COMPTROIXBB JtEPOBT. KSPOBT0FTHBCOHPTE0LLMOTPW IJO ACCOUNT FOB 9WiAh YKAB ENDING SEPT. 30th, 1889. , (ooinnri to. 4.) 1888. Mw. Qllin Cost, former SherMTof Witm ooontr. additional ! ; tavern tax for 1857, S. It. Bay. Sheriff of Tanoey eoaaty,balanoe of taxes doe . the State from said Sheriff for 1857, -Bank of the State of forth Carolina, teaspoTary loan,. . Bank of the State of North Carolina, temporary Bank of the State of H . C, teni-, 1 poraryloan, Bank , of Wflmington, tem porary loan, i . Bank of the State of N. C, temporary loan, -' April. Sandry persons for State eon pon Bonds, sold to meet lia- . ' biHties of the State, dated April 1st, 1859, Bank of Cape Pear at Raleigh, temporary loan, Bank of the State of N. C, pre xniom on $70,000 check on" New York, , Bank of Cape Fear at Raleigh, premium on $100,000 checks on Mew York, ' C. "VY. Smythe, tax for the charter of Catawba College, 84 85 89 68,952 87 19,691 54 49,243 85 9,852 05 8,848 11 245,687 21 8,000 175 250 25 I Edward Cantwell, money re .' turned as over pay for his the itouseoTCommonsTIieg ' ialature ofl858-'.9, 6 "W. H. Marston, New York, for State coupon Bonds sold to meet liabilities of the State, dated April 1st, 1859, and running 30 years, 293,600 Bank of the State of North " ; 3 Carolina, discount returned on $70,000 paid said Bank before due, If ay Batik of the Stale of North Carolina, premium for $65, 000 check on New York, : 276 16 162 50 ; J. Buxton, for 2 State coupon Bonds of $1,000 each, dated April 1st, 1859, and running 30 years, issued on account Fayetteville and Coalfields Railroad, 2,000 Accrued interest to May 16th, 1859, , 15 Sundry persons, for 95t State coupon Bonds of $1,000 each, dated April 1st, 1859, and running30 years, issued on account of Fayetteville and Coalfields railroad, as follows : CB-Mallett, 15,000 James Kyle, 20.000 A. A. MeKethan, 20,000 i Sted man & Home, 20,000 ! H. L. My rover, 20,000 Issued to Marshall Parks, . President of the Albema'le and Chesapeake Canal Com pany, 100 State; coupon Bonds of $l,OOQ!pach, dated April 1st, oTd run- ' ning 30 years, isued on account or said improve ment, B. Higgins, tax for the charter of Li szarddale Copper Com pany, B. Higgins, tax for thn char ter of Cambridge Copper Company, 100,000 25 25 H. A. London, money over paid to liim on Execution Archibald M c G r e g q,r vs. Cape Fear & Deep River Navigation Company, and , , returned, . '9 87 Jacob Siler, Agent lor collec tion of Cherokee Bond, on account of said Bond's, 250 June. Goo. Bower, for 3 State coupon . Bonds of $1 000 each, dated April 1st, 1859, and running " 30 years, 3,000 Marshall Parks, President of Albemarle & Chesapeake Canal Company, accrued in- terest on $100,000 State cou - pon Bonds, issued to said Company, . 250 M. S. Galloway, for 3 State coupon i Bonds of $1000 each, dated April 1st, 1859 and running- 30 years, is sued on , account of Fay etteville & Coalfields Bail. h . road, Accrued interest, Jacob Siler, Agent for collec tion of Cherokee ' Bonds, on t account of said Bonds, Vti G. Matthews, Trustee of Cumberland County, on ac 3,000 30 330 count of indigent insane pa tients from said County, in Insane Asylum of North Carolina, 614 93 ; For board of John Wakefield in Insane Asylum, io W.N E. Anderson, Treasurer Insane AFylum North Car- . ' t olina, on account of board - . for sundry psy patients in said Asylum to ICth Feb., 1859, 1 543 C. F. Fisher, Pres't N. C. R. i B. Co., premium on North ern Funds, 24 38 Bank of the State of N. C, temporary loan, 9 848 77 Bank of the State of N, C, temporary loan, 19 697 54 nana of Clarendon, temporary loan, 19,697 44 Bank of Clarendon, temporary t "n, 16,187 92 Bank of Cape Fear at Raleigh, - temporary loan, 10,000 Bank of Fayetteville, 9.848 xtana 01 vape ji ear at itaieign, temporary loan, , Bank of Wilmington, , Tax for the charter cf Kenans ville Female Seminary, July. Sundry persons for State cou pon Bonds, sold to meet li abilities of the State, James H. Gocch, Sheriff of Granville County, on ac count of indigent insane " patients from said County, in Insane Asylum of North Carolina, J. S. Green, Treasurer of Wil mington & vYetdon Rail road Company, interest on $50,000 Bonds of said Com- 10,000 9,896 44 25 16,019 83 502 60 1,500 J. I. Scales, money overpaid him under Resolution of Legislature 1858-'59, in favor of G. M. Albright, and returned, 1 Bank of Cape Fear at Raleigh, temporary loan, Bank of the State of N. C, temporary loan, Bank of the State of N. C, . temporary loan, j Bank of the Stale of If. C., temporary loan, . Bank of the State of N. C, temporary loan, E. B. Freeman, Clerk of the Supreme Court at Raleigh, tax on attorney's license, -Aug. Sundry Sheriff, State taxes for 1858, payable in 1859, as follows : - 8 72 58,000 88,638 93 17,727 78 9,848 77 7,386 58 755 25 Austin, 1 v Sheriff Union County, 5,076 62 J.Cline, do Catawba do 4,958 37 Was, Flynt, , do JaavBoberts, do Jos. W. Steed, do JceephLusk. do E. D. Hampton do J . L. Bandy (act) do Forsyth do -Rockingham do Randolph do Gaston,' .do Davidaoir . do Cabarrus do 8,311 10,601 7,121 4,438 8,343 8,357 7,354 30 9,777 82 B. B. Paschall unasnani ao Sandrr oaerCD8,-is on socoant of . Indigent insane patients - X front their respective Coun , ; ties, In Insane Asylum of N. . , iC. as follows: ? JLlXHaniptonh'riirDaTidson County, 169 20 22 60 1,061 76 521 99 J.L.Bundy(act)do Cabarrus do B. B. Paschall do Chatham Forsyth Randolph Gaston - do do do do do Wm. Flynt do J. W. Steed do Joseph Lusk do 436 50 150 10 413 Jonas dine ao Catawba - Commissioners of the Sinking Fund of N. C., for State Cou pon Bonds, dated July lstj! 'Ml f59, and running 30 years, 30,000 Issued to B. F. Simon too, Trea ! aur'f of Western Jf. C R.'B. Co., 100 State Coupon Bonds of $1,000 each dated July 1st, 1859, and-running 30 years, and issued on account of said Road, " 100,000 Accrued interest to 13th Aug., 1859. 716 66 Issued to M. A. Bledsoe, chair man executive committee In sane Asylum N. C, 10 State Coupon Bonds of $1,000 each, dated July 1st, 1859, and run ning 30 years, issued on acc't of said Asylum, 10,000 Bank of Charlotte, tax on stock in said Bank, '750 Bank of Yancey ville, tax on stock of said Bank, 500 . J. R. Dodge, Clerk of Supreme Court, at Morganton, tax on AU'va' license. August Term. 1859 of said Court. . 356 25 J 1858, payable in 1859, as fol lows: Tno. T Barnes, Sh'riff, Wilson County, 6,810 33 L. H. Lowrance do Lincoln do 5,015 22 E C. Grier Wm. Haymore C. A. Boon do Mecklenb'rg do do Surry do do Guilford do do Chowan do do Alamance do do Monteom'ry do 15,138 75 3,468 78 12,938 43 5,984 39 6,845 27 3,000 14 2,108 56 2,157 23 5,045 88 1,331 38 7,430 84 3,714 28 P. F. White Wm. Patterson A. H. Sanders Tufiy Davenports do Tyrrell do Alexander do Rutherford do Polk do J. C. Smith do A. B. Long . J. L. Ward - do do W. H. Cullom do ). Johnbton - do do 'Jones do J. H. NethercuU R. M. Jones do Orange do Wayne do 13,208 10,687 7,113 4 062 5,151 15,487 79 81 W. A. Thompson do John A. Vann do Hertford do 83 59 36 67 45 G. Durden do Washington do do Gates do do Craven do do Pasquotank do do Cleaveland do do Haywood do M. H. Eure A. C Latham W. E. Mann, G. M. Green Wm. Green 7,209 4.519 73 1 814 72 E. D. Davis do Jackson do Madison do Caswell do Cumberland do 1,489 88 1,332 41 H. Hunter do, CStraoer do Het Ur McNeill do 12,978 54 16,652 41 W. F. Wasson do Sidney Deal do T. J. Carr do? W. W. Long do- Iredell Watauga Duplin Yadkin Anson Henderson Onslow Brunswick Wilke. Caldwell Robeson Hjde Currituck Pitt Burke Person Pitt Moore do 8,626 68 1,403 36 7,468 22 3,734 90 9,021 95 4,391 15 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do G. B. Tbreadgill . do I.anc Arledge do W. D. Humphrey do 4,452 17 J.H.Allen do 4,125 22 3,758 45 Esly Staly, do R. G. Tuttle do 2.341 85 Reuben Erne do Hilliard Gibbs do 6,596 21 4,137 10 3.172 80 J. B. Lee do Jneiah Hodges do Joseph Brittain do 9,902 12 4,198 52 W. JU. Bmith do 6,966 37 35 62 4,752 58 A. Cox, former, do K. H. Worthy do S. A. Warren do North'mpt'n do 10,158 41 William Fields . do Lenoir do 7,231 07 Solomon M. Rsy do' i ancey Davie Stanly Ashe Nash Wske Columbus do do do do do do do 1,465 75 4,891 97 2,849 13 2,655 91 7,030 30 24,414 43 4,184 700 J as. JU. Hilliard do Joseph Marshall do J. A. Reeves do N.W.Cooper d W. H. High do L. Williamson do Jesse Bledsoe do John Martin do Alleghany do Stokes " -, do Hnrnett do Bertie do 4,140 2,861 10,770 17 071 74 1 S. R. Grady do 81 R. K. Tayloe do 45 J. F. Jenkins do Edgecombe do 14 30 I 32 E. D. Hall do N. R. Jones do N. Hanover do 29,389 Warren Buncombe Cherokee Macon Franklin Carteret Halifax do do do do do do do 13,864 5,835 2,090 1,642 9,784 3,304 15,721 5,679 10,851 8,312 13,929 15 232 4,524 3,418 W. R. Yourg do H. H. Davidson do 24 97 J. G. Crawford do 68 83 49 01 Wash. Harris do George Dill do James S. Snowv do J. R. White do Perquimans do 84 W. B. Campbell do licaulort Sampson Rowan Granville Greene Cam J en Martin do 10 G. W. Crumpler do do do do do do do W. A. Walton do 21 87 Joseph H. Gooch do J. F. Aium do A. W. Bell do 22 1 89 W. W. Ward do 6,716 27 Sundry Sheriffs, tax on account of indigent insane patients from their respective counties, in Insane Asylum of N. C, as follows : L. H. Lowrance, Sheriff Lincoln county, 166 16 E. C. Grier do Mecklenb'g do 208 10 C. A. Boon do A. B. Long do J. H. Nethercutt do Guilford do Rutherford do Jones do Orange do Wayne do Craven do Cleaveland do Watauga do Brunswick do Hyde do Pitt do Nash do Columbus do Edgeco'be do N Hanover do Franklin do Perq'mans do 566 32 l 186 51 33 1,130 92 R. M. Jones do W. A. Thompson do A. C. Latham . do G. M. Green do 230 35 507 59 497 Sidney Deal do 181 20 James 11. Allen do Hilliard Gibbs do Josiah Hodges do 109 513 12 219 33 93 144 288 576 c. W. vjooner do Lewis Williamson do Jas. F. Jenkins do E. D. Hall . do Wash Harris do 125 65 44 66 J. R. White do W. B. Campbell do Berufort do 288 Jacob Siler, Agent tion ef Cherokee for collec Bonds, on account of said bonds, 200 C. B. Mallett, President of Fay etteville & Coalfields Railroad Company, six months inter est on State Coupon Bonds issued on account of said Road, Sundry Banks, tax on stock in said Banks, as follows: Merchants Bank, Bank of Fayetteville, Bank of Wadesboro', Bank of Washington, Bank of Cape Fear, Farmers Bank, - Bank of Wilmington, Hugh Downing, tax for the charter of Stewart Gold Mi ing Company, D. P. Weir, tax for the charter of Green Monument Associ ation, : 77 6,000 562 950 812 812 3,142 744 1,891 50 25 25 PUBLIC FUND. (Disbursements.) Statxuxkt D. Showing the several objects forfphieh the Disburse ments of the Public Fund have been made : Agricultural Societies, $ 2,300 Adjutant General, 350 Albemarle & Chesapeake Canal, 100,000 Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind, 350 Binding Documents, 130 53 Binding Laws, 1,686 44 Board of Internal Improve ments, 186 50 1859, Sept. Bonds of Ops Fear Deep Ri ver Navigation Company, 48,957 33 Capitol Square, : 284 75 Comptroller's Department, 1,000 Congressional Election, ' 847 60 Copying Laws, - T 619 50 Contingencies, 8,28180 Council of State, 216 80 Distributing. Laws, ; ' 1,305 60 Executive Department, 3,300 Executive Mansion,' ' ' 5,682 16 Expense Aec'lofSipklfg Fund, 103 75 Equal Suffrage Election, 63 75 95 29 16 63 40 Jas. T Bostick do Jucnmona ao FayettevUl 4 Albemarle Plank- A ;Fu3frosnuol U I 248 8eptative, on Wednesday $ajt,kiaarY.l 4 , General Assembly, M M 9$f. Geologica Suryey . if . f M8 v ' Interest on Coupon Bonds or Gape Pear & Deep River Navigation Company, 17,870 Interest on Fayetteville & 1 Western Plankroad Bonds, 6,720 Interest on Raleigh & Gaston Railroad Bondk : 29,925 ' I nt oh State Couobn Bonds 335,130 Int. on State Registered BondaJOSS .78 , Interest on sute lxans, . Insane Asylum, , 1 1 Judiciary, Pensions, Pott Office, Premium on NorthernFunds, 9,307 84 70,000 2932 79 457 60 218 19 "J.811 42" 380 8,800 71 974 43 522 24 ; Publio Arms, r Public Printing, - Public Tax refunded. Resolutions of General bly, 1858 '9, Road from Wilkesboro' ferson, ' Roaring Gap Road, .... Senatorial Election, Sheriffs for ' Settling Taxes, State Department, 1,000 87 21 89 15 2,147 04 800 J 412 492 State Libarian, State Libary, Superintendent of Capitol, State Capitol, State Registered Bonds, State Loans, 50 08 260 3,t55 66 191,800 436,433 70 2,750 aei.ooe 82 $1,900,083 24 Detailed as follows : 1858. Oct. J. F. Hutchins, Treasurer of the Stale Agricultural Socie ty, State's quota to said So ciety for year ending lat Monday in Oct, 1858, 1,500 Davie County Agricultural So ciety, State's quota for 1858, W. H. Hamilton for keeping 60 Capitol Square in order for 6 months ending Oct. 1st, 1858, J- G. Cook, President of Fay- 125 etteville & Albemarle Plank road Company, 9 State Cou pon Bonds of $1000 each, uated Oct lst,1858, and run ning 20 years, issued on ac count of said Road, 9,000 J. J. Chaplin in part payment of his contract to bind Em mons' Agricultural Report, 217 88 W. E. Anderson, Treasurer In sane Asylam N. C, on ac count of said Asylum, 5,000 Fredrick Nash, Judge Supreme Court, his 3d quarter's f ala ry for 1858, 625 W. H. Battle, Judge Supreme Court, his 3d quarter's sala ry for 1868, 625 R. M.Saunders, Judge Superior Courts, 1 for bo'ding Courts in Anson and Bladen Coun ties, Fall Circuit, 1858, 180 Robert Strange, Solicitor 5th Circuit, for 8 certificates, 160 William A. Jenkins, Attorney General, for 7 certificates 3rd Circuit, 140 Geo. S. Stevenson, Solicitor 2d Circuit, for 3 certificates, 60 Marcus Erwin, Solicitor 7th Circuit, for 2 certificates. 40 Bank of Cape Fear at Raleigh, interest on temporary loan, 405 Bank of Washington, interest on tempoary loans, 49 75 Holden & Wilson, printing for Treasury Department 24F Holden & Wilson, printing for Comptroller's Department 24 Holden & Wilson , printing for State Department, 43 Martha Spear, her balf-years's pension for 1858, 37 50 William Perci val, in part pay ment for making water clos ets in Stute Capitol, 200 J. J. Chaplin, lettering Books for State Library and Su preme Court, 30 20 Mecklenburg County Agricul tural Society,' State's quota for 1858, 50 Cumberland County Agricul tural Society, State's quota for 1858, 50 Moore County Agricultural Society, State's quota for 1858, 50 Ebenezer Emmons, State Geol ogist, his 2nd quarter's sala ry for 1858, 625 D. F, Caldwell, Judge Supe rior Courts, for 10 certifi cates from 3rd Circuit, ' 975 William Lander, Solicitor, for 7 certificates from 6th Cir cuit, 140 E. C Hines, Solicitor, for 9 cer tificates from 1st Circuit 180 Geo. S. Stevenson, Solicitor, for 3 certificates from 2nd Cir cuit, 60 William A. Jenkins, Attorney General, for 3 certificates from 3rd Circuit ; 60 R. M. Saunders, J udge Superi or Courts, for 11 certificates from 2nd Circuit, 975 Charles E. Johnson, President Board Directors Insane Asylum N. C, 35 State cou pon Bonds of SI 000 each. Nov. dated Jan. lit, 1858, and running 30 years, issued on account of said Asvlum, 35,000 Bank of the Republic, New York, interest on State cou pon Bonds, advanced by said Bank, 45.195 Alexander Taylor, his pension for 1858, 50 ' Bank of Cape Fear, premium for $12,377.50 check on Now York 62 22 Bank of the State of N. C, premium for $106,000 check on New York, 1 ,OC0 William Fercial, in part pay ment for making water clos ets in State Capitol, 1,000 Quent Busbee, Assistant Clerk of the Senate, for collecting Journals, Documents, &e., & under a Resolution of the Legislature of 1856 '57, 217 70 Adams' Express, in Raleigh, freight on 2 packages from . New York to Raleigh, 2 Magnetic telegraph in Raleigh, for message to New York, 95 Danforth, Perkins & Compa ny, Agents of American Bank Note Company, New York, for printing coupon Bonds of the State of North Carolina, 89 (to bb coirrnrcitD ) 50 60 ! 50 75 20 Manufactories in Iredelt. There ere two man? nfactories in Iredell county at which yarns ani cotton osnaburga are made in large quantities and of a quality inferior to none. One is located at Turnersburg, and owned by Mr. Wm. Tur. ner, the other at Eagle Mills, and owned b Messrs. Coivert & Co. ;. '. , There are likewise Cotton Factories in Yad kin, Surry, Catawba, and perhaps other counties i ne water-power io all the above Darned Coontii 1 is valuable for mills and factories, and never-fail. The Trumpet Branch Iron and Brest Fonndry -is located near Oli, ahd owned by K. D7 Tom un, q. treaeu Cxprts.' " V. ELECTION OF A UNITED STATES SEN?; - . a. tor. " .-""'.; ., CounrBtTB, Feb. 2. Ex-Governor Chase wrf to-day el ct d United Stataa Sen tv. oa the fin': ballot, by the Legislature. The vote tlood Chaie, 67 ; Pugh, 54 ; Corwin, 5. Assem- iJef-Public CERESTTNG BEVOLTJTTONABX mm msw v . fc 4 applied ia.tlMMtewinffpmnailBsmf 4 sery.lntereafiBg reminiscehie f-ttJjw3 UonaryWar The district which I reoresont, and the county ' from which I comethat county made famous by . the raid of Brown was the first, the very first in . all the South, to send succor to Massachusetts. ..." . 1 . 1 . l.-.HZ 2 fill boa within rifle batf n?jt jadnoaat f the base of the hill, wherr a glonoua apniig leaps 1 in one 01 tne most peauuiui ipra u yixnjxmmv r ill tt tiii iii iinriin tin nmiim nrm i out into Rtin.liVhl from, beneath 4he oi a tnunaor-nvm ou, uw" 10th Of July? 1175, the very first band of Southern men who marched to the aid of Massachusetts. They toet there, and HHfAr- rallrig''c?7'fa, bee-line far Boston. iA . That beautiful arid peaceful valley had peve? been polluted by tne footsteps oi a xoe; ror even the Indians themselves kept it free from the in eoron of''ft smerV 'Ic.vaath.. WvTi'.eili large, and th3hwnand gootU ana neuirai grounu o iHiiwngMi "" assembled there, and a bee-line for Boston was made from thence.. Before they marcftod ney, made a pled ere that all who survived Would ble there fifty years after that day. It was" my pride and nleasure to be present when the. fifty years roiled around. Three aged, feeble, totter ing men the survivors of that glorious band of aha hnndred and twentv were all who were left to keep their tryst, and Ve fcithfut to. the pledge L made fifty years tefore to tbeir companions, thai oones otmany 01 wnom were pieman my va uo Northern hills. - i' t , "Sir T have often heard Iron the hut survlvo of that band of patriots the incidentsf tbair firs meeting ana uieir minu-w xnacji hundred miles in twenty days thirty miles a "day and how, as they neared tbeir poiiit of destinsK -own, TrwjuiHjKr,, wk knppcned , to be makinj? reconnoissance in the neigh bortmwd, saW-Bem ap- E reaching, and recognizing the linsey-woolsey, unting shirts ef old Virginia, rode opto meet and greet them to the camp; now, when he saw the captain his old companion in arms, Stephenson, who stood by bis side at the Great Meadows, on Braddock's fatal field, and in many an Indian campaign, and who reported - himself to' bit com mander as "from the right bank of the Fojomac','- he sprang from his horse and clasped his eld friend and companion in arms with both hands. He spoke no word of welcome, but the eloquence of silence told wnat nis tongue could not articulate. He moved along the ranks, shaking the hand of each, from man to man, and all the while as my informer told me the big tears were seen coursing down his manly cheek. 1 1" Aye sir, Washington wept I And why did the glorious soul" of Vy ashingtnn Swell with emo tion 7 Why dil he weep 7 Because be saw that the cause of Massachusetts was practically the cause of Virginia; because he saw that her citizens recognized the great principles involved in the contest These Virginia volunteers had come spontaneously. Tbey bad come in response to the words of her Henry, that were leaping like live thunder through the land, telling the people of Virginia that they must fight and fight for Mas sachusetts. They bad come to rally by Washing ton's side, to defend your fathers' firesides, to pro tect their Homes from Harm. Weil, the visit has been returned! John Brown selected that very county as the spot for bis invasion ; and, as was mentioned in the Senate, the rock where See man fell was the very rock over which Morean and his men marched a few hours after Hugh Stevenson's command bad crossed the river some two miles further up. -" May this historical reminiscence rekindle the embers of patriot'm in our hearts I Why should tnis nation of ours be rent in pieces by this irre piessible conflict 7 Is it irrepressible? The bat tle will not be fought out .here. When the dark day comes, as come It'may, when this question that now divides and agitates tho hearts of the people can only be decided by the bloody arbitrament of the sword, it wilt be the saddest day for us and all mankind. that the son of Heaven has ever shone uposr'' The following are the remarks of Mr. Smith, of North Carolina, delivered in the House of Representatives on Tuesday last, in withdrawing his name as a candidate for the Speakership: Mr. Clerk : I cannot find lancruaere to convey to the members of this body my deep ense of ob ligation to honorable gentlemen of various poli tical opinions, constitut'osr this House, for the honor which they bavef avo red to confer upon me by placing me in thaWair, a id trusting me with the high and important responsibilities of this body. When I recollect, sir. bow much of self-sacrifice must have been incurred, how much gentlemen have given up in the patriotic effort to concentrate tho votes of this Hmse upon some individual, that stood npoB national and broad conservative grounds ; and when I remember also, sir, that myself, with a name unknown to fame, now making my entry upon this floor for' the first time, have received the honor of so large and honorable a vote a has been conferred upon roe, I can only say, sir, that I shall cherish dur ing the residue of my official term, while a mem beriof this body, to carry with me fnto private life when my public service is ended, a grateful and abiding sense of these deep obligations under which gentlemen have placed me. . But without intending now - it is not the proper occasion without intending now to go into any matters of 1 detail, 1 will Here take the liberty of saying I am satisfied that the presentation of mv name longer before tbn body would not contribute to wards success. 1 therefore beg leave, before another ballot is taken, to withdraw my name as 5 a canataate Detore tnis body, and to say that hnpe that the indications which are bow present- present ing .hemselves in this body, may be arbiter, of tha Ht, F ..II . l - U... . Confederacy, and that we may in the r reservation " sv.uiu vi gvw Ttinaiuuijg an uieotateevf tulS ot an muct and .inviolate Constitution, find a guarantee of the rights of every part of our Con federacy, and our glorious and blessed Union per petually, to the remotest period of time. Ap- piBiue.j HORRIBLE MURDER A MASTEB KILL ED AND BURNED BY HIS SLAVES. "We learn that on Mondav last Dr. "Wm. Crox- lon, a nighty intelligent citizen of Esex county, had occasion to correct a servant woman for some l offence, but did so in a mild and gentle manner. I This fact enraged a neero man, who vowed to have " revenge, but at the time gave bis master no inti- 1 mation ot his intention. On Wednesday W whilst one of tbe servants whs engaged in erindiner a cutting knife, Dr. Croxton walked to where he was, and whilst looking in. without euSnectimr' danger, another servant stopped behind him, gave him a violent blow urjon the back of the head. which felled him to the ground, and then dispatch ed him. The two then dragged him behind the barn, and, kindling a fire, placed his body on 'it and burned it. They next cut the skirts of the saddle upon : his riding-horse . and then turned the horse loose, expecting to create tbe im pression that he had been attacked on the road and murdered. When the Doctor was missing, his friends instituted a search for him. and in the nile of ashes near the barn discovered two or three of his lingers and a portion of one of Lis feet. The murder has caused great excitement in the aeigh- mruwu ia WUICUH WUOOmniPSQ. i. h- ' . s Richmond; Dispatch Govohs. Colds. Hoahskkksb And Taf LuaxxA, iBBiTATioa, Soacjf ass, or xnj aneonon ot tbe laroat CURED, :ae HACxnce Cocoa la Coxsuxmoa. Bbojcchitis, WBoopiso Cotrea, Asta MA, vATABBB, tt IS ii i. JC V a D by 3R0WN'8BR0NCftIAlrRi) or Cooaa IiOsmsbs. " A timftU and tUgmnt oomHnation foi Couaas As. Dr. G. F. Bisblow, Boston, " Irecommtnd their km (e Public SmUbjbbs." ?3 - . a t Bevy E. H.CaAHK, New Tork. -Mott talvtary itliafin BBOBCama.' C Bar. aBwrawiVMorrfstown, Ohio. " Beneficial teKen compelled to tpeak, trnfferimorom Cold." in. Bav.S. J. P. Abbsow, 8k Louis. " Bffaatmml imJmmovia Boartntm emd Irritatinm of i the Throat, to common with SrXAKBBS and SmMtS." Prof. M. BTACT JOHNSON, LaQsaBgw, Ga. Teacher of Music, Southera F esaato Celmgsv " Oreo benefit when taken before and aAswasssaeAtaa, at they prevent Moatenete. From Jhmr peWL oMeet, 1 . tAtuJs ftWy will be of pti moment advantage, to me. .." -ja. i jiar. i,Mfur,A; at., President Athens Collece. Tennl Bold bvaU DratYikts, at 26 eents aer box. Ahw. Baowa's- LAXAttva ;Tbocbs. or' CuihariU Isotenget, for Vytptpna, Indigtttion, Vontttj Otiea, neaaacne, auxont Affection, etc. jan t9 waswwn. i t Fabruar tinues d W fr&M I QTOTbr oonUno bMrsb th demands Is fullv 00 td the supply, andall ar riving meets ready sale. Sales yesterday of 3 tn 400 bales at lleta. for strictly prime; 10 for ilightiV stained ; 9 to 9J for poor and deep stain I ed; ine Amencaa jsews reoerveo yasseroaj ternoon, is leas fikvorabla, showing a decline in Qvtrooot oTi to 1-16, bat does not seem to effect fnji on this side, except that tha demand hftrdl npwplonum. waiUMJ&irJ i i - - r t NTYThe ree weeks Mist has'been entirely hsu of Spirits three TarpenMnerwhich-waf to ocaemanCto siipplf" the retail traua caooa uenr ue recei pu nav oea quiurbeary? fW ffrbte 1fttfcI4joBFtl43 t 44c:: CpeunpnWjantod ail d?Rt,1r 1 90 to DRIKu FKUliV-lteceipts lor tne psswo;4 Applef $f 60 to 1 65 ; Peeled Peaohea $4 50 to 76i unpeeiea a ou. : .&;. PEAS A BEANS Black Eye. Peas, jwck at tl'JOi; y.sre and -wanted at 95o.i Black WMt. iMfia B-Ml-3 ' -; It .PBETERS HISZLltfj tj rwll ben. .Cjfmmwbion liorchsmts. -S jB0C f, FJb4WEn 'sr:I:JI, BU1ST8 i I 4 PAPK'RS 0F THB MOST CHOICE VAt-1 500 ettaf of Fkwer Seed, expected this' week at s. ' 'FJtBCUiru uraKStore.. TT EskoSENE OIL AND LAU PS.A Woii JV dertal IjpproveneBtji.-JKresea Oil gJfhjus'M.il. ..snuniiiii-t keey ouaiaa( supply JrXroMtt Oil, wtuek is aastear as spring water, has bus litUa smell, doss sot smoke, land vary cheap. Ahw the aew style Burner, which can Be attached to any Fluid, r old Ksrosene Lamp at a trifi iageost;, .,-.,we,, . . : -:: r. I hava aUo, a beaatifbL assort tasntf Xamps j also1. Chimneys, wick, and Lasap 8ciuors, vary low.. M OLD FLUID AND? OH LAHP.-.it groat many oid fluid and Oil Lam.pt, at good at ntio, but either defaced, o-MUf fashion, can be had very cheap at-;: i.-UZ : ; V?KSCUra Drogstor.; flnflBI Morehaots of Vbginia, North Carolina abd I Tonaoo yare ? raraastly reqaested to axaaskio ear sleek ef Dry- Ooodt for the ensuing seaso, eon slitlng ' of a' large assortment of English asid French Dresa Goods for . Ladies ; , I 1 White Cambrioa, - Irsh Linen t, Cloths, -Jaeoneta . ---: Play Linens, . Casshneres, 8 wis aadSmb'd . farmes IMUs, Vastings, - . Masons,' . u. (-- - BrilBaatsa. - Boxlaits, - i SpoelCeisoa Tbraada, Alpaeeaa, -. Ootteuadea, Hosiery,.. . . jnata.rrLsiaes, Italian , : Liaen Qaabrin - Ginghams, Prints, , Cluhs, raraMB Satin, 6Uk, Cottoa aad WorrtMl Bnglish aad Fronch . Oiagham Cords,; Drsp D'Et , Haadkarehiafs, : - .! " L Or OUR OWN IMPORTATION,; Aad aelested in tbo Eurepean markets ia- person by oar experienced aid judicious agent, Kir. William Bell, formerly in the Dry Ooodt Jobbing business la this place. JUi a large, and a'tractive tok of American Fabriea, all of which we will sell to the trade as lew and upon, as favorable terms as they can be' bought in any market In this country. j . JUOJSTT 4 UK&itHi, y. . .- -k7 -- No. fl Peart Visaed ' Teoraary 1st, 1860. Eichmond, Va. t feb 4- swm. . . . . .jj r COFFEB I COFFEE 1 1 COFFEE 1 DIRECT IMPORTATION IN A SOtJTH- Ria -UNION STATT BUTLT AND aimed in tbe South, bow on ber way 4ireet trm Kw Janeiro, with 2J00 Bags well selected grades of Rio Coffee. For sale, ape arrival, (about first March,) ; at prices competing with Northern markets. ' O. G PARSLEY CO. Janunry 26, 1890. NORTH CAROLINA SIX PER 8 TATE STOCKS. CENT j TaaAavar Dbpatvbst or N. C, ) January th, 18C SEALED proposals will be received at this ofltoe un til 10 o'clock A M , 9th of February next, for the purchase of S 100,000 of North Carolina State jPonds, dated January 1, 1860,ead ruaoing thirty years, issued a account ef Fayetteville aad Western Rail Boad; The abova beads will bare coupons for interest, at. six i per- cent pec asnsna attached, payable 1st Jaauary and July, ia each year. The principal and interest will be payable at the Bank of the Republic, New York, unless where the party prefers to have them, payable at the Treasury of the State.- 8e. oessful bidders upon being informed of the eeettptance of their bids, can deposit the amount ef t heir bids, in rlading theaeeraed bitere to tbeeredit ef thefander signed, ia tbe Baak aforesaid, or ialtbe Bank of North Carolina, er Bank ef Cap Fear, Raleigh. Parties bid ding WiU please address tbeir letters endorsed "Pro posals for North Carolina Stocks." to the undersign ed. Raleigh, N. C.- The bids will be opened in the presence of tbe Governor, Secretary and Comptroller ef the State, and the President of the Pank of North Carolina. J. w. COURTS, Jab tl td. Pvaue TASt;R. : 9100 REWARD. R1 AN AWAY FROM MESSRS. J. A N. A. CAM ERON, of Cumberland County, first of last June. wry negro man Southwell, or South ey, (as usually call ed Said negro Is thick set, about 6 -feet 8 inches high, of a dark brown color, has email ye, and a downcast look. He has been hired for several years in Colttmblaad County, as a TuroenUoe hand. I will gJlJ.!!.T V??1 V .Vut 2.u,J,aW!S ,Z "".L .1.' f 9Y for in fur mation, that may lead to his reeoverv. 1 - J w un iraiTm,. . i ' - . J. B. LITTLEJOHN. 1 Louisburg, N. C. feb tf.1 Fayetteville Observer aad Wilmington Herald copy tiU forbid. , . i, 1 11- W1 no WANTS GOOD L A N DT..11U Acres of good farming land. 41 miles fmi Raleigh, on the waters of Middle Creek, thi land 4a level, suited .to Tobacco, Wheat, or Cora, and . about 13 in No. 1 woods. There is a small framed house, 3 log buildings aad a well on the premises. Tbe neigh borhood is ftrst rata, . The property eaa be bought for a reasonable price. Apply to t . f UARTER.S -i February 3, 180 RAtjBiaa, N. 5? feb NOTICE. MEETTNG WILL BR HELDf BY THE OV. f position Party of Johnston Countv, at the, Court -Honse in 8mithneld. ua SaturdayHbe llth day of Feb ruary next, for the purpose of appointing delegates to the State Convention, te be held at Raleigh on the 22d of February, for the purpose of nomm-na&ing a oraJidase fcr Geveraor: - - 'i - - r f aa fr-td v MANY CITIZENS. ! OPPOSITION MEETING IN i -r tl: 6RANTILLE. THE OPPOSITfon lnrmm, .Party, ofGraavilla,are reqaestM teTaMat ia the Court House, in Oxford, a FrWay the lath of Fabnwryaext, (it being Friday of February Vomrt) te ap Deiaa-detag ; and" Dsrtriet Coavea- ttoaa. ,-.- - -s ; MANY CITIZENS. tj Jaaaary7th, w -fbVt- . JhTTOTICEl If O T I C E 1 1--MY ,WIFaV ML tV.Nl&VA,ANN,:haviaaleft my. heasa without 3; suficient cause, all persons are hereby notifled that t will not hold myself sound; any; af her ,aotraets, nor will I pay any debts aha pay eeatraat. , .? January AO, MAOk A. T WHITLEY, - i .,....iA.if3llQHW Tlfet t-atpd,"! T I8SOLUTIO If .THE piRTNJtRSHlP 1 J heretofore existing between the aubsertbera un der the name and style of Jones. Moorage thja day dissolved by mutual consent. ? vo - DanT. G. Fowls, Esq., is alone authorised taaollect the debts due the firm, aad all persoas tadabtad fe us are earnestly requested to call upon hWaaa settle, or legal steps for their collectioa will eertainly be takSa, r f? JOSEPH f JONES, t - n - i- i JAMES A.'Mr0,Rt P Raleigh, Jaauary0th,n86p. fab j3 .- GROCERS JttOM MISSION MERCHAr4T8, i joaa aT aAwrrl ,;tiss JM5?OltU raAM. a. araUAK, J m$,s yy.a&Aawtf. XTOETH CAROLINA lifRAPPINa A-l i PEB,i-A8-GESlRAi AQENf OF. B, Satar, proprietor ef taeCrabtrea Paper Milla,Ias ready ia aettle his aeeoaats for" Paper, to puruihase I vH ravoral term: "OraVra me mxdt van kaitmkuL: I Prs J aad executed with premptnataaad dIspaAea4pXI . ..,idton;; "J. t. LITCHFOKK' ji Ibh i BAuntaJfO." ii i CHEERING TgB I.OY1S11S l .lllTTtlT. nVlt.BBS Began, nad Temcco. NO. 12 FATETTETILLB ST. BJSJlQllniJEfiSIPT-itf mrmmt of Goad in thir OI ouunn t Itevdta this Market, aad to which Owy sos eordUt- 1i fatvite tee atteatioaof their eustosmers, and toe fw iagenerally. . - IJI Uim tT" rrPPIE. : VERY CHEAP. fNI? VTi mirfvmmiiftd. f u- -yf--wlT s i, r. n. vnna i;iuiArt BEST olAffEWNlSMltY BBA-miL1, CHOICE 4U IBlfBtrTCfSKr,.; UtfAMFAGBrEYAklOtrAiallDS r i. ? netil.'tlMaeas, CUret Birtne and 3r''&-,l- F everv dMrkttua. x.3t(&QPX SCHEIJL raRlBE V HS5 itraclLJS. . wZThat. Prunes. Mustard, Salad Oil, Jellies, Sar dines, Sanees, aad every thing of the kind usually kepf la a Variety Store, constantly on aaaa.. , i , .1 ,f"i-ri'J A 1TINE KT iOF SUFERIOB CHEW. ING TOBAfXO. j - j 4 I ! The best brands at Havana Segars, Just Seeeiva3- , H 5k iwWtOX SCHBIBi GANDIES, CAKES AND sALlV: THE Delieaeieaasjslallr wanted for Parties, J ddingst' BallV 0 .furnishsd-with Neataea-aad IHsvateh aad at very low prices, by i ' 0Dr A SCHXLBV w. feb 4ly. , , .' ! selling: off at cost n i Mi eSAUSlf AN BEING tlT BRsfnTBD f f sav' IBM iwa cur wkv w av vi dwium viwsu - - u . lla.lWri.a'flMtais PIasIi. ing, will saU hU -present selected assortment of Winter Clotaing - ; f i Janaary?8thlie. " ' " , taal-i FOUNDEp 1855. CHARTERED 185 Cone of Baltimore tusst Chsrrlea Sta. mHB LargMt, Jfeat Elegantlv Farnished, and .Ptb- ular Commercial College in the .United 6 tales. r Dsaisfnad aznresalT liar Tonnsf Men desirinrf to obtain a THOBOcea Psuctical Bcsiness Foucatior b the ' shortest possible ti-r aad at least expense., -3 t A large and Beautimlly Orasmeaied Circular, coy. I taininv nnwards of SIX 80TTARK SHEET with SottH- nent- of Ptnmontkip, and a Larrs KoirraTiB x the finvst of the kind ever made in this eooutrj) repreaoatiag the Interior View of the Cpllege, srith Catalogue stat ing terms, Ac, will be sent to Xvery Tonug Man en Application. Free ?Aaro.. ..n ... . Write immedtasfly and yon can receive the package t bv return mail, - Address, . , 5 . '-t K. K LOSISB,, fob 4 ly.. Baltimace, Hi. SPRING, 1860. 8. B. HOPKINS. ' SOBT. BXTLU T.! W. ATXIHSOK HOPKINS, HULL etc ATKINSON, 258Baltimore St. V BALTIMCRIL ' We respectfully invite theattention of buyers to the large and attaractire stock ef BRITISH, raiHCH AHD AMERICAS DRY GOODS, . ' i ? - - ! which we are now opening. Being determined to of fer every advantage to our friends and rwuaw, and desirous to extend the trade of our house svnd city, we invite hayars who have never looked through oar mar ket to call aad see as. To cash and prompt dealer, we shall offer superior inducements ia prices, as welt as in tbe variety aad extant of our stoeka. . '- Ordrt seat toss shall be carefully aad promptly attended to. HOPKINS, HULL A ATKINSON. BALTuroaa, lJt January, IS'0. feb4 3aad. ;! 1860. SPRING TRADE. 1860. LANIEB BROTHERS, k CO., importers & Jobbers of DRY GOODS 354 and 25 Baltimore Streets BALTIMORE. WE ARE NOW RECETviNO AND OPENING our stock of goods for the spring trade which will be complete and ready for exbil itioa by tbe first of February. , Anticipating much larger demand this season than heretofore ia oar market, we have made arrangementa aeoordingly, and wul present a large and attractive slock of goods, both Foreign aad GomesT tic ; and which we are prepared to offer to prompt and responsible buyers, on as favorable terms as tacy eaa be had in any. other market. jan 18 Saw' OREM, HOPKINS & CO., IMPORTERS , AND WHOLESALE DEALERS, . IN CLOTHS, CASSlMiRS, YEiflNSS. -Pleoe Tftmmtnss. AND GOODS JVkitklT AkAPTD r u TO MENS WEAR. ' Baltisaare Street, BALTIMORE. - T4 --a- it r- ear 1 -C vfar uooaa.ari , are , Seiexteoi xpressly for the ' Home sued ftsnsthera Trade. JfTtt i c HO WELIa , oTBROT HEKSi t " m ff.O tin A3lA,w 3Ui.!- MAKUFATUREES OF 1 1 i As.fn jatv. 3ferrv P A P Jt BAH 6 1 If Gft fs I, . t-- v -psm nA, Va hi X- Curtain Papers sko., tin taa Oar sods a EttrtssItdapteaTlthV sdT baa w ,feb' iBV ' rnu aSaadtaVU i Jtr-U? i S' kt1 V'r -TrrL'l 'jAaaiayoavaaa 4i V vo$"t k Aava sKrees, Dei wee a Maua tTT Ta nrtiTit nf a larira and aasatTaal Goods f partainiarsa f Mwhhl sua sraatBavota4Jiayaavartey will ba seld l zSMmmiiQmmw'jtt umtim a-w yaswsi 4-iinaiiieausei a"'TTviriw.VSirTCR ?t?f?? at t fa at. Ilieh--mill :ir V V-S ff fi-JiAAd x -T o. '- mT, :rr BT J Bll I .-PW"BTBJ SflT aBBBBBW st waawia,! v ALBERT a.PCLLIAH K ...ATtark., f ; W.H BXTTS. e AND isftr, fTEHTlOH, PATRn tUSp STEEL 8PRINGS. f the Weight and increasing tk. agthef 8kirta estrly owe-half S. A C H. TH0MS0H A CO OFFER Tn. fabaveV a thi latest novel, and th vJ, portaot i9provat la Skbtar smee Koor,t Ww " ventod-giriBKta thi lavertta garmsitt a-Hgh toes. C 0iUty aa4 straagtk oarer Mora kaowa. Kvsty lJ, JaAwerle Msmtwmamrimi, to, gaaosia eostuassV should have ene of taess sdmw,u xaompBoa-,vixx:ua.ou essurta, (31EY i i;51 Which are offered this' saasoa iafajproved skjVi shapes aad manufacture, as foagrj S" a m.n.M. eaui, ,41 The (Gossamer Fkirtirr - TherTndestracX.lCWrl, r-, - lrhe Wove tkltt.' i.-u.f wk- irxpshioa ..Skirt. For dale, throagboat heTJnioa, by' the prinoiMi Jobbers ahd Katailara,- lh ItothW name, ani thi crown are stamps ees1FMr. Ne efbenv, genuine. f?4ci iw - n.. t w . 0.: v. Mti -nvssBvir m vu. t . MaBafketurers of the Crew"n Stirtu f Uatl 1 issefcu AJ"New Tork. 111 lifwsili swiTiie .! . sr i saw- -', -J'itatansaac .vi'.HitswAsassTaass WORTD CABOtlNABOOaTBLfDEBt. iok ldei a Btanst Bek Mass. Raiataa, If. c, '" Hatv ftCESJf flpllgELVgS TO TQETffER,"for the purpose of carrying B tu Book Binduig baalaeas extenairely, in all iu Tsriosi Their advantages aresacha they are bow pn- aarea to aaJs. Kinas ot xunaing, ireni pism to om. mental, ia a-Sjiaaaer aaftata prion that cannot Ul tt Vive eat ia faction. 5 Th4y woaWeall particular attention Se tbeir naiqw snTfle-tf hah Calf aad Moroeoo Budiof, which is Ten aaoarome saQvUuraDie.j f r, Newspapars Of alt khJus,TKUBd in a strong aoa sub. pfauial manner. llasWVSooksv aad Tenodioali of avery'gesoihyslsja, bttaneVto anyatternife handtoM irle.' ' hsaf . i sw.; j Supkme Court BrpoH. 10,600 vols." b avin bwt' ound at tbIJ establish msait, we are scuTwrepared u sdtbem teaiatckv; &t f . Having a fine Cwttiag-blahuie, ws are prepared b bind large editioBS f Books in doth, iaAamaooar and Ma price almoat saf aheap as Jt caaba done in thi Northern Cfetav ff , Paati ukitsof all kiadstaken fropttthe printer ud Tne B in Jfljperior manner, at verjajow rates. wor e leat-Xrom a anttapoe nlRsi done up -iti dispatch, and carefully repacked a4 forwarded back without delay? ' Q..-)aCARTKRET, . JOHN 'ARMSTRONG. Balxigh, N. C. January 6ta laj( a j,n j itf. DISSOLUTlOlfOF PARTNERSHIP. IHE concern af J A C.PANNILL was dissol- ed en Alst le13pv usutaataoDteDt, Cbai. P a ssjlu, retiring. , The hooka aad accounts ef the con cern hava bees laasferred to JesV PAaaibL, who will continue the Cemmiasioa buiunea as per anneaet uotkse. . ,: JE. PASNILL, .. . ",- - C. PANNILU Ricaiioarv Jaa. d, ISM. -LIMITED PAKTNBSBtlP. rtHHE salber'jepS'PatBahlr f the aity ef Richmond, and ThOtoas Brace, a resiteatiortae euaT ot HsJifajc-lBtata of Virginia, have thU day termed a Liasited Partarship," aaderthe stylw and firm of J. Pannill," for the purpose of eonductiBg a " Commission businesi" ia the city of BichmeaeV Virginia, te eoatiaue until the first day ot Janus OV (t A.;iXr,BT taoaaaD d eight hnadred aad aixtysrowK Owaphv PjasUSlU is ess bbal TAummJ? ?hoaaaa, llrpce is " spbcial pabtbxr," aad as suea has this day eontributed to the capital stocky ike firarSbf fens tasl tbooaans i5"5WU,,wMto this Sd'dayafJaaaiotlsao. r-1"' .... .Trvst ;.PANKILL, (Seal.) . . A .vVBOjkUA BaUGE, (8eaL) : ii 5;,;. y-"?.lrgy-i' 5 . 'p,'.?: X -U-.-COFT-- -.Crrf oc JUcawom, Statb or YnerJUArawU: I, K. M." Bcbtoh. a Justice of the Paaee ia She City of Richmond, do hereby certify that Joseph Pen ill, the "general partner" named in the writiag heretefor annexed, beartaa-ata January SdlSte, tbi dsy made oath before' me thai, the 'sum stared la tbe said writing as contributed byt' tba lapautal partsnr' hss been actually paid in by bim is eaah i -Oiven under my hand this d day of" January, I860, jan 7 10t. f.SJ K.'TJRTON, J. P. of Richmond,- .ft3-V5?.-tSi:31 of Halifax, " General Partner.'' Special Partner." SHOCk'O&WA&KMUU&JClBVILDISG, Richsaohd, Ya. lm- Strict person al-sttewtiow rivea to sale ot To bacco, Wae4et3CrBV' Moar and Agricul taral PrUsasa geratly: rders for fertili-., groceries, Ac., casafuilj' aad pKteptly executed. - Jan 7 lOt. v THIS ACAJ&EMjTf ILWilETcCrNDCOTED ON the plan of the .Virginia and, 8.. Cai olina Suts MUitary IartituUons. ."or a eiroiiitr, address the is pariatendeat. ' -. -- airxw-'y. - MfflsVfoah C. H m .JUUa BKttesJ.OWbbjuJriNE 1 NO. I, LONG EAF PINE, cah be surrLiup attwb saoarzsT aorica, ti aa . ..- AT ..A.LQ.W, PI JD E-Jr-Ji wOA 8Lr JHT" Five Waggons aad Taaaw wtaAa haal The Ugkast eaah . ataaid. 4&ti wsaaO.'. 8. feb A wAawlfs o .a. SMYTH TYNE A 112 QRQCEANlJtUjMMlSSiON'MiR 9A aJsA M ayesisaawe trwt . "y XT BEffCJfsV irs. is.. Tat :.marrM . writ kt ,! b vt aauia eat ssii ' COTTQ2JQRACCQrJUlXATr9LOCll,a ' THaajis; bjcxtb. a h. J. btosb m. a. banks. Bur S mmmw It KJIM4J -aiUT . awsawriftit a iheiStVlft f .TOTXSJnaXSLNOWN ESTALISH'hfENT. mm aBjaan.s siewua n tss i gnrruas Ja6.v4 TtAvallAw Att r Attract etfoal . 4s Vaxaaf4 liatel tea .vyaeetaW riatVe nsMSWtiNrk A1- VBBO. Saw?sjfcWawaisij& IhsnTtTsf TTji ffrr" Utlssaaj aa8t tm&f&i aa3 3a W Eawaef IsishPssAeaesl3f fTaaa-s A-w f " OssaiJoaiM IBlae Jtel .A Jltwlaiins4 eirie ia ilaaWafST - - w.w? Takenos bv-tba Boxr fttaV.VsrtlW, 1-flJvfrae';" BsiChsesa; ftf Baakwas of Chaaipsgae, U Weatara " uui raaaa graaayy ' 8oaaa6X tt wou tt BedJCHa TI7 1 jaa 31 is. 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