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.-V '--.$: 9 .".- . -V." , . ... ; 4 1 1 I : i I til II I li I III 1 I II I f W .III r I 't WILMINGTON, N? C., SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER j7 1857. WHOLE NUMBER. 1 499 VOLUME XII NUMBEll 9& : 11 1 ft "" li tf . Ill - III iii - iii j. i i i i i 1 1 i -1 1 TOG TRI-WEEKLY COMMERCIAL I. n.ill.hi.l Hrr TdiidAI, Thodat Bd Satvidat at tt per.aaaum, payable In at leases in advance. BY fihii. LORING Editob and Pbopbietob Corner Kraut an4 Market Street, , , WILMIKTOK.a.C. R VTES OV ADVERTISING. I lascrtloa tO 0 It eur. 2 motiiha. 4 00 qr, la I 1 " 3 Ob 3 " ! ' 1 00 1 I " 6 I I month, 0 I - 12 Ten lloea or lose wake a square 8 t0 u 00 Ifan edver". tlaament exceede tan lines, me puce -1 I . mmm I tl Bk 1 a proportion. Alt alvertteemente are payable . I. 1 I .l....li am t tha lima of " n wl".!, yaarly advertiser.; wilt b-.nr.de 1 1 L. -1 tariff" r .nmiieu for vearlr advertising .Y.. knuM elrea.natance render WIUNpcTniHvcu. " " . . . i. or an nnexDected removal T.,. -Ill beat the nnilon of tha conir.ctor.for Ihstlmahs hae adtrcriUed- ii . r i.mii Adv!rilora la .hJt...w tmniediate bnalnesa i and all i ... r.triha benefit f Other peraone ..well aaalla.Wertlaemcnianotimmadiaiely con--i.K k.ir nwa bualneaa.and allexeceaof adteTtlee-HHiiain UKth r oiherwlae beyond the other eer.one. Theae . inwirled in tne iri-weeaiy :-i . ..tilled to one leeertlon Inlhe Wfklg free of eharf. .....l JOB. C4RD AHI) FA!ICY PRIJfTISC, EXECDTED l?l SUPERIOR STTLE. ac;rts for the commercial. , New T-Metara. Dniui aa i f 0l.n-C-aLa Smith. No. 6, Central Wharf PhUadelpkutS. K. Conaw. -naKiirS-WM. U. Pta and Wm. Thomso. MISCELLANY. 1HB MUSIC AW8 MAnniAOE. After havi DC pofpcd the summer in visiting Ums principal towns of Germany, lha celebrate J pianist Liszl arrived at Prague, in October, 1746. The day after lie came, his-apart-mcnt was entered by a stranger an old man, whose appearance indicated misery and suffering, The great musi cian received liim with a cordiality which h would not, perhaps, have khowu to a noHeman, Encouraged by his kindness, his visitor sakt, "I come to you, sir, aa a brother. Eicusc me if I take this' title, notwithstanding tho distancetliat divides ns; but formerly I could boast eome skill in playing on the piano, and by giving instructions;! gained a comfortable livelihood. Now I Arnold, feeble, burdened with a large family, and destitute of pupils. 1 live nt Nuremburg, but I came lo Prague to seek to recover the remnant of a small property which belonged to my ances tors. Although nominally successful, the expense ola long litigation has more than swallowed up the 'trilling sum 1 recovered. To-moirdw 1 set out lor home penniless." 'And vou have corrM It me i You liavn ilrtrrn well, and I tliftllk ybu for this nronfof vour esteenti? To assist a brother professor is to me more dntr It is a pleasure! Artists than a should have their purse in common; and if for tune neglects sortie In order to treat others belter than thrjr deserve, h only makes i more necessary to preserve the equilibrium by fraternal kindne? 5 That is my sistemj so 'don't speak of graiiinde, for L feci that I only discharge a debt.' . As ho uttered these gpnerot words, Lisrt opened a. drawer In hi Writing case, and started whert he saw t-hathis usual depository fb his mOncy; con tained but three ducats. He summon ed his servant- ; t ;.'''?':; i Where is th6" rriotiey T he asked There, sir, U ptkd the man pointing to the open drawer. - 'There ! . Why there is ' scarcely j anything !'., j I know it, sir. If yotf nfetMe' to- re member I told yf yesterday that the cash was nearly exhausted." 'You see, my dear brother, said Liszt, srnil ling, 'that fo Irw Wrbment; I am no richer than yotrV But that does" not trouble me. 1 have credit,- and , I can make money start from thte Keys of my piano. However, .as .yofcf a'r'e in haste to leave Prague and retuTu home, you shall, not- be delayed by , present want ot funds,' So saying, be opened another drawer, and taking out a splendid medallion, he gave it to the old man. 'There,' said he, 'that will do. It was a present made by the Emperor of Austria his own portrait set in diamonds. The painting is nothing remarkable, but the stones are fine. Take, them and dis pose ot them, and whatever ihey bring shall be yours.' .' j ' Th 3 ol i musician tried in rain to de cline so rich A' gilt,4 Liszt would not l3ar of a refusal, aud the old man at length withdrew: invoking the, choicest j - bless-ings of Heavcu on hw generous !nefactor. He iheu repaired to the shop of the principal jeweler iff the ci ty, in order to sell the diamonds, oee iug a miserably dressed man imxiais to dispose raagnincent jewels, witn whose value he apeared unncquainted, the master of the shop very., naturally snsnected Ins honesty; ana wnue ap pearing to examine7 tho diamonds with close attention, ho whispered a few words in th ar of one ot. his assis tants. The latter went out, and spee dily returned, accompanied by several soldiers ol police, who arrested the . un happy artist, iiik6pUo of protestations of innocence, v : ... ,. You must first come to prison,' , they said. ' 'alter wards yon can give, an ex limita eneased, will oe en.rge. . " ..--. No .rU.eniena la Included In th. coniracr for the aale or rent of houeca or landa in lown r ceantf y. or for tha aale or hire of nrgroea, wheth Ir the properly la owned by the "ft are ec.i "i The prisoner wrote a few Iiiie to his benefactor, imploring his assistance Liszt hastened to the jeweller. . " Sir said he 'you have caused the ar rest of an innocent man. Come with me immediately and let us have hinrjesViaborJ We wow't starve tiEe dogs, teteased. Ho is the laAvfut owner of the jewels in question, for I gave them t1ikn.' But sir,' asked tliowerchant,- 'whd ,are you V Mv naniQ is Liszt 1 don'l know any rich. nian, by that name.' . - -. - That may bej yel 1 am tolerably'well known.: t. ; Are vou aware,' sir. that these dia monds a te worth six thousand florins-- that ia to say, about five thousand ni neas, or twelve thousand francs T ' So much the better for him on whom I have bestowed them. 'But in order to make such a present, you must be very wealthy.' Aly actual fortune cousisfs of three ducats.' - Then yen are a magician ?' ' By no means ;and yel, by jnst mov ing my finders, 1 canobt.in as mucli money as I wisrhV 'You must be a. magician 1' . 'If yoti choose 111 disclose to you the magic I cmnloy.' Liszt had 'seen a. pia no in the parlor behind the' shop He opened it, and ran his fingers over the keysj and then seiz ed by sudden inspiration he fmprovis? ed one of those sfrftt tonching sympho nies jcojiar.fo .l.imsell. As he soflnded the first chords a beautiful young girl entered the nom.. r WhMe rhe melody c6nlinted, she re mained srecchless and immovable; they, as me fast note died away, she cried with irresistible enthusiasm 'Bra vo, Liszt f 'tis wondrous F I ost thow know himf then fay daugh ter V asked the jeweler.. This is the first time Tha ve'had the pleasure of Feeing or hearing him,' re plied she;. 'but I knoir that none living, save fjiszr, would draw siicn sounus from the piano.' 'r f.i ? hixpresscti vitn pracc ana mouesty, by a young person of remaikaWe beau ty, this admriation could not fall to be more than flaiterlivg to the artist, tfow" ever, after making Li best acknowl- edgen ents Liszt withdrew in order to dehvef the prisoner, and was accom panied by' the jew ter. 1' : - " . Grieved by. his mistake Me wrtijy merchant, sougtit to repair it py lnvit iirg the two musiciaus ta s'.per. -The honors of the tables were cone by his amiable daughter, who appeared no less touched -at the genero ity of Liszt J Hiart- astonished at Ins talent. - ' That night tile-musicians' of the cy serenaded their iHtistrions brother. Tlie next day the - nobles- and roost distirr- guishfed inhabitants of 1'ragua present ed fliemselves at kis door. They en treated tiirii fo give "some concerts, lea-J ' !. r k - ' ' - L S inz a u) niuiseu to nx auy.snwi iiv pleased as a remuneration. Then the jeweler perceived that talent,, even in a pecuniary- Ifghfjnay oe more valuable than the must, ntecipus diamonds. Liszt conJinued to go to his house,- and' to the merchanfs greal jiy he . perceiv ed that h'S dahgtifef Was the cause ot these visits. He began to' love the com pany of the musician, attd the fair girl his only chrld. eeTfainfy did iibi fiaie it. , One tptftntogi ltfe jf-wte'r c6ming to the point W.hh Cterman. frankness said to Liszt i . . . ' How do y6u Kite my daughter ?' 'She is an angel P t Whaf do you think of marriage? 'i think so well of it. that J have tlie greatest possible inclination to try it,' wnax wouiu .you say to a ion u ire oi three million franca ; - I would willmgly a-ccepf it. . 1 , r Welly we fmderslaud each Vothcr My daughter pleases you. you please my daughter. Her fortune is ready; be my son-in-law.'- ; r ; 'With aruVif heart.1 1 The" mai'riagft wasv celebrated the following week;.. , ; ; if ; And this, according to the cmonitles of Prague, is a true account of the mar riage of t tie great smcf goto -f lanist Liszt.. .; Tfcpori-d for the Jrurnml of Coittmtreer IEKTINQ OF PEOPtP OUT OF WORK. - Monday morning abor)) 6ne thousand" persons who are out of work assembled in .Tompkins Square in compliance with the following invitaiiou - published in several papers j .L ! , ' " "Aithanda whlrt.i roik arj.Btfd toaaaem ble at Tompkina Square, on Monday, 2 1 Norma her. st 9 o'clock in the morning for tm pnrpot of forming a pacide prooraaion lo Citj HH and (ttiliherate npnn rovaniLre. lo be taken in fce of oar preavnt aiarinc ailuaiiqn. SikmmI. In the mma f many Laborore m hunt work1 Several speeches in German and English relative to-the' great topic ol the day were deliver after Which 5 procession was "lormerf, headea by two drummers an J a standard, with the in scription Woik1ngmen meeting' oil one side, aud "Werk" 'Arbeit.,-on-the other The procession marched down Broadway tff the Paik. where the men formed in a Rcmi-cirde in front of ths main steps, A large numbefof people, attracted by Interest in the pnrposes of I , occasion, op py curiosity wipeu vj sweii tne mrong. a . . An "American addressed the Bsseov blage. , He said that the processioh had come to the Park to demand ot arms, n6r "favor. . but, r work.-- llesujsesied tbat a comrrriiteej' half Arnericair ortIrH ish, "and half Germ in, should be appoint mon Council, insisting on ihe fulfilment of the plan laid dowrrin the Mayor's message, in which he indicates a meth od of relieving the poor- All we want, aeid the .pe'afker,fs a'far salary for hon in e street. As tne weainer was now favtrable for performing earth-work, he hofed that the (Jo m mon Council wouta at once decide to relieve' their misery by gitf rug fliehi work w doi A German favored the appointment of a committee, and thouahi it should be comiJbsed exclusively of laborers .ta ken from their o v ii ranks. The Com-' mon Council could easily employ fi teen thousa na people, in the construe tiorr Of the Central Park or the great Reservoir.; Should they reject our peti tion, s iid the speaker then we will com pel thenij by othef means, tct help thiT people. -: r-i. ' . ' .,' Another German thought that" physi cal fore xwasthe only means by which they cptifd obtain conCestfons irbni .the goremwg classes. sn . 'Although the speakers were some what e'xeited, the hearers were" quiet orderly, and did not appear disposed to decide" pfecipitare!yon any lineof ac tion The procession was re-formed be- tore any result had been arrived, at, ana marched back to Torapkrns Square, via lha,. Bower.- ' About 1 P. M.t another crow3 gath- e red in the Pat k, and was addressed by two or tlrree speakers, who : urged tbe necessity ot vol me for workmgmeil rat tlw election on ,Tu?s9ay? ? STEDMAVS SALEM MAtrANE. IS TO. -BR THS TtTfcB OP Tit B Pt'BMSHED MHITHtr IM THS TOWN OF SALEM, N. C, ST IN oflerine o the public nay Magazine, I claim for the Editorial Chair no aiiveriorif rjover that department of other like Pertodlcala; but t do claim for the t.Jcni oT rorth Carolina, and "the South generatry, iftat i!l be brought lo ita aupport, Soai hern patronage. And tul..o, ata Southern man, and the Editor of aSoatbern Muain6,Iiui at the honda ol the &J0ihern country, and arpe cl.Hr of North CaKHirra, rtiw aid and support tnat win nere,-n nonre,-effooitsir, upon a nrm oasia,a fonn'tairi f Ltttraiure, acid exclusively a Home Literary Mafeniine. . Manr ore tne MaffoMnea now. publihed in the Northern Stales that are flooding the whole-South urn court fry. There L nut, (U ia probable,) a eotm ty 4n aTiy Sorthern Stale that is not vitrited by Harper," uranam," " t'eterapo, ,or tiooey t while herein North Carolina-and the iStfuth where geniae nnffurpasssd and fmrqiald reiyhvlhe Ih Ktwr talent ffrrff'la- brought into rxcrciae is dedi cated to the support of jSorihern Maatno8,whtl- &outbern rnternUse. taste and ;Meni bow in nam- ble-eubmlislon lo such wifo Wat policy of Southern contrHjntois. ' . , ' vr By. I asir, cannot tee r ortrr Carolina, -tne South send greeting to oifr Seuibern oJime a Magazine, acceptable fur the many qnitirtiea that adorn the pages of the moat chaste, elegant and ooflie PcrlodicalaT. It ia truehat he South has her Maeczmest but few in a amber are ihcytrMl unknown compared M the publications -of the North, which etrery. mail brings to'o.rfrlfma, fill ed with the rsH o liUed labor, and teeming with unpardonable scdltlun. - - - - - Then I aopeal to North CSrolin ans olncr Southern States to aid me In' my enterprise, and In promoting a literary taste amongat those upon. whortn. at a Southern man, 1 have e alms.' .- My Magazine will be of the usuai a!ze and no- thrng wiil be ad mi i ted tQltpegea but saeh artj t:et aa will meet the approval of the stoat- fastl rHoa II shall be lllosirated with v ' ENGRA V1NGS AND PI, A TBS f the moat elegant texture, equaling In bauty'Tirritability Derangement of the, fjigesrivc 'iid. an4illit nxf.rulpA nt ihtf North'. My price of subscription la TllKKB ' DOIa LARS per year, which ia reautred to be paid In advance, as the expense to be incurd tn eatab-' liahing such a pnbUcation will not aarmt or a crea- lt svstem. ss- - i - ' . 'a VST TTm MrH Mumtor will be Unbtd IH JantmrV 18-8. - A.J. JiTKDM AN, Sept. 1, 1957. Editor mnd-Proprietor. N. B. My Addrcsftontii-tlie lt November will he Plttsborongh, N.C. after that time it will be .alem, . V. aepa - - NOTICE: . a - - j-' - 1 OWING to tbe face or our being compelled to pay Co i far our supplies, we will ht reajier, prevent bilta monthly. We would ask aeulemsnta for btlte part due, and an pbaervanee of the Above notic. - GEO ROB MYERS. Oct. 24. j. s -- 9Z. MRS. FORD TAKF.S this method ttf informing het .friends and the public that she wit! re-open-her House' for hoarders oo the 1st of October. The House Is oeing repaired pad newly furnished, which will render it tne tnoat comloriabt, Hoarding Misuse in rVilinfngor? ;her uble.w beauppiies, with he best the marker aura's, Gom and efficient ser vants wiH be in attendance, and every exertion 4iade to vender her guests comfortable. She-toll- cirn ui ruor puiruniizs. ., , 5 SJome of the beat rooms riserved for tran it.ni cumparTyV eep26-2m ' HOUSTON'S PATENT SKID SCALES IU iSK Stale,' for whith thS h venlor has 6b . tulnedLetters PaleHt from lite United Stater ovemmeni. are in tended io mtptvueAa the present cumbrous and ojocji nbe -app-irti-ud for wcighlna cyliodrjeal -packagos, such-s hartrel. -ijercer", tf- , eontainioa; jLiticlas, uMwliy sold by weieht. Also hjt sreinurnr- duius.oi cot ron. nv, r other si trills. packsffet. The advantage claJmedH for them uvei tha ordinary Scale 4a bee. are that no ktitiinr Ls jxqoired. aa tha artlclji . to ba weighed without straiol on reaching a given ooiat beneath "iha .Scale beam ihual saving a large ahount of drae and la&or. ana preventriTjnjvry rtooKa. or .tnerwiae, o m iranesr cicig.a T im piicavt jvlll be pleased to ezhtbrt his Invention at tbe store -Mr. S. M. West, and receive orders'lbr auxh ai ses and quantities a nty be deeirdf ? '-t. GlOTHW7jTO?ir,Kiter1jee. July - : f ' 61t- FALL and Winter etylerorMisaea' Children's and Infants gnoda now ready.'. Embracing iH the new Btvla of Beavr and Fella" Fiats. Ia- rAM. as ... n.tTT.in.: A A. oct.B. c&as p. nytns, WINTER nATS AND CAPS. .' A PITIJ. AND VA RIEDk-A R asrtmenl of all, the dUTcrcm W-s of Dress and Business Hats-and. Cans now open. comprK-ing . - ; ,-.'f-- f ILg, FUR AND WOo fJATS, CLOTH, PLC8H ASE. "SILK GLAZED CAPS, ltrTS-HATS'Alttr k. -'-v" aajtcr; scd.'rt -'iW WWtb we befcf at wholesale or VetaTt,t the terf lowest prices, .U.T1. MYERS," ,4 3 Mark st aireet. Two doors' below Scott 6 Bald - rm'i 9 MISSES' BROWN LSR&?1TFL?3. r?NEaadCorainti; at the EiMHoridm. 34 maf- X ket atrcet. r- -VHIK'0; la V KBS Koy.aV.-.- BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL. DR. JOHNSTON, THS founder of this Celebrated Institution of- L ferethe mosicertaia, Speedy and only eflectu- ai remedy tn tne worra tor SECRET -DISEASES. -Gleets, 8irteteres, Scminat Wea liners, Pain a ia the Loins, Consriluuonal Debility, Impotcncy, Weakness of the Back and Limns. A flections of h Kidneys, Palpitation of the Heart, Dyanepgia, rMurvoua irriiaDiity, visease oi tbe Head, TbroaJ Nose or Skin : those seMftusand fnelatiehe-ir disor ders a rising from thedeaiructive habile of iThnih. which destroy both body and mind. Thote ttcrtt and solitary practices more futal to their vietiuis than the song of the Syretis to the mariners cf Ulysaes, blighting their most hruliant hopes or an ticipationa, rendering inarrf age, &c, impossible, .- - YOUNG MEN. Kspeclally .bo fiave become the victims of S"foo- ry Vict, that dreadful and destractive habit which annually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands ei young men oi tne most exaitedtarcftfsfnd brilliant intellect, wno might otherwise have entranced lia- icuiiik cu.ic. wiui me launaeripi eloquence, or wasca to ecstacy tne living lyre, may call with full cuunuence. AT MIRIAM? Marrtmt person, or Vounu Mei'. contcTrrmfailni marriage; beMg aVareof Physical Weakness, Or- iiii. Liwimjr, ueiormxties, csc.snonid immedi ately consult DtJ., and be restored to perfect hearth. " , ". .... . - He who-ptacea Mm self tinderthecareof Dr.John- LssoBvaAay rellgiop aly cnfide jh hi honor a a a gen- iicumunu ttaajcouy reiy upon ntesKiii asa ptiy . aiciaa - Da. Jomntnn ia the only regularly Educated Physician advertising to core Private Complaints. His remedies and treatment are entirely unknown toall other. Prepared from a life rpcot i.th( Great Hospitals ef Korope and the Kir in hi country, via t !.nind, K ranee,' tbe Block ley ot rniiaoeipnia, o-c.. and a moreezteneiva- nrr(x than any other physician in the world. Hie manj wonderful cures and moat imbortant Sriel rirv. erationa ia a aufacie4 guarantee-to lhefflitfed.--Thote who vUK to be rpmdUy avd effcciuJy rrhev ed.ktmldfiun the numeroum trifling importers, who only ruin their health, and apply lo him. A UURK WARRANTED OR NO CHARGE. No Mercury or Nauteou Drngt Used. OFFICE. No. 7. SOITTir ppcnrBipt s. left hand side BoImt Irani Ilaltinirs iirui .r. dovtra from ihe corner. Fail no-r to observe his name and number, for ignorant trifling importers, attracted by the reputation o I Dr. JtRnsten, lurk near. - nit. joiiNsTniV- Member oft h Royal College ofSnrwoni I.itii graduatcromyneof the moat eminent Collcgea ol the United States. and the tmatar nu-t r.kn. life habecoapentin the "Hospitals ol London. Par- la Dkll.il.ir.lti. J t t . . ... uu.uiiyiiM.ina fiKwnen, naa euected some f the most astonish in u ruruihai vF..hu., Many troubled With rinsinf in ihn car. .DH h.l vhen asleep, greal nervousness, betas- airu,. i stadden sounds, am btrshfuiness. with frequent blushing, attended sometimes wttbderangemenr of mind, were eared immediately. A UEKTAIN DISEASE. , When the miseuided and i pleasure finds he has imbibed the aceda6rftis puinfuldiseasp, H.roo often hapdena. tS.4t ar.lll-'tini- ea aense or s.tame, or dread of discovery, deters him froth apply! oc to those who. from rj. .i- and respectabilUy.can alone befrKnd him, delay ing till the constitutional symptom of this horrid aikcascinaKe tneir appearance auc-r aa ri!-.uj AorathroaKdisei nose, noc'turaf nains in ih head andjrnibaduiea.oC Bjght detrfnesa, nodes on theMa banes and anna, bkxehes n tbe head, face and xtremitiea, progressing with fjghilwl ra Hiuiij, uunuoM in puute or trie mouth or the bones of the noso fall in. and the vicHm of this awfaidlseaac becomea aMrrid object of commis aeratlnn,tiH death plifs a: perfed lo his dreadful auf feringa, by sending' him to "that bourne troa wftence no traveller teturns. To such therefore Dr. Johnston Dledpes himself n titH.ru i.k.. Inviolable secref r; and, from his eicive prac tice tn the" first Hospital of Europe and A moricn, hecan confid.-ntly rccoaMnecd- anf mnA cure to the utifortunare'victii o this liocxid di. ease. rtlAaumal&n&SoIy faer. tnat ihonantuti. rnti victfmf6 this dreadful complaint, owing toiheun sktlfumrss ol Iznoranbore tenders. hn. tv tu ... of that deadly poison, mercury, ruin tbe constku lon, ahd either avnd the onortunate sullercr to an "P'j gi"i,otera! mue tne reaiaae or fire mia erabte.. , ,. --f , .... . . . .. TAKE'PAR Tlrtrt'A h xrn htnh Sf ltfeh who havelnjured theni- eelvea Vf prfate triid improper indulgences. ines are some or the aad and metonotory f feci, produced y taffy i8r at .l,V Hi Weaknesaof the B.tg .fa Lfmospains ih the Head. Dimness of Si oh i l -m.au. n. r. Palpitation -Of the HFh fiv.A tiona, General DeWliry, Syrnptdma of Cohauinnl tIon,dtc . . .- i4 iVcnaflr--.Thefe'arlaI-rRer on ih vUt ... much to be dreaded : Loaa of ll.inn,. f-. .(.,!.. of Ideas, Depression of Spirlls. KviT Fvebodinga. Aversion of Society. Self Distrust. Lv kt Kn UrI!rI!,i!y VC2f r Wpo( ,Uii8 produced; . ..u. v. u rJUA si sryqgea.can nowiudre wttat-T thf ause. of their deelinJnrt hnlih t.V- figtheirvrgor.beconfruK .r,rt i. ted, have, a sinrutar snnearaneo nhm.t th. cough anJ aymruoflii of eerwompHaj?. , ' l at I f'itTa.Tklrlina.n ITL ' . . :X5Ll'2JJ y. ing reme- By this sreat and ironnri.ni r.m.u u-.. w fhe organs are speedily xnred idjiili vigqr reat ortd. ; Thousapdio lha raea. JVervQaa and Debilitated Individ na s wp b"d lost all hope, have brr immcr- ! dia tely relieved-. AH-imnerffnt in miriii icp. lbjL8,i.fa,2.rMeJ,,",D1a,ific'in, Ncrvoua I r, , f itobilityTrcmbUngaand Weakness. orezhnujiiton of the most fearful kind, sewitiiv k n. JohnatOB. ; , ' Yung ntep, who have injured themSelrr h a certain pracilce. Indulged in when niim. ti.htr frcoBeiHl "feiirned fruiti .evil 4fmtiatif aw as school, the eHectawf vehlch ore' nightly Jell, eves when asleen. and 1 nnt .uut . j-- J-i impossible cd destroys botl Blind and body. StrtOld Whatapity lhatia yoang man, the Ji'ofe of his country, and tho-datling of, his parent, should be Hatched from allprospccis.and enjoymenta o ttfej ay ut cwnsnqovBces oi a e via ting irom tlie ps ta. ot nature, ana naawtag in certain secret habit. 'Such persona. before conJemoiatino Shonfi fdretfjrjct that aeound luindaai bedy are tie most necessary requisite- to promote connebia) happiness. .Iodeedv wiiJiont these: the iouniev through life become a wear silorliMtfr ikoMVuf pee hourly darkens to the viVw; the mind bCcRs nsagwM wiin aespair and nued wltn tbe luelaai cnoiy renecuoar Viai tnenappinertf of another ba cornea hits h ted with atirowa, .', OFFICE NO. 1 SOUTH FERBERJCat-ST a -.-f.vh'ii. V- Ba-ltimobb, Mbu" r , Att Surgical OperatleBa Petteimrd. N: b-. Let no false delicacy prevent , ta apply immediately either pereanaily as bf letter. , y. SklnIlea)te Speedily C'yrcd. ,si x :TO STRANGERS. : r j Thtmanythgavmfrcwrodai thiai natifutlon Jt-r'th-ia the lad ; ten- yeara, ad he Aumcrrwia imrxtr tenrSargfcaf Operatinnyperfauned b Dr. J -it. Loesaed by tne Reporters of the Danera. and m.r. otner persons, not leva of rhtclbavr spficarer,sesjt and a gain-before the p jdjlic, -beid.ea bia stsndiag aa aenrteman of eharatfterand reaponaitiiity, 1, wuKicsfiiwisrTr i, tne siuiciea, - JtAE NOTICE It Is- with the pit test terft'cflsnes-tW TW .Tell awf r! TtrimrffjiTiia rant tn snTirnrtirfrMrr fftm Tn. -a..,..!,., li nnprbierQAoiiftl fqr a pbysielaa to advertise, tint unless b didso. thvafflioteaeMciaJlyatraxwevB tnM not ftal te rail una cue narM or Uie marry tmpnuent and unJeamed Importers, wMb tnnmnemhle Ktin nd eon binrj OinekaboTM. waj-mtnar thrase Im'cttlM MvtnTr. fmiwrt d rwt llweiAent. or aidvrt4stna; tbenuelTea aa p-tiysiatana.iipteiMKtuujwtCTtaelieHowa. toelasy te: wort at thela, orlirirutl trada, with scare too idese beyoad tb brats, who. frir the pnrpoe of Enticing arid DraeTv. tne, emrry am Ave or sis offices, trader disimt False Names, so that the stTBeted ednii i eseapine- ewa, Is aafra to timible beadtosa- into fheotner. Ignorant Quarks with smirnuMM Ivlng eerlifieataa of sreat and aa rlhl aaiwa tmni T0EjTriTirtt fat t Annul WKAtlnl too taking-lar?" WtleV LrCoarca Wstv am ota! waHureeof fiUhT and worth less eoaiBoandsL. eBnolnarlv p fimiu veq lap i spri tae wpTonanare aixi wnenapret- tsar, in Ding morrtn aner irwynin. or aa icsMraevsai iimii scSsa eaa be obtained, and, la desTwdr, leavee yoa wttly'j It latal. motive that induces jDr. J. to a vertil. vw are Ai.oa ciit caa voc. Te tboae nnaeqaaauted with hll reptttatir . reaeemsn mna 1 j aaveav was aua tt.l. i 1 1. m ik tiavw ta hia A'rt - NO LKTTKEa RECKIVED TJ? 'ftST-PAn sod eenlnUa a Stamp ta be ansH rr the rvT"V. nt one w ruins? ahM state .Age and auud that, portion adyertieeiat nt df anilliaig aieBtiBa. ; v. w r "4aj. av tool. .' :: ' DENRY MTT, FACTOR IXD F0SW1S0IIIU A COT. Will give kit per tonal attention ta b mints entrutt '-' ed It hit care. JSept. 0 1856. 75-ly-c r- GEORGE MYERS, " WHOLESALE AKD BETAJL GROCER Keept constantly on hand, Wines, Ttrnt lAquort l-rovitxant, H oqd anft WOUnc Watt, fruit, Confeetionariet,4-c. ,Smth frrlHIttlfeet, wilm1n6ToJ, nc. Nov. 13, 1&S3. 109, WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCER, SrJesl4ER IN LIQUOR, WINVS.,AbEi PORTER, de. IT o. 3, GrauKe HvW, VvohX Street Wf LMlNCfTON. N. C. Feb. 17fh,nf55. " ' 140-tf. GEO. W. DAVIS. COMMISSION MERCHANT, iSUUIH VVA 1 1SK STKEET. WrLMINGTON.N. c. Jan. 22. ' 132. W. MILLIGAN, JUARBLE MANUFACTURER, North WxftR Strbet, Wikjuisgton. No. Ua Monuments, Toombs, Head and Foot Stones, end all Kinds of Marble H or k furnished to - - order on reasonable terms. June E. -- 3G-ly-c HENRY BURRHIMfiR VHOkitiLi A urin. TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGA& 5 1 (J n K. . sicw the ismir CHieri?" MARKET STREET - ne-door above Water WHmlugton, N - . N. B. AH Orders filled with despatch. Oct. 26th. 19S5- ' ' - S3-tw-c . GEORGE H. FRENCH, - , ftANUrACTC&ft. AND - WnbLESALE d RETAIL DEALER IN ROOTS, SnOES, - LEATHER, AND . Nf. II. M ARHBf STREET, vTIL.flKGTOW,-W. C- March 6. CHAS. D. MYERS, HAT AND CAP EMPORIUM Mdtkct Si. ' ' V WitMIKGTOlt, N. C, 'kHkvi, I.EGttORV, Nb PALM LRaP HITS, WOOL rue, milk, in Motrirw bts." Cloth, Plcsh, aiso Srta! GIIaxko Caps, by the cas or dozen. At New Votk Wholesale Prices. march 12; 153. '' PROSPECTUS N. C. JOURNAL OF EDUCATION. At the recent meeting of-ibe N. C. Kducational Asocution. in Warrenton. the undersisned were appointed a committee to make the necest-ary rangemenia for publishing a monthly joarnai, with the above title. ' . ; ; Having made arrangements for is-uine the first No. in September next, they call, with-confidence npn T,achera and School Officers. ,10 send sv "crlptions Immediately, that they may be enabled to go on whfithe work.' They reef assured that', if -tboae. -who baveihe cdaeatleaalrnrereats of oar State at heart, will exert themselves, the number 0 subscribers, requisite to insure complete sac cess, can be secured within one week - after -the publication of thia prospectus , 1 na journal is to oa oevotea entirety 1.0 tne Jn rersntta tit Rdireatinn will fi rvBhtialiwtjrf'nder ih. aspiceaof the Slate Educational .Association. It witi.betha organ.or .tha-Aasocntion and 01 all affiillaiad or suoordfnate Associations" in the State, It will labor to praniote the great eadafc of Kdnca- tlon.io, all Us grafea, as one cause f aad to foster, a general aympatny between teaehere and (Officers of Owmmen Schools. Academics, and CotWea. as co-laborers i a 'hat one grcaX cause. . ft -vrHk strive to advance tfte tqteresta 01 the Common. -Sehoel System of the State, aq underlying all other iotor cats, and .auytaiaing.on, its vast granfte base, our areat educational strurure and-wiil furnish achan net of communic4.tUn between the General S uper- intenaent-or common School!" and tnoae who feel, an Latereal hi their welfare. Ta'e Jon'rnsl "erill be edited by. a lloaidaf Kditors. composed of C. II. 4 Wiley,' Superintendent of Common School!., and a n amber of th leading. Teachers of tfye Siaif.and oave, Local Editor.. w.ho wil) receive all eoutmoniao- ilons and stipertnMnd the publication. . ,. AH communications-BbouHJ e addressed ta he Editor of tho Journal of Education. Green- y. it. i.c i, .7 ' ' C.C.COLE. --'.v :-'t; j. GW.iJROOKS. -, ; ... .s.. W.W. IIOLDEN, . . . -.., f-- WM. ROpINSOS, "1 .'-i' ''" Curoniiutje. ... T ' TERMS: , ;, . : .. The Jearwal aVill be pbWishcd' motfthTy, in rhag- aaina ibraC; ia handsome style, and -wilt contain tSpagca.a tbeoHowing rcfea: . vne cony, one year,, . . v. ....! vv -Mx Oopids,", .' (o ose addVes9 10 10 SubaeriMldoa .reoeired invarlabry fa advance,' and Teceij ra sent fa the first No. " v.-.. - Tgrms apAdtcrtisiag'z : . -r 1 riAi. 6-BtbirnS. 2 jtoarrna. ' 1 mo. One page, . 7 : .. ..r40 . . .-tag - -5 Half i 40- xl, l ... .a. ppeVasrttV;8' . ' t' v i 3 lb tinea. ; . . BV:;!y 7 v . '' 4 . . z AjdveMlVeroerUS by toe fear payable quarterly All others monthly - . Teacherr sending SS0 for 25 subscribers will be entitled to.aTferirjenycTs of their Sehola, ef 16 tlncafor oa yeaW.., 4 , . , - -mere are at an nines a nunwii ui ov.nnm .- allgradea, aeedlarg teachers, and of teacher -who wantaltoaiiona aud it la not at aH (nconnwa for panics thus, Fitualrd to advertise then; dedreaand wants hi papers not expressly devoted to the cause of Edacaion, It., all- such, by general consent. wanm Keen .sianam? dwihsid me juiiuii, i would be an easy turner fiar tVachera to find aui 1 all vacant SItUBUonrj.ape iur vomm"osana X rus- tees to: learn tM address ei au tea ct era wstfuag nlaeea. -;"'-- .: life ' It is, jjtereiere, ine uesire ei, iqc-conauctors 01 1 . , .- . . . . , i j. . . t ne journal ;iu psoinu a Lrrscturw wi mis kinu. and tiaU.acKo will furnish -st ariJirtg rotices of rtieir wants very liberal dedaetioan will, ba eaada from, the asaal advertuing ratea. - , . Aagnat. - ; ' v'i''tw.6 s : t. NOTICE. y A UL persona Indented to the subscriber either h note of accOuTnL are raaneeif alia rreaieaied' ta comd forward and xnHke settlement, as it is abi aowteiy neeeasary to njs ouoinesa. tnat ne snonio mllMt avhatudaJhHn at th(a-1iinM- ' - lie will be found fvr the present at the eornarof Water and rrnesnut streets, f Rock Bpnng I, S Sept. J4. I3S7 2 J. G BEACH AS i f!NE;CANI.t WJT HAE just opened a targe and elegant va- v r rtety at naa vvaiaiag;attea.4 constsnng in riart of Gdifa Parchar haodaamelT npannied arftn gold," silver, and richly carved Ivory Bsads, Ortsit weod.-is.oony. itssrwooa ana 'selected jjicaorya I mounted in varioas style. Cat! and eiamto" oar T- . . - . . . n mm- . m, . assorimcnt at tne aai- ssa vap ctEwiBn. a Marke at. t CBAS. D. MYERS Pet, j,, tsfS, .mm ."M "t.srr ' . -aveeiasmr t-"rrwii - ninrtrit o 111 S"p'! rJcriKfMKquaniy aeeortdhand Empty Spir- O-tvBarrrta, taav raetVftT per schr. A deli a, aadforaaleby . vwArDAIS, BRO. Aag.lt. CO EMPTY SPIRIT BARRELS. f( V "me aecond-haft'd empty Spirit Barrels, UWVJ jtrat received per Brig "A. Adams," from Boston. For safe by aept 20 ADAMS, BRO. &. CO. WINES AND LIQUORS. WR fifthe,the attention of ou Friends and Patrons to the bes eelev'tion ef Wines .and LiqQors ef er ofitrred tnis market. cohBistlnp 01 - Crescent Bfandy, Vintage Ifid, Pale and Dark Otard, Dupify at Oo.' Brandy, --Old Cognac. , do. S. Bratsoa Co.'a do. Castillon efc Co.' do. " Pure old Port Wine. DulT.iSordtmPale. Sherry, old Mauicira and Muscat WitVeS, Malaga Wifla, "- - Old Seupperrtohg'Wrna, Holland Gin- ... -- Old Tom Gin extr" " . ? Woolf e Schiedam ocnnapfiS, , Cherry Brandy - -Old Peach Brandy,. " Apple do. , . , " Bourbon Whfeket, " Rye do . Irish and Scotch Whiskey,' - - - Blackberry Brandy, Sic. Madeira Win, Perfect Love Cordial, i Assorted Cordials. in bottleaj;.. " , :' Every variety of bot?icttWJfpes aard LiQiora : Clarets of various brands atwbolAla pricea Maraschino; Curacoa, ' Hosteller's Stomach Bitten, j - Aromatic do. , da 7 ...- .r ' Ginger Wine, die. dfce. Ai low prices for JASH. At theoriglnarifJiary. Ap.UJ7. . SEP. MyEIfS. NOTICE. rpHB Wilmingtan and Weldon Kaxlroad 1 'om M Pant have made arrangements for fbrwardins ail goodd consigneJ to the care of the Company, and destined lor any point on tne ime ot tne North Carolina Hond,reetcoiwrff'lroi. U landed on the Company's wbaTf, there will be ho charge far wharfage or drayag'e; but these ex penses- wHI be incurred if landed on any other wharf, and will be added to the-trel201-OBt.be " ay-biI1r 16 be collected on delivery, by the North Carolina Railroad Company. " N B. T avoid detention at Wilmington, it is essential tbat the amount of. (reight by vessels sliall, in at$ cfrsJ, be ostfnetly ata'tcd, in d"o liars and cent?, on each bill of lading, arid if goods fot more than ona person are included ut the same bill of lading, tire amount of freight for each con signee must be. separately stated. By order 01 the Board of Directors.. - -S. L- FREMONT, Eng. T- Sup't. Office of Engineer. & SuperineBdeirt, -j Wilmington. N. C, Jan. 23. 1657. S 134 OUR BLACK CASSIMERE HAT. NOTHRR Case of this most fashionable, at vie i HAT. tuat received and onened at the Ha and Cap Emporium, 34 Market a.rreei. : .. - - - aept M CHAS. D.MY ERS. freshcASdies. JTJST RECEIVED, this day by Express, anoth er lot of those delicious Candies, at the Broad way Variety Store. - No. 40 Market at reef ,' Hepl. i-l.. , W. tl.-IaniEAL.K.. TAILORING ESTA BLJSflM ET. THE subscriber has removed his Tailoring Es tablishment from the corner of Market and Second .streets, to Wilkiaaon' buildlnur. fhrr-e doors above his late location. . . lie, will atrenato the, business irfall its bf&nches. and work will be caecuted wih acanesa and des-' atch. Cutting will "be attended to promptly. Cleaning Gentlemen's apparel and repairing, will nbiA k aJtpnrlMt Irv I refer Jn regard' to my qualifications, to- rfr. Thomas' H. Huwcv. -' " " TITUS R.rXAM'ES. - Oct 13. . -' , 7Jm - - , ; glue:--;; ; Of- B AsREL BEsf AMERICAN GLUE tJ UST receive per chr. M.' V.' Da-vis, from REton. J-'tiMafa by., ,-JLDAAlS, BilO.dc CO. CiE BOcf stf . - -. DANDIES! RESH arrivals -per EjfpresS fMs morri'ing aL large arid varied as3ortinejt of thai delicto a ieiou Jandy a( tue Broadway Vatiety Store, No. 40 .narxet at. - WM.ti July 30. DaNEALE. THfii partnershina Trtterbfors existing this. day A lace,pndei iheArmao . ' - STEUH & BROJIIEEanuV 6TER?f & NEWHOF? are dvaulved by. muiaalfatneoK , : - M. NEWHOFF will coniinue to da butineea at theold'siand; o-successor t'HjKmH 4 Ban., and attend to tbe winding trpof ibte easiness affairs off mentioned firm. A.H.jiavfng Laima -againw-theJ oove urma, vr ine partners inereoi Individually will please preaent thertita M. NsrwnoF-r for set tlement prrvious to 15th of November next those "indebted to Ihe tft' will please come forward and pay,m ot ela their claims have to pass into officers handa far eoItec.tim.- --- - . L. STERN. ' fm. STERN1. tt KEWHOTF. Wllttirngton, N. C.'Sept, 3i'J837. . , S3-tL NATIONAtr POLICE GAZETTE. This Great Journal ef Crime and Criminals is in the Twelfth Year, and U widely circulated throughout the couqtry. 41 contains all the Great I riala. CrHifloal cases, na appropriate EditoriaU m the ssmctogethw with ihTormatton on Criminal Matters, not to be found in any other newsDaner: C& Subscription, S2, per Annum; SI. for Six flsiuiis, to rr remmca ny sunseribers. (wno should jangle their name and; tbatowo, oonnty and aiate where ifley resfde plainly J m ... To R. A. SEYMOUR, Editor & Propjficfof of ihi - Natfonal Police Gazette. r 1 New York City. .;L . T r 5Tay i STATES, ' N-'.tVUWII IUB1ICIT11UU. F Uf FiewOT . ' - - : a. w.davjs1. ' r . a v ... THE 0LI WELDON HOTEL r SNOW OTENONTHE EAST SI DK OF the Railroad asm net in on any Road, it is open in thennme of the ocwiy opened. EXCHANGE HOTEL. And it iajtound to do iaatice ia nasernfclra frf get ting Jheir meats the PrepTietor plrdgtog bioraelf to sjftsfy ail who may favor, him with a call, or no T ' . . - . Passengers will findntaars ready. oft the amy al ef averv train, with aoad Port era to attend to thesa and check their bagsage to any point which they mav-ewetre to nave it cnecteo. ' The House ia wtrhin twenty nepa of the Ticket Of&eevwbere passengers cifri obtain their Tickets wITrtout any trottblc, and be ii' good time after setting their. dinner r supper. Ba there iscuaaid rabla.aaggaaTe t ehange. Passengers will please near in nunn mat t nere is a house in front of mine, Rented . by the other CKrase to keep si ff tppolrton ,' which ia -calked tbe New Weldon Hotel, but g-cntterrfe n-en d ladies wilt please recollect Jbat tbfr hotrse haabeen buift on ly some f-ar. five or six years Mrrrr k now lees e. ten! baa been - occapied by three aiSL-rert peraona derin? thai time, and has a new Proprietor at area ent. Thia Old Weldon Hotel' baa been open for twe months, aavd has ne bad a Crowd1 bar once since, but it is now increasing fatin popalsr fa vor, an paasengera rind that titer mam Is aait them and aaanlwaya ready on rha table when tbe trains arrive from anv notnf- There are red biiia ortnted L by the other boose witS no name attached to tbem. evidently ncalgncd to injure mar- nr any unaae, bnl it cannot succeed, jtotwithatanding the Cm trrietor and hia asen at the -cars are particular in tadorntiaur pnaeengelrt that tne boeee tha right is tbe best, bnl anssengera find that tbo noaee na taentn is not onry me best, but tnat its taoie u aaore abamdantlv pannTied with rhe best, and that tha waiters ate more aoiita and. attentive to the want oi those who favor it with their presence. s i riase bear In mind that my bonsela fhe newly opened RXCHiNwK HOTKL en ihe tun, twen la atcos front IbaTicket Xue -.? -- .. . . . B b.SEA&S. Proprietor Octobers. I85T. . . i9-lf. " ICE! ICE!! ICE!! ! TH E, WtLM IK.fjfTON ICE, HoTjSB will ba opened for the delivery of Ice every morning at Sunrise, closing at Sunset, except oa Sundays when it will positively close at 9 A. M. TERMS CASH it is earnestly desired that no person will ask any deviation from this rale aa it will certainly be adhered to.- "ICKETScaa be procured and DEPOSITS made In adVaqce by those who .desire to) avoid the annoyance of, makiin;change. , , ICE for the country packed and forward aa di rected. . - ICE furnished to tha sick poor free of charge when directed by a Physician or member of tbe Visiting Coavnifttee. . . 1 . . , ,A. H. VANBOatatELEXv-. Ag 7f,r!f837. , ' 10-G ent. Dip. WINES !. WINES !,! WINES ! ! ! IT IS TRULT SAID that George Myere has the beat Champagne winea ever before offered n thia city. They need but a tiafrotn those uho hare not used (Hem to upercide all other brands. IMPERIAL PRA!S(), J. cases, hc-n plus ultra" of all wines from t vineyard of llouchc, Fils et Droaet Sillery du-perleurV Heidsica brand ejtadc pts. Boucbc brand . v Crown brand ' - Star brand -. - Alsoy Brandies of tha very finest grades. Pa re Holland Gfn, duties pa.Id aj f'-Jitom lloase, Wil mington,' N.C., Sherry. Port an Madeira Winea. " pure, and every possible variety, nf Wanes, Li quors. Cordials, dtc. die. in wood ac 1 e-faaa. Tuscaloosa, Monongahela and Bourbon W biefcey, with a lot of choice Old Baker Whiskey, the choi cest article ever offered before .in '"litre market Call and examine, aMhe.Orieinit Farjaarrw cery. No. Hand 13, Front atreet. . - April Ti - -- GEO. MYERS. From- J. TYSON & CO.. Tilarrofacturerr'Snd Mechanics' Exchange. Baltimore, who are author ized to-act aa AGENTS for 771 Commercial. - vtat.: - - SOUTHERX ASD WESTEFBT, JOURNAIOF PROGRESS , DEVOTED TO THC PBOMOTIOM OF - . SCIENCE,' ART; MANUFACTURES, COM MERCE, AGRtCULTURE'AKD TRADE, AND DE8MIMEP FOBT TflfK QESlt OP Merchants Plan ter sVrS. the TJfomea of Bual t-. t. MiiEOrrni richard Edwards edivob Assisted, by a large number of Distinguished Contri- .. - . Dutors m Toruins spates, ' - The Joarna I of Progress is aliid.J0 ao party. It mail. tains as political principles, the INTEGRITY .p.L rwisi-KKHK UKTHr; umurt.and the -SOVEREIGNTY OF TH STATES, according to the condi (ions afnd limitations ef the FEDERAL CONSTITUTION. ti seeks toeaerglie these principlea bv increasing intercour to between ail sections nf tbe Country, and developing lha re sources of the SOUTfl aM WEST, 4 The Soutn' producer Ibe great Stapler of tbe Country and consumes Vast amounts of the pro. ducts and minufactora of . our own and foreign, lands; hence, the Importance of Commercial Cen tres and Internal Improvements, to lu-ep pace with he North; which is mabins such rapid strides ta commercial and poliiieal anvereignty. - The Journal ol Progress will be theCOMMER CIAL AND INDUSTRIAL ORGAN of tha SOUTH AND WEST devoted to Education COMHCBCE, FlHAMoa, TbaDM, ISTCatMAI. birKDTI' MENTS, M ANCFACTUBrACBICDLTUnd MlaTIKeU" Inall ilTese departments ita columns will be worthy " of patronace. . J 1 : , ; 'l o our t iintiy reaacrs. vve wiUfurntstf a pag -i reea'Sie and irteresfing to the old and voamneun BistfnVcf orfutnal s'nd select Blograalilcal sketches of diojingnished men; the la test and most retiaMe news of the day-irorr. time to time we will farnisb a Statistical and Historical account of the Com mercial CitieanXownath.t'ughout theCountry, together with lLilpTaATios:aan'Aaiu) cxFaassLT poa THIS" OCBWAL. i- Agents, wanted for this Joarna I. on which a liberal commission js allowed. Those applying: forasencies. must forward; a reconuncudationfrom.. ona or more Merchantand tbe Post Master of the iownr. No'' ether afpilicafioa: noticed. Specimen numbers sent to any part of the country 00 aooii- cation. " A II communieationa to be forwarded to the Journal 6T Progress, Baltimore or St. L'ouU. - Publish co .MohthlV, at, the Alan of act tir era and -f ' - MechanlSa'. Exchange, Sun Iron Building. Balti more, and af Ibe N.' K. Co'r.-nf Chestnut rt Pnnr.' th Street, SL Louia, Mo-,and supplied byappoint. ed Agenfs tfrronghoiil fTie United Stateaw TERMS rOrrly 92 per -annum, 15 copies will '- be aent taonb address, if In the eoncfry, fofSIS. JjT PostMaatersareanthorised toaetna AgentavS' ind retain fot thtflf 66 ft m Union 25 per cent. ' j . : Feb. 19.- ' '4. -ifi - - " . . THE JfORTa CAROLINA MUTUAL UFE INSURANCE COiUP'y. THE aboViSCotrrpany hrabeen rnoperationaincn the lstof April, i848, Under the directiocof tha . ol ..wiog Ofhcers, vix . Dr.Crtarlcs fc..Jonhon, President. Vfttt.D. Haywoda,- Vice President. : - v JoftnG. WSfliamS, Secretary, ' , Wm.H.o'nea.'feaaura. . . . - PcrrW Busbee, Attorneyr - .'- t Dr.Ci&rtes E. Johnson, J rL- , n j - Dr. W . H.McKee, - , i Medical Domrd or Dr. K B. taywood, 5 Consultation. J.Herairian,. Oenefat Agent. - " This Company has received a charter glvfns-arl. vantages totheinantad over an v other Company. " Thef Erection gives the Husband the priviiegeto icstrrentaetra life for the sole use of hia Wife aad -Children free from sfiy claim to f tha renreaenia- ' sivesof the htrsband or any of his creditor. t Organize on purely mua prtnctples' the life tiremberarticfpaleiai ( hetpAofeof the profit which areieclarcd annually. Beeidea. the anoHcant tn Z - Ife.wnen the annua ipremlum ia oveta30 may ni 1 one half in a Note. .. ," AilclaimsfartnaaranceagafBsttheCowiDanvwIl ' ;- epaid within ninety dayaaficrproof f th daatb - urte party taiarnisned. Slarea-ereinsnvadfoTonaorfive years: at rates " which w ill eonbta all Sraveholdera to eenre-tbf clavsofpropcritysgalasi the pnreruintyof life. Slave insurance oresentaa new and intereaitn reatureta the history of North Carolina. which wlU " prove very impotant to the Southern Statra- . , 1 neiasttcrur mrxrrtna operauon ol this Company ihawsa fertlargeaeaoirntoF be1neae nir than theDircctora expected to dothefirst year-shaving -alreadylsaned mora than 200 Policies. - , ur.Wmr. W. H aaaree, MedlceJ Kxantiner. a nd Agent. Wilastngtan, N. G. . ,. - AltnoramdnlcaMonaoBbnalncf of tht Comrtaaa .- hotilflleaddressafa , mj. r ICHARD ' H. BATTLE, Sec'y. -, Raleigh. Jcne 3. jr ' . - . - , - ; TTt -9. C O M M 1 3 S I O N M 1? RCil ANTV .1- .. . 1 AS. Cf.iaTWTft. . MILES C08TIM, - JAS. C. SMITH fc CCK, 021 MISSION- HER CHANTS, No.. 2. JSOITTH WATER. STREET, rwiLMI5GT0?fr X. C, Aprit26: ' '" v :';; IS-Tt ' n. noLLXEav c roTTSt.jr j. caateaE!r DOLLNER, POTTER t;C0. COMMISSION XMERCIlANTSi apH130,lB55. V''A' - .--- TMt. fALUMSAr;:;;::t SI A 8 AG bashelaenBriihl'Canny- tVJ'.Baga. For aale by ADAMS, BKO. dt CD- September 8, taT. NEtXriT'Tj AND l AlII. TYe " t X RETWO VKRYKSSK.XT1ALQUAIJT1E3. in a hat. , They are both combined tn ear . jnarljs nopuler BUak Casalmaae Bats, -whicl. reSt, offered to tbe public aa the teat bat yet: batradar. A for dress or ba Jinrsa wear. - A case jast received - kw Express at tha Hat and Cap-Etntxwtan,. Tl Market Street. CHAM. D. MYEK. . Oct. 15.-X--65. plauatisii to '.he raa gist rate.1 ,.- i led to -prepare an ad dress to the CoJ .... ...... r - -r-w -i-fi, ' - -.
The Tri-Weekly Commercial (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 7, 1857, edition 1
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