o A A.v AAA VAy VOLUME X NUMBER 88. WILMINGTON, N. C; SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 6, 1855. WHOLE NUMBER 1188 tl'" V I till I I I I I THE INQUISITION AT WORK STARTLING FACTS. We take the following narration of fuels in connection wiih the Post Office Depart ment. from the Gettsybursr Star and Bun- tier, of the 21st inst: The Burringer and Rayner exposition, Bhowing' th Papal INuncio in Spam to ' have known of the. appointment of Mr. Campbell before the same had benn offi cially announced in this country, was high ly suggestive, and degrading in the extreme lo the present administration; but, the facts detailed below show that the high office in the government accorded the Roman Cath olic Church for its efficient aid furnished the Democratic party in 1852, is already being prostituted lo promote the ambitious designs ot that body.. We hope these out rages of Mr. Pierce s Jesuit official may opeathe eyes of many hitherto stand in r aloof from the American movement, uncer lain as to their duty. Every man, except me wictteaiy scinsti, must wisti nis coun try well; and the revelations given below, it would seem, were enough to withdraw every honest, reflecting man from the sup port of a party and an administration coun tenancing the prostitution of one of the most important offices in the government to the ambitious purposes and projects of an institution that has everywhere, and in all ages, been the enemy, of civil and reli gious liberty: Appointment by the Postmaster General. Daniel Keefauver, to be Postmaster at Greenmount, Adams county, Pa., vice John Weikert, removed. What's in the wind now ? Mr. Wiekert Las uniformly been esteemed - one of our most honest, courteous and efficient Post masters so much ea that he has been con tinued under successive National Adminis trations. "Although a consistent Democrat, he has conscientiously refrained from ac tive participation in politics. Why this sudden removal ? P. S. Since writing the above we have learned that some two or three weeks ago a. gentleman, representing himself to be a Mr. Ellis, Editor of the "Organ," a Know Nothing paper published at Washington, drove up to Mr. Weikert's store, and pro fessed to be very solicitous to gain accurate information. The stranger wanted to know how much money might be used to advan tage in the approaching political canvass? Mr. Weikert replied that he did not think the voles of our people could be influenced by money that they were generally in telligent and thinking men, and could not be bought. The latter was then asked wheiher he -would promptly deliver: any Know-Nothing papers that might be sent to the office to wnjcb he replied that of course, us Postmaster, he would" regard it as his duty to deliver all papers sent to his office with names endorsed on them.. Whereupon the stranger drove off, not, however, without having had a conference with Keefauver, the accomplished succes sor of Mr. Weikert This. "Mr. Ellis," who," by-the-by, has a rich Irish brogue to betrny his mission, had a companion with him, who, however, did not make his ap pearance during the conference with Mr. Weikert, but rejoined the buggy a few hundred yards from the store, and the Iwo drove off. Mr. Weikert's next information on the subject was a notification from Post master General Campbell, that his services were no longer needed ! ' " These are sober, substantial facts, every word of which we are prepared to prove, if contradicted. We dare a denial. The in ference is irresistab!e that this Mr. "Ellis" was no other than a spy in the employ of Mr. Campbell and his Jesuit advisers, trav eling through the country, and seeking to prostitute the Post Office Department to Jesuit purposes. Who doubts that if Mr. Wiekert had evinced a proper disposition to destroy Know-Nothing papers and re fuse to deliver them, lie would never have been reported to Mr. Cambell, and still be Postmaster at Creenmount? We leavo these facts to the reader. They are preg nant with important thougHts, and justly demand attention. Fellow-citizens the Inquisition is at work in your midst I Look TO YOUR SIGHTS I Since the above was in type we have re ceived the Washington Organ, , with the following article on the subject: Pat Mr. Guire in a new Character An Irishman Disguised as an American. , We received, yesterday a letter from EmmitU' burg, Maryland, which conveyed the infor mation that 'a Mr. McGuire, a secret mail agent," had been pass.ng himself off in that vicinity as fcMr. Ellis, of Washington. editor of the American Organ. ' The fact as related by our correspon dent, are ns follows : . There is a Post Office between Emtnitt s burg and Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, the Postmaster of which is Mr.--. Weikert, Mc- uuirc suspected of being a member of the American party. He accordingly adopted the following notable plan for procuring bis removal. He stepped at Mr. W.'s office and stated that he was Mr. Ellis, of Wash ington, editor of the American Organ. He then inquired how tho American party was getting along f Mr, W. told him he did not know, as he was not a member of the par-T- Pat then asked Mr. W. how much money could be used to fiinher the objects of the party. Mr. W. replied that money could not purchase votes in that county. I-'! than f,:i L . J a "'1 " Dad a liiimher of Know Nothing names, and he wished to know now many papers advocating Know-Noth- hat came to that office." inff principles could be secretly distributed. W replied, '-as irmnjr ;.s were sent, - provi ded the names were put upon them, for, a Postmaster, be was bound to deli .11 Here the inierview ended, and McGuire went to Emmillsburg, and swore he would have W removed from office. In a week or two thereafter-' V. was removed. His removal caused much excitement, as he always been a thorough-going Democrat and was mcer a member of the American Mr Dnnner, a member of Congress from AUra county, Pennsylvania, immediately - . wrote to the Postmaster General 10 inquire trie cause of Mr. W.'s removal, and the ap pointment of Mr. Keafaiivre in his place; bill before Keafauvre got .possession of the office, Mr. W. w-ts reinstated. Wheiher he will accept the office, our correspondent is not informed. ' "- Such are the facts in this most extraor dinary case of fraud, insolence, falsehood and Jesuitism. McGuire, as many of our readers are aware, is a resident of this city and a worthless Irishman, as the records of the U. Slates Marine Corp3 prove. He is a sworn office of the Post Office Depart ment, and was appointed to the place be cause he was an Irishman and a Catho lic. i - ' .- His duty is to investigate depredations upon the mails. But, m direct violation of this duty, though doubtless with the con nivance, if not the positive instruction of the Postmaster General, he travels through the country under an assumed name, falsely purporting to be the editor of this journal. Under this name he presents himself to a Democrat Postmaster and "unfolds his budget of lies; he pretends to be anxious to direct certain documents to certain-members of the American party in that vicinity and when the Postmaster gives him the only answer that an honest Postmaster could give him, he, wiih Jesuitical malig nity, denounces hint to the Department-acid procures his removal: ' 5 - I The whole procedure is tinged with Jes uitism from beginning to end; and for in solence and cunning combined, should se cure for McGuire the highest honors of the "Holy Brotherhood." I And now let usinqtiire if f his be a spe cimen of the tactics of the Administration ? Is Mr. .W.-the only Democrat who'has been approached by McGuire and other agents of the Department in the guise of honest men ? Is it a "part of their system" to represent themselves as editors of Amer ican papers and to inquire how much mo ney can be used to promote the success of the American cause ? Talk of Slurk lan terns" after this! 'Why, there is not a midnight prowler in St. Giles or the Five Points who would not be ashamed f such disreputable conduct. For there is honor among thieves, although there does not ap pear to be any among the McGuires, the Forneys, the Campbells, and the Guthcr- ies. 1 he thief respects hts brother vaga bond but the insolent officials with whom this country is at present cursed do not treat with ordinary courtesj' the brother Demo crats who have stood by their side on many a hard-fought field, and who have devoted iheir hves tothe defence of the Democrat it party. O - THE NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL UFhlASlhAM'LCtf tf RALEIGH, N C. Mill. abofeiouipanyiii-sbeen m ipcratiori-tmc Jk. tne isul April, 84d, under ihedirecttui. of th lullowinjt Ullicera, vix : Lr.(Jharle b. lonhson, President. Win. U. Haywood, Vice Presiden' J anted V. Jordan. Secretory. : V hi. H. Junes. Treasure. Pcrrin liusbee, Attorney. Dr. iJ buries li. Johnson. . .. , Dr. Wui.H.McKee. 5 Mcdicut Hoard uf Dr. 11. B. Hayweod, S "nsuilalicn. J. Hursm in. General Agcnl This Company lis eccived j eh.irlei 'ivini.id ramagev loiue insured over any oilier uuiDinv . .. : I .. w The 5th Section srives the Husband the DriviW.- in insurr ma uwd uiciunue sole use OI nis v He and Uhildren, ret irom any claimr the n-praaent lives of the husband or any of hie creditors. Organized on purely mutual princiDlc. the Hf member Mariiclpalein the tchoUoi the urofiia which are declared annually Hesides. th Hpplicanl lor lie, wnen ine annual premium is overs JO mi n.iv one half in a Note. A II claims for insurance asainst the Cnmnanvwill e uaiu wuiiui iiuiciy u.iYBuner Drool ot the ricnlh r tne party is lurnisnea. Slaves are insured lorone or five veara. at ti wnicn win enaoin an siavenoiuers to xepurp ihi. ciass 01 propeniy against tne uncertainty of life. oiutc inBurincc present, a new and interestinjt feature ir. the history of North ''arolin? which will prove Tcry imporiani 10 me southern States The last four months operation ofthis Company shows a verylarzeamountof bU8lnemnr. ih.n the Directors expected to do the firm year havins a 1 pua A u 1 .... nnA ikt. on r 1 : 9 buyou t .out... imii man rollCiei. ft- VVw. W. Ha bis8. Medical Rmln nr Agent. Wilmineton. (V. C. All1 .ommiJnicatlonsonhu8lnri.nf ikinnmnm. .1 u 1 jj ... ...r , biiuuiu ucauorcsseu iu J AS. F. JORDAN .Sec'y Raleieh.June8. 1855 7 CLARENDON IRON WORKS, WILMINGTON. N. C. I'Hft CLARKNDON IRON WORKS art now I prepared to receive orders for Beam, Verieol. Horizontal or Oscillating Steam Engines, High or r icnuc, anu auiipicu 10 an purposes; Ulrcu lar. Vertical and Portable Saw Mill. . Pumps, Mining Machinery, Grist and Flour Mills, complete; Parker, Turbine and other V ater W beeis, quipping of Steamers, Car Wheels and Axles j Horse Powers of various patterns; Rice Field Pumps and Enzine: Mill Iron; niiiv r.r and Cob Crushers; Kice Thrashers; Shinaie .Ma- u v. 1 ""'icr, ucars, anaail oiiici iriiii . oia. CASTINGS. Iron and Brass Castings of all de nilnn Url,. .iing Ornamental Iron Railing, Pipe, Bridge Cast ing, tf-c-, & c. The Compaoy would reDeetfull invite afenti jn to their styles and patterns of Bail. In;, wnicn may De aeen at their office. ;; . : BOILERS. , Tuaolar, KliM. sad Trtindrical Boilers, Water ranks. Ch mneys, and all other kinds of Boiler Work. ' .. . : - - ; - -' REPAIRS . A separate depirtment and force wilt he kept for repairs, where work will -be done thoroughly and with desp.itrh. ; ' r - ;;-". All w tk done in the estahttshment dslivered ei theron theam of the Wilmington & Manchester tail Koador the wiiminston vveldon Kail Road or In fl t is at the Company's wharf. - Havlii larze facilities, the above -work will be done on as reasonable terms as elsewhere. North pr o i'h, and In prompt and satisfactory tnanner. Consultation by letter ar otherwise, in regard to ;lan and designs for mills or thur fumi'ure, and for machinery cenenillv willinjly answrred. All r:ters or eoriMr.iunicaiionk tu be addressed to the j(id rmunt-d. IIKNRV M DRANE, Aaent. Varch 17 I if. LIME. BBLS. While, now landing, and 1000 1510 do. daily expected per schr. L. W Alexander, . 0' do. Calcined PI ster, " 100 do Hvd. Cement, - 500 bu-hels Plattteriog Hair, 100,000 Lath.,c , 50 bWs. Land Plaster, in sh re and for sale by . LUTTERLOH & ELLIOTT. aept.25. .v,. :' ' ' 83-3t BirrfER; CHEESE, V GOSHEN Batter, d. Chewy Knelish Dairv nil Pim tanla Pkatu rT.tHfl.h Srnlrll Har. ring Katmon. Maeker l with a variety .of other Hl just re-rt ved atirl tar uUl.i ' . . : I. N. BALOW, JoiieIG, W.3.GraaiwEow; i-t .uonsiie.t every t c.bsdav, TiiuaaDAi anu satuhdav at 5 per annum, paablc 'n all case- 1 -iovanct-. t tiV l'.tl v .s !.'.:.! it ''.DiT.-a ml i'topuu o, . .- : r - - . ' Corner Kroi t i t U.tl ket Streets, WlLMISiGTOS, X. C. - . it in ok iVi:it risiNc:. l sqr. I insertion Sit oU I 1 sjr. i months, 4 Ot 1 2 75 I 1 "3 " - 5 00 l " 3 " 1 00 I 1 6- , 8 ' 0 I " I month, 2 SO j 1 - 12 12 00 len lines or less make a square. Ifanadver isement exceeds ten lines, the pi ice will be in iroporuon. : -til a iveriiacments are payable at the lime of heir insertion. . Contracts illi yearly advertisers, will he made n the most liberal terms. " So transfer of contract for yearly advertising will be i;rmitted. should circu.nstahccs render change in business, or an unexpected removal necessary, a charge acconhna the pub lished terms will be at the option ol the contractor, for ineitme ne nasaaveriised. The privileze ol" Annual Advertisers is ntricilv limited to their wn inimci'iat.- tiusinesn; and all advertisements lor the benefit of other persons, as wen as air advertisements not im-nt ntately con nected with their own business, and all excess of advertisements in length or otherwise beyond the limits engaged, will be charged at the usual rates. Nn Advertisements Is included in th contract for the sale or rent of houses or lands in town r country r for the sale or hire of negroes, wheth er the property is owned by th advertiser or hy other persons. These are excluded by the term "immediate bufiinesa " All 1veriseient inserted In the tri-weeklv Commercial are" entitled to one iesertion in the Weekly free of charge. JOB, CARO AND FANCY rrtlNTING, EXECUTED SCPKRIOR STTLE. r;rSN rs FOR THR COn MERCIAN. New Yobk Mersrs. Dollncb & Potteb. notion Gha'hlk Smith Vi ft. Central Wharf. Philadelphia S. K I'ohbs Baltimore Wm. H. PcAacund Wm. Thomson E. J. LDTTEBLOH. W. P ELLIOTT- LUTTERLftH & ELLIOTT, GENERA L COMMISSION A ND FOR iY A R DIK(i MERCHANTS, WILMINGTON N. Keep constantly on hand a mpply of Lime, Cal cined Plaster, Hydraulic Cement, Land Plaster, Plastering Hair, die, &c. Sept. 4. 7t-tf BOARDING. FE v G. -nth tr.cn can b accommodated with Hoard and pl snn: airy rooms, in Front strew, house next door north tf the ?resbyterian Church. June 19. il.tf THE WILMINGTON MALE AND FEMALE SEMINARY. V 4 f I LL re op -n .n M'nt.iv, O.-tobe- 1st, at So. cietv Hall. The Boird of Instrunion will le he same aa List session For particulars, see schonl curd, which will he issued a few d tys beiore comnii ncini', and which may be found wiih Mr. S. Jc'eif, or Mr. Whiia kcr G. W. JKWETT. Sep I. 6. t 75 w-tf FAIR WARNING iPflME f!VOW say to mv customers' "hat t aot obliged to you lor i our p isl favors, which 1 appreciate ma i-It In cons, q.rnrc ol the hard times and mj fe'iiora 'inling to pay me a punctual they ought I -iall huve 'o Hccline selling goods at nver thirty d iv iime, and thl In puneiu curtoniers who in tend to pay ai the end ol that time except to my low n patrons, who win nave miners at ihey ha been, as l ev are pwrn 'n il whei railed upon. This to e into ff. ci the !t -f O. I , ISS5. cot 13 GEO H. K El. LEV. Daily Herald weekH Journal, .-pirit of the Ag rd I - h'graph op . ' HSR AND POTATOES. Daiy Exacted from Nora Scotia lre.ti eaiighi N A 3 Mackerel. OU1. 26' ' Herring, dry malted. -'0 hoxes Codfish, containing 100 lbs each 25 t.b I 'ew Pntatoi s. For safe in lot to suit (t pt. 13 TO WORTH. VENETIAN RED. N H'nall packages, for s 1 ept 11. 1e bv GEO HOUSTON FRESH LIME Q;r l CASKS fe-h Lime, now landintr, ftrrsale JJ I by LUTTKKIOH &. ELLIOTT, sept. 6 73 THE WATER CURE JOURNAL. f'Olt AusuBl. Ueceivea and fr sale at. Aug. 18. WH1TAKERS. SACK SALT. CT' sackn afloat, for sale by I 0J aug 16 J. H. PLANNER. HERRING 'Yf! BBLS. Prime Herring, in store and just re iU dived. For sale by Sept. 4; ADAMS, BRO. d CO. NEW AND FRESH GROCERIES. i'HE subscriber has just returned from the North wi'h a choice va rieiy of Groceries, W inea. Teas snd Llqmrs: Lea & Perrin's Worcestershire Sauce; John Bull Sauce; English Pickles, of eve ry vane- v ; f resi-rves. Jellies snd Uonlceti.tnarles: l'ruits. Brandy Peaches, Brandy Cherries, Boket Diners. alsuDS. ol all kinds : l.avi-r l(.lsini. whole half and quaru r boxes, extra j Figs, Dutch Head Cheeae, Preserved Ginsrar. Bouche and Starr Champaigne, of the finest grades; Old Government Java otiee ; Kio. L.aguayia and St Domingo do. 100 boxes A. M Candles, cheap; 1 pipe of that Ex tra Crescent Brandv, from Custom Home. Wil mington; 50 cases Extra Claret W ines; 10 barrels one oia itye W hisltey, for retail ; -adeira, Sl.e.rv ort, Muscat, Scoppcrnong, and every variety of L.iuuors. on retail: fatent Nnerm. and SiwmCin. oiesi nav Itumi t;olirateya nnrt knnrr .Siuim- Hi. ram Smith's Flour, in t.hla hair Kh'lo -r,A h... Vermacilla, Macaroni. Currants. Citron, everv va- rieiy of Nuts; Rasberrv and Cherrv .Svrun. hv the gallon; Mackerel, Nairn n. Corned Beef. Beef tonzues. smoked Beef. V. PnaH.r. . k'Tinn I18 WtUffed Olives, something new. nehnviw -ar-mes, f resn L-OD8ter; Fancy Baskets; Key Baskets ; 20 cases old Dry Mndona s Buckwheat: exira uosnen cutter, ana everything that eonsti lutes a wwi-ael-cted atoek of Groceri. a. Whole sale ana retail, at tne Original Grocery. inarcnai. ; , GEO. 51 VERS. G0LDSB0R0' FEMALE COLLEGE. I 'tin. next sessionof this Institution will mence on the first Wednead t. a . mm - mence on the first Wedoed:iv In lu.n.i 1Q; a i . .. ' aiiiui-i "ctommmirinm are nn f,r namher of t ounz ladiia any r or ifctorucuion tatatnnrue A address thr President ol the Faruhr; Itev. J H Breni. Secretary. 44 tf W.JS..Q. ANDREWS Jnne 23. LIME, nAIR, PLASTER Jt CEMENT. C CONSTANTLY on bsnd.acd for sale by J . . GEO it OK Hniisrnv f a? " ' mvvm.v m ON CONSIGNMENT. H S,BLS '"U'. 9r,n?,T Guilford barnda. 50lba. new Feathers. 100 emi-tr Spirit Casks. For al in lots to suit, by . I . C & B. G. WORTH. ; GLUE. r ; -4 merican . ' 1 r BBL. I V ' 10 English,. Foraab. hv , RU-3SELL & BRO." . July f7, BUSINESS CARDS. J. C. LATTA, COMMISSION MERCHANT 4 GENERAL AGENT WILMINGTON. N. C. -Oct. 1,1854. ' 85-1 y-e. WILKINSON & ESLER, UPHOLSTERS & PIPER DANGERS, KEEP ON HAND AND MADE TO ORDER. Mattresses, Feather Beds, Window Curtains and Fixtures. All work in the a hove line done at shortest No lice. Wilmington, N. C, Market Si. March IS, 1854. , I. JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM, General Commissi! and Forwarding Merchant. Prompt personal attention gtveu to Consign inents tor Sale or Shipment Liberal Can advance made on Conirnmenl lo me or to my New York friends. Wilmington, Jan. 30, 1854. 135. W. C. HOWARD, GENERAL Commission and Forwarding Mer chant, Wilmington N. C. Lioeral -'ash advances, made on Consignments. Nov. 29, 1 633. 109-tf JiMEIANDIBIUK. EDWARD SAVAGE. ANDERSON & SAVAGE. GENERAL CO W MISSION-MERCHANTS, WILMINGTON rt. C. Liberal cish advances made on consignments. March 27, 1854. 94y RUSSELL & BROTHER, (LATE ELLIS. BDSSELt. & CO ,) GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WILMINGTON. N. C. Liberalcash advances made on consienmentsof Naval Store, Cotton, and other produce. May 3, 1854. C. & D. DuPRE. WBOLC SALE AND KETAL DEALERS IN Drugs. Mcdlclnrs. Chemical. I'aiitts, Oil, Dfe Stufls, Class. Perfumery, Clgara, Old L.l(iiiors, l'"ancy Articles, fcc., AlAltKKT STREET. IVII, MNiTON. N . C. reseriptionf -arcfully .iiponnded by experi- ncea iiersons. March 28. IS54. WILLI UI A. GWYE J, General AsealForwarJiiigi CommUsion llcrthant. I take pitt.iaure in informing my friends, that 1 ant prepared to give all Dulnesa entrusted to me efficient ami personal attention. I nave a wharl lor Naval Storea, wiih ample aecominodnilosj, Spirit House, and -V irehousc. Constnmenis of Naval Stores for sale or shipment ; snd all kinds of coun try nro luce solicited. Cash advances made on con-i jnments. i pril 18, 1854. 15. I vvrs a a as n nn I ' n i'OIiLEi'TOR IXD ADTKBTI SIKG AGt NT. For Country Newspapers throughout the United Staten, Basement ol un Iron Bu iuinKS.Kaliimore street All businesr i-r.;miid u lis care transacted promptly . on !i'ora! terms NePl 7 1854 9a-tf T. C. I B. G. WORTH, H IHISSIOX IND FJItW li;UIG UElil'Il.WTS, WILMINGTON. N. C. an 17, 1854. 125 c JliSEPlI n. FLANNER, General luiuuiiMon Merchant, tVII,IIUr5i, n. c. Wa 9ih. 13."4 87-ly-c. JAS. II. CHADB0URN & CO., eaeriil roiiiuiissiwn icrchauLs. VIIiMIfiT()v. N. C. Jai. II. ''ihdiocli Geo. Ch adsous Jun. I. 1354. , , 123. . HENRY NUTT, P CT0S AVD FOitWiRDni; CLT, Willgite hi : triatrial attention to b urine entrust ed lo hi core. Sept. 8. 1854. 75-ly-c. GEORGE MYERS, WOaLEMLK ASD RETAIL CRIICER Keep constantly on hand, I'mes. Teas, Liquor, Provision, H'ood and IVUloir Ware, Emit. Confcclionarie,tf-e South Fronltlreet. WILMINGTON, N.J. ; Nov. IS, 1853 . 109. GEORGE HOUSTON, PRAaRR 'M Groceries. Provisions, and Xaval Stores ; COMMISSION MERCHANT. VESSEL AND FORWARDIXQ AGENT, WILMINGTON, N. C. Aug. 2. CO-if DISSOLUTION of COPARTNERSHIP. IHEpob'icare hereby friorrhed, th it the co partnership heretolore 'Vxt-lin between. the undersignen, under the nrnne and firm of VV M. Sherwood A Co. isthia iy disxotved by mutual consent. All account de hy the firm will be pre sented lo W. M. Sherwod lor settlement, snd all accounta and notes due ihcm must be paid imme diately to close the bns'm ss. WILLIS M. SHERWOOD. VM. 4 OWYER. WILMS M. SHERWOOD will continue the business aa heretofore. Sept. 1. : 73 v- JUST RECEIVED THIS DAY, AND for sale at the Variety Stare, under the Herald Office, twenty bbls. Irish- Potatoes, a fine article. Also, a fine lot of assorted Nuts wholesale and retail. Aug 2. WM. H. DbNKALE. FRESH IMPORTATIONS. JUST Received, 'his day, 100 bbls. assorted Li quors, Wines and Cordials ; French Brandy. In eighth pipes; Anneseed Cordial; Perfect Love; Blackberry Brandy ; Extra New Butter; Corned Beef Tongue : No I Mackerel ore. Auhe orig inal F imlly Grocery, Front street May 12, : UKO. MYERS. FLOUR! FLOUR!! Q'r5BLS N.O. Superfine Flour; N.O. S Family 10 For sale by Sept. I. JOS. R. BLOSSOM. TEA. SUPERIOR Hyson and Black Tea, In small packages, for rale by GEO. HOUSTON. ETHEL, vR,The Double Error.' By Marion James, Au- ' thor of the KJder sister Received and for sale at W. WHITAKER'S. 4 ggsept. 27. BLACK BESS. fVR, Claud to the Reseae. Being a narrative of W the farther ad ventures of Dick Tumio and Sixteen Erring Jack. Received and for sale at sept 2. s. w. nnuaAe.K'9, LITTLE NELL. FROM the old Curiosity shop of Charles Dick ens. Received and for sale at ' tpt. T7. - - S. W. WHITAKER'S. JUST RECEIVED FROM NEW YORK. ,)( BBLS. fine) old Rye Whiskey. For safe by BUSINESS CARDS. IIOOrEK, DEARBORN & CO., COMMISSION M EUCHANTS, WILMINGTON N 1. I DEASBOBV. GEO. HOOPEB. July 28. ho -era. 58- tf ADAMS, BROTHER & 0., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, . WILMWGTON, N. C. July 23. 69 A. II. VanBokkklen. W. A. M. YanBokkklen VAiNBORRELEiN & BROTHER, WIMINGTON, N. C. . ' Manufacturers ol and dealets in Naval Stores. Storage and Wharfage for Produce furnif hed at fair rate under insurance, if Jefcircd. Jan. 1. 122-tf. I. VESSEL. H . B. EILERS. WESSEL & EILERS. COMMISSION MERCHANTS &. WHOLE SALE GltOCERS, North Water St., Wil mington, N. C, intend to keep at the above stand a general assortment of Groceries, Liquors, and Provisions at wholesale and to carry on a GencralCommission Business. EPEBEbTCE I E. P.Hall Pjes't Br'ch Bank of the State. ) O.G. Parsley, Pres't Commercial Bank. Wif. P. K. Oicklnaon, Esq Poppe t Co. Dollner A Potier. New York, Jan. 20 1854. 131. GEO. H. KELLY, COMMISSION MERCHANT. Nextdoor to A. A. Wannet'a,on North Waterst winaueno to lite sale ol all kinds of Countrv Pro JountrvPro- n.Lard.Ac. illsupplyof luce, such as Corn. Peas, Meal. Baco and willkeepconsiantly on hand a fu Groceries. Ac. References. Willes Hall ofWayne, JnoMcRae, Wilmington W Carawav. Gen. Alx.. MeRae. K. P. Hill, Wilmington .VVilcy A. Dec. 13. 1853. WaUe.. 115-ly. JAS. P. GILLESPIE. - GEO. 8. GILLESPIE. JAM 12 S If. Cir-I.F.!PIK Jk CO- PRODUCE AND FORWARDING AGENTS. "WILMINGTON. N C. Patiiciilaraiteniion paid io the receipts and Soleof natal more, I imber, Lumber, Corn, liacon, Col Ion, f-c.: de. March 30,1855. ' 6. S. M. WEST, Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, WIIjMING TON, N. c. ITTILL sell or buv Real Estate and Negroes a I VV a small commission. ALSO I Strict attention givento the sale of Timber, Tur pentine, Tar, or any kind of Countrv Produce. Office second door, South side of Market street, on the wharf. June 12. 1854. ? 33-ly. W. P. MOORE. ISO. A. STANLT. 1. W. JOttKg. . MOORE, STANLY & CO. COMMISSION MlfR C II A N TS, WILMINGTON, N. C. Oct.26ih, 1854. 93. IrCASnWELL, " COM31ISSWN MERCHANT, VILIINGTOX. N. C. Sept.,30. 84 tf tTcTworih, Geiicra! CommissioD Merchant. .VIl.HISCTOS, Jf.C. USUAL advances made on consignments of Cot ton, Naval .Store and other produce . P.ittieular aitention given by G. W. Davis to Dur- chasing cargoes, procuring freights for vessels, &c. .Match 2, 1354. 123-lyc. COniK.lN & RUSSELL. (SCrCESSOliS TU TUOS- L1B3 E k CO ) General Couimision Merchants, No 32, North Wliarte. ind i3 North Water St. I-IIILADELIMIIA. J. HAaVBT COCHBAM, W. a. BUSSBLL. Liberal cash i.lvanccs inide on consignments. July 30ih. 1331. 5S-if. II. DOLLNER. O. POTTtR. JT. J. CAMERDEN. DOLLNER, POTTER & CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, N E V YOIIK. - April 30, 1854. 20-Iy. WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCER, ANT. DP.AL.RR IM LIQUORS WINES ALE PORTER de. - No 3, Granite Mow, front Street, WILMINGTON, N. C. Feb. 17th, IP53. 140-tf. BENNETT fc BROKAvT PRODUCE COMMISSIOxV MERCHANTS, FOB THE SALR OP Flour, Grain and Seeds, Butter, Cheese, Lard, Urica fruits, Smoked Meats and Pro visions. NO. 4, FRONT ST. NEA R THE BA TTER Y NEW YORK. To avoid errors and delay, it la desirable thai consignors be very particular to put their initials upon Goods shipped lo us for sale. une ll. 40-tf GLUE. F the best quality, and Bungs of allsizesslwsya - on hand. J. K. KL 1LOSSOM. Nov. 4. 97. CUT HERRING. OH BRLS. Cut Herring, dry salted; 30 barrels OW Round do.; fresh from New Foundland. For aaleby ADA SIS, BRO. dt CO. . April 24. 18. ORANGES AND LEMONS. O ECEIVED thia day. in prime order, by Ik. L. N. BARLOW, June 16. No. 3. Granite Row. W. L. S. T0WNSHEND, GROCERY DEPOT la jo st receiving his VJ Spring stock of Groceries, Underwood's Pie klea. Sauces, Olives and Capers- A Iso, Pickles in kega; Fulton Market Beef' Beef Tongues. Pie kled Salmon, No. I and 2 Mackerel. Selected Cod fish, all aorta of Preserves. -Jreen end Blaek Tea, ut and Tomato Mustard Brawn M".''lrK.-; -ousca or Diced aaimon, vvainu Catsup, French jf cstard. Eneiish a rd Crashed Sugar, Lime Juice and Stoughton Kilters, Grooid Coffee and Groand Spices, Rum. Gin and Whiskey; Marratt, Gaatar, and Frerea Brandy; Milk, Soda. Butter and Fanev Crackers ; Imperial and Pale Sherry. Madeira and Port Wine. Champagne and Sparkling Catawba, Scotch and Phil. Ale, Best London Porter, East India Palo Ale. Also, a few of these Clothes Drviaa: Maw chines; and Oat MeaL April 14. 13. GUNNY BAGS. 20 BALES 2 b jshel Bags, for sale by Aifi. GEO. HOUSTON. RATES OF PILOTAGE. TUST pHnted and for sale at T Cirmmarriai f umcs, the Hates of PUotago for th Bar and Zsrmai. Anll-SeorbuticiToothwasb. TO THE LADIES. VOTHING adds mora lo beauty than clean, white Ttelh, and Gum of healihy color. I he most b -autiful face and Vermillion lina wromi repulsive. If lh latter, when the ooen. exhibit the horrible spectacle of neg.ected lecih. All who wish clean, white Teeth, healihy Gams and a sweet breath, should give ZEUMAN'S TOOTH WASH a trial. Korsaleby C. & D. DoPRK, Agents, Wilmington N.C. Sept. 30. 64 PERFUMERY! I US 'ST ret tived from New Vork and Phlladcl hiat Gross Lulin's Exracta for iho Uandk'l'i uo. an, i ol lei la osps do. Glenny Al mh Toilette Water !. do., Verbena do. do. do. la'snkre &ioap.t d.. Cioi.lior .Sotpj dj. Pomine do. A I ire 4sortinrnt of llnir Brashes, and a num ber of fane ' article usually kepi in Drug Stores. C 6l D. DcPllK, Wholesale DruggUls, O.t 5. Market -at., Wilmington, N. C. OUR MOTTO IS T0 PLEASE' AT THE tVilmlu,;toi, S4dlc, llsruess, am) Trunk .Manulactory. T'lK subscriber respcctlully i nformt!iepublle A, that he has recently received additlonv to his stot kol Saddle snd tlarnes Mounting., te., the laiesiand most improved style, a nd is conslarrly manufacturing, at hiastore on market street .every description ol artlclein the above line. From his experience in the business, he foels confident that hewill beatfle to givecntlrcsatisfactlontoallwho mar favor him with a call. Hehaanowon hand and willconstanily keep a lariteaaaortmen tof ' Conch, Gicand Sultey Harness, Iutv't SaddUs w : .t r. . 1 1 r , . i r ,. . I ui nniyt q-c, vtcmurmen s iSiUtaus, H ktpt , . .ttr L'"! whlch. n vJ1,?'8' """lerlala Tf He has also a la will warrant to be ofnw Is and workmanship, if larire assortment nf trunks, i auscs. Saddle and Carpet Mags, Satchels, Pa tic v Trunks. Ac. and all oth, .r. tlclee usually kept In such establishments, all of we oncr.iow tor tAoii,or onsnortcrcdlt to prompt customers.. Saddlea,Harnes,Trunki,RoJIca! Bags, Ac. Ac., made to order. Inaddition tothe above the subfcrlberalwayi keeps on hand a large supply of String leather, uu nua iiwi anu win ftr-3iinrousn tne season a good assortment of Ply Nbtts. Allarelnvlted to call and examine my Goods, wiitiwicnn wani or not, as I laicepieatureliiahaw Ingmy assortment to oil who may favor me with a can. Harness andCoach Trimmings sold al a fair price to persona Duymg to manufacture. Also, Whips at wholesale. 4llkindsof Riding Vehicles bought r. . old on commissions. JOHN J. CONOLEY Feb. 7. ley. 138 jOW is the time to have your rooms ar lii sasres papered with decerations, fine c ind pas- i or com mon, aa we have large assortments on hand, and superior workmen from New York, who will hang paper in latest styles. WILKINSON & KSLEH.. July 22. Paper Hangers snd Upholsterers. E. R. DURKEE, 130 WATER STREI2T NEW-YORK, Manufacturer and Proprietor of DCEKCE'S TEAST OB BAKING EOWDEB, Importer and Dealer in CREAM TARTAR, SUP. CARB. SODA, SAL SODA. CASTILE SOAP, BLACK LEAD. BRITISH LUSTRE. REF'D PEARLASH, SALERATUS, V.OUIVIHU r.AlllAv;ia. MATCHES WAX awd WOOD. uec. zjrd, IH54. 117-ly-c. MEDICATED GUTTA-PERCHA C0LL0DL1N. ANEW and Valuable Remedy for dreesing Wounds. Cuts, riurns. and Ulcers. It ha. been tried successfully by Physician i, and found uperior to any remedy of the kind now in uae It forms, when applied, a Cuticle, soft, elastic, snd impervious to waicr. aasimiluting moat perfectly iic natural vuncie. ii may oe ad vantagcoaVIv used in chapped lips, excoriaitons about the nock and eara of children, and lor abrasions f almost every kind, and as a dressing in surgical opera lions. The proprietors feel great confidence f n present ing tne aoove article ionise, believing It will prove fully adequate lo the ends proposed, and Invalua ble as a medicinal remedy. Korsaleby the Pro prietors, - C. &, D. DuPRE. Mawaaaai LSO VETERIANRY GUTTA PERCHA ry COLLODION forSsddlcsnd Harness Galls, - uiMiu. anu .ui ;a vu iii aca. r or sate dv i lie I'ro prieiors, C. dt D. DuPRE, May 20. Druggists. Wilmington, N. C, WINES AND LIQUORS. f BffLS extra old Neciar Whiskey . 1 V 10 bbls. old Yannisece do. 2 cases Chateau Latcur Claret j 1 " Pale Brandy 2 " Margaux Claret ( 2 St. Emilion do.; 2 Nathaniel Johnson's Claret 21 casks Brandy. For sale bv July 19. J. II. FLANNER. JUST RECEIVED A T the HARDWARE STORE i Preserving Kettles, all sizes. Cut Nails sll izes and extra quality. Safety-Fusefor blading rocks. tlay. Straw and Mwick Cutters the best msae. - j. m ROBINSON at CO. Sept. 4. 74 OWNER WANTED T .OllO.'VE BOX MERCHANDIZE irom Bsl- m. timore, per schr. Kxchsnge. Aug. 13th. 1855, marked J. C. Hnszlna. Stored and adveriiaed ter "ovvnct'a account." - . Aug. 18. RUSSELL ot !5ro. LADIES AND CIIILDRENS' BELTS. YT7E have just received by Express a very hand- v v aome lot or Belts ' fsrhlonsble nstlerna. la wnicn we wouta can m attention or the ladies. SUEPARD d MYERS, Aug. 25. Granite Row. 3nnn lbs- wvn co. bacon, nog JKAJ Round, for sale by marcuai. j. uuPKK CO. NOTICE. T' HOSE indebted torn Individually, or to C. J. DcPRE &. CO.. will please call and make nav. men i wnnoui aet ty, aa lurtner indulgence cannot . . .as a- .a. r ' oe riven. u. DvPRK. May 17. 28 IN EARNEST. A tL !" - T oie or Account, w A bo Pcted lo settle op by the firM o: Oct, he'.0'w'h" "W month All foiling to do . ill Octo- ntr ta m I their aocoanis and nous will he n la red in nffio.. I ounccijon witnout favors to anvbodv 1 r MAW. r. Jk k. .. ,, .... " ' w wu, vui atncnmpenea IO It. mUBt " ucu. u. S.KLLEV. Sept, 15, j9 SEALED PROPOSALS Wmw m a . , I iLsaU o racclTed gntil th20ti lastaoC for fb I ICtiOB 0)f aft TuW Hat 11 nsul W uftis'al Raam , wj,. . . . - awaavai I - a t pj"icioB cm m teen tr cmng on i - -waaiii a VWaV fUierK. I. NORTHROP. ..mmlllM : . . 'HO. McRAE, Committee. Sept. 6. 75-7t ESIPTY BARRELS. OOLX PRIME Second-hand Empty Barrels, just I ZCtJ landed and for aaie by DOCT. JOHNSTON, I1AII IMORL' IA)CK It aITAI.. WHERE may be obtained the pleasanl and ellectual rtwt dy lnoM rprctSy. in the wotlii tor an i SECRET DISEASES. Gonorihoa-, Gleets, Sirlelures, St m ins I Vf , k. noss, Pains In the Loina, Constitutional Debiiny Impotcncy, Weakness of the Hack and Lltnl.s, Af fections of the Kidneys, Pslpitstion of the lleait, Dysiepsla,Ne.voua Irrltabijty, Ditenfts of il.e Head, l'nroal Nose or Skin t and all l see itrioua and melsticholy disorders srUlng from ilic d. iruc live habiisof ouih, which disiroy both tod) ard mind, those secret and solitary practices mote fatal lo their victims thsn l ho sons of the byrci.s to the tiiarini rs cf Uly ( , blijhilng their ihoi fcril liani hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage. Ac., impossible. YOUNG MEN. Especially, who have become the victims of Solitw ry Vic; that dreadful and destructive habit which annually sweeps lo an untimely grave ttioi.a.n.l. of young men of the most eialied lalcnte and brjiilam intelioct, who might otherwise have entranced lis tening Senates with the thunders of eioucncc, or waked to ecsiacy the living lyre, mar call with full confidence. MAR III AGE. Married p'-ort1or ihosetonteiiiplullrig inarrlapr, being ewsrrof physical weaknea. ahonld immeOI. atelv conault Dr. J., and be restored lo pcrm health. r swho places himself nnderthecoreof Dr. Jol n ston may religiously confide in his honor as a sen. tlenian.and confidently rely upon hlssklll asa phy. slcisn. OFFICE, No. 7, SOUTH FREDERICK 8t T ""ksKM BALTIMORE SI., (cast UP THE STEPS. ' side,) Vtf.?.VATlCVLAR ln obarrvlnp lh NAME and NUMBER. or you will nilstuke the place. A CURE IN TWO VA YS, OR NO CHA HOI', No Mercury or Nauseotia Dmgt Used. TAKE Notice pi.JoHH.Tosl the only tegularly Educnl.d Phyaiclan i who advsrtUea his veiy extensive Prnc. -Use, and his nisny Wonderful Curaa is a sufficient guarantee lo iho afnicicd. 77io vho vM lo I speedily and effectually cured, should ihun the numer. ou trxjling impotten, who only ruin thilr health.'' and apply to Dr. Johcstcn. DR. JOHNSTON. arc m ber of I he Royal College of Surgeons, London'i graduate from one of the most eminent Colleges of the United States, and the greater part ol whose life has been spent in the Hospitals of London, Par la. Philadelphia. and elsewhere, hss ellected some of the most astonishing cures that werecverlnown.-... aiany troubled with ringing in the eara and heod" when asleep, ffreatnervou.nasa, being alarmed si sudden sounds, and bashfuiness. wiih frequent blushing,atiended sometimes with derangement of mind, were cured immediately. A CERTAIN DISEASE. When the misguided and Imprudent votary of pleaaure finds he has imbibed Ihe seeds of .his painful disesse, it too often happens lhat anill-iim ed sense of shsme, or dread of discovery, deters him from applying lo ihose who, Irom education and respectability, can alone befriend him, delay ing till the conrC-utional sysmpfoms of this horrid diseaae make their appearance, such as ulccruit d sore throat, diseased nose, noctural pains in ihu head and limbs, dimness of sight, deufness, nodes ' on the shin bones and arms, blotches on the head, face and extremities, progress on with frljrhllul ra pidity, till at last the palate of ihe mouth or the bones of the nose (all in. and the victim-of this awful disease becomes a horrid object ofcnmnils. scntlon, mi death puts a period to his dreadful suf ferings, by sending him to "thBi bourne from whence no traveller rciurns." To such iherclo'e, Dr. Johnston pledges himself to preserve ihe tno Inviolable secrety; and, from his exien.ive prac. lice in the first Hospltalsin Europe and Ameilca, hecan confidently recommend a eafaand an..nJ cure to the unforluna-e victim of this horrid di esso. It is a melancholy fact, that thr..n,t. rn victims to this dreadful disease, owlnir to iha .. skilfulness ol Ignorant pretenders, wii O. bv Ilia ut a of that deadly poison, mercury, ruin the coniiiiu. tion, and either send the unfortunate suflerer lo nn untimely crave, or else make the residue of life mi.. erable. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. J. addresses all those M ho h vin;,...a .h. elves by private and improper indulgences. i'ticse are some of the sad mil ,.,.i..n..i-iu .i feels, prod u red by eailv hnbita nr k ' vl. WenkneKSof the Back and Limbs, Pains In f Head. Dimness of Sivhl. Loss of U er, Pulpitaifon of Ihe Heart. Dt snrohv. Nun,,,. irritability Derangement ut lie Diveative Func. tiona, tiancral Debility, Syrupluma of Con.umr,. tion, die. 1 MnUutlu The fearful tfTccta on iba tnlnt . . much to be dresded x Los of Memorv. n..nr,..i,.n of Ideas, Depression of Spirits, Evil Fonbodlnps Aversion of Society, Self Distiust, Love of Soli.' lude. Timidity, dtc. are some of the evils produced. Tliousandsot person of sllsges, can nowiud"o what is the cause of their decllnin u liaaltK f ins their vigor, becoming weak, pale and emacia ted, have a singular appearance nbout th coneh snd s vniploms of conaumpiion. ' uiarriea l'trons,or llioao contempluling mar. rlage, bting aware of phy.lcnl weaknea. .l,.,.,i.i immediately eonsult Dr. J. and be rcttortd to rtr. feci health. ' DR. JOHNSTON'S INVICORATING HEMF. DY FOR ORGANIC W EAKNESS. By this rreat and imnortsnt remmt L ,.r lha organs IS speedilv cured snd full vimr r.inri-il Thoui-ondsof ihe most Nervous snd DebiliisitJ individuals who had lost all llOfie. have hlfCn irrim.. diate.y relieved. All impediments lo M ARIMAf.'E. Physical or Menial Dlsaualificailons. Nrrvnna I.. rltabilitv Treinblinpssnd Weaknera, or rihansilon of the moat fearful kind, speedily rurtd by Dr Johnston. Young men who have Injured ihrmsclvea bv a certain practice indulged In when alone a habit friqueiiily learned from evil companions, or at school, the effects of which are nlgluly fell, even when asleep, snd if not cured, renders maniac Impossible. and destroys both mind snd body. Whst a pity that a young man, ihe hops of hts country, and the darlii g of his parents, shoulJ La snatched from all prospects snd erito)inrnis of lile, oy inc consequences ol deviating Irom Ihe path ft nature, and indulging in a certain aecrtf huLlt. Sue persona, before, contemplating MARXIAGE. Should reflect thai a sound mind and body are ti e moal necessary requiaites to promote connubial happine.a. Indeed, without thrae. h i, through life becomes a wear) pllgrlmapej the pros, peel hourly darken a to the viewi the mind becomes shadowed with despair and filled wiih the melan choly reflection thai the hsnufness of anoth. r I.e. cornea blighted with our own. OFFICE NO. 7 SOUTH FREDERICK-.1 T . Baitimoi k, 1 1). All Surgical Operations I"eil'-5 t, N. B- Lei no false delicacy nrevi ri . ' i t apply Immediately either personally t i t ' sain .jiseasea hiwdHv t , , TO STRANG! U ... Tlit man thousands cured ut it. . in., u h. InthsUtt lea years, and the nu. ,,. i.mis Imiw.'r tant Surgical Operations nerfoiM. rf i v Dr J w r. neaaed by ihe Reportersof the muh. i.n i ...r v other persons, notices of which have i.fj" ared vaji ana again oelore the public, is a swlhc unt t-uamn. tee that iho s8Ucled will find a skilful and honors, blc physician TAKE NOTICE. It la with thearfatat reluctanea that Dr. JDI' ' STON permits his card toar'near beiore ihe i- deeming it unprofessional fr a phvmci.in l ,, Use, bul unless he did so, the i:.,cld, rrpei i.i;y si ranger a, could not fall to fall into the har rf those impudent, boasting iinposters. indivi ,!,i. destitute of knowledge, name and charartir. i d Urs, shoemakers, mechanics, Ac, advert. . .r il.eni selves as physicians i ignorsnt quads. vi.A f.nhy tying esrtiJlcaUm of Great WonJsrful Cures Irom Dersoas who cannot be found, ar obtained for a I. w dollars from lh Worthless snd Depraved, and many other cunning and contemptible artifices lo emUa the affileted, trifling month after mcnih, or ss lor ? r-wiw-v, m aau ih asaalirv f Cl TV JUW w i .ss iuii,; j health. to high over your ilin di-ippoioinnt. . IlUlKUMA. a W - f . 1 . 11. I ..a ... aa poMlbke.and in despair, leave you wiih rui.. J - - "Ull vaj inil inuaori a . j anu "II I sr . for a. ion cm rur. yvu. To those una n ua inn-.! with his reDUtatlon. h daem it nrcrsaary lo a.iv ihai Ua credentials or diplomas always hang la hio Office. WEAKNESS Of THE ORGANS ImmcJ.utclv eared, and full vior restored. tyALL LKnf.K'i ruai-rAiD ui:::i: DIES SENT D Y M A I L. ! All Letters mast be Paid and contain a Posts- Stamp for the reply, or no anawcr wiil t senu Jsn via, Iowa. H3 l-c v iWTar, . 2J-tf. April I J. ADAMS, EKO. ft CO.

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