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A 'I I WILMINGTON,: N; '"d.: TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 4, ;1856.. VOLUME X NUMBER il 50. WHOLE NUMBER 1 250 t ji. .t. " 1'. . ' . . .... . . .. : MISCELLANY. DOCTOR KAJS'E. One day, eleren jretirs ago thre Vas a fcrowd gaihereJ, "on . thetop of a' burning mountain in ibe far off isle of Luzon. There rere- Chinamen there, -and copper-coloTed Indians; small, fierce -negroes, and - wild' ,T8gais; a strange moiley crowd, queerly' dressed, looking -menacinglj at a' glint youth who stood among theni. Tne youih bad Shfd he would go down into the crater of the burning mountain. , But said : the rough Indians and negroes, the bad spirits u well there; noman wbo goes-down , into their smoking den c n come out alire.' 'We shall see that,' replied the youth, smiK ing. " ' 7 . t - ' i i -- !f s And l bade - them 'tie a bamho- rope , roued bis body, and 1 lower! him." down. -They, not liking the business, but still not 'daring to refuse,' held the end of the rop and lowered away till the &linV youth was i, hidden by the smoke of the burning moan-; ''-tain, and the cragVand - cinders . Then they shivered and trembled in their-, super stitious fright, until theIir youth pulled the. rope sharply, its a sign that he had seen . enough,' and wanted to be hauled op. They hauled him up safely at the top; and, when they saw that he was alive still, and smil ed as pleasantly as before,' they began, to think he was something , more - than a marj- t .- i I " ' Some of the negroes, who thought he iad insulted their gods, attacked him soon afterwards arni "tried to kill him. But the slim youth made such work among them "with bis sword and pistols, that' they very quickly fled, leaving ever so many of their companions dead on the ground. . . . , FrouVisle to isle in the great Indian ar chijeIago, thi3 bold youth foamed under the burning sun by day, and the deadly dewa by nighu?1! Whatever.' nature vbd planted there thai was rarest and ' strang t, be saw; for he had a fierce passion for knowledge, this youth.- ' " A' few months more7ahd you might have seen him among the jet-black iN'ubians on the distant borders of; Egypt rooti ng .out queer old relic o( the times of the Phara ohs, and rovingt through the- deserts, where ! few white' men have ever irod and on the dosy ruins of the giat Greek cities, grop tog through the Tine lee vs and the : raosa for some traces or the valor and the genius that bad once shone there. Yet another yearand Jhulh wal on lhe coast of Africa a surgeon in a United . States vessel. Not far from'" the cruising ground wen the native, slave mars, where the wild African kinifl r sell their gubjec's at about a dolYar a bead. 'Thiiher, said the youtb, 'must I go Arid he' went On the way' he caught the deadly A frican fe . wer, and every one said, poor fellow, it; will be bis last cruisel -VV- :' ' - r-..-?-; They sent him home to Philadelphia, that be might die there, and his family arid friends. wept over him, and thought it bard .that one so young and so promising should A; While they were weeping, the youth his name is Elsha Kent Kane stole down Vto Washington, and went to see Presideni Polk. He looked, so lngard, with his trembling limbs and shaven head, that peo ple wondered what he came to do therc 'He let them know. .He .wanted to - serve ; in the war against Mexico. The Presi dent sent bim off directly with dispatch- j On his way to the army be fell in with " la party of Mexicans, attacked them at the head of his escort, and made tjiem prison ers ; ' One he ' bad nearly ' killed ' with 'a sword-thrust in the fray; ii was hardly o- ver,,.'wben Dr. Kane was leaning beside him, tying up bis artery w:tb a piece of . pack thread. But the brigands who com posed his escort were not willing that any lives should bfe spared.-T.hey said they i must-have the prisoners to put them tu death. Dr. Kane defiel .them." Standing between them and the prisoners, he", shot the first brigand, and looked so fierce, with . liis revolver, first pointed at one, thea at another, that 1 bey fell back scowling, and ; tbe Mexicans were saved.. ;i ".- T v A. few more years, ahl the roving yooth. . now a eirong, cool, and teamed man, is a- - mong the eternal ices of the polar regions He is surgeon "of the Grinnelj' expedition, in search of Sir John Ffankljn and where ever knowledge is to be gained, or risk run, or strange sights seen in those wild ice worlds, there your may be-4 sure be will be found," as bold, as r smilingj as active , as "ever. ' --'i-'":--r-, At home again,' it is he who tells us what-the Arctic voyagers have done ami . he. who seems to know the most of all 'Americans about those fearful kingdoms 'of frosU. So, when the government sends another ship there, he is apjointed to com- inand it, and other long years he spends in nhemidsL of icebergs, and frozen seaaand -bleak islands, wber never - grew a green Jeaf, leaves his" ship at last, and comes back to us, in spite of all. 6af once more God -Sbless hiaxf h v-i-'i-Lii'-x- And now be i with us; but not for long. I fancy. There is a talk of Irnord Arctic voyages;' and who shall - command tben " hut Kane.'; A rumor of Journeys to "Africa." . io the deseriSj where Bowhite man hasev. r been: who could explore eo- well te he? Dangers' to be overcome,1 doubts to be clear ed up, knowledge to be gained every where. . f. he will itol be idle. Much as he has ilgne. and learned as he j has proved himself, he ' i yet only thirty-three years of, nge; tbf 'best half of his life is to come . .-. . ;. - ' , . - . - .Tke Schoolfellow. A pedagogue told one of his scholars, aeon ofrthe Emeral Isle, 10 spell hostility, I I-o-r-s-e, horse,' : commenced Pat. , No' K ?rjs-ti!ityl' said the teacher. Vut AoAility,' 1 Cure,', replie J Pat, an didn't you tell me, the other day, not tOay hosit ; Be jabers "-its wan 1:1 j wid ye otteday, and another the nix:.' . L J ON OF HONO R. ' - The Cntiali Government refuses to allow the Critiih subjects who received the de- .eoration of the legion of Honor at tne fans Exposition to wear ii ..ia Britain. 4 ': - FILLIBUSTiuRS EJEUTBti.- 'When the sleamfT,. Northern Liirht lefi New; York;on- Monday,-; ihe 2jiU -ult,, for. San Juan, a large nuiriber of men, ilesiii-' ing to join 'Walker's jcorpa" i.n Nicaragua took passage with-spurious tickets. .i Wlurn th- sieamer i re;icbed Sandy Hiok th ; tickets' were "examined,; and, all person who had. not gerwiine ones" were pm ashore : Fourteen of thenvtntve published a state nieni, "explaining ho'w'theywere.iipVlie,i with spurious tickets. -. They further stat that they were trnnsferred to the pilot boat Enchantress, and landed qji Sandy Hook seven miles ' from' any" habitation.: Thej. marched to the Hook,' wliere .tl.ey wero well treated. They sy : ' - : . 0 We organized into a . military compa ny, and Mr. Weed had the honor to b elected captain.". ;; Wjj mnrched across th Horsesboe - on the ice, ; and endured all inaiiDr of hanlsh ps before we arnved at this city. 1 It was a person named ; Parker tmluced . most,oC us to go, and we consid er ourselv-a treated outrageously. Even Capt. Creighton, who wag sent out totakf charge of-the emigrating party, turneil away -when Mr; Weed asked bun lor re-; lief. We consider ourselves as respects ble as most of those who went, and feel very indignant at what has occurred." - ; COMMODORE ABBOT'!'. " Advices from ' Hong Kong, ,da ted the 16th of IJeceinlier, nnounc the death of Coiiimodore -Joel Abbott, commander of our Est liiitt t$qitiMlron. 'J'his fficer en tered the navy in June 1812, and receive! bis commission as Captain 'and Coin man der, in OctoSfr, 1853 Out of the" fi rty foiir years that he was in the ? service, be only passed thirteen years at sea, ten yean and ;nine months having' been, sjtent on shore and other duty, and twenty years and six months without any employment. - BEAR HUNT. . i ' Two young men. residing in Granville. Vermont, a few days feince,imced several hears to their den in a cive upon the Green moantains.. . While one of the hunters stood guard. . the joiher, named Robbms. sixteen years of asre, entered the cave r mei with almibkbarreled pistol,' and suc- jceeded in killing three bears without re- ;ceiviog u wound himself Afer, this, w. ought to hear no more brajrging from Con necticut about Old Put. Young Robum should take the alii fallow's cack-d hat and ure;imentaU. iKillingr three bears with two pisud shots is certainly a performance wor h boasting about. Jioston Tost. r - v ' --f; 1 COWHIDING. f ;;f "v Dr. W. Wooif.-'of TJairo, waa, on Satut- lay week, the receipient of the most gen teel cowhiding we ever witnessed. , If ih facts, as stated to us, m re correct and w have.no reason to doubt their truth it was a most just . and .righteous punishment iseveral days" since a little girl, about ele ven or twelve vears of age, daughter of one of our citizens; wa ; sent to hra store for some articles, and while in the store Dr Wood shot the door,' co light hr upaiit kisseil her, making use of the most inde cent language and the most indecent ud: vances toward her. ; His object was,4onbi' less, to commit a rape upon the child, but his design was frustrated. The father. justly - incensed, ; went, 'cowhide in' hand. and admisistered the longest and most se vere hiding we ever heard of, which was subrained to in a meek. and saintly man ner seldom equaled. Tur and . feat hers would hare been a light punishment for such conduct Cairo Times and Dtlta. , I COLORED TROOPS. SA military association of colored -men has been formed -at Boston. A colored lawyt r has been elecied, Captain, and t ey ask to be admitted to the yolunieer m:h'iia of the Slate as an independent company It is said their application is likely to be favorably acted upon., . 1:J - ' 1 JOSIAH KrGIDDINGS t ' r j The Hon.. Joshua R. Giddings, of Ohio, has addressed a letter to his constituents in which he stated h"i3 determination to retire from public life at the close of the present Conffress. . - - - - - -WHITE COAL. The Bristol (Enirland) Mirror says : ' We see by the Bnstol Presentment, that a bag of white coal nas been consigned 10 Messrs Miles & Kington, of this city, from Australia " - i During a great storm on the Pacific ocean a vessel was once wrecked, and a 4inaker, tossing to and fro on a plank, exclnmeil. over, the crest of a wave, to another t who was drifting by on barrel, 'Friend, ' dost thou call this Pacific?" - v " " V UK1.K AND VEHY SUPERIOR rO IK f Kreah Pareilr Oofrerief, l.iqmr O Wine. Ac , junl received ' by I be tibL-riU;, nJ for-eal' at the lowest price, eoniiing 4f pact -tr ,-; :-J.. !,'. .-" r'U; ..-Ij-t ?!-su ; - Kullnn Market Berf, Smoked Twntuea,. Drlid Kt f,' J .-, Lagulra and Ilia t""tf-e, Noprlr truattd tttfT--ct bet refineH, pulvnii.-d and lust -iuuarw;' Veaas Hjnon. Iroimrial, Gu f-powder arm black Tea of ih annat rup. tor qualrilea.- t.'hiK-o-lute, ioco aa Htna j No. I and 2 , Markaret. in febta., half barrel and knj "od Fihj nice seal ! Herring', in U.TMieitcallr sealed bos cat ar dines, in h;ilf and quarter boxes; Hark wheat, in boxes and b.ixa; Klour, in bbla; and baca; Track era, in bhls. snd hx-. . Also, . Beat's" " Soda, 'ater, Buti-r, t afar snd DvpepsU Uraekfris, it i in boxer. '" Fresh Rntterj Rnsliah d iiry.ine Apple a nt Gohvn Chelae j dol.-jsp nn.t tsrrupa. '' A lurst nd well eeteeted stack of Ketchupp, Sancrs snd Pickles, la bbts. and half barrels, and every varie tv and quality In jars of all size. , Ollvt. in fci g and jars. ' ', . A hKH-B rooms, painted PailSi WJlWw " Ware, H one furnUhing articles, & c , & c. Pur sale prices toaail, by - -:- --s ? Oct. 30 . WM. L.S. TOWJSSHKND. : CRANEKH ni"S r - ON P. BARRKL juat rettied by - ? , L. N. BARLfW.t February ISth, 856. v ' , . ' Z- Xfl'tA RD. -P , 5BARRP.r.S N C S prime arri'le for sale by I, tit BARLOW, - Psbwsry 16th, ISSff. . -, . HA Ea'OF POSTAGE , J flTu the, Eul -Indies. Jamx; Borneo. .Latmun. HumaJi a the: Molucca, unci the Philip pine islands. . , Wa ire ViU'lioriZfil'lb vta'te- tfiat. A-mniro meiil-" loo n it h" -u tilnuVh Grr.it Bit'tiii- for c.-i-iii.g in fmliii tlie BrjiMk. and o'hi-r iot-ii.'tl poMage on lt-1'ers hflWfCli lft" Dai- f'Kiiigdoiu and ifi tHrr " rndii-. ' whet In r t; a Siinilrtf S"U'h.imdoti or via Mar: - illrrt. in tin- nniMli aiait lii-ri af't-r the Uni led State pontage only tltoiilil le fiiid ! ih' couirtrv teller lorbff Gaa Indi-" h .' tr.iiifiiniti d b Vnhrr nl'ifit' ah vvr riuies iz . Jire cents u.r ringl- laiewli ri the At; lai lie Rimvev- kcc if by Biili p ckt, ail twenty one ctnl wlit-u ' ly Uinti-J ; Siatr HCk'-l. - ' ' Owinglfia redact irtif twelve reof- inth Oriili iiHa ' ml Ei'irlai d, which took lact- ile lui i( F biu-iry infiant. th-pin l- riitB of Inter jo las-" bi wt-ew tlf U i inl Slater ii ii Java U'rm- LAbiaifc S in lira, the M .Im-c-in. -Hiid t !- Philippine I liiu s will heiealier be follow; '.j To Java, via Souiliaui ton. 33 instead o; 45 cr-ols the huh, wuawei' ad via Mawill. -53 inriicHd H" 75 i uis Hut half ounce ; pie p.yienl required '" - V 5 ; . , B' inM.' Lnbuaii. Sumatra ihe MoIu a, ami the Pi.ilij'ine iiaids iho rate will ir 41 iiiKtKiitl ol 53 veitio wbftieiii yia Souili imiitoii. and 6f iimifad ol'73 cfnts the qoar er wmcn or 71 insiiail ot'83 et-iits tin hall lloce, when iii by clofil mail vi.iMar il j prepayment also required. J . " Th 'all- above a iriioiifil a r.harirpHhli u leitrr for the l-ilamPof Jav wi I s rovidi- f .r thfir - convey a nrt- by ""British p.tckei . - iiran Si gapore f ut lliey v. ill nltt-rwarils he tlbjcl to a ISelherlniid rwte ol po-'tagi .o. u c iuui of the uiuveyunct i'runt Singaporr J iva. " By th- Prunfiaii' Clo-i-d Mail the rates to fiese countrit- remain unn onjre I. 'J , , " '' NE WELL'S PATENT vlFETY LASH & KAMI FEKDER. . NKW AUTIOI.K, wurranied t prevent all ' V Accidenla ftiMB fho a so ; of Burning Fluid, Camphene. andolktr Explosive Commjundt m il l'orlh pro.lui-tion ! Liitbt. Thh- lnven:ion W rrnlied to all common Lamps an.' Lamp Feeders, Iso, to Solar, Cunipuene L imps, Lanterns, 4c. : ,. - CKRTIFICAI E. - Wilminotoit, M.VViaiw I? th, 854. I hereby cerafv l hal " witnessed ihsexperimentr uf M r. Nrwi ll, with bin patent stalely Lamp, foi fttrnlhinx "ntild""and am prrfrcilv sa'ixned ay i':wft of ihi- mm. if, H. Dickson. . w e aro prepari-a to nil sn iiraorsat non notice, for every de-crip'lon and variioy of l.mn. c " tit oersonsare Ciintioned aanlnfl Inlrinaing up on the above patent, as the law will be rigidly en- rccd airainat wll on'ndt.rs. , C. & D.DuPRF. June 2oih, 1855.: ' 45 tf. WILMINGTON A AVFLOON R. K. CO. Orrica or ths Kso r-Scpt., ' Wilmlut! on, NC. l-rb. 26, ., , rvoTioE. , . : . N EXTRA PAENGKIt TRAIN will run ."A. f.om (oldsboro tu Roi ky Muuntand buckott SUND.AV, .VlBi-b,2 To Ivavr Guldsboiu' al 6,45 A. M.; lear VUswn .it 9 A VI, itetarnina, leave Kocky Vtuunt uin ua ihe Miieonic ci reiiiuplrs nt Mr Giy'a Iti- neral are complott d, and reuch Golds'ioro' in the ett-nlng. .'1 h ipepts ai Goldaboro', Bl.ick Creek, Kaon, 'oner s and KocKy .Wouut, will s-l licit cis fur ihe round trip for the regular first-class one way. Two coaches and one rnr to run: 3. L. FUEMOAT, Enj & Supt. Feb. 29 -148-tf . , 3. K..REST0.V, 'WINES AND LIQUORS. IAS JUST ItKCKIVKD anothir lot o! Ci ler and Vineuar, lou'.hion'a Hitler. V ina Rn iers, Diinhar Sionncli Buter. Moxau tiei'a Bn--rs. nnd Boker' bnieri-,-l'un-h I-Hun t, Arrui k I'uncht onL--ntritd ( 'tear fiitli. D;ul expt-c-! J In - chr. v eHiern, a lot of Kentucky and ua qu h-tnna v hitkirs. anions which are ihe "Oil ol .tye,"tid Rye, wheat Vhiky," White Whisky ')IJ Mong itu-I.i, Kourbon ,nf' common W hisky. In store a choice lot uf Brandnd Pt-achr?, Pr--rt-s and I'ickles. ' Also, on hind, am bng ol African ftppcr. in. the pod ih hoiiei-i in ihe itd. 1 he hid no use for .'fire all Winirr ' in cold duvs. I Pu 'he bair in .ihe ators, which warms the eaiublifhrnent, and my eurluniera ait round ii like a tiove. . . -. Feb.JJ'i ; .. .... - - . 7 rFI.0UR!. Fi70i;R! , . it BBLS. FLO I R in store, and for sale iu .1 VvS kits to suii, by . i .- Feb 28.- 4 T.C.& B. G. WORTH. , RICE. - A- SUPKRIOit ARTICLE of cltan Rico, frerh boa i, in casks and barrels, juat rectited fioui the mill., In alore soil for sale by ' RUSELL & BRO. Feb... 28. , ........... NOTICE! NOTICE! ALL accounts contracted wiln the subscriber on and after 'he first of HI a rib ni-xt. . will bi presented for pvm ni at the end of thit'y days -. lie will keep contanit on hand a' latee and well setf-eted Block of choice- Family Groceries Aines. Liquors. i6c?, at th'.owest possi le prices, .nd will ndeavor i every case to sive - entire aiisfciin.,, j, W.L. S.TOW'N.sHFND.r -. Feb.: 16. .4t;"i. . 142 tf. : LABD AND BACON. 55(K)1: N , C- (hojr-round) Bacon. . - In Khl nrim. X.. . in at i. r. and for sale for caslt, by ;:.t , ... ZKNO H. rTREF.NE, . , ' - io- 7. Market Ktre t i FebrnnryVl9th 1856: ; y -y -.. ', v r AVER and VL It iUi-iBs.; new and fresh, in U whole, half and qn-rter boxr, , Figs, Citron, 'nrramsand Lemon st - - ;.. iDeca. :..., -L-'N. BARLOW'S. , -C THIRD AND FOURTH M .'OLTJMESof Mscnnl. y's UL-fory pt Eitig and. V received and ior sale at Jan. 17.. . 8: W WHITAKER'S. MEDICWE tnFJHCALS, Ac. ' k'HEan'-scribera have just opened, and now reti - i dy for ins)i-otin, tho arsesi - and moat cni ;lete sto'k of Medicines, taiinicale, Fancv Ani eles, Perfumery, Ae , Ac , they have v'r oftVred; eiubracing all the nt w pt-paiati r f the dnv. : . C. D. DoPRE, , Nov. 8. 45 Market street. WINES AND' LIQUORS. , 1 BKLf exta old Meciar w hiskey t " 1 '. " i tO bhls. old Yannisvea do.. ' .: 2 ease Chateau J.at-ur Claret; ' I Pals Brand v; . . ' -.i-r-'t ; Marpiux tJlaret ; , 2 . " St. Kmilion do.;, Ir" Nih-inicl Johnson' Claret ; H casks Brandy. ' For sale by July 19. J. a FLANKER., : EMPTY BARRELS. -nf SECOND hsad.f sanerWw qnalifv.for j fVJ sale by - RUSSELL A. BRO Jan." L ' : : SUGAR. 1" f 20 B8LS. C SUGAR.." For ssleb? -Sp.va. - , WILLIS M. SHERWOOD. - The Intellectual Vigor cf People i indicate by tkt r.;. - j- character of if Literature." ' vTHE: CRllEHION; LITEKlkl 1XD t BITICIL Wl ILI JliCBSAL, 16 pages, 4to. . - . l AS commenced on the 3d of November, I 55, -and has thus far received vety itent-rai uporo a'ion Anxious to extend its influence, and pinet. I upon i anbi-mniial lx3is of support, iht- Puhli, b r desires inoet earn atly to direct the at tt ntion o ' . ha ihinkina public ut America to its cU-uh.s upon .hslr eoo-ideratioa. " .-' . ' .. Tne main feature of the CRITEKION ia its Re views of Curr ol Liieraiure in this dt purtnient royiven ihor u h and e ciiiirii-ms of all the nitst itupurtanl Books as ibry art- issiit d, point ou oil tarfir chitf enr-ctejbt c. snd iodi-tinv their inorsl tendencies, thus keepian its readers informed of all new publications which deserve h'-ir at.ention.. It als contains . . Copious Intelligence tf -Affairs in .Ihe Literary Hvrtd, ,--- . fJossip concerting Boats nnd- Writers, x Announcements of contemplated Publications, and Lists of New Books issued in America and Europe. The Drama, Mufie, Fine Arts, and JScience.al-o ect-ive ailenion,'und several colu mr s of carefull selected and-agrfeai-ki mat r are (:ivei in eoclt lUindtr. In addition to fhr above there ia a de pariment of Miccell.ne lor teadinn of an enter, nining character. cri fully relecu d from i ew boo) and th- shiest reviews, and a weeklv colle tfort ol n otes and Q.ui lit a. v. Irich contains a ureal variet) f euriousand v;lu b'e infortnmion : - - It I eonfidenrlw b'!i ved lhat a journal stirh a hit OKI I'K ION cannot fail to have a gtod ff i-t upon our national litrratuie, and I ' some ex'ent upon i ur n;itlnn.tl ch-irsicipr. It will be found rs- oucially voloable in direciimr the attention of youth to wotka of real i-zrel.eni-e, and encournglnir an pprecia lion for valuable rending which ib.-fny xpidly destroyed by the citculation of superfiri.M tnd sophislicai books. ; To the reading man th- lterary inti lligeoce alone must render it very de tirible ; and to all who wish to p omote in improve item in fast'-, 'h tncoitme' mcnl of merit, and an unc 'mpriiiuisina condemnttiion of vii-ious style, uor.k sentimenl, snd evil principles, snen anentet rise cannot at least, should not be indifferent. To members ol Histarieal, l.i:era v and --'cienii- fic Societies, Lyceums and.. Deb.nine Clubs, the snbj cl discu8ed In litis p -per will at all limes pnveot peeu lar I merest, and it la tne aIn ol h editors to -thoroughly ennvass from time to time those itnport'int philosopbionlqiin. tions which laixate all inqulrlriL- nilniis, cotretrtiny lalse llied ies. and encoursginz profit h Inv siisilion. Tho C'tl I'ERIO V is puhli-hed at S3 per an num, payihle yearly, ha IPyea ly or qairit-rl.r Inad vi nee. Specimen copies supplied on npohcutlon to the Publisher, CHARLES R. ItODK, . --.XMj. 11J, riusiau stroet, new oric Jan. 12. . --- '. , . 1 28-6 1 100,000 COPIES! STEAMBOAT DISASTERS ON THE WESTERN WATERS 'AND STEAMBOAT I DIRECTORY. IHE uniiersisim d huve now in course o." prepar ation a NEW STKAMOOAT UIKKCTOilV, which will be Usaed in October next the book will contain ov r two bund ed pa fees, HuMtaied in tb oeet style, and neati bound ma dura ble. ma oner. Il will be oi-e of lite iuosi iniercsilnsi UodSs ever eubiij-h. d, and will be a book ihui will bo ioiereat to ail classes of people. Tho siieanibonl Di rectory will contain a eoii'pltti it and description it all the sieamioata now uft i on Ihn Wester o nd Southern waiera. The lensih, model, speed, power, nnd tonnage of e.ich boat, where and by whom buili, the name of the oa t . with ihe trde she is in. Also, the nsniet ol Captains nnd otli eers, her aui &c, lc. The Dili ctory will . ont.iin 4 history oi Mruini ot'i und Mtitihouiins: on tin esti-rn waters, since 'lie spplication of sp aiu . .ao. a Sketch of the first bout built for the Ohio liver, wlill the Bume ol the builder, commander. nd owner. The Kiver Hi rectory will contain a list and des i ription of m1 the -Moumbout Disasteia that have ceiirnd on the Western and outhern waters, he:iittifullv illustrated, with a list of nil those who iiave neiUhed by their burning, sinking and ex ploding, on the Western un I Southern waters I he Unectoty will contain Maps or the tinio, .Viissisrlppi. Alisstmrt, Illinois, .trksinsas. vh'ie, ted, Ouaehita, Vazoo.and other rivers, with the; towns, and -iu laid down, with mrr ct distan. s .ilo, iitany other iivi r and commerci-il items ol inteiest t'f ihe people at lurge. The book will con t:iin ihe cards oi iho various United Slates m ill r,.4ts. with i ha trade they arein,e.,A The t'i rectory will ulso contain a complete lift ot all the responsible f-lcsniboos Licenced - Officers, ihelr pUces f resid.-n' e.dr c, fe ; the new tsteambout Law. i:s r quirenti n's, wuh coipnienis. showing wherein i t oenefils the incompetent officer, and in jures the competent officer. &-e..&c.and nil thi important United Stales Supreme Court steam boat Uecisions upjo rinte J the Kates and imiMr tnt Hominercial privileges. Bills ot l.adinu. im oortant Uecisions of the various United Spates courts, in reuard to Freights lost and damaged, &e. , die t with many other things of intettst. The Directory will be illustrated in ihe best style snd printed in the best manner The nut hot has lor six yeatsbeen fathering together all ihe facts md items In regurd to the. numerous steamboat disasters on the Western and Southern waters, and now intends publishing them in book form. The prh e of the work will be put at tho low aunt if One Dollar. 'I n thousand copies will he issued for ih bom men j a I others desirous of subscribing will have to do an at onre, as none wili be printed tniess ordered in advance : i This work is destined to hive a" circulation of over eighty thousand copies, as the publishers srr receiving large numbers of f ubscribers, pr mail, from all parts of the country, dailv. Some of the oldest boa linen, as well- as most scientific men of ihe times, are contributors to the steamboat Direc tory. " ' ' ' ; The Directory w! be Issued in October, and will he an ornament to the parlor as well as steamb at. By remiMini: On- Dollar (post paid) you will re ceive a copy of the above work. EfAII communications and tetters should be addressed to i . y . : .- ; 4 fJAMEST; LLOYDS CO., - v - . Poet Officv BuildinT. " I ..v)-:;.. :.,.!- . Cincinnati Ohio. July'! 7th, 1855. :;.:,.:-v-t.! :-i, 53-tf. ; - VARIET V AND EXCELLENCE. I Ml y largest assortment ot Umbiellub is always lobe found at the Euiporiun ,nd-we sell I hem at tower prices than any oihr hmiw In 'own jHPAUt d MYERS. X6v.'27. 1 Hat and Cap EmporWm. '"' pEMIui4G7ATwXTHE WORLD. 1 UST received from Phoenix Distillery, persehr, I lewis dulor l live bu s Old WjtgnoLa Wti iev.also.nn hand.s'gefine-art'elsf Old Ben nesey Brandy, (Vintage 1S49.) Frsalehr . Dec 6 v WM. L. S.. TOWNsilEND. ivi BOOTS AND SHOES. Pit R andersiuned is continuallv rsoelvins di rect from the Manufacturers, lare suppHeaol Kooa and shoes of all toe varios kinds, and ha mow ontosnd.a goodtsswrtinent of Men's A Kovs' thick kip and calfskin Broeans. Received ibis w.-ek.a few cases Gentlemen's fit.e ealtskin Rootm, suitable for the Spring and Summer trade. For ale wholesale and retail. . i' - Boots and Shoes-Manufactured ioder. . -Also, tor salo Or-.y's Ointment and Perry Davis Ve-elable Pain Killer. t - . ; - . , , . GEO. R FRENCH. : , April 14. . . . . . ,13-Jif MESS PORK. -v. -y: BBLS. Mess Pork, ior sale by . I tf . ...... ZR0 H. GREENE , " -v vNs. 7. Market Street. February 19th 1856. t t. ... - - t.? W. & W. UAII ROAD CO ; Feb. 1 5, 1856. NOTI E. There ill he no SUNDAY MOR NING (day) Train from Wilmingtwn North orfroMi irld-in South ' Ths. sf'ern.ton 4nisht) I'rain will continue to run as asaai. tuskinc' a conneciiuB all ihe way North to New York, and Sotill to this place, I- ERKENONT, - - tuperinlendanl. ;. Feb. 16. . . .. : J. M. STEVENSON, GENT for the sale pfall kind of Produce. Office on Piinctsa t , under ADAJ1S, BKO. S. Un v i I min ion, ft. C Feb til-tl. J. M. STEVENSON . GEO. W. DAVIS, CO 31 j I SS 1 0 N BI ERC U ANT, SOUTH WATER STREET, WILMINGTON, N. C. . Jsn. 32. 132. GEORGE n. RELLEY & BROTHER, - ' . DEALERS LV , , FAJ1UT CIlflCriBlES 1XD PROFISIOSS. s -'No. 11 ORTH WATKRiTRKET, - . r - . i WILMINGTON, N. C. ITTILL keep constantly on hand, Sur, Cof VV fees. Molasses, Cheese, Flour. Bmter, Lard, .'inin, Candles, Crackers, Starch, Oils, Snuff, c dtc.-';'.,, .' i i- .... t . ;. " ' ' ': V BBrcBSNcxa : -O. G PabsLsy, President of Commercial Bank. Iohn McUn, ": Bank of Wilmington. ! ;;. .,: i ' , - Wilmington. Rev. R.T. Hmi5. R',ei-h- Rev W. u. bosbitt, Gcnsboro'. Feb. 14.'-, ,-- r:: JOHN A. STANLY, COMMISHIO V MERCHANT, WILMINGTON, N t. Oct. 6th, 1655. 83. CIRCULAR. . BOOK FOR EVERT SOUTHERN METHODIST Early lit 1 856.. probahly it) the monih of Febru try, I expect lo publish a new work to the partic ular failures of which I beg Icove to rail your at tention, i ' ' j The Annals of Southern Methodism, for 1833, will be a 12 mo volume of hot less than 360 pages, woll printed, iroiu stereotype plates, upon cood ; paper It wi I cont.iin ail avnilabls statistics in. every depurtment of the operations of the MKTHOUiai EPISCOPAL CHURCH. SOUTH. The design embrm es the Plan of Episcopal visi tation; accounts of the session of ad the Confer, enccsheld in Ir55, the appointments, numbers, Ac; x summary of ull reported revivals, notices of the deilicaiion of new Churches; reports of College Comi.it nctmetits, with all else connecttd with our educational movements; a resume of our Mission ary operations, embracing whatever seems of gene ral Interest in '.In I depurtment ; the movements of the Tract and Sunday :S hool societies ; whatever iipptrtiins to our pub-ishfng interest,1 with an-n.-uni emem of all New Kr.oks published by our t Concern. or written by Southern Methodists; what the hurch is doing for ihe ins-ruction of Slaves tlistoricnl and Biographical Essays; interesting p rsonu! r miniscenees ; and a miscellany of im portant facta surf incidents. ! THE ANNALS." It iabeti ved. will be a fair and full daguerreotype of the pri'grifsof Southern Methodism. ' Ii will occur to i no. at once, that If, I have uc ci ded in preparing th'S volume with any reasona ble amount ol skill, it will not only be a very agree able book f-ir present reading, but that every year will add to its val'te a showing the posture of Sou thern Methodism at this particular juncture of its history. ; THIS DIGEST . i l Will be specialty valuable ass Book of reference. ; .. srhntever question of general in eresl may arise In n a.ir.i to Ihe t vnnta of 1855. il is hoped lhat a s.tttMuctorv answer will be found in ihw Annuls. hiie it'r is believed that : ihe Ministers in our hurch will desire copies ns soon as i huy can be obtained, I have paid regard to the what I suppos ed the taste of general readers. The older mem bers of the Church wiil find sketeht s that carry them back to their earlier compeers, as in thi de partment I have not testilctcd myself to the histo ry of the year, hot have collected whatever has ap peared during ihe year, which, us h story snd biog ihy. preserves the ; incinoii of t'ltotden time, and of the early men of Southern Methodism. ' The work wili be published at One Dollar a copy. Those who, subscribe in mlvanee, shull rece ve the first copies issued from the press. A gold dollar pusied in n letter can be sent securely and Is pref erab'e to Mils of distant anka. Those of the banks n North and sSouth Carelin will be as good as gol.l. In return a copy will be sent well wrapped and pre- mid. . : , . . My address is Goldrboro. N. C. ; CHARLES F. DEEMS. Dec. 29. . 4.. 122-lm CO-PARTNERSUIP. HAVE this day issociatud my brother Oliver, 1 with inn in the General Grocerv and Comm.!--i n buslnsss. The firm will be GEO. H.KKI LEV & BllO. We h 'peihat our kind psi'ons and friends wilt rominjie their patronage which they have so liberally bestowed on ihe senior partner of the jeoncern heretofore. Our stock will consist of Sugars. Cofiee, Mo lasses, Flour. Buitrr, Cheese. Lard, Bacon, Rice, Sonp, Cnndles, I'nnciies, Fish and Potatoes, starch, Broomt, Tobacco, and everything in the grocery line, except liquors. We also further promis- not 10 be uodercolii in the prite of oursrii- eles or bettered as to quality. ' We shell still con- inns ihe cash system, or 3U days to good sna punctual customers. - Feb. 6. GEO. H. KELLEV 139 tf. POTATOES. I OM B8f S Mercer, Chenango, and Planting I Ol I Potatoes, now receiving. For sal by iov. 29. ; , , GKO. HOUSTU.i, COFFEE. . ;. : , i FULL Supply of Java. Lneuayra aud Rio " Coffoe, now receiving, and for ssle by Feb. 5. GEO. HOUSTON. DAILV EXPECTED ' 1' . 25 BbN.C. Yellow ciogar. ' v 2 Hhds. .Muscovado do. ?' TO BbLs. Crushed and ground do. 30 Bbls. ItUh Potatoes PUniiug snd Mer " , ' err. ''...,.: . - ' 30 tass Rio and Lagunyra Coffee. 100 Ploush,. Corn Sheller nd Straw Crt ters. For sale upon arrival, by ; , ZENO II. GREENE. Feb. 6. , i , No. 1 Market st. -POTATOES. TrELLOW Potatoes, for planting and white, X for tnblc use, for sate by ' Jan. -2 ' ' - GEO. HOUSTON. RLTISFD CODE OF N. CAROLINA. ON AtrTKD bv the General Assembly ai.thescs Cisionof 1854. together with other Acts of a Public fend General character, paased at the sstne session. The Constitution of the State. The Jonsiitntion of the Uoiti-d S I a tes, & c, c. Vtae . For salj at the Book Store of " .... . Jsn. i'2. S. VV. WH1TAKER. PAINT. HAVE just received lot of P.rldgewater Fire and Water-proof Psint, (ground moil.) in pack age of 23, 50 and 100 lbs. each.- This article, for roofs, vessels, and brdsres, Ac , issopertor to sny other in m irket is cheap and should be nnlvcr U used. Try it. , GEO. HOUSTON. . Feb. S. - ..": ",-... .- : . ' J DISSOLUTION. : : " piK firm of Wilkinson & Esler is this lay dis i solved by mntuat consent, the business will be -ettled by It Wilkiason. 1 s .3. WILKINSON, i.. O "V-Cv,;-;.-; V WM. M. ESLER. -, Jan. 14, 1856. J. WILKINSON wHl continue the Upholster ing and Paper Hanging lo all its branches. Those having accounts asainst Wilkinson & EsU-r will pteas present 1 hem, sad ihnse indebted will con fer a favor by Disking payment immediately to ,. - , . J- WILKINSON. Jsn. IS. ' ; ; . l BUSINESS CARDS. v JOSEIM1 WILKINSON," UPHOLSTER & PAPER HANGER, KEEPS ON HAND AND MADE TO ORDER, Mattresses, Feallur Beds, Window Curtains and fixtures. 7 " AH work ia the above line done at shortest No tice. ' Wilmington, N.C., Market St. ; Jan. 19, 1856. ... , , , , 1. ! ... J. C.LATTA, COMMISSION MERCHANT 4" GENERAL WILMINGTON, N. C. Oct.I,J856. 85-lye. JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM, Crneral CommUsIon ami Forwardln Merthant Prompt personal attention glveti to Couslgu . oieiit for Sale or felilpment.. . Liberal Cook adeancee made on Coneiqnments to me or to my Ne to York friend. - Wilmington, Jan. 30, 1856. , .. 135. jambs Asoaasow ANDERSON & SAVAGE. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, .... WILMINGTON N. C. Liberal cash advances made on conalgnmtrits. March 27, J855. ... 94. RUSSELL & BROTHER, (LATB BLLIS. BCSSELb AC CO ,) GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, , WILMINGTON, N. C. Liberal cash advance made on consignmentsof Naval Store, Cotton, and other produce. May 3, 1655. . C. &D. DuPltiT WHOLE SALE AND KBTAL DCALER8 I H Di ngs. Medicines. Chemicals, laints, Oil, Dy e Stufls, tilass. lertumery. Cigars, Old Liquors, fancy Articles, die., MARKET STREET, WILMIKUTON, N. c. "rescrlptionscarcfullynoinpounded by experi enced persons. - - ' Mrcl'28' l855- ' t. c. & b. c wo urn, COMISSIOI AND FilllWlP.DING IHEKCinTS, WILMINGTON, N. C. Jsn 17, 1855. 125-c JOSEPH II. FLANXER, General Commission Merchant, WttJIIXUTOX, X. C. May 9th, 1855. , 87-ly-e. JAS. n. CHADBOURN & CO., General Commission Merchants, WIliMISGTOW. N. V. Jas. H. Chaosoobji. Geo. Chadioiis. Jan. 1, 1856. U3. HENRY NUTT, FACTOS AM) FORWARDlNIi AGENT, Will give his personal attention to business intrust- - td tt his tars. , Sept. 8. 1855. " 75-Iy-c. " GEORGE MYERS, VUt)lESLE ASD BETAIL CROCER Keeps constantly on hand. If in. 7Vo, Liquors, ProvUiont.H'ood and Willoir Ware, Fruit, Confectionariei,if-e. South Front street, . - WILJZINGTON, N.C. Nov. 18, 1855, 109 : GEORGE HOUSTON, ' T : vr.xi.Ko. in . Groceries. Provisions, and Naval Stores ; COMMISSION MERCHANT, VESSEL AND FORWARDING AGENT, WILMINGTON, N. C. Aug. 2. 60-tf H. DOLLNr.R. O. POTTt. R. IT. J. CAMCRDCN. , DOLLNER, POTTER & CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NEW YORK, April 30, 1855. 2My. L. N. BARLOW, WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCER, AND OesLKR m LIQUORS. WINES ALE. PORTER, 4-c. No. 3, Granite Haw, I'rout Street, WILMINGTON, N.C. Feb. 17th, 1P56. . . 140-tf. S. M. WEST, Auctioneer and Commission JlcrchanU ..WIlj.tllNG I'OSi, N.C. WILL sell or buy Real Estate and Negroes si , a .small commission. . . A LSO t . Strict attention jlvento the sale of Timber, Tur pentine,Tar, or any kind of Country Produce. Offlce sacond door, Sfouih side of Market street, on the wharf. Jane 12. 1855. ' 33-ly. ADAMS, BROTHER & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WILMINGTON, N. C. July 28. , 58 1 . W ESS El.. H. B. EILEBS. WESSEL & EILERS. COMMISSION MRRCIlANTS.de WHOLE KJSALR GROCERS. North Water St.. Wil mington. N. C. intend to keep at the aboVc stsnda generalassortmenl of Groceries, Liquors, snd Provisions at wholesale and 10 carry on a GencralConimission Business. , iirinsci : K. P.IIall Pres't Br'ch Bank of the State O. G.-Parsley, Pres't Commercial Bank. P. iC. Dickinson, Ksq . terlK York, Wif. Jan. 20 186. ; ' 131. JA8. F. GILLESPIE. GEO. 8 GILLESPIE. P. GILLESPIE A CC PRODUCE AND FORWARDING AGENTS. ' WILMINGTON. N.C. Patiicnlar attention, paid to Ihe receipts and Saleof Natal Stores, I imbcr, Lumber, Corn, Bacon, Cot . . " ton, f-c, q-e. March 30, 1855. . . '. ' . 6. D. CASHWELL, COMMISSION MERCHANT, WILMINGTON. N. C " Sept. 30. : f : .; 84-tf C0CHRAN & RUSSELL. (SCr.CESSOaS TO TH3S. 1LIB3E4C0 ) General Coraniission Jlerehants, No 32, North Wharves, snd 63 AWA Water Sts. PHILADELPHIA. ' S. KAITIT COCHIAS, ' ' . W. . BOSSBLL. '- : ' 'J'' . Liberal cash advances made on consignments. Jaly 30th, 1355. ; ... 58-iL ' ..HOOPER, DEARBORN L CO., COMMISSION MERCHAN TS, , . WILMINGTON, NJ C.s - ? ato. HOOPBB. l.U DBABBOBBT. ' WSt. L. HOOFBB. -July 28. - 63-tf LZ '-'iAJSM I ANTIN E CANDLES.;h; 7- - 40 Boxes No. 1. Adamantine CnTles. rust re ceived and for sal by ZENO ii. GREENE. Feb-5. . - m,: -,.-' THE TRI-WEEKLY COlllUirXlXb Is publlahed every TossoAy, TscKnr asf 8 atb a bat at SS per annum, payable n e.l cases' in advance. ... . BV THOMAS LOnlNO Editob sndPsossii-' roa, Corner Front sb4 Market Street, WltSflBOTOJC. n. c. : RATES OF ADVi:!TISIN:. I sqr. 1 insertion SO 50 t 1 sqr. i months. 4 Ot 9 od 8 00 1-2 75 ft" 3 1 3 " 1 00 I 1 " 6 1 1 month, 2 60 1 1 12 12 00 1 en lines or less insks a square. If an adver tisement exceeds ten lines, tlie piles will be in proportion. , All advertisements are payable at the time of their insertion. Contracts with yearly advertisers, will be madV on the most liberal terms.. . , , , , No trsnafer of eoniracia lor yearly advtrilsinff will be permitted, bhould cireumatancea render a chanxs In business, or an unexpected rrmoeal necessary, a charge aceordinr to the published terms will bs at th option of ths contractor, for' the time he has advertised. The privilege of Annual Advertisers is strictly limited to their own immediate business end all advertisemrnls (or th benefit of other person, a well as all advertisements not Immedialnly con nected with their own business, snd sll excrs of advertisements in length or otherwise beyond the limits engaged, will b charged at the ususl rates. No Advertisements Is included In the con!rac( for the sal or rent of houses or lands In to n of country, or for the sale or hire of nogrors. I. lit er the property I owned by the advertiser or by other persons. These are excluded by the term "immediate bueiness." All advertisement Inserted In the trl-weckly Commercial, sre entitled to one lesertion in th tTceJEty free of charge. JOB, CARD AND FANCY PRINTING EIECDTED 1.1 SUPERIOR STILE. AGEXTS FOR THE COMMERCIAL.' NSW YOBK Messrs. DuLtMBB oz. Pottbb. Boston Chablb Smith, No6, Central Wharf1; Philadelphia S. K. Cohbsi. Baltimore Wat. II. Pcakb and Wm. TtioMiOif . AUBURN FOR SALE. THE Plantation of the aubscrihel1, 4fInear Raleith,and on the Central Rail J -A- Road, la not yet disposed of. Adcscrip- , tlon has already been given -but no one win of coursd make so important a purchase without visiting thq premise. Apply to Wm. R. Pools, Esq., who Uvea near the place, or to tbe subscriber. T. LORING. . Wilmington, N. C, Aug. 14, 1865. THE NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COJjT'Y, RALEIGH, N. C. THE aboveCompany he been inopcrationsinc the Istof April, 1843, under ihedlrectlonof lh following Officers, vix t Dr. Charles K. Jonhson, President, Wm.D. Haywood, Vice President, John G. W illiams, Secretary, , - Wm. H. Jones, Trcaeure. Pcrrln Busbce, Attorney, . Lr.u nancs k. jonnson, Ur.Wm. II. McKee, Dr. R.B. Haywood. Medical Hoaxd of , Consultation. J.Hersman, General Agent. This Company haa received a charter giving ad vantasea to the Insured over an v other Com nun v The 6th Section gives the Husband the privilege lot insure his own life for ihe sole use of hi Wife and Children, from any claiinsof the reorcaunta. Jves of the husband or any of hi creditors. . Organized on purely mutual principles the life mernbers participate In the whole ul the profit which' are declared annually. Beside, the applicant foi life, when the annual premium Is overVJU may py one nan in a note. All claim for lnaurance agalnat the Company w 1 11 repaid within ninety days after proof of the denttr of the party 1 furnished. Slaves are insured forone or five years, st riles which will enable all Slaveholders to secure thi class ofproperlty against the uncertainty of life. Slave insurance presents s new and Lntrrcstin feature.ln ths history of North Carolina. w hich wl)7 prove very important to me southern Elates, Th last four months operation uf ihia Comoanv showsa veryl argeamount of business more than the Directors .expected to do the first year hiving aireaayissuea more man 2uu roiiRira. 1. Or. Wn. W. Habbib, Medical Examiner, and Agent. Wtlmlneton, N. C. Alltommdnicallonaonbuslncsf of IheCotnninv' should be addressed to JOHN G. WILLIAMS, Sec'y. Raleigh. June 8, 1855. LIME, nAIR, PLASTER & CEMENT CONSTANTLY on hand, and for aale by . GEORGE HOUSTON. 7 PROSPECTUS OF THE RAIL ROAD TIMES; , ' AN INDEPENDENT JOURNAL. Devoted to Netes, Internal Improvement, Educa tion, Agriculture, Manufacture f- Cum- . tneree. . . WE know that the Interests oi the People of our Stste demand surh a paper, sod believing that one free from political srrilis and quarrels, of the day, devoted to auch topics; will be the kind they desire, we confidently enter upon thi enter-' prise with the assurance ot meriting end meeting their approbation snd support. Our object is to make the Times the mirror of the State, )n which all enn see their true interests held up snd encour "Internal improvements.-to thissub- ject we expect to devote es much space as a lull atalement of the various opera tiona will requires for aa our works of improvement idVanre, ao do all the other Interests of ihe State. EDUCATION. It Is a onr p of regret to s!I interested in the Edusatlon.il Inierett of f-u', State, (nd who is notl) that our papers ate so' much devoted to party polities, ic , lhat tbia great cause has been too much neglected ; we propose, therefore, to devote to thi subject, a portion ol our space We will foster snd csrefnlly no'e the advancement of Education, not only in our higher Schools, but also in our Common Sehonl AGRICULTURE, MANUFACTURE AND COMMERCE, nt tuis stage of our t.Uiory, are commanding the attention of a!l our 4 ood State and money-loving citizens. Therefore, ihe )Mr li es wiil be reported with care, snd all items, calcu lated to throw light on either of those ins, par Ll oranchesof industry, willbe carelully glranrd and inserted every week, It Is unnecessary to say more if we had rne, but the "whistle of the locomotive-' nn tt. Last and the cheering news from ti. ,', . 1 orl.n us to close. Permit us homie r, 1, you that the first number of the Tiuxsv : , ,;,sC its appearance about thi time t!. ears r . : this flace from the East. ... TERMS The Times . ! ! Greensborough.N. C, on t tsin as much reading m State, for 2 per asnuto i.i . v . J weekly Irt rial, and con ny peri-r in the me. ...- ; K. - C o. t oi.i:. W. ALCUICHT. J. Nor: 6. JUST OPENED. THE largest ssaoriment of Chemicals vertCcr ed In this msrket. consisting in part of 100 lb. Sugar Lead j 60 Hulph.Zlnei . - 25 M Vallett's ilasa; ' 500 ozs. German Quinine 10 bbl. i'psorn Salt 15 bbls. Coppers sj 25 lbs. Calomel 30 lbs. Blue Mass . . . . .! 3 carboys Spirits Nitre (f!i ) s . - 3 Ana Ammonia. (tn) a rJ a num ber of other Chemicals, f: 'ii the Laboratnijcs of Powers aud Wetghlmao. Cbis. FHis dc Co. For ale by C.a D.DoPKK. June S. 3d s cigars! c: r::::.;r! JUST RECK1VED, 50,000 choire lsna Ci gars, for C. dt t. 1'ei'KK. Wholesale Dn -ri , ti Market t. t
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