1 '"ftp I j : . II ll W Wiii(i ng , imip 'wwiim mi wwwnni,ii ua new MpAfcJt. wx, ' M - ' 1 "WW r'fSWrt! '--life w MfcWiUs-; . , ; vf 'f J3BP .,;it; a ' j ; -., j THE JAX BILL. (3(:4 The Exomifujr of to )dijn1Uns"iif'ixBlti'pf tboTef dm recently paseu n ut iiouer in cret'jcMloB.VTIit first lection ' protlderkUxfof one p ceiii. on1 the1 value of alt rial Andperonkr property except suen Utair be employed in Pa- Niee'ltr'& ti hilar 'thWaflt Tim' ttfit CftaL Bivm the Value of gricnLural products not Owned' b proddcersl nrid.ile ben,Wtt,Wdt tff prof duceri 'The next fff eetion prescribe a tpcctao tax 6( ifi to DVe' hundred dollars ba various inerv cahtiln puMulUeta, alsoji Utoftwo aM V aif est taion bankers; brokers., liquor ueaiert, and thcAtree. " The' remaining' ectlon provide! i thj of one Vef cenCon alrie j two per &ht;'wfcen over fifteen hundred donar ; Jaflroatf and sienna.' ..- r a ni-H . dxeenUtb the Govemtueint - MnJnf. vi hue bulinefs lataxM Un a T tm "v!uT boat cojnpaniea, ne per cent on paweng-ar re SatfiftwoUd ahairoff.eigMtr irraDh and mahalcloHacPl,eKr;.'ei. i c.iffhLrer ceot on the proil.U of insurance, coniV I on nremium and on proMJ real or. p6Mltyr U ertrufite wooertV boucbt and told durlh 1862 and io the 1 Iw EogUod Ibe fl.3 rf Anrii. 1863. tsn ber cent.. on every aie B have accumulated1 ' derthli dt,;nd hallt periea&lie aratoftJanaary, 1863, fourteen per .JnllT!!? or broflti from all soorcea otbet thanl W-o. comes S; S? cent ' fiiffhtaen and forty-fle yeati, not in toilitftty W 7fi aH ?J4j IbuMtax t adyertiaemept. In rewiner. tio and obe-third per cent., payable aZtX ' ThJ laat iecticmeecriU. property e- ndinVoadaoC Aei emnt from S ate Btatea.Md eachSUtorpropertv rlr in ooMeaaion, which ownewHaire beeit, e . J . UtlM BTIfl I1J rat. LI Lw v f -J. i .. lZ: :Tn eion. which ownera-hair. bee. prited of W the. enemy; tlnrlng wBivn wynm Seit before7ittement, and-proparty d.im f alio than two thooaand aollara' betoagtog to two I .ttw-.- ..naVaarvice. ? ?. t . d.: . i . ., Bichmokd,. MarchJ 3tX At auction to-day the coupofl bonds of the llf teen roillioa loan brought mm I haadrad thr.; . rA.. .H htf nr oent.1iiBonda on tbch hon- drd inillio loan, long datatype fcandrtd and 1" In the Senate to-day. the Senate miUxptaptr ing Mall contrtctori and Jrirertjf iPJgrap! ,aat bill to regulate the ncUon of thn Socrela ry h fj the Navy upon tne aecinon oi Cduru, ThelarUaf BUl to fdace hoaitalatunder Ullliuiry cuuwvi rTjwww.. -i . ' , .t- In the Houae varioua billa werepajaed, iacUid inethe llouaebilfto pMTiie addftional; QoJartpr Maiteti and the Senate bill to employ the? beat piloU tor lerrioeln'ae Confederate Maririej tefj icW,' an for tontfnoing in aerrice aeaoea1ttoitf inaerTice.' 'r- . r GENERAL PRICE ON HIS ;.WA!TT6jflS COHMAND-ltIS IECEPXI0N UpXp; ' SPEECH AT PORT HDDSQJi 'I It bal already been announced that Gen j jBter- Hi.g Price, the hero of Mlaaourl, ha ibeett aiisigfvi ed the Command of Wcateia Louiaiana fa Ar kaoau, allixaa Ai ojirjiateit d icee be waa'on hia way to assume hia blew pdaitlop, and ladTeaebed- artar aixorrHndj.-rr News it V... tAn. nf hU reaction at rot UQ tm wvaaaa v y Bon : Hi. nrMAom bare was the oecaaioa of m grand turn out of the troopi who KrMtf$ Papula Miasourl and morereoenUjtfo MlsslM ti. At 8 o'cVock Wedneaday night, tha 16th and 17th ArkanaaagimenU and 1st Ar ... v.n'.v, nrkrAdb a. band of music, match ed U QenT Gardner's headquarter to hnOTjthe gallant old leader, Gen, Price, with a sereadej Unon ibe arrival of the crowd the band struck U a lively ai after wbfchfh'cer after cheer went bj for Gen. Price, who readily responded to tha hi. ty cailfof his soldiers inarms. Quiet being rW stored, Gen. ice'said : ' . V.1 - J:' - l Fellow-Soldiers:! aaa gratefal for the.bonai! you have conferred upon me by this demOnstrjaivj tion to hfeht' I seo from the flag batora ra that, vou are Arkanaaa troops t tire sametnat louowe me in Misaoari. " The tattera of that Old Hag te'.i of many a bard fought battle and; are f honorably to the brave men who fought beneath it IfoldsJ-ii rChaera.lI am not In the habit of making speech , es Ih my younger days1 1 sometime iadttlfi in the pastime, but orjate navj given op apeecaiu fying and taken tojlghflnir.' l'am goUi orer fj the othe ; aide of tte riyer, and In a vary; sh&rj .i rilA ,;n;n a will hear frotn'meiu rnhon! I I cannot maka.publio my plans, hot oan I say to the army, what are my, inteni6n . It would be impolitic j . for when the TOOteraenjs of the!' army are known to every one, the(.eneaayj wilt know It too. Oa on occasion, somei one im any aoinmand made, enquiry relative to . certaini movements, and be was anawered that fnO ehtt but the Almighty and 'old Pap' knew.81 AM tbat ls'the' secret of my sticcas; -I keep ssryowii counsel; (Cries from the orowd;of OakHiM "Elkhorn," 'Lexington." wI-u-ka," 'QerinthtJ Well do I remember each one . of these baUles, and well da I remember how nobly you all ec quitted yourselves on each battlefteUi. I kaowj tbe character of the men who followed tne, and. 1 ahaU endeavor to have them around me again 10 my mew ffeld of operations. Criea of we wJan to go WUU y0U J JJUX JOU oannov owsparwi juspi now. iThe enerdy 14! "fait nt hnd au'jbiilnr wanted to drive hint back. ; But I mxgoMgmt the fiver, and'aa soon as poaaible I ahsil sen.fulf regiments ' here to .. exchange for the" decimsited ranks of my old Arkanaaa troops.s Thev are Vet eran In the service. I know them and tiy know me. 1 must he lb em and I will. Cries of 4 we are did to hear it.'n Awt now, my firlftada, let me once more thank yod to' this compllihxeaW I GoedJightV . . :.: flfl Thefport Hudson jyu adds : , Gensfral Priae goes X the Weatto brtagf order and system out' of chaos ; and confosfcauy aasplre confidence; restore loyaltyand remedy the deplo rable eonditidn Into 'Which the army of that de pertinent ha been ' ajlowed. to fait And If any man in the Confederacy can accomplish the heri culeaa taak. Gen. erice ft the onejo do iJ':,' Gen. Price w.Ul UJX Wa flr,t Ph.r$ ri ver, jsnd thence across the country to LlUle iiock. whersi we believe tt b his intention; tq.esfabUsl: hs headquarters. !Ws wish him a J lha suaoeaf the couatiy anpate.-' - f'.- ;. V.-ff Baipoa (JoMrrxijThe Greenvine(Tenn. xonr, 01 uuxaoay, says; it .. 'iUi'A M ,4. m Th Vridge ever the Hokten rlveri at Zollicbf- fer, has beenjpompleted and tbe train passed evet it on yesterday. This oomnVetes all the work! .dt- stroye4 by. the Yankeeratd into Jiasl Tanne-see. The Tankees mtfde bat little In their rpr itbia. nectloi. The busireas of tha road as ;beanbiit little retarded, bj thn bmitS: of eaq brklgos. h Toixcoo.-Tha Lynchburg Vv$iiem of Tuea- dav sava ' ' " '-t,'-tr x'fvn.4-8' ' : ':4t..M i ...'fJe.. ?hu. I.. s ;4 u t Th tobacoo fever. ran very high leserdayr? scarce) v able to wai on their cus tomers SO great waa their: demand. ' Fina rrades M hlk l nt nd the loerer propor t onabjy hfgbl, with an upward tendenoyjmokirig was'advancea td $t 15 tor medium bales; and Ct '!!!S'Kww"tftrTP H T w suae man. : MTbcaiourrarmert tbe'MUijiMfiAfJLir - i . r . pfOTftmni6aUt ir-prcdm dlsapjx)! Thixket elong ihri what Keir lmo de-t Hryfa;fiI!tbroperWda .iMhiMf to pttrthvu with. to litemryVaW with iteamboeii andMW tm rrJ uu iSff5J? ptwla theiw win be n tr2de iloinflto Ihi wfkfi tiaife,'teion that thWfr'ill be WHl hare , ta open iU eyei tqthii C and id1 jOV aildl tonal one that If th itel!norYtaJnWfw llnoe U bt3a uo6eAfUiitaIt ftf the TAhJcee abolitlooitta. itiii tinaiirrih .Mw1-: t4ryeaee ihall tecUrd, whn te cereal and othetand tmtMtaattxinaldimiiAAAwJMrca .uh this onhalr-iwarr iM. fJn: f (iMnatn. hirfaceht epeecbea, ttytfnbJWealernlariiel wuo ia aeiung niaTOrn jorten centra bosbel, u he dbea not nam it Tnf HrmtuA nnt 2a.tTk,HUflt hat there doea iot lat aoiflwhete a wiy throttgh" wuiw jawi wno ac rear mm as w aabineton, mar apbr4 kIm!rhteO Al leMt lW wilt; If the relief caaSbt beropecUtej3XH ia potfectlr aware that? tnerchante and inaMbfaotartrrs fomneawlth AtaddW iikera-' pjdityiV Their Wgee'ate 4lgfaer mad Miontraet fctirodarit; whit4hlWefcVwith tt4 MittiwlppI trans-' K18"- tltalebpre areTbbbed byA-UriiT.and ij t" i4j kii Kut moat iBBTooT. mr. Keecher bar Wiled thai baa 4 tl. Y.. ted that trfteRigence that kAowtow to lurw to f gold-aai is touchea. rLautfhtBr.l it :-i.oten ,cj 'It U hi insatiable Cttpidity wltlr his Puritan Utai which is oVmaktnlfmett study the neweett' suVy wbtefanaakea HtmW York wonder why, with jw petition, .new .Hngianct n&a Aweite oeb a tore to her two. OiO", toor pond arah fact that her population la' gTfiter by 435,794, than -five New JEdg4nd- gUtesl yet thy har ten Senators while ihe batwol lTie W U-begfn'niDff to adc wbetlter thia Mcal 'Wa.lity among th SUiei rnade for wlaer reason, li W!be Hised fof her opprestiop j 'whether to thaVaource W attribu Uble the partiallegMation which if osterstnanui facture and burdens the coostfmer f which ham pers tha4ifree 4nteror ange and nterprl8 56f ' thti gttai iebporttin $ rhlch- shots off th ootnrJfttStloa of, thw wHd, gteWwiEngtana fsbries the monopoly fataob len cttillidat f - Western farmers. Why are we te pay fifty per nu more: for good and loaefiny per centi on wheat and corn; and pork 7 Fifty per toot, f I should say irfAe tyt per cent., addiag the ot ef gold, ia wbkfiv the tariffs.U jpaid, id theCuCtom auties, wbfch thsoonJ swwerlaa laaV fayfc -'tams-ft-ilf to 'n$C JThU is a picture fbr the Nortb west to Vlew- af jcs pre opening wuv Duroeea laapeaea Bpoo it, as weita to thetoasal 'ortu beinl auadaia Nov 'England throogn CU Ciloua-'War. tyrb have' evideuca' dany 'in' eitf U from W Nbrtbwestsjmwaper thst teaofa uLwad it has now become, 4r win sOJmr beconjn th question to be olvirw1iother ansMsmahall prevail Over in fewith the people there T Should it.then the wkf must be prolenged for yet a bnmber'of yeirt,' lis horror ioiy to - be iacreased. 'Wot this the South stand prpared Bat, should the North west consultant an early day itsnie sWares, of which we aaveonly a taint bop, thenr will-oome peace, with", restorktloa'af ii tproaperity, baaeof upon auch favorable' commercial treatiea aa will give to is- the. trade along the banks or theHis1s aippi, down to New Orleans, ; and into tbe Gulf, horn -whence it produce may reach every mart on the civilised world." Time will sooti tell to what conclusion the Northwest will' Come whether it ,m tfc m mlM.mm.mtJXUm XCUti4 jfoa it- elf from the bondage imposed apenrlt byaaati e:im atd-uritaslsm.,'' mitt') ?aiipi . r.tj- MAFFIT THE PIRATE. 1 k ' The Tocabularv of qui' jfortberik cotemporsrle. is not the most elegant tfl the English 'language. Iri their allusions to the "Confederatd naiar offi cers, sayr tha Knox vllle Regisier, they Invariably term them'piratoSL" have the pirate Bein- mea, the pirate Mhflltj' tbe pirate Ingraham, and various others.' The pirate who 1 just" bow ac quiring the tirost terrible celebrity;! ".Captain John ijfewland MafOt, of the rebel mao-of-war Florida, formerly tbe Otieto. No buccaneer of old. on thn Spanish main. ; ever lnsmred such ter- Iror a tljia pirateIaffit; Who I he t ! Boms twenty-fire or thirty years ago a dapper Utile Melhodist preacher from across the ocean landed at New York! His name was John New .Uad, Mafflt. We have heard thai aU hxtraclion vra lrih. Be -thit as lC naahjra. was no brogue on : his toneue to betray it. if the edi tor 61 this papf, who ha often listened fobw wondrous I .1iwiiuiu an toflir. Hia .1, A...'T were' at once felt and acknowledged, 'and be was "qulekly prohohnce4 rty the Northern press tVbthe greatest ' ' r'nVivalUt who ever trod the Nw World. In "reason and kpprohension he was like a God.H ; No sanctuary in which' he minlftered Was Urge enough 'to accommodate the eaidr crowda'bt' menandrwomen: wb'tbrbneed toliiteii td h!a' impassioned 'wordik Ofteu and over the confident sinner who went .'to scoff at his rcpuvco coxoompry, or sneer at bis eiieminate, Mannerism, " dultted hii presence an abased and' Wa'wi l npt attempt to" follow hi career close lyj , HU nrat Wife died, leaving asoa. named af- placed Io' the' United StatellTayy. ' He' married aeain ia dashing belle ofBrooklyn. INew York. and oon' thereafter J whisper became rife1 of do- tiestic unhappines. Ppm that perjed,the North ra Press commenced aeaingt himhe workd de- famaTion, and a few years' Jater, weaaw the an 1 .uouncemeat of hu death in the city of Jiowile . of a broken heart .' . ... . . . , The "pirate" Maffit, who in command of the Florida? recently sailed oht'of Mobile,r boldly tnroaga vne4iocaaaars.and nassmce neen carry ing aeatn and destruction' inttf tne I an tee war fTeot and the Yankeevcommercialmarine, is the son or Jonn jNewiana mafflt,-tne great juetnouist revivalist 4he broken-hearted Victim Of a Yan- kee shrew and a slanderous Yankee press. tZHcrlott Bulletin. t HE DOE3 NOTWEAB THE GRAY. 'U f . Va ,s-;. i j i : -.-Mil iv.: ! I.- T ' &'" tTr if Vfl v,-.r Thev sav I ousrht to lave him. ; Thakheia very good jT Anid ijk he"1 eJl theyvsary he is, 7 I'maure," with Aooutd. ' His bpe are arched like Cupid's bow' ', i i3wwttraihaaarbtpdtaem play ' Bat then he has oae fault r yoxi knoW . j ' 'JBe does not edf thb orwy.i e i . . I! AY:'-:' '' -".'.,' '''-i-ii ' ft . rr ' '.C He4schafMeVtoovj:ii And from his' goldwalrtorev ' i ; H!s generous hand deals willingly OiftsWtae needy pooXAq "-:x,:r ' Tbev sav that fbrhta welfare-fu- p I There are tbonsahds nb who pray " f Obi trie I if sueh stpiiT ' U lii I i L Ua will aot'wear the gray. - ' - i. .hitte!k,::$t ' lx-.-x -'sa'- ar.ii;- ,' Ha'a tery" rich aid bandsoma-' ; IV' talto aibesra'7 among toa girtt ' , ' Hesayf he kvb my sparkling eye, - f " And aloasy chesnut curl?s -ru -vu( V My smile would make hi home more bright f , - Anil cbeerlSfV wintry xly ; , ferhspa I'd listen kindly tr i V t ; , .t.Xi.. icis!)$t- ftm ecvW vi I .1 V. W fct4vul tMttaatK tha vnaoali alrv. v! ...., 1 I HU kdT1ste-nlaSMsrala.'--- ir, t : - BtaMmil liftctfidt by1 my ttdtv 'A t j c Chicago : TinUi ii : Dftcon jor tne Nortbwat ' find inafket along the bank bf the ineJettJolIiaiaiipplit15'5 But tbe tejif the orthwiiit are Opening to ? 'mieaeeiBeu siuNsi annaf - ' lie asked tte tbeh W be his bride .PoslM-AahratMayV ' Sir, I'll neyer wed with dni' Wb don not wear the (ray .' TT 1U L-. L I ' . . ' . - JaJvttK.ABxK SlUtON PROM BISHOP CLARK OF BHODS 18LAUD. Lotrp' rainit in pur , At an erldeace of theehanpaar tnhA. tht ! no ticed in such political earmona aa ara now nrniirh. led, we i .fr&tf present w our t reaaerrtbe TOHO-Wing ektfacl Briaoa, ueuref ea a ' lew weeza aw- trt Blshotf Clark.' in Grace Oh tircbrProTldencA; - fJL fbre aa ImiBenacbpra?atrbnj 'On ar aim th i jDop, uae many mo era wno rorgot tnefr calling' 1 Wa as ferrent for war. 81 mtlar el ar leal chants joc feeling' in tegafdto the warfare obeenred here-' DOUtS., :. - . - ' H ' ' Bishop Clark's. text was from Lamentations, Sr: in r "xne-CTOWn t caaeii from oar beads-. ""Woe unto us, for we, have sinned." After a reference; xo tne sad picture or 'reverse wbicb the prophet drfbeatn the1 Efookr ot -Lamentations, tbe Bfehop proceeded to show the Dilicatio of hia Ian raara to Vhe obbditiotfof Oor'countrr.' ;ajv"- " . 1 Yicrnareraueu apon erii nays anxtne heart of tae nauoir Toeatf witn agonf1 I ao1 not wish -to ay a word that shall deepen the glaoriwe tanst look the facts la the face, we meat' be WlUlatr to see Where' we stand, and 1 what dangers tfi realert .04.- Tne mrwn of prosperity has fallen from'dur h9ada;";There is no suspension tn Hhe operations of business. There are many whe kre making nioney as they rtover did befere. By a single tra of the wheel some find themselTes rich who were poor yesterday. ' There eoUld nerer . be.: a bettef timwfershrewd and daring speculation. 1 Money is A drti?r and i when a man has mada his half a raillioBiliedoea not' kaow what to do with it, for he feela that there is no Baper whiob -triay not Wraea in a Tear. no. stock' wfaich tosv not nftve asurwv suii. isotbine lasaferhut ro)d aftil latid.arid the XariiaerTian' ha bud ctnv at. ruin. price of ! WFoaTateii,r and tbe liRafmay yield uorlneeniei We have a Sort of beetle prosperity,8? but tbe vitajt orgaas are-aiseasea. we nave an abundant cur rency-becauie it is fictttioua. a 'promise to pay,' which' every one knows is a-lie. iThe 'show of pjityrthat;ehar1eaSi We are blowing AIM bubble larger everyday, -and it kroWathinneak4t'expand. It glistens glorious ly hf theaunshihe for rawmeat but it will tmrt Suddenly and vanish into spaced We have ceased' id accumulate the tf uTnaterial of fwceperUytfsre dOdng and manufacturinr abandrrtlv. 'JBverv. ;0deknew that - soon th supply will' be much 4 ml - .a a - I : . - I larger man tne demand, and we are speculating upon uwirapenaingcaimiiy;it.s.tt ta tnmvso ThU Is not the-wont? The iemntatiocs to fraud are irresistible, and ' many men; of whom we had 1 expecxea oexw xningare yielding to tne tamp-: taliom Th-mosldieouraging thing in thepres ent alarming crisis ia the fact that-ao many loyal ciliretas are impfoviog the opportunity toamsss enormous prolti by fraduleni; speculation upon th miseries of tbceuntryVt I ihava seen, the re.! aulto Of this t tersni that snwie. dken'a blood cur dle with! indignation: 1 have seen sick and dying 'men ia hospitals furnished with supplies for whioh tne contractors werefpst a generous price, i and the poor creature turned away with; loathing freiaf the nauseoaa sabstaaee laid upoor. their: hot and fevered Mns. ' f P : -: - ; Here at the North .we abolUhed slavery when. tobe proflUblr; but dowa to tbe present tisneUe-yer name of Africa is a Urm of india bit mild reproach. ii?Wecast contempt on him be euja heii weak: 4 We exclude him from every station of responsibility, no matter what his qual ification may be, and we would be glad to get ride of him altogether, if .-we could. . t -' I hold no Uttipian views upon this subject. . I never believed that : the relation of master and slave ia of necessity a sin. I always thought that ivil-aoeded to be carrfully and judlcioaaly han dled. ' ' - Again, we have sinned as a nation, in the per sons of our representatives a&d rulers. Is it the. wise forethought and' sober judgment and delib erate wisdom of the community which determines who shall be our rulers? How are they nomina ted Ti How are they elected ? HoW do they con duct themselves after they are elected f . Do they nevhrtaka bribes? " Do they represent the coun try or th party which elects them ? Do tbey deckle.; every question by il merit ? Are they always sober;tempvrata chaste free from all b acenity and pxofaneaess t Dotaeyeiwaya utter their koaea cooiatioM t . WAeoavar aiaaeasare. It Proposed for action, do they akr i it wise, and 3 t rtgntr'rand so determine how tbey will .vote. Ala I the crown of glory is fallen from our head and there ia no hope for. the country . until the people arise in their might and say, "We will no loager have profligates and fools to rule offer us." Tbe descent baV been so low that it is considered ah impropriety to speak of the subjeot in a Chris tian, pulpit. Politics mean partyyund this is out of place in the House of God . I think the world have found out clearly enough that we are weak. We are not weak in numbers or resources, but we are weak in that ef ficient action which comes from faith', earneittesa, self denial and uufly of purpose. We have made many awful sacrifices to no -purpose. ; , We follow up nothing, so that it toils substantially upon the final issue. The fault is laid here, there and eve rywhere, and there are none'ao positive in . tbeir' censure as those who know nothing of the fasts. l that tbe unity of the nation might be restored in the bond of perpetual peace ? We will sacrifice everything but principle for this ' Blow from tbe South, O winds of God, and bring us the tidings of reconciliation and love 1 Blow from the: North, o winds of God, and carry back the message of fraternity and peace Scatter the darkness, Toll awy tbe clouds, and give unto ua all once more the sunsbme or tranquil rest 1 Under the shadow of thy wings we make our refuge. O God, oiyk tra pjbacb -Hartford Tirqf. PEN AND INK PORTRAITS. .. . From the mass ot rubbuh in the "Diary" of Russell, the London Times' correspondence ex tract the following : Leatjnrthe hubbub and phiz drinks and con stant spitting of Willard's, the reader ia permitted to follow Mr. Russell to the aristocratic seclusion of the VYbite House. Tbe servant who lock the guest's bat wa slow to believe that tha gentleman waa invited, j "He wa,"aay the Diary, "parlic- uUrly. inquisitive as to my name and 'Condition in ma; ana wnep ne neard 1 was not a. minuter, he seemed inclined; to question my tight to be there at all; "lor." , said he, ."there era none but, members., of the Uaptnet and their .wives and daoebters dinine here.,to-dav." Erentuallv he relaxed, instructed, me ,-how to' place mv hat. so thavtt would pe exposed te no jndvgaiy,-and in formed me that I was 'Abibfphr$klpaiawM prandial enjoy ment of no ordinarycharacter,",; ju.r. feuncfft uaviK oeeo e :uui , conciitaiec tae reoorver , waajvu aoAxeoeiuoa-room. . ... - ; lCl$'Lirkd acateda receive her guests Jbe Mof..thef?idJeag(e a4eighti of a plumpness oesenaraune, vj hm7mompow iumi sal toner year i;4r .leaiares are niam nervosa apd mouth of aa ordinary, type, audhar manners and , appearance hoiuely, tffened however, By. tha concoone that Aer position requires. her to be aomathinr more .than. sJaia Mrs.' Linooln'. ne wire of tne Illinois la wyor ; afral profuse In, the use of the word Try.Tntapce,K whlch.i now, aupqsau ,Amencauins caoaoe o certain classes, although it waa onca'as commoo in "Enz- laad. .; Her drees I shall not attempt to descrtly. thoush it was .very eorgeoua.end kiichly colored She bandied a fan with much energy, displaying a round, weil-proportioned aim. and was adorned .wiin aorae simple jeweryfj s aifa. jtuoourua me as beinsr deairoua of makin? heraclf aereoab1e ind I own I wMagrepapry. 'dUeppoihtedYa' the secession let. UUIBB at trasoioirioiinau. umirmutw log themselves by ancVaotcr whldh Cutd 'scarce st? Thf portrait of the Aoat fothusiTen. in. anoih .1st chapter i'o , a tu 'iA-z : . i-aa-kiTUi-v : - 3ooo aflerwardstanieotered, witb a abain Wing,irTgulr, almost unsteady galt tail,' lafck, lean- mao -considerably jover- i height,' w'ith Stooping ' sboetdleravilong pendaUoa-t acaqev termiaktlng in handsof extraordinary dimension, whieblowoveKT faJri otoeeded i;nrbborfion I by , bia ' feet; ' He -was Pressed ia an-- ill-fittiag Wrinkled uitf bieckwblctt put?, one-in-waina of ahnmdertakeir' ubiform at a fonerah roaod l his t AftckJa rope of - blaxrfewlikwa knolteti-inavi large bolbw with flvin? and proiectiac berond the cot - 3 T Jf r-Sf. hhjeati hiturned-dowa hir-conar di- wvwt ainewy, muscular yellow neck, and above that, nertKijg in a great mass 6f black bir;Vistf ljng and compact like a' ruff of mourning piri; rbee the atrangeaamV-face and, b ad, eorered ith iU thatch of wild, repblicanv, sir, 4l Peti dent LincoliC Tha impression produced by siae or his extremities; and by bis Happing Mnd ld projecting ears, mayi be rfm-ived bribe api pearaaceoriaallinees,arcity.IHj theawkward bymhommu ol hi acej ih mouth ia absolutely prodigiousjthe lip, Straggling and extending al m wt lfom one line of black beard v to he' oiher. fare only kept in orderby Vvrd" keep lurtows. froirf tne nosirii io tne chm; the noes itself a promt- neat organ stands uit from Ibe -face. with an if quiring, anxiou airas though it, w.erspifilng f4r some good thing in the wind the eyes dark" and deeply set, are penetrating, but fall an fx pres&ion which almost amounts to-tendaroesi and above them projects the shaggy brow, running in vO the small hard frontal nace.the davelonteeht pf .whldh an -acarpcly bdt smate4 . accurately?. Owincr to th irmirnUr fl-wkd -if tfiiot 'hair rfri- Jesaly . brushed across iu"ti ..' " . , . .'. . t v THK MONITORS. ' i These vessels a,re understood to be- even more fdrmidable In epme retpecU, wbjle they are less sJ id othe&Ahan we had-ben ledHo auDnbse 'Fdi- idstauce, the turret may be. regarded &i practi- csuy impeDetranie, or very nearly .so, while tbe sides will afford arverv small mark.ine the vos- sds are so constructed thkt;lv fillinp' in or fore- 1dg,ou0waterr -they can be lowered, or raised i 'the water'. . Their Weak points consit in the great weight of tbeir turret. That of tbe Monf&lW wfeighing eite hundred and sixty tons; Tne corr respondent' of. the New YorkJIeald. sue&kui? of fthe . perforBaco f - thet' Alontauk before Prt JltcAiuter, say theat alter loonsiderable firing, jU. agged somewhat, and, considerable, trouble, waa encountered in: keeping it, up o that It would e--Tflve easily , The. blat fnm the gu as came back, through the eye-boles in the pilotfbouser so that thje effect of practice could not be -, observecU tne big gua-flJli ap iU port-hole, so that It could net be siehted ex cent bv, the "elevan,inch" alone-. id of i whioh is rough gunnery,,; Firing rjsr M n H.'a.il . .... J L t -1 lyt gjaas suffered, andj the wicka of lamps dkau- anil wsassaa ii tt.imai , AkeABaA n str r m .v -a peared at each discharge Sme moq .must" be oeviaea joft naodUne -tha, enormous .projectiles "P5U irer lear aunareAipouD9 . . s?, k, ih iiaouuy w sagg; aik a ewaetiy. or paru. j vwi.ireTuivo; sais great mjuryuiene men ooncusstofiiiane impossibility, of, .klng;accu? e aim .crf yBrrfvinar .the accuracy .nd aav fire, on acoountof the. big gun filling up it port hole, and of. the smoke Irom, the eruns flsine back through the holes in the pUot houie, ,witl?pLber' upwiveajwsocea 100 numerouavcijnenuoo,. 7 : jTlie weight of metal thrown, agaiaet tbe turrett may derapge; it so that , it cannot revolve-; the shook of their 6 wa-gun, with the impingemept of our shotr will' make it almost impossible for the men on board these vessels to work wih ylgor; or advantage. Their gunnery 'must be rather; wild and.anaol be long continued, nor can theyen" tw to a oca vy sea, or H.iaey -uiu vney wuuiu ipt wholly males. . ,?d , vine thjnx w are not sorry to learn. .These vessel, although by contract they were to-draw not more than nine and a half feel, will probably draw, two and a half or three, fcjot more, which, if it be true, as we think it is, r ay not do us arty, barm. . We don t care bow much, wate they draw. Wilmington JournmL. i. - The amount of cotton on hand in the Southern Confederacy is estimated at three and a half mil lions Of bale. At fifty cents per pound (fifty per. cent, leas than it is now worth in foreign markets,) It Would realise about $375,000,000 s sum much lareer than the entire expenses of the war up to this time. Chattanooga Rebel; BLOCKADE GOODS. ''.'V. il if, -i' -r- rS BEHlHOS 'MD CASI1MIERES O Utf 40 taeaa Slack Alpaocaa. : 100 dosen Heavy Jeans Drawers just received. ' 100 pieces Fine White Linen' drawers all sites. 212 pra Linen Sheets all ready for Wr acory. 60 Iba Black Sewing Silk, r . 100 lbs White Brown Flax. No 1 article. Coats, Pants, Vests, Over Coats, Military and CitisohS uresa. T. W RO YSTON. - April ! . Petorsbofg, V.(( W. H. HARDEE, L A T E .D A V I S A H A R D E E, GENERAL, COMJM1SSION MERCHANT. PETERSBURG VA. March 1863. mar 25 lmpd. Notice to Tax Payers. PROPERTlf AND SLAVE OVYNEJIS IN District No 1. residing East of Fsyetteville street. are hereby -notified to attend the Board'of as sessors at the Town Halloa Saturday nexta-t 10 o'clock, to list their property for assessment. M. B. ROYSTER, J. P. THOS. JENKINS, V J. J. LITCIIFORD. Raleigh, March 34, 1863 25 wAawlt. J. P. KNIGHT. & CO., . (8UCCXS80BS TO' XHI6BT, aoBKRTBN A COM) NO. IRON FRfWT BUILDING, SYCAMORE STREET,' PETERSBURG, VA., ' ; Will sell on commission TOBACCQ, COTTOjf, WjlEAT, FLOVR CORN, Will attend to the fillinir of orders.: will onake cash adranoes on prod ace in nana. .... J. P. KNIQnT A CO. . n6tice.-i am connected with the above house, and will be pleased to have my old friends and custo mers patronise ina aa uerci,uiure. UiiJNJAMlJN M. KOJBJSKTSOW. Teb 0 lm 1 ... Committed To Jail. "1TTAS' COMMITTED TO THE JAIL OF T f : Warren-County, ;en 1 the 31st day of December-" last as a raaaway, a Negro man Who sayS hi nam is Washington Newell ; that he belongs to Cantt Wi. . . South s of tha 6th Regiment JT. C Troops, -and that ais master iresje JTatmer Uonaly, Va., when at home. He also says he escaped from the Jail.of Wake Coon ty soma six or eight weeks iaae,.en.d subseqaently from VAsk Conntv Jail. -i ... Said''- Negro is-a dark' ginger cake or bacon color V.-! aMuk je w or v ucaei nign, nas o&a teetnia iron. and-appeaW to be about iOr 45 year of aga.,Tf'' ' 1 ksar'AaaaiWwkeaa---waaAw-a,wM' -t-. A.y..J aw wwaet mass ivf jt uuoi it . JT ViWVB iaja UWhim'awa.y er he will be deal with aa tbe law it- recta, v WM. L. HARRISS' P an UijkTj! i n- ia",' ' : Jailor. Oi X HAflS Bbfef' APPOINTED BY THE I ' Secretanr-of Hhe Treaaarvi Chief Aireet for' tbe -perohase of Cotton fdf tke Confederate Gevemmaaf within the State or .North Carolina, and wui pay far iba seme ia 7 per jQentJBflAd or Casiu.. . yS Sab-Areata visiting the different, parts pf tha State-! I l L-i :Il ..:aii.iJJ.f . By nrdisr of the "Secretary of vheTTeaavryali Oottoa iireaae bv mvsaltf kt mr'U rests; d and after tha 18th day oT March, lSrr will bwplfaritf rper eeat,rsea or Cash; and not t per aeaktSbnis as Stated in afweradrrtimtielUp: tUt time, however th fT taa'AsaHBsk 'tateAr', c,;? .v'vt Vtr as vCtlJ !..: Patmne citixens are now.oered aa opportaa4y .0 aid the Government by selling to it their Cot Un ia iCharfttteMarehSerMWr niarlSrf Ad-3H t oww 6 RjAT ai r at e .sala X Uoujse and Jot, situates en liuisboro' street and apposite the Capitol SquareT The Irbnse contains t RooataC-wUfe the t Wst! aoadara. iaipiovaasesits-as k water; act aasi eoi through, the. enure epSxtauuits, Inelddiac tke jqtikea aa Laaadrz and liatk Room, 1 aaa JLBS. 8UOAR, At jpa 1 MVW WHIT A KIR'S l l iccWilaW QTOClp -v-AWD ;BOND,s: OlEfitRY ' O'kiad'boagkt' aadseld a eoatmlsslaw. i . Ufc It h l ld8cuigSxgBd Bank NobJ bought ana" sold at eamhrawkerbei4- x17"-?-' ' j.iso yf.y -triRGirUA 8TATi5 O Ph.CCNT nONDS V Missouri SUttVr iV. -i ciliyi ji uoaiadaratetate-senu -r tea several iasuea, and any of tha CoaCdtalAStaeyf Treasury notes, received at par for bonds. ' . . t ., . . . wsawif t: f -v'yT a.i; 'North Carbliaa 8 per eent; bonds.' i; - iSl r Confederate States ftx per eant Bnatief the fifteerr million ( li,000)00J fcnal . . ta iW-,t,1 4 , WL.1 If AUK AT A COun) and to the Cashiers ganerally of North Carolina and. T37& N EiG ROlSS ' W ANTE t. THE UNDLiRSICiNED DESIRETO IllR T ' three heared hand to WtirK-ojr' tha rraaiaff f USajOtiataasatlstitead ar sK- nalif vlfct,&i UM tr 'Xhe liaaraas throaeh ahealthvrepantrT.oa a htch ridge, afld all hands employed en the' road will be wfcU fad and fcaredfor. Wa will hlM eHhsr-by the onoBtlt r tba -vemr.. . AdoIt ta u it Can. ft milaa Iwest of Raleigh, or at Uay woodl or Lockville,' Chat-' 4m cooiity; N. C. r A ?' :"" - JL NCLG 4 Ca, Contractors. u tt. j ,BfiTRENCE3 r TT'P Tt.fLlA Pm'.': rih.fh&m B ' W rlnmn.ifr lelgh, and W. J. Hawkins, Pres't Kaleigh and Gaston ;Bi S. 0OApaay.ale!fh- r0,iVj , March Jji-BW StttU Journal copy. :: l . . ! Valuable iJand fbr SaleT fflniS Stl'OSCfRiBBHS tVlLL EXPOSE . . . - - - i VAX ska 8th dy of April, 183, that valuable prop-1 iny in too 'Xowq of ttoavbarg., JMorth Carolina, Mown as the LOUIS BURG FEMALE COLLEGE. Jk ekodiag i is ef brick (font ates) and eTera4 with -tilK. It Cntaisa MUmu una rh ta iMtnnuliti abont one hundred boarder, exclasive Of",the princi pal's rootos, the parlors, chapel, dining room Ael Theresa aiatf ea tbe premises a brick kitchen wnMLf ear large rooms, beside other ftutbuildings. It is sar fdunded by alaige grove of Weral acres, all enelos- Immediately after the sal ef the -above real estate, the furniture of the. College, oonsistiog of bedding, wasbsUnds, tables, chairs, table ware, sofas, 'centre and s4r tabtoa, carpoMng, piaaea Aey will also be ex posed So publie sale, ,. .- , , flhii property is situated in a healthy region, and m, tte midst ef. exeetieat seaiatvJt Ai-hatter JonoortaJ rhity, for a ood iavesieatn valaahie, proparty has notoiien aeon presented. , ....... . d Possession Will be given early in June.'3 Terms made known at "the Sale, bvt the Daymen ta will Werran red toaait tha paroaaaer. ; -i r.J.jJJ.; LITTLEJOHN, I a,,, p.- , ' P. YARBBiOTJGn'i Partaers. lidulsbarg, N. C.j March S,' 183? - ' I - March 4 wAswtd. lotioe. . . i V IN PURSUANCK OI"! AN ACT ENTITLED An Act to amend ' Ah Act to establish the' Rank of LexiartoB. and to establish a aaaaraa Bank to be called the Bank of Graham, passed at the last session of the General Assembly, the Bask of Grajiam was duly organized on the 7th of March, I83, by tbe election of R. T. Mo Aden President, and CL P Mebane. Cashier. Notice, is hereby given that the Bills of the Rank of Lex inert on parable at Graham. will ba p4kl at the Bank of Graham. ' 4--fci . ' Bank of Grahanv 1 . "J ' C F. LOWE, Cast " mar ltlm-' - ; Bahlc-e Bahke ieir -1 im , - t- - 1 Or rtca "or 'tub' Chatham R. R. CoarANYi ) Ralbiqh, October 29tb, 4 i A?HONTJlLYi"lK8TALMENTfOP''T5 . pereav payableoa tbJxtdJ el each mpnth, until the whole subscription is paid, is hereby ealled fn K . r .v. u . .1 e rv: . T 1 . i t .. ..j . . w. W. ,v:AJsi!Vfla"arerr r Raleighfc Octt 31 18&2 .V . : r wov -oV-tf TA"hV rt. TtrilHamd A- stocK'and' money BUOKEKS . w waaaa -u a aaiamiiiKi . ju . wwea 4i 0 Ralkioh. N. .0. " -CONTINUE TO CARRY ON THE BRO a keraee business at their old stand as heretittore. in aJlil. vnnnni liMLnflliAa. ' Feb;35-6mpd . DarosiroBT C. S. A. Ralkigh, march 19, 1863 AIL TREASUKY NOTES NOT BJBAK ing interest which, bear date prior to 1st See'r,i 1862, will be funded at this office in eight per; cent bonds tip to 22d April next, after which date they can only b loaded in mven per eeat bonds. ; . - All treasury notes not bearing interest wnion i.Oseag date after December 1, 1863, will be funded in eren per cent bonds. 1 ' ' " " f Interest will be paid on interest bearing, treasury notes up to January 1st, 1803. J- GEO. W. MOKDKUAli . ' Depository. . mar 21 t22ap . f Attention ! Recruits Wantd- IAM NOW IN RALEIGH, AND WOljLO be glad to get a few recruits to fill up Compaf y E, 1st Regiment N. C. Cavalry. No oae wanted naless he can furnish bla horse for which he will be allow ed $12,00 per month, and forage. Arms and horse eqaipments will be famished.- I will be in the j of ty until 1st Aprih -. f"1 i UAl). J. ARhif ISAiAii . , Lieut Co. E. 1st N. C, . Cavalfy. mWl4. tlAp - " L r ! 1 7. O' N THE 1ST OF APRIL WE SHALL convert onr Mill into a Corn and Wheat Mill! and shall not make any' more SNUFB until next wtoter. W desire patr.nu of the 'tlARaHKAiRKLLi'' to esnd in thenr orders for fc supply. .Rfe wii anaesypr to fill all orders receive 1 by the Jakef'April,, mar 14 lin PeiersVrg, rx, .ar f Large Arrival ofValuable Import- - an I ToiLkiT'XkfidLipT received! ; KamrDaiit3itti3 stork, ONSISTINa Ilf PART OF THE OLLO WING, -.viaII i'ssmli vtu -e.ifkr Kers SapCarbSodeV .ifj v. Cajiea Coepeys ladigo, 9i U), eases. At 4. It' lna RAnmru. SBpefbSng. Mustard HI "I lb BotUe and 0 lb " 2 G rosS Ceifs Old Urowi 'Windsor Soap. ' t Goaa Knrl&h Tooth Brashes. - ' ases. VerySeaerii Yoa'a nysoet, Goa Powder Shoaso (ia i . umnn Liwwruo -x wis eiuiu 'ssa lau uina, 1 :u X. . t L . . Wv. t. 'i Gross Matches; . doLlaary Jatebaad MagUe- ilf aJUfrl a cf.'-i 4itast'Sl M 'i-tew .4 Dc- Fine Tootlt Combs, (vory HrjaAad (India iilWl FPP- .itfl ' -JW -JJnw.widafta WaaPowdered.Opfr Pojwavdsns. plain Cashmerel fdr fadlSW ehUdrw areVses, 'l ' fcfcrnwah lOf doaeneipnlaCiTserai 5vt bM tioal Cttaiif . iaK-a.J JtJaiaa a- f re,- - 4' . lhklAlM.mLliM -fAhOM' BntlisIUlo M3s and Calonw fa jars and paand i e:paekagev3 Ibaa Chlorate Ptahraad i many i 'aivwrvww ovagi- unnn iiw v- - t . . . . . 1 L- 1.1 , j vaa and-.Wiauig!toB,i w4rieh.-will b aoidat"!sdj j ).meAa4yaaada:fB parches- Llsjf f aiy'l. t&ZL'iis 'ex; oi rwi f-? , .t . ,a.'JiiiMWi ".' ,l.fiW' -i.t'm i Tiii'. :'n' ' .. tnWS 7XIltT n.YEAsL THE WA1LW cJJ By .RawvAaa Afaxb, Anther af "BUek V i TwlaA . H Asa r m- r iar-r- 5 wi.t- b- --as-'- KTrrr w.! apombrOy; f. tm., rfa I.l( BUSHELS SWEET POTATOES, At WHITAKKR-S, Orric or ta4 Chatham RAiiaeao Co V lUlffctvHi C llarch-iam-l OKoOXl iBEFOUJi aj?UUV,-, JLSTi ttA3, the Sabaoribar will raoeira proposals for tha pr- . chsss of THIRTr-JfllirK THOUSANIT DOLLARS (35,000) KOftTU CAItOLlHX, 4U r3Bu3eU!T. CO UPPN -BONDS of th daauiaattoa hf aid .$1,000, mtaresApavaie aansi-aaaaaUy oa tea arst lays of Jaaaary and JalyiQ each jrear at the Fublio Treasary, and thssiMipaliuki a4ttttfslty years from the first of Jaateesy, A-'DteAS,- These bends, loader aa ordbistwe f ,lhe, Oewveatkay aweadajs, Ike . Uhartar of the Chatham! lliilroiA To'moanT. are Issued ft tha Baleigh and t3s!ton Railroad Company la ax- ebaaga reead' at the tatted 3oaaay eepoalM wltkxke Pablic Trectnrr.tirtBsiMlaad tataraat toar- r-able at the same tiroe. batwiUtiiberty toa PJP1 ay to discharge aeh bontti" bcrore maturity, ray-' menta made bv the Ralaiahaad GsstoU RaDroadCeww : any, are tobe xelnsivalySSphU to the redamptio -of the State beads iuaed to the Coaapany ., 1 Propoaala will likewue.be received trnftWf. TUOraAND pOLABfS (lIMOOWNerth Caroliaa tt paiVeSat. bonds, etoilsi to theabove, bhi fa4aad ev Xha Cityof CtalclglrW exohaaga for UkvoaHa oTTha City.. Jfeyjheats mad by xheKatyltfi tobt apptiedjte tha iedamatiaW'of iaa BlsAaawaa loaad toaUa&iaoit. j . i Atlaatiaaiavae&Aetae taUowittc aaMea efaA. ,. at passed brtheiOeaesal Aa alya ttalataasssiaav, ... by hwik taw Joada adTattisedlhave Use 4aabiaeaaeja.ii nay paid by the JEUlcigh and, UastokR4U;ped Coupe. , av and tha Cit of Ralels-h to tha Traasarer of Ua SUt; is satUfsettotk 'tt tW principal and Miitwrast o iLi.-t 3 a - .Jt-o ' a 4 ' - -i - of the, intarast.of tba.bonds ef the. Stat tfvaa said cororariodsin- exchsngef for their own; and the rU tfaeshallf 4 gfvea'tothe Commissioners ofthe sinking fund, to bemused bythat tbelr dtscTeUoaloTthe're- dsmattoa f said beads! ofth Stateu- Copiesiof saidiawmuder-waieheaU bonds are is aaedV niay J kad em appUeatton-tothwwadereignad. Pfepo da should beooraadPposalsldyKfioe4a, and addressed tQwta:adereiad,aad wiUaW'wpenad inithe presence of thBbUo -Traau,.'ad' -o the-i Fresidtntof the Bank af North Carolina - , KEMP P. RATTLE. PresidaaL, Raleigh; Mar oh ii-if- " - ' ' 5,000 NOKTU .CAROLINA llONDi FOB SALE OntcW4f4lChnthaMItWCe.,T mO CORRECT AN ERROR. INTO WHICH 60MK t&ave4ailefrar'aa4 rakSlaa'er aly a-' verttoement: intiUngioposala fofa purchase of so,uuu qttate Dcnas a can attention so incites mat theie-ldludM Theyii; are unconditional N, C, six.pcr .cent, coupon bonds, . the inteteStof which'dik Stata premise to. 'pay simh ! nnoiaiy,an4.pn ry, A883, and the obtigalion of thjs promise is not af fected by er'dependeeta'any eoatiagiKwaevev, -'' A referaoce to the.adverUsementwLabcWnthat'ba-7 Sides the faith of North Carolicarpajl fiftklS -bonds ' ' (35v00)i tke additional eaairity of tbesbou tfi (his Raleigh and Gaston Railroad Company, and another portiWlfTix. flS.ffOO) bt the City F Ralefak pensiderutkkliAaeUtst ear-, ., pdrations,1t Is not going too far to say that no better epportuhity for oSa&ia vesunaat ka aekh er. wl he XTOKTH CAROLINA jhutuaI; tire - INSllRAKCK' COMPANI-AV tkL aaaBal: . meetlag, of jthe North CaroUna MatualFhre Insurance Cqmpkayi held on IheltUi Jahaary, l52;the follow ing pemaa wra. elected Diitra and Officers for tJ , euBuuig year : r-.'iiat-cr BIRECTORS. Henry D. . Cafterv;. Raleigh John R. Williams, , . do. m m Selby'; :U;. ' da. C,WD- itntohings, .,,- do. rTemp'.'TBattle, do. - George LiUTa, A . J amea M. Towles, de. ' , lame EHdytJ Waahingtob, Alexander MUohellNelrbaro. Jos. 6. Wright, Wilmington. George. CbarlevElisabeth City Jos. Rainsay,' Ply month; " i r "J.W. Ilarrell,Murnreesborongh H. B. Williams, Charlotte. SamnelWatkins, Milton. ' A. W, SteeL Fayetterilla. -Joseph White, Anson poanty Josh. RoneraIem. -. l ' A- P. Sammyi, AsheviUe,.) , , 14 OFFICERS OF THE COMPANTr T. H,.Selby, jrretrfCiJi I is - .l": tr . Henry D, Turner, Ytc do. John II. BryanrJSinorny. - ' Hainden, S. iastbf $9qrtar$ and TVcaaercr; T". II. Selby, aa-oct'o, S . -JihaR. rTiUlams, Vx. Obmmi. ' iC.-W.'D,Hutohlngs, L,,, . )- : This Compahy ha been in sucoessfal - operatiot. o ve I !T year -and enmues to take4 rfaks upott all ilasse of property in, the B,XMseAm MUJa and Turpentine Distilleries J upon fayorable terms. Its Policies now ctfTBr pCppereyl aaantW'to metrly $4,000,000, a large, portion f of, which Mto eunlry. risks ; and its present' trapltal Is oter Pour Bdo'dred Thoasan dQolJaV, ia bonds properly secured. . i - All communications in(refcrenca to insoraaee shoald be" addressed te the Secretary, ptpald. , h - ' ...HAMBVN L SMITH. January is en, looz. 3- )an 12 ,'. in - "VTORTH CAROLINA MUJ LIFE INSURANCE" i OiMlPA -0FFfC RALEIGH, N. C. THIS OOMPANYi'take risk upon ail neaithy lives oetween tne- ages or 14 and - -6 years for opd'ycar, for seven1 years or forlifatiU attvrer for lijft participathig ia the pro-, fits of the Company: Slaves pet ween the ages of 10 and and 0 yearSfV ase insured ibr ane er Svf yaari, for twe-thirda their market. Value. ' An losses are paid hin O days afW satisfactory proofs preaatoL-u - . ja ; 1 , . DIRECTORS FOR 1861 ANC1862. Charl Johaaea i Wtn. Hf-Jonesr -Wm. W. Hohiea, .-.Hj.'W. Haatoo. JrG. Williams, - ' P. F. PescaaV Qeafd Basbte, .. -; 4 ' ::K.tTi BatUeVJ 7'ut: ' WnuH.McKeek f - W.S.Mason, . Charles B. Root, w EvWard'Hatf, M 'Biehjd H, Battlajjt : - ' .i' . 'OFFICERS; - Dr. Chaa. E, Johnson, President. . rW. W. Holden" Vice-President; H.Vy, Unst5viJ&E(rey7.' ri! v-J-"; v -Wm. H. Jones, Treasurer., , . R. H. BatUe Seavtaryf ' W. H. MeK.ee, MdioaL Examiner. W. H. McKee, ) Charlaa B.' Root, V Extuti OmmUt. . - -L Wot furminforlmation Iheablie referrea the pamphlet and fotms of propiWaLi wakh toajf b obtained at the Office of tbe Compaay, or aay ef its Aganclesi "ii Address ' ' -"'- Haietga Jan. ,ta, lsoz. ian 11 ".ifirU stav-:.' - vt .-i- rr.-' ;-. .' L-f3 a-fj-.:.- .....J. -..,.. aiasvn,S-H v-J- 'f.M -.'m rvu !,' t''" IF :1W i i- . Orrirl'n tel Tviwif R.ti.Baae Cfl- I' - mm venae r ot saaa corporations aepoeitea wiib am . TreasnrerjaS cWtettpUted.ia the Said'Ordinaace of. th Convention! shall be applied first to 1 the payment ma - . r t Gray Cloths, 100 dosen TthKpalh asafitljM W a a i . - - . . inn ..kit. frau j aianw aii - k ansa uioauu wuiOT Aiwviat asaa wiwa VVVV w die fee shoiieT; large sites HaversaekV MiU iiU-4 i 'ry.w?Hfff$ f w Ift st stv r?c i nety reaay msae, enoieaaie and retail. rtety eCeathaJM- tiiSAar;r; )h .ftaw-.fvk.t Lfvarti- frtJ ( Tetonharg, va. AOvAnArIivTitAifli If s-H.'- -M'fti.ti r.T"- ' tfV BUSHELS LEAW " ' if-At WHITaXEarS. i-jJ'Jttst received at ' 1( . . iil t4..n' ta JtAPWHITARER fft'd" 1 r m ar mm m m v m IN- 5 -? f ' 4V J i. ss U4 .1" 4 "

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