c Cmmerrial. WILMINGTON, N. C: Tuesday, January 9, 1855. NORTHERN MAIL. There was no mail north of Petersburg, yester day. SUDDEN DEATH. Mr. Joel Poinsett Cohdt, aged about 24 years, formerly of Charleston, 8. C, died suddenly, in this place, on Sunday morning last, the 7th in stant.' -" CASE OF stabbing: Two negroes engaged in a fight on Saturday evepir.s:,"V ncn one stabbed the other. The wound is noVUngtrotw. The culprit is lodged in Jail. MURDER. : ' . Capt Elijah BssrsoK,, of Middle Sound, was shot, about 2 miles from town, on his way borne with his horse and cart, on Friday Bight last The ball entered the back part of his head and came out near the corner f his jaw. He was found on the road side and brought to town, and died on Saturday night. Mr. Bbnson was an inoffensive and quiet citizen, and the fact that his cart was not robbed of any articles contained in it, renders the transaction very mysterious. :"'.- . BANKS. It is difficult to decide, as yet, what will be the fate of the several proposition to tlte Legisla ture, relative to Banks. , : - In the Senate, the Banking Committee have made reports adversely to the Bank of G reensboro', the Bank of HHIsboro', and tkc Bant of Wttmmg tonl : r - ' ' V " . ;: . COMMERCIAL BANK , The Committee on Banks have made a- report adverse to the increase of the capital stock of the Commercial Bank of VTBinlngtdii. - GREENSBORO' PATRIOT, -The firm of Swans, A. Sherwood, publishers of the Greensboso' Patriot, is dissolved by mutual consent That paper will hereafter be published by Mr. M. S. Sdmwood. A MISTAKE. The statement that 500 workmen were discharg ed, lately, from the Navy Yard at Norfolk, turns out to be a mistake. Instead of discharging more hands were wanted. ' - j A BEAUTIFUL PRESENT. , The Greensboro' Patriot, of the, 6th. instant". contains the following account of' a merited tii bnte of respect and affection: J . We had the pleasure of being present at an in teresting scene in the CLajel of Greensbprough Female College, on Wednesday evening,. the 2tb December, on which occasion the Faculty and Pupils of the Institution presented the Rev. C. F. Deems, D. D., late President, a beautiful and costly set of plate, as a testimonial of their love and a reward for his nntiring efforts to promote the welfare of the College during the last four years. The scene was not that cold formality usually exhibited on such occasions, but was deep and heartfelt. Many proofs of love, devoted love, had been thown by those for whose good he bad labored, but this, the parting gift, coming with, the sad word farewell, was the crowning act. The young ladies bad managed to keep their council; and the Dr. was taken by surprise when President Jones rose, uncovered the pore, glitter ing and graceful offering, and in an eloquent and impressive speech presented it. We have never seen Dr. D. so much capsized by any occasion an in bis attempt to reply. AH present seemed to .... f f i i a eaten tne contagion oi leeiiojj, as uc cwuuucu his few remarks in many tears. Tlie tna.sive silver contains the simple inscrip tion, " Presented to Charles F. Deems, D. D., by ike Junior, Sophomore and Freshman classes of a reensboro' Female College, Dec. 22, 1854." The prfcher, one of the most Dearly perfect Works of ait we have ever seen, had the same inscription from " the Senior Class ,- one of the goblela from " his pupils, Lucie. Rote, Nannie and Lind," three of whom, we understand, are now teachers la the College, and another goblet was from ''the Facul ty of Greensboro' Female College." After the presentation the company aUOBrne'i4gccjjonj, $ iu i lie panors, wiiere vr. is. sptuv me remainder of the evening with his Mends. The delightful evening of Dec. 27ih, 1854, will long be remem bered by those who were favored in being present. AN ENGLISHMAN'S "PLATFORM." Sir Charles Napier is a candidate for Parliament in the borough of Marlybone. His programme, forwarded by telegraph, Is " War to the knife with Russia extensive reform vote by ballot shorter parliaments and general education." Every one to his notion; if the English think Sir Charles' platform a good one, very well. - But we cannot say it is half so expressive, sublime and eloquent and euphoncous, as the good old plat form of the unterriflcd, indomitable democracy, running in this wise : " Polk, Texas, and Oregon Fifty-four forty or fight". Ah, those . were capital times for the season. We doubt if wc shalK1' ever look upon the like again!" ' " ' ' " PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE. The President's 'Message, explanatory of his views in relation to the veto of the -River and Harbor bill, was sent to the House of Representa tives on the 80th ult' . It is entirely loo long for our columns r and its insertion is not necessary, as every party measure will be sustained by its ad herents in despite: ef argument,'" and we do not think its perusal Would' enlighten the-opinions of any one, now tha HiVsabject has been under dis cussionTfbr thirty- years."' The Arguments of the Message have the credit af Jogcnuity, though the Union, the Federal Organ,, admits that the- Pres ident baa bcou; embarrassed in his argument, by the " inherent and insuperable difricnlties of the undertaking.?. Thy kr adaiuing tthat the Presi dent has not sustained his position. We do not feel dUposed to comment upon the subject, for th reasons above stated though our readers know that we approved of the Veto as a s zneasure of policy if nothing more, . SILVER fllNES IN NEW HAMPSHIRE A correspondent of the Ilerald, wrising front rtttoHeia, . U., says quite lan excitenjent has been cresxea in luat place by the recent discove- ry r surer mines in me vicinity. One of th dig gings is half mile from the mills, and is visited daily bf crowd. 3C number of rich specimens hve bee preduced.aad Mr.,Blake, the owaery intends sooa to conuDeqce, operations with a lare gang of hands. Mr. Roilios, the proprietor of another miue. Uvea in the village ofLondoujCiht miles from Pittefield. - McKINNEY'S EXPEDITION. WikamNGTON, Jan. 6. Many young men here are preparing to joia Cl-McKluney's expedition to. Costa Rica. It is said they are to receive a bounty of 50 in advance., It is reported that a certain volunteer Captain in the Mexican war is ecrttlting here. ' . SUFFRAGE THE JOURNAL. We see an article in the Journal of Saturday, elatire to the " Free Suflrage" question, pew before the Legislature. It is not ur purpose to discass that point, as we bave expressed our selves in full, long age, on this subject, nt lo in vite attention to the singular poaition the Editor haa taken on another. v He speaks as fdlows; "Let ns be understood about this matter. We are as niuclr opposed as any one to Insufficient Naturalization Laws, or to a lax administration of the same. If the circumstances of any State in dicate the" necessity or propriety of changing- its constitutional requirements on the acore or suf frage, in this as iq any other respect, it is a mat ter for the people of snch Slate to consider and decide uon ; but we do, most unquestionably, epioee any matetuent by which a constitutional provision of North tjarolina, regulating an impor tant incident of ber own sovereignty, would ' be' mad a mere weather-cock to be blown about by every change of opinion expressed in temporary acts of Congress. And audi would be the effect of incorporating Mr. Hauhton's amendment into onr constitution. Now. for instance, the natural ization laws of Congress require a residence' of five years to entitle .r foreigner to the right of citizenship, and, of course, five years would, ac cording to Mr. IlattglitOH'a amendment, be the constitutional term in North Carolina. Nexyear it might be changed by Conresa to 14 years, and 1 tbts loere change in tne act of Congress wouta change our constitution." We are glad to see any one come out for State rights, or State sovereignty, if you willbut not to the prejudice of common sense and reason. Every State has a right to change its constitu tional requirements on the score of suffrage," but !. has not the riaht to make reqoirementa of suffrage and the designation of the. voter identi cal. The State of North Carolina has given htr sanctum to the constitution of the United States, andjhat instrument, with the laws enacted nnder It is the supreme La,w of the land, and points out who t the-qoalified vote, via: a citizen of the Untied Stales. all this by the solemn covenant of the State of North Carolina and this State, by any law, either organic or legislative, cahoot des ignate any olher person as voter, -without a practical secession from the Union. Why? .Be eause she abrogates and nullifies the only law that can possibly bind our people together in a common citizenship of equal -rights and privh leges and equal qualifications. But onr neighbor is afraid that our "oerego-. ty would be a wcalher-ccck, blown about by eve- ry change of .piu!on expressed n temporary acts of Congress "rMhat the period for naf utilization might be changed from 6 to 14 years, and aovn. -Well, whar of ,tbat 1 Docs that fii-ct the prin? c'tph'S upon which oar government is based T It is the duty of Congress to consult the public tnr fcrest and safety in Ibis matter, aa well as all oth ers committed to its jurisdiction. ' " " Are the borrowing of money, the regnlution of commerce, the coining of money, the punishment of counterfeiters, the establishment of Post Of 8ce, the, promotion" of the progress of science, the Constitutipnxf inferior tribunals, the uniform ity of bankrupt laws, and the other numerous powers vested by the constitution in Congress, al ways torappeaf stereotyped phase - never to be changed Or altered ? ' 4. How is it about the layius and collecting of taxes, duties, imposts and. excises 1 A re these to be always the same in detail, or are they to be- gftverned bj the peculiar condiiiiin of the coun try -- . : - '''.'-'-.-. '...' In fine, we might continue the enumeration, sad refer to many other items of vast consequence to the Republic, -which are subjected to the "weath- r cock opinions expressed in " temporary'' acts of Congress. bat we wish to be concise. . j "Onr Constitution " forsooth I Is our " neigh bor suddenly awakened from m Rip Tan Winkle dose, that be has not watched " oar conetituttun" and asserted its claims before 1 - . Tbe Editor should know that both the letter and the spirit of "oar constitution" are as a dead letter, ki points that come in conflict with the so- preme law of the land. For seventy-nine years, the following hag been part and'parcl.of 4our constitution." It la the 40tb section: . " "That every foreigner who eomee to settle fq " this State, having first taken an oath of aliegi "ance to the same, may purchase, or by any oth " er just means ecqoire. bold or transfer, kind, or "other real estate; and, after one gear's resi ' dc nee, shall be deeoed a free citizen." .Does the Editor remember that any one has enjoyed the privileges of thi section, say within sixiv-tigkt years t . If m let ns hear abont it. r , What else can foreigner, becoming a free citi zen by a residence of one year, do4 under " our constitution Listen. The following is the 8tb " That all f frecnuB of the sge of twenty-one years, ho have' been inhabitanta nf any one " county within the 8tafe twelve moirt'w inime- d iately preccrling the day jot any election, and " shall have paid public taxes, hafl be entitled to vote formembers of the Honse of Commons for , " the county ia which be resides." - - So our neighbor wiU see that, by ,lorr constl' tution." a native- of Constantinople, or -of any other portion of this mundane sphere, may come' toorth Carolina, awear allegiance to-tbe State, reside one jear, buy and sell real estate, vote tor Governor, Representatives In the Legislature and in Congress, for Senators, for Electors of Presi dent mud Vice President, dec, Ac, and sold all these offices by right, as well as any one else., . Alas T How neglectful our neighbor hss been in regard to the Vindication of the tights of the citizens of onr State if kit notions about our or ganic and other laws b correct. ' -I -'' '- r- : r ' ,, ' . : I V ' s tpUR POLICE. " ; A New York correspondent cf. the Bostdh Jour nal pays the following just compliment to the New York police: . - . -. , I In nothing has New York Improved more than m their police. The corps consist of about one thousaud men. They are paid a salary each-of from S'5O0 to SI 000. The uniform worn by the police consists of a military cloth cap, a single breasted blue coat buttoned up to the throat and military buttons, an overcoat x the same 'color and trimmings, and gray pants with a black stripe nflhe outside from the waist to Uie fbot.. In deed, Jhcy look so much like officers in the un dress of the navyA thai It is' hard to" distinguish them from naval officers, " The corps is nader complete drill. They are exercised each raorbing In squads,, and nee each month they assemble at the arsenal and undergo a most thorough drilL The chasacter of the men now employed, the uor fofm by which they are to be known in. all places, hd their drill give them, it is sa'd, great, moral power, and make them an efficient body of men. . ; -:;: LUCAS AGAIN CONTACTED. ; i$ 1 y'e are glad to learn that the miscreant Charles H. Lueas, who has bad hisjaecond trial M EirU lora, tor placing obstructions on the Middletown railroad, was yesterday brougbtln guilty. " The Times gives circumstantial account, .as follows : "Lacas was, ns We have before stated. iaii out o tne StaU Prison, to which he had already -been sentenced for the oftfence for which.' be has now agaip been tned. .JThere werf some reasons to believe that a part f the testimoAy against had been Improperly and" Untruly mven. 7 Haw- ever, the fact of Lucas's guilt appeared te be clear W the jury who listened .to th testiSDony anfll he w a -ain convicted of having plftced'o' ctionon a railroad track, with the intent to destroy lifev uia bait CS2.000) was given by a gentlemen resi ding m i.iastenbury, . The sentence to be proiiounccd."--NVlf Haven paUadj 1 nursday. From the National Intelligencer of Saturday. THE XAST HOPE. : "Sir; I desire you do me right and justice, And to bestow your pity on me ; for JL am a most poor "woman and a stranger." Such was the prayer addressed by the unhappy Katherine to the flinty-hearted Henry, who sought her life under the forms of law and justice. Could Shakspeare. have lived to plead the cause of the "most poor woman'- (those of them who have not sunk in the grave) whose husbands were despoiled; br a foreigh Power , fifty years ago, and wnose rights ia indemnity were bartered away ..by tbeir own Government, which, w ith overflowing coffers, has to thia time refused all indemnity lfthe im mortal bard lad lived In this our day, rhat"a motive and "a cue for passion woujd he have found in the long-deferred jnstico to the French claimants of 18001 We are moved to this reflec tion by learning that the bill for the indemnity of these long delayed claims Is now first In order on the calendar of the Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union. The Congresshave of ten sanctioned, approved, and passed these clamis, but the Executive has frowned , upon them and they remain- unpaid, while the poor claimants! themselves are rapidly passing lcyond the reach of want and injustice. Shall, they now fajl-at last and for ever T Must the hearts that hope de ferred have so long made sick at last bg "broken ? God forbid f We know -bnt one of the clafaiante, and she js it widow left in poverty twenty years ago, with ft house full of children, .And yet lires and struggles on in the hope of justice fvera her Government. "We are not urging a case of ttm passion merely, or of charity. The claims, we sincerely belive that is the genuine ones are as just as Government ever owed. - " RE-ORGANIZATION OF THE ARMY. ; W a aDtuVAU Tin W, - now in the city, in pursuance of a snromons of the Committee' on Military Afikirs of the Houe; of Representatives. He spent two boors yesterday before the eorarnittee in explanation of the wanu of the. niilhary service, and is deckled" is hi opinion as to tbe'necessity of a proper organisa-. tionof the army. In the. Senate, the hill for the, re-oigariization of the army .was rc-committed witn the noderstanding that the' two committers bf Congress would have the benefit of, the vete ran's advice on the; subject. jGen. Jeup and eth er disringuthed. officers of the army will also be snnnnoncd before the ciimmittecs. Iheie aj- pears to be a general impression that the schemes for whichJJr. Shields is laboring in the Senate and Mr. Faulkner in the Douse will meet with favor.. That portion of the bill which provides for av increase of the aimr secures almost -unv versal conciurencet 'The increase f pay and the. retired list may produce some difference of opin ion, bn C they seem to be dependent propositions National Intelligencer. . Enlargement of the Past Office Building.' - Mr. Bayard yesterday repo'i ted," from tbo Com mittce of Public Buildings, in. the Senate, a bill to prwide an enlarpcment .of the. General Post Office, Building in this ely. This aeems to be an- improvemetit so indispensable, under tbe growing busibess ef the Depu'rtmcat, thai e soppose there will be but littlttoi posfllon to it. It vas ngiu ted at the last se.iun, and. every dayV Vxperf- enee demonstrates its uecesaiy. The extH!ioii en F street' will. add. greatly te the anty aitd . . . '.,....i:is convenience oi iue tu'riee. ucsiw; ueivg onia- mentaito that part of the city 6.; , . . BAN01MCHE STATE. ' Rr.Eica, Jrfa. 5. At the annual meeting of the stockholders bf this Bank, held in- this tTity on Monday last, the' following gentfcmen were "elec ted Directors bn the part of tlte stockholders : G W. Mordocai, John II. Bryan, J, BvC .Roulhae, William Peace, B. F.. Moore, Alfred Jones, nn4 William Bor lan. Gov. Bi22 nnnoiuted William R. Poole and L. P'B. Branch Directors on behalfi of the State; and the State Treasurer 1. W Courts, Esq., is a Director cm officio on thjl part tbe State. - , , . ' A resolution was pansed changing tlte time for the annual meeting and for the elect'on of Direc tors to the first Motfday in J nly in each and everjc year,.,.,. .. , . - -'.. . . V DAMAGES AGAINST TIIEjCITY. In the case of Martin Ellis vs. The C'ty.of Bos ton, tried yesterday in the Supreme Judical Court, the jnry this morning returned a verdict in- faver of the plaintiff to the amount of f 1300. The jte tioo was for injuries sustained bytlie plaintlffin slipping down on tlie ice on the ldc-walk in Milk street, under the eaves of. the Old- South Church, on the"evening pf 28th of f anuarf, 52. The city notified tbe Old South society to come th and take apon itself the burden of defence. ' ' ' t!t ... . Boston. Tel., TTutrsddy. . STARVATION. AT THE FIVE rpiNT3 N. J. The ladies of the Home Mission hi New York haye Issued a striking- appeal on behalf of the destitute poor at the Five Points in tlwit cit. They say;-: : , r ..' "It Is well known to those who are acquainted! ltb that locality thaUliundreds of families ' have sold or pawned the last article of furnitnre or ap parel to procure food, ftnd are now left on the bare floor, without bedding ox fuel, and not know ing where they may get the next mouthful to eat. Persons in these circumstances (many of them sober, industrious people J are thronging tbjs Mis sion honse' dally, and front stern necessity many ace denied relief.- "This state of suffering I in-j creasing, daily, and 'the starring mVLsl be4 fed. It. will require not less than ohe thousand loaves bf bread dafly to keep'tbc Tdestltute' from' suffering wittt hanger." 5 ' '. AN AFFAIR OF irONOB. . 5 The fbllowi.ig letters psssed'between two young members ef the New York tar, a fortnight ago Dear Sir : Yea are too well acquainted with" Uie many-deceits yon have made use of to estrange the aficctlons of Miss J , for me to recount tUenr". Let it suffice that I am in fossession of a thorough knowledge' of all your treacheries' and it only remains tor yoa either to withdraw j-ur attootions in tot, or to meet - me as becotnes a mai of honor. . " -. m' v J our ob't servant. . vVour kind note of yesterdsy as-received. My life Is of so m ach value to my friends, that i am not particularly, de irons xf -exposing it to ydtjr popgun, nor do I feel inclined Jto send you where yoa are likely to meet with' too warm .reception. Secondly I have -as grei." right - to visi the lady, as she manlfcsteil good sense Vlp hastening your exit, and shall continue to avail aoyself of j Htbatnght. '-' -- .' - r.. Jhirdly I sluril flot tneet.you in a duel. Fourthly If yen indulgein further insolence, ; of offer to lay the .weight of your finger W my valuable body, X. procaine you to belabor your at-i VnuaLed carcass to my hear's content. -- r ''; " -Yonrs;t, Kot-classic, hat en fait. . "" . - "v" .FIRE CRUEL ACT. ' r -The barn aS Uon. W. C. Craia, f Wart ea, Her time Cjo?, was bomed oa Tb'nrsday last, says Uie Utica Gazette, together with . eighteen cows and many young cattle, besides fifty tons of bay and jnueh grrain. Tbe fire is supposed i have keen tbe work of A cnr?l man, who bad just been dis charged . Craib.: .'.4.,. - . . ,. .... From the Boston Traveler, Emigration at tal Port.-Efi"ect f he War; It is stated by theTowners of emigrant ships and confirmed, se far ss this "fort is ooncened, by Mr. Goodwm, Alien PassengerXonuniseioner, tbat the war in Europsja having a decided .effifct in decreasing emigration to this oountry; fronl Great BriUin and .Ireland.' One shfp lately arrived beie, 1 which usually brings between six and seven hun dred, bad'less tftan three hundred passcsngers, about four haadred, whq had'ep -"notice of o 1morS tit t h ".urface eouUirBv Ini.tinnb.imti. vin-T"cooc1ud6dtoemiuT.l'll, tn ' dicbarfee fat enoi at-home, their .prospects there having" brTfShteiied considerably of Jale. Thie.t6tal emigration at this port for the year Is, however, m advance of last year; being m th Dctglihornood of "22,000of which nearly sixteen thousand arrived, during tb first six. mofiths.Jeaving less than one half that number fof the latter portion of the year SALT FACTORIES -IN OHIO, It is knottnK that in the south-eastern part of Ohio salt water is found abundantly; but hereto fore the water has, been found, too weak'to com pele succssfully, for more than local use, with the saline's dT Kanawha, of Conemaugb, pr of.-fjyra- j cuse. . jience ice quaniii; umuinuunu vu has been cortparatively small. But of late, the Western Railroad Iieards sV the-Uhlus are'likc- ly totp tnrned. The diCicutty in tire old weW was in not bortng dtp enougt. The real saUfer ous rock lies hi that region about? 1,000 feet in ;pth, The6fd nclls were goijerally dag shout 1 400or oyofeet j depth. . iney goiwaier, ous u was not the origiuiiutl springs, but diluted 'qnali tv. Recently, however, boring lias Ueeu carrjea t the salUbearmg rock, (Mid-slt-watJr (Ih greatl.'" prepa.au.-, ; ana ..wiongn 4 nail ore- abundance is obtained, and of stengtii sufucjeut to compete with other Western ,8alines. , .TnE VICTIMS.. -4 V Aceending to the London Medical Ckculrj the campaign in tlte East has. in' point of sickness and mortality, been otio of the most disastrous -on. record. Mere than ten thousand men have dis appeared from tbe rauks since the army landed ii, the Crimea, Many bftlicm are only sick, it is Armb and will soon appear on the' scene. The Russians, tne poor, soldiers say universally,- are' nothing to the cholera and diarrhea. '..;" " REFUTED. , , A correspondent of the National Tntdligencer, refnt's-an article which appeared Iu a New York paper a few days ago, ort "Agriculture North and South-," inv.hich tbe writer offers, statistics t6 jirove, that the products of the North are- worth more than those of the, South.1. The correspon dent says that the annual product of -Cotton-in J.he South is set down at tho rate of '2,000,000, when the actual-amount is, 1.U00,000. And. thus it is with many other avtkjes' ; . ' rm AN "EXTRAORDINARY DIVIDEND- " The Bank xf Albany has declared an extraor dmary dividend of fifty per cent-oii it.eapitI, in stock, teats stockholders, who have' unaiiimous ly cnicluded to accept the dividend in this form. fill's raises, the capital ofthe Rink froin$24dijqOO to 3300,000, and gives to each possessor of ten shares, re in addition, and so In proportion," " - kmnu Atlas. . 1 y 1 ' 1 1 7 '. ' . !!. i. ," '. - f CONSUMPTION AND SPITTfNO BLOOD, Bee the oertitlKiite of Mr Turner H. Ramsey, fir many years proprietor of the Farmers' Hotal.J i Freduricloicnr. va.,and lateof tiie City Hotel, ItUMiUiotui, a. ..- . . Pf. Juhu Miiige, of -the City of. Richmond, Urtiagh h Tegular phtician, atxl ef course, oppos ed -to jm hat he eaTled iinack niudlciues, wasobliir. ed to say that its good eftv-ctt iu the caae of Mr. Karosey, wore wondei-ful indeed. - , ". ' He bad bven giyon up by . several physickms; had tried utoKt of the ouck medicitioe. sikI'w.-is on tin verge of h-pnli ,-ns well as the grave,-wheir he tnedJCarter s Santsli Mixture. v . We refer the public to iris f ull and hijrthy cer tifits around t4u bottle, stating his "Cure. See advertisement'. . -'.;; 120-lm lloofi,sna Okkmih Cixtkhs. pretare4 anxl solil by Dr. Jackxoiv. at t!ie German Medieal Strr., An-h trret, l'hilailelfihin. dafly Incr'eaw In their well deserved celebrity. frr th etui. f all ilim'asi's ailitinj; from d'ranieinen of tliB liver. Thrsi'-Bitters ha vi, uxleerl, proved a hlewsing to tlit afilrted, he show thfrr. grarttnde !y the, m't rlatferlti testimonials. This tnedicuir IiaS f e.vlablishod fof jtwclf name lh.it Cnifl it o . iioaeverjuiiy Ufir wDemc. or saCtivi tliir promlswi. cannot raeh. It palnej the iuiliccn-thfc-nce b.v live Imtnenselienrtfls, tht havn been derived from if, ami will ever mauiiabi if .po sition, 1 ' . - V 118 Gf V A REMEDY FOR EACH -DISEASE. t"2- AT. the request of many of my fmiteul. fJL I haveeonauntcd to put up a fhsil at tny mom rtTieieut preacriptiona in the form of Family Medicinea.'Slfii one suited to a particular dlseaw, and not like the manufacturera of the 411 any , rKi lfgm and panacea ot the day, trramjilgrati' to the worldthulany one com pound wiilcursaild issa sen, a ad Who (ii the words 4he sfent Iuiltaii bhvsi. clan NyAU4sisr) V l-natc liltli into bodies of Ptynedicinet of which 4Jtey 9f usatch thro knwo leoa.n, J..N. RUSK, M.O UouunH. (joitj a no an uunir waases. tfice bu .... . ... . ' ... oeftts and $l,1. - ; ! PR. J. S. BUSK S Tl HOOPING COUGH, SYflCPit't inmediafe- relief, antttfreqireutly cures fn one weeft. -Price 60 rets'. . i DR. J..S. BOSK'S CROUISYRUP never fails jn'euri n. the cruup, thttt'd-inaferous eompkilnl among children. Price 25 centa. ' &R.J.S. ROSK'JS PATX CURER wffl core Stifl'Necl?. Sore Throat, Pains in the face, , "side, bacK or limss, trom .a uokj. it cans &(jrainsj tMlblain,Cramps or- Pain 1rf the Stomacli'or Bowels. Price 13c. 25 and 50c. . DR.J. S. ROSE'S KJC MA CT OFBUCUU la oris of the best remedies ever esod for diseases of the Kidney?, bladder, dtc- Price 50cf DH. J.S. ROSE'S DYSPEPTIC COM ' POtJ&tD, a rfu're cure fot Iycpeptda, Liver Com-, tdalnt.and Indigestion.' when taUertin conjone- Jlon with his A Uera ti veer family pills. Price f -both 70c. , --' -" , - . " DR.J. S. ROSE'S GOLDEN PILLS, tot falling of the VVouiD, Female Weakness, Debility and Ite'ajtnttori Price 50 cfs. ' BVC.J.JS ROsE-d AJS'Tt BIUOUS, Oft RAlLROAOPlLL5--Thesa Ptllaere net war ranted tn curs every malady or disease incident lo inan.but they are a grans repiedy for .a BTlllous state of the'systcip.snd common "fevers' Wlien used wits Dr. Rose'a Tonic Mixture, will cura lie most stubborn eaaea of Bilious .rever tor. Fever nrf A ln ' " - . . - , iiftiuuhr . - For Tre-trt fisease,aU Nervoua"Affecions,Flafii tenc, itrarl Burn,, tuwltaiasnesa, iumonB, .Tea ralaiu,atiii5 the splrits,aBd giving py-r mihe whole ay-tem, it is aUnearmiraculoua 1 n 1 m efloct Ml .eni a buttle. DR. J. . ROSE'S SARSAPARILLA COM POUSD, for all Sin liH;aSesiefof'oua ora, 'and tor piinfvlnw the.Btood,. it i tsilpertor, JatJ oihevat Prioe til tent and! ,00. '--"-' . All whoxt conmrtutiona-are irnpalTed by disease, or weak.by natarajahonld read Of. X. , Kone'a Adrift-. 1 whieh eoniairm a descrkrtioa of the Diaeasessof our climate and the mode of treat. mera 1 can bo had wUtieut chjrje ofW. U.4 IFttt-J WlimiJlfflOVI, c. w.i nvvn,m.T aa,l MOOttS; Gohlsbnro'i i. J. HliSDA t.K, FayaMe-1 ille, V lLLlAltii UA nouv, K-aiefgn, and of. Dealers gcuerally in eveiy. CHj ard Tywu throuahout the staie.arul Union- , . - - .- j-.. ' NOTICE . THKS nb seribers "u cwssora" of Jons Da w 0om it Co .have on the 12lbrtnt.,eoierwt Into arrnerhip for the purpose of caryinwthc Dry Good and Hardware business In the T own of "W li ming too, under the firm of A. W sctsxw A. Co They wUI coduct,theU8ioeasatui iote ocew--pled by (he laic firm,, sod .solicil for thenuelvei ihc patronaea of the public. VxiXtEW M A CLE AW. ' ' JAMES 1. MoCALLUM. t-THE Braainan Bentfedy for larrho sad 4Taevtery. Hnndredacai testify ,t its virtues Prepared and sold only by C. 8c D. JUuPR K. ' Jooo 27. " . " s 44 tf, , -4 2 'V UJXpREceutNTEO FUCCE&r- -"jiko rreiL. TSitfuPB f wrhow'i atrxtit vrr. , 'The people are at last ftn iing not the inexlima ble valoe of. the nly infaljible MtvUcine known jh exalU dcliawcter of the cewrfleate and. the werwtielmior amnnt"of teHtinmtiv that tn fsen puWUhedr ia cHing"tlie affji.:.-d te dbcrdT the6-i injiiMic s. "iia wmie av, raiew ire iimiit iuc, pnblic ma J be assured Jt curative qftalll iea will navvfbe detejiora'ed. -Wht-j tho Myiicine pr dneea a alleht rntin in "the atomaeh and Inm-el. it bienWng up deep aeafed cold. .the parent of ft any foranidaldt disesM-a, and when it drirea bn- 1M 4Mt. inr l( J enonjtti. tT evcuaiin. those corrupt humors in tlio 'bioo'l that -diseae the yiW ojfitns..rd 4mls"exrell'l frou the ytej- mast soui-r or IiUer end in 'death. Tbi Medicine pnrifieSj regenerates, fa nd lejuviuates titwaiireAistfni. j - - '." ' '. ' For sale by all the regular tlealers iu Medi cine. :' f '" -.; ; '-- . THE EUXIR Ylt-K. . Is not designed to pl. ac Ii'TUh or to amuse the afflicted, nor" does it stimfil-tt. f.- few lHir tlte syteni Sud thi n I.-nre lb ptitieot in wre condition than before, fur it tn-ssfNM S in"stiinuU. this prcjiertjen-'-we ksow that if it was a little pleasanter the dnses sniAll. and it sflmiUated lh tomacti, theales would be much arraier, bof iIivji Medicine is desfsrned u cin, and ia rieigned fuf the okb only of iIm 'hIui- ar actually di ewl. AhbMigh nj:h a little ftyrup it wakes a ooline, refi-eVliin and delightful drink. many fiersoiiM have li).tiH iIm system 'of utp it one or Twe wet ks every sprins. and fall." It i pre Hiuwed the day ef nltomltiaM Pleirt Medicines j. aian end, fi.r TUB.fcLtXIR VIT aUava tcuresaii.r diHease' of arcln'oiiic, aecojtdary. r he r;diTart ''iiafnre; in Ane rrr two -ei-ka. and the rmost firmidable case'ln Ihree.or four Wln-ts and Mie cure is permanent. t -Try it. . J liad given over :: he idea of ever fiiirlibgVeiif. until, m-ip"mwnded br wrrr who had Wen nireiUrlv affi-cted jifui wa cured by Tour moiUtine, I wan imiuced to. thirty days I' wan rutirely cuird. I am now 1i h tn-Hlih, and ha v" beeq ever since. The cure was through a miracle. , - ' Tours.yery.resi ectfully, JOHN WEBB. ' This-is tci certify t':at John Webb appeared be fore tno this lav nr-i mad.' oojli to the above utatcnicnt -1 a:u w 'll aeqnaijitud wittr-Mr. Johu tbb; he is a i f table eittr-i-n of this tityr ' 1VU.UAM D. '.DEL A NY. 118C'.J - Mayor U Norfolk, Va. TIIE GREAT SVECIHCOFTOE AGE! JDK. SIFAYXLTS Compound Sjrup el Wild Cherry. . THI;M'iT KKtr'CTIJAL "AM) Sl'tF.DV CVRK JiSaV FUR COSSUMPVWN. CouftJia, Colds, Axihma, Bronchitis, Lircr Com . plaint, Spiling S tood. UitRmtlly of 'Breathing, I'airfs in4ht,-tsi'l4 and Breast, I'utfiiiulion of the Heart. Infiaenza. ' rohp Broken Constituting . Sort 'FliroaL, .N cr- . . , - tout llebJUy, and alt Diseases . of t fit Throat Breatt, . rt i - .mid Lu:. ' . ' ANOTHER thJMK i4-:llTIFICATK. GREAT CURB Uf EZKK1KL TIIUMAS 1.11.-11 , SiWAVKK-rUear Sir Being for a J Ksngth of time ( fflicicd with a veiy. vlolrnt nsttk u tiK noin In ih M.tA tirant ikrfni-flH tor Jr lunH-shartn.-bS of breath, loss of appetite, ntalM sweats, &c., I made trul of.vanoua reine Jie, which were re.,0111 mended highly in the pa pera, but gradually ;rewworae.. 1 lie iult nee of oiv rvuiih wait such 'hat ibe bbxicl ruhtd profuse ly frmn my noririla w hen the"proxy'nia or coirgli ing.Ciaine upon me ; indeed, my thle ayeteiu acejned puisi rated, iud the hour ot my departure eine 1 near at hand. At this tune, you reeom- meoded he uao of yoor Vpourld- y mil of A lid Cherry.' u hietilmnieiltattly begiiruto aooiheconi foft, and-ii lay the violence nf mv cough; relieved llie putn in my side. Kjrpngthened and iual d my Iiiohji, Ac. i continiu-4 ihe use of it; hut now. (hinltr tn.God and to the effect of your Cfn(nunJ svttin tf V ild Ctvetrv. I am curf.d." r.d i Miursue my dijly luttor. 1 thlnu It an -jnvsiuunie uiediclne In. c.1uih, col), and diaeaiu! 01 me lungs, and one tliut should be known to all iiffliel e. If poraona would" purchia"lhe orii-tn.il and f nuineorlicla ;ia prrpured by yuy. and not tain per with thu many rpuriotia and w urihlum prcpar iiiloiw which aie oitemplid 10 be pal mid li wit the reputation of yours., it urlah be he mcens ofav muny vnlunbla lives. 1 twaely oflWr ihi.-i i-irueinn? mrnilor ibe benefit of tho-e who are mfli rin aa I was. ,- , : rZliKIKL THOMAS. Cherry W , th'er.ddtrs. wai of Jielnij Ikitl tetond afreet, Pliiliidclphia. . The above iovuhiable medicine Is nnrarct hv rOr. SSwnyne himself, afiea tanny vcara ctw Hn- licin tn llie practice of the pr..rtifrt hi PhilidtJ pliia which u counts lor ita ureal snperio'iy over all other prep.vrayona. It fives tone 10 Hw Siiu-"ach-Purilyinir uod rrnovatins, and imparts a de gree f strength that is rfally asumi-hing. Von no "UHK it K.V" preaBUion tv. " SVV A V N KW m nrranfed lho ''orieinat and only grnuine." ' DR. SWA YSK'S silllA.: t OATKI) ARSA PARll.LA AM) TAlt PILLS May be taken at Btl tlneaKand in f.icl in ay cry discus wlxrre on aperient, alterative "r rarifnlivc medjr.ine'U required, and f.rr thu disease incident f to jetiiales they .ire Mneqiwlk-d. - i hahove vft1ii:iWe "Mediririaa are p! ppared on!v hv tr. SVVAVjVK im hi Laboratory jSo.4 Aorih Seveelh Strurt, PhihidclnMa. ; ; r m For sale Wttulesdle Snd Retail by -;- . ' - t & O DuPRK, ' Sole Ascnts tor VViluiintion, N. C. Nov. 16. - . t . lei-iyo... j Illlov:ay's 7,ccrtain Cre Ar nil' Bilicnis CottidainU amb fjisiirdured Slnaehs. Another proof of" their EifiVacy, Copy of a kt terfi mu James Trent, E.., d;ited Skowhegan, January 2!)tli, 1854. To Dr. Upllow.w, Bir, I was for some-years a sufferer with a hilieu complaint, nc conipaniud With imlkcstion and. a disordered stomach. - lathe hone bf obtaininz rolief. I used yariety of niedicincs, but fruitlessly. I was, 1 U.ur i,;,Uurin in-ui,..r Pilta W aTriondW inern ll.d a ... I -nV........r a An,rl..fi. Tni-ITlinf.irMI 4ite, and -efl'ectoif a comrJetb pnrification of the. blood, tnow eiuoy the beat or iieaitiu ' - -U2-3t. . JAMES TRENT. MARRIED. In this countr, mi the 20th of December, bv the Rev. D. B". Wailr, Mr.- R..C. ORMSIlrT to'-ilrs. LAILE BOWDEN, aM of this county. ' . ' Also, on the 21st DewmtM r, by the Rev.' D. B. iJlack, R H. A RMSTRONO. to Miss SARAH ( daughter of R.'C. Omsby, Esq: DIED. - In Raleigh, on Tuesday, tlie '2.1 mst. la tbeRlPh year of bia age. altera "brief lllneas. Sktmoir W. WaiTiNa, Esq.. well knoaiv and highly i-Htermcd fcitiJSi p: Mr. Wi!i,TtNO . had b t n for 12 year u rbvotfd and fmibsiil mmher or the I'reshyhrlan Chnrrh,. and dor .-d Lis CUrlstian profeyeiott by uniformly coiiki--lent Tife. - " : MA IU NE NEWS. ' PORT OF Wlt.MINGTON: JAXUARr 9. , . - -ARRIVED. t &f Bi ig Qcb. Tay lor, SUubj , from Newport . R. "Lilp-Mtcr. " - " - ' 68teain.ri'airy, JlWer.rom Fayellcville to W. U.JKILiiy. . - ,V . -. - . 7. Schr. LfHikout, Watlera, frem Havana, fo'T. 8. Worth ; with a earg t,f 8narud Tobacco The L. putn hereto dial rvsa, baviNir encooler.-d a RalttOf Wiiidoa lriCli cauaed.tlie f fcet ? mxnX i kofk and nil aJtaehed. She aa Oo.ina to new rV?u -CLEARED. v v ; 6. Steamshln Kortb CroHna. 6vaams, for Phib Vadelpbls, by George Haniss; ith-145 Mils.- Rosin n, fii? bWs, Spirals TtypeutiiK, 12VU bushels uts, 21 bates CoUou17 do. Shveting, 26 Pea do. Yarn. 6 bbdai Wax. and 5 lands. 18 bbla. 38 boxesmd 36 baara of UrM Froit. - .. . 8toer -Fairvj. ldef fuf Fayette vUle, by rWH. WcRary & Co. ". . . Steamer Chatham, McRae, lor fayettevuie, oy - 10ST m MISLAID. CERTl ri'JATK of Stock in tbe MrUmisfte aad.Raleist) Rait Uaad, No. Z6S, for rive A hires, m hich 1 bold aa Traotee to Jr. iTiui Thomson's thitdren. jpphcii' will be made t the Dilatory for anoihev eertllieate. J" p'aee of throne losU - T. LORING. jan,f. . ''';-..--: m-2t. YHOLESALB FIIICES CUUUHNT. BACOt Milk. .rrt Rico, 1 riiiKo- timwi. .t,tJ. IS a 1 O'uba. 51 Sides.. go. 10 a 0,'Meal. I 00 a nhoatdr, do.. 9 a 00 4 IV AVAL KruitKK U"g round, " ' II 141 1'nrjcntirt,jT M tU b 4J.iiN ..Ui.hi . till s nn .WlUa-iiU. t an .n ttn titaea, ,d..f 9 4Virfifldj ,nt Butter, per lb., lb a 25 'J ar, r ') a 0 U0 UfcKK. uerbbl. I'iteh, 2 lf a N.orihera me a, 11J . --. mint i-s f J ....... . . Uohih by i ult-, ... .. 75 a 0 CO arci vatiie. ion a .u . a. 1 5 a o fiu bs., SOD a t'O uo. 3. . 115 i h2U COKPKICfer lb, !Hrij Tu ' , St. LHnnmgo, 12 1J per (rail. . 33 ttitn a II' i VAIl.i pemeg I(kil6a Lasiiajfia . A13 ja" . - rt a S Jm a, none. ivVmught, 10 '.24 I 9', 1 CO Java, . Coiicii, pet lb. Jorn. itt-r lno Candida, ' C do l oritur it. ,twniunlioe, .SVerm, 13 a 16 6i 9 a W It a is till., jii (all. ;Sp-iM, 1 2i if.lnt.-eed. r, NcHt'a fet. I 50 14 a 16 25 a 3) 45 a 5t 1-k, iNwrlln rn perbhl M, m 15 00 a 00 1-0 i'tin e, 15 oti a 15 fib t 'heife, - ' , Cotton Varn. II lb ail Pei.s,ct bwt-Urt a 17 III. Kl, 1.124 a do 'Oznabursa 1-1 N C Slicei- 9ia l0 U:ow. a . 7S I'ca IN uls I 32 a 1 35 IIH'K, pr lOiilis. , lwonrl. 44 a 5 Itwuh rlet no in. pvr ousli 1 tAl a JiTAVKS. nn" 1000. V.O bLr. 25 00 ruugh, , " ... n ne." linseed, none It.", hhd rouih,' lVrtni;d, nont. Lnsf, 7 a i slivriinjj ' m a 8 ? HKOU1J. per hbi. Kayettevil.'c, BIB 6o' Buttimore, a Canal, ex. 12 00 a 14 00 Keuihers, 60 53 Tif.l'K, serlb- Aieir-Bn, II 3 14 - HA V, per lKIb Ku-urn, I 25 0 00 N. River. 1 Mi Ash head-' 9 00 nsr 12 0O a , Hollow... .ware,. 3 lltD.V, perlb. Amwiran, best re tin H. K m 1 i5 t. fbinglea. prr lOWt. - Cfinmon. 4 50 u Q 00 i" nraei, 5 60 a mark's - 4 j lirse 5 00 a 5 i Hal- per ''ial4 50 ' ". la- ; land, - ' '40 a r.lmvn, none. ; Liverpool, ' pernaclt. 1 45 a j Soap, per !li. ,, . -Hi 64 j Ko!iali losoried, e wede beat retin- ed ' 6f Anuirtcan fhcet t a Rcpt i lie - LUMBKll, nprlO ift f,e Hrown, 54 a S. Sawed IS 00 a IG i0 MC'-i per lb. Klooriee, 10 00 a Oil 00 'erinnn 15 a 15 a 6 a VV boards 7 a 00 UP BHVlered, 6 a 7 Pl.ind anil " UrsltJn! 20 a '2fi 20 ean;lnff. C Ofl a fH Oti Reft m.lii e " ' -vVi.b-t.ourd -I Millanws .'edgud, 14 Of! t)0 00; ti tori. Oil 1 6 Pli n'f-hal . ri ' " f Siienr'ner lo. rKloorln., II OH. Oft 0o :Pori- Itico 'fit a fl Viae hn'rda 7 00 n rt i i-ri. a . i y "'a . .,,.,,,.., mc nt-naui .inn San.l?n. fi rn t Jr ' i?i .. puin'ul uiMas, It loo old n h.ippcna ilui un ill lim I art In KM I H , C.0 'r, hlra " ! "- ul h". or dr.ad l ois- ovcry , d.,tol An, i ii 'Ti?1 , U Wl"0 .:et; lni.if..m.ppline 10 -hae W ho, li.ni . 0 1.. t I t i-.KM U n lrf,1i,P'ni,',,,Vnn n 55 '1 'dr.le,luJ1ili.y,,ton uloi.e lt,n,.u Mm, d. iB) . Lime pr bW.i W aft 00 -: Prime mill II 00 a 12 POLii.i. nil Vh.-co..u'i .i..,iUi .v.n.i i .... ,t.tL i UQI'OIW. per allua. Amtrta. S SO a 1 5 l"i ai-u brandy . . Interior. 3 R0, a 4 Of' tpp -lift a l fin, TnJIow prill JO a II . Rvewhiskcy SO a I 00 '.j M N , per f-nllon . lt.eenr.eci, w a 4U,'v1ai'ciro-, I 00 a 4 00 LS V. Itnnv. 40 42 ;Po t. I 00 ' 40 flULt-SliS per'.'alliny i. Malaga, .VewOrlcaps. a I - : " . FnEIfJlIT. To Nkw Tork. Rosin, - 20 on deck, 2i nnder, Turpentine, - - UtT " Spirits Tunx-'Vitino, .- -45' Varn and Shifting," 0 cent? per foot. , Cotton ier bii!e 81,00 Pea Nuts, icr bush. 0 cents. To PhilaIielphia. - ' Naval-Stores, - - 46 cts. on deck oO un. Spirits Turjrentmo, - 45 ctn. per bbl. Varn aud Shcetinjr, 0 " " foot. Tea Nuts, - .. - G " . " bn.shel. COS! 32EGCIAL. RKMAIIK8 ON MARKET. Our remarks on the market, lu this number, are I ,u""' V .?' ; ii ,'u"l,,, 1M,ustu 1 uvk: .. ' , , ter, l':il lliiilun ol Hie Heui', L)ipt-y. .Nirvi.uB si ip indeed; so few sales of produce have been irritability, )emnf;en.i nt i-i t. Liemive I- ur.t 'niade that we .have bat little to report. j i'n, Uuera. Ittbility, 8M.ptums ol CVnaump. . TcRPRSTt. 205 bblsi TurpontiiMj were sold I "'AiJu'lly-lU f.arliifeflcris on- thr mlrd are at $.'2,00 per bbl. for Yellow Dip., and $1,00 for I much io uo dieadt-d ; Low ol Aleiiiory, Coniunhm Hard Turtientino. I of Ideiia, l)ej)reiioi uf frpiiiia. i.il t'oreLeUiiif, ' 1 A v. miun id iSt.c ii tj t fi 11 litiui, I.nn of tuli- Spihits Ti bprntine. 139 bbls. were sold at S3 j udf. Timiiiy,di;.ar mini' of Hie i v. la produi . d. cents' er gallon, aud 250 bbla. at 38 cents per gal-1 Tltousand-tt ptraoaa oi' slluj!, cw n.-w judnu a a . ... . TaR. 485 bLls. .Tar sold at 1 ,50 per bbl. . I Rice. 40 casks Rice, seHiu"a wanted at 4 cents per lb. - ...'.''' v KORTIJERN MARKETS: - ThfInr of tbe Nwlhern Mail leaves na wlih- out report h of the JCurllierrt. Mai ki ts of nyiuti r- est, hi tor tharf tboae lit Saturday's Ciiniiuicuil. nxnVta fur 3 week's endlnr Hlh lnt. . ft. . Lunilnf 6?8 0j(4 feet ; thules, Xv. C58 (HiO : Vf.H) P'pe- Klavea K. 0 4o4j Tuipei.Hne. 4 1U4 bbU.;"R.w 1 P70 d.; Kpirlfa Tui vntii)el fi (17(1 do.; .Tar. 21 i-.-K l'itch. 15'1 ilo ;. FiV"f. ". d..f Clean Rice.. fc"uejce; Rough do . HG m;S t.uJ-l? fa'wr.' liOl.uiidh s; Co.x r. 2 Ji l,cl.'; ,Vrn, Sit bah a , Bhi etine, 68 ib.: Wool,-6 b; CutL.ll. t'37j 4l4 flaSTS.-! d. 107 lU4a C'.u. ZZ do.; Cow IWa, $4 do; Kheep Skiua. 2 huH ll.-a; Diiml Fruit, 5 hhd. 18 bbla' Z U.xe and 41 Inn; Dihil Hides. N.i . ""oO ;' Pis Nuta 9 "2 bwji l r B" wax, ii bhdv. 0 bbla-., 2 boXi a and 6 bags ; Fur; 4 bl)d. stiff's b.ixes.- FAVETTEVILLE M4RKET. " Jan. 6. The North Carolinian n iiui k : BacoiHs dull and alow b'. The Cotton tn ir- ket U again deprexnd. lint no d.-i-lin.' ainee our The demand fur Corn Is gmwl at 05 cents t f t. Flour .s imprnvi-d with irood .I.-ihiiikI at HHii.ttiotia.. Oats acarce and iniieli wanted, at full pi ices. i8)4iita I nriK'titlne. marker quiet, with al s at S3 t( 33 cent cr gallon. Raw do. 1 10 lw i5 u-r bbl, . - 4scon 10a 11 j Cotton 7 a 7 ; Klour .'7.25 a 7 75; Data 00. Treasury Notes Outstanding:, Jan. I, 18.54.4 - TkKASUBV DtriltTMtNT, r Rkoistkh s Okvice, January 1, 1856.. Amount .putstandini of tho several . isaiivs prior to July. 1810, ns per rei'onls of this ollice - - - $102,001 61 W..ie. Aiitwl.ttililliV fit Aliis fuwtio lf 22.1 July, 18J6, a- per ditto, - . '. 7,730 00 Anioutit out.Htaidiiip of the. isaue of 2Sth January, 1817riis ter ditto - 1,850 00 Sll'l 64 tktfuct cmcelkil note in the hands of "nne of the accounting ofllcers, nn der in act prior to 2UJ July, 1840 50 00 ' ' - S112.511 CI ' -.F. BIGG ERj, Register. . COUNTERFEIT COLD DOLLAR.. There Is at present iu circulation a counterfeit f old -dollar. It ia made of pre bra.su, jgilt. It iflers but slightly" from the genuine coin, in its wVl.lh. on cue aide, will show they are pot exact- A . ...... . 1 1 ... 1 1 A .1 - .In.. J...!.. nn 1 1 ly tlie sunie. The wjeigrbt of this counterfeit is only 16 srains, fchiie that of the Reuuine is 28. The dirk-runce l:j weight is such as to lie pUinly' perceptible, on comparing tlte two, notwithstanding the diniutii tive size of the exiins. The connterfcit Is a dangcrons one, froni the fact that being so small, It ia not apt to be so close ly scrutinized as you!d b larger oiu. . 31IT 1 1 store aad for aale by .' . - ' Sm:9 :. UUISCK A COWAN. SASH AND BLLND FAtTORir. THE IMlinlngton Sab and Blind Factory lain oacratloa scain. and im prepared i exeeuie V all ordera ai aKort notice for Saah, Bliada. lionrr. Hcrolts ami Kraekou t aov shape or n jure. - fMio for Porches, M on Id in 2 i.f any pallets r is Biaiatera ond Hand. Rails for Stairway, Turn iog ot say dimension.-" f. The proprietor solicits the puronage of bla friend and ihe public at large, sad n-pe rha amiM by the well xcatioo l hia work and prnnr attention to all order forwarded io him. Office and Factory firi beildina; North of the Wilmington A Raleigh Rail Road Depot. i. a. p. I v Ev, Jan. 9th, 1S5S. . 123-ly-e New Er, Goldabaro'. Obaeevar, Favetieville, Star, Marion V. H- and Weekly Jonrnal. insert to amount of 92 and forward bills to this office. - DUCT; JOHNSTON, li.L.rlfORI-: lAlt.K IIOMPITAI,. WHKRR limy ba otHuioid llie uiuioi rpiiVy, pleasant and ellei tun I u mt c'y jo the wuild tor al I. RECKF.T DISF..XSKS. Gonorrhf), Jleeii, rfirinnita, ."M inimi Weck- iHl1 ,'"in h" Iin. Cot.aniuik. yi 0,-t.jliiy, 11 ciionn or me KlUne) , fkllliitlon ol Hie titmr, 0Ht.lii. Nr. viUS Jrriiutiiiv. l'itai ii il U i Head, 'I niOiil Now i,r kin. ai d ml ibn rf in .g " iiii-iucuuiy anuiik iaaui.g 1K.111 lie ilituu riye hubltaul 'i i.uih, hi h di Miwy Iv.h 1 ott) i d mind, llie li tn i mini tumaty pui lit tr n 1.1. rr rticir th-tima 'hnn hr (.i of '.he i-yri.s nj the DiariiH Va ef I'lvKtvitr. I r gliiinn iluirw.ui.it. h Caui h&punur amicip .lioim, rinileiiiijj iiurridi;. Ac., impOMnble, ' ' , , . YnrXn .177 Ar. FpojLjHy.whol ave tteeoiiic Hit vh imr Sui;a rf Vic, that it r end Hit and rti-slruei'.- habit whuh uonuully pneep Ivan untimely tmv ittonsnnes ..f yunng un a of ibe mot jittlu.d Ukm and hnilnnt intsiU-ei. win. niiyht ot htwh, ,UV. i iii1-neuj terMu -Senile iH the cttmidtns i t..w.ni r i,r waUed to eesijc) the liv ing I) n . may call wuli'lmf eon fidi neu . . .1irriZ'-ui,oftimee.ii1u.Pt,.,i'n?i,)aTfi,,rf bt innaur 01 ptlaii-al weMHries. n1.n., iiiiiim'i-' alHy cijnauU Dr. J., and be rmw. no i ,.,.ritf' hidih. - 1 lit wh p'acea him If nndrllt r. iroof Ur. ,A n aton nu y religiously cnC.le in l.ia hwiior at n .tn lleuian, and confidently riy upon hi.-skill as ahv nii'lnn. . Or V ICP, Tv... 7, SOUTH FiM.DIil; H K St. 7 I P Till". S'li I'S . ' 1 ide,y JltK PAl.' l U:iLAA inolrrli:fr ih. ,AMJ anil A t'M It Hit y.,Uwiil niii.iUt ihrlm, a ecus: is ru ooa. v,oa- v( i iiAtun!. Vo Mtrcury or Kiiirnnii Diua Levi TAKK M)llrr Pa. Jchkt.) i- it,, 01 ly iej.nfi,rly Kdurni.d Phjm i,ni uho .-dvctiU a h veiy . xi miv. p, r c tiae, unit liU ;iiHiiy t . i ilnfi. t. 'i.r-s I a M.ftii 1. ni iiuamiiti-e t the j.tliii 1. o. 'Jlwtt vha vithto be mporoily uwi tf ututiily eiued uliuultl fiv 1h ,.,,r. ou Ihjlit.g intfneUr; ho i ly 11 In ih.ii h.klUi. ' una I'l'Pit lu Ur. Joiiniii.iii lilt. JtlHSSTON. 'Member of the Itoyal :oili(e ofurennp London; grndiiAiHl'miii ne ol III iuuhi i mirn ot Ci.lli ye, f llie Uniied -Sfalen, ui'd thu griMd-r nn i.IhIiop Hie una ou n M-ni In tne M r., 1 1 . fn 01 l.m don, pai- in, rniiO Iplna and rl-ewliro, bn eH i.-i n..ir . " .... i,u ,rc, .i,ni w. rntvet know ,,. lT"ubiCii UU nntinjf In Hi,- ,-, and head n en ame. p, ii.ei.1 nei von-i.n, feinu rlurni.ri at ' .T ""niS "J b"hl '"eaa. with fr.,,H,l(. i b,,n'nt'-""efded a.xu. timra wtili d, runei iki-i I ot 'mnd' 5,e 'cVrta'iv'Va'sK is. . 1 .. ' , . " . . 1 !...!".. V1.'.1"'1 Vu,a7." ,rliu. luuUHMir tt. t b ,m ..i ..... - euia tli r u l. dIren- ii i.ue. noeiuiul ouin i.i ih htiio mid iiint.e, diiiinekfe oi donln nt.ur on the EJiin bon a and anna, iiluichi-ii on the h' ml. f.ice o'nd i aniniific a pri ori! i.ii w iih Ii ,hi ul ia pidity, fiJLut lrtt ihu puiutr ot ihu ii.onili ur ilx boneol' 111' nuot- luJJ III arid llu vicll.u ii il:ix awfm diseaiie bteomta u Imrrid ohj. i-i ot on.i.ii serJlion.fHl dcutli puia u ptiiod lu hiu p..iiiiii a i IVriitkS, by fei.diiiK hi . lo lliul huim e Ii m wiitnc- no iruvi-fj. r r- turns. ' To null il.er.l.'e, lr, Jolintin dcs hi. i. fed lo pitmi vu I lit in rt iiivii.;Mi-'ei'ier) f und, lien, l I- ixi.ritivc i..c-li- e in the l.rM 1 1 oti i u Ik in KuK.pt' und A inui ii a . tl. e;in eonluitnily I. ci.uiii.c-i.il u i-uln i. n.) mwt (I y curi Iu III. unuiilurih p v ci,im ol ihlkhoiii.i liia eafe. It is u nu luuclioly.lael. I li.it lliuusjrida l.iil vietini to thia driadlul diitui-, wing to t tie un kHfulni a oi iynoriiiil pn n riiici, w ho, by llu i.t.o of Itiul dcniili poim.n. mercury, I uin Die coiir l.i u J ti'Hi. and ehlier nr. the unturliinule sul'ru r lu . n j urilinitly grave, or else tu .ka lilt utlduc-ot hfi nd- erath1. takh iwnricuLMi sonci:. i Ur. J . aJdi-eaae ail iii.it li hu v injiiit-u llieni- selves by private uiul i.iipruK r indiiiriu-ra. . 'I'hi sv are a.'ine of ihu ,id i.iul nu l.im I oly if ("fetta, piorluiid by eaily' hiihii ol y tub, v.z: , ..iiinifn.l' the l;..ck und LiiiiI.h, I'mna in ihu ... ...I . .! J W 1(11 t 17 t lair VB W ' l !- lt-UIIJH Mini. UV lng.thrir vJnor. t cmirm Ki u k, an: and i l.uit i;i ed, have a etnulnf apeuiHi.ce nl.eut the iyif, ccruubund avnipu.ma Ol onnini.'i.n. . 'AJurrUU Pertoru, or ihoa.' cu leui.ljiinf m.ir il ijje, b.ing a wui e of phyt-iriil wcakncita. .h in d ilium diniMy conault Dr. i. and he remind to ) r feel health. DR. JOHNSTON'S INVIGORATING RKM I'. DV KOIlOK'iA.MO VKAKNKfS. By li ta (tieiit and important renin y weuknert i.f the i.riT.ina ia Keudrly i-ured am) luii vit r r. mh d. TI)outii.!a i-t ih nn si Ai ivi.i.a ui.d DcImIiihIi d Individuals k h. hud loai all hope, have 1 ten muiih diaie.y relieved. A II iinj -nir...-iii lu MAiti.lAOK. Phyaieal or Menial Uiiumiliciiiion, Nervous Ir rit.iMlitv Tn iiiiilinta i d V u ( noa, o. txhiinaiii n I tho mot I fcurlul kind, na-idl y cur. d by tr. I Johnston. " - xouatf mm nu li ive injuria in. pn. i v. i j- u certiiin ptaeilce iniiu fi rt in u l.i n ih in I u t triqueaiiy k'- int d liuni i vil eon pniiiunt, oi ut aehooi, tlii-ileeia if which ai liiutiuy b H, tini whenaalefp ond if imt imi. J, kiwi I. iii.nii .a Imnoasil.le. and in airo) ho h iniu.i bi.d i m y. V ht a piiy llmt u yaunjt inn;., ihe liopw ot hi liiiity. and lli dull, u . I lu f uni l, rlu ulu he an . I. In J 1 1 out fit iroi-p. i ta i, nu t .uj n.i n il He, by the conseijiji rn ea ol drviiii.iy in ii. tie.mh id nalnr. , at d i. tluij'.i.t" In act-. lain a.-crtl li.iL.ll. Such persons, Li-iorr r..n hi,.Ihiiii MAttAIAUK. Mnmld refl ct ihm a anund mind and boi'y are the mini neecavary r. quiii s iu V'O'oie c-.m.iiiiI lul h j'finea. ji.di-iil. null. .Li llnfe. tl.a j. i.im y thr.iiili life tx'ci.nif a a v t-uij pi r : m 1. je ; tin pri.a ptel h"Ui ly iinrk.ua l flie vi.-v ; llie mind k. ti nies aiiadowrd wtili d k. Mir und till, d wiih the iiiHun- holy rtili.'iinn tl. at llie I1.1 1 i.ii.efS i f intl.er Let tutnea bliiihld wih lu r own. OFFICE NO. ? fL'l II KRr PKHICK-KT.. Ualtimuie, Md, All ti t f-lral Opcratima l'i it. m (d. N. H- lt n f.l deheury invirit u, bit limply immediaii ly elihi t f,i rtvt al j vt l l 1 1-r. sltii J). .-- a ll'. .-.llly lunii. T STlt.tNUKRti. The many IhoutihUt cuntl ai this lnstituii'.n with in thu lul leu j uia. and the nann 101. a anil ini .r tanl .surgical t-p' iaih n . iloinu u hy Dr, J . w-ii-aeaied by ihe bepuiii-ia oi llu- una, and nmny uii.rr ir: . a. n..l ft t a tv tih h ha ve n I'liea i d .in , --- ""r V n n "dVihui and lunoia ble nn t icljn -." TAKK NOTICK. - it 9 with the i.reaieat rHnctance that Dr. JOHN. M'ON p.-riuit- Jii ciiid to Hjtar brli.r. the public, doc ii i in it It un riders. ofial Im a plynci..n iu i.ov i liaei bat unfeaa he did so, the ifflicitd. rfpniUly alrancaia, r.-MUl not ia.il io tall into iL hm ila of ih.)i iiifpud..-rit, bonailfii inioters. U.diviiii.ala a. atliute of know h'djr.-. n.iit.i ami rhor.-.ci.r f d lre, ahoemakeia, ou,-lia.l e , ndvi fii-d g il. alvea aa phyaiciar a; lerii'il- nnnaa. A-'-y. hlint Ca tJtruUl of tie tat Hoiulcrfhd turf llo.n pt-raunr lii nrin U lt.br c i ol lain, c ui ah tlollarr from ih r'orihlca and Degraded, and niny oiln-rcuftiiinnd ronti-nipiible atilficieio entlea he atlilcn d, Infl.nj; n.onih dlier to nih. ur .a I .oa ... ... l ie .id ii. d ai ab. Ii ae von .ih fin. ed r" i a r - - - fur he ulom tan curt ytu. Jo llieae unaiquinj.U wilh hi V pui'ilion. be dei ma il nc4t.ijf I.. ay ihi his cri aeutiala or di(.-lwmas always hang in hie 0;AKNKfi! OT TIIR OCQANS Immtdiatcly cured, and full vleor rtond. V - rVALL I.KTIKHS POST-PA ID- RKM t DIKKK?T HV WAIL. Jan H. b, 18 3. lZ3-ly-c MKMOIR4 of C lebraKd Charaeiera, bv Al pbaDa LoinaHriipe. Anumg the e I. mud eharacitr of whom aki uhi-a are ylv i In .! .- v-.tumi'S, are NtWon. Heloiae. t.'olau.i . , r-,i ey the; Poller, le-n. Htaiw, Joao eArr , i i ri. loo and lb.ra u( nuleee wd d'vuiaily i,i r;n..n, ioriunea and a.e. 'Jud ruiy of thia p. pular ork anlved andor ssilj by J. T. .lil.MiS. Jan. 9. '' . ' . VU. COPalRTNXRSUIi. rllXVR Ibis day aao. ijid with me my brother WiLLiaai A. M. Vasbosxri i , un.'.rr ihe H)le an t firm of TaXltosacLCM A. CaoTHaa, for the purpose of carrying on the Lm-irei-a of purrhsrlnt; and munufae luring1 Navil Mortajal.o l ooiirr ae, Iftharfaga. and Storage cf i.rodiice nf all kinds. A. II. Vas.ltoKKKl.KN. W limine ton, N. C, Jan. lat, IH35. llllm. KiAjii salt! O CCf BAGS. 2 buahrla ench. ia etors and ev 9 JVJkJ lor aa la lots to uit, by Jan. C. AVAILS, BUO. & CO.