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',- '' y: A 1 '.,.7 i-V jbsub mm. ft mut. 7 MONDAY, AriIt, 1, 187. HMS. Liai'f, oivr r,... .its no " " fll ni.itmia. . . ... Aeaal Weeki,,, owe t.-iiiii j " ' ! months., ..v" J " Weekly. mt ... i lUtrtllilft. . la 4 BTAfp coNrtcmwM. ' ; The ft I at Cuerentioa of th Ik-mo-alie-Conerrative Ferly of Kurh Cnro 1in'm WCcl Bt OllBBKIIBOBO. Hiiibi.. tbe First day of Ma mat. Delegate, to th convention will I pasaej or tha several railroad &w on . , ., ' - ' '"'-' i larai, ,i , ' - t ' " ... Coi-rrt Coiivbktioii. Th Conserve tire and Iemoratie aitlwn of Wak county will hold a convention at tb tourt-booje, in ttiia city, oa Saturday, April ltyh, 1873, for tin pmpme of lUc ting Jelgatc fo represent Ui Bounty in the appmarhing Wat Oonrention, t - Orcedy essd, fa '"tm ut"n Vrimitioo Cr,th ciwning campaign. C'halriiitobf townt-lilp emmUtcr-ar r quested to bolt primary meetings la ihaif respective biwnsbip and -lect Jclrgttc to at tend this (county) eonewtlmi, 1 I ; "V ,7 . ; G. H. P5i()VV : CA'. Cinty K-teeutiet pimmiltti: sntiMrnx st'i'Kiiron (Ttt'nr., f Thia tribunal was ia session last week and will continue during Hie pw-srnt week. Judge Moore pti-si.liiig. Tbe docket i lii!y, ui1 contains one capital raws r h'u h will M fried tail H-k; Ou Tliursd ' last tha ease of the (Mate r. JuDita Hollotnao and Jatuet VlUj, on aiaig of kukliuing ia ineaeaturn ar! of Ihia cinmty, mured from Wake to Johnnten by lb difrndanta, waa die- inieeil f. - ... I.,ll..inn and 'lU f were ikfrnital'kj M'-aer. A. M. Lew Uiwge V. rttroag and. Th. BiIh-. Th' priiM ipal wit the alale wail on".8aoi. CK'Wfnta, ,w hoM f' hararter tha" frlitf' t3mt . tuuiplculy abatierud ; and. aa tliira waa no other etidem'e oa whii ti the lary could ,rl for a Minciif ion. tlier returned a rer- i... ..r ...n,.. I- L.u... .... ..:., iafier k-atiug the jury box. ; TUe conduct i and bimriug af Jodga Mnore upon tlte benilt ha herrtofure beea the aulij.it of conirratulation and baa gi ven BatiifarUinT to the W generally, On the orrantun of thia trial, bnwerer, lit . ia aaid to have fnllin In the eatimatioa of of all hitcllgent and rigbt thinking men. Ilia tbrg to ' the Jnrt to apukea til hi 4tape-h fit tha proteculion,' delivered' with an anlrcoinlng diaplay of feeling and bad temper., , A before atated, ilie Btate'l a itneaa, f 'lemeuta, waa ahowa to be a wortlileM character unwor thy of belief In regard to bad character, Judge Moore ia aaid to hara correctly . laid dowa tha law, hi 1st at tha nam time be went out of hie way to blind lb Jury to th etTiict of bad character at tempting, aa to apeak, to explain aw a J the la relating to the mutter. He re- minded tlip jury of -Mary MagJllenwli at one time, be acid, wa a fallen woman, Lut who waa bow the brightcetjewel that glitter! In the coronet nf the church, aB3 be reuiinJi'd . them that area t'briat had rift-l veil the doetaratioa e4 th thief oa ilia t'ruaa. Thia . cfTurt ' ol Judge Moors Iiim not ilnne r relit to him, and it tffi-ct upon the Jury aiay lie Infirroit from the fiu:t that the do feu J iiiln wire acijiiitud in l.wi than ti niiimlca after the jury bad left tb box. - ..... f , The anuouocemcnt that Dr. Howard, an American c-Uijttj ay the Boaton '"M ia to b iinniciiintL'ly. tranaported to Ppanish penal colony in Africa, appear to bar no more efluct upon oiir aomnolent bia long incarceratioo in Cuba. The caae of Dr. Howard la aiming the Dioat atrov eiou of the large number (a which Anic .vkaui titittm V bwea euUageit wiiaout iutorfi-mice front tha goreroment wblca owci tlicm pnHectiim, Ilia actnatlrtn b that of hoatility to the Hp.uikh anthart-th-e, and bit conriction, under - the nil of Yoluutecr in Havana, wa bated upoa the finding of a medkiue cheat, aold by hiia mine time bstiore, In the band of a patriot army luryeon. Upon thia eviduuee Vf. Howard haa bwa held in priaon for ' long time, and now it to be rent to Africa to Ubor with th utuUHactor of the Pparuli prison. Tt It u not, seceaaary to ConsiJir what abort work would bare bero made with the perpetrator of tbb tiutne had fr. Howard been to forta - nuteea to enjty th pririh-ge oi Britiaa l iliifinhip, for the contrail would b toe humiliating. Ail that can be anked i that our aJiuiui.itratlon ah ill for one m incut turn from the D abaorbing buainca f tiling up- it owa renomination, ana J'K'lc alit-r the aafi'ty m aurcitiaena ana the diguity of our nation. While th jiresi ji nt.aod the ataite department are - wholly (.'iVicB up to penonal politUa, , can hmk for notliiug baler than inaulii and outrage elsewhere. !. Waojt lm th Biue Knj Vi e publish to diy a car I from John O, Jl ('of. Ion, uj"tiiilinj..it ot the bopiial of the fHuiu-utiary, in .rvlatio.-i to a niat ur rivalling lu In kdiia of a cjuvn't by the pilar 1, In the puitenli.irr. Ko 1 k of time our i"iiiiiiefl' on lliis affiir must be dtfeireJ.; Irt the reader f the card, in the iin .!r,iuie, ak him If " I'poii . horn d es tli" blune r-t f" , Cau I!itt..-- Jiio, Hln. one of the i;li. it di.tii!.- torn liaa-lotpb, reettlr ri'iiui.iUi'.l by C'uiniiii'.ji.iiier halfer, pare l li i i.h rii.Uy, auJ on fcilar.jiy left for I In i . ' ' ''' (rromour CxTMponitmtl' , , Thb Jwaav UikKt BAr,rr AoXuiofift.K. .. !. Bt, Nityoi in, N. U Mart t,h. M' U. KDtTiRil': !b pw"i iinrn til ball ttf liw . bI 9"f af ttiui h-i" a ly or ta I iTtl th ftr-yi - tor ksnfnif eiitt ttie ntliryW, lnf I pinwcjlJ bitta anil ail. " I am ttl thene ar atxit on nindn- milt of Ml win In tht ImiUlihy; en illtavaf "No," be wpliwl. "1 Hiink . ImH tliara iaone tluMmail yardmrf rrirtini m thehailaot flm ,nml euaa,. WK) ynl, in wll h"Ue, WiH-h ami .jO.OOO. "Kir.'' I MTfif, . " M " k li after the Ix-tl InO' In 4rrnl : in tUm infl h kidirjt. 4 In all. we f ni ploy four bunilreil and Biry pcrnonn in tli ily 8O01 fiH-, and by crwdiiir f' r tonrt'ntiiHM, c We n and hare oiiui-aip-4 to Ukc ! mrrof IWiO." tlm h ivu the " JtwutauU? we were'tnltl tht-m wi re afrtanlly himdml. milm l Ml wire kading tu WW immi lhtiiu;li kTl in iUm iMwiitfot. on the riwdf alut eluewhrre about the prMiiiia; "lh)nx prietur awnitd atil to d"ubt the !nrry ijf tha atatemcnr; yn, mi o;ii-iiwi( Anda tt aa currect, and 1 -fmauiMi it l. Thua you ace we. bave quite a nuiuoroua KpuUtina andr one roof, and imt any day could 'nutwite oaa of your .Nrt!i c.rolin. bwiu. The rni-iuta from all oureea mtMt average fS.ixie per dy, or anuieiliing oer a biiih"d yci hrtvi.T buainmi Uimi the Nifth Carolina and rUMtfh A atr Hlria. I w mfinlwr oiimirtly, cmnWnea. ;!', w'i yoii " iiiee't Knrlli Unll)d))l IUm timy Ut in lire I'nion. and aluo jrom,ot-arly eTiry quartcrW the ((lobe. - nut', a akn lime aim-e, Mr. Jubn nx Ut: how f Knornlte. tenai e . wlihi imjuiri.tl jxTittlly alter the health of the Seuuir KdiUr of -the Hkhtiuki,, lie ia an out and out Davia man for PrnsiiK'ttt, and th in ka 'the duntncrat aliould nominate him or ratlier muk ae nomitiatiow and rote for liiio. . lu answer Ui i question about (uking you a rlait. " WliJ," he niplitsd, -I dou't kn aixnrt that, fur the lent time I waa thtw, ia -lHoi, I aa liolitery n ijUMted to li-ave, aa my union iffwtivitii'e were tlmnglit to Iw too atrong for annie nf the flrn-ir who hr aitiie gone on to HrownloW At t'oa born, Akh tad drtl""- Hut 1 am not urpri i at ihteoune of tluaui mrn, for wlx-as l bey once eonniii'iH'e turning tbre awnta to he nnl.u i.inir iilme. H i true, 1 did aot lareaa draired nnr dill the aetlouvof iM-h awn ttvil in lli'liirlilit di gree, my alfertion fur our dr old mother. If la iny power to girrt, Iw bnuld be greatai the grratret, and her fitiieene free frma eerr trainmi l, front the ena-alinr to be I alio met here Col. Darid McDaniel," k4a pmpnriug futjbe apring racna. 1 aitked bun if M ap,ti-d'tn meet Long ftUurn- with lurry lUtttUl, ilunng lliaaeaaun, ami if be did, whether would prefer a long or a abort nw. i lie: (rntied. ' It b)" petUT HiHwitotial-abiiut ilia. J iaUui.!?. Z -XbW vou think." I reiiiincd.; ' Jinfll eowld twat feeeW-a -aaca,"-. '-KiC h anawrrvd " 1 can't any fbar; but I can a he can lieat tarW lament time, the heat now on re.ord in America- I Hi- a rHing phrwai. that Harry WiWI U the In at linrMi in America that tnd oa Iron io day. Ho tar. In all uiatchea, the faa'tetr the boraea anaiunt whom Hwuett waa mnb bed, the worse they were beareu. He ha tnken about ."0,otH) In race fiom halt a mile uyt to four mile hcata. In ma ny ram it waa a wulk over, a bo byrne aptieared agabiat him. 1 have en I hit noble aniiunl run auveral time, lie V a beaulil'iil; cbnatiuit, now dour yean otil, with a coat like aalin; baa rather a tt barrel, and alio two white heel, and u npwarda of tixtem hamla liiRh. t hart alao acen lMijftUu a bay horne, whna head U ver larire, and in no way I It th equal of Jiutelt in form, to my uii praaibwl eye; yet ti ha altnoat an oa. precedunted atrnle, which i low and a regular aa mat-binery, and in a abort race ha may pniVe a inali b for-tha unbeaten ihuMtt. At any rate, ha ha tha time on h aide, and if llieaetwn boraea ahould meet, it will, bo doubt, lie the greatcat rue ever run in thia Country," I'ol. Mc- lnnkl how ha a turin neur t'lini'etoii, where he haa many other hone, only arc- end In n lelirity land apeed tn the twe horae alrraily .ti-ffrred to, Tha "tti tercet In racing la inrreaaing in thia cuiiatry, and tl)i r ia nuu h ajieculatlon In mlalioa tn the approaching traaot tin that kind ef aport, t'ol. Mi i)iiii'l look aa ruddy and aa active aa h did a genratirin ago, when in -rur Htate he had aw It fmntiu tmrea aa Yfhlijrjtii R'ue-fin)r-wilpm- Kly, mm Jvuwm, Uinyrr aim, and olli era, which he trumeit atxl-mn aa a tiartner of Colouol Jolts M. ' ltryan, tha, writer, of liiia hat ' wltfcwie.l, with interne interest and axcitemeak when a boy, fhoae boraea atriU oer th iMiuraa with lightning ieed, never, how ever, then were they matched airitinat hnraea' their ehual either In power of tv- rnmwe or ined. B ttiie aiiwa eui b racer would be uuta)iced In any kind of a contest, t tie race none bow, la u.nvrenl ia torm ; aot o atoutand ehort, and their length, irirea them th advantage of that mar" g renter etriiie, . It ia 41h atfhixif the tliorouuhbred that tell In a race ooura agaiuat th common horacj a well aa hi Muring qualitie in long heal. j To clianiie the lubject, 1 am frtwient! j aakeA here, what dova ilnnnvtt uiciui by giving o much auu in hit paper to the Loweryaf .f. Jfa Wr - that J hare heard ak in relation to it, lie le tea that hi correapoadent, haa ever been in the ham la of the outlaw a moment longer than he rt elred and arrangwl to be, if be haa ever bnea with them at all, which: nun v doubt. It arum th object of the correspondent of the JfrmU, to endeavor to al.iit tlie rosnonaibility nflh murder and ramtuot generally nf the Lowary and their gang to the kilklua, Dl the delui.cmta, in that anctioa of the atata where" the outlaw d- preil ite. Ia other words, it ia eimpiy re taliation for lh munb r of old Lowcry and hi fn., It i Implied over and over aifain, yoo oinern. in every letter. the " white folks " would not protect th mulatto, they, the Lowery'a -wool J tb, t remrrtice upon tha white good bad and indiflercnt, I do not think anr one ei wpr-rhnaraiv btind-that. they ..wfll.riot Kill be 'Uecctrert by th Erert, here,! in thia great city, with a divitd m of trained policemen constantly oo the alert the taw ia defied and murd r are com mitted with a much impunity, appi ently, aa the Lower v a murder their vicr lima, tlie murderera too, constantly eacapt apprehenaioo. Any night it would be el dangPTou to walk through a by atraet, it it were kaowa you had money, la New Votk.aait would be to follow the Lnwervi through the ewauipa of Kobesoa couuty. However, by th people north it i pretty generally nn Icrstood, If m hita men were depredating and murdering eegroeea the Lowery gang ant the whiu-a, the whole army and navy of the I'mted State would be bmuijht into ri-riniaition; if Decennary, to capture or flog t them, I e. concreaa would be filled w ith reo. lutiona of enquiry, in rcferewe to the outlaw, inaignillcant aathey might be.an.i proclamatlona would go out Imm the preaident, piiltinir that unfortunate km Uort an.l peihap the entire atnte under martial law, Front lXin to l-rabcba, Ihew would riae tip howl of indiinatioo and cindemn:iiioa anin the fr.od pflo ple of jour atiit lielored. if not n v lionorrd old itnte, tint wnMld a'artle tf Counfry ju tnese n-giona.- The thraU, 1 ;: i . . . i.a i diiojatiiea, witb bia cprrnrKiudeut rep- rwtit! iiyihallX and Wtured la tbeii inidt. k " ' feprMf-ftbtira, a.Mia Kilaaon b en turning tne nenoa m in umimnFr, 6.r th pa" week er twn, a" hi l"t day ia rneeic were Biore, ui''lul ttiaujier fliai, Hlie warlan ailrerr aoteod tit iwieier oin bird baa thia country eenT Abynt ft.3 tn evening i herpric. to In l.udi-d ia I a ,o -ta ai d gratify b luiblk, though p.'ihi the. gruaa re iwota of the bomwa aha atrntct amount to $.1 000 a nwht. It 4rv iamrwaaiil. in aa rather rnnarkable, that notwith aiandinir titer I an unlimited nunilter'of wataotftma IWhwI, ia ttawtnav ta-il. w ii. Iil..m wciin that tlicr are overcrowded. Kof inatam-a. taWe 'tha' Black I r ok, at Niblo'a, whu;b bail a run tor aereral bun dred uiubta Krei rixitor that erer at I. a.b d aneh place aud cama h' r Jitoewii' it a didMiouiainil rf 'H'iasen of tbia city yet,p-rhaani4 a hundred ererai ptied tor a aeat that touhl aot outaia ii.' Doe would liaagua in an many perti i uian e thus .would hara - e many time , when .the then! a would hare been overrun. It iaai, aba, with cburehea; fcw ever aiak the at teaiut without oblaminir a Beat, nnleae on rer; unuaual aceaaiona. Ia thia city all the churchee are generally well filled, f. Deema, ef th Church -wf the Htrangcra, haa increasing populanly a as tmi-nt and jxiwertul eiiounder of the divine law, U la aitu U honored ad beloted liy hi regular congregation, and hi fw cinatinir manner and able diaciHiraee ha.e tilad . hiea W tb eatimatioa of atranger. ia the rery front rank of the fctilHK. mmiatera' ia) Kear York.- rTbe church of theatmngera i al way crowded. fkrtult lilt! IB t:iiucluiiiB, to cordially Hi ink. one, wf , itr very dever bank ocbomb fer quit a Hla oi Kurth lndina imoeft reciived yeaterday, and alao, tora headache wbit-fr wading carefally. thmugh tlau at a lata hour tli aigiit, or aa earlv limir In the mirnlng. vavenie, liut. nM withstanding, I am Bevertbelea grateful to hint for bM iaror and remeia-' branca. ' . " . " - There areaome aura bead here to-day, M "AVi.- : olt.N aa. For tha BeatiBel. UPOJf' WHOM DORS TUK BLAMK . ItKHT t II Eiirroaaor thc Skntinrl:' . . I'lliler thia bead I Bud In th Carolin Era of thl date, tb billowing atatement ia reference to rnyaelf t The Conner' Jury which investigated the cauaea that reaulted in the out lre. k. aertained the fact that the revolt waa in duced by th apothecary' of the peniten tiary reaillng a paragrapn Iroia a newapa per which aaaerled that Oor. Caldwell Nad Mated that if theeoBvict attempted to eacape, and any were abut by the guard, tie would hnvritienj tuthg 5rffltiriicKl .,1 mK ajlow (hi gnw niianprtwnl. tioa ol my conduct ta go betue th ptm lie without ooatiadiclbiB. . I wa tnloraa d by twn of th guatL ha aaid they bad tieea 'to Cor. aldwell'i nmo that day, T that Uo ('aldWell told them that if the pret guardjMa red here and kept the priaoner In 'bere"ti"trrei""tlil,he Would hare them Indicted for muriier.rt Ihia uibiruuitkio wa nevev coniaiuaicateil to any of the conyicta by me, nor waa ii ever read Irom any aewnpnper by me, or any oilier per sou in my prearnie, to any contilt. John a. u. f'OKDOef, Rupt. Hoepnal Hint PetmeuUary.- . tUMtliiil, N. O., March SB, '73. J .'. "" ; We certify that the above atatement of Mr. L'urduu lacuiMOt.; -: - I " ... H, P. FaaawaM, ' ' ' ' ' ' B M HatDtaa. , hid SAL sT-irioy o.r uouxt ' Tt are pleaaed to aowmwa that th War Ttf part uient haa eoucluded io mak Mouut Mitthell, Taocey county, a aigua atatioa, in the lntereat of telegram fof tb bemUt of eommerca, and that tb station will at one ba CHtabl'taheil. ' Th rite of tha atatioa hi aa acre of and, " wherein rest the remain of tli lata lamented Profeaanr Mitchell, and pur t iawl ubaeqiMintly by Oor. flwain, to 'lor cum from aacrilene tha resting place of hi departed friend, over whoa grave, but for th lata war, a hating man anient would ere now bar been erected. '" Thia property U undor tli control of Ibm. W. II. Battle, aa agent for tha widw of Oor, Bwain. Judge Battle wa pplied te-by tha gorarnment for permiaaion to eatablish the pmpoaed aignai statiun. Ut at once laid the matter before Mra,Bain a'niltbat lady in return ' left it to lb Judgeii discretion. ' Wiaely, a w think, Judge Battle, on Saturday, gave hit aseent, conditioned that tliegriWof J'mC Mitchell and it surroundings shiiulJ i fmy marmar be tnait'hed or intarferiid withti The term will doubtless be satisfactory t the government, who will, we believe, give orders to that effect aud perbais mayTtrtrnttiy,iitiir mnHaeagtifr- tlie ; grounds, ........ I Miut MiUiUell Is admittedly the high est jpolnt of land east of th Ilocky Mouutaiu ami cumiuaoJ a view uusui1 panned for beauty and grandeur in all the world. W Iiaii this pri ijoct aa good omen for, our Western brethren, knowing aa wa do that it moat bring prominently before tha rye of tli world their grand - Biountaia country. We We hay no doubt Judge Battle UA Ibis ia view in giving hi assent to tb use - of thr peak. ,,' !" 1 . 1 Tha Wedebwo'7n2. of tht tTth Man b says tuat Capk. Eorle, Chief E igi neer of tb Cberaw eV Salisbury railMad, la tbat towa 'was , last " wek . locat ing tli balnnce of the mot of laid road from (,'heraw to that poinla distaaoa of about for uiilos. Tb greater purt of tb tralk "from"TCer"tiff of that place has bees greJed aud om of is reauy nr so cros aiea. . PisTuawima MuKTALnT. Mra. Susan na Ttatliff, says th Vadcsboro' JItmlJ, oat visit to. bar son, Joha P.' Rati iff, Esq , was taker: sick aud died at her soe's house In Anson county oa but Wednesday, th 80th lust, tier on. Ma P.' Rat lilt, Kq., whom she ruited, died oa the Sun day following, the 24th ; and tier daugh ter, Miss Fannie Rati iff, who waa at her Brother Wat RailitTs, died Monday tb S.lth, being suddenly attacked and died before medical aid coulj reach bar. Thus, In less tha one waeitv mother, son aad daughter have paaasd, away into the spir it land. v i Mont Pabdoi!. Os Friday afternoon Got. Caljwell pwdoncl two more enn riits from the enitoiiliiiirj -John Sal. moni and Martin Check, both fiom Wilkes couiity, sentenced to a term of four years for larceny, . .. TU5 0UTL.11TS, The Cip(iT-Herald orrt?Bpo I dent' M"UBt-r tiem. ,iri tb S. T. Uersld, Jtreb SSthJ 8ECOKO LETTER. Hoj'rfi.atowa, March SJ, 1874. ffit) H tTB or III.XKT BKBKT . UWKB ' 'it this letter rsnmit be' read by the penpte nf this aetthmmt tiefor I hare left it, the moat iniporuat piece nf infor natioa I hara to com m own-ate aball be girea flratr , Henry Kerry Lowery, the notable chief of the notorious swamp out laws is ac'Onlly 'tewb This is deaied by til of his coinrailtia, and his rets: i re pm- leaa to lie iKnoraait ol lua late. But Irom (Vldem-e the nmt reliable, when Cimnect- ed with a well connei ted chain of circuui ttxneoa, I aiu enabled to give you a cor rent account uf 'j-TT- . ths Dura r Tin bobbkk citnr. , BetweFebrtiry 1 aad 1, in cowl lny wittv nis n-i Aaua, Uoea St rone, ilenry Merry Lowery wa ranging the country in tha neighborhood of Moan Juck ia aeareh of some persona whom b bad been in formed were bunting; hi ill, while Steve and Tom Lowery and Aa drew Btrong were tutioned et a retxlei rona on Lumber river, near th nevf bridge." About on and three quarter mile from Moas Neck atation, within short gunshot of the road leailing from Inman's bridira to McNeill' mill, they avd la the bwiihaa a awly nrnde " blind " (a phice of concealment or am buah made by intertaiuing th brabebe of the thickly grown bushes.) It waa not then occupied, and Henry Berry, bc lierinu it had been recent I v niaiiii bv ixie u his pursuers, who would ahortiy return- to It, enaconiH-iiiiiiuseil In It, wtnie pnee made a blind for hiiuaelf a short ditaui' "If, ci V xma the road, iiut a few aiinu'ea after they bail placed themselves in their respective positions tne report ol a gun waa heard from Henry's biding place, and when lion, who wailed to hear a word from hia chief or an answering sh.rt from an eneuiv, cautiously aiiproacheil the spot Henry Berry lay on his back, with one iwm-1 or ma siioiuun uinctiargeu aad nie nose, forehead and the ' ' whm.b raourr or Hia hkao biOWt err. The broken ramrod and the wiping wiper shewed he hd been trying to die a mail Imm bis gun. isom drew the body Into a thicket, and aotilled his compan ions, who strsthtwsv buried biin. where, in all human probability, to ee uf am will see him aerer. ' - y Thua perished tlin remarkable man. j and- H'.r dath-fHrka the aUaaotutioa uf Una anat lormidabl txxly, of rtenpera- !diC Tli' large sain of money be was said to be in p.Keasion of is alno lost to the conntrv, for uu member of tbeband, sot eren Boas hor bi wife, knew (he where bout of hia treaaure chest, Tba remainina nutlawa hav ' made itiliirmt eari'b;but a yet hareTiail lhuTr talior for their pains, Henry Berry was aaid to have had: k 'good deal of money, bealdes bis share of the pna-seila ol the l.omoer- toa Hank, from whuta aome tlurty tlmus and dollars were takitn. It app'ars to have been his habit of annrooriatii.ff to his owa u ; -J . - rug fjok fmt or afx mohkt taken, giving his subject th other booty; But to resuuin tlie story- of my lite among .the oaUaws, -tittl after dark na tba evening of the day I met Andrew Strong and Htere 1vwery I returned to Ilenry Berry's house, in" pnranMice of his wife's Invitation, 1 seiiii the nijjht there. Die doga (.if which she now baa two. having sent the third to Andmat Wrong' houae since tlie wonting ol Biaei) giving warning of hiy approach, she appeartd at th door.and, having drirea lier guanliam away, weicmieu Hie witn, " I was' tHmsta tod' Was skcBnVTu to 't fiixa" ,i( ' 8he had prepared a supper of stewed chicken for me, for which, however, I had no appetite. ' It was not seasoned with either salt or pepper. Indeed, in none of the houses of th mulattoea here hara 1 found any pepper, and nothing appear to be salted but tba bacon, from which enough could be spared to bountifully supply ail .the other viands. The corn bread, tba stand iug dish at aver meal ia every house, served up hot, was, tb my notion, a moat horrible com pound--watery, donghey and tasteless. Their ' wheat bread," which has si war been provided for me wben my entertainer discovered 1 emild not awsllnw the corn bread, ii sim ply baked unleavened Sour anil water, Cork biikao ami chkksb. . Next to corn bruaiL the, greet austslner Of life In SeulHetown is cheese, of which all eat normourtlv, cutting "if of a balf ar quarter standing on the table piece as Targe as one's Bat, and earring it into de- vouraoie portions on their platea. 1 lie yimngeat acioa of the- houae of Lowery month old, has constantly an unmans piec in bi hands, which he nibbles at continually, or wnenever ne naa nix ukea bis proper matuniarial aouruhment. lAif. fee can be had at every houae, but at tttera Ixiwerj alona have I tumid sugar. A very black, thirl moloNies. and some times hone?, is used to sweeten it, Th tue of milk ia coff je apueare tq be un- After supper Rhody showed me wV i fit a iioi.t na at taa boixhts 5, that had entered the hon In the many frniHesa' attm-ks upoa bar - bmband. There wen six or serea of them, most of them about the door npnoeita tha onods. A cones mill with a bullet hula through its side stood where it bed rereived th shot; and the sail on which bad hung a small baiking glass that was fewlrered by a rids ball waa shows ma. These obser vations, with incidents of tha "war'' rather volubly related by tba Quaes of tha region, occupied about aa bow, at tlie end of which I expressed a desire to retire, aaklng, with soma misgivings. whert sh nroposed locatinir tne. . fcthe said; '..- ,. ,' . . .... , '" , l I snopu) sitnr nt th bxd, - f while sh would mak a concb for herself help and family ou the i wr. . . - Kiccpt tlie occasional crying of "tba child," as they always call their babies, tb frequent barking of tba dogs, th cry of the awls and tha piecing of sddt tional covering on mj bad once is th night, aothing disturbed my alumlwra, and 1 alept as securely la my feather bed in this log cabin of th greatest outlaw of tha nineteenth century aa la 'th en lightened aorta. - . Th next morning, after a breakfast on th same chicken w had tried the night before, with a 'guide lurniabeal by th fiieuiis of th outlaw, I started on borne- u l. . L. . V- . o . 1 1 s L uw hit ilie nrm uiiiin, os ine way 1 I piaed th ' Devil's l)i-n," dewMnte, wild swk In tin Hu k ctwaiup, where is said to bf on of the biding place of III bandits, Aa account of a Vint 1 after wards msde Io this dea with Hteve Low' ery will apptr hvn-at'ter. ' Near the NeW ' Bridge we came upoa Andrew and Kiev lying beside an immense tire iu th rOiol. scurn aimwa si. riKa-n, A more pietniewp ni ne esq w-an'ely b im i-jiited j oa tlie left a dark, thickly alirutiUil SwinAp, lo f.nlooos ol m -a h,ii''inii' .in aud bind. aet toither h gum and cj pre;in ihv lilit s In avy I glowlll ol" pilch pilli k, with the tinkle moved Irom their tbulti'; la front th deep (sod ber wide) cliauiltS of lb tuiu-' be Riraf, with the remain of what 'b one bara a bridge, and id'lb foreground br a blsxiBg ir I wo of the robber of tie swaatea meaniag oa tiiaffrwund wobtbeir si I guns sad ut tier equipments ol .war lying tiytBem.' . v f .v - , ' AJu both bad shaken harids with ow ami Broffared ate drink uf whiskey, they started Sly guide homeward, aad ptcparad to crvm the atream. Long ago, wbea this briiljjt waa tiuilt, it was known a tha " tfm Bridge," and still retain the aaiat, tlnrnth there is but siigbt rea tigc of ally left. l' Andrew's em irkiBg.it d be a pity to us ike me wad' liis stream when I a aa not used to it, Htere proposed that if Andrew would - tot " tlie gen over ' . t 'I i . " WB WOULD J TOTR " ME, to which Andrew gave a ready assent, lie sbouldering tlie guns,., I girt upon a log and then upm Htava't back, with my arm about bia neck, and he carried me through, th water about eighty yds, at time being np to hb) knees, and landed me dry ou the other side, a Iters Andrew followed us directly with the guns, ftteve aid I Was not as heavy as his "turn," and as I weigh but 119 pounds I gtitas be told th truth. Hera Andrew asked me to carry one nf bis guns, and, as 1 was. not in a situation to decline, gave m hi lightest shot gun. 11 told may I must keep Bp with them, for wit thl gun iu my band I would Wot be permitted to tall behind ttieav Our slestination waa Mia Neck, where I wanted to mail some letlem and send some privata despatches to the telegraph office at Wilmington, and tbey wanted to ' . " SKD TMEIK atBKSAOt TO TDB RKItAI.O. Wm biiiiftl lhtrin st lauuin alien wo are alMiut a mile from tlie-station,-and ran the whole distance from there. They wuuld not go ap to the tr.iui, nor would they let me go until I promised aoTemnryprtrtr ntyhBd on my beart,-ttmt I would not go uS in it, and Huldliani their despatch, aa well as my own, to Ike conductor. From Mias Neck, with a young man who had been taken prisoner by the out laws whoa they captured the detective tSauuders, but who now appeared to be i Ml very good tonus with them, we weut down the railroad about a mile and then half a mile south into a " bay," where blunders' "camp" hail been located. " th scant or aatiNDaas' miikiixk. Steve leading and Andrew in the rear from the railroad, we wound about the moat crooked, cin-uitoua path thut can be Imagined until weeaine to a aMH. where thebubea wer mora thiekly covering the gmuad tbaa elaewhers, Here, -said Hiere, "was my blind when' we were laying for Blunders; ' that thicket was lull of our men ;" aad nfty yards Bearer lb camp -" h. re ia where I hod myselt when saunders cauie up and where 1 ar-. rested bun." A hundred yarda more and we reached the camp, aad LONSLT FLCToBtAII LOOKINS sroT it waa. A roof tweuty feet square, sup ported by four corner poau. e vered some doses ol empty ratteen and some parts ol machinery used In the distilhttioa -of whikey;-"Beidestbell, and a parrHif wld1 stioissml a paddle lorstirnng up ' invh there was nothing left. ' Aud here, sitting about on the barrel, Bter told me th history of John tUunders, ' the detective, ami lua eu.l ; rf.,..,4 j . (. , ,s , , STItVB lJWKKt's STORY or THE I1KKI1. , " About tba midiil ol 1869 Sunder came down here to tench scjiiad; h Ixmriled around amoag the coloretl people and always said be was a rvttulilicnn, For several months after be otiiitwie made noelf rt tomakeourarquaintauce, thougti he altea mat aa ia "the roads and wouh luil us the lima of das vrrr nleaaantiv and he would tell the Colored peoplif all . ut here that we ontlaw had bw irivHi to the awamps ag iint our will, After he hail been here, alaiut four or fiv moolhs be aaid ha had authority to or ganim M wiin kMlgtw, and he told us a a' mot Masonry. We bail beard before tlier was such a society, whose members STOOD BT EACH OTItKR TIISotlOH TlltCK AND THIN, '. bat w did not know anything alioiit it. scarcely. - lie told us U mean tue eolkreit men who wer not outlaws, for be didn't ksow a yet, except to prsk to on) the Mason had started over a thousand years sgo, and tbat from that tuu until this ouly one man aver broke his oatb aad re fnaed tor help another Mason, and that that man had been killed. He started, a bidge, and charged two or three dollars to get in, eid two dollars beaidus for a chart tbat had all the ngureaon it need In Masonry. A heap ol our people joined it and tbey Would come and tell us outlaws what a good thing It would ba lor us. They said if wa wars Masons, and any other Mason would coma to hunt ua, or if we were arrested and the jury or the judge were Masons, all wa had to do to get clear was to giv then a sign, and tbey wouliln t trouble n any mora. sAi'iruKRa had a siiairrr sT.tea tohocx, snd could talk like a preacher. When the colored people Itold us So much slxmt him snd th Masons, we went to set him. sMsftertl! him until thk fall of mu. Won of us joined tha Masons, but Wa believed what he said, and that be was the best ft tend w had. He finally offered to wet us out WWrt!cmwWife!WBrtBn1 wo wniiTl-f psy Mm lor It, and trust him, and we had mails some of our nrrageinctits to leava. when we found him out. . . rT- I . " In the nienntlme, early lb the spring, he round the wbtta Yopte more po-werfull down on hire, and to save his life from I hem he bad to tell what he wa after, snd to join th kuklux. That summer we often knew of his being with some of th people w thought were kuklux, but he told u tiny were accusing bun ol m.vj king Haaons ol us, and ne proteased ta be very much afraid of them. . ' ' ; " Finally w beard through snm friends that w had among the whit men that Saunders was on of the leaderV of th kuklux, land wa set nureelrst to watch hun sharp, and finally we found, pmren beyond all doubt, that he wath coamandelt of a party t kuklux, who with abeepskin on their faces, j DttA08K AT MIDMOST moK TUMR kRDf Sim Oxendine, Bart McClain, Jim Dial snd Silas LVxne, and shot Floyd Oien-1 dine, taking thm all to M Neck, snd whipping sous and tying others up by tb thumb. Th next day Saunders wa driven to John Taylor's nous in Taylor' wagon, and hid away f. am na, for some body told hia wa bad found him nut "laKorember (1 think 1870) w fare 4 that Maunders was living in this placet Call (bia a camp ? Why, it Is a hkf still I Ton say tbat th Lowery' ar helping the United btates government is shea una cr nxtcrr wstscr sTii.uy for thst was what wa did here. Tbey bad everything ready to begin work again on. onuay morning. 1 bey lis t been mak ing corn wnlsky here on thia spot for m.wths. Tha ami f.w lt waa wrouad at Wllllsra McNeill's mill, where Archia MeNrill worked, and the still was Jobs Tsjlor'a. Tb papers call this Saander) cam; yos see it is a whisky camp. , I Wll, on Sunday soon after i (Viand this place, w outlaws, and a bean of men that bad ' been hunted by the kuklux, came her after Saunders. Wa got here s little bit bVfore night snd there wer only three mew hare, all naioe.l Smith, sons ol the man who own the land. W stationed onr guard shout the camp, good many of them in t lust blind I show: ed yon lit) yarda back, and others ail tlhAigb the wooiia, so taat w wimiI.I not be siirpriwii. About hsil" an hour alter w set stationed ws caVTcncn thbek ortBi ttrkxiii ttov, Who cam to the a'ill to ret, M S Jlttle Sree, aud after that we eaw nobody OBtil needy morning. I was stationed about a bmidreil yarda from the camp and fifty Irora tlie oilier boy a. tur piaoaers Wet uder guard at the still. . 7 Vs welioutl daylight I be4d soma on coining, and directly np walked Saunders, hia bead hanging down, and bis gun, a doubled barrel eiiot-gun, alung under hia left arm I slipped out from my blind aud aid hall ; ' he said, ' Lows-Ms! Jiwens ! nAthing.' and made a motioa with his right baml towards his gun. Said J, .'Uud damn you, nosM ol that ; fUTTot s nss a nova; vot a iixao or I'll blow tou to bki.l,' ' and I went up to him with both ham toers of nit gun cocked, took off his gun, on bucdied hia belt of pistols, and took him tothe ramp; where the rest of the outlaa joined us, snd xeleased our other priso ners. Here w aesn bed Paunilera, and found on him a paper issued by thifkuklux. con taining tb name of forty-eight colored men who were to be killed ; among them were rtinclair and Patrick Lowery, air In-other, snd James Oxendine, as good and paceableman as there is in Nortti Carolina, 'l'jte paper waa aigued by Saun ders, his fuUnnuie, John C. Hamidera, and Sandy Mclntyre, with ' John Taylor, wit neaa.' I wish I had that paper yet to show vou : but when I killed timnders I buried it, i id it ia rotted long ago, I J y,,,,, . Well, we took him away from there over to near Where his body was found, after Henderson Oxeiid'me's couteaaion, NKVaK SAW AMI Bttlir LKO OK HIS LIFK AS II g tllD.. "lie ntlerid. if we would let him go, to Ha antl. ill aSybotl; we told him to. lie iwid wejiught tiring any other prisoner there snd he would kill him for unit we only would let hiiu live, and he conli-aaed to having joined til kuklux and told ns who the rest nf them were. Undid beg iMiwcrfully for life, but we couldn't let iiim go, snd tlie only privilege we gave hiiu was to allow htm to write a letter to his wife, which we mailed for him slter- ward. W asked him -why some of the Mitftona didn't Come to save him, and he admitted he had no right to mak Ma sons, At laat on Thursday we drew lot to see shieh nf us i-hoiilit finiih him, and it fell to ine. So I bound up his ryes and tied him with hi buck to s tree and gave hint all hour in which. Ur prayTut I reckon he found the time too long, lor h said, - "' roRjwDs sax, stkvb, v ut Vb oi'T or ' (". t, ' This BlispitNatt, - " f ' and I emptied Iwith barrels of buckshot into his heart, and alter ward Audiew JStrtMig buried him." i At the end of this borrible'story An drew smke up : " Htcve, was I here that night you captured hitu X' . to ahicli Stcre' answered, No ;" and' the aiimo question to the' young man with us, aim liait Ixen one or tlio-e captured Inat Hun ilav ni L'hfT received the siime answer. r " All I iiad to ilii Willi it," said AhoTrerf: " waa (hat I buried him. People won't lind fault with a man for burying aiuuivet when he is dead, will they 1 declare Hi Ood that was all 1 had to do with th. Kaimiler affiir," which Steve continued in atrong language. t From this .h-aolute j,ot we returned to Moss leek, where : TTBBTTHtriWAS TjrwitttT, another uf the outlaws, and upon whoa bead is set a price of f i.lHM). Tom Lowery ia fire feet ten inches high, strongly built. with a lighter comp exion than Steve, but darker than Henry Berry. He ha rather regular features, a high t'oreln-Hil and the brigh'est eyes of tlie thnw outlaws I met. He bjta a abort, black beard, and straight, oiaca nuir, snu ia more reuneu iu ins ap iiearance than bteva or Andrew Stnmg. lie was armed precisely as they, with s rifle snd two shotguns and a la-It full of revolvers. He sai.t ba-Jaud heard of my presence in the neighborhood -and. was glad to sea me, , It being now about one o clock we were all mttiirnlly hungry, an Steve bought a couple d'tun ol egga trout a wom.in near by, who boiled them for him, and we went into the store at Moss Neck tn eat them, which work we accomplished by cutting them ill halves with our knives, sprinkling coarse salt on them, snd fulping down each half from its shell, ate four, the remainder being devoured by the three eiutlsws, - Iu addition to tb eggs . wk bad soma - . . umu&a CAKK, CIIKKHK AMD WR.KTCMBU WIliSKBT. , , I After dinner I was taken to McNeil's null, near Moss Neck, the, place where that Make "(Malcolm) Sanderson was killed, and where, within a lew yards nf the lormct, one of his uiurderera, John Taylor, waa aubseipieutly punished. The place was pointed out to me, and the story of their reepectira deatlia told by Andrew Btrong. i WDKRB MAKK SANnKRWIH AND iOHM ' lAYLob WKKEJitl.l.BD. ' I Is September, 1870, Andrew, who np fWWattinirau otlence, and was tnen working at bis bome, was called up from his bed atatiout eleven in the night by a party of over twentr men. who said tlier wanted him tr g'l slung witli tltyirFW-tiKle- wsrik"-' Wiles lie had dressed and gone nut to the party, he found they had another man (Make Sanderson) with them. . Alter tbey had gone about a mile one of the party, McNeil, tarried to Andrew and said, " Yos II" never see morning again," and upon hi prim.iier asking why and whit he bad done, Waa answered that he waa d d negro and spy for the Lower) sand so was Sanderson, aad they had deter mined to kill them all. On the road to Moss Neck tbey were met by Jobs Tayi lor, to whom the prisoners made a strong and piKsionate appeal for mercy, to. wbkb he replied, "If ail the nviLitte blood ia the country was in you two snd a mre merit of my loot would seed you, to hell, 1 would make it." Soon after the prison ers were tied together snd led to a seclu ded spot about a mils from Moas Neck, whereMhey were to die. Sanderson asked for time to prey, which, srter torn con sultation, was given him. Io tha mfdst of hi supplicaiions fur pardon he was in terrupted, illy a Wow trom a pistol end told to hurry op and not to pray sohmnV.ss OOD WOULD HEAR BIX AKTUOW. , When be fiaishod they wer taken to s proper distancw fn.ra their captors to b snot at, wnen Andrew, wuo bad bcea working at bis bonds erer since tbey were put on hint, broke them suddenly and rushed fur the woods, followed br tb shots of his enemies. Mske Sanderson's body wa found tlie next morning neat McSailf's mill pond riddled with bullets. It is said tbat he was standing on a plank over the race, and at the first fire fell into th wster still alive, and craalisg out os the land Im-Iow wss shot os the ground Where his mangled b nly wss found. ror Uu murder John 'Taylor wa ar rested, but held t. bail In the sum of 500. When H. B. Lowery beard this be remarked : " W mulattoes must carry out our own laws: 1 will kill John Tay lor," and on the morning of Januarv 14. If 71, with a company of soldiers within im ysrib) nf him. he and Boas Huong rose fnlin rhe nnd. a hundred yards from f wn. niajmciaou tia.l Ihh-o killed the fall la-lore, aeVi at a distance of less than tea yards shothe top of bis bead on. A 0PT1.AW noKceaw ' 'r After Andrttw had told me this liiotorv and had shown, me where Sanderson and Taylor were billed, aad where lleurS Barry and BotjXwers. kmUmhtd, w ra- turned to th slort where for a conp ' botits in a Wk mom Stee ai.ij And picked "the banj-s played on the violin and sang negro, molodies to an apprecia tivap ami jwbatuv.aud icmis,: :ttrv sing very well. snd the plutiar aW i ti wbicb ha waa acciMiipHne-l on thel.anjo were novel and exitrdinly pleaiwnt. v, . e- tc LODcusu raio rcn. - v Wbea' we finallr k-ft Neck" It wis for th pnrpoof finding aplace for no tn spend lbs sight Ab-it tliree mile up tlie railroad came fo the reajdence of Tom t'haia, a w. II to do mulatto, where .Stevengageil lodging b mc, telling them to give, me a giMl suiqier and allow in Ui r.tir (o lad iiiuiic.lr.iie ly after, fo I was Achwn done WurrH-ii out," and he would pay the hid ; ami, fixing a point to timet me tin next day, the outlaw trod away toward tli swamp. DRTjomo.v Phrsletan of tii eoiela-iteil Instl'n'lftn, s eovered. wbea In the local Host'i'ila of Ka roo, vis: Knglsnd, Fiane" and elsewbi-re. ii,. mrtsia aoeedv. ta asant and e"eelui remedy In the world for all cesaer abases ut tne system. t - , Weakness of the Back or I Imhs. Mrictu . AnVetlonol UiS Klilnevsor Blsilder. Involiin i.M n.,l.k.tf.M ItBtMiteiuiv. (ieuersl Uvbillll, kj.,..... nvsiiensis. Ijsncuor. Iiw (Ij.iriU, iWaslirti of lil-aa, Psfllsilon of the Heart, ninwiiy. toawiuiniic. ui'iiiwi "i i..rf.ll,u. Ut-dwut ut tlie Hea4 - Thr ml Nose or Skin, tn-U ais. f tlie Liver. Luiig-, LnU hi.r (towels tluwa terr. tile Iltsor lei arising (rota S0I1U7 Hati tsof V011II1 k "V snd sidlttry pracuci-s more iwm w meo in tloia tasu the song of tb 1 evn n to Uh Ma lineraot Uysses, hllgluhig their ui.l l.rll fOima ur atUIIJffik''MjJ!reii.ti-riiiK noil riage, 4u., uupoeBitil, desti oyliigTioTii pwn snu mtud. -TOUNG MKM speciallr. who kavej tw-oiua tha vl-Pma of Solitary Vies, that dreadful and destnieitve lisiiit whii-h aKiiuailv.sBeeiis tiTTO lrnttmetr gravs thoasanda ol yuunit inen of tlie most Halted lakuU aud brilliant intellect, whu misbt otk -rwiae bav eiitrsneed listening lianaM With tllB tllDwIeri. ol etUlieUtA waksd to sesUkcy tlie living lym, may call with full wolldence. M AKKIAti R. Msrrled oersoe. or Young men Contewiiilat- Ing ais-riage, aware of t'tivateai VVeakuess, Loaaof Croereiv Power (ImpoU-neyi Nei ovs Kaeltalitlitr, Pslpata'ion; Oranie Weak lier, Narvons ll'.-l.illly. or an; 01 ber Hiaipull fieattoa, apeedily relieved. - . tie who utat-ee himself amter the rsre of TH-. J. msv religl Bsly ciuittde tn bis hosor ss s genUrnsH, snd eooBUuiUy reiy apou us mm as a pnysu-iaii. , - . ... , OKGiJttC WEAKNKSS (mmedlstelv Cured snd full Ydfir. Best-ired, This distressing AfT etioa sbiek renders life lists rstitr aud inarritnre impossible ia tbe penaii aid by the vleliins ol improper in itu'eene.v. Yopuir la-rionsare tonsiit.oeoin uilt eneases from not being sasre of the iln-s.triil eonseiueeees Unit may enMle now, who tbst utHieisteudsthissulijeetwiU prek-ud to denv tint the power of proc-reslHH- is tost sooner by ttMMi fulling into iuiprouer hsti.b. thaa by lite prndentT Besides being iteprtrwt of the pleasure of beallliy onprillg,.the most a Ions and nestrucuve symviins 01 00111 way sitd nun., srl e The l.s'r.u h.'.'omes derMig ed I'm I'htfUsl snd Meet;.! rii ielloim weak tired, l oss cf fn.e eative Hi wer, Xe.voii' imtal.ilitv. l'j'pi ls. Pslpltat.ow of Uie Heart. Indigestion, toosiliulionaL libllny s d VVaw-o -11k Krime, tu b, 4iill Man, Oeeay and twaw : . -. Ci;HKfkKHII.TWARKNTa0. Persons mined In health) to tt. lea n lt pre tenders a -p th in tr'ttt' g """I'll e1 month, uk-ing poisonous sul Injmtuua com. imnmia, sboniu apply iuimedtulety. ' . DR. JOHNSTON. Memtier of the Hoval College of Biirgensa, tind'-n, Graduate 111 one of Ih tnwt eminent t'oliexes to- be talud rilatev and lb beat rv 01 wniise me nss ie'n si nt in uienoe j.tlalsof boint'in, Paris, Pliiladef phia and else where, has ett'ecled aouie of Uu-most aalon- b-lilnf em-s tliil were ever known; many troubled with ringing Iu tlie bad and earf when a-ieep. grvai HervDasneaa, oemg mmn ed t au deu sounds, liasllfutlresa, wi h Ire tptent blushing, attended sonietiiiies Irtth de raugeaieut ol uiiud, were cu et lininedistety TKE PAKTIt'Tl.AK NOTICK, Dr, J. addressee all those who bars hi jnre.1 U eiuset-e by improper iudulgenee and soli tary babita, whieh ruin both body and uiiud, until ting them for eiLuer business, study, s -t-iety or ninrrisg , i ' Tnes are some of ttre ssd wietsncholy ef fects nriMtaeed tiv lh ea tlilv batiiu of vonth lis: Wssku.su of the Hsek and Limbs, PilK1 in the Ilea t, Dtiuuea of Bii;lit, buss of Mus e tjar Power, Pslpitstton ul the Heart. Itys pepsla, Nervous irrtialdtity, Hvtamrt-nH-nt'ol the Dige Ive vraucttuua, Uunerai Ifebility. ayni(ituiiia of I !onsnmpliiin, Ac. MENTALLY Tne fearful effects on tbe mlnif "are mui-h' to be dreaded. Loss of Mem ory. Confusion of Ideas, Depression of ipt i s, Kvil Forelaidlnga, An ndou to Society, Selt-Disu-nst, Love of Solitude. 1 linWily, Ac., are some of tbe evils produced. - Thousands uf persons uf all ages can now iudire what bi the cose their dee tning health, los ng t eir rigor, Leeomlng weak, lisle, uervous and emaciated, ha lug a angu lar sppearatee about tbe eyes, tunU an 1 symptoms ot Consumpti. a. . (, ,j, . tUUMU MEN Who here Injured themselves by a certain prwetics, Indulged In wben alone, a habit frr taently learned from evil ciiuip ntoos or at school, the ell eta of which are, nurhtly felt, even when asleep, snd If aot eared rimders marriage- impossible, and destroys both aitud aad body, should apply iuuuedlatiy. . -. What a pity that a young man, tlie hop nf hi c mntry, tb pride of lts parents, should b i suatelied from all pronpecta and enjojin ut of life by the eonaetjuenceof deviating from tlie path of nature, aud indulging ui a certain secret babifc Suck persons must, before con U;mpUtlllg - - . Relteet thst a sonnd mind snd body are tlie lost sec ssary requisites to promote cim- a bis I bafipfness. Indeed, without these tbe I .orney Uirougli life txeomes s weirv oltrim- sgc.Uis prosoei'thmi'lt darkens to the 4m, uie inlim tieeuinas sasd wed 111) deafmls, and tilled with. the melaneholy nlleetton -hit the baiplaess of another la blighted wl b our own A CfeRTA.N DISEASE. ' Tien tbe misgiildei! and imprudent votary of pleasure lintU b has hnblh It 'hemvts of ton painioi aisnsia. It 100 utiea Happens fist sn itl-tiined si-ne of shsni of driMid of dis covery deter 1 ha from applying ia tliose Bin, Irom ndnesttoa snd n-seetalMlity, rail atom: be'riend him. He falla Into the h-nns of Wnorant and lloslgnine w tenders, wba, In eapalile of enrtng, Sl. b bis peeHntsry sob Uuen, keep him trilling ssimtb afler month, or as long as the smallest fee can be. obtained, and in ilespuir leave Sim wtiJi ruined bealtb to slsboviir his gshlng dissipot.tment; or by lb um of hit dead y polum, Mereaiy, csnw the eoRptitutional symptians of this hornd .(tisejte to make heir appearance, siu-b ss sl ceratrd, sore ttirodt, disessud nose mielnmal wins In the head and limbs, dimness of L lit, deafness, ao,tes on the shin bones s-d sruu, bolbes os ilie besd, fac an.1 ex reiidUs, progressing witk Iriuhtful rspiriity, till si lat the palsle of tlie mouti. or tlie bones of tba boae fall tn. and the vk tins of this swf ul dis ease rwenmra a borrij object of eommisera. lion till desth pols s period to bis dresd nl suffering, by sending him to Uial sndt covered count v ." from whose txrarae no ti Aft tar re tums." t To such, therefore, Ttr. Johnson oilers tbs moat certain, speedy, pleasaut and tftuctual remedy ia tb world OfHce, T ftowth Frederick ftt.j . 1 Baltimore, Hsr land. Left bead side retne frma Battimom strati a few doors from the eoraer. fail not toob serrs name and somber. I tf flo Liters received unless nnatnaid ant couialning a siamp to be a-ed oa Uie reply. Persona writing should state see and send a Kirltoa of ad ert.si nieut dwsjiibl g sjmp. Tn Doctor's DIPLOMA bsncs Is his office, ; KSBORSEMESr OF THE PUESS. Tbe minVtboussnd cared at this eststilish- meat wiiha the but twenty years, s d ia numerous nnportant sargieal operations per orwea ey nr. aonnson, wiuiessed by Ui Reprcnutives of Uw Press aud manv oiuers. uotieea of whkb hsieaow-ared si-aio aud again befnre tb pablici Usoi-w his stamlii g aaaaiaaof boaoraad resfxMisitHliiy, isasul- ai-ieoi Kusranier m uie smieu-d. BKKN DIsigAai hl'aal ILX Cl'kEO. . Bsr3n-dly. .X XTOTicr Pivnailo eiv prsiiilaes as Hsreett' Street. cne Sorrel Mure la good rdiii.a, about us rears obL Pe sow owi.uur siu li isa eooie for ward and prove propertv Slid J dmi;esesa bare posstsdoa, or mere w.U iw S.-.-1 t- 1 ay coa s. a. t, elttw-NALll. ibb aodu . . h - . MisrELL-xKEnirs. us Valcui at Vi iltx a Auvi,Tiw'Mt7 J WOSDERFTJb eUCCE, ,x,int'OKeT'" NontWii AtJvwt,,R JlR1 f ' ti de VAUAiC'ttT wail ' ItlCIIMOKD, Vt., iflerS nnjisral'eled iliditcemeats U L, mssnieii 1'J.ine iH.alh 1st 'In.tedllilv low rat. -a had- "nd fcir.-t 1 lass t'sprra. , ' : :' d-l lw larj,eat ein utatioa of ..y klH,M . k rmreptituJe In sg all onte fonr weeks, f.if IWi, triviuj. to Ulu MJ,!- k insrLioi.a In weeklies and 1. .f' llkT , , . , "ja apars, 4 s IkUlu 1 making ItlJJ UtertuMUar I.V, '"""V l k. Stall ins sse. scA w nJrty t Itu miy ImnM t.a. s- At sough . ar jSgem-j bas rslstrd al,rtw, Jaimsr) l ist, wa have awos.K our ustmo lUiuilier of tli. iesding meietiam, 0( Ki, uiouJ ai d'elMSwhare, iueluuUiw 1, u, " ksdwZv, m,i,u a v.tu,iu, kZl:,H- the thailoltuaville Waji-, MtJ Sowee Mener, Bsluioore, Msre-tuS t ' Works, Ohio, Uatunure baaliws. Cmt! Arai.tiig, Catur t., balti,or. Jj Kiaitv otiisrs, ' . ? Aiimrttttmg ta ffi!ioHg, Sr-lewr fie ftiMtwe a.rnfli dyrtcnlturil , Coll ounsur write lor esllnmtu, Tsi. IHSIT iou aoTHio, even u yuU UW1,A ' to a lvertise Uirouch oa. ttet an esUinate made t,ut sad luj. ywurwslf. Adores' ' ' de iLCOUKT ,t WIl.T mar. l-d4w. Kielie,o,g( vt jtALE OF V ALL A iiLirjrTji "j , ; 'piLVEH JEWELKV, AO r-.-' .v . - .-; A ... . fta Satnrday, tlie Alb of April ssxt, t th, n-ideoi. ol .Its Irtr Judg- k. H. "suadcrs, 1 will I! St sii tltwi la-iuy very tslimi.-it I 'lb AN' IHiTilKB PAiHTlSliS by the of f Masters, fnetoding a suiuiflivst picture of . w ' TUB ANNUNCIATION, Tin VlHiitM Many of these palntlnga are ortglnata. . Also at the same tim aud piaee, arlk'kii'ef furniture, likiiwise baudsonse 8ILVKR AND PLATED WARE, Also a suittatbl ! UUMONIX BRACKLET. Bsle st It o'ebiek, A. IL Tenia t noon, eredit, tlitere t from date. kEP P. BATTLR, Adm'r ' t Mis. Aaas H Samidert. mar IS-td. . , j ..... , walk of valuable keal katx! Bv virtue of orders nwde In the ipedal pne rardlng n .w pemliiig hi tbe Suburlor tkiort of Wake Cimnty enttlled, Uwnrire U. Uquss snd o hers to the Court ; Ueorg. . L..uti aud others sg.tinst I ar d ne k,. 1 ongee and oiti.ri, and Jolia W. ('sis snd others ui Ui tinari; -t:ie uudeisigiied ap, olnu d eonimusioear t that purpose tn said orders, will, un iMturil y ilie b day of Mjy Best, sell at the Lourt Mouse door in the e ty of Hateigb, Uie fouue iiia described real estate: -1st. 'the tot now oceupied by ,R.H. Aadri.vi t'o , situate on tbe eastern si'te of Faittte ulle f tn-et , being part of. l.it.Nu, labia las -plan ol said ilty. ihia lot liss a limit id twenlv two- tent im- k'ytiviM atrwt sad rant, ts k to W. lining on Street. . Wiid' t'le lot il. .J lining tlis former, r m nioiity knowu"ss tbe tirausiijan lot, etinrsisii , s an of tlie said Io. No lieV; froutuig iwi-s-ty feu sud four inches un ravettcvilie Htr rt ii-iwiitg--bi-te'oie-biuatlreir yrtrt "sevwity " ' six feet, and is' bonn iel 011 ilie routk b) tluiT mil. now owned by J"'P Pisirt v :td. A lot sit st lu tlierasu rn -n aria Jf Kaieigh, sdioiit-ug tbe laiols of John Muss, Alar) Uird and ot era snd ririitatuing slsiut one Uiird of one se e, aud now in th.- put sinn of Msans Lane. . tilt. A lot adjoining tlie hit Isst SeserlWd, sud lionoded b. it and ilie buids ol A- tit ks and Jotiu Moss, eon eiiin 1 bout one tia'i of one sere, snd now iu the poases-t of Ilenry Jones 1 dtb A parcel of 'and situate sear the Fiti of Kal.-lgU on tne tiolltuiaa Kosd, aitjidiiing tin) lands otJ. W. Watson, I01111. rl) owiuil liy F.l.iea Dupree and by ber sold to A. L le-ag a, doe'd . bill. A parcel of Ian 1 situate iu tin-1 eunli of Ifrake atsitit uiuu miies fiom Ka.elLib, ua 1 he old llillaiajroiigh road, b.ing the lull devised by Witiam llolbiwayt de'4, to ttw eluldren of liia sun .'rtiiNuas Jloljossy, sud iti'sig.ialcd as lot No.- tl iu affe'pori lails lii tb Suiterior ourt, of Wake Comity by t iaa- , uiissiouers upHiiuteit to make psruliua of Uis loiHls ol Ilie id W llliiiiii Hollows)' in s sm-i-ai proceeiiing entith-d Mrsb Lee sad others , against V illuui D lloltoosy sud other . , ' Tshms r 1 kte third ca-h, the residue in twe equal leela Inuaibi latyable la oue and las teats lHKlivly lib iutereat trwiu dale, c-pl lu tbe rase of thu lot arst deaerib- d, s Is Uiat tlie terms wLl be made knows vs tw dayotM i ; ,0Hv0ATLIS8. March lt-td. Couiniissiussr. CALTKD WITH riKB." A .NOVEL, BY Ii. M. LaO RANGE, t. J. II ALE A SON, Fi'BLissmts. N. I Botian is Cloth, W Mo. Pates tl.iA ' ' ',. "-' .' ' '' ' '. ..'.'."!,' " TbU I a book ot deckled msriMhs V" with a rsjild sale, snd should be read by ewy on who desires to encourage snd ws asllsa ynlna.1 '.-xr.jrjm-.-v For sale st the Book Store of 1 ALFRED WILUAMS- mar. IS tf. JVAHNOLIA ttKANKIFLoKA. TtTostr wheVslmlo-plaNt tti's grtiif-' rreea the present season, will pies-e"". orders for d atverr, ii-oniS)hied wits order. Tliev .hould be uan-paniee "i Ajiril Ullh snd May lotb, to iniurv cuss Very hesniilul plants lamisne T.ieenta to ; each. P1.01U st 7:.ceui. ixit-erowa sid safe to move, but sre . us '. owe tear id. aiw-4iv srs very hirers would do welt to oidoreail)! strnelioua seut with trees. . - :i .1 CI. B "-'7'' ., 1 . 1 PiU-boro , . V- The shoVe are wursery.gr... an 1 worui thn-s Uuiea ss macs as trees from ,"rf which rarely Uv - pROVlSlONA 10,000 Lbs. Sides and Hsu; 8,000 do piir Lard, febl-dtf LEACH BROTHER pilE NEW HYMNAL, Eon VSB IB TBI Psotxsvast .Jtnicor 7 ' t nencn. . . ' - ' 1 ' Just received In severs! siyles of b" and st prices from 40 eta. to 13,0a. . , " For sale at tin Book Sto t of , ALFRED WILLIAM Bisr. 1.1-tf. . , . IFUKDFKMALE At AlitaT.t'i'' '- W U ,,A Miss. M. . Mitel etj, , . " ' Mrs. K. N. Grunt A0 1st r .u- I Mrs, W It M,ww, Ti-aeber o the even- sis if tills Instiluuon sumcd January liili. tTi. . c rralars wits irrfs, nr., a -e g. frrmirea ; .)ii iih imbi-'. . .. .,lis Miiem-ll. of the L'ntverity of NortJi tsriuu- di e 4 d .. w sm v ' 4 COMPFTKM 'Ttvvs J antniiio by s.l ire mug U Pi- v 1.1. ul l.otO-IlUnr. 3. 1. . ki..r..i. 'm. IV?A. au 3o-S 3
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 1, 1872, edition 1
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