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1 1' ijZe-sC IF u IMS. WW ! ' VOLUME XIiNUMBER 82. . WILMINGTON, N. C.i THURSDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 25, 1856. WHOLE -NUMBER 13S7 -, Jsr- it ... A mm- 1 ff jyjjj ': I. T; ; fr fi. JB IIIl IilN.l. .B JFJ I I I I n hi i 1 III! HI .. . . Kii, .-. i . GREEK AND GREEK. There is a certain imiiviilual in this Sute who rejoices in the sick nwoie ofihf Western Railroad Jockey or more com monly the G real . Western,' a man- who is half hir and whole Yankee. He is the keenest chap for tradings nas that' was "ever raised in New England, and 'cannjr , Yorkshire' could not produce his .natch at taking in the flats.' The fame of this ex cellent man at length reached the ears of tmother adept in the same profession, liv ing: up somewhere on' the Vermont! line, equally skilled in horse-flesh and the tricks in trade, but not ('curses on - partial for tune') equalljr ; renowned. . When the Northern Nimrod--ror he was quite cportiujr character, heard of tis rivals repu tatioa and particularly of his .biat thai tie could 'pick up anjr white ' man livinir, liis I ride was serioukljr hurt, end heariny that jbe 'Great .Western! was i be at a particular spot, on a particular day, for the snirpose 'of trading horses, he determined to be there with the redoubtable jockey I Accordingly, in anticipatio of the 'meet ing be began training and feeding a worth less horse of his that rejoiced in the 'heaves' some, if not more, and by dint of careful grooming and a peculiar stable diet, sue ceeded in makmir the animal look as 'fine as a lily bird on a' plum 'tree,' ns the 'Cor tnthan' would say. So he deteri.ined to taKe the 'critter, down by easy stages to "the place of rendezvous. When near tNe Tillage, ousYriend dismounted, went into ihe bushes, and there occupied some time in changing his toilet. He went irito the 'cover,' looking like a slap-up sporting gent 7" he came out of if, the most verdani Jooking juvenile that ever eat gingerbread at a country muster. His hair was roinb eil smooth behind his ears; - he 'had don neU a genuine white wool , bell-to ; the . great pewter dollar 'buttons ort hisi co;tt waisit Were near up to his shoulder blades, and his homespun blue irowsera .were tuck -into the tubs of a pair of astounding cow hide boots. Reaching the village tavern, he dismounted and birched hts horse in the shed near a wood pile laid in fur the winter's consumption. In the bar-room he found the -Great Western and a jmtxed -company indulging in horse talk and ruin .and molasses. Our hero gaped and listen ed, an. I put in a word or two occasionally, that attracted the attention of the 'Great Western to him as a fitting subject where on to exercise his transcendant commer ce iul talents. H accord; ngly offered to treat 'Green 'Uu' to the. beverage the com pany was imbibing. ' ' ' At first, the 'Green Un,' didn'tdrink no: thing but eider sept the fourth of July and muiter, but he was prevailed on to -iry a little New England, and cordmenc--ed a 'course of sprouts' very fnirly. Uy the operation of the third horn, lie lei on 'tb-tt he had come down on business dor the old man. aud lie rode the old man s horse i drendful nice critter." ' 'The .'Great 'Western'' ' wanted to see h tn, and the pair adjourned to the wool Slied. .The -Great Western' was; much -s'ruck with :he appearance of the! horse, -and after a satisfactory examination, asked -Green Un' what he'd take for him. I . He ain't for sale Mister, answered Gree ny . - ' The old man sets all creation by him. - Raised him himself The ! critter was foalded eight years next grass.' But supposing 1 was to give 'you a dreadful nice horse of mine, and thirty dol lars boot ? ; ; 1 darsn't to look at it. cap'n. Il l wss no sell that are critter, I shou d never dars'i to tro hum a?in. iet s re into the' house cap'n its cold as Jeras&tem out here. How much did yeu say T j .That black horse and forty dollsin said -Great VVestern," ' ! .-. Thai black of yeurn is a pooty good old hoas, that's a fact. I was looking t him Tore I came in. Taiii't no use tafkiii.a- bout it-tho' I can't do it, no how. Does he draw well t - . Seen him trot up' hill before a load of -wood jest as easy ! , Well, said the Great Western, 'what do jrott say to my horse -and ; sixty dollars boott I. Lead us not into temptation, as the dea con says. Gee-VVhittaker f Darn ef I haint mas: a mind to run the risk. Darn f I hsint, he aded firmly. .' '. ' .,..", , - But look here, my friend, said i Great We-tern, you must first satisfy me; "of his soundness Hiteti that ciitter to tha 'big log pointing to the largest of the pile, nnd if he can draw it round the wood pile, I'll tand my oiler. J " i The Greon Un accepted the ehulh-n -and the horse jwas, put, befoe. the lo and started. NowhV kdew' ver well j thrtj U tlbe critter was driveii round the pile wjio iH Steady pull the heaves would sooti show ibemselves and nothing ;"but exquisite tack oould enable him to 'pick up his 'riv. Accordingly, after pulling a few feet, he sJtoopped the horse and began nailing hiti He is a dreadful nice hoss, and he knows tt Poor fellow I j If the old man was to aee'thi be-ersia, wouMu't "t catch tt,. ... I ' , All- right," go' ahead, said tkd Great Western.. . .-. : ' f Another puU, another hall and anothei peech from the Greeri Un.1 j. . Jest look at hits t He can ha.ul logs jest as .easy. Can haul lumber all day. ud carry a feller a court in fourteen- miles, srt.the tail o that, an I never start a b yr foory good old hoss, I reckon. -i.--- I ; And thus by easy .stages lie . got round ib pile. - r r ' ' ' The Great Western haded out his pork et-Wjk, counted offsix Xs and unhitched bis black. iT saddles and bridles were changed - before the Green Un seemed i. orae to his senses: - 4 ; , 1 Hello, rntsier I he excHimed 1 Wba; the 0'V'?-iJM,Pi'lt,, tit 'Take 3'oar urn t, money bnk... . 1 fi-H like I'd been. lie kiog my grandaiothev The old man won't stand it. I can't staid t no know. , You can't have critter. You're too law, m bo, said the Great Western, throwing his rignt leg; over the Disc skin. V'He'a mine, and cheap, too ! . Don't vou holler til: V9u get out of the woods f retufw d the other in his nntura manner, as he mounted in turn. 4Y.ou didn't get him sm cheap as I did. He was a 111 horse don't look in his mouth. Uoof by Great Western wh-n you buy a mt-iii sr-f s hoss. always wait tor a warranty wuh you joy of your bargain, oiu t-iiow nnl you 11 tiiake . money out oi u, u oil have found out a re nedy for the heaves 1 hMveu't .', ,-. . '.'", And. he put the spurs to the gal Ian black. . Just wait till I overhaul you f shouted ihe discomfited jockey, as he started in pur suit. But he log pulunsr oaa done the bit siness for his bargain, and he hadn't ridden a Quarter of a mde before the animal he bestroile was swelling and Collapsing like a blacksmith's bellows, w.iile.far away the Green Urt was streaking free and easy at ten miles the hour Picked up, by thunder! muttered the Great Western, after fruitlessly dijrging hi grafts into the panting sides of the old man a horse 'I've a "real mind U tuk-a horn of Prussian acid. There's . . white m living th.it can boast of tickinr up the Great Western. He's a screamer, thou and no mistake, he added, jivnh prufexsiou nl enthusiasm 'he's won the stakes fair and if the story don't get into the newspa iers. hansr me if I ever s i v a word abmt it 1 THK JUDGE WHO A L WAT 4 ANTICIPATED As a jtidce, Ijord Avonmore h;ul one great fault ; he was apt to take tip a fiist impresstotr of acauw. aiKt it was very difficult to obliterate it. The advocate, therefore, had not ouly to struggle against the real obstacle presented to him by trw- case itself, but also with the imjgmary ones created by the hasty anticipation of the judge Curran was one day most seriously annoyed by this habit of Lord Avonmore. and he took the following wtnntMcal method ol correcting it I he readir must remem ber that the object of the narrator was, by a tedious and malicious procraslin i tion. to irritate his hearer into the vice he was so, anxious to eradicate- They were to dine together at the' Jnouse of a common tiK-na, and a laig paily were assemble, many f av ihuu vviln sst'd the -i occurences, of the tnoniing. (Jttr- ran,soro:itiary to all his usual habits; was la e for clinner, and at h-ttgth ainv- de in the most admtrable affected aM tation. "Why, Mr. Curran, you have k'j n- a , full hour waiting ainuer im you, grumbled out Lord Avontnore. "On, tny dear lord, 1 regret it much ; you must know it is not my custom I ut 1 ve ttist tjeen witness to a most melancholy occurrence." 'My God ! you seom terribly moved by it : take a class of wine, "What was it ; what was it ? ' iMI will tell you, my lord, the moment I can collect myself. Iliad been de tained at court in the Court of Chan cery your lordship knows the Chan cellor sits late. ' I do I do; but go on," ' -Well, "my lord, I was hurrying her as last 1 could I did not even change my dresx I hope I shall ,be ' excused for coming in my hoots." , -Poh, joh, never mind your lools: th point come at once to the oiut ol the story. .... ;"Oh, I will, my-good lord, in a mo ment 1 walked here; I would hot even wait to get the carriage r ady it would have taken time you know. Now there is a maiket exactly in the road by which I had lo pass; your lord ship may perhaps recollect the market, do you?" v ,.: . ."To be. sure I do; go on Curran go ou with the story." "I am very glad your lordship remem.. b-rs mthe market, for I totally forgot the name of it the name the name ". . -. "What the devil signilies the name of it, sir? Irs the Castle M.irkt t." - "Your lordship ta peilectly lights it is called the ;astle Market. Well, I was passing through that very identical Cas. tie Market,' when I ohseived a hutcfit-i piepariirg to kill a calf. - He had a huge knift in liis handf it' was as sharp as a razor, The calf was standing behitjd hui he drew the knife to fdunge it iuto the animal. Just as he was in ihe act of doing so,?a littTe rwy abmtt four year ohf-his only sou, the loveliest Tittle boy I eve sawr-ra-suddenly, across-. his path, and he kilted i-oh my God! he '"led n I i "The child! trie child! .the child" vociferated Lord Avbnnioref "No, my lord," thecal? continued Curran. very coolly; he killed th calf; but your lordship is in the habit of auticitatiugL, Jl: : , , The universal laugh was thus raised against his lordship; 'and Curran dechtr ed that, often afterwards, a first imprss Mimi was removed more easily fm the Court cf Exchequer by tb r co l rion of, the ca' in Csib M .ikct.tfuif bj" r the eloqu "iwn ol li iitire jnt sm".;;. BiCONi L h'i-r r !. i far lo arrive pe -A- T. C B.U V0XTfT FOR5 SUMMER, : f.trf? K; Stier, anaSoae Bath'. yler ooTt-rs anI ltrrl2eraion. Jb reeeiea.(1a f.r wlohy J. I. I.OVK. , - Kamttotw let, N- 10, l rai t. PKasSS iadabtet la for GxJ pure based trvia lt Jaly. will plesf ' H aad. aexil. , Oa all accaunia staadiag ver ix momhv wo will chargn Interest, .-v., ; Jut 1356, jJajjyiKactL w : BRANDT fEACIlKS. ITTH1TK VHIiKKV tt Braasyinr P;h V V la rooch he-it. Brandv vanvela wbiia-whia key Diumos ilia oeacli. and ia chetaar. Alo hand hil Peach Brandv and Aoutw do.-for the ajmeparpoae. - J. R. RKSTtlM. Aug. 21. . '' N. I Market, at. ,N. C SHEETINGS AND YARNS. 1 A B4LKS N.C StMfeiimtaad-Varne,ju re 1 J --lved ad Air -ate bv Jana 11, T..C. f- B. O. WORTH GOFFEKt IJOKKRK!! 180 be bear ttl 'lOKfKK for aifia arrive. Call ai oar of fice and e0moic - T. C & B. O. waitTH. tax. 21, 1856 r i v 67 tar. VALUABLE STORES ON MARKET L .TltRlcT Pr It. -ml frnm 1st ftrlober n'll. th 3 Sl.r on aoth -ide of M rkal itret, at prea- ( oct-.uoied bjr Mr vv. f.. rnsniwl. Aio th rtora onfionb aid Markat ajrre, at preaenr rwtpM bv I It Rjuann, Kq. A p Jr U B. BAK&1. STATIONERY ! STATIONERY ! JUST ItKi El Vl. per Sc.bmwr Myrovef.a bc-uuiiful aorinM-ni of Siaiionery Whi'e Wie lttrr. M i"e t.Vid I eltrr. Bl.ir I.rtid Can B'ueWuvp l.piler,BtufWovCamHloe Laid Lefler, rt l.Itp Wove up. " hl'e nKHJnp w.1ri l,aii (ommrci.il .N.na hi-e W -w Oommrcial Nnt- and Klaak. tto.ik. ( riniirnnrfiiiii.-, Pa- Hnoka lav K-ioka. oarn ls. C h K-k Ptket Bixit, Ink, Saw l, -afld Taper. Ptns, Pen Hetd'-r. Piper Welahij, Hill Ki!ea.c, ,e. For -nie at WHITAKKU'S 36 Harkei nr. ei. Ao 28,1856. 70' THE C03HIISSI0N nOUSES LOSING ai half-puat fivp o'clock, commen V cin ibi afir-rnoon, e cle-ai ii a fiitinetim- o remark lhal (he Btuc tor, Knnplid wiih choice aiock of K.-arting Mner, Inrlndinr imi ( ihe la ' pitblir aii..n. Alter not eltM until at rMi iwcp hours laier -Juv-19. S. -W Wll TTytKFR FISH ON CONSIGNMENT? n RBLS.No 3 aiacltrel. JKJJ 60 i do. do. ' A few bb!s. No t do. A fe bbl. Mullet, just received, and for sale In Iota to suit, by" G. W. DAVIS. JuneH . " 39 AUGUST 8TH. RKCE1VED TH1 MOKNING;, Peterson'a L-idy's j;.tional Meptinher Hunt's Marchanic' Mnarii.e: Merrv'a Museum : Little's Living Age No 638;. . TiieMothei'a MasMzine; Magazine : Auguai. Laieat Numbers of ine ieniific American Ballou'aTlrturial KtagofOur Union s .fuiurday Kvenine Posl ; 'plrliiial I (lt-graprt ; IXew York Herald; Baltimore Sim ; ankee Notiorlt; Von ke Doodle: Th Sehowl-Ktllow ;" Harper; lut nam: Knlckproi-kt : Gid-y Graham; Har-' ptra'a lorv B. k- -, BbIIou' Monthly. Ac., Ac nhnd l -. W. WHITAKKITS. Aug B, IpM. 6i. DHSOLIIION " H K f"oprtn-raf ip o! ';tyjn & I rmimfed on ih- '6:h Auk. f tf 'he -nior patlner aail.4. Oldham, w l,' by thf d 74 1'JtK 0"d-mttin""J hav- ihi lav inn-red hiio 1 ''D;iiin-ri-)iip r ! is.newiit'O f Oeneral ij ui'o-iion, Or.tin no. I Flour busine;-a, undeMlia bdinc of MoKtey Ck UtnaiM J A MR- : TOKLKY. OLDHAM. 74 ALEX. NORTHERN APPLES JUST received, and npi-n Jir tneiMlon, an cx cellenl varieiyot" Pippin Applea in fine order, For twteat iu Broadway variiy store, No. 40 Mark alreet. Sept. 6 W. H. DkNEALK Ooarnal A Herald copy.) OFFICE W.St M WlLMINOTOSI. JJ B. R COMPANY C. Srpt. I. 1806. jEAI.EO Propowila, addreraed lo ilie Hnderf i'n O -d will be received until the 8ih inm . tor.lhe ronirucit.-n of a Pasenser ehed. 3O0i72. with 'ikei and other 'ffirea. Plana. ap-cln-atii.na, Ac., mar be een at ihe flier of the Company after TM-div The right t- recrtlve ttr rt-j-ct arty propoal la reserve.'. L. J . r i. k .ii i i i Sept. 2.-78 i8th- G n. Sun'l SUGAR AND BACON. UST RECEIVED, per Schooner FichangeA Pedi-e, - 60 Bbia. Bctlned Kuaaraj 3 Hhd. P. It. Sugara; . . - - 2 Kosfta Loaf do.; I Bhl. Syrup; -7 Hhd. Bacon (idea and Shoulder;) 20 Bbla. FJ..ur; 20 Do Reetified Whtaty; -20 Caaea Claret W tne; ' -f Cak ezira Pott ine; 10 t'aae L-mn Nyrap. . - ' - For aale at the kw-al prid-a Aircaah, by - t , . ? M.L S JO VNSHKND, . - , .No.,20, Market at real. Aug. 26, !856.. .- , . . .... -..in. . mt n ' s-w c r.v.r. .n.nn.. J "... &. Bif.OTHE"ior Staradc. Aewhoif mni be titled bef 'ie November' next, as c intend tloa- ins uir busineaa on lirat of Januurv next . , Dry. go-d fancy gnoi and jilrr on hnd will be aold at coal . . -l"lhiog ai reduced pricea; howevef. we ahall raplenfah, . ur auvk of Keady Made Ck'ihins and gentlemen' furnishina gooda wtili new auiipliea f onr n nmannf.n luro uut of he aiocW iif unr rn.in PI.J!adelpt..W- ... Ala ; n narw,. iwg irwca . iinw, flrVa'l one, a ntjw.TO-ewi.d t -:tie8t and T 9 ne "a good aeeond hand intnnt. for kale low for cab. ST Kit Pi N EWtHVEKj. ISo. 18 .Market bi, Soutn aide. . Sept. 6,1856. ' , . .. 74 lot. FLOUR! FLOUR!! RRI.S. freh groaned Family, Saper. .and Fine. Received to day and ir sale hv e' i ! 'S tt f- I ZKftOll. ORKEfff!. ' 30 Ag 23 SALT. SALT. - Sack GFoand Alotn Sa!tin Iota to JVJJ, auU. ,For ale bv ZE.VuH. GftEKNE. Sept. 13, 136. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! ii . THE avbacrtber hains adopted the -'thirty dan and '-Cash at tem, ix delt rniinrd to make i" fo ibV n r ' " ,m i-tlatfra ! nalniniM hiul.b v f- in; 1- ' on hand a aupplr of Gwf- '" if . ' rt dti'-F-rt-tiejj " 7i..-t ;,t r Ii) ',;' 'i .t fii tid Er.-.tif -Ti.'V-'' hi?w; ban Javn KT .'trr I .-sHry t urt-Va ; '.I !-rj;e and fn s , Mippl v .( !; t:i'e' .'f trrii: -li arni bm Krtrk-M. treat ; iHM-(l t.a. ridfi-'h ; .No. -,aa4 X Mjkeinl and tt;ii..n in Inlt t.lls. aad klia: Ulrttl . vjai'trs Floor, in iJf bbis.; Itice Finur ; 4 !.o.es t4 Stetetn, Ad- n tn'ioe una peun. U.m;hI. x ; .da Uo'ter. rai- ar and VVs,Ier iTtm k-ra, .. b' ls and -Ic ;. Kal n ,tarki-i t ,i n t-o al- vy .. VVM. L. x TrtW.VSifF.XD. Marc'i : - Wm. 30. Market attei-t. BOXES aaorted at. am refined Catnlr For late by ZKNO H Vis.' ZZJ. ORKf ti K. Aug. 5. CAND, 'KfA BOXE3 Aaaorted freah Candr, ?afeetT wUrftt-;;: , atp. ki-EB-s:;; TdE I'iti- iVfi'L'liLY COMMERCIAL : I pubtUIied" every TocaoAr, Thvmdat and Satobdav ai St 'per annum, payable in all eaear in advance. - . ' - . BV riiOMAS LOIUNU Eoitob andPaopaia- tob, r ' ; ' - Cori'ProHtitiil Market Street, WILMISGTOa. M. C. f K VTE.l)F ADVERTISING. 4 mar. 1 inocriion 0 50 I I aqr. 2 monlliar W 1 - 4 75 I t " 3 ' 5- 0 1, - 3 - 1 00 1 - " 6 ' r 8 60 I " I month, 0l I . 12 . . . 1? 00 Ten llnea or lesa wake a aqoare. Ifanadver ilaemeni exceed ten line,: the ptlee will be in roporiioou - - ' . ... All 4 tveriiaemenra are payable at the liroeof heir insertion. ' Contract a with yearly advertiaera, will b made t ihe moat liberal lerwa. - , . .. , . . No transfer of eootraeta for yearly adverilsina will beircrmitted. Should eirco.itatancea render 4 chanzr in kninaeK, or an tail peered rcmouif in ri I'i nTi i a raVi'ra) ii ii i 'iii to. ihe publiehed Yertna will bo ai ihe option ol the coatractor, for he time he hae adverileed. The nrivilese. of Ajuiaal Advertiaera ia atrtetly liiniied to ihelrown immediate buaineaa; and all adverliaemi nl tor the benefit of other peraona, aa well aa alladvertiacmenia notimrnediately eoo-n-eted with their own buaineaa, and ailexecaeof idvertisemmra In length or otherwlae beyond tbe lirnltaensraf ed. will be charged af tha usual ratea. No Advertisements, i included lathe contract 'or the aale or rent of houses or lands in town or OMntry or for lire aale or hire of negroes, wheth er the property is owned by the advertiser or by other peraona. Thee are excluded by the term ''immediate butincMt " All idverisementa inserted In the tri-weekly Commercial are entitled lo one ieserllon in the If 'eekly free of charge. IOB. CART) ANi FANCY PniMTl SC., KXErCTED H SLTERHiR STTIE. AtilK IfOK THE COMMERCIAL... Niw VoaMerrs. Dollhcb &. Pottbb. . (niM-OHimSMiTH, No. 6, Central Wharf. fhiiadelphia-rti. K. Cobbsi.' -tiallimort H. PsAKsand War. TwoMaoH OUR MOTTO IS T0 PLEASED AT. THE - . ' , Wlliuliistoi. saddle, llaruess, aud Trunk , M aiiulaetory. - ' I H K tbacribe r respe c ti u lly i n for m t Ii ep ubi i c X that h u.ia recently received additions to hia atoi k ol Saddle and ffarnesa Moud ting, &c, the laieaiatid moat improved atyle, andia constanly riianufat igrins,athiatore on market treet,avery discription ofarticlein the above line. From hia exiHrrit-ncr in the business, he feels confident that he will beab'le to aiveentirt-aatiafaetionto allwho mavfavoi biui with a call. Hehoanowon hand, and wniconstaiitly Keen a larxeaasortmen ioi Cench, Gisand Sitftry Harness, Ijtulf Saddles, Bridks Wkips, 4c, GctUlcniert's Saddles, Whips Spurs, 4c. .. awallof which he will warrant to be ofpr J the brat jnateriala and workmanship. "lie has also a large assortment of Trunk,' aliM-fi. Saddle 'and Carpet Bags, Satchel, l-anry TruitJi, dcC-, and all other ar ticle usually kept in auch establishments, all of which lie ofU-r l"W (qiCA S'H ,or on short credit to pro ii' I ensti rr'crs " ' Saddlea. rl rnaa . T r-i ti k a, trt.lieal Bag a, See. Ac. mum It. order.. - Inaddition tothe above the 'iticriber tlwayi becp in hand n lareitnpply string Leather and hua now, and will ke-i.thrugh the aeaeon a K.' asKortti" r tul l-'ly Ntlts. ll air Invi ter" Id c ill and examine my Good a, wheilM-riri wkmor nut, as I lake ptlenaa re i h hw- i ni my assort men 1 1 allwlio may tavorme with i all. Harnest andOoach Trimmings aold at a fair ar'e- ii persons buying to manufactura. - -. AIo, Whipr ai wholesale. Mlkindsof Riding V-hi lea bonjr h I r. . old w r.n.ni-ton. JOHN J. CONOLF.Y . Feb. 7. 1BS6. 118 JUST REC'D PKR SCH8. L. P. SMITH r 1300 lbs. Kxtra.N. C. Hams. . , 10 Itulfbtrla Kallon Market Beef, b bbla Roe Herring, 5 ' Cut I Beef Tonaues. 1 Pickled Beef Tongiies, ,. 1 " Dried Beef, - A ' .1 "-Salmon. Just ree'd and for wile by ' VM L. S. T.lWNStlEND - " ' : No. -id. Market St. 14. IS56. : t4.- Au nib .Uttlll (JUULLVA JILTUAL I.Uh LSM.AilEC0 M l" , UALKIUll, N. C. 'HE'aboveCotttpaii) hrabecn in opera tioninct X the ll'l April, 843, under the directiooof the foiiowin Ullicer,vis i -. JJr. Charles K. ronhson, President. Win. .. Majrwood, Vice Presidcnf . John Q. v iliiama, Secretary, W in. 11. Jones. Treasure'. . Pcrri" liusbee, Attorney, -ur. tjnanea v.. j on neon, m, j Medical Doa d o f Consultation. - . Dr. Vm. U.McKce, Dr. R.B. Haywood, J. Hersmnn. General Agent. Thia Uourpany lias received a charter, giving ad vantage to i he insured overanv otherCoinp.iny. The 5th Section gives the Husband the privilege to insure hia own Mfeforthe sole use of hia.Wife and Children, free trout, any claimrof the represent. Ives of the husband ot any of his creditors. Organized on purely mutual prirttfvfr, the life mem ber a k rt ici pa r i n t h e trtcU of the pro fi i a w h i eh areJcclared annually fesides. ihu applicant foi life, when the annuaipremiuni a ovet30 may pay one nan in a iite.- : , v ; n .-r A II claims far insurance aeainsi the Comoanv wil oepaid within ninety day after proof of the death 4 the nartv is furnished.' -v .: . Slaves are insured tor one or fire years, at rates which will enable all Mavetnttders to'aeenre thl class of oroperity against the uncertainty of life. Slave inaurancv preaenii-s new rind inreresiin featorelr. thai history of fSortb Carwlina. which will nrove very impiiriarii to the Southern Stalea The last four months operation fthiu Company shows a verylsreeamoo'ni of hnsrnesa more than the Oi rector a expected to do tne first year having already issued more tnan auu i-oucics. s Dr. VV IV. Habbiss. Medical Kxamlner, and Affent. VVilmlBf-ton. ;fi. C A It omoiiiniea'lons onbusineasof the Company hon!d he address' o . . . - JOHPf a. WILLIAMS, Sec'y. Ralcleh. JoneS. 1EE5. COFFEE! COFFEE ! i nn bags best Rio Coffee this day landing . tinranoa. r- or sal whirf bv T. C.St, B. O. WORTH, f " 1 ' .711 w. A us. 30, 1956: TUST RECEIVED PER ' SCHR.; R W. J BKOWN. 20 Barrels Pork. - ' " 10 do Beef. 2 Tea. Hams sugar cared. . 6 Barrels Lard. I !mo Beef. " p" ?f KirkUi Ghea Batter. 20 Boxca Cheese- 30 " Adamantine Candles." 31 '- Kttg Siareh. , -30 Barrel Sugar. - r 20 Haes "rfTee t--.ri'e T h Ort-lnal F-rtiit.-" rv. -,-. F.O MVE;J. No. II A IS. Fr n: sre-t. it 21 IS.. . .-. -4,: t FRESn ARUIVALS. PER cRr J T. FI inner, fr6m Philadelphia, at OKO .M KKf.LKY HROS, No. 1 1 . ..rlh A ,:iier tr-e.-20 boaea Adafltaritise Cilidl , l--w April I 12 - WAU-BUN I'HK 'Karly Pay In the North West - hy Mrs. i John n. SLraate. of f;hi-ago: wm Hvov vol Htostraiedt lately piH:thed. ale at ? s' i . v. Reeeve4 and for WHITAKK&'S. & ;; - 81 Jaly IS. . i-.sftficii BLANK-NOTBXn t D EA FT BOOKS.' Jast received at S. W. WHITAKER-S. " Ca-PARTNK.iSMP 0TICE. '"HK undersigned have puicha-ed the Drug F.a- J. tabUshment of Hessra. u. u. imrie, ... They wjll continue fie Drug bu-ineaain ita va- iloua bronchee under ihe firm of V. MKARKSoV CO. ' WALKKtt MKAUKS, . J. L. MEaRK.S, M D. May 20. - ' ' '' tf JUST RECEIVED BY G. R. FRENCH, AFRF.SH supply of PER 11 Y OA VIS' VEGE-. TABLE PAIN KILLER, in entire Maw Daaas To be aure that von set the eenuine Med- feci De. inquire Jot the New Dreaa with two fine en graved ateel laoeis on eacn ooiue. April t9, , . I ,5lt :r NEW HERRING. , Ai k BOXKS Maw Herring, just received at . OUjBn3. ..GEO. MYERS. WILMINGTON . , , 3IARBLE AND STONE YARD. I'HK Subscriber having accepted the agency H eeveral larre establishmenta at the North which wU furnish him a unlimited aupply of finished or a nfinUhcd, foreign and domestic MARBLE of all Qualities, is prepared to nil all ordera for MONUMENTS AND TOMB STOW ES, and every otherartlcleln the line of the buaineaa at reasonable rates SCULPTURING. LETTERING OR CARVING Executed a a well a a can be done either North or South. . ... - The beat reference can be given , if required. - JAS. McCLARANAN. Jan. 6. 1854. . tf. CIGARS. 1 fin lCr CIGARS, at pricea from 5 00 I UViV WW to 40 per thousand, ai the Fam- ily firoeery. . GEO MYERS 14 April Ii. ON CONSIGNMENT. f BOXES New York city made Pale Soap, a JJ prime article. For eale by July 3. - O. W.DAVIS. PROSPECTUS ,. ..... OF THE RAIL ROAD TIMES. AN INDEPENDENT JOURNAL. " 1 ' Devoted to News, Internal Improvement, Ettuca-- turn, Agriculture, Manufacture Com merce. ' WK know that the interests of the People of our State demand sui h a paper, and believing that one free from political strift a and quarrel a of the day, devoted to juch topics, will be ihe kind they desire, we confidently enter upon thia enter prire w:ih the aafurattce ul meriting and meeting their approbation and support. Our object ia to iwuke ihu Ttoiei. the 'mirror of the State, In which all cm see their truo interests jield upandeiioour aged. ' I vrERNAL IMPROVEMENTS To thlssub jeirt we expect to devote as much 'apace aa a lull statement of the various operations will require; for as our works of improvement advance, so do all the other interests of ihe State. ' EDUCATION. It is a source of regret to all interested in the Edusatlonal interests of out State, (and who is not7) ' that our papers-are so much devoted to puny politics, 4c., that this great cause haa been too much neglected; we propose, therefore, to devote to thia subject, a portion ol our space We will foster and carefully note the advancement of Education, not only in our.highei School, but also in our Common Schools. AGRICULTURE, MANUFACTURE AND COM5IKRCE. at. t iia stage of our. history, are commanding the attention of all our good State and money-loving citizens. Therefore, the Msrk tls wiil be exported with care, and all items, calcu lus d to throw libton either of those inseparable orancheft-of industry, willbe carefully gleaned and inserted every week, . It is unnecessary to say more if we had time, but the "whistle of the locomotive'' on the East and the cheering news from the West admonish u to eloie. Permit us, however, to aaaure yon ihutihe firsLniiaiber.ol'jho.Timea will mace ita appearance .-i bout th lime the cars reach thi place from the Easl. TRK MS-The Times wltt he printed weekly in Greenshoroogh. N. C, on new material, and con tain aa mueh reaeing maiter aa any paper in the Slate, for tt per annum in advance. . E. W. OGRURN, , C. O. COLE. J. W. ALBRIGHT. Nor. 00-tB GREEN PEAS. A MO-fTdelieloas article. A fow packages, in IX. the "Pod," yet on hand, and for aale at July 15. S. V. WHITAKKR'S. FL0UR! FLOUR! BBT.S. Family arid-Extra Flour. Wilming. J ton and Fayetteville inspection. For sale by . Ti O-& B. G. WOTH. Aug 30.1856., . , . 1 71 Iw. HAY! HAY! Jt.f BALES prime Hay, Jn store and for sale bV .AJby T. O. 4- B. O. WORTH. I FRESH GROCERIES. AS we are to start Nouh in a few days, for the purpose of purchii-ing a new stock of Gro ceries, I would thank those who have not paid tneir oms tu July 1st to do so IsMnedlatety. ' Jaly 19. , OROUGfi NVKKS V RICE, 11ICE C QT CASKS, just In. For aale bv " SJ April 10. T. C. B. O. WORTH. LniE, HAIR, PLASTER & CEMENT. GQ.TANTLY -on hand. and lor earn by CfiOltOK HOObTON. SUBSCRIBERS TO IRVINGS W AS II I VGTON, their coates t s Hltt grease exit and get 3. W, WHlTAK.til-.-S. .- -3 IN STORE AND JUST RECEIVING! A l BBLK.lewarta and N. V. Refined Sugars. -41 1 Crush. Loaf: dV : 5 bbla. ClnHnnati and Bttltunaie Keettfied vVhinkeea t 15 IrUt. Mesa Pork; 25 bbls. Fayelievilte Flour; Jj botrCa Ad amantlnu and aperm uanme ; lixjarrera a no ia boxes BoUer. Soda, and Mi Crackers j 5 Hilda Alulaeaea.-' Fr sate bv ; - - - VM. L. S.TOWNS HEND, ' No. 20 Market Street. May 24. - - ' - r 3. . .JUST RECEIVED r DKR SCflfL K. W BICOWNr A large lot of 1 Lemons and Oran?ea In fine order; prices to uk the times, at the Bioadwav variety emre mar ket street. - V.H.UbEAL. Jaly 8--'; y - t- i ; -i : . " -. . 43. OrTeeof the W. A( W. H. R. Ce.,1 Wilmington, N. C., 8e7.'8d, 186. f FOR RENT KOR-OfVK YEAR, rem let Octo ber next, the Kail Road Rating Saloon and other Rooms and Fiaturea connected therewith. Apply to ' wn.S. A!HK, ' Sept. j. 72. ti., , - rraHdentr NOW RECEIVING, - , PP.R schooners Adte and Liszia Raaseil j 35 bbla. Refined Jiasar, also, Crushed and Powdered; ' -' '; - 2 bags iti 3, Java and Uagaayra (joOeea i -6 chaata aaperior Ooloae and Graen Teasf 15 easoa sarxriar brands Claret VVioe ' ' 44 boxes Soap ; .-:' :i ' - -- 2& do.- Pearl !taeh .' . 'f 40 baakera Chainpaene, (eery sUjnrior brands;) 20 bblav lleriified Whiskev. For sale bp . ' - "Vf. 1.. J. TOWHSHKND.'1 July 24. v. i No. 20, Marks streets " "ON CONSIGXRIEN TV 7 BALKS CeJai sTati eeliaga"?" iOO reams Wrapping- Paper, ; , ,.- . , . ItsjU lbs. new Keaihera, 4 lot of Linseed OiK Vo4 patera Iota to saft by BUSINESS. CARDS. J.C.LATTA, COMMISSION MERCHANT. 4r GENERAL WILMINGTON, N. C. - 4 7 Ocl. 1 ,1855. " ' 85-ly-c T. C. & B. G. WORTH, C0I1ISSI01 1ND PutWUOIISG DERCfl!(1Tr - WILMINGTON, N. C. Jan 17.1855 , .., , ., ; . H5-e V V HENRY NUTT, . ' F1CT0K AID FOSWIEDLIG 1CE3T, : WW git hi perianal attention to biuint entrust. ed to hie ear. Sept. 8. 1855. .. 7S-ly-f GEORGE MYERS, WflOLESILK 1ND JLETi.IL GROCER Keeps constantly on hand, H ints. Teat, Liquors Provisions, Wood and Willow Wart, Fruit, - Con fectiatutries, f-e. South Pron I street, . .WILMINGTON, N, C Nov. 18, 1855. . . 1091 GEORGE HOUSTON, Groceries, Provlalona, and Naval Store ; - COMMISSION MERCHANT, Vessjil and forwarding agent, "wilmington, n. c. ' Aug. 2. ; v . CO-tf It. 06LLNER. O. POTTtR. jr. J. CAM E R DEN. DOLLNER, POTTER & CO. , COMMISSION MERCHANTS. NEW YORK. April 30, 1855. 20-ly. L. N. BARLOW, WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCER, AMJ DCALKB IW- . LIQZrORS. WINES. ALE. PORTER, f-c. No. 3, Granite How, Prdnt Street. -- WILMINGTON, N.C. . Feb. 17th, IP66. , , 140-tf. ADAMS, BROTHER & CO COM MISSION MERCHANTS, WILMINGTON, N C. , July 28. 88 D. CASH WELL, COMMISSION MERCHANT, WILMINGTON. ' N. CV ' , Sept. 30. . . . .84-tf HOOPER, DEARBORN & CO COMMISSION M E R C H A NT5, WILMINGTON. N. C. OKO. H60FKB. J. t DtABSOBlr. . L. HOOPCB. Jaly 28. 69.a JOHN A. STANLY, COMMISSION ME R C HA N T,- WILMINGTON, N,C - . - - . Oct. 6th, 1885. f.83. WM.'L S. TO V NS HEND," ; . WHOLESALE & RETALE GROCER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, j N. SO Maiket Street, . WILMINGTON, N...C, May 24. 30. W. G. MILLIGAN, MARBLE MANUFACTURER, Nomth WaTKR Strbkt. Wikminoton. No. Ca. Monuments, Toombs, Head and Foot Stones, and all kinds of Marble Work furnished to i order on reasonable terms... Jane 5. 3(-ly-e SAMUEL A. HOLMES, "f' v ATTORNEY AT. LAW, , . WILMINGTON, N. C. ,: Zl . Will attend the Courts of Duplin, Sam neon end Ptew Hanover Office on Prlncesa alreet. next door East' of the State Bank. - ....'.".-,--. :- ..- Aprils. 9-1 . : J. M. STEVENSON, GRNT for the aale of all kind of Prodnee. Office on Piinccss st . under ADAMS. HBO. ?0.. Wilminsrton.N.C. Feb. I2.l3l.tf. M. STKVENSON- GEORGE R, FRENCH, . " itAXCriCTIJEEr AKO 4 WHOLESALE f RETAIL DEALER ' IN BOOTS, SHOES, - LEATHER, AND shoe findings;; ;r NO. 11. M A R K E t 8 T,!t E G i, , ' wilmiwcton; N. c. v. Msreh. " " ' " 1st GEO. W. DAVJS, COS! 311 SSI 0Nt MERC H ANT, SOUTH WATER STREET, WILMINGTON, N. C. " Jan. 22. 132. ANDREW S. KBMl?, ATT0RNGY AT LAW, ELTZABETHTOWN, N. C ' ' Will attend the County and Superior Court of Blade, Kotoeson, Colamlms and bam peon. - Jane 12.. ,- ; . . . . : - S8 ly it.: c. assmi. f Mrr.r.s costik, JAS. SMITH tfc CO., - ' 1 COMMISSION ; BIER CHI NTSw' No. 2, SOUTH -WATER STREET ; witiiisaTO, 5f. c. " : 71 STQKLEY . ; .GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, , 4 1 WILM INGTfJN, N. C i . ; . Liberal Cash advanVea made am Flaor. Celtoa. and Naval Stares consigned to ihera. . A eg. 14. ' 65 If. THE NEW AGE OF GOLD. OR ihe Life and Adsentaraa oC Robert Dexter Roaaatne. written by himself. One vol. 12mo. lately published. Received aad for sale at " Jaly lav: : - . -at. vV. WUITAK.KK'.' No. 2 MACKEREL JUST Received, 1 10 bbla. larre size N. 2 HaU fax Mackerel For sate la lota la suit by . . GEO. VV. OAV19, North Waters. Jaly 1. - . .... . 46 tX. WILnLGT0N SAVINGS DINK. THIS laatitatUn krrated arCapt. Pot'er's office ppewit Bak at Cap Fear, sriB be epeaj for ma reeepuoa ei Beneeitea oat wadasaasy eT each week, freva) 4 ta aeloek. P. M aad oa Sat nr. day m each week front 4 te t eeloak, P II. JOHW A. TAYLOR, PrewldaaiU: r 1- 2i-it BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL, DR. JOHNSTON j THE founder of lUia Ctlibrated Jnatitution of fcrsthe moat certain, aipeetly and only ifltctu al remedy In the world lur - i SECRET DISEASES. Gleets, 8 iriclurea. Seminal Weaklier-, Pains In the Loins, ConsfitiUtional Debility, Impound. Weaknesaof the Back and Limna, Alleetivna ef the Kidneys, Palpitation ol the Heart, Ovsnetaia, Nervoua Jrrltabi Ity, Disease of l be Head, '1 n,oa t Noee or Skin ; those serious and meiuiicholy doi derssrising from the destructive habits of Youib which destroy both body and mind.. Those su.rU and eelitarypraclicee toore fatal to their tjviim than the aong of the Syreas to the inarini ti cf yiysses.hlighiiag 41m4t oim4 brilliant 'hopes or an. ticipaiions, rcndnm.rrjjJ?,kc- i'poible. Especially, who have become the victims of foto ry Vice, that dreadful and destructive habir ir.hicli annually swerps loan untimely grave iiiouaana ef voung men of the most exaliedteknta and brillinn, intellect, who might othcrwiae have entranced lie tening Senates with the thunders of ilmjuer.re. or . , MARRIAGE. S Marrud persons or Young Men, crintcuiplaiiaa- fteniulbJ'r-K C- 'ho,'ld ' health j d b re,,ot o perfe-f He whoptaces himself under them n. ton may religiously confide in his honor as'a Ita lleman.and confidently rely upon hieskill asa Dhv. sician. . ' Da.JoHMTOj.isi the only regularly Educrttd Phyaician advertising to cure PrTvniet ornplolntr. Hia re mediea end treatment ere entirely unknown toall others. Prepared (rem a life ,'h. in ih" Great Honpitala of Europe and the FireTln i.ia Z?,nAf,'?lt: .Ralan?' V h Llockhy ot Philadelphia, dc, and a more extensive practic than any other phyrfcian In the world. Hi, wonderlul cures and moat important Strrelefal Ou rationa is a sufficient guaranice to the atllicit-d 3"T. f ' ,Pt"iitV ""d efectuully rdiK . ed. should ehunlkt numerous irfiirg imposters. who only ruin their health. .nd apply u, him ,wno Aa?UK WARRANTED OltVo c'il ARCK. No Mercury or Nuurr)i Drve Use''. left band side going from. Baltimore Hrcrtj a few doors frmn ihe corner. Fail not to cbnite hia name and I number, for ignorant trifling ln.plrter. attracted by the reputation of Dr. Jennifer, lutk near i ; ' 2;?. I JOnXsTo.Y. r Member of the Royal ColJegs of Surgeons London; graduate from one of the most eminent Collciree of the United butea.arrd the greater yen of Hhoao U,bT:Uf?"'lath Hoepltalaol London, Par ia, Philadi tphia. and eleewhee, haa eilrc ted i some of the most asu,nlshlng cures that were ever known. Many troubled with ringing In ihe ears ond head F-henaaleep, great nervour.eB, being hlernitd st sudden aounds and baehfy.nesa. Hi,h frequant blushing, attended aoniltimes vith Jtrfinctu tti tf mind, were cured Immediately T A CER TAIN DISEASE. ' V, hen the mlsgnided and impiuiitut votary ef pleaaure Undahe has Imbibid the ti.edu of .bU painful disease, h too often nniinena th.,i nntiLti.... edaense of shame,! or dread of discovery, detcre him front applying lo those mUo, ititn edtttniion and respectability, tan alone belrimd him, delay-' ing till the constitutional rymptoms of ihis horrid disease make their appears new siu h j.a ukfemted sore i throat, diseased none, n urt urn I pains la the head and limbs, dlmnew of hiLht, deufmrs, nodes on the shin bones and arms, blotches on theiheiid, face and extremities, progressing witl frig htlul ie- i-iui,, nn at iasi me palate oi trie mouth pr the bonesof the nose fall in. anrt ih ii.i.., r.n. awful disease becomes a horrid objert ofcomajiis aeration, till death puts a peilod to his drcadiu; s..f ferings, by sending him to "that bourne from whence no travclle, rr turns To ruch ihcnlorc. Dr. Johnston pit dues himself in nnui... ik . Inviolable eecrei-y and, from his etenrIve iirae- lice in tne ftrst Hotpiula of Europe and America, he can confidently recommend a mr.1 cure to the unfortuna-e victim oft Ms horrid di. easc. It ia a melancholy fact, thut it.,..,.nH. r,.n victims to this dreadful complaint, owing tu the ua Skitfulaess of lanorant nret. nrt..t .... of thai deadly poiacn. mercury, itiln the coostitn. uon, and citner send the unfortunate suHerer to nn untimely grave, or else make the rfj.M- n. erable. j . ; i ... TAKE PARTICULAR KQTICL Dr. J. addresses all those ,hn k.v. t, i ,i. sa., , . .... . aij mi j UAfEfJII !' b'r Pfiva n'' I'oproper indulgence,, j ,..r-c ciiiioi ine aaj and nicJaneloJy ef fects, produced by earlv hLii. r i. Wealneseof the B.ck end LlinbsPain; i lhe Heed. Dimness of Riaht l.n. r m..,.i.J d er. PahiituitoD of the Hrarr tie al r ave- a. ur rV i.ou a . Irritability Derangement ftUe Diveative Mtnr. Uon, UsoeraJ OcbiHty. Syranroma' iof C.,ni,,nn. tion.dtc, J .J ,. .... ... ...j f An7y-Thefi.arrt,!t4rocta on ihe mind an tnuch to be dreaded t Losa of Alemory. UonJiisioh of Idesg, Depression of Srjrlis. KviJ Furebuc'lres. AVf;nP:.00'Jc,i''Kt'f Love of Soli tude. Tim iditr,& clare some of theevlls tjr..r-nr a rkousandsvt persona of aHages, can now iudoa wbsl is the cause of 'tbetr decHnm j heolth i f . s ing their vigor, btfeoaiift weak, pale and err.nciw led, have aingular appearance about the evc cough nYid synif.tonis oft (inaimtpiionl - ' i ' DR. JT".V IX VIGOUATI iC RM E- p VOR ORGANIC VLAK.NESS -By tliU great and important reme.ly wii.kr.tf of hergsn are speedily cured and full igi r n siorcr. Theaaandsef the most Arrvous ard DebUitrfr d individual who h4 loet all ht, hsve brrn imrrte. diately relieved. All Impediment j t AKUIAGK Phyaical or Mental Diqiialifieaiion. Arrvous f r ritabilitv Tremblings and Weakness, Or eihaunlon of the most fearful kind, tpcedUy ettitl by Dr Johnston. I Voung men who have Injured thtnvr f r r ceruin practice, indulged id m lien bIpiic ar heblt frequently h-nmedl from evil xoirpanions; or at school, the rflcete mf whjth are nightly Uh, een when asleep, and W not ortf; renders msrrisee Impossibler.d destroys toih mind and bcdt.et.ould apply Immedialelyi, ' What a pity that! a young man. thi hope f Ms country, and the darling of his parents, ihould be snatched from all proepxfa aad eiij.i) nrr nts of lift, by theeonaeaeewervol devlatine fron. tl e paih . f nature, andiiiichilyirij. in , Cf.rtain imtl l.Lil Such pewor,teiore e(rnieTnpli.iir n i .-a-.:, MARRIAGE. I ' ' I ' Should retlevt that a auuad mind and body are ihe most fMMaaary rewultetri, w piWU,olr. connubial happlnesB. Ioded, whhoui llwse. the M tirney through life become e weary pilgrimages th. rros pect hourly darkens SO the view j the mind bee. me, shadowed with deepair and fill, d with the oUin eholy refleetion if. at rhe happiness of another tt, eomee Mifhted Wirh owrown. T OKFICrJ AO. 7 SOUTH KRF D EIS ICC-tT., ,1, ats-J t . BtTi'noaa, ,.M ar o "tirtl fperaffnia I'eiloinird. ' i i otalae delloaey- pnrrni Jru. but apply immediately either pcronJiy or ly letter. Hkln niaeaoee Kpeedlfv arcd. - 7X STRANGERS. 1 Ttomomy tkous-indscurttl at this Inat.tii'ln l!h In the laal ten years, and the i.umeioi ii,,(,.,r lant SfrrgtcalOpetiatiOaaperroitiitd y Vr J wit. eaaed by the Keponeraof the i-jmh r. r d.mny trier peraona. notice, of wl.i, Ii have appeairo in M again before ihe public, besides his Finding a a rem tenia of character and responsitiiity, ia a suflicicBt gnarnmree In if e nrllir d. -r n ' TAKE NOTICE. ! wt th tha S-rrWiMt nlwtHwe ilntDr Jlil.'V trrrr pennlu bis cr.l to appear lfr th ruUlix. dutiliui -t anprurwlonal for a phjalelan U did ao. lbcffliatd, eopeetalljr ai dvrie. I iit in.V.. 1 raneera wld a.4 bil i gracwiw. ifuirnu M na-hniiuJ r.iL.. . ,hMT oriKlnml trade. th aearet tm, I.yot d ffy or x rffici. andrra a : i aiftet VsJaeAsraas. so thai ta aOKrli BtiMo, a-aIr o re, a or to touiLWi het'n irio t),i,n.,r Ifimirl enriofa Irlnir -rr!rtu- of rri and . toolahina; esiw from pm.ma mdStu 1- '..ar.J. .ake, a Te jMlaw tare bottlMnT l.ieoaira t',ta nui r.ihtr aaakae of gHbv and wortblraa mvwl. eaar-lua'v y ,fmrZ ' tmpoe apnn t ha Bnfur1ui.au- and nr.u.rt. - THtlBar Snoot h after motitb. or a. Vinr aa the amall. Ft HF c W daiard. and. ia arirair. Iraitelua aritk I allied haaKh. to sia-h ov.r voar a-allins Ji pimi lmeii. II W thia aaottvw that Indnaaa lr.J. a.KtlM p9 aa slows Cs cfii roe. To thu uimrunainred wih h ! reymfisiiim. he ieema tt aaeaaanry to aav tbal bla crcvUa tUda or dtpl4na ajwara bar In M i'We. rj LbTTTERS RECEIVED 1X1 1 ITUT 1 D d aolalulea a Slmmtp ta ba awd for th replv. I'ar tm wrttine aboald atat At aad aaad t&at jnitluk g learUaniMot descrtbiaw srm:tcvns. L" niniw oi in nw, imps i vt,Urr4 japsteirUb tniiarnVl tmXmm , . run tir ed Qoaekahopa, Mrniin tbe tsrea cllles, et.j lea Ir. Awg. 21, 3CB, v.. ; tqa4K. Jan. 9. 1355. .1 ! 121 Ii-e.. 67- Jon 26. . r-,,.. :4
The Tri-Weekly Commercial (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 25, 1856, edition 1
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