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Wft , rar, rHI Wiliajioaj, lUj 41aa Ua taoi, k iwiw arp tra rifri.H ef ta tjMtlrtMj rtiaa. lo tmk a awisj aaaa jjm, a4 ty -rj- Iba U- ' 4a aMptoooa aUiaa-M i anwaai a i toota UT& A ata ratU a walJa la aia am aslalf aAr all W rUaw ara t!ad. XVca fiauaaaaa Bairt Ma W aJai fc dia UrW tar t -" Iba 'vriUa aaavri. at ab tata Vj. vbla tb7 at tnhvai aKck vbaa tW vriaara or oair anlnawg vtrifinif. Wa aniri i r aasaaj hemt to ikia raU; If w iMfni H,UJadaibafaI wMtW raafcaU k al Vvad - bava ft ftlotla aatt!ttad racorl. V ftaS b rrtcrad to KW awt f W kl anft jd4rabt. Of a imm alap thM -rDaea of Dr. Onrtbar. k ft aaal fimm of Lataraa, aatitlad fj ' n i f tfXw& Cartif frrt Qa awcral fae a Dr. Baka, a4 k Baaa. tX L. Mvftia m4 Wbv JL QrUm. to Vic4 ia aniiaj akatek af Ikft l(tl af ta Alamaaoft, Va, of tb KafxilftW itk UaCiaaiai IMitb aft.ai aawptUi kjr Wa. 0 Gft. JL If., kj vkoa fcb tUaa Lwla valaat ka laa adiiaj TWa ftArratiT. a4 tkaao UDtaraa, art all wall pnUan, TV7 aai moaU ia Ika gaaeralidaa of tfta aabjaot, a vitf Uaaaii a iauattal vtth th V-rf-rf lorm of Qaaa.ra:.o ; bat tba fruy Mvt aaty- uQiplaAai, aaJ ViUoal Ja4.i , S raa lar nU alia av (a'Jiar frwta lbMa Lactaraa wr aoactaoa ft&J tmjUf ftYraal iJa of Ibf gi'i of rU OkTjlia driajc taa Barolutloa ary aotsd Taa Uaoi a braaujuUy pnutaU, Via lum i'laalratitwa, aai ia ftik feahar w jrtbj (Mf pra. I. LJk tba Tolumea of Cro tWfa, U vWl daaaryas a laoa ia ail tw Vbranaa. Vi a iriout&a U tu mu. Qubi aa lalaraadaa: narrvira r4 'ba Ufa vl Cc-kcW of d aalaWmul Fra "AV mii, h Vm9 ataa aa V ia U.a furai sif a Lretuia bj faa. Bar Li . i FajaisaTiIle, N. U, whivk k-ra raad wi plaaara aaJ L-,atni;hoa. Jd t, with a fcui cu ftrt atrci.tha at'.br wocld ftHa ta czbauJ iLm labUira ibto a ux Ittit fviasa. jior Las Lba Sta' GariiaiM ban iadilftfr aei. wkka bar avoa b-a abawa tbaMeiva ao avua.tly boy. lo a4dit j ko lb provf of Lr UaaL-katU aaUHJ. Uara la a fcj., wall priu CaU axaavw a UaI.UaJ Ik kMrt of k'ta i iUna1 0a f Uim tj HUnftA-r Km. Biona IliMatmta- witit ascaria; a Tuluroo f Waa aaaa ia tba ov!pmaat of fba aa aral ra axaraaa of tba ouoatrj Tfcia work will ba ful iwwad by aibora tf lha aaaa aU, oafrrft oqi tba Mir7 tbrxa all pt?M of tba SLaVa trraiMrativa af taa a .ear acboul I kMAa; aaaef blab a "Huttk Carotia Ulrf I baorafa umpiUttoawbcblartaly 01 8uu i aJrftbaianrt aU-fraa it. a uy. trad-1 iBdSI aad iaaor Wbasb WvaJd b- likaly to aiaaaaa taayuau lanar witb Iba U.va U Urtb ; pWa. TUa praaaat auparlntaad ut tf Cwnsnwi j haUoolaU -nb Oarodoa, ia tb Bar. C 11. ! Wliay.a gasicaaa wb ba.aoquirad a ootanWa- ( U rr-aMktSoa aa a aaaa of 1st art ; to whom wa vw a BaarraJ aVaaaaa, odUd - AUmaaoa,' sVeudsa aa taa War af tba B galaxora, which ! Kw a. tntafw4ia a cbapr tU biatory of . aba Old Xortb 8aua. 3arbaaibaMaaaar2rurtbCaarokMbaai!aat. J Hara. for aiampla. art tw volBman. m.abattlv ; aaUad " R'aad AUav whkb we ow to tba kiad- Aas af aa aAi )w friaud f tha Oak City I r""rjr::rr a. . ZitZLAiTmmvt aa.7fiM, T.7l.-: SStbTaU TKiS TZulm2' fat J wtlTy cTtb . ad pwdl muMiihCm U .vt art- aa.iia. 1a tataw art aary Uaoiitu peaa-t. a.J adi-4 by Hl.ttiwtK " iaTy awai aV mM, w told, as Ut. W. J Uvl. rvbbraatfwrittar a. it. a auj.lH-r of wi mi lirv in ha e41aciia Jajaaiwawat ab at Uaoai Bnw to pae fr-rm t"rj t ; ao. ta omj arsay oi iba ra- a fttf.raviai tf -.- imima 6Oa.' w are a ajai IspH mmi rlt W p.-cruaaa h htara laaa iM baa djj- tmM I, pra-a ; " ?'m ' T) j , smI Srfcl ia -r tnUoi apia4 Um j - au . T a -hi-wM, at .aX4 ir. j-jn.vo t.a a ai ak-r ba pft-oc i- borb Carw'ina, and iLcee avr artMar bi ps 4 wbr .f crpacirul a'y 1V a-nar kt- mlaS ratwa to cVlT T7 V'w 'id m"-Uuli vl lU.-iy vo tha ul - of il-i-ra. tbaa v .r lr aa aww vm of his awv, fia Eaa aVra aw 3X m eoaii. LLa 7 . . .-r u t. u -a We a, w i, -.. ..ijv nli chrN.w wb-u I Taa fcwctmau ot jun uuv: aa aa Cone, ' "7 r r - V, m m. .. . . I avMag Wraeu, oa tba road to UuasellriUe, atoduag,WKa. It hm sh-wa a Uu-labl. TKh.,T mardar-J bis wifa a few d.v. jsW la tU aaaaa e !boUo: ba. put W h.b:to F T - .t- TUTi ..TnTn V. . Tba Auhag Ureou Gautta aays ; .ij - mJt f.,Uii. ..i a,- poUoy, to say Ot Uaat, a atratea af avagaa- 1 T, ,krTw..K .... . .. j . . aaa af a gtaia 8upariaui-lra f Common p,m-lr oJ TJlJ f bit wlf U Ut m-.-st brUl irunnar for fkJW.bU-tm,J wiib h.wL.J.datyPPJ5wlW"-K It it taid that bt beat bar most shame 4s7aua.tvaag tiir aoioa aid-r aa unilorm r b,b pi"""- f faJJy aaiy Lar uuutb after their marruze man sawm KNuauwa. ua mwi csiaoa araet to tba A wriuM , kaJ thia i. K srreal BtSP fra&Md W- : .. -r- - ,2,.K their aupershuoo, aad tha th aus!. U twpett Malaria, art jk-rpataailartioan. (nt2ka( wctt of tha aahjeftt tVoan wbca erodied rpry Bad withoat bao frota tha peat. isWalra loW w IP"41"1 ertilaov KXMWva. But, wa o apeae lor ta w -rl. uH or vat tw ljru mvv oeily a cdmI: portioo of whl Jum ionttli iru wulf ti Xorth UfcTotW i I jubi U' itaiat'OT of wnlini. f wiww cUm -oJ TArloua (Ugrw of OMrtt, lr iUim muJ, luU. th miad of th of moteh mn btaso kwUdt. Bit, hrhi tSk W know, qj w. ppMl rottl7 W tU pr of ih- e-kl i M N-nb Hut. o r m. .fw prtwnet o?atve rommm. of K11 P"bU" -i f p'tt iio!r. CW&sta Mttmirj. A&iTI UotllTO liLBapUI-AUat of kib rwpautioo In vU itjetrt4t vu txa? Ultg lo on of tba Saaubara Bfcabaa, ad Vain balakod on tTaMog afkw a lMf daj'a rida, ba vu eorpaiM ber- Jate beoM on 4 aoliurj plaauttioa. ft JmIut and boapiiantj far tWa aiki. Ilrw qaaal waa (Tin tad. Ia Um of tto aTtaiof ha ihoagal b obaarrad apaiaiUo raaarTad ia tta mtar of baa, waiak awakt&ad LJj uspiakxu. lit) at laogtfc eund:cted u kit obaJtbr, wbiea a'J iaihafiaiily room- Tha ba dwalta aba traai&sUaUa wbifta aWaad i, ttfl ki axaitod ioagiiutLa vaa fcUad vi tkmaW of aiibdj robbarj aad laaaajiwWaa Ha aroaaadad ta barriaada to raoaa a baat ha oild. Ha ftaacd dara tfca wawa agaiart lHa aUori U ila4 t tkllav, aaa, aTCTjtiioj tb vMBa0ab)a ta taa aoaat WhUa Aaa aaajad. word iltaiad ta a U Toiaa eaagbl b aar aad fcaaraaaad Ida ciam. Ua pUaad b aar at tba 1t bala. Tba an aftba boaaw raa aafaa4 ta aVaaHa fnjt, Jkaoaf tba objaabj of bia Uianiaaaa.a iwi prajltt for nba atMafar ;aaa tW irtV daoaa af Oo4 Wd waaipawtaaU j WaAt ta lodga baaaatb tbair rof tbat ftt.' Waam ba fot taro a, traIllaf fKaal araa frwta ail iVp tag Mam. iMftea aWUtt b bu faaHats. JLU to (aatAU tsatkWi. Tbouak m CbrMa. atJaaaZf, aw fcawaj tW tba prajara of Cbrirakta aa Ea ardte aaraU to Ua aboda U vaita bVaj ara fwU p. tni aat to bad aad att aatallj oi wtattj, faalxag Uat tba kaaaa tbm M waa faarad aad arabippad, wa aafl aop ta alaep ia. tTa. Maiftr. IiTaaaartiaraoat ,- wrrr Uratf.Tba Saw lata Jaawyid af Cbooaaroa baa a lafttar datad ftaaaa, im, XtA, froaa wbiab w aaotat -Ail Mm wa4aaw la aa aaJy kii Mrata waaaaaa ia a aj awv ' 1 avtiraiy at aa aal. awU baaa, at laa bUavg atCufaia. 8iaaf baat btfa.aa4 patair i aftba waiwart aabaraaaf ka.bJa aj. bat aad art In wkiok wara ailaaaad aaarlf aA lb4 boaaw. ftbopa, aW, waraal ia fovaJga toada, Ura baa aoawaiaad. Of tba total daatraatUa of tba foravga bctohaa yaa wiU bata board bp mjtaatbtuar. ThaOUtaaaj anopaiatoatr kaaaa la baoafla, tJowaB, akcpa, a, a ewat i,Wt baildioga ap to tba praaaot ttata ; aad at aiar, aaodlaa aad tba tolaa af tba afcwra paaaarty tby aaata tbair loaaaa at- .HJH9 rbiaa a probably aot far from tba btwBb. Waaiaaot.af ooaraa. knaw rary aooorataly tbw daaua aaa- taioad by tba diy af Oaatoa ataoa ta bafaaara raaot Usaa,Stb of Ootobar taat bt aa tba lMtar baa baaa bapt ap wtta bmm of laaa partt aadty la wilbia a faw dara aa. abaa tba Ha gUab Admiral ratlrad witb ba faraaa fraaa bafora iba city, It b toir ta aappaa tbat tba Ckl- Bwa dj aot ont aatlmata tba laaa ia um. tbay aVda it at T9.00 of all ftfai aad Erary tble (avira tkia oaieaJaaoa. Tka writar alia tbat a aaaoad atataipt bad boea m!a to poltoa. tba fbraifa "daTDaJ It waa dooa tbroajh pJaoaai oraagaa, a faatity of wbiab (aboat ia a water) waa iatro- djoid into Uaag K&n It bawarar, hi thia isauaca, aa too liula of tba pojaoa bad baaa a WUJ by tba frail, altbaa(b tw daatba toaK i.laoa, ftd tbay GUaaML M. HitLUi: TbaMdUlaAiwliaar aiotaa o a' bala raTiawLui tiia ra4t oparaa a Mr. Hiliurd aa follow ; Ah. r. BHUri, y kava Uruad away Ck' au y ur friaa'a wboftpprauiaUdaad bciauraa: wbv wcu!d bava tUxjd by aad aupportod yaa kv tbc f Jil ftktcnl oT tbeu abtkiy -a4 fiam waara ) ?a att ba tJbtiHl bd-jo wua aii)iio waara tLa wcna t a bata i?aa 3ail Mabla aad Lri- UU. acd bora yb&r faar apilaa w4S pJaad in parrwtuft! brto Tiu prawaaaaa, Iara- ly piauaibla raoa Ua thia abaia- tha laa4o ral rpibJoo af Mr Buck wiU bardjj baa cxaannaUoa. iaftajrmna aaiuoajiararary poor 'for Jaraaal rriiuf aataal foaay. aa i7r wa abundantly abuwa dariag tba bftw n BITB BIT l4wb. rwm watat taaa, who bad anfortaaatalt baaa aoayistai at taa laat toart fitf aattT lantav. oxa to raaaiva tbirty-niM UAea, aad tba ttkar tea, wara u to tha Iaabi Vaatarday afUnaxw at (bar , ,J , . . '"v 7ijI 0 Vloak, to maift tba ptllfttjtMBt aaijat4 tbam. Sheriff Datt, va art pleated U taj, axaoutad tna taaUBaa of tat faal ta a - par which aaaaot fail to rat air tba krpxtba- iloB of all wba vara praaaat. Tba FbJppiai I aT IT. IK. I. a . I 1. I T " J., r7'JZ Jn. -l7Z . . -T. V.T' T 'T V 7" y wtu aa tM Mvaoataa oao W amtBw wa Uf.-'VwSMi Timu. 7fA. AwTTL PlATat. A T9Bf tlark U tart w.. . MTmX' a 0BrPDJ " daBl, ta "alta Waa tba tk alt., dariaf wbitk U. k, drk ttvaral glaatea af braadv, raoutai tba zz&sz?,;; J"4 , "dftothara rf 100 hMtaaU; illiB biaiatlf- III am, lag aad baai Wt bvokto, bit Ssih horribly aui aad taa-1 Ulatad. and kia aknll rrulmJ II. I all . J M 1 ! - 1 1 . wm uiaiaa, aav aia ssui iiaatarao. ism waa a .a ' . a feaad la thia eoadiuwa aexl atertjlaj ao4 a verditt returnaf aaoordiaglj. inb taaar Its aiua'I arOcaCriMt oom at Lspa oa Fabruory iUd, and '? a m.vh liiev, oao aaw, It is, eiJ, t a lal-s-a ( "J wodereW pvwtr. it il reouiia a a-'ar akv to La able ia a Tits (awr Tba aiuaM k-lcsCv-oi oomat dl- kaUi bsaaan i a. though iJ rauuiia a !ar akv to La able u h it b. L. , - , - vp -x;.iiaj. 11 yrjsrutM vm Bajoaj tors, r tar r ap pearauoa. Tj aabadooa bead b about aslaeto -Ja. it wjota the aauj mwr so- in jaiazryaiw, and tb aaclaas A rbir-t,tavb crt. brigU a a j Ooxrspsiox or jl wife jicbdebeb. - araima ar rsa Boor at tsi HcaaxaD. , ' .'Wa atatad a faw daaso that BaCoro J. af. tTard bad baaa ooorktcd at Tolodo,0hio of tba couroW of bit wifa. . Oa baa aiooe, :it appoan, jaada a full ooafiwdoa of tba borribla dtfad U tba adiur of tba Tolado Commarpial, from arbicb joaroal wa aopy it : v ; V CJtcjo, On Tuaaday erenlog, February Id, Mr. Wftfd and rafaalf bad soma words," du hax wbicb Mr. Ward atrnck ma 6a tba baal wita a flaM-ianip, alao oa tba tight aida af the aiwa, oaoaiog tbaaasa to blew! frael;.. I begxad br not to atrika ma, took tha lamp away Iroin br aod want to bed. Wa aruaa betweaa fix aii'i aarao o'clock an Wadaeaday moroiair, wbbi I awoka to brr ahoat tha blow aS bad girau ma, aowiag bar wbara aha bad struck roe on tha a Truing pcrioua, alao tba blood oa tba boUttr aad tisk. 8ha aaid aha wished I had bled to data, aad picking up a a tick of hickory wood, aha attampud to athka ma. I warded off tha blow, which fell spoa my. right thumb, Um i.g it aataraly. Tha at'ck fell from bar bftd, and aaaba atouped to piok it up, I aaJd a flat-iron, aad ia tfca beat of pantion aUuck her with it ou tha right aida of Uia bead, opon ud uudar tbe rt driving tha aar-rlng into the fl-ah. She fill to aha jor, afolaimlng. "Oa! Wrd, youhav -killed ma." I (iroppad the tUl-ir n aad weut tp bar ; aha waa lying oa bar aida ; I turned her oar 4a bar bek, nd plaoad a pnV;lo.4t uoder kr baad. ruppoaag aha was only alunoed. 1 aod all Bc)u ut my pwer to rearure Ler, ut lu an hour aba ted, turiu only puk'Su can, O, my Noiiia," mwjin, aa i suppoHe, nr QMla yrL Artec a.ne waa dtJ i wrapped her head in a yoUii aod drtw 1'ie oody uudex tba li, t) uaoal ii lu aaae any oau ahould tume In. A bu balf-paaft 9 o'clork. Wm. H. Nathan, a mulatto boy, aama to tha door witb emu milk ; c&in lab tba abop, took ta milk r'rxu tiin ud ha UA. I tbaa Wui to Lib Ailau'a grocery ut beagbl a poumt of augur ; told kin I waa going away. 1 1 baa returned to tba boaae, aad arer a abort tiaa aaromaTwadaqtUngnptb body. 1 bsra taa alotka ooaa from tha throat dowu 1 tbaa tout: a email poukrt-talfe aad openad the. aady, toak mu taa bowaia ftmt, and pat tnein ia taa aftara, dm tba wood ; tby betn tiiiotl wllb air, woa'-d make a aolaa ia exploding, ao I toak alp taU aad priefcad holaa tbrougb Utem to pceraal tba aoiaa j aaa ajokoattba iivei and baart aad aat tbaa ta tba store ;' found it very dlaVrait to Vera them ; bad to toke taa poker and waaaeatir as taam before they aoold ba da- aarwrad : feaad tba Itaga rary muoh deeayM. I taaa tooa: aat taa Wood remaloitur ia tba cant af fa bid, by plaelag a eoppar kettle eloae to taa aaaaa, aad aeoopiac It oat witb my hand I aVaa dippad portioo af bar dotbing in tha aaaaa aa rami it tofetbar, fcariag, if I pat the lewd la tba etore aloca, that it might ba dia- I taaa made aa incuioo through the laaff dwwa aacb aida, broke off tba ribd aad took act tba breeet bona, and throwing it tato a barn boiler, unjoin Ud the arms at tbe abaaidara, doabtad tbaa ap aad placed them in tbe bailer t taaa eerered the remaining portions af aba bad? by placing a et'ek of wood nnder tha aau a4 araauag tba baebboaa orer tha Mm, attaf away tba lash aad ligament with a knife Taaa sjrtod to attar taa bead from tbe body ; it aaaved i air leal, aad I pat tba whole upper earw ja u taa body uto tha boiler j than took a avfe aarrtafkaife aad aararad tba lower -por- mm af ts beriy, anjolaUag tba lags at the knee i at tba aip-jotat, cat tha thighs open art tba baoaa aad burnt them ap: toey rary rapidly. OaThaadey aif Ut I commeaoad burninz the bad by planing tba upper and back portiooa of tbe aame, togwtbar with the head, in the store. Oa Fnday moralag, lading it bad not beau ooo aajaaao, i taut a larpa fiat by p(aoag wood a fauad aai tadar it, aad ia a short time it was wboG opuaaatad, exoept same email portions of taa larger aoaaa aod a the akuli. Tbe reaain lag purttona of tha body were kept lo the boiler and la tha tuba, trader the bed, rorered up with a earded petttooat. aod were there at the time (ba fiat aearea waa made oa Saturday by Con alabtoCbraia. Baartag oa Saturday ereoing that the citis-jni rare aot satofiad with the search made by Mr. Oartb I preooeded oa luuday morning to do atrwy taa ramaiadar af the body by burning the same ia tba store, enttiag tbe fleshy part of the thighe ia aoMll atrip, tha mora roadilr ta dia post of taam. Ou Monday morniag Ttook up tba aabaa ia a small kec aiftine out the lanptr piaoat of boa with my bands, placing tKa aae ta my arareuat porbata. which I uctterl iu rarioaa place in the fiaida, at the diff-reat time Also took the mor portion of tl,e trunk nail, togathar with the tainge, aad acattered them iu diaaraat placea. I than burped her truck vul every rutvge of her clothing, duping o sou!' pxtioss at a time, Ut prrant their creating t o maxk txaokt, Ou the 9th lust, tba murderer waa brought in to oourt, dreaaed iu a foil suit of black appear j ing rntob dwocttftt, and as the court orocriAud aa him to stand ap, he axo?, breathiug heavily, hu eyes axed upju the flour, and only nivmeoU nly aeakicg tru ea of the judge. With oue cuod be leaned batruy on the ch lir, while tbe atbar bung trasabllujlr at his aide. After the Jude bad prunwuncatl Motenoe of dewtb, (Cj tjiku plase ou the 12th of Juji, W"ru knelt down, aad, hauling on the chiir, buried his face in bis baaJs, weeping and groAuing uuUJ conreyed baok to jail. AaoTaaa Isctal rVtra Mckdsb. A Mon Var aaaiad Wa. H. 5aah, lirioz sertral mile marruza. Tba iajeriee Wtiab aauasd the death of the w taaa watt iarnvtod aumt thraa or four weeks aUae. . 0a aoaia slight provocation ha knocked ear aawa,aad atampad aad kicked her witb his kaayy baaai anbU ah waa beiplast and aljuwt Mfaliaw. aba tux aad along in tha moat excru atoaaag hmy aatU last Friday week, whan she dtoi. AiW to Bio&star bad thus beaten her, aa ranaaaa wvi ui aseistaace of a physician. tar ka asy wsy to raliav her aufierinza gab bis wwduat or trim. When ram or miti -amoved ta a aaickbar a boua b w-uld neither set her. nor Mraatt ait taildraa to attend bar death bed. - laisi h . 4aa baal a disUllary, and waa in tha habit of aiBAg wuaaay to hi neighbors negroe, of vaaeh aaMaondaat bia wife threatened to inform tba ewaac af tba aazroea. This waa tha orov- paaloB wbicb lad to the infiictioa of tht iniurias wuiaw aaipad ajr a aau. t t.uo, R5y. m. KAixocH.The vj u tbj oaas, at Boston, after being out 24 boom, aame Uto art oa Wednay morning tbr inability to agree tjou a vrt w ,tL,re,nP? aihargeX It is Sarahs bald tat until their diacbargt for a oonviction.- Among tha parson in tourt at tha time tha jury W war Rev. Mr Ealloch; and hi counsel, wot ms frientV. It is thought Lm ita m itii rvr raa 1 w k.a . . " as again called op for TgtBULi Cabb or Lr.tcHijra. Doubt Uu oar reader remember the circumstances at'eodiui; tba death of Sir. Fraxier. a farmer reeiding near LexingtoB, and tba labseqoeut utai 01 cia wu ana OTtraetr, named Ure-z. .t..M.n : j 1 in. ... co' utw wwh v iu'uii IBUTUBTOU aim. xntv ?fluoa na-xyevu!. a itw aay ago Uxzr fU takea oat of bia boata and tbor- gbly aattratad bj a party of men auppoaed ay fvm Tffl" wfawawa aaroo. IUSTBIBDTIONr OP THE StJBPLUS BEV- ENCE. , . .'L.: ilia Jacaaoa IfisMttpptam of tba Bin mc tha refer to tba paaag through tba lata U w of Bepreaeatatirae of a prorxiaidoo (wbicb Mad ia tha Senate) to deooait lha Wplai raTanu With tha 8tbM " ' '. W1VU Uie Otfttaa I - ?? - T -- - r Tha paaaage tlxroogW-tba Katwoal Houa of Bepreentatires of bills to deposit tha surplus rerentux with tha Sutea-aod -to ditrributt amoojr the-n the Drooaad of tha -sale of tha public lands ia among - law indications of cid bshiond Federal Whiggerj. They show tha'. howarar often tha opposition to theDemoeracy may change its real aame aod rary iu dwguie, its real nature will occasionally exhibit itself. Tbe distribution scheme baa always been a fa vorite baatuug witb tha old Federal party. It had its origin in the ilamjltooian era of Fe-ieral-ism. It was ' rerired in th great moneUry strugslt with the United States Bank. Clay and Webster auked their fortunes upon it. J-tck-oa and bis Damocfatic suocessors ia the Ececutire chair, and Calhoun and Buchanan in the Smate, opposed it. Tba people stood by th-latter." . j It it duo to the "truth of hist ry to state tbat the only acterer paieedfor depositing the ir plus rereoue with the Status waa approred by President Jackson on the 2Si of. June, 1836. The bill was supported in th" Senate, ou the 17 th of June, 'n ducu-t'o'oa, by Mwt Webster, Buchau-ui, liiTi, T iUruatlge, Clay. ard Nilas. nil D-crocrsU at the time except Ciay and Web- ftftr. It was rotfld for by the.nj and by Al-rs. Gilhouii.HeUilricJtH, liubbril. Kiag.of Alabama, Iviux. if Getirxiii, i.inn', Mf Ker,, Morris, Nilen, N'.cb Jan, Pag., K -binn, V:H, and White, all Diri icrats but Nfr C'u-ua Tho bill passed tba tfvijute by a vo'e of 89 yaas t 6 nars. In ih-H Uief KererUt"r', it was u-Uined by such Dui'wratd as Meaw. Bvyd, Byuuui, iiiuuean, Hopkins. Irifersoll, Joes, MoCo- ruits. Miih euburp, I 'ckeis. . Sbieldn, opeiu', T'U'.y. ani n wca bv tha large rote of 155 to 88, in Utimocram ra. wheu Prdent Jack am wan rauipcteat. Btdea. it was introduced into tbe Senate bv Mr. Calhoun him"lf. If this meHsara w i of "Hamiltonian" oriirin, and wan OMReci'.Mntly Fe lyral. it certainly had c quired by the your 186 a rery respecuble Dm ocratic sui)nrt. It may bo further reiuarto- that tha bill which patuxl the ilouse of ttjpreentatirs at the Ust seMion, " t proride for the deposits of the surplus ia the Treasury of the united states with the seroral States," is a literal transcript of the act which pas.-ted for the deposit of tbe sur plus rereoue with he States !n 1830 ; and tbat the rot on the measure at last session was 119 to 79 a majority of forty, which wa made up in part af suco State-rights Democrats as .Vless'S Booock, Outkie. Faulkner, McMuIlen, Millson, and 8tnith. of Yirzinia. aod Messrs. Branch, Qingmsn, Crsige, Buffin, and Winslow, of North Caroliaa Not Int Extkaobdisabx TtUL of Stbkhoth. The Troy Times of tbe Cth, recounts a singular trial of strenirth. wkich took place in that city o Saturday arening, between James Madison, "tbe cast-iron man," and Professor Carl, the "strong est man in America." The challenge for a trial f strength sent by Carl, having been accepted. a large assembly witnessed tha performance. Prerious" to tha trial. Professor Carl gare an exhibition of magic and ventrilnquuua; perform ed bis celebrated guitar aad dram solo, balanc ed sixteen chair upon bit ebia, and perform ad other feata calling for aa exercise of strength, which must bare wearied him aomswhat. Mr. Madison then appeared held an anvil weighing two hundred and fourteen' pounds upon bis brtxast, while two men struck upon it with sledges : held an anvil upon each knee : broke a number of stone with hi fist : bent a bar of iron one forth of an inch thick by strikine it over t-is arm ; and held an anvil weighing about two hundred pounds upoo each arm, while men truck upon it with (ledge. Prof. Carl then ap peared, held the ;anril upon his breast ; bent the bar of iron almost double upon his arm ;. held the anvils upon his arm, etc, for a longer period than Mr. Madison had dene. He then fevric the large flint stones which had been rejected by his rival, and hammered them to pieces, signalizing his performance by cracking in two a flag stone about lares ennzh to serve aa a stepping elock for a dor After this he held one of the anvils ovr bis head 41 seconds; lifted a 60 lb. weight up on his little fiager and swung it around his had ; an4 held two men "n bis. hair while ha whirled them ahout, too fashion, until their fen struck out at an angle of forty five degree. ' Mr. Madison was then called out by tb au dience snl requested to give an account of t'im-el' He excused himself in the matte of th stone y saying that his rival was in constant practice, whi a he had not broken a stone for a year. B(ing unrea to swing tne : wetgnt aoout his bt, he declined to do it, on the sc re of ina bility, and as Professor Carl bad not beld th anvils on his knee. In skirt, he virtually ac knowledged himself a whipped man. Tn Ca,k or the. Key. Mb. Kalloch Botr, April llth. At a meeting of the Tre mont Temp'e Sxie'y, lat 7euiug, the follo ii.z reiolutV'0 was adopted ; Jl"tolved, That w have crefully weighed the testimony wHjch has b';eu brought forwri to siiMtain the charge alleged aaj. our pasfor, R?v. T. S. Kalloch, and wa now declare in the moat positive manner our unahatei confidence in bis integrity as a man ani a minister of the Gospel, and most earnestly do we now request him to resume the public ervice of the sanctu ary as our pastor and teener; and wa again most cordial'y pledge him our undivided attach ment ana ummmous snpport, until the dark clouds of his trial have disappeared. Another resolution, which was also adopted, povide for contributions to defray Mr. Kalloch' expense in tht late trial. ' Southebh Cbkoit. A lettsr from New York in the Philadelphia Inquirer speaking of the dry goods trade, remarks : "The payment from tht North and West contiirt very backward and a good many small failure are weeklv chronicled in these sections. From the South, on the other hand, prompt re turn ar mule and tba credit of our friends on the othtr aide of Mason and Dixou's line never stood better thin it des at this moment, proba bly on account of the large yield of cot tor." do ring tut . last two seasons and te uq usually high prices nalixed therefor. . XarTh full returns of the dty election had in St. Louis, on Monday, show the following re sult for Mayor : Wimer, Emaucipitionist,;6,487; rratte. Democrat. 8.769 : Lane. American, 1,8m. The EraiodpetianUts have alao carried mvpritie both brancha of Council and all tht city offi cers, it is now said that a large aanber of Americana" voted for Pratte, believing him tbt only candidate able to beat the Emandpation ticket. Fbabvul Lbaf. On Monday night last, Mr. Chas. A. Boso leaped from the second itory win- low of the Powhatao. House, tut the yard be low, and bruised himself badly, though none of hi bones were broken. He had fallen asleep. aud dreaming that ba waa pursued by some fear ful object, sprang from hi bed i and leaped through the window, alight' ng ou hi feet on tht brick pavement below His escape from se rious injury, nnder tba circtunitance. 1 moat remarkable. Richmond Dispatch, tSTThe local editor of an ezchanga publishes a punning "market aport, iu which bt atte that "tin plates are flat. heavy, iron dull. rskea not much inquired after, champagne brisk rhuVrb and senna are drug, stareo ia stiffening. and paper last fttiooary. Thara is no life iu dead bogs, but consul arable animation in old chatae." DxsTxccnoit or Caor rot GcoBota. August to, Oa April 9. Th saver froat of Tuesday B.oming. baa killed tht corn, cat ton aad wheat tjv.pt ba tbia ttgiom QOHT IS THE : NrJW TOBK QENEBALVS pRTJICr illLtTNERT GOODS. J ; ; Z AJ&KBl'I.v ' ; . I ty. n,uliu nxtj,n-mm ntiV, a wiriMcl atatntaa came ep. "A. loo, and aomeirhat paraonal oV bta aoaned, durio; wh'cb Mf. Beckarith ; of Waablagtoo. allndad to ao artkla in tba Kaicker- I --vu uvw. ue v. . It.. . I... - l.u. . rJ! Mrmgpt: After thaa remarks, Mr. HaatinzOeditnr of tha Knickerbocker went to Mr. Bask with I chair, aod tald bitn that when be bad doted bit politfcl ttrai be (Hastings) would settle with bin for tha j words he bad spoken. ; - TV " ' - Mr. Beckwith, in the presence of the Hous. then st-uck Mr. Hastings a riolant blow, "hie h aInced off and hit Mr. Cameron, a member of the House. , . . . . , ;.,,.. . is The Hoa was i vtantly tbe scene oWaene excitement, ' which was increased considerably by a mn in the gallery falling in a fit. Mr. Beckwith. when order, had been restored, appeared at the bar and apologised to the Hou-e, A Committee oftarestigation was appointed. Ma. Daxnas. An English paper .ears that there nerSf has been an American minister who watched the proceedings of parliament with an interest to engrossing as Mr. Ddfas, and then it froes n to give th following conxrniug Cuffee, who represents Marti : . There aas been bit on drawback ta his keen enjoyment of the strife of parties, and that is the absurd punctuality with the ambassador of HayM enters the diplomatist a I guiery when the rei rbla American mioister is there, or is exoetei The Hartien i MJod s imiKe cut in ebon v, ano Mr. DalUis' instinct to sire him the wid-st pS!i- Hle berth, an1! th pleaiii'-e whicb our ally of the w(vllr hur and white th endontlr has m makinzthe Am;rion sensible that here iu Eng Ind at le;t thy 'meet on 'rra3 of social equal' - t. supplier no litti amusement to the habitat!' oi lae oou-'it. , Mklaxcholt Ar.FAia.v A melancholy affair, which created a profound smsatioa in th nzh horhoM iri which it occurred, took place yester day. in th Seventeenth Ward. A young Udv narueci Susan Caldwell, about twev one years of ajre, wa on a risit U the houe of her 1roter ii Uvr, 'he Rev. Win. Cathcvt., of the Baptist Chtiih, wh reidai"at. No. 2 Laa-el street Alii UU'IwhU wis in 'no act ot rem ivtns some artidles from a m.iutol shelf, about five o'clock in the afternoon, when a loaded pistol, which was wrappe-1 in a woolen cloth, fell from the shelf to the floor and exploded. The ball en tered the law of the unfortunate vouuz. l tdy, shattering it badly and lodzjnz. in th skull. Dr. Chides Taylor wst immediately in t'-endanc, and suc ceeded in extracting tha ball ; but the sufferer lingered but a fe w h mrs when death cams to her relief. The deceased was a natire of England, but aha has recently been bring at Mystic, Con nectiout. Philadelphia Bulletin. ai AMtaicas state. Maryland is em phatically an American State. The eorernmeut art in tne. Keeping oi tne American party, its financial condition should excite the envy, of some af our Locofoeo States, and teach the pop!e to " place none but Americans 1 on guards Maryland has a balance in her treasury, from the receipt of last year, of about $228,000, which, added to the auplus remaining of the prerious year; gireaa total surplus in the treasury of nearly f 500.000. The receipt of the State for tha yaar art about $1,280 872, and tha disbarse menrs are about $1,003,290. -So much for an America State rovemment. Warrenim Fa:) Whig. A Drab Shot to thb Dxbr. Our friend H. L. Mss, during a huutinz excursion some days since, killed four fine bucks ai one totl thereby establishing his reputation as one of the greatest hunter of the age a very Niinrod.- By this teat tux. aaoas nas earned tne right to wear "the horns, and our citizens should at once aea that he is duly invented with these tokens gf his dearly bought rictory. . We challenge the uni- rersal human race to equal this feat Cad.lo parish not excluded. MarXouse (La) Advocate. Ahothxb Wirs MuanaaBB CoKvref kd. Ab- ner D'llon baa been convicted in Miami contv. Ind..ofthe murder of his wifn. and been seutenced totheSute prison at Jeffersouville for life Dillon was very much affected when the verdict was rendered and wept audibly. He owned a farm worth five or six thousand dollars. His own children were witnesses against him, and their testimony went far towards convicting him. Lola Mohtsx in Tbocbli is Louisville. LovimUe, Ay., Apri' 10 Quite a row occurred at the theatre here last evening It was the benefit night of Lola Montex. and she wanted carpet instead of green baixe on the floor ef tha stage. The stage manager refused this and ap pealed to th audience, when a war of word took place between him and Lola. The mana ger afterwards made a speech, and o did Lola. She refused to play, and the money taken wa returned to the ticket holders. JstSHow many sickly on wish thev were healthy ; hw many beggar man wi h they wc wealthy: how many uzlv ones wi-h they were pretty; how many stupid ones wih they were witty; now manv bachelors yyiah they were mar-i?d: how manv beneiits wish thev had tamed : Single or double, life' full of trouble riche are stubble, pleasure's a bubble. Beading fob Chcrchk3. The Boston papers announca the public ttion. in pamplet form, of tne great argument of H U. Dana, Kq ; in the adultery case of Bv. Isaac S Kallach, churches and religious societies being furnished with the report at $4 per hundred. FOR SALE A Beautiftil Residence and Valua ble Grounds in Raleigh, AinHIS Subscriber intending to leave tba 8tate, n offers for tale bia residence and tba eon tiguoas grounds ; fronting 420 feet on South street, immediately east of the grounds of . the Exeeutive. Mansion, and binding 127 feet oa both Wilmington and Blunt streets. After reserving all tba front an South street by a depth af 547 feet now occupied by tha gar den, grov aad other grounds around the dwel ling, there would be left a square af 760 feet by 420 feet ; through which a much used Street might ba extended rtriding the ground ad van tageouslv and giving aa increase front of 840 feat, which could be laid out, into eligible sites for building lots Parson wishing to purchase or examine tha premises, will pleats apply to Major H. W. Ma tted. Raleigh. r WALTEB GWM1I, ap 1 w4w . : Balaigh- NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS. Two DooBsJtexanr Williams & Hatwoqd ' Div 8toii. T' HE subscriber respectfully invites his friend and the publi gsaarally to call and exam. in bis fresh and entirely new stock of Spring and 8nnmer Goods. , Consisting of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Boqs and Shoes, Hats, Bon nets, fco., just received and selling exceedingly cheap. He invites each and every oue, to call end be convinced tbat the New 8 tor is tba plac to get good aud cheap goods. Many who adver tise try to sea who can blow the loudest, longest and strongest. This branch of tba business te has abandoned to bis n-rgbbors far and near. His ad rertiaemeat is no humbug ar attempt at hum-buggery- B has no pld. ttock. r bp might Of enabled to sell b'nntt at 2.1 cent, lie has W Lawns at 1 Omenta par yaxdj bis stock of seasona ble good are ta irely new, aud he weald like to sx that sensibie man, er child, who would prefer old shelf rubbed gaods to- new and fresh goods, if you desire to insure yourself against buying old stock, call at ?ha Hew Stora, where you. will get value reeetred tor yotr utoney ia goods of tbe latest import tioa. D. C. MUBAY, , Two doors balow WU'lam h Uayood's BBVSawfnr . Ptaft Store. ' SWING XLUAAJSiMX OUUMS . -ftPRrvnMi. t ivs-rt nnnn? v : SPB1NG ; JIILLINEBY GOODS, ., SPBIKG . MILUNEBY GOODS, SPBING MILfclNEBY GOODS, . . r tli.1Ur tUlLAMi-HXU K VI WUkJ, . ' OODtnn ltf ftrnn vmnnn . "!, ' SPBING vMILUNEBr GOODS. "At MRS. M. E. BOND'S, mar 18 wtlatM. Tarborongh, N. C. S1 TATE OF - N0BTH ?AB0LIlf A. Waxb Cochtt Court of Pleaa aad Quarter Sea- sions, feBruary "nB, "07. Wesley O Smith, Adm'r dtbonis non of Mary Bartsfield va. Andrew Hartsfield and other. . PXTITlOS FOB 8sTTl.S3.B3T This Cuutt coming - on to be heard on the ; PttUion ' proof, etc . It appearing to tba satisfsc'ion of tbe jCourt. that Andrew Hartsfie'd, John Hartsfielu, Jesse B. Jehu aad wife, Btdy, aud Richard Hartfield re non-resident of this Stat : it is therefore ordered that publication be made in the Ralsigb Begister for six weeks, notifying said defendant" to appear at ; tha next term of this Court, to he held for the county of Wake at tbe Conrt Hov in Kaleigh, oa the 8rd Monday of May next, then and there o plead, detour or answer said petition, or the saire will be beard ex parte, and juds-uient taken pro confuio as to them. H itncBS, Thomas J Utly, Clrk of said Court at Office in RaWgh, tha "rd Monday of Februa ry, AB, 1867, ? -THOMAS J UTLKF, Clerk. mar 14 6w Pr. Adv. $5.62. OTATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. Chatham OCersiTT, Court of Pieas aad Quarter Sessions, Feb. Term. IJJ'iT. . " Albert Gead v. Marion Brooks. .Attachment, Jolle.Han1"8 and Holt, Oarnisheed. In this case, it appearing to tbe satisfaction of tbe t'ourt that Man 00 Brooks, the Defendant, is a non resi Jeuc f tli State, or so conceals biw- feif that the oiditiary proems af Law caunut ba Served on biin 1 h therefore ordird ty the Court, that pub lication be mad" in the Raleigh Register, for six weeks successively, for the said Marion Brooks, to appear at the, next term, of said Court of l'lee and Quarter Sessions, to be bald for the County of Chatham, at the Court House ia Pittsborough, on the 2nd Mouday in May nxt. then and there t plad or replevy, or the property in the hauds of Jolee. K inKi and Holt, will be condemned to satisfy plaintiff's, debt. ' ; witae, W. P. Taylor Clerk, of our said Court, at ofiSoe on the 2nd Monday, of February A. I)., 18r 7, aud of American Independence, the PTst year. .. W. P. TAYLOR, C. C. C. mar 11-ww pr ad $ft 62 : TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. Chatham Couxtt. Court of Pleas and Quarter Ses sions, February lerm.JBoi. Jno. B. Degraffenreult rs Marion Brooks. Attaohmbxt, Joilbb, HaXKS AMD Holt, Oabjia- - BHXXO. j In this case, it apyeariar to tha satisftction of the Court that Marion Brooks, the defendant, is a non.rosident of the State, or so conoeals him self that the- ordinary process of law cannot be served on him : it is therefore ordered by the Court, that publication be made in the B aleigh Register for six weeks successively, for the said Marion Brooks to appear at the next term of the Caurt of Plea and Quarter Sessions, tb ba beld for the oeunty of Chatham at the Court-hoase in Upittsboro, on the 2nd Monday in May next. thea and there to plwad or replevy on the prop. trtyl.ia the hands ef Jollse, Hanks and Holt, will ba condemned to satisfy plaintifl s debt. ; . Witness, W. P. Taylor, Clerk of our said Court, ftt 6ffice, on tne 2nd Monday of February, A.D., 1H&7, and of American Indep-ndence, the ft'st year.. ', W. P. TAYLOR, C. C. C. mar 11 w6w pr. Adv. 6, 62T "STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Chatham OCoCKTt, t:ourt af Pleaa and Quarter. Sessions, Fab Term, 1WT. Robert Marsh and others, vs JJhn Marsh and 1 11 others. if Petition to Sell Slaves. ' It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Tohn Marsh, Spencer Marsh, Daniel Marsh, Lindsay Edwards and wife Sally, Charles Dor- sett, Alfred Dorsett, and Calvin O'Dauiel, are non residents of this Stat ; It is therefore, ordered by the Court, that pub Iication be made in the Kaleigh Register, for six weeks successively, for said non residents, to ap near at the next term of said Court, to be held for th County of Chatham, at th Court House In Ptttsboro', on the 2nd Monday in May next, then and there, to answer, plead or demur to said petition, or the same will be beard exparts, as to them, and judgment pro con tesso taken. V itness, W. P. Taylor Clark, or our said Court, at omce on th4 2nd Monday or Feb , A v. 16, and of American Independence the 81st year. marll-6w-$5 62 W P TAYLOR, C. C. O oTATE OF NOBTH CAROLINA. WaiK V; CochTT. Court oi Plea and Quarter Ses sions, February Sassions, 1857. John D- Hioes at?d otbrs vs W. R. Smith and Pefi E. Hines, Ex'rs of Richard ines, dee'd. : PlTITIOS FOB Ac I JtSiH SXTTLUBJfT. - It appearing to the satisfaction oi'tbe Court, that Beniamiu . Hines, oue of tha defendant in 'he above entitled cause, ja not aa inhabitant of this State : it is therefore ordered by tbe Coutt, that publication be made in tne Kauih Register for six weeVs, notifying said derendauts that he be and apoear before the next Couit of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to b hWd for the county of Wake and S'ata of North Carolina, at the Coutt Pouse in Baleigh", on th -3rd Monday of May next, then and there to plead, answer or demur to said petition, or judgment pro conftsso will be entered against him- , Witness, Thomas UUey. Clerk ofour said Court, at Office in Raleigh, the 3rd M-nd'jrof February, A. V., 1357. tliCMAS J UTLEV. mar 28 wwvPr. Adv. $Pi.at - . CTATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. -G bah- S vuxE CocHTy. In Equity. Mary Jane Beasley and Ro beet F. Beasley vs. Alexander Beasley and Rachael Hobgood Whereas, a hill of Complaint was filed in our Ouxt of Equity, at the Suring Term. '867, by tba ; aforesaid complainants against the - defen dants aforesaid, and it appearing to tbe satisfac tion of tbe Court that th said Kachasl Hobgood is a non-resident of this State 1 it ia there fere ordered that publication ba made to th said Raehael Hobgood. to be and appear at the next ' term of our said Court, to ba neld on tne first Monday of September next at tba Court House in uxiorn, to pieaa, answe, or demur to tne said bill : or the same will bt taken pro confute at to bar. and deoree made accordingly. Witness, JOHN W. HAYS, O. M. . At Office, in Oxford, March 14th, If 67. mar 18 w6w Pr Adv. f S, 62 . A YOUNG LADY OF 19, whose hair bad been , XJL gradually turning gray since the age of 13, recently discovered ia the decoction of a common plant, a remedy tbat ba permanently restored her b air to it former color. Sh will impart this Invaluable secret to any person on receipt of 16 red postage stamps , without further new of I gala outer than tba satisfaction of benefitting . . . . 1 thosa wh bare been similarly nniortunat. , AdV drewMiaa ABABELLB MORSE, South Boston. aaa nr 14. s. XTTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS. Tba un. 1 1 dammed Cmnmittea will 1st out tba build ing of a Bridge across . Dp river, at Lockville, to the lowest bidder, on stone piers, about 80 feet high. Tba bridge to bt of lattice-work, and covered. Tha length tf tbe bridge about 860 feet. Terras of eontraot to bt mad known, oa tbe day of letting. WESLEY HANKS, BOB T FAUCETT, , j JA8. LA8SITER, ! , WM. G. BABRIS, ap 1 at. Com. BEEDE Tc MENDEIJH ALL, LA NO A G E NT 8 ninntiMlli. mnnrwla. - TCTTTILL SELECT AND ENTER GOVERN. V V MENT Lands, loeaU Land W areata, py Taxra, and traaaaot a Ganaral Baal Eatata fiasi- bb, ia Mianesot, Iowa aad WUtoasin, make CoUctioB at Currant Rata of Exchange. . Bafartnaaav Gov, Bragg, tx 0r. Morchaad, Maj. Walter Gwyna, Ex Gt. Graham apl,-.wly. CO., WUOLBSAI.B PBAI.BBS I FOREIGN AND f DOMES 1C DRV GOODS No.2WBaltUaor M.,(oppoitHanoyr ) I ; . BALTIMORE, MDi, J , HAVE aoVin. sio a iarga and m i,nlflcsnt MOk,amWaciuf ,11 k.nda al URv.00ijs . u.uaiiv h,pr is k fjrst class JoiBia HOUSE, to ao. axamiiiatton of which,' w aordial ly iuv.t our irirjul nl tht 'mte re-utiu i Mratatt SPRING TRADE, 1357; . B. HOPXIMS, r BoBEBT HC'LL, 1 ; ? -WaTk'.'BTajf, tho. w. ATxruaos. HOPKINS, HULL & CO. " ' , W HOLES ALE DEALERS IN " '" : ' HRITISII. f BENCH AMl.rtlCAN N. 268 Baltimort street, OPPOSITE H ANDYEB 8TKEET, . " ' - Baltimore. WW7 E beg to eall the attention or North Carolina f T Merobanta to our '8pring Stock, wbiab oompnses a most attractive assorttient of BRITISH, riEKCH AND AMERICAN DRT . . . .. GOODS. , In each department we shall exhibit a large as sortment. " Many of our goods wa received direst. ly from tbn manufacturers, and our fHcilitie enable us to supply our customers with roods aa low as they can purchase th'-m iu aay of tba Eastern Cities. We would further state, tbat by the recent complatio'n of many of the Wcatern and Southern Railroads tending towards Baltimore we ave increased facilities for forwarding goods with dispatch.- Wa solicit a call froat prompt buyers, and shall eaieavor to mak it to tutir intent to deal witb us. H0KINS, HULL A CO. Orders J'rompty Atended In. taltimnra Fe ' 7. EXTENSIVE SALE OF VALUABLE LANDS ON THE MOBILE AND OHIO RAILROAD. Orrica MotiLi ssd mu Railroap Comf't i Mobil, Msrch 27th, T THEREAs BY AN ACT OF CONGRESS, datfd September 20ih, W0, a donation of I 'SfiS acres of l'ubho Lands, in alternate sections contiguous to, and lying within fifteen mile on either side, along the line of th Mobil and Ohio Railroad, was made by tbe United St us to the States or Albania and Mississippi, and by said Ptatee conveyed to the Mobile ana Ohla Kai'road Compony ; , And whereas the Mobile and Ohio Railroad Company did,ou the 'st day of November, 18' 8, execute a certain need of Trust to MORRIS KETCHUM; JOHN J. PAT.MER and WM H.LLET. Trtees, for th protection ef th holders of a certain issue of six thousand six per cent. Sterling B ads of 22 or, $1,000 each, ia . which said lauds are incladed ; And whereas said Deed of Trust provides for tht salt of said lands, and th investment of said Bonds at"ihaturity ; ' ' V Now therefore, we, the undersigned, Exeoutiv Committee, tinder authority vested in us by th Trustees aforeaid, in accordance witb tb pro visions of a;d Trust, and by resoluton of tb Boaruof Directors, adopted March 12th. 1867, will sell at Public Auction, 1 0 000 acres of the abort mentioned lauds, to the highest bidded above the minimum price of Five Dollars per acre. The sale will be held at the times and places, and upon the terms hereinafter named, to wits Por Lands airuated ia th Counties of Noxubee and Winston, the sale will tik place at Macon Miss., on TUESDAY, Jun 6ih, 185", at 9 o'clock A. M For Lnnds in the County of Kemper, at Scoob1, on THURSDAY, Juno )8th, 1S67, at 9 o'clock AM ForT.anJsln theCunties of Lauderdale, Miss , ftnd Sumpter, Ala , at Lauderdale 8prings, oa TUESDAY, June 23d, 1867, and t Marion -8tatioa, on WEDNESDAY, Jun 24th, 1867. at 8 o'clock A. M. For Lands inthe Counties of Plak and Jasper, Miss., at nterpri-ie, on THURSDAY; Juus Z'th, l67, and 1 1 De Soto, on PKIDAT, June 26tb. 1867, at 9 o'clock A M For Lands in the County of Warne. at Waynes boro, on SATURDAY, June 2Tth. 1867. at 9 , o'clock A. M Tbe Terms of Sale will be as follows:- One-third Cnsh ; one third in twelve month, and one-third in eighteen rronths, with interest on the time payments at 'he rate of Eight percent, per annum. Upon receipt of the cash payment, certificates will be issued to purchaser, by th provisions of which tho Land will ba subject Ao re-sale in case of failure to meet the time pay ments at their respective maturities. Titles will be delivered only upon receipt of th last psy ment. . Th location of these Lands upon tba line of a great railway, their convenience to a lrge market oa the seaboard, and their general heslthrumess. together with their intrinsic valu for cultivation. combine ti ntak them very desirablt to purchaser for actual settlement. Among them may b found some of tb best Cotton Lauds ia East Mississippi, as well a large tract o va uabla timber, and ' such opportunities for favorable investment ar rftrely offered to lb public. ; 1 be Land will e offered ia subdivision of ighty acres, or one eighth sections each ' Printed Lists of the Lauds oao be had upon at plication to th Station Agent at th various D- ' pots on th Railroad, and also at Columbus, Abar Jeen, and Oxsona Any further information will be furnished by the undersigned, at Mobile ' I Signed J F RAN LIS o. C'-ARE, . JONA. EMANUEL, WILLIAM D. PUNN, ' Executive Committee M. and Q. R. R. Co. ap 8-wrjul2. ,., SELLING OFF AT COST, BEING determined 1 1 clots mv business in a few months, I am now selling my Reedy. Made Clothing aad Famishing Goads at Nt York cost for cash, aad will continue until tk id Monday ia May ( 1 8th proximo) at which tima.1 , will effsr the remainder of my at ck on band, t auction. I will also eontinueths manufacturing until that time. All th-se wba mty ba aoaroe ef ' funds, aad would like to save thirty ar forty pay cent, in the dollars, would da well t eall aa1 purchase aom of my good' ' 1 "' ' J. H. BIIGS. RaUigh, April 3d, S807. N B. I would adrisa all those indsbtsd to m. or to the lata firm of King It Biggs to make ia. meuiata, payment, and save th cost of a auit.-r ' I expect to leave the State lo Jan or July, and all claim not eollecti i by tbat tint, will ha oat in a officer' band for coll Jction. ap 4 6tw J. H. BIGG 8. Kl ON MANHOOD, AXD ITS PREMATURE DECLIME. ' 7at FuhUshad. ftratia. tha 20th Thousands . - A FEW OujJS US IHL itAiKiN AL TRkiATi ' ; MENT, with out Medicine, of "nersaatorrhaa or Loeal Waakaess, Moctunal Emissions, Osnltal and Narrous Debility, Im potency, aad Impadi ' maatata Marriage generally. ' . ii BY a Da LA.HKY. M. D. V Tha important fact that th many alarming ' tomplaints, originating in the iioprudsnca anj solitude of youth, may ba easily removed WITH oor Maniciia, is In this small tract tlaarly de monstrated; and tbe entirely a w aad highly at. cartful treatment, as adopted by lb Author, ful ly txnlained by mean of which every ont la ai abled to cure aiMssi.r perfectly aad at tha least possibls cost, thereby avoiding all tb advrtid, nostrum or tn osy. . Sent for any audits, gratis aad peat fret ia a sealed envelope by remitting (post paid j twt post age stsmps to Da. B. DE LAAxT, 17 Lupaaard Stittt, Ktv Yoti Cit wly Pt. IjfwrriLL be aold at publ.e sale, la the town of 1 Goldboro'. on Saturday, tn 2nd da tA ItAMUuH, aiKOTHEJlS A May net , the Foundry, Machine Shop. MachU . nary, Tools and a vary thing oonoac'ed therewith. - Public attention is invitad to tba salt af tli yaluatla property. .. - Teims wvft , oabi tha VaUnc in six s; d twelve moatbs witb latertftt. i Bonds with ba doatttd sMuxiry wlL ba xaqulrad. G W. COLLIER, ' ) " v ' ' i ,B. J LANGSTuN, I Trustaea.' ' J. C. BLOCUMb, J Oaldaboro', AprU 1 1, 167 wtda " ' ' " r,f V'lv A A . t I- ' i h . V 4 I:,
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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