-- I - c i i 1 ' IK t,. , - ' . .-. - t " ' - " . I " i ..V .j-,.iV .,-' . --' :l -. . I'. MX TOLVLVIir . w ...... . MM Wl i " .-.! "... I .ii . , .. .. i - i prBLIJIIEDBT tIWK AO rtOMtlXTUf, At 12.00 arf rrl i Advoiice,'' 1.5 1 If paid Jrlc abrriiioaTrnT; ! li.UOttUf tint ot Ue War. 'trftr rtractoUe ha kwtki- Ffm vi hItr tl' Jitt the of mo pertM will It jJmJ v th t'ultmy i tiu litt yf tht papt vWiii aid i be a actompanieii vlth the price yf. thcTpt ' a AT irlly mJ S f WhU piper.; " ' ! . . , -T Dtimncrt Part rtMMi no mrti irAti U ir x)A4- ii W iff m,.W ; i: J.- l.'. .-1 .m.W Mt.-.k.. A Rai.ttoSTJt3rakP.y-. .1 I . : i Jam BcKnamj PrrUt fAtf IWfthl SuUs, ( ia c Diit$t -an, ttrfyr t Raletfh , mlxrJ Jot "ajt regard ' Aim aj "vm4 u tht mem tft o th4 Democrtie Parly" f rrjc($ him, Xouta AtJ, mJ ptttrli rpJitt A.m." RaI- TOR GUVERXOR: . 4. . , , DDNCANV-K,tflMCKAE, ESQ. ys. Ax-wiTJi.fcT- wu mrm ium ij.m u rfrXkHMi bLw: ' Xro,Xaion cuaaty, W Vber'. aoa. JUcklaytkam, Rkhaoad, Carthage, Mooxe, Z ... GrMfisboro', GuilWd, LtimbarWn Rwbsoa4 . . CUotoa, Sampson, r . EsoanaviU, Daplin, -jay BaU.LiWr;"' .. iaow Bill, Greene, J GreenvUU, Pitt," - r TurtJay, May 11. ; Thursday, li iri.j,--. Monday, .11. Tuesday, 13 Friday,. t;. Saturday, 21. r Monday. . ; Wadoeidaj,- :2 .Friday,. M 2i. - Moodav,- Tie winn I am obliged to leave Judge Ellis tta Rockingham to CUntoo U that I had long , , M. V, , " m wo (nf.-isuenj " ; at Ibis eattbliabuent is found at the table, IXt ,Z . : . ' ' 7. . tburud owner of that "nam." and then at- K5oK .nrnrrl.;.1 erKotna Tnt KtinUfnlleJ ...2.. i. .v. t- 1 ' .SAItEU.U ,JIOR.M5U, -M A 1 8, 185S. f . . . ' , L" -r-- -,r , .,, , , TCT- wwaujrs aj. imj uncrFurm ui ur- aoppueii with theliuest beer, mutton, veni- L """"yt'"' V . inir4ed to deliver an address befors the ? ble West India trade, as long as she had FcjO CoUege at: CfrtiiU', aa engagement freights to ssnd to pay for return cargoes, but wtk I ent fU to sneet. ' - jj n of improvements in other Try res rlf all v, ".: D. K. McRAE. ; - .. . , r, . . . , quarters with which she had none of her own We have aJy t say aww, as Mr. McRae has ; to compete,' diverted these freights from her, tlrova Limself roily and entirely Into the arms ; aB J xhe consequence" waa she lost ber trade cf the oroition. that he must look for bo quar- . talthiUnds ftte LVmocratic press or the j the West Indies., That trade she, now lHawrtKc4oItbeSuu. ' jTtdnelt hope to reoover in whole or-in a greatxie- r y" J grec, and as it is the well known tendency Doyon not feel alarmed. Mr. McRae. or , of Uten Improvements to multiply pro were yoa prepared to meet the awfal . Juction; we w vmuUd itrongly hop- consequencea 0. running counter 10 .gu , behests ci ibe r.aieitfu ctanuara . . e uo not Aaoic how joo will answer, but it U a crumb of cottifort tit jbu. that the Standard now speaks out the Democratic sentiment of N. Carolina with a far leas potential voice than that which of yore made the refractory trera- ble, an! knock their knees together, The Col lege of Cardinals at Charlotte, in which JoAa AVrr A Co. figured so largely, took ateps fo t render the thunders from the XTargett Street Vatican very harmless affairs.. To assert and be sustained, to order' and be obeyed to aik and be grat'ifeJ, is not; now the high privilege of the ' Standard. What be waa earnest in seeking, he snost signally failed to attain, and the prestige of hie influ ence fell' under the blows of those whom a short time since be held prostrate and by the throat, Jeha Kerr & Co. chuckle, as well they may, at the idea thatMry had put down one who had so often put them down. "Sweet is revenge,, and we would not be surprised, erelong, to hear that .ley bad excommuni cated the Standard wiih bell, book and can dle." Whyol! Z flaren't : they the same flight to excommunicate citixen Ilolden, that citizen ilolden has to excommunicate Mr. McRae' Aye that have they, and a thou sand llmea better one. Just see - Citixen II ol den, aud Kerr 4 Co. are all rtnegaJt$tlej were all clamorous Whigs, vicing with each " othjr aa to who coold do Democracy most harm, and when it auited their, purposes to daaert to the enemy's camp they went over. fTaca one of these renegaJes then baa an .equal right to read the other out when it suiuhis purposca. Per contra, look at the case of Mr. McRae. 1 He baa always been a Democrat, and has been known and trusted . as such, by Democrats, when Ilolden, Kerr & Co: were warring on Democracy.and now as serts and provsa conclusively, by Democratic authority, example and precedent that ha has doae nothing to forfeit the name of a Demo crat, and yet, by Ilolden, he ia axcommunl- --- "j f vuvwiivrvt a wmiu , hAbt! ! .l not this the a pit vltra off arebegaJeasjuranceandlmpudenee Who, i ... . . . ! with half an eye, can fad to see that aa be- tween the parties named, if there is aov et- I . . ... . . cottmuaACaiiag to, be done, that .Mr. IoKae , tas the rarhi to rine the "bell. hold the 1 ess die," read frcm the. "book, and curse i w " I the pelitical sinners into heaps I - ! ; ' . . ...... , . . . -. "AS3 DXJIOMSrRlTlOl i?i Vasii- TLtre was a grand demoostrarjoo of joy at ftsnge of the ppnference Kansas Bill in Wsttiogton on Friday night. ; A large po- -:on marched to tie White Douse in front ; if iu PreiiJeot and othes speechitjed w-ih trt unctjon. Aiaoog the speakers Wu J B. CLit whoa,at npoa hla great i. . . - . - t. ,j i ... . . -.i ' one f Which ib0Uia"OTe.Hlierea LIS UD9 i aj it pasted tfcem : 'V- - : ' : v r r . ; Nit rua wf often associated . .1 . "in idi uiu uui-, uj w viku Thtia,- have TU are ied. and tk.rr b nothing to be rlie4 byroad - what we tare at prent C'ay, a Au table ftlU0rt in Ikt lLiok,reaaer( oi wnai dh. ow urn" i wM.od "name waa associated with ibe White ouse"-;-think who it was that THE GREAT FESTIVAL AT 'NEW i PeliB too onW.ll trc ta eomnlr with our promi fcT writ a fuller Account oV the T..i.:i v.- great Jubilee at New Berne than appeared ) in our last paper, we have , availed, oorself . i - - largalj of the excellent report ' made to our iviiitinr nr (Tut Mn1irJ he thip wivArt.r. Mr. Spelman n . k- i""""""? wrcr,u. express for oorself the obligations we are on der to ' John D. W kit ford, Esq . for his cor- diaUyhosnitaUeattent.; .Uj in New' Berne. We were his guest and ' j," . ti j' m never did man have a more kind and ",lo ,iW"' " ,ue Vi ""I'T. "u r ""-6 - , rjbodj aeemed to look as the one Upon whom j -i everything oonnected - with . the Festival de tended, he found time to show us everything! notewortbv in New Berne, and much thre waa to attract the attention of. a atrasgf r to whwh we will refer at another time. . . . . J Mr. Whitfotd,5 oju: readers are aware, ' ia the President of the Road,' the compico of which to the town of his birth and Resi dence Las just been so" magnificently cele brated. Sincerely do we. hope that he and the whvle-aouled community of which he ia a member, may realixe in an abandaat proa, perity the reward of their labors. They are sanguine that ,tbey will do so. H New Berne wts once prosperous.' She had a considers- tl t hfi wil, op tie trad of a certain section as she did some years ago, tet freight ! there will be thrown into her'market freight from quarters with which she has just con nected herself, and with which she has never previously bad any mercantile communication. Capital is what she wants now, and capital she will get the moment she proves to its owners that they can invest it to advantage io the products of the country. " ' , Aa a Road for the transportation of goods, wares and merchandise" from the Northern markets, in the course oT the'r progress to the distant West, the Atlantic & North Car olina Road, we feel sure, will succeed. JUDGE BIGGS. . , -. . - The Kansas bnineaa being settled, at least for the present, Mr. Buchanan has conferred the tffice of U S. Judge for the District of North Carolina, made vacant by the death of Judge Potter; on the Hon- Aaa Biggs." Who will succeed Mr. Biggs ia the Senate U now the question which, we a-.ppose, Oov. Bragg and his council will put at rest in a few days. By common consent it seema to have been agreed that CUngmaa will be the appoin'ee of the Executive . The Governor and council, have not ' yet taken our opinion in the premises. . Of course, however, they will not aet without learning our, views, and we shall go dead for an' old sinner instead of a reTjegade," So Mr, Clingman will please to -"look out for squalls, aa - the man aaid when he waa about to take 1 unto himself a wifej- " -- '-' . ; . T . . i A Novcltv. Messrs. Pescud d.Ostling have introduced into their extensive drugstore a very aalque Soda Fountain, which combines In an ad mirable manner beauty with' utility and conveni ence. , It l . called "NichoU. Soda Water -end Syrup Apparatus," and is so arraaged as to ena ble the operator to drow from the same tube both the soda and syrup. - Messrs. P. A G. will keep constantly on hand during the summer season an eTtensive variety of syrups. The novelty of the thing will doubtless ; attract many to see It, and I vhn thi.r- i.r r.ftnm tacfo.1 tkuPThit.r.tlrnr l.ova' rage, uey win lurt 10 - utu igun. , . - ' 1 " i ' - - ;: ' PmM? TtCToR' We have rervived the May number of ........a,m:.: a-.t ... .,...1 1 mu.s :nr...iin' te-vrarJ i , ,i - - ' Unls or the varwus States. TLu number onntains discrtulons vf 8 new rounterfcit bank rutes, all ..r M. h hAve resiL? th. 1 .r.rsj-snce since' Anril .. , . JL dSemW lt PuMi-bed uotblv m one doilaran rnarjy'atte-o'i r ft .w v. i .m. . j . ... .iuwjv) f - PbiUd.JplJH. , ' . .. , - . son s Dmthers - ' . PsorEseoa Electeo. Dr. Siirauel B. Dioksoa, of Charloitan, S. C , has been JectJ to the Pro fi4orhip ol Theory and Practice, ia the Jefierf toa CoJLWge, PfcUlelrvhU, in place of the late Pr.-r Jidin El.',MUcLlL The appointment of this euunwat Southern ihyskUa io so Important a. chair Iu this excellent Institution -will add largely to ite xUiuive popularity witJk Southara Udctul ' -v -, tjkdlali.-n mif tail rnn rr KALEIGII; SAXT SULPHUR SPRINGS. "4 , j y ,fll:mar ?11U ; ttniion ; U'tlt'e- AjTet'tiiemeot .f the i Slt Snlphur'f Coavetion took place on Tuwdsy, in the i j finrint in tft-.U.'a Tl,' kf ;8pRcioi9 U11 of the Smubsonian," in Washing , P'.' , , J . t .P P . Wcr , : ; h I, ( r - . H j , ... , , , . f , ; ... ! I s- . .. 8. . ' v ..Yr FJ'rHt? w uuews I Ol the liter, and verj.mauy baTft owed th ;Tb Springs are beautifullj situated in their wn.jH;ip.ngui-naiBei oi m aegai. S nidat of a mountainous and romantid country , j n4 the accommodations and fare are pot to': on, pheasants, and eyerything else which an "temnr the anna-tite.' Thk Snrinira are. now that the Raiiaoad .has approached with- . . ' i " w a i " i .a - ' &hort dUtanWof them.VerjWwbleV - . nrt ioat .rnnri S Th 2ioKTH CaboUNa PLAXTiaur May ii un ; valuaLle to the Far uur:tabM, Bllea wltn a vartetv or information mer. Amufig its contents are An Foav an Tlortrnnf '"Pl.iu-tnir un. HUki.lt'''' n,.A,-ilwLi o.Iv'J vr W J. innuM mj -.u;u.ii . rsoj, jv.- j , oj. a'. Uthesatne Which took, the J50 premium at our ,iMt 1 alp ine " -TremtaiD; to be J""' fA I Thi SoCTHlier CrtTlTA publishe.1 in Au gasta,' Ga , and edited by Darnel ; Lee, M. D:, an f f. ited omb tj., is a targe,- well printed month-, , . . ..6..., contributions. ; Thet May number Is filled with mucn information, wDich or itseir, is worthy more to the farmer than tie price of a year' subscrip-.... 7 Price, $1 per annum.- v . "The May number of the AklRiCAW sPtAXTR U a vary interesting work... It contains interest-., leg articles on plantation economy, horticulture, domestic economy, the plantation, &eVWDioh are tlV instructive, r TheL'st of VontenU' embrace a great vaxMry oraartjery miu waura wm repj ; perusal. Published monthly in MongoiiTerC, Ala ; f by N. B.CloudrM. D , at $1" per annum,' in ad- i ancel: " : "! "r, -T.i "! J Elxctiox PaTXRSaClux-At an. election held in Petersbbrg, Va , on Monday last, nearly, all the old municipal officfrwere re-elected. W. WJ Towneswas re-elected Mayor j J. M. B..Stew ard, City Sergeant ; John B. Stevens, Chamber lain; John R. Eckjes, Commissioner of the Rev enue; George Williamson, Collector of City Tar es; Jos. T. Scott, GuHger, &c. . ." Judge Lorisg, of Maisachusetts who wu late ly removed from office by Governor Banks; las been nominated as Judge of the United States Court of Claims, in pkee of JudgeGikhxi ft, de ceased... .Ui. ' ' ' ! Tat Moxthit BrLitTur or Fashiox Mr. H. H. Tesrgin, Merchant Tailor, has laid on our table a copy of the Monthly Bulletin of Fashtou. The publication is replete with information in 're- gttd ! to the latest fashions for gentlemen, and eac number is aconmpaxied oy a. handsome en graving. We suppose ilr. ,1. will receive this work regularly, as it will keep bim fully posted in regard to all the changes' that may be made in gentlemen's wear, and' enable Lim to supply his customers with the very ''Up of the fAshlon." : DCNOAN K.' McRAE, ESQ: "- "We publish In to-day "s paper a letter written by the gentleman whose. name beads this article, In which be officially announce himself a candi date fov the olfie of Governor of the State of North Carolina. ' Mr. McRae has been induced to adopt this course through the earnest solicita tions of the friends of distribution and the rights of the old North State; and at a personal nacri tcrn to himself he has consented to entf thp' field, and da battle , in behalf of that great principle, whereby North Carolina . ran be relieved of the oppressive 'debt ' which is- now grinding her people to the dost, and which if no W allowed to be carried out, j will place her, where' of 'right the ought to be, in the foremost ranks among theHtatesof this united Confederacy. The De mocratic party, as an institution,' is opposed to an equal distribution of the proceeds from the sales ' of the public lands. Mr. McRae, it ij well known, is a Democrat he has been a Democrat alt his life; but,, believing that North Carolina las equal, If not superior; claimstrt a share of the public laods, he has had the' honesty and manli neu to declare his convictions and his determina tion' to tight fearlessly and honestly for the fights of the goid old !SUte.A For thiv-for; wishing to secure to North Carolina, what of right belongs to her, and which would enable her to builcol legos and educate her children, and continue her system of Internal Improvements sW profitably be gun, he has been denounced by the Democratic prest, from one end of the State to the other, and has been 'read out of tbetwrty,- as being no longer worthy of the name of Democrat. Not vso "with the people, however f they ' have felt too long the- kn,. thi .bid-Stite. bhrdirxr bPr A ith 1 fetters stronger than iron, to pay heed to the prat- 1 legs ot a set or demagogues, wno. so their party is held together, care not ht becomes of the i ouiiv. aukj kbuw luKi 11 .iui uu virouun iu t V r I 1 to obtain the position among the States, which She ' ought to occupy, it must be through' the' benefit i derived from her share of the public lands; 'and i they are determined to vote for that man, regard- less of party ties, who advVicates the doctrines by ' which suoh an event can be acoompliabed. " - To the people, Mr.- McRae is as good a Demr erat as Judge Ellis j and, as far as the interests of the State are concerned, a better ue." Our only regret i. that he is so aiueB of a Democrat: ha t.i prohibit us from displaying that xeal during thet coming campaign, which weotberwise would have uone, naa a rrzuiar . AJiincau caDoiuaie oeen in -i the flehl. . " ; -. ,--.v r. -.'- ' ' s ; We sincerely believe- that- a! majority, snd a ' ' large majority, of the -people of. the State are in j -vfavor of Diributioo,- andallthatis'wanUJ.islbf i the issue to be fturlv. dicused and the" matter 1 made plain to over v one, and we have no fearsi fur thrssult. MMcKae issgentlman a man 1 o Huemi, ana a spjenoia ipeaneri ana, we m . 1 a . Ji aat 4c. i thinkls- capable of placing the question of bis- ! trfbot'toaln'Mtgi;Dd favorabJ. a light before! ihwm"". w buuuk uu Miu msjiw m uxui oriuio i 1 we peopie 01 we mate, as any one we are acquaint- 4dwith. - v ii". : '-a -,.: I j Taa matter Is reduced down to this point (for " . . . . . .. . , in the field more acceptable to- the friends 6f dis Irl button than Mr. McRae) Shall the advocate of Anstrlbu!lon, without regard to party, suffer Mr; i m Virginia resumea specie payments on mo mii ; nwniu: j-. . .auuiub . ..u . iwuunui, 1 . i. 3 Ellis to walkr quietly over the course and into the Mav.., The Bank in LVncbiairg resumed on the J ' i r- wooit fM 0'0 )f USt'i GuhematorUl chair7-Or shaU they, by uniting J . a nr dm .J,t bJ JV Atf -bane:' Sprauge A, . ,? k., , 237, on Duncan RiMeRae. secure'hiS election, and tvv" . 7 .rT ii . 7., i.f7iui .f Jror' i u-s.ft PJbW?H A--VfflWi , uw, with it the tnumnh cJ1 that on5 irrrifriif1r.ir.Ti1 tbatOiiyi,W: '; " ' .'-. .. . : , R. L Jrlebano ; J. C. TurrentWC P.-,W atSoat-HrHr ,".fc.,--4I-.' T. MMBvarito.I.U?h all olharaVefr.k-ln, uttZ it-!"' '1 " ' "".'f "' , .' tT T S .Webb : " Berret '& ,-" Hawkins"; ' TL ' Mebane"; T , Our Stock ii igntfioaaosT Wkat sav our distributiori friends' I 1 J; H. Sinunons, a'l Mtrhant of TtersbuT'f sypjfd A" Tr;tR-aCfist'0.,tC Compwu j I ness. Terms, WEDNESDAY : MORXING, i AMERICAN ;MEpiCAt "CONVENTrON;f ; ' ino eiovenia annum iueuuB w iu Aiuru.-n ton - -' !-t ; -f : i State ui thUmot,, meludu-g California, wa reprmonted. There were aJao delegates from s the Medival Association of Pi ani fron the TJ'. ? ll0 tL5j State' l ! i Breckinvaw.-of " Kentucky David Eeesi S lork: W.s U Syford,. of lndiata, and. enrt. r .vaiciipi'll. :or (ieorgia, Swctarie; Rob't c: Ft-iiter, ot, TeniKrisee, ana A. J. emmef i or Waehini7tincit'.-f '' . v The Association i tott! the fullo-inz officers : President. Dr. Harvey Liidil;y, of Washing ton city. . : 4'' :,;-:' ., : ',.'', r-7 1 ": Vice Pits'ulenfa.tTirs. SW.; L; Suttonvf -Ken-taekv ; Tboruas O Edward, ,t.f Iowa ; Josiah CrosLy; of New Hamphire, and W, C. Yrreni of North Carolina ' , " j Secretary Dt . A. J., Semmes, of W'aihinRton "T"ty. The p.hur Secretary will -be elected when i,i t location of the next association is selecttd l t.-. 7Veasw.-rCaspar Wrinar of Philadelphia, ' . n. McKe; tf this citv, . was w the ! v j u 4, HosmAtims 'to-; . ths Medical Ccjjtv'es- - l'tioX. fhe member of th'Mediod Convention,: m.T of them acmpanied by ladfes, vbiUd the j Presidential manont in comj.liance with inrita- , uony on mesuay evening, ana were lniroaucea to j tlt! .prudent byDc. Cornelius EoyleAofWashing- j ton; vaaion was honored by the presence yf tn7 Preiidents Cabinet and numerous official f and diitinguiahed visitors. After making a shorter. or longer stay attthe President's, the members repaired to the rsidenres pf Dr. Grafton Tyler and of Dr. Joshua ' Riley, where hospitalities ' awaited them, and where they remained till late in the evening.",-","-: l': " : ? - -: ' jSxKOMAM'a.MAOAzisa. We hure received the ily number of Sfttda?an Magazine; publiibell i in this, city by Mr. Aiidref JT Steiaaa.Mr: SA commenced the publication: of this wotk at Sa-'-t lent, and sometime in' February la&t issued the flrt number.- Since then, be has removed his headquarters tothi city, and has jq-st issued the second jsumter -which jbowever, owing to the inij,erfvt manner in which the work'on the first was executed, will be the- tirt number of the.vol- arue, jlr.-b. having determined to -blot out - the flrt number, called "Stea azine," altogether. The May number is a neatly printed work on good paper, and the typograpi j cal esecutioa is verv credljtable. mt . . , ins lawe or ! contents are as follow : 1, . The Morning Ridov . "jLove MetfJivsiily Considered. ' : 3. Lines on the Peaks of Otter. - 4. Gilded Arrows. 5. The Mortgage; Or Resolution Suecessful. V.. A Twilight Lay. i . ' 7, The Star of Bethlehem. . o . Home.. . , .,.: . 9. Lyrkj. '.;.:-- , ' 4 10. fLe Frendi RcvtJutiyn. 11. Spring-Time. . . 12. Blythe Landlale; Or gleanings from the , Flehl of the Pestilence. ' IS. My Hearts "With Thee. 14. Sbadows on the all. 15. Lines at the Close oil the Year. 16. The Old Man's Memories. 17. Mary Walton. ; ; 18. A Home Picture. . 1. The Wife and the Mother. 20. Musings of an Idler. 21. bcripture Scenes. 22. The Orphans. 23. ;The Eastern Sufi 24. ,fl. H Doty's Ksideiiec and Travels ia Ja pan in 1853..: ' J . 25,; Editorial Department. PASSAGE OF THE DEFICIENCY BILL. In the excitemeut consequent upon the settle ment of the Kansai questi n, the telegraph repor ter omitted to announce bat the Deficiency bill wa4 also passed last FrSda. '. Here is the official record of the fact : . . . . j. ' ., : ... - . . i - - . , 1 Mr. Iluter moved that ;the Senate recede from its amendments to the DeCctency bill, to' which the House Lad dj.-?agrel ; tjhich was agreed to yeas 26, nays 21. as follows; '- - s t YxAa. Messrs. Allen,,' Bigler, Bright, Brown, Clark, Crittenden, Davi, Evani, I'itzpatrick, Grenn Gwin, Hammond, Houston, Hunter, Ivcr orif .Johnson of Arkansas, ' Jones, Kennnedy, Mallory, Mason, Polk, Sebastian, Slidell, Thomp son, of New Jersey, Wright and Yulee 2C. ..Ji ata Messrs Bayardl Banjamin, Biggs, Bro derick, Chandler Dixon, Doolittle, Douglas," Dur-ke,-Foot,-Foster, Hale, Harlan, Johnson of Ten nessee, King, Push, - Seward, Simmons, Toombs, Trumbull and VYade2lj. ---; t i- AnsEKT on not VoTtaro Messrs. Bates, Bell, Cameron, Clark, Oollamer,. Fessenden, Fitch, Hamlin, Henderson,' Peatce, Reid, Stuart, Sum ner, Thompson of Kentucky, and Wilson 15. t ft So the bill passed ?iThec)untry neecls no assurance that the Ad ministration will employ .the means so tardily voted by Congress to. push the Mormon war to a speedy and triumphant conclusion. ; ;; ; ? : - ; - . " - Richmond &uth. s COMMISSIONERS OF NAVIGATION. . , The election yesterday ! for ,flye Commissjoner4 j of , Navigation, to,eryer for j the ensuing ,;year, passed otf quietly, and resulted: in the choice of 4 the oil board entire. Toe vote was aVfolIows";"' " 4WI.W, pierce, 49 : RJg Rankin,: 147 f H. M. Curtis. 131 i D A. LanioBt, 145 ; D. M. Foyles, 145 ; P, VV, Fanning, 238 i Veo. Uarriss. lj .6,J N. Martin, lofj J: H. 'Flanner, 112: E.-bavage, llu. Scattering 18 Whole number of votes cast, -B , tt t - - i - i---rf t , jrv panning was , (.bairman of the old board during the 'past, .year',- .but, his name, was left otf the ticket for the, ensuing year, and that of W-: W'PieW .Esq.,' si su bsututed a was ; voiea lor, however., as wiU.be. seen by referring ta the j above table.- BU Jltrald. ..'. ' ,' . , i 1 ?, Chasi Fen ton- M .7 We'regret to announca the death: o.f the Hoh.'lr" . ., . ... , : . I r..i.1... l -H-'aJ ... vsii.:--..-'-s ercer,- wBicawcuireaun ji . , , . ' , r.ufiu.-w w iu - .-.., aiiV.;ir;; r- -Mr ':Mr". had ' Vaaohad the iH-n .- . '1 -r -TT advance! age of SO year 1 " : ' RrscTMtD Specie Patmesta All the Banks 1 H ' - T -Ian'; -f? A C.mn: W G. McNealv i T. B" Hill ! . WUmingion Serald. ' Va-, died on tho lit inet. . iiorner; j.x. xaarce. s : syanaiitt.. MAY '12; : 1858." ts ARRIVAL OITIIE STEAMER EURb PA. ; ONE ,WEEK; LATER; FROM EUROPE.;-' - - M ; ; ; , ;HAUFAXi Sray'4.--The;sti ed here this morning fron I steamer Europa arrif Li?erpool, with date 'ice proceedings oi the JBriusa rariiament hay f been of but little jimportance: U 1 0. i government has declined to take any fur- bur io Lipnol tock$,,Th abip and cargo were Tamefl ai jej;TW,ouo sterling. -. ? ; Calcutta datea o March 23d had reached Eng cess ovettthe rebels -The Governor-General hid land .LThe British troops continued to gain sua-- i&ued a proclamation calling on the inhabitants to submit to the demands ot the government., i . Lord Derby, in the House of; Lords, gave assu rances that no exclusive privileges. would be con- "' r ferred on any tompahy ' relative to tbo Atlantic j telegraph. , i - .t. ; -: ,'. f: r ' The ODeralions in embarkln? the cable are nro- Vressing actively and the experiments made'hav : been satisfactory, i " - Vi-'-'r-V"?'--.-."--Sir Colin Campbell bad returned to Luck now. Nena Sahib's retreat had been stormed, but he escaped. . ' . .:... -; .. ''-''Ir. ' t -v-'-V-.' ; J .-'-'-. I chixa. . .r t.. - . . " Ah Imperial diqt bad been issued condemning, and degrading Yebj and appointing a successor to settle the dispute with the barbarians. : 5 -- Tha Bernard sensation in France waa subsiding. and the . director , of the; Constitutional . Journal had been dismissed fr publishisg an exciting ar ticle against England. . - j , - -j 1 ' -?;.V-f MXRSXT8, . , ' , - - ' ' I Liverpool, April 24, Cotton Sales of the week 37;000 bales. Lower qualities have advanc ed fd., and fair and middling to rd. The mar ket closedflrm. , Orleans fair -7; Middling 7-l$f Mobile fair 1 J - Middling 7 pTplandfair.? -Mid-dling 6f. : Stock in port 422,000 bales, of which 323,000- bales were American. .t 1 ' Breadituffs quiet Corn closed with au advanc ing tendency. Yellow 33s j. white 34s.'. , i " the Latest. .. ; ) .' . . t ; The Moniteur denies tht France ia increasing her naval armaments. The director of the Con stitutionet has been reinstated, j - I . "4 - ; Produce Sugar 9 steady, . Rioe is firm.' Boain is' dull at 4s 4d to 4s 6d for common, and 14a for fine. "Turpentine Spirits steady at 40a to4l.vi -; ; LOhdok MakkKts. Rice closed' buoyant at an advance of 3d.; .-4;ri j'Wv A-.; The Latest Liverpool, Saturday Afternoon. Cotton , closes steady, with sales amounting to about 7,000 bales., "Breadstuffs are vary dull.- -Corn closes steady, -y f1 '-':;:- . Consols 96 to 97. 'm-'xl --r f : " t " AS ItE WlKDTHAT BtoWS- NoBODt Good!" The crevasses on' the k Mississippi,' that have ! caused tJ rpti destruction to plantations and other property, have been"thnsofJ redeeiiung much worn-put and; waste lands. ; Many JallJS tioas, it is said, that ' have been' abandoned for years,;will be greatly enhanced in value and ren dered cultivable by the , deposits of alluvium and vegetable matter left by the muddy water of the river, which' has" overflowed them. - So, what is one man's loss, i another's gain. i p-i t iua f Hill. XLUULS 11UUI UJUUICUb k of lbe country, South and '."West,1 state that the foo'P.,.f. ' , A.m' .1 i rf- , flB.tftnd iruit has been seriously injured by the cola weatn- ' S;J't i'rt -qkv; a'io mance County, N C, Daruelorth, Postmaster. TUe.uffice ia on the N. O. Railroad. . Bjsegr The Giff Book Sale is now open on Fayettevfll St., opposite "Messrs. ; Pullen & Bel vin, '.The stock of .Books is Jarge, and the se lection excellent. The Books are soli at, the usual retaU price and . a ; Present ylcen witb each book be?id. " '-"-; '; - . This isthe tiiu and the place to buy , surely. -,Vu,; "... - r- ''.:; 1 Oxygenated Bitters is a safe aad sure. remedy fur Dyspepsia, Asthma -and General. Debility in all thdir variuos farms. , Let all fl!ieU& with an j of these painful diseases,-try the medioiae and they wUl be stiifluJ. i It nerer fails. . . -. , j -j. .; . . -r - - TRIBUTE OF RESPECT. . - : ' " FOR THE BEQISTER. s ; i Universitt of North CAaoLiNA,! s Phdanthrcpe Hall, May 3d, 1858 ( " Whereas the afllicting intelligence has reached us of the death of J A ME3 BRUCE, of Ta!, a member Of our Society and a graduate of the Uni versity, beat t, ir , V ;' ,J u.Resolved That,.we feel deeply the loan of .one whose amiableand gentlemanlyqualitiea endeared bim to all who knew him,; and who, had he been ; spared, would have been an ornament to society. Resolved That as when he lived we cherished so many recollections of bis lovely disposition and noble'demeanor, we cannot but clothe our hearts in , the deepest mourning , when, ho,; has thus been rut down in tbe beginning of a course that prom ised so much beauty and usefulness, and will al- wavs think of him as one upon whose character ! - . , . .' 1. 1 1 l . l . . .1 memory aeiignts to :'iingnr,i.ana.iunKuieinus(r beautiful Rssociations. vr -4r'.ry- ,.:. - - : " Resolved, Thajt we most truly sympathize with, tho distressed family, from, whose circle he baa been removed, and trust that they may find con solation in the inflection that his soul, so pure and gentle in this world, wili find, eternal rest in the next., !;-, iwrf in- , ., Resolved, That these resolutions be published in the Raleigh Register, University Magazine, Rich mond Vhig, and the, Petersburg. Expreaa.t and that a copy of them be. sent to the .Father of the deceased. - -.,:witS?,'si(v -. AMBROSE DATIEM O' . ; , SD WARD S. BELL, ."..Cf g I; . . . " r . . ROBERT T. HARRIS,. g " CI , LEM L.C BENBURYys J 5 ' .v;;:;, ;;THOMAsswMAsoNva::. n v. - y GOODS' DELIVERED , North. Carolina Rail Road Company a 1 ; 's L;:1;"--t from ths -"V Vl.fe"- ftfviL Raleigh 'A Gaston Rail Road Company. -- 1 ;t-. " Mat'3, 1858. : ' S. & Pratber ; H L. Owens; J. C Turner ;. iin- H Whitted- J M Worth'- fiL..i,...,. t Morehead & I Barrettj-S- F. Prathiirf J. C., Turrentine; .D. Mc&night J: Webb; Jesse urant; jr. c:am- erona A. J. McDade; Sprauge & Bros. ; R. L. Mebane ' P.-B. -Ruifln4 -X-.-A. Ca meron Bwidshaw W. & Smith .aV. wnJiaaon ; Wi L-, . Barringer ; JS...U. mith r Voiasoerry s S i M,,i: Loftitt : H. A. V ogier : Joyce a. jiarua : , j Wnrth; i. M.:fiarkeyiAWr Tomlinsoa; Aj A: Hall : -J. H.ThoniDson J$, C. S 4v.FX Vtt, Xtt& U the ; xa -V ;.-e ' T TT-o . Jn atts, Douglass fiU ! .Ti R ii. L.. tiather : J , a ewun c . S xx. n ries r. iT' . -- 1 - t-t V a it- uiuu, s - robe, which they oar tor ttuu u rery 1 IV Descwintitj.'X. Tetter.;-. J. A.C:; Jones i. P, 84,-14.' ?f-:vt ,r J-S . - 1 l - tt.tt: i.-V r-l . t.;;:w;'P. .H A,m..... P L. v i. , - IT ' "iv R. RutEn ; J Wy R. .B,, Saunders ; P, R. liar T? Jp iiTin : Wfi. MAmIj V T. B H tl den : J. Webb: E. LjMoss C G Lewis; W.U r rtf mi t-u: .- r ; xt t . j . 7- From the Rkhtoond "Whig. " ; ' It- will be seen bV the following letter froui Got. ryaiKer lo uie nun. jut, vy yi vuio, vunv vim nent M apostate'and . iraitor; ai Southern De- mocrati hare designated ; him, ia 1 now with those same Southern Democrats In : their admiration bf the English Kansas contrivance.' . He eupporU It j heartily and cordially, - because it is ia, precise conformity" with, hi views And couwe,- not only in. Kansas, but since his return"! " Nowt if in" con formity with .Walker's ViewijAs we hive no doubt . '" .':" '' ' "-' ' '.. . ;.t. .t. i i Kcaa .alsbe , in, conformity with those j of the Richmond South and : Southern Democrats generally .?Stantbs, also, like "Walker, accepts the English bill." Bui here is t the Governor's letter, which will speakior itself p " "Washisotoj. Citt, April 27, 1858. K: '.' Dkab SiR3:--Tour letter of this date has juBt been received,' and Ii hasten. to , say that, in my judgment, the conference -Kansas . bill should be adopted.'; I expressed the opinion on first reading the bill on Saturday last, and mtist adherelo It, although if the bill had been, as falsely represent, ed, a submission of the 'ordinance only, I should have sternly opposed it. .Thi9 bill, da interpreted by me, is in precisej conformityith my views and course,..-, not only fin, Kansasbut , since my re turn, and in following the path where duty and conscience bade me, Lmast support it -I must be permitted however,' to do this ,in such a way as will cast no censure on valued friends, who hon estly oppose this bill, because their construction" of It differs from my own' Whist this bill maintain ed my views as to popular: sovereignty, it would,, if adopted save the Union from imminent "peril. If the bill passes, the odious Lecomptoh conetitu tionborn' in fraud, and baptizedin forgerirand perjury, will be, defeated 'bv an overwhelming vote of the people r Kansas,, thus demonstrating -jj t bat this.bill does ia fact ' submit,' the constitution to the popular suffrage,' for ratification of refec tion, which is all"! liave iever required. "With sueh abill, and such-a decision of that people un der tt, no formidable- effort- will ever be again made td withhold from 1 thepfe of inchoate States a vote for of against the ratification or re jection of their-State .constitution,' and the oligar chive doHrine of tmventionat sovereignty "Wiu be abandoned. I write in great baste,' and.wilL at a future period,' imbody my views fully in a letter for publication, as expressed in our recent eonver satton1.'"' Tours, truly.'- ' -f. ;-., ' aw.".,i)4 eir-.i-i?.i B.--J.SWALKEK. i. - Hons S; Sv Cox andHoniWM:LAWlIlrcE.' MtTNICI PA L1 LECTION S (TCC ES5 . OF s f THE' TJNION PEOPLE'S TICKET. . ,.PIL yester day resulted in the entire .success of the People's Ticket. Alexander,. Henry,, the People's candi date for Mayor, is elected over Richard Vaux, the l5empcratic-c,lldate, by amajority.ot, 4,300. ' The other PeojJe i tandidates for Solicitor, Comp troller, Receiver of .Tax'es7&fl&om missioner , are electflilliv maiorities ramrinir from-.?0o to 3,800. 3 Common Council Two-thirds fo- the?eople'i ticket elected. - f-'',:- Select Council Democrats have one majority a portion of the old members holding over. .. 1 IFROM -WASHINGTON. - u ' Washixotox. Mav 4. The State Department ! is in possession of all the facts attending the as f sault ori "the American 'missionary,' Walter Dick- ' son": the violence committed? on his wife and : & J m Gorham.TJ. 9. consu at Jerusalem, - aided by consul-general De Leon, after much labor, - succeeded in having the five criminals arrested, lour or whom confessed their guilt on trial, and at the last accounts the-firman, from Constantinople for their execution. was all that was needed to consummate the tragedy they had commenced, by the forfeit of their own lives as an expiation v The testimony of Mrs. and Mis Dickson reveals shocking 'details in regard to the outrage committed upon them. The State De partment has sent letters to Mr. Gorham and Mr. Je Leon, complimenting and applauding their, conduct in the affair;. ... v : - ' ivS' ;--'lWAGGERt Sometime, agoon the Sabbath day, we wended our-j way to one of oarehurches,and instead ot a sermon, hesrd. an address upon some .missionary or other benevolent snbjecW After the addrest was; con cluded,two brethren were sent round with a basket for contribution.- :Parjon, r r who wasofeof the basket holders, took the side upon which wesat. Im memediately in our front and upon the next seat negligently inclined our friend BiU H a gen tleman of infinite humor, and full of dry jokes. Parson L -extended the basket, and Bill Slowly shook his-head, s.i:,.T-.-''s. ? ' : & -nGooiel William, give us something,'-? said .the iParsoniii.A t-y.--i ' ffi- "t$riXk& 0 -'vr" 1 ; r'Can't do it," replied Bill 3-f j--uT . . Why not? is not. the cause a good one?'' k- ' ,;YSi but. I am not We to give r any thing.', j : . "Pohl poht I know better, ;you must give me a . better reason than tht." r- : - a Well, I owe too much money; I must be just before I am generousryou -know." - . ' v - t -'Jiut,: WUliam,you owe God a larger debt th an jyouoweiany'.oneelsoJl.i-s-.-iji--'.---"-. ' : K -lhaV8 true,- JrarsoTU pus men iie.ain zpusmng me like the balance of my creditor." .- . ", - The Parson's face got lntd a rather curious con dition, and he passed on.f-" " - ''- " ; .r . : j : - - MiTcHELt'$',pALL's.::T;,i:,.;,::.;- A GEJJTS WANTED.. IN .EVERT? "COUNT" OP ." toe State to canvass tbe same and. procure sub cribera iames for the 'sale aed delivery of an.ex.eel-; ent Lithographic Picture taken npfifl the spot and got ten up In the finest style of -tha art, representing the place where he EeVj-Kliiba Mitchell lost his life in his explorations of the Black Mountains, in the summer of 187, Upca the receipt of three dollars "we will fuis nish to any person desirous of takiag an agency, two Pictures, ons tinted and one colored, at samples, with fall particular as to the terms of the agency,.4e. We wQl offer inducements sufficient to make it pay an ener getia agent - For further particulars address us at Asheville, N.'C. . ' - '- -'"'-:'-V' V: J.' t feb 3 wOm 'ca '.ISWISl f DICKENSON. r . . ; "''-. 11- : . - "1 : - XTAGS HEAD HOTEL PROPERTY . IV FOR SALE. Will be Sold in Elixabeth City, on Saturday, the 15th of May, 1S58, the Nag's Head Hotel Property. -'The situation of the place as a Summer re sort is too well known to seed any description,' at the hands ef thelabaerlber U Nag's Head has been crowded ftha Usttwo or three seasons, and ao doubt will be place. . . . , Terms fZ.WV os&n, Via remainurr iu muuiai credit, interest from date, nte with approved tecarity. For farther particulars, apply to J. W.' Roberts, at Gatesville, orvV'Orr r f O. H.'SAVAilE.' , ..ma-2tv'- i ' ';- SPRING AJfD SCMATER GOODSi O CHLOSS, 1 BJtOTU rt ?A- CU.- 1A a .-fin O plaasu to antoiuite that thy have Jast received. as4 will ooattnue iW-recaiye, jfonv Mvm turiuQ Uim, saperiwr assoruaeit of Ready -Aade ' -v.- Shoes. Hoots. iiais, . - . - ' .. n...i....iri..i.' aua every arucie nepeeTT ui.iri... wv.- -ap 14- 2mn : ARMSTRONG, CATOR s Cti., . iaroRTcas ajto joaaxas or pRRaVS.' MILLINERS SILK QOODS, - ; . . Straw Bonnets, Flats, Fkur and RucAts. -BALTIMORE, S.IREE T, , BKTWSXH CHARtEi AJ1D aaWOVEg SIS.. I Uleaaaliei ia variety, extent and, thap- , stristlv six months, or 6 per bent ofi for -i "R NO. 25; r T- - , Office of the Literary Board, V . - . .Ralkigb, May 1st, 1868, f THE F0LL0W1XO DISTRIBUTION Op THE Literary Fond for th first six month of ih yaar IS 68, among the several eonntiss of the Bute, is or dsred by the Joard a tabular stateinsnt whsreof is annexed. lf!-. i ..,,.,; ( i'-'-; ' u- The amount due the respective counties, will be pail the parsons entitled, at the Treasury Department, onoa a compliancs with th provisions of Law on ths lub- ject - -.;".'.,: : , Madison and Polk will receive their shares from the tountiet from which therrere formed, Jaokion SO par cent of amount allotted to Macon, and the tiJaaoe, from th share allotted to Hsywoid. ' 1 r j e . , - ;V-V. ---f. ' THOMAS BRA0O, - - r'S". ' j '. Pres. Ex-Offluio of Lit. Board. ' '; ; PctASXI COWPXK, .. ., - (-..', :- 1,. : Secrstary to th Board. - !;- . ' '. COPBVStS. -- . Alamance, Alexander, ' Anson, ; . Ashe, - f; ':' t, Beaufort ; Bertie,: ' , : Bladen, vf. Brunswick, ; fFlD. POF. : 10,169 5,003 10,766 ' " 8,639 f 11,716 , r " ' ,8,024 5,61' ' - 18,338 ' ' 6,81-d . -; 8,874 .' V-.! 6,83 I - . 6,174 "'. ;'-' 6,208 ; 12,161 ' 8,234 ' rf 16,066 K v.? 'c 6,703 4 '.- 6,252 ; 9,697 -i" t Djit. Exarb. ,,'1219'92 '. ' - 600 36" 1280 72 v ! 1024 8 1 1409 92 1196 76 , . 962 n 714 18 1480 66 . 120 t 1940 88 700 32 20 68 ' 744 96 145 32 983 08 1926 0 804 3C 630 24 , 1163 164 L, 2 M i Buncombe. Burke, . Cabarrus, Caldwell, Camden, Carteret, Caswell,- Catawba, Chatham, Cherokee, '. - t. ,.'4 , K ,"- ! Chowan, Cleveland v Columbus, i Craven,.' ,'--.' 6,308? i ; 12,329 v 10,634 ' I? a? 6,257 - 14,123 v :e,992 :, Hill- 10,018 U -10.627 -I tr:--9,110; 7,228. '6,878 ' . 17,303 . -. 5,320 ' "'13,430, 13,007 ! v . 7,089 :v ,107 . '6,883 . ' 6,656 7" .' . 6,686 , ' M3.062 11,149 .;' .'3,935 ; . ; - 6,181 : . '; ,2 - ' ' 8,741 ' 6,169 ' v- 6,961 : " 11,724 ; 6,166. 8,65a ; ' . . 7,905- " 14,236 -' 10,731 14T9 48 127c 0C t 756 84 11694 76 - S29 78 - 1333 32 ' 1302 It . 1275 74 1141 20 : 867 36 ' 825 29 2078 3C ' 33 52. 2217 80 1560 84 "850 70 829 U -' 825 f 6 " 72 "e 2c 1567 44 ' 1337 92 .472 20 471 84 - 830 88 i' Cumberland,' ' Currituck, t Davidson, Davie,1 ...,v . . - Duplin, " i 1 ' Edgecombe, - "Forsyth, i- Franklin, , r . ,t : Gaston .. , i Gtes, ' -'': - . ; Granvflle,-' : Greene,.' r Guilford, ""''- ' -Halifax, .,' .Harnett, . . J Henderson, '-.- Hertford, .J ... '1 Hyde,--, vi,, -; i.'i Iredell,' i Jackson, ; . Johnston, ' : Jones, " ; ..Lenoir,;.:. " 1 'Lincoln, ;.,:: , - .Madison,' f ; McDowell, . Macon,: v;Martia' J-. '; 'Mecklenburg, .Montgomery, : Moore, Nash. ' . : r- f fc88 92 ! : 740 84 836 32 1406 88 " 739 66 1029 x '. 943 66 1709 S2 1287 72 844 ?V 1794 84 92 96 723 0 1059 CO 'Ml U -Vew, Hanover, No?riai?ipt6n, Onslow, : ; Orange,-;"':,,,-';) s-'Pasquotank, c lPerquJmons,v Person j pnt; - Polk 'i;, i. M RaBdolph, Richmond, , Robeson, . Rockingham, Rowan,- ' Rutherford, .' ' Samraon, ' t Stanly, , , Stokes, .f-.i Surry; , J ;'. i Tyrrell, -,. ' ' ; I Lnion, . - . -Wake,- v. Warren; - f ' Washington, Watauga. r, Wavne, - -) -Wilkes,-- " - - Wilson, f fadkin,; , .,- J'ancey, . . , . " -; . - .- .- -. 1 . ma 8 w?f '-J,040 , i4,67,.; nl?6 ,' . 8,030" v: ' 8,825 "10,745 r 15,176 ' 7,93d 11,080 : 12,363 ; 12,329 ' 12,38 . VI 2,311 .. . 6,33. . 8,940 . -8,132 v '-' 4,452 " ;'9,258" 21.12J : .10.366 4,780 - ' 3,348 ' .10,317 ; 11,643 '1 , .75 9,511 . . 8,068 . 752,6 aV 1821 It 962 ,32 1329 00 1433 6C 1479 4tf "1499 6C 1477 32 761 76 1018 HO . 976 84 534 Ui 1110 96 2534 78 1243 9i 373 GV 4U1 78 J238 Oa 15i7 04 ' 710 45 1141 32 , 968 16 $90,425 04 JH. ' GRAJIAM DENTIST,! KE3PECT . FULLY bags leave to inform his friends aaa the putlio geaerally that in addition to his former' knowledge aad xperience in DENTAL SL'P.Qi KV, he has also recently, availed hixnurlf a kxwwle le of, and, the right to practice the Cheoplastlc Fro-, cess of mounting ArtificUl Tssth; a process eppliia Ue under all.circumstances, possessing decided advan tages ever all others heretofore practiced, aad by which, from a single-tooth ta a full set may be beau tifully, durably and usafnlly Inserted ana wura wiiA remarkable ease and comfort ta the patUct. : r All 'other cpsrations pertaining te his profassJoa performed in a scientiflo mannsr. , j . AddressWatsonvUle, alamsnce count, a.C f fob 6 w6m$k . - . . -.' " ROANOKE LAND FOR SALE. ' " WILL BE OFFERED AT PUBtlO SALE,'-0N THURSDAY, the 20fh day of May next; tLa4 well known estaU called - THE LEVEL," lying I Oocoaeeehes Neck; 4 miles tel&n ths town ef HsliMi, on tbe Roauoke River.- This estats'eonsists of abvtt 1,000 acres, of which 208 are first low grounds, the r maunkr, 'rsecond" low grounds, l and 20 feet above high water, and it Is one of ths very choicest est tc's on Roanoke River, and has been highly improvs t If LTms and Clover. It possesses tbe rare advantage of belog equally and edmirtbly. adapted far Cottua end Wheat, TTlover and Tobacco. ' It is withlA 4 m'des of the Railroad at Halitkx, and 8 miles of tba Depots of i tA the NarfoUt and Petersburg Railroads at Oaryslurg. Thetrm4f sale will be favorable. Esqarre fsrthor from. Ii. K. fintUWVN,. -:. ma 8 td i c ' r .. -. Garysburg, S. C. STATE OF, NORTH CAROLINA' Johnston County. Court of Pleas aad Unarur Sessions. February Ternv 1855. , DeRosset A Brswn vs. . F. Wluilv-' - ' Original Atuxhmeac; It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that ths defendant in this rants, resides beyonit the liuuis of this State, It is ordered that pubUcattoa be soeJ la tbe Raleigh Register, a newspaper piiaud la the ejiy of Raleigh, for six successive weeks, notifying ths tail B. F.'W hitler, to appear at tba- a it term of our said Court, t be held on tb 4th. Monday f id ay nexu at , Court-houae in SoiUbfleld, and replevy or plead, other wise be will bo proceeded against in the caine manner as if ha had been served with froiws. ,' "'; ' .'. . , Witnsss, Tbos. D Snead, Clerk td our said Cjurt; at office, In Smlthlleld, the "Sth Mondsy of Febraary A. D., 1858, and 82d year of American Independence ' - ap 10 w6w " - TH08. D. 8NEAD, C. V. t'. A GENTS WANTED.--tlOO to $150 PUR J MONTH. Hare is a rars chance fo a few young jueu. to make a large salary without inveitibg a capi tal. The above is no "three cent catU. peuov. ur humbug to introduce Patent McdlctA, Kt..J, S LoUexws and Tickets. :" For an outBt; eaologs tUap ur tares biit piece fur retura postsge. '. Address -. ' T. S. CARTER, ' : Box N. , PlalrtUiW, N. H. : ap2l wltia - y. acu.BMtaa. . V BOOKS t BOOKS It ROOKS til r Sfri Great Iadneemexus 1, v''.-,' ;-.'.v. GO TO THE KJREAT .UIFT BOOK SALE W dhulce Standard and mcellanouj Wuikj Mw open on Fayettoville Streat, opposite Matri. ruHen & Eclriu's. Each purchaser ot a bonk will reeaire m Preieat at the, time of sale. Th preseuhi ojasUt ia part of. Watches, Jewelry, and other arule,i, blb t j- , . ful and ornameatAb . . . ' Call aad examlAS tot TOurxelves - saa $ it j 1 I. i - I

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