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V Doulittle and Truinfettll, RcproseiiU.; , f: ini an ! Tappan, and BwnHcr oi osu- av. t tne room o x s- i . V Ti r ,4 - r a x n n rv t n a t.t " , -. . .. - . - ; . ..li . I i 1 I t" r'- - i i I I i ii r v: o v - . I l ll I f i i , i i. yisn xj I I iii ii i ii f - -All IL LL.LL X M w JJ- .ll u. p. I. '"' ' : 1 : - -- .... , . -, .. .tt . ' 'v ' ' ' TER3IS m 00 PER" ANNUM, VOLITME XXI.- -NO. 38. , .. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. . ' . . . SiasrlecojjieB.fiyo cents. , . . Nosabscriptionwilibe feceUed for lesfithan sis t TXaA. Advertising Sixty cents per squre ! l itaes, or less, for the flMtaad ceiu for each ub.eeiit laaertisn, to, ay'period under three month. . . . Vor three months, , w . , . .. ; s - o Fot six months, . ; .. , t 00 OUe7Wi"eaV8'byeyear on favorable Utaer aEf, particularly requested to t ''f'L.ftions desired, otherwise tl.ey Will " ..iili.Jb m tixl nodU.T ftnH E"JOB ffOKJtWu"" promptlj. EprroitAyPpBori;iEroB. ATTO&ETC. AT LAW FFICK west end of the Insurance building, Hay o Kavetteville, N. C, Marth 2G,'G0. tf JA3IES C DAVIS, ATTORNEY AT L A W Carthage, N. C. A LL, business entrusted to his care will receive prompt attention, Mareh2, 1SG0. j HI. J. MeDUPl'IB, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, FaYETTEViLLE, n. u. N. A. Mf.K.tX, ATTORNEY AT LAW LUMCERTOX. N C, -Collections promptly attended to. April 21st, 1860 ly." DUXCAS J. DKVAS!-:, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW C1.1XTOS, X. C, WILL practice in the County and Superior Conn f Bladen. Cumberland, and Sampson . ami the adjoining Counties. Office near the CUutoi llott Feb'y JO, 1SC0. tf A. D- IrTcLUikBT, Atlorticv & Counsellor at Law. STJ-JVLivtEVX XiX-iIEI, 1ST. O WILL attend the Courts of Cumberland Moore. Johnson ard U.iruett County I'liO.Ml'T atl-ii-tion ivou.lheeollectiou of all claims entrusted to his Cre, tsc 23 tf- CLEME.VT G. WHUMIT, ATTOUXLV AT LAW,: WILL practice in the counties Uladeii. San.p ' 3-u and Ciimbcrlaiid. l'iii)Ut atteution sm u to all buaiues coiuiaitted to his tharye. J.pril J, 1ST : tf - " " vttokseTasu couuski,I;oi: it-law -LUMBERTON, N- C. A TlLL ATTKXD the County and Superior Coni-r. of Iloh.-son.Cum'rlaud. lSiaden and C-.li;n-t,a All biliu-ss intrusted to his c ue. will rec-n c j.rompt attention. 0:Uce in the Court Vloue. July I, 1-y-w COMMISSION MERCHANTS, vVC H. GRAHAIil, Commission filer eljant. WILMINGTON, N. C. WILL eive prompt and personal attention to all Oousiznments of Spirits Turpentine, Kosui, Tar, Tarpentine, and all country produce lor sale. ' .viioirf c . yinir orer the Store ot Mr o:i- lahn andioininx Lutterloh's wharf. North Wat- Street June IS. 18 9. tf AVON E. HALI, Joruiartirtg anb Commission ilTercIjaut, "I X TILL give quick despatch to Goods consigned to ; Y Y him. Particular-attention given to an piouuv,e ..nt him for sale. Consignineuts of Naval Stores, tor sale or shipment, solicited. Wilmington. June 1,1859. d-iy' 8. W. KIIR1NT. OBO. WILSON. ERRANT & WILSON, M - , (A-VV V i j 3Tvvvti-Jf IY1V SiTrHtlHTC . And Wholeyale Dealers in GROCERIES AND DOMESTIC JJ IZ GOOD S . SOS. 14 .V 15 XORTII WATER STREET. Wiltuin&rtoii, N. O. - 1 Scpt. 27. tf. JNO. S. IIASCEV Late orbo ) SO. It. IIYMAN, ( F. II. HTIIAX, V Late of Scotland -J Late of "War S Seek, N. C (rei.ton, N. C. Dancey, Human A' Co. GR0CEKE8 AND C0MM1SSU0X MERCHANTS, 124, Pearl Street, New York. rrihis House will be conducted by JNO. S. DAN--- CEY, aided by It. II VM AN. Hyman, Dncey 8c Go., VA, Honse will be conducted bv JNO. H. II Y- Ihis M. M A N and F M 1 1 V MA N '. J-if IMRl'lCULAR' attention given, in both Houses, to the sale of Cotton, Corn, Wheat, Naval btores, 4,c. Sept 15 tf BEDSTEADS AND CHAIRS For Sale at reduced prices, at the Auction Store cf A. M. CAMPBELL. A ig 21, 1353. tf Stoves a tif 1 rates. C '.V. ANDREWS has on hand a large and well se leeted assortment of l A Ifci.OU ATi :S, CO Ala, BOX A2i I) COOKING STtJVES, Which he oilers lor saly on his usual liberal terms. Market Square, Feyetteville, Sept. iii. Jui . FAYETTE VILLE, N; ffiS- 'ALL 3 IZKS AND STYLES, made tt ordr. te box of glass for every size Pictures juse? : , tVANORSDELL'S GALLERY. Nov.'Kltf ... CARRIAGE t A C T O R Y. . A, A. M'KETIIAN j "J7" EEPSon.tttly on hand a Urge assortment of , fV Vehicieo5' ,evt;ry description, which are well and t"ait'Uy ladc and iinished ill the i.iuhtkst and : KEATKSr stylc-i His i'acilities l'ur doing carriape ' work are imtiftB than any kst.vuljsiimkxt Soitii, which enables !Su to sell his work on the most favor. ' bale tonus. ' ; Xov. 13. 1S5S. tf j.m 1VSI. CJ x. x 3 oil, AUCTIONKW4 & COMMISSION" M P:KCI1ANT, ' ',hi. o Oillesiuq Street, KYLE, rfl, 1? Street. 1 iini V'l--"? Prints initisually low, either by 1LUUV vi-holesa'e or retail ; j') doz. Wool and other Hats; jCiotbin?. at jrreatly reduced pri ces, toifeth- with a larsre f"d varied stock of Stable and Fancy 1 ) Ii "Y G O C 1 ) S : all of which wil-J be ottered on as favor ably terms as at any llou-e , in the Stat . Call r examine for your - selves, at "No. 31 Hay Street. Oct. 4. IP; wtf 19 r. riyeeo. mllttrtiiic o FF1CE, HAY STREET, opposite the Tost Office. Medical Electricity applied. Fayetteville, Oct. 20 tf Wttcsi us nicer & J3 jgErWOaZ '-EtS JSt BS XJECL I I AS rerurned from the North II with a nnich larger stock of Goods in hi line, than be has ever oil'ereJ before. Among his assortment may be found V'aich"s of all qu-ilit:es from ."7 to .'jt I tin ; Ch-tius. Seals ai d Kevsofall kii.ds : Bracelets, Kinjrs, Ib-easri I ins and Lockets ; tio'L Si U tr. Steel, and ( 't-iinin-oii Spectacles: U-.dd 'and Silver Pe tie Us and fens. SU ver Spoons S'.iver Oi.ps j,nd Goblets. Silver i'lateii Tea Sets, Ci'hf lta-kets, C;i-!fii-:.r.;!i!!" S'iit? a-.d Pif't -r 1'isiH-s : I'.-ial 5. . !,! s. P. i- f - ill- it. Mi A I 111- : 1-ls Ac. all ki acts and qualities,. - ; ' ' . i.l i-so: - iin m! of Aiilitarv A Ai.-.-. t .--i r ., ii;; f v Star.-. i- AsT'-nt : oa.i iVale a. s.t An i he I fa-ule.l Auirri oh ill ivial tl a vtiew Lo . "1" r!r.i. rtti-nl ir nf. a !' ;i::i r ev ill.-. N. 'i '. 1 u i .i i-:'.v".:i.;' I a ! . I!. I v. IMPOitrERa DEALERS ; - in . WINKS, LIoLoS AND HAVANA CIGARS, iv '.: li'V' 'TFfJLLV invife the pi'cr.t: Iffl.if iLjtaile.rs and 15arl oerters in irenwal ni; . :ra: ,, Sato llii-ir extensive stock ot U7i, B.:,-!;,s. lanry l.olill Liquors ant a jars, which for Excellency ol quality and cheap- j could SJcarc., bJ c.dled singing in.provi.'iu-de-ness of mice, cannot be surpassed by any other! it ti. A .. " Ue r :. ... ' ..f..niin is i.vit...l Special attention is invited ! to tlieir Pure German inegar, an article not khoa n - . - , . i no at the South, and. when once private family will: do without. tried uo dealer nor . ALSO P.est lSiiiic Wines, for tabl use ; firs (ju:-.lity Sardines, i July 24, tf NW YORK BEXEVOljlT IN i IllMAUY. I ESTABLISH Ellwand endowed for the relief of those sutferiiig with :o!itagi.us. Virulent and Chronic (lisetises, vnd for tli- emdicatiou and extermination of al! diseases ot the itl iaary and sexual organs, of what- vi- n:.i.iire. I The Journal of Medical Ueeform. containing VAL- i I'll.l-' I Vi Hi M ATjM INT on Sdci inatorrhoea and the .... ..... , -. ;. . ., "ew Heuie.r:esonp!.yeil at the inhrmary lor the uie . . ' ' . ! fair to send lor a cosiy To Parents of maitv scro uloii and diseased ehil- dren, certain mean ol prevention will cheei iuUy be communicated, on application, by mail. The Prescription for Goiisumption, us d by the In firmary, will be sen free to ail w ho need il. It never fails to care Uou.Iii. Cold-. Asth'iia. Catarh at d Con-suun.-iion, as t!e;u--.ids can attest. Sen-I before you perish. ; To all who app'.f by Wtor.. with 'nil ileserion of ai'e. ..ce'ioal ion. svcinloins ol dieease I any kiln! and habits ot lite, lauls'l -advice, free of e'en will be jiv en. by the t hi -t I' li ysiei.m or Sa rjr'.-on. A l.U-.-ss, with t i. ..." i hn- sunups f. l p...-taji. fil. 1 1 1-'. I i N I-. V . (Unx !4'.) iS r.'.vi-m ii-r 17l! n illiaiiisoitt 1 V. s. New Vol k. Joseph U Hfirbour9 IXsh-XJTOIiOF Spii itls Turpoaiine, HAVING been ifppoiitK d la.-t County Court, lu-pecloi ol Spirits Turpi mine. I am now ready to give the busiiivs iny personal u tent ion. All who may favor me vvilhiilieir business will litnl it prompt ly attended to at 111' Ware House, iu Campbelltjjn, opposite John A. MjcLauchliu. Dec. 15, im T "MI'C firm of Provju .'i ('al ter, was this day oisso uiake :o. ved bv mutua'.ico-isent . 1 hose i.idebteit tij the late firm will please settlement by the lSt day of January l)Si;l. I P.iiOWN & CAKTK uuibertou, N.C., Liec. la, X x y I- o o ca. s , aRCpCERIES, rtcatltjvipaflc Clothing , .ft-., ic, &c. w il! b n cnnt:iiil1y k-(.t nt the old cJmid. Rriek Store wh'-r. le- vvpuid In- -jbid to hav-.- tin in call, and favor him wi h as liin-i ai ii? share of t hoi r pa! re. nage. -is here tofore. ; J if CAiiTKlt, Lunib.srlou, N C Dee 15, 'W. St iu1"!1UjU iuutb, I the iron era- is abated in its L;.,t,li;.. lit- il. 1 knew. Renti . The subscriber haying purchased the ent ire interest streugth of the sinews iq a huuiau ojd a-'e -'and it is i coultl be had in pi .v tj urovvii, r.sq.j :n i..e ousmess ot the late hnn of, out the lapse of the longer years of decay which in ! now e considered Brown & CHrter--?ou d inform his customers aud j the sight oi its Creator distinguishes th.! T mm.n.ain The Russians have li-iendsgeiierauy tiit u.e usual stock ol I ranee from tho moth nd .h S . " i tract of land, outs " THE NOBLEST- MOTIVE' FAYETTEVILLB, 112 Marriage. An old Dutch tavern third wile, and bemg askl WJIf Ti ,51 f?f hTt d.g viu-r for love dat was fcool s den. I " . dat was goo; Tdi- Ww-bvlt time I marries for eioocy both !" We&tero Chriatiau Advocate A reverend gentleman, direct t .n i hi. i i .-iLii waa ' l;ittd to me a rumor which ul a man lie uiei i ffo .' t-r. la l.xas tins iiianT-j -Aatcd chc ; ii:t? ii-eri-tttii- :illd US 6UCU i in a school lu ase, anu took.'j jlt-tuJLTii, particular. He ssid mere were men no proicsseu in be ended and coinuussioneU oi Uoa to pieacn iue t.o.-pcl, but mat lie Ui preacher pretended to bo tuUi high credentials, Alter, prraclung immersion ind akjusina all ho ould not say atutsu to Uia K vvs ,JC'"'i5 illJoul lu ciofce, a wag u speicu w uuu il be wislieu some one to close lor niui iir. if i. . lie aid so. Mr. li to call on tcok the stand, ave out a uymu, winch was aungr and then piayeu m this wise ; -ira, wn tliauK mee una tuou nasx ever soni thy minis ters among us; we were a vey 'ed reiormeu. e uiauis. -uiee, uiai we oeueve mou th.u. tu... ..... b.., in. .. ..... ...i , ,,ku,- .1,.v-.b . i.. b.-ii- t.Atti aiumni.siine.d jantl ij'nt thv mtnisU-r.s In - 71 rr: t .rrrrrz::,' zz A7'. ... . i u a nd tour; a d pi eat ll me uasearcuaoic ncuea ui vmwoi, uui u mi j p.rj of five huildl this lellow, he has told us Xhou didst uot comons- j J .teUioncer sioned him, and we believe Lnu. We hear siranire I S J- a preacher; thai toe young men who k tw him in j 1 ifrdaud uncertainty aar to the future, mannfac tiiese Iho ciiaractei-s thought them rather incoinpa- t finoperations hare been suspended or greatly tiijle, and, iu consequenoe, ducked him ia the by; r(U4 " many large houses, thereby throw ing troni v. hicn, we doubt uot, he dates his-commission to preach the doctniie be has proclaimed to us. Wm hear, also, tliat he stole a horse at Oalveston; we kiio not whclhei it be true. Lord tuou knovvrst but one thing we do know, tliat ' is, we know he stops here with the widow C , and we know that no uecent man would stou there." . . ly this tune live preacher was making Lis escape, i .... i witLiMil ui-unssiiii bis tonzii iration. and soon f- i P ter was holding- lui i.ii iu t;io oiiT tent of Milierism. t nii iiiTiaii. .. ... . . aeatnuss. Colonel Lastion abhorred any thug like soiieu or suaouv clothes. If ever he felt pleased ; w iiwato sec bis mv ii uoimpeuchably clean aad.'p koiX'e'-4ik.e. One line summer s holiday, a he Was yii-"liiug over tne lines, he met private Uuee, wear- lMg a pair ol ba.s ' tiiat would li-.ve disgraced the tae iuiios of a crossing-sweeper. "Slop, sii !" .-uoun.diiiecolo.it, wratiitully. "How uare you appear urpubiic li. such .-h..iu-ui trouei i" Luce vi an take. i uai-K at Hie nu.ide.i at.i-.ifk., :id not having fr.imed a sutiijioulv idaasiole excuse, was siiea.. "Have y u nut,". continued tne colonel, "another I pair iu o.uracK.-?"' "its, sir," was the tiirek iv- i .m... " li..i. vv hi- i 1. i.iit ii.. ..n -iJcc .a-e.-' r.-unVd .Mice. win'. ...i!i,r.- ...If. .. -,........,. .... ... ... ....... J " -vfoure h:fl oue talo.ttiiV wblekMKw'nnf .v ...I. led. 1 m '.in the si-grng . tif his jivvti" liiel. .dies. V , ! ti.a burrowing. " take tne details irniu wo; is 1 can give even a land l.-a of the etV. ct it tllc t'lMawl Herald; which relates them from the pro meed upon nis hearers; and w.iat prcci-ely w-.s ' n irril e ot l survivor. November 24 was n tcrri ti.e agency that produced it, it is didiouU to Ucli-.'e blc d UP" tht sIl:,rej? of L:lke Elie L the air ilis ,ice vvas w.ak. bowei be had ,,... i. a Wile uiion the shores of Lake Erie; the not ev en exlraoi dioai il y- svv.-ct. and vet l.-t if I... Known at any pa rty tnat Moore was there and va inelotlies, though the first o- v ouiu sinjr i.is ow cihts a lit day might be present, they would he all hsieucd to with impatience. Seated at t!e pia ns the played very wllj with a volume of his owu ompotLions before Inm, Moore might be said to b in lll rl,M-.- lw.. t,a. I i j was almost ilsh,i i,.t . . .... , .J " ""T " i iivu iic .uiiiiiii:ii:i:ii vrr i w.-i 1 1- ' " ""'ay tne pas - v - nuiui everv u-nn nm ! S.1. tll.lt.. .IV.Ihw.L.' ,,-itl. n-. .. , a,.,.eIlt iiltol-.,i I .:, ,i....i.-f:... . " indc-ci ibable, and could only be conceived by tlios.) who heard him; and 1 IVcl how feeble and imperfect desci iption is w lien endeavoring to embody it. It - - - --"-, "ia uri, a IIH' 1 .Vera v iiu-bt truly be said ol him.- "Jle took the nri....,..,! soul uud lapped it in Elysium." It was something akin to such pleasant "dream-land," those lon and hajipy Summer nioriiiiigs I passed with hitu at Maida-uul- L'iraits ol Character. Rktaliatixc. os Them. The New Haven (Ct.) News, of the 22d, says a company of young men left there a f;W days since to lis., in Georgia waters a business they hu.ee followed for several years anil adds : -On reaching the Savannah, they were as tonished to learn that they vould not be allowed tr. j.au uiere, as iney were iroiu tne JNOrt . h , j intcnti)l8 w honorable a they were compelled to Come home po( fish there, as they were troin the North. Assurance and urgent re- of no use, and compelled to Come home poorer than Himp went by a good many dollars." THE USE OF MOUNTAINS. Mr. Ruskin notes it as one of the most prominent uses ol mountains, that they cause perpetual chang es in the soils ol the earth. 'I he- physical geora phers assure us that if the whole matter ol the Alps vveie shoveled out over Europe, the level of Uic continent would be raised about twenty feet. And this process of levelling is continually going on. 15v a calculation which he made in the valley of Cbain- ooni, .Mr. Kuskin believes that one of the insi. . i.i.iei.i.1 .ui.icts,iinly four inches wide and four i ! c-hcs.iec., carries lrom MontjUlane eighty tons of ; b. uu.m .1 veai ; ai wincii rate ol theft at least eighty thousand tons of the substance of thatmoun i taui must be year! v. transformed ;.., drift u..u hv- ; the streams, and distributed upon the plain below. On S huetace Mountain, of the Sandwich gi our, a j slide took place in Ls2i which hnrled down Inure blocks of eranite. sieiiite. nu;n-t. fl.lu.r o..,l t?.. locks, and cut a deep ravine iu the aides of the j a Persistency of endurance and effort for bis com mouiitain, several miles in extent. But compensa- P'ons, scarcely excelled by tliose of the heroic tion was made in part for its destructive fury. An Kne, he was enabled to reach a place of s ifty wk.i v-Aieiisive uieaviow at the base, which had borne only a-.i.l . J wa.se gi.iww wasreimtrtu more fertile by the fine sedi..-.nt h.. ..A .1 depth, that was uistributed anon .it .n.V .Tiw n, ! duces excellent. -.i -u.- ..i'Z n.. - century or two iuto account, and we iS..d the moun - , tains 1 rtilizin;' the soil bv tl. n.inrui th f..rc it to compensate the w astes ot the harvests. The j hills, which, as compared with living beings, seem everlas.ing, are, in truth, as perishing as they. Its I veins of Ho wing fountains vvearv the mountain heart as the ciiiuson pub, does ours : the natural force of f i... ; , . . . . ' . . : . . ioBAi co. jevral Methodist Conference in the place they are building a hospice, or resort for pil V est have passed resolutions against the use of to- griuw, a church, consulate, &., and re protected b..cco and refusing to admit to their ministerv anv i by a wall, whiel. if nnt as hisrh. is DcrhaDS as strons ie vvno lias a failinc fnnli ..,.,1 c..,,. v;..,,tl. ..r..l ,.,,, s..ntli- ei-n jiapiist Associatioi.sand Conventions, and some -a, - ... HI.I.U, tj.r.l.u U"U." '.'-soj itiian synods t.ierc have also passed resolu- -" luuvung io ciiurches or the minis- try, muse at all add t:... i , j.ieu. io tne use oi araeni. spirits. riJ iiAi11' " UV vw .PiVYABLE IX. ADVANCE iA - T .J ': :". AY, DECEMBER KKtLS or'SoiENCB. Same ve;irs rA r.vns caus-ht at the Nor an,l t.. -i ,. ? . Kiide, the l4rdJ Mayor havin :t t -nao.been.at London Uri.ira $ ofltow. " -V !T..8 r! 4 itmiW,Spl'5',0tS"!r-'yoa to Itou, enacting ins streets t!, dklic j fL ,encrfe1t,c "?J Rented assistant C his ted, and !f..T Jol'.n 1Iun,er. went down fcnn iyhw o ..'ti''""' . ilts snore. witn itK imirn .n. ntomt'.nad cn' K it if h:j ...;.. ..i . .i. tlie'iioau' ilie s 't'" . eagerness tu x- . oiy years a-o it was in tlie lapCao. -Napoleon, poi.-- 4rv. , . oi ine mouth, .Mr CHft wno seema to hesitate whethei ush it or not seuda . T t i.. t ul?utn between- the lower jaws. 1 d31, and JS '8, it was a prey to revolution oritv llirMJgue staated. This tongue is a hug Oarribaldi hiaislt -d.e. last date, expellin- the mm u " 1,:,,.- ,,,,., tt"u ue"8 at that time exceedin; ; A'ope, who escaped vniV.A disguUc of a footman on a .,,le time he slipped, tbrward towards the -T-f . 1 uiciir, eave avvav like a bo' eua.u nox. ru;- oucan covennuent wus then es- J"miii . i i i .C ("" ! CU leL nearly- a fur s ho ..,.1.1 t-'ue and "gullet, till he nearly disappeared u-a borf in Ktnture. and in a fi-w lotiHi W 1.av l.t blslIR." Iy mass, hod not assistance been quickly atKrSU rum. It was with ereat dilhcultv that u ! btk-ook wss put in requisition, and the good lit- J til W -ftnulcd ! out of the whale's tongue. t lucfUad $ t urtsit,e oj Natural llirtory. R . t lfriftw-.BV . ,.Rmrrius .A-MmKn !. ' l IL.o: of the commissioner of ttensions. but eichtv- ! ....-(tljl!i.rj .f H.- ....l i ..... .. i ,.r V bnjrcu un1 wtm fm tht, aotb .,f 1 Knu-A. An An. ll. , 4 4-1. one who particinated in the lirst great - St the revolution. Pensions are allowed also J A .,...,a ,u ' ,i...i ,X ' vw v wam viWr liUUUaiu iv w i immution since the last anntt- ee and "' ten. - Wash. Natio- t .. ... , j.. j ' eft-iusmn afnnlom fin, tt. .mn 1 f rash fr..i i hot nnmior nn;i;ln-! ' nilinous persons out oi emplovinent. One clolti- if tabllshment,. whiph we might name, has dis- K.r....... ... nt, which we might name has d.s- , t?u . csill'1,"t Jis- 1,000 hands; a sa dlerr firm has re- about 5UO; ami curtailtaent is-very ! j cl ru Lw ! el &d nearly ' deeits toree - about OUO; ami curtailuient ls-very At Xewuvk, especially, the crisis is severe- I l.vf Vwi acciuint of heir. extensive connections hp Southern trade. . Should there be no im- j iv.eit, much sufr-rin!? must ensue among the fe,S classes. It appear singular at lirst sight j .ua. far, bouses i the Western business are 1 ! H 1 til til Hgcst utterrs; but it is euevitable that class- ' eJ Naders sulfer from th prevailing panic, unless rept the m.nufacturtr of ftrerms: It would ! lly lie no exaggeration to ostim-ate the nu.n-forlI ft. . -i .. . . . i b el jl persons thrown out, of employment since Br ilayt, at .,U.i; a large proportion of whom y.ng women. X T Juurnal vf Commerce. - TifK? HiSM OF 11K4TII. Ihia viir'ion of our great lake?; is full of tragic jaa. 1 he mention of tne t ubject c ills up meiu- W conu igrut:On, collision and wreck and ! karious circumstances of horror and pndia- t reminded it re. rs scarcely a reaiter wno is no1 ! ' iPf:iil" or m inJ texcnd who ,,ncc sailed hither I orlfc'fcrrward. but . waseen tio.m-'irg; Amon ! ;Aut M, I IhilS.l , S , is one .iiT...A 1,' ti. oJ;h nf IriKt. mnnth. is one I ! a'r W ro thi.-klv filled with sleety jarticles that ' olUec; wer ni,ld'n as y a foi? anl il was driven i bX 'TC" cuttin- wukL 'uich could not be with- rienca and courageous sailor, found hiinsclf about 1 1 o'aek that morning near Long Point, L anada, and taking an effort to we ither it failed in the at temp and grounded about two miles from shore. All Imds were ordered on the hurricane deck, which was son broken off by the waves and fl -atcd in ward vitri its load, grounding about 3 o'clock not far fniii ahore. Several persons, hovever, who dis rorkd the order and took to Jin Uie-uoar, were t the breaker. As the ik-gkdBtrttck Jjottom a lad w-s washed over, but -wa4 rescued Jiy Captain Alon re, who ' took him m"his aruis" "hd waded to land When the boy Was st on shore; his panta loonfell about his feet, when they froze, iu a s did in isschaning him to the ground, and the poor lad, haf ked died in a few minutes. Capt. Monroe then .'"led the rest to get on shore, which was ac coinpishcd by all except Mr Derby, the clerk of the boat.wbo was so much chilled as to be una' -led to speatw b !p himself. The captain, aided by the two'e:,rinHf-t Manchester an I Cummings succeed ed ati""Sb- in takirg him on his b ick add carry inrr hin through ihe breakers, agamst the ice, sleet, and fVezing wind. But, on reaching the shore, h s b...u was a corpse troiten fast upon him, and only by 0ng heavily upon the ground eould he disen rracMmstlf from that "body of death," and then f .lis arm so frozen, and his clothing so stilt 4 that he could not rise, neither could his f,-;...i.k help him. He gained his feet by rolling to wards 'bA, body of one of his coinpaniohs, which w.ls foizen in a silting posture, ana cumomg up ny p';i( lighthouse was nni uisnnt, ana tne iew sur vivort seen in number, began their march towards jj, fithjin 3dU yards of the house they came to a ,ll:rk. In attempting to cross it, Mauch( s- ..... , . . j, .i . .rtVt f.Jb.rl ami Cummin's. trviiir to l.eln A .'..1 Tt... tir.'v"ni.riln.ii iii.-n.-b 1 ,.Z4irms the brave Cummiinrs dvinir with words . .k. 1.:.. i; i'..rf ,,., r..inn, with 1 wo "in, the wheel-man, and one passenger, at length led the lighthouse. Seventeen perished; the ivsofs x wercie ovcred. uptain Monroe lives near Dunkirk, N and is "same n ! oftile On j go. same man who gallantly rescued the frozon ercw mar Pasha at great personal risK, some nrar the mouth ot Cleaveiana iiarooi. BHi s-ond deed was had in remembrance, and after Iour ' his charge. II anyinin can lighten the I burr), r I . S. of n.4i ; "-u ui sucn a iragmj, .v . i I a heroism S..mtinM it hannens that the helm is . in r!!y kinrlv hamk. and we have not to add to the j tUUL kllV U "a chroiii,-!., fdi ...tur that the. leader was cowed or ! co?fiiscd by the peril, or that ho died feenly and , 'Wpefullv. Honor to tha brave and resourceful j ,"tV, in eTery staticn The World A 1. , " ' 1 j V ,u5es ix JKi;rsALKM. A correspondent of the ! "'W writes from Jerusalem : '1 he changes here arc Vwy gicat. This is no longer the Jerusalem I ! .... are enormous ; a house wincn 1843 forty or fifty dollars, would heap at five or six nunureu. purchased and inclosed a large ide the Jaffa eate. in a fine position : f ir.liatli.i-Ir.., .l.,r. llm n-.dla rif Jornsalein. In tills as that r.r.u :. .if "V.. lim t. v r-nnnil. as thatnf tii .tr "V ti.im " v. 1. 1 lT IT1..V 11C11. . t .... V. uv. v u... ates, ; English, French, Russian, Prussian, Austrian anu nerican. Tin: citv is so crowded, and many oi u !u!wi itanis nr.. so fib bt- tlut a miasma arises u-k;,.v, ..,";. -"--jt -t , - un ti.e bad quality ot water, causes ievcr aud dyseutcrv-; " 2j7i8Gn7 VISCISI1TDES OP ROAIE DiJ) HEfi. TOPES The Pspccy U not so near its end as m it.v ' ..,.t i, I... t; , ii uas survived maiiv a in- w bi,-,i u . o - "f :lh' uavs.- aoiae e.uuu ,t tt.,, ...... 'slio.1, 10.OUO.000 crowns of nl,i..,l.., ,. ..n... and Popf Clement VII paid40u,'itt) ducats for raiiooiu. jutner tUOUht tiiat th end of tablished, but another year siw him back a-'airi. anii now ho looks fur support from the despotisms which would themselves tremble at his fall. His lemioral dominion may be evau now at on end, but that, do miaiou is realty his weakness, not his strength ; and when he is wall rid of it he will reiu as head of tli Roai.In Catholic with more substantial juUuonct; Knglisii paper. "" 'or a long time past. Dl:KK Forests. The Perth (Scotland! Courier states that the largest modem forest is that of . the i)ukc of Atholl. winch, accordinir to hi evidence in. the late owe of the E.rl of Weumss azinst CaiHU- bell of Mouzie extends in Kld.lKW acre.s..r The tiext is thf f..i-st nf Kiirnnhftrnii cS I iivi.rf.ti!i "-fkiit which is nartlv under sheen and parllv under leer. n 1 rn-rnthor ah tur 1 X(I fli.ll I S. t n vf Trt this p-anks Lords Fife's forest of Mar, about Ou, 000 acres. There are a number ot other deer, for much incre .sed oflatu Vfi..rs- and l.v eoiaiwrisun it - I j 1 win oe rounu tnat tne extent oi grouna unaer ucer is now mucn less than it was lOd years ago . JJUMdly JlUtuie.- Mrs. Henry Xliller,' residing utke a. large dose of tin ture ot colcmcuio, in place of bitters, i he mistake was soon discovered anJ m-idical aid procured, but it was in vain. Sht died in a lew hours iu great agony. A Gkokuia. Gkaxdmother. Mrs. Sarah R. Cobb. aged sixty eight years, the mother of Hon. Howell u MSt c ,jt Ule lnother of Un Cohb Socrelary of the Troasury, received : fair in Georgia, the premium of a silver g fiye sh or hctSvl fi - .n. ' at the late blet for i grand . O : l of I mi 9 A irf.iilTf.mArt Tin bi'r - ilni ir tb .. . , r - , . , - ; c"La "ul S S" " as ,a"d c,1,u Granger- U,d you ever thank f God notion you mindT" "Rearlly,' re- & ,Y VKU"Kul . souu "T "c "HU iccovereu t " f" - "f- -1 aot, ? tl.lat f,eTr' t io'.1 uht to' haVe st ld llJe trnS interrogator, as he Dassed ramdlv on. and was soon lost iu tlie living tide which ceaselessly flo s ..aloug the Strand." Hood's Jok.es os Himself. The very fingers so aristocratically slender that no.v hold the pen. hint pi. vial y at the "ills flesh is heir to ;" my cats have become great coats, my pan'aloons arc tum'jle I into tro - .vsers and by a worse bar -ain than Pet -r Sclile- mini's, I seemed to have retained my s.iadow and sh tdmy substauee. In short, as happen; to orema ture old port wine, I am of a bad color, with very little body- am working, nevertheless. wiU iii , muu tti rir.1 .' ; . ... X mfm. .'Hi. -r'l jSuam to donothii.s.bu t loon.i tbaord t"thar t,w preferred writing and drawing. Besides which, for .....A. ii.i,; ... -,.d an inveterate old. ail my ill-lookingness, thore is one niau coming to draw me, another to model me, as if I were fat enough to b I1. Luckily, I am capital at si; ting just now, and not had at lying; as tc walking or stand ing 1 am as feeble almost as a baby on my pins, which by the way, have dwindled into needles. Omittixu too Mrcu. A green, good-natured money-making, up-country fellow, who said every thing drily, "got things axed," and struck up a bar gain for matrimony. Having no particular regard to appearances, the parties agreed to employ a not overwise country justice to iut on the tackling. He commence ! the ceremonies by remarking that " it was customary to commence with a prayar, but ho believed hewould omil that." After tying the knot he said ' it was cusbma-y to give the married couple some advice, but he would omit that. And it was customary to kiss the bride, but he believed be would omit that also." The ceremony being ended, the bridegroom took the justice by the button-hole, and clapping hisfingcrs oa his nose, said ; "Squjre, it's customary to give the magistrate five dollars but I b'lieve I'll omit that I" Pkav; madam, why did you nams your old hen Macduff? Because, sir, I want her to ''lay on. nlT with 1LU a v " -o " " I a shilling was introduced to refute th- prcsumpt ion j r- .r.i . ..j...- ... !,.,.. it,.!'.., oi iuriretiiurii.es o. uuwiiaviviiniiv. w ...v . i r..n.. ...1,, ...... I ml t.. .Hon.! herit the survivor. Lady Mary WortWy Montague 1 cut off her scapegrace of a son with a guii l a guinea. When Sheridan threatod to cut off his eldest born with a shilling, the quiet retort was, "Could ntyou j give it me at uce, ir you happen to nave sum a thing about you?" llazlitt m.-utions a habitual liar who onsi-teutto the last, employed the few re maining days he had to live after be.ng condemned by the doctors, in making a will, by w bica he be ing condemned by tne docters, iu making a will, by wuicii he bequeathed large estates in different parts of England, mor.ey in the funds, rich jewels, rings, and ail kinds of valuable to his old friends anu ac main tances, who not Knowing now lar tne force ol 'nature could where not for some time convinced that all tuis fairy wealth had never an existence and where but iu the idle coinage of his brain, whose whims and projects were no moro. A wealthy nobleman ..it upon a still more culpable de vice for securing posthumous ignominy. He gave one l.uly of rank a legacy by way of compensa tion for tue injury he feared he h id done her fair lame," a large sum t . the daughter ol another, a maiued woman, "from a strong conviction that he was the farther ; and so on through half a dozen more items of tiie sort, each leveled at the reputa tion of some ou from wlmin he had suf:e.-td a re pulse; the whole being nullified (without being erancd by a codicil. A widow, occupying a largu house f.hb. ..:.!. lt nuarter .t London, sent for a , : ,. .. ., . W;M v. .i,;,.i, Kb,. wealthy solicitor to make her will by whuh si c - - J . disposed of between nt.y ana sixty tnousanu poaaus lie propose i so.u alter, was accepieu, . tnmsel tuiess. ppy husband of a r.enuiles adveii- ' Luoiciiors Mi.stas.k- A minister found one Sab bath a notice ot a public meeting wi.ieh h td oeen cut from the Saturday's newspaper, aud placed in hi d..KL for him tJ read to his congregation But by strano-e coincidence tnere happened to be printea nn the other side of the same slip the advertisement of a certain shoe-dealer, a prominent member of his .,b.irr.h ami other side, as the advertisement met hie eye, the'good man thought it was expected he would read "it, and accordingly, to the aurpri.se oi ad he announced, at the usual point for reading notices, that "George S. B keeps constantly on hand, and f r sale, a large and well selected as ....... ......it- .t innii n.nu snoes.- w iiicu tie nn. s.t w . i -t. . ... i.:..u i. :u .-..I! 1. . j fc at Xo. , street ;" and added "Brothe , t; a wo-.-t iv momher of this church and : ,,,! ,lCT...vv.io.r t.h riatronaire of this conzre I .i " -o. . . " ... ., " r i :. n-" The eratetal astonishmeut ol uroiner 1 may better be imag .giiied tliau described. WHOLE NUMBER 1240 . the news, arc. I Yoi'ng Booth. Mr. Edwin Uooth is playing at ; the v inter u.iruen ih .'sew iwk i cuaesaay ' . i r .. " .i. . i. r fviunr ne annyrca iii ikieiieiieiu me tnituse oe. o i-i - . . tug crowded to excess, and the audience being en tirely overcome by the surpassing powers of the young tr.igeJian. Enthusiasm, however, reached its height at the point when Richelieu attempting. to wield the sword, and failing s3's 'Put away the sword, ' States may be saved without it." The aadi'-n e gave a political application t the linos, at.d hailed them with prolonged.cheers,. Dom't Kemsii the I oka. Prentice sa3'.s Sre give ntice that we intend to continue the publica tion of The Louisville Journal until t'nc 4th oJj' Mroh, tdiiS, and we shall print in the United States We don't relish he idea of co.lating New Albany and JetForsonville (InJi.iua) items under the head of. Foreign News." Some Calico. The Merrinaac Company of Loweltj for the six HiO'.itVia ending Xov. 1U, made and print ed tl.O.iO.TOO yarua of cloth coiuuming 2,37f,jU5 pound of cotton. ,.-. ; ' . .. .. . , the -Masonic order in the United States, at least in New Kn-ian 1, U Hbenezer Mowen, a jnember of the Morning Star Lodge at Worcester, Mass. He ia . r ...... now over a tiuiiureu years oi awe. tie was initiat-- ed Fcbuary 18, 1794. In Syracase, N. Y., tbere- unnih.r m-uutn. Mai. Oeorrra Middieton. whos iuiibitton into the mystic order dates back to 14. . . MISSISSIPPI SECESSION. The election for the Convention last week result ed in a large majority of delegates in favor of imma diate and separate secession. HOW IT WAS KECIEVED IN COSOKESS. The TtpOT that South Carolina had passedjan ordinance of seces sion was brought to the House at 4 o'clock. It pro duced intense excitement among the' . members a&dv for a long-time confused the proceedings. About eighteen young ladies, just seceded from the seminaries in Penpsylvaniaand-New York, pasa... edthrof igh Washington last week, on their return t the South. Hravo fair daughters of the South! Lieutenant W. Hampton Gibbes, of the Un.te,d.. Sta.es Army, has forwarded his resignation tfriha Secretitry ot War. The fbllowhig is the senatorial Committee of 1 3 Messrs. Powell, Hunter, Critenden, Seward, Toombs U .uirlas, Coilamer, tavis Wade, Bigler, Rice Hoo- little and Grimes. Tuev arc appointed for the same purppse. aa. in House Coininittee of 32. . Texas. Our countrymen in Texas, says an ex change, like the notion ot a dissluuou oi ino v"'"m. Mrs Margantta Cauedo sings tUus in tne wives News : Sona of the brave! while ahine the swords, That drove the oppressors from our land Shall we gite way to Northern hordes ? - tir i .w n-inm at their command t No never while Uiere yet remains A drop of thai heorie blood Tliat dyed our dear-bought battle-plains We'll meet the foe, we'll breast tne bloods. They h ive, also, resolved at Galveston.-that the: Union can only be preserved by such guarantees . from the Northern States as will restore the equal ity of the Slates in the Union, and bring protect- . ion to slave roperty, and permanent peace U b sectloUH ''.'alg' ' - . l i i. Ji li ' i - Scotch Royalist and aboli.ionist, has lately been. i a.ll elected to the house of commons in Canada? A Canadia correspondent ays that Sir Allan's dec-, tion is due to the colored vote of Chatham, which ia. largely composed of colored aeii and they invariably vote lor Sir Allan, as they believe he can speak a srood word for them with Queen ictoria. They fvrre told that his opponent would go for a Fugitive Slave Lw, if elected, and, of course, they would ba no parties to aiding him. Moan Woliai-be Martyrs. It is amusing to see the ettorts wide. Wendell Pu.li.ips aud Hksrt Ward BekcheR ar- making to become martyrs in the cause ot abohti.mis n. They seem to oe quite . the reputation of old Joun Bkow.n, and since , the attempted apotheosis of that justly bunged individu- . ....... ..r..vii.r with a great sinntr thev are craving wim a B'"1 " honors of m tyrdoin. On uiday las ootu . b . ... "j ..n f ,.,n.-ivrs ; but neither the a place on ui r - - - , , .- peVnde of Boston or Brooklyn ji seems would obhgo them. Petersburg Excreta. Mobile Dec The elcctiou for delegates to the . SUteConventiontookpL.ee to-day. 1 lie separate State secession ticket iu this city is j thousand majority. cwrrii vimr.TXA POSTAL SYSTEM. UV Will V a.v . . f a special committee of the bouth Carolina .c .... i rfir.nrt rom-emir.-r tne posia Lck- al isiaiuie 11 a i c 11. - . - , .r.i... -ffr i-ession. ilie proposca arrangemeni witu AdamsioC Go's Express is deciar u, to be inadequate to tne exigencies aud therefore tuey submit the following. Resolved, That to avert, as tar as pracuca '" " . -,A MC1. from commercial embarrassments " . .int.. nostal treaty Such services to tne cuiuiuuuuj " - r ' t shall have been concluded between this State and the jrovcrnment of the United Mates- . .. f. .... Tho rp. mrter of the London . Times, who visited this country with the Prince of. Wales, wielded a ready pen. i he grand prairies ol th west must have inspired ban wiih remarkable t sensations, lie thus uague.ovj F . It took place in all its supernatural glory a glory which can ..ever he described or understood by those , wt.ohave not scen!ii4aa b un neared th richhonzoii " I...- 4 v-v M .V...ut T it turned the who.e ocean oi a o..-. 'oldwuicu seemed to blenu wuu me great urma- 3 . - i . vo int hnu.- unn wit.1. oi reds and pints paic emu angry-looking crimson clouds above, till notj ouly tue sky but all the lanu umuim iu plh-S at color, as U ueu" from below, or as it the siaan.g u - --t.-. the very earth like mist, and turned into a rambowv . J . ,i ...u:AK I . u in IK. m;.i r. Iho immensity oi stuuiesa u. ... v . then a stillness then profound aim vast as uo greai, solitude Used; while not a b ream stirreu over tne , whole - horUoii as the -great u ausu.uiai.ou we.n slowly on, an I the colors over the land turned from rosy to pink, from pink to orange, orange to red and oiimson darkening always as tue colors ebbed out like a celestial tide, leaving Iraginent Of scarlet clouds over the heavens, the timbers of the lire which ud lit the prairie in a dune of glory. There was sucli a uu.rl, unspraaaoie r.cuuesa in. ibis eraud farewell of da v sucu a terrible redness about the sky at last mat one couiu almost laucy some supernatural phenomenon bad occurred, that the sun Had gone lorever, ana leu a ueep anu gory, wound across the darkening sky. Night was a re lief cempared to this dread, lurid fire in heaven a fire which, like the paintings of the sunset before the delugw, left always an ominous anger in tho heavens even when the. praires clothed in a blue mist rose over it like water. We who live o. tiie Atlantic seaboard should be thaukful that few such sunsets are w it lessed, other wise tht? whole population might might fly to the nouse-tops nightly, to the great detriment of tirt roofs and water-spouts. an aorupi cessaiiu.. t"" " . through .his State, all the persons ''6Sd in ithe ' mad., ... this State be and tney are ?uy.u'r,f .....i nnniinuy in the iiertonaance ot . - . . . i nrranvKiiiKHLa ... " eu anu icmuv. 3 r 'Is - if 1 :'3mw