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NORTH C A It OLI N A S TV R A iJ in ii 6 D A Y -MORNING, OCTOBER 25, 1854 Hcu!j-(L;irolua Star. RALEIGH, N. c, Tl.n.M.T MtiltXIXa, OCTOBER 19. Tiie Fair iEvery ItoUatid comer of the fcood ly City of Raleigh i full to overdtawin,., A crowd Wtuu J tii expectation of nil ha torn in t ttrwa the secnnd annual xlulttua i til State A .cultural Society. If Raleigh has acrer 1 iTn full to exi-eta, the certainly b'aow. But f r the dint, everjthinfr woold b pleasant and agreealle, m far at least M could U expected on uch ocea-iions. ' r The s.rti ! on exoihitioa- are quite umerou t"0 kii.1i o for t to attempt to specify until we r. -. .e the official catalogue. We thought w ha.1 mule arrangement to give H in our present issue, Imt we were mistaken, not being aula to get a complete copy. We will give H a scon a we ran. We, however, append Mi artist' description of a real North Carolina painting, North Carol!- na in desipn, ln-auhject, an J painted by a native North Carolinian, now a resident of tfaia city. Mr, 0. P. Copelaod deeervea credit for thia ex hibition of hie genius and skill in wielding hie bmb; and we troat he will moot with tnch n cojiragtmnitVfrtOTX-iiyth CarwUtaa a Lii lirt eertttht him tat- The picture of "0t. Rir Van Vmu win awisi, " i dwitnd in part to represent an event of the hiphsnt interest in the reoeot hUtory ' of North Carolina and a a whol to show tliat !ie i not the Inirard, the leepy Old Kip, that he has bren represented to be : but that h 'm really wide awake and marching forward with f rapid stride in all the various improvement of UK Tim naintinff is a combination of the real and iil-'U; accordingly we ere ia th foreground (embracing nearly by one half of the canvass) an allegorical design, in which Onirics i represent ed dirertcd by Vistiti waking Old Hip front hi lung nar. In I right band she holds the sym- ' bol of l.'f power, a pen, with which she is - poscrl to hare arouet the old sleeper at ner tost, and brouelit hiin to a tat or soaca, nr.tr K- ri.n rf. Well pleaanl with her effort thus f ir slW archly turns to Vitcs (the lovely female figure at her right) for further direction, who entiling swootlv, simply point to heaven, a th " proy.iir FiuP-ntf nwi"Trriimc,ga11, piidiawie sliuuld br .i';-lit. In hr left hand she holds a b'ank croTI lifMjn winch he (land pretiared to nwird her future triniiiphs. The moral intended to be taught her is, that witiioutmfwwiwn dirwledby TtliijioH ae Hiate vr jmpU can t truly great ami -At-tUnvr-pief th canraw wearivce) a landing, and specimens of tb chief production of tin h'.M '..-.wheat, wta, rieo eittttiW) totxkceo, tar, turpentine, Ismbcr and mineral ores. Bp m.i ot tlie growth of the nuu also, a swa nn landii, pine foret, mountain. cnery, Ac, Ac. C trta are 'n hauling shingles from the swam lor tranirrtation, and wairons ia the dintanee. approaching from th (nr;!7iaii region, loaded with the abundant eitrni'l of thor extensive foreU. Our larr-e canal boat, deeply laden with shad, hrrrinj!;", corn and othor ceinifliidities, just m .vmi; nil under the direction of her proprietor, and anither at the wharfs .beip5loadriI with Iiiirglcs,"V iXffiHi. to show alia we Have an abuii'lance for horn comnmptton. and " lomt to nirt tn l'rr." leaving thia portion of th pictar aow and tnrtiin in the main centra of the ennvM w be h il f arrprcwnratioii (imperfect Indeed, in conv p inwm luUi reaniyTToToii oTthe bhhTTuWikk' mi l iVi.m;rW' vr presented lo tli ' Oi l .North' SutcT!. This portion ofth piotur r,' tu'hj ilvlf. It mityji nrvtsnarr to remark, h'. merer, tb U the " tmiiitcf lnn" clctrd is V" tho "wnUtr nftlit WTtki Hon. Kenneth Hayner,) i aldrcsning the vast mujienca who " have 'awenibted from evrrv portion ofb Slat and fr.m oilier Slate !, to witnus thihri txbaittx. The audicne are deeply interuatu; in tin) ! picot remarks of th jLMuiguishcd pr ier oev irivmg the stand, with whom r eral of the chief orSecra of th rtat Arriiullu- ral S-niietv.-- In f-mt n-f 4-t44e4V af tit sjnki'r observe in gay uniform, a band of tmivi.-iaii. And tnoun'el on horseback, fr tb f.n (i'rm'i.fl of gio4 order, are arteral 6f tli nnrh.it of rha d tv. In tmnt and around rfmn ' nn'1 tWuun Jlillt are many plain old firm r, ni". Iiani.-s and others enicauwd in social cms .. ih. imting th nierttn of th various iia . 'iWiJ .S Lu-iH4r .w'.l (U i!m)4mw S-i-i; : ; 'uui.iJ.ill Utit'U'Jicroiuulav. I i ! . it f .-'di-m '".'ne ir ibeentrancgt n . in on. led "plendid charger, th ' -V i', Colonel Iliiniphrrrs, of (hislow, an I our i f in. fi.-i t uu ; a) Hi at th door, with b.,.k and prn. t! in h:iud, tli worthy treaarr of li - i. lj, J, t llilli hlll, r.q., Ot lialrlgri, iii.ri ar area entering th gate anil other e ..0111? on to sea the show. A general (baking l tiaii.la an t lrimnl!y greetings aeon thrnnf hmi tii en.a l is di'.i?nod to illutrie the kind, xadal qiial.ii.n f.r whoh the people of north Camliu are so ju-i!y ditingu!hvl. Revond tb Fai Oroun U the "Cifu of ttoki" ia en peepi tl rou -h the trew, (ho a portion of the mac;. r. ii em il mm, the l"it ami I'umb and Ui Ltn me A ylnmi, and other building. Jteyond t i i'v. ilia Central lUilmad. threaded with th 1 '-Tr iph, is seen paS'ng rhmngh th Stat, aid nut a.beaiiiinl river, which winds its way a t't Uo iih Sulds of wlnut and corn, until ils ! r rmpiy into th Aibemarl Nma.l, rn t ie i, l,iirvs of which ar two larg shad an I heriifig nherie. i'- m.-mi tli Albsraarla and Pmlioo foornl t U '!. I, niemotal 1 for ling lb im I- ii.l in .Vorth Carolina, ( poatb wtr i f li.e rvioii ia are :e n.l,.aia, shifai and other ' - i a. a d in tb di'ianee, far ujxm 0 ".' .1 ,'i.i.iic ie.ire," may l.s seam, ataoug other l.ij.a. on l.ir.-a aad beautiful frigat uf th L'. K m-w.- la complete (Is plrtur the elos l ar breaking v, tlie eky is c earinr of and fmm th vaM ti er- urMU a fi 41 f i7eav tight t indtroh 1a U 1m.m .. uiaa wsv -. I: mania Art iniit,- Uara U.al a olli- a 1 i lr oa tli Catral lUad ea tli 17th, 1 ... u 1 1,. city end rkaliings' thai prove! tab v., .;wii.u. A train that bait lr eta rile roil io doc ri.tru. tnm tlie road wa proceeding , , ,, . . . , ,, . , I-ward, tl.s -il h 1 lh. Trym, ..king w . r f r a pen-r traia that wa bringing a r t 1' rwoKap to Ui ralr. Ii water , . e n a.. I it wa forced ta atop U a short t i is. 1 1 1 v'nrer sss.l a ne.-ro ea to warn I -... r ti a af th ebatrartioa of thewsy, bat 11 .;-o ail dowa aJ HI aalrep. Xli gl r -t . f ids pn-oo tr train dij not perceii tli . , i iiu .I ii aaa so near that it wa impiaiaibi -.-i clbaion. He did all b mall and : . i!. la trains csm Uwoiber, iumiad tf el bia life. Two aru wr vary - to. lard p.4iinn, a uefitoua arti 1 . el.v., a 1 !.i eiiy that i.'i iioa!l fof il.t bw a-et .n vtite tt wImha t'tey ch. a it) In. rfr-na one who rather a; e ar;a iv!.'' (I, .,.1 f h p.l !, uiio. i 'r nd ua I ,'infW-l Hirar at lb J-. - r. f -tin..e I in tb rtel of ! t has hi aiiub-d, all w tt tt -w't st wf vi b-T r , - -. f.oni a !.i. h M r. n.s. i,n -- t fc , -. i ,1 a,r.fr 1 1 ' lu Tat. Xxxr CoKoar. The following U the raso.lt fSr member of the next (3U!i) Cons"1 ia the Stair where election kave beea held. eotnjiared wiih tli present (WnljCongre 34th 1'oM.sms. 33rd Coxa. Arktiaa, California, Florida, Maine, Vermont Missxmri, . 2 Pennsylvania, Ohio, miiana. Iowa. S. Caroline, Total, Otnoitlon maioritT. 48 : demorrarie majority ia 33rd Oongre, 1U; anti-alniinistratioQ gain in wj member elected, on. There are Hit member yet to he elected from twenty State an eijiiat number, via : 74. to be chosen from the slaveholding, anil the tame from the rjon-slaveholiing State. ,; Poi.iTteat CoaaEPTioa is Star Toai. Th New York Kinres say that th primary elec tions in th oil v of , New York, "bar become. within two or three year, not only corrupt and rotten, but diguting and demoralising." Offi ce, y the Express, are bought and auld like brer in in Fulton market, but not from rMitv bit butcher. There i a ela .of bitlTie and blfwk-teg who new iora, ana who make more or less at ail in ate mm aru woH knowirrt tickets ther create in the primary election, to the bt bidder tor them, and that for much atufll " a the nhram is. von can have och a delegation, and th dnletm'tion is sold, with a h-ne!eene that would dUguat a negro trader ia.Ilanna. These men live through the venr upon the money they ret in elections, and of the tf.n irnllirms of snoiln thpy rc eSve a tnff-e stiarc To thi oue, the Kxprei aacrllics the inereN of taxes in New York, the incBicioncv of the n.- lice, the freonency of murders, the insecurity of pmpwrT. in us inuignaiion me A;jrftii.u(v ciare mat It l "rue tor any v rt of Herniation, " It knows not hnw to "onntlne these Huns and these th who are growing np withra the Terr bosom uf refinement and civilization." This is a problem which the desptwd and liatd South Da alone Miooeaslully solved. Ci.l.lo. We learn that acolliaion took place aliout fouroVclork thi morning, near Toaeliov's Uepot. an the t Uniington Itiili.itfh limlnnnl between th passehircr train 'Kmiinz South and a IreTgln! tram". " TlieT'iftooiofiie, cr, etc,, are much iniiirreil, although we bitye no detail. The colored fi rem nil of the tisenirer tram has had one of hi leg maahed off, and sums three or f lurothnrsare more or le hurt, but noneiiJIaU loftrf - U - fiajiiiiigers liave-beaw-liuri to any extant worth naming. The xpres train goiiiK frtnriftsiTtuTneri,ticing nnaTil PJ ps, iirine ing the pti core of the down train. The fault wa with the freight train. it'll. Jmtrnul Ppeculatinf on tha roulls of the lateeleetinns in I'ennaylvanio, Ohio and Indiana, the New lurk llernlil says: Vte repeat it, tlie ilrai ocratie party of th North identified with the prcneiti auillinisirauon nc l uniiigon i wipi'U out, ' exterminated, gone. J her is nothing tit admiuistratloa upon which it broken legions .can by w-oTyytiacn1 ;, apil tlif romnant of it trm ot esisience ut guiuiiK too snora io jusiuy me slightest Xiecfaktioa of anything "turning up" to redeem iu fallen fortune. And so tli .otli- ern democratio 1 party, in connection with the administration, ia ruuttd, diafiersed, and dis banded." Prxxsri.rneu Kiamoin. Pollock's ma'or!. for Oovernnr, in 47 ctHinliea, is 32,2(17. Mutt th lenHrati Know-Nothing canal commis sioner, will have alxmt lUl.lHHt, The Stat Sen ate, it is said, will b conipoaeil of 11 democrat". l whig, im i mn, uem., and t Hrt, Mttiw th HiHiae of 41 democrat, and o'.l nppoition The ntUcial return elect John Catlwalladrr, in., frum tlie &th Congreauonai ltistricl by 8 woe TcuorfaiaiGBatiTiiTO I.ranr. Tiia num. ber of immigrant who hav left New York sine the Bret t Augaat on tloiir return to va rious parts nf Kurnpn, isajtiinsted at six thou sand, or between ten and- IHteen per cent, oa th total amount of fniiratli.n airing the earn tun. H. lossrs. Aiken. Kailh, lluxca, Unaika audi Kralo. Ther wilt pmlaihly b a mainrily in th tower branrh of th lgisUtur la favor of pir ing th ehvtion of ren .rii far 1'resident to tb people, inetraJ. of their being eluctwl by tli Le- iriaiur a nerru.iore. th track-layers and workmen on this mad fln- utieil in uai'K in tins eountr, on miy last, I hey vara aisiot ntna mile I mm tier now, Kowan, Willi every prospect, w nndrrstand, retchlttj; Satlsbtrry befbrd XJhrbrtms. 'earriro blUi lit. Is nt HrSAuirs. Tlie following are th aaate of th reauwliip running from th pons ia tb I'nited States, whirb hat been dcatmved ) th f'nt t Him Vraai iacii, frjrtn. NiiWk lor s-aiiairwia t v.iiy oi niavgow, iruu iavrpoi Hit ftw I ora iiumholilt anl rranklin, tnna Havre far Nw Vork I Ciivcaf lliiladelphia, aitd th Arctic, from Liverpool for New Jork. Mia Ilrr, ia bee heharlor look, give th following adnc to Indie, when walking In tli street. When thre ladies are walking torrlhrr, it, is letter for on to keep tn advene f theoiher to ttin tor all Hires to perit tn fnalntaliiii ova anbroken lane. They curtn t sll bun hi ooaveraaiioM without talking arrua each other a thin? aejt ist eWww km! wf dime ia awk ward, inroavatiicat, luiewnleel aau shiwldalways b aroidrd. AIo thru ladies) waiajug alawM oeeupy In Maeh of Ui paveuieat, and therefore jc 1 aW luaa loanir aJoo th i in siflil inn- Ui-aras. J Sre yuuug frHiUmt nvt do so. ri.irsrt's Ortmo or Wasniauvon. "Ak grHtlrmmt I" aohumd Unuaparta 'twas jut a k was alxmt to emtrk for r.rvpt suaa youn I Awsaricaiis ha.wiiig to U i I annoys tn th mightyCurais Uj(kowrDf jn,r,,uuf,o, t. wr pad tli raatomary ealnl at Tuulim, and url4n, had olitaine. bun. N-ara-1 wr pMl Ui cuMomary salnlatottia, a lira 1 srrlv akrl, " Jrt fmtr mmlnfma, M iklitnn I" "II wa very well, repln-l tU youth, briciilrnio at lh thnnifht, tlial liirt wars) th ewonlryiaoa uf Wluucion " h was very well, tiraeral, ha w left Ameriea. "Ah, grntlemea 1" rejolurd h, Wahineioa aa asner vtharwi Ibaa well. Tl.s airaeu U hi fan i full, I'.auvrity wilt talk aT him with rvriK as th foamier of a grral rmp;re : whew say hare ehwl b kisl ia mnt f Uv nh Eiartiow ar li..T ,"svfov M.mlprl'ra, CM. It. Th Ibaa. Jacob ColUrwr. uf MmwI- ork, whig, wa textay sU led t mu4 Jtuta HetiaSor fwr lb bm ten bv a aiairiiy in tea II af alen ii aaad tb iUu, L. It ran a rd, of M. All ana. Ire o..er, P r U abort term raraiiii.g rtaarly tmj atog ad i vole. ti.iv mi R s;s' mra waa ditivered tli f -riHi. It aa anoaullv bnef, and was r id with mneh f .r bv H rrlie, Th iiwrni. l.noa .. n. 'f I" ! r'r to twr of tb I'r 4oi .Ui !,i.tu r low. f -"ay, -w , , t' a 1 ! fs'na s lr irr fr n M t, -4 l, latalela'l.a ' n! Vr .! an isle 1 nis rr. in ! i !i it f. It -.11) an ,a e i.' ''HI of St-etit of II . .lire m,: d h J'rm. Oj'mitiun. 3 . 00 s m . 4 l 00 1 U) 1 ft 00 S (Hi 3 1 3 4 20 1 9 00 1 12 00 11 I 10 1 1 t I 6 00 0 16 67 48 .88 5, -. .'I I -l .4l.t I l.s r-."-I lr. 1,1 I ia M .r ft Ml ,i a .1 - 'a i... ; t: . j. Ii t l I .r i I l'. a nl r. . I I. i to tl'1 , I I. - 1.. I,. - -I- l' n r..i,. . ., . fl t n .i t . 't It 1 ul. PVrrrapS") Aumrtatei Pre J FLRTIILR rnoSl THE A ElTJC ! 1 1 Niw Yo. OCober, 15, 30 aiinutes taM 7, V. M. A letter has just bora retired from Jame C. Lnc of tb Arctic, dated t yuebrc. It err lHra'es tti r vrt hercUifor given of the lo of tli Collins' family ; and agrees very nearly wiih all the version heretofore 'given of tbct.rrit.le calfrnitv. - He Uien prx&l, tr aayf that about a nnarter to fiv o'clock on tli day of the sdiision, th Arctic sunk, carrying down all on boardi After considerable uuetlii.e, be ro to the ur- fae with hi sus; h wa again carried down, but again rose with hi f.n -clinging to j mm. dust at mis juncture, a inr? poruoa m : th whael-boas whk b wa whirled about by the tumultuous waters, struck his son on th bead, killing him instantly. . Th aeon was aow awfal in the extreme, and beggars th power of man to describe. The surinc of th water for several hundred yards, wa literally covered with men, women . and children, all rending th air w ith th taoet heart piercing shrieks for help, Manyeuitaioed themelve fir awhile by piece of the wreck. The Captain and eleven other got on the wheel-houne, and floated off. lJuring the two.days uccre?Iiiig, all but thre died. Two vessels hov in sight, but the dcn log preventea their discovery, r inally, the ani bru hov down, and rescued them ; andsube quently six others, frum otlier fragiuenu of the1 wrecK. C?ofilS(iajJjili'BCJS oticrs of the Unfortunate Arrtic ! I ! A despatch wa receiveI hera early this morn K from Quebec, announcing the gratifying in telliiFcncc, that Hie ship Cambria had arrived a that port with dipt. James C. laiee, of the ill fated steamer Arctic, and a number of her pas swngcre-, mclmttng Mrr-Oorir r.-J law of Mr. James lirown, ot the arm i.FHnwn Brothers 4 Co. Alu, Mr. Smith of Kdinburg, Mr: Ancn's wife and several oilier of his rc)n-1 were on board the Arctic. Hie Uenpati h gives no further particulars, but from th fact that it states a number of the Arctic's passengers wee rewjueu by the Cambria, we have tlie hope ful inference that others niuy have been rescued. STIIX IATEK, - Th Baltimore Patriot of Satunlay afternoon ays, a despatch was received at New York Sat urday morning, by Capt. West of the Atlantis, prior, to nine o'clock, direct from Capt. ' Luce, who was in Montreal, which announced his safe ty, and the rescue of Mr. Allen and Mr. Smith, uh other! inference, therefore. i. that none of Mr. Cniliua' aiuuy were aieu oy tlie suili vamornt, nor thers prominently known, or tney woiiui have b'en mentioned. Capt. Line docs not stale in hat manner ho escaped from the Arctic, or bow Iiiinsclfnud companions were situated nhcti pMMC dup. U antitrs into nu partwulwrsv.. 'TPRTlIEIl'TAUtTtTL'ASR' Nkw Yoax, Oct. 11. Another dci just received here, states that Capt, bine, tvAilen, Jlr. nu tii, hie nd Ibv of the. crew, were other t;iMiriiicers. pickeil up fnuu a raft after ihey had been float ing some lima at the uien-y id the sea. Capt. Luce's son was not saved. There weono la.be on the rapt wiih Capt. I.uco whou the t-'aiiiur'ni overtixik it. . Iliejtk'JAMtlllgrucein tlin midst (if.g.1umn, has spread a gleam .of joy over -many cou'uUih-'j niiecs in onr city, and they are nriw imluceil to hop strongly, that other may have been saved. LAK3 OF HIS MillACl'LOL'8 ESCAPE. Nw Y'ork, Oct. 15. The following is th tub tnnc of Capt. laice's statement as telegraphed fmia Quabee tuMr. Colliu t Capt. Luce, at th titn of thecolliaion, was lie- low working out th position of the sb'siner. II immcdiatrlv ran on deck, ami aw the iron steamer under the starlwmnl lew, and parsing astern, grasing aud tearing the guards in her pmzrr. Hie buwa ot the atran-e ecl seenint to b literally eut or crushed off lor ten leet, aud seeing that ahe must pmuaMy smli in ten uim ntea, and taking a glance at our own ship, and believing that ws werecompiratii elj uninjured, the boats were cleared ; Hiid the firat olbcer and ix mau left with a boat to board the stranger,, aud ascertain the exteut of her damage. The Chancers were luiineiliately intttrnt'tcd hi tftlii, ana tins lour ae.'g puini wmiWrpyrTWTp-.iT Titi.TWew. Mrw it OTic head J fi.Tlaiia; ainl iTeaTrii-"T cfi'cctiraialteaiiii wer uiasle to atop the leak by gettiur siirsioTer th bows. r'tntiing tliaVh Irak was gaining en them very tast, notwitbaaaiiding lh very p.rwcrliil ef toru lo krp hr Ireeti captain rceolvnl to get Ihe Irnti rendv, and havifN many la.u aud children plated on them a pnvible. No u.uer, liowaver, bail an attempt Isren nra4 to do this than. th Iremea and oilier ruslied fiilulb boats in airit uf all opiswitioH. Seiiing this Male of Uiius 1 ordered the hunts astcru to tie kcpl reaitiiisaa until oruer could lie restored, when Ui my dtatmiy 1 saw them cut the mtHi ia th bow and aoon disappear a'tern in the ti g. Another hot was broken dowa by prrsona rushing in at th davits," and many wer precipi tated into tha sea aud drowned. This occurred f wftil 1 had been eogage-I in gettiug th star- Uaard guard boat rcajy; 1 bad placed lh aecoiiu oth.r iu change, wheat tlie sauie scene was ua-t-d a with tlie hrat boat. I tten gat orders t .f Um Mound i -llcer Vi let go and row aftr lo lnp, keeiiug ui-ivr III stsru, to b ready to take tha wouioueiid chil Irea as wsai as the fire went out aud lh i;iu should sli p. Mv atleniiun was then drawa to th other qaurtsr boat, which 1 round broken duwa, but hanging Py un tas k le, A ru-ti was aiai ..r bur also, aud .me lil'.een g-K ia and cut thetack' I and waa a.i out of sight. N 't a seuinae wa left on bnf, or a crin!er7 ami w war without tools to assist us in building a raft, as our only hop, and lis only orncrr left a wn Mr. Is.naii, Uir ihipl mat, who worked nobly f..r the aaievor of alb" ' - Jduiyol tb pjsaonger, who do err g rat tsraaa) luf tbrirrmlrtriiaaiid urrv, did ail In their power until lh latest uo ninil tlor the hipauok. Mr, Itogsra tb chief iiginer, with a part uf hit assistants, bad tat en on of lh small duvk lis.ali.l Is I"1S tb aliip aelit Jvll, poilevl wat Willi about Is imraon. Td fori raft it Urcam necessary to get lb only remaining l, ai, tu li! bl, lolo the tr. 1 bis being atvuluphahssl, Mr. K.ri4o, to chief efhecr of to Usat, taa,ug caia w keep tli oar oa board th isMier, lo prevent tltoa lo tb boat fioia hsaitii,; to ois pnarecdud to work, s'lll te.leg tn I U to get tb wcanea and rhildrru on Is-aril hi U"ll at last. I l-ry had male .ijeil progiasa la eollect.g apari, hn Ui alaim a gitea that th snip waa sinking, and th b at wa sh e4 of without oars or anything to bold thmK. la a it ai.nl atter, at alaait a iUarter pal Ett Vbk. P. M., th hip went dowa, earrjuig ry aailnit bisird ti Hit ber. 1 w.a fouitd my seil on the aurfc-r, alter a Uief a'p. auk suy wa belplrs ehdd ia my arm, trhta I airua Tmd aivaiif lint!w-l doamwatd t a g'U J. Mh. ami l-br 1 rrw l.rd thiurfr a ..n.l titer I hat hearfr rrilii VI. aad tt.tt tli bold off mv rkil I a 1 ami.- -lr. I anrla. VI bra I r P Hi Hi.s id" Hi wtr th P..) awful and trt rantdinr sn prmled tirll So iy tisw. ther two Ujn.lr.-J man, w.i wira aad rliit.irrn wer ini;.tiin; NM-anea aiaid nl of I'. wr k, r tiling ujn r. h utnre ir helj., an I ttni-uiroi !. aarlal titer, fwh an t,)iliii a... nay WiliMamtf s,.n. (id rtv ti. fr - Aitt'-I il.-s iartl f tti of llrtmsa 1-ritljf t ilUor,. aav (j i - i 4 K sa b I, rod w In It i t of lt. ir a t-'i'i n of tli I l lis I la t .. riimr sr. I III. t a f. r.l .'-4i It -11 il jo. I t '.l l .1 ja i oiv i: Il I. ul uiv .ia.l.rji ..it. t. r 'a tfiji t h .itch ) It ' d't t. if"" ,ih . .ti . er. a-. I SO t irr p. I i y I m. .1), U atuwlooi ! th Water up to our knre, the - frif -icct'c1 I bresiklug over as. 'ft srfrsied f a.iu our I Ir.en la ..f the wreck, and pa-U tle bignt, e,auh I eio?tine.errrv hour ii be hii-t 1.-1. . i lie morning raioe, but not a living aoul a aid be aeeu tait our owa party, eoiiftiaiing of eevea mwi, AUait r..ja, Mr. S. M. WowlriiB', of New York, was relieved bv death, and alt tb other uowbeiran to suffer aeverelv from the want of water eaeLpt Ororge Allen and -myselfi Night at uiet came n, thick and dreary, with our minds made up that neither of u wiwld h the light of another day. Very aooo thre mor of our auffering party "were relieved by death, and Mr. Allen, a young man, and myself went all mat were bow lelt, ana we wer amen " haunted. We slept tor awhile during the aight. ami ixsoom omcwliatrelresnca. About an hour before daylight on Friday, the ?ib, we saw a veaaei's light near u. V all exerted ouraekes to the Utmost of our abilitie in bailing, but th light disappeared to th east ward of ua. Soon after davruht a hark hove in sight to th northwent. Th fog bating light ened a little wo observed that sl.e waav aionng aiiparentlT fr us. but in a short tune sb ai peared to hav changed her conrae again, and we were doomed to bitter disappointment vet I feel hope that some of our lcllow sufferers may have been seen and rescued ty them. ' bhortlv after a ship was discovered to'fiie ast- ward steering directly Pw us. As soon as she approached ther fortunately discovered a man on a raft near them, and succeeded in saving him. This man eved is I'rcocfiinao, who wa a pasecntteron board the learner with which we came in Coltision. -HI informed lh- -Capti thauithere were on piece iif the wreck-, aud he YiriK'cedtTt ciSo around jfc www laiKaiwi..ti.iait ajwiaiijii oi.uaii I'i Slu'alu i - conditinn. Shortly after Mr. jams Smith of Mississippi, was discovered and rescued. About dusk aii-1- othcr piece of tke wreck, on which were fiv of our firemen, was disco) ered, and the suffer! o,K tlte e,Htbl lil' found. Captain John l!ucll of the C imliria, proves to have becu the Captain of the J ewe Sievens, whoae memorable rescue bv Captain Ny 4 the t'at'stic will be remembcrc i-T. - Captain I.ucc, with his fellow sufferer expect td to leave for New Yorkon Saturday evening. Caplnin I.ue ttitd,tliat at the time of the col lision the anchor of the steamer Vesta was drawn through the biwi of the Awrirr nbout 18 -tttebe alaiVH the water line.-nnd an munau hole bad been made at the inUnt bviShc fluke of' the nnclioraliout two feet brlow the wat)kr line, raking the fore and aft plank, and finally break ing its I'lmiii, left the stock rcniHinie in aud through the Arctic, which rendered tiio attempt to draw a sail around the bow of the vessel im- iracticnlie. .ijir. r.ATTio Ar.RiyrP! rocu dvvs litis frdk xCaori. fjfrnnrl IhtHtt hritrrtn tht Altirxmvl Hte ftnirrmna! T.n Sliiye r.f War .Villi:.' Tljhjjttyiol in I hunril V Nrw Yosn, Oct. 10. The TWtis reaehijj her wharf to-day with four day later new than t'tat brought by the Kunv pa, having mailed on the dth.iiimunt. Her polit ical and commercial Pews is highly important the former f.ir more so than any that has reach ed us siucc tiio war question was first opened. , rcKianasor nix a ia. The Baltic brings iutclligenca that a great fattthrwii t night on the Crimea on tlietrh nf SefWiubr, which resulted in tiio titter anuihilu- tion ul the ItiiMians. Ten ships of war were 'sunk,- nrrd Sehastnprrl bail lallen. At lant account, the city was flame. Ten thousand French and Kngliah were kifledi-aod 4he- 4oatr-Wt-erghtren- thmrawnd men, beanies t is euty-t wo thousand that were ta ken prisoners. Alter four lautrs of de)ernle fighlinjj, the Al lies stormed the Hnai;n rntreneliments and drove ibeenemv within the walla of the city Monachik'iff refused positively to surrender with his shattered force... MAHkKTi. Cotton advanced nn eighth. . Ptiit . Wealiirii-Ciuiai Six.;. Ohio Sli Cvrp while nltd velluw Coiisola V'.J aV'l Sn xitrii. Ciisnrrr or rn A a. rtc'j Car'. The New York y io.anys: "It is tim that the world slionld know, that wb.lo thi wiiter pourl rig fhrnngh the semns in the Isi-.i-.d I he Arctic, and oeiiili aitvuncc l i;h tear! nl suine; the men roniHjriiig the crew nf that tessel, including seamen, engineers and liretneii, acre, with one 'lllt l !Cir III prill iltTT-'jr'fii" Iheir own -nutiriT. to the niter Unn'TnTff ortliivT rTrT T,!' tn ttrcir r-hare. TTiey a bo wore stroiigel who knew best how ti cupc the danger: who were moat s.-i u-li.ui.l lo Iroiit death Hi tin thape: alio were hmst laiiul- iar Willi tlie l.a and iiirtr tu-klc, and who vaerc best fitted 10 coiul.itt with the tierils now threatening men, women and ehiloren alike. war lb first to yield to acltl)niri and onward me, tli lirsi to save themselves at the snse of tho they aer bound In rescue At all cost. They hav succeeded : thirl y'-r.iie nior aeiiiux o hav liecn brought ashore, but nut one passe n- g-r. hat a eontrait In tins conduct wa that of a Ri 'ifrsh regiment aientii ncd by the Herald, whu. when the lilp .on wlmta they wer emliaiki was going down, stotsl cacti man at his ist, like a pillar M stone, till th l i.lv i..o.srn 'e bad deimrted. and then rauk without munuur beneatu lh iiievitabla death! What i treat of th crew of I . S. -brig Saner, who, when their trawl wa going dowa, not only made no raah fir the t"ta, butcalmy al.d oa the Kinking wreck, ami in some case gav up llieir own place in the is.ats, alter Ihey liad ole tainr.1 them, to secure tl.s safely of oilier. is justice, howetar, to stale that of tb 141 crew and oflicrrs of the Arctic, hot twuty-igbt wer seamen: th rest were en::iiirra, stewards, firs uii u, sbikers, .i.ii'r, Ah J ulhct laudsiuru' A T V 'oT Sn'rraii'car.Inl5"'JnvTlr4 to send in a -st ti be read at the anniversary n th Unilint of ti. IVgiira Fnlim, farniabei thi.- U-itaprry errough to Cvvor half a dnaea annirarsarr flmnerwr - "The 'IMirriia latbevs. f .rsonth t What had tber tomtiiT-ia tntra.a wait th I'ilirrii Mother I il is true they hail aunrcr. android. and airkiir. and danter bss wiuamt and tme within. Hut tii ni.fonuHsl I'll -r.ns Mothers, titer had st tily tl c to endure, but ther kad tb Pilgrim Father aim i and yet tl.nr name ar never lnentnmr.1. Vi ho si rr hrarsl of th -.:.. )t . win. .... . ,i;. : I ha or of them I tit bn ever write is in gt. drfh lo!, and inak airecbeinrM.lieeteiMbftbriu This rif-auf!i, lency ua tii pail uf tb ura Wyond snduranee, thi Would actually opps that .New t.s;lst ! a) r.n..ior y rtd juntrrity peovidcl by - ial act if Pr.iv qriiee; t'lily -Mrs. liriuans iia vetMBleerrsl Inainnai that ti "rr r waa a Wntuaji in tb ra-e that th Mayfb.wee ever bnaairht aortl.in I Hit men sernrs tb Atlaolie. I asrur ymt. at dear fiien l". Iti it I am prs-fentr mrjTisrrl wp tlte self c-iairsit of awu. The aiprodat )ery thirg to tin niael'ea, vea U. selliewiriil r( o.l.aiv, end the t"--;-l.'i of a wis 1 e-tina I did hoi that tber wa i" prenaraitv tl, whJ! Iraa to woman. tV hav stilnniit itoictlv to their tnrrotsaat. to awirrr.tlnr a w wian V tl 'na - wr will a-) Hrny sattavt. ta t stetH-iKsl ilu ea privil.- r w II ant fHir- Bltml b dt-Ud'! imo 111 Ir-lirf I tut New Kof. land waa "lied and ra-flrd entirely hv 1'ilriia 1.1 hrr. I ..w dm1. 1 liar y last turn fail era, if tlirv bad lat WO ts itlirr f And I lr.i daau captain, I al I uwa M in o oiin. irit Joa that V ia wnl I Ua in't yrif tn a a. I .a? tc;u.'ii i.,r-ls aa. ll yM la r4 prtiji ft v ar tov-at "l h i'l.'jsnm W t.t.' " Tn In' of ri.'ifl.lri.l,ia i at sis'! wv 'u) nf d'-i'.ar. I:f -f w. Ii i a m:i nptma j t trained sli ris, ta all Ii II r.l .aa II, j .1 . . t '!.l.-. It fi'l I-.-.a 1., lo o'. 1X Ci'V I' i. tn with. a l'w - aid, 1 I, aoi.n if a a i . ,' a i I Vai- ! ta. I . , al.. u ti,. f r . a. t so it t rt. , t . lot a ".i.a.1 I'.i.o to V, t till lh li I I i 1 . f i m i el. From th: .Yrw Tjrk Jo irm d , Cassia. - the pma CIIILP, ' B) Xijir G. ft. i'Jt'. C. & Arjr. I harl thro' all the lonely night, . His vuier of moaning bw. Where, by tl taper's Hiekering light, ' l lw tuwiher watch'dhi brow. " " ' At times his breathing was an short, -His groan were siipprrrt. The little sufferer's heart I thought, At length had beat to rest. Bat soon his tinr mice would well Along tlie midnight stair. While thro' the chamber ros and fell, Sound a of murmur'd prayer. And I wn conscions that he slept Still on hi roueh of pain. And she who krv'd him most, till wept Nursing a hope in vain. . P.IKT srcoNP. , Apiin dim niktlit came down tlie air, But nota star outshone. j To cheer the lonely chamber where That mother watch'd (jer son. Lik spirit forms, dim figures brush'd, 'Mid shadows to and fro While lip waa mutearyj rar washush'd, To catch his breathing low. Thro' all the night, while chill the eloet iisTitargTnnst my'wnwiiiw mm; - irtfwtirvrf rrfJftWf r.limn iii.jt- An Angel sent on mission mild - -, From Mercy' realms of day, Pans'd at the door looked in and smiled And bore the bird away. foT Rtit.iT, M. T., September, 4844, F A N N I E. The folbivring artisiic picture, which we find in tha Now York Mirror, was doubtless sketched from "real life:" Vaiuiic ha tlie nv cutest loot Kver in a gaitr hoon . And ilie hoyden knows it. And. pf course nhe slioa-s it Not tte knowledge, but the foot Yet wjith ftn-li a modest grace, ' Never Hcems it Ortt of piio-c. All. there are toil many ll.ilf an shy, ur Kad or mad, Or wickeder than Kanuie. Fnnnio liaa the Un' kt'st buir Of any of tho villain irU: ItdttOH nut whownr (tn her noek In silken ctiiUtmUU curb. it rtr-fe'itu 1 o nrninn hf?r 'nn'f w .. Airload a.t ljooped with lilli hfre find there. In many danrou fomtoun. And Kiitkiiie woarn a iiy hat, iSnucilj yes, all of that I Ah, thrre lire nut many . Half an y, or and tr mad.- Or wukodcr titan Fannie. FiinnJe lays her hund in mine ; Fftiuiv ftpeuki with naitytfx Fannio Vinas me, she dutnt I In her own imiptti.h itr. TTiciTsi'iTrrynicinarirl ilceplyimglis, r'; With aricl nwtlcil in licr cjc. In the merrie uiniitli nf Muv ""Tannic swears sincerely -She will be my own, niy wife, Anil luvo iiir ilciirly, ilcarlyj l.- t.vcr alter all licr lilo. Ab. there are nut many Hull sii nhv, nr sail nr mail, As iny triie-fieartdl Fanuicl TD WOMAN. Awake ttpon a cnuli of pain, 1 see a tar betwixt tlie trees j Acroas yon darkening ficlil uf can tiiiic li.w an4 - tlrrevmin- Kreer. f Mi curtain's fol.ii arc fainllv tirreJ, Anil iitnvinK lightly in her rest, I hear the cliiiruji nl'a biril That ilroanictii iu sonic neighboring nest. Laal ni);lit 1 tm-k nn mile nf (lice, Ifnw it wa ruw-cil I ilri-ail ti my 1 Dot ill jraer tn Ili avcn for ta'0, 'Twa tint inwiahe lor the day. IrByati.ntJwtril jtorint fig! "TViTiaiiociT iny we, incrcahcil my jiath 1 ciirt.f4, aiiTPcuriie.l, the wTIilcrinjj eye That burned tliia I'evur iu my brain. Oh, blessing un the quiet hoar ! My t'l iuchts in calmer current fhw fhe i iiotciiti.ciiiiisii'her iwcr. And hath no knowledge uf toy woa, l'erhaia if It last yon peaceful star. Hilt LhiIimI nrxai my tunitng brow, Sh would tut pity from afarj lint kia ttto, a the Ln-cic due new. Ilssar TiaaoD. NU W STORE. FALLJt HUTtll iOOIH .-Ia04. MoOEB ft WILLIAMS I KK rsraitinr s4 onin( at th Htara forat- iV. Ijf arrapiM ty W. C. Tnaaa, Ittwar atock f M.W AU UK-IUAHLli UUUU8, ssabrauiaf Aairrlraa. Li,ll.h, . Prwarh. SM-.n-h. IrUh. I..rta.aa4 lillalr) Coast, Milk. DrtrM tliwxte, - aiiiaU, . lUaka Mibhoas. Iloatrry. t.tote. . tlMhroMerlr. rM A , All of wklrk kvtf err t aiat .hi the tt rWvorahl Una, tary fl lia..t tha. sarka .ill 14 II lli.ir ltrl a atl a4 eaaatia Ibair lfc a(br ea.t;lnr ll..m.-ia rlakr, 1H tllliKI H.llt.a, AbftttU WILLIAM. . ItaMfk tt- t tlk, 1 Hit. 1 1 VtiWirt'tTt rHI, Vtllt AT rKTrtt". Ml Mti Ml) i K. Ta. tt tv.ata.iitM w ta. I at... Atnrallwrat .iiatt ot V. aat X.U. bar.it plra. ar. W lalMratutf ll pmI.i.c tlial I Ma t)irair at Ik. t k aad T-.ar tlA it-aMl, Ilia .M,ta lia K..l a4 It PabntMir (of rnl,.') .! itl tfaar Pra. To-S-t. So satti tat ttw aanai), a tea sabltHtto aa Mr ntaa f HWftf .1. fraat a ffv pwNWf fn aa. I MO.it aiol a. Or l. ti.r. f.-r 1 li i .!. .1 UM Fair, a U aald at I'-ut-lMarf a ta tttaliik f it. ai.-tiit. tHt ta It. i. ai-.i. I ...4 y i 4.. k.l.Nr(. a.4 tk H. km. ! ant l'.iri.at( K4a, tu rat will as r.tot tin It it. t .r'.aaaia. ,1 MamtMililp ar Wakautiaf A. It lllk, Rti!-li har4 '.I., I -.-l-i I U.t R. I:, M.i I . ttihtii . 1. A. M iiittia. T a. X k. Pi.., ?. Mart't, Ilaiilaa 1 l Wliilav a-. i,a.ll J, J.rratl, ttvr-'-wt, a4 J. W. Ptt, Hiatat.a-d. J1MUU kAIK. SWt . I MASiXIC fttf r))..r, t l, II A. 1 Loii.iK ui I p...i.l, af u,, f .Miiilll (AkiiLiM.t. an k. l-t ialrax-4 that la. Atwl raaaitatuaj a ot ti..i ii-tv ii to toi4 : iki.-.tr - M-.4., rif, ta. I t rt I --.. at, at T 'iOta. far th traMMU arf ao.iaa.rt, oa-rra.l lh. rroottv La-Ira. ar rr.od to a i o 1. 1 ia r, )-r r 1. L t .- i o. a. toont.4,i ..-.J -.a. I. It.. Coa.ua.lioa an aral t4oiUo. of IL llrant t.t(. ll-t.I tt T. tul, 0"t. 1 l)l. ol. tir4 (Wn-tary. Hitivun l.irrt.t: tiv.. to- a ao.l f-ii t.a.Oia. ..I w.i. . . . to a..lio 4 t,. III . "! lll 1 . t a .O-l ,1.. Ho 4.4 t t- -to . 4 tl I tfco. M -.' i.-ka . .-U , t . . 4 ll O. l t..' .M, h .-a I ' 0 tr-. 1 l.i In4, a- i fit l I ... o. p... ... a, 4 i ..t.r in. o. .4 r - 1 to '' , l'...o. to o I mt vm S i..i -ot oi.olirt ilili tot- s.o .-r. . toLIIUOt I 'I, femli, A,-td t, l.t - It-f, liUt.l'i, retcrsburz Femalo ColIcgev mitt r, Irst e' at this lasutali.. witl I ea U tart w fh.ts.-t hi tuia saoetk (Silk aVj f sfirmberJ aad di- . tl-e I rti e iaiy, lJi. Itev. OKtitiiili W. t'AKTFR. rNsidraS tut ft. jWlx Utwes, Kmics, . R0PERT KERR, A. M-. . , MstheMtked Xtar1 momic. . WILLIAMS I. iAVIS, A. Aucteut Lavucuiiv Mi LiuMtiu. ' s J0?K1!I BMALC Moticm UsUfrug- n4 1'aiotiDg. J, PREIK WTLFF. - Music iwd DnkwiKf. MimKMMAJ. TATLOR, UriiaiornliU BntiH'tiea : Mm AM A5 Ia"5. . A UM f STEAD. Primary IerUotot. ; s Term nf Tuition for tht SclalaMic Tear : Primary (.rparttnent,,..,.. ,..,. ..,,...,s...s-$ Afft'lfiuie. ,tlvanet Enjelirh lriK-be,), ..... 4U Ujulf-tciatt-bihr Englisb tranche witlt lUuin vr pmvk, ; ... - EXTK.W. Motici-B Tiinpnag-i t?;h.... 9 Mue oo Put no of -4itiivA"r , 6i IraiiiK io Htm il, (pr tUitrt-t)... . 9 Fainting in Oil or Water. ()?r quarter,).... fU Lc(ari and serimt?HU in Natural Scienrca, (per wnirrt,) ,. .,...;.. 6 Boscred Muftie liaily xervbtp, no charge. BOARDISG.; Tminu Ui. I from a iftane will rMlde ia .he fnrany fWtHfflm- 4rtiiit-WTr' T."'whvy TtW!rFWlTWBW . -f .-! -, Petersrmrg Vl ?eptraWr . n.i4. lOJ-tf. NOUTII CAKOLIN A BCHJK STOKK. IP ESRf I). Tl BM:it has for sals, tha Pa prcmc Coart-rteporU, uniform scti ur llngl vol nmes. Price reduced. Iredell' digest, th ret Tolatnet, 8waiu'i Juflice. North Carolina Forro Book, " Ami at greatly reduced prices, in quantities or by retail a complete nsorttut-iit of School Btmkai Dlak Ko.okf; itatioiary and Fancy Artile ; Juveuile and Toy aWi; all the New rublk-attuna as soon aa iftued; the Htandard Pubticationi In every depart went uf Lit- j eraturer Artu- an4 Hcifpee wnd tn every langtt(treF jliieifnt or.MtxIem, Music Hiuki and Mimical Tnttntnientf. Writing lt'kg of leather, Rovvwottd and Mahog ony Work HtiXfi, do do and Papr Maobie Walking Cane and Whipi,rvt variety. Chtti e 0 ltl I'tnii in tSllvcr and (ld Canes. Veloctpudi'fl, Uiga, Hubby llurno. Bari,tihei, Wheel MtJtlomticttl InntrutnenU&nd Tlierraomel in groat variety, II00K BINIINT0, in every fnrlety, promptly execu- yryn.rr ft iiATr y.KffV: any rr ranted frenh nnd jrud neieett-fl from the santt appro.' .sedkmen ad Gard e&eri in tha Northern Con my, . . -4n HA II OA IMS FOU THE VKOVLK IX 111CU WINTEU GOODS! Rst-imit, Seit. 26. 1864. rpo T -I- v 0 THE ED1T0II OF THE STAR t sas ,Hih .- As an ulil friend, 1- know yon will be nleam.iT tolnorn that I have rctiiriicl from Sew i "IS. an'U,!l'.!.a."i''i 'liLitU (Sli!iSiL!!li'J!--4 sive assortment ot ricn, taucv ' ' DllY GOODS, embracing rrery TariHy tf frtyle nnd fashion, of French. Kuglinh and AaiTrtcan fabrics for tha Fall nnd niutor Trade of lrv4, and f which I will tliau7Ptt toTntnTtirynnr tttilj,m.Ui readers " at df lm i thera TWHtr, brtter anq ctiean. er (hmIh (ban ttiey ever brutggl.t. They cuuaiit m pnrt of, any tSpientiid plum Mlka, Ubiok ti.kit ami itomnaiinf, " " Frt-nch and Knlixh Merinos. Micb Freitfii Catibnierssa, t'id Urlauutt. uf new dearini, French and K(iliU l'r.nu. High eulured (lirelittiua. Mile and 1'ioth Talntera, , ChAaka aaii MiintUma, . .Maid Aljmct'Ki. ruid mitl Cai-hmera Fbawla, k hiiB and red FUnnela, lrikh Lsittena. ' Linen Hatidkerchlefa, .StorIng:ii and fJloTM. " V Woolt-n Kbiitf and Dratrrn, Mnin t'uHart and L nd;i leTei Velvet liouuets. Lce and Fringft, IjuiwrlHarlr diTr7 "Taaaiiiivrcs ali'lTrsnnffs, p(;W ,i Kentucky Jean. - ti. Togctlir witk a in aaaortatviit of Ready Mail I l.tillllMi, just fr.na th rctiry, and m.mg iheia mat very tnprrii.r Ovcrcoai. Frock and Ureas ','uau, noe I'asaimrre psnta, and Milk and Velvet Veils. tt U bipu y.is and your liealth and ksi plnesa. and utatliig ro rtty, i remain, dear sir, - Veurs tnt'y, U. U. SMITH. FrptrmtirrSStri, 1HM lii DAGUEKREOTYrE MATERIALS. T V. THOHP10H. a CO., Jit Brostwsy, Kw 9J . Tortt, MnstarraTera ana lrt.T ta txi tyft f'ara, Apparalua, .M.itliiixa, Hreaarvrrm, rir. ea tninorters or I'talas, I brmlrals, tsney rrsxs aad t ases. aad saatcrials of vry aeecri tiua. Vulrtlar.lrr Johns, V. C. lUrriso s sod all ether Ararrlcaa ratrras constantly on hand at th Vlanufscturer'a lowet prices and warranted per fect ll let II') aaa lii. 110! THE MATE I A1II.- "If ffllTFIta la IS. Si.l. 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W A- f-rttlt r-li. iiit- l!)t.- i4 )im m rUrm. antf wksa tkttl rrmiit. v rr 4trtrrli"n. litor itfVTMar tki-tn mmxf tirv tsMirvt w-. f Mr. (rw nil txhasr t !-" fcfcj. . Thry nrirr 'io'l, tsyiiaMmsB lh fttltil ltn rrwtttrt r4Tr l.lvr. K-itiMcVsl tfttMl athrr ( rrlry Or,mt, a Itral.ltvy tn HU art imm l a .1.11 oiii" rtniji . A l-i stlii'.V.''? km :.!i:V. Vv 1 -MM"l'U.' immt(ttft tttn ltm im i t ,. tmw flirst .v", Mtttfl id to rWiv th- tiiMrfU itHrt iff-' '"i w 'sim tan tatf WAE2AKIED TO ES FCBU.T YZCTX&StX. Thfs lilt ttt t tm Krtr'vt. TnsjtK ni irim. rVr-i rent U. fw-iMN-ws tiirt t'lflrt Bit! .wsr to trurw di.-"" rf tJ-ii!nrrvttlisflr iirtrt'lWfWrvif. ttmU $m or ?u.-is(ir.hH. Nmt wri r mixfvi aui tvia, trt!.) f nnlv our fc-i wIM i rnTs. Ihi frmirtiint tntlh. Ttiev firomAtv Kpwrtt fan, i.to -. rhltrnta and !-f-r Dif lftic ii4 mthrnm rreinrr Or , of all Minrbl! taltrv n4 tlttr la not anulfif-r mnlv hi lb lm) Mlstis ltst ratwiJf 4 Imjriiinr H"h hr.1in pn-wtt to th lun-rn Vlftt) Or-r.n M tltw I'illt. Thy Chf4 prtlttr ann irninn inn vyavrmw ti li' ft'lT TT' iW'K 6I Jil? riit IT -ft4- tH 14jr Jl mwi im'iiW'wt'iwwtiiriOTWTMaTarioa 114 L,JinSl,aii.r VwJn m IB..tIi XHCtlfflr tits sttily-liailiwt M1 ars r safrta Kmr Twf ami Vlllau. la) Korits aa4 1 annt)-t'arnlln. In Ralcigli by William ft Ilajwood 27-Cm. To the Amprican Pcof lei HOLLOW A Y'S OINTMENT Citizen nf the I'nitm, ; - - - Too kave dona nt ths bbnoraa with out voles, tYoxs ons rod of the I'nioa to Ik otbr, to Uaatp th sfcsr scter of tny Ointraeut with oar af probatiua. It I and already, it hai obtained raort celebrity than ny other Medicine In o short a period. THOMAS HOIXOWAT, ASTON tSniXG rrRK or SnUK -L1'S.Ur Cojitf na IttUr frontHr. VJ. Lantttryi'tf JIunlD'lk, Yadkin chh(iA''A Cortitiau, f. , tiffREAD II 1st OVV! WOIIDS.'' To pRorrasn nii.i.ov, - -v. t ISik. II l hot mv wink to horntttc notorious, arltlirr Is thi letter ariltua tor the.tai-ni lte of writtii. lot s. ay. tlmt.ytiiir oiiilmfiit vurrd me nf our ,4 tl-,. wort dn.illiil tutiiiriiu-0rPsrry-TI,iiir ft. ;T( la "ui;Ir'"to,"M4 Wltttiti aaa uoiiai'lattHI ly-aU-wli sio-w -wr. Ho t tlrt'lytirj-unil the raai'b of au di' lita. Fur ma yi.r I aa afllo-M aiih on. of 'tli mo.! i-nhifui and. In.utik. aom aorv Wg that ever f.-ll lo ilia lot ol man ; at,4 sftrr tnrir, every intati. In. I hail urer linril of. I roti..n.4 ia dvapair sll h.air ol lieinx rnn-J : toil a friend hrou.!' at aeoajitf oTtarjr. .uia"of yoar 'Oini)io.Hi, whirk raoatd tli aorea oa my Ivtt to brut, and I mtirrlv rrpttar m f beaiai to my airrei aMr rarjirltt and d,.lllit, aud t. IL aer.niaktni.ut ot oiv friend. (atpned) , j- W. 1. LAXLET. AN KXTRACKDIXART CTHK OF A BAD. DHEAST, VMS KKAUUY AT T11K rOi.NT OF IVKATIt. ' Cnry of a t.dhr fn m Mr. V. Ltiranf, At Ct lta. Ximmlier W, ltii3. . To i'rof, H.o.iowAv. J- tu F.!.! Ana A K.(n M.. X, Y .t-irarrirrr krrwttfc ireimrctr mtmntr-t-nav. to t- f.ra voa that 1.) tli tte of y or O.eiuirot and 1'iU'. lb. hip i ma ifp aa hern tavid. For rt-)t-Bri tlie kail a tart Hr.aat, with tt-n moahif siorrdF. (uol of a Ai -m... uaiiirri. 1 we told that nott.ro eold aav krr ahe a at I tiro iutlo.-! lo ua. J.ir !!-it!t-kt a. fill, warn la th. ahort aravr. ot llirrr ntrBttta, lory f- ft-t-hd a irrfi-tl rare, to the etlooi.1 aoot ol ell wk knt-w U iihtnitud yoar MMii-ii .m fiota MraMr. Wriulil 4 fi.. of ( Karln. tlrml, Na Urban. I vn4 thia Iror l..h-l dr I'rimra," I'arlr. alrlimth I hi 4 Hvrw vrtrsnvrhWnf f Ei"inv"i; ft. at iliat tt-Ui-i't il'.il kunalug yottraihkciiaat3ia York. t,iaciij i . ILULliiSI. The mil thviild le Brf ronjoinKji trlih tltt Oinh tment tt ioW ff Hte jiJlrtvinj riurs; Bad I,eff, Cot.trBtlr.1 and l.uloliro. Hadbr.aals li.SJju, I'.l. Hurot, Fil .!, 1'. hvroallai Itoniuos (i eit. Hit ko.uaa, t hill.Uio, tlUb tolar, r-aia. . ' t'loapfoil Lat.Ja," Fvaihrg, . W Mpple. Ir.llir, Ht-arva, I laa-ra, rkie tliti-BM-, Koer.h.ad, ttoMtol. ro .lal Ihe FpiaNHthatrtil of Pi .f. lUil l.a tT H, lt,.r of Aoa mI ha.aa ftr.la, Nfc Yirk t al a hysll triotilr ir.im and P'-alrra la Medtriar lliriii.l...ol t'nitrtl Mti a. ia '' . t .17 1 tetiU. tt cn.i. n. SI..., oi. ,.h. Tlirti4akolal(di piutifol Jirni: 11-jaw in the 1'uiou. . . ctr Ttiar tea cono.irol savins; ky takias; ta Btrcrr.l.a. N. R. IHrerMort for ths xwl.lanc f aaticats kt every JiaaHer araalxed l each 1'i't, - SUCT01 T0UISTOT1 rJT rtK'KET S.SCVLAPirfL opn tvr.uY one ows nnsiciA yfvfasa. TII tt fnrtirik t.lliUa. with tilt, 0,, UobJ Kntravlata, hawln( U ! and Mali.r- aaaiiens "1 tne imasaa sjstrwi y in wwwtj milt .nn turaa. i . 3 wttii tt ia sdilrd a Tre-alts lo .ii.a.araol Frmalra, ttte of th h la-heat iaaewtaa t I , aaarried peopta. ttr Ut . a 1 rwitiiiLf isKa,l aA..i Klraafa JLt.i. 1 v IM a-J IV V-r- '. ajr tf Utllif saarrlar' "7 ' M li.1.1 tM tut NO. Hi. I l.rt no raHirr n a.h) - irwt err of th .i:h ilaimis t ki child. It 01 a j aava his front a ariy rv. Let a yoacr nin or woman rntrr int. th seer t obit taio.t.. f r.,.rrid lif withoat re.l l. th peek liKl'LAI H ft. It on snlfrria frt.at katkni.il foi h, r a la rh Md. ra.tl" alfht aervonta lier. sod the whel traia f tappte samaaitoft. nd gtewt ap ky their phyabian, ka anothar moiraiit aith-rat .aao!lie II .IX'l' I. 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