Newspapers / The North Carolina Whig. / Feb. 14, 1854, edition 1 / Page 1
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,JT u)e CHARLOTTE, IsT. O., PEBH.UABL'V X-L, ISS4. -" . HOLT ON k WILLIAHSON, Editors a:.d Prufriktuhs. 'HUMS: The Nr!li.C"uroliii.i Whi will be afforded to iilmcrilK ra t TWO IHII.I AI.S in udi-nce, or TWO DOLLARS AND FICTY CENTS if p y. nicnl be net .yeti for tnreu iiiuiillis, ..ml TllltKK Dltl.I.AItS 1 1 His vim of Hie Ji..r. No p. per will be ilmcoi.l'tui. U until ..II tv -rages are p.ld, ex cept at tl pttl.H Ot till' Liillol. Advertisement iiiaci-tcd lit Our Dollar 1 r suuiirc Ill line or k-8, tnis -iicl tv ) tr the firt inner. timi, .ml j.'Kvnt ii.r e. oh coiiiiiiiunre. Court ..d- vcrtisciti. nt -end Shcrrl'it S ha eh rged -5 per cent, higher ; .nd nu ll ti .n of 7..IJ vt cent, will Ix; in .ic fri in the reeul r prici s, for . uverliacra by Hm ve.r. A .vertiaciiu nt inserted monthly or an irt.-rlv, t $1 oor mui-re for uacn timo. Semi- monthly 7.5 wot. ocr .ii .r for ejcli time. I.. . h. j. ..J willio.tlK. ; ttrlidcd to. J7" 1'ayni 'iiU cut be marie tneilhrr. lj" I'lotm .ttcr ure autlioriicd to ct r Ei.nt. , ' VKOJ.INA IN. BY JKNMNdS B. KERR, t It tn lUc, .V J MtifotislOH) A I., SHU Open. "WT havine ben rrimrti d to om eiient in the JLl aiirround njj ronniie, that the alV- entii.iiijih iin ul ii 4-ttH d. nd 11 d nidi tiy mum di-fuffnin ptnraiff ) the mbsnrif r I lit- rt frir tuks iln im'. od nf iiifofminif the roni'iitinity .H In rift t'i l ttie or g' nt' tmd f prt 'a '.i w. 'I hiuk'ul llire urn tor tavmrii with -n ipn'iie- pmnn Ue vn xr.rn m Ittu lui it hi. ) tu s dfttb a hi re o alTtitiM;rt H t iijf I telv iftiti'-d and nitrnvrHl eni!i di.h'n'n(, 'e rV-,i ufetj th-ii led mj'Hia hhall not Ic iVd Uifd ilmfiy.l 15. S. JOHNSON. Hagler's Hotel. 'jH'"- Mlit.ltV U-I'I) 'lit IMf - r frrr imio ni itiMirmn.if rim irin' ir-?!! C-l 'd 'he imi'I.c tf.uermlv, that h. fC' ii' y rthd mnl h;m-h it tnr ihi't' i-t hiuhkU I hi. ii iff KM' k n.ml'n; fwi M'g1iii -inel, in tut l w.. ol l.e i k, (n: by i I Wm Oiivem!, ot tlie lloppk V t'rv- I ft rttw-r hop y an -m1u'h a' tciitt..n lt t i i - I-' ri.tler mm; ci)ndiin '' ll t ti i ip nil hi n e wiKit:iW and t" a hie. 'r. iraf-'il-t in ilit! fti'Hinlaiii. nBdi 'liijf lu Vli m m 'ew tif-V. ti-k, in MMHiHio, in thu pit tfiifl ViMnfe ' 1,1 li.ji,-, IIIHJ tlM'i III h'MirHJ H .J. JiHlt rf-inii: pUfe A. E. HAGLKU. IMf AX HOTEL, Ci!.tl,'U:sTO., S. ('. p'-r-r & ...,, i,. rf m !.' ....... . j- r i.p.. t'ul'v io in id mid to- .il"l'C gen I,. e.. '.-all ol lot. a r ,v. I1,., -ho li l'l I, M hi. I. .he wt l - P' or ll.fl ..f It a tier. m.d I ' lveleiit .t-lneen llm V . '. ...' '.I. I i lie ! -pi. miK-r. irii Im, iito-d tod ell k fi-.v.i I fto-e. Ii . o ...ler Ma llior.tog.. nit '-.li.... I l-r-oiif '."II' , and lorn al'.'d WI 0 n, -a en.j r.i.-.l 'c ion. -ii'-, and l-onz a.loa'ed ri ll.e ..,ir. of le.4l.i-. i. a-.d Ml I ll -t f.-ll O". hi- par" ol' 'I.-' '-I. -o .el " a ea-l Iron lier - roo- irin- d ai.d ..r-o. r p l-oo- oi Ih- Hoii- ; a..d will -nv in .'m.m Io too. o i.o. i I o it'll nod to. lier part 'O iu..k toein rn1i.i..ri.ii.lo Willi" io lu ll-. u.i. MRS. A. J. KKNNKDV. .,... I IR i, 'IK V. HII ' f F. I . h-l . a,,,.. (IM1 i:r indu'if J. m ('. d in in i-li e u in) tir.-t m:. a it t A P. SMITH. :.4 t h . iin lor .-ti: 1 I' I' l"il e IS I I' be (j a -9 frier ojm ;it Jlijto. ii. i i .'kl-.iO.or a... I llie and .ii.. le- aort ir..-nii fl.iiio. i 11,1. Ilffi-t.. J'llltlMl on'. K.-rr Hu lei and tlio Poal .'2 - I Y y nd a .1 I'. t.r. k i.on.hfi,.' i- i a I llti ne r J nuary I J. I - 3. Dissolution. JHK fiiii'i.i- -i. i,. t.f Sl I '.i id well ia U.i- n rtv dinitw-:.' t-y t'.ijiimt rit"ei. A'l pe fnio ind it. d to Mm: 11 M m ae r ie-it d hi iii ikc i . ii iir: i -ie ei mIi'iih ni wii't ihe "ntirrrH:r, who a one i" auihor 2-d to leitle the miim1 C. J. FOX. Selemlwr I, l-o3 3lil I itl .'-! ;utit I li,.!!'. gr tllMW INii Tobier i of the moat miKrior brui'l In nt in the Sl.tle. (Vicars unaur- J.aaned. Kor . by rnirciiARU .t caldukll, Orlnl.' r 1, I -.",3. 37ll IN of ice. I-. pur. h -m: 'I U i: IT or TW'KS'TY I IV I) M;i.!i ii:s, . mi.l Women hem I I to )!.' y ira lor whie.i I will p.y tot.' Inhi-Mt j.ric. a, in cuh. S. A. MAIIIilS. ili.-nl. Ni.u niiHr lo, -.73. 17-It. Iln mploii'a im inlilt- l iiaa lnri B k K-K . VKIil.Y e.leli'i'ed f-.r it. woliderl"ii m r i tf t - in me ' ll-e , f Si ! t',!.'e,v d"!d I" j i l re e.v. tl ti . I lor 11 A. t.M.KWKI.I,. i I ii.ioi tie. i.t 'h- If.H.il .i In FKI l'i II Mm net H I iiu iiii'i Vi-iji liililc l.il liroitl 1 lU'. '8' 1 11117 t' e-i-. 1 10, .1 e t. . f tu.- are ti.r ti a el o-.-i.r it a a s .f the nriio-v orifoi . l.y . 1 1, a 1 it y ..1. a .1 1 .. v r ba - ii ...11 it l or - a I,: I'KI M HAliU .V I Al.lW f.l.l.. '.- . II 37 . I. liO'.l ;Ji' I.ierw'trtt Tr A. r'li.njrli.il t. i'i , li.f t'H-curf ( f 'on-:uiii'lioii. Jiruiif-'hi- ( Oij h , ' 'it , At.. A-1., lur n . If hv l'Kl' CH.M'.ll A OA UW'KLL, fftt,h,r 'J HI' nmors HOTEL 111 vwv IU ..III) For forjsale bj T.J I10LT0.V 18j3. Fall Importations. 1853. BANCROFT. BET iS b MARSHALL, Inn Iralon, N. 'E AGAIN invilc llio ultfiili.m of purchas ir of l)UY CHOIM ,n the Soutn and S.ut..wcst to our slock ot Ut.ca lor the r',.11 Trauc. To 1111 rcii,.nls who ba.vu visited our mar ket the i-t kcmoii, cxmiiiiu'ii our block and be. c-.me ui'(iiaiiiltd Willi our h.cililic lor uniug bu. SIIH'S, It IH lllllloei I.K..TV lU K..V lhl e idler III. liuccirii lits mcnil to lio bouse III tllil country. Uur KALI. STUCK has been ..-Itctcu with Rrr-l c..rc, l.y Iw.iol our house. Iron, oil the pnu. cip..l iiu.ri.cls of r.urope. Our tyh -nd l..bric will I1 li.u.id In tUr uibplui to Southern lustc kiul Suit tli-n uny liuuCi in.H.rlLd into the country. Wc w ii.li it omtinrtly undcraliud by buy us lh-l vt iiwl all vui Jiutifi Ouoilm, nnu trc Mv d o ti nui.wo ton.il Hum i. h.w us tlie kine ' flUulitit rn ii lb I iiitrrit..lo . . ' I DtlTAKTAI L.T, m lull unU cuindtc itmiortuii-ttt I of ul tlif in wt Kt ulyli -ud f.brit'is aucli to Silk S.ttllf. M .rcclilii'H. Ilrl'lllln-K, C.iiliuirrt n KoImh. Moiib. iKL.incn, llr;c Ih I ... i n-i. liioc.irti and I'Uiu Ali..ccun. Krcnrh unit no n ,Mrrnio, I' .mo.iiiiK. S i tin l)il.oiinn, Silh i-lvrU, t r.in-, Li-isi'm ; Frt'iich tkuti-li nod KogliKh Oiitgliuim nd omit, t Also. I-onjrand Sjunrc Sli..wK('rnc Sbnw l, Mjntil lis, M ntli, I loth, Vilnl .mil Silk, I'i. iii oi.d KiubroiotTid iMtlm ui.d 1 lo.iki., wi,b bud Fn rich Kiiibroiilcnt in lrcut v.iri ty ; While Gooon, kiblHtnx, ln hh TriuiiiiuR, l...t rit Ac. Ac. A lull ,:ml lomuli ti- ."ortlln.l.tol 0UO1J.S FUH mii.i.im;uv 11 urusr.s. Ili-i). ! Ill thi di nnrtiiicnt wc oil", r every possible vs. rtcty of SiU, t otton mid llorHlcu lhc und llo.c; Silk, M riuo and Cuttoii I iiocr Ournirnt ; kid lie. in, iluck, Silk, llookn und i'vtlun fil'iviti, Ar. 6.C It t p.iy p..rtiiular n ttcution to tiim dt p..rliiicnt of our Luiiocm., uud imbrotc nil the- hailing mtu-lt-H wmitcil. I.IIH-tl mill I. Ill II (inl). 1 H otfi r, in th in di-p.i rlmi nt a full and ci.niph tr lock o I ti, 7, f. '.I i mi In. I HIi-.,i-1h d mm Brown H.uiunk ; 'i'..i.lr Ci.min, nil t!.i(, )..Mr. '1'i.ui'l. h .L ,,L,,.. II n: .L II,. v I.. II. u. .., fr-i-b, i.r.. l.n.i iih ; f. In i.nd I .' I l.i Sin i tint'h ; IMlow l.mi i. ; 3 -nil 4 I lnli Lno-iis ; MtmmIi.-. mid I -..M.-r Wu.lt-. 4i. A r. Itit.iKli'lolli, " iiiii.';. -liii, 'I jlll..f lilMMl. & I', II thu .it -1 ... r tin. nt wr .n.l.r..c oil the twl , ,1,, , i i i . , a in.. k -o ol I m nt h, l.t-roi.ili, ui-.l l.ii(.-lish urol A. iiieri.-.iii Cloth. I m.iii..-r. and V.-Mint; l;l..tk .in.l I oli.r.-o iIk und Sim Vciioi-n ; ilvttdn; 3 4 i 4 Kojl nil an.! Amine.. n Tw K. J...n, s..iiin i. i.iiii 1 rum i.nd ri 1.: t i....k 1. 11. nt', ,. ,, ' , ... , . t m.vai. , r.iiiuin.-. Sil I w i.-l, Lull, in-, Ac. Ac Bla&kets, Ktrseys, Flannth, Domes- tiCS, &C- H t off, r, in t!n Hi p.irtiu. i.t of our bimoe.., mot ciopl. te rloi. nt of l.iiKlih mid Aon ri. cm Ul.iieU. .Nii-n. ol .11 qu-ii.titic. ; Ilhllc, lied Hid lillli H.ni..l; llie (ho mni ' . , . Itrowo (iomei. I ie m j l,int ii..iid t oltoo U.ii-bur s, and Coloreo lotl..ii, -11 lv.i. . , ., , , ' . , Capets, til tlcths RuBs, Curtain bMtt 0 v e pi v pirlienl ir aiieniion to linn i.rnncn oi .-. i i .... iT ,. I . . 1 1 k 1 1 s. i.i,l. -n,l Am. r,e..n V MAFI. T-I- trv. Vi " nan, 3 id v ne I luur.iii t',.rii. In. ..II uu.liti HiH.r I lotl,, In. in 1 v..rd lo I. v .r.lft w n;ih ; It iiv M I) ( .mi. oi l .llinir, si. i r I;...!-, Huh MCa I i. r I . I ri. Ijt.pa t.k", I. .ee mid .Mo-lill, lill"! Wi I rin if a. T .,el-, I on. n't Ae. Ar. are prep red 111 tl.l a dep. r t hi. nt to iiri,.h any i.m,!s w.ii.t.d -or tl-it.lit, St.-.. nil.o . la -. lid rri. v ,1c Hoom., and hi tii. iu up in llie I- .-l style mid inanutT. HAM Itnl T, HKTT-i A M Ahsll AI I.. No U: A -'I 1 K iiie. cor. M .rait at , Ortn'r IH 37 if JAMKS MOOIMIKAD, NO. 'Jr., AKCIIDAI.K .'I'KKKT, II AS .ilwnva o' li.ind -i i:.o(l r.iif' nt nf tt?e !.. rattjiiN i:i:ll,VI.M'-nd l.lul UKS. AI .nul -cliin a Korehead's Premium Wine Bitters, aomiieh r. eomioeioi, d by I'l yn-ian, and .11 w-l ll..le tl-erl t' l io, ..1 the lt -l 1I..W- bl lore ll.e public, W ll.'h 1'imi: aim ihiihii tin. .. Ir mot r. t ii. :i7-ly Oi lu'ri U.'i, I -.73. LIIA.MUI KS, JKFFKliS k LO, to. nissio U HERCHANTS, ftl.lltl.KsTO., V. 1' ii II K un.ic.-iK'.e.i i.t t Ic.ivh to rr tm ii 'hai ka lo ' '"' ' I"' lll"r"1 i. aim.. if.-, and iii-ooii tio-tn lb it lb. y si ill eottln tie 1 . , . i I,., .... il.a l,ii . irie-n a her. luo re ane h o il l iieioae Hi f a My to a. iv- ilo-ir I d. mot ail ho inay f.vor . i it if i v. i'Ii e-.ti -ijr ti n i. ii i or lai-ioeaH in n.iii ii ..i 'h-.r .km and Iny ami ih.it no tdT..i on iinor ; part, will .-... l-Km .-. i.o... ! CIIAMHKUS, JKFI-'KUS k CO. fhitrlaioo. .. i ..Joy I"..:) il7u ! ' ' TrVa rr? o ha 1 RAf.KIrJ, PULLIAEI & CO., j IMlMilU -KHS AMI Wlllil.l.sAI.K IlKAI.KK.S IN I Foreign & Domestic, Utile & Farcy III! . l,llli!l. .l'o. .lit i Hit Mint, CIMIfl.l-Til.N, C. W. I). Rankisi of Aahevilla, N.C. H W. Iii.i.im Int- of" P. M. H.iiian ii. line of ft. -0.1.01, A. I) Smith, late of Ashevilla. . C lui i: ii, AT GII.MIiH'M lilt I . MTOIti:, MI.Xl. AN MI-l'.Mi I.IXKVIKN r. I, l(i Y lnVIS'S I'. H.N k 1 1 I h.lt. IiR ;t.ysul'l s IMUti'l 1 K YKI.I.OVV .i it K AN l f Mis I I I.I. , I I'l.l.'S SAIOr.Mtl'.l .A. wrsTKirs itM.swi w 11. 11 1 iii:im; y. DM.I.I.Y'S WM.Ii Al. I'AI.N I.XTdAt lint, ItU. Hi II III. A.NIl's I. Ml HAN III ITI-.IC.S i i iAVIN,i "'v, m-viI,r" I Slr,. t ,r. 11. ,. I'rili h rd. to whom C l",,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,! ,, I,,,,,,,., l, no. ... the ,.r. ch.iMC ol' Al tin llM-n, 11 lid I lnW l'ivi: tmlir c Iu nil prfmm tixii htrd tn the old linn ( Fox & Orr, aid F'ux A ('(.jwrll, arid my" H unJ i v id ii.illy to mi kt iii.iiic'ii. l'- w ith iiirnl ' ill' r hy Notu or jIi, at J'Hiifcr iiidult; "r" cjiiinoi Im- 11. Jn iny .iIihi m e Ihe Vdi "I'd lnKik f the ron rrrn wil1 he h it in tin- h.itxl. ol Mr. Jdni K. Iill-m-jiii: who m iiuthurihtu to utttlc tlic Burnt: tiiid ru ccipl 111 my iiii'iie. r C.J. FOX. CharUtr Srpt. 30, j;tf V;iail4'l, ae HUHFI,S of n-w and wull rlenned J) IF I H II KA I . --t my Mill II) Mtll-a tielow I Intro. lla, t ili:ii not I " th" ailly pound, n. Ill- hllsh'-l 'I VV'lolH lh! May and III- W I..I b ..rd- d v heal pmlt-rr. d For wlueli the CASH anil l pa d WILLIAM JOHNSTON. Augu.1 SO t )ocfrn. IOC. EC N SENSE She came anii.ii; llie pi.tlu riiiy crowd, A ini.M'i'11 (Lir, uitlii ul prt tt ner, Ami h lnii tin y i nk d In r 1 uinl-lc; nimft Wlic whiBpiiLci miltll)', "Coihii.on Stum." TIT m (Hi r t bhtU dn w ivm v rvo. And win 11 thvj ik-red, le simply said! ' 1 tin mh according to the wcuthur." Thry orjjm'H Innp, and rcaroned loud In i uliHui IliniJii) iilirane tii)ti doun, W hile nhe vxt child fi.uhl it(.t diMiic V ly 'irU u yuung tliuuid hv nruui. Tin y ki'en- the I th vf IMuio'i I card, And liuw ti.e cl'ol..ri r4r in S.,lurn ; She Muitirit biitliori in t mi dn p, And took the lfible lor her lUrn. And o hr iiiid, Ksriur irir frirnda, 1 find t.ll I lit-1 r p t'i'tr pi fin, Ami ( ummon Sm$r liuulil nt .y at hmne With clictrlul )iurtM timl anulini; t'lcca tlisccI(;uuou5. Loing a Travlei A Hotel Scene. BY II. KOSIIooT. It was one of tlie rxtriisive Imsti-'ri1" whii.b are to le "tied unto" in ino-t of 1"C lrj;clottin in the Intel lor n .New 1 .irk. that tbe l-illuw inr n-cnt. ucIuhI .jccui 3i ca, j.ovcj ty a t i,)Ull 0, ;,(. have heard the UndlorJ t. ll thu torv' 'II I J. , I bt- Imii.l rtkried t-i w a, on tin- oir.:i-iori f . . i- ., . n , ' wlh h wi! are -ii.-ukin7. ratio r t i l, :m I , ( I , 1,1 e ,u H'e lamllord by ick in one of tliu rooms on the third Hour. He wait.j receive lneiiieiiie iluriii.' th,- ni-ht from the himi. ,.r . r ,.. .. 1 1 1 1 r . 1 nanus 01 a i.rr-"ii who hinl ln-i 1 iiroi ureil ... . 1 .' ii- .11 . , , , t " wati h with lulu. llie n.!i,.ril hud 1 inM meted tbe afuiaid mn h.-r u ii.iioi- ! ter a p'ltion of some little iila-ir t the .a- tietit at 1 - o'clock ; the llo-e to hu n cjIlJ at certain hours of the ni bt. ' " I le i rat her t.i I, v," rni .1 t ! 1 i ml lo'. ,i.i ,. , III..', .ri- and vou liu.l ictt.-r keep out of Ins ro-ini - . I 1,1 u"lil )ou )? UI' t0 U' ' I'"1' 'he luciiieillc. ' '' ih'for that matter," n i.'ieil the waleh- er mln B R 10li(.e H, t)i'u .. l 'prele- to it here ati'l l, i-Veil the (...fa n lj(;jwas in tbs npartiuciit, iu suspicious I "Weil, MUld t he In lid lord , y OU Ollt " He forget the miiiibcr of bis roo " No, ir." " And teli billl lie In 11 -1 take hi- IllC'Ucinc without making micIi a eon! Ii:--. a a he made with the la-t do-e. 'I'd I I. mi th it I say he mu-t take it it good lor him." " Ve-. air." " tiood niiiht." " food tiioht." IJioiilace retired, ami t!io null her depos ited hinm-If on the s da, ti om wiiieh li.- v. as rou-w.'d Ljr his own snorino at a . i irl.-r I.e. fire one. In ili-inay a:id coiilu-ioii he seized th- potion and hurried up stairs. i he sick loan w.-i- lodged mi No the niir-e iu hi- ha-te li.i-took No. . OJ, but 'I h.r it, and enteriiio the latter, he -aw a p.-i -on Iv in.r in th-- f -"I. ti'-" upward, with hi- mouth wide oit-n, re-pMnj uil'i thai peculiar o;ir :1c in tbe throat whiih iinlualca .-lion.' lung's and a piethorir habit. "Aii!" mentally .m!..i....i! the a-tuto watrlier, " be maki-s a lu- about t.ikin-' bis medicine, does In: ! I i he don't tale om- do e wakes up, iu fu i. binned, though if iiietly before bt: 1 lie iuea of giving a potion of bitter pbv ie to a somnolent palu-iit was Miiiieii. i,i ! v ridiruloii- ; but when we i-on-ider that ttie watcher bad entered tha wi-mio room ..ml , , ., JLi about to ad niiiu-ter it to tie ivroii" . man, the allair Iji-conies -till inoitr ludicrous. lur Irit-nd, tbe watcher, acted promptly an(J having tilled the howl of a hir -e spoon wit It the nauseating mixture, he foree.l it jowtl Uie tUrat f ak-. pin-: traveler, who happened to be a healthy Hibernian that bad never tasted phv-ie l. I .re iu his life, - 1Le Irj,hinn struggled und bit the spoon severely, but the watcher lllunged it sii deeper ill bis throat, saying as he did s ,, " Ub, but you mutt lake it the landlord say you tnu-t !" Tbe nasty dose went down, but when Patrick rcco e "1 bis breath and began to pour forth bin urgntioiis iu his own pe culiar rhetoric, the watcher ili-covcn-d that be committed an ct"regrious blunder, and seizing bis light, fled from (be room. 'ihe a.-toiM-ht-d and tinnged traveler "pranx frmu bis bed and w.-is-ooii lieard I ru-biiio; about iu m j swearing vengeance I'onni-cted wilb bis I tearing tbroi;;h tbe arch of the laiidlonl, iiL'uiu-t lino and nil bou-e. 'n he came, iia-.-ages, hanging the I doors, and roapno like a giuly " lo oo-oh ! It - kilt I am, lo- dad, aiiv ' bow. Au-iiL'b '. I'm chawked with pi-oti I ll'ivil a hit iv a ni rum iu tbe wi-tberu country will I buy now (or I .1111 a dead !man! Tin: pi-on is ating nie up ju-t. tlcb! jits enough to make a dog throw his filth ier in lh- I'.r.. ' ll.ii.K'.St I'atliek' l and. lor.i: landlord : ai..-..-..-o-r-r-r.l !" . . . . , . I at bad, by this tune, ' I mini to the floor on which the landlord s apartment was situated, and the worthy ho-t, hearing this hillibulloo, opened his door and asked what was the mailer ? "Ah 1 is it there ye ure ? Come out for a bating or let me come ' ye 1 A d d pnorty bouse yere kapen, to sind ye re man into an honest traveler's room to pi-on the innocent divil in his slape ? Fgbl the bit ter, na-ty pi-ou ! come out here, an' I 11 lath er ye like blazes 1'' 'What's the matter, my good friend?" inquired Honifaee. "Owl the matter is it! when T was waked from tny swutc slapn and a big dirty blaggard stood fornint nie, mmmiri a big la-adle down my trote full ov pUon, an' scz h!, ye must take it the landlord ! so; I mi J now, wbat'a the matter, sez you I Ad" i tbut one of jtr trickj on travelers ! Come out here and 1 11 La-ate yc. lie tbe blood of thu bouly niartliern, 1 11 bra ke ivury bonu in jcr boiljrl I'll taebe yo to puou a Uuceiit tin atclur, that a goiu' to buy laud in the wi.-tliein counlbryl1' 'llie lii.-liintu here became etitan-'led in tbe li.e.-.heh of a liooJeu settee wbieli stood in bis way, and, A thu dame time, tbe land lord 8 wile hieied Jer wratby lord although a " liot" in bituself, aba was not willing to li.-k him iu a rough and tumLio tirl)tin tbe dark and liaviag plucked him hack into thu Bleeping apartment, tbe locked thu door and bolted it Kecuely. 'ibe pro-pei:lii purcbaaer of " wii-tern ilaiidgfc';.bv.l!vl;J 'fated bis leg and aai lioiii liiooo ot Vwiuttee, atill tbiraled for tbe landlord a blood. ' liiing tiiu till tbe inurtberiu ould vill yun ; let me come at him ! At this juncture, however, Mike, tbe liost ler, tnade his appearance with a lantern, J which hu huld up lo the phy.-in Miieaied j laee of the enraged tiavelcr with a polite j reiUt-t that bo would " hould " hia tongue, j lint Mike was at la?t compelled to give his ; lellow-coui.ti viiicu a good beating, w bicb bad the ellect to re-tore l.ilu to good humor, and when he iouud that be was not pi.-uued ; alter all, he retired once more to hia bed to uu-aiii of the " lanuiu " which be was go ing to buv. iu the " wesluuiu couutry.' OIAKI.OTTE AND S(.fTH CAI'.UI.INA I.AIl.KO.l;. Tu the HiucUiut.eis ot lite i'lmrlutte ((. Soofi Luiuuna t.ai.'i txul Cumpuiii. (tL il.K.MKs : Ju-t filtn n months have elapsed since the completion ol our railroad aim ailhouch luc pcuod has been too brief lo ui.ott u.s lo speak with any degree of cer tainly u.s lo Us luture plu-pcct-, ct it has b11.11 auiliciciil to turiii-h a test ot the bu-i-l.csa capacities ot llie road, and to p. runt us lo.-ay mat tbe income ol the road has cx cccoeu the estimates submitted to you at your la l inei.ting ; and .. .cu more than uii0i.t have been expect i of a road iu its lin.ii.cy. 1 loin tbe lat annual report of your I'mtti.is, the income ol the road was lixiJ at llllceu thousand d lliars ( $5,HHI ) j cr n.ontii, or one hundred and eighty thou s.uiu .loii.iis ( 111 ,1,1111,, ) lor the pa-t year. ly a rcl.11 nee lo tlie exhibits ot your lrcas. ui el, it will a. pear that tbe income ot the loan ituiii the 1 -t of llctobcr, to the 'li t lVceiiibiT, 1 .":, a pel lod of tilteen liijutb.-, has been two hundred and forty- J nine thousand six buudred aad suty-seveu Uoilars twenty eigbl cent-, ( 8- I fit' iY-.', ) and at a month y average of aixtceu tbou- "til --a ! '-. 1 -.-.f ,e. , ,l-i. forty iij.btcetits, ( fid, till, I",) and for one ye. r -l;.!,i;i;t.iti ; and that the i xpclidi- luies lor the Mili.t period have been two nuiidn-d and torty-onu lliou-aml six bun- drcd and niui ty b.ur dollais and niut-'y cents, ( t j4 1 ,i,ii..yo, ) and at a monthly auruge ol nine thu-and nve hundred ami Mxty -lour dollars thirty three cents, ( oh I i,; and lor tbe year il 14,77 I 'ibe ii 1 1 i.t cxpcii-ci of the road being fifty-six ( ! ) pir cent tijiMi ils gross income, 'i be lucoiiit: of the r ial has been derived from the lo, low iug soul ccs ; I From Heights S tfi.'.:l " 1 loin pa-.-tiigcra 77,t7!l -IU i loin 11..11..S ",!7.i ;i lion uiner sour.-c 7;)- "I fj.i,i,ii:ij "i I :;.- '.'ti 1 or errors and .ledjctions - gil!t,ili" 51 l-'t.l'H 1 ".7 " tl" :.".) For current cxpei.i.'s r.f roa.l, I'ii! liilelc-t on t.il. s payable, Coupons due op b 'hds July, I, I -."ii Coupon.- due 011 b ml Jan uary 1, illiol (II) 10.-7O (III Which d cduct - llifl'M 'JO I'.oiii im'ome leans a dividend iui.U of ?-,' 1 1 - fir tin: pat li flee 11 months ; out of wbi'h two dn ideinls, ol lio and a half pet cent, on the capital stock of the company, amount ing lo tifly -eight thousand dollar- ( "-.' ) bale been ilccluicd, and leaves tin: balance ol the fund, e-!7 ,."1 1 I.I '-, to be carried to tho Coii-U Hi-Hun account. 1 our olVu-crs feel as sured that but lor extraordinary failure of the cotton crop for tbe p.i-t year along the line of the road, the neeipts for the last ipiarter ol tbe year would have been con si. Icruiily enhanced. Hut they have such nil ul.i.li,, . 1001. ol,, ...... .olio. i.ier,o. .ti.rr..-...ircea ot the 'road, tbaudaey do not apprehend any ' lr. . ' Uiiniiiuliou of Ut income lor the cusuiu year e their last annual reports, your officers have been engaged iu closing up all of the accounts lor tin: con-t ruction ol the road, and are gratified in being able to state that they have all been settled up with two or tlnce i i-.'i ptions. liy the exhibit of your i ii usurer, who b.i- charge of the construe ii, ts, it will appear that, without Hon uccout thu balance on hand -Mil, September, l.ig the Mini col I '-Ml has been received liuiliig the pa-t year, and that the sum of i- lii'.i.g I 'i.'i I has been expended during the same period, and that the payments made towani- tin; con-t rucli.. if the road, since it-, coiiiineiii-euieiit, imoii,.. to ?l .--,,- '. Your oiliecis, at your last tuei-tilig furtii-bed you with what they believei' to be an ap proximate estimate of the outstanding debts ol the company. Hut from the short period ailoned, alter tbe completion of the road, to make tiiat e-tiuiatu, it has turned out as might ica.oiiab.y have been expected, that those estimate were too low. Your I'rea- ' 1 1 t . . ! . I t . .. 1 surer s account win snow an liiueniewncss of the company to various banks to meet those engagements, and also an indebted ness for additional engines and machinery not embraced in the estimates of tbe la-t year, aiiiounting to 87 1 ,(MM,lll. Your Hi rectors cannot urge upon you too strongly the propriety of converting this floating debt, which properly belongs to capital, in to a fuuded debt, by the issuing of the bonds of the company to that amount, and to per mit the income of the road to rsmaiu uu-' trainiiielled for the lcgitimatn purposes of Libit more fully the receipts from the d if-1 dividends ; and most heartily concur in tlio ferent sources for each month, and C the views of your conunittue at the last meet- expenditures under the different hea ls du ing of stockholders, which recommended ring the mine time. .Statement 1) continues "that the future income of the road, after tbe receipts for up and down friegbts and paying the current expenses, providing for passengers, also the number of pas-engers. interest on moneys borrowed, and deteriora- tiuu of properly, should bo distributed among the stockholders semi-anuually." liy reference to the report of our Engi neer, it will appear that his estimates for fill ing up the trestles, for masonry, and the erection of engine houses, and a passenger depot ut Charlotte, amount to (iO,:iUt!,4'J. Your attention w as especially called to tbe subject of the filling up of the treaties last year, and j our committee, to whom theaob jsjt vyn rvt'ctvcil. jiaviufr r sticurre'l iu jlm propriety of fiilliu2 them up at an early date, it is to be hoped that provision will bo made to enrry out their views, and that these works, w hich were originally designed n be temporary iu their structure, may be xade permanent. Your officers would u'.-o re spectfully submit to your consideration tbe propriety of uniting with other railroad com panies in extending aid to individuals who might lie di.-po-ed to erect machinery for the purpose of re-rolling railroad iron. The practice of saei ilicing the old iron, by sell-' ception, and a cut near l'ort Mills, thu track ing it at a reduced price, or of sendu g it to , is in go-id order. '1 be heavy rains during the North for the purpose of re-rolling, is the last month have caused the slopes to one of bad economy ; uud we feel assured i fall iu and lil! up the ditches ut that place, that if the price of tbe freight alone, fori and before tbe track can be made " rina scnditig the iron to the North, were exti 11-! iicnt, the slopes will have to be flattened di d in aid to indiv iJual enterprise, it Would and thu eaith removed from the bed of the furnish capital suihei.-nt to erect machinery i road, and replaced with .-and and gravel. inat would reroll all the HailroaM iron now iu the State, and would be the means n ,t ' only of introducing, but of rearing skilful iiiccliaiiics in our midst, and the pruhts up. on the capita! and of their labor would be distributed through our community. In conclu-ion, we would call your attention to a subjtet of vital importance to u-, ami would rc.-ptctfully suggest the propriety ol extending aid to some one of the m-w Kail road enterpri-es that are in contemplation. The travel Not lb mid South is deemed of ... sueu import!) nee a- to imluee other tiatlroad- , to look to tbe formation of new connections,' with a view to obtain their legitimate -hare ; of it. It we wih to improve our pn-itioit 011 tin: line of travel N' preselit 11 th and South, it bccouies u- to watch tbe progress of evei.t-, and to i iifourage that ei.terprise which will shorten our line most, and place Us in a condition to compete suecc -fullv with all other roads. Accompaiivitig this are the rcpui is of our Treasurer ami Chief hiiginccr. All of which is rc-pt-ctfully submitted. ElnVAIlM ti. l'ALMElt, V,io,. Jit 11 11 a 11 1 , 1 .1 1. Rrrrftury ami I'l-fusurrr't Fcpitrt. :. A.sii 1 iieA.-i. 11 ru t 1 ;. .v s. i.. i. it. t. 0. Columbia, S. C, 1-t Jan. 1 -51. 7'u .'.. ( I'ulm-r, firtulmt V. A .V C. U. li C... Sill; I have the honor to submit '.be fol-! lowing report of receipt and di.-bur-, nient-' in this other, for tbe period ending 1 -t .Ian. 1 J-ol, rmbracing tbe last fifteen mouths: ll.l,,,,-- in the Tri-aaurv, .'huh .s. pi. inlM-r, I -.7'-'. Alleoil.t.'l I '1. lop., 11 V ll-'t. in l.r.-irH'h it.. 11 k , I h.,r..itt.-, . rri.'i. tio.ly cictl.l.d 111 rt "-M of 1-.7'. Itft't ipla on th. i..pit-il slot k of the t ..in p in y . from I m I h IoIk r, 1 -og to l-t J.'.nu.iry, If.'.l. lt.iioia lasii'tt ly Ch..r!i.tl.' and S.it.th Carullll 1 ll tllro.id Coinpali v 111 . Ii, ci ipla from trai,..t rt.liiai lie. ' It. e. ipta ll 0111 otoi r M.lirera. in-.M7.7 3:i l,;o,j 7.7 7(7,-1.1 1.70,1)1111 1111 s.7.g-'i ft 3 gnu no Total r. r, ipt- from l.i 1 1. t,,l r, I-. I,, 1-t J ,n.i. rv.l-.7l. . lli;,.7i g'l Tot . I .lisbu.'-i in. His Iron. 1st I )-. lob. r, l -.'.g, lo Lt I , ini.iry 1 .'.!. -ll'i'.-.'lj 7 1 II. I 1. 1. e in the tn .isul v, lt J .n. ls.7l. . . : . . 7,-M :.7 The several receipts and payment- will be found on reference to tbe statements accom panying this report marked A. and 1$. Since the last annual meeting of the stock holders, bonds of the company, bearing in terest at tbe rate of seven percent,, pay able st lui atiuiniily, bnve been i.-.-ued and made redeemable as follows : Honda for (1:111,01111 tin, ,1 for flin.uno nil, 1.11. 1 n de. for fg.i.uiin, nil, t,-,l 1 -t January, 1-t J .nuary, 1st Jauu.ry, 1 t J .. it ti,. ry , 1 -t J, in u.i r y , I st J.iuu.r v , I -.7 1 SI..7. 1 s.7.1. l--i.it. I I -(.7. I -.73, 1 -.73, lsbll. 111 t hie il.ilrd -lliahl. tlate.l lil.ihh' Iiini.U iimi r. it. IIou.Ik for ..7,o 'II, ami rr.le Honda for t-.;,7,onl) nil, dated I -I J.uu.ry and rt it. . i.i..bit- 1 -t J..i, n-.r v llnli.l. for I 1.7,(1(111 III), dated 1st January anil r th finable 1 -t Janu.tr v fj. ,11,11110 (ill The amount of bills payable, for which provision should be made, shows an indebt edness of $ 1 1, (dill, till, besides some balan. ccs duo ta contractors and for engines, a- mounting in the aggregate lo about ll.l.l till f-:tii (10(1 (III Exhibit C will show the whole amount upvlnlcd in the con-lruction and ciuipin.-iit ol the I oud, up to tho amounting iu the agg, 7.'J. I -t January, I " I, ate to Sl,")0,id7 Accompanying this report is a statement or li-t of the various olliccrs and employees i'l t he sen ices of the company, with the sa'"y or pay allowed to ca. b. lUspcctlully oUIHHHl'.U. J(IiN A. r.l!.lLKY, Secretary and Treasurer. Em; i s keii's ( ti rt. K.CtiAiit.oTTKel S C I!. K. Cul l miiia, January 1, 1-51. 'I'm tin- Virsi'ti'iit u ml ll'innl ot lti i ' In, s of thr C. ,) .v.'C K. H. Co, ( i kn ti.km i N : I have the honor to submit fur your information tbe fllowitig report of the operations of this department from the dale of my la.-t annual report up to the present tint.'. The me - of the road has been from all sou ret a. And tlici p. us. a paid tl 13. 4f I !7 Amount mill due. . . -:i-4 113 $-ji:i,r.i;7 jg I lb, I P) uo IVeiliicting innti-riul on hand, . . Lrnvinir for nctt ei prnaca 5,781 HI UO.KhT If. LcsTiiig fi.r nrtt earainfff, . . IIO'J.IHM - This amount would hare Seen much lar rer but for the shortness of the cotton crop Statement 11, herewith submittal!, will x- Statement 1'' gives the number of bales of cotton carried ou the load and the stations of shipment. Statement Q gives the names, cost, and number of miles run by the different en gines during the year, and tbe cost of re pairs to each. havo now on tho road, and all in good funning order : 4 passenger, It bag gage and mail oars, 80 box cars, .r!) plat form cars, 7 stock, 10 dirt cars, li repair 'Wi- : u-.ud ar;, av it is believed V. roud is, a' tnis time, ns well stock with en gines, ears, am. machinery, all of tbe be.-t anil newest coiit liuctiou, as any road iu the United States. Owing to tbe rapid" decay of the timber, it was lound n.-cessaiy to renew the track on the tir-t HI miles oV the road ; and the repairing force, in addition to their other duties have been engaged at this since July. About 4 miles have been renewed, and the force ii i-till engaged at it With this ex- l'uring tbe year the grading lit the junc tion with the South Carolina Kaiiioad has been finished, and a freight hou-e ami cot- ton platform erected lor the traii-shi of goods. Cotton platforms have bee lit nil the way station-, 'J here have built " station hou-e for tbe u-e 1 lll.'llt built been ' the di ffen lit panics vli.ploycd iu the repairs ol the road. m- I'ndcr your direction a force wn- ii'.ed early 111 the year, ami the wolk ol fil ling the tie-ties coinineiiccd. 'liny bale been engaged at this ami in hauling stone lor tbe cull ells at the dilkrent liii- during th.- veal . A contract lias nl-o b. on made fr tmbaliking tbo.se mar Columbia, ami wilb Mr. I.. T. Sharp f..r those at J.ock lear s and I'.mbcrs lii al.cb. (hiing to the difficulty of getting r.u k for tbe cull tits, I could not get It done ly con tract at a lea-, i.abie ) 1 ice, ami had it done by a force in the employ of the comt iiiv ; ami though a (good uc;i ol the rock has hft'ii liuulcd 1.0 and -u iniir--, and sotne from beyond the Catawba, tin: co t has fal len con-iderably within '.be e-liuiute sub Iiiittcd la-t year. Ti.e .1111. omt xpi nd.d in the con. stile lion of llie roud to tin- dtbt 1 . ,1 Tin r- in -till due for era. lu.. lion, A c. t3,HC3 v!sj Tin r. la all dm tor tun h.-r. I ."-70 l.nl.7 II build 1 1 . g s c. ra, 1 1, 1 nt . mi 4 1 .-- 3.7 ,7ia. i'l The rineiin' -1:11 rt tjuirt d I., bilihl till t-liliie In U-- I t s i,1 t olutnbi.. am. I ii..r ..lti , and In ight ..ml pis. a. !i r bouse ul the I.: I. .t.i .' t , 1 1 .- .. tin pi . f..reostof wood ,ind ctjtiipniriit up to tunc. It' pt 1 1 ul! v sol. until d, W M. M. ST1H li Tn.N, Chi I ! CFIil-l Foil YIKFLENT SMALL 1N.X CIK SCAULAITNA AN1 MKAsl.l.S. A iiicrchaut and ship owner of thi- city has bad tbe following recipe sent him fioui England, where it was lurni-bed by Mr. Lai kin, member of the Loyal College of Surgeons, and who vouches for it in a "ine.lieiiiu that will effect a revolution in tbe b'-aling ait, as regards tbe prevention and cure, not only of small pox, but also of nicazlcs and scarlatina, however maglignant tbe tvpc, in a manner more elbcient and extraordinary than could ever have been Lit In-rt anticipated, even by tbe most ar dent philatitr.'pist.'' "(In the tir-t appearance of fever or ir ritation ushering in attacks, whether occur ring in families i.r large communities, the subjoined mode of treatment should at once be entered on : Take one grain each of powdered foxglove or ligilalis (valuable iu the I alio ol greenness the dark should tie rejected) and one of sulphate of zinc (this article is commonly known as white litre-!.) 'I bese should be rubbed thoroughly in a mortar or other convenient icssi-i, wnh four or live drops of water; this done a noggin (or about lour ounces) more, with some s r up or sugar, should In added. Of this mixture a table spoonful should be given all adult, und two tea spoonsluls to a child, every second hour, until symptoms of dis-ea-e v iini-lt. "Thus conducted, convalcscnce, a- if by magic will result. '1 ho rapidity of an event so auspicious will c.ualiy delight and as-toiii-h. ll may, however, be neces-ary to fuithcr li"te, that should Ihe bowels Inceim ..b-ti in-led in I In: progress uf the ili-ea-c, ! an ei tl bv no means common, then a drachm of the compound powder of jalap (t-u nie l of two pails cream of tarter with one of jalap) ami one grain of the herb, treated as aboie, foiincil into a pa-lil with sirup or sugar, should be given to a a. adult, and ball the ouaiitily to a child. This simple ' medicine shuts out every other lot in or ar ticle whatever, us totally uiiticces.-ary, if not pernicious. " ibe intthodus niedcndi of these inidi ciue, eapiiple of i fleeting re-ults so pigau tic. remain now only to be given, and ap pear to be as follows: 'Ihe hern, by its an li lebrilu properties, lays bold at once, of the fever, the proline source of woe, which it immediately strangles, while the zinc act tbe part of a tonic, instantly rc-toiing the equilibrium.'' Mr. Larkin adds : "No emigrant nor gov ernment vessel should hereafter be allowed to put to sea without a few pence worth ot these protective ; and it is further ardently hoped that as the interests of our common hu manity are sovilully involved iu this discove ry. the rresaot all countries will give public tv to this annouucauif nt livitvn Cum trr r'V u - . -f I iltl.lt.N M.W.S. Tv- Ttieeintistl Jur Ihe Vlnrltixtuit Cinnicr. LATER I-TiOM EL'KOl'E. AKItlVAI. OF Till-: lilt. MAIL STKAMIill AltAIJIA, AT HALIFAX. Jtillimore, I'cbrunry -Ph. I'leceivud at Charleston, per mail from Wilmington. Feb. 5. The lir. Mail Stetni Ship Arabia 1ms ar rived at Haifax fr. !.. Liverpool, which tuart " I she left 011 the 21 . ul., bringing otm week's 'UltMf Jw-'Cieu-s.-i'r. toutu of V'..ii . : 1 lie sales of Coltou 111 Liverpool on .latnr' day the iilst u!t., Were estiinaled at lilKKt bal"S. The market was steady. The details of the battle of Citale show that tbe Turks bad gained a brilliant victo ry. 'The conflict lasted five days, but final ly the llussians were entirely routed, wilb the loss of H'l'J killed, 'f wo of their (jenc rah. were, also woundcoh On the last day the 'furies nltaclicd tho l!us-iaii reserve, drovo it in coiifu-ioti upon Krajova ami captured their artillery. The slaughter on both .sides was immense. 'ihe Turks afterwards destroyed the Rus sia u fortification and returned to Kalafat. Schamyl bud organized a l'olieh tcgi- lllel.t ill lbltleZOtl. Ihe llii-sians have c-n.-cted fortilieatioiis at .cba.-topoi ami along the t.iitnea, und ii.. lie away with all the light horses. 'i be Sultan has essentially inoditied tin note of the Four I'ower.-, which thev bnve agreed to, and have forwarded i'j St. IV. ti r.-barg. No aii.-wer. however, has been us y 1 t 1 ., eel lei 1 1 '.III tiie Czar, but it is believ ed that be wi.i r-.ea.il hi- iniiii-t. rs from I'a- ami i-ouiioii and formally .bc'.ate war. i Iu England the defences on the coa.it aio 1 ... .. . , 01 1 ng sut limine iico. In the bit ncii i,avy yards the L'l'cat'.-t neti. ity prevails. En-ry ves-el ba.s b. i u ordered t . I e bikd out, and tbe Woli. men are engaged i veiioti Sunday-. Me--r.-. Tiioiiij.soii A lirolbers, ('alio l'riiei - at C.t.'.eroe, J.niicash'.rc, have fain d. Th- ship .'-lint tl Hum. I, lix'in l.'ai.toii, ha-b.-. 11 wi'.'.-k.-i off i;..lih.aJ. Sneial of llie crew ..rjMI.el. Shu wa- oiii,--il bv the Mes-rs.(i!aJ-lone,ol l.iv.-i p-d, and had mi l.o.-ii 'l a 1 ul. iab!. cargo . t .lli- ami 'i r;i, ll.e leibk o! !l;i!ieO bit- lul.-cd tile- latu id di-eounl to ii 1 e ic-r cent. 'I hole i, great .-carcily of food in t lie Koinaii States. Aiifin !..n.i. nv tub Ait.Mii.v. New-Yolk, Feb. 1. The I . S. ?l.iil St.:;, i.itj I'moi: arr--. t:i .in. cu ;u Live - A on t in- I J he Meain S Ilia, via l.iu 1 p. I w heiiee sin- -aii hip (,'o.' a .1-'-, f-.r Austra ol, pl.t int . St. inecnt, from 1 .01 the I '-tli ! l, comber. I lil, 'cd fui A i.'ii-iM.t. Maii.-iI.ts 1 be improv in th.- Colli 01 ln-i; ki t li. '.iced l.v the -l.w..i advice- bad beiii iv-t. ami all iplali tn .- bad !ightiy ileciiii.d. some an eighth -.f a penny. Ihe maii.et was uii-eitied, ami clo-.-d "dull at "i d f-.r Fair Orleans. i ' l, in I li 1-lml ', .r Mi Idling I lib -an-; '-M for Fair I'piaud- and " d for Middling Fpl.tiid . The sale- of tii" week ending the ',' th ult., c.'iiipii-cd ."(. noil bale-, of which specula t"ls took ',' '. an 1 exporters fl, Klo, leav ing 1 1 ,.i'iii .. f ad descripli on to the trade. Ihe imports during the week amounted to !, (iu. i ball's, and the stock i.u band iu l.i v - rpool, ixcl.i.-ive of thai on ship board, to ti7U.iillil li:.!.'-. For l.tea'i.-tuiis thi re ba l bi en a larg" spcci! ati v e di in a ml , an 1 Fio-ir had ad v a ne ed Is. per bid. Wc-t. rn t.'aiul vim- worth lis. ami ( ibto 1 1-. lid. p,-r 1 1 1. id I ml lbs. Corn w a.- iu good di in and at si i lier prices White commanding I s., and cl ov ..('-. per ijuar t.:r of 1-H lbs. Wb. at bad .".n-idei'.ibly advanced, and w a-ipi d"d at Ot- per 7H lbs. Lard was iu good .ietiiaml and prices were stiller. It was worth o-s. per ewt. Tho demand I i- 1'r jv i-i.ui, vva- good, and prices were, ni-o, stiller. In llicc there had been but a sma.l bu-iliess transacted ill "Is. (id. pi r cut. In I! i-in a large business ba l Inch tiau-acted at linn prices, ami during the week 1 il.d bids, bad c! :-.ii.'d bauds at Iroiu (is. I'nia 1 (id. per ewt. according to quality. In Crudi'Turpeiititie a large bttsi- wa- t'Liug Haii-acteil to arrive; in pints but iitue. was done. (. oltcc and Sugar were linn. ! M'.ut; cf t ii.M'K. ISusim-s in Mandics- tcr w : S unchanged. Tiik LoMmis Maiikkt. Con-ols had fluctuated greatly, and clo-cd atf'lj for money. ihe Hank of England, however, bad not changed the rate ol interest. Largo transactions bad taken plaeu in ArivricK'i securities. There had been a large specu lative demand for liice. Sugar was firm. 'l it K IIaviif. Makkkts There bad been 1 a- we b am by telegraph from Havre, iliil id tho -nth uit. large saics cllecteil at lower ptiee. -,ollu bales ha', ing bet u di-po-cd of mi that day, at !lo Irs. for Trf- 1'nliiiairo :(lrkans. Flour was . plot, d at li'i IV.-. Ill Ili.l'KAS ll Kl.l.p.KM K. ! Nothing deliuite has been riceivcil from Sl. i'ctci.-burg, up to the hour of the . i '. I'l'i i departure, :utbourh ti e Car's iin-vver, i which is to ileti'i'iniiie the quesli 'll of peace 'or war, was momentarily expt ct. d aud a ivvait d bu- wilb the utmost auxnty by tbe j W In" of I ill opt'. 'Ibe la-t ii'lviics from Bucharest, dated the 17th, state that .Mat-chiik (Malibml) had bei U attacked oil the I ."fill bit., by tbu liu-siaiis, and tbut up to the la-t accounts the cauiioiia.lt- w a-- increasing. ihe litis-ians wire also preparing to at tack I'at.-chak ( liuttchuk :) Giurguk (fiiur govo.) Ibe whole of the allied diets were ill tie lilack Sea on the .'uh ult. lieiuloi it niciits of lo,(i;Kl men fir thr ar my in A.-ia bad departed uudcr coLVoy of the 'I ui ki.-k flei t. The Ku-iau fleet was ci uisiu near la touiu. 'Ihe note ns tnolifjed by the 1'erte de mands the evacuation of tl.c principalities ill thirty days. It has been lorn aided to St. l'etcrsburg, and mi answer nciuuiidud j thereto in forty days from the '.'J Jsuvl-uy- L
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