VOLUxME X NUMBER 5. WHOLE NUMBER HOT MlSOIil-L'ANY. - ' Trxtraordlaarj-Conduct of a Catholic Priest. -'Th fbHowiug letter -rw copy.1 from iho Wsliii'trtori TOim of Monday rJh' mlltofvionches lor its correctness : Portsmouth j Vali Much 17, '55. , ' ; 'ISIr.- Eoitor :: duite-Iaiv-aflair took place i!i our Ifttie city last evening. Mr. George Cooer, a "blacksmith by occu pation, ami an -employee in the Gosport Navy Yard, who married in a Catholic fArniiy,iii Cincinnati, .after reluming from lis work, was summoned to the - 3oor by knock ; on opening it, a Mr. Devlin, the Catholic priest of the place, accompanied by another man as a pro- vfrctor, T supros;v drnandetf to see his (Ctxtper's) wife. Mr. Cooper invited him in" What is your business with my vife.7"queried-Mr;Coo)err I must ses her in private" again demanded "-the Jesuit. ' You cannot, sir,; unless you make known your business first to me." "Sir, I have information," said Devlin, " from the archbishop of Cincin nati, stating that your wife has been un der his protection, authorizing me. to protect her in future, and I must see her." With this Cooper replied, "I am her protector, sir, and you must quit my house, or I shall knock out your brains with the first thing in my hands." After Davlin left, Mrs. C., who had heard the whole conversation .from the adjoining room, immediately sat down and "penned a note to Devlin, informing him that her husband, was" her sole pro tector, and she didn't want to see him, or place herself under his protection?) l Some months ago, Mrs, C. was per suaded to leave her husband's abode, by some' hirelings of ; the priest. Mr. C. went after her, but his search was in vain. -She finally, however, returned, and acknowledged her error, stating that she was misled. Mrs. C. states, that while "in the cars, after leaving her hus band, she wept at the thought of leav ing home. A gentleman inquired of her distress,;- and she told him all. "-.Jflad am," he said, go back to your husband, V mn frimnn T- 1 Vi nrl a n to mAro Yi nrl I nrr than those of the church. - ; A YOUNG HERO, A serjeaut major, now in Wellington barracks, who has recently returned from the Crimea, has sent us the folio w ins: enthusiastic account of the condnct ofa youug soldier," only 10 years old, named ,Thomas Keep, of the 3d battal ion Grenadier Guards,, under the com mand of Col. Thomas Wood. " ; ; . The writer states that this boy accom- panieo tne armv to tne neisnts oi me A Ima, preserving the most undaunted demeanor throughout the battle. At one time a twenty-four pounder passed on eaoh side of him, and shot and shell fell about him like hail ; "but notwithstand ing1 the weariness of-the- day, present dangers, or the horrid sight,: the boy's ' heart beat with tenderness toward' the poor wanderer. Instead of going into a tent to take care of himself after the bat tle was over, he refused to take rest, but - was seen venturing "his life for the good of his comrades in the battle-field. This boy was seen stepping carefully over one dead body after another, col lecting all the broken muskets he could find, and making a fire in the night to procure hot water.. He made tea for the poor sufferers, and saved the life of Ser geant Russell and some of the private soldiers who were lying nearly exhaust ed for want. Thus did this youth spend the night " At the battle of Balaklava he again assisted the wounded. The boy did his duty by day and worked in the trenches by night, taking but little rest. At the battle of Inkermann he was surrounded by Russians about twenty minutes, and to use his own words, he said he thought it was " a case " with him, but he escaped all right. He re ceived one shot, which went through his coat and out at the leg of his trowsers) but Providence again preserved him un hurt, i He helped with all the bravery of a man to get in the wounded, and rested not until the poor sufferers were made as comfortable as he could make them. He waited on the doctor while xtr acting the shot from th? men, and waited on the men before and after. ; w Thus did this youth," said the wri ter, "do everything to anyone who need ed; help. . Some of the wounded say that tbey should not now have been a live had it not been for this boy' un wearied watchfulness in their hour of helplessness. This boy has been re commended by Col." Robinson and Col. Wood,- and other officers of her Majesty's service." -London News. ' - -:0d gratis! ;rrf : ; Just Published, a New Discovery in Medicine. fSfit. ' A few words on the -rational treat- mrnt, without Medicine, of Sperma torrhea or Local weakness. Nervous irtiuiy, l.ow Spirita, Lassitude, Weakness of the Limbs and Back, Indisposition and Incapacity for Study and Labor, Dullness of Apprehension, Loi-s of Memory, aversion to Society, Love of Solitude. TtmWity, Self-Distrost, Dizziness, Head Aehe, In voluntary Discharges, Pains in, the Side, A flections of the Kyes, Pimples on the Kace, Sexual and eth er Infirmities in man. . . , FROMTHE FRENCH of Dr. B. DE LANEY The Important fact that these alarming complaints may easily be removed without Medicine, is in this small tract, clearly demonstrated; and the'en tirely new and highly successful treatment. as sdop , tea by the Author, fully explained, by means, of which every one is enabled to cure himself perfect ly, and at the least possible cost, avoiding thereby all the advertised nostrums of the day. Sent to any addreca, gratis, and post free in a sealed envelope, by remitting (post psid) two no-t-sge stamps to Dr. B. DE LAN EY, No, 17, Lispen ard Street. New York. - 1 SJrchlO, . . 149-6m-p. "1 pubhsLod fivery 'TtresDAY, 'I'liutuDAV and Satday at S5 per annutn, fjajubie udtcatrc$ n advance, . - .' - ' '. BY.THOMAS.LOiUNU KuiTita and Pnoi'itir ros, .. s '. , . .., Corner f''rt)iit i-x! ! I Wet trfetr., RVTHsiDI' ADVKKTIijlXt;. linseriiun ' 5" I 3-jr. iiunih, &1 0 t 1 3 ' a.tfH I sqr. t 3 - l uoi 1 6 - ' " 8 t0 " t monilr, i 50 I 1 4 12 " , 12 00 I tiaemcnt exceeds ten lines, Jlur niue win be in droportion. . v r , "; . . ' AH' aJvertiseinents are payabl.- at the timeol heir insertion. ." " " Contracts itli v.jarly advertisers, will'ie tnadi- on the most liberal lerms. ' - - No transferor contract tor yearly - advertising will be permitted. SliouM circu.tistiinecs reudt-r a changtin business, or an unexpected Tremvul necessary, a ehrsie nee'irdin-jr t i.he pimliahcd terms will be at the ptnr yc lite cuarai;t r, fyrm the time he has ajvertist d. i The privileae of Annual Advertisers' Is -itrictlj limited to their '.iwn immediate Snsinessj and all advertisements for the ..benefit of'other person, as well as all advertiscin" nts notinindiaiely con nected with their own business, and nil cxcsof advertisements in length or otherwise be jr wt the limits engaged, will he charged at the usual rutesv No Advertisements is included in the con.-raci for the sale or rent of houses or- lands in town r country, or for the sale or hire of negroes, whelh. er the property 1 owned by the advertiser or by other persons. These are excluded by the term "immediate fttwiness." , - - " ' All dvertiseinenti 'Inserted in the tri-wecklv Commercial; are entitled to one iesertion in the Weekly free of charge. 5 " JOB, CARO AS D FANCY PRIHTING, EXECUTED W SUPERIOR STYLE. 9 1 AGENTS FOR THE COMMERCIAIi. NiwYoji Messrs. Dollner & Potteb. Boston CmarlbsSmith, No. 6, Central Wharf. - Philadelphia S. K. Cobm. Baltimore YVm. H. Peaks and Wm. Tmomsoj - CANDIES-CANDIES BOXES assorted steam refined, in store and 40 for ale by ZRNO H. GUE.KiNK Feb. 17. KCTopy. no. PAPER HANGINGS O AI d art4 a nrl r. lit 11 ti h V .' WILKINSON & KSLER. June 7. ,W '. Paper hangers. PRIME NulW ORLEANS MOLASSES A f BBLS. in good order; 15 h ilf bbls. do. do. 4vy Low for cash, at - ' GEO. H. KELLEVS. Dec. 16. J., H., N CT'4 8 Age copy 114. DRIED FRUIT: -r BBLS.' Pea led Peaches; 5 do do. Apples ; 2 J do. Blackberries. For sale by ' March 8. " , : L. N- BARLOW. . WILMINGTON BOOK-BiNDERY. 'One door below the Cnpe Fear Bank, Hp Slain.) LEATHER, binding done iti every variety of stylo. - Partkruinr utientitin paid to the biml in? of MONTH LY PO BLIOATIONS. Also, Jo L IW AND MEDICAL BOOKS. Libraries re bound to order; P iju r anj Fancy gotxlji ISjxwis made and repaired. - ' PHILIPP HKIXSBE'tGKIt. March S.' . ; - 118 lni. ENTIRE NEW NOTICE. BY W. L. S. TOWN !H END 30 bbls, ft" as sorted Whiskey's;. d-. Old Kentircky Whis key ;. 1 half pipe llennull Brandy ; 2 qur. cafk Gauter Frere'u Brandy i qur. tld-Tom Gin; i qur. Amsinck Port Wine; t half pipe Scupper, nons Wine ; al?o Madeira Cherry. &-e. East In dia Pale do.; Navy Bread t Pilot Bread; 2 boxes assorted crackers. The above have juM cnuic;ind for sale cheap, . ; Feb. 13-i . 131. J. F. II!-INS & M. IHGGINS, RESPECTFULLY inform their friends atd the publie that the v have opened a TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, on the south eidc of Market street, over Mr. Adodstinb's Confectionary and Fruit Store, where they will be prepared, at all times, to furnish -them with Clothing, to order, made in the neatest manner and most fashionable style. Feb- 8. i 136-3m. $100 REWARD. r HANAVVAY from the suoscriber on Tues day night of the 20th, inst his negro .man FtcANK. He is a bright mullatto. low stat ure, a little bow-legged, and has an impediment in his speech. Frank, in Generally known in town, having served in the eopieity of carriage driver and house servant ever since I have owned him. He is cunning and artful, can read and write, and has on several occasions forged himself passes. I will give the above reward for his apprehension and delivery to mc, or confinement in jail. JAMES E. METTS. Feb. 24. I43-tf. EMPTY BARRELS. 500 S ECO MD-HAND, of choice quality.- For sale by RUSSELL & BRO. . Feb. 13. 138. NOTICE. THEsubseriber,respectfulIy informs the public, thathe is nowtranascting the Auction business on his own accoant, and hopes by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance ofthat patronage heretofore so liberally bestowed upon him. 1. CtlUiMji . Stock. Real Estate and Negroes. bought and sold on a commission of 1 per cent either at private or public sale. . : ' . Jang. 1854. : ' - ... vv:' - ' - GLUE. o F the best quality, and Bungs of all sixes always on hand. J. R. BLOSSOM. Nov. 4. 97. FRENCH BONNETS & MILLINERY. KAHNWEILER BRO., are happy to Inform their friends and customers, that their French Bonnets have jost arrived and are open for exam ination, which for beauty and taste cannot be sur passed anvwhere. They also have secured the services of one of the most fashionable Milliners, who is competent to make and trim Bonnets with latest and most approved styles. Oct 5. H6. NOTICE. H AVE just received by late arrivals, Mi doxen winsor unairs; 20 do Cane Seat Maple Chairs; 20 do. do- do. '"Ball top do.; 2 do. do. do R ricking do.; 2 do. Wood do. do. do.; 1 do. fine Maple do. do.; 2 da. fine French Mahogany do.; 1 do. do. do. - do. Rocking do.; 1 do. Childs Office do. do.; I do. fine Mahogany Beaareaus; I do. do. do. . Sofas ; 4 do. fine Maple Beads'cads, now in store and for sale low fur cash only, by S. M. WEST, s 142-tf. Feb. 22. CANDIES. CONSTANT supply of assorted Candies at A. wholesale and retail. For sale by ' 5 L. N. BARLOW, Feb. 6 J No. 3 Granite Kow, Front-st. - NoflCfi. I RETIRE this day from the general practice of Medicine. 1 tender my grateful returns to all consistent patrons, and wish them future good health. u. uiftttjjt. Wilrainston,N.C , March 16, 1S55. P.S. Those indebted to me will please make early payment. P. DcP., J. March 17. . WW. D5. 'E. J.'LUTTL'RLOH. ': FORWARDING COMMISSION ' Sept. i,ti. lf-54. . - E3-l'2m. , . W. M . SHCIIW00D & CO., J (IOLESALE Grocers and totnmission Mer -V chants v iliuiuiiton, N . C. All consignments o! Naval Stores, togeiherwith Coiton, tUicon, Lard, Corn, .Meal, Fiour. &e., ebal. etur.: the highest marku price, . Dfle. 13 - . 115-tf J. D. LOVE. MANUFACTURER AXD DEALER IN ' CABINET FUiiNlTURE, - BEDSTEAD CHAIRS, MATTRESSES. &C.&C . FroHt street. South of .Market, BUOWV arJILDING. Wl.MI.TON. (t. C. Seit t.!834-: - - - 79-y-e J.C.LATTA, COMMISSION MERCHANT d GENERAL - AGENT. . WILMINGTON. N.-C. "ct.I,!834 85-ly-c . WILKINSON & ESLliK, UPHOLSTERS & PAPER HANGERS, KEEP ON 11 AND AND MADE TO ORDER. Ma4lressesx Feather Bids, Window Curtains t ' .... ami fixtures. ..- , - Alt work in ijie ahove line done at shortest No tice. Wilmington, N. C, Market St: March 18, 1854. ,. L " josepiTXblossom; General Commission and Forwarding Merchant. Prompt personal attention given to Consign- -, ments for Sale or Shipment. Liberal Cash advances made on Consignment to - me or to my New .York friends. 1? Wilmington, Jan30, 1854.- 13S. W. C. HOWARD, GENERAL Commission and Forwarding Mer chant, Wilmington. N. C. -- LiberalOash advances made on Consignments. Nov. 29, 1833. 109-tf " C. DOrRE. - DANIEL B. EAKRR. C; DuPRE k CO. GENERAL AGENTS COMMISSION ASD FOKWARDISG MEHCHASTS, WILMINGTON N. C. July 22d, 1854. 5412m. - JAMES ANDERSON. KPWABD SA VAGK. ANDERSON & SAVAGE. GENERA L COM MISSION MRRCUAN TS. . ., WILMINGTON iM.C. Libera.! cash advances made on consignments. March 27, It54. ; - 9- T UUSSELirBROTnER, (LATE ELLIS, KCSSKLL & CO ,) GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. WILMINGTON, N. C Liberal cash advances made on conaignmentsof Naval Stores. Cotton, and other produce. ,tf;iv 3, 135-1. .. : " "C. & I). DiiPRE, WilOI.K'JA-K KtTAIi -OBALBH8 IN Onto!., Morlifino, Chiiiti.-.ats. laints, Oil, DyV sstnlls, t;i:ss. Ierl'tunery, Cigars, Old liiiuoiK, Kaucj -Articles, &c MAlikKT STREET.. WILMIX(iT(, N. C. PreriptionoarefullM0fap3!ndd by experi enced prisons. - -. Marches. 1834. WILLIAM WYETt, - OciicralAsat.Forwariliiigll'ommisMon Merenanf I lake pleasure in Inforinini; my friends, that 1 am .prepared to give all hu-iness entrusted to me erficien! and personal attention. 1 have a wharf fur !V;.val Stores. wih amule accoinmodatios, Spirit H.ntse, and Warehouse. Consignments of Naval .s'tnrpii fur salsor shioroeni ; snd all kinds of conn trv nroJttcfl solicited- Cash advances made on Cjntjnmeni. 1 April 18, 1354. , 15. C ON LEY, RIRK & CO. DEALERS IN - T UTTER, Cheese. L;ird, and Smoked Provisions, O Potk. Beet", Bean?, Pua!.and Dried Fruit. 233 and 235, FRONT STREET. Corner of PECK ' SUP, NEW Y I'KK. March 25, 1S54. ly-C WILLIAM II, PEAKE, - COLLECTOR 3?iD ADTERTIlslMJ ACtST. for Country Newspapers throughout the United States, 7- Basement of Sun Iron Bo .dings, Baltimorestreel All business ec:mstcd touts care transacted promptly. on liberalterms. sepi7,lS54. - . 95-tf JAMES E. METTS, COMMISSION' 4- FORWARDING MERCHANT. If I L M I N G T O N , August 26th, 1854. T. C. & B. G. WORTn, CDjnilSSlON ASD FORWARDING MERCIISNTS, WILMINGTON, N. C. " Jan 17, 1854. . ' 125-e JAS. T. PETTCWAT. GEO. X. PBITCHETT. PETTEWAY & PRITCDETT. General Commission and Vorwardiug Mer CHANT, ALSO WHOLESALE GROCERS, NORTH WATER STREET, '-- WlLiII!COTO, N. C Prompt attention will be given to the sale of Naval Stores and all kinds of Produce. - Intend keeping an assortment ef Groceries, L quors and Provisions. -. July 18. 52. JOSEPn H. FLANNER, General Commission -Merchant, iriLMIXUTOJf, X. c. May 9th, 1854. 87-ly-e. JAS. H. CIIADB0URN& CO., General Commission Merchants, WILMINGTON. X. C. Jas. H. Chadbopbx. Gmo. CuAOSOtraw. . Jun. 1, 1854. , 4 , 123. HENRY NUTT, : FACTOR kd FORWAPkDISli AGENT, Willgite his personal attention to business entrusl- ed to his care.- v Sept. 8. 1854. . . , ; . 7S-1y-: GEORGE Ml'ERSr f WQOLESALE ASD RETAIL GEOCER Keeps constantly on hand, 1 lines. ?'as. Liquors, - . Provisions, Wood and Willow Ware, Fruit, -. Confectionarics,fre. South Frontstreet,; f V 1 1 M I N GTt N.. N . C. , -Nov. 13. 1853 - - v - , 109. QUINCE & COWAN. " WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. GROCERS; DEALERS IN WINES d LIQUORS. Corner of Front and Princes streets, WILMINGTON, N. C July 29. . -56.. JVOW is the time lo have your rooms and pas- sases papered with decorations, fine or com mon, a a we have large assortments on hand, and snperior workmen from New York, who will hang paper in latest styles. -:-WILKINSON & ESLERir " July 2?. Paper Hangers apd Uphotercr. ' CAR A. II. YioKS:uKi -M. A. ' M. Van Uukk lb.v, , VANBOKRELEN :& BROTHER, WIMINOTOX, N. C. " Manufacturets of and daii-'t s tn iVq val fcltores.' bMr.ige and Wharfage for froduce lurolthed at fair rate under insurance, if desired.. , " -jan.l. ' - ' - 122-tf. , O. C. FUEEMAX.-' ' . ' GEORGE uqvt6 Vttr:Kt AX Ai HOUSTON, MERCHANTS AND FACTORS, WILMINGTON, N. C. D. C. KHEEMAV & CO.' COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 175 FRONT STREET,- ; -: NEW VORK.' : PREEHAS AND rWUSTOK, WILM1XCT0S, H KEEP constantly on hand a stock ot Flour, Corn, Pork, Bacon. Salt, Co f ee, Sagar, Mo lasses, Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff1, Candles, Soap, r eign .and Domestic Liattors and Wines Iron. Nails, Paints, Oils, Glass, Domestics, Hals, Boots, Shoes, Leather, Asrricullitrat Implements, and a va riety of other articles, suitable for family rind plan tation use and then-tail trade, which they will dispose of in lota to suit dealers or consumers on reasonable terms for cash, or in exchange for Na val Stores or other produce., The senior partner D. C. PaaeMAir,is located in the eity "of New Vork ; the junior partner, Geo. Houston, in Wilmington. If desired, advances, will be made on consignments to and from either place. All business entrusted to them will receive proper attention; and orders for Goods will be nromptlyand carcfullv filled. ; ; Sept. 9, 1854. 7 ...... : 7G-f. . UE0. HARRISS, General Commissiou Merchant, WILMINGTON, N. C STRICT attention given to procuring Freight and purchasing Cargoes for vessels. Ukfbb to - t ' . E. P. Hall, Esq. "1 J.D. Bella aiy, Esq. J Messrs. Tooker, fciiiiyth t Co., v k Thompson & Hunter, JwrK Ales'r. Herron, Jr. Philadelphia. Messrs. Williams fc Butler, i Charleston S C- H. V. Baker. Esq. J t-narle8ton'a- ' -Jan. 2. 1854. " . 123-tf. I. W ESS EL. H. B. CILEBS. WESSEL & EILERS. COMMISSION MERCHANTS & WHOLE SALE GROCERS, North Water St., Wil mington, N. C, intend to keep at the above standa general assortment of Groceries, Liquors, and Provisions at wholesnle and to carry on a GencralCommission Business. irrtiticci : E. P.Hall Pres't Br'ch Bank of the State O. G. Parsley, Pres't Commercial Bank. P. K . Dickinson , Esq . Poppe A Co. I N York ' Wif Jan. 20 1854. 131. GEO. II. KELLY, COMMISSION MERCHANT. Nex t door to A . A. Wannet's,on North Wateist wlllattend to the sale of all kinds of Country Pro duce.snrh af Corn Pea., Meal. Bacon. Lard .if., and willkeepconstantly on hand a full supply if Groceries, &c. References . Will esH all. ot VVa vne, J no IRae, Wilmington W Caraway. " Gen. Alx . MrRae. " P.P. H ri!, A'tlmington ,Viicy A. WrtlKe, . ' lce.l3, 1S53. , 115-ly. . IAS. F. GILLESPIE. GEO. S; GILLESPIE. RIM.EmPIK Ct.. AND FORWARDING PRODUCE' A G E N T S . Wll MIVIJTIIY v r" P:u tic ula r attention paid to the receipts an! 5-alc :f .yacal elorcs, i imocr, JL.umoer, C-orn, uacon, cot ton, tS'C, f-e. -March 30,1854. 6. " S. M. WEST, : Aattioncer and Commission Merchant, WILMINGTON. N. C. w ILL sell or bay Real Estate and Negroes at a small commission. . also : Strict attention yivento the sale of Timber.Tnr pentine, Tar, or any kind of Country Produce. Office second door, South side of Market street, on the wharf. June 12. 1854. 33 ly. W. P. MOORB. J NO. A. STANLY. J. W. JONES. MOORE, STANLY & CO. COMMISSION ME R C HA N TS , . WILMINGTON, N. C. Oct. 26th, 1854. - 93. C. MYERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS ... AND WALKING CANES. No. 1 Granite Row, Front street. 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. - . S4-tf T. C. WORTH, General Commission Merchant, iVILMINGTON, Jf.C. USUAL advances made on consignmeutsof Cot ton, Naval Stores and other produce . Pattieular attention eiven by G. W. Davis to pur chasing cargoes, procuring freights for vessels, Ac. aiarcn i, Ui. .. is-tyc- COCHRAN & RUSSELL. (SurcEssor to thos. alibqne & co ) General Commission Merchants, No 32, North Wharves, ind i3 North Water Sis. PHILADELPHIA. J. HAITI? COCUBAK, W. S. BDS8BLL. , ' ' Liberal cash advances made on consignments. July 30th, 1334. v 58-tf. H. DOLLNER. G. POTTLR. jr. J. CAMEHDES. DOLLNER, POTTER & CO. COMMISSION : MERCHANTS. NEW YORK. April 30, 1854- ,. - v . 20-Iy-pd. - L. N. D ARLo Vt . j - ' - WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCER, .' AND DKALKR t!f LIQUORS. WINES. 'ALE. PORTER f-c. - - Nt. a, Granite Kow, front Street ' ' , WILMINGTON, N.C.-JI ii: Feb- 17th, IP55. t . - J':; ;J 140-tL- 3 NO; 3 MACKEREL t jQ BBLS. just received and for sale by Vs 0 Oct. 2t. . ? ; ADAMS, BRO.& CO. mTHERsi DRIED APPLES AND " - NEW ORLEANS SYRUP. - OrCC LBS. prime Geese Feathers; 100 bnsh CJJJ els Dried Apples; 20 bbls. best Family Syrup. For sale by ! . Dee . 6.,, . T. C. dt B. G.WQRTH. SCOTTISH SONGS r BALLADS, and Poems ly Hew Ainslle, autho of the "Ingle side," -On vi' the Tartan," "Rover a Lech Ryan," Aci' 'Just published. For le at - S. W. WHITAKER S. THE" miObyOKLLV $300,000 worth of Gifts, j. t it th anbucrVjeta to live " t. - MAIvIlVIOTH PICTORIAL . - - Of the W hole World, "w " Published simultaneously in the three cities oi HtW-YUBIi PnikADELPUU'iSD BALTIMORE, As soon as ' 300,000 subscriptions- are obtained and having already an actual cibculatiow ot about 200.00, it is now certain ; The Distribution" will soon take place.' Among the extraordinary ust or sifts, (being one for every ticket issued,) are lrl. Hart's Elegant Country Seat, valued at 833,000, A muKtiificeut Cltv Residence, valued at 9 1 7,- (HK), -A.CashLoan for IOO years, without interest or Securitj 8 lO.OOO, ... ; Building Lots. Kiegant Piano Fortes, Melodeons, Gold iVatches, Bracelets, Rings,- Books , ol Travels in the Old and New Wurld, by Prof. , Hart j Real K.lato, f-c. f-c., die -in all num , bering 300,100 Oifta, valued at 8300,000. Kvery ninglo remittance of 1, secures one year's subscription to tlie 'Mammoth Pictorial, and lite gratuity of a Gift Ticket, which cnittles the holder to one share in the 300,000 Gifts. Thus every personinvesting in this stupendous Enter prise receives the full worth of hi or her money, In subscription to a first class journal, (the great est and most inteiesting Pictorial of the age,) be sides a Gift for each subscription which may prove an immense fortune to the receiver. , For complete list of gifts, and lull and explicit pariicnlnrs in regard to the great Enterprise, Dia. tributlon, Ac; seea copy of Thb Wholk Wobld, which will be promptly sent, tree or charge,where desired by letter, post paiu. " Thb Whole Wobld may also be seen at the officer of all paperseontalning iliisnclvertlsement, where information may be' obtained in regard to thepaperand Enterprise. vAgetitF, Postmasters and Ladies, desirous of lucrative and at the same time genteel employ ment, should not fail to see a copy of The Whole World, which contains by far thi most liberal in ducements ever o lie red to agents in the way of immense cash premiums, gifts, commissions, &c, wherebv any person, with ordinary activity, can easily make SI.COO and upwards, per roar; to which fact the agents we already have can certi fy. Secure the Pictorial, and become wise, rich, and. happy. -. Correspondents must write ther address Name. Post-office, County, and State, PLAIN and DIS TINCT, or it will be their own fault if thev 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 orders are received after the 300,000 sub scribers are obtained, the money will be promptly returned, post-paid, to ti e persons sending it. All letters and remittances for the Pictorial, WITH GIFT TICKF.TS, must invariably be ad dressed post.paid, t Prof. J. WOODMAN HART, World's Hall,. Broadicaj. Nete Yori, t litre being the only ofTtce lor the Gilt Enterprise. But remittance for the Pictorial WITHOUT Gift Tickets, may be sent to Prof. J. WOODM AN H A II T, Hurt's Building, Chesnul Street, Phila delphia, Pa-, there being the principal editorial an t publication office. Oct. 3, 1S4. 85 -Cm. ' i Zci mau'4 Anti-Scorbutic Toothwash. TO THE LADIES.. "TOTHIG add.-i ttore t beauty lhan clean i i wliiiu Ticil". ami Gums tf he.ilihy color. i'ht? tiiost bnauiifjl face and verHiiliinn lips bcorn.ii repulsive, if the Liner, when tht y open, exhibii thtf li')rri'3le api'C'tacle 1 neg:ectcil teeth. All win wish clenn, white Teeth, nenlihy titm ar.d sweet breath, nhiMild sivo ZKltM.I N TOOTH WA-ill a trial. For saU; by . C. Ai l. DePRE, Ay. ni ' Wilmingion .N. ( . Sept. 30. 81 PERFUMERY ! UST received from New Vork and Philadcl J 'j I11.1 : - Or.)s Lubinsj's Kx'racts for the Handk'f; do. do. T.Hcit Soup ; A't. Ulenny Mush Toilette Water; . do. do. Verbena do. do. d. Vankee Soap j do. Camphor Soup ; do. Pominc do. r : A larae assortment of Ilnir ft rushes, and a num ber ot lane article usually kept in Drug Stores , C. & D. DuPRE, Wholesale Druggists, -Oct. 5. Market-st., Wilmington, N. C. THE NORTH CAROLINA. MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COM P' Y, -.- UALE1UU. N. C rilE above Company he s been Inoperatlonsince the i si of April, 843, underthedirectionof the following utuccrs, viz : - v Dr. Charles KJonhson, President, Wta. D.-Haywood, Vice President, James F.Jordan. Secretary, Wm. Hi Jones, Treasure. Perrln Busbee, Attorney, ' ur, unaries v.. Jonnson, Dr. Wm. H.McKee, Dr. R.B. Haywood, Medical Board of Consultation. J:. i. Hersman, General Atrent ' This Company has received a charter giving ad vantages tot be insured over any otherCompanv. The 5th Section gives the Husband the privilege to icsure hia own life for the sole use of his Wife and Children,- free from any claimsof the representa tives of the husband or any of his creditors. Organized on purely mutual principles, the life members participate in the tehoteof the profits which are declared annually, ' Fesides. thu applicant for lite, wnen tne annnai premium is over3U may pay I 1 " 1 I. r " ' J one nan in a ivoie. All claims for insurance against the Company will oepaia witnin ninety days after prool of the death of the party is furnished. ' - . slaves are insured for one or five years, at rates which wilt enable all Slaveholders to seenre this class of propcrily against the uncertaintv of life. Slave insurance presents a new and interesting feature in the history of North Carolina.wbich will prove very vmportant to the Southern States The last four months operation of this Company shows a veryl argeamount of bueiness more than the Directors expeeted to do the first, vear havin" aireaay issnea more tnan iW Policies. Dr. Wm. W. Habbiss, Medical Examiner, and Agent, Wilmington, IS. C. AllCommanicatlonsonbosinessof theCompanv anouio oe addressed to JAS. F. JORDAN, Sec'y. RaleIctKJan.25, 1854, V - ' if' BOOT AND snStrSTORE : GEORGE It." FRENCH, at bis old stand on Market arreet.beesfl Wave to return bis thanks to hia K. old friends nrwl customer for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to him, and to inform them that his stock of Boots and si hoes, including every vari ety in his line is now as complete and as extensive as av any former period. His stork of Gentlemen Boyaand Children's Boots and Shoes embraces eve ry variety of style, fasnion and quality that can be desired, or that is usuallv called lor, including a fine assortment of Ladies. M issesand Gentlemen's Over Shoes. ' .-,.'""'-' - ' "- V ' ' - - He would particularly invite the" attention of the T . dies to hlsextensive assortment of Ladiej and Misses Leather, Morocco. Enameled, Bronze, Pat. Leather, Goat Skin, block and white Kid and a va riety of fancy colored Baots; Shoe and Slipper. Also, black, brown, blue, purple and variegated silk Gaiters, a new and handsome article, with and with out heels. Ladies fancy Gaiters at SI s pair. Also, Sole Leather, Calves' Skins, and Shoe Find ings, . Please cell and examine. .' Mr. French would also inform, hi j friends ar.d the public, that he is State Aeent for the sale of Davis Pain Killer and Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, by either wholesale or retail. - Nov40 . ; ' ' 102 SUPERIOR BUCKWHEAT. PL ATT S Miils Patent Hulled Buckwheat, an extra article received to day and for rale by - L. Ti. BARLOW, Nov. II. No. 3 Granite Rew. IR0?T BEDSTEADS AND CRIBS. SINGLE and double folding very convenient and proof against vermin, for sale bv July 15. ? WILKINSON ESLER- BOCT.JOHNSTONr - P.AI.I 1MOUE LOCK HOSPITAL. T7HF.RE Jimy be obtained the iii'om speedy. V V pleasant and effectual remedy in the world for at; - - - C SECRET DISEASES. 1 Gononhote, Gleets, Strictures, Stminnt Week, nes, Paios in the Loins, Constitutional Debility, Impotency, W eakness of the Back snd Limbs, Af fections of the Kidneys, Palpitation of the Heart, Dysnepsia.Ne.voua Irrltabi iiy. Diseases of tl.a Head, Tnront Nose or Skin and all those serloua and melancholy disorders a rieing from thsdestruc live habitsof Youih, which destroy both body and mind, those secret and eolitaiy practices mors fatal 10 their victims than the eongs of the Syreiis to the nmriners of Ulysses, blighting ihelr most brif liatvt hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage, dec, impossible. . . .. . . ' . YOUNG MEN. Especially, who have become Ibe victimsof 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 t ecstaey the living lyre, may eall with full confidence. J MARRIAGE. Married pe-",orthosecontemplatlngmarrlage. being awateof physical weakness, should immedi ately consult Dr. J., and be restored to perfect health.- - - He who plaeea himself undorthecareof Dr. John ston may religiously confide in his honor ss a gen tleman, and confidently rely upon hisskill asa phv sirian. ' - r 1 OFFICE, No. 7, SOUTH FREDERICK St 7 DOORS FROM BALTIMORE St., (east aide 1 IIP THKSTt'PS' v m,ae) J O-BE PARTICULAR In observing the NAME and A UMBER. ot you will mistake thcplace. A CURE IN TWO DA YS, OR NO CHARGE. No Mercury or Nauseoua Drvgt Used. TAKE NOTICE. Da. Johnstoh is the only regularly-Educated Physician who adertises his very extensive Prac tise, and his many Wonderful Curia is a sufficient guarantee to the afflicted. Those vho wish lo be speeaily and effectually cured, should shun the numer ous trifling imnosters, who only ruin their health, and apply to Dr. Johnston. I) It. JOHNSTON. Member of the Royal College of Surgeona, London; graduate from one of the most eminent Colleges of the United States, ond the greater part of whose life has been spent in the Hospitals of London Par is, Philadelphia. ond elsewhere, has effected 'some of the most astonishing cures that wereeverknowo Many troubled with ringing in the ears and head vhenaeleep, great nervousnsss, being alarmed st sudden sounds, and bashfuiness. with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of mind, were cured immediately. -A CERTAIN DISEASE. When the inleguided and Imprudent votary of pleasure finds he has Imbibed the seeds of this painful disease. It too often happens that an ill-timed senc of shame, or dread of discovery, deters him from applying to those who, Mom education nod rei-pectabilliy,e an slone befriend him, delay ing till the constitutional syetnptonis of this horrid disease make their appearance, such as ulcerated sore throai. diseased nose, noctiiral psins in the head and limbo, dimness of sijjlM, deafness, nodes on the shiri bones nnd arms, blftches on the hesd, fuce and extremities, progress on with frightlul ra pidity, (ill at lust the palate of the mouth or ihe bone of th nose tall in. and the victim of this awiui disease tecomea a norrld object of conimis- Bcraij"n,iiii oeaui puts a period to Ins dreadful suf ferings, by feeding I1U11 to "iliat bourne irom w.. ne no traveller rciurns.'' To -uch thpr,-fo- Dr. JolincUin pledges himrelf to preserve the most invioiunic sei-tetyt-ana, irom hi extvnsjve prnc tice in the first Hofpitolsin Europe and America he can confidently recommend a s.ifnund sreedy euro to th" untortrtna e victim of tliis horrl I di ease. It is a m IntK holy fact, that thousand fall victims to th'S dreadful duease. owins to the un- skitfuliiess o! ignorant rrrenders, who. by the lire :i inni aentiy I'niw n. Minreury, luin INet.inrtilu tion. nntl ei'lier s nd the tirifirt unole nuflcrrr to un untimely grave, or else make the leaidueof life mi- erawe. - TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. - Dr. J. addresses all those who have injured thenv. selves Dy private ana improper indulgences. These sre sumo of the sad nnd mclanefnlv of fee is, produced by early habits of youth, vii : Wenknersof the Bnck and Limbx, Pains in ihe Head. Dimness of Sight, Loss of Muscular Pow er, Palpitation of ino ileari, Dyspepi.y,- Nervous irritability, uersngenunt af the DigcMivo Func tion&, Ganeral Debility, Symptoms of Consump tion, &e. Mmtally The fearful effects on the mind are mucli to Le dreaded 1 L.os ol Memory, Confusion of Ideas, Depression of Spirits, Kvift Forebodines. Aversion of Society, Self DUnut, Love of Soli tude. Timidity, i.c.. are some of theevlls produced. Thousands of persona of alleges, can now judge wnni i mc cu m uicir ueciining ilea 1 in. Los ing their vigor, becoming weak, pale and emacia ted, have a singular appearance about the eyes, cuupciiHiiu y iiipiotifa ui cunBumprion. .. Married Persons, ot ihoro contemplating mar nuge, bing aware of physical weakness, should Immediately consult Dr. J . and be restored to per fect health. ' DR. JOHNSTON'S INVIGORATING REM E- ' , DV FOR ORGANIC WEAKNESS. By thia great and important remedy weakness of ine organs is speeaiiy-curca ana lull vlgnr restored. Thousands of ihe most Nervous and Debilitated Individuals who hud lest all hope, have been imme diately relieved. All impediments to MARRIAGE. Phvsicat or Mentnl Diqualifications. Nervous Ir ritabilitv Tremblings snd Weakness, or exhausiion 01 tne most ieariui jtind, speedily cured by Ur. Johnston. ' - , , Young men who have injured themselves by a certain practice indulged in when lone a habit frrquently lenrned from evil companions, or at school, the eltects of which are nightly felt, even when usteep, and if not cured, renders marriage impossible. snd destroys both mind and bodv. What a pity that a young man, the hope of his country, ana ine.aariir.g 01 nis parents, should be snatched from all prorpects s nd enjoyments of life, by ttic consequences 01 ocvialing irom the pa (h ol nature, and indulging In a certain secret habit. Sucn persons, ociore eoniempiaiing w. - - - MARRIAGE. Should reflect that a aniind mind and body are the most uecessary requivues :o promote connubial happinera. Indefd, without these, the journey through life becomes a wear; pilcrlmsire: the pros pect hourly darkens to the view; the mind becomes shadowed wltn despair and failed with the melan- holy reflecjjon 1 tint the happiness of another be comes blighted with our own. OKFICU AO. 7 SOUTH FREDERICK-ST.. " - Baltimosb, Ms. ' . All Hurgical Operations Pritoiiued. N. B- Let no false delicacy prevent you, but apply Immediatqjy either pirfortally or b) letter. 4 !kiu Diseases Speedily Cured. . r .TO STRANGERS. , The many thousinds cured at this institution withr in the lat ten years, and the rTUmerons impor tant Surgical Operations perfoimed by Dr. J.vwit nesced by the UepoTtera of ihe 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 - - TAKE NOTICE. r It is wiih the ereatest reluctance thst Dr. JOHN, STON permits his card to sppear before ihe public, deeming it unprofessional for a physician to' adver tise, but Bnlcse he did so. the afiiicted. e peciallr -strangers, could not fail to fall into the hands of tnose impudent, boasting Importers, Individuals destitute of knowledge, name snd character, ped lars, shoemakers, mechanics, Ac, advertising them aelvea as physicians j Ignorant quscka. uilh fillhu. lying certificates of Great Wonderful Curst Irom persons ho cannot be found, or obtained for a few dollars from the Worthless and Degradcd,and msny other canning and contemptible artifices tt entiee the afflicted, trifling month after month, or aa long aa possible. and in despair, leave yon with ruined health. to fcish over your galling disappointment. It is this motive that induces Dr. J. to advertise, for he alone eon turs you.. To tboaa unacquainted with his reputation, he deems it necessary 10 nay that hia credentials or diplomas always bang in hia Office. WEAKNESS Or THE ORGANS Immediate! cored, and full visor restored. JjTA LL LETTERS POST-PAID-REM E DIKS SENT BV MAIL. Jan. 9th, 1335. 123-Ijr-e. W I L M I N ti T O N MARBLE AND STONE YARD. I 'HE Subscriber having accepted the agency of several large establishments a I tiie Noriti which will furnish him an unlimited supply of flnlxhed or unfinished, foreign and domestic MARBLU ol all qouliiie, is prepared to fill all orders for MOW UMBIH TS AND TOM II HTOKI'H, and every other article in Ibe line of il.e bu.ln. at reaxonahl rales. 8CULPTURIN0, LETTERING OR CARVJXO. Executed aa well aa can ha dona aithtr Notih or South. - Thebest reference can be given. If rrrnrrd. JAS. McCLARANAN. ah. 0, 1654. if. OUR MOTTO IS "TO PLEASE" AT THE Wllmlngtou saddle, llarueaa, and Trunk Manufactory. THE subscriber respectfully in forma thepublle that he haa recently received addition to hia atockof Saddle and Harness Mountings, A t ,, the latest and most Improved style, and is contijnly manufacturing, a I hisstore on market at reel, a very description el arliclelu the above line. From hia axperieacein the business, hefeelaconfldent that hswili beableto civeentiresntisfaciloaloallwho tnatrfavorkian wiih aeali. ilihiinowon hand, and w inconstantly keeps lara sassortmcn tof Coach, Gig and Sul&ey Harness, I.adft Saddlrt, Bridles, Wkip, d., UcntUmen't Saddle 1, Wkift ' - . Spurt, fcz-allef which ha will warrant to be oft.- lithe best materials end workmanship. H hae also a large assortment of r Trunks, a I lues. Kaddle and Carpet ll.iga, Hatchels.Panry Trunks, Ac, and all other sr- ticiea usually Kept In anch emabllshmcnta, all of wnicn neoiiertiowior CASH, or on shortcrsdit to prompt eustomers. Saddlea,IIarneas,Trunks,Redical Baga, Ac. 4e., made to order. In addition tothe above the aubicrlberalwaya keepson hand a large supply of Htrlnx leattier, and haa now, and will krp through the aeuson a goodaaaortmenlof I"ly Nbtts. Allarelnvltedto calf and examine my Good, whetherln wont ornot, aal takeplrnaurelnah-w-Ing my aesortmenl to all who may fa vor me v it h a call. HarneasandCoach Trimmings sold at a fair price to persona buying to manufacture. Alao, Whlpa at wholesale. 4.1lkindaof Riding Veht les bou?h 1 1 r. . old nn (ioramlnloni. JOHN J. CONOLEV. Feb. 7. 1854. Hfi THOS. B. CA R R , mTd.I). D S. PRACTICAL DENTIST for ihtlaat ten years, Chareea for - 10 or less artificial teeth on fine gold plaie, encn, An entire act of teeth on fi ne gold plate, Ditto ' on gold wl ill artificial gunm, Ditto on Plattna plate with artifi cial gum, Upper or under dltio, each, A Pivot tooth that ennnot be dlninguWIi ed from ihe nuturnl, A fine gold rilling, warranted t ermancnt 7 00 lr0 mi 150 00 irc 00 75 00 5 00 2 CO Do. gnd destroying ilia nerve 93 to S On Extracting a tooth, 50 eta. to I 03 Bctt dentifrice snd tooth bruthe always on hnnd. Every operation varranttd 10 give t ni Ire sot itf ac tion. Teeth Inserted Immediately after the exlrac lion of the Tings and remodeled alter Ihe guma have shrunken, without ndilli lonul charge. Office on Markel-t , 2 doors below the Church. Wilmington, N. C. April 22. lfl-tf. CARPET IND OIL CLOTHS GUI , made, and put down, by WILKINSON a. r.sf.i'rt. Paper Hungera and Upliolsiera. Sept. 28. hi. COAL. MlWIHOS to nrrlve per ftenmh!p Nonh wVV Carolina, fro-n Philadeh liU. by Dte. 30. GEO. HARRISS. NOTICE. JUST ri celve by 1 lie mbmil.rr ond (' tile 2 1 Bbls. V 'Vcy t 4 qr. -ik French Br.indy t i0 boxes of iiMkortcd t tindiea; 30 do. Cheese 1 10 hiilf bhls. Ilirnni Ftniih Flour If whole do. do, 1 30 ) bag Table Salt 1 40 bbN. aaaorted Sugnra, Ac. The abovo arilclca will be sold low on hor tiuie, but lower for inh. Dec. 16. W. L. H. TOWNS H END. SICK SALT. lOOO""'1 for aale In lots to suit HUSSELL 01 BRO. L"J. Jan. 23. FROM FAYETTEVILLE . Per Smmrr Fanny Lvllrrloh. C)K BBLS. Super Flour 1 10 b I. family do fur the cash only, at GEO. II. KELLEY'S. Feb. 10. J II and NOT copy, 1 37. 2 000TVVO,nd,hree buhrl Gunnr.V's Jan. 23. RUSSELL A BROTHER, FREIGHT. A LL freight on Naval Sior by CapeFear line a. 01 liuuta, villi nctemier le . ollee'r.t at nil. mlnKton . T. C. 4l B. O. WORTH Jan. 27. 131. . PORK. I (( BBLS. City Mm, received per schr. - vv r r.owira nwocr, and lor le hy Feb. 17. J. II. FLANNER. BRICK. rr rW"n EASTERN BRICK, jutl received - sale by Dec. 1C. ADAMS, BROTH FRdc. CO. LUMBER. ASM Wid SMALL parcel of prime Rlrr LrmLrr, o Hoards- and acanlllnir. rultablo for ri.miauon purpoaea, lor sile, by March 30. JAS. F. UILLISPIE ol CO. HAVING perfected other arrangr mrnts.the uni dercltrned ofler their entire stock of (jrorrries, Tin snd Wooden Ware, for rnh only, at grently re duced prices. Ul'LNCK ox COWA.. March 17, 1355. J. Herald and Jour.ial copy. H1Y. "I CT BALES expected perechr. Nameaug, from a mew London, tt. For sale hy March 10. GEO. HARRISS. MAGNIFICENT SPRING GOODS. THIS DAY. March 20ih, wc will open a larga and beautiful Mock of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, selected with great rare, manv of them Imported direct of our own importation. Oar Stock this bpring will, and shall, compare favorably wiih any other House, for Elegance of Style, Deaivn and Fa bric. We ill alao receive and open the same day a large assortment of Paris Vlaiiea and Capra, la test Paris Panama. Also, a large and elegant va riety of Shawls, Scarfs, etc. We are daily receiving new Goods. Pteaa eall and riamlna our Stock. KA UN W KILf.ll A BKOM. March 20. 2. E. R. DURKEE, 130 WATEH STUART JiEW'-VOnK, Manufacturer and Propr ietor of DCSIEE'S TE1ST OSBiEIXC POWDER, Importer and Dealer in CREAM TARTAR, SUP. CA KB. SODA, SAL SODA. CASTILE SOAP, BLACK LEAD. BRITISH LUSTRE, REF'D PEA RLASII, SALERATL'S, COOKING EXTRACTS. MATCHES-WAX WOOD. Dtt. ZZi4, 133L UT Ijr c;

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