I t yil i I ,S.vs vAvyvw A . yf Xe- - W w VOLUME XI NUMBER 9S. AVILMINGTON, N. C, SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 1, 1856. WHOLE NUMBER 1343 I '- Mm M Hi 0 f 11 i mi III' 111 I III! Ill III 111 MISCELLANY. ARRIVAL OF THE ATLANTIC. 'V" FOUR DATS LATEK FROM EUROPE. New York, October 23. The Collins' temer Atlantic, from Liverpool, with tu to the 45th inst. arrived here at 8 o' tlotV this evening'. Her intelligent: is four days later than previous advices The steamer Asia arrived 'out at 8V- fclock on the morning of the 13lh. GENERAL NEWS. The news by thia arrival is interesting t'rom Ma drill U is telegraphed under dale )f lie 12'h that OrDoonetl has fallen and Narvxex ; has been, restored. ... O'Donnell iand ali his colleagues resigned on the night tf the lath." Their resignation was accep ted and Ger. far vaez immediately aiwra Ted office and appointed a new miuUtry, viz : Pidal for Foreign Aff.tirs ; Seisse fer Finance Nocedn I for the Interior rArzti-' ela for Justice ; ITrlistando for War and Jjersundi for the! Marine drpanment. Tbere are no further particulars. , The Paris Journal Debits 8jrs: Relieve that the pretensior raised by Rus sia to the Island qfSerpn's have been a bandoned, and the' le-Hm! has again be come the possesiiori of Turkey. But the Belgrade difficulty remains as before. It . is hot true tbt 4,000 Austriun troops occu pied Gulats." jj . - lhe Neapolitan affair is unchanged. . All thoughts nf the intended expeditipn are Supposed to be j abandoned. Even the French and English ministers are not to be recalled. ' jV ..;..' '" Russia is said to have given formal no tice To reassemble th Congress of Paris, to which France and Prussia hv assented, and the matter now awails EngVa.id's coi 'currence. ' , . . Denmark has consented to a reduction of land transit duties, preparatory to a re duction of the Sound Duties. The weather has been variable. , New York, October 28, P. M. The Atlantic left Liverpool at noon on VVednes--riay, the 15th. On the 231 she sfiw the steamer. Arago, and on the 27th the steam er Erricsson. ji ' Letters from Paris on the 'subject of the lionncial crisis are less unfavorab- The bullion in the Bank was said to be increas ing both at Paris and the Branches. ' A camp of fifty thousand men -woold be es'abluhed soon at Chalsul sur Marne. , Prince Mehedet AltPash, of Egyp, hs arrived at Paris. It was rumored that the Rothschil Is had contracted with the Bank of France to sup ply gold to the amount of six millions four humlred thousand pounds sierlirg. Revolutionary f documents addressed to 'the Italian people, purporting to be signed 1-y a committee for the people and the ssu 'tlents at Paris, were secretly posted in vn nous quarters of Paris. They, urge the Italians to urms and promise assistance. ARRIVAL OF THE ILLINOIS. TWO" WEEKS LATtR. FUOil CALIFORNIA New York, Oct. 23 - The steamer Uli tiois arrived here this afternoon ; from As .pinwall, bringing four hundred, passengers nnd San Fran.isco dates to the Oth. .Also. $1,632,000 tn specie. . The pr ncipal consignees ere as follows ": Wells, Fanro & Co 00 000; Drexel & Co. 225,000 ; Metropolitan Bank $200. O00; Howlund & Aspinwall $133,000; VVa Hoge. 8118,000 ; Duncan, Sherman & Co. f ilO.OOO i Thomas Watson $23, 000; S. II Wines $16 000. ' j Business at Sin Francisco was improv ing, and the intelligence from the ourres was encouraging. t Ex-Governor MeDougall was arrested on his arrival out on a charge of illegal vo ting. " '. j , , The Illinois connected with the steam ier Golden Gate,iwhtch brought down $2,- 153,000 in specie. The jury in the case of ex-Collector Hammond, on trial on the charge of etn bezzling public moneys, had disagreed ' The grand jury for San Mateo county 'had found an indictment egainst Ex Gov ' vernor McDougatL for fraud at the May election, and hej was held to bail in the sunt of $500. , .? Doctor Armstrong was murdered near Sacramento, by la man named Colebrook. and-while the latter was being examined, the citizens broke into the' court, disarmed 1heof5cers. seized the prisoner and carry ting him off, hung him upon a tree. ' ' The suit of Mesick versus Sunderland has been decided in the Supreme Court in favor of the plaintiff, giving him a title to 5xne third of the city of Sacramento, worth - three millions of Dollars. ' The San Francisco papers publish a let ter from Col. Fremont, in answer to a letter of enrpiiy addressed by the editor of the " San Francisco Bulletin to the three Presi dential candidtss The other candidates vlid not answer. .The Bulletin says that CoL Fremorrt's letter hae given great satis faction to th citizens generally. Advices from Oregon state that the pros tecl of peace with the Indians was flatter . 4ng. - ;:' r - Capt. Bon man, of the United States ar my, who had become insane, wandered from bis friends and his dead body was after-wards found in the woods i I ' Tbere is nothing important from Wash ington Territory. . The sloop or war John Adams hat ar rived at Honolulu -all well. ; There is nothing of importance from the Isthmus. Lieut. Charles VVjAbyr of the frigate Saratoga, died at Aspinwall on the 17th inst S . ENERGY. "The longer I lire, says a great writer, Hb more certain I am that the great difference between men, the great and the insignificant, i energy invincible defcr-taxination-an honest purpose once fixed. : nd then death Or fictory. That quality will do anything that can be done in the worId; and no talent, no circumstances. no opportanity, win maae a two legged creature a rnao witnout it." Muxificext Dokatioji Sylvester Lynd of Chicago, has given 8100,000 to found a University, tn charge of the PresbyterU nDs. This munificent public benefactor nrrived in Chicago nine years ago, from Scotland, will just two sovereigns in bi poeket. L- W. PIiiOTT, COMMISSION MERCDINT, BEAUFORT, N. C. Anv bnslnesn entriiurd to Ma etirnlion wilt h attended u prompilj anri to the best of bia ability. BEf 11 EKCKS i I'nmmln'A Stvron, Com. Merchants ) Wilminfr Mr. Ja. Nofciiin, AtMTHfV it Law, ton M O. Mr. Kdward 5tant, Beaiitort N. . Mr. Benjamin L. errjr, General Aot for-tTadcr risbters, BoanfortjW. C. ' Fe b. 6thy 1656 . ai-12m-w. " MftffiO PASSES. AN FAV Fdrm f Paeaes, containing sanhary pw vis!on, ubprowd by he Cornmi8iortcra.ab4 number of otherainterested in the welfare pf our eoton d rvkpuiatiun. a juat issued at the office of Tli t ( 'on m'erciai. PROSPECTUSOF THE " SOUTHERN SENTINEL," A Democratic and Miscellaneous Journal to . he publish d weekly, at Wilson, N. C- -r "fF K fxifiiinir condition of political partirasaad I of pariizan atriie, iviiiiraleueKetOe -eslab-li,ihtni; of such a journal a ttvc '-oiithrrn St ml nei" nropoaeJto hpc&n. Thrpresi nt, indftd, is a eri-.i in our political history, never w itn an d br tora. Theoniiiuiion has len invaded ; the laws trim pled and spat upon; rligiou iihert jr ageailrd ; VIUtt boxes broken and numi; ih landmark of our poliiieal anct tlry' part. ally efTaerd : the wis dom Heiived from a time -honir d expTrr.cv un- nentttdi tft-anre and qnetionull iiud have born puWicd in high poiiii ns; a ad lansiici.-ni, unchai ned irom Us axe aim its lapgot pil--a in toe rvorm, ii hi-ard to bowl arnons u in 'he 5 oath. These evils, aofara it humhlr nbilitics Shall ft-rve. THE SOUTHERN SPINTLNEL WHJ endi-avor ro arrest, ft will endeavorto Infetll eatea rvvermce for the law's they exist, and for ,ihc Oowstiwtion, Jib it has bcu taicrpred by the' wise nterrwt the pavt and by tne ratnera or in OeniorraUc faith.' It willdefrnd nnt onl palitteai but BCLtsrocs liberty, and will do battle apWlnet ev ery po ivical hereby that may appear, whetheij hatched in caves or cu'veris, of open convention. - The Sentinel will also, to relu-ve the monotony of politics, devote space to literary topics, original and electd. as well as to miscellaneous subjects, which Jhllin lucte Agricultural and the latest t-"oni-nrercialintelHsrenre. In britT, no efforts nor ex penses will be spared tn make the Srnrinel one of ihe moat useful and efficient jurnsls in the outn. The first number of the Sentinel will be issued about the first f the nrxt month, and sent to aub scribersat the rate of $2 per annum : 92 50 at the fnd of six months, f4 S3 at me end ef Ihe rr. Discount "made in behalf of clubs,, who shall take five, ten ot more copfca. J. F. KEENAN, Editor. Jan. t7. 130-31 PROSPECTUS-OF THE PLYMOUTH UANNER. J'HK suicriberi havinz purchased iho Villa get" c-mHIw-hineni , will commence publishinz it weVly Newspaper of the above till. , about the niiddia of Jano.iry, l?r-6. Ouri:per will le "imlepenJcrU in alt things. and nctttrnl in nalhiur." civ'ng ll parin d J erred a reBrixtfuI he.trin It will be devoted t ih interests of I'l) mouili , North Carulina- ) th.i Sourh ro the cne of Ediu:ation, Acrieul tare. In'ern.il I n pr .venieni. and ihe derlopimnr of the rcmiun-cs of the State. Wc will do alt sn our p wer to make aur paper intere-tin(f to the rnernl reader, a well aa tolhe hwinetiw tn.in Proper attention will be eien the Vrarine l.tbt and Price ( lurrent. in short, we will try to make he " Banner'' a neat puper, and companion to all classes, from the Parlor to the "ountiinr Room. nd oneuor'hy the support of those favoring ua with 'heir putrunaje. TERMS. 1 copy in advance $2 per anntim 1 copy at the end ol sir Hioothe, ti 50. 1 copy ai the end f ihe tear, S3. ti. G. D VK PORT, I Editor and C. H. KtCL.LV, Proprietora. Jan 12. 129-3f TO THE PUBLIC. O E MOV At. AND NEW STOCK OF FINK Li. GOOD.S.--The subscribers respectfully inform herr friendsand th'.- public that they intend KK fciOVJNG their princijvit eaiablishmenl Iroro tWir pre.-ert tand. No. "d North Water atretet, to their new stand, No. 13 MARKET JsTRfcKT, wherc.io addition to their pretx nt large and carefully select ed stock of Goods, they will i.pen on ornbout iha 15th of September an entire new and liesh atxck, piiri haM-it by one of th- twelves in the Northern lilies, with crpecivl riterenee to the wants of this community. Their su.ck wiil consist of DRV GOODS TIJUNKS, UMBRELLAS. HATS, SHOES, READ V MaOK CLOTHING, 4c. c., in tact a general assortment euiud to the town nd com try trade, which they will eell wholesale and retail, at as low pricea aa can be afforded by any other l ouse in the business. Tiiey would call eepcefnl attention to their Rea-dy-innde Clothing, which fs all manufactured lor ihemw.ves. and under iheir own supervision, and whieh they cm wiirrnnl as fiithfully gotten up. and culeolflted tit give full sutinfaction to purchasers. One of the partners wilt leave for the North a houl the 20l infct , io purcliHue goods. It is very desirable to obtain as much money a possible by that tittie. and thy Kust thai those indebted lo them wiil nuke it convenient to settle their ac-i.-oonts by that tin e, in whole or in part. - Thankful for past favora, they solicit s continu snce and increase of ihe sa me.beiny de erinined by injdera'.echargeaand a at rict attention to business, to merit a share of public patronage WEILL 4 A NATHAN. Aug. 16. 1S5G. S3.tf WtLKIXGTOxN & WEL. R. It, CO. Orrica Khoi.v asa awo fomtvTBMtcirT, t A llinington, N. C. Jan. I-, IP&6. fHE PASStNGKlt TRAINS WILL, UN TIL further notice, run over this roadvs fol lows : GOING NORTH, DAILV. DA V EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Wilmington at 6 A. M t arrives at Goldsboro' at 9 51 I carta in 6 minuUt -and arrfvee at kVehdon at 1.30 P Jl- NIGHT EXtR'ES,S TRAIN leaves Wilming ton at 4 30 P. M arrive at Gld.boro at 8 b , to supper 20 tnioutesi arrives at Weldoa at 1.00 A. M. GOING SOUTH, DAILY. DAY EXPRESS leaves W eldon at 12 v., ar. rives at Goldaboro' 3 20 P. M. leaves in 5 mi n- tes; arrivea at Wilmington, at 7.30 P. M. to sup per. NIGHT EXPRESS leVs Wcldon at 9 P. 1 sr.-ivea aj Golds boro at t.10 A. M leaves in 5 mineiea- airiveat W Untington at 5.30 A. M. SfThe-Nighl Expreae Train connects with the Norrti t'arolina ilailroad, both ways, at Gokls boro'. Through Viewers NorW soM in Wilmineton; to B-ltrmorel2; to Philadelphia SI4; to New York 15 50; to Washington, t. C, U. lTi?"rlctt;a wit i. hot solb to A aceao ix scasoir.- Pasttngert at notified that m erff-a ekorg " tne cent per mitt viil b required of Ihtt tch da net ptertkase lifiertxvt tiaion: s' Freignt by passenger trains tovbi rate. Lo cal fare, with tickets, about 3 cents per mile; if paid In the core, abost 4 ceeta per mile FREIGHT TRAlN!.--Twhwrgh schedule trains between Wilmington and WeMon, each week; leaving alternately oa Moadays and Thursdays and arriving on Tuesdays and Kri da. Twoschedule trains per Week to Goldsbo ro'; leaving Wilmington n Ttreaaays ad Fri days; and Goldsboro oa Wcdneadaya and Satur days. All dues on freight, up or down, payable at Gen. eral Freight OfBceln Wilmington, on receipt or delivery, including that en the North Caroliaa Railroad. . , S. U FREMONT. Jaa.29. Oeneral Suoer intend eat. COOPER'S NAVAL DIST0UY. Continued to 1856, from his maouacripte and other autbentie aources, with illustration. Received and for sale at S.W. WDITAKER'S. Oct 28. ' 95. Office W. U W. K. R. Co., B Utnington. A fc.. Oct. UlA, 1856. UESUUVKU. That a Di.idendof three aoti XK half per cent on the Capital Stock of this Company, from the profile uf the Company fer the six months ending 30th September last, be paid to Stockholder on and after the I3th November next, and thar the books of the Company for th transfer of steck befc owed on. In November. Published by order df Rtfard of Oireetorr. JAMEd 8. GREEN, Secretary. Oet.ZI. 93 nenil Now. 13th. Argusdt Herald. Norfolk, Register eV. Standard, Rsimh, k. papexa tl Uoldboro', Malaoa. Halifoji velUrti will puNlah till 13th No. LIQUORS. RECTIFfED Whiskey, old By do., BosGin, N. E. Rum, Brandy, Ac- NowHsndin and for sal. hy ZKNOH.daa.ENi:. Oct.23. 93 COFFEE, C0FFRE. A. f BAOs assorted grades, Kie Coffee, tost to l J harrd.'per schr. Kant tiol on for sale in lota to soil by T. C. f- D. U. WORTH. Alt',1. CO RAIL RPAD NOTICE. OJltt WU t harloll d Rntkrford K. F. , W ilmihotoii, N C . -ept. 25. I8c6 OV ORDER OF THE BOARD OF-DIRfC ID tors, the undersigned will proceed to let to contract the Grading, Masonry and Crows Ties, on that portion of the Wil t'hir'otte and Ruther ford Rail Koarf, between l.umberton and tha Pee tee River, distance 54 miles j and for this narpoee will te at Rockinghnm on the H h-and 15th, and t l.smbertoe on itv 17n ana IBin toner. At the former place thkl portion of the line between tha River and I.surf usr urg, will be let And at 'he latter 'place the remaining portioa betwe.n Lnttrenbor!r and l.nmberton. Persons desirous of bidding, will hand In pro nos Is to the underslgoed, at the above places and. os the days abov mentioned. - - Profiles and -es iniatew will he exhibited Snd all vher informal ion furnished at The time and places above specked. II. W.GUION, Pres't. W.C A R. R R. Jonsr C. Mcrtiti Chief Engineer, VV.C. K. R. It. Sept. 27, '56. 3 ROPE. crt COILS PACKlNO RQPR, of prime qual tJU i'y.for sale by A0AMSf BRO. & CO. Or,. 14. . . ' 90. SUPPORT YOUR OWN PAPERS ! A KEt? SOUTHERN LlTEttARV JOURAfcw THE EXAMINER, PUBLISHED AT COLUMBIA, S. C. This Journal has eim-red u-pon its oet otid vol uttie. and with it. next issue will coruoieiice Uie l;ublication f an ORIGINAL PRIZRTALE, of great literary merit sud Ihrillieg interest, XhlS will ! followed by A SEU1ES ) U..IGISAL STORIED, written expfusly.for tUe coluiu ol TIm Examin er Thow et' ries are all rVin (he pena of aotTH kh wiiitkhs. and witl.inuiaie a new ora in South eiiwperiodiealliteratate. Ve think froui arraiiw im'tittov iu progreiut, that in all future iosol the Examiner it column wil hi- fiMiiUlied 'with orksinal Tt.Ka and KofVKi:TTES. equal to any published iu literary jourinls, khUi-r North oi Son h. We have printed a large tditinn and will be enabled to supply uew sulweihers from the con oieticetueot of lUvae tui ie,if orders are scut ru early. " The Examiner Is printed oa a 'Urge double hect of eibt page9. cuntaltsng pobtt Cot.tMN of reading tuatter. with very few advortiyerocuts. As a ttfeniRrioUBNii, It iiSs Sln-Sdy taken a high stand Snd iib proper encenragcnicnl will Mieu rank among the best in the country. As a rotiTtCAU JruNiL. it will ever advocate the Rights, 'Interests, and'InstSttHions of the Srtoth Besides -these feat tires, it will weekly rnrtiMi a ftrll snmmary of news. It will be the aim of the editor to makeThe-Exnvinerjrwttiefi a paper aa will cans it to be a welcome,viaitor in every Southern family;" . .. The term or the Kxa"-iner. are TllH EE DOLLARS PER ANNUM. paj able in all Casvs in advance. With .FIVE THOUSAND !utKcrlhers at thin price, we will io Kured to the Sontheru readtng public. THE BEST PAPER ITa CLASS ever issued at the South Forward yoWr subscrip tions for the new volume. Chtha of ten will be farnisrred wltb the paper or iwerjty-flve dttlUls. Addrena W. B JOHNSTON. Columbia. S. C. Aug 30, 1856. , ?i 2w. VALUABLE TO INVALIDS. - E have just put upon retail. I cask Port wine. I " Madeira, the best article ever offered in this market. At the Original Grocery. GEO. MYERS. PC? We make no pretensions in the wav . O. of UMBRELLAS hut we offer some beautiful DVTCti ItkAD CHEKSEjutn received this day at GEO. MYERS'. Oet II. - 98 C? A LT. 4000 buehels TURK'S ISLAND SALT. O ia bags, 2 bushels each, for sale hy GEO. HOUSTON. 7. Sep. II, '.856 DRIED FRUIT. 1 LBS. Apple aa J Peaches, on hand and 1UI 'for sale by April 10. T. C. Tl B. G. WORTH. HENRY BURKDI3IER . WHOLCSALB A SBTA1L - TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGAR STORE. IC!f OF THE INDIAN CHIEF MARKET STREET, . one door above Water ' Wilmington, N. C. - . JV. B. All Orders filed vilk devpatek. ' Oct. 26th. 1355. 93-w-e. NOTICE. -pHE subscriber hsviagttatriSed m srvecUi Ad I miaiatrator open the ete'e of Corttel1os My ers, deceased, and having been kuthortted to tol led ia thedebis due said estate, hereby notrBesall persons indebted by note, or account, ar other-1 wise to mass immediate payment, as it is aesirs ble that the business be apeedily closed. - CHAJS D. M VERS is my authorized agent to collect said debts, and receipt for the same. - July 21. GEO-MYERS. WILMINGTON MARBLE AND STONE YARD. I' H K Subscriber having accepted the agency ot several large eatablUhmenta a t the North which will furnish him an unlimited supply of flnisheder aafinished, foreign and dotneatrc MARBLE of all fualirtes, is prepared to fill allorAera for HtlHUHEirSAND M STONES, aad every orhrTTcIe4.n rtretlWe of the business at reasonable rares - SCULPTURING, LKTTEBIKO ORCARYINQ. Exeeuledaa wellaa can be done eMrat NT& oi Soath. . .- Tha best reference can be given. If required. JAS. McCLARANAN. Jan..t854. tf. ; ON CONSIGNMENT. 5flr SACKS LIVERPOOL SALT, oa w TV , hand aa4 ra arrive, Fer sate ia lots to suit, by 3KO. W..DAYJS. OcL 14, - 90 THE Titl-WEEfiLY COMMERCIAL is published every recsoAV, TaracoAV and Satvsoav at tt ier annam, payable in ail cases in advance. BY THOMAS LORING-Editob andPaoeais to a, - -? Corner Proutaud. Market Streets, WlkHlBOTOIC, ST. C. . BATES OF ADVERTISING. 1 sqr. I insertion SO 50 I sqr. 2 mouths, tt 0t 1-2 " T5 1 1 3 " ii I " J ' " 1 00 1 1 " 6 ' -8 r0 I " . i month, XsOjl '12 .-- 1200 Ten lines or leta make a square, lfanadver- tiaement exceeds tea tines, the price will be in nopomoa. r Ail advertisements are payable at the time of heir insertion. , . Contracts with yearly advertisers, will be made -n the most liberal terms. " No transfer rf aantraetaor yeSrlys advertising will be permitted. Should c i re a. u stances) rem del a change ia business, or an unexpected removal necessary. a charge acsording to the published terms will be at the option of tha eoairaetvr, for i he time ne nas advertiaea. The privilege of Annual Advertisers is strlciH limited lo theirown imrndiate basiness; and all advertisements for the benefit of other persons, as well as all advertisements notimmediately con neeted with their own Msf noes, and si! excess of advertisements in lengthor otherwise beyond the limlta engaged, will be rharged at the usual rates. No Advertisements i included in the contact for the sale or rent of ion see or lands ilk town i ronntry. or for the sal or hire of negroes, wheth er ihe property Is ovroed by the advertiser or by other persons; These srs excluded by the term lt immediate burin est." All tdveniseraenra inserted in the tri-weeklv Commercial are entiled to -one iesertlon in the IFeeMjfree ef charg;. - JOB, CARD A NO FANCY PRINTING, r JIErfTED L1 KllPERlUR STYLE. A G"H YTS FOR THE CO.UHIERCIA I.. - New V'Obk -Atursrs. OotiKaa A. PotTib. Zo.tot Chasls Smith, .o. 6, Central Wharf. PkiUdelpkiaS. E. Cohis. BattitortYfu. H. Pbakb and Wat. Thomson OUjl MOTTO JS -T0 PLEASE" AT THE vTllBiligvoii saddle, llarness, and Trtuil Maaufaeteiy. TH Es ubacriber respectl ully informathepublie tha he h is recently received addition to hia stock of Saddle and Harness Mountings, &c, the tateat aid most improved style, and is conalanly enanufs: taring, at hiaatore on market street, every' deacripton of article in the above line.- From his experience in the bueinesx. he feela confident that bewillteatfle to glveoh(ireafisfactknto allwho mayfatorhim with a call. H has now on hand, and witconstantly Veep a lare aasortmen JOf CncKjpit and Sultcy Harness, LAdy's Saddlr, BndlcL fVktfs,4-e., Gtfem' Sddles, Wkips ; Spurs, 4-c. fjwaalef which he will Warrant to be ofwsg TJtre beat materials anoVwrkmanehtp. (Kf lie haa also a large assortment f . Trunk, .ValUea. Wad die and Carpet Bags, Satchls.F"aut-y Trunks, dec, and allother ar ticles usually kept in auih establfuhmcnts.aii of which he oner low for CASH, or on short credit to prompt eustemers. Saddles, Harness, Trunks, Radical Bags, &.c, Ac.,nm1e teordtV. Inadditioo to the absve the snhcrlberlways keeps on hand a large supply ef String leather ana. hae bow-, and v. ili k?p through Hie season a mnn& iuniltnrli I of l'lv btta. ' " " ail are invitee to caij. inaeiiroipe my uouni, whether In want or not, a I take pleasure i n shew ing my sssortmen ttoall vho nray favor me with a ran. HarneasandCoach Trimmings aold at a fair price t. persons buying to manufacture. Also, W hips si wholesale. Allkindsof Ridinj Vchittes bought r. . old n nommJssions. JOHN J . CONOLF.Y . Feb. T. 1856. ' ' Ii8 ' PR0SPEQTUS nr W1LMLNGTUN, N.J. Weeklj Trl-Weekly ,4.a Yar. IN ALL CiSES IN ADVANCE. h . In i'Mling a Project us to ask fcubscription to the CoMMfcdc tte snbci ilnT rel it a duty tn define his ition,g aa In leave do dwnbt upon tbe minda of his patrons as to the principles his pa Iter will ustaiti,. - In the mutations of past years the Editor has had one para tuonit principle Iw-fore him. SOUTH ERN RIGHTS, nnertheCboiitntion. bare been the aim .and ilje(t of all his efforts. Several years sgo, we inerled in our Proupv-ctus tbe fol lowing words: Tbs Commkbciai, ti a model vj. political independence; nevertheless- SoUthkhn RtgutS will altcays . supersede lie claims of every party .tf every name." From thUavowa! it was not diffictvltto jtdse -what would be our course when the honr arrived that should place those rights within a tangible fcsoe- - Tire Message tolttni- great and good President Piebce. fti vrhrch Se asserted the rights of the South nntcr tbe Conmitnllon. contained the pre cise doctrine that T Commercial bnd advocated for many years, and the Cincinnati Convention havltigsaatained thai doctrine, we fonnd in the GREAT NATIONAL' DEMOCRATIC PARTY, those wjfb whom t roulrf cohsic4tilwn!ly ad tinder the Influence ofonr judement sad the im pulse of onr heart. JJ"he priucipie aw wed in the Cincinnati Platform- will .e.ntaiaed bow an I so long as we remai in pabltc file. " -We Itelieva Bscnnak arid -JJfxBNmrtwe will be tbe bon-et and fkithni vxprments of the prin ciples to which we adhere, and oa -whioh tbe afety and happiness of tke South detend. Pure in private character, honest in public life "and of unimpeachable patriotism their el net Ion tan aloee preserve this Uaiop From ruio snd disas ter" " Those hjO liave heretofore read onr paper, know that we have long Joired to meet tbe pres ent boor, when the Soasi will demand her rights wit boi4 stint or compromise, aod -. how many of the National DemocwU of tbe Free Slates will anstsin ber just pretnsions. Enoagb will be fonnd, we hope and believe, to bear oar Banner through the "battle and the breeze," and amiat na to trsnsfix it on tLe ramparts of tbe Conslitu tion. . -Strict af tent.'on paid to reports 6f Markets, donjestie and foreign. - Respectfolly, . , T, LORING. SOAP- AND CANDLES." THE subscribers beg leave respectfully to trsll the st ten rion fcf the trade snd families 40 the Soap and Candles msnnfactsred in Wilmington, N. C, by Messrs. Cost in d Gsfford, sampler of waietr Cn be see st car offiea. No 2, Water at., where we keep constantly on hand large supplies hw for esah. JAJS. C, SMITH A CO. ' April 2S. ' - lg JUST RECEIVEDYCJl, FRENCH, AFRESH ipptydr$.R'Y D AVIS' VEGE TABLE PAIN KILLER, ia entire Nirw Daase. To be oe that yoa gel tkw gen Sine Md ieine.tnqnirs for Tbe New Oresa with two fine sn raved aineJ labels Ones ct bottle. . AprU19. - - - rs-t DISSOLUTION. - THE CopartnersMp of Bryaa ok Oldham, was terminaraa on r&e 26ti Aaglast, by tbe death ef the senior partwer. - '-n. sept. 6. . . . 7 THE aaderaigned Rave this day. entered into Copartaertlfp for tbe transaction ef a General Commission, Grain and Flour business, srader the name of Steklev 4l Oldham. ; 'v s JAMES STOKLEY. LEX. OLDHAM. v 74'. PROSPECTUS OF THE RAIL ROAD TIMES. - AN INDEPENDENT JOURNAL Devoted toSevrs, Internal Improvement, Educa tive, Agriculture , Manufacture ip Com merce. T7E know that the interests of the People of Vf onr State demand soch a paper, and believin; thai-one free from, political strifes and ouarrels o the,doy, eevoted to such topics, will be the kind thev desire, -we confidently enter upon this enter prise with tlreaaeurance or meriting snd meeting iluiir a nnrohaiion and support. Our obieet is to make the Times Ihe mirror of the State, In which. all can see their true interests ueKr up and eneour "TERS A L I M PRO VEM ENTS.-To thisaub- ject we expect to devote as much apace haa full atatenfenl of the various operations will require; for as our works ol improvement advance, sodo all the otherinteresis of the State EDUCATION. H ia a source of regret to sll interested in the ItdueaUoaai interest of ou Sbu,fand whoi not'l .(hat or "?-T , " much demoted lo natty polities, &c .that this grest cause has been too ntsch neglected r we propose. fierefore, to devote to. this subject, a portion ot our space vs e win foster and caretuiiy note tne advancement of Education, not only ia our highei Schools, but also in our common tvcnools. AGRICULTURE. MANUFACTURE AND COMMERCE at t ils stage of oar history, are commanding the attention of all our good State and money-loving citizens. Therefore, the Mark ers wiil be reported with care, and aH items. calcu lated to throw light on either of those inseparable tranches or industry, will be carefully gleaned and inserted every week, -It is unnecessary to esv more If we had lime. "but the "whistle f the locomotive on the East and the cheering news from the West admonish un to close. Peririr us. However, to nssure you that the first number of the Times will mase its ippearnm eakoui thj time the cars rcsch this place fronr the East. TERMS The Times will he printed weekly in Grecnsboroush.N. C, on new material, and con tain as much reading matter as any paper in the S late, for 92 fer annum in advance. . . . k, w. ur.eutifl, . . CO. COLE. ' . W. ALBKIGnT. Nov. 6. , - - IOO-16 JIST RECEIVED. -BUSHELS beautiful White Fauna For sale st GEO. MYERS. 20 Msy 20. 28 IRVING'S LIFE OR WASHINGTON, RECEIVED and lor sale at July 31. 8. W. WHITAKER'S. - CIRCUUR. A ROOK FOR EVERY 6OUTHERN METHODIST Early in 1856, -probably In the month nf Febru ary, I expect io publish, a new work to the partif- ul.ir features of which I beg leave to rail your at tention. The Annals of Southern Mclhodum, for 1855 will be a It mo volume of not leas than-360 pages well printed, from stereotype plates, upon' good paper. It wi l contain all available statistics in every department of the operations of the ' wfciHOfJijsr. Ki'iacorAt. cauitCH, boiih. The desisn embraces the Planof Euisconal visir Lation; accounts of the seciona of a It the Coofer encesheld tn rc55, the appointments, numbers, fccj a summary of uli rc-poruKi revivula, notices ot e dedication of new Churches f reports of College Coramtncements, with all else oonnecttd with eur educaiionrrl movemeatsta resume of our Mission ary operations, embracing whatever seems of gene' rat inieren in mat aepartuieot ; tne movement t the Tract id hunday ft heol (Socletiae ; whatever appcrtarns to oar publishing interests, wuh sb- noun t nitnts of .all New Books published by our f :nccrn. or wntten oy southern Methodists; what the Church isdoine for ihe instruction of Sieves Historical and" Biographical Essays; interesting persons) rtminiscenciF; and a miscellany of im portant fucteatrd Incident-. . , TnlJ AiNiXALS." It isbelieVed. will be .1 fair snd full daguerreotype ol tne progresBot aottmern method ini. It wiil occur 10 voti at orrce, that if 1 have suc ceeded in prepsribe this volume With anv reasona ble amoun t 61 kkili, it A ill not only be a very agree able book for present reading, but that eVery year wilLaddto Us value a showing the posture of Sou thern Methodism at this particular juaciiue of its history. - THIS DIGEST - WiU be specially valuable, as a Bdok of reference. To whatever Question of general in erest mav arise in r'gard tolhe events of 1956. It is hoped that a so tlrfaetorv answer will be found tn the Anhsla. Ahileit is believed that .ihaMinistere in our Church will desire Copies' as soon as thev can be .obtained, I have-paid regard to lhe-what-1 auppoa- ea tne tastes ot general readers. Tin olderr mem oers ot tne uuurcli wiil find .sketches mat carry hem back to their earlier com peers, as in this de partment 1 have not restricted myself to the histo ry of the year, but have collected whatever has ap peared during the year, which, as h'story snd biog raphy, preserves the memoirs of the olden time, snd of the early men of Southern Methodism. The work will be published st One Dollar s copy. Those who subscribe in advance, shnll receive the first copies Issued from the pre6. A gold dollnr pasted in a letter can be sent securely and is.pref erabte. to biha of distant ''links. Those of the banks in borth amj South Carelina will be as good as gold, in return a copy will be aent. well wrapped and pre paid. ' " My address is Goldboro. N-. C. - CHARLES . DEEMS. Dec. 29. 122-lm .NOTICE. . - Loko Ceeint, May r6th.l8o6. 'T. H E copartnership of Jones', M ocrre tft Co. is L this dsy dissolved by mutual consent. AH per sons indebted by note or account are requested to maka Immediate psyment or they will find them to tbe "bands of an Attorney for collection. -- . 1 - JOHN JONES-, - S. f. MOORE, d. McMillan. THE subscriber having purchased the entire Interest of Jones. Moors fc Co., will continue the business on hUown account, thankful for the fa vors ronfered upon the. firm, and hope to have e contlnfiatioa ot the asms. JAMES P. MOORE. . Msy 29. 28-if EMPTY SPIRIT BARRELS. 57 PRIME secondhand Bsrrels, received per Schr. Col. McRse for sale by ADAMS, BRQ.& CO. Oct.4, 1856. .65. ON CONSIGNMENT. A FEW BARRELS HERRING, pat op ex pressly for family use. Juat received and for sale by GEO. W. DAVIS. - - Sept. 9, 1656. - . " 75. MULLETS! MULLETS! ! i"'T BBL8. new and large size, jat received -iUU and for eare by . ZENO H. GREENE. N CC Advocate copy. - 80 sep. 20, . . AUGUST 8TU. RECEIVED THIS MORNING ? JLsV Peterson's Lsdy's fihtional Mscasinei Septeaiser. - Hunt's Merehants'-Mitaiiaeu Aufsst. Merry's Museom s " Little's Living Age No 638! " M . The Mother's Maiie; - " " Latest Naoiaeri-of mm-m ienrifie Ajnerica n t BaJtoo'a Pictorial Flag of Our Union; Saturday Evening Post; Spiritual Telegraph ; New Tor J Herald ; Balti'nore oat settee notions ; 1 an- kee Doodle ; ins, oenoor-r enow ; Harper ; iut asm; Knickerbocker; Godey; 6rsham 1 Hsr aers's Story Bovka; Balloa's Monthlv. Ac, c. a hand at 8. W. WH1TAKERS. AaceVlSBg. - --C2. NOTICE PARTICULAR-. HAtlNG MORE ACCOUNT vn vny books tbaa f eaa cortoct. trad mm tre esh ea a be had fer sales.! ahnR wind op the preseat bealacsa im mediateljr. Those Indebted Will please rail aad setdeT I shsll cbsree nothing more. Balance of stock at reduced prtcea " J. K. RF.STON, Sepk6.-74. r NeyiS Market su BUSINESS CARDS. J.C. LATTA, COMMISSION MVRCHAN V 4r GESERA L AGENT, , WILMINGTON, N. C. Oct. 1,1 856. ' af"-J T. C. & B. G. WORTn, COIIISSIOI AND FURWAR0IKG BCRtU.VUS, WILMINGTON, N. C Jsn 17, 1855. FACTOR IAD FOEVABDIXU AGESTt- . H'illgive hi perianal otlen(ion to bunnee entrust ed ts nit ears. Sept. 8. 1650. TS-!y'-c. - GEORGE MYERS, WnOlESUB A2ID RETAIL GROCER Keeps tonttantlxf on hand, H'inee, Teat, Liquors : Provision, Wood and Willow War, fruit, fonjectionarie, q-e. ctouta t ronlelrtet, WIMI.NUTOX, Ni C. Nov. IS, 1855. 109. !. OOLLKER. O. POTT t R . jr. J. CAME it DEN D0LLNER, POTTER & CO. COMMISSION - MERCHANTS, NEW YORK. April30, 1855. 20-Iy. L. N. CARLO W, WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCER, r ' iho DCAt.ca in LIQUORS, WINES. ALE. PORTER. f-c. No. 3, Granite How, front Street, WILMINGTON, N.C Feb. 17ih, IP58. 140-tf. ADAMS, BROTHER & CO., COMftllSSION MERCHANTS, ' " ' WILMINGTON, N. C. ' July 23,- - 58 D. CASnWELL, COMMISSION MERCHANT. WIL.MINGTOX, N. C Sept. 30. 84-if JI00PER, DEARBORN & CO., COM M IBS I O s: M E R C H A NTS wiii)iisuiOH,,n. u. eso. hoopbb. - - 1. 1. psABSOBa. wa. i.'roobi. July 28. ... 68-tf JOUN A. STANLY, COMMISSION ME R C HA N T, WILMINGTON, N, p. Oct. 6th, f85S. .83. W. G. MILtilQAN, .MARBLE MANUFACTURER, Nobtb WaTen' Strkkt, Wikmington, No. Ca. Monuments, Toombs, Head and Foot Stones,' and . ullktnds tf Marble Work furnished lo order on reasonable terms, June 8. 36-ly-e " SAMUEL A. HOLMES, ATTORNEY .KY. -LA W f WILMINGTON, N. C - Will attend the Courts-of Duplin, Sampson snd ftfew Hanover. - , a Office on Princess street, next door East of the atate Hank. April 5. ' . ' 9-ly J. M. STEVENSON, AGENT for the sale of air kinds of Produce. Officeon Pifnccse at . under ADAJ1S. BRO. 4, CO., Wilmington, N. C. Feb. I2.tl3l-tl. J. M. STEVENSON GEORGE R. FRENCH, , - MASUTACTUREa AND .. ' ' WHOLESALE 4- RETAIL DEALER IN BOOTS, snOES,-LEATHERv AND SHOE FINDINGS, ' NO. 11, MARKET STREET, W1L.MIXGTOIV, W. C. March. 151 GEO. W. DAVIS, C03I MISSION MERCHANT, SOUTH WATER STREET,- WILMINGTON, N, C. Jan. 22. 132. ANDREW S. KEMP, . ATTORNEY AT LAW, BLIZABETHTOWN, N. C. Will attend the County and Superior Coarts of Bladen, Robeson, Ootarubns and Sampsen. Juneli. - . . . .. iaiy as. c. SMITH. ' MH.ES COS TIM. na c ?ltt'tci xr rsc j AO uini & 11 vvsv, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 2, SOUTH WATER STREET, WILMINGTON", N. C. April 267 18-1 r STOKLEY fc OI.DHAM, GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WILMINGTON, ti. C. Liberal Cash sdvsnces made on Flour, Cotton, and Naval Stores consigned to them. Aug. 15- 65 Iy. PROSPECTUS OF THE PEE DEE HERALD." 'THE undersigned sre now publishing a weekly 'J. Bewsnaner. in the town of Chcrsw, S. C, tin- Lder tbe abo iitle, tbe chief object of which i o ata in promoting tne interesia anu uvinupwg resources of this section of the Pee Doe country. WbJIe It is their sim 10 make the columns of 'The Herald" interesting snd instructive to the commercial and agricultural portion of our people, they also endeavor to adapt them to the interests of reader ef every profession snd calling. 4n polities the editors claim thsTigatto spprove or disapprove of measure emanating from what ever party they may only as they shallot shall not eommead themselves to their judgment t bur, at all times, and under atl circumstances, ai be fonnd among those who are foremost in tbe battle for Southern rights and institutions. The Herald" is published with new materials, oa a sheet of tbe ordinary size of country newspa- pers. TennB.- -Two Cellars in idvsnce .T" , - . W. I, f. PRINCE, J. . MALLOV- "' 78- St sept: f6. FRESH GROCERIES. A S we sre to start No rib in a few dsys, for the rV narpoee of purcfiasing a new stock or of Gro- eeries. I wonm thank tfieae who have aot paid their Bills to July 1st to de se Immediately. Jely . GEORGE MYER3. SALT. SALT. 500 Ssrks Groead Aksn Salt la lots te sui. For sale by EKNO H. GREENE. SepLl3,l85. . . t ..... 77. BALTIIIOKC LOCK IIOSPItAl. DR. JOHNSTONl 'PHE founder of ibis Clebraied Insiltuiio.i cf JL fur tli utost certain, Speedy and only O-cctu-at rcii.tdj In the world fur j NEC RET DISEASES I Gleets, 'sliricturt-s, Seminal Weaknps, Tains in lbs Loins, Constitutional Debility, impouncy, Wesknessof ihe Back and Limna, AHuciw ns d the Kidneys, Palpitation of the Heart, U)i ri ia, Nervous lrrilabi ity. Disease of the Head, 1 rm.m Nose or Skin 1 those serious anil nicluiit holy diror slerssrising from the destructive habit ol Youth, which destroy both body spd mind. 'J7oee tenet end solitary practices mors Ltsl 10 their vlrtima than the song of the Srrei.a lo Ihe m.iriiu rs of Hlysses. blii-htin!! their most brillia ticipailona, rendering marriage, Ac, iiiiuoBsible. I 1 UUAUMIJN. Especially, who I nve become the victfrns of JFblio ru J'iee, tltat dreadful nnd destructive habit whuh annually awceps to an untimelv grave Ihouosnc's ot young mea of the'moat cxal;ed talents and brilliant intellect, who tnifrht otherwise have entranced lis tening Senates with the thunders of eloquence, or waked to ecstacy the living lyre, tnajcall niih fi.li confidence. . j i j MARRIAGE. Married Vfson. or Vouno Mm pnnt.n,.i. ... marriage, being sv. areof Physical Weakness. Oi "'"j'y. De'?-ii''s, ate., should immedi heafth f ' 81,4 te rcs,orcd t0 Perfeii He who places himself underthecareof Drl John ston may religiously confide in hia honor as a Ben tlenian.and confidently rely upon hiaskill aa thy sician. i 1 ' ' DB.JoaiSTo.is the or.ly regularly Fdt.cn,d Physician sdvcrtising to cure P.ivate Coirplainrs. His remedies snd treatment are entirely unknown toall others. Prepared frcm s life sptni In the-' Ureal Hospitals of Europe end ihe First I ft tSts Country, viz; England, Fronce, the fclotklev 01 Philadelphia, tfc, and s more t xti neiVe Ptacdt e wonderlul cures snd most important Surel. r.l 1 J. rations is a sufficient guarantee to the alllicud.- - "t wnici viirsicioii in tnewor 11. Hi. n.nk. Thote I ... Vln 10 oe epeeeuy una efectuallv relit. . Juuldliunth numerous trifling importer; who y ruin tlnir health, and apply to him. i ed.t only A CURE WARRANTED OK NO CHARGE - - " y v jiuirtnr MJrireS C T OFFICE. No. 7. SOUTH fc'R i ni u ir v loft hand side going from linltiicore sneer, a f w doora frum the corner. Fail not to olmvc his name snd number, for ignvroni triflirg In.portt rs sftractudby the rer.utatioh of Dr. Jihii2tcn, iuik near. t I DR. JOHNSTON. Member ortha Roval t'olhu.. r.rw r ' a graduatefroin one of the most t minent Collctca cf the United States, and the nrt.r n.r. . . .. u... .. ,.ie,.alfcnrpenMn,he Ptals of.ondoo. Pan Is. PlUladclphia. and elsewhere, baa tflccied son s of the moat astonishing cures tha 1 were ever knov. r many ireuDteawnn ringing in the ears and head when asleep, great ncrvournses, being ifurmed st sudden sounds, and bashfutner-s, viih frrnuent. blushing, attended sonietimrs w itU Jcranriiieot of mind, were cured immediutely. , A VVKTA1N DISEASE. WJxen the miapuided ami imnnirto.t ...... .. r pleasure! finds he has imbibtd the areds ef .his painful disease, it too often happena that anili-tiin-ed sense shame, or drrad of discovery. it.ler him from applying lo those who. and respectability, an ulonc befriend him, delay ing ttrl the constitutional vyniptoms of ihis hori d uiseaae niaite tneir appearance, sur h ss ulctrat. d sore throat, diseased nose, noctursl sains In the head snd limbs, dimness of siiht Hfnv . on the shin bones snd arms, hlntrhe. nn ik! k..j face snd rxtrciniiies, progressing with friphtlul ra pidity, tm al last the palute of the mouth or the bone. of itte aoaiB fall in. and ihe victim of this awful disease becomes a horrid object of coinniif- seration, tin death puma period to hisdreadiul snf rerings, i by sending hlni to "that bourns froi.i whence no twveller returns." To such then lor Dr. Johiuion Plrdffes himself to nreserve jhe m..t Inviolable serrery; and. from his estcnivd prac tice In tbe first Hospitals crEurope snd Arr.eiic;:. he can confidently recommend a aafa nrf ne, ri cure 10 the unfortunate vietim of this horri.l dis ease. It Is a melancholy fact, that thousand fall victims to this dreadful complaint, owing 10 Itn tn skilfulness of itrnorant preli ndeta. a hn. h the of that deadly poison, mercury, ruin the cunatitu- tton, ana eittiex scna tne unfortunate sulrtr t 10 nn untimely grave.or else make the residue ol lif n.u. arable, f TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. J. addresses all those who h Vinillrpi.thm. selves by private and improper indulgences, i These are surne of the sad and melancholy ef fects, produced by eatjy habits of youih, jViz : TveaanepBoi tne nnait atltl Limes, Fain in the Head, Dimness of Sidit. Losa of Murt, er, Palpitation of the Heart, Dysprpay. Nervoi.s irritability Derangement nf tl e Diceative Func tions, ujoeral uebmty, Syntptoms ofConeump. Uon . & e. . M'ntully The fearful t-fferts on the mind arc much to te dreaded t Loaa of Memory. fniii1nn of Ideas, Depression of Spirits, Evil Forebodings. Aversion 01 society, &el Distrust, Love cf Soli tude. Timidity, Ac. are some of the evils prodnceC. JriouJand of persons of sll aires, can nnw iiiHf. what is rhecauce of their declining health. Los ing their vigor, becoming weak, psle end cmscia ted, have a singular appearance about the eyes cough and symptoms of consumption. ' UK, JuitBS I n'!f in riUOKATIKG R EM E- ui ruiiUKUA.Mt; VKAKrl.SS. By this treat and important remedv vmbn.o the oreana aresreedilv cored and full vlorr r.itnt.ii Thousands of rhe most Nervous and Debilitattd individuals whohird toal all hope, have been imme diately relieved. All impedimenta to MARRIAGE rnysieai or mental UiKqualificaiions, Nervous Ir ritability Tremblinrasnd Weatnem or Mhau.tin of thei tnofet fesrful kind, speedily ct.rt d hf Vr unnaion. . , - r Voun" men who have injured themselves bv a certain practice indulged in when alone a habit frequently learned from evil eon'T anion, or at scbooL the (fleets of which are nightly ft It, even . Kan ..l.nli ftn.l II nil . 1 1 r r. .4 Vun .1. ... ; . niicnpDvj'.' .. w, iriiutia inn r i li'i r ImpossiWe.anddeefroJ's toih mind ar.ii bod t . tt.oi.id apply intuit-oiai-. ry. - . :i Vbata pity tout a young man, the bore of ln country, and the darling of hi parents, shuuld be snatched from all prospects and enjoj menrs of ife, by tlie consequences of deviating from tle t aih i f nature, ard ir.dulting fn a certain secret habit. Such ptrsoi.s, before contrmpltiri2 I MARRIAGE. Shoetdrenecl thai s sound mind and body nrr ti e most necessary rre;iiiMt-s :o promote cet.nuli-l hsppincFa. Ind fa. Vtnhout these, the jinrnr v through Kfe becrrmrt s wear) pitgriningr; ihe f-ri s' pecthonrrydatkeastoilieviewt the mind btc n.r. shadowed wtih despair and nll-d whu ihe lutlan choly refle.-lion that the happiness of anotl.t-r be comes blighted with mi rown. i OFFICE NO. J SOUTH FREDERICK-ST., i Baltimobe. Md All Snrgirsl Operation, l-eiioimrd. N. B- Let no fitse delicacy prevent )fO, but afjply tmHicJIsieljr either prri-i. rally or Ij k tit r. I Wlitii Dlfteases-Kpreillly C ured. I TO STRANGERS. The many thou iulrcrcdal this lnstitutin v j h fn the latt ten years, and the numerm s ti' i-r r tsnt Surgicsl Opera lions perfotmed by Dr. J..it nesaed by the Reportera of ihe papers, ard moi.y other perwrns noticea of which have a-rart! -rt snd ag.iin before the public, besides his .tirdine ss a rentleman of character and responeiLiiii, ir a Strffictent Yfnaranee to the ft!id, TAKE NOTICE. It la wlVhthe rreate.t i-eluetaiiee that Ir. -Tl lit TFTT parmit. his card lo tppnr l-eri.r tbe ruljlie. d irij it unprofemiHia.l ftr a ph tcin to stlver-tinr, but DrtW Vift did so, th afTlietni, e pre i ally tranirer could nut ta l I t fall Into tbe hmruim rjf the mrnnr tinpnrfe si funtrmnM-.! Impoatera, With ineuimrrnble Fl-e ".. t con tired Qu-wbahopa, .warminir theiie lares citiea, eopyiro; It. JoiHioi'i advrtii-euM-riU or silv-rtiin; theiiiM-ives pbyneian. Illiterate. hallow-brained fellow ton lzy to Work- their or!xinl Irwle. wlih cn- too Idea lwi i the brute, who. for the parpre ct .Entici-i arwj InirHv. inc. carry on fivw or sis offic. Btvler mny H,fltr-i K l"l Xme. so that the afflicted ftlll. na. Is aur to lunM. hem.i!ou mlo the orner. Iircoi n t Qnaek. with eDrrnKna lying certiorate of erest and tunl.hliHt aar. ft-om per-Kn not lo hm foorul. vhokvcp yoa taking tr-re bottle of Ijcvaica Wvr snd .tb r paeksa-e of filthy and worth!. MJtn-.tini.. curnlr.i'y nrepeu'ad t Impoee apon th. nnfonui-air ard tmnrer -ins. TrtSlna: mnt h afwr ntt-eth. or m Wnv m tltevniaii. t fee ean Iw e4ii-fe-l. una. In dcpslr, U Y9 with, raine4 neaJth. to men over yonr e-mllintr diwpr-ointnient- It ia this motlva that Induce. Vr. J. to xlverre. roa B IIMI CAS crm roe. To thoae anaeqnalnted 1rk h a repatation. he daema it nacvaaary to aar that hi. cr-sdau-USla ar dipK-maa alwar. hra In h r3. NO LETTERS RECEIVED CXr.Ee.-t TCtTPATT and eontaioitMr a rUamp to be aecl for the reply. I'er aon writing ahoald state Are and sand ttutt V-rtion of aatvertlannetit 4raeriblng symptoma. . Jan. 9, 186C. , 13 I j-t.