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' ' ' ; : t ! . . . . . ... . . , . .... - - . - " -.. I II, TLEASE NOTJCE.- f - v . . .... . ... a ao will be g!id tocccivV comBmaicaiions ? i'rom our friends on any and all subjecU of: aeralJntercatbatyt :T .irOL " -The name of t thc Wr;Jertt trst always be -. furnbhed to the Editor.. j .iV'rfonali'tics mint be kvQicLx1 4V : . :- . I v;;; : j- . "; AvA at ii especially 4nd pirticolarl.t iratftr st that av editor does not always "engiirxe.' ilic vknvj of corrcfpondettb, tihS8f so jla'cd in the editorial co;affiPs.Vt - 4 B01TOR AyP Wr""01- ' POSTAGE PAID. - a fJ M Tbre m mi : r p " w i li 3 if ; . rt I . .ill be delivered &y carrier, tEeribertwiil pUe report iBf sad ffL t receWs their pspersregiriaHyt iicr b piured 4 and burned rK ' Urd.off .the coast of Ven&- f iPkkrfM(fiinil frantically Adgef ,.mle cmhnj nd j t a ia thought now that the In conference wHi fizzle; -The W'U Ortoa wUl appear before UagaioV Tbe New HerU thinks that Nicnolls will V there is no change ia the situation W Orkan by middle oftae i Tho Ice is gorged at Cinhn- kudk doing damage to the steam 4ng. It,is claimed now that Xone of tie ilinetota Uayrt clec U ineligible simply because be is not VOL. Some i Milirajs in northern New York are With i noW.At 8ti Catharine a, t th WilMrd Vale Manufacturing panr's works wore burned on Friday; ( 5125,000. - The - i?e broke vb tho roof of the Grand Central U. in Xeur York bn' Friday, but Vl (hero was a Wg crash there j w disasters. There ia a de icj of from $20,000 to $100,000 in i(vm 'Bank at Fishkill, N. Y. ! I ' ! 1 Dkj espect, after all, to float the jue. Morton and Mipple- II n? getting sick of their Oregon 1 A Havct elector testified bo- Li' it 1 J i xt joe iiousc cuimuiiiw in io vi iwius I lie was offered a bribe and after Jt tried to craw-fisb out of it; he will 1. WILMINGTON, N. C.j jNIONDAY, tfMffifflio, ?1S77?:- 300. The prosecuted for j; perjury, j bunk's SaTipgs Bank, of Boaton, haal jerhlcd, --i Laborers, ia j New York arc paid ninety cents a day the lown centractora, - - They closed I treck ii Cliicago with eight inches of Ir. j'tRalefgl OtMerrerJ r Qonbral Anombly. :.- L ! '; ' - V SENATE. iTroT, from the ootumltteo on penal itulians, U fhonjwaa referred a reso latrojluceVll by Moore, coltTad, of VUanonr,) charging that complaint I been made that con riots had been Ilttcd by shooting thcin down and WajiU by shooting them three or four b eorhmittee on penal Institutions to li tWs rwolotion 1 waa reerred, hare lSertd the same, and are. of ! the opin batU thouUl nut pass, at there Is no "a t mttain the nllegalioa . ; t Troy, from the committee "appolnt lorflte the management of the Xtrn N'orth Carolina Railroad submit- report, which on motion of Mr. iam was sent to the House with a pro ftion ta print the same with: the testU illj to amerni aq act to incorporate the -axd charter aald town by chang ithenamc to filden.)' ' Ioorc.ofNew.Ilahover, (cl.) mored lmeml the bill by sinking out "Mr. len" and insert "Hayes.-. The amend it was lost. I ! ir. Dockrry nwred to aiiaad WUk lout Hkleu" and insert "Wheeler," ich was roted down, and the bill passed fthird reading by a vote of ayes 88,uaya tkery, Green, Mabaon, colored, and wej culored, 4. j flll to extend the charter of certain tt 10 the 8tate: fthfs bill M the charter of the Haleih Nation-! w ine uurnam Uanka f,r two years,) 1 iw ktcu reauioga under a suspen 1 of the rnlt i, ! Mto allow mechanics sirrv iliriw'itK. kich to file their liens, was discussed l -uutwi; rv-cummiueu 10 ine coro on the judiciary. j 30CSE OF BEPUESENTATX VB3. tr ' A l'1'00 from certain med teenjn the town of FayetUille; dnS V Ueir orotecUon. .i ltonn.frrjTO ,tbo committee on rages and ejections, a majority report a the matter of the contested seat of I Jlortoo, from Hertford eoauty, coa Jn. aHiddrey. Ulr. Warkcof Grarra, frorn tle some ,HiaUtee,a miooritr ireport upon the matter. Made" 'special order for lUWibg billa were introduced, fntt passed the first time and dis- I V? NV.nOD of New Hanorer : A bill ?i!L?.blW : 10 proride for the 'torml insane of the SUte. Committee sanetjytCKns. v . ; i I Mr.. Hepdersoa i A tall to amend aection VVhiv'v rRda. relation - rh? i epsiiiorisl Ijndidarr. npportbftbo Oxford 0r- Aplnm i ! providing for SUte p .rvpruUouef $5,000 for the years 1877 C'goacK laidoo 'JPnirotatthrleo uu -TlK)aWM enim and ailed to . cixaji ncTCd to reeenader the rote hr which this bill' failed to pass, which motion prevailed, and on motion of Mr. Staples, was referred to a special com. mitteo of physicians. r - : ' v.v.-v Bill to be entitled an act to prevent the destruction of fish in the waters of Fen der. New Hanover. Harnett and Sampson counties, was taken op on its third read ing, and on motion of Mr. Itose, laid on the table. f . . Bill for the protection of legal notices was put upon jts third reach Dg and passed. Bill in relation to the larceny of money. pissed its third reading. 1 . Resolution of instruction to that Geolo gist in relation to the establishment of a. department of agrieultnre asking that officer to furnish statistics was .taken up and adopted.! CAROLINA. Ice is strll floating in the Roanoke. ' Cravat party in Durham on Fridav niht. . i - f Lenoir county is to have a new town ship named Vance. , The Newbern Comet Band concertize on Thursday evening. D. C. McGregor, late of Abbeville, t has ocated at Waco, Texas. The directors' of the N. C. R.: R.f hare declared a dividend of 6 per cent. The farmers about Ashe ville have done no work for sik weeks, owing totho snow. Col. Folk. Senator from Caldwell, who liasr1xn quite ill for sometime, is improv ing - t-.v.-- A hop complimentary to Gov. Arance is to bo given in Raleigh on Tliursdajr eve ning. ... i . . Mr. Thos. B. Covington fell on the ice pond t Rockingham, last week, and broke his collar bone. Mr. W. H. Tatrick, an old and esteemed citizen of Anson county, father of J. T. Patrick, of the WadeSboro Herald, died last week. The Raleigh Sentinel tells of the discov ery of an old certificate of stock in the N. C. R. R. on which: the dividends bail ac cumulated for'22 years. ... The Rockingham Spirit says: A man by the name of Shockley Gibson was thrown from his buggy by a runaway horse and instantly killed, in this county, a few days before Christmas. A young man fn Raleigh, name sup pressed, having been disappointed in love, attempted to shuffle off ina big dose of laudonum on Wednesday night, but he was pumped dry and his life saved. One man in I Newbern' caught in one day 760. white percb,40 very larga and 136 medium size rock fish and about 100 small size rock fish, besides a number of an inferior quality which were laid in the bottom of the boat for " wedge-wood.m The Charlotte Observer says : Mr. .E. W. Rankin, who lives at V00dlawn, on Carolina Central railroad, lost by fire Thursday night a flour and grist mill and a. cotton gini The burning occurred about 2 o'clock in -the night and .every thing was consumed. The entire loss ap proximates $4,000- TJlysses Vesson, a Frenchman, living near Durham, died on the fth iust. Ou Christmas morning his house was burned, himself and family escaping in "their night clothes and barefooted. They walked over a mile to ia neighbor's tracking the ice with blood and two weeks after the husband ajid father died. These facts are from the Durham Plant, -j The Raleigh News says : Walter Clark, Esq. , a member of the bar of this, city ,and author of "Clark's Overruled Cases," has in preparation, and will probably publish during the year, a digest of the North Carolina Reports down to date. It will embrace a digest "of the cases contained ( in Battle's four volumes and in the six or setcn volumes of reports since. Back to JTort Jolinsoli. Col. Pfr4BSna command v( V. S. t rodps Tbwas-irw ved from :jjjmithvil'.e some morrths ago ami Bent ove,to Marion. S. C, liasjbeen ..ordered back ;.n their old quarters at Fort Johnson. They arrived in thecity lhtsrnonn!)g ar.l will go down the river tifay"to" Siii'thvillc jwlicn we prophecy LOCAL, NEWS, JfW. Awertiseasenta, Socuai.ff Sy the Ladies of St. Thmab Church. ' . . DiaroiiH 20 cent boxes Paper Envelopes. J. T. Pettbwav, Agft Cottn for Ouaao. A. 8HRIKB All Made Linen Bosom Shirts or 90. cents, worth 12 fiO. There were four blipd pqiPfl tje sti'eta bagging to-day. And now New River oysters are held at one dollar per gallon; Bill Moore has introduced -another" bill . . ....... j . . ... i into the Senate for the colored race. And now the spiritualistic Everett turns up in Raleigh where he will gull every body as he did the peopl of Wilmington and Charlotte.l J Posters have: appeared in this city an nouncing the carnival iu New Orleans on tho 13th of February, whether Packard or Nkbolls is Governor, Rev. fJteofgpTatrwn7ho is now in Raleigh, was to nave preached at Christ Church yesterday morning and' at the Church of the" j Good Shepherd monj the otheTbnrglariea and at-, texnpjs at burgVAry pa3f in thj city between sunset on Saturday and sunns 1 on Sunday, was an attempt to enter the residenca of Mr. John Dawsoi), which was fortunately foiled. ' await them. that a--.lnfa.rty welcome will l I liefc is plcrifr wockI on marketrto-dal rue 4mmffllg&m to-the stock in yards and wood can now be bodghtTiS ISfjnoney than it could a week ago. 1 " I The Two pockets. : The criminal 'defckfel WfS present term Another Attempt. ., The rascals succeedeil in forcing an en trance .on Saturday ' night int the resi dence of j Maj. T. II. J.IcKoy, ciu uer ! civjj docket. Second and Nun streets. JiuHe McKv who is stopping with his brother, heard them in the house and went to his room door when the slight noise Ikj ma.de was heard by tbe.rascais who were li lgiitcul off.. r:-:.r '' .; of .Superior-Court wiJl take up mntn lfTV time tliauof Qn f f probabilities now being that will Tah Death otJXlX,.SatchiveI? We rcsrret to 1mm of t?-v .lil, f LdiwSCUiJaSccuied friid Dr. S. S.".SatcliWeUp.vhic!i toik place k Point, on Saturday Wt teL.Vr'io linjsrjccgrupaWneu;ii! " - Cootd'nt Make the- Trifi. An attempt was made soiuj; time on Saturday night to break i'ltothl- le'uleTice of Mr. W. Hewlett, cirner Fifth and Ann streets, but it was foiled: j Nothing was known of the fact until : yesterday iriorning when it was found that a hatchet belonging to Mr. Hewlett, winch was left at the house by the rogue, had been placed under a window from ; the outride, and an attempt' made tv force the wjuduw up, which would have succeeded but for the strength of the fastenings. . . Worth, Reading, j We publish, on the third page of this issue, a lengthy but very interesting his tory of the cliscovery aial use of j. fertilizers in South Oarolina and especially ef t lie operations of Messrs. Wilcox, Gibbs-A Co. in the manufacture of t licit- so well known and Vidcly used guat'S. The sketch is very iiUcresting and will be read by all, especially ly the farmers. Mr. James T. l'ettewav. f this ci! v; in now and lias been for years past, tne Agent in this State. for the sale of this fertilizer. 1 He has given ' the subject much close sudy and attention and is thoroughly at home in a kuun ledge of the process and manufacture of all kinds of He; knows that these ifcrtilizors nearly ail of the next week, if not quite all of it." This will give, bufcone week, the - if. it 1 1 j. J lat of the term, for tlie ; idi A Few Bottles of Wine-. . About 5 cloclc yesterday Jiiorning burglars, broke into the residence of Mr. L. A. Hart, on Third street, between 1 v -ft ' . Stt an B . Uoct ami Auir.?aljtf3Jrtsc they made aroused some membersof the family and i be alarm was given when the burglars made off with what they could lay . their hands on, 'which coDSieJ itrco or four bottles of wine. ' ' s . To Take Charge. - k We understand that Oapt.- Cuyleiv of the U. S. Engineer Corps, , has aixived here and will take charge of the works below for the improvement of the mouth of -the river and bar. Wre do -not know what disposition will be made of Mr", i'iacon. the gentleman who h.s leon in charge since Capt. Phillips left and Av ho we. have cause to believe has reiulertd ver' efficient service. ; port ;ed. GUn.sc ! rt, nnm-rat Literpool Ipli'-ttoiwh r C .Stc;a:Ij!i Vessel Ashore. Germp Jnuce,- -Capf lioIHs. jfrom St' 5IiVW4., tV V this -port, wkhAt.cirgy. of slt moju, wji.t ashore on Ji dd Head, i boiitl ilve -mil. i. o. xj. oi lue lioiia, ai..;,-- i:.cn.c. c..:c r- j day.mornirigi- Tegs, clct to Lcr during the day buL nothing v.-as (lo:e towards gcirig her off and this in. naug there wa a very dcS'-C fog and after that liffp.1 lxwy rrnc v ith tLeJwiiiJ iVc-ra. the Southwest, e'acli trust of U-hicIi intiit hWe'vecltcVtlrive her furtlitf on shci-c. -Shej (ira,w ,10 feet but shutd ' yi'i;tt'r. day 'onlyilfcet ztTri. M It doti'Uful if she gets oflf. ; .ihd sailed I'::!: riuiitcr, Waktlyf cleared ruk'-ji-r tiy -port ill -.VcV.' f- t . Ji.ayor t'.u:ad;y rvt i:riici tu 4 be-city on S.ltrd.ty Jiiglit, havii:; lio,;fmtbir Writ UiV.i il.ileigji. , .;'We aiv pkii.ifcd.to learn, froui''uVtc!e--i-ia rdci.ved litre this- mormng;: th.it the ennd.tion of Kobbio Cretilr- lias-fmproveil very iuclr during tin? just twenty-four I.'M'.r.--.. ! . l .. J j, :t W :rt L ai'Liuii t. v j tiicsc i'.sc: s i mo iiiore LurgUinsrmst-' mIa.y, c n Saturday 'night.. r.e crg;r.iized ani ti'ectivc udv-pt cd lur the- detection j vf -v Li guano. are all that they are . representeti to be, or he would, not .touch them, audthe farm ing commuiiit3' pair-therefore rest satislietl with his endorsement of what lie sei!s. The Thermometer. . From the United States Signal Oirice at this i1ace v'e obtain the 'foUowinsr report of. the thermometer, as taken this morn ing at 7:31 Vcloqk . ', ' Augusta, 61 ; Oharlestou, 60; ..Ciucin- natii 34; Jacksonville, jC2 .iJ$Yffin? "70; j iYiio.wiiie, -iu. ; ijyucuourg, , xuempnis, 00 ; Mobile, 58 ; Montgoinefy, Gl , Nash ville. 51 ; New Orleans, 07 ; New York, 23 ; Norfolk," 43 ; Pittsburg, G8 ; ' Savan nah, 02: St, Louis, 35 ; Washington, 31 ; Wilmington, 50. i . Superior Con i t. The following cases "were dirjp. s-vd vf i; this court this mondncr : . " 'Stale- , vK lM v:t ;f;i,.!v . ... " ; i - Verdict guilty. - j .' ' StateiVS. Sheja rd Thorn p-'h, V- r S.u- cenv. Verdict guilty. ' r . 9 1 ...... f oiato vs.u-oua riti.er,oii acac Case dismissed on p; u&ni f c ' Statevs. Obcdiiih dci.kif s. for .".ssault and battery with a pis,tol." i k ki.dat submitted 'and it was idu'S ihai u it n esses be heard fo-ir.ivr,-. . . .. State, VslTbyiii; Iiy;';e.f ,; f il If, .Vires -pass. Jury out. Ptnte V.'dohu i;rird; i I;'!!-' i.y. .l.:-y out. " . lloujie I'ntered; . t i uideiice of Mr..' lurch,viotri r. a:.d .Nun ttrtets; wis K-ntcrtd. J- a i.r.r ,!.:; Si.tr.nlay nigiu, prub;diy . Ithe . an.e ruscid who attempted to liak.sijuto 'dr. Hewlett's hulise, in the 'jsauiar..aigh-. lorh .p.I, . rxcov.fiy cT Avliiqh .we publislr . ( v. iit i . . In tii;.-i intante the nvscai U'Ak on a water tafrtr a'l.dTcfccd the wn'dov oi "the pnrlor vpcn'af.d thus'en- !.'. ih- 1; I; p.u!,r'. wv. iwui-my.- iiacKs were ..: iiioining on the enret in but i.oihing lias ' Vet lkt"n As rlc. Advertisements ? 2, haL j ; The 3Iethodist Confirei:c The North Carolina C .:d'jrc Li- o: tiiC Methodist vpiscppal ..(.'hurch, I (N" ! th) commenced lis session in th.; City Had Wednesday J Information Wanted. v.-api. ruzgeraiu, niei oi j.'oiice, uito re ceived a letter, from Ma reel I us W.'.Dyer & CVv., niaki.og enquiries as to the where abouts of one W. S. Bytes, of New York, wlw the firm understand to have been in this city. He has been making collec tions for the firm and as, he enjoyed their fullest confidence, theyare afraid j tlxit he mayj have been foully dealt with,, lis family are in destitute circumstances in Xew York and would also bo glad to licar from him. Leave information at the Qty Hall. - r:- The 31asquerade Ball. W"e understand that the-fprosrTects for a large attendanco at the rMasiuerade Ball, to be,givea at thQ Gity-,Hall to-rnor-row evening by Mr. James M. Brown, are and has h-J.l daily sssi s' there until Saturday, when the meeting was held in Trinity Chwpel, Iiiahop Harris, D. D. yLlj D., presiding, ' Uev. V. G. Matton, Secretary. . "1 1 It was stated that tho preachers :nf one entire District were detained b the sever" snow storms of a couple of weeks isince. ; very encouraging. ThcrqavilL hVipianv The business of the O inference pfoceeils ; UKUspueraders on the floor, and. tho cos- with miich regularity and is movel stead- j rames will le rich and unique. In this t'vmnection we are requested "to state that tickets, 50 cents for spectators and 1 for in., quers, may be -Lad ial Capt. J. ( W. Lippitt's store where also a large f assort -me:d of masks is oirered for sale . ' . ' i . ; . ily along byjthe Bishop. Much of the time .of the Conference bus been occupied in the regular routine of business, which is lirincipallv done' bv committees jwhose rejxrts are . usually promptly disposed of The report on temperance called foi tl; some debate when, an ruiendment clhi demning the use of tobacco w. autTercdaud finally adopted.; ' ; The statistical Secretary report t'U mcui. bershjp, 10,070; 110 churches ; linitcr? 46 ; Local Preachers, 70. - ' i i The Conference voted 'against changing --',. ..j . ...(..;. . i ratio of representation to the General Conference. imj ino rull membership. ' The Conference holds Jts final ses:;io:i to-day. On .Satnrday night the Conference Missionary Society held its Anniversary; Rpv. E. J. Bird presided. Bish-3D ILi.iis ?"ive in inierestin account of i his trio arouud the world, to visit the Missions of their church, wluch h Conferences in every quarter of the kbe 8vioes w5crs laid ytun:ay as follows: Love feast at 9 A. M. Preaching l y the Bishtp at 11 when he onlamed the Deacons. Trcachihg at 3 by Kev. Ur. Fulton, of Atlanta, (one if thecmm:ion ers who recently xci Uipe Mav, N. J.. to arrange a plan of fraternity j between this and other Methodist churches.) Afterward the Elders wer-j jortlaiued. ! ... " - V. ' r.; . i ' -..- : . , 1 .... . r-'v ;.f( Tiio I Mowing cases veret? disposed of by the Mayor this morning : ;"' ; ' 4dr . O. Shields, for disjrdriy conduct, 'auu intti l'ering with police. oiBlcer Jbr whrle iu t discaarge bf his duty, was Hyroan Siirgr, a white man and tramp, who was found on the piazza ofa residence peering through the door lights, was fined 20 ar;d fois or 30 days . work on the street. . . - ;;: -"-,..'-'" John Haggctt was charged with larceny, MUt tut xuf n the' Farrner in buving o urhlx- prosecutor Richard Howard. th Uev.-aTKdefteC It has Ijoeu meutioned'thatlftlk-. Mr. Oertel, formerly of this State, has bldy removed to Wisojqgin4.: 1170100 of that city hzi this to say of bis tew pic ture': '(. ;'''. j ... j','.,V , ' Jolianncs A. Oertel. wbo has opened a studio in the YUmsf Men's Christian Asso clAtiou buihling in TwenVjthid irctl has just conipletei r piclure, cabinet-MZf, rep- resnitii'- t he Pnphet Elijah at Mount Horeb. Tlie man of God, clad iu a, gar ment cf goat-skin, with an outer rbbe or burnos of catncFs hair depeodirgrf(Au hii slsouldersis seall ci a bjidjjtoj gf the baso P4" a, .perpenCJrjrocVr.hlch forms Preaehinff'alsb last iii-ht bv Uev. if If. f TTfTM v "FW rep- " " : . f I " - : . .-- ?reseoicuattnemoitfrben;iiscoBtci.tetl svMl-L;5!.UlK Ol THOSE; POfOJLAll t hii i;n Hum-urn ..''This Term of Court.- ;,ii?e posiuon, we u-oK TcKi ive t . u,;- p Wm. M term ot. the. Superior U.urt'hs'bu-n coh-16U Uliifl IjixlLU llllmi riiTneii iVine j,egis:aune. a ii-i;t !i tvmg passed the.. Senate on' S.a'a:rday'la.-t in re lation to .this term, when' on mol:o:i of Mr. Graham; the Senate tuck h tlu bill AN ew t oi tha it s-kiIVIh. Uftici:Vl v o':mg in rtl.itiou to the Superior Co:: Hanover county. ' Pre poses January term, 1 S 7 7.1 of bai 1 cot: held by the judge ot the 4 th trict.. The bill passed its second r and under suspension of ruh.s, passed its third reading, aiivi w.-is ordered to be transmitted to the 'Hou4 without, engrossment. This ht virtiiaijly . a1.mit.s this. term as forming j-art of . the Spr'ng Circuit and legalizes all of its licts. thus anticipating and preventing' Ir.y f'",t't;re liti-ition. - it '.. vi4,!i s ine !i4v styles' :it.: , V -VI 51 jar. II rh9-s in w 'J .1 . S TitH OF Sr. THOMAS CHURCH I . : , - . - . ' AVI lib.' II E peat, Tniiiiiy ' SOCrABJ Amy SUPPER! AT. THL' CITY HALL, i- ; Thursdayj Evening, JaC bs La ';.-aij-rf; . htL-niaii, 30 cents tim'ziv'Gci- tlciuii. ,"!) k'ntai Ladies aodCijildren ' ;s .1 half price; - - - T i ' f b inenti? at moderate prices .TheiUiianStricrg Baud has, been cc- s-' tor ?t--;'w t-t CEi - 5 rvn a he'll 51 s ..... - v ; f 3 . ifl tin V vli ; ( y5 il IS OFFERED Or! THE FQLL9WIKS 132AL" TERMS s 2lf oIl .-iT. ' ' -1 ' .1 " " -'-'-- .. r Jquwit;! )Titi i vcr a! at-U'lafifernearerC' : r aying in ij.ion. ...ivr.in;j- o;;; i i- :yiii i u .uiti.i.ing, del; n-tn i.s j. h-2 :i i u Hi i know v.Vj'n Li Ui., t!.. ,ouaii3, luas ponTKi-i vvxu pay f r a t s, u turtttir hor low the price .;uay pe, ana can ma.y ..'iicaijuiaiions 'aceonimiy. Tlii! IJA.1TV Oi' THIS fJlTAXO if) ss lets teen tht-rmigldy eitiiuhsit-J by tl sold. u" cf :hi many Oar Aenti s.-lroa sis A n f U - S & 3 CS I 1 .T" A Charleston S -C.7 anii Savanaa9 '3eren dollars eighty ociita4 beoa depcfcdtod in the mite chest put cut by the Ladies Benerolent Association, Itfi at Mr. George Myers store during the past tro weeks. vTUis, we are informed, h the largest amonnt ocjlered frrra any . chest. and Computing, be thinly liimelf sole iurrtvor la JUrae! of the true worshippers of Jehvahw . The : figure - is 'poirerfully drawn ; aod although 6oei y tinited to bear dose inspcctiar, nrea tho rmprav J. D. Hill, Esq.; U. ST. Ikrshal T6r tbts District, is in the city. t We do nut pubifch ccr.tiacate!,- as tlw M A N 1 P UXAThD - IT A ?6 f' ho well known from ks Vjn and extensive us?, that it w n.nneeesiary to dj so.' 7 "There is hardly any. section in S:uth Carolina. Gor:;ia. Xurtl CkaoUna or-vVUbama, v,!tere it Is ncV'nsed, and ictead . of giving certificate wv -would refer you to the llantcrV in your inmaediat nc-ighlorbocKl who lavo irsed it, whp caa j;testifv-nersonallr sion of corr c?r3dja energy and strength, j value. - :i . .... . -j, s -j f . , Y
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