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WILMINGTON, N. C, SATURDAY MORNING, 15, 1854.
WHOLE NUMBER ;
"TOPS 1ND BOTTOMS;"
aiHUB,WAT 'SOL SOLD V HIS DADDT.
' fir KED ALB EX.
..Solomoi my son.
Aod he casa verjaicklj 4 forward, to
use ft sailor phrase, for the old man catch
eJ him up in the hay lofi a ' chuckin ' dice
'ttifiim, an older brother, and he knew he
;$" goner. . '
What am you doin' here?' asked his
A.plajn of Sieaz,satd Sol, gathering
jp wnai constituted me bank.'
. iSieeat - And -what's that sonny V
4JWhj, yoa see this 'ere board, with 1, 2,
4, vO. painted on? Well. .Itm said he
wouldn't bet on any-other figure than 5, if
ll t a - m -a . . - . .
q iet mm aouoier ana l inrows tnree sixes
every time and puts, him to perfect smash-.
Old Mr. Science didn't quite understand
this answer, but he reckoned to himself the
little rascals had Teen 'ere gambl n ' and
a'winnin one another's money.'
' Jimjsaid he, jest tote yourself in tu the
house, an stay there till I come ; and you,
aoiomon, go ana cut me a willow brancn,
directly." i
What fort' asked Sol.
I'mgOin'to give you a lickin my son.
What sez the Srripter 1 Spare the rod
and spile the child, and if I sb.ou.ld do that
thing. you'd continer to go on in this wick
ed way ontil you'd come to the gallus.'
Daddy,"aid the youngster, putting both
hands. in his trousers pockets, there's no
use-talkin to me in that solemn strain, for
1 Jell you I'm bound to be a gambler gal
lus;or? no g&llus f Now, there's Nancy
Smithy the female I set up with, she sez as
how I'm a fam, and don't all lambs gambol f
Hold yer tung, you dratted skunk, you'r
ignorant as a hoss ; an' ifyou don't take
waroin, jfou'll come to nn dreadful end
sure as you're a human be in' Solomon ; I
say,' them gamblers have dealin's with the
deril,vand if. you should go down to New
York, with ten dollars in yer pocket, they'd
win -all from you in a day
I'll bet they wouldn't.'
' Besidesj'it they couldn't get it no how
else, ; they'd cut your throat with a banana,
and then chuck you, down some of those
hundred foot pits?'
.'.Who's afraid 7 I'm a tea pot if I don't
think 1 could beat the captain of the hull
crew to shivers with these 'ere dice. Why
1 cen throw .three . sixes a dozan times
hand runnin' and, daddy, I can tell you
how many spots is on the top and bottom
-without lookin' !
4 And let me shake 'em up and kirer 'em
over?
'Yes, daddy,' .,
And you tarn yer back and shet yer
eyes?
Edzacily.'
It can't be done,' said the old man sol
emnly, the thing's impossible.' Angels
co aid n't do it I couldn't do it.'
1 Well, I kin said Sol, with a grin.
'Silence! you dratted villain; don't I
tell you nobody could.'
What'il yer bet?'
Me bet ? an old man almost in my grave,
Wnd a deacon'al that ! What would sister
Crump say I wonder, if she should hear of
such a thing V
' No dad,' said Sol, ' I didn't mean to say
you wouldn't; but 1 tell you what I did
uaeaa. , You see I've got five dollars in sil
ver, and I want five mors to buy a watch.
Now,, if you'll give me five I'll do this
trick I'll give you five if I don't.'
'And did you say I should shake the
things,7 asked Mr. S.
Of course,' nodded Sol.
The old man scratched his head and
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BUSINESS CARDS
0. L. FILLYAW,
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COM HI SSI Oil AD FJRWEDIU SERCOm,
wimivgtoy, pt. C.
September 20th, lr63. 8-lr-e.
RUSSELL & BROTHER,
(LATB ELLIS. B OSS ELL & CO ,)
i EXE HAL COMMISSIOS MEKCHANTS,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
Liberal cash advances made on con-Mgnmentsof
ftaval Stores, Cotton, and other produce.
May 3. 1353.
muttered to himself It can't be wicked to
try, for it ain't betting, and the boy can't
do it,' cause it's impossible. Besides it will
drive all them nasty notions out of his head,
and hell- never do so no more. Yes,' I'll
humor him this wunst -! tow Solomon !
Yes. sir.'
What did you say was the trick V
"Why, you take these 'ere dice and
shake em yourself, and I'll tell you how
many spots there is on the top and bottom
and won't look! If I don't you can
have my; Ifive dollars; and if I do you
must give me your five.'
Wellj. sonny Til do it. Give the things
to roe.' '
' Then they be,' said Sol, handing the
iice to his daddy ; 1 now put your five dollars-in
this pile 'long with mine so all will
be fair yptf know..
' I j will and the old man laid a ragged
Indiana V. amongst Solomon's silver, and
put the dice in his hat. After shaking
them a good ten minutes, he dumped them
to the floor and said he was ready.'
Wau a spell,' said SoL, makin' believe
he was puzzled ; all right, I guess theres
just twentyone.
The old man -raised the hat counted
both. ends of the dice top and bottom;
and of course there was just twenty-one.
BIess the Lord f said he, 'the child has
done il-slick and sure. But U waa't fair
I declare to natur it wan't. If you'll do it
again I'll give you another five dollars, and
get you e w pair of breeches besides.
l)Vell, -diddjt go-ahead ; but I don't
think I a gues again, no how; That's
right shake em heap, hain't got' no ob
jection whatever: . All right V
Yes. ' -
Well, .there's 'X ifcrfQtyone 'speu there
this time too.' . - , ... ,
Up comes the hat There's three sixes
daddy, tbat's"eighteen. Tarn 'em over
three aces ; that makes we4t-one again
The-old man held up his hand and
groaneL.,v ; , ' . tf ,
Mereilul Jb.gypt I did yoo ever t No 1)
?OTJn:iSo,omoB mJ sonlidtr was it
5Poter .. said Solomon, gatherinr up
his daddy's dimes, 'done I I don't tike to
tell jroa how ;ha -Srf dooa but f asideY
yoo, , were ,done'' jjbtiirar . 1Xrk
CHARLES R. B0NNELL,
General anil Conamtotlon Merchant,
Cotton, ft ice t and Naval Slvrcs and yterckandizt
reiurrallif.
Office No. 55 .V nh lr.nt street, Philadelphia.
Rcftnncri.
New York, Messrs A Men fc Pnxon ; Philadel
phia. Thos. Alliboae, Fsq., Presi. Bank of Penn
sylvania; Baltimore, Thomas Whitridre & Co.,
tVilmincon. N. C , Messrs. De Rowel Sc. Brown,
and Dr. T. H. Wriabi, Prext. Bank of Cape Fear;
Charleston, T. S. f- T. G. Budd, and J. Bonnell,
Jr.; Savannah, W. B. Giles St Co.; New Orleans,
G. W. Oliver f Co. m
Jsn. VI 127-tmi-
J. HATHAWAY & SON,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
WIL.MIXCTOX. M. C.
J. Hathaway, J. L. Hathaway.
Fob. 15, 1353. 31.
JAMES AMBCBCON. IDWAHDIAXOI.
ANDERSON & SIVAUE.
GESER.(L COM fSSIO. MERCHAXTS,
WILMINGTON W. C.
Liberal cash advances made on consignments.
Ocu Tl . 94-
GEO. HARRISS,
General Commission Mcrchanl,
tVII.MIVGTON, x. v.
STRICT attention $iven to procuring Freight
and purchasing Ca rgoes for vessels,
llcrca to
K. P. Hall, Ksn. 1
O. G. Parsley, Ess. I
I A Tavlnr. h'.an C
Wilmington.
ew York.
J. D. Bcllamr, Kvq. J
Messrs. Tooker, Siuyih t Co.,
" Thompson & Hunter,
Alcx'r. Herron, Jr. Philadelphia.
Messrs. Williams dc Butler, ) rUm. -H.
F. Baker. Ksq. Charleston, S. C.
Jan. 2. 1353. 123 if.
jr
H. DOLLKCR O. POTTLR.
DOLLNER & POTTER.
GEXERAL COMMISSION MERCHAXTS
NEW YORK:
Liberal Cash A-loan-e made on all Continmenl ,
Aprll30, 1853. 20-ly-pd.
BUSINESS CARDS.
. DnPRE & CO.
VHOf,ESAI.E AWD RETAIL, GROCERS
Corner Front and Irlnce9-treeta,
WILIINGTON, N. C.
c- Dcrxc. n. b. bakes.
W. C. HOWARD,
GKNRRAL Commission and Forwarding Mer
chant, Wilmington. N.C.
Liberal 7ash advances made on Consigsmenls.
Nov. 29 109-tf
J. E. HALL,
COMMISSION MKaCHANT, Wilmington.
N C. Office la reir of AIcMiiian, Davis &
Co' Store.
Every attention paid to the sale and purchase
of produce, and liberal cash advances made on
sonsirnments.
Refers to Capt. Gilbert Potter, K. P. Hall.
Prc't Branch Bank State N. C; O. G. Parsley,
Pres'l Commercial Bank t McMillan, Davis A
Co.
Ian. 21 131 if
D. CASHWF.Lf.. J. A. PARKER.
CASHWELL & PARKER,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
WILMINGTON. N. C.
Office formerly occupied by Mr. Wm. A. Gwyer.
March 23. 3-lyc.
DR. GEORGE BETTNER,
OF NORTH CAR.OLINA.
OFFICE, No 638. BROADWAY,
OB AT TBS
PRESCOTT HOUSE -NEW YORK.
Eeo. 16. 112 Ire.
ROUNTREE, WATSON & CO.,
General Commission Merchants,
TS Soatn St , New York.
Ltiberal A-ivemceo Mid on. Consignment.
. . IVVVTIIS, a. C WATSOST, W. M. WIOOIX.
August IS, 1HS3. - 69-1 v.
GEO. U. KELLY,
C0UMISSI0N MERCHANT.
Next door to A. A. Wannet's,on North Watersu
willattendto th sale of all kinds of CountrvPro
ioce, such ar Corn, Peas, Meal, Bacon. Lard ,te
ind Will keep constantly on hand a fall anpplyof
i Groceries. Ac.
r--', Kererenees. '
WinosBalLofWayn, JaoVIcRae, Wilmington
W. Caraway. -- Oon. AU ."eRae.
K; P. Halt, Wilmington, Wihty A. Watsei. "
jDes.l3.I85g 7.- US-It.
y ;.4W. JH.' SHERWOOD & CO.,
WHOLES ALK Groeera and Commission Mar
chants Wilmington, K. Cijev -"
AH consignments of Navsl Store itejett"rh
Cotton, Baoon, Lard, Com, MfJvKlor.iSie,bal
soearo toe bighsst oatKoi pneo. --g
D. C. FRBfiatSI. OEOHOE HOCSTON
. iitKEMAN a Houston,
MERCHANTS AND FACTORS,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
D. C. FREEMAN CO.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
ITS FROST STREET,
NEW YORK.
P BEES AS AND IMiJSTOS, WILM1XGTQ5, S. C
KEEP constantly on hand a stock of FVour,
Corn, Pork, Bacon. Salt, Coffee, Sagar, Mo
lattee. Tobacco, Cigar; Snvf, Candles, Soap, for
eign and Domestic LtiqUors and Wines; Iron,
Nails, Paints, Oils, Glass, Domestics, Rats, Boots,
Shoes, Lea'her, Agricultural Implements, and va
riety of other articles, suitable for familyand plan
tation use and the retail trade, which they will
disposeofin lots to suit dealers or consumers on
reasonable t CTms for cashtorln exchange for Na
val Stores or other produce.
Th senior partner D. C. FaccMAir.is located in
the city lof New York y the junior partner, Geo.
Hopst, ia Wifmingtoa. If desired, advances,
wli be made on c itinisnments to and from either
place. 'All business cat -listed to them will receive
proper attention; and orders for Goods will be
promptlyand carefully filled.
Sept. 9. I857. , 76-f.
JAS. H. CUADBOURN & CO.,
General Commission Mcrchaitts,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
Jas. H. CKAOtKDia.
Jun. I, 1 35 i.
Geo. Chaososbk.
C. & D. DuPRE.
WHOLE SALE AND HETAL DEALERS IN
Drugs, Medicines. Chemicals, Paints, OH,
lye Stalls, Glass, Perfumery, Cigars,
Old Liquors, fancy Articles, dtc.,
MARKET STREET,
WILMINGTON, N. C
Prescriptionscarcfully ;o.npounded by experi
enced persons.
March 28. 1353.
WiLLUM A. GWYET,
General lent;Forwar iingi Cmmi&iion Merchant
I take pleasure in informing my friends, that I
am prepared to give all business entrusted to me
efficieotand personal attention. I havea'wharf for
Naval Stores, with ample accommodatiosf, Spirit
House, and Warehouse. Consig-nmeaia of Naval
Stores for sale or shipment ; snd all kinds of coun
try produce sulicited. Cash advances mad on
consignments.
April 13, 1853. 15.
T. C. WORTH,
Genera! Commission Merchant,
W I IjW l N(TO N , N.C.
SUAL advancra made on consignments of Cot
ton. Naval Store and other proaace
Puitieuiar attention given by G. W. Davis to pur
chasing ctrgoes, procuring freight tor vessels, Ac.
Jn41 128
HENRY NUTT,
FICTHR AM) FOKWABDHi; AG EST,
H'illgite his personal attention to business entrust
ed to his core.
Sept. 8. 1353. 75-tf.
JOSEPH H. PLANNER,
General Commission Merchant,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
May 9th, 1833. 87-ly-.
I. VESSEL. H. B. El LESS.
WESSEL & EILERS.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND WHOLE
SALE G ROC F. IIS, Nrfrtli Water Street, Wil
mington, N. ;., intend to keep st the above
standa genera I assort mnt of Groceries, Liqnors,
and Provision at wholesale and to carry on a
Genera ICommission Business.
s kfk cues :
R. P.Hall Pres'l Br'ch Bank ofthe Slate
O. G. Parsley, Pres'l Commercial Bank. Wil
P. K . Dickinson , F.sq .
Poppc & Co. N .. .
Dollner A Potter. iWew rK.
Jan. 20 18F-3 131
T. C. & B. G. WORTH,
C011 MISSION ASD F0RVRDIG MEBfnNT5,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
Jin 17 125-c
GEORGE MYERS,
W1IUESILR hd RETAIL GROCER
Keeps constantly on hand, IFmes, Teas, LAouors,
Pr:roisions, Wood and Willow Ware, Fruit,
ConfccHonarits, 4-c. South Front street,
WILMINGTON, N . 'J.
Nv. 18, 1852. 109.
J. D. love;
- MAXlFACTURER AND DEALER IN
CABINET FURNITURE,
BEDSTEADS, CHAIRS, MATTRESSES, dec. Slc.
Front street, South of Market,
BROWN'S BUILDING, WILMINGTON. N . C.
Sept. 16, 1852. 79-y-c
Dm. 12
COCHRAN & RUSSELL.
(SCrCESSORS TO THOS. ALIBONE k CO.)
General Commission Merchants,
No 32, North Wharses. ind C,3 Nm-th Water Sts.
PHILADELPHIA.
J . HABVBV COCH1AK,
W. 8. BDS8BLL.
Liberal c iah advances made on consignments.
July 30th, 1853. 56-tf.
JAS. F. GILLESPIE.
GEO. S GILLESPIE.
JAMRS K. GILLESPIE COM
PRODUCE AND FORWARDING
AGENTS.
WILMINGTON, N C.
Particular attention paid to the receipts and Sale of
Naval Stores, Timber, Lumber, Corn, Bacon, Cot
ton, dc., fc
March 30. 6.
S. M. WEST,
Anttioneer and Commiision flerthaat,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
WILL sell or bay Real Kstate and Negroes al
a small commission.
Aii'f:
Strict attention ivento the sale of Timber.Tur
penttne, Tar, or any kind of Country Produce.
OTice second door, South side of Market street,
on the wharf.
Jena 12. 1853. 33 ly.
A. H. VANB0KKELEN.
Geaeral Agent, Commiuioa ini fervrarding
Sertaant,
WILMINGTON. N. C.
Particular attention given to sale and parchsse
f Naval Stores.
June 1, 1853. 123-ly.
CUNLEY, RIRK & CO.
- DEALERS IN
BUTTKR, Cheese, Lard, and Smoked Provisions,
Pork. Reef, Beans, Pea, and Dried Kruit.
233 and 235, FRONT STH EKT, Corner of PECK
SUP, NEW YORK.
March 25. 4-lyc.
WILLIAM n, PEl.RE,
COLLECTOR ISB 19TEBTISIK6 ISEKT-
Far Con a try Newspapera tarongliotit the
. Halted 8Ute,
Basement of San Iron Bo lOings.Baltirnoreatreet
- AH basiaess scUsted tohia ear transacted
promptly, o lioeralterms,
r jHT : -f
' J, Ci LATTA, f .
COMMISSION MERCHANT 4-GENERAL
AOS NT. - .
wilmusoton; n.. ctx
WtLatfWSOJTi ESIElt, ?i
UPHOLSTERS & PAPER HANGERS,
KEEP Otf HAND AND MADE TO ORDER,
Mattresses? Feather Beds, Window Curtains
and JFixtures.
All work in the above line done at shortest No
lice. Wilmington, N.C, Market St.-
March 18. -
JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM,
General Commisuon aid Fonrardiog Merthanl-
Promnt personal attention given to Consign
ments tor Sale or Shipment.
Liberal Cash adeances made on Consignments to
me or to my New York friends. .
Wilmington, Jan. 30, 1853."
135.
BILLS OF EXCHANGE.
AN Eleeaat Edition of Bills of Exchange, print,
ed in Go many, in Books of 10 q aires and in
sheets, just received and for sale at the office of
The Commercial.
MOLASSES.
Q"l HHDS. very p'fme molasaes, for sale for
U cash by C. DuPRE & CO.
March 18. L
pillNTING ESTABLISHMENT
FOR SALE.
BY agreement, to close the affairs of the "Wil
raingtnn Free Press" establishment, all the type,
fixtures. Press, good will, etc., of too Wilmington
Free Press newspaper. Apply at this office or to
EDWAtll) CANT WELL, Mortgagee.
Jan. 10 N. C. Statesman copy 126-tf
CABINET FURNITURE.
HENRY W. KINGMAN, late partner of
Phklpb A KinoM ai, respectfully an
nounces to his old Customers, and the Pub
lic generally, that he has now r n hand, a larqe and
Extensive Assortment of, all kinds of warrantrd
mide CABINET KURNITUUK, Chairs, Beds
snd Matresses, whit h he offers at Wholesale and
Retail, at unexcep'ionably low prices. No pains
will be spared to give aaiisfaction to all who may
favor him with their order..
I1KNRY W. KINGMaN,
March 19. l-3mc. 434 Pearl St., N. V.
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is put ap In 8 ox. Pannei Bottles, and is easily recog
nized by the Manufacturer's signature on the table
of each Bottle, (to counterfeit which is forgery.) as
well as his private Sesl on the cork of each Bottle.
fSoldfor2 per Bottle; Six for 3; 16 per
dozen.
Prepared only by S. E. COHEN. No. 3 Frsnklin
Row, Vine Street, below Eighth, Philadelphia, Pa.,
TO WHOM ALL ORDERS MUST BK AD
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4. Merchants throughout the Country.
Oct. 29. 97-I2ro-e.
NEW ARRANGEMENT.
THERE having heretofore been a good deal of
just complaint on the part of the travelling pub
lic, on account of the absence of a teneral through
ticket Irom Weldon and Wilmington, nortnward.
The Mail Line takes great pleasure in stating thai the
giounds of complaint have been removed, and . on
and alter the 1st February. Passengerscan get Tick
ets at Weldon for Petersburg, Richmond, Washing
ton, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New York City;
and at Wilmington to the four last named places,
and rice versa.
Two Trains will continue to run daily ss hereto
fore, leaving Weldon. at 3 P. M. and II P. M.
The following are the rates of Fare:
From Weldon to Petersburg, 50.
Do. do. Richmond, 3,50
F -out Weldon to Washington, 7,00
Do. do. Baltimre. 9,00
From Wilmington to Washington,..' I X)
Do. do. Baltimore, li,00
From Weldon to Philadelphia, 10,00
Do. do. New York, .14.00
From Wilmington to Philadelphia .--14.00
Do. do. New York, 15,50
For farther Information and for Tlcketst, apply to
Mr S.D. WALLACE, the Ticket Agent, of the
Wilmington and Raleigh RaU Road at Wilming
ton, or J. F. SIMMONS, Agen, Weldon.
B. F. DARRACOTT,
- Through Agent, Mail Line.
Ian. 24. i3iTr.
WHEEL BARROWS.
A " FEW jest ia Store, and for sat, hjr
J.X.
April S.
J. M. R081NSON.
ROOT AND HERB BITTERS.
ANOTHER Invoice of this in valuable. Spring
and Snwmer medicine. Just received at
L.N. BAKLOW, '
April 8. No. 3 Granite Row. Front st.
. Oc.M863.
INDIA RUBBER BEDS
AND Cushions for wrtohr - '
-WILKINSON k ESLKR,
AarilS. vi- - Upholsterers.
FANCY GOODS.
A LARGE variety eoaatantlr hand, mnA for
sale by . V i.T. MUNDS.
April .
19.
mox bedsteads, r-;;-
TTOLDIND, proof again st canker, kntyea. and
r ermia, far sato by ' , - - . ,
JipntaV -
BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL.
DR, JOHNSTON Proclaims 10 the afflicted, far
and aear, that he has discovered the most cer
aln. speedy andefficacioua plan for treating parflc
ulsr disease that has ew been pnseoi. d to ih
world. By hi plan, foandedon 0bservau0DSnD.de
to the Hospiuilsof Europe and America, he will
tenure '
A CURE IN TWO DA YS, OR NO CHA ROBK
No Mercury or Nauseous Drug Used. I
Pains In the Loins, Constitutional Debility. Jm
poteney, Weakness of the Backend Limbs, affec
tions ot the Kidneys, Palpitation of the; Heart,
iir"?eKS3r' wour trritahUIt.. Diseases of the
Head, Throat, Nose, or Skin t and ail those serious
and melancholy disorders arising from the destruc
tive habit of Youth, which destroy both body and
mind, those secret aid solitary practices mom foul
to their victims than the song of the Syrens to the
mariners of Dlysses. Wlghlrog thtlr most brilliant
hopes eranttcipaUoaSfireadeftag marriage, Ac., im
possible. YOUNG MEN, .-.
Esprelarly.who have become the'vietlms of Solita
ry Vice, that dreadful and destraettve habit which
aonnsUy sweeps to an untimely grave Jhousands of
young men of the most exalied talents and brilliant
intellect, "wtw might otherwise harvs entranced
teniag Senates with the thnaWIersef sloqueBce, or
waked to ecstacy the Uving lyre.jnay .eXl with full
confidence.
MARRIAGE.
Married persons, or those contemplating marriage,
being a war. ot physical weakness, should im medi
ately consult Dr. J and be restored to perfect
heslth.
He who places himself under the ears of Dr.John
ston may religiously confide in his honor as s gen
tlemen, and confidently rely upon his skill asa phy
sician. OFFICE, No. 7, SOUTH FREDERICK St. 7
DOORS FROM BALTIMORE St., (east side.)
UP THE STEPS. CS-BE PARTICULAR In
observing the NAME and NUMBER,or you will
mistaVc the place.
DR. JOHNSTON.
Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London ;
graduate from one of the most eminent Colleges of
the United States, and the greater part of whose
life haa been span I in the hospitals of London, Par-
I ia, Phlladelpbta. and elsewhere, has enected some
ot the most naionisntng cures that were ever known;
many troubled with ringing in tho head and ears
when asleep, great nervonsnsss, being alarmed si
sudden Sounds, and baahfuuless. , with frequent
blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of
mind, were cured imnicdimely.
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE.
Dr. J. addresses al those who have injured them
selves by private and improper indulgences,! bat se
cret and solitary habit which rules both body and
mind, unfitting them for liiher business or society.
Tnese are some ofthe sad and uetaiicboly effects
produced by early habits of youth, vix: Weakness
or the Back and Limbs, Pains in the Head, Dimness
of Sight, Loss of Muscular Power, Palpitation of
the Heart. Dyspepsia. Nervous Irritability, Derange
ment of the Digestive Functions, General Debili y,
Symptoms of Consumption, d&e.
MsKTALir. The fearful elKcu on the mind are
much to be dreaded ; Log of Memory, of Causing
of Ideas, Depression of Spirits, Evil-Fort bdii.oo
.Aversion to Society, Self-Distrust. Love of Soli
tude, Timidity, dtc ; are some of th evils produced.
Thousands ot persona, pf all ages, can now judge
what ia the cause of their declining health. Losing
their vigor, becoming weak, pal and emaciated,
have a singular apnearance about tl.e eyes, cough
and symptoma of Consumption.
DR. JOHNS'IXtNS IN VIGOR A TING REM
EDY FOR GENITAL DEBILITY. .
This grand snd important Remedy has ;estorei2
strength and vigor to thousands of the moat ner
vous and debilitated, many of whom had lost all
hopes, and been abandoned to die. By its complete
invigoration of the Nervous System, the whole
face, ties become restored to their proper power arid
functions, and the fallen fabric of Ufa raised un in
beauty,' onsistency, snd duration, upon the ruins of
nemaetatea ana premature decline to sound and
pristine health. Un, now nappy have hupdreds of
intsguMea youins oven made wno have been sud
denly restored to health, from the devastation a of
those terrific maladies wnich result from indiscre
tion. Such persona, before contemplating
MARRIAGE.
Should reflect that a sounj mind and body ar the
most necessary requisites to promote connubial
happiness. Indeed, without these, the journey
through life becomes a weary pilgrimage, the pros
pect hourly darkens to the view tlx-mind becomes
shadowed with despair, and filled with the melan
cbolly reflection, that the happiness of another be
cornea blighted v ith our own. Let no false delica
cy prevent you, but apply immediately, and aave
yourself from the dreadful c.nsequencc. of this ter
rible malady.
IVEAKNESS OF THE ORGANS
immediately cured and full vigor trslored.
Q-ALL LETTERS MUST BE POST PAID.
Remedies sent to anv part of the country.
TO STRANGERS.
DR. JOHNSTON, of the Baltimore Lock Hos
pital, whose long residence in this city, standing as
a gentleman of character and responsibillt v, exten
sive practice in ihe various Hospitals of Europe
snd this country, snd skill and experience to which
thoussndsean testify, as well as hi ability in the
Surgical department of his profession, as evidci red
by reports of his operations on fhe Eyes and De
formed Limbs, published in the Baltimore Sun and
other papers, in the years 1341 2, by which Die blind
were made to see ana the lame to walk straight, ren
ders him worthy of all confidence upon the part ol
those who need his professional services, snd who
would shun the many trifling and ignorant preten
ders advertising themselves as Physicians.
CrTo those unscquainted with his reputation,
Dr. Johnston deems it necetsary to snv that his
credentials or diplomas always bang in his office.
Q-OFMCE, No. 7 SOUTH FREDERICK St.,
East side, up the steps. -
Oct. 13. 90-lyc.'
OFFICE W. A$D M. R. R. CO.
WILMINGTON. N. C, 17lh MARCH, 1854.
NOTICE is hereby that the Stock of the nnder
named delinquent subscribers to the Cspital
Stock of the Wilmington snd Manchester Railroad
Company will be snid st Public Auction, at Ex
change Corner, on Mondiy the 24 in April, 1854,
agreeably to u Section if- ol the Charter of said
Company, unless the instalments due thereon shall
be paid previous to the dsy ol sale.
John A. Taylor,
fort era trod e,
N. E. Brickhouse,....
John H Hill, --
I sham Peterson, ....
James Knight, .-
Alex'r May,-
F. C. SIngletary,
James G. Burr.--'
S. Kahnweiler,
C. H. Dudley,
T. L Guess,
T. S. Csflps,
T. C. Craft,
T C. 'Vorth.
John D. Love.
W. C. Howard,-
Wm. J .- Love, Jrn.
T.O. Love,
Wm. B. Jones,--.--"--James
H. Pritcbeit,..
Sam'i H. Firth.-
60 shares.
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By order of the Board of Director.
' JNO, MacRAE, Jr.Txeas'r.
March 18. . l-ta.
- DR. LANGLEVS . -
ROOT AND HERB BITJERS. ;
The GretU Spring and Summer Medicine,
COMPOSED OP
8ars pa rill. Wild Cherry. Teilnw Dock. Pricklr
Ash. Thoronghwert and Dandeiioa.
THIS Invaluable Compound has been before the
public for the past three years, during which
time -arlr TOREK HUNDRED THOUSAND
BUTTI.KJS have been Sold, thas provtng it the saosCl
popular meatrine 01 tne age. Tile medicinal Vir
tues ofthe best Roots are so eomk banded as to act
ia concert with nature, tt axlway doe Mod, and
never doe hurt, fo short it UM for g mnd
in all efuaoie. . .
Price 37 eents for a quart bottle. -
For sale, Whole! and Retail, at No. 3. Graniae
mT. . - i a.- Pi, BARLOW.
Fen. 18.
144-2me. :
NORTH CAROLINA HASIS,
Kfinfi lB. wrf fine, for sale by r .
UvAAJK March ia . v C. PuDRJ2dtCO
ffFZ BOXES.' Cheese; uSt receive! anrflt k
sot a encan p,, ff
C: DnPILK at XSO-
SALAMANDER SAFES.
THE name of Salamander was first spplied to
Wilder s Patent. ana Introduced by the subscri
ber in 1840, wno in. 1844 ssrelMSH the liget 'to
snenufaeture. The saperfority of Herring's (Wild
ers) Salamander Safes over all others induced ma
ny to infringe upon the patent right by using the
composition others more cautious, and to svsds a
lawsuit, made an inferior article. Imitating the ex
terior tai form; '-style, color of paiotinc, and attach
ins: the name talmander." Improved fcaiamaa'
der," "Fire Proof Salamander," "The Genuine Sal
amander," & c.tf-e-, and have succeeded la balm
Inx off some of the SDorioos Sslamandersa
inc. Tboae wanting the original SabjmandeT,mai
caution to see that they have uporrtlienv-n metal
plate -suas ..Herring, Maker," sU sucn netng
the genuine (Wilde r's Pateut) Salamander, or Her
ring's Improved Patent Champion Safe, which re
ceived the medal at the Great World's Fair, and
which have never failed to preserve the contents in
case of fire. Purchasers can velect fr- m the largest
assortment in the world by colling at the salerooms
of SILAS C. HERRING.
135, 137, and 139 Water, cor. of Pine Streets.
N. B. Chilled Iron safes with powder proof locks
manufactured r Tpstss'ly for banks, jewellers, brok
ers, and others requiring- security from rogues.
Bank vault doors on band, and made to order. All
the most celebrated locks or sale at manufacturer's
prices. Second hand safes for sale a', leas than half
Dries. - 1
AGENTS FOR HERRING'S SAFES :
John Farrel, Philadelphia, Pa.j O. McCAND
LISH. Richmond, Va 5 Henry H. Ullams, Char
lesion, S. C4 Filbricr Bell. Savannah, Ga ; Geo.
W. Sixer New Orleans, La Wm. V. Moore dt Co.,
Mobile, Ala.
Feb. 7. . 136-3mc.
FOX & POLHEMUS,
59 Broad Street, Corner of Beaver, N. York,
Offer for sale ihe following heavy-Cotton Fabrics:
NEW-ENGLAND COTTON SAIL DUCK-22
inch. all numbers, hard and soft; also all the
various widtha f Canvass manufactured at this es
tabttehmcnt comprising every variety known to the
trade,and offered si tho lowest rates.
UNITED STATES PILOTDUCK-Woodherry
snd Mount Vernon Extra. A full assortment of this
superior fabric.
IL 1MANTIC COTTON DUCK 16, 18, 20
and 22 inch, all numbers, hard and soft. This fab
ric was awarded the highest Premium at the Lon
don World's Fair, also at our own State Fair.
SHIP AND BEARMARK DUCK--Plain and
twilled, manufactured by the'Greehw jod's Com
pany, a superior article for light sails, tents, awnings,
4c; also, Mount Vernon TwiH d Ravens. Howard
Rsvees, Pioneer snd Phenix Mills t Llghtton
Karens, plain 22 to 27 inch; Heavy, do. do...
COTroNSAlL TWINE A full assort menu
TARPAULINS, HAMMOCKS, STUFFS, drc.
PAPER FtLThNG 30 to 72 inch, made very
heavy, expressly for drier felts.
CAR COVERING Cotton Canvass, all widths,
from 30 10 130 inches, and all numbers, made ex
pressly for covering and roofing, rnilroso cars, is
perfectly and permanently watef?so4r and more
enduring than the ear its If. , . . -. .
ENAMELLING CANVASS 30,38,40,45 and
50 inch plain and twilled, in every variety.
BAGS AND BAGGING Of ever description.
Seamless Baps. woen whole, ail si xe, in bales of
100, 200 and 300; combining strength, utility and
ebenpnees, for grain nnd meal areunatirnasaed.
Also, heavy Cotton Sacking. 40 inch. Canvass. 3
thread Warp and Filling, heavy twilled, da. do., 20,
22, 40 and 44 inch.
WOOL SACLS Woven whole all sixes, a aew
and det-irable article. - ,
Feb. 21. ' " 144-1 v-e.
MISCELKAIV
AMERICAN TRAVELS f:.
The late celebrated Mt Clajr wai a. raar
of great resolution and considerable' waring-. -He
once lold iWlkwit7 amecdot to a -friery)
of oura : ... " ... - ;
Travelling, ia earlj manhood, - ia a pub
lic conrejance in the foutheastem atates, bm
found himadf intfie company of itree btb 4 .
er persona, consiatinr of a young;' lad r ami
tiro. iiwk mguui linmiuw SMUMnKi,iwi - , , , , - .. -. . ,
ufactur. d by the subscriber, should take the pra I centleanan, her huabaod,'aod Of alt todlTld-
uai momed p tn a cloak" urn od count e-
naryjo wa concealed, an4 -wboappearetl 3
to be indulging' in a lete-a-teta wuisMot w
Suddeolx :aviii& . brawny. KeMocktan '
got into tb coacb, anowking a eigar, andr
frowned fiercely around, aa mucb As Itx
saj : "I'm half- boraf, half alligator ;nbo -a
yallow flower of .tb foreaValt brimioD
fortis." In fact, he looked aa anvairn .
meal-axe, and puffed, forih.feujei Tolumea,
of smoke without reference to lie company
within; especially of the ladj who raani-,",'0
festcd certain limed ajrnptom of aonoj-'
ance. Preaenily, after aoroe; whispering-,' .
the gentleman with her, in the politest at-
cents, requested the stranger not to smoke,;' 4
as it annoyed his companion. 'The"" fellow
answered : " I reckon I've paid my placed ?t
IH smoke as much aa I Jam please;' and
hell shan't Blop me no how.M With that f
be looked dangerous and rolled his eye
round as fiercely as a rattle-snake: It wn
evident he had o- objection to a quarrel, '
and that, if it occurred, it was likely to
lead to a deadly struggle. - The young
man who had spoken to him shrunk back
and was silentS9' . - b- - :
"Clay felt his gallantry aroused. - lie
considered for a moment whether he should f
interfere, but experienced natural reluc
tance to draw upoh himself the brutal rio.. ,
Unqepfhis gfgantiot( adversary., In ibat . .
Ia'w4es9 . cpun try he knew' bis life might be ,T
sacrificed unttyengedw . He knew himself
physically unequal 10 the contest, . and ha "
thought, after air, k'.wasrbW.DvjBmesa .,
qulidtically "tolaki up inoihe mahs;quhr-"
ret" ! Peeling pity for the insulted find dis
gust toward the insolter, be'determinied toi'
take no notice; -when, very quietly 'indeed, ??
the-ctoakeidffigiirein the corner assbmesl
an optfght position, and IheT mantlewaaV
suffered to full from it itbout" effort : -
or exciuraent The small 'bat -; ainew'jnc.jx
of it, man at plainljrdjessed .-iit--ri' fortu eo
tightly-buttoaed frock coat, . with- nothuTg if
remarkable about bit ;ppeajance;vaf 1
seen, and a pair 6X. bright gray ejesaoughtjAf
ihe fierce optica of. the feioeK)ia Kentucky
tan. wniiout a word thialayJBzara,"
passed his hand beneath .his collar at. the
a t a - ... "
nOOP IRON AND NAILS. 7
tpHE aubscriber will be constantly receiving cos-
X siarnnienia of these articlee, of the beat quality
and offers them at lowest market rates
juabf tl BUUSSUM.
March 23. 6-tf.
FURMTURK WAREHOUSE,
FRONT STREE T.
K CCOUSTS made at this Establishment prior
ix. to the lstinst., are now due, aad settlement
is earnestly desired by the subscriber.
Jan. 7 "3. D.LOVE.
NOTICE.
THR subscriber, respectfully informs the public,
that he is now ran icting the Auction business
ea his own aacouat, snd hopes by strict attention to
business, to merit a continuance of that palronace
heretofore so liberally bestowed upon him.
Stock, Real Estate and Negroes. bought and sold
on s commitslonoi 1 per cent either at private or
public sale.
Jsan.to&J- ko. -
VALUABLE DWELLING HOUSE
FOR SALE.
MTU E Subscriber offers for sale that most
desirable DWFLL1NG ANDTRKMIS
ES, situate at the North-Western intersec
tion of Third street with Red Crots street, ihe
Lot fronting 100 feet on Red Cross, and 200 feet
on Third.
The Dwelling House, Kitchen. Smoke-House,
S tables, and all the other uut-ltouses on the pre
mises, have been built within a few years, of
choice materials, in ihe best manner, and nearly
all of. them covered with tin. The Dwelling
House is capacious, handsomely finished, and
most conveniently planned, aad all the other build
ings arejudlcidusly arranged, and well fitted up.
There are few Lois in Wilmington so desirably
located, and the improvements on which are so
admirably adapted for a family residence. Third
street on the entire Eastern line of this lot, is 99
feet wide, and separates it from that on which a
new Rpiscopal Church is about to be erected.
Persons desiring to purehase, can ascertain
terms of sale by application to the subscriber, or
N. N. Nixott, Ksq., or M . CsoKiY, and the sub
scriber will cheerfully accompany any such who
wish to inspect the premises.
H. K. NIXON.
Sept. 8, 1S53. '.5-lf.
10
NORTH CAROLINA LARD.
KF.G3 prime N
March 18.
C. Lard, for sale by
C. DuPRE dc CO.
SUNDRIES.
QC BBLS super Fayettrvllle Flour;
&J 45 boxes Colgate's Pain Soap and No. I ;
20 bags green ! to Cones 15 Laguyra do.;
10 " ' Gov. Java Conor
20 boxes Stewart, Bussing dt Ce. Hsrd as-
. sorted Csndiee;
20 boxes Adamantine Candler ;
in Sperm do.;
20 - beat F.xcrtsior Soap ;
2" bbls. extra brown .-ars j
10 " Stewan's best ernh d ;
10 A. Coffre do ;
1 doxen boxes Babbitt's sxtra yeast Powders;
6 kegs of Salaratux;
3 do. of washing Soda. d e.
Low for cath, at GEO. H. KKLLEVS.
April 4. J , and N, C. T. copy. -8.
MEAL, O0M0NY, AND HORSE FEED.
THE Xabscrfbera B ve been appointed Agents
for the GOLDSBORO MILLS, celebrated
for making very superior Meal, Hemony. 4-c.
Families can at all times be supplied by calling at
ur.Str North Water Street, one r'oor above
KBiaet Mitchells.
. -TAYLOR PETTICWAY.
March 9. 151-?m.
SIOLASSES! UOLASSESI!
fT( HHDS. beat a:aaUty Cuba Molasses, for sale
uvj in lots to salt purchasers.
M bbls. DlstiUers Glue. For sale by
( Fe.r. - : WJt, A. GWYER.
. .. --
,. TON snd
JJrsd ta
TOWAGE.
harbor by 8teaner Saase
aad Calhaaa. wiU he caargd.
4MT KO. HAHR1SS, agent.
Nor.8th,lS&3. -
CARRIAGES.-
Isla seated 43AamAOfcV
1 Paneled Oaaner Reekasrsy.
' 1 ttnaker Roekaway and seversltlght Bsevtes
jnat eeeeW aad far sel MTp
Sens37-rf DIBBLE- at BttO.
sm
WANTft
2nrf l-BS. Bees aaa Tor-waieb the highest
UUUsarJtetitrice. wul be-p incase. 5 ;
back of his neck, and slowly' and delibei-
atelv nulled forth ' Innrr sTtrmYw lrni
-j i e 1 --.-.. , t
and glittering knife from its sheath jn hoA
singular plactC "Stranger," "he! said.tny, rT
name is Col. James Bowie, well knowo ia
Arkansas and Louisiana; and if you douT
put that cigar out of the window ui a qoar
er of n minuie, I'll put this knife through' 5
your bowels sure as death.' "" -
Clay said he never forget inafier- life
tho expreseion of the colonel's eye at that1
momencThe piedominant impression uada
upon him was tho certainty of the tbreaf f
being fulfilled ; and apparently the same) -1
c jiivk toiuipressed itt If ..ere long upon s
tne onender durintr the two or three seeouda
his yes met that of Bowie. He was tha
weaker, and be quailed. With a curse he -
ore the cigar from btmeatb hie teeth, and
flung it. 6cowlki but downcast, out of Uie.
coach window. .""' J-.,
Upon this, Colonel' James Bowie fts'tleli- ...
beraiely replaced hl long knife in" its .ec
centric hiding place, and without saying ar,
word to any one,' or even TouckaEag a
glance at any one, re-folded hid eloak .'a-, '
round him, and did not utter another sTlJa-
ble to the end of the journey,'''-"" "" "'-i " - -' ,
iVete, (Quarterly Jievtrtc fvr Janvmry.
NEVMODE OF FENClPiO. Z :
It is said that a gentleman . residing iot .-
Windsor, Vl, haa introduced into that re--gion
a method of fencing, whichfor cheap
ness or durability and efficiency, can hard
ly be surpassed, lie procured stakes of a ..
suitable wood, r feet in- length, and
steeps the lower portion of thenj in a aolu-.,
tion of blue vitriol one pound of yitriol
to forty of water. Tbia renders them "at- "
most indestructible by the natural "process
of decay. He then drives the stakes "4into
the ground at a distance? of eight inches w
apart, bringing ihe r tops 'ihto. a straight"
line, and nailing upon them a narrow strip r-
of board, using one nail for each stake.-
Among the adrantageaof the fence thus jn
jnade, apart from its cheapness, -it id saitf &
that "cattle and sheep cann 'get through
it, horses will not jump it, hogs will gr. st ii
good distance round rather "than -climb T
oyer it, and a lazy a man -can't' set in tho
shade of tu. . -
IKTRRESTINO TO POST MASTERS. ' v
The House ' Committee on y postoffices
and post-roads have 'unanimously, agreed, '
says the Star, to . report a bill increasing- -the
compensation of the- Postmasters in the
United Stater They are -now allowed ...
commissions at the .following rates, rizj!
On the first 91 00 per quarter, 50 per cent j j
on the next 9300 per quarter, 40 percent",
on the next f 2,000 per quarter, B6 per cent, ,.
all over the last sum, 15 per cent. ; Under.
the bill, as agreed upon by the' committee,
their commission will be as follows ,yix ,.
On the first 9100 per quarter, 60 per cent
on the next $300 per quarter, 60 per cept ; T'
on the next 2,000 per quarter, 40 per cent J ,,,
on all over the last nib, 15 per cenl. Thn
bill of the committee proposes to alios, lh'
Posfmaster-GeneraF the .duwjretidnary'pow"'
er of increasing the compensation ; at dim"
iribntfng and separating of5cerM.7'nr
ANOTHER PtANETDlSCOVERED:
The Iondon Times smnoances tbal--i
moat simultaneous discovery of another 2
planet, between Mars aad Jupiter; sbysc?
tronomert at Bishop's and RadcJiSe.obeer?)
hb , i ui,wB otMeTij Uia iiirenty,
eighth planet now knowajo exist between ,,
Mars and Jupiter, eight (or nine ) of which. .
wenTdiscoyered by Mr. Hind. Mr. EahoV '
I PiW "urtronomer 'and jw itpoUierlbj ?
- " ' sJfef .--5 r 35 Sal '
fir