'vv(lSE''ii'',"-- n iff !;!' in WHOLE NUMBER 1161 VOLUME IX NUMBER 110. WILMINGTON, N. C, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 7, 1854, I T .IE Till-WEEKLY COMME RCIAL J published every Tbia, Thoba nd Batobda at 5 per annum, payable inllce l advance. . bv raa.MAS loring edit andPaoFsi- Corner Front and Market Street, .: WILMITfOTOB?. . e. n kTES OK AiiVKKTISIXG. V month, 60l -12 12 00 . l... ... b mm pj If An tiivitr. Mse.neai exceed ten line, the piice will be io fcroportlon. ', . , All advertisements ere payable at rne time of their Insertion. Gvrmracta with yearty advertiser, will be made 'on the mosi liberal terms. . .... V trrforf contract for yearly advertising Will be permitted. Shonld clre.tancc render th ing in business, or an unexpected removal ticceaary, a charge acoordinr to published lerm will be at ihe option of the Contractor, lot 111 Iinw no mis "ufci nu. The orlvllese of Annual Advertisers la strictly limited to ineir.iwo lmmeoiaie unsincof ii dvertisement lor the benefit of other persons . ! - .n -.1 ......., ai Immjiliitnl onn. n wen as a 1 1 auiciumm'-niB " " J heeled with their own business, and all excess of 1 & - . L. . 1 Is A .1ml . K . hilverilsenscnts in icngin or omcrwiao u:jim k. III .1 I . .1 llmfl n?a?eil, win oe cn.irguu at hid No .4 Iveriisements is included In the conrract Tor thi sale or rent oi noturs or isnos in iw u - - fm tUm Af hir njivroea. wheth 'or the property la owned by the advertiser or by mi. kw lha lAran otner person, i hc-b i a aviuuu wj .w AH dertUements fnserted In the tri-weeklv O nmereiai, are entillea to one leseruon in in lFy free of charje. vJOB, CARD AND FASCY PRIBfTING KXKCDTED IS SCPEKIOR STILE. AGENT POR TUB COMM ERCIAIy. N'ao V.ir Mtwsra. DoLLHBa eV Pottbb. f7or CttABtas Smith, No. 6, Central Wharf. Philadelphia S. K. Cohes. Haltimort Wat. LPtAtiand Wm.TmomiOS JOB, BOOK, CAIRID AHD IFAHCT corneb or raONT .v hiiiit streets, WILMINGTON, N. C. Particular AUentiou paid to the Follewlng; , kluds of letter Preaa Printing;. Dill of Exchange, HWt of Lading, Vookt, Cards, Catalogues, Ctrlijlcalcs, Checks, Circulars. Entries af Merchandise. Handbill. Labels. Lav Blanks, Sates. Pampldels, Posters Receipts, Rates of Freight. Drafts.. f-., f--i drc- .And PLAIN AND KANCVPRINTINO, of eve ry description, done in the neatest wan . ner, and on the mixi reasonable terms. Wilmington. August 17, 1S5J. OFFICE WIL & IM LEIGH R. R. CO.. WIL JIINGTON, Mav 5ih, U. - - J --' ' - , " ft r 1 1 - t-PAUTlCDLAH NOTICE .1 HEK KAFTKR Tickets to psover iho Bead of ibisCompany will, i no euse, be sold lo a NKGltO. Owners must spply in petson and purchase lor them, hnnd the Ticket to the Conductor, and point out to him Ihe negro for whom ii was bought. By order. 8. D. WALLACK, Agent. Ma 6. 'L,f OFFICE OF N. CAROLINA R. IL CO. G0LDSB0B0' Nov. 23d 1861. ON MONDAY, December4th, A PASSENGEtt TUAI. will leave Goldsboro at 8J o'eleck, A. M ., and run to within two miles of Raleigh. Returning, leave thai point next day at 10 o'clock. P. M. Tickets, for the round trip S2,GQ. Nov. 33. 107-tt. NOTICE IS UEREBY GIVEN, 'pHATtbe Board of Directors of the Wilmintf X ton and Raleigh Rail Road Company desire to engage the service of an experienced Engineer and Superintendent A pplieations to be mafle to the President on or before the 7th December next. ALSO That an election of all the Officers, Agents, and other persona employed, by ihe Company, who are nsaaliv engaged by the year, will be made on Thursday the 7th day of December next. Applications to be handed to the undersigned. Br order . JAMES S.GREEN, See'ry. Nov. 14. . 10l-lm. NEW LINE of SCREW STEAMSHIPS. TO SAIL BETWEEN NEW-YORK AND GLASGOW. jfVf k THE Clyde Screw Steim Packet ?v""r- , .Company' new Kieamships, Clyde tr, and Petrel, at intended to sail for Glangow aa onder: From New York, CLYDE. Wednesday, Aagust 26th, at 12 o'clock, noon. Ralee of Passage, (Steward's fee Included.) Chief Cabin, tOO. A limited number of third claas passengers will he taken and aupplied with good and comlortably cooked provisions, at 25. Berth not secured till paid for. These Screw Steamships have been built and fitted out express, ly for the trade, on the most approved principles, for securing safety, comfort and speed i and carry each an experienced Surgeon. For Freight or Paasage apply to ROBERT PATON, 30 Broadway, N. Y. Money order granted on Glasgoir, in sums of XI Sterling and upwards, payable on demand. Aug. 4. 63-tf. ' " STEAMER SPRAY TOR SMITH! ILLE AND 0RT0N. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. COMMENC ING MONDAY, 411 SEPTEMBER. K STEAMER SPRAY, Capt. John U m-" B. Pri4, will ply between Wllming - -" A Smithvii'e, landing at Or ton, aa follows! Leave Wilmington. Tuesday.Thuroday and Sat urdjy aAernoons, at 3 o'clock. 4,eave Smithville, Monday, Wednesday and Fridav Mornings at 6t o'clock. ' tSriag One Dollar Children and Ser vanta half price. Freight at customary rate. Light freight only taken on Saturday. Apply io Captain on hoard, or to A. II. VawBOKKFLEN. - No. 5, South Wharves. - pt S- . - .., .-; -. T3-tf. TOWING BY STEAM EiTCAinOlTN. f ilZZJS RP.ERSferiowlngby STEAMER yl CALHOUN, will have attention if llefVatthe office of GEO. HARUISS. 105. Nov. 16. TOWAGE I TOWAGE ! ! STEAMERSamBcary.A M Goth rle. master Steamer Calhnun, Jot fiprinrs. master, ar ready st all limes for buinesa. Ordeia fr Towape wit) have prompt attention If left at office of Agent. i GEO. HARRIS. June II 33-tf. OYSTERS! OYSTERS!! RFCEi VED VAIL Y FROM NORFOLK. PRIVATE Families can be supplied by the ga' Ion or quart at t,25 per pa lion at the agency, next door to Dr. Fret-man's Olhce. f JAS. K. HAVNES. Aeent. Cct. 26. J 93-3m. "BILLS OF EXCHANGE. AN FJegunf Kditinn of Bills of Exchange, print ed in Geimany, in Books' of 10 quires and in sheets, just received and for sale at the office of 77j Commercial. CHECKS! CHECKS!! CHECKS!!.' RECEIVED per Express I COO tjuirta of Blank Checks, on Commercial, State and Cape Fear Banks. Our assortment of Checks is now cuin pie They are all made to order, and cannot be surn.-iss'd in beauty, quality or price. Call and sic (or yourselves, st J T. MUIVDSk Nov. 4 Bookstore. WE have on hand, an assortment of Paper Hangings, Borders, Decorations, Fire Screen Window ijhatlea. etc.. fr sale and put up by WILKINSON & ESLEll, July 15. -, Paper Hangers and Upholsters. IF you WoaUt wear an eay eomforiable feeling Dress Hat. call at the Hat and C:ip Emporium, and we will assure you of our ability to give you every thing in the way ul a fashionable and hand aome Hat. Han fitted to ihe Head with the Conformatuer. Nov, 9. i C MYERS... PLEASE TARE NOTICE"7 THAT we make the very best Spring. Hnlr Moss, Shuck, Sea Gms, Patent Pf tt, and Palm Leaf Mattrasse WILKINSON St ESLER, June ".7. i Uphtlsh;rera. . WE have on hand a beautiful assortment of French snd American Paper Hangings, Dee orationa,Vire Screen. Window Shades and Cur-' tains. Cornices, Picture TaasHs of newest styles, forsa!eby ; WILKINSON ESLEsi, June 17. Upholsterer. BACON HOG ROUND. -i 4Cf PIECES orth Carolina Bacon, a lfnVJVsplendiJ article for sale by July 13. C. DuPRE 4 CO. INDIA RUBBER BEDS A ND Cushion! for sale by t. W ILKINSON A ESLER. April 8. . UphoUterers. PEASE LADY, While Cr w.ler aid Cow Pcfe, for sule by FREEMAN & IlOUsToN. Nov 23. r 103. SEQUEL TO WOMAN AND HER MASTER - FRED. VerfonjOr the Victim of Avarice. By J. F. Smith, author of Minivie Grey, Cue Howard, Harry A khlon, F.llen I)e Vere.Amy Law rence, St;mfield Hull, Kothrsttr, Woma a and hei Master, Fred. Arden, Ki mnnilc Inciden in the Uvea of Ihe Queens, etc." Just published For alby i S. W. W HITAKER. Nov. 23. s 105. LARD. BRLS. North CaroHna. For sa'e by Nov. 23. WM . M - S H K R WOO D fc CO. CHEMICALS-JUST RECEIVED : 1,0U(), OZ. Germ.in Quiolnr; '500 d'. French do; 60 la. Calomel : 2tr do. Syr. lo.iid Iron ; 25 do. Blue Mas 50 do. Valktt's Mass j 60 gallons Sp'ls Nitre t 40 d. Aq Amtnon; 20 bids. Epsom Salts ; 10 dj Copperas. For silo by C. 4 D. DuPRE, Wholetale Druggist', Oct. 5. 6s- ! SUNDRIES. ESS POIIIC. Mullet!", Crackers, Candy. Soap, 1YJ. Candles, Snuff. Tobacco, Klour.uoncc, ougar, Molaws, Liquors, dr. c. In More and fur sale in quantitiistosuit. ZE.NO H.GREENE. Nov. 23. NOT copy 167. WE hive received, and have on exhibition, a aamule of those Beef Stake Crushers. All that would like a lender Beef Slake, will please leave their ordera. Call and see, at Nov. 18. - GEO. MYERS. PAPER HANGING. WE have j .at received a very handsome as aortment of French Gilt and American Pa pel Hanging, Borders, Fire Screen, and Centrea forjale. flans In handsome style by WILKINSON A ESLER, Upholsterer. April 18. At our old stand. CHEESE ! CITEESE I ! t Cf BOXES now landing, and for sa!e by 1UU ZENO H. GREENE. Nov. 28. i N C T copy 107. JUST RECEIVED FROM HA VAN A DIRECT, IO rCi( i LARGE Sweet Orangea; 200 Pine 1 V,VAy Apples ; 20 bunches Bananaa; 20 hoxea New Lemon. For aate at the Oii-inaf Fimily Giocery. GEO. MYERS. Nov. 19. - 103. : ' N. C. BACON. PlCn LBS. Side and Shoulders, recti ved per OUUU Rail Road and for sale by Nov. 2. J.AJ. L. HATHAWAY CO. AYESTERN SHOULDERS. HHDS. prime Wealern Shoulders. For sale by Nov. 2. J. J. L. HATHAWAY A CO. 8 s SASH, BLIND AND DOOR AGENCY. Formerly conducted by Guy C. Ifolchkise. THE public are hereby informed, that I have beer appointed agent for the sale of Window Saab, Rlinda and loor, manufactured by the New Haven Cora., and am prepared to fill all oraer In the above line. The quality of the work el the New Haven Com. ia well known in this market. Btiilder and all peraona in want of the above articles, are requested to send in their order, and they will beoromptly filled. Term invariably caah on delivery. . I WM. A. GWYER. General Agent Commission and Forwarding MeT' CftORt. April 18. IS CORNICES for Moncheto Netting put up, hy . WILKINSON d ESLER. Jane 8. 37. : MULLETS. BBLS.just received. 60 Nov. 8. MOORE. STANLY & CO. STEAM ENGINE AND SAAV MILL. I WILL aell low, and on sceiMn modal lag terms, the Engine and Machinery of the Cape Fear Steam Saw Mill 14 inch cylinder, 2 feel stroke; three 32 Inch boilers, 30 feet long main shaft 10 feet fi inches long the power of this engine is estimated at 60 hoiae, has new extra cylinder and log gearing, and all the appliances neeoesary for the full equi(mcnt to operate atone. Also, 2 Stave-dreaslng Machines, Jointers, &e.. complete. . O. G. PARSLEY. Jan. 21 ? 31tf GUNNY BAGS. Onnn GUNNY BAGS forsale hy OUUV Nov. 2. C. DuPKE d Cvr. THE SUBSCRIBER keep eonsinnilv on hand stock of Lime, t'aleined Plaster, Hydraulic Cement. Plastering Hair. Ac. e.; all fresh, and of very bel qnaliiy, which he I prrpared to rell on favorable term. Order from the country will reelve prompt at tentid. E. J. LUTTERI.OH. No 7. 831m. BUSINESS CARDS. E. J. LUTTERLOH. FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANT. W I 1 M 1 X G i() .N , N . C . Srpt 23th. 1S54. 63-12m. DR. GEORGE BETTNER, OF NOitTH CAROLINA. OFFICE, No. 533. BROADWAY, OH T THIS PRESCOTT II0UE-NEV YORK. Feo. 16. 185L 142-lye. W. M. SHERWOOD & CO., WHOLESALE Orocera and Commission Mer chanta vv ilmiaiton, N . C. ' All consignments u! Naval Stores, together with Cotton, Bacon, La-d, Coin, ileal, Flour, 4c, shal ecure the highest market price. Dec. 13 H5tf J.D. LOVE, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN CABINET FURNITURE, BEDSTEADS CHAIRS, MATTRESSES, &C.&C. Front street. South f Market, BSOWV' BITlbDINO, WILMINGTON. K. C. Sept. 16. 1354. 79-y-c J. C. LATTA, COMMISSION MlZllCIIANTJ.- GENERAL kGtb.'r, VILML"KJTON, N. C. Cct. 1.I834. 85 lye. VVILlvI.XSON & ES Ij v. n , UPnOLSTEKS &: PAPER HANGERS, ' KEEP ON HAND AND MADE TO ORDER, McUlresscs, Feather B h, Wmiow Curtains and Fixtures. All work in the above line done at shortest No lica. . Wilmington, N. C , Market St. March 18, 1S54. . . 1. JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM, Central Commissioa and Forwarding Merchant Prompt personal attention given to Conslgti- ment lor Sale or Suipmrnt. Liberal Lak advances made on Consignments lo mi or to my New York friends. Wilmington, Jan. oO, 1834. 135. 1 W C HOWARD, GENERAL CommUsiin and Forwarding Mcr Ciant, Wilmington N.C l.i xjr.il Jas'i advances tn l ie on Consignments. Nov. iD, IS')3. 109 tf C. DCPBR. C. DuPRE &' CO. GENEUAL AGENTS COMMISSION AND i-'tKHVAHDIXG l EKC1IA SW, - WILMINGTON N. 0. July 22d, 1S34. , 51 12m. JAMES ANDERSON. EOVAnD S.IVaGZ. ANDERSON & SAVAGE. GENERA L COMMISSION MERCHANTS WILMINGTON M. C. Liberal cash advances made on consignments. March 27, 154. 94 RUSSELL & BROTHER, (L&TB BLLI9. RtMSELl t CO,) GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS : WILMINGTON, N. O. Liberal cash advancea mJ on conignmentsflf Naval itore, Cjiton, and other produce. May 3,1351. : C. & D. DuPRE. WHOLE SALE ASD H ETA I. DEALEHltIN DruKS, illcdieif.e. Chemicals. Paint. Oil, Die StulU, Cilas-s, Perfumery, Cigar, Old l.ljuors. fancy Articles, &c MARKET .STREET, WlljMIStiTDSi, . C. ?recriptionfarefully : upended by experl ncd persons. March 28. 1854. " WILLI 1M A. GWYE , GcBcrallscalForvrarJingi Commission Merehanl I take pleasure in informing my friend, th it 1 am prepared to give all business entrusted to me efficient and personal attention. I have a wharf for Naval Stores, with ample nccoinmodatios, Spirit House, and Warchoua. Consignments of Naval Stores for ealeor shipment ; snd all kinds of coun try produce solicited. Cash advances made on consignments. April 18, 1854. 15. CtfNLEY, KIRlP&TFo. DEALERS IN BUTTER, Ch -ese. Lard, and Smoked Provisions, Pork. Beet. Bean, Pea, and Dried Fruit. 233 and 235. FRONT STREET. Corner of PECK SLIP, NEW YORK. . March 23, 1354. ly-c. WILLIAlni" COLLECTOR ASD ADVLET1SI?C AGtKT- For Couutry Newspaper throughout the United States, Basement of Sun Iron Bo Idings.Baliimore street All business ec.rustea touts care iranaacicu promptly, on llotral terms. . . sept 7, 1834, 9!l'L "lis. ILffADBOURN &CoT General Coniuiissiou Merchants, YlfjMIXGTOJI. N. C. Jab. H. Cuaoboob. Go. CMADaotraw. Jus. 1. 1854. 123. HENRY NUTT, T FICT'JS Jk D F0KW.BDI(. AGEM, WiUgive his personal a'ltntion to business entrust ed to his care. - Sept. 8. 1354. 5 ly-c - JOSEPH n. FLANNER, General Commission Merchant, WILMINGTON, N. C. May 9th. 1854. 87-1 y-c. GEORGE MYERS, WS.UEK.iLE AND EETA1L CHHCER Keep constantly on hand, U'mes. Teas, Liquors, Provisions, H'ood and Willow Ware, Fruit, r- CsnfertionaricM. i-c. txiuta t ronl street, IVIMIIXGTOX, K.U. Nov. 13. 1653. . , - 109. JAMES E. ME1TS, COMMISSION S,- FORWARDING MERCHANT. rriLMISGTOS, N c. A ugoat 26th , 1 854. 63-tf. , T. C. & B. G. WORTH, C3H31SS1G1 1XD FH&WiRDLXG SESCnmS WILMINGTON, N. C. Jan 17, 1854. 125 c JAS. T. PBTTSWAV. . StO I. H1TCHITT. PETTEWAY & PRITCUETT. General Commission and Korwardlne Ner- CHANT. ALSO WHOLESALE GROCERS, NORTH WATER STREET, WiLBUitoToa, N, C. Frompl attention will be given to the aale of Naval Stores and all kinds of Produce. Intend keeping an assortment ml Groceries, Lquorsand Provisions, July 18. 1 " - - 52. 1 QUINCE & COWAN. WITOLESAIjE ANI RETAIL GROCERS; DEALERS IN WINES d LIQUORS..; Comer of Front arnl Pi inces streets, WILMINGTON, N, C. July 29. 56. ' BUSINESS CARDS. 0. L. FILL YAW. PRODUCE BROKER, FORWARDING d COMMISSION MERCHANT. OFFICE over Store of W. -H.: McKoy, South Water street, V ilniiogton, N. C, will make liberal cash advances on consignments. He has engaged the services of Mr. John Hall as 1 Gen eral Produce Broker. Refe'Sto. K P. Hall, President Branch Bank of the State, ilmir.gton. O. G. Parsley, " Commercial Bank, Wilmington. Gen. A. Mcltue, President W. d R. Ratroud. do lien. W. W. Harllee do. W. & M. Railroad, Mari on C. H., S. C. W. K. Lnne. Goldsboro', N. C. Sept. 20, !S54. Iy-c: D. C. FUEEMAS. GEORCE HOUSTON t'KKBHAX & HOUSTON, MERCHANTS AND FACTORS, WILMINGTON, N. C. TJ. C. FHEEJIAV & CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 175 FRONT STREET, ' NEW YORK. FBEEMAS AND IWrSTOX, WILMlXGTOJf, N C KEEP constantly on hand a stock ol Flour, Corn, Pork, Bacon. Sa!l, CofTce, Sagar, Mo lasses, Tobacco, Cigars. Snuff, Candles, Soap, For eign avd Domestic Liquors and Wines; Iron, Sails, Paints, Oils, Glass, Domestics, Hats; Boots, Shoes, Leather, Agricultural Implements, and a va riety of other articles, suitable for familyand plan tation use and the retail trade, which they will dispose of in lots lo suit', dealers or consumers on reasonable terms for cash.orin exchange for Na val Stores or other produce. The senior partner D. C. Fbssmas, is located in the city of New York.; the junior partner, Geo. Houston, in Wilmington. If desired, advances, will be made on cni?n nents to and from either place. All business entrusted to them will receive proper attention; and orders for GooJa will be promptlyand carefully filltd. Sept. 9, 1954. 76-f. GEO. HARRISS, General Commission Merchant, WIIiMlNG TON, N. C. STRICT attention aiven to procuring Freight and purchaning Cargoes for vcsbcIs. itici r) E. P. Hall, Esq. 1 0. G. Paraley, Eeq. li.tM,ln,. ; 1. A.Tayl.r. Ksq fW iilnSton. . J. D. Bella nv, Efq. ) ' M,,"-,'-,ker' ""' ,Ca- I New York. " 1 lioinpson Ac Hunter, $ Alcx'r.'IIcrron, Jr. Philadelphia. - Messrs. Williams ii Builer, ? i..i, r H F. Biker. Esq. K harlton,S. C. Jan. 2. 1351. 121 if. I. VESSEL. . II. B. EILERS-. WESSKL & EILERS. CtOMVISSIO.V MKIIOIIAXTS fc WHOLE-. SALE GROCERS, North Water St., Wil mington, N. C., intend to keep at Ihe above stands !j:neral jysorf ment of Groceries, Liquors, and Provision at wholesale and to carry on a UencratConimisaion Hut-incf?. ir.riB kwce : E. P. Hall Prcs't Br'ch Hank of the State. J O. G. Parsley , Prcs't Commercial Bank. .iWif.. P. K . Dickinson , F.rq . 3 Poppe A Co. ) y n.ii.. .c PniiP, wcw tori., Jan. 20 18:4. 131. GEO. II . KELLY, COMMISSION MERCHANT. Nex I Jooi lo A . A. Wannet',on North Waters t. willatrend to tlie sale of ail kinitsof Oountrv Pro liice.sueh ar Corn, Peas, Meal, Bacon .Lard ..6c. md will keep conetantly on hand a f ull sup pi v t f Groct lice. Ac. References. Willr Hall ofWayne, Jno Icl.ae, Wilmington W Caraway. Gen. Alx. McRae. E.P.il tit, Wilmington , Wiley A. Walke. . Dec. 13. 185J. 115-1 y. IAS. F. GILLESPIE. CEO. S. GILLESHE. JAUm F. GII.I.EPIE It co PRODUCE AND FORWARDING AGENTS. WILMINGTON. N. C. Pai lieu lar a' tenrion paid to the receipts and Salenf .Yarof Stores, 1 imber, Lumber, Cora, Bacon, Col ton, f-e , d'e. March 30, 1S54. 6 ""S. M. WEST, Auctioneer and Coramisiun Jlcnhant, WIl.ilING ION, N. C. ILL sell or buv Real Estate and Negroes ai a small com mist-ion. w 'ALStlS Strict attention givent. ihe saleof Timber, Tur pentine. Tar, or any kind of Country Produce. 09)e second door, South side, of Market street, on the wharf. June 12. 1854. . 33 ly. A. H. VAXBDKKELEN. Gcacral Agent, Commission auJ Forwarding Merchant, WILMINGTON, N. C. Particular attention given tosaleand purchase of Naval Stores. June I. 1854. 123-lvc. W. P. MOORE. JNO. A. STANLY. J. W. JONfcy. MOORE, STANLY & CO. COMMISSION ME R CIIA N TS , WILMINGTON, N. C. Oct. 26th, 1854. 93. craiiERs, WHOLESALE AND REl'AIL DEALER IN HATS. CAPS, UMBRELLAS AND WALKING CANES, No. 1 Granite Row, Front Street. WOOL, For. Silk, and Moleskin Hats, Cloth, 0liish, and Sitk Glased Caps, by the ease or dozen, at New York Wholesale Prices. Nov. 9. - ; ' 99. J. & J. L. HATHAWAY & CO C O MMISSIO N MER CHANTS, WILMINGTON, N. C. I. HATHA WAT, I. t.. HATHA WAT, WM. tt. CTI.RT. D.CASIIWELL, COMMISSION MERCHANT, WILMINGTON. N. C. Sept. 30. F4 if T. C. WORTH, General Commission Merchant, WILMINGTON, N. C. USUAL advance made on consignments of Cot Ion, Naval Stores and other produce Pattieular attention given by G. W. Davis to pur chasing cargoea, procuring treight for vessels, Ac. March 2, 1354. 123-lyc. COCHRAN & RUSSELL. (SCr.CESSOuS TO THOS-AL1B33E fc CO ) General Commission Merchants, -Vo 32, North Wkarres, ind 63 North Water Sis. PHILADELPHIA. J. HABVBT COCHBAS, w. a. SU1SELL. . Liberal cash advance made on consignments. July 30th, 1334. 53-tf. H. DOLLNER . POTTfcB. Jr D9LLNER & POTTER, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NEW YORK: . i . . Liberal Cash A-lran-ea made on all Consignments. April 30, 1854. . 20-iy-pd- N0. 3 MACKEREL. 3Q BBLS. iast received ind for sale by 60 Oct. 21 ADAilsitO.aVCO. ! MEDICAL HOUSE, No. 10, SOUTH FREDERICK STREET, ; BALTIMORE. MARYLAND. Esluhlisked in order to afford the Afflicted tound and scientific .medical Aid, . and for the suppression of ! Quackery. DR. 1. B. Smith has for many years cevotediiis wholeaaention to the treatment of Private com plaints, in all tbeir varied and comnlicated forma. ri is great success in those long erunding and diffi- cuitcases.aucn as were tormerly considered Inenr able, ia sufficient to commend him to the public as worthy of trie extensive patronage he has received. Within ihe last eight year, Dr. 3. has treated more than 29,500 cases of Private Complaints, In their ditierent forms and stages a practice which no doubt exceeds that of all other physicians now ad vertising in Haiti more, and not a single case ia known where his directions were strictly followed, and medicines taken at reasonable time, without eilecting a radical and permanent cure j therefore, persons afflicted with diseases of the abovs nature, 'no matter how difficult or Ion;; standing the case may be," would do well to cull on Dr. Smith, at hia wffiee.No. 16, South Frederick St.,and if not effec tually relieved no remuneration will be required for his services. His medicines are free from Mercury and all miueral poisons; pui up in a neat and com pact form, and may be taken in a public or private house, or while travelling, without exposure or hin drance from business, and except incases of vio ent inflammation, no change of diet is necessary. STRICTURES. Dr. Smith has discovered a new method by which he can cure the wor6i form of stricture and that without pain or inconvenience to the patient. Irritation of the uretha, or prostrate g!and?,or neck or t tie bladder,is sometimes mistaken Icr strictures byceneral practitioners or charlatans. YOUNG MEN and others afflicted with Seminal Debility, wheth eroriginiitinj,' from a Certain Destructive Habit, or from any other cause, with train of bodily and men tal evils which follow, when neglected, should make an early application, thereby avoiding much trouble and suffering, ns well as expense. By his improved method of treatment, Dr. S. can safely guarantee a speedy and perfect cure in ail cases oi this com plaint. TO FEMALES. All diseases peculiar to Females (as also Sup pressions, Irregularities, &c.) speedily and effectu ally removed. The efficacy of his remedies, for the cure of i Ilea bo ve u Heel ion?, have been well tested in an extens ve practice Lr the last twelve years. Persons at a distance may consult Dr. S. by a letter, posl-pnid, describing case, and have medicine securely put up and forwarded to any part of the United St ites. always accompanied with full nnd explicit directions for use. Communications con sidered strictly confident!.,. Odice arranged wiih separate, apartments, so lint palients never see any one but ihe doctor himself. Attendance daily, from 5 in the morning till 9 at night. IS . R. Perfons afflicted with any of the above coiupliiitits. will d- well to a oid the various NOSTRUMS AND SPECIFICS, advertised by Apothecaries nnd Drugpiniens a cer tain CHre for any and every disease. They are puj up to sell, but not to cure, and frequently do much more harm than aood theref ire avoid them. A word lo the wisn is sufficient. Address DR. J. B. SMITH, .G South Frederick st., Baltimore. Md. Oct. 13. 90-lv-c. Zei m.ii. Anti-Scorbutic Toolhwash. TO THE LADIES. N OTHING adds more to beauty than clean, white Teeth, and Gums of healihy color. 'I hu most lunuiiful face and Vermillion lips become repulsive, if ihe latter, when they open, exhibit he horrible spectacle of neglected teeih. All who wish clean, white Tenb, healthy Gum and n sweet breaih, should give SCERMAN'S TOOTH WAMI a trial. For sale bv . C fc D. DcPRE, Agents, Wilmington ,'.C. Sept. 30. 61 PERFUMERY! UST rec eived from New York and Phfiadel I phia : 1 Gross Lubins'8 Ex'ractc for the Hanc'k'f ; I do. do. .Toilette Soap ; do. Glenny M ush Toilette Water ; i do. du. Verbena do. do. ' d.. Yankee Soap ; 1 do. Camphor So. ip ; t ao. I'omine an. THE NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCECOMP'Y, RALEIGH, N. C. 'pHE aboveCompany hrsbeen inopcrationsince X the lft of April, tSlS, under the dircctioitof the following Officers, viz : - Dr. Charles K. Jonhson, President, Wm. D. Haywood, Vice President, James F. Jo'rdan, Secretary, Wm. H.Jones, Treasure," Perrin Uusbee, Attorney, Dr. Charles K. Johnson, 5 , ,. , , Dr. Wm. II. MeKee. Medical Board or Dr. R.B.Haywood, $ Consultation. J. Hcrsman, General Agent. This Company has received a clurter giving ad vantages tothe insured overany other Company. The 5th Section gives the Husband the privilege to insure his own lite for the sole use of his Wife and Children, free from any claimrof ihe reprceenta jvesol the husband orany of his creditors. Organized on purely mutual principles, the life members participate in the tcioleot the profits which are declared annually Besides, th j applicant for life, when the annual premium is overS30 may pay one half in a Note. ; All claims for insurance against the Company will je paid within ninety uays aiterprool ol the death if the party is furnislied. Slaves are insured foroneorfive years, at rates which will enable all Slaveholders to secure this class of properity asatnst the uncertainty of life. Slave insurance 'presents a new and interesting feature in the history of North Carolina.which will prove very important to the Southern States. The last four months operation nf this Company shows a verv! areeamount of business more than the Directors expected to do the first year having aireaay issuea more man am 1'oiicifs. Dr. W.w. V. II a it riss, Medical Examiner, and Agent, w limineton, i. j. . Alinomm inicatlonsonbugincrsof theCompany snouia oe addressed to JAS. F. JORDAN,Secy. Raleih.Jan.25, 1S54. tf, BOOT AND SHOE STORE. GKORGK R. FRENCH. sthis eld stand n Market street, beL'sfl leave to return his thanks to his W. olJ friends and customers for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to him, and to inform them that hi stock of Boots and shoes, includin" every vari ety in his line is now as complete and as extensive as at any former period. Hia stock of Genikinen Roysand Children's Boots-aod Shoes embrace eve ry variety of style, lasnlon and quality that can be desired, or thai is usually called lor, including a fine assortment of Ladies.Misses and Genllemen'a Over Shoes. He would particularly invite the attention of the Ladies to his extensive assortment of Ladiej and Misses Leather, Morocco, Enameled, Bronze, Pat. Lea; her. Goat Skin, black and white Kid and a va riety of fancy colored Baots; Shoes and Slipper. Also, black, brown, blue, purple and variegated silk Gaiters, a new and handsome article, withand with out heels. Ladies fancy Gaiters at tl 3 pair. Also, Sole Leather, Calves' Skins, and Shoe Find ings. Please call and examine. - Mr. French would also inform his friends and the public, thai he is State Agent for the sale of Davis' PainKillerand Wright'a Indian Vegetable Pills, by either wholesale or retail. - Nov40 102 FOR M EN AND BOYS. A NEW supply of Linen Drill, Angola Cassi merea. Colored and Black Cashrr.arets, with a few Patterns Fancy Frenee Cass meres. May 9. IIEDRICK &. RYAN. IRON BEDSTEADS AND CRIBS. SINGLE and double foldinz very convenient and proof against vermin, for pnle by July 15. , WILKINSON A. F.SLFR. i l ' . i .... hi n " ISN different kinds of Mattrasses on hand, and . made to order by , WILKINSON & ESLER. J:y 15. - UphoUuws and Paper Jianer. 4 uu. f uiiiiiii uo. A I jrifis assortment of H air R rushes, and a num ber of fane article usually kept in Drua Stores O & D. DrPRE, Wholesale Drugis, O.I. 5. Market St., Wilmington, N. C. THE WHOLE WORLD. $300,000 worth of Gifts, " for the subscribers tothe MAMMOTH PICTORIAL Of the Whole World, Published simultaneously in the three cities ol KKW YilER, PJIILADELPI1I1 AXD B1LT130KE, As soon as 300,000 subscriptions are obtained; and having already-an actual cibcciaatios op aboot 200.00V, it is now certain The Distribution will soon take Among the extraordinary list op gifts, one for every ticket issued,) are Pror. Hart's Elegant Couutry Seat, valued at 825,000, A mactiificeut Citv Residence, valued at 1 7, OOO, A Cash Loan for lOO years, without interest or security 810,000, . Building Lots. Elegant Piano Fortes, Melodeons, Gold IVatchea. Bracelets, Rings, Books ol Travels in the Old and New World, by Prof. Hart; Real Estate, tpc. fc, &c- in all num bering 300,100 Gifts, valued at 8300,000. Every single remittance of $1, secures one year's subscription to the Mammoth Pictorial, and the gratuity of a Gift Ticket, which enitiles the holder to one share in the 300,000 Gifts. Thus every personlnvesting in this stupendous Enter prise receives the full worth of his or her money, in subscription to a first class journal, (the great est and most inteiesting 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 particnlars in regard to the great Enterprise, Dis tribution, Ac; see a copy of Th Whol Wobld, which will be promptly sent, tree of charge, where desired by letter, post paid. The Whole Wobld may also be seen at the officer of ull paperscontaining thisadvertiaement, where information miy be obtained in regard to the paper and Enterprise. Agent, Postmasters and Ladle, desirous of lucrative and at the same lime genteel employ ment, should not fail lo see a copy of The Whole World, which contains by far iho most liberal in ducements ever offured to agents in the way of immense cash premiums, gifts, commissions, &C, whereb any person, with ordinary activity, can easily make $1,000 and upwards, per vear; to which fact the agents we already have can certi fy. Secure the Pictorial, and become wise, rich, and happy. 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 lo this, and all returns w ill be promptly rent wherever desired, in any part of tne woil I. If any orders are received after the 300,000 sub scribem are obtained, the money will be promptly returntd. post-paid, to ti e persona sending it. All letters and remittances for the Pictorial, WITH GIFT TICKETS, must invariably be ad dressed post, paid, to Prof. J. WOOD.MAN H ART, World's Hall, Broadway. New York, there- being the only office lor the Gift Enterprite. - But remittances for the Pictorial WITHOUT Gift Tieke-s, mav he sent lo Prof. J. WOODMAN HART, II irts Building, Chesnul Street, Phila delphia, Pa .'thero beinj the principal editorial a n t piitiiiearion om.;e. Oct. 3, 15'j4. 65 Cm. our m orro is t7fo pleue" AT THE Wilmington Saddle, Harness, and Truuk Manufactory. TH E subscriber rcspectiuliy inform t'.ir pub lit that he has recently received addition? lo his stock of Saddle nnd Harness Mountings, etc., the la tee i and most improved style, and is conslanly manufacturing, at hi store on market street, every dcsciiption ol article in thcuboveline. From his experience in the business, he feels confiden I that hewiii bcable to pivecntircsatisfactiontoall who mat favor him with n call, lie has now on hand, and wiliconstantly keep a la rae ansorlmen i of Conch. Gisr and Sut&ev Darners, Ijotftfs SuliIUs. Bridle r. Whips, qV., (italleraei SaddltS, II 'i :lUfi. it'C allvf which he willwarra nt to be offey kmanship. ortment of the be vi materials and work He has also a I arse asso Trunk,. Valises. Saddle and Garnet fl.T-s. Sati ltel?, Fancy Trunks, A r , and all oilier ar ticles usually kept in such establishments, all ol which he offer low fo i CASH, or onahoricredit to prompt customers. Saddies,Harness,Trurik,Rcdical Bags, Ac. tr.. made to order. Inaddition tothe above the tsubaeribera! way. keeps on hand a large supply of String Leather, and has now, and will kep through the aeaaon a goodassorlincbf of Fly Net I. All are Invited to call andeianiint my Goods, whet her in want or not, as I t ake pleasure in nh-w. ingmy assortment to all who may fa rot me with a call. Ilarnest and Coach Trimmings sold at a fair prie lo persons buyingto manufacture. Also, Whips at wholesale. Allkindsof Riding Vehi le bott?li l a nd sold on commission. JOHN J. CONOLEY. Feb. 7, 1S5I. 118 FOX & P0LHEMUS, 59 Broad Street, Corner of Beaver, N. York, Offer for sale the followine heavy Cotton Fabric.: TVT EW-ENGLAND COTTON SAIL DUCK-22 It inch, ail numbers, hard and soft; also all the various idths of Canvass manufactured at this es tablishment comprising every variety known tothe trade. and offered at the lowest rales. UNITED STATES PILOTDUCK VVoodberry and Mount Vernon Extra. A full assortment of this Bupcrior fabric. 1L IMANT1C COTTON DUCK-16, 18,20 and 22 inch, all numbers, hard and soft. This fab ric was awarded the highest Premium at the Lon don world's fair, also at our own State Fair. SHIP AND BEAR MARK DUCK--Plain and twilled, manufactured by the Greenwood's Com pany. a superior article for lisht sails, tents. swninrs Ac; also. Mount Vernon Twill d Raven. Howard Raven, Pioneer and Phoenix Mill; Lightton Ravens, plain 22 to 27 inch; Heavy, do. do. COTTONSAIL TWINE A full assortment. TARPAULINS. HAMMOCKS. STUFFS, etc. PAPER FLLTING 30 to 72 inch, made very hcavy.expressly for drier felt. CAR COVERING Cotton Canvass, all width, from 30 to 130 inches, and all numbers, made ex pressly for covering and roofing railroau cara, 1 perfectly ans permanently water-proor, and more endurins than the car iiS' lf. ENAMELLING CAN VASS 30, 38, 40, 45 and 5U men plain and twilled, in every variety. BAGS AND BAGGI.NG Of every description. Seamless Bass, woven whole, all size, in bales of luxf, too and SUV; combining strength, utility and Vi0-,t-r,fiua f.r nn.li. . A m.al . J Also, heavy Cotton Sacking, 40 inch Canvass. 3 thread Warpand Filling, heavy twilled, do. do.. 20. 22, 40 and 44 inch. , WOOL SACLS Woven whole all sizes, a new ana aoirauie ariicie. Feb. 21. 144-ly-e. BELLS! BELLS!! BELLS!!! yilE Subscriber manufacture and keep eon- -- sianuy on nana a larse asnnnunt of Hell suitable for Churches, Acadmies, Factories, Stea mers, Plantation, etc., mounted with their im proved Hangings, ihe most efficient in use. 1 heir establishment ha been in operation Thirty years, having turned out nearly 10,000 Bells averaging 600 lb each ; and it pattern and process of manu facture so perfected, together with receniimprove msnls. that its Bells have an nneoualed reputation for volume of sound and quality of tone. They have iast received Jan. 1 854 the First Premium (A Silver Medal) of the World' Fairin New York. oyer all Bells from this Coootry or Kurope. Hay ing a large assortment of Bells on hand, and being in immediate connection with route in all direc ilm.. .ithr Rail Road. Canal or River, and hut 4 hoar from New Yor, we can execute order with dispateh. Addres West Troy, Albany Co N. Y". Feb. 21. 144-lye. REMOVAL. s- WM. A. G WYER. Commission McrcUnt. HAS removed hi Office lo the Corner of Wa ter and Prince Street. Oct-10- 67.3m. . plae. j (beWJ FRESn AND PRIME Per ScAr. A. J. DeRosset.from Nno York. Ot BOXKS fine Cheese j lb' kegs extra Goshen, J Bultert 5 bbls. Whi Leaf Lard; 2 bbl. W. H. Lamp Oil; 25 bbl. R. L. and A. Slcar'.s C. Yellow Sag arsi Low for cash, at GEO. II. KELLEVS. Nov. 7. 93. J., H..N.C..T. nd Spirit Age copy. PLANTATION AND FARM INSTRUCTION, Regulation. Record, Inventory, and Account Book, for ihe better Ordering and Management ol Plantation and Farm business in every particular. by a Soothcrn Farmer. To thote who" have seen the above work.lt is unnecessary to say anything. To ihoee who have not, wecnnld say, it is the very handiest most useful book .a Farmer can have. For Bale at Nov. 14. 8 W.WHITAKKRS NAILS AND HOOP IRON. 5 TONS Hoop Iron; BO keg Nails; 63.0C0 Riv ets for Hoop Iron. . For sale by Noy.18. NCTcopy ZENO H. GREENE. YOU HAVE HEARD OF THEM. THIS is a highly Inteiesting volume, of sketches of late notable. The two Grisi, (sinner and dancer) Lady Bulwcr, Lola Montez, Jenny Llnd, Fanny Cerito, Hoiace Vernet, (the paintei) Lan lache, Geo. P. Morris, D'Israeli, Bourclcauli-Thes. Hood, Guizot, Juliien are the principal charac ters. With most of them the writer has perfoi.nl acquaintance. The book is just published. For sale at S. W. WHITAKER'S. Dec. 2. 109. FORECASTLE YARNS, FROM a Midshipman's Log, by the late John Gould, Esq. For sale at J. T. MUN DS Dec. 2. 108. IN DOOR AND OUT, OR Views from the Chimney Corner..- by Oliver Optic. Just published. Received and for sale at S. W. WHITAKER'S. Dec. 2. 103. :r NOTICE WM. L.S. TOWNSHEND. having purchased lha interest of J. R. RESTON in the firm of " RESTON d T.)WNSHEND," will, in future, conduct the business in his own name. There will be no winding up of accounts, but simply a hnye infirm. Thankful for ihe very liberal patronage heretofo'e extended tothe old, a continuace of the same is most respectfully solicited to the new firm. J. R. RESTON, W. L. S. TOWNSHEND. JR. RESTON will still be found st the stand of a Wm. L. S. Townshend, where he most respect fully solicits a contlnnatioi ol the patronage here tofore extended to the firm of "RESTON & TO"WN SHEND. Oct 28. 94. DIRECT IMPORTATION THROUGH THE CUSTOM HOUSE. JUST received 3 Casks PURE BRANDY, and one eask Pure PORT WINE, from the eelc brated Distilleries of Marett & Co., France. Ti e above will be sold in Bottles or by the gr. lion. Cull ai No. 3 Granite Row, Front street. Nov. 26. L. N. BARLOW. HAVE ARRIVE. Per Schrs It. W. Brticn and LUHr Sti'jvfrr Q IVf LBS. Codfish, fine nnd lariie; lObblf. t)JJJ of fine Yellow Onions; 2 do Fuiiuit Market Beef; 4 half bhls Fulion do. do.; 5 LbN. Hiram Smiths family F.'oer ; 5 do. Ilopeton do. do; 5 do. Extra Vincent do. do.; 10 half bbln, Hnpet m and II. Sinhhs ; 4 half do. Rye Flour: 30 bags extra Buckwheat ; 10 J and 1 kegs do ; 5 boxes do; 25 do. extra Hydraulic Adin:niine Candles; IS half boxca do. do. do Will be low for cash. at GEO. H . KEL LEV'S, Nov. C. J.. II.. N. C. T. and Spirit Age copy. COFFEE AND CANDLES. BAGS superior I tauyri. jnsi at linnd; nlio: and half bojics Adamantine Candle. 60 Oct. 2S. MOORE, STAN LY&fO. FILES! FILES!! FILES!!! JUST received, a full assortment of Butcher'. penuine Saw Fllce. Also, the douide tang ejtr MillSaw Files. J.M.ROBINSON. A pril j. v "noiTce! THE Seamen' Friend Society of Wiimirnrton wiT apply to the General Assembly of ihn State during their next eneuin session, for Ihe pnMg of a law by wh'eh the Rei! Estate Lilone ing lo said corporation i-huil Le exempli d from In payment of taxes. Wilmington, Oct. 17. 01-lm. BACON SIDES AND SHOULDERS. 1r HHDS. prime Sides; 5 do. do Shonldeis. J Now landing from Schr. H. P. Russtil, and for s.de on favorable term?, by Oct. 17. T. C. A B, O. WORTH. HOUSE FURNISHING & FAMILY GROCERY. WL S. TOWNSHEND ha just leceived a great many articles for Uouse-keepin:-, among which are a variety of Extracts Cox's. Paulson's and French Gallbiinrs; Arrow Root and Cream of Tartar: Coffec-Pots, Tin Pansr Cop Washers, Foot Tubs, Milk Csns, Shirt Polishing Irons, Poricc focus Lanterns, Dish Covers, Feath er Dusters. Clothes Sprinklers, Cocoa Doer Mats, Whiiewafch-Biushea, Manilla intlde Mat. MUp,-er ten fancy Wire Baskets," Cork Screw, Bread Knives, Jelly Moulds, Ice Cream Moulds, French Carpet Brooms, (a new article,) Tea Strainers, A ire Seives, Shaker Mats, Oyster Chafing DUhes, Stew Pane on Stands, Tea Ketile on Stands. Dusi Pans, Cocoa Dippers, Podding Boilers, Boston. Crackers, Patent Nutmeg Graters, Spice Boxes, Window Blushes, Biead Graters. Step Ladders, Willow Cradle, Willow Cab. Any quantity of something. lee. -I3rA few Cradle Skins, very useful. Nov. 2. fj. SPIRIT BARRELS. QCn PRIME 2d hand S. Ban els just rcri.it id eCJJ and for sale by Oct. 26. ADAMS, BRO.cV CO. PICTURES. AN assortment of Lithographs receied thif morn Ing, and for sale a t Nov. 2. S. W. WHITAKER'S. AUBURN STILL FOR SALE. m THE Plantation of the subscriber, ofJncar Raleigh, and on the Central Rail fj Road, I not yet disposed of. A descrip- JlJ lion ha already been given -but noooewi.lof eourse make so important a purchase without visiting the premises. 1 Apply to Wm. R. Pool, Esq., who live near the place, or to the subscriber. T. LORING. Wilmington, N. C, Ian. 23, 1651. FOR RENT. THAT desirable Dwelling, sitnalcd on Front Street, between Molbury and Wal nut, next north of the residence of Mr. R. F. Brown. For terms, apply to RAINKIN A MARTIN, Oct. 5. - South Water-.t. STORE OR OFFICE TO Rent from 1st October, next duo to T. Freeman's Office. Apply si KAHNWE1LER 4r BR(?f. Sept. 21. P0-tf. FOR RENT. A Pino ROOS newly fitted op, on Sec- tnd rce,. I- A ARTIX. Sept. 23. S3- KEEM0 KIMO SCHOTTISHE. NEW and heautifal peire of Mtitie. conposvrf and dedicated Wy man ibm Wivr4. for at 107.

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