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uujjl.-t.il... VIL:.IINGTrAT-, N. C.v -TUESDAY; MORNING, DECEMBER 1 1, 1855. -p WHOLE NUMB ANY. i 1 . L' KANSAS. patches re la- troubles in lvansas are i ; ...a " Union " of Thursday . 7r :.:,T;(Ma.) Dec.; i,J855.T- ; authority to call on the United .; f rC'' fit Leavenworth to preserve ce cf this Territory, " to' protect-the j T cf Don r..i3 comity, "-and enable him 3 execute the 1'pil process in his. hands. If tl. j Ltws a r j i t executed civil war is in . . 'e. An f.r..eJ force of one thousand p vita dll it. a ir-, Irmonts cf war,itis P ; :e at Lawrence, v., .They have rescued ; . ner from the sheriff, burnt houses, '; threatened the live3 of citizens.- Im- stance is desired. ."This', is the . ly means to save bloodshed, Particu- ' "3 .-'itUi'; -WILSON SHANONL'p To h:j Exce.Isncy TrabkUn Pierce.':. ';.;; 4' Washixg.ton, Dec! 3, 1855. Yor despatch received.- All the power m- e l in the Executive will be exerted to i eserve order and enforce the law. On ':.-? receipt cf your-letter the preliminary i : .res necessary to be taken before cal ... - o n ti'oc-3 will be promptly executed, l v .:. j will then be fully advised. FllANKUN PIERCE. Z rilson Shannon, Governor tf the -Terr rv.ry of Kansas, j , A 'J-AA:AJAAy "i 'la "President, it will be observed, has i :i yet ordered any troops to the Territory, an i a waits further information to authorize il i necessary preliminary measures before colling the military power into requisition, t 'i'hi despatch of Gov. Shannon ; i. evi-J .dently founded upon the: rumors that pre v A . 1 on the borders of Missouri, ;ahd when l a re nirs to the scene of. strife "it is not i inp- ..able that the whole affair will be f u .to have been greatly exaggerated.1, T..8 Governor does not allude to the ori n of the difficulty, of which the latest re port from St. Louis brings us the following j- ?.rticulars ; . ' - -- & ? P .!.;-.- . - St. I-iOtns, Dec. 5.j . The Kansas "Free "State' papers give the following account of the difficulties- in the Territory : A youjgman named Dow, twenty-two years of age, (while at a black smith's shop where several fbonlef ruffi ans" had congregated, wai deliberately shot by one Coleman.;, h An Pftltempt' was made to arrest the murderer, "but, through the assistance of his abeUors, he-esraped ... . 4 - . . . ' to Missouri. A, meeting or tne, citizens, he'd. on the spot where the.nffairpoccurred to inquire into the case, pronounced thaact a cold-blooded murder on the part of Cole man, andchargfd four men, named Hagus, l.iirklev. Moody and ' Warmer with being- , . ..... . accessories. A series of resolutions were passed, and a. committee appointed totin vestigate still further, to search out the of fenders, and to devise means to bring them to justice. .Sheriff Jones arrested Jacob Eronson, at whose bouse Dow lived, Sot the purpose of having him give security to keep the peace j bu.rwhile proceeding' to Lecompton Bronson was rescued by a par ty of his neighbors. : Jones sent to? Paw nee, Missouri, for aid, declaring hat the Governor of Missouri had assured him the nssistanceof ten thousand men if requir ..j."" p AA'-A. ;'pt'pp-p 'T'TV-; , v - - , v CONGRESS, p p "A;:y ;.' "p"- YVashington, Dec! 6. ;v Lsr Senate. Mf. Seward . presented Cer tain resolutions and a memorial frompthe New York Sta.e Agricultural Society, as king tSat ah appropriation may be made '.r carrying out the plan proposed by Lieut. .Majry of extending the system of. meteor-P ' : j-y for the benefit of tho agricultural so-c:d'y- - vi.".'h-;-;:-.' ' p;l-'-v--''' 'dr. S. asked that a might lie oa the ta l.a until the committees were formed, NOTICES OF BILLS. " ' '. ' ' " By Mr. Seward : A bill o construct a railroad to the Pacific . ;-h---, i By Mr. Cass: A bill making art appro ; .ution for deepening the channel over the h i.3 of the St. Mary's river of strait, in the tecf ..lichigan. h? :h r"'hh'h vr.- ALa, a bill making an appropriatiori for .'sepen; .: ; the channel over the St. Clair Ca:, in t.is State of M ichigati.'t f.'."'.'.;: . By Mr. Sumner: A bill to provide for the erection cf a court house, and post of fice at Boston. . vp By Mr. Jones, of Iowa : A bill to extend . .a western line of the State of Iowa. -iht. .'!;., a bill making a grant of land for c ,.-.' ruction 'oC certain railroads, in. the i cf Iowa. .. iV... ,-,..--,.-.'. -:i' " EEsoLtrrioxs. - -' h ; ' ' r. I .'. called up for consideration the j resolution submitted by him yes- Jay: h,J, That the President of the Uni e te requested to .inform the Sen h r h has received any evidence r; stance to the execution of the ZrxT.i:i as to require the interpo ." i . h.t try farce for the preservation i cf law and order in thatTer f h-3 has received such evidence . ... lay the same before' the Sen-: ' ')- copies 'of' any,' order".. which i : . ' .: 1 by his authority for ... ..c of any military force in r if any suzh order , has been 3 id 'i II. r - - - . .1 that it was not 10 :cordance w 1... - .l:. t3 entertain vhusln ' until the Iloj.'. c;' .lepresenl-ttives was' ran'd ; and, fcesii ;h. ."'.lessage of - Pre.tJeni had not L.eo received, and it ht corstain the information sought for by : r: . !ation. '.',-'. " ' 1'''"! Ill r.r r .?:' ' ' cb'Ction ". l. roijrjtion should lis c.r; : ry served hira, a case I. 1 I errs since, when it x. : if V:i '. ir.'jLtacion any bc',-a"i r- p.'.re the concurrent a.. ... o - - w.ch. ; ' :t l.y the power to i.-.- -5 the s'jrr?stba,te . : i ' t i: w: . not ia ac- r ecccr- Mr. Ihh adjourn; u L . i that wben for.ilay next: the Senate Mr. Hunter i.'oped the benate would not agree to the. motion. Under exisiini cir cumstances It would he scarcely courteous to the other House or the Presidents . p;Mr, Clayton expressed the wish that the motion should not prraiL". He thought it proballo that, theHouse of Hepresenla lives would organize to-day or to-morrowr and in that event the message could not be communicated, a document that was cer tainly looked for with great Anxiety, f 3 ..Several Senators.. Withdraw the.motiori. Mr. Hale stated that, in accordance with the suggestion of the. Senator .from Dela ware,; though it was ' certainly something ne w to him that the message was . looked for with great anxiety, he would withdraw the -motioni;; Z :' r Mr. Stuart moved that the Senate ad journ, as he thought it useless to be sitting there. without- a nyibusiness before-them y. Mr. Hamlin wished, before' that raoiion was ehtertarned, simply to call apha jceao luiion, submitted yesterday by the Senator from Tennessee, (Mr. Bell,)"n relation- to private claims as he merely desired to of fer an amendment, and then let the amend ment lie over.fur consideration. ": p The resolution was read, as follows: Hesolvedy That all "private claims upon which reports have been made or ordered by any committee of the Senate at its ' last session,'and all bills of a private character J that were on the calandar.at its close, to gether.with the accompanying papers," be and they are hereby referred to the Court of Claims.. J,v r t ,, Mr. Mamlin.' I propose to strike out all after, the word "that," in the first ' line, and to insert in lieu thereof . . ' ; - , The several parlies interested in . all pri vate Claims upon which reports were made by any committee of the Senate -'during either session of laat. Congress have leave to withdraw the same, together with the accompanying papers, from the files of the Senate, tor the purpose of presenting;, them before the Court of Claims,' -, p .-p. 1 ; Mr. Clayton,though opposed to the res: olution in its original shape expressed his willingness to vote for the amendment '. The subject, was -laid over, and Mr. Stuart renewed his motion; and the Senate adjourned. " ' " " ; SOUTH CAROLINA . COTJNFEEESCE. Marioi C. II Nov. 4. The S. C. Conferences q the M E." Church South assembled on Wednesday, and - was opened by divine serrce by Bishop Early. The Bishop announced .it as his inten tion to open the conference by. a prayer meeting of half an hour or more in du ration every morning during the session. Himself a fine specimen of the old times Methodist preacher, he well illustrated the earnesiness . and r simplicity of the primitive Methodists, in not-suffering the business of conference wholly to in terrupt their great mission, the salvation of souls, ' The session of the conference, which was with open s doors, we found highly interesting, and we could but remark One fact, that though the body was composed - of men . accustomed to public speaking, : there was little talk ing, and what debate there was pointed and to the purpose. The consequence is that they have been enabled to tran sact a large amount of business in a short time.- Wei thought in ; the : ab sence of all speaking for Buncombe and in their severe application to work, they furnished an example worthy of imi tation ta-our legislative bodies.; In ad dition to the good preaching, preaching attended with the divine agency, .with which our comrnunity has been favored by the session of the conference, the an nual meeting of the societies, auxiliary to the church, were occasions of cotiiud erable interest... The annual meeting of the Tract Society took place on Friday evening. The report of the conference agent, the Rev. S. Townsen, showed a gratifying progress in this department; and though the meeting had to regret the absance of Dr. Harailtotv the gener-. al agent, highly , interesting addresses were . delivered hy Rev. Whitefbrd Smith and Rev.' E. H. Myers." ? We had the pleasure of hearing Dr. Hamilton the day after v on the same i subject, be forethe conference. The Missionary Meeting ', took place on , Saturday 'even ing., before a very 't;rowded anditbry. tfA very able repbrtof tle, operations of -domestic missions, and stiKsestinff . modir fi cations, was read by the chairman of the Doara, lie v. U. A. C. Walker; and very' eloquent and effective speeches were made by; Rev. hUhv. McFerrin of Tennessee, and Rrv, T)t," Sehoh. tbe Secretary of the General .Board ot Nis sioris.:? The amount J, of about- sixteen hundred dollars was collect ed,',. which, addd to the i generarcollection,; makes the amount given for , that purpose by; tfie S.C. Conference; upwards of $36, QOPt and it was announced that she was tho banner "conference ofU missionary collections. A reyivaP influence. seems to have attended- the con feretice front the commencement of the session, and at the prayer meetings , held at the con ference room and the ministrations of divine service in the churches,-penitents have crowded around the "altar. - On Sabbath divine service iii the three chur ches of our village, the Baptist, Presby terian and Methodist,, was had to crow d I atiJieuces, many of whom . were f oil neighborins -Districts. Rev. Dr. r ' rerrin and Uev.p W. A. McSwain, r . iatcd in the Baptist, Rev. Drs. Ilam- i c :.J Cross m the Presbyterian, and t" " ' -u - i ;i the 'morr.in 5 at tlie I le- ::: which .was the -. orGt:p.:;..:t :acc:;s. Dr. Sihon in the afternoon 1 r' . :3, which' was ac- zn Ie M. D.ibv as. Eldor. lu . "the tliQ j.ev. Dr,- Wightinan, by appoint ment, preached th't sermon to the junior preachers. - .We shall not"' attempt auy atfalysis; of tho . sermon, so appropriate in its - conception of -what a christian minister should be, only to'remark that it combinctj vigor of thought .with ele gance of - diction, and .was concladed with a beautiful and "touching allusion to : the Jamented Capers, and- - other preachers "who .'iave died during t the year. " .The" -delineations of the charac-s' ter of Capers, and cf :Dannel!y as'rneh and preacher, was most happy. At the conclusion the Ilev.' Mr. Cook sung tho song of ' He died at ' his posfT'.and the feelings of tho ministers and of the con gregation that had before been ' excited, gushed out, and Doctors of 'Divitiitypin the transports of ..the .moment --did not think it beneath theft dignity to erribracel Inu the midst V of j his xcitement; .Dr.; Hamilton seizedp-tipon-the ptnoment to call penitents to the altar, when a crowd came up. and the meeting "resulted ici the conveision of sooh, " and tlie . addi tion of others to the i hurcb. Star, t '' -- 4 O LD BULL UUTDON E 7i "A Mr. Bonjaniiu Adams, a genuine son of Connecticut, thus writes to the editor of the New, York Tribune r -. ; ' . "I wish to prove we have a Yatikee bom citiz Mt who is snpttiior on the violen to any that have come on the stage.' I can do it.- 1 can play four parts at one time on the -violen. I can play, whole pieo8 of nnVf-ic 11 one string ; also, I can play whole pieces 011 one string' with one finger only, and with rapidnts.s, and many executions 1 can perform ; also, my music will be wholly original, aud beholden to no foreigh " compositor, p; I commc-nced playing at ; seven years of age ; have - practised " for 4 t wen t y-nine y ears, more or less; never went -' to a music school in my life ; am, therefore self-taught a regular .Yankee genius in music, as some . would term it. . I could give you quite a liistory of . my life, and manner and stvle of nlavios. together with my success in gaming the .point of 0 playing the instrument, as I I . . m . --. - consider, to tue nicety ot it. 1 can play it with my arms laced with a cord to my body, as well as to have them at liberty." r - . "IMMENSE AUDIENCE... . On Pratt, a supposed relative of the 'great American Gridiron' Traveller," announced a lecture in the Tabernacle, N. Y-on the feasibility of uniting all Christian sects with the Raman Catho lic church. ' An audience of four persons "gathered together", at the hour appoin ted. - ; STATUES. ' A resolution has been introduced into the South Carolina Legislature for the purchase of statues of Moultrie, Marion, Sumnter, Tlavue, McDnffie and Cal houn, and for the purchase of a sarco phagus for Mr. Calhoun's remains. Hon. Henry C. ; Thibodeaux, , a well knowm politician of Louisana, died on the 11th tilt. . , , RIVCR SCANTLING. SOME 60,000 feet. Fornateby Nov-8-v ' ' VM. A. GVVyEIt. SOAP AXD CANDLES. TnO'.B SUPKRIOR anictc, manufacinrrd in WilmiRglon by Messrs. Costoti f- Gaflbrcf, are offered fur sale by lha undersigned, who has been appointed Sole A sent for their disposition in thla place.. Dnters and consumers are iniied to examine and test .hern by use, in comparison with such as are imported from the North. IH-m-nles are oil-red sriatuitpuslv. with a full convic tion thai these snides, after fair trial, will be preferred to any other in market ; while they wilt be sold fora less price. UfcU. uuusiu.v, Nov. 22. - 107 tf t PEACH BRANDY. 1 f BBLS. Superior, above proof.for sale by J U- Nov. 22. . GEO. HOUjJTO.N. RECEIVED AND NOW OPENING. 4 BOXES of R. Gordon & Ca'a" celebrated Preserved Peaches,' Pears, Damsons, Quin ces, Blackberries. Pine Apples, Ureen gage marm alade. Cranberry Saace.Cratr Apple, tted Currant and Pine -Apple Jellies ; Raspberry, Strawberry, and Blackberry Jams. . 1 cases f restnrea t-tn? er, and Chow-chow (fresh Importation.) 500 boxes Sardines, whole, half and Quarters. ' . -A large and fresh lot of liaisina, whole, half and qu-ir.er boxes; also, trt'sn currants, r igs ana 01 1 r.jn 20 boxes Cheese, English Dairy and Gohen; frech lot if Butter; 40 bags Java, La guy r a and Rio Coliee. t or sale by . . .iov,IO.' -. WU. t.S:TOWS3HED BRoiDWAl VARIETY STORE 1 THEsubwriberwoald repectruliy announce to the citizens and pnblic gneraliy, that he kwps constantly on hand tne ciioicesi assortmeni 01 FRUIT AND COSFECTIONABT, FANCT ARTlCt.ES vP.l-. ' U.TOYS. &.C , &C-- " Received this day. per schrs. O M- Pettit and VV H. Smith " "' f . r 50 bbls,fine Applesp . -" - 20 t choice Orange, . . . . sr ..20 b ixes Lemons. - . , - - 1 A fre.h lot of Sultana and other Raifins; Citron; Fisrs: Currant: Preserves of all kinds; Jel res : Sweet Meats; Preserved. Ginger; Brandy Fruits of various Kittdav ..,-.- v.Nats in grea variety ; - . - '' -; . - A oew lrttof Toys; , . PA fresh and fine lot of excellent Candies, Jnclu dinar a nice article of Host-hound Candy for Colds. Onions by tnt barrel; Beets, Turnips, c.; . ' WJI. H. DcNEALE. Nov. It: - ' 102 - NOTICE. having claim btanlr & Co.. will Dteane d resent them for set lerrn.nl and all those indebted to them arefe-i quested to come forward and make immediate pay nient in the subscriber. - -T Oct. 6 - . -JNO. A. STANLY. HOOP IRON. fT? the best American manufacture Nov. 4. J. It. BLOSSOM.'... FLCUn new CROP wheat S SUPKIlIOIt article, now in store, for sale by Xi aept. . - . , D. DB i'i.K, Jr f T'T . ' - A-f i . . 1 i. 1 r- r 3 ' - -'ifort ..tons Lir.ie, in prime BUSINESS CARDS. J.CCIATTA, COMMISSION MERCHANT GENERAL . AGENTS ' - -r - - - WILMlNGTON?W. C. . . : Oct.!, 1854.,. ' 85-ly-c- . VVILKINSSOX & ESI.ER, ,i UPHOLSTERS & PAPER DANGERS, KEEP ON HAND' AND" MAUiS.TU' UKDER, Mattresses y Feather Beds; Window- Cu.rta.ins AS wotk In the above iin done at shortest No- ..... . . . kt n if. t. . .-. - tice. vumingioijf .. iint fi. March-13, 1854. . - . ' . - - i JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM: General Commission anil Forwarding Mctcharit. lroiipt personal attention given to Couslgu- r -l i f i. .J., tm tr ft . nn C.nn h'i antri rnllt to V m or lo my New yarn fnenas., , i ' Witrntmrlnn 3an30. 1854. ' ' t 135. m c;H0WARD;mm. GENKRAL CommUaion nd Forwarding Mer caant, VVilmingto N. C. : : p ':' ' L.l0eraiua3rt auvancea maae on uuu-igiiiiioi".. Nov. 29, 1833. A,-.' A. IDVAID SAVAGE. ANDERSON & AGE. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Liberal cash advances made on consignments. March 27, 1954..., a V RUSSELL & BROTHER, ; (LATB ELLIS. ROSSELIr & CO..) ' G ENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ' .' WlLMLUiUN, . O. T.iheralcash advances mado on consignmentBof Naval Stores, Cotton, and other prod nee. - ' . May3,lH-4. - ' - ' - " . C. & D. DuPRE. : .-, j.('rDr'vkI mA.! C.fH IrV -- WtlUul. oabn i .. k a m - ---- - Drags. Medicines, Cbemteals, I'wiiits, Oil, .Dve Stufl's, Cilass,. Perfumery, Cigars, - MARKKT STRUKT 1VM.Hin.UTOV. X C. - PreBcriDtionscarcIully .o.npouBdad byeperi- . March 28. 1854. WILLI UI A. G WYE it," GrneralAgrat:ForwarJiag. Commission Uerchant. I take plahsure id Informing my friends, that I am prepared to give ait ousindssenirusiea to me efficient add personal attention. I haven yfharf for NavnUj ttrtes, vrtttt ample aecommoaanose,- apirri House, and W-rrehoose consianmeoo ot avai Si area Tar tale or shiDment ; and all kind of coun try nrodace solicited. Cash advances made on consignments. , , - - April 18, 1554." I. 4 - WILLIAM II, PEARE; COLLECTOR AND IDTEETISC AGC1MT- . For Couutrv Newspaper throMghoul tbe ," --- Wulted State. ... Basement of San Iron Bt JaingS, Baltimore street ah himiina ee:msted touts care transacted oromntlv.on liberal terms. t , sept 7, 1854. ; 95-tf T. C. &. B. G. WORTH, : WILMINGTON, N. C. . Jan 17, 1S34. - , ;. . ;125-C JOSEPH n. FLANNER, General Ccmniission Merchant, WII.MISGTO-f, S. C. May 9th. 1334.- 87-ly-c. TTjAS. H. CHAbBOURNT. CO. General Commission Merchants, - WILHIXCTOM.N.C; - . . , Jas. H. Ckadbouxi. ' - Gxo. Chadbockk. Jun. 1, 1854. t ' - ; 123. HENRY NUTT, . PACTflR AXD F0RWARDIM1 AG EST. Will give hit pergonal attention la business tnlrust- Sept. 8, 1954 j 751y-c. GEORGE MYERST - WntlLRSALE ASD RETAIL GROCER Keeps constantly on hand, Mutes. Teat, Liquor a, I'rovisiona, nooa ana rvmow ware, r ruw - Co7ifectionarie,4-c. South Fronittreet, WILMINGTON, N. J Nov. 13 1853. . ; 109. ; r " GEORGE HOUSTON, ' ' ' ' I'- PRAtER IN . ' ..- Grocerles.1' Provislonm, mod Naval Stores ; . COMMISSION MERCHANT. VESSEL" AND FORWARDING j AGENT, . . ' 4 WILMINGTON, N. C. " " " ;:.!:Au2.' 2. . y.p,'P'P .. 5.P."P, '.Mi-xA- 0-. " DISSOLUTION of COPARTNERSHIP, TU1E nub'rfc are hefebv informed, that the co L' partnership Ueretolore ext. ting between the undersigned, under the name and firm of VV. M. Sherwood.& Co. Is this day dissolved by mutual consent. . All accounts due bv the firm will be pre- .nrptl to W. M.Sherwood for settlement, and all accounts and notes due them roust be paid immc diatcly to close the business. . - ' : p , v - , WILLIS M. SHERWOOD. A M. A. GVVVER. - VVir.I.TS Hi: SHERWOOD wilt continue the basinets as heretofore. ..." :, .,:'-, f - : ' ' Sept. 1. . . . - " PUBLIC HALL. ; TtlK 5HSONIO HAL'L is offered for publ Kxhibilions, Lectures or K nt i-ttalr n-. ms. Oct. 6. , P. W. FANMNG. Agt. ON CONSIGNMENT. ; Qf" RBLS. Flour, Orange andGuilfird barnds. OVJ 10 - extra old Rye Whlakey. -- - . B'JOIbs.new Feathers.-; ' " ' 100 eimxy Spiiit Casks. 1 For sale in lots to suit, by - ; ' ? - ? -- ' p - , T. C. & B. G: W"ORTlt 'ept. 8. - "' - -" - - - 76 ' MACKEREL. Zr BBf.S. No. 3 Mackerel, just received and for July 17. -1- - ' B3 ICE! ICE M ICE !H THE WILMINGTON ICK HOUSE will be opened for delivery of Ice from the Grsf,day of Aortlto the first dav of November' between ..unrise and sunset. On Sundays, will close, pt- i'e.y, i 4. . . .5 Ice ordered for the country 'vill be well packed and promptly forwarded At ai times.. . ; : .f '. "All orders for Ice must be addressed to Wit- mingfon Ice Hou.e. - ' . . 1Terms CASH I all canes. ," ; .' ' Tickets tart be orocured if desired. " ' ' Persons ordering from a distance can make de Dosits of fitch sums as will meet their orders. . EPriee one cent per. pound two cents' per pound win be charged lor any quantities less tuan three pounds.?' i - . . - .- . - Ice will be furnished gratis to the sick and poor. provided they send an order from a. physician, or a member of the visiting committee. A. H. VakBOKKKLEN, Proprietor. Arr.1 12. b, 1S..S.- ' ' ' 12 glue ; . 1 ,., a priua article for Difti'.Iprs. For ADAMS, L.IO.f. CO. BUSINESS CARDS. UOOPER. DEARBORN & CO., , COMMISSION M E R CHANT S, GXO-. HOOPBt.-? ' !.. DBARBQR 1 . l: HO'iPtn. 5S-tf t July 23. . ... ADAMS, BROTHER & CO., : COMMISSI O N JVI .E R C H, A N TT S, , . - WILMINGTON, N. C. . July 23. , - , 68 A H- VanBokkei-bv. -. -W. A. M. VamEokxelen VANBORKELEN & BROTHER, ; ' VVIMINGTON, N. C. " "A Manufacturers of and dealei s ih Naval Stores, i Storaee and VVhnrfaze for Produce furnished at fair rates ander insurance, if desired. .. . l Jan.l. - , ' ' '. isn-tl. v 1, WEBSEb. i , ;..H. B. EILER8. - WESSEL & EILERS. ? ; COMMISSION 1 KRCHANTSA WHOLE-- V-'.SALE GROCEliS, North Water St., Wil- mincrton.; N. C. intend to keen at the above stands ;enera I assortment of Groceries, Liquors, and t'rovuions at wholesale and to carry oja a Genera ICoinntission Business. ', . ' Ei P.HaJLPres't Br'ch Bank of the State. 1 ' O. G. Parsley ,Pres't Commercial Bank. WIf. P. K. . Dickinson , Ksq - . Poppe t Ca, ? r ,w vo rV ? - Dollner Potter. S t,cw . orK' y. , ; , , Jan. 20: 1854. ' . ' 131. -; GEO. H. RELLY,, COMMISSION MERCHANT. Nextdooi to A. 'A. Wannet's.on North Waters!. willattend to the sale! of all kinds of Countrv Pro duce, such as Corn, Peas, Meal, Bacon, Lard ,Jc. and will keep constantly on hand a lull supplyol urocenes, tc. References WillesHall-ofWayne, JnoMctlae, Wilmington w Caraway . , UenAlx.. Ucltte; K.P. Hall, Wilmington , VViley A. WalKei . Dec. 13. 1853. -,(. - 115- lr. JAS. F. GILLESPIE. .. GEO. S. GILLESHE JAMI3- P. Gir.T.F-j-PIE c CO., PRODUCE AND FORWARDING ' a t AGE NT S . " : ;' ' WILMINGTON, N. C. Pat tic ti far aitemion paid to the receipts and Sale of .xatai aloret, I imder, dumber, Corn, tSacon, lol - ' ton, j-e, q-e. . March 30,1335. - - ; f 6. " Auctioneer and Commission ilerchant, I WII.MINGTON.N.CJ tTTILLsell or buy Real Estate and jNegroas at i aamallcomnti'.Monj.' -' . i .. ; '!'. - A LSO . - ' . "-i '- -').... Strict attention giventa the sale of Timber, Tur nentine. Tar. or any kind of Countrv Produce. Office second door, South side of Market street, on the wharf. . .t.- June 12. 1854. . ' , 33-ly D. CASnWELL, , I COMMISSION MERCHANT, I WILMINGTON. PN. C - -Sept. 30. - ; , . . J 84 -tf i ,T.C WORTH, General. Commission Merchant, ' 1-t W I li W I S ti TO S , W .'U. :' ' ; USUAL advances made on consignmeiltsof Cot ton, Naval Stores and otherprod uce -Pattieular attention eiven bv G. W. Davis (o duv chasing cargoes, procuring freights for vessels, Ac March 2, 1.154. - - - l'i8-iyc - , COCHRAN & RUSSELL. A (SUr.CESSORS TO TIIOS. ALIBONE & CO ) General Commission Merchants, No 32, North Wharves. - nd 63 North Water St: . .... i. .:.. PHILAUKLIMIIA. ; I. HABVXV COCHBAN, . '' . .1.- -W. S. aC-SELt. . - i . v Liberal cash idvaneea made on consignments. July 30th, 1854. ; .: . - 53-tf.. II. DOUNER. O. POTTER. JT. . J. CAMBRDEN. DOLLNER, POTTER & CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, - - SEW. YOUK. i' April 30, 1854. - i 20-ly. - L. N. BARLOW " - -WHOLESALE Si RETAIL GROCER, ' t ' AND DKALER IN I ' " f " LIQUORS, WINES ALE. PORTER ' f-c. . No. 3, Granite How, Vt out Street, I WILMINGTON, N.C. . Feb. 17th, IP55. 140-tf. i BENNETT & BROKAW, i 1 "PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, .!" FOR TUH or ' Hour, Grain and Seeds, Sutler Cheese, Lard, ? Dried Fruits, Smoked Meats and ' Fro . - '; - . visions. ' . J :' t " . ;. . . NO. 4, FRONT ST. NEAR THE BATTERY NEW YORK. i - , To avoid errors and delays, it is desirable that consignors be very particular to put their initials opon uoods shipped to us tor sale i -June 14. , 40-tf GLUE. o F the best q'ulity, a nd 0 u njrs of all sizes al way s on nana. . j.K.bLUOsuu. - Nov. 4. , , - - 97. ORANGES AND LEMONS. RECEI VED-thts dsy, In prime orfler. by t . ,-L. N. BAltLOW, . Jsae 16. :. '., - No. 3. Granite Row. RATES OF PILOTAGE. . - . JUST printed and for sale al TTie Commercial Office, the Rates of Pilotage for the Bar and River.. - ... .j.'.. ,p . . -- 3J-tf. , . .BOARDING.. FE ! Gentlemen can be accommodated with x Board and pleasan: airy ruoms, in Front etreer, houso next door north of the Presbyterian Church. June 19. , 1 4Z-U" . WINES AND LIQUORS. ; : 1 f BBLS extra old Nectar VVhiakeyj -A V t,0 bbls. old Yanniseee . do. . , ' V 2 cu.es Chatenu Latcur Claret ; ,-, x -.r , j- " Pale 'Brand v . .-'.- ; . ' 2 -Marr.ux Viatel ; ; . .., At St. Kmilion do.; , - t s! - 2 "" Nathioici Johnson's CTarct ? . 1. -2i casks Brandy. For sale by -- July I i V ; : ' 'J,- H. FLANNER. JUST ! RECEIVED . ; A T the HARDWARE STORE-- p -p .Preserving Ketfles.-ail sizes, i v - - - Cut NaiUsIl sizes and extra quality.' -Safety-Fuse for blastin? rocks. . . . ' Hay, Straw and fen tick -Cut lets- the best m.tde- . , . ; - JM, RODINSON A CO. , ' Sept. 4," " ' - . . . - " .: WROUGHT NAILS. KEGS Wrought Nails just reeei.edJ- For sale b (...:-'. . J. R. ELOSSOM. 20 Oct. 17. ' . - - : . " - ' - 3 , ciGinsr crrjAr.sif fTST RECF.IVED, E:,::3 choice Havana Ci I gars, fr sale by,- C & U. DcPRK, , hol."3.e Drt';: -a, Cc. 13. "-1 . . , : . DOOT. JOHNSTON, . BALTIMORE LOCK 1I0SP1TAI". WIIF.RR maybe obtained the most speedy, pleasant aud effectual remedy in the world lor a Li - f- :-." .-..... ' ...,,.-, - . SECRET DISEASES. Gonorthoce, Gleets, Strictures. Seminal Weck-' tcss,-PainB in the Loins, Constitutional Debility jiuputency, meanness oi tne tsacK ana l-lmbs, Al fections of the Kidneys, Palpitation of tbe. Heart, Dy spepsia.Ne.vous Jrritabi ity, Diseases, of the Head, Tnroat Nose or Skin'; and all those serious and melaucholy disorders arising from the destruc tive naousot x outn, iuch destroy bo;h body and mind, those secret snd solitary nractices more fatal to their victims than the songs of the Syrei.s to the mariners of Ulystyps?, blighiing their most bril liant hopes or anticipations,; rendering marriage, -fcc, impossible. ' - ;p:? fcP;... J U UN (J m V. ' : ; - P Especially, who tave become the victims of i?o.i ry Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit, whir-h annually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of Voung men of the most exal.ed Ulents and brilliant intellect, who might otherwise have entranced lis tening Senates with the thunders of eroquence, or waked to ecstacy the living lyre, may call with full confidence. . . . . . i Married versma. or those contemn ta tl n tf milTrln tr a " being awareof physical weakness, should immedi-at-Jy consult Dr. J., and be restored to perfect health. - " - -. - - - - - . ' .. , lie who places himself underthecaredf Dr.Jnhn. ston may religiously conGde in his honor as a cen tleman, and confidently rely upon hisskiil asa physician.- .. - - - :-... .- - .; ri. , OFFICE, No. 7, SOUTH- FREDERICK' St 7 DOORS FROM BALTIMORE St., (east side 1 UP THE STEPS. , . P . " O-BE PA RTICULAR fn observing the AM flf F. and NUMBER, or you will mistake the place.- A iJUKJH rv I WUUA iSUUNU CHARGE. i fiNo Mercury or Nauseous Drugs Used, i . ' . TAKE NOTICE. ... Da. Johnston ia the only regularly Educated Physician who advertises his very extensive Prac tise, and his many Wonderful Cures is a sufficient guarantee to the afflicted. Those vsho wish to be speedily and effectually ' cured, should shun the numer ous trifling importers, who only ruin their health, aim appiy m wi. juimsion. . - ' - DR. JOHNSTON. ' ' Member of the Royal Collees of Surireons London: graduate from one of the most eminent Colleges of in. uiiiieu oiaics, ana tne greater part or whose life has been spent in the Hospitals of London, Par is, Philadelphia. and elsewhere, has effected some of the mosi astonishing cures that wereeverknown. Many troubled with ringing in the ears and head vhen asleep, great nervousness, being alarmed st sadden sounds, and bashfumess. ; with frennent blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of mino. were cure, inimemateiy. ' - A CERTAIN DISEASE: t- When the misguided and imprudent votary of pleasure finds he has Imbibed the seeds of ibis painful disease, it too often happens that anlll-lim-ed sense of shame, er dread of discovery, deters him from applying to those who, trom education and respectability, can alone befriend him, delay Ing tilt the conrc; utional nysmptoms of this horrid disease make their uppearunce. such as-ulcerated sore throat. diseased nT.ee, nocturai pains in the head and limbs, dimness of sit; tit. deafness., nodes on the shin bones and arms, blotches on the head, lace ana extremities, progress on with frightful ra pidity, till at last the pulate, of the mouth or the bones of the nose fall in. and. the victim pf this awiuidisease Decomes a horrid object of conimis scration, till death puts a period to his dreadful suf ferincs, by sending him to u that bourne from whence no traveller returns." To uch thercfo-e, ur. jonnjron piecges nimeeii to preserve the moat invtoiaDie sectety; ana, from tils extensive prac tice in the first HoapitaJsin Europe and America; necanconnacnity recommend a sateand speedy cure to the unfortuna'e victim of this horrid dis ease. It is a metaneheiy fnct, that thousands fall victims to this dreadful disease, owing to . the tin. skllfulnees ol ignorant pretenders, who, by the use of that deadly poison; mercury, ruin the constitu tion, and either send the unfortunate sufferer to an untimely grave, or else make the residue of life mis erable.- I . TA KE PA R TICULA R NO TICE. - Dr. J.addressesallthose who have injured them selves by private and improper indulgences. : - These are some of the sad and melancholy "cf fee is, produced by early bnbits of youth.-viz : Weakness of the Rack and Limbs, Pains in the Heaa, uiraness ot sight, loss of Muscular Pow er, Palpitation of the,.Heari, Dyspepby, JVtrvous irritability Derangement tf the. Ditrestive Func tions, Ganeral Debih'ty,-Symptoms ofCoiisump. . mttniauy. i neteanui cuects on trie nilnd arc much to be dreaded i Loss of JUemory, Confusion of Ideas, Depression of Spirits; Evil Forebodlnes. Aversion of Society, Self Distrust,, Love of Soli tude. I imidity,xc..are some of the evils produced Thousands of persons of nllagesven now judge what is the cause of their declfnina fheaith.: Los- Inz their vizor, becoming weak, pale .and e trine i a ted, have a singular appearance about the eves i i . . r . i . - ... . - -UUKIl DI1U By IlipiUIIlS VI lltfUUipilUD.. Married Persons, or those-ContemDlalinr Trnar. rlaze, being aware of physical. weakness, should immediately consult Dr. J. and be restored to per fect health. O'"-' -x-.-.rr"v''s&'!-. ;-. DR. JOHNSTON'S INVIGORATING REM E Df FOR ORGANIC" WEAKNESS. ... J. . By this great and important remedy weakness of the organs is speedily cured-and full vigor restored. Thousands of the most- XSIervons and Debilitated individuals who had last all hope, have been imme diately relieved. All impediments to "'p '-' . " . " . MARRIAGE. -Physical or Mental Disqualifications Nervous Ir ritabilitv Tremblings and Weakness, or exhaustion of the most fearful kind, speedily cured by Dr Johnston.''' v. v" - ; -' -:..'. ,p;',f-pAv Voung men who have 'injured -themselves by a certain practice indulged in when alone a habit frequently learned from evil? companions, or at school, the effects of which are nightly felt, even -when asleep, and if not cured, renders marriace imnossible.acd destroys both mind and body. - What a pity that a young man, the hope of his country, and the dariiog of bis parents, rhoojd b snatched from all prospects and enjoyments of life, by the consequences ot deviating from the path of nature, and indulging in a certain .secret Jiabit, Suc persons, before contcnipl;.inc . , MARRIAGE, ;.'-'?-': '''. Should reflect that a sound mind and body are the most necessary requisites to promote connubial happinct s. Indeed, without these. 4he journey through life becomta a wearj pilgrimage; the pros pect hourly darkens to. iRe view; the mind becomes shadowed with despair and filtt-d with the melan choly reflection that tbe happiness o. another be comes bliohted with our own. ' - OFFICE NO. 7 SOUTH jFREDEB ICK-ST:.- -i: "' . -v -: Baltimobb, Mn..i' AH Sursleal Operations I'eitivnedi " . -Ti. B- atLci oo false delicacy prtvenf you, but apply immediately either ptrtomilly or bj leHcr-. -Sklu plears Sjveedily Cured.. ;; .:,.. r-.f-R , i ; tO STRANGERS., ' " P. - J Tltemany IhouMinds cured at this instituiion with in tbe tatt ten years,' and. the numerous impor tant Surgical Operations perfoi Bird by Dr. J., wit nested by the Reporters of the papers, end many other persons, notices of which have appeared again and again before the public, is a: sufficient guaran tee that the afllietcd will find a. skilful and honora ble physician - -. -.' - ' , - .p..,. , ' ---.A TAKE NOTICE. . 'Ai i . A -: It is wi.th.iheerea.est refucunce that Dr. JOHN-' STON jpermits his card to appear before the public, deeming it-onprofessionat fora physician to adver tise, bat unless hss. did so the nliieted,-eBpe'ia!!y jsiranzeis, could not fail to fall into the hands of those impudent, boasting imposters. - individuals destitute of knowledge ,-name and' character, ped Urp, shoemakers, mechanics 4c, ad vertiaine them selves as physicians; ignorant quacks, vi'h fi.'!hf lying certificates .of Great 'Wonderful Cures Jroui persons who cannot be found, or obtained fora few dollars from ihe Worthless and Degraded, a nd many other cunning ami contemptible artifices to entice the afSleted, trifling month after month, or hs iona as possible. and ia despair, leave you w.:h ruined heaUh.ta t'xsh. over your gal!lo;d-i'r.ppointment. It i this motive that indur,s Dr. J. to. advertise, for he alone cm cure you. To those unacquainted with hi! reputation, he deems it necessary . say thiit hia credentiafs or dip'onias always hang in his 0I.ee. .;'.. ', .. .". . V.'EAir.N'KKS OF THE ORGANS IraD-ediaitly cti.d.r fw'i vi;or tpf tored-; -' - " r-ALL LrriTERs post-paid-r.:.;: :: DIr.S J.....T i.V HAIL. AM I.' : ; i mut be Paid and contain a i e rttrr f r i ., f rPr!.. or no answer wi: t piu)xi'i:ctl's or i . i c ... THE North Carotn Anrual C. ' " , ,JltiiOdut Koisconal Cliurth . . determined to istue a weekly pepcr t above name, the subs - b-rs eru author..' sue this prospectas. -It is intended to .... . ",i a I. .. which,. while It shall bo r- l; : !. i-. t:- limenl, and maintain ii. e d .t ii - : i tbe Methodist Church, shall be dev. interests of North-Carolina, anj f-.r, . , gence for every class of readers, in t' -pearance Ihe new periodical is to le . ot our t-nurcn papers, while it ill . . all in adaptedness to the wants cf our ; entire Insufficiency of ihe existing '.-... to the necessities of our position ton.-. publication of onr own paper, and w e ( . expect the heorty co-opera lion of the our Church in ail parts of ihe fctaie an t - ence, and hope to make the paptr so i - nd Instructive as to attract natrors.-:; public generally. , . The "Advocate", will be pull;.! .. i ?t year and the first number will te i. ; , is practicable after the next Sessic. : r - ference. ' It is believed that tie ta i i - . be commenced on the 1st of January, i desirable that as large a si.!,.tr;;.ii. be obtained before the Conference anJ in ters and all Others interested in the en : - respcotfully, urged to secure end for v. a .t . ,t names and address ef subscribers, part . r nt ten lion being paid tocorreetncf s in writir ? is.e namesk of persons, -post . olliccs and Counties. Those vvho may have no opportunity t.f subtrrih- ing through the agency of onr Ministers mnr write directly to Rev. Wm L. Pell, Faycttcville. N, C. , p . . . ' . ' The nivment will bo cxnnet'd nnnn ' :.. nr ltit first number. The location of the piiblit-hirui office will be determined at the Session of Con ference. :. , . . WjtLIAM E. Psti, " . William Cabtxr, Rons T. Hmijt, - N. 11. D. WiLso.v, 1 j-Cor, . William Basbxs.&eb, '' J July, 1855. r.-. ., . 5 . 100,000 C0PIE3! STEAMBOAT DISASTERS OX 'I II ; - WESTERN WATERS. ASD STEAMEOAX , p; pD I R E C TORT. THE undersfsned have now in cotirPH o.' t ' etion a iXEW STEAMBOAT DIRKC'i ( V, which will be issued in October next i the book i.L contain over two hundred pages, illustiattd in i.'j best style, and neotiy bound in a. dnralle manner. It will be oi.e of ihe most intercstlns books ever published, and will be a book iliat wiil be i.- r. inglo all classes of people. ' The Stean.boai i rectory will contain a complete lit-t and de ri ; of all the steamboats now afloat on the and Southern waters.' The length, ruotkl, power, and tonnage of etieh boat, whero mi i whom built, the name of the boat, with thetra she is In. Also; the names of Captains and t . cers, her age, &c, ; tc. 'The Directory will oraaia a history of Steamboats and Steamboat:--.;; on !!m Western waters, since the application of sv . "i ; also, a sketch of the first boat built for the C:.i river, with the name of the wilder, cutuur: and owner. : ' . ' " ' ' - The River Directory will contain a list and ,: -cription of ali the Steamboat Disasters that hue occurred on the Western and Southern wir --, beautifully illustrated, with a list of all tho. c- u; . have peiibhed by their' burning, sinking nt.d t.x nlorfinfr. on the Western and Snuthrm a.aifN - - I he Directory'lll contain Maps of the t Mississippi, Missouri, Illinois,. Arkansas, . i f. Red, Ouachita, Vazoo, and other rivers, w i: h ti.'; towns, and cities laid down, with correct d; . tn r t . also, many other river and commercial it nm cf interest to the people at large. The book w!;i con tain ihecards of tho various United States i mJ boats, with the trade they are in, 4c., Ac. The Di rectory frill also contain a complete list of nil tho responsible Steamboat Licensed Officers, their places of residence, 5c, ef-c ; the new t. unh.iat Law, its requirements, with eomments, thowin wherein it benefits the incompetent ol..i er, urs j in jures the competent officer, drc.,&c, and ; :; t.'.e important United Slates Supreme Coiii ! .s n : i boat Decisions up to date ; th Rites and in" r tant Commercial Privileges, Bills of Ladiri". i. i portant Decisions-of the various United courts, in regard to Freights lost and t' ir j, iJc., c ; with many other thincs of inter..!. ' The Drrcctory willbe illustrated in the tut . -.. and printed in the best manner. The iiuth. r has for six yeaisbcen-gathering together all il.n f and Items iq regard to the numerous su..;. s disasters on; the, .Western' and Southern v. , .-, and now intends publishing them in book f. - i. -The price of the work will be put at tho low t i of One Dollar. Ten thousand copies will he i? i for the boatmen ; all others desirous of si. I.e. . will have to do so at once, as none wi.l Lo unless ordered in advance. this work is destined to nave a circui.itii r-.i t: over eighty thousand copicsaa the publ:.-i,t is . reeeivinff lartre numherA if t tibnrrihprs n.r r- from all parts of the country, daily. Some f ; oldest boatmen, as well as most scientific i ; the times, arc contributors to the Steamboat I tory. . p . 4 ""The'Dfrectory" wfil be i-sued in Oetoi rr, : ; be sn ornament to the parlor as well as situ.. - By remittine One Dollar (post paid) you -. i,. ceive a coo? of the above work. P-3FA1I con-Tliunication a and k tiers th.. . addressed to . . " . ' ; P - : AMES T. LLOYD A CO., ' 'A'' '-"'A' " 'Post Office liuiid.v -.'..jiisu.- , --!, v .;. - - Cincinnati, t ..July I7th,l55.- - :. -STEAMBOATS FOR ciLi:. WE will sell the Steamers "FAIRY." '!'".' and 4-l3ths of the steamer "EVi.i.C. all of which are no on the waters of the i and Waccamaw. : -'.-1 - . i- Faibv's length, 81 feet 6 lr X r, r -P;-. breadth, IS " 4 " ; ; . , . i -: d.pth, 4 " 2 " measuresSl and 2 V5 tons burthen, was ti.lli .' year 1851." "; ' . - Steamer Usiow or Eliza's lenpth, 73 feet G : . . M , ." bresdiii, 13 . " " ..".. '. depth,.- 4 " : measures 40 and 32-93 ions burthen, v -. - ; ihe yea? 1830, machinery ml new and i i order. . Steamer EvBaGBEBs's length. 1.1;' , . . " ; ." - breadili, '. ' ' '',A' A:. " ... ' depth, : 5 " measures !C0and7S-95 tons, sr i v , Id ; ; yearl848,together witbtUir Li..iri?, J Blossom snd Republican one of ven ' I arrels, ond the other of nine hundrr- i r pacity. ' Alo, iwo Flats, now on the River-' one 650, and the other 650 L Teima Will be made easy ; -V D- D. ALLEN, ) -; JAS. II . PrlTCHKT r, . eept.27. - , ... BARGAINS IN F : At S:M. WEST'S A . Ti vA-"J ;A: :. OntU 1', ' . A'Jusl Received and P r r V ,', r Jvr Zf DOZEN Cane i ; : S, . .. I seat cU C 5 d'z. can-; .fat Hocking Chairs, 5 won i tf at " - " 10" Ur,u liiinngaoy cu.-.uoo f : r. r 2 " ni.i-c -. kt' 4- "- of-ire Chair, wiih cut: - 2 " children's cCZce C'hair P 50 fine mahogany rnsrbh; t. ; - 25 fc.ci.., ' Fine Mahogonv, . a Centre and Dining Tat..-, 10 fine Maho'-"V I w 100 hist, pest .. :, i, cord. 6 fine Co? - C: j CO Wash M j : . , , iOCr.e V. . . 1 '.' r 6 - " I s. ;- ... . - 4 - . r i.o. . .: " Azh the lie jr gaie pv . ADA"?, C7.D. c"; CO. i ... t; l :. i.
The Tri-Weekly Commercial (Wilmington, N.C.)
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