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r X ' I, si ks-. -VCLUIE XI--NUMBER U . WILMINGTON, N. C. TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 17, 1857. WHOLE NUMBER 1387 o. fllE rill-lYliKiaY COHMEIiOlAL i, "Isaubllshed ereryrrjBBDAV, Thuiwat and V atvsdat pi wper annum, piyiDic ninciK! 4 irr-fldyance. rHi-O0itlNa Eoitob and Piomiuoi f -HJ. W. S A raDRRS Associate Editob - .... "V, onifewrfcontaiKl MarKet streets. "N WllMISSTOB-, If. C. . C ... ttV -yK AUVKHTISISU. I qr. 1 insertion 0 50 I 1 aqr. '4 months, I ' i - 75 1 3 I "3- '! I JtD J I 6 . - 4 Ut 5 00 . 8 0 W tT8 I I " 1 IZ VV f-. I en lines or fcjss make a square, u an auvcr Ten lines lianuinl awnmdi line. Ihlt ntfie will h' In proportion. - . Jf W" ' ' C m AM :i.lve. llse t are payable' al the time ol V heir insertion) 'Contracts wliti ver-advertiscrs, "will be mad n, the most liberal icriiiin.. Q Mo transfer of eorHraciTor vcarly advrrljslnv a. will be permitted.' r )uiu eircii.iistancc reader j ' 4 tlumi In bunin?8?, ur n unexpected remnva neceasary, a chargeefcrdirir :he puMivaeri r'crrai will be at the option ol ne contractor, Ir i . ,te tlmeJie has advertised. The nrivilese of Annual Advertisers Is strict!) limited to their. wn Immediate business; and alt ndvertisemrnts for the benefit of other persons as well a all advertisements not immediately con nected with their own business, and all excess of " advertisements in length or otherwise beyond the (im'ts eniared, will be charged at the usual rates No Advertisements la included in the contract for the sale or rent of houses or lands in tijwn or country, or tor ute sale or nire ot negroes, wnetn er the property is owned by the advertiser or by other persona. These are excluded by the term "immediate butinest." - AH vlverilsemsnt Inserted In the trl-weeklv Commercial- are entitled to one lesertion in ihr Weekly free of charae. .IOn, CARI AND A!ICY PRISTISG, ' BXErCTJDlN SUPERIOR STTLE. RNT V THE COHMERCIAL New Yosc Messrs. Dollneb & Pottbb. Ro'ton Chabls Smith, No. 6, Central Wharf. Philadelphia S, E. Com. nallimoreWx. tl. PBAKcand Wm. TMOMse GEORGE R. FRENCH, MANUFACTURER AND . WHOLESALE f- RETAIL DEALER IN BOOTS, SnOES, LEATIIEH, AND SHOE FINDINGS,' NO. 11. MAKKET8THEET, . WItiMlXUTQN, N.C. March 6. j 151 L. N. BARLOW, WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCER, D DKALKH IN LIQUORS WISES ALE PQRTER f-c No. 3, Granite Kow, Front HXreet, Wlt.MINGTUN, N. C. Vch. 17th. 156. 140-tf. ' W. G. MILLldAN, 3IIRBLE MANUKA CTU HER, NOMTH WjtTFtl STMKKT. Win M1NOTOKI. No. Ctt. Jilnnumenls Toont&s, Head and Foot Slonrs, and all kinds of Marble Work furnished to order on reasunable terms. .Iun5. 3r,-l7: GEO W 7d AVI S, C 0 M M I S S I 0 N M E R C II A N T , SOUTH WATER WILMINGTON STHEET. N. C. Jan. 22. I3J ANDREW S. KEMP, A TORNEY AT LAW, , ELIZADETIITOWN, N. C Will attend the County ami Superior Courts of Bladen, Robeson, tfuluuibus tnd Sampson.- June 12. jo ly GEORGE MYERS, WIIilLESUL' WD RETAIL GRUCER Keeps constantly on hand. M ine. Teat, ijtior Pritri:don,i ood and ll'itou- Ware,' Fruit, OunJectionarie,if-c. South Front street, . vii,minc;ton, v. -j. N.)v. 13. 1655. - " U9. JOHN A. BAKER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Pr.T tirs in t! e coi'nlics of Rlurit-n, folun.buf. Hrunswick, Som-on oriI INf-w Untii.vcr. , Itilmington, .V. C. Jan. 24. STOKLEY fc OLDHAM, GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WILMINQT0N, N. C. Liberal Cash advances made on Klnur, Cotton, and in aval stores coosigned to them. Aug. lti. , 65 ly. THE NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COAlP'a KALEIGU. N. C. XHE above Company hrsbeen in opera tionsince the 1st of April,. 843, under the directiotiof the lollowin;; unicers, viz : Dr. Charles K.Jonhson, President, Wni. 3. Haywood, Vice President. John O. V jiiiams, Secretary, Wtn. H.Jones, Treasure''; Pcrrio Buabee, Attorney, .. . Dr. Charles K. Johnson, 1 Dr. Wm.H.McKee, ? Dr. R'B. Haywood. S Medical Board of Consultation. J. Hersmun, General Agent. . This Company has received a charter giving sd vaniages to the insured over any other Com pony. The 6th Section givea the Huaband the privilege to insure his own lileforlhe sole use of his Wife and Children free from any clalmsof the represent- tivesot tne nusnana orany ol his creditors. Oreanized on purely mutual principles, the life rnembersarticipatein the whole of the profits which aredcciarea annually f esides, the applicant foi ire. wnen tne annual premium la over 930 may pa one naif in a Note. Allclaims forinsuraneeagainstthe Company will c pnia wunin ninety aaysaiierproo! or tne death ciihe party isfurnished. '-, , . ,. j . Slavea are insured for one or five years, at rates vnn'n win enaoie an biavenoidera to secure thl class of properity against the uncertainty of life. Slave Insurance presents a new and interestin feature In the history of North Carollns.which will prove very important to the Southern States. ' The last four months operation of this Company- shows a very! argeamount oi nasincas more than the Directors expected to do the first year having airt'sdv Issoed more than 200 Policies. Dr. Wm. Yt. HABBiaa. Medical Examiner, and flfni. wuminston, tx. u. A II 'ornni jnioailons onbasinessof IhcCompany tuouia oe addressed to h IO MA RO II. BATTLE, Sec'f. Kalpfsh. June B. tPRP. YALENTllESlT! FEBRUARY 14, Ia57 VE HAVE NOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION, THE LARGEST SELECTION OF COMIC.PLAINAND FANCIFUL F.ver before brought to this market.' W can suit all i8t a or fancy. Those desiring a nice article would do well 10 rail soon. For sale at the Broadway Variety Store, No. 40 niarket stnet. , rv, tl. umKALK. Jan. 29. . r f - I3A Ai ifttk.' Gli Ellf 1 1 J lL G Hi XX m 2 is In the Grand Consolidated Lottery, Exna .lass One (Havana Plan.) The a bov handsome i'rize was sold by T. Ii. HUBBARD & CO., Baltimore; a follows: OJVK H ALP WAS SENT TO VIRGINIA. ONE QUA RTKR TO BOSTON. ONE KIGHTH TO CINCINNATI. . (INK KIGH1 H TO NEW YBK. The OASH isrradyfor the fortunate holdna The Havana Plan jLotierits have bicoim the populn LotU'rics of ilie day. Everv Prixe is drawn out and conwqiiemfy , wiien the lieKets are ail sou every 1'rixe muni le toi i. The next drawing takes place in Baltimore ciiv, KRBHUAKY 28; CAPITAL PKIZK 33,00O ri KK I S 910. Older eaily address T. H. HUBBARD & CO, altimore, authorized agents lor the aianngers. -Rich Schemes for February, 186T. R. FRANCE fc CO, Alanagers. "aRAsi '(SsSOLIMralGTTSRYOr u -diASS D, . To be drawn Saturday, Feb. 21st, in Baltimore, VI d. Drawn under the superintendence if State Com-'-' missiirner. ALL PRICES. f Each and EVERY TICKET in this Lottery WILL -flK A PUIZE, for all t.ose tickets without a drawn numbor. are aacn entnicd to a r ivr. Dollar Prize li!I , . G2,6?0 25,000 20.UO0 16,000 iz,?oe 25,000 26,(00 78,400 13,200 6,600 6,940 3.PB0 163,680 ,B14,B00 2i8.800 76,076 prizes, am'g lo 1,202,000 5 Eighths 2J. VV holts 20; Halves ' ; Qitar. Certificate of Package ol 26 VA holes, eost S256 50 18 25 64 12 32 06 Do. do. Halves. Do. . do. 26 Quarters " Do. do. 26 Eighths, " HAVANA PLAN. GRAiD COSSOLICATID LOTTIRT Of MD. EXTRA CLASS .2, ! o be drawn in Baltimore, Md., SittMay, Feb. 23 U), 1857. SPLENDID SCHEME 30,000NUMIJERS!-l,O0O PRIZES! 1 prize of - - - -" - " 33,000 I 11,760 5,0"J0 4,0iHi 3,n(iO 2,501' l,5l0 1,200 ' 300 5 ApmoxiM atIom rates. 4 of 4II0 Apt.ro'x to 33,000 1 1 ,760 5,t 00 4 00(1 350i. 4 of 31X1 8 of 16 of 1 of 1 6 of 16 f 20 f 706 of. 200 15) 100 CD 60 50 40 - 1.S00 " ' 1, Ul - - . .' 3i" 1.0(0 nrizs. amiV lo 1 9,900 Lowest Ketular Prise iO0. Lowest Approxim .. a . a lion jo. Whole TlcVcts, JIO; Halves S5; Quarters 2 50 Address a'l Orders to T. H. HUBBARD & CO. Agents for Managers. -J '-; Hahimere, Maryland. .Krb. I0.1P37. ' ' WINKS A NO LIQUORS. WE! Invite the attenflo'n of ouf FrretnU and' Patrons lo the .bet election ot Jftin s at.l l.tuticrs iver onered id his market, consixtini of Crescent Kr.indy, V intage IcIO, Pale and Dark Otard, Dupuy & Co.'a Brandy, Old Cognac da. 4 S. Rrtssnn & Co.'s do. ' t'uniitlor. Co.'s . do. Pare M I'ort Wine. Dutf. Gordon, Pale, Sherry, old Madeira and Muscat Wines, Mslaga Wine, Old Seuppernong Wine, Ilorland Gin. Old Tom Oln-extr WoolPs Schiedam oennapps, 1 Cherry Brandy, OI4 Peach Brandy, " Apple do. ' - v Bourbon Whiskey, ' " Ry. do !rlsh and Scotch Whiskey,' Blackberry Brandy, U Sic. Madeira Wine," ; . f ' Trfft r.nv Clnrtiiai. Assorted Cordials. in bottles, Everv variety of bottled Wines and Liquors. Clarets of various brands atwholjifle prices, Maraschlnot enracoa, Hosteller" a Stomach Bltiera Aromatic . 'do. do Ginger Wine, dec. Ac. U r low prices foi IA9U. At tneonginai ifj.Jry. April 17. GEO. MTER'S. PHALON'S PAPIIIAIf LOTION, OR FLORAL BEAUT1FIER. " , - AGRE AT Cosmetic for beautifying trie skin and complexion, and for carina; Chapped Hands, Face, Lips, . Tan, Sunburn, Freckles, Pimples, Scalds. Burns, etc. A sure and sate cure lor the Piles one washing wiU give inrtant relief. After Shavinsr. ilia very anothinir to the skin. Ii keeps the hand soft and white and for all inflammations f ihtt skin it will be found 10 be a gteat remedy Price Fifty cents and One Dollar per Buttle PHAI.OIW9 MAGIC HAIR DYE. " ' "One of the ve'y hast Natural Dyes in ibe world. Its long nse has proved It to be beyond comparison ; and being vegetable proauciton, no injury 1 at Dossiblv be done to the f kin. It is easily applied and yoa can obtain a eiack or a brown, whi h will oetjr ine nest judges to itii 11 rum naiare 11 s 11. Price, and l,50 per Box. Made and aoktby E. PHALON. at 197 Broad way, corner of Dey at and 517 BrnadwXv, M Nicholaa Hotel, N. V., and ail Dru?giets,and Fan cy Store, ihoroughout the United Siatea. PIIALON'S t'HEMlCAIi IIA1R ISVIC ' OKAIOR. . The most conrplete article of the kind ever bt fr offered to the pnblie. It has atod the test of t wen- tv years. In this country, and antotn- 01 the 111 n hundreds of imitations have been able to toinpe r llh It for nreaervins. dresslnsr. and bean 11 1 iri- the Hair, and keeping the head clearfroiii dandruff. etc. It is inestimable! In short. It is everything the Hair requires. Price 5lc. and ! per b. itl. . JanU. I3j bin. t.- w. COPES' BAKERY. Wilmington, N. C. ' take tkis method of Informing my frienrfa snd the pubbe genenlly thai I have comment-i d th I baklna bonneaa In the I'-wn ot WIlniinnK n ai tf aak that they wPlgive Iheatronafr thru wa once before so libera II bertnwed. i I pledee my eif that I will apare no pains. V keep eonviantty on and a fresti snpyry of air Kinds orttreno ami riex; ilso bv wholesale or retail ..II sortaof Oarktia. sture one door west of Dr. Mears Dm Ssore n Market. St. ' - G. W. COPES. Jan. 24. ' .132, 1 . 6.G20 2 12,500 2 10,000 2 8,000 2 ' 6,000 5 ' 5,000 10 2.6IW 196 - 400 66 .200 66 J 00 66 90 66 60 4,0y2 '40 25,740 i . 20 45,760 " , 1 5 .i :v n &co.'s CAPITAL L OT J LKILS PRIZE $50,000 The followins 'ohem wilhbe d awn by SL Swam & Co. Managers of the Koar Qaiwcs Acadkmt Lottt. of Georeia. and the Sopthebn Mrit ast Acadbmt LnTTSBT. of Alabama, in each of their LHteriea.for Frbmary 1867. . CIASS o. To be drawn tu tbCHy of Mobile, Alabama, in public, on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7th, 1857. at- ' - r'"'' ;- CLASS a. ' To be drawn in the City of Atlanta, Georgia, - . in public, on . THURSDAY, FEBRUARY I9ih, 1857. To be drawn in" thv City, of AUsta, Georgia. In public, on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY-28ih, 1857, ONTHGPMN OFSINCLB NUSf BI3RS. THREE THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED AND SIXTY PRIZES I MORE THAN ONE PRIZE TO EVERY TEN TICKETS! . 30,000 TICKETS MAGNIFICENT SCHEME! S U 1 Plizeof 50,0WOla " 50,000 1 20,00i ia 20,0t 0 1 ' 10.000 ia 10,000 I 9,000 is 9,( 00 I 8,000 ia 8,000 , 1 - 7,000 is 7,000 I . 6,000 ia 6,000 1 5,0f!0is " 5,000 I ' 4,(00 ia 4,u00 1 " 3.000 is 3,000 1 2,( 00 is 2.000 1 1,000 fa 1,000 100 Prizes of 100 are 10,000 100 ". i; are 6t00 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 prizeatif 250 appro'to SjO.OOOptize are I.OOO 4 V00 " 20,00:1 800 4 " 100 10,000 " 400 4 " 80 " 9,000 . 3i0 4 " 65 " 8,001 26 4 " 60 ' k " " 7.000 240 4 " 65 " , ti.COO " 22. 4 " 60 " 5,000 " 2(10 4 " 45 " 4,(00 " 180 4 " 40 - 3,000 " 160 - 3' " 2,000 ' 126 4 25 " 1,000 " 10 3C0O " " 20 ar - - 60.000 3 260 prlr.es omountini; to M0 Whole Tickets, I0 Halves; 9o wariers, PLAN OF THE LOTTERIES. Ph Nnnnbffrs froi 1 to 30,000, correspondin with- those Numbers en the Tickets prin'e.l on sepnraie slips of paper, ore eniirclcd null Finall tin t bes and placed In one v ntei. The wheels are tlven revolved, and a number is drawn from the wheel of .nmhers, .md at ih ame lime a Prize is drawn from the other wli. I The Number and Prizv drawn ont are opened and ixhib ted to the nudii ncc :md recistered by lh' 'ommissloners ; the Prize h Inu phiced :ig:iirKt he Number drnwn. The oreMtiou is repealed until all the Prizes are drawn "ill. . APPROXIMATION PRIZES. The two precdini md the 1 w ttuiceeilins 'urrrHera 10 tho-e drawing ihf fir-t 12 Prlws wil eniiiled to the 43 ApproxirwaiienPtises, accent inz 10 the s heme. The 3,0i0 i'rizes of 420 wilt be determini d hv tle I .j-I fiirure of ihr Ni mber ihni dm 'lie &0 I 0O I'rize. Kir fxoinple, ii the NumbiT dr;i wins, the Vf,000 P'izt- rr.l v-iih o. I. then all the Ti. ket hi're'Mir nn nuer enir in I. will In-enti'lni lu $20. it the :tnler emls wiiho 2 tltei- all the lickets wheie the .nn.bcr nd ii 2 u ill '-e nitlleil in ;0."tinl i en tn 0 Certificate of Package will be ld at the fol- lowinu iai s. ul) isjne link : Certificate of Paekngeol li Wholi Tkkcis, $S0 " " - 10 HtII " 40 " " lOOoarter " 20 IN ORDERING TICKKT.s OH CKRTIFIC- - ATK. , Enclose the money to our address for the Tic kets ordered, on rece.pl ol which they will be lor warded by first mail, rurcluer ean hi.ve tickei: ending in any figure itiey m;iy riet-iiinnte. The Li.-t of Drnwn i umbers itnd Prizes will hi sent lo purchaseraimniedvitely aftr'! the drawlni; Purchasers will p(eae wrile theli sfgnatures plain, and elyo their Post Umce. Caunly and Slate 5"lempmbcr that every Prise Is drawn, and payable in lull without deduction. XjT " Prizes of 1000, and urvler paid immedi ately after the drawine other prizes at the ueual time 01 intrty clays. All communications strictly confidential. Priae Tickets cashed or renewed in other tickets i either fflce. Address Orders for TiclrelB or Certificates either to - . -. ;. . - . ,S. SWAN & CO., Atlanta, Ga, . or S SWAN, ( " Montgomery, Ala. Jan 29. 134. RL'AL ESTATE FOR SALE. i TWKLVK TUWW LITI S, a l in. one fj5na .-body, on Sixth street. Location hish XlJUisU and pleasant; water exellenf ; a plank rvd saw-dnst road Jeadtng from the premises 10 Market atreet, making one of the finest drives a- bout town The lota are all tinder one fence, but will be sold separately, if desired. Any one wish ing to purchase the whole property, by ofTering-,an indueement can also purenai-e tne unproved earner 01, on which is I eated m present dwelling a vo-story hoose, with wine, eight rooms, three niiizzss, tc. Aluff, Kilchent Stables, Carriage House, dec . altogether one or the most pleasan suburban residences to be fmnd in .this vicinity. Terms accommodating. Apply to J NO. D. Dec. 10. . No. 10 Front street. A HOMESTEAD FOR $10! SECOND DIVISION. 310,000 worth of Farms and Bulldlus L.ote, .' In the Gold Region of Culpepper County, Vir eirua, to be divined amonrst 1U.ZOU snbscriocrs n. i ha 13ih of April, 1857. Subscripiionrs enfo In aouars eaci ; one nan down, tne res' on the deliver ol'lhe Died. Kvery subscriber will pet a Baildtnar Lot or a f arm, ranging In value front tii io '-5,00H. These Fa mi and Lots are sold to cheap to induce settlements, a sufficient num ber belnj reserved, the increase in the v.iliie of whieti will compensate for the apparent low pric now asked. A coiiipt.nv of settlers, enlled 'Tl-e Happnoan Buck Pmifier Aumimn," is now forming and ill commence a ctil mem in the spring m- ple srnrity will be siven for the faithful perfonn- inc-ol contracts and premifi-a - More Agents arc wantrd to ob'ain su!)eri- hera. io Whom the most liberal indurementa will ne riven. Home Agents wm ihai they are mak ing TtVQ p r month. Adv ttiMBL' will be don fur rvery Alien where possible. ' For full partic ulars. ?aoscrljitins, Ajf enciei", e. A HfMV 'O t A IT f K II , Caroline Co , 'eb. 10 PortRoyul Va. PL UGRS &e PLOUGHS ol all aiaeae. 'urn shelleia rraw t "titirrs W heel Ihirr. ws F"r sale by Fer ZENO H. GREEN. 37. REM OVA ll A OI.DH.V.I have f t Qvi. trt-ni it Fr.ni A l'iines "iee!s, ' rioir (.u h ol Mr J. H Ki"eifn's l l IK f l.-.Y I li t "f n' !' Sto e nes m-. r-m'i otrt arf IM are now rp re'i ' etve thtir rvv hnv" hand ii-nris and eatomera. a perki ar'ieie f fresh rond . IT. Fl.inr, uUa iH Saebs' Asniin's tine alt. and '200 Sachs Liverpool groand i 10 Buls tiiaart's refined Coffee Ssgar, hw- for Cask- UCL5KW5 tU- TOMMMCME" JOlPRrJlli ESTABUS IMENT,. SDDTH SIB! MAM1T ST.I5THI HAMltfiOUSl WIIaMINGTON, N. C. . . .... , j- j . . . THE PROPRIETORof this well known EstabHAment would call the attention of the business commnnlty ta his latrice asd bmntlfnl assortment of Type and Presses havinc 4tfst added to his stock on of R. Hob At Co's PATKtfT PINGIJS CYLINDER PRINTING MA CHINES, he in now enabled Uf wftrk at a much more reasonable rate than formerly, . the finest style ef the work. i, , CAB Printed. froa 3 to $10 f l BOOKS AND' AMPHLETS, RECEIPTS FOR RAILROADS, STEAMBOATS, CORPORATIONStC. BILL-HEAbS,' SHOP-BILLS," BILLS OF. 4 LADING, -aNDEADINGS, . t v tc., a!.t ate. - POSTERS AND PROGRAMMES. We would call the attention of Concert Acents. Show men and others, to our facilities for doing this kind of work. . AH. KIRDS Of PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PRINTING, fkina in lh ne&tMt manner, and at short notice. Thoi in want of Printing we trust will find it to their advantage to give us a call. COMMERCIAL BLANKS. The attention of Shippers and -others Is called our extensive assortment of Commercial Blanks. Amo.ir the collection Is a very fine and handsome lot of Bills of Ex change, in sheets and books. . - N ovember 3,18&5. SMTF AND CIGARS. 1 r B Bis LorriHaYd'a Snuff. 1 W 60.000 Cigars fo- sale bv Feb. 10. ZENOH. GREENE. TRUSSED THE SUBSCRIBER has on hand and for sale, a large assortment oi Trusses. Abdominal-sup porters, etc., arranged and recommended by Dr. Schonwnli). They wilt be found to be the easiet-t and most efficient articles ever gotten up. He in vites attention fo their construction and price, which will be found better and m ire fnvorable than they can be obtained nt any othei point in 1'ieU nton. ineyare niiea up witn Sliver springsana silver or glass pads. HIUAM W. JOYNKR. Feb. 5, 1B57 1JB 3m. JVC BACON. LBS. a prime article just received and IJVHMJ for sale by Feb 10. ZENO H GREENE. ADVICE TOIIUSBANDS AD WIVES Also, those contemplating Marriage. 4 Col'd Steel plates 35 cts. plain plates 25 els. free oj pr-slage. This Work contains a dissertation on lh" ncce? any of Marriiige.-instructions fn Courting, with a Ci.re for I. nve, cilects of Celibrfcy, Cohabitation, cause of Sterility explained, increase of family, with muoy nther usefu' inft ructions, from the French of Jean Dubois. Addrrss. HE.NKYS.O. SMITHiCO. Box 410 Post Offie, N. V. AfenZs ironfed. Jan. 31. 135 6m WILMINGTON A WEL R. R. CO Offic. KNoiNeea and appebintcndekt r E., UN aa fa A ilmingion, N. C. Jan. I, 1P57 'HE P-A.SKNGKU TiiAlNS WILL 1 I I L fuj-iher notice, run over ibis road aa GOING NORTH, DAlt.Y DAY EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Wilmington jioa.ii ; arrives at Uoldaiioro'at lUh uym leaves in 8 minutes --and arrives at W eldon at 2.00 P M. NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Wilming ion at 4 15 P. M.t arrives at Goldsboro at 8 36, to supper 21 minutes; arrives at Weldon at 1.00 A.M. GOING SOUTH, DAILY. DAY. EXPRESS leavesWeldon at l.30 A. . arrives at Goldsboro' 3 W P.M. leaves in 8 min utes; arrivesMit Wilmington at 7.30 P. M. to sup per.. . NIGHT EXPRESS leaves Weldon at 8 31 P.M.; arrives at Goldsboro' at 12.50 A. M. leaves in IS minutes- strives at Wilmington at 5.40 A. M "The Night Express Train connects with the North Carolina Railroad, both ways, at Golds boro". Thl. jgb rickets North jmld in Wilmington; to Baltimore 812; to Philadelphia $14: to New York S15 5C:lo Washington, D.C., 14. L-gT 1 ICKKT8 WILL NOT SB SOLO TO A ME6B0 IN PEBSOM. Passengers are notified that an extra charge of oncceni per nine will De required of those who ao noipurrnase ncKeu al stations. Freignt by passenger trains double rates. Lo cal fare, with tickets, about 3 cents per mile; if paid in the cars, about 4 cents per mile - FREIGHT TRAlNii; Two through schedule trains between Wilmington and Weldon, each week; -leaving alternately on Mondays and Thursdays and arriving On Tuesdays and Fri days. Four schedule trains per week to- Goldsbo ro'; leaving Wilmington on Tuesdays, Wednes day s Fridnvs and Satardava and Goldsboro' on Mondaya, Wednesday s,Thnr days and Saturdays, maKing witn tiie "through" trains a dun freight train both ways between Wilmington and- ooiosiioru . AH dues on freight, un or down, oavableat Gen t-ral Freight Office in Wilmington. on receipt or delivery, excluding ireigat. for ri. c. it. K. which may be pre-paid or not at the oplim of the consigner. S. L. FREMONT. Jan. 15. Chief Eng. dt Superintendent. LAUGH AND GROW FAT ! FUN r08 THE HILUON 1NB EVERT BOOT CUE i PROSPECTUS OP " TDB THPiVDERBOLT" THE undersigned propose to publish about the first of 'anoary, I f57. In tbeCity of Raleigh, a 1 rl nionihly paper el iBf anove name, except polUics and religion, it will be generally devoti d to every thing, and particularly io the art of merry making It will be the chief aim of the Editors to present to the public, a nrsi class journal ot the Kind and a welcome visitor io everv fireside of the (lid North i-latt Having a rrrst rale opportunity to cot.'eCl mailer for a newspaper, and with rhe Hatlering prundtes wt have from' talented writer. subscribers maf expect io receive produciionsfrom some of ihe ablest writers in the cuuntrt , and we sincerely think that they will never regrel the ap propriation of so sma.'ian atnonnt aeona dotar,Ior the amount of valuable reading ma tier we shall pre sent. Now nil we ask is -to give us a fair trial AH orders addressed to t ititameon. Finch A Co., II ie thunk.uUy re eivrd and promptly attended t. Turns i pcraatum an ab e invariable in advance. S.wiLUJMSON. W. H. FINCH, JOS O. WHITE, Dec. 27 -120-2w. J.E. MILLER. NEGRO PASSES. ' N EW farm mi Passes, eomaining sanitary pro viainna, approved by -be Commissiners.aii " number ol others interested in tfcrr welfare of out elrt-d nopolalfon jnst fosaed Bf the office ol V itt'ommerriat. SOAP AND CANDLES. "rf I K subscriber tieg leave respeclfntly to call 1 the atieail-.n t- this trade and f Mi lies to the -ap and Taodlee mevinraefnred in Wilmington, H. C . by Sfesara. Custindr. Gaflbrd, samples of which ean be seen at our offica, No. 2, Water st where we keen consiantl v oa hand large aoDories ow for cash. J AS, C SMITH dt CO. AptU2V 19 SAMUElA. HOLMES, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ' WILMINGTON, ff. C. Will attend the-Courte of Daplin, Sampson and New Hanover. OtBce on Prhicess treeti next door East of the state Ban. - - April 6. , , . 9-ly ' " - - or - " - The Commercial, WILMINGTON, N. G. Weekly 2,- Trl-Weekly S a Year. .15 ALL CASES IN ADVANCE. In issniriu Prospectus to ask anbscriptions to tnr CoMMKRC'aL, the sotwerioem feel it a duty to define their position, so as in leave no doubt npon th? ininila of f li t-lr nirtrrmi in t Km nHninbii i mrir paper viu guaia. In the mutations of past years the Senior Edi tor liu had one paramount principle before him. SOUTHERN BIOHTS, onder the Constitution, have been the aim and object of all his efforts, these alone are maintained by the Platform of the Democratic party Several years ago, tvo in serted in onr Prospectus the following words "Thk Commercial, is a model of political indepen dence; nevertheless Southern Right will alicays supersede me claims of ever g party st every mime. ' From this avowal it was not difficult to j'idge what would be our course when the hoar arrived that should place those rights within a tangjblw issue. The Message of oar great and good President Pierce, in which lie asserted the rights of the South-onder the Constitution, contained the" pre cise doctrine that The Commercial had advocated for many years, and the Cincinnati Convention having sustained that doctrine; we found in the GREAT NATIONAL-DEMOCRATIC PARTY, those with shorn we could conscientiously act under the influence of oar judgment and the im pulse of our bean. The principles avowed in the Cincinnati Platform, will be snstained- now and so long as we remain in public life. We believe Buchanan and Bbecsenridok will be the honest and faithful exponents of-tbe prin ciples to whieh we adhere, and oj which the safety and happiness of the South depend. Pare in private character, honest in public life and of unimpeachable patriotism, their election baa alone preserved this Union from rnin and disas ter. . , , ...... Thoae who have heretofore read onr .paper, know that we have loBg desired-to meet the pres ent hoar, when the South willdenywd her rights' "iiuuui wnn of ciiiuirorai5B, bdu see now many of the Nat ionai Democrats of the Free States will sustain her just pretensions. Enough will be found we hope and believe, to bear onr Banner through the ''battle and the breeze," and assist is to transfix it on the ramparts of the Constitu tion. . ... restrict attention paid to reports of Markets. domestic and foreign. - Respectfullv, ' T. LORINO. B. W. SANDERS. NEW ARRIVALS OF FKESn GROCERIES. FHK Subscriber has just returned from the L North with a full and well selected stock oi choice Groceries, comprising every variety that tends to complete an assortment, consisting in part of 100 baa Coffee, Mocha, Government Java., Ignyra. Rio and St Domingo; IOC bbls. Sugars of all grades; Choice Wines, Liquors ; Champaign of the most celebrated brands. Teas, Goshen Bat it. P. M Beef, Smoked Beef, Beef Tongues, Sat mon. Mackerel, Pork, Herrings, ..Codfish, Fresh Lobster and Shad, Sardines, Saacea, Caistipe; Soda, Sugar, Kutter. Lemon, Cream, Pilot and Water Crackers, Colgates Family Soaps, Fancy Toiltt Soaps, Pickles of every variety, English Pineapple and Go hen Cheese, Candles of all grades, Bottled Liquors of every variety. Pure Old Tom Gin, Schiedam Schnapps, Currants and Cit ron, (New Raisons Expected,) Porter and Ale, Olive OH, Sperm Oil, Prunes, Confectionary in all it varieties, Preserves, Jelly s. Broina.Oorn Starch, Flour, Chocolate, Ladies Fancy Baskets 200,000 Cigars, Tobacco, die, dtc, die , all low for cash at . GEOHGE MYERS Country Merchants arc particularly invited ta call and examine, before purchosing clsewheee. Oct. 7. - - CRACKERS. CRACKERS 7)r Bbls. Crackers and 25 boxes do.; weJ1 Mow landing and for sale by Jan. 3. ' ZENO. H. GRERNE. GROCERIES, PLOCCHS. &c THE SUBSCRIBER HAVING LOCATED HIMSELF AT No. 15 MARKET STREET, WOULD be pleased to receive the patronage.! all CASH paying customers, -and those who will pay at SHORT NOTICE. Such customers will find it to iheir advantage to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. 200 Ploughs; 2C00 lbs. Plough Castings; 4 dozen Canal Barrows ; 1 " Corn Shelter ; 2G boxes Raiaens; Citron, Nats, die r - -Family, Fine and Super Flour ; Fulton Market Beef; Shot and Powder i . Teas; Loaf, Crushed, Clarified and Brown Sugar; - -Java, Laguayra and Rio Coffee; - ALSO, All kinds of Woosien Ware; Butter, Cheese and Lard ; Tobacco and Snufl ; Wjnes and Liquor ; Axes. Spadea and shovels; Pot and S:raw Ware ; Jags, Bottles and Flasket Percussion Caps, and many articles toe te dious to mention. A. A. HARTS FIELD, ' . No. iS, Market street. Jan. 8. . 125-U SUNDRIES. CHEESE, Molasses, Flour, Mullets, Pork, Lard. Bacon dtc for sate by ZENOH GREEN. 137. Feb. HENRY NUTT, FACTOR 1ND F9RWIRBIK iGEJiT, Wili g ire his personal attention to business entrust' ea lo am ear. Sept. 8. 1856, 75-ly-c EMPTY SPIRIT BARRELS. A, PRIME LOT OF. 58 EBPTT SPIRIT Barrels, just received per Schr 39. Y D avi.. and for sale by ADAMS, HRO. d OO. Jan. 8. CHOICE OLD SCUPPERH0NG WINE. WE have just received three barrels of this ele gant Old Wine Together with Champaigns of the -beat and most celebrated Brands 1 pine lid Tom Gwi half pipe of th.it Creasent Brandy. Old Boor ''One W hii-key. Old Monongebela and Rye Whiskey. Peach and Annie Brandy. Sherry, Port. Mederia. Claret t Maleagaand Mederia Wine for cooking purposes. Citron itaiaina, Currants In fact every article belonging to the Grocery Buniness can be found here upon the lowest cash terms. At GEO. MYERS. iNov. 57. 108. NOTICE. rHE sabecriber reepectfally caTs the attention of his customer and patrons ta their Account a. due Janoarv 1st. 1857. It is hoped they will be paid immediately, as tbs bills are avow ready- - j ma, a. . uw. wiKitj. DOLLNER, POTTER & C0- camsiissjoN merchants, NEVT TORI. i Aprl,-MM. ' -JMy. AFFLICTED READ ! ! PHILADELPHIA MEDICAL HOUSE. Established twenty-two years ago bv Dr. KINKFX1N, corner of Third and Union streets, Philadelphia, Pa. i WKNTY-TWO VICARS' Experience has rendered r K. a most sue cesslal practitioner in the care or aH diseases ol a private nature manhoad's debi."ty, aa an im pediment to. marnage; nervous and sexual in firmities, diseases f the skin, and those arising from abuse of mercury. I- TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. : There is an evil habit sometimes indulged in by boys, in solitude, often growing up with them to manhodd s and which, if net reformed in due time, not only begets serious obstacles to matrimoni al happiness, but gives rise to a series of pro tracted, insidious, and devastating affections Few of those who give way to this pernicious practice are aware of the consequences, until they find the nervons system shattered, feelatrangejino nnar countable sensations, and vague fearsin the mind. fSee pags. 27, 2, 29, of Dr. K' book on eeu reservation."!. I ,Th ufstnM tfete-afieeteo neeemae. foeble, Ia naoie to labor with accustomed v-Mror, or to ap ply bis mind to study: his step is lardy and weak; he is dull, irreselnie, and engages even in his sports with less energy than usual. If he emancipate himself before the practice has done its worst, and enter matrimony, hie marriage ia unfruitful, and his sense tells him that thia is caused by bis early follies These -are considera tions tehich should awaken the attention of all uho are similarly situated. REMEMBER. He who places, himself under Er,. Kinkelin's treatment, may religiously confide in his honor asn gentteman, an rely upon theassurance, that the secrets of Dr. K.'s patients will, never be dis closed. . . Voung man let no false modesty deter you from making your case known to one, who. from education and respectability, can certainly be friend you. Dr. Kinkelin's residence has been forthe . last twenty years at Ihe N. W. corner of Third and Union streets, Philadelphia, Pa. PATIENTS AT A DISTANCE. Can have (by slating their case explicitly, to gether with all their symptom, per letter, enclos ing a remittance) Dr. K.'s medicine, appropriated accordingly. Forwarded to any part of the United States, and packed secure from damage or curiosity, by Mail or Express. READ YOUTH AND MANHOOD I A Vigorous. Life or a Premature Death, Kinkeiin on Self-Preservation Only 25 Cents. Lettera containing that value in stamps, will ewsura a copy, per reti.rn ot -mail. GRATIS ! GRATIS 1! GRATIS!!! A Free Gl FT To AIL MISERY RELIEVED. "Nature's Guide." a new and nonular Work. full of valuable advice and impressive warning, alike. calculated to prevent years of misery, and save thousands of lives, is distributed without charge, and forwarded by mall, prepaid to any Post OInce in the United btates, on receiving an order enclosing two postage stamps. June iv. - 41-ly-waci MAT AND CAP EMPORIUM. CnAS. D. MYERS, ' (successor to Shepard & Myers.) YT ANUFACTL"RER,WholesaIe.mdRe nil Deal jlVJ. er n Hats, Caps, Furs, and Stra Goods. Also Umbrellas, Canes, Bells. Stc, loget her with every article usually found in a first Gl usa Fashion able Hat Store. 34 Market St., two doors below Scott & Bald win's. N. D. Military Goodsof every description furn ished to order. Jan. 15. " - IT IS NOT A DI E ! PRESl D ENT J. H. EATON, L. L. D.. Union University, Murfreesbaro, Tennessee. Says: ''Notwithstanding the irregular use of Mrs S. A. Allen's World'- Hair ilestorer, dec., theJaUing off" of hair ceased, and my grey locks itere restored to their original color." REV. M. THACHER (tiO years of age), Pitcher, Chenango Co., N. Y. ''My hair is now restored to Its nai ural Color, and leases to fall off." REV. WM. CUTTER. Ed. Moiher's Magazine, N. Y. 'My hair ia changed to its natural color,cic. REV. B. P.STONE, D. D., Concord, N. H. "M,y hair which was grey, is now restored to its natural color, &c." - REV. D. CLEXDENIN, Chicago, 111 i can add my testimony, and recommend it to my friends.'' REV. D. T. WOOD, Middleiown, N. Y "My ewn hair has greatly thickened, nlso that oflpne of my family who was becoming bald." REV. J. P. TUSTIN, Charleston, S. C. 'The white hair is becoming obviated, and new hair forming, if-c." &We miht swell this list, but if not convinced TRY IT. MRS. S. A. ALLEN'S ZYLO BALSA MUM. Or World's Hair Dressing, is etseniial to use with the Restorer, and is the best Dressing for old or young extant,, being often efficacious in" cases of hair falling, &c, without the Restorer. Grey haired, Bald, or persons afflicted with dis eases ot the hair or scalp, "read the above, and judge of -".'" 1111S. S. A. ALLKft'S WORLD'S HAIR RE STORER. It does not soil or stain. Sold bv all the principal wholesale, and retail merchants in the United states, Cuba and Canada. " DEPOT, 355 BROOME-STREET, N. Y. I2r Sonie dealers try to Sell articles instead of this, on which they make more profit. Wrfteto Depot for circular and information. . . Dealers sending S9 or more will receive the amonnt as per terms. Jan.il. . . K3J 1 Jj-Jm.-L- JUST RECEIFED BYG. R. FRENCH. AFRESB-supply of PER RY DA VIS' VEGE TABLE PAIN KILLER, in entire New Bbkss To be sure that you get the genuine Med eine.inaaire for the New Dreas with r . finen. graved steel labels on each bottle. April is. 15-tf. 6000 LBS. N. C. BACON t JUST received in store d for sale In lots by ZENO H. GREEN-. Feb. 7. 137. L , PRAYER BOOKS Bibles; Hymn Books; Psalmodies Psade and Hymns; Church Service; Home Service. dec. in various hindmes. for sale at WHITAKER'S. Dec. 2J. EA 1156 POTATOES. eCC BARRELS PRIME EATING POTATO- ES. For sale by Jan. 8. ADAMS, BRO. dr. CO. NAILS & HOOP IRON. 1 HO KEGSwNails fnm 3d to 20d. 1 VIJ loTons Hoop Iron all width, for sale by Feb 10 ZENO H GREENE. BASKETS. YY7K have a large lot ot Baskets of varioas size v and styles; For sale by Dec. 18. W. H. DeNEALE. CONSUMPTION CURED. BE NOT DECEIVED by base imitations. HEGEMAN, CLARK fc CO.'S GENUINE COD LIVER OIL., never disappoints, and ten years' experience baa proved U superior to al) ethers, aud the only reliable cure for CONSUMPTION. ' As there is a great deal of spurious oil In the niarket adulterated with seal oil, whale oil,' &c, &c , too mncb care cannot be taken to procure tbe Genuine. - Our Oil is made at onr own factory io New foundland and each bottle baa onr signature over ihe cork, be careful to get II f. gemaiv Ccuaa & Co.'a as thousands who bad Baed other oil of infe rior quality, and were abont giving up in deaiiair, have been restored to health by a sing the Genuine Oil of onr mann-faetajre. Se4d by all Druggists. Dec 4.; Ill 3n. EMPTY SPIRITS BARRELS. 300 prime second hand Carrels, just received per Sctr. W ake, fjr sale nv Jan. 15. ADAMS, BRO. A CO. BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL. DR. JOHNSTON, THE founder of ibis Celebrated Inatitntion of fer the moat certain, Speedy and only effectu al remedy in the world lor SECRET DISEASES. Gleets, SirietBres, Seminal Weaknese, Pains in the Loins, Constitutional Debility, Impotency, Weakness of the Back and Limbs, Affections of the Kidneys, Palpitation of ihe Hcatt, Dysnepsia, Nervous Jrdlabi ityf Disease of the Head, Tbroa I Nosa or Skf n ; those serious and melancholy djsor dersarisingTrom the deatructivc habits of Youth,, which destroy both body and mind. Those secret and solitary practices more fatal to their via time than the song of the Syrefis to the mariners cf Ulysses, blighting their most brilliant hopes or an ticipations, rendering marriage, &e., impossible. YOUNG MEN. Especially, who bare become Ihe victims of SolUst ry Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annually sweeps to an nntimely grave thousands of , young men of the most exalted talents and brilliant intellect, who might other wine have entranced lis- teatng -senate with the thunder of eloquence, or waked to ecstacy the living lyre, may caM with fal confidence. MA RRlA Gtl. Married persons, or Young Men, contemplating marriage, being awareof Physical Weakness, Or ganic Debility, Deformities, &c, should immedl- ately consult Dr. J., and be restored to perfect health. He who places himself untfsrtfiecareof Dr. John ston may religiously confide in his honor aa a gen tleman, and confidently rely upon hiaskill asa phy sician. , ' Da. Johnstos is the only regularly Educrtrd Physician advertising lo core Private Complaints. His remedies and treatment are entirely unknown toall others. Prepared from a life spent in the Great Hospitals of Europe and the' First in tVia Country, viz r Engrand, France, the Blockley ot Philadelphia, dc and a more extensive practice than any other physician in the world. Hia many wonderful cures and most important Surgical Op erations is a sufficient guarantee to the afflicted. Those who wish to be speeaily and effectually reliev ed, should sh un the numerous trifling importers, w h only ruin their health, and apply to hieri A CURE WARRANTED OR NO CHARGE. No Mercury or Nauseous Drugs Use- OFFICE, Xo. 7, SOUTH FREDERICK at., left hand side going from Baltimore street, a few doors from ihe corner. Fail not to observe his name and number, for ignoran. trifling importers, attracted by the reputation of Dr. Johnston Inik near. . IJH. JOHNSTON. Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London ; graduate from one of the most eminent Colleges of the United States, and the greater nan of whnun life has ben spent in the Hospitals of London. Par- o, riiiiaui'ipuin.ana eisewnere, nas enected some of the most astonishing cures that were ever known! -Many troubled with ringing in the ears and head ' when asleep, great nervoutwsss, being alarmed at sudden sounds, and bashfuiness. with frequent blushing, attended sometimes wiifcuIBrangcnient mind, were cured immediately. A CERTAIN DISEASE. W'hen the misguided and imprudent votary of pleasure finds he has imbibed the seeds of this painful disease, it too often hnenena ihnr nnill. lim ed sense of shame, or dread of discovery, deters linn irom applying to tnose wiio, irom education and respectability, can alone befriend him, delay ing till the constitutional rymptoms of this horrid di&ease make their appearance, such as ulcerated sore throat. diseased nose, noc'tnral psins In tiie head and limbs, dimness of sight, deafness, nodes on the shin bones and arms, blotches on Ihe head t i"" AircHjJiies, progressing witn trjghtlulra pidity, til! al last the palate of the mouth or the bonesof ihe nose fall in. and the victim of this awful disease becomes a horrid object ofcommij seratinnrtill death puts a period to his dreadful suf ferince, by sending bio to thai bearne from whence no traveller returns." To each therefore Dr. Johnston pledges himself to preserve the must inviolable secrefv; and, from his extensive prac tice in the first Hospitals of Europe and America he can confidently recommend a safe and speed v cure to the unfortuna'e.vietim of iLia horrid dis ease. It is a melancholy fact,' that thousands fall victims to this dreadful complaint, owing to the Hn ekilfiilnessoi ignorant pretenders, who, by the use of that deadly poisonmercury, ruin toe constitu' tion, and either send the unfortunate sufferer to an untimely grnve, or else make the residaCoflife mis erable. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. J. addresses all those who haveinjnred them selves by private and improper indulgence. These are some of the -sad and melancholy cf '' fecis, produced by early habits of youth, Via: -Weakne.-sof the Back and Limbs, Paina in the Head, Dimness of Sight, Loss of Muscular Pow er, Palpitmion of the Heart, Dyspepr-y. Nervous irritability Derangement of the Uigestive Knnc tions, Ganeral Debility, Syiaptoms of Consume. tion,&c. -9 Mentally The fearful effects on the mind are much to be dreaded; Loss of Memory, Confusion of Ideas, Depression of Spirits, Evil Forebodings. Aversion of Society, Self Distrust, Love of Soli tude. Timidity, dce.are some of the evils produced. Thousands of persons of alJages, can now judge what is the cause of their declining health. Los ing their vigor, becoming weak, pale and emacia ted, have a singalar appearance about the eyes, cough and symptoms of consumption. DR. JOHNSTON'S INVIGORATING REME DV FOR ORGANIC WEAKNESS. By this great and important remedy weakness ot the organs are speedily cured and full vigor restored. Thousands of the most Nervous and Debilitated individuals who h:id lost all hope, have been imme diately relieved. All Impediment to MARRIAGE Physical or Mental Disqualifications, Nervous Ir ritabiiitv Tremblings and Weakness, or exbaastien of the most fearful kind, speedily cured by Dt J Young men who have Injured themselves bf a 7 certain practice indulged In when alone a habit frequently learned from evil companions, or a t school, the elects of which are nightly felt, even w.ben asleep, and if not curad, renders marriage impoeible.and destroys bolt jiad and body.shouid apply immediately.- - What a. pity that a joung man, the hope of his country, and the darling of his parents, should be snatehed from all prospects and enjoyments of life, by the consequences of deviating from tbe path of nature, and indulging in a certain secret habit.--Such persons, before contemplating , . MARRIAGE. "" T' Should reflect that a sound mind and body are the most necessary requMtes io promote connubial bnppiness. Indetd, without these, the journey through life become a wear) pilgrimage: the pros' pect hourly darkens to the view; the mind Becomes shadowed with despair and filled with the melan choly reflection (hat the happiness of another be comes blighted with our own. OFFICE NO. 7 SOUTH FREDERICsT-ST., BjtlTTB-OBB, Md. AH Surgical Operations Pertormed. N. B Let no false delicacy prevent you, bat apply immediately either personally or by letter. ' SUB jiiseaesnpeeaiiy cared. -TO Sl'RAKGERS. Tiie many thousinds cured at this instil niton with in the lat ten yean, and the namerona impor tant Surgical Operations perfoianed by Dr. J., wit nessed by the Reporters of tbe paper, and many other persons, notices of whieh have appeared again and again before the public, besides his standing as a gentleman of character and responsibility, ir a sufficient guarantee to the affiieird, TAKE KOTIX&. It 1. with the crete relnetmnee that f)r. JuUSETOTt permit hia card to ppear before the public, deerein it u n profeMi ooa 1 for physician to adveniM. but miaats be did so. the afflicted, especially .trangera could not Call to fan into the band. f tbe many Impede un unleane .Impoeterc. wi;b innoioerable ala Km coftea r.r a QnaekrfMjpa, tr-rarmina' theae large eitiea, copying Ir JoassToa's a4Tertieements or mdrvrtimoc tbemeelvesaa p hysieian..ilHterate .hallow -brained fellows, too lazy to w ork at their orlgiml trade, with .carre ton ideas beyond tbe brute, who. for tbe pnrposeof Enticing and Deteie in?, carry on five or idx of5ee. under aa mmi y difTamit Falsa Vamea, ao that tbe afflicted 8tr I i.eea4asT one, i. .are to tumble headlong into th. atner. Ignotaa Qnacka with enormon lying certificate, of frreat and, aa- " Vonihin carea from peraona sot to be f ootid, wtrajkeep yon taking larse bottles of Licoatcs '"X'atxb ad etkc r paekares of H?By and worlble. eomptntBd', canning! y prepared to isapoaeapoa th. OBfortunateaad nnaoapeet inc. Trifling month after month, or aa Ions aa tba small . est fee eaa be obtained, and. in deapalr. ea,Ta yon witk , ruined health, to sigh over your sailing disappointment. It ia thia motive that iadneea Dr. 3. to advertise, re a B atom c a eras roe;. Ta those ooarqwaintd wttk hia repotatioa. he deeraa it necessary to my that hi. creden tials or diploma, alwara bane In hi. office.- N O LETTERS RECEIVED UNLESS POST-PA ID and contain: "jr a 8tmp to be nard for the reply. Far ona writing abaold atai Ace and send that pjp", pf ad'eartiaetsect dceariBia srmwinmc. 131-ryW. An. .3, 157. . v.;.;
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