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IK 1 1- fi i- f VOLUME7 IX NUMBER- WILMINGTON, i. C, TUESDaY MuUN IN G, DECEMBER. 5, 1854 " 50 t "i WHOLE NUMBER tl(0 J Tl 1 V-Y in JO.. 1.4,-.ihmHim!J every, 1'oubat,.ThdudXt jfftd Satubday c S3 per annum, pa J able in ai: cases in aaivaucu. j , . iV.l'.i I..IJS LOltLNa. Koitob and PaoralK- Crer Kroiit nl ''1 it Wet Streets, : WIlMltCTUX, N. C ' " ? K i Vtlr -OK" Ailt i l"lt;.. .-' . ,r i i ii.-rimn So i't t i fi 4 moulds. 4 uv 2 ?' J I ',3 -i-: 5 tn. 3 - . J ; ,' i I " 6v 8 ? IOf'l, i i J t 12 :: 12 40. '.V ".) nr. in ' m ( a sijtiiirc II it- uiiwr , IS; :i. 1 X Cii J 1 1. K tlfJ'tS, .'Ull; (i ICt; . ' 1 i i) 111 ' .. ' v -- , : t Ivsniseiiieiif are; pavabtn a ib tiniest .-tr i n-:rl.jo. ' ' . ; t; sirrtiti villi trmriy a-ivcrtisera, will be tnadc m li;Mi.i liberal ierot. r f " " tr.it f-r uf cAntrdcts for vearly adverllsin-; v ill tw o.-.rinilt. J .Sitould circu.Mtnrcea rendu t. i h in bvife, or an unepeccdi removal ?ee--;irr-, a cli trtfe ' aec'ordina i. ;he in' limbed ..Tins will fee i Misj ihjii o! llie contract r, fur tt he has a4cnayd - , 'j h . iiri'viletiu l" Annual Advrriiscra $a alricil -iniii.'d lt ttieir iwn tmmc.liale business; and all i li-ertisennrits (or the benefit otollicr ptrsuns, ij well atl adirerlisetwenls not immediately con-ni'Ct-J wlfli liioir own bunin' ss, and all excess of n l vijrtisemeiim in lunth or otherwise bt yoml the iimliS mrtirazeJ, wi'l be charged at the usual rates. fin ieniment is include! In the con rnc: 'far th5 stale or rent f hons or landa in town ir eodrttry or f jr the sale or hire of negroes, wheih sr the irp!?rty i owned by tho advertiser or by other nr.ans. Thee are excluded by the term "'imm-ediale business. - i i v i lnr'isenents fnacrted In the tri-weeklv Co nmsrclal. re entitled to one iesertion in the Weekly free of charge. . : JOB. C.VRI1 AN O FAXCY PniSITlNG, EXEr.DTED l SUPER10S STYIE- V EirS FOH THE COVHRRCIAL. JVaw Ywbk Messrs. DoL'fcSEB & Pottb. -HHn Cmable.Smith. No. 6, Central Wharf. I'hiliidclph.ia S. E. (ohes." " ttattimoreVia. II. PeAKjsaod Wm. Thomson MISCELLANY. .The Hartford Catholic Church Troubles". Difficulties, irj Catholic Church affairs have been rather frequent of late," and not withstanding the professed unity of iu pe culiar government, folks within its pale spem to partake of the common infirmity of human nature. ,In Europe, under the more stringent application of clerical au thority and . the concurrent . power of the State, disafffction is either effectually. .con -cead br immediat -ly suppressed. . But there is an influertce in the political Mrrsu tutions of this country which prevades all others, social, civil nd ; religious, exerting an effective restraint upon every encroach ment of power, scorning concealment and challenging the consequences. T ; V have published a defensive state ment fom the Bishop of the Diocese, which :present3 a different aspect of the case. .We are induced, however, to insert the follow ing appropriate remarks in reference ,r the Mhlical aspect of the aff.iir from the New York Courier and Enquire : i r . - In all civilized countries the elements of -society work together with more or less coherence and harmony for the general good, while the' good sense of the nation and vigor of its institutions prevent any one from obtaining a .decisive and injurious superiority; but this is tar more true in (his land than in any other. The uprising of the Catholic population of Hartford against the unjust procedure of the Bishop, was a 1 -. y a r i .a nutable illustration ot tins, wneiner tne act of th Bishop in silencing the" Pri;st, und ufterwards ilenying htm Oathohc bu rial, wus nr wits not rt stretch of ecelstns- .lical power, it was certainly an abuse of it ; and the readiness and unanimity with which the. Catholic laity Tallied to ibe side -of natural justice against authority,' shows froiklv H honrin.r nf lli iiiilllll.tr Will 111 '-'"j " o " w - ihts country upon hierarchical : power. There is not probably a Roman ,Caiholic country in "the world where, such a scene -could have been enacteL The fear of church thunder would have kept the peo ple motionless; Higher ecclesiastical &u- thoriiies inTrhfindeed tak cognizance of the. wrong and administer punishment, bur the wrong itself could not be reached eith er at the .time ;of commission or at any other time, by any popular movemeit. 'Kings and cabinets sometimes interfere vritlithe doings of the church, andexACt,or at least endeavor to exact, a conformity to their wishes, but this is only the . interposi tion of one kind of authority ngainsl anot h ef. in.whicli the laity have nothing to do but submit to "the more successful. Here, however, the ease is different. The people are a power in the church, and that power is yearly making tiseit more manuesi. . The open rebellion against ecclesiastical , dictation in Buffalo, in Covington, in Utica, and in Hartford, are indications not. io be mistaken that the Caitblb Church organ Jzalion cannot, in its workings, run coun- curity that it has always been able to do J in the old woriu-v n nas cnecKs wnicn. ti knows nothing . of abroad, and which are not to be disregarded; and it finds these checks , not only in the social elements which surround it,' but in its own bosom. "In this last case, this spirit of insurbordina ion has beeri manifested not only by the laity, but by the priests, and this lends it the greater significance. Several Roman Catholic clergy of standing participated in The act of resistance, and were willing agent's in carrying out the; desires: of the people. This is in direct oppugnance to the . whole scheme of Roman Church, gov ernment ; .and we shall look . with interest to the ecclesiastical action, if any , which , will be taken "upon the subject- - These de- velopemems of ; the existence of a publiQ " Kipinton in the Catholic Church, liable at 1 . any time to act in contravention tn regular authority, are calculated ick allay the ap prehensions which are entertained by not a few that the Catholic 1 Church may ac- ; .qaire a power in this country dihgerous 10 -oup tree institutions. That power cannot encroach beyond , a certain point upon ; the . private judgment er irerividuals without proticing a sure reaction. ! The ? influence -of our hberar.infitutiiis will always be the. dominant influence in the country', and are nil 4 he white assimilaling the practice I ' wbrkinff cf system.' no less than, the char ,.,;icirrf'iiiert;Vli''!'bew:i 6n;nfur: Th '.. proces may be a somewhat slow one.-and disturbances mav occasionally fiarise to eilhfl' htLSlt-ii or lCIiii'il it: lull tin; em.ti.i i' ed and fin . I efficacy of the papular element is none me less questioname bihi untvohia ble... . . ; TflL CON i IMINlAi Bit j JONb' i 4 STUHY 4F. THK lti:VOUUTt"N. i Whet tin A tit i icai, Army -vas'.'". ;V. ini,"'d a.'.V til -y rr"-, i lii s;i.i - .iioci vllOrWas qiattr-rt' up:i til'; I.iiiii n( ;: .3 -nil eniau i L'.ul t l -'piii .1. ha J .;-uui .-,u to visit. ihi c'AuijV with n mvssig?; 'il-x .The lady ot thf- himso d ,t?rn)iti. d to accompany him, lor the" pui ptse :.l' t.i kitig a sttir of r2im?iilals to her hus band, Who had. been out for some timt with the Co::tiiK:tif.il army and, asit was ; necessary to co.ifeul ln:r design from the officer, the mailer was aci'.tun plished by artifice. . Having taken the stuffing out of the, cushions of the gig, the regimentals were inserted, in lis place, and'things vetil,orr smoothly until the roughtiess of the ioad( suggested to the gentleman that hi seat was none of the softest. ' '.' ? In vain were two uuorY'iKlitigcot-tails. cendtmned io et rnal puiiishrr.eiit, and rudely jerked from lieoeaih the owuer, who believed Ifiat thy were the culprit.-, and in vain was "his pocket searched, in hoos;that the removal of a stray key oi penknife .would alleviate his misery, Perceiving the trouble, atid knowing the danger of disco ver yy ;t he lady taxed her power of conversalion to tlte utmost, in hopes of diverting his attention from .4 pressing a subject ; . hut the gig -would bump on, and the Continental ; buttons obstinately insisted on avenging their country's wrongs upon the person of die enemy. douUless ", whispering in thair sleeves, i ' ' ; ' See, Us posture t.s not rlgfttr'' And he i not settled quite; ; Look, tioqr. at his odit srimaees, Saw you e'er sneli comic face.s :" . while he- poor fellow, inwardly Watnas ihe piirnitiveness of Yankee cushions, and sighed for the , luxurious "quarters that he had left behind. . Weary miles,, were traveled, the cap-tain-still suffering the penally of his loyahyvhen suddetitly thetruih flash ed across his mind, and memory recalled certain mytenous coiifersai ions' lie had overheard in the house about broadcloth and embroidery.' The secret was dis covered ; but his troubles were Hot yet over, for he now found himself on the horns of a dilemma as uricbirfortable as the Continental buttons, and he rode on perplexed petwecn'his duty , to his king and his obligation to the lady. I o much ot a gfitlpmn to hetray h r, and yet too loyal an officer 'willingly to carry " aid and comfoi i" to the rcl-els, 'ie te.-itafed long as to the eours; he should pursue; but his gallantly at l-'ogth ul ihe better o hint, and, hraye ly snhiiiifiing to ihe. stern inflU'tio;i, v couclnded not to verify his suspicions by' ocular demonstrations,'"" ''.' . 'A siani'icent smi! and gesture ahnc i .1 formed his eompa'dou thnf the nrtifice was discovered, and the rebel garments were; suffered to reach their destination un i o ested. P st 'ity may settle the question, as to whe:her the energy or ingenuity of ihe young wife deserves themon praise, and whether the duty of the officer should have superseded t hat of the gentleman but otie thing is certain the rebel geti tlemari received a uniform which he sadly needed ; and the memory of the lady is more fondly cherished by her des cendants whenever they think of the "Buttons." ----- .' '-:.--'- - NC BACON. A.f "orif.BS. Side and Shoulders, rectired per Kail Roiid and for ! by Nov; 2. J JL. HATHAWAY A CO. WESTBKN SHOULDERS. HirnSV nrim Western Shontdera. Ptir .! hv 8 ov. 2. J. 4 i. L. H.tTHAWAV A CO. SASH, BLIND AND DOOR AGENCY. formerly conducted by Guy C. Ilolchkis 1"HK public are hereby informed, that 1 have beer ftppoin ed agent for the sale of Window Sash Biiads and. Doors, manufactured by the New' Haven Coai. and am prepared to fill nil oraers in the above line., TJe qualify of the work ol the ew Haven Com. ie well known in thia market. Buiidcrs and at; persons in want of the. above articles, are requested to send tn their orders, and they will e rt nptly filled. Terms nvanably caah ot aenvery., WM. A. GWVKR. General Agent Commission and Forwarding Mer chant, t' ' " .'..-'..?.'--:" .,!.--;. April 18. : .- (,!.;.!.....; v 16 - t CORNICES for Moschelo Netting pat up. bv j i WII.KINSOA d ESLF.lt. ' June 6. " .- - . 37. f MULLETS. RBLS just received ' Nov. 8. , MOOKE. STANLY & CO. CO STEAM ENGINE AND SAW' MILL, . I v 1 1. Li sen ww, and on accommodating Jki -1 terms, 'he Knirine and Machinery of frsre Ift. l!anu l.'pir ?MJam Xutu M i 1 1 1 .4 t.itH ' i evlinder, 2 feet ' roke ; three 3'i inch boilers, feel ln - main Fbafi 10 feet 6 inh hnff--tli ptver of thin engine is efiiu aii d at Gi hoise. hns new exra ey tinder and l'g ceering, and atl the ni)Iian:e necesery for ihe lull eqt ij nitm io pera'e at once. , , s " - . a k. : !..!. ' - ,- O.G. PA Its I. K Y Jan.i2l O HI if GUNNV BAGS. it ftfiA GUNNY BAGs tot rale by OUUU . Nov. 2. v f U. UcPUE 4 Cw. THK SUBSCRIBER Ueps conmanilv on hand a ttek of l.ime, f 'alcined Planner, Hydraulic Oement. PUjaierina Hair., fce.. Ac all frej-h, at-d f very hei qn.ilu . which he ia pr p ired to e ft iavralilt terina .... .. rdem frt.tn iImj eoonlry will receive prowpt at -.emion ' ! ! 4 t.UTTEK l.OH: TUHPEVTINE STILL POR SA! E W ILL run uboul 15 bbU.,nnd wilt he fold e!enp K9,.t. WM.A.GWYEU. i;.-;.v;v . V?-' c -l i S I Ai' ni :o Vi. ;:. t (iriii'.L , - ..'S r :V W .. Iw i - ':- i . fi siin ( Uvk k. lu j All . i.iisiijr.inrie ! Nival iore. lorttiter wub ;iH.n,fitiet. La d. Coin, Meal, .flour, ic, blia. t-curt; J.lii! iiiiihuiM in rk i price'. I, e f t - 115-tf J. I). LOVE, CABINET FUUMiUIiE, DEDSTEADS CHAIRS. M ATTRES3KS. &e.&e l'ront street, Soul Ii of Market, BllilWV'j- BCTlI.lMXG Wlt.Ml.Ntl fnS . i Sert IB, 13'4 79-y-c "v?'4,:;;J.C'LATTA,i-.-, , COMmSSIOX'MPK-IIAXT 4' GEXEIiAL SirKXT wiLMt.rtrrox "K. C. Oct. t , 1834. Si-lv c. Wilkinson & ili;r, IPnlTEKS & PAPEtS DANGERS, .KEEP UANU AND. MADE TO ORDER Millircsscs, F.athiT Bi, Window Curtains si , - ; uf i'ixtmrs Ail work in ihe n!Hve iiuc d.na at shortest Nu ifort - Wiliuiiision, IV. C , Market St. March IS, 1S54. ' . .,, josepjlrTblsom,, ). Mineral eainittissloa aui forwardtus MfrchaHt ii omit versa lal attention given to Cuitlgn- rueiit' tor siale or fcililpmr-nt. Liibtral tah vdcance made on. Consignment to v tne or to mi .ir i -rK J rienas, AViliftlnston, Jan. SO, IS"4. . " 135. W C HOWARD, 'Si:XRRAL Oimiiis4st c and Forwarding Mer- OT c tant, Wilmington N. fi.'- . - l.i ier.il t.'!h d.nie8 m Je en Cvoslgnawma. ;Nuv. ,! S53.": -.' ttW-tf C. DCP1TR. t;. ual'UK iV i;ui GENGRAt, AGKNTS COMMISSION ""tsDVJiHv.i n i x o i :cti a x t, . WILMtNOTON N.C,! A July 22d, 1S34-". ' - " Dl lim. JiMLSAIOSIISDS; '' . BDWABD SAVaCK. A.DailS9N & SW WE. 'i EX Eli Ah CO 1 WISSKiXMEIiCHAXTS W'lLMl.Gl'OM ..-, C. Liber. 1 1 ea.sh advances made on coiicignnitufs. . Marcu s, lt64., . - , 94 itu scll & B;i?rus:nr (L AT & ELL1 RCSJCLi. (V d ,) . GEXEHAL COUMISSKiX MEUCHAXTS WlLvU.NUtO.N,,N. C. , Liberal cash idJm;e ni.id! n vunignmrnljS i aval .i-re, ; nt.i i; and oilier produce. ..' May 3,1354. . r . &. D. DuFHE ' ' (fiwu s Lt sn KP.rAL DSAitim I rv Drtis. . tts-.IU-1 C'ie iiea!. iif. - l, Studs, t;la.' i'jrtu nery, Clears. , O.4. Iluuors. faiicy 'Articles, c., .1 A .t:Ci 'I' sTRKKT. ' av i I. 31 , V T O H V M . C. ,'recriutl.or -areftitl'; ap'iate I by expert- jj.iui-4l.n-sor.st. i i4.h issi. : f ; . v AVILLIUI A, aVVE , ijfiicral 1'iit I'orwarliiig&i'oraini&ion Dereham I t'atc iiv! mute in luiminss uy friend-, ih 't I tm i'ej i' d t iv' al HilherttriM i to ' -ilieioni aui :it'Im e.;iui m. 1 haven whan -;i Vav:il -Si-"--s, ivi h .tuple -;i.-oin.nilaiiiK- -Sit'iii H.iuv nd ' .. . -ut. t ;.f runi'n'S oJ . Vavl 'lor4 1 ft" sale ir ahp'.:iTi ; .snd all iiuds ol ennn irv :r I tmt -tnlici' l. ';-! .tdvauct .made on ctnsi.jninen's.' , April 19, 14. 15 C iNLEY, KIKR Si CO DEALERS IN BUTTKR, Cheese. l. rd, and Smoked Pruvinions. P.k. Beof, Bean. P-ra. and Dried Kruit. 233 and ii5, KHOM' STilEKT. Corner of PECK SLIP, NEW YORK. March 25, 1954. v - J . ly-e. " WILLIAM II, PEAKE, COLLECTOR 4SD ADTtRUMf U id M Fur Conutry Newspapers throughout the United Stated. ' s Basement of Sun Iron Bu lainss.B illSmore street All busineso er.:rusted te lis e ire transacted promptlv.op liberal terms. '.- je?t 7, JS54... s, : . ' . 1 ' 95-tf JAS. n. CIIADBOURN & CO, jJeacral Commission llcrchanfs. WIf,MI?inTO. !f. c. Jas. II. Chaobocbn. Geo. Chadbocbn Jun. t, 1354. ; ' 13. HEN it Y NUTT, FiCTaa 4D F3iWlB01U Willgice hi personal altanlUm to business cnlrust- i- sd tn his care. JSepl. 8, .1354 . 75 ly-c. , - JOSEPH Ii. PLANNER, ' General Commission Merchant, WIIU.VGlt)N, x. c. May 9th, 1834. , , , ; 87-1 y-c. 7 GEORGE MYERS, WHUESILE AND RETAIL URilCER; 4 Keeps constantly on hand, 'l ines. Teas, Eiquorst PniviHoHSyHood and Willoir Wart, fruit, Confectionaries. dc South Front si refit, ' WILMINGTON, N, J.. Nov. 13. 1S53 ; , , , ' 109 JAMES E. METTn, COMMISSION 4- FORWARDING MUti'MiANf. i IHIII N GTOX August 26th, 1854. , N. C 63- tX. T. C. B. G. WOilTII, SJiSlSl85 ISO Kia.niSDIVC BEatniXTS, , IV1LMIXGTOX X. C. Ian 17, 1854.. . . 125 c JAS T. PETTSWAY. tiltO . rsiTCHBTT j PETTEWAY & PaiTCUETT. 4 Geueial C4tmrBls'oii and forwardlns Mer JHANT AL0 WHOLESALE GRtlCERS, ; NO:tT4 W ATKR STREET, t ' ' WitjfisTas N.C ' mnpt atteqtioit will be given to the sate l Vivval Stores and all kinds i Pr.wluce ' 'intend h4-epins an assortment f Groceries, L aiir and Provisions. July 18.- - 52-f QUINCE i COWAN. itn'H.R' t n n r rut, orocrr; tEA t.EftS fVWtXRfi-4- J.lQUOiS. 1 ' - crner '"f r-M '! Pinc.it ircM. TILMlGTOM. N.G - . Juy 29. ' ' ' " M. U. L: iLLlt .Hi. PRODUCE BROKI.R f'fJMI AHDISG i 4 CO. MM tiiijJ OA' . W i tlMA. 7 ', VFl r. -yer .-t ae ol W . tl. ..UvK -y, .South ' ...iter t-tre. i, iiiuiii.! ii. S. t , wi't nak ii . r I e.in.'i yiivunces etJHstHni.n . He hi -n;:i!r.d tne x'tvice3 f ;.rfr. Jjlm llulfaa a G..u. : f ii Pr.tJucs B..)iiof. it'-ie-i. to. P.-Hall, PreM. lent .'ranch Bjnk of the Stat. . " ;lmi: gion. " " ' - "" -' : 1 i. lir-ieyi 1 iu!tf ill IkinUr ii'Minioti i .j. A tlc.iae, lie-i'fei't W. d- .i. ttai rwd d ;.; W. V tbtrliee do. VV. t& SI..Kallroad.Uta ! tJ ll , C. ' ' --; - : . K L ine. iol lsbir', C. eS... 0.1-54. -,-- "I ty-e. J D- C FttttMAN. GKOIICK HOPel'roN t'ii.;i:3v & !l;t;Ttx, ' ! MERCHAXTS AND FACTORS,. WILMINGTON, N.C. ; r D C. I'll 15 MM AN & CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS,' 115 KKOVT viREtiT, NEW YORK. :. .. PREEMAS AXD'PCSTOX, WIUllXCTOj:, JE C -RKP consunilv on baud a siock ol Flour. tV Corn. Purk, liacon. Salt. Cofee'fta?aH Ah- lasses, 'fibarro, Cigars. Snuf, Candles, Soap, i-W- cijn and Domestic liquors aat. yi men ; iron XaJJs. I'ain.s. Oils. Glass. Ii j:ncticsl Ifuts. Eootn Shoes. Lca'hsr, Azricullural nptcMer,ts. and a rierv of other articles, cnitable for family and plan tation use and the f-iail imde, wliicU.they will dispose of in lots to nii dealer "fir consnmi'rs on reasonable i erms for cash.orln exchange' for Na val Store? or uthor produce, , t . .. - The senior n.trtner D. C Kbkem AS.ts located in the citv "4jf New York : the junior onrtner, Lima lloesTOf, In Witminsuin, .. If dosireiL advances. Will be made on ni 'n nenta to una frim eilhe nlace Ail bii?inoss entrusted to ihcm will reeein nroner atleniien : nd rders for -Gaods will be nr.nnptlvand carefully Tilled. f , , Sept. 9, .1S54 . .. . . 7fi-f GEO. UAiUtiSS 'I Uencral Coruttiissioir Merchnnt. VVIL.MINGTON, X. C. ' TRICT alteinion ytven loprocurinz Kreigb O and pureli.iviag Carijovafor vessel. v Rbi tl I? ... . , U. P. Hall, Esq. 1 J.D. Leila My. iq. J . Messrs. Toiker, Sri yilt & Co., 1 .. . " Tliti.ipon & HKtiler. i , . , Alex'r. Ilttrron, Jr lhilsdellita. -UesiK Vi!U mis Jt Du lor, i.-.i-.iiii 5 r U F. It iker, Eq.. j UiarU.ton.S. C. Jan. 2. 1351. - , 121 it I. WE h3 n i. ? j - H. B. EILLKS. WESSEL & EILEiiS ( -COMMISSION '"M-KROtlAN'PK & WHOLE-A-SALE GROCERS, North" Water Wjl minglon, K C, .intend to keep at the. uWvc 8tand:i genera I assortment of Groeerles, Liquors, and Provi-dons at whole?rle -and toeairy on. a Genera IComtnissiotv ftm-inet-s. Rr'PERr'VCB ' 1 K P.Hall Prcs'i Br'ch tjVink of the State. )- O. G. Parsley , Pres't CBmracTc:al Bapk. ' Wif. r IC. Dickinson. Eq , , - ; Dolmer A Poller. ltW urlt : Jan. 20 1354. . ? 131 ' f GE0:U.: RELlY,nr""T CO rlMLSSlOX UEiiCHANT. Nex I do. to A. A. Vannei'9,on Nonh Walei st. wfllattend to the sa'e f all kin fs of Ooonlrv Pro-4ce.in-h af Cum Peas. l eal. Ilai'on . I ,a rd .Ac., ind wil i keep constantly on hand a full u p I - f lirm i rii Ac. t. fer Dies : "': Willo Hall 'it Vyne. Jn Ir tie, VVilminatOr! VV Caraway". ' lira, tlx -. 1 e.R.ie. t r-' R.P. I .li, Vil nlnaton ,'VjU y A . Walktw . ' ' o,c n, 85 ;. '. " fS-v JAS. F. Q1LLESIIE. CKfl. 6 JAilK I'"; GIt.LflIt tilLLF-SCIE i t.. ' PRODUCE AND FORWARDING AGE N T S ; VAll.MlNGTOA,-N C. . ii lientar a't. nijort pnid in ihe receipt and ale t. acdl Stores, Timber, I umber Corn, I!ncon, C'o ton, 4fc , if-c. . -VI ,r. h 3ll. .1334. 6 - S. M WEST, juntioaeer and Commission "'Itrclianl, tVIi HINtJ'l IN, N C. ITI LL nelt or birv Real Estate and .Xogross a a Kiiiali c imiiiisj-ion . 4 - . . a ls : strici attention giveni tHe sale of Timber; Tur pentine, Tar, or njt kind of Countrv VroJuce. . OJioc second daor, South side of .Market street, on the wharf. June 12. 1954. - 3? ly. -''II71fImIKELEN r General A'eat, Co:iimi.siua aui l'orwarding ilercliant, . - 3VILMIG I ON, N. C. Particular attention given lo sale and purchase of Naval Stores. --'.. - ,,. .... . ... June I. 1S5L 123-1 vc. W. P. MUORK. JXU. A. STANI.V. : J. w. MOORE, STANLY & CO. COMMISSION ME R CHANTS, WILMINGTON, N. C. ' Oct. 26 h, 1951. ' .- D3. . C. BIYLRS, WHOLESALE AND- KKi'AlL DEALER IN HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS AND WALKING CANES. -No. 1 Grntilte Itow, l'ront Street. WOOL, For silk, and Moletkin Hals. Cloth, Dhi8h, nd Silk Glaz- d Caps, by the ease or dozen, at New York Wholesale Prices. - - " Nov. 9. .iv, - 9J. j :s7y 7i fnWAV & co. COMMISSI O S" MER CHANTS, . , . WILMINGTON. N. C. J. nTIIAWAr, j. t uathiwjit, wm. ir. Bn.Rr. D. CASH WELL, COMMISSION MERCHANT,, VIL.3IINGTON. Si. C Sept. 30. -, f v.:. . F4 lf . t cTavoiii II, Geueral 'Cb'Hiuission ;Icrchan(, .V 1 1 j I I V S TO N , N . C. USUAL advances madeon consignmentsof Cot ton, Naval Store- and other produce , , P Utirular attention given by G. V. Davis lo pur chasing cargoes.' :rocnrin freights for vessels, Ac. Maieh 2, l.'5tV . : ? U3-lyc. : cofiiRiN & uussellT" CSCf CESSORS TO TlinS. U1B:1'E t CO ) General Co aimi-ssion Mt-rchaafs, Xo 32. Xorlh Wharves, tnd 3 VorA irer St. PIIIl.ADHtiPHIA . i I. HAITITCOCHI1X, W. S..BV4SBLL. .. ... .. - i L'ber ileish 1v.incc8 made on consI?nments. fulv 30th. 1954. "," . 5S-IL h: POLINER ' "'fG. POTTfc. jr D0LLNER & POTTER. ? GEXERAL COMMfSSMS MERCBAXTS, ' ' 1 - NEW YORK:- o Ciberat Cash Adcan-es mads on all Consignments. Vorlf SO. 1854. ' ' 20-ly-pd NO 3 MACKEREL. ,")Q B3LS jusLrteeived and far by Oeu 26. ., ADAMSjBRQ. & CO." AjlDICAl HlISl, X. 16, SOUTH FllEltEHlCK STREET. BALT1MUKK. MAlO U.D. EalabliaheU in order to a,ffrd the Afflicted snundaud aeieifilijic .,eduujl Atd.t , audfur the sap;.resiiun of Quackery. ' ' n. i. a. asiTH nasior many years e voice n.s Uwliute i t eniiorvtol-he treatlnent ol Pivai. oiu l i.ni.ih, iu ail iinii varied anil couip'.ica tt a fonus. i iiS jricji a.icevs in tliase lu:iv el.indlns und d'.fh i:ascti.riu.-ii is were 4rinertv consid-:iMl iieur- Ijle, tisutri-icinl to couiiucri;! lii tii tu Hut iju1 lie as v..i iliyol iUd eKiensive p.monae he It is received , ' itniu rfiu la.-I elgr.t years, Dr. s has Treated mre iIimh 2'J,SlHieases ot Privuie Coinplaintc, Li thur .iillmi-t.t ljrAii .and luue; u practice which no doubt exceeds tli.-.t of all other physicians now sd- . tiising in Hntnreorc, and nut a alalia i s i known wrt t re his UirteiioRs uere strictly followed, and iiiedipiaes taken at reasonable time, without etreeiiny uradlc.il ant perm-inent cure ; thirefore, persons i.3i:iej witn diseases of lb above nature, 'iwtiuUiit iiuw diMeult or long einnding llie case niiiy be,'' tvould do welt to call on Or. Smith .at Iris ...fficc'. So. 19. SoU'.h Frederick St.. snd If not effee I Hilly rm Wved n cniiuncr4iUon will be requirer for liis ser iees. tiis medicines arc tree from Mcicury and ill mineral poisoner pel op in a ntl aad am- p ict lann, and may be taken in peu.ie or private h'iiise,or while tnvellins, without exposure or hin drance from buvinei'S. and except' in cases of vo eifliriflimmition. no change of diet Is neo'ssnry. ' iii;mni-.?-,Tur! Qrmut aias niseoveicd a new inellind by which he can cure the worst forniof si -km ur- nnd tnnr without pain nr inin venimcc to the patient, irritation of the uretha, or prostruls liuiUfjOt ueckol tne bladder.issoiiictimestiiisiukcn l.r strictures by general uracfifioner or charlatans. ' YOUNG MEN . . -. -". .. and o i hers a fiiieted wiih Seminal Otibility. whelk er uriinalinu from a Certain )estraclire flubii, or from Hny-oitier cause, wiih train of bodiiy and men tulevUs which follow, when ne glee led. should Slake aa! early application, thereby avoiding initeh trouble and suflciing, as wi tl as expense. By bis Improved tnethi'd of treatment. Dr. S. can safely guaraatee a speedy and pctect coi'iB in . oll ccets yl ilik com iilaint. "-'"'-''- TO FEMALES: ! . Alt dWea?es pcu!iar to Fuuiales a atft Sup pieijyioiis, Irr.ii!aiilie, lie.) apeedily pod eflectu. ally remove t. The ellieacy of his remedies, for the i'trre'Of ihea'brtv afTt!Wln, have been well tested in n extent ve practice for the iaat twelve years., Persims at a distance may cunsiilt Dr. S. by' a "tetter, ftosft-pud.danerjblntf ease, and havi medicine se4irely put up and forwarded lo any pan of the United Suts; ilwiys accompanied with full aqd ex lie: I directions for use. Communications citr sldered sstricily eonfidentinl.. Oihcc arranged with sdpurnlit apinmeutd. sa hat patients never see any one but ihtd clor himself. Attendance dsiify .from ?in thtf iriotHina till at nis;ht. " . " ; ,: J B Ptrfsons atUieied. with any of the above eomplaie ts. will d well to a id ihe vaiions XO STRUMS A XI) SPKCIP ICS ' tidveriiseil by ApoJtiecaries snd Diugimsas a cer tain cute lor any and eveiy disease. , 'i bey are put up to sell, bat not vo cure, -and frequently dJ much more hni m linn good - theref -re avoid them. ' A. -word A ihe wis., is sutticient. Aildress -i DR. J. C SMI I'll, 16 South Erederiek st.,' - rialtimore. Md. Oct tl. t , 09-1 y-.: Zsi r.I;ti. Anll-roHintlc Toathwash.-' ' TO THE LADIES.; V' OTlltNG ndd.i more t4j"h:imv than clean, . white Teeth,- and Gums- of lieaS'hy color. The Htost h aujiful faceond vermiilion lips become repiiltiive, if the latter, whi n they iperj, exhibit fhe hirrlbli! spectacle of ne? e4!ted ii-eih. ' All kIih wish eUara, u l.iie ' T,-eth,. benliliy Gm. and a nl hreaili, should ulvc ZKRM.t.N'a TOOTH VASH a trial. For sale by - . " 'r: l . : -r - . t ,i -C. tfc D. PaPUE, Aeentp, . t-. , , . .-, j - Vilmingion N.O. Sct 30. " ' ' ' 8t " PEUPUMERY ! .' i fTjST ret eiveJ from New York arul Philsdel I'hia : ; . 1 Gross Lu'iliih'd t'x-rncts for the Handk'f; i d.. ilo. Toilem- .Soap . 4 do Glenny Mu.li Toilu' le Water ; . 4 di. do. " Veibenado. ' do. '- do. . YiinUc Siipj i do. Camphor o.ip; do. . Poiiiinc do. . ' - A lare a9riri)ent,f (lair, IS rushes, and a num .er of fane anii-Ie usuallv kept in Drtij sfores !'? tV D. DcPRE, WhnloMuia Dru?i;lia, r O. I 5. . .Markit-st., vvilininiiri, N. C i T11E N0RTH CAROLINA ..J LIT AL I.JI L 1XSU R ANCE COAI P' Y, UALLIGU. N. C , iHE abovuCotupuii) h. abecn inoperationsince the It-i.'l April, S4, under ilie directioi.of the following lliietie viz : , s- Dr.Charlei IC. onhson.Presincnl, Wm. D. Haywood, Vice President, . "" James K.Jordan. Secretary, Wm. Ii, Jones. Treasure. ; Pcrrin llusbi, Attorney, Dr. Charles K. Johnson. J ' " Dr.Wm.H.McKee. f Medial Board of ' Dr R . B Haywood, J Consultation. , J.llerstuan. Gencrul Agenf. This Company has received a ch i rter giving ad vantages tolhe Insured over any other Company . -The 5 1 1. Section gives the ilushand the privilege to insure his own lite for the sole use of his Wile snd Children, free from any clalma-if ihe represcnta ives of. the husband or any of his creditors. OrsopUed on purely mutual principles, the life members jiarticipuu in ilie leioleoC the proliisw hich ore declared annually ' I'esides,' th- applicant for life, when the annual prciuiom ia over $30 may pay jne half in a Ni'te. All .-laims lor insurance n gainst the Conipnny will ie paid within ninety day s afiei proof of the death if the parfy is furtiiidied. slaves are ineured for one or five yeara. atrntes which will enable all Slaveholders lo secure this class of properiiy aeainst the uncertainty of life. Slave Insurant presents a new and rrerestiBa, feature in the history of North Cnmlins.which will prove viry Important to the Southe'n States. Thejast four months operation fi his Oompariy shows a vcryl nrseamottnt of business more than the Directors cxaecled to la the first year having aireadv issued more than 300 Policies. , Dr. Ww. VV. Harriss. M-dt. al Examiner, and Aa'-nt. Wiiminfton. N. C. : . AH "omrn toicntlonsonbtisiness of theCompany should be adJrejscil to ' " J AS. r. JORDAN .Sec'v. " Raetch. Jan. 25, 1854. -" r if. BOOT AND SHOE STORE. CRORGE Il. FRENCH.nt his old stand k Market street, beutft leave to return lite UromVs lo hisf. . old trie mis and cuMou;erf for the libeiai patronage heretofore exicmled to hnn, and to Inform theiu tlial his stock rf Hoita and bo-s. Including evtrv vari ety in Jtai.s Una i now as complete a.nd. asextensive as ill any former period". Jrlis stock of Gcriik tnen Bovs nd Children's Baits and Shoes em braces eve rt variety of style, famoriod tU4.;y that can be dtubred, or thni is usually called lor, including? a fine assoitment of Ladiee.Miase and Gentlemen's Over Shoes. - i !-. up. -..- Hewoildparticularlyinviiet.be attention of the Ladies to his extensive nssormtenl of Ladle and Misses Leather, Morocco. Enameled, Brorwe, Pat. Leather, Goal Skis, black and while slid and a var piety ol fancy colored Baotsi S tjocs and -Slipper-. Also, black, brown, blue, purple and varirgiteo silk Gaiters, a new and rtandw.niearticfc-, with and wit a. outUei ls. . Ladits fancy Gaiters at tl 5 pair. . . Also, Sole Leather, Calves' Skins, and Shoe Find-fscs.- Please eaii and examine. , ' -..Mr French would also inform hi friends and the pul. lie, that he is State A pent for the sate 'of Davis1 Pair Killer and Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, by either wholesale or retail. - . Nov 10 " " " 102 TOR MEN AND BOYS. A ; NEW supply of Linen Drills,. Angola Oaaal t meres, Colored and Black Cashmarets, with a few Patterns Fancy Prenee Casa m4rw ; May.-r HEDRtCK &. RYAN, t IRON BEDSTEADS AND CRIBS. SINGLE and doable foldin-rerf Sconvenienl snd proof aaiost prmi. fof sols bv July 15- , WILKINSON A ESLFR- ' PP.M dilTercju kind of Mat trasses on band, and 1. made lo order bv " WtLttf XOV ft ESLKR, I u'j ij. . piioiavirs mi caper THK UHOLK WUULD. $300,000 worth of Gifts, , t , ' lor ihe subsr.rlbera to the ' ,; lVLAirialOTH PICTORIAL Of the Vt hole World, , , Published siitaltantoiisly it Ihe llirte cities ol LW Villi PillklDLPUIl AM) RlLTl.MOlit', A s soon a r JlKJ.OO'J subseriptlona are obtained aud hiving already "an actsal cjacvuATioa or Ar jut 2iXUJ0y,il is now certain . , The U s'rihutioti will soon tale place. ; Aitionj thaaxiraordinarv Ht or oirts, (being one lor every H4:k;t lsi-ueo,) aic irof. Hart's Mlcgaut Country Seat, valued at 35.004. - - . ' , A niasnllicegt CM v t'.csidcuce, valued at 8 I T,- ooo, . ' A Cah tVntn for IOO ycaia, without Liter cat or ecurit ft lO.OUO, .,,'., Btiil Jin-; Lou. Elegant Piano Kortea, Melodeons, God Varehes. tiraceloia. Kings, Books ol Travvts In ihe Old and New . W otld, by Prol. H-'irt ; Real Etaie, ifc. f-c , V c in all num. berisjf 3M0.I 00 Gifls, valued at ataOO.tHMf. Every fcingle. reniiCidnce of (tl, a dure a one year's kuiiseiipiion to the Msmmolli Picioriul, and ihe yraiuil V of a Gift Tiekel, which cnilllea the .older to one share in the 300JJU0 Gifts. Tktta every person investing ia this stupendoua Enter prise leceives the full wonh of hi or her money, in subscription to a first cl.-ws jonrnal, filie irreat. est and most investing 'Pictorial of ilia aye,) ho stile a Gilt for each subscription which may prove an immense fortune to ihe rtCelvrf.' Fur complete lit-t of gifts, and lull mad eipljcit parricnlarsia regard to the great Enterprise, Dis tribution. tc.i sic a copy of Th Wholb World, A-hhli willbc promptly sent, free of chare, where dei-lred by letter, post palu ,m; i J, , Tui Wholb VVobld may also be seen at the office of ul! oancrscontainins tlii. advertisement, where Inform nion m iy be obtained in repaid to ihi Afinpr jn4 ITn4Airnrii4e - .Asent, iPotfuastci a and Ladles, desirous of lucrative and at the arne lime centrel employ iiirnt. should not fail 10 see a cop of The W bole World, whioh.coniain bv fir tho moat liberal in ducemeo's ever offered to agents In ihe way of )mmense ea-h premium, gil'tj", oommlasione, 4&.C, whi reb' an person, wiih ordinary activity, can ca.iitf make 1 .00 and unuords, per tear; to which fa ;t the Jijents we already haa can certi fy. Si-rule The Pictorial, and become . wise, rich, aodhoppy. rf ... , , Cone i-ponder i must write ther address N a me Post-otTice. fTountv. and State. PLAIN and D18- KTLNfyr, or it will bo their own fault if thev fail to uel an nnswer. Adlitrti lo llils, and ut. returns i i I be proniptlv teat wherever dialred, in any ' part of tne wmlil. --' . -If anv oi'dors nre reci ived aflcr the 3C0XC0 sub suribcrs are obiained, the money will be promptly rciui iv d nosl-D lid. lo ' e persons rending H. Alt len.vs and r'iiinsno for the Piciorial, .WITH GIKr . il .UKTS. niusi invariably te nd- dresid pot.palJ.to Prof, J. WOODMAN HART, YWorltrsttnlt.Iiroadiray.Xew Yotk, there belojr the only ollice lor i lie tii.i Enterprio. Hut remit lances' fur iho Pictorial WITHOUT Gift Ti Uee, mar t,c seni lo Prof J. WOODMAN ItAKT, Ilirt's Uuildiiig, Chesnut Strut. PhUu. -d-Jjthiu, -ta,ilu,r" b4,iu the principal cdiloiiul an ' piilitii-aiion office. Oct; 3. 1S34. s : 65 Cm, 0LR MOTTO IS TO PLEASE' AT THE VVilinlntoi Saddle, Harness, and Trunk ' - - Slanwl'actory, . '' 1 Ml K subscriber respettluily i aformf t he public , X thai In Ii i s recently received addiiioni! lo Ins Mo. 1. ol Saddle and Hafness 3Iounlinj;,di c, the latest a iid hkhI improved stylo, and is eonslanl) iouoi.l4.inriiiy,i liisstore on market slrcel, every dccciiptiun ol urticlt in the above line. From his r'.vprrr. no in the bnsines. he feetseonfidcni thai In will bubble lo aivcentir salisfacilonloallwho mav fuvui hii wiih u call, lie lias now on hand, and wiliuouatatiily keep n larje ast on men t of C"ish Gitii,trf Saltetf Utrutrs, fmft't Si lilies, llriiltf.Wktpi.., fjjtilkitmit t Sa 'lUUl, Whip spiall 'it hich he will warrant lo be of e of W hlp.TS 4 of " t'i t lie hrn niaierlals and worUin msl ' tie lias alKO a litre assortiMeal Trunks, hIImh. Saddle ami Carpet H.tss, -;it liel-. I 'am y I i in.l.s, & , and all other ar lii te usuallv ki pi In such estabrifhmcnts, all of which be tiller 1"M fo CASH, or on.lior I credit io prompt eiisti'ircis. Saddles,! I. irness.Tr.inks, IsJIcal Bags, 4 c. Ae; nnw'4 i order. - t -,: In. Addition tollie above ihe suoscriberalway kci p-'n hand a laryesupply of Strlni; Leather, and has now, end witl ke-;p through the aeaaon a ?4Md aseorlliM niol fly Niv-tta. . All aie Invited lo call and examine my Goods, whet her in went or nor, as I take pleasure In shww. ine my assortment te all who may favor mo wiih a t all. .. - ; Harncsf and Coach Tilmtnlns sold at a fair price to persons hnylnptn inanufacturc. Also, Whips at wholesale. . - Alikiadsnf Riding VrlMi los bouph l i nil sold on eommis-lons. JOHN J . UONOLEV. Feb. 7. 1S54. jg - FOX & POLHEMUS, 59 Broad Street j Corner nf Beaver, N. York, Oiler for sa let U lollouins hi-avy Cotton rhrici: JVT KW-ENG LAND COTTON SAIL DUCK-22 i inch. all numbers, hurd and aofi t also all the various widthsof Usnvsss manufiictured at thi ta lalilisliiiK ni comprifcing every variily known lothr iraile.si nd oHered at the lowest rales. . UNITED I'ATES PI LOTDUCK Woodberry and Mount Vernon Extra. A foil assortment of this sutxrior fabric, v 1 1. 1 IM ANTIC COTTON DUCC-16, 18,20 and 22 inch, nl. numbers, hsrd and soft . This fab ric was awarded the highest Premium at the London- World's Fair, also ai our own Slate Fair SHIP AND BEAR MARK DUCK -Plain and twilled, manufactured fy the Grcenwiod's Com pany, a suprtnrsrricle for liglttsuils. tents, awnin;s. Ac. I also. Meant Vernon Twill d Ravens. Howard liaveria, Pioneer ard Plia nix Mills; Llgliiton Ravens, plain '11 to 27 inchj Heavv, do. do. ' -COTTON e AILTW1NE A full assortment. TAKPAtLINs. HAMMOCK8. STUFFS, dec PAPER FI.LT1NG iO to 72 inch, made very heavy, exrrrrsa'y for drier lelt; CAR COVERING Cotton Canvass, all widths, from a0 to 1 30 inches, and all numbers, mado rx prcsslr for covering and rofing railrout, cars, is perfectly iitw permanently water-proof, and mure vmlnrinir than ihe car iia.-if. ENAMELLING CAN VASS 30, 3fl, 40, 45 and 58 inch plain snd iwihVrt, ti every variety. BAGS AND BAUG1 VG Of every description. b'tamlcs Bags, woven whole, all size, in balea of 100, 200 snd 300; comMniajr strength, ntility and cheapness, for train snd meal are ansnrrHiaard. . ' A4so, heavy Coilon Sacking, 40 inch Canvass. 3 ihrefld Warp and Filling, heavy twilled, do. do., 20 22,'4dand44lnrh. t ., '.. '. WOOL ACLS-Woven whole aU sires, a new and desirable article. . , Feb.2t. - - ': - 114-1 y-r. BELLS! BELLS 1 1 BELLSIli IHE abscrliera Miaaufactr and keep con stantly on hard a largo assortment of Bells suitable for Churches, Acadniii s. Factotum, Slea saers, Plsnratione, avc tnoantcd with their ins proved Hangings, Oie most fiioicnt in use. Tiueir eslabliahioent ha been in operation Thirty year, having turned oat nearly 10,000 Bella averajrin? 600 Iba cacbt and its pallcrns and process, ol. mana-faclun- so perfected, together wiih r4crnl iinprosa ments, I hut its Bell have an aneqnaled reputation for voUrme of sound and nsaLitr of lona. They have just r2c ied-Jen. 1654 the First Premlam (A Silver Medallof the World'a Fair In New ork, over all Bells from this Cauntry or Knropav Hav inir a lareeassortmeot of Ba on Wand, and being in immediate connection with r-"es in all direc tions, either Rail Rood, Csnal or River, and but 4 tioara from New Yora, we nan exeeuia orders with diaieh.. Addr HF!VEKr y,ssows .. i . - West Troy, Albany CaN. Y. ' Feb. SI. ' " ' ." , tv.s . 1- 7, 144-1 ye... - REMOVAL. WM. A. GWYER, Cvmmusion Merchant. rT AS rcmovWniBOflicn te the Corasr of Wa- l ter tns, prineae Strcou - I '- TO. i7,2m. POETRY. RONO. I linbw thai tie loves Me." I know that lie lores fn: -I couhl not live on. Though loved by a tliou; ml, tf iu love were gone, Dut inj soul Hh the thoula LoUnds In rapt urn no more, For alaa I though fco lores nia, 'lis uot as of yore I No wopder the shadow oft steals o'er my bniw. When I think w bat bo trcu, and see what be is : now I , , ,.. ;,, ,, . ,, . , Tho' Uiey say bis la true as heart e'er wji U-fow, I feel that he love mo all t not as of yore I Time was when ha wittcb'd every glance every tmie, And niado my eniotirms the puiJe ot tils tf fi j When he bwk'd fond alaiiu If I heaved bnt ahih, And bis cheek nt its rose : when m tear diaaaaed ruy eye ! ' - : - i Cut astr, if I weep, be Just asks, wby so kml 1 Ami saya when I sorrow b cannot bo felal ; Obt ao -almly be iesk Of Iho glootn of ni . mind,. , , ,. . Ills rlice never falters it only is klud. . - , - ' . Vet I know that be lores mo I feel there is notiil That lie lovea half as well, trr could love were I gone; But in aolttudc often my- tenm will run o'er, To think, tho' he lovea tne, 'tis not as of yoro. - - Ob I why doe the rainbow ao soon fleet away, And affection's fretlj lieauty so4uickly decay ! Why must time from the ftrrrlt iu summer tlow ... steal, Why, na ouce n c flit, can wc not ever feel t Though lovely the fall of mild evening may be, 0 ! tho light Mid the glory of inoriilnjr for nie ! 'Twas a vision of bliss, but its briglitncss Is o'er, And I weep that be loves nie ah ( hot .1 of lorn I STANZAS. Were not the sinful Mary's tears, An offering worthy Heaven, When o'er the faults of former J'csr She wept, and was forgiven 7 When bringing every balmy sweet Her day of luxury stored, Slio o'er bcr Savior' hallowed fci t The ihtcIoq perfume poured T And wliicil tlictn with that golden hair Where once the diamond linie Though now those gems of grief were there Which shone for God alone ! Thou that bast slept in Error's sleep, Oh would', thou wake in beareri, Idko Mary kneel like Mary wct ji- ' Love inuch" al d be forgiven 1 MISCKLLANY. 7Voi Xite York Tuius. tiii: skwinu (jihl. Hard Timea came to ths aewinp; piil when the rest of the working world iliouglit the times vera easy. From iimrieiriurii l time elie hrta wrought frtithfully, tuid ttiki n liitle roonejr for it. liut when busineaa (ztn eially grows stagnant, und money Lt-comi a unuaually cnrci, I ho prior sewing pul t periencrs us sad a degression as if it wtie a revert? in lier enwe ulso It in, us we till know, u tough time for ber ut best. M.n wearily stitches from morning to night t earn u pittance that will scarcely nay it' cet board even thoug') woik ntvt r full off. liut when men find iioney senrctr they buy fewer clothe, a ml if the whole sale buninees is depressed a fraction, she a toM that she cannot have "eteady " work. This Fnl I, prices have gone down too On coats for the Southern market they urn paid two (shillings less Ihan on tho satin; garments last Full, nnd n itni!nr decrense affects wnges for other articles of clothni"-. These changes for the worse come very hard upon the girls. Very many of ihem support widowed mothers and orphaned sisters and brothers. Their one needle n lo earn not a living only for themselves hut bread for a family, coal for the household, and to meet besides the monthly ilrrn nnls of Inexorable landlords. We meet litem wrapped in their thin thnwls daily in tho streets looking as if their frail Lodit 3 were poorly able to stern the tide of iitct aiary expenses that will roll down upon niy fun ily, even the smallest, that ntiempia to win ter in New Yotk. Cirappli.ig with a hard world's Iriuls dully, there mini bo a enrte ready to light upon his head, wbo, without good cause, deducts from their email wu cs, or with cuiiltrjiptible meumu es throws u straw in (he way of their mukiiig tlur litlle they can make us early as poible. liut many merchants who employ tin ia think it no dishouor to make them com'' three or four times to the hop for work which was promised them nt ihe first coll ; and if with eyes sharpened by the pioFp'd of gain, an uneven stitch can be found, they boast that they deduct largely from their wages. Shame 011 ihe fellows win behave so ungallantly. They f.t'wn with disgusting obsequiousness 10 11 pert mix who bears about her person ihe tokens of her extravagance in dress, but when thot,e jiarj-working duughtcrs of honest and am bitious toil re itfino run up and down ihe streets, wasting time that is exceedingly precious to them, lo get the jobs, heeilleo jy promised to be ready jnnny days before, they excuse themselves with the remark, "It is only a shopgirl; she enn come agoin. The s?. op-girl is as worthy cf h-r hire as any laborer, and he is shatntfully dishonest who ndds an unnecessary step to her tedious walk to get it, 0rscrutiui7.es her work more closely than he is willing that his own should be. NOTICE. THE Seamen's Friend Society of Wilmington' will apply lo ths General Asernbly ol ih.a tSiato during their neil ensuli.a irs.ion. for th passage of a law by which lbs tUai Eatsis bcJur leg lo aalJ corporation kbali be mmpltd from the payment of isxrs. Wilmington, Oct. II. l-lm. BACON SIDES AND SHOULDERS. 1 C HIIDS. prima Sldesi 5 do. do fchouidria. 1 O Now Inndinj from Uchr. Ii. P. Ruaaeli, snl for sVe on favorable terms, by Oct-17. T.U.S.O. WJETH. ft. 1 If . v T
The Tri-Weekly Commercial (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Dec. 5, 1854, edition 1
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