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r 1 i. aTII. J. im:: i.ix UK 1 IU: I'ULl J.li.Vi!. i-;;r;.;l Who Butcrs? : - 4" r-(.J I. Ti a.U4 a AAJL.ii 4i; U.JHK . 1 I -.'-it- t. 4- i ; 1 i i' . 4 t , IS. I ir I'l.LI Ijvjl,, t- A 4 l T -l,lfifll .nmji, v: in t : - - I twi Vr. 1 U.. c.k ft r..j r a-f l;:-v l-C) A- m: 1 i-t $r rv t 1.1 IV ilA-.1 Li.S..SliTlC BvXHKE V tlUiH, HON" JOHN' W FIT N CP SOWiS COXTT. KXXCTVKS Sa rKIklDl EPRb:JDKT. Fa ik iu at Uit iUEID M. ML A I IK . k..t 'u.at. ki. UaAHAM hliiK.I-r till. . lt rnct, JOE W. K.HiRK, f Hertford. u ' B: M X. Kraairt. u u kia . A, UM, M IHI I. Bi.NKY W. M ;LU;k, Ual. J. R. KrlJCiJI, ttf (,1 i.ford- r. w. kmi. or tu-twt. J. A. FOX. t Merktoafraf. JOHN A. I'k K.-iM, W Hark.. A pa4atmla. Tod and KU.s will fcUirsa tb i-MiOe at tt places ai)J Lrwi uui brlow. rrnaVii-r i3 rxuatH midarUHtcULA.M. Y'ioattn, Forsvtk, vVrdwulay, Jan 13. -HmraJay, 11, rnJav. do IX Saturday, do It. Monday. A H. vVednoaJay. da III. Frklsy, do 22. Haturdsy, da IX Monday) do DoUoa, bony, Gap Civil, AllrgUeT, JeAnm, Ash. VaeibotV.Vilta. Lnoir. CaJJwefl, alarjaabnj, Hurif, ttrnoa, McJtpwitl, At prwral Uif oiui( JjimI uimxiJuilr kitttt coosectrd with Kun juan aflairt oiciliatt-t yj ud afOQod tLc ibovtniiU GirillJi, lU fnat Italiaa FiUbater, bo nxrotty naikd fn m Urtw two tbouaaad mrs and ksdcd it, or Mar ManaU, ua tbe Wat CoMt of tb Island of SitPj, kit inttntit o U irg to treuM aod coocnitratr the tkiw-ut el ij'xitio to tb Ntapolitaa Gormo tit, l utrall (rrf Lring tLc Bnck-QS, area d J hkh tl ntiJinl Sictliaiw arc r.vtl to father. Till UOTcineot uf UarabalJi run lianllj I art Uu Bittk without tbt koowW-r, anitK ut, aul ar4atMu of tb King of Hardiiiia and tbr Koijn rf of France, and U but aootbrr ilrp la U dirmioo of what baa Uu ao trueoOj proclaimfd iih) aJrocattl, to wit : Italian unity and nationality voder the rule of Yivtor F.niaum I, aid Victor F-tnanuri Uirp virtually uixVr lit' louinJ of Louu N'apoluoa, Tblf It bo doubt the true ilatc of tk' an', l.ut 1 tboogn Garibaldi la cumprlW to act UDikt IIm-m auH- plort to promote the cam be bai at btart, wc may fairly doubt wbctbfT be rrpo inplirit coriB,)itKT iu Uie good fails of tbe Frtocb Kjnpm or tbr Italian K frig. I le would periapt lave no indinpotiitior) to trvat with Fog. laDd or My other powi r tLat coukl guarantee the noo iDterrcotioo of Auttria. Indeed, aorue of tlie French Jooroali fllvt to Lclkve that thtTe in mute iVn'n ol placing Sicily under the protection of Gnat Itritaiu, aboold iti separation ffoto the Kingdom of Naples he ( Rected. Tbey ssy that the i florin an well aa the machi nation of Kugland point to a x wit ion lor the Sieiliau imilar to that kid by tl loniuno, ' protection " tncan I Ing fOTcrDtiwit inpnmai y. Out It U evident that if the movement in Sicily Ik incccJaful, tt will extend to the continental Hmwwioni. of tbe Neapolitan Monarchy, and tle whole fubric ol tbe Bonrboo power in Italy be nwcpt awy. Will Aug trla remain quiet Can the do w while witnewting move ments that deprive her of all her allies at the South and incresjetbe peril of her own remaining powNt,loni in Italy. If Austria interferes, France will ai.n do , and we tnsy then arc the " b ginuing of the end." Few can seriously be broiit to U lieve that the Hhort and Inconclusive campaign of hut yiar m tiled thelifli oolticl or removed the threaUiiing aneet;s of ufliire in Italy and Germany, nor can the mere talk ol fricmMiip and alliance and cmmncrciul treaties between England and France niialcsd any pcrnon as to the reiki ticklish state of feeling existing in both countries in rcgurd to tbe continued preservation of juacc between them. Uut to return to bicily ; minuted as it in, at the toe of tbe Italian boot the mont southerly of the lurge in lands in the Mediterranean, fertile in soil, exceeding the titate of ilassacbuHCtta in area ami population lv ulnmi fifty per cent, its importance to any great iimratirm power could hardly bo overruled. '1 o any other Hwcr it would be less valuable in a political point of view. In the bands of Sardinia it would he virtimlly under (Ik control of France, and fucilitnlc the nttli.ation of the dream of French ambition, which in to muke of the Med iterranean a " French J jike." It w, therefore, pluin that tngluli jealouny might be (tuiily oroiwd. Tbe Pope, naturally enough, does not relish (he cihI appropriation of several or his IVoviuit by Victor Emanuel, and ban not yet in any way given up the idea of tbe re-conquest of these provinces. Spuin nnd Aus tria cannot see the head of their religion overwhelmed by (be forces of Sardinia, and we may, therefore, look foe their appearance on tbe sei ne, which will present the trange spectacle of a catholic monarch fighting to withhold from the Pope potweiiwions which have le- longed to tbe See of Rome before the lumily of Savoy bad ever appeared on the south side of the Alt. Upon tbe whole, there is every chance for a row some where or all around, and the biggest sort of n row at that Stiakoi. Tie public meetings held in the Stale of South Carolina all seemed to approve the course of the delegates of that state In the Charleston Convention, all of whom withdrew, with two exception. Well, lust Wednesday a new State Convention was called and met at Columbia and appointed dek-gates to tlie Richmond Contention, and strangely enough not a single member of tbe old delegation waa re-appointed not one ; but Barnwell Iihctt and other gentlemen of the extreme uiwi vi pviiuiuui hot iuiuieu in ineir mend. J ihr resulted in a good deal of feeling. The teat vote between tbe more moderate and the more extreme men was that between Mr. Rhett and Id r. Havoc, for the post ofdekgate at large, Mr. Rbctt, ultra, having received bi votes, and Mr. Ilayne, moderate, 67 votes. Mr. Thco. I). Barker resigned bis position as Chairman of the Democratic Central Committee. Mr. Gaillard, of Columbia, editor of tbe South Carolinian, one of the former delegates, withdrew his name. Dr. Wallace, a delegate, retired from tbe Convention. Tbe delegates from tbe State at large are Mr. Rhett, Mr. Garlington, Mr. Rurt and Mr. Middlcton. The delegates from our adjoining district that represented by General McQueen, are Wm.S. Mullins and J. A. Dargan. Dlacwwlon. Last evening, T. W. Brown, Jr., Fsq., sub-elector of " tie Democratic party, and A. M. Waddcll, Esq.; sub elector of the Opposition party, met at the Court House for the discussion of the questions pending between the parties. . Tbe attendance was a highly respectable one. ' Circumstances prevented our being present. We learn tat! h- WM rftt ba4 f u J Uj a ns-ft. "ctJ IU nf20 l ccta bai tirf fflrmru are n jxtd pmocaJ tnr&k A.vtrT - It m sVud tLat Mr. Fvmtt ace U tbe , coclral.." f. tLe Vice PnitvWy. We n t- tlt ' i4 not ti-Ick b wVL llowwr, u uet Ut l.t- tk d.f ,m..f abt tbe p. i keted l tt f. St a. Fnm a : I i. I War tiat E.rU KtU rt. 1 1. k,- U hA.mx 1 wtsioa trat at4 nu n, a4 kat mm mat ohi1.' Mr. UlMkft Lrtta I. lie fikwug y to t a nrmt ctf y ol Hr. GrVy i k tut la Hi. S ward, wLhb is so ettxb U-'lcd aUt j it aw : Nsw Voss, Nov. 5, 54. T tbe linn. WiHm II. St ward ; rtr, I Atat to My to y that the bra uf StwarJ, Vred Jt Urahy i tnHB iLm day duaaJved, ty the wttbdrawaf of the jotm aiewibrr erf Uie crn. WUw I rdit.J 1 le JtSLivwian, at Albany, yw ail yonr fraiids aeiuowWgod U iRrt tfy onrrm yoar rsuse, ia tktattflg ye to Jj oflk U Uovemor aoJ I'aitrd r-taU Srtia'oe. For bit labors io usU:a u:g yoa I wily rvrtived tt dJlit $ Vert to suj tmft 07 ik . self and rbikj. W U-a yoa wm Govvroor of this State w ith great I atrooage in yor Lands no orVr of any p)itioa lo a t Die was rvrr eudr. When (.'eueml llarrixoa was ekUtI I'revditit yoi bad fuQ cocitrul of the federal pa Uotiagr in this State, and 1 rmivrd to ctHiakkTatioo at yir banU. Wbca IniKral Taykr wu ekttid ni ik ut yim alo had the prinrinal dvpoaitioa of tbr fetkr al iwtnKiae, and in rotiuvtioa with Mr. Wnd, yo miwle ltuyb ilaiwcQ Culkvtor 4 tbia port a Bias who was brvtr etititkd to tbr rotifidcoce of the Whig iarty. IiUad of rewarding bmo who bad faithlufly a. I Lend to Ilmiy llay and to you, such bmd as AUxke Ring, an outraot rrura Nova K-olia, was appointed Surveyor f tl lt ; I hi v id A. Itokee was made Naval (ffit; William V. Brady. I W master ; William ll.liroy, Navy Agent ; Ilirara Fulkr, Naval SUrtk r ; Jol.a Young Sut-1 reaunr, and a man wan m kf Utl kt L'ni ted SlaUa Marstial wIkxd you know I cannot naioe. And vet while joa knew 1 batl kwt t very oVllar I MMHMtf in starting I he Galway line of tit earn packets lo bent fit Irt laml and joum If, no oflif aas mk' me ol ascMaiiiv or placr. SuliqiMiitly, it was umkrtmJ by my fia wU that I ulionkl t-e ll emidxlatr 1 our rty fur (ioviriHr, and your coomijI was iven j tut, instead of fU jmrtii g tm-, yu 1 ml your frMinkt nomiiialed that trimuar and little villian Raymond for Uuttnant Governor, who wm of no wlvantage to our and a man whom to know is to dcteat. Iu all the Hitions 1 have laWed lo phut )ou, tl emoluiiMiits and the honor hate leen divukd U tmi yommlf and Wird. 1 baVenow to aay that any, support you may hereaf ter retTive from me will m berauw it is neccMutry lor the party, but not friMn jursonal conKikjatioo. VOUW, AC., IIORACK (1'RKKI.tr. Sir. JmimI' rilloah)r. An I az to Mr. Peacock, Mr. PeaciM'kMs I, it tuint no uw makin' words over what can't lo licled. Mirrief folks dou't ought to find fault with each other for la tter or worse, and if they find its for worse, it don't muke it lu'lter to c throuirli the world trrowlm' and grumblin." For my purt I think it's a great deal belter to muke the best ol folks, instead of the worst on 'nil. If IIm'V see von nnM'mlnr llu mui,l In ihi.tn ilu v. fe l kind o'eniHinragi d and keep grow In' U tter and U t- i..m . ;i ...... 1 ,..u.:..t ... ,1 1. 1 , in , 11 jm nvryi ininin ui iiiu nU, Wily, intT grow discouraged and think there aint a bit of use iu tryin." As 1 six to Mr. Peaewk, Mr. Peacock sc l.younmln't 'a nmrriid me if you didn't want to.ot course you mwlu't; you might huvo irarried Susiui Slasher j she wanted you bad enough, mercy knows. needn't have murricdyou, of course I umln't. Wasn't young 'Squire 'l ira dead In love w ith me 1 Didn't he look jest as if lie were im I linir' whrnen r I knn' niiin.l t llwln't I l.u.lr r..i..l.l - - - - ........ . .1.1. . 1 1 . . nuufii, alsud, drmdf'ul unconscious, jenl as if notbiu' ailed him? snd all from priucipleT 1 was'nt going to encourage him jest to diwippoiiit him, and make him tuke ph.cn, kr WBn'nt 1 in love with you, Mr. Peacock. lidn 1 1 have lots of lovers T I, Herepty Ann Groin ol Greentown, snd never looked at any ol them, because1! loved you, iir. leaeiHkl Hut, ses I, suppose 1 hud married 'Squire Tim, snd you'd married Sunan Slasher, Huwin would'nl have had mv limits, of coursu she wnuld'nt but sls'd 'a had her own. And, sex 1, Mr. IVaits-k, you would'nl have liked her fuiilts any la'tUr than you like mine. I know Siihmu is a cut and dsnh sort of a woman; nhe'd 'a put the work through faster than 1 do, like enough ; but would she have given her lire away to your children us I do, Mr. Peacock 1 No, you know she wouldn't. Has sli got my elevated mind? No, you know site hasn't, and my state for literature? No, you know she hasn't. Hut slie's got a higher head, that vou know Mr. Peacock. She'd 'a taken her own way by storm, not quk tly as I do, that yon know Mr. Pea cock. And there's 'Squire Tim, -1 'sped he's is many fmilln as you have, Mr. Peacock, if 1 only knew 'cm you're a die'lul trial to me BometiiiKH, Mr. Peacock; seoldin' around, but I love you better' than a thousand 'Squire Tim's. Pity il I don't. And it you squint a iiuu', 1 ami gout 10 im at you till you i-quint worse, or till I see noilim' but squint ; and you musn't sture at the wart on my chin till it covers my luce. That's what ! stiy to Mr. Peacock, young Indies, and it's just as good for you to hear. (Inly when you get married, be sure you marry for love, and for notion' else, and everything wm come 0111 rignt. ynngjclil licpublmut. Indian Poutics. hnrrnnrs, AhiySl- Hon. John I-aw, ol F.vansvillc, was nominate! for Congress yester day by the democrats of the first congressional district. UiRNiNo or. Packkt, Fkrrv Boat, ktc Sac Of trans, May lit). The Bsyou Sara packet Duncan F. Kcnncr, the ferry-boat B. Clark, and an Opelousis clay barge were burned this morning. Iws 870,000. . Mll44lil Drinorrallc Con vcnlkm. jAI'kMON. MlKM.. MhV .'ID TI10 lkmv.n.i;i Ml.l.. . , j v ' . .- VfX . . I V. lulll Convention held lie re tc-day is the largest political galh- CJ . iaiuj VtlvaiuOltMilAJ prevailed, and resolutions have liccn passed unanimously in favor lit Hip ronran nf lln hliaiuainni .l..l.wot. ITIIILf I'VIT HHM'IIIIIII'II III niHTP 1 rHUT avn I III! uio am CharIiton. . Delegates will Im fnllv n-n,liii-l tn i;i-l,. nlund and Baltimore. From Havana. A'rto loii. Mou 31 Arrived. sleanier St. Imia, from New Orleans via Havana, on the 27th. Sugars were active. No. 12 selling at 8 a 8 ' rial.-. Freights Inciter. Wild ARK Yoi R COMI-AMONR " ll Hint. ttnlLnll, with wise men shall be wiw, but a companion cf fools Dlx..TI 1. .....I it 1 It is said to be a prop rty ol the tree-frog that it ac quires the color of whatever it adheres 'to for a short tunc. Thus, when found on growing corn, iv is com monly or a dark green. II louud onthewhitcoak.it has the color peculiar to the tree. JuBt so it is with men. Tell me whom you choose and prefer as companions, and I certainly can tell you.who you are like. Do you love the society of the vulgnr ? Then yon are already debased in your sentiments. Do you seek to be with the profane? In your heart you are like thrm. Are jesters and buf foons your choice Jricnds? He who loves to laugh at folly is himself a fool. Do 'you love and seek thesociety of tbe wise and good ? Is this your habit ? Would you rather take tbe kiwest seat among such than the highest among others ? Then you have already learned to be good. You may not have made much pfogress, but even a pood bepinnintr is not to be desniard. . lini.i nn way, and seek to be the companion of all that fear God. So you shall be wise foryourself, and wise for eternity. morning, after having fallen from his bed " Mother 1 think 1 know why 1 foil out of bed last nigh t It was be cause I slept too near the place vheit I got in." Mus ing a little wniie, as u in doubt whether be bad given the right explanation, he added, " No, that was not the reason. It was because 1 stept too near tvluitlfeU out." ' ' - "rx i i t 4T, 4sj 4ri u ftrt-j jf 1 U 4 ! 4 m 41 l rrrrT tsa'.l. U-rt kSfJ 4"- Sr. 444 IffH 1-4 ( .44 I3vL4 lii t- ! I.,'! t htltvt tml JMI .M&iiT 4)fii,'. 14 Jv.J ( rs '. 4S I B. ' i Uj 4.-4 Urfj UI I II i a aE.JrJ f4t 4r. T'b tij I h'jt m a UiJ 14 ! 4a4 4li 43 t. CV'Jttt Id 44 Li !- I j tefirf rf tt (SM. TWi u, tr, aj UJ I'trrj 44. J, "Ij wt ! iw rf pr o.i.rio 4 ten, wi4T ; tul 1 1 kawfJtw4 Us t.4.;rt Nti wJ f.i w Ij' J j iWa, ess el I'm t ,trm t :J 41a 4!'.Bt tj a 4.lt ' f Kk suk'j t LXf r j a rAi t CM-ttj4 cLari I lk)a b!v, la 1 Mhc,ijr, mitmg ta SwJT4 4 li I T rl, T4ate a 4 t W l-'J tw lti...mb4 44 4raJ ,.( I mvwm 14 pmTK d!4 a&4 kaa lt. A4 taum 44 lkJ f aart I a4f to U tuttT ilty cn4 tut. Lr4t .S urWrmg im r, aa4 K Jvmt bom ; I r mrrr. 4tac jr rit ", ' om bm rrir mrfi 1 1 ikra tia aoa. Ta ua ram m fruet U kt Bi4. km a !ub- . rrf u 14J, 44J 4 m I r4ia arai.tr C4tu ta 11 and 44t IBS ; bb4 btb k pAt ka lukt tuUitUus. a im IN VVBA' IM taiT4UBlIl( - n, wr i 4 trxa, - saat ax-a, w v ava art fMf Ab4 4 ( jvb Iraicto Iuqi m Ckih4, a BtU Tkel L4 Vwr, rtk a Il4ck fruwa. aa4 a vum U tktt4r, initrtJ ; M biU But Ull lW bm, b r hMki ar. but trJ tuit Br, la Uiia rl (il al lb bb4 4U lav trlaa. 44 ii.l-4 W l.ltr ham a att ta acd w ratrad tg Uti ttfffl BuUi aa4 aik atrrrv Aa leai. " " bj mi UNk !" 44rrJ tk IH(U. ' fur tkal Wt ie( sink, ua af tk vtWr af a waa 4 11m dajr ! Hal, bjjt Uf4 ftr y, H r a ii to kill all tlx ruiilr bjti la ar a,arrL W art buck aulle of bigs dtgn; bb4 WtU i4t bej ; j kt ur btb t44i ai(i aloi taw fl-U a Tt I'rri-y Bi;re4 to U.ia ; bat aeitbrr a tb Dwg'at' ki al4 t-uMral to '4h4 till Lil ld tr thtiii. ho iU rnxttsk art-ter U at thru" kuwa, aa4 Wtfljr a prt lvt bowm l arruws, aru tk Koltik viieBnaM-a i kr( J uua tkrt. Vtra tli tm.U.-h ad S wU Uutk Jr tkfit Md, a4 luttjtkt (mi to f r. bih! fA ts fut. AB.I as It $ hit iu I tb hHwt IrrnMr liglita th 4MB rr linkul ob. hx tti !( I44 4u j the I ttty 1 4m ttifcU er, aii4 fought tilt lb tikM4 ipuwd tkriMisk tbt-ir arBHir, aa4 rm It-4 4 It th srouoJ srouoj tbm ua a Uir 1, r4 raia. At ltttt lH)UKl4 ened. " VwlJ. lVrrr, aad 1 wi'l takt the to tutt Nrwitisa kiss and thou (halt be Bubly treated, 4ii4 kat tbj raiwuBj frt ; fur Uua art th biavcat bibb tuat I ever taiiMrtd la all my tlRtitin( !" " Nu !" repined Ik tirouj rarl : " 1 kav told the tafure. ad I if II tin- agui, I Bill ar jk-IJ toauy bibb living ; to wv ua: Juat theB aa arruw, arut y attruiic KiiKtih arvb.fr, cam irgms k4inly thruui;h tli air, aad piertfil deep iulo lb uiM tn iu in,ui. ii 11 on rrj r ui , Ri r k'rrry B.m. akil bibv ; lor all air 4a ai icr ! and Un a tiaKiirBe l kiniMir val aud Uwd. t'Til tufj tM k th Uvad IU4 hod, and 44iJ, " W ' Bi ! tu bae nar4 thjr litv I wnulj ba faitrd i'b my lDtl ; tor iu all t!, luuulrjr tbett Bat mil a braver or Wi U r Bimi. ' i h kluiMl tbri Uuientini;, a henttUh kniKiit t alUd Hir MiiKb MimtdwHMTT, rin cbIIiiihbc uii oa a ill tteril. and druv ka fwir tlrai tbriniKk l.nfd i'vrev, au that ke Mitt poke muit. 1ba aa aiebr i t Northuuibcrlaud tuok aiui at hir ilajib, with aa arrow tiiiprd witb a wbit swbii'i i.luiiif, and lb lii-M aiouirut tlx kniiiht tell from bi4 saddle: aad tli Iubh B th arrvw tbat itiu k in bi br4t waa au kiiierr blt but red. And bo tbry west CD till evening, and (till the battl But tluiie. llica tbev lone lit t, tli ninjullubt until IL uiRht wuxlt irIiJ about thtnu, at d tb tkies weut till tean in uvw, afia iu irarlul littl tun gliuled Iowa upuu tlieoi tlniiniib tbe uiuauing tree. Iu tli moraine II was found tlut uf liftrrn buiuln-d arch m of Kngland I litre weri'fliviiiK but fiitj three, and uf two iiiiiiimuii aii-BrnicB 01 rv'iiiiami, nut lliijr ne, sua lliene were to weary and wounded tbat Ibey up the tlKht. When it 44 told to the S otlib Kilig Jmni't at Ldiuburgb, tbat tbe uoble IHiuglM bad beeu ilaia at t heviot, ha cried, " Alas, woe Is oe ! for tlier hi not, aud never will be, tui b aootbr raptaia is all Scotland." Kut whrn tb word waa earru-d to King Henry at London, Uml Lord I'Kiry bail tictn killed at Cheviot, he id, " May (lod liatt- luerry on hi snul ' 1 have a hundred captain Id Knglaud as good ah ever be neveribeleaa, I pledge ny lila to avenge thy death, my gallant I'eit y !" To fullll tbia tiiKry vow he went to battle aitaluit the Scut tinh KiDK, and niadv the lives of iix aud thirty of bis brar rnt knights, and many huiidrrd grutlemun and soldier, psy or in iiiu 01 toe j crcy. Boob the Hiots svnigcd lheninelvei ; then the English ; till It seemed I hut t tier would be no end of the lighting am! blood Micd snd sorrow that etine trom ttmt bunt In tb Che viot Hills ; 11 lout often culled " Cbevy Chuce." For century alter century, tbe defendant ol the men who fought there were al desdly trifo : and lew 1 fesr were an noble foes ai lb great Pouglas aad Lord Terry. Al lt they forgot that the Hrat cttise of tbe quarrel wan adioput about the Tight to kill a row deer, between thicf tairn who aer recoucilcd in death and they went oa bating, snd robbing and killing one another ; lighting, sll the while, in the dikDe of Ignorance, and superstition, snd fierce, wicked ptiuions. lint after awhile iod sent a better dnv to Kiiglniiil and Hcotlanda day of knowledge and true re ligion ; snd by its light thene men saw that they were broth era Hung down their swords, and clusped bauds, snd were at peace torever. Iti ins or tin an I.onoon In dli!ginff the f oiindtttion of Ht. Martin's Church tt LudgAte, in digging for (loldtiniHh'a Hall, in digging for th new Hoyal r'xcbangn, wherever the digging may be within Itomau bounds, when it is deep enough din overies are made, tinder the Itoyal Kxchsnge there was found what proved to be a grtvel pit which had been used as a common dust-hole by the Itomau citisenii. Wbrn the Kscite oflice was pulled down, six years sgo, be tween tlii'hoppgat street and lirnsd street, a beautiful mo am pavrmea t wsi diacovered ; Kuropa, in the middle of it, had been ulting under the ground tor at leant Iti centuries up- on ner nun. in t lie xsme ueigiiiiorhooii, a drain stink in a cellar dixcloncd part of another pavement that may have he longed to mother room In the aatne villa. In preparing tbe He for the Hall or Commons in Thread needle street more pavriuroU were found of lioiuan planning, under media val rragtuenisor tliu wulla 01 1 lie o d lioapitui ol M. Anthony II.IBHH tiim tm.t nf H.fna.l tiBa.lla u I ..... . .1 f I. i 1 1 i.tnv.iu in. i .mt .invnii mi uio i-iinv mill Uilili. wherever the ground is tapped, rciuuina of baudaoiue old Koman suburban villa aoeiu to lie. From one holi niadc to tin) part of tb town there was nnlicd up a (enisle bead, lit r- sine, of colored stoues and clusa. The handmiuiost of tbe triwelated pavrmrnts that have jet nrcn lounti isy curica nine leet uiuicr tne nag stonea bcio the Indian lunic in Lesdenhall atrcet. The central partol it, rrprrKciitiiig Itacibiia on the l'aiithrr, ia preaerved iu the library of the Kuat India Hoiiae. A supei U iiioaisc pave mem waa uiarovereu utiin r i Btcrnoster row, mere wax another dug in Crosby aquare, another in tVnehurch street (of which a whole peacock waa uncovered;) another in Hartliolorr ew lane, near the lUnk. The were the Turkey carpeta of the wealthy llomnn ; hundreda ol tliein lie buried under tbe eaith snd preaa of traffic on each aide of London Bridge, rragnienta ol wall painting, important bronze Ktat uettt-s of Apollo, Hnriiocrnic, and ao forth, toy goats snd aiH'ka, walerapouta. vaae handlra and orniiiiientH, lampa, hair i nna, iiraceiem, nam acrsprra, Hpinmc anu tli-tun ol Koman louacwirea, the pena, the weighla, and the nleel yardt of the man of bnainess ; Interenting rrmainaof pottery, on which tli potter s marsa nave neeonie, t lining n tne atudiKS of an tiiuanea, tn their own way aa instructive ua inacriptiona up on coins, and coins which, aa rerorda, partake of the ditrni- ly of written history, Die earth tinder tbe feet of modern Londoners already baa yielded up. JJu km'g Alt the Year A'oioid. A Stoli li Anivr. The liev. lUlpb Krskine, on a certain occuhion, paid a visit to his venerable brother hbentswr. " Oh, nmn," said the latter, " but you come iu a gudc time, I have n deal of examination to-day ; and ye maun tak' it, as I have matters o' importance 10 settle ut IVrth." " With ull my heart," quoth Huliih. " Noo," savs Kbenezer, " ye'll find a my folks easy to examine but ane, and him I reckon ye had better na meddle wi." He has an old-lushioned Scotch way o' answering unc question by putting unother, and moy be he'll affront ye." " Allront me . quolu the inuignaut theologian, " uo you think ho, can foil mo wi' my ane tools ?" " A weel, savs his brother " l see gic ye lair warn ing ye had better na ca' him up. I he recount was one V alter Simpson, tne vulcan ol the parish. Tbe gifted Ralph determined to silence him at once with a leading unanswerable question. Accord ingly, alter putting a variety of simple preliminary in interrogatories to the minor clod hoppers, he at once, n n a loua voice, cried out : " -Walter Simpson !" - " Hen;, sirl" says Walter ; are ye wanting me?" "Attention, sir I Now, Walter, can vou tell me bow long Adam stood In a state ol innocence ?" " Ay, till he got a wile," instantly cried the anvil- hanimerer ; " but can you tell me how long be stood af ter?" ; ' " Sit down, Walter, said the discomGttcd divine. We hear from a private source tbat the recent storms of rain and wind have done great damage to the Wheat and Corn crops of Chatham and Moore. Io some por tions oi loose uouuucs we uui w rain waa so great as to remove several bridges, one of which was from over the Creek known as Tic Creek, and one over Bear Creek. We also learn that tbe Gulf Mill sustained some little damage from the ovetflow, and that they had to suspend operations for a few days. t tayaievmt courier. -t -y t. I'Ur -st -..- i-ct !lf t.iw la" reeU-ratloa t-f tl rtlil r.iJ tv..v ard 1-Vl cs'i ctttrsct 1t IK-w." tuui- was bl m Tlt-n ws a WvrJv cvlv Uta-.ra il ."x. lljca - ' Lin fef A!4ma. aul Tra-a, of ilissacLustrlU. The kracr whsicisffJy ap. .' -d to tLc H.vti L Lia ua parlkniectary cot J act THE MAILrOlCH-tlUlIT UITIITUK IMUVt. Hr. Jira's, Mo,, Jane lt. 1SC0. Tl mL-.-itnj B-ia:l poach by the Iocy Kipre- has er to bar! M.jor CVmeby, at the Ld cf ooe Lundml mounted tru pa, was caught ia auibiuh by five hundred Iad acs. war Pyramid I .ale. After the fight tbey were scatter ed in rvry direction, and wJy furty-eigbt bad returned alive. Among tbe killed were Major Ormsby, aod d.tinguihnl (Vihirnia lawyer cansxl Memlith. &ew 1 ark. Muavtla. kw Yo, June t, IfcCa .If tin Jiue yJtiduif J Cotti w very dull ; salts of COO ImlUs at 11 axts per lb. for middlipg nplanda. Flour firm ; Southern I j 0 to $6 23 per IU. Wheat firm. Cora qaWt chowe white 78 a 80 centa, and Westers yvUow 71 a otits per bCahcL SpiriU Turpentine dulL Roeio sUndy at ?1 53;,' a tl 574' per bbL Rice quiet at 4 .'4 a 4 s,' cents per IU. AtvirrAKea or tu Ho. Kuwakd KvicarrT. yjoafo), Mail 30 At the Union ratification nxvting to be held at r'aueuil Hall to niorrow, a letter will be read Irom Hon. Kdward tverttt, acwptiug the nomination lor lias ice iTesweocy. ruusi H1K " METHOPOLITAN MANUFACTORY, n K RKCE1VE I1Y FCHOONEIW and l!Y ilEAMEB, WEEKLY SUPPLIES DUltlXG THE PEAFON, contiatiag of Tiunkt fur Buggies, Truukt for I-ong Trips, Trunks for hbort Trips, Trunks for Kpiiiigt, Truuka for tbe MounUiua, Trunk for packing away aud atsying at home, Trunk for ladie, Trunk for (ieutU-iiicn, Kol Leather Trunk, made ol PlDgliab Oak Tanned Hide, riveted with copptr, and put togetl er ao is to riaiat the " irrepreaaible conflict " b tweeu railroad and baggage-warranted tbe HTRONCEHT MA PR IN TUK UN1TLD 8TATEH. Leather Traveling Bags, Carpet Traveling ling a, Hhoppltig Iteticulea, School Hatcbela, Cuba Moth Proof Truukt, Ac, Jtc, all of which w ar offering and selling- dally, at . WIVES OHEATLY LEL0W THE MARKET GENERALLY. we can Hiow ladiet and gentlenien THE STYLE OF TRAVKLINU Til UN K INTIMIUUCEU UY OURt-ELVEB, aud aoid nowhere else in the Ftnte. Ws keep AN FXTENhlVE ASSOIiTMLNT CONSTANTLY OS IIAMD having a LAUllE TKUNK WARER00M oiitaiile of Die eatabliabmeut, aainplea of which art at in Liny iv t liillilng uml KiiiiiUhliig llouae, M MARKET fcT., June 1. 210 3tawtf. Wilmington, N. C KirriCK. all l hltoO.NS having claims against the Steamer FLORA McDonald or cape kbau steam boat company ar retpieateil to preaent the same for payment at the Office of T. ( A U, 0. WORTH, previous to loth June. Wilmington, N. C, May 2:th, ISO!) j2C-4t li QtJKRY Have von teen tbat Hlir Indian in mmU riilumn boiling Roota, llarka and Uavra, for the Cherokee ncuieoy r From the Family Jouriia.. Ililiiialreet' Hair Itralnratl vr. As evidence ol the incrraaing popularity of thin eelebra ted Remedy, and proof the moat convincing that it i the n!y reliable article Manufactured for restoring grey hair to it natural color, and increasing ita atrength snd hcaufy, we copy the follow ing from the Siralwjian : it akvrb f au.s - I he rnoht sutisfactory rcsulta are ui M...... nl.l.,;....l I... .I.- . I, . . . J. . i.i.innuu uj i n use oi iieiuiaireei tt io. a inunitaole miir i oioring or itcsturer. It is Hi oldest preparation of inn mini, anu uaa iriiimpnanuy won loritxel! the name "wi imii-', in spite of all the diow.fed imitations which have followed ita introduction. The long array of names in our advertising colums of those well known iu our vicinity, who have uied it witb complete success and commend it in nn measured ternia, ia aulticient to prove iu real value and its uiriiisic cicencnce. we commend it to our readers. Price fifty cents ami one dollar a bottle. Nild in Wilmington by W. II. Llppitt, If. McLln, aud by all I'ruggiat. W. K. it AUAN A CO., Proprietors, Troy, N. Y. May 21at, lsf.0 L 2A3-lm U. C. HOW AUU, lROKER and auctioneer, It Office on South Water Street. " ni.t Rtan.l Having received the annointmpnt of Anrlinnnar rMnail. fnllv offers his services for the purchase and sale of REAL ET,E.??UCKS' KBGBOKS, PRODUCE and GENERAL m till H AN DIK. (tyrrtid attention will z given to the yj al. aiuHe, uisiMxSa herttofvre.) RsrsKiscss : 0. (1. Parsley, Esq., Prea't. of the Commercial Bank of Wil i , t. ' mington, N. C. John Dawson, Lsi., Pres't. of the Branch B'k N. C. do. Messrs. Kidder A Martin, d0 M cssra. E. M urray A Co., do! T. C. Mcllhcnny, Esq., ,j0" Messrs. Dollner, Potter A Co., I x. .Do. Watson A Mcares, f aew York. April Ctb, -vvii..Mii.T( UK novK.-On an after this date, this House will be kept open for the delivery of ICE at all hours during the day. At night, (in case of sickness,) ICE csn be had at my res idence on Orange, between ith and 5tb streets. On Sundays. Ice will be delivered from sunrise until o'clock. Ice furnished to the sick poor gratis, accompanied by an order from tbe visiting rnysiciao. ..,, E. LIPPITT, Proprietor. April 2d, lStiO- - 18-2m Ul.ll!.. CARD.We beg to Inform the trade, that we have ap pointed w. HOWARD, Esq., Naval Store Broker of Wil mington, N. C, sole Agent for our Glne. GEO. B. ROGERS CO. Boton, April I. Tbe undersigned, having been appointed by George B. Rogers A Co.. of Boston, sole agent for the sale of tieir "''na i o vnia marset, reapectluliy solicits oruers iromtne trade. Tseir Glazed Ghie ts trarrunfed equal to, if not superior to any manufactured in the United States f and is warranted to give satisfaction, or the money refunded. A well selected stock of lower grades, from same parties, kept constantly on hand, samples of which can be seen at mv Office. r W. C. HOWABD. Broker. April 7, 1860. 183-tf -4i,w 4 a is,, ' - - IMl ,M.jfaa1v. IT?. tie 44 ot I A li . . . r -!. . 4 4eaa, 4b L-H r mi . iWil-cfc-M.! A-j-f f.u. or ci. atr, of ia wF U.;4, Lev.-ti-t.-a, aaj a3 i ! FaAera, M ab4 atTt teM WkL2 M Tti t;ed aa4 iiHra khoi 4s tieai. f A. ar. bjjim U U Bat 4f mt Jewt ADj-t. lm' w rvijrst, auoa.j aa tMm. Taey ar -ai f a pur. feierry Wio, aa4 tka aatiw platu aa4 kerU ui U eoaau-y, 4a4 aa.j u rmtS ed ky traiperaace aa;u-, crjvaktB, f aad , frwaJawl kaBsaaitv. aj Tify ar preparei by aa tipertetced aad aLUfai k TJ?. Zttir.? aad Wwueaa aa tb 4wt ttt fceavea. kwAvaoea hu!4 bv 4rrrtU rtatn.lt. CUAaiiJi VAlDL'if IELD 1 CO., FrorH, t W014B1 eeraer et LibrT t14 r LOUIS . EjtAst I LOT I (ur;t aad raamaceutiat, WuauEcVoa. if XL. May im a- l Je to -?Caj UnH" llalUa.., . lH-Maat 8C4J4 Wa4, rirworSL 4i rkeaai aa4 to caUaeott 4avordn rcaiiar to CaJdrwa. a ItrvimCj reaiTe4 kj U as al tk keaiaaa: aa4 n-V-valiB unoarau Mother of kauln akoul4 Mywk inik ! a aaaaU Max k et Uu stain areat. w m ia caw" V?Vuf-ck,ry' Mai4.a Uae, aitw Xsrt an4 kj aU Drufgwta, at l,43naa4 tlawpot. . aoncK. i Th Tliii Quarterly Mectiag for th North Et Clrctut wiU k kcIJ at Rocky Point Ckurck, a th UliaadlTtk J Jaie, being thtiiir4 Saturday and BaaJay. , CASWELL W. ESO. " Rocky roiat, N. C. May , 1SC0, : t , m , VR. 1XEMS A11V1XIMkJtx 1 June S, 3, BmithviUe ..." rj. ! juaetsiu, Bum..,.. : i:::::'1. Mr aiTBvua.a Ciut it.-T Un work it7l)Vt, waa appoutUd. Uav kaltk failed. tXcEZ ut ia caar( aad will Miaia the Circuit aatU U ai CoT tort nc , r Nobtm East Cibccit waa left to bm aapeUW Tk healtk of Kev.C. W. Km, kaaM tar rWve4 tnai very abort time k wiU b able, probably, ta rum kia la bora. U wiU uk charg of Nortk Eaat Circuit aatU tb aext anaaal Couf reoc. U is vary deatrabks to kave everv Bieuiber of th Vuarterty Coaferene prewnt at Macedonia. CUAHXiii f. DEMS,P.E. WM. li. LIPPITT. UuLESALEAAl RETA IL DH UG GISTS CHEMIST i . K.t. k ri aa4 Mark.t hia U tlaaiug t, m.U . i 7,TB .? fu" "Bi fr,h ortmeet of DRUGS, . iYascryaioau mectmraiety compvwvird. Mtdictn eaa b . obtained at aay hour of tb sight. Tb alght bail U at ike t tecoad door (oa Front tt.) from the corner. Oa aad afur this day, all prcrlpUoa will be CASH. I Bat aa B la 1 U AM A H TUB PARMKNTEU 4k CAMPUaCLL IKWINQ MACH1.1E. PATENTED AUGUST 16th, 1859, by E. BOOTH. JU wiosl perfect lieu. hint manufactured. E. T. BARRY, Ig't,, Photographie Room, Motart HalL Jan. J.1d. 1860 tf MAHH1ED. On Topaail Bound, at tb residence of the bride's mother, on Thursday evening, 31at May, by Wm. N. Feden. Eta.. n r. ur.wroBi n. IVLLUIA, BS assistant Postmaster, to Miss k. a.n.n mm Haeclpt Par W. 4k W. Rail Rati, Jtvav let, 7 bbla flour, 7J tacks do, 227 bbls spirits turp't, 2 do ro in, and tundriet. To Anderson A Savage, Gwrer, Pat cock A Co, J K Bloatom, J T Petteway A Co, DaRoitet, Brown A Co, E A Keith, D A Lament, W W Peiree, K Mur ray A Co, J M Monk, Bixsell A Co, Hart A Bailey, E Baas. ley, J M Hendertoa, and W E Freeman. 'rlKht Mrllvartd at Unlitaborw' by tha W. 4k W, H. H., Juna , to b rorwardad by tb S, Ca R. Huail. Yadkin Mauufacturiug Co. M Boger, Clapp. Hon" B F Patterson, James Moore, P JacDaniel. W J 1 maa A Co, Rose. B L Cole, Wells A Boykia. T T OWer, S FarloW, F U Frlet, K A Vogler A Co, E Belo, L Hege, and V. atotonneii NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. FROM and after tbe 10th Instant, the Police Officer and hi assistants will proceed to kill all Dost fnnmt mnnin. at large in the street of tbe Town of Wilmingtoa, without uaviug b legai oauge worn on a collar around the neck. Badges can be Obtained of the Tai Collector, daily, at the Treasurer's Office, City Hall, between the hours of and 11 o'clock. Bv order. RICHARD M0H1US, Zbtm Clerk. June 2J, 1S60. JJO-Jm ANTISEPTIG AND AROMATIC TOOTH SOAP. IT 75 A REMARKABLE FACT that persons in the dally uae ol Hoap aa a Dentritlce, have cleaner, whiter, and sounder teeth, than those who use other preparations. The uui rcanou vuai can ne given lor this la, that Soap is the ouly article that will destroy the vitality of the Animalenla that destroy the teeth of every Individual. There are, how r. two great objections to any Fancy Soap prepared for the akin ; First It is exceedingly nnnloaaant tn th ..i. . Second it contain! far too much Alkali, which .n. ih. gums to become toft, spongy and tender, and gives them a pale livid appearance, instead of a healthy, ruddy color After a number of exnerimenta. lha nrnvir fat rat f atat la mnH. dent he is oBcring to the public ao article which only requires wv wuvwh v ut. iu ptrucriki unfi lif Addintr ft conceatrited trn.rt nt hl Roou snd Bark., the Alkali ia tiifticiently ncntralised. and a pleasant AROMATIC FLAVOR given lathe place of the taste of Soap, at the same time retaininir It. airtnaa tn a.. stroy the Animalculr. it ellectualiy removes Foetid Matter, or Tartar, and gives a brilliant white, smooth Dolith to th teeth, heal andbar. dens diseased and tender gums, purifies th breath, and leaves a pleasant AROMATIC FLAVOR in the month. It is in neat portable boxes, containing sufficient to last twelve months, at tbe low price of TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. fwld by o. 8. BALDWIN, 38, 38, 38 MARKET ST., June 2d, 1860. Wilmington, N. C. WHITE and Pink Lace Petting, superior a-ticle, for . "le hy J. & WILLIAMS. June 2. CARPET BAGS, SATCHELS AND CABAS, a large assort ment. For sale by i. B. WILLIAMS. June 2. MOXttllTO NKTTIJttiS. PINK, Bine, Buff, White and Fancy. For sale by June 2. J. 8. WILLIAMS. THE NEW USE STEAMSHIPS. rniiE PABKERSBUBG, will bring to Myers A Moore, JL . SOLE LEATHER TRUNKS, LADIES' THINKS, VALISES. TRWELINO BAGS. LADIES' RETICULES NEW STYLE8, MOROCCO AND LEATHER BAGS. The largest snd most varied assortment in tbe city or State. Lowest p rices, smallest advance on oost, at MYERS A MOORE 8. June 2d MYERS A MOORE'S. lSE.Y ANU BE1UUGE DISTKK. For sale by WILLIAMS. . June 2. J. 8. NORTH CAROLINA CASBIMERES. -LL QUALITIES AND COLORS. For sale by t June 2. J. S. WILLIAMS. PAHASOL8 n IMUHKULA8 new styles. For sale by June 2. , 1. 8. WILLIAMS. DRESS BILKS. THE MOST DESIRABLE stock of Fancy and Staple SCks ever imported to this city. For sale by June?. J. o. WILLIAMS. a HIRTS AND COLLARS, of superior quality and style." For sale low by J. 8. WILLIAMS. June 2. jr ID. SILK, BEAVER, Cslf, Lisle Thread, and Union IV. uioves ana usantiets, ror saie Dy J J. 8. WILLIAMS. June 2. . PRCNES, AC. 4 KEGS PRUSE9, for cooking ; Currants, Citron and Raisins ; Preserved Ginger, Stuffed Olives, Spanish Ol ives. Just received and for sale low, by For 8 W Whitley, J H A V? Hlnnant, Jones Watson, Geo Steele, Kahnweiler A Bros, E H Marsh. N C R H Co, K P arriaa, Parker A Caldwell, R Bobbin, J W Whitfield. J Ho t E J 4 Co, i W Thomas A Son.W S Gilmer, J W Field. J H Thompson. Ellis. Link A Co. Keel4. lr.. a I I May 26. GEO. MYERS, II 4 13 Front St.
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