lilili I mm ii 1 )S. J. LEMAY, Ebitor & Phophietok.J s jRortl) Carolmapotoftfutin imirUcctuat,, inofal and pfjjffiral rctfourctf tlje JanY tt pat finf and fc&tiie of .Jour affection." THREE DOLLARS Pjer Ansi-m, in Advance, i 3L XL. RALEIGH, WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1849. 170. 22. ' Hit ; ', ,y , 'i,.,; ,. j, , , ' , ,. ; i I'riin ,''"- -" ';; , V GOODS! NEW GOODS! JUST JtBCF.IVED, , 19, Fnyctlevllle Street It A LKI( II N. C obscriber liaa juet rturnod from New nd is now opening the Urged sioek o e ever brought to this mailed at any Inrinir. They were tiooehl entirely for j will be sold at moderate advances fori 1 to punctual customers on credit, ssortmenl consists in part ol the follow- large and beautiful assortment of JIES DRESS GOODS, ing.tlie newest styles and Fashions out this Spjing. aorteoioflJ4licMs,.lioid.-Lioen stie, n, tcqtcj(und FieftohGinglianva, fy ap. " ' , Swiss, Mull and Bo Al Muslin at re :ed prices, ambric Handkerchiefs FiencH VV orked liars. . . - Sw iss3Tu si in, thread & Lisle Edgingr, of every description Dlack and White ition Hosier?. Ilk. & White Silk da ol ibt best quality, i aod Ribbons, etc. Ac. 'covins. ' ,sele led Stk. oi lack and XJllve, - , ......... v " ' J , ' i Cassimere. FancT Do., figured and in Linen Diillinsr, Brown Drilling! kin Linen for Coals. Cheek dot reueh I English Drao d'lt- lame stock of Fancy Summer Stuffs, stint's, &c. Ac. ' " " " " nen's Bt'k Kid and White Silk Cloves avals, -an inrantWfManftTBYrwtrirtnenj-w anil Bleached Sheetings and Shirtings, ge s'ock. u.ineri fl and 10-4; Toweling, and Oana rgs, and Marlborongl, Stripes. ly large, assortment of -Hoots aud Shoes owest rates. HATS! HATS. and see Iqr jrourselvMhe Spjwg styles if and'SiWft -lUaW, the fcsev aftiele, au.li.es thev arf. Broad Biims, low price; m WL.r'iWWWeWWMIS awaH laiaSai' But mini m awji i.ygmiwjw;;'-7y??VTi nk. Pearl; and lied. Soft Mexican anfr nia, do- Panama, Leghorn, and Halm Do. .at reduced oiioes how-las season, v Matting. tii'occries &c. eiies. Brown Clarified, Crushed and ogar, Rio, Lajuira, and Savir-Ctjffeef f "the best qualifies. Sperm, Adamantine illow Canute,-atrpertot armt. : rocker r. Hard vii 9i Act leery, llardwaie aud Cutlery, fin table r. 51 pieces in .a set tasting, ami rware. Blacksmith' Bellowa, Anvils, and Hammers; and almost erety article r kept in a Rntait 6tore. T. H. SbiLBY, No. 12, Fiyeltsville St 1rf7 Oor Covren'llent, tinKii is rpMtftl1v tiled to the lollmrrnr HHIU.UNT UlbFLV 41 WALL. 8TUKE1. N. V. &37.300 RRAVD CONSOUU'l tU LOTTERY of Mry- iaiut, Dels oar ami lieorgi. fJlnH No. 26, tor I H4'J. lo be draw st Baltimore, MC, Silur day, June 9, 1819. 71 Number Lottery, IS UraB llailnU. . . GRAND SCHEME! 37,500! , SO fritei el J.500.' SO Priietof I.SOO.' S5 of 750 25 of 305, 30 63 of 75 140 cf 50 ' 126 of 10 dollars la kc tee Tiekrli 10 Dollar. A Certificate ol a Package of 25 Tickets will be sent for 130 Shares io proportion. . $33,000! GBAXD COXSOL1DATKB L0TTERT of Ma ryland, Delaware, and litwjpi, CUai No 7, for 1849, to be dinwii in the CilvHf Balllmorr, Mil , Km.((sT, June ih, Ui9. 75 Number Lottery, 13 Draiiiill'i. SPLENDID SCHEME. $33,000 . $22,ooa:, - " $11,000 1 ol 5,495 i of s.roo 1 of 2.000 - 20 prizes of gl.OOO!! 20or75Hj 2Onf40O 20 of 300 200 Ol 200 fi of 100 i f at . " in of so m of 30 "'" hs he . (in TicVrti 10 dollars. Miares in oronnrlion. . A4ljjkt.lt .iJkass jut 25. XWttlJte aeut tot' 130 bre,in proportion. $30,000 MVUYLAX2 CON ol.l HATED LOTTf-TtY, for the beneitil SoKtucliatHia t.annl, eto. 1laM No. 2, tor lS4t to be riarn m Hattrmmvi" Maryland, Wednesday, June 13th, 1819. 75- Number Lot Wry, 14 clrtvn hallnla. GUARD SCIIKME 83O,OQ01 $S,0Ol i ef s,mH .. . - j - t ot ,im-7 20 Prizes ot 1,000 20 of 3tX 20 of 250 Grand & Sqnnre . VVano Yottc SltvmU'actoTx,1 IO. 8, 0 &. 11 EFT AW ST, OPPOSITE THE EUTAW HOUSE, RNABE Si GAEULE would respecu fully call tlte attention of the public tothir superior GRAND AND f QUAKE PI ANOS, The Pianos Manufactured at this es tablishment have for delicacy of touch, aweef ness, clearness and brilliancy of tone, beauty and style of workmanship, been pronounced by the most eminent Professors to be unsurpassed by any instruments made in this of .any other coun- trvi ''r6rSs.Jaoers others visiting Baltimore will find it to ttheir advanfage to call at our extensive establishment betore purchasing elsewheie. . 38 ly REPUBLIC OF GUATEMALA. A gentleman just arrived in this country Irom Guatemala has handed us some num bers of the Official . Gazette, and beside given us tome account of the state of affairs in that country. The bloody war which had been for some time raping', ia, as our readers already known", for the present at an end . .Geh. .Mariano Paredes is Presi dent of the Republic, MrIlixe, Charge d' Affaires of the United State, had been re ceived. publicly with great ceremony. We understand, also, llwt he has succeeded in making a treaty with Guatemala, and like- The SHOWER BATHv 1 33, 1849 Raleigh, N. a 18 Bailey, mi J, Baker, I . Bryan, . J. Daniel, W. Dick, ii. Dohb.irv A Gilmer l B. GillUm,. i Graves, t). Hawkins, ps I.. Ilinfon, alio ef 200 iworrotj; 12iol75 12iof40... .ite. . cev te Tickets $10 shares in proportion. A certMiMle ot S I'ackafre of 25 Tickets will be sent for 120 shares in proportion. UNIVERSITY. Punlio Aniiivrrsaij Examination of the its of the University of North Carolina i held at Chapnl Mill, on Monday, the lay of Mt"rsm(f;"rwi " 'bty-eottttnaMl av to daf unt"l,Thnrsday, the 7ih of eing the first Thursday ol June, which ;i.tiond day Is appointed for the NTNUAL COMMENCEMENT .Cjlleee, - Jollnwin5s Trusleea cornpose the Com ot visitaiion.- icfllency CHARLES MANLY, Cover of the Stale and President ex tjficit of Board. Da vi n L. Swain, L. L. D., President tie College. John Kerr, Walter L. Iak, Willie P. Mangum, James T, Moiehead, Samuel P. Patterson, Thomas Ruffing Romulus M. Saunders, James S. Smith, Itichard" D. Spaighl, Lewis Thompson, John 0. Tootner, other member ol theBiTrd ot-TrustPer lay attend, wilt be considered members f this Committee. By ordar. CHARLES L. HINTON, Stertlary. eigh. May Ut, 1819, , " fftCily. apeta .-.lB.-mGU COJIJIOS SCHOOLS."----- CP ofta BOARD LITERATURE. IE Presideut and Directors of the Lit erary Imd have ordered to lie dislrtl) ne suns of fnrty thousand dollars, in part nelt annual ineoma of the said Fund for pport ol Common- Schools, among the toounties for the year 1819. ; . lalement, showing the quota to which Jountv -is entitled according lo its federal ttiau, is filed wilh Hie Comptroller of 3 Accounts, and the same will belaid by ihlie Treasurer on due application-." ' ' t, Given under my hand, this 27IU l&i1 o- April 1B1-J. i SSB" CHARLES MANLY, 2? Governor of the State and nS - iLillrcsident ex-orficib i : - V said Boat. elgh.'April 8? 1849. ; ' ' 19 4. Ti3S.4i)4.-.-..- GIIAXD COXSOUUA I El) IA)TTEUY f Mary. jH.nd, Delaware and Ueort;in, Class to. 28. 10 be dravn in Daltimore, Md., ou Saturday, June It t19. ft Ntimtiers, 3 drawn blhti, , MAGNIFICENT SCHEME, f 38. 000! $18,000 1 of S 000 1 nl4 0TX O0 of 750 tS2 of 300 40 100 fij 0r 100 6i ot SO &e &c &o . Tickets 10 Shares In proportion.' A Sertifieale ol a PacksKe of. Sfl.tkkels will be sent for $130 Shares lit pmportion. 840,000 GftWD COXSOL1UATED LOTTERY OF M A- KVLAND, -IW rte benefit of thsr Oonsolidjieit Lotteries of Maryland, Class No. 29, for 184'J, to be drawn in the 1'ity of Baltimore, mil , on .8iHHlylJune23.1S49. 75 Suinbers 13 Drawn Hallo's.- " " -r'-' GRAND SCHEME. $10,000 920,000 $ 10,000! 1 ol 7,500 t of 5.000 1 of 4,005 dollars. 20 Pnlciol 1,000 each ,,.., 20 of, 5(0, . ... , ... 2Q 20 ol .f 200 02 ol 110 62 of SO 124 of 50 dollars Tickets 10 Shaiea in nrnpertion. A Certificate ol a Packaice of 25 Tickets wilt bo sent for $ 1 20 Shares in propoi lioq, 3 rrlzea of 2.,000, each are TS.OOO. f RYLVNn COSSOL1DAI F.D LOTTF.RY for the bent fit nf Hutquchannah Cn, he. Class 30. fori 84U to be drawn in Haliimore, (Md.1 on WedncfMliir. June 27, 149. 78 Kaaaliers 12 drawn ballots MAGNIFICENT SCHEME 3 Prizes of 832 .000 Jiy ENTIRELY NEW ARTICLE FOR . SHOWER -BJ1 TJING, WITH COLD OR WARM WATER. CC7"ThU Ruth took the Pre in In in nt the Fair of the l'rnukliii Initt tntef Otr.1 lJttfal the vnlr Uaih that ever took a premium at the Institute; mid ulso took the first Premium at the fair of the Ma ryland Institute, Iiultiuiore,-No veniber, ISIS. A great and important improvement ia made In this Shower Uuth over all others, by throwing th water 1lrtffirjaiittiy'W-Tliie"tooYrite"utVwertiiig . l I .1 .. . . t ..- - , l. will rt. nU..,iM itm I inO HCWi m.tcww ... nil, w. - ' i.a,i,Ar- Knt a ffrenlAT n.itnl ia truined bv iii-inir en- iwred-1 -ttato with mtm watcrj-vet.t tin .olhe Shower Bath is adapted to and moat important of all. llioUatU cau be medicated without injury to ha hair. Manv persons cannot lake a cold bath tliair case ia met in ..as the.y .t;n .itBulatetbs tola. oerature of lite water to-auit then wian anil cum tnenre lialhint at an? season of the year without snv Unol'saaiit result. Ladies ean have the ad vantage of bathing without wetting the cover inir lbs same ' - ', The ananeemcnta sre simple and complete, ana not liable to set out of order. The Ba'h ran be "adjusted toWrT sny the tn i st person. uen me uoor is cioseu, ine fi i lures are bid and the outside appearance is ths of a heat pier of furnttore'; . .r Thaw have receivrtl tlis opproDation ol savorai meilical centlemen others are requested to call and examine them- t 'ManuTscfurei W PSteh'r. ' ' " EPHRMM LARRADEE. SISouth Ct.StjeeAjB)aitirnpra. iriCICCIl ANTS' MOTCI : -lrlh street, het ween Arch nnd ... jriarket, Phtladt-lphia. lE-PKOPRlETORSllIP ANDAMAN- GKMENT. or Hi is well known hotel hi, loratsd in. bf .Xf&'jmHM,mint') I 'tilts' day rsae into th bands olthosuD i, lhy beg, leave to slate that it is their por. i render it worth r of the UIral patronage with it has been berriofore sustaiird and liope, remitting attention deawr the paUonag ir fiirods who may vuul the eity oo buatnesa et v 1 i--'.; i,j Chi, McKlRBrX. ainrrly of the r.schsnge Hotrl Piiial urjti 1 ol 6,000 1 oY 4 OHO 1 of 4,000 1 of 2.2SO 4 of 1.500 41 ! PRIZES OF $1,000 20 of 400 dollars 20 of 260 dollars 63 wf too dollars tee t of 8,000 I ot G.OUO i X PL4 OO0 1 of 2.250 1 of 2.2.W ; 4 Hmes ef fl.JIS 20 90 of 500 dollars 20 of 300 dollkra llKJ, of gUO dollars Ticket tlO Shares Wnrniiortinn A rje,.r,..i- nl P.kae nl 25 lickla-a,Ut-b leal for 130 Shares In proportion. Another Chance for a Fortune! ' UKADCAVII Al. J0,OOO' aitfini. ltiww 4oOFi.O00! GRAND CONPOLIUATRD LOTTEHY of Mary- . I..H far lha kewrflt ol the CotltolMtstrO IOIier, iesol Maryland Class) -to be draw in Balti- ' more. Md.. on Saiorday, Jwne 30, 1149 LKmber'1iOllery, 14 diawn ballots 7 1 prize-; ot 15.4G1 f50,000 I prlxe ol , ' ' I prime al .' t prlie of . 1 prize of t prixe of ; . 1 prize of -J prixe pi ' ' ' . I prize of I ptlze of ;' I prtte of" ' t prize of . -' ut7 PriIs of 50 pi-izea ol 100 prizes ef , -IO0 prizes of x . 152 prizes of" l t2woi,.J.S -.126 prixea of - 4,002 prizes of C5.7W prizes ef , 36,361 prizes . " 0 too - $50,000 mi 100 ISlilt head or Uie latter yrere very dearious of entering into relations with the United States, The sympathies in Guatemala, Nicaragua, nd all other States are represented to bewTth the United States ra'hcf than with the Lng lish. who, by continually keeping nien-of. war in their neighborhood, may at present be said to fule supreme over them. Mr. Chatfield, the British Consul General, has (rreat influence with one of the parties, the Servile, to which the new President belongs; and iris reprenenrMl &at net Ttm goTupoa some unimportant question with the State of San Salvador, the Cousul sent (or man of-war and blockaded -the port of San-Sal-vador-r-the vessel going offafter a few days and leaving a boat and a Tew men to block ade the port, .-.:.. -....... ... . 1 In tiovernmen' of Guatemala, being in want of fund, determined to lav a forced lj.tn upatiail jaetchaalsjrt thvoutv aiid. as most of the buainess men are Spaniards, (he weight of the measure fell naturnllr up on llietn. They made a protest; but, being of n avail thej put themselvca under the protection or 1he French VonTOt Hrho Tin tier took their defence, and there' has been flare-op in consequence, which ended in the CousuF receiving his passports nd qaittifignlie country. --'-' A robber and assassin, called Ieon Knv ,auiftd;liojitylcg hifQsel.J)tl,Mundo-, BATHING Raid What Armtrog says: Do not omit, ye who would health secure. The daily frrah ablution, that shall clear The aluice of the akin enough to keep The body sserod from indecent soil. Still lo be pure, even if it did not conduce (As much as it dnea)to health, vcy greatlv worth, Your dily pains: 'tis ibis sdorns the rich. The want of tbia is poverty's worst foe. With this external virtue, age maintains A decent grueri without it, yMith snd charms Are loathsome." 36-ly. TOU'lV MEETING, i T iho renueat of some of the cjtin'oa, I hen A-eiri mretfht ftfthw mfzrriirof Rafgr to be held in the Town Hall on Saturday, the 2nd of June, at 5 o'clock PJlvor the pupose j'ljna' king- arrangenvente to relebra'e the approaching Anniversary olotir nisiionai iniicrwnoenre. W. DALLAS HAYWnOD, Intcndant, ,.. ,RsIsiah,May.S3jraai?.-.,w...,..?.fcl,. T6 printrrs. BIOlTXTAIlv It .4 Kill' It Pott SALE. THE SubicribtT being dcsnoui In devote his lime lo o'her business, offers lor Sale bis Prrsa, Priaiinr M iierialt, and all the neerasary furnilutr and nxures nenaining to the Ufflce, I he Tress is an excellent Super Itnval Wathmtton Press, lo which is aitaehed the Srlt ftnltmg and Inking Ma. el.ine. 1 he 1 ype eomtat ol riea ann iiiirwenn, tor the paper i with a food assortment of Job - Type. I'.ilt Kulei. ka. ke. In suflieianl q nam Hies for snv ork that may oner in tu.s pari oi me oiate, an in rnoiLsendilinn fof a Printer, wll Ith earselty fur the Eilitortsl le- Mrtmenl.lhii ould be a valuable investment. For further lidormation, sddrea, pest-paid. .THUS. A- HAYDKNV May 14. r SuihtrjarHtm, A C. '. MAT HTYULDr ' fi V. N T I. E Jtt E N H , II A T 8 fTkECEIYEO lo-dav.by rxpreaa, another lot of iii those besutifal MOLESKI.VH ATts. some. Ihin, new. K. TUCKEyt 8QN. , May 14,1819. , , - " 20 first of Uio band he met, though he had not accompanied them across the river. Brink ley sTiot one barrel, the loal taking effect in the hand of Douglass. The second shot him in the aide, and I hit victim fell down nnd soon died. ; ' The murderer told those surrounding him thrre-we flwrno mtmlcr eatne very near closing the scene, or rather contmnmg the acts of the tragedy. IJrmklcy surrendered himself to the olli- eers of justice and awaita his trial. " The citizens are about equally divided in approv al or commendation. . . - rn'r Delia. DEFALCATION AND FRAUD. A despatch from tho Now Vort Ilorald, "King of 'heWord. who likewise aspires to the Presidency, is still making war upon all wh6m he nfcetr on the roads. '116 has a large party of such gentry under his com mamL -eVwufe TOBACCO A CURE FOR CHOLERA. Dr John W. Moore states in a Mobile pa Dcr thai, he cured one hundred or more ex. treme casea of cholerarnot losing one, W the use of tobacco. He administered it in a form of an enema, of the strength of one drachm to a pint. He first tried it upon a negro whose pulse was gone, his tongue was cold, and his muscles so rigid that he rested-only on his hend and heels In five minutes he was relieved, and the cure per fected bv drinking a decoction of senna. In his own case l)r Moorc took in his stomach a spoonful Tflhe tobacco decoction, with perfect reliel from cramp and diarrha;a. lie hiia no dpubt3ut, t 'as "''easily' Winagcdj'ms the fevers of our country. tfttd and fifty at Act oti the bare back, to got from htm a confession that he stole the money. I le did not confess, . - Bnnkrry kept his bed several days, and rowed revenge. So soon as he could walk. he proceeded ont in tlie street with a loaded Ipuble barreled gun. ' Dr. Douglas was the savss , ' Thc,dcfalcation of Maior Scott late Navy Agpnl1 brtho ivsllhlgTOrrN a rtVafd; ts trcT down nt about fno.000. He had held the office for about fourteen yearaU-pecaila.Uon- is assigned s the prQXimato cause. It is '"Aid that charges exist against a high officer in the War Department whlchjMfe Tieihg "examined iiito, relative '"to frauds upon the Government in the way of forged land 'warrants and other claims of dead soldiers rftlt iratiwTxfcrTrnt! A Lesson taught by an Instct.-l was one day watching and admiring a quantity oi who i nowers on nann, :.wnfflHT,x bee Hying from blossom to blossom paus inga moment upon each, diving down into ths cup or into the bell, and flying around with its load; and I said to myself all flowers ha ve their hnnyr but ha jnuat search who would find it. 1 This taught me a hssnn. If we look oiilyirrtTie surface," "wp'TosttWB'ifiosrjw wou!4 be found that the last cannon firei . against Annexation would be fired by the I rench Cauadians of Lower Canada. ' It had been said that the present Government were powerless; but he must tay that if they -appeared to fold their arms and look silently on such was not the ease; for A tourtt Ihry na pursued was adopiea tn oratt lo save (hi effusion of blood. They had made call on the country, tfid V the Government had at (hair command 15,000 in on part, 39,000 in another. anef'tu on ill over Lower Canada, both ol the French and Irish f snd of Govprnraonf, Vet Aev had not. on tkeit part, broken a pan ofluss, notwithstand ing the acts committeu by the oppt ftartjs; Same of their friends thought it would be e necessary to call for their asaurtance- but the Uuvernor ueneral was opposed to this, becauxe they had the British tho gallant British Army to defend die eouatrf , tha men Composing which were always founiT to obey the commands of their superior of firer?. Wmrths Government then to blame in keeping back, when the cause of their , ! ' J Ll.-Jl I, llUiUg RBL 8f m UTOia oioooent?or - i a coal of fire; . ' It war ftrmerljrlheiTactice "of physk cinns when s man had -the apoplexy, jand, was thus rendered insensible, to , apply to his head sowie eoals of fire whh""fr vie --0f " rousing up the powers of life and restoring , the man to a Consciousness of his condi- tion.v Jt is .tli.m'jrM.iabfl this custom, that the spostle .Paul says "If thine enemy hunger feed him, jf jis thirst give him tlrink for in so doing thoti , shaft lieep ooaTs of fi re fon his head,-- - ffitialitffl.ljaU'lW. his' "meanness.' Do not the statictiea ofs the last census Show that North Carolina , cions of the gifts of: Heaven. The gold lies down deep in the mine; the diamond veils its well of light till itis cut; -and " the mind of nranrif H-woultl diseoverhe-rteh-f riwtr't3rihts"bfightnesbf sinytftitt g throuB ont the universe, must dig deep and labor hard. Jamt- ..""''"' ''L,..,j.,.- -,-LATEr FROMrvDOM I NG Wel'ave received (says the N. York "10.000 .0U0 S 000 000 3 000 5 000 s.ooo 2.000 ,; 2,000 to 1,000 500 300 . 200; .1" 5000 s.ooo 5,000 -S,00h 1,000 2000 trooo 2,1100 4o,ooa 25 000 SO 000 20.000 22 00 ta -n '- m e tfi n - ." . 30 ,'l909O IS - 439.425 ' sssoemties; to MTfi9& SO ...,. .- j 100 Tickets, lIS-Hahes, $7 50-Qosrters, $3 ?-- , Kiih.ka, tt ar. A Certifies! of a Package el 28 Wbole Tickets w III be sent lor f 1 0 Hhsrcs in proportiua. TribunP) intelligence from. St. Domingo to the 27th ultimo, by the arrival of the Schooner Forest, Capt. Purkis, from Port au Plat. - Capt P. informs us that a great reverse had taken ptnee in the position of die affairs in tlje-Hrland. PresideflTSoulouque, with his army had been 'encamped within a few miles of St. Domirfgo City, using water from a'streani whose source Was bear the city. This '"""p had been poisoned by the Dominicans and s nm oceasioiieu uiucn sitaiiwi w r - t , ., 1 -it ' I I A iW.m ltM OealllS in Uievjl Jlicil muiji im uiuv the Dominicans attacked tliem (on 10 April) killing great numbers, taking many pris oners, and nearly capturing Soulouque him- self. His army was entirely put-to route. Ou the 21st A,)ril the town of Azua was recaptured, and General Santa march ed across the lines which, divide lhs two provinces, expressing his determination to be the aggressor, and to kill every prisoner ,feey,tkesl!s'' . : Before the chsnge in affairs, provisions sniving at Port au Piatt and other Domini can ports were compelled by the authorities to be sold at very low rates named by them. Since the battles, however, the price has risen, and on the, 27th had advanced 25 per cent. Murder of a Father bu his San.- Tho account of a horrid murder in LMe, N. ., proves to hi coirect. The boy who dc- iilteraUily- cut off tho head of 4iw father wilh an axe. while ne lay in a siaie oi intoxica tion, was nnlv eitrlil' vears old! The de ceased, though addicted to intemperanee, had accumulated considerable properly. The reason given by the child for tho commis sion of the deed is that his lalher when drunk was in the hudit of beating himnelf and his mother. He has been discharged from custody on the ground of extreme in capability of contemplating the murder. Curiosities of (keEarlh.-- At ti chj of Motlena, in ItaTy, and about four miles, arouud it wherever it is dug, whenever the t work man-arrive 4 the-4isttncs of sixtyj three feot. they come to a bed of chalk, which they bore w)th sn anger five feet deep.; They then withdraw from the pit before the auger is removed, snd upon its extraction, the water bursts up through the ''aperture "with great "violence, anil uickiy fills this new-maae weu,-wntci continues full, snd is - affected neither by rains nor droughts, But Out which is most remarkable In" thi operation is he layers of earth as we desriend. At the depth of fourteen "feet are found the ruins of sn ancient city, paved streets, houses, floors,' and different pciees of mosaic Under this la ; found a. soft ooxy earth, made tip of vegetables; and at twenty-sfx feet deep large treei entire, such as wal nut trees, with the walnuts still sticking on the stem, and branches in perfect prcs ervation. At twenty-eight feet deep j soft chalk is found, roixedwnh v-ast quantity of shells, and this bed is eleven feet ' thick. Undtr this, vegetahles are found again' with leaves snd " branches of trees fis before, and thus alternately chalk and vegetable earth, to the depth of "xty three leeL - A RARC CHANCE FOR THE ANTI QUARIAN. James Vikcejct, of Galesburg, Knox county, Illinoise, writes to us, April 18th as fitllows: ;- :'- r- -": "H i--''- 4I have by me a copy of tho Bible printed in the old finglish Black Letter, translated by John Tixdals, bearing date At D.11540. , "It is pot A notm that there arc more thrm three xopies preserved, perfect or imperfect; and from the monographer s -Manual ot x.n elish Literature, by Villiam Thomas Iown- ucs, I find that there are eopios in the La m- rjfjtrahd the BdOTcian: nftrarioif Titia In the British Museum. It is not Isown that there is one Ja lht United Stales.'! --i Mr. Vincent has recently brought his cop- y from Europe, and urged by necessity, he is willing to part with iU It is ift a good state of preservation from 1st Genesis, w CKaptcr OfTt of" IleWcwsr arid its valuilie rates at 8200. - ,r ;. s .v.-.'-; Thk Hickman Tbaobdv- Horrible Lynching. Several weeks since, gentle man in liiekmah, Ky. had over 3,000 stolen from hunt maalivkgthHwm'koue was suspected."' On this suspicion he waa deeoved bv his besom fnend, Xr. James s Douglass, to a boat where s band of disgui ed persons seized and gnejpd him and took him across the river. - The victim, Wiloy E. Brinklev. who was not a man of bad characVT, was then tortured by one hun was almost in an apaplec'ic sleep , on ths , -. , subject of education! If is to be hoped -. that she is'n6t"'all.gplhsr ssJIoCJft ht scale of moral education as she is in that , of intelleetnal,'yetrwiro"bforehe" of 1840 believed that so many were una--ble to read snd write? ' And as it is pro- , bable that no decided change for the belter . aasJbcejLmad(weereTorflJlacejLss Wrning coal tipon 4hehftftd of all who .je- ANOTHER SOUTHERN FACTORY A very pretty sample of Cedar Pails was shown by Mr. John 8rjame,lo whom ll was sent with so inquiry, as to Whelaer an order for a supply of them coull be fil led in this place. They bear ths stamp of the Alabama Martufaciurinrf ; Comoanv. Batler county, Atabamti a factory establish-' ed fr the sole purpose or miking this arti cle out of the Reg Cedar, a most beautiful snd durable material TUe specimen lo which we prefer, is s water bucket of heart Cedar btnmi with brass honps, snd With a brass' handle fastened on each side by a kind of a spring The ' bottom Is of .one! entire piece arid ths whole article both for convenience, nnun ana use. is iar superior to th? northern for which there is .sited.' demand, The piice. too, is mueh' lower for the lahama.Bitiels, as ws learn tat that thev can be had at the factory . brass bound. tO.50 per dozen, or iron bound for ens half that price. -The firtight upon them ir sent oil in nests wouia not amount i a great -deal, esrtainly not as much as for those sent from the north. ' " ': s c ' Would it not ba worth while for thr deal ers in such wooden ware to get out a sunolv of these pails from ths factory., and try the experiment of competition with the northern nielsf " " - vrr,l T ; We restly think independent of the jHeae are of fostering southern' Industry, "that it might be made 4o ' pay most handsomely, (or both the material and the workmanship of lliess pails Teflect great credit on tbe Alabama Manufacturing Company i h ' Tits more sueh enterprises sre e neitirsg- ed, and labor divertififd," ths better for ths South socially and politically, fCWtm&ia (S. C.) Telegraph, r '' ' ' i 1m i.i. ii sf. . r " '-'i'i in ' ft x V' CANADIANS D0NTW ANT TO BE '.'':"."' '-ANNEXED. .-;';.' lIottCiTselieiAa .jnflaeatial Cm4i in rrorn betottr .Quebec," replied to Home re marks in the Lceislstivev Couneil.'afew days since, that "neither he nor ths French population wished , lor Annexation; tney were proud of their connection with Eng land; and if ever events arose to call i for the action of his countrymen in the mauer, it have any influence in this matter and who has not-Hm jfn every four of our people, , outfuU grbw)men ani w nneit, tt tinablt to read and write! ; Let it burn--if aensi- bilitybenot entirely extinct let it burn , ' till our State be aroused from her stupor, . J Com. school Advacatej SECRETS OF - THE F INQUISITION. The correspondent of the" London . P ailyl News describes a visit he had to the many. inialL-dark jinddamp dungeons of iJ'e , ic rf. quisitionaiRome, which have lately , been thrown open to the publici- II is out of the beaten tr3PU?s! rospondot Yi$4i$r.&, f' . -The officer in charge led 'me down to,, where thff men were digging in the ; vaults below; they had cleared a downward flight of steps, whioh, was. choked jup with old rubbish, and had eom to a series of dun , -geons wider- which immediately orougnt to my mmo mt prisons of tho Doge under Z the canal of the j Bridge of Sighs at Venidc, 'only that here ' there was a surpassiug horror I saw era- bedded in'iiiasoury, unsymmetrically arrang- c. ed five skeletons tn various recesses, and the clearance had only just ocgun; uio per riod of their insertion in this pomust havii been more than a century and as'half.. Froin another vault full of skulls ond scatter-tJ pd kumari remains, there was shaft fout. feet square ascending pcrpendiclarlyto the first floor" of the building, and ending in . A passage off the hall of the chancery, where a trap door lay oetwoen ? we iriounai ann the way into a euite t of rooms destined for ,'5 one of the officials.; Thaobject of this shaft a couldadmit of but one surmise. The ground of the vault was made up -of decayed animal ' r mattery Jump of which heldf embedded in it a long silken lock of hair, as t found .: by personal examination as it was shoveled up .from bclowi ?7But this is not sjir there two larire subterranean lime kilns, .if I may , . - ... a . so'call thorn, shaped like a bee hive in ma v sonry, filled with layers of calcined bones, for the substratum of two other chambers on tlie grjund floor iri, die. immediate, vicini-. . ty of ths yery mysterious shaft above men- v, ; iThs following anecdote furnishei a good , illustration of the rots' style of teaching 'y which prevails often in schoolat? ,; A A school teacher preparing for an exam ination of his eehooU selected a class of pupils and wrote v down the questions hs would put to" them on examination day.- The day came, the hopefuls all but one.-,. The pupils took thsir places as had been . ' arranged, all went glibly on till the quel-' ' tion for ths the absentee, when the teacher , -asked, iftwhont1. do you believer-"The -pvpil who sat next 'the vacant seat, with-; out noticing whoso question it was, answer ' ed, " Napoleon " Bonaparte. ' ? No ex , ' aiineJfethe-fcteacliar .w''Sjrhom'idaA fwm belieVeT7NapolcanBonanaparte.;'; Here ; the teacher began to smell the rat and has- tily said, You believe In the Holy Ghost,' " do yon not? No, said the ptjpil, amid years j of uocontrollable laughter. ''h 'J Waves in ths Holr Gost hssn't eoms to " J school to day. He's of home sick a bed 1 i

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