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volume x-iNumbek 139. WILMINGTON, N. C TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 5, 1856. WHOLE NUMBER 1238 MISCELLANY. MEMORIES OF FASHION A BLE LIFE. , It is alone Niter death we htr all h u . Waa goot in an iiiiliviilu.ii. It i atone uf- Uer tienlh v bent nil itml whs infi'mou.: an age. Hervey' ceVbriiteil memories of . Genrar II. ilr.irjeil 10 Itjjtii tlie filtb-j heiiip bf swinish seiiaiiitliiy in which tht. iirj.sto . crucy of Eiigl.iiul w-tlLowe-l wiili .nzy vo luptuousness dritiff ttatt, obes Upr'nttm h-ijrn. Huisl.'a no It-its crirbriitrtl memories of, CieorgM IV. xpoed in Innl rotor, ihV jeiiduiius riflijrcy, aail sharrtrles heart-; lesnss, the nbs uce of nlf lienor, viit nml truth, which ni..rkel every uet if thm first jrnileinun of Europe,' ami tU i Kits other first "i-ntleinen ' til lutlies iiruuiiil him. "The ch.rncier fihe present suverr ein of EngUmi stand nut in n b rout I iml delightful relief to that of iwtty of her prej ;dece$sdrs; but the aristocratic circle of En;Ltul tut vk uufurtimxfeiy not W eao-lit the reflection of hr pr f h.iricier anl .Ii metic virtues. The memories .pf which 1 have torn off i he graceful robe with which fashion enitertvomf to Yl the hhlfm eorerdixl Uid bare in its native corrupt the K1 nil absence of principle ami uiur;lij, which prevails uinixig many ol the nio select of the select society " of Etiiri.uiil . Laly Blessinjrtou's if u full of romantic and fushioiotbie incident to fix ihc attention of jhe silly sentimental. It is also full of startling social suggestion, furnishing thought to tne piiilosoper and refcnner. f -' Let us suppose that a girl from ffff coun try destitu'e and poor, but iih buoyancy of spirit, and vivi Iness of iinairiiM'jtin, lis tens to the glittering glib of some youiisr Lothario is seduced, and after a little while deserted. Immediately she is shuu -ned by the honest mechanic, by the virtu - ous tradesman, by all of the village to which she belonged, and cast forth with the mark of Cain upon her brow. Such is the rule among what is fashionably nailed .'the people.' - Why is this girl thus driven forth upon the cold bleak common of life Not that the heart of the . laboring many does not own a kinder impulse than that of the idle few not that , the people love that poor outcast less but that they love s the virture of woman .more; that virtue ) nu;pvr n.nmr&A u I Ynt t ha c r rW r is society's protecting care and guardian crown. Misery and want make the out cast's outward life as wretched as shtune -and cruelty make her inward life unbear " able. ' Her original buoyancy of spirit and v id id n ess of imagination are not gone,' but 'they only serve to clothe her full with a pic ture of ffloom as thev clothed her short hap. iness with a picture of delight. She fi a itnrl cinlro rluanan an1 ilaariAP "T K a w s su avt as v v. OOU u icpr I . j i lie " "fate and history of such a girl find no bril Jiant recorder. No letters are showered - upon her full of silly sighs anl curiously , smoothed nothings. And yet, if there bf . ii ii v . i ir 1 1 1 ir iiii lilt .. m r i ii wi inh Hiirrnu.' ' f- - - - ', that of Heaven,.tt is much an outcast. v Under the wanton walk and meretricious " glare,, the kind heart of woman is often found. And there are mitny and many, at this moment, who would bnthe with their . v ijjv v im Midi ijii iu i c & ui ft deliverer, as Magdalen did in the insipiied narrative iei us turn to . anotner pic- . - ---lure. , 1 ' . In a house within a pleasant drive of Lon don, whose combination of suburban beau- - v J wiin city grandeur, ami whose chaste adornments of art and graceful luxury; of decoration, gave to it the air almost offnry i palace, sits a woman -of middle age but rounil the parting summer of whose bnutv somewhat of lingering sprint? has still de- layed.- This woman ha"!, whem young; weil . ded a husband at the altar with sworu vow , She Hbandoned htm for a lover She sick ened again of himi and soared up to ano - her. She betrai-ed, too, his foolish, but loving ami irusttn neari, wntcn torceu Dtni i.. 1 : t . . . - inio. marrying ner, anu Kept as puramoir .-: faJ gallant iind gorgeous young r reuch man, Count D'Orsay. To this man 'she conceived tl e foul design of ro.irryinff her husband s child: her owji step daughter, in order thus to centra in the object of her guilty passion her dull dotard of a hus band's wealth.; The plot succeeded, jAf ' ter the marriare she still connnued the in timacy. When the fit c me, hf r dajijrhtf r was driven from the doors; and Loly Lslea singtin and Count D'Orsay maintained their connection, and set ?bame at defiance .to the last The wretched outcast of the street, poor and seduced, is cailed a prosu 4u?e. The brilliant mistress of Gore Heuse -affluent and the seducer, is called 'a eharm ing person.' Men of the highest raaJfc and most honored names in England, were not .ashamed, nay, were proud to worshio this -polluted goddess,' and Jo lay garlands at ; Jier shrine. We own we were startled to . .find among the list of such a woman's ichoicest communicants and most favored rguests, such names as those of the dec,o ous Peel and the refined Lord John Rus- aell ' 1 Vet this woman had not lh n11i,. lion of seduction, of desertion, or of want. like the rustic outcast. She was rich, and , had a fond husband and a beauteous home. "Yet, she did a deed, and that to her own . - finK:i rn-P htli-t mn 4aii Mint H:imnnhtu in - famous, that not all the charms of sparking ' -conversation and elegant ease can wipe it ; .out from the book of the- recordingijangel. In this fell purpose she bad for heraccom , ".vr, un paramour, t-ouni u wrsay, an ac eomplished dilettante,; whoTdressed rode, ; ; valked, talkett, wrote, chiseled, played and . painted with a singular good taste, but wlio earned under these superficial ac . ; complishments as this one act to his victim , . ized wife clearly shewed, a heart a cold " nd black at was ever harbored by a villtan. Such was the woman and auch the man . round, whose 'graceful i board' ! . the pure and stainless aristocraticy if Eng land loved to gather. 7 Yet, in hurrying j ..borne from such a feast, there was not one of these well-mannered men and fastidious ' women who would not have- passed the , outcast with a shuilderl VV CHEESE.-. 1 lif BOXKS N. Y. State nalry. for V'4 Ml by GEO. HOUSTON 'sale bv iVev. 22. - , - STEAM BOAT DISASTERS ON THE WErtTJEUN WATEtfS AND 8 I EAMBOA r ' IHK ondemintd hme no inconreu o." cpr utioa a KEw Sl'KAMUO.A T DIitKCTtiitV. wtik-h wilt bf I-i-ued In Oclubt' next : th book wi.i cuninlnov r iu huiid td iok-. liwoiifed mi iIk ri-i iy h-, itud in ai' bxtiiHi i fi Uorni M itiaMix i. Itwi l Ik ui puI 'Hi' hui 1U .etwllfc' Irii -ks (nMi-li d,.imt will ti . Uuok .Im. wilt '! i r i ii; lualli:nM i V lu. The . .i.l).il ! rei i.ay wiil t-uMaiii a " l tirl mid de-cii iit.i l an Hie aieaiiitiuai n-'W i.n in nrftetli n:d .Sjiuiht in nHiicM 1 lie auc'b, ni-diL . Iiterritnd tunnae eicli ihii, Iik -lid f.y vbuiii ouili,tle ii.init? i.i ia- i t.ui. won m-i-tOr la in. Alm, the iiuiiii'! ill t.upibina and oru c is, lirr us:i-, Ac, . The Diciorr will i.vnl:iin t liiioi j iii ftifbiul tias aim Mt ii)lnlii t ui il.f - ten f wnxri. aincr ne appiicaiioii oi i am . I mi. a sk i-h if fiiei but l.uill for thr I) hi. iver. wlili the nyiiie oi the buiirtir, tumuu.nikr. iniiuwnrr. -iic -- . v fhe Kiver idrt-cturv witlcwntaia lit and dea- riptiva of al the lc:niibonl DiifUi ih-t hjie -nri d ua ! V Mil.' rn jiii d tuh(ln w-tr. ne.iiilifullt illaiiiaM'd...w iftw ULVt illb&m b I.h11iit. in iai-n lt in art tiniit?rn w.ntra The IdiCt-tm y w ill uciitain Maa ol thtr Ohio, Mississippi. A't-w-mi. Illinois, Aikansa. Vh n, Ct-d.Oaai hiia, Vavoo und wilirr riverv, wiih thi; l vi ns. .mil i tti laiti with corr- ci diMun.i iiiN, niny llu r nd fommfTcl.l tti oi ! me i l I I h- i roiiitt ui l.'iic l litr book will i-on- t;ii ihe ruriiH u ilu vari ua Unirrd Slair mail .. wiili i he finite 'ii- y are ln,c.,e llu l-H rr'orv will nln.1 cunl iin n ronif'U le lift l all Ihv vpmible M aiiiboa; Licrni-t-d Offii-etii, :lieil id ii-rs relief -in e.& c, 4-e ; irte new MeaiuDoai I.mw. iis n quireim nts, n ull couuiit ni. fhowinu whrtdn il hrnrfiisihij incompi tent offii-er, and In jures the competent officer. iVe.&c.and all I hi' itniiortaiil United Sluiea Supreme Court Kieam boat lrciaions up to dnie ihe Caiea and impor tun l Comiiii-rclni l'iivilife. Bills of l.ailin?. mi iMiitnr.l Oeeiaiona of thf various Unitrd .Statt- eourtM, in rraard KreigHia lost and damagi-d. vVr,4c; with in.inv uihrr tiling ui inlerot The Oirt-ctory will he illulr;.itd in ihe bnl f)le and ptintcd in ihe bem manner The nuihot ha lot sii yeaiab-en trlherins toreihT all the fad nd Um in revard to liiT nuuu-roun steam boa I i disHRter n the Wruu-rn and Soaihern waters. I and Mow intends .uhlUhin? them in book form. Th pri e of the work will be put at the low sum ..f One Dollar, 'tin thousand roiies will he itvueri lor ihe boatmen; a I tta rs desirous of subwriblnp will have to do so ni onie, as none will be prinu-d iinlenn ordered in ad vanee ' This work l;desiine't to have a circulation of over eijjhty thousand copies, as the publisher an receivintf largi-numbers of (ubacribers, pir mnil. from all parts d the country, dailv. Some of the oldest bouiinen, as well as mopt scientific men of he times, are contributors to the Steamboat Direc lory. r The Directory will be Issued in October, snd will he an ornament to the parlor as wed as e teamb at. - By remiitins One Dollar (post pid) you will re celves copy of the above work. fAll communications and lettera ahould be addressed to JAMES T. LLOYD CO., Post Office Building, f Cincinnati. Ohio. July 17th, 1855. S3-tf. ; NE WELL'S PATENT SAFETY LAMP & LAMP FEKDKH. ANKW ART1CLK, warranted to prevent all Accidents from ihe nse of Burning fluid, Camphene. amd other Explosive Compound: Hed for the production of Light. TM Invention if applied to all common Lamps anil Lamp Feeders, ilso, to Solar, Camptirne bamps, l,anierns, &e. ; CEKTIFICATE. i WiiaixsTOM, i. Juni? IMh, "84. I hereby Perul'y thai " wimefsed the experinu-nir of M r. Ncwi-ll, wiih bin puienr sialciy l.n inn. fot iiirnirhine "fluid" and am perfectly saiis-fied oi the sn'-iy of ihe pame. J-. II. Dicksok. W are prepared lo fiil all Ordersat rhort notice, for every de-crip' ion unit vnri"y ol l.mni. dre 111 Hersnsre caniinned asainKi infringing up in the above patent, a in law will be rigidy en: i'irced anninsl nil offender. ! : ;. D DcPRE June 2Gth, 1855. 45 tf r MESS PORK. BBLS. now landing from schr. Mary tV bellii, from Haltiinorf. h or sale by RD'SXELL & BRO l-'3 1. Orrrce V'il. & Man Wilminzion, D- c. Hail Koao 3th, Ic55. VTOTlCKi- hereby jr'vi-n that all Fr ight tians .1 ported hyihis Kojd will tie at the eni tr.- risl id the owner, from l lie in .ni ni ii is unladen from he Cum al Ihe point of d'- ivery . L. J. FLEMING, " General Superintendent. Dec 15. ' 117 ly 1 NI W BOOKS. DRCt 26th, received ihs morninc : Mimic Life; or. Before and Behind ihwCiir tain'' A eii. oi Narratives by Anna i-ora ltit h ie, (form rly Mrs. dowati.) author of b Autobio uraphv of an Actress." Kashion.'" etc.. Rd:iad"hy William Makepean Thai-ki ry. - L'-y Bciiin; or. - omnn'a Richts and spirit ndism." IlliiHtralirg the Follies and Delusion d ihe (Vineteenth Century. by r red. Folio. , ankee Notions, lor January, 18ob. Graham's Masaxine. for do. do. Arihui's Home MaifHrine. for do. do. Irfflie's I adies Gazelle of Fashion for r'o. do. For sale hi S. VV. VV'HITAKK.R'S. . Dee 27. 121. CHILD KEN'S BOORS. TTF. haveon hand a very large and handsome tl aysor'menl of Juv.nile Hooks, suitable lot Chriniiuas and Jew l ears presents at S. W. WHlUa-fcR'S. Dee. . 116 JOHN A. STANLY, COMMISSION ME R HIIA N T, WILMINGTON, N ' . Oct. 6th, 1855. 83 GLUE. 1 c BBLS., prime aniclu for Distiller. For t t sale hy ADAMS, BRO.& CO. 106 Nov. 17. DISSOLUTION. IM1R firm ofWilkinson & Ksler is this lay dis i solved hy mntual consent, the business will he settled by J, n uicinson. r - jiiiii.i'-".i. f : WM.M.KSLRK Jaa. 14, 1836. J. WILKINSON will continue the Upholster in and Paper Ha nsins in all its branches. Those having account asainst Wilkinson A Feler will pieas present Ihem. snd tnose indebted win eon ter a Uvor by making payment immediately to J. WILKINSON. Jan. 19 131 i POTATOES. TTELLOW Potatoes, for planting and white, a ui now use, lor sale by Jan. 12 GEO. HOUSTON. BRICKS. NEW VOKKThnrd RrieVa.Jatl 50,000 pecteJ. For sale by ? Dee. U. No. 22 North Water street. - GUANO. OriA BGS,jssticeivedsnd In store. For -feWVsalaby AOA ats. BKO. d CO Nov. 17. 103 empty nnnELs. K(f SECOND fcand.o'' saoeriorouUiy,for 'w salabr - UUSS ELL & BRO - (FOUMKKLV M1W BORDEN'S) -X WEST SIDE KAIL KOAD, GOLDSBDUO'. N :, I ; - l'lll- .xtenMve and welt know n" public K-tahii-li..4 n h n inncliaed and 4it,"jv. wa reonrned av 'hw Muheeii n-r 6r ihe retp:i-t f g(iei- h illi 4 h iuim. t. i 1 4 i . t, . . J nui it rll . Mtu llKQ Ml tn-- iii'ri ol' ! . i. J-init 'tfr-i-il .o-poiie' t. i.M V. l-.M r .! ill Mt Ml C , 11 ine i II HIO;! ami A 'd " Mid ' lie ; J 'ttif Itai ioa lCoiM .fiii ti in r- hi r'-"-i h t milml and f Jia lLle ai I ttln-n- AITHPCL !-VA5T Willi SS ix w aiti.xo ,nt,e i ' j. , .ii : iiv.' i-m. n o ner lt.-ffiiill- a-.-. Ii' I4mIIiI Miai qitri f. TUF. ill)' h.i ac- tent-Mil Itet. retialred and briU!hlv rrnm wei f eeltar s;arre , mil :irni.iied hr -uh 'itl Mr Kiiranari'. a. heiid wiih H-eial van . and iriaoi'd wiih an ie einali- to the euinfort f th cumusI sruei-l or oern:itieii rioarl r. " '' k Til K i Bt.K V ill Im rii-hl. fnrnis-h d wi'ls ihe subnanil d, lu- dinner unit dfuvavh-ii m Ihn iwawMin, foreign anw ellaa d;-ii" in irkein will t-e rendi-red rtharar I I hi -.-n-mm vt t-t " "h Witt tie rtvd up lo ti tn-M tV ""lij a nd well Iraiwi d -erv n n . -. Ti I- HA It ' : - ill lie a Sire oiie ol ilu- ue-i 'in an I Ll- qu 'rs, and mm h- 'imeiidid aeii!ein.in rour- r al inl.-arii , inifiVM-'a'v neqHainii-n wna nis tm-ines- -i-owt- limns the tn-i ledge ol hat Is u? i.i i he riin a'l ei-nii'mlii of Hm tiuhlif, a ill mi ui hint-el a i hi- e-iiiil yer. THE V lltl.KN. whieh are am -nif n he-' in he iat' , ti ive brn-n o' ii-ed in ihe ke. innil of a ilirul m l -a refill n a if er. w h-i I I : Hat linui PIS rare he bexi and o-ni ei iiee d iinilet ..nd I w ill e ainonu Ihe cuief cart a ol the pr.Miriei.ir to ee hat hot pen i.f bin ti ts It wi'l ld and llior- ushlv groomed I bin entire esiablinhmi ni has been purchased and lilted no a' an i nnmuin-i i xnen-e. and it will hi- ihe nh'asure. a, of murse, it will Imi the inlt-r ei of ihe su'ici'iher. in render ihe Houss in every re-peci equai ! anv in the country . tic lliere i'.inini.uiliii a lfenerom nubiie will ipnew and eoniinue Ihe liberal paironaire heretofore entended o thi House, while undi r the eare ! itn lornn r nroDrietreiis. Mrs. Borden. h" trained for it a . r . . . .. .1- t : lebrtty inrouunoui ine enure union. H. U. MXON. Auk. 18. 67-1 y. NOT DEAD. THE LIVE UI.AI1K" AGAIN! A New Era About to Dawn Upou North- , Carolina. At the constsnl and earnest solicitation ofnear- Iv evcrv Li-dv. but esiecially the old acquaintan ces of -ye Aiiitnul." we have been indutt-d t.i pro- inif. it proveuder' enongli can ue seenrcu. 10 lr.il that I'ouni nut iin lothe gaze of. all man kind, and the universal admiration of womankind. ilurinsr the flr?t week iu January, 1856. . Tli- Live Gira lie," w hile It was a. neutral p- ner wlille it crazed m lis n green ittirage, ilsyeJ Willi Ihe l simi JKfi: wtui uic nun, was Ihe muni tMiiiihtr sneet. aiinrniiiiwur. that ever i.-nued from a Bauiriietn pres; ami naa ii b,H-ii content to have lived in lis own' native .uliere it would now have been I lie '-Brother Jiitiaihau" of the Houm. aucii a resnii can our 1 . . . - . 1 . a a beetd-iit to any thinking man ; it was indeed .n ihe hi&h rowd lo lame ami a nin.il enviable ilistinciii'ii. Bill teeoniins fat, in an unlucky! iil.niieiit like the iiiiuwin. nan grown Ti .mok Li rule an ass." sml had therefore gotten above hit fellow, the Animal" leaK;d the bars of itx scciiMliHiied Held and the next thing we In an! of him. In-, like man inrtied tMiliiician fisiu .reaehi r. wan pinini fur the s;immI ihinKM of lite and niiloiihl. like Ihe mlly UraU i-I oin lliai eluded the night of the uli. pard. and got into the thick WihhIs whu h was I. mini lo lie mti sieil witii w..lvi-.. he wished hliusi-lt hsck III III dl range; lint Ihe lur Imd Ihi-ii i.ut anolher 'ail hig .er and he i-oiililn'l eel bat k ; tM-i-l-s. he oad .. -o lenn I hat he ctmlil tit j-iniji li is mi ill thai In-iiphl xii-d.aii i I lie l-t in ihe world ifitdniii cunt tiHi mmli. A miiliiy iriieayine ; i- in which IhiTf i more td'trinh fan iHM-trv or roinaiice. and in view of this old -niii?and the Aimiiiial's i-xjieiicnit? his olii friends need have liitlc ft ar ihut he will st any inn. lieieaft. r cut the n.-ilii" cSIh I again. He'd Ui. li anv man that would intimate such a tiling Th.- Live giraffe- wilt th. n U' m-ulral. It w ill iw ilevoi. tl Ut fun. lo the uerrs and hlrrafure. It wi I l maili- ine vlneif tit piililinhins many a hoiight In the wi-rld funny, grave and iiiKlruc- ive lliul vviinlil have ua t-il llell on Ihtf air "as -ilium. -r n it do ' bin fr its columns; il will eek every o,.HMliuiily in turn graveatid niiititer- -ling mat tern intn pl ssam ami asr.-eaine iiici . n alt ili-naliiri d hlliuanttv it. meel ithand iinmltl il anew; exe all iaeality herever finiiiil w heliier in Church ot Slate that's iroinisiiig a ercat deal ) or in the cial . ircle. and keei slrlel waictl on me pres.. litera ry, religious ami .liticl and see that each kit-in ii l nui. Is. The cilizi-n t.l' Rah igh know well eimush the -line i.f ant h hle ami wmlil not willmnl it a nut her vesi lor balfa milium. Hli . sinci- llu . XH tif lliAiitmal Initii thi-ir b..rders. they have had ra-re bad luck than was ever heard of before. More Trusts have- been made nmre lieu ln-en eivi-n iihiii irt.erty. more assignments made. ill-ire quarreling ami nsnunsr, more oriuaiug m iniHor more mesuness generally, and nmre ill luck than ver was known at any in-riml Miice lie pn-al iilasriie in Eviit. Now this is as ulain as tlayli-hl and the only remedy for Mich evils is to trot out the Animal igain. nt I mma i - Now. ibis is the proposition I shall make to von. . I want an assuianceof yur wHingness to lattmnize. ihe Animal, snd to get that Insurance I shall give yon lull oi irtnnny 10 corresMinn wiih tnt-and to send in all the names mat can De se cured. - If 500 names c n be secured, we shall have n rVara o the sncc.-s of the Animal, lie will smiii grow lal wbi-n be beetns to lake exercise and, ihen be can ulead bis wn case, if nm with eh quetit -voids at least with an occasional kick at ' he imys. - It has been intimated to me that the ciMinec- tion I siistaiifd tolhe "CaroiiHa Pennant would ii-ini-e the Animal since the Pennant had snd dctilv exfin-d and ta-ft liianv of its snhncribers in the suds I have to sav here, and 1 hoiie it will satisfy every body that I had no interest in the Pemiant.' 1 wrote mot of its Editorials f jr which I Andd have n-ceived something accordine to Hgrt-emt-ut bnl 1 did not. I have tiled this ca lniiries snd it mil her Days nor suits my ge nins. I want a broad hemisjihere. & wide lali- inde. and ttnlmdr to divide wiih roe in the spoil. Then, friends, we now nndemt nd each tdher, want von to send me your names between now- and Ihe first of January; if enooeh respond, the -'Animal' will make bis bow; if not. no harm done, Tksms: Two dollars per annum ayalit on delivery of first nnnilier; two dollars and fifty rents if isai't in s x motilK three dollar fr not wa id till end of year- lTNo u oney will lie re quired nntll the first Nu. is loed.3 ' R II WIIITAKEB. Ralkigs Jf. C. EASTERN BRICK.' f AA JUST received per brig David Dnf- i.JJJ7 fell, r or sale ny Aug. 14. ADAMS, BRO. & CO. " NAILS. II f KEGS assorted size, for sale by " l .U GEO. HOOSTON. . Jan.U 3 SUGAR. BBLS. C' SUGAR. ' For sale bv tjep-ZO. WILLIS 14. SHERWOOD. 20 CRACKERS. JUST received from Philadelphia, Sugar, Soda and Putter Crackers, in bbtV. half bbls. and boxes fresn from the bakery, for sale by BUSINESS CAUDS. J. C LATTA. C OyfMISSlOX MERC HA XT d GENERA L. WILMINGTON, N. C. Oct. 1 , 1854.. 8S-ly-c. UPUJI.STEUS & PiPEiJ HANGERS, KliBl ON It AND AND IADB TO OliDEH. Waitresses, Feather Beds, Window Curtains "' ' , -; and fixtures f :. , All work la iho anove tine ds at shortest Nu. ice. Wilininsion, i. msraei oi. March 18, 1854. v 4? JUSEi'21 R. iiLOiSOSi, Gnetai lommisiioQ and ForvrarJia Merchant. rompl perso aal aUenlion glvea lo iausis;n ments lor Hale or shipment. Liberal Can advance made on (eirnwume to uMiawaJ&a Y:rk fruads. - - ' asci and vacua. SDWABDSAVaOB INDERSON & SlV.u.E. GESERAL CO MISSIOX MERCHAXTS WILMINGTON ix. C. Liberal cinh advances made on consignments. March 27, I84 94 UUSSELL &. BROTHER,. It. ATS ELLIS. BDS8ELL At CO ,) GEXERAL COMMISSIOX MERCIIAXVS WILMINGTON, N. C. Libera I cash nd'jni.-es in.iile on eon-ianmenti- l aval iiore, Jotioii, and other produce. - . May 3,1854. C. & D. DuPRE. iVUnl.OALI SND II ETA L DKAUEHS IN Orngs. Medicines. Chemicals. I'aiiits, Oil, llyr SlIIIIS. umsa, renmaerj, ti(ai. Old Iilquors. I'aucy Articles, tec.. MARKKT STItKKT, . VVIIi.MINtlTON. N. C. reseriptions -srefnllj toinpoimded hy expert need nereons. March 28, 1354. WILLIAM n, PEAKE, t'ni,f,Ki:T(lR lNTl ADVI CTISIM: ACINT. For Country Newspapers throughout the United States, Basement of Sun Iron Bu iuings, Baltimore street All business eclmsted to. lis eare transacted prompilv.on liberal terms. set 7, IBS4. 1 a-n T. C. t B. G. WORTH, L'..MI;S.0.1 1KD PilHW 1KDING MliUINNTS, IVILMlXGTOX, X. C. Jan 17, 1854. 125-c JOSEPH II. FLANNER, General Commission Merchant, WIliMINtiTON, N. C. May 9ih. 1334 87-ly-c. JAS. H. CHADBOURN& CO., .eneral Coiuiuission llcrchanfs. IVIIMI!r.TOV. w. c. Jas. H. Oh ADBOvasr. Gio. Chadbodbi Jun. 1,1854. 123. HENRY NUTT, PICTIIR AM) FORWARDINU ACEST, Willgiee hi personal attention to b urine entrust' ea to ni core. Sept. 8. 1854. 75-ly-c. GEORGE MYERS, WiniESlLI'; AND KIT l L GRDCKR Keep constantly on hand, li mes. Tea. Liquors, frrreistons, w ooa ana waiotr it'are, r run, Confeciionaries.&c South Front lreet, WIljMINtSTtl.V, N. V. Nov. IS, 1853 109. .' GEORGE HOUSTON, yiRAi.r.R in Groceries, Provisions, and Naval Stores ; COMMISSION MERCHANT. VESSEL AND FORWARDING AGENT, WILMINGTON. N. C. Aug. 2. CO-tf II . DnLLItKlt. G. POTT I. R jr. J. CAM IS It DEN D9LLNHR, POTTER &. CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, N IS VV YUKK. April30, 1854. , 20-ly. L. N. BAItl.OW, WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCER, AMR DKAI.KR IM LIQUORS HIXES ALE PORTER f-c. So 3, Granite How. I'l out Street, WILMINGTON, N.C. Feb. 17th, 1355- 140-tf. BENNETT & BROKA W, PRODUCE COM MISSION MERCHANTS, roa the sle or Flour, Grain and Seeds, Bit Iter, Cheese, Lard, Dried FrwUs, Smolced Meats and Pro visions. XO. 4, FROXTST. XEAR THE BA TTER K YUKK. To avoid errors and delays, it is desirable that consignors be very psrticular to put their Initials upon (roods ftupped to as tor sale. June It. 40-tf S. M. WEST, Auctioneer nd Commission Merchant, IVIIiHINGTOtf. N.C. VT LL sell or buv Real Kstatc and Negroes a V a small commission. ALSO S ' Strict attention givent the sale of Timber, Tur Dentine. Tar. or anv kind of Country Produce. Oifiee second dsor. Souin side ot AiarKet street . . r . on the wharf. June 12. 1854 33-ly. PEACH BRANDY. BBLS. Superior, above proof, lor sale by Nov. 22. GEO. HOUSTON. 30 CHEMICALS-JUST RECEIVED : 1 I M If V oz- German Q.uinlne; I V'V500 do. French do; IM) Iba. Calomel s - . 20 do. Syr. Iodid Iron 25 do. Blue Mass; 50 do- Vallett'a Masst 50 gallons Sp'U Nitre ; 40 do. Aq. Ammnn; . 2ft bbls. Epsom Salts; 10 do Copperas. Kor sale by C. d D. DePilE, Wholesale Druggists, Oct.S 86. DATCIIKLORS. FAM1LIKS, HOTKLS l meamhoam, ke., can be furnished with mat iranaea. beds, pillows, bolsters, sheets, pillow, eases, blankets, comforts, spreads, towels, table- ctoins, aten by callinc on WILKINSON A KSLF.R, . . . Upholsters and Paper Hangers. Sept-C8. 83. TO RENT FROM FIRST OCTOBER 'PHR Store coiner at Water and Mulberry sts 1 the Office on the wharf, now occaoied bv D 'X. Lamont; the Stoie add Warehouse now oc es pied ly me. Apply lo JOS, H. cLUMoUH . July 26. - ... - . - 57 BUSINESS CARDS. AiiAJJS, BROTHER & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WILMINGTON, N. C. July 23. .58 . WE83EL. H. B. EILERB. WESSEL & EILERS. 01 MISSION M KRC HA NTS & WHOLE- VSALK GROCERS, North Water St., WII iiiniion. N. C intend to keep at the above standa genera I assortment of Groceries, Liquors, nd Provisions ai wholesnle and to carry on a Genera ICommission Business. . iirixsci: P. Hall Prcs'i Br'ch BanU of the State. ) G. Parsley, Pres't Commercial Bank.- J Wif. K. Dickinson, Esq . ' Poppe Co. New Trk - r Dollner A Pfter. i wew ' OT' , Jsn.20 1654. ". , r ; .:: 131. -. GEO. H. KELLY, rrCOMMlSSION aiERCnANTT Next dooi to A. A. Wannet's,o North Wale rat. willattendto the sale of all kinds of Country Pro- uce.such as Corn, Peas, Meal, Bacon, Lard ,4 c. nd will keep djpnstantly on hand a full supplyof Grorrries. &.. References. ' i- Wilte Hall ol Wayne, Jno dcRae, Wilmington faraway. lin. Alx. . Hcttae. K P. I ill, iVilmington , Wiley A. WalKei . - iiee. ij. ioa. 115-ly. r AS. P. GILLESPIE. ! GEO. 8. GILLESPIE J VMH I'. GIf jLiHAPirc CO PRODUCE AND FORWARDING AGENTS. - WILMINGTON. N. C. Pai ticulsr attention paid to the receipts and Sale of tVatxu Colore, J imbcr, Lumber, Corn, Macon, Cot ton, &c, f-e. . March 30. 1855. - j 6. I). CASIIWELL, COMMISSION MERCHANT, WILMINGTON, N. C. Sept. 30. 84-tf COfnRAN & RUSSELL. (SCHCESSOfiS TU TIIOS. HI BONE & CO) General Commission Merchants, Xo 32, North Miarte. md i3 Xorlh. Water Sis. I'llIIjAimil'lllA. HASVBY COCH&AV, j W. a. BDSSBLL. Liberal cash id vances made on consignments. July 30ih, 1354. 59-tf.. nOOPER, DEARBORN & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WILMINGTON. N. C. OSO. HOOPER. 1. V DCAIBOBS. WM. L. ROUSEK. July 23. 58- tf PUBLIC HALL. THR MASONIC HALL Isoffcred for publ Kxhibitions, Lectures or Km ertslrnf ms. Oct. 6. P. W. FANNING, Agt. MACKEREL. e:f BBLS. No. 3 Mackerel, just received and for OUsaleby ! ADAMS, BRO. tt CO. July 17. 53 GLUE. F the best quality, a nd Bunjs of all sizes always on hand. J. K. BLOdSO VI. o Nov. 4. 97. SOAP AND CANDLES. 'pnOF, SUPKRIOR articles, manufactured in 1 Wilmington by Messrs. Coston f Gafibrd, ire offoreti for sale by the nndersisned, who has been appointed Sole Asent fur their disnosition in ihl place. Drillers nnd connumers ore invited to examine and test them hy use, in comparison with such as are imported irom the Worm, fam ilies sre off-red giniuitounly, wiih a full convic tion that these articles, after a fair trial, will be preferred to any other in market t while they will he sold for a less price. GEO. HOUSTON. Nov. 22. 107-tf. FRESH FRUIT. r AVER and M. tl Rui.-ins, new and fresh, in j whole, half and quarter boxes. Kiss, Citron, Currents and Lemons-at Dec. 8. , L. N, BARLOW'S. BOARDING. FK Gi'ntli-men t-sn be accommodated with Board and ple:isah: airy rooms, in Front street, house nest door north of the Presbyterian Church. June la, -u $10 REWARD. Jf RANA WAY from Clarendon Steam Ssw J Mill, s wei'k ago, a Mulatto man named V, LEWIS, geneially known ns LEWIS MO I'T. The above reward will be paid fur his apprehension and delivery to the subscribers, or for his confinement in jail. i. H. CHADBOURN & CO. Oct, 27. 96-lf JUST OPENED. 'PHE larsrst arsortment of Chemicals everoffer L ed in this market, consisting in part of 100 lbs. Susrnr Lead) . 50 " Sulph.Ztnc; ' 25 " Vallett's Mass; ,. 500 ozs. German Quinine ; V 10 bbls. Epsom Salts ; . ' 15 bbls. Copperas; 25 lbs. Calomel; 30 lbs. Blue Mass; 3 carboys Spirits iMfre.(fiT)t " 3 ' Agna Ammonia, (ffl ) and a num ber of other Chemicals, from the Laboratories of Powers aud Wcightuian, Chss. Fllis & Co. Fot sale by : ; C. D. DuPRE. June 5. 'I. . : 35 , WINES AND LIQUORS. If BBLS extra old Nectsr Whisltey ; v J 10 bbls. old Vannissee do. -f 2 cases Chateau Lsteur Claret ; 1 " Pale Brandy ; '2 Margaux Claret ; , 2 St. Kmition do.; 2 " Nathaniel Johnson's Claret ; 1 2 casks Brandy. For sale by July 19. j J. H. FLANNER. 1 FRESH ARRIVALS, Per Schrs. W. H. Smith and David Faust, at Xo. 11 Xorlh Water Street. QC BAGS prime Rio Coffee, d 20 boxes Adamantine Csndles, 20 1 Low for cash at J GEO. H. KELLEV'S. 1 Oct. 13. i Herald. 91 :' FRESn NUTS. FILBERT3 Brazil sod English W slnnts. soft snd hard shell Almonds at DecS. L. N. BARLOW'S. " PRESCOTT'S NEW BOOR. HISTORY of Philip the Second. Kins of Spain by W. H.Pr sco it, corresponding member of ihe Institute of France, of the Royal Academy of History at Madrid, Ac- - Received and for sale by S. W. WHITAKKR Jan. 8. 126 WROUGHT NAILS. OH KEGS Wrought Nails just recei.ed. For -CU sale by J. ii. BLOSSOM. Oct 17. 93 CIGARS! CIGARS!! JTJST RECEIVED, 50,000 choice Havana Ci gars, for sale by C.D. DuPRE, : - Wholesale Druggists, 45 Market t. 0- 13- . .91. BUCKWHEAT. 1 BAGS extra New Hulled Backwheat.- A JyJ Just received and for sale bv -L. N. BARLOW. Dec. 1. No. 3, Granite Row NOTICE. . THKsubscrlber.respectfully Informs the public, thathe is nowtranasctins the Auction business on his own account, and hopes by strict attentionto business, to merit a continuance olthat patronage heretofore soliberslly bestowed upon him. - Al. CK.UINL.lf . Stock. Real Estate and Negroes. bought and sold on a commission, either at private or public sale. Jin n.inaa. BOOTS AND SHOES. nIIE undersigned is continually receiving di X rect from the Manufacturers, large supplies of Boots and Shoes of all the various kinds, and has now onhand,a good assortment of Men's A Boys' thick kip and calfskin Brogans. Received this week. a few case Gentlemen's fine calfskin Boots, satiable for the Spring and Summer trade. Fot sale wholesale and vesata."' "'- .. , -Boois1hd'1Sh6es "rtanufactured to n i der," ' ' Also, forsalo, Grey's Ointment and Perry Davis Vegetable Pain Killer. . - GEO. R. FRENCH. April 14. . 13-tf HAY AND SALT. 1 HO BALKS HAY; ivV 400 sacks Salt. Landing per schr. Adcle from New York, and for ssle by f Jan. 10. J. H. FLANNER. TO " TEACHERS AND FRIENDS OF EDUCATION." THE following new Books and revised Editions are commended to your attention nnd exami nation : Davics Primary Arithmetic, Davies' Intellectual Arithmetic Davit a' New Arithmetic, .,"! Davies Klementary Algebra, . Davies' Practical Mathematics, Davies' Bourdon's Alsetra, - Davies' Klementary Geometry, Dsvies' Logic of Mathematics, Davies' Lcgendre's Geometry, ' Davies' Surveying (Kevised Edition Church's Elements of Calculus, . tnurcti s Analytical ueometry, Hackley's Trigonometry, Bartlctt's Treatise on Mechanics, Barileit's Analytical Mechanics, Bartlctt's Treatise on Optics, &c," Courtenay's Differential and integral Cnlrulut Parker's Natur I Philosophy (Revised Edition) Nort bend's Dictation Exercises, Northend's American Speaker, Norihend's School Dialogues, , Martin's Orthoepist, h Bartlett'sXJollege Astronomy, The Word Builder, Montcith's Firt Lessons in Geography, Monteith's Manuel of Geography, McNally's School Geography, . , Clark's English Grammer (Revised Edition)' Clark's Analysis, Welch's Analysis of ihe English Sentence, Day's Art of Rhetoric, Mahan's Jntellectua' Philosophy, Kamrs' Elements of Criticism. Brookfield's First Book in Composition, Dwight's Grecian and Roman Mythology, Zachos' New American Speaker, , Willsrd's History of the Uniicd Stales, for schools Wiliiard s Universal History, Williard's Guide nnd Map of Time, M ikons' Paradise Lost, with Boyd's Notes, Young's Night Thoughts, , " Thomson'. Seasons, " " . ' Cowpers Task, and other Poems " - J Pollok's Course of Time, , " Davies' Cyclopedia of Mathematics, J.' ' North Carolina Readers in press. ' Published by. A. S. BARNES & CO.. 51 and 53 John St., N. Y. Forsaleby S. W. WHITAKKR. Wilmington, N. C. Oct. 30, 97 3m NOW GETTING IN STORE from various vessels. Preserved and Pickled Meats, Candles. Sugars, Brandies, Whiskey, Tea, Coffees, Porterand Ale, Sauces, Preserved Fruits. , Syrups and Cordials, Jellies end Jams, Cigars. Tobacco and Snuff. Wooden. Villow. Earthen and Tin Ware. til of which he offers for cashl or to reasonable parlies on ninety days, at the end of which time he will expect the money. - W. L. H. lUWnSHEKW. Nov. 27. 109 A SCRIPTURE MANUEL, V LPHABETICALLY and symmetrically de- Jk. signed to lacnttate ine finding oti'roof t'exis By Chas. Simmons, new edition just received snd lor sale at S. W. V HI TAKER S. Jan. 8. ' - 126 APPLES. Q ( BBLS. Russe's, in fine order, now landing, 0J For sale by- GEO. HOUSTON. Nov. 29. 10 LIME. A fin CASKS THOM ASTON now landing am: for sale by Nov 8. ADAMS, BROTHER & CO. WHISKEY. TUST RECEIVED from Cincinnati, "direct." U r CJUK.TKKN BARRELS RECTIFIED WHISKEY. For sale at the lowest prices for CASH, by W.US. TOWH.SHKND. NOTICE. 1HAVE this day associated with me in the Hardware Business in Wilmington, my Son C. E. Robixso!. The business will heresfter be conducted tinder the firm ot J M. Robinson & Son. J. M. POBINiSON. J. M. ROBINSON & SON, WILMINGTON. N. C. Importers, Manufacturers' Agents and Dealers in HARDWARE, CUTLERY, IRON. STKEO, K1ILS, AGUI CtXTUBAl. IMPLEMENTS, SC. i, M. BOBINSON. C. E. ROBINSON Jsn. I, .1856. 124 STEAMBOATS FOR SALE. WE will sell the Steamers "FAIRY," "UNION" and 4-l3tbs of the steamer "EVERGREEN," ail of which are now on the waters of the Pee Dee and Waccamaw. ' Faisv's length, - 61 feet 6 inches, hresdth, 15 " 4 " u d. nth. 4 " 2 " measures 51 and 2 95 tons burthen, was built in the yesr Ibal. Steamer TJsiow or Eliza's length, ?S feet 6 tnch. - " bread) h, 13 u u ; H deoth. 4 " 2 measures 40 and 32-95 tons burthen, was built la the year 1850, machinery ad new and in complete order. - tv,.. ; .-; Steamer Evsbobssk's length, 121 feet 6 inches, . " . breadth, 22 " ." " ' " .' death. 6 - 5 - measures. 160 snd78-95 tons, and was built in the year 1848, together with their Lighters, Jos. R. Klossom and ttepuDiican one of seven hundred I arrels. and the other of nine hundred barrels ea pacity. Also, two Flats, now on the Cape Fear n.iver-one oou, ana ine omer QMI ODls. capacity Terma will be made easy D. D. ALLEN, , , JAS. II. P&ITCHKTT, J A'tae9' . sept. 27. . , 84-lf ; TAYLOR, DICKSO GRAVES & CO. Successors to Bales, Taylor d Co.) ; Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in CLOTH I N G, ; No. 23 AND 25 DEY STREET, - NEW TORK. . Jan 8. ;. "12fi2iaj-w THE TRI-WEEKLY COMMERCIAL Is D0.bliah.eit ever Tgiimv. Taitunii anil Satubdav at S5 per annum, payable tnallcase ln B i Louinu-liotToa andPBOPBift- TOB, Corner Front and Market Streets, WlLMISCTON.lt. C. BATES OP ADVERTISING. 1 sqr. 1 insertion 0 BO I 1 a Or. 2 montha. 4 09 . 2 . 75 I I ' 3 B 0(7 mil " j r. . I " 3 " I 00 1 I "6 ' 8 CO 1 " 1 month, 2 50 I 1 12 12 001 Ten lines or less make a satis re. If sn adver tisement exceeds ten Hoes, the piice will be in proportion. All advertisements are payable at the time of their Insertion. ..-.. . Contracts with yearly advertisers, will be mads on the most liberal terms. No transfer of contracts for vearlv advertlsini will be permitted. Should clrcujistsoces render' a change in business, or an unexpected r- , f nceeasory, a cbsrrs seeordin . llie pubi.oiieo terrrn..wljlbe SLlhs option of "the eontrsctor, for inrviue nas savertisca. -. 1 ne privllsee of Annual Advertisers is strfeilv limited I (IiciKHvn Immediate business; and alf adverlisementsf-for the benefit of other persons? aa well as all advertisements not immediately con nected with their own business, and all excess of advertisements in length or otherwise beyond the limits engaged, will be charged at the usual rates. fo Advertisements Is included in the eontrsrf- for the sale or rent of houses or lands in town or country, or for the ssle or hire of negroes, wheth er the properly is owned by the advertiser or by other persons. These are excluded by the ternr 'immediate business," All advertisements Inserted In the trl-weektv Commercial, sre entitled lo one lesertion In the It ctArn free pf charge. JOB, CAItl) AND FANCY PRINTING, EXECUTED IN SUPERIOR STILE- AGENTS FOR THE COMMERCIAL.. Nsw Yob k Messrs. Dollner St Pottsb. oon Chablis Smith, No. 6, Central Wharf Philadelphia S. E. Costs. Baltimore Wm. H. PsAasand VVm. Thomson'. AUBURN FOR SALE. ipiid Dl . . : . e . i. . i itl kf. inn ri.ntaiiun vi me auuftcnorr, - aiuvincsr Raleigh, and on the Central Rail J J Road, is not vet disDosed of. A deacriD- I tion has already been given -but no one will of course make so Important a purchase without visiting the premises. Apply to Wm. R. Pools, Esq., who lives ncaf ' ihe place, or to the subscriber. T. LUlUfiU. Wilmington, N.C.. Aug. J4, 1855. -... . SACK SALT. 2"rnsACK SALT. For sale bv IUSep.20.. WILLIS id. SHFRWCOD COFFEE. Ofifl BAGS Rio, Lsguyra, St. Domingo an Z JJ Java, for sale by Uct.b. -r, - UKO. UULtjlUIN PICKLED HERRING. BBLS. p.ime Nova Scotia, just received, and forsaleby ADAMS, BRO. & CO. 50 April 19. 15. WHISKEY. 50 BBLS. now landing, for sale by GEO. HOUSTON." Jan. 1. . 123 SALT. : v; .; BAGS, in excellent order. For rale by Nov. 17. ADAMS, BRO. dc CO. 500 ; THE NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COM P'l , RALEIGH, N. C. rHE abovcCompany hes been inoperatlonsince the lstof April, 1813, under the direction of th following Officers, viz : IJ r. Charles fc-.Jonnson, President, Wm. D. Haywood, Vice President, John G. Williams, Secretary, W m. H. Jones, Treasure". Pcrrin Busbee, Attorney, Dr. diaries K.Johnson, , Dr. Wm.H.McKee, Medical Doa.-d of Consultation.- Dr. R-B. Haywood, 3 J. Hersman. General Agent. This Company haa received a charter civinead- vsntaees to the insured over anv other Com on n v. The 5lh Section gives the Husband the privilege lo insure bis own life for the sole use of his Wife snd Children, free from any claimsof the representa tives of t be husband or any of his creditors. Organized on purely mutual principles, the life memberssarticipatein the whole ol the profits which are declared annually. Besides, the applicant foi life, when the annuaipretnlurn Is over J30 may pay one nan in a mote. ' All claims for insurance against the Cnmpeny wi M oe paid within ninety days after proof of the death of the party is furnlahed. : Slaves are insured for one or five years, at rates which will enable all Slaveholders to secure thi class of properity against the uneertainty of life. lave insurance presents s new snd lnterestin feature in the history of North Carolim. which will prove very Important to the Southern States. The last four months operation oftbis Company shows s veryl argeamount of business more than the Directors expected to do the first year having slresdy iasued more than 300 Policies. Dr. Wm. w. Habbiss, Medical Examiner, and Agent. Wilmineton, N. C. AHCommiinicaUonsonbusIne&f of the Company should be addressed to JOHN G. WILLIAMS, Sec'y. Raleitrh.JuneS, 1SE5. . LIME, nAIR, PLASTER & CEMENT. GONSTANTL" on hand. snd forsaleby GEORGE HOUSTON. PROSPECTUS OF THE RAIL ROAD TIMES. AN INDEPENDENT JOURNAL. Derated to Xews, Interval Improvement, Educa tion, Agriculture, Manufacture d Com-' tnerce. WE know that the Interests oi th People of our State demand sure a paper, snd believing that one free from political strifes and quarrels of the day, devoted to uncb topics, will be ihe kind thev deslr, we confidently enter upon this enter' prise wiih the assurance ot meriting; and meeting their approbation and support. Our object is to make the Times the mirror of the State, in which all esn see their true interests held up and eDejur- gINTERNAL IMPROVEMF.NTS.-To this sub ject we expect to devote as much space as a full statement of Ihe various opeiatior.a wiil requires for as our works of improvement sdtsru e, so do all the other interests of the Stale. EDUCATION. Il is a source of repre t to all interested in the Edusstlonsl interests cf oui S late, (and who is not 1) that our pspers are so much devoted to party politics, c, that this great caase has been too much wglrcted j we propose, therefore, te devote to this subject, a portion ot onr space We will foster and carefully note the advancement of Education, not only in our higher Schools, bot slsd in our Common SrhAo'n. AGRICULTURE, MANUFACTURE AND COMMERCE, at tis stage of oor history, sre commanding the attention of all our good State and money-loving citizens. Therefore, the3Iark (ti wiil be reported with eare, and all items, calcu lated to throw lighten either of those jusepsrable oranchesof industry, wlilbe earefuJty gleaned sr.d inserted every week. It is unnecessary to say more if we had time, but the whistle of the locomotive" on tbe Uat and the' cheering news from the West sdmocUh a lo eloffe. Permit n, however, to asti.re yon that the first n amber of the Times will rnase its appearance about th time the cars reach t..n place from the East. ' TERMSThe Timet will be printed weekly in GreensboroDgh.N. C, on new material, snd con. tain aa much reading matter as any paper in the State, for 92 per annum in advance. . K. W. OGBURN, C. C. COLE. J. W. ALBRIGHT. .Nov. - .. .,-,.. lG0-6t 107. Jan. 1. 13 - Jan. 8J. si
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