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VOLUME X N UMBER 9. WILMINGTON, N. C, TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 16, 1855. WHOLE NUMBER 1192 MISCELLANY THE LIFE OF A COdUEITE. The benutiful Baror.ne 13 whs a co- tl'ielte and a widow, ami was loo proud of the precious freedom of widowhood to wish to mur it a second time in the silken bonds of-wedlock. Sa, strengthening her weak womitn's heart .wi'h the shield of universal toqneirj; she bade defiance to the sigh iind vows with which she was attacked She laughed at the credulity of her victims, find despised then tliut tliej could sue Si ons and so vainly; but in their triumpl.e e lost the belter attributes of the womuuV drifts her beauty; her youth and her wit she trampled them under feet as worthy offerings to her own pride of soul. The only recollection our wmow kept o nuiriiuoiiy was tht it had furnished her with a Jjrrant ami a fort-ine. Her h'lslmn.f had been cold, stem ud inflexible, liut lite frttes ilecreetl iht she would soon be re leased from htoi, and she was blooming and beautiful! the cynosure of every jraze ainoiiir the men, bo it understood. Perhaps it was nor so wholly her own fault that she vhs such a despot. Her bright eyes gve laws to Iter crowd of followers. She reward ed with asifiile; she could punish with a sin gle word, (exterminate with an episrram. exile with a look. She felt her power, and Used it. Men feared her wit, while ey were led captive-by her beauty. Women -limed her but conl. I not delect a fl.iw in she show of jer character worse than tht she .ws a cold hearted coqueite. There was one. however, a monjj her train of aitor ers who hail vowed to himself to win t bt lady; and I e threw hioi3elf, heart and sui. at the coquette's f-et, sure that the reality of his own felhn 'S must conquer the frivi l;ns caprice of her character. He was all liettrt and feeling. 'Love's greatest miracle is to slay coquetry, 'said her nr. fortunate Iov. er vvhen he left ihe salons where his inis irss reigned supreme But to Mad i me B a secret voice murmrred in ihe tones ot rejoicing -What happiness to love no one -and to see one's self beloved by all IV . But what misery to the lover to see his "worshipped smiling upon all the same ibeatiitnr smile. Hide ihe jealousy from the scornful eyes of this coqueite! sijrhetl Dealing nean. j all ills winch love-- JT CllTlJ lUlllll Jff lf I tS A nno. tV-v m III V. i n K ...... . -ajiiu , sivu f llil'if kll w. a IKI Oil fti-su M. il !&) C!Mnn,.ln A r . I si,.. Oounr Stephano hid his misery in flight. Abscence u the tomb of slight passions; tbul it ( ins the spark of a real affection in 10 a flame. He therefore, as h was but natural that he should, as q ickly returned and laid bis affections once more at her feet. Count Stephano was not to be de nied she had listened too Ion? shehad gone too far to recede she could hear Jiiia. He continued his persevering ad dresses till one morning she sent him this letter. Tour love annoys me, dear friend; for so, in spite of all, I must call you and jrour jealousy frightens me. 1 have, there fore, taken refuge in flight, and by the tim you receive this, shall be far on my way 10 a la nil whither you dare not follow me. My uncle commands an Austrian garrison in tiaty, and I mean to join him at Milan 1 bope to meet you again one of these ilays in France, when you shall have learned to sink the lover in the friend; and when I .hope to find you a reasonable and modest gentleman, instead of a wilful, passionate Italian lover, who Cares not to understand the caprice of a woman's heart.' 'She shall not escape m thus,' he said; the coquette shall learn what it js to deal with men's hearts. I shall follow her.' He was proscribed, his estate confisca ted, nn.l a price set upon his head. He therefore hazarded much in entering Italy again. The Count Stephano had -taken an active part in some revolution try pro ceedings in his native land, anl, having rendered himself obnoxious to the Austrian government, escaped with bis life and a moderate fortune to France. The Baroune had been some short time in Milan, when one day General V .'s chasseur announced a French traveller. wfio desired to see .Madame B. at once. 'His name?' said the lady. 'He will not give it.' . 'Then we will not admit him,' said the General. 'Oil, let us see him, said the Bironne, perhaps it is some friend of mine who is in distress.'. - . As you will,' said the General. And Count Stephano entered the cham ber If Madame B .had uttered the name which trembled on her lips, the Count's fate would have been soon decided; but for once the enqueue' ready wit served her in good Cause. - 4 Ah, my dear cousin,' cried she, how glad i am to see you. .No doubt yot have taken me at my word, and you re come to escort me home. 1 shall be ready in a few days. Allow me to intro duce you to my uncle. Dear uncle, this is one of my husband's family, whom you have never met before. ' The old Austrian General held out his hand to the Count, and bade him a Cor teoti welcome. Count Stephano could scarcely repress a smile at his strange posi tion although jie felt that he stood :n a perilous situation; and the lady suffered all the- horrors of intense anxiety, now but im perfectly veiled beneath her usual gay an I Careless ftir por tjje first tan.. i her life oui enqueue felt ,nitt she j,a ,0 rply be fore God and man for the life which her levity had placed in jeopardy She passed irm night itt pacing her ch unber, in weep ing biiter tears, in prayers which rose from tho heart and not the lip. At early dawn next day ihe General en. tere.1 the camber She was already dress ed; the had not laid down during the nieht. her face was pale, her eyes were full of tears. Her uncle stood a moment and looked upon her sternly and sadly. 'Camilla,' said he, at length, I have bad news for, you, ; This cousin , of yours is no. French man. He is an Italian noble, condemned by t! i of my master, the Etnperor, to lea- er "sets foot inr ImJyt lie is in 1 : v 3 - ;-?u;you have 'n;only trifle.l with hun, and he has bv-en inad enough to follow you here. Bui you need not dread his annoying -you any more, you will never see. him again.' 'Never see bitn wgaiuP gasped the Bar nne. clasping her hands, 'then am I in deed punished by a just Heaven.', . 'The police have tracked him to my house. 1 have received information from them; have myself examined htm, ami tieard the whole history of our wrongs to -ards him. My duty forces me to be stern and uuflmchmg. 1 am bound to violate thesancity of my own roof and air "at him even here. At this very moment he ought o be dead,' A gun boomed in Ihe .distance, ami the f unhappy Camilla fainted. When she re covered her consciousness, ibe siw tl Count kneeling byier side, and chufiiir fier hands. - - . . - V . . Aye, weep, paid he in a teqder voice, forj-our cruelty has almost had its vic tim ' ? But I forgive you Camilla; we always Torsive those we love. Up, up. my children !' cried the Austri an General ; enough of looks, sighs ami liars j Make love far away from Milan as jtosihle I have risked my he id. sir, to save yours, j'ou shall than . rne for it when vou are safe back gam in France - Be tf at once, and Heaven prosper" yi u ' 'And my death warrant !' said the Count I must regret that I received it too late I can do no mure !' -And to you my child,' sail ihe.Genr-r-'il. as he pressed ihe repentant coquette in (lis arms. to you I would say, inm the wo man -who is a coquette deserves neither peace in this world nor joy hereafter. She has separated herself from all human sym pathies; but a time must com- whenthoe who flatter now will leave her for a young er idol, an I then she finishes her worthless life as she began it, she will die as she li' ed alone. But as Camilla had no wish for such a solitary fa'e. slie did penace for her fault and follies by taking ujmhi herself the vows of obedience, und shimuir hence forward as a duteous and loving wife. ' FALL STOCK. j TAKRihi me had f info tiling my town nnd 1 country putrwiK nod I'iends, thai I have r lum- d frmn . w Yurk with a lull and foiiiyU te t.-k t tirocrri laid in nrirl Vouo eye. .1 li.iil lik leaiiire in furnlbhing all hu limy lfie ntr h all, ul ihe lnwe.-l c ih iri e8,a I atn iii-ikd lu tor cui-h or SO d.iyr to pruni(i ciiflianer"", Mr roeic rurirlxia of lia. Liauuim, Jav.i, and Jp I'oir. en; ('rufhed, Coflee and Brow n -ii sara, tjtrrl, Kuiter, C rese, Flour, Kii-e, Soap, IV o. I in. I Pule; 'andier, Adnmaiitine and Tuliow ;n- llea, -Stirch, Cheiuiei-I Oiivo o;i, Ctton Vir::, I'ii kle, I i-iup Oi, but, ot' CUtifieJ Cider Vine. r;r, &i: and w-.it Crnckerr, Bruniia, llucketo, Tii , H. If Buahi-li', Ni si M nxiiren, Tnb, Flom iail, tirillard und Dill's nuffs Ink, (lan Caps, Grind Stunts and cranks tr rani., ular Sperai Jandlea, Well Bui-Vt-lP, S' ivr, Axe HelVis, He.1 :nd, Plough Lirea, Koil Pins, Ground t'offee, t'innamon, ''plee, Pepper, Ginger, iuinirp. Yen si I'owlrra, Axe, Poiash, Iriali P.:al.c, Onions, Ondfiali, die. Call belore but in ard n-by pavin?cnriut GEO. H. KELLKY'S. Sept iO. 81 W. Jour. D. Her. Golds. Tel. & Spirit of the Age. THE NORTH CAROLINA IIUTUAL IJFL LNSlltAMfcCOMP'Y. KALtlUil. N C. i'HE above Coiitpan) n;-a been inopcratioiMincc X the let t April, 643, under i he directioi.ul' the olluwin. UDtcem. vix : Dr. Oharlv K. -onhson, President. ; Win. U. Haywood, Vice lreaiJcn John G. illi.ims, Secretary, V i. li. Jonea. Treasure'. 1 Pcrrin Husbee, Attorney, Dr. iJharU-K K. Johnson. J . ' 5Dr.W,n.ri.McKee, i Medtcal Doa.-d of D?. K B. Haywood, S -""uUUun. J. Hrrsinan, General Agent. This Company its received a charter giving ad 'antage toi he insured over any other ,'ouip my I'he 5th Section itives ihe Htmband the orivilrffr io iKsurt his own t le for the sole use of bis Wife and -hlldren, free from any t-laliiiKtf ihe reoreacnia- 'ivt-aol ihe husband or'any of his creditors. ttrsanized on purely mutual urinciple. the life iioiiilwrx municipal! in the wioe of the profit w hich ire declared annually Hesidea. th . upplicant lur ife, when the annual premium is over $30 may pay ne half In a Note. 411 -laims lor insurance against ihe Company will ic paio wnnin tniici v uavpaiicrprool of the death f the party is fnrnihed. laves are insurer! for one or five years, at rates vhieh will enable all Slaveholders tn teetire this :lat of iirorx'rit vaealnsi ihe unermintj- of life. lavr innurance prrtftiiM new and inteniin feature in the history of North ' 'arolinr .which will prove very import art to the Southern States. The last four months operation f this 'Company 'hown veryl arste imonnl of business more than he Directors expected to do the finu year -havine Irendr iasnerf more than 700 Poliries Dr. W W. HAaatss.M dieal Examiner, and Ig-ent. Wlimlnnon. N. C. All 'omm.tnlrattonannSnslnesFof thrCompany honld beaddreswei' to JOHN G WILLIAMS, Sec'y. rtalelgh. June P. IBBS I CLARENDON IRON WORKS, WILM1XG.TON. N.C. r HK CLARENDON IROV WORKS are now prep-iifd 'a reeeiva orditra far Roim lf.p.l..l Horizontal or O-cill-.tinir Su am Engines. High r Low Pressure, and kdaplrd to all purposes ; Cirru tar. Vertical and Portable Saw Mils, complete; l'mn. Mini M .chin. ry. Grist am Fiour Mills oooiplctet Pwrki-r, 'J urtiinr and other aier h-tl8. t- qlp 'ing ol Slrameri, Cnr V heels und A.ie-o ; Horae Powers ol variou- patterns; Ki-e Field "iitnps and En'.'ine; MillIroni; Le.ivitt's Corn ndi-ob Creshers; Hlce Thrasher;'; ."Shingle Sla rhine. sh ifting Pullies, Hangers, Gtats, andall other Mill A oik. j CASTINGS. . t Iron and BraMCaatinoaof all dee !ptions, inclu tinar rn:im- ntal Iron Kal 'ing,. Pipe. Bri ige I'J ist ngi, (f-c .Ac. I'hf Uompaoy would reectfullv nvite iitienti rt to theiratvle and pal tern ol Mail ing, wuich may be en ni their office. BOILKttS. TuSular, Fla. and :yiindrlenl Boi'ers, Water i'ati. Ca:inney, and ail other kinds of Boiler Vork. REPAIRS A -p ira's depirt-neot an t force will he kept for :irs. where work will be done thoroughly and with desp.iirh. " i . -. - All wok in thnsstahttshment delivered eK illron ih team of tt Wilini't in , Vianchesl-r :ail Road or the Wilinlntion A Weldon Kail Koad, r in fl .1 at lh Company's wharf. . : llavl if l.ire I'lfilnies, trie n'xve wort will he ioneon as reason tble terma as elsewhere. North oi o i h. and in a prompt and satisfactory Hianner. -4 'onuiuiion bv imter r oih- rwie. in rezrd m lan an I le4 -n fur mitU o' th- it fiirni'ure, ana r machinery Bcnemllv willinfly answered. AH Htr or eo'mauntcations to b addesd to th indTSlgned. HENUY M. DRANE, Asrnt. Uarch 17. I tf. HISTORY OF THE INSTITUTE ,F -st. Ignatius De Lngolo, founder of the fv 'cietv ot Jesus. By Fataer DanioJ Bartoli. ot th-i Society of lna. Translated" by the a a tho a" Life in Mexico. Received and fyr .le at Sept.13. S. W. WHITAKKR'S. a, i . KN. sftt h-nrs in s Convent ; or, The toten Nana A Tale of Charlestown in 1831 By Charles W. Frotbinoham. Received and tnrsale at . sspu27, " W. WHITAXE&'S. . i 1 'UllldllJ OVery I OC6DAT, i HCikDAI aou ATVaDA at 45 per annum, paabi inallcav it advance. tV i'HJ UAS LOtClNU KotToB andPaorais oh, - ' - - Comerfroi t nt Market streets, W1LMIS6TOS. IT. C. It OK AITVint TISING. i aqr. 1 insertion 4u 50 I 1 aqr. 2 months, 44 Ot I 2 . 75 I 3 " 5 Ut i 3 " 1 UO I 1 "6 8 fO I " I month, 2 6t 1 12 12 00 If an sdver- isemt-nt exceeds tew lines, the ptice will be in roporiion. til t tvrtiscinenls are payable at the time of 'icir inxerlion. foa'raeta iih ve-irly advertisers, will be mad n the iiioki liberal lerms. Sn tran.ifr of contract for vearlv ndvcrilsine arifl b rmitled Should cirna-iiatanccs rendi-r -i h-ngr In ljuine, or mn uae.vpecied removal ucceio-art, a fharg aroord tu ha pu lixhed erm-will be at the option t the coniract r, for lietime he ha. adveriiwd. I'd privilesre ol Annual Advertisers is trieilt li'itiii-d to ilieir iwn iotinc-'iair tiiness; andall idverlisemi ni i.ir the henrnt ol other n rons,J t well alt vf vertiim-ntn not iin-nrli:itelf con ni-rted wlih iheir own hitln ss, and all ese a of i Ivi-rtisetaentf in length r otherwise byond the limits enaed, will.Se charged at the usual rates. N lrtinv!nt isinelnded lathe con rid or h" sale r rent of hotie or I nd in town ..r - onntrv or for the wale or hire of negroes, wheth r the or priy ! owned bv h-advertiser or bv ther neron Theie are excluded by the term "immediate buine " XV. !.-or l-e artnf iaerterl in the tri-wecktv Conmercial ire -ntitled to one lesenion in the Weekly free or rhirse. ' - run, oRn ad fancy printing, EXETTED II SlIPKRIfiR STTLE. ';p- v ! Tiiiv c;tniK iAij. Viw Yoaa: Mrrsre. Dollitcb oi P-tteb. toitm -'Ikarlk-Smith 'i ti. Central Wharf Philmlelpfiin K i'ohes HdUimoreVi. H. Pcakb tnd Wat. Thomson E. J. LCTTrBLOM. W. P ELLIOTT. LUTTKRLOII & ELLIOTT, G EXE ft A L COMMISSION A ND FOR A AR l)lH MERCHANTS, WILMLNOI'itA N.i'. Ki-ep constant. v n hand a mpply of Lime, Cal cin'd Pinsier, Hydrmlic Cement, Land Plaster, riat-ring Hair, &c:, Ac. iept. 4. ; 74-tf BOAUDINR. FE Gi-ntletnen ran be accommodated with i Hoard and pie san: airy roetiis. in Front site I, houe next door north of the Presbyterian Church. June la. - 4i-tf the Wilmington' MALE AND FK31 ALE SEMINARY. . ILL re-np.-n "n M nd-iv, Oeiobe: 1st. at So- j cietv Halt. The Roird of Instruriion will ( e ihe sittie 9 lust aes-lon ! For particulars, s-e school enrd, which tgill be :wned a f- w d iys heiore coininencins'i and whii h Mi.iy be found wiiU Mr. S. Jewel', or Mr. Whiia kr G. W. J K W KTT. fc?pi. C. 75 w-tf THE WATER CURE JOURNAL I OR Angust. Receivea and for sale t. 4ug. 18. WHITAKERS. 1.0LDSBORO' FEMALE COLLEGE. I'HE next sessional ihi Insiiimion will turn menre on the first Wednesday in Auxnst 1955. Ample accommodations are provided for any ntioiner of voting ladies. For information, t'alalosue, die, address thr President ol the Faenltv; Rev. J H. Brent. W.S. G. AN DREWS, Secretary. .Jane 23. 44 tf LIME, HAIR. PLASTER & CEMENT. CONSTANTLY on linn-Land for sale bv GEOitGK HOUSTON. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. TH F. undersigned Iwve this day formed a fM partnerHhlp, under the firm of Luttcrloh A Elli ott, und will continue the Gen ml Commission and Forwaiding bUkinets. K.J I.UTTI K I OH. W. P. ELLIOTT. Sept. 74-tf jrST OPENED. 'PIIE largest assortment of Chemicals ever ofTer- l ed in this market, corul-iing in part of 100 lbs. uffar Lead; 60 Sulph Zine; 2 " V.lletiV Mass; SOOnzs. German Quinine;. 10 Mil, kpsom salts ; 15 bblf. Copiierns; 25 lbs Calomel; 30 Ibt. Blue Mass; 3 rarbovs Spirits Vitre (AT): 3 ' . Anna mmonia.(nT) and a num ber of other Ohemiral, from the Labors. rie of Powers a .d Weichiuian. Chs. Ellis & Co. For sitlehy C. D. DuPKE. June 8. . 36 DISTILLER'S GLUE. ASUPER10Rrticle,forsilehy Sept 27. MOO-tE, STANLEY 4 CO. UV E WHISKEY. I n DOZ. Bottles pure old Rye Whiskey, of su- w perlor qaality. ror sale by April 10. t L.N. BARLOW. BUTTER, CHEESE, &c. GO-5HKN Batter, do. Cheese, English Datrv and Pins A.nle Cheese, Codfish, Scotch Her rin Salmon, Slacker" I, with variety of other roods just received and for sale bv . I. N. BARLOW, lone IS. - No. 3. Granite Row. IN DISTRESS. 'pHE sibicriber will take it aa a great favor if 1 those Indented In htm by time or account will eome forward immediately ard pav their dues, as be wishes to to North m lay in his wintei stock, which i impose! le unless he can get money, sept. 29. A. B. McCALEB. ' FRESH ARRIVALS, Per Schooner Mary Staples. a f BOXK f 6ne Cheese J 6 kegs Go-hcn Butter, 65 G tnd ston. s, Ohio and Novia Scotia, vjdoi.l ranks lor do, Lnwforeahst GEO. H. KELLEY'S. s-pt. 25. 83 W. J , H , N. C. T. & Spirit of the Age copy. JUST RECEIFED BY G R. FRENCH, AFRESH supply of PERRY DAVIS' VEGE TABI.K PAIN KILLER, In entire Nsw Oasss To be sure that you get the genuine Med ieino. inquire for the Nsw Dress with: wo fine en graved steel labels on each bottle P-" 9- 15 tf FISn AND POTATOES. Daily Expected from Nora Scotia. SOI ) Sri!--h l Mckerel, u ovxra Codfinh, conuining 100 lbs each. 25 bb 1 New Potatoes, For sale in lots to suit by 'P'-13 T. C. WORTH. VINEGAR. 1() BBLS- 'uperior Cidr Vinegar In -tore and XX ' to br ZENO H. GREENE. OcU4. . . 87 " SACK SILT. 0 nin SACK SALT. Pnt a.le bv " 1 -ClUaen.2X WILLIS MSUKRWOOD. BUSINESS OA libs. J. C. LATTA, COMMISSION MERCHANT if GENERAL AGENT. WILMINGTON. N, C. Oct. 1,1834. - - -- ' ' 85-ly-c. - WIL.KINSON & ESL.KR, UPHOLSTERS & PIPEi. DANGERS, KEEP ON HAND AND MADE TO ORDER. Mattresses, Feather Beds, Window Curtains and fixtures All work in the aWoveiine done at shortest No tice. VVilmingion, N. C, Market St. March 18, 1854. ; - 1. luSEPn R. BLOSSOM, Grnenl L'onnniision and Forwarding Merthanl Prompt perso.iaf attention given t Consign ment tWrsiale or Shipment. Liberal Caem aticanc mad. on Cemtirnmentt to me or to my New Ycrk friends. Wilmington, Jan. 30, I834. 135. W. C. HOVVARD, GENERAL CommUsion and Forwarding Mcr LJ ciunt, vVilmington N. C. Lioerul 'nh -td'ances maJe on Consignments. Nov. 29, 1833. 103-tf JAMES AWDSBSOW. BDWADSAVaO ..NDERSON & S.VMsiJ. GENERAL, CO VI MISSION MERCHANTS VVILMI.NGTON tv.C. Liberal cish advances made on consignments. March 27, 1854 94 liUSSELL & BROTHER, ILATC SLLta BUSSLL At CO ,) GENERAL. COMMISSION M E It CHANTS WILMI.XGTON, N. 0. Liberalcasli tdam:e made on con'ignmentsof Naval itore-, Ootto i, and other produce. May 3,1351. C. & D. DuPRE. WHOLE RALE AND RETAL OtALEftf IN Drugs. Jledlrines. ChemiraU. Ijiiils. 11 I) Stitll, filaitB. Perfumery, Cigars. Old Mouorfi. I'anry Articles, oc., MARKKT STREET, WI IjM I X Tt .V . N. C. rescript ion arcfully -j apounddJ hy expert ncen iieiaons. March 28. 1854. WILLIAM A. (2 WYE.?, General ljeal ForwarJiugtCommisiion Merchant. I take pleasure in inlorming my friends, tha am prepared to give all business entrusted to m tGciem an t pisraonal attention. I haven whart for Vaval lores, with aoiple accomMiodaiios.', Spirit ll.iase.and -V irohomo. Consianmenis of Naval Stores fur sale or shipment ; snd all kindsof conn trvprol'ice -.olicited. Caali advances made on coni jnim-nts. April 18, l?54. '- 15 WILLIAM n, PEAKE, CniLKHTilB D-.1DVI KTISK Ad NT. for Country Newspapers throughout the United States, Basement of Sun Iron Bo 'uinus, Baltimore otree Alt bnsinesH er'.msttd to lis care transacted proinptlv.nn iiotraltcrms. , eyt 7, IS54. . 95-tf T. C. & B. G. WORTH, ,:1I.11SS1U1 d KlrliVIKOlG alBKlUim, WILMINGTON, N. C. ' Jan 17, 1854. . 125 e JOSEPH n. FL.NNER, General Commission Merchant, WILMINGTON, N. C. May 9th, 1854. . 87-ly-c. JAS. n. CnADBOlRN & CO., !eueral Commission Merchants. IVII.MISCTOM.N.C. JAS. II. Ch ADIOtTB.t. GSO. ChADBOUBIT Jun. 1, 1854. 123 HENRY NUTT, FiCTtm m vmsmiv, acest, WiUgice hie perianal attention to businete entrust ed to his ear: . Sept. 8, 1854. " 75-Iy-c. GEORGE xMYERS, wn!)iesLc no retail krocer Keep constantly on hand, Tme. Teas. Liquors, fr-itisions, II ood ana Willow Wore, r ruil, Confectionaries,d South Eront street, WILMINGTON, N. 'J. Nov. IS, 1853 109. GEORGE HOUSTON, . PKAI.KR IM ' , Groceries, Provisions, and 'Naval Stores COMMISSION MERCHANT. VESSKL AND FORWARDING AGENT, WILMINGTON, N. C. Aug. 2. GO-tf DISSOLUTION of CO ARTNERSHIP. IMIE pub'ic are hereby lorried, th it the co t partnership heretolore exi-tinst between the Onderiisrnen, under the ykme and firm of V M Sherwood A Co. is tlu; d -y disolv d by mutual consent. All accnur due rjy the firm will be pre ent' d to W. M.Sherwood for settlement, and nil accounts and notes due th m must be paid imme diately to close ihe bns'nss. WILLI-t M. SHERWOOD. VM. 4 OWVER. WILLI5? M. SHERWOOD will continue the business aa heretofore. Sept. 1. 73 JUST RECEIVED TniS DAY, ANOforsaJea'ths Variety Store, unler Ihe Herald Offi.-e. twenty bhls. Irii-h Poiatoe. 8 fine article. Also, a fine lot of assorted Nuts wholesale and tetail. Aug 25. WM. II.DsNEALE. FRESH IMP0 JTATIONS. JCST Received, 'his day, 100 bbls. assorted I.i qurs, vvines and Cordials ; French Brandy, in eighth pipes; Annereed Cordial; Perfect Love; Blackberry Brandy Extra New Butter; Corned Beef Tongue! No t Mackerel die. Attheong innl Ftmily Grocery, Front atreet - May 12, GEO. M VERS. N. C. HAMS AND LARD, fr best quality, in store. Oct, 2. JIUSSELL A BBO. IPPLES, ORANGES AND LEMONS. KE'JEIVKD this dav direct from New Vork.a fine lot of Apples, Oranve and Lemons. Alao an assortment uffret-h SAaontaa . For sale at the Variety Stole, ander the Herald of nee. w.m. uukalk. Sept. 25. V 8i-tf. FRESifTlHlE. QAtO CASKS frtwh Lime, now iandins, for sals 0J W by LUTTER-OH &. ELLIOTT. wept. b. 75 PUBLIC HALL. THE MASONIC HALL la -ffcred for publi ExhiVitions, Lett area or En'rusirm.. m. Oct. 6. P W FWNING Agt ON CONSIGNMENT. QH BBLS. Floor, Orange and Guilford barnds 0f 10 - extra old Ry Whiskey. BtiO lbs. new Feathers. 100 emi.ty Spirit Casks.. For sale in lots to suit, by T-C. B. pt, a. WORTH." ....T6. BUSINESS CARDS. HuOi'Eit, DiJlKCaiiN & lu , COM M I SS I O N M E R C H A NTS, WILMINGTON. N. C. GEO. HOOPEB. J. L. OSABBOaK. WM. I. . July XH. ao'irta. 68- tf A-jAMS, BROTHER &, CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WILMINGTON, N. C. July 23. ' . . 58 A. II. VNBoKgKi.E,v. W. A. M. VanBorcelcn VAN B0K HELEN & BROTHER, WIMINGTO, N. Q " Mannfactnrers ol and dealei s in Naval Stores. . Storage and Wharlase for -Produce futnithed ai air raie under insurance, if lieklrcd. Jan.l. . , - ' 122-tf. I. WES8EL. . B. B. El LESS. .VESSEL & EILERS. I COMMISSION MERCHANTS & WHOL'E OSALE GROi'ERS, North Water St., Wil ninirion. N. C intend to irrs at the above standi 'ieneralasaortment of Groceries, Liquors, and Provision, at wholesale and to eairv on a Genera ICommissiob Business. tritiNci : E P. Hall Prcs't Br'ch Bank of the State. 3 O. G. Parsley. Prcs't Commercial Bank. Wif. K.Dickinson. Esq i Poppe t"iv J - - , Doliner Pot.er. J 1 ork Jan. 20 1854. 131. GEO. II. KELLY, COMMISSION MERCHANT. Next door lo A. A. Wannej's.on North Waletst willattend to the sale of all kinds ofOoumrv Pro ince.aiu-h arCorn. Peas. Meal, Bacon. Lard .e. nd wiltkeep constantly on hand a full upplf rjroeeries. Ac. Referenees. Wilier Hall. ol.Wayne. Jno Ic.Xae, Wilmiagtoti W Caraway. Gen. Alx.. MrRse. F..P. ;I ill, Vilmington , Wiley A.WaUei . Dec. 13. 1853. lla-ly. ' IAS. T. GILLESPIE. GEO. R. GILLESPIE "JAM 13 I'. Gir,I,r.PIR & co PRODUCE AND FORWARDING AGENTS. WILMINGTON. N C. Pattlciilnra'tentioR poid to the receipts and aleo Natal Stores, Timber, Lumber. Corn, Bacon, Cot- ion, J-c.; a-e. - . March 30. 1P.55. 6 S. M. WEST, . Aactioncrr and Commission 'Merchant, Wf I tfl NG TON, N.C liriLLsellorhuv Real Estate and Negroes a v a amaii comniisi-ion. also: Strict attention slvemo t lie sale of Timber, Tur pentinc, I ar, or any kind of Countrv Produce. J B: second door. South side of Market street on the wharf. June 12. 1854. 33-ly D. CASHWELL, COMMISSION MERCHANT, WILMINGTON. N. C Sept. 30. 84 tf T. C. WORTH, Gf neral Commission Merchant, .vii,viinc:ton. s. c TTS17AL advances made on consignments of Cot- yj ton, iNaval store- and other produce P ittienlrir attention given by G. W. Davis to pur cliasinKcargoe8, urocuriog treights for vessels, Ac March z, i.o4. riS-lyc, COCHRAN & RUSSELL. - (SUfCESSOhS TO TIPS. UlBiNK & CO ) General Commision Merchants, No 3i, North Whnrtes. ml 3 S'orlh Water Sis PIIIIjA1L.P11IA. I. habvbv cochbast, ' W. S. BtHSElL. Liberal :ih Hvanccs made on consignments. Julv 30ih. 1334. BS-tf. II. OOLLNEli. G. POTTfcR. jr. J. CAMERDEN DOLLNER, POTTER & CO." COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NEW VORK. AprI130, 1854. ... 20-Iy. L. N. BARLOW, WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCER, ANI DKALKR IM ' LIQUORS WINES ALB. PORTER 4-c. No 3, Granite llnw, front Street, WILMINGTON, N.C. Feb. 17th, IP53. 140-tf. BENNETT & CROKAW, PRODUCE C03IMISSI0N M ER CHANTS, FOR THE BALK OF Flour, Grain and Seeds, Butler, Cheese, Hard, Dried Fruits, Smoked Meats and Pro msions. NO. 4, FRONT ST. NEAR THE BA TTER F NKW YORK. To svoid errors and delays, it is desirable' that consignors be very particular to put their initials upon (jooijs tniDpea to us lor sale. June 14. 40-lf GLUE. OF the best quality, and Bunss of all sizes always on hnnd. J. R. BLOSSOM. Nov. 4. 97. CUT HERRING. Q BBLS Cut Herrinp, dry salted; 30 barrelt Ow Round do.. Iresh from Ne roondland ror sale by ADAMS. BRO. Ol CO. 13. April i. 0R1XGES AND LEMONS. L ECKlVED-this dav. in prime order, by I' L. N. BARLOW, June 16. No 3. Granite Row. W.l.S. T0WNSHEND, GROCERY DEPOT is jast receivine his Spring stock of Groceries, Underwood' Pic kles, Sauces. Olives anrlCa tiers Also. Pickles in 3ess; e'ulton Mtrket Beef' Beef Ton sues. Pic kled Salmon, No. I and 2 Marker"!. Selected Cod fish, all sorts of Preserves. Jreen and Black Tea, housed or .V pi red Salmon, Walnut and Tumilu Catanp, French nTcstrd, Eneiiah Mustard, Brown and Crushed Su?ar, Lime Jnire and Stoughton Kilters. Ground Cofft-e and Ground Spices. Hum, Gin and-Whiskey : Marratt, Gaa'nr, and Krvrea' Brandy t M ilk. Soda. Butter and Faney Crackers ; I mperial and Pale herry, Madeira and Port Wine. Champagne and Sparklina Catawba, Scotch and I'Uil. Ale, Bt London l'orter, hal inrfla Pale tie. Also, a few of those Clothes Drying Ma chines t and Oat Meal. April 14, IX GUNNY BAGS. OC RALES 2 baahel Bags, for sale by AM 9. GEO. HOUSTON- RATES OF PILOTAGE. TTJST printed and for sale at The Commercial J Office, the Rales of Pilotage for the Bar and tuver. . 3J-tf. THE IRON CROSS. OR, the Countess of Erroli, a tale of high and low life, b? Sylvanus Cobb, Jr. deceived and for sals at W. WHIT ACER'S. Zernaait Anil-seorbuilc Tootltwasb. TO THE LADIES. NOTHING adds more to beauty than elean, while Teeth, and Gums of healthy color. The most beautiful face and Vermillion lips oecotne repulsive, if ihe latter, when they open, exhibit the horrible spectacle of neglected leeth. All who uiah clean, white Teeth, healthy Gums and a sweet breath, should five ZERMAK'S TOOTH iVASH a trial. For sale by CAD. DcPRK, Acenis, Wilmington N.C. Sept. 30. .64 PERFUMERY! . I UST received from New Vork and Philsdel I his: Gross Lnhins's Extracts for the Handk'f; do. do. Toilette Soaps t do. Glenny Altish Toilette Water t do. do. Verbena dp. do. do. Yankee Soap; " do. Camphor Soup; ' do. Pouiine ' do. , - A lusa-taaotlntontof Hai Bxaahas, and a nnnv ber of f ine article usually kept in Dm; Stores. C dt D. DvPRK, Wholesale Druggists, -Oft. 5. , Market-st Wilmington, N, C. OUR MOTTO IS '-T0 PLEASE"" AT THE lYIImlugtoi. Saddle, Harness, and Trnuk iManiilactory. I'HK subscriber respecttully inform thepublie thai he h is recently received addition to his toi k ol Saddle and Harness Mountings, dec., the latest and most improved style, and is constant? manufacturing, at hisstore on market atreet. every description ol a r tick-in the above line. From his txperienct in the bueinesx, he feels confident that hi will bealTleto givecntircsatisfactionioallwho may favor hini with a call. Hthasnowon hand and willconstaiilly keen a larxe assortment of Loacn, Gut and Suttey Harness, Iadis Saddles, Bridles. IV.it ps,f-c, Sientlemen't Saddles, Whips spurs, fc. srallof which he will warrant to be of (Jthe best materials and workmanship. 1? 15 He has also a large assortment of " iriinhs, alises. saddle and Camel Itntra. !rf.itclicl., Iancv Trunks. &C. and all other ar ticles usually kept in such establishments, all of wnrcu neoriernow tor UASH,or onsnortcredii. io prompt customers. Saddles. HarnessTrunks, Radical Bags, &c 4c. made lo order. Inaddition tothe above the attbscribcralways seep on nana a targesnppiy ol String I ..earner and has now, and will ke-jp through the season a goon assortmen tot t'ly Ac-tts. Allarelnvitrd to call and examine my Goods whetherin want or not, as I takeilensureiiishw ing my assortment to all who may favor me with a rail. . HarncssandCoach Trimmings sold at a fair prler lo persons buying to manufacture. Also, Whirs at wholesale. Mlkindsof Riding Vehicles bought r. . old on ftnmmis.inns. JOHN J . CONOLEY . Feb. 7, 1854. 138 " OW is the lime lo have your rooms ar sazes papered with derivations, fine c nd pas or com mon, as we have large assonmen's on hand, and otperior workmen from New York, who' will hang paper in latest styles. WILKINSON & F.SLER. . July 22. Paper Hangers and Upholsterers. E. R. DURKEE, 130 W4TF.R STREET NEvV-YORK, Manufacturer and Proprietor of D U R t EE'S YEAST OBBlfil.XG POWDER, Imtmrter and Dealer in CREAM TARTAR, SUP. CARB. SODA, SAL SODA. . CASTILE SOAP, BLACK LEAD. . BRITISH LUSTRE. REF'D PEARLASH, SALERATUS. KXTRAtJTS, MATCHES WAX amd WOOD .Dec. 23rd, 1854. 117-ly-c. .MEDICATED GUTTA-PERCHA C0LL0DIAN. NEW and Valuable Remedy for diessina XI Wounds. Cuts, Burns, and Ulcers. It hat been tried successfully by Physician , and found -uperior to any remedy of the kind now in use. It forms, when applied, a Cuticle, soft, elastic, and impervious to water, assimilating most perfectly the natural Cuticle. It may be advantageously used in chapped lips, excoriaiions about the neck and ears of children, and lor abrasions f almost every kind, and as a dressing In surgical opera tions. The proprietors feel great confidence in present ins the above article for use, believing it will prove fully advqun'e to the ends proposed, and invalua ble na a medicinal remedy. For sale by the Pro prietors, C. dt D. DuPRE. ALSO VETERIANRY GUTTA-PERCHA COLLODION for Saddle and Harness Galls, Wonrds and sores on horses. For sale by the Pro prietors, C. A D. DuPRE, May 20. Druggists. Wilmington. N. C; WINES AND LIQUORS. 1 fi BBLS extra old Neciar WhisSey; 1 V 0 bbls. old Yannlsree do. 2 cases Chateau Lateur Claret ; 1 " Pale Brandy ; 1 ' Margaux Claret ; 2 St. Kmillon do.; 2 Nathaniel Johnson's Claret ; 2 casks Brandy. For sale by July 19. J. H. FLANNER. JUST RECEIVED A T the HARDWARE STORE TV Preserving Kettles, all sizes. Cut Nails all sizes snd extra quality. Safety-Fuse for blasting rocks. Hay, Straw and shuck Cutters the beat made. J. M ROBINSON St CO. Sept. 4. 74 OWNER WANTED lOR ONE BOX MERCHANDIZE trom Bal timore, per chr. Exchange. Aug. 13th. 1855, marked J. C Httgvins , Stored and advertised lar "owners account." Aug. 18. RUSSELL dt Cro. LADIES AND CHILDREN'S' BELTS. I J K have just received by Express a very hand VV some lot of Bi Its, fashionable patterns, io which we would call the attention of the ladies. , SHEPARD f-MYERS, Aug. 55. Granite Row. 3,0001 BS. WAYNE CO. BACON, Hog Round, for sale by March 31. C. DuPRE A CO. NOTICE. Til OS E indebted tome individually, or to C. DvPRE A CO., will please call and make pav- ment without deity, as farther indulgence cannot be-iven. C. DcPRE. Mav 17. - 29 FRENCH MADE HATS. WE have this day opened a handsome lot of the latest styles Gems soft French Pelt Hn. fashionable colors and shtpes, to which we invite atlenlion. SH EPARD ft. MYERS. Aag. 25. Hat and Ca? Emporium. THE QUEEN CITY. ITS Mysteries and Miseries, byC. P. Bickley Esq- author of-Garnet!, the Rened. th. a i val Koiehts, drc?c Received and for sale at sept. 15. S. W, WHITAKER'S. WASTE. FOR cleaning Machinery, In store snd for sale h7 . EUSSELLssBRO. Jaly l. , 62 . JUST RECEIFED. 9(1 BAGS superior Rio Coffee, .KJ 50 ftr, ... . . rted. bU Kegs ; or Mat frr eash. hf duct. joHjnsioN, BALTIMORE L.OCK HOSPITAL. WHERE maybe obtained the mod rpier'y, pleasant and etTectual rtmt dy la the world for ali SECRET DISEASES. Gonorrhoe, Gleets, Sirieisres, Stmir.al Werk Jiese, Pains in the Lolas, Constitutional Debility Impotency, Weakne.aof the Back and Limbs, Af fections ot the Kidneys, Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspepsia, Ne.voua Irriiabi liy. Diseases t. ll.e Head, Tnroat Nose or Skin ; and all those strious and melancholy disotdt-rssriting from thedesiiuc tive habitsof Youth, whieh destroy bo:h tod and mind, those secret and solitary practices nioreLital to their victims than the sones of the Syrei.s to the mariners of Ulyssess, blighting their ihom bril liant hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage, Ac., impossible. YOUNG MEX. Especially, who liavs become the victims of Solita ry Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annually sweeps to an untimely grave thopssnds of voting men of the two! exalted1 talents and brilliant Intellect, who might otherwise have entranced lis tening Senates with the thunders of ewouenre. or waked to ecatacy the living lyre, may call with full confidence. MARRIAGE. Afarrt'eo'peeonlorthosecontemplatlngmarriape, being swsrrof phyaical weakness, should immedi ately consult Dr. J., and be reatored to perfect health. He who places himself undsrlhe care of Dr. John ston may religiously confide in hia honor as a ten tleman.and confidently rely upon his skill as a phy sician. . OFFICE, No. 7, SOUTH FREDERICK St..7 DOOHS FROM BALTIMORE St., (east side.) UP THE STEPS. 13-BE PA RTICULAR,in observing Xhe'AME and NUMBER.nr you will mistake ihe place A CURE IN TWO DA YS, OR NO CHARGE. No Mercury or Nauseona Drvga Used. TAKE NOTICE. Dr. Johsstow is the only regularly Educilrd Physician who advertises hia vety extentive Prac tise, and his many Wonderful Curs is a sufficient guarantee to the afflicted. These v ho villi to be spetoily and effectually cured, should shun the numer ous trifling importers, who only ruin Ihtir hi:.lih. and apply to Dr. Johnston. DR. JOIIXSTOX. Member of the Royal Colltgeof Surgeons. London; graduate from one of the most eminent Colleges of the United States, and the greater part ol whoso life has been spent in the Hospitals ol London, Pal is, Philadelphia, and elsewhere, has e flee led some of the most astonishing cures that were ever known. Many troubled with ringing in I ho ears and head when asleep, great nervouensss, being alarmed si sudden sounds, and bashfu.ness. with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of mind, were cured immediately. A CERTAIN DISEASE. When the misguided and imprudent votary of pleasure finds he has imbibed the steds of .hia painful disease, it too often happens thai anill-iim-ed sense of shame, or dread of discovery, deters him from applying lo those who, irom education and respectability, can alone befrit-ml him, delay ing till theconrr' utionol rysmptoms of this horrid disease make their appearance su h as ulceratni sore throat, diseased nose, noctural pains in the head and limbs, dimness of sicht, debfners, nodes on the shin bones and arms, blotches on the head, face and extremities progress on with frightful ra pidity, till at last the pnlate of the mouth or in bones of the nose tail in. and the victim of this awful disease becomes a horrid object ofcdmmi. seratinn, till death puts a period lo his dresdiul suf. ferings,' by sending hint to iht bourne from whence no traveller returns." To u h iherrlo-e. Dr. Johnston pledges himself lo preserve ihe most inviolable seeret-y; and, from hi extensive prac tice in the first Hospitals In Europe and Ameticn, he can confidently recommend a safe and rer- -care to the unfortuna'e victim of this horrid di case. It is a melancholy fact, that thousand fu.'l victims to this dreadful disease, owing to the tin skilfulnessol Ignorant pretenders, who, by the tire of that deadly poiscn. mercury, ruin the constitu tion, and either send the unfortunate sufferer lo an untimely grave, or else make the residue of life mis erable. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. J. addresses all those who have injured them selves by private and improper indulgences. These nre some of the sad and melancholy ef fee is, produced by eaily habits of ynuth, via : Weakness of the Back and Limbs, Pains in ihe Head. Dimness of Sight, Loss of Moecu'nr Pow er, Palpitation of Ihe Heart, Dyspepty. Nervous irritability Derangement ef li e Digestive Func tions, Gaocral Debility, Symptoms ofConsump. tion.dre. ' Mmtally The fearful i fleets on the mind are much to be dreaded j Loa of Memory, Coniurion of Ideas, Depression of Spirits, Evil Foreboding. Aversion of Society, Self Distrust, Love of Soli lude. Timidity, kc. are some of ihe evils produced. Thousandsof persons of all sees, can now judge" what is the cause of their declining health. Los ing their vigor, becoming weak, pale and emacia ted, have a singular appearance about the mvt-m coneh and symptoms of consumption. marrua fertons, or those contemplating mar riage, being aware of physical weakness, shonid Immediately consult Dr. J. and be restored m fect health. DR. JOHNSTON'S INVIGORATING KEMC. DY FOR ORGANIC WEAKNESS. By this great and important rented v wknrn nf the organa is speedily cured and full virer reatnreH Thousandsof the most Nervous and Debilitated Individ usls who had lost sll hope, have been imme diately relieved. All impediments io MARK1AGE. Physical or Mental Disqualifications. Nervous Ir ritability Tremblings and Weakness, or exhaustion of the most fearful kind, speedily cured by Dr Johnston. Young men who hive injured themselves bv n certain practice indulged in when alone a habit inquently learned Irom evil companions, or at school, the effects of which are nightly felt, even when asleep, and if not cured, renders rnrriapn Impossible, and destroys both mind and hoc v. What a pity that a young man, ihe hope 'of his country, and the darling of his parents, thould be snatched from all prospects snd enjoymenrg of life, by the consequences ol deviating from the path rf nature, and indulging in a certain secret habit. MARS1AGE, Should reflect that a sound mind and body sre the most necessary requisites to promotn connubial happiness. Iode-d. without these, the journey through life becom a wearj pilgrimage: the pros pect hourly darkens to the view; the mind becomes shadowed with despair and filled with the melan choly reflection that the happiness of another be comes blichted with our own. OFFICE NO. 1 SOUTH FREDERICK-ST., BAt-Tistoar, 51 o. All Surgical Operations Petls ned. N. B- Let no false delicacy prevent yon,, but apply immediately either personally or b letter. kln Iscaes Speedily Cured. TO STRANGER'S. The many thousands cured at thia institution villa in the la t ten years, and the numerous impor tant Surgiel Operations perfoimcd by Dr. J.. wit nessed by the Reporters of the papers, and many other person a, notices of which have appeared again and sgain before the public, is a sufficient gnaraD. tee that the afflicted will find a skilful and honor, ble physician TAKE NOTICE. It is with the greatest reluctance that Dr. JOHN STON permits his card to appear befoi-e itse r ub!ic, deeming it unprofessional for a phycici m ; s ver tise, bat anless he did so, the aftliett ). i . v strangers, could not fail to l.i:l into i - ,f those impudent, boasting i -t; rosters, i ...uaN destitute of knowledge, nutiie ii. id ei, . ...( r. ped lars, shoemakers, mechanics, t ?.,advtt using t' m selves ss physicians; ignorum quacks, v-uh , y lyaig certificates of Great Wonderful Cures irom persona who cannot be Jnnd. or obtained for a few dollar. from the Worthless snd Degrnc'cd.and nianr other cunning and contemptible artifices lo tmic the afBlcted, trifling month after month, or to Inns as possible, and in despair, leave you with ruined health. to sigh over yoor gailinsr disappointment. It i this motive that induces Dr. J. o sdvrrtie, for hi alont can cure you. To those tmacqun;--,t with hi reputation, he deem it merssnry m f,y that bis credentials or diplomas always ha - ia Office. WEAKNESS Or THE ORGANS Immediately Cured, and full vlpor restored. CALL LETTER- YCZ T-FAlD-DlKs SENT BY MAIL. - - -AR Letters msst be Paid t ; r a r"r- Stamp for the rep!y,or ea ar;,..f , t - ' : Jan. Pth. IS. . - - V . ,
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