3s. - . WILMINGTON. N. C: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1854. i ' i ' ADDRESS TO FARMERS. ' We invite attention to an' address, on onr foorth page by Mr. J. F. Tompkins, Editor of The Far mer's 'Journal. 1 ili5 farmers idtWraoTlforftr Carolina. Tliia is V forcible and truthful appeal trt tbe patriot bm sad interests of the rajople, an r.-quires no comment from os, we arc sore, to elicit lb iO4UksitH4 oddtemod. JIES8BS- rARSLEX AND JONES. We Lave received letters From "Messrs. O. G Pslsuey and Ww. ii. Jones, requesting as to with daw"their names from'the Ticket for Coramis eirtiC a ia another column- We Jtaye no power over that, axlvertfceojeot as it is eobUracted aud paid for. We, in this manner, make known the wishes of tbeee geaUeBoea, Vkbont charge Vo them .. UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE. ' We have received this December number of the Vitrrrrsitv Magazine. .''The "foorth volume of this Mazlne commences with the nnmbcr lor Feb rnary. 1855." We are glad to see tb statement of the Editor, that "every year added to its exist ence baa given tbe Magazine sew vitality; and they ("titer npon another volume with increased energy and hoi,7 The subscription list Las been in "creawd.'and what Is very cheerio. oM subscri ber are beginiifu to pa jr. . .', .-'' T ; '-RELIEF IN SEASON. ' . - V?t hare always thought that it r the duty of those who feel art Merest in the welfare of their kind, to afford seasonable relief to the needy ; ' that Is, uphold the Jailing, and not wait till they "a'efeeffre help is afforded. ? The BaUi- ."mri Clipper of Tuesday, in some remarks on the 'Association for alleviating tho wants of the joor in that city, expresses our views on the subject as follows : " Respectable females should be the first objects of consideration, for they are the most helpless, and should be withdrawn from all temptation to fall. They appeal to us w ith great .-niphasis, and the appealshoald be met with kind ness and liberality. , Tbe man who assists .to re lieve them will sleep the sounder for the act, and .may raise his voice in humble, supplication to bis Maker with more confidence of having hisv peti tion granted. We are taught in tbe Good Book, . that " charity covereth a multitude of siusj" and that it is among tbe first of our moral duties let everyf one then tiei-form this great -duty on the present occasion, and tho blessings of the poor will ascend to Heaven in requital of the benedic tion. To clothe the naked ; to feed the hungry j . and to comfort the sick, is a privilege which should be embraced .by - every one who seeks a quiet conscience .and undisturbed rest." f THE JOURNAL THE KNOW NOTHINGS. Our attention has been directed to an article in the Journal of Wednesday, under the head of ' Running thing in the ground." The quoted ! sentence means, by" general acceptance, "carrying the thing too far." Some "remarks are made on the Temperance question, which it is not our pres ent purpose to discuss. We notice only, fhe at tack on the order of the "Know Nothings" done up in a style which denotes a deep-rooted preju dice, " run into the ground " as it were, and a liippany of expressions such as people use when they talk of w hat they do not understand, and are ; very willing the world should think they know a great deal about the matter. . " - Wc do not choose to notice, neither, the stereo typed language of party, which accuses opponents of all evil intention, and admits for itself the most amiable and affectionate sensibilities political, social and moral. No ono sentence will suffice for the present occasion, viz : " Can the public mind be kept to XuU ultra tension necessary to en sure the success of apart bkjoteo 'in its religious tune and prescriptive in its relation to a class of i..wrut. citizens." " There are several words in the above italicised (etafion,thTrtwdnld each for itself afford room lor extended comment. Bigotry means" an ob stinate or blind attachment to a particular creed, or to certain tenets ; unreasonable zeal or warmth in favor of a party, sect, or opinion ; excessive prejudice," ic. - Had the Journal defined the character of the word, as political bigotry, we should have answer ed that the " public mind " had been kept to the " tension' necessary to ensure the , success of the party," in all tbe by-gene days of the anterrifled, indomitable, and we nay add, unscrupulous de mocracy, during or remembrance, and, daring the recollections of all who have koow- or read of the history of our Republic, from the day that Mr. Jefheesow was inaugurated, to tbe existence of " tho present Administration." But we have to attend to a different jiroposition. The American organization is accused of being bigoted in its religious tone. Was the like ever beard or known or dreamt of before 1 A party composed of Episcopalians, Baptist, Methodists, Unitarians, Lutherans, Latitudinarians, Deists, and .. all the varied opinions that are entertained by men - iff this land of freedom all excepting, perhaps, Mortnans and Roman Catholics, should be bigoted In regard to rehgunts tenets !! " I That such an organization should have a unity of principles ; a conformity of rites, and a sched ule of doctrine applicable to all the purposes of life; to aQ the incidents of death ; and all the prospects of eternity can be believed only by those who love not the truth ; be desecrated by those only who labor under a gross delusion; or eke, for the sake of money, or political honor, or aome private end, would shut the light of truth from the mind of man, and obliterate its record ings from the heart ! J"be expression, lawful citizens," means the Roman Catholics, or it means nothing. Does the Editor intend the word "lawful" to apply to their demeanor at the Church, in Xhe Confessional, or at tbe polls, on tbe streets, and ether places, where they assault and murder those who differ from them in religious opinion T Does the Editor mean that they are peculiarly known as lovers of law and order, or that they should be protected by law in unlawful acts! This is somewhat a delicate 'matter, but we dare say the public would like to I nowwbo the bigoted Know Nothings proscribe. It is very wicked in them to have aoght against the Catholics 4 so very tolerant, amiable and lamb like, and so free from bigotry ! J ; ' A CATHOLIC PRIEST FINED. TbavBev. Job B. Weicotnb, a Roman Catholic Priest) has been fined $500 at Chicago, for a vio lent assault apon a lame boy , for whispering while Vatumdinaiaaa, The court held that tbe dcfcnd ant hhd' authority, in law or religion, "to com mit an assault and batter; npon the boy en the ' gftmnd that he was pastor of tbe church. ' . A-COSTLFnON"OR.I -"V .i . JheCbju-Ioto KTiia.aaya thaiia the Ifcio eoo- ; teat in the Richland District, 8. 0-,.(u which the tty of Columbia J situated,) between. Meaans. Preston and Adams, for a eeat in tbe State Senate, r: to which lha former as elected by something wf oerlwindred votaa, -Hr Preston1 expended aiwot $Vfi00, aadU. A4aia aboaS3.C9ff. Vrom Our New York Correspondent. The past week has teen aoold one, with a light fall of anow, except that ?uday and Woodsy the frost came fieelyrom the ground, poduclng the favorite mud of Kew Yik.?" i Among the" easualitiea.roduced ly Jhv eh; ments, two Area are worthy of notice one in Warren iilreet, doing considerable damagr; tbe other on Saturday night, damaging jgh'X the Empire City BarikT ThTs'lnstitntlTin" had juM faik-d. and. as if to prove that misfortunes never eoaie singly, no sooner did it go down tha H be gan to burn vp. TtMrtvcrip of t 06 000 of gld and 140,000 government drafts, by the C.iliforpia steamer, and the advices thai tl 600 000 was n the way, from Sun Francisco, has caused money to bo somewhat eait-r, and; the Baitks have been enabled to add slightly to ibeir specie in vault. This, together with the great curtailment JjC foreign goods, .is rfofngiis sime goedj so that we hope to see the light after awhile. There Is a rumor afloat that the Collins Com pany are offered $900,000 each for the Pacific Bakic. and Atlantic steamers, and that tbe Allies and RnsM are the bidders. If this be true, they will no doubt be sold, notwithstanding the Gov ernment contract. What has been done ooee can be done again, and, in a short time, other vessels can be bnilt in their stead, whilst steamers per forming only half duty can, for the time being, fill their places. Instead of national prMe pre venting, it seems that it would be graliQed by be ing able hereafter to point to those three noble vessels as having been necewary to help the Al lies out of their difficulties, or the Car to get them into greater. - - j WhiUt these gigantic negoiwli.ms are going on among nation., the ladica of our city are indus triously engaged in carrying on theschool for ragged children, which la io a pecuiiai ly prosp-r-ouji conoilioo, as weH as the Fiv Points Mission Yesterday aflernmm the ruling gnovrjt com- uittee caused 100 guns to be fired in tbe Park, in "honor of Myron II- CWrk'sf election as Goverwor of New Tork, so that this long mooted ipiestion who is Governorfir I860 1- is at lat deflnitjery settled, and we are fast preparing our mHidand4 shaping our idea for Prohibit ion. There Will be trouble with the foreign population iu enforcing any law npon tbe fiqnor subject, but with the Americans there seems a deteimination to enforce tbe will of the mjority, fairly espreaswl, aad never more than at tbe present rime: i What is termed - the giy se'on ' comnw'wed r about the first of the present month, most of the fashionables having conimencwl giving r-ceHi-.n parties last week.' These parties ot lev a take place each week! 011 some particular evening, and continue from December until. March. In thw war n the vWfta are received during one evi-ning in the week, by which arrangrnwot the family ni lhave the. reuiaiud;r. of the time exclusively to themselves. Tn: plan has is dranraes. and, in many respects, Is decidedly convenient. The custom of dancing, so g- uraUy dbipeBM-d with bytjueer. Victoria and the Empress of France, is siill kept up by the Queens of this country, and though talkers have wse for their brains, yet, op en Use whole, tbe heels and the toes are the more employed at these as at all other soirees. j The bnbbles that are bursting around ns (and ene collapses almost every day) does not prevent other bubbles from havings good time whilst the soup lasts, so ihat in spite of the blua limes Young and Old Am- i ica enjoy themselves lit pret ty much the same old way, and frivoH'y and van ity are by no means to have au cud 1th the'year 1854.. . .- - h - , (i, ..... ; -i;'-"-- Tlie winter courses of lectures lieforc the vari ou societies arc iu full blast, and If stamp speech es, elaborately prepared and gracefully delivered, would save New Yoik from financial crisis het erodox opinion, or gcneraUmmrality twe should be saved at least six anil's each week, besides laying in an Immense supply on Snnvlay. ' J Notwithstanding all ilwse ails, Iwwever.the morals f the city are, -without doubt, in a d phunble condition. In lonkii ot-r- tbe Comp troller's reporf, and the requirements of tba city government in the way of taxes, property lioMer become frightened at the Him reqnisfie to ay, for the protection of ' IKe, liberty and tho pur suit of happiness," and tbe question arises wbrth er it would not be cbeajM-r ami. more m b!e to buckle on the armor-aud the swoid and protect and defend one's self, as in the ancient days of chivalrv. The expenses estimated"' for 1853 are thirteen millions a sum so enormous to be aq'uandered in one year aa aluiost makes the head dizzy to think of. That these norm oa taxes grow out of the heavy speculaiioas of contractors, aided by ' members of the cily gov-eromeot, no one doubts, but yet there is little if any efficient effort made to correct or prevent the frauds. Councilmen ekcted. apparently pnre, soon become corrupted and follow very near in . the steps Jt their predecessors! The great Innss of the coat mnnity wonld think them fools If they were to do otherwise, so we continue to lc plucked, like so many geese, and there appears Io be no favorable prospect of an end. r f -' : At the Theatres there seems to be a- rage for scenic representations, and then-fore, at t he Broad way Theatre, Shakspeare's Midsummer Nights Dream is revived again, with great effect. There seems to be a new fnror created favorable to jhe Opera, and latt night the new Opera Houso was filled to repletion upon the production ot 'Sem- iramide1' !, It ts to' be regretted that, .seyeta! of tho places ot amusement have rather descended in their moral tone which they have heretofore professed. The difficulty Is no doubt in the great number of them and the necessity therefore i enmbent to receive money from all sorts Of ier sons. Wallack's maintains its former reputation and good acting will generally be mitnessed there almost very evening of the week, though there is sometimes too much broadness to be met with ! Up to the last line, we have received nothing later from Europe, though the Pacific U expected momentarily, and her news will, no doubt, prove highly interesting. Itwill .no doubt consist of another desperate struggle beneath the walls of Sebastojiot, and (he loss of five or ten thonsand men on both sides, ami perhaps the retreat of tlie Allies from the Crimea entirely; for ther are few persons here who anticipnta tho fall of the town. On (heather hsiid, taking the ctte from the London Times, it would seem to carefnl ob servers here, that the Allies had fairly walked iBto a trap cunningly prepared by the astute Nich olas, and if they .don't Jose their Tiead, instead of the (all, (hey may think themselves fortunate. The Sandwich Islands will, undoubtedly, be an nexed during this administration, notwithstand ing (he English Consul, old Miller's long talk and slanderous epithets against tbe people of the C. States, to which the King has paid about as lunch attention aa the ox did. to the fly that lit on his bam. The yonng Prince baa come into- the ar vangetnenrr ' This accession to the Utilon wftfadd o tha tnducementa to bsstea the conaection by U aad stage between Louis and San FraneU- A cjmpany bateeR "organized , and we way hope the atagea will be put npon tho route withh the next year. This, with the 17 300 miles of railroad and & 000 miks of causl. will for i y tr or two, until tha 12 000 miles f rail re'f laid that are now Ta..conemplai?r.n, to 'tu-Ttet tbaiest earrj iag peijc ARRim OF TOE PACIFIC. Vt)XEWEE LAfES JROM EUROPE. . f0 -i f" - t ' " iSEBASTOPOLTILTi HOLDING OUT. TAe Stige Works SujpemUd Terribte JsAijrwreck and Less of Life.H':, - ,f,- New York, Dec. 13. The American steamer Pacific has just arrived Irom Liverpool with da tea io tlie 22th nit.. Leln one w k later TTfr mm- mtMvial iiIhIkm ..nkr. k x t, days and the -week succeeding the sailing, of tbe last mall Rteatrter. i . .. '- A . . . -i, .- hist mail steamer. The Arabia arrived out at Liverpool on the 2Gtb. w msf TraV o1ril The intelligence from the seat of war ' on the Crimea ia interesting? Up to the latest dates, af fairs were rather in statu ana, though both belli gerent Powers were actively engaged Io strength ening their positions, aa well m renforecnents as in other respects. Tjiere had, however, been no further fighting, though the. bombardment was continued and tbe siege progressing. Nothina else of a very striking character bad occurred -in the week preceding the departure of lhejeaer. The reported engagement" before Sufbastopol on the 13th was untrue. . . The allies bad been reinforced by tW arrival of several thousand troops". The greatest aci still observable, and despatches had been sent for further recruits. --' ' Louis Napoleon, has issued a spirited address tbe French army in the Crimea, ia whic Oie pledges himself to persevere in bumbling tbe pride of Russia attall hazards aad expenses. , - :. ' Tbe eflft'Ct' on trade, tba Londow Ttmea iv, can aot fall to be very serious but success "niust be achieved, no matter hew heavy the reckotiing. raNCE. '"':" ' v ; Prince Menachikeff informs Uie Jiw'tor that the damage doner liy the btfegers was speedify re- paired, and the garrison of Scbastopol as bgd condition, but be admits very great losses . ' ' '"The JoQrnal of Constantinoj le says that 40.000 more Turkush.tr oopa would be.hipied for the Cri- ea with all sjeed. - - . ' - k- . rrijametrt lias bceh'summond'to assemble on tbe 12th of Dentbcr iostead of the 14th. There are omnieus rumors of a ten- million sterl- J iug ioohf and that the tea per cent Income, tax is t:.be mereased. Power will be asked for tfte em bodiment of tho whole militia force of tho king doiu by a eonipulsory ballot, if required. . v . CoaTfrrr!WHt, Nov. -2XHb We have intelli- geiice of terrible stofms ht the Black sea, width J haa caused most deaatrous results to Uw-- lue. Tkirf w-two traasnorts were lost on the lh.'Stul Lrcat damage waa also doue to the fleets, and sev- era! of the aMps company, which have been like-1 wise lost. "The Prince and Sea Nymph foundered with all on board !. Three fine mail steamers liave I been stranded. The French steamer fJansparell was drives on shore. . The steanjer Bi ittaula" ia also ashore with five feet water in ber bold. The frigate Agamemon was "stranded, bat finally succeeded iu getting afloat again. The steamer SamaonS machinery baa been da Ringed. - Tlie steamer Retribution was only saved by throwht overboard ber gnna, &e. 'The Terrible alio made atiarrow escape. The -frigates Henry IV.. and Philo are lost. OnEssANov, 21 Three sbrps of the line and eighteen transporta were greatly damaged on the J llth Inst. - Tbe crews of many of the fcH into Russian hands; , " wrecked iransports ?rc; - !' Itlchty Isapsrtaat from Mexico .Progress ot the Uevolatlonlsts. New 0bi-ejims,Dc. il. Accounts from Orizaba, Mexieo, to the 6th instant, say that a force ot the.. rebels nnder Genv Morelia were routed in tha de partineut of Michoacoo, on the 24th, of November, and three hundred of them killed. In the engage ment Gen, Refcagary, the governor of the prov'mcc and conimauder of the government troops, was killed. -J . . - - An eleccton was going on' In Iexlco whether S.uita Anna should continue as President ar not. He had Issued a decree compel ling the government employers to yote for him, the penalty being Iiir inediata dismissal in case they refused. It is said tlie government of Honduras has agreed to sell Tiger Island to th United States fot'Twenry thonsand dollars. 1 Its ownership, however, is be ing disputed by San Salvador. . ' ' rcuTBEa-faoM Mexico.. .. v New"Oat.EjiNS, Dec. 11.- Tbo aIvices from the city of Mexico and Vera Crnz represented that both had votctf almost unanimously for Santa Anna. One hundred and sixty of the compatriots of Count Bourbon have been pardoned " lrv SanU, Anna as a mark of esteem for the Emperor Na,o leon. Five civil judges hnve been susjierrded In consequence of a disrespectful communication ad dressed to the. president. : . The plague was committing' "great ravages among the Indians in Yucatan. . ' , . ' V " I . 1 "CONGRESS. -" r" 1 WasHinoTON.-Dec, 13.. An Execntive sesswai was beld during which the, nomination . of the Hon. James B. Bowlin, of Missouri, was confirm ed as Minister, Resident ai the Government of New (Grenada. . ; . -- - . . ' 1 In the House ot Representativea a resolution ofj inquiry as to the, expediency ort repealing, the usury laws was Introduced by Mr. Boyce. '" Z After several resolutions and reports, the House went into Committee of thi .Whole oa the Indian Appropriation bill. Blr.: Mace, of Indiana gave his Views at some length ia regard to slavery in Kansas aud Nebraska. - lie was replied to by Mr Oliver, of Missouri, who in tnrif was replied to by Mr. Washburn, of Maine, ... J. , :w ,..,t, -" How A New, York Defaulter. Squares Up. The New York Evening Post narrates a jinn lar circumstance. 'A cashier' of a bankA not a hundred miles from Wall street, found his Ifonds S)0,000 short, at a time when his .accounts were about to be- examined. - He consulted au attorney, friend, who discovered that he "had no property available to convert io cash to cover the deficit, and advised him to take $200,000 indre, ifrnn," when tbo discovery took place, lie would, have something to Begrottatet' with thw. directors; and Induce them to refrain- from a public exf6se.jTlie cashier took ; the ' advice and the money, The discovery occurred be comprised with them for $100,000, , and oolther the stockholders or. the pablic knew -anything of the matter. Resigning his situation, he lived, respected" by all, onhis fortune, the other $300,000, and died during the current year. ' . -.". "T.' l''. "' . , . ' LANDS IX 'KANSAS. " We learn that last night Mr. Row, a nephew of John Ross, and Jude Hicks, a full blood .Chero kee, who Is on the bench in the Indian county, and is a man of very decided ihtelligencecharac ler and eTuditloo, reached Washington, comig as pcrtioA of 4h delegatiow aeat here by the Cbw okeeS, to dispose of to the Government s body of 800,000 acres of land whlcli thav aatotswns In. the territory of Kansas.- This laad lies far off from the nattoo!-thr territory, -wwi ww' Hear -fy not p4 tkulriy valuable for agrtcultarid purposea.- wJ1ttfflr'0r .' tbejr.&ave WaabrngtontWiiaba Jp.siialrftbem by0i destrcc: : i IRE. i f Four Hundred. Workmen furnd out of Etnplvy-meiit- Fifty Fam ss ITtmselesi, , ?K ' Pa ,DELruDec. IJ. s A moat destructive fire t eurrd herebwt niht. Cornel to os ' five story tanij tnd Gass Fixture Fa-f tory, together witB a numl r ofwejlipgs, entirely) cons tfmelr1; The 'actory , was situated at the comer of Cfiefry rii Eighth street, nd I with its stock was valued ftIU 000 ! ' ! I Bv this disaster, four tin 'red Workmen nave been turned out of emptc jsotaiii )fily fiimilioa tendered koeles THE FLORIDA N 1)1 AN 8. The gratifying liitelliaencj S?; -- '.-F Is perbaps not gen- orally kaowby the cltiaerl of onr Stete, that movements of an imrort3Dfnd signific.-rnt ChaK ac-ter aTe. about being madeW the United State military authoritK'S in and fcov this place, touchr We learn from good auturity -that, roads- wiU be -opened immediately, "Ji varieHis -dH-exttorrs, throagh-.tlie1 entice pof tion ot country now occupi ed by the Indians. . . "I "" "' e United States troopsl wnrbff stattone-d in close proximity with their pijsctit pJHee's,ef abodt;, to provide against the eomnls.Vton of depredaliotts 01 the lives and pr6px'rty"ttiigraiits, to may avail themselves of- the4 iudiimenta 'Md ut-by the General Governinent foraetttoment. In other Lworda, the country now occtpied by t'no, Italians is W be penetrated and sarvyed wnrtter the au thority of our Government Aid emtgfants invited to settle the same. Ttiip'tfalJ. 4 .. FIVE NEW WESTERN STATES. ." Col. Benton, ia a jeci -yt A-cturebVows tbat tlie' cojj-itry between iiih?onri tnd Caii"fofnia, In the latitude, or nearly the latitude of -Maryland, is wotl adapted t. s. ttk-merwi and csrltivatnt-find capable of forming five gf "Stafca. Kaosas lis kwtmki divide into two State, EitsUrn and Weat- er'b Kansas. Thete two states will. each have-a ttaritory of fifty thousand tquarcintlcs, according Mr. Beirton, they w til probably tie ivsdy H&r admission' riJo tbo Union wfthin te lu xt two yeai-s.For tbe third State.Jir. KcnUm -,tae.a aectuin of the Rocky Mountains from the Sttb de gree of iioitb latitude to Uie 41st, makiug aularea of sixty thousand rqoare miles. For tlie fourth State, he takes the valfoy of the Tpper Colorado. Tbia rejyou founs a part of the Tm'tury'of Uah, nhd the process bf settling it with white' inhabi tuts is alresdy Ix-gnn. The fifth State comprises ho rcmaiwlef of Utah. .' 'BhOCKlNfJ rfAlCn"rifo, a'feVdavfcsfif", a nim'tvaa foond hanaine bv the heels to tlie toi of a foiux-. Ilis .. . 1 l..T'i' . p. f in. face had turned black jtinl bj .wa deail. , While cl in, hi n a over the fenee he had slipped ami caught hiS foot bvt ween two of the pickets' -Iii bistruc gles to release himself, he' had- ti a ttt' hi -cOat and vest. The muscur eontr.-Ktloti all over his bodf were' very grcat. H lud trobably btfng ,. " there several tionrs. ' 'r IIBATY FRAVW. - -i . U "Bp'KAi.o, Dec. 12 William Martin started the provislou busfnessaat Ontonasan on Lake Superior in August last, and pretended that lie had con tracts to srpplr the tutors fn that jrfotv oti the strength of which he drow largely tUrougb Messrs. Adams Si Co. ort various mhtea.'and then deeamf r ! t"j Canala'. Forged drafts to Uiij'. amount ' ot' over SoiOtyy have already been discovered. r t. aN-AfVraAT COVINGTON '( CrsiciNN.Ti, Dee. lS.Ah affhiy ocetirrer at Covington, Ky"., yesterday, in which a mau wtimd Perkins, an omnibus agent, "shot RB. Carjatiter,, a dihtiriftnisued lawyer of that Jlace and danKcr ously wminded ftftn.'' Perkins lias been held ia $12,000 W artswerv "' "c 'i'' !-.-' . " . The trW of Arrison for the murdcr'of SIn'ipd ilrs. Allison Ly an iufetiiai machine at the Modi oal College ; about one year ago, is- pregressing here. , t . . . f ' -'."' A UEMKDY FOR EACH DISEASE. 7. AT ihs rrquesiof many uX my patienfis, fJtJ I have con8enltd to puf U1 a ! of my etficieoi prereiiprions in Ue IWtu f Family Medicine, eac h one suit'.-d lit a p irthulatliscas., and not like ibe'inanflfactcrers of fhe.inny. n!t trums and panaicaot the day, xrrauvulat-tto the world thai any ona. compound wtilcure all disease, arid whu (in tlie wrd t lite real liiiliai. phvsi- ei.in .ifAUAXtAKi) uput tncdicint ,f vhUh Utfi Knotc ruur tatu mua 0 vic,7 viey Kitum KM. .' -" - - J. KQSK: M. D.rhn Pit. J. S nonETS EXIEC'lCftAXT. OR COCO II SYKVF, is a ikevi-i failing renWy for (UiuUs, I'fitil- and all Lung Disessts. . Price id cents an 18 1, M. ? -f DR. J. A', noztrs Xt UOOPlSta COUGH ciYHVFtiw'iinmkAimt! relief, a ntt frejie.iil cures in onr we k. Price 50 rrvit-" J . .. . MJR, J. & HOSE'S CROLI &YfiCrnrr fails In esrin-ui-tKjrriMip, turn dnsterows eontpUini aiunns rniiown. t'TH so e-ts. OH..J. S. ROSR'ii FAIN ClfttEH WHI SliffNec, btre Throat Pat a in the face, .sidn. buck o limbs, front a Cold. ft tres Sprains-, -hi!blninr,Onmris or Pain In ths btoniucti ot Bowel. Price 124.-2i-nd 50u" .'.. DR. J S. ROSE'S KX.VR. CTOF BUCHU Is one of fhe best remedies ever used for diseases of the Kidneys. MaSd.-r, &e. Prtee Sftts. rrli J. -est ftOSKS . Ji YSFB PI'C C-OM- FOVNIt, a sure care ,feiu Dyppepia, -.'Liver Cojn pUini, and 4 tuMosttua. when fatten io conjunc tion iih his Alterative ot Fauii y ttls.-: 1'iive ot both 76e. : -a. .-- - ,i - DR. J. 8. ROSE'S GOLD FX- PJLL.S. for falling el the VVoitio, Ketnale Weakness, Debility -u'nd Kchvaatioir 'Prk-e irtl es. ' ' Dll.tJ. Si UOsBs ,A.MT1 BILIOUS, Oil RAILROAD PtttSrt '-Tbeae PitU are not. war tan ted to cure every ptabidy or disease loehlent to man, but (lu y are a gHit rcnuxlf for a liitliutrs isle of ihe system and coniin.ni. feysrs. t W hen used with Dr. Itoso's 'rbni.e ili.Miir. 'will curejhe most stuliborn cadts -of BiUo Fever, , Or Fever and Ague., v ' &osrs mm vd jntioobitisc For Heart Dlsease.aM Nervous Affectlons.Flain lenee; HeSri Barn, ttesi lessors. Natiibnsss. ftt-u-ralsfia,' miln3! the spirits, and giving power-to ib whole system, it isalioost uiiraculods in iia eHeer 50 refill? a bottle. -' ' - ' DR. J. S. ROSE'S S A RSA PA RILL A COM. POUXll, iuratll Hla Diseases, ScfofsUias bores, ana tor petrifying the Blood, it Is superior to all orhcrsa, I'rice 6l tents and 1,00. . -- . AHwho-t constitutions are impaired by disease, or weak-by nalute.shonld rend Dr, J. S. Ruse's Medical Adviser, (which Sontains m description ut the Oia?cs of ear Jiniaie a sal Uie niode of treat-nw.-ni ) It cub le had without charge "I i-J. & li, DoPKK Wilnrinwton, N. G. r VA(JGHAXV 4k A1O0UK, GoldslM.ro': S. J.triiNsDAlJ-:, Kayette yille, W1LLIAAIS& HAVCOy; KsleiKh, arid of Dealers eencratly in eveiy Ciy ara Town, UtrouhoUl lli is late and Union.- .' -' . . LX COCGHS COLDS BKONCUITIS, DI-a es of the Throaf and Lung f in Scrofi'ila Humor Hvpblli. trh-e of the- BIimmI, remem er BURROWa ELIXIR VITiE i the only infal lible seciBc. TiB n. Among others the it. , Thonlas tlnrnf. of Porfsmoorh. Vs., an eminent divine pf the Baptist pnrsoasion, has ,teraitttd ihe use of bin name, having been cur.l of a dis ease of4he Thront snd Lung. And for diseases of the BUmd the Maa and Odd Ft-Imws bavr endorsed lf-VfriBe; and for-tntwt 'disease ore hlMttfc nature it virtsar ceftitkilto jby er &ioapTsona Price only S5fir six bottles. J-For sale by all DaU-rs iaMwlicina. f A TERRIBLE CASE.. : , , Of OumfU of 7W Yoara Standing, Oared is - gne Mimlh.. by Barrow's El jf Vila?.- , Kaaaot.it-Ya . Jaly 19 1864. iktr. tLB arrow-Dear Sir I am..udef!; reai nblieaiiwMS jNw tn fo uffceiiiitf a- care of thai f4tiM 4m'0tSertfiO' X lr ppsratioa. eaHed E'.tair Yia Tlm-es"" haa twtttHl the ausK skillful PJrysieians, awdtl -bd takr a at-least na.tinndretl liotth-s of SarsapsriH 4kcJiihot STir i-Seet I was io the n't d phrabl eondi tUmpart of-'n)uher0edlloH)a.k. an extent o to leave at mdpm osgo90.t iSMAjea n Mt-mt-a Take UJlriavl PtUs'-n ya Wi tohavegod be.i1Ui. -Mariy of thelCitktais of rfie Union are conat.-ujtly cowplaiBing Of drowsy sensatiiHis, sleepless niabta'; healache; and Ilie thousand (Jl that flesh is heir La. i V halt m the cause :.i nej requHs mi iovteoratlua aal parrfytng mtflitim-j sueli an one as wH be siK-ery aiMl sertaia ; iioiio way's I'll la art! unenaUvd for the eeitahitycf iheif effit, arHt ellicacioua power of action. Let u-h. I. . - ir-wr . 1 1 .... 1 T V. .1.- J.t tit. lH QUI n,i r,r;.,.- l,r.. infmuie m all ji. ...i...t: 1.- i. .-.v..., i TUCGREAiSllXIMCuFTUlTAGE! . C'omnauiid Mvrun ol Wild Oierty . , eUliK KSOW.X FOR COHLMI' IU . CouglmCoid, Artfrtno irepi. lir r Com fnf. spidHg-hlovd. ttfl ttlly ofHreuViiiig, Fait in lm fSuU and tiraA, 1'alp t.U'wn of tlie IJUart. iitftitcnzif. oj, IfnJcm ComtiHUiun. Urn Tltfuvi, Ww- - . - . fvM litiiUity. and ml Oitue- ' ' y ar tju 'Fhroot Ib-iiil and i.uvg ' ANOTflKli'ltowK. KRTMli'ATF:. GRfcVr CUKE OF EZEKltL THOMAS Dlt. II SVV AY.K Utar'nh Keing for a leOftbjbf, iUiHt,lBl wiih a V i"n couth. hU puin in ilir; i-iiie anil breal. soren.-r ol the luogf, shorin'cfcaof bri-alh, I-ii-s-jJ app (iie, night awruia. Ac, 1 made irml of aibius ieoe dies, aldih were ie oiniieided highly U 'he pu p rs, bin ar.-duiit! rtw worse. 1 Iu: hU nca o my roe ah wa t-uch 1 hai 11 blood tih d proiase ly frmu iny nj' uiU Wlieo bf uifuxS4iisw eount-' ing vfwn me; lrutel, Oiy w lvH ryut.io' ht oui prwwruiei, ami the Iniitr nt. uy -fatii re seeme 1 near at h ind. A Ibis Unm, fceiMii tuended ttte use of your iuiwtm4 Syiupof A ila 'Jberrju which imwuMuiUly t gun o suuihe, cin-.I.H-t.and l!ay the vMat-Msfof m ttHf pain in 111 jt sidt, nirt-nilieifi-d and pjiuUJ- ,.y biaijs, Ae. t eonlinueii aw-es mI tit bu now. th-inkr lo fiixl sixt tu (tie ttfe. I ot oir ConiMonl Minuuf Wild Chet-v. I am cardjed. aMe In -pur.-ue my riyiy labor. I ihmV ti on invaru.i ie medicine mi caiSi eold. !aad bjcmc ot Ip-: Janga. aad ne ilwi t-li 'Uld be kuowa) to P jiflbsi ej. If imrtMno w.iuUi pmtlua the yf iis.d and iia natue xrric-!e ; :ts prepared by yuu.'iind not lain -p r wi'h lUe nuny -piirimis and w orhlei-i- pn pr aiblo whicli vie ipiemiud to br pabnt d "ff on iln ri pui .ti'iii of 1 ours, il niiiih b-ihe tm ans ruv in iny Viiliubto Mves.- I freer) offr ihis Maicmi'm aiftni for the btattitef 1 fwifc w rn are aaflC fiuK at 1 w.s -a-JSKKIKI. TtlUAIAs, . Cli. rrr. ', th re duorj iKvt of Scdhylkril CncOnJl '.arrT P.iiliafet-ma. . 'I hfi above iv:duntJe medicine it prepare! b f)r. .S w.ias1iiislt, sfief many ? rarsA-lose mien liunJu ibo M-.icliu-f ibe pr'Jr-ijs in 1'hilrttU waia which tu-rottsii for its irri at euperto'iiy ever ail lltr preiM-aKMa8 . It ivee tmoia the tjuini-,iK-h, 1'urifyiag unt t nivalin!;, aad imparts u de gree f urensrlt thu Is n-ally astiii-htna s Vf no ' CHK tltV"prmiwiit4.i-i S vv A Y V K' iJ0amnud -tht oriffinol and only gmuime." . Urt- AX.AK'S BUi.4t ItlA I Kll SallSA PA III I.I.A AND TAU PILLS M.iy bf inkcn ai alt lioies, and in fact in evrry iHseai-e Where OS aferiei f, aftcrsilve r pur:iiivr iiiediiinr N rirjuircd nad for lie disease .incident tireiunns4beyarettftqiiflllea. - . , ,.f f -1 he atwtve vlaahl eei io are prepared oly nv-ur SWit Aat hia kaboraiory JH. 4 .Vor;t Scit SJiwd-f, Philadelbi. , -. - -. . For sale Wlnjtele and Uetail Ky . . -? c. s d dupiuv ; , " Sole Agents for Wrlming'i n. .C Nov. IC. ..: ?;! 'l ',... 102-ly c. NOTICE. j'Jxu R swrifc-vs a u ressnrs of J oh. Daw - 1 saw A t'o . Iwve oa tho 12th insl., enicrrd lolo parinership for the purpose ol eartinir on lh- llrv r (sud and Hatdwaie businesn in the 't'e-wn -f v il- mtngion. under I he rirlitf A. AIaclian di Co. I'htiv will eondlicr llie business atlbe store oei u- f pied by the 1oie-firm,' and solitil lor themselves tbersroaags vf tlie fXitMie. - . - - ; A.MKF.W MAOf.KAft, JAMES I. McCALLLJI. July 18. " z. . " ""The ru'"f.t cotilirnvrd cases of the most dlslrcs ing rtieast. U)(ltiiiM-s arisu fri-in indisekluiu Ml us moi of V-ss siu troubled with this an nitririj; svniitirtu. slili as it is a & ral ti b-g, we ibi tiwt aitrtu4 to nmiicute until aonieihihg se- tftti intervenes. We wonld as a public, monitor warn all our leaders against the sin, of neUfi, nod at'lho same lime . recommend i their run ice 111 . ll II.umI Ij.nuau Uillels. tbe lu iiiiml pie tmraliou aa pivpsn-d by Dr. C. '. M. Jackson, No l'l Aieli sin-el, Phiiadelphia. .We have swii eueea rtli-t U d lhloU(.h its iulluelicc." ScoHs II etkly. - , - V . 1 1 2 C' , VOLD SORES, ULCEUS, and all crnpthms and diseases arising from aji inni;uxu or depraved statu of the bloisl. See tlie extraordinary cure o, Mr. Wni.rG. llarwood, a highly rc-pectabh; cjt .Vt'uC Iliehmotidj.Ya., by Carlo 'r Spanish Mixture Ho had ulcers and sores of the worst description aud filially got so bad, he wan uriable to walk.exi cept on crutches. 1 A tew bottle ol Carter's Span law Mixture, tlie great .blood pur i ber, cured, bint, a It has cured humrrcds of others who have suf fured with rheumatism, bail 4-tfoets f nterrcury, and pains aud u Users of the bones and joints. 'iee advertkenx'ht. - .- 1 1 107-lm. ' rnn orvr ' ' TIIK lwer flor ' the- boildiac ".o.Jt Sfxnh W harves. seilbl foe aa riMvr wholenlfi or relail . business it bo. tbr War hot.es oa -llenJerson sMew. 4s rear of seme. Aivnlv im.,. - . a. 11 ir..nnifri.'! kv , Dec. -10. . ' . rlU-tij. -iHAT 8IIfKHIOf-. BCTTKItllAS COME! A 4 fit klns-s-ull frm the dslry wf AHaui V'r m-r, tn, most reli-nraiod ilatre in tw York irt hoxen t'hefsei 50 MJj san-rior Pink Kve Ptit-t- tfnn-fKt S bbts.. Buckwheat Flour. (Alt titr sale by Dee. 18. , WjM. S 1 1 Kit WOOD & CO. , L0 UISBUUG FEM A LE SEMIX A Ii V. 'PHK iSprinif Mrssion f IS55. tho 25'h, Under X the a-rciM-nt-.Prineipaliif j will eon. ntenee ok Jlond-iv tlf ihr of January, Pssrd it. Wash in $7. Tniiioitas herefM,e Particolars . -jha4 front CirrulRrs and Cartlloynea, which will be y ir on arfHPiiitt. , - - ' I'lii-tis riiuiina by the Kaleich and Oa'lotv It. ill ,lt.ea4 will beeonyeyed from Franktinton lcp'-i o .Lmijsburi wiihotn charge, provided the printipul .be prcvious-fr nutifii d of the limeof ilielr arrival. . u A. II. UAT. Prlnrip"!. . I " Ralelfih Dee. 16. I4-5r. ST, MARY'S SCHOOL, REV ALBERT 8,MEDE8.. IX D. Rector. 1UK Twenty -Fifth Term of this iti-.l will riHonieacc on the 01 h January IH5, pad eon- ttnsrt fi vw months. Applications foribe udtni.sjen ol piirdls should bejrumpily 4nikd4S DeC.JIv. . 1 , . ' ' , , M 3t. . ..J . . 11 - ','!. . . . . .1. Mm. . . . , RV NEW STEADIER NO. CAROLINA. 'l-'lrH, folbi'in books fame in the f;rsl-fiack"jf" JL ever landed aa Ireiht by atcanuhlp in Morih Carolrnn-t t s r , t . . y .r Thf Birds of rbe Bible F.lrCantly fflnfraTd The Brti.ish Kemale Poet; by Oim. ,VV, Bertuinr 1 a sftpt-rblyflpMy'd edition 1 History of the fro sridi-s, thr?ir r1e '-rriieres nnj resolis by M 'j-ir f PriCor, of the Rnvai Military .AcndemyJ The American Kminle Pets hy Csrtdine Mav ;' The Patah'ea of Fsedrrlir Adolphtr Krimisnacher, fr'-m tlie.7lb icniLaa f-ditiuo. wbh.SS lllnsfratio'ns ; fas V'hiihUans lail Deligh'ti a pneitd (lailnnd il.ustraied ;.TiieIJIe o( Martin I. uiher, bcatnl -fiil!yjfluj4rated; Poetical Quotationsby VVafon l-uaanifv Rmmd j Afrja, or Lift and f.ve ia Norway, die., &c. J. T. MVS D-S. " Dec 16. . " - 114 ' - SOME GOOD TillNUy,. . CONSISTING of Frcsa Currnnis ; do." Ct'ron; do. Raisins; to. Fisf do' Macraroni, L-rr 00., Ac' Jat frwGeta ii, oer -Selir. W. A. FJ lr,wnd for sa'e by QUI.XCKA COWAN. Dcc.JO, r , . .... . : . . 114 :' t CORLSTMAS! CIIRIST3IA.SIL : Wl- S TOVV.VSIIFND Is w-w rrrrlvln? his supply of ;hrtstmaa articka cucttist- Mig 01 tine 011 ectionary : t jns Appie uropa Raspberrjr Dropet traweTry (a,, ; . Kaivscis for FNvoria; ; Izfng-Ulass j Paulsens Jcllntine ; Frtiaes f ' . ' Via-s f rf If aiainsf-.' - 1 Fresh Asnaragns r H f r bimrs de 'Csrrsnisj Fresh Pesrhes; Fresh Ctrn s ChtrfMert OtniktWa; lnf n shon every thinr to "F.at, drink and snake iBerrjr. .-. - . . And the Legislators oashi tn befrd, tossy noth ia? of washing down with Champagne, dte." J. 16. , . .. . Hi. JACIIDOWNIXG'S NEW BOOR. NOTH K ft sapply of W ay Down Fast, by eta smtin iBeorlrnl Jacs uownme. ror mm uf u;,,i.1Ti.-lll sol at Dec l&t D . v. 11 111 J 4acn " III. FOtt tOMIIS.IOWi:R. II VlnBiHiHEttN, m II kJJ v a o a W. 11 JONK-r, JAS. CABSll'Y". I'.OUT. Hi i 'i ; WAN. GEN. AtfX McKAE, o. y pAueLtY De 1?tb, ot. 112 9i p. flTTlJ E nnt.lhan Il. ni. dv b.r D.arrl rea and Ils4-lilerv. UunOifUS i-sn u-cniy iiiriue WED. ?uddejliVifjCoptLVitive Chill. inlUU ink, en Srtnday tvrTiltTc, peten-bir 10th Mi-MuiiA., tlatisbter of Jelhro A. Jci.kihs !., of Ports niouth.. Ya. . , . She was one of tlte ino.t. cciilh'j docile, ri,. Im - loved of the pupils of St. 'Mary s ru-hoof, 'lirthfit city. Thoivjth -alled so sotm and w nnxrot.iU from her eartblv Madies, Lc bad h arned tlie h-s. fun for which lifu was tiven, and for which alotn' it is of value. A levout roiniulitdeaut at the al. tarid htr Keedecnicr, her tiuatt'eeted piety"tlioiie in bev asiduoHH and c1w:erful performance of 'all Iter dwliea. buch recollections, while iWv - haitee our sense of her hwn, are fraught with tlie idv eofisolator and blessed lie to 1m1, it is full and . rich -to the hearts that iiuiurn under iu.l a ocreaveuieiix. MAUINIT NEWS. cVii 1'tlHT iF VILll.CT(lX D KCWl li EU 1C. - ARK1YED.- f 1. Schr Adelf , C'srrow. from New Yt k, to J. s'saner, . rH-bi , L'4bni ftiiho'.s, fn iu ri-'adi Ij ltia, to G'i'ite llsuii-s. Pchr. Hui. L ,8. 1 itigK. W'i:h tfs Tiom Phils., to T. C.'Voith -olir. Aiemii ta Maihall, from. Baltimore, to ttossrl) &. Ui'oiiier. , , 13 BiigDi. IN g, Bates, IVMn SaUiu. Mass. to 'AdanisBri). Sl Co CLEARED. ' 14. Sib--. Mr.vr llintnii, fir Ni w Yitk -TV Wot ib ; with 1 o8 I Ids. THrpi-nlme 881 bbls. Tr 34H bh C.Hioti 2 t-bls. Wax HilHI-u-h i Tea No's, 14 bushels t'laX'ted. 1 1 bbls. Fiwur. nud 7j eu.skri Uice. 15. Bri K.belU .'ewelt Keen for West In li. t KiMiell &,Bro ; with 2i2ril reel Luiiilie 2H2 tjtlrt Sliintfl.-S Slid 2 J IMKI Mi iik. Brie L-gii. in. Hose, fur Boti-n, by Whi. M ILiiiiss; with Naval Sltires. . fehi. Luey lull. a 10 'Mi.lt. in. f.r Cil.fg" livjGew! lUnisv t wftii 13)ln) I feet Luiubeiv l" Lib s ipbu 'i'urpeiiiiue.aiid -Ki bbls. Tar. fMrttr. 1'rdee,- Uaker, lor Mewluik, by J. II. i'Iiiijii r; w ith Naval Cttoies. - Scirr- Wake, (iundetson for New York, by Gen. ibirriss ; -w iili bills. Koiu. 217 do 'J ar, "iHl ipli its T111 pmiii, 700 do. Turix-iitiMf, In; d.'. Ki..ur OBI t-nrtiirb Pea N.itn, and 15J bah-a Cotton. " Ki aatii-r Guv, Graham, Evans, for Faj ettevill.-, by.T C. . It. 0. Wyrtb. , FEHEMPTORY SALE AT AUCTION VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS, . FANCY . ARI ICLES cic. '. Tuesday Evcaing next, at 7 tclock, 1 wiH J seU at MOZART HALL A iaraeand splendid coUettu n of Oil Palmira Fancy Arul-s, &c, tVc, im purled -direct ties rU'opO Alcssra Ki-bnwti.tr ot Brut am-Dg ahicM may befoutd . quatc and oalUil rami ins. r-irttniiof ins most rointin'ic. reiiun 00 4he bhlnc,nad Landscapes ol llully, ii witxelland, Tyval. ... 'Ih' nitlrlis will no opened lor exjniiiiail -n ihrouahoul the day on Tuci-d..y, t.nd Alri-n. K. A tiro, would e.pctlally ttqufsi the Levies la c I ut .Mosul llall on that day anil rxsmlni; in. ui. M. CU.O.NLY, Aart.. Dec. 16. , I l4-2i. - - NOTICE. JUST r-crlvr by the subscriber and for an It I Bbls Whisley j 4 qr. tracks Fiem 11 RrnJy I 60 boxes of aborted c anoii t .30 d'l. ( lu ese j I t half bbls. II 11 1) in Soil h Flour; (. wh-ilfl do. (Jo ; 30 Sags 'fable ali 1 . 40 bbl. aFsurtt d ttusars, die. -Tlie above an ides' will bu t-o'd !iw oa hott itiie. but lower fotiash. D. c. Io. W. I.: S. TOWNSHKND FlUiIE NEW 0KLEANS MOLAS.NEs. 4 1 1 HBI.S. ia ffnod nrduri 15 lull bbls. ,dw. do. -xJ Low f.r rash, at ' C.KO. H. KF.f.l.F.Y'S. Dec. 10. J.,tt., NCTiSi S. Ae copy 114. ry n'Vl FASTF.itiN BltlCK,ut rt reived - iJlJ For iaU by - ti. ADAMf, I5IIOTIIF.U& CO. G KHT.UM.V tir, person ihmtld love Feslher Hed, Maiirui-e, and I'llious, wiiii ,b'.-f, Pillow Ciitat-, Bisnkts, CViuloit, tStc, wn.eti iiiuy be bad of ' VVILKINSO.V&, F.LK. ' Dec. 16. Uphaistsrs and l'spr-lf apgers. 77 , muTisfi periodicals" " EARLY COI'lfclS. SECUItED. . - LEONARD SCOTT& CO , New York, continue to ne-pttblih ihoollowlng Bihisli , Periodicals. n 1'Thb Iinoosi CirAni Kiu.r (CoiiHi'rvative.) '2 Tin? EntsaesoM Rkvikw hi? ) .1. Thk NttTH BstTiUH ltrvir.w (Free Church ) 4 TtIK WksTMIIIKTKM ttf.TIHW Lihi isl j' j . 5." Bt..wooB' Edixbuikik M tczi.K (Tory ) .' IHR present critics! stnfe of F.uropf-an affairs X win render ihct-e publics Hons unusually Inri r t atins djiiin? the 101 liicotnirg ycur. They wfll m--cUnV u middle mound bet ween the hriii.y wnttca neas-lrrms, crude sni"iitailons, and Myhur rttwor of the dally JournaL ai d the ponderous Tumi ol the future histort-.n, wmwn sfier the living lirtvr eet and escll.-incat of tlx (jrt at poline;il rvenis ot tlss tintv hslt b,ive pa veil ). It Is lu- tlibst Pstbidi'-uls that readeia inttsl look fur the only re ally intt-lliyiole and reliable history of eurrt-ni events, and asfttch, in addiiion tottftr wcb-rsiah--lisht-d literal jr, seteutific. and ilioloieat o.iar. cl. r. we urj.' Mum upon t be considers tun ol th nad- uiz public. f Arrangements are bus permanently made f Ihe receipt ot KaUl.l nil Kk. TS fi out the Bril (b publishers, by Mhieb we are enabled tj place ALL UUK liKPKLM'sS in tlie hands of subscribers. about aa in as ihey Can be ImpUlved with lilt loitign copies. Ahhouch this involves a v 11 large null iy on our pa rl. we shall continue to fur nish the Periodicals t,t the same low rates as hire tofore, viz i .. , Per anu i . Kor any one of the four Reviews -t-"ir uny rw of th lour Kevlews For i:ny three of the four Reviews, For all four of Ihe Review- j Fur ItlacU wood's Macazinn , ' For B aekwoodand three Review tl tit' 7 Of c s to "Sit) ,, 4 (' Fur Blackwood and itiu tuur Rt views 10 to Penimmts to le tutiJe in all eases in a lrance. . Jitn ey current in At Stale vAere istueJ will be rccsitrd at par. , ' ":. l ' .- . .' 1 cummxG. " A dis oant 'Of twentv-fjve per real, f.om' ihe above prices will be allowed to Clubs ordering foot r iuore.f.ie of any one or nmrt of the abovt wotka. Thsst Four eopir f Blackwood, er of ore lievlew, will be sent, lo uae address f-r 1 1 ut co4csnt ihe lour Ue views an J Black wood for tSO; ami so on. , , POSTAGE " " In all the principal Cities and Towns, these work ill be deftvrred, through Aaer.ta. Kit I I'. Or POSTAGE VVnrwsrnl bv mail, ihe Poststre any part of the V ni led stati s si I be tat Twrnty fwur Orara a year r ' Blackwood." no bn" Kour teso Cnws wyes Ibr eneh 4 the Kevirws - HfHlttane-s and com m unlet. I Urns as bid always b sddstresrd, nost-raid, lo llie Pu' Hj-Ii r, LF 4 It D S 1 O'l'T ar CO , I - .! Ootdsiireef.NeW Y..rk. N. B L. S.&. Co. liave recnily put Ub-d. and havs now tor sale, ths FARM El" GL IDE ' bv Heory Siephrns, of F.dinburatt. and Ihe lain Prof, j Norton, ol Vl College. New Hv. a, tempi e ir 2 vols royal octavo, con is io ins l60Opfier, 14 ur and K0O wood eaaraviafis. Ptice, lo n.ueiiu find- In. ,.?:;"' ItT 7Wj trork it mtrr IkeoU ' Book of the Wi,M laMe feesescrrsrao 41 thrown pn the fti. r. vDea.lt.'- - --il-tf.! unoLL&ki: i inc ns cvkueat. '"" j ' . . BACTOiV p-sr f . PorioltU'o, . tains, -JS. i; ; la a :: t'aba, 21 a 21 Slilra... , !. 10 a AHI, 1 (t h.ul(rVe, d.' if a .S.'M. ritil..s Hog r.minl, ,. lti I'O 7 'wry. ,., hi , Hjiii Wvaters. Itl a 00 elli.n uij. i 10 u 0 fk' ildrs, .; do'H .i Virgin ,,,, ;i j 1 hnulitert. do ' 1 lUliI, I f,s , I i,' Buti,-r.sH-f lb., Is a a I r, 2fN)aotO ci i-.r , (m r iii. 1 Months at w ! rriiiu- l''"h. .? , . tts'sm by tuii- T cu j 0 ro "-f r t-ia o, lirriiii Purr-i ! r if rill. , rteelUiittle. til) it 1 AU..b' M I I' KH. pn tt.. St. Doinin"o, It 13 lUH' m&M s-.- I" fiLJ.,eree loon,. . Laemyra. la m It '". '. , . . i'n , ' ' ' ' 13 a I ln.n. ti lb. 61 ' 9 1 J J "ii.. in 1 1 s:' H'i, 1 2". a I !'1 a Nam.tirVMie -s " i.i. . -t 'J iiiill. a, C I I if H la If . il 1,1 I Mi .. ti rVoriHcrn 14 a IO f' irl,, . ,fh. ,n ..... ' (I, iii a ot in c 25 II 3 l', S u.l j (in 1 (1 .'".r, II ,0 ; i 5,, ,u 1 1. 11, In 1 ,:- ' I 12 1 'nw , y I'm .et I 32 , 1 KM "K, pi 1 lb! li. 'Iimiu.I. 4) u s lt"ii',-li rl. . iinn,. t '.nsli 1 ( il .-, Simrat. 1 u5 r.1 S" U Ii 'ht'i-M-. 'lotion Yarn lb a 17 do IHniihfir Cf a IP l-'l N J Bheei in:r, 1 1 fSh.eilnjf 1 1 u 7 r'l . ) I." R . pf r 1 lil tAikwHrvtrV. B 5 ) 0.1 liiliiiin)fe,? ' n T.i vi:s. . mot.' uniil e. 12 fc 11 11 l.() ll.l 25 fO IViilrri-ra. ' 5l n 6j rnorjh , I 'ri -,1 ,. If. '. Mid roti;.bt li '!.( ' F, pet I'i Aine h-.-inT- II nil HAY, tie- I mi lb. a 1 n f none 1 :?i-irr, I 03 s 0 0i V. Itlvrr. r l III ltd In. 1 ftrt .1 00 9 00 12 bit s mini tunu It s 11 r I r i 1 ' 'ttiiin.p . 4 fid , 0 VU ''' nir,.ft, & 51 M 'Cl.i. V ' I 1 r:- 5 "it e go Sal pet Im; In I iTim It- I. j Innd, 40 a H.1H.1W-' 'J re . 31 a t I 'to.', per lb. Hirrlrnn. best rc Hnid. ft . M Knt'lish issortn), 4j S tvcifc best rcf) 11. 1 . im- n , I . S v r r 1 (ml, : P' r - ut H nunc 1 4S n ' 4 a "4 H 1 it 15 a 0 a 7 20 a 2-, ed fij a lnn-r!rnn t-hect a ' " Ki'.l h i He j si'np, pet I !, l;UH!i:rt. n-ilptvi r... . i:,.,'- fait .-iii wen in tin a Hi nr tci I per lb t-'l'iotino. innun nit fin rtiriimn H ' honrdu 7 00 1. 00 on nir.ifr..i Mr.nif uml aenn1 1 In;' Hinl I 'n 6 Oft a " Of tlcM riiutit A jde boa 1 rln MIaB. (i l'et-1. " PO KiiiBf per In. iV.Orb-nn 5 - d.'cd, 1 10" a 00 III t'-fuxr hnlf fric. It IV Kit l.t IM I! I-' It a 6 CO' 'iiirlni, l 00 n Of) Od I'i'iri. Kiei 7 R ue no'rdd 7 IKI II CI S( f 'roU R a eanMlii!?, li CO I (nif If'l II f.nrd In I.I.U 1 1 J u TIMI'.F.U. r, t iiifin ir.,. Miipfilna, I4ifl n IS 1 1) Prime mill II Oft u r,n ' no hers IX n f.line pr hbl. I 2U nO uO i.Htl (S terallutt I'i ui h braaJv ' 'i.iiiiiuin , h fifl r 7 fi 1 nfi rior. 3 r.n a 4 (id n.ili-. I fl.'i -r .ii..u. 11. in - 11 ilvewlilsbcy HO a 1 OH ' lMM:.S,p r ":,ll.,n ll.-t-tified, a? a 40 Madeira, I 00 a 4 00 V I'. Kiim. 4it a 41 Po 1 (ill , 4 MOL SSK-S per ;allou. , Malaga, 40 MtrwOrli nr.s. a FREIOIIT. Tn Ni w Yoa. Kin, . - - on deck, 2 titnler. Till 'piMililie, . - . Spirit TittM'iititn, - 4 " Yarn ami SliHetinx, ' cents per foot. Cotton per bah". l,no Pen Xuts, per bush. tt ecu's. To I'HIl.tDII.I III t. Naval 8tole, - . 4,' cts. on deck. M tin. Spirits Turpentine, - 4- ct. pi-r bid. Yarn and Phot-tin;?, - H " " f.mt. ' Pea Nuts, .... (J " l,t, ,h I. 0 31 HER CI V L. liEWAHKS J.N MAItKli f. TiftPT.NTiK'!. u2 bhlK. we e at 52 R0 per bl l, for Yellow DJi ai.d 2 21 pi r 1 1,1, t,,r Yir tin. aud 781 d i at 62 00 fur Yellow Dip 52 ;J2 lor Virjiinnii I 61 0rj to il (V) pet bbl. for Haul Si'iuiTS l'l flt'KMiNH.-2 "jO hh!s. t hunted huud at 42 Ci tits i r '.i!!iiii. impim in;', j'.oHiM, I 0(,0 bbU, No. .'5 sold ut SI 50 pet bid , of 810 lbs., delivered, 1 UOt) do. do ((.irjpi bbls.) t &1 23' per bid.. 200 do. .In. at &l O-per bbl, GO days, Hicl ISO do. No, at Sl 40 pc Lhl, TH.- Last sales f,C Tar Were at 2 per bbl. TiMne.K. -2 Hull, one at C M und the other at Jt9 js r M. feet fl.ot;i. i) bids r.tctt.-t ill,, r'loiir w.-ftt sold sl S fur X.. $8 23 foi Fine mid i8 I ) per bb!. for Knpe line. NEW YORK MAilKKr. Fm tfi n e ft" ' (' f h iis Dit: 13. Ihe !4iip,iii and Cninnicrt'Isl Lint reptiti t'ufton. Ti e sales. Il Is estimnti-d have aver steil about 12'H hales ihiily, llj.i mntket clo-ii a tami ly at fioot 7 a lot Fli.'ur Sties 4'KI'I l.l,!., cIumii': liim nl ft(i2", 1 fTl for mixed to traij'ht lnai)l, fc!l2')S Iff I snl frit "0 a ftp' 23 fur (itnev ami mlia. Jlaxail and Ci illi-jfo is lu ld at n 1 0 73. . Coin fab a of alioiit ho (KM) bushels, cloi-in.' at 01 a 03 ti-ht for Wi stern mix d !'2 n HI for mixed hoiitln-iii h ml Ola !l."t toi font hi 1 11 Yellow Naval Wiore. Turpentine cir iion- In sniill suplily. Inn money brine vei y cari:'. m1c- eon tititio to dcfliiie stock vcij liaht, rtpiiits 'fur iwtitlni'. from I be sti me t-itiim' has fin ihcr ih 1 lin o l though tho stuck Is verv sina!I mv not ovci 80OO bids. In first hands and at tli close, wat hcl'l for letter rates, ( 1 intin-n I! 1 i 11 i tml plenty, hilt of ar til 1 4 - - shove (.'oinnr tl I be i-tork ii liclit-v-i-d to be 6i)o:i() bbU.. and lor tli'-se, lln-ie i cry litt le tlenmnd Cinninon In si nipiit by with other srlicU-s, 1 sl-o lower. Tar is plenty, wild almost Ho demand b-s ori.t tbe retail Hiiiit- of lb- lisdn The saU-s are l&ntl a 1 KM1 bids, ihuitijitoii (to an jr..) und Wasliitittoi) 'f in lii-nline St S4 2j a 94 per 2W) ll,.; 4:i c IVilmiiii-ton Cona.on slti l M I W r 310 II, , li. Mvi-iei! ; PHI .Nil 2, No. 1 and While, fri to ; ,. Imn-t radi-s .-r bbl and the Iilb.-. H-r 20 Ih ; and 0 a (iOl) .Soji its Turpentine.. 4"il a I 'd cents in fair order, and 4'! a 4Cj, tn-.li In slilppimf order. "- Rte. Is heavy xnd a littht lower, u 1th sales of 400 c. at 51 00 a 5.I2J cash. FOrtnid.V MARKETd. ' Bu Sliami r i'unjir Llverpt'ol. Nov. 2H. rotton. Tbe Kales of tho week and for I Im limr days ending with to day, aniotititcil lo o'J IXii) bale. Priu.-a r" l lower. Iloldet are prctc'ing tbt ir slot U of iniddlitir mi I he mat ki-t. Messrs. IJmwii t It i 1 y A -.Co. tpioln N. Of bana MUldlnr at 5 3 I'i; Fair Mobil- and C, .land 6 t MbldCna 3d. Trade at MatKbtster t ill declining. Breadstnirs. The ma 1 let taily In the urek a deflinitig. The oiio'a'ions sie. IVii-fein ('-n-tl Fluiir 42 a 42s f.d.; I'bilad. f,,li and Haiti mur 41s a 4 Is.; Ohio 44 Com. vclloiv and bite, 41s 0d a 44i tiiix.-d 41 a 4 Is A I. Wheat, hite. Us b-l a 12s bi ; n d 1" h-li lit Kl. Prot iidolis Beef ia more ''l but the slot k has litH-n reifuci-d lower thin f ir several yi ars FuM tMes-s wiiti Id Is' rominstided by thw nt ar rivals if new, ss it Is rnncli ttanted I'm k Is li.. fair re(iiest. There Is iioti sniiable fir shit, -torts IbtcoB b declined Is in sii'ieipallon ol ily arrivals of new. Tallon La been dcpitsscd b) bur arrivals. Riee firm at 21 a 21. Tobacco wss eesrcu snd fiim at f.revlona price Naval Stores iinict. No tpecial t-bange iu pi ice. Consols closed at 01 J. London Market, Nov 2f). fngars Fnil pr es r U-iiut obiaioctl. C'oticn Tbe maiket (s btr iive. bnt has not dtt-liiud. lea-Wa,b- small, prct Ion totes are susfltn-d. Tallow There- is bttf littlf dolus, former ptlcr 'am rnsintainr-t. . tls-8colch fdi trot, is dnll at til Lins, rd O'l Hi b-r-a smifi dal 27 01 a !$s. Tin? Havre Cotton tnaiket wis dull, .vlr small. Manchester lia-le di!I tt I ptUre dec-liu-4tia. . The nitwv m ttki- stiinvnt. Atut-ritsu slocks dull aud tendin dutnaiil. WHY nr,t have tome of our Ilandsom Pat tsvna of Pa;er-Msairtne on year wall II will fnatljr improve ihrnt, and Is Ciirrlturo in .r.M.ni. WLk:iN0. A Kl.l It, tJ,'c ltf- L'f boUteii and Pper Ilto;r. HOLIDAY HAT. WF will open abmii the ISth f crt ml( r, a new aivbs Item' l)r-s flat, alanulsctured ex-or-ly fr the Holldnri, lo wbjUl we w.mld invito au niion. C. MY Kits. Dec. 12 III. LARD. "CiT'L North Carolina. For 'e by O Nov. ZX W JX. M & II U It VV OO if CUi

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