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previous cnnditjnn f slavery or invclon, tar? emt"de. qxcept a e punishment fur crime, whereof the nartjr Khali have been duly convicted, ftltalf have the same right to make and euforce contracts, to sue, be parties, and give evidence, to inherit, pur chase, lease, sell and convey real and per sonal property, "d to s full anil equal benefit of all laws and proceeding! Jor the secuiity of purons and property at enjoy ed by whit citizens, and shall bo subject to like puoishujenti, pains and penalties, and to, nv) Qtherj apt law, tatute, ordi nance, relation of custom to the contra ry notwithstanding. The penal system the bill is retained, providing tba.1 any person who shall de prive nor one? f ny of th? rights flamed ih this bill, shall be fined one thousand dol lars, and Imprisoned not less than one year. An additional section is added t.o the bill providing fat afinal appeal io any case that uipy arise t the Supreme Court of the Uni ted States. , Nothing in this act, however, is to be so construed as to effect the laws of aiy State conrerning the right ofiuf- 1 j if F RUM. MEXICO. Important intelligence frum Mexico; up to a very Uw date, wnt received here to day. The substance of .the news is as fal lows; Tke authority d"the Maximilian go vernment is now extended over the whole country, and it is everywhere acknowledg ed and rrspecteiU ;Tue Jiunsu have mo longer any. qrgaiMlnl buliea of troop in the field, except a few hunUreii men at r.l I'aso, )sur band of guerrillas have re rcntly been broken up. and the reads in all parts uf the coitutry are cuipartiely afc. Business of all kinds is active and flourish ing, an J (he peyp'e everywhere are devo ling theWel t itHliHirul purults. Commerce. WU' ma,n Kunpean purt $a steadd v increainj. The , pputarity l Maxinulian with the Meticau people U universal, and Manifests itclf in many ways. " Hart-n SaiHard had made arrangement with ( te K:nperr Matimilian Ik the with drawal id live thousand French triip. in the months tf June, July and Auut reit. Traapris for the purpose are t be fu nished by the Kvctih Uavcriutient. The condition d the tiiuuces are atifactitry , The retenue of the country will bi thirty tnillwin nt dIUrs per annum. Work on all ie railroad ia being vigroaly prose Culeil. fVrrMMimf .V. 7 Actcs, WL A Fmt Stoat. The Wilmington Herald l Thaday My: A foreign grnt, an atitr w("ilfr cliitte." and an inveterate ene mv t the pUcstury tribe, in the perti of a whale, mak a decmt veaterday non lite pearfful inhabitant uf the water uf Smith ille bay, with the enJeatorno doubt, to entrp fienv in his net. Hut at a flight nva'ake occurred relative to the time of high water on New Inlet bar, tip pvde Fort FiUer, the tiilj gent was him self entrapped, ioatead of veigling others. This whale is sid to be an. enormous one, and, according ti one report measures aome 30 feet "in length, and 7 in breadth, and would neceKkarily, therefore, find himaelf .m.e list ut of depth In a twelve, font bar, a it that of New Inlet. We welcome th gent t imr waters, etranger at they hae been heretlW to anything nf the kind, and, with "bloody ha'nd' will welcome him to hospitable purpose. between a couple in the presence of wt nesses nas neen newi to oe a legal marriage heretofore, but that sort of tinner will btf done away with, and the services of a cler gyman or magistrate will npw be required; i ne legislature new pru on pairur day voted down a resolution favoring the eight hour labor movement. ' ' J U The evidence it the 'trials o.f he. Express robbers in St. Louis, shifws conclusivtly that the plunder was divided with three detectives.",;, . a A lady advertises in the Henderson (Tex as) Times a reward of one hundred dollars in gold fr th apprehension' of her. hus band, who, j.ier a marriage of two weeks, robbed Jeielf and family and absconded. His name is II. M. Ueck ' ' ' A bill before (Ninress proposes the coin age of fiye cent pieces composed of cop. per and nickel, to take the place of the Give cent currency, . -, i t i .,,:, The Coiauiiisionerof Customs estimates that the receipts from customs for the en suing fiscal year, will amount to upwards uf one hundred and fifty million dollar. An Extraordinary Race. A race came iB in Egypt, over the desert,, frum Cairo to "suet, between an English thoroughbred and an Arabian courser, The, distance is ninety miles, which the Arab performed in even bourn tatty five minutes and " thirty seconds. The English horse broke down at the seventy-third mile. A Jest AcrQuite a commotion has been raised in the Paymaster General's De partment within a week or two. A young clerk named Johnson declined to pay an awsnneni ou nis aaiarj lor election pur pose in. New Hampshire as requested per circular of lion. E. II. Uollins, of that State, ami attempts were thereupon made to hav him removed. The President was informed of the facts, apd-pn hearing that the clerk was yet a minor, although an hon orably dichaigrd auldier,. and atrong t'eatimoniaU a to personal character and clerical ability, directed the Paymaster I - "Z .1 uenerai in retain nrn, atui give nun, me earliest poaib!e promotion lor hi inde pendence. H'oiUflfM Uwffiptwitijtf. , Foa BaaztL. The llraiil'fever M said to have broken out in the western part uf thin Slate, and a contemporary in Aaheville make the aertioo that fully one-fourth ot the corporate limits of that town is ad- - . - a vrriieil lor 4ie by person uesigoing to F.eLiruK or thk Moo. There will be a total eclipe of the inMin on the evening of the 30th instant. It will begin at five min ute pait nine, and will reach its total at twelve inio4ts pat t'O o'clock. It will be vuible throughout the United Stales. A snake twenty-two fact and three in ches in lentth wa killed recently on Urand Island, in Niagara river. Cleaveland has no water to drink. The petroleum refiotrie throw their waste into the river, and the result is that the water ftUfply is fouled past remedy F.vrn the ice which has been cut for ue next summer Is impregnated with oil. It is proposed to extend pipes far out into the lake, in imi tation of Chicago. The M'wuMippi has cut a channel through Terrapin Neck, in the vicinity of Vicks burg, thus shortening the river about fif teen miles. This is damping to the plan tations below, but agreeable to the steam boat men. Snow is three feet deep In Northern Wis consin, and the stuck is suffering very much. Mr. Win, Sherman, of Pat mm,' N. Y., hasaliojj weighing 1,030 pounds. Uarnuin has bought it lor his Museum. The marriage law of Pennsylvania Uun dergoing a change. A simple agreement emrate. A IVi'na distiller who tried to-theatthe rovemment out of its revenue tax, has set tled the matter by the pavmem of $J0,- ooa. LAND FOR SALE. V TRACT tfliol miWt Potithw! of Chapel Hi't, atvl tl miIe8Hta from HillttHKoofb.enn Uining SCJ Arrr, natrljr all of original rowih.nJ .Unrattlr alaptJ f" asncuBaul purptwc. h po. rm, Lhewic,f" frikt f.r ucomCuI bog-isi-in. . ...' There It on tt!Lnil Jfn!)Mi!l Sile, with ne of ih brt rrck !m in North tVolint. Tbe Mill It) ( ftnlv flr-fMv an J nerd, rfj, ir, hut M trrJ tMi ibe lamlicf uij1j aui!;ci!iil fr th ftorpoi. (trMl inJorrmrat ire ht nrtu J f.r a hrtf TnnfT auJ D.ti;lcrj, there heln at Liml in ,1 tuiwt inethau-iiM Ui'v of Bark nerearj f.n the aoe, and roll tyrinca rrnti,l to the nlher. Aa lnt f'-e I. A. Otiteh r, of OiforJ. I wilt ei ihm the ab Trart of Land for aale at Public Auc tion, al tbe Court Uoa in IUUlorooeh, on StiM Jav, the tth of pril nt it-J Vttm, Cah. and arrtlilofhh mMiUa, wiih hor.J and apfroel ar rurilf. fr tbe Waore. OflVrs will be tniartained at anj lima before lb Jav of aale. JOHN W, u RAM AM. March Wlh. tafif. ! ' Sit NEW SKIRT FOR 1865-6. TJic Great Invcntlou of thp Agp la' 4. W, BRADLErs New P.tent DUPLE!x'EL- : un iU (or double) SPRING SKIRT.' . .THIS INVENTION coriaiata of Ditflkx or tw'n Elliptic Pobb KicriXED Steel 8pri sob. inireninna. ly aaAioKD tisitlt and fibxit together', edox to cdok, mailing the tocohest, pioat flexible, elastic and Pvaaais Sraiso ever used. Tber acklom assn or BEE4K like the Single Springs, and consequently preserve their perfect and beautiful Shape more than twice as long as any Single Spring Skirt that ever Has or Can be made. THE wonderful flexibility and great contort and pleasure to anv Ladv wearing the Duolex Elliniic Skirt will be eiDerienced oarticularlv ia all crowded - . . . . . Aswrnwies, tjperas, Uarnages, Railroad Cars, Uhurca w,i Arm uaairs. for f romenade and House Dresa. as ihe Skirt can be folded when in use to occupy a email place as easjly and conveniently aa a Silver mukiin ureas. A IvaJy havine EoioveJ the Pleasure. Comfort and Great Convenience of wearing Ibe Duplex Ellip tic Steel Spring Skirt for a single day will Never af forwards willingly dixpense with their aae. Fpr ChiN dren, Misea and Young Jjadiea they are superior to all others. ' ' i . THE HOOPS are covered with ply double twist ed thread and will wear twice as long as Ihe Single yarn covering which is used on all Single 8teel Hoop Skirts. The three bottom rods on every Skirt ate also Double Steel, and twice or double' covered to prevent the covering from wearing off the rods when dragging down stairs, stone steps, sc., Ac., which lby are continually sufcject to when in use. ? 'All sre made of the new and elegant Corded Tpe, and are the beat quality in every part, giving to live wearer Ihe most graceful and pcifect Shape poaaitile, and are unquestionably the lightest, moat desirable, comfort a! le and economical Skirt evjr made. WESTS' BRAJJLEV & CARYV PROPRIE TORS of the Invention, and SOLE MANUFAC TURERS, 97 CHAMBERS, and 79 & 81 READE STREETS, New York. FOR SALE in-all first-class Stores in this City, ana throughout the United Stales and Canada, Ha vana de Cuba, Mexico, South America and the West Inuiea. GT Inquire for the Duplex Elliptic (or double) Spring Skirt. March 2tst. 186. ! 9 .1ms NEW SPRING GOODS U CHEAP FOR CASH!! CPRINH CALICOS, Striped sad Fancy colouri,' I.nen, or Long Lawn, Colored Cambrics, Fine UnblrachfJ Jeana, Ladiea and Genu while Linen Handkerchiefs, Cotton HenJkerrhiefs. Hi!k and Lawn NVrk Tra, Paper and Linen Collars, lloop Skirts and Shaker Don net s Combe, PenciU, Honey and Windsor Soap, Machine and other Thread, Envelopes and Paper. Lamp Wicks. 4c, Ac. James tedu &.jo. March ttih, lire. 30- DON'T BEiI?i A.RTORy .J B LADIES MOROCCO BOOTEES .'ost receited frum Miles & Son. A li Calico, Cambric, Cotton Carda Needles, Tsck. Knivts and Forks, Straw Koives, Genu' Col Inrs. II om Collars. Hone. Shoe Thread. Lea & Pen- eils, MairXeU, Papa and Envelopes, Hoes, Axes, . . m a r i . sr tf a cnaiua, i.ocs i uus and pucaeu, i;yatuna, oieei, tVflVe a:iJ 3vgar, Tea,&c4 Ac. Other goodaeipected this week, at reduced prices. JAMES WEBB &.SON. Hilb-borouch, Msrch Jlst, 1866.. . M A7 C WILL receive Money of all kind nn Deposit " and pay the Customary Interest for tbe u.e of it. TO CONSUMPTIVES. CF" The aJvertUer having been restored to health in 'a tew weeks by a very simple remedy, after hav ing suffered for several years with a severe lung af fection, and that dreadful disease, Consumption is anxious to make known to his fellow, sufferers the means of cure.' To all who desire it, he will send a espy of the prescription used (freeof charge.) with the Jirectiona f.w preparing and using the same, which they will find a scat lira a for ' 'ossir Jt r tiox, A aril i. B aoraETia, t otsua. Coins. auJ all Throat and Lung Ail ctions. The only nty-ct of the adveniaer In wnding the Pre ecriptinn is lo benefit tbe afOirted. anJ spread in for ination which he eooccive lo be valuable, at.d he hopes every surTerei will try his remedy, as it wiil cost them nothing, and may rove a Me-aing. Parties wi.hinc the prescription, thie, by rf turn mail, will pleas adifress t Ksv. ED VA M) A. WILSON. . WiliUnuburg. Kmn Co. New York. March "L 27 12m ZQ lbs. Irillanl SNUFF (Salt ) ALSO, A m'ucellaneous 14 of Hardwire, Miniting of Woud Screws, V7ou;ht Hinges, Locks, . Angara, ChissrU, ic. ic. A so, COTTIIX CARls,. For sale by K. II. rocuK, at J. M. Turrtntiue's Store. March 14. S NOTICE. HAVING qualified as Etceutor of the estateo THOMAS SQUIRES, sen , deraed. at Au gust term ef the Court of Pleas and Qjartor Sewions 1863, 1 hereby notify all per-ons iniVlted tosaidVs late to make payment immedatelv. and those Lav ing claims against the earn w dl present them within tbe tirofl preeribs. by Uw, or this notice wilVbe I I 'sd in bar of their ecoeiy. GEO. V. TATE, Ei'r. March 7. 27 3w JAMES WEBB it SONY March 2tih, IS6t. NOT I OK. C rol.CX from theaubsrrilier, new Graham, on the night of Ihit 2UI itnUnl, a tsy Horse, blind in both eyes, blsck nuns ind tail, modium siae. A lib erst reward will paid fir the delivery of said horse to me. or for such infonsanon as will enable me to get him' J. W. KRKEIaAND. Manh2l. 30-Iwp FOR SALE. MV PROPERTY in HilUorouh, X. C, ronist imfafa fliiA Aerd l.il. rurnef of Waka and Queen streets, on which are a large To8lerj Dwel ling, with eight rooms and five lire places, entered from a wide naMase. with cellar underneath j A Kitchen, with three rooms and three firs places; A Cook house, with brick floor; A Smoke house and a good Brn; all in good condition, with rump of aond water in the yard. ! It ia one f the most pleasant ailualions ia the town. Terms favorable, if soon applied f ir. ' ' ALEXANDER MITCH RLL f llillsboreugh, Jan. 3d, 1506. 18 -if MAKING YOUR splfsp;Ap SUMMER - PURCHASES. r GOODS ARE FALLING EVERY DAY. '..' AWINU to the great excitement and constant de Y cline daily in SPRING and RUMMER GOODS in trie Northern Markets, and from the Scarcity 'ef Mtnty in our midst, I have delayed entering' the Markets to buy my tiloek untill I think I eaa ' ; SEE BOTTOM. : ' THEN I SHhlBJiY, ; " I shall enter the Northern MarkeU in a few days and expect to have a . FULL ASSORTMENT, ready, for sale By the SiHteenth of April. :'. CsR'afld See my Stock before purchasing, as my Motto w'H be ' . Buy Low and Sell Low, V My Location since I was burned out in 1863, is -directly EAST of thk COURT HOUSE. Call and See for Yourself. 1 JOHN A. TURRENTINE. March 28, , " " , , 30-3w LANDfFORSALE. fPHE subscriber haviog determined to leave the -- State, ofiers for-sale his Valuable tract ff Land, containing one hundred and forty acres, fifty of which i open. The wood land is the finest in the vicinity, situsted six miles northwest of Hillsborough, oear Cedar Grove. Liberal terms will be given. ' 1 WILLIAM R. CLARK. Hillsborough, N. O, March If 01, 1R66, 28 notice: " HAVING qualified as administrator on the estate of STEPHEN COLE, deceased, at February term of the Court of Pleas and Quarter' Sessionn" t g . . i i . . i . i . jor irange couniv, , jicitdt sivb nonce inai I win ... . ...l.T'. ..1. X-i 1 .v orvL . .1, tips l CUUI1C OHIO, III! (USJ IH OVKU IDSIBBI, III the perishable property of said estate, consisting of t Horses, lows, Hogs and sheep, one Wsgon and Kockaway, Household and Kitchen Farmtnre, &c. Credit of six months, with bond and approved secu rity . .., H'- , 17 All persons indebted to asid estate are re quested to make immediate payment, and those hav ing claims against it are hereby notified to present them within the time prescribed by law, or this no tice will he plead in bar of their recovery. ' ANTHONY COLE, Adra'r. March l ... SBSara Spring 1S66. n HEW"300BS. CALLICOESand Hoop kiris, Freach wove Skirts, White and Black Kid Gloves, Ladies, : Ladies and Miswe Garters, m , Steel and Iron Knitting Needles, Psper Collars, Neck Ties, Rubber Coat and Vest Button, Ivor v Combs, Silk Net, Horn sod Rubber Comb, H Long Combe and Hair Brushes, ' Elastic. Needles, Inkstands, flil Callico, Brown Drill, 6-4 Cottons, 10-4 Sheetings. HARD WARE AND WOOD WARE.. Hand saw Files, Cat Steel and SweeJes kon, t Ivory Combs. Curry Combs, r Steel and Iron Hoes, Shovels and Spades, Cap Paper. D0TY3 WASHER AND WRINGER, Era bound Buckets, Cans and Keelers, V ood uuckeU and 1 ubs, Mves, Pocket Knives, rdlock. Cubbosrd Locks, Table Castors. Mill Filet, Straw Knives, Axes. CLOVER, LUCERNE, AND GARDEN SEEDS. GROCERIES. Cheese, Coffee, 8ugar, Indigo, Copperas. Drop Black, Flour, Salt, Rice, Lime, Segars, toda Crackers, 8oap SHOE FINDINGS. Pegs, ftoon. Awls. Sewing and Patent Peg, Rasps. N. 10 Shoe Thread, Red and Oak Sola LeaiaaA CONFECTIONERIES. Sardines. Daten. French Catidy, 0rant.es and Lemons, Butternuts, Atmonds, Curranis, Citron. 5 FOR SADE OR EXCHANGE. BUOWN, 1'ARK.S i: CO ; March 7. . .... . ' t7, MILLINERY GOODS. MRS. C. It. OWEN and Mia II. BRI0G9 will ppen.tMt tbe 1st tf April, A (till supply of Millinery Gootlr:, AUo all ib. 'FashiiNiaMe Dres and Wtaj p rat tetns, with 'f 'immings. March?.
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