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1 J1 On 01 a-a. V 1 I I - -'- ..sii. . 1 . . ' ' VOLUME XII NUMBER 64. 1 I I ---- - TMT-ilf1 , WILMINGTpN N. C.,iTHUttSDAY MORNING, AtTGUST 20, 185?. : WHOLEJNUMBER 1465 If THE TRMVEEKLY COMMERCIAL la oubtlshed everr Tjmbat, Thvssdav. and Satvudav at pr nam, payable inalleaae la advance. B7TII03. LORING Ebitob and Paopaikro Corner Front and Market Streets, f WILMIKtTOKi H. C. RATES OP ADVEBTIStNG. t aqr. 1 inaertion , tO 50 I 1 sqr. 2 month, 100 00 8 00 1 2 " 7 I I M 3 1 " ; 1 00 I 1 ' 6 I " 1 monih. 2 60 I 1 "It it 'it 12 00 Ten line or leaa make a aquare. If an adver 'tftement axceeda ten linee, lbs piiee Will be is proportion. . i' ' Alt aUeritaoinenta are pajriBitt It lite ilpieo their loiertloo. Contraeta with yearly advertieera, will bn mad on the moat liberal lenna. v No traaafar of contract for yearJy advertlalng will be permitted. Should circa Jiatancea reader n chinri In buaineai. or an onexpeeled remova nactiurf. a charae accordina- to the nnbllehed terma will be at the option of the eontractor, for h time he haa advertlaed. The orUlleze of Annual Advertlaora la atrictly limited to their own Immediate omolwooa y tnd all advertlaementa for the benefll er other peraona aa well aa 'l advertlaementa notimntediaiely con nected witii their own bnaineaa.aftd all ajeaerof advcrtUementa In length or otherwlae beyond the limite enarased. win be cDarsea at tne aauai rate Nn Atwriiamanta la Inclndeil In the contrmrr tor the eate or rent of honaca or landa In town vr vountrv. or for the aale or hire of niffroe. wheth r the properly la owned by the advertiser or by other peraona. Thee are excluded by the term Hmn&tiuiU burlnttt." - "I All advertieemente ineerted In the trl-weeklv Commercial, are entitled to 4ne leaertlon lathe W' tkl$ free of charge. J Oil. CARD AND FANCY PRINTING, EXECUTED IK SCPESIOR STYLE. AC!NT9 FOR TUB COM SIERCIA ti. Tr. Vn.r Meaara. DoLLnaa eV Pottsb. Hn-CmiLl! Smith, No. 6, Central Wharf. FkUtuUlphla S. E. Con aw. BoUInieraVv-ai.H.PaABBSnd W. THoitao A DEATH BONO, Mo coward eoal ia nine. No trembler In the world' atorrn-troubled sphere; I see Heaeo s glorious shrine, ' -" And faiih ahioea eqttsJj Arming me froca fear. . Oded, wlthVn ay breast, ;, Almighty, erer-pfeaent Deity 1 . , Life that io me tuts rest As I BDdjrina Life bare power la thee ! ?ilff ' ' Vain are thousand creeds :;, That move men 'a heart ; unutterably vain; r Worthless a wRhored weeds, : X)r idlest froth amid tfce boid4es wuitu To waken dottU Iti we. " Holding co fust by thine Infinity I T ' So aurely anchored oo ". The stcadfaat rock of hrtlliVy. - ' With all-rmWaclng rote Tby eplrlt anlmnteaj eternal y6ysj : , . rervade and bi"W5k above ? . . .." Change, susUins, disvdltes, creates, auu roats. . Though eBrth lnd man were gone. And sans and universe ceased to be. 'XiA Thou were left alone,' - Every existence would exist In The8: , . There is not room for ft eatb', Not atom that bis might coald rendef void ; thoU Tnou art Being and Breath, And what Tnoo art may ttercr be destroyed. . NEGRODOM. , ;. Gerfit Saiilh of PeterboroTSr. 'X-i Un dertook a Sorry" dnd thankless job when lie essayed to place Africans upon an equal statds with the faUcaSfan . face. 1 lis "coulessibns'' are valuable for tef' trence. See what be says : . I conflss that my expectaiions from this measure have not fJe'e'fr fully reali sed. -: Of the three thousand Colored men to -whom t gare laud; probably kss than fifty have taken an j - criirfhirie . to hold possession of their grants. What is worse, half of the three thbfr&n'd,' as 1 judge, have either sold their rand, Or been so careless as to allov it id be sdld r,for taxes. I referred to the chfardt'ef 6f the colored people, t, is improving; bit Still far from wriat if should beV ilmdng them are intelligent and noble men and women, but the mass are ignorant and fhriftleSs. ? . o' f W .--t.', ? , - You deafl btit-justly iirith "tqe'fi wben'i you declare fhat their ,6'wfi bad. influ- ence goes iunner man m aci or tne 86 fa"f frbm making their wrong and btrtfageS an eicuse- lor their , cOntlfrued degfsdatton,- the free ' colcrfed fteOple should in view of thesa wrtliffs and s" ci3tr8"C5 afOuSS tbemselveS to the irre ""KistaLia determination tti eaual and sur pass their persecutors In atf fhat honors manhood. Thejr should, swearrthat they will be Pariahs add Jeef$ no loii ger. To this end, they should gtirMhe . towns," ia which they are wont to corf gregate, and where they are but servants, ana should scatter themrilves over,, tbe country in the capacity of farmers and mechanics. They . should' cease from the liaLit of wasting their earnings-in periodical balls. They, should never wet fl"ir lips with intoxicating drinksj nor dt.-f!e them with tobacco. ' They should never so war upon their self-res-, pect as to join a church which spares slavery, or join a political party ,wbich knows law for slavery. f I BARNUM AGAIN ! , , There has been a strange mixture of tragedy and farce in the Cuuninguam Burdell case, trom" the Inquest, with Coroner Connery as prima buffo down to t! ,3 plot and counter-plot ot District Attorney Hall and Dr. Uhl. The law ' -proceedings being dull, and & little busi ness required, Mrs. Anderson and her In far .i chilJ,' which figured so remarka bly et 31, Bond stroet, have been remov ed m Bellevue Hospital u Barnum's Iluseum, "for exhibition. It scarcely I reeds this touch to show tjic world that l.Ir. Barnum really has come back from , XtS acJ As he called Jenr.y Liod wthat angel,8 he probably will r4 - - 'be Hiss Justitia Anderson as "this t ::...w . This exhibitipu is Bacnumjali ov v - . MISS MADEUEINB SMITH: t had five minutes' con versaiion, yesterday with an. intelligent Scotjish gentleman, who Jeft ' Glasgbfr on the 29th ult. -He mentions that, the general --i; ci-.i J i . . r . leeunK iu ocotiauu was m ravon ol ma- deleine Smith. It was generally . con sidered that she was more sinned against than sinning and it was not supposed that she re Jly had corraftted'mbrder, l he trial took place t Edinburgh, and not in Glasgow, (where -he lived .and where the alleged crime was, said to have oeen commuted, because, so mucn ex citement prevarfed in GlasgOwj that the proceedings cmild wcarrely iiaVe" been carried on' there with necessary deco rum j It is true that a very large fnnd was raised' by subscription to.'defeod ner. -one core np wnn apparent ang rroxd and self-nosSession dnnne-ihe tri- her. "she bore tip with apparent sang- Uroid iryc:, oogn , sa seemmgiy.unmo- vea aurmg tne ptiunc reaamg 01 iier le-letters, her pUIsej when taken bacfc 11 pnson, was as low as twemy-eignr.- Her family were reputed "wealthy, but could scarcely be consldered'sd, though her father kept a private-chariot and pair, for he lived fully up to his income, Madeleine Smith We Team, had no idea or jrisituig the Uni'ed States. Her pur pose, the execution of whicn was de byed byber mother's dangerotis illoesj is to 'go to India where she, has rich relatives. L' Angel ler. we learn, was a flirting, frivolous ; yonng fellow, who danced well, and though Ilia- intellect was low, was a general Tavbrite with the steady "bonny lassies" of Scotland He is very much unlamented, and it was. believed tha his attentiou ta Miss Smith was on account of her reported wealth. Jh9 Fress . . JOSEPHS NAPOLEON NEY. Joseph Napoleon Ney, Pijnceof r.los - kowa.- and eldest son of Marshal Ney, died on Sunday morning, J tiy Z61I1, at SU German en-Lave near Paris. ; So late as Wednesday- eveni:; the .prince - . . ... took a carriage airimr on the terrace of St. Geimain. His health had been for ma jast two years greatly shattered tepe ted attacks ct apoplexy. A sou emnc o the brain, was apparent on rL. i i . l . .1 i . ii i nursuay, aua ine, nnnce jost an caiir sciousness from that iuoment till. he ex pirea, i tie Vance ot Moskawa was born on the 2lstcf May, 1804. - He was the godson of tbe Emperor Napoleon I, and ttte Li m press Josephine In 18528 Ire married the.daugbter of MJaques vinegar, and ft madman to stir it.1 Com Lafitfe The protuxnenf political -posi- mt that to memory, rny learned friend." tion which Ney's sou enjoyed under successive regiH was due more to his name than toius tales or pccuUar tal- en's- He was a dillelanVz in arts, liter-1 ature and music, arid contributed more than perhabs any other n an to the iu- which ts net now Very JWeJL knOWh. 1 Ho Was ari.Old toufributor to the ReVUe i des Deux Mondes, in which he Wrote articles on the Cdwes regattas:'and sev eral narratives of voyages and: travels. n the .ConswtutibfTuel he wrote several papers on racfnor and tne' ameU'oration of the cnevaffhe race At a fa'tef peri od he cdntributeb? artrcles,' STightfy ting ed wfth twtalfsfn;; t6tn6 Jlepnblique, He was" the owner 6f several race hor ses, whose flames were, once reTI known on the French turf.. Matilda, - ngles- ca apd Uoanterpart gamed- pnzes1 in ' i5 Prince gnd his brother, M. Eiugar oey, were uuen meir 4jwu jock- eys. un one occasion,, wheft- riding ?a steeple- cTiase upon" Counterpart, the prince,- then d captafn in the 5ih Hns- sars, was thrbwn, and narrowly escaped wfth Hfs We.. , He ws One of tbe'fouri teen original members of the- Pans ockey Club: and was fot ft I6ng time a merhbey Of the racing committee. ' His political career commenced rmrlerlAJuis Philippew who; on the igth of Npvem- ber.' 1831.' created him tt nppr 6f Prancp. To" a reproadh addressed to him f sif-1 ting Pmoiig the Jfeefs vwho condemned f iiw lauier ue repueu uiai m onry occ,ep-1 ted the peerage eraee in order to be in a better position f 0 demand justice to his father's nfemory. He did not fake his seat till 1837 and then rrfe Joiued the oppositittriv In 184, Coflnf d'Altoh Shoe havf&g in cidentally spoken in sharp ferfns of the condemnation. afl .Marshal Ney Was called to order by fbe President. Duke Pasquier. Tfrehext fiay fee Pririce of Moskawa made a remarkable speech on tha subject: Although he was rather a nuent speaker, this speech-was so supe rior to anything ever ' before heard to . .... ... .... proceea irom nisiips, mat a report tnat ,it.,iva8 written by M. Guizoti obtained very general credence. In' 1848, the Prince de la Moskowa went the whole nog tor democracy. He belonged to a club that' met , at the Cafe ; Mai house, called tbe. Socle'et Domocratjque Al- Iemande,nof which M. Herwegh'was I 1 sms a . tresiaeni. mis cm o. sent out anoav of no Jess tban 1.800 men, who ' under the command of citizens AHecker,v Wei- gen and Soucherel, took. a leading part in the insurrection in the Grand Duchy of Baden. On May 30, 1848, this corps, called ; the r Democratic "Foreign Lesion, was 'harangued' byUie Prince de la Moskowa before its departure. The Prince was elected "member of the Legislative Assembly lor the depart ments of the KoseTter aud the Enre et Loir in ISIO., He-Anatbed hi Ha self I from the first to the pretensions of the i niKf i-resioeut, and or course saluted thejsecond empire With enthosiasm f ie wa inciuaea in ine srsl CTanoaoifci ireauction niw tpe i rencn. language. oi der streamof oil fronthe cruet, so ; gent the word "sport? from EuglKrid. lie y 'mix and increase the action' by de once composed an opera called. Regiue, grees" (head of hair in commotion, and Sena tors. After bavmg.beea Colonel I of the 8ih 'lancers and a: Oolonel ol dragoon he was promoted to the rank f Brigadier Greneral, ia 1853. At the time of his death he was not in active l; ,-.rn. r j t I service, i no rnucess ue ia jhoskows from - whom he had long been separa ted, has gone to Bt. t3ertnain to pay the last'diftieA m Her liuhnrl. . M. Ha- Pat. siguy, the French "Ambassador in Lon don, who married the Prince's daugnte a lew" yea is ago, is expected in Fans; PfiM Cott&nt mint Prts. HOW TO &Uk.& 8ABAD COai$NS AQAISTST My dearj learned - friend,", said the uoctorj "A bowl ot lettuce is the Yerrus of the dinner-table, t It rises tipon ihe sigbt cboL aaorstr and beaUUfUl; like that t.ery itaprtident lady coining eutft l.-.t- .-i ,-vi? .lu t , a l - . a.a out oi tn in jage . neither should be , dressed 1 jmucb f; -s When-Dn Bushwhacker had issued this observation, he drew himself nn in a very portly ' manner: as if he felt cal led upon to aelend- hirnseu as well as ins image. . .a nen, alter a euort . pause he broke silence. . . 1 "Lactuctx, , or Tettnce, is one. of the most common vegetables in JheMvorld it has been Known from time immemori a. it wai as" &mmon, sir, on the tables of the ancients, as it is now, , and was eaten m the same way, sir. dressed with oil and vinegar, Now, sir, there was due thing the an cients did with lettuce which we do not do. They boiled it, sir and served it up in asparagus: so, loo;iid Iney wfth chCOfllbetS-a A couple: Of indigestible dishes iney were no doubt, -leituce, my dear triendi : shotilcp bave a quick crovrth. in ihft firftt nlara n 1t. irnnri. it should have a rich mbriltk sir. That it f mav SDrinir uo 'utficklrl'ao as to be ten- 1 def and erisb. Then, sir it shoiild be new plucked, carried from the garden a I fe w minutes before it is nlaced uoon the i ,. - table. ,1 would suggest parasol, sir, to keep the leaves, cool until it ) reaches ine siiauuw oi wiinin uoors. i nen. sir. it must be wasp.e4r-mind you ice "wa ter h Then place it upon the tabic what Gofiuthian ornament more perfect and symmetrical It Now, ; sir, comes the important part f Ac ,dressin'g-' - to aress a, saiao" says tne learned" re- trus I'etrotuus, you roust have a prodi gal to furnish the oil, a counselor to dis pense the4alf, a miser to deal ;' ot.t the j it is down. Docior." Tablets.) j f .et me slow you,? continued Dr J Btishwacker. "how to dress a salad. Take a small spoonful of salt, thus: thrice the quantity, of mustard -Dur ham thus : incoi porate ; pour a slen face brilliant ill color:) "dear me t if is v.rir ivarm-nnw. sir. nil in )hiinfan so ? a dash U vinegar.' very iiebf; like the Iastiouches of the artist J and,-sir, we Jiave the dressings - Now,, fakeVup the rename by the stalk I IfreaK 'off the leaves leaf by leaf shake off the wa iter, rerlaee in the jsalafd bowl, nennef ii lslighflyVp6'ur on the dressing,' and there ivou.have it; sir:" . . ''Doctor; fs that orthodox: ?".; , . ' ''Sir replied Dr. Bushwhacker, hold ing the boxwood Bhoon In one hand aud the bbxw&od fbrK" in (he o'therf "the eyes cf thfrty cehturMs a're lobkfng d0'whr up- on me. LK&bw; that frenchmen will IsnrinklfV fhe leutfce whrr 6iT linuT it is thoroughly aatffrf fed f thenf sir; a! Kale pepper then, sjr, salt Or n6t,: as it hap- pens j theti; sir, vindgte by tTie drop all very werlr , Our people sir; fn tbe State of New Jersev willdfess ft with fg - rt vineara and nenffef fceffecflir' bar- bafous, my learned frfehd;. Then' c6mes Une elaborate " Englishman; and1 onr Pennsylvania friend Rev." ? SVd'ney f :.v, . :-:rt-v J that sliows how tnev do if fhefe. -and at the same, flm'e exrbibits Ithe deplorable ignorance of that very peculiar peoele. r nn'm fmm "Two large rxxaUea. Daed throbsh kitchen .ve. . . . ... Smoothness and adftneeaa to Be aajad give : Of mordent uostard add a in-le spoon, Distrust rBe. condfmebt that biles too sooo, Btrt deem ft n.6t, afjf of Serb, a Of (fit ' To add a double Qnantitr ,6faU-, .. .. Fohr times t'b spoon with oil of Lqcc crown, And tica wfi vinegar pr6cored from tows. , lLM'TO Juf P26 Jf 2 The poonded jellow of tw wctT 6oitf egs. mi ooioD Btoma tnrc wiinin tne bowj, : . And Scare flftSpecied. aoicftate tha whole. Then. latlv. in the ftavofed eomrjonnottiiaa One triajte spooDfnl onebovy saabe. O creat and glorlotw ( O harbaceoas treat ! TwoaM tempt the dying anchorite to aat; - bbck u ib woria M u f nin ols weary aonl, And plunge hia flngera ia Ibe salad bowll'" "Now, sir, I have fried that; and a compound more execrable "is not to be thought of. No, sir ! Take some of my salad, and see if you do not dream afterwards oLthe Greek mythology' t Nix F.-Stay, at Milwauke, has been expressing himself through .The Daily w isconsin, about that -calliope. Here's a -specimen : Sat 8prio4r street saw another right, Ween, like ten thoasand cats at night, - 4 4 All mixed in one pTomiseaooa flight, , ' The calliope yelled distressfully,. Then shook Baca's ritt Wk tantghter rivea, ) Thea rnhed tae crowd to it drive, : While loader than the boats of be vea-, Fierce. fBftlka the steam Baachiaery. ' Tbe amrear deepens foo f ye knare. f f Cleft vat t antest yea wish for graves. rirtr entron Chinese tnRrBlavM. Wrn yonrdemoaie sqaawkcrr. From ike Boion CUmrier. '' AUTHORS NOT ATHEtlSf Mr. Walter Savage Landor has Been calling the attentlbn of the British ,bllbi He to the fact, iilade known by, Wm. Howitt, that Sbflie of Shakespeare's de scendanis afe iii needy . circumstances, I- with a view of fjroc tiring relief for them. Out it is qtute impossible, that any de scendant of Shakespeare Should., be in want, because there has been no, such 1teEsorrin existence for nearlvaiwo hun- ! ri years, onaespeare aiea m txxo, fetrVing two augiuers outyi ousaanaa and Judith, v Judith marriecrMr. Thom as Quincy af short time before her; fdth eVs death, 'f Three sons were born to her j but theydied before her, 'and she nerseii aiea in 1004. v Susamnahi $H elder, darrgtrrr, : mar tkdCr. Jobnllalt and "died 1649. The sole issue of this marriaee was daughter, Elizabeth Hall, wWwaa bom before ber grand father's deathand is mentioned in his. willf tHiJbgil -called his? niecer5 a wdrd iited at that, tittle to denote retationShib' generally. She was married first to Mr. Thomas Nash, and to Sir John Bernard but she never had any children, and dletf in 1670. With her ended the direct line of Shakespeare It is cufious hbwfew of the great teen of Englancj whether in literature; set ence. or covernmenf, ;have left descend ants. The line of Chakespettre iS ei- tnict, as we have seen ; ,$0 Is that 01 MiltonvBacon, Newton;. HatveVj Jope, Gibbon. Johnson Swift: Ltfrd Mans field. VPitr, Fbxr dray; tCowPr; Col- fins. ThomDsbn. Goldsmith, Gay, Con-" irreveV Hume; Bishon. Butler Locke, Hobbesv Adam Smith; Betbamy TTollas ton, Davy, Sir Joshua -Reynbldss . Flaof maot Gainesbotougb, Sii Thomas La w renceV elfherwere5 neyef fnarfied or never had child re'n. ' Burke's son .died before him, and so did Smollett's daugh ter. A dd ison's da net ter d ied tinmar- ned. ; We are not awafelhat there r.' any lineal representatives 6f Chattcer; Spenser; Dryden, Jeremy Taylor, Hobk- er, or Barrow. We have mentioned on ly such names as occurred to us with out ; a book f ' a uttle research might doubtless much increase the. list. Correspondence ef the N,Y. Express. CURIOUS STORY AFLOAT. Saratoga, August 8. Mrs. . Robert Schuylerr f widow.) better knowfi as Mrs. Spicer the wlddw of the1 Celebfafed financier has erected a Sort of castella ted cottage "tm Saratoga Lake about half a mile frcfin the' ff feat nlace of re sort the Lake House -where 'all the world" ad td drive, Or fo dine Un the fa mOus rfed potatoes. Mrs; Schuyler haying planted a mansion 01 some pre tensions. near a fesrtrtso fashldnabiev ail tbe tourists of tHe United States will; of coarse; drive fo fake a Iobk af Ifdf-and forixfy or ninety days In fhe.jfearshe must expect people td be almost looking The selection of a spot to build pon in so conSDiciotts- a viace. has started the pnnlic gossrp into all sorts ol fOman ... . . , . 1 i .1 ces; fictions and fancies arid ', while. there is an earnest 'inquiry "where did the .money tome from V, there i$ n6 a less earnest assertion , that Robert Schuyler, is not dead.-? .What .; gives strong interest 10 luerwnoie- ana it, is a little stone building some one hundred feet from the mansion, with high Wii do way up oiit of sight on foot, erected n6'niinally for M Roman Catholic Chan el, to' which Rumor adds I do p6i? for I have never been down to see ;that tbee Is a! .bietT&hSiLh iagefrdta the house. The workmen nave been "Dum ped" anft some of them! hint, if not giv- out; that Robert, S?chuYter. is' f reref yet alivei'. arid' fhat? when. any oMy cdmes into therhouse Mr. Schuyler luhsuftdef giviwiu. tu tue cuapei, anu gets into tus coffin.' de'ad'Tto'.whfcrrfnls eba'ifTy ab- (caiauvc, , vcii ii.viug, wuuiu auu au airbf fbbabilitv t The story is very cajr&iand& widoVs erecfinga"c6nspicu"o&s mHsfon in s6consDicn6us.ar rTace." There Seems to be' a .very, lively, impression m cinse- Sience of the story and the mansion, at Mr. Schnyler is not dead; but liv- eth. REMARKABLE LEA ft A Dtfssenaef by theMichiffa'n' Centraii lauiuau, iiuuiiJ" mill tut: iiuiti uiu not ston at a fjafrcttlar station' fuihed for the fcrff c Carpet bag fn hand;: and jumped', off; The tram was passing at a speea 01 ioriy-uve uiiies an nour, ana of course he struck the groriud af some ittle distance from the starting point. HOne foot struck the ground first, and so heavily did he come down that the heel of bis boot. was torn off. His second foot struck twelve feet distant from his first track; ana the boot heel was also ripped from his othejr boot:. The man continued his rapid movements being thrown Into all sorts of positions, for some distance beyondi 4,He , finally bfouaht up? no less than seventv four feet from the spot where he left the rushing tram, un picking hiraselX up he was asked if he was . much ' hurt, when , he answered that he .did not know, and immediately picking up bis watch and s a .number of his buttons which had been scattered Jy the shock, and seizing his carpet bag, the started off- with tiiniieri tolerably weU-et- A bacneforLXefl a'- fcoaftfinef fiotrstf iii which were a1 naaber cf old maiJs, on ac- eotitfY of the'rfseraild fur" set before tin at lite -table. ,3WF r" - A TrHAPTpER ON MATRIMdNT. 1 A voting IdiV qui West.'ki a comtntlni catidnto the Saodtisky fiegider tipon tbe sobfeet of matrunbrlv, fiarst " - " ' I , wIt is a irioafhfui fact thnt this world is full of young irJeri who want to niarry; but d&re riot, Deny this, as tomb. 'will, it is rUsvertheleSs true, as we ban asuy show la this tbfrrl - Cot ioetabce: there are 'some thirty or foftv youHg itie'H, well-to-do in the way of .busjnessand. salaries, yet they re fuse to take the step which 'they all want ia take, but-dd mtr. .WbvJT : Tbe large 1 majority of them haVe ialaries tanging from five to six Hundred dollars per year. now tbe firit question to be asked by any sane mau, can t properly- support a wife, if lake one? Then he counts tbe cost of livio aa tha wHmftti of hia Hfcfotrenhn Dtrbtlld wish and lot he finds Id in! timaifeement that bis i4acome is vaady too smajl to auppor. e vea a modest Muxlara. establia&nienti and. some what maddened by iberefiection,' be piua ges iihu laoor aim court ousiucsa wn an assiduity that lakes away his neaim even tually; io' hopes of attaining ari ihfcome that shall enable bim to marry, and" have a home 01 nia own. aau mis s ine secret 01 ine f hard, unending: toil of tbe young men of to day, who are fast approaching thirty years of aere this M ine reason of so Many d is appointed men and wailing womendeny or hide it as you may. . . " "But, saya some rood woman', you do us Uijusuee; for any woman that truly loves a man will adapt herself to his circumstances with the greatest pleasure. tiut what man ol any aensiuveness, or. ntgb sense of hon or, would take a wom m lrom easy circurn atances, and a pleasant and well-furnished home, to adofn his four little rooms, and to dp his house-work, aa the first principles of economy would demand of him , few will do it; for, thougb.,lhe woman signifies! her willingness to, take up'with such fxpe fiencey we afe all such .creatures of circism- stances, that there would be complainings on ber .Part, eventually, and sickness from over-exeilion, unbappioesS from manyeares ail or which would render marriage any thing else than pleasant. And so the young man vit t" wfeelv !thlnk"-Dfeferriniir ai few years of single loneliness, in odfrf to obtain- money enonch to rapport a modest bouse of between twelve arid fifteen htfnd fed dol lars a teaf expanse, rather tharK to place a modern ly educated woman into the house, 01 six hundred a year, where she must do ner own nouse-woritv ' , , "Now, what is ' tha remedy? Plainly that women must fit themselves te be such wives as the young men must have. Else ihe young men must fit themselves to be such husbands as toe , women want, and spend the very choicest tears of theit Hfe in the dismal drudgery of a ceaseless toil. breaking down health, Aapptoass, energy, oniy to give tnem3eives up to marriage when the best of their manhood rs .irone Tbe woman must cbooSe, for diem'setves which ft sliall be, for the matter is soldp in their .rxa'nds. ,. Uet . mothers say to their daughters, Put on that calico gown1, go in to, the kitchen and, prepare" dinner: take charge of this household, and fit .yourself to become a wife and mother. Uet the young women cheerfully consent to? such service,' and instead o'f lavishing all thou st and tirri'e, and ttioxiif Upon the adornment of tbe body; sees to nccostorn, thfe bands to proper matfstry; and to school the mind to propel1 tastes. TAen, tbefe will be no lon ger cb'mplaint that young nieh '6an't afford to maffy, and we shall have b'eaStiful, modest houses all around us. and women will have loving husbands, and all life once more have' something titt ltib truthfulness and virtu l'e which' if bad in ihe days of our oiessea tainers ana momers, wnen it was woman's ambition to become the head of the hpufle, and the mother of noble chil dren." ; ' j ' .. ... r ",. iZ, Thefe's some good sense for you', girls. The art of Visiting, lays the Bos ilori Post, is welf worth' a special treatise. , Whom to visit wnen 10 visit now long toyisur inese wouia, iorm ine siapie oi a useiui es say, rf any oiody would take tbe trouble to writeoff indwrjte it cleverly. Som'e peo ple visit neany an ine time, ana sa waste tbeiifown lires and their friends' subsiance Some tihty.vUlt af aTF "and sb deny 601-' selves ind then4 n'eigbbofs one' of the rjleas-' 11 rps 01 niciai msience.' Dome dcodib uibm tbeif' tisfts o shorf , that: they art Cot rorth fEfo troubre fbejf cost others a'ay so rong that the visit be(romea'vtsTtatibn,,,-like a fever or amine. : And : use is always essential to excellence in any. art, only those who have a certain amount of prac tice know how to visit well j while those who visit too much sfrrin itffother way; and tjjccome bad visitors' from' fm prudence and careiessnsss. But we are writing ine es say which weffegan by simply suggesting; and wiTf only add.' fn dondlufiion. fhat all rules must vary mo'fe or less wfth the char acter 01 me.Tisiior, as tns 01a epigram vaja . What smiles and welcome would I give $o'mi friends to see each day X live ; And vet what treat ores wonld I par ' -If Man would always stay way t ' f'l A SUCCESSFUL CRUISE. Tbe ftev. C. W. Thomas, of the Geor. gia Conference, M.E. Church, , south has returned home after a three years cruise as Chaplain of the U. S. sloop Jamestown, Commander Ward. The .Southern Chris tian Advocatesays: He has returned in rood health, except ing a nervous aflec'ion, the result of long exposure to file, heat of the tropica After a cruise of 37,000 miles',- daring which 25 foreign ports were visited ach twice and some three times he has returned, and inaurom some ot tbe most onhealtby tro pical stations, without the loss of a man, and with a crew amoni? whom the good order and the infreqaency of punfebment were espectauy noteworthy. Mocnof this latter resrrlt is attribotad to the exam ple and teachings of the Chaplain; whom Coot W. characterbtes as ipecriliarly filr tAkf' rbf tt tvork. . We hope that tbe real den of. the Advocate .may hear. directly from Bra Thomas something of the varied experiences of bis sea and foreign KfaT,.e, ; CJEORGE MYERS; t -1 TfriOLESILE 1M EET4IL GROCER Keep eanslanUy on hand, Wine. Tea, Liquor - Provisions, Wood and WOUm Ware, Fruit, Confeetumaries, f-e. South froistrtet, - tWIIiMlNGtUPiy H; C. ' Nov. 18, 18S5. ; f . 109. ADAMS, BROTHER & CO., COMMISSION MITHCH ANTS, WfLMlNQTON.rK ! .iTOKLEY & OLDHAM, grocers. . AND , COMMISSION BfERCltliNTS, A WILMINGTON, ST. C. , , . ; Liberal Cash advances made on KIduri Cotton', nd Naval Stores consisted td thfehi,- -' Atlg. 1S- . v v. ,.63 1 jr.- - AS. C. 8MJTH..V . , MILES COSTIX.- JAS. C.SMITII CO.-v- VWMW.uluif . Ui..av.. . .1 A k i - " N,'. a. SOOTH V7ATEU ETBEET- .TiMBwrfv,; nOOLLNft. O. POTTttt. Jr." J. CAM EBOEN ; DOLLNERi POTTER & CO. : V COMMISSION MERCHANTS, JTEW April 30, 1868 YORK. 20-1 y. GEO. W. DAVIS r COMMISSION MERCHlNTf SOUTH WATER. STREET; ; . . . . WILMINGTON. N. C. ' . Jan. 22. " HENRY BCRKHIMER 'k TOBACCO, SNUt'F ANU CIGAR S t O K K. . . J srnv iwrnn intrrtM'K r-titr?tf MARKET STREET."' door above Water W 11 ml lift on, ST. C . M.r. NLB. iAUtfederiJUUdwUAdesjmlck.; Oct. 2Dih, I35S . . 93-tdiw-c L. N. BARLOW, WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCER LlQUdR&, WINES. ALE, 'piOttTER, d-e 4r A rf" ( . 1- 4- w . . . , . . n. , urmivc tw, r rvni Buret,,. V: "WILMINGTON, N. C. . '.- Peb. 1T1K,' IP6S. i ! 140-tf. f; " fiASKETS WE have a large lot.oi.Bskets ef various and atyles; or sale by Dec 16V;,;.-..,,.,'"-.-:...W.H; DaNRAL sises NEALK.- r tEMPTY BARRELS. QOfl PRIMEtqBality second " hand Spirit iJilyl - " AOAUS. SRO. & CO. v v v Karrp it inst rrA ivri Kor atoin Yw . . . .. SPIRIT BARRELS;." n 1 OP? PRIME quality seeoad hand s pirit bar t. rels. -mat received f;Oia Boston, and fnr sale oy , AUAMa. BKU . CO. June 25 1S57 Wff 45i '. : ft THE CONGRESS HAT.'.' 'A N OTHER case received Ihla- mormnff. - Call xX at the Km po rtuiri. 34 Mark et at ree t- " may 21. , . uhas. v. m VEiiH. r'r REMOVAIV.-----?- SlMOtf B, KAlfNWF.ILEp-wfll remove his Dry Goods and Milliner v Stock and Business. i to in mi present stand to tne uuitHfctl siUttK, NEXT DOOR, on thft 1st Ansostwhere he will soon op, -n sn. entirely new stock MILLINERY and tur GOODS. ... August 6h. 1857v . 60-2m . . UMBRELLAS; A T REDUCED PRICES. A large assortment ii vfevcrrsiie. color and qaaiity, at the Empo rium, 3 MdrKet-sireer. . . July Ilth. . CHAS. D. If YERS, STOCh, REAL ESTATE AND PRO DUCE BROKERS! j 4 Pnnctaalattentionsiven to the purchase and aale of Real , Jbstale, tfockst . ana other Securities . . bought and sold on MJommission. . Wilt attend to sales by Anctfpn of Real Estate or Manstfflcturlrig property in odv-part of the County or stale or to the sale of Stocks, of Mer- chandfaelfn Stores or Furniture in Hoases in this" Msy26. ...... ' ; '6f CANDIES f KIRE3H arrivals per Express' this mominei a large ami varied assortment of that delteioos Candy at the Broad war Variety Store.: No. 40 Market at- WM. H. DaN KALE. July 3D. - e,.. ,. NATIONAL7 POLICE GAZETTE. This Great-Joarna of Crlmeiind Criminals is . in the Twelfth Year.'and Is widerv cfrculated throngrfoirt jhe conntrf. It contains aU the Great Trials. Criminal Gases, Baa appropriate Editorials on the same, together with itfCoraiajuotl oa.Cnaninal Matt erg, -toot ta be fottna in any other newspaper. 3?" Subscription, 2, per Annum f SI, for Six Month's. ,XB be rennrted bv Sabacffbers. (who should write their namev . and. the (own, county ana Btate waere trey resKte plainly,) , To R. A. SEYMOUR, Editor fc Protwietof eTfhe ; , National Polled Gaiette, May 2 New York City. HAY, ic. I ' JJ 25.000 Laths; 6 Frkins Baiter. Just re ceived per Brig Triumph, and for sale by . -WINES AND LIQUORS. WE invite the attention of oar Friends and Patrons to the best selection of Wine and Liquors ever offered .in this market, consisting of - ureseeat Brandy, vtntsge ihiu, raie ana Dark. Otard. Dnpuy &. Co.'s Brandy; Old Cognac. do. S. SrtMM & Co.'i da. Castilloa k CV'ii do. . ... . Pure old Port Wine, . . " DoST, Gordoa.Paks, Skerry, otf Mititt and Msseat Wines, . . Malaga Wine, . . ' Old Bieanperaon Wfae," Holland Gln. . . . - Old Tom Gin extr . Woolf's Schiedam bennappa.' Cherry Brandy, - Old Peach Brandy, . . " Apple de. -, " Boarboa Whiakeyi Rye do s . - i. Irish and Scotch Wrukey, , - Blackberry Brandy, - - ... Sic Madeira Wine, -Perfect Love CordiaT, . . Assorted Cordials, la 6iies;- . . - . . Every variety of bottled Wines anJ t.iqmr. Clarets of various brands at wholej-ite prices Maraschino: Caraeos, HosteUer'B Stomach BHtera, I - - - Aromatic t do;. co Glner Wfne, oVe. dte. Ai low prieds for 3A S ii. ,At the original itsia rf. AprU 17. ' UKO. HUKK'S. TURK'S ISLAND SALT. 4' tiriri BUSHELS. For sale by .' V , AAAJ - J. C. SMITH A CO. r . - - - ,ury30- - S7. BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL. DR- JOHNSTON, THE founder of this Celebrated Jfnsiitution rf ftsthe most eertain, Speedy and only efl'cctu aJ remedy in the world lor . SECRET DISEASES. , i. Gleets, Strictures, Seminal Veakne,Paics In the Loins, Constitutional Debility, Jmpottncjv Weakness of the Back and Limbs, Aficctiens of the iCidneys. PalpitaUon of the Heart, Dysnepeic Nervous Irriubl Ity, Disease of the Head, Throat Nose or Skin those serious and mt-laticboiy disor- "'" dersarisinj; from the destructive habits oi V'outh which destroy, both body and mind. Tluteer etertt snd solitary practices more fatal to their vlctin e than the song, of the Syrens to the tnarinera cf " Ulysses, blighting their most brilliant hopes or sc. Ucipations rendering marriage, dtc., iropossible. YO UNO MEN, Especially, who have becornethe victims of Sotifa ry Vict, that dreadful and destructive habit which annually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of young men of the most exalted talents and bril'iant" intellect, who misrhtotherwise havettlrsced lia" tmiDjrSr. r'- i Cadfexsor ) oca, er wskrdto eciUby thstiviBgJyrsksy call with full eoaSdease. .. , ", - -afJrrj5ii : 3turrStd'prsmtt fit Young Meaeonteinplarirr ganic Debihty, Deformities, &c.,boid immedi ately consult Dr. J., and be restored to perfect health. V fc.- ' ' Ue who places himself anderthecareoDrrJohn aton may religiously confidein his honor ss a rfrtt. tlcmsn.and confidenUy rely Upon falsskiil asa bhv: sician. , . . .-. ... . Da. Johsstost is the only segularly Edvcsud Physician advertising to cure Private Complaints. His remedies snd treatment are entirely unknaw toall others. Prepared from a life spent 4n the " Great Hospitals of Europe andthe Firsstnalfta V??WZit Eehuid''nnce b Blockley ot Philadelphia, cfc., anda more extensive practice m than any other physician ih the rorld. His many wonderful cures and most important Surgical Op erstions Is a suficienf guars wee ta the afflicied - Those mho wish to tt sveediJvanA ,ir-rll . d,shouldshuntht numerous trifling importer who only ruin their hettfib, and sfply tvhim7 ' A CURJ? WAfeRANTfiD OR-AO CHrftfJE 1 ' JVo Mercury arNauseobDrnga Ud. OFFfCE No. 7t SOUTH, FREBBICKrSU teft hand side going fronV Baltimore street, eft w doors from the corner. .-Fail not-1 observe his -.mp,.nuiiuBiuer1r ignorant triflirtg inrporters, attracted y the renautionpf Dr;4ohntoni Imi ear, -i lczj ... , . - . v r UK. JOHNSTON. . Member ofthe RoyalCoUege of Sargeoes London Bl d"aie '1 on of he niest eminent Colleges cf fccUnited States, snd the greater part of whose 1" beenfPenialKHospiBls of London, far js.philadeiphta.snd elsewhere, has eflected son e oTthemo.s.tastoriishingciiehBt wereeverknown atsny troubled with ringing-in ihe ears and head vhen asleep, great nervousnsss, being alarmed r sudden pounds,, and bashfunesa. with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with der'angemeni of - -mind, were cured immediately. - , , - -- . - A CERTAIN-DISEASE. When the misguided and imprudent votary of pleasure finds he has imbibed'lhe seeds of .his painful disease, it too often happens that sniti-tim- ' ed sense of shame, or dread of discovery; deters hira from applying to those who, froni education andreapectablJity,cah atone befriend him, delay ing till the constitutional symptoms of this horrid disease make their appearance snch as ulcerated " sore i thfo.at, diseased nose, Doctoral paiaa in the head and limbs, dim on the shin bones and armsbXptches on the head, ' face and extremtaes, progressing with ftightful ra - iiuii, tii at i98i tne paiate or tiie mouth or the bones Of the rloge fall in, nnd ih. ittw, r.i,i. ' . - . ' ...w .i.u, V IUIB awfti I disease becomes a hoTTid object of commit- j,un a earn pots a, period to his dreadful suf : feringS, by sending him to "iiiat bourne from whence no traveller returns." ' To tuch therefore Dr. Johnston pledges himself to ni-punA ih. m. InvioIaWeecresy; and, from .his .extensive jxac riceia th-eirst Hospitals of Europe and A meiiv, hecsn confidently recommend s safe and SDerdv cure to the unforuinsfe victim of his horrid dis easo. It is a melancholy fact, that thousands fall victims to this dreadful complaint, owing tpthc un skilfainese of ignorant pretenders, who, by the use of tJiatvdeadly poison, mercury, ruin the constitu tion, snd either send. the unfortunate sufferer to snv -untimely gra ve. or else makathe resirln. r.r ha, n,t-. -TAKE PARTICVEAtt JSOT1CE. Dr.. J.. addresses alt those who hr tttir. " selves by privsrteand improper indulgences. vThewsMswissf tha ad snd. weianctoJy ef fects, prodjaced hy esrlytoahits of youth, vis: . Weakness of tbr-Jlck and Limbs, Jain fn the " Head, Dimness of 3ightLoss of Muscular Pow- " er. HalDifatfOB nf th RnM n.... ?v.-. irritabilityQeaBgement of the Digestive. Func tlOn, Ortf!l-..f.'i.,.., . MenUtin, The fearful effeefs oar th mtnt T much to be dreaded ; Loss of Memory. Confusion of Ideas, Depression of Spirits, Evil Foreboding -Aversionof JSocietv. Sell Distmsf . l. at k,7hi-' tude.Timidity,eare sortTeof the evils produced. - . xiunumuu o persoBa ot axages, can now ftfdfre what is the cause of their declining Jieslth. Lor. ina their vfgofj, becoming wcak.as and emacia- ted. have a singular sDDearnnr. ihom cough and sniptoms of cortsumptiftn. - Utt.junfl3iws IIS VIGOKATINfJPKEME . ' . D.Y FOR ORGA.vro WAirNE.! . "Bythisreatand important remedy weakness or the organs sresneodilv cured and full viirnr Thousands of the most .Nervosa and Debilitated. individuals who had lost all boa.. ti hv. n.m.' aiately reUeVed AH tnrpedioieBro tO.MA&RIAGR j Physical ovMentaliMsqwIifieatioBS. Nervons Ir- J fitabmtv Tremblings ana Weaknesi, t?reihaosiiBt of the most fearful kind: efreedily eired by Dr Johnston. .. . ' - Young rncn,who rfate fajofed themselves by a certain practice indulged in when alone a habit " frequently learned fr9n'evil companiensor at school, the effects of which nlghily felt, even " when asleep, and it not cored, mden nuiilM. impossibiend destroys bott. mind and body.should Whst a pity that a young ma7 the rton of his country, and th darling oi his parents, ahenld be snatched from all prospects s nd.eDjoy.rojtf s of life, by the consequences of deviating from the path of natore.'and indulging ia a certain secret- habit.' Such persons. oefore contemn! yng MARRIA GE. , - . . Shosld reflect that a sound mind sad fiodv are the" . v most necessary requisites to promoteeonnubia I happinees. Indeeo"," without. these, the journey through Ufa becomes a wears pilgrimage the pros pect hourly .darkens to the view : the mind become a shadowed with despair and filled with the. melan choly reflection that the happiness of another be comes blighted with oar own. OFFICE NO. 7 SOUTH FREDERICK-ST - -"BAtTtrov, iUO. ' 4' , All Surgical Operttloua ierioTTard. ' N. B-' Let no false delicaev nrevsn voB. -lBt apply immediately eitaerlpersonally or b$ tetter- -. m sun iiseasesperoliy Caret, s . . 7 r-. TO STRANGERS. . s Temanw thousands cured H tnia'inSiitsfion with' lathe last ten years, and the numerous Impor tant Sargical Operations performed by Dr. J., wit nessed bv the Reporters of the naoers. and bbsd other peraona. notices of which have appeared sgain and again before tbe public, besides his rtandinz asa ventlaman of character and responsibility, is a sufficient guarantee to the sffiioed. ' . -a. n 1 1 iiii JE. . . , It ia' with the rrasteat relaetmneoUist ttr Xt iu VRTrfS permits hia erd to arcxr tfnr th raMii- A-frrAnr it nnprofeMioml for a pbyaieiui to mdvrMe, feot utdrrm V.e did a, the afflietod, fTcil!y Mrasers-: aoahl no Call to s iau iuo mk nswa oi ia many ttnpn. n anil BDicmeI Tm-poatara. Wttn Imtninerabla Fitw S'im and un Wr. ,i Qnaekahopa. awarmina; these lnr eiiiea, eopjrtn Dr. J oan-roS'S atfvertisnnnita or. adverfialnar thmeh aa pbv.ictsn.iiUtrtrhalkrK hrainrd feiknrn. too lazy tn , "or at tboir oririiml trade with rmrrr loikiru hevor.f tne brute, who. for tbe pnrpate of Xstieina; aiwt TeiT-- " ."itmi iiiiu, . wnnrr aa mmtrj - Val Same, mo that tb affflcteo 6u el one. la aars to tantbie batdlon- ib the otoer. Iwv tt Quaeks with enormous lying ecrtiScaMs of reat and aa- tonl.hliMreoreafromperaon.notto tx- fnamd. who keep yoa taking lanre bottle of T.icoaics W bJ f k;r paekae-ea of filthy and worthieaa eomponml'. enonlasty ; -p raparad to tmpuav apoa tba wnfortonmJ naapet ln. .TrlSiBa; nooth after moetb, or aa too- et fee esn t obtained, and, fa dTair, leaves y mined beaith to sirh ovrr your fpmt Sr.i . tt U Ulta motive that tsdoeea irr. iritMi e evaa rr. To tboae onaeqn'"' hto ,, rapataUon. be decmett owaary to avtbat tu e; ten NO T.KTTTEBS KKt K1VKD ITSXE.S POST-PA TD and eontalnba-s Htamptobe i4 for the rrpiy. Fer- aona wriuna- aboehl atata jjrw- nq w i nab ymm-m advertiaeroeet daacribinc aymptasa. j. Hl-ly-e, Jaw- , lHSf. , , i 1 ' - ' ' 1 b I; B n ; ar 1 aM - i. 4k - . - 'sir, . - t fct;ri - O 'i--s.
The Tri-Weekly Commercial (Wilmington, N.C.)
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