VOLUME X NUMBER 77. WILMINGTON, N. C, TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 11, 1855. WHOLE NUMBER 1177 NEWS. ARRIVAL OF THE ATLANTIC. SEVEN DATS LATER FROM EUROPE. IN e w. Y ore, oept. b. 1 he steamer Atlantic has arrived with Liverpool da tes to .Saturday the '4olh of August. The steamer Ariel and Washington had arrived at Cones. " ; No further events have occurred of . hoy importance, on the progress of the tvar. : y- . ;,r;: .;.;.'-;: Details op the Recent: Battles. .1 he papers contain interesting details w i .1 - I . n t. I J 4 U 1 ji iuc laic uuuuaiuiucuw ji u wcauuis. nd the recent baUl& oathe Tchernaya. The papers say that the Russian loss at Sweaborg was only forty killed and 100 wounded; and that the fortifications were destroyed. - V . Two British ships had fired on Riga without enect. - ; ; - ? "The squadron in the "White Sea con- continue to destroy the Russian stores , ron in the Sea of Azoff have blown up , several Russian ships in Berdiausk bay, and burned the surbu.bs of that town. .The Untish. gun boarvasper was wrecked in- the Sea of Azoffr and the Russians had found her signal book. The position of affairs before Sebas- topot was quite unchanged. The position of the siege at Kars was -also unchanged at the latest advices. The Russian loss in the battle of the bridge of Traktir, on the Tchernaya was nearly 4000 m killed and wounded.- "The loss of the allies; was about 1000 men. The Rusians were not pursued across the river,'- but hold their old po sition. , . . . , , : ; 'Various rumors were current of a new peace privet 4. uui Hunting auuieuiiu could be' ascertained in regard to the matter. J ' . :- V5 Queeni Victoria has been received very enthusiastically in France. 'From Austria there are rumors of a split ill the Cabinet. SECOND DESPATCH. -Nrw Yftmr.' Sent. fi. Flveninp- The Atlantic brings 200 passengers. She passed the steamship Africa on the evening of the 25th, off the Skerries : The Latest; by Telegraph., London, Saturday Morning. Queen Victoria will embark on' Monday from Boulogne, on her return to England. I he bmperor will accompany her to Boulogue. . . . Advices from Paris state that 60,00 additional reinforcements are to be sent to the Crimea. The allied suadron in the White Sea have captured two Russian ships and one steamer. , 1 he squadron was pre paring to quit that sea. , The Berlin papers state that Austria has declared that she will treat accor ding to military law every individual found tampering Austrian soldiers, with a- vie w of inducing them to join the An- gro-ltalian Legion. - From the war in Asia the intelli gence is that the Russian division be tween Kars and' Erzerum having been re-inforced, had marched upon Keupri Keni and drove the Turkish troops lrom their position, and finally encamp ed three leagues from Lrzerum. BISHOP DOAN ON THE RAILROAD DI3AS- The Baltimore Clipper of the 9th inst. isays: On Sunday last Bishop Doan delivered a discourse in relation to the recent disaster, , In the course of his re- marks,. i he" alluded to several friend s who had lefr his residence on the fatal train. Two of them parerits, who had just placed their son in his keeping, and who- were preserved ; the other, a wid ow, of a clergyman, who was one of the killed- 'He then portrayed in graph io terms tne awtul disaster as follows : ; My brethren, there , can need ' no preacher to bring this mournful provi dence, home to. your heart of hearts.- Those Hearing trains. - The signal to "brake up." ; That carriage v on the track.- The crash the ; crash. Car mounted upon car. Car rushing through the midst of car. The cloud of dust. Tho storm of splinters. The groan. The shriek. ; The wail. The woun ded. The mutilated. The crushed. The torn asunder. The buried alive. That fearful row upon the bank. The hurt. The dying. The dead. Our public houses are nllei with the maim ed and mangled.: . Our publichall a re ceiving vault for unknown corpses. Our private houses so many hospitals. Every man'a servant every woman a nurse. Through that whole day busi ness given up. ,The social current all directed to. one point : Not an act, not a word, not a thought but of the wound ed, of the dying, of the dead. - The very centre of oar city is a cloaked graveyard , There is no human elo quence that is not beegared by such sermons as that scene preached to every heart. God spoke and man was still. "In the midst of life" all felt in the midst of life we are in death." " The lessons which he ' derivod fYw the occurrence were the uncertainty of life; the 4 terrible violence of death : its jcveiiug ana unaiscnminaiing character: the sublime power, of great sorrow,:as shown by the effects of the accident up cn the feeliugs of the community: the iriiess ot tne judgenicntj and the ne- ' ') ci immediate ' rropration for BUSINESS NOTICE. HAVING purchased the interest of D. C. Free m in In the gtcx-L of poods held by FREEMAN & HOUSTON. in this place, the underpinned will. iter this daie. continue the ukulmu. fku VISION, NAVALS1WK, UUiMJIISSlUIS, dc rUKWAUUinu busmtss, on nis own ac count. ' : He win soon have In Store t new and a mole Stock of such articles as are usually required to supply the wants of families and the retail trade 1 1 and which will be furnished to punctual customers at b entail advance on original coat. Orders for Naval Stores, or other articles, will be duly attended to: while no exertion will be spar ed to make satisfactory returns on such as may be sent him to be sold on Commission. As Agent, he will attend to procuring irelgnts tor vessel con signed to him for that purpose: and all merchan dize from or lir the interior, to be forwarded, will receive prompt attention. UKU. MUUtiTOM. Wilmington, N. C, Aug. 2, 1S55. Ir All persons indebted to our firm are request a& to makw IsamsrHate payment, as thv.biisieM relations existing between the patners will termi nate, oy limitation, on tne sum September next. The signature of the firm wM continue to be used as heretofore, in settling outstanding business FKKEMAN & HOUSTON. Aug. 2. - r O I GRATIS! : ; Just Published, a New Discovery l Medicine. J&WfsT" A few words on the rational treat- jCtjj j, y ment, without Medicine, of iSperma (Htaw torrhea or Local weakness, Nervous Uebiluy, Low spirits, Lassitude, Weakness of the Limbs and Back, Indisposition and Incapacity for Study and Labo, Dullness of Apprehension, Lo-s of Memory, aversion to Society, Love of Solitude, timidity, fedll-Dlslrust, Dizziness, Head Ache. In voluntary Discharges. Pains in the Side. A flections of the Kycs, Pimples on the Face, Sexual and eth er Infirmities in man. FROM THE FRENCH of Dr. B. DE LANE Y The important fact that these alarmingcomplain's may easily be removed withoot M eduinb. is, in this small tract, clearly dt monstrated: and the en tirely nswand highly successful treatment. as adop ted by the Author, fully explained, by means, of which every one is enabled to cure himself perfect ly, and st the least possible cost, avoiding thereby all the advertised nostrums ot the day. sent to any address, gratis, and post free in sealed envelope, by remitting (post paid) two po t- sae stamps to Dr. B. DE LANEV, No 17, Lispen- ard 'Street. new Torlt,' - March 10. - l49-6m-p. TTE beg leave to announce to our Patrons. and vv the public in general. mat there "ill be a change in our firm, and on that account wish to close our Branch-Es. abashment, the MbbChant Tailoring Stobb All persons indebted to that Store are hereby requested to call and settle their accounts Immediately, if possible, as the business must oe closed on the brst ot J une next. We now oiler our magnificent and well-selected stock of tuner ior made Clothirur, consisting chiefly of Customer work; also, a splendid assortment of fine French Cloths, Doeskins, Cassimeres Drop Detes d'Orleans Ornuns Cloths, and a large and beautiful variety of Vestings, Hosier-, and Gentle men's r urnishmg Uoods, at unprecedented low pri ce l nis sale will lurmsh a l.ur oppouuniu toany ne desirous to engage In the merchant tailoring Business, tobuveithera portlonorthe whole stock. and continue the business in the same Store, ss it s lor rent alter tne lust ot June. 155. 1 nis Kstab- lishment has been doing an excellent business ever since it went Into operation, arid ine only reason for closing out he same is, because all our atten tion is required at our principal Stores. K.AHIN WKJLKtv & BKtJ. April 21. Daily H. and J. copy 1 week. 16. ! DR. R. F. niBBARD'S WILD CHERRY BITTERS, TJ'OR Nervous Weakness and General Debility. L l hese Bitters are hichlv serviceable In all dys peptic affections: they as tiistdises lion : restore the tone of the stomach, stimulate the liver, and create an appetite. They are unsurpassed in re moving angor or lassitude, (or want of enerev to move.) and enectuaiiy throw on tne drowsiness incident to the aprinp or warm season Sold W holesale and K.t tail, by March 31. GKO. MYERS. FOR SALE. ALIGHT and strongly built Bueey. July 17. RUSSELL &, BRO. JUST RECEIVED BYG R. FRENCH, r KKan supply ol PKKRV DAVIS' VEGE- f. TABLE PALN KILLER, in entire Niw Dbbss. To be sure that you eel the genuine Mod- icins. inquire for the New Dress with two fine en graved steel laoels on each bottle. April 13. . 15-tf PRESERVES &BRANDIED FRUITS A FINE lot of Preserves snd Brandied Fruits . per senr Marearet Y. Dav a. and for al at tho variety Store, under the Herald Office. AVg.v. WM. H. DENEALE I WILL PAY THE HIGHEST PRICES FOR old Sails, Rags or damaged Cotton, (in good packages of not less than 300 lbs.-,) suila- ble tor making Paper. Aug. v GEO. HOUSTON. MARY LYNDON. ()R Revelations or a "Life." Another supply of v mis new ana popular worn, received and lor aieat S. W. WHITAltPH'S. Aug. 30. 72 LARGE STOCK OF FURNITURE. m ' 1 " v IHE subscriber would re I Jspectfully invite the attention Lgji w " 1 1 J of the public, to his very largen ana complete assortment of Eurnitun now being received and recently selected by himself at the manufactories: during thepresent month, hif stock win oe complete and consist In nan of thafo . lowing articles. Une Sets Drawing Room Furniture, in Dam ask and Hair Cloth; Setts Painted Cnamber Furniture. ' 60 Sideboards, Secretaries and Book Cases ; 50 Sofas and Tete a Teles; 100 Bureaus; . . 100 Wash Stands, marble and plain; .100 Rocking Chairs; ,75 Nurse do. 125 Tea and Dining Tables; 75 Centre, Card and Sofa do. .75 Toilet do. 100 dox. Chairs, cushioned, cane and Windsor: 250 Bedsteads, in mahogon v. walnut mini mH iron Wardrobes. mahogony and stainea ; Office Furniture; Children's Chairs; Ottomans, Foot Stools ; A fine assortment of Looking Glasses ; Teapoy's Whatnots Hat Stands : . i Settees, Work Tables; worK Boxes. Paper Hangingst Window Shades, Ae. f-e- A 'ViT riWB Piaho Fostbs. sndin faetal. most any article that may be desired, in complete ly fumiahing Dwellings. Hotels, Offices or So I ciety Rooms Kron t Street. , i Wilmington, N. C, Sept, 9, 1354 . 76" JUST RECEIVED. - PER Schr. Emily.direct from New York, a few of those superior Emoir Caba for chilHri, iuc luuci; piwic, unaer ui rieraio umce. . Aug. . ,v . , WM. H. DbNEALE. CIGARS, CIGARS. KrA r Ar ' 'U.UUU BEST.Havana Cigars prime ar ticle also, few boxes choice chewing Tobacco. ,: Fur sale by . I. C. & D. DcPRE, s June 5." - , " , , Market street. ' I -, ,r . v,irnnm '.-. ,-! . F the Rev. Sydney Smith. By his daughter. i! j ' "oiiand. w ltd a selection irora letters. tuiiru oy BITS. and for sale at - Af'. 23. Austin. Jnst pobSSobed, received ' S. N.WIIITAKEP.'S. f at: i'.ci- if ;;biiLY lUHAiEiam Is published every 1'dssdav, Thubsdat and Sat u a dat at 45 per annum, payable inallcases in aavance. BY rUOilAS LOR1NG EdIto aadPaoraix roa, .- f Corner Front .tud Market Streets, WllMISOTOS.H.C. ' RATES OF AOVERTISING. ' 1 sqr. 1 insertion 90 B0 I 1 sqr. 2 months, S4 00 1 ' l " : ?5 I I 3 " 5 00 I " 3 " I 00 1 ' 6 " 8 CO 1 " I month. 2 50 I I, 12 12 00 Tea lines or less make a square.. If an adver tisement exceeds ten lines, the price will be in proportion. All advertisements are payable at the time of their insertion. Contracts with yearly advertisers, will be made on tne most liberal terms. No transfer f contracts for yearly advertising will be permitted. . Should circu distances render change in business, or an unexpected removal accessary, chars according u the published terms will be at the option ot the contractor, for : ne time ne nas advertised. The privilege of Annual Advertisers is strictly limited to theirown immediate business: and all advertisements for the benefit of other persons, as well as ail advertisements not immediately con nceted with their own business, and all excess of advertisements in length or otherwise beyond the limits engaged, will be charged at the usual rates INo Advertisements Is included In the contract for tne sale or rent or houses or lands In town or country, or for the sale or hire of negroes, wheth er the property is owned by the advertiser or bv other persons. These are excluded by the term "immediate btunne." All i Iverilsements Inserted In the tri-weeklv Commercial are entitled to one icsertion in the Weekly free of charge. JOB. CARD AND FANCY PRINTING, EXECCTED IX SUPERIOR STILE. EVr FOR THE COHHERCIAL. N'iw Vdhi .Mersrs. Dollnbb & Potteb. oon Chlih Smith. 6. Central Wharf. PhiladelpMaS. E Cobbk HaltimoreWit. H. Peaks and Wm. Thomson GUANO. BAGS for sale by .nay 19. ADAMS, BRO. & fO. EMPTY BARRELS. PRIMK Second-hand Empty Barrels, just ZJ landed and for sale by April 19. ADAMS, BRO. & CO. NEW AND FRESn GROCERIES. I "HE subscriber has just returned from the North 1 wi'h a choice variety of Groceries, W ines. Teas and Liquors; Lea & Perrin's Worcestershire Sauce; John Bull Sauce; English Pickles, of eve ry variety Preserves. Jellies and Confcetinaries ; Pruits, Brandy Peaches, Brandy Cherries, Boker Bitters, Catsups, of all kinds ; Layer Raiina, whole. half and quarter boxes, extras Fin. Dutch Head Cheese. Preserved Gingjr, Bouche and Starr Chjmpaigne, of the finest grades; OJd Government JavaCoti'ee; Kio. Lzuayra and St. Domingo do. 100 boxes A.M. Candles, cheap ; 1 pipe of that Ex tra Crescent Brandy, from Custom House, Wil mington; 50 cafes Extra Claret Wines; 10 barrels fine old Rye Whiskey, for retail; Madeira. She.rv t'ort, Muscat, Scuppernong, and every variety of Liquors, on retail ; 1'atent perm, and Sperm Can dles; Rav Kum ; tolgnte's and Fancy Soaps; Hi ram Smith's Flour, in bbls., half bbls. and bags; Vermacllla, Macaroni, Currants, Citron, every va riety ol Nuts; Rosberry and Cherry Syrup, by the gnllon; Mackerel, .aim jn. uorned Heel, tseef Tonaues. Ntnoked Beef, V. Powders, Extracts, Oils Stuffed Olive, something new; Anchovies, Sar fines, Kresh Lobster; Fancy Baskets; Key Baskets ; 20 cases old Dry Madona ; Buckwheat; extra Uostien butler, and everytning that consti tutes a well-selected stock of GrocerifS. Whole sale and retail, at the Original Grocery. MarchSI. GEO. MYERS. TURPENTINE STILL FOR SALE, V T Leesborg, on the Wilmington and Weldon Rail Road. The said Still will ran 12 bbls. Virgin Dip Turpentine. It has all the fixtures snd appurtenances ready for immediate use. It is well located for business, and an active mac csuld make money. Apply to WM. A. GWYEK. July 10. 60 JUST OPENED. THE largest assortment of Chemicals ever offer ed in this market, consisting in part of 100 lbs. sugar L.ead; 60 " Sulph.Zinc; 25 u Vallett's Mass; 600 ozs. German Quinine ; 10 bbls. Epsora Salts ; 15 bbls. Copperas; 25 lbs. Calomel ; 30 lbs. Blue Mass; -3 carboys Spirits Nitre (fff) 3 " Agna Ammonia. (fiT) and a num ber of other Chemicals, fiom the Laboratories of Powers and Weichtman, Chis. Fllis & Co. For sale by C. & D. DoPRE. Junes. 36 FRESn FROM NEW YORK. PER SCHR. W. H. SMITH. Z)pr BBLS. L. L. Sl A. Stuart's C. Yellow Sugar; 4J 25 bags best old Got. Java Coffee ; 200 - Table Salt; S hhds. of Dritne Yellow Suears : low for cash, at GEO. H. KELLEY'S. April 3. J, Hn N. C. T. Sp. Age copy. 8. FOR SALE. 3finfi BUSHELS T. I. Salt; jVJUU 3,noo " Cm; 1 .000 Empty Spirit Barrels. Now landing. RANKIN & MARTIN. 63 July 17. W. G. MILLIGAN, MARBLE MANUFACTURER, North Watk Strekt, Wikmington, " No. '. C. Monuments, Toombs, Bead and Foot Stones, and all kinds of Marble It art furnished to order on reasonable terms. June S. - " - 36-ly-c FRESn FLOUR, FROM FAYETTEVILLE. I f BBLS of Super. Hour; 1 v 15 do. best Family do. ; low for cash, at April 3. GEO. H. KELLEY J, H ,and N .C.T. copy. GEORGE HOUSTON, . 5 nEJLEB IK . Groceries, Provisions, and Kaval Stores COMMISSION MERCHANT, VESSKC AND FO RWlRDING agent, 1 WILMINGTON, N. C. Aug. 2. 60-tf EMPTY SPIRIT BARRELS. A Kll'l econa nana, just received per wv nnj osmopou tie. for sale by June 16. . J. H, CHADBOURN A 29- LETTERS ry0 the Right Rev. John Hughes, Roman Cath 1 olie Bishop of New York. Revised and enlar- gcd.-By Kirwan.' For sale at Aug. . W. WUlTAItKH'S. SPIRIT BARRELS. K( ( SECOSD-HAND Spiriu Turpentine ucU Barrels.: Ths best in town. For sale by ' r- .ry T. C. WORTH. Aug. 14. - '- ,. 1 r 64 MACKEREL! MACKEREL ! ! 1 C BBLS. No.3 Mackerel-fresh Just receiv- JL J ed nd for sale by . - . - - , Aug. 19. WiLUSM. SHERWOOD CO. DAILY EXPECTED. 1 CV E3LS- ilackerd, for sale by i BUSINESS CARDS." MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN CABINET FURNITURE, BEDSTEADS. CHAIRS, MATTRESSES, &c.&c. Front street, South ot Market, BROWN'S BUILDING, WILMINGTON, K. C. Sept. 16, 1854. 79-y-e J. C. LATTA, COMMISSION MERCHANT d GENERAL AGENT, WILMINGTON, N. C. Oct. 1,1854. 85-1 y-c WILKINSON & ESliER, UPHOLSTERS & PAPER HANGERS, KEEP ON HAND AND MAUK TO UKDJSK, Mattresses Feather Beds, Window Curtains ' " and fixtures. All work in the above line done at shortest No tice. Wilmington, N. U., SlarKet &t. March IS, 1854. " 1. JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM, General Commission and Forwarding Merchant. Prompt personal attention given to Consign ments lor Sale or Shipment. Liberal Cask advances made on Consignment to me or to my icw York friend. Wilmington, Jan. 30, 1854. 135. W. C. HOWARD, GENERAL Commission and Forwarding Mcr- VJT caant. Wilmineton. N. U. Liberal Jash advances made on Consignments. Nov. 29. 1853. . lOV-tt C. DUPBE. DANIEL B. BAKER. C. DaPRE & CO. GENERAL AGENTS COMMISSION AND If'ORWARDISC MEKC1IANTS, WILMINGTON N. C. July 22d, 1S54. 54-12m. AMES ANDBBSON, EDWARD SAVAGE. ANDERSON & SAVAGE. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WILMINGTON N. C. Liberal cash advances made on consignments. March 27, IS54. 94. RUSSELL & BROTHER, (LATB ELLIS, RUSSELL & CO ,1 GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WILMINGTON, N. C. Liberal cash advances made on consignmentsof Naval Stores, Cotton, and other produce. May 3, 1854. C. & D. DuPRE. WHOLE SALE AND HETAL DEALERS IN Drugs, Medicines. Chemical, l'atnls, Oil, Dye stuns, uiasa, t'enumery, cigars, Old Liquors, t aiicy Articles, Sic., MARKKT STREET, WILMINGTON, N. C. Prescriptionscarefullyompounded by experl- i enced persons. March 28. 1854. ' WILLIAM A. GWYEtt, General A;ent,Forwardiog& Commission Mcrthant. I take pleasure in informing my friends, that 1 am prepared to give ail business entrusted to me efficient and personal attention. I have a wharf for Naval Stores, with ample aceommodalioss, Spirit Honse. and Warehouse. Consignments 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- For Country Newspapers throughout the United States, Basement of5un Iron Bu !jings,Raliimorestreet All business entrusted to nis care transacted promptly, op liberal terms, sept 7, 1854. 95-tf T. C. & B. G. WORTH, Cn EMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCflXHS, - WILMINGTON, N. C. Jan 17, 1S54. 125-c JOSEPH II. FLANNER,""" General Commission Merchant, May 9th, 1854. 87-ly-c. JAS. H. CHADBOURN & CO., General Commission Merchants, IVIL3IINGTON, N. C. Jas.H. Cmadboubn. Geo. Chadbocbn. Jun. 1,1854. 123. T HENRY NUTT, FACTOR AND FORWARDING AGENT,- Will give hi perianal attention to bnrin.es cnlrutt- taia ni care. Sept. 8, 1854. t 75-ly-c, GEORGE MYERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER Keep constantly on hand, Wine. Teas, Liquor, Provisions, Wood and Willow Ware, rruu, Confectionaries, f-c. South Front street, 1VILMINGTUN, Nov16, 1853 109. KENAN T. MORGAN, FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANT. CHER AW, S. C. J March 27, 1855. ? B-6m-c. Q rrwn LBS. WAYNE CO. BACON, Hog tjs) IJJ Round, for sale by March 31. C. DcPRE 4 CO. NOTICE. HOSE indebted tome individually, or to C. A DcPRE &. CO., will please Call and make pay ment without deljy, as further indulgence cannot be etven. W. Uvf KK. May 17. 28 PAPER HANGINGS. WE have just opener a large assortment of the latest styles of Spring patterns of Paper Hangings, Borders, Fire Screens, Decorations, &c, which e offer for sale at the lowest cash pri- cbb, ana nunz in snoriest nonce. WILKINSON & ESLER, April 10. Upholsterers and Paper Hangers. RYE WHISKEY. I O DOZ. Bottles pure old Rye W hiskey, of an- y ' nenor auautv. r or saie oy oerior aualltv. April 10. L. N. BARLOW. LEMON SYRUP. fZf BOXES just received by 0J May 17. L. N BARLOW. FLAT FOR SALE. A iV&iY Flat that will carry 800 barrels. '' Apply July 26. . - . . . , 57 SUMMER HATS. BEING desirous of reducing our stock of Sum mer Hats, previous to retting in Fall Styles, we will offer great inducements to all who may wisa io parcnate articles in our tine. - SHEPARD A MYE IS. Hm and Cap Emporium, Granite Row. Aug. 1 1 . . - 64. PAY YCUR COAL CILLS. A lL those Indebted to T. C. Worth, for Coal, ! . lasi wini'-r. are renuesieo io ran and cot ri n. mediately, or thev will be placed in ihn l.nnHa r an oncer, i our bills are ready. . BUSINESS CARDS. HOOPER, DEARBORN & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, , WILMINGTON, N. C. GEO. HOOFEB. July 28. . L. DBABBOBV. WM L. HOOFBB. 68-tf ADAMS, BROTHER & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, : WILMINGTON, N. C. July 23. . 68 A. H. VanBokkei.en. W. A. M. VanBokkelen VANBORRELEN & BROTHER, WIMINGTON, N. C. Manufacturers of and dealeialn Naval Stores. Storsee and Wharfasre for Produce furnished at lair rates under Insurance, It desired. , I. WEBSCL. , H. B. EI LESS. WESSEL & EILERS. COMMISSION MKRCtlANTS A WHOLE- VSALE GROCERS, North Water St., Wil- mington. N. C. intend to keeD at the above standa general assortment of Groceries, Llqoors, ana rrovisiont at wnoiesaie and to carry on a ueneralCommission Business. E. P.Hall.Pres't Br'ch Bank of the State. ! O.Q. Parsley, Pres't Commercial Bank. Wit P.K.Dickinson, Esq. PoppeACo. ? iv,.., x-.t. Dollner & Potter. Jan. 20 1854. 131. GEO. H. KELLY, COMMISSION MERCHANT. Nextdoor to A. A. Wannet's.on North Waters t. willattend to the sale of all kinds of Country Pro duce, such as Corn. Peas. Meal. Bacon. Lard .fte. and willkeepconstantly on hand a full aupplyof uroceries. etc. References. Willes Hall. of Wayne, JnoVIcRae, Wilmington w faraway. Gen. Alx.. Mcllae. " E.P.Hall, Wilmington .Wiley A.Waltei . ' Dec. 13, 1853. 115-ly. IA8. F. GILLESPIE. GEO. S. GILLESPIE. JAMIW Gir,L,nIIE Ac CO., PRODUCE AND FORWARDING AGENTS. WILMINGTON. N. C. Pat ticular attention paid to the receipts and Saleof iyaeal stores, i imoer, L.umber, Corn, tSacon, Cot ton, q-c, are. March 30,1855. " 6. S. M. WEST, Auctioneer and Commission ilerehant, WILMIXGTOX. K.C. 1TTILL sell or buy Real Estate and Negroes at .vv a smau commission. also: Strict attention rivento the saleof Timber. Tur pentine, l ar, or any kind of Country Produce. U trice second door. South side of Market street. on ine wnarr. June 12. 1854. 33-ly. W. P. MOORE. JNO. k. STANLY. J. W. JONES. MOORE, STANLY & CO. COMMISSION MER C HA N TS , ' WILMINGTON, N.C. Oct.26ih, 1854. 93. D. CASH WELL, COMMISSION MERCHANT, WIL;lINGTOar, N. c. Sept. 30. i 84-tf T. C. WORTH, General Commission Merchant. UlUNIfltil'UH. TTSUAL advances made on consignmentsof Cot- ton, navai stores and otner produce fattieular attention given by G. W. Davis to Dur- cnasing cargoes, procuring treignta lor vessels, Ac. aiarcn z, 1V64. ' 128-lyc. COCHRAN & RUSSELL. (SUCCESSORS TO TUOS. AL1B0NE k CO ) General Commission Merchants, No 32, North Wharves, ind 63 North Water St. 1111 L.AI)EL.riiIA. J. HABVBV COCHBAK, W. 8. BtrSSELL. . Liberal cash advances made on consignments. Juiy 4uin, taj. 53-tf. H. DOLLNER. G. POTTl'R. jr. J. CAMERDEN. DOLLNER, POTTER & CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, N E Y Y O R K . April 30, 1854. 20-ly. WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCER, AND DEALER IN LIQUORS, WINES ALE, PORTER, d-c. mo. j, lira ii lie now, Krout Street, WILMINGTON, N.C. Feb. 17th, 1P55. 140-tf. BENNETT &, DROKAW, PRODUCE . . COMMISSION MERCHANTS, FOR THE BALK OP Flour, Grain and Seeds, Butter, Cheese, Lard, JJried Jbruits, brooked Meats and Pro visions. NO. 4, FRONT ST. NEAR THE BA TTER F NEW YORK. To avoid errors and delays, it is desirable that consignors be very particular to put their initials upon opoas snipped to us lor sale. June 14. 4U-U GLUE. f f tne D8iquanty,and tsuns oi an sizes aiways V- on hand. J.K.BLOsSUfl. . Nov. 4. 97. CUT HERRING. OA BBLS Cut Herring, dry salted; 30 barrels JJ Round do , Ircsh from New Fonndland. For sale by ADAMS, BRO. Jfc CO. April 24. 19. ORANGES AND JECEIVED this day, n prime order, by L. N. BARLOW, No. X Granite Row. June 16. i W. I. S. T0WNSHEND, GROCERY DEPOT Is just receiving his vJ Sprine stock of Groceries, Underwood's Pic kles. Sauces. Olives and Capers. Also. Pickles in kegs; Kulton Market Beef r "Beef Tongues, Pic kled Sslmon, No. I snd 2 Mackerel, Selected Cod- nsb, all sorts of Preserves, ureen and Black l ea. Soused or Spiced Salmon, Walnut and Tomato Catsup; French Mustard, Engiish Mustard, Brown and Crushed sugar, Lime Juice and atoagbton bitters. Ground Conee and O round spices. Kum, Gin and Whiskey; Marratt, Gautur, and.Freres Brand v: Milk. Soda. Butter and Fa ncv Cracker s Imnerialand Pale Sherry. Madeira and Port Wine. Champagne and Sparkling Catawba. Scotch and mil. Ale, Best bonaon t-orter, . t.ast India I'ale Ale. Alao. a few of those Clothes Drying- Ma chines; and Oat Meal. April 14. . " ; 13. . GUNNY BAGS. 20lt BALES 2 b jshel Bags, for sale by 8 9. GEO. HOUSTON. hates cr pilot: ac. TUST printed and for sale at The Commercial I U oace, the Rates of Pi!otao for the Uar and Zerman'j Autl-SeorbuticlToothwash. TO THE LADIES. NOTHING adds more to beauty than clean, whits Teeth, and Gums of healthy color. ! The most beautiful face and Vermillion lips become repulsive, if the latter, when they open, exhibit the horrible spectacle of neglected teeth. All who wish clean, white Teeth, healthy Gnma and a sweet breath, should give ZERMAN'S TOOTH wash a trial. For sale by - C. fc D. DcPRE, Agents, Wilmington N.C. . Sept. 30. 84 PERFUMERY I JUST received from New Fork and Philadel 1 hias . Cross Lubins's Extracts for the Haodk'f j do. do. Toilette Soaps l do. Glenny Mush Toilette Water do. do. Verbena do, - do. do. Yankee Soap; do. Camphor Soap ' do. Pontine do. "A large assortment of Hair Brushes, and a num. be of fane? articles usually kept in Drug Stores. vs. at u. uvi-u.f., wneiesaie Druggists, Oct. 5. Market-st., Wilmington, N. C. THE NORTH CAROLINA HlJTlf i. I.IFK IXSIIR HXTRrnlP'V RALEIGH N C THEab oveCompany hrsbeen inoperationsince the lstof April, 1843, under the directionof tha following Officers, viz : Dr. Charles K. J onhson, President, Wm. D. Haywood, Vice President, James F.Jordan, Secretary, W m. H. Jones, Treasure. Pcrrin Busbee, Attorney, , Dr.Charles E.Johnson, ) ,. " , Dr.Wm.H.McKee, i MalDomrdof Dr. R.B. Haywood, V wMlatum. J. Hersman, General Agent. This Company has received a charter civinff ad vantages tothe insured over any other ComDan v. The 5th Section civea the HuahanH th nrl,ni. m insure his own life for tbe sole use of his Wife and Children, free from any claimsof the represents ivesof the husband or any of his creditors. ureanized on purely mutual principles, the life nieiiiucTBuuruciuaiein ine wnoie ot tn nrntila whirh are declared annually. Besides, the annlicant fnr uie.wnen ine annuaipremium is overSJO may pay All claims for insurance aeainst the Cnmmnvoin uc poiu niiuiu iiiho.j u,;i Biierprooi ot tne death oi me party is turnianea. slaves are Insured for one or five years, at rates wnicnwiu enaoie an oiavenoiaers to secure thl. ciass oi properuy ogainst trie uncertainty of life slave Insurance prosentsa new and Interesting featurein the history of North Carolina.whlch will prove very important to tne southern States. The last four months operation of this f.nmnanv shows a yerytargeamountof business more than the Directors expected to do the first year havini? niiviiuj laoucu iiiuic ilia ll MKJV UI1C1CB. ' - Lr. Wm. W. Habbisb, Modlcal Examiner. nA Agent. Wilmineton, N.C AllCommdnicatlons onbnsincssof thCnmnT, VCKUUICNCU ill o.,..u , JAS.F.JORDAN.Sec'y. OUR MOTTO IS "TO PLEASE" AT THE limiugton Saddle, Harness, and Triuiii Manufactory. TH E subscriber respectlully i n form sthepublie that he has recently received addition to hia stock of Saddle and Harness Mountinoa A r ) latest and most improved style, andis constanly miimiiunnj!,i lusaiore on marKeiatreet, every description of articlein the above line. From hia experience in the business, he feels confident that newui oe able to give entire satisfaction to a! I who maviavor him wf lh nnll Hm K.. nnn. I and willconstallllv keen a laraeauaftmcninf ioaen, and Sul&ey ffarness, Lady's Saddles r 'll-- rwi . . i r.. . ' Kiimu-t,trmps,q'C., uenucmen s tsaaaics, Wkipt spurs, q-c allof which ho will wimnt In l n(ft tjihe best materials and workmanship, f Tf He has also a large assortment of M iruiiKs, allses, Saddle and Carpet Jlagn, Satchels, Vaucy Trunks, &c, and all other ar ticles usually kept in such establishments, all of wiuuu ueouersiowior uAsti.or onsnortcredit 10 prompt customers. baddies, Harness.Trunks.Redical Baira. Ac, made to order. Inaddition tothe above the subscriberalwars " .".no .uuiu iuc .iiunti.ucrsiwiji kecpsonhandalargesupplyof Striug Leather, auu ' 11"", aim wm -Hnirougii ine seasons gooaassorimentot riy Afctts All arelnvited to call and examine mv Gnn.la wiiBLiieri n wnnr nr nn r Mai iblta , .a.n rm t .. -. ing my assortment to all wfio may favor me with a can. HarnessandCoach Trimmings sold at a fair price to persons Duying 10 manufacture. Also, Whips at wholesale. Mlkindsof Kidinz Vchltles bornrht r.. old on f!ommliionj. JOHN J. CONOLEY. Feb. 7, 1854. 138 WILMINGTON MARBLE AND STONE YARD. THE Subscriber having accepted the agency of -- several large esiaDiisnmenis at tna orih whteh will furnish him an unlimited supply of finished or unfinished foreign and domestic MARBLE of all qualities, la prepared to nil all orders for MONUMENTS AJfl) TOMB STOSKS. and every otherarticlein the line of the business i reasonable rates-. SCULPTURING, LETTERING OR CARVING. Executed as well as can be done either North or soutn. Thebest reference can be given, if required JAS. AlcCLARANAN". Jan. 6, 1854. if. THOS. B. LARK, M. D. D. D. S. PRACTICAL DENTIST for thelast ten years. a , r 10 or lees artificial teeth on fine gold plate, each. 7 00 An entire set of teeth est fine told plate. 150 06 Ditto on gold with artificial gams. 150 00 Ditto on Piatina plate with artifi cial Jural, ISO 00 Upper or nnder ditto, each, ' 75 00 A fl vot tooth that cannot be distinguish ed from the natural. 5 no A fine gold filling, varr anted permanent. 2 00 IJo. tnd deitrnTlnr ih. n.rv. x? t K fin extracting a tooth, - - 50 ets. to 1 OC Be dentifrice and toolb brushes alwsya on hsnd. f.very operstion varrantea to elve entire satisfae lion. Teeth inserted immediately after theextrac iion oi ne tangs ana remodeled alter tne cams 1 I i l ... . a nave sarunHen, wiinooi soauionai cnarge. umce on market-st., z doors below the Church. Wilmington, N. C, April 22. 16-tf. IjVJ O W is the time to have your rooms ar 1A satres papered with decorations, fine e ind pas- i or com mon, as we nave Iarf assortments on hand, and I superior workmen nom New lork, who will hang psper in latest-styles. wir.riNsnv a rsr.Fn July 22. - Paper Hangers and Upholsterers. E R. DURKEE, 139 WATER STREET KEW-YORK, Mannfactarer and Proprietor of DCRIEE'S TE1ST GSBimS POWDER, Importer and Dealer in I CREAM TARTAR, . ri SUP. CARB. SODA. .-'.'"' i- ' SAL SODA, . ' ; t ,tHr, CASTILE SOAP, , t. .BLACK LEAD. " " '"""" - - BRITISH LUSTRE, r KAKL.ASH, SALERATUS, COOKING EXTRACTS, MATCHES WAX akd WOOD: uee. Z3rd, 1854. ; -s- 117-Iy-. NOTICE, t : TTIEsubseriberespectfully informs the public, thathe is nowtranasctinar the Auction business on nis own account, and Hopes oysenci aueniionto business, to merit a continuance of that patronage heretofore soliberaUy bestowed upon h im. Stock. Real EstateandNegroea.bou t and sold on a commission of 1 per cent either at rrtvateei ptr :ic sale. . . , r .-; -. .- - - . ... -, ... - BOOT JOHNSTON, m,.ni i 'Jiun li. ijUtu HOSPITAL.. VirHKttE maybe obtsined the most speedy v pieasant and eHectual remedy in the lot alt . SECRET DISEASES. Gonorrhoae, Gleets, Strictures, Seminal V.Ytfci ness, rains in the Loins, Constitutional Debiiity Impotency, Weakness of the Back snd Limh., A f fection ot the Kidneys, Palpitation of the Heart, Dyanepsia, Nervous Irritabi.iiy, Diseases of tl.e Head, Throat Nose or Skint and all those serious and melancholy disorders s rising from the destruc tive habitsof Yonth, which destroy both body and mind, those secret a nd solitary p rac Uces m ore fa t a I to their victims than the songs of the Syrens to the mariners of Ulysses, blighting their most bril liant hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage dtc., impossible. ' YOUNG ME N. Especially, who have become tbe victims of SaUa ry Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of voung men of the most exalted talents and brilliant intellect, who might otherwise have entranced lis tening Senates with the thunders of eloquence of waked to ecstacy the living lyre, may call with ful) confidence. MARRIAGE. Married parsons, or those contemplating marria e, being awareof physical weakness, shoHld immp- i ately consult Dr. J., and be restored to perfect health. ; is who places himself undsrthecareof Dr. John ston may religiously confide in his honor as a fen sician """"I muuutuu; ioijr upon D1SSK11I SSB Iihy OFFICE, No. 7, SOUTH FREDERICK DOORS FROM BALTIMORE St7, ast UP THE STEPS. . ' . St., 7 aide.J &REPRTICULAR in observing the NAMli m&NUMBER.OTyov will mistake the pface. A CURE IN TWO DA YS, OR NO CHARGE, No Mercury or Nauseous Drugs Used. -TAKE NOTICE. PtP..!ul!!LI0,,i ,h,e ll7 ree"larly Educatrd Physician who advertises his very extensive Prac tise, and his many Wonderful Cures is a suCicknt guarantee to the afflicted. Those vho uish to U ous trtfwgtmposters, who only ruin their health, and apply to Dr. Johnston. BR. JOHNSTON. Memberof the Royal College of Surgeons.Londonj graduate from one of the most eminent CoJJpces of the United States, and the greater part of whose l7eB!!?n, I?the HoPl" of London, Par la Philadeiphia.and elsewhere, has efiected some of the most astonishing eurea thar wereever known. Many troubled with rfnging In the ears and head whenasleep, great nervousness, being alarmed at sudden sounds, and bashfuiness. with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of mind, werecurcd immediately. A CERTAIN DISEASE. When the misguided and imprudent votary of pleasure finds he has imbibed the seeds of 'his painful disease. It too often happens that an ill-timed sense of shame, or dread of discovery, deters him from spplying to those who, lrom education and respectability, can alone befriend him, delay ing till the conrtf utional sysroptorns of this horrid disease make their appearance such as ulcerated sore 1 throat, diseased nose, noctural pains in the hesd and limbs, dimness of eiht, deafness, nodes on the shin bones and arms, blotches on the head, face and extremities, progress on with frightlui ra pidity, till at last the palate of the mouth or the bones of, the nose fall in. and the victim of this awful disease becomes a horrid object of commis eration, till death puts a period to his dreadful suf ferings, by sending him to -that bourne from whence no traveller returns.', To such thertfo-e, Dr. Johnston pledges himself to preserve the most inviolable secrery; and, from his extensive prac tice in the first Hospitalsin Europe snd America, he can confidently recommends safe and speedy cure to the unfortunate victim of this horrid dis ease. It Is a melancholy fact, that thousands fall victims to this dreadful disease, owing to the un skilfulness of ignorant pretenders, who, by the uta of that deadly poison, mercury, ruin the constitu- untimely grave.or else make the residue of life erabe ....... ......... .wiu .no uniurtunaie sunerer to on mi- TAILU PARTICULAR KOTirn Dr. J. addresses all those who hnv! -,;,,., .,. selves by private and improper Indulgences. 1 ueoe are some 01 tne saa snd melanctolv ef fee is, produced by early hablta of Weaknessof the Back snd Limb. P.i- , Head, Dimness of Sieht. Loss of M nvui,, t 1 cr, r .ipiLiuun ui ine Mean, LM'Spepsy, Nervous irritability Derangement of the Digestive Func er, Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspepsy. Nervoiia lions, Ganeral Debility, Symptoms ofConsaniD uvii, sw Mentally. The fearful cfleefs on th ininH ... much to Le dreaded : Loss of Memorv. nnnfncinn of Jdeas, Depression of Spirits, Evil Forebodings, Aversion of Society. Self Distrust. Lov. ,.f s.;ii. tude.Timidit)-,&c..sre some of tha evils product d Thousands of persons of nil aces, can now jtul o what is the cause of their declining heolih. Los ing their yigor. becoming weak, pale and emacia ted, have a singular appearance about th cough and symptoms of consumption. ' marrua rersons, or t nose contemplating mnr riage. belnir aware of physical wmtnr.. .v a immediately consult Dr. J. and be remor tn fect health. DR. JOHNSTON'S INVIGORATING rkjif. DY FOR ORGANIC WEAKNESS. By this great and important remedv w..lrn nf the organs is speedily cured snd full vlor r Thousands of the most Nervous and Debilitated individuals who had lost all hope, have been imme diately relieved. All Impediments to MARRIAGE. Physical or Mental Disqualifications. Nervr i. jr. niaoiiitv i remonngssnd weakness, or of the most fearful kind, speedily c Johnston. inn l)r " a t t t Young men who have Injured lh certain practice indulged in when t frequently learned from -evil coinp.i, school, the effects of which are nichtiy when ssleep, and If not cured, renders i impossible. and destroys both mind and hoc vvnata pity tnat a young man, the hope of hi? country, and the darling of his parents. l,onM h,. snatched from all prospects snd enjoyments of Ijie, ny tue consequences oi deviating from the path of nature, and Indulging in a certain secret habit. Sur persons, before contemplating MARXIAGE. Should reflect that a sound mind and body are i'i moat necessary requuites u promote conr.ulial happiness. Indeed, without these, the i.ii y through life becomes a weary pilgrimje; tne f r peci nouriy uarKensio ine view; the mind itc , shadowed with despair and filled with the i . ' n- cboly reflection that the happiness of anoU.t r 1 c comes blighted with our own. OFFICE NO. 7 SOUTH FRED ERICS-ST., Baltihoie, ".1d. r All Surgical Operations Iei t ed. N. B-. Let no false delicacy prevent von. but apply Immediately either personally or b tetter. d.iu uiwrt BpfMiiy tnred. - '. TO STRANGKRS. The many thousand cured at thi. intuitu! Inn i.h. in the last ten years, and the numerona imr,r. tant Sorgical Operations performed by Dr. J..i nessed by the Reporters of the Dai rrs. snd r. ir other persons, notices of which have appeared a ; s i and again before the public, Is s sufficient sir, j an tes that the afflicted wiJI find a skiUul and i. , ble physician TAXfcnUllbfc. It is with the greatest reluctance that Dr. . ; : ;. STON permits bis card to appear before t .,e r ,. deeming it unprofessional for a physician t t, v r tise, but unless he did so, ihe aL.icted, ee-f-t .ay strangers, could not fail to fall into t:.e hti:'. t f those impndent, boaating imposters, individuals destitute of knowledge, name snd character. t J- lars, shoemakers, mechanics, Ac.advertisins ti.- i selves ss physicians: ignorant onsets, vuh t , , lying certificate of Grtnt Wonderful Cure 1. .i persons who cannot be found, or obtained fir a ' dollars from tha Worthless and Deanded. a n 1 1 y other conning and contemptible artifices to e ,..4 the added, irif.ing raontb after month, or t i . as possible, and in despair, leave you v ; i r..,J health. to aigh over your gallinT '. It is this motive that Induces 1 r. J.' t ? . , ., for h alone eon cure you. To t 3 1 , .1 with his reputation, be deerr s it it-r- y u . -r that his credentials or dl it 3' : -i-i: , Oice. weakness or t:. c: :x.,z: cured, and full vtt. :H. -4Lr. lt . . . , .... r-r.ur RUSSELL fcE?.0, June 9. - - - : T. C, WOUTII. River. - . , -. . . 33-tf. - Jan o.Icj.