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1 :M i . W '' - : V-:".- - OUlU '. - - . w WW: .1 "A ' : VOLUME X-NUMBER 13: WILMINGTON N, "c7,; SATURDAY MORNING-APRIL 14, 1855.: WHOLE NUMBER 1116 MlSCEKLAiM. . " .- .. . ' ' From he Baltimore Clipper. , TUt Humlmg.Catbo!! CIbVaUoi lii S, " - Mary's. " . , So Ae two hundrcil years' ago, ns claim l ctl by the ubjfCXR of the Pope, ,ihe StRle ... of Maryland was founcled by Catholics ' "who emigrated from England, and under Jheir rule here all other religious -creeds ' ' vere tolerated. Coming under the author ity of a Protestant government ibey left i , , behmil them, they hud no power to pro s'. crUe other religious sects if they had felt so inclinett, Therefore, the early Catholic ettlers in Maryland were free ---toleration-: isis,' not from choice, but from necessity They granted frnedom of conscience to thff creeds simply because they could not jhelp it. y ' ; : ;'y 4 . ' Tbongh they estahlished (or rather per i nitted) reltgioui toleratiotv in .MaryUiid t "tuiler a sort of compulsion, "the foreign i . bishops and priests, and their worshipgers ' ". among1 the Forney and Pierce democracy, , .and claiming extraordinary -credit for -it, , - T: and proposing to celebrate.. the event ;wiih r great parade and pomposity during the co ining montS, in Sl Mary's , What a hum bug is this truly ! What a burlesque they are about making of it. ' . Ict me here ask Messrs. Henry G. S. Key, George C. Morgan, James T.. Clack " stoned James R.. Hopewell,' and others who appear to think the Roman Catholics per . . w formed "a miracle when they tolerated other v " sects in Maryland because tfcy could nol help - itT when they intend o celebrate the estab 1 'ishtnent of free toleration in" Mexico, Cen tral America, Cuba, and the South Ameri : ' . can' Republics by emigrants from Ciitholic -' Spain I There were the' places for them to "how Jheir toleration principles, if they - have any. Then ihey were not.subjpct to -s -the.cimtrol of Protestant England. Thfre " -Roman Catholics were free to do as they j . please,and there they proscribed every " ' " JProtestantgect as Uey do in every place where the power of the Pope and bis Bish ops and priests is not curtailed. .. T ' Again, let me ask Messrs. Key, Morgan. Bl.ickistone, and other politicians who bow their beads before the Pope, when they in " . -tend to celebrate be establishment of reli i " " piou3 toleration in Rome and the adjacent i Papal States, and the arrival of that day in - " the history of the Roman Church when a man will wof .C6ase to be recognized as a" good. Catholic the moment he. preaches re ' publicanistn under a government like Aus- trta. When, shall wre hear from, such -.'trucklers to Papists : and Foreigners on " these points? When shall it be announc . e.d that the Roman Church and its representatives- ever tolerated other religious . v sects where they hud the powt-r to prevent it? ' Alas, never, never, never I , Away, (hen, with the imposture of such a celebration as tne itomanisis ana ineir ' servile dependants among the Forney and ' Pierce Deinecniry, are about to have m s ' - St. Mary's. It is nothing but a mockery and fraud. It is an insult to the public in tel!igence,and air outrage upon every Pro " testant Christian in the whole country ' Why should so much noise and parade be maife over free toleration from Caibnlic em igrants who could not refuse it if they hail "v wished to do if, and no credit given to Pr- " testa nts who had granted it on all occa . - ; sions'and in all places ? Let the public - i. think of it, and laugh to scorn all the ac- "' - tors in such a farce. ' ' V Remember the Madi! THE CITY POINT TRAGEDY. : ,v v pETEKSBt'EG, April 1 1. We gave in yes . terday's Express, a somewhat extended . V account of ".a terrible row, attended with ; fatal consequences, which occurred' at City 71 'Point 'oh Monday. ' r - ? - We give this morning such additional ' r- y particulars as w-e have , been enabled to f. ': - gather by strict inquiry. ' It seems that three, of the crew of the - . English oarque Eitgle, Capt. Nelson Oham . hers, from 'Liverpool for Petersburg, loaded ' with salt, consigned to Messrs. Waikins. : , " Soil & Co.; and lying at Harrison's Bir, v came up for the purpose' of bringing the Captain" to City Point, where they were to .i watt until their commander should return from Petersburg. ;;r , 1 While waiting, as stated yesterday, they , commenced drinking, went on board the , Surprise and committed the outrage. - The mate of the Surprise was named , - - Peter Nelson. Ha died Monday night a- - bout ten o'clock, having survived the crush- v ing blows over the head but a few hours. He is said to have been a . very .worthy J steady," and industrious man. His untime - ijr aim tiuci ticait, win uc a oevcic . r . : . e i l. : , . 10 ois iineresiniar lamnjr , wno now niiAiuus- 't ly await his return home at New York. v ."' y The body of the negro man who was - knocked over in the melee, and drowned, ' was recovered Monday night. He was a ': ' ' , - valuable boy and aged about 30 years. ' ' " ,'i . . Christopher Proctor, Esq coroner of tlP county of Prince George;' held an inquest over the bodies yesterday. The verdicts, ' y ,we learn, were in accordance with the . acts. . " . ' .' . : . , As we have already stated,-two of the jnen were arrested Alonday and lodged, in - Prince Qeorge jaiL - The other is still at large, having -come tip to Petersburg, 1 and '- -. proceeded over to Richmond on Monday ' - -fffternooiW - ..;-'y::--.y--yy : -r A gentleman informs us thatlhe jail of Prince George county is quite insecure, and we would suggest that these desperadoes - be brought to this ctty for safe-keeping. " N Buj-lns Marbles t r rllrd TimeM In r.11 ; - ' Hpat. ; ' y;,; ' - v : v Pa (Reading a newspaper, mutters) y i me m trie rivers never going to rise again, I believe, wife. :.. . v , f jjitiie uii"iiter. 1 . wisti the nvers VWuld.Tise. - ! jPa. Why, what haver you got to do p." with tlie rivers' rising? . " t Little Daughter. 'A great deal, papa for then jlie boats would, run, I : Pa. And wli3tliave you to do with the hoats rriming, ray child, hey ? ; . Liitle. Daughter.--They would bring he fpttpu down. - ' . y Pa. Ik'tng over his spectacle) And what haVe you 'to do- withcottOH bah'S? y : . Little Dartgrtter. Why, if the cot.o.r was down, pa, you Would be able to sell it, you know, dear papa, smilingly. ' Pa,- Andvyhat then 1 v"-r ; Z y -'. Little Daughter. You ; would ha?c plenty of money, '' -'- '"i -- ,v Pa-Well 1 : . -Ik'- : '" .4 ;V:'- " Little. Djnghfer(Layiiig her-Jittlc hand on his shoulder,: and . looking up into his face) Then you could pay th;i that gold twenty dollar pie6e yon boi -rowed of her, yoo know, pa pa. . . Pa. And what then, minx? Little Danghter' Then niama could pay aunt Sarah the ten dollars she owes Iter. . - ' - ' . , Pa Ah, indeed ! And what then ? . y Little . .Daughter. And . aunt Sarah would pay sister Jane thn dollar she promised to give her on New Year's, but didn't, coz she didn't have no cot ton," I mean no money, pa. yPa. Wetland what else? (Pa lays down the paptr and looks at her curi ously with a half -mile.) y , Little Daugntr. Ccmsfn Jane would pay brother. John.his fitly ' cents back, and he ?a id when he got it he would give me the half dime heowes mef:and two dimes to - buy marbles, and this is what I want the rivers to rise for, and the big boats to run ! "And I owe nurs the other dime, and must pay my debts. Pa looked at ma. "There it is," he said, "we are all, big and little, like a row of bricks. Touch one and presto! away we all go, down to my little Ca ne here. She has, as a child, as great an interest in the rise as 1 have. We are all, old and young, waiting for mon ey to buy marbles." Mobile Tribune. r.IC lill-WEEKLY 0JtIEUCUL In iu iliaiic J eery : roesDAY, Tmubisdav aou Satcbdav ai 43 pur annam, payable inaUcaset n advance. " -- - , - BV" raaMAS LOHING Ktrru anJ PaopKit to, ' - Corner Front a't Market Streets, a WILlll5TO!, S. C. R1T12A OF ADVERTISING. t qr. 1 insertion $0 30 J I sqr. 'i months, $4 Oi. 1 - i 73 J t '3 " 3 00 l 3 I 00 I 1 "6 8 0 t t month, 2 SO I I IZ - U 00 Ten line or teas make a square. Ifan ailcr risement exceeds icu tines, tue piice will be iu Sropurlioa. - ." All i Iveriisemenrs are payable; al inc liraeot heir insertion. ' ' ' ; Oon'racts with yearly advertisers, will be inadi -n the mow! liberal ifiruia. o irarwfor of contracts for vearly tidvt'rilsin;' will b-i permitted. ShoulJ circu.ustnnees rei.d t than?t in ba;ines, or an one.pectel r tnuva necesarv,a charge nucordias l h" published term will t ai the rtriin of the coniractjt, T-r he time he hawadverti d. ; , i The privilege Annual Advertisers I tncil iioiin d tu their iwn innn'T Mate business; and afl advertisenients tor the benefit of other ptrsun. is wi ll as a!! aivcrtiMi- nts not Imincniately con n-cied with iheir own business, and-all exc s of advertisements' in If ngh r otherwise bynil th limits enjatreJ, will 'e charged ai the ostial rat-. No Jvrli-Tn"nH tsfni'luded in ine con raei pr the sale or rent 'f hon or lands in town -r onntry or for the sale or hire of negrcs. vheth r the nr-ipertv is owned by the advertiser or bv. 4ther persons. The are excluded bythe terni ''immediate businets " " . ' ttferisemetvt Inserted In the tri-weekh Conmereial are entitled to one iesertion In ilje Weekly free of ehar?e. lei, CARO AM) KAXCV riUXTlNC, y RXECBTEO 1 SUPERIOR STYLE. , f;Er for tiif. co nr Ell CIA I... , Niv Vok Messrs. Doiikeb & PoTTea. Uion-CmablbiSmith , . Oentrat Wharf. ' PhiladclplUa S. K- (?ohe!. Oallimart Wm. tl.PEAKcand Wit. Thomson - GRATIS.1 Just PaVlshed, a New Discovery tt Medicine. A few words on the rational Ueat . . ... : u n.T . : m. a . "-lorrhea or Local weakness, Ncrvon ebialy. t -o w spirits, Liasuude. tveaaness or in Limbs and 8 tek. Indisposition and Incapacity fir -Mndy and Labo , Dullness .f Apprehensiin. Lo s of Memory, aversion to Society, Love of Solilitde Tlntidiiy, tfelf-Dinrust, Dizzintp, Urad Ache. In voluntary Disi-hargua, Pains in the Side, A flections of the K yes, Pitnf les on the Face, Sexual and eth er Infirmities In mun. "' '' . ' FtiOM THE FREXCIIofDr. B. DE lA NE Y !: Thelmportantfact ihul iln se alarrningcomp'ain's may easily be rcniovid without Medicine. Is, in this small tract, clearly d.monMruted; and ihe en tirely nrwind highly soci-estul treatment. as adop ted by th Author, lully expLiined, by 'means, of which evry one is enabled to cure himself perfect ly, and at the least possible cost, avoiding thereby nil Ihe advertised nostrums of the day. -. Sent lo any addref a. gratis, .and post free in a sealed env lope, by temnting (p.st paid) two po -l-ase stamps to Dr, H. DE LANEV, So. 17, Lisjien ard Strr. New Vork. MarehlO. ' 149-Cm-p. . "carpet and oil clotds fWf made, and pnt down, hf WILKINSON & F.SLER, Paper Hangers and Upholsters. . 83 Sept. 28. .COAL! COAL!! fll tVK reduced the price cf the Coal now o my wharf t $7.60 per ton, delivered Feb. 27. T. p. WORTH. . 3IULLETS. : v,-'-. CfBBLS;,No I Mulleta. in oak and pine OL bbls.. and in priete order, for s-W by Jan. 20. "a , MiKU.K, STANLY&. CO. . II00P IRON AND RIVETS. 5TONJ Hoop Iron. I.'IJ ad 1 inrh ; 60.000 Rivtls all sixes Kor Kile Uy March. 2V - '- ZKNO H. GREENE. N. C.T, copy. , FRENCH'S HOTEL, , Corner or City Hall Sqtiare and Frankfort St., ; NEW YORK, -' " . . ;" OppotUt the Cily rftU and Pari Fountain,) HAS beea RE-FITTED aiul KUIINISHED. Thrt subscriber trusis that- for convni'nce. el egance, comfort and economy.tt cannot be surpass-, ed in the world. A I! the rooms are warmed gratis ; ih-v are fitted op witb marble top wash Mand, which are supplied with Croton water, by silver- plated cocks. Thu halls and waler-closets on eve- y fl.or, are listutf d during the muht. Ttiia Hotel is conducted on the European. P ten of Lodging Room, and meals as they may be ordered in the Refeeiorv t R. FRENCH. iN. B. Do ant blieve Hackraen. and Kit oners who may say that we are full, as comedo so frru PBCCSIAST ISTEBEST. . ' . March 29, ISS3. . 6-rm-c, , BACON. . 1 i HUDS.Sidts lOdo. ShouTdera.; For sale lllbv RUSSELL P tO t Jan. 3, . , - V9 " IT. J LUH EULOn; FOR WAKDIXG Sr COMMISSION MEllCUAXT, ' i. TV f t j niNG'I'IIM , N . Cm- f:Sepr.-XSth.-t8S4-.. r.v .-,:..-;,: .y 83-12m. v:3i;suEfivooD & co., J HOLESALE Gi'ocere and Comjf8sion Mer - A!! consignments ! .iiaval rjtores, together with J Uoiton, ;aeon, La d, Com, Meat, Hour. &c.(Sha ecure the htght uiarkei price. . - ' . f . Dec 13 - r ' 115-tf . MA XV FA C TV RE R AXl DEALER IN CIBLNET KUJiMTUliB, UEDSTEA US CHAIRS. MATTUESSKi itc.&C. front street. South i' ilarket, . BalWTNV 4ll.lINi. WlbMINGTON. N. C-. . . ; Sent Ui. !8M - . , ... ' 79-y-f J. il. LAiTA,; COMMISSIOXME nCHA ST 4- GENERA U - , - A OUST :. ' WILMINGTON, N. C. Pct.I,!S34y ; ' ' , : ,83-1y c. I TV)fiLMJNStN & KSl.tIR upnfrLSTEns& PiPEii bangers, KEEP, ON UANU ANB MADE WOItDEIt. MiUresvs, FtiUhit Ji vZv, Wi.vlow Curtains and Fixtures ah work In the aNwe Jlne dme al shortest No nce ' -- ' VVihninjfton, ti.C-, Market St. March IS, 4834. ' : . J ' I- TJUSEPH T?7bLOSS03I, Krneral ComifliMioa aal Forwardia? Merchant- t'romut tera.Mai'atteHtlo stveu to Cousigu uieuts lor Sale or Stiipmrnt. Liberal Cault edeances made an Consienments to .me or lo my New Yurie friend. ' vVitmlngtoB, Jan. 30, I8.i4. - 133. W7c. IIS) WARD, OtKNERAL Cotn!iiii'n and Forwarding Mer vJ c lant, vViloiin'ton N.C Li er4l 'tih idvjnees ma Je on Consignments. . Nov, , tS5i. ; , , IC9-tf C. Dtratt. ' r!Kl. B. BAKBB. r n. DuPRE&CO. G ENE R A U AG F.iNTS COM MISSION vANU KHtWAiil)I.VU ilUllCHtV'M, WILMINUION N. C. July 22d, IS34. 64 12m. JAMES ASOrBPOS. EDWARD SAVAGE. ANDHI1S0N & SWAUE. GESEIIAL CO H I SSI OS MKUCHANTS Wll.MI U I ON . O. Liberal ea-h'dvanceb made on consignments. : tarcli il, lc5i, . 94 RUiSELL & BitOTIIER, (LATE ELUS. KtJ-tiCLL fi CO,) GENERAL CO I MISSION MKItClIANTS WILMI.nO ION, N. C. . Liberal cash jdtm-cs made on on-'ignment'l Naval -1 ires, O ji to i, and other produce. A ty 3,1354. . 'y C. & D. DuPUE. YVHOLF SAI.K AND IIETAL DEAI.EItS t ti Drug, tledirliic. C'.iPi'iUtji. Iaiitrs, Oil, lj- Stttfl'-, ;ia?s. evfu.nery. Cigars. Old liiiHor.. V'aej AritcU s, se.;t M AUK t-.T STttKHT, wiLMicriiN, s . t: . rescriptioni-.irefull :o.npaunded by expert ineeu isons. MarchvJS, 1854. ; WILLI I A. ViWYE.8, CeneralAisalForwarJiagi foainiiision Merchant. I take pi:iure in in;-rmio: my frirnd, th it I am. prepared to aive all tuinei i'nirtitt'd to me fficien' an t pnrijoat.i'teniin. I have a whar! lor Vaval -it'ira, with ample U'HJOoiiiiodaiios, Spirit II.ihsc, and V.irehotna. t3onsi-.'nments of Naval Stores for sale or shipment snd all kinds of coun try pro 1. ico solicited. Cash advances made on eoni4;nintnia. ' April 18, 1334. ' . ,. 15. : WILLI A3I B, PEA RE. COLLECTOR SND AUYERTISIRC AGIST.' Per Country Newspapers throughout the . (. United States, Basement of -Jun Iron Bo tjinas,Ujliimore street Alt business t r.uusu d 10 his care transacted promntlr,or iibtral terms. , 1 et 7, 1854. ' , . , ' - 95-tf : " " jaSese. mett-s .v: COMMISSION tV FORWARDING MERCHANT. ' WILMI NGTON, N. . August 2Gth. 1854. - y . C9-tr J T. On B. G. WORTH, WILMINGTON, N. C. - Jan 17, IS54. . ... 125 c JA8. Ti MTTtWAT. 00 E. FBITCHETT- PETTE WAY & PRIiCIIKTT. General Commission and Korwardlntr Mer CHANT. A L-O WHOLESALE GHOCERS,. . NO:tTH WATElt S TUEET, Wilsuxotos. T. t. Prompt attention will be given to ihe sale of Nval Stores and alt kind of Produce. Intend keeping -an assortment f Groceries, L qnors and Provisions. - , , - ,juty 13. : ' ' : . 52- JOSEPH n.FL INNER, General Commission SIcrchant, VIL,5IINUroN, nc; 1 " May 9ih. 134. . , v . 87-1 y-e. JAS. D. cniDBOURN i CO., General Comtuivsion Merchants.- lVIIMlSGTO.N.C, Jas.H. Chadboubj.- Geo.Cbadbopbw. Jun. 1,1354. ' v' " t. HENRY NUTT, F ICTUS AND FaiWlRDHfi AGEXT, " - WUljrive hi fiertnaat attention to i asine entrust - i.d Aw tare: ", x " ' K " -Sept. 8. 1854, , , ; cr , 75-iy-c. T" George myers7 r v WflUESLB AD RETAIL GROCER Keep constantly on hand, Wtae. Tea. Liquor, ProeUis, H ood and WUIoir Ware, F ruii - Conftctionaries,e SoutA Front street Vll.liSOTOX, . J. Nov. is, 1853 .-; -y . " ; y l09 QUINCE & COWAN. WltntiKSALR AVI) It RTAII. GROCERS! . OF. A LERS IS WINES 4- LIQ UORS. Corner f Front an.l Ptinces streets, - WILMKNOTOX. K.C. r Jnly 29-' ...y -, - , - ' , . . ' MAGNIFICENT SPRING GOODS.- I? HIS DA V, March 20th, we -win open a toyge ' L and beautiful -tocli of i ' ' LADIES' DaESS GOODS, . selected with gteal care, 'Maiy of them imported direct of our- wn importation. Out- Stoclr thi printr will, and ehali, compare voratfy wtih any other House, for Eleganeeof Styk D ttgn and Fa--bric? We. will also rec;ive and open the same day Jarse assortment, of Paria Visiles nnd Capes, la-, test Paris Paiterns. - Also, a lare and elegant va riety of ShwK Scarfs, etc.' Wfe-areiJolIy receiving new Goods. ' Please call nnd en mine 011 Stnpk. ' ' , KAU.WVEILElt & BltOS. A" ii. X as i(K k KtKN- - vW. A. M. V'anHokk.l,b.v. v;VANC0KUELEN & BROTHER, : ;. vimington;x. c.f -Manfat:tnrers ot and dealei s in S"aal Stores. . .Storage' and Wnarfageior t'roduce furnished at fair rates under insurance.Jf deairecL f J' - v Jan. I. "V'-y y '-gt.- 122-tL D, C. FRE6MA?4. - GEOHGE rHOOBTOI kii:e.iaV & HOUSTON, - y MERCHANTS AND FACTORS, - i.' - WILMINGTON, N.fC. y " j- i " '. - ' . - - i. c..vijei:ma irco. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, " ns KitoxT stkuut, NEW VOUK. :Ll ' . FREEMiS AJiD U"l'STUS," WlLMlXCTDS, SI ,C- yEKP constantly on hind a -stocks ot- Flour, iV Corn, Pork, llaeon - Salt, Cofo, Sagar, Ah 'asset, Tobacco , Cigars. Snuff-, Candles, Soap, firr ti?n and Domestic Liquor and Wine Iron. Nail, Paints, X,-Ga, Domestic, Hat, Bool. Sitae. Leather. Agricultural Implement, arid a a-rit-tv'ot Hlier artit h.'s, suitable for lamilyand" plan tation use and hc retail trade, which they will djpof.cof it) lots to suit dealer or consumers -tn re'ss-inabte terms for each, orin exchange for Na val Stores or other produce. v f ; . ; The senior nartner D. C Fa beman.'ib located in the eitv f ' New Vork ; the junior nartm-r, Gro: Howetos, in Wilmington. Ir' desired," advance, will be madeon "i-instatt uenta to nnd from cither place. AH. business cntmted to ihem wiil ret-eiv. proper atenion; and ordera for-Goods will be r.mptlvnnd earefullv filled. . j. Sept. 9, IS54 ' . . y j ''. 7fUf. tiEO. HlKUiSS,i General Commission rcrcliitnt, IVllMIiG rox, Ms :..; OTRICT dttenin aiven 10 procuring Freight Z5 and purchasing Cari;ovli lor vessels ti Er ea ru 1 it K. P. Hull, Esq. 1 - 0. G. Par-iley, Esq. ..V; 1. A. Tayl r. tUq. 1 J. II. Bella ny. Esq. ) Wilmington. ft Messrs. 1 oohcr, omj -111 jo., r :Vorb" - Thompson & linn ter, J1." wjf -Alcx'r. Herron, Jr. Philadelphia, h .! , Meri,i& BulU;r l harleston.S. . ra. 1 w .1 fi . 1 -1 ' Jan. 2. 1S54. , i 12J tf. I. WE3SEL. a. B. i:iLEB3. WESSEL & EILERS. COM MISSION M C.linU M".S Vfcj .WflOr.E SALK GKOtJEUS, North Water Mi., Wil mington, Ti. C, intend to kef p a rtbe abovt stand ijen,ra!astni'nl of Groceries, Liquors,' and Provision a: w!ii!snle and to carry on a CJenera ICommissicr Busin Fs. .1 f, - rkfcbesck: 3 j 'I E. P. Hall Pres'i Br'ch H.inic -if l;ate. 3 O.G. Par?ley,Pre'l Commcrt iai Barrk. W'if. . fC . Dickinson , Esq in f; J Ponpe -x - I x, w Vorlf -" 5 ti ro!!ner .6 Potier. J l 1 or'f' , 1 Jan. 20 I8."-4. - ! S 131. GEO. H. KELLY, I . COIMI.SiiON .TjE:ICIANT. Nextdom to A. A. VannctV,un .orth vValert illat't tul t. the sale o-f allklii'lsol .N)untrv Pro liice.!!" a? (T'irn, Peas. Mf-al. Ka-otl l.itrd .5c. ind will keep constantly on hand a full ! supply -tf Groceries. &e. ' rH''. flifer n C!" . ) I r . 'Villef Hall oivVayne. Jr.o l Wjlmi ngton W Caraway. ' Gin. Vl.cX'-.VI jtlae. " E.P. I 'Viltninaton , Wiley A W.;i,Rei . " Dec. 13. I S3. ;l i 115-1 y. - ..i-i-f. ' - JAS. F. GILLESPIE. G EO.'-i A. CJILLESPIE.. JAMK t'. GIT,I,r.PI JC &:('(). PRODUt'E AxND FOUVV'ARDLXG AG ENTS.il j . WU.MtNGTOX. NvC.jT Pat tienlar a'temioit paid 10 ihe receipts and s'alool Sarat Stores, Timber, Lumber. Cdrj, SiaconrCot - ton, if-e., fc -'VI. lit - March 30, 1835. I f It 6. Auctioneer and ComiuissiJiii AJcrrliant, vm.ui.VG ion, n. t tTT'ILL sell or huv Ileal l'.tale and jNegross at V a small commission. also : ' j. . Strict attention elvento the sale of Timber, Tur pentine, Tar, r any kind of Country Produce. OUce second door, South side of Market street, on thejwharf. . s . , i 5 I I . . June 12. 1834. y V 33 ly. W. P. MOORK. . ' JNO. .8T.lNrLT. ll W. JOKS. M00RE, STANLY & CO. COMMISSION" MB R C HA JY.TS, ' W I LM INGTON ; N. C. ' ! OcU26ih, 1E54. .. f 11 . 93. C. MYi-RS, .!i WHOLES ALK A. D 1F. l'A tL DEALER. " IN HATS. CAPS, UMBRELLAS ' AND WALKING t'ANKS.j No. 1 Granite Kotv.l'ront Street. ' WOOL, Kur. Mlk, and Moleskin Hats, Cloth, ltieh, and Milk Gl.ii-d Caps, by ihe case or dizen, at New Vork Wholesale l'litca. .;' J. i . .Nov. 9. ! 99. " D. CAsilWELL, ;.T COMMISSION MERCHANT, AVIlniSiGTON. N. C r sept. 30. . . y r- : t r :- j : 64 tf T woRin, jf GenemI " Commission cijchanf, , - - ivmniNtiTOs; v,c ' USUAL advance made on consignmebts of Cot ton," Naval ;Store- and other produce f - . Pellicular attention given by G. W. Dqvis tu pur chasing ear?oes, procuring treighu for vesecls, &c .Match t, L&i. , , ; J yli3-lyo. rt i f tt RAN & RUSSELL. ltll Ulfc (SurcEs&oas to Tuas. ALiimE A co ) Gencr.il Commission Merchants, No 32. North Wfuirns. ind 83 Nortnl WaZtr Sis. - ' if' m uk ... rm.m..u J. HARVtV COcrtBAS," 5 ; l' Liberal t: iah -i Ivaaccs made on consignments. V.Jnly 30th, 1354.-.. -y -y t ''f. H. DOLLNF.R. G- POTTKB. Jf." 3. CVMERPEN. D0LLNER, POTTER & CO. COMMISSION MER CHANTS, X 15W.YOUK. ! April 30, 1654. . . , k ;.y ;f ,20-ly-pd.; '.' .'. iJ. N. C ARl .O Vi ; " WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCER, i' '''' -ywn DKr.Ka i!t 'K,t"i K., LIQUORS WINE& ALES PORTER Qti '- ..... Mo 3,C5ranlre How, Krout Street, wruuinu vw F"eb. 17th, IPS5. 140-tf- - : : . FREIGHT. ::, ALL freih o Naval Mores- by CapeTear lirw of Boats, wilt Jierenlter be .. ollec'ed at W jf mington. ' T. CAB. G. WORTH. Jan. 27. - - - 1 ' ? -rI3t. PORK. - 1 fr BBLS. "City M!-s. -received per schr. lUt Edward Kidder, and for mile hy Feb. 17. v , . J. H FLANNER. HAYING perfected other rmnpf.nenis.the un diTstened offer their entire stork of Groceries. Tin anrf Wooden Wave, for c!sh nl v, at greatly re doeed prices. UCINCE: i V'OWAN. " March 17, 1355. : ' ; ' r " 1. Herald and Journal copy, j BOOT AND JSUOE STORE.: . GKOIIGE R. FRENCH. at his' utd stand on Mprket street, btgtfl. leave to return his thanks lo his W, old liU.ids and customers torlho liberal palrpnaue ticrettitore exiendt-d to him, end lo iniorm ihcnuhat hiii stock of lio-jta and ihocs. including evtrv vari ety in his Jine isnuw q complete and a extensive Hh at any former period.' His stock of GentimeD Boys and Children's Boots and Shoes embraces eve ry variety of style, fashion and quality that can be dteired, or that is "sunily called fur, Inclitdin? a fine assotttoe'nt of Ladies. JlisBe and Gent letuen's Over Shots.' "' .' " - He would particularly invite the attention of the t.:idis to hi extensive assortment of Ladiej and Misses Leather, Morocco. Enameh.d, Bronze, Pal. Leather, Goat Skin, black and white Kid and a va riety ot fancy colored Baots; Shoes and Slipper. Also, black, brown, blue, purple and -variegated silk Gaiters, new and handsome article, with and with out he Is. l.adii s fancy Gaiters at St 3 pair. Also, Sole Leather, Cijvt-' Skins, and Shoe Find ina$. please call and examine. Mr Kreneh would also inform hi j friends and the pitbliethai he is State Asr nt for the sale of Davis' P;itn Kilterand Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, by either whotesaleor retail. . . - - - - Nov40 ; . . , 102 Zerniai'' Aiitt-'SeorbHtic Toothwa6li T0ITIE LADIES. TOTHI.VG adds more to beauty than cleanv -' v whiio Teelh, and GuinaOl' heal-by color. The most h auliful facs and vermillion lips beemm i-rpnlsive, if the latter, w hi n ihey opn, exhibti hi horrible speciatjU of neg.vcled l Ctrl h. AH who' wisiv clean, white Teeth, healthy Gum and n -we t breath, should f ive JSEUMAN'S TOO'I II .VAeH'a trial. For ealo by : . . - . C. & JJ. DcPUE, Azenis, Wilmington N.C. Sept. 30. . 84 PERFUHERY I US J h T received from New York .and Philadcl hia liross Luhins's Exjrncta for the Handk'f ; do. s do. do. do. do. do. do. Toilette Soap ; Glenny .Mush Toiletlc Water j - do. Verbena do. do. , VanUee So.ip ; Camphor Sn ip ; : Poiuitio do. , A liirve .issortm -nt of Hair Brushes, ur.d a num ier of fine art Me nsn-illy kept in Dru Stores. C & D. DcPllK. VVholBale ruggils, OjI. 5. Market-si., vVilminston, N. C. THU NORTH CAROLINA jilTLAL LIFE IaSLRAMECOMP'Y, KALtlUll, N. C. " ' i'HK above Compatiy h 8 been inopcrntionsince the It-ict April, 8iS, under the diicctionof the tolioMiu Otl'.cers., vi : Ur.Charieii K. lonhson.PreBiaent, Win. U. Haywood, Vice President, James K. Jordan. Secretary, V ui. II. Jones. Treasure'. Perrin HiiBbeeT Atnrney, - l)r.n.ii -s. I.. Joiinson . Dr. Vint. il.McKee, , Dr. II. H: flavwood, ATedical Board of Consultation. - 3. Hersmaii. General Asent. This Company Sits received aehirter giving ad vantage if i lie insured over any other Jompnny . The 5il. Section gives the Husband the privilege to tr.siirt n is own nieioririe soietiseot his iv lie and i;hildifti, free front any elatmf f the n-prcstnta ivei-ol the husband or any of his creditors. Orsrani-zed on purely mutual principles, the life memterf viirticipaicin the tcltoleu the profits w hich nrf declared annually resides, lh- nnplicant for lite, wiien tne annual premium is over JU may pjy ne half in a N"te. All .-laims i'or insurance aiininst the Company will oe paid within ninety uaysalterproof or the death jf the party is fiirniffhed. -Oaves ure insured for one or five years, at ratps which will enable all Mavehi'irlers to secure ihie class1 of jiroperil V aaninst Ihe tinf-ertainty of life Slave insurance presents- a new and interesting feattiffin the history of orth Carolina .which will prove vt;ry important to the .Sonthcn States The !at four months oprratitm thi Company shows a vfrvl arae amount of business more than tin Directors exweted lo do ihe first year having airenav issued more man 4UU follries; Dr. ft W. HARRis,.Modtral Examiner, and A;jfnt . Wi'minston, N. C. All ""ommiinicatlons onbusinessof iheCompany anouiu oe aooresseo to - ' . - - lASF. JORDAN, See'y. S.aleich.Jan:25, 1S54. -. if. OUR MOTTO IS ' TO PLEASE" - AT THE ilniingtoit Saddle. Harness, and TrunW Mauul'aetoi'V. JM1 E subscriber respecttuily in form st iiep ublic that he h is recently received addition lo his stock of Saddle and Harness Mountings, Ac.-, the iate-i nd most improved style, and is tonslanly f unufat'turins.at hisstore on market street. every description of article in the above line. From his experunci in the business . he feels confident that h-will be able to give entire satisfaction to all who mavtavor him with a call. Ilehasnowon hand and willconstallllv keen a lame assortmen I of Ci"fh, Giu and SiU&ey Harness, Jjarffs Saddles, tifuuez. tvaips, tf.c, Uentlemen, s SalilU3, Vt lups V Spurs, f-c. - iall of which he will warrant to be Ofj 3the best materials and Workmanship, iy 5 He has atho- a larye assortment of -Tin ti k. Valises, Saddle and. Carpet llas, Satchel. I'siicvTrtinhs. Ac . and all other ar- ticle nsuallv kept in such establhhmen!e, altof Htiicii ncfiiierm-w ror CAo,r on sliortcredit to prompt customers. Saddles, llarness.Trunks; Redica I Bas,&c. e. mane to order, In addition luthe above the snbscribcralwa vs Kei pon hand a lar?e supply of String Leather, aim ii s now, and win Ke-jpthrongh tne season a oo.fsssorinif niol I'ly N ttts. All are Invited to call and examine my Goods, wiicinerm want or not, as I tak-piejtsureiMsaw. Insmy assortment to alt who may favor me with a eJJ. , .... Harness'and Coach Trimmings sold at a fair rric. to persons buying to manufacture," , . Also, V hipf ni wholesale. " y llkindeof Ridinjr-Vehirles bousht r. . old n e,jimisions. ' JOHN J. CONOLEV. Feb. 7, 1854. H3 W I L M I N OTON MARBLE IND STONE YARD. j HK Subscriber having accepted the agency of severs. large etftubiiMiments at ihe Jvorih wlncn vill furnish iiim an unlimited suunlv of finished or fjiirinif.hfd, t'oreien and domestic MA RBLK o 1 all qualities, is nrermred is nil all rirrers for WONU.MIS rs ANl.TtIIt STOXES, and eerv oiber article in the line of the business at reasonable rates j- - - SCULPTURING, LETTERING OR CARVING Executedas w ell as can he done either North or sooth." - Tfee best .reference can be given . if rrnniwd. JAS. M cC LA It AM A N . Jan'. 6, IS54- : . - tf". TII0S . B C A R R , M. D D. D. S. PRACTICAL DENTIST forthelasHenycars, Charges for ' . ' 10 or Jes artificial teeth pn fne gold plate,- ' each, t, - ' " " . 7 00 An entire set. of te th on fine srld plate, 10 OH Ditto ;ori gold with artificial gums, 153 06 Ditio' ,'on Platina plate with artifi- f . cial gums, ... ' I5C 00 UpDer or under ditto.. each, , " . 75 CO A Pivot tooth that cannot be distinguish-,, ,. ed ftorn ihe natural, , " " 5 CO A Ene gold filling, warranted permanent. ' 2 f 0 . Do. - and destroying the nerve - $3 to 5 f i Exiraciln" a tooth. - 50 ei.-to I OT Ret dentiffies and iooth bruf-hes al ays oh linnd l-.tery operation -u arrant td. to give ni ire satiMc ti- n. . Teeth jitserredimniftliaielyarter theex'trac tion of the fanusand ;re'n.delfd nfter'ihe : gam hve xhronken wi houl additional charge. ; Office on Market-st , 2 doos below the Church fViimlngion, N. C, April 22. . 16-tf. A." OW is the time lo have your rooms and pas- 1 sajes papered with dei-rations, firva or tcm- mon, as we nave large assor? men's ort nana, ano superior workmen from New Vork, who will hang paper in latest m ls. " . WILKINSON &F.SLF.R. July 22. Paper Hangers and Upholsterers. .4 . ' . . . .DUCT.-JOHNSTON, ; If. Hit imori: LOCK IIOSriTAIf. 1HKRH may be obtalnt d ihe niot speedy, W plcusant and elFectual remedy in the world for ali .. , ; SECRET DISEASES. , Gonorrhi ae, Glet t?, -Strictures, Seminal Week' new, I'uiia in the Loins. Constitutional Debility, linpotgiiey, vv eakoepa uf fhe Back and Limbs, At-, leciiotis ot the Kidneys, Palpitation of the Heart, Duejbi, Ac. Vuus Jrritabi ity. Diseases of the Head, Tniont Nose .or Skin t and all those serious and melancholy disorders arit-ing from the destruc tive habitsof Yonth, which destroy both body and mind, those secret and solitary practices more f itnl to their viclioiH than the songs of Jie Syrei.s to the marint-rs cf UJyssess, blighting their mot biiJ liant hopes or anticipations, rendering - marriage, &c; impostibie ' YOUNG MEN. Etpet iaHy. who l.ave become the victims of Solita ry Vice, that dreadful nnd destructive habit which annually fiwerpsto an untimely grave thousands of youncr men of the mowt exaUtsd l ale nls and brilli'inl inteiit'ct, whn might ntlicrwise have entranced lis tenii:a annrcs wiiij ibe thunders of eloquence, or waked to ecstacy tie living lyre, may call wiih full confidence.'. - MARRIAGE. fi Lirrietl pe 'sons, orfvsei-ontempiaUngmarriase, being awareof physfcal weakness, should immedi. atcry c.nsuli Dr. J., and be restored to perfect henlth. ewho ponces himself nndcirtheenreof Dr. John ston m.iy relioioiifly confide in his honor as a tcn ilettian.and confidently rely upon hi skill asa phy sician. OFFICE, No. 7, SOUTH FREDERICK St. 7 DOOr.'S J-it()M BALTLVORE St., (easl side,) CP THE STEPS. ' S3rKf- P 'tTICULAR in observing fhe NAME and SI.J MBEIt.tiT von will mjstuUr iheplace. A CURE IS TWO DA YS, OK NO CHARGE. No Mercury or Nauseous Drugs Used. TAKE NOTICE. - Dr. John8TO U the oely regularly Educated Physician who adverti s his vety extens-ive Prac tise, find hi w many V ondtiful Ctir;s is a euHieieni guarantee lo ihe cftlicu d. Those xclio uish to be sjmeciUy and effectually cured, should shun the numer ous trijlivg imposlers, who only ruin their health, arid apply to Dr. Johnston. . t DR. JOHNSTON. Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London; graduate from one of the most eminent Colleger cd the United States, and the greater part of whose lite has becnsitnt in the Hospitals of London, Par is, Philadelphia. and elsewhere, has ellectcd some of the mot astonishing cures thai wereeverknown. I Many troubled with ringing in the ears and head nrn asm p, srest tienuuf nssf, tielng Manned ot sodden sounds, and bashfj.ness. with frequent blushing, nttendedeomi time s with derangernenl of mind, were cured immediately. , A CERTAIN DISEASE.. r ' When ihe luicguidcd and imprudt-tit votary of pleasure finds he has imbibid the seeds of , his I uinlul disease, it too often happens that anill-tim-cd senile of shame, or dread of discovery, deters him fmnt applying to thfse who. lrom education and reiipeclaLiljiy, ran alone befriend him, delay ing liil the eoiixtitutional rysmptoms of this horrid itij-ease make their appearance, such na ulcerated Kore thrnt. diseased noie, noetural pains in the lieao and limbs, dioinens of siht, di.'ut'ncs's, nodes .m the Ehin bn"S and arms, blotches on the head, face and extremities progress on with frightiul ra piility, lUi nl last the pulaie of the mouth or the bone-frl' the nose lull in. and the victim of this awful disease becomes a horrid object of commis oration,tili death putsa period to his dreadful suf ierinffs, by tending him to " that bourne lrom wlu nee no traveller returns.' To fuch iherefo-e. Dr. Johnston pKdges himself lo preserve the most inviolable Ficiefj ; und. from bi-, extensive prac--tice in ihe first Hospilalsin Europe and America, he can confidently recommend a safe and t cdv cure to the untortitna'e victim of i his horrid dis ease. It is a melancholy (act. that thousands fall victims io tins ureaaiui utsensf. owine to the un- skilfulness of ij-nornnt pretenders, who, by tlje me ol that dennty puiscn. mercury, ruin lli eonstitu tion. and either send the unfortunate suiii-rcr to an untimely giave.ortlsc make the residue of life mis erable. TAKE. PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. J. addresses all tnose who have injured them selves by private and improper indulgences. Theee are some of the sad nnd melancholy ef feels, produced by eaily habits of voulh. viz : Weaknes-sof the Hack and Limbs, Pains in the llea1. Mimnrgs ot rMghf, Loss of Muscu'ar Pow rr. Paldt!iuon of the lleari, Dyspepsy. Nervous irritability, Derangement iff tl.e Digeelivc Func tions., Gjncral Debility, Symptoms of Consump tion. &e. Mentally The fcarluli ffects on the mind are much lo be dreaded; Loss of Memory, Confusion of Ideas, Depression of Spirits, Evil Forebodings, Aversion of Society, Self Distius', Love of Soli tude. Timidity, ifcc. arc some of the evils produced. r 'tfiousands of persons of all ages, can now judge what is the cauee of their declining health. Los ing their vigor, becoming weak, pale and emacia ted, have a singular appearance about the eye, cough anil symptoms of consumption. Married Pcrtons, or those contemplating mar riage, bfing aware of physical weakness, fchould immediately consult Dr. J. and be restored to per fect health. ' -DR. JOHNSTON'S INVIGORATING RE.ME D V. FOR ORGANIC WEAKNESS. By this great and important remedy wer. knees of the organs is speedily cured and full vigor restored. Thousands of ihe most Nervous and Debilitated individuals who had lost all hope, have been imme diately relieved. All impediments to : . MARRIAGE. Physical or Mental Disqualifications, Nervous Ir ritability Tremblings and VVeakness, or exhaustion ol the most fearful kind, speedily cured by Dr. Johnston. - Young turn who have injured themselves by n certain pracl ice indulged in when alone a habit Inqutntly learned from evil corcpanions. or at school, the eflt-cis 'f which are nightly fill, even when asleep, and if not cured, render. marriage Jmmissihre.and destroys bo h mind and body. vi hat a pity mat. a young man, the hopo of his country, and the dnril-.g. his parents, rhould be snatched lioin till prospects and enjoyments of life, by the consequences ot deviating from the path ol nature, and indulging iu a cert.ua secret habit. Such persons, before contemplating ; MARS! AGE. Should refit rt that a sound mind and body are the moi-l necessary .requisites to promote connubial happinct-s. Indeed, . withoaf these, thu j'furney through life becomes a vtarj pilgrimage: the pros pect hourly darkens to the view; the mind kecomes shadowed with despair and filled with the melon cholv reflection that the hapviness of another be comes bliahted wiih our own. OFFICE NO. 7 SOUTH FREDERICK-ST.. Haltimohc. Md. AHSnrglcal Operations Pertbi med. N. B- Let no false delicacy prevent you, but apply Immediately either ptrfonaily or b leiter. - sitlii DlxeaeH Jifcedlly Cured. r .TaSTRANGEKS.- Tli many thousands cured at this institution with in the lull ten years, and the numerous impor tant Surgical Operations performed by Dr. J.. wit nessed by the Reporters of the papers, nnd many other persons, notices if which have appeared again snd again before the public, is a .sufficient guaran tee jhai the affile ted will find a skilful and honora ble physician' - - -TAKE NOTICE. It is with, the greatest reluctance that Dr. JOH N STON permits his card ternppear before the public, deeming it unfrofetsionai for a physician lo adver tise, but unless he did so, the afflicted, especially siranner. could not fail to fall into the hands of those' impudent,.ioasting imposters. indiviJuals d'Stitote of knowledge, name and character, ped Jjrs, shoemakers, mechanics, ic., advertising them f Ives as physicians: Ignqranl ouscks. rriih fiHiiy. lying certifieaU of Great Wonderful Curt from persons who cannot be found, or obtained fora few dollar from the Worthless and Degraded, and many wher cunning snd contemptible artifictsto entice the afflicted, trifling mntn pner mentn. orts long as possible, and in desf-air. leave yoo with ruined heaiih.to fcish over yoor galling disappointment.- It l this motive that induces Dr.J. to advertise. for he alone can cure you. To those unacquainted j with hi reputation, he deems it mefssnry to say I i hi i his credentials or diplomas always Hang In his Office. WEAKNESS OF THE ORGANS im uediately cored, and full vigor restored. TVALL LETTERS POST-PAID-REME DIES SENT BV MAIL. AH I.ener ma.'t be Paid and contain a Postage Stamp ff rtbe reply, or no anawer will fc tent. Jan. atri, . iJ3-ijr-e. i MJSCELLANW THE SLAVE AJTD THE ABOLITIONIST.. ., A'latJy wriling from Augusta, G or ia, presents v some facts ,auil siigL'tsts roturasis not altogether displeasing-. . She says : - The most interesting sight hcrr on Sunday is to watch the Mack imputa tion going to church. Many ot them are the most extravagantly dressed co ple yon see in the street. The plainly dressed ones wear black Mik dresses, white muslin shawls, and straw bon nets, or have their heads turhar.ed hi 'kerchiefs, tastefully arranged. The men are habited in Lroadcloih, with hright buttons, (they seem to have a penchant for bright button?,) fine hats and gloveyy car.e, and usually a watch and breaslpln. Smiling fiiccs which be tray a good display of ivory, and tin y look on the whole very little as if ' hu manity was crushed out of them," as abolitionists are wont to say. They have here two large African chiHchrs, Sunday schools every Sabbath, taught orally, although many of tlirm can read, taught by their 3-oung masters und mis tresses,, when growing up. It is not un usual to see slaves reading newsrapi is and familiar with the current news of the day. Slaveholders feel they have a duty to perform towards the slaves, and in most cases discharge the duty like Christian people training ihem lor civil ized life, and teaching them Christiani ty. ' A NKSV AND WONDERFUL DISCOVERY ! A fllO.VGthe ihonarVs of pile rrmediis whii h 11 have been recommendi d. COL. C U tJICi;' (of Livingston f-umter County. 'Alatiitria,) l.-iio discovery, is ihe only one whieh is calf nl.iied to mukea radical cure the modus operandi is entire ly new. It also removes nil Enluzoa (or Worms,) which produce irritation aid inhabil t lit; reciitm. Look well to the contrnts(f this Sinoll liook, which representsa short history of the ilii;i5l. -.1 well as some most aggravated "caees which nnie; been cermiinently cured nfier mtiny year? ol' in tense suffering. A host of dif nsts are enrrifd nf hy this new di-covery. It produces a heullhy stalf ol the rectum, nnd removes all sealv lorin?tion which are sure to be in connection with that re gion. Price 10,00 per package of our uf, STls all cakes One Package will runaiM a permanent ecus. DR. S WAYNE & SOX. No. 4 Ninth Sccenlh Sired, above Market, ' Phil',.. Sole manufacturers for the discoverer, and exclu sive agents for the Unilpd -States. N. B. As COL.GI UB.S' Remedies are compos ed of the most expensive mulei iaU, it will be ini pos ible to send them out on agency, but in order lo let the .1 flli cted from all parts obiain them, Ibey will be sent.rce (on the uecipt ol SiOX'Oj by Ex press or otherwise. A very liberal discount to t he irade fur Cotlt. Nov. 16. IW-lv-c. - NOTICE. JUST receive by the iiibn riltr and ff 'aic 5! J Bbls. VVhistcy ; 4 qr. casks Erencn Rrandv ; CO boxes r( assorted L nndies; SO do Ch'-ee; 10 h ilt' bbls. Hiram Snii:h Fb.ur 1(. whole do. di.; . 300 batra Table ali : 40 bbls. assorted tiirs, & c. The above articles will ba sold low on thort tiuir, but lower for tnsh. Dec. 16. W. L. S. TOWN? 11 F.N V. OWNER WANTED FOR 23 bags Guano Marked 11. & S- j F per Sehr. Lizzie Russell, from Raliimore.' March 31. KUsiSKLL & BKO. BILLS OF EXCUANCE. AN Elegant Mdi'ion nf Bills of Kxehanre, print, ed in Geimaiiy, in Books of 10 quires an t in sheets, for sale at the office of 77ie Commercial. FOR SALE. 100 BBLS Planting Potatoes, yellow nrM cln ice: 40 bbls. Apples., jii!it refflvi.il and for file by W. M. SHERWOOD & l '. Feb. 20. ui CANDY! CANDY!! 1 oPO P0'7 vrs fr-h Candies, in 1T lh. ! ..,.v- ci ; cOll do. assorted do., for rct.iim-; he besl assottment ever before otJ'errd. Fur ru'e y L. N BAULO-.V. n ril 7. NTo. 3 Granite Row, Front 't. BRICKS. Xf 1 NORTH River hnr.1. For s-.lc !ow 0.J,JJU by GKO. IlARl:lS Dec. 30. tia. I si DORK DK MONTINGTON. or the Su trier of St. Main, by Sylvan us t !obb. Jr.. 'st r ib- shed, and for sale at March 27. si. VV. VVHJTAKK COAL! COAL!! TONS KID ASH f 'OA L, f.-r Fan.: to arrive per Schr. Virginia, fr- Philad'a (cash on deliver v.) For salt by Feb. 24. GF.O. IIARBISS. PUTNAM'S MONTH L V, f..r Apt il, receive ! nnJ fr Bale at S. W. Will TAKRR'iS. March !47. - 5. "LEGHORN AND BRAID FLATS." GIRLS' Fine. Trimmed snd Fntrimtnf-d I'lim. Also. Wide Brim Leghorn and Braid un r Min ed. Idt n hool Flats. C. MVFRs. April 10. U. A FINK lot of Golt Head Walking f jn(,r,n halebune and Mai cca Joints. jnt or ncd. April 10. C. M VERS. X( CASKS fresh beat Uicej just received fom jmr i the mill, and for sale by S. M F.-sT. 4-tm. .March '.'4. EMPTY BARRELS. nfiSravD-HAXD' of choice nualitv JVJV.7Forsa!e by KUSSKLL&. BKO. Feb. 13. FRESH FROM NEW YORK. PKR SCHR. VV. II. SMITH. CfC BBLS. L. L. S A.Stuart sC.Vfcl.'owSuir; i,J 25 bass best obi Gov. Java Cofle ; 2Wj Table Salt ; 5 hhds. tf prime Ve'fjw Sugars t low f ,. r cah at GKO. H. KKLLF.VS. April 3. J, H, N. C. T. & Sp. Asc cpy. :- BUTCHERS' IMPERIAL FILES. FI ST reccivi.i a full upp!y. April 3. J. M. fvOBINSON. FINE PANAMA HATS. PK.KD this dav a few dozen (irn'' Fir.o Drcs Panama Hats, a splcnlid tiriii le. April 10. C. M VKR-S. CANDIES. JUST received and openir.?. one of ihe larces! and best selected arccis of French Cr.cd.e6. cf the latest importatiOD n'so. Home Mar.c.aoi jre ever brought to this market ; aH vs-Utic. of the beat manufacture, not lo be exceljed by any simiur eeublifhment in -the Veiled States. "CH at March 31. WM. II. DrN BALT.
The Tri-Weekly Commercial (Wilmington, N.C.)
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April 14, 1855, edition 1
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