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i ! if "I I I Frt the Richmond Enquirer. . IIOS. II. A. WISETHIS I'UOPER COl'HSK. Wk hk attention to Mr. Wtst:'s pungent and admirable reply to the invitation of the l,tou Ami Slavery Couiiniiteo to deliver lecture iii l.ton on tbe subject of slavery. fcoItUEsPOSPKNCK lkTuN, September 19, 1S."i5. Was. IIenrt A. Wis,: : Dear Sir : A men of lecture upon tbeaubjectof Slave ry wh iukiatcd and very successfully con ducted here i n i i n j; the past wiuter, as you way bave learned from tbe papers of the day. Tbe aadience were large and intelli gent, and tbe curd enclosed will indicate to yuu tbe character of tbe lecturers. During tbe next season, a lar:i' number of eentlemen from tbe Suu'h sill be invit ed to f-vor u with tbe vie. prevalent in tbeir vicinity, thin, in connection with then, presenting, during tbe course every ahode of opinion upm tbe (jue.-tioii. Tbe respectful atteution accorded to Gen. Hous tu last winter, give asu ranee tbut arru incuts and opiuioui from that quarter will le candidly beard and duly appreciated. You are bere respectfully invited to de lifer no of tbe lectures of the course of, alavery, at tbe Trciuont Temple, in this city, ou Thursday Evcniuij, January 10, lfSjti, or if tb.it time will not suit your eajiie luenU, please menliou at onee what Thurs day evouiiijr, between tbe middle of Decern kcr and the middle of March uext will bet acemntiidatc vou. ine armutil pain to lint lecturer wul be Sl'iO, be bearing bis own expenses. Pleao favor with an iuiuiediate answer, aud, at your earliest oonveiiiciice thereafter, transmit the parii. iil.tr phase of tbe subject that you will present. Your obeJiunt servants, S.M't. (. If e, c'ii v & Su D'd Inttuutioit. Jans M. l'i (k High S.nfiir. Sw'i. Mat, Merchant. fmi.o Ssrorit, Kx-'lYrasnrrr State. Nt-'i. U. Shi vi.tf, I'liva. Anliquarian. JttgarH S-roar. f'rea't Com. Cnuned, Ta.. I.' l-asKM., Jmii;c. Jif W. Stomp:, I'liva. Addrar-a lr. rosr.. .orY Ol.EV, MiAR OnANOC K, Aeromac County, Va., Oct. 3, 1 "5o5. Gentle it. en : tin niy return home, after an absence of simc days, I f.un.d yours of the lftb ult., respectfully inviting me to de liver one of tbe lectures of the course on Slavery, at Treniout Temple, in the city of KjtOR, on Thursday evtiiiu.:, January lutb, cr, if that time will not suit my en gagements, you request that I will mention at once what Thursday evening, between tbe middle of March next, will test accom modate nie.'' Now, gentlemen, I de'ire to pay you due Tfpce", yet you compel nie Ij be Tery plain with you, and to say your rt-qjet, iu every sense, is insulting and offensive to me. What subject of slavery have you ' iniatutod" lecture upon ! I cannot con real it from myself that you have undertak en, it) Dos ton, to dis.'u-a nud to decidi w hether my property, in Virginia, ou.-bt t remain niine or not, and whether it shall be allowed she protection of laws, federal and State, where' er it may be carried or may be destroyed by a bigh-jr law tbau consti tution and statutes '. bat ate you, lo assume thus such a ju riidie'.ioii over a subject su delicate and al readT fixed is its relations bv a loletna reigu I will not obey your summons nor recogoiie your jurisdiction. You have no authority at. J w ju-iiiieatiou for thus call ing to account at the bar of your tribunal, and tku.i arrainiu an institution esta blished tylaw which, do not reach you and which you cannot reach, by calling on me to defend i:. You aend me a card, to indicate tbe cha racter of the lecturers. It reads : " Adnrt the bearer and lady to th Inde pendent Lectures on Slavery. Lecture Com- ; mittf, S. lj. Howe, T. tJi.r -rt, tieorf T. William. Henry T. Darker, X. Washburn, B. B. MusstT, W. li. Spooaer, Jaii.es W. Stoae." It 3a endorsed : ' Lectures at the Triuji,t Temple, Bos , November,:), lion. Charles Summer, He v. John I'itrpont, poem. Ik. ember 7, Hon. .Salmon P. Cbase of 0'j: Lceetiib' r It, Hjd. Arisou !J irlingnne. Ie ember 21, Wiud;ll riaiip, Ki j. i cvi.bi' Cas.ius M. 'iay, L-. of Kentucky. Janutiry 4, Hon. Ifjraee lrely. January 11, Eev. Ward Deeiht-r. January 1-, lion. John P. Hale. January Kiiph Waldj Ka;cr0L, Ksq. I-Vbruary li- . Natbau iel I' i.a::k, Jr. February lo, Hon. Lew is D Can.pbi il, of Ohio. February 2 J, Hon. tfaujml Hvust.,ti, of Pennsylvania. March fctb. Hon. ('buries W. Upha'm. Ail H-.tnrble and fjuin-s, except those ov are j. -.rri'n i . i ne earJ does vtniy itiJi ate tbeir cbara- teri bv siii,ply mmiri' ! 11) i . I t . thetu And y- ar tt r, jre iii i eiue ii, is fr3!,- d ty " C. "Mil,, r I . S. S." With these baraf (erics, 1 am at no to uudc-.tan I yea aud your purpi-is. Jfoii ay " daring the nsxt i',n, a large Bomber of gentleuien from the Sjutii i.i be iovit-d,'' ic.. 4c. I r.-rtt it. if anv ttbers can be found iu the Ikvoi.oldiu l-talei ta a c ptyour in.ititioD V'ou pi. ad tbe example fet (j-B Houston It is tin last I mo d follow. I bav no doubt thru you afcord.d very rt-p-etful att'-iiti-vn to him !at inter, aud were very grateful for Li mrrices iu your causf . You dff"! "one Lundr-d and fifty dollars t be pai 1 to i lie lecturer, be beariii? bis own xpeiie." L"t me t..li vou that 'J're- Inont ien.p.o csnnot bo, l wealth tiuuh, to purelia.-e otic werd of ll-Cu-sioli lro:n xue, whether tuluf, bin e 1 1 a ! I be iiiirn- or Bot ; but I biu ready j viljnt. r. with out money and without prior;, t uppr--s any ihsurrectiou, or r-p. 1 any invasion which tbri atet.s or cndauT- the r"tat: Riplit of Virginia, or iny, iiiiiitidiiil rioi,i, under the lam and fti-titutions r,f n,v Country, or the sncred I 'nmn. w hieb hind's JUve M in- and Free !;"t!iir iu oi.r bond of national confederacy, and in si p urate l 0 1. d of 1 udepeiuli ut .""oi r t-I - In sb'.t t, geijtli men, I i, t j. ;'v r one of the b itur of the rvur-e ,tj i jve ry, at the 'J r mont T. inple, in 'y.-;. UQ abutsday evt-nii-g, J.inmiy l aii, l-."0; and ti.eie wtt! be no 'Ibur-'iav i-onmj U lo ti e middle uf Ji.e inio r and th.- mid. ajle of Match next, or bet,en that and dqoansdny, which wiiibtht a' coiuiuo 1 ate ine for tint purpfise. I give you an in, media!" r,-er, and. at my earliest e n-. m i t.-, inlifut.- to y,,u that " lb parlii ui-.r .se of ) s i , ,.. that I "ill prirsei.t i . .j, irately to u -ht aa e must. jji old t. sirrvaiit, U a.Nhv A. Wt.-r. To Saml G. Home, I'bys uri-1 s i. , r , ,J f Ruud List; Jno. M. Ci.irk. Hi.-h ?i,nifj, Sam'l May, Merchant ; I'hilo. Sauforu, tx -Treasurer .tatc j atb 1. li. 'ii uitkfl. riiya. and Aotiquarian : Joseph Story, IWt. Com. Council; Tbos. lUsscll, Judge Jaa. W. Stone, Tbys. TI'diKt CiLiirnlimi dolbia -a.-CAB- mm mm. CHARLOTTE: Tuesday, October 21 IS55. Ni-w Advert iM'mtiits- Attention ia called to arwral iirw advertise. n-nia iii tn.du 'a iiain'i, owrii.Uv line onw.r. tunity ia niT.iru'ed lu these wialniig a Summer re, :j .i.i. !.... ilu- aalc of tha orun. rrty in Morganloii. t Jruilry. it. Mesara. Tmllc t & 5se hatr jut rrcrivrd a new rr. . w . a . . i . m. in Miiirn I ; i r y CjII allentien of llic public. '1 iioae wiahmg arti. clra in tliat liue can lie gratiricd by calling on tilt Ml. Prlrrutl fur VuVCUllier. .... . , ., riodical. In tjble of euiitciita talicbm a iarg c a-; ' mount of init n iiiiij; rt-Kiiiig iiietter.ttnii it Fh itui VUte n lint inuLcJ. ftFERot's . A viun man cf Columbin, S. ('., mi fsrvtrt-Iy wouuaeu t I'm- Ktnc'n .Mmjiitiin crit-bf-Hiiun by the prt n.nturt' dist hargt of ft Can ncti. lii-n-i; in try iiiuit-d cirruti)rl iiicph, k hrr i ft ii it -a! ai ( rce al-ntr-l Jnr hi relief, whfti a ye i-iiiiiunt mt ii, uue jj niti n i n t;iiig' fix? iin.UKi.r-(i (.lidm. lt numr, by hs nqutft, it itdt iit.ji!thi d. W'e find the als.ve in asvrral of oiir nehirigca. linn;; on the is.t and not l.,vin Koc' M on. t.-,in unltl i.itc in liie ail.rnoen ut' the uitv o; tiic aeeuieiil, ii sue ii nu!.ier! ,liun H.ia nuiie we hr.ir.l noliiitig of it. e uid uti.lcrstsiid hewtrcr tin. t t" it. II .i nipt, n. In wliofe ct.ru jj ii yr , e believe, I lie wnuhi.'cd IM.III :! att; eJie.i, p'ukciJ liiiurif lii.t he ulieuii: never Bint k.r any llii::g. nau II A. Vi itf iiiirl the AlM.lilionlNUcrf Eotlon. We unite allei.tiun to the Ii tt. r ef tin , n. II. A. Wise, cf Va., to Ihe e boliln-niBls of Iioaloii- We arf Hut ii. liie hub. t oi pr- ismg ati tbirg that coine . in that quarter, but fur once we my be ha tfe.lcd that i!..ii, aa lliry rrerd. lie Uli iricm that l.e conn.i.rs it an mault tn aX him to deliver a lecture en aljurv. Tina w the t. art w tlit Jin.(,'e tier ol !s. I . lid Im- n i to cltnvt r itn jtiari ss ttfnre liura on the ubjr-t.i Wlui ri-'it IiiTe tlifT tn inuit H,uihern guitit. iiit-n br rt'fjut't;ng litrm tu dtiiTt r ir.-'.me-i uti tlie Kuiaject t-f Sl.iTtry ? f thi-jr "t kuo, if liifjr have in v piTd pla n, tii.it it must tc Ci-jgrcu-Mr, k(iiii that i jrlv t'.c wholt .Nfrth art r. id i.t-.;i:t tin. ..u'.h en il.is sut-jict. Wiut nn t ie aulir-ci it tiiat waa thci r U;sirc. it ia now ..n . .. m it too Nu tliey ahoulJ hate m.ilc ihiinailvi ac. land-locked basin, through other eq ialiy im quamttd w.lu the uraetici,! ojrrratioiui nfllie ur. pragnable straits, coin muiiicalii!' it- the ti-n before ihi. iiu.r. TImn, aitat enn their ob. j coiMnercia! world; in po-ition ju-tilis the jeet U ' Iu our ..p. i, tun it is intended aa a din,.:t ; i,ido" cf f"u'cr, alio cbo.e it for the mauit ti. S..uthrm ii i.t'Liiieii.ai:,. believe ev- I caPi,;jl f ' world embraiiu? Umpire. try butSu-rn nun fhuuit tr. ul th in u the amite I i-niirr lli. I Mr. i h rtvne. It tut y per.. At in tryiiig to rcL u1 '(" our pnjM rtyt ihi unly " par. j ttruUr i1ih;.c ot (!.c ut-jictM tht i to be yrt. 1 (.rittJ, t 'tojifht if re mutt.' i In-uiC treat th. , ii. the .an.ei l or the .Y. C. IREHEIl. Whiz I r-er:i, m 1 1 Ii h. r bri t; !.t iniipwi ff. tints it. a. f- Si'rii.;ie. frein i.t r h-.i.i' T b.ur m-'UiilaiM lrt.it f, will, her neh itrJanl vjl!ry, ... re the j.sr ;t ul T'h sy ea il.t a : 1 1 - U hi.se pit...et tf.i retre.Tt, "I 'le niPj.Mln.uit hir.is tut oil r. ;....t Thfir nie-ry .i.rs in I'.n', a u awrt. Ofil Irem i!. my o ar n .tcvt h inr. VN hpri, in u-.y ul r n, I ii-sd lo man.. In hiiH... .mt lieyl.oi.tj'fi iiipiv hour, I 'eei Ihe (....ill, "resli.r.llj prm'l T 'I h 't 1'ir; s 'lied t!.y reintnlir ;., -, Ami ...rr.lis in li.v pur'iii riJi : K r uli U-e (.'iftn mini ii i:. u i...i i,n .If the lif lever ifnt.f; I., it 1 1 . . A in n the ;.r.u.: iintoi.a iri.e. aar, K.ised li.-; ilium, r.'iin ery of :r, 1. uii f(elefj ti,,. ,rii i. l'in'a a'lunf, Kre g.UiLniiff !e.i.U h"i! J.hid tiit b..uild ; Ann n ci.i thy huri'v nona .if i..,i Iteji t ie inv .ii- Tr- Iri.ii. ll.y soil. I.aed f.f the irve 1 hn.e of tin- frt- ! W here'er I rote; aLiii'ii my I. t may be: Whether I ..;.! ii'. r tiir h.lhmir if a, llfwaia nil li e mrfai c of Uir rltirry Jsa, .M' mory wiii v.-r loi.ii.y turn to li.te. a l.l.l an s'. - - w -a -v a- - Irura our torrrvf:ndriiH. Charleston, Jct. 1, 1-55. As tbe life and jjayety of the active busi ness season cullies oil lip;iee, the news lusr-ki.-l becMiii a liiti more liv. lv, and ti:r ' jjrand, e!r,t,n,y di.d peculiar" in the inei-dtf-tal Li-t-iry of li.i, j.rel wcrld of ours i- liivre s iced and viuiiiinoii". The nf-Wspa-per pre-' "ivta its J a il v bi-tory, and if tiiat i- t ie coi.-idiTL'i raiiable. tiiere i- tv.nt and plot -diid iijuM' ip!..t, enouth IliUa-l It a vo.niii.' o! exct "iii. u.trest. The neitemii.t iu i.e'.-p!ipcnbiu, and cMit'jiJeiitiy au. iii " the re-t of luankind " lias not ye; iul.y p-ta.e.J o!t, and every arri-talfr-.'iii aeros- tl," at -r i, looked lorwilh Lerv'jU- eieitelhel.t. aii'i I: liied a a god -l-lid by the w hole eorj - ed:t n .-1. Tkir is an era iu tie history ul o jr .lari.-t, and is d..-t;ntd to tif: son.c! bii.g nicre than a bin: day. wonder. We an; upon the eve of 'rpat ev t i.t even here in I. t.arie-t in. aud ...ur ir r it". i. . .-o-J l.ers and -tat. -i.if n stand in vto ip- hi the evrners of the sti i i-t-, and -hake tlieir beada ino-t oiii:i.ou-'y, a i, J tL'i. AVir t.j lo ,k lins-t.-ri'jusly ie. We are every day bi'n drawn n lo the iiiaeUtroin of desiru. lion, or I,. ari ri;.' th- bright ercii hilis uf peucu and pro-pM ,:y , w i. re tue gi' rii.s of a poliiieai iii'Sieiioioin a-.1.:,, I- u, V.. are -l'iii,l,eru;.' upon the I :.i.k of a fe a rf j I v.,l..jio, that limy bur-t upon u- iu ti. - ii i nt -s of mid iii l-t. and overw heitn us wiih the d , .tu r.f Hcrcui.i ni iiri and I'oii.p. ii, or . may be -r.n: from 1'i-ah'. top. op.jti the f;r hid nil 1 lrui!! ii p'aii.s of I ..i. iuii '1 idtj of .NoVei.i'.i r will make tue be t and known, ale! ti oi upon our .!.;.! f j. p. ri. if- ail ti-ne t j i- ,ii. u.. v a. a city T V r I, a . us-, i,r i a inoru pro;..! jus iiea md our son for 'ha ri hi i perv resnc'-f. fad trade ha op. -tied iiu uurj.u-, j, spirit. 'I he -e:.ti,, r coi.lituj.-s di y at, ". alel I Co.,' and the city v,.,.,.,!,,)4,v healthy. Only loll deii'i.s during thf pa-t year it hi n our cr j otate l.iuitg. We are not only fice frjiu 'any thine like an epidemic, but no fever of any kind has prevailed in aur midst fnuco tbe abatouieut of yellow fever last October, i warrow tbe lives of I5,0u0nieu. The fniiu Tbe pestilence lias raged fearfully all around , to Kussia were tbe possesion of tho Ci i us, and cities have been scourged and al- ! mea. Another war during tho reijjn of most depopulated, while we biveb.'Cn mer- j Alexander gave (he Kussians liessarabin and cifullv spared. ! mado the river Pruth tbe boundary line. I notice among the recent items of inter- i In tbe mean, time the Greeks were- eou est a notice of a convcutiou to be held at ' tinually conspiring to throw oft the. Turkish Rockingham, Richmond couuty, N. C. on the ' yoke. Various rebellions were put down 31st inst., for the purpose of taking into con- until the revolution of l'J.i commenced. I sideration the best means and measure lor a railroad exteusion from Cheraw by the : years at tho end ot which the cause wits conl region on deep lliver, to Kaleigh. The , ou tho brink of ruin. advantages to be derived by a direct Kail- I July Uth, lfe'.'7, Russia, Franco and F.ng road coiiiniunieatiou between Charleston and land entered into a treaty, thu object of Raleigh are worthy our serious considera- which was by cocicive means if neeessa- tion, and demands our most prompt and ef- fieient action. Coal is an important item with us, any move that will have a tendency to their mediation and establish a provincial j ty then as now, was to produce Jaue John reduce the present hie;li piiees of that niti- toverinneiit for Greece, similar to thai of j son's children. cle should not be overlooked. the principalities now, which should owe Were the petitioner bere to abide tho nc- I learn through a letter from an officer of allegiauce and pay tribute to the Sullun ; ! tion of the court she would have right to tbe CharlesUn and . Memphis Railroad Coin- that if their meditation was rejected they heard, but being: without the jurisdiction, panv, that the track from Decatur was to should cstublish an armed intervention imdlthe records of the court cannot be opened have been completed to Iluutsville, Ala. ou prosecute the work of pacification. The for a stranger. Saturday last. mediation was firmly rejected and the com- j ta I'liertiin' of the Director of the Bine ' lined Beets sent tu intimidate the Turks ! Nmu it C.MUH.INA Flit ITS. Who has I ' Ridge Railroad held iu this city ou Tuesday -, last, the Hon. F.J. Frost was ib eted 1'ie-i- i dent of the company, in the place of lleury ' Jourdiu Ksn. lesii-neJ. Tbe road is aid to be in a forward ft ate of progress, aud 'termed it, frustrated t lie plans ot mo am ' Judge Frost undertakes the duties of this of- bassadors at Constantinople. They bad ei j Bee with a due sense of the labor ami re- elently not iutended (hat Greece should be 1 spousibilitj it imposes. U is with feelings independent. r. ! t' it, twci, ibt our citivBwill re- Alter eudeavorinr-"fi'r two llioiitll- to se eeive the annonnceiiunt of the resignation cure tbt ir object, against tho urgent reqm st 1 of Mr. Jourdiu. ltis to his indomitable eu- of the Porte, they left Constantinople. 1 be erey. and perseverance that the work has Greeks secured their freedom and the l!u- ! rroeressed thus far tow ards comidetion. and siaiis and Turks prepared for war. Coiii- i there is a natural wish th.it -be should .stand ' at its head, to share tbe houor of its accom- ASHLEY. THE EASTERN QUESTION'. J Newton, Oct. 11, loS. ' To understand the inroads which have beeu made upon the Turkish Empire, we 'must refer to its condition wheu in its ; 'tl the side of Europe.it embraced '.lie i ancient territories of i recce and Tl.rnce, 'havinj a nomin.-il sway as far as the Vetie- 1 tjan tunitories on the Adrinie, and the bor ders of tbe tieiinan Empire, bounded on the li'-rth bv the unci Haiti line between herself ; Poland atidlin- ia, ineiui idiiic the Principali- ' ties of I be Duo ll be, ."!' r v i a, Wail ac hi it M ;da- 1 via and liessarabia.atid holdin uxeraiuty ot i the Lliuiea. Ult the side of Asia.lt wa .'bounded by an uncertain line varying with i ,UV V ' . 1 T sia and Arabia, and C 'lncidniij ou the Last .1 ... i'. r t . :. . : u . very nearly with the line of tbe Tigris' Iii Africa they iii.ise.s-ed the vallev of tin. j , j Nile, and in tbe Meiiiten am an, tue (J recian i.-les. No city can have bitter advantages ; than its Capital, for the sunt of ail Empire ' i j PassinL' up tbe b- autiful EL'ean sea you 1 ' .nter ihe Dardanelles n.oirthe nlaiu ' !.. r.. ! ...... .:. ..M 7 1 rov w. nose narrow, ueep aim ea.-i .a 1-. A f. Ml. a . 1 . . a . 1 . r ; .y ue.ensie ,r i ieau you to tue sea o, Miiinura. At the heal of this, ou the struits of the U isphoriis, Hi miles by their inditi-.' from the Hiuck Sea stands .'on slattitiople. itb tue black sea for her ereat natural reservoir, separated from her bv those straits, which could be made iin- ' prepn iMe to a Heel where cannon could be 0,1 '"e Olucr LaUi a.ter pHssiii,. an., illl'er ol:u;'t i 11 rumnmuicales Willi the nortu of Asia .Mmur. Armenia ihp vnl. lev of the tui.brates and the cr,ui.tri.. f , tbe Caucasus. j Uu the north it draim the pliins of I!us , sia. aud on the wet, tha Danube r-jlis a . neb and mighty tides d jvwi from the li.ack ' Forest of Germany. ' Uu the north tbe Crimea prjcct.i near '; ly to tiie centre of ihe sea. Near the south ! ocstern puint of this, are the iiarl ir and ever to be reuiviii'ticr -d atrouhoida of 6fe . baslop.d. i Here tbe Itusiiians bad accu!i!uiatad a ' powerful fleet, an iui uiie arsenal, auu g- ' gantic lol tilieal :oiis. Jiy its position it protects tbe Pojll, r.f l'js,a threatens Aia and the Kuropean coast of lurkt-v, and ni"iiacos '.. n-tantiiio-pie. Hit a few hours nail would brinp a pow iiliii fleet troiji her upon the coast of Tur- . key, as last year at "Munpe. ; ttnl, powerful as thi- position Critan- tltlOJ.I.. 1 .No li. ; iii us t be attac ked on the land side, i.t can t ass throuji ti.e l!o-i.horus when r .peily uefelided. It could oiJv act as auxiliary I j a land f-jree. A plance at hvr land defences will help Usto und'.r-taiid bet ter the approaches made upc 1 her. Inde-Se.l(ln..-;1 ot tin- hciht-i near '.h i ri ,', a few unlet buck ci i Ot liclelielliie hi. Is titi n .1. from sea lo sea. 1 fttijiy iui.es Iroiu toe city another chain of steep Lids extends front the Marmora to the lliack sea, rendered .-till . stronger by a marshy bike eit.;iidiii' tieariy ! the whole length and sto.ed by bri l'-s. IJete Attiia was atayed on hi- niarch to o vcrturn the Ka-teru Kmj.ire and bete the Huns were daleaUsu by Ji.usanus. li. oirl the jdaiiiso! ltuumeiia ti.e l'.-i! k in Mouiitaint, form arlroi.i n.i.ita. y barrier, passable at but tew points and t.. : ea-i y ieliiisible. J jst ! 1. 1 i a chain of for tified towi.sot nl.iiii arna, S'.bumla and liriiova are the chief, j-'ui th.-r on, r ne Dan ube besides many natural dillivuitiea ia de fended fy a line of stroiif fortresses, from the lilacn -ea to the tronii .-r ol I: imar v. W lljl.ll; wiih Kaiafat, .NlCOpoii, , Ilu-tthiik, ."lii-tiia and 11. allow. Jx-yoinl lie the 1'riiK ipa.ilieS f.f .Moldavia and al lacl.ia the hrt -vat of th'i oe-ei.t war. JLese lire the re-i-t slices Hu-: I has to 0- vereon.e before al.e ;an reach CoiuUiiti. Iioplc. the still tl.riatciis Turkey in one (iit' tiiou, tiiiouj;h AritiL'kia iu Asia. During t'it- la.-t c. ntuiy the l'.us-i.m ci tho aljea-U.S aU'i e,iie,l ,0-,e,., ll.'; rioii kingdom oi Oeoinia. nitii r other pas.a oii of f.ot- innJ on j er-ia alii iulKcy anu a patiiway toward- the linlies. 'Ihe Ciiea- iati- still held the fi'iri. mils of the I a iea-ii-, i: .intnan .in' lhe l!u--iati p;l.. -cm and tt. j i i,i;ri:ly ,-uri jun led by them iitiil ma.i.taiu the t indi-ptnilfiice. int. cie rail's of tb: lliis-ians v.i-te fii-t ilevi.b p.d in driving the Tartar.-, from Kj r' pi; iii.J mih t in in , 'iaitar and 'luik are held in no di-tmni.ii. ( at ii tj ri tl- lin: d li tiderloo lc tr, f'riwe tl urks 1 r mih Kuroi-e. li: h.-r i-n.i.-- ai ie, .he "-iidcav-jied t.j ieu.j th j r m-ki i'attcr..d through tin- J.inpiri; fj revoit and jiiiio.; her L'ran l-jii ( '(. i,.t aiitim; upon the tin one. A I bu wa' drawn up arid the initiatory tep, taken, whiili was fru-irated by a p.e.n..-. t'athi-rine had iu the meanwhile wai-el a t.-rribl war at thi fj jii i,,if of omi il(U to bctt'tif, and :j:),imjij to the Turka. I-u,a.l on the Lamibe was th . rendered Its capture the last town that Mir - captures cost the bloody Su A terribly 'desolating war lollowett !r su ; ry to put an eud to the dreek il:theultics. ; Its hubstancc was that they should ollei came in contact itb tl bay of Navarino. A 1 I'urkisb fleet in tbe A battle ensued in whi. h the latter was almost totally destroyed. '. This "untoward event,'' as Wcliin gfon plaiuts made by the Russians of certain outrages for which redress was demanded. j brought tue l.u.s.au a. my aireauy asser.i - bied in Ikssarabia mto the 1 urkisli territory. . . 1 . . - . 1 l " J ins ar coiilinueii two Mars, aim am r leii."htned scies .Silistna aud arnit sur - r in l.i r,nl n nil ht a lin 1 A lii.tt'it I . n l)n. ... , .... . : i.e i ' , ti tscn crosseu tue u-iiKaus auu reiiciieu . i , ri . , , . i . i Aurianotiie. J lie ireatv 01 .turianonie nu- lowed bv which Russia .'tiiued a laroe ter ritory, in Asia, the left l ank and i-!;iiids ' m Mt it.-i i. of the lower I'auube, and thu Suliua mouth ! of the river. The IIauvkst in timtMAW Phice or A beaiy indemnity was to be paid to (- UN AM ;,,E.U, The Wabin-l.n L'n- Russia Corlisses which wight have been!. , ,. . , . -, " , i. , i ion i'..iL,isies under the Slate Department sustained. 1 be Principalities were to be civ. i 1 r crncd I yruler-of their ow n, pay in-the IVrte ! " inlormatioii respecting the crops a tribute and acktiowlediti): him as their ul tierniany : sovereign. It also secured the Ku-siinsj " j ),,. i;,,Vf-i j. ov r. The result is a the rL-ht of interference then in under ci r-1 ,;,.; i;n , ,.r,,,, cf r., the most iiimortant taiu circumstaucea, under the title of a joint1 -protectora I These i1 lvanta;ea bave been turned to1 every pos-ible account and have had influence in brinoiuij about Ihe preicnt war Uf that we b-uc tt to treat. ti. I KETCIIN OF Ml. KAN K. ptt-'niaer Union, f;cn. Uavro. aliiih Th arrnc'tt at .nc-w xorK m t c..,i,;i ioi v iiiiJea utu ot nnay Hook, a t-ii.t r d(.r e011ll tnij ( f Lit,t ,.. , w Lt, on boiird Dr. Kane and hU l-aity of A utc elpioi i rs. I'r. Kane sailed ficni NiW York on th 31st ot -May. l-.J.J, lor the Joiar ea-, in Search of i!ir John Frank! .Mr ml bis com panions, tikii:;: with him a variety of in-tru-liitnts for set ntihe purposes, and a supply - . i . criiise. His ei.t.re ship's company consis ted of seu'i.teeu p rsous, yii; Klisha M. Kane, Surgeon iu tho U. .S. Na vy, coiuliiaudin the Cipedltioii; J. Wail Wiis-.n, first male; II.-t.ry Crooks, second nitite; Am.s, l!roi.-scll, third mate ; Jnmes, Mo1 ieary, foui th natv; ( hri-inphcr tihUeu. carpenter; J . J . I. ay , sur;t ii ; Auju-tus Soniau'. astronomer ; IK nry Good f. ilow, n at - urau-t ; deore e.lenson, Jeffcrsoii T. ie. Ceiily, and C Jiiake seaiueii ; Wiiliaui j Morton, Moward ; 1'eter Sin jjiurd, cook. Darker, lieorcJ. Wbittell, Win. Iv C, -nlfrr v. ! Lieut. Ilart-t -ne coimn inded tli - expedi-I tion fitted out for the rili-f of Dr Kane,! pursiiaLt to an at' ef Congress, bit h .i i I - . ed from New ork on the hh of Jijiie l.i-l. : This expedition t.-i . 1 of tin ve'-els,' the u p. 1,. r Areuu and tho baripie lie-: ka-e, which were office red as fuilows: (: ,, of t,r !: Il.-nry J. Hut-' .-ti lie, I.ieiit. CCIIill.alidiii.- ; Willi uu I, I, til, attini; nia-ter : do-ej h I', b'y fle, pa-. r tiiid-hipman ; K . :. i J'. Katie, a-pi-t n.t surgeon; Van lb ii-.-i la. r 1 1 ale, boat-w aln. : ( 'Jh ' i$of the Afif Ciiarb s ('. .iinii.s, Lieut. coiiiiiiandii! ; Wat-on liiiitli, aclinj ' ina-ter ; Uartnan N-.-wiU engineer; Hauiuei ; W i.iltitiif, acting boat ain. ' Ihe followiiifr telegraphic despatch, re-' ccived a.'ter tbe ali iie w:i i i; te-.i, ai.noii u ces the safe arrival at Ni w V. rk of Lieut Ilartstctie's cominaiid and eivis a brief ae eQUi.t of bis "rui-e aod di-covi-ry of Dr. Kat.e's party, who a; ';ir not tj have e-c i- , J I the hard-hip- wi,j.-h were to bave be.-n appn bended from tbe p-'-riloas nature uf their enterprise : An ti ll of I), . K 'ni- iivl his Pinti', Nf.W VoltK ! Ti.HI.il I 1 Tb" pr Arerje. and the barooe C lea-e hav ved here, Laving on board Dr. Kane and hi party. 1 bi e ve"el, ri!'ide thfir ;'v north i Hlllitll's .-'llllld 1. ! ) liltit I'll! "!l Jill , h. they ui ii' no; ;-d by the ice. Whi'e or kiiiJ tbt ir way in low ,i 1 ,r ; t ',. y di-(-ov ere, ai, ;io'jaii '. i ! i.', nt wiii.h tl,.- ,.ari. d that iir. Kare :md hi- p-.ity hail south. 'J hey then returned to Di i-eo. liti-1. n: the found the cbj. tt of ti y 1 eareh. I'r Kane r .-,, .! J.i-i v a far north tn ! - m I.' -.1 (the , si ,. U ., f. in. He rem. -,i in 'I hy her all v to the Indian -.ilia-i; I ,r pi . . i aprin be nband.ji.ed the ship way -. julbward in s!ed,'es t.j from W belie.; he mi convey.;, ves-el to Di i-c-)':' I-liii.d, ai found by the .d. -diti in of Lt it. r, s. ie:m. i-iii-. In il,. Hi I til ,i'i. I ; I pp. rn.-.u, ., I in a Do. i i d wa-. tin-r. 1 1 :i ri li'lii;. Three of Dr Kane's arty hio (.'hristop'hi r 1 1 1 1 -r-ri . carpenter ; I' pard, cook; and J, E, r-on T. 1'. d.ti,. t.rSlep. rh(-r, ;-. ;i man. J hi; riUiaindtr Were iiiorc or 1, fro-lbitt.-n. Ou tbt 111, of S. p.t. inb rtbe b:i rrpK- 11 ciji; iiarr.j!y e-cap-d ahipnr.-ck ly i-'hi,i in contact wi'h an id I.i i;-, whii ii -t . .-bt-r buUark' and carii'd away Ie r 1 '1 h'j lait winter was iiiiij.-u.illy wnir th Arctic regions, ntnl many of the imti' peri-bed fr om expo-tire and starvalii.li No traee s ii,,,.e(;r w.-re di.-tovelid Kir John 1-rai.l.iiii party. im of l,iIli..'.I,KU'l!IA 'Ct. 1 .'. TllK (AsK i,f fl.I.. Wllt.KI Kit A Sl.At K- Jiid";i! Kiiii- d.-livnd an opinion thi. ue.rii intr adur-ily to the Keiption of the tion of Jan.; Jhn-on to ij l i-li the vwit ot Itnhiaa rorjuif.yi, the ca-e of I'a-siuore 1- lia.'nitoti, pronouncing her to have uu status ; in i Court, being entirely without its jurb- diction. The opinion is very clabornte, reviewing the whole case, and le-itfliiiuing his former opinion, lie asserted that the law of ua- lions gnnranteed the right of transit of slaves, mid of every specie ot property, through territory where slavery was not re co'iiixod. If the contrary principle was sanctioned thu time might coiiih when tbe cotton of Louisiana, the rice of Carolina, and the rum of New Kii)iland, would be restricted from transportation, without tbe boumU of the stales producing them. He maintained that the federal constitu tion recognised slaves as property, aud up to ISill slavery existed in tbe tbirlt eu orig inal states. He said that Williamson's du 1 not heard of tbe prolilic soil of Runeombe ! ' (we do not iu ihe matter of eloquence merely.) ltis said that tbe Irish potatoes of that region are the best in the United Stales; and we bave beard much from tra vellers of the excellent quality of the fruits. We can believe even more than we have beard, after examining a specimen of apples with which we have been complimented by the Messrs. Johnstone, formerly of ihirf Suite, who have been engaged iu farming on the French 15i nnd lliver a region alike dear to the seekers alter the picturesque and thu fruitful. The larger specimens of these apples wcih over twenty ouuees. . an l tin y are ot a line naw.r. country ! mat can produce I . . I . 4 ...., . ai u.nl . I II UI13 II nui til I. lit- : : n valine;, we may iook i or warn uu mi nous nk forward ith anxious ih.i.e to tbe time when improved means of tci n.nArt iliii u ill ti 1 1 i .! i 1 11 ti ! tl nil r IllM r L' tl ... , ,: v.-i . t ne nt'iinouiii anu in iieious iruus 01 .soriu i ,, ,- , , i i '. aroiiua tor tno-e wuirn we now 'ci spur hi-Jv from a more di.-t mt re"ion. -Charles-i ct i ,j,.rmanv. and a food one of wheat. the potatoes hav LCt.crally done tll. Fruits are more al'UIH.illlt lli:in tliry ll U V been sii.ee the year I I n Mi.ee I be year rli. 1 here is an im- ii.. . se qaanlity of plums, pears, apples, Ac. Notwithstanding all thi.-, Ihe price of bread li-e-i hijin-r Ir. in day to day, and the poor er cla-si-s are st.tlei in j o seicrily as to create a bar of riots and revolt?, j arlieu larly townrd the end of the c.iminj; winter. I In. re hiie already been premonitory symp tou.s iii some ot the ciiie, as Mayei.ce and M nisnim Lars.'., ci incys of earn have been si i.t fr.Mn ; 1 1 uni.'ary and tlallleia; but as the war i.l himii.r ailiwils from the llii.ek mh, the seiiriity will bee Hue greater, p. rl.aps, than last year. America is now the only country iu the world capable of Mil. I Imu,; the nsuts of Germany. Notaitb-, standing the j.re.-eiil necra-silies of tlie COun- Irv cn.i riitiuii to Ami riil H at a very low .nl.. fti.ru ii tan r.iu-iiic i..r il.u : I ht: . war lia i in a tneas'ire emptied Franco, and , even England partly, of yuuii men, and es- i r-ci.lly of thus.; bebining to the working! J '" 'jcrman-i ill tead Of cr is-ui.- the se.i, nil I it more ail vant age.; us lo enn f . .. ., ""'it ii" ii iat ;r is wanted and well remunerated. The uther rea-on is to be found jn the American party i..-ov. -in. i.t, bid. the lierman papers u.uV- the 1 e-t f.f in order t) divert lb stre am of cini 'rati on fi oiii the I nited Stales, ' liUlTI.-H VIOLATION OF ofll NEU TUAl.l I Y LAWS. VAMIIliT'l, Oetjber 14 At the fom-mf-tio. iiieiit of tiic recruiting of Irjops fjr the liiiii-h army in tin. country, Mr. i.'ramp tuii, I lit- 1'ln.ii-ii .Mini-!, r, received imluia t; hi from the liosi riin.i lit that he and cer l.i. ii Con-iiU were tiolaiina; our neutrality ; l.i. Ihi- I i" t a.'.-i a at. s liieea-c; an i our I overiniieiit Hni injur refuse any longer ' . .flieiaily to n cniiie siM,l .Minj.ter and ( i ii-Uis, il the iJr.t. !i ioveriiiiieut d oca not j (alter addi.i.iiial repre-'-i.tatioiix which M r. ! l.m hiiiaii has been instructed t r,aake) re-i call thi i.i. ! The Vi.p k earnest ritri.it Of Jons Jav Had thalj John Jay, the 6rst Chief) Ju-tice of the I lilted States, lived ' to the i pre-ent buur, it is hi.hlv probable that he wo'ii'l have been a lir iininetit and an active i ine in he r r.f f I tin- last riuttil. A riean parry ; fir, siiys rot the N orll . .iii-i I!.'-. view, ne j r.. ,.)-ei nuT I, j lioiliatl t .llh-J. lie wliohtld that the I'., pe or his priesthood ' ha I pom r t i annul oa'h or i vpii to jjrtnt " " I. ti oiu Sill, sl.ouil . aiilliitted to i i 1 11 'his." f' TT. ant .it s I'.'M'' It T tin- Min i -There ia a con ir catoo l-'oinz on Irom I! t. . il ai tur. 1 fori. ai. d I hi. tin- ur ti.i).- in tl. r. p. i is I.o- ' ii has a -iii. hir i-iport trade t r-xpiri- of c itf.ti . ,d. daring the i ih i, S. p'eiiiL.r :! .ih iri-r; 4,111 I -, of 'i.- value of V-ltlJ,'.) - .jaaf,. i.-.ary !-!, 'J,:i.-i: .:,;. . Naiu.;d at f- ,. :. '.'I; -am., tin,,; );,. yiur, ''l,'"i)7 d at I ,:( J LJ ,'j71 -11. M If. xiiA Fill IT. A letter dated Main... t ii ih-t.. - a . that raisin were dearer than y I ad hi . , f.,r lift- en years, and in con j ii - in any A tin; i iean vessels thai had '1 -..ii.etiu.i; for the crop, wer.; leaving ball .-t. 1 ho-e that had sailed for lhe ;. .. i St .It; oi.iy took ciiou-h for baila-t. Ji 1,1 i.M. In l-i. W,- learn from tho-A-heii,:,- !-p. (.nor that rec. nliy, at Jack iron Supeiior Court, Jude Mai.ly held that il -. r-on prole--ii. Ine doeh in,., of (,'nivi-r- -a;i -in v as an i eouits. In aeeord: . lo or three it i.t I! ilmiiili,,, (.V. C mp.ieni wi.uesH , our, in e with that deei-iuii ; --e. m-re ruled OUt. ; lb rnlil. co:--1'.m;i..-' i j;it hail road. , . . !"!:, M Tllfc I 1 11 IU J II K iloll t,Y tn TUIIKIt. I S W. fr.-.i-t ,V Co, II lihoads, J. A.llani-f or..! A. V.. If Mowe.i;. .Mo-telb-r, W.M.I ; lloiiand, V. lii-awi. y A Co , T. J. (Irani, K. i Mamiev, T. II. Ml llori", J. A ('. J Cm! a( ,.!. W Foils, ,J. p. ll.-iiii, r-on, Love (,.' , Wi.ti., T. A Co., W. !'. K.u.kin, A. Mclntojib' , . on i , J. Iiam-our A i., Ilnrp.-r, J i Cr, , ,f. Ihiip, r. W II (iordaii, Mo-s K I I'. M .ilorv, W. II. M,, 1,1,1, Welhersi .K C., , o j,;i..,i,. a c , Uo.eboio. (J. A Co i J. K. Foils, 11. A A. .Mu u-y. rOIlElUNiMliMS. SS Ttl'i'raiJicd fur the South aroltnian. Olio tVvik liiU-r from Iliirope. It It 1 V A la V St I ' n U It A TL A .1 '1 IC. COTTON DECLINED. New York; October 19. The steamer Atlautie bus arrived, bring ing Liverpool date of October 0. Money w as iu increased demand, and tbe rate of interest had advanced to 5J per cent. Consols had declined to hij. Col to i) has declined id , with sales dur ing tho week of 41,Utl bale. Hreadstufl's firm, ot full rates. The apprehended scarcity of food excit ed serious fears in France and Germany. The allies still threatened the flauk of Gortschakotfs army from Kupaioi-ia, but up to October their efforts bad beeu un successful. Tbe Czar was at Odessa, and will soon visit the Crimea., The allied fleet had sailed with a secret expedition, either to act ngairsl Odessa or Nioolaeir. Addihonai, by the Atlantic. j Tim Allies Were sinking mines at Sebas- j topol to blow up tho place. j A trench cavalry division had defeated a body of Russians near Kupatoria. A collision was expected between the Western Powers and the King of Greece. The steamer Africa arrived out. Of the , , f . . , . , - . . " ' were taken by speculators and exporters. .... ,,,.,, V,.:. nrL. ml ..! . ii-i.,- mi . v- -i i lrou and Nnpley riuote lirouu and Shiidev r.iiotn breadstuff, , c , - . ., .-, , i nrui. lute wheat IS t)d. ; red IIS V a l-'s. Canal flour 4(1 a 41 Southeru 41 a! l-'s ; Ohio 43 a 43s Od. White corn -14 a l.'vs. Yell ow 40s Od a -lis. Jieet was iu demand. 1'olit in nioderale rttiuest. Dr n'Lanc's LJvsr Pills. i prut ESH.iic i'io hap mjiinU' 1 rth- iT! t'ur l. .re t'i ri t cirr uf ti 'K-'ie uf Xl I.trr, Ilactlieta .line tone (tt.'TV -Iltl riH'ti! v, ac I ul til pt. r (Veil v .'ti , thul it ii ii-t mrjfjtu jf ;t njsnultf tiiMrctdc nil -ihr'. l.atiiUa by r ; pnif-iitti uiiiici-n ot' Virginia, Lo prf lictd tn I iimII ol fnttnlrt in whirh iirmtimar I.iv.r Com. plaint, is fH-ruli r!r f-raitiiMe tid comiiion, and, who had uprnt u.ir itt m(Dft ring the iiigrrritriiU inii pnmi iitaning ihnr qu i'tili', thrntr Pill mtr I'tTu'i-irlv tn et-f I rrn of the dticane, .iiuj nrXvT fil tu mUt let It the im M obstinate cii f thdt lernl'le rompU int. Tin y It4fc jtfllT b. l,dli.ereRrli....f llr. M'Un. hvc ps ten, ht fi uur iihm the bcitfrtof of in nkitid. Sit wrif Uarmji p jtnptniti of Iiti form itjnhlr c liijtl nut, !xu!tl be it!iut tht: ittT-Iu--hl FilU. II .vr ytwi a pit'o in ti e t ghi ide, en. (irr ti fc!g if the nh. whirl, Hicrraitr with pre. ur uniLV to lie wilhrjn on the Itfl iJt with mrj-tionil, iiif Un.ri c..tit'nt, piii uittirr the thuuhirf .h.tr( frtrpjeMtly (Xtnu.iiif Ut Ihfl Up f I "lc eiy u,i, ii,ii..iaiuioBEn n.c lai. ' P'ire omrtimta Ijkm lbr rhoamatic, thy R MI rite fruiu uiscaac uf Ihe Lurf ;an4 ii i uu aruuld flf. ga unUi ily and buy a boa ol Vr. SV. I.ane'a I.ivsr 1'iHa. rareluafra mil be careful In a all for Pa. M'. I,,m ( , Lar n l.iv hiu, and lake , .B. Ti.. rruthrr I'.lla.pariK.rtini' t.. ba t.nrr ii ii, a, now Li-lure tin. pnhiie. lr. M'Ln'a I.irr I',jla. a, ,,, fj,br.le.l VcrmifnK. can now ,4, , rc.ptelj,ic (,u, ,S!orc, , lhe i ,uU . , .. and ' ltt. Iii, l.kw. ' Stilt ot Thahkszirins. ET ".all bf r. membfred 4hl i.ril Thura.Uy, the .jihr,' (In I.. r.; th ajy al . put Uy th l.i. eini.r ul ,..r lh ('..r.M'n.a my.j i.t fci.r r... 'I'l.aiik. (H'liJ threii.ln.ut the SIjU-. i i. ih . r. n tiM-i. li. rr tii.it lee til n i,, o! t h.rh.ltr il., alri. li nb. a. nit the .lay by a auaf-rnaien ..I ll fciin a i.t b.i. sine., and by -tiriiiuuf tu. aen ral lu i a of pub. he vtwraiii;-. W F. DAVIDSON, ..if,l.i,t. Oft. JJ, sjj. iVotice. I.I. iniii ml. I.li .l W inr firm ..f Irin. I.. ' (int Co., mil tin.! J. F. Irx.n ur T I' !. , ! a ;.lf llaiit liilj In , llle. A' rt.unla anil n .lca lint . III. a fjr January oiirt i.l be n.unJ n. Ihe iianua of an (itfucr for collii t un. i F. IK WIN. D. tjILLKSI'IK. 3itf On. ;3, Jsia. Land, Negroes, &c. 15 M!. AJ; nij!it)'i a fff'ijI'T ff thr mt ll iind T' -t- tut ut til ft. Kuif? . f r'd . f M ri hnuri; cotin'r, ilf tiiN r tu iuilii mlr ..I Ilia I f r-itn ii'i in ..m! r ilj.f.ij tin Hnu Trill nt-tl Ihe folfow iitjf uffj:r1 V. il : .1 y uf Ilia i hie a u I i llni-i, ( , Ilii V Mirrp, 1 lea r rp llf l UH itml . If i: IT, A l.irpr l,J of n In,,, W,,g. ', I Vnrrfgr, I y.ri-i, J-irrmint; J'uot Ilinist hul, I unit hili. It'll I'm inttiirt 1 S't t,J lihti I. urn till t 7Wj, a rj. niiijp ,.f Ft rush nf Tsithrr A- . ,,;, ,,w,,fj Tanniiifi Implrn-tnli, Jntslirr in,, I Win' Mtil. 9 likely IJ cgros, .-"intiBtinj? til in. ri, wiiitn n anil fliilrtrrn, . , , t . w hieli ia . lyutj; 1 nr. ct. j niiiin, : t!..,. 'S: shines tn thr A'. Cuioliim R,i Ko,t. Also, ul liie a mi. time anil .l,irr, I Wl a I that Willi n b!e I' I tr ut nl mn j .ti w-liiab I!. K.njj. d.-.:M.. tr!y ri-.i'ic.l. contain. ! HiK iihe ut 4 'ill m r. t, more ur let, mi wlueli la amiie very .i iiahle l,,i,,i a , I't.lm ljl, 'Inn I'.n-il hi c.uel r.-iinr. Aim, at thu aunt- ton.. j.lacp, : Ml.il.V other iirhrh a li.i, I. .1 - . .,. ..,., ,,,, ,., , , s.mKl-J m I iK.rh..,j, ,...l.l .: m il i ntim.l. All i r.... ! l"1"1"1'!! " Ihr ul.iy,. ,,,, ry j on lhe tuhti rib. rnr Air I. im K uiir, win. now re. give any information "'ilea on Ine pl.te and wil M .Ie to ronlinui. f,, tt tiny, until all , aold. T.-rnia know ii ,,y ,,( .,,,., K. ll. KIM,, Jlrrrtttur. Oct, U3, i:r,. l34 M'lI.I. " il t the ,i tn rr.i.h nee f Willmn. i: iniin ra.ii, ilec'd., on lbr ,'1U ,Uy cf Note,,,. '5 Valuable At'p;roos, . .inn , wmnan ami child, , .rniii-rl v r -alii ileCftiiaed. 1 KDWIN FALLS, A.lmr. t3" O. l, H3, 1 Pa Yfwlkin Hirer Jibuti U !ie. riMIK nubaoribcr ofl'ria Cur ulu ltis plunliilinn JL na tlie, Yudki IJivcf, i and a half mill!, I'rum Salisbury, It liei joat l low the Tradior. liird Ouii willnli hidf a mile of the Holtburj glU. lion on tli N.C. Knilroiid. On it ia u giHj Dwell. ing flouae, ii ml Ncjiro Ilouaua ai u tticiuii I touccoin. muduto 411 or 50 N eg men. Tlie.'l'raet contains of which line hundred and aixly jir aeri nly ars first rule boibiiii. 'J in re are about Iwu limnjrt(J Olid filly or aeveiily-five. oerea of woudlawd. In pmot of fertility Uiii bind ia unaurnacii in V, , tern Norlli C'.ir..lni. If iut (old irivi.tily bi lurj tint lt Wedneadny in Decon.lier next, ll wj Uu auld tu the highest bidder oil lliu in unaca, ou ilut ',jr CHARLES L. TOBltKXCE. Of I. 23, 1 855. 3litf C L tULMKH tilM H OIIIiv WILWINGTOX. N.C. A. II. V.tlUOIiIil;LlJ5f, rronruinr. I UK aubaciiber havinjr purrham-il Hit mliro intereal ill the t'L.VKt.MION IHov WUlIhiS," auhciu orders fur NIiuiii JCny ii i a, of any inwrr ur atylr, Siw .Mill of every vum ty, Minng Mil himry and I'uiiipr. (irml and Fluur .Mill", cun.jili lu, I'urki r. Turbine uud idhtr Water-whccli, fticc.m'lil ruiiipa and Kuina, l.t-iiyill'i t urn and Cob ( rualii-r, tticc ThrMiicra, Sliuii;le M chinea, 511.. 1tiiij(, II nieera and Pull leu, Coltkh t.ma and tiiarim, I run I listings uf all a. lima and paltcrm, 111.1. a " h fjicouioliva and Tubular Doihrt, 1'lur and plain t'ylindrr ILuliri, lll.ickNitntlt wurli tit kuiua, truu l)'Nira fur llauara and JUila. THE ESTAIJL1SI1S1KNT II i villi btrli re-iirganited tul llic l lpreaa fiurpaae if i u ii 1 1 ii; iun :tu-lily in tha exeeutmn uf all i.r. dvra, the ublte ui.iy real autia5ed lint any ttur wlntb may uHer will be pnmi.y 'vliwtrtt ac. curding lo (ir.iiiiiaf, and of tacit wurkinamlup ls V4iliiut fail to l6 aulialactuiii. THE MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT i i.,.. ., i..,, , , -.,, .(,, i n. i ait.r lunir.l out.ab-ll euii.n.r.' f.-mmbl. i ..... " " ."""""-U tU. ' " "' l'rlc'' "c w make il tu llic m. . ,.ri.Bt ul'all III Willi! tu send me tlii'ip iiv.l.s RFPAlIl WOItk' ; Aw3., dUP 41,111U, uela-i,d ,,,,ine ,-, I force fur Hint fiurHiar, it will (Moim BiivniiUittnua an J -rau aniini; auun iukivc nu- Inc r,H., nice wtl'iiiut rrgaiu lu rxH'ha-: i.l aeniiiii aaniv . iri.iH a uiaiancc. ! Ordrta will be d.lrr.'M-.l to t'hircndun Iron i Woraa," W iliiiiiilui., N. 1 A. II. VAXIJOKKKLKN. 1 t'rf. 5.1, Isjj. 3Glf !'.. .;.; i TOWBT LOTS 1 K0RSALK. . BY virus f a IVird of Trnat la me nirulid by Ir. Wil'um I,. Mi lire, iiirr.H,, in '' Ilia lilr timr, I ali4ll, on Mntiy uf Itie ISii-i riur l i.uill'.i llurke ci.unly, b- in ltv IJfi d-M ul .So. "iiiUi, Iftj."., at tin: diir uf 11. e t'uurl IIi.uk m i .MorganU.n, rtpaa tn public ale, I.. l,c biylirat 1 -" " in ' " el ni.nr.B.-B. iv iri wruoi lit JUM Ilflff, Iffintibj on AUia mud -i ft lr.et.wher t Milue fr. Biota, com iiniftj- wur of mr cfrt( uu ? TV wiiirh It rre it f ry line iiirt omirted, witls four I rn tocu bt Imw tUir titti Juuf iUir( with t wiuc uUc Aliii briuW, antt e m KUmt Urrv Ht.iu.it. 4 Uv;lff. A ljoitifiig t!.e ijh bnliil.rg jg g p- ru.-t r y hruh builtiiiijf , wAU lw f-ut and pi-114 in front, with i tint ntrHrf .ul!u-u-r .,, ,ULir., , e f,p,ir, ImnwiJiaUly ua th ; ternrr f .Mnii.Hrnl, ia t Sue wic pi.jf britk butliiir.g mii;b.&at ami entrtrd mtb lin, i.ith a t-igeantl cu.ct.n hi Uteim-KiNHia wr flttrd apan4 l.fiii i'f u.U b! rMnia atlucMd. Ala, a y.r.l Uairfally Hccufalid ilh itirjftina, Boocit nd ilflpf .r.ltt. j Iiaailu.liun irrnlra ad canrnirnl, and any i lk(l..n drB....u.i.f bliii I...... K... ....... I L.l 1... , nrt .1. .....hi. - Vi j 'n ... : the .!. The Uratrra Kal Kmtt ill to tu rr in !' tr.fr yar. pp.,tj will mabl m ; hi"'"11 '"' "I't-'Hui.il - t. aurr . u.. i 'n' ""'" u...ur,,.,..rl ly sUj ...... " rt . . . u i.unn : Ih.rr l ll.. (.rubl.l.ly nf aiquirilij) Wltl.ll. li.t c.' ' P'f-l Inn.la uf the luia a naiiM.iir ru a'eiirjbk-. 31 ..inia, I -ah. K. J KKWIX, Truitce. Mttgamtnn, Ofi. 1 7, I tiSS. 3ii3j ' lliolili.i. f fihie ar lierrby iufi rintd tint tha film H. oft.. ...-r Wi.i.n.nl mat dia..nd fcy ii.uiujI t...... i.l w ll,- 13ih inrt. liL Ail .' l.' .'f mil. yir.1 t.. ii.ni fini, ar liit..i and to ci.me lur. Mto .ml a.iiie I i.r ir a.iini. ili,.r r.y N.ar i.r fa an ; and ail lumj arrnunia. ...in.t IM and fu n will p.ale fi,rarJ U.-.jmr fi.raritir. ii.ei.i. Ilea .,r huib ..f Ihi- nim ili ba at ll.c .b. b.r trial uij... tj i:o ne, k wuisnanv. Oe I. 16. If ij. j,,f .Notice. l'RSrA. r to an ....irr of Itru.nl of Ii. Kuiiiirf.ud Kail K.io.l t mp nj, Hi- ernld ii.rn. ! w hiiar nai.u a are pul.iiaiird bi at Willi, li-r h.n a..inlril ( ..mn.itan.i.i ra for ra-ccitil.k auoaerij. t In. i. t Uu .il.l Nt.irk of a-iii lon.)j.,ny and i ar aijlli.. i je.l li. ai I aa anrh nntllthe lurlnef r. ill r r, lh. Boanl. Ail ill.-r-r i.n.a ll crrlnra in.. I. ,u Ih.m, ur rill.r; t,f llirm, tnd all r.trifila . i,ovr ii by . ::h, i in. n, i0 iUwc r iiM-ra for n.a brt .ii...'i,,. nl f -J50 jt ahaii , H h! be In Id l.d by Ine t fiui,atiy. ; V. II. (it "IU. I'oiu C oujif.y, Dn id A. I '-ii ir;.' Ion, llaj I If ual'itt, H .iiiuri . W uj,. M ..el. S il.in,Muca Cullib. ri-jn, J.,1,1, Mill, 11. M. feiiwrt. Mrtil,uhmig,l J. Km, Sir ph. n lJ..Tia, Wm. J.ii.n.i.in. J .im A. V..UI.J-, Joli.. Walk.r, IaK. i .riiie., II. K. Ii.u.it. u. I "rl 16. i .'..'!. 13H 1 J. ih.m: t t coiy 4 Wick. J.nntl for iSnle. It. I, attl in 1'iiiirirrd, tin Tm-tilBy i.f lin- Ho p.n.ir f.airt, (Im-iiij. Uir 3'Mh iiiu..) a lrrl ul I , ni.! i-..iil.iiio,i I fin ucria, ly ni im thrn.lt rt ..I ( ".1. fe I i eg, in I 'ubnrrui rrnly, H no If rat ol i.l,. ...I, l.,iniiii. Ihe Uinli ..I birb a J. Il.f.ia. .J.,"::,.','. .!(.. i,n.( iithera. 'Ih.-ie it .U.iil AO acrra pill Ul.il, el wl.ii liil Iteth. 'I he l.ml n II .1. rnl ,i a. , r bn.utiiul nUa loi biiihl. n.;. ,..... firair.Hia tI l.urt-iL.tiiig K, It W U.I.NllN.liin. Oct. 1G, lnji. U7 a Noltcot 'IHi: I'imIi raigm-il bc li.ri.ieil a f I'HT. I M.IISIIIP uo.br ihep-ll.i-nM Al.lil i '.. I' Mi A N A ( !., for Die nnr.ea- ef ijrtil.J a COM .MIsMoN IHMNI-XS IN I I.l il II, (.11 AlN oiin r (nun l, ) I'ri.iiuer, llllite coin'-r I umUr-laml-aliri I and faal ll,, A LDWFLL, KLAKKLY A CO. JA.MKS I'AtiAN, JIUAWLY li Al.KXANDF.lt. Oct, IU, Is.jJ l W M.I.IAM 31.1 I M'.K TOIt JT I thll.tlls.SlO.V M KUCHA M. I'ou ri.oi.m v c ottox. A'vrlA ( iiiniiiprrial M'A, ( 'iinn, -V. f WITH A .t II, 1)7 Itiaj.ki. hit vii milt. a'' Or I. 10, I (OS. 3..-lllli A IjA1!(;F. SFl'PLV OF Constable Warrants Full SALE IIKUK.
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 23, 1855, edition 1
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