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Vor" I NEWBE 19, 1S59: No.: 89 DAILY DELTA, ! - - . - I3 PUBLISHED ! EVERY AFTERNOON, (Scxdats Eipd); thePairbairn building. East tide Craven street, enir &Tr South of Pollock street. Hates of Advertising. .Half square. , one square. me days .1 i. i$ 25 One day. 50 Three days. . ; ..I 00 ?hree. da Vs. ' 30 Five days. . . .i 73';Fivb ddya . . ; , ..1 30 pne week, . . - 85jOne week. , . J , . 1 One month . . ; ..2 00(One month. . . ..4 Two months. . . .3 SOtfwd months . . . . 7 Three months;. . 5 OO'Three months; . 10 00 00 00 1 square, renewable at pleasure, per annum, i payable quarterly. ....... .. $25 00 Each additional square, per annum... . v . . .6 QO Professional Card, , not xceeding line, per annum, in advance........--6 00 From ix to twelve lines, half yearly, in ad-Tance.....;.......:...:.........-......'j250 . . Special Notices. ; Advertisements inserted as Special or Bishop No 4ce are .charged oUeihalf mure thata the usual rates, en line (leaded) Jf less. Constitutive a sou are. 3r Marriages an. I Deaths published as news. Obituaries' &cv: will be charged as other advertise ment and payheit required in advance. All advertvsenjents for strangers or transient persons to be paid io pdvatiCe. . Where the number r. insevttons are not expressed when advertisements ftrifc3iaea n yeyjtvill beinser ted till forbid (tf ), and. charged 0 cents loV tffe first insertion and 25 cents. for each continuance. - All new advertisemehts.inteneded for the Daily will. be msertea one time in iDe eei wnc, ,aiiu u m tended for the Weekly tHll be inserted opejiine iu th Daily, provided t that advertisements for either pape rt to b- published two or more times. JO B' H ORKv., All Job Work, (except for yearly customers, r citi. tens, who have standing "accounts with the Office), t We paid for on delivery. , ' AH work for Theatrical En tertainents. Concerts, 'ok: oth'r bjitions, when required for two or-more 'consecutive days, roust be paid for, each day. The above terms will be strictly, a ihered to, under it circumstances ? TO XUItPENTIJYIS HIAKERS. A TREATISE ON TURPENTINE FARMING, Bein a Review of Natural and Artificial Obstruc tions, with their Results, - in which Many Erro neous Ideas are Exploded: With Remarks en Uie Rest Method of Makiiig Turpentine. Dy G. W. Perry, ol Craven County, N. C. HAVIM been appoitited Agent , for-the above WORK, we will. furnish it ot 50 ' ents per Copy ; to purchasers, at A distance we will mail it biii the receipt of 5b Cents, for the Uook, and 8 Cent to pjvyathe postage. It is the first "Work o the kind ever. published, and will prove" of ineal ulable benefit to persons engaged iii the busin33 of Turpentine Making. i Send your" orders to , J. "II. MUSE, Ntwbcrn, A'. C. ; J. A. PARROTT w JStf" L. j. ME MORN, Proprietors,. CdrdUnd Cit, N. C 17 VERY possible attention paid. to Lfte comfori jj of guests. Suites of rooms for the coriveriietjce 'of families. Bo4ts always iH waiting bo convey guests or others in pursuit of business-4'r pleasure, to any. point on the harbor. Charges moderate. This HoteJ is -pleasantly situated on Bogiie Sound, and immediately on the Atlantic Railroad, where guests enjoy the luxury of an almost per- 1etual sea breeze. The facilities for, fishing and athing, cannot, anywhere, be excelled. The wide.wiew of the ocean is bounded oniy by the horizon; and the Fort abd Harbor arc distinctly in view. The proprietors respectfully solicit, and will endeavor to merit, a liberal share of public bafronage. , dtfl- &C nn SEltflG ITIAjiciilNES. jqp i J J J J -yTke Quaker Citx, Sewing M a chine works with' two threads, making a double lock' stitch, which will not rip or ravel j if every lourtn stitcJi De cut. it sews equally as well, the coarsesllXiiisey, or the finest Muslin, and s undeniably the best Maehine in market. Mer chant Tailors, Mautau-Makers and House-Keeper, are invited to call and examine for thoraselves. Mr. P. A. Wilson, Merchant Tailor, Winston, TJ. a. having tried Other Machines, buvs one of ' the Quaker City add p'ronduriSes ifefdr better thun any belore in use. Of of v ate, which ta secured to Messrs. Tucker fc Co., ttf RalelH, and tli& county df Forsyth, taken to P. A. Wilson, of WinstdH; should apply soon by the; undersigned, agents for the State. "We will pny a reasonable per cent, to all persons taking agencies. J. fc F. GARRETT, Agents, H IIOTICE; npilE subscriber will attend at his office, on Eat J-Front Street, from tliend Monday in July iext, to the la Thursday in August, for the pur se of receiving froni the inhabitants of the New )era District, their, respective lists of Taxable?. New bern, June 28. dlw-je 29 CKELLEY Itt AllS ioiv ii ot jEii,; r- SALISBURY. N. C. rphe ubscriber takes pleasure in announcing to ; A. t his friends and the public generally, that he has taken thi long established and well known Hotel, and lias made very possible preparation to aecommodat thg business, traveling and vlsitirg pottions of the public, in the niost satisfactory manner. Particular attention is paid io his table; and every edndfort is provided iii his rooms. His tables are abundantly supplied; and attended by a careful ostler; and td All departments the pro- Snetor gives His personal attention. A comfortable 'ranibus runsregUlarly to the depot on the arrival of the car ' With ihese enb'rta to please, a liberal hare of the public patronaga is connd&tlv sd'iciv d.-ldtf; WM. R0VV2EE. . KTBLANk WARRANTS for sak here All persons wishiog to securo the eeencv for tne sale ol tne yuakea City machine, in any t,ne towns ot icrth Carolina. exceDt the countv 1859- , . - 1859- . .FUR EVERY BODY! . ; The Largest, the Cheapest T HE BEST the rmm ? AN ILLUSTRATED southesx FAMILY PAPER j Commenced its Fourth Volume the 1st of Janu ary, 1859. Enlarged to eight pages, beauti fully ILLUSTRATED and. printed : on the finest art(e rtf wliitA nnr' with a npiv Prpsa and new i Conner-faepd fvne thus makinrr it the lare-est j r I . i , c r and neatest paper published in theSonth; and 10 copies $15; 50-copies 50: And One Copy of the getter up of a Club. . ' Specimen copies sent gratis, on, application. Address, . COLE fe ALBRIGHT, - may 80-d6mpd Greensboro, N. NORTH CAROLINA . U NIVE Its I T Y MAG A Z I NT E . The .eighth '-Volume'" of this College Monthly Commenced with the August number. The Editors will spore no pains td make it, while under their charge, worthy of support and Patronage. - Euch number shall consist of about fifty pages of original and choice matter In the editorial of each number will be found, besides other articles, a monthly reeord of College and such other events, as may be deemed suitable. This Magazine is entirely devoted td- the culti vation of iScrth Carolina .literature, and should have the support of every Carolinian. A liberal subscription is much desfred, as by it the Editors -will be enabled to make several necessary im provements, . , ' . Teums: $2 per annum, in advance. Libera redU'ctfons made to Clubs. Address, EDITORS UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE, . . 1-d't . Chapel Hill, N . C. - NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE. ''IUIS Great. Jpnrhdl of Crhhes ix& Criminals A is in its Thirteenth year, and is widely circu lated throughput the country. It- is the -first paper of the kind published in tHe United States, and is distinctive in its character. It has lately passed ihto the lia'nds of George W. Matsetl & Co.y by whom it will hereafter be conducted. Mr. Sfatsell was formerly Chief of Police of New York ( ity, and he will no doubt render it one of the most interesting pnpers in the country.. Its edito rials a re forcibly written, and of a character that shonld command for the paper uuiversal support. Si.bscrfptions, $2' per annum; $1 for Six Months, to he remitted by Subscribers, (who should write their names, -and the town, countv. find State where he resides plainly), to GEO. V.MATSELL & CO., Editors and Proprietors of the National Police Gazette 1-tf ' New York City. JAMES M. EDNEY, COMMISSION MERCHANT, 50 Johii-st., rew York. 1UYS and FORWARDS every kind of Merchandise for 1 per cent. QomfMsUon. Refers to uovernors bwain and Morehead, .VV. Woodnn, J.W. Osborne, CP. Mendenhall, A.M.Gorman, Esqrs., and Rev. C. F. Deems, Hon.W. A. Graham, and others. De&ler in Pianos, Melbdeons, Organs, Harps, Guitars, Music, Sewing Machines, Iron Safes, Pumps, Garden Engines, &c. A printed list of all the differ ent makers, kinds and price's sent free. 'Publisher of an elegant lithograph of ' Hickory Not Falls,' N. C. (Si), arid the CiiERdKEfc Physician; or, Indian Guide to Health.' '. Thh in valuable family adviser should be in every house. It treats of all diseases, has a copious glossary, and pre scribes the remedies from Nature's .bounteous stores, for all our infirmities and misfortunes. It is printed on fine white paper, handsomely bound, fourth edition, 300 pages, and is mailed free for one dollar. NEW ROSEWOOD PIANO. ld6m AMERICA HOT E1L; . Op)8ITE iNDErENDENCE Hall, Chestnut Street, between Fifth a nd Sixth Streets PHILADELPHIA.. .. ! Teriris-$i 50 per day. pttlD superior location of this housemates it a 1 desirable one for those visiting the city on business or pleasure; being convenient to" the principal Jobbing Houses' of Market and Third streets, places of amusement, city Rail Road lead ing to the Girard College. .Fair-mount; Laurel Hill and all other parts of the city. The rooms are large and well ventilated, ftiid d majority of them nwly refitted and refurnished ia a superior style. Mo plans will be spared to make it compare favorably in all its appartments with tho best hotels in the Uhioi. We also derive superior ad vantages from having a farm in connection with the house, from which we are supplied with pure Milk, Cream, Butter and Vegetables. V p5-d3ui WYAIT t HEULIXGS. f GASTOflf houisi:. W M. P. MOOR E , PROPRiErbit. HjHE subscriber having taken charge of the above L establishment, respectfully announces that it is iiow open for the accommodation of the TRAVEL ING PUBLIC and BOARDERS GENERALLY. The Gaston House is pleasantly located, from the south window of which there is a fine view of both th Neuse arid Trent Rivers, while during the Summer, the south and est winds render the en tire, building delightfully cool. The Room are large and well-furnished. The Table is well supplied, from the Northern and Home Markets. , Having also large arid commodious Stables Jind excellent Ostlers, he will board Horses by the day, veek or month. He has also convenient arrange ments for xhe accommolations of Horse Drovers. Th Proprietor will exert every effort to give entire eatis faction to those who may favor him with their patronage. r WM. P. MOORE. -' - 1-dly , . - r M. TV. II. SUMRELT,; Commission iTlercIia u, Ury GoodSj Groceries, Protlsions, (Opposite State Bank), i equal in every respect to anv similar paer pubi lished in Philadelphia dr New York. Terms in advance : 1 copy 2 J 6 copies $10 tI'i, 3. , ' -t i CosToaV Exterminators are invaluable reme dies for clearing houses of all sorts of vermin. With all confidence we recommend them. N. Y. Daily State Register. 's r 'Costar's remedies for -all doniestic pests, such as Rats, Roaches, Bedrbugs, Ant", Fleas, fcc.. are Invaluable; we can speak from actual knowledge of their merits. Dbuggistb and Dealers should send their orders early, ifHhey would secure a trade in them. New York Journal. 'I shall write something about your Extermi nators, as I can do so with propriety. They are selling rapidlyhee . and destroying all vermin. Ed. Banner 'Pay site, Mo, Death to IIWermin., As Sprexg approaoaea, -Ants and Roaches, - t From their holes come out, And 31ice and Rats, In spite of Cats,, Gaily skip about. Bed-Bcds bite As on the jbed yba' slumber While Lnsects crawl Thro' chamber and hall, In squads without numbeh IT IS TRULY WONDERFUL WITH WHAT certainty Rats, Roaches, .Moles, Ground Mice, Bed-bugs, Ants, Moths, Mosquitoes. Fleas, Insects on Animals, fn short every species of Vermin, are utterly destioyed and exterminated by CostarV Rat, Roach, &c, Externiinator, 'Costar's9 Bed-biig Exterminator, Costar's' Electric JPowder. Supclied direct, by mail, to any address in the United States, as folio ws: - On receipt of $1, a box of the Rat, Roach, &c. Ext. On receipt of $2, a box each of the Rat, Roach, c. Ext., and Electric Powder, (sent postage paid), sufficient to destroy tne vermin on any premises. Sold by- Druggists and Dealers everywhere. Costar's ' Principal Depot, 420 Broadway, N. Y. P. S. Circulars, terms, 6c, sent by mail, Wholesale Agents for Vl Md.. &c.. Ac. At Norfolk, Vas KING &TOY. PIEW STAIVD! NEW STOCK!! GOLD WATCHES, i GOLD JEWELRY, Solid Silver, Silver Ware, $c. , J; S.iVES HAS JUST REMOVED to the large brick Store, on Pollock street, nearly opposite the Kpiseopal Church, which he has renioddled and refitted, and where he is now opening one of the largest and best stocks of Jewelry, Silverware, tc., ever brought to this market, consisting, in part, of the following : Magic Case Gold Vatches and Watches of every description; Fob, Vest, and Guard Chains; La dies' Gold Necklaces; Kevs, Breast Pins; Ear Rings, Finger Kings, Wedding Rings, (a superior article), Thimbles, Cuff Buttons, tfec. A large va riety of the most fashionable Sets of Jewelry, con sisting of Cameo, Florentine, Mosaic and Plain Sets. Also, a fine lot of solid Silver Ware, coexisting of Goblets, Cups, Spoons, Forks, Butter Knives Fruit Knives, tc. Also the largest and best lot of Gold Pens ever offered in this market, together with a large num ber of other articles usually kept by Jewellers, too numerous to enumerate here.. . WATCH REPAIRING. - Having served a regular apprenticeship to the business the subscriber flatters himself that he is able to give thorough satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage in reparinjr Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry of ever description. All work warranted to give satisfaction, or the m oney returned S03IETIILfi NEW! A GIFT Enterprise, conducted i;pon a Liberal . and Impartial plan. The only one that stands endorsed by the Entire Press of the City of Baltimore. ' H. E. HOYT A CO'S Great Southern Gift Bool Store, No. 41 Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md. Head Qaarters for Southern and Western Orders. Send to them fdr a Catalogue. A Gilt worth from Fifty Gents to One Hundred Dollars, accom panies every Book. Catalogues giving lull par ticulars mailed free to any address. WHAT THE PKKSS SAYS. They have a magnificent assortment of Books, ' and have prepared themselves with innumerable elegant Gift3 to be distributed among their; ' troupe of friends and customers at large.' J J. Baltimore Sun. ! Not only may a selection be made of any choice work, but with it the purchaser is sure to receive some article of Jewelry, which iri many cases proves quite valuable. Daily Exchange. Thy make no prora'ses that are not performed : . What tlie Press Say. r strictly to the letter, and by thus punctually cancelling their obligations, have gained thQ. en- i tire confidence not only of eur citizens, biit of the country abroad Baltimore Patriot. rA young lady acquaintance of ours purchased forfl a Book at this establishment, a .few days since, atid received a double-cased Gold Watch, valued at one hundred dollars. Clipper. The success which attends the Gift Book Housa of Messrs. H; E. Hoyt fe Co has no precedent iu the annals of Gift Enterprises. Argus. Call and see them,, and our word for it, yon will not regret your visit. jDispatcJu All orders should be addressed to h. e. Hoyt & co. No. 41 Baltimore Street Baltimore, M ld-tf ' . JOHIi D. iBRAiUS, LATE of the firm of K.' M. BLACKWELL fc CO., in which house he has occupied a lead ing position as partner, for the past eighteen vears continues the Commission Buin.ess on his own account at 178 Water Street, 2ew York. . His long experience and intimate knowledge kf Cotton, Naval Stores and other Soul hern Produce, enables him to assure shippers that all interest committed to his care wiI be advantageously attended to. The customary facWties granted. Ap3-dtf .7. -- . .- - ' .v , NOTICE. ; j , nritE Subscriber will pay the highest Cash -1- Prices for No. 1 N EGHUCS, from 1 0 to 3 O years of age. Those having any to sell will do well t see roe. ' - - . . ; - B. A. SHIPP. Ncwbern, Aug. 16, 18i3-tf , CA1ARD TAYXpR jVriting for the New Ycrk Mercury. ,.Tnfi -proprietors of this journal announce, -witl peculiar satisfaction, that., they . have at length secured, as a literary auxiliary, the graceful and brilliant pen of '; Y BAYARD TAYLOR, ESQ., a gentleman distingaished in the annals of litera ture as the Goldsmith oFAStici' and one of the most popular, ebaste, lively and versatile,, of all the gifted writers of the public press of this country. Mr. Taylor has consented to prepare, EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE NEW YORK . MERCURY, V , a series of delightfully entertaipiiig articles,' one of which will be prasented every week, exhibiting the POETRY, ROMANCE- AND ANECDOTE . OF TRAVEL. " the scenes and sentiment, the fancy and physique, the gloss and novelty, as well as hnmor and re alities, of a tour in foreign lands not only depict ing in those vivid colors for which he is celebrated, a fascinating pi -tore of each interesting locale and incident, but mentally transferring, as it were, the enchanted reader -to the -very spot, and thus readering him or ' her a part of the gratifying tabltau: The first of this charming series of sketches will appear in the MERCURY FOR APRIL 30, .. v ;. ( Week after next), and the whole of them. asjnvaluable additions to the library of American Genius, will be j SUPERBLY ILLUSTRATED, -and in a style of art worthy of the eminent character of the author, and the exquisite tone of his contributions. As the engagement of Mr. Tay lor, under such circumstances, 13 an eSort of en terprise ' which the journalism of the Union will be especially able to appreciate, we are confident of its approbation and experience teaches us too flatteringly the success which attends such adven turous outlays, to permit us to doubt that A SURPASSING INCREASE, " in point of circulation and popularity, will be the consequence of this new attraction. Id2w X. JL. HA EE, Formerly Proprietor of he Gsron House, Newbern N. C, now at the" WESTERN HOTEL, NEW YORK. HAVING recently identified himself With the interests of this establishment. Would respect -fnlly solicit your patronage (and Southerners generally, visiting this city). As the desisrn is to make this House in a great degree the Home of 1 - L'...ll -11 . 1. - A !i J ,1 , iie wuiweTneT, an who vuuic io it re assurea tiiai they will find a g&rtuine Sduthefner to attend to their wants arid comforts. 'I he house is admirably located, especially for business men, being on Courtland Street only a few doors from Broadway, in the immediate vici nity of the, Southern Railroad arid Steamboat Stations, It has ample, accommodations, having jome 250 well furnished rooms for families. The table will compare well with any other in the city, besides it has all the other requisites of a first class hotel Parlors, Reading Rooms, Baths, &c, &c. , D. D. WINCHESTER, New York, Apr. 5, ld-tf Proprietor. Howard Association, PHILADELPHIA. A. Benevolent Institution established by Special E doxctnent for the Relief of the Sick and Distressed afflicted with Viru lent and Epidemic Diseases. IN times of Epidemics, it, is the object of this In stitution to establish Hospita's, to provide Nurses, Physicians, Clothing, Food, Medicines, &c, for the S1C& ii nd destitute, to take charge of the orphans of deceased parents, and to. minister in every possible way to the relief ,cf iHe afflicted and the health of the public at large. -I$ is the duty of the Directors, at such times, to visit personally the infested districts, and to provide and execute means of relief. Numerous phy sicians, not acting niertibers of the Association, usually enrol their names on its books, subjeCt'to be called upon to attend its hospitals, firfe'e of charge. In the absence of Epidemics, the Directors have au thorized the Consulting .ttreon to give advice and medical aid to persons sy-ffsruig uh'der CufeoStc Dis kases of a virulent character, arising from abuse of the physical powers, maltreatment, the effects of drugs, &c. Various Reports arid T&acts ?xi,tlie nature and treatment of Chronic Diseases, by. the, jjPi&ri.suitjiig Sur geon, have been published for g?atibu. aistribution, and will be sent free ' eiliarge to the affiicteij-' , ..." , Address, for Report or Teatmentf Df. GsoRGE R. CALiiotm, Consultirio jurgeen,;Howajd'Xssbciation, N. 2 South Ninth-street, Philadelphia; Pa. By order of the Directors : ' EZRA D. HEARTWELL, President. Geo. Faieciiild, Secretary. . 12-lv SUBSCRIBE NOW! DO YOU WANT THE NEWS 1 , IF YOU DO SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY NORTH CAKOLIXIAN, PRINTED iN FA YETTEVTLLE BY SINCLAIR AND PEARCE. . - - IT WltL SOON BE ISSUED. SEND IN YOUR NAMES. "-V".-, - - SIX. DOLLARS A YEAR FOR THE DAILY NORTH CABOLIXIAN. THE WEEKLY NORTH CAROU3SIAN. THE OLDEST DEMOCRATIC v ! . pAper rr the state. ONLY "two DOLLARS A YEAR. . ' . o. SEND IN YOUlt NAMES EARLY. WEEKLYTWO DOLLARsV - v DAILY- -SIX tJOIXARS. ADDRESS SlNCti A IB . AND PEARCE, y f EDITORS NORTH CAROLINIAN, May 3-d im fayetteville; n- c'. Nibble k brothers, 1 FORWARDING Jt COMJJKSOIN MERCHANTS : ' ' K NEWBERlJ, N. C. . '- f. . Jgf Cash Advances made on Consignments to be sold here or forward to Northern markets wii. bobihsoh; . ; ATTORNEY AT LA VT,, t - may S0-dly G OLDSB'ORO , ? C. ESiailli for sale at this Ofiite. - - i T1JESLAY E VENING, JULY 191 , ; . , r ; " ; ; . ' To Preserve Ice and always hate Ice Water. tMt. Editor : Prepare a double . green baize or blanket or flannel bag, in the shape of a pudding bag. It may be lined inside, to keep the fuz out of the water, with a layer of muslin, and covered outside wfth any material for show. Put a sufficient (quantity of ice in a pitcher of water, and corer it with; this bag ; it preserves the ice better than any other mode, and if you;iisc ice enough you may always have cold water. I have covered my ice water in this way at bedtime, and found ice in the pitcher in the -morning. ; : - ; ' I got the idea or pattern from an Irish gentleman many ;y ears ago, and named the article Paddy's Night Cap. It is better than any patent ice pitcher, and can be made for a mere trifle. - ,.".',:. , f : , Remarks. If a small quantity of ice: is put into a pitcher of water it melts rapidly, but a large quantity soon reduces the tem perature of the water, so, Hpat it acts. "ash a preserver -of it with a cold medium, and in . this way undsr ;Paddys Night Cap,' it -is better preserved than in an ice pitcher. Phil. N. American. II ; Females in LaIige Cittes. According to the official census of the United States,vtaken in 1850, there were in the City of NewYqrk 354,106 males and 261,441 females,, making an excess of the latter of 7,335. In, PQSton, . there were 65,774; milles and. 71, 107 fe males.makins an excess of the latter of 5.333. In (he City and county of Philadelphia, there were 196,491 males and 212,271 females, making an excess of the latter pfJT5,88Q. Making a total excess of. females in the above named cities of 254. According to the New York State census of 1855, there were in the city pf New York 302,986 males and 320,918 females, making an excess of females of 23,932. In the city of Brooklyn, there were 97,129 -males and 1 08, 121 females, making an excess of fe males of 10,992'. Making a total excess of females in the cities of New York and Brook lyn of 34,924. ; : 1 . From the above official statements it ap pears that the female portion pf the popula tion is rapidly increasing in the city of New York and. its vicinity. Iri; the State of New York; at large, there were in 1855 1,727,650 males and 1,738,562 females, making nn ex--cess of females of only 10,912 . thus sho w- ing that the male population largely exceeds the females in the agricultural counties, j An ELEPhant in the Frog , Pond.--There was a crowd of spectators on the Com mon, yesterday morning, between 7 and o'clock, to witness the freaks of t)an Kicejs elephant in the frog pond. The animal wa loath to wet himself at-nrst, but after somfe coaxing he took his bath, to the great delight., of the juveniles and others who were, presently The fountain was playing, when he first wenfi in, which somewhat disturbed him; upon shuti ting off the water, however, he leisurely walked and rolled about in all parts of the pond, throwing the water about, and appar .' eutly delighted with the sport. VVhennea the get, the water was Jet dq; again, whicli made his honbr beat a hasty, retreat. lie was in the water for .about half an hour and upon coming out appeared very much; . refreshed, and was led to his stablel Uoston TraueUer. 1 Royal Complaisance. Ip pne of the let-i J: tersof Arthur Lee, who was in London a the accession of George III, he says : f j The youngling haa committed bat .onej error. Instead of permitting the ladies pref ' sent to kiss his hand, he saluted them himj self. Pleased with the RoyaJ, touch, theyS flocked in such numbers to his court that he is Hkely.to suffer for his gallantry in being; kissed, to death. An eectual . way this tot win the.fiearts of tjie ladiesj anu, consequent ly the mien, for who can help loving such a polite, genteel, good natured young King.Jj - ' '. . , ,. , , vi ggff" In &3iitK Carolina; parties can never be devorced after being lawfully married! fartCes married in itial State, cannot be dij vdrced iii another so as -to effect the righta or condition of the parties in that State, i TT- r ( -- , r- , , : -- , ; , ' . Mob Law tit Kentuckt. A. man named! Jasper Rouzy was hung by a mob, nearj tandford, Lincoln county, Ky., on Satur-J ; day moniing last. In May last lie had sh6 and killed James Oldham, of Lincoln county. -4 Suicide Alvin Allen, of Mendon, Mass., ! a married man about 40 years of age com? mitted suicide by hanginag. Cause, domestic! trouDie. , , r ' Aixin the Familt. The rival candi ri dates for fnatorial honors in district No, 8 IwJIIampshire, Walter and ; Benjamin F Ilarriman, are brothers, who live on tht fame farm and in the same bouse.- f DAILY DELTA.
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