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, . 1 1 XSt' WILMINGTON, N. C;3 TUESDA1 MORNING," JULY 17, .1855. WHOLE Nil. . . S L. UZLTY. ii i e,.' i-s K p!o- , ' : , I i i P.'ll S ( t I i;e 0 cf i iv'-ii in W es- . hjiy IxvJiicci Ly an eye ,s;r;ites thac!u:il condition -is: ; : of widows has engaged r tttferiliou, and called, forth energies. , Six or eight ...wo- 1 en dirfctly". saved from this i i r iciicti by our interposition, . . :i rs indirectly : 1 prin- ; V influence of .what. ;we 'thccc - Havebse , rr.,. - - - . - j - . .'. ; : jties require . . ,i5r -tude and sacrifice-. t the Ft ejeean tiation- i presenting - property .. 4 a f tvor ; and hitherto i i vulved '- the expense of :s our interference's pre sometimes it is spurned and . A '. . ',v months ago a man . ; . uien town within a mile ?Ir. ri'ilvern ond I hastened r f death ; but the people :-v -.!, '-tid having heard of m oilier quarters, had al-tr..pU-d t'o'i widow. We.eii ! .01 and there were the ; ,1 wile both sleeping iu v rx;imi:ied the woman's bo : , t spatjc of life was extin i ! and there stood the son - 1., j'i, who, with fiendish "1 up liis hands, and told :j hands, that -mother. !" .-as out language, - '.'this-is H vo: : this wiil not be fomot I : its punishment will fol- 3 afterwards I stood,' by ! that town. I had th widow of a young : a corpse from war. . . . consigned her to-our :...J escaped from us. :J ; ; ;ii grave that I might : : :r..ony of a heathern bu-: was brought out sluoud : a !:: let had pierced 'the : ; i upon the dead ; I re ; at;.;-- s ; ir was the ma- : ' I oxclaimed, asthe" corpse was its '.."t ivsung-plutce. ."did- sv 1.. tint!) when we said : 'His heaven: it was wnticu ,t-n i;s punishment would iol- v.'orti'i) I save, in spite ol otu 11 tin!.gh-d ; and wln rever ;!, lie i.x HioS'::. to be the prill ,1 i,i lii" minder of his mother. . v own k. 0, ledgf, a lather . i w;i hands, suilbcaU'd (1 y - r-T!:tg) as own daughiei -' . t)..e day, siandinc; by i 1 wan lor p;.iinted and wa r. the club lying . I turn J routjd to his bro ! i: ie cause of his death-, t; u brother was: "He II st:. located him'.'' ii't' -11 on another page i-li to confine my .0 js possible to ca . ...... ir duecily upon the--point, ...ive passed under the imme : 1 of myself or other mission 'a i . 'rniants. Nothing re rumor. A .woman : !. who from want of ., s nearly dead.. I s noe for it,' if tlte mo : a tune in the house : v ; :s, so that 1 might , :v ,r atteniiou.- - s; - sful ; the dis !; :. ' ! could again t . , . - ; i . . day 01 : ( . i i .v 1 '1 n cd to 1 : maternal patience was i ore. nicrht s'r.a st,.'I'oca- nrned that his wife 1 drl.ter. lit 11- ..z- diiect" J it to in, a female child ral mo-:ths; its death . j - 1 1 the parent. iiCt'. ,? in tlit centre of .Y : huse the fa- ! -. V, ,1),... - 1. . .5 1 : -1 r ; c- ' ' .L-u cast some t.; on it, and : ' v:rt'h. ; These . that house, -lyutg re-hvchis AN liNX'lDbiN'i' A coi respondent informs us of an i" cidt nt which, occurred at the Oongie aatiojiiii Clinch in V t stniiiMC r in 1 1 : ; S' v.i- h.sf Sabl ah. 'Tlu;,;'ch-gj ni . an 5igt;d ' mil lister, was preaching boh the text "1 speak as" urowisc nier; understand yft what I say." He had advanced hs far as "thirdly," . when h observed that many of his hearers, over come by the heat of the day, had fallen asleep. Stopping in his .discourse, and wiping the' perspiration from his furrow ed 'brow, he. exclaimed! : , 'v , . -"My fiiendsas thfl day is sultry and oppressive, I will stop a While, "and re quest the choir, in the meantime, to si' g (he tun' "of . 'C!4roiiatkiu.?-C'"njmeu.-cintr." r.Iy' drowsy .fuU'ouy v."hy sleep yc sol!" ; - ;; The effect was electrical, bringing the audience to their feet. . ; They remained standing, while the sublime chorus, from the. combined ; voices of -the choir and congregation filled the bouse,, and effec tually destroyed the disposiiion to sleep r-The preacher resumed " his discourse at 'thirdly." LyiinMass.) News." SPIRITUALISxM. The mischief which the wretched delu sion has done-and is'still doing, is almost incalculable." vWe are often culled upon to record- instances of "its evil workings. The Boston papers a day or two since contain ed an ucconni of a 3'oung ladj, formerly a teacher in one of the pub ic schools, wh has gone mad through a belief in the doc trine. : And "another instance has jusicomi'1 to our knowledge. It. is that of a highly intelligent and amiable lady whoj oneyeiir ago, was living in-Boston,-in comparative ease.and luxury, surrounded byall the en dearments of domesiic bliss. ' Bui sudden ly a change came over her husband." He became infatuated with the company of circle of 'spiritualists,", and gradually iie-i-Iecteit his wife and children. His even ings weie no longer epent at his own do mesiic hearth stone. Ai last, wife was for saken, children were neglected, home was (leseried.- : The infatuated, husband - said that he had had a" 'vision." wherein it was revealed to him that be 'must forsake his wife and children, and become the "spirit ual husband" of a certain :'medium," witti whom he was intimately acquainted. And this he did, forsake the true paitner of his heart the woman he had solemnly covertitnted to watch over and protect, "un til death sboutd then part." The deserted wife was thus left to her own exertions fur ir.eans of supporting herself and . her three children. Sh is. now residing in a neigh boring ciiy, whe e sbe manages to earn a livebbooil .by "dressmak ng ; while her bus band, she siiys. is living in elegant luxury at a fashionable hotel, with his.,. "spiritual wife'" THE.'-ViONS J'lSR WEDDING " The- Ne w V'ni k evenr g I'osf of J lie dh Siiys us ful.riws 111 lefeierw .10 (be -yreui wedding lb -ii, . iM-ci'iiiuiir to , the ne v.pu. t h- St. Niei'.u pt rs is soon -to lake pl.ice li lloiiiiii :i'w Xurk k - ' ' VJu..lgK CflK kill! amlbis dallgh'errf weie i.'uei.s ai the hotel abnut amouh igo, iiii." iioibiiig ..was. he.ird at ; hat lime, or stiif e, ut any intended marriage fete there or else where, in which : they were interested There is to be a small wedding party at ibe St. Nicholas some time during the present month. A gentleman named Lawrence of Kentucky, is to be married to a Southern lady, and ih weeding party will come to the-north' and stop n few days at the Si Nicholas. About fifty'room3 have been partially engaged for. the; party.; ThK bride and bridegroom and their friends will aftervvards leave the.city for Saratoga and other places of. summer resort. This, is the nearest approximation to the "Monster Wedding" of which the" roprietors of the St. Nicholas have any knowledge.'! . ' . HORRID DEATH", The Danville Register, says, that Hon Dr. Averett. ate -representative from the Halifax Districr, in Congress, came to his death' by accidental burning. On FruUiy wfek he-retired to anonlce in his yard, shortly after supper, and lay down on the bed with his clothes on. By some means or other the flame of the candle communi cated with the bed .clothes, and from' thera to the cloth s of the deceased. A neigh bor 1 assing by discovered an unusual bnl-t liant Iisht in the room, rushed to the office, and on entering 1,1 he found Dr A, standing in the 'middle of the room, with his person enveloped m flames. On extinguishing the flames, his person was so burnt and charr ed, t!.at he survived only a few minutes. ll,s daughter bad been- .married the day before." '"'.: -'.:'' i;::h"iJ,i.i;-', A WONDERFUL FLOWER. At the hue meeting of the Natural-His-tcral Sc-lety, at Newark N, J., Dr. Isaiah Deck (x1. . i e -1 a' wonderful flower. Its character:;.; -; are that when dry ' it" is 6'..ru..kci. .... J apparently dead,.-but' when it is i.':uer'l ia it c c-f water for a miti irj cr two, tr..? up, . r ::tls or fibres of the ; .-S ; grd-.! . .,-'! v s-v. ; e:; :i '. an i r-- this .- A i'uAP f ut a Troublesome Tongue. Sheri'ian Wis very much annoyed by a fel low member of ihe- 1 louse of Commons a h;i kept '. Tvuiif. out every few unii'ites, ?.-ar f liear !' 1 uiing .'be dt-b.ne tn-'took k Ciision-Ui di'scribw i poliMcal conlemja : ry (hat wi.br! to)d,iy toe rogue, but h ui I ly t-ense enough to ' play the fool.- Where,' exclaimed he with gre.u empha sis, ' where shall we find a more, fool sb knave or more knavish foul than he V Hear I hear I' was shou'ed by the trouble s'ine member. ... Sheridan turned round and thanked ; hiua for the prompt information, and sal down amid a roar of laughter. The best termination of a'tluel we ever .eard of. - - . - . v Two -gentlemen resi.Hng in Cork, on terms of great lnfimftcy,' were-cently "set ai loggerheads, by a tnischeivons acquaint ance, and a duel - was decided on The parties met, both fired their pistols" in the air, and had an amicable conversation; the result of which-was, that they both set to and drubbed the man who had meddled. ; HEAVY SENTENCE. ' A man was recently sentenced fo two years' imprisonment ui the penitentiary, in Mississippi, for stealing goods of the value of 30 cents. - ' C j'glNS CARDS. SINGULAR COINCIDENCE . - The Romney (Va.) Intelligencer speak ing of the murder of Omdorff by Mc Don aid, a few weeks ago, in Hampshire coun iy, relates a strange coincidence. h McDon ild was robbing Lock miller's house when rndorff came up, and he shot him for fear ol being -detected. . Fifty years ago Mc Donald's grandfather, near the identical spot, was robbing the house of a Mr. Lup ton, when Lupton's three little children came upon bun, and for fear of detection, he murdered, as. he supposed, all of them, but fortunately one lived to testify .against bun, and he was hung. . , Mrs Partington, on rending an account of a schooner having-her jtb-boom" carried avayj on Long Island Sound,' one night last week, wondered 1 Wby people would leave sucb things out o'doors of nights, to be stolen, when there were so many bur glars about, filtering everything they could lay their hands to.' - Never hesitate about doing a good thing. Be. sure' it will De ail right at the : end whether the deed is marrying an amiable girl, giving a sovereign to the dispensary, a dinner to a poor family, or rosy glances to Alary..: '.....'. Shakespeare says he found 'sermons in stones;' a political.' wire-puller says that, since the clergy have began to preach on politics, he often finds stones ia $ermont and ihiit one of them bu turn rather, hard on i hanksguing day ' At a Printer's . Fesiivil, H typo delivered himself of the following : 4 Women:" The titirest wvrk of nature.:- the edition being large, lt no mail ! wnhuut a copy " Ba :iic!i M niafure etluiong, .'issued periodical I V. md displayed in small caps." r . , a A S L 1 1 ' O F. : T t J E . T N 6 U I ; . " "- A f'-w lays ajo, at" Ne wion, N. J, a boy fo'Mtl ii clin wnh h'shi parity open, 1 nn u-rn.kiug to u k n, t-e put his i.iigue ij' touid the operrition, when the bivalve 4 shut . down on him and kept him in severe torture, : unul the shell was bro ken and his tongue loaned ' As the sun in all its splendor was peep ing over the eastern bill., a newly married man .exclaimed,-' The "glory of the "world is rising P His wife, " who happened to be sretting up at that moment, t king the com pliment to herself, simpered What would you think, my dear, if . I had my new silk rown on J'. - : e.j luttei.loii. ; FOR WARDINQ V COMMISSION , "; 4ft merchant. : , ; -.-' ' ivif.Mii .s'' j? i s , x . c . - s,-pt . asu'. J F54.s . V ' - 83-12m.- : . w.u sutmvoob &Tco., : i rilll,ES A LE Groc 1 and O'oininission .itfer VV chants vv iiuiugio. i. C - -: . All coDsignmerys o! Naval Stores, together with Cotton, itaecKfc.La'd, Cfn, ftlesl, Flour, tfc, -dai ecur the hii;besi market price. . j -Dec. 13 - , 15-tf J. D. LOVE. MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN - CINET-FUltMTUKE, - BE03TEA.-iiHAIR8, MATTlt ESSES. 4.C.&.C, ' .- aVrout ;treet,Stuttrot' Market, ? - -" ailOWM SClbDlNu, WrlLiti.VOTON. ' Seirt 16.1854. .- -;'' " 'r-P J. C. UTTA, COMMISSION MERC HA NT 4' GENERA L ' AGKNT " Wilmington. n. c. Oct. I,!S54. . 85-Jy-c. . WIL.K.IIVSOJr 6l esler, UPnOLSTERS & PIPER OAMJERS, KEEP ON HAND AND MADE TO OUDEtt.. Mattresses, Feather Beds-Wmdow Curtains ' , and Fixtures. l ' All work in the above line done at shortest No tice. ; - - " VViIailngton, N. C, Market Si. , March 18, 1854. , :: I. r JOSEPH R.LOSSOM, General Cominissioa and Forwarding Merchant- Prompt personal altenllott ftiveii to Conslgu- . , ment toi rtaleor Hhlpment. Liberal C ah adtance made on. Contirnmenta lo me or to my New York friend. . ' "'Wilmington, Jan. 30, 1854. . : ..136.. Vf. C. HOWARD, n KXRR.AL- Commission and Forwarding Mer- c iant, Wilmington. N. O. ; l.feMl ali at tnces maJu on Consignments. iNov. -9t 1853. , - iea-tf . y, DuPRE A. CO. bliNEltAL AGKNTS COMMISSION i.vu iMHtVAitnivr. jiukchant-s, . ' - WILMINGTON-N.' C " ' - July 22d, 1334. ' 5412m. ' JAME8 ANDEHeO!. ," EDWARD 8AVAOE. ANDERSON & SAVAGE; GENERAL COM MISSION MERCHANTS: - r - W I LM I N QTON . O. Liberal cash advances made on consignments. March 21, lda4. ;:-;:",-;, k-.J-w-,'? S4i BUSINESS CARDS. . Forty-three- thousand teachers are erp' ployerl in the schools' of 'Ausina, of whom j bout h.t If-are females, j . . , It -!uoluii:d every " ocsdav,- Thdbkdav and atdida'y at iB per annum, payable fnullcases ii .ni vane;. ; v . - - . M WiiOAAS LOilING Edito andPaoraix roe, - - - ' Corner I'ront t t Iarket Streets, WILMINGTON. N. C. ' RiTiis t)K aovi;ktisixo. - - I sqr. i mioriion 4ij 511 I 1 sqr. 2 months, 4 0U ... -1. " .. - : 75 1 I " 3 " " 5 00 , ' -3 1-U0I 1 " 6 ' 8 00 ! I month, 2 0 j 1 "12 12 00 ., i'en lines or less make u square. If an a'dver isemenl exceeds' ten lines, tue ptice will be in roportion, ' - - All a ivertiscinents are pay.iblt at the time of 'ieir insertion. - - " - ' ' ' - ' . Contracts with yearly advertisers, will he made ii the most liberal terms. " ; ' - Sn transfer of contracts for vearly advertising iU b i)--nnitted Should clrcu.nstanccs render i change in busines, or ;in unexpected removal necessary, a charge -uucortlinsr to 'he published 'p.rms will be ai ihe option- ol the coniractur, for he time he ha advertised. , The privilege oi Annual Advertisers ia strictly limited to llieir jwn I inrne.l ia tr Imsiness; and ali advertisements -for the benefit of oilier persons, 3 well js all advertiaeinnts not immediately con-n-cteJ with their own business, and all excess of i lvcrtisr riients in length or otherwise beyond the M mi - s pr ;ri r s i, wi'.l bu charged at the i; sua 1 rates. No VivurtistMnenU is int-liided in the con racl ' .k ; fcaM or r : of houses or land in town r o - try r.r for tue sale or hire of negroes, wheth er o pr " ' owned by Jh aJvertisrr or bv .'t' 't !' are excluded tyl e tern j.,t Inserted in the tri-wetkly r tilled to one i -:x: 1 5n ihe k !; . .-p. ' - H ". .- ! rtVfv --.-T-"TIN-O, HUSSEIN & BROTHER, (LATB BLLIS. RVSSELt. ft OO' ,) - GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, - WILMINGTON, N. C. : . . Liberal cash advance made on consignmentsof Naval Stores, Cotto'i, and other produce. . May 3, 1354. : - . , c."& dTdupre. "WHOLESALE AND R ETA L OtALEDd I N !x lrugs. Medicines. Chemicals. 1'alnts, tl, Dvr situfiii, tilas. iert'umery. Cigars, Old Ulquors. l"aicy Articles, c 3 AlAttKKT STRKKT, WIliMiJiGTOSi, N . C. : -rescriptionH -arefutly ; abounded by experi enced jinrsons. - Wrch -J8. 1854 WILUlVl A. QWYE General ;sut Purwarliiig&ronimiSNioD ilerehant. I inltis tie;i!ure in informing ny- friends, that I i4n rireo'Jf ed o give all business enrusu-d to me ffieieii' in t i-,r.-'oiial attention. I have a u hart for ;iv'l l r.-3, wii It a'npleccomtnodatlos-1, Spirit 51. mi'-'.-and 'V. irehou.se. : . Consignments oTNaval iytrre for sale or shipment ; and alt kinde of coun trv -iM-lie.! -olii:i.ied. Jush advancts made on o -1,-nini nt s ' " - pril 13, I -.54 - J 'IB. - WILLIAM II, PEAKE. 7 MMiv.mn 'D advcktisim; sgint- - .Country Ncwspaprrs throvKhott the United States, Basement"! vin Iron Bu loms, liliimorestreet All nusinesr' entrusted t- its-oare transacted protnp'lv.nn liberal terms. - .ejt 7, 1854. - 96"tf JHES E. ME'm, C OMM1SSIO N . y FOR WA R DING MERCHANT.. triLM I GTON X. C " Auifiist 26th, 1354. ..." ' .:'. ." 6jtT. ' . T. C. V B. G. WORTH, " 1 C .1 ttl IStt K f HW UD I XG UEKCIIXSTS, - ' WILMINGTON. N. C. 'I.m 17, 1334. . , 125 e . JAS Ti PETT1WAY. - i-,- OIO IC." FSITCHSTT .PEITEWAY & PlilTCIIETT General Commissioir and Korwardlnir Mer CHAN T AL0 WHOLESALE GllOOERi, " . NOltTH WATKll STttEKT, WiLMtsoTOsr. TV. C. Prompt attention wilt be given to the sale of Naval Stores and all kinds of Produce. ' t ; Intend keeping an assortment f Groceries, L qnors and Provisions. ' . . July 13. ' " '52. . JOSEPH H.FLANNER, General Commission Merchant, Wl liII GTOS, . C. ' . ; Mai-9th, 1834. ; - - 87-Iy-c. , JAS. H. CHADBOURN& C0 ieneral Co::u:iision Merchants, . - Wl f.MlX (JTOV . N . C. , . . Jas. II. Ohadboubm. . Go. Chabboubx Jun. 1, 154. . , t3. HENRY XUT'fj r" FUV.1 VD FaSWiRSIMi--CBT, Will rice his pemnnal atu.nlion to business entrust ed I his care. r " - ' -.Sept. 8, IS54. ,. ."' "3 ly-c. proper ttv!tc ,. V. i- I iii L u .. Keens constant!-! on hand, Mines, lea. Lie Pr . ,-.'jns, i' c? i and 1 " ' . 5 CI ' A. it. VanUokkki.kn. W. -A. M. VanBockklen. VAM0KliELEN & BROTHER, .; WIMIMGTON. N. C.. - ... , ---.. . i - ..'." - : Mannfuciarers 01 and dealers in Naval Stores, blurage and Wharfage for Produce furnished at "air rales under insurance, if desirtd. -Jan.l. 122-tf. . U C. KttEEMA-N. OEOBOE HOUSTON - , .. KKUOIAV is. IIOUSTOK, 'MERCHANTS AND FACTORS, V WILMINGTON, N.C. ; J- ' D C. KRREMAN & CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, - its pkovt tiTitccx, NEW YOKK. FREEMAN AXD H0CST0.X. AVlIXrXGTOS. IfC- IVCtnt, 'fork, uacem. Salt. Vonee Sugar, Mo- tastes, Tobacco, Cigar; Snuff"; Candles, Soap, For eifn ana Uomtstic L.iquors . and . t Vine rot, Nails. Paints. Oils. Glass. Domestics. Hats. Boots. Shoes, Leal her. Agricultural Implements, and a va riety of other articles, suitable fur faroilvand olan- Cation use and the retail trade, which they will dlspof-eol in lots to suit dealers or consumers on reasonable terms for cash, or in exchange for Na val Stores or other produce. .' . ''.-..-. '- " . ., The senior oartnef D.CFaKEMAr,!sJocatedin the city of New York ; the junior partner, Geo. flops-row, in Wilmington." If desired, advances, will be made on consignments la and from either place. .. All business entrusted to them will receive proper attention; and orders for Goods will be promptlvand carefully filled. Sept. 9, 1854. . , . . 76-f. . 71 GEO. JIAKKISSt tieueral toiuiiiissiou Merchant, ' tVIL.MIMUTUrt N. C. OT11ICT attention given lo procuring Freight O and purchusing Cargoes for vessel. K. P, Hall, Ksq. i n i r rr-M4-wiiu,ig.oB J. I). Bella aiy, Ksq. j - Messrs. 'l ooker, binyth Sc. Co., N w Vnrit' " Thompson & Hunter, $ rew ot,i' Alcx'r. Herron, Jr. Philadelphia. Messrs Williums at Buiier, H V. Baker, Ksq. Jan. 2. 1834. Charleston, S. C. 123 tf. I. WE88EL. - H. B. EILER8. WESSEL & EILERS. COMMISSION MKRCHANTS & WHOLE ljSALK GtlOCERS, North Water St., Wil mington, N. C.,"-Intend to keep at the above stand a general-assortment of Groceries, Liquors, arid Provisions, at' wholesale and to carry on a Genera IConimiasion. Business. , .-, ... , r- '- -- airitittci l ' , E P.Hall.Prea'lBr'ch Bank of the State. OG. Parsley, Pres't Commercial Bank. P. Kl Dickinson, Esq . . , , ; , Poppe 4 Ca New York Oollner & Potter. $ lNew 1 or.K - Jan. 20 1854. .. 131. Wif. GEO. II. KELLY, COMMISSION MERCHANT. Next doot to Ai A. Wannet's.on North Waters t. willattendto the sale of all kinds of Country Pro iuce.such at Corn, Peas, Meal, Bacon .Lard ,4c. jnd willkeepconstantly on hand a full suppl yof Groceries. e. '-, .- deferences . - -..' Wile Hall ol vVsyne. Jno Icae, Wilmington W Caraway. Ge. Alx.. McRae. F. P. 1-H, vVllmington , Wiley A. Walite. . 4 ' : Dec. 13, 1853. 115-ly. r JAS. F. GILLESPIE. GEO. 8. GILLESPIE. i;4AMR K. GIIiLI'PIR i CO-' PRODUCE AND FORWARDING AGENTS. - - W I LM INGTO., N C. . , . Paniciilar nitentioR paid to the receipts and Sale of Naval Stores, Timber, Lumber. Corn, Bacon, Col . ' - ton, f-c, Pc. - . -March 30,1855. . . . 6. S. M. WEST, Auctioneer and Commission Merchant,' tVIIi.lfl KG I'OSJ, S. C. ILL sell or touv ttoal Kstate and Negroes at a small commission, ' . -' - strict attention jriveni' the sale of Timber, Tur pentinc, rar. or any kind of Country Produce, - fie'' second door, .South side of Market sfreet, on the wharf. ,,, lunfi 12. 1854. 'V. '' I... ,33-ly. W. P. MOOHB. JjJO. A.'STAWLT. ." "J. W. JONES. MOORE, STANLY & CO. COMMISSION MER C HA N TS, ' WILMINGTON, N. CV . Oct.26ih, ie54. - 93-' D. CASnWELL, COMMISSION MERCHANT, , UI.tllXGTOS. s. c. . Sept. 30. , .. ' : -"- 64 tf T.c.woiun, GeuemI CoiuuiissioD .Uerchant, .VIIiltlNtJTON, S,C. USUAL advance made on consignmentsof Cot ton, Naval Store and other produce '- ' P.itneular attention given by G. W. Davis to pur chasing cargoes, procuring treihts for vessels, 4c. ; March 2, 1354. . - r 1 128-1 yc. COfHRAN & RUSSELL. (sencEssoRs ra thos. iwm & co . General Commission Jlercfiants, .V 32, North Wharves, xnd H3 North Water Sts: piiii,.i)uiriiiA. , I. HA1VSV COCHSAK, , .-, -L. r ' - - . .. . W. S. BCiSELL. -- ,r - i - ' Liberal Msh Hvances made oa consignments. Joly 30th, 1334.. - r-!i.::.-w,. ---59-if.---' II. Dm-LNEH." G. POTT t B . i T. J. CAMEKDEN. D0LLNER, POTTER k CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, X U W Y OIIK. ' April 30,-1954. ..--.'-'- '1 :. . '20-ly; ' N. I5AIU OW, 7 WIIOLESALC A; RETAIL GROCE::," AND riKt.tS IS LIQ I'ORS WISES -ALL. I'Olirr.H c. S o 3. Granite ttv. I I out . 1 1 1 , S V I L M 1 N U TO N , ? . C . K:b. ;r , t-". i ZermauN Autl-ScorbutlcIToolhwaah. - TO THE LADIES. -JVOTHLNa adds more to beauty than clean, il white Teeth, and Gums of healthy color. 1 he most b taunful face and Vermillion lips become repulsive, if the latter, when they open, eihibit the horrible spectacle of neglected teeth. All who wish clean, white Teeth, healthy Gums and a sweet breath, should give ZUilMAN'S TOOTH WASH a trial. .For sule by C ft. D. DuPRE, Agents, f ' ' " Wilmington N.C. r- Sept. 30. ,t r .... . i- 84 JPERFUM ER Y ! ' ; JUST received from Ncvr York and Philadel I hla : k . . Gross Lubins's Kxt facta for the Jlandk'f i' , , . , do. .. Jin. Toilette .Soaps ; . ; do. Glenny M uh Toilette Water; r.f da. . do.- ' Verbena do. . do. , . . do.- Yankee Soap t - . , d. Camphor boapj . . ... r . -' do. Pootiiu) do. K treBsruaoQt of Hir Rrbshes, and a oum bar of fancr articles aadslly kept ia Drag Stores. C. Sl D. DcPRE, Whelesale Dregglsts, ' Oct. 5. ,Markei-st., Wllmlngtoo, N. C. THE NORTH CAROLINA ; MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMT'Y, RALEIGH, N. C. - v - 1H1E above Company hrsbesn inoperationslnce . the lklof A nril. i AAA unilori h A I nf , h following Oflicers, vis t Ltr.iiiaries n.. Jonnson, President, " Wiu.D. iiaywood, Vice President, ., ' " James F.Jordan, Secretary, : V in. H. Jones, Treasure. I ' Perrin Uusbee, Attorney, . ' ' ... Dr. Charles E. Johnson, 1 , v . ,' Dr. Wm.H.McKee. V Medical Board of , Dr. II. B. Haywood, ) Cont'tltatln' -,. J.Hersman. General Agent. : This Com nan v li n rAi wH . rh.vt.. .,iuu . T J - .wwv.awa.v. giimg tj. vantages totheinsured overany otherCompany. 'I'ha Sill Section irivHS th H imhi t,A t ha n.i.iu.. insure his own tile for the sole use of his Wife and Children. r from anir rl.tm&.r rh. P n . - tlvesof Ihe husband orany of his creditors. . urganizca on purely mutual principles, the life mum hers Mnrf Iri na t in ill. LJm f .k 1. ( I. .. . .., . ... v. , fiiuui, null II aredec ared annuallv. HpiH K. .ftnii... r..- life, when the annual premium is over 90 may pay AlUlalmslor Insaranceagalnsllhe Company will oepald within ninety days aftcrproof of the death of the party Is furnished.. , ' Maves are insured forone or five years, at rates whirh will .na Kl. all SlavntiAM... t . .. n . .... .. -. ... . .. Kcun iniS class of properity against the uncertainty of life. ( Slave Insnrsnrs npfinta n.w m nA i n t - - r ..ww bi.u iiiicicoilllfl feature Ir. ihe history of North Carollna.which will prov very important to tue southern States. The Isst four months operation of this Company shows a veryl nrgeatnount of business more than the DirArtora vfitrtH tr. An ih. A... , , already Issued more than 200 Policies. , ut. wm. v. tiAsaiss, Medical Kxamlner, and Agenr.VVlimineton, f. C. All wOllim Jnll-atlon. onhnalnpaanf ih.Pnmn.... - - -- - ..... wuui I'Ull i should be addressed to v:-- . , : . 4 AS. P. JORDAN, Sec'y. RalelBh.Jan.25.IS54. if. - OUR MOTTO IS "TO PLEASE" 1 .... AT THE :--'. - MoiliiKtoii saddle. Harness, aud Trunk t . j .. aianufaetory. 1H1E subscriber respecttully inform sthepublic that he h is recently rcx-eived additions to his stock of Saddle and Harness Mountings, Ac, the latest and most improved style, and is conslanly manufacturing, at hisstore On market street, every description of articlein the above line. Krom his sxperienci in the business, he feels confident that hewili beable to give entire satisractioatoallwho mavfuvor him with call.- He has now on hand and wlllconstautly keep a larxeaasortmen tof , ' Coach, Gic an.fl StUtey Harness, Lady's Saddles, BridL f, Whips, fyc, Gentlemen's SadiUcs, Whips ... ... . . Spurs, f'C. ' - allof which ha will warrant to be of v T the best materials and workmanship, t He has also a laree assortinent of.'' Trunks, Valises. Handle and Carpet llag, Satchels. Vancy Trunks, dec, and all other ar ticles usually kept in such establishments, all ol which ne oner tow tor UAli,or on shortcrcdlt to prompt customers. - '-- - ! ' - , - Saddles, Harness ,'Urunks , Radical Bags,' &c. Ac. mode to order. Inaddition tothe above the snbscribcralways keeps on hand a large supply of String Leather, and has now, ond will k'p through the season a good assortment of Fly Nt-tts. " . Allaretnvited to call and exoWine'my Goods, whetherin wan tor not, as 1 1 ake pleasure in shw Ingmy assortment to all who may favor me with a rail. -".. '. "' -. Harness andCoach Trimmings sold at a fair pricf to persons buying to manufacture. , Also, Whip" ni wholesale ' . - ... ; .Allkindsof Riding VrhWIes bou?h t r. , old on ntnmiions. JOHN J. CONOLKY. Feb. 7, 1854. , A . 138 - ' W I LM I N OTO N - MARBLE AND STONE YARD. ' I'HK Subscriber having accepted the agency of several large establishments at the North which will furnish him an unlimited supply of finished or unfinished, foreign and domestic M A ULLK of all quslities, is prepared to fill all orders for - MONUMESIfS AND TO.M1I MTON I".S, and every other anicle in the line of the Umh. h at reasonahle rates.- - ' 'SCULPTURING, LETTERING OR CARVING. Executeda well as can be done either North or South. . " . - ' - ' ' ' ' The best reference can be jrlven. If tt-cMrrd, V . ; V JAS. McCLAR AT'-IAN. Jan. 6, 1854. .. if. 1 IllO. II. VJ1U Ui i.ii l. i. ,, ,1. PRACTICAL DENTIST for ihc!aet tenj eart, Charges for 10 or less artificial teeth on f ne goM laic, .- ? ' each, '..'- . t ' 7 C 3 An entire set of felh on fine po!d f'ste, !r1 ( , ' Diito on gold with srtifii UI gmns, , 1' I t. Ditto,' on i'latina plate m aitifi- ci.il gums, , l'.". Upper or under ditto, hdi, 7' A Pivot tooth that cannot le d.nin u'. t- ed from the natural, , . ' ' A fine gold f. ! i r varrm ltd permui f n t 'Do. and (I i froyii the n-rve. 1 I r Extracting a tooth, 50 ft. t 1 Beit dentifrice and too'!. Frit;!,, halts ays kti 1 Every opt-m t ion -ifurianuu to i v ; ! i h,r ti. n. Trt'tlt invent A itnnu-t-i.tHy afi. i ti e i " lion of the fjngs and rn- 4.-t.-.l aftt-r the i have sh run Up n wl'lt- ; t ni Kilnal t h'j; . Ofiice on Hatl i-i-x , 2 doors t. I iw t t . V iliiiinglon, N. C, A t.i 'ti. 1 NOW is the time to rive yo tr rootr (3 l!3 n. M 'i w . ' t 1 ' : , 'M , t ni'n, h . ti w I r SHpf. : Uit 1 WOT 1. (, fJ .(, ! Vo,,, han f pr r.-f I jl ; i " t ' ' II I Ju'.y 22. Pu r i i.i i .ns, . l DOCT. JO n umjoni: i, WHERE may be , pleasant and t'U ! fur uii , SECRET hi Gonorrhos, f S), ct., , , Di-rt, rtici In ih. I.i,,!.. Impotency, V. eat r,. , , fectlons of t. Ki :..). i i. Dysr-( sis, Ni vous Jrti i t j, Head, i ntonl Nose tr , i i , and melaiif holy di--..li r . live hsblisof Vou.h, i mind, thoae s ret . f , to their victims t' no ti the mariners of L ij . . i liant hopes or sfiiji i, Ac, Impossible. (tt:-: EM' luily.wlio I . i i ry Eke, Dial Jit ., annusily rw . t a i i, , young loetl f U : mtt-!i. i, who to, ,i trniri Senates vtj.it ; waked to acstscy the i. conndencc. ; ' MMU I it ' Marritd person, or ttio being swareof (iliyni. al ately consult ir. J., mH i health. ' He who places Mum. ;f i, ,.' ston may r li; ionly n.i,; t , tleman,and confidently r ,y u aicmn. OFFICE, No. 7, ' - : i . : l DOOHS KHOM i. U.i I . L'P THE STEI'.S. O-RK PARTICELAR . . ' and NUMHKR. or yon m i ii A CURE IN TWO I A 1 . , ' No Mercury or Aio,, TAKE r.(J j, D. Johnston Is the ot ty Phyaiclan vtho advrriiyra , lise, and his;iinny Woo guarantee to the ut'. o t ,i, , sjteedily and tff'c luatli rut,,! ous trifling ii,ii,ti i t v, i , iy and ej'ply lo iJr. Jui, t.. u ni.'. Jons,, 4 Member of the Royal Co,.. .-, ; graduate from one tl th! io..f.i . the United States, and II, lite has burn spent in tho 1 1 is, Philadeiphis.anil ir.--h, . of the mosisstoiiinliio,; , ,,., Many troubled with novo "ben o bleep, im u I i,i n sudden souridi, mil blushing, aitei,.!. . I f mind, were cur 4 in,. . " ' ', A fl ut:,!-; When the ml'.-u. t pleasure finJ. la ! ,; , , painful diseuse, j y,,.i u'., cd sens-e of hiiine, ,-, ,i . Iilm fium applyir t i! . end M-cii-r-lahi.',lv,i mi irlg till the fM.it1 i,i i... i disease male I Ik ir n t . , , sore throat, dioenn ' , , head and limbs, din. -.-i ,t , on the bliin hoof h , , . i face and rxtreinlii-n n , t, . a , pidity, till at hiHt the j i bonesof the nomt ifi io ! awful diHPNKft Leroiiit m j. .,. f se ration , 1 1 !! h ;,i 'i f ... . . . ferins, by n oo , j.,,,, whence no travt-Jier t. i..t Dr..Jolmt.ton h it . i n vit.lii l.le k i i e y ; i, :. f tke In Ihe ( ut J : , , . he can i-or. M. ml v t ( oo cure to I lie' nr. I . i ! !, r v CHKO. It is a lo, I,.,., i,.m-i ! victims to this iiieo!'l , . nkiifulnem of irw-if t j of tloil o'. ;,'.' y i tion, and either o i t .. untimely crave, or i !e- jm. j. era Ue. ." taki: run ki i ' Dr. J.i. i,:. , .;) t selves I, priva' , , 'J'heHrt li .e Hot , , j i . fee IX. I ' I ' ) VVea ki" - of ii 1 lend . I o, in . , : I t, I'D l if , 1 i, , ' ! irfii.ibory, 1 tioriis, jjio , i I J , , , Hon. Ac. IlliJt ll lO IO li l i ; , Of l.Ie .H, I' : A version tif hi tude.'l'lmidily.i . .; . ,.. . 7 '',oiy-,.,'.'U,-,' , of (- , f io Wil.lt 11 I . ;n. Ml! !' lo;f tin if V i . t . , -, i lei), h an' a t Cool' Ii ii o l p v o .., AJ'IT) ,r.t i'. i rlage, t.t i ; tut., . , . . I lilin. ' , - y vi ' , ' ' i J f. i I I Dit.. JOHN , i i U 1 1 i,. u i. a .,. Hy tt.ii pi.:! on l ; i he r ': .i r a is . . , 'i T.o ii i-,. nit i i I i,.,. i jfiii i : ,i;i'h i. ! ., : s ! i i. rit UUhJ I., I I i nia n j ri' ' I ri I,,' o 1 1 v hi liool, i . t, heo i' jOO. , it, I U I O I . 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