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THE DAILY JOURNAL t 1 ri. v Y L LEGIlAril. - 1 r t . i Si. it K t t ' - I. ; J E. i V., 11,: l 1 L 1 Jtl RUU . 1 THVr.fDAT, DECEMBER 1. LC:i Vi'iikJ-T F.rnrw or tki jfAixrrs st :. T r.p rti of tIsy g e:U wu. ya be : Joa tie piece, on ti e in .de of to-day" PV- -i r. ... Seal Trmr- J. u. lVaett, l.toMiwi" tureif r.ed ob lis krra it FkrJ r.iit district. Haacver coantv. which we thn.k wowii b mm w mi One of ties 'co&ssircs 2J!4 tod", and tbe oUxt 2- iachet ia cmlm-. We tard.' know tie wrbt bat they are heavy very. FroaiVKiandlctm-stias Artck of th Efe and writics rf Mr. Irrkf w ok ibe Ulawicc Utrct : VTfcilicstoo Irricg, tin oo of Scotch mcrcbaot rwXxt ta N York, wi bora io lht city o U 3J of April. Hi oolbcr tu n EngVuk UJy. He itJkdkw M prvlon, and u t-imilluf to tbt W bat tm prcteJ. h eikmt - toemtion bt ln CteJtr, iipoa wWA be entered t the of ttj M contnbatot to U Moroini Ctronide, pttbHshed by bit brotbc. FrttT Irtic f. Next yew, Uiof tbn, ncd wWi pataiooary be to bootbero Earop 1 bla b: He tw0 7 wm1 lL tttlti of bi oUerrtioo ar ppvut ta U wri tingt U 1P07 be contributed mfc of pmwhod w r,At tlrU. Ia U0 rpwd " KnkkiTboik- en' Hbtory ( K Vk," the Urphst borV- vt... V. tm bc writun. IVualotward b ti:. iitr MntJcmneot tuu Witoroftbf vlWjdM llruw. puUUbwl in l'hiUkli'H- At tbe clo of tbe wr of 1811 Inring titl Ko Mn..r.In. mnd tnnWow gkod. Bcotlaud anJ Wl( Whlk in LooJoo be beard of ti fnilure of the mercantile kuse in wbk-b be wm eifctt jortwT By tbie mot be wm Uikwb upon ble pco for a briu. Aboot this Time appcand the !Skrtch Ikwk,M io 1820 BracebriJge llan," in 1P23 the Tk oT a Tracr.,, lit went to Madrid in If 23, Mnaitlrg in Bpaia, Btttil 1823, od produdrg during bb ri dvoce In that country bia "Life of Columbus," m cooqooit oJ Granada," and bii " Take of the Al- bambra." " ' : Id 1829 be wai made Secretary of Ugiti'm to Lon don, lie remained in Englaud until 1832, and rt eeiTud tbe degree of LLD.from tbe Univernity ol Oxford." lrinj tbe next ten ycwi be produced bii Tour on tbe rrairka, - AbbotUford," - Ncw.k-ad AbUj," Aatoria," Aduntuni of Captain Honncile,M and numerottl abort eVctcbca. ! In Ftbruary, 1842, be ww appointed Miniatcr toBpa'm, wbicb office be b.4d lor toor yean. He tben retired, to a tbarmiog country MLiwa wr Tarrytown, on the llodon( on the w apot cf tbe " filotpy Hollow" of We own lamoue Vgend. Tbie plaoe 1 1e7 niOed Bonny Bid,"- and -aautb it dwella pleasantly in tbe mind aa one of tlie plcawnttal boma of leolua. Hi Utt wotae nav- own i ranbt of Olitet Goldgittltb" a wrlttr wbut be mud rcM-mblcd In tbe rlrgance and purity of bii atyle. -Ma bomet and hie Buccweore," and tl.e " Life of Waiting tnn which wu hie cloning and crowniug labor. Mr. Irvintr wu never marrtd. Why, ia a question that be hlmeelf might bare answered, and might not He gathered around bira relation! and made a home. He teoml through Vr to oaT " prosperous gen tleman with tome backeeti bia circumstances were easybii laciitiee lor trarel and otserTatiou gwd bia health nniform, and lit death, at a good old eg, without the tediouilntcrTcntionof a lingering ditwaae. Tbe Cambridge Clique," who look upon Boston as Athens, jnay puff each other op as somclbing groat, and Frcaoott did lire there, but tbe two names alwve all others in American literature knew not Boston. Irting and Uoo we known tk work! over. 8octa CAaouiiA We find in the Charleston ami Columbia papers tbe message of Oowruor W. 11. Gist, to the Legislature of South Carolina. The Governor is opposed to increasing the burdens ol taxation as it may tcud to drive off population to new States, whose virgin soil will easier bear such burdens than U comparatively exhausted soil of South Carolina. Tbt sum of three burnlad and fortj-cirfht thousand dollars was eptnt on the new State House jduring the last year, and a further appropriation of four hundred thousand dollar! will be required duriug the current year. Handsome but costly. The militia system is lalleu into disrepute and eon, thing must be doue soon, or a gem rsl diaorganixation will be the consequence. Tbe Governor thinks that a small tax for keeping tlx; radi might be profitably lubstituUd in place of dayt. work. Tbe roads would be better and tbe cost to the people would be leas. Tbe term for which Prof. Leibcr wu appointed State Geologist will expire on the 22d December. His re appointment is recommended. la regard to Federal Iklationa the Governor spcaki plainly.; He thinks that the ejection of a Black liepub lican President will settle tbe question of our safety In the Union j and, although the formi of tbe Constitution may be complied with, its vital principle will be extin guished. ' " " " Godxt F0 Next Yia. Mr. J. U. Rotbwcll, who acta as agent for the above periodical, bns laid a copy ot the Dumber for January, 1860, upon our tabic It b illustrated by two very elaborate steel engravings, and anf number Of wood-cuts, fashion plates, patterns for dresses, embroideries, etc, all of which perliapi tbe adice nnderetand. Single copies 93 00. i pAtDOKiD-We leat n that Governor EUU has grant id a pardon to John Simmons, now in Smith villc jail, under sentence of death. - Ilia execution waa to have taken place on Monday ncit. A "good deal of sympathy waa felt for Simmoni en account of his youth, Ignorance, feebleness of mind, and the belief that be acted in obedi ence to bia father's will and influence. ; r tin Bmiii in v kcklknbtoo ConrTW regret to Tern that Mi. ft. C. Davidtoa, rcciding in Hopeweu neigfl fcorhood. baa tort with a Mvar Iom bf firs. On Tncsdav toorntng Wat tba Barn, together with the Frovender storeCotton, ncd Proviiiooi was totally des--tro74 by fire Tbe amonnt ot Iom u taid to b heavy ,4ut . we bare not been able to orULn tbe figures at which the i ;esiiinte has been made. Tbe fire betid to be tbe work Of an incendiary. .wgHra m. 1 4 Tn finTTHiiui Pacific Kailboab Lontwiu. Snn. 4a. --Tiie reroainiD)? Uiree-flfthi of the aobecription of t'i60,000 t htm hoAn rnUed here for tbe corwtrtietion of tbe Southern i rf:iroad. Tbie secures tbe acceptance of i. tder Thompon as president, and tbe immediate extension of tbe road. . T' i Vnwpr't Mkpsios. Washington, Nov. S9 Tbe T- i'u nt in bi forthccmiBg; MesMRe recommends a return , ! a T.rifl of Ifa7. nd nrees relief for the Postal Depart- T i. lie contenae tht tbe occupation of Ban Juan wu r t t. and alw recommende the alterauon ol tne Heutraiity . ' . ,, . i j . : 1!... ! .1.- t.e U aij ki-Uite Jyiciga government.- ; v'. 3- S r t e. fr, U ' !.: -: i '"!! .-.' cr I er . i : j-tj- Jf'.i C s i r- iM ;e j ... t :-ri ; i.J 1 -: 1 .a c u; ky a 1 f i irf t.-r. s4 frvra l..' c .tt, j rocaly. a ! t'O' xa f tBit. f .' ws4 4teri.ijtt. ,.1 i ti l""- : Tc I i-aiavtie tB T' j-j irg r fort a T. ::owa- : I Cr&tmt ji!J i la4 cre, I fit.JH Ii.t, M bt , 115 Ofl 3d " "I A Ktbr.as4, II .. u, J4 - 44 " 1 " K . B iVrr. fca , t. 4 h 44 " 1 "(illwf.CH, 4 M 5 - " - " I - J Cir,'- fc . . He ywld brat. I rr. Ji-r Ftaruul. JJ I 1 buk S w " cvtl., 1 " W K UiU, 1 U , - in ou t4 " " - i - 1.34 - - iw; 34 - - I a .. 1.11. . J ib " 1 " K I'tirHS. I.:t ... 4 P b 3 Wfthrr, A M Fimi, t M3 " - J uu 6t atre a!d r-r. Jre rwii. lkkl Iw ix-f crt irft fioUtoM. W L itrr. IM ball, - . SO (Mrt Jiita Lu4ua. o Wt.M, a tvi wire oa 1 acre of low laad, producing- Ktj bea la, aot t ituktu4 fur a pr- Tbe eoaMaitt oa stin k rt tl rprte4 a fuDvwe via 1 loa k 1, eib bAed kWl rtMa, premiss,' - 4 W t " " "in riua, - . . . j oo 1 erta " H Wil'iama. . . t Mine " " W B kidd'.ftea, N I - II J S kJJlrtufl, . . . t " ' . " J J WhiUheaJ, "... 4 t. 1 " " " " w H WUliama, - - . dm Brat bu!l jtartin , prtailuta ta K J KahHva, - . t uo 4 " " - " WB atiJJirtoa - Iw ii aaj I'k brt bu!l rtr!Uif Drrialaa moil diekiaM ta U W Midairtoa aadU bueejeachor 1 00 for eahee of fine appearance, by J V BfrCewra " J " " - k A 1 MtHiowea " J " " by AM Kak.ua, .1 M ta M t. ta M Ka arrnilum ufleint, bat te ta k a dlplotoa. firat bit iter yearliaft, preai., J K Hall, ' V J4 " Wl r'anava, t SO . - 1 0 . . d'p 4if. . S on 1 00 - 1 00 diploaia. M x " (9 ia o.) R w'Ultama, 4 Lb " (4 la No ) X U kciivwta, . Bat yoke oxea, I B fair, .... )J u u u tlb " " " ilk " " It Boadra, A M faiantt, T H Kneir, G W MidlWtoa, A P Mcl.owta, H i JohaauB, O A Moore, ) A U K..b, Wk M u " lit tingle ox, 14 u T 14 M M l ilk " " " l,W MUX - - I SO . . to diploma. MM BtidJIttoa, (Tbe eutrtice tut baa bea mUlaid, and many ( aula oa tabltiiUua oadvr this b td, ia But uoticed J 1 be Cuouiiitue oa BUU k eowa, repwt aa follovt, vis : Be.t snik b vow, to A M Fatooa, ....... 4 00 Id " " " to U M i'careaU, 00 li " ' M tu A U Mclioaan, 1 ' 4(A t u to J B Carr, I OU seat" " " to J O McUowen, T J Falaoa.J K flail, dip. " " ' toUWilhama.MjralaoB.DMkliddletoB,'1 all ted.eV ewa and eotitld to diplomaa for tbe tame. la Biliiitioa to the urtgmt, i rrinraiber One good Meer, exbiblkd by i i) McUowan, J arre " "AM Kaiaon, Ibive "AD Miliowta, One Hull Tearling " !r. ii r'tiaou, diploma. One bit t attle " U W illiams. " One " " " A I McUowaa, One " ' "AM ralaoB, ..." and eundry oUiera wbo dtnlred sot to be noticed u on txbi bltloa. Tbe Committee oa Bon reDorted as follows, vl : Largeat iiog, exaiuilca ny bit put a ucrrmg, prem. j w Jnd 1 40 3rd 1 Ot) 1 OU tlb It 11 . Beat lot of laree Hon. llenj. Cooper, Jere Pearaall, (ico. W Middletoo, Wm. B MlildletoB, 9 00 2nd " " " " " t 0). IWat Bar 00 1 00 Jnd Ir.i Wm. II William, 1 00 4ih and fith beatiboar. J J WhiWbead aud A Boutherland, earn. .... inp. Brat Bow ted PIk, by I it t it Hariver WllUama, 3 (m Win II William, I I B Kelley. 1 00 lnd 3rd 4tb B M Mid Jit ton. Dip. Beat lot of Wioata, Ala Boutberlaud, - - 1 00 It M MUlillrton. 100 2nd 3rd ill u i.ui . .1 , ui.riirau. - - ... .1 f 1 V. 1. 1 A . . 1 iia lib and Mb boat lot of Phoela. J C Mallard, and G W Mid . melon, a tea, ? t'ip. Q W MiddleujB, - t 00 pair of Plg, 2nd 3rd Wm. P Pearaall, 3 00 D. KJonra .Ion W B Middleton. I 00 4th Beat 1' D V Joiie 1 00 U W Middleton, 1 IB Keller. ... 40 lud ii ii 3rd and In tdditioa to tbe swtrda tbe Committee recommended One One Bow exhibited by Ceo. W Middleton, One lot of tthoau One " " One " One " ' One " " Plga, One ' " " One Mian Piauiy, 11 J Johnaon, W A Kaiaon, A .1 1. I. ii ii ii " Jere Pearaall, 44 Th. H klnnair, " BUCiMiDer. and numtters of otlieri that were good ; Indeed, the allowing on thia Item aas not tw-m oeutm in tbe Old North Bute. The Committee oa Block Horace report aa follows, vis t Oue line Bullion, Touubatoue, exhibited by M i Palaon and Brotbeva On One fine BtallloB.Timoleon, exhibited by WBM Id Jleton 1 00 One " " not N. Carolina. " "APHitw, IMn. One " brood Mare, " " W B Middleton 4 W One " " 41 44 44 Wm A Kaiaon, 3 00 One 44 " "AD McUowan t 00 One " " " ' 41 "BR Cooper I 00 alao, Kdwtrd rearaall, J F Bblnea, Jere Pearaall, B Oliver. Jo It Hatch, li Bowden, A M Kaiaon, W A Kaiaon, D J Middleton, exhibited brood Mares very deaervlug of noilce. (tea Una Dull, uudar two veara. exhibited vi Jeaae Boutherland, ,J w One Am Colt, under two years, exhibited by A M Faiaoa I 40 one one II Bowden 3 IM) One " " 44 One 44 " 44 One pair Mules, One " 44 " Oneaingle 41 44 Oue lot 44 44 One Jack, 44 W A Ksion 1 00 44 ft Herring 1 00 44 T Morri 1 00 44 n Bowden 1 00 ii ii ii 41 M Moore 1 00 44 liJMiddletontOO 44 I.oltOwena 1 00 Hn. 1)1 u. one In adilitlun tn Ibia. ilia Committee recommend ---- r- AIColl exhibited by H Bo dun, W A KaUon. T Han, diploma DJ Middleton and Pearaall, 44 Alao MiiIh, 44 " O B Morriacy and Th. Hall, 44 Th Committee ea travelling Horace, report aa follows, vis: Best pair of Carriage Horses, Cooper Hugglns, prem. 4 00 2nd 44 44 " Patrick Merrltt, 1 00 3rd " " 44 , Dr. K W Ward, 1 00 4lb 44 14 44 Dr. R W Ward, diploma. Beat Buggy llorae, W W Whitehead, S 00 2nd 44 J II Pearaall, I 60 .A II I. t 1 r., ... I 4Snliima 6th 44 " Wootea and Taylor, I 44 Bent Trotter hy A l'hawfoutottuebtateiUmei.SS lnd 44 44 J Barden, 3.10 13 00 3rd 44 44 tleo. William, 3 00 4th ii ii Jaii. F 8hine. ........ 1 00 Bett Itacker. 44 riamuel Torrence, ..... 3 00 2nd 44 44 H J Carltton, ....... 1 00 3rd 44 " T J Moore. 1 00 Beat nalr Trottera. 44 Dr. R W Ward. 1 00 44 baddle Horee 44 Daniel T Boney, .... 3 00 2nd 44 44 41 41 Wm. B Middleton, I 50 Beat Dair Draft Horse, br Jno. V Boutherland, 1 on ii i. ii ii o J Allen. 1 00 Heaidctthi there were valuable Horee exhibited by J B Carr, U W Middleton, V Merrltt, A P Shaw, JB, ll.a-fc. "TL II . 11 l.,Laa LlMiiL tta. V CtitriA Ts A Tlinfnn. fisU.:ilf A U. a 1 a l la es ui'U triuiui aas. s avaaiatv av s yvM. to a, Mis. Uuaaey, Mr. Cox, Mr. Brown and others, but for which do premiums were offered - - - diplomas, me uomniiiiee on uacon, port, uour, meat ., nort via : ........ , ..... t.vn ry m m ueat lot ol bacon nam exnimiea oy j a varr, yrem. w lnd ,4 " 44 44 44 B Pearaall, 44 4 00 3rd 44 44 44 44 44 Q W Middleton" 3 00 4th lot of becoa bams, by J Q McGowan, premium 3 oo 6th 44 " 44 "IB Kelly. " . - 1 00 Beat 44 Lard, exhibited 44 WW Whitehead. 44 - 100 2nd 44 44 44 44 Thomu Hall. 44 1 00 3rd .i it ii "IB Kelly. 44 - diploma , Beat picketed pork 44 E Pearaall, " 3 00 2nd 44 44 44 44 Th. Hall, . ".. 100 Ia thia exhibition, Mr. J Pearaall presented iom su perior hams, and pickled pork, but aaked no premium: and tlier was also other Dreaentationa of bacon and lard by sundry person deserving notice. diplomas. Beat home made flour exhibited by W. B Middleton, 1 00 44 4 4 44 cora meal 44 44 do. do. 1 00 ,, ii m w j,,, 00, i do. do. I 40 Tbe Com ml ilea oa manufacture renort as follows, vlx : Beat riding vehicle, N. C. made by B R Hood, f 3 00 lnd do. do. do. not N. C. by Dr. b. W Ward, do. do. do. by C Huggins, - eombinatioB plough, by B B Hood, 12 point do. by Col. K. Kaiford, cultivator do. by J C Mallard, pair bamea, - .- by II Bowden, , . . axel tree, by H J Johnaon, ' ' side home tanned leather, by H Wiiliams, - chswuiff tobacco, by O i Allen, - Xnd do. do. by R Wsde, - Best let waggon gear, by C J Alien, . do. basket, , byRUForlan, do. horae cart, ... by do. do. do. lot boota, . - by B J Wallace, . do. waahtagablBea,by H M Bishop, - do set of carriage bamea. by vt. a, w waro, ta a . n.,ll.lM nhaat. A! - W II LloDltL Wilmington, -; - - . diploma. CommUta. Aa HfMiptmana renort aa follows, VIS I Beat epecimea of Bced Corn, Jno. Green, prem. 1 00 i, i . . a-,t Potatoea. Btenben Herring, , 2J II II II ITlin, . A. aviiiii;i Turnina. Tb. H. Klnnair. 14 n M Peed Rt. I. B. Kellr. 14 1 00 1 00 . 1 00 1 00 diploma. 60 60 ... 1 00 . 1 00 40 . 60 60 3 00 diploma. z uu Bice, L B. HeUey- - a w e. i,t 1 roa4 " i " ; 44 . " j 'J i a. J iu. L ft. i'.t t, I i tr 5 k a. I. B. K. f, , H. . Iwvu, . A. Mt lauEj, IS I tii Si' Si Ll W uf k, Ac-, rtf-ort m T 1 : TE'iifi rrwa. tack-4 V . J. M 44Vt9 - -Isle lr..W, Bra. t 1'. Pra, Jwf ZJ " " - - X. T. Marfw-!, I JJ R.k. U.m K. kiubf, it) lWt lc't'i 1tm. aredWwark.Mra. A. Tutj,w4. 1 bu SJ - vt l o!'r, Ae., A. T Maafvrd I w " 1 .f.t (1ik. ewbrutdrreJ, Mra. R. I, tor. 1 au 4 " erk. " Mial. Mdwe, t " Bedsit, Mr. Jaasee Ptiae, 4 JJ " - K. W. PeWTiU - . - 4 W 14 " - !.?. Baey, - 3 SO t!1 ta H. R. l iwr, . . J l Sik " - t.4afda, ee lk " J. W. (uu, - - I Hi N k. aad w orated Vuilla. fer Mr. J. P. Oliver. BJa, eack, - - 4 08 Kubm beautiful Qailu, of eitr workmaaakip, were rrva'Bted by M aare Olivet. M m R. M diirto, Mr. Tk. HaU and Miaa J. Vrtmt, tat eikbiuoa (b4 But ak itf a prrtaiuas) aad deiaratioa oaly. Bt Tuft CeOoBi Cwiatcfvaac, Mr. C CLUeepie, preaaiera, - - iM U " Colt CVaetfrpaBeJfra. P. EJwtrda, I 98 Waves 44 CB.Mc4tajwaa,l 00 M " " " - " C. B. McUttwaa I 34 M m M jot a larr, . M ttk " . w h j. w. Outlaw, Ip. WaulcB " " J. W. Outlaw, 1 W Id 44 44 44 44 J. W. Ouliav, 1 OB 3d 44 44 44 4 44 Wbi. Karrior. 60 M koaie made Coat Patterm, 44 Paa'L Bowdea, S 0 M 44 44 44 44 I'aa 1. Bowdta, I OB 34 " 44 . 44 44 A. P. H ghtower I 00 44 44 PaaU Patter. 44 H. R. Loooer. 1 W Jd 44 44 - . ta J. A. Hryaa, 1 OS 34 44 44 44 44 A. P. II i blower 49 Veat Patterm. 44 A. P. II : blower 1 00 14 44 44 .4 44 J. A. Bnrea, 40 " Ladie Irraa Patter. Mra B. R. Cooper. 1 00 Id u 44 " Mr. U. A. Moure, 40 44 44 44 Woolea Sock, Mr. B. Oliver, TS " " " Cotloa 44 Wm. Herriog, TS 44 44 44 Blaabeta, Mr. B Oliver. - 1 OB - m (.rowb.i Work, Mi. W. Herrlug, 40 44 ta ta ta 4 u .1 ta Dip, 44 44 " Fancy Baaketa, Mr. W. Herring, liiflorua and ... 40 " 44 Ktncy Painting, Ac., Mine Mary Black, 1 00 II M M u .. .. 44 Home callivtled Flower, Mr. C.Bprant, 100 44 44 44 Mr. J. rVraat, I 00 la addltloa to tbe above, there were wumy meritorioos art u lea praeated for exhibitioa, but to late for eompeti tioa. Aad la Ibia depart tMat wu a powder bora of eurwuj and elegant ttrweture, found by t'apu Manball, of Warren, H. v., Uurlnjr tbe ItevoluUooary war. la ttoata I aroiina. and was engravrd npoa It, ia good atyle, the map ef Booth Caro lina. Dr. M. H. Murtiby, of N'uh. who preaetted thia euil olty, (being a bachelor) preferred te have it placed among uie lauwe. Tbe Committee a Idiea' Eatablee. Ac. reDort aa fob Iowa, vis t Brat tomato wlne.exblblUd by Mra J Pearaall, prem. It 00 Id 44 1 B Kelly. 60 Beat scuuperaoog wine, Mr J B Hurat, 1 00 44 R M Middleton, 60 44 K Pearaall, dip. Mr W Herring. b JJ II U II II Beat wild erape " JJ II II i u Mrs B M Middleton, 40 44 i B Hunt, 1 00 Beet Iaabella 44 44 Beat ttrtwberry wine, " black bullae 44 " blackberry 44 td 44 44 44 Bent peach cordial, " apple brandy, 16 y'rs old, i ii i og 4 4 44 1 Oil 44 I B Kelly, 1 00 Mr JB Hurat, 60 Mr W Herring, 40 Dt Murphy, dip. appiejeiiy, Mra I B Kellv. 1 UO Id 3d Miaa RJ Middleton, 40 44 A Mallard, dip. MreJao Oreer, 100 grat e 44 cltroa preserves, i. ii quince 41 pear 44 Wm K Hill, 1 00 !d D Thoiriieon, 1 00 Mia P Hall, 100 E Pearaall, 1 00 Mr II Hall, 1 00 K Pearaall, 1 00 Id Peach. 14 .'i .-u - Heat melon Mr T Hall, 100 Mr T Hall, 100 Mr JR Hurat, 100 Mr J Pearaall, 4i MreDThompaon, 100 biaody peaches Id Beat aweet plcklea, Miaa K Farrior, 100 Mr AUMowly, 100 Mr J Pearaall, 1 00 Beat bom sour (ilckles, 3d 3d Miaa HI Middle to. 60 Beat pickled mangoes, i ii .i Mr J Pearaall, . 1 00 Miaa R I Middleton, 100 Id Beat ipeclmea fruit.44 H William, 1 00 (i W Middleton, 1 00 DM Pearaall, . 40 MraB Herring, SO Miaa R. Kelly, 1 00 Mrs M Hall, 3 00 Mra H Bowden, - 1 00 MraCUilleapie, 100 Mrs N Hall, dip. MraIBKliy, 60 Mr H Bowden, dip. feat specimen apples, Beat dried apples, Beat Dice candy, Beat butter, Id 44 44 3d 44 44 Beat large Jar era butter, Beat Soda biacBit, Jd 44 44 44 Beat plain 44 Beat gold cake. Beat sponge 44 Jd 44 ii Beat pound , 44 Beat lemon " Beat persimon plea, Beat corn bread, Jd 44 3d 44 41 44 Beat wheat " Jd 44 44 Mra H Hall a Bowden, Mr I B Kelly. 1 00 Mr H Bowden, Mrs I B Kelly, Mrs T Hall, do do Mrs N Hall, Mra T Hall, Mrs IB Kelly, do Mrs Herring, 60 dip. I 00 60 60 1 no 40 din 1 00 dip. Beat pair Bramah Chickens by Dr. C. Harris, prera. 1 00 lnd ii. . rfonuaon, juipioma. " . 1 00 R. Herring, Diploma. Native it i Jnd 44 two pair half Urania, thickens, by u. u. BUnlord, -44 pair Bbanghal Chick one, by T. B. Kelley, " two pair half Siiaiatra Uame Chickens, by II. Williama, . . . . . 44 pair Bumatra Jawe Chickens, by J. II. Kaiaon, ...... 44 pair Hmnatra Game Chickens, by W. Fsiaon, 44 8. Fence Game Chicken, by W, Faison, 1 (10 1 00 100 N; 50 dip. 1 00 SO lad 3rd " Ueeae, by H. J. jonuion, - " 44 44 8. Herring, . 44 Turkeys, by I. B. Kelley, 4- Bantam Chickens, by I. B. Kelley, Jnd Diploma. 1 00 Diploma. 44 lot Chickens, (white) by J. J. Mctiowsn, 44 and beautiful Duck, by Thoa. HaU, - 44 Duck, by '. B. Kelley, . . . . 44 pair Oconee Opoeaums, by I. B. Kelley, 44 raal 44 old Coon," by J. P. Charles, 44 lot Bheep, by 0. W. Middleton, 44 44 44 by H. Williams, 1 00 1 00 60 60 1 00 1 00 2nd lnd 1 00 Among the numeroua exhibitions, you will discover that our women have been at work, ana have stimulated tbe Bachelors to a goodly aerrtce. All tbe old Officer having declined a re election, B. Oil. ver wm made Preaident ; H. Bowdea and W. H. Ward, Vice Preaidenta ; D. Mallard, Iteeording Beeretery ; J. T. Bhodea, Correaponding becreUry ; D. J. Middleton, Treasurer. By order, I. B. KELLY, BecreUry. Duplin, Mov. IDlh, M9 tr HAHVEV, TUB SWISDLEK His picture on exhibition at Hanbury's Excelsior Daguerrian Gallery, next door to Dawson h McPeaks's Dry Goods House. December 1st, 1868. F.I.BTTHM ia HxKTroaD. Coks Uartford, Xot. 18. At ih animal election to-dav for cie'k ana seieoimen, tae re publican candidates were elected by majorities rsnging irom ou to ouu. WILMINGTON DISTRICT. Da. DKKM8' APPOINTMENTS. Deo. 1 4 Wilmington, Front Street. 44 10 U Onslow, Tabernacle. iIoIIawbv4 PUla are the onlv nnivertal medicine of the present day. The sun never sets upon the scenes of its beneficial Influence. Ia landa both civilised and ssvsge, it Is the medicine of the million for all the internal complaints of the human frame. Bold at the manufactory, No. 80 Maiden Une, Mew York, and by all Druggists, at 25c. 63c., and fl per box. SPECIAL NOTICE. HAVING established a resident buyer in the city of New fork, and extended to him facilities for procuring " bar gains ss they occur," we feel that we bsvs placed ourselves far in advance of our competitors, io our offering of cheap, handsome Goods, and late novelties. We receive weekly addition to our magaiflcent slock. 'J Bept. 29. 21 tf HEDIUCK & BY AN, DesnoeraU Meeting In Bmnswlck Co. We are requested to state that there will be a meet ing ot the Democratic Citizens of Brunswick County, at tbe Court House ia Smithville, on Monday of next County Court, being tbe first Monday in December, for the purpose ol appointing Delegates to the btate and District Conventions, and also, for the appointment of a Democratic Executive Committee for . Brunswick County. - A full attendance eunesUj requested. IUurAi.X.i".. IVe.1, L-;j. J TV ttitzLp Eor-'f, fr-a Uwjix4, wiUi dates to ! 13 r-rr waH ke cLry. "be l ar'ja C-rgw wUl rivbaK'y inert at Paris, kp.. t-m t mm M )m ..m.' ( .! ' - I It is rrporbd that tianbaiij has rwiatd tL cvtBr ! BJtd i tV ctral Iia'y, aod jtaiotd tbe Srdlla arsy. Utw aut MArktta. Lirixrou, NtT. If, l?i3. Ci.TTv. JnIs of the wk roacbed 44,000 baJra, at a iVvlie mt'y oo kwer q4auik, and prkta irrvgalar. Middling Upl-mds, Middling Or'emB. 7 1 ; Fair Upland. T,i.; Mkklling Upland, i block at Iivvrpool. ili.WQ bales, ef which 2 TO. 000 are American. Flocb is quart at 23a. a 28a. Wbeat ia firm at 21 a 3d. advance. Coas dull, and the? Uoktx-y is ia Car or of buyers. AD qtialitirs iff nd at a slight dedioe. Rics firm. Imjsis stiwdy at 4s. Srurra Tvarums is du!L New Terta Hukita. Niw Yoac, Decembtr 1, 1859. .ii lit dom yerfrriuy Cotton dostd dull and market btavy ; Middling Up lands 11 cents. Flour buoyant and prices unchanged. Wheat buoyant Corn adrancing; new advanced 1 a 2 cents, Spirits TurpentitM4 dull at 45 cents per gal lon. Rosin dull at $1 50. Rice firm and prices steady. A Moymmt Aoainsr Ncuaou ix Casadx. By the procoedinirs ol tbe Court ol Assix w of rjstx coun ty, Canada, it appears that the grand jury have made a prwouiKUl io ine court, Damj npoo a represeuUtioo emanating from tbe authoritkw ol tlie township of Aa- ikTUoo, in nyara to tho negro population of the county. llt grand jury submit the document that was presented to them to tins court, and urge that some action be taken in tlie nutter. Phe Anderdoo authorities say: "We are aware that nine-tenths of the crimes committed io the county of Kxiex, according to the population, are so committed by the colored pwjik'' A nd they further urge "that some measures may be taken by tbe govern ment to protect us and our property; or persons of cap ital will be driven from the country." The court, in alluding to this presentment, remarktd that "be was not surprised at finding a prejudice existing against them (tbe negroes) among tlie nspectable portion of the peo ple, for they were indolent, tbiitlg aud duhon"st, and unworthy of tbe sympathy that some mistaken partita extended to tbem; they would not work when opportu nity was presented, but prelerred subsisting by thieving from respectable tanners aud begging from those bene volently inclined." A Good Asswkrto an Indionant Subscbibib.-. It verv often bannens that editors of newsnunera. without intending It, othnd some testy putron, who obtains his revenge by addressing nira an impudent letter, winding up with an intimation thut he may stop Binding it, and repair liiiu.lf to a region much hotter than an ice hou.se. The pott, John G. Haxe, once edited the "Burlington Sentinel a Democratic paper, and refusiig to join with the tree soilers, even to accomplish the overthrow ot the Whig partf, in Vermont, a testy patron sent him a letter, the contents of which will spptar by Saxe'i answer, wmeu we suuiuui : A free soil 44 patroa,rof the 4'Sentinl,, Politely bida u "eend the thing to hell !" A timely hlut 'tia proper, we confoa. With iTiimj of"rWMien(e, to change the addreaa j It ahall be aetit, if Cbaron'a mail will let It, Where our aubacriber will be an re to get it. We woniler how the poor IWlow felt afterwards tbe editor bit him powerlul hard. An Ikdiak's Connc.it. When Gov.' Tallmadge oame out to fond uu iach, tben a Territory, bis new home was graced by several grown up daughters. The Indians were 44 there and thereabouts" at the time and frequently were met by members of the Oovernor'a fam ily. It was an era in female dress when the bustlo was a desired accession of grace and outline, but new to the aborigine. A grave old chief one day was anked what he thought of tbe Governor's daughters. 41 Pretty squaws, nice white squaws, pity 'um baks broke." What would the old chief say in these modern days of wide spread eriuuiimj i Not Pobtkd. Having stated that Adam began to court Eve when lie was a day old, a Iriend advises us to 44 search the Scriptures," it being apparent by the 44 re cord mat me ooot was on the other leg, or, to speak km enigmatically, Kve was only a day old at the inter esting period alluded to Adum was several days old wneo "smitten with the trafcr passion." We stand corrected. Tus hardest situation of a grumbler, is to fee grumbling and have nothing to grumble at. like Few men are driven to desperation, without themselves hud a hand in the driving. JJkaltt in woman is like the Bower m sorinir : but virtue is iiKu me sturs oi neaven. . . ' .1 . . I -tar To 8cccccD, you most keep movinjr : to crow rich vou must keep wtimg. GARDEN SRED. Ae-JUST RECEIVED, Lndreth'i superior Garden Seed, of every variety. For sale by WALKER ME ABES, Druggist di Apothecary. Nov. 20. 70 lw. DEMOCRATIC MEETING. We are requested to give notice that in pursuance of the recommendation of the Democratic Btate Executive Com mittee, a meeting of the Democratic citizens of New Hano ver County will be held at the Court House, in the Town of Wilmington, on Tuesday Evening, Dec. 13th, 1R59, being f uesday of Court week, at 8 o'clock, for tbe purpose of ap pointing delegate to a Democratic Btate Convention, to be held In the City of Raleigh, on Thamday, March 8th, i860; and alio for tbs sppomtment of delegates to a District Con ventlon to be held at such time and place as may hereafter be fixed upon, to select delegates to repreaent this district in the next National Democratic Convention i Also to ap point a Democratic Executive Committee for this County. , RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES. BRYAN'S PVLMOMC WAFERS. Tns Orional Msdicins Estabmsbsd w 1737 and firtl antae oj we tna ner ti.troauceef under the name of Pulmonic Wafert are counterfeits. The genuine can be Known vy in name nr. i jin onnn siamperl on each WAFER, iinun o ruiurviuMt; WAr eRs Relieve Coughs, Colds, fore Throat, Hoarseness. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Relieve Asthma. Bronchlti-, Difficult Breathinit BHYAN'S PULMONIC WAFEI1S Relieve Snitting of Blood, Pains in the Chest. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Relieve Incipient Consumption, Luna Diseaeea BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Relieve Irritation of the Uvula and Tonaola. 1 BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS ' 1 Believe the above Complaints in Ten Minute. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Are a Biewing to all Classes and Constitutions. ' BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Axe adapted for Vocalist and Public Speakers. BR VAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Are In s simple form and pleasant to the taste, i ." BRYAJi'8 PULMONIC WAFERS 4 f Not only relieve, bnt effect rapid and lasting cures. '. " BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS . Are wsrrsnted to give satisfaction to every one. No Fsmily should be without a Box Of BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS in the house. No Traveler should be wtthont a supply of BBYAN'B PULMONIC WAFERS In his pocket. ' No person will ever object td give for BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Twenty five cents. ' JOB MOSES, Bole Proprietor, Rochester, N. T. For Sal by all drupe ist In Wilmington. HAVILAND, STEVENSON & CO., - Charleston, Wholesale Agents. . JUy S, ibBrV-3U6ot4-eowiir. r. 4. .-'. mi r. 1 : . t;L, e.-, cvt,;, J . . ' 5UiJ. Lam, S.w Tack. X EITTS, J vesj. FKiitaKj nnjirm.n AS COarLETE AS ASSOSTHEST A5 CAJ ES ki ia i eitr, aid a c!k? fur tab, ia tow ored W tb m areUwa af lie ptb jc, al Si. 1, rrtxt f?U'et, fr-t- f. ST. C. PurcWsg frwai rt ka4a at tie tWtooe for (m aad seScg fw east at utiaM, Uv SUcr2er ia eaabied t of er grrater ia4csBste te L eiu.eaa of W i Btaito auJ of ti tuie g erXy, U bay u la, tUa lut ir before beea afer4. Good for U tbtervor carefuL'y packed and p romfCy forwarded. Tie B.bcrr w paruculaxty 4euoa that purswa frora U bHertor of Uv bute wk have beea ta tie kabil ef BerckaAt&g abroad, would giv ai u.bUabmest a trial. Tb faZcwtEg are tea, ef tbe anklee te be foaad fat ai FarBitw Ware Koorns I Bufaa, Tete-a Teles Locagea, Eaay Chain, E.lig Chairs, Eugere or Wbatax ta, Ottes&aBa, Fo4 tHooia, Ceatr, Bwa ana! Card Tab, Caaira, MaaUe aad Pter Gtasa, Br. tarie. Book Caawa, Taa, Break-'aaS aad DuJcg Tablea, SJe boarda, Caae. Weedaral aad tahioH4 Cearra, la gTa , variety; Bareaow. Bedstead, WaaaalaBd. Toilet Tahriav w ardrebee, rarcy t'otlag betas, Mattraawie, Bade, PiLlowa, BuaUrler, Ac. A larr stock ef LeoAin' Ulaaaetv OA rurailar. t'lullr' thair. Cradlea. Cnii. Traadl b-. steads, Toy Bureau, Ae. , O. L. FILLY AW. , Harea 34. lv Liui7-1 , . hm. u. lippitt. . WUO IU LEA SD RTTAIL DRITQGIST4 CEIMIST B. K. t mr. tTnmt aiM atrk SMak, W Umlngtaa, B.C. Alwar oa band a full aad freeh aasortiMnt nt ni'mc FUSTS, OILS AXD OLASS, rtArcMzsr 15 FAXCY AHTJCLIX FrtcriAoma avxwroirV compoauxtwl MadlrtM k obtained at any boor of tbe Bight. The Bight bett ta at tk eeeoad door (oa Front at.) from the eereer. as- Oa and after tha day, all prear1pUoe will b CASH, bov. lat, H4S.-4K WALKER lIEiRES, DR UO 0 1ST AXD A P 0 TSI CAR 1 Ko. 44 Vabxst th-Barr, DEALER ia atiVci Mediclaest Eneliab. Freach aad a.-a.a Cbemicala i Bweediak Leecbet, Ac, A. . Also, superior Brandy, Wiaea, Ae., Ae. PieKriptiooa compounded lathe moat skillful sad slertat forms. - November 11. 159. - s CO AH COAL 1 1 W8 HAVE ERECTED ON OUB coil, apti eee of Howe's f stent foar Ton Scales, for the purpose of wekhint- Coal. From thia day every Cart load of Cami ij by aa, will be weighed ea this Scale. Oar Coal are of tbe . . ta. 1 . vin . ecat quality, n ca,i iw vusi ocreeoa lor rieaaing we de liver bo dirt, and we hope te receive a liberal tharw ef pat ' ronage. , T. C. A B. G, WORTH. October lTtb, 1S5S-34 3m. NEW 1DTERTISEMLNTS. IJt mt Letter IN THE POST OFFICE AT WTLMINQ. November 30th, 1859. Peraona enquiring REMAINING ton. N. V, for leitera ea thia list, wiU please say 44 advertised.'4 (CJ D. DICKSON. P. IT AUea, A Anderson, M Cayle, JP1 Murrsll, D . as, w eEactim, 4 Met; iii, i McHlmaey, Bom JcKitL-u. J Aunau. A 4 tliddie, W M R Ahlen, R Armatrong, J E 2 Averett, ii W T Bag boy, W B Baiker.JA Beach, C Bennett, CJ Boon, B J Bolton, Dr Bourdeaux, J B Bull, D U Burrough, A Huaby, 8 Braiaon, J Braigbam, G E Brown, L Brown, D Brown, C Brown, P W 1 Bryan, MAI Hrvao. A lilbert. J Uilded, J (lore, J L (jireea, W B Uuyton, L MctMlaa, 8 M McRimmon, A ' McRae,DK riaakey, U Hart, AD Hawkins, F Hasell, B G 1 Heira, W B benderson, J It Uerrberg, T Iioey, J Haghoa, T H Hoopea, LB , Hopklna, J J Hughes,! W 1 . Jackson, J W Jackaoa, H H Nelson. A A Nickerson, Q W Pender, W A Pbillysw, J H Parsell.F Hadcliff, M A Head, a Redman, OA " Kbedrirk, J Hichardaon, J . Rook, m . Ruaaell. L . Sampson, D Seadlin, W O Jarvia, WJr , Jenny, PS -Jerrett, R Johnaon, R Johnson, J P aterwait, 8 D ,, , . , , Sauls, At- r 7 Scott, 0T ' ' Sellers, T Q : ; '' " Simptoa. HA 'V Campbell, J A Campaign, W W Capps, T J Carney, T Clark, A ohoson, K Johnaon, G F HoeUingM (nyder, W Sourraa, C Mpooner, WI 'i 1 s Hprlnga, E D --' i i f Clark. J Johnatoa A 4 , ? Joues, A Jones. R M Clevlaad. H B Collina, J W Collins, F Cook, W B Cook, J C Carrel, JW Cotton, 1 1 Crump, J J Cutlar, J DeKejxer, E 4 Dillingham, 1 Duod, J Doiier, W F 1 Edwards, 1 kliia, l f.llia, B Evan, J Kaucett, R F Kick. C . Kinlaygin, J Kinsley, VV B Fitz, L W Kitt, SEA Foley. A M Koy, L D French. C A Jones, E Jouea, 4 Jones, Mary ' Kelly, M Kemp, M T Lsub, U Une, J ' ' Larkins, O " i.cc. a Leguin, J L , Lerock, J D Ultch.J Lewis, M Jj Lewis, J Little A Co lck, M J Lootmaa, H - Marshall, U Vat hew, M Mathews, D W Medlin, J A Merrick, W , Merriott, M i, Mongomy, 0 Montague, Tbos Mosely. W H B -tiroua Mayer summerset. B Smith, 0 A , ,,' ,,, . mlth, J -h. j ft Talford, R - Tarbl, U Taveaa, A L Taylor, JW Thomas, J , A ' , ) Todd. Vsughn, Mr Vaughtan, L , 4 , Wade,BT,-r Waller. F West, MA Wteg, M -..a.. Wiluams, TBI W inston, F . .1. Wood, D Wood, J Wright, M A , v t, . Wright,GFB H Williams, J B 10 , Wlllia,us, PI Vllliams, P 2 . ' " -Williams, J 0 . , Wstkina, P ,. ! French. G G French, J A Uainey, E lialiagi.er, II Gsrrell A Son Mulray, M MurreU, U HI iuIAL MAVANA lAri'lfe-Hh. BE REIT ORDINARY DRAWING OF THE BOTAL , i Havana Lottery, conducwa ny ue spanisa uovernment, I under the supervision of the Captain General of Cuba, take place at HAVANA, on SA TURD A Y, December lttft, 1849. wm V aflOiQoo, BOBTEO NUMERO 628 ORDDf ARIO. CAPITAL P1UZK S10O,0O I 1 Prise of $100,000 1 60,000 1 30,000 1 30,000 1 " 10.000 60 Prises of 1,000 400 400 60 44 20 Approximation... 1,800- (our Approximation to the 1100,000 of t600 each 4 of H00 to 150,000 ; 4 of $400 to $30,000 5 4 Of $400 to $30,0001 . 4 of 4400 to $10,000. ' t Whole Tlr facta S'40 i Halvee I0 tlaartere tS. v Prlaes cashed at sight at I per cent, discount. ' ? Bills oo all solvent Bans taken at par. A drawing will be forwarded aa boob aa the result become known. . as- All orders for Schemes or Tickets to be addressed to ' ' DON RODRIGUEZ, care of City Post, Charleston, 8. C." Nov. 9th, 1 ' 66ll-ly THOSE BOOKS, .. BY EXSRESS, are bow at KELLEY 'S BOOK STORE. ) The new Carmine Sacra ; f f J Pinney's Elementary French Header j . . ; j The Sociable, a Parlor Book of plays and games ; The Scholar 's Companion ; -- . ' r Verdant Green, a new and amusing work ; , v The Hand Book of Chess; - ' ' Tbe Poet Prescher, new and valuable j Tenney son's Poems, In blue and gold ; ; The Cottage end iU Visitor, a new and interesting work ; The Scottish Chiefs, illustrsted ; . ti. pikirk Patters, new : ' Stem's Works, valuable t ' "-a Yonatt on the Horse, the best work out ; Owinu's Domestic Medicine, a book for all i . Webster's Unabridged Pictorial Dictionary j ., N orth Carolina Readers, 1st and Id parts. . ; December 1st, 1859. TO MT PATRON4. MANY OF YOUR SUBSCRIPTIONS for tha M sgazlnes and weekly Papers are now out, please call and re- Mntnerpersons wishing to subscribe for? Harper's Monthly or GodeyT Lady's Book, now is the time, as both commence a new volume. I will receive subscriptions lor snyMaga aiaa or tBDor the public may wish, deliverable here or else where. GEO. H. IelLEY S Book Store. December 1st, U59. i m ;lr It. R BUTTER. . 25 po G0 fSnlUTTcfr December 1st. s " COA-L COALta . ; . inn TONB RED ASH EGG COAL : ' ( 1UU 65 ' Bteant Boat .do. For sale at reduced Sic-esY 3.1. PnifiWAr eVpQ, December 1st. t
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