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WILMINGTON, N. C., THURSDAt7, MOANING, FEBRUARY 8, 1855.
WHOLE NUMBER 11S7
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No Advertisements is included in the contract
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All advertisements Inserted in the tri-wecklv
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-JOB, CaRD AND FANCY PRINTING,
EXECUTED IS SUPERIOR STYLE.
A GENTS FOR THE COMMERCIAL.
NbwYobk Meesrs. Dollneb & Potter.
Boston Chables Smith, No. 6, Central Wharf.
Philadelphia S. V.. COHm.
Baltimore Wm. H. Piaki and Wm. Thomson.
MISCELLANY.
Pon.! or, one Wonder too
Many,
au
Some years ago, Major-
In
dian Agent, was taking to Washington
and old Pawnee Chief, with an Inter
preter from the same tribe. The Chief
had never seen a steamboat, and knew
hut little respecting the wonders of civi
lization. The interpeter had been to
Washington once; and on his return to
his native wilds he kept silent, knowing
that his brothers would set him down as
a liar, if he mentioned - half what he
saw ! The Major and "his companions
went on board a steamer on the Mis
souri, en route for St. Louis.
Tbe old chief carefully examined
everything on board, the boat, and man
ifested much surprise at the machinery,
&c. He was greatly delighted after the
boat started with the everlasting, puff
puff puff! of the steam pipe, which he
regarded, as the breath of the huge
monster but he was astonished at the
progress the boat made through the
water and she was an old hulk at that.
The interpreter inwardly chuckled as
he observed the interest the chief took
in these things, all of : which he had
himself previously been familar with.
Tell the chief,' said Major to the
iuterpeter, as they all sat down on the
hurricane deck, that we have stcam
" boats at the eastward, which go twich as
last as this.' '
The interpreter told him.
'Poh J' was the answer of the unbe
lieving chief as only an Ipdian- can
pronounce the monosyllable.
Tell him we have iron horses on land
which go sixty miles an hour.' .
; The information was conveyed.
'. Poh ! poh !' bluntly answered the
incredible chief.
Tell him that we have a machine
which can take his likeness so faithfully
that his wives could not tell the differ
ence between the picture and himself.'
'Poh! poh!' replied the chief still
discrediting these marvels, with all of
which, as we have said, the interpreter
was acquainted. The fast steamers on
the Hudson, the railroads, the daguerre
otype, he knew all about.
Tell him, finally,' said the Major,
that we can place two men three thou
sand miles apart, and they can talk just
as easily to one another as we do now.'
, This staggered the interpreter him
self. He had never -seen the telegraph.
It was too modern for him. It had been
introduced since he had left civilized
life.
Three thousand miles apart !' he ex
claimed. That story too tough. -1
can't believe that. I 'oA '! that myself
Pou r
The old chief vociferated poh P and the
Bteampipe, taking up the strain, belched
forth a. 4 JPoh P which made the forests
eeho a srain.
The Major never told a story afterwards,
that some mischievous fellow did not inter
fere with a ' pob at the precise moment bo
wished to be most implicitly believed. He
generally had an . opportunity, however, to
return the lavor Deiore we ntgm enueu.
Boston Times.
A WOOD SPECULATOR.
The hard times have produced some
funuy Scenes. A gentleman in Lydius
street has been in the habbit of bestow
ing a load of wood now and then on this,
that or the other poor family. Among
those who turned up regular once a
fortnight, was a Mr. D
who allow-
ed he lived in the next
street and was
on "the point of starving." Our benev
olent friend honored the drafts on his
jwood pil for some six weeks, when he
thought he would call round in "the
next street" and see how 4that poor fel
low with five sick children" was getting
along. To make things work smooth
ly our friend disguised himself aud en
fired the little shop of the unfortunate
widower, unde,r the plea that- he was
looking for a Mr. Van ZanL : As the
parent of the five sick children "didn't
know no such person," the philanthropy
1st thought he would open up a chat
with him. ' This - was - soon btoken in
upon, however, by the entrance of a J;dy
of foreign extraction, w ho entered into
the following dialogue with the bereav
ed widerwer. s ,
"Mr. D , I want sixpence worth
of wood, and as I have no money, I
hope you ' will trust me for the same till
Saturday," :
"Can't credit, Mrs. Murphy wood is
wood. That pile in the corner cost me
fonr dollars."
" But the childer are freezing."
""I can't help that, mem. When, I
buys wood I pays cash, and when I
sell wood I sell for cash."
Mrs. Murphy had finally to give it tin
in despair the wood could only be sold
for cash.' The operation opened ; the
eyes of our Lydius : street friend. , He
returned home, took off his - disguise,
and immediately started for the Police
Office, where be entered a complaint
against f 'the widower? lor -swindling.
The wood that he wished to sell to Mrs."
Murphy a for cash," was the very wood
that he had begged from Mr.- only
twenty-four hours befcre to keep M tnose
five sick children from freezing-? The
party of the second part will probably
Mgo tip" for ninety days. ' He deserves
it. Albany Knickerbocker. -
'Salla Mander safe ?" said Mrs. Part
ington, as her eyes fell upon an adver
tisement.; "do tell me, Isac," who this
Salla Mander- is- and what she's been
doing that they've got her safe ,
"I don't know what she s been, a do
ing, said lice, "but i guess she is sister
to Jerry.'
"Jerry who, Isaac r
"Why, Jerry Mander," said Ike.
G0LDSB0R0' FEMALE COLLEGE.
THE third Sess'on of this Institution comm. n
ces on Wednesday, the 3rd of January, 185S,
and ends on the 3id of June 18.
Key. JAS. H. BRENT, A B., President.
Dr. Moiiax Closs, late of Chapel Hill, Prof, of
Mathematics.
And a full corps of Teachers in eVery branch.
Board, including Washing, Lights, Fuel,
Ac , per session, - $30,00
Tition in Primary Department, 10,00
Collegiate Uepanmenl, 20,00
One hundred dollar will cover all expenses of
the session in the Collegiate course and all orna
mental branches.
Pupils in primary department charged the usual
price for ornamental branches. One half payable
in advance, ' '
Three Lectures on scientific suliects will be
delivered each month.
We are making everjr effort o render the School
the fist in advantages and cheapness, and pledge
to reduce prices, and multiply the advantages in
proportion to the increase of patronage. When
our nnniber of pupils reaches 200 we khall be able
to rednce the prices nearly one half, every one
aiding us, Is also aiding in placing the means of a
muporior education witiiio tfa roach of elmsst everjr
girl in the faiate.
We return thanks for the unexampled support
we havehad and believe it will be continued. For
further information apply to the President of the
faculty, or myself. . WSJ. K. LAN E,
i rres l. atocKnoiuers.
Dec. 9th, 1834. ; : . ; lll-t.
' I A NEW AND
WONDERFUL DISCOVERY!
AMONG the thouands of Pile remedies which
have been recommended, COL. C. K.. GIBBS"
(of Livingston Sumter County, Alabama,) late
discovery, is the only one which is calculated to
make a radical cure the modus operandi is entire
ly new. - It also removes all Kntozoa (or Worms,)
which produce irritation and inhabit the rectum. .
look well to Ike contents of this Small Book,
which represents a short history of the diseau, .j
well ss some most aggravated eases which nave
been permanently cured ater many years of in
tense suffering. A host of diseases are carried off
by this new discovery. . It produees a healthy state
of the rectum, and removes all scaly formations
which are sure to be in connection with that re
gion. .
Price 410,00 per package of four vials,
jflK ALL CASES ONE PaCKASB WILL PEBFOBM A
eiRMA.NENT CUBE.
DR. S WAYNE & SON,
So. 4 Ncy,th Seventh Street, above Market, PhiTa
Sole manufacturers for the discovertr, and exclu
sive agents for the United States. -
N. B. As COL. GIBBS Remedies are compos
ed of the most expensive materials, it will be itn
pos-ible to send them out on agency, but tat order
to let the afflicted from all parts obtain them, they
will be sentres (on the teceipt of 910,00) by Ex
press or otherwise.
A very liberal discount to the trade for Cash. .
Nov. 16. , 10-My-c.
s SASH, BLIND
AND DOOR AGENCY.
Formerly conducted bij Guy C. Holclikiss.
THE public are hereby informed, that I have
beec appointed agent for the sale of Window
Sash, Blinds; aud Doors, manufactured by the
New Haven Coot., and am prepared to fill all
oraers in the above line. The quality of the
work ol the New Haven Com. is well known in
this market. Builders andall persons in wantoi
the above articles, are requested to send in their
orders, and they will bepromptly filled. Terms
invariably cash on delivery.
WM. A. QWVKR .
General Agent Commission and forwarding Mer'
chant. .
April IS. 16
LARD.
5BBLS. North Carolina. For ss'e bv
No,23. WM. M.SHERWOOD 4 CO.
PRIME NiSW ORLEANS MOLASSES.
A( BBLS. in good order; 15 half bbls. do. do.
V Low for cash, at
, GEO. H. KELLEVS.
Dec. 6. J.t H., NOT S. Age copy 114.
"BELLS 1 BELLS ! I BELLS ! mT
TPIJE Subscribers manufacture and keep eon-
X stantly on hand a large assortment of Bells
suitable for Churches, Aeadmics, Factoriee.Stea
mers, Plantations, etc.,' mounted with-their Im
proved Hangings, the most efficient in nse. Their
establishment haa been In operation Thirty years,
having turned oat nearly 10,000 Bella averaging 600
ids each ; and its patterns and process of manu
facture so perfected, together with recent improve
ments, that its Bells have an nncqualed reputation
lor volume ot sound and quality of tone. '1 hey
have just received Jan. 1854 the First Premium
(A Stiver Medal) of the World's Fair in New Vork,
over all Bells from this Country or Europe. Hav
ing a large assortment of Bells on hand, and being
in immediate connection with routes in all direc
tions, either Rail Road, Canal or River, and bnt 4
hours from New Yotk, we can execute orders with
dispatch. Address
. A. MENKELY'S SONS,
if- West Troy, Albany Co.. N. Y.
Feb. 21. - 144-tyc.
FOUR BBLS. FRESH BUCKWHEAT.
JUST in store and for sale by -Jan.
9. QUINCE & COWAN.
v NEW CROP MOLASSES.
ficn HMDS, nrime new eroD Cardenas Molas
ZOl sea, now landing from Brig S. P. Brown,
from Cardenas. For sale br ---JaB-.
J. J. L. HATHA WAY CO.
BUSINESS CARDS.
E. J. LUTTERL0H.
FORWARDING COMMISSION
MERCHANT. .
WII.MI JIGTOS , N . C, -
Sept. 2Sth. 1654. " r T S3-2ni-'
DR. GEORGE BETTNER,
OF NORTH CAROLINA,
i OFFICE, N. 548, BROADWAY ,
PRE3COTT HOUSE-NEW TORK. -Feb."
16,185. ' - 142-lye.
W M. SHERWOOD & CO.,
WHOLESALE Grocers and Commission Met
chants Wilminston, N.C -
AU consignments ui Naval Stores, together with
Cotton, Heeun, La:d, Corn, Meal, Flour, Ac, shai
eeure th highest market price. : . -
5Dee. 13 , -. :, - I15-tf
D. LOVE, . :
MJLNV FACTUItER AND HEALER IN
CABINET FURNITURE,
BEDSTEADS. CHAIRS, MATTRESSES, &c.(JiC.'
rront atreet, South ot niar-Kei,
BROWN'S BOlhDlNO, WILMIKUTUV, . C.
Sept. 16,!354. 79-y-c
- J. C. LATTA,
COMMISSION MERCHANT d"- GENERAL
AGENT.
WILMINGTON, N. C.
Oct. 1,1854. . ? ? . i 1: 85-1 y-e.
WILKINSON fc CSL.UK,
UPHOLSTERS & PAPER HANGERS,
KEEP ON HAND AND MADE TO ORDER,
3Iadtresscs, Feather Beds, Window Curtains
; . : and Fixtures.
Ail work ih the above line done at shortest No
tice. Wilmington, N. C, Market St.
March IS, 1854. . ., i - - .: ' - L.
JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM, -
General Commission and Forwarding Nertkant
Prompt personal attention given to Consign
ments tor Sale or Shipment.
Liberal Cash advance made on Consignments to
me or to my New York friends.
Wilmington," Jan, 30, 1854. " 135.
W.C.HOWARD,
GENERAL Commission and Forwarding Mer
chant, Wilmington. N. C...
I.iberalOash advances made on Consignments.
Nov. 19, 1833. - - 109-tf
C. DUPKB. DAKIBt B. BAEBB.
C. DqPRE&CO.
GENERAL, AGENTS COMMISSION
AND l"OR WAKD1NG MEItCHANTS,
WILMINGTON N. V.
4 July 22d, 1854. ; 54-12m.
iAMCS ANOBBBOW.. ' BDWA B D SA VaGE.
ANDERSON & SAVAGE.
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
WILMINGTON W. C.
Liberal cash advances made on consignments.
March 27, 1654. , 94.
RUSSELL. & BROTHER,
(LATC BLLI8, BOH8ELL & CO..)
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
WILMINGTON. N. C.
Liberal aash advanirea made an cJMisianraentsof
Naval stores, Cotton, and other produce..
xMay 3, 1854.
C. & D. DttPRE.
WHOLE SALE AND R ETA L DEALER tt I It
Drugs, Medicines. Chemicals, Paints, Oil,
Dye Stufls, Glass, Perfumery, Cigars,
- Ultl litauori, rsiitj Ariic:,c
MARKET STREET,
WILMINOTOV.-N. C.
Preseriptionscarefully ;om pounded by experi
enced persons.
March 28. 1854.
?T" WILLIAM A GWYEit,
General Igent ForwarJingSt Commission Merchant
I take nLeasure in informing my friends, that I
am prepared to give all business entrusted to me
efficient and personal attention. I have a wharf for
Naval Stores, with ample accommoaatioss, -opirn
House, 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, 1354.
CoNLEY, KIRK &C07
DEALERS IN, -
RUTTER, Cheese, Lftrd, and Smoked Provisions,
1 . u ur Roan. Tu. t,r,A nrift Wrtiir
233 and 235, FH ONT STREET, Corner of :PECK
SLtr, ni.v xuH.fi.. r ;
March 25, 1S54. ly-c.
WILLIAM H, PEARE,
COLLECTOR 4SD ADVERTISING AGENT.
Far Country Newspapers throughout the-
, i United States, .
Basement of San Iron Bu-ldings.Baltimorestreet
All business en'-ruetcd touie care transacted
promptly, on !'oeral terms.
sept 7, 1854. , ; 95-tf
JAMES E. METTS,
COMMISSION $- FORWARDING
MERCHANT.
rTILMlNGTON. X. C.
August 26th, 1854. 69-tf.
T. C. & B, G. WORTH,
C3SSIS&10X A7ID FOftWlRDlSG MERtHSSTS,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
Jan IT, 1854. 125 c -
JAS.f. PKTTEW A V.
GBO. B. PBITCHETT.
PETTE WAY & PRITCUETT.
General Commission and Korwardlni? Sler
SUANT. ALSO WHOLESALE GROCERS,
NORTH WATER STREET, .
Wiimisotss, N.C. : '
Prompt attention will be given to tho sale of
Naval Stores and all kinds of Prwduce.
Intend keeping an assortment f Groceries,
L quors and Provisions. j
July 13. ' -y" " - 2a
JOSEPH H. FLANNER,
General Commission Merchant,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
May 9h. 1854. - 87-1 y-e.
JAS. H. CHADB0URN& CO.,
General Commission Merchants,
WILMINGTON. N. C.
Jas.H. Ohadbocbw.
Jun. I, 1854.
Geo. Chabsovbk.
123.
HENRY NUTT,
FACTOR AND FORWARDING AG EST,
Will give his personal attention to business entrust
ed ts his ears.
Sept. 8, 1854. . .a: . 75-ly-c
GEOiiorYERsT
WHOLESALE ASD RETAIL GROCER
Keeps constantly on hand, U'mts. Teas, Liquors,
" . provisions. Wood and Willow War, fruit,
- Com fectionaries, f-c. Sooth, fron t street,
.WILMINGTON, N.C.
Not.' IS, 1852.. . 109,
QUINCE & COWAN.
WHOL.T3SAL.E AND RETAIL GROCERS;
DEALERS IS WISES d LIQUORS.
Comer of Front and Princes streets,
WILMINGTON, N.C.
Jnly 29w . 5.
BUSINESS CARDS.
A. II. VanBowcklkk. WVA. M.'anUokkklek.
VANBOKKELEN & BROILER,
WiMINGTON, N. C.
. MannCaclurers of and dealet a in Naval Stores.!
Storage and Wharfage for Produce furnished at
fair ratea under insurance, if dfcfclrtd. S . ; ;
l.Jan.1. 25-tf-
. - e-
D.'C. FRCEMAK. GEOHGE UOfflTOH
wir KEMIS A HOUSTON. W
MERCHANTS AND FACTORS
WILMINGTON, N. C.
n. C. KREEMAN Si CO.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
ITS I'KONT STREET,
. NEW YORK.
FREESAK AMD H0UST0S,-W11SISGT0H, S. C
KEEP constantly n hand a stock ol flour,
Corn, Pork, Bacon. Salt, Coffee, Sagmr, Mo
lasses, Tobacco, Ciar, Snuff, Candles, Soap, for
eign and Domestic Liquors and Wines f Iron,
NaUst Pa'tnUpils, Glass, ' Domestics, Hats, Boots,
Sltoes, Leather, Agricultural Implements, and a va
riety of other articles, suitable for familyand plan
tation use and the retail trade, which they will
dispose of in lots to suit dealers or consumers on
reasonable terms for cash, or in exchange for Na
val Stores or other produce.
The senior nartner.D. C. Fbeem Ast.ie located in
the city of New Vork; the junior partner, Gso.
Hoostojc, in Wilmington. If desired, advances,
will be made on consignments to and from cither
place. All business entrusted to them will receive
proper attention; and orders for Goods will be
protnptlyand carefully filled. .,
Sept. 9, 1854. 76-f.
GEO. HARRISS,
General Commission Merchant ,
- WILMINGTON, N.C.
STRICT attention given to procuring Freight
and purchasing Cargoes for vessels.
Rcraa to
K. P. Hall, Esq. 1
J. D. Bellamy, Esq. j
Messrs. Tooker, Smyth & Co., K Vnr!t
. Thompson & Hunter, J tew ;
Alex!". Herron, Jr. Philadelphia.
Messrs. Williams fc Butler, rh .. . o r
H F. Baker. Esq. Charleston, S. C.
Jan. 2. 1854. 123-tf.
I. WE3SEL.. , U. B. eiLERB.
WESSEL & EILERS.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS & WHOLE
SALE GROCERS, North Water St., Wil
mington, N. C, intend to keep at the above
Stand a general assortment of Groceries, Liquors,
and Provisions at wholesale and to catry on a
GencralCommission Business.
CFIttNCt t
E. P.Hail.Pres't Br'ch Bank of the Stsle
O. G. Parsley, Pres't Commercial Bank. .
P.K.Dickinson, Esq.
Poppe A Co. York
Dollner A Potter, i wcw ,
' Wif.
f f
Jan. 20 1854. 131
GEO. H.KELLY,
COMMISSION MERCHANT, i
Nextdooi to A. A. Wannet's.on North iVaterst.
willattendto thesaleofallkindsof Country Pro
luce, such a f Corn, Peas, Meal, Bacon, Lard ,4c.
and will keep constantly on hand a full supplyof
Groceries, Ac,
References.
WIUesHan.ofWayne, JnortcRae, Wilmington
W. Caraway. ' Gen. Alx. . McRae. "
E. P. Hall, Wilmington .Wiley A.Walaei .
Dec. 13. 1853. ' 115-Iy.
JAS. F. GILLESPIE. GEO. S. GILLESPIE.
JAM E"i V. GILLESPIE CO'
PRODUCE AND FORWARDING
AGENTS.
WILMINGTON,N. C. - ',
Patticnlar attention paid to the receipts and Sale of
Naval Stores, Timber, Lumber, Corn, Bacon, Cot
ton, fe., f-e. '
March 3ff. 1954. . .' y . 6.
': S. M; WEST, :J
lattionrer and Commission Merchant, ;
WILMINGTON. N. C.
w
ILL sell or buy Real Estate and Negroes at
a small commission. ,
ALSO S
Strict atten-tion givento the sale of Timber, Tur
pentine, Tar, or any kind of Country Produce.
Office second door, Sotfth side of Market street,
on the wharf.
June 12, 1854. 33-ly.
W. P. MOORE.
J SO. A. STANI.T.
1. W. JOKES.
MOORE, STANLY & CO.
COMMISSION MER C HA N TS,
WILMINGTON, N. C. '
Oct.26ih, 1S54. 93.
cTmyers,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER
IN HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS
- AND WALKING CANES,
No. 1 Granite Kow, Front Street. - -WOOL,
Fur, Silk, and Moleskin Hats, Cloth,
0lnsh, and Silk Gliizrd Caps, by the case or dozen,
at New York Wholesale Prices.
Nov. 9. 99.
j7& J ILHArUAWAY & CO.
COMMISSION MER CHANTS,
. . -. WILMINGTON, N. C. v
1, HATHA WAY, J. L. HATHA WAT, WM. . UTf.KT.
DCASnWELL,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
WILMINGTON. N. C.
Sept. 30.
84 tf
T.C.WORTH,
General Commission Merchant,
WILMINGTON, N.C.
USUAL advances madeonconsignmeutsof Cot
ton, Naval Stores and other produce .
Pattieular attention given by G. W. Davis to pur
chasing cargoes, procuring freights for vessels, Ac.
March 2, 1354. - 128-1 yc.
. COCHRAN & RUSSELL, w
(SUr.CESSOhS TO THOS. ALIBONB 4 CO )
General Commission Merchants,
.Ve Z2, North Wharves, nd 63 North Water SU.
PHILADJSLP1IIA.
J. HABVBT cocuban,
W. S. ICJSttL. .
Liberal cash" ndvanees made on consignments.
July 30th, 1351. , 59-tf.
B. DOLLNF.R. O. rOTTfc'B. If. J. CAM EB DEN.
dollner; potter & co. .
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NEW YORK.
April 30, 1854. 20-Iy-pd.
NO. 3 MACKEREL.
OQ BBLS. just received snd for sale by
Z0 Oct. 26. ADAMS, BRO A. CO.
THE PRUALITY OF WORDS.
WITH an Introduction, by Edward Hitehcock.
D. D., President of Amherst College, and
Professor of Theology and Geology. A book that
most interest all scientific minds. J est received
and for sale by , . J.T. AlUNDS.
Dec. 23. 119-
P. R. SUGARS.
rN hhds. and bbla., fr safe low by
L Jan. 20. MOORE, STANLY A CO,
EXTRA AND NO. 1 SOAP.
sOR sale low, to close consignment by
Jan, 2a MOORE, STANLY CO.
THE WHOLE WORLD.
$300,000 worth of Gifts,
for the subscribers to the
MAMMOTH PICTORIAL
Mlie Whole World,
Published simuitaneoasly in tbe three cities ol
SEW YiJBi, PIIItADElPHIA 1SD BUTIHOBE,
As soon as 300,000 subscriptions are obtained;
and having already an actual cibcclatios or
a boot 200,000, it is now certain
The Distribution Mill soon take place.
' Among the extraordinary list oKirT, (being
one for every ticket Uued,) sre v.
lrii'. Hart's ISlegaut Country Seat, valued at
f25,00O,
A matnifleeut City Resideuce, valued at I T,-
A Cash. liOan for I OO years, without interest
or security-S 10,000,
BuildingsLot. Elegant Piano Fortes, Melodeons,
Gold batches. Bracelets, RiCgx, Books ol
Travels iii 1 tie Old and New World, by Prof.
Han; Reai Kajate, 4c 4-c, die. in all nam.
beriag 300,Vip valued at 9300,000.
Every single J-emhtanct of tl, secures one
year's subscription to the Mammoth Pictorial,
and the gratuity Of, a Gift Ticket. which entitles
the holder to one share in the 300,000 Gifts. Thus
every person invesiiag in this stupendous Enter,
prise receives the fulMvorih of his or her money,
in subscription to a first class journal, (the great
est and most intetesting-Pictorial of the age,) be
sides a Gift for each subscription which may prove
an Immense fortune to the receiver.
For complete list f gifts, a4J-ll and explicit
particulars in regard to the great Eaierprise, Dis
tribution, Ac; see a copy of Thb Wholb Woblo,
which will be promptly sent, tree of charge, where
de.ired by letter, post psio.
Thb Wholb Wobld may also be seen (at the
office of all paperscontalning thisae'verttsetnent,
where information mny be obtaintd in regard to
the paper and Enterprise.
Agents, Postmasters and Ladles, desirous of
lucrative and at the same time genteel employ
ment, should not fail to see a copy of The Whwla
World, which contains by far tho most liberal in- 1
dueeinents ever offered to asenta in the way of
immense eash premiums, gifts, commissiona, Ac,
wherebv any person, with ordinary activity, can
ea-ily make 1,000 and npwardu, per rear; to
which fj.:t the agents weralready hae can certi
fy . - Sccuro the Pictorial, and become wise, rich,
and happy.
Correspondents must write ther address Nsme,
Post-office, County, and State, PLAIN and DIS
TINCT, or it will be their own fuult if they fail
to get an answer. Adhere to this, and all returns
will be promptly sent wherever desired, in any
part of tne world.
If any order are received after the 2C0,COO sub
scribersare obtained, the money will be promptly
returnrd. post-paid, to ti e persons sending it.
All letters and remittances for the Pictorial,
WITH GIFT TICKETS, must invariably be ad
dressed post, paid, to Prof. J. WOODMAN HART,
World's Hall, Broadvay, Nets York, there being
the only office lor the Girt Knterprite.
Cut remittances for the Pictorial WITHOUT
Gift Tickets, mar be sent to Prof. J. WOODMAN
HART, HarCs' Building, Chesnul Street, Phila
delphia, 'a , there being the principal editorial
an I publication office.
Oct. 3, 1834. S3 6m.
Kcrmai'' Anll-Scorbutlc Toothwash.
TO THE LADIES.
XJOTHING adds more to beauty than clean,
1 white Teeth, and Gums of healthy color.
Tho most beautiful face and Vermillion lips become
repulsive, if the latter, when they open, exhibit
the horrible spectacle of neglected teeth. All who
wiati clean, white Teeth, healthy Uums and a
sweet breath, should give ZERMAN'S TOOTH
WASH a trial. For sale by
C. . D. DePRE, A cents,
. - - Wilmington N.C.
Sept. 30. 81
PERFUMERY!
JUSTrereivedfrom New York and Philadel
I hia :
Gross Lubins's Ext racts for the Handk'f ;
do. do. Toilette Soaps t
do. Glenny M uih Toilette Water;
do. - do. Verbena do. do.
do. Yankee Soap t
do. Camphor So;ip ;
do. Pontine do.
. A Urge assortment of Hair Brushes, and a num
ber of fnnc articles usually kept in Drug Stores
C. & D. DuPRE, Wholesale DruggUls,
Oct. 5. Market-st., Wilmington, N. C.
THE NORTlTcOLINA
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COM P'Y,
' RALEIGH, N. O
TH E above Comoan v hp been i n nneratlonsince
X the 1st of April, 1 843, under the directlunof the
following Officers, via :
Dr. Charles K. Jonhson, President,
Wm. D. Haywood, Vice President,
James F.Jordan, Secretary,
Wm. H. Jones, Treasure'.
Pcrrin Busbee, Attorney,
Dr. Charles E. Johnson, 1
Dr. Wm.H.McKee. .
Dr. R.B. Havwood. S
Medical Board of
Consultation.
J.Hersman. General Agent.
This Company has received a chtrter giving ad
vantages to the insured overany other Company.
The 5th Section gives the Husband the privilege to
insure his own life for the sole use of his Wife and
Children, free from any claim sof the representa
tives of the husband or any of his creditors.
Organized on purely mutual principles, the life
memberspsrticipatein ihetc10eof the profits which
are declared annually. Besides, th-i applicant for
Ilie, when the annual premium is overaJO may pty
one nan in a note.
All claims for insurance against the Company will
oepaia wituin ninety eays alter prool of the death
of the party is furnished. . ' -- , ,.
Slaves are Insured for one or five years, at rates
which will enable all Slaveholders to secure this
class of properuy against the uncertainty of life
Slave insurance presents a new and interesting
feature in the history of North Carollna.which will
prove very important to the southern States
The last four months operation of this Company
shows a veryl areeamonnt of business more than
the Directors expected to do the first year having
already issued more than 200 Policies.
Dr. Wm. W. Habbisb, Medical Examiner, and
Agent. Wilmington, N. C.
A)inommtnicatlonsonbu8ineesof ihcCompany
snoma De addressed to . .
- JAS. F. JORDAN, Sec'y.
Raleifrh, Jan.25, 1854. tf.
BOOT AND SHOiFsTOeT
s&fy RRORRE R. FRFNCH.at hla
lj old stand n Market street, bevfl
a-fca leave to return bis thanks to his
old friends and customers for the liberal patronage
heretofore extended to him, and 10 inform them that
his stock of Boots and Shoes, including every vari
ety in his line is now aacomplete and as extensive
as at any former period. His stock of Gentk men
Boy s snd Children's Boots and S hoes embraces eve
ry variety of style, fashion and quality that can be
desired, or that ia usually called for, Including a fine
assortment of Ladies. Misses and Gent lemen's Over
Shoes, - v
He would, particularly invite the attention of the
Ladies to his extensive assortment of Ladiej and
Misses Leather, Morocco, Enameled, Bronse, Pat.
Leather, Goat Skin, black and white Kid and a va
riety of fancy colored Baotsi Shoes and Slippers.
Also, black, brown, blue, purple and varieeated silk
Gaiters, a new and handsome article, with and with
out heels. Uadies fancy Uaitersaltl a pair.
' Also, Sole Leather, Calves' Skins, and Shoe Find
in?s. Please call and examine.
Mr. French would also inform his friends sr.d the
public, that he is State Agent for the sale of Davis'
Pain Killer and Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, by
eiincr wmuichicvi mail.
, Nov 40 . .. ... , " ' ".. ' " V"" 102
SUPERIOR BUCKWHEAT.
PLATTS Mills Patent Hulled Bnckwheat, 1
extra article received to day and fer eale by
-.- . v . , I.. N. BARLOW,
Nov. 11. ; No. 3 Granite Raw.
IRON BEDSTEADS AND CRIBS.
SINGLE and doubla folding very eonvsnieaJ
and proof against vermin, foe pale bv "
aly li. W1L&INSON ESLEE.
DOCT. JOHNSTON,
BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL.
WHERE maybe obtained the nion speedy,
pleasant and efl'ectual remedy in the world
for ah
SECRET DISEASES. -Gonorrhoea,
Gleets, Strictures. Seminal Week-
nese, Pains in the Loins, Constitutional Debility,
Impott ncy, Weakness of the Back and Limbs, Af
iVciionsol the Kidneys, Palpitslionof tbe Heart,
Uysrepsla,l('.vous Jrutabi ity, L)ieaes of the
Head. Tnront Nose or Skin : and all those serious
and melalichely dlsoidersaricing from the destruc
tive na 011 sot x outn, v men oestroy both body and
mind, those secret and solitary prac tires more fatal
to their victims than the songs of the Syrens to
the mariners of Ulysses, blighting their moat bril
liant hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage,
Ac, impossible
YOUNG MEN.
Especially, who I see become the victims of Solita
ry Fire, that dreadful and destructive habit which
annually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of
young men of the moat exalted talents and brilliant
Intellect, who might otherwise have entranced lis
tenii gSenntes with the thundersof eloquence, or
waked to ecstac) the living lyre, may call with full
confidence.
MARRIAGE.
Married pe'sons, or those eon tcmnla line mirrli
being awarrnf physical weakness, should immedi.
ately consult Dr. J., and be restored to perfect
health.
He who places himself underthe eareof Dr. John.
ston may religiously confide in his honor as a fen
tleman.and confidently rely upon hisskill as a phy
sician. OFFICE, No. 7. SOUTH PREDERirr a. t
DOORS FROM BALTIMORE St., (east side.)
UP THE STEPS. ' 1 '
rB E PA HTICULAR in observing th. NA MP.
snd NUMBER.ur yon will mistake the place.
A IVltti i.M IIYUIJA YS, OR NO CHARGE.
No Mercury or Nauseous Drugs Used.
TAKE NOTICE.
Da. Johnston Is the only rerulnrlv V.Aia
Physician who advertises his veiy extensive Prac
tise e nd his many Wonderful Cur ;s is a sufficient
guarantn o the efflicu d. Those vho vinh to be
speeety and rgectuaUv cured, should shun th.
aus trifling imnosters, who only ruin their health,
ami appiy 10 Lr. jonnaion.
DH. JOHNSTON.
Member of the Royal Colleireof Surireona r.n..,
graduaiefnsoi vneof the moat eminent Colleges of
the United States, and the greater part of whose
life has been spent in the Hospitals of London Par.
, ruu.uiiuii.iuu ciHwuera, nas enected some
of the most astonishing cures that were ever known.
luiiny irouoieu wun ringing in tne ears and head
vhen asleep, great nervouensss. beinir Ur,.A
sudden sounds, and bushfuiness. with freouent
blushing, attended somt tinies with d mnrren .1 ,.1
mind, were cured lmmediHiely. ,
A CEHTAIN DISEASE.
When the ml.guidcd and inipradcnt votary of
plensure findu he has imWbtd the seed of .his
painful diaesse. It too often h.iuoens that nlil.itm.
ed sense of shame, or dread of discovery deters
nun iioin nppiymg 10 inoso who, trom eduesjion
and respectability, c an slone befriend him, delay
ing till the constitutional tyrmpioms of this horrid
diaenRe make their appenrarce. six h as ulcerated
fore thrit. rfiead noee, noctural pain In the
head and limbo, dimness of sight, deafness, nodes
on the shin bones and arms, blotches on the head,
face and xtremiiies. progress on with frlghtlul ra
pidity, rill al last the pulaie of the mouth or the
bone of th nose lull in. and the victim of this
awful disease becomes a horrid object bfcommis
serution.tiH death putsn period to his dreadful suf
ferings, by tending him to -that iourna trom
win nee no traveller return." To rtcti thercfo-e.
Dr. Johnston pledges lilui.elf to preserve the moat
Inviolable seererv and, from hia axteosive prac
tice in the first Hoapttalain Europe and America,
he can confidently n t uminend a safe and speedy
cure to the ontortunaie vielim vf tltls horri.l diu-
eam-. It la a melancholy fuel, that thousands fall
victims to this dreadful disease, owing to the un
skilfulnessol inoranl pretenders, who, by the use
of that deadly poise n. mercury, ruin the conrtitu
tinn, and either s nd the unfortunate sufferer to an
untimely grave, or else make the residue of life mis
erable. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE.
Dr. J.addreasesall tnoae who havslnjured them
selves by private snd improper indulgences
These are some of the ssd and melancholy ef
fetie, producid by eaily, habit of youth, vis j
VVcaknesof the Back and Limbs, Pains in the
Head. Dimness of Sight, Loss of Aluscu'ar Pow
er, Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspepsy. Nervoua
irritability. Derangement f ti e Digestive Fune
tion, Ganernl Debility, Symptoms ofConsuiiin
tion.tVe. . , v
MmtaVy The frarlulifTtcls no the mind are
much to be dreaded 1 Los of Memory, Confusion
of Ideas, Deprcsxion of pliits. Evil Forebodings
Aversion of Society, Self Dlstiuat, Love of Soli
tude. Timidity, die. .are some of theevils produced
Thousands of persons of all ages, can now indue
what is the caure of their declining health. Los
ing their vigor, becoming week, pale and emacia
ted, have a singular appearance about the eyer
cough snd symptom of consumption. '
Married Persons, or those contemplating mar
riage, bting aware of physical weakness, should
Immediately consult Dr. J, and be restored to t-er-fc-ct
health.
DR. JOHNSTON'S INVIGORATING REM E
DY FOR ORGANIC WEAKNESS.
By this great snd importsnt remedy weakness of
the organs is speedily cured snd full vigor restored.
Thousands of the most Nervous snd Debilitated
individuals who hud lust all hope, have been imme
diately relieved. All Impediments to
MARK1AGE.
Physical or MenulDiaqualifications, Nervous Ir
ritability Tremblings snd V eaknef s, or exhsuslion
of the most fearful kind, speedily cured by Dr.
Johnston. t
Young men who have Injured themselves by a
certain practice Indulged in when slone a habit
frequently lenrned from evil companions, or at
school, the effects .f which are nightly felt, even
when asleep, and if not cured, renders marriage
lmposrible.ard destroys both mind snd body.
What a pity that a young man, the hope of hi
country, and the darling of his parents, should be
snatched from all prospects s nd enjoyments of life,
by the consequences of deviating from the path of
nature, aud indulging In a certain secret habit.
Such persons, bclore contemplating
MARX I AGE,
Should reflect that a sound mind and body are the
mot-l nereasary requisites to promote eonoabial
happiness. Indeed, without these, the journey
through life become a wear) pilgrimages the pros
pect hourly darken to the view t the mind become
hadowed with despair and filled with the melon
eholy reflection that the happinersof another be
cwnes bliahted wiih our own.
OFFICE NO. J SOUTH FREDERICK-ST.,
Baltimobb, Ma.
AHSurglral Operations IN-i termed.
N. B- Let no false delicacy prevent you, but
apply Immediately either perMtnally or bj letter.
. . 8kla IseaesHiee4Uy Cured.
. TO STRANGERS.
The many thousmd cured at this Institution with
in the Ut ten years, and the numerous impor
tant Surgicsl Opera lions perfotmt d by Dr. J., wit
nessed by the Keporiers of the papers, and many
other peraona.fiotictsof which have appeared again
and again before the public, is a sufficient guaran
tee that the afflicted will find a skilful and honora
ble ptojriciaBi
. - TAKE NOTICE.
ft Is with the area test reluctance that Dr. JOHN
STON permit hia card 10 appear before the pablic,
deeming it unprofessional for a physician to adver
tise, but unless he did ao, the affilctrd, espotrislly
strangers, could not fail 10 fall Into the hand of
those impudent, boa at ing imposters. individuals
destitute of knowledge, name and eharactrr. ped
lar, shoemakera, mechanics. c.,edvrtilna; them
aelvea as physicians t Ignorant quacks, viih Why.
lyimg certificates of Great Wonderful Cures Irani
persons who cannot be foand. or obtained for a few
dollars from the Worthies and Degraded. a d many
other cunning and contemptible artincra to anile
the afflicted, trifling month after month, or is lona
as powible.ead ia deapair, leave you with rained
health. to aluh over your gallingdUappolaiment
It i thia motive that induce Dr. J. to advertise.
for he alone earn ears you. To tbeao unacquainted
with hl reputation, he deems It necessary to ay
that his creoVauai or diplomas alwaya hang ia his
Office.
WEAKNESS Or THE ORGANS Immediately
cured, and full vicor restored.
CrALL LETTERS POST-PAID-EEME-DIKS
SENT BY MAIL. ,
Ja.9tk, 183. m-Iy-a.
WILMINGTON
MARBLE AXD STONE YARD.
I 'HE Subscriber having sect pled ths sgenrv of
1 several large establishments at the'Norih wlurtt
will furnish him an unlimited supply of finl.hi'd or
untlnUbed, forelt n snd domestic MARBLE of all
qualities, is prepared to fill all nrHer for
IONUMlCNTM AND TOM II rtTOXF.H.
snd evafy otherKlclaln the Una of Hi bualm
at reasonable rales.
8CULPTURINO, LETTERING 0RC ARVINO.
Executed as well as can b dsn either North of
South.
Tbebest reference can be glvm. if required.
JAS. McCLARANAN.
Jan. 6, 1834. tf.
OUR MOTTO IS 'to FLEAS ft'
AT THE
Wilmington saddle, Uamcta, and Trunk
Alauufaetory.
THE subscriber respectlully In form I he public
that he has reeently received sddltlonv to hit
stoc k of Saddle and llarnea Mountin,A e. , lh
lateatand most Improved stylo, a nd Is conslanly
manufacturing! his store on market street .every
description ol article-in ths above line. From hi
experience in the business, lis feels confident thai
hewtii bsabl to glveenuresatlsfsetlontosllwho
mavfavorhlra wltlt a call, llshasnowoa hsadi
and willconstaMily keeps lareaaortmnt of
Iamuh, aig and Sultry Harnett, Laity i bidUrt
Bndtit, Wkipt, f-e., Gentlemen's Sartttkl, H kipt
Spurt, d-c.
la tall of which ha will warrant to b oft. 1
11 1 ho beat material and wofknianthlp. I J
Tt 11 has also a laru assortment of T
Trunks, Valises, MaddTe and Carpet Hagsj
Satchels, I'anry Trunks, e&c, snd sll other sr
tides usually kept In such establishment, all of
whicn uaoiiert low for CASH, or onabortcredit
to prompt eustomer.
Saddles, Harness.Trunks.Redlcsl Baa, e&ei
Ae., msd to order.
In addition totha above tha subsrriberalwavs
kscpson hand a lare upplv ef Mtrittr Leather 1
and haa now, and will kep through the eaon a
goonassorimentoi 1'iy nttts.
Allarelnvlled to cull andeiimlne tny Goodi
whethcrln want or not, as I takepleasursiiialiMW-
ing my assortment to all who msy fsvor ma wit II
a can.
HarneasandCosch Trimmings sold al a fair
price lo persons buying to manufacture
a iso, nip at wholesale.
.Ilklndsof Riding Vehicles bongh 1 1 r. . old
on eotnmllons
JOHN i , CUNOLI.V .
Feb. 7, 1854
U8
FOX k P0LI1EMUS,
59 Broad Stra t, Corner of Beater, N. York,
Oder for ssle I he following hesvv Cotton Fshrlea:
NEW-ENGLAND COTTON SAIL DUCK- 22
Inch, all number, hard and sulti also all the
various widths of Canvass manulactuted at ihla 1
tablioluiK nt couipriaing every variety known to 1 lie
trade, and o He red at the. lower! rale.
UNITED STATE; PI LOT DUCIC Woodberry
and Mount Vernon Extra. A full aaaorUnenl ol Hit
superior fabric.
VVH.UMANTIC COTTON DUCK- IC, If, 2d
and 22 Inch, nil number, hard and soft. I l ia Mi
rlcwss awarded the highest Premium at ih Lon
don World's Fslr, alo si our own Ktute Fair.
SHIP AND BEAU MAUK DUCK- - Plain and
twilled, manufactured by the tf 1 fn w joil'a Coin
pany, a superior ank le fur light soil, tenia, wninya;
Ac.j also, Mount Vernon Twill d Raven. Howard
Raven, Pioneer and Phwnlx Mills 1 Liglitton
Raven, plain 22 to 27 Inch t Honvy.do. do;
COTTON KAIL TWINE A full aaanrtmr ht.
TAItPALLINS. HAMMOCKS, MTUFFS, etc.
PAPER FI.LTINO i0 10 11 Inuh, made vi r
heavy. exprely lor drier lelis.
CAUCOVF.IUNO-Cotion Canvas, alllwidiha,
from aO lo 130 inehea, and all number, made rx
pressly for covering and roofing rallrouu cor, is
perfectly and permanently water-proof, and niuru
cnuurini man 1 n ear n'i ,
ENAMELLING CANVASS-30. 3P, 40,45 an 1
50 im h plain and twilled, In every variety.
BAGS AND BAGGING Of every deaerij.llon
Seamless BagB. woten whole, sll sir., In bales of
100, 200 and 300 1 coinblnlng slre-nglh. utility and
cheapness, for grain and met sra unuriHa d.
Alao, heavy Coiton Sacking, 40 im h Cunvaaa. :i
ihread Warpand Filling, heavy twilled, do. do.. 20.
,40nnd 44 Ineh.
WOOL SACLS Woven whole all sltea, a new
and derlrable artit le.
tVb.2I. 144-ly-r.
THOS. B. CAR R, mTd. D. D. S.
PRACTICAL DENTIST for the last ten year,
M. Chararea for
10 or lea artifii la! teeth on fine gold ftlate,
each.
I 7 0()
50 Of)
150 tfli
An entire cl of teeth on fine golj plale,
Diito on gold with artificial gum,
Ditto on i'latina plate with artifi
cial gums,
Upper or under ditto, raeli,
A Pivot tooth that cannot be dial Ing tilah
ed from the natural,
A fine gold tilling, varranltd rtrwaneni
ir.c 00
75 00
00
00
Do. - and destroying tli nerve. (3 to & 00
Extracting a tooth, 60 ct. to 1 OJ
Best dentifrice and tooth bruthci always un hand.
Every operation varranltd 10 give entire sallrluc
tlon. Tcrth inserted immediately after the rxtrac
lion of the fang and ra n tdaled ftor ths gums
have shrunken, wiihoul additional chsrge.
Office on Market! , 2 door below lit Cliur Ii.
Wilmington, N. C. April ft. 10-tf.
THAT SUPERIOR BUTTER UAH COME!
41 Sikln all from the dairy of AHam War
ner, the moat celebrated dairy i New Vork . 100
boxes Cheese 1 60 bbls. superior Pink F.ys Pota
toes t 6 hbl. Buckwheat Flour. All for aale by
Dee. 16. W. M. Sll I.RWOOD cX CO.
MEMOIRS of Celebrated Character, by Al
phonse De Lamarline. Among the c lebtatr d
characters of whom sketches are given In thean
volumes, are NeUon. Ileloise. Colutiiba, PaMaey
Ihe Potter, Cicero, Homer, Joan of Are , Tenelofi
and other of no less wide a dverlty of poriiion,
lonune snd age. 2nd supply of this popular
work arrived and for sala by J.T. Ml'ND.
Jan. 9. rs.
CARPET AND OIL CLOTHS
CUT, made, and put down, by
WILKINSON & RNf.F. R,
Paper Hangers and Upholaiar.
Sept. 29. 8J.
COAL.
Of ( 1 HIIOS. to arrive per Rtrmhip NonH
CJJ Carolina, fron Philadelphia, by
Dec. 30. - GEO. HARRISS.
NOTICE. ' i '
JUST receive by ih submlber snd or lc
'i .BbU. VXhlakeyi
4 qr. caiks Freaen Brandy j .
6tV boxes or assorted i andle , .
30 d. Char 1 e
10 half bbU. Hiram Smiih, Flour' ' .
IC whole do. do.f
300 bags TaWa H r
40 bbla. assorted Sugars, Ac.
The above articles will be sold low on lior
llwie, bat lower for eah.
Dec. 16. W, L. . TOWNS II END.
EMPTV SPIRITS r"?XLl.
500
PRIME 4nnd band .
' V Npirlta Tur-
a f",ni (ill- A.
i3, BK0.4U).
113.
Adam. For aal by
Dee. 30.
SPER3I CANDIXS L : 1 1HIT CASKS.
Of ) BOXES Kpetru "undlea , 3 0 prime New
JkJ Spirit Caaka, exiia aixa, for aal low to r loae
consign ment. T. C WORTH.
Oct. 6. tn.
TnEFOSSILSFlRrrr
A BOY'S DREAM OF OKOLOOV. by J6hr
Mill. M. D. Jat pibll.bed. Fr.Ut
Jan. 16) S. W. WHITAKLIC'S.
SACK SALT.
I rVAA Sacks ia eto , for le In lot to uft
lUUUby BUSStLLaV BRO.
Jan. 23.
1 l BBLS FAMILY FLOOR, Jl la Store,
1 li and for sal by QUINCE A COWN.
Nov. 36 10t.