus of Perekof, in, Crimea 'also. '.- " ."-'v.'; ' - .-. ., : ,, - - v'. Admiral Napiet was -off Eomersund in , ;fhe ship Bull Dog. : -. r i Fire persons were executed at Parma on ' tle 4th inst', havinr? tnken part in the re cent insurcctioo. Ports, August lIyTlieMaruteur pub lishes the French government's refusal lo grant an armistice, but that "peace majr be had on the following' terms: -A ' First Tho aboiitroa jF ihe Russian Pro tectorate over VVallachia, Serria, and Mol davia. " .v Second-r-Thc freedom of.Uja mouth of the Danube. !. ', . . Third The revision of the .reaiy. with reference to the limits of : Ruaaia, in the Black-Sa. , .. . . v 1; -. . . Fourth No power to have a P?1010, rate over TurkUb subjects. Vlj. ARIUYAL OF, TWO STJ&tel& Rw JTpRktAug. Th steamer George Law anived triis morurng "with pafig-1MU'iiKlfe'f 'dottax in gokl.jt'.Ti'he ' Prwpriethens has also a r-: rived, with $300,00d in sotd. J " . Peremptory orders Itave been recehfi ed. at Sau Francisco for Commodore DiilaueY. requiring the imniediate.-les'-kj patch of two armed vessels tdthe Sand- tirirl Ttlnnrl nil 'miKlii Sfrvirfi. 1 New and rich; gold diggings have been discovered about 25 miles from Poit Oxford, and also near-Pine Grove, on tho sonih point of Slate Creek and Rolaud-'s Plat. - . , The Know Npthiug.s were organizing af Sacramento. i ' 4 , , The .barque Libertad arrived at San Francisco in 80 days from Hong Kons;. She started with 400 Chinese passen gers, of whom Tuu died on the passage; also Capt. Charles Atwood. A great fight - between two large par ties of Chinese bad taken place on the 15th, near Waversville. Twenty-one of the combatants were killed, and a large number wou.wkd. It is said that the fight originated in an attempt on the part of the royalists to levy a contribu tion to assist tire imperialists in China to repel the "rebels. I', 7 -: New York, Aug. 24. The Panama Star of the I4rh gives favorable accounts of the re-olutkn for the constitutional cause. General Maniniano Collagos, commanding the revolutionary party at B'Kkormanga was killed and his party dispersed. i Congress had not met, (rom inability to form a quorum, and Herrera had na med a new ministry. A fire broke out at Panama on the 9th, and the church of Santa Anna and twelve houses were destroyed. "At Valparaiso, on the 14th of July, the. markets were extremely dull. Car-. olina Rice was scarce and vising. Su gars sold freely at rates slightly advanc ed." f " "". "' . : The mails to Panama are to be month ly instead of semi-mothly. The Russian prize reported by a pre- . a vious man to nave Deen taken Dy a French steamer into Valperaiso was the bring Corivier, 103 days from Pernam btico. She knew nothing of the war. The cargo consists of sugar, and is val ued at $76,000. C. DfPRE DANIEL B. BAKER. C. DuPRE & CO. GENERAL AGEN'1"S COMMISSION ASU PAKVVAKUINti M EKCIIA X T!, WILMINGTON N. C July 22d, IS34. 54-l2ro. STEAM ENGINE AND SAW MILL. WiLL. sell low, and on accommodating terms. ih Ensine and Machinery Of tha Cane Kear Steam Saw Mill 14 inch cylinder, 2 feet st roke i three 32 inch boilers, 30 feet I on ir main shaft. 10 feci 6 inches Ions the power of this engine ia estimated ai 60 hoi sc. has a new extra cy liuaer ana lg gcering, anu an me appliances nceary for . the full cqui mcnt lo operate ai once- . - Alma i ;?tawa-ilriiInr Machines. Jointers. dec. Also, complete. O.G. P. A It Si LK Y. Jaa.Zl 31 If BONNETS BONNETS. SILK and arte Straws, trtmed and untrimed at reduced prices, by " July 27. KAH.XWEILEK. BKO, ! MOURNING GOODS. CJILK TlSin-:, Bareges, Lawns, Uineliam, at re kj duced prices, by JCAH.WV E1LKH & BRO. July 27. 56. SUGAR-SUGAR. 50dB BBLS. C. Yellow Sugar t 10 do. A. White o.; S boxes Loaf do. Just landed and for sale by ' -- ZKNO H. GREEN K. July 25. N.C.T.'copy. 65. NORTH CAROLINA BACON. WE received yesterday on consignment by R. 5500 Ibi.N.C. Bacoa, which we will sell at wholesale of retail." Jufy2i). W.M.SHKRWQOD & CO. HAY-nAY. 1 TO BALKS to arnve 1 0J Mary Powells August 10. . from New York, per GEO. I1ARR1SS. V: 62. BIRD CAGES, JUST RECEIVED at Ang. li. J. M. ROBINSON'S. BACON. QfA PIECES prime A No.' IB icon, hams, 0JJ aide and shoulders, for sale by July 13.. . Q.U1J4CE dc COWAN. RECEIVED THIS DAY. TE0. Express. 500 prs. Children's Shoes a va A. rtety ol styles ana colors 10 suit ins sesson. May 25. , JON KS & GA RON E tt'Sl BACON AND PORK. 1 f HMDS. Prime Sides: 25 bbls. clear Mess I J P .irk, in store and t arrive, for sale by July 6. GEORGE HAR1USS. ' SUGAR.; ; OFL HHDS. Choice Sugar, for the Kali Trade. W east sell 8agar cheaper than the article can be boghl ia the Northern mark el a. r- July 29.. - . - W. M. SHERWOOD & CO. s EUTTER--BUTTERBUTTER. ANOTHER new lot of Maryland Dairy Batter, v. REiJTON feTOWNSHEND. May 20. 33. LITTLE'S LIVING AGE. - Na! 524. Received and for sale at - . . tig. 17. vv-WHITAAER a. --,.v-EDIlSSFEED.-iv, r 1 HA BAGS Cora and Cob cnished. For sale lVJUby PETTEWAYIA PKITCIIETT. July 27. . , ; : 53. BUSINESS CARDS. . DR. GEORGE BETTNERi - OF NORTH CAROLINA. OFFICE, No. 638, BROADWAY, OR AT TRK ' PRE3C0TT HOUSE-NEW TORK." f Eeb. 16. . I421yc. W. M. SHERWOOD & CO., ... WHOLESALE Grocers and Commission Mer chants Wilmington, N. C. All consignments ol Naval (Storea, together with Cotton, Bacon. Lard, Cora, Steal, Flour, Ac, she! ecure the highest market price. Doc ia r : ns-a N J: D; LOVE, ' ' ' UAXUFACTIIRE I? AXD DEALER m r 2USTEADS CrTAJS, MATTRESSi-3. Ae-aie. V. . : Af rant y WMt St at At -v Mtdiri'MOiUini, wiuJUktrror, c. ' j Sept. 1 6. W. --t T "19"t'r CASH ELL: 1 J- A. PARKER. CASHWELL & PARKER, , COMMISSIO N M E R C H A N T 8, WILMINGTON. N:C. Office formerly occupied by Mr. Wm. A. Swyer. March 23. 3-lye. J. C. LATTA, COMMISSION MERC HAST d AGBST, Wilmington, n. Oct. 1,1853. - GENERAL C. . 85-1 y- WJL.KINSON & ESLtiK,. UPHOLSTERS & PAPER HANGERS, KEEP ON HAND AND MADE TO ORDER, Mattresses, Feather Bods, Window Cwrtains . and Fixtures. " ' AH work in the ahove line dune at shortest No tice. Wilmington, N.C., Market st, March 13. ... . 1. JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM, , General Commission and Fonrardias Mrrthant. Prompt personal attention given to Cotifclgn meuts lor Sale or Shipment. - Liberal Cash advances made on Consignm.en.ts to ' me or to my New York friends. Wilmington, Jan. 30, 1853. -135. ' W. C. HOWARD, " GENERAL Commission and Forwarding Mer chant, Wilmington. N. C.; Liberal Cash ad vances mi te on Consignments. Nov. 29 ; t . M09-tf ROUNTREE, WATSON & CO., General Coiumissiou Merchants, ISO Prout t . New, York. Liberal Advances Made on Consignment. J. D. aOUSTRSS, B. C. WATSON, W. M. WlOO 18. ' Augusi 25, 133.- 69-ly. J. HATHAWAY Si SON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, , WIL.MINGTON, N. C. J. Hathaway, J. L. Hatuawat. Feb. 15, 1853. 31. - .. "... i. ' . " - -9 JAMES AXDCB. IBVAtOlirl. ANDERSON & SAVAGE. GENERA L COM IfWSO.V MER CUA XTS, WILMINGTON N. C. Liberal cash advances made on consignments. Oct. ii. 94- RUSSELL & BROTHER, (late sllis. uxiiii Ik eo ,) GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WILMINGTON, N. C. Liberal cash advances made on consignmentsof Naval stores, Cottoo, and other produce. May 3, 1353. C. & D. DuPRE. WHOLE SALE AND HETAL DEALERS IN Drugs, Mediciues. Chemicals, Paints, Oil, Dye Stuns, Glass. Perfumery, Cigars, Old liiquors. Fancy Articles, Ac., -MARKET STREET, Af 1LH1NGTO.V, N . C , f Prescriptionsoarefullyoinpounded by experi enced persons. March 28. 1853. - J.E.HALL, COMMISSION MF.RCHANT, Wilmington N C. OiBce in re tr of McMillan, Daia oV Co'. Store. Every attention paid to the sale and purchase of produce, and liberal cash advances made on sonsignments. Refers to Cspt. Gilbert Pot'er, K. P. Hall. Pre't Branch Bank Stale N- C ; O.G. Parsley, Pres't Commercial Bank; McMillan, Davis A Co. Ian. 21 131-lf WILLIAM A. G WYE J, General l;cnt;FurvarJi n i, Commission Xerehant - I take pleasure in informing my friends, that I am prepared lo give au business eatrusien 10 me efficient and personal attention. I have a whatf for Naval Stores, with ample accommodation, spirit House, and VVarehouse. .Consignments of Naval Stores for sale or shipment ; pnd all kinds of eoan- try produce solicited, casn aavancea maae on consignments. ,.. April is, 1H53. .- ia. C ON LEY, KIRK & CO. - - ' DEALERS IN BUTTER, Cheese, Lard, and Smoked Provisions, Pork. Beef, Bean, Pea. nd Dried Fruit. 233 and 235, FHONT STitEET, Corner of PECK SLIP, NEW YORK. March,2S.. - - . ; r - ' lye "rl I i iWILLIAM II, PEARE,- COLLECTOR ABf EfiTI Sl&tf ACLST. Far Ceautry Newspapers - throughout tbe x; . Uulted States, " , Basement of Sun Iron Bo Lilsgs, Baltimore street All business entrusted lotus cre transacted proinpilv.op libtraltcrms. ept i , . ' s-i JAS. H. CHADBOURN 5t CO , X General Commission Merchants. VILMINGTOJi. S. C. ' , Jas. H. Ch aosjcss. . Gso. Cu adsoobs. - Jua. 1, 1353v. . . - A' I23. ;- F.T FOSTER, V4 ANUFACTURER of Burning and Silk Flags', 1VX and all kind of Wall and Plantation Tents. 35 and 37 South 3rd Street Philadelphia. - K.T.F. Jane 17. '- . v . : ... 40-3m-c. HENRY NUTT, " PICTOR kV FOBWlBDIXtt AG EXT, ; Wiilgies hi personal mUsntum to business entrust - tdto his cart. Sept. 8,1353. - . . 75-if. -i .JOSEPH nil FLANNER, ; r General Commission Merchant, . .VIIMINUTON, K, C. May 9th, 1353. . - .87-1 r--- v GEORGE MYERS, WS3LES1LE AMD RETAIL 6R0CS - . Ktsp eomstanOy e hand, It'mt. Teas, Liquors, i PrasUian; Hood and Willow Wart, Fruit, i Coajtct'umaries, f-c. South, Fremtotrcet, IVILMiiiGTON, N.t;,,.- -Nav.13,1852. .,. - 109, - T. C. & C. G. AYCHTIJ, r Axa F2ntr.:i?:3 Eiccms, IFL.1.YG TON, N. C BUSINESS CARPS. 0. L. FILLY AW. f PRODUCE BROKER, FORWARDING d COMMISSION M&KCHAXT, ', . OFFICE over STtore of -W.. H. McKuy. South Water street, .Wtrmldgtun, N. C.,- will make liberal cash advances on consignments.; He has engaged the services of Mr. John Hall as a Gen eral Produce Broker." Refers to. K. P. Hall, President Branch Bank ofthe State, Vilmingt6Q r - , ' ,., O. G. Parsley, " Commercial. Bank, Wilmington. Gen. A. McRarf, Preident W. 4 R. Railroad, do Gen. W. W Harllee da. W: & M.JUilroad, Mari n C. H., S. C. n W. K. Lane, Goldsboro!, N. C. ; July 6. . 7-if. MRS. KING, - 273 King Strct,brtNVen Wtwrth and Society . .. . -Srrfwts.CharWtan.C. tl - . M.WUFACTCREsS -i very superior aivle, IV it s 1'mnw, i'lsia frftit t mr.i Cutler Eur ttlnc, Hrcaet iorae41faeaHHMi-aiikiniii of Faocy-Hair V lailidg.. Qrdt-JsthiaiktfllJy received by Mail or otherwise. Charges moderate.' Ad, dress as above.- - - . - -April 13. , .-- 12-lyc. D. C. rBEBMAN. ' -OEOttGE BOCBTON PltKBMiN HUUsTON, MERCHANTS AND. FACTORS, WILMINGTON, N. C. IV. C. FRECMAN A CO. COMM ISSION M ERCH ANTS, T5 FRONT STREET,' NEW YORK. , PREEMAS ASH HOUSTON, VL)UXGT0S, S. J3- KEKP constantly on hand a stock ol Flour Cum, Pork, Bacon. Salt, Cofee,.gagar, Mo lasses, 'iVbaeca, Cigars. Snuf, Candles, Soap, For eign and -Domestic Liquors and Wines; Irunu NaUs, Paints, Oils, Glass, Domt sties, Hats, Boots, Shoes, Leather. Agricultural Impjements, and a va riety of ether articles, suitable for fatnilyend plan tation use and the retail trade, which they, will dispotcof in lots to suit dealers or consumers on reasonable terms for cash, or in, exchange for Na-; val Stores or other produce. ' The senior nartner D. C. FaEAw,i'locaiedln the cliy "of New York the junior. partner, Gso. Hodbtos, ia Wilmington. If desired, advances, will be made on consignments to and from either place. Ail business entrusted to them will receive proper attention ; and orders for Goods will be nrorriptlyand carefully fiUei. Sept. 9, 1852. - 76-f. V GEO. UARRISS, General Commission Merchant, VILrMINGTON, N. C. STRICT attention given to procuring Freight and purchasing Cargoes for vessels. Ksi aa TO K. P. Hall, Esq." y-V t fcw r J. U. Bellamy, f.iq. ) . Messrs. Tooker, Smyth & Co., N w v'ark . Thompson Hunter, S ? , Atex'r. Herroif Jr. Philadelphia. ST.r5l BUer, i "'-'-. C Jan. 2. 1853. - 123 if. I. W ESS EL. -. - . - H B. CILERS. WESSEL & EILERS COMMISSION MERCHANTS dk WHOLE- USALE GROCERS, Nartli Water 6l.t Wil- mlnrton. N. C. intend to keep at the sbove standa genera I assortment of Groceries, Liquors, and Provisions at wholesale and to carry on a GenoralComniission Business., . mriiiiici : -. E. P.Hall.PresM Br'ch Bank of the State. 1 0. Q. Parsley, Pres't Commercial Bank. Wif. P.K. Dickinson, Esq. Poppe A Co. N York Dollner A Potter. ftcw .0TU Jan. 20 1854. 31. GEO. Ii: KELLY, COMMISSION MERCHANT. Nextdooi to A. A. Wannet's,on North Wstcrst. willattend to the sale of all kinds of Country Pro luce, such as Corn, Peas, Meal, Bacon. Lard ,4c. and willkeepconstantly on band a full supplyof Groceries, Ac. References. -Willet Hali.ofWayne, Jno tlcRae, Wilmington W. Caraway. . Gen. Alx.. McRae. " E. P. H. II, Wilmington, Wiloy A. Wain. Dec. 13, 1852. ,115-ly. JAS. F. GILLESPIE. GEO. S. GILLESPIE. JAMR4 P. GILLESPIB COM PRODUCE AND FORWARDING AGENTS. WILMINGTON, N C. Pattlcnlaraitention paid to the receipts and Saleof Naval Stores, Timber, Lumber, Corn, Bacon, Col- , nn ton, d-c.,dc. . March 30. 6. S. M. WEST, 1 Auctionrer and CommisMon Merchant, VVIIi.MINGTtlN, N. C. WILL tell orbuv Real Estate and Negroes at a small commission. :. a lso : ''-", ' Strict attention givento 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. 1353' ' ' '33 ly. A. II. VANBOKKELEN. General Agent, Commission aal Fonrarding . Merchant, . WILMIMCIOV, ff. C. ' Particular attention given to sale and purchase of Naval Stores. June 1. 1853. 123-ly. T. Cj WORTH." General Commission ? Merchant, WILMINGTON. V.C. aS UAL advanced made on consignments of Cot ton, Naval Stores and other produce . Patticular attention given by G. W. Davis lo pur chasing cargoes, procuring treishts for vessels. Ac. ' Jan 41 . . 128 COCHRAN & RUSSELL. . (SUCCESSORS TU TIMS: AL1B9XE k C8 ) ' General Commission Merchants, No 32, North nfiartes. ind 3 North Water Sis. - r: PHILADELPHIA. ... , , - 1. HABVBT COCHBAN, - ; W. S. BC4SBLL. " ' Liberal eash advances made on consignments. July 30th, 1953. . . ; ' 5S-if. H. DOLLSFR 7 Q. - POTTtH.' IT DOLLNER k POTTER, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, - NEW YORK: Liberal Cash Adtan'es made on all Consignment. April 30, 1854. , t , . 20-ly-pd. j ' .' ' 11 ' "' i JAS. T. PITTtWA. r - W- TBITCHBTT. PETTEWAY & PRITCHETT. General Oomnlnlon and Fsrwartilns;. Mer CHANT. ALSO WHOLESALE GROCERS, NORTH WATER STREET, WiLWHtoTest.N.C. - ; . Prompt attention wilt be given to the sale of Naval Stores aad all kinds of Produce. Inland keeping an- assortment if Groceries, Liquors and Provisions. .7 July 18. V- :-.r-- : -- 52. QUINCE & COWAN. Vf IIOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS; ' DEALERS IN WINES 4- LIQUORS. - - Corner of Front ad Priacea streets, ! WILMINGTON, W. O..' July 29. - 56. canal cAnnows. T?Oir ALK, by OUrca39. 3. M-'ROaX&'SON. r MEDICAL HOUSE, No. 1G, SOUTH FREDERICK STREET. BALTIMORE. MARVLAND. ' Established in order to afford the' Afflicted - - sound and ucienlific .t.edical AiU, : . i ' andor the suppression of vi. Quackery. BR. t.' B. Smith has for many years devoted his wholeauention to the treatment of Private com plain tu, in oil their varied and complicated forms. His great success in those long standing and diffi cult cases, such as wera formerly considured'lncur- kable,is sufficient to commend him to the public as wutwij ui tne eaienaAve patronage ne nas receivea. Within the latt eight years, Dr. S.has treated more than 29,500casea of Private Complaints, in ihtir ditt'erent forms and stages; a practice which no doubt exceeds that of all oilier physicians now nd- u n . t u i n .Wt n U 1 : 1 . . : I - . iii.ig ,m uuiuuiuic, .iiu nut , iinie case is known where his directions were strictTyfoIlowed and Medicines taken at reasonable time, without etl'tsniTtg a radical and pemra neat cure; therefore, persons articled witri diseases of the above nature, ' iia.riMWurlMiw dlffidUWiriemr standing tha ease Bay-be, apkfcArwrlitijatto De.4uU0r hi aHce,No, je, Sooth t'r;aeiick.StBtid ifjiot i-Bec-tnnlly reiie'ved ho rcnitmerarton will be required for bis services. .IIU lucdiciaeaare Tree from Mercsry aod all mineral poisons ; put up in a neat and com pact torn, and may be. taken in a public or ptnrt( house, or while travelling; without exposure or hin drancefroni business, and except in cases of vio ent inflammation, no change of diet is necessary. STRICTURES.-Dr. Smith has discovered a new method by'which he can cure the worst form of stricture and that wunout pain or inconvenience to the patient. Irritation of the uretha, or prostrate glatd,orneckof the bladder.is sometimes uiislaker. icr strictures bygeneral practitioners or charlatans. . lUUNU MIuN . . and others afflicted with Seminal Debility, wheth er urizinatin" from a Certain' Destructive Habit, or from any other cause, with train of bodily and men- taleviis which follow, when neglected, should make an early application, thereby avoiding much trouble and sulttiring, as well as expense By Ms improved metuod nt treatment. Dr. . can saiely gtisramee a speedy and perfect cure in all cases ol tlii com plaint. . TO FEMALES. All diseases pueu'iar to Females (as also Sup pressions, Irregularities, die) speedily and effectu ally remove J. The efficacy of his remedies, for Ihe cure of theabove alfuctions, have been well tested in an extens-ve practice for the lakt twelve years. Persons at a distance tnav consult Dr..S. by letter, post-paid, describing case, and have medicine securely put up and forwarded to any part of the United States, always accompanied witn lull and explicit directions for use. Communications con sidered strictly confid ntiiil. Office arranged with separate apartments, so thit patients never see any one. but the doctor himself. Attendance daily,froin 6 in the morning till ft af night. - . ' N. B Persons afflicted with any of the above complaints, will d- well to a .'old the various NOSTRUMS AND SPECIFICS, advertised by Apothecaries and Druggists as a cer tain cure for any and every disease. They are put up to sell, bat not to cure, and frequently do much more'harmthan good -thref re avoid them. . A word to the wise is' sufficient. Address DR. J. B. SMITH, 16 South Frederick t., ,-' -Baltimore. Md. Oct. 13. : ' . 90-1 y-c. SANDS SARSAPARILLA. .V QUART BOTTLES. f For Purify !:-g the Blood, and for the Cure of Scro fula, Rheumatism, Stubborn Ulcers, Dyspepsia, Salt liheuv, Feter Sores, Erysipelas, Pimples, Bile, Mercurial Diseases, Cutaneous Erup tions, Liver Complaint, Bronchitis, Con sumjttion, Female Complaint, Lots of Appetite, General Debility, dc. IN this preparation all the restorative properties of the root are concentrated in their utmost strength and efficacy ; but while Saraparilla Root forms an important part of ita 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 scitn ific manner of its prep aration, that its remarkable success in the cure of disease depends. It acts. simultaneously upon the stomach, the circulation and the bowels; and thus three processes, which are ordinarily ihe result of three different kinds of n cdicine, are carried on at tho same time, through the instrumentality of this one remedial agent which gently stimulates while it disinfects and expels Irom the stomach and bowels alt thai is Irritating, and at the same timo estores vigor and tone. Many other preparations imitate in bearing the name of Sar.aoarllla, and in that their resemblance ends, being often prepar ed from worthless aod inert roots, and of course possess no healing or curative properties, and pa tients in making choice of which they will use, should lake no other, but that one entitled to their confidence, from the long list of cures it has effect ed on living witnesses, whose testimonials and residence have been published, and who are stiil bearing daily testimony toils worth. ASTONISHING CURE. Pattbbso-v, N. Y , 20th, 1851. Messrs A. B. dt. D Sands: Gentlemen. Hav ing witnessed the most beneficial effects from the use of yuiir ftarsapurilla. it gives me pleasure to send you the following statement in regard to my son. In the spring of 1648 he took a severe cold, and after eight wecKs of severe Buffeting the dis ease settled in his left li g and foot, which soon swelled to the utmost. The swelling was lanced by'his physician, and discharged moei profusely afur that no less than clevr n ulcers formed on the letr and foot at on.- lime. We bad five different Phy sicians, but none relieved him muoli : and the last -winter found him so emaciated and low that he was unable to lua ve hW i ed, suffering the most excrucia ting pain. During this time ihe bone had become so much aflccted that piece after piece 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, butat this time we were induced to try yonr Saisaparilla, and with Us use his health and appetite began immediately to improve, and so rap id was the change that les than a dozen bottles ef fected a perfect cure. Willi gratitude, I remain truly yours, DARIUS BALLARD. We the undersigned neighbors of Mr. Ballard. cheerfully subscribe to ihe facta of the above state ment. H. fc ILS. Hay1-, A- MTrowbrldge, : lieo. r. IJean, u. Eastwood. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail by A. B. AV, D. Sands, Drugsis-.s and Cbemits, 100 Ful-on street corner of William New York. . Sold also by Druggisie generally throughout the United Mates j andCanadas. Price SI per bottle t six bellies for 45. For Kale by Dr. A. O. Bradley, and Messrs. C. A D. DuPre, Wilmington, N. C. April 8. , 19-Gm. - TOWAGE. , , " iiV ' ' and after this date, all vessels , tinA lowed in harbor by Steamer Same m - ,-1 "-y Calhoun, will be chargd. $4,oo. GEO. UARRISS, Agent. -Noy8ih, 1853. . 101. SUMMER! SUMMER!! SUMMER!!! 1HE Subscribers have on hand the following . Syrups and Cordials very fine for Samntt diinks: 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: Vine Ear, German Bitters, aod Rsspberry, Vinegar; be sides some Black Berry Wine, good for the ' Con vention Giip' now raging. . ' June 15. RESTON A TOWNSHEND. WE have en hand a very handsome assortment of Paper Hangings, Fire Screen', Borders, Window Snide. Curtains, Cornices, Ac. f-c For sale aod put up by WILKINSON fc ESLF.R.V June 8. ' Upholsterers and 'Paper Hangers. . PARASS0LS. OPENED thisdar,a new supply of Parassols, very .superior QusUty, plain Black Silks, plaid and striped Cambrics and Swiss Muslins. Nansuok aad Jaconet I do. a fuH line of white enxhmidAnul Curtain Muslins. Fancy Net! Veils, Lace.Collars, Men's extra quality colored Silk Gloves. 4c, e. ror sateoy x -AMES DiWBON. April27 . - . . -. -18. w ft nave-on nana a beaatiinl assortmmt n rrencn and Amertean raoer Han?fn n orattOBs.Fire Screens. Window ShadM tains. Cornice. Picior TasU of newent tite, iae1. .-v. f Uphalsterera. BILLS OF EXCHANGE. AN Elegant Edition of Bills of Exchange, print ed In Geimanv. in Books of 10 quires and in heets, just received and for sale at tbe office ol "1 tic Commercial. DR. SWAYNE, A IN Eminent Physician or raila N Eminent Physician of Phi lad el plus, has xVjriven to the world she benefit of his expe rience by preparing remadies suitable lo almost every dikta.e. - , Dr. Swayne x Compound byrup of It iUl VMiry, lor Curing CeufM, Cuul, cmsumptut. una ujl Diseases t'l" the Throat, Breast and Lungs. ' - DR. aWAYNE'S VERMIFUGE, For Destryirg Wornt Curing Dyspepsia, dVc. Dr. Swayne's Sugar Corned c; or saps and Tar PilU a eentle purgative and alterative Medicine, far superior to the Pills In general ue. Dr. swiytve'i Uliolcnt Morbus- UlarrhCBa, ana Dysentery Cordial, a naser falling reoictfy. A I freh supply just received ut - . v-' . dole Ageatafor WilralaHton. April -a. . '-t4U. TO THE SICK AND AFFLICTED. DA. WAYNE'S COM PGDN O SYRUP , OP iWILD CHERRY. Tlie most effectual and speedu CURE KNOWN FOR CONSUMPTION Cough; Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Liver Cum plain is, Spilttpg Blood, Dif ficulty of Breathing, Pains in the Side and Breast, f alp i In I ton of the Heart, Influenza, y,roup, MjroKin Constitution, Sore Ijtroat, Nervous' Mobility and all Diseases of the Throat. Breast, and Lung. . GREAT CURE OF THOMAS DICKSON, After having been given up to die by Physicians - snd friends. - - - Point or Rocks, Kbidibice Co, Md.,? - June 9th, 1851. y DR. SWAYNE :-Dear Sir Believing h a duty 1 owe to tbe public,, and in justice lo yon, 1 have thought proper to make known ene of the most extraordinary cures. in mv own case, (hat has ever bcen'troly recorded. In' Hie month of October last, I was afflicted with a severe gather, s ing in my brcaet, which formed a large abscess, ; and alo communicated lo my lungs and very much afflictod them, and discharged large quan tities of corruption, external and internal- My breath could also pass through my lungs and oul through the cavity of my breast with apparent ease, attended with a violent cough day and night, loss of appetite, and extreme debility, so that my physicians thouscht my case- extremely hopeless and beyond the power of medicine, l-remuined In tins wretched condition lor a Ions time, until I was waBled to a mere. skeleton, and there .seemed to be no hope fir me, but, having read Jn the pub lic papers of ihe many wonderful cures performed by your COMPOUND SYRUP OV VMLD CHERRY, 1 immediately sent to Baltimore for five bottles and commenced its use, and, lo my great satisfaction and that of my- anxious family, i he abscess or opening in my lungs began to heal, and the cough subsided, and on using ten bottles I was restored to perfect health. 1 feel very grate; fui, and firmly believe tint in your medicine, un der the blessings of Divine Providence, 1 am In debted for this great change, and am happy lo say that 1 am now enjoying , good health as 1 ever have. ". j' Your. Very respectfully, THOS. DIXON. The subscriber is well acquainted with Thomas Dixon, and can testify that he has been afflicted as above represented 1 regard his recovery us almost a miracle, lie Is a worthy member of society. " JAMES II. DURBOUOW, Paster qf 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 nortrui' of Dr. Swayne is on the wranoer. around each bottle. Luboriiio'y fr tbo manufacture and' sale of nil OR. MWA YNE'S MKDICINE-'S No.4 .NORTH SEVENTH ST.al.ove Market, Philadelphia. For sale Wholesale and Retail by C. A D DuPRE, - Wilmington, N. C. April 23. 17-ly. ..... ---SASI uLiIj AND DOOR AGENCY. Formerly conducted by Guy C. Hatch kiss. -piIE public are hereby informed, that I have JL beei appointed agent tor the sale of l Indow Sash, Blluds and Doom, manufactured by the iNew Iluven Com., and am prepared to I'll nil orut ra in the above line. The quality of the work ol the New Haven Com. is Well known in this market. Builders anil ail persons in want ol the above articles, are requested to send in their ordcrF, and they will hejromptly filled. Terms invariably cash on delivery. M. A. UW VKR, General Agent Commission and Forwarding Mer chant. - April 18. . 15 INDIA RUBBER BEDS AND Cushioni for sale by W ILKINSON A KSLRR. AprllS.. 1 Uilioli-tciec. . JACKERS CRACKERS. Just, received per Schooner Mary Powell. 1 f BBLS. Sodu Biscuit ; -IvJIO ido." Cream Crackers ; 10 1 do.- Sugar do. 10 do.. Pilot Bread; 15 boxes .v'oda Biscuit ; 3 do. Fancy Crackers. For rale by v. L.N. BARLOW, Au. 10. No "3 Granite Row, Front a GROCERIES GROCERIES. I FRESH SUPPLY of H Smith. Hopcton. L Seneca and Fayetieville Flour, in whole and half barrel; Fulton Market Href; Goshen Butter; Lard, in kegs and barrel : a fine lot of North Car olina Ham, hides snd Shoulders; a fresh lot ol Smoked Tongues! Mackerel and Salmon, In kits and half barrels ;?01d Government Java. Rio snd Jamaica Coffee Gun Powder, Young Hyson, Imperial and Black Teas; Brown, CUiified sud Crushed ugar,jti8l received and for sale by Aug. Ia. KKSIO.KTUni5HWU. WILMINGTON MARBLE AND STONE YARD. THE Subscriber having accepted the agency ol severallareedstablishments at the North, which willfurnish him an unlimited supply of finished or nnflnishek, forcignand domestic MARBLE of all qualities, is prepared lo till all orders for -MONUMENTS AND TOMD STONES. and every other article in the line of the bualness at reasonable rates. SCULPTURING, LETTERING OR CARVING Executed a veiias can ne aoneeuaer north or South. - The beat efscancc can be given, if required. JAS.McCLARANAN. Jan. 6, 1854. -. if. SILKS SILKS. C.I CENTS PER YARD-n handsome assort UUment by KAHNWE1LER .J BRO. July 27. ,. - - , , 66. EMBROIDED GOODS. OWISS AND CAMBRIC BUFFS; Kdcinsand J Inaertingst Uuder Sleeves and Collars! f.no anu vimsnc onimizeirr; an win be sold at rcdue- eo prices, Dy JLAtin WtlLEit t BKO. July 27. , 86. M AGD ALENE HESS BURN. ASTORi of the Scottish Reformation, by the author of "Passages in ihe Life of Mrs. Blar garette Mail land," "Adam Graeme" d.c. Jusi puaiisneo. r or sale at - Jul 22- ' S. W. WHITAKER' CHEAP BUTTER ! ! TH E aubscriberf have received a large lot of Go shea Batter which they offer for sale at very re duced prices, namely 28 cunts retail and 25 cents by Ihe keg. McCALEB d GILBERT. June 27. " . . ' ' 41. . LEECHES. I rVTViSWEDISH Leeches, by Adams oV Co's. 1 tll .',,.., Korsale at , A D. DoPRE'S, Drug Store. July 1. J. and H. copy. , 46. - THE WHIMSICAL WOMAN, T Y Emily Caflea, aaihor.of one year uf Wedlock MJ tiridesoi uuiocrg vc xc P.r naif st lh New Book store by Auj. 17. 1 ' ,65 MISCELLANY. - . . - : Front tkt PcUrtburu Intell "The nhit Party and Its Know Nothing' ; , Amnltle". t Under the nbovo head otff ttehbot cf the Democrat, in his Satur.Isjr's rsire, makes some terrible lunjes at the Whtgr, who, we thought, were, in democractic es timation, all as dead ns lal year's herrings. But notwithstanding they nte killed by our neighbor and his. democrutio contmi. poraries about twice a. week, on nn nVer age, their plagujr 'fossail remains" are, by owe strange means, e"gularlj reanimated and walk abroad itrouh the land n vital- ynd- vigotca!- J( thej. Jmd never been inhumed, jnid womienui pnenomc non in the resufcitalion liue seems to oper ate roost distressingly upon our neighbor;! nerves just as touch so as if La , vera taring t a ?egion of ghosts - passing iu solemn ojid portentous stale before him . Whwint-ihe .Whigs stay killed after having been duly slaughtered ? is a ques tion which our neighbor, no doubt, sylhu bles to himself every day. Why do they thus revisit the glimpses of the moon, clad not in sepulchral cerements, but in the full costume of the liring?. ; What sort of an existence must their' be, which can ihue be renewed after.. their funeral obsequie have been performed and their cold and y stiff remains beeruconSigned to die eart h It must , be a "charmed! on, and we question very much wbeiher our ncihbo will easily aucceeil in getimg Clear oi tin annoyance to him. The VV lug Party," their, is alive, although in a "fossil" mate, which, we take if, is about the most alarming state to our neighbor's view that .it could wett move about in. The dry bones hate beei raised and are busily performing 'all Ifitr fitrvlinna nf.emA.vv livinnr n c Vi Mnt oy neighbor, we think, is a lmle too exciled in his contemplations of this wondrous spectacle of the 4i fossil remains" which are. moving to and fro before him. Ua , is not satisfied lo look at them :a ahey go tlirousn their enersreuc exercises, so tor- menting to the democracy. He is not con tent to consider them per se ; but he piles horror upon horror mystery, upon myste ry for the purpose,, we suppose, of pro ducing a generul shudder through the de mocracy. He imagines that he sees u hideous monster in the embraces of th Whig Parly, which he charges to be most ly the offspring of that party. "The Know Nothings," says the Democrat, "are noth ing more nor less than the major portion of the Whig remnant, flanked by a few stupid democrats." Here is a discovery, indeed ! Without doubting our neighbor's power of. exploring the most deeply hidden secrets, we must yet be excused for questioning the clearness and correctness of his ex planatory revelations, And now to be sc. rous. IJy what authority does the Dem ocrat thus impute mainly to ihe Whig Puriy.the organization of ihe "Know Nothing" associations? We do not deny that the- Whigs hav0 had. some agency in the business, but wa feel ourself . as much tit libeity to charge an equal agency upon the democracy as the Democrat was lotharacterize the com position of "Know Nothifljfism" ns being ' the major portion Whig, flanked by a few btupid democrats." Now. we do not pro. fess to be at all acquainted with the great secret which our neighbor has undertaken yo expose, but, ignorant ns we are, we wtfi enture to assert that, instead of therebe ing only " u few stupid democrats" in the ranks of this mysterious political associa tion in this cily, there are nearly enough of them to form a majority of ihe whole Pe tersburg democracy. At least this is our impression. We have no idea that their names are only a few." We are for put. ling things down fairly and reasonably, and not for holding up the Whigs an oul. numbering the Democrats u this Know Nothing concern, or vice versa when, as it regards this eily, it is pretty generally be lieved that it embraces a long list of dctno erats whether u stupid" or not is no affair of our's to decide. AN ABOLITIONIST JN HOT WATER. A few days since, a Mr. Graham made his apparence in the town of Cynthiana, in Kentucky, and announced 'himself as a preacher of the "Christain " denomination. lie preached as such, several times, last Sabbath, in the vicinity. On returning home at night, he told the landlord of hid hotel that he was going early to bed; but instead of doing so, he proceeded to the African church, the congregation of which was composed of colored perions, he being the only white present. Here he mounted the pulpit and harangued tbe slaves until a late hour, and spoke of the facilities there were now in Ohio for their escape to Can ada. Information being given to the most respectable citizen, of the character of his address, be was advised the nest morning to leave the town. This at first he refused to do, but afterwards consented. Instead of leaving by railroad, he hired a horse for the purpose of going to Bourbon county. Rumors of his intention being circulated, the crowd gathered, ' which soon became excited, and he was pelted with eggs The County Judge, to save him from fur ther violence, took him lo jail for safety. There his face was blackened wiih lunar caustic to prevent his beinir known, and then a committee rcorted him to the cars, and placed him on the cars for Covington. So be escaped without further molestation. HOOP IRON. --11 TONS, ConsiliBg of 1 1 4 do. inch 3 1 do. 2 eo. do. do. 1 do. do. of best American Iroo, snd ahicb we will sen ror small pronis. June 24. W. M. SHERWOOD at. CO. - PIANO FORTES. LOT of Bae-toned inatraments, just received il aad for sale low. bv D. LOVE. May 9. 23. SPRING, HAIR. PATENT, FELT, JIOSS and Shuck Mattmssrs. On band and ma Je to order, by WILKINSON dc FsLEIi, May 20. . Upholsters. TTAVEyoar Rooms fapered in tandouiu sty!e II scjikn; on - ' ' WILKINSON A r.S LES. Aig.22. Upkcltitsers aod PaiJr IJs?Mg.
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