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T ,The Girieratr.KTZcomasdiflg.iKis re port, lays s i ' While, weviosist upoa pccti' pjing, in relation t 4he Ireedmeii, the po ution of;Ahe;ofrniog!ctiiMr let.ua fqljj and fatrlj meet jta respoBiibilitiei.'' The roltiwinsiinsiiUfitement is rela live to a part? now Testing near Roches; The narrative' which Jam abu'uVio relate js peculiarly in tcresting;. Although it ma? teem fictitious, it is ne vertbeleM true, as 1 can touch,, b in; acquainted with the par ties concerned and the facts of the cair. About the spring or the year 1850. a Jf. Girnett, living near Alburn,4 N." Yi, was arrested foe fe'gfrj. Jle war tried, found guiltjr;and.Inteueed to threieari limpri onweBt,inabeatev Prison at Auburn, lle denfed his guilf to the end; and being a taao' of erf sensitive feelings, and hiv. ing a rife and famili it bore quite hrav ,1 upon b'nnv He; served his time and was released, a mere wreck of his, former aelf, ,depidfil bjr his, once Javjng wil, who re Is ledtu live with Itim and shunned him as a guilyr culprit. 1 ' Sad and broken-hearted, he Jipod M.f Ids properij and. went to Central Pennylvinia, where he married a jljeiuufttf and excellent young Udr w .t'i"lie lited Itappiljr and prospered.' Se erl rears afier hi departure,, thf first wife became full? convinced thit he was innocent and I hid been wrunged. This conviction, proved tree by the death bed confessiufiof a man who acknowledged the commissioner the crime ol which Mr. (Jar nett had been convicted.! The sorrowing woman repented her, former act, and wan u friend went in pursuit of herilUcudnl husband, whom aha itemed to espect to find tomewbert in Peous;lrania. , After a aearch id several weeks, the at Irnglh arrivnl in the tieigJiUorhoud ol the object l their search. Jnt at iik lUey drote up to the door of a snug and plea. ant little cottage, when Mrs. tsarnett en tered the bouse and there beheld tier once beloved husband apparently happj in the society of his second wile. Ni ruhed up to him, and ibrnoing her arm about hi neck, wept bitterlv. Soon the -ctne be came aflVcting, the iw wives clinging to Lint, each claim tug Itim at her hu-baiid. .After cli,io; their feelmgi in. I candid If tenMderinj the eae, the second wife decided to giteup the husband, believing that the tint In J the UwM claim. Alter a few day 51 r. (.arnett and his fir.t w lie removed lo the vtciciilv of KochrtUr, X. Y., where the nw rc'side. The srcntid wife wkes them .i annual tisif, and Mr. ti. lerpa her auppued with all the iteccoa liesol life, c-f ti' ' , . ,. . . the temperature TncrMserin proportion id the descent; so that no' water is found at a greater oenth at much lens than 7S I grees; and in the.gVe'at wf lis at Charlestoi aim id me oastn oi raris tne raneiia up to 03 anu 0 t etrrees. and then th i water is iree irom the unpleasant and; disagreea ble mineral taints SO' common' tn Arlpk!n wejis,, Another matter. which puxzles'ge olosists is that the Wella are local il in nn great valley or depression, like the basins ol Paris and London, 'but are out on the level prairie.'' 'The head of these fountains is supposed to, have a, source Jar in the North or North weat. be vonii Lake S uneri. of or the Mississippi.!! " ' J ' 1 Z A terrible vn!icinnnriirrt an aTar. try hear Petersburg on'lasf Friday' night. The Kxnress sits': At' filfepn miniif in 8 o'clock, a terrible explosion occurred at the factory of the .Merchant' Manufactur ing Company, situated on Swift i Creek, which did Considerable daina? ta ih mailt and machinery of the building, killed four pemon outright, fstally injured three or four and slightly wounded oioe or ien oth ers. -..t i . a Hi frwrt AiJ U lXK.t A bill h In tha. - - - - - -wwv. m VIM lvania Huue of l(fnreeuUiiveirenuitinfr IT.OOO to be paid by any railroad compa ny to the widow or minor child of anv ner. son killed on a railroad while ridmir with in c a r. . v . i . i BiliopElliot:, of Georgia, gives official notice l the reunion of the Kpisc opal Dio cese of Cieoriria with ihe Piotcsta tit rJpis- t t . a. a cpa i citmcii ol lite Uiiitea states - 1 , TllR ' Ar.RC8TWor GOV. "MokliHIAD. Atany vironcoo slatements bavin been in circuljtioii in regard t the arrest ol Gov. M Trhead, at the late Government sale io this town, it may not be amis to give a true account of ihe matter s we under ttand it. The Gmernor claimed the prop erly, or at leant damages to the value there of, tut by a rule in law, before he could proceed to attempt to recover damage it was his duty to jroei aaiost the sale, which he attempted to do. intending in the same connection to make a proposition to men no ne cobki take exceptions, and which wnulil not interfere in the least with the progress of the sale. But he waa nut tllowrd iii procerd far with this pmpoti tuin un'il he was told bv th o.h CPr run. ducting the sale to consider himself un- Eiq., Mr. SILAS M. RHEW to Miaa. HAWKINS LIST OF LETTERS. tJEMAINING at the Pwt Office iii Hilldwough. ,N.C.,on thtlith day of February, 1866, which if not called for io one month, will be tent to the ueau jailer owce. Josei h Merritt. Mr Martha A Morrow, John M unlock, , , Mint Martha Mangum, Jamei W Miles, Chad i Brooke, Peter Benton. , ' " Wellington DraJhaw, William Com oton. W R CooDer. , Ming Jma Corn (or CarrN John A Pinrr Jamea J Colhrao, George Rhodei, 2 O Duv. UmnT Elliott, wmrife,: Kobrrt Faucelt, W R Faucelt. N A Gregory, W A Hill.,. Miaa Mjllie Jeffera, Miaa Ejz, A Jonci, Mine Lar Joiner. Mist Mijgie Jonea, JameiE Lyon. iciactiel p McKee, Mr. Eliubelh Murray, Milie.1t unlock, , John C Kipp. , Mia Rachel C Reade, William Strange, , , M J (Smith, Roan Tate, Daniel F Thompfon, George W Tate, MiHu Georgia Turner, iugutm Warren, Shad. White. Samuel B Williama, ' W J While, : Samuel B Williama, J A Wird, John Wood. Peritim ratlin? for anv tf ih - m ! fjuv : stttcit Will please gay they are advertised. I). 1IKARTT, P.M. rlruary 14. , 21 LANDRETH'S GARDEN SEED. T have just receiued a full aupplj,- of the above celt bra te J teed at the Teh. Itlh, 1866. i .dissolution::.. THE4 v mx h,Dfr,evkDown " fina'of WR. KA CORBIN, waa dissolved by m.tual conaent on luo 18th of January laat, and Eli Murray alona will aeitlo the busineim. a n . quested to aet.le up, and those having dalu., gain8t " the firm am ii M i ' ELI MURRAY, Februarys . . ' SOUTH LOWELL ACADEMY, ORANGE COUNTY". N. CI T1HI8 Academy was opened on the 23d day of Ja- ' "- nuary, J8B8. f.ir ih r ..., the control of I. P. Osborne, A. M., as principal. rUPlU CttD bd Well nlrne.fn.l 1 V.lt. i- i Uaasical atud.ea. Hahiu of morality and virtue will be inculcated without the least aectarianism. J he boarding department is kept by the Piincipal. tf?1 w.tth1M "Hl ,eceive hl" f,reful -tendon both in school ami ami r .(.... .m. . n .. - vi Biiiuui. me ran Session will open on the 9th of July, Board and tuitinn. inr n n. .u-. . .. . M : "' '"j""g except washins and lights, ninety dollars, in advance. rur circulars, apply to a' t , I. P. OSBORNE. South Lowell, Feb. 7. 13. URUG STORE. 24- I !rr arrcaU" Ol cuurse the Governor raid m iMre. and the sale went on, though we beliee but one or two ol the boildiiiM on m Bk ai f AJanfiiead s land were sold, the peo. Jfle declining tn bid on the others. Late in the etenirg the Uwernor was notified jthat in consequence of his ae and the in Oaeeii VI.r;. i 1 i Cl""n" " lBe weatrter, he wouM not be L Z ?l Jt i . ' r nJ b,U l" C V WMttlJ K' f w wcred wrd of honor to be f.r the beneGt of those residing in the Pal-1 in f..,i,n.M ,., ---www . M V II lll 1C . . . t . . . I 9 M . urttntoonwc; t emu. . . ace ana its vicmitj. (Uw attentive the is to her own children, maj be inferred from late pleasing circumstance. The II - I II o . twhii..... i t.. i . "" orEfHws. jbsi previous to .rcniieacnn of I.orMlan n im. Ami ... .i . . .. - . . raih..;,. th. w " t ime receni action ol the Ueorgia lgifc'.a- (aernaa. 1 1 n ,.f t fMtt Senate, that gentleman wrote t ;.;V"T. " inf V M PJ tJourinerratorf. lean on- t nil Hr sj i im n n ii ii wnm line arattaaawia..i a a . m .t. i . . J """"-"'t it sjv mat i rannoi " Ull. bat it it mnm Un i..rl... ... .1.- .... MULES FOR SALE. IIAVR for sale 8E VEX UKRLY YOUNG ML'hK8. well broken. Aim tha kvn-l urW r . Thr. e hor Wagon, mide by LinJ-ey Wood.. Apply to JAMES V. WIIITTED. Feb. Mth. 1868. 34 NOTICE! " JAMEtJ & fOHX II. WEBD.aumTinjr partners of Lone, Webh &. Co- will offer for .! d4y of March Court next, the Drua; SStore Lot and uun imgs incrroo, and a tract or land joioinj James Colpna, Jofeph IaUa, 8 and others; also the house and lot on which Mr. Adams now lives, in Ibis town. Feh. 14th, I8CC. - 4 NOTICE! TjvHOsE wh owe accounts at she DRUG 8T0RE ui"ur- u pij mem, ran pay ith CORN. J. C. U EBB & WIIITTED. Feb.7.h. 19C6. 53 J. PUBLIC SALE. W1!.1' l'lit t0 lhe higbest bWJer' n Saturday ' - the 24th instant, at th. r c and J. L. f-arrard.tiie following; property belon-'ine to the estate of Thampaon Gerrard, deceased tiz -one Buffffv. a two horse W of Blacksmith Tool, aet of Carpenter', TooU.'.nd Household and Kitchen Furniture. Six montha ere d.t will be given, the purchaser giving bond with ap proved aeeurity. . p D. C. PARRISII, Adm'r. rebruary 6. 23 FOR SALE. A LARGE hy MARE, Sound and Likely. Sir m moatha credit, bond and good aecurity, with in tercsl. JAMES NORWOOD. Januaty 3 1st, 18C6. DR. JO 71 ' BERRY QFFER3 hit Professional Services to the chizeas w f Hillsborough and the adjoinina eommunitT Office at Strowd'e Hotel. ' Janoary 31st, 1866. S2 . ritrrl.i.m as... a Z 11 t,,r ,n '"cn 1 wouiu reu-e to serve, ti rraetice -v n inJ Pstiion which might be asign practice. A MoTHasi'i Inrucsicc.' Hnw touching is this tribute of Hun. T. II, Utnton to his toother's influence t Mj tnothrr asked me nerer to s'le to baccoj I bae neur touched it from that time to the present daj. She asked me potto game, and I have never gambled, and I cannot tell who is Insinz in eames that are Urn plajed. She admoni.hrd soe, too, against hard drinking) and whit eter cipacitj for endurance I hate at pre ent,and whate.er uefulnns I ma? have attained in life, I have attributed to hav ing complied with her pioss and correct wishes. When I wss seven vesrs of ice she asked me not to drink, and then 1 made a resolution of total abstinence, and that I have adhered to it through all time I ewe te tnj mother." UNITED STATES DIRECT TAX, COUNTY OF ORANGE, .. C. Oi&ce U. S. Direct Tsi t'ommisKionera, for tha Wale f. North Carolina, Hi-'USorough, February 7th, 1866. VOTICEis hcrel-y given to the owners of Real k " E-tate in the Couotv of OranM.ihit the Tii Tat tiM upon all land in the UniieJ States, by an Act of Cureress.of Aueusl Sih. 1861. I nOW lSinaa it . s ; . . - wv . . coi.eciru in me oisie pi jortn Uarnlina, in pursu- ance 01 an Act atmroveJ June 7ih. 1R82. n.l r . amendment of a. id Act, approved FeUatry 6th, 1863, ami oi a luriner amendmeni ol nu an. tnnm.&i March 3J, 1865: and notice U further civen. iS.t me mii iat upon Uie ICal tsite of Orange county will b fivej on lhe 7th day of February imtat.t,and tni nur orik't? n Il.ll.boreujU in said County, will r in on I list d y, and for aijly days following, fot uir irrr iion 01 3id I SI. A a Ihe laws of the United States etemrtt from T.i atiin H i netcaJ to the talue of 4.t)J, when the owners adually rendu thereon, at the d.'e of the fit inj if ika Tmm - .. -1. . I . .. , . - , " ' ... I " "w wwnrr aii'i Mrclv?ii are noil, not imagine anv Drbib;e ifi.dto aitlw... f All. .rt". .ll.MMA . . i -I fill .l.w. I U ll ir h I Mfr.nl. I w. f.. ... . . . .W..-....1. r... ' - . -uiii, Kid-c iii scuti in "- i-u iaci. JOHN R. FRENCH, II I RA M TO I TER, Jr., E. II. SEAKS. V. S. Direct Ttx Cfmmiuionen fur Xortk Carolina. , :3-3ls NOTICE. T1HE subscriber havine, at November Term. 1865, - of Oranze Countv Court nf Pl.. Sessions, qujlified as admmiatralor of ihe Estate ol ELWHA DURHAM, deceased, hereby give, notice that all person indebted to said eatate are required to make immediate payment, anJ those having claims against It are hereby notified to present them withm the time prescribed by law, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. . N. I). BAIX, AdmV. , January 3 1 at, 18(56. 22 3ta ed to me bv them or their representatives, wnrmrr assigned witii or without mj con sent. This, of Cuurse. imsnnti la an ir. crplsoce nf the position to which he has ......... Rich. Ex. Feb. 7th, !8fi. .Thi Gesur Aiusu Witti. The Ar. tii.an wells of Chicago have preved a splen. did success. The are now discharging connderabljr over a million gallons per dsv f pure water. The are located about Ibrea miles from the Cite Hall of Chicsgo, and ire seven hundred feet in depth. Some carinas feateres connected with these wells are noted. The water which rises to the aorface standi at 5: ,!fgreei Fahrenheit, which is below the mean temperature or the Iocalit, while in all other deep wells Tub Ss: Itia. I,4KDs.fJen. Sherman has addressed to the President a Setter, in which he explains the circumstances and prospects with respect to which he issued his famous order setting amrt the Sea la. land cotton lands to the negroes. He says that when he Usurd the order he iotended it for the practical benefit of aged and im becile negroes and childreo, who, having followed him, could not be otherwise dis posed of as the war v. as so near at an end. lie is in favor of making restitution of (he blinds to their owners. Rich. Kr. T A R R ! ! TARR!! rnVO BARRELS TAR for sale ia quantities to uit, at the February T. St- , ; ;,:HA3ii3wD. I this nonly on the ?2d Jenuarv. l.v the l? T V. Faucelt, Mr. EVAXS TURNER to Mlsa EMMA M.MCI10L8. . Long may ibey live. And happy may they U Through lime, and in eierniey. On this eonnte. bv Thomas Lone. F. t. FRANKLIN LA8IU.GY lo Mrs. LYDIA C. DOR- In thia county on tha 33d Januaiv. b P... P! if JorJan, Mr JOSEPH 9. KI.N'.N.'O.N to Miss FRAN CES T. C. REDDING, all of Orange count. la this county, on the 8th In.t., by Samuel Couch, DIRECT IMPORTATION. now landing ex brio benj. carver. Q7."C lIOtsSHEADit, J 64 Tierces, 37 Barrels Bright New Cr.'P CarJcnaa MO LASSES. Orders, aeciirapani.sl by the Cash, will be prompt y Gllod at towent market rates. O. 0. PARSLEY J. CO. Wilmington. N. V, Jiouary 21. 31 .t OX IIAND. pOTS. gpiders and Lids, and 0ens and Lide. and Extra Lids, to exchange for Pork. Bacon, Meal, Corn, Flour, Cotton or other farm products. J. WEBB & SON. ' Jan. 29. 23 NOTICE. ' 4 PPLICATION will be mide lo the General As. m aem'.ly of Nonh Carolina I it an Act t incorpo rate the Little River Academy. , January liih, 1S66. jo BROAVN'S EXPRESS.' FOR CASH, ON DELIVERY, YOU CAN ire tnr, ti..i..i January I7tb, 18C6. II. N. 11R0WN & CO. 30 Fresh Garden and Grass Seeds. I VE are daily expecting a full supply of fresh and ' genuine Garden and Gra Seeds, at the January I7lb, IS6G. DRUG STORE. 20 PR I VATE SCIIOOI.. TISS MANGUM will open the Seventh 8eaaioa of her chiol for Vnuna Ladiaa ! ik .j dence of he moiber, Mra. WUlio P. Mantua, ea Mia ivm oi January , 1000. Dnlv a limited numlierof Diinila ean K ...:.t They will find a home in her mother's family. For particulars apply to MISS M. H. MANGUM. January 3. 18 4w GO TO MILL AT ONCE! nriHOSB of oar Cotomere who have prmii-rd io 'yin Fl..r. Meal, Ae.,Ae, are re-nerifuPv informed that there I plenty of Water nw to grind. I'a-h prumines are also put due. Thi t a seriu matter. JAMES WEBB & SON. Jan. 89. , 33- BIBLES AND TESTAMENTS ON HALE for Cash, by the Orange County Bible Society, at imoWN, PARKS & CO. December I3tb, !9i3. rj. SCHOOL BOOKS. TK have for sale School Books published in est ' v own Htate, tiai at a .... Uinsname i,asar, and Latin Grammar, I'rimmcrs, 5peller, Readers, ami Arithmetie-i JAMES WKBB&SOrf. Jmuary . 51 RELIGIOUS NOTICE. 3 1VI.U SERVICE will bo held in the Bpiit. 4 Church on the Fourth Sabbath ineachmoath dating the year by the Pastor, Re. N. W. Wilson. CLERK. January 34. StM FOR SALE, ONE TWO HORSE WAGON, TWO MILES. Apply to January 34. S. I). WHITE, At Barracks. It lw
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