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wilmiMt6n,.n: ;c, Thursday- moning.-au.gust-; i857.J WHOLE NUMBER 1468 VOLU ME - Xri N UMJ3EIV 67.; TtiE iitl-WELliLY tlMMEUliAL i. ..t,ii.rj Tdiibai. Thodat nd 8atuda it 5 pr innum, payable ioalleate in advance. ' ' ' v -runs I.ORINC3 EDiToa and Pmiito Corner Kroutaud Market Streeta, ; W1LM1M6T0K. W. C. HATES t insertion 2 " i " - UP AOVKIITISING. SO 50 I 1 aqr. 2 month, 40 5 00 i qr I " 75 I "3 t 00 1 I ' 6 2 60 1 12 8 00 I m mill. 12 00 r Ten ' ma or le iaemu ii exceeds make a aquare. Ifanadvar ten linea, ibe pilce will be in ' ' ah .. i.-riian.ivnnia are Davable at the lime of '...ir.Pi, .villi w!;ir!v advertiser, will b made . I. A i I i Hrul tr. ritlB. - for vearlv.adverllains ...:'ni ...nm..4 .shunld circu jvoinncea rendor . ..t . u h.iinaan or.an uncxoecied removal .... .r.u hr7 accordinir to the published will be at the Mitton or the contractor, lor hi .i.ll.na nf Annnal Advert l-cra I atrictly i;.;,;.h m iimir.iwn inimediate baalneaai and all .j i...n.ia f.,r the benefit of other pfcraonn s well as alladvcrtlanmrnt not immediately con nected with their own hnslne-, and all execs, of niBrti-ement in length or otherwise beyoini the llmitaenanired, will be charged at the iienal rates N ,vrtlpmnnta lslnctnded in ihe'eontracl rr ihn nln or rent of house or Isnda In town or country or for the sale or hire of froea. wheth er the pnpertv! owned by th advertiser or by other perions. Theie are excladed by the term "immediate basinesM." All i ItfariUeinent Inserted In the' trl-wecklv rnnmr.rrlitl sre entitled tn one leaertlon In ihr Weekly free of chartre. , CIMI) AND PA1VCY PHINTINO. msmun siipkrior style i Uri l'tH TJIR C3ISIKnClAI.. New Y'irk Meiara. Dnumi fc P.ottb. HoHon CHAata-SMiTH. No. 6. Central Wharf. Philadelphia S. K- Cohbn. HaltunoreWM. H.PaAaaand Wm.'Tiiomsou MISCELLANY HOW IM1ELI.M O'lIAOCERDEN .lllVEDJTIlE BEES. M'riuen for tbo N.Y. "Bplrit of the Tan Paf a naoam.' Phehm O'Haggerdt nr, though btit a shod time from the ould coutitfie, has already acquired, in this; thw distinction of being a hrolh of a boy.' -TiUf hea vily built, with a profusion of yellowish brindlo hair covering his brain-house a face expressive of great good humor, yet will) a certain reckless devil-may-care ' twinkle of -the ee-and compres sion of the lip, which signboards plain yl said, thus fur cans: -thou, and uo farther 'a heart genial as sunshine to a friend, but dark and terrible as an. Al pino storm to an enemy, he is both lov ed and feared by those with whom his fortune, is intimately connected ever ready for a frolic or a fight, htj Is the life of the. one, and ' goes hindeaW p-,j on the other. ., With all the distinguishing character lstics ot Hie . sons oi mat Toiuuiv Moore sans:' so isle ot which often and so well, the transpbminz'to 'frae Atueri- ky ' i:as removed nought of the verdan cy, nor abated anything of Phelim's thirst for the creamy poteen Indeed, bust-head ' whiskey is Phelim's espe cial failing. He will try it, buy it, lie by it, lie for it, but have it he will, and he frequently gets himself into most wretchedly tangle-footed scrapes by its too generous indulgence. Phelim had lasted honey, 'and he thought it delicious. He had sctn bees at work, and his heart throbbed lo own Muneof the 'industrious linle craythuis.' lie thought, and talked, and dreau.eJ of them, and his wife says she to him, suys .she, ' Phaliu), ail injade it will be a great savin' of inelasses and sugar, if we can get the dear honey ; an' sure the Lacs make comfo, too, an' it's the child- ers heads that are running away wid Vm now j' and a little bright boy of ten lifted up his Voice and toldPhelim to ' plase get the baes, for indeed ho was iaesieged, capitally, and the honey and combs would be a swate enecwjiiuni up on his pate mat proclivities.' And Phfclim was sore in spirit, for apiary luxuries cost money, and he had none of the : surplus needful. He moped about town, neglecting his work for several days, and forswearing all Mhiti potations',' ap plied himself most vigorously to tne great uurectified with such success as to make him oblivious ot everything, save the one great leading idea, honey and baes.' ' In this condition ot half seas over ' he wandeied to the woods adjoining the house of 11. T., and threw himself up on the luxuriant irrass carpeting under a large oershadowing oak. He watch ed closely the bees as they flew from the surrounding flowers loaded with the treasures so much loosed fcr. to see if he could not trace their wild and hurried flight to their homes. Directly, .a fine large fat-lookmg tee approached The. lim. A, happy idea seized him. His hat w.js upraised, and in a moment he - was a captive." Keeping him long e jioush to get hiui impatient 61 this 'peut up Ulica,' Phelim gently lifted up one corner of thtf hat and released him in the expectation that he wou'd take a direct flight towards the hive, aud.he would be enabled to find its exact local ity. Th bee, bewildered, circled around and about for a few seconds, then took hie course tewards a large poplar some "fifty yards distant. Phelini took a bee line for the tree, and on reaching it, as soon as he had looked up, commenced capering, and dancing, aud shouting, 'not exactly Eureka domicilium api? (dog latin and monkey Greek mixed,) but Be Dad, and I've found the bae tree, and the baes, an' it's myself will have the swate honey for the axing.' . Indeed, and we are sorry to record it, the sight of the becs and the long Heart? timed (poetical, quite,) desire of owning Hist sich ' made Phelitn even more era- y than tho bust-head ' had done, and hivstarted offln a Ions lone for hil house to "get Ihe necessary articles for catching the swarm. Jti a suori ume ne return ed with rife, children, aii other house hold utensils, such aschist to put the baes inland tin pans ano kettles to beat aud make a noise Willi, to distract, the bees and keep thetnjtro0observipg the movements 'of Phehm white engager! ni ihe operation of hiving theirii Phelim, whh chist' strapped to his DacK, as cended thu tree, whilethe Test of flie faniilv nlied arms, arid tees, and voices Jielow, in the endeavor to create such harmony as would soothe the insects in ta submission to his oaecoming exer tion. He slowly approached them, and had almost "gotten into reaching ' dis tance. when the shaking of the limb caused tp. come forth several " belligerent members. oF.th frateruitjf, who torih .withr attacked and 'compelled him to reT treattowardsu the body of the tree, grasping a branch. Ayith oe' hand, and fighting furiously wiih the oiher. . , Bridget,- sure an' they are the puni est baes you fver laid yoiirjwo ees on, With grey backs, atid white, faces, and big bodies j indale, aif abey'll Tnafce a power of honev.' ' " Says Bridget : Phalim, dear an' you. had betnier come down,if the baes show. so much resentment, and, may be they are no baejs. after a)L ' j Says Phelim s 'Sure, an' don't I know baes wheit-I see 'eni, aft', do" you think my own mithet'a sou would bock out fiom a parcel of little cowardly craythurs in the- first - intention 7 Och I darling, an ye liad bctther-bc kaping a civil tonge in yottr head, and not be throw ing out sich imputations forenfst a rale IrUh geiitlemau's honor, or, li's meself that'll be beating the breath out of ye when I get down !' . ' .Again Jrhclinii approached the mest -and this time a large number 'pitched in to him, and such scratching, and slap-' ping and fighting, and yelling, and curs ing, and screaming, both in and Under the tree, was never before sen or'Jieard , since "Mike Hooter fout the bar " ' Phe lim's blood was up, and true to his pur lose, a.xl flpthing da(unted by the for midable .array , of .fierce, and releryJess enemies, who.fi!fed his eyes, "inti tided themselves iut h'ts rjosirils, hung utcn his , lips, and clustered in his hair, he determined to adopt -a more summary mode of "procedure. So throwing off the 'chist,' aird digging the .bees from An9 eyes, he .'drew iu htsknife and commeuceu . nacKiug on me limn, nut uufortuuately between himself and the tieetul it was severed, and rices and Phelim all came to lhejrou;.d together. Uudget trumed lately thrcAV. a cloth around the ,bae's nest,' and tljen rati to the assistance of her fallen lord, who was reanng ana kicKing like a you it coif, and screaming .louder than a wild cat or steam engine . , -' ;,jriKilimj do lhey bile hard 7' says he. ' 'Foiih, ah' If they hare lees in hell, it is nicself that'll hf? gettnig religious rig! t vtt, auswtiieu i'tjuiun. . The heesf seeing more tender meat cIosp by. flew at Mrs. Bridget. , Her bonnet was used" with- direful effect for a few seconds, but with augmented fe rocity, they continued the attack. lowly Su Pathrick . purlect me ! Och, ruinlher ! Phalim, -an' he's bit me on in mouth ! Help ! help ! Phalim; they're bitin' me on the legs ! . Her shawl , was oroppeu, nooks in dress torn, her loose dress came off. and lh'e last seen ofM.sfBridget was as she turned the comer, half-denuded, and with hair streaming to the winds,, on her way home. 'I'Jielirn, to the glory of the Green Isle be it said, still fought on, and not un til the last outside toe was vanquished did he cease to worry St. Pathrick with prayers, the deVi! with imprecation. and the bves with blows, With eyes hall closed, lips big enough to cut a French man n t)ifsfeak' from, and a faco swol len out ot all comeliness and propoition, Phelim presented most unique and laugharSle spectacle. ThofigU the victory-was hardly won he regarded him self tolly compensated "or his labors and pains, for hecould hear of his cap lives within the cloth so opportunely used by Mrs,- Bridget, lind fie -fcnew they were fine fat, pries , that would be aure to garner up a large store of sweet ness for" himself and family, and then reasoned: 'nobody can stale them, for they can bate the Tipton Slasher for hard knocks all to pieces Phelim shouldered the cloth, and homeward hied. 'When he had got ten there, aud himself and Bridget had administered mutal copsolation fortheir sufferings, glorifkdtioi for their "Success, and application to their smarts, be star ted out in search of his frieiul George, who would assist him in safely dispos ing of the jrecious ' treasures " George 'came, saw, paid a few werds, d col lapsed.' Those few words seemed to have a magical effect, for Phelim seiz ed the cloth, swung it about, his head, and then with every exhibition of fren zy threw it on the ground and stamded furiously upon jt. Never was rage so unbounded ..He cursed George, whip ped the children, threw a couple of stones at Mrs. Bridget, broke. up the cup- a - " . a - opard, smashed the plates and croeKery ware, drank a quart or bust-head,' and went to bed abusing honey, baeg, and the world generally. , - " Phelim arose in the morning fully cured of his inania for bee-hunting, and procecuca sooeriy to town jo resume; hisr'worK' The adventure had spread far -and ' wide,' and every one that "met Phelijtti laughed, at ni appearance and asked him' about trie nees. -With" face most unrfatUrally Jarge;" and" still smart ing with its 'wounds,-joined td'his disap- pofnmienr, after so touch severe labor, it may be presumed, he' was not in the most amiable humor, and rthe ruinng nre of taunts and interrogatories that as sailed - him oti - every side only wadded fuel to the flariie Says Patrick O' Ronrke : - - - 'Phelim, what's the matter wid yez? Is it frackhowledgy or baeknowledgy y9u've been studying, that ytou'vp got yer head iq that fixTr Ye inusr, iave been buetjeyifltl gude fash'unj , ; ,! 'Faith, . ah' 'you're catchitfgi cowld,' answered Pfjelim, savagely f . ; 'Phalim, sue an' you're baeeide your self says Pat. ; "... I. . .. VS.het up yer. fly-trap,' 'shouts Phelim, furiously. 'If you say bae to me three more times, I'll bae the death of yez !' : . 'Z?ae bae I bae V yelled Patrick,,with hair stand nig" all '.the ? wrong' way, and his dander fully roused v " l "'" - - "Words no"' sooner said tlian done.' Phelim planted his right between Pat's eyes, ana his left somewhere in the neighborhood of his bread-basket, doub ling him up co;i pletely. ' Bystanders inleifered a - warrant was served on Phelim , for 'breach of peace, and he was straightway arraigned before Est q ireMuggins to answer to thecharge. P e ease- was fully jiiade out gamst Phelim, it being in proof that her struck the first and - only - blows. Disdaining the assistance ot 'Leagarly' counsel,' when asked what he had to say. he re plied he would 'do his own talking' and commenced : -. . . , 'Yer Honor, plase, Path rick -insulted me, and ' - ; ..,.. ,v,,sn:? Well, how did he insult vou ?' in quired his Honor,-- m 'He said I was baestde myself.' I ddnot see. how a man could take olTence at such a remark as thar'iejoiri ed heVrf -the ermine, : - - - 'Oil ! 'thereby hangs atale lisped modest Willieij5rn the corner.- ' ; 'Now Phelinrf resumed his Honor, 'tell us all the circumsjances of the casta and perhaps we will be able tafirifL .t . - ' The Journal ol Progress will be the UOJixMbK something in extenuation of your sccni4i. and industrial organ of a irrslV ilnnrovofrprl rflifl ' linWh rrnntnMrfvSiJ?Tn AND WBSTs devoted to Kousation W aP - sr. -r r- "M u't upon a fejlow country man.', I '. Yer Honor plas'e.ispakc , Phehm, a dusv as a. bae.' i re lrenup.mitr.rin said in ihucouuihryr an' as I have-the luste bit taste, in life of lho love of work, I tlieught I'd get,ome baes to hatlheru aheij an' iacides, .Bridget she wan ted them lor the swate, honey they'd make, to' I determined to get a nest of them by 'hook or crook.' I wint around in the woods till I found a nest, apd 1 climbed the " tree,. and the baes Reeling the limb bending, and seefng ine , bint on robbing them of thejl- liberty, did pitch in ..beautiful. , I Xout'em with me two fists, tjlt I kilt some, and crippled some, and Bridget she caughLthe rest in the cloth. Well, . the ..thieving lieg-gais-they.bit .me, and they bit Bridget and the childer, and hunted ns all tvert but nivi the word I sed till I gotcm' home, (Here Ptielim paused.)- Well, what next1?' inquired his Hon or. ' ' - ' '-. -' "'' : . 'I come uptown,' continued Phelim, 'with my1 two eyes nearly ' shut npan' my face as big andIack as a nugur's, and Pathrick says he to 'Pialinii what's the matter wid yer head- is yerbaedev illed, or bue.side,yerself V Aid as 5hd suffered a good dale with the baes (for faith, I'd rilhe.seo Lnuisyille aud 'bloody-. Monday' again thau-them sam0 1 lhoughthe was poking fun at me, or try,i ii5 oiioiiiBimiii nitr, aim I JtSl KnOCK- ed him down tor his thioubJer and that's all of it.' - v 'In - consideration of the fact, Phelim. that you have suffered a great deaf, for your lace hears witness forfvoflVv J will disfn.ss the case, yon paying costs, fcc, out. i wcunu iiKe loast you one more question, What becaftie of the bees? 'r aith. groa ned, Pbel im. nhev t were no baes j at alt . bet dd toti irivioiLs uiuvuy-7ttnueu BALD HORNETS I Henderson, Ky, Atlg.5, 1857. i NOTICE. HflHE Wllminzim and Weldon R'ailroad"Com M- sany have niaJe arrangements for forwKiinr uii gooaa consignea to trie care ui me Company, and destined lor. any point on the line of the North Carolina Koa, freeofeennmUrions. " " If landed on the Company's wharf, there will be no charge for wharfage or drayage; btt these ex penses -wilt be incurred tf landed on any other wharf, and will be added to the freight on th ay-oitu lo Be collected on e iverv. bv the North Carolina' Railroad Company. fV-. B. To avoid detention at Wflmfnarfbn. It is essential that the amount of freight by vessels shall, in all cater, be distinctly stated, in dollars snd cent, on each bill of lading, and if goods for more tha one person are Included in the same bill of radios, the amount of freight for each con signee mast be separately crated, -s : r ; i . , ' By order of tho Board of Directors. S. U. FREMONT, Eng. 4- Snp'u. -Office of Engineer & Superin'evtcVj-tV I ; . Wilmington, IM.C, Jan. 28, 1857.- J WlI.JHKOTOIT WKLDOX Ii. R. COMPAMT, I Orrica Caiav Eaoiaasa nr SersaiaTaaoaac WilmingtODs N. C, August 8th, 157.; S0TICB. THERE sre two Cotton Gins, and a Cotton Carder-in the Cornea nv'a Warehovbe. that have been there unclaimed for more than two f years. , . $?. .. . r , .loiherTti a StoroHouseweU slotted witfe Gttods If they are not tallecf for. charfes Daidf. and re moved within 2Q days," they will be sold at, aoct- io for mcMBSD t rno comoanv. . . . t IBS. .. W... L. . t k .... " r V Ab 11.' i- . ; 6f6t CROSKEYi. CO.'SV LINE OF STEAMERS, BI.TWBKH NEW YORK, LONDON & BREMEN THE MAGNIFICENT BRtTIS It STEAMSHIPS QTJEKN of the SOTJTfl, Captain Beal, 2221 totishnrtheasf AKOO Capt. Benson, 231 do. JASOJJ.-... Capt. Brittoh, 2667 do.. , Owned bv the EUROPEAN AND COMP-AN V of LONDON A0 soirri AMPTun.nre anooiniea 10 n tremi NEW ORK on every alternate WEDB B8UAY, for LONDON ndBHli.HLM, touchme at SotrrR- " . i , : i n c i- i ABSPTOITlO lano pa&9cuBlB.iu viuiiliur r.uxuinu and France. Thev wutemain jono dar at L.op' Um. and then oroceed to Bremen. 1 ' .... .nvn. . atrt.M. lleturaing, theyniriu leave oKiiittLiN wrbr 11K. avery aernaie baj v kuh j , eioppiog Only at Southampton. These s'eamehlps are of ib& first laaa. and iiave euperiox accommoda lions for pasengera. They will take a limited number ol tnird-class or ateemge pugBengeJS. a ourgeou attiched to each ship- ' . The r ires of ireight to London will be but little higher than those of tailing ihips. RATES fFp'A S S A G K. I " Ffrsl Cabin, JS80t Second Cabin, S50 ; Steerage, 930. ' .t ' , - t- i-ii . -; . r The iteamshttf IASON.T will sail .from NEW 1-VOllK.ori WF.DNESDAV: 2d of September, and be succeeded by tbe QUKEN TUtu SOUTH, oi Wtdiweday, i$eptember,19thf f . L jfvr rieht or pas?agt- apply f a ; .V. H.SAWD. U totaW Tiam sr. lm. TVS ON & CO , frranuracturers and Me aExcfianee, Balffmbre, who are author- Ize jraa AUK i s lor 1 neiommercial. B IFULLY ILLUSTRATED: KOIJTHERJf AND WESTEHX JOIRML OF PROGRESS, J DBtOTED TO THE PEOMOTtON OF ' ' f SCIENCE, ART, MANUFACTURES.' C03I- MERCE, AGRICULTURE AND TRADE, AND DK8ICKED FOR THE DESjf OF . . . . i t Merchants, Planters Sc. tbe Homea of Busk- e ' . iieBS Men, c. . . -. W. H. MEREDITH fc BICHAJO) EDWARDS KotToaa Assisted by a large number of Distinguished Contrv- tnuors m various suites. The Journal of Progress is allied to no panr. It maii.taiDS as political principles, the IMTEGRITV 4iD PR081KRlTV'OF THR UNION, and the SOVEREIGNTY OK THE STATES, according to the conditions end limitations of the KEDERAL CONSTITUTION. It sreks to energize. these principles by increasing intercourse between, ail sections &f the Country, and developing .ine re sources of the SOUTH and WEST. . . . , The SoutA produces the great b tapirs or the Counlrv and consumes vast amounts of the pro- Tlicis ariQ minuiaciuies ui uur uwu aim ivinu rands; honce, the (mportance of CommerclalCen-,I tres and Internal Improvements, to keep psee with he North, which is makins such rapid strides to I commercial and pollucal sverrlgnty. Ai JMEBCE. F'l.VAKOt. Tbadjs, Intibn.vl Imfbove Vvts. MasufactubKs, AaaiccLTUBKbnil AIinimq, Aall ihto dcjjnrfmvnrsiUvvlutiins will be worthy it patronage. . Crceubli' and interesting to the eld and ytung;Sxn etslinL' oforlslnal and select Hioeraplilcal sketclic of diKiinxi'itlied itien j the la teal and.most reliable news of ilieuuy Iron time to time we ttillnirnish a otatisitcal and Historical account ol the Com' mercial Cities und Towns thrauMtiout the Country. tOgelherwlth.lLLOSTBATIOSS faBFABKO EXPBESSLT FOR THIS JOURNAL. TS-Agenw wanted for this' Journal, on which -liberal commission is allowed. Those applying foraerenc-ies,. must forward a recommendation from one or more Merchants and the Post Master of the' town. No other application noticed. Specimen numbers sent to any part of Xbit country on appli cation. All communications to be forwarded to the Journal of Progress, Baltimore or St. Louis. Published .Monthly, at the Manufacturers snd Mechanics' i-tthanee. Sun Iron Building. Rait more, and at the Hj 1'.. Cor. of Chestnut and Four in Streets, St.- LooiS, Mo.,and supplied bv appoint d AtfentsfhrooiKhost the United States. ' ' TKKAlii; Unly Hi per annum, 15acopies will Be sent to ono aoorcss, it in me com. try, ior 1D. ' 23r Post Mosiersare asthoriseri taact as Agents. na.retainfor tneir.eonimmion io per cent .;, NEGRO PASSES. 'A NF.Wfonn f Passes, containing sanitary pro. fx visions, approved by he Commissioners. ai.d a number of otherainterested in the welfare of our colored population.. is fust issued at the office o Ihil.ommercttu. REMOVAL. T HAVE REMOVED M V RES1DET AND X OKFICElo Kronl Sl-eet. net North of P.K Dickinson - qr.. to tbe house forni'ly oecuuied by Mr. A. A. Wanet, where i can be i jund-when ot professionally exgaged. . WM. K . FIX EE M AN,; M. D Feb. 25. - r - -146 -: HERRING. 1 Ql X EXTRA No. 1 Herring, in fine pack a ges, just landed and for sale by Aug.?. ADAMS, 8ROft CO CHASr D MYERS, - HAT AND .CAP EMPOIUUM ft: M Market Si., "f) PANAMA, I.tOHORM, iliD PALM LBAF tATS, WOCL tOB.. SAD MOLESItlW HATS. t Cloth, PlOsh, and Sub: Giazeo Cam, by tne cas or dozea. At New YorS wholesale Prices niArch 12. r . , , 163. --i SUNDRIES. 1 ff tl V LATHS,scelleirt oaalif : 1 VA7 tf J 200 Barrels Nova Scotia herring; eu rv-igs t'nospnaie oi Lirrre i " 00 Prime Spirits Barrels - ' V . I 6 half barrels Pickled Shad for family sac ; , 200 bags Cl iliin Guano ; "ia barrels Snuff For sale by " ' ' ' ' Augast I5th VOAMS, BilOTiiRR A CO i WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Land ' for Sale, &0 LOTS IN TIMM0NSFILLE, ate.1 "f tlF. Subscriber offers for sale Tracts of Land Jn Darlington, wiiiiamsoartr, aierron, Hampir and Clarendon Districts, tn lot- to suit purchasers These lands are adapted to various ptursuUs. Thev comprise good Turpentine tracts, (all round trees,) i ...,. J f-. i i . ' aa wen aaeuuu vnwu ,u t.,.i ; tiirre are also, at different places, fine Mill seats. TOese tanda lie an, and oiHifao tn, Ao Wil-V mington and JHancnescer umi ttoaa, the North Eastern Rail Road, and Lyncb'a Creek, a navlga bte stream.' Ht sotj portiona of then are in a hicrh ata tool cultivation' and bave-bern iaiproved, con taining good residences, out buildings, "c. , i ' -He also -will auti. 'on advantageous termsTafarr e ramber of d esi rable b a ild Lng lota i n the flourishiog village of Tim Bionsvillei arnioBg. others, theie is one witn a bat and eommoaiou no let upon it another with ateam Mill i complete order; aa- auitid for the rnnntrv trade. 1 erma will be made easy, f or rurtner nlorma- tioji addres . -t.-. - - - ; f J. M. TIMOS,. f Ttcnmanavilbt. S. fT ft- II EMPTY SPIRIT BARRELS. OCC EMPTY Spirit Barrel. . For Bala by 6JxJAng 22. ADAMS, BRO. & GO. fcj fOR SALE OR RENT. s TI1K HOtTOTAND LOT reeenlly occti- piea ov tne suoscnoer, fronting on i nira street, between Red Crosa and N. Boun dary. ' " - . Also ONE VAftNT-LOT. cornet of Third and North Boundary xid several vacant lots North of the Rail road. . I 5t terms apply Ui my absence to O. L. Klilyaflr. - ' f D. MCMILLAN. EUJPTtiCPIRrP BARRELS.'- second -hand Empty Soir- received per schr. A dele, ADAMS, BRO. CO., Aug. IK ; .s JlIlT UEC&i'D BY G IU FRENCH. A 4 FRESH-" ly of PERR.Y DAVJS'.VEGE TABLrff 1N KILLER, la, entire Nw Da. To 6a re that yon get (lie genuine Med cine,inqulreoirVe New Dres witU t wo fine en graved steel labels on each bottle. April 19. - ' " 15f. s PARHAM'S SPRINGS, 3JT ATI. STTKT Y -T , CLEAV ELAND COUNTY, No. Ca. THE Subsrriber has purchased a beautiful locatiea three mi ee and shatfN-W. ofShetby.N. C. where of One of . the BEST WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS 'etrer' discovered, and which has fitted up with every view -to com - fort and conveniense.. On a prominent point near by he hns.nearly compietfd a lafge and commodi ouaHOTEL, which will -be kept equal to any Norm or bouth, ,. anording Health. Pleasure, or Recreation. The Establishment will be open to Visitors by the 10th OP JULY next in the mean Wiethe 'SMLBY-tiOTi.'--will afford accomoda tion a'ndreonveyance to the SPRING. There are several Springs, all impregnated with mine rata, highly auperor ibr-drinking and bathing. Heing in neigh borrvood to several otners, "I'ar HAM's Sraisos" affbrds opportunitias as centre which others cannot comma 01. . s3 Terms will be.inodorate. , . . IV. PARHAM. 46-62. w. 'Shelby, Clervelatid Co. N. Cj GREATjINDUCESIEKTS. FINE SUPERIOR READY-MADE Kaliiiweiler & Brother JI,L. from thiaday, sell pfJiheiremire slock of Ktne tjioinmg ud FurnUhins Goods, for tJasn, at sucn prices as wiir astnmen tne buyer Jn-aorder to reduce our .entire stools, as wa have made arrangements to enter into a different bust- i ne9 f We have on hand a good Assortment BUSINESS SUITS. Clotn, Dress aud Frock Coats Low Prices. at reduced prices ': Alpaca and . Marseilles Coats, at tinpreeedently lorw pifecsj one thousand Vests; alt ainas. at low naures. ; - - ; u, Gentlemen going North, Souih. East or West; would do well to call on Kannweiier and urotner's Merchant Tailoriiig Establishment i where you ean find tho finest, best and cheapest fit. out to be found i$lhe-cl,J5LaiG ' wa- vt. - ' N. B. The balance of our Stock On hand will be removed on-the 1st August into the adjoining Stores on Market .arid. Front -Streets, -where we will sell until all is sold. June aOISSt.' Im.tw4542m."w45 Positively Selling. Out; O CLOSE BUSINESSES large and weU leeted stock of superior . Ready-Made Clothing, FOR, GENTS AND BOYS' WEAR. French Toke Seam Shirts, plain and fancy Mar seilles vest Shirts, (he1 best make. Marin ' b Gaoze, Silk aftrf Lisle Thread; Under Shirts and Drawera, all sites. A va riety of Fancy and Plain Linen' ' t and Cambric' Pocket ' 11 A N D K K R. C II 1 E F S, StoeTis', CrtrvatS and Ties,. Collars, Half Hose-. Tronlts-, Borrnef Boxes, Vallsew; Carpet Bags, Boels,.and Shoes, also our large A SO Stapl&JDry Cfoods, Bonnets, Mantillas, Shawls',' Ribbons, Laoes.&c. A great variety of Hotrae Furnishing Goods too tedious to mention. Ail the above named Goods will be sold out at low figures. . i Having made arrangements to enter into'differ- ent business, we ae obliged to close out .our stock of Goods as Soon as possible. Country merchants would do weH to avail themselves of this good Opportunity. N. H. The balance of the stock will be removed on. ihe 1st of August Into the'adjotrjing Stores on market aud Kroni stieets. .- . --". KAHNVVEILER dc BROTHER. Juno 30- .... ... r. ltn.tw45oi.2m.w45 Medical College of Virginia. SESSION 1857-58. nnHK next annual course of lectures will com -Is- mene of the 1st of October, f957, at the College building, Corner of Marshall and College street's, Rti-rVmoHoV and terminate orr the 1st of March, 1S5S. --- --- . - . ' ' Surgerv and SuTglcnl-Anafoiny, By Charles Bell Gibsonl M. D Theory and Praetice of Medii Ine ; ' - By Davhf a. Tii'-ter,' M . D, Chemistry and Pharmacy . - , -. By olartlo F. Scott,' al. V. Materia Medica and Theraneutries if i-Bjff.&. Wellford, M. D. Anatomy j , . By Arthur K. Telir-oias. M. D. Institutes of Medicine and MedfcaUurispriidenee 1 By Levin 9. Jotnes, D. Obstetrics and diseases of Women and children ; By James H. Conway. M. D. Demonstrator of Anatomv ; -- MARION HOWARD7M. D Thesrudy of Practical Anatomy may be prose cuted with ihe most ample facilities and at a very ttining eipenM. Clinical lectures are regularly given at the Col lege Infirmary. This Infirmary,- nnder tbe same root witn tneuoiiege, is at an times well tilled wild Medical and Surgical eases, a ad furnishes peculiar facilities for Clinical instruction. - Many Surerical Operations are performed in ths presence of the class, and the students being daily admitted to the wardSj enjoy-ander the goidance of tbe Professors, unusual opporianities for be coming familiar not only with, the symptoms and diagnosis or disease, ooi vim us daily progress ana ireairoent- - Asnount of fees for lectares, 1. . .- . 105 00 Matriculation fee, . . . . . 5 00 Practical Anatomy. ; - . . - J . 10 00 Qradualiqg fee- . . .. . , 9 v.-:. - . , 2 00 .The price of Board, including. Fuel. Lights and servants attendance- varies ironr i to 5 per week. The Catalogaea. containing fa tier informa tion concerning the lnstnuto..wiil be forwarded to those who apply for It, or specific enquiries will be answered by letter.; r..--' - j,? - ' Dean of ih faculty. Jsly lt I35f. w8t49 WARM WEATHER. WK tae jntreeIved 50 ffallotvs of thst de ILstuful RASPBERRY. SYRUP. Every fam ily should have some of this very superior article. ror sate ey tn quart or canon-. Aiao iuu ooxen , Muir dr. Son's Jug Alev-vFor sale by : - uEO&Gb HVKKS, Jtrte ti. Jtf38tw No.tl dc UFron-s. O Kf PAHtE WaM tr "JJ if Barrels, just and for sale bf'ic? " " , - GEORGE JUYERS, I ' , WHOLESALE ASD RETAIL GROCER Keep comtaniiy on hand, Writes, Tea, Liquor Jrrmisumt, M ood and Wiuoib H-ore, t ruu, CovJeetionariet,te. South Fronttlreet, WILMINGTON, N.C. a . Nov. 18, 1855. i 109. ADAMS, BROTHER & CO., COMxMrSSION MERCHANTS, WILMINGTON, N. C. July2B. S3 STOKLEY & OLDHAM, GROCERS . AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, , . ; WILMINGTON, M. Q. j, ' Liberal Cssh advances made on Flour, Cotton, snd Naval Stores consigned to them. Aug. 16. "' 65 Iy. AS. C. SMITH. MILES COST1N. JAS. U. SMITH fc CO., i COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. a, south Water street, WILMINGTON, a. C. April 28. 18-ty n. oollner. a. fotTttt. Jr. J. Camebden D0LLNER, POTTER & CO. COMMISSION "MERCHANTS, N 13 W YORK. Apr! 130, 1855. , 20-ly. GEO. W. DAVIS, COMMISSION HE R C II A NT, SOUTH WATER STREET- Jan. 22. , - ..... -132. HENRY BURKHIMER WHOLRSALB & RETAIL TOBACCO, SNUFF ANU CIGAR , r - S O R "R- : SIGN7 OR THE IJf DrAIf CHIEF" MARKET STREET ne door above Water Wilmington, S. C." m N. B. All Orders filled with despatch. tJct. zein. 1355 93-tdrw-e. , :. L. N. BARLOW i WHOLESALE & RETAIL (iROCER, AIB DEALER IN ' '..' LIQUORS, WINES. 31 LE.'PO It TER, 4ev 3 o. ,orauue now, r roni nireci, WILMINGTON, N. C. Feb. lTfh, 1P53- M0-tf. BASKETS. AV!!r8?v1e,sfgFo?a0aievkel8 ef rrious size8 rl ' ' vunpiintir DeerlS. W. H. DeNKALK. EMPTY BARRELS. Qftn PRIME quality second band Spirit hand ' sale JKJr Barrels just received: For sale by July l ADAMS, BRO. & CO. SPIRIT BARRELS 1 QT PRIME guality, second hand s pirif bnr 1 rel, Juet Received fom Boston, and foi for ale by ADAMS, BICO cVCO. June 25 1S57 No 43. THE CONGRESS HAT.,r NOTITKrHSase received this -morning, i Call at the Emporium; 34 Market street. , i , May 21, CIIAS. D, MVERS. ". - : : REMOVAL. JIMON B.'KAHNWEILEP wiU remove his Dry Goods and Millinery Stock and Business. from his present stand to the CORNER STORE NEXT DOOR, on the 1st August, where he wil soon op -n an entirely new siock ailL.L.IN.lit and DRY GOODS. Auziwt 6'h 1857. 60-2m UMBRELLAS, AT REDUCED PRICES. A large assortment of every size, color and quality, at the Empo rium, 34 Market street. ! - - July Iltlr. CHAS. D. MYERS. "W. X.. .TTOlFXOZSrznrR., STOCK, REAL ESTATE AND PRO DUCE BROKERS, WIL,lrriNOTt?r. W. C. Punctual attention given to the purchase and sale of Real Estate, JSlockxr dud, other Securities bought and sold an Commissiort. ' Will attend to sales by Auction of Real Estate or nianuTacturing property in any part of the County or State or to the sale of Stocks, of Mer- cnandisein stores or Furniture ior Houses in this town. May 19. ' B-tf CiNDIESf F IRE3H arrivals per Express this morning, a large and varied assortment of that delicious Candy at the Broadway Variety Store, No. 40 Market at. WM. U. DrNEALE. uly 30. NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE. ThU Great Journal of Crime and Criminals is in flie Tvrelfth Year,'and fa widely circulated . throuzh'out the country. It contains all the Great Trials. Criminal Cases, and app'roonate Editorials on the same, together with information on Criminal Mailers, .not to be found in any other newspaper. VW Subscription, 2, per Annum i !. for Six Months, to be remitted by Subscribers, (who should vrflte their name's and the town, count v and stafeTrfhere tlj'ey reside plainly, TO K. AI. oKYMUt K, . . ' EdTior & Proprietor of the" " - . , - National Police Gaxette. ? May 2 New Tork City. BiY, &c. KAA BALES HAY ;I JKt 25,000 Laths: 6 FrBute Just re ceived per Bng Triumphrand for sale by JUIV7. A MS, fftto. A tu WINES AND LIQUORS. HI WE invite the attention of our Frienda and Patrons to the best selection of Wines and Liquors ever offered in mis maraet, consisting oi . tJreseent Brandy, vintage iHtu, l'aleand iarrk Otard", Dupoy t Co.'s Brsndy, Old1 Cognac dm. Bra r son A Co.'s dfe ; ' Castillo de Co.'s do. Pure old Port Wine. DufTr Gordon, Pate,- Sherry, oUf Madeira aad . Muscat Wines, . - tj MalagaWine, Old Seuppernong Wine, 1 Holland Glo. i Old Tom Gin extr- jg.. WoolPs Schiedam ooanappa Cherry Brandy, - ' i i ' Old Peach Brandy, . t ; " Apple , do. Bourbon Whiskey, . Rye do Irish and Scotch Whiskey y , Blackberry Brandy, Sw. Madeira Wrne, Perfect Love Cordhrl ? Assorted Cordials, in bonier,. Every variety of bottled Wines and Lftgoors, Clareu of varioao brands at wbobSMle prices Maraschino f Caracas, - Hosteller's Stomach Bitter Aromatic do. - do - Gioeer Winewdte. 4k e. A low prices for CASH. Af theoTiginraJ jrrJjary: . . AprUl7. ' GEO. MrFR'Sf. TURK'S ISLAND SALT, A ftt. BUSHELct. - For sale iiVJlfJ J. C. SM1TK St CO. JtriyStt ST. BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL. DR. JOHNSTON; THE founder of this Celebrated Institution of fer the most certain, Speedy and only effect. al reiuedy in the world ior - -I , - SE URBT DISEASES. Gleets, Strictures, Seminal Weakness, Paias in the Loins, Constitutions! Debility, Jmpotcncyj Weakness of the Back and Limbs, Affections of the Kidneys, Palpitation of the Heart, Dysnepsia; Nervous Jrritabi.lty, Disease of the Head, Throat Noae or Skin J those serious and 'meianchoiy disor deraarisiog from the destructive-habits of Youthi which destroy both body and mind. Tliott tecrel and solitary practices more fatal to their victim than the song of the Syren-to the mariners of -Ulysses, blighting their most brilliant hopes or an ticipations, rendering marriage, die, impossible YOUNG MEN Especially, who have become tbe vlctlmk of Sotila ry Vie, that dreadful and destructive habit whirh annually sweeps to an untimelygraveluoaaaiKJsof young men of the most exalted talents and brillian t intellect, who might otherwise have entranced lis tening Senates with the thandersef eioooence, or waked to ecstacy the living lyre, msy caU with lull confidence. - MAIiRlAGE. ' Maftied permits, or Yoone Men. cohfemnlattnr marriage, being awareof Physical Weakness, Or ganic Debility, Deformities, .c, should immedi ately Consult Dr. J., and be restored to perfect neattn. . who places himself undtrtheearenf D. Jnt-.n ston msy religiously confide in bis honor as cen- tleroan.and confidently relv noon hiaabili m nk. sictan. ' Da. JOHNsrosr la the Onlv repalarlv Edheatrri Physician advertising to cure P rival Ami1itvte. - His remedies and treatment are entirely nn known I SriBJ.TiS'l. t 'inn AlS country, viz: England, France, tne block ley ot Philadelphia, cf-c, and a more extensive oractica than any other physician in the world. His many r wonderful cures and niosi Jmporiaat Surgical Op erations is a sufficient guarantee to the afflicted.-- 1 Home iBtio until to be tpetditp and. effectually reliib ed. should shun the nutneroui trifling (topacera, who poly fnih their heaiih. arid abply to him. A UURI5 WARRANTED OK NO CHARGE. Aro Mercury or Naruteou Drugs Vsed. OFFICE. No. 7. SOUTH FREDKftlnK Sr.. left hand side eoitc-from Raltimnrxr airrpt. a r. r doors from the corner. . Fail not to "Observe his name and number, for tenorant triflin Importers. attracted by the reputation of Dr.- Johnston, Inii near. . ' . JinrJonNSTON. Mmberofthe ITnTsirriHi i fiiflnsw nun T Tim graduatefrora one of the moot elhinent Colleges of the United States.and the greater nart nf nhnin life has beeh spent In the Honirala nft.nnAnn i,z Is, Philadelphia, and elsewhere, has effected son e oi tne mosiasionisning cures that wereever knorp4 as any trouoreu wjtn ringing In tbe eara and head vhen asleep, great nervousness, beine alarmed mi sudder Sounds, and bashfuihess. wltrr freouenf blushing.altenJed sometimes wliijer.ngerr.ent of mind, werecured immediatelf. vrniurw riroriP' When the rriiss'uidcd and imDrudem votarv of pleasure finds he has imbibed the seeds of .hi painful disease, it too often happens that anill-n'm- : ed sense of shame, or dread of discovery, deters mm rrom applyinc-to those fchtf. rrom etihrmiinn aad respectability, can alone befriend him, delay ing till the constitutional symptoms of this horrid disease ma ice their appearance sfirh as nWrntrrf sore throat. diseased nose, norfural pains in the head. and limbs, dimness Of sight, deafness, nodes ! on the Shin bones and arms, blotches an th hl face and extremities, progressing wf th frightful ra - piunj, mi ai tasi me-palate or the moata or the Donesot tne nose lall in. and the. vi-tim nf thia awful disease becomes a horrid object ofcomitiir eeration, till death puts a period to his drcadlolsuf ferings, by eendlog hioi to ihaf bourne froni whence no traveller rctorns.'' 'To such therefore Dr. Johnston pledges himself to Dreserve the mail inviolable secresyr and,- from his eXreAsfve prac tice in the first Ho8piials of EuroDe and America. he can confidently recommends safe and sDerdv cure to the unfortunate victim Of this horrid dis ease. It is a melancholy facf. that thousands fall victims to this dreadful complaint, owing totheon skilfulness of ignorant pretenders, who. bv the use of that deadly poison, mercury, ruin the constitu tion, ana eitner send the unfortunate sufferer to in untimely grave. Or else make the residue of fife mid. erable. TAKE PARTI CLE All NOTICE. Dr. J. addresses all those who hsveiniured them.- selves by private and improper indulgences. a nese are some oi tne sad and melancholy ef fect, produced by early habits Of youth, vix: Weakness of the Back and l.lmb. Pain, imhn Head, Dimness of Sich!. Loss of Muscular Pn er. Palpitation of the Heart. Drsnensv. ornn. irritability Derangement of jhe Digestive Func tions, Ueneral Debility, Symptoms of Cons amp. -tion.dzc. Mentally. The fearful effects On the fnlnd r much to-be dreaded : Loss of JJemorv. Cirlf, of Ideas, Depression of Spirits, Evil Forebodings. Aversion of Society, Sejf Distrust, Love of Soli tude. Timidity, ate. are some of the evils produced. I'iiouaand 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 and syhiptoms or eonsDrnpf ipn. ' DR. JOHNSTON'S INVIGORATING REME DY FOR ORGANIC WEAKNESS.- By thfs great and important remedy weakness ot Ihe organs arespeedily cored and full vigof resiored. Thousandsof the moa-t Nervous and Debilitated individuals who had lost all hope, have been imme diately relieved. All impediments to MARRIAGE Physical o MentalDisqualificationa, Nervous Ir liability Tremblings and Weakness, or exhaustion of the mtfsf fearful kind, speedily cored by Df Johnston. ... Youfig men who have injured themselves by a certain practice indulged in when alone a habit freqtienify learned from evf! companions, or at school, the effects f which are nightly felt, even when asleep-, and if net cured, renders marriage impossible,snd destroys bolt mind ahdbody.shouiJ apply Immediately.- . What a pity that a yotrng rrraif, (he hope of hi country, and the darling of his parents, should be" snatched from ail prospects and enjoyments of life , by the consequences of devfatiag from the path of nature, snd indulging In a cert a fu secret habit. Such person, before contemplating . . MARRLAGB. - ; Should reflect thai a sound mind aStf bocfy afe the most necessary requisites fo promote connubial happiness. Indeed, without these, the journey through life become a weary pilgrimage; ihe pros pect hourly darkens to the view; the mind becomes shadowed with despair and filled with , the melan choly refTertion that the happiness of another be comes blighted with our own. ,-' OFFICE NO. 7 SOUTH FREDERICr-ST.,- BAlTIMOtl, Mo. All Snrgtcat Operations Peitormeii. Si. B- Let no false delicacy prevent you, but apply immediately either personally or b letter. Skin I)laeas Speedily Cored. TO STRANGERS Tenuiny UtoUrind cured 1 thltlritrltano'n wlih in the last ten years, snd ihe nSmerons impor tant Surgical Operations pcrforffird by Dr. J.. wit nessed by the Reporters of the papers, snd man other persons-notices of which have sypcatedsgain and again before the public, besides his stsndirs aaa pentlemanof character and responsitilily, if a sufficient gnarspree to the alfiieted. '- TAKE NOTICE. It t with the createst reloetanee tKat Tfr. Jllfl FSTAl perroit. bis card to appear ttrfore yaMIe. 4en.lnc ii annrofesaional for a phrietm to advertise. tat uln. fee did the afflfeted. enTwejetiy nruieri r. M not fail It fall Into tbe hands of ta anas v tmpatleat and itlraniri! Imaosters. with innumerable False Xae ea aavd ro. kieeif . OvaetEabooa. swarmls Uieeeie lia. mirl Ttr JoasSTO- adverrtennents or aHrertielrie IkrmerlTee a p DjHmm.iunrmeniennrAnRiN rriurwa. toe lasy IO vor at tbrlr ot-ieinaj trarte. witKeovree tea d. twnrt tbe bran. who. for tee parpcea ot ateiac aad Iecetv--tna-.carrycnflveoralzoAeee. nnder as metj df Hermit raleeemea, so lba ! BgSiFled Ktien.i. eerattar' one, 1 .are to tumble twstrflonc inii, Ik. Mrf. Ibciai i ' Qmrk. with mormow lytBf eerTiXratee of ret mni e tooiebtns; enres from persons mA to be foetid, whokerp TO" takine la nre betrtee nf Lmene. Wane asd r" pectaee. of hiitir aad worthlen Minud. esaaiarly prepared toimpoeeBpoB thevdrfortsnerf eod ata.peet Ina;- Trtfllno month after Bsnatavorae foe M lWalt. et fee eaa be obtained, aad. ia deepair. leavee Toa-wttB rained beehh. to eiah crr roar pnftig dieappotevawa. It te tMa motire thet tuttiu-e Sr. J. ta adrertle. seat B lUXt CIS eeaa T. Telkoee aneenaiBied artte Me reptrtntiort. be drem. i BeeeMAry toeertbatkis areata or dlplnme. alwnye hnr ia W otltee. KO LTTR3 Ri:CJCl VKI TNI-ES POST-TAID mtairiB.':r. Pteasptobe oed frrlM reprr. Per' aooa vrillM sfeoald stato mad scad tttaX pertloM f adrortiaeniewt deacriblng mpto 'il-y- Jan. 9,1357. ' 9 '
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