'B.Y &EIE GI1APH.
' .Tiin :.ioSSg star.
woon nnrorrra.
, "From Loulslausw
a , J fvw " r t in i iLTa O
Vaniarder his been released. Hbs Supreme
Court decides that Hi ere la nothing In the
Conatltutionprecludlug' pardoning power for
contempt of cojirt. , ' . - !
Frora II avast. f.t
f o.r ,,: , v JlAVA.HAMafCh977
Riots -ara reported ip.QuuIadajirs, canst a by
forced letya of troops. , i
A formidable pronuoclamento baa been la
sued intht 8t.ate( M.ldalXo. ,7 . .!
: Jealooalea are reported arhong the revola
tlonary leaders. 4iH i - i. t
It la stated thatGen.'Rocfca tenda false news
of hi movements to the Government, .
A rmoTal of the eea of Government to'
VeraCcu la being discussed. The Govern
Went there would, be la a batter position to
receive i assistance from the Uoiwd States in
case of necessity.
Juarez If coufldenf1 ; -s :
- - Front I'ennnylTanta. ' .
.:.':.'.,' S - '' ; vf-jLADstxiiiA, March ..'
One hundred enl fourteen medical students
have praduated tl Je ersoa Ccilee,
Iio cases or s
;vi have occurred at the
navy yird alnee the 4th Inst. . .
.' ' ; ;' Front Ueoiffla. . 7
V , v .. - Augusta. March 0.
: Tha stonecnttera' strike on the U. 8. works
at Colntnbia, S. U, still continues, as Superin
tendent Shell demands ten hours work as per
instructions from Washington, and refuses to
re employ strikers.
-,-
Story: of an Inkstand, 3:Poat
V' . , a ..- ,u:s-1 v - "Yes " I resumed,"
cold as deatb. Don't get up though- and
"That inkstand ! Yes, it has a story.
yoa are quit3 . right
about Mr.' Benedict' character. II believe
r i . . - . .i 1 j
mar as well, tell it toyounowa, any oiuer theTe ;3 SOr-, thin n in namerv' .I5ut for
time, I suppose, i ou o ngbt to fce caueaj ftU that tbQ ow WB3yins JoT loje
the Great American History, Extractor or 1 very-interesting case ' . said - Mag
uuuwuw uujjau h " " I turning deathly pale,. "Ua you Know the
cie of jomance m abjthincf or anybody in J r;rr.nrnQf,nrpQ9nrftnfi n1Pn with'thfl RlirrMv
V From New York.
. new York. March 0.
VMatamorai special Of 1 ho 7th lays armed
bands, su uosed to be Oorteoas, crossed at
Siotu Maria rauche, thirty Bve miles from htre,
capturing residents la luiliatf two custom ju
pceion, whom Ihey. held until a thousand
head of catde had been stolen and crossed,
'when the prisoners were released, and the band
returned to the Mexican fiid.., ; ; -
:. Gomez Fontnsfttf has been .compelled to.
evcu4e Axaa Ott1etc4 i n ' :
The iRebelchtefS iDonata,;. Guernero land
Martlne are qusrrrllng with Trevlna, Morsnjo
and .others, t .... 'r , ' :V
.Their commands have, separated, ' j
Diaz has arrlvad on'the owheia frontier
.aDd assumed coroman'l. -. t:isil,- Vi- i" '"
Juarez hs 82,000,000 In the trrasuVy, which
iosures bis probable success, as 'the rebeW
have nothln.tt '- v ' "", f-C. . .-'.: -: - ;
Fell Didz was fellled with clubs by a mob
in the State of. jOaxaeftv - .
Ttia prdersJrom) VVashlnirton forblddlnjr
' cle&rahoe to( horisvtareldk by rebels, causes ex -4
v. cltement amoiat the merchants and depression
ameng the revolaUouUtrfas'ir stops the oast
. a scranton special aaia-.tuo- public . scuoois
. at II vd Park lielleville. and Petersburg are
. closed on aceoaiit of the prevalence of blacly
or spotted lever. .; ji,. i k .. "" 1
Steamers only can pass Hell Gate Ob account
Of Ice. 1 he mers are stltrcovci ed with noal
. log Ice, and navigation is dacgerous.
' "w Tors; March Evening. .
i Cotton la lo moderate request, with tales of
1,515 bales Uplands 22K Orleans S3 crats.
Floor Very dull sod heavy Common to Fair
Extra-, tSO07(55; Good to Choice $7 700
to til Whmii la stronalv In favor of buyers.
Corn closed lower at 69Ci,691 cents. Portia
a triflj easier at $13 253$13 S0. Lard dull and
unchanged. 'Naval Stores are quiet but firm.
Groceries dull. . :
Sales of cotton T!6-day for fatnre delivery
7,100 bales March 21 15 1623 1 10 cents;
Anril 2222 cents: hUyZi 15 16(323 cents:
Juoe2ak23jif cents; Auust22 cents; Bep I daintiest linen
temberiir cents, v-Nu tinAm-hpr
... . PHttJLDSxniiA. March 9.
' ; Cotton Middling 23 cents. Market closed
quiet. , ' : ; , -v
Boston, Msrch t.
Cotton Middlings 23 cents. Met receipts
105 bale: cross 833. 'ExiKrts to Great Britain
VSni bales. Sales 800 bales." Stock 8.000 bales.
Market dull. . v "
K Chxrlkston, March 9.
Cotton-MlddllngslilK cents. Net receipts
504 biles. Sales 100 bales. 8tock on hand
24,024 bales. The market closed quiet ...
TBaltimokI, March i 9.
Cotton Mlddllnw 22W(a23W cents; Net
Wceipta 298 bales; gross 670. Exports coastwise
45 oaitt. sate uo nates. BtocK on nana
9,780 bales. Markerqletbnt steady, i
v .'v. Nbw OKLKA.NS, March 9.
' Cotton MlddlinjE tH cents. Net receipts
2.823 bales: cross 8,220 bales. Exports to
Bremen 1.5C3 bales : to Barcelona 448 bales.
.Bale 5J.3DO bales. tock 207,784 bales. Mar-
a-place where you happen to be, you are
sure to scent it out.," ; . .; .
'Ot all days this is tbo most glorious one
for a romance -the rain falling with (hat
steady, monotonous . drip, drip drip; ;not
a soul In the house but ourselves, and we
to snugia this splesdid old library.'?
Mag Hasting was indeed an lodefatlga
bla roraanco hnnter. : Sbe was always
looking for'sttuations where the romantic
predominated. one would nave succeeded
as a dramatist, without a nouot. &ne was
est perceptible sneer added, j'a tnan must
Be very strong to admitjsuch'a thing "about
himself."? .y-; -
"Oh,'V I answered, ,' it was a loDg time
before we got at the facts in the "case; but
one dav when I thought be couldn't last
many hours he told me the' whole story.'
uWhen you sat by him and thought he
couldn't tat many hours he told yd u the
whdt story I" repeated' Hag in a strange
sort of a way. Did he die?"
"No; he rallied again "1 answered qJmost
apRarently as happy 83 mortal oould be onf oufc of breath at Mag's strange behavior.-
tbo moriiinff in queslion. nestled in the
decth of my scarlet lounge, perfectly cer
tain that she looked picturesque in her
dark green street suit, relieved by the
eat 'linen: ; ' ' -"-V .:
Come here; pet t" said si&e; and a bunch
of white wool, with a blue rijibon tied at
one end of it, marking, the spot wherein a
dog's neck would be, trotted mysteriously
towards her. ; Y.&at propelling power there
could be in the shaggy thing was a wqndor
I could never 4 get over; but somehow it
managed to spring into Mag's arms, and
theh'the 8Uence;iiasured me that my story
was expected. . r ''.C: -j:t
ine suirounuings were lavorauio iur tw u ; h t-T navc omt. h
v. tut; .aujtia UVl V J vo . a.u. TVAWW aW
ine room ueavnv tr..m" i-.;7s-
"It seems that her loved with his whole
heart and soul a very beautiful and much,
sought after youoglady. She pretended
to love.him. Herparentswere opposed to
the match she proposed to defy lier parents.
The next news he receives came in 1hc
form of a letter. Irom her, telling him that
she finds she does not care for him as she
supposed and asking to be freed fro nl her
engagement .v1 - ;'" : '. "
j "He did receive such a letter, did he?
Austin. Benedict did ' received -such a
Ifctter?? and Mag arose from her. recumbent
position, and stood before me, pale" as a
corpse, Dut with the light 01 iorty aveog
: MISCELLAKEQUS. t
Ana to those Soldiers from 6ther Con
'.l- federate States who were 1X111- V
J .' ed or Bled In this Slote. .
THE MONUMENT TO COST f 30,O0O.
milE CbaNEIt STONE,' it Is proposed, shall
1 D3 lata as sooa as ine receipts win permit.
3,000 Prises, valued at (S 0,0C0) Five Hun
dred Thousand Dollars.?-That amount, -
' - only, In Ticket?, to bo sold. t , . . :
For cvorv Five Dollars subscribed there w ill
be given a certificate of. Li o Membership to
the Monumental Association. This certifi
cate will entitle the owner thereof to an equal
interest in the following property, to be dis
tributed as snoh as the requisite number of
Shares are sold, to wit: c- , - i: f
First, nine Hundred and One Acres of Land
In LincolnCounty, Georgia, on which are the
well known ALi cruder Gold and Copper Mines,
valued at.........................;. ..il&y00
And to Berenteen Hundred and Forty-Four
Shares In One Hundred -Thousand sJDoliais Of
United (states currency, to-wlc :
1 ,i Share of a'AO..,..... ...... .....io,OOD
V. 2..VXX:... a,000
2. 00 20 000
1,0 0.. bi.. 13,000
V 303 10.000
10J.. ...................... 10.000
5 10.000
10.
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on thh
DAT ICT'PWTi'OQ mn
..vZir ! XttAU. (Daily.
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10.0001 faye Wilmington (Union n."..
...... ....... ......... 10,000 1 Arrive at Florence..... 8:50 l
-1 Arrive at Jtinesville :13a i
RealEstateoffered by tttiSo "it
9iUfens,io the con ted-1 ""iBtoa -r.n
1153 "AU DAILY (SuWi,T '
EXCEPTED.) M8USIAY
. t ?i f.
story leeuns, it is irue. a no room ueavuy , rtol?- fihe exclaimed. 4 It is a forserv
waioscoated with dark wood, the i caiei i of f?om beginning to end!-Nell HarrisTyou
books ot all tlnKS and of all varieties, tjie toofc tare of Austin Benedict i& Ms last
long windows npmy arapecr wiin ecanes hoursf . nva
brocade, - lined with exquisite lace; the . And DOw the proud head of Margaret
thick, so t carpet vqf mottled, green, the Hastings was buried in my lap.
' i r. from IteuloeSj.,:
LorrsviLLB, March
9.
The shertff of Clark county, lnd has been
sued foiX5.ovia tac jfeJerai court, qa the
charge of not uslnic dne, diligence when tbo
mob bung Squire Taylornegro, for complicity
In the Park county murder, The complainant
Is Taylor's "son. - , ' J - . .y J
Governor ,Yarmotb, of Louisiana, passed
. eastward losj..'ys;j,--'j.;,t;.: '
v. . From Pennsylvania.;; V.".
t - .; .-. Plabxlphhua Mrch 9. .
' The merchants, of this city , jrave JohnW.
Forney a eomptlfnentarv dlsner. vesterdavi at
the Academyof Mnsic. president Grant was
uu unutt. i .
.-., . , . . From MJssoiuri. ;. ,
.- - 8t. Louis. March 9.
" The action of the lower bonse of the Leels
lature indicates the defeat ot the 18,000,000
railroad scheme. "
CbSa, tli Barklf 04 a druhkard, shot himself
and wile ut4iy yesterday,
it-
if
ket Irregular.
; -I:-, " r . " . Norfolk." March 9.
Cotton Low Middling 21 cents. Net receipts
655 bales. Exports coastwise : naies.
Block 4t243 bales. The market closed quiet.
: V0-J0..frU SAtiwiAun; MareVy,
'. Cotton Mlddlinsr 2l9tf 1 cents. J Het re-
ceipts-jD92 bales. Exports to continent 2,118
ales: coastwise 407 bales. - sales ew oaies.
Stock 52.C93 bales. The. market Is firm with
fair demand, offerlajg lbhl ,; r V n
FOREIGN ttAUKETB.
- - London. March 9 Noon.
Consols tor monev 929. United States bonds
-5Vfiu's pf S2&.t f : j , h ,r
', t i ii . T , k or- ...
I. aits uuuibo-kcuo mu uiv.
K Livxrpool. March 9 Noon.
Cotton Uplanda HKOIW; Orieans lld.
Market quleL
1 . : -LAX5R.
Cotton quiet Uplanda HKQUd; Origan a
HHd. oa es .io,ouo: bales; lor speculation ana
export 3.0U0 bales.
BreadstaCsdnl)
Turkish lounzes. the quaint chairs, luxu
xiously upholstered, the bronzes, on the
manttl and in niches ana corners Dronzes
that told old stories ot mythology, the
engravings on iba'wall, the littlh gems in
oil selected for their wonderful coloring
an autumn scene, a burning ship, a group
of German peasantf; the glowing fire of
sea coaV and the polished hearth and len
dcr all appealed to.the loveof the beau
tiful" and the picturesque, while the cold,
unceasing rain, 1 he bare, gaunt Jrees, the
driDDiDg shrubbery, and the blanched
grass drove the thoughts within for solace
and amusement. - , : - ' -
' The inkstand thatMag Hastings referred
to was a pretty affair - in ewiss - carving.
It represented two little peasants carrying
water, the bucket suspended trom a pnie
resting in a hand ot each. Of course tbo
From the Firet-clasa
well-known patriotic (
erate Monumental At
Pilzes have been selected, and added to the
O y5. . . . n. t . n . 1 Ia.v. Wllm4-1A-
with the Large ltesldence, Sore, etc., ana Arrive aw wrence ; ,?2F
the Georirla itauroad. twenty mues from jl.Ui
eruBta.- l'ay inar an annual yield of . Fifteen
Thousand uouars. : , , 5, . - r: .
1 . T-mnr trrfnixr I AaV JKXpreSS Train Onlxr ni r,",,VW A.H
Broad Btrefct..rThe outiaing is ot uncK, tr " 7 i4Uin WU1 run dT4T
Leave-Columbia. 8:A.2
Arrive at Fl0Yenc4B.1V Bijopu i
Arrive at Wilmineton.." 1,:0P.1
kI took. care of him when he was ill,"
I replied. .s 1 - "V ,
"And he loved the woman he believed
.to be false to the last ?y
l IIe loved woman -
)Ob, Nell! Nelll what shall I do? How
csn I ever live, now that I know he died
with that .Cruel impression of me ?" inter
rupted poor Mag, giving me no opportuni
ty? to explain .myself. . "You took care of
him you made him -comfortable you
kissed him when he was dying; and I loved
and despised, I - c
,': It was about time for me to'insist upon
being listened to, so I said: '
: 4'Stop a minute, Mag, darling. I did all
I could lor Austin Benedict's comfort, and
have kissed birr a great many times,-but
not when he was dying, Mag, for he hasn't
at
Jlf0i c. jnxDERt v
- Gen'i Sud'i.
Yll. & Weldon Ra.Uoad
' Company,
Change of Schedule.
ON AND AFTER THE 21st IKnu.
PASSENGER TBA1NS will
Station at :15 A. M. and bm w "J
n l a.vj jv. ai. null nivj r i -
vt . . -
rcowujr iu a uauu ui catu. vi wuub i .a , i u, v, ..-. ,i;v.
. r r v " . Viw t ' ea uiat ieat io-aay, ana ana "
and the pole was the pen rack. It was ...tow ik. - .it m. 9 ..m
i . i ... a J li Ma a m , vww nvi aa aaa a i cksivs
poetic and waW .at fi" Charles, who had. entered softly with his
as pretty a trifle for a .library tableas one latchHcy n . : ; . -; ... f H.
would wishto see. , mwi,.; ?- irr6t-; t s-a s- - --i.u.
if u a w ad aaMuu s a ckvu iu si is a
. . WisaiaoTOK. March 9.
. TbeVe was no session of Congress to-day.
Boutwell la convalescent. .v ;
The Japanese are to visit Mount Vernon.
Tbe8euate Sub Committee. on Commerce,
, composed of KcOo&sr. Cprhett and Ylckers,
bavu finarry agreed upon a bill . First, allowing;
malertalfdr'tbecaarnctlod of steamship by
. eectioua or otberwlselio be entered do tr free.
allowing a drawback. ; Second, 8blp supplies
and coal to be. withdrawn, from - bond,! doty
Tree. Third, American vessers registered in
foreliro countries are allowed to register as
American ve ssels within two years. Fourth,
"tstewmsmpeei -mreln-etHia -ol-nt teas ttiea
one thuusaud tonaxnay- bo parchased and be
entitled to American re it liter. ."Fifth. Ia -case
of war al( of sal chips "nJay, pe Osed to the
'marine service by the Government by porchase
.orappolutmert . . : '". -r j."... '-
ri'Tv .rCAB LJS DlHPATch KM . ;' '-' )
J:; . ;- - u -: Losdoti. March 9.
The amount contHbot ei to Chicago through-
oat itugiana was xica.uuu. ...
. .w-'!';?? n. Paris, March 9." ;
The Assembly Committee on the reoreanl
.satlon of the arpjy tavo resolved, to disregard
t lv ,nirrMtiAnit f OAs.lv' if intitttr a! Atfr. -
The German Govej-nmeot has oftlciallv In
formed the French Minister on Foreign Affairs
of the pardon of all the Frenchmen in the Ger
man fortresses, 'vvt'-
A Home newspaper states "that Gaixpeppl
xaazzin: is recruiuog in Ayroi ior an luvayon
.The TribueaT lo the trial of parttea for blrn-
inu church propeity durloir the reijrn of the
v Commune sentenced one to deatb anj another
- w iujpriBuoiueDb ior me. - . r ,
.Tejeerspbic communlcalloo has been estab'-
lished between France and the Island ot Goada
commekcial:
v I LMItf G TON A IlILET.
x ' 8TAB OFFICE, March 9.
8PIRITS TURPENTINE Sales of 9 casks
st 78X cents gallon for Southern packages.
Market quiet and has declined cent.
; ROSIN No siles reported. ,: :
CRUDE TURrENTINE.-Small-sales at
at W 00 for Hard sod $6 00 fox Yellow Dip and
TAR Sales of 249 bbls at $2 75 V bbl.
CuTTQN-Sales of 116 bales as follows: 10 at
19X, 12 t 20, 1 at 20 4 at 20, W at 21 and
28 at 21 cents.
, CORN Sales of 1,500 bushels at 81 cents 9
The story is , a sad one, Mag,", said I.
"Itvillgiyeypu tbe blues for therest of
the 6&j.n .:.i:.:v. 1 1':;"'
"So much the 1 better," she answeredj
with a true dramatic love of the : horrible
8Q much the better. Yd like to be
per, for Mag was so (till I didn't know but
that she was dead. " "-- '
'Here P said tbe dear fellow,' bounding
forward. He stopped snddenly at the sight
of the figure at my feet. . "In tbe'name of
A little dash, of; imaginative .sorrow , is TOJV?irfU?JSil
MA-RINK.
needed to ielieve this perfect enjovment.
A. little shade throws out the good points
of any thing, you know. Isn,t itso, pet?"
and she pinched the little appendage dig
nified by the name of tail till a sharp yelp
came out of the soil white mass in her arms.
"There, I told you so, pet; now you,ll know
what true" repose is." ; : v -
"I should scold you, ilag " said 1. "it it
were the least use in the; world. Bat yon
are incorri-rible. so l will co on. Time
..will give you shadow enough, .n
uuuui, .,- . , . . .
"When. I was in Venice " I com-
One faint err from Ma cr. and she was a
dead weight iq : Austin Benedict's arms.
That was answer enough. . .
Such' a day as that was 1 " Between
swoon?, explanations and embraces my
mind got to running, upon lunatic asylums;
but the sun set clear and my reason remain
ed unobscu red. There was a weddiDgthat
same eveoigog in that same iibraryandin
all the happiness I ever witnessed Charles'
on
three stories high, 134x70 feet, alned
J6,000. : ' i'
Sd. THE SOLITUDE PLANTATION," In t dec 20-tf
Russell county, Alabama, on, the Unattahoo
chee Hirer, with elegant and cODnmodioAa im
provements. The average rental, since t4,.
iiaa been over seven (f',ouoj xnooaana uoiiar
4th.--That Larsre Brick Residence and Store
rm Northviut. cornAr of Itrmd nd Oentrn
Btreeis, . known as the Phinlzy or liaudry j Omoa Chixv Ekguisr and Gsml fin
House. Rent Two Thousand Dollars. '. - - I r . ' u cc?
ah The Rogers' flouserbn Greene street, i - a,tnr0TOi N. Dec. 20th, 18.
a new ana eieguni AsricK nesiaenee, in most
eestrabie portion or that , Deauurui street.
Valieaatfi8,uoo. ..,; ;
6th. Flat Bash, with 120 Acres of Ltnd, half
s mile from city limits, the elegant Suburban
Residence of Antolne i'oliain, Esq., m good.
A,4 V.1n.I . .111 nAt
7th. The Dearine House, a lareo and com-
knodious Residence, with Thirty City Lots
69xl0 feet, fronting on McKinne and Carnea
streets, vaiuea at ie,wj..
' th- Stanton Residence and Orchard, on the
Georgia Railroad. Valued at 3,O0J. ' - ' r
ALtO 1 Share of One Hundred Bales Cotton.
- l Fifty.. : ..;. "
1 " Tweaty-Flve " " ' .":
- 244 Shares of One Bale each. 1 1
' The bales to average 40Q pounds, and class
Llvernool Middling.
The value or the separate Interest to which
the holder of each Certificate will be entitled,
will be be determined bv the Commissioners.
who will announce 10 the public the manner,
th time, and Dlace of the distribution.
The following gentlemen have consented to
act as Commissioners and will, either by a
ommlttee from their own bodv or bvSDeolal
Trustees appointed by themselTes, receive
and take proper charge of the money for the
Monument, as well as the Real instate and the
U. 8. Curr ncy osared as inducements tor
subscription, ana will determine upon the
plan for the alanument, the Inscription there-,
on, the site therefor, select an orator for the
occasion, and regulate the ceremonies to be
observed when the corner stoae is laid, via.:
. uenerais A-.-AioLaws, a it. wngnt; m. a.
Stovalk W. AL Gardner and Goode tirgan.Col.
C tsnead, Cou Wm. P. Crawford, Maj: Jos. B.
Cu naming, George T. Jaekson. Major "Joseph
GanahL mal. L P, Girardey, Hon. it. II. May,
Adam Johnston,' Jonathan 11: Miller, W. U.
uoxKirion. J.lK isntt, uenry.Aioore,,i r. w, ui.
Agents are allowed twenty per cent. They
are required . to pay their own expenses ;
Tickets and Circulars alone beiagforniahed to
them. They will remit weekly the amounts
FREIGHT TRAINS will leaye tri-w-rtw ..'
J:15 A. M., and arrive at 1:40 P. M.
EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAILS will leare It
x mt. au, unu arrive at 11 A. Id.
ON SUNDAYS, the 8:45 P. M. and iu 1 u
train ONLY will be run.
; . JOHN F. DIVINE, ,
dec 20-tf . General Superintendent
r BAWfflOSE 'AHD WM
ST E AM SHIP LINE,
ARRIVED.
menced. ! r '. r ''" ' 1
In Venice V exclaimed Mag, sitting
Slmr D MrcbUoa,GarrUoo,FsycUeville, bolt upright. and giving tbe little dump:
-SJ'SiSS'd i.vm; "8 of poodle pinch that brongh out
-. ... . ' ' ' "
U U lieuosset. , ; ' ' , .
8c br Jessie 8 Clark, Hark, Baltimore, F W
and mine thrown in I know 1 never saw
- -M-. . . a 1 AB-a mm . -m ,&.--. ii..x...a irM 1 ... . - . ....-
iwccum. sou juiirAUiua ucqcuivv. juag 1 (no commissions wiu oe aeuuotea irom
didn't give me time to get to the inkstand, ???? - 1fi1vw. rM
0 . . .. . . . . , 1 1 . On account 01 the vorv trreftt labor reauired
so you must imagine too nistory OI tuat. 1 of the General Agents, the offered services ot J.
: . .. , .. 1 ' I one or more prominent gentlemen, well ana
SPIRITS OF TURPENTINE. 2SSaS3.:
f! I Partus rlotiiilnir tn annt.HVtnta tn t ha XTrwan
Kerebner, with 11.600 bushels corn.'
Bchr Francis Payne, Hvde county. Nor-
lnrop cc gumming, wun l.ouu Dusbeis corn.
; r - CLEARED.
' Stmr. North ' 6tate. Green. Pavettellle
Lll DeRosseL . .- -.-''
tttmr ,-D Murchi8on. Garrison. Favette-s
wie, viuiamaz uurcnison.
fichr cnas W Holt. Hart. Boston. J H Cfaad-
bonrn dt Co. . .- . ' .
jneoane, cargo oy wuiard Bros. --
-'- : .. -Try,. t ..i
r vi-t PER RIVeTsTJMI 'V '
. -r
oir jMono Dtaie os nois rosin, u ao sots.
18 do turpt. 2 do tar. 1 bale cotton. F W
Kerchncr, L U DeRos&et. J M Woodr. A Al-
oermao. ' - . -
8tmr Morchisdh 9 bales cotton. 4 b61s snts.
3 do tosli. 103 do Ur,20 tfo wine. 10 bales
yarn, wimams s Mnrcmson, o U Parsley 4c
j si Ua ii iiiwuie u
Co, A Alderman.
. tCPOKT8
COASTWISE.
.3
r -Newbern is abont to organize
aboardof tradewv'V'-.'i.V'.j- '"i J-"'V'V
t Tarboro claims to have the
youngest, preacher in the State.
1 The Sontbern Baptist Con
vention meets In Raleigh May the 9th.
t i A Eteamer -hasT comrnepced
running between Kewbern and KinstVn.;
f Tbo new; organ In tWlil E.
Church at Newbern is ready ior service. :,
A Masonic Lodsre was orfratf
thing as the mention of a foreign and de- Ixed in Elizabe.nl City on Monday night
ir.XLd month of m .t.lhere fi!?a' ol-?t " fS&W?
Charles came to me one day" (Charles is ? '1' ' ' - ' : ? -'t i .
my husband) "from a long tram p ; about - Tho name . otiH6n. George
the Palazzo Loredon, the Ca'd' Oro you Howard has been suggested for Lieutenant
know what' I mean the one built in the Governor.: " ' , ci i '.'- a: k?-
aixteenth centuryfio the oriental sty and 1; If respondent of be Gold-
Kstoredtby ileTagTioni the celebrated W3en siting from Onslow coun-
itaE"impatiently, "I J,Tecqmmen?s,iion. lidgman, as
Ilaven't I been there I I r ".v:"T -r 7 " T
a most spiteful yelp. "When were you ever
iaiVenice ?" - ; A.xX '
1 W by, you know Mag, that I was abroad
more than two years. In fact, .1 had just
returned when you and I became acquaint
ed," I replied, wondering a little at the un
usual interest she appeared to take in the
commencement ofmyjstory.y ; ' .. -: , -
"un,i Knew tnat, soe repuea rvui i
never beard too say aoytning aoouc
Venice,w again -reclining and closing - htr
eyes as-much ay to say.- w on. I am
at sv loss to conceive- what made me so
foolish as to disturb myself for so slight a
Parties desiring to contribute to the Monti
menu and who do not with to participate in
the award, will receive a special receipt.' The
money will be turne ' over to tue Treasurer,
and will be appioprlated to the Monument
without any aedaciion whatever. .
' L, A A. H. veLAff8,Oen. Ag ;
,V So 3 wld P. O. Range, Molntoabt4
....-.- .- ,;a Augusta, ua.
Mrs. Carlton Belt, Coleman House, N. Yl, Hies
wary Jaxia uuie, .eiauoia. o. J. uon. was.
..M. bmythe, Augusta, Ua.; Major Jonn Dun
woody, v ashington, Ga,; E, li. Mai tin, Esq.,
Tuscaloosa, Ala., Traveling- Agents.
-mar 9-&moe "7, , , - :y--
Wilminglir Ice House,
5 i ice 1 Ice i;Ice 'iszvti r
Composed of the First Clast SteaBuinpi
BEBECCA CLYDE.. . .Capt. 1. C ChlMt
X.TJCI1I.E... ...... 1 Capt. D, J, Price
BOLITAB........ Capt. Wa. Eians
"Will hereafter sail from Baltimore and W
;,i . mlngton
. EVERY FIVE BATS.
THE STEAMSHIP BEBECCA CLTDI
Xvill sail from wharf f dot of Chesnut street,
Tuesday morning, March 12th.
1 For Freight engagements apply to
xmar 10-tf ( ; v , A. P. CAZAPX.
PhiladelpHa and Bouftb
6 Ilail Steamship Iine. ;
THE FAST AND FAVORITE BTa-affltf, 7
TV
E are Kt PECTIITQ A ITTLL SUP? LY of
1 i Tvr
SO
lope.
From New Tork.-
Bo'stox Schr Chas W Holt 197.483 feet
. US U Vili
The following is tbe bank statement : Loans
; decrease, nearly $1,000,000; specie Increase.
over u.uw; legai lenaers increase, oo,OUO;
ucJuaiLe uecreaar wny a trtno. ' -
:.: ' ' ' ' ' Marlne Bf saysters.
. - - . k "' Nob folk, March 9.
. 1 ne scaOQoer xrankiio baa arrived here from
. Jac&sonvllle, lonng her sails on the trip. She
reports two vessels ashore near Ilatteras. v
i" '.'.'..: ! . ;'s FoBTttESS Mojntog. Marh 0
' Brig Harriet from. Aquadella. reports fear-
. m weamer on ine coast; sue wss 27 days
north of Ua!tteras; passed on the 4tb. 70 mllea
' ', southeast of Capelicnry, a water logged ship
with toLzzeumaat Standing ; aUo passed sooth
er. wreck yesterday 20, miles eaat'ape! Henry.
; . FOREIGN.
LrrmpooL-Br
rosin, "
know all about it.
wasn't I born there I haven't I always lived
there t didn't the Doge ot Venice christen
me f didn't I draw my first breath on tbe
LCB
Vrhloh .wlllbe.sold on the -most reasonable
terms-not to exceed :'A:::'-S-.
'' ' -'; OSe'cENT -PER POtiND RETAIL ''i'
"jS Depots will bo established for the ae-
- '" - ' '-" . .- 11 - ..'iivt. .:... '"
commodation of our patrons. .-.. ; .; .
aft, ,-. - --.
Bark Tarplan 3,429 bbls
. ... -
i?AVAKSAH. If arch O
Capt. Black, of tbe schooner Abna flimras',
f-om Nassau, reports lbt on the5 eth InsUat,
O en in 1st. ol, ion. SO 20, 75 miles southeast
c. -.ibee, iaw a 6L!p on Ore, wltb3 schooners
:.. From Tlrglnla. ' - . ' ;
, '. Wakkestom. March 0'
In the Conference to-day the comtnittee of
lr iniry sppoinvea to inquir latothe. rumors
re -'J,lox the mlnlaterlal character of Rev. L.
1) nci n, -nea ioui, in. tneir jo-ment.
.. .a to citcau xprcion of
. onh;lan 01 ine raertis. or toe cause In sut mea
r nre to Inculpate the accused, recommend tbt
an lnT--tl'atiyo v rpaae ooder the direction
of tl. , . l V-v ! C '7 o( the , J'ast Baltimore
diHr. u The report waa adopted.
Ao f 'tbenllcated report has been reeeWed
"re, 'chfets forth that .the girl who made
ts azainst Dr. Huston now denies
alkztlons under bcr oath and
-1 v.aa lastlatcl by ceruia par
-hlcito scrtu-3 others. Vhe
r. I! i 's former servant,
...rates Dr. Huston
- a geutleraau and
.' t "" '
Ls t-kca place la behalf
t.'.iivic-the v;t cla thin
Is evenlcz for Washing'
4 spirits, atd ttizo doubt
I-I8T OPVESSELS,,.,;;
In the OPort of TVUmlnztoa, nareb7tb.
jrrifsmMiHipa. r-i i-h-
SlftropblIs;COstner, dla, A DCaaaox
lVClyde, Chllds, dls, A D Cazaux. X
' barques. .;
German Wlllr &. Emmv Ehrenrelpn .AA-
Europe, Wlllard Bros. ; , ,
vuerman William Kisker, Bormucer, dg,
Europe,, Jas Anderson A Co.
f '. f S-J- - r RIG3. .-. iv"-- r
Br Wlnogene,' Hammond, lajfEurbpe; Har
riss & Howell.1' - - -5- - - -
. Be Maud, Thomasv Id?, layarpool, y Vlck &
Carrie Porinton. Uncoo. Tax. Havana. E
jwiaacr con. . i . . . - y i i-,m 1
Brig Altevela, Con ins, dls, E Kidder & Son.
X BCIlOONERS. '(
8 A HofTratn, Hoffman, , dia, Harries &
Howell. ' . - -SB
Wheeler' Corson, Vlck & Mebane.
1 W WUe,, My, ldg. Boston, - Williams &
Murchison. ' . . , 4 .
Ben. Davls dls, Williams & Murchleon.
Chas E Hllller. Proctor, wtg.nnaster.
-Bchr R 8 Graham, 8mltb, Idg, Philadelphia,
t
Joseuh BflTmor. PnrArt AAv PhlUdplrshU
sfrlss & Howell ..
' W BUter, Watts, Boston dis G G Barker A
CO. , i; '-i,' " ", ":.
John,- William, dls,' Wlllfains AMurcblsbn.
waony uoimes, Bragg,, dls, rlarrlsa &
, Jesse's Clark," Clark, dls, F ,W Kerebner.
COiSHAJCE3
?.r2-v, Mebane, F W Kerch-.
r'rTT v.-l e H. Murray &
p ilfliiwiclaf R 1 vvtli,v Aaron fe r, J Lyon,
f H?J ? i a fii'ii' Geo r French, Wm
Buttoo, J 8 ULgbltL Tho. U Bmlth, J Todd, W
H Farrar, BranhUd & Co, Johnsoi & B. 1 '
i -Tbo store .of KoabHicks,;of
weldon. was entered on, Thursday, night,-
by .a negro man, and several hundred.
Bridge ot Sighs ? and wasn't I one of M'lle. Pounds of bacon,' &c, taken. 'The thief
Taglioni's pupils ? .06 ahead and tell me 1 has been arrested. ; v " 5 ,
what Charles said when be cams back from I :.,. fY . .Tnlin T. "Rrlrlfroi-a I
m m T a-a a . - - ha. a " war v a
address
St present. ;r r n V v, 7-' I aacmhlA , ati fit T.nnl on h v fnnfth
I had seen Margaret in many strange Ur,i, t nr.-, ; . ;-,
moods, but never felt .Jjer to bo eo incors. - ".i:-,,
rierible as unori this occasion. - However 1 1 series 01 vxjncecia win oe
resumed ithoot appeariDg to rechsrk it. ffiyen by the M4E. Sabhathl School in
i mh iecdiw. WFr Bim), I i 0 a!
. , i.-n.u ... ., .1 11 n . I,'.'
HOET CAKJIO T - B DI I T 1
; 7 'Tpr BlsMiM WfeUsi I I ,;irS
But the Diamond Spectacles will Preserve It.
his tramp about the Ca'd'Oro. But never Edgecombe; hag 1 invited to ad
mind the architecture. I'm not building the-N4lloBi Agricultural Conventi
youreyes'ightnse these'Perfeci
ground irom Minute Urvstal Per.
r . - . . . . . rF : -
TF you value
L; Lenses,
t . .
Dies, mettea togetaer,ana aenve their name
" Diamond" on account or their Hardness and
jjruuaocy. iney win last many years with-
am shan aw-m an1 w- m . a .
'Cbarles came in abd; said. hastily. Washington, on the 12th, 13lh, and 15th f V in Vaet" m an
Nell. tellPedro to cet no a nice lunch 1 insts., lor the purpose of raising funds to I Optical Manuflicturing coew York. .,-, -
Just as quick at he can; I have brought assist in rebuilding their churchy v.t
clkall NAfi(ma) IiSm -a-maS k a.ik .1a ml
u.u, Mr. Bonitz, editor of the Goldsbororifgs- mington, c from whom they can only be
us.;: I have taken a sUance fancy to ; tbe - .recemlr had occasion to-Csend a 3a02
ieuow, ana snouitt nice to nave him if nere - .:r..4 ffj--s..!--i,k tu upqa
ill certain-1 xr.- . - -7 j?t-is-j r
D. Grimsley, a prominent radicals f Greene
county, to meet him in vtrginis.-ftrims'ey
accepted the invitation, : and at the time
jset for the m
pearance at
behold I the valianfTGrimsley was ition est
inventus, and so continued to.. tRe end of
.the chapter.rr -'T'-ift'vl
MiaOT J . A NEQTJa.
we couldake care ot him. He will certain
ly die if somebody don't take an interest in
him.' So I hurried around, and after a
little time Pedro and I " ; ' 'i -
'Oh, never mind about the lunch V in
terrupted Mag: again, without opening her
eyes, and with a little tremolo in her voice
which I could not. finderstand. "Proceed
with the man I ..Animals', always' interest
me more thablfood -
'You would not call"' Austin Benedict an
animal If you could see him once,n I replied
a llitle indignant, and was abont to add
that I didn't wish Charles mixed up with
species either, .when over went the lapdog
on to the lounge, and Mag saidy. irritably:
t4I. believe that . animal . thinks' ."I have
nothing to"do but to make mi lap into bed
fux hii convenience.' pGovorr, Bell, AustW
Benedict V yAusttdJ' Benedict isj a good
nsme Til bet jaay new, solitaite'regainst
three cents that his character was aa utonv
as his cognomen.. A man; called Austin A.8h,r$lvl0 to $1-15 "per lLoad :
Benedict would do wtv-vt be considered to -" " ' " " -
be right jf by so doing it killed him and
everybody he was acquainted with. I wish
1 you would rinrj.for some wine, Nell, I am
FULLrihIHE
;tx. ii't
oeeting Mr: Bmade his ap- Imp Q 1 1 Q dl and; D dm fai 1 C
the Specified place, bario.and '-V rf;:'" 4f t
-GIGRSOS
Kpea and ToT)accdo,
: mod!:X7oodl
PRECIS
!
9. an.d.?lMaelc, $r'20 to $1 25
per.Loa4; $4 60perCord.?f'
By
r - ? : - ex - if-
PIUOTT. :
'JO BJgu of the rMcJnatlnjr- IndUn cGlrl.-S
mar 7-tf .
; 04 40 per Cord.
febss-tf
O. G. PARSLEY CO.
AT COST: FOR ANOTHER-" WEES'
TO XA.KB HOOM FOR ' -
Great Bargains I The Store Is Crowded Dally.
PIONEEBV
,'''.!. wavvw nriirri.lT
k vpia-tn iivua. .-.-- '
TX7iLL BTTN THE FOLLOWWfi l"gT
W nibetwwn Philadelpnla
Wednesdat.i - Feb. 7i
'-Mb. w . . A-
xnursaay, H
Friday, .
Batnrday, '
Bunuay,.
Tu sday, -W
dnesday, ;
T i nrsday, ' j
M
March 8
Ml 3
AprU 6
May
..... ,o-.- 19
June ?
X8
Joly s
. , iS
2
16
Wednesday
Thursday!
iatnraay,
Sanday,
it
M
Monday,
Tuesday.
Wednesday,
Thursdy
u
u '
reb.1
jaiyw
Si
! . rer might; apply to ;
Third Street, Philadelphia 1
ITomliiieforlleri
t-THE A SO. 1 BTAau
t
-tjJ'
j' - ' -r n .
TT -RT R O P
Tmtl sali from KwrTWg W g
W March tnd, and usall from (
0a ihursday; March 7th. ; ulyto
: Tor rreight "Wf
: fnr 1-tf ' .
Salt 1
tf nA8ACJ
JJLsUUU
For sale by
, dec 7-tf
It -
OULDli
Paeon ! Bacon
i'nA'AAA UJ3. ?'
JLUUUUUrir
Forsale-by
junstl-tf
0
?