)a" & , - - - , , .. -w- 1 VBOU .NICARAGUA. , FromtlteN.'T. Express of Friday. W have Ut unable to Wra tb precise Pr" tVuIar U iwlatioa to the surrender of Col. Ander wn. but i? by tlie Ster Tlh Westaiates that Com. Paulding eent several trorf boats Bp tb rirr to Fort .Castillo, ud commanded Ander -aoo to surrender While negotiation Ia jrefre Anderson sunk oneuf the Lake rt earners ia 33 fathoms of Wtr, fiJ before Mrrendarlog blw op th fort aid destroyed all of his aumani tijn. Aadarsoa and hia men ar understood to b now oa board th steamer WaLaah. Dr. Haodiry, on of Colonel AaJarwa's Seers, has inada a stetosnent of tbesCalr, which appears to have been vary simple. Th whole hktory of t'a Anderson portioa of the .Walker expedition ia xnUined ia this brief account -From th ILrsid. W tended on th 24th November, at th mouth of th Colorado river, with.. 48 men aad ft officers, traler command of CoL Anderson. We proceed ed up tLa nrrr to take possession of Lett's Island, and lor the nurpos of cotriag oa communication oa the San Jos river, Wa worked ocr way up la common Sxir-oared brats against a thrt mil current. It was.bard palling. aad took bs twenty foar hoan, without sleeping, to make twenty four mUn. Wo owd all Bight, aad landed mt lr next tnorarnr la the aorf. Wa lett Lea a Island for Fort Castillo on thr by order of Geo. Walker, to get tt ftenraev, u possioie, ana tk ptMmioa of tb fart. - Wa landd on mflo below Fort Castillo, at 8 o'clock on tho aigfct of tLa 3d of December. After rating ocr war though th char-peral at tba river sul, we gained tba open claartn around tho fort, at 11 o'clock thai night. We rated until 1 o'clock next morainp, Ihc. 4tb, when we attack ed tbe fort, aod attar killing .'one aaao, took it by aorpri. . Wa captured six pIor of can poo, with 150 ilrA of arnia, ajid. xaada -prliosera of CoL Fr.roiaco AW-rado and albtj mo under bia touimaivi. We al4 fotpowewion of three Uam re. On tba Sib, we aeet tba ateamer Ogden and rs4urvd tba ttaamer "Vlrjia. nine tnlka abova at Torro Kijia. Oo il Clh, we rt&rted the teamer if organ i! tula Gn. Walker, with prboneia taken from ir Virgin and the fort. We brxrl no more from down th river until 1 . 16. ln wa were inform br CoL ogravf tue wrvt tJ'Gea. Walker, and Ljs nw. and the rviurn t tha United Sutea. Auor tire receipt of this iatfiligroce vt burnad th fort, piked the .itnoce, and ahipjed on board the Ogden avai!a bi proper! J, cattle, Sx; and' left Cactilio'cn the Sfnh to po down the riTer. Wa stopped 'nine mile above Grertown, on San Jam riv-r, wbcre wo were Tioited Dee. 24 by CapL Joshua S. Snk. At eUven o'clock a man-of-war boat under his cf&jnand with a fore of mariaaa, frora the Uaitad Sutea frigate Suuehejia, pat off from the steamer Morgan. Waea abont SOOtmJi oS he coouueoeed bo wis r very politely. When Cap ' tain Sands approached as he asked -who was our commander V CoL" Anderson replied "he was. Alter which Capi. S. repKod, " Will you ooute on board, sir" Colonel Anderson went oa board of the Morgan alone, was- asked oa the upper deck, and, la the presence of three of hisofieer) the fol lowlng dialoeue took place: ' Cape & Well, how are you gettixj aloa; up here? CoL A- Very waU. . Cart. S. I've com to you. Col. A- Hare you orders frora Commodore , Paulding? !..'. - . CapC Xo, sir, Tra orders directly from the department. Col A- I think 1 ana out of your jurisdic tion. Capt. S. I eould take you in Kamscbitka. CL A. WelL sir, I auppcetI wiU have to go. Capt. S. Yes ; caO yotrr men oa board. Col Aw Jou had better fo oa board and tell tby yourself Capt. S. I wilL WU1 you go In my boat? CoL Aw 2fo, I thank you, I will goia rxy own. Captain Sands then came oa board the Ogden and left soon, saying he would send an engineer and pilot oa board, gt up steam and take us down. We arrlTed in the harbor on the 28th DooMnber, when we were shipped on board the Fulton, and thence proceeded to AspiawalL' where we arrived the flnt of Jaauarr, 1&5S. Anderson savs that bis boys had, at the peril of their lires, collected sUteea head of cattle from the Costa Kkans, and got permission to sell tbeou After he lad made the sh Scott. CottreU and the captain of the Sadooehaana collected and di vided the money. lie had three boats, which be longed to thetaseivev and 'with which they writ up the river Colorado, -and 'hloh be was si Irst given the privilege to sell; but as he pro tested trorgry against the unfair dispositioa of the cattle money, they earn to the conclusion to dispossess him of jthe privilege formerly granted. ' 6f the forty-C e fiUxbusters trsjn&rred to the Wabash, eighteen of them were laid op with in termittent leTer, and a number bad to be supplied with clothes. There is a ramdr itere that Nicaragua and Cos-' ' ta EVa hava edjnf.ed their diJ2colu- Costa Ri ca abandoning all prrter.iions to the Forts of San Carlos aad CasuUo, at a ell ac the' control of the San Juan river. Cta Rka alto consents that th department of Cvnacasta. which ia occupied by tK rnvercml of Costa Kioa shall be .notni considered Ur territory of Nicaragua.. -. ; - " a Auion; those of Walker's men ander oommand ot CoL Andcraoa, a tnotira'the names of CapC Wm. 8. West, formerly of Baleigh, and W. A. 'John son, jc. a A Lust HcaaaXD Tctxkd xrr.-ITU Interru-ii , 't ill aMocvssorw Tha fjllo.wLrg is a oounter imrttoc&eof the principal incidents ia Keade's story of White Lie: In ilsr, loii, m man named K M.'Mclks, ea.red in aceiiimra newoprl in Cmcaro, left h .u. altar tA in sppnrent health, and notraco of hi as onuld aAerwajliielohn. - AU sorts of ru iwor w-r afloat as to whst had become of him. It was eappoed he had met with foul -pier, and th- r'vr ias dredged for his body. Neit(rumor ori'itsausi tnesteeyj it was auppceea ne wandered rz laan ana waa eonevajea ia tne woods .near lieiridere. and hundreds of men turned- oot for the numose of cantunsf Lim. . Then a dead bodv was fiusd near Rock river, which .many of his friends identified as his, although on this taint mere was coneiaeraoea&iBreace oi opinion. At all events, no trace of him could be found, after E'ving the pol an infinite cVal of trouble, lie It a wife and one or two children, and about three weeks aro Mrs. Mellen. harinr mourned her husband's loss tor three years laid aside her weeds and got married to a Mr. William IL Aus tin, a printer. Of a sudden she received a letter from Mellen, informing her of his intention to re turn home, and hard upon its heels on W edm day last he followed, lie says h wandered away in 'a Ct of insanity went to Memphis, thence to w Orkm. and Jtf Lat to California, where he eoe4 ia various occupations. The Chicago Tribune oi AjBursaay morning oonduuee aa ctMint of the matter as follows: MrUen visited his wife, or rather Mrs. Austin, yesterday, and also Mr. Austin. Tb flatter re fuses point blank to give Mrs. A. up. What th upshot of th affair will be knot fWyraeased. If both iiMist upon baring pnweasionof the mdj, a very intrrcmng lawsuit will doubtlces be the re- aolt. Xn. JCeuen, or Austin, did not obtain a divorce before her marriage with Austin. "What th real motiv was which indored Mellen to absent himself for so long a time b has rH made public.- If it be true, as he states, that h" !niane whea he Wt, wbv did h not, when he recovered from insaaitr, either write to his wife informing her of hit whereabouts, or return home immediately V A LTansaa corrrvpoodect thus sums cp the re soltof the late dvU wax in uWt territory: Killed. - . 0 ViDded,coctajion of the nose,- -2 Miur;j. o Captured. ' 3 1'nghter.ed, . . . bttU Nrw Pajria is PrriKas c so. lr. Samuel 3. Paul has issued his Prospectus for a new paper ih Petersburg, to U called the Tlrguda Press. .It is fo be devoted to th Daiaocratic p-"' LATE ASD IMPORTANT FROM, UTAH. Opr advice from Orcat SalC Lakexitr, lj way r.f Francisoo, arertotheL8th af jrovember The proposition to ; declare, , Brlgham; Tiung - Prophet, Seot and Jloreintor'' if the Mormon paonJetrw siaulned unanimously 5n tbe.TVr- naci. 1 , v . " . : ' .. The Dcseret News of November 4th says j Th company from Caron began to ariireon the 1st inrtsnt, and wiU . proUUy ali be in by th 3d. This company, with a few exceptions, embrao all who were sent on foreign.- miadoos to that re gion ; also sevyal from California and Oregon. Mr. Bell, - tfno,. In eftnpany "with ethers, left Salt Lake on tho 6th. cf Jfovember, furniihea a California paper with the following : r The force of the" Mormons has been greatly over stimated; almcst every available man has been trolled. In passing through the settlements Mr. Bell found that the men generally had been called out to the mountains ; and yet the whole foroe fell far short of 10.000 men. L The winW h V-t in with severity. In the city the snow was two Inche deep, and la the iMountains, where the Mormons were encamped it mut have been frm six to twelve uioLes deep. The Mormon armv wa in a very poor condition, bad lr clothedjxxily armed, and with very little Govisioos. The families are represented as being a suffering ou"nditLn wanting in provisons and wood : the winter already commenced, and the mnn all called oft to the calnps. Mr. Bell's company, had pasports from Gorcr nor Young, bet Were only asked fcr them one- It seemed as if iBtelligf nee Lad ben.sent ahead ithepi, and all knew of their journey to CftiiCw ni but at one station. Nevertheless, it was ne cewary, at each settlement to- call on th bishop; tire aa intexpmer,nd send them ahead of th company to treat Vitk. tiiO JadiAns for their isia pasoago. By reprwentiiig themscive as Mor mons, using every precaution, and more jarticu larly by thi exienditare of jsver two thousand dol lars among buacps,' interpreters and Indikns,'tho company succeeded iu making their T way ia asf.ty. ' 1 . - " Ve have confirmation of the report that was circulated at th time, regarding the company .that km massacred tome time since, that thev suffered at the hands of the Indians, in revenge for crimi nal iudtscrotions on the part of certain of their members Saudi bags containing poison were Sound in springs,- the water of which caused sick ness and death stnone the -Indians. They mas tered thair forces,. followed and massacred th whole party. . With regard to the Indians east of 8Jt Lake, It'is more than' "irJbable that CoL' Johnston has propitiated them, and they will be" found, if not oa the side of tho government, at least neu tral. 1 , . - In case of rosiaUnce to.the troop therci every reason for conddence that Colonel Johnston will force the passage of the cannon, and make good his advance to the city. 4 'On the 8th of October Brigham Young deliver ed a speech in the tabernacle in relation to the ad vance of the United SUtes troops Into the Territo rv. - He said: .... s 'As son as tlier start to come into our settle menu, let sleep depart from .their eves and 1 am ber from their eyelids until thev sleep in death ; f.ir uy have been warned and forwarned that we will not tamely submit to being deatroved. Men shall be secreted here and there, and shall wt away our eueuii in the name of Israel's God. . Ia arvither part of the same discourse he says : Another Tear I am going to prepare for th worst, and i want you to prepare to cache our grain and fay trtU thU Territory; for I am deter mined, if driven to that extremity, that our ene uitiS shall 2nd nothing but heap of ashes and ruins. We ill be so prepared that in a few days all can be oonsusaod. 1 shall reqoest the bishops to see that the people in their wards ar provided with two or three rears' provisions. There is enough already raised in many places this season to suddIv the people from two to three years, and I wish tbem to take, care .of it,. though Iexpact that in all probability we will raise a great many crops befoi e ournemies again ,come here to dis turb w : and I expect that we ar fully able to deVnd ourselves, and that our enemies will not He able to come within a hundred miles of us. - It would seem to be Um intention of the Mor mons, ia the event Of their defeat,' to burn tip and destroy everything in the Territory, and. retire to some cuW place. It will be recollected that a very mysterious journey to -the Xorth was made by Brigham Yoonglait summer. -lie took a large and well ' arWinted trsio with bun and was ab sent nearly two months. It is reported that he penctratAj far into the British roast erions on the north, -aed may have there settled. upon a location for a future-colony. Neither, the object nor the result of that journey " has ever been tl early ex plainod-in the Mofruyn jguraaL- ; . Advice from theJT.tah expedition state tha Got. Comming has isaicd two procUmauons de clarng Utah in a state of rebellion.' Tax MraDia ov a Fathzk amd Mothxb t Tuna Owx Sox. It was stated by telegraph a day or two ago that J arej CoriMtoc k and Clarissa,' his wife,- had'been brutally murdered ' by their own son, William Cormtock, a few miles from Hamilton, C. W. It appears th ceo of th tragedy was located in th wrong place. It oc curred fiva tuiles from Hamilton, L Y. Th Utica Telograph has th following additional particulars: . . The parricide is a man .37 years of age, about 5 feet Pinchos in eiht; his clothing was be smeared wiUi blood when found,. H naj always resided with his parents, in .this town, and was nnmarricd- . He has .been driaking hard for soma time, and is evidently laboring under th effects of ' mam'to-a-yntH, ife convcrsod calmly ia rela tion t" the awful deed, manueauag no concern for himself, Sj-aLing of the manner in which he de prived LI larenu of life, as if he had been butch ering bogs. He says for about four or II va days sonvtlifitg seemed to tell him that he mat have a number of liearis; this was .repeated to- him. many limes during the day ; he seemed to fire in therburn and a wire vme over the hill, con necting with the room, telling him hs.miut have a number of hoarts some pne who lived iaSUer- tar ne seemed ttclcgreph .for them. "Thr or Chit day ag? 1 attempted to kill my father to get nis ncari. 1 esreraay 1 wcni again placed an axe in the mom, intending, if I -could find nnv brother ar.'! hU wife sitting down to kill them both at one. It seemed as if I muit have both their hearts, but I did not fi nd them so situated. - About dark I went over to my father's and found him and my roomer sitting sne was sewing. I ltn mediately sttrut k her with the skillet on th head and broke it I then struck my father over ' the head three or four timet with the remains of the skillet, and attempted to get the axe. A fler knock ing my fatner down, 1 got the axe aad cut out tliir heart, and tx-.t them in the stove and burn ed them. Thu voice seemed td tell me that the hearts must be burned. After the deed I washed my hands, and after remaining in the hous a short time, left and went down to A. Gustin's. When I arrived I found my .'brother and his wife there, visiting. I told them I had some fresh m-t on to father's ; after remaining there a short time, I went down to the house of Harmon Gu5- tin and told them to pet me a quart of cider and bottle : and after wbtainin? it, left for of lather's house without mentioning anything concerning the deed. On arriving 1 lay down upon th loungo, near my father and mother and slept for some u me unui near, morninr oa awaaeninsr left the house and. met several persons oominsr towards it. I do not recollect who I had informed of the deed, previous to this. As they approached m some one said-'ilerw is ilL" This Was about eight rods west of my father's. They asked me what I had been doiae I told them it was none of their business.' ' Part nf the party Laid 1, while a couple of ' them want fo the house, and afterwards they took uie to Potter's wher I was arreted. , ," "1" : -" " 1 During thenfeLt after the deed. I aUetnnted to end-my-oea ufo and. thus dosa tbo- tragedy. I afterwards went to mv -brother's hooaft to kill btm and his wife.- I kicked ti-pan nels of th dorr in, but they "had goa away. . - . r The coroner's Jury to the cas bar rendered a Teruictth tnWdd.wa pertorraed by the son. '. " - e, ,v w'-i "i THIRTY-FIFTH COXGUESS. WsBixoTOit, Jan. U.-Se'iate: On motidn Mr. Bell, a rertlutienv as adopted reqOefrg the Secretary . of Intwior to; comaUnoat ran estimate of the quanfitr of land which will com under the act oT March, ; IM7, rantingHaada to Minnesota for railroad porposts. ' " V- , On motion of Mr. Davis, a resolution was adopt ed calling on he Secretary of War for a report of the Commission on War Claims in Oregon; and Washington Tcrrttorie. . - -' " ' Mr. Houston gav notio of hi intention to in trodnoe a till to provide fur th admission of Kan sas iato the Union aa a Stat. S .' . 1 ' . I The joint resolution directing the presentation of . mesai to Com. Paulding was made the special order for Wednesday next, . ' .- , .Some private bills were then taken up and pawed, j ' Mr. Seward submitted a resolution which was adopted, calling on th Secretary of War for any surveys or examinations of the Potomac River, near Washington city, made during last year. Mr. Houston presented the petition, of Jane Stoneham, aged niriety-niae year, the. widow 0 a revolutionary -soldier praying for a pen.i.on.. Ke ferred to the Committer on Pcnuloni, . 'After aa executive session th Senate adjourn ed. , '" i . : - - " . ifouatr. The Hciuso wentlato Committee of the Whole on th State of the Union, on the PresU dent's Annual Message.: - . -" "' . Mr. Stenbens explained and defendod his views heretofore expressed; H aslrmed and challenged. contradiction, when he laid that ' under th neu trality laws, as they npw stand, owing to their im ccrfect praseolosT.'the President aouot at all ut tae armv or navv. It was onlv bv roostrAction or interpolation he could do so and all doubt should bo removed t?y iegulatlon respacung these laws. He arrued that there was no power ia tho United States to prevent Anwirjuvciuzen from quitting this country ana Joining toe enemy, or to puaiso theuv - , i,, .... ' i'.-i But for. Commodore Pauldinr's interposition 'Walker would now be secure in the possossipQ of the Presidency of Nicaragua, ana ne was tne.oniy leritimate Chief Maeistrat of that country..- lie repeated that Walker and his meo should be sent back and full restitution made thorn ; fortheir lueses by the conduct of Paulding, -who kidnapped thein. - : -v ,;-..-.'. - " Wasujqtox, Jan. 13, 1857. Senate Ha Senate was not in session. - . JIoum of Jteprete ntqt iws. MrL-Bocock asked to take up the Joint resolution of th Benate, the Whole mnen 01 wutca was wum ?4n act was pttmns ai the hut session of Concress auuiorisiriz the Naval oiBeer who vera affected by the-Retiring Board to apply wiUun on year -to nave Uieir cases ex amined, th action of the Naval CourU.of Inquiry being tie ground en "which the President might nominate their restoratiea. . ' ,,.. -, Mr. Jones, of Tennessee, would prefer that th resolution should com op' in-regular order. It proposed to increase th number of ofQoers bf the Navy, to which he was opposed. - Mr, Lovejoy objected to its eoasiderati-n,' Mr. Burnett's resolution was passed authorizing (he Special Committee appointed to investigate the' facts attending thesaleof Fort rlnelling to em ploy a stenographer. Ho remarked that this was a rase-in which the public interests required close examination - ? On motion of Mr. Houston, th Committee on th J odiciary were authorized to send for persons and papers in relation to the charges agninst Judge Watrus, of Texas. . It was ordered that J. M. Harris, of Maryland, shall have leave from time to time, as may be ne- eearary, to absent tlmselt from tne sittings tf thu ttouee, to take tesumony in th contested, election case. ' Mr. St&nton offered a preamble resolntion, ask ing for the appointtaent ef a select committee of 11 v members, to investigate the report of the Middlesex Manufacturing Company, that eighty seven thousand dollars were paid by that corpora tion to facilitate th passage of the tariff act of 1857. , . . Mr. Burlingame, coming from the district of Massachusetts in which- the Company W located, thought it right that th investigation should be had. He took occasion to speak in high terms of uiecnaracter or in XJiwrenc, but - would not shield th firm if Ihey wer guilty vt wrong. ' '. Mf. H...W. Davis spoke of the rumors of a cor rupt prses. He stood in no far of it He held It in such utter contempt that he should take no no tice or it except before a grand jorr for rile libel. This case was different The statement Was made on a responsible nam. Th money "may; have got into tne nanas or agents, jjut ir it rearneu the hands of a member of Congress', let him die ineaeatn. 1 . . Mr. Lunkel, of Pa., was anxious for th inves tigation. He knew , nothing of th character of tho firm of Lawrence, Stone & Co., but. he did know that these "merchant princes" struck hands with the free-trad uartv in th last Con frets to criun u interests or ais &taie. . 1 . . . . , . Mr. Harris, of Illinois, said that the ravestlga- Uon dad not affect- the Democratic ride ..of the House, and concluded hia remarks by offering ah amendment' proposing fo siamln iato Ibe charees made sgainstMr. Maftasoh, m member.-ot th last uouse. . cut it xaj ruled out ororder . .-. Mr. Grow protested against- any resolution which would not give the accused an opportunity to be confronted with the witnesses, as, he con tended, wslh case d urine th last session-' - Mr. Letcher opposed the form of the resolution Ha wanted the facts reported to the House, with such recommendation as they may choose. " After further debata, a substitute was adopted. on motion of Mr Letcher, providing for the. ap pointment 01 onramiuee 10 inquire wnetnerany member of this or the last Congress, received any part of the money from Lawrence, Stone St Co. or any other persons, and report the facts to the House, with-such recmmeadationa as they may deem proper, with power to send lor persons and papers. - - Tne nous adjourned till Monday. A GbjutPakx vt Nrw YoJLTle Central Park of New York promises to be a grand affair. The whole amount allowed by the Legislature -to be expended in laying it out is $ 1,500,000. ' It will contain 770 acres, J 50 of which .will be set apart tor m vreiun rawTw, ifi. anucipauon OL. ID rap id growth of th citrVnd the consequent seosssi ty for .an tnexnaasUole suppl v of. water; The cvmmissioners bav already decided '.that there shall be four or more crossings from easf. to west, across the park; that it shall contain a narada ground of from twenty to forty acres, three - rdav grounds' of from three to tea acres each, a iuulvfor exuipiuons ana concerts, an ooservatorv a akajv ingground,.and an Indcfinit number -of -foutSina, towers, entrances, arches, statuary and flower garaem.une tnousana on Hundred and twenty mm arw cngaircu iu oreaaing-stone"aiHl laying the stone wall that is to enclose the rmunrU This wall ia to bo about six feet in height, built of rougnsxoe, nut very evenly laid, and is princi pally intended to keep cattle from entering , th para. Aconsiaeraoi portion or it laalrerfvvwt structed. It is estimatad that the park will be entira. ly laid out and in every way complete for th use of tne po one in tnree years, but its value will, of coursa, uNrawnui uiiiu..' ' Dr. Anson Jones, ex-PrerUent of Texas," who committed suicide on the 8th Instant, was a native of Philadelphia, and a 'gradual of th Universi ty of Pennsylvania, He ' emigrated to Texas when It was a Mexican Stale, and took 'an' active part in the revolution which resulted in its inde- pendenc, having bad th oommand of compa ny at th battle of Saa Jacinto He subsequent-! ly served in the; Congress of Texas, and. tuocess- ively as Minister of that Republie at 'Washing ton, President of the Slat Senate, when ,.h .be came ex-oBucio Vice President of the -Republic, and finally iU President, which he held' when Texas was annexed to' th Union: He was'laU- ly a candidate or , th .United -States I JSenat, in place of General Rusk, who also committed ' sui cide, ,but he gav way to : GneraI J. Pinkney Henderson, who was elected." J. ' Svpvtx XTBrft regret to learn thatMJ Gasaixx Joxis, of Oranville.-N. C diedat-his residence near Bin Wing, on rlay 6f th ?past week. 'He was sitting at th dinner' table, and suddenly fell from Ms seat antf scun expired.. HJ was Terr- worthy eentleman.' and lucid v m- KRVoit or tw COilPTECXLfiR ot FTJB- vlici Aocousts, .yxndto fiscal V YAB JLNJDJSG SSnE" 30, "iT. iW.,A.-.-vy, , r.: .-- J una. ?ai4ttidryotiantie State's quo-. 'A.' -'1 t4 Tor support ofCo'ov Schools, ;., , - - ,.1 -rasitdlows-;' V -: - - Alexanair R.LSte, "chnvn, 600. 25 Anson -7 tt. 0 iiammond vt . ieaufecV - , Joseph. Potts,-. . . Brunswick ."- John Brown, 1,405,81 i,lt- ,e 714 13 i,48d . 830 29 1,040 88 620 88 744 96 1,43d .32 1,926 60 . 630 24 1,163 64 -1,479 48 1,652 40 .1,275 24 1,141. 20 88.7 36 ' 825 36 2,078 36 38 61 2,217- 60 -798 72 1,567 44 472 20 " 741 .84 , 830 88 v 68-92 ' 740 28 .jtonoombe r .ration, - Ilurka - " Jamek' A'varv. t. " .. Burke . ; ; -Camden - . 7j: M..For6es; . " . ; Certeretr J. P, C. Davis, -1" " ; Caswell - ... Atvi Le. v". " ' ' Chatham " ";' Jas. j?. Losafof,;. Chowjui: . Jas. D. Wynii, .. ;Cleaveland ir;j. JR. Logan,.. " " Craven VjJoha T.JUne, " " Edgecwobo M iivid "Barlow, ...' .; Torsv-iDi i '..'.?. JL htnnrr " ; Franklfii "W." Johnson, " ".Gaston ' V-L-A-Maspn, ;fHtw;:; 3" WorrelL r Granina V. AT pKnalf, . : r-Greeno .-Edward Patrick, ' G uilford JaVW. JOgburn, . " ; Hertford , Smith, Joncz-' " W: H, Bryan Lengir -t v James W. Cox, LinooIiK ' C; Lv'Hnerx; ' HcDdwell Joph Cbflly, " ; Macon J- B. Siler, Martin , 1 A. JJ. CofflMd, ' 835 32 1,406 88 uMecU'ob'f Hi John p. Boas;, .. - - .1-4- - Moora 3.Y.-D. Oo&. 1,026 26 1,287 71 844 80 ?' 924.96 1,289 40 1,811 12 .952 33 1,329 60 761 J 6 1,243 92 573 6Q K orthjaiopt'n Herod Fauon, . .Onslow., -D.W'."Ssbder, V, rasqnofjk-.W..Wi Kennedy," . Pitt ? : AlfWd Move, - C , Randolph Jans4han;Worth, " Richmond,". B. B. McKenxie, " Babesbn ,'Croh Moore,'-. M .. Stanly f " 1 R- O. nuggs, Warrdn .'..- r'lBobbitt, . . . Wjingt'rtCrKanj-actvv u r t . Sm1-1L Youajf, Trasurr Jforth- -. .Carolina Institution for the Deaf . . and Dumb aBdtb.'Blin d",: " . V ; William Robinson & Co for ad-u-. TrtisinginiolQrb-Tribun' .-ijjpring DJitribuUok 13iJt Caak - : xrion School Fund, h V J. -H. .Mus,for-deru&lng-" " .NftWCrn4nionSp"ringDuitri .. fr i.-buti6nil857, Common School. -' Fund, 1, ;- . "' r'.:' '.-.' ; i'f T, Coring, foe ad verthil ng in Wil- ' , . .mingion Commercial Spring - r,DistrBiution. 1857, Commoa . . School Fundi - .: - ,'',. .Go&Rin & QujlKpfor adveriislng , m. DwnocePjrur Spring ;DiJlribution l6 eomflchool ' T - Fatd,U., v- 1 July. Paid sanuCQUAties State's quo - v ta for support of Com. Schools, , as-fbllews.; j s ' Ashe.J ; on, JRivv nr,i CnrrUucV BBiujmons, ; -' Hyde,r-,'M-. B.?Lv-Mann,- i - Montgoniery-. .CVV. Wooley, " , ' JN.Hano ver " . SJPL Wallace. " SfiOQ -18 12 12 13 1,024 68 750 14 790 30 739 56 1,708 32 Union-"I , M - M. Wuthbertson, 1,1 10 96 Columbus " .Havniw-Lennon"! ..t 36 9 flurry yJi L.2vorman.; 44 ; ' Wilkes f; 4ivA.-A. Scrcajga;- -YaneV i -:M Pi.PjenlarKL "r tf . W.he,rMl t Raleigh, his postage account against Litera - ryBoard - for. quarter ending : ' C H." Wiley, hi Ad. jquartor's sal ary for 15I -- f . . ; W. tlWjghtnianr&JCoiv for ad , Terijaftig ia Fayettpviil Caro i - .linbMipringptribution 1857, . r iCom.mpn School Eund,- p.. JvCjsrry,ornw. year's eala . -ry .tOiist oew-185T; and Su perintendent of Swamp Lands, , vMrx hlosSdoV Wvertismg-in i WTarrenton - News Spring " Dls rtribjiUon --1857 -Com.- School Fund,. '- ' ' Alspanch ABonejfor-advrtiiing la Vstorn Sentinel Spring Dis . k tnbution 85J, eemmon School vFund, - ' v i -Solden & Wilson;- advertising ' in;Tf. C.SUaddSpring- Djs . Uibution 1857,'Ooimaon School Furtd;. '(Vi:v;.',v.;.,,; Loaned the State of North Garo 1.: .lina,in Bond giveh bjr Public ' Treesuser, undec..KeolutioS' of - the General nAuemb'ty,--ratified . v -2d February, 1857- ) : - 2,117 16 1,397 04 , 968 18 1 09 376 12 1,000 12 12 12 65,563 An;.' Paid sundry eountiesSlate'sqdo- " taTpr ruppocLof Jam.fcl(ois, .'- . iT-fotldwat w -r :w - - -v - ' ' .Camwha-sVAfMhs-B, Davidson " ennf lTaittfts, -r " " Duplui H.-oitrdcn, -,- IV Campson Ai "Mon; - r - . Tyrrell u okh 'tdii; ".' . 988 08. .1.694 76 133 32 1,477 32 ' 534 24 . . Bamuel U. loung,. .t reasurer. Carolina Institution, fox the Deaf .. . -. and Dumb and;i&e j&lindiw.,. - -W. Ji Yates, foriiefctising-in yfaintn Democrat Spring Dis .. trijuuon 1557, Coamn School 200 12 Ax! John W. Syme,. for .vlrQrtisiiLjr in xutieign-jKegietcrtOpnng jma tribution 1857,Conlhn Seapol Tund, ... i X. W." Atkin, ' for advertising- la . :'. Ashevill 2ews.SjrjjigIistri- '' butionv'lW? ..Cojt School r Fund. ' 1 " lv '1 : ' - ' II ,12 3it raidjundry cpuotieaStata'sattr- ; : ja iut aupport 01 vaui. ocaoou, . -804-34. T Hsf aa ' "' . ' L 1,56.0 84 Henderson". J.'Mawer Nashi. v -i J.'O;. Taylorr ' . 825 96 1.084 08 Ruthtrfbrtl n UcBjOpXU..'- ; ;r -..i --i -j. u 'Stakes ; ' W Mfehel ' Samuel.- H. Young, Treasurer ,1,486 56 1,486 56 , 1.018 80 Sorih, Canrfi 'catioa " V4; Jor Deaf, and. luBn4ll 1,000 1 ,,tiC PUBLIFUN Exhibiting Me seperat -aaurirrffvrn 'teAicA fAeZe- ctvpU of ttu ruwa-frmd mae btn oVrtvedr Coupon Bonds) ; including c- i- fr V -fr crued interesVi-, f . -J, - 1,1347 37 , Public Taxes, T.... . :y .ijjMTv477 55 rotate Sloans, . - . - 428.733 01. , V ,' sax on .Dans; jswcjc, . 4. 3238 75 6,530 85 Aoierwv oa - rr iirjungtoa . -Weldonilio4Bouus.t' Interest on Bonds!. $t SejiboarjcL' '": ; ; Roanoke.' .RailEoad, Oomr - : 6,000.' ' ' ?,55 82 ;. . ;.I$vitiav tin h&ckM i?ttv i,vy- as;- Aioemane X'lans;- . 9cja'.pompiiT$- :.; . 1,200 ."803 . , '.Taxon Altorneysegnse, v ' .- : 831 it ,505: 54, .Tayette'viae &arW TTaik-, ". road- Dividend, ' Public Buildirigr'"'f4 ?" s "State Capitol, l.V'Y ..T-' W-v: ' " - - 268 '132 - 43 3 65,563 21 uenerai Assemwy, . . r 77 v . Ubiigaaon- to -v -rf 2,17653' 30 " ';. .Detailed as fbMowTt s ri r at ltfifc'-'.f.- MoT. Issued for-Atlanlfc:tNcTUlv - ' Uarolin- Kailsoaavru -Cou- '33,000 ' IsjMiedfofrWestern-. North Uar- y'd. - -t.U- 330828-53 4 r ',1- - f ,. ojinaRailrc:'!2DCpoir.. -1 Bondaof. ;$0.TSAdu fymi. VrjftbsVlBSAndjisn-. ;;arpg 30:$ears, j . - AwroUiteritv - . ? 'ib.oooT'- 156- Geo. Mordecili tofl W. Tatewell, fr:20 Cou-? ; - a ,pon Bondsof 10 aftch,r;v ftx 'dateiOctoberlst, 1856, al? -running SOTjears, iued4of - 'WestexnNorthCarollnaRail- 'V.''T iroad, s-' v ,'9A" .-. Accrued interest 156 ; WroTPeace, fof 1 Coupon Bo&d- . ' :of $i;O00, dated October, 1st- -.pl85G, and fanning -year,c' -issued- for- Western ortb5 -.Carolina lUuroa,..-;:'.' ' Accrued interest, ; ' " - i . . Iasued For Western North Car- ' . .'. olina Uailroad,; 95 Coupon ;k iBondiof fib each, dated c October 11856,- and runv ; 'v'".hing30 years,:.. . - ,'.'." "' Accrued Interest,- n -7v 7 " J Issued-for Weston Ndrti Car--; - olina Railroad, 59 . Coupon ' ;.f Bond9 of ; $1,000 each, dated;" ' "-'"'October 1st, ; 1856, andrutt-" -' lng 30 years, v - --' . vAccruente; 'f - ; v ; Boardrfor. -suhdry 'pay patients :: ." 1 in -the ' Insane Aivluiu- of : -XorthrCarotina.- i.ooo 85.000" 59,000 . ' . 4i8 S,SC0 Interest on Wilmrngton'fc WTel . i don Railroad BoncL. iot 'LittV '?: : k 4-iCAooo.; . Dividend on stock in Fayette- " villa.- AuAlbemarle' Plank road. ; t200 ,J. J. Danielr for-W: F.. Lan- , :r former' Sheriff of ' Hali&z ; i county, balanco of tis Publio ; ' : Taxes si Sheriff for 1 8$V-' . H; Cbristiai; for C. J.lCoch ran, former Sheriff of-Moat-; -, ! gomery county, . Q. Isbee,:inoney-rearoo9;'b? " ' - ing.balanre reciaining- after ' " paying fr window- curtaiasj , i'V. Sec"., "for the- Legishttrf . ".. I Ilalla. . ; 2 C' Dec. Bank of Eublk,'ew Tfc, s. 1-,. j to meet : jntcreet oa Coupoa: '-: :.-' - Bonds,"- .60,000 -Oed, Bower, tor 4 Coupon Bonds 'r " ';. I't-bt $1,000 faijh, -dated Octotf . : ,. 1st,; 1856, and runninir ' 30 M i ; Tears. issoedto'WosterhXbrth r ':: ..' Carcrm ilroad Company, f i Accrued intercut, t ' : '- , , :' ' 'ilank of WaaosboroV'Tax m -. Indrndual:' 3tock inr"'"aai4, Bank - r . - . -- ;Xn-McKeclaV Sheriff of k.' . con "-county, y balance ;hi;v ;..". Public Tsxes due fron said, t 4,000. .ft . Sheriff lor'l 855, . - I T. AV BrvaTd,'formerly Sharif - if Buncombe county, balane r. . of hia Public Taxes as Sheriff. . v. for-1855, " -i f r V ' Dividend on . Stock in JFayeU , j vQle and .Warsaw Plankxoad Company,' - ' J, MLovejoy, for. rant, ofhouv .. i-es and lot owned by the Stat . V- in'theOtf of Raleigh.fbr 1855, i i - : -S-'4. ;':i8i JBoard of sundry pay patiants iA . the Insane Asylum of North- . . Carolina, ; - - , 818 1887. - Jan.-Wm. Peace for 1 Coupon Bo&4 3 . or 1,000, dated October sl, ; rj;e v . 1850, and' running 30 yearSj"...'. , x-r--, v issued for Western 'Norfh- " , , Carolina Railroad, ' : ; L00O ''. -Accrued interest, 1 ' '. If" 15 - John P:Whitfdrd, President or J ,'UwAtUnticadNc-Crc-:, 1 . -. lina JiailrOad' Company, for ' J .- .SQ Coupon Bonds f.j,0C'0 ! , . ,., each, dated January 1st, 1857 ' "U.V . ?and running 30 years, issued" I -1 ' - for said, Railroad, ... 80,009 A.ccrued interest, 7 . f. 226 .Gov. Bragg, President ex officio I ' , of the Literary Board, for 24 Coupon Bohda. of $1,000 each, . dated January 1st, 1857,' and ". ' f : running 30 years, issued for. j - .- the Atlantic and Xorth-Caro- h" . : . Jina Railroad, . .SAOOw.. ; Accruid interest, ' ' ' ' ' " T r 67 Gov. Bragg, President ex-offleio 4 - v of the Literary Board, for 6 Coupon Bonds of $ 1 ,000 each, . - i t dated January 1st, 1857, and M '-running 20 years., issued for 4-i. . Foyetteville and 'Warsaw : Plankroad,; -- - ' Accrued interest, '. ' - James Mel vin,- former Sheriff. Of Bladen county, his Publio. Taxes as Sheriff, for 18.55; Board' for sundry pay patients ' in .the..- Insane Asylum of" North-Carolina. . ,"r. 6,000 17 d,449 Ml Feh. John ; D. Whitford; Prejddant 1 . . of tb Atlantic andKorjli- ; ' . Carolina Railroad Company, , 30 Coupon- Bonds of $t;0O : : each, dated January 1st, 1857.. ; and running 30 year, sad f' - foTaaidRaifroad. 4? ' Accroed interest,'- ' :-' l ;Bank 'of the Stat of NoruV ,- .Carolina, temporary loan, V , MM IM , iveiuon Jvauroaa jxmas , ; . . Board for pay patients in theln- .. sane Asylum of North-Caro-, t lina,. ,4 ,;': .?;; . Thomas D. . Mearea, money. . overdrawn by him as aMem . her- pf.- th Legislature f 1856-7, .k; .v. . B. Freeman, Clerk of th of . the Supreme Court at RalcigL ' 1500 f - TaxonAttorner"j Liconse. .'i4 Mar. John D; W hitford, President oTUe Atlantic and liotta . .varouna jwiroaa company, 20 Coupon Bonds of $1,0$0 .- . each, dated January 1st, 185. ;;: - and running 30 -years, issivp . for said road, . -; . 94.000 u .jaVa mw srv vov, - t es 4 J.. D. Wbitford, ' IVesidenLv ; Cpapon Bonds of $500 $. -..'dated January i8t, J85?.jM v , running 30 years, issued for r i ; 59 fi AUanttc and North-CaroUaa ' ' i . Railroad, '";'-' ': . Accrued interest; "'ii.-fliyiij-; V.coo ' " 9 :V Coupo ondsof $1,PQ0 eaca , v vr .'dated jBthtiary 1st, 1857, aa4 v L -.Annlng 30 years, issued for .' 1 ''"' . Atlantic andorthCarolia.- Railroad, ' f ' 98000 AccTued interest, - ; 141 J. D.-Wbitfoh4PrsldM x J v Coupon "Bond of $500", dated. is . ' : 5:January'l8tl857, an'dHui-' .: "-V ' ', iiing' 80-yeaw; Isswd'A- Mahtic-;ian4 Northrouar: a Railroad, . ' , r.;-. Avl 800. , Accrued interest, f .. .. . 1 '. J.'itS' -.BankoftheStAteofNorth-Cmro-.; : lina, temporary loan, 5; cJB&nk cf Clarendon,: temporary Joan,- -.- - - ;- Branch Bank Cape Fear. Ral : . eiglj, temporary loan, . , Bank State of North-Carolina . . ' temporary. loan," - "f " ." , Branch Bank Cape 'Fear; Ral ' eign, .temporary- loan," i Bank jaf "the .. Republic,"-2Tew. y York, temporary loan, ,' ; ."BoardJbr pay patients in t!ie V Jisane . Asylum of North ' Cafblina, - - Jacob Siler, Agent for collection of Cherokee Bonds. , V 4,934 38 O.500 4,924 99 4- 4fio 50,000 231 600 April- Issued to Marshall Parks," - ifreilderrt or tne Albemari r'- and CLesupcale Canal Com - '-pany, 25 Coopon Bonds of ' ' ' :$1,000 each, oatedApril lit,' r-4" ' -1857- tid running 30 "year,'.";;' ' ' . 'issued for said Company un' f : KX'dft'm Actof thGnil -ih-n ' ; ,'XAssemhry, ratified 2d Februaw i ; Issuedto Marahall Parks, PffsL' ; ' i V dent, &a, as above, 60 C&f-'"" ttf- ;porriJoiidsori,OTOeacJi,4a- f: 'i jted April 1st, 1857 ajdru. ' '' ning 30 years, issued for.th '-.' .-. t . A4bemane ana cuesspeax Canal Company; .s. : ' President of the Atlantic and; ' A'. v CompanT, 20 Coupon .Bonds -.''; . .it; 1ft; 11857, 'and- funning it years, Issued for th Atlaati . -TA:r:i.:'. Accrued interest; - - - ' ' " - 9w'4J0 Issued to Jvba V. , Whitford, Crj V. ' ; Preideht,.iO Coupon Bonds ; . . ; . 6$ i 'lst. 4 857, -and running .90 . t? year, issued for the Atlantic . . nd North-Carolina Railroad, - :;. .,. -" Issued to John M, RoseSectetar '. ry pf Fayetteille and Oautr t v,L Piarrkr.oadCompanyr2Bonds a .. f $1,000 each,, dated. April . '-'.'' ; irt-ffl 857,?, and running 20 &f?'-jwt -issued for ssid Plank., ' ' road, i-';--''.".''.- - -..-Jiankjrf the State "of KoribA. .-?- Carolina, temporary loan,' h;;r v ' Board tor sundry pay, patients -v V ''in .the Insaiie Asyuin of . v; I--' h . I;- Korth-Cfaroliba, v e ' " mv May.- issued -ta John . D. WWtfordp. r ; . Prwiabnt of the-Atlantic and . Xorth Oarolipa. Railroad ). Company,, k Coupon Bond of & C - H. SSuOjdated January 1st, 1857. :-5-'-Vm4 running 30 yeart Issued j for said Rairroad, Wl 5 V : Accrued interest, '-'.usZ. 4'i.jj.v. ?w 'iHued:; to John" D. -Whitford, f :. PresiA?nt; 1 Coupon Baoosof 4. - . , l,l ; 4,924 . 63 44 ; $l-,60d each, dated January. -c i 1st' WSTviahdi-runnirg -30 :v" J yeai3is8uedJfor saii Read, -.'I Accrued interest, ' " -"--.' ".'. lsied 4o. John D.Witibd, , 6 President. 26 Coupon Bond : 200 14 of $1,000 each dated Janftxry 1 ' m,i 1847, and . rannwg ,0 , -1 Tears, iiued for Atlantic' Jr ' Nofth Carolina tRallroadf "f Acciuwrinterest.-1 A V v ' Issued to Marshal JWks, PresL t ' dept of tho .Albermarl and , 'i U Clieeapeaka Canal Companyit ' 165 Coupon Bond of $1,000 Ui 43 21 S9.000 . ; 4"'riH '". - : ;"." wulr yaia wii - ; ' and running 30 years, issuea., rnhl' tat said improTement, " ." Banklbt Cape Fear, temporary 'Moan,;'? ' '... 1 Bank oCthe State of North Caro t': Un'a"teniporary loan, WW i.1 rvi lUnb nf th AtatA of XortA " Carolina, temporary loan. " Bank of the State of Nortfe Carolina, temporary loan, ' Bank of the ftat of Nortit f,950 88 79 948 ... - 4 9,9411 9,900 '.V . 9, W,91 80,693 42 . ii,oV'.v ' .' 18,144 1 a 10,00w j , Carolina, temporary loan, -" vSi Bank of Clarendon, temsorary .,.. loan, .- -'. ..: ,-. iisbeu. Bank of Wilmington, tempo- Id 62 rarv loan. Bank of the State pf North Carolina, temporary loan, ; Bank of Wadesboro', temporary '--.'"loan. . , .': .Bank of the State of North Car ' olina.-temporary loan, . Bank -of Cape Fear, temporary ' ; loan, . Bank.ot: the SUte of North , Carolina, temporary lean, Bank of Cap Fear, temporary : . loan, 'j ' .' , -; Bank of the : State of North Carolina, temporary loan, Bank ojf Republic, New York, ' temporary loan, 'Bankf Charlotte, Tax on In dividual Stock in said. Bank, .: , Bank o? Clarendon,, ditto, .' Board for pay patient In th la- ' ; sane. Asylum of North Car-V " lina, ' Jacob Siler, Agent for collec W 9,000 976 6000, ""44 I 91. 40 ! tion of Cherokee Bonds, G. Bbwer,for 2 Coupon Bonds of $1,000 eachjdated July 1st, : 1857, and running 30 -yeare, V. -issued for Atlantic Jk -rNorth'. "Caroiina.Railroad, 1 . v..,..-. Accrued iutercst, ' ' ' Issued to nJohn D. Whitford,;: President of Atlantic ANorth Carolina Railroad Company, 25 Coupon ; Bonds of . $1,000 each, dafed July 1st, 1857, and running 30 -vears, issuadfor SRidRailroai," l - -' 4 Accrued interest, - - r -- Issued to John: D. Whitford, - Presidenti I, Couponosd of :s$6ob; dated July 1st, 185T. 1 j and running 30 years, issued. '; ,- Jbr'tlantic & North Carc- : UnVRailrpad, .; -7 ' Accrued, interest, . Issued to J-. D. Wnitford, Pr sident, 103 Coupdn'Bondrf of A ti.000 each, dated JulytsL 92 2,000 a 85,000 - as: 98 0 640 list, and .running. 3 itarp, iksued for Atlantic A iSrtk 1 Tarblina Railroad, ; Vi, n i0S;O0 AixTued interest, .- -.l-. . -' - v , MP Harriet H. Buxton,' for 1 Coa. , pon Bond of $500, dated July : -- '- - 4 1st,, 1857, -and running 30 ' years, issued "for 'Westara . North-Carolina Railroad,' Accrued interest,' '-.Tjj'vi , Issued to . C. Fisher, Superin tendent of Insan Asylusw. 15 Coupon Bonds of $1,000 . r. 900 4: . each, dated April 1st, 1857. : and running 10 years, issued ? for said Asylum.underao Ac4: ..,"! j' A,. ofthe General Assembly, rati- ' : fled 17th Jan'y, 1857, - ? - !ii 19,000 -A X ! . - I . . . . & 10 Bank of the SUte of North-v- Carolina, temporary loan, - ' Bank of th SUte of North. ' -Carolina, temporary loan. ' 4,947 t,94 Bank of Cape Fear, at Raleigh, :'- temoorarr loan. -i-v? .---i- 00 ,900 Bank of Cape Fear, at BaieixV temporary loan," ' -v- Interest on Bonds of th Sea board & , Roanoke Railroad Companv. t 1,000 tf6M Bank of Washington, Tax oa 49 Individual stock ' in, sald: Bank. .979 . Interest on Wilmington & Wi- . .don Railroad Bonds, ' -;-Gov. Bragg, for sale oftho . - Revised Code of North-Care-. lina, . .' I '-.'' .' K. B. FreemaQ, Clerk of th Sv : preme Court at Raleigh, Tax n Attorney's License, grant-1 i ; ed at June Term, 1857,- -Board for sundry jay patiaots - . in ' the' InsaRe Asylum' of " . NorthJarolina,' ; ;. . Issued to the President andDK'' rectors of the Literary Board, . one Bond signed . by D. W. " Courts Pubbc Treasurer, ia ' 909 94 60 fi 4 437 499 42 lieu of 1 two " Bonds, one far $39,808-55, issued by, CI. JA491VUU. A UU194J A.4WimMWa , 25th - Januarv, 1847, and . another Bond for $552, issued, bt C. L. Hinton, Public . Treasurer, 9th October, J948, : with interest added to - July, 1857, under Resolftgor ;. of the General Aasemory,xyU ; - ; v fled 2d February 1857, - . . ..4SJS43 Aac. SundaT Sheriffs, Public Tmxea ' ; ror 1800, as zoiiows , t.n -: r- .- 3. Austin,; Sheriff, Union coualr. 3.818 -CL' Miller, Lincoln, 9,327 W'm.Hynt.jr.;' C Klnfia t X Forsyth, v'4ya2 , nowan, . JODO 5,W9 Jonas Cline, lM.Plunkett, OUin Coor, i vatawoa, Cabarrus,- Warn,-' ;8r99 8,914 14 1JTJF. Vt lilte. Chowan,. A695 sJJUfltrauer, .444 -1. si .C. Griffith form'r V '97.0 4. jSu l". uampton V Uavldaoo, -Jtssued to; John D, -Whitford, i ,I4A President of tho Atlantic A . A North-Carolina . Railroad f -: Company, 75 'Coupon Bonds " :;.,iof $1,000 ach; dated July -; X: 1st, 1857,?. and Tunning -90 ... i ;JM,: IsMted or jaJUL S9W:$ --v' Aflcrued intereA v . ". Jsbu J'thn.-DWkWard - ? PrtMudent, 1 Coupon Bond of . . $.00,-datod.-July 1st, 1857W- r i and tunning 30 Tar, Issued, . - - - f Atlantic jwrw-carq' - ifV . Una Bailroid,' - v " 1,000 " Accrued interesf;-v . . - . . . .1 Issued ti' John D. Whitford, -. president. 3 CoHpon'Bosds of ' '. SI, 0o0 each, dated July lit 'f-lBh;'and running: '30 years,-' issued for Atlantic A North?- - -. " Carolina Railrpad,- Accrued-interest, " H r' ' ' Jtssued to John D. -Whitford; :" President, i Coupon Bond of " ' $00;date4'July.lt, t85T, " " and-running 30 years, Issued j "' ; for AtlantyANor'tli-Caronna'" . Railroad, wiA aocrued In tereat, - - V -..-w;. . .' " Issuedto John . D.-' Whitford, e ' President,' -2 'Coupon ;. Bonus , ,f of $1,00 each, dafcd July 1st,' : 1857, and;runnirir 30 years,; , ' " fssubd for Aflantie A North-1 '. - f 5 Carolina Railroad, .r: t - Accrued Interest, ' '-'"-".' '..-.'.' :21 90 89 813 92 -i Commercial Bank oCWUming- . ton, temporary ion,- i? Merchant's Ban1c .NewBern., ''W Tax" on' Btbct". In said . Bmk, ' ' , K Sapi Sundry Sherift, Public Taxes for 500 1,1 44 - I09v. a itaiows i - ; . Wnx, lraymore, Shcriif, Surry 'eoy 2,475 42 James Roberts,' Aocungtuun, t,u 68 R. M, Jone3j'- . C. Orter, -':.t -N. W- Cooper, J. B, Lee, t . . . H. J.' Jones, ' -R. B.:Paschal R. P, Merrill, . ; Wm- Newbold, , A B. L6ng, ; ; K. L. Allen.6- . . .'Orange. -uV- 9,008 69 -.: MecklAab'f, 11,821 61 ".Nash, u Currituck, u ' Warren: Chatham, il. Madison, -Pasquotaak, Rutherford, - ti 69 Polk, - XX. W Hamptoh. BuAcc4ahe v,7ftO It .- James Al Johhsozu HarnetL IL.G TutrlV-r-'"4 ' CaldWifl; - V. C.- McCaAhaj-' u, -"Wataoga. . Abram Qoxt ' . Pitf."- KslyStaly,'':; Wilkes;v tVT. W. Long, : vAr YadkiivC VaisyH Viuwaavs strss Alexander,' . :"t Charles Latham, J. R. White - ; John A. YanV.. Washington, 3,713 78 Perquimans, 4,382 Hertford, v 5,375 48 TyrreU, 1,483 94 Cleaveland, ' 3,650 44 Gates, .t, 4,272 48 Guilford, 9.1C8 97 Stokes . - . 3,794 99 Nerthampt, 7,471 98 Camdan,"- 2,483- H Henderson, 3,266 62 Lenoir,' ' 8,520 24 Xdgecomb, 12,720 73 4l Tully Davenport, .M- r-;a iftigg, M c'.'- AsaBUl, .'-;." .W. A-Winbduru,'-" John Martin, , . ' 8. A. Warren, " . B. M. Staples, i ' Isaae Arlege. . - .WUliara Fields, " H . J. F.Jenkins, ' ' J. W. Steeds . . - Joseph Marshall, v. , J-.-A. Vinson? :. Reuben King J-andelpb, r. 9,275 34 Stanly, Johnston Robeson,." Alamance, Iredell, John Taparott,. ' C L. Summers, I' -: H. TruUnan, former ... SI XP - rminntaj U Sampson, Wilson, r - -V V V -wa aaauwM JClias Barnes, - J. H, Allen, . IS: D.Hall, Brunswick, ) N. Hanover, 2381 01 It J. D. Aberhathy, "A.-C.'Moore,: Dunlin, 90- Anson, -Martin,: . Hyde.v. Greene; ; Ashe, -Burke, . McDowell, Camland, Wake, . Jones, Bladen, Davie, -W.W.Ward, J. S. Jennett, J. Kxura, ? Joshua Bakef ,-; - J." Brittain, .' G: W. Glass, ' Hector McNeiU, W. H, iligh, William Pollock, - George Dill,v . M-KFiRedd,, ' J. 'S. WTillis,' ' J. M. HilJiatd, - jrB. Harding, : Tho Pemberton, W. Harris, j " J; H. Gooch, R.-R. Tayloe,r .,W!iliiamGrejBD, - Beaufort, MonWomery.J 44 Fraoklia, Gran-rilte, .Bertie, Haywood, .Person, . . Gaston, W. H. Smith. " Paul FroDebereef. u Lewii Williamson, U Columbas, r - T 1 .a -s ' iorman i season, wrairu, tA Wm. Buchanan, Tj. W.Ritter, - ir Jackson Stewart, J. S. Snow, J ' J. G. Crawford, K -., C. Miller, . . V H, H. Davidson, .w4 WVM WNW -Moore,';' dj"cy;fc 9 Halifax, MacotK.v- VIAm.l UnooinVaddl, 717 9 , Charok,. ,-. 1,642 ft i c it, javis, Jackson, - ' 886 18 Bank . of C larendon, tam porary loan, 9,963 19 of the Etnas!, ew lark, . . porary loaia ' ' 'Z9,m ;'. v -Bask temnorarv - ! .Tiiad ta Juan. D. Whitford. Prask '; - daoti ef.-thsi Ailaaue aad Xertk, , -, - Carolina Railroad .Company, 42 . t CeponVBonds ef 91,0fl saah, da ' ted July 1st, 1867, 'an raaalag t , 2 50 ysrS,'issud for said Railroad, : ' . Aroraed interest, ' - i--; Issued te John. D. WkltfoKl, Prasi . ' -dent,- 3 Coepoa Beads ef, 9608 , each, dated Jaly 1st, 1867, aad ; ' running SO yaats, laa4 foe At- - , lanue 4 North Carolina iteilroad, Xccraad intareet, , Issued to R." C Pearson, rysldaat.f. the Western North Caroline Rail road JCompaay, 4 Ceapoa Beads ef 91,000 each, dated Jaly let, ,1857, aad running 90 ysars, !- f ' - : sued for. said Eailroad j .AeciW.iaterast; ; ' Issued te; R. C Pearson Prasldeat, ; 60 Coupon Bonds ef 9609 aaa, s .' dated JulyUt, 1867, aad raaalag '- SO years, Issued, for ta Waiter - North Caroliaa Itellread, ; - ' Aeerned interest, . , U . Issued te John D. Whitford, Prasi aeat, X Coapoa Bonds ef $600 - ' each, -Hiated July 1st; 1857, and , i ranning SO years, tasaed for lantio aad Ksvth-Carellaa Sail. ' roadj-.-' v--r.r. ' Accrued interest,, r;. -' :-. Issued to R. C. Peareea. PreeUeat ' of the Westara North Carolina - ' Railroad Compaay. 89 Coaaoa . Bonds of 9509 aeh, dated Jaly ''-' 1st, 1857. and fwnalaf 90 ysars, , issned for said lUOroad, '.' ;'Aeradtetrs v- - ' . , " Iavood to Joh r. Wkttfbrd, PrasL dent, 6 Coapoa Bonds f $606 ' ' ' 1 each, dated Jaly 1st, ltr, Sad nwates; 30 yelutseadlor Atlaa- ' Uo 4 North Carolina RaUread, .-y-: Aeerned fnterest,' " (-j f Bank tf Wumlagten, Tax ea.Steeku V tesaid Bsnkv . - . , . . . . ' Bank of Vaneeyville, Tax oa. Stock - ; in said Bank, ', ' 1 Bank of Washlngtba, Tax oa Stesk . f in said Bank, r . ' Bank of Wadcsbore', Tax oa 0tek ' to said Bank, -i 1 Bank of Wadesboro, Tax ea Steek j la said Bank, - . - . , Bank of Clarendon, Tex en toek in said Cask. , , . , 84 40,00 22 40 79 1,M4 94 10 99, v Bank of Cotanjsrcial Bank, Tax ea Stock in said Bsnk, i Bank of 'tbs State of North CsrcOi- , ' ' na, TaX'en Stock I said Bank, )-,-. 3aok of Caps Fear, Tax ea Steak te . f 1 , said Bank, . ,'- : Hank f Tt Lavflla T V. etiuV - ' .: -n'-aakl Bank. - ' , . - j. Siler, Agent for cuttea of Caar- - okse Boads, - - v 97 50 -'..,.. 4 -,5.;. jt . '. .' ; :- 92,178,858 99 - 99 to S coimavaa. 90 74 PRIVATE BOAODING THE Slit 8CKIB& Isprsparedtetek boardavs. Af sa eteia rooms : and a aassbar eaa get. hoard by tee 81 saesrta or year. XsmS saad knew oa appUaauuasi th sesidene f th late Waste B. Uales, Kwj. "- , 69 faa 13 In -vr ' ; - IX. VXiFius. 00 i .tv BUFFALOE ACADEMY , Y3 BITUAtB 15 MLLSa ia)lK-SAST 'Of. X Rshrigh, in n'haalUiy a4 ssoral MigbtwtuKA,; weare aay auuar ef keys aaa gat eoar p terns. Our first sassUs wttl Uaia ea Us 4U kloauart te January, 1868, ander the car ef JaAaa A liaaa-l uar. A M.. a sradoase of Oisuaaao, aaa , lytexgsa.iaaias te saaraoter aad aMlVflaMVasas teaafcar.' ' l3 ' n. W. auaiaa. wmwj. - fcaaieri espy. : - jaas wew. 75 3,000 1,001 2,000 , - 2 . '9,945.75 1,(87 59 5,247 19 2,600 64 ; 9,95a 23 7,261 98 1,094 60 6,611 83 3,999 32 919 48 1,456 07 M88 2t MOO T8 T.739 44 2,754 94 rji 4a 18 SI 1 lm mm tfuv as 2,371 60 8,565 94 4,809 98 6,361 79 6,154 99 :4B V 8,939 99 4,300 29 2,951 44 6,863 16 6,620 60 .: 6,970 67 3,306 64 ' 3,Mf 2.91 19 3,383 91 1,988 It 13,649 94 19,010 61 2,669 94 2,411. t 3,161 4,100 24 ' 302 49 a aT 7,609 61 12.C01 43 7,733 47 r 1,435 44 601 4fl 3,482 f4 2,799 92 12,674 85 '6,240 99 3,433 63 , 983 '19 11,303 41 1,092 14 44 1 16,48' 157 50 94,500 191 TI 8 . i,649 ! . 1,508 . 1,181 59 r " 1' ' 2,258' 187 69 : 3,006 2,525 2,203 2,859 152