L' 1 1 Aw s ... ! 'GUiME : : NUMBER 71. WILMINGTON, N. C.,vT UESD A Yf . MORNING, AUGUST ;28)V1855.: WHOLE NIL IS CELL ANY. From ike Norfolk ' Herald.; :..VZM.ST IN FREDERICKSBURG.; I ! : p"cr' ' Fredericksburg toolcno p i n i iation to the epidemic, which : s wasting th .communities of Nor i I v : ..! Portsmouth, until its progress ' iJ reached an - alarming crisis, when t v i ; railed in town meeting for . l it J Perhaps the timid reader will .... i'.ip-te us by suggesting thafit was t . ' Sanatary" (or rather insane) iv i- -..s warning the inhabitants of KoiLuk and Portsmouth against , corni within the limits of their town, un ' i ' eavy pains and penalties, lest they 1 trinj; .the disease into their .;J-.. Cat we indignantly " tell him r ' it M-as ro throw opett,their houses and ilit- hearts to our people 'fleeing l'io:.i tli .3 t 5tilence to give " them, an a ylum i i their midst, to receivo them in to their households and 'cherish them in their Learis -at the same time generous ly : paring" to extend the hand of re liefto those who were held at home by necessity or in obedience' tcf the calls of humanity.'"'. Such was theT object of the pecpa of Fredericksburg y-aud all hon or and gratitude from Norfolk and Ports mouth be their's for their noble benevo lence. The Following are the preceed ings of the meeting : '; 7 -A-;"' ;, At a meeting of the citizens called upon a short notice, "held at -the.City Hall, Friday. evening "the 17th instant John S. Gal d w e ll7 Esq., Mayor, was called to the ChaiE,"aud Gabriel Johnston, appointed Secretary.' -:The chairman in appropriate remarks refered la the visitation of the pestilence and the suffering condiuori of many of the c'f ns of our sister cities of Norfolk ai d mouth, and stated the purpose cf th jeting to be, to render material ail to the sufferers, and to extend a welcome to bur town, to such of their citizens as desire to come amongst us. . . . - Robert A: Grinnan, Esq.,: and others, earnestly. advocated the purpose o( the call, and Mr.l Eustace Conway, after some very excellent remarks, offered the following preamble and resolutions 1. ' ii . i i -. - - wnini were unanimously aaoptea. - ... ". whereas, we have learned with pain .-. .1 . I. . . ! r 2 1 auu jcgiri iuut me cmes oi morions anu Portsmouth have been visited bv the "pestilence that walketh in daikness," and are informed . that they are' still af flicted, in a . way alike calculated to ex- 4 itA thp ci7 ro t Hioc rT In n rr a nitir '' on1 r i a rn a o ht t Kl iatrA flint 5 tU JutT of cdmmunitips as well as individuals, to extend the hand of relief and kind- nocc tri. nil nr n r o ro ta wrZsZmcs w- fortune and calamity, ' Therefore." : Resolved, that the Chairman of this ;metting appoint a Committee of six, who shall call upon the - citizens of the town for contributions" in aid of the distressed -and destitute of the cities of Norfolkand PnrtsmntjtTi ' ' . . R.esolved. That the amount collected l e paid over to the Mayor, to be by hirri forwarded to the cities of Norfolk 'and Portsmouth for the purposes above men- .tioned; : ;. .,'--'.:'-' r;.' f 'jk .. iwtbui v eu, , i nai me aurnoruies oi ior ' folk and Portsmouth be informed - that there are no quarantine regulations ex isting here that all the . avenues to our f ilubrious town are" open; and will be Ice ft open, and if necessary for the com f:rt cf any , that may ; visit us from the aiiiicted cities aforesaid, that our doors will be' open also.",1 " V. "'"' Resolved. t That the Mayor" of the i I m i . i . . t . f t town be, and is 4 hereby . requested to send copies ot: the preceding, resolutions to the respective Mayors "of Norfolk and Portsmouth.' - '"t' "J The Mayor appointed the f following gentlemen oti the Committee - of conii i tution.;",;'"" :i. : ;'.-': 'rv ".': -.'- Messrs.' John Coakley, John E: Tack ett, G. II. C. Rowe, Thos. B-Knox, John F. Ficklin, and "Jasc B. . Timber-lake.-. ; -: " . The meeting then adjouned. 1 . ' John S.; Caldwell, Chairma"n. v Gabriel Johnston, Sec'y: , . Sup't 11. and I R. R., and Ag't of Steam er Augusta. . ' : , . . ? Ir. Robert A. Mayo, on behalf of the steamer Curtis Peck, stated that the' com. pany owning that line ; plyirjg between RichaionA and Norfolk, would oarr,-free of charge, any provisions ot render other sprvice which might be required by the af r ': 1 suffering citizens of Norfolk arid Araong the resolutions passed Were the 1 Resolved, That, in the name -:of the . -r.3 of Richmond, we in vite and will . . t':3 citizenaof Norfolk and Ports c j r city," its pure : air, t nraplae ' i ar 1 wrm hospitalities."5 . - :vi.'sJ, That ; we earnestly 'urge v; i Vui jrrcprietora 'of the steamboats that, . : .. mond.and the infected i ite;r regular trips, land- . . 0 . if necessary,. below 3. Resolve-;, T : t ' rs this V-r c ; auihoraiej cf'iha r: ti-e, except s j request, and so n do so, we instruct to t I'.sh the .est, that low fe- 1 tTths 1 1 t '.9 C;tj't: - X: r..-4j irici. c: " -- j , . : -. - - ..... -. v - ' ' - From the Washington Star. ; A RAILROAD TRAVELER. -- In Saturday's Star we briefly alluded to the construction of a railway -in order to to facilitate the removal of the mails at the city post office to and from the wagons; this piece of 'internal improvement' being necessary in consequence of the building operations in that immediate vicinity; and we are now enabled to relate an amusing occurrence m connection with the enter prise: . ' . - On Friday a stranger happening to be locomoting in thai neighborhood, perceived a car emerging from the rear -of the city" post office building, and the idea at once occurred to him that it was the railroad de pot; so-he asked a person standing by where he sho Id put his baggage whkh consisted of a plethoric carpet-bag. 'Just throw it into the wagon,1 replied the: per son addressed, "and if will be taken care of.' The traveler acted accordingly, an t smiled apparently delighted to rid himself of his burden. : Having ascertained at what time the train w s to start, be hastened up the steps leading to the city postmaster's private room,:and there finding water, soap basin, and a towel refreshed himself by re moving from his face and hands the dust of travel, no doubt conceiving himself for tunate in finding that the 'depot' was so well provided with such nicely arranged cleansing materials. - v - - " Having combed bis hair and whiskers, he sat down to read the papers. He had not been long thus engaged before he was interrupted, not by the bell ring, nor by the screech of the steam whistle, but by -the voice of tbe messenger who politely inform ed him that he was in the 'wrong box, or in other words, in Col. Berret's soom. The stranger regarded this as an impertinent interference- not for a moment doubtinsr his own mistake and, somewhat tartly, told the messenger that he did hot care a. button, or rather something intangible, com mencing with a d and ending with a . He said he had as much right there as any other passenger. ? ; Passenger 1': exclaimed the messenger, 'what do you mean, sir?' :: ,". '- , i " "Mean," replied the traveller," 'why, that I havr put my baggage aboard, for Baltimore, and that I'm waiting for .the of fice to be opened that I may buy.my tick et. I'll wait till the agent comes.' . . U . A smile might now be seen on the face of the messenger, as Jie said, You've made a mistake, suv This "is Hot the depot' -'" 'None of your nonsense; don't 1 see the railroad, and wasn't 1 told by one of the conductors to put my baggage in the car and that it would be taken care of?' said the traveller seriously, i 'You can't impose upon me in that way.' And on this part the dialogue was, of course, conducted in a strain of seriousness strongly contrasting with the manner of the amused messenger. Finally, he was convinced of his mis take, and exclaiming, 'I thought this was the depot!' darted from the office, and 'seizing his carpet-bag, at a rapid gait took tbe direction to the railroad station. " I A FRIGHTFUL ACCIDENT. As the Rome and Boot .ville four-horse stage, with seven passengers and the driver, was u crossing over the Mohawk river bridge, about four miles from Rome, N. Y.. a section of the structure gave way, precipitating the stage, hors es and passengers . info the river, a height of about sixteen or eighteen feet One of the horses was killed, and the driver was seriously hurt, but strange to say, all of the passengers escaped with slight bruises. CHURCHES IN RUSSIA. There are no seats in any of the Greek churches, aud even the Emperor himself must stand during the service. The priests are almost all majestic look ing men tall, with hair falling over their shoulders,; and ; beard sometimes half-way to their waists. They are not allowed to wear any ornament. In the centre of the church, on Good Friday, is placed a body of the Redeemer, ; either painted or in reli. f, and a book which is laid upon the breast Their sorrow seems real. " Their sad faces and ear nest manner show what they feet . COOL IMPUDENCE; : ; Bum my was a hard case, beyond any sort of mistake. He lived in Columbus, Ohio, aud was a prominent member of the Democratic, party. ' Some years since he and his squad attended a po liticaP gathering in a town some miles distant. Going. into a groggery, he cal led for whisky for himself and ; "follow ers.'? 4After imbibing which, he rapped ou the counter with his knuckles, and rooking theVetailer "dead in the eyes," said in a firm tone r f "Them's Mine!" - Yonrn !" exclaimed th inriiemant dealer'fahd wbo the deuce are you? IIow do I know if I'm safe to credit ' Alt you . ' - ; v .. ' "Pshaw !" returned' our ; hero. 'mv name's Bummy. and love a big bill in every grocery in Coiumbus!" . ' . f . i nen giving: tne aeaier a looK tnat said you wouldn't have spoken so short if you'd i know that, lie cocked his hat on one side and "retired." f ; - DEATH OF AN OLD TAR.. . Vm, Hughes,' aged 78 years, lately died in Norwich city, Conn. He was a seaman on board the frirate "Philadelphia, on her cru'va up thi Mediterranean, during- the ar tttween this co'jntrj and -Algiers. - a CATi:GonY cr LOAFE US. ' '." t r..ticc.5 tave'dir.'rent. kbii cf 1.:? I'i,:'n ' r !s 'his tine in - - . - L " r i .-'-. :--."- - VAVj till-tfrKLY C'OJDIEitt'IAL l.i pubUalieJ every. Tdisdat, THuatDAV and Satvbdav mc S5 pewannam, payable inallcaaes n advance.-. , . . - BV raOAlAS LORING Edito and Popi ro, . ,-t - , - ' . , - - , , I j , Corner Front and Market Streets, , WILMISCTOV. 2C. C. ". : 1 '" It tTES UP ADVERTISING. 1 aqrl 1 insertion SO 60 1 sqr. 2 months, S4 CO I t 75 I I " 3 " - 5 00 I V 1 r 1 00 I I " 6 . 8 CO I " I month, 2 60 1 1 U- 12 00 "Ten linaa or less make a square. If on adver tisement exceed ten lines, the ptice will be in proportion. , - j. - : All advertisements are payable at the time of their insertion. . . "...- Contracts with yearly adverUsers, will be made on the most liberal terms. No traaaforof contracts for yearly advertising will be permitted.- Should circumstances render a change in business, or an. unexpected removal necessary!, charge according-to the pabliahed terms will be at the option of the contractor, for rhetlmehe has advertised. The orivHeze of Annual Advertisers is strictly limited to their own inime)iat busineaa; and all advertisements for too. benefit of other persons, as well'aa all advertiaenif nts notimmediately con nected with their own business, and all excess of advertlsementain length or otherwise beyond the limits engaged, will be charged at the usual rates. No Advertisements la included in the contract for the sale or rent nf houses or lands in town r country, or for the sale or hire of negroes, wheth er the property is owned by the advertiser or by other persons. These are excluded by the term "immediate business." ; All tdvenisements inserted in the tri-weebly Commercial, are entitled to one ieaertion in the Weekly free of charge. - .; - ' JOB, CARD AND FAJTCY PRISTISTC, EXECUTED IS SUPERIOR STYLE ,., ENTS FOR THE COMMERCIAL. New Yoa r Messrs. DoLLirea. &Pottb a. Ronton CHAat.SjiiTH. Mo. 6. Central Wharf. PhiladelphiaS. K. Gohin. . . . . Baliimor Wm. H. PcAKcand Wm. Thomson . GUANO. 250 BAGS for sale by f " r May 19. itDAMS, BRO.iO. EMPTY BARRELS. ,1QC PRIMK Second-hand Empty Barrels, just ZuCtJ landed and for sale by . .. ; April 19. . ADAMS, BRO. & CO. , : NEW AND FRES0 GROCERIES. THE subscriber has juai returned from the North wi'h a choice variety of Groceries, Wines, Teas and . Liquors r Lea ; & Perrin'a Worcestershire Sauce; John Bull Sauce; English Pickles, of eve ry variety; Preserves. Jellies and Confer tKmaries;. Pruits, Brandy Peaches, . Brandy Cherries, Boker Bitters, Catsups, ofall binds; Layer Raisinir, whole, half and qiiaru-r boxes, extra; Figs, Dutch Head Cheese. Preserved Cingjr; Bouche and Starr Champaignc, of the finest grades ; Old Government Java Cotiee; Rio.- Laguayta and St. Domingo do:; 100 boxes A. M Candles, cheap; 1 pipe of that Rx tra Crescent Brandy, -from Custom House, Wil mington ; 50eaes kxtra Claret Wines j 10 barrels fine old Rye Whiskey, fur retail t Madeira, She.ry, 'ort, Muscat, Scuppernong, and every variety of Liquors, on retail; Patent Sperm, and Sperm Can dles; Bav Rum; Colgate's and Fancy Soaps; Hi ram Smith's Flour, in bole., half bbls, and bags; Vermocilla, Macaroni, Currants, Citron, every va riety of Nutsf Rasberry and Cherry Syrup, by the gallon r Mackerel, Salmon. Corned Beef, Beef Tongues. Smoked Beef, iV. Powders, Extracts. Oils Stuffed Olives, something new; Anchovies, sr tines, Kresh Lobster Fancy Baskets; Key Baskets; 20 cases old Dry Madonar Buckwheat; extra Goshen Butter, and everything that consti tutes a well-selected stock of Grocerifs. Whole sale and retail at the Original Grocery. ' , March 31, . i GEO. MYERS. TURPENTINE STILL FOR SALE, T Leesburg, on the Wilmington and Weldon r Rail Road. The said Still will rue 12 bbls. Virgin Dip Turpentine. It has all the fixtures and appurtenances ready for Immediate use. It is well located for business,' and an active man ceuld make money. Apply to . -' r; - r WM. A.GWYER. July 10. i r. ' " . 50 , ' 'Nr: JUST,DPENED.al'r;,r THE largest assortment of Chemicals ever offer ed In this market, consisting in part of 100 lbs. Sugar Lead; . , ; " ' ' 50 " Sulph.Zinc; . ; - . 25 " Vallett's Mass;'; '"' .- 'r, 1 600 oxs. German Quinines rm ': 10 bbls. F.psom Salts :": .? 15 bbls. Copperas; . . . . 25 lbs. Calomel $ ? '- v ? i'30lts. Blue Mass; ' . 3 carboys Spirits Nitre (fTOt - 3 n . i Aana Ammonia, (fff) and a num ber of other Chemicals, from the Laboratories of Powers and Weightman, Cbas. Fllia &. Co. For sale by . - - C.4 D.DbPRE. June 5. ....-:. !. :.--: . 36 FRESH FROM NEW Y0RR : PER SCHR. W. H.SMITH. ' CC BBLS. L. L.& A. Stuart's C. Yellow Sugar; 25 bags best old Gov. Java Coffee ; 200 Table Salt; ' ? - r - 5 hhds. of prime "Yellow Sugars ; low for cash, at , , GEO. H. KELLKY'S. April 3. J, H, N. C. T. 4 Sp. Age copy. 8. CLOSING ACCOUNTS. PREPARATOB Y to making a .change In my bu siness, on the 1st of July next, I have commen ced the closing of my books,- and will thank my friends to render what assistance they can to my Clerks or Agents In making settlements, as every account upon my books must be closed by that time. - J. M. ROBHMSON. May 17. ' - ZJ SPIRIT BARRELS. A FEW hundred superior large sixed Spirit Barrela now landing. For sale by July 14 . " ; - yv RUSSELL f-BRO. FOR SALE. 3 nnri BUSHELS T.I. Salt j 9JJU 3,f!00 O.rny - 1,000 Empty Spirit Barrels. Now landing. ' ; ". RANKIN & MARTIN. July 17. - 63 - W. G. MILLIGAN, MARBLE MANUFACTURER, North Watsb ; Stsest, -Wieminoton. : No. ' U. Monuments,' Toombs, Head dnd Foot Stones, and ail kinds of MarbU Work furnished to . order on reasonable terms. ' JunaS...- -;" ,::;.- ,-'.'- 36-l'y-c ' -'.' FRESH FLOUR, . FROM, FAYETTEVILLE ' , 1 BBLS of Super. Hour ; lv IS do. best Family do. ; low for cash, at April 3. . ? GEO. H. KELLEY ? , JnH., and N.C T. copy. - - SPIRITS TURPENTINE CASrkS. 1 finn SPIRIT Turpentine Caeks, for sale by lUUUjnneig. v, 4 j. H . FLANNKR. J : ::irJUSTrRECi:iYrb7r LADIES Black and fancy colored Gaiteta j -Misaes.- " ' . - .- .-. -,. Ct r.kmen's calf andpalent leather Congress Gdiera. For sale at low bv - - . G"0. R. FRENCH. " ' May 8. '. : :, . 2i" il L A 'ALT barrels, f.-- -,. ' C O. BUSINESS CARDS. . E. J. LUTTERLOOr V . FOR WARDING 6? COMMISSION '. MERCHANT. i WII,MIMGTON, N,C. " Sept.2Stlu 1654. -V ' 83-I2m. : W. Mi SHERWOOD & CO., WHOLESALE Grocers and Commission Mer chants Wtlutingtos, C. t All consignments ot Kaval Stores, together with Cotton, tSacon, Laid, Corn, Meal, Flour, &c.,shal ecuTe the highest market price. - t Deo. 13. HS-tf . J.D.LOVE, ' MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN CABINET FURNITURE, BEDSTEADS. CHAIRS M ATTBESSES, &C&.C. Front street,South of Market, ' BROWN'S BUILDINO, WfUMtSOTON, S. C, Sept. 16,:854.- 1 ' - 79-y-c J.C.LATTA, . COMMISSION MERCHANT 4 GENERAL AGENT. . WILMINGTON, N. C. Oct. 1,1854. 85-Iy-c. WILKINSON A, ESL.ER, UPHOLSTERS & PAPER HANGERS, KEEP ON HAND AND MADE TO ORDER, Mattresses, Feather Beds, Window-Curtains and Fixtures. ' " All work In the above line done at shortest No tice. " Wilmington, IM. O., JUartet t. March 18, 1854. 1. JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM, General Commission and Forwarding Merchant- Prompt personal attention given to Consign ments tor Sale or Shipments Liberal Caen advances made on Consignment to me or to my New York friends. "Wilmington, Jan. 30, 1854. s w 135. W.C.HOWARD. ' 4 GENERAL Commission and Forwarding Mcr cnant, Wilmington. N. C. ; i Liberal Jash advances made on tonsignmenis. Nov. 29, 1853. - , 189-if i-5 -- J- - - - ii' - w .v ' ". f . - i C. DOPRB. . " " - v ! DANIEL B. BAKER, 0. DnPRE & CO. GENERAL "AGENTS COMMISSION " ANI KORVVARUISG MEltCHANTS, . WILMINGTON N. C. r ' '"July 22d, 1854. ,y: if V 54-12m.-.;; AMES ANDEBSOV. EDWARD SAVAGE. ANDERSON & SWAGE. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, nt w Bar NrR1 m.1 r i if. - e Liberal cash advances made on consignments. " March 27, 1 85 4. f . i -- 94. RIISSJRI.I. &. RROTHER. t ' (LATS EULIS, ROSS an. ft co.) -...-- GENERAL COMMISSION MER VII A N I IS, .... WILMINGTON, N. C. i . ; " Liberal cash ad vancea made on consignmentsof Naval 6 tore, Cotton, and other produce. - May 3, 1854.- y-.., : .- - ; ' '. r;U::tt:..i.& dDuPRE. r r WHOLESALE AND RETAL DEALERS t.N Drugs, Medicines. Chemicals, Paints, Oil, . Dye Stuffs, ,Cilass, Perfamery, Cigars, Old Liquors, Kaucy Articles, Ac., 4 ' MAUKKT STREET, WILMINGTOS, X. C. Preicriptionscarefullyjotnpounded by experi enced persons. ; : March 28. 1854. WILLIAM A. G WYE it, GeneraUgentsForwarding4 Commission Mcrehant - W .it. I 1 If mu f.ln.J. lll.l t . 4 cane pictianrv in imi iinug nfcuD( .... am prepared' to give all business entrusted to me eiucieni anu peraunaiaucnuun. . . Naval Stores, with ample aecom modal loss, Spirit Honse, and Warehouse. Consi-inments of Naval Stores for sale or shipment ; snd all kinds of coun try produce solicited- Cash advances made on consignments. April 18, 1854. 15. WILLIAM n, PEARE, COLLECTOR AND ADVERTISING AGENT. Far Country Newspapers throughout the . United States, ' Basement of Sun Iron Bo Idings, Baltimore street Ail business ectrusted touts care transacted promptly, on liberal terms. "epl 7. 1854. , ;. 95-tf T. C. & B. G. WORTn, COmSSlOX AND FORWARD I XG MEKCHJiSTS, WILMINGTON, N. C. Jan 17, 1854. 125 c JOSEPH H. FLANNER, General Commission Merchant, ' WIliMINUTOJT, N. C. May 9th, 1854. 87-1 y-cc JAS. H. CHADBOURN & CO., General Commission Merchants, . WIIjMINGTO N W . C, Jas. H. Chadsoobit. Gso. Chadiocbw. Jun. 1,1854. 123. nENRY NUTT, FACTOR AND FORWARDING AGENT, Will give his personal attention to b usinsss entrust " ed to his care. - , . Sept. 8, 1854. , t . -- 75-ly-c. "GEORGE MYERS TOLESUB AND RETAIL GROCER . . Keeps constantly on hand, Wines, Teas, Liouors, Provisions, Wood and Willow Ware, Fruit, Co nfect urrurrics, f- . South Frontstreet, v ' WILMINGTON, N, O. Nov. 18, 1853, . t 109. , RENAN T. MORGAN, : FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANT, - CHEttAW, S. C. " March 27. 1855. ' - 6-6m-c. 3 nrTi LBS. WAYNE CO. BACON, Hog j )JJ Round, for sale by - - March 31. - C. DcPRE A CO.. . NOTICE. - -it ' l THOSE indebted tome individually,, or to C. DuPRK & CO., will please caU and make pay. ment without deliy, as further indulgence cannot beriven... . . , , C DnPRE. Mar 17.' - . - . . ...28 - , 1 : LIME, LI2IE. : . , A CC CASKS Lime, landing from schrl Village 4Uu Gem, and for sale by -. --.-' ' -: ' June Z. ' ' J- H. FLANNER: THE RING AND THE C0SLE?.. A HUM AIMUr- oi Ancient fcria ; bf Anatln Will Ui."n . "M,U"- VMUii'ttit l at S. V. WHITAKER'S. July 14. ktilili l ".l.ii o Tl the aiveuturea i,C a i r(: "tlemin L, i a -T!lar; r-y J. H. liirm.iuii, stv :r ( 'c BUSINESS CARDS: HOOPER, DEARBORN & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, . .. , . . wtLMiNQTON, N. C. OtO. BOOPKB. July 23. 1. L.)BABBOBJ. WM. L. HOOPIB. -58-tf .. ADAMS, BROTHER & CO., : COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ; s - WILMINGTON, N. C. ' July 28. . 68 A. H. VinBoKKEt.EM. W. A. M. VakBokkelcm VANBORRELEN & BROTHER, WIMINGTON, N. C. Manufacturers of and dealet s in Naval Stores. - Storage and Wharfage for Produce famished at fair rate under insurance, if desired.. - " Jan. I,- - ? , 122tf. . I. WE38EL.. H . B. BIUEBS. : AYESSEL &1EILERS. r COMMISSION MERCHANTS A WHOLE SALE GROCERS, North Water St., Wil mington, N. C. intend to keen at the above stands generalassortmentof Groceries, Liquors, and Provisions at wholesale and tocairy on a GeneralCooimission Business. y - .- - :. . acpcacircx : ' E. P.Hall .Pres't Br'ch Bank of the State. 3 O.G. Parsley, Pres't Commercial Bank. Wit v. K..Uicktnson, Ksq. - i Poppe & Co. ) ... - vvv ' . Uollner & Hotter. t Jan. 201854. . . 131. GEO. H. KELLY, COMMISSION MERCHANT. Nexldooi to A. A. Wannets,6n North Walerst. winattend to tne sale oi all kinds ot Uountrv fro iuce,such as Corn, Peas, Meal, Bacon, Lard, Ac. and wiilkeep constantly on hand a full aupplyof Groceries, Ac. ' . References. Willes Hall. of Wayne, JnoMcRae, Wilmington v caraway. . lien. Alx.. McK.ae. E. P. Hall, Wilmington, Wiley A. WaUei . - Dec. 13, 1853.. 115-ly. JAS. F. GILLESPIE. - GEO. S. GILLESPIE. JAMUS If. GILLESPIE Jit co : PRODUCE AND FORWARDING AGENTS. WILMINGTON. N. C. Pai t leu lar attention paid to the receipts and Sale of Naval Stores, Timber, Lumber, Corn, Bacon, Col' ' . s v ton, q-c, j-c. March 30,1855. - ..- - 6.. , :c:.: r,:S.:'M.';WEST,:-v. r: -. : Anctioncer aad Commission Merchant, WIliMINGTON, N, C. ' WILL sell or buy Real fistate and Negroes at a small commission. - -.- - -: .' - :' -- "'.-. A ISO !- - ' ' ' X Strict xittentlon givento the salckf Timber, Tur pentine, Tar, or any bind of Country Produce. - Office second dsor, South side of Market street, on the wharf. . . - " - June 12,1854. ; v; 33-ly. . . r'Tji f in .. . . ... . - ,. . . - W. P. MOORC. JNO. A. 8TAKLY. - ' J. W, JOVE8. , ' MOORE, STANLY & CO. COMMISSION ME R C II A N TS, WILMINGTON, N. C. - ' Oct. 26ih, 1854. x . f 93. D. CASHWELL, COMMISSION MERCHANT, WILMINGTON, N. C. Sept. 30. t ; 84-tf T. C. WORTH, General CommissioD Merchant, WILMINGTON. N.C. USUAL advances made on consignmentsof Cot ton, Naval Stores and other produce -Pattieular attention given by G. W. Davis to pur chasing cargoes, procuring freights for vessels, Ac. March 2, 1354. 129-lyc. COCHRAN & RUSSELL. (SUrCESSO&S TO TDOS. JL1B0NE k CO ) General Commission Merchants, No 32, North Wharves, tnd 63 North Water St. , i'HILAUCL.l'HIA. J. HABVCT COCHBAW, . W. S. BUS8KLL. - Liberal cash advances made on consignments. July 30th, 1354. 53.tf. H. DOLLNER. O. POTTtH. jr. J. CAMEBDEN DOLLNER, POTTER & CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NEW YORK., April 30, 1854. 20-ly. L. N. BARLOW, . WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCER, AND DEALER IN LIQUORS. WINES. ALE, PORTER, dsc. No. 3, Granite How, I'ront Street, t WILMINGTON, N.C. Feb. 17th, 1P55. , I40-tf. BENNETT & BROKAW, PRODUCE COMM ISSI0N MERC HANTS, FOR THE SALE OP " '' Flour, Grain and Seeds, Butter, Cheese, Lard, Dried 2 ruits, Smoked Meats and Fro- . - ' visions. ' O'- NO. 4, FRONT ST. NEAR THE BA TTER Y NEW YORK. ' To avoid errors and delays, it Is desirable that consignors be very particular to pat their initials upon Goods shipped to us for sale. : June 14. - . ' . 40-tf - guano. : - ' 1rC BAGS Guano, just received ner Brig A. )J Adams. For sale by March 31. ADAMS, BRO. 4- CO. GLUE. (XF the best quality,and Bungs of all sizes always V7 on hand. - J. R. BLOSSOM. Nov. 4, 97. . ' CUT nERRLNG. . ' Oft BBLS. Cut Herring, drv-salted? 30 barrela OU Round do lresh from New Foundland." For sale by ' ' . ADAMS, BRO. at CO, April 24. . . 18. " ORANGES AND LEMONS. RECEIVED -this day, in prime order, by - - , , . L. N. BARLOW, " - June 16.-. . .. j i No. 3. Granite Row. , : : r spirit casrs7 " rf)A PRIME second-hand Spirit Casks now sjyJKJ landing from schr..4 Village Gem," snH for sale from wharf. : - T. C. WORTH. .. . ALU! I SALT. 3 nnnSACKS' 2 fcus!je;3 each, now landing vJOLI and for sale, by ..- -. Oct. 25. ADA2IS, EROi & C5. ' '" 1 Li.j . i i . tl..).. - F HHDS. 7estiia Lwn . '' "For snt by. J July H. - i . LL- r. O. " I. T" ZermauN Antl-SeorbutlcITooUiwash. , TO THE LADi EST.. . NOTHING adds' more to beauty than clean, white Teeth, and Gums of healthy color. The most beautiful face and vermillion lips become repulsive, If tbe latter, when 1 they open, exhibit the horrible spectacle of neglected teeth. All who wish clean, white Teeth, healthy Gums and sweet breath, should give ZERMAN'S TOOTH WASH a trial. For sale by . , v C. & D. DuPRE, Agents, - - Wilmington N.C. " Sept. 30. " - - ' . - 84 " PERFUMERY! JUST received from New-York and Philadel I hlat Gross Lublns's Extracts for tho Handk'f; do. do. Toilette Soap t do. Glenny Mush Toilette Waters do. do. Verbena do. - do. , - . . do. Yankee Soap ; , do. . Camphor Soapi , .. " : do. Pontine do. ' - A targe assortment of Hair Brushes, had a num ber of fane? articles usually kept in Drug Stores. ' C. & D. DuPRK, Whe-lesale Druggists, - Oct. 5. r Market-it,, WJlmlagtoit, N. ; THE NORTH CAROLINA : f MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMP'Y, KALEIGH, N. C. v THE abo ve Coca pan y hr s been inoperationslnce the lstof Aprii,t84a, udubdiretlonof the following Officers, viz t . ' - ; ' , Dr. Charles E.Jonhson, President, ; ' , Wm. D. Haywood, Vice President, James F.Jordan, Secretary,,- ; " Win. H. Jones, Treasure. , ' - Pcrrin Busbee, Attorney, Dr. Charles E.Johnson, 1 .. , . Dr.Wm.H.McKee, i Medial Board of Dr. R-B. Haywood, Consultation. ; ' J. Hersman, General Agent. '.- This Company has received a charter giving ad vantages tothe insured over any other Company. The 5th Section gives the Husband the privilege to insure his own life for the sole use of his Wife and Children, free from any claimsof the representa tives ot tnenusnanaorany ot his creditors: Organized on purely mutual principles, the life memberssarticipatein theAoof (he profits which are declared annually. Besides, the applicant for life, when the-annualpteraium is over30 may pay one nan in a moie. t - All claims for insurance against the Company will oe paia wnnin ninety aaysaiterprooi ot the death of the party is furnished. " ; " slaves are insures torone or nve years, at rates which will enable all Slaveholders to secure this class of properity against the uncertainty of life. Slave insurance presents a new. and Interesting feature in the history of North Carolina.whlch will prove very important to the southern States. The last four months operation ofthls Comoanv shows a vervl ante amount of business more than the Directors expected to do the first yearha vine aircuur iiBueu more man iuu roucics. Dr. Wm. W. Habbisb, Medical Examiner, and Agent. Wilmineton, N. C- w ' - . Alinommdnicatlonsonbusincpcof theCompany -I , J L 3 1 1 . .... snouia oeaaareBseu to JAS. F. JORDAN, Sec'yi Raleigh. Jan. 25, 1854. - - tf. OUR MOTTO IS T0 PLEASE" ......... v - --- - AT THE : tf'Ilmlugtoti Saddle, Harness, a.ud Trunk . -. Manufactory. THE subscriber respectlully informs t hep ublie that he has recently received additions to his stock ot baddle and Harness Mounting a,&c, the latest and most improved style, andia constanly manufacturing, at hisstoreon market street, every description of articlein the above line. From hie experience in the business, he feels confident that newin be able to glveentlrcsatislactionto allwho mayiavornim with a can. tienasnowon hand and wiilconstantlr keep a larae assortment of Coach, Gigand Sulitey Harness, Lady's Saddles, Bridles, Whips, cf-e'.. Gentlemen' Saddles, -Whips ... . Spurs, pe. , , . all of which he will warrant to be of Ijthe best materials and workmanship, i YfJt has also a large , assortment of ' Trunks, Valises, Saddle and Carpet Bags, Satchels, Fancy Trunks. &c. and ali other ar ticles usually kept in such establishments, o!) of wnicn ueonernowtor KJAaa.or onshortcrcdit to prompt customers. . ;., . - . . Saddles, Harness.Trtrnks.Redical Bags.&c dec, made to order. " ; - - . - . Inadditlon tothe above the subscriberalwa vs keeps on hand a large supply of String Leather, ana nas now, ana win K4p tnrougti tne season a good assortment of Kly Nt-tts. - All are invited to call and examine. my Goods, wnethertn wantornot, asl takepleasure tnsbsw Ingmy assortment to all who may favor me with a call. -' -v..,-.-.. ;: . t -" . - Harnessand Coach Trimmings sold at a fair price to persons ouying to manulacturs. Also, Whip at wholesale. v.- , - ,- ' Allkindsof Riding Vehicles bought c. old on commis-ions. JOHN J. CONOLEY. ' Feb. 7, 1854. ' ' ' . - 138 t ' WILMIN OT O N MARRLE AND STONE YARD. THESubscriberhaving accepted the agency of several largo csiaousnmenis at me norm wnicn will furnish him an unlimited supply of . finished or unfinished, foreign and domestic MARBLE ofall qualities, is prepared to fill all orders for-- - ' . MONUMENTS AND TOMB STONES,' and every other articlein the line of the business at reasonable rates. . - SCULPTURING, LETTERING OR CARVING, Executed as veil aa can be done either North or South. , .. . . ' ,. . . The best reference can be given, if required. JAS. McCLARANAN. , Jan. 6, 1854. w , - , tf. T n OS. B. C A R R, M. D. D. D. S. PRACTICAL DENTIST for the last tenyears, Charges for ' " 1 . . ,t 10 or less artificial teeth on fine gold plate, ' ' ..;..each, - . r; " ;,.- i-, '. -- 7 00 An entire set of teeth on fine gold plate, 150 00 Ditto on gold with artificial gams,- ISO 00 . Ditto on Platina plate with artifl- , cial gums, t; . A - ;:, -15C 00 Upper or under ditto, each, t ' 4 . . ' .75 00 A Pivot tooth that cannot be distinguUh- ' ed from the natural, ; ; " ' " ; 5 00 A fine gold filling, warranted permanent. ' 2 00 Do. and destroying the nerve. $3 to 5 00 Extracting a tooth, : . . SO eta. to 1 02, Best dentifrics snd tooth brashes always on hand. Every operation learranted togiveentlre satUfac tion.: Teeth inserted immediately after the extrac tion of the fangs and remodeled after the gums have shrunken, without additional charge. Office on Market-st., 2 doors below the Church, t Wilmington, N. C., April 22- - 16-tf. NO W is the time to have your rooms and pas sages papered with decorations, fine or com mon, as we have large assortments on band, and superior workmen from .New- York, , wbo .will hang paper in latest styles. - ... . : Jit. - ; WILKINSON t ESLF.R. July 22. , Paper Hangers and Upholsterer. -v e durkelv: ; : : l 139 WATER STREET NEW-YORK, ' Mannfactarer and Proprietor of DDEK EE'S I El ST C2 B AIIX3 P 0 7 D E S , " ; Importer and Dealer ia CREAM TARTAR,' . SUPiCARB.SODA,"' :' SAL SODA, . - ' ' CASTILE SOAP, V ' , BLACK LEAD. ; ' BRITISH LUr.'iT; K; ' ' . .... - REF'D Fi;:u ' Cf )T!S:'J ! ' I, SALEr.ATL-J. .'.ACTS, 'ax a- . rxK) - ii? VtW r f WW AH At -, -- y - S t Irani t, a r I I a can DOGT. nAivir-c WHERE may be cl Dleusant and t-: , i tor ah t SECRET Bi:. Gonorrhoas, Gleets, Jutri- ' neas, Pains in the Lc , Impotency, Weaknt ci t fections of the Kidneys. 1 Dyspepsia, Nervous " Head, 1 hroat Nose or i. j f and melancholy disor.! rs t 1. u : . . r . . . UV UtUlLIUl I UUtU, W . : . . S i. mind, those secret and eui.drr; to their victims than tho m ci the mariners of L lyases, b): liant hopes or anticipations, i dec, Impossible. ,m '-. -, - young; ::;;. Especially, who Lave tecs ; : t ry Vice, that dreadful as j annually sweeps to an unti -young oven of the Must e iotelloct, who mi t o tening Senates wich t -,e t ... u waked to ecstacy the livi : - f -. confidence. . ; ' ' ' f n r r . . . .......... Married perrm,QrV:, ;secn being awareof . y nl ,r ately consult Dr. J., and be i health. ,. He whoplaces 1 ' n. If iindors :e. ton may religlou. y conf ie in l.i i tleman, and confide;. 'Jy tc.y i o i ; sician. - OFFICE, No. 7, SOUTH FR! " DOORS FROM BALTliiOIlK it., UP THE STEPS. ' rRK PARTICULAR inotservK and NUMBER, or you w ill m i ' A CURE IN TWO DA VS, OU . u ,'' No Mercury or Nameuus L ': , TAKE KOTICH. Da. Joiiketom is the or ly r ' : Physician who advertises i.is vf iy t tise. and his many Wonderful Ul, , guarantee to the afflicted. 7. speedily and effectually cu red, s' ous trifling vm-nosters, who only t ;. and apply to Dr. Johnston. JOR. joiinsto; Member of the Royal CoUce of graduatefroin one of the rn.. s - :; the United States, and the ; r ; life has been spent In the 11: , oi is, Philadelphia. and claewht, , . ,s of the most astonishing cures tiia r vt. Many troubled with ringing ia t! i vhenaslecp, great nervoiit-n; i sudden sounds, and Lu-'.f . blushing, attended sometiincs w; mind, were cured inimedialcly. ;;- - - A CERTAir; Dir.A ; . "When the misguided and in ; i pleasure finds he has imtiibed i: e painful disease, it too often hnp; . ed sense of shame, or dread ,i c. , .. him from applying to ihoso v do. t and respectability, can alunc l- r :. r ing till the conrt' utionul sysu.pt.. , , disease make their appearance, sm :. sore throat. diseased none, nocture! head and limbs, dimnesd of ti , i t, i on the shin bones and arms, Li.jt t face and extremities, prorets e n v. .: pidity, till at last the palate of t' r bones of the noso fail in. auj t': v awiul disease becomes a horrid oi . i sera tion, till death puts a period i- I ferings, by sending him to i whence no traveller returns.'' To t .. Dr. Johnti i pledges himtf-:f to r inviolable ti-creyi and, frcnhii ( lice In llie f.rst Iloepiials in Jlur.j' -he can confidently recommend n ? cure to the unfortunate vie i.n (,f t( ease. It is a melancholy lact, thai i victims to this dreadful diseaw, o ,, i: skiifulnees of ignorant pretenders, of that deadly poison, mercury, r : tion, and either s-nd the unfUriim.,: untimelygrave,orelue make the tc erable. . TAKE PARTICULAR . ' Dr. J.addresscsall those Uo ha : selves by private and improper ind These are some of the sad nnd fects, produced by eaijy lui'n ti Weaknecs of the Back and 1 . . Head, Dimness of Sight, Los er, Palpitation of the Heart, ly irritability. Derangement uf tl.e i tions, Qoneral Debility, Syivpio- i , tion, &.C. . Mentally. The fearfuU.C -; much to be dreaded ; !. ft'.. of Ideas, Deprepsion f f Aversion of Society, ft if 1 i tude, Timidity, dLc.. are s..ine t i set Thousands of persons of a ! ! - " , . what is the cause of their t' ing their vigor, becoming v. eu , ; ted, have a singular appearar.c: cough and svniptorngof c r ; Married Persons, sr thu : i riage, being aware of phyt.-. . i -immediately consult Dr. J. a r ' feci health. DR; JOHXSTON'S INVf ,dvfororga:;iu .. By this great and imperi i r I rt the organs is speed, iy cur i a. is , Thousands of the inont fcrvuu, . i individuals who had loht r I ( : -. diateiy relieved. All iinj -ht- '-' 51 A K K 1 A ' , Physical or JlentaiUii , ritabilitv Tremblinss snd . . of the (iiost fearful kin I, Johnston. - -f. Young men who have --.. 1 certain practice indu!"' l frequently learned irv t school, the effects nf wt..i t i when asleep, and if rot cure ,;, r impossible, and 1 .' "ay s l.o:'t t ' " ; What a pity that a youn? man, country, and Ui dariuig of Ins ( snatched from l.I prospects arte by the coruiequtiiees ol deviai, nature, and indu!."irg io a c- ' Suci' persons, before cont- . . ' - - - :.iAr.ri.- Should reilect tJiat a r ' most necesrry re' . , r happiness. 1 v.., ,.,ut i through life beci-me a v . . rj : pect houtfv d-ti n? '-'J:' .. -fadadowel vi ii .,lr:- !; choly rret(iu;i fi,i)tt'... comfs f'io y d wir i f OFFICIO. Ii,:..: i All .ir;Ical , N. Ij- Let I. ! ! apply iinfii. i hi,. i 1 77. e ma in tbe l.i n tant Si - nehi?e J L i i Oth'.T i -ar i f t tee t.. .t t Lie J;. 'l.lh.1 It u i h tf;e err .if SI O. fr rmiis his t ' dtcming it unprotc tisc, but untess he , si rangers, cu! I r -t ; tl. jt.: Ii. ( ' '. ' destitute of It v . Lrs, ehoemakf ; selves a i ' " -. -