- . .... .. , New-York Correspondence. !Trrtr. Boston Trade Sales. Sickles. Aslor Library. Public jSfc' iJL Europe. si German Jlivefxed l 1 1 i . I. V ' .. 1 1 v. v--J .i v ' . . ..... Cdcgraajut. xto; o tai.ii.' 1 c- of war give us no Simp- to gratify a bloody . - 1 . . -. . . 4V.ii,. nun them forHhe worse. Pone's dominions are 1 ri the pi upheld 12 - til, 1 nf mo1(l In . indications of peace. If NapohVL "5n no t nd 000 widows Napoleon the d M made .?P'001,I.! in both cases f-.-r what ? aiiiDiiioii aim a suini'iue tiimuT-. , j and my wife my son John anc- V"ore A3 VPjtCed results-they have all been" a mere change ot w'""" ""V VT -ii iser.i war, w line iuv "i sword in the . 1 I nil' I tit V (MILL 1A& tl one place, Hi v are severeo. uy - - ,i..ir,r." ,....t 'i . .. ,...i;.r, Vil'ity and toleration a e the "t&rds le Lcd the Ipeaxe alternately intereseed, and big ftss and are said and sunS at the rutLf d sav -age des truction of both their follower.--U hlle t Pr,?n , , .i . And a bavonet run through his body, the priest .-. ,.i . . ill, irt Peace on earth'.! Oood will 4 mcl?.!" mockery of humanity, justice! d religion! But cnouch for the present ! . w The Jioston Trade Sales haA 1 Ocen unu.ua iijnn,,, amounting to over two milli The attendance from all sections was large, arAffi'C average prices It was hoped that the "SiclNS- tragcuy had ended hut it is aUrcviv 7 "V1 ta lus wile ; wiui failnre of Napoleon to fulhl his oiT soleinn promises to Italy. " ; : Switzerland liad oxiesrib Prussia had ordered herti;oQs ' ad Death cf the Kins of fSv7aden. Tl.ft Africa brings tie ixews of the death of :ktellites of a mon- loil in the highest ! did" not tro to Knrope :e is now bat baoil si I -tint w V1- i... :. ... i:. : T tvPKnme viiui. m-iuici i i i .. ; wt t-i.".ir:i. larce uiw" tu a ftii. t .vnrv n nnleiit and mapmi nccnt . . i iwi r., a, .J-aland fifty inheiht witn uucierii ani. ti-w or n ri;nt (luri"" iloscrted exceitt from 10 A. J its ponderous doors turn upon thrir few old fogies modern love, ' tlBiti itc a nion..- flun-j-eon dvrK, gloomy, iui ", rf".o 2 r. ji. wnen hinjrep, and a tlWUl.T I'll II Uk." J and uouty favor tci enter as sparsely c ve-Voinz to a funeral. way he intended ins Iwa's a greater fool week, and the of the Normal feral grand speecn- ion of bouquets owcrea upon tne mid solemn rs thonah thev w" I'oor Mr Astor ! If that is th money to rust and corrode, h than lie ought to h-ve been ! The public schools all cdose 1'ree Academy exercises and ' Schools havejnsi terminated ii os, magnificent hoops, and a p lt got up for the oecM-ion" anc i.',;t ., i ,t, li ( ;mif to tl '-(loin- to K-.ro,f!" Yes, -Wry Uttle spouting "pewter mu-- p-.hiician wha-.Wrts to r.e a ponce j,,sti e or citV iud-ve, after spc Ug a g f- r i:.- :.. r.a n , 'iArOmC With hlS 01)1- c i.il duties, tl.a: a trip across iAtlanti absolutely necessary to recrui h- ealth , . ;,, thft T:im the "Whang-Ioodl." leaves in the nt- tlltcamer for Europe, he will so. r.d soiue months oi"Wie couuiicui : .1. . ,..,. nf th never reiurnea HIGHLY IMPORTANT FROM EUROPE; Peace Concludt'd ! INTERVIEW BETWEEN THE TWO EMPERORS ! Farther Poist, July 24. The steamship North Briton passed up to-day. Her dates are to Saturday, the 16th, and three days later than any previously received Peac had been concluded between France and Alrhere is to be an Italian Confederation under the Honorary Presidency of the Pope of Rome. Austria conceaes j-emoaiu Napoieon gives lxunoaray vo oaruuna. Austria preserves Venice, The steamer left before the e ffect of this news had been fully developed. The Paris Moriitcur explains the circumstance at- tKo rrpnt neutral powers oi , Europe exchanged communications with the. belhg erents, offering mediation, but unsuccessfully, until the French Fleet was about to attack enice, and the conflict before Verona became imminent. Napoleon anxiotts to pt-vent Keodshed, ascer-ai-ned the disposition of the Emperor of Austria, ami-finding him willing, an. Armistfce was effected. Th two Emrors had a 13 internet en on- dav -he 11th inst., at Villa Trance. Cyrus AV. Fieltl, of Atlantic Cabio celebrity, came apaisen-er on the North' Briton having accom plished the object of his mission to Engnd. The Anglo Saxton arrived out on the 11th, Fuom Turis. Napoleon has Issued a bulletin ..,. ,rmmmciti(r the armistice, and Ii Ulil iin-giu, 0 l; troons on their glorious ments. , , , He announces alao his immediate departure P,r; innvinT the Provisional Command of ' i o Army to Marshal altiant. The London Times claims that England brought about the Armistice. Other authorities give the credit to Prussia. - From Verona. A telegram says that the Armis tice was only concluded after repeated requests from the French, "and after Austria had 'all she wanted. It was reported thaf Kossuth was to propose a the march to halt. - " The House of Commons had f readih" the bill abolishing hur.c 263 to 193. " I Both houses had discussed the V. In the Commons, Russell . said P- known of the details of the treaty ? returned to Paris, which would . be s Sir Russell said that . France- Jul traordi n ary p r e p ar ation s , - aad ; tker. demanded no esnianaxion. - Meeting cf the Stockholders cf the Bank j "i,n!ftiiiw;Biitifef Xorth ! Oscar- I, " L. ... :r i 4 '..t anA V. sixtieth anniversary - rt - l .f. V 1 . , T IT t .lllll r :1 I k ooni on i,ne iu ui uui, i. i ." TT;r,nf SwtKlen "tintl Xorwav;S?'l MS Ul LI HI .5 j July, a few days after the King hafl passed ttie I sixtieth anniversary of his birthday., lie was ANNUAL Later from CalifornL ... . ;; New :Yo: . Arrival of the Mioses Taylor. r lor has arrived with the California 5Iu sengers, which left San Francisoo .on! , brings 2,100,000 in specie. - J-U The frigate Roanoke was'-at:-Asp55r was much excitement on the Isthmus i of the discovery of a large quantity f; X.-c. in the Indian jrraves in the Chiri. 'vTsmr hundred ncrsons ' liad cone d J . . . , T and sereral thousand collars worta iia. Panama. ' " - V .-",5- " , The 'jipg7if.&bU0 . ! The following is the vote, tor. which .? I M aine 8 New Harapclifir A 15 1 Massacbusetts ' 10 I Rhode Island . Ir-B. , Freeman, Esq appointed secretary, Kemp i ; i" ,Bittte, Iq ., assistant secretary. The t Stockholders were in" session two days. On , jTiiHrsdjy'the foltowini? geutleiaen were elected -H5irfcCiorsviz ; Ueo: W, Mordecai, Esq., lion. . KGeo E. Badger, lion. John II. liryan, iiou. M. " Barringer, 13.,- F. Moore, li.q : lion. Ckarles Manly, Kemp P. Battle and J. - '. Watson, Esq. Directors on the part o! the Slatc-U. W. Coarts, Esq., Public Treasurer, awi W.R- Paole, Esq. The looii C liQ Tote in fall for Directors : t IS tUe New York Day "Book V the only issue of the rnarriasre of 2s" auoleon's Marshal, Buruudotttv with Desiree Clary, daughter of a ruerch.ant,of Marseilles, whose eldest sister married Joseph Bonaparte. When Marshal Berimdutte-was elected Crown of Sweden; Oscar was taken from the military lyeenm in Paris, and removed to Sweden, where lie received the titla-of Dnke of Snt.dermania.' . Charles III. died in 1S18, Be'-nadotie ascended the throne. Oscar "ist July f ine, at 1. W, Mordeel re 0 1 1.: lias. Jiamjr , George R iiaJger. D. Mi Tar ringer, B. F. Moore, .-Rrvin. i J-V. V' . rIC. P. Kjti0, "jj. Y.V. Watson, ly..Avirrdjani, , will be entitled at the next ires SS.-DC 35 U2 282J '2(i.VV 3-214 . 277 'J " '70-J: i Thomas Braggi G. If. Wilder, Win. Peace, C- H. Harrison, V. Ii. McKee, 11 Tucker, VV". 11. Tucker, II. W. Montague., Wm. boy lan, AlfVel..Toiies. ' t , 41 251 10. i0 18 125 2 20S lu7 118 6 una received a titronzh military 'during his fathers reign. In 1S17 h,o married Josephine, daught er of Eugene Beauharnois, and grand-daughter of th.e Empress Josephine. ' He became King in ISli, on the death of his father. His gov ernment has generally been marked with liber ality and justice, lie leaves behind four sons and two daughters. M. t gave 175? coo- acliieve- for the t on :- Deleware Maryland Virginia North Carol" na -ourh Carolina Georgia Alabama Florida Texas Louisiana Mississippi Missouri ArKansas Tennessee Kentucky Ca'ifornia Oregon becomes and now Hon. Joab 8 10 9 3 4 6 7 9 4 12 . 12 4 3 Connecticut. -Verinoat ,-, New York - , New Jersey Pennsylvania Ohio- - ; Michigan - Illinois , . Indiana Iowa Wisconsin -Minnesota iVliCrnran.:iiber orrofos, Necessary to a choice, Branches of the nev.vBank were directed to. 44P4tatttlSt!ed ' at W ihuington, I aye! tevne, Tarboro', Windsor, .Mil ton, Charlotte, and Morganton. " J- The- -raeetinir of the stockholders adjourned and Madame Goldscljmidt (Jenny Lind) i CrJut-ert ju England & -short ' time since, the benefit of the r iirlft-n-gale i uutr, which The Board ol Director 127 turn m- bh-ssing -ters ta tin :il, ii oul'l tu-es of mini ti?hc moon or mother countr 1 .'.'i k iMiIii'iillhv here. ' T f-warioed and g..ne t- .1 ones' A number are hived daily. The. laxation itist now, and are for! than seven gallons of lager eac t women allowed to i'.'.l to the e: We bad last we ek, three re t etcr from '.JO t '.(', which en and brilliant thunder storm, ' damage, but eooied the bre atm'isphere now for a week. Yours rcspt for b'ir country. l,r( Iritis, in on W ca no. 0tls, have I'rre.n th Mkhms K;!Toi:s : 5 nt o a eon' i'over-v the eanvar-'s ii..-.v yiomg on in ti: : i'.::;al li'iiiwi . l-Mwi-i-n (lov. is!el)nfii". So far as 1 know. Wl'.miagt -T liave no . itli any ! iVi'Tidhip wii . Kivself. to av hoik; tend i - to oil ro.lvi:'- 111 not I o 1 th Multi- ler to go catch their breath e. Germans have Is, v.here a large one week's re- ifiden to drink more tlda v, per man. The iit"of their hoops. k days, tUermom a nai2;iiificent wli" -i did much . n t ielt us a - line dly, - ourr.al.3 "josition to ho drrwn o lu conni.-ct ion with district for f'ongres iaflow and Col. M. J atti on' terms of per etifn, and do not in- t Q,r f hLIUrU. UtUiitS. ft ; iv 'una L fWWi r. lias oeen -pi'p monarchical government lor Hungary. T arrrrreo-.ate yote is 308, necessary t The following is the telegram oi apoieoxi tu u- ? "In 0l.der to elect the next Pn' geme, announemg peace Democracy must carry all thash . ,' ll i., nf tri:. and mvseif ! StntP inrdndiiur Maryland." and the StatesJ siirneu oetweeu inn vri v. ... 0 - , . , o,T the fi.llowina basis: Indiana. Illinois, California, aud Oregon n Italian Confederacy is formed, under the lion-, Transa3 shalt be admitted at the ncs.t sessiei orarv Presidency of the Pope of Rome. .Us she will nrobably be, blaek-repivblieatv e" The Emperor of Austria concedes his rights m above named free States will not eleCf th Lombardy to Uie Emperor ot the rencn, wno u an,- candidnte. The - table': aboye' wi fThe Venice, but show the democratic reader what is. to be don .,. SI 't navt cf the Italian Confed- h, order to carry the next Presidential electiot ,:; 1 I M.itdi will be attained by democratic union The despatch was bulletined at Paris on toe lth, anij something gained by opposition, division v, hen French funds rose 2 h per cent. . dissensions. At oresent, the democratic pro? The news di.l not transpire at London uinil ader apncars fu;r. Dcm. (N:H.) Standard - i i i . 'm.cMc loit. sales were I r v i - n . - ; the oiu. iai eioMug nuui i - - - v i. i . oi'.i din tkh dnvimr the uav tic-1 - - - iiuiuius iu,m, a, .uj - - o - T'.nirp J.ur..-An pm foment was created u 1I!g4. uioui V .'"r of thotroatv. town la.t Thursday afternoon by the announce I :um I'tZ ( U,W are I mPnt. about o'clock, that all the prisoners cou says toe nrt i oPe a --y "'. f m- j . no,mtv Jal had esCaped ! T'uer wen I r A.oiro1 nTif T : H. I'KibtJI V n in vij- jj"--- - j . ii I UrlV Utt.LM.u, all, w , ' . .n x - . Nap-ofeon to a strict account for having maao war ( on false pretenses, and signed a mock, selhsh ireaty of lence, that leaves Austria ? mpr cgnabl.y Jo ttitied in the heart of Northern Italy and commits Central Italy to the patronacc of Pope Pius IX. The News continues, the more closely we exam ine the pretended pacification, thc more ftitne and inkjuitous -does it appear, . , The Morning Post" contends that th.e Pope is de prived of the substance, but keeps the shauow ot Tl-.e London Times siivs France has spent 50,000,- noit wn,Ti,k ctorline. and saevinoeU the lives oiny-y una wua -Bgwii ,i'Ji t.'f.hc--Wrvficwer 'iTT t!e 'army, otily to ; po.e of cr'frVing up water, .... T " 1. A- ... r. .1 nctVl-in f. Ml:lTl. n I !CM 111 nil 'ese lliLeie..i eii .m 1.1... on Thursdn v evening. met On yesterday. ? At the meeting of the Directors yesterday Geo. W. Mordecaf, Esq , was elected President, and Charles Dewey, Esq , Cashier selections could not have been made, v -We are indebted to the kindness of E. B. Freeman, Esq., the Secretary of the meeting, for -the above synopsis of the proceedings. Raleigh Register, 10 realized some two thousand pounds Lately there was a meeting at the Mansion House at which the Lord' Mayor presided the ol.ject of which was to n'vscnt them with a cony in mar- hie of Durham's bust of the Qiu-eu, as a mark of the regard and admiration of those interest ed in the unpei taking. M. Otto Goldsehmidt acknowledged the present in feehng and im pressive terms, and said he and his wife would receive the bust in their new home as one of its Better penatc, and that the gift vvonid be preserved by their children ana taeir children s chiiarcii. A f kit Ii: 5 Ur .l I ! aJ fb.-- I 1 i the thi J Ld I ' . II t The! l.Lr,t.-- 1 ..it- r I me ot 1 1 ! ored rj j in Coi' The 01 lsimsel Any ingtoln Ket h,l i : Doi.i. vl 1 1 Ju!J4' d-2iiri--lt 1 l -in ' ata I viz: TTthVi ST"-! vntevillc & v V IT A h Ji . V . FflNG of lids 24tQ c.aj at Fayotleville on jg , ,in.' IT? EM , i,v tne dav or uyr SIX W AUU,S. t- .1 rr': 1 vvi.. vj d-a-w.ti- Lsl & COOK. " was -NaU:a. v..rdell, who VobbS'l Of .. - nil 1 l 11 - .f.i' u- vnliuOd c o 1 1 !t-nj llaadifcother one as,it-,h John sasse.. jlusGaty nnd olc'tatue and reprcsenu-i I!!"-! li:-'4 '7, l r said Nalhaa 1 .whOiViU apV-UL' Jnlt nll loth o a w- hmvVife. andcouhnct. n ,.v t ,v.-j Uiu Ii ill pay a-'-vriL 1 11 t 'MA- lyU-.' goea- t-.i n - t..J.', . i 1.., ,",...(:SVl"l a ! I.N 1JT,V iOj 1. - . ..VI - -' ....-.-T,I.'.1..A1 I HSU A I) !- i V 1 VSPIJKTB ..Iii4 oaii.ag o. - :oi-r-dk. :ite ( r: ai lies I'- - t Flat Cat lb-mvcr, 'Large 1 . . . .-.1 ' jllNSL'-viv no'ionrer aSLOiJisiics, auu ,iv ... . the - clumsy inferiority from whom such h.ai it. w t aiii whii-p-n t i.orl .-I I: him- ; .0 :1 ( 1 , L- 1. of(;i. m dh-i:;.- aim :is inir " 1 i . . ; ' ' . 1 1 1 i ) ; : a . fir Id 1 1 : ti: a i;!!! ii candidal..' lor ( J 1 aveaiioa. if tie' 1 u ail..' at till" sa.U' .a a; ail a;s 1: vr: 1 in four in all Newton i loycl, unaer mitnco t death for murder in Gaston county," and two. other white men, Walls and Stockton, and a free .negro,' confined for stealing. It seems that v alls suc ,..e iled in p-ettinsr tins bolt from the Iodic of his own itoor. bv- reachini? his arms throtisch the grates, a thti op.fl!)iniT into Tho mion taassaffC. IlS then went r-nao-nanimTiuslv to work to-releae hisTellow captives, which he accomplished -.by breaking tho i .i-o ,,f hot:. ! ib r; of Fiovd's cell, and onen- ' ii. . a...... K!-, ,r, .,.-,. All fiini wont lntol'HJPw Ills; t ie oineio in 101.0 ui.ui.iiji. ri r 1 1 room near tne uoor leaurasr: -uowa jMt..7 - . ' - - Gymnastic Drill of the Feesch Aemt. The. distribution of the prizes at the military gymnastic school at Joinville le Pont, has re vealed at the same time to the public the exis tence ef such an establishment' and the end and aim for which it has been created. T ie solem nity was witnessed by the Minister of War, and all tne highest officers of the French army. The candidates for distinction arb all officers or subalterns, having already served, and the object - of competition is the diploma of "Moni sor," or rather the degree of "'Bachelor of Agility," which' is conferred upon the most dexterous in many sports, with a view of seenr- nifr t lift anrao rit-me-iic oi srvuiH-a.-ivic iuiMt-i in 1 -T5 .. i i: - - .. - , one or otherCof the regiments ot the nrmv. The:" institution of Joinville I itself entirely "to the im-truction ef gymnastics nd other bou,.. exercises, wnctner impaiung i-rength, skiil-onifracc, according to the system ;ere adODtcd.,,. We are surprised tnai eveiy sWdicr in the French service is not an Admira ble Crichton. The perfection ol the .mart's we-cannot wonder at of the British soldier, instruction as imparted at Six-rv TiiOcSAxn DoiXvrs in Ose Pay. Much l,n been said for and against the Lotteries author- ;r.,t f'.iv varioKs nnrnoses by the Legisl Georgia, out to the State Lottery, mnii 1 th tioa Cf. l."di iJ sutiiei a there! Jail ture of thrown r-mlniniK niihhe atr.-nnst the lieortria d V. , f ci iivn-ev dc Co.. iiana-iers, whose! and manv. have been tlie caution i-.hi and R LPi ni: ICIVER.ASTJ CRAJ I 'EEKi N A X 1 G AT H )N COM A - - wilLbe a Meeting or u.e .... 1 , - , .1 . rn a ; :i"fp la - it' avci u.i'i - t Morri uii's Mills. dfor the o.u ii se o 5 Ciee ; . a i , t - ll.i , ortr-i hcen lOl.u.'r'-- " c Xavii-a- 011 m: o. ; ipmouat 01 o-. .... ... M0NKO -10 headquarters are in this city. An ancient maxim requires us to "give the devil, even, ids due;" and. without comproi-nitting ourselves in the matter at all, we are free to record (what is known to every l,ndv. almost, in Savannah.) that in the Lottery ad- vertiseo by us to b ings, last Saturday '10,72-1,' 3 drawn m ias noon, it was as ' entitled to the onio Hall nuint-:-ertamed t'out the capital prize of numliC sixty thousand dollars, were upon two hall tickc o '-.o of which was in theoiiiee here, and one wu 15 I. aii nio.lait SpriuJlf from vL ville, hi 1 he rt lor ue-ci-"-;. pi lil ."-' . . ,.n,.nflv matie oscnoe 1 '.ltl "'7,' ;in-poared to oils to ii. ounuiii- r- i . .. 1 A " -. I puh.-cri ecu l,. sdoners. corh! si tors tMian. sibiai 1 at bertoa e.nd healthy aad (IT is celehia rdaint J PtsneDsia a is aas cfd rales ihia.t twenty- tlie sea-on. ' Distance of uventv-six miles lroin ,,,.,,-al uemhv.iood. erahle u-cora- 1 (.lu-aia.t ,;1e ni'd'-a Fa vc tit" . . a t I'ili'i: 01 U 11 tV7 ..." - I Chronic l).ai i-i.ea. 1 ..... .1 . . 1 1 : i 1 1 d -It ivcr (;om- Xurii'-r- lo:ol'! French confines sent to IT, T. Peters, Daily J'eums- Charleston, S. C. Savannah Ladies, ee Cat th irs. Women n; man they love enness or coquetry 'They should he for a prou a woman tvi?e.. who loves tnem. toey reje often lose the lv mere wan t- d then repent. aid he enYcful not to4t:e"th:s step liastilv, d, bighminded, gifted man, will seldom ask A 1 NS Artie'. e "of French 1 r sale 1-y IsfisLFilS GLUE. is" wholly withheld, aud who, conse knows only how to present himself the enemy, and hangs back with tnvk- he.11 ushered suddenly into Joinviric quently beloie the enemy, n rd . bash fii hi CSS ' w tlie--company-01 liieihis.- iie-c o oaw iomu hropyfr! and hearclctl iiiesi, warriors wuo au open i..Oi-, u.;, for Si'l ,;..-f.. ..n.l to rtabUsh the I'ooe m temporal aig- nitv even beyond his own most sanguine imagina tion. game must be a !. MelhiiTi.' got the al thro vii his in fate iiin to nil1. I do nc to s ty. and that is t! ever written to me b he po-aiion assume 1 1 OA a 11 1 o.me 11: ; into t f qa-eui-s'.oas between -. w-ithou iay authority, I hope cd inq.ia; j in me to state cer- " in' ma'rniac'.Hin.xiioi. . i The Times thinks the baiperor s liuonea .J-H-.ame. aa juui .e-. , . , T. 'TO ... .,,.411 e .11 ' -, . ,1 :.Hl:L, .rs "I'"- , I The announcement of pence was read in tu ' , be ri a !1'"V! " - Houses of Lords and Commons on the 12th, and was U V.C A V:': " ,.,.v,.d witl lou.l and prolonged cheers. ,n -ress. s Meet tothc action ol It was rumored at Bci hn that the Emperor of Ru-: iemoci-atsif it he district desired Ula would soon arrive there to attend a family con- acUnjr in oau laiin terence. touching ine uispusai ui v-iu., n the abdication of the King of Naples. An unsuccessful attempt was made on the seventh among the soldiers at Naples to revolt, but they were met by the discharge of artillery from those who remained faithful, ami forty of them killed. I iine i iluenc-j -t a convention, lo a; V,!- t a - to ilr . Alleu-df Vuilia to ihsit ef- mDi'cssion i eel against a o.; Iciiow. One that. Gov. a con ven- . i - , r ue in m k i At there is nothing in ;G(iv. Winslo.v antag i bv his Card in the and if on his bv t'aro. hlias -df. feet." A;e. Mow Co AViasio-.V i; tioa by wi ll a ! --i t ike anv b-th oaNtie to tl ' doiiraal." and if tin; Colonel itewfiich an inference iVom aavt i-.hiLi- he ever heard m isav. he is mistaken in the impression mat 1 intend J to convey , anv other nerson has made ho impression niiiid th tl 1 -so understood Gov. AVinsiow's letter, it Is alto; th".- a misl-ik Gov. 1 Mnslow know that it was. in-livid ii'dy. a eonven ior man upon principle, as a m 'aiis .;' or -an i.i n the pi iy, as did every other iriitl-mxa in the district with -if horn I conversed on th- su'pject : and in reply to a ijtttr addressed by mo to th': Gov. ha; simply slated, t at while he was ready to abide 1 1 v th ' aetioa id' the pa and would not at tempt to eo i-rol it. even if he tl ttoght be bad the pow er, (u lih -!i he did not.) still lit IiOied his particular friends, in view of tho prec. 'efts in our district, would not t.i'c Ue' in. ii.'ioe in editing for a convention, as such a eoars-- miuht be cou.-iritt'd into an inditi'er ent supp -rt of him. and in the wy tend to weaken him ii lore a convention, shou If tie party call one. This. 1 un lartake to say, is, i jb$ut the purport of til ' letter, and if any geatlcin Utiwill undertako the task of pro via:; that to ie ants, joiistieal to the posi tion of Gov. Wmslow's card, I ffea-eady to mfet them on hu hii-ti:i:r- and contest t Position. I should not m-.vke this r -tn irk. but for i:eason that I think juy name has been mqiroperly Ih-at befre the pub lic, though 1 shall not eompla: . J Jit, is. however, ra ther unpleasant for a modest i tilike myself to hear that his' name is a matter of pu i& discussion. As I underston I that the act .in Vf the Duplin meet inc; is a matter af con-iderald alk in the District voTi will allow me to say, that inj nndersfanding of t he i; S'ltntions adopted by on Mi ctinj;. which were reported by ni", was that took tj ground, either one wav or ttie'oi tier, in relaSioall ibavcation question. Thev lett that entirely an ope jtiestion, and simply ";'. ..,.,.,; Mr. "Winslow ass ,'JMididate, either with p ivah.mt a convention i-illier I lie nirtv t-ia illi d then of his name to the convention. (f called, then it bis niim-; to tin' Hoping th either writin t-;tii !i is m biisn uus ietit-1 Sifqioth your JJaily Arrival of the Kuropia- THREE DAYS LATER NEWS. Sackviixf., N. B., July 27. Hie stenmship Europia arrived at Halifax yester day, and her news was brought here by horse ex press. Her dates arc to the 10th, being three days' later news. T lie peace news is fully confirmed, but no further particulars have transpired beyond the fact that the Princes of Tuscany and Modena are to return to their States. The result of the Treaty is generally mistrusted in England, Napoleon was on his way home. The Sardinian Ministry have resigned. Count Arese has been charged to form a new Cabinet. Liverpool, July ltjth. Cotton Sales of the week 107,000 bales at an advance of d a d. Breadstuff's, very dull, but little enquiry prices weak. thr ran out a-. ed through tho back door into the etreet ie.,aHing- towards the Grave Yard. The nlarm was imntft diatly given by Sheriif Griers family before the prisioners got out of fcight, Pursuit was made-and Floyd (the criminal) was overtaken wiLhin.a .few hundred yards of the Jail by Mr SamL-Al-IIarri and a negro man named Henry. The others es caped to the woods. From a lone confinement Floyd was unable to run very fast, and when overhauled was completely ex hausted. He carried with him a small bar -of iron for defence, and when the negro man who first overtook him was about approaching him, he rat ed it as if intending strike, but on the approach of some white men he dropped it and surrendered. He had ou two suits of clothes, one over the other besides carrying a email bundle of clothing, thus preparing himself for what he hoped would be a successful tramp. Chailotte Dauocrat. EXTKAOKDTSAKY EXHIBITION A MAN OF LEATH- kr. An exhibition of a very remarkable and ' tin- natural character attracted a small out . highly res- pectaoie .umence at iuuuiumi oh iuuibiuj- t" i:i hdicing i nd if e co-mo tuff, couipeting togthr for- v fencing, boxing, Siiibie sticK, the k sio, UK e wise, is rench soldiers so not wills d as 1IC it. r-usln-'d even fleeted, lie liiav Smith met Jones in the street yesterday. ones. d Where can I go to got a sulphur bath .'" uth's I think you had better go to h- was Mm emphatic reply. Vo do not know whether Jones took Smith's advice, but we are certain that 'no could not go to a bettor place for a genuine sul phur bath. Joll'ten, the great Napoleon of composers, will pro')abl.y visit this country noxt fail, under an en- lent whh .Mr. Strakoseii. i"d Cognac Brandy. J . 11. ileDULFlb. For ale by J. U. ZiIcDU FFHk For sale by K. ilclJl i i- ni- I. IIS ivfiV'"n-;TTC LlOUOIbS. - --re-. " - r at i is j . CCUfPlRXC 0 tl! . . ,, t-. lav ft For sal" by 1 JAtAJti: liAUU.I .. iJ-tww -- 7 , . , - .. i.' I :.' fll IDER YIN'EG Alt. I For rale by r i- MfUt'lddh. J - r'OP FIS1L For sab- by J. II. McbL'F I MK. ,1 TALLOWCANhLl !, bv J . K. MVU i, a J- ii' e-.' l noi In Roekiii'dei Col. V.'. L. Stee ! jV.imi'.Tt ''..'. , of , of Te.un.' A D-VltXTI. an 3iiiRKIl). .in,- Richmond Co.. at th2 r by Rev. lia;,a CO. s'dene of Robert bedbetter. l.-r. V. b. , ana AiinS Emma J. 1'oiiTEK not only a Tu a Desaix, .hchcgru, cle r a but a Ttimbci-idt, a Dupn., or a lleevts al! at the same time. i he spec at Joinviile was a most astonishing one, met t by any to." wonder, so -ui jf - a m Hilary cxlu ns entii led to con i iv e v. as it- t o nation. The men l.-inn. vnrps lebo lemid is the lebple of the District. m'o'lit dete ratiie. If a convention i was intende os a recommendation cioiventiou. (Jf no convention was was intenaeu i . i.,rccommencaiioa oi people of the d trfct necessity ot connection iat von - the people oi meu ja-fct. lhatl'ha!l not be i lr the necess ins or saying any thi -ginore in conni latter. I have einip aj jt, request th ntease mil Journal'' and the" 11 eekty.- fth the request tint lb-- ' Fayettevill'' Carolinian' ttpy and oblige Your friend, Hv'M. A. ALLEN. Kexaxsvillk, N. C, July 2? 159. Sheep Kn.x.F.n iiy Ivici rxc. Mr. fj Pnscy, near Mt. Eraddock J ten sheep killed by,lighi ni'rht last. He found the j in his Oeld, lying in the sjh; posed thev occupied when jtm so lite ii,kc mat, ai i;rst ue ji the fact that tljcy were deaj( J have not even moved a litj from their natural repose !$ examination of the locust tyj F. nnsylyania, had rr mi ft'i t n ril tl v ear a locust tree position he sup- uck, and looking Id hardlv realize They seemed to or their heads le sleeping. Ou the mystery was explained. The fluid Vad h Jfcendod the body of the tree, following the loiis in every direc tion over which the shcepty- time of the shock. Furtlier by tlie Europa I GREAT DISSATISFACTION IN PARIS! THE FOFE BURNT IN F.rriC.V AT MILAN ! Paris letters note much discontent prevailing there, concerning the terms of peace, although peace itself gave much satisfaction. " The Siecle objects to Austrian influence being suf fered to remain in Italy-, and calls loudly for the ex pulsion of the petty Princes, who are only the eon- f'crlcT-tttc.-i of Atiati ia. Napoleon has declined an official entree into Paris until it can be made at the head of the army. An Austrian correspondent officially announces the Treaty, thus : Austria and France will support the Itallian Con federation. Lombardy is to extend as far as the line of the Mincio. 1 Mantua, reschiera and the whole ef Venetia are to remain as Austrian possessions. j The Princes of Modena and Tuscany are to return to their respective States. An universal amnesty is granted. A Vienna correspondent of the Times says three applications were made by Napoleon to Francis Joseph, before the dogged obstinacy of the Austrians would grant an Armistice. These overtures were made direct for the purpose of preventing the mediation of neutrals. The same writer says the Pope had been burnt in effigy at Milan, and that very unfriendly feelings exist between Napolecn and Victor Emanuel but lately great chums. It was rumored that Napoleon and Eugenic would shortly visit Vienna, and take an airing in that gay capitol. It was thought very probable, that the dismissal of the Cardinal Antonelle would fullow in the way of State Affairs. It was rumored that Garibaldi was about to issue evening last. A voting man by the name ot James Stevens had advertised that ho would do many wonderful things in the way of cutting himself np with kniv ss, nailing his feet arms and legs to chairs, to the wall, Scc, which astounding exploits he pro ceeded to exhibit at the appointed hour-, - in the. presence of a number of physicians of celebrity, including members of the medical faculty of -Trail-sylvan'ui'Fjiiiversity, and other learned professors," who were invited to the stand that they .might . de tect any fraud or deception, if practiced. He begai by sticking a handful of pins, up to the head, in -his leo then drove an awl through the middle of his and ! wrist into a chair ; drove a knife through the mus cle of his leg ; nailed his loot to a woouen snoe, mo nad or awl passing through the middle of the feet, and so walked about the stage; cut his dexter-finger through the flesh, exhibiting the naked bone, and concluded by passing a knife through his cheek, the blade protruding from his mouth. In all this but little blood was drawn. , He also offered, to drive a knife through each leg and hang himself from the wall, which; the. audience mercifully excused him . from doing, f eel ing satisfied that ho could accomplish whatever, ho proposed. About the whole procedure there wS in- sciri or men, who were upon the stand, were steadily uiiedr upon him, and any " unbelieving 1 nomas v naa- a.ii opportunity to touch the knife blade on the oppp-?' site side to that into which it had been thrust, of the leg, wrist or hand. He used a. few galvantp. rings about his person, which was probably more forshow than anything else, as they could effect nothing. Mr. Stevens" looks to be not more than twenty or twenty -one yaars of age. Before clos ing, he proposed to operate in a similar manner upm any one of the audience, agreeing to forfeit one thousand dollars if he inflicted pain- ' Tui, however, was prudently deenned. Wc saw tl) man of leather early yesterday morning, looking a$ fresh and whole, as though knife or nail had never penetrated his elastic body. on! v UlO urilis;! Kiea tlancttl np- r . I ' 1 . "Ml W11CS, lilll- aiDII? I open, ll-i"'u""'"r dastic balls from, one rope to another, running ladders cf enormous height, then bounumg ;the-earth with the agility of squirrels. Hut L ornivnincr Wild ' most PXCititUT VlOrt'lOU of tllC ole was the mock attack of the redoubt,. at ich the men placed outside the '.road los-e Jflive with the battle-axe and gnu slung across shoulders. The trumpet sounds the assault. nd m two minutes' lime me rcuouui is emeicu, ttl" a volley fired from the interior, m spite ol ip ffrpat. hei-rht of the walls, and the resistance ' - o o -. oposed from within. 1ms iniiinii' s ion a oe c.o-t nf tli-it. self-endurance Avhich 1 -.1 o: 18.'!), Mrs. Nancy line Ii Mil her Tn ynnsrilli'on ibe 2fitb of ihiy .i .. F . .1 ,fl SM" ' 1 ' 1 Ul 1 roe. in in" - on j;.a oi .-t " -, - Hro-dan.i in 1775. She was a eonsisteui . eiuoe. o. tliei'resbvteriau Church tor t5 "years. Hie was a . ,. . i ' .: ,r.l...f a l.-iml in vtrSS KI1( P. t all times ready to administer to ....io-tibovs. The Church has lo-th tnfloei.no of k 't- Christian conduct b O L.ljlCt, artielefiher,i L.tNV live ou6ret:sixt M-1 ttr Si er .sa :i ' ?!"JU-.i;i;ia ruJ.. le I) V er.iJ.v i - jj x I IIERRINS '.'.! J. K. McUUFFIE. VJ-:, TEA. MOLASSES, RUTTK.'l o-i!'o s: v 1 -1" and manv other ,-..o in the Grocery line. lf-u.- J- ii- . VI. !, K!Nl'S"l-'Oll SAi.F A P nts per (pure, any mr.ieu i um ; ;;er quire. At liie CAROLINIAN OFFICE. or s ile b McDUFFJE. :ve c cen! -1 :3 JRIutcfc Ensbf j ;Op SV;'P Lei MUultaflL'; liarai I -1 h Norfolk d' ; new system of examined, as it may teach self-endurance the wants of ea r iv prayers, aud the .-lore it ; and the her many virtues to hold vice in eneetv. to tho hopes and consolationsof religion, faithful erect her again far beyond the and decline. Snri n"-. N. V. on the TJtli inst., in ine 'I & - . . T t ...... C 29ih year of his age, Mr. Lkox Ukandt. oi ine iirin oi G.&Ii. braadt of this plaea. ivorld has lo; P.at thanks 1 we ali mav i reach of rial t At Saratoga Giobe. R Af Eb'IFN T ; :3;cuNGi:LbS FAYETTEVILLE MARKET. FY PEMRERTON & SLOAN. JtiA 13 a 13, .i u ao mbled the Zouaves to us ie whole French army. lind, promptitude urp the reputation of Ability, presence of of hand and eye are more ultivated than strength or '-discipline. Letters rom Paris. -Shaix Buxs And JfLv. July is a h f" debtors and people who dread dogs. 1 "Riebniond Examiner of yesterday, i fTwo nuisances are now to le found on ivrp month So says iiil adds: the St., the net men will grub u with h vd ro ll A OX ilKKSWA -v j'ANUUS- Aclaniiuiline Spi:rm. Tallow. COt KKK ilio. I-u-air:t, J -i v n . Mi.i.lliti.-. Oidinarv. COTTON UAGGI-N'-;inny. IS a 20 l)uiid.-. 3 7 a. 2i) iluriai'S. t)0 a 15 COTTON yATtNS Nos. 4 m 10. 1 0a ft 1.05 domk.si'ic ;o(ins - UrnwnSln'Ctiie's. S -l a S 1-2 25 a 30 ( 42 a iiii ) IS a 20 12a 13 3 1 a i S is u 20 ; 11 ' a 12 Wi a 11 10 a 10,'.; , 7, 1859. M O I. ASS US .' llb:i. Xi'w Orlcan?, NAILS OILS SpiTm. Linsteil. Tanm-r:s. I rOTATOKS ' Irish. 1 Swt'ot. 1 rOL'L'J'UV liicUi'iis, hue lis. Turkeys. S A LT l.iverp'l prr-sack. Alum j er bushel. SF.EU- f lax Seed. 20 n TO ill! a 65 4.00 a 4.75 0.00 a 2.00 0.00 a 1.00 7u a SO 1.50 a 2 2.1 00 a 0 ) 0 00 a 1 2i 00 a 0') Mai JAS. N- SMITH. Y.'ATEn ; rOL'TER ; SCOT(ii ALE. JAS. N. S.M1TA. iE-VA'tNlSMES, NET OIL, ''k For Kale by JAS. N TIN" FOIL SMITH, w-tf UKQJiOSEJE OIL. cfeil COLObbD a tii st rate article. Jtt re tail aad lor tale by JAS. N. SMITH. CASTILE SOAP. JAS. N. SMITH. hy ' au'S' n i;i edy con diauiiiiea an C 7-1.. .Ifl-. l lV'l 111 .-11lT I II 1 fljiVijiii-iiiv vi' ciiuiji'.ii.v. i-or sai ST ' J AS. N, SMITH. 1 )." a Street Begging is New York- iiich we nray ferva-itly rt-Ii- - nnnnriinpih that threaten us obiav amr bipeds that stand aud tell you to deliv- irour mmiev or tne coat on ou o.i . ne of these latter creatures invaded our sanc ii. .i,- a..-t o,l nlmostidi'ovfi us crazy. il . . - i it.i1t -t-bi linim. ft II siooa srai ing at us nn n mm- ...i.. - - Hi! . -.. c .1. . a..-.M 1 tl, wili- n Kent find a A CO Ol- lUO llfVll, IlliU on." iv.. .-- - llnniinw: and. h-avincr-satisuC-d his curiosity, oe I his hand into an infernal Pandora's box, or H let pouch, which he carried under his arm. pud- a litt of figares out of it, poked it at us, and at V Mm- inr-tant .whistled for a, brute of a dog gie had left in tho . passage. I ins was ioo H so we cleared out, leaving the ueg aiiu ine Fa drtg (his master) in lull possession : out am him not to come buck again; it he does. ball put hiraiinpD the hands of the printers '.- j h Buffalo they have, just at this time, a woman Wn asj the Knitting Lady, who every day sits id i nnt of the residence of her debtor, on Swan ijd Jet, and where it seems she meaus to sit until ahi I sees the color of his money. . 7 71 iitii. is si t.tl n ff. hfc'chair she every morning plants before her O.-ii;:1-.'. FEATHLHi K1S11 M ki'icl lir Mil.. Shail ;a:r I'ouuj. KI.OI. U t'auiily, K'Ji'fi Kin. . russ. t.lilAIN 'or ii. V li-a t, Oals. I'ras. it ye. liioMS l;y. e; rcen , HON S wr-ii'..'5i. A lnia-i-aa, Faej-riNii. LAKU LtA li ne all i a 00 $10 a 12 S 00 a OU C f.O a 6 7o J 0 4 "i a fi 50 I 6.2.) a 0 25 ( 0.00 a 0 00 o.ra a 1 25 I 1.115 a 11" .' 00 a 0 a 1 1.05 a 1 10 5 1 10 a 1.15 10 a 11 4 a 0 0.01 a 1 25 75 a SO 70 a '.ia CO a i5 115 a 40 C a 7 5 a ft? 0 a 4 13 a 14 S a' U lov-i-pi-r pounil, J - a u SliOT Coinmonbag, 2 00 a 2 12 r.m k. 2 i2 a 2 2 Si'IiilTS l'tai'h lirandy, N. V. Av;l.'. NorthiT... N C. Whiskey, Ne; tli'.rii do., SLU All Loaf. t-ii-Ui'-l. fort-a Itico. 3 Ni'H Orleans. TALLOW TUltrtNTIXE Voiluw Din. Spirits p:?r gallon wiil'i K i.t:.U Tit 1'iiiinil. YV I N i j O v V : L A S S Kii;ht hy ten. 2.0a a Ti-'n by twi-lve, 2 - a WOOL l' ER,' Japan, Coach, uisU; for s.iic by Fu mi lure JAS. X. nd P'-'inai SMl'lll. w-tf Kerosene Oil. colored, best quality. For sale by 5 S. J. 11LNHDA1.E. 'tf-in 0 00 a 2 35 ; o eo a 2 :, 0 i-i, a i on . l: - h 0 a 10 IJucIiwIicut Scctl. Lie by, S. J. HINSDALE. by -,.if-in lreLs k . t.ti- Glue, lor sale low oy S. J. 1IINSD ALE. gPXS. A slight deline this morning. woman, abvavs knitting. Still IS Slttllipc 11 iV hft cl d debtor's door; M. . b oil lm coominff of a female who Lltrl J e ii ii i tiit ii.1 . v ...... - - 9 deeming, A steady - and letermmed svstem of terminatms street besting Imc mni-i fnniineneed in New York, and it will be nersisted in till not a vasrrant alms solicitor- will dare to go into the streets. This is truly a 'goXd1jVv. movement. "Within fifteen vears past, says ' ecrr respondent, the increase m tne numoer w isiry w liegars has been enormous, ana 1 here is no reas. ' -rf CnftUolr P-sistcnc'. as the same industry applied -i T I?' begging would be successful in other occupation' -,. geveraf arrests of beggars have been made alresd 7j, and they will be continued till the city is free frs pests. Nearly all the beggars are foreign ones, ar' - . r - . . m t ..... M .w. feiersourg x.xprj . She will give a man a steaming If he does not pay his score ; And hethLaks this knitting stockings Is the darnest kind of bore, " .' . ill Kdon't think that a widow wonw oe so atmoy - J'pt. . We Hiink wft could stand such a bore as brjtSflX"but.tb.e fiends in plants that persecute people t.-oVj .Lord. .. 1 t nroplPmntinn and it was considered very doubtful ! proiessionai in ev c ry na-ii. -4-V44 ML i UL.. ,m -- i -r-g--aa3 ' i ..... - ct ... I Up to the 11 in, me lormauon ui uuuiuiaui jarsuu o. was a 'JLj. " ' "" " " iT.rmon rind 'nrocecded prosDerously. oOOO Laving , traces which usually foil i r- i i. - - . ot WkATiiEit At Nashville, Texs. In the whole cburse'of tur existence, , says the Daily Gazelle, le haVe never experienced as warm weather as we Live had here for a week past. WILMINGTON 31 A U K ET, July 28, 1S59 Tt r.i'ENTiNE. Sales yesterday of 121 bbls. at 3 for virgin, and jjri 8.3 for yellow dip. aad l,5t for hard 'S.i i ltj- No sales this morning. c:.. w.,i.a iv !'i.n bl.-ls. at 401 els. "51 gallon, being a decline of 5 ct. -Pn-.v vn Tar. N'o transactions in either article, Cosv.-We note the receipt of 4.-55 bushels, of which was to order, and has gone into dealers hands, the ballanci 90 ) bushels had not been sold when we closed inquires. . Oats. A lot of 1,00U bushels received by dealers aad gone into store. d'tivcr Oil JoIIt NhHYliUP OF rilUSPliiTFs yi '--s. J. J;). tf-in 7 I- of sale bv HlA'Si'A LE. Yi :rato of NEW YORK MARKETS, July 21, 1859 Cotton ; the steamers news has caused an advance ofct: sales of, 2,50J bales, middling uplands Ui cts per lb. Flour (irm, and market generally unchang ed. Wheat lias advanced 2 4 cts ; red 1,20 1,22, white 1.31) 1,40 per buh. Corn, dull, and an aver age business doins without quotable change. Spirits Turpeittiae steady. Uosiu. steady. Rice has declined 4 ct. we quote at 31 44 cts & lb. - -- . SPECIAL; NOTICE. . . - ........... . -r r - r r:' fx VV-.T-VT? ' A KK It I'V-.I U 1 iUi A' yj u The war in Europe, Cass' naturalization letter, VV iLMMf M.i rw J. McDuf?ie. Esq., of tan,n,ritr-(ApcJinii and everv other topic of! ,. , -. ii-i.i tn rpnrcseiit this (the l . . j 111 vi'.ji... . 1 iin 1 mull itf .. ix.- a ... '.-. -- - t r - l'- i n 1 m-1 ml ti n. -P Tn firrfer , ) rtii.;.- -- 1'..- f-P. t r uly plons xmmk& owed the meals, ne Professor Hunting, in his after dinner speech at Hadlev, on the 8th ult., told the following anecdote of one" of the earl v ministers of Hadlev, celebrated for the dullness of his sermons as well as for his i pictv, who was dininu: wit; a friend on Sunday noon 1 lady ouereu after preaching morninr. The nor. :Th wh( ft tdiiii v rpvprpnilv knelt, except tne par j j - - - " - j m t A ltli- from Ttnmf. dntofl fhfi Sth S.1VS the Pope , son's brother, who. beino- oVt much fat llSUabyiS- t-.-A antosraidi letter to Napoleon, an- f.tood with his back to tha table ana overiooKea 1110- j bis determination to demand an f.rmed 1 o-Hrder. One dar it was summer time the par intervention from the Catholic powers. The very latest reported from Paris on I ndey, . ticc tho fad. We are perfectly exhausted, Havn't had an hour s one leg out ot the winaow J geawuives 01 iae ueii. "ea iUi,"Ti"V uiAeu.ci.tt-Dr had sent ifouuciiic j a week. - Hun Ss.m?air-nbhf nd while w paoiVfuPii m Keiiing ..." , -"o . - , , ti pieruber of our bouy quietc-!. our 1 him pudding, lie declined, saying be could not cat I pudding before preaching, ns it always made him ' dull. I think then (said the lady) you had pudding for breakfast. Tl f I .1 n.L..nnfin tO TV f 5 t : ! I Tc-u iiniKM:i v- lavofpii : nut - f - - . - - 1 wa that trreat notation prevailed at Milan, and ! kept twisting about, untu finding no- end to bis ab.) that great troub.es bad also arisen at Venetia. j thanks, he broke in with" Cut it short, Parsond That Florence was much disturbed, and that the J cut it short , the cows are 111 the garueu plajiugv I'arisian population were highly indignant at the fa 1 with tho cabbages." , Ler--portions of our boay was. pa vornr tngme. Oot into a oat a ui biTrCiisrhrwater laan-: ieJ i.ito itemed that we were being cook"I id ai ' ! inz like a with oar beau a liule doze .live woke up 4 found that the water ha I dried up. and v e were "iwd out on a piece of hot sheet iron. i'-,'- " . Silver Patod Castors. ft Sdooiss. 70 f. 1.x 1 e l v ; 7701 Apt OTI tfdn i-fiagnesia. S. J. HINSDALE. fevAIlcn's Hair llcsloi-ativp- , fate dj l':.- ' It fin S. J. HINSDALE. I Pongress Water Api 'J lit r L.iT'r jiivijiorator qfliillin- Gel scmin. LUPULIN, ic.&o. For Pale by H. J. HINSDALE. tf-in -. -"4-tiTci InTigorator G Ved. L FilEfell Snurdy re V ways ON HAM), at lio- -d June 4. d-tf w in-tf W.N Aa as-rrboent al- ocivi;i:v s'ftiUE.' TILL1NGHAST. r un-f Livor Complaints. uri a i.iiKt -oiie.,l:int!, i urc tjr.inio Diorvb'n'a, - ' un-i I'J'H"'!-!. i in-t'S i e.l ivi ni ss. . u,-t. KtiiiiJ-? L ouiFiaints, St-e AdTcrtiscnmit in Sanforil'H Liver InTipr.ratr.r I ompoui'dc fc.ntirly l'r(jm Gomj Never iieliil.taits Purifips tbe Ulooil. ruritV's the Blood. PuOliti thn Blood, anotlirr rohmin I Oli WORK, EXECUTED JN7EYEKY STYLE OF J the art at the 0AU0LINIAN OFFICE T

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