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NORTH CAROLINA T Alt AVE DIVES DA Y; MORNING , MAY 21. 18;5G. action .and disunion, to is th trngth of amr ticket in th coating election. I hav given job th, ram, to nswer at with 70a. And now lit me urge yon, my fell ow-citi ten, to th ootst. If th eaus wr trifling or not oaf own, I would not pro yo. liut it is your an, and joa aanoototar-aatiuate ita importaae. Thar may ba a Croat of partusanship nA)und oaa that forbid me to approach then, bat to the old man who bar had a long Ufa of littortjr and happisxaw, and who may hay ratirad and left tha young oa guard, I Ji,Pnt on Joar, old armor and hslp n one again. To tha young men with whom muat ba tha strenrth of the contest, I ay, tha oauaa ia worthy of and demand joar Uilnmirtk fiimil mmtl rdinifiUM lib'Tttt ia the eauae, America ia the field, and tain tha watch word. Strike tha word " fail;' from yoor Lexicon. " Put none but Amerioaoa on guard " Look to mm WHr If ha nam mounted war-hone, ha oarer fell from one. 11a haa bean triad and la worthy. lie ia one of you, ia near by you, and will na-an danrive waa of TOUT btfOOr Or yonr hresd beoeusa too are Americana, but will sooourugs you to riae, na he has risen, from tn numuleat to in prouaesi nusiuou. . , . EDWIN Q. READE lUrll-CarDlina Star RALEIGH,, N. C. Wednesday Morningr, Kay 21, 18S6. BiTIOHAI, AMEBIC AH IICKET. ma mniDiNT, , . MILLARD FILLMORE, or itw Tomit. for Vici-rwaiDtrit, ANDREW JACKSON DONELSON, OF TIMN ESSIE.' MXQOYIRSOR, JOHN A, GILMER, or (iL'ii.roRi). Oar Military. j According to previous notice at 9 o'clock n Monday morning but, the Oak City Guard, met at their Armory fur tha purpose of talking leart of the eitiaene of Raleigh on their eiait to our aiater town, of Wilmington. They vera escorted to tha Central Bail Road Pepot by the Iodepen. dent Guard together with a large crowd of oiu- tena. Capt Uarriaon, in behalf of the Oak City Guard, in very handaome address extended to the Independent their thank for their eour tey m accompanying them to the Depot and re plied to in a very replete and eloquent addreu'by Capt. DeCarteret in behalf of the Independent Guard. TbeO. C. G'. having seated themselves in the coach prepared Tor them, were soon moving in the dirertioo of Wilmington, where they will receive that hospitality which no other town but Wilmington can beatow. 8th, the deputy Marshal served e him writ to appear before the grand jury of that pleeeto an swer a charge of contempt, for baring refuted to enmply with the summons of the grand jury pre viously served upon him. Go. Raeder bad refused to obey the writ, and bad appealed to the Committee, but tiie latter de rided that they had no power ia the case. However, Means. Howard and Spearman ex pressed their opinion that Mr- Reader was pro tected from arrest by privilege of his office, but Mr. Oliver dissented from this, and aaid that the Committee could not stand between him and tha Marshal.' Mr, Header aaid that though his Ufa was in danger in Leooniptvn, ha would remain in hi privilege, in attendance of the Committee, And he warned the Marshal and his assistant to touch him at their peril. . The Marshal left, but was expected to return on 111 Vtu villi the U. S. dragoons. Judge Leoompte had on the 5th inst., charged the Urand Jury to tnillct ail the state officer and An aasaeceasfiil saotimi waa made to told tb bill. Tb Florida land bill waa then passed. Wsniwro!i, May 1$. Sittsrs. The Senate passed the House hill granting alternate aeetion of land to Florida and Alabama, ia aid of railroads ia those State. Mr. Mallory mad a speech a tb Kara Board. netsAoi rton Tai raxsiotxT. A mag waa received from the President relative to th routes of transit lietween th At Ian tic and Pacifio Oceana, and the general condi tion of Nicaragua. He save the small party of American citiiens invited to N'resragni by tb Castillion party there, have apparently r put an end to the political atrnggl which existed in that State. "We do not go behind the fact that a for eign Government exertises actual power in investieating into the question of legitimacy, nor do we inquire into the cause that may hav lea to a change or government. II, then, when II. French, An xteistv tre bad aeeurred at Hoar, Kong. ISy. Brother A Co, at Uoug Kong had la ro assent. mat Medical Society. Th Medical Society of North-Carolina com mencedits seventh annual session in this City, on L Tuesday last, in tne supreme uourt room in toe Capitol ; and adjourned on Thursday evening. On Wednesday, at 12 o'olock, the annualad- dresswa delivered in the Senate chamber, be fore the meinbera of the Society and some of our citiiens, by -Dr. Edward Warren, of Kdenton. The subject of the address was, the Medical pro fession, its diameter, its history, and progress. The address was well conceived, handsomely written, and delivered in Rood style. His allusion Parker II. French, tha Kicsraruan Minister. members of the legislature, for high treason; but came here a few months ago, tha facts now pree up to th 9th inst there waa no uch indictment sontcd had existed, he mast have been re- found by th Court so fur as the proceedings eeived. Various objections to him wsr stated. have lieen nisda public. Congressional. Jhirty-Fourth Congreu FirH Session- sir s r , n ,.-,- n ssuington, amy is, xaov. Sr.x-.Tr.. Mr. Crittenden moved a reconsider ation of the vote by which the Iowa .was passed '.on Friday Inst. ! Mr. I'uch presented amsmorinl of the Phi fa- to the noiti enoe at Norfolk, and his tribute to delphia. Fort Wayne and Platte Kivw IUilroad the moral courage and undaunted heroism of Company of Iowa, praying a reeonsidemjjon of tboss members of the profession who devoted ana an amendment to tne said Dill, alleging that meir aerviceu aim uicir uvua in mitt trviug nine to the cause of suffering humanity, were most impressive 'and beautiful; and his delineation of the charaotdr of the true physician struck us as just, full, accurate, and altogether worthy of the occasion and ol the Oucisty in whose name lie sponK He threw the graces of eloquence end poetry over whist is gcuorally regarded as dry and abstruse matter , and lie evinped by his touching words that he has a heart to fool for humanity, as he has a nana to heal its maladies and mitiratte its sufleringa. Dr. tV nrren is quits it interferes with tbeir rights. Afier debate, the further consideration of the subject was postponed ontil to morrow, Mr. Cans spoke at length on the Kansas ques tion, vindicating the doetrine or self govern ment, or .as it had been railed in derisiun. Squat ter Sovereignty. Ife likewise discussed the question of the power of Congress over the terri tories, saying if Congress derived the power to mako a KuyerntnoTit lor the territories from the ownership of the land, just as soon as the Gene ral Government sold the land there wunl 1 tie no EiajfWe place before our reador in to-day'pa- . vounir man. and we tiredict for him an enviable I l,innr anv f lundatitin for the power. The riht must, mereioro, uo 111 lue icljmu sou iio iu toe land. rer tlie letter of Hon. Edwin G. Reads to hi con-1 reputation both n a physician and a roan of ' . I 1 . . n' t 1 1 . i- 1 . . . . stituents,in which he ropliestothe Hon. Thomas ""- J ne anuress, wo are gmuueu 10 siaw, I-. Clingman on the political topics of the day. w, ibal i)r,.Man,on reni an nU paper It will no doubt l read with interest by the I 0n the epidomio forers incident to bis immediate friends of Mr. Roado as woll also as the friends I locality on the Roanoke ; and Dr. Pittman also of Mr. Clingman . It is a complete affair, and in no instance bare we ever seen a person so bod- Iv "used un" as the Representative from the Mountain District is. You should not be so severe friend Ucade. Let all the mitb Draw Nigh and Give Attention, We have the authority of the Washington Sentinel fur saving, that the following Abolition rhapsody sppenredtat week in President l'iorce's homo organ, the Xaw Hampshire Patriot. The same representation of .th iideiU and effect of the Nebraska bill, appear in almost every demo- . .-rutic paper that i published in the North and Northwest. Let all th South draw nigh and bear how loudly Mr. rieroc' home nrgnn crow over what the Nebraska bill is expected to do fur nbulitiniiimi. Let tbrin take note of hit declnra tion that " German iuimigrauls are universally auU-slawry men iot'i'from principle and from taste," mid bis joy inspiring expectation that the Gorman, iinilnd with emigrant from the North and West, will succeed in "organising free Stab n the soil of slavery, II iraoe Gr.ly and Wm. Lloyd Garrison can scarcely give vent to abolitionism as rampant as thi, snJ yi't such are the party-editors held up t the S.'iitli at t'lC champions of " aouscrvatism al N.i'ior.ality," by our lie iucrotic organs. 'i ho blifh'tl biack Ke ublicnn in th land, is iioiro ns wiLuiimI a Ui man uf lbs New Hnmp hh ri- I'ltii it, and lllaik r.CuUionu help at the 1 itc MuiTi-ipa! ehfiintis in St. Louis and Phils !, lux. si.d tbe Into State elect i ns at the Nortl rci'ivtd by tbc " lirmoemry," hasperlisps drawn out 1 f liiin'tbis I'ffi'rvescing aUdituneS'ukirii. W have no i ooiu fur further eemiat'iits on such an article now, thm to a.k tbnt it given a fn circulation in the Southern Stabta, and to suggest 1 1 the ll'.n Thi mis G. Pratt that he txliib'-t it U, ail his 1 Id line Whig friends, in order that they may see what sort of an "only National party" modern Drm'eraey . Read: " All tl vsluaU land onea to settlement is already 'auki-d out' and 'claimed,' and eternal leorees could not task freedom more. "Nor i thi Ui beginning and end of the- chapter, tbiHigh tins migut b tiiuughl uugh by any re iaoiiable snan. it ia now proclaimed by anu-Nabra-ks papers that wb Is the ruth of nv crati'in in this directum that, liks the too aha' d im rains which swell the river, it will overflow ita natural bands, and paaaing 00 to tsTimneos tariitry of leiaa, aitt law or Urss mrm Jrm Herman emigrants ' nnivernliy antl slavery men, to'i from iirmcii I and from laato, baiug nimble le eailurecoaiaat with tb dkirad race j nod alrsa lyoeoupyuig th western part . IVias, thav will unit with tb eni grants (ri On Nrib anil W est m crgauUiugyrn Mates on lb soil ul lewty I " Nor is.this all, greal and good as it is. Mlatnl tial M,mmn at antria ts Ikmmyku mf lnrim. Mary wa never strong Ham, and it mainly ootid ned la ll rick luilns la Mis ot Ui reported some interesting cases in surgery. Dis cussions upon a variety of subjects took place, ana were participaiea in Dy anuiuuer 01 gentlemen. The officers of the Society fur the present year areas follows: Ir. Johnston, of Raleigh, Presi dent; Pr. Gibson, of Concord, I'r. Manson, of Granville, Dr. Whitehead, of Rowan, and Dr. Fsison, of Duplin, t ice Presidents ; Ihr. W. G The Senate adjourned. KoL-sa or Keprekentativis. The Sneaker an nounced the first business in order to suspend the rules in order to enable Mr. Clinprman to offer a resolution, authorizing the President of the United States to employ auy part of the land or naval furors n anv nmnlMr of ar.dnnraara a-l,i,ti diht be necessary, to insure the safety of nasaenl gers on the routes botween the waters of th Pacific and Atlantic oceans,' etc. Mr. Clingman said he was willing and wished tbeonsideration of the subject postponed tq a day certain, ar to morrow or next day, the l'rcsi Thomas, Wilmington, Secretary , Dr. J. 11. Dunn, dent will send iu a response relative to the recent ofWske, Treasurer. The next annual address outrages at Pr.nama. According to the terms of will be dolivcredy Dr. S. 8. Satcbwcll, of New Hanover. The following gentlemen were appointed dele gates to the American Medical Association; Drs. Mittisuii, ration, J'lttnian, Maury, Dickson, Satt liwell, McKee, Wurron, Macon, Pow, Kelly, Henderson, and P. P. 1'eace. On n ednesday eveuuig the members of the Feciety, with a'mimber of invited guests, partook a a banquet at the larbrongh House, which was by th physicians ol idileigli to the m-in-tlie Society. The pseparatiotis by Col. Yorbroitirh. were in excellent stvle : and the evening passed as ay most agreoaLly and pleas antly wall. The next annual meeting of the Society will be held in the town of Kdenton, on the second Tuesday in April, 1867. Halei'jk Standard. Mr. I lllmort's 1 latforau-Mail by HlasaclC III lilurlal Art while frcstdeat. a treaty, which ho held 111 lua hand, lie could conv ince the Hguse, in ten mitintas, of the neces sity of giving the President some such power as his resolution prood. Mr. Campbell of Ohio, desired toioffcr a lub atituto for the resolution, as follows: "That the President he requested to negotiate, throuB; the Secretary of St te, with the govern ments ol r.nglaud and Hussia tor the acquisition Another Minister, Padr Vijil has presented himself and been received, satisfactory evidence existing that he represented the Government of Nicaragua, at jmt and 'it t"la." ;i he (resident then advances various considerations of interrest with roferrenoe to the propriety of his reception. lie recommends additional measures of security for the transit route. Mr. Wellor spoko in support of the action f the administration. lie reviewed Walker' whole history, including his invitation, -to and advent into JN icaragua. llo spok warmly "and reeling' ly. Mr. Crittenden denounced (he action of th Executive, and said that in less than ten day af ter the intelligencer that we had recognised the now Government of Nicaragua, Europe and our country would 1j involved in war in oonse- quence. . And the Senate adjourned. Hot:sE or Hei'seseiktjiTive. Mr. Knowlton offered a preamble covering an account nf th recent killinit of Thomas Kestine by P. T. Her bert, M. C. setting forth that the 0 institution gives .t. IV-.. ...... ,i. ... :.i. :.. ...1. r... ilia Aiixigf; uiu ininm , fiuilinti II" inaiiiuvin mi disorderly conduct, and with the concurrence of two thirds to oxpel a member. The preamble concludes with a resolution, referring the matter to the Committee on the Judiciary, with power to send for persons and papers, and report nt the earliest convenience what action is advisable for the llosse to tako in the prcmiso. Mr. Cobb, of Georgia, objected to tho resolu tion, on the ground that there was no question of privilege involved, as claimed by th gentle man nreseiititiit . Mr. -1 imgiusD, 01 a. u., onjected to it, out of order. - The Speaker, in reply to questions, said it must bs submitted to the House whether a ques tion ot privilege was involved or not. Mr. Stevens, of Georgia, moved to lay th res olutions on the table, which was carried by a vote of 79 to "0. The House passed the bill governing the lec tion in IV ashington. The PresidentVmessago was read. Tho House adjourned. I. April I Wheat declines! 3d. Cora is Cm at an advance of nd. Moderate bosinea 'doing in breadstuff. Western Canal Flour ?.). a 32.: Ohio 34,. 35. Whit Cora $)). a Ji, yellow and mix dM. Money tighter, in consequence of an anticipa ted loan. V Consul 92. . sncoMO Disrivcn New York. May 12. Th detail of th mis sing articles of the treaty of peace are to th ful fowing effect: - 5th article, grant an entire and full amnesty to auy of their subjects who may hav been eom promised by any participation whatever in the events of the war in favor of th enetnv.. This is understood to apply expressly to audi ubject ol the rowers a may hav continued in the seme f one or lli other of th belligerent during th war. Article Ctli, declares that the prisoners of war. on either side, shall bs immediately released. Article (tn, admits tha 1'orta into tuepaticipa tiun of the advantages of Hie publio law and sys tem of Kurop their Majestic engaging to res pect the indewnilenc and Territorial integrity of the Ottoman Empire. They guirnnte in com mon, Ui atrict observance of that enearomcnt and will, iu consequence, consider any act lend ing 10 its viuiutiou a a question ot geiaral In terest. Bib. tf there slmuld aris between th suUims Porte and one or mor of the contracting powers any misunderstanding which might endanger their relations, the forte, and each such power before having recourse to foroe.shall afford all th other contracting powers n opportunity of pre venting such an extremity try menus ul meUi sample ar in demand, nt an advanced price. LIFE ON THE WTPTFRN Vn1IFT? quote good to prim w bit 91.40 to J.46. 1 . In discussing the Compromise measures, in his message of llevember 2d. Mr. Fillmore says: the series or measures to which I have allu ded ara regardei, hy m as a eU!eoient in prin ciple and met tins! settlement r thedaner- iiu and exciting utnet which they embraced. I recommend tour n iheranee to tb atllustinent established bv those moasures," 'The count ry uiav lie assured, that to the ut most of my ability, and to the silent of th power vested iu me, 1 shall, at all times and and in all places,' ui care that the law be faithfully tit cutsd. - . - As tes-srds the greet Compromise measures aignl by Mr. Fillin ire, it may b well cnoui.b, as a mailer of renivd, to qnule her what rigui Ibev estaUisb. They declare that new Mates hall he received into tlie 1'nion.with or with out slavery as tbeir Constitution may prescribe at the tini of their admissi-m." 'Thatuiilr citisensof tb I niLrd Stat shall njuy the ngbt of suffrage and of holding office, in ine lerrnoTiea 'That the Constitution and all laws nf the I'nl tod tstr which at not I ssallv iiiappliesbl. shall bav tb same fire and sflWt within th Tsrritorie a slsewber within th I n i tod State. "That uo citiien of lli United Slates shall I dprivdof hi life, liberty or property in lli Tervltori, axeept by the judgment of hi peers ...a .1.. in . ,i,. 1 ...a t "Thai tb lavgislat v power of th Territory hall extend I all rightful (object nf legislation consistent with th Constitution of ths I'niled State: and that in all ease Involving tills of slaves, writs nf error and spoaala shall I si allow ed, inm th derision or lbs Territorial CouiU ,to th Suprem Court of th I lined States. "That lli Court of th I'aiU-d Stat, and tb Soprem C orl of aeh territory, ahall fries tim to tioa enlarge the namtaar of t'ummiasion ra, ilh view toaff .rd ravssunabl faeiliiiaa to reeltiw fugitive frara labin and thay, aad th jadreesf aach Corls ar mpowrd to grwit of the Canada and all other Uritish and Russian possesions on this continent, and with the gov ernment of Spain fir the acquisition of Cuba, on terms consistent with the honor-ami the peaceful rerntiusi. of the governments oegotiating, and with the oonseut of the pootdo who.ocupy said possessions; provided, that it the aid-rwsifelAn slrall lis aniicved to the I'nitrd Statea there shall (rerfher lie slavery nor Invobintarv servi tude there in, others iso than in puiiistinient of orime. ' Mr. Faulkner asked Mr.CHnjnisn what olijeo- Uiss mnvsbld have to the resolutions being refer red to ttie, I uinoniU'e on rreign An. or. Mr. Clingman replied h bad nooo; that tl'i Committte slr ady hav th object nndcreon t dcr it ei, but pribib1 v they would uot have an opportunity toT-eport betorwthat time. m Mie queatiun having tieen taken, te House yeas 6il, nays 70 - refused to suspend the rules," t i enable Mr Clingman to introduce his resolu tion. On motion of Mr. ltarlsiur, it wss Resolved, That the President' of the 1'uited Stne Wa requested to infirm the House whetbar i ited Males solUiara hafe been cmploved in th territory of Kansas, to arrest persons, charged th vioialionsoi supposed laws ut a late supposed Legis'sture of said territory, assembled at Shaw nee Mii-sioii; and if such soldiers have, beeu so employed, thai tbs IVi J-ut Inform Ibis 11 oust by whit authority they wer yiilov" 1. Un motion ni sir. 1 1 row, on week, commen cing on th fourth M nday of Jons, wss set apart for lbs c nisi Icr iliun ul territorial business. Mr. Good moved s uspnaioa of th rules, in order to taks up th Senate bill, denning th dutte nf Commisaioner of KIsction in th city of Washington, providing fur opening th poll at an earlier hour, et. The motion, was dleagreed to yea ?, nay Cfi; two fbirdt being necessary. The 1 1 was passed n bill appropriating 100, fsw for deepening- th lists of th Channel of St, Mary's river, Michigan, as was also th Senate bill, appmprUting M!O,("10 for keeping open the mouth of th Mississippi rivar. Th lluue adjourned. A ehnic lot would probably bring saor. I o 101 J's. - Cotrosi W hear of email transaction nt 11 lor print lota. , Conn Marks! dull sales at S3 to 57J front tb wbarf t'r country lot 60; 60 U asked. Toascro Tb neii,t ar heavier and th brwka for a day or two past ar larg. mand Sir good kwping aorta i rood. deal ia offered ia oft ortler, which latter descrip tion 1 lower. . tletiro Th demand continue active. Hol der ar not quit o stiff, aud w quota aahs in large iota at Xvn per ton. Srrs. Tuar. Small ale at 40 eta, Wilminrton, May. 17. Trsntxrui YurtH- r salsa yesterday of 65Hbbts and to-day of 735 ' lo at 153 for new ami 1 ,V2 for old virgin, 40 for yenow oip. anu i,u mt naru tion. The following . additional article is rendered 1 necessity by the transportation of tniops, but was evidently sji after-thought' eonsequcnt on a sud- uouiy snggcsisu uirueuuyi Aldiluimi and Tiiiiutiain Art idt. Th stiDU- Intiuu of th Convention signed this day respect ing the straits shall not he applicable to vesiels of war,einployed by th belligorant powers in the evacuation by sea of territories occupied by tli'eitsrmtesr hu t the said stipulations shall re sume their entire effect as aoou a the avacuation I ttnuiuated. rertincatr to claimant "to tak and remnv Musisaippi, while the weiem portion ofih Stal weh fugitive from service or lW- to lbs .ttat ! almoat elosivly occupira py ire I ov larviusrv inna wunu srn ixrwusa mii m.i During tb laat few yea -a tb BuutlV f slavse I araistd or net. has Un diminishing, a thmg then war t and I "they swaeiad a moat stringent law tut lU ra a. whsa tha Ufa abail b aaaarlf Mrrowndaal eatJura nf fugitive alavra, and against all wh b. r,aa hi sisw aaJiaat aMM ol sara Itnaa I f ball karborasr reneral I bens a. iM j and wbn so tarn a portion of the root "A I darlar that asw Stole asav bs framed an simatJ to L bulb I mas lulnw't n nraoirl. ssi 01 issa. aa prwrauwi ins mm i an .rm It ia thigbt by thoa wall eqinied with th netatinw, and dmiud, with lary, Into tb atata id iubb laelmc H.at slavery wiu iv wav I I WssnixoTox, May 10. Sxsate. On motion of Mr. Hunter, n resold tion was adopted directing aseries of experiments at the Mint to discover and prevent the unlawful deterioration of th current coins of tb I'nitod States. Th Senate concurred in the House amend ment, in the form ot a substitute, to its bill pro viding for at least two election precinct in each ward in the city of Washington and fur otbsr purpose. It is as follows ; it it enacted, Ac. That' it shall lie tb duty nf the City Corporation to provide at leaat two election precinct In each ward, to appoint 00m missioneri, to superintend elections in the sun and to adopt such otbsr regulations a may b necosaary to give lull lores and eiloct tu tin 400 tion. " . Sec. 2. And whereas nativo-boi n cltison, rosident of the city of Washington, wlmatrrive at the ag of twenty-one years Wlweonth 31st day of leosinl.nr next preceding the election and th day of election are not allowed to rot at suoli election lie it fui tiior enacted, That no person being naturalised lietwoen the said day of Docotnlssr aujl thedsyivf th succeeding election shnll he entitled to vote at such next sueceedine election. Se" 3. And b it further eftacted. That at all elections to lie held in the city ot Washington for municipal officers the pulls shall he opened at seven o clock A. M. and closed at seven o'clock P. M.; and that all acts and parts of act ineouaislent with tin act ar hecoby repealed. Mr. Mallory resumed and concluded his re marks in defence of the action of llieNavtfl Board, and Mr. Benjamin also spoke on th sam sub- jwot. Messrs. Crittenden aad Tuomb pok on th other aide. Th Seoat adjourned till Monday. Hot-si or KarasssvTivivr.s. After a Ions debsts, it wa raaolvad, that all billr and reports from th court of claims shall h referred to tlx committee of claims, and. a very Friday, imme diately after tr reading ul th Journal, it ansll b in order for that eommitto to rport with rafereno to bnsina from th court of claims. 1'rivst bill war oomidared, and on wa paaaed. Tb House ajjoornad till Monday. PRICES C U JIREX T. j rpilKbseriher desira, to pi,. ..tr th I -wv a. I I 'haa far sal th rPnwine new anil attrarr. Petenbnrjf, May 17. W rest T m tmprov-. Ive CelorW priats, whi?k ar fuily .iusl, if s noiass iu oar tasv voniinusss. um mi iinwaa aaow au -,t in si nas a-reioiore t.ea issns-i. Bed From rsialfc-, by A.T. Tsir. THF. PVllSl'IT- Siseil x .V'. Ttirmtlngas!:;nn1- oi t'.s Prsirs. A V. un. ted lrapper in full pvrenit ot an lo.baa Cluef decked iu hi wsr paint sod planus. The ssvac, warrior emsur!fiiir bis hor to an etnmsi sr,,.f I Th de- j rd tesptl tododftttielmnsndinf huVtt trsm A rrtnt i tb tavelkd pis lei of bw fo. Is Ida distsaee. L real ins onoti sar letreutiug bclur Ik nttt of tb haater. THE LAST W A B. W HOOP, Six 23 x 3. Tli unerring hulb t has brought the grira war rior tu th groiiu I, from which he partly raise himself to give the last death yell of defiance tobi ueaty, who seated oa iaiaaaJdle with tb distbnn;. d pistol still iu hi hand, sceais to regard him with a look of mingled phy and hat. 1 be fiery instant; steed of tb India wildly eadesvorn to break ths lasso with which th Trs-iper KoWs him. 1 "a-l . . : a . . i . : 1 .... . , Sits. W not a further declio yesterday of The posit lua of ths hssairlal blood Ivsy horse sftb ct per gil, with tale of 3iK) casks at 30 eta. Market quiet to-day and w hear of no transac tions. Uoam. Sale of yesterday of 1V0 bids Com mon at 1,20 fur larg bbls j Nothing doing ia itner quality. Tan. Sales yesterday of 400 boll at 1,35 per bbl. - . , Pi ten, Sale yesterday of 420 bbl at 1.40 per bbl.' ...-,.;.'.':. MonsfES. Sale yeatorda and to-day. from wharf, of 50 hlid at 37 a 38 ct per gal do days. moon. Knias yestarday ot 'A.tiu lo IX. v. at 11) et per lb. for sidossand shoulders. latter, is particularly fine, as h regards tin fallen aavag with siartiag rys, ean Isi.l baek. and fore feet braoed, as if shndttertugal thanaearUdy sonnd.. Tteo Sjiirilnl llliittrat:nnt efAintrici hikt an f forcM iNr-faery, fn K iiifer. PEER SHOOTING "un th Hralbige-c;" SUc i 25 FaTSttsTille, May Id Cotton is tady sale at 10 a U'l cts. Flour is still unchanged, sales of r ainily at W, Superfine Itl.oU, tine ti Corn I scarce, sales at 75 ot. Spirits Turpeutiue 33 to is ot. fprlnj Stock 0! Boon ind ehors. tHB SUjlSCIlinER beg leav. to Inform hi numerous friends and customers, that h ha ust received tarn ad well selsotsd sleek of th below named goods 1 . lavlle Cur. Kid Cong, lid. 0 alters. - to aarrouading cirewaBaiane aad Afuaawrs itsslf jut tb auastasmd of fnw States trottsad bar l Msa, 4 tmrm usfani ats.' assaaf asaWaa Mtftwafa t htasraid not lb part aeily wbx-j it moral ewrtaintyi eraal In to") Hwmt tbanka- fongiea. regard talk of lfV), Mr. rillmor In bis maaaag ts C-P aid 1 "la faUlling oar Cnastllatiotval dstiea fellow elii , U.ia Mbisct, a in arrin( ml ffet lull. New ! !, Nabraskv tb tot- 'l tb poerer rii,fry4 by lb (Vartitutosa, w niurs of a isn fiilur iadatxmdMl Stale, aad skvaild tssennder eararlv a delibmuag aad ksawaa, mil mu fri brhid tsro.a tbraa to c-.inf f and tb aa aowniry. ana bear ba aanail fnas Tua. and Miaaoarl itoslf to U fUf to mm Ut ntsr raararat an ear -! fraal H is -M sutW tm aaara ' Was. asks f.a ar us. a4 to ryrtMular Partaaly tmt avt-ar TH b.diiMiM bar krrwaeial ur p !a. , fraadoas, MwaelsM Par rrasoova; aa4 a ll.ey aav, pray I for freed an ever ibis yn torntury. sfiaaaM la. BU (Ma mrnrm m ax rwatraf naaa ktf raassat tHaf (Aey aatost " I a dead tbey Bow adsuU alaaaat will natitiMi, thai snrb rasa I u bat bass Mae red lit to .Natsraska bill, rasa'ai grwa-t, yaavaaswat, asssf aaWvaa. aaek aa a stag la sat of Lasigraa ayar Wefar sas arad. taaaaa AnaJrw, Bt. l-evia. Mar liKhv T 4y. tb laf f lb Wast, (Van (tajisa, wilb dales b Hia(.lv. arrivl bar. Her aaw t f bigbj ly Important taadaaey, (iosssron ICAsaan aad fvowily bad tak pa. ar aa Iba mt rt tt W 'mm l ltinfVaja IS a. .L ,a.. s k.laM laasa B l.ia, a was "Tb Ntbrast Ufl asarl glariawat aad Iri- ... a.. (k. ,a. La.ai ariilad aaspaaallv m fiaat. ml 'I imp V, .( immn bias to afplasa aa tb ar aaa ( Wras aa ssrarr-af aa ana, aa.1 as aaaV l ti. L. fnaa ll.a tariaw ts j 1. a , . . 1 . . i. ... j . . a ! 1 . I m . ' mr,, mm away rws ia. a a an sv I svasd S arvaai aa Ml Hvltsslaaaal lsr trM, Ha will mm osalir-d k arkaaw bl, w.ia tb i k mmA f-ad araiast bun by lU Oraad MMg-aH east b.aal Aaoaa. h' 'mrmr. 4 Jgr,f lha . . lmnM IWt aa. to day .ftor tb fsa-a.1t tba blr. ttotonwas rasdaal as la-wa, U4 k Wad kaagb wtay iff ml at Irsaa tssgiansag to a4 j tofcsa4 mt f lb jary that a aiis-pt bad baa) asao to lad a tnM taU aanai k'sa. bat that it bad nuls-L Thai laiia d4 ' aaltstv tba faaaaiiii, aad thav mi Ibal b Mr rVaUasans taailt aa tb aarsaalisaj af Mr, I'arbiaaaai, aartoia of th b4 aad lr Unar4, af Itoilsaaav. Tb I rasaasiiia fnad ts saa msaasagw as asaaaa s.a af toa badaetoiSKt b4 baa ssesa j aarsaaaa labaS llBSSISa ti mt. Sal Sb SST Sll S S foe.t avriii wiaaa 4 i aaai.as abas.ll K taa,J tw t- (Vaaamt-a. tu to ass of iae aad g aa4 laaxag toraabaa I ttai aaa) b,4 tbaar balsaf Iba asnalb absai4 ( tbatf aaa Jfanb fa M lb bal aad lb jbaaib y raiaira ussas J Kartb Wad tsaaas, and th saaxadisas of ttaaat Tkas. tj asbla. pat,Lask4 ba II Ik arraaih aaaaaa, at Wi.l b fa,w4 that la aaaba af sum aad ., traM bs k to 4 U d.fsaaal ntatast, wi Raitsaa, llwsi t traigacr. ff I Cissl And li, bsSal asiaalatisn a 4 a I- llraaj baHsea, r I U 1 a fasaaaaa, 1 tr., , " lbs! of Ua M,ra, I to aaary I lt was aaavwiad af m. aad af lb ftwug, 1 wrv mj lli mm Ita ntM4. LATER FKOM EUH0PE. bxb naam4 af liea a,,,.!. Mr hmmf aas naaitas a4 tb assal rsrstsiaMs n.paa. It baa I baa asyurtad by 4-efaS b fraa) U toa a asa4 basly af Uet a ub tb awr- asaa af 4asas yaog tb mndrnnt tmkmm It tb Caa- k.l lmm, 4ii avast a laaa4aa at af tsmaotw to Us ", an I WssniaoT, May 13, Ssssva. On fn motion of Mr. f"ih, it waa proposed that th Secretary nf War ba directed lo report to lbs Senate an eatiwat for th remo val of tb rocks al Hurl tiate, in Nsw Vork Hound soaslo admit th paaaaji of vassal of war of tlx largest ma, a wall a of nMreliaut aen. Th report of tb Committee of Conhrtn on th dsticiaiu-y bill wa isrd b. 1 lie Sana; also c Mo oed th appropriation for in ng-nviBgsnf tha Pacifie lUil H iad rout, and retkruol ibal for th W slsr Work of tlx lhairiol ft' "InmUa, to be eat out, a so tbras u four tin uaat 4 d liars uf army apprvpriatbita and cnaiiy oinsrs. Mr. t:aaa eaibciaJad bi pscli, and aaid Uial U N'h d'ies not intavferaaviih tlx social insik tu lions af lb North, and that if tb North would follow bar alamila, a a sboold b haify and nntaawd pa it a thi wa Bow tb frasat oa lb cl .t. Mr. CUvto avaj stawak to tb f-ct that ax tanbar lagtslaiurw wa nsaiaiary tiaT lb b- roraiKas of to kand Hues, and Uasa 1 b 8at( adjouraad, llovsa a iisrsistsi itivs. Tb rwportof tlx i'ssmiil af I'oafaraaas a lb 4akwey lil ns aJaotafcsal taad ISS jit a Mr. Kvan. af Tessa, asad a paek on4aa. navarywaf tb "rapabliaaa party, aad apfaalmg to lb fnm bi form aa BBbndiaa pbaxnt in datoaeaal .u laslilaiansia. and alas ba defended ( .4. K clksr aad tlx aaignsjt to Nwwraraav Tv bawdred and tea lb-si,d eoMea U tlx Agricsiltaral nnx if lb palaul vfvc rvporu ar ardarad s Ix armlad. Mr, Joaaa, af l a., asad a (faasb la 4-stx af Mr. lUebsaaa fruaa tb altoak tf Mr. i ataa aa fsabasda. aad a Tb lloas tbra tvlj-xmad. Wasnisovow, May II bun. Mr riaytoa aWsed tb tralh af ear toia asaiawaats. rxnaruaf as ba aa silras-l fraas 4aal-b fr-aa Mr Craaajawx la Lasv 1 1 iarasad.x to lb srTaa-s UU Mr Clavb. kf a sagntBg In trM of I' jA, adasiiiaHi tsglaal l rlgiat of no aasaak to tb Uy I.Uad. Mr. ( a saiaiiar4 Mr. tlsytoa' siawa, say- a-1 1 laat l.fsal Ilr.ia Ixiag m-elsl v driven fraata aa sail of dfrs( b4 tak SB ra,'g U k4 aaasbar, Tb SaasIS fsfaaa) bt tassasillf lb W Labad ton. Il-wa a ksvtsssavsvtvaa, Mr. fWs,au af K, l--rk. ff-sa tb t .. atlas aa rxbb land. r- tll SJ I ri r .( Bi'V ftf aeva J asad la flan la as d htm ralr Is aatl-eaxsiag la baadf4 Bsi-aa, H mmvmt 'tlx tayvbaa Sjsasi a-aa , la vs.lv tm naaaasina, Mr" rlssHaa! ss.d U st lb C saiHf l,.e,44 rrrslreg aia,ae lii r rdr a-U la V. b ga, lai-aa, l al s.p fi, A ,i a aad n a m. tn,i.u ebot m tm .1 14 ssrsa, ARRIVAL OF Till ATLASTtC. " Ksw York, May 12, Th steamer Atlanti. with data from Liverpool to tb SUlb April, has amva. Thtwhief ftnr nf th week' Basra b ti hs publication of th treaty af rosea, tngattiar with thre appandad ooveniiin. Th nral ba refer one In lb pasaag nf th Dardanelles; tb end In arranging th detail! of naval fbrn in tlx lil.-k Sea and tb third declares th Aland Islands now fortified, also, an important dssslara Iksb uf maritim raw, abolishing privateering, neutral flsga to protect a eargsi.tiileaa it b antitra band, and neutral good a ad ay an wxiny' t ag to b ieaiit from eaptur. Tb treaty of peaix I preeisoly the Mm puhli-bad by last iteuui. Tb artiab b and 4, bsfuoUltixit, relata tu a rraoral atruiastv and sbangf prisoner. Article 7 andHgir Tarkey s1ialsaaun tola tlx t.amyasni poliueal f Taien. and mn Eumnaaa arbitaration la mm of dlsrHsie with her. Important political mlings prasag Irawbl I Platsrstaai in Parliament, A lllu ttouk bad baaa pablishad, asnmlnlag all tlx daaanwnl M tlx Cautral Aaserioaa quea liua. noLsan. flraal etcitement risted ir pnlitto. taord Pal rati bad rallad masHingof bx friend, and tba cnsat-i slissa bad bld a maesing. Ths ir' it si sy tbey nin to sask u, fall af Kan tlx aaaatioa. txrd rtaraadn bad laid Uf , b ILxto af tVird p tsf Iba treaty af I'vaax, and asutad that it tx tokea ap en tlx atk M May. Ird I'alaMnioa abm laid M beb U.a lUasss af Oa moa. with lb aaotaoa that ivbakaa a aa lb a...i.t ' lb lib of May bad bee appointed aa a day of Insaksgivwig m ux avelaratex uf taaea. ta-asi LyndbarH bi uastil4 to ptxtBsMbtkl MSioa aa lb Italia sjuasttaa by tax pes asst. at lb request af laovd t Isrendisa. Tba ImU an tlx fill af bar wa aamaaal a thaitb April M Mt VI birsaato, wHa Intra do.ad Sboliaas af aahsaraa tb guvavwwtxit. Tbt Attoruay Uxre! fyd4 tb gmara- AniHVALOFTHK ASIA. latex raox tranr. Niw York, May 10th. The ateamship Asia, which left Liverpool on the 3rd inst., arrived up at six o cluck tins morning. CkinxttKciAi.. 1 her is no ebange in th Cct ton market, sine th brrival of th Atlantic, but prices appear to be rosier. The sales of the week amounted to 42,f00 bales, lireadstuffs ar firm, with a largo business, flour lias advanced from a sixpence to a shilling." Wheat has ad vanced two ponce ; lower grade improved most Unrn easier to a trine lower. C'onaol U-f. MOTION TO CENSritK IN TUE BRITISH PARLIAMENT. The motion which wa made to eensur U' administration fur tlx fall of Kara, wa hist by on hundred and seven majority. Fl'KTHEn BY THE ASIA. Nkw Yor, May 10. Tl'b fo-ign nw np to the latent data, and UV'jsl accounts dated Lon don, Riunrd.iy, 3d M.ysitat that tlx treaty be tween England, fiasiee and Austria, guarantee ing tlx intejr-',tv of the Ottoman Empire, had been presented to Parliament on tlx previous day. I-oid Clarendon'! answer to Mr, Msrey'a dis- p-.fclioa of 2Stli December, bad been laid' before Parliament on the 2nd. The I'aily New, In ita comments, refers tn Mr. Orampton'a recall, as an invitation fur tlx Eng lish Cabinet to discharg itself for tlx amuse ment and gratification of th Uoveruroent nt Washington. . . In laondon, on Friday evening, tlx fund showed much heaviness, and at on tim suffer ed an extreme decline of They rallied, how ever, and on closing were at from i to t lower thsn on Vdnosi!v s big host rate. - Business was languid oa tlx slock sxchsngw, xeepting in tlx I' ranch show, which had ad vanced in sympathy with th onward movement in Paris, i'onsolsattsid "A a V2. Tlx ofneint report! of lb proetodlngs of th Ptoc Congress wer publislxd as alresdv stated. The pleniiioieniiuriss had given their adhesion to them, and to a new delrstion of maritim law with Hussia quality ing Ixr aaaxnt in niatteat of privateering. Ixtter from lbrme state that tlx ocliaticaI circle wer pauiu struck at tlx Sardinian pro gramm of Italian reform, and at tlx sudden de parture tor Pari of Munasegiieur lternardi. Thi was supposed to be aunuautad with Ux reform movemiit. A letter frora Perlln sya that tlx proposition f England to capitalise tb !"ouud du had not ben accept bkt to Itonnurk. Importia. ftalcof Talnablc rroptrtr ii WtlJui, 50BTH CiEOLIHA. OX MONDATTIlKtTII tiAT OF JUKI (praslaw) bs.wasa Ihs bsaraaf II 'lues, M. aad I sVI,k P. M., will ba aul a iba pretatset l lbs hirbssi bMHsy aa v tlaabla prapartf kssws aa Till WELDOI HOTEL, b'Kaibsr a lib all lb tenulart aad Aslars Iksreta bst'sigiag. fbs baihllaf b aallralr Bw and well arraatsd sad Ssjaa 1,1s mt aaaHaauauitsUse: tsrrs aaastor ei saasts 1 bs ailBlag raaaa is vsvy tpariwas, aad ssabls af ssst- Isg asseral haadv4 pavsaas toaal"rtsMf , as Us aaa. veatsaet lielbv bub Iba af Iba aaashiag Ssnsrt aast r easarpaeae by tbsaa af Bag attaar stbllsb- tsat la Iba Blsr saaatry. Iba carkst esjiaaaf Iba avabsard A Koaask Rail- raad Caaiiaay, aad Ibal at tba katstib A ttastaa Kallraaat lovaassr, ars ia lbs ballaing, aad bttaf slt sslsd iu ittlly aa lbs llsllsaad, Ihs aarsbs4a4jal. laj Iba wbaala frtatt si lbs bsjaea, It prssi III asealiar advaBlassss a Bsrsaias b daalr la stra m tba ba. ataeae af il.atsl bes-fiag. Ttobaaas b) at tssiialspjy. as a gi d raa af basiasss. ll ts dismast aaaaesssarr bt sasav lax a Baas awtallrd lii irlpttaa aa aarsaas alabx I parsbax sre etaas. bss la, sasasias lbs pmmrtf hsfaars lbs aav tt. T a iaa. , 13 a Isaoantbs la sajaal aayassataa tsads wilb ai-prased aaaaHir will bs rilra4. 1.J jAbbLlI A tO. : Msy II, list. II ti ltrk Fr. L. CoI'd " 8. C. " -Rrown -Bilteh'd " Etigh. Kid t.-L. Tippd Cur. a. UJ, M M Bootees. Oalters, . llootees. Slipper, Th'k Thin J. Liads. Mor " . KU ' k Mer. " Broni Parodi, -3ltppra. Uuskina. Slipper, Parodiea. JUnda. X 30. I Two banters In th foreimnmd ar crouchins behind tb tbiek cedar bushes, on of them aiming ar rin at a new DucK which wilb tw does sesm to hsvs com down to tb opposite 'aids of a small tresis to drink. Tlifr.h now en Ux gr. as i and falls tree, broken aly hy th hauler fool maris, is Lneiy raprsnl-a. and th wtiol sesns on that will delight th y of (very bvvrof hunting and wood craft. , . TROUT FISIUNQ, fthrougb thetee.) on Ck-ite ann,B fjabs Kim O'l :til . On th frosen tnirfae of th lake in the fnmt of th pieUre, stand aa nthusiastlc disciple f Itsak. Walton, who, through a bo's cut Is the lee, to pulling ap a fin Trout to be added ta the pros of beauties " OT th m sort," which ar lying n tb Hemlock bough beside Mm. In til rsrk ground Is seen tho snow espned tnlli, aad nld way Ux wintry hlnst whirls ths light sbow in a elaoV bsfor If. This It an. ettrsriat .r pleasing and mi- ' ural picture, Iu all It dotniU, ruxl gins a vivid idea of our vigorous northern winters. THE CARES OF A FAMILY.-Sire M 2S. Fimm tkt Oriitanf Vithitmyt-n A. P. TJtT. Int'l; ttnmitM nf tm Jkuton AUurneum, -ami at Hit national Awlcmif dettyn.ai AV 1'ori. A Very elegant and Interesting picture of a eronn- of Unsil and young, (life aire.) Th nisi bird mounted en a moss grotr log, with hesd smot, and-ay Intent on the wahA, Iclt din ier hall menae his ehsrg, and th mother bending down with open mouth. sppnniy ealliag her children to feast on s tiny fl resting on the grsss beTt)r ht r, Twoof the llttl flevhringsar running with ger hstta to Mur tb tempting morsel, lb auliei toil mt tb parent bird, and th tiaild relhinc ef th young brood ar represented In thi beautiful group la a manner which elicits st sue Ik admir ation and sympathy f tlx beholder, and would aecessrully appeal to th forbaorano of tu kssoest spoTtmiMaa, H, B. Ladies Whit Kid Galtort. " Cask " " Kid 8iipprs, Mlsse Car. Xia Routt t. " iVi'k Mor. Hd. IVootars, M Cul'd .. " Bl k Fr. U. ' : Oslters, r ' Col'd " Kid Mor. and Qt. liooltts Tk'k Bole. srU.: lire. A Col d II. U. " Cb. 01 We'.t k Mor - -' Ass'd. Col'd Lao Oalters, . ' Mor. Boot. Bl'k ' " Ank. Tics. . Col'd " w " Cssk Hd. Itatton flnltsrs. " Pat. Lea. Strap Shoes and Pumps With a larva assortment ef Hint's (Jailers, Hoot nd Shoe, Also, Trunk. Vsleise, Carpal Hags, Satchels and Bonnet oa, with vry other ar ticle uaoally kept In a regular rjbo Blur. All I want would do wall to call and lmln baft r buying, a I will sll eaasp for aab or IX mooint ilims i t f"'nai assises. Uaaa-eaasbrlepesk Maa.lksisjbWfs.Drssile, (loans. 'P5T,"' amnoiussa sii.,aan ia aiaaa- lB aadiUe, b la Bis pnsrivrag a Isrjs l. aaiarv in uasasaai aaia, " '"'a an swi aa "is t asrtuiem or TERSER. ' . S. C Kooketor. BalelghMay, 18o0. 20 tf, PEACE "rEOClsAMATICN J-' THK "I'llHOItHIER UKf PBCTFVI.LY IKF0FHI9 bis friends aad palmasi and tha fniUtie la gsns. nd, af bis vamrakiYum lbs b'orthera Citisil snd tbs srrtval af bit stork of Pprisg sn bummer gwls, rm lirsrh'c llntlif.1 aaMinirea, Vtalisji af Ires-b, Knsltih, and Aiaariraa Biaaafsetatrs, ilf tyry Variety ttf eular, qaaJlty, aad Brie. a ri'HMIMHWQ CSOOIHS, DBililleg af stipsv Ursss nhirts, tiilb, Ussse, snd mmi. tna amtsr sbirlsi Rilk, Lines snd Collen liriwersi' filk, Collsa, aad Thread, wblU aad fhsiey Half He.., Illovss f asery vsrisly: a Urys ssornjnnl af tal srs- i aaa atylest fYayftta. fisaa hrsba plsf and fr-ney Pasnsuaerv, nits sail i.tnea cravnis, mis. Linen, and lis in llis most fashionable and darabl and at Ax shortest nottc, and as elwap a lb tim will afford. LOOK FOIL TUB SIGN OF TflE BIO BOOT. II EMU POUTER. Baltlgh, May 9th, 1 856. SO -tit. LurJ atsx, M sonars Mpfawtssl th raanlalW, aflar nbxb tb dsiaax Was passpnaad natal tbt past vaB(. is. . Tdrgrapsix adsieaa tr-mi raV-wMa M tb Hi Vseeb aad ll.xg b- t tb llib. laud taanars was aaiat, Ux aUpnaaJ Kiag bastag aft bx kaglaad ls bb WW kafur Ux TJnlTerlty. ffine KAMI!IAT10 T lb llfdet ef tb l aivsrally af Unrth Carallaa, will ksila aa Muastay, ux iota r way mavaav . Camasauasxanl a Tkarsday btb af Jwm, Tb eammltto of Vlsltsllaa fur 15, aslsU mt tlx KseaUoBey TIKIUAft tlAAfiO, Uavarwar af tlx gtoia aad I'ras'l st-sff.ela. Haa. I. L. staalB, L. L. It . Iris tsf lb C still a. W llliax 1, AXsaaaiar, Vlllls II. halUa . Jssses Iff, Hryaa, IsaBisf W. Csarta, ( slab W, raaaingbeat. afaha b. Iaaall, ' I'llax A. Urabass, fwablag R HsaasU, bsasaal F Hill. Jams C. Jabaeton, Cadwallailar iaa, it Andrea dojbay, Halt. K. Manly, (itosM'baaa, ;! g C, MaadsabaJI, safes aa . a araassa, M aaey Fall, , A allay I,, aissla, Milt eMail, alasxlbaa ertfc, nltii rii vi til T. Hasratsrv af lb baaH af titraHar. Uletgb. May , toast, it id Trd la ladiabad ImprasssL nasi. Persaa tall asaaaiaid aaaaaa. !. Tl a Insame'oaa is I s.t .- aasd a,. Tb baraotj lrri b4 baa 4-ats4 mt Ux"! Pta A NEW WOBIC. aassssisa ra raaamt. . V. WbMs.aa' Arbsaa, lara,ia A Saaa aaaaaal M ey Asrsstsaaa. X HaSiaraal laaas, aBSnaaa tba Vsys saaaa tasrasa, aaa! lbs fnalt lisats. aSasss aallaenlael) SS lb fsaaiSaara flaa Fr,, lit.. T Is ,aa-aaM af sll ptsslbss, m Sa4 by as as. sax trf fan as tsa i s -a aaa isai'fi as r-i-sa C M S tS III! i Aii-sissi b X PaUiskssa, 1 1 I wtaat twasl, sa - Ar'd, Is. Ux. Is-rt iJLyri7rvi r-?w :s W x ' wVVisVs TErtCVIAS 0 C A N 0 at kwnl sh mark.t pnev. COUUblBlA" OUANO.eootalidug larg r w llon of I'hoaphato of Urn aul fry l'bvk to Acid, I bags ef I'Milllx ek. - HUl t.H-l HUrirHAIb JF LINK I nag f llMllllwaask, ar to barral s pnfarrad. Al n's aU-breted ItbAI'ltia aad MUn ISO MA- C1II.NK8 Ih.l eennnt lag. fvery deaeHnlloa af I' LOW. and AOFICt'LTV RAL and HtlllTICL Ll I HAt, loinlasient. A full assorimsat af tb ekolosst F1KLD aad GAttUKM riKKKft. F.. 1. A1XK.1, 1IW ft 101 Water Bt K. T. Ksw York. May 1st, l6o. 1 Book BLndbg. ' JOIIt II. UeC AHTI'.HKT lb 0.1, BALEK1II. N.C. VRE still carrying aa ths Ihmk Bladlngbsnlaas la all Ita branr.be at lbs id stand t "T sr bar's If, 0. Itoosslor " Their liHrresssHl facilltla win msbl tlxtn to t- rat tb biBiUag f l'artedleal, KwsBpra, M sir. A., with preapUias and dtstsb, at Mtw ' 1 wrb arias. Iloaks sent them frost ay part af tb Slat wilb dliartiaaa. Will b heaad ia saf sty I daairad, bated and sent baek WHbaal dslsy. Addrs-e JIMin It. isstJARTKKr.T ft rMlM. kabtigbt N. r. ArHlSVIAWt, l- tCPKBinB BRAUT VADP. CT-OTHIVO, Whirb, being Dianttfaetureal nndsr kit riw tiiperviabx sn4 ilh-eensn, h esa eeefirletiav rsesifhme'ltil la sll a Ta this bra neb af his biulnvas b dsiiras ta xlv an, etteatWa tbaa bersl-afor,!, aad will laaks r"ttsr aUai ttuBS be bis alrva'ly rota.de'e itoak.ss tbe sessoa sd. vaaees, and the wants of bi.- pstvens antv re;iitr. All ba asks i a aaaaiiaatbx M bit stark befera 'Srtaa ainf alstabsra aa saiarsy farrenkiaf Te task barsvs bs gresl iiaftiea-Mratf. ft reesivss rsialsrly. tbs biiesi Frsnh, r'nrti'h, ad AxsrWaa report of Fssbmtrr, rstiiiws -the serasrs at th mmi Saleeed wurhBiss. lb ia swttlnjt sed aiaaaraeluring,aad guaraatet tfl hit work ts hsaiisl, if set snaasrlmr, la snv ta ths tons, n ml sf It riii -i laaaslllv ar lartea. II Ibis be trat,lsa R SI. 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