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1,. 1 W VJi jlVJJLv VOLUME XI NUMBEK 63. WILMINGTON, N. C, TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 12, 1856. WHOLE NUMBER 13 IS I H WWW US' 1 III I MISCELLANY. From, the Knoxville ( 7.) Presbyterian WUness. "" LETTER FROM DR. ROSS. Hcntsville, AUn July. 1 4,185$. - Brother Blackbitsit : 1 affirmed,' in my New York speech, that tUe .'Livery ngijH lion hiis done and will nfceomlish good. Your very kiml nnl courteous disagree ment on that point, I will make the occa sion to ay something: more thereon, with out wiahtng you, my dear friend, to regunl vrhat I write aa inviting any. discussion.. --. I said that HgilHtion has brought out, an-1 would revewl utill mure fully, the Bible, in its relation to slavery and liberty lso, the infidelity which lone hue-beef, and isn w. lenveninir. with de.ith, the whole IN'onhVrn mirul. And thut it would result in the tri umph of their Southern interpretation of the Bib e ; to -the- hvnor of God, anf to 'the' good of the master, the slave, the stability of h Union, and be ble sinr to the wor'M. To accomplish this, the sin per se docifi e will be utterly ileinuliahed. That docinne ii the "difficulty,. in every. Northern mind. where there is any difficulty about slave ry,) whether they confess it or not. Yes, the difficulty -with every Northern man i, that, the relation of muster and slave is felt to be sin. 1 know that to be the fact 1 have? talked with all! errades of Nor hern men, and come in conttcl with all yr- enes oi ionDern mm.i on - tnis sutjecl. And, 1 kLoiv, that the man who euys, and tries to believe, and does. "partially in sober judgment, believe, that slavery is not sin,, yet, tn his feeling in. his educated pre judices, he feels that slavery is sin. - j - Yes,, that is the difficulty, and that is the whole of the difficulty, 'be-ween the North and the'South, so far as the question is one of the Bible and morals xow, 1 afain any," that Hhat sin per s,e, ioctrine wilt, in this ajritation, be utterly' demolished. ;. 1 And when, that is done ; 'iin the North wnl know, and feel, fully, perfectly, that ths re. I.-vttoii of master and slave .is not sin, but sanctioned of i Jod. then, and not till then, the North and South ran, ami will, without -anger, consider the Collowmsj questions: wheier slavery, as it exists in th Unned States, all things conMered, he or be not, n great; good, and - the greatest good for-u litn:-iiotwtttisi.n.liu us admitted evils? Again: whether these evils can, ore nnoi be, modified and removed ? Litstly, whe ther slavery itself can or cannot pass away trominis land, and the w i M 7 XNow. sir, the moment ttiesul question issettietl, then all is peuce Fur these other question be.' Iong"entirely to another Category of morals 'lliey belong entirely to the category of what is wise to realise zona. I his asitation will irinr : his rrent result. And therefore 1 affirm the agitation to be rood. There is another fact, also the resulr, in .great measure, of this agitation, which in my view proves the agitation to have been and to be of great good. 1 mean the astou ishing rise, and present stability of the slave power of the. United otates. x his fact -when examined, is undeniable. ..And it is equitliy undeniable, that it has been cause) in great part, by J he slavery aeitalion'in all its bearings. It is a won-lerful develop- mentjnade by God. And I must believe he.iittends, thereby, either -to destroy or bless this great Union. Bur as I believe he amends to bless, therefore 1 am fortified in affirming the good there has been, and is tin this agitation. Lei me bring out to view this tonihiig fact v; j 1. .Twenty -five years ago, and previous 2y. the-whole slaveholding South and West had a strong tendency to emancipation, in .some form, out the abolition- agitariun then began, nd arrested that Southern and Western leaning to emancipation. Alany people have sail, and do say, that, that at .rest was, and is, a ureal evil. I say it wa -and is, a great good.' - Why? Answer: It was, and woulil now: be, premature. Had it been carried out it would have been, and would now be, evil, immense,' inconceiva ble to master slave, America, Africa, and the world ; because neither master, slave, American, Afriua, the world were, or are- ready for emancipation God has a great deal to dd before he is ready for emancip ation. , He tells us so by this arrest put up- on the tendency to emancipation years ago For He put into the hearts of abolitionists ' Jo make the arrest. And H siopt the South ern movement, all the more perfectly, by permuting Ureal Britain to emancipate Jainacia, and letting that experiment prove, as it has, a perfect failure, and a terrible warning. JAMAICA IS DESTROYED. And now, whatever be done with its oegros. Dust be done with th full admission tha what has been-attempted was in violation of the duly Britain owed to those negros But her failure in seeing and doing her duty, J3od has. given ia us to teach, us knowledge ; and, through us, o instruct h world, in the demonstration of the pro blem of slavery. 4 2 UoJ put it into the hands of Northern men -especially abolitionists to give Tex js to the South Texas territory t ) yas that a bird, us Webster said, can't fly ove it in a week- Many -in the-South did noi want Texas. But ;. many longer-headed ones did m'ant it And Northern men rdted. nd gave to the South, exactly what these longer headed southern statesmen wanted Tins,-' I grant, was Northern anti-slavery fatuity, utteed - unaccountable, but that jo.I made theta do it.' . , - J: 3- God piu k iato the beats of Northern nen and espectaAfy afrahtiomtts to vote rfor Polk Dallas asd Tecas.. Ihie gave us the Mexican V t; mud that immense ter iritery,it spo I. A territory which, although at may not be favorable for slave labor, has increased, and will, la many ways, extendi ne siave . power. . , , m , 4. This lead me to say thai God put it into, the hearts of many Northern ssen, es pecially abolitionists to believe what Great : (Britain said, namely : lhatre rrode would result in slare emancipation. But lot the slaveholder wanted free trade. So, Northern Abolitionists helped to destroy-Jhe tariff policy ; and"Taas to expand the demand for, , and the culture of cotton." Now, see the jold of California has perpetuated fret trade, fcy enabling our merciiaAU lo meet the enorsftous demand 'for specie created by free trade. So, California helps the sLve power. But the abolitiontsts gave us Polk, the Mexican War,, and California.., .' " . t 5. God put it into the hearw of the North, and especially abolitionists, to stimulate the r-ertiemenr of new free States, and to be the ardent friends of an immense foreign emigr ation. The result has been, to senf down to the South, with railroad speed and cer tainty, corn, .wheal, flour, t meal, -bacon. prk, beef, and every other imaginable form of foot!, in quantity ain. 2iinr. and so cheap, that Jhe planter Can spread wider , ami wider he culture of cotton. 6 God has, by this growth ."of the North west., made the demand far cotton enorm ous in the North and Northwest.- Agan.. He hts made English and French experr mcnta. to procure cot,ion somewhere els than from, the United State. &a& failmrt the East Indies; Egypt; Algeria: Brazil : Gd has thus given to the South ern planter an absolute monopoly.: A mo nopoly so great, that he, the Southern plan ter, sits now upon his throne of cotton, wn.l wields the coiniiiereial sceptre of tte worKI. Ves, it is the Southern planter who ' saya to-dfty. to haughty England, go to war, tf vnu dare ! . Dismiss D Has, if you dare Ye?, He who sits on the throne of the cot ton bag has triumphed nt last over him who sits on the throne of the wool sack. England is prostrate at his feet, as well as the abolitionists., V 7. God has put il into the hears of aboli tionists to prevent half a million of free negr8 from going to Liberia; and thereby the aholitioQisis hav made them consum ers of slave products to the extension of the slave power. And by thus keeping them in America the abolitionists Dave so in creased their degradation, as to prove all the more the utter folly of emancipation in the United States. f 1 8 God has permitted the 'anti-slavery men in the North, in England, in France, nd everywhere, so to blind themselves ih bypoe-risy as to give the Southern 'slave holder his last perfect triumph over them.. For Got! tells the planter to say to the North, to England, to France, to all who buy rot I on : M.Ye. e of Boston,-- New York. London, Paris ye hypocntes je br nd metm a pirate, ' kidnapper, a iinir- jd-rer, a demon, fit" only f.ir h ll unil yei 'ye buy my blond stained cotton O ! ye ( hypocrites. Ye Boston hypocrites why , don't ye. throw the cotton in the sea, as y on r fathers did the tea? Ye Boston hy pocrites ye say y ve had been in the days of our fathers, trc would not hacc brenparta-kt-rs with them in the blood of the slave trade t Wherefore, ye be witnesses unto yourselves that ye 'are the children of them who, in fact, kidnapped, aud bought in blood, and sold the slave in America I For now, ye hypocrites ye buy he blood stained cot ton in quantity so immense, that ye have run up the price ol slaves to be more than a thousand Udlars, the average, of old anil yonnl OK ye hypocrites ye denounce lavery.rhen ye bid it live, and not die, in that ye buy sugi.r, rice, tobacco, end a Imve all. cotton I. Ye hypocrites ye abuse the devil, and then fall down and worship him 1 Ye hypocrites ye New England hypocrites ye Old England hypocrites -ye French hypocrites ye Uncle Tom's Cabin tfypocrites ye Beeeher hypocrites ye? Rhode Island Consociation hypo crites. Of yonf holy twaddle stinks in the nostrils of God, end He commands n e 0 lash j'ou with my scorn, and His scorn, "O long us ye cabbie about the sin of slave ry, and then bow down to me, and buy. and spin Cutton and thus work for me as truly as my slaves. OI ye fools and blind fill ye uphe- measure of vour folly and hlmtlnes;', and shame. And this ye are djn g. Ye have, like the French i ifidelf, in -nte reasun your goddess, and are exalting her above the Bible. And in your unitar lanisra and neology and all modes of infi delity, ve are rejecting and "crucifying the Son of God." . Now, my brother, this controlling slave power, is a world wide fact. Its statistic? of bales, counts by millions. Its lonna-re counts by hundreds of thousands. Its manafacture is reckoned by the work Kshops J i America an jurope. its supporters uf numbered by ail who must thus be clothed in "the world, This tremendous power bus been developed in great measure by the A boh t too agitation controlled by God. i I believe, then," as I have already said that God intends one of two things. He either intends to destroy the Unite t States by this slave power or he rateods to bless ,my country and the world by the infol. lings of cis wisdom in this matter. believe he witl fcless the world in the work- iug out of this slavery. . I rejoice, then, in the agitation which has so resulted, and wiH eojerininate, to reveal the Bible, and bless -mankind. Your acect-ioo ate friend. 5 v F. A. ROSS Rev. A Buackbckh. . - MR StlLRIDAN fcUTS A SORB EL COLT. Among the gentlemen who appeard at the police office on Tuesday, was a utle pul left headed . jfilesian, by the name of Patsev S her id atu - Mr. Sheri-' dan was boiling over with passion."- lie was iu a complete rage so tancn so - - that his hair stuck up like the quill ot porrupine. He approached Justice irsons aud asked for. vengeance. -What is your trouble. Mr. Sheri dan 'Tf v - .'1 will tell you, sir. . A "week ago I nought the finest sorrel colt vou ever placed your two eyes on r , 'Well,, has somebody stolen hinx?r ot a Bit ot il. i wish they had bad luck to his front door. Whose front door the sorrel colt's T No, sir, the blackguard who gave me the advice. 5 . . "" . Aud wl wa he V :: w -'A dirty thale bv the name of Scott- Yon know Scott the villain who rob bed the pedlar threeVears aecv earning next Uechelmas. - : - Well, what of ScottT , . V - 'I .will tell your honor the raoment I catch my wind. The- curse -of Crom well fell on his cradle.'" Never .mind. all that. Como to the point. What did Scott do ?' - I'M tell you what he did. . Well, as I said before, I bought a sorrel colt about six. weeks ago, the ; day that Finnegart- sued McGarry for (driving a pitchioi k into his-flutmel. Well, there was only one fault about the colt, and a devil Of a had one it was.' - - What was it V -'He'd kick like a Jackass." -Five Hveks ago hegave- Jaek Biady a lift t at carried him over McGarry's fence,' Well, go on with : the sioiy and Tor t!ie" present', drop all extraneous mat er,. : ;., :' :;. .' . , " . ; fVYeTl, sir, the imtrcl colt would kk-k aud thai was his oil fy ta nil.? ' ' "'.T T.V Who do you wish to complain of, Mr. Sheii iau Scott o the sorrfl wit?! Brf jahers, did yoti ever hear th Hke of that V Of Scott, to be sure why wouldn't I P , WelI, what has hetlone V Well. IH tell you 1 called on Scott, and I tells alout the sorrel colt, and ahout his "kicking the stable down twice a week ' " - j And what did Scott say?' 'He says he can cure hint of the habit less than a day, and I says, il you'll do it I'll give you the best ten dollars in'all Albany, and he says, euotigh, I'll do it saving which, heiakes a little powd- her out of a vial and hands it to me, say ing, Patsev, says he, lake that and mix it up witha neck ot wet bran, and feed it to him to-night. Do this, and to-mor iow morning "will fibd him as -quiet a Itorse as there is hot ween hcreand'the iifxt place' ! Well, id you follow his directions?" Of course, I did.' . , , - And did ft cure hfm of the kicks T , - And why shouldtVnt it, s-eiiigit was a shilling Avorth of arsenic mixed with wet bran.' . 'Do you mfian to say tnat the horse i dead?' " . ' Av course. I do ; and he killed him, the dirty blackguard.' On the strength of this testimony, Justice P. issued a warrant, and had Mr. Scoit arrested. He is now in jail Before he is done with Sheidan, he will discover that a shilling worth of arse nic will not only reform the habits of a sorrel colt, but the behavior of one of the most unmitigated scamps in all Albany. REUCON BEFORE POLITICS. In our judgment there is no baser abuse of trust, no more flagrant violation of Christian principles and duty, than that which is disclosed when a minis ter of the gospel converts his pulpit, or the editor of a religious paper converts his press into an engine of political influ pnee. The; pastor has ben inducted into his office to minister in holy things, to bring the news of salvation to perish ing sinucrs, aud to publish the doctrines of the cross from the sacred desk on the Sabbath day. To hear such messages of grace the people repair to the house of God, and sit with attentive ears and prayetful hearts. The father who gives his children a stone . when they ask for bread, or a serpent . when they ask for fish, b uot a more heaitless per son than the man who from the pulpi' preaches party politics in the hearing of his hungering people. He is false to his ordinary vows, false to his civil con tract with his congregation, false to the souls of his charge and false to his own soul. Ho refuses to submit to the in struct ion of his Master or to be guided by his example. And ttie course he has pursued is not only wrong in its ir, but ht has in it an element ot meanness, fiom which every man of a high sense of hon- or shrinks instinctivelv. He abuses the confidence of his people". He takes them at a disadvantage, and when they are trusting him implicitly as their religious teacher and guide, he seeks to pervert their minds to his own views of a sub ject on whieh he has no right to instruct them. If successful in perverting them, he seduces them by the power of his office and the hold he has on their affec lions, rather than by the weight of his arguments.--The political pastor is in our view much leas worthy of respect than the fox-hunting parsons of Eng land. Neither of them has nuich relig ion to speak of, but the latter makes no profession -of kve for asouls; and h for mer has unore tove for votes. - The fox hunter makes the ministry a means of living, snd the other makes it an insMru ni nt of gratifying his own unhallowed ambition. N. Y Observer. RICE, RICE. CASKS, jaat in Koraalebv -JApril 10. . T- C. B. O. .WORTH. ; Llfff?, IU!R. PLASTER & C EUENT. tOASTAn iiil oa hani.and lor sale br U . . GEOitOK HOUSTON. H SUBSCRIBERS TO IKflNC'S WASHINGTON., will pleas rail and get their copies at S. W. WHITAKKR's. Jolyjli. -.. - - 6 ANDREW S. KEMP, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ELIZAinETHTOWNV N. C . -Will attend (be Coanty and, Superior Courts' of Bladen. Kobeaon, Colatubtu and Sampsoa. JsHM IZ. ' :- - ' -- ve If: CO-PARTNERSniP NOTICE. TH K Dirigaed have parchaed the Drag Es tablishment of Mrsm. C dt D. Da Pre, . Ther wiH M0Mt the Drag buiaeaa la k vs. rioas braocteesadex'tbs firm of W. MRARKSdb CO. . WALKRR MFAttKS, JIUTUAL l.IKL LVSHClMLCOJir-i, KALtlUU, N. C. IHE aboveCompan) h?abeD imp;ratiMMincc . Uhc lil Aprtl, d4S, under ihedirecttoiiuf the nUowiag Utlicera, vis - . Dr. Oharlc K.Junhaoii, President. - Wm . 2. Haywood, Vice President, Joun G. Williams, Secretary, ,VV in. H. Junes. Treasure', Pcrrln Husbce, Attorney, . Or.OhareK. J0tor,B., ATcdlcal Dl.d o Dr. tt.B. HaywtHMl, ) Wtof.ea. I. Ueram.ia. General Agent. Thia Company na received a charter giving ad nmsAi Km insured uvaranv other - cmiiii in v The 5tl Section givea the Husband ihe privilege it insur his own me lortne soieuaaoi nra il: and Children, fret Statu any elaimt-ff ihe r.'presonla- . I i i A ..f (.r ;. - r5anlxrd on purely mahiat principle; the life member ttarilcipairla the iclioic o( iHk profiiswhieh areJeclared annunlly Heaittea. Ih Mpplieanl loi life, when I tic aonitJ preraiwai is averS30 may pa) .;, Ailtalaarioaranf aias ttha Caaipaiy wirrf eold witain nineiy uayaanerprooi ot ibe death if the party lafiirnMied. 7 Slaves are ianurerl forns.or 6ve years, at ra whb-h will enable all SlavehiWdera ta secur' ihi elaw of iiropf'rliy against the arwertainty of lift. "tfav insuranc' areaenlf a new and innretn fesiui.in i he history of orih 'nrolini. which win prov.- vrry iniporia" to ihe isoniherr siaK'B. The law four months operation it his Oompanj ibowaa vrrtl sriie imoiini ol hncincaa mort-hnii the Directors oxcrct-tt t do ihe fir-i year-havinc already issued more than iltl Pohrjrs Dr. Wm. AV. !1ais. Modii-al Kxaintner, nnd Aeent. Wllminrton. N. C. - All oramiinicatlonaonbusincsf of theCompanj should beaddres,' " , JOHN O. WILLIAMS, See-y Raleich.Junee.lfE5 PROSPECTUS OF THE " SDUTUERN SENTINEL" A Democratic aud Miscellaneous Journal, to . be published weekly, at Wilson, N. C. HPHE existing conditioa of political parties, and 1 of pariizan sirile, nniuratly auggestaihe estab- llntng of aucn a journal as the oumern at nti nel" nrnposej to become. The present, indet d, is a err-is in our political history, never iiru-smd be fore. The Constitution hus ien invaded ; the laws trampled and so.it up-tn; religious liberty acsailc-d ; OhII i boxes broken and nurrii ; Ihe landmarks of our political ancestry paitially t-ffactd; l lie wis dom derived frtm a time-honored exp rie- cu un ceted; strange and questionable mrn have been ptuhalimn high po-iiinns; aud fanaiici-m, unch.ii-ni-it from lis axe and it faggol il-i in the North," U heard to howl among us in 'he South. There evils, so fur It hntnb:- nhiliih s ahalt w-rve. THE SOUTHERN SENTINEL Will endeavor to arrest. I twill endeavor lo incul cates revarvnee for the lawa as they exist, and for the t'orutitution, aa it has been interpreted by the wise men ot the pait and by the Fathers of the tit-rn-M-raiic faith. Il will defend not onlj political but a ugioi'S libertylnnd will do b.ittle apaint cv ry poi'iciil hrrey that may ppear. wheihei liWtehed in fatea orculverts, or open eonvrntion. The Sfniinft will also, to rli ve the monotony of politics, devtiie siaci-to literarv tiies, orivin.it and M-lrcit d. as wi II as to laiKcellancnufe siibjrl8. which shnllini-lu le Agriculrurnl and the latest i.'otn n.eicialiniellience. In bri. f, no t-tTurta nor rs-p-tis. a will be spared to rnniti- the Sn-iinel one. o th tuoai urfal and etfii-icnt journals in the nuih. Tne firsi ottmherof iho Sentinel wilt be taiifrf about the first "f tine n. xt month, nnd wnr u sub scribers Mhe rate of $"J per annum: S'2 5'lut the end of six inonrin, and 9 1 at tne end of the nar. Discount made In behn If ol clubs, who shall lake five, tea ot mora copies. J. r . KfchnAK, Kdltnr. Jan 17. 130-3t CANDY. BOXES Assorted fresh Candv, just rrceiv tVerl at GKO. M VKK8 June 3. 31. just KEti:ivi;i), Bnr.S. Mck.rl; 20 bUU. No 1 tare nev w ' Jterrinr 5 hhd Bacon, low for afh . June 3. GEO. MVK US. NOTICE. day associaied with me in the t HAVE 1 Hsr.lwa are Business in Wilmington, my Son. C. K. Robinkosj. The business will hereafter he conducted under the firm ot J' M- Itobinson & don. J. M. HOBINSOW. J. M.. ROBINSON & SON, WILMINGTON. JN. C. Importers, Manufacturers' Agents and Dealers in HBDWRK, CUTLKBT, IROft, 8TKKU, KAILS, 4CUI- CCLTVOAt- IMPLEMKNTS, C. m.' ttoBtiof. c. e. noBivso.s'. Jan. 1,19:6. 124 BACON! BACON!! 1f HHDS Western Nides and Shoulders; I W 4.000 lbs. N. T.Uog Kound, Fr anle by Juty31. ZF.NO H. G?tKKXE. CK.ARS. l VAJsl JJ to S10 per thousand, at the Kam ily Grocery. GKO.MYF.US ApriHT. 14 IN STOKE AND JUST RECEIVING' A I BBI,s. siewarta and N. V. Uefined Susnr.-, Qt- Cfuth. Loaf, de; 63 bbla. Oini-innati and Baltimore Kt-ctified Ahiofce a ; IS bbls. M-o l'ork ; 25 bbls. Fdyet'evitl Flours 3tbxe Ad amoniinV and Spenu Candle ; liharrfls and 15 boxes Butler. Soda, and Milk Crackers ; S Hhda Mulasses. For sale by VVM.US.TOVIVSHKSU, ' ' - No. 20 Market Street. May 24.? - . 3 . THE COMMISSION DOUSES CLOSING at half-past five o'elock, enmmen- eiac thia afternoon, we- deem it a fit tin time to remark ill a I the Book Ktor, sapplied with a choice Mock af- Heading; Matter, incladtna moi of the latest publicatious, does aol dose vatil si east two ha lira later . July 19. S. W. WHfTAKKO. TnE NW AGE OF GOLD. f"R the Life and Adventures of Itohert Dexter V Romwne. written bv himself. One vol. t?mo. tatelv published. Deceived and for sale at July LB. S. W. WIIITAKER'S. K0TICE. LL aeconn's due the late firm of Freeman & Honston. must be closed without further de lay. GEO. HOUSTON. July IT. - 62 0N Ci9NS1GNMENT npi BOXS.Kw i'-orkiiy made Pal Soap, a VJrJ prime article. For aale by Jaly 3. G. W, DAVIS. 25 DOLLARS RE. YARD ! at A N A WA V fiord the sabscriber.'Ma ser- i van nt J I M si H A W. a youne dark nvslatto. of ht and rather small fM cenerallv smiies wberi about ta talk. Hearse neatly areas- ed Ja a black frock coat.aad blaea pantaloon i ue aeove rewird will be paid to spy one win se liver him te me, or aeeore htm in any jail. May 6. . 22-tf FUEGARe Qrv BBLS. Clrier Vine far, net receHred and tor CVS sale by - - ZKNO H. OKKKMR. Ant, It i v' - A 60 HAY J DAY h AC BALES prime Hay, in store and for sale ' vjcy - . T. U. - nuSTH Ant i 60 J I ST RECEIVED. C BUSHELS beaBtifal WhUe eans. Per Vhb GEO, 4U ate at MVERS' May 20. 28 LfilC liil-lVftbliLV tOtf.ilEKUAL Is nublisiied every I casoAV, 'i'Mpatoav and UTODDAr ai $i per annaui.-payablc in all cases n novince. rfV I'HajlAS UOltlNG Kditob and Pbopbib- roa, Corner Front ami Market Streets, wtmt seroN. w. c. R TliK AOA'KHTISI.VG. 1 sqr. 1 insertion (ti 3U I I sqr. 2 mooths, I 2 . 75 I I 3 . " I 3 " X 001 1 6 1 " 1 month. fiOl I 12 S4 OL a ot 8 10 12 00 l'en linea or lese make a square. Ifanudvc-r isemi ni exceeds ten lines, tbe pi ice will be in ronortion. All i Iveriiscmenla are payable at the time n heir insertion. - Contracts with yearly advertisers, will he mad n the tnoul liberal terms. Mo transfer of contracts for vearly advertttin vH! b-rt'Tiiilll-d Should elrcn.nsisnccs rendi-i r t-bansa-la bttsines. or an unexpected remova neeessarK,s ehar;eorJio? 'ha aajf-liohci4 cnnit wlllje a4-h tsption ot the contractor, for he time ha has advertised. The nrivitezeof Annnal Advertiser If trictl imlted to Jhrlr wn mmei'late hnHinesai and al idverf'srmi nfs r the benefit nl ither persona is well .is all itverllem nis not imoK-dtatety run neeted with their own htislni'Ss. and nllexrt-s- nl i1vertieemen!i In length r otherwise bey.nd tin ilmits I'niiasBit. wHI he charsrd at the nana' rsies !o A'lvortimmentu Ih ineluded tn the eon rnt-t or th sale or rent f hours or lnnd in town -onntry or for the salp O' hire of legroea. wheih r the nr'ipertv i owned b ih" advertl-er or h he persons Thee are excluded by th tern 'immediate bumnes " .a, ( I i l.-er i-einent tneried In the ir.weebl Co mcrcitt 'are entitled to one iesertion in the tVeekly free or chnree. ion. CARD AND FANCY PRIJITISC, KIEtCIEU 1 31 SLPhKlliR STVLE. AtiRt TH Vim THE CO 31 31 GKCI A U. Niw Tuix Mersrs. Uollneb & Totteb. Uolon OHiniaoaiTH, .u.ti, Central Wharf. Ph.Uitdtlph.ia fit. K. Cohen. UaUiHiorVM. H. Peaks and Wm. Thomson OUR H01T0 IS T0 PLEASE" AT THE iVifmiucrai Saddle, Harness, and Trunk . Ma n ti factory. THK subicribei respectlully Informs! hepublit X thath h is rer0nily rfceeivrfd addition to hie tiorkul Saddle and ttarnes Mouniinas.acc, tut laiesi aiid ttisst improved stylo, and is . onstinl; ininufnrriirini'.'at tnssiore oil market xlreet .evert description ot articl' in the .itiovc inp. FronMiir -ixocrienci in Ihe business lie feels confident that he will be a bV-to aivecn'jr, .itiafaciion to a llwh may tavot him with a call, lie has now in hand and willcojiatautly keen a larxeaxsortmentof Conch. Sis ami SuCiru Harness, IjIiii's Sit4'rlrs. BrulLs. W'kips dc. Gentlemen's Swittlcs, IVAipr Spurs f'C. which he will warrant to be of fee 1 J the be TUe hi est material and workmanship, f has also a larire assorttnenl of r rrunks. aliM-s. Saddle and Carpet fins. uti'liel-. t-'anri 1'rtiiiLs. dec, and all other ar ticles uatuallt ki pl in sm h estahlifhrncnta, all o which he oiler- ! for CA5H ,or on shorteredi to prompi citsii mors. buddies. Harness. rrun ks , llediua 1 Kaga, 4c. ir. iiiiii i' iiuirdf r. In addition tothe above the subscriber ilway Keep on hand a larsresupply ol itriiiK Leather and litis now, and will k"3) through the season a aon.'aseorino moi i' it rtL-tis. Allarelnviteri to call and-xamiae tny Groods, whet her In want or not, as I take pleasure loxii-w - ingmy assortment to all who may favor me with all. Harness andCoach Trimmings aold at a fait priee lo persona buying to manufacta te. Also, hips at wnoleaaie. Allkindsof Rldinj: Vehitles bousht r. . old e . romoiions. JOHM J. CONOLKV . Feb. 7, 1656 118 JUST RECEIVED BY G. R. FRENCH. FKF.SH supply ofPRR 11 Y DA VlS' VF.GE TABLF. PAIS KILLF.H. in entiie New Dbbss To be sure that yu tet the eenuine Meil- icine. inquire lor the K ew Dress wilb two fine en graved aieel labels on each buttle. AP'li 19. - ld-tl. WINES AND LIQUORS. " WR Inrl'e tne attention of our Friend and Patrons ti the bci-i i.iMi-iit of Winn and Liuuor ever ofll-ru his marlict, conMKting of Cresci nt nr.nrtv, vintaue Pale ana Dark Oiard Dupuy & Co.' Urondy, Oldt.'onac do t. Ur.isson & Co.'a do. CnstilloB& ;o . da. Pure old INiri .Wine,' Duff Gj'don, Pale, Sherry, old Madeira ant' Miist ai rues. .Alalajfa VV Ine, -Old eiciippernong Wine, Holland Gin. Old" Tom Gin extra, . Wuoll "Hiked am Schnapps, ClM-rry Brandy, -, . Old Peach Br-ndy, " Atple do. " Bourbon Whiskey, . . Kye do IrUh an. I Scotch Whiskey, Blnek berry Br ndy, Sic. 31a leira Win, Perf-cl l.ove 'orj'lal, As"oritd t'ordials. in bmiles, , -fcr vrilv of boiiteit Wine anl 1 iqtiors. Claret of virion brand-i 'at wli ljfie price-, Mar.ii hino ; I 'urncon. II.teller'H S'oniueh Bitters Aromat'O dm- da Ginger Wine, dec drn. w low prices foi CASH. At theoriginal i:.: j ry. Ap.il 17. GKO. JIVKR'S. ELECTION. - IN accordance with a Resolution passed by the Board of Commissioners of ihe Town of Wil mington, parsed the nd in!., there will be a El -etion held tt ih Court Urc in this Town, on Wednesday, the 1 3th day of Au?ui neat, to a-cer tain the vi-wa of the citizens, relative to mskine an unconditional subscription of 200-OtO to the eipital atock ol the Wilmington, Charlotte and Uuihtrford Kailroad Company. K.D.HALL,Sheifr. July lOih, 1856. 49-te. JUST RECEIVED.. OAAi i LB-:. N. C. Bacon, (Hos round. OUUw 10 Kees fresh Goshen Butter. For sale Wi sag 7. No-20. Market si. LIQUORS ! LIQUORS ! ! QCT BBLS. Rectified Whiskey. 23 Rum, Gia and Brandy, just received and for sal by . . ZK.NO H.GKEKNE. . August 7, 1866. - - K0W RECEIVING, PF.R schooners Ad-le and Lizzie Uussell : 35 bbls ltefnea Salary, also. Crushed and Powdereej ' 25 bati itiJ, iava and Lagoayra Cofieeat ' 5 chests a periar Oulons and Green Tea, IS caet superior braads Claret Wine ; 40 boces Sp4 2S d. Pearl Starch; ' t . - ' 40 baskets Champarne, (sery superior brand;) 20 bbls. Rectified Whiskey. For sale bv W. V, . TOWNSIIKND. Jaly 24. Xo. 2Q, Market street. IRYInCS LIFE OF WASHINGTON, HEOP.I VED and lor aale at Jaly 31. . W. WHITAKKR'S. JESSEL TOR SALE. . A -small cnoonrr. carryinyjw Darreis, draalas foar feet t laanflfeed in April last ; bailt of excellent seasoned materials. smooth and well finished t sail, rif gins;, dte., el. new., be is well formed, in every resprctf-and is a fast sailer. No better built vessel can be foand any where. Will be sold low. Apply to Jaly 17. GEO. HOUSTON. BUSINESS CARDS. JOSEPH WILKINSON, UPHOLSTER & PAPER HANGER, KK KITS ON HAND AND MADE 10 0KDR, Mattresses, Feather Beds, Window Curtains and I'ixliuces. . All work in the aoyc lino done at shortest No tice. Wilmington, Ci. C, Market St. Jan. 19. 186. I. J.C. LATTA, COMMISSION MKRCHANT OESERAL ' Ad K V T WILMINGTON, Nl C. Oct.r,1835. -eS-lyc. T. C.-& B. G. WORTH, COHSISSIU.I AM) FilRWUDIMs UEUCHSaTS, WILMINQTOX.N. C. -Jant?4e5S. - , -l25.e nENRY NUTT, PICTUR AD PflRWARDIJIli ACEST, Willgite hi personal attention ta business entrust ed te hit care. Sept. 8. 1655. 76 ly-c. GEORGE MYERsi WHUKS1LK -4XD KbTilL liKHCKR Keep cmslanlly on hand, U'mes. Tea. Iiqnors I'riri-ione, ! nod and Wiltoir Ware, fruit, Confcclionariefi.if'C South Pi on I el reel. -tVUiUINGTON, Nov. 15, 1655. 109. GEORGE HOUSTON, PKl.i;n iv " Groceries. Provisions, and Xaral Stores COMMISSION MERCHANT. A'ESSKL ASD F0RWARDIX0 AGENT, WILMINGTON, N. 0. Aug. 2. CO-tf II. DOLLNF.R. O. POTT I; R. jr. J. CAMERDEN. DOLLNERf POTTER & CO. COMMISSION MER CHANTS, N UW YOltK. . April 30, 1855. - 20-Iy, L. N. BARLOW, WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCER, UNO DKAt.KR IN LIQUORS UIXES ALE PORTER de. No 3, Granite Row, front Street, WILMINGTON, N.C. Feb.ITth, 156. 140-tf. ADAMS, BROTHER & CO., COM MISSION MERCHANTS, WILMINGTON, N. C. July 23. - 53 D. CASHWEfili. CO MMSS ION MER CIJA NT, vihiini.td. ar. c. . Sept. 30. - , 84-tf HOOPER, DEARBORN & CO., COMM ISSION M ERCIIANTS. W ILMINUION. H. U. OKO. H'lOftB. J.L DBABBOBS. Wat. t. HlXiPCB JOHN A. STANLY, COMMISSION ME R C HA N T, WILMINGTON, N. C. Oct. 6ih, 1655. 63. WM. L. S. TOWNiEND WHOLESALE & RETALE GROCER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. No. 2 la,iket Street, WILMINGTON, N. C. May 24. 30. GEORGE II. KELLEY &. BROTHER, DEALERS IN FAiritY C!l')CliBS l.B PlIOriSIONS. No. II VORTII W ATKR STRF.KT, WILiHI SiGTON. N. C, WILL keep constantly on hand, Sugars, Cof fees, VI olasnea, Cheese, Flour, Butter, Ird iai s, t.'anJIes, Crackers. March. Oils. Snuffr. 4c. BtfEBEN'cta : O. G Pabslbv. Pre-taent of Commercial Bank. ohm Mc.it as, " lank of Wilmioa'on. Wiliulnston. A. M. Goimak, Raleigh. e. R T. Hern:. S. W. Westboka, Rev V. il. Boi Feb. 14. W. G. MILLIGAN, MIRBLE MANUFACTURER, Vihitii Wjit ,8tki-:t. Wikminoton Kn. Ca. Mmuniexts, Toombs, flcml and fool Stones, and all kinds of Marble Work furnished to order on reasonable terms. June 6. 3G-ly-c SAMURL A. HOLMES, ATTORNEY AT LAW, WILMISGIOS, S C. Will Mlend the Courts of Duplin, Sampson and New Hanover CMiro on Prioceaa atrret. nect door East of the State Hank. Aprils. 9-Iy J. 31. STEVENSON, A GENT for tkeealeof all kinds of Produce. is. Office on Piinceae st , under ADAMS, BRO Sl t'O., Wilminjrton, N. C. Feb. I2.l3l-tf. J. M. STEVENSON GEORGE IL FRENCH, MANCFACTVKER AND WHOLESALE d RETAIL DEALER IN BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER, AND SHOE FINDINGS, NO. 11. MARKET STREET, WILMINGTON, N. C ' March 6. 131 GEO. W. DAVJS, COMMISSION HERCHANT, SOUTH WATER STREET, WILMINGTON, N. C. Jan. 52. 132. JAMES 'IV LEWIS fc CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN PAINTS, OILS, VAHNISHES, AGENTS FOR Pennsylvania and. Ztkigk Zic, Mordecai Lewis if Co' Celbraled Philadelphia White Lead, F. S. Lewis $ CV. ' ' " Colon, Paints, etc, and B. C.JIomor if Co't. Sur "' ' perior Varnishes. Wa. II SfAIOEV L-ANE MEW YORK. JAMES T. LEWIS. : f AMCTL C. WEST. April 13ih, leM. 13-3o. BALTfUUKK LOI It IIUM'IlU. DR. JOHNSTON, THE founder of this C lebrated Ins itu:ion rf. fuw tne tU'ist ci-rluin, Speody and only rllelu al remedy in the world lor SE CUE V JD1SEA SES. Gleets, Sirictures, Seminal Weaknts, Pnlrs In ihe Loins, Consmmional Debility, Impon nt y, WeakneKBof th Back and Limbs, Art.ni..n .f the Kidneys, Palpitation ol the Heart, lj ti'f sin , Nervous Jrritabi ity, Disease of tl.e Head, 'i in out Nose or Skin ; those serious and melmit l.oiy dan ders arising from the destructive habit ol lomh, which destroy both body and mind. Thoc ttt rU and eolitary practices more f ital lo ihcir vietin.a rhan the song of the Syrei.s to the m.irinrr cf Ulysses, blighting Iheir niOfl brilliant hoj e or :.n ticipations, rttidcring m.irrinre, Ve., inipocsibie. vousu mi:n. Eepeelalty.whol sve become the victims of Solifo ry Fiee.iiiat dreadful nnd destrttctivi habit v.lii.li unnually sweeps lo an untimely ernve thi-iis.n s f young men of thcirwwt eXul;ed lalent aod bii.li..r t intellect, who loiglu otlterwliu- have riinuir. o lic tenirm .Senates nh ihe thunders ol 1 1- .u. m e. r waked to ecatacy the livlnglre, muv cull wiih fi.il confidence. - Mill MAGE. Married pceont, orKVnong Men, confmplni'rw nanlage, bting aw sr. of Phtstenl Vea(.i,... t i trnnie Debiliiy, Del-Tiniti..,' oVc , sIiohm ii,,!,,, ,)! aielv Consult Dr. J., andbe rtsiond t.. i.i-iiict hciilth. ' lie who places himself undti the care of Dr. Jol n slon oiay rellgiouf confide in his honoi . , . ileman.and confidently reiy upon hi-siill an, j hy. fkiati. ' l)n. Johnston U the ot ly rrgji!tij l.,',v.int A Phyticiun odv 1 1 ii-iri lo run- I'iijr:.ie n -laniin. His reineilics nnd treatment are rmiit !y m Ui u n toall others. Hrepind lr tn n die - i nt hi the ureal iloi-puais ol Kurope una ihe Fire in iI.Ih tjountrv, vj j Kntjlund, Fiance, the l.huKli v ot Philadelphia, tf-c, and a more ext nt-ive pi n ii- than any oilier i'hyt-i-lan Ir. the world. His, nmny wonderml cures and most iuipurtant St rii. I p. erntions is a sufBejent fiianiniee lo the nfl'fi d. Thoee ipho wish to be epetc iy and rf'ecfuat'y relit r ed.ehauldahun the numerout triflirg imj otci s, who only ruin their hi ulth. nnd apply to him. A CUUK WARRANT ED OR AO CHARfinj A'o Mercury or Nauseous Dtvp L'f' i OFFICE, IVo. T, SOUTH FREDERICK f., loft hand aide poirg from Baltimore street, n f- w doora from the corner. Fail not to Llruve I, is name and number, for ienorant triflirg iniottt i, attracted by the reputation ol Dr. Ji-hnMun. Iu k near. nn. jojikston. ! Member of the Royal College of Surgeons Lonrfor, graduate from one of the most eminent Collet e f the United States, and the greater part ol v. hoc a lite has been spent in the Hospitals ol I .ondor. i it i . la, Philadelphia. and elsewhere, hus clbcud , m of the most astonishing cures thai wen ewi Know i , Many troubled with ringing- in ihcenis mid hei d when aaleep, sreui neiiuur-r.err, licint; .-lion .il m fudden Bounds, and bushfi.ners. jii ti j i f blushing, at tended so no times with dctun'i n ml of mind, were cured immediately. A CERTAIN DISEASE. , When the misguided and imprudei.t ctnry ef pleasure finds he has Imbibed the cds i t his I'uinful disease, it too often happens thai uniii-iim. el aenKcof chatnc, or dnad ol oist overy di ters hint from applying to those vtho. mmi tonenii' a and resperiatiliiy.een alone belrii ml lijm, if. B) -ir.g till the constitutional rympioin of ihi lioind diseiise make ihtir iippcuriirte suhis uli ii.t'l sore throat. diseaoed noe, noctunil (-oin in iho hena and limbs, dlinriexs of sitht. deiiin. r ede on the shin bones find arm. lo:ches on tin- hi nd, face and '-xtieiiiiiirn, progn-esiiiu with fiiflttiul hm pidity, till hi iit ih p.-.lai.- cf the tiiiiiiili in ihe bonecol' the nose lull in nnd the victim ct iIhm aufuldistHise hecomea a horrid objirl ofcon.nn? senthm. tili death Jinica puiod lo his ilicadii; snf IcrinL's, by t-ei.ding hi to to -ihsi Icitri iront. whence no traveller Mii'ns." To u. Ii iherei. re. Dr. Jolinrlon pl dgc liioi.elf lo pieserve th. mowt inviolahle reeref ; and. from hi eximrivc prac tice in the first Hospitals cf Europe and Ameiieri. hecan confid. nflv rermrimend a safo snd sft-iriv cure lo th-unlorttina e victim ol il it. Iwinl.i a. ease. It is a melancholy feci, that t Ironsan.l (ail victims to this dreadlul comnlalut owinu i. il.. nr. skilfulnessot i;nornt preiendets, who. by the ufn of thai deadly poison, mercury, itiiw the contiiii- lion, ana either a. nd the unfortunate ml r. r to i n untimely crave, or else make the rttidut ol life mli. erab'e. i TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. j '. Dr. J. addresses all tnose m ho hsveimuied ihom. selves by private and improper indulgences j nesc are some oi lae t,ia una mt land iily f-i fecta, produced by eatly hubit of y. uih. viz : ! Wei.knet-aof the Biick and Limbs, Pnins In iho rlesa.uniiness or Sight. Loss of Mtircunr Pon.i er, f aiiit:iilon ol Ihe Heart, Dypepy. fit rvus irritability Derangement uf H e Digestive Ki.rc- ona, uaneral Debility. Svraiitoma oli:i,nuhm. lion, Ac. Mentally. The fearful cfTcrf nn ilie n.ir.,1 nr much to be dreaded s I.ossof Alcmnrv. t '.,nii.i.,,. of Ideas, Depression of Spirits, Kvil Forebot-iri-s. Aversion ot society. Self Dkuum. l.ove of Kuii.r lude. Timidity, die. .are some of ihe evils produced.; Inousands of persons uf ulliget, can now tudse who! i the caufe of their declining liejlih . insf their viaor. beroniinc wt ak, pale and erracia-' led, have a sinfulnr annpnrnr.ee about the etis ' rough n.l symi'tums ol eonruiiiptjon. DR. JOflN-T.'M I. VIGOit ATINO RK51E- ' DV FOROROAMC WEAKNKSS. Ry this great and imnortant rrmrii v nlrti f the ortrans are speedily cured nnd fu'J vii-. r u tun .'. ; Thousands o"f ihe most Vervous aid I.'cMIjmii d j individ ua!8 who had lust all hope, have be. n lone-: diately relieved. AH impefimi ni lo MAI I'. I ACE Physical or Alenrnl Di,qu ilinentiorif.. iWrioi lt- rilabilitv Tremblings and V ealnes, ot exlunirtion ol the most fealiul kind, rpeedily cui.d by Dr Johnston. Vtin! men wh hive injured themsilrcs ly a certain piae-itee induigi il In m hen ni-rte n habit Ir.qnenily leitn.u in. in evil coo .p till r n u t ; school, the elliets f which are i.kliiK fill. een I nhennshep and if not euted, undir- maniicoj moo-Hi' l.-.tirj dtstroys Lo-.h mind and bcdr.t-l.ou.'d apply Immexlit Jy. ' hat a pity tnui a your? mar, Ihe ho;.e of M ! country, and tn a irllns ttf Tiis arei .is, rlioi.ld bs 1 sn.itelied Irem :dl prop cis ami efij..)nen' ol lie, ' by the cons. e,m ncis ol deviafine from ! e pmh -f nature, and irdulcing in a ceir.in secret habit. fcach persons, befovf eon'empluiing MARRIAGE. ! Should reflect that a sound mind a.id bocfy are he : most necessary requisites to promote cnnnt.iial j happinesa. Indeed, without these, the imimi y ' through life becomes a weary pilgrimage: the pro. pect hourly darkens to the view; the mind k ci im a ; shadowed with despair and filUd with ihe nulun- j choly reflection that llie happinees of encil.er Ik.' I comes blishted with oh r own. .! OFFICK AO. 7 SOUTH FREDERICK fcT., ' Baltimobe. Mo. , All Surgical Operations I'cifoimrd. N. K' Let no false delicacy prev.nt ten. l et apply Un mediately either prrwrMilly or ! letter. '- Skin niaeaea peed My (uied. TO STRANGERS. Tlie many thoneinde eared si tliiainstitoiion Th in the latt ten years, and itie tiumrmi i in i.-r-tant 'argirsl Operations prr,'oirnd I ) Dr J..i nesaed by the Reporters of the fa p. r. in d te-1 y other peron. n. t l r. a of whit h have 1 f t m r hi and ueain before the public, brriJr I i .irrcMng aa a rentleman of character srd tt sf or.sit i 'if y, is a an flic ient guaraniev to ihe nfP lend. TAKE NOTICE. It is wit a the vrratNt r!ortetkst Tr JonyrTO.N pennlt tils cnl toprvr before th puhHe. dees ir.e .t nniufti itwxil for a phyairnn to sdrertice', tilt tn!,. Yn lid so, the afflicted. e.cilly trreer. rou'ii e..l fn. to fall Into the hacrf of the manv tmpoerit and apbsrrr Impnaters. with inr.nmersble Tales Names or ern I irt 4 Qnaekahttf. varmlrr the Isree Htles. mjy're I r. JfaTos's 'lTrt erretii or sdTer!irgr truwirlTr u phyten. Illitf r; Veow-bmlr-d ( 1!. w. t lry t- work at their orltrinn! trarfe. with srnrre loo 111. n ' tt t ti tbe brnte. mhn. tar the parpo of Entx'i u srwl I tc-'v. It. esrvy on Br or i office, n ruler aid dirt vi t False Names, se ehnt ths aOlieted Ptn 1 1 i er) Ir one. Is sura to tami leheiol'onir into the umr. lar nt Qaselis with eftormon lylns eert'firstes of rreal stt.l -toniablns; earn from yerwms not to I found, I f r r yoatakina: brr bottles of I.iensira Wim srd .ilr pseksees of ftrrhy and worthless elnrurM,. runnins y prepared to impose Dpoa the nnfortur-atr t d nrD r m tne. Trifline month after month, or l.i: tbe t rr1! st tVeeantw obtained, and. In oesr1'. W-aea yeu n tb, rw'nrd heahh. to sis-h over yoor r"H:r rf'srp.irtn rrt. It Is this motive that Iridoess Ir. J. to sdrmire. r Muu en evas vo. To those onacor.nl rtrd i I ' repotation. be dcetna it eeeesaary to sav that bis cir-U c tlala or dtnUftwias alw?T bflne tn hs oirls. SO I.KTTfcRS RECEIVED UXI.Krf TOPTTAID and sontslaine a Ftamptobe card trr the reply. IVr soata wrtflas; shoo Id slat Are and seed that portion "t advei Haernee describing s uiToin 1J65S 13Mj,c. P
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