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J ". 1 ' 'J A y .... V.'x UKlE IX---NUMBER 99. WILMINGTON, N. C; THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 9, 1854., WHOLE NUMBER 1150 VP 1 .-! ., , ::ly cq:i:.iercial J every Tccsoav, Thossday and it 5 per annum, payable tnallcases XAS LORING Edito andPaorais ruer Front and Market Street, WILMItlGTOS. i. c. . 1TES OK ADVERTISING, ucrtion . iC 5 J I 1 sqr. 2 niootha, $4 60 75 ( I 3 " 00 ' " , 1 CO , 1 & , 8 00 f month, 2 60l 12 12 00 ..lines or less make a square. Ifanadver i at exceed ten line, the piice will be ia ; rll n. -' ' ' ';'..' ' All a IvertMements are payable at the timeof i;t insertion. - ' " -Coat net with yearly advertisers, will be made dn iho most liberal terms ito transfer of contracts for yearly adverilsrj will bu permitted. Should circumstances reader a cit ing in bmines., or an. unexpected removal necessary, a charge according t -tne pnniunen terms will be at the option o the contradictor - .. tli time he his advertised. " - TUe privilege of -Annual-Advertisers fs'atTteily limited to their own immediate business! and all advertuements for the benefit of other., persons, 33 weH as all advertisements not immediately con nected with their own business, and all excess of advertisements in length or otherwise beyond the limits engaged, will be charged at the estial rates. No Advertisements is included in the contract , for the sale or rent of houses or lands in town wr , country , or for the sale or hire of negroes, wheth er the property is owned by the advertiser or by ther persons.. The.e are excluded by the term "'immediate business." - ll .tdveniseinenta inserted, in the tri-wecklv 2n nmercial, are entitled to one ieseriion in the Weekly free o charge. JOD CARD ASO VASCY PRIXTIXG, CTECGTE3 1 SL7EBICS STUB. AG HINTS POH THE COMHGRCIAL. New York Jlersrs. Doixxca & Potteb. yf xjn-CHAituSitiTH, No. 6, Central Wharf. . PniUulelpkia S. K. Cork. ' ... IJ JUmoreWm. H.PsAKCand W. Thomsok MISCELLANY. Intended Visit of the lumper r and It an press i . r France to England. For some time past rumors have .been tifloat in Pari3 of an intended visit on the pnrt of ihe Emperor and Empress of the Freneb to Queen Victoria. - I understand the visit will lake place in the course of the month of November, but 1 have not nearu inai me precise uay is nxed. l un flerstand that it is expected ; that Q.ueen Victoria and PrinceAIbert will return the v;a it about the rryfddle of May next, when iicr rcajesiywfH not only be able to seethe ench ExhibitioD, which .will then be see Paris in all its glory, with the imrense lmprovemenis now gomg on m a sUte of completion. It is almost needless .to say that this exchange of visits is of im mense importance. They must not be looked on simply as a change of civilities between the sovereigns of two great coun tries ; They are a great political event, nJ will do much to cement the alliance which has already been so cordially enter ed into between tne5 people ot botn coun tries.- London ChronideA THE EYES. There is a popular lidioti, sanctioned even by medical men, knat the eyes are preserved by opening tf Ira every morn ing in a basin of cold wa tir. Some of the worst cases of petergiunilor film on the urlace of the eye, have 3)ten witnessed on those who have "boasted of this prac tice. When water gets :irko the wind pipe, the nostrils, or the eaii irritation is produced ; and when the'-eies open un derwater the sensation is raiything but " -agreeable.- The eye is luMcaled by a secretion admirably,adapted h facilitate ; the motion of the lid over itsAiface, and ..as this- secretion is partiallylsolube in "water, it is as inconsistent fo wash it away as it is tof emove the wheels of machinery. - fill frnm trio HOT BAD. A ydun lawyer visiting the jail yes- terday rjiofningon professional pi&iuress founda son of the Emerald Isle in limhd, to whom he casually remarked, "Wil, Pat what brought you here', "The d foreign influence, replied FaL Ah, said Crieff 'how did that happeh ?, : - to1. .a w c are, yer . nonor,. an it was tne f pe I u mselt, bad cess to him. that put me here. It seems police officer Pope had escorted the incorigible wag to jail ir.ci ry making contrary to law. :- ' A CONSIDERATE MAN. - A gentleman named Reynolds, who- Jast week had his watch stolen from him r Ivotiscd in thi New York paper tha t,. i person who took his watch,- 'could have ,t!re key," by calling at his resi- TIIC MAINE LAW IN -CANADA., The Maine Law has passed the Leg i ' ' ; i v a .1 ssarnbiy of Canada by a vote t,i bo to 5, and it wnll doubtless pass the C .:ncO, and immediately become a law. . 1 13 TURPENTINE CASKS. N EW Cajiks, average guage 45) gallons, for sale by 23. ,' FREEMAN & HOUSTON- SYRUP. . Sugar Hoitse Syrup, for snle by ;t.C3. , K.t CMANdc HOUSTON. i n "P 1 1 1' V VI' tr.3 in l.h Hemispheres, or Rcm j r :"- -e s f the li . e of a former Merchant, by - - e, rcce vej and for s lie by Oct. II. J.T. MUXDS. AND COW FEED. ? a superior article of Corn lc per bushel. i .-.WAY & P1UTCHETT. i ve i n s: C--S "t , .1-ScortutJc Tooth wash. Jj more to beauty than clean, i Cams of healthy color. ! fiee and vermiilion lips become cr, when ifeey open, exhibit of neglected teeth. All who Tre'h, r!ilthy Gums and a vo i'Zi.lit AN'S TOOTH - , - , ,.- ,, ', . : r-?rtE, .Ajents, ei . EMPLOYMENT FOR AGENTS O KVEttAL Thousand energetic and trustworthy - young men are wanted to act as agents both local and travelling in every slate In the Union, for the sale of a paten'ed article of manufacture now In extensive demand. . The exclusive right for the United States ia owned by the advertisers, and agents ef capacity and businesa tact can easi ly earn Two Hundred Hollars per month. NO CAPITAL NKCKSSARY. u Extract from communication from our agents " hereciih enclose you a draft Jar 1 dollar, deducting (Jne hundred and ninety seven dollars as my commission on the sale of Ute last month." Signed. H. Jtead. " I shall realize as commission an my sales this month about ana hundred and sev cnta-licc dollar:' E. C. Field. .. : The occupation wiil prove a light and gentle manly eitipiox merit an honorable as it ia profita ble. . --. r ' No agent will be accepted unless able to pre duee substantial testimonials as to character and industry. ' Salaries wilt be arranged for i he first year if pre ,erfe4. -.y. -J-: So many snswrrs to advertisements are forward ed from motives of icle vnrtoslty only, the adver tisers-wilt consider rt application unless itcom panied by One 'Dollar as evidence of sincerity. when Jon partteni.ir win oe lorwaraee. Address BURNS, BKNKDICT& Co., ' Baltimore, 31i. To the substantinl nature of the enterprise, we refer to Kenneth 4 Dale, Le itoy, Son Si Co Also to Hamilton K. Wen, Ohio; Hon. C a. Denfls, Khode Inland, and M. Kay, Key West, ri Oct . 16th, 1854. , - 91-2u e. REMOVAL. WM. A. G WYER, Commission Merchant. HAS removed bis Office to the Corner of Wa fer and Princevs Street. , , Oct. 10. - - " : 87-3n. RAISINS TVTKW Crop, in whole, half and quarter boxes, 1 for sale by KliKeii an ft housto Oct. 26. . TRE SCHOOL FOR HUSBANDS, T V Lady Bulwer Lytton. - Received and for J sale by ' J.T.MUNDS. sale by Oct. 7. WINTER SHAWLS AND WOOLENS, 'A 2 MOZ.AUT IIAL.L,, I M1ESK Gjods will continue lob sold at MO Z.ART HALL, from 9 a li A. M.. until -ur- ther notice. Wilmington, N. CnOcU 7.. 67-U. THE U'HOLK WORLD. $300,000 -vvorth of Gifts, ', ior the subscribers to the MAMMOTH PICTORIAL Of the Whole World, . Publidthed simultaneously In the three cities of 1KW YiEK, FIIILIDIlLFHII i5D B1LT1B0RE, As soon as 31)0,000 subscriptions are obtained j and hiving already nil cmi cibculatios of asout 20t.UOJ,it is now certain The Ois'.ribution will soon take place. Among the extraordinary list or cirrs, (being one for every ticks! Uvued,) ato I'l l. Hart's Elegaut Country Seat, valued at 833,IMH, . . A magnificent CUv Residence, valued at 8 1 T, OOO, - " - A Cash lVau tor I OO years, without interest or security 9 lO.OOO, Buildinz Lota. Klegant I'iano Fortes, Metodeons, Gold Watches, Bracelets, Ring, Books ol Travels in the Old and New W orld, by Prof. Hart s Real Kstale, fe. fc., Stc in all num bering 300,100 Gifts, valued at 300,000. t-.very single remittance or si, secures one year's subscription to the Mammoth Pictorial, and the gratuity of a Gift 1 icket, whicltenittles the holder to one share In the 300,000 Gifts. Thus every person investing in this stupendous Enter prise receives the full worth of hi or her money, in subscription to a first elass journal, (:he great est and most intetesting Pictorial of the age,) be sides a Gift for each subscription which may prove an immense fortune to the receiver. For complete list of gifts, and full and explicit particulars in regard to the great Enterprise, Dis tribution, Ac; see a copy of Tn Wholb Would, which will be promptly sent, tree of charge, where desired br letter, nosi paid. Th vvnolb World may also be seen at the offices of all paperseontainlng ihinadvertisement, where information may be obtained in regard to the nDer an4 Rnternriae. - Agent, Postmasters and ladtes, desirous of lucrative and at the same time genteel employ went, should not fail to see a copy of The Whole World, which contains by far l ho moat liberal in ducementa ever offered id azenta in the way of immense easn premiums, gms, commissions, ate , wherebv any person, with ordinary activity, can easily make 1.000 and upwards, per rear; to which fact the Jar.:nl we already have can certi- ,he i'wtorui, and become wise, rich, Correspondents must write ther address Name, Post-office, County, and State, PLAIN and DIS TINCT, or it will be their own fault if thev fail to get an answer. Adhere to this, and all returns will be promptly sent wherever desired, in any part of tne world. If any orsera are received after the 300,000 sub- scribers are obtained, the money will be promptly returned, pest-paid, to le persona sending It. All letters and remittances for the Pictorial, WITH GIFT TICKETS, must invariably be ad dressed postpaid, to Prof. i. WOODMAN HART, World's Halt, Broadicay, Nete York, there being the only office tor the out Knterprtse. But remittances for the Pictorial WITHOUT Gift Tickets, may be sent to Prof. J. WOODMAN HART. Harfs Building, Chesnut Street, Phila delphia, Pa., there being the principal editorial and publication omce. . - - Oct. 3, lba. , : . . oa-om. CnE!IICALSJUST RECEIVED : W If! OZ. German Quinine; jUUwsOO do. French de . M lbs. Calomel? 20 do. Syr. Iodid Iron i 25 dor Blue Mast; 50 do. Vallett's Mass 60 gallons Sp'ts Nitre ( 40 do. Aq. Amnion ; 20 bbls. Epsom Salts t ' 10 do. - Copperas. For sale by - C. d D. DoPRE, Wholesale Draggistf, V, NORTHERN CI A T'eigbt, in sums to suit, bv I V Oct. 26. 1- - , ADAMS, BRO.&. CO. POTATOES. OlBBL.S. IrUh potatoes, in fine order. For 'CyJ sal by 3.H. FLANNER. Sfpt.36. 8-J. !uiil SEED RYE. ELS received and for sale by ELLIS & MITCHELL- Oct. 26. V- it PORK AND BACON- BBLS. Ilcss Pork j S hhds. Western Sides. 'V For sale bv Oct. 26. PETTEWAYdfcPRITCnETT;; ' " V"" tnLANDIxa . . 'i i ' . FROM BRIG REUDEN CARVER : I f BBLS. Apples i 40 Empiy ' Barrels; 100 iJ bbls. Potatoes ; 54 bales Eastern Hay j SO Hacmetae Knees., For sale bv OcL26. li RUSSELL As BItO. -V- ROCmT BRUCE, ' THE Here Kins, by the author of Wallace, the Hero of Scotland." Jest nnhlifbed. Re ceived and for sale at S. W. WHtTAKER'S. Oct,2S. .: - . 83.- W E have r f-iri, t sasortmerit of ! Pacer BUSINESS CARDS. E. J. LUTTERLOn. FORWARDING Sr COMMISSION MERCHANT. WII.MINCTOK, N.C Sept. 23th, 1664. , 83.12m. DR. GEORGE BETTNER, OF NORTH CAROLINA. OFFICE, No. 638, BROADWAY, - OH T THR - PRESCOTT HODSE-NEW TORK. Feb. 16, 1854. 142-1 ye. W. M. SHERWOOD & CO., 1T7 HOLES ALE Grocers and Commission Mer VV chants Wilmineton. M. C. All consignments of Naval Stores, together with Cotton, Bacon, Lard, Corn, Meal, r lour, sc, slial eenre the highest tnarset price. - Dec. 1J i- r- y 115-tf . J. D. LOVE, MAS UFA CTUHER AXD DEALER IN CABINET FURNITURE, BEDSTEADS.CHAIRS, MATTRESSES, dtc.&c. Front street, South er Market, . BROWN'S BUIt.DINO, WILMINGTON, N. C. Sent. 16.!e34. 79-y-e J. C.LATTA, COMMISSION MERC HA iVTd GENERA L AGENT. WILMINGTON, N. C. Oct. 1,1834. S5-ly e. WILKIXSOIV A ESIEH, iTPTini CTPRfi Xi P1PRR IllVfiKRS ti -"-"""l KEEP ON HAND AND MADE TO ORDER, r c-L-n fM niNn aiii maiik tii iiKtiK.it Mattresses Feather Beds, Window Curtains and fixtures. AH work in the above line done at shortest NtH lice. - Wilmington, N.U., Market at March 18, 1854. - - " -- l "jOSEPn R. BLOSSOM, General Commission and Forwardin ilercliaat- Prompt personal attentlen given to Couslgu ments lor Sale er Shipment. - IJheral Cask .advances made on Consignments to m or to my riew HbrK fnenao. Wilmington, Jan. 30, 1834. 135, W. C. HOWARD, GENERAL Commission and Forwarding Mer- vT r. iunt. Wilminston. N. C. I.ioeral Jash advances maoooa uoosiinmenn. Nov. 29. 1333. 109-tf C. DCPBK. ' DANIFX B,AKER, C. DuPRE &. CO. GENERAL AGENTS COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MEUCIIAN'TS, WILMINGTON Pi. V. t- t.,fvOM tfiS4 - : 54-1 2m. ' JAMES ASDEBeOS. EDWASO SA AOt. ANDERSON & S1VAGE. GENERAL, CO MMISSION MERCHANTS, WILMI.N'UTUN N. U. Liberal rash advances made on consignments. March il, 1654. 94. RUSSELL & BROTHER, ILATI KLLia. SCSSELL fc CO ,) GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WILMINGTON. N. C Liberal eash advances made on consignmentsof Naval itoren, Cotton, and other produce. May 3, 13S4. - - - -- ' C. & D.DaPRE. - , irnni.E sale AXD RETAL DEALERS IN Druss. Medlclues. Chemicals, Paints, OH, lye Stufls, Glass. Perturaery, Cigars, Old Lilqwora, fancy Articles, &e.t MARKET STREET, ; WII.MINGTOJf. N. C. Prescrlptionsoarefully :o.npounded by experi enced persons. March 28. 1S54 . , : -: . ' ' - - WILLIAM A. GWYE,.. Ceneral licnl-ForvrarJinsi Commission Merchant 1 take o lea sure In informin' my friends, th t 1 am nrenared to sive all buxiness entrusted to me efficient and personal attention. I have a wharf for N.wil Stares, with am dIb aecommodalioss. Spirit Honse, and Warehouse. Consignments of Naval Stores for saleor shipment j snd all kinds of eoun. trv nroduce solicited. Cash advances made on consignments. April 18, 1SS4. . 15. CUNLEY, KIRK & CO. DEALERS IN BUTTER, Cheese, Lard, and Smoked Provisions, Pork. Beef, Beans, Peas, and Dried Fruit. 233 and 235, FRONT STREET. Corner of PECK SL.I1', NEW v OUK.. March 25, 1334. ly-e. WILLIAM n, PEA RE. COLLECTOR 1SD ADTEBT1SIKG 1GEKT. Per Country Newspaper throughout the United Stateay Basement ofSun Iron Be Ijinzs. Baltimore street All business entrusted tonis care transacted I promptly, on lioeral terms. aept T, 1654. . ' 95-tf JAS. H. cnADBOURN & CO., General Commission Merchants, ' . WILJHNGTUJi. S.J. Jas.H. Chaobovbx. . Geo. Cbadbocbiv. Jun. 1, 1854. 123. HENRY NUTT, FACTOS A.ID FDSWaKDlK AGENT, Wilt gits kit personal attention to businsssentrust- ia if xu ran. Sept. 8, 1854. . 75-ly-c JOSEPH D. FLANNER, General Commission Merchant, WIliJIISGTON, N.C. May 9th. 1854. 87-Iy-e. GEORGE MYERS, "" WH3LES1LE A5D EET11L GROCER Keeps constantly on hand, Ham, Teas, Liquors, f revisions. M ood ana truiou Ware, f ruit, ConfectionarUs,fc. South Front street, , WILMINGTON, N.C. Nev. IS, 1853. 109. JAMES E. METTS, COMMISSION 3f FOR WARDING MHUCUANT. TflLHlNGTON, N. C. August 26th, 1854., v. 69-tf. T. C. &B. G. WORTH, COallSSlO.l AID FJSWIEOI.XG MEKCIIl.lTS, - WILMINGTON, N.C. Jan 17, l&r)4. - -' : 125 e FASHIONABLE DRESS DATS. WINTER. Styles just opened. Four different styles French and American Slannfacrure. at the Hat and Cap iiniporiuni. C. At VERS. : v Commercial Bank of IVilmlngtea. THEregular annual meeting of the Stockhold ers of this Bank wiii beheld at their Banking House on Monday the 6ih 4 jv ef November next. - - , . - : - "T. SAVAGE, Cash'r. K Wilmington, N. C., Oct. 7;h, 7-4. I - A. . . BUSINESS CARDS. 0. L. FILLYAW. ; I PRODUCE BROKER, - FOR WARDING, d- COMMISSION MERCHANT., t OFFICE over Store of W. H. McEoy, Sooth Water street, Wilmington, N. C, will make liberal cash advances on consirnmcnts. He has engaged the services of Mr. John Hail as a Gen eral Produce -Broker. Refer to. .-. K. P. Halt. President Branch Bank of the Slate, Wilmington, f O. G. Parsley, Commercial Bank; Wilmington. Gen. A. Mcltae, President W. p R. Railroad, do. Gen. W. W. Harilee do. W. & M. Railroad, Marl on C. II., S. O." i- - W. K. Lane, Goldsboro', N.C. ( - - Sept. 20, 1ES4. - . 1 ly-c . SIRS. KING, . 273 King Street, between Wentworth and.Society - atrents, unanesion, o. u. - : - MANUFACTURES In very uperiof style, Wigs, Taupeea,: Plain Bends and Cnrhi. Ear Rings. Breast Pins and Bracelets, and all kinds of Fanev Hair Plalunjr. Orders "ibJmkfuny received bv Mail or otherwise. Jtxarees moderate. Ad dress as above. ..,,.....,.','.",,...,,; ! April 13, 1854. IZI.y-e. D. C. raCEMAN. OEOBQE MODMTON. Kit K UMAX HOUSTON, i MERCHANTS AND FACTORS,', WILMINGTON, N.C. sj I. C. FRE13MAX A CO. .t COMMISSION MERCHANTS, IT FROSTT STREET, NEW YORK. FSEESI1N m BOUSTOS, wilmixcton, n. c rrRKP constantly on hand a stock oi Flour, atW Pork. Bacon. Salt. Coffee, Saear. Mo- i. .. r. -j,- - lasses, 1 ooacco, L-tgars, &nup, amaes, &oapt ut tign and Uomeslte l,tquor ana tr mcs ; iron. Nail; Paints, Oils, Glass, Domestics, Hals,' Boots, Shoes. Leather. Airriculiurat Implements, and a va riety of other articles, suitable for familyend plan tation use and the retail trade, which they will disposeof in lots to suit, dealers or consumers on reasonaoie terniv ior casit,urin Aitiii(c ivtin' val Stores or other produce. The senior partner D.C. FaacMAN.ie locotedin the citv "of New Vork i the junior partner, Geo. Houston, in Wilmington. Jl aestrea, aavances. will be made on e-n4iznments to and from either olace. All business entrusted to them will receive orooer attention t and orders for Goods will be nromDtlvand carefully filled. Sept. 9, 1B54. m-i., GEO. HARRISS, General Commission ' Merchant,1 WILMINGTON. N. C. " : OTRICT attention given to procuring Freight" and purchaaiog cargoes ior vessel. lUrii to .. Wilmington. f ; Mcssra. Tooker, SiHyih & Co., t vrir Thompson & Hunter, . Alex'r. Herron, Jr. Philadelphia.. - " . I f J Messrs. Willlums& Butler, I r.ri ' a c 5 H F. Baker. Esq. J Jan. 2.1354. 121 tf. i . VESSEL. H. B. EILCB8. WESSEL & EILERS. COMMISSION MERCHANTS & WHOLE JS ALE GROCERS. North Water St., Wil mington. N. C. intend to keen at the above standa generalassortment of Groceries, Liquors, and Provisions at wnoiesnie and to carry on m. Genera ICommieston tiutincss. , - ; tmiitci t E. P.Hall.Prcs't Br"ch Bank o f the Slate. ) I cialBank. 5 Wit 5. ) O. G. Parsley, Pres't Commercial P. K. Dickinson, Esq. Poppe ua New York, Uoimer rotter. Jan. 20 1854. 131. GEO. n. KELLY, COMMISSION MERCHANT. Nexidoot to A. A. Wannet's,on North Waterst, willattendto the sale of all kinds of CoantrvPro iuce,siich as Corn, Peas, Heal, Bacon .Lard ,4c and will keep constantly on nana a tun suppiyoi Groceries, c. : .' References;''".', '" "1 Wille Hall.of Wayne, J no vlcRae, Wilmington w uaraway. ' uen. aix.. Mctiae. R.P.HII.Wilminston.Wilev A.Walcei. 4 1 1 I AS. 7. GILLESPIE. , GEO. 8. GILLESPIE- JAMKH K. G I liliKS PIE CO' PRODUCE AND FORWARDING AGENTS. WILMINGTON. N C. I Pat lien lar attention paid to Ihe receipts and Sale of Natal Stores, 7 imber, Lumber, Corn, Bacon, lot- (en, pc., pc. - . . March 30.1S54. . t 6 S. M. WEST,': Aaetioneer and Commission Slerchant, WILMINGTON, N.C. tTriLL seller buy Real Estate and Negroes al H i small commission. '"-''.- .Also t ' Strict attention irivento the sale of Timber, Tur pentine, Tsr, or any kind of Country Produce. Offlse second door. South side of Market street, on the wharf. June 12. 1354. 33-ly. A. H. VANBOKKELEN. General Asent, Commission an J Forwardfsg . V ' ' Herehant, w i WIL.MIVGTOJT . JT. C. Partieular attention given to sale and purchase of Naval stores. ' :,---tl-,.-. '"- f . June 1, 1S54. - 123-Iye. T. C. WORTH, , ' General Commission Merchant, . uiti.nin n ine . m . j. . f TSUAL advance made on consignments of Cot- v ton. Naval stores and otner nroduce. Particular attention given by li. W. Davie to pur chasing cargoes, procuring treighte for vessels, Ac. Maten 2, U64. , iea-ife. COCHRAN & RUSSELL. ! (SCrCESSOKS TO TH3S-IL1S3ME 4 CO ) General Commission Merchants, I No 32. North Wharves, wd ti3 North Water Sis. rillliAUKlit'lllA. S. HABVBV COCHBAM. ' ' . I , S. BUiSELL. . i Liberal cash advances made on consignments. July 39th, 1354. . 59-tt II- DOLLHEK G. POTTIB, ST DuLLNEU & rOTTER, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. I nan iuiih: Liberal Cash Advan'es made on. all Consignments. April m, IBM. . . , . zu-iy-pd. jas. "t. rrrrivAT. eco. n. fsitchbtt. PETTEWAY & PRITCHETT. General Commission and Korwardlnr Mer- CH ANT, ALSO WU0LE8ALB GROCERS, : , , ' NORTH WATER STREET, V WiLsnweTear. N.C . Fromot attention will be civ en to the sale of i Naval Stores and alt kinds of Produce.' " .. Intend keeoins an assortment ef Groceries. t. qnors and Provisions. - ; ' July 13. -: ' - ' " 52. TUIXCC & C0V7AN. ' t vvnnt.r AsnnnTAiLGRocERgt v;:s '- "R.j in iriNES d Liquois. ..- ' f t Front an 1 IHinocs ttreeU, . ..iL.-ri.-.aTON, N.C. K. P. Hall, Eq. 1 0. G. Parsley, Esq. 1 1. A. Taylar. Esq. f J. D.Uellatny, Efq. J MEDICAL HOUSE, No. 16, SOUTH FREDERICK STREET, BALTIMORE. MARYLAND. Established in order to afford the Afflicted sound and scientific Medical Aid, and for the suppression of a 5 Quackery. DR. I. B. Smith haafor many year devoted his whole attention tothe treatment of Private com plaints, in all their varied and complicated forms. His great success in those long standing and diffi cult cases, such as were formerly considered incur able, is sufficient to commend him to the public as worthy of the extensive patronage he has received. Within the last eight years, Dr. d.haa treated mere than 29,500 eases of Private Complaints, In their ditierent forms and stages a practice which no doubt exceeds that of ail ether physicians now ad vertising in Baltimore, and not m single caae is known where his directions were strictly followed and medicine taken at reasonable -time, wit host effecting a radical and permanent cure therefore. person a afflicted with diseases of the above nature, 'DO mAltArhnWtffiiHlt rtr Innu tfaiullnth. mnmm may oe," would do well to call on lr. Bntttn ,at hit office. No. 16. South Frederick St.and If not eflec tnaliy relieved no remuneration will be required for his services. His medicines are free from Mereury and all mineral poisons t nut an in a neat and com pact form, and may be taken in public or private nouse,or wnue travelling, witnout exposure or bin drancefrom business, sod except incases of vio en t inns mmation, tva change of diet Is necessary. tiTRICTURES.-Dr. Smith has discovered new method by which he caneurethe worst formof stricture and that without pain or inconvenience to the patient. Irritation of the uretha, or prostrate glands,or neck of the bladder.is sometlmesniisinken Icr strictures by general practitioners orcharlatans i UUNU Jilturt snd others afflicted with Seminal Debility, wheth eroriginatingfroma Certain Destructive Habit, or from any other cause, with train of bodilvand men tal evils which follow, when neglected, should make an eany application, thereby avoiding much trouble and suffering, as well as expense. By bla improved metnod ot treatment, Dr. S. can aately gnsrantee a peeay ana pertect cure in all cast's ol this com niaint. TO FEMALES. All diseases peculiar to Females (as also Sup pressions, irregularities, etc.) speedily and ertectu ally removed. The efficacy of his remedies, for thi cure of theabove affections, have been well tested in an ejteni've practice for the last twelve years. Persona at a distance mav consult Dr. S. bv letter, post-paid, describing vase, and have medicine securely put up and forwarded to anv part of the united atates. always accompanied wttn lull and explicit directions for use. Communications con sidered strictly confidential. OiUce arranged with separate apartments, so thM patients never see an one but the doctor himself. Attendance dally,from 8 in the morning till 9 at night. . ; : N. B. Persons afflicted with any of the above complaints, will do well to a old the various NOSTRUMS AND SPECIFICS, advertised by Apothecaries and Uruggtstsas a cer tsin cure for any and every disease. They are pu up to sell, but not to cure., and frequently do much more harm than good therefore 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-e. SANDS SA USA PARI L LA. .V QUART BOTTLES. For Purifs'i.g th Blood, and Jbr the Cure of Scro fula, Rlieumatism, Stubborn Ulcers, Dyspepsia, Salt Rheu-n, Fever Sorts, Erysipelas, Pimples, Biles, Mercurial Diseases, Cutaneous Erup tions, Liver Complaint, Bronchitis, Con sumption, Female Complaints, Loss of Appetite, General Debility, dc. IN ihU preparation all the restorative properties of the root are concentrated in their utmost strength and efficacy but while Sarsaparilla Root forms an important part ot ita combination, It Is fi1' '. he same time, compounded with otner vegeta remedies ol great power, and it is in the pecu- combinaiion and sclen inc manner of Its prep aration, that Its remarkable success in the cure of disease depends. It acts simultaneouslv upon the stomach, the circulation and the bowels t snd thus three processes, which are ordinarily the result of three dinerent kinds ol r edictne, are carried on at tho same time, through the Instrumentality of thia one remedial agent which gently stimulates while it disinfects and expels Irom the stomach and bowels all that is irritating, and at the same time eslores visor and lone. Many other preparations imitu'etn oearing the name of Sarsaparilla, and In ft t,Tlieir resemblance t nds, being often prcpar ed worthless and Inert roots, and of course possf 5 -lo healing or curative properties, and pa I Itutinil lliuice ui which mer win use. ake no other, but thatone entitled to their confidence, from the Ions ust of cures it has eneet ed on iivinsr witnesses, whose testimonials and residence have been published, and who are still bearing daily testimony to lis worth. ' : as i urn is Hint U uuuh, pATTtasosf, N. V , 20th, 1851. Meters A. B. &. D Sards: Gentlemen. Hav Ing witnessed the most beneficial effects from the use of your Sarsaparilla, it gives me pleasure to send you the following statement in regard to my son. in the spring of Iri-ta he took a severe cold. and after eight weeks of severe Buttering the dia ease settled in his left leg and root, which soon swelled to the utmost. The swelling was lanced by his physician, and discharged most profusely: after thit no less than elevt n ulcers formed on the lea and foot at one-time. Wehad fivedinerent Pby siciana,bul none relieved him much and the last winter found him so emaciated and low that he was Unable to leave his t ea, sunenng tne roost eicrocia tine Dain. Durlrur this time the bone had become so mucn anected mat piece alter piece came out, oi 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 np all hopes of Ma recovery, butat this time we were, induced to try vour aarsananiia. and wttn tie use nia neaith and appetite began Immediately to improve, and so rap id was the chance that lest than dozen bodies ef fected a perfect cure. With gratitude, I remain trnly yours, DARIUS BALLARD. We the undersigned neighbors of Mr. Ballard. cneeriuuy snnacrioe to tne tacts oi tne a Dove state' menu H. et K. S. Hayl, A. M. Trowbridge, . . Geo. T. Dean, C. Eastwood. Prenared and sold, wholesale and retail bv A. B. It D. Sands, Drurria:s and Chemita, 100 Ful'on street corner of William New 1 ork. Sold also bv Druggists generally throughout the United States and Canada. I rice ai per bottle j Bit bcitlea for 5. For sale by Or. A. O. Bradley, and Messrs, C. A D. DuPre, Wilmington, N. C. April 8. 19-6m- WE have on hand a very handsome assortment of Paner Uansins's. Fire Screen.. Borders. Window shades. Curtains, Cornices, ie'., f-e.' For sale and put up rr .. WHuSvIMSU., ol KSuER, June 8. Upholsterers and Puper Hangers. WE have on hand a beautiful assortment ol French and American Paper Hancine. Dec orations, Fire Screens. Wioilow Shades and Cur tains, Cornices, Picture Tassels of newest styles, for sale by WILKINSON F.SLErt, . June 17. Upholsterers. -; DR. E. SEYMOUR'S Celebrated Galvanic Abdntniaal Supporters, THIS is to certify, that C. t D. DnPre, Drng eists of Wilminston, N. C.. are my anle agents for the sa'e of the above Supporters for this place and vicinity. E. SEYMOUR. mi m Ing ton, r. U., Marek Z3, IBM. ; ; We most resnectfultv call the attention of the Medical Profesidon of the Slate to an examination of the above Supporters. C &. D. DuPRE. jiiarcnzj, : :".' : -M. WE have now in store a fine assortment of French EnUgh, and American paper hang ings, borders", etoeorat ions, drc Al.-o. certains,' cornices, (hades, taa.els, Src., for sole, and hung in ine latest style. - v lL.St.NSON & ESLER - - - .'.V Lphoiatera and Paper Hangers. ' Sept. 23 , 63. r" vys ri f .... . - o: ta: f r ta C . i by tif iteja 41, I, D. CASH WELL. COMMISSION MERCHANT, WILMINGTON, N. C Sept. 30. 84 if THE IMAGE OF niS FATHER, XH one Boy la more trouble than a Dozen &f1s vyf Unite an Error.) n d a no for eeie by Ocr. 7. J.T. MONDS. NEW AHKIVALtt OK FHESU GOOP8 ORIGINAL FAMILY GROCERY, FRONT STREET. THE subscriber. Only thankful for the liberal patronage heretoto.e bestowed upon him by his friends, and all desirous of obtaining good ar ticles ia hia trade at wholesale and retail, bega leave to inform them that he has perfected arrange ment, for procuring a con.lant supply of the very beat Groceries, at the very lowest prices. - Teas. Old Hyson, Voung Hyson, Imperial, Pouchong end Oolong. - WINES AND LiauORS. ' Otard. Cognac, Dupuy at Co'a Brandies, Old Ma deira, Cherrv, Port, Muscat and Malaga Wines, Monongahela, Rye, Irish and Scetch Whiskey, Holland Gin, Champagnes and Bottled Wines, Heid.ick. DueaL Grape, Boushe all of the first quality. Bottled Otard Brandy, Cognac, Maderia, Sherry, and Holland Gin, Aromatic Schnapps and Cordials. COFFERS. Old Goverment, Java, Lagusyra, Rio, Jamaica and St. Domingo. - - SUGARS. Crushed, Powdered, Granulated. Loaf, Coflee Crushed, Clarified, Porte Rico, and Sugars of all grades. - " FLOUR. Hiram Smith, John Rice, Casiiitia and New York Mills in Barrels, Half-Barrels, and Bags fresh j Fayetteville do. CANDLES. Judd's Patent Spe'm, Sperm, and 75 Boxea A. M. Candles, iowerthan thry can be bought In New York. '.''. CRACKERS. Soda, Buttcr.Pilot, Sugar, Picnic, Lemon. Milk, Walnut, with every variety of Crackers, W Under wood Jk Co's. , Pickles by the Hundred, Jar, Gallon, Half Gallon, Qunrter-Gullon, or Pint. PickoIiHa Catchup?, M usurd, Sauces, V hite Wine and Cider Vinegar, Olive, Spanish and French f Capers, Preserves, in every variety. . . SUNDRIES . Goshen Butter, fresh weekly t Smoked Beef, Beef Tonitues, Fulton Market Beef, Salmon, Mack erel, Codfirh, Herring, Cheee English snd I nil tation, Biicon, Pork, Stuart's Syrup, Sperm and Whale Oil, Fruit in every variety, Nuts, Stuart's Conteciionerr, Market Baskets, Clothes Baskets and Fancy Buifkeis, Wash Tubs all kinds. Brass hooped Buckets, Common Buckets, Brooms, Trs vs, Sifters, Keeiers. Cup Tubs, Scrubs, and every va riety of Wood and Willow ware, Spices, Cloves, Nutmegs, Cinnamon. Pepper. Ginger. Mace, Cho colate. I.ingoass, Gelatin. Macaroni, Vermicelli Raisins, Currants, Citron, Prunes, Preserved Gln eer. Strawberite, Gropes, Fresh Peaches, Freth Lobster. 600 boxes assorted sizes Sardines, Fig Paste, I UU Canary ;agcs various styles and pat terns, Squlrrell t;nze. Mockins Bird Caves, Ele gant Boxes fine Tea, containing 2 lbs. eaelt tne Box being worth the price of the pookape 42 each, Raspberry and Cherry Syrup by the Gallon extra quilit) 5000 of the most choice Ciuarsever brought to this market, and every variety of Groceries that can be procured, wholesale and retail, at the lowest possible prices. 60,000 Cigais.fmm 4 to 35 per thousand. , GEO. MYERS. Sept 30. ' .atr-rf .'. ;:"."'.";.;" 84." LARGE Um-fi OF FURNITURE THE subscriber would reA spectfully Invite the attention of the public, to his very large' Tl and complete assortment of Furniture now being received and recently selected by himself at the Manufactories tduiing the present month, h'sstock will be complete and consist in pari of thefof lowlnir articles. : Fine Sets Drawing Room Furniture, In Dam ask and Hair Ciolh ; Setts Painted Chamber Fnnlture. 60 Sideboards, Secretaries snd Book Cases i 60 Sofas and Tete a Teles ; . 100 Bureaus i 100 Wash Stands, marble and plain 100 Rocking Chairs t 73 Nurse do. j 125 Tea and Dining Tablesj 75 Centre, Card and Sofa do. 75 Toilet do. 100 doz. Chairs, cushioned, cane and Windsor; 250 Bedsteads, in mahogony, walnut maple and Iron; Wardrobes. mahogony and stalnee Office Furniture -a Children' Chairs i Ottomans, Foot Stools A fine assortment of Looking Glasseri Teapoy's Whatnots Hat Stands ( Settees, Work Tables Work Boxes. Paper Hangingsi Window Shades, die. pe. A rew veav nm Piaho Fobtbs. andln fact al most any article that may be desired, In complete ly furnishing Dwellings. Hotels, Offices or So ciety Rooms Front Street. . V. LUVK. Wilmington, N.C, Sept, 9, 1353 . 76 TOBACCO. U BOXES Manufactured, rent as samples and will be said low to introduce to the trade. Apply to RANKIN. & MARTIN, ; outn water-t. Oet. 5. . 86-4t. PERFUMERY! TUST received from New York and Phllsdel t nhiai - , - - S 1 Gross Lubins'a Extracts for Ihe Handk'f r do. do. -Tolleile Soaps i Glenny Mu.h Toilette Water do. Verbena do. - do. Yankee Soap t Camphor Soap f Pontine do. ; do. do. do. do. do. A I arse assortment of Hair Brushes, and a num ber of fane article nanally kept in Drug Stores. J. ol U. VvriiK, Whelesale Druggists, Oct. S. Market-st., Wilmington, N. C. BATCH F.LORS, Steamboats, Ac, FAMILIES, HOTELS. Ac, can be furnished with mat- tra.se. beds, pillows, bolsters, sheets, pillow. eases, blankets, comforts, spreads, towels, lable- chiths, etc., by calling; on WILKINSON A ESLER, . Upholsters and Paper Hangers. Sept. 18. , ; , . 83. FILES! FILES!! FILES!!! JUST received, a full assortment of Botcher's genuine Saw Flies. Also, the doable tang extra Mill Saw Kilee. . ' J. M. KOBINSUN. AprUJ. , . 9 SIIOT AND DAR LEAD. A rf BAGS Drop and Buck Shot; 500 fbe, Bar Jnst received and for sale bv Oct. 7. NCTeopy ZENO H.GREEN R, CIGARS ! CIGARS!! 4 ft ffC CIGARS, vsrioos brands for sal'y cheap, by y.ENO H. GREF.XR ' Oct. 7. N C T copy . ; notice is nnnnDY cu jm m i .g. ,.. ,r- - .... ... riHAT the annual meeiinz ''f JL of tbe Wilinii.glon and ! Company, will he held In This tbe Sih day of Nov. next. A dividend ef 4 per cent r of ihe Compar.v, Ur ihe 1 declared, and iJ be pa next. 1 he F viVs f r t'..e uaa - i'i tutfUint. ' T i Crt. 17. MISCELLANY Very . Ceet'rnetlv llre Bxertleud ef ttsf ; ; ITIre DvpartaMnt. Baltimoke, Nor. 0:--On of the most disastrous fires which has visited ihe ciry for several years, with one or two excep tions, took place on Saturday night, partial ly destroying one of the finest piano marW ufaciories, and at one itie of its progrej boldl threateninir to destroy an eniiro square. About a quarter af;cr eigbt o'clock, a fire was discovered in the third story ot: the large four story piano factory of Mes srs. Knabe, Gaehle & Co., cn the corner of Eutaw street and Cow pen alley, which was entirely enveloped in fame, .iwith" standing j.he noble and courage if rta of the firemen, who rallied in prt f dable numbers. When first disco vt. . I : 1 flames were making thoir way to . . the iron part of the house, as well as t' lower stories, and it seems evidentorr ' edin the drying room, an apartment i. for the drying of plank required in th marjufacture of valuable pianos. At er r time the large warehouse and factory cf the same firm, on the opposite comer tl the alley, was on fire, but extinguished. As for the losses it is very didcult in ?"c i to ascertain definitely, the eggrt .3 amount, however, cannot vary much lro:n 28,000. Probably it will be a little less. On the building which was destroyed, the firm have three policies of insurance, viz : one for 4,000 in the Firemen's office, one for f 4,000 in the Baltimore Fire Insurance Company, and a third for 92,000 in the National Company. This will not sustain the loss of the firm on the stock and mate rials which the house contained. - The house was the property of Josiah Small, Esq., Fayetle street, near Euiaw. He has a policy for C3,G00 in the Fire men's office. This sum would probat! rebuild the house if the materials saved were used. In the building there were very few pianos completed, the store Lou i es being in the oiher department ; but ahc '. 30 pianos were very near completion, nr I materials sufficient fur r ; than 4C0 in struments ready for wc rk. Of the jpurnry men's tools but a verj' fci-all number v.. saved a loss which falls heavily upon them. Some have lust two hundred dol lars worth each, and many cf them frou thirty to ninety dollars each. About out man in ten had effected insurance fl.e.' -on. In addition to this, riearly all U, men lost the value of their work whit ' they bad done on the various instrumen'.i in progress of construction, i uu aione, it is estimated, involves a loss v 94.000 to 85.000. The large bui: occupied by Ihe firm on the adj . corner "were somewhat damaged by 1 fire and water. When the heavy sou ern wall of the burned house fell, it dash ed against this building with such force as to tear a-large hole in the wall and cracked a portion of its front The lowe t stories were filled with rich and costly j i anos, many of which are vet and t.as I4 damaged in consequence of the imrni :: volumns of water necessarily thrown i.i i . der to save the structures As for the L ; of the firm on their finished slock, they ar j not yet able to ascertain within 5,000 cf the precise loss nor will they be abla t o do so until they make a careful survey cf each instrument. Adjoining the house on the north, h r handsome 3 story brick dwelling ovned Ly Col. Washington A. Danskin, and occu pied in the upper part by Mr. Jacob Ilem mick, Col." Danskin and family boarded with Mr. Hemmick. The third story of bii house is ruined, and the plastering be low much injured. The house is insured for $2,000 in the Baltimore Fire Insurance Company about 9 1,500 is tbe damage on the house. Mr. Hemmick bad damaged a large quantity of elegant furniture, on whic h there is no insurance. The first story cT tbe front building was occupied by Ms Samuel Boyd, watchmaker and jewel! r. His stock was mostly all removed. II uninsured, and cannot tell his Joss y t. The stable of Jhe Eutaw House, .u, ! cooper shop formerly occupied by Mi cob Green, ,were pretty consi df - ' ' lsned loss tnmng. - Gaehl tfGo. ha' nee in Bal "' 'Tin' depc. . done Oi when t around V.Te I loss WI ber of b. stolen. ) careful' heavy ' hous afier" I Bl ll 1 'HO J a: 1 : rrar- 1 1 r w ,. , ' .i ' d put vr - - , V1L. Ai. KSLKil, ' '. ' 13. r -:,ril. :ersc--i Vr-o:v,r. - J. by Cur; St Hi" jiions. Fire Screens
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