wvy "'S WILMINGTON, N. .C.. TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 9, 1856. VMLUME XI NUMBE1J 113. WHOLE NUMBER 1 358 MlSCELLAJSlY; , : vjl V t trowing retnaika from the Alb ij CW. zr rajr correct ome jerr 'neons no tion lttiut th modus operandi of I tie indus sunnose thai the bee- cull boney' tjf" "-jr ci.tr of fl ier. nrf-l unp' fir r'iv ,JM cell ur thf rttve L 'J'tiis ? wui sorted. The iieclttr he . olWta from ihr id jorion ul u UHHiiiur iinim ; inj i 5 ii ilr(M(.i in iia ct-ll n kt-rfiioit rurtjtiii nirlific or h.tny fecrt-nng tbn.U; n!fliia m iHr'iMlk nftreiinrKMtiiiU f it.rjprT- mhJ oth-r nioo ls. lf.l"jr wr Uit- inrr" cotle-ois .nl iraMiort-ris if tioity from I If B iwir U ili? lumryco b. llln we utiouM lii.ve be cjtnt fr qnni.lj filial with inol-S!w. wheifr ih. b htv fl Mt k moliui hiwsheatl Tli-honey-iar in lh bee pfrfoTni the SAUt fniiciioiia ns the cow b.;r oir uil.lr tn re ly receive ihe boney fromjj I .e secretin gliinij. Hud reiHin if tilt m jroier o.wiriu tiiij iresnt for H beinir lep..'ite.l in np pmpriitie sore hoiie. ihe rioneycomb.;. Another, error l that Ihie. tee collertt Mi!ien from th- flowers cculeiuly w ile it id in s"reh of boney. Q.iiie ih comr .rv i ibe fiict The bre, vi in senrch of necti.r,or honej as n is improperly cm lied, does not collect pollen. It jioes m search of pollen specially, nnd Uo for nectar. When the pollen of the Boier is rip and fit for the use of the bee itiero is no nectar in the flower. It is generjuhy supposed, tiUo. thai the bee consiructf ih wax from which it constructs its comb from sncb vegetable sitbdin nces This is also an er ror The wax isa secretion from its bo-ly. as ihe honey is, and it inkes its i.ppr imce in small scale or fl.ikes und' r the nngs of the belly and is taken thence by other bees rendered pltic by mixture of thuliva of the be-'s mouth, ami laid on Hie wll of the celT with he tongue very much iti the way a plasterer uses Lis trow eC - SPIUITUALISM. Tlie N. Y, News siys:"In the way of predictions, we -did not expect anything tMtfch better than that conHiiied in the let ter of the Hon. N. R Banks to some of his f-iifri frini -nd i thrwdlw sua tieci thai ihe spirit the Miidy" below refrr- red ti,roiiiauiucated rith v nj'j. was Mr. Banks biniself. The triflinsr ruy tn Penn ylvanm named by tins '-jlirin and consci entious believer in spiritualism" is Speaker ' Banks to a dot." j ,Thb Pemnstlvania Election. The Sacramento American says that a lady in that city, who is a firm ajid conscientious believer in rpiritualisin. received a commu nication on Monday from Philadelphia, giving her the result of the Pennsylvania election. She was irifoAned thai Phila delphia city nnd County jrave the "Repub IfCrto" ticket 7,200 major ty ; Berks Coun tywent Democratic by l,;S0 iiiHj..riy ; Al 1. x h ny. 2,340 Hiepub icm Bradford, 3,05 -Hepublicah;" B i-ks. 1.900 -Ue-jublicn ;" LancMster.8.3l6'-Rep'iblican," Ijierne, 2.330 Mlepnbln :an Montgome ry, 1.1 10 Democratic; Schuylkill. 1,708 "Republican ; lVailitigloti,2.b93 "Repnb jicirii;" York, 940 lUpnbhcaii. Th whole Stale is hot hoard from, Wi rt is set tied' ibt ihe - Republican" lckei has not received less than 45,000 majority. The i earner which arrives here ahoai the 15th of November, will bring 4is the result of the Pennsylvania State -lecjioi ; and if the l.i ly's :timmunicH:iin" proves to la correct, we shiill he haj'py to nak-e iii arrangeineni Miihherto furnish ns the m-Tarns of the Presidential election ni advance of the tllMll. ' Who would believe th spiritualism atier A DAUGHTER TO HER FAl HER. Julia Webster Appletpii. the dmighter ( Oarn'el ebs'er, n a 1 ter -adilressed to tier father sixteen years to him on an occasinn ajro. thus appealed of his sickness- to return to urivat ItJe: f tint istne u if.ie . 4 .a. ronntry to your (amity when weirhed ia ihe bo lance wiHi on hour of sit knexs or 4iiixhhi) unicn h causes you; t m no frreat fiairiot ; 1 do irotifsve Rome better hiin Csesar : the advancement of party ber- ter than mv own dear her." FIELD SPOR I S. Didn't we tell you ii would r.in? Why 5 hen did u t you git to I JiJirch like a "hns- s neeits go a huin- tian Oh! no, yon mil in?. Very we I , went a oiicKmir. aiitt iro' ducking served you rmht Wliai wa Read the ha nksff ivmg day m.l iiroclamation of his Ex e tori CeHi-rrcy nr most devout anl j loas Governor I Do 3011 find iiythmg ihere about huiittntr ducking or Railro'id-riding ? Do jyou see anything a tout the t;un, tb doir.nr angling? Not word, on the coniraryj like a kiml father Tiis Excellency enjoineu it as a solemn du ly upon his chihlieu efery where, to devote the day to prayer and thanksgiving. In lead of this? you must needs declare w.n trin8t the whole animal kingdom fish ns and fowl Veilv the yuf th transgressor is tiara.-f UalluAasxee cxnliHCl LAWYERS AT A DISCOUNT Ju.ijr W- wl ho had been for ma- ny yenrs a worthy oci pallt of the Feder tl heueti in v.ichiganJ fell into a converse lion a few days since n a barlar's shop, wirh a plain siihatNntial loolcuir, and rather red s'rar.ger, from he neisihtarh"0l of Tecumseli The judge bein foru erly well acquainted in iHt vicmiiv, took oc casion to ask af:er certin of iis'cinzens uYou know Mr. the juiltre. B ,do you 7"saiit 'Very well I" was the reply. "He is well, is he! "dune well I was ihe answer. Jinlge W. , then remarked : vVlr. U ' ' is ai very fine uin !" "Y e s I" said the fold n, ' raiher ran Moitsly; "a fine man for a lawyer you know ve don't expect a! great deal from ikeat f SUiCIDE. The following is : n anecdote of Dr. Johnson: ;' Boswrll once asked Johnson if there was i possible circumstances under which sniCldr would b juiiifiiible. "Nok" ws the rrply. VVtll," SMys Bos well, "suppose ft man had been suifyy of some frau.j that he was censni would :be CuunJ ojiL." ........ .,, ii vi . - Why, theh," ys- Johnson, uin -that case let hi in go to so e "country where he s not k town, iiiid not Tithe dtrvil where tie i known." . UKERKNCE TO WOMKN. A ron-spondeiit of the Philadelphia Ledger travelling in the Northwest, !ius. relates his eXp -lience: ,,i There is only. one,. fash ion which 1 botnplitin of, ewpT;UiIly as a-lravelkr, which is the extreme unrtteaping ho mage that is pail to the sex, regardless f ag and condition. ThtiS you will olti'ii see ati old aiiii of sixty or seventy turned out of his scat to make room for a nice, buxom, bread and. butter Miss of fourteen oi filieen, though h-may have b.'11 tnivt'lliug for successive "nights aud Jays, and she only a lew hours; or, though he may be .-U'k and she in' the fullest enjoyment of good health. Such Nilitettess is simjdy ridionlous; it is the absence ol gr.od breeding in a giil to iicoept it, ancf the height of self suffi cient impertinence to demand it. A case ol this sort occurred to myself. Alter travelling some -three uights and. d.iys in the cars, and having, as I thought, firmly secured my seat at a convenient s distance from the stove,! found, myself, afier returning from what the conductor of the cars had called "dinner, ejected; fioni my seat by l couj le of way passengers, one a young man of abfiut eighteen or nineteen, the other a girl, to my. .judgment, about thirteen or fourteen years old. "My uood ftiend," said 1 to the boy, will you let me get into my scat?''. "I am here with this lady," was the pert re ply. - tVeil, then, I must beg the young lady to rise and give me tny shawl, on i vvhich she is now sitting, and iu adJi- lion to that, I must beg to retain my seat. I he young lady turned her head away, and neither moved or minded me at all. A g:i in I entreated of the taiy to let me have my seat, staling that I bad not been in bed for three day.t. and that he was only a way passenger. The hoy retaining still his seat, I geully seiz ed his arm, and assured him that I should try to eject him by force if he did not give up his seat voluntarily. -'You can not sit by this lady, sir," he ex claimed. 'O, yes, sir5 1 replied, "she is a mere child, and 1 am old enough to he her grandfather." This at lat roused the ire of the young lady. 'I nil no child, sir," she ejeculated, with a violent toss of her head. " Then you are a gnl," I aid, by way of correcting my mistake. Not a girl, either," she cried, curling her lip and turning up her nos with inexpressible disdain. Then, jumping on the lap of the young man hy the side of her, the young woman allowed me to legaiu possession of my shawl and seat. The tale is told. You may im igiue how I Mushed. VANDALISM. Some vandal has dt faced the initials of Gen Washington on the west walls of the tr rot to at Passxic 'Pulls. The characters 'ire -G. W., .1778," and they were cut in i.eTOcktiy ' Wiist.ington himself. They h .d renvonen" uninjured folr more than three (pmrters of a ceniury, and until a few iioiiihs airo. when same baibarian prtly ohfiterateii tfrem Ky chipping out or.e half of the W. P Express. REMOVAL OF A LARGE TUMOR. An ovarian mm r, weighing ne kundrrd fMad., "most solid, ami one hnmlred and five poiiiuls with the fluid, extracted from .1 woman, bv Dr. Dunlnp, of Riply, Brown Coiiiii3', was exhibited to the students of :he'Ohio Medical College,' by Professor Bhickman, and thence was conveyed to ihe Mhmi.Medical College for the inspec tion of the students of that institution I he woin;in from whom the tumor was so boldly and successfully extr cted was liv ing fioir flays after the operation, and wis improving She resides in Brown Coun ty, nnd is aged forty cne years. 1 " Ci ewwai Enquirer RttBRERY OF v CHURCH. The Rom-111 Catholic Church at Pikes t ille, in Kstliirnore county, Md., was rob bed on -he night of ihe 1 7h ult, of nearly all the valuable vessels of the altar, the v stmenis used in their rvltgious services, die careis, Slc. Among the articles t. (en was a silver plaii d crucifix, six silver plated caudle! ic. a silver plated vase nl censpf, St The rogue was probably did- pioimed in finding these articles were tmtjf plated IVrEKB-TINl Fim OKNriCAL AMKRUA It apw..rs by advices from Costa Rica to he 25ili uli. ih-.t Presfleni Mora has cor -n:ed to net lor naliei term of thre. verK. and ttint an exiraori-nry credit of 940 000 has been, voted him for the enrrem ve .r. All the war bonds issued luringihe struggle agaiust Walker were to be paid in iiationul money. Congress fad voted a xnm of $75 000 in order to carry on the next catiapMigu against Gen, Wwlker. ami a te-iHl eiivny hd been sent 10 IVru mt hill in order to jierfer-i the allied league. The American brig fKirer had been bought for war purposes There, were eight re -! at I a Union fir ihey pitrpa of eon eying two thounnud Gualetualan soldiers Ktc-t gita. I eight haintred men from ?aii Sxlv,iIor were embarking at Real. jo fur the same destinattuiir , ?; '' WOMAN'S IQH W . tt).XVM flON5 - The "strong-minded wometi" assem bled on Tuesday, in. the New York Tabernacle, accorditig to previous an nouncement' Tlie actors on the boards aie pretty much the same old stagers that have figured there in years gone l y. Mrs. Lucy Stone Black well, Lu cre tia Molt, Mrs. Kruetiue Rose, Mrs. Nichols,' Wendell Phillips, and a score of other philosopl ers;- and philot ophei esses of the same uesciiptiou. .. The presiding div.uity was Lucy Stone, or rather (now) Mrs. Blackwell. Lucy favored her heaters with a long dissertation on Woman's Wrongs iu the main ' bat a , repel it ion of ihe old song, at the fame place a year or two ago. A, Mrs! D.i vis was disposed to treat the mailer with a woman's 'spirit,' -it woman that "khew -her rights, and. knowing, dared matatamthanuwrTh'& present condition of her sex, iu this country, she pictured as one ot the most degrading bondage, and, for her part, she was ripe' for almost anything to get rid of it. With a patriot of the Revo kit ion she was prepared to say, -Give me liberty or give me death." This ol -ourse, brought down the house." -The next speaker was a young hairy laced gent, with a French name, who launched into a furious Abolition tirade, and said nothing at alt almut Woman's Rights Women got indignant and called him to order. The hairy man took the hint aud sat down soon with an audible protest, however against this attempt to control the "liberty ol sjieech." . A series of resolutions were presented for discussion, of which the following are a sample. "Resolved, That the Republican par ty, apjiealiug constantly through its or ators to female sympathies, and using for its most popular rallying cries a fe-' male name, is peculiarly pledged by consistency to do justice hereafter in States whe'e it holds control. ' "Resolved, That the monopoly of the Klective Franchise and thereby all the powers of legislative government by man solely on the ground of sexr is a usurpation coudemed alike by reason and common sense, subversive of all the principles of jusiice, oppressive and demoralizing in its operations, and insulting to the dignity of human na ture." At the afternoon session, other speech were made by the. gentleman with the big beard, by Mrs. Jones, and Wendell Phillips. One of the most extraordina ry events of the occasion was, that the gent with a long beard insisted on per mission to pray, which he finally suc ceeded iu doing iu the following im proved new version of the Lord's pray er: Our Father, who art in Heaven, hal lowed be thy name, thy kinkdom com, thy will be done on earth as it is hi Heaven, give va good ladiks, and lead us not into temptation. Amen. Ltcy Suae u as sun that onimcf the prayer which asked for forgiveness of trespasses should be called into re quisition. While those who had a thought would be heard, she hoped those who had uot a thought would not interrupt the meeting. HORRIBLE DEATH FROM UVDROPHOHIA We learn that on Monday of last week a young man named Henry Broiznian, son of Charles Brotzmau, fr'sq., residing near the Lehigh Gap, d.ed fiom the shocking effects of hy dr phobia. He was bitten by a dog belonging to his father about six weeks previous, as were also sevpral head of catile, swine and a horse. Fears aris ing in the family that the dog might be mait he was itistautly killed. Fearful of 'the consequence of the bite the young man received, medical aid was summoned and the ordinary prescription administer d; and finding no particular symptoms arise ihe family felt relieved, believing a cure had been effected, all was well, and no more thought about it until a few weeks since the horse that had been bitten at ihe same time and by the same dog became rapid aud died from the effects. After he was dead he was skinned, in which operation the young man that tiad been bitten assisted, and by some mea s received a wound on one of his fingers, through which ihe virulent blood of the horse commingled with his own, and of course repoisoued his whole system. Several days after he com plained of dullness aud pain in the head and limbs, which, with the bewildered appearance of the eyes and dread of the sight of water, were, the first symptoms ot ihe horrible disease. This was followed by a general pros tration ot the systifm, accom pained by violent paroxysms, with a flow of saliva, which ended in his death as above siaied. Although competent medical M was I iron glit to service, yet nothing ould be done to save him, as the fatal poison was so spread over the sys tem by the siugularcircnmstauce related hat nothing could pevent it from doing i s tearful wotk. Allentown (tJa)Ret B30RS OF ADVENTURE. TTOIM.D tike 10 read umet bias exciting 7 Get V - O rdHt Cummin' Hunccra l.ifs amwas L.ios, K phntB. and ether Wild Animals " ar -The Aiveares uf Jales Gerard, the Lios Killer;" r The Life and Adentres st James P. Beck- ', Moanmiaeer. Scovt ad Pinaeer, ana J'hle ,4 ihai'.ruw Nninof Indians far. The A and Adenura of Uobrrt Desier tmint wrhtea by Mm'eUV or ; One -f Mayan Reld'a late rnrfcs AH nn hand nnd for sale t S. . . WHlTAatEKS'S.i 1 OCU30. - -- . ; f7. 1 'si .1 KUHHANT8 AS D PLANTERS .VI find our stock of Hats and Cap, lha mom complete evar offered in Wilmington, eompriaing alt varieties ot Alois-akin, Beaver BrusS and Soft far ha 1 a, with s very exienaivsaasortment of plan ation and fine wool hata. Also, Cioih, Pluah, and Glased Caps of every atyls. Call at lha tCmpofiam and examine the Goods sad prices before making purchases else where. SUKPARD & M K.OS. 34 Market St. Oct. 9. 88. HISTORY OF Til C UNITED STATES. 1"3rom their cnlonisaiion to 'ho end of ihe i'weo . ty-Sixth Censreas, in 1341 By George Tuc ker, in 4 volume. Vol. t, now lesn.-d Kec'd and forsalest S. W. WHITAKKR. .Nov. 13. . . -: ..j . GROCERIES. GROCERIES. 200 BAGS KIO COFPRK, sssorted grades. 6 MkIs. tr. It. suuak, 2S Obis. Clarified and P. R. SUGARS. !lhhda.OHba MOLSSES, ' ?bhia. No. 2 MACKEREL, in stors and for sals by. . T. C. d B. G. WORTH. ..ScpU-i&V .Mi...- . - .: ,.. 9 Iw. CD0ICE 0LDSCUPPERN0N0 WINE. WK hvve i8t received three barn-la ofihiaeie gant Old Wine Together with Cltampainfi of the beat and most -celebrated Brands 1 pipr Old Tom Gin half pipe of that Crrsseot Brandy. Old Bour'one W hi key. Old . Mvnoegehela and Rye Whiskey, Peach and Apple Brandy, Sherry, Poit. Mcderia, (Jlareit Maieagaand Mederia Wine r,tr cooking purpoxrs, Cliron h'aialns, Cmranis. In faci every srticle belonging In the Gruc-rry Rurinr-ss can be found here upon the lowest cash term: . At GKO. MYKHS. Nov. 27. 108. CO-PA RTN ERSI1 1 PN0TIC E. -pHK ondergned have purchased the Urng Fs L tablishment of Mers. C. 6t D. On Pre, They will ron'inue ihe Drug bu-ines in it" va 'ioiu branchee under ihe firm of W. M KARKS & CO. . WALKKlt MKAIIKS, J. L. MEaRKS, M. D. May 20. CHEESE. BUTTER & CRACKERS. VTO'V landing and for aale in lota 10 anil, by L v Oct. 30. ZKNO H. GREKNK. FOR SALE. Qryrr Acres Pine Lnd, situated Immediately pon Wilminsrt"n and Wt-Mon It. R., four to five miles from Depot at Wilmington. and FL( Acres of Rice or Meadow Land, situated Ov between Force Put and Thombury ; It of whirh is fine Swamp Lsnd. For term, Ac, ap ply to M. CRONI.Y. Oct. 30, 1855. 97 tf SHKPARD -MYERS ARR OFFEUING the handsomest, and greatest variety ol Haia and Cap, 1 ranee. Umbrellas, 4c. ever opened in this market. - Call and examine the assortment ai their new store, 34 Market St.. two doors below Scott 6V Baldwin's City Clothing More. Negro Wool and Plantation Hats, 100 doxen as sorted qnnlitiea, for sale by the ease or dozen at very low figuree. SHEPAKD 4r MYERS. 34 Market St. Oct. 23. 94. JUST RECEIVED. 40 BRLS. smart's O. Savar, 10" do A. White and Crualied, 5 tlhds Porto Uien Susar, 50 Raza Rio, Lhgiayra and Javs Coffee, 2 ) Bbls. t'Kler Vinegar, 10 K;i Nails, 6 Tons Hoop Iron, Handle, Soap, Starch, 'packers, Salermua, Soap. Shot, Powder, Ac. For ate by ZK'O fl. GREENE. Nov. 25. (N. C C. A copy .) ALUS! SALT AFLOAT. df(f Bushels a splendid artich juf-t re CVtV celved per Schr. M lu, from Turks' Island, and for sale by Nov. 13 G W. DAVIS 103 tf. JUST RECEIVED. rtf BUSHELS beautiful While Henna F01 VJsa'eat GKO MYERS. May 20. 28 IRVLNG'S LIFE lF WASHINGTON, RECEIVED and lor aale at July 31. JS. W. WHITAKER'S. " JUsflTECEIVEDT- PER Schr BEN. a fresh aupply of RaUins, whole, half and quarter boxes For sale at the Bioadway Variety Store, No. 40. Market t. : W. H. DcNEALE. Oct. 16. (Journal and Hern Id, copy ) ' - CANl)Y; Zf BOXES Aaaoned fresh Candv, jut receiv -JJ ed at GEO. MYERS June 3. 34. BACON. 1VT C. BACO. 3000 Ihs Extra N. C. Bacon J-v hoc round, for sale to arrive pei R. Road. Aug. 7. T.C.dtB.G. WOJtTH. TO TflE PUBLIC. OEMOVAL AND NEW STOCK OF FINE LY GOODS. The subscribers respectfully inform iheir friends and th'- public that they intend KE kOVJtNG their principal estartlishment I rum iheir prehen stand, No. 2tf North Water street, to their new stand, No. .3 MARKET fsTRKKT.where.io addition 10 iheir present large and carefully select ed stock of Goods, they will open on or about the 15th of September an entire new and dealt stwck, pun hased by one of themselves in the Northern cities, with evpeeial reference to the wsnts of this community. Their stock wiil consist ot DRV GOODs, TRUNKS, UMBRELLAS. HATS, SHOES, READY MADE CLOTHING, Ac. Ac , in tact a general assortment suited to the town and com try trade, which they will eell wholesale and retail, at aa low pricea aa can be afforded by any other hoase in the business. They would call especial attention 10 their Ready-made Clothing, which la alt manufactured tor themselves, and under thir own aupervUion, and which thevcin warrant asfaiihfully soiu n up. and calculi led to give full satisfaction to purcha-ere. One of the partners wii. I sve lor ihe North s bom the 20th inst., o purchase poods. It is very desirable to obtain as much money ponible by that time, and they trust that those indebted to them will make it convenient to aetila lueir ac counts by that lime, in whole or in part. Thankful fer past favors, they solicit a continu ance snd incresse of ihe same, being de er mined by mjderateChargeaand a strict attention to business, to merit s share of public patronage .WEILL & ANATHAN. Aug. 16,1656. t. . 65.tf ICE, ICE, ICE. THE Wilmington Ice House will be open far de livery of ICE from sunrise t sunset, except on Sunday, when it will be closed at 9 o'clock la the morning "rice One cent per pound for quantities of three pounds snd over. Terms cash, in all eases, without exception. ; Tiekeis can be procured by such aa desire them tee furnUbed 10 the sick poor, free of eharye" when by direction from physicians or vUiting com mineem. April 19. 15 if HISSES FLATS r AND Bloomers Black snd Drab Beaver Pearl Brown snd Drab Fell bodies A hsndsnmr assortmnt just received hv Fvprsse at Oct. 30. SHEPARD f MTRH JUST RECEIVED TRIS DAY. Clt BOXES Adamantine Candles. Jl SO and 40 lb. boxes Jttit fualitf, ekapt -1 tW. extra Salmon, Cd fish ft Mt alt. 6 bbls. extra No I Mackerel, ; New Cheese. Batter, Beef Ton snes snd Smo ked Beef. Low far sash. GEO at VERS. . Jsbs28. 11 aaJ 13 Front st. Id E t it I- iVdEliLY COrfJlEtiXiAL Is oubliahed every TosaoAV, 1 HuasoAf ana Satdsdsv at 5 per annum, payable inallcsses in advance. BY THOMAS LORING EotToa aadPaorais roe, ' Coruer Front and Market Streets, wiLatiseTOJt.tr. c. B tTES OF ADVERTISING. 1 inaeriion SO 50 I 1 sor. 2 months, 2 - . 75 I I , f 3 " 3 " 1 00 I 1 " 6 1 month. 2 60 II ' 12 " ' I sqr. 1 - 4 00 5 tlti ' 8 04) 12 00 1 1 Ten lines or less make a square. If sn adver tisement exceeds ten lines, the ptice wilt be in .irunninn. "1a'" All advertisements are payable at the time of -heir insertion. Contracts with yearly sdvertlsers, will be made n the most liberal terms. No transfer of contrscts for yearly advertising will be oermitted. Should circu.nstances render a change in business, or an unexpected removsl necessary, a charre according to the po''lihert terms will be ai the option of the contractor, fur ihe time he has advertised. The privileee of Annual Advertisers is strtcil) limited to theirown immediate bnainesat and all sdvertisements lor the benefit , of other persons. as welt ss all advertisements nolimmediately coo nected with their own buetnesa.and all excess of advertisements in length or otherwise beyond the limits engaged, win be charged ai tne usual rates. No Advertiaementa is included in the contract ror the ssle or rent of houses or lands in town or country or for the aale or hire of negroes, wheth er the property is owned by the advertiser or by other persons. These are excluded by the term "immediate bulne$t." " All Merisement Inserted in the tri-wecklv Commercial are entitled to one iesertion in the Weekly Tree of charge. JOB, CARD AND FANCY PRINTING, EXECUTED II SUPERIOR STYLE. AGENTS FOR THE COMMERCIAL.. Naw Yobk Messrs. Dullreb A Pottcb. Host on Chah.ii Smith, Mo. 6, Central Wharf. Philadelphia S. E. CoHi.t. Baltimore Wat. H. Peaks and Wm. Thomson OUR MOTTO IS 4 T0 PLEASE" AT THE YViltuliigtoi. saddle. Harness, aud Trunk Manufactory. rI',HK sub8cribei respecdully informst ticpublic J. thai he h.is recently received additions to his to k ol Saddle and Harness Mountings, dtc, the (steal and most improved style, andis v onstanly manufacturing, at his a tore on market street. every description of artlcl-in the absve line. From Ins experienci intbe business, he feels confident t ha t he will be atfle to give entire satisfaction 10 a 1 1 who mayfavot him with a call. He has now on hand and willconstautly keep a laraeasaortmemef Conch, flm antf Sulltfij Harness, Lady's Saddles, Bridles. Whips. de.. Gentlemen's Saddles, Whips spurs, qc. allef which he will warrant to be o e best materials and workmanship f He e has also a larffe assortment ot Trunks, Valises, Saddle and Carpet Bars, Satchels. Fancy Trunks, dtc. and all other ar ticles usually kept in such establishments, all of which he tter low for CASH , or onvhort credit to prompt customers. Saddles, Harness .Trun ks, (ledical Bags, die. Ac. made to order. Inaddition tothe above the subscribe rl way keeps on hand a largesupply of String Leather and has now, and will ke-jp through the season a Boodassorlmentof Fly Kt-tts. Allarelnviterito call snd examine my Goods, whethcrin wan or not, as I takeplensureiii8hw Ingmy assortment to all who may favor me with . rail. Harnesf andCoach Trimminga sold st a fair prir- to persons buying to manufucture. Also, VV hips at wholesale. .Ilkindsof Riding Vehides bought r.. old on ommisions. JOHN J . CONOLEY . Feb. 7, 1856. 138 WINTER n ATS AND CA?S. a A F sortm of 1)1 A FULL AND VARIED AS- rtment ot all the ditterenl styles fcST33 res and Business Hats anda&e Caps now open, comprising SILK. FUR AND WCMIL HATS, CLOTH, PLUSH AND SILK GLAZED CAPS, INFANTS HATS AND CAPS, MISSES BEAVER AND FELT FLATS, BOYS AND YOUTHS SOFT HATS AND CAPS, UMBREL LAS, CANES, BELTS, Which we offer at wholesale or retail, at the very lowest prices, SHEPAUD & M YEltS, 34 Market street, two dours btlow Scott dt Bald win's. 92 JUST RECEIVED PER SCHR. R. W. RltOWN. 20 Barrels Pork. tO do Bef. 2 Tea. Hams sugar cured. 6 Barrels Lard. I Smo Beef. 20 Firkin Goshen Butter. 20 Boxts t'heee. 30 " Adamantine Csndlcs. 3i " Eng. Starch. 30 Barrels Sugar. 20 Bags Coffee. For sale at the Original Family Grocery. GEO. MYERS. No. 11 dc 13, Front street, tig. 23. 1856. 68 JUST RECEIVED r) HHI.S. Mack era 1 1 20 bbls. No 1 large Herring ; 5 hhds Bacon, low for cash . GEO. MYERS. June 3. CIGARS. 1 fC (rC CIGARS, at prices from 5 00 1 JJIJJ to.$40 per thousand, at ihe Fam ily Grocery. GEO. MYERS April 17. 14 TO MERCHANTS. WE H AVE JCST OPENED OCR LARGE and extensive stock of Hats, Caps, Umbrel las, sc., and can sell them at the lowest New York prices, ss we have them direct from the manufactory, sed as Mr. Hawes rerides in Ne 'ork. we have every facility of selling every new tyle and at the lowest rsie. Merchants will do well to call and see. under ihe Csrolina Hotel. GILES HAWKS. Sept 30, 186. 84 if. NEW ARRIVALS OF FtiESU GROCERIES. IHE Subscriber has juct returned from the . North with a full and well selected stock of ehoice Groceries, comprising every variety I ha I tends 10 complete an assortment, consisting in part of 100 bags "offee, Mocha, Government Java, l.aguyra. Rio and St Domingo t IOC bl Is. Sugars f all graiea; Choice Wines. Liquors; Champaign of the most celebrated brands. Teas, Goshso Rut t r. F. M Beef, Smoked Beef, Bvf Tongues, Sal mon. Msckerel, Pork, Herrings, Cdnh. Fresh Lobster snd Shad, Sardines, Sauces. Catsups; Soda. Sugar Butter. Lemon, Crejin, Pilot and Water Crackers, V.lgalea Family .Soaps, Fancy Toi.-t Soaps, Pickles" of every variety, English Pineapple and Goshen Cheese, Candles of alt grades, Bottled Liquois nf every varietv. Pure Old Tom Gin. Schi -dam Schnapps, Currants snd Cit ron, (New Ralons Expet-ted ) Porter and Ale, Olive Oil. Sperm Oil, Pisnes, 'onfeclionary in all M. varieties. Preserves, Jeltvs. Broma,f lorn Starch. Flour, Chocolate, Ladies Fsncy Baskets 2O0OU Cigsrs, Tobacco, c, dtc, kr , all low for cash at GEORGE MYERS Coentry Merchants sre particulsrly invited to call and examine, before purcbosiog eisewheee. Oct. 7. ILUBI SALT AFLOAT. 2CM)OS22ft S ALUM SALT, prime sweet WINDWARD ISLAND MOI.ASSFS. Just received par Br. Schr Or hit, and far sals by iVov.27. G. W. DAVIS. BUSINESS CARDS. J.C. LATTA, COMMISSION MERC HAS Tf- OBSBRAL. WILMliNGiU.N.JV. C. Oet.1,1856. 8S-ly-c. T. C. &B. G. WORTH, COIBISSlUX Jl!lD Killit IKU1MJ UEHtnXMS, W1L.M1SGTOX, X. C. " Jan 17, 1855. " c l i'e " nENRYTSUT i FACTOR AD FSHWiRDlNli AG EST, Will g ice hiipertnal attention, to b utintee entrust ed to hi cart. Sept. 8. 1856V " T$-ly-c. - GEORGE SIYERS, WHILES A LH kM RETAIL GROCER Keep constantly on hand, Wme$. Teat, Liquori Provision, Wood and Willoie Ware, Fruit, Conectionarie, de. South. Fronittreet, WILMINGTON, N. C. Nov. 18, 1855. 109. U. DOLLNER. G. POTT Lit. Jr. J. C AM t R DEN . DOLLNER, POTTER & CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS.-L TEW YORK. Apr! 1 30, 1855. ' 20-ly. v L. N. BARLOW, WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCER, LIQUORS. WINBS ALB PORTER f-e. No. 3, Granite How, front Street, WILMINGTON, N . C. Feb. 17th, 1P56. 140-tf. ADAMS, BROTHER & CO., COMMISSION M ERCHA N T S, v- WILMINGTON, N. C. July 29. . . ; 69 D. CASH WELL" COMMISSION MERCHANT. WILMINGTON, X. C. Sept. 30. . 84 tf JOHN A. STAXLY, COMMISSION ME R C II A N T, - WILMINGTON, N C. . Oct. 61 h, 1855. . 83. W. G. MILLIGAN, MARBLE MANUFACTURER, North Watkb Sth'kkt. Wikminoton. No. Ua. Monuments, Toombs, Head and Foot Stones, and all kinds of Marble Work furnished to order on. reasonable terms. JuneE. 36-ly-e SAMUEL A. HOLMES, ATTORNEY AT LAW, WILMINGIOX, .V. C. Will attend the Courts of Duplin, Sampson and New Hanover Office on Princess street, nest door East of the Stale Bank. April 5. - 9-ly J. M. STEVENSOiV A GENT for the sole of all kinds of Produce. fx. Office nn Piincess st , under ADAMS, BUO. fc HO.. Wilmingion.N.C. Feb. I2.l3l-tf. . J. M. STEYENSON GEORGK R. FRENCH, MANUFACTURER AND WHOLESALE d RETAIL DEALER IN- BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER, AND SHOE FINDINGS, NO. 11. M A UKET STREET, WILMINGTON, C. March 6. ; 151 GEO. WDAVJS, COMMISSION MERC n ANT, SOUTH WATER STREET, WILMINGTON, N. C. Jan. 22. 132. ANDREW S. KEMP, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ELIZABETUTOWN, N. C. Will attend the County snd Superior Courts of Bladen, Robeson, Columbus snd Sampson. June 12. . 38 ly JAS. C. SMITH. WU...B i.uaun. JAS. C. SMITH & UO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 2, SOUTH WATER STREET, WILMINGTON, N. C. April 28. 18-lv STOKLE Y &T OI'dHAM, " GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WILMINGTON, N. C. Liheral Cash sdvsnces msde on Flour. Cotton. and Nsval Stores consigned to them. Aug. lt. 60 ly. BLANK NOTE A N D D rTfT ROOK S Just received at S. W. WHITAKER'S. As?. 21, .8f6. 67- WANTED. 1 nrvn BUSHELS dried peaches, x AV ' the htzhest ca sh price will he paid lor the above article. GEO. H VERS. 91 2m. Oct. t. JUST RECEIVED BYG R. FRENCH, AFRESH supply of PER RV DAVIS' VEGE TABLE PAIN KILLER, in entire N'sw Daces To be sure that yu gel lite genuine Mcd icine. inquire for the New Drees with two fine en- grsved aieel labels on each bottle. Ap'tilV. 15-tt- L. W. PftJOTT, COMMISSION MERCHANT, BEAUFORT. N. C. Anv basiness entrasied ts his stiention will he sttended to promptly and 10 the best of his sbility. f sarEBBscas: -. ' 'itmniine; Stvron. Com. Merchants ) Wilminj Mr Jaa. Norcutn, Attorney at Law, J ton ti C Mr. Edward Stanlv, Beautort N-C. Mr. Benjamin L. ''erry. General Agent for tinder wrighters, Beaafort.N. C. Feb. 6th. 1856. 2 1-1 2m-w. ) N UNRIVALLED assortment of Gems and s Boys Dress ilsiaand Caps now open at he Hat and Cap Kmporiom. 34 Market st Nov. 15. SHEPARU A MVFRW. t TRS,' SOOTH WORTH'S WOt KS "The L Desertel ire." ihe Itst Heirss' "the MHsinr Bride" "the. Wife's Victor," "the Curse of Clifioa." "the Discarded Daughter." RetriSution." fcihe Mother in-law." "Shannon- dale,- Virrinliand Micdeline. "India, the Pearl nt Pearl River , Psleraon's aaiform edition For ssisst 1 nnUiUfctt's Oct- 4. . I " - - 85 BALTIMORE f LOt li UOSFITAL. DR. JOHNSTON, rp H E founder uf ibis Ct lebra led Institufivii f. L fct tile moat certain, Spvctly snd vbij t l.tt tu st reiiiady in the world lor SECRET DISEASES. Glet te, Strictures; Seminal V eftknerr, Paii s n the Loins, Constitutional Dcbilny, Juipotti.c), Weakness of the Batk and Linu s, Alln unit. , j the Kidneys, Palpitation ol the Ilt.uii, Ue-. ji, Nervous irrltabi ity, ill see se ol il, tirsd, 'I a 10. 1 Nose or Skin ; those serious and m. l.iin ,u' il:so.. dcrsarising f rom the destructive habi l 'Vuuii , which destroy both tody and mind. Tloe fl.rt and solitary praciitcs mure f.ial to iheir vitiin than iho song of '.he Syrei.s to ihe marim rs if Ulysevs.bligh'.ing their uiokI brillianl ho cm or ui.. ticipalions,. rendenns marriage, Ac., impussiblx. YOLMiAWX. Especially, who have become ihe vii tluu of .Wi. ry Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit ul.iiii annually sweeps to an untimely t rave ( fc young men of the must exalted lajcnta and brilii.-ti t intellect, who might otherwim- have entranced lit . tening Senatea with the thundersof thiquenre, r waked to ecstacy the living lyic, mar-call wuh fuji confidence. I MARRIAGE. Married pcon, or Young Men, enntcmpL Mrs marriage, being awnreof Phvsil WeaLne.g. 01 gariic Debility, Deformi lift, dtc, sliold iinu.edj. ately consult Dr. J., nnd be restortd to perft health. He who places himself iindenhccarrof Dr. Jor n ston may religiously confide in hi- honor as a - r; tleman,and confidently rdy upon hisskill asa rhv -sician. ' 1 ' Da. Johmstox isi the oi.ly regularly Edtiotrd Physician Ddvcrlitlng tocuje Private Compluitur. His remedies snd treatment sre entirely unki cwn toall others. Prepared irum a lite spent in the Great Hospitals of; Europe and (lie First in iSia Country, vix: England, France, ihe blutkky r.i Philadelphia, (f-c, and a more iit.nt.jve ptatlira than any other phyfician in the world. His many wonderful cures and most important Si,ri?ln ('1,. cratlona is a sufficient guarantee to the v. til let cd.- -Tlioee who riA to be tpeecily and ifeHuallu rrlie. ed. should shun the numerous triflirg importers who only ruin Iheir health, and apply l him ' A CUKK WAIUCANTKD Oil NO CHARGE. AV Mercury or Nausrim Drue Ce'' OFFICE, io. 7, SOUTH FREDERICK et., left hand side going from llallin ore sttrrt.shw doors ftom the coirur. Fail not 10 c-l nnr I.ih nnme and nuioltr, for icr.oiai.i tiiflinc- in r,i;ii. attracted by the leputatiKii ol Dr. Jcliitcr., Iu;V Dill JOIIXSTOX. Member of the Royal Collece of fcurTPuns T.i-in.'.ii 1 grsduate from one of the must miner.l -Colleges it the United Stales, and the un nii r nn ..1 u life has been spent in the Hospitals ol London, Pm- 9, rnuaaripnia.ond clsewhtre, has effected etna ofthe most astonishlnc cures that wriin.i innu. Many troubled wirh ringing in the ears and hend whenaslecp.jrreal nervoiii-nsss, being alaruxd st sudden sounds, and bushfu.ness. vtiili frequert blushing, attended sometimes with uinnjjiii.inl mind, were cured inimedialely. A CERTAIN DISEASE. When the misguided snd imprudent votary of pleasure finds ho has imbibtd the sieo's of .his painful disease, it too often huppens thai anill-tiin-ed sense of shame, or dread of aiotovci y. d.teis him from npplyinc tp those uho. Iroin tdiiraijui and respeclubiJiir.can alone befriend him, delay ing till ihe constitutional iyiripioms of this horriJ dUease make thejir uppeorance sui h ulcrriit d sore throat. dUeuscd nose, noctural pins in the head and limbs, dimnesa of siht. d'Julnt-Fs, r.edes on tho shin bones and arms. Notches on the head, face and extremities, progrcssinv wlih frithttul in pidity, till at last! the palate of the niouth t r ths bones of the nose tall in. and the victim of ili awful disense becomes a horrid objct ofcon.m:--seratinn, till death puts a peiiod to his drcadlul suf ferings, by sending him 10 "ihai bonrr.e Iron whence no traveller r turns." Torui h iherelor- . Dr. Johnston pledges himself to preserve the ruo.'t inviolable Fetrenyj and. from hi cxtmcive prac tireinthc first Hoeiials of Europe and Ameiicu. hecan confidi ntjlv recommend a safe and epetdy cure to the unfoiluna'e victim of il ia horrid di case. It is a melancholy fact, that ihousnnds fall victims to this dreadful complaint, owing 10 tin sn .skitftilnese ol I'norant prettnders, who. by the utd f thst deadly poison, mercury, ruin the cunMiiu lion, and either B' nd the unfurl una ie suili r r to an untimelyrave.orclse make the rttiduc ol life lois era bit : TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. J. addresses all those who haveinjurcd them selves by private and improper indulgences. These are some of the sad nnd m lanrl.oly ef fee is, produced j-by esrly habits of ytu'h. vie: Weaknesof the Bk and Limbs, Pains in il.s Head. Dimness of Sight, Loss of iMunusr Pow er, Palpitation 0 Hmt Heart, Dyspept-y. Nervous irritability Derangement of ti e Digestive l-um. lions, General jDcbiliiy, Symptoms olConeumr tion.dc. f Mrntally The fearful 1 filets on the mind srs much 10 be dreuded ; Loss of Memory, Contusion of Ideas, Deprsrtion of Spirits. Evil Foreboding. Aversion of Seiiety, Self DisliiiM, Love of Soli tude. Tiniidityi&e.-are some of the evils produci d. Thousands of persons of aliatres, can now judge what is the caiis-e of their declitina heal.h. I.ot Ing their vigort becoming weak, pole ar.d errat-ja-ted, have a singular appearance aboot li t eyes cough and symptoms ol ccnsun.piion. ' DR. JOHNSTON'S I.WJGOliATING RTJII-. DV FOR ORGANIC EAKNkSS. By this great snd important remttly wriki erf of ihe organs are speedily cured and full v r r i.uie.t. Thousands of the mo6t At-rvous ar d" Dt Liliia'i d individuals who bud last sli hope, have bi n in im -diaiely relieved. All Impcdinu ni 10 31 A I l.i AC K Physical or MeniaIDisiiaIifii niions, Nervous Ir ritability Tremblings and Weakness, or exhaustion ofthe most jfeorfui kind, rpceOiiy ttrcd by Lr Johnston. Young men who have Injured tlwrnstlvts t-y s certnip practice indulged in w hen alone a l.sb't Iriquenily punned from evil con urioj.s. or s t school, the c-fli-cls of which are rjhiiy felt, een when asleep and if not currd, rendtrs marri- e Uarnossibleitd destroys lotL .jind and body, shoud apply immediattly. What a pitjy that a young mar. th hope of lus country, and tho dnrling of his parents, ptiould bs snatched from all prospects snd enjoy mi nts of lile, by the consequences ol deviating from ti aih f nature, and indulging in a cert in serr't habit. Such persons, before contemplating j MARRIAGE. Should reflect that a sound minj s.-id botiy ire tie most necessary requisites to promote t-t rnul i..l happiness, t Iode-1, without these, the j on. y through life becomes a wear) pilgrimages the pros pect hourly darkens to the view 5 the niind kte m s shadowed with despair and filled with the nLn eholy reflection that the happiness of snothtr br cornea blighted with ou 1 own. OFFICE NO. 7 SOUTH FREDERICK-ST.. f Raltimose, ,Ve. All Surgical Operstlois I'dUxmert. N. B- Let no false delicary prtvtnt y u, tut apply immediately either ptrn.i ally or tv Uit.r. klH Diseases Pprrrilly 4 urcd. TO STRANGERS. "Hie many Viontinds cured this insiitu ler wl h" in the lutt (en years, and the numetoi s imp. r tant Surgical Operations petfomud by Dr. ..wit nessed by the Reporters of the papers, srd rniti y other peraon notices of which have r f pean d i-gsin and ag.iin before the public, besides I is -t.ttiii.g ass ?enilrrnan of character and resf oi.sitiliiy, ir a SHfcieot gnarsnier m ihe sfiiiro d. TAKE NOTICE. It is with Ihe e-reatrtt rr!oisrf that Ir .T ll . PTf : permit, his oarii to sprr Ijefore tl.a tmblir. ittm in it unprofeMioiml for a pliy.iri.n to irerVM. ' ul uii.V.. 1 did so. the afflictfd. evpecial'y strangm uu:j t. fail :j fail Into the band, of the tnaiv tmu e unlt-mrr 4 Im posters, with innoinml-lr . . , r..n I t 4 Quk.hops.j swarrninif thene lar 4-iitr. -up'oa: lr. JoasnTos's lTrtiMnnent or advertlvine tWim-litaai p hyirleians. iilttrrate ha!Utw-hriiied I'eilovt.. Uhj iajty io work at tbeir oiiir'iutl trste. with Mrc too td.- roi 4 the brute, who. for the pnrjiuw of Kntirtntr airft l.Vceiv Irvsr. emrry oni iIts or sis otfi. ondr as j oirf.-r-t Vsise Jkames. so that the affileted Ktf i , i. r- n e ooe. is sore to tumble hrad'ontr idI the of ner. ixr tn u t Qoseks with enorranos lyiri(i crrtlficste of irrt si'l tonfchinr enras from persons not to be foand. l.o p yoa taklnar Urva botllnof Ijeoaies W.teb airfl ts r packmce of filthy and worthless c.ni.p..uiKl runnin. y rirepared to bnprae mjxm tb nnfortansr six! ftt-ni. t. nr. Triflina month after numih. or m ttpfur mm the msil- sst frremsj bs obtained, ana. In despair, Win . u wik,. rtnneu neann. to sieh over your e-alhnir diaappirfritu.eiil. - It Is this motive that induces Ir J. l.i B't-nie. ra as .LOSS CiS eras vor. To those nnaeqnsinted ik h a reputation, he deems It nreessary to nv that bis rrvOt ii tiats or diplomas aJwars bn In his tfre. SO I.ETTtRH RECEIVED VXt.Ef If'ST I'.A II and eontaiBinar a fHamp to he el tor 'be rvplv- Jr aons writins; shaald Mat At and mmna Iba portluS ot adrrtismet ilnsiihlws; .jmptou.s. Jan. S, S6. . UMy-e.