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i I . 1 v'( v J '" ' " yL:?' I j ; , .... VOLUME IXNUMBER 76. WILMINGTON, N. C., TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 12, 1854. WHOLE NUMBER 1127 THE TttMYEERLY C0M3IE RCIAL Is published every Tbcsoat, Tbobsoat and Satubday at 45 per annum, payable in all cases -In advance. n - " UX THOMAS' LORING Editoe andPaor-ais- v Voa, ,-.'-'-. -Corner Front aud. Market Streets ' "- ' wimijecrox. x. e, v r f ' AAT E OP Al) VKRTISI sr a. I ear. 1 insertion G 50 I 1 qr,2momhi,'$4 GO 1 2 " 75l " 3 " . 5 00 l 3 i oo ii 6 8 eo 4 I month, 2 .50 t ' Ii 12 00 Ten lines or less make a square. If an ad ver V tiseraeat exceeds ten lines, the piice will be in , proportion. ' s All advertisements are payable at the lime of - (.heir Insertion. . '--' Contracts with yearly ad vertiseraw ill be made bn the most liberal terms. ; ' No transfer of contracts for yearly advertising will bo permitted. Should circu.iistsnees render " chan gt in business, ; or an unexpected removal necessary, a charge according to the pablished lorms wilt be at the option of the contractor! for the time he has advertised. " v ; -. - , . The privilege of Annual. Advertisers Is strlctty limited to theirown lmm'cJ'ste homines ; sad all , a:Jvc"''i'"i'"- -for tin- .one:t" of c.ir pocson. as we. I as an advertisements not immediately con nected .with their own business, and'" all excess of advertisements m length or otherwise beyond the aimrts engaged, win be charged at the usual rates. No Advertisements is included In the con:ract Tot the sale or rent of houses or 'lands in town or eonntry, or for the vale or hire of negroes, wheth' Jtr the property is owned by the advertiser or by other persons.' These are excluded by the term "immediate buaine.' ; . ' " ' ' : . All ad vcnisenaOBts-Inserted in the tri-weeklv -Coumtrcial, are entitled to-one ieseriioh in the Weekly free of charge. . x- JOD, CiRD ASD FASTCYRISITING, EIECCTE9 15 5DPEKI0R STYLE. 24GBVT3 FOR THE COMMERCIAL. Nnw Vobk Messrs. DoLtirsn l Pottbb. lUnUuk Chablss Smith, No. 6, Central Wharf, fhiltuUl-phiaSi. Iw Connir. , Baltimore Wm. H..PAand Wm. Thomson JOB, BOOK, (DA BID A II ID IFAIJCT wskwa -Ja COKNER OP raONT AMD MARKET STREETS, WILMINGTON, N. C. a?art!ealar Attention paid to the Following - usdi or abetter rcs printing. SU!e of Exchange, Kill t of Lading, Hook, - Cords, ifCataloguet, , 'Certificate; . Check, Circulars, Entries of Alerchandia. Handbills, Labels, Law Blanks, Sates, Pamphlets, ' " 1 PosUrs- - Receipts, Rates of Freight. fc.t dt dc. Jlnd PLAIN AND FANCy PRINTING, of eve ry description, lone in the neatest man ner, and on the most reasonable terms. . Wilmington, August 17, 1854. NEWS. THREE DAYS LATER FROM. EUROPE. The British mail eteamer Africa arrived t New York yesterday nvoraingj briaging - Xtrerpool dates to the 26th of August, three days later than before received, v The steamship Indiana arrived out on 23d ultimo and the Alps on the 24th ulti mo. - - " ' ' , , The latest accounts from the allied camp -.state that the Crimea expedition had not .sailcdjbai that preparations therefor had . been renewed. , . ; On the 20th of August the Austrian ar Tmy for the occupation of the principalities -entered Wallachia; and it is stated that the -whole ot Wallachia and perhaps Moldavia would be occupied. . - ; - The Russians were still concentrated on ' the Pruth and the Turks were .' at Bucha rest; but no immediate battle is' expected. It is reported that the Turks have met ... with a terrible defeat at Kan," and lost in the battle two thousand prisoners. Admiral Lyon's division of troops has, sailed intathe Black Sea. His exact des "unation is' unknowns ; ; The correspondents of the London News , and Chronicle have been arrested by the Turks at Bucharest and ordered to retire to Giurgevo in thirty hours. The cause joi the arrest is not stated. '-- - -- -- An insurrection broke out at Damascus ron the 10th, but was soon quelled. " A large portion of the city of Varna has Ibeen destroyed by fire. Two Russian agent soon. after the conflagration were nr- rested and accused of being the incendiar- jes. "-. " -V-- ""'-i ' -Negotiations are pending for the occu pation of the Aland Islands by twenty .... thousand Swedes. Should these negotia tions be unsuccessful, it U stated that the - fortifications will be blown up on the 1st of September. - - - ' ; The French troops at Bomarsund arc cuffering terribly from cholera. The harvest reports of the crops, both in , England and France, continue to look. ex. . tremely favorable. Orders have been dispatched to the com ' mandant at Plymouth navy yard to pre pare the ship Caledonia to receive the Rus sian prisoners. The British Government has advertised for large contracts for beef and pork; The Paris Moniteur says that the Em peror's return joumey4was ft continued ova tion of all classes of people.' . ": Affairs in Spain are subsiding into quiet Ttess. It was believed that the new Gov ernment was secretly making an . effort to : lettho Queen Mother escape with impuni- y. '.-.;A'i;-j:-. , ',.:;.-.:'" THE SULTAN AND HIS WARRIORS.. In a French paper we read t- J'Some one lately asked a squadron of -Turkish lancers if they duly receive their rations 1 'Yes,' - they answered. Are you contented3 r "Yes. 4 What food do you get V Bread.' -And what else V - lNothing but bread ; the SulUn cannot do anything more for us. - 'Are you paid V ' Yes.' Ho w muck T '2S piasters (4s 8d) per month. Arei you . paid regularly? We have had no pay for nine months ; the Sultan is not able- to ' ft ay us." What can be more touching than this patriotic self-denial. .- - ; j, -f -- , , . - ' . TOO OLD. -x- The Sunday Atlas, in a fit of revolution . ' aiy enthusiasm, says: ' 44 Hurrah for the Z s of 76 r " 1 hunder v. cried a Jersey. rn, "that's too old. No, no, hurrah for the g?rl3 of 17 J The Jerseyman got all to shout with him, we are told, and had the old wojnen about his ears. james e: kietts. , . COMMISSION $- FORWARDING MERCHANT. WILMINGTON, N. C. August 26th, 1854. - 69-tf. C. DUFRE. . . OAMIBl, B. BAKEtt. C. DoPRE & CO. G13NERAL AGENTS COMMISSION AND FAR WARDING M EKCHA N T&, - WILMINGTON N. C. Jaly22d, 1654. k 5412m. A NEW MAP OF NORTH CAROLINA. TIIE -undersigned are nreparin?.' and will nob X lishassoonas the neeessarr Surveys. Pe can he obtained, a-New,Lar e ndCompleteMAp or xiobtm Uabolima, nve leet oy tnree, wen en graved and finwhed in the best style. v&It is admitted on all sides, that snch a work Is a great desideratum in our State, and it is in conse quence of the frequent enquiries on this subject. that the undersigned have embarked in the enter ' The only attempted work of this Kind Is that of mcvP9, piitilisUcd ia41bjj; and since tai the Cvn.. ies. Towns. Roads and Poat-offices have in- :'creeJ in number, and all our works of Internal improvements, with small exceptions, been set on !OOt- . . . )J,.-.,vc-,-'-:- .U' .- It is intended that the New Map, now proposed to be published, shall contain, accurately laid down, all the Natural Features of the State the I nlets, Harbor, Sound?, Lakes, ilivers, Creeks, Mountains, ate. ' . : .. V - 'Also, the public improvements and artificial di visions. Tne itanroaaf, nans ronos, tjoam tea County towns, Post-offices, Cities Villages. Post roads and Canals. Colleges, Academies, Ac, &c. The Alan will be ready by the summer of 1665. -WILLIAM D.COOKB, SAMUEL PKAttCF. .J . TERMS : - In best Style, Gilt Rollers and First Im pressions, - 910,00 In Plain Style, Black Rollers, 6,00 . Information from any source, and which -may ba of service in making the above work, will be thankfolly received. . All commnnlcationa should be addressed to - WM. D. COOKK. . Raleigh, August,, 1854. , frl-lm STEAM ENGINE AND SAW MILL. I" WILL sell low, and on accommodating iccommodalinpf nrr Machinery of fifO Mill 14 InchiiiiLl x terms, the Knaine and he Cape Fear Steam Saw cylinder, 2 feet stroke; three 32 inch boilers, 30 feet long main shaft 10 feet 6 inches lonjr the power of ibis engine ts estimated at ou hotsr. nas a new extra cylinder and log geering, and all the appliances necessary for the full equipment to Also, t oiave-oressing otacnines. Jointers, ae.. eomplete u.u. rAusuK r. Jan. 21 11-tf BONNETS-BONNETS. Cj ILK and fine Straws, t rimed and untrimcd at kj red ucea prices, oy July 27. KAfINWEILF.E BRO. MOURNING GOODS. QILK TISUE, Bareges, Lawns, Ginsham, atre- duced prices, bv KAUnWElLKK A BttO. . July 27. 66. BIRD CAGES, JUST RECEIVED at - Aoz. 12. - J.M.ROBINSON'S. JUST TO HAND. FRESH SODA, Butter, Milk, Sugar, and Pilot Cracker; 18 bbls. handsome Brown Sugars) "0 hbl. Ciarified. 10 -Crashed. 10 Powdered and 6 Gramilated ; Fulton Market Corn Beef t Smok ed Beef; New Cheese; Loner No. 1 Mackerel; Cod Fish, and various other items that will be found useful as weli as ornamental, at the Fami ly Grocery. 1000 lbs. Kornegay's Extra Hams. Just to hand. UKU. M &U.S, if ront st. May 18. 27. GROCERIES-GROCERIES. AFRESH SUPPLY of H. Smith, Hopeton. Seneca and Fayetteville Klour, in whole and half barrels; Fulton Market Reef j Goshen Butler; Lard, In kegs .and barrels; a fine lot of North Car olina Hams, Sides and Shoulders; a fresh lot of Smoked Tongbcs ; Mackerel and Salmon, in kits and half barrels ; Old Government Java, Rio, and Jamaica Coffeea; Gun Powder,-Young Hyson, Imperial and Black Teas; Brown, -Clarified and Crushed Sugar, just received and for sale by Aug. 15. RESTON-fcTOWNSHEND. JUST RECEIVED. I FEW kegs of extra Butter, and for sale by rV. C. DuPRK A CO. June 22. 42. PRINTS. JUST received, a large assortment of English and American Prints, new patterns and colors, 1 can recommend: Ginghams assorted Color and .Mourning and half Mourning do.; GrassCloth and Victoria Skirting; Bob -neti Mosquito Nett ing; Linen Table Damask ; Napkins; Doylas and Irish Linens; Linen Cambric and Lawn Hhdkf, and Gent's ditto ditto ; Allendale -Brown Cotton Sheetings, all widths; Bine Denims, medium and heaviest qualities made; Georgia and South Caro lina Cotton Uxnabnrgs; Heavy f Brown uotton Shirting; Marlborough Plaid and Stripes; a very cheap lot of Bed Ticks; Linen Oznaburgs and Burlaps r and Crape Shawls. For sale by Jane 3... l ' JAMES DAWSON. TOWAGE ! TOWAGE I ! 'jf?? STEAM ER Sam Bcary.A.M Gutb - iT1 , rie, mngtcr ; Steamer Calhoun, Jot 'mjtmmmuml Springs, master, are ready at all times for bnsiness. Orders for Towage will have prompt attention if left at office of A pent. : GEO. 1IARRISS. June 1 . j 11 38-tf. JUST RECEIVED, A ND IN STORE XI. "23 Boxes Adamantine Candles i , 20' do. No. 1 Soap, - '-!0 do. do.- -do.; ''. -,v v.j 50 bbls. City Mess Pork;' -i 20 do. Whiskey; .15 hhda. Western Sides and Shoulders; 20 Boxes Tobacco j 10 Firkins Goshen Butter, for sale low, by Aug. 10. PETTEWA V A PR1TCHETT. NOTICE.' , A NUMBER of our Meal, Hommony and Horse XI. Feed customers, have nerlected to return their bags; they will cooler a favor by returning them immediately. ; -." .- - ? s - I Aug. 23. - PETTEWA V A PRITCHETT. : EMBROIDED GOODS. X - SWISS AND CAMBRIC BUFFS ; Edgings and Inserting ; Duder Sleeves and Collars; Lace and Cambric Shimixett j all will be sold at reduc ed prices, by . , KAHNWEILEK A BKO. July 27. - ' - 66. ? I ? U SUGAR, SUGAR. ; :; QOHHDS. New Orleans Sugsr on consign- Bvment.: For sale by '..- Ang. 8. y v, J- R- BLOSSOM. N. CDABIS. - . OCr SMALL stae N. C. Hams, jast received UU and for sale by- - L- N. BARLOW, Aug. 8. No. 3, Gronite Row, Front st. t GOLD PENS. WE received yesterday morning, a very hand some assortment of Gold Pens, in gold and sliver cases, some new. and beautiful styles. Also extra Prints of various sixes and styles. Aug. 19. : S. W. WI1ITAKER. FULTON TJARKET 1B8L. Family Beef; 4half-barrels Fa- ly Beef; 4 quarter bbis.do. do.; 1 half-bbl. Beef Toneuea. For sale by QUINCE & COWAN. - Aaj. 19. , - . 6S. ' CAY, P0HII AND KACHESEL. 1 nn BALES Hay 1 10 bbls. Pork; 100 bbla. IKJLJ Uackcrel.- To arrive per Schr. Wake, for sale by - ' , GEO. HARRISS. Aug. 17. ' is.- - oo. BUSINESS CARDS. 1 DR. GEORGE BETTNER, - ! OF NORTH CAROLINA, , OFFICE, No. 638, BROADWAY, 0 AT THB - - ' ' . PRESCOTT HODSE-SEW-TORK. ' Ech. 16. . 5 - - : 143-lyc. W M. SRERW00D & CO., WHOLESALE Grocers and Commission Mer chants Wilmington, N. C. " All consignments o! Naval -Stores, together with Cotton, Bacon, Lard, Corn, Meal, Flour, Ac, shal ecore the highest market price. - -...v. - Dec.13 . ' H5-tf 7 , J. D. LOVE, MAXVFXGTURER ASD DEALER IX CABINET FURNITURE, BEDSTEAPS, CHAIRS, MATTRESSES, &4S.ofcc. ... Front atrect. South of Market, ;. - D. CAMHWELI J - A. PARKER. CASH WELL & PARKER,. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, , - s WILMINGTON. N. C. ' Office formerly occupied by Mr. Wm. A. Gwyer. March 23- - - 3-lyc. J.C.LATTA, COMMISSION MERCHANT GENERAL . WILMINGTON, N. C. Oct.l,!833. . , BS-ly . WILKINSON fc ESLGn, UPHOLSTERS & PAPER IIANGERS, KEEP ON HAND AND MADE TQ ORDER, JSIal tresses, Feather Beds, TVindow Curtains ' , r : ad Fixtures. ' All work in the above line done at shortest No tice. Wilmington, N. C, Market St. March 19. - - ' 1. JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM, . General Commiision and Forwarding Nerehaot Prompt personal attention ;lven to Consign ments for Sale or Slilpmeit. Liberal Cash 'advance made on Consignment to me or to my Nero York friends. ', Wilmington, Jan. 30,1853. 135. W.C. HOWARD, GENERAL Commission' and Forwarding Mer chant, Wilmington. N. C. - Libera I Cash advances made on Consignments. Nov 59 109-tf R0UNTREE, WATSON & CO., General Commission Merchants, 1 SO. Front St., New York. Liberal Advance Made on Consignments. t. V. OC!TTBB, B. C. WATSOW, W. M. WIOOIKS. August 25, 1853. 69-ly. J. HATHAWAY & S0Nr COMMISSION MKUCIIANTS, .- ..WL.MIWGTOSr, N. c. J. IlATHAWAT, V J. L. HiTAWiT. Feb. 15, 1853. - Si. JAMBS AMOBBSO!, KDWASO SAVAOB. ANDERSON & SAVAGE. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WILMINGTON W.C. Liberal cash advancea. made pn consignments. Oct. 22. . - - - 94" RUSSELL & BROTHER, (LATB ELLIS. BUSSBLL & CO.,) . GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, - WILMINGTON. N. V. Liberal cash advances made on consienmentaof Naval Stores, Cotton, and other produce. May 3, 1853.. C. & D. DnPRE. WHOf.E SALE AND BETAL DEALER8 IN Drugs, Medicines. Chemicals, lalnts, OH, . AJye Sinus, Uiass. i-ermaierj, vig.li, Old lilquors. I'ancy Articles, &c, MARKET STREET, v WIIiMINOTOS. M. C. Preseriptionecarcfully sompounded by e jperl-ol need persons. March 28, 1853. J. E. HALL, - COMMISSION MERCHANT, Wil N C. Office in reir of McMillan. mington. D.avis or Co' Store. . - Every attention paid to the sale and of produce,' and Hb'cral cash advancea sonsignments. purchase made on Refers to uapt. uiioert rower, r.. Pra't Branch Bank State N. C.t-jO.G P. Hall, Parsley, Davia A 131. if Pres't Commercial Bank ; . McMillan, Co. i - . , . . . ----- - - -. .. Ian. 21 WILLIAM A. GWYE1, GenerallsentsForwarding&CommiuionSereliant I take Dleasurein informinsr my friends, that I am "prepared to give all business entrusted to me efficient and personal attention. I have a whatf for a.. . . 1 . O t.t. Cravat stores, wtin ampie accoininouaiiua, ojiiih Honaa. and Warehouse- Consiscnments of Naval Stores for sale or shipment ; snd all kinds of eonn try produce solicited. Cash advances made on consignments. April 18, loo J. . to. - C0NLEY, KIRK & CO. DEALERS IN BUTTER, Cheese, Lard, and Smoked Provisions, Pork. Bf. Beans. Peas, and Dried Fruit. 233 and 235, FRONT STREET, Corner of PECK March 25. ' lye. WILLIAM n, PEAKE, COLLECTOR, JISD IDTEET1S1KC ACEST. Fer Country Newspapers throughout the United Staten, i Basement of Sun Iron Bt 5 jlngs, Baltimore street All-business eiUrosted totiis care transacted promptly, on liberal terms. :. - . seat i , , sra-i JAS..H. CHADBOURN& CO., General Commission Slerchants: WILMINGT03I. N. C. Jas.H. Chdovrs. Gbo.Chadsoui!. Jun. 1,1953. . , 123. F. T FOSTER, MANUFACTURER of Banting and Silk Flags, and all kinds of Wall and Plantation Tents. 35 and 37 South 3rl Street Philadelphia. .f" . -" - , . ' . . K. r. r. ..Juno 17. 40-3in-c. HENRY NUTT, . F1CT0S ISO FflSWlIDISfl AG EST. r 5 Wiilgi his pcrtanal atUmtxtm to bttincs entrust- ... ef tt hlM COM. Sep. 8, 1853. - - 75-tL JOSEPH H. i PLANNER, General Commission Merchant, WILMINGTON, N. C. Jlay 9th, 1333. ; . 871 y-e. GEOIIGE MYEHS, : T7ZCLCS1LS m BETIIL CUCCEK Keens constantly on hand. Wines, Teas, Liquor, provisions, vrooa ana tViUow Ware, Yut, . Co nftci ionaries, f-c . South Front street, u - WILMINGTON, N. C. . ' Nt.18, 1852. - . ... 109. T. C. L D. c.i7cr.7a, - - WILMINGTON, JV. C. ian 17 ' " 125- BUSINESS CARDS. 0. L. FILLYAW. . PRODUCE BROKER', FORWARDING 4" COMMISSION MERCHANT. OFFICE over Store of W. H. McKoy, South Water street, Wilmington, N. C, will make liberal cash advances on consignments. He has engaged the services of Mr. John Hall aa a Gen eral Produce Broker. Refers to, -E. P. Hall, President Branch Bank of the State, Wilmington. O. G. Parsley, Commercial Bank, Wilmington. Gen. A. MeKae, President W. f--K. Railroad, do. Gen. W. W. Harllee do. W. & M. Railroad, Mari on C. H., S. C. - ; W. K. Lane, GoldsboroV N. C. j July 6. 47-f. MRS. RING, 273 King Stscet, between Wentworrh and Society Streets, Charleston, S. C. - MANUFACTURES 1 very superior style, WiTieTir Plain Bands and Cr!s, Ea ltu.bi, rirtai t ,n4 and Btacckia, and aI2 kinds of Fancy Hair Plaiting, Orders thankfully reeelved by Mali or otherwise. - Charges moderate. Ad ders as above. April 13. , - v . 12-1 ye. D. C. rBEEMAM. ' : OEOBQB liOUXTON - FltliKMAN HOUSTON, MERCHANTS AND FACTORS, - WILMINGTON, N. C. D .CFRREMAV Ac CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ITS I'RONT.STREGT, NEW TO UK. FREEMAN AND H3USTOJ8, WIL3I1XCT05, S. C KEEP eenstantly on hand a atock o( Flour, Corn, Pork, Bacon. Salt, Coffee, Sagar, Mo. lasses, Tobacco, Cigar, Snuff, Candle, Soap, For' eien and Dometti Liquor and -. Wine ; Iron, Nail, Paint, OUs, Glass, Domestic, Hats, Boot, Shoe, Leather, Agricultural Implement, 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 otherproduce. . . The senior partner D. C. Fbeemak.Is located In" the city ;of New York ; the junior partner, Geo. Houston, in. Wilmington. If desired, advances, will be made on consignments to and from cither place. AH businesscntrusted to them will receive proper attention; and orders for Goods will be promptlyand carefully filled. Sept. 9. 1852. , 76-f. GEO. ilARRISS, General Commission Merchant,- WILMINGTON, N. C. STRICT attention given to procuring Freight and purchasing Cargoes for vessels. Him i(r j . K. P. Hall, Esq. J. D. Bellamy, Esq. ) Messrs. Tooker, Smyth & Co., ) N vorV ' Thompson & Hunter, i Kow AloxV.-Herron, Jr. Philadelphia. I8""- Williams & Butler, i cha'rleaton.S. C. H- F. Baker, Ese. J Jan. 2. 1853. 123-lf. WE33EI.. II. B. GtLERS. WESSEL & EILERS. COMMISSION MERCHANTS fc WHOLE SALE GROCERS, North Watcr St., Wil mington,. N. C, Intend to keep at the above stand a general assortment of Groceries, Liquors, and Provisions at wholesale and to carry on a Genera IComrqission Business. E. P.Hall,Prcs'tBrch Bank of the State. ) O.G. Parsley, Pres't Commercial Bank. WIR. P. K. Dickinson, "Esq . . J RC?ot,iNewYor Jan. 20 1864. , . ' 131. GEO. H. KELLY, COMMISSION MERCHANT. Nextdoot to A. A. Wannef's,on North Walerst. willattendto the sale of all kinds of Country Pro luce, such as Corn, Peas, Meal, Bacon. Lard .Ac. ind will keep constantly on hand a full supplyof Groceries, Ac. References. Willet Hall.ofWayne, JnoVlcRae, Wilmington W. Caraway , "' Gen.-Alv... McRae. ' E. P. 1IH, Wilmington, Wiley A. Walter. " -,Dec. 13. 1852., - , 115-ly. JAS. F. 1 GILLESPIE. GEO. S. GILLESflE. JAM 13-4 K. GIT,LF.SPIK Si CO PRODUCE AND FORWARDING AGENTS. WILMINGTON, N. C. Pat tica tar attention paid to the receipts and Sale of Naval Storct Timber. Lumber, Corn, Bacon, Cot- e fV, f-- , . March 30. . - 6. S. M. WEST, , Inctioncer and Commission Ucrehant, WlhMlNGTUiV, N. C. WILL sell or buy Real Estate and Negroes a I a small commission. - - . ,--' -;- -; :' ALSO t 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. ? . June 12, 1833. . -, 33-ly. A. n. VANBOKKELEN. General Agent, Commission .and Forwarding merchant, WILMINGTON, N. C. Particular attention given to sale and purchase of Naval Stores. ? ' ; ' ; - Juno 1, 1853.- . 123-lyT T.C. WORTH, General Commission Merchant, WILMINGTON, W.C. USUAL advancea made on consignments of Cot ton, Naval Stores and otherproduce. " Pattieular attention given by G. W. Davis to pur chasing cargoes, procuring trelghta for vessels, Ac. Jan.41 ' 128 COCHRAN & RUSSELL. : (SDCCESSOU TO THOS. ALIBONE k CO ) General Commission Merchants, AV32 ' North Wharves, tnd 63 North Water St. PIIILADliLPUIA. -. 1. MABVBT COCHBAS, - W. S. BUSSELL. - Liberal cash advancea made oa consignments. July 30th, 1353. 6S-tf. U. DOLLSEIt Q. 'VOTTKB, jr D0LLNER & TOTTER, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NEW FORK: - Liberal Cash Adoan' mad an all Consignments. i April 30, 1854. - , 20-ly-pd. JA8. T. VBTTEWAT. GEO. E. PBtTCRETT. PETTE WAY & PRITCHETT. - General Commission sjhI forwarding Mer- - CHANT. ALSO WHOLESALE GROCERS, NORTH WATER STREET, WiunxsTH, N.C. Promnt attention will be given to the- sale of Naval Stores and ail kinds of Prod ace. ' Intend keeping an assortment ml Groceries, LCinors and Provtsi oaa. July 18. 62 CUINCE & COWAN. , WOOliCSALE AN n RETAIL GROCERS; DEALERS IN WINES 4s- LIQ UORS. Corner of Front ami Princes itrce la, ; " ' ' WILMINGTON," N. C. -' Jaly29. ' 6. . canil cinnows. FOR SALE, y -- March 30. - - - 3. M. ROBINSON.4 MEDICAL HOUSE, No. 16, SO VTB FREDERICK STREE T, BALTIMORE. MARVLAND. Established in order to a ford the Afflicted sound and scientific . Medical Aid,' and for the suppression of . Quackery. DR. I. B. Smith haafor many years devoted bis whole atiention to the treatment of Private com plaints, in all their varied and complicated forms; His great success in those long (landing and diffi cult cases, such as were formerly considered Incur able, is sufficient to commend hlin to the public as worthy of the extensive patronage he has received . Within the last eight years, Pr. d. has treated more than 29,500 eases of .Private Complaints, in their diiierent forms and stages; a practice which no doubt exceeds that of all other physician now ad vertising in Baltimore, and net a single case is know.n where his directions were strictly followed, and medicines taken at reasonable time, without efiecting a radical and permanent cure ; therefore, persons afflicted with diseases of the above nature, ' no matter how difficult o lony standing the ease maybe," would do well to call on Dr. Smith, at his office, No. IS, South Frederick Strand if not effec tually relieved no remuneration will be required for Itia services. His medicines are free from Mercury and all mineral poisous j 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 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 without pain or inconvenience to the patient. Irritation of the uretha, or prostrate glands.or neckof the bladder,issometimesmlstaken lor strictures by treneral practitioners or charlatans. YOUNG 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 muchtrouble and suffering, aa well aa expense. By bis improved method of treatment, Dr. a. 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, dec.) speedily and effectu ally removed. The efficacy of his remedies, for the cure of theabove affections, have been well tested in an extensive practice for the Inat twiJvs years. .Persons at a distance may consult Dr. S. by a letter, post-paid, describing case, and have medicine securely put up and forwarded to any part of the United States, always accompanied with full and explicit directions for uso.- Communications con sidered strictly confidential. Office arranged with separate apartments, so that patients never see any one but the doctor himself. Attendancedaily,from 8 in the morning till 9 at night. . N. B. Persons afflicted with any of the above complaints, will do well to a .id (ha various NOSTR UMS AND SPECIf ICS, advertised by Apothecaries and Drugpitftsas a cer tain care for any and every disease. They are put up to sell, but not to cure, and frequently do much more harm than good therefre avoid them. A word to the wise is sufficient. Address ' DR. J. B. SMITH, 16 South Frederick st., ' - s Baltimore. Md. Oct. 13.' - . 90-1 y-c. SANDS SARSAPARILLA. IN QUART BOTTLES. Few Purffb'.'..g Hit Blood, and for the Cur of Sicre- fula. Rheumatism, Stubborn Ulcers, Dysjyqisia, . f Sail Rheum, Fever Sores, Erysipelas, Pimple, i Biles, Mercurial Diseases, Cutancou Ervp " lion, Liver Complaint, BrgnckiXis, Con sumption. Female Complaints, Los of Appetite, General Debility, f-e. IN this preparation all the restorative properties of the roof are concentrated in- their utmost strength and efficacy; but while Sarsaparilla Root forms an important part of its combination, it is, at the aame time, 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 disease depends. It acts simultaneously upon the stomach, the circulation and the bowels ; and thns three processes, which arc ordinarily the result of three different kinds of n edicine, are carried on at the same time, through the instrumentality of this one remedial agent which gently stimulates while it disinfects snd expels Irom Ihe stomach and bowels all that Is irritating, and at the aame time estores visor and tone. Many other preparations imitate in oearing the name of Sarsaparilla, and in that their resemblance ends, being often prepar ed from worthless and Inert roots, and of course possess no healing or curative properties, and pa tients in making choice of which they will use, should take no other, but thatone entitled to their confidence, from the long list of cures It has effect ed on living witnesses, whose testimonials snd residence have been published, and who are atiil bearing daily teti-nony to its worth. ASTONISHING CURE. PatTebsojc, N. Y , 20th, 1851. Meters. A. B. dc. D-- Sands : Gentlemen. Hav ing witnessed the most beneficial effects from the use of your Sarssparilla, It gives me pleasure to send you the following statement in regard to my son. In the spring ot 1848 he took a severe cold, and after eight weeks of severe suffering the dis ease settled in his left leg and foot, which soon swelled to the utmost. The -swelling was lanced by his physician, and discharged most profusely; after that no less than eleven ulcers formed on the leg and foot at on? time. Wehad fivedifferent Phy sicians, but none relieved him much ; and the last winter found him so emsciated and low that he Was unable to leave hist ed, suffering the most excrucia ting pain. During this time the bone had become so much effected 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 your Sarsaparilla, and with its use his health and appetite began immediately to improve, and so rap i4 was the change that less than a dozen bottles ef fected a perfect cure. . With gratitude, I remain truly yours, DARIUS BALLARD. We' the undersigned neighbors of Air. Ballard, cheerfully subscribe to the facts of the above state ment. H. & 11. 8. Hay t, A.M. Trowbridge, Geo. T. Dean, - C Eastwood. . Prepared and sold.'wholcsale and retail by A. B. A D. Sands, Dru2is:s and Chemits, 100 Fulton street corner of William New York. Sold also by Drngsists generally throughout the United States and Canada.. Price $1 per bottle ; six bet ties for t'u For sale "by Dr. A. O. Bradley, and Messrs. C. & D. DuPre, Wilmington, N. C. April 8. . 19-Gm.' TOWAGE. , : , ON snd after thisdato all vessels tCsJJXxV towed in harbor by Steamer Same ggL j r Ui-Tf and Calhoun,' will be chargd. 4,0O. . GEO. HARR1SS, Agent. Nov. 8th, 1853. . - 101. SUMMER! SUMMER!! SUMMER!!! IHE Subscribers have on hand the following . 'Syrups and Cordials very fine for Summer dtinka: - Lemon and Strawberry Syrup by the gallon and bottle, Raspberry-Syrup. Cordials of various kinds. Ginger, Cherry Black Berry Bounce, Claret and Southern Wine,' French Vine gar, German Bitters, and Raspberry, Yinrgsr; be sides some Black Berry Wine, good for the u Con vention Giip" now raging. June 15 .-. . . RESTON 4 TOWNSHEND. WE have on hand a very handsome assortment of Paper Hangings, Fire Screen, Borders, Window Shades, Curtains, Cornices, tc, if-c For sale and pot up by - WILKINSON & ESLERr June 8. Upholsterers and Paper Hangera. PARASS0LS. ; , OPENED this da v, a new supply of Parassols, very superior quality, plain Black Silks, plaid and striped Cambrics and Swiss Mualins, Nansook and Jacertett do. a full line of white embroidered Curtain Muslins, Fancy Nett Veils, Lace Collars, Men's extra quality colored Silk Gloves, Ac. e For sale by t JAMES DAWSON. April 27. " ' v - j 19. WB have' on hand a' beaut:.',,! a3orfmentof French and American Paper i.Tn"in-, Dec ora tiona, Fire Screens, Window .'..i,Vb and Cur tains, Cornices, Pictnro Tassels of newest styles, for sate by WILKINSON A V.SLEU . June 17. " , "rthvaterers. BILLS OF EXCHANGE. AN Elegant Edition of Bills of Exchango, print ed in Geimanv.in Books of 10 auires snd In sheets, just received and for sale at the office of In Uommerciat. DR. SWAYNE, L N Eminent Physician of Philadelphia, has V 1H..1, fA iha wn.M Ik. LimAi fit Ilia 9rM. rience by preparing remedies suitable to almost every disease.' Dr. Swayne s Compound Syrup of WM Cherry, for . , f . ... ii. .. . t vurtng iouii, imiumpuon, mnn an Diseases of the Throat, Kreact and Lungs. DR. SWA YNE'S VERMIFUGE, For Destroying Worms, Coring Dyspepsia, cVe. Dr flurnvnii'i ftnnl, nAlil finr.Bn. . v, il Fa, Pill, a gentle purgative and alterative Medicine, far superior to the Pills In general use. Dr. S wayne's Cholera Morbus Diarrhoea, and Dvsenterv Cordial, s neer fulllnr remedy. A fresh snpiWyja. received s , .-.... - a-- -w- t wt'iriiiii B, urnj store,. - ' . ' - v. - i Sole Agents for Wllminvfon. April 26. , lf-tf. WK have on hand, an assortment of Paper Hangings, Borders, Decorations, Fire Screens Window Shsdes, ere., for sale and put up by WILKINSON c KSLER, July 13. Paper Hangers snd Upholsters. IRISH POTATOES. CHOICE lot of Irish Potatoes. Just In stors nnd for sale by QUINCE A COWAN. A Aug. 22. . 67. MEAL, N0MM0NV & HORSE FEED. "l'HR subscribers having boon appointed agents JL for the Guldsboro Mill, wil keep constantly on hand. Fri-fih Ground Meal, Hommony and Horse Feed. PETTEWAYdt PK1TCHETT. Aug. 22 C7. NEW FALL GOODS. JUST received per Schr. R. W. BROWN, a very superior lot of those Old Style Georgia Kersey for Ne'jion, which e particularly Invite the atten tion of Planters, before purchartng elscwhare. Aug.24. JAMES DAWSON. SASH, BLIND AND DOOR AGENCY. Formerly conducted by Guy C. Ilolchkiss, THE public are hereby Informed, that 1 have beer appointed agent for the sale of Window Sash, minus and Doors, manufactured bv the Mew Haven Com., and am prepared to fill all oraers in the above line. The quality of the work ol the New Haven Com. Is well known In this market. Builders and all persons in want ol the above articles, are requested to send In their orders, and tney will nenromntlv filled. Terms Invariaoiy casnon neuvery. . na, A.UlVYKIt. General Asnt Commission and Forwarding Mr chant. April 18. . . IB PIANO FORTES. LOT of fine-toned instruments, just received A. and for sale low, by J. D. LOV F.. Mav 9. - 23T , WANTED. Q "VfA LBS. Bees wax, for which the highest market price, will be paid In cobH. March 9. t. u. a U. U. WUKTII. iPRING, HAIR, PATENT. FELT, MOSS 1 and Shuck Mattransps. On hand snd mnJe to ordor, by May 20.. ... WILKINSON dtv FSLF.R, . Uphohrters. ' P0RR-P0RR. p:t BBLS. Mess Pork expected per Sehr. Ben, JJ from New York. GEO HARiflSS. Aug. 10. . 62. BUTTER-BUTTER BUTTER. 7 .FIRKINS from the Dairy of Deacon Warner. Chenaggo County, wlioso butter took tho first prlxe at the World's Fair in London. To accommodate our friends wo will sell by the pound or firkin t retail price 30 cts. - Jui.e20 W. M, SHERWOOD dr CO. NOW LANDING, AUG. 22nd, 1854: HIRAM Smith Flour, In whole and half bbls; Ful'on Market Beef, do do do. Loaf, Crushed, Clarified and Raw Sugars; Sack, Dairy, Table and Alum Mall Pork, Baeon, Lard, Uultcrand Cheese i Coffee, Tea, Crttckers, Kalvin, Alo and Porter; Soap, Candles, Starch, I'cpner snd Spii-es ; Gunny Bags, Gl.ie, Buna;., Paints and Oils; Nails, Shot, Powder and Lime ; Corn, Oats, liny, Tobacco and Cigars; Foreign and Domestic Rum, Gin, Brandy and Wints; Together with a loree assortment of articles in the line of Groceries and Provisions, to suh families and the retail trade, for vale by 1 Aug.24., FREEMAN A HOUSTON. n.UR BRUSHES. 1 OO DOZKN r r'rench, English and Amcrl- or Paint, Tooth, Nail and Flo.h Bruxhvs, just at 1 i e i ,. . nanu, anu tor buio very cnian, uj C.otD. DtPRE, Wholesale Druggists. July. 1. J, and II. copy. 46. MECHANICS, INVENTORS & MANUFACTURERS. S5TO IN CASH PRIZES. 8310 VOLUME TEN OF THE "SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN" commences "on the 16th of September.. It is chiefly devoted to the advance ment of the Interests ot Mechanics, Inventors, Man ujacturer and Farmer, and is edited by men practically skilled in the srts snd sciences. Pro bably no other journal of the same character is so extensively circulated, or so generally esteemed for Its-practical ability. Nearly all the Valuable Patent which issue weekly from the Pateitt Or ncB are illustrated with Engraving, - and the claims of all the Patents are published regularly In lis columns ss they sre losued, thus making It a perfect Sciswriric and Michahicai Encyclope dia of information upon the subjects of Mechan ical Improvement, Chemistry, Engineering and the Sciences generally. It is published weekly In quarto form suitable for binding, and each volume containa Four Hundred and Sixteen Paces of Reading Matter, Several Hundred Engravings, with a full and complete Index. IiscireuTatien on the last Volume exceeded 23.0C0 copies per week, and the practical receipts In one volume sre worth to any family much more than the subscription price. The following Cash Pbizss are offered by the Publ shers for the fourteen largest lists of sub scribers sent in by the 1st of Jsnuary, 1855 t 1100 will be given for the larjeM list ; $75 for the sec ond; 65 for the third; $5S for the fourth ; "0 for the fifth; $15 for the sixth ; 40 for the seventh j 3S for the eighth; 93U for the ninth; 125 for the tenth; tlO tot tho eleventh ; til for the twelfth; 10 for the thirteenth; snd $3 for the fourteenth. The cash will be paid to the order of the success ful competitor immediately after the 1st of Janu ary, 18"5. Tsas: One copy, one year, 2; one copy, six months, tl; five copies, -six months, 4; ten copies, six months, 3 1 ten copies, twelve months, SIS; fifteen copies, twelve mon'hs, $22; twenty copies, twelve months, f 28 in advance. . tin number of .subscriptions above twenty can be taken at less than l, 40 each. Names can be sent in st different times and from different Poi Offices. - Southern and Western money taken for sab- senpuons. Letters should he directed, post-vs id, to Vvwm Su Co., 128 Fslton-Street. N. Y. Messrs. Mirva & Co. ars extensively engsged in procuring patents for new inventions, snd will advise inventors, without charge, in regard to tbe novelty of their improvements. AugZ4. - C8 3 BY EXPRESS. , , RECEIVED this morning, s new PP' v Vich PIM Usmwr Silk.i Gingkams snd VAmZ ?Frenh I.eoHt BUek net Mitts; Moornins Collars; Chimisetts and Undcrslceves; ChUJren?- G-e Merino Vests, sllsixes from No. 1 mpt ll Lnoie- ittor Fringed and Damask Bordeuxt Linen Towels ; a beanuful anleU of minted Linens for Boy's wear, Ac. Ac. I or sale JAMES DAWSON. Aprll6. . '- 'I . -; ,'. MISCELLANY. IT IS A VACV. That more Hood has been spilled by tU Roman Catholic Ilighcrarchv than any other institution. It is a fact that morn tyrany has been mafnif. stcd by the Pot of Rome than bv any or all tho tvrm. ever lired. It is a fact that sixty-three million of human being have been butchered by Ro man Catholic Popes, iJishopa and 1'nrata. It is a fact that liberty haa been cruahed wherever the Itomish Church haa prevail. ed. Jt is a fact ibat the Church of Itomo ha impoverish! the ..'..iiui.ta of every uoouir over Mrhich it ruled. It is a fact mat toe nunneries or tho Komiih Church hate been found to be hot beds of infamy houses of prostitution. It is a fact, that the Romish Church seeks to plnnt itself here upon the soil of America. That it seeks to establish the ihrotie of the I'opw in the only land where liberty dwells. It is a fact, that Romanism will curse America unless the honest sons of Revnlutinnnrv sires rally in oppoeiiion to her politic I pjotungi. 11 is a tact, mat luture genera' lions will cumc the rnemorv of thoaa whr now live, if they do not do their duty. It is t iact, tnai an mat is sacred noiy pure and nob'e appeals to the sons of this soil, to bo faithful to the blood bought liber ty of their fathers. . - ( American Scntintl N. Y. HORRIBLE DLi'KAVlTY. On Saturday night, last, linst, says iho Pittsburg Journal, a you? t woman, with an infant in her arms, nppJii .l to May or Voltz for his advico and asaiot.inco un der the following circumstancs; "Tho ap plicant stated that some fouryenrs ajro, shr was married to a man named Ralph Hutch inson, and that she and her hubband had, until a recent period, been residing with her father and mother, at Phocnixvill, whero Hutchinson was employed as a coal dig ger. During their residence at this place, circumstances occurred to create suspicion in Mrs. Hutchinson's mind that an improp er intimacy existed between her mother and her husband, and these suspicions wcro confirmed by the guilty pair eloping. She subsequently heard from her husband, who had obtained employment from Mr. Georgo Foster, ut TemperunceviIIo Forge, asking her forgiveness, and stating that his para, mour was not with him. In this belief sh came to him, Jmt soon discovered thnt her mother was still under her husband's pro lection, and the illicit intercourse still con tinued. She preferred a chargo before rt Justicooflhc Peace against the parties, who, in consequence, took their departure on Saturday morning in the Bteubenvilla stage, leaving'the poor creature heart bro ken, entirely without funds, and with two children, ono of whom is an infant only four months old dependant on her for their support. RODBERY OFa' BISHOI An audacious robbery was j rj trated on the 21st upon the persons of tho Uishop of Havana, who was seized in his audience chamber by two robbers disguised as pries ta who bound him and his sec ret 11 ry with cords, threatening both with instant death on making the slightest noise, and then robbed the Bishop of about $5,000. A mong the plunder taken was a diamond ring from the Bishop's hand. Tho robbers had not been traced. THE NOItTII CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFEINSUKAM'ECOJJP'Y, UALEIQII, N. C. THE above Company hrs been Inoperatlonnlncc tbe latof April, IH43, under Ihe direction of lbs following Officers, viz 1 Dr. Charles E. Jonhson, President, Wm. D. Haywood, Vice President, James F. Jordan, Socn-tary, Wm. II. Jones, Treasurer, Pcrrin Busbee, Attorney, Dr. Charles K. Johnson, .,., . , Dr.Wm.lf.McKee, ( AMuml Hoard s-f Dr. It. B. Haywood, S -Muai4en. J.Hersman, General Agunt. This Company haa received a charter giving ad vantagea to the insured over any other Coin pany. The fth Section gives the Hn(and Ihe privilege to insure his own Ills for the s,ie use of bis VVIfn sad Children, free from tr y cli.ir.n. (f the represents tivesof the hus)aril or uny of lua rredilois. . Organized on pun-y mutual principles, the life meniberssartlclj atr in the uf oftiieprehfswhicfi aresuclared annuui y. i'r: ; , ih annllcanl for life, when the annual j rutfaum is oversiO ntay pty ooonoii inanoio. All claims for Innutatire ap Inst the Company will epnid within ninety lrsalierproof of the death of the party t furtiiahrd. Slaves are ifiured foroneorfive years, si ratrs which will en Me all tillavoholders to scrttre this elass of properity irtintt the uncertainty of life. Slave insurance presents a new and Intrrestlnp featuieln tha,hlstory of North Carolina. which will prove very Important to the Southern Mtaiea. The last four months operation of this Company showaa veryl argeamount of bulnens more than the Directors expected to do the first year having already Issued mors than 200 Policies. Dr. W. w. Habbiss, Medical Examiner, and Agent. Wilmtntton, N. C. AllOrtmmiin.catlonaonbusincstof the Company should be addressed to JAS. F. JORDAN, Sec'y. Ralelsh. Jan. 25, If :;. ,t, du. e. fi::Y::cun's Cdthrated Galranie Abdominal SujmrUru THIS Is to certify, that C. A D. DuPre. Drue gists of Wilmington, N. C, sre my sols ifmi for the sa!e of the above Supporters rr this 1' 1 and vicinity. K. SKVWCl... nilmington, N. C, March 23, IBM. Ws most respectfully esll the stteerlon of Ihe Medical Profrsfion of the State to an eaaminailon of the above Supporters. C. AD. DuPKK. M arch 23. RESTON & TOU'NSnLV.D, Grocery nnd Jfoute l urnukinr Concern. JUT RECEIVED, 23 eases af Claret, pints sttd OOsns,PhlldIPh' Ale, Philsdel.lil I'orter, Scotch Ale, Lodo l'""rT- ' 1 ' 2? Co,J dials. Wb, Clears, e Ped.tieg lioiu re, Beotch HpurT, Cntfee Urns. Oyster Knives, Hope Mate, Chain Msie. Wanula do. Tee Kritb-s, Prnnes, Firs, sll kind of Katrscts, Pirklrs, f ln.fi ng Dish es, Tin Foot Tube, Cap Tube, tiiik fsns, Msec. ronl, VermleilH. - . . i . i , i. . ii! t- . . Urui-mui, r-m "iiiig wenn-w inn llifil, irtsn supply of Genuine Shans'hmi I. 'ft; 'oiit- one pa per equal to sit eng; and btfni m by these are warranted to raise a shank hotter I . . 'i''l,) than any others. Jly27. M. TIIK FLF.CTIO.t IS NOW OVKIt A.I WK shall be plesscd to have thove who wish Rooms, Psx;-r", Ac, paperrd in bap ' ,me style, cajland leave orlm fr soy kind nl I t ix.lmrr ins or Paper llanrteit ; Mattresses, Pillow, W indow Shades and Curums. Ac. VILK.INKON tk rLT.XU Aug. 8. VfholstMers and Pspet lisr.jr.
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