'i f 1 - Ykrr. A - -. . - . - -.. -rv t . & WHOLE NUMBER 1173 VOLUME IX NUMBER WILMINGTON,.- C.-,' SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 6, 1855. J I I i r I 111! .m. - r ' - . Tiltf TRMYEERLY COMMERCIAL l published every Tua av, Tantuf nnd- SiTMBii at 5- pr annunt, payablenalleasea fn advaac. - - --. , Caritcr Vrmit and Market Stcti umsTos,.v.c, , - 1I4.TE9 K AUVtRTISlXC 1 sr. 1 laruon ( 60 1 aqr. 2 moutha, I " 75 I V " S " 1 ' 3 . " , I 00 1 1 . f 6 t I month. 2 60 H 12 . 1 06 & 00 8 AO Ten tinea or ' tass uak a square. If arvaJver t'sentertt exce4a J iocs, tbe pi ice willbo in proportion. ' , . AU advertisement are payable. at lha lime of lUctr.! ojcrtion. ' ; Co.nract villi yearly adrertiaera, will be made m ttio iHast liberal lerraa. v . .rd trttt-tfer of contracts for yearly advertising win bo permitted. Should irca.utlaneea render cUaogt ia btiiaeaa, r an ttMxpsetad removal tieceMarv. a cluree according t the puMlxheil terms-will be at the option ef the cdniraetur, tor the time he ba adveruacd. Theprlvllaca of Aanaal Advertieera i atriatly limited o their en immatliate bualoei and ajf advertiaemnia for the benefit of other pranta as well aa all a4erttaementanoiaiiiediaelj cua Itected wild their own business, and all mx,m aa of advcrtisalnicnte in length or otherwise beyoml-the limits enjagoJ, will be charged at (he naual rates. No A4verticmenta is Included in the een:raet fir the sale or rent of honker or In nil in town r Von n try. or fur the sale or hire of.negtoea. ' auth or the property Is 4waed by the ad er liner or by other persons. Thew a re. excluded, by the terai "immediatt business." All i lirertietneata Inserted in the tri-wetly Co mmersial, are eatilled to "one ieoeriion if the Weekly free of charge. ... JOB, CARD AND FAXCY PftlNTIJfC, EXErBfEB H SUPERIOR. STILB. . ; AfiHtTS FAR THE COMHERCIAU New Vohk M?9rs. DotLNta & Pottb tiailoa CHAaiaaSiTH, N.6, Central VVharfN BluLtdelpfiiaS: K. Comb. VaHimort Wm. H.PAKaaad VVmv TnOMSOir NEWS. Roman Catholic Intrigues In Eighteen II a a-, dxed and "fifty Four. . -Wc nave seen in several of. our ex changes, says tlie Philadelphia Sun, a statement very properjy styled "start ling," which appeared in the Fredama .(N. Y.) Advertiser soni three weeks since. - . ,The Rochester American 'says thai though, it has been widely republished, and the attention of those interested in controverting Us charges, distinctly chal lenged", yet4here is not one word of de nial, defence,or explanation. The al legations therein nwtst therefore bo taken as confessed. They come from, av'res ponsible and respectable source. They are met wkh studied silence. No-friends of General Pierce or Gen. Scott have ventured to question their authenticity; therefore they niust be held to be rue Such facts are calculated to make a profound public impression they speak tor themselves, and account for muchf that has been suspected,, believed, but never before so expliclty revealed. The Fredonia Advertiser states that ' -at the EUicotville "American" Celebra tion 011 the 22 d nit, Col.'R. H. Shank land, now ol the Otsego Examiner, and . formerly of the Cattaraugus Republican, an ardent Democratic supporter oi the Pierce" and Kiug ticket in 1852, made some startling statements as to the bar gains made reepectively and successive ly between Bishop -Hughes on 'the t)ne side, and Gen. Scott and Gen. Pierce on the other.' Col. Shank land, in remark ing upon the influence the Roman Cath olic priesthood exerted -in our. former elections, said that it was now well un derstood that Gen. Scotf, a short time after his nomination, had an interview with Bishop Hughes, at which the Bish op asked what the general would do for the Roman Catholics, in case their votes should be secured to him. Tlie Gener al requested four days for consideration; The Bishop would not consent be demanded an instant reply, and insisted upon it, despite an, entreaty.. The Gen eral then promised a seat in the Cabinet This was enough, the agreement musi be in writing. -Of coirrse this was. re luctantly yielded to. The knowledge of the-transaction was -intended to be kept secret among the faithful. It was, however, suffered Id give so much cour age and confidence to certain VVhig of the Astor Hoasfythat some suspicious of the arrangement were aroused, in the mind of the Tammany Hair leaders. . By getting some of these .Whig pariizans in a mellow state theb a r gain was worm ed out-" Thereupon a deputation -was immediately sent to. Gen. Pierce, who authorised his friends to. secure a repu diation of the Scott contract and the formation" of another in his own favor, by making the .generous offer to the Kv-mau-OaiiioliC Alliance, of a .or!nrt post, a foreign Mission, and the next best office in the President's gift. ' " This of conTsa overset General Scott, and elected GenPierce,"who redeemed his pledge" hy making Mr. Campbell his Postmaster General Mr. Soule his min ister to Spain, and Mrv O'Conor "U. .S. Attorney for the Southern .Uistrict of New, York all of these three being of ' Roman Catholic faith, and one of them at least of foreign birth. -To show still farther the truth of this statatement,- it is only, necessary to add lhat, aftef the resignation of Mr. O'Conor, in pursuance of his sympathies and co-opperatiou in the controversy of Collector Bronsonwith Secetary Guthrie, a controversy provok ed by the Administration against' the Adamantine party, President Pierce was compelled . to appoint another Roman Catholic in-his place, namely John M? Leon, also an: Adamantine, and. all this to carry out an original vbargainf even J at the peril of alienating the Softs, who' could not understand why another .Ad-! amantine should take the place of an Adamantine who went out of office be-1 cause he was an Adamantine. These charges are now distinctly made, "and it remains-I'oMhfe Piertfe and Scott or gans of 18a2 tprepel theru or confess them by default. . A GERMAN STORY.. A. CGnintrymaiJ, one ,day, returning Icom iho city,' took horno with him five of the finest peaches pne could tossible desire to see; and, as his children .had uever beheld ihe fruit before, ihey rcjbl ced orer them exceedingly, calling them the fine apples wiih the rosy cheeks, and soft plorn4ike".skius.; The father divided them - among "his iour'children, and retained one fur their another. In the even in?, ere- the children ;retired fo iheir """chamber,." the" fatliQr quesiiq.icd them, by asking r w aH6w did you like the soft, fdsy ap: pies-?" i V . ' ' Tery much, indeed, dear faThfr," said the eldest Iwy j it. is;i beaituAil fmit so-acid, and yet so- nice and soft tt tlie tagtfi ; I Fiave carefaHy prescrvet.1 the stone", that I may cultivate- a- re..t "Rihf and bra vel v dotW said fttfti fatlierr ; that spsakes well fop regard in 34 the futU!Rwjrt c!rre, aiid is very lieVoia; log in a young husbandman.'. , - . - . r 1 rave eaten nnirc, ana tnTown'trtc Lstone, away, saiJ the .youngest ; "Ee- sidrs which, mother -.-gave niehalf ol hers . Oh ! it tasted so sweet, 'and so melting iu roy mouth." r "Indeed," ahiwered'the fatlier ; :tthou has not been prudetif. However, it was .very natural and " cliildlike;and displays wisdom euotigh for yotir years" Hl have picked np the , sfone. said thetseccond one, "which my lUtle brOlh- ex threw away,- cracked it; and eaten the kernel it was as sweet as a nut in the taste ; but my ' peach Ilhave gold for so much - money, that wbeu" I go ta tiie city I can" buy twelve of fhem.5 . '"The parent shook-- his Head i - . " . Higlyv saying, i'Baware .my poyv'ol avarice. Pi udence is all very well, but. such "conduct as yours is -uttc hi Id I ike and unnatural. . Iljaven guard, thee, my child, from he fate of a. miser. Aud jon Kdmond ?"-askl the father, turn ing to his third son; who fraukiyaud openly replied, " . .' - . . " I have given mv peach to thc itbn of our neigh bor--the sick GeorgV,. who a a a n - - nas naa.tne lever. Ha -would not. take if, so I left it on his bed and I have just- come away. " - Now,"" said the. Tathcr, "-'vho lias done the best with his, peach ?" .? Brotlier Edmond !" the three exela men aloud "brother Edinoud lr " -.Edmond was still and sileiif?-vid Ihc, mother kissed him, with tears of joy in her eyes . - ' - Arran, Teddy, an wasn't your before ye 'left name Teddy. O'Bryne, ould Ireland iy ' " An' that it was sure.". Why then do you add the , and call it Teddy O'Brynes now ?" "Why, ye spalpeen, havn 1 1 been mar ried since I came to'Amerikv 1 and are ye so ignorant of gram ma ties thatye don't know that when one thing is added to auother it .becomes a plural V ' An orator holding forth in favor of 'woman deart divine," concluded -in thiswise - . -. S , uOh, my. hearers, depend upon it, nothing beats a good wile." - - - ' ul beg'your pardon.,J replied an audi tor, "a bad husband loes." . . -"EMPTY SPIRITS BARRELS. PRIME second hand empty Spirits Tur- LVW ucntine Barrel. iust landed fnmi Biig A. fAdftm. For sale by ADAMS, URO. A CO. Jec. 30. THATSUPERIOR BUTTER" HAS COME ! 4i fiikina all from the dairy of AHacn .-War-nrr. the most celebrated dairy in New York 100 boxes Cheflse ; 50 bbla. superior Pink Kye Pota toes; 5 hbls. Buckwheat Floor. All for sale by ' Dec. 16. i W. M. SHKRWUOD& CO. MULLETS! MULLETS.'! ff BBLS. Mullet, in prime o-der, just, receir; OLJed and lor ala by No. 23. . J. J. L. HATHA VAY & CO. PRESSED BRICK. A r(( 1 KIRK'S pressed brick, for sale in lota Tvj-rtoeulC LKWH1 . no..-v ; - 1 r-tBBLS rAMILYFLOfIR, Jost In WORTH. 99. i. Sfore, and for sale by QUINCE COWAN, 106. . No. Zi. WHITE LEAD & SPANISH BROWN. 1 HO KKGS Pare, extra and No.! Whit Lead; J. JJ 2 bbls. Spanish Frown; to rlore ron- sljtnment. Oct. 23. 4IOOB.E, STANLY &. CO. 94 pi lis. Q( i BQXfi .Spe OU Spirit Casks, per in Uandlis; j u prima JVew r extra size, for sale low to cIote consignment. Oct. 5. r T. C WORTH. CARPET AND OIL CLOTHS CUT, Made, and put down, by - , VV ILK IN SON & EStER, Paper Hangers and Upholsters. - Sept. 29. - 83. , BACON. ? 1 f HHDS.Westeru Sides; 10 do. da- Shoul ivders a saperior article. In store and foi sale ay RUJfSKLL 4 BRO. Dee.?l. 16. NORTHERN ICXCHANGE, T fight, In euros to suit, fir Oct, 2 A DAAIS. BRO dt CO. A BARNUM JS LIFE, RECEIVED and for sale at Dei. 14. ... J. T. MUNDS. BRICKS. 50,000 g NORTH River hard. For anle low GEO. HARltJSB. uec. JU. f - COAL" 3 '- - - " - Onfl HHDS: to arrive -pr Steamship North UJ Carottna, fro-n Philadelphia, hy Dec. 30. . - GEO. HARRISS. - .sk mm .ii' " " ' jj-' - ' I -TV V x RUTH BALL, ft TJY Fanny Fern. Jost pabllht?d Reedvod ' and fov sale at S VV. WHITXKKR'S". 119. Dec 30. . . BUSINESS CAUD: E. J. LUTTEUL0II. FORWARDING Sr " COJ1MISSIOX MERCHANT. r.; WII.MIJI VTO-Xi N.C.- Sopt.23ih.lE5t. 63-12rrf. a s ri i OF OFJFICE, 5a 5:38 BllOAWVAf, OR AT THB ' PE30TT HOUSE-NE YORK. Ftitu 1, 1854, U-lyq. W. M. SHERWOOD & CO., WHOLESALE Gfocrsarnj ConMniaoioq JUer chauis ilunnto"n, N J. A.'l caneisrimpnis t Sit Stores, together with Ooimn,tci, Lo d, Cots, lUaui, (r'lou, 4&.c.ahal tjciire the Uilvettirke price. ... ,' Dec. 13 . - 113-tf , :. . j. dloUV JUAXV FXtTUHER ASf) HEALER IN CABINET FUKXniiREJ- BEDTEADS".'CHAIES, MATTRESSES, &U3ce. . ; , .('ro4tt atrect, Kouth of Market , BRnwrjtV c'eitoiNU, wilmimutjjS, u c. , sept lo.rsw. - - . '79-y-p ; - , , - "- t - - - - - . '". J.. LAT'FAr" COMMissios KkcitAGESEnA - WILMINGTON, V C. Oct !,6m: 65-1 ftK UPnOLSTEKS & ;PAPEfi llAXGERS KEEP- OS iLVXDvXD MADE TO OUDEK. ' . . - ' " nndFiximres. AH work tnlho nave Hne dotv; art elior!f1Vo tlc.. vi)niingtan, N.-C., Market St. t " March is?, 18K 1. - JOSEPH ir. BLOSSOM, Oncral Coiaaiiisiaa anil ForffprJins Nerehast 4ranttt personal attenlioH Rivrii U Consigns javeiUs. tor alcir feUjpmt-ut. - . 4 Liberal tosh' udcahees maJt on.Conirnmentt to mtur to my A Yurk friends, .WilmiojjKjn, "aji. 30, 134. . 135. f pUvtRRAL Cor.iat.n twwl forwarding Mer- t.iitritl ;ath aJnci made an Conaigrmwnta. W5Mr.i9,i83i.:.. ... . .- 109-jf . C. DliPaR. . , BANIUU 1. BAElt. -.'C. BaPRE &, CO.. GENE HAL. A.G BNTS . COM MISSION AND PJ-nnilDIVC MKltCHANTsS, . . - - WIL.UI.NOI ON -K.O. . . -July 22d 1834. 54-12n. Matt AWDtBS oj. CDjarASD 8Aaea. ANDERSON & TSiVAGE. L GyEnALCOU K5SO.V ME RHUA.XT3. I.rberrtl cah ndvances mad on coosijnmnfa. '. March 27, lb54- . - . "94. .. . RUSSELL Sr BROTHER; : !" j (Z.ATB XLLIS. l'jLl tfc CO .) . GENERAL, CO 1.tlSSl(K MERCHANTS, WILMINGTON. N. 0. , . Liberaleaali advances n!e on conignroeptsof Naval -tres, Cotton, an otrter proaucc. . May 3, 1S54.- " ..'... C. SlJ). DuPRE; ' '. WHOLE 8 A LB AND METAL DEALER IN Drugs Medicines. Chemicals, faints, OH, Ive Stufls, tilass. Pertamery, Cigars, Old "Llquoi a, I'ancy Articles, tee " AlARKKT JSTilKKT, lYlliJIINOTON, X, p. PreecriptioQix.-a-rcrully :o.ipouiided by experi enced persons. -larch 28. 1834. . . . WLLini A, (JWYEl, Bcacral IgeaUForvrarJiugij Comnii-iiion Merdujnl I take pleasure in informing; my friend, thit I am prepared to sive all business aruruated io me efficient and personal attention. I h.ivc a wharrfoj Naval Storns,with ample aecommdio9 Spirit House. and vVsrchoasc. . Consif nments of Naval rStorPS fr sale or shipment ; snd all kinds of conn- try produce solicited. Caan advances made on consignments. . Apfil IS, 1S54. 15t , CaNLEVVIiIRR & CO. DEALERS IN BUTTER, Cheese. L ird, and Smoked Proviaiona, Po.k. Beet', Bean, Pea-nd Dried Fruti 2iiond 235, FHOiNT STKEET. Coraer of PECK SLIP, NEW -ORK. ' - Match 23, 1834. Iy-c. f WILLIAM ffTPEARE; I. COLLECTOR 4SD "ADf EIT1SIKG ICERT- for Country Newspapers throughout the . United Statti!, Basement orSan Iron Bo intis,Baltirhorestreet All business ee'rusted toaia care transacted " 95-tf prompt) v. op liaeral terms. aejt i, ioa. JAS. II. CHADDOURNtt CO., Seueral Commissi tin Merchants, riLMlSGTOS.N... . "-' JaS.H. ChaDHOTJS. GaO. CHASBOt7B!T. Jan. I, jBd. . us. , . HENRY NUTT, ' FACTOR iD FOSWiRBlMiJ AC EST, iriUgicc his personal altea.tion.to easiness enlrusl- ed to his care. Sept. 8. 1854. - 75-lyc : ' JOSEPH II. PLANNER, .Genrxal Co-ni'-sioa Hcrchaat, vi i. ai.su fox, V. c. May 9th. 1834. 87-1 r-c. 1 v GEORGE MYERS, ' WD3LBS1LE A!tD RETAIL-CSOCKR Keeps constantly on hand, H'mcs. Teas, Liquors, Prooisions,yooil and Walaw Ware, rrutt. Con feetionariesc-South FronK street,' ' VVIIMIN (JTtl.V, N , Hi. ' " "Nov. IS, 1853 109. JAMES E. ME TO, COMMISSION 4- FORWARDING MERCHANT. VV Ili MISGTOJi, N C. . August 2kh, IS54. . ' 63-tf. 7 T. C. -St B. G.' WORTH, mBlSSm A "ID F.lltWISOLNG MEtiLH.STS WILMINGTON, N. C. i- in 17, IS54. 123 e . JA8. T. rtTTtWAT. CBO . BITCliaR. J PETTE WAY &. PKITCULTT. General Commission and aorwardina; Mer CHANT. ALSO WHOLESALE GROCERS, NORTH WATERiSTHEET, W ILMISOTGM, N. C. - Prompt attention' will be given to the aale of Naval Stores and ail kinds of produce. Intend keeping an assortment, ef Groceries, L quors and Provisions. . - Jaly 13. . , B2. . QUINCE & COWAN. lVIIOLr:S4lE An RRTAIIy GROCERS; ; DEA LERS IN 117NE8 4- HQ UORS Comer of Front and Pi ioces streata, . -s .WltMINOTON, N.C. July 23. ' " 56. . BUSINESS GAUDS-. 0. L. EILLYAVr. . PRODUCE "BROKER, yORtf&RTHSG f CiM.MSSieX AfKRCHAX't. - OFFiGK ever Mors of AVW1; MeKvy, South 4'ajer street, W ilmiagton.N-C, will make liberal eash adTanees'oir cohsignmcnis. He has engxLth serrtoea of Air. iihn Hall aa a Gu eral Pxoduee Bfoker. Kal'era to. , . "E. P. Half; PresIJent Branch Bank of tho State, Wilmington. 1 " O. G. Pdrsley" CoBweal Bank, WUiwlngton. Gen. A. Mcitae, President W. fr U. Railroad, do. tien. W. W. Harllee do. W. M. Railroad, Mari on 0. H., a. O. . W. t! Lane, Goldabord, N.C . . . Sept. 20, !E54. .'... - . - . ' lv-c " D.C. r&ESSAit; . ' 6EOBK UBtrO lERCHANTS AND FACTORS, ' ; " WILMlNGTONNi C. ' I. C. -FKliUMA" A CO. COMMISSION MEUCHANTS, ATvU'UOVT STREET, 5 :;REf,VOUK, ttfrn tuia jLKnntsnc Ltrrjisors turn- rruies; iron, cuJa, VailitSt. QU&,' Glass, Domestics', Hats, 'Boots, Shoes, Litaihtr, AricuUuryl finpUmcns. antjr a .a tlcty t oHier orlitlcs, suitable fur lamilyaad plaa tationusa andihe Mail trade, wlucll they will dipoof ia luts.io salt 'dealers of t-'onsuineron Joao-'fiable terms for x at-h.or in axchange for Na val Store or bfit prodnce-i ' , - r. The senior aartnar I. C I'bkemaw.U located in thceitv "of New York the'junior frtnerG-coj. Ho8TO!, in Wilinia.aion.- If desired, ad vaneoa, will be Hiadeon cinsj jai ne'rus to and fTuav -oillier nlactr. All bumcs ertfrasted to fltcw will eteiveJ- . . . ; .' j i f nA,.t. ... ; l r l. I Trinpliani cnrctuity nuca. i .Sent. 9. 1S54- ' ' - v. ' 78-f. i , . - . - : . - JiJEO UiilRISS, . (it'ircriil Commissioii 31ercliaii(, - WILi'MiscroN; v. o STRICT attention given to procuring Freibl and purch.iaius-CjTijocs fot vesstls. iter aa ro . - . K. P. Hall.Ksa. .V .- : . ' J. D. lie! la ny Kq.. j - . Messrs. toolet, ijiayih & Co., ) .. .. " Thompson A. Iluqter, S ork. . , Alex'r. Herron, Jr'. Philadelphia. . . iirtiti J f . . I r5"u's,vr,rr; Khancton,s c. a & at -- ' - " Jarr.i. 1834. . . 1 s. r I. WI99SL. ' It." ' 122 tf. . B. ClLERS. ., WESSEL.& EILERS. r COMMISSION TtlF.ROHA.Vrs & WHOLE SALE GROCERS, North Water St., Wil mington, N. C, "intend to- keep at the above stnnila enera4aaortment of Qrocerlca, Liquors,' and Provibionf at whalcsule and to carry on GcneralConiniisiori Kuinef.8. . . - nrEir.nci : KP.HaH.Prcs'rJlr'ch Bank of the State. ) ' r. G. Parsley , PreVt Oanamerelal Bank. WJX. i P. K.' Dick -, Er. - . P..ppet .x i New York . -' f Ja.20 1doi - 13. VT-. CEOrnTRELLY, " i V C0.TUI1ISSI0N JERCUAxTr Next door to A. A. Yanne('s,on North.Va;".etst. willattend to tlie safe of all kin.ls of Conntrv Pro iuce.aueh as Cora, Peas, Meal, Bacon, tard ,4c. and willkeepconsLantlyoit hand a 1'uil supply! Groceries, Ac. ' References. ."' " : Wille Hall. of Wayne, Jno .IcRae, Wilmington VV Caraway. . Gon. Alx . Mcftae " E.P.H ill.Wilminsicn ,WiIey A.Walke. . Dec. 13, I85S. -..- US-Iy. IAS. F. GltLESriE.. " GEO. S. GILLESPIE; PRODUCE AND FORWARDING . AGENTS. WILMINGTON. N C. Paitiewfar aiteniioa paid to the receipts and'Saleof .vara Atores, J imber, timber, Cora, IS a con, Cot- ion, a-c, q-c. March 30, 1854. " - -6. 1 i , S. M, WEST, . Aiutioneer and Commiiitiioa Merchant, - WII,MINGItN N. C. . T7ILLaellor buv Real Estate and Ncgrooa al a small commission. - - ; also : Strict attention jrivent.i tlie sale of Timuer. Tur pentiae.Tar, ox any kind of Country Produce. . Odice second door, South aiddof Market street, on trie wnart. .... June 12, 1854. ' - - S3-ly A. H. . VAXBDRKELEN,. General Ageot, Coiaraissioa anl k'orwardiag Mcrthant, -'" . , lVILMINGTOy.Jf.C. . Particular attention given to sale and 'purchase :vr I . of Naval Stores, June l 1854 . - 123.1 ye W. P. MOOBK. JNO. A. eTAKUT, J, W, JONES. MOORE, STANLY: & CO. . COMMISSION MERC HA 2Y TS , - WILMIXuTOy, N. c VCl. Ht!l, 1B54. :&3. C. MYERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER. IN .11 A TS, QAPS, UMBRELLAS AND WALKING CANE3, No. 1 Granite How, Front Street, WOOL. Fur. Silk, and Moleskin Hats, Cloth, lsh, and Silk Glaz' d Caps,. by the vase or dozen. at New York Whulusale Prices. ;y Nov. 9. . aa. J. & J. l. UirilAWAY & CO. C 6 MMI S S IO A MER CHANTS, WILMINGTON. "S. C. I. BATHAWAT, 1. L,HATHAWr, m- TIM. . BTI.ET. D.CASHWELLv COMMISSION MB R CHANT, WILi.tllSGTON, N. C. ' Sept. 30.:- - s - i M f . - T.CY0RIH, : General Commission Merchant, tYtdfiNGTON, srrc. USUAL advances made on-consignments of Cot ton, Naval Stores and other produce. Pattieular attention given by G. Davis tojur eha8imjeargoes, procuring freights for veosels, Ac. March 2, 134. - - 128.1 ye. . COCHRAN & RUSSELL. : "' (aCrCESSOhS TO TB3S- ALIB3?1E & Cft) General Commission , Merchants, No 32. North Wharves. nd 3 North Water St. PHtUADKIiPlIIA. " I. MABVftT COCHBir, .. w. a. airaeBLL, - - - Liberal cash advaa:ea made on conaigqmeptss Jaiy 30lh, 1354. JtS-'Ci H. DOLLNER - ' -O. POTTa )T DOLLNER & POTTER, GENERAL COMMISSION AfEXCUANTS, ..NEW YORK: ...... Liberal Cash Adtan-cs made an all Consignments Aprtl3f, 1854. -.. -IMf-fi.- . NO. 3 MACKEREE. BBLS. jaat received and tor sale by ' - - T 0 Oct. 28. - ADAMS, BaO-AS COr f ; ' r i t- nouse, or wtuie iraveiuns. wjmout exposure or hit. VRFI,!Rt,l 1T1 IrfirSTHS' lritVlXfiTfiM " . fi" ilranev from business, and except incases of vio VlrJr . ili V a V l i shl entiTtflammationyao chaajre of diet ia necessary. I-EKP constamty- on hand as stock of flour, sTkiqTOttKl.-Dr. &a'itta has dia.overed a tVCor, l'ork, tiacm. Salt tffoe, Bagar, AIo new lnettlod b he can curethe-worstforuiof '""i w.i,-.. ,.u, f, - , eineiirre ana tnat witnour MEDICAL HOUSE, V. 16, SQUTU FREDERICK STREET, BALTlilOltE. MARYLAND. Established in order to afford the Afflicted sound and scientific .medical Aid, ., ' andfor the suppression of Quackery. D R. t . B.-SwitH has for many years I'eroted his whole aaaation totheuratwent ot Private corn piaiuts, ru ail their varied and complicated forms. His great auccoaaln those lonetunding and difla eult caacn.such aa were formerly considered incur ably ta sutficyjni to commend him to the public as worthy of the extensive patronage he has received. vVithln i he last eight years, Dr. S. has treated more than 29,500 cases of I'rivato Complaints, io thtir different forms and vtaes; a practice which no doubt exceeds that of all other physicians now ad vertising in tSakiruore, and nut a single ease is knoVn wlu-re his directions were stricily followed, and medicine taken at reasonable time, without efieciing a radical and permanent core ; therefore, persona ilflioated with diseases of the above nature, n"-in titer how difficult or lonjj standing the ease may be," would do well to call on Dr. Smith ,at hia office. No, lb,Soatli Frederick St-aud if not effec tually relieved no remuneration will be required for his services. His medicines are free from Mercury aad all mineral poisons ; put ap in a neat and com pact lajria, and may bo taken is a public or private nnin DrinconVpn1iMH m the vtlient. (rriiation, of the uretha, or prostrate 4;lurioV,or neckol the bludder,issiiietime8niis:aken Icr strictures bygeneral practitioners or charlatans. - YOUNG 'MEN - Land oihers afflicted. with. Smioal Debility, wheth er originutin!; trom a Certain JJcflruelive tlabii, or from nny oilier eaitse, vrtth train of bodily hnd men -taitevils whkhfoliow, wlisn neglected, should make n early application, thereby avoiding mtichtrvuble and soilcring, as well as expense. Uy his improved iiett)od of treotmont, Dr. W. can safely guarantee a speedy and perfect cure in all caeia ol this cum- piaini. . . TO FEMALES. . . All.iise.ies paculhtr to Fnmalea (asjilso Sup pressions, Irregularities, &c.) speedily and effectu allyrpmove.l. The fRciicy of his remedies, for the cure of theabovoaliecttons, have bee rt well tested in nnextens-ve pcactice fyr tbejabt twelve years. Persons at a di. lance may consult Dr. c. by a letter, post-paid, deneribina case, and have medieine ecrely put up and forwarded to any part 'of the Viild State, always acawinyaniod with full, and explicit directions for nsc. Cornmunicaiions con sidered stricily confidential.' OrBce arranged "with scparutu apurtmepl.i. so Uiat patients ntrversee any une but the doctor himself. Attendance daily, from 8 in the mm nlng till ft at night.- N. B. Persons atUicted withany of the above complaints, wil) d- well ta iid-the various NOSTRUMS AND SPECIFICS, advartisedby Apothecaries and DruggiMaas 6 cer tain cure for nny and every disease. They are .put up to sell, but no! to cure,, and frequently do much more harm thrtn cood theref ire avoid them. ,A word to th- wise is sufficient. Address , OR. J. B- SMITH, la Souih Frederick st, . " " " . - Baltimore. Md. Oct. 13. - - 9fMy-e. ' Zermai.' Antl-Scorbutlc'Toothtvasli. TO THE LADIES: . A" OTHt.VG ndds more to beautv than cleSn. while Teeth, one" Gams of lipahhv color. ' The rmt bauiiful f.ice and vcrmillioo lips become repulsive, it me latter, -when they open, .c.vlubu j the horn Bio spectacle of negieered teeth. All who wish eleao, white Tteth, healthy Gums and a ' sweet breaih, ehoNlcT give ZERMAN'S TOOTH " WASH trial.- For sale by - ' - . Cdt D. Do PRE, Agents, . ,1 ... Wilmington N,C. Sept: 30. - 81 rtiaruuriii nro nut ri V t a JUST received from nhia ' New York and rhjlode Grosa Liibins'a Frtrncts for the ITahdt'f ; d... do.-" Toilotto Soaps t" . 2 do. do. do. do.- .Glcnny M uth Toilette Water; Yankee Sonp ; Camphor Soap; Pontine do. do. a I irire assortment ot Hair M rushes, and a num bet pi fane? article'. Usually kept in Dru? Stores U Jk D. DcPllh-, WUotesolo Dreggists, Ol'I 5. Market-s't., Wilmington, N. C. THE NORTH CAROLINA - -. MUTlAL LIFE INSURANCECOMP'Y, RALEIGH, N. C. THE above Company firs been inonerationsince A. the iatof April, .84d, under the directionof the lollowiti Urueerti, viz : , r Dr. Charles E. Jonhson, President, " VVm. D. Haywood, Vice President,--. . James F. Jordan. Secretary, - , . VVm,H. Jones, Treasure. Pcrrin Basbee, Attorney, ' Vv h" VSOD' I Medical Bodr'd or Dr. R.B. Haywood, Consultation. " ' J. Hersman. Generel Agent. . . This Company has received a chatter giving ad- vanfages tothe insured over any other Company, t ne aru section gives ine ttuaoann tne privilege to inaure tus own itieiortne sole use ot n)s vii and Children, free from any claim njf the represenla '.ivesof the husband or any of hia creditors. Organized en purely mutual princlplec, tlie life members uarticipaiein ihe icltoleol the profits which are declared annually. Besides, lha applicantfor Itie, when the annual premium is ovei 830 may pay one half la a Note. -. . - - - . - .-All claims for insurance againefthe Company will jepaid wlIMin ntnely uays alier proot ol the tlcatb of the Dartv is furol.-'hed. Slaves are insured for one or five yeara, at fates which will enable all slaveholders to secure this Clara of properity against the nir-ertalnty of life. Slave insurance presents a new and interesting featurein the history of North Carolina .which will prove Very important to tne Southern States. . The last four months operation fhis Company shews a verrl argeamount of business more than the Directors rxpected to do the first year having I J . . : j .i on, r i r iinriuiji i.suea inure 1119a .uu 1 uucirp. ' Dr. vvm. -W. IIarbisb. Medical Examiner, and Agent. Wiiminston, N. C. , -AII,"'oTnmiinicHtlooon'us!ne?rof-theCottinanv JAS. F, JORDAN ,Sec'y. Raleigh. Jan. 25, 1S34. . tf. - BOOT AND SHOE STORE. - - eT? GEORGE R. FRENCH. at Ma Y "v old slandn Market street, bei-sft aaMSBBBi leave to return hia shanks to his WL old friends and customera 101 tbo libsral patrooase hereti7OTe extended to him, and lo Inform them that his stork of lio-tta end hoea.-4retodiag ever vari- oty in hia line t now aa complete and aacxtcnatva asal any former perioif. His Stock of Genllt mea Rot SBiidCfiitttren's uoitskand nnoes embraces evr- rvvaTietvof stvle. fashion and eaality that can be fdesired, or that ia usually called for,.incloding a fine assortinenrot L.aaica Jiisse ana uentiemea luvei Shoes.' . . ' ." ' - -- - ' He wduid particularly invite the attention ef the Ladies to his extensive assortment of Ladies and Misses Leather, Morocco..Enameled, Bronze, Pat. Leather, Goat Skin. Mack and white Kid and a va riety of fancy colored Baals;. Shoes -and Slipper.' AIo, black, brown, Diuc, purple tad va negated auk Gaiters, a nevr and handsome'articlel with and with- o'at hor'ls.-.- Ladies fancy Gal Mrs at SI a pair. Also, Sole Leather, Calves' Skins, aad Shod Find- 1DSB. r lease can anu eAHinine. Mr. French would also inform hi friends and the public, that he is State Agent for. rhe -sale of Davis Pain Killer and IV right's Indian Vegetable Pills, by either wholesale or retail. " ' , - 1 1 - No40 - - - ; 102 'SUPERIOR BUCKWHEAT. PtATTS Mills Patent Hailed Buckwheat, an eKTa-artiele received- to day and fr sale W . . . .r ... ... . J ;.--- nan.tiUtv, . .. Ifov.. II.;. i . ;,,Na. 3 Granite Row. IRON BEDSTEADS AND CRIBS SINGLE aad double fo!dinvery conveaient and proof against vermin, for aale by waiy ta. - - WILKINSON 4 F.ST.ER. TSN different kiddaof Matiraraes oo hand, and njade taorder by - . WILKINSON & KSUI-rO., - 3a?f If. UphoUtart aad Paper .Hansen. , THE WHOLE WORLD. $300,000 worth of Gifts, lor theanbacribera tothe MAMMOTH PICTORIAL Of the Whole World, Published simultaneously io the three cities ol NLW YilKR, FillUDELPllU IXD BALT1M0UL', As soon as 300,000 subscriptions are obtained t and having already an actual cibcolation or about 200,000,11 is now certain The Distribution nil! soon take place. Among the extraordinary ust or gifts, (being one for every ticket issued,) are L'roi: Hart's llegaat Country Seat, valued at 825,000, A uiaaulliceiit Citv Residence, valued at 1 T, OtM, ACashliOan tor I OO yeara, without interest or security 8 lO.OOO, Building Lots. Elegant Piano Fortes, Melodeons, Gold tVatches. Braceleta, Riags, Book ol Travels in the Old and New World, by Prof. Hart; Real Estate, dc. f-c, dtc in all num bering 300.COO Gifts, valued at 8300,000. Every single remittance of til, secure on year' subscription to the Mammoth Pictorial, and the gratuity of a Gift Ticket, which cnittle the holder to one share in the 300,000 Gifts. Thus every person invesiing in this stupendous Enter prise receive the full worth of his or her money, in subM-riptioa to a first claas journal, (the great est and most inteiesting Pictorial of tlie age,) be sides a Gilt for each subscription which may prove an immense Carton to the receiver. For complete list of gifts, and lull and explicit panicnl.irs irt regard to the great Enterprise, Dis tribotion, tc.; seea copy of Thb Whol Wou, wJUch w ill tie promptly seat , free of charge, where de.-ireii by letter, post paio. ( Tub Whole World may also be seen at the office -of -L II papers containing this advertisement, where information m iy .be obtained ia regard ta the paper anH Enterprise. - Agent-, Postmaster aud Ladles, desliou of lucrative and at the same time genteel employ ment, should not fail to see a copy of The Whole World, which contains by far tho most liberal In ducements ever-offered- to auents in the way of immenso cah -premiums, gifts, commissions, drc, whereb' any person, with ordinary activity, can ea!ily make" $1,000 and upwards, per vcar; to which fact the agents we already have 'can certi fy. Secure the Pictorial, and become wise, rich, and happy., .. Correi-pondentamusLwrile thernddrce Name, Poal-iffice, County, and Slate, PLAIN and DIS TINCT, or it wili be ihcir own fault if they fail to set an answer. Adhere to this, and all returns will be promptly sent .wherever desired, in any purl of tne world. . . , If any orders are rcecived after the 300,000 sub seribcru are obtained, tire money will be promptly -returni d. post-paid, to ti e persons sending iu AIT letters and remittances (or the Pictorial, WITH GIFT TICKETS, must Invariably be ad dreysed'wi,PBid,to Prof. J. WOODMAN HART, World! t Hall, Jiroadvay, Ncu York' there being the only offieo lor the Gift Enterprhe. Rut remittances for the Fietorial WITHOUT Gift Ticke-a, may he ent o Prof. J. WOODMAN HART, Hurl s Building, Chesnul Street,. Pkila. dcljihia. Pa , there bein tl;e principal editorial an I publication office. ' v ' Oct. 3. 163. ' a , 85-6m. ' rWiorroTjv-To please" AT THE Wilmington saddle. Harness, and Trunk f r . Manufactory. 4 THE attbscriberrcapectuilly in forma t Republic lluit In-liAs recently received addition to his stock of -Saddle and Harness Mountings, die, the latest and moat improved stylo, and is constant manufacturing, at hisetore en market street. every description ol ortielein the above line. From hie experience in.the business) he foe Is confident that he will be able to givccniireaatisfactiontoallwho may favor him with a call, lie has now on hand, and willconatautly keen a la rite assortment of Conch, fJt.g and Sttl&ey Harness, L.itf SasltUrt, IJridkshWkipx,4-c Gsnllcaieis Sifldlct, Wkips - Spurs, de. '' all of which he w ill tvarrant lo be ofj ihe best maieriala and workmanship. 1- He ha also a larce assortment u Trunks, Valines. Saddle and Carpet Bags, Sat-bels,'l'aiiy Trunks, Ac, and all other ar ticle uaaally kept in uch establishments, all of which he oiler low for CASH, or onshojrtcredit to prompt customers. - Saddles, Harhess,Trunks,RedieaI Bags, dec. &c.. made to order. . - In addition tothe above the subscriberalway erp on nunu a inrge supply 01 siring Ieatlier and nas now, end win aeop through the season good aasortment of I'Jy Notts. All are invited to call and examine my Goods whetberin want or not. nsl tnkeole.-iaurelnhw. Ing my assortment to all who may favor me with a can. Harnessand Coach Trimmings sold at a fal price to persons buyingto manufacture. , , Also, W hii-F at wholesale. Allkindsof Riding Vehicle bought and aold on ronnmsions. JOHN J. CONOLEY. , Feb. 7, 1S64. .-. . ... - 138 FOX & POLDEMUS.. f9 . Broad Street, Corner of Beaecr, N. York, Ulterior fwielho following heavy Cotton f abric: 1T E W -EN GLAND CO fTON'SAlL DUCRT-22 XV inch. all numbers, bard and 'soft also all the. various mums 01 vnvass manniaciarea at tnts es tablishment comprising every variety known tothe iraoe.rma onerea ar tne invert rates. UN KiED STATES Pi LOT D U C K Wood hair v and Mount Vernon Extra. A full assortment of mis superior raorrc. WILi 1M ANTIC COTTON DUCK 16, 19,20 and 22 inch, nil numbers, bard and soft. Thi fab ric was awarded the highest Premium at ihe Lon dfln World's Fair, also at our own State Fair. SHIP AND BEAR MARK DUCK-Plain and 1 willed, manufactured by the Green wjod'a Com pany, a supcriorarticle for Kghtsails, tents, awninga. e.t oiso, mount vernon Twill' d Havens, Howard Ravens, Pioneer and Phoenix Mills; Light ton Ravens, plain 22 to 27 inch; Heavy, do. do. - COTTON SAIL TWINE A full assortment. TABPAULINS, HAMMOCKS, STUFFS, dee. PAj-h-it jynmi auto 72 inch, made very heavy, expreps'y Tor drier fells. CA li CO VERING Cotton Canvass, all widths, from 30 to 130 inches, and alt numbers, made ex pressly for covering and roofing xailroao cars, ia perfectly and permanently water-proof, and more endurin? than the car itself. ENAMELLING CANVASS 30, 38,40,45 and 50 inch plain and twilled, in every variety. BAGS AIL OAUUI.NU Of every description. Seamless Bags, woven whole, all size, in bale of 100, Z00 and JUU: eombimag etrength. utility and cheapness, for grain and meal are unsurpassed. .Also, heavy Cotton Sacktntr. 40 inch Canvass 3 thread Warp and Filling, heavy twilled, do. do., 20, uuusiUjbs-ti oven wnoie au sizes, a new and desirable article. ; , . Feb. 21. ;r z : i-iy-. BELLS? BELLS ! ! BELLS! ! ! rilh Sabscrlbcra mannfactnre and keep con- m- eiBDiiy on nana a urea aimniMiii of Ke suitable rur Churches, Aeadmies, Factories, Stea mers, Plantations, etc.. mounted with their Im proved Uangings, the-most efficient in ose. Their establisrtment has been in operation Thirty year, having turned out nearly 10,000 Bells averaging 600 lbs each ; and it pattern and process of manu facture po perfected, together with recent improve ment?, that its Bells have an anequaled reputation for volume of sound and onalfly of tone. They ave juat "received Jan. 1854 the First Premiam (A Silver Medallof the World' Fair la New York, over all Bells from thi Country or Eorope. Hav ing a tarcciiMnri Kent 4f Bells on hand, and being tn Immediate connection with routes in all direc tions, cither Rail Road, Canal or tuver, ana ont 4 hour from New.Yora, wa eao exeeata order with diapatcb. Addreaa . - West Troy, Albany Ca N.TT. i'JFeb.21.. d-Jvfv-,, 144-lyc- ;:,REM0fAL. WM. A. G 1VXER, Commission Merchant. HAS removed bis Office t the Corner of Wa ter and Princets S treat. .' ' Oct. W. ... - ' 87-3m. G0LDSB0R0f FEMALE COLLEGE. riMIE third Sess on of thf Institution comm. n X ee on Wednesday, the 3rd of January, 1335, and end on the 3id of June 183. . Rev. JAS. H. BRENT, A B., President. Dr. Moboam Clobs, lata of Chapel Hill, Prof, of Mathematics. And a full corps' cT Teacher In every branch. Board, including Washing, Light,' Fuel, Ac,, pet session, . , , :0,00 T'ltlon fa Primary Department, 10,00 Collegiate Department, 20,0(1 One hundred dollars will cover all expenses of the aesaion in the Collegiate course and all orna mental branches. Pupil fn primary department charged the asual price for ornamental branches- On half payable in advance. ' Three Lectures on" Bclcnflffc anojecti will be delivered each month. - We are making eviry effort th render the School the fist In advantages and .chespntss. and pledge to reduce price, and mulifply the advantages Tn proportion to the increase of pairoaage. When our number of pupil reaches 200 we shall be able to reduce the price nearly one half, every one aiding us, is also aiding in placing the means of a snperioredacation within the reach of almost every girl in the State. - - , f We return thank for the unexampled support,, we have had and believe It will be continued. For further Information arplj" to the Preaident of tho faculty or rnyelf. . WM. K.LANE, Pre't. Stockholders. Dec. 9th, 1854. ' Ill-tf. LARD. . 5 BBLS. North Carolina. Forsa'eby Nov. 23. WM. M. SHERWOOD & CO. PRIME NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES. Al BBLS. in good order IS half bbla. do. do. W Low for cash, at GEO. H. KELLERS. Dec. 18. H., N C T dt S. Age copy 114. BRICK. T rVTin PASTERN BRICK, just received. For sale by ' Dec. IS. . ADAMS, BROTHER & CO. CERTAINLY every person should have a Feather Bed, Matirass, and Pillows, wiih Sheets, Pillow Cases, Blankets, Comfort, &c, which may ba had of . v.. . WILKINSON dt ESLER. Dec. 16. Upholsters and Paper-Hangers'. CANAL BARROWS. 170 R SALR,?by 4. . fli arch 30. J. M. ROrtlNSON. FRENCH BONNETS & MILLINERY. KAHN'WEILER d BRO., are happy to inform' their friends and eustomers, that their French Bonrtets have just arrived and are open for exam ination, which for beauty and taeio eannotbe sur passed anywhere. They also have secured the services of one of the most fashionable Milliners. .who is competent to make and trim Bonnets with latest and most approved styles. Oct 5. 8C. GARDEN SEEDS ! JUST received from Landreth's Seed Garden, a large and choice collection of Garden, Grata and Flower Seed, Herbs, Onion, Lettuce and As paragus Roots, also Nebraska Peas. For silo wholesale and retail by C. dt D. DoPRE, Dec. 14. Druggists, Market-st. A NEW A1D WONDERFUL DISCOVERY! AMONG the thouandsof Pile remedies which have been recommended, COL. C. R. GIBBS (of Livingston Sumter County, Alabama,) late discovery, is the only one which Is calculated to make a radical cure the modus operandi is entire ly new. It also removes all Entozoa (or Wormf ,) which produce irritation and inhabit tlie rectum. : look well lo the conttnts of this Small Book, which represents a short history of ihe disease j well a a some most aggravated cases which na-.e been permanently cured after many years of in tense Biitiering. . A host of diseases are carried olf by this new discovery, ft produces a healihy state of the rectum, and remove all scaly formniioru which arc sure to be in connection wiih that re gion, j, Price SI 0,00 per package of four vials, all cask Okb Package willpibfosm a pbhmanent cubb. DR. SVVAVM-; & SO.V, No. A Noitk Seventh .Vtr., -W- M'ti'.'f. ''" . Sole manufacturers Ui thr d'scorcur, m t i ... five agents for the United States. N. B. As COL. GIHKS' RenWir-s nre compos ed of ihe most expcii,.o n.i.uiiala, i v ill be im pos ible to send them out on agency, but in order to let the afflicted from all parts obtain them, they will be sentres (on the receipt of 810,00) by Ex press or otherwise. A very liberal discount to the trade for Cash. Nov. 16. 10My-c. W1LMING TO N " MARBLE AND STONE YARD. THK Subscriber having accepted the agency of 1 severs I large establishments at the North which will furnish him an unlimited supply of finished or unfinished, foreign and domestic MARBLE of all qualities, is prepared to fill all orders for MONUMENTS AND TO Mil STONES, and every other article In the line of the business at reasonable rales. -SCULPTURING, LETTERING OR CARVING, Executed as well a can be done either North or South. The beat reference can be given, if reqolrrd. JAS. McCLARAN AN. Jan. 6, 1854. tf. JUST RECEIVED. A FEW keg of extra Batter, and for sale by C. Do PRE dt CO. June 22. 42. SASH, BLIND AND DOOR AGENCY. Formerly conducted by Guy C. lotchkis, pHE public are hereby informed, that 1 have X beet, appoinied agent for the aale of Window Sash, Kliiida aud Joors, manufactured by the New Haven Com., and am prepared to nil all oroera la tne above line ihe quality or the work ol the New Haven Com.' is well known in this market. Builders and all person in want of the above articles, are requested to send in their order,-and they will beuromptly filled. Term invariably cash on delivery . nn, n.uni Kit . General Aecnl Commission and forwarding Mer chant. , . April 18. . . . 16 PREPARED CITRATE of MAGNESIA, AN agreeable Refrigerant and Laxative. This preparation is extensively used in the fom of Solution or tenia Citrate, and hsa given very gen eral satisfaation. , Frequent application for a pre paration In the form of Powder, of similar nature, and properties, have euggested the advantage that might result from ita introduction, ia that form, especially when the nulk and weight of the liquid Citrate, (an article to lastly evteemed boh by phy sician and in private families wherever it baa been used.) would interfere with It being cent to gret distances ; it i destitute of bitternerr, and by lis pleasant acidity of taste and iu erlerresc- tr.g character, is rendered a very asreeahle and re fre hing drink, at t'le same lima, that it is a rood substitute for Epsom salt or other saline purga- uvea, eoia py -XJcA.O. BRAL)Le.i. - " 1 . - Drosrrlst. Dee. .2. ; . .. 112-if. THE PRUALITY OF WORDS. LlUn an introduction, by Edward Hitchcock, rVV D...P., President of Amherst College, and Professor of Theology and Geology. A booa tnat must interest an ecieniihc minds. J'' ir"viu ilfnrl.h. J.T. aiUNUi. Dee. to. 118. HEARTS EASE, or the , 1 ' j " lr" bv theaalhor of -The Heir of Redchde.'' Received and for ale by J.T.MLNDS. Dee. 23. .. . PICTORIAL lag and Know Nothing Papera. A Kor aale at - w J.T. MUNDS. 113. Dee. 28.