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a I ' -4 ' -' i V(yjAffi;XI-N ILUBKK 91. WILMINGTON, N. C THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 16, 1856. WHOLE NUMBER 1336 ft d i l$'f$ Uv -Iff) uyi Jv' ii . j v':;'dO'".-i. A T IWbA MAKtuAuK. llS X Mr. Metcalfe's account cf a Norvu r'-'ciage, which he describe- marriage in high life J VJ is a viy important affair in tl .ry. Tfce custom is for a y Vt when she becomes engaged, exciuwed rLcs with her lover. , These rings are rtfld ever afterwards, no ddijnal ring being placed on the fin ger OJie brtd after marriage, as with us. o ' : ' Xhebridalrtege crossed the water in great state.A fiddler sat in the boat playing lively trss while cannon re sounded from the shore, aud the chnrch bells rang out merrily "over the vater. On landing, the bride walked to the priest's and was then anayed fit her weddding garments.' She wore a dress of white silk, and on her head a wreath -of flowers; while a; veil descended oyer her shoulders almost to her feet, the face being left uncovered. Three o'clock P. M. was the time for performing the ceremony. The priest afterwa rds made ati oration, aud received (or it a fee of twenty dollars. He is equally eloquent .at funerals, provided he is paid for it. The honev-moon in this country is called HvedeBro-Dagen, whiti bread -days name indicating the scarcity of .that article. The happy pair never dream of posting off, as they do iti Eng land, to spend the honey-moouj Tout of sight of their friends. j " What a strange custom, to be sure, said a young lady! to me, who had been enquiring how we; managed there things in England Eny., Paper. ANECDOTE OF THE j EMPEROR ALEXANDER. According to subject who is not can dance with Russian etiquette, no attached to the Court the princesses of the blood. A young Lieutenant of Hussars ignorant of the established etiquette, late ly asked the Grand Duchess Olga to dance with him, land she who saw by his orders that he was a Crimean, con Mnted. The Emneror who saw his sister polking with the, young sub, sent for the latter as he left his partner, and MTtilingly told him that he had commit ted ati iffence asrainst etiquette. As hear, continued the good Matured mon arch, that you distinguished yourself creatlv at Sebastobnl. I take vou into my Adjutantus; and now, you; are at tached to the Court, you can dance with the Grand Duchess again, if she has no objection. j j TH E SPIRIT RAPPE RS. Th editor of the Philadelphia Mer cury recently attended a Spirit (not li quid, but ethereal) Circle, tie tnus ae. cribes the closing scene : j After a recess! of tenor fifteen min utes. the medium azairi weut into the 'state.' and wrote! out I The first man is Dresent He ad dresses you from the Celestial Sphere.' ? 'Is that you Adam ? 'Adam was mv name in flesh.' Will you please to favor me with cor- ' r. i T reel answers 10 a tew sinipieqiie"o t Propound them.' "Where was the Garden of Eden lo cated T j ! Iu Kansas.' ! ' 'Was Eve an obedient 'helpmeet.T 'She was beguiled by the serpent after that a perfect devil in petti I mean fig leaves.' j . In what part of the world was the tower of Baber erected V In White county, Indiana, near Wolf Mound Who were ih parents of Cain's wife?' -JThis question clapped the climax. l ne la Die ai wnicn we were seaicu uu denfy turned a summersault capsized and extinguished the lamp upset the medium and the maiden lady aud amid the wreck of furniture and the -crash of glass, I. made my exit through .the back door and rushing down a dark alley, gained the street, minus my right .coal tail which II left in the mouth of ,trje bull dog in the yard. RATES OF PILOTAGE. -VfUST primed and for rale at Th Commercial U Office, the Rate of Pilotage for the Bar and River. l 33-if. NOW 'LANDING FROM NEW YORK PACKETS. 0 BBL. Mm Perk. 10 RMi. Western Bacon, .Kb!a.. Leaf Lard. 60 Box.es Colgate, Pale and Ne. I Soap 12 " Qhemieal OHv Soao, 20 Rosea and Quarter Boxes Starch, 40 Adamantine Candle, 30 assorted steam refined Candy, 50 Bafa Rio Coffee, 100 Baga Shot, f 1000 lbs Bar Lead, 30 Boxes Cheese. (-F"r.ate br ZKNO H. eilEENK. Sept. 27, 1856. I 83. N. C. C. Advocate, copy BJACKLRELS. 2t barrels No 2 Mackerel JlO half Do ! Do a saperior article atao 10 half Barrel No 1 Mackerel for eale. to arri hv 1 OF.ORG R ;tf ITERS. Amg . 22. IBM - j 68 NOTICE. j THKsubserlbaraaoectfully Informs th public, thath is now ranassting th licUoa business on hisownaecouBt,and bopes by strict sttentionto baaineaa, to merit a eontlnuancr ..iihat patronage heretofore aollberaliy bestowed apoa him. - w ... 1 . M.CRONLY. Stock, Real Eatateaad Negroea. bought and sold on a eemmNkm, either at private or pubHe aale. JaaN.ISSv. RECEIFED ON C0NSIGNMENT7 I f BBL8 Chaffin'a celebrated back country 1 9. Whiskey. Also, la store, a superior artitry of Draught AU and bweet Cider, at j S. R- RKSTOPTS. Afay3t. Ko, 15, Market street. j H E R U I N Pktent Champion Tlru and BorRlar Troot Safea. " Tue great intereat manMeated by the puolic to procure more perfect secarliy from Ki re for valua ble papeta.auch as Bowo. Motoaofb, Notes, and Books or Accovrt, than the ordinary SAFKs heretofore in usetud afforded, indact-d the Snbacribera to drvote a large portion of time and attention daring the pii&t fourteen year in making improvement and diteoveie for (At object, and hey now beg leave toassure thei. numerous friends, and the public generally. that their efforts have been crowned with complete success.and now offer the "IMPROVED HKRRlNG'S PATKNT WORLD'S K AIR PREMIUM FIRE PROOF SAFE," as the CDAMPION SAFE OF TnE WORLD, HAVIR BB! AWABDED MEDALS AT BOTH TUB World's Palr,LrfBMloii,,Si,dt Siew York,3 As suprriopo W other Ii is now, undoubtedly, entitled to that appellation, ind secured with HALL'S PATKNT POtt DF.R PROOF LOCKS, (which also was awarded Medals as above,) forms the most perfect Fire and Ifurglar Proof Safeaever before offered to the Public. The Subscribe a also maotifHCture all kinds rf Boiler and t:hilled Iron Bank Citesta and Vaults, Vault Donrs, and Money Boxes or Clets, for Hiu kers, lewclkrs. and Private familfrs, for Ptatr, Diamond, and other Valuablea Aid are also Pa tentees, (by purchase.) and Manufacturer of JOKES' PTET PERSCTATI01 BASI LUCI, Sir.AS C III'RRIXG CO. Patentees, G'IKF.N BLOCK, Noa. 135, 137 & 138 Water at. Sold at New Vark prices by JOSF.PH R. BLOSSOM, Ajenlf.r North Carolina, Wilmington, Feb t2. Ul-tt Jl'ST RECEIVED. BUSHELS beautiful VVhita Reane For aale at GEO. M VERS'. May 20. .28 DISSOLUTION. THE Copartnership ot Bryan & Oldham, was terminated on thn '-'6ih Aug. laat, by the deah of the senior paitnsr. sept. a. 74 THE undersigned have thia day entered into Copartnership lor the transaction of a General Coniminsion, Grain and Flour business, under the name of Stokley dt Oldham. JAMES STOKLF.Y. ALEX. OLDHAM. 74 I W ARS. 100.000 to $40 per thomtai e from 5 00 nd. at th. Fam- ily (Sroeery. April 17. GKO. MYERS 14 HAT AND CIP EMPORIUM. Q MARKET STREET, (south side) two doors O' below cott dt Baldwin's ity Clothing Store," Our friends and the public genernlly will (.lease notice, that we have removed from "Granite Row." to our new and handsome store on Market street, where we have open, d oOr F;ill nnd Winter styles of Gentsand Boys Fifhionnbie Hats and t 'aps. to gether with a rich and varied assortment of faisfes, Children and Infant Ha's and Flat, of the most elegant styles and trimmings, to which wc invite inspection. Our v'oft Hat Department is replete with all the choice styles snd novelties ot the season, ennspic uous among which are the St. Nicholas, r illmoie, Opera, Mario and other styles. Our intention is to make ours truly a Fashiona ble Hat More, and our customers mat rely upon receivins; all the new styles as soon as they sre in troduced; A rail is ref pei tfully solicited from all needing good in our lit e eep. 27. MIEPARD A MYERS. COFFEE, COFFEE. C BAGS ae-orted grades, Rio Coffee, just to - J n.ind, per senr tui Bol on for ssle in lot to suit by Ant. S T. C. d B. WORTH 60 PROSPECTUS OF TnE RAIL ROAD TIMES. AN INDEPENDENT JOURNAL. Devoted to JVetrj, Internal Improvement, Educa tion, Agriculture, Manufacture d Com merce. WE know that the interests of the People of our State demand eiteh a paper, and believing that one free from political strifes and quarrels of the day, devoted to such topics, will be the kind thev desire, we confidently enter upon this enter prise with the aasurance ot meriting and meeting their approbation and support. Our object is to in like trie itmea toe mirror or the state, In which all can see their true interests held up and encour aged. INTERNAL I MPROVF.MENTS.-To thia sub ject we expect to devote as much space as a full statement ox toe varioua operations will require; for aa our works of improvement advance, so do all the other interests of the State. EDUCATION.-Ii is a source of regret to all interested in the Educational interesta of out State, (snd who is not ?) thai our papers are so much devoted to party polities. Ac .that this sreat cause haa been too much negerie ; we proftose, therefore, to devote to thia subject, a portion ol oar space We will foster and careful note the advancement of Education, not only in our highei School, but alro in our Common Sehools. AGRICULTURE, MANUFACTURE AND COMMERCE, at t is stage of our history, sre commanding the attention of all our good Slate and money-lovin citizena. Therefore, the Mark e'.s will he reported with care, and all items, calcu lated to throw light n either of those insepara Me oranche of industry, willbe carcfullv cleaned and inserted every week. It is unnecessary to say more if we had time, but the "whistle of the iocoma'ive' on the East and the cheering newa from the Wear admonish aa to close. Fern. It tie, however, to assure you thst the first number of the Time will malce it appearance .i bout th time the cars reach thisolac from the East. TERMS The Times will be nrinted weeklv in Greensborough.N. C, on new material, and eon- tain as much reading matter aa any paper in the State, for 92 per aenum in advance. K. W. ORBURN, C. C. COLE. J. W. ALBRIGHT. Noe. 6. IOO-16 BLANK NOTE AND DRAFT BOOKS Just received at S. W. WHITAKER'S. Aeg. 21, X8C6. 67 ' ICE, ICE, ICE THE Wilmington Ice House will be open for de livery of ICE from sunrise to sunset, exeeot on Sunday, when it will be closed at 9 o'clock in the morning. frtce One cent per pound for quantities or three pounds and over. Terms esah, in all cases, without exception. Ticket can be procured by such as desire them. Ice furnished to the sick poor, free of rharte when by direction from physicians or visiting com mittees. April 19. IS tf GIFT BOOKS. A RICH LOT OF MEW Bt'OKs, bound in Turkey Morioero. -Papier M"hie. dtc em bracing Floral Offering j Frremsson's Annual; Passion Flower; Memory's Gift; Philcepena; Atlantic Souvenir; Ameiican sc-n-ry; Hook of Beauty; Winter Wreath: Gem of the Season : The Moss Rose; Token, Ac Also, juvenile Annual just publikhed Now opening and for sale ai epc.30,'55. S. W. WUlTAKKK'n. WIL. CHARLOTTE 4 R OTHER- FOIIDTON R. R JCQ. "HE ANNUAL MEETING of the stoekhoW- of this Company, will hs held in tb tow of a iltningion. en Wednesday Ue22nd day of Oewbtrasit H. VV. GUION, President, Sept. 22, 1F&S. 81 The Intellectual Vigor a a PrnttjUe it indicated by the Character of its Literature. THE CRi i EHL )N ; LlTKKikT AD L'tflTlCIL WtKKLi Jul Km, 16 pages, 4 to. t AS commenced on the id of November, 1835, and has lb.ua far received very general aporo t ation. Anxious to extend its Influence, and place it upon a substantial basie of support, the Puslih r desire most earnestly to direr t the attention ot the thinking public uf America to its clonus upon their consideration. The main feature of the CRITERION is its R e viewa of Current Literature. In thia department are given thorough and able criticisms of ill the most important Books a they are issued, pointing out their chief characteristics, and iadUating their moral tendencies, thus keeping its readers informed of all new publications which deserve thir attention. It also contains Copiovt Intelligence of Affairs tn Ike Laker art World, ,. Gossip concerning Btmis tVrilers, Announcement s ff ctmtemplutrti lubltcatiims,and lAStsof iVew Books tssuett t America and Etrepe. The Drama, Mumc. Fine Arts, n i 'dt-nce.ali-o receive sttenKn, td Several columrs of curefulir selected and agreeable mat erare given in each number. In addition to the above there is a de partment of Aliscellanes lor readme ot an enter taining character, on fully selected from new books and the ablest reviews, and a weekly collection ol Notes and Hurries, wtttcn contains great variety of curious and valuable information It is confidently believed that a journal suck as the CKITKulON eannot fail to have a good fleet upon our national literature, snd to some extent upon cur nation! character. It will be found e pecialiy valuable in directing the attention of youth to worka of real excellence, and encouruging an appreciation for valuable reading whicU isb'in.! rapidly destroyed by t he circulation of superficial and sophistical books. To the reading man the literary intelligence alone must render it very de kir tble; and to. all who wish to promote an improve. ment in taate, tne cncouiagemenl ot merit, and an uncompromising condemnation of virions style. mock sentiment, and evil principles, such an enter prise cannot at leant, should not be iodinerent. To members ot Historical, Liters-y and Scierrti fic Societies, Lye urns snd Debating Clubs, the subjects discufsed in this piper wiU at all times prove of peculiar Interest, and it ia the design of the editors to thorounhly canvass tram time to timethoseimportarit philosophical quotation which agitate all inquiring minds, correcting lalse theo ties, and encouraging profitable investigation. The CRITERION is published at S3 per an num. payable yearly, half yeaily or quarterly in ad vance. Specimen copies supplied on application to the Publisher, CHARI.KS K. UODE, St. 113, Nassau street. New York. Jan. 12. 128-61 SITUATION WANTED. 4 14 ftf .tnffv mnnl K.Kit. r..n..l.lil. .nnna. fkd aKnHf levfn v m- ra , wttlk mtm k mm L edge of figures, wsnts a place as errand boy. or to tend an office, or any situation in which he cn be ' - 1 . --.-! . r an. . . . useiui ippirsi ineomcc oi i ne mmcrrai Oct. 2, 1850 85-tf. rjALLOU'S PICTORIAL and THE FLAG OF U Union, for Saturdnv, October 4th. deceived nd for Ml-at S. W. W HITAKER'S. sept. 30,1856. 84. JUST RECEIVED, 20 BBLS. Mackeral j 20 bbH. No 1 large nets Hemns t 6 had Bacon, low for ear-h . June 3. GEO. MYERS. GROCERIES. GROCERIES. .)f"l i BAGS KIO COFFEE, assorted grades CWVJ ft hhd. P.-It. SUGAR, 2S hhls. Clarified and P. R. SUGARS, 25 hhd. ?uba MLASSES, 2 bbls. No. 3 MACKEREL, in store and for sale by T. C. d B. G. WORTH. Sept 18, 1856. 79 Iw. AT COST. 2? F.Lt.ING every thing st cost except Wines and Liquors nd those at iety reduced prices. J. K. RES TON. Sept-27, '56. 81 PADF.S andSUOVELS. lOdoi Ames' make, J for sale by CahO. HOUSTON. Sept. 11, 1866. 7$. TEAS ! TEAS ! ! IITF. hire just received an assortment of the best Tess ever ortered In this market. I n ner S1,00 Imperial, it is of an extra quality and flavor. . Our 81.UU nlaca Tea is ot s rosy nnvor andesnnot fail to suit the most fastidious. We have alao a beautiful Black Tea at 50 cents per lb . also, 371 cents per lb.; choise Teas in caddies at wholesale prices warranted good, at the Oct rinal Grocer. GEO. MYERS. 5 arch 20. 2. FR ESIT J R R IV A LS. rpHE subscribefias just sdded largely to his -L stock" ot good tnin. ail Iresh and in fine or der. Among his articles are ORANGES; APPLES; LEMOXS; CITRON; RAISINS; CURRANTS ; COCOA NUTS; JELLIES; PRESERv-KS; PICKLES; CmNDI ES, large and varied assortment ; PINE APPLES, BANANAS, BRANDY FRUITS, PRUNES. PLANTING POTATOES; SEGA RS and TOBACCO; GROCERIES? Ac. All of the above article will be sold at the low est cash prices. F. M. AGOSTINI. Feb. 9, 1856. . 110-tf. WILMINGTON MARBLE AND STONE YARD. I " H E Subscriber having accepted the agency ot several large establishment at the North which will furnish him an unlimited supply of finished or nfinished, foreign and domestic MARBLE of all qualities, is prepared to nil all orders for MONUMENTS AND TOMBSTONES, and every other article In the line of the business at reasonable rates SCULPTURING . LETTERING OR CARVING Executed as well a can be done either North tr South. The best reference can be given, if required. JAS. McCLARANAN. Jan. 6. 1854. if. PROSPECTU8 OP THF PLYMOUTH BANNER. J-HK subscriber having purchaaed the Villa ger establishment, will commence publishing a weekly Newspaper of the above title, about the middle of January, 1856. Our paper will h independent in all thing, and neutral in nothing." giving fell parties and reeds a respectful hearing It wilt be devoted th interests of Plymouth, North .Carolina. nd i ho South to the cause of Education, Agricul ture. Internal I opr .vement. and the development of the resource of the State. We will do all in our p wer to make onr paper interesting to the general reader, as well as lethe business man. Proper attention will be given the Marine List and Price i 'urreat. In t-hort, we will try to make he "Banner- a neat paper, and companior, to all clfw. from the Parlor to the un ting Room and onerthy the support of those fvvoruig.us withttteir patronage TERMS. I copy In advance 2 per annum I copy at th- ed f six months, tZ 50. 1 copy at tne enf of 'he vear, t3 . ;. C. O IVF-ttPORT; Editor and M KELLY, 5 Proprietor. 128 3t Jan. 12 SPECIAL NOTICE. ALL persons having aeeoont and notes past doe ere paxtirnlarly requested a come for ward and pay a p. The Grocer- business cannot be eond acted artless punctMsUtv is adhered to. We therefore eatl open those Indebted to ns, arA have not paid their Jqjy account, to saake immediate pay menu OEO. MYERS. Vet f. 1 oUblisned every 1'cbsdav, 1'mbbsdav anr Mtdidai at 5 per annum, payable tnallcaaer in advance. BY THOMAS UOltl NO Eoito and Paoraii roa, Corner Front and Market Street, WILDEST ON. St. C. r vtes of aivi:htisim;. 1 insertion 410 50 I 1 sqr. 2 month, 2 ; 75 1 1 "3 3 " 1 00 I 1 ' 6 " 1 month. 2 SO I 1 : 12 i aqr. 1 -' 1 " 4 Ul 5 Ol 8 M) 12 00 1 Ten line or less make a square. If an adver tisement exceeds ten tinea, the piice willbe in proportion. All advertisements are payable at the time of their insertion. Contracts with yearly advertisera, will be made on the moat liberal terms. No transfer of contracts for yearly advertising will be permitted. Should circu.ustances render a thang in buinessl.or an unexpected removal necessary, a-charge according to the puhlihe terma will be at the option ot the contractor, fr the time he has advertised. The privilege of Annual Advertisers is tricti limited to iheir own immediate business; aner-oll advertisements lor the benefit of other persons, a well aa sll advertisements notimmediateiy con nected with their own business, and all excess of advertisements in length or otherwise beyond the limits engaged, will be charged at the uanal rates. No Advertisements isineluded in the con rscl ror the sale or rent f houses or linds in town or country, or for the ssle or hire of negroes, wheth er the property is owned by th advertiser or by other persons. These are excluded by the term "immediate butinte " All t tverisement inserted in the tri-weekU Commercial sre entitled to one iesertion in the If 'tekljf free of charge. JOB, CARB AND FANCY PRIJfTIfiC, EXECUTED IS SUPERIOR STYLE. ACiBNTS FOR THE COMMERCIAL. New Yoaa: Mersrs. Dollnsb dt Potteb. Boston CmablbsSmith, No. 6, Central vvharf Philadelphia S. E. Comm. Baltimore Wat. H. Pbakb and Wat. Thomson OUR MOTTO IS TO PLEASE" AT THE Wilmington Saddle, Harness, and Fruuk Matiuiaetory. rp H E subscriber reapectluily i n forms t It ep ublie JL that he haa recently received additions to his stock of Saddle and Harness Mountings, dtc. ,the latest and most Improved style, .mdi . onstanly manufacturing, athisstore on market street, every description of articlein the above line. From his experience in the business, he feels confident that hewill beatheto giveentir- atiafactiontoallwho mar favor him with a call. Uehasnowon hand, and willconstautly keen a large assortment of Cqack, Giganit SuUey Harness, Lady's Saddles, Bndles IVhips.if-c. Gentlemen's Saddles, Whips ' Spurs dc. tallef which he will warrant to be ofW Tithe best materials and workmanship. He hss also a large, assortment of Truuks, alises. Waddle and Carpet flagrs, Satchels. Fanry Trunks, dtc , and all other ar ticles usually kept in snch establishments, all of which he offer low for CASH, or onshortcredit to prompt customers. Saddle, Harness .Trim Is, Radical Bags, dee. ike. made toorder. Inadditien tothe above the subscriberalway keep on hand a largesnpply of String Leather and ha now, and will ke-jp through the aeaaon a good assorttneniof Fly Nctts. All aretnvited to call andexatnine my Goods, whether in want or not, as I take pleasure in show ing my assortment to all who may favor me with a call. Harnessand Coach Trimmings sold at a fair price to person buying to manufacture Also, Whips at wholesale. Allkindaof Riding Vehicle bough t r. . old on commissions JOHN J. CONOLK.Y Feb. 7. 1RS6. HP llib AUlilli CAROLINA MUTUAL LH"LLNSthANtLC0JUI,,, RALL1U11 . M . C. rHE above Company heabeen inoperationsincc the 1st of April, 843, under the direction ef the following Officers, viz : Dr.Charlea E. Jonhson, President. Wm.. Haywood, Vice Presidenf John G. Williams, Secretary, Wm. Hj. Jones, Treasure-. Porrin Busbee, Attorney, n . l I . i i Lr.iuaries c. jonnsoa, j Dr. Wm. H.McKee, Dr. R.B. Haywood, S Medical Doa-d of Consultation. J. Uersman, General Agent This Company has received a charter giving ad vantage tothe insured overanv other ,'omD;inv. The 6th Section gives the Husband the privilege tc insure his own meiorihe sole use ot his vviie and Children, free from sny claintrof the represent Ives of the husband orany of his creditors. Organized on purely mutual principles, the life members participstein the irholeot the profits which are declared annually Beaidea, th - applicant foi life, when the annual premium is overS30 may pa) one nan in a note. All claim for insurance against the Company wi Drnsld within ninety dayaaflcrproof of the death ol the party is furnished. Slaves are insured for one or five years, at rates which will enable all Slaveholders to secure thi class of properity against the uncertainty of life. Slave insurance "present a new and interestin. festurein the history oi 'North Caroline. which will prove very important to the Southern States The last four months opera I ion fthis Company ahowsa very! sree;imounl of business more than the Director expected to do the first year having already issued more tnsn wo Policies Dr. Wm VV. Habsib. Medical Examiner, md Agent. Wilmineton. N. C. All"!ommdnlca'loneonhnaineof theCompany should be sddressr1 to JOHN G. WILLIAMS, Sec'y Raleigh. Jane 8, If 55 j 93 - '? I'O S.H33YXIHM M bs joj ous rr poaiMJH -laqutna iis( 'HONnd NOONO I COFFEE! COFFEE! ff BAGS best Rio Coffee thi day landing 1 WW from Schr. N. C. Mershon. For sale on wharf bv T. C. dr. B. O. WORTH. . Aug. 30, 1856. 71 lw. JELUES! JELLIES !! JELLIES ! ! 11 TE have inst received new and choice article VV of Hoarhound and Iceland Moss Jelly justly celebrated for Colds and Uonghs. Also a nice article of Kig Jny. r or sate m ine tsroaaway Variety Store. W. H. DeNElLR. Sept. 4. 18S6. 73 PlfPTV SPiniT RlRRRI.fi M4 .U M. a I's ; AM mm a rry PuIME second hand Barrels, received per O I Schr. Col. MeRse for ssle by n uv nun rr ri-i a i ace I FLOUR AND CRACKERS. BBLS. Fine snd Super Flour; 20 bbls. and ty 26 boxes Sugar and foda Crackers. Now landing and for sale by ZENO H. GREEN E. Julys. N. U. J. Aoyoewecppy. . AUGUST 8TH. RECEIVED THIS MORNING ; Peterson's Lady' S National Magazine : September. Hunt' Merchant Magazine: August. Merry Muaeqnv: .K LitUe's Living Age Nd638; f Tb Mother Magasine: Iiimi Number of tne S ientifie American : Ballou'a Pletoriat Flag of Our Union; Saturday Evening Post.; Spiritual Tdegtaph ; Nets York Herald; Baltimore San; i ankee (Houona ; Yan kee Doodle; The Sebool-Felloyr ; Harper; Put nam; Knickerbocker: .Godey; Graham ; Har per' Story Bo-: .Baiter Moothiv. Ac. c; n hand at a. W. WHITAKKRS. Aug. 8,1866. ; 62. IRFING'S LIFE OF WASHINGTON. I? ECEIVED and lor sals at XV July 31. K. W. WH.ITAXER'8. DUIED FRUIT. 1 ) j LBS. Applea and Peaches, on handand for aale by April 10. T. C. B. G. WORTH. BACON. C. BACON. 3000 I'.s Extra N. C. Bacon, hog round, for sale to arrive per R . Road. N Aug. 7. T.C.dtB.G. WOJ.TH. J. LOEB'S COAL YARD. PFNED to day ' Aah Broken oal Sept. 13, 1856. ith the beat quality of Red 77. SUPPORT YOUR OWN PAPERS ! A NEW SOUTHERN LITERARY JOURNAL. 1HE EXAMINER, PUBLISHED AT COLUMBIA, S. C. I bis Jout net its . ente-n d upon its se ond vol time nd with it" next issue will commence the ,'iiblicaiion of an ' ORIGINAL PUIZE TALE f great tilerar) merit and llirTilint interest, - This will be followed by A-EK1ES OF ORIGINAL 8T0R1EA. writleu xjresoy for the eoliim of The Examin er These Sti-nes are alt from tho pens ol sootii cb WHurtiiis. and will initiate a new era in Soatb eru Lreriodtcsl literature. We think from arrange ment now in progress, that in all future Issues of i lie bxatuiner. it column will lie furnmbea with OBI0IN4L TALES Slid NOC VELETTE. equal to SDJ pu'.'lbhed iu . literary jouruals, cither North or 3ou Ii. We have printed a large edition and will be enabled to supply uew subscribers from the com uieuceiueDt of tbetx stories', if orders aro Bent in early. The Examiner is printed on sheet ol'eit;lit pages, containing f reading matter, with very few Asa LITERARY JOCRNAL. it llBS a large double FORTY COLUMNS a river i isement. already taken a high stand, and with proper encouragement will oon rank among the best in the country. Aa a political journal, it will ever advocate the Rights. Interests, and Institutions of the South. Besides thesn features, it will weekly furnish a tull t-unimsry of news. It will be the aim of the editor to make The Examiner jnst such a paper as will causo it to be a welcome visitor in every Soulheen family. The terms of the Exa- iner. are THHEE DOLLARS PER ANNUM, pa able in all cases io advance. With FIVE THOUSAND Mibscril'ers at this price, we will In sured to the Southern reading public. THE BEST PAPER OF ITa CLASS ever issued at the South Forward your subscrip tions for the new volume. Clui'H of ten will be furnished with the paper or twenti'-flve dollars. Address W. B. JOHNSTON. Columbia, S. C, Aug. 80, 1836. 71 2w. NOTICE PARTICULAR. HAVING MORE ACCOUNTS on my books than i ean collect, and a no cash can be had for soles, f sh;i II wind up the present business im mediately. Those indebted will please call and settle. I shall charge nothing more. Balance of stock at reduced price J. rl. RF.STON, Sept. 5. 74. jxo. la inarxet at. WILMINGTON & WEL. R. R. CO. Oppick Engikbcb axd Sdpbbintendbrt, Aiimingion, N. C. Jan. I, IP56. S I'HE PAsKNGKH TRAINS WILL, UN 1 Tl L further notice, run over this road as fol lows : GOING NORTH, DAILY. O AY KXI'RKSS TRAIN leaves Wilmington rft6 AM ; arrives at Goldsboro' at 9 SI leaves in o minute --and arrives at Weldon at 1.30 P VI. NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Wilming ton at 4 30 P. M.; arrives at Goldsboro' at 8 &", to supper 20 minutes ; arrives at Weldon at 1. 00 A. M. GOING SOUTH, DAILY. DAY EXPRESS leaves Weldon at 12 v.; ar rives at Goldsboro' 3 20 P. M. leaves in 5 min utes; arrives at Wilmington at 7.30 P. M. to sup per. NIGHT EXPRESS leave Weldon at 9 P. M.; arrives at Goldsboro' at 1.10 A. M. leaves in S minutes- airivea at W ilmington at 5.30 A. M "The Night Express Train conneeta with the North Carolina Railroad, both ways, at uoius- boro'. Thronsh rickets North sold in Wilmington; to Baltimore I2; to Philadelphia U; to New Vork 15 50:to Washington, D.C., ll. tTlCSTETS WILL WOT SB SOU TO A KXCtO IN PEBSON. Passenger! are notified that an extra ftarge of one cent per mile v ill be required of thme who do not purchase tickets at elation. Kreignt by passenger trains double rate. Lo e.al fare, with tickets, about 3 cents per mile; il paid in the cars, about 4 cents per mile FREIGHT TRAINS. Two through schedule trains between Wilmington and Weldon, each week ; leaving alternately on Mondnya and Thursdot s and arriving on Tuesdays and Kri daa. Two schedule trains per week to Goldsbo ro'; leaving Wilmington on Tuesdays and Fri days, and Goldsboro on Wednesdays and Satur days All dues on freight, up ordown, psyableal Gen eral Freight Office in Wilmington. on receipt or delivery, including that on the North Carolina Railroad S. L FREMONT. Jan. 29. General Superintendent. TO MERCHANTS. WE HAVE JUST OPENED OUR LARGE and extensive stock of Hats, Csps, Umbrel las, Ac, and can sell .them at the .lowest New York price, as we -have them direct from the manufactory, and as Mr. Hawe resides in Ne ore. we have every facility of getting every new style and at the loweat rate. Merchants will do well to call and see, under the Carolina Hotel. 4 HAWKS. Sept. 30, I8SS. 84 tf. FOR SALE. Qsve Acre Pine Land, sitnated immediately Ow upon Wilmington and Weldon R. R.. four to five miles from Depot at Ilmington. AND CZf Acrea of Rice or Meadow Land, sitaated J) between Force Pot And Thombury ; 11 of which is fin Swamp Land, f or terms, Ac, an ply to 31. VHVUL.Y. Oct. 30, 1855. 91 l JUST RECEIVED PER SCHR. R. AV. BROWN. 20 Barrels Pork. 10 do Beer. 2 Tea, Hams .sugar cured. a 6 Barrels Lard. I Sjno Beef. 20 Firkins Goshen Butter. 20 Boxes Cheese. 30 " Adamantine Candle. 3y Eng. Starch. 30 Barrels Sugar. 20 Bags Coffee. For sal at the OriginabFamily .Grocery. GEO. MYERS. No. 11 fc 13. Front atreet. og. 23. 1856. .68 WILMINGTON SAYINGS BANK. pHIS institution located atCapt. Potter's office X opposite Bank of Cap Fear, will be open for the reception of depositee on Wednesday of each week, from 4 to 7 o'clock, P. M., and on Satur day of each week front 4 to 9 o'clock, P M. jumih a. i as luk, rrnident. May. 1. 2I-tL notice: AT a called meeting ef the Commissioners of Navigation and Pilotage, on Wednesday the 7ih inc, it was resolved, that on and after the ISrh nst. the Quarantine on all vesaetafrom port, (sl eep t Charleston, S. C Key West and Havana.) bo removed W. J. LOVE. Sec. B. C. N. Oct . 8S-3I BUSINESS CARDS. J.C.LATTA. COMMISSION MERCHANT? d GENERAL, AGENT, WILMINGTON, N. C. Oct. 1,1 866. I 85-ly-e. T. C & B. G. WORTH, C0IIISS1OX AND FO&WIKDIXQ lEKCn.lTS, Jan 17. 1855. 1Z6-C HENRY! NUTT, FACTOR m FOnWIKDIXS AG EST. Will gift hit perttmal attention to b mines entrust ed to his cars. Sept. 8. 18S6. 75-ly-c. GEORGE MYERS, WHOLESALE A SB RETAIL GROCER Keep constantly on hand, Wines, T.-9,' Liquors Provisions, wood and Willow Wort, t ruil, Confeeiionaries.d-e. South PYont street, WHjHlVoTl.V, jC. v. -Nev. 18, 1855. j 109. H. OOLLNEH. Q. POTTLR. jr. JuCAMERDEN- D0LLNER, POTTER & CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, BTBWi YORK. Apr! 130. 1855. I 20-1 y; L. N. BARLOW, WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCER, AND DtALF.R IN LIQUORS. WINES ALE. PORTER, dc. Ho., lira ii lie how, front street, WILMINGTON, N. C. Feb. 17th, IP66. j 140-tf. ADAMS, BROTHER & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WILMIN0T0N, N. C. July 23. 58 D. CASH WELL, COMMISSION MERCHANT, . VTIliNINUTUN, N. C Sept. 30. 84rtf HOOPER, DEARBORN & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WILMINGTON, N. C. OBO. HOOPER. J. t. DBABBOBH. Wttr L. IkOOPCB. July 23. 6Saf JOHN A. STANLI COMMISSION MERCHANT. Oct. 6ih, 1855. 1 83. W. G. MILLIGAN, MARBLE MANUFACTURER, North WiTra Stubkt, Wikminoton, No. Ca. Monuments, Toombs, 'Head ' and Foot Stones, and all kinds of Iwzrble W or k furnished to order, on reasonable terms. June E. 3G-ly-c SAMUEL A. HOLMES, ATTORNEY AT LAW, VrtLMINGTON, N. C. Will attend the Court of Duplin, Sampson od New Hanover i Office on, Princes street, next door East of the State Bank. I April . ! 9-ly J. M. STEVENSON, AGENT for the sale of all kinds of Produce. Office on Piincess st , under ADAMS, BRO. & t;u vv ilmington, W. u. Feb, I2.t31-tf. J. M. STEVENSON GEORGE R. FRENCH, MANUFACTURER AND WHOLESALE d? RETAIL DEALER j IN. i BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER, SHOE FINDINGS, AND NO, 11, MARKET STREET, WILMINGTON, W . C. March 6. 151 GEO. W. DAVIS. COMMISSION MERCHANT, SOUTH WATER STREET, WJLMINOTON, N. C. Jan. 22. 132. ANDREW S. KEMP, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ELIZABETHTOWN, N. C. Will attend the County and Superior Court of Bladen, Robeson, Columbtu and eampaoa. June 12. i 38 ly IA. C. SMITH. I MILE COSTIM. JAS. C. SMITH & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 2. SOUTH WATER STREET, WILMINGTON, N. C. April 26. W-Ir STOKLEy k OLDHAM,"1- .GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ITJLM1NGT0N, N. C. Liberal Cash advance made on K!er,Cotton, and IX aval store consigned tp ttjem. Aug.. 16. ) .65 ly. NOTICE. THE sabscriber having nullified a special Ad- 1 ministrator apan the estate of Corneriua My ers, deceased, and having been anthorized to col lect in the debt dp said estate. hereby notifies all persona indebted by note, or account, or other wise to make immediate payment, aa it ia desit. ble that the business be speedily closed. CUAS.D. MYERS ia my authorized at4o collect said debla, and receipt for the ane. Jaly21. j GEO. MuSTEJlS. SOAP AND CANJDJLE& THE subscribers beg leave respectfully to call the attention of the trade and families to the Soap and Candle manufactured In Wilmington, N. C, by Messrs. CoeUo dr. Gaflord, samples of .hiK,..k. . ,m 5 W.tr t I : " -r- -"""; .' I where we keen constant) v on hand Urge snppiie I low for casjl. . . , JAS. C.SMITH dr. CO. JUST RECEIVED BY G.R. FRENCH, AFRESH supply of PER R3f DAVJS'.VEOE TABLE PAJl5 KILLER, in entire Nrr Da ess. To be sure tbst ron get the genuine Med icine, inanire for the New Dress with two fin en graved steel labeia on each bottle. iiptti is. . i -'- JUST RECEIVED THIS DAY. 50: BOXES Adamant! Candle. 20 and 40 lb, boxes jfxe sntality, cheap. i odi. extra aarrnon, Codfish for retail, 6 bbls. extra No. 1 Mackerel, New Cheese. Batter. Beef Tonga and 8ma ked Beef. Low for cash. GEO. M VERS. Jane 28. ; 11 eatl 13 Front t. BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL. DR. JOHNSTON, THE founder of this Celebrated Ipt(tution ef. fr the most certain. Speedy and opty etfectu al remedy in the world o ; SECKK1' DISEASES. Gleet, Stricture. Seminal Weakness, Pain in the Loins, Constitutional Debility, Impotency, Weakness of the Back and Limb, A flections of the Kidneys. Palpitation of th Heart, Dyspepsia, Nervous irrilabi.iiy, Disease of tke Head, 1 nroat Nose or Skin ; those srtloos and melancholy disor. dsrsarising from the destructive habits of Youth, which destroy both body and mind. Those secret and solitary practice more fatal to their victim than the song of th Syren to the mariners cf Ulysses, blighting their most brilliant hopeaoras, tjcipationa, rendering marriage, etc., impossible. YOUNG MEN. Especially, who Lave become the victim of Sbio ry Vice, that dreadful and' destructive habit ehirh annually sweeps to an untimely grave thousand young men of the most exalted talent and brb.'ioni intellect, who might otherwise have entranced lis tening Senate with the thunder of eioonenre. . waked to ecptacy the living lyre, may call with, full confidence. T ... MA RR TAG fX ' Married person. r VtunaMfn i-nnlrmnln. marriage, being a wareoi Ph,ysicai Weakness. Or ganic Debility, Deformities, Ac, should immedi ately consult Or, )., end be restored to perfect Us who places himself undsrthe ton may religiously confide in his honor a a cm. tlemon.apd confidently relv unon hinn , nb.. , Da. Johkstoh is the only refflilnrl Phvsician sHwrrti.Ino m n,r t.T... r- .... iit.i ft (nmi.laihta Hi remedies and treatment are emlrelv nnLnnmn to all others. Prepared Irom a life spent in the Great Hospitals of Europe and the First in tSi ounuy, vj;: Kngland, f- rnnce, the Block ley ot Philadelphia, do., wid. a more extensive practice than any other phvsicisji in the world Hi. wondsrful cures and moat important Snrplr.l itrf. rauons ia sufficient guarantee to the afflicted Those vha wish to be speedily and effectually rtliSm -ed. should shun the numerous trilinr imnuw. - h only ruin their health, and 6piy to him. i' A CURE WARRANTED OR NO CHARGE. No Mercury or Nauseovs Drvgt L'sp' OFFICE. No. 7. SOUTH PRPriCBlfir . left hand side going from Baltimore street, a fi w door from the corner. Fail not to observe hi name and number, for ignorant trifling importers, attracted by the repuiatup ol Dr. Jchntvn, luik an. joiins to v. i MeBaWrofik RosalCoilenrsur.nn. r -j graduate from one of the moat eminent College u the United State. and the greater n.rt rt i,n.. life hss been spent in th Hospital ol London, Par- i.. i uuuriHuia,ina eistsptff , ns epected aoni of the most astonishing cures that were ever known Many troubled with ringing in the ears and head vbeo asleep, great narvousnsss. beinir .lirm.t .. ndden noAiAd. end bashfu.nesa. wjih frequent blushing, a ttervied sometimes with dcrangfn.cnt of uituu tvei bj v uicu ii lilUMaiCiy, i A CERTAIN DISEASE. 1 W hen the misguided snd imnriit..t rM. r pleaaure finds he has imbibed the areda of .hi painful disease, it too often hsppena that anill-tim-ed sense of shame, or dread of discovery, dster him frow applyioc to tose who, Irom education and respectability, ran sjose befrU-nd hjjn, dela j ing till the constitutional symptoms of this Korid disease make their appearance, surh as ulceratid sore throat. diseased nose, noctural pslns In the head snd limbs, dimness of sivht Je.fna. on the shin bones and arma, blotches on the farad, face and rxtremitiea.progreasing with frigjjUul ra- piuiij, mi at iasi tne palate or me mouth or lit bonesof the nose tall in. and th vir-tin, r .t- awl disease becomes s horrid ohiert ofcommU. sera tion, till death puts peiiod lo his dreadful uf feringa, by sending him to "that bourne from whence no traveller returns. To such therefore. Dr. Johnston pledges himself to nrn.. ik. inviolable secrr.y; and, from his extensive Drae- tice in the first Hospitals of Europe and America, hecan confidently recommend a asf.nrf .n.t. core to the unfortunate victim of this horrid dis ease. It ia a melancholy fact, that thon.nH. f.ti victim to this dreadCul.cumolaini. avin. m tV. ... skilfulness ot Ignorant pretenders, .who, by the use of that deadly poison, mercury, ruin the constitn. tlnn, and either aend th unfortunate Batterer to aa untimely grave, ox else make the residue ,( nr. mi.. erable. TAKE PAR TtCVEA R NOTICE., Dr. J.addtessss all those .knhn.inH,.. eetves by private and improper indulgences. i unc .i. win os tne sad and nieunctoly ef fect, produced by early habit of youth, .vis:-. WeakpeMof the Back and Limb, Pain in th Head. Dimness of Sieht. Lo. of M nj.i.. rJL er. Palpitation of the Heart. D Irritability Derangement af the Digestive Func tions, uaneral Debilixy, Svotptom ef.Conaump. tion. die. ; AfcnteWy TThe fearful thiols on he jnlnd much to be dreaded;; jLcuMfif iltmory. Confusion ui jusos,eHrcslfln at tmmu, fcvll Koreboding. Ae"? sJf.4ejrtrusi, Love of Soii tude.Timidity,dt.c..ae otye.of ths evils produced. thousand ol peains.o silages, can nowjudgo what is the cause of their declining health. Loe Ing their vigor, becoming weak, pale and emacia. ted, have a singular sonearsnee sbout thj . ... dr? j o hnstons 4 n wgor a t" "n g reme- ui ruicuKUANiC ,WAiKNESS. -By thi great nd4tnjo,s:nt remedy weakneF of he organs areoeedilv.cured and fni Thoussndsof the .most Nexvous and Debilitated individual who had o all hope, ke been imme diaiely relieved. All impediments to W ABRIAGE Pbyeicalor MentalDUqualiflcatiops, Nervous ir rlubtti:v Tremblings snd Weakne.a. or MkmaiU. of the moat .fearful kind, aoeedilv cured fcv Dr Johnaton. v - Young men mho have In; arc d themselves by a certain practice indulged in ,;b,en alone a habit frequently learned frum e,yil .companions, or at school, the e&ot of whioh are ninhilv felt. .n when asleep, snd ifjiot cured, tenders .marrisge impossible cd destroys b,othjnUd and body, should appiy tjiuoeuiairiy. What a pity that a.youri2 man. the han. of Ms country, and tha darling of yhla parent's, should be natched from all prospect and enjoyment of life, by thconcfiuencea,tf deyiatine from the path of nature, and indulpngin certain secret habit. Such persons, before contemplating JlJitUXIAjU&. Should reflect that ound' mind and body are th most necessary requisite to promote connubial hsppines. jToded, without these, the iosrney through life become a wear Dilv rimaee- the nrn. pect boarly darken to the, view j the mind become shadowed wi lb, despair and filled with the mrlam. choly reflection that the hsppines of another be cornea blighted .with our own. OFFJCE NO. 7 SOUTH FREDERICK-ST.. ... BatTtstoa, Mo. 11 Bnrglcal Operation Perteraed. N. R- Jjit nn sl.a t-i:. V -. ?Ply irPtoediately either personally er s Itiitr, bus a -iseasea speedily enred. WO STRANGERS. Th manu thousands evrmdmt thia Insiitaiiinii wlih. ia th httt ten years, and tha nameron impor tant sargical Ooerations Derfoimsd bv Dr. J wit. n eased by the Reporter of the Daoers. aed mar other persons. notice of which ha v appesttd again and again before the public, besides bis .tsndin a a renticman of ebaraeteraad responsikility, i a sumcient gnaranree lo the attlieted. TAKE NOTICE. It Is With tbs rmlMt kIhIum thai Ir. J (If -fKTlTM parmitaans card to sppesx before Us psblir, dmln it ""profo-mioMi foe pkjiiHu t dTrrM,bt bbJpm k 'P1". rciy irmer cniaMbtlfi into trie Haads of Um nny tmpads 1 1 sBlrsrMd imBn.tm. .nh iMnwun VuJ v.m . . - k. i Quekshopa, wsnninaT Ibmlurt sitica, eopyini; Ir. rfoassTos s sovenisesnems or aovsrunss; tbetat I . p n jmcisns. iuihtsi tnwiov pnlDM relkiva. too tmay to ThT vTi-j. 1 J Tl ..ZT' m"y "'"T" fit..S Lfifl LA.SLi:" ?T!LiB QasrliB with sooroMnas rytssT ravtiSrmtM uc sreat and m toniahins: earas from person, not to be found, who kseyi yasitakinsT tan. bsstles of t iroun Wirta amd otk.s packarsscs nhhysnd worthleM sofiiiKmnd.. ramninslv Rreparsw ta iatpdae upon th. anfortanaJs sad ansoafiert. 1ST. Trlfflns' ananth after Bumih. or as Ions ss ths.mall. mttf esm b utotxlnrd. ud. ta drr, Iravrs yem wrtb. rui nri .wia, Mtlfrn over ysr i-awna; oiMfifniunrai. It is this ntnttv that tadnera Pr. J. to mdxmimr. ron BB tl.fi eras IH. To Hmsm maeqaaiBtsd witk his epatalion. hs dssana It neesasary to aay thst bis cradsn. tUfts or diloniM aJw.T. hsne In eta orller. NO LETTERS RECEIVED UNLESH POST PATTJ nd eontalaiBST a Ptamp to bs asrd for tk reply. fr. sno wrlans; sbomi ! Ae wt ma isss ptsrasa f Odrtt an ilescriMBg syaapSo Jan. 9, lent. .m-ijc.
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