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N O RJI C A II O L I N X ST AR XV ED N E S D A Y M OR IV I N G, AUGUST 1C, 1854. THE JAPANESE TREATT. Th ft Ik. ir U n extract of a private letter f- .a an Jmm,u gentleman oa hoard lb L'. it. r- riatan. Wing M th time it tu written . v.. C--at of Jn n. It contain avtrninta r -lajdcraMa inter! rtinverning tiia treaty r i t.'y negotiated with Japan ; i if rowBijf, art K.s uiawx, MYh 23, '54. A you sirwiy know. Commodore Piim ha o ;eded in the main points, and in getting what tb President eked fur, not tu n how' wir-n more-.-- T-iw lictail wilt be made Wiwn I l re trade cut b eotniaeoeed. and then ir i iiKf'Tta be a alow growing commerce. The XU' jraeof comfort oj the lower elawie has been to a. great degnte ia the hook eirr.ntnu tbe Japan. I hate been aahor every Hv fr too re tlian a wk, and find tli ele p!irllT krad and eUabley though the official I'-n us away ftni the etaniuoit people uf the t.1 ' around j nd whnwe lir they are 1- sj on the watch to"gj with as and serve, like . the ncntira, pais id battery, to repel every body we tea to an MnsfieskfrCle d'utance. The t G.'Ui.'.ry ia toil vicinity in hoaie a dens pop uiation, and to rich (oil would mipport a many as xi'i stated. - - . X. - h : iiriliasvrt been purchael,le ;not eake, .1..... .. . I. - - . 1.1 ill-. l .V it til'mru iur.jnntii'jicri wouiu willingly pcil.x" t!,e .uTidala would clear out I have awn lilti orteitiiing, but wa are lying off a miserable fiiiiii g hamlet, which compel tit Japanese to Mud for everything from it very poverty and they an not disposed to l.nng all their finery a long diaiance, I am getting tolerably familiar vi'!i tit ktnsoage.and live io hope of seeing 1 Yeiiyet.- Yours, Ac. 1 1 .13 came a I I errand re?'uTaroa;er5"raoom: a very praising on, but, being ( g ently uninitiated in the mysteries f Uie ct.'t hi anxious perambulations alter tt "erit t v ' were unrevvardml. iteeoniing nearly x- iTe3 ia" the sr-arcB he "at" length 1 tduiidcred y tha dry pl palace of Mwiera, Kockwood & Co., and, e l(.'ine hia way with a snysteriona t :t tnvrardaon nf th" rterka,' h o camions Iv trnt beseechingly aked for a pint of gin! Tbe person thoa importuned being on hand for a joke, in firmed the applicttnt tliat they were not in the f aliitof selling the article to- every body; but ins customer ptoad lustily, and upon his prom ise to keep mum watilmtfly invited down cellar where a barrnl of water is kopl for the use of the store, I lie man' ores sparkled and diluted WTthn-4ii4e-tU -Utmijl..lit tlmnyiit of liaviug touc j the object of hU aenrch, and with renewed prott,taifiu of aecreey lie ilrew a b-ittl from his pocket, and it waa apeodily tilled with the best of beveragfs, pure cold water Exultantly replacing the b ittla, tha oiiii pro yun wm duly trndnred, the clerk remarking that, as they sold only for " mochantcttl and uiniicinal ptirposcs," he siionlJ charge t ut seven cents. t.t chanj-e was made, and a tb oiiu-piciiu cxivtoroer departed- br w aprn-Twntndeti--of the 'eeity of keeping mum in thi- Maine law n.o, to which, eomteally drawing the eilgeof bis hrod acme bin jutilar, he fepliel, "l am a t'ouneitti't'ut ly, and if 1 aver blau,Joumyo-a-t c.-r t r-o-ft-t " Tbe criiiuvcea and rncra -- im.-! K-tfid 1U $rt awi, v-mi4 -tb- neat -eor- ticr, uiuDl ii.ivo beendeeidcJIv interesting. k F'u.tsT M. Cant Stone, of t!i steamer Cauailu, now in this port, ia probably the tntt siient loan af.oat hiilors who hav been with him utanv montbl any they never heard him strait. iU write hia order to his officer, and ; ii thtr fail ia carrvuij- them out, h reprimand-. ttirm In Writing. "let h has tin reputation iif neing on ot tti most skiltul and prudent cap tains of the Cunard line, and remarkabl for his flowers of pcmmal (ndurnnc. When at sea be tjroj braves the dek, niht or day. more than aa hour at a tima, and nothing apioars toaacape iin Dooue. mm ne uoes not se, eiuier ui hia eft 'orsor B-nea. On a recent paaaag two wiis, who were passenger in hia ah ip, noticed t peculiarity, and at dinner one day were quite , if iquent upon the blessings of sneei'li. and then. If way of contrast expressed their deepest coui tirwratioa for duiubiea. u f tb w!f waaao rvrermr by tita frr4-- i-.'s mat us aeiuierateiy tmia an otinm irom bis :.t?4A H'I'4 it (o hia right fj'. Wltile he mii at t'nnt. htoti witli tb left. "Poor, dear nv" e44b as tb tear folluwed th oM'.n, "I wonder if he i deaf aa well a dumb. 'j 11 s' w too much fir tlie pa-eengera.whs burst ioa t kmt laughter, in which -4'apt Hton it -i aa heartily a th rest. When order was t '. red h laid. "Gentlemen and ladies, or ladies '! gentlemen, I acknowieilg that I appearto a .;,.vlvaJitaf;e by net speaking tuore than 1 do j t ii tiat would too hav me to say T It 1 ray c - nt ear to an that vou are properly at- int to iw rutty mrrtrntnr: Wti-TmnrB tarn-' ' de-ir f Attertlus efl.irt he reauiuedsileoo, 11. ; ba aot Ujrn known to speak sine. Rrviya Fcmrtvi i.vt m Cam.o. W 1 hvi rw-eired a eiular calling attention to the t'iins of tb fcigiuv slaves in Canada, It c tun frvm cJ'ired imniiln, we ttreauin. and ie si le-I J, 4. Uic. Aiuberstburg. j. u stated that they ar in great want and ' H'tntjnn, and in kaml of IxxlJii.g, flannela and ' ' ' "irf graerally suited to Ui climate, ftl. I... inr and aaustanc in very shai. ' Uic "1 that be has lived ia Canada thirteea years '' - n -ci'leiitnl I'ltiatinn, and sometimes on aidant f. c. ' 11 d'-ni'-s tliat tii GoremiMiml d e a I. tig f,,r ti.e fugitive, and amieals to the fan abiilitMiiii-u fir early aid on behalf uf I.... f .r 'leniiif I. Ho at, remimliug them Utat "to -ii brn iiiiit, 4c, to a dnsiimt family Just it . . sl ttcry, ia aliat klava-holdera, wlui work t . --.Itftiaaiioa nterpris, do in Liberia," 1.. c, we fur, .jie.il to deaf cars ami elaa-p-wa. Mrmphlly prefer ana tten t s poliiitU a- t.on and dojlile trai'ka for uu u 't und Kailroad', trrnriug forth passenger - iw ihey have renibi their uniMmf. trial bj ilea t ..ii n. It prefer electkia ticket to eh ks p ti iM to fugitives iu Canada, It delight tntliarlu ktog speeches than tu Urge collection. It 1 iiuk to b "beard for it much peaking." . that the poor nearer acrnsa the bonier may ) 'Ui with cold and starvati 'n iu tbe fierc f ,iia.'a winti-r, iro aienw of tb "NtI.ra.Ve '. iquity" b tMily reiurned to Congr ia Ui fail l(kjttoB. "iirciu iabumhag Allim) Jrgvt. ViNt.ua I n riii.iinr That very aM and ul.i'i.i.Mts sorrt, "An Jtxcbangc I'aper," give iw 1 ,n 1 llii aem menu, wbich Wnx iju l tu Ids " ad, itr-1: " Th Tt is a.'l us of am la (very ominuuitv ho go aiamt wuh nut.nr (a jes beeauae nne t.Jv f-la ai,v lio'ia, or ber-vu tliey are tot S 0. m 1 .ted as ttwy i,a,U ba, aiul who bale a eaeni'i ssirw itii Nt n ewtf-tHetr dfti-f ir. H ha'e -uuh paipi. Tliev r a a'lWnax ji la pert. Tiiti ni4M all wiilun Ibsir intlu-hi-iu'' 1 !. lhos Mrs bar aaually ua-t agrave saMaake ia an vhimvs f tbetr ai'iiilw. or ar annntivre-l 'ata.' M'!reier t'lia fault Ciol eg villi ooe'a ui.t. m rpn,i:iia -cur ti er tm aiwta a want ut srlf rcaaect." If ton are a riliM .wa 1 Icier I. ll.iw w.wb th w -rmvia 1 vl )-ir an I sletw yoof ga,. Will by )mr ( -t il - ;. i iMUt if q,le' feel ati a v.iM..' si v teiiirn l?. citiit-Iimrnt and leel J.-ie hem. If tt--V tufn lip tbe.r Ulaae laN-aua yn are a toe-t.etHf, or a f nsf, or a all- lfla'V. tum ui y air a ! l (uglier. If lKe ii:i"iimi l!rj pv-t V-as In tb alfeel, saell J I'-'i. iHl-irr us In ia tlie nbiuiog fads nut r arirtihd hue Hiio-a teiiiiig bow pi-ipl a-bntl-ia, and ajt.tii.il lvu aMi-iy will ii i ute town t-j tb co.ur arid drag btn into i -- u. ," Hi ar Voik Herald ha tb f .11 jinj an- 'Willi -4 ttl t I'SI l f - -It fl-tls wla h.,. . ..ff th ! frotu Ike t ea l of the freai. .' t -! I I ,'l !. -. - it. or tl-e V III .liarl,(, , ci t -- i t tl"t, n t'e hots of the pia nsiive if J ,afi I ait J htatiti ahalla 7 - I. t'l'i h U h.,h Bias i!.epr ttr-ab- aiuw f '!, -w t.-.I duk yf a Aaici n - 1 n i : ik.cf anf-f' 'I slwail t bte a -.. . ll y- p-'eaae.' .' t ti. i-r t.aie vt tl laen lep I. -t -a a : Irf t f , V I IC IKJ a'.ar'Miig t if U' ! i ' ' ' f , i '--a , at 4 Y . 3!:r!!j-Carn!ina !ar. Tt ESPAT MOIISIXO, AIGIST 15, 1854. THE RESULT. . All dwhta aa to tba .raaull of the aleetioii In tM htata are ataji n4,.,. Jb.V'liijs ara Leatrn L fur Ouvernur and for tha Lcguhiura. . It .ia c totnary to. eiixtrhtta apoa thteaum that produe ucb rcaulta. Wa aiigbt follow lh tim buaorad uatim, war wa diapoted, but wa will not. Suf fice it to say wa ara beaten. Lot aot conquered. 'Y hare largely ilecrenaed tha hat election for Oorenuir and Anly failed to elect Geo. Itockery for tha want of more ole. Our eawli'late baa borne hirnxjlf well during pro tracted aaJ beated oanraM. lie baa been yilliS" aj, abawl and aiUtepreeanteil a no other can didate baa been; be baa been ridiculed for hie want of early opportuuitiw for mental cultivation and wbat ba baa been alile taceomplili despite Hlie ditfieultiee of bit position for biinaelf and bia State, Uai aut availe.1 to (urn away the tide of ealnmny and detraction. The Whig party owe him much for tlio bu'.t and fturteaa nianner in which he haa advocated and Jufvndad their prin ciplra. They will hvld hia aeniices iu renieui- Tt knew that we had a heavy majority to overcome in the vol two yean ago but w -wen lod W believe, from account received fpint all part of the 0rtVtht ait rM ftA polled. Bom sections did more than we ex pec" lei,. bH40ieJtaJly.Jicb dune their- duty as faithtully a a few did, Gen. Dockery would hare be eu' fleeted by a handsome majority In tbe Legislature, the Importance of a rote ha been oxer and again illustrated in this elec tion, A few hundred votwiju Jicioimly distributed throughout tlie State would baVegiveo the Whigs Tbe preponderance in the kegialiature, allhougF tli Locofoeo now have it.by a large majority. Hod tbe Whig polled their full strength fur the ygT m n in ) Xinntie,"th rntniU would have been In their favor. From this they may learn a losson for future campaigns. The enemy ia united, they cannot be called off by IfUBfl I I ill 11 !! it aaflllfatiVftal tilt Vlslaa Ia Iiiss wisdom even from their opponeuta in the man agement of a campaign. TUB (STATS AGIlkilri'KAl, FAIR. adjourned, we trust ihat the good people of the State will turn their attention to the second an nual fair of the State Agricultural Society, which will be held iu this city in the month of October. M'e intend, in a few day, to commence the pub lication of the list of premiums that ho been mail out by the ExecutiveCoramittee, so that all wlio may hnv disposition may prepare them selves to compete for the premium offered for anything Id their line. The iMfFalf wm tut tha commencement of great and iuiportaatniovcmeut inour State, that, if properly sustained aud directed, can and will improve tlie agricultural and mechanical interest of tlie State, far beyond anything else. Every citiien of the Slate should feel that be himself ie personally concerned in the success of the State Fair,, far. UiiU wUlatimulata xartioo,ia,il. tb employments of life, and by exciting a spirit of -fuletion,'W-ill' leod'to thav'iiitrotuvtioti-aml tn- yrntion of many valual.le imiirovemanta. A large portion of our people will be directly ben efltted by, and (II will iodiroctly feel tlie advan tages flowing from anjnipmved system of agri culture in th State. Than, let no on think that be is cxcusahl for a failure to make effort to umpBt f tli prise. All cannot got prise, but all may b largely benefitted by the Fair. The UKair wan an ipsiiiiiaot, hut-it provatd , much more aucceMful than many eupiHweit it would be. The next may be fur iu advance of the last and our farmers and mechanic may go oa improving fpira year to year, until Ibe effects of their In bora may b eeeiv (n the thriving orditkiu of every portiua of tlie good old Ptata. Tbe acaocamodation on tlie Fair gniund will be aauch nor ample and suitable than they were laat year. Tbe grounds themselves have been much improved and the ouimitte that has it ia charge, are havlug additional buildings ereeted fur tli reception and safe keeping of arm ies that may be brought f,r exhibition. Stranger may be awursd that cur hotel keepers are making exertion jto aecummodato all who may deaire to visij th fair. i TIIK KNOiy'VoTUIXtli V Ia the election in other Stateaand partiouUrly in tlie large ettios, this mysterious order seems to bate been uniformly tita victor.- Ia many ia stances, persons bat bun elected wbo bad aot baea previoi.sly anaouneatt a candidate; and ia all cases their organisation baa beea so per fect a to aeeur lt iheia eartaia uooaas. W hav aot LauM abia to aUUruina, mi, with tb oracular gitingaul of th Staaden! wb titer tbey bad any iafluaae la the leclioa ia this Stat or aot, Tbe; nay or may aot have deter mined the victory bat w know nothing about it, lUiBaors ar atloat 'that w hav maay of thnr anvmgst aa, hut the truth of th terevrt baa aot yet Wa fully eutxtaotiated. Tlier wray ar thee asay Bet be a vary large rgauia tioti. W ar nr w to But kaow. " list WCfiatt tltTMidrt trl TentTrk irteTt mffl b, axtraj tbia article, that this aw ardf haa ba ator aacreaaful than any beret-or startod. Tlwir avow! object, if th aspapr git it correctly, A to entorael (treiga iaBuamn and to rally our awu eitisens tothsa port nf Amwrb can nu n anj Aaterinta axeunra. They have been alii toarai;4ih very mura, by aut tiling. Iin2 la th ril.tii l wrangle nf the day, tat by spending their eJ.Me i parfei-ting their rgani lalxin and brinjin,t tS tnember nf their body to a unilr-l yiita al tb ball hoi. Ia this way t'tey have ei plerlj nvefthMwa all tb calcula tions nf pnlitirians; an tnaiH a Io hav been uivrsaful in th I'eJeeal aatls th very aoa of tli administration, 1 vtppteiUuu In all its llireV an! ia si ll ut lb f arvWoi all it t.al.a.e. I Tli Htaiutartt, before lb electl,, wa profute i In it earn is to "tit faithful- Io bwar of j the Whig and th Kattw Nittbini-a.' We Can ( eu-e.bal liltwll by thi. Juxtaiaosltija of . . ., 'a v . term...4b..t.y tbat.flb. "hat- Vh-' bigs" an ai'rtr a set of Callow aalU W LI,-. I IU tWa aaUllaad to lb reaps el and ta.il- ! len-a of lb (neat twofU U tb State, Tit . ...i . . .. .. . a:.... I b's bav alwavs ben raUriotb al'y devotl to la tli hotte e I pfHat tv of lb S'at and the titun. sod if the Know Vithitt; can h mat iy ara a tr-i b 'b vaa via: lad rn-T4ia, tf.-e tita r-epla ( m j l,re trte av-att im ) i. t .Ui ft in tu aa. lUXTIOS Em iLVS. " I Irid Co'.enaa ( h.) baa beaten X. V. Wood a tct Ui V1MU4 ia tb Ihatriet eoaipoe4 of tba eoimUaf IebdcraoD, Buueoiaba, MaUiaoa and Vaay, MtdimrnJDt. Taney, L, beaU Cot Joha A. fM for t!ie Comaioiia ia tbia aoanty. . Cuiarba. Sherrill," L., ia elected to tb Cota aiona ly 111 Biaprily. rtrciwej. Holland and Wriirlit, Locoa, are' efected to tbe Commona Jiuthtrfard an4 Clrnmlanil.-VT. Columbae Milla, L., leada Geo. Baxter, W in this IHatrict l73ote. Mt-Millmw W .:'tt P !, 102. Common, Jonathan 11 -ton, V., ;.14, Thojnaa Green, W., 1 12, .Ionian Council, L., 431. Horbin'-.majority oTer both 91. I). C. MoCanlen, elected Sbariff.' Urk.lr. Milton Selby, L., lead. P. M. Cart- tr, W., 52 Totea. F. S. IWrr re-elected Sheriff by a larje majority. In the Senatorial District of Hyde and Tyrrell, SM.'lcee, W., ia, elected without opposition. tzc The leinotratiu I'iuneer appeara in an entirely eew irea. The typof-nrphk-al appear ance of the paper much improred. Frank I. W ilin haa disposed of the Saliabury etmdir MKET1NQ or ru MEMUKHS or -rut BAR. ' Th Members of the Bar assembled In the Court House here, on Monday the 7th Instant. to testify tbeir reaped and affection for tb late N. Boyden was appointed Chairman and G -JlHer, Secretary. iuioi. c, iove, esq., oi unoarrua county, alter an eloquent speech-vn the virtues, the talents and ervicea of the deceased, introduced the following ireamMftAnd- ReSoltttionji which, mere. Copied uiianiinouaiy: The death uf our friend and brother. John Alexander Lillingtnn, is an event that enshrouds tins oontmumty In gloom, and strike upon our svmnntliies in a melancholv cadence. So br'urhi. ail puial. o (fifted with nil the attributes of en liIiteni'il manluKiil asclinlar, an orator, a states man, and a learned advocate, how could such a man be removed without making a sad void within our heurta ? When uuiorrow'x xun ahall set f if-it ftntt time upon his new made i-nve. it wm never rise again upon a warmer 'liearteu man, a truer irivmi, a kinder nature or a more Hlevotetl patriot. At the laat term of this Court lie was ainons-it us lull ut hone and nroinme. and how fie Ui stretched in the cold chauiber of death. Hut we forbiar nil attempts at eulogium, w will cherish his memory iu our hearts, and we v.;ll trv to emulate his virtue. L lidtitd, Mmrrfaa, J'hat- wewill wear -erape' ,.OJ.4l.arm;aar-XJiirtyaafeWliujkW nigii re-aru ana anecuun lor our ueuoawd bnitber. llemirtd. That the Chairman of this meeting transmit to tlie relict of our deceased friend a copy of the Resolutions, .with the assurance of our prol iuml sympathy in her bereavement. ltiMjrrd, That these Keaolutior-a be presented by tbe I haimianof tins meeting to the Court nuwJioliling .at . eetuion, with the ..request . that tuey lie entereu on the minute 'if tlie same. Ilrmiltrd, That the paper of the State be re quested to niililiali these proceed inr. . Hamilton 0. Jones and Rufus ttarruiger, esqit. a iareesea tne meeting in a teeling aud appropri ate manner. N. IKIYDEX, Chairman. G. A. MtLi.ia, Secretary. A "Gam Coc!Tr !" .Vm nfkntrica. Tlie greatest man, "take him all in all," of the hun dred years, wa Gen, George Washington--an Anieriean.. The gi-eatel"J(ictor" 'of divinity wea Jonathan E Iwanla an American. ThTlrWtir.-ptiltfiopliaf waa Banjaiaia TruS. liu an American. The greatest of riving sculptors i Hiram Pow ers an American. Tha greatest of living historians ie William II, I'reacott an 'American. The greatest ornithologist wa John James Audubon an American. There ha been no Knglish writer in the pres ent age whose work have 1tea marked with more. humor, more refinement, or more-graca, than those nf Washington lrviu an American. "The leaiert leihvgrai.hcr, ine the time of Johnson, wa Aoan tt e outer an American. The inventora, wh'iee worka have been' pro ductive nf thegrea!eat amount of behrfit to uian- kiaa tn th last century, were tiuvlfrey, ritcb. rulton aud W hilney all Anieneaas. Tn Wiutow. Tlie Cleveland Herald advn. citct tlie importance of cultivating tho willow as branch of agriculture andcnmmen-einlbaSia! I Ohio, It say that In Northern Obin mneh laad bee anoeenni-l, which, by tbe rearing of willow, would yield from fifty to one hundred per cent, upon tfi inveafnent. Th use to which willon 1 now pu t In th manufacture of a great variety of artieles nf doneatie ast, ornament and luxurv, have created a demand for the raw Xnaterial which cannot, at fair and reasonable price, be aurqdied. row two to three niillioa ton f willow an yearly Imported frian Franc and (lemiany, B"ualry bringing ia Ji. York from ll'KI to flit) per .ton; but now, owing to tlie rest ennauuintion. commandine f 1XU ia I. e Willow is raised, to a limited si tout, near l'hii- ilelphm, and me row other place in this coun try. Tb domestic willow iadoubl tb valo of U. imported, triamnurh as tli beat folaign wil low ta used tn th manufacture uf fane article and the poorer kind imported la th raw stale. 1 interna quantities of this article or csed in its hii peeled state ia Kngland fur packing hoot and euoc, carrying vcgUulo to mar tat, a. A M iiriivT a Urearairf F.irvaaraisa. Som of our Vi ealem uchaace pak of tbe ttrittg ot th Illinois Central Kailway t-ntapatiy, evr tbsllltauis liner al 1 Salle, as full iui to any aUMcturauf tb kind ia Amarica. It tendi aero frma buff to bluff; k a half a i lie long and srrenty feet high, aannortod by sevetitreii aiajuiiv atone pier and the aiaitiaenta, 1h eatimaled eut b $7i",isi. Th kiwer tiar Is for cmuia 'n yohiclea. tli Ufir f, ear. t Hrniit. as it du, tb entire i alley of tb tTftiti.'.ls'.'ft can t-e'sctn (ii gtraC dUuin "un and down tbe ruer, and tb rffWt is exemalingly iiapnaing. Tbe Awcrieaa railway najnpatikaa at th present dav, build works alilrh ia anrirat time would b FtnaMerrd moriument that r qnircd th whole aiailabl wealth a ttatioa to miMrnet, Tb magnrnvwnc nf A merleaa rail way entrrprua ia a aolijet ut national prid to etva a cvwaaer. It appear that Hilly IteaVetra, the Sanaiaole warrior, reveatly bl w hia r ion Iww fuel. live la from AlaUaaa. and bating rrfusaw to gn tlwn up, lS uf bis alataa, its lately tnet- td Furl 1 yaiea, la 1 lurid. ts aaawte pnwaaera. i wbraMpi (Uly gaveen a-a nf tbcragiiivws. and t itrinvn-'- t nue.if tu. Ttila a lu aulf Kfaaaal but tb tuiMlne aewt us by his Wa lake Into ' eill'o ! ai,J relainaai Xa a , . . f Hilly ,tli J Barrens bring aithin Ittn mile ef tronn wer prmring Ma liht J ar t.tra i,iua ol t. S. Wbotw to lit tatrv, i . . - , I,v,,n i (lmi.T, l pl.lb phi n. ,lfp, aad sti pe irlain was palna ihr.wk-li a fhur.li TJ at tolgtw, wh a reH r,-e "'B '-"."l attpr.at.te.1 i wiih wmnrmf Tb. ;!.eal mating ,.d. Ir raiaod hu st,k, and rat bis mark niv 0, b bvt V Bveanl by bWJ But ef iB - rr,,,aisoWta.ir. UIiii Hit. Tie w i.edr..rJ Mwrr. all ilin; (,, tti 4irrit,.n alTa.r. Mil tl.sl lh A t,,ti.t .i .a ba aV'tra tn t la aantimt v lb PHli4 o taraa traa-ted 1s in a a, laal 1 1 n'S-e. It baa fell ' j. tl u. tl r j a, rut 1 u-)'. ij i ht' ( '! : -. . From tba Tarburo' Soutberaer. , j Jcxt V. 1834. "Mark tb Derfect naa. and beaotd tfie upright, for tb cad of that aaan i aeac. txii Jf. ... Mr. Editor In toe Southerner of the 22nd laat. wa Sad a faithfully written obituary aotieeof our h -hly esteemed and asnch beloned brotlier in Cbriat, Jamtt H. Haltk, dee'd. Tbia wa deem a well merited eulogy, and will .b ao conceded by all wbo were intimately acquainted witlihim; pus wun an aue oeierenea w beg len 10 aoa, that iu early life be became a member of tbe Regular orTnited Bantiat Churcb at tb Fall of Tar lliter, and who art unwavering devotion maintained and adhera-1 to the doctrines and tenets of the eburch to the day of hia death. In very few tnatancea did be fail to attend each aa nmtl aeeaioo of tb Khukee Aaaociatioa fork serira of years, aa a ueleirato to renreacnt hia I p.xl.il.,. ..I,.,-,.), jn ))nt Uittv:snrtj't.i,j.hilii- mmner ot AmciaiKos(in Jiorth Carolina) u eompoaed of "asect every wherespoken against," yet it was bis oO repeated opinion that ah was of tha true orthodox faith: and he seemed ever ready and willing to aid and defend her against the many innovations attempted lr false teach ers or designing men to mar her ceac and hao- pioeas. He was a man of wealth and education. wbich formed a decided contrast between him anrihisbrethrengenerally, yet such waabiameek ana uurnoi aeporunenl among them, that be waa universally bolovcl and esteemed by them; and in him shone with andimmed lustre that Christiirnftfce trait of "esteeming othere tetter titan himself." Seldom baa death ever rtricken down one iu our uridi-t-ofaa much use to thecom- xounity generally and to thecburchin jau-tiouUr. as nis iieartaim purs were-ever pen OTthe ob- hiw Hail' i v xt? fauumt-lwiilaia a las ablo-to-Btjty-nn4 nnble I v deaarla. Th a- it ,i.. .-1 1 1 i. : .i ii. 1 I ' .wKunpiuumauiij aiu lir.lll aae bay no reoaoa to hone ever to see filled, since he ni "a man take him all in all we shall never look opon hi like again." But whilst it ia our lot to be thus bereaved, we deaire to submit with ttewmlng iye're3clu''ilMi ctaateinng hand of nun wnose province it u to give and bike away; believing w do. be aaenipural tvna vi ua it taeiuniai e-ain to our tliatnaaeil hrntti. er. Tbe doctrine of unconditional elei-tinn inn the creature' nart) eternal nnulmtinat inn fro,. ao aWcrigttgrae, seemed to be the- -tlteme- of hi soul, and tormeti the anchor of that hope which was wtfoly moored in Christ, the rock of eternal age. Iearet brother, thou haat left us, And our loss we deeply feel; But ti God that tiiitfi Bereft ua, Ue can all our eorrowt heal. Yet again we hope to meet thee. When tlie toil of life are fled; - There in heaven with joy to greet thee, Where no farewell tear ia ,hed. In behalf of the Old School Bantist church at hw JiUls ttl lUrJluxr.-- Tbe Peri corresnondent of the Now Orleans Picayune say that letters from thecoast of Aba sia, which be on the eastern extremity of the own oea, anu BMinining .vnngrelia, state that Scham-YT wi'R anfi-n I at il.r n iii' of mflOfr of -his buld and la4.wyiatunxl-raal to act-at.. itmereut points ot tlie Russian lines at the same time. All that h asks of tho alliee ia. to give bim plenty of arms and ammunition. Several of the Mingrelian tribes who have hitherto been op(Ked to the great Circassian chief have re cently placed thcmsolve under hi orders, their hatred towards their bitter and implacable Mus covite en em nr outweighing all other scruples. The Woingt')n I'nion has a significant article in respect to our difficulties with Spain and tlie awuual.oa of Cuba. .. It any that tlie "fiienda of the annexation uf Cuba understand the policy of the administration to look to the settlement n'fall our difficulties with Spain in an amicable and nonnrnble manner, and, so long as there is hope of such a settlement, that no atmoal to force will beiade. When it become clear that meaxure cannot succeed, the resort tn force will be mode openly, fearlessly and with the full approval nl toe representatives of the people. The sugcx tjone of the ueeaage are ia Uriel eeoT.lnm-r wittt this policy they look to a state of things which may enable th l'reiiiont torsive thewbitk qutxe tionin a leacealile and honorable manner." 4 Hrt Stoxtt. On Monday aiternoon htst yre hail quite a bail storm in tin place aud vicinity In thi plnce tbe stone thnt foil were not very large, about tlie ixe of pigeon eggs; but in tlie neighborhood of Beaver Creek Factory the stone were mneh larger. Corn stalk were cut down and the fodder riddled, water-melon burated open, 4 e. Vie saw a stalk of corn which had bien completely shivered by tbe hail, and were informed that soqi twcntiarx. avclda. war, in jured in like manner. 1 he most of the cl nnl aptieared to pea to th south of this place, but aa to the extent of tlie injury ttoae we ar sot informed. ray. ('. SnrrniaHi Kxw. Tbe Richmond F.nquirer "ciongratutariHi themruutry " on rb reanlt of th recent Ctmgreaaional alection la th St. Lo IlistriH, Miamnri. Kenneth4,Vhig) wa elected nd " Oi l Bullion " defeated. Ft i true th r.ntiuirer is rautioua enooch to Conine ita eon gratulation to tbe latter rircumataare, but w a- not easniarrnotigh to discern any uhaUnlial I difference between rej,,iclni;orer Beiit' d.-feal Tan.r'Kennelu'f triumph. Tt wai certainly a n ing vicnrry, ana we are giaa to ee the I quirer so will satisfied with it IJertlmrf Intdtigtnecr. A young lawyer took dr his Kret fr a New u-tunillaod pup; whereupoa Ut following eorree pomleBe took pao between him an another "limor r- "Of a lawver's lrt fee, if yosU tell at th name. Which backward or forward pll aiwaya th aam. And do It correctly. I'll bellow and hollo, 'Tu semper eri nihil Maguu Apullo.' " avswga. "Your rid He rrclvd inst ere cniac to bed. Was a long time ia galling thru' lay stupid bead, 1 ill "" eon worn, and about to gn up, I'artA.lanoBWw t aaaeitur' fn." A writer hi tb Flnridian and Journal, savs th Bpper stratum nf r btrida reel oa oae vaal net work of irregular aecbee tupndon niBg ait ode, through whioh Enumerable ritira ererhs, and mineral water ia silent darkae perpattnally 1W, Thcererk t,f this deaaamioa- lion ar too numcroua to tBealion ; ati t X txn afford fine mill-site. The ruinbsr nf miueral and tlaaruial inriBga in Florid i amr than two iIiimissiiiL a.Xlaa tbaary uf j'ruf igxasli ia ibat Florida waa built by th oral worm, and ether marine mmalriilaa. and that It took them Bp warts of ao haadred thousand years la aoouea- pusn it. BstVfn NtiiT Aiistrt Tb British Vne-th Aatetarsa I'rirvtriee contaia a anrfac nf 21 l.l.'ij are a: ilea, v,ni nt1evtt to oa third of that portion of th I lilted Mate lying ) of tb ,ttiaiii,.,, i,y e-aMaia a ppileia at reaeitt bate ef alol I.TKi.tX). The onnwai iwr-ana an ala,qt f t!,tSi.(ksi, of whaeh about !ll.'".t'l an ruin ibe I niied Stal-a. Th Bualxpnrta,alnut;l.il.Uit, are to th I aitd tiatea. The auvuual af tonaji aaaually n)Joa t i,ua',iaaj. A rWing Marbia ft'aw tb Cnlt-d S.at-a ha Wen bought ,y LaMtis Napolvaa, h ks aud far lU.lxaj fraaam, to ma rltU.es tor tbe array. Aa Aanc aoaa b.avr, It is aUo sSatl, Waa ar med ia Pana, and tl.rMia4 to su bis t iaaias, a he (In Amerie.it) alletaolhal it is an liifn-aneil sf hi patint. and tlaat lb per son who s..d il to Napoleon i,ad B autiyfiiy to eo so, Atwlberof lb machine baa kewa par vbavwd by d IVtneea Matilda, from tb Aauer leau ahreattea tu aaa tb tMparur. A tornado paaaaaj e, r pnrtiuiM of tb anrttvara pai uf 1 1. at euaatv a (w alata vwmiBg if a ?"' cir a ( wbaa-cn ever Bbtrb it (an I Mr. at. Mrltaf ' lra w ihr-t. aa J pn4axbiy so altier bi!diBgs l;nr.l. I.,,.tu. J'i, Th Knew Jt'vit'.ip- 'J"tba 4iH itiatriooaf ren slania ba ,. Jac,f a-wa fa? In, ! a1 taw t ha lata. p rt ia l U ivl it, tl i ria' t i.-iB i, ., init. I ,,, i VOTE OF NOIITII ClUlOLIXA. W give bW the cfn'xl you of th Stat tor Kerr and Raid and Scott and Fierce; and ohaU add the vote fur lockery and Bragg a it is iwccuveal. Ia leaking calculation of tb gala and loaiss w shaH com par with th rot at th lam Gubernatorial election. Tb Counties of Alamance, Catawba. Forsyth, Gaetoa, JackM, Madiaott, M.Dowall, Cnioo, Watauga and Vadkia, which here tofur voted with th Couatie from wtuca they were rspcbvly furaaed, will rot bow and for tb future aeperately. ". " . .. v IMl . "Stan. - Rata. 1852.' - - ScOTTrPutBCW. Alamaac, Alexander, Anton, Asbe, - Burk. Buncombe, : Bladen, Bertie, Beaufort, Brunswick, Cabarrus, Catawba, Craven, Cumberland, i. howan, Coluubua, Lamuen, Carteret, Cherokee, Caswell, Chatham, Caldwell, Currituck, Cleavelaad, Uavidaou, Itavief' i PSfifiSf KdgrmTjg; orsythe. FrankBn,: Gaaton, Granville, tiuilford, -GTeenav" Gate, Haywood, HittiTaX. Hertford, Hyde, Henderson, Iredell, Jackson, Jones, Johnston, lnoir. Linooln jradison7 Martin, McIowell, Moore, Montgomery, Mitnon, Mecklenburg, .v twn. New Hanover. Xorthiiiuuton. Onlow, Orange, . Pasquotank, Perquimans. Person, Rockingham, Kowan, Rutherford, lUtndolph, , Richmond, Sampson, Surrv. Stokea, Stanly, Tyrrell, I niou, Wake Warren, Waabington Watauga,. Wayne, Wilkes, Yadkin, Yancy, HoiLoWAv'e Pti.i., a certain Cure tor Asthma. These Pill liave effected several wonderful care of these complaints. Tbe followim? is one out 01 Bve hunilreil. Ja nes r ar ishaw. 01 rl.ra delphla, suffered with asthma h r fifteen uumlh-i, the continual cough completely shook hit evstem, caused bim to spit blood, and at times almost choked him, r.very thing he ate he vomited, and be be -nine the mere ghost of bis former eelf: H"T loway'i Pill in thia instance, were a usual ti eaatvul, (aiile.1 a they were "by the OinliiietiT, which be welt rubbed into hi chiit) and in seven weeki by these remedies, he wa cured; he baa since regained hi wonted atrength, and warmly recommend Unlloway' medicines to hia feiluw citixen. The Kew Turk Courier Bays: "The farthing can lie of the thirty-third Congress, after burn ing through eight iobg nnaitba, went nut on Mon day evening, leaving nothing behind it butsmoke ba the eye and bad odor in lb Boatril of tl. n WAHtxuioaiAituxAi.MujiijixiiTThaiuli, aeripttmn received tu H aabington National Mon umt nt Fund during tli month of July amounted t$.288.91 and tin amount expended to $3,291. 05. Ih Bt qix, Thursday, Aug. 10. Iowa Ei.xmoaj. Nine Connlie iu thi Slat hav b4n heard front and tli fl gurwi show that Jaine W.ttrimea, Whig aad Anti-N'ehraaka tot Governor, ks :psi ahead. Hempstead for Congress, tn thetameCountiee, ha a lik majority. ' Paxxaacao,Va.) Aiorxt 10. (Vtaotxti Covinaaaiuvtt Kljurriol. Tb elec tioa IB thia district to fill th yacaacy in the Ongreeelonal didegati', ba resulted ia the eteetWtawf t'haib s rVlirwia, I ir war at, by w"0 majority. 1're.i lenl Pieros's majority ia th district wo 1,190. BosttM, Aag. 11. CoiBoaoa rViwvs Mxts. ContBtodiwe Itoyra of the U. . Navy, died at tk Cbarieatoa Navy Yard to-day of aavilera. taltlllkOOItUt UU lUiii iiiEtiict (iiriu "I T aW eala' TVim TrVa-h Vaa haw' di 1 . taes aav n aiaay af la al..u Wla Caaaaaaa, Uiat an still ton Ina aaa : mm4m a.ia.iaaata at bar aiaal Utrga ( ibtl la aa4 bb4 aaaaa. thai kaaeae knaila la aaita u ia BaMiav Uaal ItiailHaMlaitaal ta Ik taaanken taaaalry. Ta Mat af ike B,.n la Una Caaasaay toiag t la to nwB C' U lMn trwm Al to 14 aatstnl aweuaa, Mm Mtawtog sisn wan fa-sl-aaW. JIBK4 rl.tVU. rl4w, a . rtirrti, 1 1, rmtot C. P gilt 1.1, AHwaey. Prtm niUa. a-raury ., Treaeanr. W. U. el ll XO, wawaral Agast tilrwrtonl . Ositstaaatot.-Jaaaaa fine, IV. i. A. If ilaaaa. C. r. MaMaaU, Maa.fl, naaaiB. . C . laaM, Jasus U. l.arra'l, Ja l. U. I.itwt.at. W. J. MaCaWMak a. - Uara, 1. la. t ola, D r. B itr. WtatrtaaaH-aa K. f. Li'l. J taaarnarl ltr. . II. I'nfia. V taamm. jwaaaa Tsataa. itiaaa,. Wtlllaei A. Urtftt Bauta-av-Ja4a t. ceaaav. l'atavtaU.a. J., H, Ceak, Ptveacn It. al. e-all, Usaaaaaa.-aai g Trey, tanet I arats - lat. Rntoat It. Beela. All saaatMaiaaiiaaM alnaal4 a ina4 I Ito IWer. tory an af piatUg. t rkTaft AD4M1, lnetry. Aaraa Ilia, lilt ttU. VIILIAK t. 1AIX. CESCBAL AUt.VT, JIALLK.II. !. C. "1 r I tt ataaa k Haa ea4U.l,-a a all alalaa a t tka ma koe.t, ae baa a. Haaaai.aa M i 361 f 230 .219 n 441 235 75 W I 108 813 W23G9 Vtt2 254 72 " ' 00 651 18 648 JSKi 6T1 . 650 757 tt) -M16 4H9 701 3e 7xT?- 3;13 - 00 946, 6.f4 657 374 . 775 ' : 602 . Oil , uo 85H 611 371 - 582 426 6JU 79 N1 tiT J2ff A'Ji 444 490 410 00 " . 27 M7 654 910 674 , UX 672 36 00 343 271 U52 301 000 ' 19 maj. 00 IXt 714 441 642 371 642 426 00 66 310 739 00 00 597 C98 6H3 C94 .699 638 62 " 00 7H3' 13XS 811 Hag 904 1473 36 00 249 228 225 219 246 . 283 00 59 198 443 178 357 304 512 37 00 48 122 603 107 461 125 00 30 411 392 414 388 4u3 . - 399 00 16 540 551 834 290 216 maj. 000 00 00 ' 270 1013 226 9-tl 220 1007 00 44 W5 9;0 1008 725 1139 1017 107 00 600 lUd 4J3 146 000 000 00 00 178 6"3 134 490 158 544 39 00 305 K70 211 404 324 973 00 77 : 951 . 746 1019 497 1293 679 409 00 4'. . . 345 414 259 610 364 107 00 c"2 897 00 46 - - 341 721 363 704 3X9 713 - 6 - ,,. 00 - 138 808 00 00 1005 1063 991 945 995 1078 00 25 1524 480 1552 345 1015 526 33 00 , 3t )6 368 368 000 65 tmy. 00 00 368 " 651 314 302 5 maj. 000 00 00 55T "S4t 497 42f 951 ' 58C 00" 43 360 246 290 2.16 306 237 00 45 368 408 335 227 91 ma) 000 00 00 . 762 340 493 210 687I 243 22 00 1034 393 909 280 1250 392 222 ' 00 " tM) IU maj. 00 00 214 240 191 201 229 230 25 00 733 883 708 870 827 1034 00 87 267 459 282 397 274 394 72 00 6X0 1931 621 1418 290 573 00 122 278" TOT- )0 H-mttrrH0 00 - 260 670 2S9 567 ?W 66 19 00 000 000 00 00 613 , 010 510 484 752 605 178 V 00 706 209 620 132 741 141 103 no 451 432 3oy 210 0lH 161 maj. 00 00 721 1421 680 1115 ' .052 1025 70 00 l4 1030 88 1030 95 1115 00 ' 64 3-10 1342 383 1400 424 1109 347 00 504 5S0 455 " 530 4'I0 041 67 00 167 tV.16 17a 597 238 596 ( 171 00 " 1528 1796 11 13(1 03 00 4V3 247 539 316 - 494 331 00 - 43 347 312 324 270 334 43 00 54 t&h, , ..i-.irftM - ,-,v7iU, 02 .JW ,..224 4 (nl 341 5"iO - 263 471 331 601 00 I 61 n.-EWrJTBU. 'I-t''iO... T a i-.v.i,.7g8.,...lHla. 3d. 358 1072 342 '823 310 1036 y-tjtr'' 10 776 712 836 672 970 932 00 20 llitfl 5iW 761 301 1019 621 00 00 1279 439 1036 277 1378 4"3 135 00 - 124 194 678 146 708 113 153 (Kl 5n9 9i5 604 867 599 860 135 ' 00 121 1376 1046 937 464 797 00 55 1133. 4481 1081 JJJ3Z 4ot. 636...0O O0 8 80 714 58 874 95 " 00 37 282 114 280 87 275 109 00 2 472 729 00 00 1102 ' 1561 1032 1357 1180 1541 98 00 - 162 697 167 691 163 754 00 55 247 C7 302 210 388 245 193 00 428 157 00 00 283 im 286 1067 304 1145 72 00 1345 393 1073 242 1261 325 00 6 758 650 00 00 336 694 2.16 357 341 639 00 00 --42993 -- -4MH4 39,058 -39.744 00,000 0,000 0000 00 42,993 39,1)58 0,000 - 00 ' Mai--- 686 O.U0U. OQU . ti-it Ba to Iran ,ta t ara. 1(4 leraa W,U WaalaraU. la I mmf aat aalaafarlary aa ra f a a aa a to I'taa. fcatai, Ja r, im ::. ' . 18A4. v Dorxxar. Bsaoo. W. 0ai. W.Losa. PRICES CT7SREHT. WIIKIHaTOn KASKR. aUported axpreuly tor th . C. Star, by Ja. E. Chadbenra A C , ConmUiica Mirthanu. Wilminslon, Antrait 9. Tt xmtime The market tor Una arUcl baa ruUul vart.atMuly since last review, with a fair demand from ship per, and price are. without ahangtu. Tbe.iXc neipte for the week ended this morning bate been light, and tlie sales fiit up only 1,615- bht No s ties to report sinoe Tuesday morning, and Bone onermgon marxet. frtaiTx I rrKT,:,. After ekMine? nur en- Suirieson WlneiUy morning last the price ef tie article advanced 1 cent, with sales at 45 cents ft gallon. iuce then the Market baa ruled anatrady, and price hare de-lined to 43 cents. at wriu-n we quote the market ax firm, and only ngnt suppiv oncring., linen. In common Rosin there has been better feeling in the market thia week, and the ale reach 10.737 bbls. There ia a fair clock on market, and" we male a rood ennuirv fnan liuv- era at II. $1 05(tl 111. as to eiss of bhls, 80 bbls inferior No .1 cold oa Tuesday tl 75 bht. aa i., a . , ." .a i aa. in never aemann, ana we note a fair demand for shipping. The receipt continue very light, and th sale of the week reach only io outs, at xc- w p uW, . lut hightost figure. OaFOLI haXIZT. atoaertM SBrssly fcr th Itor by A. V . Hera tort waeieeai irteesra, rarwaratag aae tasav musiB BKraaaata, a, a xveaaai aaar. ' Horfolk, Anrnit 12. Coati Vary few rivahv elU muily at 76c tor white and mixed, 77 (4 7Hc. for yellow. fun Begin to entpe In freely and price are drooping. -Sain nf Superfine al 181 ; Extra 9 (4 $9; family 5. W look fur .till further Berlin as th art 1 convw ia. Stitis An In ay live demand at our last quoiatmna, aad hut few arriving. Pa sKnouired for. Son in market Jiyi, Fts. Iull tor all dasripUooe. Spirit TnrpentiB qaoted at New York mark si at . lit V'e., with small demaada. T) qaot Ja . i t... , . a a. i.i m -urn. ia ewr marxet r.ar naval porpnae. Ltie PatWwwro. Tbtjui(town f I i (5 1 tt , v. r t r.tt. ftcaaiK Very plenty 7etenlrarf Mai-art Anf H Toatenn-a Markst wittwail Baatoriai kaag brsaks fair fiar xne Wllit-Wl qM aate at II 40(1 5f tonmon aaacnptioas and tot eat of ordr,l.IS t t.i. Ceaa Demand limited at 72 (i 75. Futra Prioa a bule towir rj (5 J94, a analily. Bt,Ta eurv.1, heg rouad. 01 (7 10. Weatora n l. 7. SB I shmilden 6) u Cl. - Baliitston ia bbl. 1) Itaj. , Vir- gipaa n i-p line 'J. iri,alernai4 Inernaaing Pernvlaa (55 eieiman . pr ton. - raywnsrtiit irtrt, AnrtTI ... ratn to MaaBractoren at Vi. Com la brwr. tbe eapptv wae better daring the pay! week, end nM al 1 1 25. I'bnr o ehang Bale at 17 7 J to t Hi t.y snpavflrw. Spirits T 11 men tip 40 l 41 eante par gallon. Raw d 2 2i 1 f 1 50 per EOBEETS'3 Kj rtotnei (tot .ao. Xsrf.ilk Ta I SSM btty. as Vartad aaaanlwaattl sf all tiaAa ' aa4 1 .a Ware, aa ab. Uaa asd retail, aaaaa BNaaataaraabaeiaaii.liBaaslbs Va. C-ey-r Way fl , Milla. n.i,tnba, Ae. (tavalal bsbwas saaaaar, sua la, eaa. I- aaaaaaa Kaaanw a.-. a II. a. Sit rraaM...f all basata, toe all Bar. S-WS, BlaoHaa W.ltaas A I'naea f-t waaibliaxa, ' T,a. t raaaaakaaal aaar aa a-a aSaaalLaaaat, '" ". Aa. I ' a. aval O.I. aaal laaa bat Ma( , r-b -waa prjaa aa 1 siaia( Ai-yatrab wf ail tba saw SI 4 aV at tf (wh"aa B t p ptirrtlT" a at 'v -air V , , t V. ;.i , A W W0KX, by. Viitimi Udy. A I ai Ma." by Marion Har buta. naa kamal.' eume, 12 too. vol., prie (1.25. . CKIT1CISMS OF THI PRESS. imir--8ak U tb airl oad rtrikiaS tiU Bw Aaierieaa atorv, voaaentac Ikr atoawaa. tareat and exhibiting greater ttviilrae ef talent tbaa any of oar lady writer hav brenirM eat top Btanyeday. It Ua story of life la Tuginia, tha principal a-eas being laid ia Richmond aadaltn. eating loth planutiona ef tba herein end her fnen-ia. (lodey'i Lady' Book. It la writtea ia a splendid atyla, aad with a ordinary ability la ta portraiture of ihirsaen. rreany a. rniia.x ... . Tk auvuer ie certainly a lady af Bases bmib ability, and a srraoefut and atuaailv writor. Boataa Traveller. , . Tm gmiu alon. for tastes, could have can. and exec tod the aoan blvn Lacy and Ida. Th book i full of humor, and br xaarka of that true genini for who sake mack it n ble. w e eaa point to ao recent famale worts aa containing iner passage tbaa Alen;" bulla Post . i ., W haxard tb eoinloa that " Alone" will be found quite a interesting a tb last Morthara Be vel, tb " Lamplightsr." Baltimcr Aataricaa. For aula at the X. C. Book-Store, by II. P. TtTtXtK. Raleigh, Aug, 1854. 32 IS. TOII ISIIITIUIllTt. Frext yitelier a Ickall' Seaeral AaWtiaiaf Inn, Arnaver bctlbtji, ii A Ut BMattway, . LatoKeatM waauw-SU. .' - ' Naa: atl antit its miiroe-jrtreeviiiew erlt,-" , orrosirx tux ALtaiax woxx. lilti Rttml III CriiB-ltriet, nvi doom ro aaoADwaT. ' ' ,7k ntbscrilun hsvUg txtnulv and gnrarpaatad ar, rangemmts for aiaouacturuig every art tela ia abir Uu, r bow prepared to offer to lb publia aad dealsrs- utrainuut tuv ooanuTj Wrought and Cut-Iron Railing; 0P EVERY DUSCRIPTIOX, - Crating, Mhattere, Door, Portable Iron Red Bicaaa, plain an ornamental; trioe aae, era dies for Children, IroB Chain, Helteea, ) Waahstands, Vlower WerkataBda, , , Umbrella and Hatotanda, aVc.' Alas a superior quality of IROM PARN PKXCK, all of -which they will warrant l surpanifl strenxm, darabili ty, beeuty of deaiKa andelieapneas, tb maaufaetam of may ether house in" thoif Tfrio.'. OrderTTreni "stsry ase lion of the Vnlied States thankfully received aad ixera ted with Uis utraoit dispatch. IT LAVr.RS, 1M 0nuid-Strst X, f . - Jane IX 1864, - tsx. ' . KVMHEL'S Patral Sarhine Strr tchrd leather Banding, The only Patent Bandt in tU CoutUiy. Tbsy an nade from the bait" oak tanned leather, and thoroughly strvtehoil, cemented, and riveuid tofitbix, anil made to rua perfectly strait, and with a perfeot hag to the Pullies, and warranted to bo a 8 rat rata "article aaei to Bloane to purchawr,. Thcj can he had ilnjle.aoabl or roand,wilh Lace lather. Rtvita and all aeoajaaary artlcln. ia th liu. Uv adireaattig w- aatxa.w'KwMKb PaBmiaei aj'srry N. T.- Jam It, 1841 . KtM 8CHIEFFELIN BROTHERS Co, a. WHOLESALE DRU0GISTS, Rear York. Uaee Kemoecdto Ao. 170 intana Slrtet, Corner f of Beehman. Iinnortinr b teamei DRl'UH from tbetr erlruial marketa, both in Kl'HOl'Ranrfthe KAKT INIUBH.aad a,'-u KKKNtll AND KMil.lrill CHKMUMIA PER. PU.MSRY. TWfH. JiAHI AND HAIR BKUCHKH. . I'M It UL0VK8 AND 8THAPH. PARLS A TltlKHTI 6PONUKS, CORKS, 8OAP8, Ao., they ogartkna oa tha moat reasonable tarns. Orilera either la psrsua ar by mail, will receive tbeir best attsatioa. yaa li, nil. ' ia lj .FET.F R A XP ,4 ff Da. KnwaRD Bt.xrcnn' 0 1 All 1 X.JJ aaiiXUKJ,, Par tbe In and Ago, Caagm Teysr, DLSPCrsIi AND iLC BiLLiOUi AFFECTIONS- 1 TUKPrtAMofUiU ttedidna will UU vlthMl hep-it(itpe r fajmF of wtnutirtitta, tbst ifaa f Auric MisrrtM hmt eur4 in or per-mf t?htr il tus bm introdtttvyd, thui -ny tthr Bvltctii ia mm for U Ttr dtMt. Tbt wvOiein hu ntlthw AmtiM or WiioiB ia it- oa.pwit.o4, tvll tho InicrtMlleiiu tn af a BTlectly aruthy thwtmr mo4 l-iefhly Minolatiaf ta iaricenitmf ia thejir lndr3iy. Htravaa abiU auiaff ritio ttMvWiao wilt M W tw. Wf af3if t mmi or Uap atBttisliM a mon iliu ia tatir xImjU twalta. Platitrrtt in srtiion of owaatr- vbera tha Af pro-. raiti vilTtU "Weli iu aiopi Uii.uod.cino, a Uw fa tieat ia aot ol)ijrd to Uy hy whtlt nir troataitat D-l thfjf mj ho iiar. af a p4j car. Tha Pro. priotor oi iatrosioo UimmiW. of oortifioataf tnm thooa of ihrliightof mfrteliliiy. hut arofm mjK t Ut irk bay un hottlo ni yim "ill hav tba lfllibl aroof io jorL Fail 4irooiiaM for lu aaa w pony otvi-h ftottl. - rtiauaaaa ha al tW oAoa, irawiat waar thia awiicta haa carott whoa ail Mbon havo flailotl for li.waoHia aad aUiar OMniiaiat tatra taaot Wiirr ktUttnno ia tho atarkH. it haa alao Wea takoa with tha moat aatoatahliif aaa- .a aarorat aaoea af KtMfMaaiiaa aa4 tioati far thoaa omaftlainU taha a tabUapttoafWI twlea a 4a. Oaa anIUa or (hit atodiciaa oryaAaa aaa tha aninl --atfw4araXvfeaTt ) a"ae3aSOee - a" aa, aj a ., a-" a -, ,, a, -- Par sal b vrnieuM to all Bacts if tk tails 8utr aad Canada. All whidaaali ataler ataat be aMretetd to MEfll a HLtKCKliR,aoU Prufa-iaafi, M Breadsay, K.Vsrk. Aasrra P. P. Peered. Balslfk MavUaB. Hast I s , Simana, Rag at Ca, Caarlaetas, C gala Haaee aad C. P. Regan A Hria, UalUsasrs, M July, 1. is. 7 ip The People's Book. "VyO aae was eaa read shmU be wltkast a easy sf ll lb Ctiaautauoa ef tha Hailed mats, Deilaraaaas af ladapasileae as Waahlsgtos's f seawall Aditisaa, Jast Pabliikad ta Urga (va. Heavy Baser, M saga Ulastralrd Bilk ta Bortralts ef Wa.hia.ioe and Janata sassa Wate saser. Ptlaei alodi B7f eta, Pa say eaa are 4t-. Coaauter ag tb atvto I wktek ibistoaAt at p. It tt as f u cbeaawst aa wall SB af lb swat aaeml bseks ever saMieke. yssrirdsrs M to Pabliabee. I THOB. p it aaa, -UMMaia wfra. K. I. KelUba A raw ta waaaaat as sail Ibe eeawa ksab tbrawibaat Ik ewastry. daly I, ItoA, T-r W. T. JENNINGS A CO. . tanuiit Miuii tii v " ZryxE cLOTirixo, VeiTlllmbtK r. t. jiiiibo, a. g. tBraiisto. laly t. IU4. tt-law , rivllB andywlrwe bavin th AreocyofM CAKllAKt A kttltllAM 8 (.New York) CCUBKATKD PATBUT MCloflEOM, wsaM latonn lb Tea as4 Iba Pabli is ewaateat. that lb-y aaa saw praaaared to farstab as Uealee aad sib at tbies braty aal-atwi 1 s.lraiaaM at Iba Vaaaeaaaaw- srs laOW Li I fUll IS. ftart laalratwearf W arrsaWai. , l'KRIII.AK't ItolalAtxl It C. latiearter af bfaaw-al la-WwaaesSJ, fa. tT MaiOan Una, 8. tat. Aayart 1 1, l .. l. X3-Jaa r4iel. ef tt lifirdtkln Ihrtf. . 'pllf. nharrlber ba fur sale a awstbay sf yiaaBsC I ttewba sf lb Cwtawold r hiw Oxfurdablr krssd, sbitb bl Bill awll l aay Mas wbsasaltsd ta Tbia intk ba baas brad free east af lbs best vr imsaartad, aad st sperto to all lbr tree-It to btt sareaa. heavy early Btaiariag sf ssn mail. ... sad defy all emssetltias sub ihwr srwew syrl. Tb np af ibe w Bacts sbirb ware isitr,rtva at at yar, weigbed 1 1 lb ssra, ef a Wwat. A tot sf BetWa alaa,blw4 tast Marsh . aveyarW aliv MM Has., aad skew Is bsxsv ket rian) lh. Distleatan era to vi beet to esM saat as tor laaasalvsaf a ! by aaatl. alaissJ Wll.l.ltbl RKItolL. ' ' Marsbwaseml, Bsaf latbtwai CHy, M. , " J!y 1. -- . jrt 1 giwr a aew sa l sf Beebe't latoat Myhx, I IkM v weste Hate, be tars, lira, I , UI s4 Vasl Bato, ITAXS A l0O. Mattklsib 1 n
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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