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t - -1 i t7fif litlrtnl) Af(IlSltr. v ' - -. m . . JOHX W. S.Y3IE. ; XPirjB atd nr-ramcs, at. .toot Tear, raveale A-lvanee. jo if pal- 4 snag sakscriptlon fear; ami k.oJ at the t" the War. r u.-byayrce b"- R A LEIGH. . , C . is; w:rri ::; . tn, exiled to aiorei the opinion ' tLat Jedge Elii, the ioiat nomiaee of the "npper ern.t Demoera it" and the renegade oTer the man bohad cde the fortune of the part j.' . !oJ,. amoLJ the reiti will not be able to walk oter the eocre a easil as he rode around lis circuit, lut will he opposed bj an indp'n'dnt Ditributi6n candidate, who can dj fall jujtiea to the great anl rood etuu ef lie ftofU efWesf to-lieJ Democratia and renegade Whig cS:e-seekeri. , '' - . SR. JOHJf KEBR. Insrte cf the feelings cf kindnss and peraal repect wbieh we hare ehrihed tit Mr. John Kerr,' erer sinei we mad tij aoquaiataooe, we eanoet, enosietent with cur aeoje of detT, refraii frorohrldiogop t pah lie reorobatioo the eibibitioB -of himself t which, according to the repArter'of the Ral eigh Standard, h iuade ia the Chortat Coereetioe As to the attract legl rght of Mr. Krr. or any other gentleman.,' to eueoge hit poliueal relations,' we do not doubt, but when he, or asj one else, eotees forward in a publir ajeemSlj to gieetho as aisaDe of his ,T3i?e aid eionwl In a war-' frw npon these whom he deerted, sneh pnbUa Jem jnstratioos are just and t themes Ur publie eritieimi Believing this, we do not beiute to ray that Mr. Kerr's speeeh, or spehe, at Chirlette'were utterly un worthy cflxtth hf iTteUigne,an i tase, and howeser rciferoly hU old eneokiee and per neators, but now friends and alliee, may bare, for their own purposes, applauded bis reaarks, we rcntara the assertion that the refilling portion 'of the andienee thought it at gsoU tttt at Itatt might hire dictated t.t bia an Jer all the .eireusiifsnees, a some- wbat more modest and leu obtrustre eonree .f ooodaeU Leaving, boweer, g-od taste a.ide, Mr. Kerr's remarks piee hioa in the ) predicament of snifirg :he prise and vigor ; if his Vein the support cf measures which be d.d not understand, cr about which, noder- j standing, be bad not, fcr Tears, tbe candor to a c knowledge he Lad changed his opin ion. !'. Kerr professes to be a Whfg cow, and yet, in one of his speeches at Charlotte, -Le alluded to the ajitatieo on lVstribo'ioo in the days of Clsy and Webster "Well, eCotioeed he, Ja:kson pntUss dowsasd the American people cried out well dovt." Mr. Kerr glories in his greei inon sd'eoey. When the iron arm of 'Jackson pat," according to Mr. Kerr, "Clay and Webs'er down, did Mr. Kerr say "well done J On the contrary, we all keow that be was then trying bis best to "put down Jsckaon and Demoeraej that he wu an ar dent friend of Clay and Wehiteran measures, Distribution inelo Jed, and with tbe rest of tbe Whigi mourned over their "defeat. When Mr. Kerr lut ran for Congress, he ran u a Whig, and advoca'ed all the Whig policy, Distribution included, lie wu badly bosun, u be deserved to be, and immediate ly a constellation of new lights biased upon Lis vision. Heretofore, he bad "looked through a glass darkly open the Democracy. Bt under the new lights, he found, to bis aaueuent that tbse whom ho denounced, fcr hcursbj ''Shrewsbury clock, as corrupt loeo foeos, and political plunderers, and dema- guee, were marrelljusly proper fellows.' t'id Hickory's "glorification speetaeles" were an mrront Aiming-" when compared to Mr. Kerrae? lights. Bat, Mr. Kerr "denounced any man who Mvitea Distribution as an arrant humbug.'' Will Mr. Kerr tell us when be came to that eonclnijn! When did he find out that Clay tud Webster were the adrocstes of arrant humlvgf end when did he find oat that he hisne!f, with all his ututeness, lal brea egreeiously humbuggtd into the eJrociy of "an arrml huMbug? Mr. K. e.r.DAt escape from this dilemma Impaled i hi mist be on one horcer the other. . WKpn . b wm acting with HJlay and Webster, 1 ill anstainirif their measurcs,;Diatribu!ion ;laded, either -Clay and Webster duped '". t Distnbotion was no "humbug' at all; bat a substantial and valuable measure. 3Ir. Kerr nrely will no: admit Or allege that : CSay and Webter duped Aim, and that too 4?h n arrant hvmbvg and we beg him inform tbe public what has happened aioee aivttl Diotribation, to change it from j j' " erpedlent poliej into "an arrant ' UabagP' . I Uf Pi,tribati',n, be sl in his second ;rb. ; never bad any donbt of the eon- . J , ' J.i hv PmeJ hixseir to be the lostrnment of de- u.iog it, by resolution, as tm07ts7ii-1 . . - - -. js sea to fkUM hUaatU !!!- Vtrilj; itwottld I seem tin Mr. Ker IntenJs ta LtirootiUe , . . .1 :. t r i . I . v - with Lit fri'ads eren if ? he lu t swallow Mxtlf whole lead,, neck, ears, toe sails, asJ ail. Bat let ns eee the e&Vet of Mr. Kerr's adoinion that Distribution Weonsti - j Unocal. Some jeers ao, with uCJay and Webster, he advocated Distribn'ioni " What hts occarred since, to make it an arrant j tunbtit" WenClsj.sWelteraBdKerr BUTUCJICU ,') TiVQUOB uua annual loss (had not attained the preat magnitude which ''jtbej bare reached In' latter days. WLen Oaj, Wchitir and Kerr urged Distribution, the Sut. of tor Csrcllni hadnot eUik- j .extensirelj in internal improteinenfa, and I plmgd lead oer ears in debt. r These faets j r ooini, and jet Mr. Kerr, who con- he eonstimtionalitj of Distribution, U8r BT1C!W0. mmoies oerore reponea m resolution denouncing is as unconstitutional, prono nccsit'"rt arrant hurnhug!" ' j We leare the great tatt ff Kerr re. Kerr to a decision of the intelligent : jurj of the countrj, bidding them while infiioting jostloe to reeaeoiber merej. ! " "! . . CAPTAX TTALSEK AXD HIS BOT. . Who has not smiled at the melting ('aban don with which the gallant Captain ushered .his friend cf "fourteen' cr fifteen years into tk?la'e OarloHeCouTearion, and urged npon tllat body his" claims. to tho .White Ilottse? Did he not touch, in a tender pi see, some of those trngratefa! urehins wfcom, as the Cap taia says, Au boy bad .'hoisted from the very dirt ej?, sir, many cf them"-by his mas terly planning and indefatigable exertions by day, and by the midnight lamp.' I know how many hare become distinguished by his aid, who are now proudly waring their plumes, quoth the "gallant chairman, "end how many but for him would never hare wared a plume. I hare witnessed it, Mr. President, and marked it. ' , I haTe seen him in his midnight, labors, (oh fie, -Captain.) toiling for a party, and men who now stand aloof," e'e., etc. We are pained to say that the Captain's bortaiionj were scorned, the claims of his friend disregarded by some who thould Lara been grateful and rejoiced "in an opportunity of placing a "feather in his cap," who bad so richly beplumed their hon ored crete. Bat brother llolden is not to be Gorernor, and we are not to be his pri vate secretary. - Trulj tee hsre eanse for grief . e, ur friend who wears no feather now, and ouroeif. This is a naughty world ; that Convention was a sad eoneern, and the Lawyers, Know Nothings, 1 and renegade ! Whigs seem to have had it all their own j way. Ana we l. e , our plameless friend ever the way and our disconolafe aolf are left1 to siog hj meonlight -alone," that touching dirge of the Ayrshire bard, whose rrfraia u - - Man wai made to mourn." But thai wu much truth, u well u sen timent, in tbe utterances of the kind hearted Captain. Brother Ho'dea hat lifted up some on the' ladder, who grseeletslj kicked it down when he attempted to climb. As our friead A. M. Lewis said dnee, "to be Gov ernor might be no feather in his cap', (Xota bene" it nought, and then again it moughtat,") but if ho wanted to be Govern or, in Gode name let him hare it. 80 say we, and at we aaid all the time, but those Lawjcs, Latter Day Saints, and Know Noth ing?, stood in our way and wouldn't let cs bare it.' We shall '' take care to spot these ingrates hereafter." " And here let ns do justice to our old friend John Kerr, fielded raised him from the Whig "dirt in which he bad teen wallowing like a sow, ever since he had been big enough to grunt hosannu to Henry Clay; and had always spoken of him so kindly and respect folly, et en in his Whig degradation, before heaw the error of hla ways : and there bad alweye been sneh high knightly courtesy ex hibited iu their, bearing towards each o'ber, even when they were foes that brother Kerr could nt resist his impulsf 8.-file did as be ought he is alwaysgraiefol and true to As friendt, and ao he could not help going for Uclden. On that occasion, he did good ser vice to bis old and well tried friend who had always loved him 00 well. And, we say it with-pride, he laid about him lustily enough, against those poor spirited Whig, Americans and Distributionists whom he could never hear in hit. preaenee.- Here is a rue man for you trne to his pledges true to his faith 1 Rot it test nnkind ta mlr hTm tshairman of the committee on platforms, and to make him report that anti-Distribution article. It wm really too bad considering. They ought not . have madeTiim'swallbw that physio facgh ! ' Bit the defea'cd candidate hu made many greet own. Truly hath he,-and, ia some cases, of rrry small materials. We do not ay that rf tis s"ncessfal "coirpclltor, the Juuge, thooga, if wo-rightly remember, he used tQUu& Jti& foTthe ceho.'t'He was. model wbe a j-olitieian ; and when elected JuJge of the- Cirenit Court, being thenn wry young man; (it wonld not 'become ns to say he mnm f J mm 'uiuv4uv V, V w W a dngnishI gentleman and j-irist, bo now i dignifies and adorns a U nch higher than thar,i ; tibial! J. wiAt en atuiaue lor. maa 01 ttue ocanaara appisnaea me aouor. j r Thessme Earl cf Warwick tat n.ade cm; GoTernor at least, end a Senator or two, ho 1 hate eertainlj done much credit and lasting t honor to this good old State; exceeding, as tbej did. a race of pigmies ta efoce. ". ! . One President of the United States was greatly . aided in his election by brother llol den. , And though new he is never named .'b his print,, ; .. ' ' . "flls name it was Martin Tan Baren." Speaking of names, and great men made so by the Standard, there was one, it seems, in the) Charlotte Convention,' fresh from Ten nessee, "a nice young man," to whom atten tion was called sometime 'ago la the Stand ard, as a young man who was going to be great before long. This representative of the State of Andy Johnson anl Parson Brownlow could not afford to speak, the name tf John A. Gilmer 1 1 : We think Mr. Gil mer will runaway after that. . We believe also that the Standard msde a great and illustrious statesman out of one Stephen A. Douglas. lYhere la he now? The same disaster happened to Gov. FFise. And where is he ? W warn our friends not to be in a hurry about being raised from the dirf by our neighbor. ' We ought to be cau tious and circumsseot. - .fFe know not what manner of men we maj become, in going through the perilous process of being made great. Being hoisted up by greatness ia sometimes as perilous as being hoisted up by WVVV.'..:,',"V. '"7", N i '. ' We know that he of the Standard oaa ' do it In a twinkling. Tie only operate, howew er, on those who netd hit aid. Tbere are some great men in North Carolina, who have had tbeaudaeity tobeoomasosDy how. Thty ean come to the Citj of Oaks any day; with out remark from our neighbor. Thtir advent and departure are alike nnehronieled. Bu let a half and half gentleman come totowooe of the true Democratio stamp,' who begins to think himelf qualified to "govern. men and guide the State," and who wishes to "wear a plume,", es the Captain nys, and presto, one wares over his bewilderVd head, and tbe next Number of the Standard speiks of "the pleas ure it had in meeting with tbe talented young A. B., q , who is destined at no distant future to be felt in the State, and whose fine manners and nnfliucbng Democracy recom- ) mend him to the free and enliohtened citiseos of - - eonnty, who cannot long, we are sure, overlook his merit.." Io three or four weeks aflerwards.the green yonng gentleman, astonished to find himself great, and grealy the desire of the people, announces himself a Democratic candidate for the House Ot Commons for sajj oounty. And haviDg been once pronounced great by tbe Standard and ratified by the people, he U always so : pro vided, however, that he alwsys and forever eschews all culverts, anathematises Distribu tion, and cuts off and cursas everyone who gifes in to tbese nnJ saeh Iika abominable berfales. Great ia greatness, and great is Diana of tbe Ephesians ! MILITARY COUUTESY. "The Petersburg Artillerj," Cspt. James N. Niebols, have kmdly lent their tents to tbe ;Oek Citj Guards," Csp. Tucker, for tbeir use during their ezeosion to Newbern next week. Tbe "Oak Cities," we are sure, will not feel that tbeir soldierly bearing will be lowered bj taking repose and refreshment "under tbe canvass" of their brother volun teers of the "Cocksde Citv,'' A WORD OF CAUTIOX. ' Wt advise those who intend to go to tbe celebration in Newbern to take with them no more money than is necessary for expenses. It is widely known tbat there will be a large concourse of peoplo at Newbern, and while notbiog is to te apprehetded from oar South ern peoplo, tbe North will be, as uaal, large ly represented by pickpockets and cut purses, who, relying on the carelessness cr confidence of .Southern people, anticipate a harvest at Newbern next week. ' Let tbein be disap pointed. . . ' . v, ;. FoETSxoCTn ELxcTioN.-IFe are indebted to the kindness of; the .operator in this city, Mr. B. id. Crow, for the telegraphic informa tion, that at an' election Leld in Piirtsmouth, Va., on Thursdsy last for mnnic'psl officers,' Geo. W. Grice was elected Vayor by 172 msjori'y. Mr. Grice, we believe, ran it the head of an independent ticket, all of which was elected. , . ; . ... ... .. , t 1 1 h -4 Tu ANTICIPATED ExctSSIVit Heat. L-rd Rosse, in a note to the Evening Post' denies making the prediction cf excessive heat this summer attributed to bim by the "Limerick Reporter." The long thermome ters ordered for tbe exeessive beat will be a drug, we expect. , V,. Thx New Oexxaus JlisfSTkiu. This trou gave a Conceit at tho Twn HKU,-(m Thursday f ". ; : -y s ' V ' - 1 ' ' - l.lBTpn,BC seemed to give general satisfaction trt tbe audienoe.' They: give another performance thl (Friday)"eyctiing, and one Saturday evening. . SaimtvcaD to bs Hunq -r-ter,'a 1 trid at Wilmington, on Wednwdrty, I der of Mr. C. W, NixoT!tid being ioand . t.f mOer. wM sentenced, im ThorMav hung on tbe fCx of jiay, 18:8. " I t c . a a DRS. DEEMS AXD SJUITIL At tbe sugpion of a friet ; in inserting xbi. adverHamnUxn relation to j Dr, Deems, we do n ' pcnicipate, a a sec not in tie slightest degree scalar .editor, in tbe diffi- culty wbieb baa so let?' existed between Dr. ! Deems and Dr. Smith, - About ibe merits of the controversy, it does not ' become ns, as an editor, to sjy anjthiBg "i;The advertise ments are couched in langrisge 'not offensive rAr.TlMlo AMnv mni thrpfnr ma harm - r " j, f .7- givcu them a puoe u onx advertising col umns. iii V -V)i ." . '-.- Lvi' I MR. AXLEX'S SPEECH. - . In our little iqnib. ahoit" the 'ipeeoh of ( Mr. Allen, of Duplin, at the Ratification Meeting in ths City, we went farther than we shou'd have gone i alluding to Mr Allen's 'clients'' being "oast" in the eyentjof his speaking for theml- , In justice to"Mr.'AUen, as well ss in conformity with our own sense of right, we now state that we did not; mean, in the slightest degree, seriously to impeach Mr; Allen's ability and qualifications to take care ef any ease confided to him as a lawyer. We make this statement voluntarily, 'and at the suggesiion of no human being, Geoeoia MsDrcALu SocisTT.-:The; Med ical Society, of the. State ef Georgia held its annual meeting in , the town of, MaLison jn.' that State'on'.the J4tb bstantr '.The Annual Address was delivered bv DrT.'SPowelT.l or Atlanta, on 'lbe Ubstacles in the way of the Advancement of the Medioal Profession.' Sixteen delegates . were appouued , to repre seut tbe State Society in the Amerlein Med ical Convention' which tsrto oon'vene in W"h ington, D. C , on tbe 4th May, proximo In a previous notice' of the meeting,' we inad vertently stated that the Convention would assemble on the 11th of May, instead of the 4 th . We hope the delegates from this State will bear in mind that the National Conven tion meets' on the' At A o Afey''t '. ' Tbe National Convention will doubtless be an unnsusjly large assemblage of .the'tnost ' . , . , . r- , ' f. "-t talented physicians from all parts et tbe country, and we take this occasion to again urge upon the delegates arpomted by the Medical Soeietf'vf North Carolba; the im- . - .. ' . ;j portaoce pr attending. - , ! ' " IIk.vekesox Itkm. We learn, thai Dr. A. C. I Harris has sold bis residence ia Henderson to .Dr. T. O. Debnam. for $2500. Ufw ix. UBS renatved tSaafras Fork, iu Granville county, and Dr. CT$" urU iMt ASh.e,&? , , . . . . . i' ,, , Troy, 2. Y., was chotutn president, and W, II, Dbnam suveeds Lim in the practice of Medicine j Powj 0f Alexandria, Va. ona of the vice-presi-at Henderson. ' 'dents. j" , . ,r -. x , ! I On Ral'urilavafLornntSn the dolrStP.a. with man v Dividsjtd. The Bank ot Cpe Fear baa de- . f .!arA u' somt.nnm'al .ttciitoml ftf flv nor rnt i " ' I for tbe Inn six month?, payable on and after the " . f M rfixL t,, meetirr of tha tockholders will he held on the 1st of May nest. Bsxxor Yakcetvillk. The annual meet - in of stockholders of this Institution wa held on the 15lh inrtant. From the Retort of the Dirtertorv. wfclch-'was''! Lt-tl. 1 tL.k iL. T W 2 . S a healthy condition, and every tvav enUtW to co-nfldernTe. - It is read r to reaume" spen pay incnti ai toon as other institution in the State shull signify tbeir intention to do so. - ' Tte Directors elected fsr the msuin-jeaxt are Thos. D. Johnston, . William Lon?. Samuel P; Hill, Thomas Bigelow, Allen Ounn, M. Roan, anl Geo. Williamson. Raleigh Standard.. A GENUINE SPECIMEN, saw yesterday ' the flnmt specimen of the We genuine American eagle our eyes ever beheld. It was caught in King GorgA county a day or two ngo on the farm of Mr. Jitrhub. The lit tle shrivelled thing, presented to Wise a year cr : two at;o WR not a circumstance to thu one. : We would ad rigs his Excellency to call at Mr. Fitit hugh's office in the Law Building, and get a glimpse of something really noble. in the eale wav. By the way, we have a nice prfsent for ourXneighhor which we will deliver to him at our next interview. It s a gooba pea of a very rare and marvellous variety. Jiieh- Whig. (. , . The Rev, Dudley A.' Tyng, of Philadelphia', j most eminent divines of this country. 1 one of the who met with a severe accident some dvs ago, and who suffered the amputation jof a limb, died in that city on Monday, from the eflVcts ef his in juria. : Ilia death will be deeply regretted, as be was well known and universally esteemed through out the country. : 7T rsRMEiw' Bak. The stockholders of j the Farmer's. Bank of North . Carolina hold, their, an nual meeting at Elizabeth Cityt onj Monday ! the J 5tli, when a statement of the condition efthe Bank was exhibited, showing it be perfectly sol vent as to bill holder, there being $91,000 cur- plus above its. liabilities. A speedy .rwumpGon I of pecie payments was recommended.. -PeUreburg len. It. M. Ilenry, whig, has announced him self' dandidate to represent tho . eeaatorinT Dis trict of Buncombe, Madison, Jlenderton and Yan cy in the next Legislature. r Dr. John Yaocy is the democratic candidate in the same Ditri"ti v Rev. Francis 'L. Hawks D. Dand llenrv WJjJil- er, Esq., are to deliver Orationsat Newbern on the 29th inst. on the occasion of the celebration of tho completion of the Atlan tic "Railfoad, ", The punlie are invited to attend.- . j..'. . .. : i- There is now no prospect of a bankrupt law" ' 1 , , , ' ' rea.-on. there ia not time enough. ' ' v - . . r- Z-"' . Tha licit inn Tonitrr of lhn Al44eiriin Trul i JSociety will take place on tha i 2th of Jlaj tit Xew Commodore TLuma An. C- Jorawojain iW i Ap. C. very ul at his residence, in Fairfax conntr ;-( 1 ' j i OIK. . - . ) -j lvi.' w. ' Henry. Clay', iirth-av -. was eL.brKNf br gi'getunagain, anegrjipoy aamea.J JitJ. whi ninn,way 1 meroue .co . " 1 .T f . . I t. .v. Mara 4 1 1 4rv Jr. . 1 ic.lo .4 T.i .?, v lltrw?.4-w V ' lha n.rf i.f ;r tne mur . i " .1J"-"T, vVi "r.'.-ViT"'."- last Deeember,' .He is a likely tiak, boy,,Wut 16 i of orctera, to crniltw i -Misa Kufrwfttf4V MMalthw: Pbila.lA.l1141rt1i.1r? ryears oIiC"-1 "bOheht tnnr 'fn'.Ktebniontrlitst j$?nem.' CM their era tbe r eest vrho. rervj In Paris, has 'or is btout - fq.be , .. tSL.ogts4jU snarned to AL uanay, a Frenchman. . j. ' . ap 2-w2 Lunenburg C. H4 Va. ' ap 21nt - MARSHAL PELI8SIEE. j tfr l shalL Peltier as-French, mhassador to London 4?Tbe iAnpoiatiTM-nt of. Marshall Pcllssier to Loadon r leenigj after : the first aarpriw, to bave gainea me coanaence-ot in puDiic ss ejaaicioue appointmenL1 Tbe ' Marshal icteiidstw make a ghifad show in- point o& equipagsj' and in tbe per wefefjiis legation,,'. His income, arAmbassa map. & uooarea tnousatta -aujiaH, ana wnu mw, as a ,tcoeir,' Jie can- oiplay as rnuca mcgnin- I-i.i- i f. ' . , '.t.' i aio ifTSJxrr tcousana owiRns r.nufuiVj1 wua twjntT .thousand for outfit and installation, r It is sutbwed i that he will leave Pan's for his Wt i'aej$.week, He? immeosdy : elated with iir) - 1 aeW position;? A:: ; -fti-:r-S xffif r yv.Jf 1 r : TiBX Sotnrttias JilAjROX'BeTIe jBr i in a letter to the .New Orfeanij Picayune, dated at Richmond, reifera W ItLss Cunnlaguam, "the Southern iiTatron," and the ladr who 3on?elved the Idea of purchasing Mount Vernon ;?'She is," remlarks this correspondent," native of .Charles ton! '"d an Invalid from infancy. Never haying been married, -thtj title of 'Matrou' id,' of course, i a misnomeiff unesa by a figure of speech; we may call her the 'Virgin rAIother' of the jrreat cause to wh;ph she is dedicating her feeble, -yet .-most effec tive existence. I found Miss Cunningham, eoufl ned to her bed ; and marveled to ' see ueh tretigth ooming out of weakness. It is the power of thought, or will, or rather of for,'- ., that creates and controls the world. Thero, pale - and phy sically feible.'th)a chief apostle of Mount Vernon- ism has patriotic fire in her" eye that never fails to Jatale a noat oontagious entniuiasin.-' 1 la lookin v Mrl Hoi Jen's address1 to the didcratlV party we were i yery fJcibly struck by tjhe folbwing, jMssage i--tA-'' ''-r- w ; - ' in 'Ken die., ed paw away ilijte theTrdew of the moiping J but principles ur aoejastent with ume, ooAmMst he Bpaimained-WiihoulSSHrard" to men." t, .Now as priucijloetaxeco-ex trtect with time, what iraoiv ' uas ueuuuio 01 me principles proiesseu. oj Mr J ilolden when he .was an "adniirf r;kf Henry Jlev,. or rather when be wasVa 03. - J3ank man,' an ihcidentalr protection man, Sx. . By bis .-.own ooersa it' is proven that -"Whiff principles at least are tt eo-esistcnt with tim, and may not demo- prttc principles he in tbamsctegory hereafter Timecwyjj show CMrUtit rFAi. j, ' ,x s i . , .i-,f- JRUM UTAH. j , ,. The troorVaro moving in all directions towards -Missouri and tbence to Utah." f Gen! Smith 1 arid Harney ww W be in New .York Tuesday, en route with mli!of?eer Duel, Tompkins and Simpacn. Besides the regiment of.jcaralry, inTe vi, four in fantry ,eompans at Port.l,UndaIl, . the mounted "fruits at Jefferson Barracks'an ordered tc! Tort 'Leaven wOrthin i 70 U.S.! solders 'with'1 bfflcw VJeHerson Barracks ana a: canisie an ft dntscihmetit' of ? from' Old "Point j-C6raTrt, pad orpr th BaUimora & Vhio liau- LAavworth, Th f.ffict-rs kro Midorj; F. Rholds flrrt' Li.mt.-' MeKeevftr, .-second Liut. I Kwards, end third Liut. TV'aMrlrk. Tbh de- ; farhmwtt 4 a re-erjr.nitatitn:of the fatnefds Capt. ! Bra J5s battery offirinpj artillery:' ' . . ' r, :Z , CbxrajrrtoN of Young Men's Chrjstiajc As- "A'tiw-u. iu uuujr nvuiira vi.iieMu, ladies, rftii&nj and other guests of the Charleston Awof-iation, flssemMeU on board tne steampactet Osiris, Capt. j MansfloU, And proceeded on an ex cursion. ' which occupied moat dellghtfally, fcnd. acooptablyj the afternoon hmirs of dsiylisrht. . i .Tne contention re-cscmli!ed in thaeveniajrand lutenod to, an adtirees from J-'rof. Sarlor, ulCia- icinnU I Scit DifciDKD. Thesuit of Mr. Brigjrs ajjrainst Cord. Stocltdo.whicb has. .been on Jthe dockets Of I - 4 4Ta .t ran rial tr LitMni as em ri n' f.krsjvma tima t-tact was IrWided.io Iredell recently; The jury, gave i a v-rdirt of $9,0?C with .interest in favor of the plaintilT.v Jude Bailv gave the defendant tho choice of rjinS $5,009 in satisfuctiou of 'Judg ment "or take 'an .appeRl. He chose the former. Western Democrat." : ' ' . GOODS. DKLIVERi.D , . i i , : TO TOE ' : Xorth Carolina Rail Road Company ' ' '' ' '"f: ' FROM THft ; ''.'L- .'' v;r Raleigh , it Gaston Rail Road Company, i ' w"i ' April 21, 1858. Vf. P. ft T. J, Prather; Martin & . Bitting; Eccles & Co. ; W.-& A. Welch ; W. A. Meronev ; O. A. Kehlin; II. R. Jjebman if J. Carrold ;: t".' U (Jorrell j T: P.: Trathev ; C. D.- Keohlin ; Bon ner & Crist; Chilcutt. & Bell ;'E. Or Wharton ; if. D. Williams .WorthJ M. -Worth & Co. ; J. M. . Worth & Fon ; B. ?. . Garrison ; A- A.; .Wheeler; C. f. Fisher; J.-IIall; Cole & Amis; A. C. Morrow r& Co.; W. R. Denny; W. A. CaMweil; R-JLOaldweU; C P. fisher X. D. ' -n ' cl " . I T c i n ther' & Co. j if, Fetter? M.D., Williams ;,S. youpg; J. !3ti.L.Worth & Co. ; -B.. GXindsny ; G. VTlluams; jr. j. onpjiu; o. s, r . uarrpic:;.uai- J.JW.;Fiel4 'Martin & Kc'a ,- Gardener & Hill ; J.'M. Johr.son ;lEccles & Co.;. Smitiufc Piather; E, M. Holt Johnson 4S; Williams ; II; IL;4& Mc- . ' '- it' i - D. a ' -11 1 S VT r ' v ' . . ' " ' ' a vreary : . v , , , A o'cn ; , iiix iN oe VVRtherjy .Smith & rfather; H. L. Owen ; 8. & Co. Tf. Martih & Bo. ; D. L. Swain ; JkIvD .Williams';' L. Jv HawU :i J.l JL; Uuuhings & jo.l itJoie Amis u4L. w X-.,q. ; j. n... tieas-- Jev ; ;JvJ..B. ;.. Stone & SiroudjiS. - W. .Patterson J,D. Carlton r. T. Mebane j J.it.Watsn; J, C Burnett J O.y Albrjgbt'lr , F.X Warren ; B. Maloner W B. Vincent & Son ; J. G. Murray ; 3t J-j ATleni r; I. ' rren.; My$::Ui & Ti Bw DEEM S ' PAMPItLET. I?T A J pamphlet reeently "pnMwhed- hy Reif. Jhne,' P. itfmfl,he owe the fjjtlowJngFlangaaj,-Onpn.ge S? i ".la every Wwa in- whwh?Dr. (Wm. A.) Smith ha 'fved, bq far a ,1 can Jcarn. h'ba sutferei jfrom the charge of mendacity. . Jn Xerfolfe, Lynchbrg, Peter.' bnrg, and elewhere. , Few men, heretofore, bave dared to brave bim, but now, aince try attack, men tell of immoralitien of groff kinda committed by bfni., Now, be it known to all men that "we, the etewarde of the Methodiat Episoopal CLnroh in Petersburg, Va., deem it. te . be onr eaored dnty-.to etato, tbat the- Rev. Tm. A. Smith waa psator of onr Church herein 1 HUT,r again in 182V, and again in J41 and 142; tbt bepoe ees3d oar entire conCdenoe, as a pions anUfaithful minister of ItKe. Lord Jcus and we, believe 'jdaof tbe love and esteem of every member of tbo .Church ; and that his truthfulnesg and honcty were unqnetuioned, ' m far ait we know' by any and every person in the eharch, and eut.of the ehnrcti, (Allen archer being the sarvlving Steward of 182r? m Virginia, and Allen Archer and Wi ilrownley, the only enrriting uteward WM. BROWN LEY. - ilj BjSVERL-rRINKARD, . ni.u.u wv.v;.. - -t 7jA' ICKVAI(U...TIIK: AliO V r. . II Km fi j I WARD will bo ariven fir tbe avnreheuaion 1 . . , 1 ; . 1 1 I t . .... . v i ud delivery, to the Bub.oriber,; ot . odgei in jail jy I I . - D ARCY PAUl.. - j Manager ' rtiacate of 18 Whole-where-pfv 4. 4 7'' JAMES MrTi VTrTsnv ( sons with to p4it tne nrt ouly, srul be seat xr .: sS ; teiKra.iriC.irAwril It : ..-""i'ri - . uo t -o. .'f jo mtve , r r f - - -f- ' ? ? i -v.'. 1."j i- An. in Qaarten, ? 21 - NORTH CAROLINA BAIL. ROAD. ' The schedule of the North Carolina Rail Road has; been changed, mid will, for the future, run as Leaves Gold ldsboro' at ' ; : 6.15 A;lM: A ArriTesaf Buon EIU,"- ; ;n j Smithntld.' r ,".. v-v t.34- " : . 8.80 tr : ; iuo a v ; 11.41 EaleLrb, 14 14 ' tfMirrisr4l5e;r-S Durhams; ' j:". tLillsboro, Ul'i " Mebanes,K. ; Haw JKiver, . tGraham,';,i'V-" .-r Co. Shopa,riir; Gibtonville, ,; M'Leanivills, Greehit)oWV';f: -.Jamestown,. - High Poini. . Thoinflsville, Lexinytou,! Holtsburg, ' Salisbury,-? .. ' - China Grove, . ' ; Coneord, ; . ' : Ilarrisburg, Charlotte, ;- ; r;! I f'.' 12J5 : . ;i.06 - :- " 'i.28 : 7: 3.08 v , .3.4S.-.V" i i 4.12 N l, 'ii j! : i r . ; 'r' ",5.12 - " 6.52 ' ' ' Q.9 mi UXU. TBAIK-rOOINO KOTH. ; ;. . .1 1 Leaves Charlotte at -B.30A.M. Arrives at - Ilarrfsburg at '":;i 6.08 : ' ' u ' China Grov, . Salisbury, 'J, 7J5 Y.45 ; 8.39 lioltsburgj ; LeiinetoD; -. t--v. f .9.01 " 9.43 10.05 " Thomasville, r u a - if msn tremt, -r - r tJamestownV :-.'.i-;v.? '1023 .... 'GreensboroSfttJ 10.55 " M'Leansvi.lle,t j iU2u. nv.Z " a ' 41 ii . II it u , , Gibn villa, ? ll.43( tJO. CiflOpSfc.,; ; Graham. v : ru .ij.psp.m: , IIaw.Kirer4 ... ) ,12.49 . -Mebane,sIjr4, ,:..r.v.., liD - II u MorrisvlUe, rJi"- Z 3.p.i.fr- ; ,, ouiuinjrs:.,,.,,. -t'i.j.i ti xr-m ; , oniithneid,,! 3 Boonliili,;; ,i !t Gotdibiiro' 6.32-;? ; t-7 f 4 xxraxsa TSaAiv--ooxiro south. Leaves GoldsboiVj 130 P. St., and will oaly stop at the following; Stations Arrives at ooon Hill, at 2.02 P; 31. 23 " . 3.07 " - a 3.50 , ... - 5.13 " 6.48 .V ' ?-e.40 , 1.40 ' 8.19 " 3 0.04 .; . . 8.4fi . M -10.54 " 'v 11.60 " Smithfleld, ..... StallinjT's, i Kaleigh, ; -. ; Durham's, , Hillshoro', ' Co. Shops, . " sy Greensboro', High Point, Leticgtoa, -v. Salisbury, Concord, .". -i Charlotte, I ' XXFRESS TBAIWOOIXO NOETH. Leaves Charlotte at J ; Arrives at , Concord at"" j ." j Salisbury, r .' 4. - " Lexington, Y " High Point, 1.10 A. 2.03 M. ; 3.4: M3 i.2f : Greensboro', i Co Shop8,'" ; Innisboro', Durham's, ' Raleigh, ' Stallings', ' - - Smithfleld Boon Hi! I, -Goldsboro', ' 5.0( e.i 7,14 7.54 10. 10.36 11.08 11.45 41 h . Eliliu Burritt, the learned blacksmith, is about to publish a newspaper at New. Britain, Conn., entitled The .2fortn and jSoath.". ' v i ' ? M ART'L AJTD STATE LOTTERIES. j R. FRANCE A CO., Managers , ! Of tbe Maryland? tate Lotterie. present the following j Splendid JScbemM , , . , ' t t . -.FOR MA1 1S58. : f i They eaatinn pnrcbajers of TickeU to beware of or daring TickeU in Lotteries , where extraordinkry large Caplfal are; offered fur a small. cot,'of .Tickets all aachiare swindles. . j its, v '.j ... Tho Maryland Lotteries hare been in eiuteace far Forty-Teara. They afe drawn by a State OffSeer. and 1 ean be relied oti; , If yon draw a Priie, you will get " ' your money. The whole eeuntry Is flooded with Bogus j Lottery eoncera. Beware ef them. " ' 9ff Order in the Maryland 8tate Lotteries. 1 i ..i '. . . i ' . ' .' ' 4 : ,? : j . . .Magnificeat. Schenae. - j; -v ' Orand Consolidated Lottery; Ulttts G. ' ' " To be drawn in Baltimore City,' May, 2 1858. . ; V W prawn Ballots eut of .78, ' J-l Making more Pricea ' than Blanks. Every Package of j 20 Tickets must contain IS drawn number, so , , that there are 16 prizes to .10 blanks. 1 Grand Prize of $40,000 10 Prixes of $200 t Vritr, nt 10.000 19 Priaes of 100 ' 62 Priies of '" BO 'M Prises of ' 70 ;. 62 Prizes of : 'CO ' 02 Prizes of - ' ' 40 7,192' Prizes of 20 30,26ft Prizes of -t 1 1. Prue of ' - 1-Prize of ; " , S Prites of , . . 5 Prisee of ' ' 10 PriMS of ri -10:.Prieea. of-iu.'..:.; 8,000 6,000 2.350 1.SO0 1.000 400 38,258 Prizes, ; i: -amounting ts.-i.: 4 $601,000 Tickets $10; Halves $5; Quarters $2.50; Eigbths'$1.25. A Certificate'of Package of 26 Wholes, costs ,$124 00 u- U-i!.'-' .f Vioi w. 26 Halvear- f""'-S5 00 ' do. ,-.do. :: si 6 Quarters, ' ;S1 00 So? f-sii &o. 6 .Eighths, 3wi . lb 60 :(L.'.jt- .-U.tr- ' 7 t 't-c-i i"s' W I'fJfe 4 .-If., i i' . J ... J .:.JS- J &iK tIAT AN A jjPLAKa . 1 1 j.'jt THIS IS TBS OLD MOBX 0 DXAWWa eXlZIS r R VEEIL 1XD TICKXTS IS AXOTHEX. t VN s 'Prizes paid jh fulli without any TeduetIon f To be drawn in Baltimore, Maryland, Saturday, '-IT - 'yv; r a May .29th, ,. l.M.'vW.4i. -n 30,685 Prizes I -l 40,000 Nnmbers ! t I- ! a . 4 .iv 4nleiidid Scheme. ; . . .a 1 -:i J A. .1 1 Prize of $31,4Sd 4 '"4 "AppVa to $200 1 Prize of H6,0001 1 Prize e: 6,000 . v! t AAA I ... I Prize of -H 6,000 m r- 1 Prize of 5,000 V 1- Prize of 2,000 a li i! Prize of 2,000 Nv j- Prize of -' 2.000 4--j'- I Priw ef ? 2,000 i, 4 1 Prize ef ' 1,289 f 1 Prize of ; 1,260 f ? ' 1 Prize of 1.260 f ' 16 , " .. u - j 16 ; " lOS,,:,. ior ; 40 -;Jso i 2S 4"W I Prize T 160 ' . 4 Prize of l.tlOQ ; '.? JO Prize ef -A9W V 10 Prizes of . - 250 .;40 .lOOrkes of 200 . :400 20,000 Prizes ef g- Si.. 8-each, . The 20,000 PrUc of f 8, detarmioed by the drawing " : :' V of. the Capital, whether 4add or even; "t w 16 Eighth,; n. . -mr ' 1 , 1 4 1 Jt .1 j.ne oiangrT aay tohijjuu, itoib uie is. mplaintK made to them, et unfiauhtulness on Uioae wbo nave oeen attcnutng to tbe nlintf resume the corrpoOdenee btuiness an4 name. g 't.i Lv : .i, . i.. . h J J V Order Tidfcet fronvhev.fanagji ofrty. i dress all letters to . B. FPvASCiS A CO., ,i-A Baltimore, Aid. - C', j 1 ?ii..i. 'i-fcat io. tr.o 4 a..mm na K t -.THE LITER' lXTICOHATOn V P I. EPA R E D ' B Y D K 55 A N F 0 T. p 4 I Compounded Entirely Prom C UIS, . . ' 13 "Q5E OF 'TilE JBEST PUItuATIVfi aXD , jLiver Modicinca now btfuro the publie, that aU aa a. Cathartic, easier, roildvr, enj jaore eaoctuul tiun' knyj other medicine known. Jt h not vttlj n Cmltai-cic, butja Liver remedy, acting first on tbe l.jrer Jo eject ' it SiorbM matterthen tn the rtoan-h and lowcl.t4 : earvy off that matter, the aceomplUhiDg two purposes ' Hettnally, withontany of the pxioful levlinjrs cxre. ' rleneed M .the.' . operations' f i met CutbartiiS. It itrebgthesi tbe BT4tem at tbe same time that it pur-ci it; and when, taken doily In , modcrnte Joet, wul itrengtoen ana caua it up wjth unusual rsjtid t. Xha Liver is one ofl the principal regulator of the human body I and wnenit.perKrmitruoo , lh tyitsm are fall v do. ' tlans we'd, the poweri veiopL The itomfit.i dent on the htaHhTi- . ,4iliB0t . eulirt'ly rdetn. U 'tion cf tLeXViir for tbe prober perfomanee of itt funetionp; when the tta . math4s at tanlt, tbe whale fygtent nli In fenU-the Liver harui? orjtbe dUeaaea of that en are et fiult, ana the ebneqttenco i.f ono or "ated to do its doiy. ' orgn, one of the prpri dj,; in a prut-iif'e et ' to . find ; ioiuh i rmit.lv etoTtt h as ma4 it - hi moije than twenty years, Wherewith to counteract jthe - many . iru4uuu w ejy ii at lust f.und,anT to which it ii liable. ; ' ,-. , Ho prove that.tbU rem person trouble with Li V t'er C'ORiplaiut, ia any or fts rortni, hae but :tp ttowiaeertala. ' 7 ooiui, aui tuuua- These tinma remove allf-.j morbid ' or bad irm'fer ig te their plme'a Lt l tingtbe !tom.-!i, enttritif . irom tne Ttiem, ppiy- tny now sr bile, in vlgora food to digest well, purit jiViiig the. blood, ah log tone and health to the KUoki muvliiury, ituvf aee, efluuiing' a ruvUial .."'; . ... s. , v . ured, and, wbat is lae-tbeeaaie of the dii ear. Bullous attacks are jbetter, prevented, by the oera.ioLtil ujo oi (Le x,iver inviiTorator. UtaeslOM atMreatinir tc iuflirient to ' rtl'ere tbe t'oodtYwjn l'uifig aliu xitir. - i ! . - i j- btfutt retirkr, jrerfctilj i ( -i -i - '", . -J . night, looacna tbe b .MU itoueh and prevent the Onlv one dfteitsiec UniyonedoseU-en all gently, and, eurea Cos tivencss , . ..; . , - , each yeai cpre D J S-;,, One dose taken' after S5 pepsia. . -', JBSf". On dote ef two tvrapoonfuTi will ojirnTs' relieve" sick til end' aebe.- ' :. j ' , 'male o''Jtrnrtjon rernorw Ota bottle taken for fe the jcaase of the diieaie. undtuftket a perfiK-trirrc. " nuly! :Uv C'bolic," . ";. ' -.it :i r-' Only one doe inmedi while 4.,4,-i f, ,!f. One do often repeaul ed'U-a.aur cure for. - sjneiera iaorbni, nd . a , prr4MiUre . of uneiera. . . , ,. Only one bottle if needad to tbrow out of,v,; medicine ' atit;rT a burr , . . the iyatem the enacts" off loapeea."- , i , O , SSlT" One bottle Ufcen all ifcllowneM or onnatu for Janndico rcmorts ral eolor from tn rkin. time befir cics .n-ikoe rnl di-.'t-t nolli Otiedoee taken a thort vigor te tbe appetite, and r On doSo often repeated, jcurei' Chronic 'lia. rnrca in IU worgt formi. wbUu ii a m in e r aui . almost to tbe brut, tiocs.1 a 1 1 a e k riutiil l y therein no surir, ;.f.r, world,, as it M4err 4t'-. curc IJlOpsy, by eci- Bowel coin plain U yield yneor two doaoa curea Worms ia children: or ppeedier remedy in the A: Tew . br.ltlcs Ung'the absnrbenti. '' ve tak ftciiiare in re- fomwelaof;, tbi mcJl-" einn;a- a.rrereatiTe for! t ever and A cue. Fevers cf-a llillio.i Chill. Fever, and allj Tyne-It tponit4 with eortai d t j. nd ttmuaiuds wonderful virtow. ' are willing tertfy to its All whonso it are giving their unnnimens testimony in its favor, r - . ..! i JST" Mix, Mater in the month with tho In- . vitforator, and swallow both together.. - ' ' THE LIVER LNVIGOUA I Oil . IS A BCIEX1IFIC M2U1UAL Dl6C-0Vl:T, 6xJ Lt daily workiDjrrnres.jiJicost too cr-t to Ulitfvc. It 1 cures as if by magic, icn lhtf.ru dot yi'j Ltnif t, . and kelJom more than or.a bottle i$ rcquinU (o car; iLy kind of Liver Cotttplftint, fr?m the worst JaunJi'ct t Djfpepm'a to a common JTcadoeht, all of which are ti. result of Diseased Liver. - - J ' ; "l-EtCE KB DOLLAR ttlL nTTt.1t. ' ' ' SANT0RD A (XX,, Proprietors, 545, Broadway, 21. Y. 1 ' I r ' Wholesale Agents t . ISAnsea A Park. Ibw York; l. V,'. Trott A Kti PbaMolphiaj AI. S,Lurr A Co., Pcgton il. L -fUy A Co., PortlnnJ; Joba J). Prk, Cincinnitti Uaylori' fi.n Drojrjjist.1-Sold alro by ' ' 1 - ; ! - PKdCUD 9 QATLINO,' - -M g $wly.es" ' - . -4- ..Hel4.ii;b. T. j . BI FI ALOE ACADEAJY, , I ; MILES ORin.EAST OF RALEIGH, ' iW Office. RolexrilU, WaktG.anty'tK.V.' J AMES A.'BARTLET, A.'M.V PitncreA ' B tFFALOE ACADEMr IS A PREPAP.ATOITV SCHOOL, for these who mav vlsh to enter aiiv efta e Uuireraities or Colleges.- lJutit afl'ords the c P ort niky to arrive at drgrvm of eailure more' tii-v l"repferiilory. xoong men who may wish toremrT ' witliiui. may make thcmsclres real Classical fccliolf - er fthematiciaos It is believed that sn saiuunt teaclior will be needed to perform half tie labor it struHting the largo number of t-tudeuti who nwe BttflUlne Academy ., f. Ofl Mr.' James' A.'"35artley,' the Trirclpsl, w i ' ( say that be brings the blfbcst compliments from v". eral ef tbe most dirtingtliKhcd ednstom of ths d"nT.' 1 M brings the followinc letter from Prof. EJniotiJ '' Longloy.'A. il., wbo, unqiWlioaably, is 'ore f the most; versatile and ripe scholars of the age : .1 j I f- -. EmorV and HemiiV College, Va., 1 ' April 10, 1857. - tit concern : .. . - . . ' Jafnes Avis Bartley, A. M.r a gradueto of setfend years' standing, of this Institution, is a gintlcmaa of fine Attainments and excellent perstioal tlrani. . Understanding that he promises to establish aii Ai a l- ' amy for the instruction of young meu. I uk j.Uu;ur '. in eopimetiding him to the respect, estucm, coiu4.n,o nd-eneouragement of any coiuianiilty in wLn U ilu may nake bis botne. ' ' -" . ' EDMUNH LUXULEY, Professor ef Matbcmslid, i' ' etc. i.' .. f'-it . ,f " . it Me. Bartley, in this connexion, refers tbe public li Ex-President John Tyler; Willism Green, ivq. 1:H- , mon, Va Prof. Wm. II. ArGufiey, UMVemiy ot V-.; . Rev.jCbarles Collins, I D., PresiUt-nt vi laiki'i-.i College, Pa,;" Lucian Minor, Professor cfr Law la V.'il liamjsndMsry College, Va.; and Ueerge XV. hrtK4., Esq. Kaloigh, N. C . ' , ,' . f ThlB laws of this Academy will bs strict, but kinJ. , l. ijdo cession in me i nmsry t'epnrimeni, , a w . ', t. . '-. J . I ' . 1 L 'AAMA ... . .. .. Bigber ogiib, . 12 0 , ' . f I'Collcrlate Core. ' 15 0;1 :" "Board may be procured eood Baptist or M'efhe-': dist families, at prices ..ranging from- $7' to flu ptr ' ' month. : i .':,.. r .v-:k n I..- : . : - Parents or gnardiane wishing tbeir sons or ward to . enterpuffaloe Aeadomy, huld addres Ute Tt lrsl : or Dit H., W.r Montague, Secretary, of .the ., li'-ftU t , Trustees. - fh 3 tiupi StATE OF'NORTII CAICOLOA, Chatham County, Court of Piess and Quarter Su ' sions February Term, 1858. , ' . - - i . "f , . Sherwood While . L, T Xaga. ... . I , T. : .. h. Attachment , ., .. . . . It apjpcarisg to tbe satisfaetbin of the Court, th,it , Lewis T. Teitgue, tha defcn'innt in. this case, La3 ul- -scondedt or so conceals himself that due, iiiUce ot a levy of art attachment on bis estate in t!i ebov car ' canndt beservol on bim; 'it is ordered that pu'li-.:tl. n be made for six'weeks fn the Jtaleigh Itcgtstt r, so tbt the said L. T. Tesgne may tik noti- of tbe sflioe. ' ' ' Witness, R. C. Cotton, Clerk nf our Sa(l Cdurt St Office'in Pittsborough, the second Monlv of February " A. D.,! 1S58. i , c R C. COTTtX, V. C. V. -mar 20 6ww'. S .. , . , Q TATEKIF JtOltTH CAItOLl.'U, Chatham County, Court of Pleas aud QuartirStst. sioas.'February Term, 18iS--' y , .w .-.-';. !, - ' 'a :' a ,j .4ofc.i W Perry vs. L. T'Tcague...t., . '.S" ' rV;".'r.' , AtUehiucnt-..-.;.-. . . ( , - It appearing.' .to the sia:yfftctt.n of the'Ceurt, tVac LewV. T.-.Teiigue,Ahe defrndant'iti this cise, L-i m'-? acouded, or so coucafs Lifixatljf tbat due nrHii .ot'V; ' levy of bis luuds, iitustc in CbatLtw, ou Kavky. ilirvr, ' " adjoining the lands, of ottuel 1'ike, Km. Jt t HI and others,' containing 270 Jcrej, ioie or ls, rsnnot be srTcd n him ; it is tliuref-jre ordtred that vnvlws tion be made in the Anjeih Bejrifsr fvr frlf. v -' that'i4i4i L.T, Tea give way. tke Uue.eyiK . u j same, i . f '. ',Vites,X.f C. 'Ciftoo, Ciwk 4f our a t Cyi.. . v. Olice iii Ptnsberovgh.tns ec oud iion l;.' t,f Xt Hv . i 1S5V B. C. C0ITh r.' C t'. 'jnar 20 w v , a Jiammno'i, VJevcianrt; ..viuestock & jU.int, tbi('. agog 0. 3. Wood A Co., "Sf'Lno!a; Ccorl'CjI. Kcy-er. Pktsbarch : S, S. Uaijee,' Caltlmc're.' 'And rutud ly i .... , I '';' ;
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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April 28, 1858, edition 1
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