VOLUME , X JNUMBER , 48. i WILMINGTON, N; C.;,TUESD AY'MORNING, JULY 3, 1855- WHOLE NUMBER 1150 Mlv5CfciLL.AiSV. 4. CLERGYMAN TORS ED SOLDIER. Sotu tw-rntjr year go, A ydung man. Whom I ahull u me-: "Jamie ,M was pnstor of a Info cbnregtiuon of ihe Established , Cburchof Scotland. At school nd el tolFeg-e he vi duiifignished for the love "of leHrninff, unci as a minister unr valle T r hU eloquence and' ruenlaJ attaintnen 8' 4e had been settled abotjia year, i.ril was Upoir the eve of being married to a fine young woman. tie hai loved frara chi'.dhotxJ, . when-the heritors and - several English rtilemen, who frj then on a visit to the iS'orh, attended kirk to heur the famous reucher. H more than verified his fame; he t-nraptured hn audience. His theme ih story of Pis church. Its rrmuj, yr'ar? of liisastrous wurs, its martyrs, it heroes, its undying hope, even when des- t . u . . . i Hn.4lrtia ...... V . ... j)iir SPf'ineU IU BUrUU'l tl III ruun-so niiii, its unwearied toils and its final triumph wens each in turn presented 10 the iriirnt of with a cower and feeling lh;l defy descript on. He stood the sreniua I eloquence personified. v But there was on aimn his hearers who was not bewilder . Jered by his glowing1 pictures. ' 'llie gentle-hearted Beella, his betrothed, "whetvihe coofrregation disp-rseJ, folio wen " him to the m.iis. , He received iter tn his Sttxly, but while rood tie ting her to a Chan he sank " upon . the floor, ami burst mm tears. -OJmiel Jamie. 1" she exclaimed, as he raist-d her tenderly in his arms, an., pealed he ona. rv ye b "ie ' broken tiif-.puichf-art !" , ' How so, yy , Blla ex . plain 1" ' "Ye were, drunk,- nving drunk Jamie, and t wonder the elders did ;ae tak ;jout pihe pulpit I '.Ye. whined and r-m" ted, and sometimes: God forgie me for say' ing sae, h thought L saw the Evil Ou-. stand ng beside you, laughing and clap-. ping you. on the shoulder. : My puir brain .reeled 1 was ra d'aii'.l lenew it I'm mail nQW I canna live out this day 1 (eel lay blood freeze Q' God, be merciful to roe a sinner, and save, O save my Jamie 1" Her bead reclin d upon his bosom, she gazed upon hlin for u uiumeut, und expired iu his "arms .' " - . " " He had preached his last sermon. No entreaties - of a consregaiion who loveit v nun no naitermg oners oi luuim pim-i tnent,-tendered by the gentry, could induce hjm to resume his labors as minister. J ". Five or six years passed, when the wri ter of.this who was his schoolfellow, ac cidentally met him in London.. Jamie was then one of the principal teacners in a large education establishment, and was highly 'esteemed for the moral excellence of bis character, as well as his varied learning and skill as a successful teacher. He was dressed in deep mourning,shunned society. anil when the labors of the day closed, be either wandered alone through the streets, or retired to his lodgings. The scene , ot ory. - . '""'. 1 Her pure soul, he said, saw him as he whs a poor, vain, self-conceited sinner. For the purpose of concentrating his thoughts and infusing-life into bis sermons, he was in the h.ibit of takimr flass of whiskey be- fore he Dreached the fatal sermon, he fell rather nervous, for he knew there would . be strangers to hear him. and took nearly two glasses - What he said, or how he conducted himself, ho effort - of memory could recall the death of Bella alone hati merged into itself the doings of tht dread ful daw Thi r.mrIimnt whir.h he re ceived sounded in his ears like satire and mockery, and the very name of liquor im-- pressed him with horror! . ' . He Jeft home and came to. London - where he Obtained a' situation as a teacher; . but every thing appeared so black to hin that he expressed fear he should, in some unguarded moment, destroy himself. :' - His friend",wbO was a sailor, suggested some acaive "empldj tnentt (bat would call into play bis physical faculties, and thus give his mind a spell, and ended by offer-. ing to procure biin a place before the masi in a ship . "I like your suggestio .," he said,.-but dislike lhe6ea.",-."Then tnrit soldier y and seek employment-in fmlia." where there fa always plenty of fighting." ul will,! be said, springing from his chair, "when ray engagement expires, I will pur chwse and Ensign's coramission. L won derth thought never suggested "itself to me, for my ancestors", far. back as I , can tract; them, were 6odders. -Better, faf. bet tf rt die on the field of battle, than1 fall by oneVown hand P We separated. r . i A few week's since, in running thy eye along the list of those who had distinguish ,ed themselves at ihe battle of Inkerman, -1 saw the name of Lieut. Col. -. A letter from my friends bas - since informed 'me" that tie had served in lnIia under Lyjril .Gough.'und.wa? promoted for his gall ini .Anlln4.( in Ik,.. ..!n...m. II- .... ent nl the battles of Aim i, Balnklava anil lnkermnn. and t last accoadts." was , iri raru l.alth. ens-ared. in the sies-e of RHns tppoi., v HrvM stilf single his -heart was jlead ti love!" ' ; ; ' '. I . ' : t " lactdent In fhe lllstory or Sorth Carolina.; At the lateconimetremeiit of theUni- versity-ot fMonti Carolina an aauress r fore the liters ry'societkwW deliverrtt .by George Davis Vf VVilfjluigton!,: r Hrs -Men pf the Lower Cape Fear.nx ; Th spaksr recited. .cTuriuir- the cnurse 6t Jnsoration, the folliMving thrilling arul cici " -moraoiQ UKUpeiJi-in lue Hisiury ot the Old North State, Ia speakinir ol yjne posmun oi.ortn-uaroiiHann trie Iif,the first of iheyear 1766. the sldop of war DilligeDce arrrvediii' the Cape Fear, bringing tbetampsv.;Now,- look . wharshatl happen I- She floats a. gaily. "VP" th'- rivet as thodgh'sheeame oa afi ' errand of grare, With snils"ail set,ud , the; crosjf of 3t, .Qeqrga fiaUQtuig apeak, her cannon f rowninir upon Ihe retelHotis lit tie" tp Mta t Br a ns w ic k, as she y a w ui- to tier , anchor. People ot Xiape isear, U?o istvs ja befbr you! The paw ot ihe'Hou is mi your hads fhe,"terrible liprxof England ! Will you x:rmiiph suh- i marvel y, or redeem the hoijor that was pledged" lor you? ; Yon have spoken brave words abotrr the rights ol" the-pe; pie have ye acts as brave ? Ah ! gen tleman, there were men iu Noith Caro ;hia: in thost days, : - V ?- ' Scarcely had the stamp ship crossed the bar, ' when Colouel Waddell was watching her Ironi the shore. "He sent h messengei to Wilnringtot to his fi iend Colonel Ashe. As she rounded to tn't itichor, opposite the Custom House at Bt nnswick they appeart! upon the shor i vith two companies of friends and gal I nit yoh ten at tht ir Kicks. '" Bewarr, J.dm Ashe ! Hnge Waridtdl, tak heed! Consider well, brave gentlt-nvn, the jeiilous- issue, you daw ! Kfmemlier that armd resistance to the King's au thority is treasn;i! I;i his 'palace, -at A ilmtngloti, the. 'Yoll of CaioUna" is alread' chafing against you ; and know yon not thai youder, . accross the water, England still keeps" the Tower, tin .Traitor's Gate, the scaffoldand the axe7 Full well they know ; but They have ; thi-tf lie uion the cast, Ami niw mt itret the hazard of the dif. . By threats of violence thy ititimMa ie 1 thn commander of the sloop, and he promises not to land his stamps. They ?eize the vessel's bo.it and hoisting a nast and flag, ''mount it upon a cart and anarch itt triumph to Wilmington.' Up on tluir arrival the town is illuminated. Next day, with Colonel ' Ashe at thfir fead, the people go in crowds to tlx (iovernoi's house, and demand of hiiu James Houston, the stamp master, U oii his retusat to ddivei. him up forth with," they set about to burn his house above his head. Teriified,'tlie Govern or at length complies, and $ Houston is coudncted to the market house, where, in the presence ot the assembled people heis made to talie the solemn oath nev er to exiTute the duties of his office. Three glad hurrahs ring through the old market house, and the stamp act falls stillborn in North Carolina. Cheers And -this was more than ten years be fore the I 'oclarafioh of Independence, nine before the Buitleof Lexington, and nearly eight before the Boston Tea Par ty; The destruction of the , tea was done in the night by men in disguise, und history blazons it and New. En gland boasts of it,f and the fame of it is world-wide. But this other act, mote gallant and daring done in open day by well known men, with arms in their hands and under the Kiug's flag who remembers or who tells of it ? When will history do justice to North Carolina? Never, till some faithful and loving son of her own shall giid his loins to the task with unwearied industry and un flinching devotion to the honor of his dear old - mother. 'A BOLD DRAGOON. In one affair at Balaklava, an English dragoon named Edward Malone was pur sued by seven Russian cavalry, the fore most of whom passed a lance at him; by shifting his position he avoided it, but it en tered the body of his horse, and both lay prostrate on the ground. Malone, releas ing himself as soon as possible from his poor animal, sprung on bis feet, when he saw himself, surrounded by seven of the enemy's lancers -It momentarily occurred to him. that by keeping himself in constant motion, he should b" a more difficult ob ject for these seven to practice 'upon, and he resolved to sell his life as dearlv as pos sible. In this unequal contest, his plan was to face as many as be could, strike ihe lance of the nearest upwards, instantly thrusting his sabre into his antagonist. In this manner he had actually dispatched three; and -was engaged -.with a" fourth, when assistance coming up. the others fled, not however without having inflicted twelve lance wounds on Malone As may be im agined he was exhausted from loss of blood, ipuscular exertion and the excitement nat urally attendant on a man on foot contetal ing for so long a period with seven horse men, during which lime he received his numerous wounds.; '- Edward Malone,' af tei being supplied with some spirits from a fallen Russian, rallied, and determined if possible tty try his prowess once more, and he soon had the opportunity, on a Russian sergeant of ns fine stature as himself, whom, ifter exchanging" a few ots, he felled to the ground in the sight of several witness es. .--:-. ..-'-'.,-; T ' . ANECDOTE OF CHASCELLOR KENT. . . The late-; Ciincellor Kent was oiie of those men whose innate dignity ena bled him to-take iu" good part familiari ty the result of ignorance ainl accident. He was exceedingly fond of m,irtial mu sic, and hearing thia drums of a recruit ing party,', who had . takeii a station at the corner riflhe streetrbeat a point oi war, he walked out to listen to it nar5 r. Insensibly he- was- whistling the burden of the tune . - wheq: the -: man 61 war aecosted him, thus : , . " uYou are fond of.'such'musio then- my fine fellow ?' V .,'- -i . , Yes,'' was the reply. " tWeU, Iben said, Sf rgeard JOie vhyt pofjoin ,u1 J, Good quarters, .good bounty, latge bounty I Beside, our captmrr is a 2rlorious eUow.'i Why 'donyou 'now You cisn'Odd betier.i s - -. '" : 'Vyellr said the ChancellorI haTeorje; pretf v strong objeciion.1; - . l(WhM is ttll aslieA ihe SergeeBLv ;' f 'Why, just now I happervto have a bet ter trade.; ' ' : ; - ?-v" . ' - ' What trade is it.?- 6aTJ the inquisitor- I ara Cbancellot of the Suta ottNew York.. - - . WbewP muttered tbVSergeanC'Sirike up I OjUick, tiiue foxwaxd, matcb ll - l iiulilioeJ eterr ToMDAr,. Thodt and -Iatukpat al 5 per anniua, payable n all caae "n uJvance. ,. ft Y CAOSf AS LORINGt-Kditob and lOFai roa, - - . - Corner Front .tint Market Streets, - - ; . ' WltMIeTOI. M. c- , 8 ITRS OR ADVKRTISIXG. i aqr. 1 ioriion 0 50 f 1 aqr.2 wionlbs, 94 Ou t i " 75 I I " 3.. 6 00 t 3 " -' 1 00 I I " 6 . ,' " 8 4 0 t . t month,1 I 2 ai) j 1 12 I 12 00 -Ten lint-a or less make square. If an adver .isemedt exceeds ten lines, me pi ice will be in kroporiion. . ''" -alt aivertlaeinents are payable at the lime of iielrtnsertioB. -" - ; .Contract! lih vQnrly'adrertUera, will be made n ihe mvsi liberal lerma. - , - . " ' ir:ia-ifr f cjntracis for vearlr adviTllsfnii w ill o-rmktr-d .ShiialJ eiren-i'"ianre-reiidt.r ih 'nt in bitinea, ar an naexpertod remova necessary, a charge a-crdia i ihe pu--tlht- rirm will be at "fit? jp'lan oj the eooirattjr, for ne time ri has advert.!-d. - nriiie: of .Innuul Adveriim;rs ia Ktrieilj limited ' iIit itn iiumc liate 'insinesaj atid sill dverl Iseuii ntii tor the benefit of other ptrtonn, t wi ll ts nil i lvrti't!"i' niol iMi nrtltalWy con-o'--;LifcUl t hdr ouay buirwa.-, and all exeet j lwTtie'tnl in length k -otherwise bry.tnil the limits n;asfei. ""i'l !ch.irgi-d at ihe usual rnfps. N A irti-rfncnt! is Included tn the con rael or ih ale or rent f ho-"-s or land in town r -ointrr r for ihe sal or hire of negroes, heih ir h pr'p"riv i owned bv h advert ler or bv thr (ktmih. These; are excluded by the term "immediate busineas " - , " : ' III , Wxr'iso nMr Inserted in th trl-weoklv "a ttmercial re entitled to one iesertion in ihe Wreliln fr" of r hnrwe. - iI, C'Kt AM RtVCV I'niXTIJlG, KIE' BTEDII SIIPKSIOR STYLE. ' ; ';Tr T5H5 :o.f HRrtriiAi. NawVoBa: Vi-irs. Oolxxsii 3b Pottk -- Oh Smitm Central Wharf HuJlimore W at . H- PtAKB nd Wm. Thomson . Mm Li i i. ... i I m ly ! ' I... GUWO. atri RAGS for safe br bAlAMS, BRO. & OO. , IJ.Vt'ON. V LOT of snoorior io. C Bacon," flams .f Sidea, just received, and for eali- by - and May U)4 FtlKKU &. H iUSTOIV. ioxiX(ani:tA & uye whiskey 1 n BBL fox sale by IU Apiiild. N. BAtlLOW. PUR nXDRasrONEn haTppiirrhasi'd iheen l tlr inurc't of P. K. DIKiXSON & CO. in the Gnsson MUs, and of PAttSLF.V, McUAK ''0.,'in Ihe Hilton ili!l- f. and hae aisot-iat.-d hemselTt-s loselher under the firm of PAitsiLEY, i:ivva & co. . ; - Thy wltl continue ihe transaction of the Lum ber Rutrim-Bs in all its rtflnrhea; and hope to re tain the correspondence of the old Firms. or;. pft.si.Kr, " - ROBT. J tJOWAS, iSO. McRAK, W O JO.NKS, DAVID S. COWAN. April 10, 1'55. ' - . 12-tf. - Journal and Herald copy.- ' JUST RECEIVED ,Pr Schr. L. P. Smitk, -TKF.QS Ne Kwifti It) Boxoa ' Cheese; LJ Smoked Beef, Beef Tongues, tJoflee, Sugar, l"ruph d Suiiar, Powdered --uar, and a variety oi Fresh Confectionary, Are.. Ac. April 24. . . GF.O. MYERS. F0RS.1LI1 Planting 'Potatoes, yellow- and 40 libla. Applet, juM received W. M. S H ERWOO D ft C . - 141. ch ice and for f ale by Feb. 20. HERRING. Of BBLS. Cut Herring,' lry-salfed; tj ' 3'J do. round do J ut received, and for ala by v.- ADAMS, BKO. f- CO. May 8. 24 WILKINSON & ESLER HA VK on hand, anil make to order, Hair, Moss, Sh act and Fell M a' trasses, Pillawa, Bols ter, Sheets, Cascn, Spreads, Cxoforia, Mosquito .Ne'linst alto repair Solas. Chairs, 4c, or any kind of Upholsterer's work. ' ;.: , May 24, i 31 SACK SALT. 500 SACKS in prime order, or sale by Feb 13. . J. R. BLOSSOM. BENNETT & BROKAW, - PRODUCE, v V., ; COMMISSI 0 N MERCHANT S, "' "-:! FOR, THE 8ALB Of -.-.,-' Flour, Grain and iStvils, Duller, Cfuvse, Lard, 2 Dried Fruits, isinnked Meals and Fro- , visions. . ,-. ( NO. i, FROST STr XKAR THE BA TTER V NKV YORK. -Vs; To avoid error and delays, it Ic desirable that eonaienors be very particulnr to put their Initiate upon li oid hipp d to us for sale. -.' . June 11' f ;.; 40-tf CAXDIKS. CONSTANT sappty or assorted Candies. at A wholesale and retail. For sale1 by ' Of 881 . .. ? '-- L. iV. B A t L. N. B A KI.Ow . ' Feb. 6 . - - No. 3 Granite flow, Front-st. TnE CAROLINA CULTIVATOR. NO. 3,(Miv) received single copies for side and subscriptions received ut i -? ' Mjf J3. - . S. W.WniTAKER'S. . FOR RENT. , A Sm ill flou e on Front Street, suitaMs for a small family, unlii the 1st . OctebT .next, apply to v - , . - ; lOUiili,8) l Aui at i u. ( a pri 26 ; is f VtE RAVE NOW ON H IND I I , AVBtY large and iian'lsoine ,asnrnertt of Paper Haniringsv Bordors, Screens, . Decora lions.Ac . whUb we will sell very Jow for CASH", and hanir thetn in th l;itet si vies ' . Wilkinson & rslrr, -. . ' Upholders and Paper-Hangera May 24. ." , 3!' KM0RP FRUIT. V r WK areennsit(yretfiving freh sirppUes -of Fruit and Confi-eiionnriea;." The schr. K. W. Brown has jutfl arrived from New Ya(, and We now offer for fca-e; ... ' yr. - Bo.Te of fine- -eel Onn?s; fiae' Lenions; Mountain Sicily Fruit, and a. Iart;e assortment of tonfecionerv and Fancy Articles , For -sale st 'ho variety Store, nnder the Herald Orfice. Market street. J ' W4. I. DcNKALK. J May 24. : - ... - . ; . 31 -.SPIRITS TURPENTINE CASKS. 10GD, SprIT Turpentine Caoks. for sale by aae 19.' J. H. FLANNKR. ORANGES :ND LEJfONS RECEIVED-i his Uy, )a prime orderby r: ,' . i- ... 1.. N. BARLOW. -;, , Vuntri6.i- i . .No.I Granite Row." - ;:-rMriSUNDRrcS FTJLTON-MARKKT HKfcF; Salmon i Mack erel, and Smoked Beef received this' day by May 17.- ... -i" Lt. BARLOW . CILLS OF EXCIIANGD. . ; AN F.le?ant Kdition of Bitls af Kchange, Vrlnt ed In GeimaHy, in Books of 10 quire and Iff hoete, fvr Mle t t ofice of Th Conunma. BUSINESS CARDS. - E. J. LUTTERLOH. FOR WARDING Sj- COMMISSION . " - . .- MERCHANT. ; tVll.MtMOTON, W.C. . Sept:28t)i. 1654. . - 83-12m. W. M. SHERWOOD & CO.'; Wl HOLESALE Grocers and Comuiiaeion Mer rhnnia V ilnungton, 1 . C. A II MtniiiAnmMllll ot Ma vat .Stores, together witli Cotton, Kaconi La:d, Corn, Steal, Flour, dec!', hai efcure the highest market price. v - , Dec-13 - 115-tf J. D. LOVE, MAyVFACTURtiR AA7 HEALER IN C1BINW FUUMIIRE, BEDSTEADS CHAIR, MATTRESSES Ac. &c. Kront utreet, Sent h ot" Market, - , IIOWn'h 80II.DING. WII.MISOTON, N. C. Seut 16, !8S4. . " 79-y-e J. C. LA IT A, COMMISSION MERCHANT d GENERAL AGKNT WILMINGTON. N. C. Oct. 1,1854. ' , 85-1 yc. - VIL.KISOjr & USLKR, UPnoLsrcns & PiPEii hangers, KEEP ON HAND AND MADE TO ORDER, Mattresses, Feather Bdst Window Curtains and I'ixlures AU work in ihe anove line don at shoncst No- tic?. ' iluiingion, N. C, Market at. March 16, 1854. .- ' 1 JrSSi,.r.BU)SSOM, T Uinefal Coin.uii.sioa tad Forwarding Jierehant I'rompt persoiiat attention glvm to. CoHSlgn- . meitts for fialnor slilpmt nt. Liberal Lttfh advance matin on Oonsienmenlt to me or to my New Yrk friends . Wilmington, Jan. 30, I84. 135. W.C. HOWARD, CiKNKRAL CotB!uiiin nnd Forwarding Mer f c-iant, vViliiiinrion :S.C. . - " . ' Lioeral tJnces made on Consignments. Nov. 29, 1833. - . 109-lf C. DLPRE, - DANIEL B. BAIKR. C. DuPREi CO. GENERAL. AGENTS COMMISSION "AMU follWAiimSG Mli.CC II A NT!, v ' i... - WILMINOION it. 0. July 22d, 1S54., - v . 54 12m. .; JAMES ANDKirt)!. " EOWABD SAVAOC A N OCRS ON & S1VA(.E. GENERAL CO M UIXSION MERCHANTS , ', . WILMINGTON'aM, C. ' Liberal cish advance made on consignments. " March 27, 1654, . - . . 94. RUSSELL & BROTHER, -' lLATS ELLIS. UILL CO.) GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. VVILMIXUTON, N: C. Liberalcash advances made on :rnignmentsof Naval Store, Col ton, and other produce. . May 3, 1334. : : .: . '' - C. &D Da PRE. WHOLE SALE AND KETAL DEALERS IN Rruss. RleiUcIiies. Clienilciils.l,iltts, !! live StufTs, tilasa. eifumery. Cigar, Old L.liirei fancy Articles, &e MARKKT flITREKTrw y WlLMIXCTOJi, reaerlptlonsoarefullyioulJ)ounde4J1f eerl nceo persons. -March 28. 1854. " ' ' ; V WILLI. M A. GWYE1, General IgcatFarwarJing&CominlssioiiHerehaBt I take pleasure in Informing my friends, th it I am prepared to give all business entrusted to me efficient and personal attention. Lhavea what! for Naval Stores, with ample aecominodatios-, Spirit 14. and '.V .rehouse. Consignments of Naval .Stores for aaleor shipment ; snd fteVkinds of coun try pruttice solicited. Cash advances made on consijfnmcnis. - April 13, 1854. - J 15. WILLIAM n, PEARE, COLLECTUB AND ADVl RTISIPG AGFST. For Country Newspapers throughout the United SStatca, v Basement of Sun Iron Bu lainys, Baltimore street All business en'-rusud lit nis care transacted proinpilv.""1 !oeralterma. - -j. . - seat 7, 1854., . . . 95-tf T JAMES E. 3IETTS, C OMMJSSION A Fail WA RD1NG MERCHANT. ' W I L M 1 CTOX, N . C . , August 26ih, 1854. ' , . 69-tf. S t. C. & B. G. WORTH, ' ; saasissiOH ixd piSvVvkoixg UEtitnms, - WILMINGTON, N. C. '-Jarr'lt;1854.. Vl--- ' - 's'; 125-c J AS. T.fBTTEWA'ri OKO. I. PSITCRBTT: PEfTEWAY & PRITCUETT. General Commifiion and Korwardlntf Mer CHANT. A LtO WHOLESALE OKtlCERS, . NOitTH WATF.R STREET, -- . . vVimiNOTew, N.C. . ' Prompt attention witt be given to the- sale of Naval Stores and all kinds et Produce. . Intend keeuine an assortment ef Groceries, L quors and 1'rovMions. - July 18. . ; 52. JOSEPH L FLiNNER, 4 - General Commisioa Merchant, - v wiMixtiros, s. c - May 9ih. 1334. , . . . ' ' - 87-!y-c. J AS. n. CHADBOURN & CO.;"" iieaeral Commission Merchants, MTII,MI?IGTlJi, NT C. . . . " "Jas. H.r 0AOouairrf ' Obo-Cbadbodbb. ' u. 1.1354. - ' ; l'' HENUY NUTT, " . - " I TlCpiS FOSWlRDli! AGFST, " V Will give kit personal attention to b tuineei enlrutl-.- : . ed to kUeare - Sept. 8, 1854. . , . : '.. . ... 75-ly-c -: ' ' GEORGE SIYERS, '7' ITDUESiLE USD RETAIL , CJMCER Keeps eauslanUy on hand, 'innes." Tea: Liquor; JPr.nUitm,tood.and Willow Wart, Frvit, ' ConfectiqiMfrie,$rG 'South Front ttreet, . - ':. -J WtUHlNCTUS, N, C. .Nov. I8:i853-r" ' -. .- "'109. . -liENAN T. JIORGAN, ; - FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERC BANT, . js-t ; " -..inHERAW, S.-C. ' ' I March 27,1855.- . - , ' S-6m-e. ;:?&?r QUINCE & COWAN. ' WHOl.ESAl.EAVl R ETA 1 1 GROCERS; -PEA HERS IN triNES LIQUORS. : . - Gamer of Front aiKtPiinces streets, V WILUINTONNCv Q- rtirw LBS.'WAYNF. I LBS.'WAYNF. CO RACON, Hog I 'J'- Kound, lor sale . ; March 3Ir CDnPREiCO. Tnn LONDON INTELLISEKCER1 C? A YS t1 The rrear book; nf. the- Say-is Mr.4- OCimrsley's Westward Ho! It seems ton In everybody's hands.! Warrf VoV Is for sale at ' . 3. WWUITAKER'S. BUSINESS CARDS. A. li. VamBobkblbn. W,: A-al-VHBoiiKti.itN VANBOIiKELEN & BROTHER, . ' , W1MINGTON, N. C. . Manufacturers of and dealeis in Naval Stores. Storage and Wliarfage for Produce furnished ar fair rates under insurance, if desired. - Jan.l. - .. . 122-tf. D. C. FKEEMAN. GEORGE HOUSTON L'ltiiEMAN &. HOUSTON, MERCHANTS AND FACTORS, WILMINGTON, N. C. . D.-'C. FHEEMAV A CO. COMMISSIOiN MERCHANTS, IIS If HOST sTI liliT, - NEW VORK. ?RFE5IJIS USD nUSTUS, WIL5nCT0VS C '"RKP consianily on hand a stock ot Flour, iv.Com. - Fork. Bacon Salt, ColTee, Saear, Mo- lasses, Tobacco . Cigar. Snuff Candles, Soap, Far- tign and IJomesUc liquors ana. nine; iron, Xails.'Pctinfs, Oia, Glass, Domestics, Hals, Boots, Sioes: Lea' her. Agricultural Implements, and a va riety of other artii-k's, suitable for faniiUand plan tation use and iher-til trade, which-they will lisnote of In lots 10 suit dealers or consumer' on reasonable terms for cash.orin exchange for Na val Store or other produce. The senior nnrtner D. C Fbbemas.Is located In the cltv f New York the junior partner, Gro. Hobstow. in Wilmington. , If desired, advances. wiH be made on a niin.nenrs to and fnm either olaee. All hniness entrusted to them will reeeiv. proper nl ten 'Ion; and orders for Goods will be r.tmpllvand carefully rilled. Sept. 9, I9S4 7B-f. iifclO. H.lUULvS, General Coiiiiniioo Mrrcliaut. WlliMISOt'OS, N.C : -.TUTnl . . . ; . . ; . . . : t.. j u . O and purchasing Cargoes for vessels. - itctci ro. K. P. Halt, F,sq. 1 O. G. Par.dey, Esq., Wilmington. I. A. l ayl ir, f.aa J. D. Bella ny, F.q. "Vu i l New York. "1 , . . l. m. f. ;. Xlex'r. tlerron, Jr Philadelphia, texer WilliJins dt, Builer, ) a r F.Baker. Esq. $-..""'" Jan. 2. 1834. 123 tf. I. WESSKI-. ' H. B. EILEH8. WESSEL & EILERS. COMMISSION MKRCH ANTS & WHOf.K VVSALK GROCERS, North Water St., Wll nioiflon. N. C. intend to keep al the above stand a ;eneralaiisortment of Groceries, Liquors, and Provision ar wholesale and to earry on a Genera lCommission Business. , iriimcc i - E. P.Hall Pres't Br'ch Bank of the State. tate. J "" i O. G. Parsley, Pres't Commercial Ba Wif. ?. K.Dickinson, Esq Ponpe t'o. DoUner 4 Potter. Jan. 29 1654. ' j New York,' 131. GEO. II. KELLY C031MISSI0N MERCHANT. Nexldoor to A. A. VVannet's.on North Walerst willattend to theaaleof allkindsof Country Pro duce.stich ar Corn, Peas, Meal, Bacon .Lard ,4c, tnd willkeepeonstantly on hand a full supplyof tiroceries. &c. References. - Wilier Hall. of Wayne, J no IcRae, Wilmington w uaraway. uen. All.. Wettae. P.. P.H ill, Wilmington , Wiley A. Walke. . , Dec;l3l853. 115-ly. IAS. F. GILLESPIE. - GEO. 8. GILLESPIE. JAMR ie. Gir.LF..PIR U CO PRODUCE AND FORWARDING AGENTS. WILMINGTON. N C. farticnlar attention paid to the receipts and Sale of Naval Stores, 7 imber, Lumber. Corn, Bacon, Cot- Ion, qe., a-c. . - , March 30,1855. - - 6. S. M. WEST, Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, "7"ILL sell or buy ll.-al Estate and Negroes a I i a email commission.' . r : ,..,.. .-.van.- Strict attention ifivpini the sale of Timber, Tur pentine; rar, or any kind or Countrv rroduce. . O flee second door, South side of Market ttreet, on ine wnnri. June 12. 1854: : ; . 33-ly. W., P. MOOBE. J NO. A. STANLY. J. W. JONES MOORE, STANLY & CO. COMMISSION MER CHANTS, ': r WILMINGTON, N. C. Oct. 26ih, 1854. . . i 93. ' " ' C. MYKRS, : WHOLES 4LK AND KETAIL DEALER IN HATS. CAPS, UMBRELLAS AND WALKING 0ANE8. No. 1 Granite Row, Front Street. WOOL, Fur Silk, and Moleskin Hats. Cloth, lush, and silk Glnz. d Caps, by the case or dozen, at New York Wholesale Prices. ' . Nov. 9. ' ". - ; '.' ' 99. D. CASH WT ELL, COMMISSION MERCHANT, WILMINGTON, N. C. Sept, 30. 84-tf T.C. WORTH, ; General . Commission Merchant, ' WILMINGTON, N . C. US UAL advance made on consignments of Cot ton, Naval Stores and other produce ? Patiieular attention civen by G. W. Davis to pur chasingcargoes, procuring treight for vessels, 4c. .March Z, . ia-iyc. -COrHRIN & RUSSELL.. ' - (SCPCESSOhX Tff TniTS ALIBflME k CO ) , General Commission Merchants, .V 32. North Wharves, ind i3 North. Water Sts. pailAOiiLPHIA. S. HABVBV COCHBAM, W. S. BUaSBtL. ' ' . Liberat..-h Advances made on consignments. m t nrt.L A . BT a .a? July 30th, 1334. 63-tf. H. OdLLtfm.' Q. POTTLR. Jt. Jr CAM ER DEN. dollner; POTTER & CO. . COMMISSION MERCHANTS, . ' - . N Uw YORK.,. April30,1654. , -1 ,' 20-1. ;v LI N. BARLOW, WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCER, - AND DGALKR Id . .- - ' LIQUORS WINES ALE. PORTER fT -.-Ne 3,Gra!iUe Kw, front Street, . ' WILMINGTON, fi. C. V ,- . Feb. 17th, IP65- 'r r 'T .' ' I40-ifs FREIGHT. Afcj 1 SC4Ua. 4 w us.uvv.ap wj vsbbw r Vl . of Boats, will bereiter boy oIleccti at WiJ-. Jan. 27. -. '.r'i.lvi '- PORK. , . , BBL8, Cltv Mes, received per aehr. 9 Edward Kidder, and for sale hy . FbvlT.$. " -" ZrKt: JdHi FLANNRR. HAVING perfected other srranements-the, nnV dersiened ofll-r their entire stock of Groceries. Tin and Wooden -Ware, for cash only, at rreaily re duced price. QUINCE & COWAN. March 17, isoa. I. HeraJd aa4 Joonul copy. Zerntab' Atl-erbat ic Teolhwash. v TO THE LADIES. N OTHING adds mors to beauty than clean, white Teeth, and Gams of healthy color. The most bnauriful face and Vermillion lips become repulsive, if the latter,, when thev open, exhibit the horrible spectacle of neg.vcted teeth. All who wish clean, while Teeth, healthy Com and a sweet breaih, should give ZERMAN'S TOOTH WASH a trial. For sale by - '- C. dt D. DcPRE, A cents, V .. Wilmington N.C. Sept. 30. ... , 84 PERFUMERY ! I UST received from New York and Philsdel J uia : ,. Gross Lubins's Extracts for the Handk'f ; ' do. do. Toilette .Soape 5 do. - Glenoy Mush Toilette Wsier do. " do. Yerbena do. do, 7 do. Yankee Soap; do. Camphor Sopt , do. - Poniine do. A large assortment of Hair Brushes, and a num ber of fane article usually kept in Drug Stores. O. &, D. DoPRK, Wholenale OrugiMe, , Oct. 5. .Market-st., Wilmington, N. C. ' THE NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFL LNSLUANCECOMP'Y, RALElUtl, N. 0. PHE above Compaiiv his been inoperatioosln theUtfl April, 643, under the Uirectioiiof the following OtBcers, vis : Or. Charles H. 1 onhson, President, Win. O. Haywood, Vice Preaident, James F.Jordan, Sucrelary, Win. H. Jones. Treasure', , - Pcrrln tiusbee, Attorney, ... Dr. iJh.irloa K. Johnson, 1 , .. ,. . ' Dr. Wm.H.McKee, A Medial Board of Dr. R.B.Haywood, S .Conllatl0n J. Hcrsmnn. General Agent. This Company Has received s charter eivlnff ad vantages lui lie insured overanv oiheroomnanv Tlve 61I1 Sei-tion Kives ihe Husband Ihe DrivileBe to ir.sur. his own life for the sole use of his W jfo and Children, free from any clainirof the representa- lvesoi inenusnanooranyor nls creditors. Organized on purely mutual orlncioes. the life memberyHarlicipatein the whole o( the profits which are declared annually Besides. lh aDDlieant tar life, when the annual premium Is over$30 mar pav flic; iiisii m iii'io. All -laims for insurance against the Company will e paid within ninety days after proof of the - death if the party is furnished. Slaves are insured for one or five veara. at rstoa which will enable all Slaveholders to secure this class 01 properuy against trie uncertainty of life. oiave insurance presents a new . and interestins feature Ir. the history of North (Carolina. which will provf very importani to the southern States.- ' -The last four months oDeration ofthu fnmaaxv shows veryl nrceamouni of htninef8 more Ihan tne directors expected to do the first year having aifciur tisucu mare man uu raiicin. ' I Ut. W. W. Habkiss. Modical Examiner, snd Agont.Wilrainstnn, N. C. ; ' -r . Allommdnicattons onbusincssof the Com nan v buuuiu oeaadresseii to L. ,, 1 1 .. - ' . JAS. F. JORDAN, Sec'y. Rsleieh.Jan.25, 1854. . ft OUR MOTTO IS ' TO PLEASE" AT THE Wilmington saddle. Harness, auA Trutik Manulaetory. L'HE subscriber respectfully in format hep ublic thathe h.is recently received additions (a his stock oi Saddle snd Harness Mountings, &e., the latest and most improved style, and is constanly iiunujacturing,ainis store on inarket street, every description of article in the above line. From hit tixperienci in the business, he feels confident that he will beab'le to eiveontircsatisfactiontoallwba may favor him with a call. He has now on hand 1 ...hi .....1.. 1 1 ' ..I. iK.uiiBiauiijr tcci larxcsuuritnenioi Coach, Gix and SiUkey Harness, Lady's Saddlrs, Bridles. Whips, 4C Gentlemen's Saddles, Whips , . mpurs, arc, . allof which he will warrant to be ofr the best materials and workmanship. . t He has also' a I arse assortment of Trunks, A a Uses, Saddle and Carpet Bags, Satchel h. Faury Trunks. &c and all other ar ticles usually kept in auch establishments, alio! wnicu ueonerriowior UAOH, or on sbortcredil to prompt customers. .- Saddles, Harness.Trunks.Redicai Bags, die. Ac. made to order. . Inaddition tothe above the subscribe ralwavs keeps on hand a large supply of String Leather, ana 11 now, ana win ne-jp inrougn me season a eond assortment of fly Nc-tts. - - i AH are Invited to call and examine my Goods, whetherin want or not, aal take pleasure inshaw- tngmy assortment to ai who may favor me with a call. , - - ' " . - - - - -' . , Harnesf and Coach Trimmings sold at a fair pricr to persons buying to manufacture.. . r--Also, Whir at wholesale. - : v . Allkindsof Riding Vehitles bought "r.. old nn nmmisions. . JOHN J. CONOLF.Y.' "Feb. 7. 1854. " - - . . 138 WILMINGTON MARBLE AND STONE YARD. I"1 II K Subscriber having aecepted the agency of several large establishments st the North which will furnish him sn unlimited supply of finished or unfinished, foreign and domestic MARBLE of all qualities, is prepared to fill all orders for - JIOJfUJIES fS AND TOMBSTONES, and every other article in the line of the business st reasonable rates. 8CULPTURING , LETTERING OR CARVING. Executed as well as can be done either North or South.. -. -' - , - ... . The best reference can be given, if required. ' - JAS. McCLARANAN. Jan. 6, 1654. tf. '': TnOS: B. C A RR, M. D. D. D. S. PRACTICAL DENTIST for the last len years, Charges for 10 or les-4 artificial teeth on fine gold plats, each. 7 00 An entire set of teeth on fine gold plate. Ditto on gold with artificial gams, Oilto - on Platina plate with artifi cial gums,- " , Upper or under ditto, escb,-- -A Pivot tooth that esnnot be distinguish- ' ed from ths natnral, A fine gold filling, varravled rermanfflt. mo Ot, 150 OU 15C 00 75 00 S 00 TOj Do. . and destroying the nerve S3 to 6 0u Extracting a tooth,. 50 ets. to 1 0C Bet dentifries snd tooth brurhes always on hand. Every operation warranted togive entire satixfae ti n Teeth inserted immediately after the extrac tion of the fangs and ren.del'd after the gams have shrunken wi'houf additional ehsrge. Office on Market-st., 2 doors below the Church Wilmington, N. C, April 22. 16-tf. V O W is the time to have your rooms and pss- v sases papered with decorations, fin or com mon, as we have Urge assortments on hand, and superior workmen from New York, who will hang paper In latest styles. v- . WILKINSON 4. F.SLER. -July 22. " Paper Hangerssnd Upholsterers. ; e.r7durree, 139 WATER STREET NEW-YOBfc; ' - , Mannfaclnrer and Proprietor of . , ' D C E S E E ' S T E i X T B II.G P 0 TV D E B, ' 1 Importer and Dealer in ? ' . -CREAM TAKTAR, - r SUP. CAR B. SODA, -- v. . - SAL SODA. "CASTILKROAP, -' . BLAQK LEAD. -' ; BRITISH LUSTRE, . ' - REF'D PEARLASH, SALERATUS. COOKING EXTRACTS. : '-" ; MATCHES WAX akb WOOD. 'Dee. 23rd, 1854.. J. .. 117-ly-e. " . ' NOTICE. " . . V--- THEMbscriberespsctfully informs tho pnbb'e, ihalhe is nowtranasctios: the Auction business on his own account, and bones by strict attention to business, to merii a continuance oft hat patronage heretofore so libers uy oeaioweo opon mm, .- , S tock.Real EsUte and Negroes. boucht and sold on a com mission ot 1 per cent either at private or public sale. jao,too-s. . DOCTs JOHNSTUN, BALI IMORE LOCK HOSPITAL. WHERE maybe obtained the most speedy, pleasant and effectual remedy in ihe wond for ali SECRET DISEASES. Gonorrhoea, Gleets, Strictures, Seminal Weak ness, Pains in the Loins, Constitutional Debility, Impotency, Weakness of the Back snd Lirul s, Af fections of ths Kidneys. Pslpiiation of li.e lleurr, Dysnepsia,Ne.vous Jrritabi iiy, Direates-u ihe Head, Tnroat Now or Skin and ail th.e si rious and melancholy disoidersaris-int; from the destruc tive habitsof V outh, which dinroy both t ody snd mind, those secret and solitaiy practice iriorefiial 10 their victims ihan the sona of '.he- Syri lb 10 mariners of TJJyseess, blighting thtir mori biil Uant hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage, dtc, impossible YOUNG ME iV. Espcria!Iy,who lave become the victims of Solita ry Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annually sweeps to an untimely frave Ihoiisanc'a of young men of the most eBalsed talents and brilliant intellect, who mihi otherwise have entranced lis tening -Senates wnh the thunders of eloquence, or waked to ecstacy the living lyre, may call with full confidence. MARRIAGE. " Married persons, or those contempla ting msrrlape, being awareof physical weaknesi. should immedi ately consult Dr J., and be restored to perfect health. . who places himself underthecareof Dr- Johnston-may religiouly confide in his honor as a t en tleman.and confidently rely upon hiaskill asa phy sician. - OFFICE, No. 7, SOUTH FREDERICK St.. 7 DOORS FROM BALTIMORE St., (east side UP THE STEPS. ' I3-BE PA RTICULAR in observing the NAME snd NUMBER. or you will mistake the plate A CURE IN TWO DA YS, OR NO CHARGE. No Mercury or Nauseous Drugs. Used. TAKE NOTICE. Da. Johnston U The only regularly Educstrd Physician who advertises his veiy extensive Piac lise. and hie many Wonderful Cur?s is s sufficient guarantee to ihe afflicted. Those tcho vish to be speeailv and effectually cured, should ah t ous trifling imposters, who only ruin their heulib, ana apply to ur. Jon nston - DR. JOHNSTON. Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London t graduate from one of the most eminent Colleges, of the United States, and the greater part oi whose life has been spent in the Hospitals 01 London, Far is, Philadelphia, and elsewhere, has effected some of the most astonishing cures that were ever known. Many troubled with ringing in the ears and head when asleep, great nervout-nsss, being alarmed t sudden sounds, and bashfuiness. with frequent blushing-, attended sometimes with dtranttiienl cf mind, were cured immediately. A CERTAIN DISEASE. . When the misguided and imprudent votary of pleasure finds he has imbibed the siedS of .his lainlul disease, it too often happens that anill-tim-ed sense of shame, or dread of discovery, deters him from applying to thuse who. Irom education and respectability, can alone brfricnu liiw, delay ing till ihecorif utlonal i-yemptoms of this horrid disease make their appearur.ee eu. h as ulcerated sore throat, diseased note, nui-iural pains'in the head and litubs, dimness of sifiht, deufn.-sir, nodes on the shin bones and arms, blotches on the head, face and extremities progress on with frightful ra pidity, till al Inst the palate of the mouih or the bones of the nose tall in. and the. victim of this swfuldisease becomes a horrid object of commis seration,till death puts n period to his dreaiiltil suf ferings, by sending him to that . bourne from whence no traveller returns.'1 .To r uch ther i-e, Dr. Johnston pledges himself to preserve the most inviolable secrey; and, from his extensive prac tice in the first Hospltalsin Europe and Ameiica, he esn confidently recommend a safe snd speedy cure to the unfortunate victim of this hot ri i dis ease. It is a melancholy fact, that thousas ijil victims 10 this dreadful disease, owing 10 ti un skilfulnessol Ignorant pretenders, who. by the use of thst deadly poison, mercury, ruin lin? cunt-tiiu-tion, and either send the unfortunate euflerer to nn untimely grave, or else make the residue of life mis erable. . , TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. J. addresses all those who have Ini selves by private and improper indulgences. These are sime of the sad and melancholy ef fects, produced by early babits of youth, viz: Weakness of the Back snd Limbs, Pains in the Hesd. Dimness of Sight, Loss of Muscular Pow er, Palpitation of the Hearr, Dyspepty. Nervous irritability, Derangement of the Digestive Func tions, Ganeral Debility, Symptoms ofConsuniD tion, Ac. - - ', Mentally The fearful vficcts on the mind are much 10 be dreaded ; Loss of Memory, Confusion of Ideas, Depression of Spirits, Evil Forebodings, Aversion of Society, Self Disiru.M, Love-of SoJi tude.Timidity,dic..Bre some of the evils produced. Thousands of persons of all ages, can now jadue what is the cause of their declining heal;h'. Los ing their vigor, becoming weak, pale and emacia ted, have y singular appearance about the eyes, coueh and svmptoros of consumption. Married Persons, or those contemplating mar riage, bring sware of phvsical weakness, thouid immediately consult Dr. J. and be restored to per fect health. DR. JOHNSTON'S INVIGORATING REME DY FOR ORGANIC WEAKNESS. . - By this great and important remedy weaVnert of the organs is speedily cured snd full vigcr restored. Thousands of the most Aervous snd Debilitated individuals who hud lost all hope, have been Imme diately relieved. All impediments to '. MARH1AGE. Physical or Mental DUquolineations, Nervous Ir ritabilitv Tremblings snd Weakness, or til au.-ii. n of the most fearful kind, speedily cured by Dr Johnston. - Young. men who have injured the rosclvt 1 by a certain practice indulged in when alone a habit frequently learned from evil companions, or at school, the effects of which are nightly ft It, even when asleep. and if not cured, renders marriage impossible. and destroys boh mind and body. What a pity that a young man, the hope of his country, and the darling of his parents, should be snatched from all prospects and enjoyment s of life, by the consequences ol deviating from the path of. natore, and Indulging in a certain secret habU. . SucJ persons, before contemplating A1AKSIAUK. Should reflect thst a sound mind snd body are the most necessary requisites to promote connubial hnonlneps. Indeed, without these, the iournrv through life becomes a wear) pilgrimsee; tue pros pect hourly darkens to tne view; tne mind becomes shadowed with despair and filled with the melan choly reflection that the happiness of another be comes blighted with our own. OFFICE NO. 7 SOUTH FREDERICK &T., ' " . Baltihoss, 1d. AHSarglcal Operations Pettonatd. . N. B- Let no false delicacy-prt vent you, but apply immediately either personally or b kttcr. . -, -. SKlu Iiseaea Speedily Cured. TO STRANGERS. The many thousinds cured mt this institution w!;h- Jn the last ten years, and the numerous Impor- ,1, w uign .1 v. yr. 1 o r juit, prriuiuiru VJ Ll. nessed by ihe Reporters of the papers, snd mar.r ether persons, notices of which have sppeared ..ji snd again before the public, is a surScicnt guaran tee ihat the aCUcteJ will find a skilful and Locora ble physician - - , TAKE NOTICE.. Itts with the createstrelucunce that Dr. JOHN-" STON permit his card to appear before ihe public, deeming it unprofessional for a physician to adver tise, bat unless hs did so, the aC.ctcJ. especially strangers, could not fall to fall into the hands of those impudent, boasting imposters, individuals d atitute of knowledge, name and character, ped Lirs, shoemakers, mechanics, Ac.,ad vertiaine them selves ss physicians; ignorant quacks, tcilh filthy, lying certificate of Great Wonderful Cures from persons who cannot be found, or obtained for s few dollars from the Worthless snd Degraded, an J rr t,ny other cunning ant contemptible artifices to er:ic theaffileted, trifling month after month, or as Ions as possible. snd in despair, leave yoo w!.h ruined health. to sieh over your gallin? dny poininj?nt. It 1" this motive thai induces Dr. J. to advenisc, for he alone eon cure you. To those unacquainted with hts reparation, he deems it necessary to say ihat his credentials or diplomas always hang in his Office. .WEAKNESS OF THE ORGANS immediately cored, and full v5 r r- - oied. I3TALL L . FERS POST-PAID HE'.IH DIES SENT EY. il AIL." All fitters mast be Psld and. contain a Postage Stamp for the reply, or no answei will be sent. Jea.9ih, 1856. - 123-ly-e. 4j 1 i . : r 1 v r", , . . . .

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