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The Daily Journal from Wilmington, North Carolina • Page 3

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n. Br-rnKGUArii. roA tuk jovkhaxh uiuiiaoTow iRaiiitnK, FOB GIRLS A SI) fJWt THIRTTTHTn ANNUAL fKi8I0S af this Sobaol JL villocanveeeoo Mrsday, 4ta Jaaoary, 1M1. rehire my be enter -t for moatbe, man til, I month, or 1 ma h. For particolare.

irqilre of MkOLNJfaT.Taarher. Pa. 11. XL CATCIIItU niAfjowa. VAKOESDKLL'S Pw.m,.

n.n.,. tu frtt beek re-opeeed with a fall aasorlmtat of easaa, pUla and fancy frames, Breat Pine, A. Tboee wlahlcg Pictorea caa bow 1 aooemmodatad. crew of 100 oo, aod eao cany la ber oagaiioeg 200 11 inch ibou, 150 il-iocb shell, and tba necessary pow- TU propellers and eoflon of tbe Keokuk are to ar. ranged aa to allow one to work forward while tbe other can be i everted, touio tarn tbe Teasel oa fcer own pivot.

1 hs goos of tbe abip are working oo a pivot similar to tbe arrangement ot tbe pivot guns on a gunboat. Tbe ship iiu in tbe water with, all tbe graee of a regularly bail; wootkn, vessel, thus putting at rest all tbe fars expressed by maoy statical nxa that aba could totflat. American Affalra tm Karop. I From the London Timet We Lave cone to te end of tbe second year ot tbe gnat war cf tbe Uolon" Misery beyond cocoeption Las lalleo on a large aection ot tbe people tbe most floariabiog portions bare been laid waste tbe bodies ol tens of tbousiflda ofbrave men are mouldering in pits nd tit Dcbes, wberever there baa been a camp cr a bit-lie throughout tbe border gtatts a debt unascer-taincd in aaiooot, bat known to be eoonnoqs, I ss bten THE BATTLE 5EAR GOLDS WBCV Goum aoaA Deo. 19 I3f J.

A reoonaobaoee niht, by a iqiaaroa ot the third Sorts Car Cavaliy, aoder i apt. arrow fcaod tbe eoemy encamped about two milea below Wtiie Ull. Ci-liaB4 represent tbem ottd, out of toed and ammaol-Uoo. A rumor oa the etreete this morning taji tbt rein-foreemeata bave paeeed Kinaioa, oo tbe aide of Meate rtver, to tncoor their tkeddliog frieod. Aa the amoke of battle clear away, it leveali r-able eiaogliter amocg the Yankee.

At Ht-ita Hal.cn Taeedsy, one hundred of tbeir deed wet left naboriei oj tbe field, and a pit cae hundred )arde lenir, filled wl deed, bee bfo found Uol? tb'ee eootpeniee cftbe9th Nortn Caro ioa ani the Utb North Caro ine were ecKaed Col. ferrebee ot the with flKieta uit of ibeiUb, rooht tbe eoemr for never! bjura, uul I rin rtcei by thiee of bia own Compaoywho weremWqieatty relieved by tbe llih, Col. Livo bo'pf under ihi iiuniortal Be'hrl fl ig, wh i a tima'el drive lb a lr ilielr gone iLt the wooo. Tbe Sitt North Carollt i til. Jo-dao.

waa on tue field, but w.th ibe tx -tpti a ofoi.e Company, atema to have taken to put ia the ecli n. THE DAMA.R 1 UK W. W. It It. (Si 1 eo.

I'h. '811 P. M. Cot- Premoct. Cinef aimintr on tin Wi miig'o A VV1 ''on K.

hit Jus arili towa (r. iliuinjr'oii. He DtaaeU oe-r the euti.e tiack Neune river on a baud car. He eaya tbat he caa rtp.ir a I the d-tn irie on be road in C. If.

TANOHfiDELL, Photograph art. N6vambr 17ih, 1SC1 41 1 FiKota conas 0rs run Vailx Jccaaat wfil be for sale tils Oca immediately after tbeaoriherft aadOantp malla are mar's op, which III be from half-peat ooo to two clock, and from that time dating the afteraooa. Prioo ceuta. BAGS! BAGS! I FOR SALT iND GRAIN. a.ooo ju-T MA DC, la the beet manner.

Call Ick and arcoro ihem at BALD A li '4 BALDWlS'fi BAt.DWWR, 39 Market atrret, Wilmlogton. C- Deo. 4, ldl. 49 aodtf cn'racttd, and anal be paid or repudiated and, above' tf dare, and tbe bridge, over tbe iveme river iu rix or AU1T1M1ST 1 1 1 Uy WlLhK OIIIUHl, AM lWMM. aaje.

All net (Special to ibe Advrriirer a- Ut git-ter lUTK tUTLEa ISMTS AKoTHEK PR 'CLtM ATON. M. bilk, leo. lh. 1SJ New Orleani ditea of the 1 1th mt have tx-en received The Beaet Butler baaUaue i tba loiioaiug oider: lat.

All alhitr euemiea of Uoitt-d rtatei eo and wo A DUiSIS TRA From tba Ihulaatoa sfareury. Tha IaVpe4e RautMa. AH nations have a common InUmt ia tbe principle of tbe inJeptndtnci of tat ions. Smaller nattooa support it, because tbey are weak, tod are then fort liable to be overwhelmed or partitioned out by stronger nations. Tbe hrger nations fopport it, becauas it la tbe only principle ou which tbe power of nations can ex's, Let it be understood tbat there is cotbfng sacred in tbe independence of nations, and tbat nationalities are as ehiitirg as tl rands ot tbe deiert, and wats muu be perpetual, and civil ution itself come to an end.

Power ii the partnt of all tbe us ful arU, as war is tbe grand ioBimment tf Utrbariam. Llence tbe Saviour is called tbe Pnuce ol Poe. not merely becauw bia ductrioea inculcate eace, tut becauss the efetateJ virtu Cbri iitiiy, tod religion itself, must wejir oat of a peop during pertetual aars Tbe powr. i. on.

the niati ri.il as wtll as the apiritaal interests ol at. ua'ion tbrHore. iire that thu independence of na-tirkna aboulJ te a thu practically recojn and re-spee'ed." But nations cannot be pcrpe'nal. Decay is tbe ot iia'iiwia, as of ii dividuala Nations dixs ver, aio the people 'inpoiog tht often firm two or more na-tiouuluua. I low are tbe nations ot tbe woi Id to carry out the nociple of the ini petd'-'nee nations in aUith a cotidition of things The answer of the I is oi D4liuus that nation or people be tecogc indcpfudciit wl are practically When a pi pie have a fiel government over ihetn, with lawieu-loicciJ by a reguarly organ zkI i.

iitrucj, thy are a and tutitled tu nc gu as fUCli by all (iibi-r ua-'ioiij. (t ia no otj iou ta their recogniiio'i. tbtt tbey are at At.r, t.ud ni-y be cc ufju-Ted. 'I his may be the condition it ui other nation. IJow would inport with ti principle ol national indcpeudcc.ee, that itio iiidpaudetx ot a nation s'tould be rt-pudaitd and so roon nk it enters into a war, which, io the opinion of other uattn, wi 1 probab'y end ii its ui iga'i VV hithir this result, will take place ot not, a ut te a ui itit of flc it iti unt.l it does tak place; urd until itdfs take pU iuteiidirg nation it right to be onf.iiieud as one ol tbe natioi ol tbi irld.

Such is now tbe candiiioo of the (Joo federate Htat of Amer ca. Tbty are an independeat p' ople jmt Kiucli si 08 Frani-ti whtn beleaguered, by, the Al ier in 1794 and 1813 Kvery one knowa tiut it waa tiocly rjp6fd t- aunihila'e the exiattneeof Frame ua a people France m'ghi have bten annihilated Was tb naiionnli'y Fiat c. then te, e'ejied toltiT When Vic nnnu a ea yeara eme, brong iio th urmitsot A us ri4 Ujxn him, we bel au no Kaj that Sardinia was in turgreatir danger uf hy Austria, than the 'onf-d rate a'ea an iu ly i be Unite Ma'ia. Waa tie nationality S.ndiu a on Mcctuitof rwr-ilin a tiHJ Frim-e to eavd 1 er In the poaer of Aui-trta. The Conl'cdra Slates huVi the at i no he union tut they are competent to the own calvation though it shall test time and muh b'ood and tietsire Upo evtry principle of the lawi of nations, they haves litfht to te reeogn aa one of the nation of the woild Co rccognizjbem ia the duty of thir nations, on tb plain broad basis of Na'ionhl Kq'iity.

iNKU AbKiniSK3IKMN. OS TUESDAY. Jaoaa'y IS-h. Uf 1, at 11 o'o'oclt, A I will veil at ibeMo.e do Maiket f)iee. lately occopiedby M.

NeirhcfT. defeated, the entire atK (f LitY OO'iD. IIMHIAO, 'herein centered. Mj order ol R. Am'r.

Pec JO h. Ma with thtir tamilue. what diaire to g.o withi tbe I wi out to retam. will te Ulowed nJ pciannal clntbiajc, not excetd.itg fifty Jotlira ia vIu9, for each adalc. 21.

Captalr.s ofpoatr ordered to a'low no perion fo land Iron any vabl arriving at it i txirt, omil ho or ahe ahall bave tkn the M'hof ailegiai ci tj the U. cfluera io command uf oot pnl are to elrio i t-n'orre thin oitlrr uDral order No. 135 corppU the Mia Cuttori Urr era who n'iiiahed In ibe C'rtarut, i i October, advising plnnera nt tu e.i 1 pjudoce to fl-r Urease 'o pay 0 for jnt eit ol tLe poor cl th cit. Ut II. VfcT, AneiMiar.

RNITVRK AT a VOTJO JV. i ON TTJ'fUAY, 8ib Jt(jir. in froetof rnvflte, tt 10 u'cl vk, A. M. will ha -old the Hr.Dehu'd nd Kl ch-n Furi.l ore.

ardaa of Carvtetor Tovda, belonging to ib" ea a "IT 11 bf oider D. 2D 3 8t V. A. MIKflWOOD. dm'f.

hi, Hatred Las been engendered betwetn two kindred ctamnr.itier, which, wbatevir the evtnt of tbe war, moat poisoa all social intercourse for years, per-fcaf a getertlkua to com, whet ia tbe result i'r. Liocolu add his party have been domina aa to nt men ever wire btfure in a land people by tbe Kng'ub rtce. Tbey bare governed twenty millions ol Ihtir couatiy with a revolutionary fndom from tbe trammels ol law. Tbey bave ee zed tbeir political op 'Ooeuta, dragged them from their bed al ibe dead Dgb', harried thernoff to military priima, Mid kej.t tbem there lor moutra without even inlormiog them ui tbeir crime. 1 bey bave not only tniptuded tbe habeas corpus, tmtiam'tcd and threatened tje highest jadgts in the Union, tbe legal interpreters of tbe Constitution 'I bey bave carried on war with a baibarity at which tbe world baa stood emazd, destroying baibora, burn ing rivtreide towna, putting the inbabitanta of ciptur-ed places to bard labor, contrary to all tbe laws ot war, and tten wreaking a sbaroelrss vengeance on wo-me Tbey have passed a confiscation act.

to enable them to plaodir tteir enemies, and they bave forced on -tbeir Ut lei a proclamation wbicb is to excite, if possible, an ignorant race to deeds of murder, Inst, aud rapine. And what ia tbe result at tbe end of tbe second year of war? To what purpose bave this 3 mulitudra peiisled these millions of mocey been wasted? what purpre bai tbe industry of tbe chief European nations been impaired, and tbe population ol an ig-lish proviece b-ggarc? Let the accounts which we aie now pnblit-hiog tri America answer the question It ia platu that a change is coming over tbe people of tbe NortbtrnWiiatts. Everywhere tht-re are a'gna thai men ate rcud toatk themselves whit ia this Uoveru ment to which tley have surrendered tbeir liberty, their national honor, tbeir private fortnues, tbeir very lives what is tbis war ol extermination against aix or atveo miJIioca of their own race btsj enly fault ia tbat the bave asserted tbat riht ol which all An rlcaos bold to be tbe foundation of human Institutions. TBI ELrCTIOXS TIT THE RORTH AKD WHAT THIT XIAV. From the London Times Tbe most important eveota in America witaia the last month has b.f tbe elections.

From tbe returns already it is beyocd a doubt tbat throughout tbe whole country the distrust and hatred of President Lin ttjr WILKKe MOI4UU, A ucil.Htar. FBOTJ TENNEWFF" TH! BMIlOMST3 EVACUA-TING NAJHV.Ll.t-. McaiLa. ala Dee lfC3 A special d'apatoh to the Alveitaer fc Uryitr, If arireeahori', l'e ihtb, n) 'tit Ao l. Jm.u nn a iaed ao oidr iea trig ih apceaioq ci iznit of N.b-viile tlf'y thoiuaid dolia, on the pieence u'ovioing for I it i I li ana rv r.

the ielief of the poor and 1' i (iner from Nah- ville report tbe eurmy a- p-rfdmlly evaiaa imr i lie ti i he totion cf Ua tiiv They aie ieai ih -it heavr un ecros the rivr. Tliia ii.ovom'am auppoaed lo with Uie i ot reinfni lirnbt'e army. Wm. H. Tolk ti on ih 13 iu-t.

ON WEPNEpDaY next. bli.it, at II o'eWk. JL Kxch ioe co i.er. i wi I ell, to tho highe bidder, lor. cinIi, Hie fi t.

if ng oth VbUY VIUBt a AM WITQ UC3 i CB1LDBL3T. It 'V- 13 YKAR TtiY VKaK. YKAB9. GNi-4 YICIMti. HhY iNr'ANF.

Too 20, 1-C3 fi ts WfLKKai ll ottltl AneiiwNter. AOWIttTTOn' OAf.te." WILL BE THH HOTJBE, tbo' TjWu of tol'gt let Jaouarv, IBM, 3 L.Krl.Y NHJIU) WOMKS, Oao of them bavLg three children. terms oaah. I D. 8.

COWAN, Doo. 9 1R63. tlkll-U BY M. WEtT, Awrllanter. ti 1 1 i.

Qcawterm tT a a rr cr IrVilmlagtJii, Deo irCJ. it KtniiRiTiiV UFO, Al.li PARTtR-. who may have aoonD'a agalnm the Quartern pr viona to lat i)eceratxr pierent aame tor poict xmrneuiatcij, toCapU W. SllUKS A AUCTION. coln') Government are becoming every diy stronger.

Three months ago no Democrat dared open bia mouth Saf frjpC Woe to the Washington terrorist, and several men ot high position ia their Own States were seixVd rayron, Up ijianei matter JOU.V W. CAVEUON. '5-od-1 Mrjor a Matter C. B. A.

SALT U'OHKR FOIl HAL.K. INTf.RKT of T. oho'a in one ectt cf Ka't Vvork (eight panp) now in ocoeaato' op'rtion Th' a ol w. bit 'live a I at be al a rate T-rmacab ABrtAM oUtltVOOD, Adk'f. I eo 20, hAI.K t'K I'Ul'tia AMI Mfc DICI ft.

VJl BK HOI Al FUFLJC Thnrada'. ft a Jaunary. IM 3, a lu A. at tbn at formerly oocup td byNouiaaft i-rowen. d-c -ed.

th who'eaockot D'i'Uild aud Ml DlllNKr, LCludiog ihoj lari.1 ur, teatlv labded Ah All P. EBAUBSuT, Adm'x Dec 23th, 161. tl Cbltf Eng. pt Ciarm W. A W.

It I VtiLMiMOion.Dec. 20 I'CJ U.H1IU KUii HKt NOiloti a pa annaer ir. rll ron ti Nu4c Diver bridge dally, oa and after MuLuay next. Ltava WUuiioglon, 8 A. M.

Arrive at Wil nmg'oo 8 P. L. FRB aONT, Cbei kug. A Fupf. rvovio.

6'-tf KLOl lt I-Oil MAI.K. ASM ALL LOT SUPiUFISK PIOU3 frei.h W. H. McBAllY a. (M Uo 20 12.

tl 1 ON VIONIt 22 1 December, la62, at 10 o'clock, A. -t-mf- fHrviH bentd 1 r-r 10D Palii EatiLlill BEWED BOOAHtf. -Termata h. uto. ii, fir M.

WKr," Aai-l oiieer. PTHMTL'XtB OF Iiurk-L FOR ALK Al'OTiait. OV TOrRDAY NX tbo 3 Id DectmW. --n On ibe rrml o. 'be Towaif illngioo alltbo aal Kiiutn Farairan Hedaod ddiog, (llao 'Vurf aad Crccaeiy Block aod orea, to of lao Jny Hiil.

1 iieabilibe contlooel from day to dty, a-Ul tho Ahulels dl-'poaed Of. COTTS A IYAS8, Proprlo'ora. Deo. 17 1R. 9 iii.

mi ill Cy WIl.ttRI HDHltltl, AaeilMiir. 1 Al VIUH. ON MOXDAY NUT, 211 ioat at 11 o'clock, A. el aeli at the Flint tiou kojaro aa Qilooe'a Mill, 4 ttllea (rem Wilmington, at: tie fa km mm TAHPENIEtW TOOLS, Il'lHrtfcS, I MULKt, WatiON3, C3 HT 10 00 LB3. HAT ASP FODritt, BHUCKS, COHN, PEiH, JoWH, BLOODED STOCK, BKtF CaITLE, i'U HO WAOr.ON ANr T1MBEB rOAIXS, lot "Lu ittojr, with auudry other artlclea.

ALSO, From the Co'ombna, Ga fnn. ralrlollmu of ruuibtrn Wumtn, Tbo women of tbe Suutb tre dentined to fill a bright page in the. history of thia war. Perhaps in no country, ancient or modern, bas tbtro been txbibited stich unanimity of seutim 'nt, and aucb patient self denial as we witness every day among the noble women of ti Southern Confederacy. The patriotic devotion of ib -Danish Indus who a ild their ear-nogs and purpln rnalia io rar.sm their captive king, the heroic tun of thy Spartan mothers, ani the patriotic tdj of tbt wumtn ot tbe flevolutida, well dit-erve the ioms of tbe pott and the historian.

Bat we doubt whether the women of the Confederate Statts will nut benceforih bave higher claims to immortality, and furnish a more noteworthy furj-ot for tbe ptaof tbe biatorbn or tbe pencil of tie artist. If ere we see l.dita woo bave been raiwd Ju opulence and luxary, who had Ut pa pert in the courts of fashion, and iodulgtd in every apVciia (f voluntarily tbiowing aside the laehioDable a -tire, and cheerfully donning etrieJ utou and bume-npun the nobld of 8-iu iiein iidep iitlt jo. We ko-3 them cuttirg op thfir costly carets and makirjr tbem np into blatkets lor the sold ris. selling tut ir Bilbt and jewels, and tbe prociedn to the tu idii i i.uaooa'8 robbing Heir ward.obta fr tbe comlon ol tbe soldier, and giving up the list blaok to wrap th shivtrmg 1 mba cf the weary, h.jlf nuked senti-ntl. Fafr bmds, unaccuaioaeJ to laor, have learned the use ot tu: I- ora and spinn ng wheel, BBd Bem to feel a conscious pridr in doing ongbt to render our cun'ry indetLdeot tf iboae wbo would oppress us.

Iiadiea who were wout to faint at the s'ght ot a j'lecding ken, now enter our hospitals, amid the gro'ins ot the djhg. and drss, with composure, the mutilated limbs ot a wound, sju or brotter. Mothers who wouM wtep over the lf pitting footsteps of tbeir sons as they lelc the parental rojf lor tbe distant Academy or University, no give them op Without faltericg aa tbey enter tbe army and proceed to tbe harvest of death." Vivs accustomed to grow t.er vols when their spou-es tailed to return from tbe labors of the day at tbe osial hour, or who kept themselves in constant apprehension least dear John or my Tommy" ehoulJ chance toemtract acold. now erjMn their hufcbunda to Dever give np the'ean teat," tut rather to die like men, with their faces to tbe foe," in d. fence of tbeir homeu and altars.

These radical changes tre easily traced to a causa, ft bas been well said by a pious pcet that wotnan'a knowledge is instinctive." She doea not arrive at cji -clusioLB tbrough the misty by-wajsot nor wait forslnggith reason to point out th palb of duty. be gritps truth by iotuition. She knos and as only woman can, the maguitude of our national pen I Sbe has a prteciencjof the borrors tbut will follow tub-jjgatioo, and, since tbe princip'ts involved are more sacred thai life, macb mo so than the. enpeifl -m'flte of fashionable folly, ahe cheeifa ly renounces every pleasure stands ready to make evtry wbicb the occasioa may rnand. Dxath cf a TXA.f SiLDtna Ab u.

two wee'-s ago, a IVxan soldier, pivate a ui lluLts. or 4th 1'exas arrived here from the hospital ii Danville, having a furloupli of aixty djys. Whpo be reacSed the Sykes Hons; be was ia a very frttye condition, and though the worthy proprietor ot the Hniel did everything in hi- (ower lor tbe relief of tbe muring soldier, he died on Sa'ardfy lakt. His were interred ia tbe Methodist buryirg-erjund. Tbe aatboritiea at Danville are very good to give fnrloubs atd dUcarKfs to sick sold em jaU as tbey are ready to ii' i i and sent ta to one rort or anotner lor no other reaaon than that tbey were suspected to mediate an electoral j.

campaign. One of tbe most emmioeqt men in Peon- sylvania, it will be remembered, was laUly arrtsttd under one of these letttrt de ca'chat, and only liberated be caure a serious diaturbancj would have lollowed. All ovir the North, however, tbe battle of free Uovero- Dent ia now being fought by tbe Democratic party, and with singular Buccess. Io Pannsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, even in Connecticut, the gains of tbe Democrats bave bten large, and, were there fuch a thing as a general election, the maj irity ot Congress would probably be long to them, and tbe whole policy of tbe country be changed. Bat enough bas been done to sober the Pre sident and bia Cabinet.

Should tbe contt st in the Empire titate of New York result in the election of Mr. Seymour, or even ia tbe polling of a large moj ority for him, tbe policy of tbe Government wou'd receive a condemnation against which it would hardly, dare to gle. It ia generally admitted tbat tbe publican ma-j irity which brought Mr. Lincoln and hii friends into power two years ago, has been destroyed by tbe mingled incapacity and violence which are displayed at Washington. A brilliant despotism may blind a ua tioo lor a time, but a Government tbat is at once tytao- nicil and itop cannot long avert its overthrow.

A letter from Baltimore ia the New Tork Wo ld, dated tbe 15tb 'baa refers to one or two cases of offering under tbe despotism of Lincoln A lovely and accomplished daughter of General Charles Howard, one of oar stinguiahed citizsos, died bere last night, after' a brief illutss of three or lour days. Her father, who was one of our Police Commissioners durirg the 19th of April mob, and was subsequently aent a State prisoner to Fort Warren, where be has i been incarcerated tor eighteen months, by special permission! got leave to come borne temporarily, arriving in time only to eee his daughter die. Her brother, Frank Key II ward, Esq who was editor of a paper published bere called tbe Exchange, was also sent to Fort arren more than a year ago. De could not obtain permission to come home, and his sister' goes to tbe crave unseen by bim. v' Achnowltdgmcata.

Iht Mavr of tta To ureatfollT acknowledaea the re MCOROKS FUK BALK. THE lat January, U63, will be told at Exibange 0 Corter L1KJ.LY NFUROFS. 3 LU A BLE EOB )OS. Deo. I 182 Vy ft.

MKT, Atniili.er. THOd. Id. (JARDHFR, Commia-loner. Pre lh.

1K81. 6 1-1 a Navai. ('OtfMiNOAKT'fl ruca, I WllmiMr'on. Dcea b(r 20b, 161 PRIVATE lv TUi AKY wUIng te mp.rar empiy ment, ai mech-nlcs In tbe Navy Va'd, and who ava be-n mariners, eell'j pimanent tran fer tu ths Na val eervlce must arpl through tbeir refpec he log fBx ra. a ppjlcatloaa through an ulher channel will be dur-'eard'd.

Dte .612 ON MONDAY OKI'0 WHT. at 10 o'clork, la frf of fry fflc. "til ao'd ail -bo UOVSIUOID AND KlIUlkN HjnmWR heloDKiua to tbe Uita ui Fluia J. Ma.l.y and al sibetb llob Laoo. W.

D. MAGS. Adm'r. Deo 18, U6L A Ma t'y a. t.

WKir, aniBri, nh.fi no i Kim sal -OV lit aa-y. 163 at banr Ooraer, a ailtbaawtd for iielua, a Uoly mo-tto gnl, gtd 18 jeara. W. 1). MAB9, Adm'r.

15. A-ta AUMITHATUK' KOTICK. U.vpS-MKJNED. at the Tiecrmbrr Term. or the art of Flee ani tatter eione for New llao ovrr count baviov laliflej aa Ar mint' rator rn hee a.

Wm -rxljr. vatd be'eby oot idea all teranna Ii d'blK t' the e't of th-t aaid d- to tn 'ke i-i niedi i-tjrew at ettl' meat end all pere in having claim ag-nt n. 1 1 ette 1 preteot them witbio the time prp-ai by In or thla notica wi 1 bo Laded bar of ibil recovery. ceipt of the following for tie aofferoraof Wil- mlLgtrn doriDg tbe Ute epidemic i 'From Rev. E.

Hioes' cocgregttion of Sbiloh Chorob, $30 50 John HKWAIiDS. CHrvcH akd Stat. The New York correspondent 50 DOLLAKS HhWAHD. fj RAN a WAV ir.m r. k.

oa the 29 AT fept try oy tlll8 M'd boy ia aoBt 6 feet -t lilfcb 2i eraof age an1 ett0S ah He wali-g. i will gie the abive raoard for hie safe eoifinement in tLo unlBgion Jail ac.l cn a-et bia. N. FOWLCTL ISol Mlm-ll im Gret'-tbmo' Puttiot. F.

W. FANNING, Aflti'r Pec. TO, t' MTHK. OnN 14 day of January. a the ea ittcm the late Divid Will am, io Eul yfb Iter I will eel', at public auction.

opo a crdit oft bia entire erop nt Votn, Fod ter, Ao. A cmp a aet of Farrniig imr-leireDte, at'ie. TtH, Hep. Wapoea aod rt, aol Huutahdll and Kltcha omitoro Alao. attbeaame time aol place.

1 alii biiooot.for th etuoiogjear, a lot of likely B. WILLIAMS, Am'e. Tc. 21b 181. l-ltia-ta i NOIICB.

ON VONDlaY, tie 12tH day of January nex. a tbo va-Idtaerf the lata Andrew Wirjawe. I wilt aella' pobio Aoo'ion, Jierop 'om. Acomple ait.bf "a mn Irf lemerta. rtle, Hga, Ae.

aa4 Cara. and Ho ebo'd a- 'cbeo FnrMtore. Atao at tho eamo time place. 1 a LI biro oat for the eo-lulogyear -groa. LUZl WIUlAVa.

kim'x. P0.3),1I.J. lll-M-tt of tbe Philadelphia lAdgtr gives punncity to the fol loog carious paragraph Tfee editor of tbe Chuch Journal to-day iterates flat a strong political and tffijial pressare was brought ta, bear upon the EpUccpal General Conference, recently in session here, to mike it take the bign ground it JkJ aaajnat the rebebellioo. Both Mr. Seward and MrCbase, we are told," wrote letters to the ahopj, notpnea or tlce on'y, bat nearly every day daring thts teseba, and that these letteri or parts of them were read Informally to knots of Bishops, or shown privately." Another cariom fact, Touched for by the same authority, this 44 Hat of the very large number of copies of tbe Pastoral Address, printed at the txpense of tbe General Convention, no lens than one-fiftieth part ol.tr-oL,,'.

1 Kfk BARSELS DISTILLS 8' U. oala by OW PUT EWlY OOEB e-18 1 Iw THOSE OFFICERS 1 -l TBtThavs bea aceomm dated by ma with UalVn anmo a be ego, ill bo kibd enough to ieobn tat V0T.17laUfl n-tt. roMVBXDABLB tiasaiLirr In Caldwell Conn'y. N. tne paper! Coert receutly h'H, an approurhtion was made for indigent faroil ei eoldiere and a 6moel Patiaraoa, ia behatf of the Patterson Cortn pct'irv atd Tacnery, onotribo'ed ttte eoldlera fimlla one baadrtd baoche of a -on t'otton, and the Ua-erat agreed farniah one hundred baibefa of meal at tbe very rertu-el prica of aeventy-flt ceo'a pa- bohe'.

The Taate wi wfcloa Oea. Patterson i enected bai never leather at a h'gher rata than pr other leather a proportion, and many womea and children ia tht oooflty are Uiibtel te sis laassry to aboss. pf tbe wbola issos was test to Mr. Seward and Mr. Cbaie," -1.

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