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. ... .' .... . ' -., Kr . . V J. ... : ' A 4 A A j?s. . jt s aSl&&k -A A rfm'iinirnT i n n dT nir 'm rtw i - VOLUME IXNUMBER 1 37. wiuiington; -n. p., saturday;morningv February 10, 1855. WHOLE NUMBER 11SS 3- - ..-. - 1 ---.-. . - - ' at it H U' 'N J 'i: i i - it i ifi . . ; . ,;-f .... l''l"''i,,,'ll,",B,,e,,,,,,1,eSBBBBB MISCELLANY. IMPORTING A. WIFE- . " . "ra.m Thorburn communicatee' ta the W&terbury, Coon., American the: foHoiw - ig-iacidents r Hn r847 I jourfiejerj from ' New York overland to Columbia,, the capital of6oath . -I'Carolina, making' en route ibroug-h North -'Carolina and Virginia! apent i'o sam- merff and three winters among these bar- Tt-riaBs, but nerer heard 4he - sound of a ' !ash. ; On a certain day I was invited lo a ea party in Ricbmomi, -Ya. there ven .pcesent about twenty coupler ef young yaen - mnd maidens, old men and matrons, with "a'small sprinkling of bachlers who had doubled their teeiia, who from appearance - - belonged to the epper tens. Supper beiftr ended, we commenced ' conversing' in groups. I was much amused and edified by the conversation of an 'intelligent, lady who had seea eighty winters. She remark e4 that in her girlish days it was customs ry for captains of vessels toJbring.a3 a part ttf their cargo a large company of rae and , women, who were styled Kedemptiontsts, . who were sold on their arrival by the cap i tain for men servants and maid servants, ; "to wait on the, wives and children of the planters or merchants. "They were often sold to serve two or three years' to pay for - their passage. The o'd lady remarked that she had heard her parents tell, that in the early times of the settlement, it sometimes happened that bachelors and widows would select a bonny Scotch or Welsh ladyt bay their time, ana long before the years of probation expired, they toolc them for tet ter and. for worse for bed and for board thus forming a life epparternership, which closed the concern. - - , - ' ' . "The old lady related , (with all ; the sprightly humor of a lass in her teens), the '- fallowing amusing incident - .r . , ... ."Says she, my gradfother camefcom Scotland when in his twenty -first year. He-settled in Virginia, atd became. ainr chant and planter, and, grew rich. His agent in Glasgow was Alexander .'McAI pin, to whom he consigned two or three cargoes of tobacco every year and" receiv ed in rrturn cash, dry goods, hardware, &c He had flocks and herds, men-servants and maid-servants, hogs, mulei and-donkeys. -. But. one thing be yet . lacked; he had no pretty little young wife- to sing' to him and beguile the time with her prattling, lively Yankee tongue, when he came home ar night fatigued with counting money, and satiated with worldly pelf for he had more of that than -heart could " wish". Sd, after a while, he concluded to take a wife . as soon as he eoald catch one; but there , was the rub; his time was so occupied with his business that he had no time to court ; and, worse than all, he was a bashful man. When threading the streets of Richmond, - if he saw, a sprightly maiden of eighteen advancing in- his path, he would cross the ' tteet, and pass away on tho other side, fearful of being killed by a shot from j her paxkling eyes. -He bad often heard his parents speak much in praise of the bonny lassess vha flayed amang the heather on the hill tops in Scotland, and a bright idea now struck him. . When he was leaving the office one day, his clerk was copying ra duplicate order for sundries to ' be sent as part of the return cargo.' Thinks he to himself I'll order young lassie for a wife as the last item on the list. - -The article . was ordered accordingly. At the same time be wrote a private letter of instruc tions to his agent, Air. -McAIpiri, giving a minute description of the article wanted, as - to age, birth, health &c; in summing op . he added, she must be a bonny Scotch lassie, to be seat by the return: of his' Own shipj her name on the manifest, bill of la ding," &c. On her arrival he promised to have her stored in the house of a respecta ble widow, whom he named, and if agree able to the. parties concerned, he would make her his wife in thirty days after her arrival. If not, and she wished . to return, he would pay her expenses, " loss of rime j -&C. - . ' ----- When Sandy McAlpin "had dnished reading the letter of instructions, -be slow ly removed the spectacles from his . nose, -and leaning back in his huge old fashioned well stuffed arm-chair, and fixing his eyes on the ceiling in his office, he commenced muttering to himself as follows The. lad (liis correspondent; then ia his thirtieth year) is daft or crazy he tells ma to send him a wife, as if she was .a barrel, udt ' herrings Good , kens the fash (trouble) I was at to get a-wife, for myself bat I II -see what the gude wife says. A bright -.idea.) y- ..-.,: - . "Next day Mrs. McAlpin set in counsel with Mrs. A. and R. Invitations were sent to tea matrons, -whose daughters were in and out of their teens, to assemble at the tea-board of Mrs. McAIpta on the day fol t Jowing. Each matron was requested to ibring with her a daughter who was not o'er young to marry yet.' .All being present ian bout before tea, Mr, 'McAlpin read the Uetter, and made the necessary explanation. They then set down to tea; supper being ended, each lass gave in .her ultimatum; three only were willing to embark on the woyage of matrimonial discovery the three agreed to draw aUs. Mcry Robinson drew the longest straw, and, was bailed the Hon- ,"In ten days thereafter they were breast ing the waves ef the Atlantic Ocean; they entered the Chesapeake Bay 'after ft pass age ot twelve weeks, which at that period was termed a erood passasre. In two days :more they, were .ascending1, the shores of ; the James River, when Mr. Crawford (the onerp 01 or tale) beard the ship bad rnr- -ed. H9 manned bis own boat with four - stoui men servants, and started to meet the ship. -'..Alarr -was standinsr on the ouarter- Kleck, admiring nature's. wildest grandeur; she had recovered from the sea-sickness when four days out; the healthful breezes -of the Atlantic had imprinted on her pretty lace a Deauutui iresoness: mere she stood her cheeks tinged with the roses of Sharon and her bonny brow as white as the lily of !the valley. Crawford sprang on deck, and was introduced by the captain. He look ed on Mary with love and admiration; her soft hand -hiVin'fjis ; he was shut "Crtiw Tot J, the captain, and Mary descended from the ahip, and repaired to -the . house of the widow aforesaid: On the thirtieath day of probation, the lovers were ujiited in the holy bonds of wedlock The old lady re marked, sne otten beard her mrtfber ay a happier couple never lived. - 'John "Ander sen ma Joe John.' was their motto and their song. '. -C.-tf THE TRI-VVKERLY eOMERCIAL f 'DnblUhed ererr ToaiAT. Tucispv aa4 81tVbav at S3 per mourn, payable oUref in aaranee. - Br THOMAS LORlG EDrroBVaBd PawaiB Tomt! - . - -: " - -., Crncr front aA Market Street, d i ., - rti.ateTe. a. c. - - '- . i ABATES ORADVKRTISfSG, -I aqr. 1 inacrtlon $)(r 50 I anr2 luonlha, S-f 0t t - 75 11 " 3 a 0t t 3 . 1 i&0 i 1 S 8M i a momii.- jt - . ; taoo . To tie or tes make a aquard- If an adrr 'Jaemeel ejtoeed tea Hoes, the plica will b in praporliott..' . . -. i Atlxiivarttaeoienla ara pajabla ml xbc lime of dwirtnaertiofl. ' ; . , ' . ,s, " Caatractf with r early advartlaers, will be-madr ort the ial nbural terms. - - - "' M irssfr if contract! for yearly, arfverilelns Will bn ftcrmitto. " Should elrcu.utunces rafidet t changr In batno, or an anexpectod temovar aeeessarv.a chtrffe acerdis lt lha pn.Uhef term wf II b at tha option oi jne coarractur, fur r tn lima tta nas aavcrnseu. - ' : Tha orivll?e of Aaoaat Aavenlaerala- alrfotif timttad to taatrown immeJiate-hn4rtcaf and alt advertiaemrnta for the benefit Of other piraon, aa wet) aa atl advertisement not immediately en -neeted with jhelr pwb buatncsv.and all ejeesa of adTertisameiua in lnsth or -ottierwiaa beroadthe' limila engaged, will a charged ai t oaual rate. No AderUements 1 included la contract fnr tha sale or rent of houses or lacda in town or country, or for lite aale or aire of negroes, wheth er the orooortv la owned b the advcrtSwr oriy other peraons. t nem are exemaea oy iuw ierrn4 All advertisements Inserted in. the m-w-eetly. ComereM, are entitled to one tesertion in the Wetktt froe of ehsrjre. - ? fOO, CiRD ASO PASTCY tRIXTIJIGr 4 n executed li scFERioa smF.:;: FOR THE COMMERCIAL.. Naw Voaa-Mara. X)ia.Haa6. Pom. Boston Cal Central WharC Philadelphia S. K. Cbj. r, - i Baltimore Wm. U.Psakc and Vfmt. Thohsos. , G0LDSB0R0' FEMALE, COLLEGE; rlkt. third Seaa on el tnia Insufafloa comru.- 1 cea on VVednesd.iy. the 3rd -of Januarys 1853, and ends on the 3rd of June 1SS3. .-. -. - , Key. JAS. . BK.ENT, A B., President.- Dr. Moisa.i Cusa, laie of Chapel Hill, Prof of Uathemattca. . z. - --".. And a fall corps of Teachers in every branch. Board, including- IVaahihg, Lights, Kb el, Ac. ner yedsion. -'. SjO.OO 1 Tuition in Primary Department, ' - loo One hundred dollars will eover ail expenses of the eeadion in ike Collegiate course and aU orna mental branchrs. , , . -. ..j Pupils in primary depatttnent c harped the aeaal price for ornamental blanches Cue half payable in advance . t ,it v --' v- .V. Three Lectures 00 scientific subjects wfU be delivered each month, a - . , i . , -f : We are making every effort 10 rendaf hSehvi the fist in advantages and cheapn ts. end pledge , to rad.tice prices, and multiply ue advantaee in proportion to the increase of paironage. VViwn oor number of pupila reachea 200 -e khaii he able to reduco the prices nearly on hahT. evws one ' aiding us, is also aiding in phicins the meant of a superior edoeatien within the roach of slmasl every in in trie state, - ? . We return thanks for the unexampled anpport we have had and believe It witi be continued ,, Kor further information apply to the President of lha faculty, or myself. VVM.K. LANK, rres t, stocKnoioers. Dee. 9th, 1834. i "'I - 11 lit . A NEW AND . WONDERFUL DISCOVERY! AMOKGthe thotiands of Pile remedies which have been recommended, COL. O. R.- GIBBS' (of Livingston Sumter County, Alabama,) sate discovery, la the only one which la calculated to make a radical ettre 1 mtxUis gptrmnxtt tsr entire ly new. It also removes all Kntozoa for VVormp.T which produce irritation andinhabit the rectcm. t "i T- 7 ' If . 1 ! . C tl 7 ) 1- 1 j. iook weu ia ine eanietus m so umaujjnwtj which represent a short history of the dlseaw - well as some most aargravated casea which na been permanently cured after many years-of in tense sutterin(. A heat ef diseases ara cameovolt by this new discovery. ; It produce a healthy si a to of the' rectum,' and removes all scaly formations which are sure 10 be in connection whh that re gion. - '. -- - - Price SI 0,00 per package of Jmtr vrals, all cAsna One pACKAon wiil rsaroiM a raaMAjfCMT cvaa. " t DR. S WAYNE & SON,'- No. 4 Ntoti Sertnli Slreet, alxnx Market, PKiTs,. Sole maaafaeturerafor lb -discoverer, aod.ezcla- slve a rents for the United statear- ' - N. B. Aa COL. GIBBS'- tletaedie are compos ed ef the most expensive materials, rt will be ini poa ible to sena them put on agency, but, in order to let the afflicted from all parts obtain them, they will be sent fret on the teceipt of $10,00) by.-Express or otherwise. J - - - A very itoersi aiscount 10 iuc man ror vmn . Nov. 16. r . :."- -i. 0lrly. r SASH, BLIND : AND DOOR AGENCY: Formerly conducted b Gntt-C. Holchkias. rfHE" public are hereby Informed, tha 1 have JL bees appointed agent tor tne sale 01 TV imow Sash, Blinds and Door a, manufactured by the New .Haven Uem, and am prepared to fill at orocr in thesabovs line. The oaality of the work el thNew Haven Com. la well known in this market. Baiidera and all persons in want ot the above arttctes, are requested 10 send in trrcir orders, and taey will aeuronoptry anea. icrras invariably eaahon deftwjr. . .yjn A.UW If HK rncr tAgtnl Co-mmissionji a d Fprvardutg Me r eOani. , . - - April 18. " ... . ' ,1a. - T t ... LtHI&ir, J--' 5BBLS. North Carolina. For sa 'Vf- Nor. 23. - WM. M. SHERWOOD A CO. PRIME NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES At BBLS. in sood order; IS half bbls. do. do. Low for cash, at . .. . G BO. H. KELLEys; Dec 16. J II. N C T a S, Age copy 114. BELLS! BELLS It BELLS! If T'lIE Subscribers manufacture and keep eon- X stantly on hand -a large assortment of Bell snitabla for Churches, Acadrntrs, KoctorM,Sta mera. Plantations, ete,, mounted with their tar proved Hangings, tha most efficient in nse. Their establish meat has bees in operation Thirty years. having turned oat nearly 10,600 Bells averaging 600 laev eace. s end tts pattern and process at nana- i fact era Co perfected, together with recent improve ments, l oar its tsetts nave a a anqvael repaitottwB for volume of sound and quality of lane. They have juat received Jan. 1854 the First Premlam (A Silver Medal) Of the World's fair ia New Vork over all Bella fir am this Country or kurore Hav in a large asaortmeat of Bella on hand, and being in immeotate connection witn, routes in air tnrec tiona. either Rail Koad, Canal or Kiver, and hnt hoars from New York, we can execnte order with dispatch. Address - , A. MF-NEELVS SONS, j, West Troy, Albany Co.. N. Y. Feb. 21. , - . 144-lye. FOUR BBLS. FRESH BUCRWDE1T. JUST in store and for sale by r Jan.. QUINCE & COWAN. BUSINESS -dAilDS. . E. i. JLUTTlJRtOli.; XrORWARZUNG COMMISSION MEKCHAffT. t -Vf II,MI .MGttlSi , K, C- " Sipl. VSth. 1854. ' 63-12m. DR. EORGB BETTXER, i op xortTfr ca Rot.rvA , ' ? -OFFICE. 5o. 5W. BROADWAY,' PRE3COTT OrjSK'-E'V YORK. Fr;i, 1861.; i X t& tve. W. M. jSREUWOOD & CO , WrTOLESAK Groeeraand fammiaaiui chants WiliiiiBjUoh. V 40. '- - All consl"oroenie oi Navai Storta, fes'etherwMh Cotton, Hacoa. La'd, Corn, Menl, l"lor f ,ahai - .1 B-l-t- .W . 1 ' ' ectita the high f market price" ;- ' ti5-tr Dee. 13 -.;, I . : D. L0YE.Y MAXfrFACTURER AST) DEALER IN v CJLBIN13T FURMTLRE, ' BEDSTEADS OH AlRa-MATTRKS8ES,&e.&c: . Front atrjaet. Sooth t Marfcet. y Sept. 1V!83, . ,t, ,f - 1r-,e J- COyf.1TSSl6S MKRCUA S.T 4 GENERAL iuBA r. -tJct UPHOLSTERS & PiPER RINGERS, KEEr OX 'HAND -MADE TO OttPlSB.,. AlMlresses, Feather BctUr Wuulam Cmxtaws Jtll worlt la theha lfn 4h" t lorteat Ko- ttce. ' ' WjiBit2tor, n, tJ-viHWaet "Blarch Is, 1854. , - JOSEPH r; BLOSSOM, ; v Seieral Commiuior and Forwardin; Wfirliaat Prompt perannar attention pvrn tn Colisljn- mewts for Suler Shipment. Liberal Cash erfeoness madeon ConsesiCmenls t mi or Co tnw New Yr.rk friends, "Wilminstan, Jan.'SO, 1854. " ' PaC: "wTobowari),'-"-:'' : : : GKNRRAL Cownaisaion and. rorwaralnw Slav enant, WUmlnftoa. j , -- . . Liberal J ash adraneea tndson Consiynnwntn. .MT 291 833. -A0 t ., ... - c. pcpbk. dasiei. m. pssaa. . r - . DaPRE CO. GENERAL' AGENTS COMMISSION ASU FORVTAKDISO MEKCHANXS, - WILMISQION fL C. .Jmlf 23d, I8S4.V-,-.- . -u. 4-12rn. jaaLcaJkMBCBse!. - , v. -wionw6.- ANDERSON & SW AGE. - GENERAL COMSIISSIOX MERCHANTS, inrr , T -f-fA "M ni g - Liberal rash advance wade on consignments. WarcU2T, 18M. " ' 94. RUSSGLL &. BROTHER, ttAT l.t.lS. BVSSLt & CO .1 -' GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, -WILMINGTON, N. U. Liberal eush nttrce msrte'on coflfTinieatBf Navaltrores, Cotton, and other produce . May-3, 1854. - .' - ' - ' ' . C, & D. DuPRE. WHOLE SALS AND BEtAt, BEAL1H8 tW Dmss. Medicines, cnemicais, t-ninis, iyy smnj,- uinn, i ci j Old litquora, Faticy Articles, de MAaKKT STHKBTf- - . W1LMINOTOM, N. C. PrrLptIonscareftilly-npoanded brperl need persons. . - - . - - WILLIAM A. GWYEti, GeBerali;eat:Forwar Jinji Comniission Ucrthant Itakp4sanrelrlnforminc my friends, that I am praparea loive tu ButiocMomrum l efficient and personal attention. I have a whaif for Naval Stores, wttnjirapie accoinmaaiuon, House. and Warehouse Uonsianmenta 01 wavai Stores for sale or shipments and all kinds of coun try produce solicited. Cash advances made on oonsianmcnts. t April 18,1854. , - , C0NLEY,.KIRR & CO. :" dealers: in ; 4 D UTTER, Cheese, Lardond Smoked Provisiona, II Port R.wf. Rp.mt. Psai. nnd Dried' Fruit. 233 and 235, FRONT ST ttEF.T, Corner of PECK Slll, IS.V, March 23, 1854. - -i- -- lf-c - WILLIAM H, PEARE, COLLECTOR 1SB iDf CSTIelKfi 4CEM- For ' Country If ewspapera througnaiit tne United States. . Bssement of Sun Iron B Idinj?, Baltimore street All baainesa ec'.riisted lo:iis eMi transacted promptly. on lioeralierma. - - seat , loaa. r . .. ... . -. . jw JAMES E, METTS, r COMMISSION Sr FORWARDING . ; . . v MERCHANT, z 'fflLMmOIOSi MoC,".-" lAugast 26th, 1854. - y - ' 69-tf. ; T. C. & B G. WORTH. - WILMINGTON, N. C , ' Jan 17, 1854. - . ; - 12S jAa. T. rtTTivAT. I :iv - srrcna!TT. PEfTEWAY & PRITCULTX. . General Commissten and KorwaYdlns;. Mer CHANT. ALSO WIIOLESaLK GROCJtaiJ, , . r- NOllTH WATEft STREET ' I WiLSUSTSTOS, N.C. Prompt attention wilt be given to the sals of Javal Stores and all kinds of Produce.. lalend keeping an assortment f JSrocerWs, l anars and Provisions. . , ,? July 18.-; . - . "'-. JOSEPH D. FLANNER,t : General Commission Merchant, WfUMIXOTOJf, S..C ' "May 9th, 1854. , I , ,' : 8Mr-. JAS. II. CnADBOURN & CO., "General Commission Merchants, WlLMIXCTOJ-.-W.t-. , Jas. H. Caaoaooan. ' Geo. Chabbosbh. " Juo. I, 1864. . 124. tr . ? HENRY NUTT. fACTOS aSDTWWIBDISlJ WflT, r-' Will gits his frtmal aUealian to usituss entrust: . . sdilm his core . . . j - L Sept. 8. 18S4, 75-ly-e. - GEORGE MYERS. t . . , i i . - m r - Keeps canMiaamy ennjua, nu, a . Prmnu,lf Wl Wiiim Ws Fruit, CofertlonmrU,4-. South Prontsirssi- V VTIIiBISGTOJl, H.C. Joe. ISC 1851. 109. - - WHOLESALE A?fD RETAIL GROCERS; DEALERS IN WINES 4 LIQUORS.: " Corner of Front and Princes streets, WILMINGTON, N. a Jaly 29. S6. BUSINESS C4TIDS; A-. Vito;fcMW. ' ' W. A. il. f'.UoaKi.i;K. VANBOKRELEN & BRCTIIER, WIMINGTON. N . ' ' "Maniifactuwtrs'ot arid dealet tnTVaAstores. Moras aWharfes for- Prodacn furnished l f4ir rataa under inaaranea, Jf Jeairtd. Jan.t. - , , t . - l-'f- B. C VRCCMAN. ' ' -OSOG HOOafX01 KltKEM AS HlUJSTtlSi, 'MERCHANTS AND FACTORS,, . WILMINGTON, N. C. . " 't. C. CO. -COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 1 T 4 I'M T T R 1ET, " NEW YOttK. T ' - ' f REEB1S 1SD BPCSTfiaU W1LM1XCT0S. X TEEP constantly on hand a atock ol Flart IV Com, forte, a aeon, oan, .oyce, oagar, fuo- Sn!T, taftfliti, soap, or- irn and UvmnUn L.quor and Wines i Iron.. Kails. Paints. Oils. Gtama, Dxmttlrct, Halt, lioota. Shar.i- leather. Azrivltlnral Implement, and - rieiw at other articlea. snitabla fur famiiyand plan tation avse and lha rrtaU trade, which ihcy WU dlsposeof lo Iota to suit dealers or consumer oa reaannabte term for cash, or in exchange for Ni val Stvea ot other produce. - .. " . t The senior partner iJ. C. FatBM AiO Ideated in the dry ;of Nw York f the jnntor partner, Geo. Houston, in Wilmington, it oesirea, aavances, wilt be made on c-nijri ients to and from either alaee. All business entrusted to them will receive arener attention t and ordera for Good Will be prompllyand carefuny.filled ... . . . ,Bept. a, ia. -- . io-i. . - GEO. 1IARRISS, 3 Geueral .Commission Merchant, tVIUMISGTOS. N. C. STRICT" attention given to procuring Freight and purchasing Cargoes for vessels.. E. P. Hall, Esq. 1 ' O. G. Parley. E?t, Wjltniogtoa- ... - li A. Taykw, Eaq..- J. D. Bella wy, Kq Messrs. Tooker.lSinyth & Co.f I ew York, Thompson & Hunter, r- Alex'r. Herron, Jr. Philadelphia. SrrlS!- B,,U;r-, I c.U cr: Ja. 2. 1854. , 13Jt . WESSEL & EILERS. i? COMMISSION MICOCHANTS ei WFIOt-E-SALE GROCEttS, North Water St., Wil- f mtnston, -N..C intend'to ker-p at the above stand a genera laaaortmsni 01 lirocerlos, Ulquore, bod Provision at wholesale atjd to cairy on a Genera tCemmiasion Baslneas. : - -. , " - airiiticr t- i R. P.Hall.Prcs'i Br'ch Bank of thetate O. G. Parsley, Prcs't Commercial Bank. P.K.Dickinson, F.aaj . - Pop pe A Co. I Mn.'vt - Jan. 20 1654. '. 131. GEOII.KELLY, 7 COMMISSION MERCHANT ; Neztdoot to A. A. Wannet's.oh North Waterat. wiilattendte the sale of allkinds of Country Pro iuee.such arCorrr, Peas, Meal, Bacon. Lad,c.'. and will keep constantly on hand a full supplyof Groceries, Ae. . .,.,,. .,'..,...... .m -"'-ftefeyelioes'.'- ' WiHe.IIall.ofWayne, JnoleXaa, Wilmington W. Caraway. ' - Gen. Ala.. MeRae. -.-K. P. Hnlt. Wilmington, Wiley A. Walaet. , Dec. 13,1853. . ,115-1. - 7AS. P. GILLESPIE. GEO. 8, GILLESPIE. ,AMH4 V. GiniRAPIR Si. Ctl -.' , PRODUCE .AND FORWARDING r ...,":';.ACB:NTS,-,:vJ . WILMINGTON. N C. . . Pat licnJar attention paid to the fecelpta and Pale of A'arfsf Stores, Timber; Lkmber, Corn, Baepit, Cst- on, 4e., 4-c. March 30,1854. 6. S. M.WESTr . : jLocUoacer aad Commiuioo HercIiBjiti - WIIi-HM tl l'tN. fit C. -v.", . WILL-sellorbav fteal fUtate and Negroes at a small commission. ' " ' , also s . ''' Strict attention gtventd the sale of Timber, Tur penttne.Tar, or any kind of Country Protlnce. Qlflae second duor, bvutb side of llarket reet, on the wharf. " Jirne 12, 1854a v- ' -. 1f . v- -- rr- W. T. MlWRK. ; ISO. . BTiNt.T. J. W. JONKS, V MOORE, STANLY; i CO COMMISSION ME R CHA N TJSj WILMINGTON. N, C, : " Oct.26tn, 1854.- ' Zr-C..MYERS, . . -V-: ' WHOLF.SALri AND R&t'AlL DEALER. IN JIA TS. CATS, . UMBREItLAS . AND VALKIN0 CANES, Kfe. 1 Granite Kow, Front Street.' WOOL, Fur. MU, and Meleakin Haia, Cloth, "Insh, nd Silk Glased Caps. T the ease ordoee at New Vork Wholesale Prieeo. . - J"V- - '": - JT. & J. L. HATHAWAY & CO:. C'OMMISSIO N. MER CHANTS, WILMINGTON, N. C. I. Ba THA WAT, i, L. ATHWAy, M. B. tJtl.lXr ;". ; D.CASHWELL, - " COMMISSION MERCHANT, :'- WIL.WISGTOX. Jf. C.j,, . -Sept. 30. ' . . ' S4 tf T,C.W0RTH, : General Commission Merchant tiljiixgtoji, ir.c, --a. k- , USpAL adva nces made on noasignmen la of Cot ton, Naval Stores and other proti oca ' : f P art ifatar attention girenby O. W. Davis fspuc chasing cargoes, procuring treighta for vessels, March 2, 1364. 128-lye. - -, COCHRAN RUSSELL i SCTCESS9hl T8 TBaUUJlWE co -General Commitiion Merchants. - V ZI.KtI MWcaa, ind S3 North, IVulmr StssA ...... 1 IllLl Aft." . j . HAB-VBT COCBJBAir, ; ra.-Bjaaaft. - Liberal cash idvancea made on eon sign men ts July 30th, 1354. 63-tf. - .... . . . ... . . T . W . DOLLNER, POTTERi & CO. - COMMISSION MERCHANTS, . m H BIT l Pi April30, 1854.-, i. : , o-y-P-, NO3 BIACKEREL. Off BBLS. jnet received nd for sale by 2SO ; Ocr- 26rf , ADABS,JRO.A CO. THE PRUALITY OF WORDS. TTrrrHsnlntradnction.br Edward Hitchcock. "VV Dtt Presidene of Amherst College, and Profensor of Tbeoloey and Gewtogy. A book tha mBstintereat aU ar-M-nlific minds.. Jasf received and for sale by . . J-TMUND. prii. SUGARS. - Fhnda. and bbls., for sale low hy " Jan. 70. , MOORE, STANLf A CO. EXTRA AND NO, 1 SOAP. 4 FOR aale low, to clone consignment by Jan. 20. MOORE, STANLY s CO -m THE WHOLE WORLD. $300,000 worth of Gifts, W for the subscribers to the lVllVIMOTH PICTORIAL Of the Whole World. Published simuUaneously in the three cities of XLW YBi, PrliypLPDIA ASD B1LTII0BE, As soon as J0O,U0J aubscrlpt'ions are obtained j and having already an 'actual cracvLAriost or A about ZU0t0(W, il is now aerlam lThe Dislributiou will aeon take place A anon 2 the extraordinary list ojr oifts, (being i one for every iickci isfupuj are ', PrrtC Hart's Klegant Country Seat, valued at - 2S)0O, A maetMificeut CItv Kesideuce, valued at 1 T, (KM),V ' ACashtWan tor 100 years, without interest or secuiity lO.OOO, Building Loe. Elegant Piano Fortes, Melodeons, Go!d tVatehes. Bracelets, Ring. Books of f TrevetairtjheOld and New World, by Prof, . USU Heat Kaate, aj-c. l'C, oto. in ail num. beringSOO.COOGifta, valued at S30O.00O. Every ningtc'rentittance of 1, aeenrcs one year's aabseripCion to the Mammoth Pictorial, and the gratuity nf a Gift Ticket, which entitles the holder to one share in the 300,000 Gifts. Thus every person iavesiinsx,in this stupendous Enter prise receives the fall worth of his-or her money, in suhscriptiop to a firstfelaas journal, (tbe great est and most InlctestingtUciorial of the age,) he-, ides a GiftfoY each subscription axhlch may prove an immense lortaae in ma receiver For cumDlete list wf gifia. and loll and explicit particular in regard to the great 'Enterprise, Dis tribution, Ae.i see a copy of Tub! Wholb Woblb, which ill be promptly sent, tree o chsrge, where detired by letter, post poiu. . - Tn a Wholb World may also be seen at the Office of all paperaoorvtainins thlaa!vertlement, where Inform lion nny be obtained in regard to ithe paper and F.nterprise. t . A ' . . nn... .nil I .itl J..I.An. r lucrative and at (he aanie lime genteel employ ment, nhoald not fail to see a copy of The W hole World, whieh contains by far thosnoat liberal in. duccments ever offered to agenta ia the way of immense cash premiums, gifts, commissions, &c whereb any person, with ordinary activity, ran edMiy make gl.UOU and npwards, per rear; to whieh fam the Jgenta we already have can certi fy. Serare the Pictorial, and become wise, rich, and happy. - '- ' v "... Corrtwpondents must write ther address Kama, Post-fffice, County, and State, PLAIN and DiS Tl.s'CTP,rlC will be their own fault If they fail to tr-t an anewsr. Adhere to this, and alt return will be promptly sent wherever desired, in any part of tne world. -If any orders are received after the 3CO,CC0 sub scribcrasre obtained, the money will be promptly return d. pot-pald, to t e persons sending it. All letters and" remittances for the Pictorial, WITH GIFT TICKETS, roust invariably be d- rireedpot,pfiid,lo Prof. J. WOODMAN HART, Wortctn Hall, liroadicaw, lev york, there being the only office for the Gift Koterprlve. But reouttances tor the notorial wnnuui GiftTickota, may be sentto Prof. J. WOODMAN VI ART, Harts Building, Chtsnul Street, Ph.Ua tltlpkia. Pa., there being tha principal editorial nn l publication omoe. , . Oct. 3, le.i4. 85 Bm. - Zermat Anti-Scorbutic Toothwash. , TO TH C LADIES. NOTHING add more to beauty than clean, white Teeth, and Gams of healthy eolor. The most beaultful face and Vermillion lips become repulsive, ir the latter, when they open, exhibit ski horrtWeaneeracie of neg'eetea leeih," AU who wish .clean, white Teeth, healthy Gums -and a sweet breath, should give ZEttWAS'H TOOTH WASH a trial. Kor sale by . C. db O. DePttF, Agents, . Wilmington fl.C. " Sent. 3ft. . ' ' ' - 84 i j PERFUMERY ! . , JUST received from Mew. York and Philsdel I hla : . . Groea LuMns's Fxtracts for the ETandVf f " do. - do. - Toi let tw Soap -; -j.' : - do.. Glen ay Mush Toilette Water, ' do. ' do.. -Verbena do. do. ' do.-. - Yankee Soap t '' ' ''" do. . Camphor Ko.ipj . -' s ' do. Pontine do. A I urge assortment of Hair R rashes, and a anot her ef fane article usually kept in Drag JS tores J. 4. D. DcPttK, Wholesale DruggfMa, . , Oet. - Market-ai Wilmington, N-O. THE NORTH CAROLIJtA . MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE C0HP . . .RALEIGH, N. C. ' ' - THE above Company h sbeea inoperatlonslnce the 1st of April. tS4d, under the direetionof tha olio wine Officers, viz i a - Ur.Uharies K. Jonnaon.i-restdenr, - .'Wni.D. Haywood, Vice President, l Jamea F.Jordan, Secretary v 4 . Win. H. Jonea, Treaaurc. Perrin BuBbee, Attorney - ' " .Dr. R.B.Haywood,- .Cvtuultatum. J. Heraman. General Ageaf. r. -' r Thia Company haareeelved a charter giving ad vantages lotbeinsared ever any other Comnaay. The 6th Section givea the Husband theprivilege to insure his own life for the sole ase of his Wife and Children, free from any claim wf the representa tives of tbahnsband orany of his creditors. . Om nixed on Durely maaaf Drinclsk's. the life members nrtlclDateln the trhole of the profits whieh are declared annually. - Pestdea rfto applicant tor life, whn the annual premium ia oveibUOmay Bay 1UC IMill IH I, UIC. All erainis far inaurance against the Company will ee Da id within ninety eaysaiier Proof ol the deatli af the Dartv ia furnished. . " V-' - Slaves are insured ror one or nva years, ai rates which will enable all Slaveholders to secure this class of properity agaiaat the ancertaiety of life. glave insurance present a new and Interesting featurein the history of North Csrolina.which wist prove very important to the souther States. me last tone montns operation oitnis fjompany show s vervt argeimount of business mere than the Direct ore expected te da the first year having aireaay issued more man auu fottcic. - Bf. W. w. llAaataa, Medical Kiimlner. and Agent.vrtiminaton.rt.U. - - . -. - Aiit.ommantcatlona onbnsinca eof the Company sBoaio oe addressed to JAS. F. JORDAN. See'v. L . Jlaleigh. Jan. 25. IS54. w - ; . -. . tf.- BOOT AND SHOE STORE. nvnnnv. n pntrrsmr .1 hi. 'old stand on Market afreet, beesn lne to retern-his thanks to hie otdkiends and customers for the -liberal patronage heretpforv extended tohitn, and lotntorui them thai hie-atock of Boots and shoes, ireluding evcrv varf etv in hi line- ia now as complete and a extensive aa at any former period. Hie slock of Gentlemen Roys and Children's Botts and Shoes embraces eve ry variety of style, fashion and quality that can be desired, or that is nsually railed Ut, including a liae assortment or L.actes.aasses sne txm lerosa' j vat Shoes. ' ' ; V'-j He woild particularly Invite the jttntion of the Ladles to his extensive aaeortment of Lsdiej nd Misses Leather, Morocco. Knameled, ftrorrae, Pat. Leal her. Goat Skin, black and whits Kid and a a riety of fancy colored Baaia; Shoea and . Slippers. Also, black, brown, blue, purple and variegated silk Gaiters, a new and handsome article, with and wiib- Lsut heels.. Ladiesfancy Gaiters si 1 a pair. V . ci.v . 1 1 n.t 01 r . 1 Inn. Please call sod examine. - Z Mr. French would alsoinlornt histriendaaedlbe public, that he la State Asrnt for the sale of DaVra Pain Ciller and vTrighfa Indian Vegetable PUla, bj either wholesale oeretaiLt. ?. ..-''.--. ,Wsrll ,-,v . (jW''-'Se' SUPERIOR EUCRWEHITr PLATTS Mills Patent Hulled BackwhcsT, n extra article received ts day and frr rale Vf Nee.H. -rVo. 3 Granite Rss. UiJl.LiuA4A bllj il.. J SIXGLK4 sleehle foldlaexerr eonvaeOeni and pr-Vf against vermin, foe vale be ' Jaly 1. WILKlXSOiV ESLCIt. D0CT. JOHNSTON, II A I. TIMOR B LOCK IIOSPITAL. WHERK 111a y be obtained the mwt speedy, pleasant sod effectual remedy in the world for al SKCttRT D1SEASK3. Gonorrheas, Gleets, Strictures, Seminal Weak ness, Pains in the Loins. Constitutional Debility Impotency, Weaknesaof the Back and Llinha Af fections oi the Kidneys, Palpitation of the Heart Dys"epsU,M-.vous Jrriiubiity, Diseases of the Head, Tbront Nose or Skin j snd all those serious and melancholy disorders a riving from the destruc tive habitsof Youth, which destroy both body snd mind, those secret and solitary practices mors fatal 10 their victims than the songs of '.ho Syreiis to the mariners ef Ulysses, blighting their mot bril liant hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage, Ac, impossible YOUNG MEN. , Especially, who have become the victims of SotUm rv Vice, that dreadful and destructive hsblt whi-h annually sweeps to an untimely grave thoiiannda of young lu en of the mot exalied talent and brilliant intellect, wh' might otherwisH have entranced lis tening Senate with the thunder of eloquenco. or wsked toecstacv the livinelvre.mav cull withV..ti confidence. - MARRIAGE. ' Married pe'sons. or those con(cmnlntlnrm.rrl.,. being awarrnf phj'sicol weakness should immedi stely consult Dr. J., and be reetored to perfect health. who p'aees himself undarthe earrof Dr .. ston may religionoly confide in his honor aa a een tleman.aod confidently rely upon hUaktll asa phy sictan. r ' OFFICE, TCn. 7, SOUTH FREDERir-IT s, 1 DOORS FROM BALTIMORE tit., (east side) UP THE STEPS. ' 1 ,; No Mercury or Nauseous Drugs Used. TAKE NOTICE. Da. JoHTCBTOW is the onlv iHlnrl. CI ..A Physician who advertises his very extensive Prac tise, ami h.s many Wonderful Cur:s Is a snflielmt gusrantn o the affiic-it d. Those vho kLdA to he speeoxly and effectually cured, should shun the ustrijlixBimposters,Hoony rttin their health. ano aootr 10 nr. Jonnston. - DR. JOHNSTON. Memberofthc Royal Collece of Surgeon. T a. eradoate fromonuof the most eminent Celled., n't the United States, and the erealer nan r..k... life has been spent in the Hospitals of London, Par- 1 , .H..f iLniu sikiiiinii, wis rnecfed some of the pioai astonishing cares that wereeverknown. l;.ny trouble withgtng in the ears and head -nen nwrrp, ereai nervoucrrse, being alarmed at sudden sounds, and bnshf jinef s. with frnii.nf blushing, attended somrtlntes with de ttiiod, were cured ini mediately, f A CERTALV DISEASE. When the nii'cuidrd and Imntnitm .t pI.?BStre finds he has Intbibtd the eda of .hla puioful dtwase, it to often happens that nnill-tim-ed sene of shame, or dread of diecuvtry. deters himftem spplying lo those who..trom-du-.ilnii and respectability, ran alone befriend him, delay- miin mo cvHHf.uiiufMiryTniptonis ol ihlsborrid di make thtir apnt'srance. sui h as ulcerated ore Utruat.ieMrtt nose, oortural pains in the head and limbs, dimness ef eight, deafness, nodes on the shin bonus and arms, blotolies on the bead, face and xlreniilit procresa on with friahtlul ra. pioity.'iill at Inst th pnlute of the mouth nr ih bonf-of the nose tail In and the victim nf thi awfal disease becomes a horrid obiect . of Ainini a. aeration, till death puts a eriod 10 his dreadful stif- lerinKs, oy rer.oine rum 10 - iHat , bourne front whence no traveller rotorna." To euch therelo-e. Dr. John top pit dges himself to preserve tho most inviulnhle s rct j j and. from hi. extensive prac tice in the first Hospllslsin Eampo and Amuilca. he can eoofidi-nrJy n-etmmttui a unfa and snerdv cure to tin- unloi lur.a-e victim of llii. h.irri.t as.-. It ts a nwlnncholv fuaShat lhsanda fall victims 10 this dreadful duraae. owinff in 11. . skilfiilm to ot ignorant prt lcndeia. who. bv th of that deadly poison, mercury, ruin the conotilu tion, and either s nd the unfortunate suflcrer 10 an unttiiKly grave, or else make the residue of lif.i n.li. enable. ( ' t TA KE PA R T1CVLA R NO TICE. Vt. J. addresses all those who havelniured ihm. selves by private and improper indulgences. .1 . 1 ....... . e . - . 1 . . .. unoc .m p.uii ui i;m hq niia mebinct.oly ef. fette, produerd by eailr liabim of youth, viz 1 Weakness of the Backi and Limb. P.in. in h Head. Dimness of Siht. Loss of-Muscular Pow er, rati nation 01 tile ,JHeor, Drapepsy. A'ervous irritability. Demngement Bf (I e Dieesiive Func. tions, Ganoral Debility, Symptoms of Consump tion, die. , Mentally The f atluliflect on lha mind nr. much 10 be dreaded 1 Loss of Memorv. Confimlon of Jdeaa, Dfireasian oASpiiiis. Evil Forebodlnes. a irmun m oumij , oku uioitui, i.ove of Soli tude. Timidity, die. . are iome of the evils produced. - Thousands ot persons of all ages, ran now judge what ia the cause of their declining health. !.,. ing their vigor, becoming weak, pile and emacia ted, have a eineolsr appearance about the eyes, eough and svniptoms of consumption. lYittrruxl fertont, or those contemplating mar. rlage, txlng aware of physical weskness. .hould immediately consult DrJ. and be restorrd to n r. fect he;ilih. S ' DR.. JOHNSTONS I INVIGORATING' REM E- f DY FOnORG.pilC WEAKNESS. . By litis great and important remedy weakness of the organs is speedily cured and full vigor restored. Thousands of the moat Nervous and Debilitated individuals who had lost all hope, have been Imme diately relieved. All Impediments to - . -C MARKIAGE. Physical nr Mental Disqualifications, Nervooa Ir rltabilttv Trrmbfinga'and V eaknera, or exhaustion of the- moat tearful kind, speedily cured by Dr. Johnston. i Young pirn who have injured tbemstlvea by a certain practice indulged in when alone a habit Inqocnily Uwrned frm evil companions, or al school, the efRcte f which are nightly felt, even when nslerp. and if not cured, renders marriage Imoosfible.and destroys both mind and body. V hat a pity that a young man, the hope of his coontty, and tin; darling of hia parents, should be snatched frem all prospecta and enjoyments of life, by tho connrqurnc-s ol deviating from tbe path ef nature, and indulging in a certain aecrrt habit. Such persons, before contemplating 1 MARRIAGE. Should reflect thai a sound mind and body are the met I necessary requb-iu-s to promote connubial happiners. Indeed, withoat these, the journey throngtt Hie beeomess wearj ptlgriniage; tbe proa peel Iwarly darken to the vImv; the mind becomes shadowed with despair and filb-d with the ntelsn t hoty refle-ikn that the happiness of another be. enme blighted with our own. OFFICE iXO. 7 bOUTH FREDERICC-ST.. ( BaiTisteaa, Mo. - AUKnrglral Operations Pel formed. , - fi Let 04 false delicacy prevent yon, bat apply Immediately either perM.nally er b letter. -rtkln Ilseaea Speedily Cared. . . V TO STRANGERS. ' The maay thousands cured al jhia institution whh In the hit ten years, and the numerous impor tant Murcicsi Operas ton aerfornxd be Dr. J.. wit nessed by the Reporters of the paper, and many etner pemfms. notices es wnien Have apoeared again a do strain eenwe ine nnotiff. rra snfTictenl guars n Me that 4 he atUicia4 will tad a kiUl and atooora -ble iilirsic-iao . - TAaTE NOTICrt. " ' --Iia with thestveaveat selaetaneethat Dr. JOHN STON permit his card lo appear beho ibe pablie, deeming It anprofersional for a physician to adver tise, but anless be did so, the aAUcted. especially siranpera, could Dot fail lefall into ilie handa of these impudent, hoaeting Unposters. IndiviJoala dVetllMeef knowledge. nms and eharctrr. ped Ura.ahoemekem. mrchnnirm. Ae.,advertUing H.em s4ve ssphyMcisnst iirnov""t quncksi irtfA tfAy. tying vcrtilkmU of Grt UemJtTfut C Irom tfersMia who cannot t loond. obint for a few dollar from the. Worthless and Degreed, and mane other ennplngand contemptible sru..csto sntloe the affil'-Wvtrimg moaiat after JnMiib, or as lone possible, snd I" dstsie, leave yon with raised heahh.te- sich ovt yotir.getlln? disappointment.- It r this motive that Induces Dr. J. to advertise. far he mlons emnrirs w. To tboee a nae. Minted with hiv reputation, he deesns it nrcraanry tat say ttrtt hia ereaeniiala or diploeaaa always hang in hie 9 WEAKNfcS OF THE OJIOAKS imsnediatalr cwred, and fuH vteee restored. , O-A Ll LETTER! POSXPAID K-EJd E Dl s KNT BY MAIL. Jan.9th, 135." - 113-1 y-e. Wrr Jr?, AICULA R,1 " 0b,en In ,h NAME and lyUMBb.It.ut you will mistake thenlsce A CURE IN TWO DA YS, OR NO CHARGE. WILMINGTON , MARBLE AND STONE YARD. I'HK Subscriber having accepted the agi nry of A several large cstabllKhnient at the North whu h will furnish him aa unlimited supply of rinih d r unfinished, foreign and domestic MARBLE ol all qualities, is prepared to fill all on'ers for MONIJMKNINANI) TOMHHTOM.S. and every other snide In the line of the busi at ressonsbla rstrs. 8CULPTCRIN0, LETTERING OR CARVINO Exccufedas veil as can he done either North o r South. Tbebeat reference can be given. If rrrpiirfrf JAS. McCLARANAN. Jan. 6, 1854. OUR MOTTO IS ' TO PLEASE" AT THE Wilmington saddle. Harness, and Trunk Mauttfaetoi t. fTHK subscriber respeetlully informs the public X that he ha recently received addition to hia atock of Saddle and Harness Mount ins . c. , I tit lateaiand most Improved stylo, and is constant manufact aring, at hiaatora on market street .every description o far tide in the above line. From hi' experience in the basiness, he feels confident that hewlll be ble to giveontlresatlsfsctlontoallwlio raayfavor him with a coll. llahasnowen hand. and willconstantly keen a larxeassortmen tof cone, errand Sulttey Harness, Lady's S"ltlff, BridUs, Whips, iff.., Gentlemen's SmldUt, Wsipn Spurs, f-c. C-jallef which he will warrant to be ofTi j tithe beat materials and workmanship. I I It lie has also a larva aasortnuinl of V Trunks, Valises. Had die and Carpet Il.ir. Satchels, lancY Trunks. sVe.. and all Other ar ticles usually krpl in auch establUhmcnts.all of which heoflcrtlowfor CASH, or on shoricrcdit te prompt enstomcrs. Saddles, Hrness,Trunks,Rodicsl Bags, Ac. Ac, made lo order. Inadditlon tothe above the subscrlbcralway 1 keeps on hand a large supply of Htrlng leather , and has now, and will keip through the season n good assort men 1 of Vly Ni tt. All are invited to call and examine my Uooilr, whether In want or not, aa I take plea sure in shew ing my assortment to all who may favor ine wit h a can. Harness andCoach Trimmings sold at a fair pries 10 persons buying to manufacture. aiso, tviupt at wholesale. Allkindsof Riding Vehicles bought 1 r. old en eommls-lons. JOHN J. CONOLKY. Feb. 7, 1854. 118 FOX & P0LI1EMUS, 59 Broad Street, Corner 0 Beacer,N. York, Ofri-r for saw fho fol low ine hesvv Cotton Fain Im: NEW-ENGLAND CO'lTON SAIL DLCK-2: Inch, nil numbers, hard and soil 1 also all the various width of Canvas manufactured at lhi m tablinlimint compriking every variety known to the : trade, and ollerrd si the lowest rate. UNITED STATES PI LOT DUCK Woodbrrrv and Mouni Vernon Extra. A fullassortmcnt of tin superior fabric. wii.i imaintiu uurrun uuuk-ic, ia, '.o and Tl inch, all number, hard and soft. This f.-il -ric was awarded the highcat Premium nl the Lon don World's Fair, also al our own St;ite Fair. SHIP AND BEAR MARK DUCK- - Plain nnd willed, manufactured by the Greenwiod' Com pany, a superior article for light sails, ten in, awning". Ac; also, Mount Vernon Twill- d Raven. Howard Havens, Pioneer and Phmnlx M ilia Llghttoit Ravens, plain 21 to 27 inch; Heavy, do. do. COTTON SAIL TWINE A full aanortmrnt. TAItPAULINS. HAMMOCKS. STUFKS, &r. PAPER FLLTINO 30 to 72 inch, mado vciy heavy, expressly for drier felts. CA It COVERING-Cotton Canvass, nil width, from 30 lo 130 Inches, and all nitiiibern, innde rx pressly for covering and roofing rail mm, cars, i ; perfectly and permanently wuter-proif, and mmr enduring rtinn the car it. If. ENAMELLING tJANVASS-30. 3fl. 40.4X orrf 90 tin ti ptnln and n-i, 1,....,.!. - BAGS AND BAGGING Of every det-ritition. Sesmlc Bags. woen whole, all sfxe, inbulini.r 1 00, 200 a nd 300 ; combining slreneth. tuilitv 11 rid cheapness, for grain and menl are unnuriiaaacd. Also, heavy Cotton Sacking. 40 Inch Canvas. 1 thread Warp and Filling, heavy twilled, do. do., 20. ; 22,40 and 44 Inch. WOOL SACLS-Wovcn whole all tizts. a new and dctdrable article. Feb. 21. 144-1 j -e. TII0S. B. CARR, AI. D. D. D. S PRACTICAL DENTIST for thelat ten ycur. Charges for 10 or lc artificial teeth on fine gold plate, each, it An entire set of teeth on fine gold plntr, .. Ditto on gold wl th artificial gums, Ditto on l'latlna plate with artifi cial gums. 7 on ISO Mi 130 On ISC on 75 CO Upper or under ditto, racb, A Pivot tooth that cannot be distinguish ed front the natural, A fine gold filling, irarranled pertranint. 0(1 Ml Do. and destroying the nerve. 43 to S 0 ' Extraclinc a tooth, 60 eta. lo 1 Oi. Bevt dentifrlcs snd tooth bruihes slwsys on hand. Every operation warranted togtvetntlre satisfac tion. Terth Inserted immediately after the extrac tion of the fangs and re undeled after the gum. have shrunken, wiihout additional charge. Office on Markel-t., z doors below the Church. Wilmington, N. C, April Ti. lC-lf. THAT SUPERIOR BUTTER HAS COME! -4ifiiklnB all from the dairy of Adam War. ner, the most eelebrsted dairy li New Vork . II C boxes Cheese 1 50 bbls. superior Pink Eye Pota toes; 5 bbls. Buckwheat Flour. All for rsle by Dee. 16. W. M. SHI.RWOOD A CO. Al EMOIRS of Celebrated Characters, bv Al 1VJ pi phonse De La mart ine. Among the c-lcbrnn d t-haraclrrs of whom sketches are given in tb cm void nice, are NeUon. Heloise, Colunibus, I'iI-h-i lh Potter, Cicero, Homer, Josn of Arc , Tenelon ; and other of no less wide s d'verslty of pofirinn, fortunee and age. 2nd supply of this popular work arrived and for sala by J. T. JIUMis, Jan. 9. 123. CAR PET AND OIL CLOTHS CUT, made, and net down, by WILKINSON & F.NLEIt, Paper Hangers and Upholster. Sept. 28. ' v P3. COAL. onn "hds. CUU Caroliua, to arrive per Steanirhip. North fro-n Phlladelphis.by GEO. HAfTRlajS. Dee. 30. NOTICE. r JUST rreeive by the subscriber sr.d f'-'.-ok 4 Bbls. W hi. Icy 4 qr. casks Frenctt Brandy 60 boxes of assorted I andltst 30 do. Cheese ; 1 - 10 half bbla. Hiram Smith Flour . 10 whole do. do.j 30.1 bgs Table Salt 5 40 bb(s. assorted Sugars, etc. The above articles will be sold low on thort '"iV.0" ff U . TOWN. HF.ND. EMPTY SPIRITS CARRELS. erOM PRIME e-ond hand emoty Spirits Tur- eJUf penilne Barrels. iit landed from Brig A. Adams, r of sale by ADAMS, I5RO. ACO. Dee. 30. 1 19. SPER2J CANDLES L I . AT CASKS. QM BOXES Sperm Candle 1 3' 0 prime Ne Ovy Spirit Casks, extra sise, for sals lw to dose consignment. T. C. WORTH. -Get. 6. bb THE FOSSIL SPIRIT, A BOY'S DREAM OF GEOLOGY, bf John IX. Mill, M. D. Jurt ptbHshed Kor rale s t Jan. li H. w. WIIITAKER'S. SACK SALT. 1000 s cks tat ste-e, for sale In lota lo sun BUSSELLck BRO. 1?9. Jan. ii. 1 t BBLS FAMILY FIXtTR, Just in Store, I t and for sale by Nov. 35. QUINCE COWAN. la.
The Tri-Weekly Commercial (Wilmington, N.C.)
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