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1 s - - I it 3 r VOLUME X--NUMBER 3. VILim 1855. WHOLE NUMBER 1105 - f f ' ; MjF' ' 41" i Ja , I I Wit VC - 1 !l LA ' MISCELLANY. SHAMEFUL CONDUCT. Rather a hard case, iu which a young jind handsome girl was seduced by a, "rich old resident , of the Fifth Avenue, New York, was developed before May or Wood a few days since. 1 ,The particulars of the case, as we ga ther them from the 'New York papers, eem to be as follows : During the summer of 1853, Mr. C. of ,the Fifth avenue, and his family, were spending a few days in the fluid little village ot , in Massachusetts, "Where the acquaintance of a young and highly accomplished lady was made by the family," and, after some solicitation on the part of Mr. C.'s family, the pa rents of : the girl,, who were, respectable tradespeople, consented toletthetr daugh- . ter pay a visit to New York city to spend the winter. On atriving here she was conducted to balls, parties, theatres. &c, by Mr. C, or some member of his family." , While at one of these parties, she made the acquaintance of - a retired merchant, a neighbor of Mr. C, living io the same avenue, who professed to be delighted . with her company, and soon became one of her most intimate friends.' . In the course of a few months he pro posed marriage, and, he having plenty of money ', she at length acceded to his proposal, notwithstanding her friends and relatives were greatly ; opposed to i. their union, as he was a widower, and had a family of three grown up daugh ters, and was himself, about fifty -five years ot age, wnile sne nerselt ,was scarcely nineteen. . ' t - :: The wedding day was fixed, and things passed on pleasantly. During their frequent Tides up or down Broad way, he was in the habit of taking her " into Taylor's Saloon, and treating her to ; the various delicacies of the season, washing the food down. with sparkling Heidseik. ' On one occasion, she par took rather freely of this, the tempting and soul-inspiring beverage, and while under its effects, was conducted by her grey-headed traitor to a den of prostitu tion m aiercer street, ana ne tnere suc ceeded in accomplishing her ruin. : In vain she afterwards appealed to him to fulfil his vow made to her while vet she was innocent He put her off from time to time with frivolous excu ses, until her situation became apparent to her friends, when he proposed to have . an abortion procured. This she would not listen to, "and finally, as a last re source, rather than fulfil his promise, he proposed to her that she would become his mistress. This was rather more than her insulted pride could .bear, and she refused his proposition with scorn, and bade him depart from the house. ; She then communicated" the whole circumstance to her good friends and protectors, who immediately applied to the proper authorities , for the arrest of Mr. on a charge of seduction un der the promise of marriage, and invei gling young girls into houses of ill fame. The whole matter will shortly undergo a strict investigation by the authorities, when the public may expect to see some interesting developements in relation to this modern: Lothario. Wickedness op the- German Newspapers. The German Reform ed Messenger denounces severely the character of most of the German news papers in the United States. , It remarks: The smallest number of mere English readers can have any conception of the godless and infidel character of some of the German papers in this country. We allude not now to those papers in the in terior of Pennsylvania, many of which are entirely free from objectionable mat ter; but mainly to those issued in our large cities, both East and West Their editors are int every instance foreigners -disappointed revolutionists, ultra-so- - cialists, and frequently Jews, although the latter are unworthy of the name. Were we to pass a judgment upon Ger many from the spirit which breathes in' these weekly sheets, we should conclude that the whole nation were one entire mass of corruption. And yet, such a judgment would be far from the truth. JSine out of every teri of these miserable - creatures, who are at the head of the papers referred to. are the scum and off scouring of their fatherland involunta ry exiles in many instances, expelled students, who "left their country for jtheir country's good." A Giantess in a Fix. They have si giantess iu Maine. She is seven feet six inches" in heio-fit. rTh Portia nrl Argus tells "the - following anecdote of "While she was passing through the . kitchen of a farm house one day with a large pan of milk in each hand, her hair caught in a cook, which" projected from the ceiling two or three inches, and held her fast. She could neither stoop to set the pans down, nor raise ber bands to disengage her hairtand was compell ed thus to remain, until he cries brought others to her assistance." ' Scene in an Apothecart Shop. After the passage of the Maine Liquor Law, two nice young men enter.. "Come, Jim, what will you take?" " Well, I guess Til take a prussic acid smash." Clerk to second gent" What's yours V " IU take a burning fluid cocktail,'' . THE TRMYEERLY COMMERCIAL m hnkl(alin.t ...... n .1 Tuwocnav .nn4 vSaturdat at $$ per annum, payable iaaUcaeea BY THOMAS LORING Editor and Pbopbib- toi : - " -.Corner Frout a ud Market Struts, , i wi WILMIMOTOS-. W. C. i - ;..:' 5 UA.TCS OP ADVERTISING. ; I iqr. 1 insertion $& 60 1 sqr. 2 monlhs, S4 00 I -' 2 " . 75 1 " 3 : " 5 00 I 3 1 00 I I " 6. ' -8 CO 1 I month, 2 50 1 1 12 : - 12 00 Ten lines or less make a square. If an adver tisement exceeds ten lines, the piice will be in proportion. ' - ' ': "-s ' ,-- All a4verUsemeots are'payable at, the time of their insertion. - r:.-:".-; ' Contracts with yearly advertisers, will be made on the most liberal terms. ' ' 4. - - -r No traasfer of contracts for yearly advertising will bo permitted. .Should cireu.nstces render a change In business, or an unexpected removal necessary, a charge .cnrdinr to 'he published terms wHI b at ltvo option ot the xijract.r, for the time he has advertised. ' ?. :..; -i - The privilege of Annual Advertisers la strictly, limited to their own 'inwnedlate business ; and all advertisements for the benefit of other persons, as well as all advertisements notimmediately con nccted with their own businrt, and all excrssfof advertisements in length r otherwise beyond the limits engaged, will be charged at the usual rates. No Advertisements is included in the eon'ract for the sale r rntof honscs 6C" lands in town or country, or for the sale or hire of negroes, wheth er the property i-owned by the advertiser or by other persons. Thee are excluded by the term "immediate basinet." , . -i s All.advertisaments Inserted in the tri-weeklv Commercial, are entitled to" one iesertion in the WeafcB free of charse. ' f JOB, CARD AND FAWCY; PRINTING, j EIECDTED IS SUPERIOR STYLE. AGENTS FOR THE COMMERCIAL..? Nbw Yob Messrs. Dolinbh & Potteb. Boston Ch Aat.es Smith, No. 6, Central Wharf. Philadelphia S. K. OoHEsr. :' Baltimore Wx. H. Peaks and Wm. Thomson - ? CANDIES CANDIES. A C BOXES assorted steam refined. In store and HA for sale by A ZRKO.H. G il r. K i K Feb. 17. ' NOT opy. 140. PAPER- HANGINGS 0N hand, and put op by WILKINSON & ESLER, " , . panel ha ngers.- Jo ne 1 7. ' : I PRIME NtlW ORLEANS MOLASSES. A( BBLS.Ja good order; 15 half bbjs. do. do.'. Low fur cash, at - : . GEO. If. KEt LEY'S. Dec. 16. 1., H., N CT & S.Age espy 114. DRIED FRUIT.; : 5BBLS. Pea led Peaches j 5 do doJ Apples 5 2 do. Blackberries. For sale by ' March 8. L.N. BRLOW. WILMINGTON B00K-BINIERY. - (One door below the Cape Fear Bank, lif Stairs.) LEATHER binding done in every ariety of style. Particular attention paid toithe bind ing of MONTHLY PUBLIOATIONSl' Also, to LA VV AND MEDICAL BOOKS. Libraries re bound to order; Paper and Fancy gooes Boxes made and repaired. - . -. - M- t . PHILIPPHEINSBEiGER.ri March 8. ;.,-:. "-' .": ;W ; t84nv "' ENTIRE NET NOTICE B Y W.L.S. TQWNSHENOfe:4 bbi.iof as sorted Whiskey's; 3 do. OldjJi-ntnciy Whis- key ; 1 half ripe .Renault Brand vH r. cask Gauter Frere's Brandy r l oar. Ol- 'to Gin; 1 aat. Amsinck Port Wine: 1 hat. pipe capper-' nonsr Wine ; also Madeira Sherry,-Ac; ast In- dia Pale do.; Navy Bread: Pilot Bread 25 boxes assorted crackers. r The above have just omeand tor sale caeap. - Feb. 13. 133. J. F. REINS & M. RIGGINS, RESPECTFULI.Y inform their frienis end the -public that they have opened a TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, on the sooth side If Market street, oven Mr. AoetrSTisa's Confectionary and Fruit Store, where they will be prepat-d, at all times, to furnish them with CjothingJ to order, made in the neatest manner and,most fashionable style. i Feb. 8. i S36-3m, $100 REWARD. ftf RANAWAY from the sHbcriherim Tues A day night of the 20th instn his nigra man SH FRANK. He is a bright inuIlattOjiow atat nre, a little bow-legged, and nss an irnpsdiment in hisspeeea. Frank is generally; Known in town having Berved in the capacity ot carriase (river and bouse servant ever since I have towned iim. He is cunnine and artful, can read nd writ and has on several occasions foreed himself pass I wit) give tne aooTe reward tor nis tpprcne delivery to me, or confinement in tail. ion end .- JAMES E. ft PTTS. Feb. 24. I I43-tf. E.R. DURREE, 139 WATER STREET SEW-IORK, i Maoufactarer and Proprietor of D URK EE'S YEAST CB BAKING PO'WDER "i Importer and Dealer in CREAM TARTAR, 4 SUP. CARB. SODA, SAL SODA,' . CAST ILK SOAP, - BLACK LEAD. BRITISH LUSTRE. ' REF'D PEARLASH, SALBlATUS, COOKING EXTRACTS; MATCHES WAX AXt WOOD. Dec. 23rd, 1854. 117-1 y.c. - FOR SALE. Tff BBLS Planting Potatoes, yelbw and KJkJ chtice; 40 bbls. Apples, just tecelved andforaleby W. M. SHERWOOD k CO. Feb. 20. - - 1 141. EMPTY BARRELS, i CAA SECOMD-HAND, of choice qility. uuu or sale by RUSSELL & RO. Feb. 13. ( 138. JUST RECEIVED. i i A FEW kegs of extra Butter, and for sale by C. DtrPRE & CO. ' Jane 22. . , - i 42. " HAVE your Rooms papered in handsome style tty calling on " WILKINSON ESLER, Aug. 22. Upholsterers and Paper Hangers. notice! : THE subscriber, respectfully informs the pnblic, thathe is nowtranaseting the Auction business on nis own account, ana Dopes by strict attentlonto business, to merit a eontinuanm. fthat ntrnnnrn heretofore so libers lly bestowed upon him. Stock, Real Estate and Negroes. bought and sold on a coinmisaionot I per cent either at private ox public sale.- ; jan 8,ik. " ; GLUE. ' I OF thbestqaIity,andBuD2B of all sixes always on hand. 2. R. BLOSSOM. Nov. 4 97. FRENCH BONNETS &f MILLINERY. KAHNWEILER f 8RO., in happy to Inform their friends and customers, that their French Bonnets have just arrived and are opea for exam ination, which for beauty and (asto cannot be sur passed anywhere. They also! have secured the services of one of the most fasbioaabU Milliners, ho is competent to make and trim Bonnet with latest and most approved atyles. vein, . . tie. BUSINESS CARDS. v ' JG. J. LUTTERLOD. - FORWARDING $ COMMISSION - ; MERCHANT. r ' 1VILMINGTO N , "TX '. C. , Sept;28th. 1854. ;. , . ' 63-12m. DR. GEORGE BETTNER, . OF NORTH CAROLINA. V:- ; . OFFICE No. 638, BROADWAT," v i- ' : OR T TUB .: , ' PRESCOTT HOUSE NEW YORK. : .Feb. 16,1854. - v ; fe ' - 142-lyc. W. M. SHERWOOD & CO., WHOLESALE Grocers and Commission Mer chants Wilmington, K, C , All consignments oMNaval Stores, togetherrith Cotton, Haeoit, Lard, Corn, Meal, Flour, oshal ecare the highest market price.- -,. . Dec. 13 . . . ; - v 115-tf ; . . J. D. LOVE, - MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN CABLNET ; FURiNITUKE, BED3TEADS. CHAIRS, MATTRESSES, &C.&.e. Crout street. South of Market, ' BBOWW'S BOlLDINa, WILMtNOtOW," . C. ' t Sept. 16, 1854; . " ,79-y-C J. C. LATTA, i COMMISSION MERC HA N Tif- GENERAL AOENT." 1 f . WILMINGTON. N. C. ' . , - Oct. lr!654. ' .-; ' - : 85-ly-e. . WILKINSON A ESLER, . T UPIIOLSTERS & PAPER HANGERS, KEEP ON HAND AND MADE TO ORDER, Mattresses, Feather Beds, "Window Curtains - v. and Fixtures. - ' All work in the above line done at hortest No tice. Wilmington, NC, Market St. 1 March IS, 18)4. -. - : 1. JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM, v General Commission and Forwarding Merchant Prompt personal attention siven to Consign ments tor Sale or Sliipment. t . Liberal Cash advances made on Consignments la - . me or to my Neip York friends. ' - -; . .. VYilmington, Jan. 30, 1334. . ' - 135. W. C. II0 WARD, j - GENERAL Commission and Forwarding Mer. .citant, Wilmington, N. C. ' ' LiberalOash advances made on Consignments. "Nov. 29, IS33. , ,-" ' lOU-tf C. DUPRE. ' v DANIEL B. BAKEB, . ' - C. DuPRE & CO.; GCNERAI AGENTS COMMISSION AND FOHiVARDISO MEHCHASTS, " ; i WILMINGTON N. 0. July 22d, 1654, v . - . 54-12m. JAMES ANDEHSOJV. " ( " - ' EDWABD 8A VAG, ANDERSON & SAVAGE. GENERAL" COM MISSION MERCHANTS, WILMINGTON N. C. Liberal cash 'advances made on consignments. -March 27, 1S54., . " r 94. RUSSELL & BROTHER, fLATK ILL1S, BDSSBtL & CO..) GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, . WILMINGTON. N. V. ' liberal eashadvances,made on consignmentsof Naval Stores, Cotton, and other produce. , Mav 3. 1854. C. & D. DaPRE. WHOLE SALS ANB HETAt DEALERS IN Drugs, Medicines. Chemicals, Vaints,OH, Dye Stuffs, Olass, Perfumery, Cigars, Old Liquors, fancy Articles, ssc., MARKET STREET. WILMINGTON. -N: C. Prescriptionscarefullyjompounded by experi enced persons. " March 23. 1854. - , WILLIAM A. GWYEil. General lgenf,Forrafilingi Commission Berehant. r rotra nlMiRM in infarmln? rn v friends, that I am prepared to give all business entrusted to me efficient and personal attention. I have a whorf for Naval Stores, with ample accommodatiosa, Spirit Honse, ana warenouse. uoDii?nmnia oi Stores for sale or shipment: snd all kinds of coun try produce solicited. Cash advances made on consignments. . ; : , . , - April 13, 1304. ' - , , C0NLEY, KIRK & 0. - " DEALERS IN R UTTER, Cheese, Lard, and Smoked Provisions, Pnrk. Repf. Beans. Peso, and Dried Fruit. 233 and 235, FRONT STREET. Corner of PECK t; .SL.1JT, rE.w .xtittn., r-,y March 25, 1854. :.: ly-c. . WILLIAM D, PEARE, : ; COLLECTOS ASD ADVERTISING ACEST. For Country Newspapers throughout the j. : .: United States, C Z Basemeht of Sun Iron Bo I dings, Baltimore street All business entrusted to his care transacted promptly, on iiberalterms. . . sept t, 1304. '. a-vi "jamES E. METTS, COMMISSION If FORWARDING MERCHANT. y ' ' . tT I L.MI NGTON, N. C. - August 26th ,2854.. . ' 69-tf. 1 Y. CT&B.G. WORTH, COMISSION ASD FORWARDISG UERCnSXTS, WILMINGTON,' N. C, Jan 17, 1854. ... , , . . ' 125-c JAS. T. UTTIWAT. geo. R. rarrcHXTT. PETTEWAY & PRITCRETT." General Commission Hud Vorwardin? Mer- CHANT, ALSO WHOLESALE GROCERS, - NORTH WATER STREET, , . WlUHIXOTOW, N. C. -1 ' ' Prompt attention will be given to 'the sale of Naval Stores and all kinds of Produce. Inland keepin? an assortment f Groceries, L quors and Provisions. t" -r I . , July 18. 'y - , - ' h2. - JOSEPH 5 ftFiNER,v, General Commission Merchant, vTILiMINGTON, N. C. r ; Ma 9th, 1854. . '87-Iy-c. JAS. n. CHADDOURN & CO., General Commission Merchants, WIIiMIJrGTOX, lf.C. ' Jas.H. Chaosocbs. Gbo. CHADiouaic. Jon. U 1854. :, '.- :. 123. HENRY NUTT, ; ntfros axo FoavriRDiss agest, Will git Ms personal attention Ut business entrusl- ed f ear. -. T , Sepl. 8. 1854. - , , . ; 7S-ly-c georgiTmyers, .7 WHOLESALE AJSD RETAIL GROCER ' Keeps constantly on hand, lfx. Teas, Liquors, Provisions, Wood and Wdltns Ware, Fruit, . CnfcctkmarieM,$c. South Front street, WILMINGTON, N. C. , Nov. IS, 1853. 109.. QUINClJ & COWAN. VTIIOTjESALC AND R ETAIL. GROCERS; DEALERS IN WINES f- LIQUORS.' ? Corner of Front and Princes streets, WILMINOTON.NiC.' July 29. - , , -v. . SS. business cards: A. H. VanUoskelkx: W. A. SJ. VinBoKKEt-tN. VANBORRELEN & BROTHER, 1: , . WIMINGTOX, N. C. ; . , . - Manufacturers of and dealeut in Naval Stores; Siorage and Wharjage for Produce furnished at fair rates under insurance, if desired. . ' .. Jan-. I, - - - r - 122-tf. O. C. FREEMAN. - ' - OEOHGB HOOBTON i'.- 1ltEEMAN & HOUSTON, MERCHANTS AND FACTORS, V , WILMINGTON, N.C. ' ' - I. C VHEEMAJf it CO. ''i - COMMISSION MERCHANTS, '17S FRONT STREET,- ; NEW YORKi PREEMA5 ASD n0UST0S, 'WIL!BnCT05 S C T"EEP constantly o hand a stock of Flour, lasses, Tobacco; Ciars, Snuf Candles, Soap, For- Sails, Paints, Oils, Glass, Domestic., Hals, Boots, Shoes, Leather, A&ricuttural Implements: and a va i.iu nr !rtifU Kniinhln lor fnmilvand nlan- tation use an the retail trade,- which they will . . I . : . J 1 m An utspo&eoi in iulo iu siinneticia i cuuvunivio u reasonable terms for cash, or in exchange for Na val. Stores or other prodace. " The senior partner D. C. Fcbm Air, Is located in ik. atf K.iu VArb . ih. inniir nxrtn.r. ttmft. L 1 1 tS ,IKJ myJ . a v. , .law J""-"' r " I . HouBTO.v, in Wiiminarton. If desired, advances, . j "i . . j r- . Ai.t... Will OO rilaueuu U'Jnsiaiiicnia u unu iiuth cutici place. All business entrusted to them will receive proper attention t ana orders tor ijooai win d nromptlyand carefully (tiled. j', .?,. Sept. 9, 1854. - .,- 76-f. ; , GEO. HARRISS, General Commission Mcrcbant. s TR1CT ditentioiv given to procuring Freight and purchasing Cargoes lor vessels. UCI'EI tO E. P. Hall, Esq. ; ?;AG:7kfrq- wlhM J. D". Bellamy. Esq- ) , - - on. Messrs. Tooker, Smyth & Co., Vnrlt Thompson & Hunter, $ lew l orK ' Alex'r. Herroo, Jr. Philadelphia. , Messrs. Williams & Butler, i rh..i..,'n a r H. F. Baker, Esq. - Charleston. C. Jan. 2. 1854. ' 123-tf. 1 . VES.SEl. H. B. EILER8. t WESSEL & EILERS. COMMISSION MERCHANTS & WHOLE SALE GROCERS, North Water St., WI1 min;tonrN. C... intend to keep at the above stand a gencralassortment of Groceries, Liquors, and Provisions at wholesale and to carry on a GeneralCommUsioii Business.- uriitKci t ' E. P. Hall .P res l Br'eh Bank of the State. ) O. G. Parsley, Pres't Commercial Bank. Wit. P.K.Dickinson, Esq. ) Poppe Co. " ) New York ' Dollner & Potter. J wcw ' 0IK' Jan. 29 1854. ' ? 131. ? GEO. H. KELLY, , ' r COMMISSION MERCHANT. Nexldoot to A. A. Wannet's.oa North WateTSt willattendto the sale? of all kinds of Country Pro iuce,such a? Corn, Peas, Meal, Bacon .Lard ,fcc. and wtllkeepcotistantly on hand a full suppryof uroceries, &c. - - ...--.S- ' r - '-References.'-'-"' -f'-'j': Wllles Hall. of Wayne, JnoMcRae, Wilmington w Uaraway. ... ; ' Uen. Alx.. Uettae. K. P. Hnll, Wilmington ,Wi!ey A. V.lxe, . ' Dee. 13.1853. i - 115-ly. JAS. T. GILLESPIE: GEO. S. GILLESPIE. JAMES I'. GIL.L.ESPIE CO PRODUCE AND FORWARDING AGENTS. . WILMINGTON. N. C. Paiticnlar attention paid to the receipts and Sale of iaval ttores, i imber? Lumber, Corn, Bacon, L-ol-. ' ton, rf-c, fc. -. March 30,1854. 6. S. M. WEST, Auctioneer and Commission Mcrcbant, WILMINGTON, N.C. w ILL sell or buy Real Estate and Negroes at a small commission. . also t. ; ' -.- Strict attention givento the sale of Timber, Tur pentine, Tar, or any kind of Country Produce. Office second door, South side of Market street, on the wharf. . June 12. 1854. , " - 33 ly. vr. p. moorr. JSO. A. 8TANLT. J. W. JONES. MOORE, STANLY & CO. . COMMISSION MER CIIA NTS, V WILMINGTON, N. C. Oct.26ih? 1854. ' ' 93, C.MYERS, . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN HATS, CAPS,, UMBRELLAS H AND WALKINd CANE3,; " No. 1 Granite Row, Front Street. - t WOOL, Fur, Silk, and Moleskin Hats, Cloth, Plush, and Silk Glazed Caps, by the case or dozen, at New York Wholesale Prices. , Nov. 9. - 99. D. CASHWELL, COMMISSION MERCHANT, . WILMINGTON; N. C. - Sept. 30. ' 84-tf T. C. WORTH, General Commission Merchant, WILMINGTON, N.C. USUAL advances made en consignmentsof Cot ton, Naval Stores and otherproduce. Pattieular attention civen by G. W. Davis topur- chasinsear?oes, procuring treisbta forvessels, tc. j. -Match 2, l?54. ? - 128-1 yc. COCnRAJT & RUSSELL." : . (SCKCESSOES TO TIWS. ALIBONE & CO.) ; ; General ' Commission . Merchants, No 32, North Wharves, nd 63 North Water Sis. J. HABVCT CaCHlASf ' w i W. B. BtrSSBLt. .-J - i Liberal cash advances made on consignments.' July 30th, 1334. .. , . - 63-tf. H . DOLLNER. Q. POTTL R. JT J. CAM E R DEN. k DOLLNER, POTTER & CO. COMMISSION ' "MER CHANTS, - ' . IfEVT YORK, Aprll30. 1854. - 20-ly-pd. . - - L. N. BARLOW WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCER, . 1ND DEILKRfH .LIQUORS,' WINES. ALE, PORTER, c. No. 3, Granite Row, Front Street, . ' : WILMINGTON, N.C. Feb. 17th, 1P5S..." f - - '140-tf.' - . ; NO. 3 MACKEREL. OQ BBLS. jast received snd for snte by ' u 1 Oct- 26. ' v ADAMS. B.RO.dc CO. FEATHERS, DRIED APPLES AND -".a"V - EWOBLEAKiJ clKV V- : -CiCrr LBS. prime Geese Feathers; lOObush UUU els Dried Appleaj 20 bWai bear Family Syrup. For sale by . ' - Dec. 6. fc T. C. 4 B. G. WORTH. ' SCOTTISH SOXCS, BALLADS, and Poems by Hew Ainslie, autho of the "ingle eide.V 'On wi' the Tartan," "Rover a Loch Ryan," 6c Just published. For sale at ' . ... S. W. WHiTAKER'S. Feb.27- ' V 144.- ;THE WHOLE WOULD. f : ' - v $300,000 worth of Gifts, . . - , for the subscribers to the ' " f MAMMOTH PICTORIAL Of the Whole World, Published simultaneously in the three cities of EW;YvRl,.PinUDELPIlJA 1XD BALTiMOKE, As soon as 300,000 subscriptions are obtained; and having already an actdal cibcvlatiom or aoot 200,009, it is now certain " . t . " The Distribution will soon take place. , ' Artvong theextraordiaary List o atrTs, (being one for every ticket issued,) are : " Prof. Hart's Glegaut Country Seat, valued at . 825,000, : : - A maculflceut City Residence, valued at HI T,- -ooo, j 'j.r;- ; X Cash liOan for IOO years, .without interest ' oreecurii) 810,000, -.-'... ' , Building Lots. Elegant piano Fortes, Melodeons, Gold-Vatches, Bracelets,. Rings, Books ol Travel imheOld and New World, by Prof, Hart j Real KsUte,'4-c. c , dtc. in eU num. beriflg3OO,C00 Gifts, valued at 300,000. V Every single remittance of $1, 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 investing in this stupendous F.ntvr prlse receives the full worth of hU or her money, in subscription to a first class journal, (the great est and most inteteting Pictorial of the age,) be sides a Gift for each subscription which may prove on immense fortune to the receiver. ; ., . For complete list ot gifts, and full and explicit particnlarsin regard to the great Enterprise, Dis tribution, Ac. see a copy of Ths Wholk World, which will be promptly sent, free of charge, where desired by litor, poet paid. !. ". , ,;' -y The Whoii Wokld may also be seen at the offices of ollpapersconlaining thisadvertiaement, where information may be obtained In regard to the paper and Enterprise, r ' Agent', Postmasters and Toadies, desirous of lucrative and at the same time genteel employ, mcnt, should not full to see a copy of The Whole World, which contains by far the most liberal in ducements ever offered to agents in the way of immense cash premiums, gifts, commissions, Ac, wherebv any person, with ordinary .activity, can eneily maktf $1,000 and -upwards, per rear; to which fact the agents we already have can certi fy. Secure the Pictorial, and became wise, rich, and happy. : J' . Correspondents roust write ther address Name, Post-office, County, and State, PLAIN and DIS TINCT, or It will be their own fault if they fait to get an answer. ' Adhere to this, and all returns will be promptly sent wherever desired," in any part of tne world. - - , , ' - If any orders are roceived after the 300,000 sub scribers are obtained, the money will be promptly returned, post-paid, to ttie persons sending it. - All letters and remittances for the Pictorial, WITH GIFT TICKETS, must Invariably be ad dressed postpaid, to Prof. J. WOODMAN HART, World's Hall, Broadxeay, Neve York, there being the only office for the Gift Enterprise. But remittances for the Pictorial WITHOUT Gift Tickets, may be sent to Prof. J. WOODMAN lART, HarCs Building, Chesnut Street, Phila delphia, Pa., there being the principal editorial and publication office.' Oct. 3, 1654. i 65-Gm. - Zermai,' ABti-SeHutIc ToothwasU. TO THE-LADIES. NOTHING adds aiore to beauty than clean, white! Teeth, and Gums of hcaltTiy color. The most beautiful face and vermitlion lips become repulsive, if the latter, when they open, exhibit the horrible spectacle of neglected teeth. All who wish clean, white Teeth, healthy Gum and a sweet breath, should give ZEttMAIVS TOOTH WASH a trial. For sale by - C, & D. Di PRE, Agents, ' . Wilmington N. C Sept. 30. ' 81 . PERFUMERY! TUST. received from New Vork and Philadel U hia t . . Gross Lubins's Extracts for the Handk'f do. do. Toilette Soaps ; do. Glenny JNlush Toilette Water t i do. do. Verbena do. . do. . ' . do. Yankee Soap; . do. Camphor Soap; ' u ' ' do. Pontine do. v , A I ro assortment of Hair Brushes, and a num ber of fanc7 artieles usually kept in Drug Stores. u. Ol U. XirfttlS, vvnelesale Urugglsts, Oct, 5. j; Market-st, Wilmington, N. C. . : THE NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE IXSURANCECOMP'V, . : RALEIGH, N. 0. .: s;.. THE above Company hf sbeen in operations! ncc the 1st of April, 1843. under the directionof the following Onicers, viz : - Ur.Uharles K.Jonhson, President, ! Wm.D. Haywood, Vice President, , James F.Jordan, Secretary,- , , Wru. II. Jones, Treasure, . : " Perrin Busbee, Attorney, .2.'k2&?? I Medi.alnoardof ' Dr.K.B. Haywood, , $ C"Wtt"a'Mm' J.Hersman, General Agent." -. ' This Company haareeeived a charter civina- ad vantages tothe insured overany other Comoanv. The 5th Section gives the Husband the privilege to insure nis own meiorme soie use or nis wile and Children, 'free from airy claim so f the represents ivegot tbe husband oranyf his creditors. Organized on purely mutual principles, the life members participate in the whole of the profits which are declared annually.' Besides, tho aoolicant for lite, when the annual premium IverS30 may pay one nan in a rnoie. .- . i All claims for insurance against the Company will oepaid witmn ninety aays alter prool of the death of the party Is furnished. " -;, - - . - - . Slaves are insured for one or five years, at rates wnicn will enable ail Slaveholders to secure this class of properity against the uncertainty of life. " Slave insurance presents a new and interesting feature in the history of North Carolina, which will prove ycry Important to the Southern States. -. The last four months operation of thia Company shows a verylarge amount of business more than tne directors expected to do tne nrei year Having already issued more tnan zuu policies. - t)i. Wf W. Habbiss, Medical Examiner, and Agent. Wilminston, N. C ; . AllCommunicatlonsonbnsInessof theCompany snonld be addressed to -v-- ; - JAS. K. JORDAN ,SeCy. R.aIeiKh.Jari.25, ISS4. ! ' ; if. 4 BOOT AND SHOE STORE. GEORGE R FRENCH, at his J- ..' '-"old stand on Market street, bepsff a leave to return his thanks to his W. old friends and customers for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to Dim, and to inform tnemtnat his stock of Boots and echoes, including every vari ety in his lino is now ss complete and as extensive saaianv farmer oeriod. His stock of Gentlemen Boys and Children's Boots and Shoes embraces eve- ry variety ot style, lasnion ana quainy ma can oe desired, or that is usually called fr, including a fine assortment of Ladies.Missesand Gentlemen's Over Shoes. . . - t ... ."" .He woold particularly invite the attention of the Ladies to hisextensive -assortment of Lsdiej send Misses Leather, Morocco, Enameled, Bronze, Pat. Leather, Goat Skin, black and white Kid and a va riety of fancy colored Baots; Shoes and- Slippers. Also, black. brown, blue, purple and vsrieeated silk Gaiters, anew and handsome article, with and withj out heels. Ladies fancy Gaiters a St a pair.' Also, Sole Leather, Calves' Skins," and Shoe Find ln?s. Please call and examine. ' . 7 Mr, French would also inform hi friends and the public, that he is State Aent for the sale of Davis' Painkiller and Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, by either wholesale er retail. ' Nor40 - . .. - . 102 ; SUPERIOR BUCKWHEAT. PLAITS Mills Patent Hulled" Bockwheat, an extra article received to day and frr sale by .-'. - i TV ninrriiv L- N. BARLOW. Nov. 11. No. 3 Granite Row. .IRON BEDSTEADS AND CRIBS. SINGLE and doable folding very convenient and proof against vermin, for sale by Jnly 13. -o. . WILKINSON A ESLER- DOCT. JOHNSTON, BALTIMORE LOCK. IIOSIMTAL. v WHERE may be obtained the most speedy, pleasant and ellectual remedy in the world for ah - , . , . SECRET DISEASES. GorrorrhosB, Gleets, Strictures.' Seminal Week nesc, Pains in the Loins, Constiiutional Debility, Impotency, Weakness of the Back and Limbs, Af fections ot the Kidneys, Pslpiiation of the Hesrt, DytocpGiii.rse.voua irritabilty, Diseases of tl.e Head, 'i'nront Nose or kin t and all those serious and melancholy disorders a ri-ing from the destruc tive habitsof Youth, which destroy both body and mind, those secret and solitary practices mors fatal to their victims than the songs of the Syrens-to the mariners of Ulyssesr, blighting their most bril liant hopes or anticipations, rendering marrisge, &c.', impossible- - - . : YOUNG MEN. Especially, who f :a ve become the victims of Solita ry Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of young men of the most exalted talents and brilliant intellect, who might otherwise have entranced lis tening; Senates with, the thunders of eloquence, or waked to ecatacy the living lyre, may call with full confidence. ' s MAR J( I AGE. Married persons, or those con templa tl ng marriage, being awareof physicahweaknesi, should immedi ately consult 'Dr. J and be restored to perfect health. - . ; He who places himself undorthecareof Dr. John ston may religiotinly confide In his honor as a gen tlcman,and confidently rely uponhisskill ass phy ctcian. - OFFICE, rfo.-7, SOUTH FREDERICK St..7 DOORS FROM BALTIMORE St., (cast side 1 OP THE STEPS. , I3TRE PARTICULARinobscrvingthe7VAA7Jj; and NUMBER.or you will mistake theplsce. ' A CURE IN TWODA YS.OHNO CHARGE. ' A'tf Mercury or Nauseous Drugs Used. TAKE NOTICE, Da. Johsstom is the only regularly Educated Physician who advertises his very extensive Prac tise, and his aisny Wonderful Curas is a sufficient guarantee to the afflicted. Those who vishto be speedily and tfectually cured, should shun the numer ous trifling impostcrt, who only ruin their health, and apply to Dr. Johnston. :". D II. JOHNSTON. ' -Member of tho Royal College of Surgeons, London; graduate Irani one of the most eminent Colleges of the United Stales, and the greater, psrt of whose life hssbeenspentin the Hospitals of London Par is, Philadelphia, and elsewhere, has e Heeled 'some of the most astonishing cores that were ever known. Many troubled with ringing in the ears and heed vhen asleep, great nervousness, being alarmed st sudden sounds, end bushfuiness. with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of mind, were cured immediately. . A CERTAIN DISEASE, When the mUgulded and imprudent votary of pleasure find he hat imbibed the seeds of this painful disease, it too often happens (hat enill-tim-ed sense of shame, or d read of discovery, deters him from applying: to those who, from education and respectability, can alone befriend him, delay ing till the eonstitutional ysmptoms of this horrid disease make their appearance, sueh as ulcerated fore throat. diseased nose, noetural pains Jn the head and limbs, dimness of eight, doofness, nodes on the shin bones and arms, blotches on the heed, face and extremities, progress on with frigiulul ra pidity, till at Inst the palate of the mouth or the bonesof the nose tall in. and the victim of this awiui oieeafe Dtcomes a norrid object of commis eration, till death puts a period to his dreadful suf ferings, by tending him to "that bourne from whence no traveller returns.' To such iherefo-e, Dr. Johnston pledges himretf to preserve the most inviolable ectrefy; snd, from his extensive prac tice in the first Hospitalsin Europe and America, he can confidently recommend a safe and speedy cure to the unfortunate victim of, this horrid dis csso. It is a melancholy fact, that thousands fall victims to this dreadful diseose, owing to the un skilfuincss 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, . v. . . TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. J. addresses all those who have Injured them- selves rjy pnvaie ana improper indulgences. These are some of the sad and melancholy ef fee ts, produced .by early habits of youth, via weakness ol the Hack and Limbs, Pains in the Head. Dimness of Sight, Loss of Muscular Pow. er. Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspepsy, Nervous lrntaoiuiy, uernngement oj tne JJlgeslive Func tions,, Ganeral Debility, Symptoms of Consump tion, &c. Mentally --The fearful effects on the mind are much lo be dreaded t Loss of Memory. Confusinn of Ideas, Depression of Spirits, Evil Forebodinirs. tude. Timidity ,dte.. are some of the evils orodurrrl Thousands of persons of allages. can now judge what is the cause of their declining health. .Los ing their vigor, becoming weak, pale and emacia ted, have a singular appearance about the eyes, couiiu oiiu svuipioHia oi consumption. . Married Persons, or those contarnplalins' mar rlaee, being aware of physical weakness, should immediately consult Dr. J. and be restored to per- .ft. 1 . U ; , . DR: JOHNSTON'S INVIGORATING REM E- DY FOE. ORGANIC WEAKNESS. By this great and Important remedy weakness of tne organs is speeoity curea sna iuii vigor restored. Thousands of the most Nervous and Debilitated individuals who had lost ell bope, hsvebecn imme diately relieved. Ail impediments to ' MARRIAGE. Physical or Menial Disqualifications, Nervous Ir ritability Tremblings and Weakness, or exhauation of the most fearful kind, speedily cured by Dr. jonnston. ? . v- Young men who have injured themselves bv a certain practice indulged in when alonea habit frequently lenrned from evil companions, or at school, the effects of which are nightly felt, even when asleep, end if not cured, renders marriage impossible. and destroys both mind snd body. Whnt a pity that a young man, the hope of his country, ana tne aarung oi nis parents, should be snatched from all prospects a nd enjoymcnta of life, by the consequences of deviating from the path of nature, and indulging in a certain secret habit. Such persons, before contemplating ..... v: MARXIAGE. Should reflect that a sound mind and body are the most necessary requimiea la promote connubial happineea. Indeed, without these, the journey through life becomes a wear) pilgrimage; the pros pect hourly dnrkens to the view; the mind becomes shadowed with despair and filled with the melan choly reflection that the happiness of another be comes blighted wlih our own. OFFICE NO. 7 SOUTH FttEDERICK-ST., ' y . Baitimosb, Md. . AU Surgical Operation lei formed. N. B- Let no false delicacy prevent you, but apply immediately either personally or b letter. . - sklu Diseases Speedily Cared. ' ' ", . TO STRANGERS. .' 7Tte many thousands cured at this institution with in the but ten years," snd the numerous impor tant Surgical Operations performed by Dr. J., wit nessed by the Reporters of the papers, snd many other persons, notices of which have appeared again and again before the public, is a sufficient guaran tee that the afflicted will find a skilful and honora ble physician '' '' - V TAKE NOTICE. - ' It Is with the creates! reluctance that Dr. JOHN STON permits bis card to sppear before the public, deeming it onprofeesIonaKor a physician to adver tise, bat unless he did so, the afflicted, especially strangers, could not fail to fall into the hands of those impudent,, boasting tmpostfrs, individuals destitute of knowledge, name and character, ped lars, shoemakers, mechanics, Ac., advertising them selves as physicians; ignorant quacks, vilh fUthy. lying certificates of Great Wonderful Cures from persons who cannot be found, or obtained for a few dollars from the Worthless and Degraded, and many other cunning and contemptible artifices to entice the afflicted, trifling month after month, or aa lone as possible, and in despair, leave yon with ruined health, to Man ever your galling disappointment. It i this motive thst induces Dr. J. to advertise, for he alone eon cure you. To those unacquainted with his reputation, ne oeems it necessary to say that his credentials or diplomas alwaya hang In hia Office. " WEAKNESS OF THE ORGANS Immediately cured, and full vteor restored. O-ALL LETTERS POST-PAID REM E DIKS SENT BV MAIL. . Jan. 9in, ISj. i;-iy-e- j W ILMINOTON MARBLE AND STONE YARD. THE Subscribsrhaving accepted the arenry of 1 severs I large eatabl!hiaents st the North which will furnish him an unlimited supply of finished or unfinished, foreign and domestic MARBLE of all qualities, is prepared to fill sll orders for . MOJiUMKMVHANI) TOMI1 UTOSL", and every otherarticleln thelitis of the business at reasonable rates. SCULPTURING, LETTERING 0RCARVINQ, Exccutedaa well aa can be done either North of South. .The best reference csn be given . if required. . - JAS. McCLARANAN. f Jan. 6, 1654. if. OUR BIOTTO IS ' TO PLEASE" AT THE Wilmington saddle,. Harness, sua Trunk; Manufactory. THE subeeriberrespectlullylnformstlif public that he has recently received addition to his stock of Saddle snd Harness Mounting. &c. the latest and most Improved style, sndis constanly manuiaeturiog,at als store on market street, a very description of irtlcleln the above line. From his experience In the beslness, ha feels confident thst hewill besblato givsentlresatisfsctlontoallwho mar favor him wlitt a call. 11 has now on bend, and wiliconataatly keep a larneasaortmeniof Coach., Ui 3 and Sultry Harness, Lady's SaddUt, Bridles, Whips, dVr., Gentlemen.' t Saddles, Whips ; " Spurs, tf-c. -"tallof which he will warrant lo be oft. T lithe best mnteriala and workmanship. I ' lie has also a large assortment of & Trunks, Valises, Kaddle and Carpet Hat;, Satchela, Fancy Trunks, Ac, snd sll other sr. tides usually kept in audi establishments, all of which heofferalowfor CASH, or onshortcrcdlt to prompt customers. Saddles, Harness.Trunkf , Radical Bag,&c. Ac., made to order. . In addition tothe above the siibscribcrslwaye keeps on hand a largesnpply of String leather, and has now, and will ke?p th rough the reason a goodsssortmrntof Fly ftttts. All are Invited to call and examine my Goods, whet her in want or not, as I lake plensu re I n show ingmy assortmenitosll who may favor me with a call. HarnessandCoach Trimmings sold at a fair price to persona buying to manufacture. Also, Whip at wholesale. 411kindsof Riding Vehicles bought a r.. old on eommls-ions. JOHN J . CONOLF.V . Feb. 7. 1654. , 133 T II 0 S . B CArTTTdTd D 8. PRACTICAL DENTIST for the Jam ten years, Charges for 10 or less artificial teeth on fine gold plate, each, $7 00 An entire set of teelh on fine gold plaic, ISO 00 Ditto on gold with artificial gums, 150 00 Ditto on Plaiina plate with artifi cial gums, 13C 00 Upper or under ditto, each, 75 CO A Pivot tooth that cannot be dlstin g uish- ed from the natural, 5 00 A fine gold filling-, warranted permanent. 2 Of) Do. and destroying the nerve. 3 to 5 00 Extracting a tooih, 60 cts. to 1 03 Best dentifrice and tooih brushes alwsys on bond. Every operation warranted lopivecnilre satirfuc tion. Teeth Inserted Immediately after I he extrac tion of the fangs and remodeled after the gums have shrunken, without additional charge. Offico on Market-t , 2 doors below the Church. Wilmington, N, C, April 22. 10-tf. THAT SUPERIOR BUTTER HAS CO.MEI 4 fnklns nil from the dairy of Adam War ner, the most celebrated dairy In New Vork . 100 boxes Cheese ; 50 bbls. superior Pink Eye Pota toes 5 bbls. Buckwhest Flour. All for xale by Dec. 16. wjum- S II I. R WOOD &. CO. CARPET AND OIL CLOTHS CUT, made, ffhd put down, by V I LKINsiON fe E L E R , Paper Hangers and Upholster.. Sept. 28. 63. coTl HHDS. fo arrive per Stcnmehip North CKJvJ Carolina, froit Philadelphia, hy Dec. 30. ,, GEO. HARRISS, NOTICE. JUST receive by the subtcrlber ortd ft kolc il Bbls. Whiskey ; 4 qr. casks French Brandy ; 60 boxes of assorted C andlesi : 30 do. Cheese j : 10 half bbls. Hiram Smith Flour 10 whole do. do. 300 bags Table Salt t 40 bbls. assorted Sugars, Ac. '.The abovo articles will be sold low on short time, but lower for t.oeh. Dec. 16. W. L. S. TOWNS H END. EMPTY SPIRITS BARRELS. PJHA PRIME second hsnd empty 8pirits Tur eJVJw pentlne Bsrrels, just landed from Brlr A. Adams. For sslc by ADAMS. BRO. A CO. Dec. 30. 119. SPERM CANDLES & SPIRIT CASKS. QM BOXES Sperm Candles; 300 prime New tJJ Spirit Casks, extra sixe, for sale low to close consignment. T. C. WORTH. Oct. 6. B(i. TnE FOSSIL SPIRIT, A BOY'S DREAM OF GEOLOGY', by John Mill, M. D. Just published. For sale si Jan. 16 S. W. WHITAKER'S. SACK SALT. I AAA Sacks in store, for sale In lots to suit IVAAJby RUSSELL A BRO, Jan. 23. 129. -I t BBLS FAMILY FLOUR, Just in Store 1 J and for sale by QUINCE k COWAN. Nov. 25. 106. FROM FAYETTEVILLE Per Steamer Fannr LulterUik. BBLS. Super Flour i 10 h Is. family do for the csshonly. at GEO. H. KELLK.Y'S. 25 Feb. 10. J H snd N C T ropy. 137. BAGS. O AAA TWO and three bushel Gunny Bscs, wjuvu lor saie ry !RbU Jan. 23. SSF.LL& BROTHER. BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE FOR February. Received and for le sr March 8. S. W. WHITAKER'S. SERMONS FOR THE PEOPLE, B Y T. II. Stockton third edition. For sale at , Jan. 16 . ti. W. WHITAKER'S, FREIGHT. ALL freight on Naval Stores by Cspe'Fesr Una of Boats, will he res I ter be ollee'ed st Wil mington. T.C. B. O. W ORTH. Jsn. 27. 131. PORK. 1 "" BBLS. City Mess, received per schr. 1 vJ W Edward Kidder, and for sale by Feb. 17. J.H. FLANNER. BRICK. ry fff EASTERN BRICK, just received. 4 .Vww i ' For aale by ee. 16. ADAMS, BROTHER A. CO. LUMBER. A SMALL pares) ef prime River Lumber, Wide Boards and Scantling, satiable lor Plantation purposes, for sale, by march ju. jas. r,uiLLiorihtu. OW la the time to have your rooms and pas sazes papered with decorations, fine or com mon, aa we have lares assortmeais on hand, sad superior workmen from New York, who will hang paper In latest styles. niLLineUii ct i-.3l-t.lt. July Z2. Paper Haegers and Urhslsterers.
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