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VOLUME XN UMBER- 152. f WILMINGTON, ;N. a'TURU YIORNmG, MARCH; 8y 1856. .; WHOLE NUMBER 1252 MISCELLANY. K THE JIETORT COURTEOUS, -v.. When Lord . was Governor-Gen-- feral of India, ihe 1 !7ttV regiment' (( ' give this, cypher because such a regiment nev er was sees in Bengal, and I don't choose to give the. real number) was quartered at ton William. . - - -, , -Lord - wm a very good .man, pro faablj a very great man, but he whs a sad 'tyrant, and sometimes was. apt 6 fancy that, Instead-of the representative of roy- any, no-was royalty useit. ints war a 'mistake which occasionally led him into error. " - ," iow, Aol. e , who commanded "the li7thwas about as good an officer us ' ever wora-a pair of- epiiuJettes ; 4be .rgi ment under bis command, one of the u.oat distinguished irihta Majesty's service were "proud of him, and loved him; dearly ; be-. cause, although he drilled "theni naiiy till they almost fainted, be never suffered any r one to pass a v slight or to do any thing against the corps that he commanded. He is now a K. C. B. or G. C B. Few pacers have. better deserved this well-bestowed honor. Col. S is a soldi r as the world expresses it, "a soldier, - every :inch of him." " ' " - Mjr Lord , whot by . the by, was a civitiian, ordered a grand review. . 1 he trovps were drawn out on the esplanade. " .The day was burning, hot. ..... , -' The Governor-General , could ' see from -m - - iiis viceregal mansion .anat ihey were, awaiting him. :His" Excellency j chose to . remain longer at tiffin Hh,e troops," having . drooped for nearly two hours beneath the lingering rays of a tropical 'sun, were near ly . wornjuiut," when.. Lord came prancing6ui to look at them. ..It is a great honor to be looked at by a great man ; .so the troops'-presented arms, and the-officers dropped their swords. ; In a moment, how ever, the eagle eye of Lord- beheld -a UOgt VUIU: Up IglJU '. JLJC tijoiaiiiijr despatched an aid-de-camp to command that it should be lowered ;. Col. S respectfully declined,'? on the score :ihat it was the king's color of the 1 17th regiment, And could only do homage to a memoer of the royal tamd. J-1" v'j- 'Am I not the representative of Majes ty r .flfi --I;? i-v'V You re, my Lord. ' .'. :: ' -, Then I desire that flag to be lowered.' " 't-extremely .regret your VExccll ncy,' that rum compelled to decline complying . with ydur order. ; The king's ensign can only be lowered to royalty itself -J' -Sirrnnsisi,-:;S 'My Lord, I will not give nn order con-. trary to the rules of the - service. , and the j i far f i Ana mvan n A ftan - tiewl iia Vi rt -v .-of being placed'at the head of thisgullarit corpsi ' ' - You shall repent- this "disobedience. I shall Jhsrantly; refer the question .home, and if you: a re wrong I'll" have you dismissed the service. - ; . . . v . The enraged Governor General, thwart- 'ed fotlhe first ' time in his life, galloped back'to his palace, where bis anger consid erably impeded bis digestion. The 1 17th jegimem matched" into Fort VViUmm, well knowing they had made a dire and power- f . V- - v . ... . - During the twelve monihs which elapsed for aji answer from Europe, no officer of . the marked corps were invited to.his Ex- -celleaicy's banquets. Many petty elijihu were sbown-them ; in a word they suffer en alls the little grievances which superi or authority can, when it chooses, inflict. ; " Atlength the answer came. -Col, S ' -was right-- He bad acted strictly accord." mg to regulations but a request was con- i VAtrfirt t r Ktrri that In fiitu rs k a IK !a PvaaI v vv w u t v4 1 iii aukui wis 4JAvv l "Jency seemed ; to make; a point .of it', be .would lower the King's color to the Gover- ft .. . . .. . - Each considered" be had gained a tri umph, and the 1 17lb'were marched down to Calcutta again, to prove before the world at large that Lord - was to receive a bow from a red and blue flag. - yclept the King's colors - . ; - Areview was ordered., The salute was given;" and all went off well. That evening the Governor-General gave a grand party. - He as usual commanded the band of 'the European .regiment in the fort (the 117th) to be in attendance it be ing the custom in those days n I way 8 to jstnke up 'God save ibe ICing' the instant, the great man emerged from the . dra wing room occasionally 'See? the "Conquering Hero Comes was thrown in as a delicate compliment, while a flourish' of trumpets announced eccb course in succession, , and tbe-mihtary musicians delighted th ladies during the meat with several pretty airs. '' On the evening in question Capt. C the aid-de-camp, stepped out of the room inl andibly : pronounced. 'His Excellen cy This was a signal that L Lord .was handing down the first lady in com- nanv. anu siiouiu uave oeen lonowprt h I L t 1 . the opening crash of the national anthem. But, alas not a sound responded to the ap- perance of bis Lordship. . - . 'Wbai's this wbat this, eh T U there no band V :' fSH';j;"'V;:ft " Yef," my Lord,', tremblingly replied C - 'the band. of the 1 17tb regiment.' - -' VV hy do n't t bey play 1 Go and ee.i iiese men are saaiy aniien, i tear," bland ly remarked his. Excellency to the "pretty irs-;p . ; ' , ueaifljje-campreturneu.. rie actually looked pnle with horror. - well, well, wby don't they pLiy ?; . ' 'Tny have nut -brought . their ' instru ments . . I-j, . ' ; 'Not brongbt their instruments! Stupid fools t ; TVH them to go instant ly fend fetch them; and if they are not back in a blf an hour I'll bave them all punished. Here, you, Sir, you band-master, do 1 you bear what I'm saying? . Q.uick I ,- r ; " Please your Excellency, I can . V 'And why ? - Do you, presume to bandy, words with me? . r , ffNo, my Lcrd ; but , ' " , 'I'll have no buts. B off, Sir, directly and fetch your instruments.. What could ' CoV S - mean by - sending the band here like a parcel of slicks ?, .1 Uonl want 'Please you: my-Lort, I was ordered to say. the men of the bnd . are under your Lorship's command, and attend according to order;, but the tnsirnnients belong toihe officers who purchased ibea by, subdcrip- iiou out of their own p ickets, and they re fuse jo lend Them to vof .r ' Z V - 'i '. K '"'j 'What?'; roared the -rriiated,. Governor- General. "'. ' "-': : . :'' ':;( adit's nornly" ntuIt.Sirjaculated, the iioor band-masier. . k : 5-5 -We shall hut paint the anger of the greai man: or the joy of the joffiiiersat' findin jt they bad fully succeeded inonfenng thf retort1 courteous on the proudest,:, the bauahtiest man that ever landed in Ben- vaIpi ece of leg a la D V I CE." . The ancient lowri-uf Hennes, in France, ts a place famous for law.ll o visit Reh neswithoutgeuiog advice of some sort seems absurd to the country people round about. - It happened' one day that a far mer named ternard, having come to town on business," bethought himself; that as he had a few hours to spare it would be -well to get the advice of a good lawyer.- He had often- heard of a lawyer named ?Foyf who waa in such nrgh repute that people believed a lawsuit gained when be un-er their cause. ; The countryman went to his office, and after waiting some time was ad milled to an interview. He told " the law y'er that having beard so much about him, and happening to be m town thought ue would c$iil and consult him. . . ?: . t , t Von wish to bring an action, perhaps,' replied the lawyer. -.. KD, no,' replied ihe farn:er, 'I am at peace with all the world " 'Then it i settlement of property that you want is it?'. C 'Excuse me, Mr Lawyer, my family and I have never made a division, seeing that we draw from the same well, .-'.as the " say.; ing ia.' . '' - '' . 'It js, then, to get me to negotiate a pur chase or a sale, ihaf you have come?' I ' ; 'O, no I am neither rich enough to pur chase nor poor enough to sell . ; ' ' Wi 1 1 you tell I me, , then, ' what you do want of me?' said the lawyer in a tone of surprise ' ; .-. - ' y: - -: - 'Why, I have already told you, Mr. Law. yer. replied Bernard 'I want advice I ineaii to pay you for it, of course : sC , The lawyer smiled, . and , taking- pen and "paper, asked the countryman his riaiie. :: ;;. :'iJ-: -"-v- " ' ' ? , . .-Peter Bernard,' replied the couniryman, quite happy wanted. Yuur age?' 4 .Thirty yewrs, or very near it.' " , ' Yniir vocal loiilf' I 'What's that?' ' ' - What do you do tor a living?' Oii that is what it means, is ii2 Why 1 am a rfarmer The lawyer wrote two lines, folded the paper unc' handed it to his client. 'Is ft finished already" sul the farmer. 'Well and goodf What is to be the price of that advice,-Mr: Lawyer' ' ; 'Three francs , " - . Bernard paid the money and . look bis leave,rdelishted that he had made use of this, opportunity to get a piece of advice from the great lawyer. VVhen the farmer reached borne tt'was 4 o'clock; the journey bad fatigued Lira, and he determined to rest the remaindi-r of the day. Meanwhile the bay had been cut two days, and was completely made. One of Ins men came ami aked if i hey should draw in. ' " What, this rvening!; exclaimed the far mer'' wife, who had come to meet her bus handi 'It would 'be a pity to : begin th work so late, since h can be done as well to-morrow , ' '. .7' r... ' '' r Beiral was uncertain which way ) to decide. Suddenly he recollectetl - that he had the lawyer s advice in bis pocket. . - V Wait a minute,' he exclaimed, 'I have an tad vice, and a famous on', too that 1 paid three francs for. it : ought to tell us what to do. Here, wife, see what it says, you jean read written hand better than I' J . .: . The woman took the paper and read this line:! ' ISrever put off until to-morrow what yon Can do to-day.' . . lTnal's ill' exclaimed Benar l; as if a ray of Jighl bad cleared up all his doubts- 'Come, be quick! get the carts and away' U)me mvs! come girls! all to .the hay field! : ' It shall not' be said that I bought a three-franc opinion and mado no use of it. 1 will follow the lawyers advice.' - Bernard himself set the example by lead ing the way in the work, and not return ing fill the hay was brought in. The event seemed to prove the wisdom of bis conduct and ! the foresight'TDf the - lawyer. The weather changed during the nigh an un expected storm burst over the valley; the next morning it was found 1 that the' river had overflowed and -"carried away all the bay that bad been left in the fields. The crops' of tne ne ghboring farmers were com pletely destroyed Bernard alone had not suffered - The. success of his first "experi ment gave mm such faith in the advice of the lawyer that from that time forth he n- doted it as hu rule of cond cti antl became consequently one of the ' most prosperous farmers in me country, i nope that you. my readers, will take a hint from bis sue css, and 'never put off till to-morrow what you can do to-day . " . ; NEW JUVFMLES. : lf RS FOLLVN'-S IVllighf Mures,' rompns V1 ins 'TI- Old Garr. n'r'Made Up Siiij The Prdtr.f Don Mii-ks' True Mole ahoui at and Uuu' "Little Paul nn-1 othei siorfeti, hy Lizzie Armnrr. 'The MusW-iana show B.' nH oih rfforif, by the Author of-Katnhon-a for Childrv. Kit Bam'a Aiv-niarc' or'Th Yarns ol an Old Mariner.' by Mary C Clark; Su GiK das. or ihe TVree.pauW y ulia Kavanah. 'The blue ( tbbona, Str of ttie bat Onitiry,' by .4 n na Hiintrll Orury. aaihorers of '"Frinda and Pur' tunes' 4c. lately PubtUhcd- , For mi at - k - .WHITAKKRSir --V "-BRICKS. - . Kt W NKW VOKhra Bricks, dally es- vVvivmciw.' or saie or J.H. PLANNKft. : , DfCftl.. No. W Wertb Wwr etrm. . ' V U li UN UTOA " V KI.DO.VK . i. . ----- ... ' .Orjyc. o ti k . a- Sort. " . ;''Wilniinain, N. t; , Kfii, a6K ll-6tt. 'fjpHK KOLLOWING MODI ICaTIONS A . change in hu radflT of freiehta lld rca; tvute le'a adepn-d. Iwgu ir firri mni'-diutrly . AiOI.ASSKN Im traulcrrcd int .'h 3d 10 llu 4ih claMi.and tho muxiix udi ihare tube 37 vbi Iter JW ll.. " - - . . WOOD, othf Hum Pine, for all diatancca. as far .orll ia Btng.i. Sl-ft r cird. - TtJUPK.MlAK and UUSlN, from Lecburg, 20 cl prrbbt-s ... ihiPPi RORKM3 60-rrir. - - -On a.t nrticft-a orr ihe N, 5. Kailrnnd, from hCvoa ItaHfitwherethp t-baice Au been hf the rates of ihnl r-wd. ihpy. wfl" no btr h-irt.-d -by die rateit of hi- ioad. il lets ihaa by the rae oi ih N . ; itailroud. l ; - - r FurmrTf and Vin-han nrr notified that aM .ita dcaiin'd i'r he H'eat will ha ' in portt d with area I ;iifmirR Tr m" iff tjig'on by -T train" rh.ti n-w fun Jvur Htues a wek o and frora Goktsboio', eonhc ine at ihut p'ace with a tri-weeklv train Vfi to I'hntlo'te ' . ' ' . .. ..-. s. I, KUEMO.VT, Kng. A Sopt. Feb 29.-1 49 if. -j . " wiLMixGTOis & wel; ur R. CO ' " OrricK K.vei.visa o .scpitbkdbnt, ) ' A iltnington, iM. Jan. I, tfS6 J J. TIL further notice, run oyer jhi road as A: KIWI J - . '! y ; GOING NOItTH, DAILY. v - OAV KXHRKSts TKA1N Ieaea Wilmlnr-or. al6 A..M j arrive at G'ddsborc' at 9 51 leave in t minutes --ana1 arrivtsat Wtldon.tl l.30 -P. NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN lenvca Witmlng too at 4 30 P At.; arrives at Goldi-boro at 8 h . iupptT 20minu(c8i arrives at Wtldon at 1. 00 A. M. "- : , s :.- . GOIVG SOUTH, DAILY. DAY EXPRESS leuea V td..o at 12 v. nr-. ries at Goldbor.' 3 21) P, ,M leovca in 5 niin utes; arrives at Wilmington at 7.30 P. M to sup per. ' - ', . i. . .--...f-.. ; . NIGHT EXPRESS IraTea WrMnn a! 9 P. M.; trriveaat Goldhoro' at 1. 10 A. M leaven in 5 nilAiilnH airlvpa nl V il mi no inn at 20 A. Al - The il?hi Kxnrf Train cuanieii the Nuriht'arolina Railroad, both wa). at GoU bom': ' - - '. . - ' ' -, ' . Through rickets North sold tav vvitminzton;' i Baltimore 1 2; to Philadelphia t4; to Neu Yore SIS 6C:to VVahiagtn, O O., lt. - lpriCXETa Witt NOT ( SOLD TO A MEDIO IK PKBSOX. :.. ....-,,..,..;- Passenger! are notified Ihnl an extra emrgt qf one cent per mile v ill be - required of thott ' who. d not purrkate ticket at station:- r - "' frftgiit by piis-enger trains double rate 'Lo ral tare. uih tickets, ahnm 3 cent per mile; ll ild in the car, about 4 crnfn pr mile FREIGHT TRAINS. Two throt.ph nehedul" rains between Wilminzton and eldto. eat-h ret; leaving ali rnately on Mondnya and ''huradnis and arriviasr on To-day and Kri tai a. Two schedule trains per week to Goidsho. 'r leaving Wilniinirlon on Tuesdnta and Fri it trs, and Goldaboro" on VVednvaduys and Saiur- JaVS ';':r i - ' -f- - Wi" : ' AH due on freight, up rrdnvn, payable at Gen. ral Freight Offire in v llminston on recipt dtttiv.-ry, Irffcludin? that on 'the NonH (Carolina ttaiiroad. s. I. FREMONT. " Jan. 29. ' Gent-ral Superintendent. ' "Orrrca Wit. & Maw. Rtt Road Wilmington, ic. 13ih, )t55. VTOT1CE U hereby ven thai aH Freight Uans - 1 ported by .his Koad will be at the enttra risk ot theowniT. Irurn the mmni-ntit ia unladrn from the Cars atthe point of d-iv(Ty.' - L. J. FLEMING, . , Getterul Superinti rd-nt . Dec 15. . 117 ly 7 ON, CONSIGNMENT, OrV.fi BUsHEI-s White FlinrO.n ; OcJV fiO bbls Flour. (VVilmingion Ii'Bprction ) t .i ' 100 bushels Meal. For -nit In lot to suit, by T. C. tk B. G. WORTH. Feb. 12. . - - " - - . ' v ' MEDICATED GUTTA-PEIJCIIA COI.LODMN. - iEW and Valuable Renn-dv "for diettnin . Wound. Cuts. Burns, and t'leera. It ha. been tried succesnliillv by f'hjslclan, and fount uperior to any remedy of the kind now in use it forms, when applied, a ''micle, slt, elastii'r:n inipervion to waicr. aasimihitinj: moat p rfwtlx the natural Ctttirle. It may be advantngeoiilv itned in chap.ied lip. exeotiation! abmti the nerk and ears of -children, and lor abratiena f almost every kind, and as a dressing in . surgical ouera- lona - - v s. . .-..- . .. The proprietor feel great confidence in preaent n( tfe above article for nse. Ix-ltevine ll will orov. fully adeqtta'e to the ends propowt,- and invalu.i bte as a medicinal rem dy. For Kale bv the Pro priet.rs, ' - v C. & D. DuPRE. 1 LSO V KTERI AIM V GUTTA-PK RCH r COLLODION for Saddle and Harries Gll, Wourdi and sores on horses. - For sale bv ihe Pro nrietors, ... -- - . u. n. UuPitK, ' May 20. Orojslsls. Wilmington. N C. , IIARTTAN'S HOTEL (LATE WASHINGTON AND LAFAYETTE) wts thu nv nPb'ivirri rv Tut- I Subscriber. formerlVDroDrletor of the Fav. lis etteville Hotel, and is now ready for the ac commodation of travelers. - : JNO. HARM AN. . 3i-tf. Wilmington June 7. CIGARS, CIG1RS. Kf) (( i i BEST Havana flgars prime st JkJJ f ' tide also, a few boxes choic.v Chewing Tobacco. Fur sate by V. fc'D. DoPHE: . ' . MaiKet atrt-et. June E. - ' NOTICE! NOTICE!! I'HESuhseriVcrvmurd r:)ii:t:t n!iy notify aQ person iMtiebted to him- account and vote due to make immediate settlement as Tninej must oe naa. u.u. Jittan. Oct. 4. . - ' . 87 - GLUE. -f fr BBf.S a prime artlcl" for Distiller. For I aale ly -. -,. ADAMS, BUO.& CO.; Nov. 17. 105 PHE undersigned havln now some first rait' workmen employed, is nreoared to nianufae- ure Itoots and Shot a lo or-ier at i-hort notice ll work warranted.. Also, all kinda of rcpairins- done with neain.ez.e and uUpatrh. . - . July 24 . , . t; GEO. R.FRENCH. NOTICE ! NOTICE 1 1 NOTICE ! I! I 'HOSE who' have not paid ihetr accounts to I .January lft. will-Dleasr du ao Immediately 19 it is aSaiiitiv necesaary for a receive sst year's Bills tn order to pay our own.- re! fnr ther not lee will b uanecesarv. ttererifu.ly, .Jan. 26. . - ; - - . . - G EO. M Y k Rs. CriEniClLS-JUST RECEIVED : 1 I ulli'oz R"ftiiitws l.9) l '600 d. French - do; ' - - 50 lbs. -CaUmel t - - 20 do, Svr.Iodidtronj. . . ' S da. Rlu Mas-f - ' ' r ' 60 do - ValSrit's Ala, " v " m- i SO gallons Sn't Nitrs i .- -; " 1 40 do. vAq Amtnnr ' r " -; ; 20 l,Ms.Fpom Salts, --' . j 5 10 d- 0.tpperas. '. KVr aite b'-"" r ! C. d D. DsPUE, Wholesale Dra-fglsts ' .,Oct.S. ' - . . - , 86W " - "v.- -. - - The JnteUtctuat Vigm- ef a Ptopte ia indicated bv the - ' Character ef it LUeraturt.n . - . THE; CRl LEHION"; LIIEKibT A.D I CnifiL VLULT JnULMU . ' -" 16 pages, 4to.i ,,. " f AS commenced n 'he 3d of November, IP55, t " V and hit thus tar received very general pro : atlon AuxJ.jus to rxteno its tnnuenee. and ptuci ( tipona aubrantia bnsie of tvpyti, lb Pullt h r desires tuoet t arnsllv to direi i the at t ntion o tie MiinkinK public ui America to lis elftui a upon heir con-loeratKin ' ' . - a Tne main feature of the CRITF.lt ION f its e views ufCurr nl Literalure. fin this department ire given h.r. u -h and ah'e niiiirlrnis Of all the imst hnportant Rooks as 'b-y are isstif d, point rig nit ih.'if chief -nttrteieriot es, and ludinHint! their moral t.-ndencles, thus kreiin? 'its renders idfortned of all new publications wlik-h deserve heir attention. It also conttilns - Copious Intefiigenct ef, Ajfatrt- m the Literary WorlU .-, " - - . . Gossip concerning Books and IVriterSi , . Announcements of contemplated Publtcatton and Lusts of New Books issued in A merua and Europe. The Drama, Mumc, Fine Arts, nd -cience.nU"1 et-i lve attention, and several columt S of curefull elcti;d and agreeaMe mat er are given In eaeli uttmoer. in a'tdmon to itit above .there is a le patiment of Mii-eell.neH ior teadine til an enter taining character, cart fully relected from r ew hoot and the blet reviews, and a w eekly ci.lle lion til Votes and Qutim. wlii h contains a great vsiietv t curious and v;ilu ibfe-infrtnaiin- ; ' ' It is conftdenll" brib-ved that s journal such as iheCltl I'Kii ltN eannot fail to have o g'tod t ffi-ei upon our national literature, and t - souie extent upon-t uv ntlonl character. It will be found es pecially valuable in directing the attention of youth t wot ks of real -excellence, and encouraging in ippreciation for valuable reading which is belnu rupMly destroyed by the circulation of superficial ind sophistical books. To the reading man the- literary int lligence slons must render il very dl tirtble; and to all who wish to promote an improve ment in last'-, tna tnctttagement or merit, and an uncompromising condemnation of virions style, mock sentiment, and evil principles, such an enter prise cannot at least, should not be indifferent. To members ot Historical, Ll:era y and 'cieoil- fie Societies, Lye- tuns and Debating Clubs, the subjects discussed in this p -per will at all tiniei iinve of. pecu inr Inierect, and ft Is the de'isn of rh-editors to thoroughly canvass from time lit time hose i np-irf tol philosophlenlqtin: tions which alt ate all inquii-ini; ntinos, eorrer iin 1 false Iheo i'. and encottrnging profit iMa fnvstie-trlon.: TheClI I'KRItfV ia puhli-hed at 3 per nn- otira. payable yearly, half vea ly or qti trierlr in ad- Vance. Specimen copies euoplied on npnlicatiun to the Publisher, . (JH A It LKS H. ittlDH , - "flj. IIJ, Nasiuu street, New. Vork Jan. 12. - .- 12S-6t 100,000 COPIES! STEAMBOAT DISASTERS ON THE WESTEUN VVATEttiS AND Si'EAWBOA t . - DIRECTORY. . I HE indersiini d have now in coutse oT prepar ation a NEW STEAMBOAT DlllKOTOitV, which will be iesued in Oetobe next the book wnl contain ov- r luu hund ed pages, flurtiatedin lh tienl style, and neatly bound in a durable man tier. It will be or e of the most interextlntt books ever iiubllfh- d, and will be. a book thut Will bu. initrest- ing to all clashes ol people. Tho St'-amboat Di rectory will contain a complete IUt and de.-criitiini ol all the steamboats now afloat on the Weatern and Southern waters. The length, model, sp-ed. (tower, and tonnage of each boat, where and ly whotn hoili, the nume of the boat, with thetradt he ia In. AlJ, lberiiui-t of Capinlns nd om 0- rs, her sue, die, vc. The Diiectory villi '-oDt.iin a himory ot Men tut oats and Meainboalinit on tin k estrrn water, since the application of sh am . ilso. a sketch of the fint boat built for the Ohio river, with tho name ol the buihlt r, commander, ind owner.' - i. - ' The UJver Directory will contain a' list and des- 1- ription of a theicambuat Disasteis that have ucrnrrtd on the Western and southern waters, heuiifull illuef rated, with a liat of all those who have pet ished by their burning, sinking and ex yl.Hting. on ihe WeHi-rn an-t Southern waters : The Diietioiy will contain Mapa of the Ohio, Vllssis-li pl. MiesftuU, Illinois, Arkansas, Wh'te, it,:d, Ouai hita. Yazoo. and other rivers, with the; towns, and eitti s laid down, with corr ct diitan.- ilso, jiiany olher liv. r and commercial items 'of interest to the people at large.- The book will con lain the cards tit tho various United States mail boats, with ihe trade ihey are in, c, ' .The di rectory will aim) Contain a complete Jll ol all the responsible steamboat Licem-ed Officers, :heir place of residnt e.Ac, f-c ; ihe new Steamboat Law. i:s r qiilrenn nis, with comments, showing wherein il benefits ihe incompetent officer, and In jures the compesent officer. &--.. &c. and all rhi imporlant United States Supreme Court Steam boat Decisions up to dale J ihet(eS and impOr tant CiHinereil I'rivilt-ee, Rills nl t.ailinsr. im portant Decisions of ' the various Cniti-d S'alek court!", in reward to Freights lost and damaged, ir.&Cl with many other things of fntert st ! The Directory will be illustrated in the bei-t style and printed in the best manner The author has lor six years been gathering together nil ihe facts nd items irt regard to th. numerous steamboat disasters on the Western and Southern waters, and now intends publifhing them in book form. -The prh e of thework will be put at tht low stun .f One Dollar.' Ti n thousand ropieswill be issued for the boatmen; a' others desirous pf Btib.ribing will have to do so at once, as none will be printed unless ordered in advance - "1 ..This work is destined to have a circulation of over eighty thousand copies, aa ihe publishers art receiving large numbers of lubscribers, pir mail, from all pans of the country. dilt . Sonte of the oldest boaimen, as well ss most scientific men of ihe times, are contributors o the Mesm boat Direc tory..; ' --- .' .-; ' , .. ' , , The Directory will be issued in October, snd .will be an ornament to the parlor as well aseteamb st. , -. Hy rcmitiin One Dollar (post puid) you will re ceive a copy of the above, work. ..... . , CAil communications and letters should be addressed to " . . . .. - . , , ' . JAMES T. LLOYD A CO.,- ; , Post Office Buildin?. ' - ' - - r . ' . ,' ,- Cincinnati. Ohio. . July 17th, 1855. ' , . 63-tf. - 7 C RANBElfRIESr77 ONE BARREL just received by.. . -r t N. BARLW. " February 16th, 836. - . - . X RARRELS X C , a prime aril l f.r safe by ' . - . . L. S. BARLOW. . February 16ih, 1R55 ; Fi.OUR! FLOLii ! BBLS. FLOl R in store, and for aale tut I tJ luts to suit, by ' s T.C.& D. G. WORTH. Feb 2a. . , . - . . - . , , NE WELL'S PATENT SAFETY LAMP & LA3IP FEEDER: V:NKW ARTICLE, warranted to prevent all . " Accidents from the nse tif Burning " Fluid, Camphene, and ether Rxploeice Com wand. Hsetf for the prod ueiion if Lisht..' Thi lnvemlon is ipplied to all common Lamps anil f Jintp Feeders, also, to Solar, Uampnene Lamps, Lanterns, &c CERTlFlCATli. : " Wumixotom, .l. Jnn- tlh,854., I herebv eer'ify that witnessed tbeexperinienir of Mr. Newell,- with his patent. Safely Lama, for furnishing "fluid" and am perfectly satisfied o the safety of the same. - - J Stz. H. Dicksos. We are prepared to Alt all Ordersat short notice, for every -description and variety of amns. Ac. '' 411 nerstinsare cautioned aasiost Infringing up on th above patent, aa the law- will be rigidly en forced against a U oti'enders. .. - ' C.D,JBPitK. JsneJGrh, 135J. - 4atf. I AYLOR, DICriSON. GRAVES & CO: : - v v -Successor s to Bates ,-Taulor 4 Co.) -' c, Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in " C LOT II I N G, Nos. 23 AND 25.DEY STREET - t , (-.. NEW'TORIC. " ' Jav 8. ' 2tnw- :.r JM, STEVENSON, ; ' A GENT for the aale of a II kinds of Produce. XX Office on Piincesa st , undyr ADAJ1S. BUO & O, v ilmington, IV. C. ' Feb i2.IJI-U. j J. M. STEYENSO.V GEO, W. DAVISs COM 31 ISS I ON MERCHANT, SOUTH WATER STREET, r- ; " WILMLNGTON, N.C Jan. 22. Vi.- V' - 132. GEORGE II. KELLEY & BR0TRER, ' . , DCALGKS IN . ' ' family CRngtBiEs jv pnon.Moxs. V No.ll NORTH WATKR&TltKKT, : Wll.3II5iGTO. "ST. C. f : ITTILL keep constantly on' hand. Susars, Cof- VV fees, II olassea. Cheese. Flour, Butter, lrd. -uui'S, t. anaies, cracKers, aiarcn, uils, bnudu, 's v''j ' BCPCBEKCES t O. G Passlst, Preaijent of Commercia! Bank. Iowa AIcUae, . M Bank of Wilmington. -i,--- '' --V------ ..v:.. Witiningten. r Rev.R T.tlrt.iIf.JRa,ih- ; S. W: Westbsooks, ?r-..K.'. Rev vv. u. Bobsitt, Goro'. - . - Ftb. 14. ' " . JOnN A. STAXLY, COMMISSION MER QUA N T. WILMINGTON, N v. : Oct. 6th, 1855. . . . , . -. " 63. t"c;wortii, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT., I WlLMINOt'ON, N. C. Jan. 8. - " 126 cf. . W. G. MII.LIGAN, MARBLE BIANUFACTURER, .VowtH WTm Stskkt AVikmington. ' No. C. Monuments, Toopiox, Head and Foot Slones, and II I f M . I I ... It1 I . . ' aiiKinas oj jrjaroi troric jurnisnea to . order on reasonable terms. " June fi. , .; 3(.y.e JN0. D. ASIIT0N, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT. LAW, . . SUAirXRRTOnX Illinois. Will practice his professions in the twelve Judi- tial District and Supreme Court, and United States iouri (or Illinois. Sept. 27. 84-ly - nnTuEiR. 7 BOOK FOR EVERY SOD THEHN METHODIST Early iri 1636. probaMy in ihe month of Ftbru iry, I expt-ct ib publish a new work to the partic ular Ceitures of which I beg leave to rail your at tention, i ' - ' - : ' -; - . TAeJlnnatt vf Southern Methodism for 1855, will be a 12 mo volume of not leas Ibnn 360 pazeo. well printed, iroin stereotype p ntes. upon good paper It wi i contain oil available statistics In every department ol the operations of tho " VIKTI1UD191 EPISCOPAL CHURCH SOUTH. . The desl en embraces the Plan of Episcopal visi tation; nccountsof Iho se.'sion of ail the Confer enCLslu ld in 1.-55, the appointments, numbers, oic; axinninary of all reported revivals, notices of the dedieation of new Churches rep -n of ColWics Coin n nrt-menis, with all ehe ronnecu d with our educational uioveliti nis; a r sumc of our Mission- try opera t ions, em iraelng whatever seems of gene ral lnter-et in h l rt parimenr; the inovements of the Trai l and Sunday hool societies whatever appertains to o'jr piibixhing interests, with an nouncement of nil New Hooks published by our t'oneern. or written by Southern Mrthodins ; what the hurch is doing for the ins'rtction of Slates lUfloncal and Klogrsphical Kssays: inlercsttntf p rsonal r mini seen res j and a miscellany of im portant facts and incident. , , . trihi u AiNIN ALS." It is belli ved. will beafuirand full daguerreotype of Ihe progress of Southern Methodism. It will occur to ou at once, that if 1 have uc en-ded in preparing this volume wit It any reasona ble amount ol skiu, it will not only be u very naree- ible book f'r present resdin-, but that every year will add to it val'te as showing the posture of Sou thern .Methodism at this pjrlicular junciuieof its nisiory. - - . . ' - . ' ; THIS DIGESST Will be specially valuable asa Book of reference. I o whatever ques!!ia ot general in'erest may arise in regard to the vents of 1855. it is hoped thata sutifluctory answer wil bo found In ihe'Annals. . vv hile it is believed that lbs Ministers in our Church will desire copies as sion as they can be obtained, I have paid regard . lo the what I suppos ed Ibe lasti sot general readers. . The older mum- hers of the Churen will find sketches that carry ihem back to their earlier compeers, aa In this de partment 1 have not restricted myself lo the histo ry of the year, hut have collected whatever hssap peared during the year, which, aah story and biog. aphy. preserve- the memoirs of tie ol.len time, and of the early men of Southern Methodism. .-. The work will be published at One Dollar a copy. Those who subscribe in udvanre, shall receive the hrst copies issued rrom , trie press. A gold dollar pasted in a letter can be Sent securely and Is pref erable to lilllsofdisiani .anks. Those, of the banks in orth and South Carelina will be as good asgolJ. In return a copy will be sent well wrapped and pre- aaid. - -.- ... - - ' ' . ' V ' . ., My address is Ooldtboro. N. C. ' '' ' ' , CHARLES F. DEEMS. Dec. 29" I22-lm ' CO-PARTNERSHIP. 5 H A VE this day associated my brother Oliver. with me in the General Groeerv and Commif. i.in businsss. The firm will be GEO. II. KEL LEY & 8RO. We hope that our kind pai'ons and friends wilt rontinue their satronaite which they have so liberally bestowed on the senior partner or tne concern nsrstoiore. Our stock will consist of uirars. CofJce. Mo l.is.es, Flour. Buiter, Cheese. LafcJ, Bacon, Rice, oap, tandies. ;ani)es, in and - Potatoes. iarrh, K rooms, robnrco. Sod everything in Hi grocery line, except liquors. 'We alo further prouiisi- not to be undergo Id in the prli e of or arti cles or bettered as to quality. -We shrll still con- in tne easri system, or 3U days to good and punemal customers. - ' - . Feb. 5 GEO. II. KELLEY 138 if. RKVISFD CODE OF sTc HO LIS . tj.N ACTED bv the General Assembly althescs J slon of 1854, loeethcr with other Acts of s Puhlio and General character, passed at the same session. The Constitution of the Statrv The 'ionsiitution of the Urviu-d Slates, drc.Ac. Priie t. . For saU at the Book Storw of Jan. 12. 4 ' S- W. WtllTAKER. - C : DISSOLUTION. I1 HE firm of Wilkinson & Ester lathis lay His solved by mutual consent, the business will be el l led by J, Wilkinson. , . . ' J. "WILKIN SOt, ... - . , - WM. M. ESLER. Jan. 14, 1856. - - - J. WILKINSON mill continue the Upholster- ini and Pancr ffaneinv in all its branches. Those n-ivtng arromnt aeaint Wilkinson & Eslcr will please presn them, and those indebted will ros ter a favor by making payment immediately to - ' i. WlLMNSOrv. . Jan. 19. ' : - 131 WINES AND LIQUORS. 1 A BBLS extra old Nectar Wbisiey i ' 1 V.S 10 bbls.olJ Yaantssee do. , ; ' 2 cases lhalaa fjileor Claret t . -I Pale Rrandv; . ' - ": , . - 2 " - Margsnx Claret - .. ?.. . .. ' 2 xt, Kmilion do.v " ' ;i , . : . . ; 2 .. . Nathantol Johnson's Claret ( v- - . 2 casta Brandy, For sale by July I. -,.:.-..; ' H FLANNER. . ; . SUGAR. , BBLS: "C SUG AR. - For sale by Sep. 3d WILLIS M- SUERWOOD. .20 BUSINESS CAUDS. - JOSEPH WILKINSON, UPflOLSTER & PAPEII RANGER, KEEPS ON HAND AND MADE TO ORUER, Mattresses, Fuit her Beds - Window Curtains , and fixtures. . ' All work in iho anovs line done at shortest No tice. Wilmington, N.C, Market Si. ' Jan. 19, I8S6, , . .1. ..- J. C. LATTA, W- COMMISSION MKRCHAHT4- GENERAL, ": WILMINGTON, N. C. Oct, 1,1855. . . 85-ty-e.' .JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM, General Commission and Forwariiin Merchant Prompt personal attention given to Consigu- inents tor if ale or Hhlpmeut. LMeral CtM adcan.ee mad on (Jo a ur ament to : me or to my New Yt.rk friend. '" -Wilmington, Jsn-30, 1856. , . - .: , 135. ' JSMtS AHDCSSO.' EDWAII0 8A VSOC. J ANDERSON & SAVAGE. GENERAL CO Vf MISSION MERCHANTS - u WILMINOTON n. C. , Liberal cash advances made on consignments. ; March 27, 1855. . , , 94. RUSSELL & BROTHER, , , (LATS CLIIS. BDSSBLk ft CO ,) GENERAL. COMMISSION MERCHANTS - WILMINGTON, N. C. - Liberaleash advances made on consienmentsof ,aval Store., Cotton, and other produce. May 3,1855. ' - - . C. & D. DuPRE. . IV U OLE SALE AND HCTAL DEALER IN Drugs. AlediclNes. Chemicals, I'aiuts, Oil, Dye Stuns. Cilasa. I'ertumery, Cigars, - , Old Liiqoors, tancy Articles, e., MARKET STREET, . XV I Ij 91 1 NC1TON, N . C. ' rescrlptlonsesrcfullyjoinpoundad by expert .need persons. March 28. 186$. . ;"--y .; T. C. & B. G. WORTn; WILMINGTON, N. C. Jan 17, IS55. 125-c ; JOSEPH - II. PLANNER, General Commission Merchant, - - ' IVILMISGTOX, N , c. ' May 9ih, 1355. 87-1 r-e. Z jas; n. CII ADBOURN & CO."" ieiieral Connuhsion Merchants, WILMINGTON .' If . C. Jas. H. Ch ADsous.t. Geo. Chapsocsw. " Jan. I, 1856. 123. HENRY NUT T, " . F1CTHR AXD FOUWARDlStJ AC EST, - Will give hi pertnnal attention to bueinet tntruit' d to hi care. Sept. 8, 1855. 75 ly-c. GEORGE MYERS, ; .WUESUF. ASD RETAIL CKflCER Keep constantly on hand, II 'me. Tea, Liquor, Pr-reifiont, Hood and HUtott Ware, Fruit, Confoclionarie,f"C. South Fronlelreet, "-. WILMINGTON, N.C Nov. IS, 1855. , , 109. GEORGE HOUSTON, Groceries, Provisions, and Naval Stores ; , COMMISSION MERCHANT; . VESSKL i AND , FORWARDING AGENT, , - WILMINGTON, N.C. , Ahj. 2. ; ' tO-if H. DOLLNF.R. O. POTT I; It. jr. J. CAMEIIOEN. DOLLNER, POTTER & CO. . COMMISSION MERCHANTS, N U1V YOKK. ' April30, 1855. , 20-Iy; L. N. BARLOW, WHOLESALE &; RETAIL GROCER, ANU DK4LKR IM ' ... ' LIQUORS. WINES ALE PORTER, 4e. No 3, Granite How, t'rot.t Street, WILMINGTON, N.C. Feb. 17th, IP56V 140-tf. , S. M. WEST, ' Auctioneer and Commiisioo Merchant. IVII.lllNGlOS, N. C. WILL fell or buv Ileal Estate and Negroes al a small commission. V- - - ALSO I ' ' ' ' Strict attention clvento the sals of Timber. Tur pentine, Tar, or any kind of Country Produce. ' O.Bp second door, a'ouih aids of Market street. on the wharf. - . " ' t - . ' : . June 12. 1855. 33-ly, ADAMS, BROTHER & CO., . COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WILMINGTON. N.'C. v. July 23.,; . ,. .:,.' 63 I. WEASEL. . R. B. EILEBS. WESSEL & EILERS. GOMMLS.SION MEUCHANTS t WHOLE. SALE G HOC Ell 8, North Water St., Wil mington. N. C. intend to keen at the above stands general assortment of Groceries, Lienors, snd Provisions at wholesale -and to car ry on a GencralCommission Business. - . iiritiitci t "' ' E. P. Hall Pres't Br'ch Bank of ihe Slate ate.) V": O.G. Parsley, Pres't Commercial Bank P. K . Dickinson. Esq. T Ml. I S. borPotter. Vork, ; ' Jan.20 I8f6. HI.' JAS. F. GILLESPIE. ' CEO. S GILLEBP1E. JAMK V. GHXHSPIF, At Ctl . PRODUCE AND FORWARDING AGENTS. WILMI.NGTOlt. N. C. " Pat tfenlar attention paid to the receipts and 9alnf ."vasot snore, 7 imber. Lumber, Corn, Bacon, Cot : ' " ' ton, f-., f-e. r f March 30,1855. . - , ..; , . D. CASH WELL, COMMISSION MERCHANT, - WILMIVGTOX. Sf. C Sept. 30. 84-tf . C0CHR1N & RUSSELL.4 ' (SUCESSOhS TO TUaS. AL1B.11E k CO .) General Commission Merchants, N 32, North trWsss, wi 63 North Water St. ; IMIILiADJL.PlIlA. , . 1. H ASV1T COCHIAS, i w.a. bo.sbli. ' -' ' "... '' Liberaleash advance nude on eonslcnmeats. Jaly 3Ah. 1353. . ,.t - b-tt. ' HOOPER, DEARBORN & CO., COM MIS S I O N M XTR CH ANTS, WILMINGTON, rr. C. OSO. MOOVKS. II I. DSASSOSS. . W! L. MCHtTXn . 6&vtf July 23. ' ADA" '.MINE CANDLES. - 40 Boxes No. 1. Adamantine Candles, lusr re ceived sod f-rf sals by ZE0 II. UKEEN F.. ; Ftl. ;'.'. ,- .. ...... - THE Till-WEEKLY COMMEiiCIAIy Is published every Tf (sdav, Thss.cav sn( Satssdat at tb per annum, psjrable in siusses in sdvancs. B7 TltOJIAS LOama-EciToa sndPoi-' ra, " t - . " . - Corner Front and Market Street; . - f ' W1LS1ISST0S, . C. nATus or ai)vi;iitiic, I aqr. 1 insertion $0 60 I I sqr. 2 nionihs, 110? I 2 - It I 1 a 6 4 0 t 3 " t 00 It 8 fOf I " 1 month, 2 f0 I f 12 12 00 Ten lines or less make a square. If sn adver tisement eitseds ten lines, the ptlce will be irt proportion. - AU aJ.ertlsements are pajaife il li.e flriisc thslr insertion. ' Coniraots with yearly aJverlUers, will be mads on the most liberal terms. -' No transfer of contracts for yearly advertising arlH be permitted. Should circu.iisiancra render thanjs in bs.ines., or an unopened rt-movsr nseessary,a charge artorthnc to ihs puHLhed lerma will bs at ihe option of ths eontrsctur, fof tlietlma he has advertised.. : , Ths privilege of Annaal Advertl.crs Is strictly limited to ihelrown immediate bssinessi and al tdverilsemrnis for the benefit of other persons as well as all advertisements not Immediately con. neeted with their own business, and all excess of advertisements in length or otherwise b yml the limits engaged, will be charged st ihe usual rotes. - No Advertisements, is Included In ilia contract for the sale or rent of houses or Isnds in lown r country, or for the sals or hire of negroes, u heih cr the property Is owned by ths advc.rtl.er or by other persons. These are excluded by the term "immediate busine." All advertisements Inserted In the trl-wetkly Commercial, are entitled to one lesenion In Ids' Weetdg free of charge. . JOB, CAHIt AND FANCY PlilNTIKfi EXECCTED 11 SLTERICR STYtE. AGENTS FOR THE COM HI Kit CI A L,. Naw V.iss Merrrs. JJollucb & Potteb. r?oo Ckablbs Smith, Mo.6, Central Wharf ; Philadelphia H. E. Con sir. ' BaUimore--Wt x. ll.PsAKcand W. Tuoifsojr. , AUBUHN FOR SALE. W ' TIIR Plantation of the subM:rllier, VfJncar IXnlvIgh, snd on the Centrsl Hail f j flood, Is not yet disposed of. A de.crip t lion bus already been given -but noonewiiior course maks so Important a parchare without visiting Ihe premises. . Apply te Wm It. Poole, Esq., who lives near' the place, or lo the subscilbcr. T. LOU INC. Wilmington, N. C, Aug. 14, 1865. THE N0RHI1 CAH0L1NA- 3IUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COM P5, . , ItALtlUil, N.C. - 1' HE aboveCompany hs-sbeen ttioperalioii.Inc thslstof April, 643, under thedireciioiiOf the follow ing Otliccrs, viz t Or. Charles E.Jonh.on, President, Wm. I). Haywood, Vice President " John G. v lliiams, Secretary, Wm. H. Jones, Treasure', . ', Porrln Busbee, Attorney, Or. Charles E. Johnson, ) . ... . r " Or.Wm.lI.McKoe, i Meduat Voa.-d o Dr. It. B. Haywood, LoneuUaiun. J. Hersrann, Gencrsl Agent. This ConipoDy hasrcoelved a charter giving ad' vantages toihe insured over any otherConip iny. Ths 6ih beellon gives the ilunband the nrivile Insure his own lilefonhs sole use of his Wife and Children, free from any clolnn.jf the represcnla Uvea of ihe husband or any of his creditors. Organized on purely mulual principle, tits life members participate in the wlioleof ihe profits l.hlt are declared annually Besides, ih sri'licahf for life, when the annual premium la over J0 may pa) vu. iiBii ina tiuiv, a All claims for Insursncc sg.iinsl ths Company w I It repaid within ninety uavsafier nroof of iha demh of ihe parly is furntslied. Klsves are Insured forone or five years, at ratrsi which will ensble all Slaveholders to secure thl class of properity sgolnsl lbs uneertalnty of life. rtlave insurance presents a new and interestin featbreln the history of Nonli Carolins.which wll'f prove very Important to the Southern Sistes. Thelssl four months operation .f this Company shows a veryl argsamonni of bu.lness mors than the Directors expected to do the first year having alreadv Issued mors thsn 200 Polieles. . Ur. Wm. WHabbisb, Medical Examlnsr, snt Agent. Wilmlneton. f. C. AIICommjnicatlonaOnbusInesrof theCorrinanv should be addressed to , JOHN G. WILLIAMS, Sec y, ttslelsh. JunsP. IfrES. LHIE, HAIR. PLASTER & CEMENT, CONSTANTLY on hand, and for snle by GEORGE IIOUkTOIVf. .. PHOSPECT US OF THE R1IL ROAD TIMES. AN INDEPENDENT JOURNAL. Devoted to News, Internal Improvement, IlJuca- - tion, Agriculture, Manufacture 4 Com- mere. WE know thai ihs interests ol ihs People of our fetste demand su h s paf,er, und bclievln? that one free from political stiilt s and ipiuml. ,f ihe doy, deveted to viieb topics, will be the kind Ihey deslr, we confidently enter upon this rnier prire with I lis? asf uranee ol meiltlnjr urnl niietin ineir srpronanon ana support, tinr cl j 1 1 Is ir make the Times the mirror cf ihs fetatc, In w hleli all can see their true Interests held up and rncour aged. . . INTERNAL IMPROVEMENTS.-To thlssub. jec( we expecl to devote aa much spare ss a f w 1 1 statement of the vsrioiis operations will rerjulret for as oar works of improvement edvnnr e, su do J the other Interests of ihe hlste. , EDUCATION. Il Is sooree of rrgrrt to ! Intereslrd in the Kdnvatlunsl interrxtt .f put State, (and who Is noli) thai our pip. r. rc so much devoted lo party polities, ee , that this creat cause has been too much neglected; we propose, therefore, to devote to this subject, s portion of ourspsce . We will foster snd carefully ri..'e ihe sdvancement of Education, not only In our higher fcchools, but slo In our Common Nehonta . c AOUICULTUltE, MANUFAC'ILIU: AM COMMERCE, at f.la ,d out l.lMory, sro commanding the attention cf all our fx.rH imo and money-loving citizen. Therline, the Mark ets wiil he reported with rnrc, and all it'ims, ealen. lated lo throw light fn either of iho.e iipaMl.K ranches of Industry, wiilbecaieluliy f Ueix d m,d inserted every we k, It Is unnecessary to y more If we .u lime, but Ihe "whistle of the loeornoilv.-" on the I aft and th cheering news fri-m ibe Wesi .! inon l.h us to close. '.Permit ps, however, to rv-t.re. .u ibst Ihe first number of the Times wi l m.tn lis ppesranee about Hit lime tbecsrs lent h tt.i. tijs fron. the F.sst. TEUMH-The Times wllll.e printed wnkly In Greensborou?h. N. "-, on new material, snd eon. tain a J moeh reaCln m.iii r ss any fsptt in ths yiate, for $2 pet avnuia inndv.nee. f . K. W. OGR17R.V, i ' ' " v o. cof.i-:. . ' - J. W. ALLUICHT. .; Nov. 6. ,,...... .: loo ct , v : just opcntdT Til K larrrsl a.sorlroeni of Cli.rril.-sU everofTet. ed in this market, con.l.iing in pari of 100 lbs. Mupir f.ed 6 Wnlph.Zlne, 7S " VslU-it's Ms.s j 'K) oss. German Quiiiinr . ' "' 10 bbls. Fpsom ftalis - IS bbis. Coppers S 25 Ids, Calvinl ' , - ''. 30 lbs. Blue Mans; ; ' Jcarboys Bpirtis Mire (f!r) t ' ' ' 3 " Arna Auimonis.un )arnf a num - bfr of other Cf.ea!( al, fiom tbe l.sU.n.toii, cf Powers a jd tVe!-1 luian, Ch.s. I- i . ,V o For saleky C. 1. Lti iT r. June S. - ci g.irs! tnari:,!! JUST RIXUVKD, 13,t; l ! lf.v.r,a Ci. gars,fvr ' by C.4I) I r if, V. Ui.iet Vit iisls, 4i ; I t.
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