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VOLUME IX NUMBER 131,
WILMINGTON Nv'C&'. SAT URD A Yvi: ORNBVO. ; : J AN U A R Y 27,- 1855;
WHOLE NUMBER 1 1 82
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TilK I'tHViiEliLV 1'O.U.Ueitl'llL
T I pmbUsbed -every Tospat, Tmcia atf
I Satkdt at S5 pel annum, pyable in i I eases
l!n adviiac. ' " V.- .':.
ar THOMAS LOilftJO Sorro na Pofsi-
i?Bt ' r. -.- f . , ..
. tioruer Front ad Market Streets, .
WILMISGTON. jr. c ;- . -. -
B ITES OF ADVERTI8I5G." :
I insertion tb 501 1 air, 2 month t7 4 60
3 . ' 1 00 1 1"1 - 8 00
t " I month, , , s ea J I !. .--l2H
Ten tinea or leas rriakaa sqaaret If artsdver
'ement exceeds len lines, the ptice will be' in
t.'foportion. , - . : -
AH aJvertiseraents ar" payable at .'the lime of
Jieir iasertton. . - -
Oofiiraeta with yearly adTertisers, will be made
n the mot lieeral terms. - --:" '
...ft transffTof contracts for yearly advertising
i i 4 Bt) permitted. Should circumstance render
a chm?s ia bftinesst or an unexpected- remoTaf
(accessary, a charge ; according to the published
!wbis will b at the option of the contractor, for
the time he has advertised, ;
The privilege of Annuaf Advertisers Is" strtetly
limited to their own Immediate business; and ail
advertisements for the henefit of other .persons
as wsll'&eaH advertisements not Immediately coa
, nccted- with their own business, and- all excess of
advertisements la length or otherwise, beyond the
limit unijasred, wifl be charged at the usual rates."
Tin Advertisements Is included in- the contact !
f'W the dale or rent of houses or lands in town or
conntry. or for the sale or hire of negroes, wheth
er the orioorty la owned by the advertiser .or by
ther persons. Thee are excluded by the term'
AH idvertisements Inserted lit the tri-weekly
Cainntareial, are. entitled to one lesertioo in the
H-'etklg free of charge. - '.
JOB, tARD AXO FAffcV PRINT! KG,
' EXECDTED IS. SUPERIOR STYLE. .
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AGENTS FOR THE COMMERCIAL.
" Naur Yoasr Mesers, Dollkbs & Pottsr.
ffosMn Ckaslss Smith, .No. 6, Central Wharf.
Philadelphia S.-R. CM. : -- . -Tlaii
im are W m . fl. Peaks and Wat. Thomsons
MISCELLANY.
. "- OPIUM EATlN'O.
The New York Dv.tch.mtiw says; we"cever conld
understand how people can get 4 taste "of 'jpium
fhstened oa them. We tried a small quantity of
it the other day for a 'paia internally.? We were
ordered to take two pills day four - days. --The
first dose was. realty delicious. It gave us a pinfe-
tirrged sleep, filled to the brim with girls made of
rose leaves. . We indulged in dreams of the most
oriental order. - In one of them we bad a mother-of-pearl
hand-sled, with golden runners. With
this we glided down a rainbow made of ice-cream,
and brought up on a terrace,: the supporters- of
which were spars of emerald. -Thc second night
things began ia change. v About the., supports of
the terrace anacondas began to appear, while-in
the distance a lot of green monkeys, with their
tails burnt off, were quarrelling about the proprie
ty of making a pin-cushion of us. The third even
ing matters grew appalling. The terrace had
gone and so had the rainlow, and the girls made
'of rose leaves f and in their stead we had a "bed
filled with grizzly bears pulling at a hawser, one
end of wliicb was faatended on our : neck aad the
other to an iceberg. That men should use opium
for a day does, not surprise, us in. the'least j tht .
they should do so, however, for a montlt seems ;
really wonder fnl. . Bather than become a confirm
ed opium eater we would throw ourselves' into
Etna. : We can Imagiue nothjng more terrible,
: CHINESE PIRATES.
The piratical force in Canton Hiver has become
Mlarmfng bringing trade almost to a stand stiU. ,
A boat expedition had Already -destroyed a num
ber of junks at a village close to Hong Kong.
Among others, the C S. steamer Queen, not 8 war
vessel, armed with only .two. or three guns, was
attacked-by the pirates armed with heavy guns.
A letter say:- "- . ;' . .; '. .";'''
"The heavy armament of the junks compelled
her to haul off, and in three- hours she renewed
the contest ; but the 82-poundera from the junks
would soon have made miDCcmeat of ber, for
while the pirates shot went through hw,1jer own
fell 8hort,"so she was again, after the most pcrse-vering-efTorts
of Lieut. Preble, obliged to abandon
the action "and steam off to Macao, where she foil
fn with Her Majesty's ship Encounter, which ves
imtnediately weighed and stood" away in company
with the Queen ; the pirate fleet remained at an
chor, and threw some splendid shot at the Encoun
ter! but her 120-poundersr proved too much' for
them,-ibr, having received six. shells from the
large gun, and a few 68 lb shot, they abandoned
their vessels and took to the hills ; the junks tvero
burned." - 7.- 'i ';:f
V;; AS ELXXniTIONIST IN LIMBQ . T
We notice that -Prof. Charles WhitBeyA well
known as Vlecturer upon elocution, and for bis
entertainments, has bees arrested in Detroit, for
passing counterfeit money. He admitted," saya
the Tribune, "that he knew the bills were not
very current, but he t bought they would pass.-
TJpou searching bis baggage.-S200 In" 20 (told
pieces was fonnd, two &'4 bill on the Bank of
Bepniogton, broke, a fl bill 00 the Railroad
Bank, Adrian, broke, a 81 counterfeit bill oa tle
Northern Baak of Kentucky and a $5 bill on the
Bank of Benoington. I would seem from the
above inventory, that be was pretty we IWopplled
with the taaesnrfof making a" specula tloa out of
bad money. " There was alo found, in a pocket
hook with his money, a list-of the- Indiana Banks
" ahat are broken and discredited at the Treasurer's
office at the Capital of the State,"ao thai he seems
to be pretty well posted np upon money, good and
Ibid.- We suppose the bills may be classed among
-f Whitney's celebrated imitations." " , t "
-I'amarRtiiSma.;;
A man named David Bates vaacbuvtcted.at
the last term of the Indiana county courts,' of big-
amy, and sentenced to twenty-two months' impri
sonment in the Western Penitentiary; to . which
plajp he was brought the other day- jJt appears
he was committed tor the same offence in J851,'
"nd bad just got but. .Ho returned to tljo beight
borhood of Blairsville, and by dying hi wbiskeni
' and changing his name to David BeaUy,' was again
married to a young widow, by tb.4 very same Jua-1
tice of the Peace who juarried him before. Ono
"of the witnesses on thl trial suted that Bates had
sett if wivci living, or even more. -, ' "- -
- s Pittsburg. Post.
' , A FEMALE LAWYER, V
Misa Emma R. Coe was on Friday registered
at the Office of tho District Court of Philadelphia,
- as a Student of Law, in the office of WmT. Pierce,
a member of the Philadelphia bar. Coe will be a
good name to go into partnership with after Miss
Emma is admitted to practice. t
. Serlo.ua Railroad tt.lot and B'.oodslied. '
Bcrr aw, Jan. '2. A riot of a very serious na
ture occurred to-day 'on the Buffalo, Brantford and
Goodrich "Railroad ' The disturbance. -took ' place
among the laborers at Ridgeway,-some 20 miles-
fnm thfs city, who, not baying received their pay
regularly gate notice that they wodldspike doww
the switches to-day, if they did not receive the
wages due them. As their money was not fojtb-comiug,-they
accordingly spiked the switch at
Rtdgewa thisaftemQoo, an4 opened .one or two
of the bridges, , thus preventing effectually alt
travel over the road. ';" ' :
The chief officer of the road at once hired aboafe
twetiJr-five men from this citr! armed them with
revolvers, &.C, and procteded over to" Ridgeway
to take possession of and protect- the track. On
arriving at tho scene they were fired upon by the
laborers, who were armed with rifles, when a reg
ular fight ensHed, In which the party from, the
city fared the worst, one of thrjr men named Smoa
Wemple being killed, and two or three- of the
laborers were also, wounded. ; . . ''
Tco ofSctfrs however succeeded in . arresting a
dozen 0 the rioters and orders were -sent to this
city :toi Irons; as is supposed for- the securement
Of those arrested. T;- -!' "-" - ' ,
'. The whole party from, this city wpre" deputized
by the 'Canadian sheriff and acted under his orders.
The president of the" road and a cumber of Roman.
Catholic priests, togetSer, witlj the .sheriffi. firit
made speeches to tue laborers ana ; tned to ,pr
suade tbenv to desist, but te no purpose when
the sheriff ordered the track to lw opened and
cleared, upon which, the melee took placet -The
man who killed Wemple was arrested and after
an examination was fully, comm LUed io answef. '
' : Om of the Park Orators Set to Work. '
On Thursday afternoon last; while a man' nam
ed Cbas. Smith. was declaiming In the Park, it)
New York, against the soup societies, and declar
ing that be wanted work, one of the audience in
timated to him that he was lazy and liked better
to talk than work. M. Smith replied indignant
ly. " The individual says the Times, refused to.
retract, and offered to put the orator to work in
stantly at the rate of $1 pert day. The, bargain.
was closed, and Mr, Smith stopped talking and
prepared for work. His employer took hi m to the
ruins 0 the "New City Hall," and desired him to
remove thenco a pile of old brick and lay them up
neatly aud expeditiously in another place. Mr.
Smith took off his cloak (he wear a cloak) and
"rolled up his sleeve'';nd did as desired," cheer
ed on by a large "and admiring crowd, 'who had
assembled to see the fun; while hia employer
looked on with all the severe dignity of a "boss
oontractor." He worked hard and well for about
au hoar and a half, wheu bis employee expressed
himself satisfied and rewarded his employer with
the sum of fifty cenfo. : Mr. Smith gained the day,
fifty cents and the applause of the spectators. --'
' . BEAUTIES OF, 1HB LAW ".:
The Fitch burg Reveille sass a ease waa decid
ed in the Court of Common Please at Cam KrWge
the othe day, which happily illustrates the
rious racertaioty of tho law,'; and the very leis- 1
urely manner in which tho courts" render satisfao- ;
Hoa to litigants. In the spring 1849, Tuttle, o'
Action, sold s eour to Browa, of Concord, J fo"
850 : sooa after the purchase, Brown discovered j
that the cow had one dry teafe "He then request- j
ed Tuttle te allow hirn a discount of S13 j on the
bill, and stated that be- was ready tq pay the
balance. TnUle' refused to mak any allowance
for the dry teat, and sued Drown for the whole
bill. The case was decided in bis-favor, but was
carried up on appeal, again retnrned t J the Com-.
mon Please, where it has remained on the dockt t
until last Tuesday, when it was decided in favor
of Brown. The costs have amounted to eight,
hundred dollars.-' ' ' "
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GOLDSBORO' FEMALE COLLEGE.
TH E third Sesa on of this I nslitotion comm. ri
ces on Wednesday-, (he 3rd of January,-1835,
and ends on the 3rd of June 18551 ", "
Kev. JAS. H. BRENT, A B. President. '
' Dr, Moaaasr Ctoss, late of Chapel Hill, Prof, af
Mathematics. - - -
- And a full corps of Teachers fn every branch. ;'
Board, including Washing, Lights, Fuel,
- Ac, per session, . 9 ."O,0f
THUonin Primary Department, - " : . 10,00
C'olleglate Department, . " . 20,00
. One hundred dollars will cover all "expenses of
the seif.ion ia the Collegiate course and all orna
tnental branches. - - . V
Pupils ia primary department charged the usual
price for ornamental branches. One half payable
In advance. r-7 a'- ''- i' ; - -
- Three Lectures on scientifie. "subjects will be
delivered each month- . . " . 1
, We are making every effort to tender the School
tria fist ia advantages and cheapness, and pledge
to reduce prices, and multiply the advantages in
proportion to the increase of patronage. When
our number of pupils reaches 200 we tball be able
to reduce the prices nearly one half, every of
aiding us. Is also aiding ia placing the meana of a
superior ed a cation within the reach of almost every
jirl in the State. , . ;' - . ., .
i Wa return thanks for the unexampled support
we have had and believe it wili be continued. - For
farther information srply to the President oC the
faculty or myaeUV. WM.LLANK, -, .
, - - . 1 ," .Pres't. Stockholders.
Dee. 9th; 1834. . .. ?...-. lU-tf. -
OUlV MOTTO IS UT0 PLEASE"
-i ;; " - AT THE ;
Wlimlucton Saddle, Harness, and Trunk
- . " Manufactory. -.,,.--..',-:'
''PH E a ubscriber respect! ully t n form s t h ep ublic
A that be has recently raeeived additions to his
stock of Saddle and Harness Mountings, fte., the
latest and most improved style, andts eoostanly
manufactu ring, t h is store on mar ke t a treet je very
description of articleia the above line. Krom hie
experience i a the basiaess, be feels coafidentthat
be will bo able to give entire satisfaotientoaliwho
may favor him with a call, Heuasaowo band,
and willconstanily keen a larxe assortment of
Vonck, Oizand Suttcy Harness, lady's Saddles,
Bri4lct FFfttps, $-t., Geafewen'a Saddles Wkif
, :- Sfrt, cS "" ' ' '-''--,. fe-
-nallof which he will warrant to bed
. t ithe best materials and workmanship.
. He has alue a la rsre assortment of
Trunks, Valises, Saddle and Carpet Bags,
Satchels, fancy Tritikks,&c, and all other ar
ticles asaaliy kept in snch estabiishments,aU of
which heotiert low for CASH, or onahajricrdit
to prompt csstomers. "--Li ? ' . s - i - .
i Saddles, Harness,Trunk$ Jtedieal RassV&e",
Ac. made toorder, -.t, ' 1 -
In addition tot he above the Subscribe ral ways
keeps oa hand a large supply of String Leather,
and has now, and will k'-spthrough the season a
good assortmentof Fly Wfctta.'. . " ,
All are Invited to call, and examine ny Good,
whether! n' want or not, as I take ttleasarei nahww-
ingmy assortment to all who may favermewilh L
HarnessandCoach Trimmings sold at a fair
nriee to nereona buying to manufacture
Also, Whirs orwholesale. ' . - -'
on eommla-ione. , JOIJN J,' CONCfLKY.V
- Feb.T, 1S54. ' - . - 118 '
5 - IRON BEDSTEADS r
FLDIND, proof agairigt canker, knives, and
vermin, for sale by
. ) WILKINSON A ESLER,
Aprils. .... - Upholaierera.
BUSINESS : CARD.
FOR WARDING COMMISSION
- :,-' ? MERCHANT. - . - - i.
-,;..-ivjf II.-'MIGTOK, jt.c. " -
" icpt 2tth.ieS4. Mi. fC--'-- H i 83-12m. .
' DR. liEOHGE BETTiSER, -
-: r OP NORTH aKOLlSA.,- " , ;
; !: 'OFFICE, Ni 53 1iatADWAY
. j'.'..:., .' , tn it'tHB " . '
', .-.'. PRESndT BOCSfi -SE YORK.
Feb. 16, 1851.' .. ' 1 iit-1 vb.
V. Mi SHERWOOD & CO., , r.
WHOLESALE Grocers and'J 'ommieaioniMej
chants Hihnineton. K. C t - '
AH consignments' i Navel-Sitores,- together with
Cotton, Kcon,Lard, Corn, Meal, Kiuur, &c, ehai
ecu re the higbestiaarke price. " .. , -.--.-v
Deci3 . t i :' U&-tf
--Jf teyK--"' t-:i"---'--
SlAyVFkCTURER ASlPJSALSn W ' 7
. CABINET FLKlltKEr
BEDSTEADS. CHAIRS, MATTRESSES. dbcKj.
' i.': Front street, Somber jfarket, ;
' 'saoWv" BO.I.N-; WtLMisOTOS, Ni C. v
- Sepj. 16.1854. .; ". -' 79-f-e;
j c. urn, 7
COMMISSIONS MK I1CU AST aETXERAL.
WILMINGTOW C,
1,1654
,'83ny-e.
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i . ' WILKINSON & V.tljtlK, -
UPlt3LSTERS "h PAVEU HANGERS,
KEEP ON HAND AND Mi irB TO ORDER, -
jMiUinssc) Ftatlur Bedsi-Wjadow'.Curldias
. o)t&. fixtures, f - tV:'-'".'-
All work in the nfeve line d.me at shortest No-'
ilea.' Wilmington, ft. C. Market St. -
-March IS, 1854. . , - I.'-
G me ral Commissioa and Forwarding Sercfiant
Prompt personal attention givetrte Consign--
f . ' meuts tor Sale or isfUpmcnt." -. .
Liberal Ccwli advance matin on Consignment ,to
i 'r me or to my New York friend. r - i. -v?
Wilmington, Jan. 30, 1834. ' '' .135, ' "
i WJlViioWARD, '
GeifKRAL Commission and F awarding :Mr
cuant, Wrlmlngtoa- N. C V- - " -:
i.iaerjl Jash adonees made on Consignments-,
;Nov. 291853.
l9-tf
c Durae;--
'. DAN'ICt.'S.
BAKEB.-
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G. DttPRE & CO. s
GENERAL. AGENTS COMMISSION
AND FORWARDING MEItCH.WTtS,
; WILMlNO'FOf'N.C;
July 22d, 1354. ' ; " . 54-12m.
Iau AKDsaaoN, aowaao sAVaea.
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
. Liberal rash advance made on consign mtnts.
March 27, 1854. f . - 94.
; RUSSELL & BROTHER,
-.--!', LltE SltiS. aCSSBLL CO.,)
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
. .,.;mLMIMmN,-S.J.
Liberal cash advances made on constgnmentsof
Naval -it ires, Cqttonand other produce. - '
May 3, 1554. , ; . - ' -. ' . - . .-, .
: C. & D. DttPRE. : V,
WHOLE BALE AND ft ETAC DEAt-ERS I tf-"
Drass. medicines, cnemtcam i-ainw.uu,
AJye Slum, uia. rirmureij, vh.m.
Old l.lquors; Fancy Articles, &c . .:
r - MARKKT ST8.RET, t : "
; T WlLMlNOT05l-4 S . C.
Prescription soaref ully o npouhded y experi-
aneed persons. : ; -. ", - - .'"y' -
. v WILLIAM A: G WYEil
General .Iseat.ForwiriiiigSt Commission Merehani
i Iakepleasure ia informing my friends, that I
arn prepared . to give ell business entrusted to me
efficient and personalatteotion. I have a wharf for
NavstStores, with ample aocomrnodatioss, Spirit
IInse,and Warehouse. , ConeUnraenle of Naval
Jtores for ealeor shipnienii snd all kinds of coun
try proiuce solicited. Cash advances "made n
consignments, ' -. - , ..- ... .
- April 18, 1S54. " -, 15-..
CuEY7ir.R "& CO. t
T. " : DEALERS IN " ' : '
BUTTER, Cheese. Lurd, and Smoked Provisions,
Pork. Beef, Bean, Pea. and Dried Fruit.' - -233
and 235, FltOINT ST it E RT, Corner of PECK
March 25, 1634, - - - . "
Iy-c.
- - WILLIAM II,PEAKE,
'collector asi) jdi t'Rii sig acejst. :
For Coantry" Newspapers througbout tbe
' : United States,
Basement of Sun Iron Bu Idinjis, Baltimore street
All business ectruated to it is care transacted
promptly, oa liberal terms. v. ". ' "
sept 7, 1354.. ' - ' . . 95-tf -
7Jas. H. CHADBODRN & CO., v
General Cocimission Merchants,
. WILMIJfGTOJi. N. C.
Jas.H. CaADBOuasr. Gao.CMAesouBir. 1
, Jun. 1, 1854. . i -' ' U3.
HENRY NUTT, . '
FICTOS kd FOilWABDISli iCEST; u y"
Will git his personal attention to bussness entrust
- j-v j -. .fr-.. eti to his ears. .. ' - -
t Sept; 8, 1854. : ; 75-ly-fc.
; 'JOSEPHsjVc
General. Coniraission j&erchanlv
: ' WIL.MINUTON, N. C,
May'Btbi 1854, - y.v
87-ly-e
r GEORGE 3IYERS,
m-mrw mk I Ith M f 1 11 ft ft A K 9k " :.
- UiiilLEiAaiiu AAU aLildlli kkUVCtt.V.
Keeps eoustffntLy on hand,. H'vnes, Teas, liquors -
Provisions, Wood and. Willow Wars, Fruit -
CnfcctiovArU. tf-e. South Front street,
' -,! vv-iijminotn,-n.a;. -. . 4.
-Nov. IS, 1853,- ---Vfr-; , 109.
: JAMES El METIS i
COMMISSIONS 4- FORWA RDLNG
- I ' MERCHANT. "V 7 ' v
- -" ri t,MiNGTfyiif i jr. e. ' . ;
-sf-August 26th 1854. - . m -- 69-tf. v
Oive&B: G. WORTH, tJX
Jan 17, 1354-.,
JAS.
eso. a. vatTcaaTT.
PEPfEWAY &:PRITCHET1, -
deneral Commission aud-Forwarding JHer
CHANT. A LO WHOLESALE ROCERS, fc
' " NOitTH WATER STREET,-
- WllMlSOTOSf, N.C. . ' I-
" ProTnpt'attention will be giyen to the5 sate- of.
Naval Stores and all kinds of Produce. ' "
" Intend -.keeping an assortnicpt ef -Groceries,
Lqeors and Provisioos,, , '-
uly 18. . . .. , , J- Sg.
1 -QUINCE & CO WAN.V ft
vYIIOfESALn AND R ETAITj CROCERSj
; DEALERS IN triNES LIQUORS.
n Corner of Front and Princes streets,
2 - WILJIINflXONj NC. '"' .
.v Jaly 29. ' ' t- '; -;- ,t.' M.
businjsjss PAUl) j
A. H. .VANBoxaeireN W ' A. M, VanBoskklesi.
r VAiNBORRELExV k BUOTHEi, I
" wimingtOn, n. ay .r'1 '
f ' Manufacturers of and dealet stu Naval StoresVK,'
storage and wnariage ir rroam-o lumuucu a
fair rates under iaaaraaeev if desireay ;
ja,i.;-:: - -':;-.'; ;''iBt!t
rREEMl & HOU8TOS, 4 '-'V'
MERCHANTS 'AND FACTOES,
- , ; . ... WILMINGTON, rr.Cv ':
' " '' ' D. C ' FR EKMAS " CO," ' " 'iv
-COMMISSION MERCHANTS --''
'its FRONT TRKET,'
new; YORK, r ; : .
. . .... ' - ; . . -v- v .1. - ,'-,,
KEEP . constantly pn hand a stock oil Flour,
Corn,' Pork, Bacon. Salt, Co fee, Sagar, JHo
lasses, 'tobacco, Cisaro. Snuf, Candle, Soap, 'or
tipn .ond 0omelie Lfquoro and H'ineti Irozu
Nail, Point, Oils, Glass, Domestic, Hat, Boots,
Shoes, Leather, Agricultural Implements, and Va
riety of other articles, anltable lurYamilyand plan
tation use and the retail trade,, which they, will
disposrof in Jots to suit dealers or consumers -en
reasonableterma for cah, or in exchange for Na.
val Stores or other produce. ,-.---, t.- ;
- The senior nartner D. C. PaaeMAR.lslocated In
the city of New York t the junior; partnerj Oao
HoosTOiv, in Wilmington. Jf desired, advances,
will be made on consignments to and from either
nines: All business entrusted to them will receive
proper attention and orders for floods wilj be
prompltyana eareiuuy uueu. e
VSept; 9, 1854.. - n "'r.6-ti-
GEO. : UARR1SS, r v r
GeceraT Comniissiou Meiebintv
IVIL.MINGTON, N. C.
t QTRICT attention given to procuring Freight
I O and purchasing Cargoes for vessels.
Kill! TO
Wilmington. -
Messrs. Tooker, Smyth &, Co ) N Y t
. ,.TboMipg0n& Hunter, $ l"w 10Tk
Alex'r. Ilerroo,-Jr. Philadelphia. . -
geK"Bar!ie&BUl,er' j Charleston, S. a ;
Jan. 2. 1854. ,. . -' 123. tL
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1. -ujESSEt.. ' . H. B. E!LER.SV'
WESSEL-& EILERS: : T
COMMISSION MKltCHANTS St, WHOLE
SALE GROCERS, North Water St., -WiN
mington, N. C, intend to keep at-the above
stand a ceneralassortmca t of Groceries, Liquors,
and Provisions at wholesale and to carry .on a
GencralCommission Business. , , - . W
R. E. Halt. Pros' l Br'ph Bank of the'State,.
te 3
t. ; 5 Wit
O, G. Parsley, PresH Commercial tsana.
P-.Jw. DtclUnson, f.eq . : -
Poppe & Ca 1 N York. '
Dollner & Potter- $ MCW 1 OTLr, . . v -
Jan. 20 1854. ." - y-V .-' .11".-:
' - Tgeo. h; KELLY, ;
: C03IHISSI0N MERCHANT. '
Next dooi to A. A. Wannet'a,en North Waterat.
willattend to the sate of ailkinds of Country Pro-
luce, such as Corn, Peas, Meal, Bacon .l.ard , Ac.
awd will keep constantly oa band a full aapplyaf
Groceries. c - ' :, ,-t, f K -..'.,f
- - - References.
Willea Half .o r Wayne , J ne Ueltae, Wilmington
Caraway .' . Gen. Alx.. McRae. .
K. P. Hall, Wilmington .Wiley A. Walaei . '
. Pee. 13.1853.; - '
JAS. fCoiLLESPrE. GKO. CIIXESriB.
JAME- F GIEiTiEAPlE S )H "
PRODUCE AND FORWARDING
f;,:;.faGINTS';,,;.Yfe:
- - WILMINGTONN..C., ; - -v
Pattlcular attention paid to the receipts and Sale of
Naval Stores, 1 1 miter, Jjumber, Vara, Bacon, Vot-
;";. t.. - - . ton. e.. fel...'j : .".
March 30, 1854. . - - -: - . ,r , . . 6.
. S.M. WEST, '::
Inetionwr and Commission ifcrehaiit,v -,
- - ' WIliMINGTON, N.C. .v
WILL sell or buy ileal Estate and Negroes al
a small commission. -,-"' : - s -,
. '.: . ..- " ;ateof 4 " ;"'.-
Strict attention given.to the sats of Timber, Tur
pentine, Tar, or any kind of Country Produce
OaSe second door, South side of Market street,
oa the wharf.- ; . i,'.-
. June 12, 1854., '- r: ' -ly'
W. p. MOOBE, . JRO. A BTatri.Tr ' .v w, JokV.s
f ;M00RE, STANLY & CO :l
COMMISSION 'ME R CHAN TS. ',
. - , WILMINGTON, N. C.
Oet.2Sth, IS54. - ' . S3;
'-r ; - ' f c7 3IYKRS," . Z
' WHOLESALE AND RE TAIL DEALER
IN II A TS. CAPS, UMBRELLAS
. 'AND WALKING CASES, ; --No.
1 Grauite Row, Freut Street. ' V
WOOL, Fur. Silk, and Moleskin Hate, Cloth,
"lush, and Silk Gl.is d Caps, by thacaseorduxen",
at New York Wholesale Prices. -
Nov. 9. . - . :t- .- " ' 99.
j:& J L. HArilAWAY& co:
C O MMISS ION MER CHANTS,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
1. HATHA WAT, j. l. hathawav, wm. a. utlet.
' 0. CASHWELL,
- COMMISSION MERCHANT.
. , WILMINGTON. X. C .-.
. Sept. 30. ' . : , " M tf
; ; f T. C. WORTH, v ;
General Commission Mcrclianfj
WILMINGTON, W , . ;
USUAL advances made on couslgnmeiusof Cot
ion, Naval Stores and other-produce . .
. Pauieularatumtionivenby G- VV. XHviatopur.
chasing cargoes, procuring treightafor Vesse Is, &tt.
- March 2ti354. . - " 128-Jly,c ;i
- COCHRAN & RUSSELL;
1 (SCCCESSOhS TO TIIOS.' iLlBD.'iE & C6 )
General. Coniraisioii Merchants,
Ne 32, North Wharves, ind 63 North Water Sts.
PHILADELPHIA. -
J. HABVKV COCHSAM,. t -. ;-. ;' . '"
W. . BUSSELL. . ' t " , -.
' Liberal cash advances made on consignments,,'.
4: Jtrly 30th, 1354. . " - 63-tC
'""' -""n'.in ' .u. ' " W ! 1 . ' iii i..ii.-. n.in.y
t)0LLSER- ? G- POTTt'B. Jl JCAMfeftDE.
v DOLLNER, POTTER & CO.
COMMISSION "MERCHANTS,
''i,C,' .".'' NEW YORK, , v
: AP-H30. 1834. - - 20-ly-pd,;
; . NO. 3 MACKEREL. A
BO BBLS: just received and for sale by .
ZO Oct. 2S. - . ADAMS.BRO
CO.
M THE PR UALITY OF WORDS, f
WlTHan-introduetion.by Edward Hitchcock.
JD. President of Amherst poliagaj an.
Professor of Theology end Geology A book that '
must interest all ecientific minds. J nst- received
and for sale by - ' ,.J.T.fMDND. '
--Dec28..f--- ..V' ' .i --US,
E-Tlr SUGARS.
TN hhda. and bbla., for sale low by r s- ..r
1 Jan. 20. . .jaoORCf STANLY.A CO,
f - EXTRA AND NO. I SOAP.
FOR safe low, to close consign m-?fr by ,
4 Jan. 20. MOOR E, TAN LY &. COT.
B. P. Hall, Esq. 1 1
0.3. Parsley, Esq.
r. A. Taylor, F.si: f
J. D. Bella r. Esq, J
;riIEyVH0LE WORLD.
. $300,000 yrortix of GlftB,
i - lor ihaSjibeeribers to the
MAMMOTH PICTORIAL
f.t. - Of the. Whole World,
Published sjmuliaoeonsly in the three cities ol
As soon a jyv,wui subscriptions are obtained
having already an actual cibcdcatiom or
Aaotff ,2!0,ClU, it is now certain
- ' - , - ,
TheDistriDaUon M ill soou take place.
- AiMoitlie ext raordioar v list or gifts, (bl-ing
One tor every nc6ct Issued.) are ' - - '-
ti ef Start's Elegant Country Scat, valued at
823,000, , y J
A mnsniiicenf City Residence, valued at 9 i 7,-
. (Hit), " ' - ;'-'.-.;'-
A Cash Loan tor lOO years, withoet interest
or security 81M,Uhj, . ...
ifuiidirig Lots. Kutint Piano FortcS, Mt-lodeons,
, Gv'.d Watches; - liraeeleta, Ring, Books -t
-Travelsin the Old fnd Nw,VVorld, by Prot,
TtlarTt Iteal Kalate, tf-e eff., &C in all nom-
beriog 303,100 GinsV valued et 8300,000.
i Kvery' einaSe vimiltance of 91, secures one
yearht sabacriptioa to- the Mammoth. Pictorial
an-rt Hie gratuity ol a uut fi tCKet. wntctt enitiiea
the holier to one share in the 300,000 Gifts. Thus
every person inventing in this Stupendous Knur,
prise receives the full worth of bis or her money,
in subscription to a first clas joarnal, (ihe great
est and mrt interesting Pictorial Of ths age,)be
aides a Gitvfor each subscription wbJtjyb may prove
ab immense foriune to the receiver,
j For complete list of gifts, and full arid explicit
purticnlurc in regard to the great Kntt. rise, Die.
tribution, Ac; see a copy of Th Whow World,
whuih will be prompuy sent; tree pt cnatge,wherc
..desired by letter, noet paid. 4 i " .""""
-- The Wholb Woblo may also .'be seen at the
offices of II papers-containing ihiasc'vertlscrncnr.;
where Informal ion may bo obtained in regard to
the paper and Enterprise. , ''
Agents', Postmasters and Iadles; desirous of
lucrative and at (he same time genteel employ
ment, should not full to see a eoppof The Whole
World, which contains by far the most liberal in
ducements ever offered to agents in the way -of
immense cash premiums, gifts, commUsiona, dec,
whereb.' anypcrson, with ordinary activity, can
easily make $1,000 and upwards, per resM to
which fact the agents we already have caa certi-
fy. Secure the Pictorial, and become, wiae, rich,"
and happy., , 1 ' v- . ' '
Correppon dents must write theraddress Name,
Poat-office, County, and Slate, PLAIN and DIS
TINCT, or it will be their own fault if they ffl
to got 'an answer. Adhere to this, and all returns
"will be promptly sent wherever desired, ia any
part ef tae world.. 4 i. . - . . , ,
.If any prders Jre received after the 00,000 sub
scribcrs are obtained, the money wilt be promptly
returned, post.paid, to ti e persons sending it.-
All letters and remittances -for Abe Pictorial,
WITH GIFTTICKKTS, rouat invariably be ad
dressed post.pnld, to Prof. J. WOODMAN HART,
Worlds Hall, is roadway, Jeto York, there being
the only office lor the Gift F.nterprise.
But remittances for the PictoriaL WITHOUT
GiftTickets, ihay be sent to Prof. J. WOODMAN
HART, Harfs Building, Chesnut Street, Pliila
deljihia, fa.lheTe being the. principal editorial
an 1 pnblkrotion office. ' : "
Oct. 3. 1654. " ' - 65-Cm. .
Zcrwati'-f Aut i-Scorbatlc Toeth wash.
TO THE LADIES. :
VT OTH I.N G adds moro to beauty than clean,
n white l eeth, and tiuml of heaiiny, color.
The most b -auiiful face and vermillion lips become
rtipnlsive, ir tlte latter, wiien .they ppen, exhibit
the horrible eneclaclr of negiectea teeth. All who
wish clpan, while Teeth, healthy Gums snd a
Stcert breath, should give ZKRMAN'S TOOTH
WASH a -trial. .. For sale by
' " C. &. D. DpPBK, Agr-nto," r
-- , - Wilmington ff.(X
ScpU30. r ' i - ; ...... 84
" PERFUMER V!" -
J"
UST received from New ' York and Phlladcl
biai
Gross I.ubins's ExtracieJbr the Handk'f
, . aa. ' flo, ..- roiieuc soaps ? ; , , ,
' do. " Glenqy-Mtish Toitette.Wnter .
' do. do. - ' Verbena do. . , do. . ,-- ,
- ' ' do. "YantceSoapj - t -''
d.." - Camphor Soap j" -,4B --'--.. ---
.' - '" doi- Pontine -do. . ''.
A Urge .igsbrtmentof Hair Brushes, ends num
ber of faac? article usually kept In Drug Stores.
- - C &. D."- DePftF, Wholesale Drugifft," 1 Y
Oat 6,-v Markct-st.; Wilmington, N. C;
. THE NORTH CAROLINA
MUTUAL" LIFE INSURANCE COMP'Y,
, ..:.;, HALE1UH, ti. C.
pHE above Company hps been I n operational ace
-A. theistot April,i84ci, under the directionot the
lotlow lDji Onicers, via : , . .
Dr. Charles K.Jonheon, President, . '
' - Wm. D. Ha'ywood, VicePresident, - -
Jamea K. Jordan. Secretary, - ,
Wm. H.Jones, Treasure'. .
PcrrinBusbee, Attorney," . -' p
Dr.Charles 1.. Johnson, 3 r V'' V
- Dr.Wa..H.McKee.. i , tl"! u ?u
: Dr,R.B, Haywood,- $ Consullalvn.
. J. Hersinan. General Agent. ' v s .
This Company has received a chnrter giving ad
vantases tothe insured over any other Company.
The 5th Section gives the Husband the privilege to
rnstmibis own lite for the sole use of bis Wif snd
Children,, free from any -claim sof the reorestuta
tivesof thenusband erany of his creditors.
.-Organized on purely mutual principles, the life
merciberswartlcipatein tnetcfto'eof the profits which
are declared annually.' Pesldea, tho applicant for
life, when the annual premium is ovcr$30 may pay
one nan in a ivoie. -. '
. All claims for insurnnceag.nnalthe Company-will
e paid within ninety aavsattcr proof of the death
of the uartv is furnished.' - : - - ,'
' Slaves are insured for one or five years, at fates
which will enable all Slaveholders to secure this
class of pro perlty against the uacertalnty of life.
Slave insurance presents a new and Interesting
feature in the history of North Carolinc.whtch will
prove very important to the Son t hern States
. a he last four montns operation ol this Company
show a very I ergeamottnt of bpsinese-vmore than
the Directors' expected to do the first vear havine
alreadyissued more than 200 Policies. . .
Ur. Wa. W. IlABaiss, Medical F.xaminer, and
Agnt.WIlmia?ton, N. C. -! - " . -.-
AllCommdnieatlonaaabtisinessof the Company
should be addressed to -
- , JAS, F. JORDAN .Sec'y:"-
Kateign, Jan. IBM. , -. r tf.
V ; BOOT ND SHOE STORE.
GKORGE R. FRENCH, at his
old stand on Market street, begsa
leave to return bis thanks to his
bid friends nnd eucrnrners for the liberal patronace
heretafore extended to btmand to inform thetnthat
his stock of Boots and Shoes, including every vari
ety in bis lino is now as complete and as extensive
sat any former period Ilia stock of Gentlemen
Boy sand Children's Boots and Shoes embraces eve
ry variety of style, fasmon snd quality tbat can be
desired, or that is usually called for. including a fine
assortment of Ladies. Misses and Gentlemen's Over
Shoes'. . .
- Re would particularly Invite the attention of the
Ladies to his extensive-assortment or LaCtej ana
Misses Leather. Morocco, .Enameled. Bronze.- Par.
Leather, Goatskin, black and white Kid and a va
riety of fancy colored Haots; Shoes and Slippers.
Also, black, brown,'blue, purple and variegated eilk
Gaiters, a new and hand some articles with and with
out heWs: Ladies fancy Gaiters at I spnir. -Z "
Also, SolelAather, Calves' Skins, and Shoe Find
fngs. Please C8ll and examine.
, Mr. French would also infn-nt his friends and the
publie, that he is 8tate Agent for the sale of DavSV
Pain Kitter and wrignrs Indian, Vegetable Pilis, by
either wholesale or retail. t , - a , -
No 40. :' v 102 '
-SITERT0R BUCKWHEAT.
PtATT-5 Mills Patent Hailed Buckwheat an
xtfa article received t day and fry eale by
r-. - --- -N. BARLOW,,
jNov.lL . No. 3 Granite Row.
IRON BEDSTEADS AND CRIESU,
SINGLE and doublu foldias -very coBvehieaf
trnd proof against vermin, for mtle by .
Ju:y la.' - .WliJfcLNSON a t.SL.tiw
:Dt)CT. JOHNSTON,
BALTIMORE LOCK IIOSflTAL. -
WHERE may be obtained the moM speedy,
pleasant and elfectuul unu-dy In the world
for ali c . - - -
, SF.CHF.T DISEASES.
Gonorrhoea, Glens, Strictures. ScUiinnl Week
ncpf, Pains in the Loins, Constitutional Debility,
Impoltncy, Weakness of the Back and Limbs, Af-
impoiency, ienngsioi me uacx ana L.1
t-ction8 of the Kidneys, 'nlpltation of th
Dvanereia, N'-iVous J rrftabl 1 ty. Discast
Head, T nront Nose or Skin and afl thus
ne Heart,
sea of the
se icrions
and melui.choly disordt rs a rising frofn the destruc
tive hn hi is of outh, u hich d'-stroy both body and
mind, ihoe secret and solifiiry practices niorefital
to thrr Victlma than the son en of he Syrens to
tbcm.irlorscf Ulysaese, blih!ing ihi-ir niowt bril
liaat hopes or anticipuiiona, rendering marriage,
&c impossible. , .,;--..
- YOUNG MEN. ., ,
Especially,' who have become the victims of SblUa
ry Vice, that dreadful end destructive habit which
annually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of
young men of the moot exalted talents and brilliant
Intellect, who ruijht otherwise have entranced lis
tening -Seuates wuh the thunders of eloquence, or
waked to ecstacy the livinglyre, may call with full
confidence. . .
. MARRIAGE. .
Married persons, o r those contemplating marriage,
being awareof physical weakness, should immedi
ately consult Dr. J., and be restored to perfect
health.
' - lie who plaoes himself tinderlhecareof Dr. John
ston may religiously confide In his honor as a gen
tleman, and confidently rely upon hisskill asaphy
sicmn OFFICE, No. 7, SOUTH FREDERICK-St.,7
DOORS FROM BALTIMORE St., (east side,)
CPTHESTF.PS. , . .
13-BE TA ftTICULAR in observing the NAME
and NUMBER. or yon will mistskejheplace.
A CURE IN T WO DA YS, OR NO CHA RGE.
'No Mercury or Nauseous Drugs Used.;
. , TAKE NOTICE. ''
,f Da. Johnstoic Is the only regularly Educsttd
Pbyuician who advertises bis very extensive Prac
'tisu. and his many Wonderful Curia is a aofficient
guarantee to the afflicted, T7oe itAo vnsh to be
spesa'ip and effectually curid, should shun the numers
out trxfi ftg ianjnsters, whei only ruin their health,
and apply oJr. Johnston.
. - DH. JOHNSTON.
Memberof tho Royal College of Surgeons, London;
graduate front one of the uiust eminent Colleges of
the United States, and the greater part of whose
life has beenspunt in the Hospitals of London, Par
ia. Philadfiphia. and elsewhere, iias eHected some
of the most astonishing cures that were ever known.
Many troubled with ringing .in. the ears -and head
vben asleep, great nervoupnsss, being alarmed t
suddtn sounds, and bashfuiness. with frequent
blushing, attended sometimes with derangement f
mind, were cured Immediately. , .
' A CERTAIN DISEASE. C" , '
: When the misguided and imprudent votary 'of
pleasure finds ho has Imbibed the seeds of ihls
painful disease, it too often happens that anllt-tim-ed
sense of shame, or dread of discovery, deters
him from applying lo those who, from education
and respectability, tan alone befriend him, -delaying
liU iho constitutional (-ystuptonis of this horrid
disease make their appvarar.ee, such s ulcerated
nore throHt.diicaw d nose, noctural pain ia tbe
head and limbs, dimness ofslhf, deafness, nodes
on the ehtn bones and arhis, blotchea on the head,
face and rxtrernitie8., progress on with frightful ra
pidity, till nt lust the pnlate of the mouth or the
bones of the.nose fall in. end the victim of this
a wfut disease becomes a horrid object of comrois
eratinn,till death puts a period to his dreadful suf
ferings,; by tending hint to "that bourne from
whence no traveller returns." To such lther.-foe,
l)r. Johns'ton phdes himself to preserve the irnost
inviolable st-crevj' i and, from his extensive prac
tice in the firtt fiospitals in Europe and Amciica.
"he can confidently recommend a safe a n'4 speedy
cure to the unfortunate victim of this horrid dis-CdfC-
It Is a mi lancholy fact, that thousands fall
victims to this dreadful dieease, owing to the an
skiifulnces ol iynorunt pretender?, who, by the use
of that dendly poim.n. Hterenry, ruin th constltu
tiitn. end either si nd Hie unfortunate saflerer to an
vntimelj grave, or else make the ttsidtje of life mis
erable. , r
" TAKE PARTWULA R "N6TJCE.
"Dr. J.'s3drc8iJesaHthote whbhavelnjured them
selves by private ami improper Indulgences.
These are S'-nie of ihe sad opd melancholy cf
Jecie, producfd by early habits of youth, vie:
Veaknesof the Hack and Limbs, Pains In the
Ht-ad. Diuineee of Sights Loss of Muscular Pow
er, PalpUatioo of the Heart, Dyspepsy, Nervous
irritability, Deruripctrrrrit uf tl eLiEestlve Func
tions, General Debility, SytMptoms of Consump
tion, die. .r "- :
MmtnUy The fearful tflects on the mfnd are
much to ti dreaded f Lo of Memory, Confusion
of Ideas, Depression of pirits,"Kvll Forebodings,
Aversion of Secitty, Self Uistitfi, Iove of So-li-tude-Timidit-,&.c.,ore
some of the evils produced.
"' Thousand of pereone of ntlngcs, cun now judge
what is thc-cause of thdr declining health. - Los
ing their vigor, becoming weak,, pale and emacia
ted, have a 'singular appeararco about the eyes,
cotih and symptoms ol consnniption.
Married I'eronsror ihoo,oootempkting mar
riage, being aware of physical Weakness, bhould
imiiitdiaiely consult Dr. J. andbe restored to per
fect health. . r . r-"; - ' ' '
DR. JOHNSTON'S INVIGORATING REM E-"
- DY FOR ORGANIC WEAKNESS.
'. By this greet and important remedy weakness of
Ihe organs is speedily cured snd full vigor restored.
Thousands of the-most Nervous and Debilitated
individuals who bud lost all hope, have been imme
diately relieved. All Impediments to
. MAKH1AGE. f
Physical or Mental Disqualifications, Nervous Ir
ritability Tremblings end Weakness, orexhaustion
of the niofci fearful kind, speedily cured by Dr.
Johnston. . - ' ' " ". , .
- Yotmjr mm who have Injured themselves bv a
4 certain practice indulged in when alonea habit
frequently, learned from evil companions, or at
school, ihe effects of which are nightly felt, even
when asleep, and If not cured, renders marriage
impossible, and destroys both mind and body.
What a pity tbat a young man, the hope of his
country, and the d.-trli.ig of his parents, should be
snatched from ah prospects and enjoyments of life,
by the consequences of deviating from the path of
nature, and indulging In u certain secret habit.
Such persons, before contemplating
' - - MARS. I AGE, - '
Should reflect rhata sound mind and body are tbe
tnott accessary requir-itcs to promote connubial
happiness. Indeed, without these, the journey
throngh life beconwsa wearj pilgrimage, the pros
pect hourly darkens to the view-, the mind kecomes
shadowed with despair and filled with the melan
choly reflection that the happiness of another' be
eonwe bliahted with'ouT own, -.. '
OFFICE XMa 7 SOIiTU FREDERICK-ST .
-. . -. . . . Baitimois, Md.
. AH Surgical Operallcaa Peifotmed.
. 'N. B Let oo falsa delieacy prevent-yov but
apply immediately either personally or b) letter.
- Kklu Diseases Speedily Cured.
- " " TO STRANGERS". '
' - TTieniant; thousands cured at this institution with
in the last ten years, -and the numerous impor
. tant Surgical Operations performed v Dr. J.. wit
nessed by the Reporters of the papers,' and many
etner persons, notices or wnicn have appeared again
snd again before the publicise snfficient n-uarnn-
tee that the afflicted will find a skilful and honora
ble physician r ' . - - " " .
'' .' 'iS TAKE NOTICE. '
: It Is with the greatest reluctance that Dr. JOHN
STON permits his card to appear before (be public,
deeming if unprofessional for a physician to adver
tise, but sales he did so, the afijicted, especially
strangers, ouJd not fail 40 fall into Ute hands of
those impudent" boasting importers, individuals
destitute of knowledge, name and character, ped7
tars, shoemakers, mechanics, Ac, advertising them
selves as physicians; ignorunt quacks. ttUh filthy,
lying certificate of Great Wonderful Cures from
persons Who cannot b found, or obtained for a few
dollars from the Worthtees-and Degraded, and ma ny
other cunning and contemptible arufices to .entice
tbe afflicted, irifling month after month, or as lona
as possible, and ia despair, Uave you with ruined
hnlih, te siah over yoor gallin? disappoint menu-
It i this motive that induces Dr. J. to advertise,
ritrfl.iwH. jw-r- , . .
uh his rcDotation. ha deems it neersfcary la mar
lsbt hie credentials or diplomas always hang In bis
Office. - - - . '
' WEAKNESS OF THE ORGANS Immediately
-coved, and fell vi"r restored- - "
ALbaKil MtS POST-PAID RE31E
DIKS SENT BY MAIL
Jaaib, I8CS, , . m-ly-a.
I 0X & POLHEML'S,
59 Broad Street, Corner of Btav r, A' Y,-
EVV-f-..'SLANDCOTTO. MAIL WK-V
Inch.aJI numbers, hard and soli i also all .he
Various widthsof Canvass manuictured at (hi
laWUhmt-nt coniprislng every vari.ty know n to ihe
trade.and offered at th lowest rates
UNITED STATE PiLOTDUCK-Woodhrrry
and ftlounl Yctnon Extra. A fall assortment oltins
superior fabric.
Wil l IMAN'TIC COTTON DCCX-ll, o ;o
and 22 Inch, all number, hard and soft. Ti l. .
ric was awarded the highest Premium at the Lon
don World's Fair, also at our own Stnte Fair
SHIP AND BEAK MAKK DI CK- Plain and
twilled, manufactured by the Greenwood's Com
pany, a superior article for llghtsaits. teuis, awnings,
tc. also. Mount Vernon Twill d Raven. Howard
Ravens, Pioneer and I'hanii Mills; Lightton
Ravens, plain 22 to 27 inch; Heavy, do. do.
, COTTON KAIL TWINE A full assortment.
TARPAULINS, HAMMOCKS, STUFFS, Ac.
PAPER FELTING 30 to 72 Inch, made very
heavv. expressly for drier foils: .
CA II COVERING Cotton Canvass, all width,
from 30 to 130 Inches, and all numbers, made ex
pressly for covering and roofing railroau cars, is
perfectly and permanently water-proof, and more
enduring than the earitself.
ENAMELLING CAN VAS330, 3S,40,45 and
50 inch plain and twilled, In every variety.
BAGS AND BAGGING Of every description:
Seamless Bags, woven whole, all site, In bales of
100, 200 and 300 j combining strength, utility and
cheapness, for grain snd meal are unsurpassed.
Also, heavy Cotton Sacking, 40 Inch Canvas. 3
thread Warp and Filling, heavy twilled, do. do., 20,
22, 40 and 44 Inch. . '
WOOL SACLS Woven whole all sires, a rievf
and desirable article.
Feb. 21. ... . ... lil-Iy-e.
FOUR BBLS. FRESn BUCKWHEAT
JUST in store and for sale by
Jan. 9. ' QUINCE & COWAN.
NEW CROP MOLASSES.
OvO HHDS. prime new crop Cardenas Molss-
JJ see, now landing from Brig S. P
Brow n,-
irom uaruenas. r or sale oy
Jan. 2. I.St I. L. HATHA WAY A CO
T HAT SUPERIOR BUTTER HAS COMEl-
45fiiklns all from the dairy of Adam Wofi
ner, the most celebrated dairy it New York . 100
boxes Cheese j 50 bbls. superior Pink Eye Potatoes-
5 bbla. Buckwheat Floor. All for sale by
Dec. 16. VV. M. SHLRWuODcVCO.
MEMOIRS of Celebrated Characters, by A.
phonse De Lamartine: Among the celebrated
characters of whom sketches are given in theso
volumes, ore Nelson, Heloise, Columbus, PaHscy
the Potter, Cicero, Homer, Joan of Arc , Tenelori.
and others of no less wide s diversity of posiiioni
lortuoes end age. 2nd supply of this popular
work arrived snd for sola by J. T. ilt'NIt.s.
Jan. 9. 123.
f NOTICE.
THE Subscriber would respectfully announce
that, from the 1st Inst., he will offer Furniture
for cash oslt. This public notice 1 given to
avoid the necessity of pergonal refusal.
V J. D. LOVE,
Jan. 3. - ' Furniture Ware House, Front-at.
- Daily J, and H. copy 1 week.
RUTn HALL.
jY Fanny Fein. Just published
Hercivcd
-i ana tor sate at
S. W.
WH1TAKF.RS.
Dec 30.
119.
BELLS! BELLS! ! BELLS!!!
TUP. Sub.
stantly
becri'.wrs manufacture and keep enn-
on hand a lame assortment of Bells
suitable for Churches, Acudmies, Factories, Stea
mers, Plantations, etc., mounted with iheir im'
proved Hangings, the most efficient in use. Their'
establishment has been in operation Thirty yenrs,
having turned out nearly 10,000 Bells averaging 000
lbs each; and its patterns and process of mami
facture so perfected, together with recent improve
ments, that its Bells havean unequaled reputation
for volume of sound snd quality of tone. They
have just received Jan. 1854 I lie Firt Premiuuf
(A Silver Medal)of the World's FnirlnNcw Yorfc,
overall Bells from this Country or Europe. Hav
ing a large assort men t of Bells on hand, and being
in immediate connection with routes in all direc
tions, either Rail Road, Canal or River, and but 4
hours from New YorK, we can execute order with
dispatch. Address
A. MF.NEF.LY'S SONS,
West Troy, Albany Co.. N. Y.
Feb. SI. 144-lyc.
BRICKS.
KCi AAO NORTH River hord. For sole low
tAJ,UUvJby GF.O. HARRIS'S.
Dec. 30. 119.
nlsfoRY OF theTonstitution.
H1STOUY of ihe Origin. FormmloB an I Adop
tion of the Constitution of the United States f
with notices of its principul framcrs. By George
Tickncr Curtis. For sale at ,
Jan. 6. S. W. WHITAKRR'S.
SERMONS FOR THE PEOPLE,
Dl T.H Stockton third edition. For sale at
XJ ,
Jan. 16.
S. W. WH1TAKER S.
f 1 BBLS FAMILY FLOUR, Just In Store,
a ana lor sale or
QUINCE St
COWAN.
Nov. 25.
10G.
PORK.
rC( BBLS. city Mess, Prime Mere, clear, rcmp
JJJ srd prime. For sale low. by
Dec. 30.
GF.O. H ARRIS S.
MUSIC! MUSIC! MUSIC!
A LARGE lot of choice Old Music, now in
store, will be sold out at cost. Call and make
your selections before It is all gone.
Jan. 13 - J. T. MUNDS
NO EXCEPTIONS TO THE GENERAL
RULE,
ALL "Bill contracted previous to 1st day of Jsn
uarv. 1855. are due. Please rail and save us
the trouble of presenting your bills.
Jan.2. ' . GEO. MYERS.
BACON.
1 ( HHDS.
-Western Sides t 10 do."
Shoul-
fl'-' dcts a superior article. In store and fof
sale by
RUSSFLL& BRO.
Dec. 21.
16.
. AUBURN STILL FOR SALE
THE Plantation of the subicriber,
j3n
car Raleigh, and on the Central Rail
Ml L J
oad. is not yet disposed of. A descrip- ,1
tlon has already been gtven -but noonewniof
course make so Important a purchase without
visiting tho premises.
Apply to Wat. R. PooLie, Esq., who lives near
the place, or to the eabserlber. .
. T. LORING.
Wilmington, N. C. Ian. 23, 1354. .
LIFE'S LESSON,
IS the title of a domestic story abo sr: ., ,- - , a nat
ural sketches of character and frc;;ieta r.-ithct-ie
and touching scenes. The plot shiiis oie. n re
different and distant locations, ailording scope jo
the writer Tor portraitures of a great variety of so
ck! phases. The vo)u-ne is recommended oy its
air of reality,. lis excellent moral tone, end thii
flowing' ease Of its iansuase. Just received a
second supply of. this beautiful and inieresting
story, and for sale nt , J. T. 31 UN D S',
Jan. 6. - - Bookstore.
NOTICE.
VtLMsoTOJi. December 30ih, ISSi.
ON the first Monday fn February next, at
I the Court House, in Fiixabeihtown, i shall
Jii$.hire out for one year all the Slaves belonging
to tt.e Eatafa of th hue 0;H. Jame I- Jlckay.
The usual bonds and security wiil b required.
JAMKS RUBI'.riSU.l.
Administrator with the Willannexrd.
Jan.2d.rP5. 12fKI5.
ALUM SALT.
GS. 2 bushels each, in store snd
sale in iota to oU, by
AuAMS, CF.O. Sl CO.
Jan. 0.
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