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C(jc CanWcraalv; WILMIN'GT pS, N. 21 I CKSDAV, DrCj MB LI It 9, 1850. . COUN IT COURT. The County Court for rjii county comrafiice(t it' SMons yesterday moriiing Jame T. Miller, Ei. presiding. --.M. B. Vtnitll, 8-(f., wail duly quilifb-d and entered npob IW discharge of bi d u t as (T.nai-';-'" - - TOTE TOR XJaTEBXOa. ,f f r'j. At 12 o'clock on Saturday last Ilia Senators, pi, ceded by their Speaker and ChiVf Clerk,1 en ter r h Hto, ami boiijg sealed) on the Speak er' ri-sl't, the -Speaker of fho Senate presiding, teller were appointed, and the counties called over slphabcticslly. The official returns give I?tg; 57.t91; Gilmer, 4fii2; Brag's majority, 12 12(5. The Senate lheu,re uiurd to their cham ber, and both bouses silj.iorned to Monday. THE NEW YORK HERALD: . The. following appears n the New fork Herald of the 2d ituf: ' ."' r'mtKDoM OP THR P(r.s: : I.V NosTH C-0l I. An obscure, antediluvian-looking paper prin ted at Wilmington North Carolina, culled the Commercial.1' favors the ing hit of iusolout folly pr.ss: - Iloro tha Editor loser a abort time ago, teUtii the Herald, Tribune and world with tin" follow - uii the treeflotu oi me a oar; article, published e to the cirtt illation of other incendiary north- ern papers, within that jtuUdvctiou of North C ar- -una. ne gwa uu iui . 'Tho sore point with jthia ehap is the snpport which such Northern journals as the Nbw Vob IIekat.d receive from the South "the proprie tors adding greatly t their wealth by Southern patronage." But this is a great mistake. Our circulation in all the Southern Slates is less than o,ur circulation in Connecticut, and our Southern circulation is greater now than- ever heretof ire. Spoilsmen and party- organs have labord for some time tinder the miserable delusion that the NkW Yohk H:rld's consistent advocacy of she constitutional right ofthe South is iluelo South ern patronage. But tjie fact is our Southern pattonag-e has bad nothing to do with the course; f this journal, and nd measures of Southern restriction against our Southern subscribers can touch either our profits j or our course as an iu (iependout organ of thej independent American people. We stick to tie coosi ituiion. and the constitntional rights of tbe people nd) of every section of the Union, but adhesion to the consti tution involves the ''freedom of the press " ' lu this view we da r4, we defy any disunion agitator of the North Carolina Legislature to try the e.Tpeitmcnt of makijig it a penal offence for our Nort'.i Carolina mlisicribers to receive the New York IIkru.d. L.e t them try the nullifica tion exreiiinetit of Lriiniiig tho authority of Nix-th Carolina into conflict with the supreme law of the land and we jshall joiu issue with them at Washington. Our Ninth Carolina sul scribers re a art of onr grcat c natitnency. They are intelligent Union loving men their right are nirs .'and-their cause sfeall be ours il we can on Iv bring these iusoIenU disunion censors to the lr brins these insolent i dinnion trtt. We dare them to the test wo snap onr flusters at their test we defy them imootent malice sml-foll v. Before nix months are over we expect they wiil be brought Iti their senses, anil we ad lnonisji our silly cotemnorary of tho Wilmington Coimaercial. in view of-puie little droppings of the lils of the new administration, to hive's, care, for it will not he a nullification administration. Have a care. Take a t Imely bint from the Rich ii.omI Enpui,er, and ccjt.te this folly of Southern Dulliticatoa.' , We present the whole of th Elilor's comments beeiiise he has oVre th same with onr matter; a nl we would not lay ourselves amto ble to the cb-irgs of dUcourtesy to Mr. Jamcs Gordon Br.s Ngrr. In regsrd to onr "ob,scurity" and ' Mly ;" Peo pie have different notijins in such matters. For our part we prefer a little "obscuiity" to a great deal if very scandalous notoriety and we had lather he considered silly than known to b cor rupt and unscrupulous! . That the circulation of the If rald it less In file whole South thaujin Connecticut we are not prepared to dispute, because we do not know; the assertion of the Herald in this case, howevar, does not furnish tha least iiifluitesimai testimony of a reliable character. In regard to the assertion that "the So at hern circulation of the lltiali is greater now than ever heretofore," we know this to be false, so far as this region is ennct rned. The cumber taken here is not more that half as great as il was a jreai sgi. The "sticking to tin Constitniion," is a corut al idea to be advanced by one who haseneadvor ed to overthrow that instroment, throughout the late canvass. Tbete lis not pitch enough in all creation to canse this fellow to stWk to anything that i I not bring hijn the dollars. He calls onr proposition a ' nullification exper iment." and shows fjis ignorance of municipal law, when he denied to a sovereign S'ate tho power to abate a nnitne within her bordera, as the lit, aid and all other incendiary publications ro. j , In regard to Lis Nerth Carotin subscribers be- ing part of his constituency, we have no dvoial to make because we do not wish to dispnte about t'.-rms But there is do disputn abotK terms in which your North Ci rolini constituency speak o' yon. master Jum. Says one: "i take Bknntt's paper because he possesses the means of affording grsat deal of news from various quatters of the world, but as for himself I consider him one ol the greatest scoundrels in the country." Cun Uitueucif forsooth! Why, aina, we never heard a single roan i t them speak of yon with the least particle of respect ; on the contrary then niversal sentiment is contempt, or scorn, or ab- tanstUuency 1 1 ',. borrencc ! Such a As to his ," joining' issue" with the authority of North Carolina, we hardly know what U say. At this point of the matter things begin to look some hat alarming. The Government of our 8tate should Le ia Preparation ; for no one knows Low dtsu Irons to! us all, would be an attack fioiunu.h a quarter. Consider that Bknnktt is the briw-of a scorej of cuft, and kicks, and cow hiding and frouv one so well drilled in h"sii!e iiriuumiuouiis, wo &uuw doi wnai nugnt or tuiglil nut bo expected. He will go to Washing, tun i aye, and consider, it is possible he may t Kur to ifweifh. It h does, will not his antecedent warrant the dread that he will "break things V We hope tho authorities will not let him get into the city if they can possibly b-Ip it. If he at tempts it. Gov. 0eo will please' call out the Artillery, and see if a brisk cannonade cannot keep this terrible Munchausen at bay. HtSOLUriONS. The ft Mowing Resolutions were adopted by the Ilt-ctotal ciIUg-t Raleigh, on Wednesday last: .V.Wpeif That jthe Elec oral College of North Carolina nul ebalt' of the Democratic voters in this State, tender to Geo. Franklin Pierce. Presi de! t of I be United States, their grateful ackoowl- frdPiu. ms lor iiitt signal devotion to the const i In riMal ligl la ol all the states of the Uuion.exhib Ited ly Mm, dm In- M enirr administration of the afT"'r ' the general government. Httulcd further. That the President will carry with him. wheO he retires from bis Drcseat DoV lion, the sincere! wish of every patriotic heart ie the ietublic. that the close of his life may be as eer ne and bliwfuf a" M career aa President, has been triumphant sort rospern. These very appropifato Resolutions were offer d by Mr. Atiit. and express tho eatMsents ol vry patriotic outheroerv .Mr. Pwacc will leavo his post under Iho Invocation, of blessings from sll coustitatiooa' men of the union. , ' K . SCRAPS. OF fllSTORY. ' " C Nov Id.' . ; . ! r Th Vision. We spent nos of ear lime, while mider arrest, at a small village, I or 4 mile from the cantonment. A nurubev of officers staid there also, and formed a joyous and" mischievous set, officers koow how to be. Quite as well aa rri- vales. . -It will be necessary to proper aaderstaudiog of the impressions expressed in the matter that follows, that wr in fur in our readers of the exer cises of onr mind at this juncture. From the . tmaolitHga our chi4dhood we had.iflibibed, the morality of the Christian Religion. In aucceed- - ing years, in associations incidentally formed, we entevtaMied desiHtical sentiments, and we are war ranted in saying that' these sentiments were strengthened, by intercourse with a Clergyman, of great moral worth, flue-talents and pleasant and agreeable manners. rje might be called practically a christian, in outward forma and dn lies theoroticUy deist. t We still, however, ctierished.a desire to-be religious, but, like all the rest of1 onr race, we wanted to get it In some oth er way, than the only way in which it could be found. Several of the officers were Freemasons, and a Lodge held occasional meetings in the village From tha representations made of the character of the Institution, by its friends, and its claims to be a religions order, as insisted upon by many of its members, even at tho present day, we were weak enough to imagine that the masons held a secret of importance to the future destiny of man. We intenled to join the Lodge with these views, though we did not do so 'till several year after, at Wilmington. The decision of the Com t Martial had not been promulgated, though a month or more had. elap sed since the trial. Our mind became exceeding ly oppressed with the dread of aa adverse decis ion So intolerable had become our mental suf ferings, that we decided on committing suic de to seape "the ills" of such' a result. Wo will do Get. Brown the justice to say, that though ho had unreasonably delayed his approval of the procee dings of the Court, when informed bow much we were distressed about it, instantly attended to the matter, and a few days after the period we are describing we were informed of our acq.gittal and our sword was restored to us. In pursuance of our resolve, we procured a pis tol, ami prepared it for an effectual execution of the work it was' our design to accomplish. At that period we were Dot aware how terrible it is for man to endeavor to precipitate bis destiny. , We walked about a half a mile from our residence, iuto some woods adjacent to the village. It was a beautiful moon-light iiiglit. Standing on an eminence we placed the rouxr.le of the pistol to our forehead, and was in the act of discharging it, when nttracted by the brilliant light of the moon, we said "I will take one more look at the moon." At this moment, milling in theonder wood on our left attracted our attention, and we saw beings of an indefinable shape which we took to be fiends. We rushed upon tbem-they rece ded, and we saw them no more. We must have thrown down the pistol, aa we never saw it after wards. We had advanced but a few rods, apparently, in the porsuit we had undertaken, when on our left stood Mrs. Waldo the excellent christian wife of the gentleman with whom we bonrded. She held before her a large open Bible, which, with her persiOi , was surrounded with a brilliant light- Her appearance was beautiful, and as we passed. she saKT, with a sweet sdaile arid pleasant utter ance " Wiil tou tell mk the secret ?'' A thousand volumes con Id not add force to the holy and lovely truth the qaeslioe taught, in re gard to the exercises of our mind, above alluded to. ' But sublime tnt it was, it had no- effect upon our thoughts or sentiments till some years a tier wards. ' We will not censure those who- have adopted the notions above spoken of, in regard to the cha racter of the masonic Inst ituiion because we al so embraced it, with all the ardor of a warm, ima gination, when we became a member of the or der. In recording the scenes which follows, one will be presented relative to the "battle of the mind" aud combat of the heart which ensued with us in succeeding years, on thin subject. Then we did not understand the meaning of the presentation. It was subsequently and now is as plain to our perceptions as any record whatever. It will be a digression, but justice to ourselves in the task we have undertaken, and a respect for the public judgment, compel us to make refer ence to the sentiments of an address we delivered some years ago at the request of St. John's Lodge, before that organization and Coocord Chapter. Our views have not changed since then, on this iibject. Masonry is a beautiful system of morality, varied in allegory and illustrated by symbols. But the mistake which we and others of the or der have made in our day, is that we have been enticed wkh brilliancies that "p'ay around the magination" but do not touch the heart. Think of it ! A religion iu which woman is not a participant. A religion in which is not found the heart of woman. We quote : "Oh ! woman's heart is like the rose, "That glows beneath the tropic's flame, "That blooms as sweet 'mid northern snows, "Forever lovely and the same." "What'er her rank what'er hr lot, "Where'r her gentle influence ranges, "The ai t to bless is ne'er forgot, "The will to comfort never changes." Think of it! A religion which excludes sweet suplicating infancy from iu communion ! Boy hood, in iu cheerful, merry, thoughtless Iieart, in innocent sport, unconscious of wrong aa the vocal bird that bears iu Maker'a praise on-iu song in the air. Incipient manhood, iu tho person of a son that loves aud obeys his parents, and is desi rous to bo useful and of service to his friends, bis kindred and his country. Too daughter that reciprocate the affection and whoso heart is en kindled with tho devotion of a mother's holy love! Must, these bo excluded from any Insitu tion, that has- iu itself the power, and tbe element necessary Jo social harmony, and the kindest inter course of humanity. Are not all these premises met, and the questioes answered by tbe christian woman in the vision: '-Will too teix'mb tub ECBKT." PK0SPECT OF SUFFERING IN LIBERIA The Rev. J. Barns, the superintendent of tbe Methodist mission in Western Africa, writes from Monrovia coder date of October 15th, as follows: There Is now a strong probability that tbe en suing twelve months will bo rather a serious time throughout Liberia tot breadstuff's. This baa been a very hard year, and prod ace of all kinds haa been high. Tbe misfortune Is that in many places, and for some weeks together, it could not be had. st any price; hundreds among tbe natives even have died of era nt. There is ever ,eoa to fear that the next year will be moon s-worse than this one. Rev. Mr. 8 eyes. was srell when last we beard from him at Cape Mount. The Lark will be dispatched to the point le fe days to brine him down with a view to hl "Inte rior trip. , THE LONIHK TIMES -ON MR. BCCHANABJ. ; The following is from the London TVau; rela tive to the elect o of Mr. Bbchsnam. In proportion- to the dislike of (he lf'iv will be tLo approbation of the American People. .7 ' ,": Mr. Buchanan was elerted' President ow-tbe 4Mi, and will shortly be ehfof magistrate of the United States. So ends the long struggle which ciuivnlsed I he Uuion during metty month. The -question . as to the prepMitei ance of the alave holding power and the exteiision"rf slavery Into new territories are resolved Hi a manner unfavor able to tb hoes of the NnU and that great poi tiori of the tnrfisli coinnnn'Hy wticbn)WNt mixed with Northern licy and traditions. But not only ta the-fate of- Ksnsas tieiei by ibis -vent but the foreign policy of the Union must be held to tie deeply influenced in a oense contrary 1 to ifitt-wiaiK a or iqs mooeraie uieu ooiu ai uoaie and in Europe. . ; ,t. , - .... It cannot be forgotten that Mr. Buchanan when Min star to this eotwtry. gave but little assiotttnee io a peacetul settlement ol the quesiions thai bad lsvii LetWitsi AuicUl'S nil Engiand. 11 lia tieen tbongbi, aud not without reason that Loid Clarendon's endeavors -o tcrmina'e more lb hi one dispute wens b.ifHi'd by the Atfleiicaii repre s nta. its, notwitb arty wish to involve 'the t countries in war -an event which he, probably . thought, no aniuunt of acrimony could bting abont but lets use. he saw in the continuanee of this angry ph it an lectionrering advantage to hi.u self in bis C4tdidatehi for the Presidency Nor can it be forgotten that at the Ostend con feretffe,' where : doctrines entirely, subversive of the commonest rights of nations were promulga ted, and where Mr. Buchanan took principal part, the. acquisition ot Cuba by almost any meana was adopted by the conference as a keystone of a true American statesman's foreign policy, and it may be inferred by analogy that aggression on other American States with valuable ports or ter ritory, would follow in due course. With respect, therefore, to theevent which l as just taken place,, wo cau nly repeat the observa tions which we made when the Pennsylvania elec tion showed it was imtniuei.t. We cannot pretend to judge public men of the Union exeept by tbe light which their bwn actions and the opinions of their coontrynien furnish. ' Neither would it be come us to express immoderate joy or regret at the result of a domestic political contest iu a for eign country yet, aa he is an American states man, by his own confession and by the common report of his countrymen, holds views inconsist ent with the Independence of certain neighboring States, we cannot but think that so far tho en dorsement of his claims by a majority of his coun trymen is In fact to be viewed with regret. It may re-assure the world, however, to find that the Northern States, which have been so- moved by this long contest, are disposed, now that it is over, to 'pay willing obedience to tbe new Magis trate aud Government which be may inaugurate. Tbe iViu? York Ledger, tbe great family weely paper, for which the most popular writers in the country country contribute, has now at tained the extraordinary circulation of One Hun dred and Ninety Thousand copies, andTsubscrip tions are continually pouring in. See the Ledger's advertisement in another column. Frtm the Goldsioro' Tribune. Revd. C. F. Deems, D. D. who has ministered f to the IlethodUt Church, iu this town, during the last two yean, preached his "farewell aermor, on last Thursday iiiglit, to a large, aUchtive and deeply affected congregation. His text was a practical one, and most practically did the elo quent Divine handle and apply it. " Prove your wn selves" was truly a theme appropriate to the occasion. But to attempt giving tho most meagre outlino of this truly eloquent and heartsearching dis course, would be absurd in us, while it would dis'ort its logical symmetry and weakeu its forci ble dednctions. We have frequently heard Dr. Deems preach, and mere frequently, heard his sermons aud doc trines spoken of by others, but have never heard his orthodoxy disputed, or his demeanor in or out of the pulpit censured We have setdom, if ever, heard him advance a sentiment in the pulpit, pur porting to be predicated on the word of God, to which we could not most heartily subscribe. But his field of labor is new changed. He took his departure from Goldsboro' on last Friday evening, leaving behind him not a single enemy not a man entertaining towards him, even a hard or unpleasant thought. On the contrary he carries with bim the prayers of the pious, of a! Denominat;ons, and the best wishes and highest esteem of this entire community. For our own part, we deeply regret the incalculable loss which Goldsboro' has sustained by the removal of such a highmittded gentleman, distinguished scholar, and consistent christian, as Dr. C. F. Deems. Wilmington has gained by what Goldsboro has lost. In Wihningtorr, Mr. Deems is located for the present year, nd, w sincerely hope, bo will find there a pleasant and happy home, and a church that can fully appreciate his rate, iotellec" tual talents, his exalted, social qualities, and his distinguished moral worth. To the Church at Goldsboro' he truly shew ed himself a workman to be approved, almost doubling her numbers, we hould think, during the two last years Dray the same success attend nis ministrations to the church in Wilmington. - ARREST OF SWINDLERS. Pittsbcroh, Tuesday, Dec. 2, 1856. Two swindlers were arrested here last night at I o'clock, who represented themselves as Lord Arthur John Hudson and Sir Charles Miller. Al though stopping at one of the commonest taverns n the city they succeeded in impress ng several citizens and merchants' with 'the idea of their maguiflcence, many of whom they have bled for considerable amouots. During the fortnight tbey have been here tbey have represented they had on deposit, with a broker of this ci,y, 10,000, and that they feared bis stability. They actual y bought an expensive safe for the security of their imaginary treasure. Lord John bad made arrangemenU for tbe purchase of a farm, well stocked, for seventeen thousand dollars, but when tbe deeds were drawn and ready to be signed for the consummation of the bargain it was discover ed that the swindlers were entirey penniless. Tbey were arrested in the presence of the parson and edding goesU during the progress of tbe mar riage of one of the swindlers with the daughter ofthe landlord of the Uvero where-they were staying. LATER FROM KANSAS. Advices from Katisaa received at Chicago state that Gov. Geary had taken measure to recapture the prisoners who recently made their escape from Lecompton. The grand jury having found bills of indict -ment against several pro-slavery men, a public meeting had been called, Surveyor General Cal houn preaided, at which Governor Geary and his alleged inouisitorial courts were denounced, and a call isseec) for law ana oraer conveuuon, w 3 a A meet a Leavenworth on the Mib of December. Col. Titus gives notice" to all persons wishing to go to Nicaragua, to rendezvous at St. Louis on the 10th of December. A free passage ie offered. Hesaya tbat after the settlement of the Central American question the purpose is to turn atten tion to Cuba. FAILURE OP A Rl.B DEALER - MB. vTHEEL- ER RECALLED. - NcwTobc, Dec5tb. The failure of a large rioe dealer is announced thia evening. His lia bilities are said to amount to 160,000, all to Charleston bouses. . - " , The Evening Post has dispatch stating that Mr. Wheeler, our minister to Central America, has been, recalled. DECL1NI50 FREEDOM Z1 s-j Mrs. Mary E. Carter, who died alew daysaince. ! ! II ! ." - ' ' 1 t - V 1 9 in Aiociuarie county t VS., ioeraw;u a aiaye wo man, 32 years of age and leff lW 8200 per ao. num as a support. S The woman , having to go North if she accepts Tier lHerty, positively declin ed, and preferred reroain'rhg- a slavo. J'" -JS' TIIROWN "OVERBOARD. ftvtiinfne.. lU-Utry .Dojaoy, 1& years old, was thrown overboard on Thursday, at Pier No. 3Gf New York byJ two men who had enticed her on the pier 'with the intention of violating her iterson, but failing io this they sought revenge by throwing her into the dock, ller cries for help brought officer Laughlin of the Seventh Ward Po lice to her assistance, and she waa saved from drowning. The two raon escaped arrest. Express: ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER ARAGO. New ToK, Dec. The steamer Arag", iroiu Havre, with dates Wm that port to the 19th, and dates from Cowes to the 20th olt., arrived here at noun. She brings 8-t5,tKK) in specie. She passed on the 25th of November iD )at 43 38, long. Si 10, the U, S. steamer Fulton. The Arago brings home the crew of the brig Maine, of Boston, which Soundered'at e Oct'r 16, while on the passage from Franklin, La1, to Portland. They were rescued and taken to Hav re by the ship Joshua Matrran, front Mobile, j ANOTHER FIRE IN CASADAs. M ontrcal, Dec. 3d. The Ametican Hotel, ait uated at St. Catherine's, waa entirely destroyed, with its contents, on Sunday evening last. ' Much of the adjoining proerty was also consumed. The tout loss is about S20.000. A GOOD ONE. The-Boston Traveler tells the fol owing tor relative to the chirogrophy of J W. Brooks, the great Railroad Manager, who was once Sniwrlrr tt-ndeni of the old Auburn & Rochester Railioad. Brooks had written a letter to a roan on the road notifying him that he must remove a barn, which in some manner incommoded the road tinder penalty of prosecntion. The threaiencd individual was unable to read any part of llo letter but the lgnature, but took it to be a fret pass on tbu road, and used it for a couple ot years as snt-h noneof the conductors being able to dispute his interpretation of the document. ANOTHER FAILURE. Boston. Dec. S The fiim of Samuel llenshaw & Sons. Bankers failed this morning. Liahilitie large. Mr. Heoshaw. Sr.. is trustee of the Tort and Railroad, and is connected with vsrions otb er roads. t MR. BUCHANAN'S CABINET. The Lancaster Intelligencer gives what, we presume, may be enn'sidered a ; semi oflSidal con tradiction ofthe statement that Gen. Cass had been offi-rcd the po-t of Secretary of State under Mr. Buchanan. The Intelligencer says that ; -either Gen. Cass nor any body else has yet been offered tho post of Secretary of State by Mr. Buchanan, not has he to this hour. w can have the best reason for sating made up bis mind with regard to a single member of his cubi net." JACOB LITTLE'S FAILURE New York. Dec. 5 P. M. Tho liabilities of Jacob Little Si Co are not yet definitely known, hot will probably exceed two millions if dollars It is reported as worse than his f'ilirie in 1853 when he settled by giiug hi notes, which were ultimately paid. FROM LAKE SUi'EKIOR. Buffalo, Dec 4 Advices from Lake Superior say that the statements hieh ha vn recently ap pesred in the papers, to the effe ct that the inhab itants of ''1 lint region were short of supplies, aud likely to suffer severely dining the winter, are nutrihe. They have supplies suflicient to last un til the niieidug of navigation and a good stock til powder for mil. ing operations. SEIZURE CF A SLAVER The steamer Flying Eagle from New Y-.ik was seized Seiteml- i,Oth. by Portuguese a.u Him nius at Ben.uala. Africa having on board ca go i t slaves, sue is now awaiting im- arnvsii of a U. S. vessel of war. FREMONT AND TOOMBS. A Naiv Turk correMiondcnt of Ihe Al'-anr Ar -lis says thai I. l. rremont lias insin-n. ed Toombs, of Ge- igia. to duel. Mr. Toombs is alleged. Ims made reflections on the birth parentage of Colonel Fremont. il Holloway's Pills. Thousands, who live by the sweat of their brows, in all sections ot the union rely upon this great remedy as the best protection SKainst the disorders of the stomach, liver, and bowels, so prevalent io this climate during the Spring aiwr Fall. In the crowded city, ana ine frontier setflemen, on the sea coast, and on the alluvial soil of the sooth-western rivers, they are equally indispensable; for wherever internal dis ease exists, either in an indeinicor eptaeniK- ioi m they are taken by the cautions as a preventive and by the sick as a means of cure. Bile of a Rattlesnake cured in five minutes. Messrs. PerrV Davis &. Son Gentb: A mer chant of Llnnoens, in this State, informs me that recently one of bis sons was severely bitten on the tee by a rattlesnake, from ttte trffecU ot wnicn tie suffered most dreadftfllv. The family chancing to have some of Perry Davis' Pain Killer in the house immediately commenced bathing the bitten place, without knowing whether H would or not. afford the least relief, but surprising as it may seem, the poison was soon observed to exude from the wound, and iii five or ten minutes the young man fell asleep, entirely free from pain, or any effect from the bite, except the flesh wound, whieh healed very soou. By giving publicity to this fact in your pamphlet designed tor southern ami western distribution, and such eontrie as poi sonous reptPes more or less abound, it might serve the- cause of humanity, and- be the means of supplying an article, the want of which has long been experienced. . Yours respectfully, H. BLAKSLET, St. Louis, Mo, Attention is ar.acETED to the Card of Messrs Content. Nearv & Co., AgeuU for Joaveir. Ex traordinary Kid Glove Cleaner, and Introducers of the wouderful Art of foQcnomanie. NOTICE. r Y VIRTUE OF A DKKU OK MORTGAGE XJ to me made by Georgo Hooper, to secure the payment of certain debt in said deed specified, I shall proceed to sell publicly st tbe Turpentiae ... ... . , . . 1 .1 ami on weiasn swamp on oiimu.j mc iu inat., the following named property: About IBUOO seres ol turpentine and farming landson said Wetash Swamp, and lying beiwlxl it and Wac camaw River, also a Turpentine Distillery, with all ihe fixtures belonging thereto, ana tne k.oii neeessarv for esrrvinu on the turpentine business with 8 wales. V scons. Grsr. A Baggy and Harness, JSsdale and Bridles, Oxen, sadtvows. Alsosaid Hooper's interest, in one half of a -team Circular Saw Mil., with all machinery and tools thereunto belonging and the tots and buildings and wharf thereon, also a Warehouse and Wharf joining, A Pile Driver and all ihe lumber at said Mill endtspewd ot, also S Garden lots joining the Town of Smithvitte. A rare opportunity Is here ofered lor carrying an the tarDcntiae and limber bat-iaass, and for raakjn? Some as fine Corn, and Cotton farms aa - - . . . . . , . r . can be leund m inie aeenon wnoriaisroiiiii AU tat rarrvlne on the Mi Iliac hrnese where plenty of timber, can re had and vestels drawing 10 feet water can come and tako away the lumber si any season of the year Te jhhi win ni sat ed wjthin twelve miles of the ocean, "1 arms mad. known at the lima of sale. For turthev partice lars aptly to George Hooper on the premisee or to the sabecrtt er. JKJO.it uanvi. Dee. 10. POST? OSfICE,1WHI36TOX- JTr' 6. --s. -s 0rvea lt, 156. Tnejfortliera Mail ta do dally, M A. M-.aml 71 P. M. The Souther- Hail ta due dailv. tl A M. "The raithvlHe Mail is dor Monday and Friday, 6 P. M. T OusloW Matt is dos A. L. f ondaja. Cl-JWlWt W MAILS. . j The Northern 16-hi for Richmond- Y..ad Xorth of hat, elos daily, except Batarday aadenday, 4 and 10 and.t. i -. ... , - ilia far Wfkf ' tenA f i)it-lv..T . 1 YX7.' ,f AdIiIl boro', daily at 4 P. I , except tSantlky. otr which- day it closes at 10 A. M. - . Mails for Offices West of Warsaw and East of Oolds ereUMl which las ve tha W. at W. R. R. at those nlaces. lose dailv. (except ("stardav and Smtdav 4 P.M. at- urday omitted ; Sunday 10 A. M. wailtor uoog t,rer ctoae Monday so u rsday, 9 -tails for BurW4w.nriemf.'J etotw Thl4v. 0 P. M AUetb-v Mails sent by the. Wtlmlnirton Dd Weldon R. R. cloa- dailv. 9 P. St.. fmot riaturdav l id A. M ISanday. in place of 9 P. M., Sntnrday. i ne Moutnem man oioei 7 i M . dailvc ' i; r Mails for most of the Offices in Bladen rjiuntv n sen fc dt ine outnurii n&ii- ana clone Buna&y. raesaay anti Thursday, tP. M. i , Bmithville Mail closes 7 A. M., Tuesday and Saturday. Onslow Mail closes Thursday. 9 P. M. . PtCKSOU, P. M. Would perfwptbr a small estimate for 4lu'vagc f tlii dreadful diseate in a sin pit year; then add thtfeiirjiil catalogue of thoee cutoff b) inflammation of lite lounge, tiermorrnage, AHhtna. thought t oias, InJUicnio. tSroncliuim, and - other awae;vj. llie Lg undr Liver . .Ai.d ihe list woiil-t irefwn un aripnlinir prnf oi tie fioilltv thfMi lo llse:ii-e- ;8hI.jI Wii.n, inriaiil to htiow ihl neatly aM o r.KisdTea' w if 'e of human lite oiilu have b en i revent- tv t-y imely ue oi -. : ; ; DR. SWAYNErS CO ' PO fJN D S Y"R U P OF WILD CHi K I1Y. , Vitilt lit Cmtfih BUioily ExpriUiratinn.tlc. .' . MfH-isr. Cintje Co.rf., Oet. 9, l3So I. not only lake ..leegiire. out d em it a tin y I iwe to uflerin! humaniiy, io cerii'y i tltlii-ty . io the great power of your Compound Svrap . t v- no ;tie-ry I was taken wnn violent eouyti. una bloody eipfeioratron, g-r :i-ih- awy i , deph. ail the svmptotiis f rise ciiif..iiiiiou ter irliif vnriou- reineon 8 a I li"tn any leliel and hearing of ihe gre-n virtues o! your Nyion-. i com menced lm uu, and to mv ersnf sutlsMi-tion, ;id astonishioeiit of all aitaud me. my couh began o abate, pnelite improve and in tact 1 Imvi b- - come as healthy an fleshy an ever. JSovne welv in o ii I hn have elapsed -ln v ine uiioase ai tirsi ir-rer-ied, and T have every r son to believe linn if is complttely eradicated Iron- rn - syei.em. Wliness: - Very respectfully, : Kenj. Ueighard ' Jacos Hans. Kxiraet.-iroin opinions of ihe pri ss: lr Swnvne'H Kntnily Medicines we believe ' e unnaia led. and his v ild ( 'herrv ureaa ration i- ihe only one tha? coniain the active principle ot his much valued medical agent cour. fhil Wr have used Dr. Swayne'a Medicines- for u number ol years in our family, and always wi'b the happiest eueci. r Uzgcrrala iry Jlem, I'ntfa. I have used one bottle of Dr. Swuyne'a (im pound Syrup of Wild Cherry, and believe it to be aninva uabe medieine' H Steel, Cleveland, O. Ti '.. rhe W ild t 'herry ol ur. ou ayne Is Known i have cured the most d' snerate rases o Consump tion, and ihe Verniiluee is a never-iaiiing worn. killer. JMiltonian, Mlllon, fa. Nore. Tiie above invaluable medicine is pr- pared under the immediate care of Dr. swsyne, u physician of many years practice in Philadelphia, who was also connected with the Hospital and ole Alms House In that clt. served a faithful term of nrnc.iicein the Pht'adelphia Dispensary, elc etc and in those in-tiiuliortsbe enjoyed the m. t am ple onnortiinines or obtaining in insignt Into (lis eases in all their various forms, and the best me thoda of iheir treatment. Hear in mind, the original and onlv genuine A ild i 'herry Preparation prenareH andr-r the immediate enreof lr. Swavrte, a Physician . f tnnny year prac'ice iti Philadelphia. Korsaleby Druggists ana denicrs vvery w nere. nna ny i j et u. uerui--, tvummsmn. May 6. . 2--ly DKNTIL PHACTICE 13 NOW BRING ATTKNDfiD HO fit H SFEJft'ER Nov. 81 02-3m. . t.-i;.ir WIl.MIMiTliN Dt EMBR9 Ai'VU ti. tbr. tie... Mo. ne Iioih far Lit ltd in . Io Kaukiii Sl lar in. cln- Fos Wlxon, from SloiieV I'oi t to Km. Kilt Sl .Martin. ehr. Peai-I D-Xter. fi oiu Jacksonville to I. a. km & la. tin. Scli'r. Altia, Taj uir, f-oiu Cliarletoi: li G t llanis br Mchr. British Queen Johnson It oiu NaoMiti N J . to U-o. V D-l 7 M-hr. J. H Funner Tbiiup''i, trom Ptiila ili I, l.la toU'O. HariiKji. ': Jcbi . Joiiit A Siatii) , Siimmm- Ir.-m N. Ymo to I , VV.oiii Si--auii r Jim. It. (.! i-t. U'-Htiitii Ii-iiu r elievtliv. to Joi;o Daoti-.. t LE W;ED 6 Sclu . Myrot er Jai k-oit lur N V'l. k. by ! C W..11I1 with naval lt.l. fvlirlthwia Sl Melilab Kobbins. for IJoMoii b 1'. C. Win with uaval stoiea. Scbr. W II. Hazard. Ltrii for N. Vo. k I. Geo, Harriss. with naval stores p-a nuts. & Steamer Spray, Price, lor Smiihvillo. bv A. It Van B tkkelrn. Brig Howard. Race, for Mai lini'ine . by I'i-r A DtiuieV. "lib lumber Brig Delmoni Locke Park fir . Cut's, by Km tier Sl .Vlariiu; wiih liiinlier Till. GKEAT FAMILY WEEliLY PAPKK. THE NEW YORK L.KDGEH haa now aliain X. rd th extraordinary cireula ion l Oi c tiuu drcd and finel Thousand copies 'I he I.I DliKti is devoted toPOLlTF. LITEKATC K K,ORlUl . A L T A I. Ess . K KTt H E S . PO ET U Y , Kai A Y - UOSlP and CURIiENT AEWS.-nd maintuinr .1 nigh moial tone. It is vvery where acknowledge d to be the beat family paper in ihe wo In I Hence ii eiiruoidinurv and unheard 01 populajiiy. Mr KOOISKK, tlie Proprietor ol the LKDGKR, en Blots the best tsleut in the country, snd by so do in makes the best paper. Sucb tilers a Funnv Fern. Nv-lvanUM Cobb. Jr , and Emerson Benncn. are permamntiy engaged on il, and will write lot OO OlOer paper ncrenner. crig umruej, aian constantly writes lor it; so do a hostofothe Dooulai authors, including Mrs. Kmirm D E. N aoulhworih, Alice Cary, Mrs. Vaoghan, Mary V htanie Gibson, C.ata Sydney, Ac , Ac Th LEDGER ia beautifully illustrated every week. Tbe NEW YOHK LhOGKK ie punted on beautiful white saper. snd Is con pond I ugh oases, making ine handsomest weekly psperln It country. It is published evi ry r-aturday,and sold at all the news offices in every city and town throughout me count iy; snd is mailed lor sun acribeis at two dollar per annum I two copit s are sent tor tnree dot lars. Any person obtainin elli subscribers el 91 50 each, (which ia our lowest eiuh rates,) and sending us ft 12 will be ra titled to one copy Free. I erms invsriably in advance. Ad dress all letters to ROSERT BONNP.R, Publisher of AEW YORK LU GRB. 44 Ann Street, New York N. B Now is a f?ood lime to subscribe a EM KKbON BENNETT'S Great Original Novr ot nt'i 1 imi -.ikk, will be commenced to in LKUUfcti on tne nrst of January. Dec. 10. - 113 2t RK1L ESTATE FOR SALE TWKLVK TOWN LOTS, a I 1st one body, on Sixth street Location hiit and pleasant: water exelleati a nlani nd saw-dual ruad leading from the premise i Market street, making one of the finest drive . bont town The Iota are all under one fence, l-n-will be sold separately, ICeVeired- Any one wish ing 10 eon-haae lite whole aoperiy, by offering an inducement can also port he the Improved cornet lot, em which Is located any present dwelline wo story hoes, wbh wing, right rootis. hie piazsss, Ac. Aleo, Kitchen. Mahles, Csrriagt H . e , alteeib r mr mt the roi pteaoni tibwrbao residence 10 be f ad in ibia viciniik Terms aeeemmtidaiig. Apply 10 JSO. D. LOVK.. Dee. 10. 'No. 10 Front street. EMPTY BARRELS. QDt seleeied emplv spirits BarrHe. 5ivU just leaded from br. Ade'e Pur sab by ADAMS, BRO. CO. WilOLlALt- .1'Asli'LS -XL , " n : , BACON. n4H;V? Hams. N. C . u a 00 ide. ...... Khouldera, f 4 10 a 00 16 00 loir Kound....4tV.. . . . rr . .'. . tjt ard..,.. c . bbl5 i : :. kon . .. . H ims, Wefierr.,---.- ... 00 a 00 1 1 a . ... 9 a "10 .. IO a ... 61 a . 0t a 0V . A 00 ,-!' is . fitr .. . I 424 u 1 1 -iaes. wtnern..- Shoulders. Wrstro,--- t" --orthi-fw perbbj.. Bless Corn, per bushel, t?" I' : a !. sy Pea. black eye per bushel, Cow, ! ' Pea JM tils,. ... . J. . . . . .. . Kier, perlb.. Clean.--- 'tough, per buli I. ---.- t hotter In 7 5 7 lour !.! -jt . Hnvr:et' rut 'B 71 S e in. ... ?i)i-, S.Hinio: "iii e. l ei ib , f imi e.'u . 1 a. - I.:.. . . - si . . i V lfM 0 -'' 00 - ' j iM. 16 s 17 -.. l ;t' "" 1 11 iri Hi li .- till a "15 5,. (t V . ! U it .It tr. 1 00 a ' . .,80. I 0C, ..y 80 i-M''- ; 6ti a t: . fR i a- t 1. n a P0 "n ' ' sr, t 0!i a . I 00 a 4 1." - 40 ' ot .. IV x IB I 1 'l9 pfi n' i 1 71 a .3 Hi "I -. j a- 10 40 a - 45 17 0) 18 a Of ' ?8 -JO 40 n 4i r 10 s T 20 Mocbo - Javs. . dm , . ... a . New Orb Og.i r. ner lb forto Rico,.. "t Urttix,-. . ..(..........;-.. Loaf, olasses. Der aalloH. N Orb Porto It ieov -- .-J . . ur-a. ...... 'ia,per lOOIbs.. Easiern.- tquors.per eaf! .'Peach Br.'indv. Wiple. . - . . .. W. Hye V hikey-- v It eel tried.. .. . ...... V K. Hum. Wines, acr at J Madeira. rortj J Malaga,..'-'.... j.;.; 'Ine.per lb.. Athcriaan. Co tii. 11 per lb nrn n. r It. 4-P Sheetinir. per vard 1-4 O-na t Ut St. -I - ..- Keathers, per . . . Cnndles. pi r I'.N. C. Tallow, ffort IM't m rr. ..... Adamaivrfrte,.4" . Sperm J. . Lime per bbl., Tnrpenrine, per bh of ?St'lbs Viriri I 71 p.--.-. .-. . rt.. . .-. 0 Off 1 S' I 50 I 60 I 40 3 25 1 25 2 50 0 0" 0 Ol. 0 00 r 4 25 1 871 I 05 40 0(1 00 00 0 no 1 00 o oo 5 0 V 6 '24 16 16 5 5I 41 15 OH 0 00 n CO 0 On 0 00 9 0t 7 50 3 50 1 ellow Dip ..---.. . Hurrr.-'- ".'i-..- Tnr,.....ii...t -.. : ..... Pitch, i , . Kosin bv Tale. o. 2. i No. 3. I .,. Spirits Turpentine, per'goMon.-.-. Vartiish," .... Pineil,.............r Rosin Oil, ......... A: . 00 00 00 25 95 5l 4 i 6 Sperm Oil, ..................... I Linset dOil .4 eats Coot Oil. Iron per lb., American best refined 1- nglis-t assorted, Sweed, hear, t i a American,---. , 0 a Out , ails,- .1 f wroti-hi Walls, teel, per lb.. German, ' 10 Klisterrd. !. .fi Best Cist,. .i 20 Best quality dill Ssws, 6feet,..-- 5 00 Hollo ware,-.!- Lumber per JM. feet. Steam Sawed 13 00 Kiver l.ettiber. Flooring,. - 0 00 Wide Boards, 0 00 Scan 1 0 00 Timtler. Shipping, 0 CO rime Mill,- Common, 6 50 Inferior. . 6U Staves, per 1,000. W.O.bbl. Kouah none Dressed.. K. O hhd , rough, not $25 ie 0 0b 0 00 00 to Ik V 12 12 00 13 Oresed,...i ' "hln-les, per 1000, Common.. 3 00 a Hontrnel.-.f -.... 4 a Ulnek's isiree.". ..... ..... 6 00 a "all per bMshi-r.Tetrk's Island, 0 a Liverpool sek... "-. 92 a onp K-r lng rate,-...... u a Rr.mil. ; 6 a T;,ilow per lb., '1 a Bbl. Heading per M , Ash, - 9 00 a Tlie be. -r" ie a I ! FRPIGI1TS: - Tt NEW ;YOrfK. rurM-niitie and Taf. -r bbl. loxiii H-r bbi. suit iti. TnriH-iitine. per hhl. ''lotir. r bbl'.. iSit-e t-er I'M Ut-. grits m. ot ion. er bale. ,.l ton gitoil" and yarns, per foot Klaxset-rl Kr ca.k I'ea Nuts per Inrs-bel l.ttitiber ter M. TO PHILADELPHIA. Naval Stttrrn, rr bbl., Spiii: Tnrpelitlne, Yarn and Sheeting, per foot, Pea Nnts, per bushel. Lumber, per M TO BOSTON. It oi n. per bbl., rnretilirie. per bbl.". Sjiints Tnrpentitte, ter bbi. I.n mler. er M , Pea Nuts, per bushel. Rough Rico, er luisbel. Cotton per halo ON IIKCK. INI 35 (Ml 37 OO 1 37 IMI (10 cw 8 m ON DKCK. 35 60 00 00 6 (K) ON OKCK 60 CNOKH 6I 40 (55 40 15 1 60 6 IK 1 00 ClVrtKR 00 65 8 8 7 00 UN nf.it 65 66 Ml tt Oi (Ml 12 2 00 8 00 10 10 I c 0 rti 1 K H 1: 1 ; ' REMARKS ON MARKET. Tdspkntine. Slv 00 Fridat evening of 1,132 bbU. Tnrjientine at .2.50 ter bbl. bir Virgin ami Yellow Di; and il 50 lor llanl On Saumlay 6litlo cold ai name pi ice. On w-stciday l,23'l tio. changed bauds without change in prie . SPIRITS. On taturdar 611 bbl. bpitils I nrpen line sold ai 40 ceutx per gallon. On yesterday lWI do. at -ame pi ice. Rosin pNo -ilm. Ta -als tut r iid i.t ot 312 ttb a Tar a. yl 66 per bid. J On Sat urtlay ii do. and yeatirda, 25 do. al same rljjilien t-'orroi Oh Saturday 33 liales Cotton sold al 11 to 11 cent per lb. (01 middling to goo-l mid dling. I .. ' . .. Kloub; S'ales mi smunlav i" 57 bt.U Flour, tViliniu-toii iitspectiou at 7 2- per bltl tirr uu uei fine, j ! SEW-TORE MARKET. I tjT H dnifi preceding. Dee. 6. - Tbe shipping ai.d (Jouim-rrial Li repot ts - Coiton. Tbe sale for the three dava reach a hout lO.t'OU bales, part in transitu We quote : tufja 131 " ' - Hour. 8a lea for the three daia U-ing bu OOU bbla.. Soutbero, cktbiuc fl.m al 6 V5 a 7, JM tor mixed to strait: bl braunW 7 V m in Uu ow to cood fane- and estra and S a 9 36 lor favuritv aud cbeice do. Com The sales amoant In about 69 OK) brsh eia. closing at 72 a 73 cent for miind Weaieru mixed ;' and 73 76 Io oouiuem w uiieami in m w . - Naval Stores Crude T-rw.ii comes in 1 little mote freely, out tin luarael ia quiet at onr otaiitiua stock. 30O0 bbls . pan of which will be shipjied to Londou frHii Brt beads. 8piriti Turorntuie bat Uen in lair n-quest aud, I be market is without change, closing af 44 cents, cahb, with considerable flrmiH-s 011 tbe tart ot the principal holders, IhuU-b outside lota havt itd liHieed of, emier tbw pi 10 -locR 00 i, ,t 1 MMk bhln. t'oioraoii i.tfiu i plenty, aid dull at 1,61 lor eargtnf While ia iill -caiC-aud wanietl at f II prices Tar i in go-t u .plv and mint 41 87s 2o ter ! aueurduig to .in. an the v run -slock. 5fO Ll.la. 8al.- it' bbl. tspbita Tar pent ine al 44 J a 44 C- ms.casb' .ml 44t, le dy-ior whole paicela, and 44 -45 cash, for retail Jots; ISO - Wabi.-eiou T-r. an 10 arrive, 2 12, 860 Strained Comm.. Rosin. -1,62 1 66 per3Hl. delivered ; 12"f No. 2, about 1 p. r 300 lb in yard ; ai d 63 N-. 1 -od Wl.il-. 4 a 6 -r 7 H. Rmw .-aiesttUMe 3 26a 4.37 incintlii.g prime to tiie 4 25 t-. rATETTIVlU E MARKET. Dec. S Bacon !- at 1 H Floor a dull, aales 1- Family al sYl 7 M Xeti-ttW i,60a.60. Clti l-M al.-t l'- Is. fri . orpfntino, 6 ia sU- , l v rgu, 1,90, Ucrape 1.00. , ; r - CilAKLEiHiN MAHKLT 1-C 5 Col ion. There wm a finiry lor i lia artk-Iit in-day ih.- w'r i.JT op l7tW bales, at prices tanging froua ln n lia M BALTIMOlfK MARKEfj Uec. 4. - i'luttr It KM ml 8 ntt, Wh. t OIH-. two Cenf- bi4ir. Ct'ttt iiin.bai.g-d. SLNMULS. oo.5; ts t'tnid A. ii ti. ialr. it ! t(hl t.iJT iMinii Baaa- busk la i .rli ISO B..g4 luano 1 X .SV ,io.E 9, erph. h Is ol lin.e: i I 6 -). SmiH F.mpty fipfrits barie:r omisnfiv on ha-" ' sale bv 1 f Dev. Iti-a--ssst.-r.e-r- l A M i, fi it O , i ' .:i-i e.e t,p iJ p r Ii- llriiish (J . , f Ho- oi t ; p. .4 B. , r, , V i.l t f i , ( V V I ; A1 li.KV ' 4 liASS I,. To be drsn in tbe City of Ait.ile. Alal unblic. ern : . f Tuesday Dec. 30, 1 S&G on the hi;i..i-: ii4Ri-.KM J. aud W. W. Mati-m, iiiis-inners. tuiru. so,cco 3S(J FUlZt-S. UN OE i'KiZ-fc TO EVKI.V If i KEfSf WObfc' r Tt 1 Prise ol G.ftK l t..t 3,1.' -t 2, l 1 .0o 1,IHA - t I'ttsr ol 1 I'lis-. H t I II7.K Ol I Ptixe 1 firs- o 10 Hrieof lilt' I'r ten i t 100 t'ri. 8-ff ' Avin'iliiIlMAT'.N PRIZES. 4 prtfc Oi '50ipprnz'lu 40.lMOj, ne arrtCOl' 4 H 125 " t-'.BiJ. a U 4 "i luu " " 5,IH ' " 4i l I 4 8 40 300O 75 5-t 45 4 ' 2.1 .00 ' 10 I.OOn 4 It " 200 "I HiO - " 2o.W, i 80 P'ixef, a mot mine to Vii't.iH't' Whole Tickets. I0 Halve j th- Quarli-rs, 3,000 Pri.'S of S40 Will.be deirnl. in. d hv tLe lut figure oi iHe Nnmber thai erawr the t40 t 00" Prise. For example, if ihe Number drnwinHie 4ti,000 Pii-r er.ds wiiH No. I, thru all ihe Tic kets where fie nnniber end in 1 will be entitled t.40 I 8 ihe Number ends with No. 2 i her. a 'I the i'irkeis where the IN un btr t nd. in 2 w ill ir uiil't'd t..40, and so nn to 0. Certificate of Packager will be sold at the fo! lowine rales, which i Hie risk: Certificul of Package ol 10 W bale Tiekets, 6f) " " 10 Half - 30 lOQusner " 15 Addrt ss Aiders for Tickets or Certificates of Peck sces ei'her to si. a 1VA.1 a. un., Allartia. Oa. or S SWAN, Menlgomery, Ala. PLAN-OP SWAN ACO.'S LOTTERIES. 30,000 Numbers corresponding with those on the Tickels sre placed in one heel. The Piir s are placed in another Wheal. A number is drawn from ihe number Wheel, snd at the sanie time a Prize Is drawn from the other V heel. Tbe Prise orawn Is placed against the N umber drawn. Thia operation is repeated until all the Piiz sare dr.wn out. I IN ORDERING TICKETS. ETnefose the money to our addrese for the Tic kets ordered, on rece pi ol which they will be lor wsrdcd by first mail. - The LW f Drawn Numbersand Pnr.es will be sent to purchasers immediately a'trp the draw ing.- r Purchasers wfrVplese witte ihei ngniure plain and sive their Post Ot.-e, County ami Slate.- Z7 itentemner inai ever rrizs is n, -uu psvable in full wiihnoi dedueiinn. II Pri7.ee ol $1000. and un'er paid immedi siely af'er ihe draw ing other prizes st the et-usl lime of thirty rtsvs. All rotrinunieanons smelly confidential. Prize Tickeis cashed or renewed inether ticket SI etiheir mre Dec 10. 15. MBALTH OR SICKNESS? CHOOSE BETWEEN THEM. HOLLO W V S P I L L S I 1-HH blotnl furntslies the material nfevt ry bone, ninsile, t'l nil and rihre in the hnmin 'rime. When pare, ii seetirea hesbh 10 every ortfan ; when "lriTup, if n-c--arilv croduces dist sse. HOLLOvNAV' PI! LS operate direrllv upon ih- eleto. nl f th" sireiim of life, nentra'iing tbr nrinciihle of dieae, and thn rartirallv ctiring ihe maiarty, sh-ihir I-tea led in ihe nrrve, 'h' "loin aeb, ihe live', ihe bimels. tbe mnsi-len. the fkin, the brin. or any other part ol ihe system. V-'F.D THROUGHOUT THK WORLD! IIOLI.OWAVS Pll.f.Sare eqifllv ffieaeions in romp'ain conutton 10 ihe bob human r tre, snd in dirder peculiar 10 certain cliin. ti s an.f localities J ALARMING DIfOI!D-:n.S Dvspi M-i. and deranermeni of 1 h liver the source ol infi. mil v and sufTerinx. and 'he t-ause of innumerable (teaihr. yield to these eurativir, io all cawe?, however unrava'cd. ne'lny as a m!ld pursaiive. alierative and ionic ; il.ey rt lie e ihe bowels, pnritying 'he fluid, and tnvigttiaie the system and the constitution at the .!. e tj.i.e. GENERAL WEAKNESS NKRVOl S COM- PLAINTS. When all eiimefanis fail, ihe renovsiir and bracing properties of these Pill ens firumcf ! the -hakin nerves and enleebled muclea of he victim of geneial debility. I . DELICATE FEMALES. All irrt gularitie and ailments inridrnt to tbe d- lieale and eensii ive organs i the ses are rd liv ed or i-revi-nted by a few dne of iheer mild, hat inlalli'tle altcrativrs. No mother who r gads hrr nun m her children's htalih fail lohavell.ini within hi r teach. jj StMENITFIO ENDORSEMENTS. The London "Lancet" the London '-Medic"! Revvw," and the moat eminent ot ihe faculty in Great Hrl'-tin. 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