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X x - 'f-Sx fi 4: ' I WHOLE NUMBER 'l 1 33 VOLUME IXNUMBER 82. WILMINGTON, N. C, TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 26, 1854. r rx i -x, vt'u IN TdE TRI-WEEKLY COMMERCIAL It published every Tdmbat, Thvkbav and Sai-cbb-a at S3 per taoaa, payable nallcaee to advance. ' - BIT rtlOUAS LOR1NG Eoitob andPaorsis- TOR, Corner Front and Market Streets, . WtLMISSTOX. K. c. ;- R tilt A1IVKKTISISG. I qr. I insertion Su 50 C 1 ir. 2 month, 84 UP I -1 " 2 .i . ' -75 1 I 3 " 6 00 3 I 00 I 1 -' " 6 " 8 CO I month. 2 60 I I V 12 12 00 .Ten limit or less make a sauare. If an adver tisement -exceeds ten lines, the pi Ice will be in .All i Iveriiscinenta are payable at the timejpf their insertion. -Cn-racta vith yearly advertiser, will be made n the most liberaMertt,, . , V transfer of contracts for yearly advertising wiil bj permitted. bhotud ctreu.nstances render chanze'in business, or art Hnespecled removal TMMiamrv. a charae acoorJtnz to ihe pu' Dshed trms will be at the option of the coniractur, for the time he has advertised. . 'I'tie oriirilenB of Annual Adveniscrs Is strlcil limited to their iwn immcJiate himiness j and all ivert?era'nt3 lor the benefit of Otherv rsonn, 'a welt as all aivertlaemfiits not immeniaielr ron, Mccted with their owa boslnoa, and all exc ss of advertisements in length or otherwise beynd the limits engaged, will be charged at the usual rates. '. Ht A4ertnemsrita iskifladcd In tne con' met for the nale or rent of houses or tnnds in town r - coontrv. or for the sale or hire of negroes, vrheth bt the- Df-Derty owned by the aJvertiier or by - iiher persons. Thee are excluded by the term ill Iverieii4tt Inserted in the tri-wecklv P ir.jttl. sre entitled to one leaertion in the - Wctkly tree or cnarge. , XOB, CARO ASO FANCY PHISTISC ; KXECOrED 1.1 SUPERIOR STILE- AfJEITS THE COMJIRUCIAL. NswVu.k Mersrs. Dollnbs & Potter. fatten Cm a a lb s Smith. .N'o.6, Central Wharf. fhUaiUlpkiaS. K. .'om. ftalUmoreW'M. H. Peaks and Wat. Thomsok JOB, BOOK, -rp'&&& AH ID IF A TI C T ' CORNER OP rRO.VT AND MARKET STREETS, . r o WILMINGTON, N. C. Particular - Attention paid to the Following 4 Icinda of letter Press Print 1 1:?. BUlaof Exchange, JiU! of Lading, 'fJoolc, Card, Catalogue, Certificate, . ChccJiw, Circular, En trie of Merchandise. HandbiiU, Labtl. Imw Blank, Sole. Pamphlets, Poster, Receipt, - - -. Rate of Pytifrht. ' Draft. pe. t-c-t fe. -And PLAIN AND KANCT PRINTING, of eve ry description, done in the neatest man ncr, and on the most reasonable terms. Wilmington. August 17, 1S54. MISCELLANY. THE NEWARK UIOIL.. ''' J.'Rooavelt Bayley (we had nearly for got ten "iho ' daggerthn compositor will - piease stick it in heref) Bishop of Newark, in. partialis injuleliam, by the grace and ap- ' poinlmeni of the gentleman who occupies - one of the chairs of St. Peter, has come out with a letter containing the usual ,de- nials and assertions, nod says, among; other things, he a will allow tbat.ihere- is no blame to be attached to the two thousands .Protestant (Irish Orungmen)Apfao marched in the procession armed wilt pistols and 'daggers, displaying colors and banners ami ' playing tunes most offensive to the eyes and ears of Irish Catholics." This is an ironical way the f Bishop has of speaking, and the little white lie conveyed in the al lowance u no blame," while he means all blame, will cost the reader nothing, and he Las notb pay for its forgiveness (12 1-2 cents ) . 0 , - How sensitive the delicate creature is ! ! Who would suppose that the Protestants, fcre compelled 10 pay homage to the " Ho ly Host," to stand and look at a great deal of. mummery and most offensive to the eyes" of , Protestants when in Catholic countries who would suppose it to hear this t Bishop talk ?. Who would suppose that Protestants are often obliged to bear certain mumblings and chantings in Latin, and io take their hats off when the M Holy Host" is passing, or have them knocked off, as Professor Morse had his "wide-awake" m or beaver knocked off once while in Rome? " Who would suppose that a procession of Irish Catholics in October, 1845. in the city of Now, York, carried a banner with jhe following inscription upon it ? .qual Rights of Man is our . Democratic Principles, . one and all. t Down- with the Natives - nd their twenty-one years, Naturalization .. Laws. Every ma hat a right to tfu elective franchise ffi hn ftrnval " Hs8 W America. - Then on one side of the above, a small lag was represented bearing the following: Native Hehetic.8 Akd Photestakt . 'i Bigots Iabe not arouse j 'he Koman Catholics' -Spirit unto rath or tremble , at the comtequences. ' jRe me ruber Rome, Spain, and France. ' ' 800 to 1 800. - United States, 1845. .X f O. K. -o'cone!, O. K. ' " rOa a representation of a flag similar to he one above described, were painted two jcrosses, a prown with cross-bones beneath; and the Ainericar Eagle below all, grasp " jn two' flags with the union dawn. ; These delectable flags and banners, with their characteristic inscription " and . em blems, were most offensive to the 'eves of the American Pretestants bnt wi have never learned the f Bishop of Newark took it seriously tn heart and came out with a letter," as the Catholic, Bishops appear to Xb very fond of doing now-a-days. - AU thia haa been botn'by the American Preuis, hnr th efinsitire bishop of Newark js hurt to th so;J o.n hearing some rnusie in th streets and on seeing several ' ' AW"1 gS 4lBrka prusaqW. ?. Can ? a - barber l)a .' jqJy accspd pf tun. . r . .. i . GoaiosiTY. Looking over .people's ajjrsaipyerjkinyourpwn JAMES E. METTS, COMMISSION" 4- FOR WA RUING f MERCHANT. August 26th, 1854. " 63-lf- A NEW MAP OF NO RT0 CAROLINA. TUK undersigned are preparing, and w ill pub lish as soon as the necessary Surveys, if'C. can be obtained- aNew, Larre and Complete Map of Nobth Cabohna, five feet by ihree, well en graved and finished in the best tjtyle. i ' Jt is admitted on all siiies, that such a work is a great desideratum in our Stale, and it is in conse quence of the frequent enquiries on this subjrei, that the undersigned have embarked in the cnier prWe. The only attempt' d work of this tied is that of McRea, puidished in IS33;and since then the Counties, Tow n8, Uonds and Post-oSices h ivc in crease.! in aiinibor, m I all our works of Internal Improvements, with small exceptions, been set on font. . . . '-- It is Intended that the New Map. now proposed to be public hod, shall contain,' it'coraiely lufrl down, all the Natutiil Features ;of th i riite ihe InlelP, Harbor, Souiuip, Lakes, Rivers, f'rt-cLr, Monn'.aiiis, Ac , " Also, the public improveri'CRB'an: ariifitial rfi- vl-jon. The Itaiiruad, Pl mfe roads, ' Counties. County li)wo, l ii..ifEcc-a, VMi Villajres. Poi roads and CunU. t -ill.e j, Avaemtes, Ac, &.c. The Map will bu ready bv ttie vtmmcr f I -55. : U II.I.IAM D.COOKE,. i SAMUKI. PKARCH-. TERMS i 1 In best Stvle. Gilt Rollers and First Im- pre?hion, " ' SIfl.Oil in Plain Style. Black Hollers, - v 6,10 Jnfirn)ii'n from u:iy source, and wMch may be if !rvcein making the abt te work, will ,be th inkf'-ll reci ivcd. Ail coi"muiication should be sdd raised t- W M . lf t'OOKK, ; U.iitrigh, August, 1S54. ; . ... bl-tm. STEAM -ENGINE AND SAW MILL. iWI l.L sell low, and on acco'mmodatinr terms, the F.nzine and Machinery of ffrftB the Cape Fear Steam Sawaiitl 14 ich LI4WL cylinder, 2 feet stroke; three 32 inch boilers, 30 leet lontf matn shall to lett b inches long tne power of this engine is estimated ai 6t' hoisc. has a new extra cylinder and i-ig gefririj!, and all the apjilianee nece.-ary uit iht lull tqi i) n, nil to ooerate at once. Also. 2 "Slave dresiing Mackiner. Jointers, Ac. complete. O. G. PAil5lK V. J.in.21 il !t r BONNETS-BONNETS. OILK and fineSiraw. trinied and untrimed at O reduced prices, by j- Ju!y 27. KAHNWEILEa A BRO: MOURNING GOODS. C'lLK TISUK, Bareges, Lawns.Gincharos,a! re O duced price, by KAUNVVEILER A UKO. July 27. .-. ,. . 66. BIRD CAGES, JUSTRF.CEIVEl)at Aiz 12. J..M.RO0I.SON'S. i JUST TO HAND. FRESH SODA. Butler, Milk, ?ngar,and Pilot Cracker; 18 bbls. handsome Brown Sugar; 6 hbl-. Clarified. 10 Crushed. 10. Powdered and 5 Granulated; Fulton Market Corn Beef ; Smok- Kief; .New Cheese; Long No. I Mackerel; Cod Fish, and various other items that' will be found useful as well as ornamental ni the Fami- y Grocery. lOOJlba. Komegay'a Kxira Htm 3. Juat to hand. GEO, M VERS, Front t. May 18. '-- 27.' GROCERIES GROCERIES. AFRESH SUPPLY of II Smith, Hopeton. Seneca and FayettevHIe Flour, in whole and half barrels; Fulton Market Beef; Goshen Butter; t.ard, in kegs and barrels ; a fine lot of North Car olin:iHitn, Sides and Shoulders; a freh lot of Smoked Tongues Mackerel- and Salmon, in kits at'd half barrels ; Old Government Java. Rio and Jamaica Coffees; Gun P"owder, Young Hyson. Imperial and Black Teas; Brown, Clarified and Crushed ugar, just received and for sale by Aug. 15. RKSTQ.V -v. TOWNSHEND. t JUST RECEIVED. A FEW kegs of extra Butter, and for sole by DvPRK dr Co. 42. Jane 22. X PRINTS. JUST received, a large assortment of English and American Prim, new patterns nnl colors, I can recommend;: Ginghams assorted Colors and Moiirnins and half Mourning do.; GrassCloth and Victoria Skirting; Bob neit Mosquito Net t- inif ;' Linen Table Damask rVapkins ; Uoylas and Irish Linens; Linen Cambric and Lawn Hhdkf, and Gent s ditto ditto ; Allendale Brown Uorton Sheetings, all widths; Blue Denim, medium and heaviest qualities made) Georgia and South Caro- r. .... i. ...... . u ... ., M r rr.,. shirting; Marlborough Plaid and Stripes; a very cheap lot of Bed Ticks; Linen Oznaburgs and Burlaps ; and Crape Shawls. For sole by JuneS. JAMES DAWSON. JUST RECEIVED, AND IX STORE 20 Boxes Adamantine Candles r -,20 do. No,l Soap, j 101 do. do. da-i ' 50 bbia. City Mees Porkj ; 20 do. Whiskey; '-1 hhds. Western Sides and Shoulders; 20 Bo?es Tobnceo ; 10 Firkins Gotten Butter, for sa!e low, hy Aug. 10. PKTTKW A Y A PRITCHKTT- ; NOTICE. NUVIBER of our Meal, Hommony arid Horse - V Weed ptntpn(ers,liavp Reflected to return their bags; they wiiicuptcra favor by returning them inmiediiHi'ly. Au. 22. PE TTEVVA Y PR1TCHF.TT. EMBR0IDED GOODS. QWiss AND CAM BR.IC BUFFS f Edgings and Olnstrtings; Uuder Sleeves and Collars; Lace and Cambric Shimigetf ; all will be sold at reduc ed prie a, by KAHNWEILEK A BKO. July 27. X 66. SUGAR, SUGAR. HHDS. New Orleans Sugar on consign- few Orle ' aale by vment. t or i Aug. 8. J. R. BLOSSOM. N. C. HAMS. ( ill s "ALL size N. C. Him, jit received and for sale bv I.. N. BARLOW. Aug. 8. No. 3, Gronirc Row, Frnt .!. FULTON MARKET BEEF. TBBL. Family Beef; 4 hilf-b-irrel Family Beef; 4 quarter bbla. do. do.; I ha'f-bbl. BeefToncnes. Foraaleby QDNCE 4 COWAN. -.- Aug. 13. T ' , v "X . ' fij. HAY, PORK AND MACKEREL 1 f '( BALES Hay t Iflbbls. Pork; 100 bbla. JLKJy. Mackerel. Tp arrive per Schr. Wake, for sale by A a 17. GEO. HARRISS. 65 THB ELECTION IS NOW OVER AND WE 1 shall be pleased to have those who wish Roo.ns, Passage, &c paper- d i n handsome style, calt'and leave order f.tr any kind oi Upholstering or Paper Hanging t Mattrassee, Pillow, Window Shades and Curtdins. Am. W1LKI.VSON & ESLER, Aag. 5. Tpholsteir )r)4 Paper Hangers. SUPPLIER OF FRESH GROCERIES. RKSTON & TOWNS H END are receiving from the Nev Fork and Baltimore Packetsf Ara mlaiA. Marine. Mills, and Powell, a haw snnolv of very tfaing. Smoke tongues; Dried Beef t Fulton Market tteii mm ana ooam wraeser; filol aoa hip Brea.d: Boston Butter and Water Crackers, in tin cases; Fine Apple and lanke Cheese; Brown, Clarified, and urusnea sugar, and tiolde Srnn Tobacco of all cradaix Lamp and Soerm Oil; Scotch Ah. and new lot "EastIpia Ata;" sperm and Adamaotine waoujei iV kegs o y perior Batter; 60.000 Cigar ; Java, Lagnira nd kie Coffee.; aud various olhe articles to arrive. BUSINESS CARDS. DR. GEORGE BETTNER, OF NORTH CAROHNA. OFFICE, No. 638. BROADWAY, " on at tub -" - PRE3C0TT, HOUdEr-NEtV "TORK. Feh.16. ' 142 lyc. W. M. SHERWOOD & CO., WHOLESALE Grecera and Commission Mer chants V Umington, N. C. All consienments ! Naval Stores, together with Cotton, Bacon La:d, Com, Meal, Flour, Ac, shat ecu re the highest market price. Dec. 13 ' 115-tf J. D. LOVE, A1ASVFACTURER AXl) DEALER IS CABINET FURNITURE, BEDSTEADS. Cif AIRS, MATTRESSES, dtc.&c. Vront mtFcet.Siotith of dfarket, '' bown' eim.Dixu, wilmisoton, n. c. Sept. 16. 1854. 4----V-- V;;- 79-y-c r. C A SHWKLr - J. A- PAUKEIl. -CASHWKLL & PARKER, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, i WL.M INOTON. . U. Office form srly occupied by Mr. Vim. A. Gwyer Mn h 23. , -3-lye. J. C. LATTA, CO.yf.WSSION M KUCHA A T 4- GEMERA L . AGKST. -- WILMINGTON. N. C. Oct. 1,1853. ' X 65-ly " . viiKiist)x &. esl.i:i: UPHOLSTERS & PAPER HANGERS, KEEP OX UASD AND. MADE TO ORDER, Mallreiszs, Feather Bdit Window Quo-tains and Fixtures. ', . k work in the above line done al shortest No tice. - Wilmington, . U., BlarKct at. March 13, ' . - JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM, x ; Gf Beral Commissioo and Forwarijins Slereliaat Prompt jers'!.at aiteii I tort given to Couslgu ' ., - "matttn t'oi-Sicor Shipment. . Liberal Cax'i arfrances marie on Conaisrnment lo me ar to my Xs:r Y-rk friends. Wilinington.'Jari. 30, 184. 135. . W. C.HOWARD, GENERAL Commission and Forwarding Mer chant, Wilmington. N. C. . Lioeral Jush advances made on Consignments. Nov. 29 . , 109-tf C. DCPRB. . PANIKL B. BAKER. C D uP RE & CO. GENERAL AGENTS COMMISSION ASDKVnWARDRG MEKCHASTS, - WILMINGTON N. C. July 2 2d, 1854. ; 51 12m, COMMISSION MEUCfl AN I'S, 1 I. Uatkawav, : i. L, Hatijawat. Fen. 15, 1853. v. v ,. - . . ... . 31. JAMMANDMiUK. KD W4D S A VAG. ANDERSON & SWAGE. GENERAL CnMMISSIOS.MBRCHASTS WILMINGTON N.C. Liberal cash advances made on consignments. Oct. 22. . 94- RUSSELL & BROTHER, (latc clis. apssBLL CO ,) GESERAL COMMISSIOX MERCHANTS, WILMINGTON, N. C. -' Liberal cash advancea made on eonignmentof Naval store. Cotton, and other produce. May 3,1954. ?- . -; ;- . - - C. Si D. DuPRE. " WHOLE SALE AND KCTAL DCALED8 111 Drugs, Medicines. Ctiemicals, Haints, Oil, Dye Stufis, Glass. Perfumery, Cigar, Old Liquor, fancy Article, Ac., MARKET STREET, Y WlliMINGTtlX, N. C. '?recriptiops :arcfully : upounded by experi enced persona. March 28. 1854. J. E. HALL, ; COMMISSION MEROtfANT, Wilmington W N C Odice in re ir of AIcMilian, Davis & Co' Store. Every attention paid to the sale and purchase of produce, and liberal cash advances made on onotgnments. Refers to Capt. Gilbert PoUer, K. P. Hall. Pre't Branch Bank State N. C; O.G. Parsley, Prea't Commercial Hank; McMillan. Davis A Co. ' .. Ian. 21 - 131-tf WILLIAM A. GWYE.I, GentraUcat.ForwarJingi Commissioa Merchant I take pleasure in informing, my friends, that 1 am prepared-, to give all business entrusted to me efficient and pcrsonalattcntions I havea whaif for N ival Stores, with ample accommodntioss, Spirit Hnae,and Warehouse. Consignments of Naval Stores for sale or shipment ; snd all kinds of coon try produce solicited... Cash advances made on consignments. - April 18, 1854. ' 15. CuNLEY, KIRK & CO. DEALERS IN Q UTTER Cheese. Lard, and Smoked Provisions, MJ Ptiik. Heef, Ueans, f ea. and uriea r ruit. 233 and 235, FKO.NT STUEET. Corner of PECK . SLIP, NEW yORIf, March 25. lyc. ( WILLIAM II, PEARE, COLLECTOR AND XDVtETIM.VC IGtM- far Country Newspapers throughout the United State. Basement of Sun Iron Ba liing, Baltimore street All business en'.msted lo us care transacted promptly, op liberal term, sevt 7 95-f JAS. II. CHADBOURN 4 CO., General Coiaaiissiaa Merchants. v Jas. H. Ch ADBOpaar. : Geo. Cbadbocsn. Jan. i. I, 1354. 123. P. T FOSTER, ANUFAGTURER of Bunting and Silk Flag, 1YJ. and all kinds of Wall and Plantation Tent. 33 and 37 South 3rd Street Philadelphia. F.T.F.; v June I7, X ; X " 40-3m-c. x HENRY NUTT, XFICTOS AXD FOSWIEDIiy AG EXT, WUlgice hi pertnnal attention to business entrust ed t hi care. ' Sept. 8, 1333. . 7S-tf. . JOSEPH n." flanner" T General Commission Merchant, - Wl LMIVCiTOir, K. p. tail " - ... r May 9ih. 1333. 57-1 y-c. r--- i- - ... -,; .1 ., j GEORGE MYERS, . VESlESlJiB AID XETAIL 6R5CE8 Keep constant!? qn hand, Win, Teas, Liquor, t Provision f, qqd qnd Willow Ifors, ffruil, ' . Canfefftionarie, tt-c. fSqvli flrontstreet, ' VriLMINGTUN, N.C.XX NVi, J3, IS53- -,-X. - . . X 109; T.C.L C. G.. WORTH. " I C0MISSI3I in mA2:tt3 ezotits, ' WitiMISaTQS, N. Ck OT47 Kb;. BUSINESS CARDS. 0. L. FILLY AW. 1 PRODUCE BROKER. FORWARDING 4 COMMISSIOX MERCHANT. OFFICE over Store of VV. II. McKoy, South Water street, Wilrrtington, Jv, C, will mske liberal cash advances on consignments. v lie ha engaged the service of Mr. John Uall as a .Gen eral Produce Broker. Refer to. . ' r " K P.Hall, PresiJent Branch Bank of the State, A ilmingl&n. . , y - . O. G. Parsley, " Commercial Bank, Wilmington. Gen. A. MeKae, Preiident W. It. Rairo4d. do Hen. WW. Harlleedo. W. & M. Railroad, Mari on C. H., S. C- ' - v W. K. Lane, Goldsbro N. C. i - July 6. : v j - ' " i 47-tf. ; MRS. KING, 273 King Street. bewen Wentworth and Society Strefrt, Charleston, S. C." TAXUFACTUitES 1 very superior tv!e, iVX Wigs, Tau;eer, Plain Bands and Curls, par Rings, H reset Pins and Bracelets, and all kinds of Fitney Hair Plaiting... tlrder thankfully recetved y Mail or otherwise. . Charges moderate. Ad .trers a aoov. , v - . . April 13. ?'f-''- r--i; r .;--. 12 lye. . D. C. rBBEMAN. . " GtSOHGS HUUiiTOM ' triti-:EMA?f A iioCHTtix, MERCHANTS AND FACTORS, WILMINGTON, N. C. D C fit E M.MAN 0t CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 113 KKOXT STRE13T, -NEW YORK. PREEJIA5 ASiD noDSTOX, WILMISIGTQJi, X. C- I y EEP constantly on hiind a stock qf Flour, IV Com. Pork, Uacon. Salt. Coffee,, Sa gar. Mo- lasses, Totado, Cigars. Snuf Candle Soap, 'or- tign and Itonuslic Isiquor ana irincti iron, Nail; Paint, Oil, Glass, Llimeslic, Hals, Hoots, Shoe. Leather. Agricultural Im pie m-ents, and a va riety of other articles, suitable for family and plan' tation tree and the retail trade, which they -will Hi.niweorih lota to snil dealer or consumers on reasonable terms for cash, or in exchange for Na val Stores or other produce. , The senior nartner D. C. Fbsbmait,! located in the eity "of New ork the junior partner, Oio. HoceTOSf, In Wilmington. 11 acsiren, aavunces, will be made on c-iniznnents to and from cither olaee. Ail buine entrusted to them will receive proper attention; and order for Good will be prompuvanrt earciuuy nuea. . . Sept.9, 1354. ' . ' . v , 16-f. GEO. HARRISS, General Commission Merchant, WILMINGTON, N. C. QTRICT jttenfWn isiven to procuring Freight O and purchasing Cargoes for vessels. - ' Rci II to , ' E. P. Hall, Esq. "I O. G. Parsley, Esq Lw ;,,.,;, f. A. Taylor. Esq. ( J. D. Bellamy. Eq J Messrs. 'l ooker, fcii.yih tt Co., v -rk Thompson & Hunter, f-New Alex'r. Herron, Jr. Philadelphia. Messrs. William. & Batler, charleston.S. C. Jan. 2. 1854. 123 tf. I. WE33BU. ' H . B.-BltER. WESSEL & EILERS. COMMISSION MERCHANTS & WIIOLE SALK GROCERS, North' Water St., Wil mington. N. C. intend to keep at the above land, genera I assortment of Groceries. Liquors, and Provistonv'at wholesale ndto carry on a Genera IConimlssion Businrr. E. P.Hall Pres'i Br'ch Bank of the Slate. O.G. Parsley, Pres't Commercial Bank. wir. P. K. Dickinson, Esq , Poppe A Co. Dollncr A Potter. Jan. 20 1854. New York, 131. GEO. H. KELLY, COMMISSION MERCHANT. Nexidoor to A. A. Wannet's,6n North vVabcrsL willattend to the sale of all kinds of Count rv Pro- luce, such As Corn, Peas. Meal, Bacon. Lard ,Ac. ind willkcepeonsiantly on hand a full supplyof Oroccrles, &e. - - . . ' . References. tWillesnall.of Wayne, Jno Acl ie, Wilmington tv Caraway. utn. Alt. tc.ae. E.P.H til, Wilmington .Wiley A.WalKet . - Dec. 13, 1853. . . . US-ly. JAS. F. GILLESPIE. GEO. 8. GILLESPIE. JAM I'.- GILtiKSPIE CO PRODUCE AND FORWARDING AGENTS. WILMINGTON. N C. Paitfcttlar attention paid lo the receipts and ?aleof aval Stores, j unber. Lumber, Corn, tf'icon, L-ot- t ton, f'C. f-e. March 30. 6. S. MxWEST, Aactioncer and Commission Merchant, WII,MINGTN. N. C. T7ILL sell or buv Real Ktaie and Negroes at v a small connnUt-lon. " , Aim Strlet attention 9jvept-i the sale of Tlmher.Tur pentme. Tar. or any kiud of Country Produce. O.Sue second deor, South aide of Market street, on the wharf. , - . . June 12.1354. . 33 Jy. A. II. VANBOKKELEN.. Geaeral Agent, Comniixsiort aa J Forwarding f ' Merchant, X WILMIMCVO.V.V.O. Particular sieijiion given to sale and purchase or ;4vai stores. - ,;. June 1, 185 1. ; ' ': ii: " ' X ' " 7123-1 y T.C.WORin, C GencrAtI CouioiissioD Merchant, . : tFILJf ISOTOS N . C - USUAL advance made on consignments of Cot ton, Naval Store and other produce :. . Pattirnlar attention given by G. W. Payis to pur chasing cargoes, procuring trejgl( tor vessels. c ,-. J-n.- 14 ' . " ; .- 123 COCHRAN & RUSSELL; (SDHCESSOES TO TIMS- UIB.T1E CO ) General Commhsion Merchants, -V 32, North Wharvc. nd 63 North Water St PHILADELPHIA. s. hAitit cochiak, ' . . BD3SBLL. Liberal crsh idvancet made on consignment July 3J;h, 1854. B. . DOLLN ES POTTLR, JT DOLLNER & POTTER, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, neV? FORK: Lihcral Cash Adean-es made an all Consignments. April 30, 1351. , 20-ty-pd. . JAS. T FITTEVAT. BO . ralTCHITT, PETTEWAY & PRITCHETT. General Commlsnloa and Forwrdl Mtr- CUANT. ALSO WHOLESALE GROCERS, , NORTH WATER bTRKET, : i WlLSIIXSTSSi, NC. . : Fromnt attention will be given to the sale of Naval Stores and ail kinds of Produce. ? Intend keeoinx an assortment f Groceries, Liquor and Provisions. July 18. .' -- . oz. QUINCE & COWAN. . WHOLESALE AND R ETA It. GROCERS; DEALERS IN WINES fc LIQUQRS. v ' Corner of Front nrl Prince atreeta, ' WILMINGTON N.C. . July 29. ; , - ,. . 66. . IAL EAESQVS. " v V AAA 'OX SALE, by March MEDICAL HOUSE, No. 16, SOUTH FUEDERICK STREET, BALTIMORE. MARYLAND. Established in order to afford the Afflicted i .' sound and scientific .edical Aid, w ." e i and for the suppression of i Quackery. . DR. I. B, Smith haa for many years devoted hi whole a Mention loihe treatment of Private iom olaint, in uli ibeir varied and complicated form. His great success in those long ctwoding and diffi cult cases, such as were formerly considered incur able', is sufficient to commend him Uthe public worthy of the extensive patronage he ha received. .Wilifnihe-lat eight years, Dr. S.has treatedmore than 29,500 cases of Private Complaints, in thtu (I i fie re ut forms and stages; a practice which no doubt exceeds that of all other physicians now ad vertising in BaitiiHore, and nut a single case is known where his directions were strictly followed, and medicine taken at reasonable time, without etiecttnga r-tdicul anl perin inent enre ; th-refore, persona itHicie.l wit'i diseases of the above nature, uo Mi liter how difficult ur long standing the case nay be," would do well to call on Dr. Smith jit his office.tVo. lii. South Frederick St.. and tf not . fk-e-tu.illy relieved no renuineiulion will be require) for his service. His medicines are tree from Mercury and all mineral poisons; put up in a neat and com pact form, and. way be a ken in a pubtfeur private house, or whita trAvaUijig, witham exposure or bin dranei from bu-ines and except in cases nf vio eut infl immation, no change of diet is necessary. STRlCTURG.-i.-Dr. SinitU has itigoyered a new meihod by which he ean curel'tP worst fur in of stricture and that without pain or lqin voniynce to the patknt. Irritation of the uretha, or prostrate gland,or neck of the tladdet.issoinctimesinis:nkef: lor strictures by genera I'uracitiioners or charlatans. YOUNG MEN and others ntSieted wiih Seniln.il Debility, wheth erorigipafipg frorn a Certain Destruclir Habit, or from any othpr cause, with traitvof oodiiy and men (al evils which follow, when neglected, should make an eariy application, (hereby avoiding mnehtrou)le and suffering; ns well as exptrnstf: Hy bis improved method of treatment. Dr. S. con safejr guarantee speedy and perfect cure in all cases oi lliit com plaint. to females: .-AU diseases poculiiir to Females (as also Sup pressions, Irregularities, &c.) speedily, and effectu ally romoved. I he efficacy of his remedies, for the cure of l he above affcciione, have been -well tested in n ezlens ve practice for the labt twelve years. . Persons at a dibtance may consult Dr. S. by a letter, posl-p.iid.deAcribin and have meilicine securelv put up and forwarded to -any part of iho Ulnited States. nlw.-rys Hcu inrianied wltn- full and explicit directions lor use. J iimnunlcatlon con sidered strictly confi.lcntiul. -Oifice arranged- with separate apart menls. so that patients never see any one but ihe doctor himself. Attendance duily, from 8 in ihe morning till ! at nlyht. N. H. Perwohs nfflieted with any of the above complniiM. will d-i well lo a ,oid the various NOSTRUMS A NO SPECIf ICS. advertised by Apothecaries and Drugpis'sas o cer tain cure for an and every disease. They are put up to sell, but not to cure, and frequently do much more harm than good - theref je avoid ihenir A word lo the wiao is suffieient. Address DR. J. B. SMITH, 16 South Frederick t., . , . Kulliinore. Mil. Oct. 13. -. - . 90-ly-c. . SANDS SARSAPARIIiLA. IN QUART BOTTLES. For Psirif'.-g the Blood, andfqrle Curcof Srro futa, Rheumatism, Stubborn Ulcer, Dyspepsia, Salt Rieun, Peter So-esi Erysipelas, Pimple, UUes, Mercurial Diseases, Cutuntous Erup tions, Liter Complaint, Bronchitis, Con- -sumption, Female Complaints, Los qf Appetite General Debility, d;-c. LNihU preparation nil the restorative proprrtie of tUe root are concent rated in their utmost sirehgih and. efficacy ; but while: Snrtaparilla Root forms an important part of its combination, ills, at the same lime, compounded with other vegeta ble remedies of great power, and 11 is In I lie pecu liar combination and stien iflc manner of iis prep aration, that its remarkable success in the cure of dioease depends. It acts simultaneously upon ihe stomach, the ireiiln'lon and the bowels; snd thus three processes, which ure ordinarily the result of three different kinds ol r cdiclne, are carried on at the same time, through the instrumentality of i h la otic remedial agent which genily stimulates while it disinfects rnd expels from the Kon.aih and bowels ll thai is Irritating, and at the tome time CTtores visor and tone. Many other preparation imitate la Dcaring the name of Snriiajarilla, and in thatiheir resemblance tnd, being often prepar ed from wortliless and inert roots, and of course poarsd no healing or curative properties, and pa tients In making choice of which ihcv will use, should take no other, but fliulone entitled io their confidence, from tiie lopg liet of cures it has e fleet ed on living witnesses, whose testimonials and residence have been published, laud who are siiil bearing daily trsiinuny lotts worth. , ASTONISHING CURE. Pattho, N. Y . 20ih, 1851. Me.-rrs A. ft. St. D Sakdj: Gonileman. Ha v- Ing witn-'fs4 the rr, Ml bcncficiil effects from the use of your Sarsaparilla, it gives me pleasure to send vou ihe followinz statement in rrcard to mv son. In (lie opting of I8!9 h ; took a severe cold, and after eight weeks of severs sufioiing the dis ease settled in tils lull I-g and toot, which soon swelled to the uimott. The swelling was lanced bv his physician, and dUcharped niosl profustly; after tint no len than elev n ulcers formed on the Ueg and foot at on.' time. We had fivediff. rent Phy sicians, out none relieved rum nium : and the last winter found him so emaciated and low that he'was unable to leave hi, e.f, suffering ihe ra st eiciticia tinz puin. Durin; this time ihe bone had become so much affected that piece after piece came oui, 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, butnt this lime we wtro Induced lo try your Sa'isaparilla, and with its tiii hia health nd appetite began immediately M improve, and s i rap- in waa i ue cifqnge laai tegs inaa a uoen ouiiit ei fecled a perfect cure. Willi graiiiuJe, I remain truly yours, DAKIUS BALLAItO. We the undersigned neighbors f Mr. Ballard, cheerfully snbacrihe to the facts of ihe above nate mcnl. H. It- S. Hayt, ,A. M Trobridge, Geo. T. Dean, ' tJ. Eastwood. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail t-y A. B. Sc D. Sandi, Druiirs and Chemlis, 100 Ful en Street corner of William New York. SolJ also by Drtggis'S generally Ihrooshopi ihe Unil.ed Mates snd Canada. ' Price! per bottle t six b llles for 5. For sale by Dr. A. O. Bra.lley, and Messr. C. & D. OuUjre, Wilmington, N.C- April8. ' 19-6m TOWAGE. ON snd after ihisdate. all vessels owed in harbor by Steamer Same Beery and Calhoun, will be chargd. 94.00. Nov. GEO. HARRISS, Agent. 5fh, 1253. ' 101. WE have on h tnJ a very handsome asuonmenl of Paper Hangings, Fire Screen-, Boiders, Window sh des. Curtains, Cornice, c. -c For sale and put up by , - . : WILKINSON Ac. ESLER. June 8. Upholsterer and Paper Hanger. WR have on band a beautiful assortment ol French and American Paper Hangings, Dec orations, Fire Screen. Window Shade and Cur tains, Cornices, Picture Tassel of newest style, for sale by WILKINSON ESLEti, June 17. '" .j. . Upholsterer.' DR. 5. SEYMOUR'S Celeh'aled Oaleanic Abdominal Supporters. H'' HIS Is to certify, that C. A D. DnPre, Drug-i- if 1st 3 of Wilmington. N. C. are my sola scents for the sa'e of ihe above Supporiera for this place and vicinity. ' E. SEYMOUR. iMliuington, N.C, March 23, lb51. We most respeetfullv call .the attention r iK Medical Profession of the State lo an examinarion of the above-Supporters. C. dfc P. DtPRE. March 23, , ; : 3-tf. ' FIFTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH OP BOOTS,' SHOES: AH 0f BRO . can. Having purchased our entire uwk iast from th manufactories, ws tra nr.mr. offer inducement i o lb CQUTJiY MERCH ANTS equal to arjr psubliihment 'South pf 0ow 4ffg 7 4 - ONES & C1RDNKR. BILLS' OF EXCHANGE. AN Elegant Edition of Bill of Exchange, print ed in Gel many, in Books of 10 quires and in sheets, jast received and for sale at th olfieof Th Commercial. . DR. SWAYNE, AN Eminent Physician of Philadelphia, ha given to the world the benefit of hi expe rience by preparing remedies tiiublo to almost every dibcaso. Dr. Stray ne't Compound Syrup nf Wilt Chert , for Curing Cough,- CMs, Ctmtumptien. and all Disease of the Throat, Breast and Lung. DR. SWA YN E'S VERM I FUQE. For Destroying Worm, Curing pysprpsis, e. Dr. Swayn' Sugar Coated Sarssps and Tar Pill, a gentle purgative and alteratlv Medicine, far superior to the Pills In genersl use. Dr. Swayne's Cholera Morbus Diarrheal, and Djsentery CordiaL a never failing remedy. A freaih supply just received at C. A D. DuPRE'S, Drug Store, - Sole Agent for Wilnilngtop. April 23. ' ' IT-if. , r . . . - WE have on hand, an nsorimeni of Pper Hangings, Border. Decorations, Fir Screen -Window Shudes, etc.. for sale and put up by WILKINSON A ESLER, , . July 15. " " Paper Hanger and Upholster. IRISH POTATOES. A CHOICE lot of Irish Potatoea. Jt In Mar J and for sale by QUINCE COWAN. -An. 22. 67. MEAL, HOMMONY & HORSE FEED. XN 11 K subscribers having be n sppojDlod agent tor ihe Galdsboro' Mill, will keep constantly on hand Frtsh Ground Meal. Hommony and Horse Feed. PETTEWAY A PlilTCHETT. Aug. 22. 67. NEW FALL GOODS. lfOT..,..J....I., CI,. U W DIIIHVU nr superior lot ol those Old Style Georgia Kerrey forNeg hp, which e particularly invite the alien- liofi I miners, uciuic uuieiiarinis ciFc.nnir, Aug. 24. J A M H S DAWSON. SASH, BLIND AND DOOR AGENCY. . Formerly conducted by (jity C. llotchhiss 'IHIK public are hereby informed, that I have JL bceL appoin edagem for the sale of Window Sash, Itlind and Dooi s, manufactured by the New Haven Com., and am prepared to fll all oruera in the above line. The quality of th work ol the .Vow Haven Coin, is well known In this market. Builder and all person in want ol the above article, are requested lo send In their order v and they will he tromplly Ailed. Term Invariably ensh on delivery. WJf. A. GWYER. Genera 1 A f en t Commission and Forwarding Mer chant. April la. ia PIANO FORTES. A LOT of fin-toned Instruments, just received and for a ile low, by J.D.LOVE. Mav 9. 23. WANTED. ' flOO kRS- Bee wax, for which the highest w,Wv'v market price, will be pnld In cnh. March 9. T. C.& B. G. WORTH, SPRIo7 HA I R" PATENT, FELT. MOSS nn l Shuck Maitrassea. On hapdund male to order, by . WILKINSON it FSLKlt, May 20. Upholsters. PORK-PORK. Bl?LS. Mess Pork rxpected per Sehr. Ben, from New York. G EO HARRIS . 50 Aug. 10. t'2. BUTPER BUTTER BUTTER. 7 FIRKINS from the Daiiy of Deacon Warner. Chenango County, whose butler look the first prize at iho World's Fair in London. To accommodate out frunds we will sell by the pound or firkin : ictnil priee 30 cts. Juie20 W.M.SIIKUHOOD4CO. HAIR BRUSHES. "I 0( DOZEN of French, English nd Amcrl lvV'can M intifiteture, also, a large a.sori went or Pninr, Tooth, Nail and Fleh Uruthes, just al hand, and for sale very cheap, hy C. k. D. DvPRE, Wholesale Druggists. July 1.. J. and II. copy. 46. MECHANICS, INVENTORS & MANUFACTURERS. 8STO IN CASH PRIZES. mSTO VOLUME TEV OF THE "SCIENTIFIC AM EKIC.W" commences! on the 16th ol September. It is chief)? devoted io Ihe advance ment of (he Interests ol Mechanics, In r en tors, Man ujadurcr and Farmers, and Is edited by men practically skilled in the arts and sciences. Pro bably no ihcr journi I of the same character la so extensively circulated, or so generally .esteemed for Its praciieul ability. Nearly all the Valuable Patents which Usue weeKly from Ihe PatT Of) rice are illustrated lettti hngraeinrs, anj Hie claims of all the Patents are published regularly in lis columns as ihcy are l-suvd, thus making it a perfect ScicsTiric Axo Mechanical Fkcvclopo pia of Information upon the subjects of Mechan ical Improtetnents, Chemistry, Engineering and the Sciences geaerilly. It is imblishi d weekly In qjarto form suital le for binding, and each volume contains Four Hundred and Sixteen Psges of Reading Mailer, Several Hundred Engraving, with a full and complete Index. It rlreulatiun on ihe l.it Volume exceeded 23,000 copies per week, and ihe practical receipts in one volume ar worth loan) family much mure than tljjj pub.crlpiion price. 1'he following Cash Patsss ar piTired by-ihe Publ t-Uetu fur the fourteen laricest lifts of ub scrihersscnt in by the 1st ot Jsnuaiy, 1855 t il00 will -c itivi n for ihe largi list t 75 for' the sec ondi 65 for 'he third B.'5 for the fourth l I O for t'ifilih $13 for Ihe sixth I 40 for th se venth 435 for ihn eighth 30 for th niniht S35 for lite tenth; 920 fr ihe eleventh j 91 forth twelfth III for the thirteenth i and 95 for ihe fourteenth The caidt will be pud lo the order of ihe siterev ful competitor immediately af:er the 1st of Janu ary, 18 S. . Tbbms Ope ropy, on year,.! I one copy, six months, tit live copies, rix months, 94; ten copies, fix months, 93; ten copic. twelve months, 915; fifteen copies, twelve mon'hs, 922; twenty copies, twelv months, 923 in advance. fin number of vuhscmiilon abov iwentf can be taken at le.s than 91,40 each. N sines ean he sent in at different time and from ditTerent Po.i Offices. Southern and Western money taken fof sub cripiion. ' Letters should be directed. post-yaU, fa Vena A Co . 128 Fulloa-Sireet. N. YT Mcs.rs. Muss St Co. are exiensiyely engaged In procuring patents for new lnvrptions, and will advice inventor, without charge, ia regard lo the novelty oi uietr i.ijpioy rrneni. ; Aug. 24. C8 3w. QC KBLS. Whiskey, 10 do. Rum. 10 do. Koa 40 do. UonuBti Brandy. 10 hhds. N U. & H. It. huuar. 20 bavs Kin 1 ...A a .i Java aa. jusi lonrid and for aaU low k . . .. v.... v w. Sept. p. PETTKWA Y A PRITCHETT, PREE READING ROOM I .O it. thl, f. av.l.n'.'a - f I. ..LM. ill keep file of a few of l.e principal Newspapers Front, near Market st. 27 -tf. Majr 1. . ERANK LESSLIE'S LA DIE'S OAZKTTE for September. Jut received and for sale at JJep.8. . W.WHITAKER'S. Altai I THB Secret, by K Slram. ae"B?, HonLlfo?PeP Aero.. lh Threshold y Firmtliaio, Spa-nodie Tragedy , Lfwiwy K- ,.,. ,,:, , a fuii aett ot viea" i. .c. creations ; a iuu . wuirirrus ndforsaieat u. , ..... .. . Sept. 19. EJIFTV SPIRIT 3 IKItCLS, 350 7. I hand Snlrit Bstrela forlbV Wl w- : ApAJIS.BaO.A CO. MISCELLANY. EXTBAORDINART 0II08T STORY. Most ghost stories are only foolish and laughable; but this one is certainly in-t-ancholy in the extreme. Within the past year the pt oplo of a village in a western State bocame greatly excited by the alleged nightly apjicar ance ofa ghost in tho village grave yard. Few of Uietn, indeed, had dart d to c it; but some had; and they, without Uta king too familiar with it had still mi it come and go, walk about, scat iulf, fcc; and the statements of all those wern too ' well authenticated to bo disregarded, Vhat iho few saw ilJe many believcil and tho vhole community soon lccatne excited urion the ubject of this slraiu'f. nightly visitation to tho graves of tho dead. Of course tho ghost was in tho usual grave clothes, in which, so far as we know, ghosis nlway appear; and it was entirelyin its regular hpurs nlwuys arising among the tombs at just midnight and leaving at near early dawn, (t hud often' been seen to come and go, passing over fences io its courfe; but no one had learned whence it came or whither i went. At length the mrttter from lieing the town talk became iho town drca(. Numerous individuals got exited, mid superstitious ones grew melancholy and taciturn; pcopjo oqke4 d,qublinsly at each other, as they passed, in twilight, and all contrived their journeying at that hour, so as not to approach the last rest-, ing place of their departed friends, Tho growing dread at length became insfTeruble, and engaged all minds. There chanced to be in ihe village, n youth ."-i" nineteen, from Weslern iSew York, whoso domestic education had carefully exclude ql fujth, i supernatu ral agencies, and who, therefore, Irxjkcd only to natural causes tor pxplanatioii of the events and occurrences of life. This youth resolved to fat hem the mystery of the grave-yard ghost. Ho found one associate ; anu tho two after' nightfall secreted themselves among llm tqmbs, to observe. J'uncjtialjy as tho hour of Q drew nigh, tff? ghost whjch had caused go much dread vya? w p i ap proaching. Tho' moon was bhiniug brightly, and tho wh'ttc-robud object was neen most distinctly. Overcoming two fences, this entered the frraveyard witljjn actual reach of toyMiah whp had 1 1 on foot the investigation, and, as the light fell fully ur on the face of the ghost, . recognized the well-known features, an acquaintance,. who was then in her early widowhood. Her husband had recently been buiid (here, and so dread ful hac hccij thfi fcljqck, lUnl the ,oaMvii of the wiftj had been dt throned by it, and she was now a wandering maniac She saw not her observers, but fcaled herself, As sho wus wont, upon ihn grave of him sho had loved but (qp nd: ly. The two then approached the 1111 fpitnnate, ant addressed her in kindness. She kncv t!e nof, but conversed free ly with them, calling them angejj, aff,J craving their protection. She was jn her night-clothe., and her wanderiti'' thus, through the agony she had uneicl and her nightly occupying this sad seat, had converted that poor mental wreck of humanity into a ghpst. On this oc casion she could nqt he jtidijccd to aban don her pMfit, and pf necessity hhp was left there to complete the hours of that night's pilgrimage. She is now in o, Lunatic Asylum. Buff. Com. INDIAN pflnr - A French farnicr has succeeded in giv ing to $aiz?, or Indian Corn, any-color he chooses, hy the following plan: Hav ing received from China a specimen of maize of a peat) white color, thp grajiix of which were vpy small, but vciy beauti ful, he was desirous to obtain the nir.u grain, but other colors. For this pmpps", he planted by the sitks of some of them some American maize, ofaiel ctlot, and the result was a crop of grain of a pink lint, with some of a 'bluekb, a id others of green color. He made a sim ilar expeiimcnt with tho maize r-f rJ? savors, the grain of which is as witc as Carolina rice, and he thus obtained a crop, the ears of which were about I i inches in length, and ljo firajna ofa blue color,- Another l;me he planted some maiae of the color pf amber among some of the bfejek maize of Syria. Tho ears attajnej the length of 22 inches, and ihe rrrnin warn nf iiilTror, . r.ln.n D r " - i.ifiri a, m. t f . i ne yeuow maize, on beiuor planiet near some of the brown maize of Centra America, fvpducc some of the daik brown color, which ripens eigt tiayi soouer than tho other sorts. This farmer now possesses one hundred and fifty three different varieties of maize, a fid' his object in continuing his experjnopfs is not only to rhahgc ihe color at wilL but also, tp obtain van'eties which will ripen earlier as well as larger and longer eais, and thus increase tho produc,. Baltimore American'. "Rreacbe of frith t" scrrapned Mr Partington, at be hesnl ihn Irjxn njpliefl to Mrxican violations of fjj'p rrr,iitcc. " Well, 1 wonder what thf J w;ll hare next. I have beam tell of clqajc? pf hypocrisy and robes of puritjr, fnit 1 never heard of breeches of faitfj fjefpre. I hope they are made of something that won.'tchargq and wear out a? "phi Deacon Cutlpins fjith for his yas alwajs chaugug. IU went froni behevia' that nnUly would Lo saved to beherinj ttatfall would be ; and last turned out to be a' pbrenoUiv- Bn,j 1 id'nr believe To liothio.' I wc r if h' n strong as ctuwunere !" ai 1 tl brt thread aaJ frej-artJ a new r.tcJ.-.'.I w . A : i r.
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