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plied, ithowioR (bat oilier Ptntcs bid been Vluiiiteil ou tlo m condition.- - - iMr. Ju'lt iJ be would vote for the rciorl aud tbcu proceeded to reply to Davis-' objection.: 1 Le House idjouroed without taking a vote. - .' - - Ail A pimm I for .tloimt Vernon. The following admirable appeal of l lis LaJic' Ml. Vernon A.aooiatioD of tbe Uu ion, should go to the boait of evory patriot of tue land, ami arouse new interact aud zeal ' iu a glorious came. It U proper to state that the "Soutbcru Matron," in signing her L jptioiii;tl oauie to this documuut, yield to the aolicitatioua of Mr, Everett and other I . ' i friends : Miiunl Vernon, the Prnprrly ef Ihr !nliiiu. U U witb feelinga of tbo higlio-t gratilic tiou, we atiDounce to the public, that the per totcriiig iffdrti pf tbe Jadies' Mount Ver non Axioeiatiou of tbe Union, have been rronncd with iucw-h, eoimiieusurate witb their saerca aims and iorty ptriuliui, aud tint they usve at lat aeuured to the Amer- . jcau people the privilege of making .tbe i Home sud Urave of U'abingtou the jirup- nl'l ) ' thf Xntion f. On the failure of Uio Mount Vernon bill in the (iclieral Asadtubly of Virginia, we renewed our-overture to Mr. Washington to sell the property to tbo Assoeiatioo 'Jbee overtures met witb a favorable re- f(, iun', aud, ou the Of k of April, a contract was ai'iud by Mr. Wkiliiui'lon, which o- I .lined biui to trai.-fer Mount 'cruou to the Association, on its cor.pliaitoe witb tbe fol- jing terms, vix : The paju.ent of two hundred thousand dol! ir. f,r two hundred acres of land, iu- ciudu... thu mau.io.., fjrdons, landiug place, and. aWive all, the tomb. Eighteen thou and dollars to be paid on cK,iu- of couirsct. and tbo remainder of the sum, in lour bond,, payable iu yearly instalment, with the Ptrmi-Moo, tWtr pay- iiiriitiij t'.tt Jim lunil, to pay to Mr. Wash ington any amount of the balance due, in ai.'.iS of i.ot lr than Gve tl.U'l-il.d dollars, which uiii will be credited to the Associa tion ; in Ho manner lrs.'iiiinir the interest. I he till- lo the estate and (.oe4on to e Livei, os ravment f.f the i r nc t,a and ,.iere-t; and the j-nvilrce also eranted of m,ms. ...i,,., a ihi....,.'B,i, K any timf tU' At ot lution inuy U rruJy j i irntft the rutin fiuKII'ite hiinry. I he price a-ked fir Mount Voinou l.y iu prnprlelor, and atii.-b La. never larird, has i'lii.- been knomii to the; p itilic ; aud the La tiirs of tbo Mount Veruon Associatiou, iu off rim; to btcome iis purcba-ers, lunLt not i .- Iu a v,ve it unou o.bcr term, tbanj tn)- riven as the uniualum, lo Congress' sod to Virriuia. Vet there is a conces-iou lode to th As- , cd in tbe House o.' Representatives on Fti s.eistiou by Mr. W ashington, aa to the ex- ,J,y a substitute recoiuuieodcd bv Messrs Wi .iou oi lime ; ana a very important jro Mo, Iv "t.ve intere-t. whicb can Lrl be ex v'.aauud by lii following Utter addresaed to I. a l'-al rntieiMan who negotiated lbs pur uq bolaif of the Assovisli' u : V ll..iM, April 7, l-.'c. Jo H's .Mrtrlnrtlltllt, 1.1' , ! CVt. .1 .1. hiiiiman : tient mi n In the negotiations you have recentiy concluded with me, on behalf ( the Md e. A,soe,t,n for the purchase of Pliant rrnon, tl,. is v ii.enl of interest on .1. .' t .. I . . i . .i i . tl.e uilerred luslaluienta from Ilia date of i . i , - i , the contract, while 1 retained puaias-iou of ,i, .... ,i . . a t!i- proii-r!v, was the only at-rious diftioultv I ...... .. II. wn- ,.ii.8..J,ou that I could not ti!d tbi. point you fina iy ccded it A a the 'contract ia now clo-ed, and I be. lo ve ,n a a.ti.f.clorv w.vloloth t.rti. s. ;.w..l. .... .. . ... .i . ' " ' , i. .; , ., , . , i x.ia AssjcisI.vU n.ecU it ei.taeiiiebls with "'.tr and thinks y the other da- tue uu thn bra; of January, I i.r .n. r I . .... s.,,t An. . lerred Instalment, on or Ufore the JM d.v ,r tr . - . , .. v. rcirusry, i -):.,. J sou IUIOIIU ma lliey w.Ml.r .hal ij hc both ., !!.., sod ahle to do. it i. ny ,oie,...n, in that case, to remit to the A..oe,.iion all the iut.-resl ou all the' def.-rred payments This I shall be willing to do, partly as an .udueemeiit lo tue Association lo obtain pos easiou of M .ant V erooo at an etrly day, iut mire partuularly, as an evidence of my S prearialion of the motives that hv actu al, d the Ladies' Aaaocia'.ioo iu tbe cause it has undertaken. I I.svm tbe honor to be, pentlemt n, Willi the bifrheM respect, our obedient servant, John a. vVahiimjton'. More than half a century bat uo. rlaped sine Washington walked among us a half century of neglect and itigr.utude to faia memory. 11.1. ecu the l.rokrp pledges of 'outre-., and the apathy of Lis mother .Vute.ihc remains of the father of l is couu- , try have lain ui.honor.-d Lv the mausoleum I voied in the hour of a Na'tion t prief. and Ms II line ami (jiave, left uthe fate of pri- vau: property, and aceessibie to the puhi.e, .ii.y through the fort.earauce or courtesy of t. various private owners! hs.-r and anon, a Voice was heard to i 1 pro t against rr publican insraiilu.tr. for ever . .! aiun, tbe beait of this jreit nation; 'mud to ihrob with a rvtiiemhrance of hi irtiu a and of In. service, and the priceless leasv he bequeathed, liulduring theslein ! strul. s of a young l!e uhlic. this voice was ui.l.ee, l.i.l, and aineo America Ic came a power ou earth, it was either .ilenced by th. diu of paity, and s. ctional strjle, or sii. 1-d by the murmurs- of Mammon, until tha r'ner 1I1 n-, !iit knew him not, were in atig.-r of lore,.tin and w holly departing !-n. ibo.e prtr,,t whu-h are the bul rk of our greatui-.a, and those, warning 'oo.aeu which can alone maintaiu our Un ion in saf. ty Hut ihnt Providence which lias .0 ofl.-n inter posrd for our reseui- iu the Jsrk.-td.ysofth.il public, when the ship . wiiu uo master hand at the he k .,1 . f l eiion.l slr.fe and hilterneim, which threat- ' tti-J to engulf it, has stirred the heart of .iiii to revive, throngh the rescue of iho .sue. or ine rather of Ins Couutry , that love for his memory alumbrring but I dead, ahicb eould l. n,..l..j nnu-mul. i I regrneratimr and he.l.n,. I A Call was mails to the vomen of the lib, lo father around bis grave and be "ia the Vestal to keep alive tbe Area of I''iotism. Tbe motives were puro-lh I 'teitiona generoua bill they failed I Y, 'ho waiah the signs of the times, know ye i .l beef.irat WMerV,. belonged nU " fo th South l A.-aiu tha call waa made, and tbia time to the ,,.,.e-,i rj tl Hnliun-Agaiu It fail ed .-and wherefore I . ... 77(r title, and all the vwer were Ui Le irrn ma itre ,- an.UllWsin rloii belonged l t to one Stale aloiin ! . Devoted womeu would l neither baffled 1 ejti'jUL-rod j but aba only triumph wbcu ' the eoromon homestead can be procured aa common heritage, for tbe entranced cbil- drcn of a eommou father, the epcll of whosu memory will yet have tbo power to rs-nuite them around hit hallowed acpulcbre. Unexpected success baa crowoed bcr cf- forta. Our country can be saved, one aud indissoluble forecr for woman bus be- come ner puarmau epirit. in tbe sacred K.v- v. .-.o... vi iron, oud ni ic.ru mono essoin, wuicu win never leave us aitliout a Mary, to train a WuaLiii'-tou for tier Coun- ir.'i I.aiiv vf i.fl i tiratorii -statesmen the nolle brother hood of fllasoue UUU i'cllowa pati lot, one and all, have come promptly to tbe aid ot woman I And ye women ot the .North r..d of tlio South, aud of tbe J)at and of l'ie 'et, will ye not rally to tbe work ! U'lll u itl. i.:..i. Will ye not vie, ouo witb another, wbicb will gitre most, aud ilo mo.-t, that we may, on tbe J,'nd of I'uliruury, b')'J, claim aud take possession of the Home and Grave of bim who loved us all, and lii't make hit birtb day also of Kepublioau gratitude, justice and fraternal love I ANNA FAME LA CUNNINGHAM, neMeut Mount Veruou Ladica Association. . . Cuui f.vow Storm. U.M'UK r.DX.NTin WtA'IliliR. It was auoaing rapidly when u paper went to press ou Monday, and conl.uued till about sundown, during wbieb we auppose, from tbe extraordinary aiae aud number of tbe snow flakes, aa mucb suow fell a during any seven hours of winter It would probably have been six or eight inchea deep but for tbe thawing process as ' -ell to the iTound. Aa it was, tbe roofs of homes, Ac , were covercj to the depth of Jan inch or two; aud much of it remained Tut"Jjr. bni il disappeared before the toa""i of lnht """ 1 ' of " w? ' 3 l' M " ''l-'dy- VV J hl"1 ",ori" verJ """lar. only eleven ?J U-r, u I-4U-on tbe 15ib of April. 1 uuw ,U8 lret 'J beir rich- "1 ,l,erJr of &""" ud ,l,er" cre lbou roes open to I lie icy louorj ol tlie unae.eouie viMter. I bee are tbe latest aiio.s remembered here, aa well as anion-1 the beav.r.t. In IHO, fruit and vegetable. ..... - K c-a u..i ui ...eai; iu the utner counties, litis visr. it was trte col.I euough for a thorough freexe. "v irun wi Testable, hare escaped any n.terial ! unurv. U fear as uiu-u oaimot be said j f"r ,1,e crops aud fruit in tbe ojlder climate of I lie upper counties Tbe ibcruiniueicr did not fall below 3Gd, we believe. It stood at that on Monday af ternoon and evening, and at ? A. M. on Tuesday it bad ii u to .V.'d. Vaij. Ulit. jJf y Vlth from ,e Conference . . .. ( - ommtltee on the Kansas btate bill, report- Kneiiah aud .lebheu of tbe House, and I Meesrs. Green nd llunier of theSen.tr, abd to hieb ot :ectiou v. made I V Me,r u . i r j I. .' t .1 . ew.rd of the . ate "o--rd cf ll')yp. i iiu luiiusinv iii.KL'.Bvn irarn iuq ,' . . , report snow, at oi.ee tbat tne bill nova not .... ..... .1... t .... :.te of the peoj.le of Kausa", hut mall xes , th. H . otAlutaee rn.:..UM to th. .eeentane. ,ua r. jeclio. of lb. Constuution iuelf : ..." , , , htirut : I he people of Kansas di a a- , , . . , ... dopt and send for the acceptance of I on- r . ' . ., , ,. rr. s a Mate constitution that is li. pun iran. " ,. . .' together with an or.hnanro that is not ae- 'I'U,!,! tu nrr.., the , said Territory shall 1,0 d""l,t(1 "'0 lt' -"'" f 'be people thereof, at an election to b held under pre- ienoco r.-puiauons, sua i accrpi ia lieu ot said orninauce tne sene.iuie ol lertiii oner- A.di.,.l.a Ihsi aw1...lsl.aa af ttflt ff..m. ed by Congress to Minn.-soti. If not ac- ' e v crP"0! '' ""' schedule, theu the Territo- '' bi11 l't Lo ,,,ii"'-J "" '' l' "" 1,1 x ""J ,ba Ppul-i' ac eordniL' lo tbe oenaus when it uiav euter tin .. . . , . , , - ... 1 ""0' 'tCt ""'"' ,0rn":1 "PM'n '''" ,,,- , a X.hr r,e,l "on .of ,Le 1,11 Mr: IIo"rd. ( i.epuoitran ) movea to postpone its consul eraliou to next lhurdaj .Mr. file j hern, ( Lecoti.plon IVmoerat.l moved to make it the order for to day. Mr. Hill, of Georgia con l Mond.vi. con I ..louuay iu ailed, aye. lot, of the llou-. in (American) named the secon May, and the motion preva nays It '). I he readiness p n.ipoi.liij.' to so distant a day ia thought to he tigtiiUcanl ol Its deleat. Nkw York, April 27 Laikk mt'M CAUircitMA The Mosea Taj lor arrived here to day, witb California dales to the 5th instant, tibe bnuga nearly H,""K).tMiO iu specie, aud upwards of 500, passengers. , 1 he I uiled StaU-a .Storesbip Kelief was ' I'ranci-eo. 1 The new. from California is generally un- importaut. Markets were dull. I News from alparaiso state that, on the l"-th March, ivaneo was defeated at Ar .iipa with great slaughter, and bad aubsc rieutlv U.d lo Itolivia. All the steamers were raptured by the vtetorioua party. be frigate Mmiinao bad arrived at 'l)ao. H. Oaklor.l.lUc Americau Consul at I uuibes, was dead. j I.r.L'18 April 'J7. ' l'now tiik 1'I.ainb '1 he Sams l-'e mail train, with dales to the 1st of April, has arriven in tins city. The train encountered violent snow storms and animals on the route were froien ("apt. Marcy was overtaken ty Garland a Kipresa, aud ordered to aw.it an'escoi t at Fori tfuiith. The 'i loirs' ei- tra say. that twenty thousand Indians are congregating on the 1 lams with tlio deter- inination of making a descent upon tbo I'roti'.icr, and that hostilities have iu fact commenced. This is denied by gentlemen attaiuicu lo inc man s.-.u suu iiiei.uy k m-.r Tl.. .,,.,,. f:,l nf X.m Ursa. ana, iu auuiiiiinug e ...v... .vu.- tution to the Congress of that republic, forj its action, accompanied it by a report advo cating tlio incorporation oi .sew ..rtu.ua into tbo Ainerie.su I'nion, under tbo saiuo conditions a the State! already constitu ting our confederacy, a a remedy for tbe difficulties under which she now laborj. He argues the case, too, iiietably, urging that the anneiation to the Union will secure e ternal protection for New Grenada, foi-ter iuteroal prosperity, and place it, generally, iu tbe aame condition as New York, I'euu aylvania, aud other Sl.itea of tbe confede racy. AuAH Callkh IIm Mr. Everett Las b00u agaiu detaiu.d iu bia Southern tour. and called homo from Chaileston, by the jllneM 0" bi family. - ' v ' TTE SUSQUEHANNA. Tbe noble beroisiu, aid disregard of per. fomtl ri.-k lately exhibited by ibu reoeut highly commcudiiblo action of tbo British oftWra at Jamaica, during the May of the U. 8. Steamer Susquchanua at that island, with tbe yellow fever raging fearfully on board, b,a excited au universal sentiment ot adunratioo aud gratitude throughout the uouuiry, suu onumiir iia-on nut anucipiiire .be ieelihca and wishes of the American peo - pie, in onVrina iu tbe Senate, a resolution, Li.:..t. 1......1 ...n: .1.. j .- ry of the lSavy for information respecting the visit of the ship at Jamaica, aud the be buviour of tbe Urilish officer ft bile tbe perl an at iu kiiibt l It ia to be boped tbut tli rough annie ap 'propriate action on the part of Congresl, a ; i .i...t...i t.. i.j.,j uatioual ackuowlcdjicmeut will be teudercd tbem. Our readers are already awore of tbe cir- cumstaucea which excited iu tbe hearts of ; those gallant Jsntinh officer such universal sympathy for their suffering fellow men, tbe arrival of tbe Susquehanna at Fort Koy al witb seventy five men down wjth tbe yel low fever. Such a visitation, at a port iu a climate where tbe yellow fevt-r is a much dreaded enemy, was sufficient to excite the uio.-l selfish fears and might bare even jus tified tbe Uiuiab oflieera in avoiding alto gether auy communication witb tbe ill fated nbip. lint they took no counsel of the nat ural dread incident to ao alarming a dan ger; listening only to the noblest and high est impulses all that wai iu tbeir power to do was freely offered, and the active self- sacrificing purpose with wbicb tbeir good offices were rendered showed that the prof fer was no mere ceremony. Tbe Vice Ad miral, Sir. Houston Stewart, sent all the re lief required, and when leaving her behind, the Su.-quebauua, sailed, a young liiitinb surgeou (Frederick II. Koe, of tbe Knlisb Navy) volunteered bis services and accom panied her to New York, rendering impor tant and ueedful services to ber atill afflict ed crew. Iu consideration of this h.-'hlv ntfritnriniii acf tia prom nf t)u Sii4iiiitiaii , i,a. 1irill;I1,d tn nre.ent hi... with meia , , niark of tLcir p,te.U) ,U(1 ,rpreL.iion of hU conduct. HVti fu,. IIot'tTO.N'a Compliment to the Sexatk. ' , . . I (In a recent occasion. Oeu. lioustou, iu I ' . the Senate, thus characteriied tbe conduct j of bis associates in that body : Mr. Houston I atn not goin; to make a speech, but I wiab to make a remark. Mr. Suward Very well. Mr. Iloiion. I have sat here, Mr. Presi dent, for nearly 'i years, and I must con fess that I have never met in this chamber a single day th'.t I have not been iuleusely mortified th .t 1 ar a member of this body in some re-pects. I well remember there was a time wheu this body tit tbo most decorous, dijrniGcd and respectable body 'bat my eyes ever looked upon 1 be ma- "ere is good enouli, but there is a , ,0,:,, dl','gr, ' everything like order and , rvspect to fellow members when they are ..jjj tlebody. It is not alone tl.ar I ..... i .h, order rusts in the ea eries. hut it evicts erlCS but it exists on tl.e ftSor-cT the Seiiale. The rules of , . , , . , of it to enforce authority, aud to maiutain ' orJr ,", 1 i!"c- Mr. Maon. I mutt call tbe Senator to ' order. I I Tub New York Methodist Anti-Slave-II HewjLU.tio.n8. Tbe New York Metbo- di-t Conference, as stated by telegraph, ha, j adopted a scries of anti slavery re-olutions. 1 The Coufereoc. include. New Vork and Con-! ' . ' surprt ' Iter. Im. lie man Lan uJ N.tban Hangs made a violent opposition to' thcu aud one of ll.em offered a sub.titute j 1 but tbe substitute was laid on tbe table by ' . . r it ..t i ... .!...: " " " I reported by tha Committee were adopted tun; on the monthly period situ rru.-nty. without alteration. They commit the Con-j rs.tt..-. unce One Hollar, bear, th Gov. . crnmeul Stamp ul Great Britain, to pr.-v.nt coun ferchce : terteita. First To renewed rei-.ttie to alavery, ! 7ee Villi not he tnim fna.'c imin as an institution, deeming it " coajavary to the golden rule of God. contrary to the rihta t . J e mankind, and contrary to the pnncple, f the Ainenean Kevolutioti. j Second The education of all church member, up to tbe highest standard of op position to it, by uicaus of tbe press aud the pulpit. third lo the promotion ol emancipa tioo. and " special " opposition to tbe aohemea of tbe slave power. j i KrriCTH or AX KaktuCILAKI AT Ska iltmu, knue I henornt nu I he ship I'acific, , Cptiu Ladd, which lift New Urleaual j filUi ,nd arrived at New York, reports (h u QU April ,7tl Jt si 45 M.. in latitude j 27 A,.. .. lonmtude 7t dep. .7. with a aea perfectly smooth, she felt aevere shocks of : m an earthquake ; it commenced with a noise like distant thuuder, aud kept increv-in, until It soun'ieo llie a ncavy cauuoiiaoe , some few miles away. About the fourth or : Btth hock il was so heavy that it shook tbe ship ail over, as if .be had struck tbe bot tom, causing all the window panes and, glaaaea to rattlo and shake, and it seemed i e . ..III... - I.... .. ' .. if some one waa rolling a lare empty , cask about the deck. Tbe ahocks listed about twelve or fiftueu minutes, but there; was nue heavy one. The day had been wry j sultry, and the sky bad a very strange ap.j p.arance at suu.et. Tbe earthquake or, rather the aound of it, was in a uorth aud . j east direction from the ahip. There was no ; u sell after the shocks, but on the oontrary, j tbe sea renmiucd perfectly smooth. 17 Tbe Supreme Court of Appeal, of j Virginia decided iu a c-e before it, at its. last January term, that the provisions of aj will giving to slaves the optioo, at the death of a life tenant, being emancipated or sold, I are void ; tbe alavrs having no legal capao- i..s S...L. s..b -l.-.in th .1 al a ve. havn uo o. r.oV... ,.f., , - to tuakJ, discharge or assent to contracts. I Tbo Uev. Dudley A. Tyng. of rbiladul- phis, one ot the moat eiuiuetit uiviues cl this j couutry, who met with a aevere accident! some day ago, and who suffered tbe am-1 putation of a limb, died in that city ou .'Ion dav. from tbe tCVcti of his injuries. Ilia death will be deeply regretted, as he was well, known and universally esteemed through- out the couutry. Wihta.8 Wild Ciikhrv Daldam Tbia r.alsam e oompouud has beoome a borne 6x- ..... l.s.tt' I sr.. -.l ; .., su,. , . ' attempted to eure their couirha, colda, brou- j . chial or plumoi y complaint, make use of i tbia unequalled remedy. I I 8uotKiya Tbagedv. Tbo Clieraw On- Zrtle, aayet " that within tbe past few days a most shocking tragedy was timcted in tbo I upper aud of Uicbmond eounty.X. (J. Tbe following are the particulara at far aa we thare been ablo to obtain tbem. A negro man, belonging to Britain Chapel, armed with au axe, entered bis master's house, and I liiljod bis waster and mtstrexs, and so dread luny monpiew so .umvicu, ..ma mey ' .auiiot survive, vr. . ivr.io was sent for, and wbile attending to the mangled chil- .1 t,.,l L il,. i.: ax. i ortuuateiy, loaoei gun was at hand, with wbicb tbe Doctor shot the negro, kil ling bim instantly. . It U-supposed tbe ne gro was insane. IIelfino rur. Ksbmy. A correspondent of the' Cincinnati Inquirer, writing from Co in p Scott, Utah, kays, on examining tbe wagons of the contractors for freight for the army, thero were fouud one thou sand pounds of powder and other merchan dise intended for the Mormons, and direc ted to an ageut of the Mormon Church. Tbe powdi r was carried across the plains at tbe expense of the United States govern ment for its enemies; aud ia the trains which were employed to carry provisions I to iho army which the government hs sent out to put down tbe Mormon rebellion. This ia taking ad vantage of government libe rality witb a vengeauce. " Look Out Fob Counterfeits. S'puri- ous coins, purporting to be gold dollars,! are iu -circulation in Murfreesboro'. .They f- are simple pewter, well (jlsied. Worth- less bills ou the bsnk of Wiluiingtou K. C. are also iu circulation hereabouts. They are supposed to have been of tbe baton of utisit'Ued Lille that were scattered at the'"' h:l,c "' l'"'J severely! time of the accident on the Seaboard aud Roanoake Kailroad at the Meherrin river bridge. So says the .Murlreeahoro Uitiieo. The Xkiiulso.n Pavement They have , woojeo pavement in Chicago, which is ! thus described : i It consists of a row of wooden block, stan-' din endwise upon abroad flooring. The rws are placed one inch aaart, aud tbe 'pace between them are lilied with a prep- r . . , . , , .... a 1 Mrstioi. of enal tar ni.d irael. the noor- i,, uHerneatb is well covered witb coal tar ou both aide. Tbe tar excludes moi.-ture, aud prevents decay, and tbe wbolo struc ture is impenetrable to frost. DR. UOSTETTF.K S C'fXK.JiRATIlI) STOM At II HITTEItS liase rovcu su. h a i.-ruiii cure t'or all d.aeaHea of the Sto.i.itch, l:i..l no ..lie c;. lor a !j.o.iiMt.t qu. ati.-n its trh. iet.cy in tiie iie.s; al.tr... n rases. Fur litany years tvr l.ave ed ita alcady prngresa in miU ic calit.Mti Wh. and its hi nt fiend ifiiets as ir a'A cotnpl tiiil iibitl itatnrr, and arising fr..l.i lite sloniach, of wfl jre fn e lo i y tl. il ran U: relied Upon a 4t , eeru.n r.l.af andr.-needy. It. v, r.et.,r ha. made th. ale.v. preparation alter ye urs ol cartful study and a.tt.nr, and ia imw rrn.inj ll.r rewsr.l claim. bf th,. v.lu.klc auee.fie.and wiuet. he rich- 'J merita. It la the only .earnttoli of the kiu.l . .. 1 merits. It "wl reliable 'in all eases, sad it th.riluie uc S.r!d by Droggista every where, a..d br HOSTKT. TKR A. SMITH, Sole Pro.rieU", il" Water and iS Front Streets, Pituliureh.and ty H. M. Pritcb- aru, 'Harlutte, N. ". THE GrtEAT ENGLISH F-EJIEEI. ?IU JAMKS CLARKKS ( t li lir.-ilt-tl l't'Mi:ilr I'ills. Prepared J ram a jtreu rtptiou of Sir J. I'iaiLc, .1. D., t Itystciiin Lx: ' nrii. ttiiry to tlie (Jueen. Tins invaluable medicine is onfall in tl.v or of all those painlul and danpi-r.'L- disease. to winch tbe female eonstrtuiioii is au.j. m.Klerat.a all race., and removes all ..L.tr, It trueti.m. t,:y eure may be reli.e un. Ill AlAltltlH) I,AI)II ,i peculiarly auiled. It will, in a .i.i.rt tune. rmai itiiti r. mu.iin.itit r V e t-.i ut ... oihtr time thr on rntr. I Afrtlm,; P.un -, ark i.h.( Kitu, rtiou, Haliotation uf tl.e ll.arl. Ilvsttncs, Wlnlr.. tluae Pill, m ill .ffe.ts cure 1..11 all .,th. tr nieai.. have linlrd, and altl.oiirb a s.crlu reiiie.iy, du not coutain iron, cah..l antimony, or any thing hurttul to Ihe coiisiituliuu. i S.l. Ag.nt for th. I'n.ltd State, ami 1 anuda, JOB MlJStlA, (Utr I. r. B.I.U .i .V Co.) Koeh.str, N. Y. N II. 1,0(1 and 6 postage ata .ana t . .'!ocu to' anv authorit. d Agent, w ill imure a b...i . ot the f il.a by return mail. Pur sale by r. SCAR It, A 0. fua egntB for i htvlottf IIAVILANDsSTEVKNsSON A CO. lUtimlr .Igsnrs. t hailm, S. C Lectures on Europe! , yip y oursc . r . A. MtKill. A. W.. an. deliver a uf Lecturea. at the I ourt-lluusc. 111 I harlutle, commencing Tuesday Evening, Mm 1 1, ll.c subject of Ins recent ttor through r'.urope; I'mceiu. of winch ,il tss .ivroon.ud tu the ereclien ol III. new M E. t lllnch in tl. is place. rii1,iwill(. .., w rj .., o( lllli,; . i'n.glc Ticket - - - .".0 cent.. Ticket lor a gentleman a S I ad:c, Vsia 1IIB (OUSSK. 8iusl Ticket . ...! I-or . g.iitUman and 3 l.s.h.-s . i Tl.'klta lo 1 had at Hit Hk More of .Mr. P. I.owrie, of tl.e subscribers, or at lb. door on a nights of the hclurc K J. MKVNAi:iIK,1 CM AS. WILSON, i Com iii ittre Arrgemts. HAVID K1SILKK, .1 M. SANDERS', V ' 4. I Pa!). 5 Cents Reward. VlANtUAY from tin luhscriber in lrcel..Isj-r by Ihr nam. of Till) . ca-ra ul age All per. lts.7. a bound Im' "A" t r.K, about 1'J b,,- lhc ,aw mlil rniord again.l any o.." who m..y daw. The b... reward will be o.id ry to me. but m thank A. WADDLE, til w,y 4 ,jjg. Hl'AM'EII. a good M.lel. t COW, Willi a young calt',1 f.sr winch . reasonable prie will be ! i.aid. Aiw.lv at tin. oflicc. ' TlftProtkio Vanrn fill JJltTl dbUD aUlCVLllV U1I. A SI TIM.Y of tin ernihralrd Oil for sal. at my Drug t-torc, Irwin's. ii. m. runciiARD. 4, 18A8. tf alW aftaa-Saa-k l-U I .IIS. Purefronnd WIIITR W.lf llMf l.KAI ! and ...or led ju.t received nd love fmr Csas. at FKITCII AKD'S, kin's Crave fi. 0 We are atiihsriaed to announce Dr. II. M. Him IIAKI), a. an Independent I. inocr ,t c Cumli. d.ilu lur the Ifuiuc u .V'.y , i8. IT I I JIHr'i:ssott RIVKS. ilia Wi I I'tammt end J( Wuisi, will give a Vue.il and Instrumental Concert, -at u.r wt II "'C 111 liw. open 7i u'eluck, commence ' al h, Tirtets ii5 cents Afy 4, I8.-.8. Dissolution. rfnUK firm of M(K)ltK A. t'O. was dis..lved on JL Vh of April y mutual cuusent. J. a MOOUH. J. II. MAXWKLL. iibw.-r iWm have iiowtiUii iusm hhioii !' ,ick f Confectioneries, &c., belong selling above I P ti tlie till.: firm of M.mn- A. Cn.nml tire Tut to I. 'J'hfMie Wsal)iiir urhclcH hi tl IC fttll piCiiHC Clil. J. W. MOORK. Trutite. J. II. MAXWELL. April 27, otf Fairbanks Scales. fPlHK uinJcraiii;iid, n t n t Cor JL litem; luntiif tt'lebraitril Ncali i, tre prffiortd Ut furit'mh Hail Raid ltd ftermtim in w.iutof a durable aitit ttccuruU: Mcalr, Willi uJi de- serii.ti.iM of J,'aifri'f. Txis.k tinl l)rot ScnUs, U'nrehnusr utul Store Settles, Uupjirr or W heat Scabs, from 20 to 500 bit Flour J'tv:kiit( Sculrs, (Iroctr and Counter Sculrt. Tln.se .re more etie.isiv.-ly use.l tli.-.n nny ..tli '-sterf, snd tll'tctiol. every Mnee l..ive civ. n entire : ciirle.u.n, Vlm.i.irt...i ..r IVi. r.h.'i V. I.y (JILLI AM k 1'UNL.OP, Syeamore St., Fctersl.uri.., Va. April 20, llJ re aullioriz.-d to anni.nne.- H C. GUI hit. Ks...a a enndi date f..r re.eieeti.n. t" tlie ..ffieeof 1 Klier.ffnf tl.ee u.ty of M.-e.li n aJSjB hurjr, it il .iiiijf August tlecti.iu. i Iron and Steel. U.I.IAM Dr.Vf.Or, lOl Svr.in. .r. Sir t., IT III rriianiii Pt trr(tlur, Va., lni(Hirt'r and D j Iron mhJ Sti-t l, in vi U; tait: htti nttoii ol ioci an. tiiMinriciurtrw to their l.irpe ;mi well cti ttck of Iron und StttI, conipriair:"' SweiliK , "I II red . Wine I'louifli, 6 to 1(1 inches Knliali R. H.ii .i Kound.Snusre. and Fl.t Pal ll!ON. Oval, II .If Oval and II..H Un II....... Band. S. roll liorfe wrwl .Muir Siioi Bt Cuit Stft, Etij; J nd Am. Illisttr'-U aud Ger man St'-el TI.ev are also .enls f..r tlie sole of .tf.isoa Sjirrm Oil at Minufartvrtr'f prictl. Ap.tl 20. I8..S. ' 119 Notice. Trust Sale. virtue of a l). ed ol'Tnisl.to nie. xeeut.-d v J. f. .Moore and M. D. I.. M .iv, I will fi;.i. to public sale, at l ie 'urt Mouse door in Charlotte, on Satur.iay, the 2-2d day M .y nut, a lu3 House and Lot fB in the town of Charlotte, u Trade sireet, now oc. ciij.ied l.y J. t'. .M's.rf aa a r.-sni. nee. The t.uii.l. ii. c.i.taina a coiivein'iti Store K s-nu ' and a f."t Hake Oven, m Inch renders it a d.-sirahl. loca. Unit I't.r a ( 'on'.-et.out ry . A credit ..I' three mouths, w.ih int. rest from ua't.-, .!! In- (riven. Note nc. (Tollable III the Hank of ( hurl. .tie required. SAM L, J. LOWKIK. 7arif(f. April 16, IS.'.!). HO (Cf3 Notice. inform n.e Tai pyer .f .M.-ei lenhurg JL county thai i now nave in my nuiiua mi ux I. i.ts f..r lb.'., and I am rea.:y tu r.ceive the Tax. e due .-iikI grunt receipts. I hope those interested will ..I.I i at- mi a., far aa to call early and settle, ua it will .aVi flie much time and trouhl. . E. C. G It I Kit, Sheriff. April '20, 1 8.X "t" iN'th Cailina Mineral Springs CABARRUS CCUiMTY, N. C. ; - ....,, .K.n,u,r li'Jilv ,r: i'!, r g.r's. can I such it li... pi had at tl Ultt.ll Ueading, Writing, Ar at ?! m r in. tie. t.raiionx -;! lirr.grii-hY, il Needle V".k 'if until. Psiiiting a rr.juii. d. Tl..- . .. I n.anv throogh tine Sla, Iliaeaax. of tl voua Affections. a- of this water is know n to .-.unity. It has cured lyst-p. - I.u.-r and Kidney and N.r. I'l.is Mineral Soring ia mt a place of public reaorl, aa many ot our wal. ring pi ires. I reserved it ll.r tue situation I. r whit h it ia no oflerrd, and Kill be free from contagious diseases. Any directions-, ptmt paid, will rtceise attention. MllAII MIJ't!i.M.. rion.rr .Wi.'Ii, Cnlmrrut CO., Apiu 'Jll, l-vS. Important Lnml Sale. MAlts d.-terimiied b remove :c West, I ..lUr for sale my valuab lv improved I.W Iw on i43? Roeav Knr, 0 Miilea west Cr of Con'-or.l, I abarruaco.ii, . -I tv.and fi miles from the N. C. Kail Koad. t-ie traet of 61. 0 aerta. lying on la.th suits of Ihe riser, in a high state of cultiva tion .nd unsMrinisscu richness of .oil. Ai.olh.f tract of 300 acir. oil wlliell I rrsnie, di. usually t:l. improve.!, hani eserlient Ihii.iiii.j., a g.KjJ wilh .11 luitible fillures for su.ees. Ill tl.lllllig .lid farm. Tig. Tbe nis.1 Ktll.W allied, salubrious in local:! proportion of woodland, erlVrdiiig an 11..1.I V of g..d tin.h. r. r-jrehas. IS Wi.ul.l i Well lo !.. .1. a. lui.m lliat i -ich and i.tlend in M.araet. C. J. IIARKIj April 6, l-.V. v i at l 1 lv . liare and aluablo Properly rot: s.u.n. ISTl NPINO to remove lo in v f.rm iu Hk v. -i einiiy, I'ntr-r the very de. iJrfV s.rah'.e r.s.Jr.iec where I aaLaw ion i.v al Trivate hale. I he property n.va he. lv.een Tryon and Colieje alreils, i.nmedial. lv m front of llu- IVpnt, and e.mtaina f,.ur lota (ais.nl "2 sens.) 1'l.e t.-rina ma.tr acconiiiimialinj; lo the nurrhas.r. If not sold st private sale b. for.- ihe To. -dav o' Mv SuiK-m.r Ccurt licit. I will -11 it at Public Sali-'on the prrnusi-a at o'cloe f. M. A 1.80 At tlis same ton. if uot sold before, I ill af II 54 Valuable Lots, ; ; u.n of Charl tu-, some ol theiii beautiful. lv located for private r.sideiie. s. rera.m. wistnn? In piir.na.tf, would do . II to give nic a call and ri nome the prop. rty. rAMfcla ASlil KV. fAjr;trr, MirA 30, Iciti. till 1 jmiici ts. or Train Oil. aTl(U Tanner, and Tlanters vs. ladreAeinf srd M. pr.servinu l.euthrr .ml lUrne... f..t .al. by M. 11. riilTCHAItl', Pvc 1 li IU s Aoiil 21'. ix.-.sj ! he y-ouin. BOOTS &SKOaSS! SrillNJslTPLV ! IilM; K. ( (. are ii..k rfceivin? ami inf. tliu clntpmt atoek uf HOOTS vfs'CT so go news V'-&a. they have ever l".d tlie (.leiisure uf ..tt'rrixj; to llu pubfte ; alio aa they ties. re to ilo an rcvrfiu-: cash ursi.xr.ss tly tRr tare intiuceinmt (o CASH iuytn: "niltttfWfv v wtmrr v'odiv Imp I" t U.t ryt tl tldittunut cliure ot '2a Kr c nt. will Ik- iiii!f . KCiONK Si CO. . . API US' Fine Black l-.trng tiAlTKK-S, at J (I tu,h. 1JUONK A CD. .at 1,'OOTS and Ilia. , at 31 1 1. UK' I., at'I.ii.li. Kl.vs, ,u el in (, r i kvti.I-mi n's r: Iff CAITKKS lur -', p.-tT'-l It'. KlJ.t. . a ill ... SI '.'.I. lit X INK A ("(). il1:: IN K'S i ..nlr h..u-r ii.T.nv,, - drs IUH)T .'t II MiU. Misi:s. iiy., r'i.iidrei.' .io.i inr.i.fs i:orr. .SIIOi;s and t.AI I KKS in . ndle-s variety uikI at u nprrcf.dadtd IttK pi .rsa at hoonk fa co.-rf.' K.N'S u. nd hit. HKiHiA.SS, t'n.i.i artic 1J0OXK CO. 6 o.vrs Fi CM i:i:tK..N 1 -JS VJI to til .ill Kitia ( .., a! M INK'S. i F.NT'S It.y Stnte SI.IITK.RS, Jl no Ef " KnulnelVl Kr H , IJOONK. Si Co K,.i liCSKl.NsTniiSl.ll'rF.liS it BOOXK'S. , TT A I 'I I S ' BJ at 1 Cart,. APM'.S Fine ,.1'd Si I.. .mi:- GAITKKS, at 1 . t ... I iO, (.'.... UooXli i CI.' nT'i t i F.NTI.KMKX t.n II NK i- nth, j ni- aa.. ! H.H lRKJIS or I.AI TF.IiS. and li. rd at Itm munfy ti 11..USI IT. tl.e V what IIOONi: ,t Ci). A Reliable Notice. fEflltr. firm f Hre in t Sl.-ele w; Ivr.i by i mutual consent on i 1-v.i-1. The business of tn for eoMeetli.ii nud si llk n. IH-cIfuliy r.nu. st all p. rs linn l.y H-Kk Account toe hclw il mis date ami the as I do ..s.llre y..u that at that time w '11 i.e put iu .in..- lorwar.l and si ti c 1st day of July, lf..f, ..ero. nits i in- the tirili mil for c..!S en. n. A. C. STKKLK. April fi, rK'.si. ilJ riiarlottc Machine Shop. V7. D. PINlvKNEY & CO. llrjeineera. Hydraulic Press Plakers and Tlncliiiivr) in ci ii I, HAVE nuiniiitnced biismt.s in I'l.arlottc, in : the b ve line, aud are prepared I., in k. M'KA.M I..NliI.NK! of any form or construction. I Hydraulic Cotton I'rtsse. -.m: tvtry oti.cr eescrip. In. ii of .Mj. hn.ery. rrRKPAlKS and JOI1 Vn;K promptly at tended l. ; cw;.Jf're3o,i;i. tf Selling Oil' at Cos .adii tf.illv JL Trust, e of I prings, I 111 . I stkcttd mors A T COST, a Ih iSe u ry superior L:u-es, Silks. Crapes, &c..&i-. i of vjlnabic mtr- hut u- a rail ,ama' corner, c.iiiwell sUrc in matting ami Mr. .McUiJ i WM. K. MYKK S, 7V'r. n k.sh w P.S. Aa.-tmn S. .at pnd i continue Iron cinittrnc y to day Churioltf. Ap'll -J7, If. If. l't " CibhPaidl'ur Hides, 1TV S. II. MOW I LL, 3 d..rs S..ut!i ..I" 9 Mansl... Hons.. tAflrie.r, .l;rt tj. 1!-.".H. 5tf stl3 Notice A I T. r...n. in . V. Vs ...l,;iMgl.. f.iiwar.l and ply ul .pnirs .ll be put cufection. j as. r. KsS. 10, jj!. lit. n lo the est.it. 1. 1 Ir n c'ii.. arc requested to eel hv April, nr to the i.-n.is ol" an . uirer HKNM'.r.SON, .1. 50O t;.s.i.i.is ri nr. i isn i m Wl.oltsa.e an.- I.Vl.,1. al I'lllTCIIAl'H S. Jssiiiiiber Yard. !H"C' aubserilM rs nil'.. t!Tu t.nd kie.ine a sup , for bui.c.nr ..uu ot, d.sill is their ae. nt n. App'.rat S.l r..n I the un.iers.s'.id. niaUt to inn. or l MILLEK roKI KU. On 13. IK.:. f if lilt !( St'l. relVishant stt.l laxall.c.as Uslf a. ...... alir. S.,hi l, H. M. I'KITCHAKIJ . W aul l I'ee. I tl)SOHlfnt O K CONiTM IfA I Tl I.F V W ,rr .,i .a. rn.llH.ul h, ,,. ,,,, I with 1, 1 1" Ti. h. si and chiamst art,, le ia us. . I r andjOei.tae.ii. Solo bv n. m. rnncir nt, ,Vc., l,,,.-.C..r. Wanti ti(s tF TAN-RAHK, foi which the eash l! be i. ouE vk cu. 1,000 Vare 30. IK'.P. ttf ELANK IEEPS Ux sale at this oSco The TlnrUelw. COUr.ECTKD BV B. M. OATES k. 0. t ll.Uif.OTTL. WAV 3 lf.j ON. llama, ntw Ih 12 M llaUeilif,i II. ef. liuti.r I J i -. f ti a) i'v, A,.,.e. r.Mcn, "I - --' 4 lit '('l..rk.-i, Ifli.th.f. ! " i.i 1 Ke.itli.rf M.i-kiT. .1-j.j l-.'i 1 Mm Mi v o. IV IV 'dee , S,.2a " jl'Ml II. I - 1 CO'J TllVWe li Hi (,,, -Jj .Mr.. i til. I M III A V l!h'F.T. r..iiM, ,M..y !. I-4 DTTiiN. The C..H..II ini.rK.-l d r t! .r art. v.- v -l.nw.v ..lorioii)., .ui.: all....' t: . u i rtu..l .leeo'lM-, I. i- l.'-ra t. I.... Sl- . -,- n .s rather in ..vor ..I l.tivers. ..i.e i'lKI v. tr.- S..I.I. at I') ' i-4 e. Ills. I! ( ".N, !... r...rid 1 1 I-' ( Mi N ' i- I K. UU 91 OA'ls tei ... h i u.ou: jia ii i;i.i:sTuN MM: hi. '. iiai:i isT-.x. Apr.: I I OTTON. Tip. msri.. t I....!- v r. 0" ' I St-U ,,J Itl-Oll' .O. I...I.C. a I. Tn.- s..l,s ...i.cui.l... lo 3.VI I... I... ..i m, A. Owens, a t to i: si: r at l a if ii ki.o r 1 1:, v .. iylM,.u.-t!,v ,n Courts ..f M-esl. I-.'. I : fli.- r.y ..(.wait. ' SAM 'I , V Al TVl(M. A t t'L'M l,' I'r.inrl Dtl.-,..,,,., .. tn.t ..t I.....1-. Coi.v. van. tel.. 'J, i!-.. SMITH. l..l.OK AT LAW, at loc ..ifneuf V,:;,a Fresh Bread! ni:s IIKKAII tor Ian J. l. -..;,n,r C,.i, love the It. nk of I l.ariulle. Jan. 6, I-:?. l!0.,l. JIAV.l.NA i.OTTLU V. 11? of the II.. inn!.W. MAY 6 1. S800,000, MiftTllO M JItt" 5'JW II.DlNAiilO, VA I'l'I'A I. Ii: o.,r c: 7. '2.INHI I.OOO ,"iOU .-ains M 1pr i,i aitto.ooo AO tit. 0 -.tit txio lo.ntto .".(..i 4 ,.. flu; Uuarters '. ul Discount. I'nre I'ltiult -'. T I. AND t. U ii,,,, 1.... I'orUr, I.T Dec 1 ii m rr.iTciiAi'.D M'trrA, 11 l',rl. u. m iiu iviiak: m I'r. sli ..iitii n .tlt f, oi.l txtilir lu.l reecivcd Iru.u far II. M. riUTCH 1U', lrv.ii.-s Cm. ti.tiii: fc.. t'l'i II. M.c,..'..y ...,o tnjl ... C. i.tV.i fSM ITS, just re... net. t.-Mi ibs iu b.a ",J J ' ' """"l l"".M ." r K 1 1 C 1 1 A U 1 , I'll V. Mft.i n, I :il.c nliir I .WIN.; Ian ,. S.-v ...I. l-c ..Clbe c-e-...' .tl.e t.m... I .i r..v.v...;.'.v i-u . - .r put up it i:r il M ! i:
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