r r : THE COMMERCIAL ; Is published svery Tuuday, TW&y and Saturday, at 15,03 per annum, payable la all cases in advance by "TPOMIS XOBING, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR i f benjaminTuowze, . , . ASSOCIATE EDITOa. . Corner of Front and Market Street, WILMINOTOS, K. C. RATES Of ADVEHTISINQ. 1 iqr. 1 inaortion. $050 1 .". 2 " 75 1 -, 3 " 1.00 1 gqr. 2 months, 1 " 3 , c: 6 8-' 12' 1 ,; 1 month, 2,50 1 " 1 year, Ii I i: ' I . .1... ,n..n. Ifl 1 WCI C IIIICS or ICHB IIIUHCS 41 nuuuii. 14 an Advertisement exceeda twelve lines, the price will be in proportion. All advertisements are payable at the timo of their insertion. Cofttra;U with yearly advertisers, will be made on the most liberal terms. C" All A Udrtisamunts inserted in the tri-wcekly Comm'rcial, are entitled to, one i isp.rtbri.n the Weekly, tree of charge JOB, CARD and FANCY PRINTING executed in superior style. The prlvilcej of Annuil Advertisers is strictly lim ited to their own Immediate business t and nil adver- tisemems for the benefit of other persons, ns well as all advertisements not Immediately connoted with . their own business, and all excess of advertisements, In lenirtn or otherwise, beyond tho limits engaged, will be charged at the usual rates. AGENTS FOR THE COMMERCIAL NEW YORK: Mjssrs. Brown A. De!18set. UOSTON: Fiedbbick Kidder, Esq. B. I. UOWZE, ATTORNEY AT LA W, WILMINGTON, N-. Ci. Will practice in all tho Courts of Wayne, Duplin and New Han jver Counties. WILLIAM J. CLARK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, RALEIGH, N. C. 8ept. 12th. 1349. 7C.-w. tri. c. CARROLL & FENNELL. Gri)cr & Cj 11 iiH4h;i Merchants, WILMINOTON, N. C. U iVB AL't'ATS 04 llAVD A OSfKRAL ASSOBTMBNT tir nmx cKiCrj'tms, iiym, wisiis, &e. AMD WILL PAV PAHTKULAB AttMti).it)t,n.sil!3fall ki:ili.K" lVilo' S. J. C Via ILL. t- N- rENNKLL. July U, 1843. FREDERICK CLARK. MAfUrAorURCB AND DBAUBB l ALU KIXD5 OF CABINET FURNITURE emu, B5irKDs, v:urhc acs&s, mt- TalSSKS, niLUSl'.iBS.ie. FROT STREET, NEll MARKET, VILllNC3ru.. N. C. April 1 1th. 13 W. Illy. DEROSSET & BiioiVN. W It.M I Nil TON, N. C. BRd'iVN & DEROSSET. NEW YORK. 6 v ? i . c - m ti ' v M::tcn srs .Mirch 17. l y- J. & XV, L. MeGARY. t ORW Hill li A.N U Cil.ll.ill SSIOJI MERCHANTS, wi.ni v i vj, n c. Mirch 17. 1113. Iv. (JEOttliKS. GILLKiPiK. i AUKNT FUll Till: "M-K OF Tl M UK It L U.MI1 ER, S VA I, S TO U US, .f Ml a kell'jor.loash nlvanees on till J jnsinmeuts of prod uee. March 17. 1 GEORGE AY. DAYIS. COMMISSION MERCHANT, WILMINGTON, N. C. March 17. 1918. 1 J. C. LATTA. COMMISSION ME R CIIA NT. AND GENERAL AGENT, WILMINGTON, N. C. Oct. 10.1913. CASSIDEY, SCIIRADER k CO., ENGINEERS AND MECHANIST WILMINOTON, N. C. TilB ABOVB FIS.H HAVB EB1CTSD AM KXTINSIVK IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY, TOO ET II Ell WITH Machine and Blacksmith Shops, Whore orders for every description of w.irk in iheir ilnc of business, will bj expeditiously and faithfully executed. July 25, 1943. 55-tf. LIFE INSURANCE IN THE NATIONAL LOAN FUND SO CIETY, OF LONDON, 1SU FIRE INSURANCE IN THE ETNA INSURANCE COM 'PANY, OF HAUTFOUD, Conn., OB, IH TMB HOWARD INSURANCE COMPANY, OF NEW YORK, May be effected by application to 1 DsROSSET dr. Nov. 25, 18 IT. BROWN. 103 ELLIS k MITCIIELL'S oh. a in stork, Murphy's Building, nair TfWi dixJc. OEKD Wheat and Re; North Carolina Corn; O Cow Peas; Fftah Ground Meal and Homonyi 1..L.I.. 41 D...... M. r.., u.l .n.l U....li I t ... j 4. ii. . 4... ti v.- o. II.., Caw and kor.sa f,d conatnn-rv on fe.ar4 ';d ' VOL. 3 NO. 147 , WILMINGTON, TUESDAY D. CASHWELL, CJJ8ISSl()1 AD FjR.VllllrtM MESCUIST, , WILMINGTON, W. C. Feb. 8. 139 JOHN HAL L . SHIP AliENT AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, ONoJOOttAVIER STREET. ' New (Irlcam. April 13, 1943. ' l10"- F. J. LORD & CO. n- rw A. CAItiniissioil AsfCIltS. It,Ce ClOr Oi tUiilUinSIUll nnvu. Nov. 25, 1347. 10S-l-p. 1 M'KELLER & M'RAE, 1 LUMBER ..10 TIMBER AGENTS, GENERAL I CUMSSIQN MEIU'llANTS, and M10CERS, i Store formerly occupied by Hail A Abmstho.no, ! NORTH WATER STREET. I WILNUNC.TON. N. C. HBC'TOB M'KfLLAS. Nov. II, HIS. ALEX. M'BAK. 102 L . MALLETT, AGENT rOH THE HALE OF Timber, Lumber, Naval Stores, &c., NidCt Ihiihlinx. Xrth Wdli'r Sired. WILMINGTON, N. C. Nov. 9, 13H. 101 BARRY, BRYAN T "k CO., CO M MISSION M K ItC I IAN TS, WILMINGTON. N March 17, 1819. 1 tf. WILLIAM NEFF, half, oj the lir.n of Nkvk .V Wahnkh.) ' v. :: )i.esai.i: and ketaii, dkai.eii in SHIP CHANDLERY. SHIP STORES AM) GROCERIES, ! CORNER OF DOCK & WATER STREETS, WILMINGTON. N. C. Due. 7th. ISIS. "3'"l ; N . B . II I G II E S , I AUCTION i:ku I A VD 1 ; C O M MLSSl O X M F. R C U A A' T j HAiXKill, N C. I M .li.-ita i-,iiwiininrnt8. :nd wi l i't.'nil lo nil busi- m-sj. 4-nlriis(d luliiin, and p!e.l4 s hims 11 th it sil ' en .(.U'uin.'iits and busin.-ss shall t strirlly done in conturiiiMv to ilw wishes ot hi cuipljytis. REFEtENCE T. l.oafso. rh'i, Wdniiii-'l'in E. W. Wil jinji, l'-..l''i ville. u.,'. 2f, l?a i.'l-ly. ! JOHN d. LOVE, DEALER IN CABINET FURNITURE. UbtlSlEAUS, IIIIIKS. HiiKSSIiS. ir , ROOK SPUING, WILMINGTON. N. C. SCOTT, KEEN & CO. MERCHANT TAILORS, AND D2A1.KHS IN S U P K 11 I O Ii Uwt MftAe V:viWung. MAUKET STUBET. W1I.MI NOT ON, N . C. On. 21, 18H. CORNELIUS MYERS, NUFA C TU RE R, ami ii:au:k in II NTS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS AND WALKING CANES, &c. WILMINGTON, N. C, Ma:ket-st. O. l. 17 IS4-). ','-f- W. L. SMITH, (Late of t ii k i ihm df Samifoiio it Smith.) AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCHA NT, WILMINGTON. N. C. Storo on North Waur Street, I'.irsUy's block. Oct. u w. un-yc J. S. WILLIAMS, Fancy i Staple Dry Goods Store. m DJJil WiiSf OK iV n SihiVS UilL'li STJUB MARKET STREET, WILMINGTON , N. C. Oct. 14,194a 90. JAS. T. MORRIS, Lumber and Timber Inspector, WILMINGTON, N. C Oct. 12,1848. JAS. T. MORRIS, Igrnt far Ihe Sale or Parrdw e SKGROES, WILMINGTON, N. C. Oct. 12 1843. 89 6m W. BRANSON, AGENT FOU I'HE SALE OF TIMBER, ICIBE8, MVU M0RHS,it NuiVs BiildUg, North W'ttrr Stmt. WILMINGTON, N.C , N. B. I have a laraa and Secure .1 Inibcr I'en P. tnall chirge as is miido by any other Awr. In B. PUBLISHED TRI-WEEKLY, HENRY P. RUSSELL, AGENT FOR THE CAPE FEAR STEAM SAW MILL, WILMINGTON, N. C. Strict attention tiiven to ihuiuilliiol ciecuiion of all aiders for Lumber. Jan. 1, 1849. 124-lyc geo. uarriss, Genera! Commission Merchant, WILMINGTON, N. C. STRICT attention given to ptocurlng Freights and purchasing Cargoes fur vessels. lUt'Ki TO E. P. Hall, Esq., O. G Parsley, Esq., J. A. Taylor, Esq , Wilmington. J. 1) (it'll tiny, Esq., M.-ssr. Ballard & iluntinpion, J Messrs. looker, Smyth cW Co., vrlr ' Thomps.in & Hunter, $ ',ew 1 orlf ' Alex'r. Herron, Jr., Plnla lt'lphiu Messrs. Williams fc Butler, ) r,. , a , H. F. Baker, Esq, 'leston, S. C Jan. 2, 184'J. 12J-if. J. R. BLOSSOM, FORWARDING AND C'IMIISSIIIN MEFCIIAXT. WILMINGTON, N. C. Liberal Cash advances inadcon eonslpniiients lo Mr. 1 Uunjauiin Blossom New York. ALSO. AGENT FOll THE MHIL.L BENEFIT LIFE INSl R.lXt'E COMPANY. Capital liable. for Ijomes, uluml $700 000. Dec. 19; 1813. 1 11 6m. BENJAMIN BLOSSOM, COMMISSION MERC HA NT, NEW YOU K. Liberal advances made upon Consignmenlsof al kinJs ul produce. References. Messrs. J. & D. McRae, J G. W. Davis, Esq Wilmington. J. R Blossom Esq. j Dec. 19. 184? 1 1 MARTIN & CR0NLY. AUCTIONEERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, GENEHAl! AGENTS. Wilmington, N.C.. Oct. 3 1313. t-5-tf. Dr. B. MUNSEY, iwmce or a tiiic ru YsrciA y, AND DENTIST, MARKET St , ii Doors above Front St. Dec. 23, 1943. 120-6mo. J O II N T . RUSS, INSI'ECTOK OF TIMBER AND LUMBER. WILMINGTON, N. C. Oct. !4 143. 90- F. J. LORD & CO., Agents for thi; N AUTILUS MUTU AL LIFE INSURANCE Co Accumulated Capital, .$130,000. at.io fob the i:.U.l.U LI Ft 4. 11EAI.TII INSIT.ANTi: TO. Capital, $100,000. Will take risks on lives of Slaves. Office 23 North Water Street. Oct. 24, !919. Wftf. M. HARRIS. IOOISI I. 01(E UARRISS k DRAKE. General Connlsslm Merchants, WILMINGTON, N. C. KsrciKNcES: O G. .'nrslev. Eso. Col. John McRae. Wilmington, N. C. Messrs. Hull ud A Huntinston. J Will Peek, Esq . Raleigh. N. C. .essrs. Hall, Saekell flt Co., Fay(,t.vi lV C. ' Joseph I tlcy, Esq., ) llesstf. James Corner & Sons Raliiniure. '' E. A. Sou ler t To , I'hil.idelphia. ' Thompson A Hunter, ) .. . Pillse.ury&SJm1ford,$-LW 1 or" " Hunting &. Tul'is Hoston. " J A l. Ti'eoiut), Kentiebunk, Mc. i September 14th. 1319. 77 tf. COTTON YARN. ! , b1 Bales, U. C. Yarns assoikd numb r. for I , B-Xirsdluby J. C. LATTA. 91 tf. Oct. 24. ..... - -. . - X Vino Si t o IetU lor 3j UcnU. White Texih, Foul llreath, He Ithy Gums. Vellow nn 1 unheallliy teelh, afler being once or! tw:cu cleaned with I JONES'. AMBF.R TOOTH PASTE, j havethoapp'-aranceuf the most be.iu.ifiil Ivory, and nt the i.une lime it is so perfectly iiwwei'nt :md ex.pil- silely line, thanu constani dail) use ishighly advanta . (leous. een to those ivmli ill it .ire In (jood condition, , givinx ihem a beautiful polish, and preventing a pre- . mature decay. Those already decjyed, it revenu , r ..i . : I. .1 . . ..n4. ... ..... iro.ll Iiecolll.n wmw 14 4an4t-us nut-n u hi., l- , coming loose, and by perseverance It will render the , r ..t. .. ... 4 .1'..... ...... I ,.. iknK.A.lh WUieM .ee.ll a liu.4ic.jf wii4ic, uiiu mu.c t.iiv uivumi i delci.msly sweet. i PRICE '25 OR 3'i CENTS A BOX. , Suld In Wilmintion, by LIppinA WUIkings. , FEATHERS: Q(ff LBS priino livo go se Feathers, for sale -CV V J by W.L. SMITH. Dec. 12. 115 b CORN. j ifaO BCSHF.LS CORN Just RxcJved per rail, UUroad and For aab by ( UARRISS DRAKE. Feb. 10 .140. BUTT EH.- Fresh Goshen Butter. Fo mI by HOWARD A PEUKN. BY THOMAS LOHINO. 7.T MORNING, -FEBRUARY 27, CORDED and Msrwllies Skirts for ink by J. S.YViLLUMS. Fsb.6. 138. U k 12-4 Superior MsrsrllWa Quilts for aaleby J.S.WILLIAMS. Feb. 6. 133. MOLASSES, MACKEREL AND COFEE. C)f Hhds. Surinam Molasses, superior quality Cyjluwy bodied and lltfht colored bO bbls. No. i Mackcral and 20 half do No 2-69 bnes St. Domin go G'H'ee, per brig Niirsr, trui for sals by Jan. 1G. 129. HAY. t?f BALf;S prime Hay IrtSior, for sn'o hr 0J W L.S ITU. Feb. 6, 1911). 2w-l38. FRESH BEAT RICE, 1 fHOLE, Half and Small Rice in rasks and ha VV casks, a fine a : article for letailers, fur sale by F. J. LORD CO. 117 if. Dec. 16. SUGAK FK SALK. HOURLY expected, 6 hh Is of prlnm Porto KIe Suirnr, on consignment, lectel lor the retail t rnde, n nd for sale by E. DICKINSON. Jan II. 127. LARD. B irrels New Lp:if Lard, T,0 Ki'BS do do do Fir sale by Feb. i. HOWARD A PEDKN. 137. BUTTER 9l LAKD m Firkins prime Mountain 'timer. 10 " new N C. Lnrd. F..r s Sfl 1.1 liv MoGARV. 125. J. 4 W. J.:r.G. CODFISH. 3 Quintals Codfish. Jiit received and fur sale by CARROLL & FENNELL. i Jan 6. 125. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. THE subscriber Invinir taken out Letters of Ad ninislration. iiiin all and singular the Goods ! and Chatties, rights and credits, that are of the Es tate of Michael Hiesloop, deceased, nt December I term 1F43. of New Hanover County Court, heffby J gives nolice to all persons having claims against fils i intestate, to p-esent the same within the time prescri bed by Law. or this notice will be pleaded In bar of recovery. All persons indebied to siiil intonate, are reques ted to come forward and settle. JOHN O BATJMAV. Admr. Wilminclon, Dec. 14 1913. 116-3m-w. NOTICE. FROM the present date, no charre will be muds for K ifis obstrnciine the Dock ard Whiif sdjoininy my Distillery lot, and they will in no ease be allowed to rlo so but when left there will be. urn-d adrift WILL. O. .JEFFREYS. Dec '-'3. 1849. lO-tf. - - - - HOTcillClS's vertical WATER wheel. Willi AN SON is Agent lor the above v teels in . lies place. He will lake pleasure In showing I the Cisiinirs to sny person m ho ma desire to .4 them Theie will ba found at his officea supply oi ! Wheels. Cnnks or Oudgoons, at all limes for sale Innltor in r,:ilra Dec. 7. rs IB. ' 113-tf. ! FOR SALE. CMi(f BUSHELS Si. Msrtini Salt V 'W V 200 ion's ReJ As h Coal ; 100 boxes SmoUed Hairing !)0 narrels Fayetteville Flour; 100 Gross Matches; 10 box s Mould Csndles ; 5 barrels Winter bleaehfd Oil ; For sale low to close consignments, by HARR1SS DRAKE ALSO. DaJr eineeted, 100 bales prime Eastern Hay. H.d D. Jan. 2. 13 On the arrival of pasjcnin-rs at .o.'gou.i LKil.ORSI ami Unices, the cnsro;,i i; for ihe native, !o I 40 T' (SVKVt f-r aaf law to! W the tn.9Por.ation of all jh j close con-iirnmrnt. Apply to i merchandize and baggajre lliry can lay OKO. HARRL's, 17 North Water str.et. I Lr m,f l.J-U. Jan. 2 1949. HAY! HAY! I RALES, n itiperlor article, landing from Schr. fJJ Luuiaiune, from Bath. Apply to GEO. UARRISS. 17 Nonh YVller mrcct. 123-tf. Jan. 2 1319. CRADLE and Crib Blankets, Ntipe.ior quality, lor v:,.iey J.S. WTLIAMS. Dec. 7 113. mTAKI.BORO' and Manchester Stripes, for le iflbv J. S. WILLIAMS. Jan 20. 131 WINE! QAQ.R. Casks Tem rlff- wine, just rrcrttrd sale al very low p'lr. p. bv DeROSSET A PROWN Feb I. 16 SCUPPERN'ONO WINK. V FEW hbls. verv superior, just n-ceiTcd fnni Bluden. for sale b J. W L McOARV. 112 Dec. 4. SWIVEL OFFICE CHAIRS. , n SVM V EL.or n wiving Aim t l.ai.iju.i reciiv , v; d by F. CLARK. Fvb I. I3G COTTON YARN It. B ALF.SoVOOt s. und l.'Olbs. oi.;h-a cood tts- Sirl merit, pnd desinbl.' niimbers. 5 bait s supi'rlor Lotton usnjiniras. For Bale by BROWN. Im. R w. Jar. 23. tsr- zjtz- '"''"'I '? ;-- 1-' " " Whole No. 459 1849. -.. . : " vtisel at Cha3Je for thi port, andi cone- 'f ram the CharUitm Covrin, tkl i. i queniiy eoga jod the Jfcnriita to bringv j Utest From the Paclfle-Dlrrcf. the where. ,!;. , , The Schr. Sovereign WW pftseengeia from . The bng ,nCpt PAi.,amvcdat;.Ba,u arnved at Ctiagrea on the 20tb, ,' , 1! P . 7A,ef k J'o . , gre"' Wh,cb ', 811 1'h hr- anchored in the river, ! rxrt lefton ihe3I8th i niMUIl ha-. tngera, captain and ; We are indebted to the polite attentton of , crevV 9tar,ef M1 Aay faMmiL Cept. J hiclw, a paeaenger on board the , Tlw bn from jjew Orleana, W, forthefollow...gintfresurl!r ,nf(,r-lwith JH pB8!M?n on boj arrived on mnhon with rd tomatterain California, , .lfirid anbthore(l ome' .ject to and in ihe I arthc. 30 day- qnnraminc, ahho.igh there Wftl no ; Capt. Pitch left San Francaco on the ! SK.kn;si ' tonrJ 12thSepeioben San Diego on the l.tof; u l M .vmg ship and , October, and alpfieo on the 30th De- bn Van! fu Tfee' liV comuer, ni noon. i lhe U 8. ahip Mrpendca Coir. ShCh- 1.,.,, of :gm V," n,e waanH nlparatso whenCnpt. IWI ,5 w out Lr:-g thing- of left, to s:id in a fw dnya for the united ; - ' " Slates, viu C-.dlaa i At flinrr, the briurs iVry PtHtul and Mrs A nut. the ladv of the late V. h. . i ,,, ' ... fa. , t,, Consul nt the Sandwich Islanda, died on board the Iadrptndena;tiA Valparaiso, about thn 27th Dec. Mr Ha it ton, ihr FJ. S. Charge to Chili, Wfi8 innrned at St Jugo about lhe th'lJec. by the Chaplain of the Iintrpmilrtirr, lo a hid y of the country. The Catholic Bishop refund his unticiton to the nuptiala oi ac count of ih 'harfre beinj; a l'rotcBiant.nnd thr- lady Ft Ciitholir. After the inarrinpe wits :erfor .ird by tlif Cliaphini, tlm Bishop nsstricd that the Minister h?A a wif then 1 1 v i 1 1 in tin? C Stnlca. wlierfiijMiu the Mnn.itpr uddtfysod u note to the Bishopde iitmiliii nti apology, vth i tic threat that nnloH-5 on! win itven withiu twenty-four hours, il would horotne ;v National ujfair. Thf stMin r California, of How land Sc Atinwai.i.'s I i no, iil'ter having provided htrself with conLytid water, name to tho in ner ancliorage at I'.innma on the 5lh tilt, to ink'- on hoard her Now Y ork iasKrncri. Much dissatisfaction exittcil aninn those whn had cirsrageil their Kiasape in the boat at New-York, on account of all nol bing able to obtain accommodations, iLc Call forvui bvinr taken (il) or 70 passengers on bonrl ai Callao. Indignation meetings had been held in reft-rence to this matter, which was considered a violation of contract, and there were fears that there would be trou ble in settling Ihe difficulty. The Calijarnui tihiivc; left i'.inaina itboullhe UliiuL fol 6mi UlaULiico, Willi 350 piisseiuzer uu hoard. U is stated ihut she will realise C(,0OO' dollars for the pas sage and freight charges. The Anieijcan,- t4p JCHiUleljtkiti, a I'ri lish barque,' nod a 'small Btnomier, had been lukei up at I'a-nrnn, by j)assciic crs at fftnt place, to proceed to California, all of winch would tro full. It was behewii , h K,ei,mrr aII(J the vcaseL, abov ennmeMtcd. would not leave more thairiOO : at I'anatnn, including those on their way lo I that place from Chagres, bul there was no I vessel fit the former port to take them when (,,, Pntr.r left ' .... , ' , t fu i - -. ! ' has len some rases of ( ho'.era at j Panama, on the road bFitwccrf Chagres and ,i.. ,irf, ,....1 a, CW.,.,.. I,ut the disease " A A I had Lot picVitih'd to nay alariiiing exlcui in constpirnce of the search y of mules, I and the, worn out condition of Uioae in iwc, I . . I r.C t n .......l..,..i,',l r.t.rl in fFff 1 Ifft FU UlUbl Ul UIU 1UCIL 1IIIUU1AU 111H4 U0n"r'' 1 - quired to be transported ac ross the lathutus, wad conveyed on ..ihe b.icki of the natives. who, taking advdHinge of the statu ol" lhing, were charging eiior;uoiis pr;ccs Many of the emigrant were crossing on fool, and HOino currying their trunks and baggage on their backs. A number had died from fatigue and exhaustion, a nd many others were laken sick on tho road. The honesty of the natives is piuverbial ! their hands on. t ie owil'Ts ol w tiich pro- ' ceed on to Tanaum, ex; I . ,, tin"; their go)ls will be there on the fu!iu-vm'' day The j carrier3,however,cakulateotlierwise They deposit their freight just without the vi.l.i gea in piles in llie woods. a:iJ Like tli'jui acrooj to Panama promiscuously ami at their, leisure, but they all arrive safe eicn tuallv. Bales, boxes, trunks and packages of specie nrc thus left to the mercy ol (lie a f naked natives, and . i robbery hv i J them has tu ver been known 1 he agent of the California paid "000 for the tn.ns portation of 112 packages from Chagreu to Panama. Passengers for California by the ' Isthmus of Panain 1 should not teavc the United St. tes unless they arc certain of rneeiing a vessel .it Panama to proceed on bo:ird of lunn.'.li i'.ely on their arrival there, oiherwiM' .hey may find themselves" out of funds and it hi inn; from th- tjuld Dig ging R'giiin he riak from sickness by being delayed 0:1 the road is alao a serious coiisideratmn lioard al l'atiama is $3 per Jay, and other expenses m proporiion. Thekedeiuauds on the p irsea of lhe emigrants beiu much larger lhan they had provided lor, many modes of raisiug tuft wind re a.lopleu Among other coniriviim.es, exiobuions are made of vanoiis kinds, and one ofa.parnng in iiz-ii w.'im aiI vpriisi-ii In eo me oil on lh evei.m.' of ihe 2th December We would .1 . .1 i t 11 1 biipjMiM mai luia uiiii)' worn. n wen atieudcd, as the "art of self ti--- nc'J will be cry important to tnoe Live to, k.LT'ul lltAir w I L' iLmilfvVl .1).' :,:V.t tU4tn tiw of that newly fQiiie l rMJuir7. , I , i nr nr. uoyoi Ainu meuuttt itaa, l.- . ' rived at Chngrc on ih 20th Jap. fcndleft t,'; 1 gain the tttme djr, taking in at Chagrea I on and a hnlf millions in pci. Tba . Yellow Fever broke oni onboard the Trtntt Uhortly after tf left Kingston ; and preii-r M to bfr crrival faCbagrei,'7trs0f) had V'f'a other ctfsra wem. ien reppr? on bonrl, iaconaequance i oC which (1 ! riioiiof ilia paasengers froiR Peru and Chili'..ffj U te Br. Pacific stcmnfr declined goipjf t;i . w ,t ,n ,, nrlh ,, .ml,aYn, V.KfMIIH I I'lU Mill ICJiO.H'IU lH UIVIC. At!euijtH wrre making to get the Car olina I'lnit oti. At present Ihey serve to decoy Vessels on shore, as they lay with all their uusts and yards aloft and present, lo a stranger approaching the harbor, the ap pearance of vessels riiling al anchor Those uriacruaui!ed, should heotT, lhe port and wait for the assistance of a steamer to , tow the vessel in. The steamer GV4 Ilea in ihe harbor for that purpose, oral theebju pes for lowing pre moderate, i'asscngers on arriving at Chagrea, can go immediate ly mi board the Orui with their baggage, where they will find good ar xou.wodationa ami good iivmg al moderate pricea, ftnd can bargain with the Captain to convey, them to Uruccuor Gorgona, at lower rate than can be done with lhe natives. The steamer goes about half way to Corgona the balance of the distance iJ performed in boats provided by the steamer. Captain. Phkli's heartily reccoiumendi Capt. Tvck ek to all pasaensers crossing the lalhajua, - . as a gentleman exl remedy kind, caMl(J- dative ana alicntive. Mr Stcelino, of liuhimore, and Mra. Claiik and family, of MasauchLueit, were left at Chagres to take .passage in the next vt'6sel i hat offers In port al Valparaiso, ahipa Damuacua, of Baltimore, and Albotroa, of Boalon, alao a bark, of Baltimore. The ship Colchis, Arthur, sailed for the Leeward Poru about tit -Z5th Dec. The ship Crusader, Miller, sailed for Conrpnnibo on the 30lh Dec,, to load fur Boston. The baTrjuc Hardy of Baltimore, wa al Arica on tho 3 lb Jatti having juat arrived. At Calloa, Jan, 13lh, ship Actpienet, Gardner, jut arrivf4 Axoia Valparaiso, being tho only American ship in purr The American ship AJfSnttc, witii a canroof guar.o, sailed from Calloa about the Uiii Jan The brig Maltk Adbel, HalJ, from Sau Fr mcisco, and to return, I there, was ul MazatUn on tho 5th Dec. Two Baltimore vessels, namea nol recol lected, were lying al Vlwraiio. The Henrico bruin no gold on freight. Capt. l'tltlve hhewed iw, twaie upeciuittu, wearing ili for:a in which lla V 'OXi U ki) I'rjin the earth Then iipjjorauco i 1 similar to that of soW poured Jruma cruci ble in an irregular anruwe, and apjurctiuy (juite pure. y- From the accounts given in the lt.Ui which follows, u would appear that. C ijH P look ib! sort coitfae le ensuro a redou ble quantity of the p'recioitajnetil by tra ding witii iboo wliodiaeiabowelled it front tho earili In thu way he Lis secured for himself, if the tntorniaiil of lhe teller iacof rcct. a handsome fortune, and from lhe shoil confer' ncc which Ina hunted time allowed, wiiii its. we drew the inference that bif iij te!li': nee and clearsighted kuowladga VH o! audi a character as U enable- hiiu to make ihe b--st n c ol Ins opportunities" while in ihe country. II ' haa.o.ir hearty gOil wu-hes for a lonir and pro: peroua hie lo en joy his L'ooi fortune. We leer:, frnn Ci.pt P that thera it r rv htile difficult v in 'eitm ncrot from Pairtin;' to' ( "hegreu, leitin returning tllre is much to he encon itered. and many arts s cn along the road, too lntK-h exhausted and fatigued to nvtk" further progrosa.:' ('a;it Plndps mf.'nns us that be'WOa quite faiiiilliar wi:h the country aboat the 11. . !... I. ii.ba tl k'iu b rmrn I IS t ? 1 , r . v .. I i Km ita hnum th nrn mat . II I 'IIIl-'. I' 4 lllll'l ll WJiVIII ...v .iv.. al which now taken fnuu it in such pro fusion Nine years a so. when attached to the s'.iip Albert. f IJ.Hi4n, he went' up the the Sacrauitn' River m a Ikki!, and vrua thefirst mnn t!i tt ever hoisted an American flntr on ns hanks He wm also frequetn fv in tint rc'.-tonf when--Colon! Fremont w.t. I'le.-i- with hw corpi of Kiginecra,nil e!)-,r.. !'; 1 With ihem Ite 'hen litile (irfiuned iii.il they were ir.-adi ig overttieh a vastbinly of the prer:-is iiteinl, nor does he iin:i'ine th t nev one m tne eKrKHtitlou hd nu idea of 1. unless 11 ws Frw mont himself, wh i - sc.. rehtnr mind might hare made some dt .coverts that lmluced him to rct'irn to that country re.'entlr. The II .i ' o, hv which the abjve "intel ligence by an a txr. t" r " ... I. i. a .1 s r"Ci ivc.i. is. as win uu o-yi dv. rii... iiiei:t in this morntngV 'hi- 11 rt to Chagrea,. and prtssangcr.s fiir tatpLv.-e will have M oppottT'y 11 ii....4.nK . j thai e-fiii a!1 i Iff nr nn iivrm " . -v f;, iieiued comm-iuder liSve pnbllsfrtid. ! ubtain-d throUjjh tf conrtesey.d Mn A"- 9