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4 1 m flirts -, m w. w a- s a VOLUME XI NUMBER 55. WILMINGTON, N. C., THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 24, 1856. WHOLE NUMBER 1310 V I 111 II MISCELLANY, From the Philadelphia Conner, THE WHITE COTTAGE: or, j ; GALLANT DEFENDER. THE i i BT BESSIE BEECHWOOD. One cold winter's evening there' were three persons gathered round the ceiitre- table in William Morton's little parlor, variously engaged, to pass the; long evening. The first was the master ot the house, a fine looking, good-humored old gentleman of sixty, who was olmost universally called 'Uncle William' by his young" friends, 'The second was Aunt Lucy his wife, a sweet gentlewo man, somewhat younger than himself ; and the third, your humble servant. " Aunt Lucy and I were working and chatting, interrupted by occasional par agraphs from the evening paper, which Uncle William was reading. Having read it through, advertisements and all, the reader let the paper fall in his lap, and sat watching his wite as her busy needle passed iu and. out. We had fallen into a silence, which was sudden ly broken by the- gentleman's exclaiming- . . 'Shall I telfyou a story, Bessie V 6h ! delightful lvcried I ; but, patch ing the merry twinkle in his eye,; I ad ded, 'A true story though. No fibs now!' ! 'Oh ! I promise it is true, every word of it, replied he; and, leaning his arms on the table, and glancing at his wife, he began . -. . . i Many years ago, when this city was the village they sometimes call it now, there stood a little cottage on what was then the outskirts, but is now the heart of business. As this cottage lay directly in my road between my dwelling and placeof business, naturally attracted my attention by its quiet beauty and j rural situation ; the vines clambered over it in summer and almost bid its white wall, and an air of neatuess pervaded tlie place, which showed that woman inhabited it ; but of the inhabitants, ex cept occasionally an elderly lady, 1 saw nothing for many mouths ... - 'However, at length that cottage he came the object of my walks ; it hur ried my departure in the morning, and induced my earlier return ; in the eve ning. But, -although the cottoge itself was just as pretty as ever, I did not notice its beauties as formerly. A gol den head aU the window, or peeping among the vines, had now far more h aims for me.' . j I glanced at . Aunt Lucy she was limiting ; but the hair that could be seen beneath her cap was silver, not gold, f Well,' continued the old gentleman ; 4that bright head - became most; unac countably mixed up with my accounts .and calculations, and bales of cotton had the most surprising habit of chang ing into white cottages overgrown with -vines. I fouud that these juggleries Tvere seriously interfering with my bus jiess, and so 1 determined to obtain, at all hazards, an introduction to the fair . unknown aud thus, lay the spirit if pos sible, v : ... i . I 2 'This I found easier to resolve than to do, for no one of my associates seemed to know the occupants of the white cot- h tage. . But 1 was not to be so conquered. By dint of close " watching 1 discovered -that my charmer at certain times left her home to take her music lessons, judging -from the roll of music she carried. But how to avail myself of the information 1 had obtained 1 '- " ;r. Among my acquaintances there was sl good-for-nothing young dog, called Jack, who was a good enough fellow in . the main, but who was always in want of t money, or in some scrape or ' other, iu- , 3xth of which dilemmas I had frequently assisted him; consequently he was al ways willing to do any little thing in re turn that did not require much exertion, for He was proverbially indolent. So, in my; present necessity, I hunted up Jack to assist me. . . .. t-, Jack,' said L 'do you want to.make a little something towards a new outfit ?'. ' . For he was lamentably seedy. - j , 'I'm your man,' replied he, .'provid ed it's not too much trouble.' A littlet before five ou ;jthe appointed day i was at my post, and keeping with ' ' in the shadow of the prison wall, saw Pthe young girl come quietly along Sixth street, aud pas on towards Spruce, her usual destination. At the .exact mo- jment Jack: joined me, his anxiety to know the nature of his 'secret service' making him unusually prompt. He looked eagerly round, but 1 laughed at his fears, and so re-assured him, that f we chatted pleasantly for the intervening : half hour. . ' , : 'A 8 six struck f torn the neighboring bell I directed his attention to the hous. the fair music-scholar would presently leave.' In a few moments she appeard, i, J and tripped quickl and lightly along, lit tie dreaming of the dark plot that was 'r brcwiag within the shadow of the prison wall, of which she was to be the inocut .-, victim. - ;."-:" ' ,' ; : - 'Jack,' said I, as we first caught sight ; of her, you see that young lady; as she erases Prune street, you must follow and speak to her insist upon accompanying , herbut rnind what you are about, for Atltie proper moment I shall interfere, - and most probably knock you down ; at apy rate, I shall rescue ibe lady, and see t ier home. - . , , t 'All right !' laughed Jack : depend on me.' ; 'By this time the lady was quite near, and instinctively quickened her pace as she reached the gloomy building. It was still quite light, but the neighbor hood was lonely, and the Potters Held, now Washington Square, still before her. Jack started on nis errano, ioitowed as closely as was prudent, by myself. He did his work faithfully, and the young girl crossed and rcrossed the street to es cape his importunities. At hrst she had quickened her steps, but overcome with terror, they now began to flag, and feai- ins she would fall. 1 thought it the time to interfere. Quick as thoneht I snraiiff upon Jack, and dashing htm aside, flung him upon the pavement: then, overtak ing the young lady, who was walking tremblingly on, I drew her hand through my arm, saying 'Pardon me. Miss : iut will you not allow me to set you home 1 Your road is lonely, and night approaching. I think I have settled that fellow, but others may molet.t you. 'She made no oljrctioii, for she was too terrified o speak,' and I am sure frit grateful to me as her defender ; so, uti- reproved I held my ground, talking re- a, ecuuuy anu wiiMdiiiiy iu iiirvcin iitri -ing obliged to reply, though my head was m almost as grout a uutter as her own. . r l t 'vvnen we leacneu ttit- cot;.ige, which I foui.d vvithout any (tnectior fr m her, of course, the mother heiself came to the door, and looked hor astoish . . t mem 10 se.f a jreiuit;rnin w;:n ri -r daughter. Tl e y"mg gijl essay rd 'O speak, but stiii iifti'itis a:id tiigtiieueu, fche threw In r atns aioinc! her mother's thf tasii cf explati:itio:i dcvolveii" uy.c me : so witti a 4o:u taco but a weal; heait I tokl the lah lor thf signt of those tears made me feel like a sad vil lain ana wnen tiie. inoihi asked me in, and the daughter seconded the in vi tat ion wiih a teaittd uiush, I could not resist, though I felt like a coward in thus taKiug auvaitago ol ti listing, un suspecting i'iuceiico. However, ni bashfnliK'SS did not last v.-rv long, lw in six weeks -ve were betrothed : 1 had been too mncii iLtiested to notice that Aunt Lucy's work had falieti from her hands, ai.d that with wonder Mi tier laigi eves ne. was .gazing ut lie husband ; tut as ht fiiiislu'd, I glanced at her as she exc lamed Why William !' wnn a great Durst ot i.tusnter, uncle William leaned b ick in his chair the ex prtssion of her ustonishmei.t .Klded fuel ta his mirth, and he laughed till the tears streamed down his rosy cheeks. 'And was it really you, Aunt Lucy t m as. Ken i. 'Yes, indeed, bu 1 never dreamed he was such a deceiver !' You could ask Jack, but that he has gone to Texas. He often wanted to know if 1 had any more such errands to do. 'You ought to be indicted for obtaining goods under false pretences, exclaimed i. laughing She came very near not getting me after all.- said he, iirymir his mirthful tears 'Do let me hear the sequel of this won derful history,' I said ; but Aunt Lucy looked up deprecatingly, saying 'rfow, William, don i be so foeltsti ! But Uncle-William, nothing daunted by his wife's objection, proceeded . ' Well, you see, about three months be fore we were married. I was engaged to lake her to a party. There were several friends going together, and a lady who was staying' with Lucy was to go with another gentleman. .Light o'clock was the time fixed upon for goinsr. but some business prevented me from being there nt the hour. The other geutlenian came, and they wait ed till near nine for me; then the gentle man, becoming impatient, proposed to g without me, and let me come after them After much persuasion, backed by her mo ther's approbation, Lucy construed, leav msr a ineisai'e lor me ii grea'. nr-.sre, hi half-past nine. 1 dashed up lo the door, on iy to find the bird flown Uitfiippoinui.eni and some little-self-accusation contributed to put me in no very-., good humor, and I immediately set mvsr If to invent excuses tor myself, and laying ail .he blame upon Lucy, so that when t arrived nt the party I wa in no very - envtiifjie moo't ol ;tiir-r and jealousy. 1 Lucy was looking charming, and was surrounde-i by -t circle .if g.ilianu, which did not tend, tr pacify m. f real anxiety in her glance, but my humor tlistorteti it t. one of reproach. I 'tl not .pproacn Per. or recognize her presence," but played in agreeable to desperation. 1 saw her strive lo be mv. but failing in the attempt, seated herself iu a corner : and v fusing ail atten tions, sal auifilv. during ihe reti of the evening 1 felt that st.e s-oneil to play the flirt, even to rrveng-" herself, and re morse began to tug at my heart strimrs bat I was too proud to acknowledge be fore thai' comuaiiv mv fault by going to her. and ..not jhinking of the sacrifice of pride she wus uvtkkrgl)y appe.inng reg tec ted, ; rther ih!, I should ihi-k her hear less una c.re'ess ot mf intiOiis. fttt throughout the pvening"! succeeded in m.i king two people as ihijerabie as ueed be. On returning, I acepinl stsar iriheir carriage, to sh"W her bow rareless I ws. nod laughed and chatted,' ihouah my heart was . bursting. -Lucy did not s pea k When we reached vbe cottage the two friends alighted and passed into the parlor I assisted Lucy to decend,"nd attended her to the entry f -'then with a cold goot night I was turning to go, whet she laid ber band upon my arm, and said id a tretic uloos voice, while tears stood in those dear blue eyes William, what are you doing V . , Making a fool of myself I 1 cried, fold- ing hr in iuj. ureas, 'nod irywg a breHk your heart too, 1 believe :' for che was sob bing convulsively uMn my jjreast.' Oh I whHt a vill.iin I Mi lik! f:rfeitily she grew calmer, mirt smiling through her tears,- saui, . ' Let the sufferinp of ihis night teach us what life would be were wp Ions es tranged, that we may for ihe iulure avoid the rocks that have so nearly wrecked our happiness. . 4 The dear giil was riffhi. For thirty years have w- s.il-d over tiff's ocean, and, have always sn ared clear of the rocks ' 'How could we fad with such a cap- tain V said Aunt Lucy, smil.ng. while tears I atrection nite i tie. blue eyes I 'And such a pilot, .larling! said the old ' And such a pilot, thirling !' man, tonrtly kissing her. Why, Bess, tears "will rust your nee dles,' sait UuHe WiHiam. wishing to turn the attention Irjin his own emotion. , ' TfAH, TJi cle Will ? . W hy n' beads V 1 exclaimed; but with a.n rue ml i. Ions tMigh he patted my nead, arm m a Ww moments 1 bade goof night to rh hero i.l heroine of the White Cottage AT THK iluiliifa Ilarit- . :i- cm .t la .ulactorj. . H t. yliscriU roapecllutty i m. riii. t iubli iti k ol -vadili jp'. t-iurnesk MountinL.a: c lau s..d i.kjs: i-., proved style, andis ubta'nlv .puljv iurinj. ai -iore on iiirk irrti.j:iy i 'i;)t.ir. ol artu i n (In shove lin . rroui a:e ili will bt ablt to Lii cntii -.iti8f"gi:ii'.rr.. a inavTavoi him with a call lit tm now r hand and il!i-.nna;ainiy uniu iar.'ii i.-rtnie!i -! Curu.h G'?t an.. Sultrii If'trmsx. lt fit's. SultlL s Ftritltrf Whip.- t-r. 0:nlij-au:a.'f Swldltt Wnim p.ailt.1 hu ll i ilf w irr.nt In in i'i i. U.K.. .1 . . .n if-r I Vllllh&. 1 !i.. !'-l'll rt (arm- li:t atrlielv. I-sii. 'l i ui ic . a.ul ati iiher jr- liolk usuall iryi in sm-h e-tH-.iibmeiits, aii o which he oiler I. w fo C.1SH,"! .'iitnticrrHi iu prunipt cuii tut n -t4dle,tlarnoH. Trunk. t.lii-.il Bag. 4fce. .c. niMf'-in vrdpr tnaJi!itur. i. ltie ijoc lin ii.i?cTin.-; ilway K-t.- n oc k, t:irt iiopiv oi trlns Leather anil tm r.i-w. i.r, J will ipi tlir..u"l' ihi m,n :l jooi'asorlr.i. ii,. l-'l it.. A It are Invitee' to ":li i.al x.imin.- (iooila. whetlu i in want or nol. ufe I :' wu rr i .. si.nw. ingmy 83ortneni l n I win. t-i y rn vnj me i at; Harneat-anti "o.ich I i iniiuiiii; sold . i a (ai : orir ii. pergoiia MiylPk ni;iiiii:n lLr AIo, Whlc ai wholesale Mlkindaiil RMir. V. hiilt-K ..milm. t. . old on nmHiUii.iif J. 0?IOLF.V Fb 7, 1356 ' v18 KB, ICE,iCK 'Vitminston Ice House will he I ii r. itmtniton Ice House will he "pen for Ir I livery ot ! K 'rntn punri!e to unnset. exeem on -iitwlav. h n it ill he closed ai 9 o'c'ork Lm the .irninif - . "tiee One fni ner p iuml for quantities of 'hre. p undH and over. ; I erms casti, in all casen, without ex.-cpliun Tickets can be procured by i-uch as desire iTtetn Ice Iu rntsh. d to the Kick poor, tree of eharse wnen ry direction liom pn Lil ians T l.-ltn2 cm mitiees April 19 15 ,r SPIUIT BARRELS. I T PUIMK SBCOD haiid.Spitiis Turpen J. J tine bbls., now landine and fo niile bv June 17. ADAMS, BRO & CO CI1SCUL R SAWS. rpHOSK?AWS stiiaptd J. M KORINSON St are manufactured of the finest quality Cast Sieal, by the very best workmen I nev are lent pered bv SyWexiet'a Patent Tempering Machine. (which lempeia more evenly, and renders the blade tiner, t the na-txe. ut plate, thn ny other ap paralua,) and arround on roii'hwelrs Patent Sam urtndtng i at hi no; the only maehino tha1 will ijrind a Circular Saw peifortlv iu-. For sale bv J. vl. IIOHIINSO.V & SON. Wilmingion. N C , July I 46 P. S. aws .f everv kind mle to order. Herald and lournal copy. FOR SUMMER. IJLUNGR. Shower, md- Sponsre Bath-, Water nolera and Uefriirerator. Just received and lor sal by J l. LI1VK. Kurnliure - loretiHO. in, front st. June 24. , 43 Orrrca VViu & Mas Rjui. Koad Wilmington, D'C. i3ih,lfc65. TOTICK is hereby given iha I all Fr ight tiant i ported by ihU Road will be at Ihe enttri- risk or ineowniT. irom ttie mom ni n is iimaoen 'rom he Cars at the point of delivery L.. J. Ft. KM ING. General SupertnK ndent 117 ly Dec IS. axi:s, AXES. Ol " Boxirta 8 " IT. imni-ns ' 1 " rtoxlnp " " 2 " P..ieI o'iite Rmad Aim. Low for cash, GK H KKI.I.E' 4.HRi. April 12. Aio Ii. Vrth talcr street CAMJY Ais .r'e-1 fre h 'fid . O'-O jti--- 'i-ceiv M VRHS 34. :ti" 3 U!XEIVi:i 0 lfNsIGNiE.T. , , I1HI.S tvh iffin'-celer rated hack eountty . . u i 2. -. : if Drought Ale and ,' weet Clticr, ar ' May 3i. io. 15. Mark' t atiret ; V1I.UABLB TO LNTlLIIiS. 1 K have jut I pi.i upon r tail. I cask Port W ine. - 1 - Mad"ira, th h- s article evei offered i this market. - Ai h; Original Grot-ery. jr. GK uVKilS. Q W maty nnoreiemtiona in ihe w . O.- or UMBRKLLASn' we offer o ne beaHiiful DVTCU HEAD CHEEKiu received dat a ... ; . ; GFa). ";M VEIts. Oi l 11. ;- ' ," ;" ' ;r ' 90 V ! FRESH GROCERIES. i S we are to l4rt vr.h in a few days, for the i pu'p.ia f purch-tioff a new ! ck vf Gro' cries, I iii tn"K tjiiar wtitf tir. not paid I'etr Bit's to Jtli It! I do io lnm -lia'e'y Julv 19. . - G e.O K ' K W VKRs notice. --u- le'KO fHES. Ma loth, 1856 - M . K copi rtnerhip af Jones. . Moore V Co fa I 'hisdav di-solved by .mnal e a'enl Allpef- on-ind-trd hy nHc or accuupi ate n quested l iaiie iioroe-ll ie payment or :hv will and thewi in tb h.tndsot jd 4prnev lor colli etion. " J)HN jo -. ks, " - j. p. MOORK, ; - t. Me 1 1 LI. A.N r H K subscrthar liavlnr uarcliaeed tii eatire twerest of Jonea Moot A tZv.. wl H conllnne the huainawa ui hi- own areoaat. thankful foe i he fa sura con fered upon the firm, and hope to h ive a Ronlinfiatwa of lb ain. JAMES P. MOORK. -Msy20. . fJJ UHCUL1K. A BOOK FOtt EVERT SOUTHERN METHODIST Karlv in 1856, probaKly in ihe month of Febru iry, I expect lo publish a new work to the parti ulsrfejiurea of which I beg leave to rail your at tention. ' : The Annals of Southern Methodism, for 1855v win be a ijt it) o volume 01 not lea inan obu pages, well printed, iruin stereotype plates, upon rood paper It wid contain all available atatUtica in every department of the operatiuna of ihe .VJETHODISr EPISCOPAL CHURCH. SOOTH. The design embraces the Plan of Episcopal visi tation; aecounla of the sepsiona of ail the Conter- ences livid in t-65, the appointraenla, aumbera, &cj . buiniuary of all reported revivals, notices of the dedication of new Churches; reports of College Commencements, with all else connected with our educational movements; a resume of our Mission ut operations, embracing whatever ceema of eene rat laierevt in :h:tl department ; the movements of ine Tract and Sunday i hool Societies; whatever nppi-rtiiins to out puD.isiung ntcresta, wit a an nouneements of all New Kr.oka published by our 'oneern. or written by Southern Methodirts ; what the hurcrr Is doing for the ins'ruction of dtevee Historical and t iogmphical Rusays; interesting peraonal r minisuean-s ; and a miscellany of im portant facta mid incident. " THE - ANNALS." It UbeHtlwJ. Iwl fe:. f itr aud ft-;i.W.?jprvt theprogrvof noutnera ffleihoilism. I will occur to vou at once, lhaf If T"IS!IVe WC ce. ded in preparing ths volume wiih any irasona- ble amount ol skill, it will not only be a very agree. ble book rr present readMiir, but thai every year Ail! -iit to Its val-ie as showing the posture of Sou rrir.rn tieihodism at this particular junctuie nf its iu.ry , c THIS DIGEST ; 'ViJI he apecinily valu . ble isa- Book of reference. o whatever q'lvtion of general in rret may arise in regar.t ti the venu of 185. it is hoped that a iii.-i.icinry unawer wil: t.e found in ih Annul x hite it" in i3!iev5d I hit ihe Ministers In our ' burctt will detifc copies atriun iliey can be o'i'a'nei', I have pdid regard to itu'whsi I suppos ed the trtPtri ! finer il teidtra Tlie o1d"t mem ivrrcof the t.'huri-h wii.' find sket'-hi s that carry tt'em back lo their enrli-T compeers, as in this dc p irtmeni t have riot restricted rayetf to the hibto ry of the year, rnt have collected whatever hss ap peared diinn the vear, which, a h s'orv and btog "nphy. preervos t'trt .iieinuira w" t'le ol len lime, una ol" the earl v men ot Southern 'Methodism. Tht 'or'i will be pub:ihed at due Ooliar a copy. TleiHe who niscrihe in advanee, shall rere;ve the liiKt copies issued from llu3 press A gold dollar parted in i letter can be sent seen rely and is pref erab'elo i.illsoritistanl nk. Those of the banks n orch and South Cari-lin i will be a good aagold. In re' utn a copy will he sent wel wripped and pre Kiiit. My -dd-' U . OoldborV NO. CH'Aitf.KS K V KF.MS. Ore. 2i. 122-lm K SUI'ERIOK June 3 ardi le J Jl for al. by ::obIi"on A SON. 34. KMi'TV BARRELS. K.MPTV spirits Turpentine larrel, juat i.i-ilno her fchr. Sunnv South. For 5 ale lv AHaMS.BUU.aCO Hit) 17 i , 62. WIUiLXGTON & UEL. R. R, CO. Optick Khvisibkb mo Scfcbihtsndeiit, ) tiiminion, N. C. Jan. I, 156. i HF: PA-sHNGKh TKA1NS WILL. fJN I TIL further notice, run over this road aa fol- " GOI.N'G NORTH, DAILV. IMV KX 'RKSK 'I'll A I N leaves Wilmington it 6 A VI i arrives at Goldkboro' at 9 54 Uavet ir. b minutes - and arrive at Weldon al 1.30 P. M NIGHT K.XPRRSS TRAIN leaves Wilnitng tm at 4 30 P Al .; arrive-at Goldkboro' at 8 6", to vupper 20 minutes arrives at Weldon at 1.00 A. .VI. s ' GOIG NOUTH, DAILV. DAV t-.XPKKSS leavee W eldon at 12 .; ar- ives at Goldftboro 3 20 P. M. leaves inS min utes; arrives ai Wilmington at 7.30 P- M to sup per. NIGHT pXPRRSS leaves Weldon at 9 P. M arrives at vnosDort- at i.iu a. ii leaves ins minmes-ajrives at W ilimn'Mon at 5 30 A. AI. "!2r"The Night F.xprrrs Train connects with the North 'arulina Railroad, both way, at Golda boro. ! Through 1'ickets North sold in VS i!minein; in HltniMirel2 lo Philadelphia SI4; to New Vork 15 SO: io Washington, DC, tl. L;r HCKS.TS WILL NOT II SOLD TO A REG BO IK PKBSON. ! Passenger. are notified that an extra ciarge qf one cent per mue uill be required of Ihote xcho do not purrtase ticket at tat ions. .. Freigut by paenger trains double rate Lo cal fare, with tickets, aboul 3 cents per mile; il naid in the can, about 4 cent per mile FllFIGHT TRAIN".. Two through schedule trains between W'ilrninsion and W eldon, eseh week; leavini; altrrnatriv on Mondays and ''hursdin s and arriving on Tuesdays and Fri dar . Two schedule tta'WS per weeij lo Goldebo- ro'; leaving vvilioineton on Tuesdata and Fri- div8, and Goldaboro' on Wednesdays and. Satur- tavs AH due on t'relght, up or down, payable a I Gen fiii f rtlant mi e in Wilmington on recilpt or .ieilv. iy, inctudins 'hat on the North Carolina 'tal'ro.d : h. I.. FREMONT Ian 29 General Superintendent. PROSPECTUS TI1E RAIL ROAD TIMES. OF AN INDEPBNDEST JOtTRNAL.- Devoted ta News, Internal Improvement, Educa tion, Agriculture, Manufacture q Com merce. ' K know that the Interests ol ihu Peopla ot t ntr flute demand eueh a paper, and believing ha I one free from political stritt a and quarrels ol h day, devoted to such topics, will be ihe kind rhevdesir-, we confidently enter upon this enter prie with ihe asnuranoe ol meriting and meeting their appro! atiun anil support, fur object ia to rn the Timet, the mirror . I the Slate, in which It c m sri- their jruii in--rets held up and encjur ;gtd. ' -" ' - ' - --v --- : - i I'KR.VAI. I vlPittiVKMENTS.-To tl.isstib Jei t we exp' ci lo dt v.iie in much space as a lull -taiemeni of ihe arioi a -.petal Ions will require; for as mr work f improvement advance, so do all the oiher interests ot th Mate. EOUCATI-N. It is a-source of regret tost) interested in the 4 Cdoentlostal . inieresta of out Jfitat, (and who is noLl) that Our papers are so much devoted io party polities, i.e , thai this great cause bus been too much n.glecteJ;we propose, ficretore, to devote to this subject, a portion ol ou. spare , W e will foster and carefnhy note- the i'lancenier.t of Kducation, not oniy in our higher Schot'ls, but also in eur Common. School. AGKICULTDP.K, MAN1JF ICTURE ' AND ' OMHKRCB, at t-i stage of oar history, are iniimaad'ng the .attention of a'l our good State, and inouev-kvinz citizens. Therefore, the Mark'-. eta wiil be reported with care, and all itemacalcu- iatea to throw rtgnrnn enner i inose inseparable or anchea f industry, will be-carefully gleaned and inserted every week,. . . - i . It is unnecessary to ay more If we had tlmei but the "whistle ft the Io-oinoitTe on the East and the cheering new from the Weal admonish in to cl--e. Ptri:ir as,' however, to assure you lhat ihe firm number of the Times will mace its appearance about th tim the ears reach this nlaca from the East. . -, TERMS The Times will be printed week I v fn Greensboroach.N. Cob new 'material, and con tain as much reading matter aa any paper in the -mie. tor Wl per annum in advance- - , e.. . . ii.ou an, :r c. C. COI.E. - J. W. ALBRIGHT. Not. 6. ' - - - . 1 00-fit CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. 1"H E undersigned have purchased he Drag F.a rabKshment of Messrs. C. 4.D. OiPra, They wilt coaiina-e the Draiz bwdneea let it vs rtoum branches ander ihe firm f W. H RA RES dt. CO. WALKER MEABES. 'J.L HEaRES. M. D. TliE rttl-WdEIiLY COlIMEKtlAL Is published every Tobsdav, Tmubsdav and Satvbdat at 5 per-annum, payable in all cases! tn advance. BV fHOVIAS LORING Editob andpaorais- OB, , Corner Frout and .Market Strceta, WILMIHOTOK. If. C. R.4TESOF ADVERTISING. 1 aqr. 1 insertion 4b SO I 1 aqr. 2 months, $4 00 1 2 ' 75 I 1 3" 5 00 i 3 1 09 I 1 " 6 8 CO t ' I month, 2 60 1 12 , 12 00 Ten linea or less make a aquare. It an adver- isement exceeds ten lines, the pi ice will be in Toportion - ' , " Alt advertisements are payable at the limeol heir insertion. Contracts with yearly advertisers, will be made n the most liberal terms. . No transfer of contracts for yearly advertising vi II be permitted Should cireu.nstancea render change in business, or an unexpected removal necessary, a charge according to ihe puMiahed erms will be at the option of the contractor, for he time he ha advertised. The privileze of Annual Advertiser is lrlctl limited to their own Immediate business; and all advertisements Tor the benefit ol other persons, -wll m all advertiMovsiism)! immediate! v con. neeted with liielr ovi baslsw-ss, and aH axecss of idvwrtisements In length or otherwise beyond lite timlts-engaired, win be charged ai the uawal rates. No Advertisements Is Included In ma con.ract or the sale or rent of houses or land in town or on n try or for the sale or hire of negroes, wheth er the propcrtv Is owned by the advertiser or by other persons. These are excluded by the term "immediate bunne " All i IvenUement inserted in the tri-weeklv Co-nmtrcial are entitled to one leseriion In the Meekly free of charge. Kin. CARn AND FANCY PRINTING, EXEMPTED II SUPERIOR STYLE- VWRVr POIt THE COMMBRCIAI.. Nsw Vobk Merara. Dollhib dt, PottiTb. Motion Chabls.Smith. o. 6. Central Wharf. Philadelphia S. F.. Comm. Haiti more Wm . H. Pbakb and War. Thomson TUB NORTH CAROLINA M liTUAL LIFE LNSL R AME CO M 1" , UALK1UU, N. C. i'HK above Company h? a been in operation! net X the 1st of April, 843, under the directlonof the lollowiof Otiicers. viz : Dr. Charles K. lonhson, President Wm. Haywood, Vice Presidenf . John G. v iliiams, Secretary, V .11. Ii. Jones. Treasure. Purrin busbee, Attorney, II- , k . -i - I . . I. llr W-n H .MrKee ( Medical Doa.'d ol Dr. R.B. Haywood, cn."' J . Hersmin. Uenersl Airent. This Company tias received a chartei giving ad- iantaces tolne insured over an v other . .omn in v 1 IU bill section fives the tluaband the nrliuleao it insure hisown life for ihe sole use of hia Wife and Children, free from any claimsof the represents. lveaoi inenusnanaorany ot his credilora. Organized on purely mutual principles, the life membersarticipatein the whole of the profits which are declared annually resides, tn- applicant fot life, when the annuaipremlom la overSJO may paj one nan in a iv nie. All claims lor insurance against the Comoant wil repaid within ninety daysafler proof of the death of the party is lurnifiiea Slaves are insured rorone or nve years, at rates wnien will enaoie a-n Skiavenoidera to secure thl. class of properiiy against the uncertainty of life. Slave insurance presents a new and interestln feature in vheJiUtory of North t'srolina. which will nrove very important to the Southern States. me last tour montns operation ofthia Commni showsa veryl arceamount of business more than the Directors expected to do the first year having already issued more than 200 Policies , Or. Ws. W. Habbiss. Medical F.xaminer. and Agent. Wilmington, rv . u. Allommanicstlonsonbusinestof theComoanv should (e address" to JOHN O. WILLIAMS, Sec'y. Raleigh, June 8. If 5 CIGARS. 1 AA AAA CIGARS, at prices from 5 00 a. JJ lJJ to $40 per thousand, at th Fsm ily Grocery, GEO. M VERS April 17. 14 IN STORE AND JUST RECEIVING' A I BBLS. Stewarts and N. V. Refined Sugar. - v r t-r ua, Lioar, d-e; 65 bbls. Cincinnati and Baltimore Rectified Whiskeva ; 15 bbls. Men. fork; 2a bbls, Fayetteville Flour t 2i boxes Ad amantine and Sperm Candles ; 12 barrels and 15 boxes Butier, Soda, and Milk Crackers; 5 Hhds tiolasses. For sale by W M. L. S. TOiVNSIIEND, No. 20 Market Street. May 24. 3 . CONVENTION ! W INE AND I.lQUOlv MEUCHANTS.-A meetinff will be held In iMi rlnra enrlv'ir. May, of the Wine and Liquor Merchants of Niw nanover county,- lor the purpose ol adopting measures for the removal oi modification of the extreme heavy tax now imposed upon them. C3-A further notice wiil be given of ihe time and place of holding said Convention. 'April 29. e 19. A BOOK FOR EVERY METHODIST. THE ANNALS OF SOUTHERN METHODISM FOR 1855. Edited by the Rev Charles F. Deems. I). D. - pHI-i Nsw Wobk embraces the tatitic and a a- great variety of other interettinr in forma' ion in every department of Southern Methodist opera. lions, under the toi owing tnerl beads r- - I. The Episcopacy. II. Plan of Visitation. III. The Confen nces. IV." Dedication of Chur ches V. Revivals. VI. jlist-ions. VII. Colle ges. VIII. unday Schools. IX. Tract Socie ty. X. Publishing Hom-eand Literary Notices. XI. Instruction of People of Color. XII ills tortcal Sketches. XIII. Biograpical Skrthes. XIV. Peraonal Notices. XV. Bishop Andrew's Letters on Call loruia. XVI Memorm 'sol Bish op Capers. XVII Miscellaneous. XVIII. Ap prni'ix. 360naueB. lame 12 mo. - - P- ice S , for which a eopr will be sent prepaid. Bills of the Banks of Nonl or South Carolina. or fold dollars, shoold tia sent. A liberal dis count lo Booksellers and Ministers Address: i , , CH AitLES F,. DEEMS, . uotdaboro. Vi. C Jan. 10 127 SOAP. -A BOXES Colgate's Pale and No 1, for sale by VVMinlll). UfcAJ. MOUSTON. TRAVELER'S GUIDE. I" ATEST published Received this morning X-J and for sale at July 15. S. W. WHITAKER'S ... NOTICE. rHR subscriber having qualified as special Ad ministrator opsn tho estate of Corneliua Mv- ers. decoused, and havinf heea asthorised to col. lectin the debts due said estate, hereby noilfiessll persons Indebted by nots, or -aecoasji, er other. wiseo aaajie immediate payment, as it la desks ble that the business be speedily closed. CHAS. D. M ibKS Is my authorized aeent to collect said debts, and reecipt ror tne same.- . Jaly Zl. . ur.O. MYKKS. GOLD PENS. - ITTE have juat received by Express, a handsome s v assortment ot uaia reus, wira woia ana sil ver Cases ; also, F-bonv handles Silver lippvd, ai May it. -- o. w . w UlTAlLKlt a. 7- SOAP AND CANDLES. TH K subscribers beg leave res pee if ally to call the attention ,t the trade and families to the Soap and Oandlee mssufaciarad ia WilrainstoB, N . CL, by Masars. CoMlo dt QaiTovd. sa metes of I hlch can be sees at oar offiea. No. 2. Waier at.. where we keep constantly on hand large sap plies for eaab. JAS. C.8MITUACO. April 25. ,13 BUSINESS CAItDS. JOSEPH WILKINSON, UPHOLSTER & PAPER DANGER, KEEPS ON HAND AND MADE 10 OIIUEK. Mattresses, Feather Beds, JVindmo Curtains and fixtures. All work In the shove line dene at shortest No tice. Wilmington, N. C, Market St. Jan. 19, 1856. I. J, c. LATTA, COMMISSION MERC II A N T 4 GENERA L AUK NT, WIIMINGTON, N. C. Oct. I, '855. es-lr c. T. C L B. G. WORTn, COimiSSIOi no PilllWlRUING JJEiilII..TS( WILMINGTON, N. C. Jan 17, 1655. 125-e HENRY NUTT, Fcrna and paswiBDiMG agent, Willgio hi perinnal attention ta bueineet entrutl td to hi car. Sept. 8. 1656. 75 ly-c. GEORGE MYERS WIIUEMLE AXD RETAIL GROCER Keep eonttantly an hand, H'mi. Teal, Liquor, ProvUion; Wood and Willow liars, f ruif , Conjectionarie, f-e . South Pronlitrtct, WILMINGTON, N. O. Nov. IS, 1865. 109. GEORGE HOUSTON, flKiLKB IN Groceries. Provlalona, and Naval Stores ; .COMMISSION M KUCHA NT, VESSEL AND FORWARDING AGENT, WILMINGTON, N. C. Aug. 2. . CO-if H. DOLLNCR. O. POTT L R.J r. J, CIMCQDCN. DOLENER, POTTER & CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. W li Y TOItK, April30, 1835. 20-ly. L. N. BAIU.OW, WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCER, AND DK1LKB IM LIQZrOftS WINES ALE PORTER d. No 3, Granite Itow, front Street, " WILMINGTON, N.C. Feb. 17th; Vb6 HO-tf. A:rA51S, BROTHER & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WILMINGTON, N. C. July 28. 58 D. CASHWELL, COMMISSION MERCHANT. WIl.MIXtiTON. N. C. Sept. 30. 64tf . HOOPER, DEARBORN & C0.r COMM ISSION MERCHANTS, WILMINGTON N C. - OEO. HOOPEB. I. I DIAIIOm. Wat. L. HOOPBB. July 28 68-tf JOHN A. STANLY, COMMISSION ME R C HA N T. WILMINGTON, H Oct. 6,h, 1855. 63. WM. L. S. TOWNSIIEND, WHOLESALE & RETALE GROCER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. Ne. 20 Maiket Street, WILMINGTON, N. C. May 24. 30. GEORGE II. KELLEY & BROTHER, DEALERS IN FAMILY GSnCERIES AD TEOVIMOXS. No. II XOUTIl WATF.RSTRKET, WILMINGTON. N. C. "ITriLL keep constantly on hand. Sugars, Cof- v v rees, vioias.es, uneese. Hour. Butter. Lard oana, CaeJIos, Crackera, Starch. Oita. Snuffs 4c die. BtrCBEVCESI O. G Pabslbv, President of Commercial Bank. Jomm McKab, " Bank of Wilmington. Wilmington. A. M.Goimaw, ) R.,fc Uev. K T. iUrtiJC. KItIeh- Key. W. H. Boisitt, Orn.boro'. Feb. 14. W. G. MILLIGAN, MARBLE MANUFACTURER. NONTM WaTKH SrBKKT. WlKMINOTOIk. No. CS Monuments, Toombs, Head and Foot Stones, and order on rtatonallt terms. June6. 36JXl SAMUEL A. HOLMES, ATTORNEY AT J.AW, WILMINGTON, Ni C. Will attend the Courts of DudIIh. Sa 711 1 " Office on Princeaa strret next door East of the State Bank. 1 April. , -ly J. M. STEVENSON. A GE jT for the sale of all kinds of Produce. otnee on Pllncess at . undar AI1AMM Hi;o A. CO, Wilmington, N. C. .,ii-u. j . M. atl r.V r.Iv 5CIv GEORGE R. FRENCH, ' . MAXfyACTCREtt A5TD " WHOLESALE ef RETAIL DEALER IN BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER, AND SHOE FINDINGS, , NO. II. M ARKET 8TREET, " W1LMISCTOV, Ji.C March 6. 151 GEO. W. DAVIS. ; COMMISSION MERCHANT, SOUTH WATER STREET, WILMINGTON. N. C. Jan. 22. JAMES T. LEWIS tfc CO WHOLESALE DEALERS IN PAINTS, V1LS, 'VARNISHES, 4-c. - ' AGENTS FOR Pennsylvania and Lehigh Zinc, Mordecai Jjttrts A- Ufs Celebrated I'hUadrlphta Whit Lead, F. S. Lewis Sr Co'$ v Colors, Paints, etc, and B. , C. LUrnor tr Co's, Sw y perior , Varnishes. . . ;; He. I4r MAIDBVXAniS EW YORK. JAMES T. LEWIS. " IAXCEX, C WIST. April It, 1KB. . II 3n. DALT1J10RE LOCK HOMMIAl DR. JOHNSTON, II E founder of il.i CdelirateJ It r inn .m X. f-rs thu UMst ueriain, 6jtnly and mil) i.l I b' ai rcuieuy in lite woria i.r si:chi:t disi:asi:s. Gleets, Strictures, ttciuiiml UiuUi-i, iVh h in the Loins, Coniiiuiimal D.t iltty, linp tii t, Weaknesaof llu Hack and I. lint., Atumu n. ., the Kidneys. Pulpltatinn ol l!i H..,n, lt).i.nu, Nervous Jrrilabl Jiy, lisesse . I tl.e llnid, 'I tu, i Nose or (Skin i those serious and no I'H tl.no. dcrsarlhlng from Hie deainietlve but. I IV Ol It Ii I ) which destroy both body srd mind. Tumt ,(. and solitary practices more falsi m iliur in.. than the sone of tha Syin.s to the tiuiin.i.. f Ulysses, bligh-ioij their niosi brllliam Itoinorah. tillputiou, rtnderinff in.'irrlu?e, A c, liiiiioti.L.o OVNU MIIS. Especially, whs I ave become the. ii limr nf .' ''. ry tee, that dreadful and destructive liat,i i.i. n annually awcepa lo an untUm Iy (rave tin i, i 1. 1 young tuen of the most exalu J lalems and l,(i.i Intel llett, who inlitit othcrwlso liavn rnitan.. ,! I ... teninir Senates with the thunders ol i l .i u in i . ir waUdtoeteiacytUelivip1-lyre1inai cli wiih it.il conndence. MARMAfii:. Married pe'tom, or Vnnng Mm, cmli nii.l ,i rir morrlace, being awareof Plii.i, Bl tulx li(. ganic Ocbility, Defontilil.v, Ac., .Iioi-M 1IM,., ,(,. attly consult Dr. J., and be riaurcd i.. lai.m hctilih. II who ptsecs himself undm tlir enn of l)r Ji lr -stun may religiously confide In 111. honor n u in;, tltman.and conflJcnily rely upon hiU: a.u , i,v . ician. ' ' Ui. Johxstob is tlie oi.lv tctuluiiy I Jut i, d D I. .1 n -.(.. . . . ,.jm,y..m., .uTVIIinil I O ' U I S I T J V il 1 1.' I t II I I rJmle ( t mplaintc. ma rcmeiMLS ana ireatnmnl are rmlrcly unki.(, u to all others. Prrpartd Irom a 1 1 1,. .(.min th. Great llorpitals ol Europe arid the l-irMiin tin. Country, vl-i i England, r'rantr, the l;loiliV t, Philadelphia, f-c, and a more txlsnajvr prai ilea than any other physician In tint hoiIJ. Hi. nu.ny wondcriul curra and moat Impoiiant Si.rvlo.l tp. erations is a suflicient susrames to the uthU i, il Tito teho v'wh tab tpteuUy and rfntualhj td.ihouldthunth nam trout trljlinif imputti 1 1 v, ,o only ruin thrlr hi altli. nml ni i.l to ,lrri A CUKK WARRAM'EU tilt NO I IMlirjf. No Mercury or Xtiitei7i tit r !'vi' OKKICE, No. 7, SOUTH FKKIll UltK l., left hand idu polvg from l.'tiliiniui t .luii.aliw doors from the lormr. Kuil r.ol to olmti lis name and numl er, lor icnotani tt ifllt g tl , ,r attracted by the ujiutaticn vi Ut. JilnuRr, u k near. nt. Joiis'sroy. Member of the Koyal College of Suriou. f.m dor I graduate from ono of the niusl riiilnnn Colli t ;t the United States, and lite prtat. r nan ,i u .life lis. been spent in the Ho.pitalaol London, lui. la O l.l I .1 . . I ..1. i A .1- ..1. . . ' r uuaui ii'oia.niiu eiscwntre, lius elli tltd ki n n of the mos i astonishing cures lhat ware f vet Know n. Many troubled Willi ringing in the cars and her-J v ht-n asleep, great nervou.naas, btinjf klarnird in sudden sounds, and baslif J,ne. w h fuqi ri.t blushing, ailended sonti limes with dcrarsgi n mi f mind, were cured immediately. A CERTAIN DISEASE. When l lie ml.guldcd and imprudent o:.ry of pleasure finds ha has imbibed Ilia sted. ol .1,1. puinlul dlkrasn, il too often happens that anill-iit. ed sense of shame, ordrtod ol discovery. ilitrr him from applying lo ihose v.l,o, liont eduu,'loti and respetluLility.ean alone bi -ir J. nd liim, d. -lay-ing till theconstiiutloniil ymptoms of ihlt tiortlj disease make llieir apprarur.te aui h i.s iiln n.i. d sor i thrnai. diseased no.c, nctural ;njfi. i il.o head and limbs, dliiincaa of .ii'lii, tl'iulm r, i.rdia on the shin bones and arm., I.l.n. !,.- on it. In i i , face and extiemlliis, pro;r.iiit. Willi filt,i:ul t j. pldity, till al last ihe p.ljte ol ilio month i,r 1I..1 bones of the nose (all in. snl ilm vitiini ol tin. awful dlsnase becomes a horrid olijtet of eon ml., aeration, till death puts a priiod to liiadnad.ui t.i ferlngs, by sending him 10 "il,ut Imtie itoni whence no traveller n nuns." To u ti ihntli 1. , Dr. Johnston pledges himself to prcarrvi tin- 1... . t invioianie secrefvi and, Irom hi. exi.-n.Jve r.,i lice in the fi rat llo.ptn.U ol Kuroju and Ai..wiei., hecan confidtntly recoitimr-nd a niliud . 11 jy cure lo ihe untbrluna-e virtim of ll, horrid rli' ease. It Is s melancholy faci. thai ihotir.d l .il victims lo this dreadful eoinj.iulril, owing to it, 1 1,. .kllfulners 01 Ignorant pr. tmdt is, 1,0, Ly ll, nu of thai deadly poison, men nry, ruin ,e eon. lit u tlon, and eillier ml the nnori uiii.te 0l!i n r io 1 n untimely grave, or el nuku iliu utiJuc nf I ii. n erable. takizparticli.au notjci:. Dr. J. addresses all those who haveinjiiud ttiti.t eelvea by private and Improper indulgences. 1 hi ae are Bonis of the ..id and in. hmrloly il. feels, produced by eatly hnhil of youth, vi: Weaknesaof ihe Back and Limbs, fains In ll.o Head. Dimness of Sight, Loss of Muscu'ar fow. tr, Palpiiatlon of the eiri, Dysfifpay. Novous Irritability Derangement of il e Digestive ,,,,, tlons, Gancral Debility, Sy.aploma ofCvt.nnp. lion. dec. -Mmtaly Thc f Brful effects 00 ihe mind mo much to be dreaded Los. of Memory. Confusion of Ideas, Di-prcaslon of Kpirlls. Kt II ForeUi'in.. Aversion of Soeiely, helf Dlstiust, Love nl (Soil tude Timidity, Ac. .are some oflha.nl. pror'nr d. I7iouand of persons of allnees, can now ju.'vu what Is the cau.e of Ihiir deelinina heiilth f Ing ihelr vlor. bernniins wtak, pale ar.d emaeiu. tea, nave a singular nj.pearancu about iLt cough and syniitoms ol ei7n.uniption. tjis, DIf.. JOHNVrON'K LNVIGOIIA'I IKO It KMT. DV FO1 ORGANIC iKAKMs, By this great and Important rcmr dy w -Lt.tn tj the organs are speedily cured and full vi' r r slot. t'. 1'hou.ands of the tnosi Nervous and I t 1 1 1 1 ,1 Individuals who hud lost all hope. Iiavr br n I ,,,,,, -diately relieved. All impediments lo M A 1: Kl.tii: Physical or MenulDinqualifii ationa, ieioi. jf. rltubilltv Tremblinps and eaLni, 01 exhaust!' 11 of the most fearful kind, ntcdi!y ruud jy It Johnston. Voting mrnwholiav Injured ilnn.ttUri 1 y . certain practice indu!gd in ulx.n ul'.r.i a I 1.I.1 frrquontly k-nrned from evil eoirpanior , er ai school, th. ell.cts of which are nightly , It, n when asleep, and if not cured, r.ndi 1. m-,1,1 .... lmro.ible .and destroys Lo:h lulnd and Lodv. rl oc d apply Immedtaldy, M hat s pity that a young man, ihe hore of l.n country, and trie darling of his parent., .hou'd l, snalrhed Irom all prospects and eiiioymmis l l,U . by the consequences ol dtvlat.ng troin tire pa it if nature, and indulciog In a ccitain seen ! hi.i.it Such persons, before conienipIaMng . MARRIAGE. Should rerleet thai a sound iniad and boly are ti e most netcsesry reqiil.it.. to nromute r. I h.ppine... Indr-d. without ihe.- it- through life becoin.aa weaM pilgrim. fn ihe pi.,., pect hourly darkens to the vV wt ihe mind Ufi r..e ahadowed with despair and filled with th. nu 1... eholy reft, lion that the happiness cf another te- comes blighted with our own. OFFICIO. 1 SOUTH FUEDHR ICK f T.. ... J' - lUtTijrosE, M d AIIMurgtrat Operations feiloimrd. N. B- Lei no fulss delicacv nrtvt.ni r.u li.i apply Immediately either pertonslly orb) latter. aim .iaea.es aips-edlly l.eieu. TO STRANGERS. The many thou lnd cured at this institution wtih. in the last ten vests, and the numerous itnr.or. tant Surgical Operations perfumed ty Dr. J., wit n eased by the Reporters of the ropers, srd m;.t v other person.. not ic.s of which have inttitentiiii ana again net ore tne public, besides bis n.ncir aa s rentlrman of charactrr and rear om.'tll.i j , is aumciCBi gnsrsntee te in. snriei.d. TAKE NOTICE. It Is with the trwlMt rl octane that Ir J(UTH r,'t permit, hi. card lo itmrar bafor. Ib. t ul. dien In . it unnrnsMtoiml f.ir a physician lo adv.ru sr. bl nu m.. 1 did to, tb. atnicUMl, r.-oialy .trarivrr., could 11..1 f. 1 to mi idm in. band, or IM many impuiut ana unlrr. I in Do.u-ri. wiih Inrtiunermbla Fal Ntfis., or roti ttn. trmliHr llrfM Ur ril.n, r. nnv I r. yuaakanona, .1 JiisMtom sdvi vcrtiacBDBtit. or alvertiria llu ..... l.u phy.i.1aj, liUUirala hallw I r-.uJ Irliow., tin. Isf t. worfc al lhlr orlisJ trle. uii eirnm too I.W. hryor.d lbs brata. wbo. for lb DurwM f KnLiuinir ...,l t.. . 1 nr. earry on t vs or all otlic. nr.W a. 1 r.'ert r al. Kuaw, s that tha sffllrtad hLi.n. .,- one, 1. aura to luiuhle kdlon Into the othrr. I, i i w I Qaseka with enomwMa lying certiAoau of f neat .i,l a. tol.lilng sane, from prsor.. Dot to b 1, ei.d, sh. lop JO. IsklOBVlarre botlla nt t ji-nuri Won t l r .l.r psakaroa of fluhy aa4 wortbka sofriponnd.. cDiiliinu y prapered to laapoaa apoa lha nnrtunsi. and bi.ui 1. 1 las;. Timing month aAat motilh, or a. Ioo a. th. .mail a m ha obtatnod. and. la or"'r, lvaa yon tt, IvImiI besitli, to stah ovar your .ailtnc di..priniieut Il Is this motiv that liwtiiaM Ir J lo n.nu ra BS SLOSB eas cess roe. To thoaa anaqnainid wiih I.I. rpntauoa. ha Sa.nj.lt sB.i.ry u ay thai h.a ei.Ia tll. or d't'lofr.m. inn ban. lo hi. rtf!" sad onUUniDa' a Rtaopiek. oard f..r tha tip:?. I ar sons wnnaf afcoBld ataM AfS and sao4 lal portion of advnissBn io easeritlgg sntf.ossA. 1 Itio. i ly-c.
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