w It r Ms Ji IUU 1 1 K, I . I. volume x---n umbeii ss. WILMINGTON, N. 0., TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 29, 1855. WHOLE NUMBER 11 35 til' MISCELLANY. ' JOHN RANDOLPH OF RONOAKB Sunns one d.ty vpposve h jrentletnaii at a hotel diiirT-tible iii RicLtuani, he ob served that he mms eating on of those lux urious "t cruba f that rton, and thsul aa whs tb custom of the hotel, a glass of milk had been pl tceJ neatf hia plate.- Looking up froi hia own, he suit! in a thin, pijiinar voice : v ' .Flint's a sigtilar dish of yours, sirf very i:igu! ir; crab and milk ! J-ibn, bring .me 41 bowl of milk, and crumble some crabs in in !' At the sjme hotel, he si.I to a waifr, in The teraponrry absence of Juba, handing to him at the same tune his cup and saucer-, : . . Tike that away change it, 'Vhn l do you want, Mr. Randolph?' asked the waiter respectfully, 'Do you w.int coffer or tea V it tnat stmt is tea,' suui tim, g-iye me coffee; if it is coffee, brLn me tea; . I wiiit achtnjje . Most readers hare heard, perhaps, of his rpiy to a well known nr l highly respect able irentlernan of the bjuth, who lulroiu c ! himself t6 hull whi! stan liiigand con vrrsi:i with some friends, with 'I should be plousd to make the a-i ouuimauce of so ifisim?uished n imbao s.-rvKtit Mr. R in.lelph. I am from the city of Baltimore in " name is Hiunt.' 'Blunt, rh ?k replied Mr. Rm lolph, 'I shoulil think. sr, s:r;' and Iw? lies p:ie3 iiini no' further not ice. Equ Ily f;i tnili.tr to rrw.ny, it m y be. will be found his reply to a jrenilemn who ra!.hr' forced himself upon Mr. Raivlolpli'-- n tice. whiie engaged in conversation with otliers, in a hotel in Yiririin-t 'I have had the pleasu e Mr. Randolph, recently of possmjr your house. 'I hoj flud of it;" st'id Mr. Randplph; 'I hope you will always do rt sir. On one occasion at YVuafiinrton, a broih- er'megabef of Congress wa enlightening Mr. Randolph as to the manner of "ahop- pmr at the capital. 'The merchants,' said he, .'have Iwo prices an 'asking price,' and a 'taking price.' 1 used to send my wife tornakeAll the purchases for the family, by which wr made a saving of fifteen to twenty per cent? I had rather my wife.' said Randolph, biterly, 'should make a living in any other way but one, than that ! B?tng a confirmed old bachelor the re mir was no less corn:cal than severe. Scarcely anything more characteristic of Mr. Randolph is recorded of him in any "of his biographies, than in the following in cident, which occirred on Jhe miming he v-.is to leavn for Cngl iii.l, on his last visit to that country The steamer is w'ai'irii: to convey passengers when his friends cri upon hi to 'Mr. Randolph,' he says, 'in the name of Heaven, what is the ui.irter I Do you know that it is nparly ten o'clock, and that the steamboat waits for nobody ? Why, you are not even dressed 'I can't help it, sir,' replied he, 'I'm all confusion this morning;, everything goes wrong; even my rne;. ory has gone a wool garttering. I am just writing afarcwfrptl address to my constituents, and I've forgot, ten the exact words of a quotai ion from th Bible, which 1 want to ; tnd as I quote correctly, cannot close iuj letter "until I find the passage; but, strange to say. I for got both the chapter and Terse I never whs in fault beforo, sir. What shall I do ?' 'Do you remember any part of quota tion V asked his friend, 'perhaps, I can as sist ypu with the rest.' 'It begins,' said he, 'with bow. have I loved trine, oh' , but for the hTe -of me, 1 m can't recollect the next words. Oh, my " head ! There, do you take the Bible and run over that page while I am writing the remainder ot my. address. . 'My dear sir,' was the reply, 'you have no time to do this nov.; let us take the )e ter, Bible and all on board the steamer. whre you will hae enough time to find the jmssage you wanf, before we reach the packet. After a great deal of. hesitation and re luctance, and afrer mush expostulation, the proposition wus agreed to- A rather cruel test of the affection of his servant John was tried on, 'he occasion re ferred to. John had in some way offended his master that rrfommg, as he was prepar ing the trunks' Mr. Randolph-said to him : 'Finish that trunk ul once, John, and -take it down to the steamboat, and on your return, take passage in the Philadelphia; call on Mr. -,in Arch streer,and tell him that 1 have sailed; then go to Balu titnocc call on Mr.-, in Mo'uumeut Place, and say that 1 shall writ to h m from London; thence proceed to Washing ton, pack up the trunks at tny lodging, take them with you to Roanoke, and report yourself to my overseer.' 43ut you need not obey rbem, unleyou -choose to do so. Yon can, if you prefer it, when you a reive in Philadelphia, call oa Jhe Manumission Society, and. they will .make you free; and 1 hall never look af ter you Do you hear srV This unjust aspersion of John's fove, was too much for the faithful fellow; bis cheek wsl!ed, Lis lips quivered, bis eyes filled, and he replied ia great agitation : Massa John, this is too hard ! don't deserve it. You know I love you-better than any bodylae,and yo j knoiy you will find me at Roanoke when you come back J' ll felt my blood" rising,' "sail Mr Ran dolph s friend, and I could not avoid sav injr : , Well, Mr." Umidolph, I could not have belli ve.i rth.s, if I ld not se n it. I thouijtif yon had inoe compassion for your shaves. Sanely, you are unj.,si i u.u cnse; you have pinsbed him severely enough by leaving htm behind you, wul.out hunin nia ieeunu-3. .'ion nave made the fellow cry, Mr. Rarulolph ' poor 'What' said he with true eraatioo 'does he shed tears ?' 'He does,' 1 replied, and ydti sei them yourself.' ' I hen, said Jllr. Randolph, 'he shall go with me. John take down -our oaggage, and let us forget what has passed.' I was irritated, sir,' he added, turning o me, 'al I thank you for the rebuke' Thus elided the.stnyular scene between Randolph and his fcervata." John instantly brightened up soon- forgot his master s an ?er and, in a very tew moments, was on his way to the boat, perfectly happy. "napoleon. Among the numerous anecdotes which are related of Napoleosriu Paris, are the following, which aie very characteristic otlhat extraordinary- personage. They are well authenticated. Napoleon, short ly after his elevation to the Imperial dig nity, when -at Buissels, saw, hi the window of a clock make i's si iop, cioc:t wnicn iPOit ins iancv. tie was at the time. unattended, und. in an un-i. or.?ss suit, .so tnat it was impossi ble fir any one uiiaccjtj!intel with his person io know wliv he was. Alter some general coiryet satiou, the clockma xer wlw was a violent politician, said so.iiethmg whih induced the Kmpcror, aom curiosity, to introduce poiiiics and many niintm-s liad .not elapsed before iae tradesman indulged in vet y unquali fied abuse of the French Hmperor .t Na iile.iu hiimuined the man,' until he hearU more; against himself in ten rnin utes than could hav reached him i.j ir-ii years, through a regular channel. j tie then d. shed the cloekmaker, to pack up the clock, and take it on the follow ing morning to ihe Hotel Hellenic, for Cajuain Duclos (his' assumed naniL-) who would pay for it. The tradesman, true to his lime, arrived with the clock, and was ushered into the presence of ihe Emperor. He immediately saw the error which he hud committed, tut de termined to b firm. 'So,' said Napo-H !eon you are a politician and indulge liee lv in the expression of your s-'iitimen'ls.' Site,' replied the tradesman, 'thete are .lays when, for the purpose of keeping nit tli fog wnh which we are troubled this winter, I take rather more spirit than usual, and (He consequence is, that I lorgel lo whom or of what I am spea king.' '7A hie it ' aid the- Empetoj, smiling, as he desiied his treasurer to pay for the clock, "drink less sphits, and adopt rny maxim ; never give j our opin ion of any mn until you know Who and what the person is to whom you ex press it." A BRUTAL M UK DER. The Lyfayette (Ind.) Journal of May 12th gives ,i p;irtientar account of the murder of Cephas Farenbauyh, for the purpose r.f robbery, atjd of a subsequent attempt by the eip.'trators to butcher iha surviving memters of the family, whose testimony might have scun-d iheir conviction? Failing in this, the in ;ended victims were placed under the protection ot a special jolice- The La tayette Journal says : There exists in our midst an organi zed band ot thieves, counterfeiters and murderers, who have acquired stu b a degree of boldness and eflrontery from iWa r".. , 1 i f ... tiri l: . . . t . 1 . . i. l f. mo laiimjr Mum wiik ii itiey nave tier:- tofore escaped i uuishincnt,that the hvf.s a4id property Of none of us are secure. W ith the ill-gotten gains by which they eommmd the professional skill of un scrupulous attorneys, they laHsh at the law and defy justice, and go on in their evil coutss with increasing mpnnity. '1 he loliowme, lrora the CiHrmnati Gazotfe of Tuesday, shows that the guilty persons have probably been de tected: ' The Grand Jury of Tippeeanoe coun ty, Ind., have found a bill of inJictment for murder in the first d gree, against seven prisoners arrested on chargw of the murder ot youn? Farenbangh. The prisoners have all.bccn arraigned, anti pleaded not guilty. SAD CASUALTY. On the evening of ihe .15th hist., a heavy thunder storm passed over South iJend, Iniliana. A two stfrv frame house in Water street, occupied Iry Mr. Leonard Hams, an old and respectetl citizen, was stmckby lightning, shat tering the building, and- "scattetlng the manuals in every direction, the flnid passuig m t u lowtir room where Mr. ITains family were seated, instantily fiestroyiug his son WiHiam, aged eleven years, and rendering insensible, his son Charles, seven years of age, who di-.d in about one hour's t me. Mrs. Hains was shghtry injured, her little daughter very seriously, thouglj hopes are enter tained of her recovery. There is an amusing instance of seen ticism earned to absurdity, in a person W3io appljed to Mr. Hurwuz to learn Hebrew. - He bade the pupil repeat bis alphabet after him ' Say Alteh," soid ine uanoi. - nai is j ipen i ; ceman- ded the pupil. "Aleih is the name of the first letter." "How do I know that You must convir.ee in."" Mr, Hurwitz caught hold of his ear, and asked him if he knew what !Ihj name of lluu might he? l'ho scholar'was confirmed by" thjs prore&, wbtch may be caWedthe ad Captandiim forrri of reasoning, TERRIBLG TORNADO. Chicacc?, Alay. 24 A tornado passed over Jeflerson and Cook count ice, Illinois, and other places north and west yesterday, and caused immense damage. A house situated ahout que mile trom the Illinois and Wisconsin Railroad, containing tune persons, was taken p hy the wind and scattered in different directions. Four of them were tnstant- ly killed, and th otlieis are uoijikely to recQver tiom .njuiics rweived. SEfOiD DESPATCH. I.atef aecount- fiom the region of the tornado say the locality has au hicieJi- ble appearance. It is imussihle to lea in me extent ot the damage. HIE TSI-WtitfJ&LY'- CO JlJiElrllAL la published every Xocvav, Thoidai and Sat u day ai S3 Der annual, payable nalli-et in ativunre. BY TtiOJAS LOllING Kuitob undPiorm roB, Corner Front iii.'t .Vlarket Streets, WILMIKGTON. It. C. H1TEF 4nVi:KTISIG. 1 sqr. 1 iuser'ion u 50 I 1 sqr. Z .nomne, 41 Ol 1 ' 2 " 75 I I -' 3 ' 5 It 1 3 " 1 Ou 1 " 6 " 8 y0 I " I month, " 2cljl l i ' 12 (Hi Tea tinea or less inuke sqtture . i! ur intver- jisemenl exceeds (en line, pike wi.lOt; in proportion. AU ndvgrusMteuls are, pays Dt t tlw. Uineo :!isir insertion. OoiTracK -iih ecrfy-a.iver ii-er. will be tuadr a the iiosi litH.'rli.tii. ; tr!i!f!r r-niraeiT fat arlv advi-rilf in will V$ yi-ruiitt. d S'iiiil-t cirfii.i'iHncea rei.dti i'hn;i ii ou-ii-", ar in iinrvp.'riod run val necf iMirv. 4 .-,tr?oi---riiin- i 'lie pu' lif n;i tcrm-i will i iln. t,i. 1011. i ihe on. race jr, f jr th-tliiie he has :nlv-ru d. The nriilcie l Uim.iI tdvi ri.lorF iiricil) imi: d u ihcir n iuiin.' 'iatr tuxiii'H ; and all idvrriisenii m t.ir ihf bt'ni-fil l ulicr p.rsonu, writ 1 ili .lilv srlMt-'H- ftiiri.il im ni'itiaii ly con-n-pted with ihoir own tiiini i. inrf ;vc ss- ot 1 tvrrti-Mt'Kf m in l.-nirh'nr .UMiTw-ie b T"nl ht timii nnnsed, will be ctiiri'd m ihi- usual r:lc. ' No d;rtimi'nt i i n-1 utt' il in iht con raci or 'he sale or rcn' of hotiwa or :nd in lown ir onntry. or for the sale or hire "f n'-2ro, wh'th r the puperiy owned bf itJveril.rr or by other person. Thee are excluded-by the term "immeduiU business All lcrie'iiO'it lnertid in the. Irj-weoklr Camrr.ial are enli'lej io one icsertion in ihe Weelchj free of chira. JfOll. CMtl ANI KAVCV nrrivxiXG, ' KIKCDTED U SL'PKRIIIR STYLE. IfJRVTS I'Ott TUP: COMltRttt'lAli. Nsv Yoii Me?3rs. Dullneb & Pottkb ftotlon 'CkaiiuJSihth. Vk fi. Central Wharf. thil:idclphiaS. K Iohjx Haiti more Wm. H. PiAKB'ind W m Thomson 250m8,' BAGS for sale by y 19. ADAMS, rSKO. O. BACON. AT.OT f.Tnperior Xo. C;t Bacon, Hams and JSides. jual received, and for sale bv iMay 19. KltF.E.Vi AN & H U3TO. MONONGAHELA & HYE WHISKEY T BBLS'. for sale by IU AprillO. .N BA???.nvV. PLOUGHS, PLOUGHS. PLOUGHS of the iinowinjt iTindNos 10. It, 50. 60 and Common. I 'nrn hcl ei md VjnUf P-ed fitraw Cutters, for eal- bv April 28 Z. II. O.IKKNE. 'pni? UNDERIRVPn bnv piirrha. d ih-n-1 tirn inl. re-r of P K Dp tCiiVSON or CO. in ihe G.isi-n Villi", ar.d of ,PAKM.K , McKAK t'O. In llu? Ht'on MilU;and hnv a!-siu;iatrt iheinsflrp ion pi tier nndcr tr.e firm of 1'AliSiLK V, CovVA &. CO Thy will coniinu'i ihe irarjaction of the Lum ber Hiifin-M in nil iis Manchr; and h'(ie to re tain the corrcBuondtmee ii' ihf rM Kruif. O Pl8I.Ky, ROUT. 11 c:mAS, J.0 McltAE. w ; jo ks, DAVID S. COVV.4N. April 10, 1C5S. . 12-tT. Jourr.al and Herald copy. JUST RECEIVED Per S'ckr. L. 1'. SirutA. 1 r KEO New Barter; 10 Box. b Ch-ew; 1 J Smoked Becf'Buel Tt-ngiies, '(-, SUi;ar, -i uhed fcUijar, Powdered -ugar, and a va.-it.ly ol Ktech Confeciionary, &c &c. April 21. GEO. MVKRS. mx SALE. IManiing PoinfOea. yerfow and 40 bbls. Au4lei. jut received W. M. si HER WOOD & C. , I4i i no Bnr I KJ -J ch ice and for rale by Feb. 20. HERRING. BBLS. Cut Herring, Dry.alr.-d; OV'Sddo. round do. JuM rccivid and for 4 CO 24 tala by May 8. ADA Ma, BRO. WILiilNSOX & ESLER, HAVF oa har.d.nnd make to order, Hair, Moss, Shuck and Kelt Ma'iraes. Pillows, Bt-ls-:er, fihee'S, Casos, Spread. Comforts. Miqiito eriin; aUo repair Solus Chora, tie, or any kind of Uholstcrer'H'rk. May 24. 31 WE HAVE NOW ON H IND VK'H ' ar and handsome nwriment of J Paper H inging. Borders', .Screens, Decora tions. Ac , whirh we will ell very low for CASH, and hanij then in ! l-nest st les WILKINSON fc KSLRR, Upholsters and Paur-Hangers May 24.-:' 31 CANDlI.S. CONSTANT suuiHy of aaoid Candies at wholesale and retail Kor sale by - - I. i. B KI.UW, 3 Granite iow, Kront-st Feb. 6. No THE OHJWLINA iULTiVATOK. V() 3,(Mir) r-clvd single cpies fors ileahd 1 subscriptions received at ' May 13. S, W. WHlTAKER'S. GRAND trOYJL AUCU CHAFER CF NORTH CAROLINA. THKWesrnlar Annual Convocation of this body w lit be held ia Wiiminiti n on Monday, the 4:h day of June mil. su bordiante Chpt.-rs are requested tofci punctual in s"tdins their reprcntjuvca. as mat lers of much imiorinncr are to e acted tin H. P. RUSEUh Grand S.cretary. April 10 11-tm. SACK SALT C ( r S ACKS in prime order, Tnr a le hy DUU Feb 13. J.R. HLOSSfJM. NOTICE. TriOSF. ind. bted Ie irK 1 DpPRK & CO., iH ph ase ea! and make pay men) wiihoul deity, aa lurthr indulstw annoi beiven. C. Dwt'iJF- Mav 7. - . 8 ' orangs1nd 'Temoxs. ; THRESH sunoilt'9. tccelved every week, and for r sale low by L N. BARLOW, Hftv 17. Nn 3 Granite Row, Front at. COFFEE. Qfl BAGS Pi', Laguyrn. 10 " Java. For sate by May 12. ZKNO H. GRFENE. FRESH 151 POiTATIONS. JOST Received1, 'his day. If O bids, assorted F.l qunrs. Wines and ordial.-f ; French Brandy. In ciciith pipes; aaaeM'rd ordial4 I-rfirl l.ovr: BlaekHerry Brandy ; Kstra New Baiter j "!orned Beef Tonattes; .No 1 Mack era Ac. Alihaori inal Family Groccrv, Front atre-et May 12 G0. MTEKS. BUSINESS GAUDS, E. J LUTTCRLOH. FOR WARDING & COMMISSION AlEftCHAXT. XV I I-MI G' O .V , N i C. Sept. 2Pth. 1854. v e ' 83-Km V. M. SHEUW00D & 0 , 17 HOI.KSALE Giocer and CominiseitMi M.-i ehanis W iliuineion, I C All i-nsi2nmentg o! A'avSI Storea, together witir C01 ion, scon, Laid, i.oin, 3ai, Hour. c.,lia ecun. ih highest market price, t , Dec. 13 115-tf J. D. LOVE, MASU FXCTURElt AX O: DEALER A' C 1BIXKT FUKMTUKE, BEDoTEADS CHAIRS, MATTRESSES, tc.&c. Front street, South t MarKci, BOW,V BUILDIKG WlLMfNOTON, C. Sept li, 1854. 79-y-e J. C. UITA, . COMMISSIOXMEUCUA X V 4- GEXERA L AGKXT. WILMINGTON. "N. C. Oct. 1, 1854. ,8S-lyc. VIL,KISOX fc I-J!9liK, upholsteks & pipe:: hangers, tfEEP PS HAND AND MADE TO OlvUfcll. Waitresses, FetUher Beds, Window Curtains and Iiilures. All work in the above line done at frhoMest No- Wilmington, ; U.lwarKet at. March IS, 1854 J0SEP2I n. BLOSSOM, fit neral Comuiissioo and ForwarJini Merchant oiant. Mcraonal attiition glveu t. iisigii- ments tor Sale or sshipment. Liberal Larh a&carucs made on Consignments Iq v me or to my X'ew York friends. Wilminston, Jan. 30, 1S"4. 135. HOWARD, GKNEltAL Commission and Fomwarding Mer e.iant, Vllminaion .'.-. ; t.ineral y'ah advancea inaJeon Conalgnmonta. Nov. 29, 1833. . - i09-U . DUPRB. DAtKL B. BAKER. C. DuPRE&.C0. GENERAL AGIIxNTS fCO.Vl M ISSION ASU IMinVAKDIKC Mi:!tCH.XT.. MTlLMINatUJf N. U. July 22d, 1834. . 54 1 2m. JAMES AMOIB0!. O W A B O 8 V0 S. ANDERSilN & S1VN.E. ge::ral co m missio.x meuciiaxts WILMINOTON vi. C. S I,iberil ctsh advance made on consign ments. March 27, 1834. . .94 PiUSSELL & BROTHER, - (LATB LtlS. atJ-SSElL & CO ,) GEXERAL COMMISSION MERCIIAXTS WILMINGTON, N. C. Liberal cash adwanpes mndii on contgnmentsof Naval itore, Colto.i, and oilier produce. Alay 3. 1354. - .; j:. c. & iTrbuPiYp. y WHOLESALE AND HETALBEALEItHlN Drugs. Medicines. Che mica Is. Paints, Oil, Iye ,situfls, Cilass. t'et fuiattry. C igars, Old liiniors. Kntu-y Artless, &c, M ARK KT '.STltKKT, W 1 Ij l I (iT()S -Ji . C . Prescription -arcfully ;.upoiiuJe.l by experl- nceo ntraons. March 2H. 1854- J 1 ? WILLI Ul A G WYe Y,. General Ijcal-ForwarJin ji Commission llcrcliaut. I take )te--ture in informing wy frirnd, th I am prepared to i?ive ali biisineKHafciiraww d to ni-r-rfiiien" aa4 personal mention. U.ve a vharl li Naval Stores, won aiple aocornmodaiioa, Spirit llousc, and VV irehoac. Confi'.'nmcnis of Npyal .Stores for saleor alHpnient ; s'nd all kinds of eonn. fry pr!'usa solicited, pash advancti made -n cni jinmrnls. Api il 19, 1354. - 15. WILLIAM II, PEAKE,. nOLLECTOS .iDFKRTIKlMJ nGtM. Far Country SiewspaTers throughout the Unlteil Stae-, . Basement of Sun Iron Bu :jlns,Balflmoretreei All business rCrustt-d iciiu circ transacted promptly. liberal terms." se?t7, 1634- ; 9S-tf JAMES E. 5IETTS, COMMISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANT.: - UlliHIiiGTOll, N. C August 26th, 1654. 63-jf. T cT & D G. WORTH, CITiaiSSlON 4XD FJftvVlUOlXG MEUtflXMS, r WILMIXGTOX, X. C. Jan 17, 1854, : 125 e 1A3 T. PBTTEWAT. OIO K. PBITCHBTT. PE PTE W AY & PRITCHKTT. (ifiioral Commission and Korwardlnir 5Ier C1IANT. ALSO WHOLESALE GltttCERS, NORTH WATKR STRF.KT i VVlLMIWGTOW, N. C, Frompt attention will be given to the sale o' Naval eitores and all kinds o Produce, v Intend keeping an assortment f Groceries, L qnor and Provisions. July 18. - ' 52. JOSEPH IL FLANNER, General Commivsion Merckant, tVILMISUTOX, K C. Iay 9th. 1954. , 87-ly-e. JAS. H; CHADROURxX VCa., iicacral Commission Here hauls. WILMISGTMN. N. C. f Jas. H. Chadbocbn. GEO..CiiDB0uir Jun. I. 1S54. ' 123 HENRY NUTT, I FVCTOS kQ FO'aVARUIXi; GT, inilgire his personal sUtention to business entrust ed to Ms car. Sept. 8, 1354.' " 75 ly-c. GEORGE MYERS, : WflOLESHE.ASID BbTAlL BSJ1CKR Keeps constantly an hand, H'mes. Teas. Liquors, Provisions, Wood and IVUlotc Ware, Pruit, Confeetlonnrie,- South Prontstreet, WM..WINGTO.V, I. J. ... Nov. 18. IR53 ;: 109 . KENAN T. MORGAN, fuRWARDINO &, COMMISSION MERCHANT CHER AW, S. C. March 27..I$5S. : 5-6m-c. BENNETT & BRORA W, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 110 abd 112 sboao mtiT. NEW VOllK. -April 7, 135V 10-ly-f. QUINCE & COWAN. WIIOI,KSAI.E ASnHGTAII.r.nOCF.RS; DEALERS IX H'lXES d LIQUORS. Corner f Front and Prince utreets, WILMINGTON. N.C July 29. ; . 66.- O (sfif L Bf S. V N K O. BACON. Hog U' J I Round SpY sale by March 31. CDpPRE CO. BUSINESS CARDS. .1. tl. VAllwT4KKI.KNr VI. A. M. V4NUoKKfcL,eN VAMBOliKELEN & BRDTHER, WIMlNCiTON, W. C. Manufacturers oi and dealei in iN'aval Siorea. btoruge and Wr.arlatre lor Produce furnished a ur raies unoar ioaurance, il desired. Jan. I. 122-tf. . C. FREEMAN. GEORGE HOUSTON iflt.'.tiMS A IItL'STt)N, AtE ROHAN TS AND FACTORS, WILMINGTON, N. C. D C. Kit BUM AX & CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, US FRONT MTKElit, NEW VORK. FKEEJliKD BUSmV WIUllXCTON, SI C EKP constantly on hind a slock ot A-Voirr, fV Corn. Y'orlt, Baton Salt. Coffer., Sagar, Alo- lasses, Tobacco Cisars. Snuff', Candles, Soap, Poj- it and Domestic liquors anal - Wines ; iron. Vails. Paints. Oils. Glati. Ifimeslics, Hats, Boots, Shoes. lUa her Agricultural implements, ana a va riety ol oilier artirics suitaoie lor ramuyana pian- t.i:lon ue and ihe r-tail trade, which they will tUnon ofirv .n io -iiiii dealers or consumers on reas.tnable terms for paKh.orlo exchange for Na val Stores or other produce. The -enioronrtnef D. J F sum aw; is located in the cilv "of New ork ; the junior partner, Geo IIocston. in Wilmington If desired, advances, will be made on ". i!i-.iin ncnts to and from either n'ace All Huiins entrusted to thcin will receivr nroper atten'ion : and orders for Good will be r'lmptlfunrt enrcfullv filled. Sepr.o, W54 . . 76-f. (.EU. 11 u: KISS, ieiscral Coiuinissiou Merchant, tvnMisaroN.N. c. 'Tlttrrl .ncinlii.n uivn l it n rnnt.ri n or FrAlivbt and purch vtiiir Carrots for vessels. t( ci Ea TO P. Halt, Ksq. G. I'ar.iley. K.sq A. Tayl ir. i-'.sq -Wilmington. J. I). Bella ny. K.q J Messrs. I ooker, Mi.yih fe Co., ; N v k Thoi.porv& Hunter, J'wiorit. tles'r. llerron, Jr. Philadelphia. le-r Wtlli.iinsA, Butler, -karleaton S C H V. Baker. Ksq. ChrleWn.!. C. Jan. 2. 1954. 123 tf. I. WESSKw. B. B. EILEK8. WESSKL & EILERS. j'OMMIssifKN MERCHANTS t WHOLR VVSitl.K GROtKRS, North Water St., Wil iiinel.n, N. C, intend to keep ai the abovr standi eneralassorimcnt of Groceries, Liquors, and ProvNionv ai wholesale and to carry on a 'lenera iCornniissioi' Business. icrtiCNCi K P.Hall Prcs't Br'crt Bank of the State. State. " ink. fWif. O. fi. Parsley . Pres't Commercial Ba " K . Diekinson, F.tq ''7 l New York, Downer .t P'l'er. J Jan. 20 1354. 131 GEO. H. KELLY, C0n MINION MERCHANT. .Nexldoot to A. A. Wannet's,on North Waters t. willattend to the sale ot all kinds of Country Pro luce. such ar Corn. Peas, Meal, Bacon .Lard ,4c. nid wjllkecpconsiantly on ha.nd a full supplyof Groceries. &c. References. WilletMall ofvVayne.Jno IcRae, Wilmingaon W Caraway. " Gen.Alx. . McRae. " K.P. 1 ill, Wilmington , Wiley A. WalKe, . Dec. 13, i85. 115-1 y. IAS. F. GILLESPIE. CEO. S. GILLEST1E. i m k k. cjir,i..r:pirc to PR0UIE AND FORWARDING AGENTS. WILMINGTON, N C. atiieiilara'tt-niion paid io bhercceipls and Salonf acai Stores, Timber, Lumber. Corn, Bacon, Cot ton, f-c, f-c. March 3i,lS.-)S. 6. M. WEST, Auctioneer and rommisMon Merchant, tVILUINOI'IIM, n. c. C.AJ ILL tell or buy Real Kstate and Negroes a l V a small commission. ALSt: -Strict attention vivrnt-. the sale of Timber, Tur pentine, Tar, or any kind of Country Produce. H :e second door, South side of Market street, on the wharf lane 12. 1854. 33 ly. W. P. MOOHR. Jtio. A. STAVUT. J. W. ONF.S. M00RE, STANLY & CO. COMMISSION MER CIIANTS, WILMINGTON, N. 0. Oct.26ih, IS54. 93 C. MYKRS, WHOLKSAt.K AND KRTAlLDKALER .V HATS. CAPS, UMBRELLAS AND WALKING OANES. Xo. I OraiiHe Row, Front Street. WOOL, Fur ilk, and Moleskin Hats, Cloth, Plush, .-ml .-silk Gl ix d Capx. by the case or duzen, at New York Wholesale 1'rlccs. Nov. 9. 99. dTcashweTl, COMMISSION MERCHANT, VVIt:IINtiTON. N. C. Sept. 30. 84 tf T.C.WORin, Giueml CoiaiuisoD Merchanf, .V I I.,tf V(iTOM, N.C fTSUAL advances made on consignments of Cot- kJ ton, Naval Stores and other produce P iiiteular attention given-by G. W. Davis lo rjur- cliaMng cargoes, procuring freights for vessels, Ac. Match 2, 1?51. 128-lyc. COniIMN Sl RUSSELL. (SUriTSMUiS TO TUHS. ALIBLE & CO ) (r?neral Commission Merchants, Xo 32. North Wharves, ind 3 Xorth Water Sts. PIIILADELPIIIA. 1. HABVSV COCHBAS, W, S. BtrSBLL. Liberal .nh Hvancea made on consignments. July 39th. 1334. 5S-tf. II. Df'LLNEft. O. POTTlB.jr. J. CAMCBDCN. DOLLNEK, POTTER &. CO. COMMISSIO.S MERCHANTS, SEW YORK. April30, 1854. 20-ly-pd. I,. N. BARLOW, ' WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCER, VI) DKALKB IN LIQUORS niXES ALE. PORTER, cf-c. So 3, Granite How, flout Street, WILMINGTON. N.C. Feb. 17th, 155. 140-lf. FREIGHT. LL freight on Naval Stores by Cape'Fear line JV of IVals, will hereafter bo olltcied at Wil- Biingtun. Jan. 27. T. C B. G. WORTH, " 131. PORK. 1 kf'VBBLS. Cly Mesa, received per City Mesa, received achr. 1 Jl ' Edward Kidder, and Tor sale by Feb. 17. H: FLANNER. HAVING perfected other arrangements. the un dersigned onVr their entire at oek of Groceries, Tin and Wooden Wsre.for oah only, at greatly re duced prices. QUINCE & COWAN. March 17, 135. I. -Herald and Jotiroal copy. Zermaij Anti-corbulic Tooth wash. TOTUEUDIES. VJOTHING adds more to beanty than clean, while Teeth, and Gums of healthy color. The nioxi b -auiiful face and vermillion lips become repulsive, ir the latter, when they open, exhibu the horrible spectacle ornee.ecled teeth. All who wish clean, white Teeth, healihy Gums and a sweet breath, should give ZERMA.V3 TOOTH WASH a trial. For sale by 5 C. & 1), DrPRK, Acenta, . 0 . Wilmington N.C. Sept. 30. . 84 PERFUMERY!. I UST received from New York and Philadel J hia j " Gross Lubina's Fxtracts for the Handt'f ; do. do. Toilette Soapa ; do. - Glenny M ah Toilette Water do. d-. ' Verbena do. do. do. Yankee Soap; do. Camphor So ip ; di). Routine do. A large assortment of Hair Brushes, and a num. ler of fane.' article' usually kept in Drug Stores O fc D. DcPRK. Whelesale Orua'eista. L Oet5. iarUet-st Wil ninirton. N. C. THE NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LllhLSURANCEC0MP'Y, KALL1UI1, N. C. XHE a'joveCouipaii) bvsneen inoperationsince Uicltt.-i April, 843, under the directionof the following tltliceis, via : Or. Charlcb .. louhsnn.Presirient, , ' Wm. D. Haywood, Vice President, James F.Jordan. Secretary, Wm. II. Jonea. Treasure. Pcrfin Husbee, Attorney, Ur. onarles K. Jonnson, Dr. Wn. H.McKee, Dr. R.B. Havwood, Medical Board of Consutlalion . J.liersman, General Acent. This Company has received a charter civina? ad vantages 'oitie insured overany other Company. The 5tl Section gives the Husband the privilege to irrsure his own lite for the sole use of his Wife and Children, free from any claimt jf the reDresenta. lives ol the husband or any of his creditors. Orsanized on purely mutual principles, tire life member inrtjc!paiein the telioleof the profits which are declared annually Besides, tho applicant for life, when the anntialprcmium is over$30 may pay ne half tn a Nute. All claims lor insurance sifa ins t the Cnmnanv will ie pnio witnin ninety uaysanerprool of tbe death it trie parly is lurnlened. Slaves are insured tor one or five years, at ratea which will enable all Slaveholders to secure this class of properiiy asoinst the uncertainty of life. mave insurance presents a new and Interesting feature in the history of North Carolina.which will prove very Important to the Southern States. The last four months operation ofthis Company shows a vorjl artresmount of business more than the Directors expected to do the first year having Bircnuv usuru ururc iimn liu roiieies. Dr. Wm vv. Habbiss. Medical Examlncr.and flg-ni. v timinpron, im . w. All 'omm.mlr'atlonsonbusinessof theComnnnv should be addressed to IAS. P. JORDAN ,Sec'y. KaIeleh.Jan.25, 1854. if. OUR M 0TT0 IS' T0lLEASE', AT THR Wilmington Saddle, Harness, and Trunk Manufactory. IHK subscriber rcspectluliy i nform t he public that be his recently received additions to his stock of Saddle and Harness Mountings, oi c, the laiesiana most improved styic, and is constanly iUHnufuct urine, at his store on market street, ever'v description ot articlein the above line. From hit axperirncc in the businesK. he fnels confidant t hat hewlll beableto i ve en lire s,,itil'action io a 1 1 w ho marfavot him wittt a call, fie has now on hand. and willconataiuly keep a lame assortment of C"cA, GiL'and StUtrii Harness, Lady's JSaddles, BrldUs. II7tij., 4c. Cfc nth men's Saddles, IViips spurs, q-f. nllnf which he wijl warrant to bao I lU I . . ..... ....I . I. A l.n . t d i i.i'i .i i mi., a i.u nui.iiiausiiiur He has also a I a rue assortment OT Trunk. Valises, Saddle and Carpet Hats. iatchelf. Kaiit-y Trunks, &c, and all other ar ticles usually kept In such establishments, all of which he ofl'erHow for CASH, or on shoncredit o pniiiipl ciiBtnniers. saddles, Harness, Tranks, Radical Bass. Ac. Ac. made to order. Inaddition tothe above the subscriberalwa v keeps on hand a largesnpply of String; Leather , no nns now, ano win Kr?jicnriign ine season a goo assortmen t ot a jy .ctls. All are invited to call and examine my Goods, whetherin want or not, as I take pleasu re i nshtv- ngmy assortment to all who may Ltvor me with nil. Harness andCoach Trimmings sold at a fair price to persons buying to manufacture. Also, vv hips at wholesale. Allkindsof Ridirig Vehides bought r. old on nm.iiilons. JOHN J. CONOLEY. Feb. 7, 1654. 133 . WILMINGTON MARBLE AND STONE YARD. ' II K Subscriber having accepted the agency of several la rso establishments at the Nonh which u ill furnish him an unlimited supply of finished or nfinixhed, Toreign and domestic MARBLn of all ualities, is prepared to fill all orders for ION UM KS I'S AMI) TOMBSTONES, nd every otherarticle in the line of the business 1 reasonable rales SCULPTURING, LETTERING OR CARVING, Executed as well aa can he done either North or South. Thebeat reference can be given, if required. JAS. McCLA RAN AN. Jan. 6, 1854. ' tf. TH0S. R. C A R R , M. D. D. D. S. PRACTICAL DENTIST for the last ten years, i. ;narges lor 10 or lest artificial teeth on fine gold plate. each, t 7 00 An entire set of teeth nn fine gold plate, 150 00 Ditto on gold with artificial gums, 15J 0J Ditto on I'latina plate with artifi cial gums, 15C 00 Upper oi under ditto, atli, 75 GO A Pivot tooih that cannot hedirtinsubh- ed from the natural, 5 00 A fine void filling, v arrant td rertranertt. 2 00 Do. and destroying ihe nerre 13 to 6 0i. Extracting a tooth, 50 cts. to 1 0? Best dentffrics and tooth brurhes alwsysnn liand Every operation warranted toglverntlrr saii'fac ti. n 1'eeth inserted immediately after theextrae tton of ihe fanga and remodeled after the . gam have "hrunken wi'hout additional charge. Office on MarkePt , 2 doors beiow the Church Wilmington, N. C, April 22. 16 if. NOW is the lime lo have yousrooms and pas sages papered with decorations, fine or com mon, as we haye large assortments on hand, and superior workmen from New York, bo JH hang paper in latest slvles. WILKINSON ESLER. Jaly Ti. Paper Hangers and Upholsierera. ' E. R. DURREE, 139 WtTER STBGKT NEW-YOB K, Mannfactnrer anil Proprl tor of DCBKEE'S TC1ST OS BlIIXG POWDEB, Imnorter and Dealer in CREAM TARTAR, , SUP. CAItB. SODA, SAL HDA, CASTILE SOAP, BLAi'E LEAD. BRITISH LUSTRE, UEF'D PEtRLASU, SAI.ERATUS, BOOKING EXTRACTS. MATCHES WAX ad WOOD. Dec. 23rd, 1854. 117-ly-e. NOTICE. THEsubscriber.respeeifully informs the public, thsthe is nowiranascfing the Auction business on his own account, and hope s by strict atr.entior.to business, to merit a contlnunnrr ofthat patronage heretofore so liberally bestowed opon him. M. CRONLY. Slock, Real Estareand Negroes. bought and sold on a i-oinmisionol t i-er cent either at private oi public snle . San843p4: DOCT. JOHNSTON, . haii i more Lock 1iosiitai. WHERE tiny be obtained the most spredy, pleasant and effectual remedy In the world for aa . SECRET DISEASES. Gonorrhoe, Gleets, Strictures, Srmirftl Wrtk ness, Painsin the Loins, Constitutional Dt biiiiy lmpotency. Weakness of the Back and Limbs Af fections ot the Kidneys, Palpitation ol the Heart Dysr.ep8ia,Ne.vou Jrritabi fty. Diseases of the Head, Tnroai Nose or Skin j and ail tWe serious and melancholy disorders a rising from thedesiruc tiye hsbiisof outh, v. hlch destroy both body and ttiind, those secret snd solitary practfc es more f..tal to their victims thsn the songs of the Syrei.s to the mariners cf Ulysses, blighting iheir most btil liant hopes or snticipuiions, rtndciing marriage, dec., impossible. i ' ' Young men. Especially, who have become the victims of SotUa. rj Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of young men of the most exalted laicnisaod brilliant Intellect, who might otherwise have entranced lis tening Senates with the thunders of eloquence or wsked toccstacy the living lyre, may call with full confidence. , MARRIA fiTJ. Married persons, or those con templa ti ng ma rrlaee . ing auarrof physical weaknes. should immedi- bei o..r w...u,i ui. j., Bna oe restored to perlett betiiin. who places himself undortheenreof Dr.John ston may religiously confide in his honor as a een tleman,and confidently rely upon hisklll asa Dhv aician. 'f") OFFICE.No. 7. SOUTH FnFni-nirr o. ui. j., ana be restored """"o rxiwiii IJAtiliJIUllt, at. UP TILE STEPS. (east lde,) and XUMIiER.uT you wil ii,ii.,kM th.,i.,. A CURE IX 7'iro OA YS, OR XO CJA Rt JGE. ro mercury or xanseoug Drugs L'ecd. TAKE NOTICE. Da. Johkstom is the only regularly Edural.d Physician who advertises his veiy extensive Piac tise. and his many Wonderful Cur;t is a sufficient guarantee to the affilcled. Those vho vish to be speedily and eftduaUy cured, should shun the numer. oas trtjting tmpotferi , who Only ruin , their health, " i f J w Vlt VII llSIUil DR. JOHNSTON, Memberofthe Royal College of burgeons, London: graduate from one of the most eminent Colleges of the United States, and the greater part of whose lite has been spent in the Hospitals of Lopdon Par is, Philadelphia, and elsewhere, has effected 'some of the moat astonishing cures that were ever known. Many troubled with ringing in theeare and head vnenasleep, great nervvosnsse, being alarmed at sudden sounds, snd bashfuinesa. with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of mind, were cured immediately. I A CERTAIN DISEASE. When the misguided and imprudent votary of pleasure finds ha has imbibed the seeds of .bis painful disease, it too often happens that an ill-tini-ed sense of shame, or dread of discovery, deters him front applying to those who, lrom education und respectability, ran slone befriend him, delay ing till the constitutional sysmptoms of this horrid tlUease make their appearance, such us ulcerated sore throat, diseased nose, nocturai pains in the head and limbe, dimness of-sight. deafness, nodes on the shin bones and arms, blotches on the head, face and extremities, progress on-with frightful ra pidity, till at last the palate of the mouth or the bonesdf the nose fall in. and the victim ofthis awful disease becomes a horrid object of connuir. seration, till death puts a period to hia dreadful suf ferings, by seeding him to "dial bourne from whence no traveller returns." To such thereio-e. Dr. Johnston pledges himself to preserve llio most inviolableseciety; and. from hi extensive rac tire in the first Hospilaisin Europe and America, he can confidently recommends safe and speedy cure to the unfortuna'e vjetim of this horrid dis ease. It is a melancholy fact, that thousands fall victims io this dreadful disease, owing to the un skilfiilneBs"ol lnoranl pretenders, who. by tlie use of that deadly poison, mercury, ruin the constitu tion, and either Bi nd the unfortunate mifn-rr n, ,,n .untimely grave, or else make the residue of life mU- craoie. i TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. J. addresses all tnose who haveinitired them. selves by private and improper indulgences. 1 hese are some of the sad and melancholy ef fects, produced by eaily habits of youih. vir : Weakness of the Back and Limbs, Pains in iho Head. Dimness of Sight. Loss of Mutu-ufnr Pow er, Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspept-y. Nervous irritability. Derangement ul the Digestive Func tions, vunerai iseoiiuy, symptoms of Consump tion . dr c. Mentally The fearful (fleets on the mind are much to Le dreaded: Loss of Memory. Confusion of Ideas, Depression of Spirits, Evil Forebodinps. . .. i . r ... I ... l... it r . . . - . " .iTt-isiunui ouririj, oeu lmbisksi, l.ove or Soli tude. Timidity, &c..sre some of the evils produced, Thousands of persons of all ages, can now judge what is the cause of their declining healih. Los ing their vigor, becoming weak, palo and emacia ted, have a singulsr appearance about the eves coueh and symptoms of consumption. Married fersons, or tnose contemplating mar rlaee. blng aware of physical weakness, should imtnedletcly consult Dr. J. and be restored to ner. feet health. T)R. JOHNSTON'S INVIGORATING REME DY FOR ORGANIC WEAKNESS. By this treat and important rrmedv weakness or the organs ia speedily cured and full vi-' r restored. Thousandsof the most Nervous ar.d Debilii.it. d individuals who had lost all hope, have been iiui:ic- diateiy relieved. All impediments to I MARltlAGE. I Physical or Mental Disqualifications, Ncrvcus Ir ritability Tremblings snd eakries, or exhausllou of the most fearful kind, tpeedily cured by Dr. Johnston. 1 Youni: men who have injured themselves by n certain practice indulged in v. hen alone a habit friqucmly lenrned from evil companions, or sl school, ihe effecis of wJiich are nightly fell, even when asleep, and if not cured, renders marriage impossible. ai:d destroys bo'h in Ind and body. What a pity that a young man, the hope of his country, and the d.irlli g of his parents, should be snatched from all prospects a nd enjoyments of life, by the consequent-ts ol deviating from the path ( nature, and indulging in a certain secret habu.- Such persons, belore comemplniing I MARRIAGE, Should reflect that a sound mind snd body ore the most necessary requisites, to promote connubial happiness. Indeed, without these, the journey through life becomes a wear; pilgrimage: the pros peel hourly darkens to the view; the mind kecemes shadowed with despair and filled with the melan choly reflection thai the happjnessof snother b comes bllshted wiih our own. I OFFICE NO. 7 SOUTH FREDERICK-ST., Baltimobs, Md. AH Surgical Operations Iei formed. N. B- Let no false delicacy prevent you, but apply Immediately either personally or by letter. Skill Diseases Speedily Cured. TO STRANGF.RS. I The many thousxnds cured at this institution with in the lar I ten years, and iho nurnerotie impor tant Surgicsi Opera lions performed by Dr. J., wit nessed by the Reporters of the papers, snd many other persons, notices of which have appeared sgnin snd sgain before thejiublic, is a sufficient guaran tee that the affile ted will find a skilful and honora ble physician - - TAKE NOTICE. . Ills with Ihe rreatest reluctance that Dr. JOHN. STVN permit his card iu sppear before ihe public, deeming it unprofessional for a physician to adver tise, but nnlesa h did so, ihe aftlicied, especially strangers, could not fail to fall into the hards of those impudent, boasting Imposters, individuals d -siiints of knowledge, name snd charaetrr. pd- iirs, shoemakers, mechanics, Ac, advertiins ih in i selves ss physicians; ignorant quacKS. irui jinny, lying certificates of Great Wundcrful (.'vres lrom persons who cannot be found, or obtained fr a few dollar from Ihe Worthless snd Degraded, and many other cunning and contemptible ariificcs to entice the afflicted, trifling month after menlh. 4r n Ions as poihle. nnd In despair, lesve you with ruined health. to slab over your itslline disappoinim nt. If ! this motive that induces Dr. J. li adverti , for ks alons edn curs you. To these unarqu.iinted with hit reputstion. he deems it mcssary i.t say hat his credentials or diplomas always hang in his Office. i W EAKNES" or THE ORGANS Immediately cored, and full vieor restored. j rysLt. LETTERS POST-PAID-REM E DIES SENT BY MAIL. . i All letters must be Pa'd and contain a Vctsytt Stamp for the reply, or no answer will be sent, Jan. Bth, 1838- PJ-lf P

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