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Seal I V, e s ' . I" .4 S J bs pa I to j . f '.' ir tl- l Lit t It pn.i.-i ill iwl Pr I. i- 111.) A v - Tie V. i i Cc.Trr.ltie cf the WMcningtoa Deo frt:."e A- '.. a t revested to b a Tuesday etr,'; tut, i.e infant, st 7 o'eLk. st tbe clct cf J. C. & CV, Corner yafketasd St-eeia, ep stairs. A f jII Bttendaae U earnestly de sired, as tu-'eee cf ia-pof.tnc will be brougbl la fort tb Con mlUtes. J. D. BELLAMY, . . Frtaident. Au AiaiiB abb rat JriAst Ur. Wt think wt m B0Vr pre pared to Jo any amount ef busbet ia oar Tint tht tht tuti tl tbt community may rt- 1- . ) Ik an - laPM aanaAlmkt lif BIV tTpe tad other mateiudt, v.nica wt aav utntj rt aa,ved, ia order to complete oar stock, bavt in opertle two power freest, operated by steam, bar lag. vubm Int last week, bad set op and pat ia run ning order a eery seat littlo steam engine, fall ad- tqaate to all tha reqa rtmenta ot our fcosioess, pres. m and tuospectivt. W art pleased to ind tbal the ba'gin worktta a thana, and rune ibing off aeaatifally. Wa aa caly say to ail wanting sn j thing docs ia oar lina. tbat ws are prepared lo do it, and to do it well aa well as it ran be dontanywbere North or Souih. Wa art sot absolutely eertaia tbat ats tht first ia this Sis to apply ateam to tfi ervk of tha nrasa. bat at think wt are. It, is not often, wa b litre, tbat aoy of aar Stat eotewpotariea jet ahead of as ia these little waiters. , , By.th way, tha eng'm is placed in the cellsr or basement, directly under tba editor's ebair. wita a remota foesibUity of blowing bias sky-high seme of thrs Jul! alteraoons, although the dangers oi doing so are not sufficient to esus him io nsv ni II. a ba baa tieithar ails nuf - W BaWWWSSW'-a, - shildrea to jet tba iaauisno. We bate our doubts "whether the liltl tramer could blow aa up If be tried,' but a t don't want Intn to try. It would la i desptrate and suicidal act of tha small engine, unta comma bis gravity and practical character, as a re BDectabW and bard-working member oi society. ... a If ba enly mind bis own business properly, we will : keep bis besrt Warmed up with aa abundant supply f furl, and giv him good wster to drinl. Wa bad some idea of issuing a proclamation, tend iog a greeting to all lo whom these prevents may some, intimating our ardent desire lo enroll a mum tade of aew otnea on our Bub-cription list, to help pay forlbelittltJokei"and fixtures, hut the en f ine makers art sharputhan tha printers, and hid iheir pay In hand. Stilt, the money bas to be paid lo somebody, and wa want tba subscribers, and there art multitudes of ople all the world over that want out paper end ought lo bavt it, and will hare it. if they rmly know what is good for them We set no limits to thr number of new subcrlbrrs we wsnl, for ws are piepared lo print any number, and to print them wi tepidly that eren into our Weeklj we can rt tba my latest news up to date, and ws in tend tbat onr Journal shall be essentially a news aa well aa a political paper. P. 8. Tlie Associate has tsken stionnly to enp.i neerlnit be thinks and talks steam, and move his arms like pii-hm-rods In fact, ha has hsd strain up (in tba bwlci) t nce Thurfilsy, tot wishes it to be distinctly understood thst said stesm is the natural product of wood and water. He sayt he is going to be a ienMrkxbly " civil " tngineer, end blow up no bod)' but tht Jsvil. lTit'B tbt whole, at think the little rnetitulion " will work to a harm. It m only aniiout to s'uovr itself, end wants plenty to do. Ssmofl Swartwout, formerly eolleclorof the port of New York, died in that city on the 21st, aged about rtenty-four years. We recollect when Mr. ! Swart wout' name whs in all men's mouths, whsn, in fsct, H adds J a word to tht language, and oflkial dcfalra tion was known aa Swartwouttng. In the time of andue expenMon, at tbe brgtnning ol Mr. Van Bu. ren'a administration, Mr Swartwout psrticiated in tba all hat univertal mania for speculation ; and, un (onunately, used tha funds of tht government which came into bis hand, (or speculative purposes. J As all know,ihf bubble buret, and a great many people burst with it, among the rest Mr. Swartwout, who forthwith Siwirovrd. The government got wba U could, out of bis securities there noihing to . . t I i - I j . ....... 1 1. . A t Niaus Dy liOIUing a ruu, in icrrwrrn, ufci ins un faulting: Collector, and, there being do special ststu toiy. provision, Stale or Federal, sppliruble to the east, it was doubtful whether aojthinx could be done, area ia rase of bis being brought lo trial. Swartwout wit allowed lo reium and remain at home, quietly and without molestation. Hit deficiency wsi bet eon a million and a million and a half. Koch is f.nae, or at least notoriety. The world bad begun to lose sight of this man, and even to for get tht vat of tht words lo which his eaoapade gave rise. Now, lli sit he bae finally Swartwoutrd from this world, be will b rven more completely foigot lec. lit Was a good tul impulsive and inconsiderate men. to Wt bvt boiort us, ana we rejoice m neviDg before us, tht Knickerbocker Magasine, for Decem ber. Waanticinate a feast of reason and some fun, To be bad or Mr. i. II. Rothwell, and of the Book store, wt presume. " "To I'cscMistBS or I'iawos. At a lime when bad Pianos tr being scatlered broadcast over the land, purchasers will know how to value tbe assis- A - .1 J 1 " . Mote wi an npciicnceu musician in maging tnoir selections, especially wben such assistance may b bad gratia. Wt refer those interested lo Professor Kern's card ia another column." fct- Harper for December iron our table. It ap a im mtstm thin an r , A nn..L. Tl.. W w V- w ....... uamni. I ll leading illustrated article is" Sunny-Side, tbe home of Washington Irving.. Tbt pictures srs reslly good, as art also tbose illustrative of scents in Ni- aartgua and Egypt From a hurried glanct It atrikes as that tbe reading matter will b found on a par With tbe piotoral embellishments. For sale by Wbita . ker a5 cents a number, 3 a year. : . M.klMg UtBitMhWMtr. . J i.' "0B-l-C- AUen of IIIioiat, was con tested lsst Session, by Mr. Archer, bia Black Ra publican .competitor ?Tb, House decided to tend thtelecnon back, wberso, Mr. Arcber preMe4 Joy, and declared he won ft ffiik, ,h, b wW ' Pec,al leet aa held on the 4lb. and Mr. Archer . beaten mora thM lhre, votes 1 , ; , . ; fo be oagbi to be.; Mr. Alien Is a elsvsr fellow r 1 as good a eonstittitional man aa any body waste I'jajio TrxiKO akb KiPAiiiKo.See Mr. Kern s advertisement. i facbanao's official majority in Illinois it 9,104. ,...-'. i " ;rr tfui - . . , 1 lLi r r stivt-i:.i t ' i . i, F. n m Cs'otti II. T. UtZn. m Cltn.t GmIoo Fsrtow. UtoJenoa end CIarkTi: John liHsU. Granville Tewr H. Joyaer and Moee. J. Hunt. PerKm rbilemon W. Arcber. H.lUboro' John W. Pearson. - Circuit Henry Grsy and Allea W. Hangaai. Wsrren Tbeopbol.s W. Moore. Koanoke Joo. N. Andrew aad Oscar J. Brent Roanoke Colored Mission P. W. Yarrell. Chapel Hill H. T. HsJsoo. F.no Mission To be supplied. Tboa. S. Campbell. Presideat of Warreotoa Ft malt College. Rafut T. Hefiia wss ra-tlectal Editor of tht Nonb Carolina Cbristisn Advocate. GittaiaoBo' Pirrairr H. D Wilsoa. P. E. Greensboro' N urns F. Reid; Joshua Bethel. Su pernumerary. Guilford Jnha M. Guno. t'wbara Nathan A. Hooker. Normal College Tbos. B. Jamea. Moatgomery-JoMph C. Thomas. RockincbamPeUr Doub, Tbo. L Triplstt Deep River WillismsoB Harris. Haw River-Robt P. Bibb. M Mission- -Ssa'l Robertson. Frsnklinsville Mareua L. Wood. Alamance Saml S. Spoota. Wtotwortb- Beaj. M. Wilitms. Wn. Close. Agent for Greensboro' Female College. Sslisicbt DisTticr Was. Barringsr, P. E. Salisbury Robt J Bsrretl. kowsa Msrcus C. Thomas. Fast Rowan-Isaac W. Keeine. Mocksrille-Thos. B. Ricke. Iredell Wm. Carter, W. W. Albee, Super. Alexander Bedford B. Shelton. South Iredell Wm. C. Gannon. Wilkes Cbarlee M. Ai'dereoe. . Surry 6imeoa D. Peeler Forsyth-S. t! Helsheck' Winto Jss. t Msnn. DavKliion Sbockly D. Adn; Geo. W . Farabee, Super. Hlue Hides Mission To i t supplied. Fishei'e Kiver Mission To be supplied f)m villi DisTaicr Junius P. Moors, P. E, Danville Jas. L Fisher. Yancey villa Jaa. P. Simpson. Iaaburg John W. Lewis. Halifsx Alfred Norman. Col. Mission Jamss H. JerTsrson. Stsntoo Caswsll W. King. Pittsylvania Wm. M. Jordan. Franklin John D. Halstead. Alleghany Mission Washington D. Meacham. Patrick Issae W. A vent. Stokee John S. Davis. Germsnton Jas B Bobbin. Henry Chae. II. I'billips. J. Jsmieson, President of Danville Female Co Ileus. Washington Distbict. Rob't J. ('srson, P F. Wsshingtot Th. P. Ricaud. Tar River Lemon Shell, Jas. F. Smoot, J. W. Floyds, Supernumerary. Nash-Jas J. Hindi. Plymouth Th. W. Guthrie. Williamson Henry H. Gibbons, Geo. K. Wyche. Tsrboro' Lyngurn S Kurkbead. Columbia-Jas. B. Bally Mstomuskeet Wsshintton B Richardson Hath Mission In be supplied. Neuse-lshamll HII. Niw IJicbnk Distbkt Ira. T. Wyohe. P. E. New Hvrne, Centenary A braai Weaver. Andrew Chapel-W. M. WaUh. " Circuit Jos. Wheeler. Snow Hill David W. Doub Wilson Beni. F. Lone. (oliUboro' John S. tang. Kveritteville Chss, V. Jones. Smithfleld Clsrrndon M. Pepprr. Duplin Dougsn C. Johnson. Onslow Geo. W. HebtensUll. Trent Sam'l II Doiier. Hosuforl Ann Si. Church L. L Hendren. Purvis Chspel Mission To be supplied. Kinston Jamss W. Wheeler. Samuel M. Frost, President of Goldsboio' Female College. Wilminuton Distbict David B.Nichuldson, P. K. Wilming'on Fiont Street C. F. Deems. do Fifth Street Joel W. Tucker. Topssil Wm. T. Clegg. Nsw Hanover and Onslow Mission Washington S. Chaffin. Ssmpson Jos, B. Martin, Alex. D. Beties. BIsdcn-DanM Culbreth. Fayettevilla Wm. H Bobbin. " Circuit Marble N. Taylor. Robeson Paul J. Csrowsy. Whitesville Norman A. H. Goddin. Smithtillc Jesse A. Cunningin. Cspe Fear Mission to be supplied. Wm. I. Langdon, Sraman's Bethel. Wm. K. Pell, Principal Fayettevilla Female High School. Atlsmtic Distbict John Jonrs, P. E. Portsmouth and Ocracoke John S. Newby. Cspn Hi nerss Mission Arthur F. Harria. Capo liook Out John Jones. Strait Medioue H. Heights. The next Conference will be held in Goldsboro' N. Carolina. Oflelal Vat ifei aiaia. VOTE IN AI'SI ST. A(rssats vote 102,616 Hr.fi 67,56ft OiliDsr 44,961 VOTI IN Nuvsiiaai. Agcrfgkts vote H6,I22 Haokansn 48,238 Flllaors m,m MJoritjf .... 11,694 Majority. 1150 Official Vats af Urgla. We find the following recapitulation of tht vote for electora of President and Vice President in tbe Southern Rroorder : sir Ai-m'LATinn. Fillmore. ..8.WV3 . .0.628 . .6,776 ..,mo ..,! ..4,fUI ..4,612 ..3.817 Buchanaa. 6,761 7.6HM 6,710 R.6I6 10,447 8,347 4A& iJM First district foond district,... Third district Fourth district, .. Fifth district. With district STfnth diitrict... Eighth district,... Total 42,352 liaoorstis majority Tha oaltl ( ! Alabama. Avuvsta, Ga., Nov. 22. The Constitutionalist lesrnt that the official vote in all the counties of Alabama for President wss as follows: Baehaaaa, 40,637 Ullmors 28,662,- Buchanans majority, 18,185 Impost nt "on Mexico. Ail vices from Vers Cms to tba 11 lb instant state thai some fighting had lakea place at Poebla between tbt levolutioniste and the government trooe On the night of the 28th alt., the Government troops commenced hostilities by tak ing up tht requiatt position to impede tht flight of tbt pronunciadoc." On tht following day operation war resumed against tht town with great vigor. Tbt rebels, who U is said are. much disheartened, had abandoned a laige portion of the city, and bad concentrated on Ibt must central point. Complett disordsr prevailed anvngtt them) snd they hsd been even fighting among them selves. This is of coorst tha Government account of afisirs. It eeeme, however, that tha rebellion wis entirely aneucoeaeful. ,..;, Tht arrangemeata lor lighting th city of Mexico with pi wert proceeding with great energy. Three bandied laborer are engaged in tht coovtractioa of tbt work. Col. Esqaerro.an employee of the military con mand of the City of Mexico, wss assassinated thara on tba list alt. Tht national Guard, recently formed at Mexico, already numhart 1,550 member. They art com sanded by Col. Coraonfort. Ssaor Almonte, Minister lo England, left Vera Cm ob tbt 15th instant, t) board of lb British steamer Solent. - 66,417 .u,m i i Asivr; lis J ot rEli ( te : in t .r nt' : honnf ste ci . . r: ; I lie re 1 1 JTf 5 cst carps ta were a i t, f. rg tbe tJ u' wutti., fTwcU- d l!ck rej snd elceuurierfd for Frerscs 1 1. tf e sr a-j i.:.tt 1 t Urr on Sun.'sjs, t the resl of tbe week. Indeed, tbe srJeot Fre.At mia ster of tbs Gojl is iepriea to bave fcoanied. in a ijvrr b before a Fretnoot club, tbat be bad lot fire Buchanan ma ia bis congregation. Fomwst in hi bind if i-oli tirune wss found Flder Pike, the man win eaJer Iskes to repiesenl the people ia tbe first eoegreMonl district oi ini Msie, wno weni aoout dic eooJ: (for hirme l) by prrfrSsirg In rcscb Ct.ri-t sad him erucifird oa ? ur.days, and " IVclai ar.d bun Jowa " tbe rest of the week. On oae id4y, a week or two ago, up ia Sand wich, the elder delivered himself of one of Lis har angues, which on no ether day but Sundsy would tver have been mistakes for a sermon, antes tht peculiar nasal twang might have led some one to sup pose it such ; aad after he had concluded, the minis ter of the place aroe and announced a Fremont meeting for the next evening as follows : I would give aotics thst Brother Pike will lecture at this plsee to morrow evening subject anticyattd." Aa honest democrat ia the sing seats seeking this new display of political advertisement, thought tbat ibe gallery bould not bv behind tbe pulpit in i's tactic, and al onct arose and shouted out ia a stentorian vote ; " I woald give notict that Charles Doe, Ksq , of Dover, w ill lecture at this pise oa Tuesdsy eves isg subjitt, Baehaaaa and Breckinridge. Tata Fiilibk or thk UscisTra (Pa ) Bsst. Tba Ledger states that a larger amoonl of the autre of tba Lancaster Bank are ia circulation ia l"bi!adel phis thsa was at trat eppod. f ibe bank and ite management the Ledger sajs: , Tba wihlrai kind of seculstioos bav characteri sed it cottt. After the Isshmi of liaatiafton, at New York, wo uadnataad, iia aastar-s.iriU have fine house a. seta o bosses sad esrtiagre lo match, bava buit furnaces, siwasd uilroada, wmkrdgoid mins, d'sli in ol Uhd. sal oae at leaat resided ia a gflV tklMlJbJ dt,l lfil-a. k' ' M if' asms. 1 L , with i j - Mr wmke ! ait U match, ! iiMlica'e the ebaraeiar sw e SMvrvitit snd doing j f reckling this failure Tmw thinga asve bewa known or some time, bat Low efleri4llv la eorreel them, without loss, was tba diflUulty Tbe nit la, yeare ego, would have been leaal; but, Mirwber likt, it was hoped eoraeibinf " wmiIJ lura up." and the in solvency pass unnoticrd Tbe directors sis censin ly lo blams a directors art almost invsrisbly to blame-nrsl, lor not knowing more ol tbe irut con dition of the institutions with which they are con nected ; and, second, for not, on the first sign of ir regularity and insolvency, ol denouncing and expos ing tbsm From tha best informslion that t havt. th Lancaster Bank is, in its capital, irrrtnevably ii solvent, though the usual csution is mads not -to sae- rifio ths bills ; and we hope, with soma resson.ss by its charter the stockholders srs jointly liable in their Individual capsoity, for the amount ol all the note iesued, in an amount not exceeding the par valus of the stock owned and osssssel by them respectively. The British Movcmebt suaikst Pebsu.--Our resders havs noticed. doubtles, that tbe British bav deo'ared war agsmst the Shah of Persia. The (retence is thst Herat has been guaranteed to Dost labommrd by tht East Iniis Combany, ihoueh there ia no certainty wbetber that province forma a part of tabul or rersia. I h war movement adracte tbe attention of the French nnss The Puris Pain's says. in plain terms, r-cgima snoui.t oe no longer allowel to perseveie in her Fast India spoliation. La Nord, tha Kussisn tugau in Belgium, says she will not bs allowed in the future. Ine same paber gives a full socouni of ths piesmt quarrel, in sn offic. sl article. translated from the l ereian. It hsd a still more dis graceful origin than th "enlistment diffioulty" with tha United Mates, which, hsd not Kne-lsnd auieilv submitted to bi- snubbed in the fat of all Europe, misnt nave leu to a war It appears that a Mr. Muiray, while British Clisrgs ii ADstirs at leneran, not only Dad earned on im proper relstions with a Pnncese of the blood-royal of Petals, wno nsa previously lost brr chsraoter on ac count of other lessons, although a marrisd woman, but assumed the right of bullying th authorities for Iilacing the lady m question under restraint. Hs thus icoarne so ins .dent and insultine; in th course rf a few months, that finally the Shah drmamlsd his re call ; and this not having been complied with, be was ordered to withdraw, a la Crampton. Dkath or Pavl Uilabochb Tbe last steamer from Knglsnd (sys tha Nsw York Timet) brought intelliiceiica of th death of the greatest artist that France has yet produced, I'.ul Delaroche, who va rious produciions are familiar to the connoeieurs of art in this country. He died al the comparatively early age ol fifty-nine, and France, whoee chief glory ia in her srtists, mny well deplore his loss. Hs was tha lesst " Frenchy " of any artist of his time, and hi woik sre all distinguished by Ms rigid adherenoe lo historic! fidelity snd ths simplicity of nature. It is aomswhst icmarkable that the first produciions by whifb he becams known to the world were sub jects taken from Kngliah history, such as ihe " Death of Queen Elisabeth," " K.erution of Lady J.nt Gray," " Stafford Going lo the Block," ko. fn these works there is nothing In indicate th nationality of ihe artist. The Hemicydt dt$ lldiux Artn has been familiarized in this country by the supeib engraving of it which has been extensively sold here, mid the originsl study of this picture which has been exhibi ted bv Gouuil snd Co. at their rallerv in Mrnailit-a Thin has been called, and perhaps juxily, Ins chef diruvt. His grest picture ol " .Napoleon trussing the Alps," belongs t . Mr. Woodbury Langdon, sf this city, and his lsst treat historical painting of " Maria Antoinette before iho Revolutionary Tribu nal " is now in this country. The originsl of the fa n ous piolure of " Napoleon at Fontainblrau," whioh is, erliBis, his most remarkable production, was in this city a few years since. Take him all in all, De laroche was Ihe greatest historical painter of Ihe pre sent ego, and ibe intelligence of hi death will be rcgretleii by every lover of til io America, at well as in F.orope. A $iLvfcn Chamber. -'I he Sultan ol Turkey in tends to have a goo I time. He is building a silver chamber. All the furniture and appurtenances of the boudoir to be composed entirely of solid silver. The round table in the midst is of admirable w oik mansliip, tbt surface is of polishad silver, engrsved in rich srabesques, the legs ot twisted pattern high ly burnished. The sofas, rhsirt, and tbe piano are all of the same precious material. Th boudoir is to b liung with cloth of gold, looped with silver cord. It seem thai ihe Sultan baa destined this unique specimen of oriental recklessness of expense lo bt his favorite tetreat ia Iho gaiden ol the seraglio, whence every ray oi daylight if Always to be excluded, and where he intends to retire for tha repose and soli tude be cannot enjoy in the palrc. Shock or am Kabthouaee im Kehtvckt. -Tbe in habitants of this city were aroused from their slum ber about 4 o'clock oa Sunday last, by the somewhat appalling shock of an earthquake. Tbe vibration, which wa accompanied by a heavy wind, wa very sensibly le It in several adjoining towns, and lasted for a urn variously estimated from len second to one minme. This waa th fourth shock tbst bas been felt in this regon during tha last five or six weeks, and wa the loudest and longest of the series. We only hop tbal tha alight visitstions we havt bad may not insagurais anoihtr uoh convulsion of na tare as occurred in 1811, when tht mighty watars of tha Mississippi wert stopped in their onward -ourse, and their current mad to reverse it flow. Hickman Argu$, Nov. 14. Speaking of ibe result of tbe lata election, th Florida New say : Bat to oorself, on of the most gratifying featu re ia th iclorf is thst It wa won scainsi the com bined effort! and influence of ail of those overgrown, pampered, aad besotted newspaper establishment st lb North, and at tbe bead of whioh tr Bennett, Wbb, Greeley, Weed, Bryant, and Raymond. They thoufhl tbemstlvta "ths great thuadsrers' of our oBtry,and aspired to lead aad control th public opiaioa of America." . i.lUa i v , i ,t !-.' .a Nr.. Ci sis ! cf s . -.5 a cc ; l.--. , SB c ,t t3 la. v .V 1 Bvroo's s i acl trm- r ::. y c r - to . S itcz.tr Mc i t.c'i s :fed ,a ocr i;er cl fv. v. ------; -...... y We S'e -rrrat y rejeca at tie certainty ol Mr. Pcban.B S election to tbe presidency ; it wi l W tl.at there ere yet p.itrio-i-m. common M-nse, and d s crim. nation enx'j;h snioi a majority of your reai and prosperous country lo control its destinies. It is sad to thick, but alas, too true, that nothing would delizLt the moitsichul countries of Kurupe so much as to ss your country involved in Civl strife. Why cannot each Mate attend to itsoan domrstic affairs If lUydonot snt slavery, as 1 onJerUnd the constitutions of ths States, they can pas lawe to abolish it. i apiac. however, tbat slavery w.H not be abolished ia our day ; nor i it dct-irall? it should be. if four southern state in cooequrnce should btcocce as demormlued snd ipo eiiahed as tbs island of Jamaica, where tajrUnd, ia tbe pleatitode of mis take philanthropy, bas experienced Ue lamentable spectacle and wretched eonditioo of tht blacks emancipated by ber laws, I think it will work out itsows regeneration, and thst it i ia tbt hand of Provi.!cnre. There are more wretched white slaves ia Irrland than thei art among the whole race of Afiicass. F-rtglUh stmpstbyis very much out of plare, since he lai rd to enact laws lo prevent 'he starvation ol more than 20.000 human beings in oae abort year. There it a ballad, by Eliia Cook, that Buy drsr sisier aied so sing, wiib such point, aad t such aa admirable rebuke to Ibe Dechess of Suiber lail, and such other fair xealots, tbat I send to yoa a verse of it. tbst surely her Grace must bav e felt if she ever read or beard the lines of ber gifird coun try woman : ' We srs hasy ia helping ths (ax-away slats ; We asast casfisk ths lU, for he's lureig-a sb1 hravt ; lr slasKivise rseortl ia widely anrolUJ, Ts las taai aal ths West ws scad mercy sod gold ; tat SMlhiuks (her ars those ia ear ei faaous land Whsss this ckshs ssight he fatUncd hy Charity's hand ; Aad whsa John Ball is uValiog his ireaeroas saares. Let hiw treabls his ksad with his sa affain.' " Do not fail lo send mc the earliest infotmation of ii - result o tbe election " Ol'Uot Sea;, a Wa have at lu-' cot hold ol let. a partic'.tlarlv old ne gro. There hae been ceumlea cases of tolerably advanced blaiks, hut thecal U low, which we Copy from an exchange, is said to he perfectly authentic and finishes th iist. She otizht to be showeu around : Some time ago I sent you an account of an old ne gro man, who Jit U in Charleston at the advanced age of 115 Years. Snce then 1 have seen a latemerjt of a negro woman, who died in Fauquier county, Va., aged 140. A friend, who was formerly sn officer in the United Mates Army, related that when ne wsa stationed st Pas Christian, in Louisiana, he w is in Hi habit, with hi brother officers, of veiling an aged i ernes who sold butter milk On one occssion the following conversation took plaoe: Old woman, bow old sre your "I dunno, Massa." 'How long bsvc you lived about here!" '), long time, long time, massa." She then wtnt on to relate circumstances in connection with th history of the country, which p ovc I lhat she muit have arrived at a very advanced ae, "Well, masss, I'se hsd nineteen children, and tbat gal, (pointing to sn old woman) is the youngest. tind I know she a ninety." The old woman wae quite active when our in for maul taw her laat, and attend to the sale other buttermilk hersell ii preference to calling upon the "g.l" whom slie represented lo b "loo good for nothing." A Model Mayor. The Louisiana Courier ha iho following not very flattering notice of the know nothing msyor of New Orlesn: "The sleek and spruce little motk-dandy, who has, so unfortunately for himself, been elected msyor of this city, by force of brass knuckles and slung shots, i said lobe tei rifled and crushed under the weight of condemnation which he, or the ruffians who pull the strings which mora him, havt brought upon bia head. Men most disposed to palliate his conduct sny that he ought not, in fairness, to be held respon sible fur his actions; lhat be ia constitutionally timid, lacking both physical and mo al courage; that he ia held in the balm of tht hand of the organised hand of ruffians and jail birds who elected him to office last spring, and lhat he dares not make an appoint ment, write a line, or say a word without their con sent and approval. They say that his illegal war rant against ihe Courier snd the Cnariiy Hospital, his base and sneaking violation ol Lieut, rrrmaax word to the Courier, and bi undeniable connivance at the infamous Thuggeries of ihe 4th inst,, are forc ed upon him by th gsng of blood-suckers who rais ed him to power, and who permit him to live only lor their own purpose. 1 hey say that he is in continual terror of Ins little life, and obeys the or ders of his former bullies nnd present masters, by ths irisaisiiMo foics ol his native cowardiee and of Lie lerribls bond of common criminality with them.' aTh only way to msks a strictly honest, upright man, istohav his DAOUEIlREOTYFli taken by GROWL FOR ONE DOLLAR AND DOWN WAR PS, at his Rooms, Front street, directly opposite tbe Book liindery. DKSTAI. PKACTICK IS NOW HE1NO ATTENDED TO BY K. SPEXCKIl. Nor.6.-52-3m. WiL.amoToi iV WKi.nos Uaii. Road Ksrsirrs. Ws havs on band Rail Road Receipt! of the late form adopted by tbo Company, and ars prepared to print to order, or fur nuh tbose oa band as may bs dotirod, on good paper snd st a low s price as thy can bs afforded. Merchants would savs by having their namos printed in them snd procuring thera in quantities to suit. Oct. I llh, 1X61 ' THE RALM OK A THOUSAND FI.OWERSI-U a delightful compound, highly and delicately scented by it own ingredients, to bo uocd in the toilet imparting beauty, J eomii n ana oeaiin to too skid, it win enectuaiiy remove taa, sunburn, ko , and it imparts a flexible, soft surface to the. akin, preventing its shrinking and becoming spottod. For cleaning the teeth it ha been considered lr superior and far mors medicinal than any compound yet known. Jt quickly render them whits as alabastor, prevents tbeir decay and removea th tartar ; prevents ulceration and strengthens th gum. For shaving, this iialin gives a rich, pvaetratiog lather and hss no equal in rendering the beard soli, e-nolient and Under, ao that, ia removing it, it givea way at the slighst resistance to the rasor, without producing th least sensa tion, leaving a fresh, white and delicate countenance. This highly perfumed Halm giro lif to the hair ; an on surpaswd gloss u imparted to it and it becomes beautifully cur led aodlria. It promotes its ioorease and nourishes Hs roots It ensures with certainty a new growth ol beautiful bair to thoss whs, sva lor years, by sickness or otherwise, may bar been deprived of it. It removce dand-uff. trengthD th cuticle and e! -anses it, rendering ihe bead lively and clean. fries 80 cents pet bottl ; a liberal discount by tbe gross or dotes. For.sal ia Wilmington, N. C., by 8 W. WH1TAKER, Oct 8. 136G. 28-fim 6-6m Agent for th Proprietor. Kt'KBiA BALVK. Is a purely Vegetable Compound of a rare and peculiar combination, and Is tbe best 8aJve ever made for ths cur ef BURNS, FLESH-WOUNDS, and SORES of all kinds. Frio 25 cents rer box. A liberal discount by ths dosen " or gross. For sals ia Wilmington, N. C. by S. W. WHITAKER, Oct. 6th. 26-6 lb. - Agent for ths proprietor. MAnniKD. In Onslow eoanty, on the 20th inst., st ths rosidene hr father, by Joba Css, Esq., Mr. N. F. NIXON, f New Hsnovsr, t Miss EMMA, sldost daaghter of Dr. C Duffy. . Recorded vows of lov. In hsavea forever abide, ! And bos shall part, savs ens shove, Ths Bridegroom snd ths Brids." " Nswbsra papers pleas eopy. ' ' . - ' VIED. Ia this town, oa tbs 24th last , ROSA HERMENE, daaghter of H. B. sad M. D. H. Eilers, sged 2 years, 7 snaths and 17 days. Tb funeral will take place ai S o'clock, this sfteraoon, from th rendesee of her father. , - No aor with as oao bloooi oar Ross, Ne ssore U a her sails be gives, - Released from earth, she dwell with these I -Was dwU with Gad ia Heavsa. Cea. Mr Ait. it rr Y.t t C M , !t,t i -ti S - - t. cj (. j a . iavs U: .-y. N w : Asrast S, Ki Mr. acj Mrs. V.'.raii, N. Stf ?ewh street, teaufy !. they tT feo.i ltt , 4 the ur eospiamt furabust in years, daru.-r it..s us tixy hiTS spear a Isrje anwsPt ef atorwj, mitnei rssny Ttat dies, hat (a a purpo-. finally, h? arm of lr. M Laos'i IMls, thsy par rtawl luar boxes, wkUrh tlwy tack according to th diree accvapacymc ra-a hex ; aad sow proaoaacs Itifos stlres perfretiy "cared ot that distrassifif duwaea. .rttrcha.n wm be earefull to a lur lr. M'Laaa'a Clraiea Ur PtUa. aaaaavCactarral T FUaalBK Br. r Piu.karcK H. Thers srs other Pia parpoc t to bo Liver PiUs, now before ths public. Vr. M Lass's reaaias Liver Pill, ale his eekbrmted Vnjiui, eaa bow bo halatallrcapecubUdrsKStoraa. Baao Kalaa vsllhr Mt tit alg Mature ef . FLEMING BROS- Kov. 2Uh 4av4Jvi BERVOrS IIICVIKVM -.VB.wn.- w r- -n i nMa-a.nv m.m a v (. all the varioas ilia thai dctrt tka ..;ni,i aT .. . v ai, ao aaasoa to a disartlorcs ea " jow. i ao aorrorsof tDiieorr. or r smog acuw, an ia aaoat eaaao B-fta this eaass. Oar reaaen but rotaoaeer, sa seroral ooeatiooi bofors. ws Bare auuoeo i mo woeueriai earaa, or aaodiBeatioos of Pits. BtaJs j -i"viio nm, iaeaio4 aad prs- nad he Itt. Sttk H. lUntt ml liM k.i.. t. L- Ik. iM-t.k . , ,,M.t h t - 1 k . I ... . liasors, . l woi iuiiy aauafiod that the Tills have eared aoai oi ia sxuti hhobotb eases or r-pilerwr as wall ss IBS anldee lurml at e it, luea aa aeeera Cn,, . a. ws bow reeorti ine uei. km pcrtoas aUI lad those PUIS waau cuam..v,m w miui w w j w. ! tUBS SeSully vawr Bwatr bhuwiw ui Ul, am aao szQraeiating asisery of Uyspepais or Indirestioa, th safferiari af Kb. orm oi .oanufia. ik-iaiotu. or rerroaa Ma&Jaj-ka tw aistuia or .loat, ta aseiancaoiy BaUueinatioa of sitprsasiid spirits or STiiena, taeireneeis wui as sqsauy Bapp and eertaia. I'eraoBt ia th eoantrr can wrila ta tba (nana saa aavs io medians torwaraea to meai sy saau. l b art ces art, oa pox. 3 ; two Boxes to i twsirs boxes t?t t aad w. aa vara im ,u wouiry, iroa Of DiNlafO. . tlrCt U couiBiuniMuoas to cnn a. iianca, IU9 MUtOasrs strsst. caiiiBiore, pin. Nov 25th dlvlv TO P11U II AHERa OfS BMawrta MiiJinEniS J.n OTHER MUSICAL LSTR USIESTl. w a., w. itcd-i, tairij rToieaaoro! Masts isurssns- II II I borougB, ta. t; l rentals Uiller. woald nsasct- fuily is nounce that, having aaade arrangssasuts with all ths BkanufaAtliren- aa la nmiftMd ta mmim mIm Im . a a nl mmw -aa.I M.ka. ,W&, - - . L. -.iai io. u '.arj inuaiu pmer w leaf taa aewouoa satireiv to hist, h sill st Jer ia vry sass troai th- heass whick t. . . L . . ' i IL. 1 I I . . appeiu ai ioo iimo i anioj om owTiaow rouatauioa st tas king (As Seat riai ia ias arorM f Bavins at wholesale, at a large discount front th regular ark., hs is saabled Is sU as low as th llaao eaa poasibly he bought at ths factory. An lanraiasaia sow j sua wm m laaia lor aTrai year peap, asa win a xcnsnga ii tney suouiu aot prove per- tectly satulaetory. al anine and Repairinr, in mil Ui SrasuAe. exeeaUd la ss uneieei'tionabl manner. lrofeiorK. sasv s found (rsrafrwMvtaiuviat ths sruiiss Hotel. Orders for Tuning, lie., must be seat la witness daisy. Nov. 25, Wti 7-lt . NOTICK. ALU ixau.io na i i-i.r vi. wxc, rr A 1 L ae., in my store for repairs, will pleas call for tbsm peror tb cHU mat., a I am closing mv haa-Beo hs this place, and will sell all sach work t pay ths sxpsnats ef th same. My sals wlU b st Public Aaetioa sa batorday 19th lost , ai my sior on rronii street. GEORGE BOWERS. Wilmington, N. C., Nov. 25th, lttfti. 1 will also sell at publio Auction, on Friday, 28th inst., at my resideoev, oa 2d Street, all my Household and Kitchsa rumivure. J. powtns, Nov. 2Jtb, 18o6 C74s General Obdsss, Hkao Quabtbss No. ft. J WlLaiHSTOS tlSBT IsraSTBr. ATTaCWTIOll." 1 YOl A at ths ,1H int., I YOU ARrJ HEREBY ORDERED TO ASSEMBLE ths PARADE GROUND sa Friday aoit, Nov. 2Hth lull v armed ana sqatppoU. at Zt e'etoel. tr. M., with three round ball eartridg for Tartrt Vartsre. Bv omer oi - apt. ue nonet. vil xi.rait.KS, u. . Nov. 2Jitb. 1SA6 67-St ATTKMTIUN HIKL.1A CAUKTB. ryHUR THURSDAY NEXT. 27TH INST., BEING THE X the Aunirsrsary rf year Corps, yoa are hereby ordered to appear on that day at your Armory srmsd Baa equipsd ss ths law directs, with five rounds of blank cartridge, for paraue ana target xercis. ttou eauea st v A. M. Per order of Captain. W. T. HUGGINS, O. S. Nov. 25, 1854i.-- .2t I Herald copy 1 time. Orrir-K WnniNaToit Al Wwl.iioh U R Cn. 1 Wilmington. Nov. 2-tth. 1856. C rpHE Board ef Directors of tbs Wilmington it Wsldon X Rail Kosd Company, bsvs set apart rriday, ths Ota ot December next, for th election of sit Offisers, Agents, sad othtr persons usually employed by the year. f Application may b handed in on or before that time, ta tb ubwnber JAMt.3 S. UKc,c.N, Irsssursr. iov. gitn, i?wo 7-tm -4 umDER'a MiniTiiB P)R 'DEUEM BER. Contents, unnyilds, ths Horn of Washington lrring. raps from an Artist's Not Boos t A Gigantio Centipede, woth Llostrstioni; Taws ees of Es stern Travel t The Whits Hills ia October ; How it Happened; How to keep Well; Ths Old Man's story i Ths Virginia Editor j .-.-,,.-, Th Shell and th Pearl i . Tb l'rtacs ef Intrigue : Tb ChrysUl Itll t Th Fall of Islam , . . ., .. ; .' fowing in Tears j Little llorrit, by Charles Dickon j . Monthly Record of Current Evsnti . ' Litorary Notices; , ) Kditor's Table, Easy Chair, Drawer ; - Fashions for Dcoember: th December No. eommsneei a new volume. Subscriptions rsceivsd sad singl eoples for "Is at 8. W. WHlTAKf tt'S. I Nov. 20lh NOTICK. ' ' rfMli; SUBSCIiinERS, being desirous to close thslrbssl 1 new. will tell their Still and a nortioa of their lanrfa In Columbus Coanty, on accomodating terms. Th Still it sit usted on the W. A M. 11. R. east of th Whits Marsh, and in good order. Ths location cannot b Uttered for buying turnentine: tuo eanacitr of tha Still ia MrtntMi tiavpala yellow dip. ' eventoen nunured acres or tbe land lies east of the White Marsh and south of ths Rail Road i about ono and a hair miles from the Road there is good deal sf pine suitable, for large umoer, ana cannot d eurpajnea sr snv land. In th country fur ligbtwood. There is on ths Isnd about ss hun dred acres or low hammock land, that it very rich and can be easily drained. Three hundred seres lies east ef ths White Marsh and on the north side of the Rail Road, about two hundred yards from tbe road. On this place thers Is a good new dwelling house with all necessary out houses, and about seventy-lire acres Of cleared land tbat produces finely and a good deal of rich land yet to clear. , They will also sell one pair of mules snd wagon snd msrry other things necessary about a Still and turpentine farm, roinessiun given Immediately If reqoired. For further in formation, address the subscribers or C. HsyncS at WhlU villc, N.G. . SMITH It HAYNES. Reference in Wilmington, . H. fUnntr. nor. 22 Imth f0 HKWAllli. - x RUNAWAY from the Subscriber, about tbs first v ...,, ... - ,.f ..i -. ... ... a r,frtr -i ... 1'i.fui imi, iiiuin uiu Bauivu viua, iuuit twenty-four years of ago, fir feet eight inches high. awA VM VH.av, MMmm i.m.i m UU V. U ,u.'a. a, 1 vmvuww lo be lurking ia Dog-Wood Neck, An Saint Parish, South Carolina, where h formerly belonged to Mr. Montgomery. The abort reward will bs paid lor his return to m or his lodgmen tin any Jail so that 1 can gst him. " JAMES DARBY. Wilmington, ?T. C, Nor. 4th 1356. 66-4t-13-tf EMPTY BARRELS. t A PRIME LOT of selected Spirit Barrels, on wharf, and forsslsbr , , . Nov.2. GEORGE HARR1SS.' TO ARRIVE. I)ER SCHR. BEN, front New York, 1,600 sacks IJver psol ground Salt,. For sols by i Nov. 23. GEORGE HARRISS. - NUT1CK. .,- A ri'IJCATION will bs made to the General Assembly ."X of Morth Corollss, now-ln session, for a shorter for a Rank, U be nailed th M Fern-era' sod Mechanics' Bank," to be located ia tbs tewa of Wilmington, with a capital of ?3a0m, no part of which It to be font to corporations or ndividoals located outside of tbs Stat. : Nov. 24. bfe-3t, (Commercial eopyj : S f NOTICK. - - THE UNDERSIGNED, of ths late Una of Heyer ft Von (ilshn, wilTeonUBoe ths GROCERY BUSINESS at tbs old stand an North Water Street, where h will keep a general assortment of goods ia ths Grocery line, suitable for this aiarkat. lis respectfully solicits the jMrtronnge of his old easterner aad th publio generally. Wflmington, Sept 80, 1356 5-2I-tf TtlsT HKCErVED.Unseed OiL Zln Paint e. J aa They will be sold low for cash, snd cnk only. A. O. BRADLY, -Dregg'st. Nov. 4th, 1856 BUT1ER- Id Firkins Extra lintur. For sal by Nov. 22d WILLARD It CURTIS. NOTICK.
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