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r ' - 1 . if mm lit ir r t . in II II ii ii in in j V Vi VOLUME :XIN UMBER 126. WILMINGTON, N. C. SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 10, 1857. WHOLE NUMBER 1371 11 II II II '- A ' aV m - f y VC ; IlLIU III T .-;MloUtSl-LiVi Y. - r congress. Tbesdav, Jan. 6 lit th S-natenn lm-iirM inr. President nnt temvore was heli, to supply lb place ot Mr. B ight, who it Was uiid'eislxI would te tillable In fi.l the ; rhuir in consequence of a lirii-f ahspiM-i: fnm tltcity. The choice f the S.-nate fr.il uiioii Mr. M..oii, ol Virginia. Tiie disrnnil Iowa r-ction cse, involving t right of Mr. Harlan to -a seat 14 tde Senate, w s then cali-d tp ami Jdb.ttri at co4isideruh!e length kyyl Messrs. Bntler1 and lifjrer in support tf ih majority repo, 1 of the Goraniittci rthe Judiciary, detiyiug the validity nf Mr. Marlii's :ie tim, and hy Messrs. .Tjootnbs a ud .' Puvtli in delence of the minority re 1 -ort of the same committer; maintaining the legality of. the sitting members' tenure 01 In' seat. It heitrg admitted 011 both siHes that a quorum of "the Satiate of iowa was not present at the' joint convention of the Legislaf lure of that Slle, it was niaintaiud by Messrs. Butler and ' Geyer ; that sucii joint; convention was not amipeteut to . set as the Legislature of the State in the election ot a Senator ; while 011 the other hand it was contended that ina. much as the lekislature of Iowa had, in an act pioviding Cor the election of Senators, prescribed that a majority ol the members ol . a joint convention should lie competent to elect, it followed that such election was valid il only a majority of such ; convention was actu ally secured to any candidate, without regard to the com posit ion of that ma jority, whether consisting in a majoiity of both Houses of the legislature, or resulting from such a majority ot a sin gle House as constituted a majority ot all the members assembled in such joint convention. Without coming to any de cision on the subject the S -nate adjourn ed to go into Executive session at 3 o'clock. " In the House of Representatives th tariff bill of the Committee of Way and Means and the substitute reported by Mr. Letcher which were the ordei ol the day, were referr d to the Com mittee of the Whole. Mr. IJoyre, ot South Carolina, gave notice of a propo sition to reduce all duties on imports to the standard ol twenty per cent. The unfinished business ibe ref r-' ncc and printing of the PieideutV Message being taken tip Mr. Stephens, of Georgia, occupied an hour in an abb and eloquent expo.i ion of his views upon the (iiestions in volved in the rCnsas-Nebrnska bill, an in regard to the issues of the late INes idential election. He considered ihe r -ault as settling great principles, and that the country was relieved since it feh that the stability and harmony of t'- U -iou had leeu promoted ; that it had bin decided that Cougros coiIl imjiose i: restiictions upon the Teriioiii"j in ie gard to slavery ; and thai, iti-'rror1-anCvi with the compromise of IS50, ju- ris'lictiori of th "subject was to be r moved fiom the halls of Congress.' IJ comptime'ite l the Nortberu ubhc men who liatt stotxl up fearlessly against the prejudices of their section, and rejoieed at the accession of nitioual m-n on the floor ol the House.; " Mr. Davis, of Maryland; followed in . a speech remarkable for its fluency and power, in which he undertook to show that the result of lite election had set tled nothing so (ar as b.- Democracy were concerncJ, but thai it had shown the Republicans that this country can never oh governed upon mere sectional issues. He considered the American party, feeble though ii apjwared lobe in the late contesi, as the one upot, whicli, in reality, the eoile must rely for sound constitutional dtctiirie. Both these speeches commanded the undivided attention of the House and galleries, and confirmed the titleof ih ir authors to the fro.t rank of puli miein tary debacers. When Mr. Davis con cluded, Mr. Cadwalader, ol P. nnsylva Ha, briefly reviewed some of the argu- jnWits just advanced. Mr. Barclay, ol Pennsy Wants, obtained the floor, and the House adjourned. iV. int. We are informed that Mr. Villiers, brother of !id Clarendon, has been appointed Minister to the United States Irom Great- Britain; and that he !y now on his way to imry. lb. - scHOOt-MISTRKSS FINED. Tfie Abington, (Mass.) Standard re ports that Misscsusan Howaid, of INortli Undgewaier, was tried on the 1st inst.. before Justice " Isaac Hersey, . on the charge of whipping one of her scholars named Jesse Packard, two weeks ago, so severely that the marks of the hlow. remain to the present time. She wa? sentenced to pay a fine of three dollars and costs. 4 THE WAT TffB MINI .TIR TOCrRBD Ttt VVe it inJebted to an exclmtig.; fur it r flluw inr good one : ' ' - MA rcrwiwned rntman, 1101 w ihouHnl miles from this Htj, Utrlr ich-l a r h r IonarnoMi fn,(r ihe lexi. rrhMi wijl -d nnd found waniin After th enn rrecntion Hl lixiurd Hboit mm liixir, Mm bran io fr wry aivt m-nt oh!;- hera on fdlowed. jrreiiilj lo th Miiniyn-e ' the mmiater .Another ' jwr-n urtr.l. whrwupo ih person stf(.t in bta r oo. and hM : -Thwi in nM. iret-in-n as ft kf voi are wiht w? tmi . nini. ha rinofi nt no '; !nerh ftiT thui, but uo on disturbed bttn by lrv ing. . . 1 B OhFU K.N- K GAME i iAV((. H JavaN.nah, Jan.. 6 Ot'i Friday in' a i-grn fellow called l ,the4 house of one of tr citizens on liroiigtiton street, a d asking for his w ife, delivered to he, a note from her husband, asking hei to send him at his place of business $ltl. needed immediately in sme trans;ic tion. S!pposi..g the m -titer to be tight. . tfie lady sent "the money, ai d when the boy returned a few minu'e alter in haste for $12 niote, the fits! not being enough, she gave him the amount. Afterwards at dinner, some allusion was made to the matter, when the gen ilmau learned for the fust lime thai he had made a draught of $22 on his home deposites - lift determine j immtiiately to invesiiawte the matter, and aller ge ting a description l the syt-le financier, set out to hunt , the Huntington of the tfausaction. He succeeded in overhaul fug the tiegr, mid when fothsf 'made a note5 hi th sliapeof thirty-nine prop erly administered.' The negro gave up his accomplice. whit- man," who, on being couf touted with his accuser and heing conveyed to a magistrate's office, paid back the money. VVe were una ble to learn more of the matter than that the money had leeu thus recover ed on the negro's confession ; a differ ent kind of testimony ' would have au thorized farther and very different pio ceeditigs. As it is, the exjwsurt has ruined the business in Savannah, a. such draughts will not 1? likely to be honored iu future. FAST LIFE IN NEW YORK. The following is a portion of the tes timony given in the case of Huntington, the fotger. It discloses a truly extraor dinary picture of fat.t life in New Yoik. Such recklessness aud extravagance ate well calculated to startle, and theonlA wonder is that the miserable spend thrift was enabled to keep up the sys tem so long Samuel Berry examined I am the father of Huntington's wile; the ptisou ers family were at my house for some months last spring; I hearu Mr. Cl ttke desciibe the contents of the house of Hie prisoner; he was conect in his descrip tion; some of the vases, I understood, r-osl $700 each; he had a small dog which would weigh two pounds; h. uave $36 fir him; he had another dog that writ; bed one hundred aud flit) otiud; he had the house full of servants; lie had eight or ten dining the alisenet of his wife; he had two coachmen and two groutm; he had a in in servant and ave or six git Is, a first and second cook; this is while his wile was absent; sour of iheni' wer dischaigftd when slit re returned; I understood he had a ban- f music iu his Imu ; he m ile pun-has es every da ; he bad meat serv-d o silver dishes th- S I I - 1 -; w.s vtriv l 11 ti(-u;ir about his ui- al.-; 1 U'tderslo,!--il.at be som times otdt-red Vi-iy siitn tu ous bauqutt : 1 11: detsioo i be bad mx or eight l.o s-s, I knew he was prft illSi st.iflU S pwt to ft; ;tiri; Jle. tiatbe had pinch, pi c-ot I u t ' Youk is lr a sunnn'-i refi j.'u, t SINGULA Ii RUCI KM A ltly Irf Newbarg tor Nw Yoik. 4n iha Erie rad. oti Tnelnjr. with i;m rirb silk rube Hif fine Lice in n enrwl ttti for the purpose if ?.emlnn New Ynr She bun it on u rurk over l.er n-. r n rt-ntilator. ilifo'iL'li w-tiich a sj-nrk fr..tn he lcoiiioiive entr l -mil fdlm inwj 1.. b. charreil bet ' Ji-thni-r t tii r, ie which CieliiiH M n- fn 'iid on rex I i n i; Jersey Ci'y. I fre c.miniy . i I hrr $G0 fur her Iou A wag upon visititi nrx.lw d murium, was shown tiniae Iwurfs toid oth-r !"p i miis of roT: dtty. mII preitrv l i alcohol "VVell." Siiid lie, ul uvei ihoMht tbe ilead could he in neb spirits " The following mlvrrtutruiiMit appears in t Inte Lonilon n.-wspiipt-r: 'hiblrin lam n 'ln, if g-reehlr i 6d er w-rk, by J. VV'i'liHiiis, who buys .ot.l 8 IU "Id ron . iii! c. al shoes clei f,'t .ot'l lueinleil LIQUORS! UQl'OISf! IU K Bl.. tru&rA tiiot t 1120 'H t.n-, h,i,V.ii IS lin Ktrat ana HiMtrirt Alan iit'jTmtwl litjtioir nt wine w tHndinp, m furmi.' bv ... 4. JtK0 I OMRKXR. Ctf-RlH't'MKRSlill' AO'JICK. i'Ur. nniii t AenrA lia.- iutchatd "he 1'rns I tablishment ol Hiri.C. 1) 'iPre, They ill -omine ihe Urua t a-inraa in it va loaa braactt aader ih liiiiiol VV. MkARK.SaV . WALK Kit MKAUK.s, J. L MKaUKS, M O Ma 2". ?8 if KKAL ESTATE FOR SALE TaKLVR TOVN LOTS, a I fa onr bJy, on Sinh siren. Loraiion hixh and pleasant 1 water cxrlleni 2 a nLnL nd aaw-dHSt r.al ir-idma Irom the prrmUra to Market itrri, (nukina one ol 'h- ine?t drive town It- ItH arr all fnxUrt one fence, hni will be luiM s-piiratlv. if dt-ir-l Aty unr 111 mg to ur h n hm- w h.,l prop. rly. I y flerins an iiMlut-entrnl can " pMr, la-e ih. improved rmnri l , pn hi-l i I rated tn prrrn- d Vfl'int a ti"t, lnK,"tii irr. lht r-fTfi. iioe, i Ilw, are. AI-". Kiirnrn, Mifc, t'arrispr 'I'-uwr. Ac . tiel r f the nfi pleafctt brhan mirl.-t e to !- f M-nd in thi- irny. iWim a.-etttutnttda' lt . A-t-tt In . I NO D t O VK De. 10. N 10 Krn Mtr,tt BlNKtT. ilfK have a lrg W.i Kahbets of various rises. and )-. for eon bv Dee. 18. W. H. DaNKALC. ii uT"iu v r BJl.rS P.IMKN V. HAY.inst.r- ; t- ' T r B O. WO JTH De t7.9 : v - IT I C-FFEP. fOFIEP. A( Rtf Mllj 10 Old JAVA. Jui rve"d for sIe he AFFLIUTEti iiKil!: t) II I L A 1 K I. e II 1 MKII1C.IL HOUSK. X Eaialtlisht-o. tweutt ! vears b Ur. KIMCt I.I ,crne- third -nd rnlon streets. .'lii;adt-il'fa. l a. WI .TV-1I Y KA Ue Kiwrii ( bar rn.lere li K. a ttto-t sue a-riu' Dra, illnn t i tin i-urr o ull li-s. amr- f 1 priv tfs na:wre u .nlioixl'a i)frr'i, an an ii :oiliutctt to iiiirr.avt-i n-rv us ant xrxual in if-iliii -, lilHlr" I il:tt H in. ar.d ih v ari. irg fiKirt thusi- .! o e'enrv 11KR PAiii'lCULilC MIIICK. There i an :vlliihii miiflifilMies in til. t-d it: hv yj in soiiluftt; -ien itrowinit up with thriii to manhood s and which, if mi reformed in ii-lm-n-M unl- beg ft" acrn-O' tthtdcUs 10 mitrimoni al hafpinv, hm cir ria iu a nrrici. f pn trar-it-d, insiJiour, and HeVaialinii ff.-i-tion. k'ew nf ihoar who tjv wav to this pernb i-'oi. itra.-liec areawarrot the pnnwqui tin s, unril-nev find the nerva- rysirm nhatu-red, ft el.iranjrennd unat rou n in 1 srn-ations, and vagii.- fearrin the mind ( fee imB' a. -"T, .8. v9. of r. K hKk tn " Self Preservation.") 1'lf tinfortunalt' iuu affiled iM-comes fee'i'e, is unabl' 10 labor iih m cua'nmcil vitr ti-.'t tty hit- mind t Mud t hin nep is tardy and weal; lit- is dsli. irre-vlu'e. una enuuget een in nis -ip.rir with !es em-ny ilmn usual, r ; If hfciaanc1tfcietiirn- I' bt-f-ire the prac'tcs has .torn. itsworM, ndent! timtrtrnony. his Marrt..ge un'ruiiful at.d liii s ns IHIs him inai mis 1 rttttwd hv his early follies 'Hi est are rontidtra tiont which ihoulri awaken the a'tenlimn of all tcAs are tvmilarly lit uv ltd HRMRMHKR.' lie h" p'ace h'nts- lf under rir. Kinkrlin'a ireaimenl. nm irliniotiglv confide in his honor as a zrnlh man, an' ety itpiiu ihe assurance, tiiiii the secrets of Ur K.'s paiienis will never be dis rlofed. Yoans; man I" no false modesty deter yon ront making mer:iic k'iown io one, who. ft om edacation and rfspi'fabiliiy, can certainly be friend t oil Or Kinkelin's rrsi fener has l-een' for the last twenty yrats at thf N. VV. burner of Third and t'nin sueeir t.iiadephia. Pa P ATI K NTs a r A UIsTANCR. Can have (by aiutin? their rasa -xpli ii Iv, lo- ce'her wi h al: th-lr motom -. p-r letter, enclos- ing a rrntinance) Or. K.N mt-dicine, appropriated ..c ordingl F-t'w rd. d to any part nf the Dnite-t Si ties, and wicked ittNriire from damage or curiosity, by Mail or Kprrs 1 Em YOUTH AND MANHOOD ! A VigorouB Life or a Premature DeuVi, Kinktlin on Self PreecrTation On ly 25 Cents. Letters containing tlia: value in si amps, will rutins a rupv. fer reti-rn ot tttsil. GRATIS! GRATIS I! GRATIS 111 A h'ree GIKT To All sMIsKKV RRL1KVKD. Naiure' Guide." a n-w and popular Work, fall of valuable advice and impressive warnlnu, !ike calrnl itrd to nreveni years of misery, and ave thousands of lives, is distributed without charge. Jtid f-irwarded by mail. pr-piid io any i'ost Oificf in the Untied States, on receiving an inter enclosing two postage stamps. June 19. 41 ly-w&l WINES AND LIQUORS. WK inviie tne attention of our Kriend-. and I'airons io llie lie-t .c. t-o oi tnis an ii i.iuuro ever onercu in liis in rk t t, t-nil iti(j ol IJresrt nt Kr ndy, Vin'!;- 1310, fair-and Dark I'tatd Diiiui A I 'o.'s I'. ramK, I lid -k nc d-i S. HriiHStin A I tto. iixtilli-n A I o 's do. I'ur I'ori W tnr, I lull' Go'don I'ae, sherry old Malt.-ir.i am1 M hm ;i- V. ioi h, 1 n)tc- l inf vnd Si rw 'nong i.e ill. nl t;in Old T.;n Gin extra. ., I elordam "-lin i-pi 'ln-ri v Krandv O d f.a. h Ur r.dy. A -H. Hot! ' V lii: r i Kf. d. :ii-h . . ,- V.-., . " liu;kl . r to. r.dy ,-hi.-. M a.'.tr:t in. , f. ri. rj I nip 'ifi i' A-'imid '-r.ti.:M. in K' 'r v:.ri. is ' i i ':r t' , l,'rd- ,.r:i--i in" ; :ir. ". i! ...i,..;..r- st,,H i ri. l r in:i! r li.i ' 111.. ... ic. . vr !l llf -.rtt i ! il 17. qu AKOLINA SADDLE -ND II A U.N ENS R-THI.I Ii i'kt. fV ner Market d S cond Sis , unttrr tkm Cam Una H'Arl, Wilmington, A. C. c'.""t?-4t( ! r-. fitllv t-ik itiN -e.hod r- iil n mil io; . uu 'V. iliul l- iidK i k n tl: -t-.re on lie inrp.r n' i.iirket nnd Srror 1 t .t-i-ii-it .d r ! Jariirt- Hose whrre h w -u'd t-., pirart it toexhibit ' i"i i ir i t Siu'it"!. . I'lidlrs, Mat linali s, H.-rncss, Tn-rls W Iii: h iwri, and all ot' "" 'tmll pi in nt h r -a')lirhnient. all ( whi. hie ill sell low Io. en-n. r on aeeonint" laiing li-iiiie. Call i d rxantii he -.ili.-ilf a -ha.-e .-i i-u' if rairnrtoj'e. J3T" UepSifina -tone ai nn notir W.VI I.. JACOBS. I1.-I. IS. 95 If. NEW ARRIVALS OFF ESI! GROCERIES. I HE Subtcriner has ju-t triurtid from ihe A'urtli wii.i a -ullaiid well seleeied stock ol hoir. Groceries -.ni.irif.ins; eery vatietv lhai :ri di riil'-l' hh HiHiMini consistlns in p in ! iOl hag ' uflre, M.ictta, Govt mnii i.t Java. I.nfii t la. H to at d Si I 't.ti it-j o : IbC Mls.SiiK.it. of flljrrsdey; "hi4- V irtes Liquors; ('hHrnpiiiun the wi st celi-bra iid iiyanda. Tv. Goshen Hut t r. K. M HV ef, Sm..k. Kerf, Bi-rf T .nyut-s, Saf timn. M o kertl, Pirk. Herrings. C-idtit-h. f'rsti . obstt-r and Sh-rd. !$dinn Saitris. (Jatsnps; -"d.t. uear, llutttr. I.emivn, Cream, Pilot and ater C-a-kers, f 'jratrsf'amilv najis, Pai-cj Toil, t Soaps, Prffklrs of ,v-ry vanity, Knuli-h !inippi- and G .i-hi o iww, Ondles.ol l ?taiies, Hotled Liqoois tf every variety. Pur Old roHt Oin. Schi dan Sc-hnssfs, Currants and rii roit, (New Kai-M.ns F.Xa.tr-d ) Porter and Aj-. Olive Oil. Sperm Oil, P-tiaes.'t 'onfertionarv in nil tr. varirtitn. Pre-ertreo, Jellvs. Hrotna, ora Starrh Klour, Chocolate, Ladies Fancy Rarkets 2H 00n Cigars, Tobacco, 4c, 4c.,i- , sll low for cah at GEORGE MYKRff "untry Merchants sre pttlrulatly invited to t ail and examine, bator pur lioeinie i-isew hcer. Oct. 7. ALUM SALT AFLOAT. annn mihel.s ALUM .S4I.T; Brme sweet tt.NHWRn ISLAVD MM.4SK. Just received per Br. Sehr Or hit, and for sale by Mov.W G. W. DA VI!. SOAP AND CANDLES. THK Shettt- k:ar rp.elf..ll to est I the atn.i -n . th-tr id-and H.nilH-s m tru Soat. nd : :.ndla manufa-taied in " ilwnnelon . ' . hv M ri.. iVHins tlaH.w.t. -an.pU-i- n' l'lfh 'tli f., rtl at ntroffirj, -, Wt'ir rl . h-re ' k.eo Mummili hind tar.- mpi lie. 'ifnt(i-ti J As r.suiril ft i () p'M fi. . Ig S FT FKLT HITS IIElm t"'H' nt - in he eWae-t. of Snft -FV H-.t-. are emonr the ri nd ir t the ace ur i tr!ra nisi' tnrn t!ott, .n.r r, u ill V. sir a-Knnwl K- the sdn n a ir. K ih- .i p-lu . jui ,.rnd i t list ,4 '-atijaii-i lim it Ms-iet A .v I S'Rtftl 6 MVFR. J. F STEVENSON." V GENT for the sab-of ffice..n Pitacssst , I? tttnd...f Prndare. under AD VMS. RIIO & rXJ., W Imlny'oB.N. C I au ilianed every i osaoAr, i HCHDit .no Satosdav at 5 per annum, payable in illcases wi lonaneu. . i f'itl k.ii.O-nNIJ Kbitos and PsoraiBTos KEN J W. SA.VDKUS-Asxociatk Lditob. Corner I' rout t.t d .Harket Mlreets, wiLMisteTOR. n. . I H Tli OK AOVKK TISINU. - t sqr. I -' I I taseriion 3u I I s.ir. i oionlhs. t UW - 73 I I 3 " 5 Ul. 3 I tlO t I 6 gi'li I month. t 6tt 1 12 12 00 1 Ten lines: or less tnakt square. Ifan.adver isemeni esceedt ten tinea, tlie ptiuwBaae In r..ortion - f til i tveriiseiiieaia are payare at the tlmeo neir invention Contracts with v:trly"Bdvertlsers, will be made n the mri liberal terms. No irtnsfer of contracts for yearly sdvrrilsinj; will b- ii. rmitl. d should clrcu jistnnces rendt- i. hn& ia Htislnes. or an unexpected remova rressar , a ! eharge sccordin to ;he pablished erm will be si the -ption ol Ihe contractor, for he time he ha advertised. , The privilege of Annual. Advertisers is trictl) imiied lo their -wn immediate businesst . and al tdvertisements for the benefit of other persons is v?elrs all advuriisemf nis no! imneniately coo nrrted with their own business, and all excess o iertlsemrn:ts In length or otherwise beyond the I mils n2erf, will be charged at the usual rales No Aiivrli-m!nts Isinrlnded in the contract 'or thn sate or rent of houses or lands in town or onntry or for the sale or hire of nogros, wheth r the property i owned by h ailv;rtiser or bv other persons; I liese are excluded by the term "immediate bueineee " . All lirerMsements inserted in the trl-wer.kly Co-nmereial tire entitled in one iesertion in the Weekly free of eharre. , ton. cAnn ahi fancy printijtg. EXKnBTEDISCPERinS STTLE. ;t?NTH;KOII Til K COM .11 BR CIA Li. New Yoas-Mesra. Dollmss dt Pottcb. ftailnn Chasls-i jm ith. io. 6, Central Wharf. Philadelphia J. K- i.'ohix. HaltimoreWM. H. Peaks and Wm . Tiiomsom The Commercial, 1 WILMINGTON, N. C. I i Weekly Trl-Weekiy $ a Year. I IN AtL CASES IN ADVANCE. In issuing a Prisp-ctiis to ssk subscription to Hie i'iMM..au au. the Milwiil-r- Vl it a duty in li-6n-- their .i-sh inn, so ss to leave no doubt upon t lit- mi nil s ol tin lr imirtuis as to lltv principles lln-ir pHper will -tilir. i In the niutalioiiH ..f shI years the Senior Edi nr I. as had itri. Mraniouiit principle before liiuj. OUTIIEUN JtlOHTS, ninler the Con-lit ution have been the aim sml ol-j-ft of ail his efftrts, ii.es" alone are maintained thi pisiform at tlt.- I) ii."-iiic party Several years a". e lu eried in oni- 1'i..km : ns llie ("llowing nords- Th- to"MKHCtAi. is a -mniltl of political indepcH- lenc; tn-v rihe S.h tmkmm Kit.iit vsilitilways ivprtsrdt the claimtf fvcrj party -if everf numc.' From 'hi- i'ki it n 'I ilioii'till io j dse ttliHl wi tilil I our four" when the dour arrived hiit should plice those riliis within a tangible iwtf. ! i Th lesst!i of our ei--st aivl giHxl President t'l. HCK i in w hiielt lie SKserttl the rights of the ..irh tm .er tjli. I'u-tif..n runt aiiied the pre- eie il-H-tritte ill it The Cuntmercttl had advocated t'.rm .i.v i rni- ; an. I ii.e Cincinnati Convention liaviugsttHt sihrd t Iih t di-ttiii; we found in the UHfc; if NATIONAL HEU0 RATIO PAKTV h.e-eui'li hIkhii neeottl'l cmM-ieiiiionly ac on. the. i i flu- tj.-- o..nr jitdsnietit snd tli. itn ,. l ..r ; Iwarl fh rine.iple aroweil in Mi- fineinn tit Pla'form wi I 'e -iilsiued now .! .nl .us ms 'i-itiiitt n, pnMtc til" W. l li.-e ItL'GIH Mild liKKCttRNRIDaK will i :.. I u.n-iii iiiinl f-: it U it I x p.ii.-nl ol lire ptin ti. h - '-i. li'? lt w- n.lliere snd o.i which Ibe - - t.-t , , I i,j . itf"s of Hi.. .Son h deornd. Pnre it irt t. Iiiime: er l..fn-l io oil l-iie Mf" still of 'i..iiii'se'i:i-j iii'ii-.'i-ni tlieir election has l...e r-wrve-1 : i Ini 'ti -roui ruin and iIihss- ' I . ; I Th.i- n ho lnr h.-ret..f.re read nr paier, t.nw I nut we !mie lone ri. iied lo inert Ihe pre- nt l .itf wiK.ii ihe Soilih will liemsnd her rights AMlum' mini it. -'iiiiriiiiiKe and ee how msnv - tte Ntsi-.nst D-itiiwsts oftlie Free flair will -i-fii. h-r fn-i i-rett-iii-ioni Enonah will lie -Moil .vr hone mid l.i-lieve to bear onr Banner 'l.'otlfli I,,. lintlh- Slid llie lireeXB " snd a-xisl i- t.. Kan-flx lit m in- rarm-aris of the Consliln 'ot. J ' ".Sn in t. ni ion paid to reports of Markets, ioiii. tic ami rrein Res(eeirullv, ! T. LORIXO B W. 8AN1RRS. HEMiY uui:uiiiii:k WHOLES A LC Ac RITA IL TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGAR -IIS TO V.. ' iC P THE IMIAN CHIEF" MAKKKT tSTKKKI door above Water Wilmli'Cton, 5T. C jV. B. All Orders filled with desvnUk. Oct. V6'h. I3S5 91-ldtw-a. JVDSOMK CHRISTMAS PRK-SENTS A lew sen Ladies FURCTUKF "I " Mone via'ien." in ihne foi the Holidys Call snd ex amine t hem at. lite Mat ana i;.ip nniTpium Marketat. W H KPA RU ci HVEKS. Dec. il. I UAIMNS! RAISIVS!! Cl Boxes new crop in whole, hair snd quarte, J I boxes. Just receiv d and for sala hy Dec. 18. ZV.W II. GRKKKE. (N.C. C.A, copy., LAUUl AND GRCAV FAT ! rct roa thk milliom d r.TiT boot cls l i PROSPECl'US OF " THE TuUMullBOLTV' 'l'HK umtersisned pmpoa to publish sbout the J. first of 'anuarv. It57. in the City of i sleigh, a Tri-munihly paper oi ihe above name. Kxcepl politics snd religion, it w ill be generally devoted o eveiy thine, end particularly lot ne ariot merry- making Ii will be ihe chief aimof the Kditorsto present to the public, a nrsi eiass joarnsi oi tne bind and a welcome visitor io every fireside of ihe lid North i late listings tirsl rate of .port anil y o rulcl matter for a newsi aper.and witli Ihe nlleiing promii-es w have from tsleuted writers, subscriber mt expert io n reive prod ut-iionai ram some of the ablest wii'ers in the nunii; ,snd wr iBCete'v think that thry will never reerrt ths ap- I-rirpriain n ol so stna lan u.unl as erne dot.ar.Iat hxtunimi cf ialuair rea.'in himii. i wt snail p re en i. Now : we ask is to give nt a fair trial, til oiders addrrs d t t il itmst-n. Kireh A Co., will he th.irik ully rr.rlv. d ar-d promptly attended o. Tims v prraBinm pa ah a invariable IB 'dvirce. , ILLIA MSON, JOS t. WHITE, Oec. 77 -120-Sw J K. MILLER. : UTOP.KO THIS MOifMI.VC.-Onecase ' Letry's feu-si t-tyn- 0.-nla Aluleskln llata. A ndid ar-lrir. at ! Hat and Cap Kmporlun, 14 Mi k I st . SHKPAKD il KRS. Ian. 1 ' v.'- - . " WsT HECEIYFD BYG.R. FRENCH, FBFSH apoly of PKRRY DAVLs VF.CE TARt.K rtIV KILLKR.' la entire Nbtt acss To he sare thsi y eel the renulne M.d- r-irtt.inTire for the N9 Dres wllb J wo fine en graved steel la hels on each bottle. BUSINESS CARDS. J. C. LATTA. COMMISSION MKHCHAMT4- GENERAL JL Caf to I WILMINGTON, N. C. Oct. 1, 1858. 8S-Iy-c. T. C. t B. G. WORTH, noisissiiiN aSD FJI.WIKD1SG HERCnXSTS, xwiLMiyu rox, n. c. Jan 17, 1855. 125-c HENRY NUTT, FICTDR AD FSSf IRDIoR AGEST, Will g ice hie pereonal attention lo b neine entrust- ed lo hie care. Sept. 8. 1856. 76-1 y-c. GEORGE MYERS, WIIdLESlLE AMD RETAIL GROCER Keeps constantly on hand, H'tnss. 7'eaa, Liquors Provisions, Wood and WUloie Ware, FVuit, ConJcctUnaries,tf-c. South Front street, .t . VlliMINGTl).V, ti , C Nov, 18, 1855. 109. H. DOLLNER. O. POTT t R . J r. J. CAMEROEN. DOLLNEil, POTTER k CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, N lilV YORK. Apri)30, 1855. ' 20-ly. L. N. BARLOW, WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCER, AND DRALKR IN LIQUORS. WINES ALE PORTER. dc. So. 3, Granite Kow, front Street, , WILMINGTON, N.C. Feb. 17th, 1P56. 140-tf. ADAMS, BROTHER & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WILMINGTON, N. C. July 28. - 68 D. f ASHWELL, COMMISSION MERCHANT, WILSIINGTOM. N. C. Sept. 30. 84-tf J0IIN A. STANLY, C OMMISSIO N MERC II A N T, WILMINGTON, X Oct. 6ih, 1855. 83. W. G. MIl.LIGAN, MARBLE MANUFACTURER, Nohth Watkm Stmkkt. Wiicminoton. No. Ca Monuments, Toombs, Head and Foot Stones, and all kinds of Marble Work furnished to order on. reasonable terms. June 6. 35-ly-e SAMUEL, A. HOLMES, ATTORNEY AT LAW, WILMINGTON, N. C. Will attend the Courts of Duplin, Sampson and IVew Hanover Office on Princess street, next door East of the Siste Bunk. Aprils. 9-Iy GEO KGB R. FRBKUH, MANUFACTURER AND WHOLESALE d RETAIL DEALER IN BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER, AND SHOE FINDINGS, NO. 11. MARKET 8TKEET, WILMINGTON, M. C. March 6. 151 GEO. W. DAVIS, COMMISSION MERC H ANT, SOUTH WATER STREET, WILMINGTON. N.C. Jan. 22. 132. ANDREW S. KEMP, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BLIZABETHTOWN, N. C. Will attend the County and Superior Courts of Lfiladen, liobeson, Columbus and bampson. June ti. 38-ly JAS. C. SMITH. UILES COSTIN, JAS. O. SMITH fc CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 2, SOUTH WATER STREET, WILMINGTON, N. C. April 26. lS-lr STOKLEY & OLDHAM, GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, - WILMINGTON, N. C. Libera! Cash advances made on Klenr. Cotton. no navai stores consigned to tbem. A"f. i'. "5 ly. OUR MOTTO IS 4 T0 PLEASE" AT THE Wilmington Saddle, Harness, aad Trunk Manufactory. rpHE subseribei reapectlullyi nformsthepobli X thai hr hits recently received additions to his torkol saddle and Harness MoanUnsM.dte..the ales t snd most Improved style, andis vonslanly unulbciurlnc.at hisstore on taarkeistreet very lescnution of trtlcl;in tne aoove line. Krom hit ziicriincr in the busines. he feels confident that I hewill besneto eiveenltrcsatiafsctiontoallwho mat lavot nim wiin a can. inniinuwoD nana and willconstamly keeps laueassortmen lof Coach: Ots and Sulkey Harness, Lady's Saddles, tiruLU nhips. $-c. uenttemens Saddles, Whips spurs, fc. Iu' a a II f which he will warrant to be ofya? 13 the beat materials and workmanship. 1 5 He has also a large assortment of Truuks, aiisea. faddle and Carpet Bags. Satchels. Kancy Tratiks. Ac. and all other ar ticles asusllv kept ia inch establishments, all of wnicB neonertiowtor tAoti.or onsnortcredit to prompt eostoTners. Saddles, Haraess.Tranks, Radical Bags, eVe. die., made to ordej. In addition tothe above the siibscTibsrtlwtyg keens on hand a larreanpply of Strlnc feather and has now, and will ke-spthroagh thsseaaon a eood assort men i ol Fly Nirtts. All are Invited to eall and examine my Goods. whet Iter I a want er not, as I iskeolessarei nshsw- tngmy assortment to all who may favor me with a ran. Haraest sndCosch Trlmmine sold at a fair prler fo persons bsyins; to manufactura. Also, v nipsai wnoiesate. . Allkindsof Riding VrhUles boatrht a. eld .nvimMost. JOHN J. CONOLF.T. reb.7. I85. r " 138 TO MERCHANTS. WR H TK JCST OPRNED OUR UROK snd esfenslve stock of Hata, Caps, Umbrel las, Ac; and can sell thens at the lowest New York . prices, as we bsvs then direct from the manafaetery, and as Mr. Hawea reside in New Vork, we have every facility of retting; every asw style and at the lowest rale. Merchants .will do well lecalt and aee, aader the' Carolina Hotel. BILES a B1WES. BALTIMORE LOCK I10M11AL. DK. JOHNSTON, 'PHK founder of this C iebrsted Insfituiion ct ,JL Ur the most certain, Speedy snd only ctiectu al remedy in the world tor SECRET DISEASES. Gleets, Strictures, Seminal YVeaknerr, Paios in the Loins, Coastiiutional Utithiy, laipotcncy Wesknersof the Back and LiniDS, Ati'uctions o the Kidneys, Palpitation ol the Heart, Dystepsia ixtrvuus irritaoitty, Uiseastt ol tf.e Head, In roa Nose or Skin i those serious and melancholy disoi dersarising from the destructive habits of Voulh Klili-lt deatroy both body and mind. I hose secret and solitary practices more fu tat to their victim than thu sonjr of the Syrei.s to the mariners ol uiyssee, bligniing inelr most brilllsnt hopes or an ticipations. rendering marriage, dec. impossible ! YOUNG MR N. Kspecislly, who have become the victims of Solita ry Vice. I hat dreadful and destructive habit which annually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands ol young rncn or the most exalted talents and brilliant mieiieci, wno mign t otner wise nave entranced lis icuiiik ocuaiea wiin mt tounaers oi eloquence, or waked to ecstacy the livinel vre. msr call with full cunnaence. i MA It HI A OE. Married persons, or Voune Men. contcmulatlns uarriiiiKe, oeing awareot fnysical weakness, Ur ea nir Debility, Deformities, Ac. should immedi ately consult Dr. J.. and be restored to nerfsn nemiu. . . - He who places himself underthecareof Dr. John. siun .nay rciiyiuufiy cunnae in ois nonor us a Ken- iit'iiiaii,auu euauiienur reiy upon niSSKlil asa phy sician. ! Da. JoHJtsTOw is the only reeularlv Ed tins ted i-iiyaiuiau au vcrueing io cute rrivaie Uomplaints. His remedies and treatment are enlirelv unknown to all others. Prepared Irom a lifo spent in thr ureal liospuals ol Kurope ana the F irst in t Sis country, vis: Kngiana, Hasce, the Clock ley ol Philadelphia, if-e.. und'a more extensive practice than sny other hsiciao in the world. His msny wonderful enn s a id mosl imnoriant S LI flf if-Jt 1 On. '-rations is a sufficient t-naraniee lo the afflicted. -Those tpto irish to be specoily and effectually reliev ed. should shun the numerous lriaive imnnttrrm i h only ruin tht-ir health, and apply lo him. A UUICK WAUKAM KD Oit NO CHARGE. A7 Mercury or Nauseous Drupe Use'' OFFICE, rto. 7. SOUTH FUEDKRK K si luft hand side seine frou- lialtiuiore atrrrt. f-. doors from ihe corner. Foil noi to observe hi name snd number, for ignorant Iriflirnr Imnotirr. 4ttrncied by the reputation ol Dr. Johnston, lutk near. DR. JOHNSTON. Member of the Koval Collesc of Surveons. London . graduate from one of the must eminent Colleges ol tho United Stales, and the prenler nan ol a hou life tins been spent in the Hospitals ol London. Par- is, Phiiudi lphia.and eltewhere, has effected some of the most astonishing curesthat wereever known. Many troubled with ringing in the ears and head "hen asleep, ureal net voui-ngBS, being ularnicd st sudden sounds, and bashf-j.ness. with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derangement mind, were curt-d inimediMiely. A CERTAIN DISEASE. When the rnUguidcd and impiudiiit votary ol pleasure finds he has imbibi-d the seeds of .his painful disease-, it too oftrit happens that anill-tlm-ed sense of shame, or dread of discovery, dvtera him fiom npptying to those who. Irom education nnd respeciabiliiy.t-an alone befriend him, delay ing till ihe constitutional rymptoms of this horrid dUeuse make their :ippearance. such as ulcerated sore throat. diseased nose, noctural pains in the i heaa and limbs, dimness of sicht. deafness, nodes on the shirr bones and arms, blotches on Ihe head. lace and --xtremiiies, progressing with frightful ra -pidity, till at last the pUtte of the mouth or the bonesof the nose tall in. and the victim of this awfuldiseasd becomes a horrid object of commie, seratinn.till death puts a peiiod to his dreadful suf ferines, by sending ham to "thst bourne from whence no traveller returns." To such therefore, Dr. Johnston pledges himself to preserve the mosi inviolable set-rery; and, from his extensive prac tice in the first Hospitals of Europe and America, heean confidently recommend a safaand speedy cure to the unfortunate victim of this horrid dis ease. It is a melancholy fact, that thousands full victims to this dreadful complaint, owing io the n skilfnlnrss ol igrnorant pretenders, w ho, by the use of that deadly poiscn. mercury, ruin the constitu tion, and either send the unfortunate sufferer lo as untimely grave, or else make the residue of life mis erable. TA KE PA H TICULA R NO TJCE. Dr. J. addresses all those who haveinjured them selves by private and improper indulgences.' These are some of the sad and melancholy ef fee is, produced by early habits of youth, vix : Weakness of the Bask and Limbs, Pains In the Hesd. Dimness of Sight, Loss of Muscular Pow er, Palpitntion of the Heart, Dyspepey. Nervous irritability Derangement of the Digestive Func tions, Gancral Debility, Symptoms efConsump. tion.&c. . Mentally The fearful effects on the mind arc much to te dreaded; Loss ofoMemory , Confusion of Ideas, Depression of Spirits, Evil Forebodings. Aversion of Society, Self Distrust, Love of Soli tude. Timidity, Ac. are some of theevils produced. Thousands of persons of allages, 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 eyes cough nnd symptoms of consumption. ' DR. JOHNSTON'S INVIGORATING REME DV FOR ORGANIC WEAKNESS. By this great and important remedy weakness oi the organs are speedily curedand full vigor restored. Thousands of the most Nervous and Debilitsted individuals who hud lost all hope, have been imme diately relieved. All impediments to MARRIAGE Physical or Mental Disqualifications, Nervous Ir ritability Tremblings snd Weakness, or es.haut.tien of the most fearful kind, speedily cured by Dr Johnston. ! Young men who have injured themselves by a certain practice Indulged in when alone a habit frequently learned from evil companions, er at school, the effects of which are nightly felt, even wven asleep, end if not cured, render, mnrrino. Hwpof siblcsr.d destroys botL tind and body.should aopiy Immediately. What a pity that a young man, the hope of his country, and the darling of his parents, should be snatched from: all prospects and enjoyments of life, by the consequences ot deviating from tlte path of nature, and indulging in a certain secret habit. Such persons, before eoniemplutins j MARRIAGE Should reflect thai a sound mind a ad body are the most necessary requisites to promote connubial happiness. Indeed, without these, the journey through life becomes a wear) pilgrimage j the pros? peet hourly darkens to the view; the mind becomes' shadowed with despair and filled with ths mtn. c holy reflection that the happiness of another br comes blighted with on rown. OFFICE MO. 7 SOUTH FEEDER ICK-ST., ... i. ' Baltimob, Ma. All Surgical Operatise Perfetaoed. N. B Let no false delieacv nrevens von. hm apply immediately either personally srb) letter. sain I'tscaoes peet!iy cured. TO STRANGERS. The rnany thousands cured at this instil niton with in the lost ten years, and ihe numerons impor tsnt Surgical Opera lions perfotmrd by Dr. J. .wit nessed by the Kernmera of the Darters, and man other persons, notices of which have sppearedagsrh and again before the public, besides his stsnding ss a eentleman of chsrsciersnd responsibility, Ir a saffieicnt gnsrsnte- to the stficird. TAKE NOTICE. It ts with ths ereatejt ntnruneetbftt IVr .TliH SKTOIk psrmlta ht card to appear before the pablie. demninc it annrofMMorml for a physfeisn to advenirs, bet nntrmi b did so, the afflicted, especially atranrera eonld iwrt fail to fall Into the hands of tha mmnv inipu'Je isno anlearned Impoatrs.vmh innumerable "Falae Kis oo enn llwd Quaekahops, ivvnint thee Ixive cities, ropyimr Ur. JoassTOB's adrertianiMnta or advert! njf tbetnreiTca p lrytteiana,lliUrathsJ1ow-bnunedfnwa. too lazy to work at their original trade, with sour too ideas beyond ths brats, who. for the parpose of Entteine and I)ee4v. Imr. carry oa five or aix office, under as m.ary oifi's-ent FeJee Jmee, eo that tbe afflicted Etrsti'ii eeemi inar aim. Is ear to ttrmble headlone; into ths utoer. Ignoim Q- with normotn lyint oertifirmtee of rret mnd sm tooiehina cam frorn person not to be foond. who keep yoa takint; larr bottle of Ltcsatca With and other paekacea of fllthy and worthlera compound, eanninely l rcpereti m irapoee npon ins anronnrtat ano tmauaprrl aar. Triflins: month after month, or aa toner mm the email. eat fee CD He obtained, and. in dee pair, leave yoa with, rained health, to ten over yonr rIUnr dieaprmlntnMot. il is ints mottvs that tBdnera ur. J. to advertiss. rea a itosa eas ccaa roe. To ihoee onaojoaioUyl wtih his repatatina. s demne it nf eaeaary to sav that hie m ha Uave or dlvlnmaa alwav hsnr in M ofAee. HO LETTERS RECEIVED TOSTTATT) and eontmln.' -js a tra to be, aerd for the reply. Tew- oia etere Are sneaa taa wamaai eg MURDER AT MARLBOROUGH. An atrocious murder was cemmitted at Marlborough on Sundaj night by two mm iiBtnrd Patrick Ryan nr.d one iJurgin, upon John FJfin, with whom Ryan end Durfin were boardera. We understand tbal Ryan and Durgin had Icen lo n wake, and had returned to the house drunk Flyrm, who is represented to have been a respectable and steady man, ordered them out of the house, and they left. They soon however returned and broke in the door, and assaulted Fly nn, stubbing- him with a knife: and killing- him instantly. Flynn's wife came to the defence of her husband, and assailed on of the murderers, but waa herself severely wounded. The assassins escaped, but the selectmen of the town promptly offered a reward for their uppre hension, and they were speedily captured. Host on It If graph. WHO STONED STEPHEN 7 The Buffalo Democrat narrates this good story of one of the miniature men, vulgar ly called children : A teacher in a Sunday school in R was examining a class of little boys from a Scripture catechism. The first question was: I . stoned Stephen?" Answer "The Jews " Second question "Whtre did they stcr.e him?" I Answer "Beyond the limits of ihe ci- I hej third question "v hy did they nke him beyond the limits ol thec ty?" was not in the book, nnd piovrd n poser t ihe whole clss ; it pasted from head to foot without an answer b-inr attempted. At length n little fellow, who had Lien scratching- his heud all the while, locked up and snid : "Well, I don'l know, unless it was to get a fair fiivg at him." PIGS! FEET A.ND TAPEWORMS. Wrp commend the following from the Scientific American to the luvtrs of Pips Feet hereabouts. "The "tapeworm" is tie- scribed I in the Paris Go zette Mtiiitnle to have its origin ns follows . "The HVlrrvi s re never troubled wnh it, and dogs ilmt re fd on pork ate universally so i.fllictnl ; n fact, it turns out thnt a small puriitnte worm, called chrysieceitas, (fiom 2 words lgnifying a smull feet ami a tin!, winch much effects poik.) no sooner renfhes ihe tomach than, from the chnngo of tl it t nnd position! it is metamorphosed into the well nown tapeworm ; and expp rimer.ts uton a condemned criminnl hnve established the fact beyond contradiction." ALWAYS KISEW IT. The part of story to result . of the late election, on the the Fremonters, reminds us cf the d sometime ago of a lad who was asked : j "How much did your pig weigh "?" "Not ja quarter as much ss we expected; we always knew it wouldn't." " A country carpenter having neglected tn make a gallows that had been ordered to be ready by a certain day, the judge him self went to the man, and said, "Fellow, how came you to neglect making the gib bet that I ordered ?" Without intending any sarcasm, the man replied, "I'm very sorry; for had I known that it was for your lord ship, i. should have been done immedi ately." The celebrated portrait painter Stuart once met a lady in the street in Boston, who saluted him with, "Ah, Mr. Stuart. 1 have just seen your miniature, end I kissed it. because il was so much like you." "And did it kiss you in return 7" "Why, no." ; "Then," said Stuart, "it was not like me.' n "Ever since you have taken to drink in', John, you're not more than half a mtin." said a temperance man to a loafing broth er. , "Fact is, you mean I'm only a demi john." ! r The Bishop of Oxford has sent round lo the church wardens in his diocese a rircii lar of inquiries, among which as : "Does your officiating clergyman preach the Gos pel, and jare his conversation and carriage! consistent therewith T" A church wnrlen near Wallingford replied, -He preaches the gospel, but only keeps a gig." - A GEORGIAN IN TROUBLE. Jesse pjompkins, of Augusta, Georfia, was knocked down in Iunne street. New Yoik, on the night of January 1st. by hre men, who gagged, beat, and robbed r im of 930 in bank notes. One of the assailants was arrested. . - -. THE LATE FIRE AT LOUISVILLE. The Louisville Journal has the follow ing particulars of tbe burning of the Med ical Department of the University of Lou isville : j ' "The roost part of the.libr.iry and a pcr lion of the costly apparatus were s.iveti The museum, the most extenriv in the West probably, was totally lost, and it will be a leng time before it can be replaced Trie loss Try the firs- is estimated at fully $100,000, with S37 CC0 it surnnce. The edifice destroyed eras first used in tht win ter of 1830, and since then about fifteen hundred yourg men havn left its halis learned in ihe profession of medicine. A mong the irr portent aricles lost in the mu seum, was the far-famed skeleton of the Mastodon. There were many other curi osities destroyed which no time or money can replace. ON CONSIGN 31 ENT. 3 000 LBS' NEIV N" c BACoy ho- 'l0 hbls.iVvllI.sifF. V; SOObdls. WRAPPKNG PAPERS: ' lObaieaextra hssvvGCfiNY CLOTH; IPO Hags RIO COFFF.K, sssortrd srsdesi .Ot01bs.cooJ ilooctaln BCTTFR. Far safe by J, 31, 3TSTEWSON I f iu u. " ; i-U. Svsu Vi LA flat. If, i IZ1W.
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