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f the Light-house Board. Sent off. A man calling himself Lieut. Henry W. Paul, U. S. A., (says the Mobile News,) was warned out of Oxford, Miss., last Thursday. Paul is a stalwart fellow, six feet five inches high, and very military in appearance. He advertised to give fencing lessons, but would accept but two pupils, and claimed to be a native of Wheeling, Va. Suspicion being excited, he was taken in hand by a committee, who ascertained that he was from Vermont, and is a cousin of Cook, one of John Brown's men. Rev. E. H. Chapin on the Crisis. Boston, Dec. 18. --The Rev. E. H. Chapin, in an address delivered in Tremont Temple to-night said the crisis in our nationality is a crucible in elements, and public liberty is to be tried to the uttermost. Further remarks were made in a like strain, and received with applause. The house was crowded. Tender of service. Captain O'Hars, formerly of the United States Army, has raised a cavalry company in Mobile an
Wanted. --I shall be prepared to hire for the ensuing year, for the operations at the Carbon Hill Mines, in this county, able-bodied Negro men, comprising pit hands, surface laborers, wagoners and mechanic;also, a Woman, who is a good Cook, Washer and Ironer, and a capable female House Servant, for my own use in the city. Jno. J. Werth, Agent. de 12--ts
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Cook for sale. --We have for sale a young Negro Woman, aged twenty years. She is an A No. 1 Bread, Meat and Pastry Cook, and good Washer and Ironer. Pulliam & Co., Aucts., Odd Fellows' Hall. Franklin st. se 15--ts Cook for sale. --We have for sale a young Negro Woman, aged twenty years. She is an A No. 1 Bread, Meat and Pastry Cook, and good Washer and Ironer. Pulliam & Co., Aucts., Odd Fellows' Hall. Franklin st. se 15--ts