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" ; ?3??J?'eaaaaaaaannaa FEMALE NORMAL SCHOOL, ' Una Powv, N. C. Raiijwab. IS Mile West of Gfewwaorowgn. Rev. X. McRAY. Principal, with efficient AsaistsnU. HE into '''"'',!" m for the lh..r,Kiph eduestmn of Young . . . nitti .f thorn aa mar u" n additional feature, to qualify such of them ire it fo the svocstion ol teaching. Its next JBM open on the Ut of FEBRUARY, ft thenee Bnck BwW ing recenilT purchased by the undersigned. The buildmj issito?tediP. beautiful K".e. on a nence. and has a sufficient number ed for" tosco.roinodstelo b.ediug pupils. Ve v mde rsngements for lectures. ex,nrnt nd Nsiural Science with L, 8. Burbstk, A. M, fur'?3 elated with 1W. Win. Russet in the hr taH Normal Institute, and m..re recentlv Profess.- J',? in a Southern College. High Point J. bT"" level of the sea. The experience .f sgeshss tbe wisdom of educating In elevated and bl bjr ol eountrr. Tbe expenses are less than at sny other Si of tbe character in tbe State. Board, and fuuriwd room, with fire-places, fuel. Ac, W per nnlh Kl.h Bnmcbe.ito15pereesion. language and Oroamen tals low. Board snohalf the tuition newreJia advance. The Prnprietor, Teachers and Pupils dwell together, ana eat at the same table. -Ja-n" e, HT 30 Young Ladies will be receiTed and " tuition until they can teach and pay it. bitustious guar antied to ouch. Forfiulinformatkw.addresa. . . KBV. WM. L 1JINGDOX Wr, High Point, II. u. January 11, 1859. 8-ln.pd. HENRY D. TURNER, WHOLESALE AND BETAIL BOOKSELLER AKD STATIOJTBR, No. 1, Fayettevilie Street, Raleigk. HD. TURNER ban on hand, and for sale, at the "we prices, a Urge and of LAW. MEDICAL. SCHOOU THEOLWICAj. AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, i Iso 6ne Ldit.n or IHULKS and PRAYER BOOKS, in erery rietT of Binding and tise. And is receiTing regularly all the aew Works la tbe various departments f Literature. " SCHOOlT BOOKS. He respectfully solicits the atten tion of School Teachers engaged in ibe instruction of youth, to bis sortment of School Books, which m rery exten sive. comnriMng the most Taluable works now in use. BLANK. BO0KS.-His slock of Blank Books is com plete, embracing every description of Accout, Record ana Memorandum Bnuks. . . STATIONERY. Every vanety of Common and fancy Stationerv, including Writing and Wrapping Papers, bleel Pen, of ever? description and price. Ink, (Jiii.ta, B-wksellers, Merchania, Teachers. Libraries, and fcchool Comm.tteeA supplied on tbe nHt reasonable terms. Ail orders promptly attended to. Raleigh, Jan 17, 6tt- NOTICE OF CO-PARTNERSHIP. MR. SAM'L. D. HICKS, formerly of Granville County. Nortb-Carolina, and late of tbe firm of Brownley A Hicks of Petersburg, Va., is this day sdmitted to partner ship in mv house. The business wili be conducted imdtr the Hrui and style of I). T. WILLIAMS A HICKS. 1 beg to return mv grateful acknowledgments to my patrons ami friends 6 Ihe liberal support and patronage bestowed on n:e for the past three vears, and request a continuance of the same :3 the new concern, with assurance that the unit ed efforts of Ihe bouse will be devoted to their interests. All pel sons having chims against me will please present then fiir immediate payment, and those indebred lor csh bills are requested to" pay as carlj as practicable. Ad vances made tbougli, on faith of produce, will, if desired, be transferred to tbe new concern. D. T. WILLIAMS. Richmond, Jan..l, 1359. D. T. WILLIAMS A HICKS- PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS A GENERAL AGENTS FOR TBS SALE r TOBACCO, WHEAT, Ac., No. 5 Skoeco Slip, K1CHMOSD, Ya Offer their services to the Planters of Virginia and North Carolina, and tbe trade eenerally. ZT Particnlar attention paid to forwarding manufae turvd Tobacco, and tilling orders; and liberal advances made on all consignments in band. 1. T. WILLIAMS. SAM'L. D. HICKS, Late of Brownley A Dicks, Petersburg, Vs. January 4, 1?59. 5 Cm. WESTERN RAILROAD. NOTICE TOjToNTItACTORS. Engineer's Office, Western R. R-a ) ' Fatlttlville, N. C , Keb 8, i8". f mEA LED PROPOSALS will be received at tbe Engi 9 necr's Office f the Western Railroad until tbe SAth day f FEBRUARY. fr the graduation and masonry of II miles of their road - furnishing lite croMies lor 15 ii.i;, and f. r ihe Isvipg of r. miles of track and until the :h of FEBRUARY for the superstructure of the Bridge across ltwe's Little nver (aoo feet long.) Uoiid relerencrs will be tvquind of Contractors as to thf ir ability t carry out their dititrjct. Plans, priifiles and specification of the work can be seen at the C'onipaov's Office in Fayettevilie, on and after the SMht st. W. A. KUPER. Chief Eogn'r. aud Supt, The Western Railroad Company designs placing the bal ance of the grading and uperstructure of their mad to IWp river tt4 nvlcsj umler conliact ly the 1st day of Aprii, bnt would leceive propter Is fur that also on thes-Mh ii st., if persons should be dispt-sed to submit proposals, based upon an approximate locution. W A K. Fayettevilie, Feb. 3. 139. 17-tFcb. N. C. Mataal Iaswaace Compaay. AT THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Xonh-Canilina Mutual Insurance Companv, held on the II th of January, the fid lowing persons were elected Directors and Officers for tbe easiung year: DIRECTORS: Henry D. Turner, Raleigh. J. RWilliams, do. T.H.Selbv, do, C. W. I. flotchings. do. Kemp P. Battle, do. George Ijittle, do. James M. Towles. do. James E. Hoyt, Washington Alex. Mitchell, Xewbern. Joshua U. Wright, Wilmington John M. Jones, Etlenton. Gen. W. Charles, Elizabeth City. Jos. Ramsay. Plymouth. - J. W. Harrell, Morfreesb'iro. H. B. Williams, Charlotte. . Geo A.Smith, Milton. A. W. Steel, Fayettevilie. Joseph White, Anson County. Josh. Boner, Salem, A- T. Summy. Asheville. OFFCERS OF THE COMPAN t. T. H. Selby. Pridet. H. D. Turner, Vic PrttidenU John H. Bryan, AtUtnteg. Ilamden S. Smith, Seerttaryand Trtm urer. T. II. Selby,oEe;o. 1 John R. Williams, V Eceeutic Ommitloe. C. W. D. Hatchings, ) This Company bas been in successful operation over 10 years, and continues to take risks upon all classes of pro perty in the State, (except Steam Mills and Turpentine Dis tilleries,) upon favorable terms. Its Policies now cover property amounting to $4,500,000, a large portion of which is in country risks ; and its present capital is ovet Six Hundred Thousand Dollars, in bonds, properly secured. The average cost of Insurance upon the plan of this Com pany bas been less thsn one third of one per cent, per an nnir , n all grades of property embraced in its operations. A., communications in reference to bisurance should be addr sed tc the Secretary, post paid. HAMDEN S.SU:TH,o. Raleigh, Jan. 27, 1S59- 13L FOR HIRE, TWO 50. 1 TANNERS. Applv to . t "W. H.4E.8. TUCKER. Raleigh, Jan. 14, 1859. 7tf PRIME NEW ORLEANS SUGAR AND MOLASSES- For sale by JONES A M0OR3. January 15. 7 lm. A SUPPLY OF OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA COFFEE Just to hand and for sale bv JONES A MOORE. Jan. 15. . 7 lm. EALS SERVED UP AT ALL HOURS ' ' At the OAK CITY HOUSE. 10 tf January XI, 1859. TKKW YORK GOSHElf BUTTER, AND N i Y. TATE CHEESE- . Just to hand at r JONES A MOORE. Jan. 15 fA.. - 7 lm. 4VUSES BROWN AND WHITE HOODS 1TJL Just received this day by T,tt48. TUCKER January 88, 1889. - 1 18 JUST RECEIVED AT TUCKER'S A BEAUTIFUL LOT OF PARTY FANS. The atten tion of the ladies is invited. Raleigh. Jan. 28. 1859. ' ' J8 m'ORTH-CAROLINA STRIPE AND PLAID IM HiMuespana for aervanta stisaeUiing ent rely new. XVav'tockbl : MACON. BOUSBt Citt or PfSMsuuw. Ta , 1HIS HOUSE IS THE MOST PWASAWPLT MTU- . ii . i m Jt It lm fx9Bn9 InV9) tlffli in tea annates wall at urn 2" v H.ii.1 tilaepawall worthr a Visit. W WI Parlors, sad Dining Room. are very ry ed ,--kiBg datione are unexcelled by any Hotel is "iaSShJ do ostentatious publication of its being and unequalled Hotel,- lbs pnoi bo wererfcopa .due !&J&!2& due regard to toe eam ut P ,:i-KJla pleasant and sstUtactiwy home, nod like , ffiSJ itatesmsn of the Old North Stale, the He J""""?" whose name it wears, oy its mmnw ---r-. ZZi. continue to deserve tbe liberal patroaac it has receive, ad to make nany new friend miSQS. icS. sail BRovin. Prwprietora. ne proprietors submit the following steaxd m Uj mooy oYtnUouse; it Use extract from a editorial ia tae Edeaton (N. C; Express: . . .,: la -It isadnty we ow.lb. puWie to arf"1! which it is inteUed in theirW. ligbl. bul It dutr we owe tbe travelling public, but f?0! our mite to cmnod merit wU we sneak waU uftbtr Ma con House, located in Portsmouth, to which city and its en terprising inbabi anta tbia hotel u anlwnor. Familiar with tbe principal boteU in iwefnl having bad several years expeneoee in vellmg. w. v tur. the assertion that the Soo. .Tl first clasa hotel, is not inferior to sv "trorthwoaia. True, others may and do present ,wtUJ goudv equipage, but none surpass Hi. Mavn entertainment and cheerful compliance with tbe wishes of ,hTuut no fancy sketch, nor yet is 'V. wrought. Everr one who stops at this J7Z ourcorrectoe-we.ly regret JZZ. ample justice to tbe gentlemanly proprietors v'' gvtosVethe pnblie in an accepl.le manner, and U hotel which slH-Jld be the pride and th bon 4 J ellerwbo pa ses tbrogh.or stops in that ir hope that all our readers will do themselves Ibe justice to call at this house when occasion offers. , . Janusry l, li. l0gw- LATE PUBUCATIONS. WWTHAT WILL HE DOWITH IT? By Sir E. Bnlwer TUB iffi'AND THE BOOK, or Biblkjl IMoatre. tkrtis drawn from tbe Manners " and Scenery the Holy Land ; By W. M. Tbomsoa. D. with numerous maps an.l engwyiiigs. .Vn. HISTORY OK CIVILIZATION IS ENGLAND; By Uenrv Thomas Buckle. .... v. CtfARlTY 6 BEEN, or tbe raneties ef Love; By Tbe odore ilartmann. AUNEI.L ON CHESS-New Edition. TUB SCOURING OF THE WHITE HORSE, or the Long Vacation lUmble of a Umdon Clerk ; By author of Tm Brown's Schmd Days." SUNSHINE. r Kate Vinton ; By Harriet B. Mckewer. BERTRAM NOEL; Bv E J. Mar. WILD SIH)RTS IX TUR FAK WEST; By Oerst. ecker LluMmted. . . , ... , TWO DIStOURSES-The first delivered I on the SStliol Mav as ibe closing ermon in the Old Hnek Churcn in Beekman Sirevt-The last on tbe Mst .4 October, WS at the dedication .Jthe New Brick Church on Murray Hill; Bv tJard ner Spring, D.D. LI l. ... THE YL'I.K LOtl-A srricsof Storurs the young. LIKE AMONG THE CHILDREN. BUDS FROM THK CHRISTMAS BOUGHS, and other Tales: Bv Virginia F.Towoacml. TIIF SOCI BI.E. or l.l Hme Amusements. DIVINE AND MORAL SONGS FOR CHILDREN ; By Rev. Isaac Watts, D. D English Ed. lion with culurcd EnaTavins. . . . FOOTSTEPS OF SAMUEL PAUL. MEMORIES OK BETHANY. SWORD'S ItlCKKT ALMANAC, for JW. LIFE OF THE HON. NATHANIEL MACON, of North Carolina; By EdwarJ R. Gotten. For sale bT X. D. TCRNER. X. C. Book Store. RaWgh. J.m. 27. 1359. CITY RESIDENCE FOR SALE. I OFFER FOR SALE MY HOUSE AND LOT ON Marti n Street. It ia one of the nwrt emlitable dwel lings in Ra!e:gh. no expeose having been spared to make it so. The houe is new, contains eight roin which are beautifullv grained, and two of them hi ted with grates; there is also three Urge closets; and every thing about Ihe promises is gI. The garden is No I, and has been pro nounced the best in the Citv. Tlwre is also 00 the prem ises a large barn, ci-maining stables, carriage, wood and fowl house. I will sell it on easy terms. THOMAS CARTER. January 21, 1539. ' lo if. HOOPS! HOOPS!! 20O Skeletou Hp Skirts at fl SSc Just received bv W. li-'A R. S. TUCKER. Raleigh, Jan. 2, 15. M It HODGES BROTHERS, 23 HANOVER STREET, BALTIMORE. ( inUfo from Framt HdrvAosr. 1 IMPORTERS OF HOSIERY, CLOVES, KMBBOIOCaiES, WHITE G009S, Handkerchiefif, SHAWLS, CRAPB8, LACES, nd a numerous variety of other articles, and WIIOIXdALC DEALERS IN AMCItlCAN 3PA3TGT 60608 aso NOTIONS. Our warehouse, which we built expressly for our own use. contains six floors, each 3o x 11 feet, and the larte stock and extensive asMirtnient which we keep, requir its entire occupancy. No kimse in any of the Northern Cit e j ibhing gisids to the country, can present th same com bined advantsges to the country merchant, as our ainck m n t only brre, bnt obtained upon conditions which will defr con peti ion. We cmiract with the Manufacturers for all the Amer'ein arlii es we sell, and send buyer to Europe regnhrlt twice a yr, 10 select our Foreig 1 goods. We are euaU l ihera by to offer g-eat advantages in pi ices, sa well as lo get p a stock st ail t.mes replete with the newest and moat de sirable goods. Merchants in sjnod credit are invited tn mn!u . s'ock wl. n 'hev mxt visit Baltimore, and Ibtr wiil pro mote their own interest bv doin m. Orders by mail ratefully executed when accompanied by satisfactory references. February 4. 159. 18-lm. FIFTY NEGROES FOR SALE 1 1 A VALUABLE LOT OF ABOUT FIFTY NEGROES, among I hem two Carpenters me Cmht. ooe Mason, and several House Srtvanta, will be sold at the Railroad IffKi: in t,,e ,,,WB "r Kinstna, Lenoir eonnty, K. C on THURSDAY. February X4tb prox. A portion 'will be sold for CASH and the balance on time. J. C. WASHINGTON. GEO. WASHINGTON. Kinston, N. C, Jan. 19, 18-19. 17 Ids. A FORTUNE OF 70,000!!! to an Ban toa 920 la WOOD. EDDY CO.S DELAWARE STATE LOTTERY, Class l.ix. to be drawn at Wilmington, DeL, oa Satardayt Fekraary St, IM9, Ia which are embraced tbe following Baiixiaxr CanrAu: 1 Prize of tTOMO ! 1 Prize of $30,000!! I Prize of $2000 1 1 1 2 Prizes of 910,000 !!!! 1 Prize oTtSOOl II! ! 1 Prize el 3MM!!!!!I 32,396 Prises ia th Scheme, amounting to 91y209r904. 7 Numbers It Drawn Ballots. NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY TWO TICKETS. Whole Tickets t, Halves, :o, Quarters, 3, ' Orders addressed to WOOD, EDDY A CO, -Februarys.!. WUtutftoa, A CARD. I SHALL CONTINUE THE PRACTICE OF THE LAW. and will attend tbe ConntT and Superior Court of Wake, Johnston. Wilson. Nash and Frauklia. Also the Terms of the Supreme and Federal CoarU in Raleigh. Mr a5WCKW"t mJ neace when 1 befonad,naa BaIeigh.Feb,r,185. JSr Regiater copy for one month. A M. LEWIS. 17-In. HILLSBORO N. C. MILITARY ACADEMY. rftWT-WJUBB CONDUCTED ON THE t?u!'TaV'm Uaroli-StateMillu. For a Circular address the 8sperin!endent, . - COL. Cc. TEW, ' Ml MM, awiseore- a. c LJ "" KrrTRKLL"S CaXSBRtTCD niNERAl, rBIGt FOB Alji nrrAViNG ditjermined TJfS lUL next Fall I asfcr for sale mt JSZ eoaaty of Oraarille, sweatee v-r. j. -.J aad uassoa a "1 V . i 4V0 of which la la ogi fwl PV -to-"": pn""-: .JT-r-- ara. tioa aeinc wsn ssmn . -WTaT. The tapmnM 17 a Urge sod asaoa-s uw.o.n,- - -" "v..- Hll, build an. fcwrther wtin n ww.i"--7-: . . . - aTsoa Store iU at Kinrrill Depot.wakhieoa.lJsiil TirMTK ffifcoS, W-JedwilhH. Rwlroaa, are eonsidered very 'f.lS.MriS rat order, sad has cured sacae of Ihesaoat cf Scrotola, ana eneaew - v Uxnimbhl diseases after tae r,iM,M keen, sennimncesj u-" by tbe best pkyii?siw ell of we eaa kejebstaattsBje by tbe evidence of f .rTTlJLuS. hiv. been largelr ',''J5 Mmm may of whom have been I IJTl'i xSm favorably of the beneftcoJ hsa- been under the necessity of rrfwsing sdssiitaace fai kea dreds of visitors wishing lo em Ike water wkorn I was an- wUt- siii an opportunity varHy met with. Tae foestjoe, Ibe earaa; tagesTftbe Firm ami Mills, tneetaef kt K merits of ibe water, all combine lo reader tbia one of U bmw! desirable sitaatioae ia the ewatr. For rnrtber penicniara, imwm - t" - -. all aad examin7l.w lacmselves, -r gel nay tafofsn.tn-a I J ddroming me at As, OVe-W- ,VirtL. addressing 1 ilTTRELL. KHtreU'a. X. C, April I. 90 -u. m nnntn till ft P. EN APPOINTED P. Arni nw ine neat aj. ujvai arw(v vw m- . Tbia Biandy is nunuCietnreJ fr-m Ike pjm jnjoe of lh aTmlmsapSsa I.Mtasa. aisMI ta MbUI IU eSl 1 "V part of Ibe w.R ami riCrU ia and I. . a . a a I..- It lii ml mlkeiBnal half the :cw myL9&to ltr" fttrmeaef sassal ffiiV tmUtHatlVaZ im PaWK enear-w and imrr. mWk he w.ll Ibu-J ,W tiurtiv.il iiwanirie. ' - v . JPI rreoniBMnnl for mrd erpt the sarticy K Jr turn KmimL t V. fKsi-tli. January si, lW. lo-lf n. aaaua. u MAULER & HOLST, JEWELLERM AND ENGRAVERS, CP STAIRS, OVER IJiUtiErTS TI!C A STOVE STORE, raretlerllle fttrret, ARE NOW PKI'4AKF.I TO MANUFACTURE ALL kind, of tloM aad S.lver Ware. " . Tm rVts, Uobln. Cnps.Sp.. Maste ie JewrKtruM rmuas. Brace let. Urrs-'pos. and rvrrv lh:rg of Ibr k.J . , . Engraving of all dejcnplion, dune in Ibe best style and on abort notice. . , Retiring JeweH.r of all sort nennr rssewteu. Having olablwhrd ..ursrlve in HUW-th U lU surpass, of cairvmgon the aU b- ". we h-pe to rrrme a liberal patronage. I rnenl nbwk we ahall spare a- paina. January SH, I V. I i -I r . SPRING IMPORTATION, IM9. AR-MSTROXCTCATOR ii CO laroariLaa a J-watas or Itikboas, Millinery, M!k Goods. ReeW, Fleer rrs, tttraar BenaeU aasl Flats, No. 337 BALTIMORE STREET, anna casaLsa ase aasoraa srs. BALTIMORE. Off.-r a Slock anequallrd n Ike United StaUs ia variety and cheapness. January 24. 19. ll-in-pd.. TEACHERS WANTED. TIIE TRUSTEES tF THE MAIJJ AND EEMALX Acmk-mira at Will.am.i.-i. X. C, aVr.ire lo employ Trad-era to commence lt MAKC1I neat. The Mlnlie m a desirable r. Person. j rrtirrJ was. mleml make teackng n prtsi Sailct y rvlrnciis reqnired as to qual iBCatioBS and ckaracter. Ad-lrtss, V. B IIAWELLf Will'ismstnn. Jan. 1?, !:.. l--4l. RALEIGH MARBLE WORKS. (.V.r ftr t-rmr . tUryU 4l IVJmimf .Vrwfa.) TIIE sntSCRIUKRS BF.O LCaTR TO INFORM Their fnruds ami the tmbl-e reort ally, that they are now prrparril to execnie all iwdera, sock as Musramrate, llmd-Stonc. Tombs and t;rave tiraamentswfell 4-cnp-lions. and mil manufacture fnn the bvt Its) aaand Amer ican Marble, at Norther n poem, and finuhed in the talas4 end mt approved stvlr. Als Granite Work ! all oVwriplinns t bnild.aga or all other purwe Mm W.fi , Ae mm lo iwder. N. B. All orders trout a dnre promptly attend ta Address, T1UM. CRIER January IS, IKS. wiy. A DIMSOLITION IN COPARTNERSHIP. milK FIRM. IN TIIKTUWN OF .ASIIVII.I.K. NASH X Conmy.brrri. are known as T.J. BOUDIE A ill. has rrcentlv brm duwolved bv mat awl seti, nod Ike stvle of ike ttrm now HARPER. MA RSII HORN E A BUASWEI.L. wb flaiirr themsrlves lhal ilarv wiU be able lu offvr such inducement, lu mirhas as will JwMlv mer it thai librval MirtsMge nbirb lb Hues has berrtofute received. Ibis ;4th of January, lain. January sa, !l-it MONEY Pl'ltSi: LOST I OX THURSDAY LAST. -TlU isnt I oai.eitker In R Irig or betwivii UaU-ch and M.lbwrwxR, mr Pl'RSK. Containing abonl sixty mJlara. all bank bttla eseirpl im 1 goM piece. The dmiiminniMma of ine bills are m4 rirol Iretad, but there were lw n UIIs wr.ppd ta a pwee of paper tn ihemsrlvFS. Anr prfsow Hading and letarmna; Ike same will be handsomely rewardrd. J. A WU4JAMH. Milbomie P.O. N.C January t. Ii--. 1 . ' rou SALE. A8EVEN IIORjtR KntKft. vte, mam M wan about two years hi in guod otikr. and rvwtv twe ire. Apply lo BKlUtU A DtlliD. Raleigh. Feb, I. lAa; tl-tf. A FINE ROSE WOO T PIANO OF MODERN - so ipe ana in perfect onkr. The owner naving mov ed away, we are authorised lo tHI it greatly brWw tie original Cost in New York. Aply io Raleigh, Jan IT, 1V4. McGEE A WILLIAM a-it S"KltW, ADAMANTINE, AND TALLOW For sale ky JONES A MOORE. Jsn.1.. T-lm. SPRINti STOCK UARDEN REED FOR 1999. -FARMERS ANIi UARUENER3 WlSUINO CATA- ARMERS ANIi OA RUE: hignes can obtain Ibcia at P. P. PESCUDS. Also, a lot of on km sets at January &, Vi9. P. P. PE3CUDX s-if. OYSTERS RECEIVED RECULARLT Atllm OAK CITY HOUSE. Jssuary SI, lr.. lo-lf. SPRING aTYLE II ATM -Jm4 received pr. rUpresa two 4 8tvU lUla. lofBerbe'sSpring Tbe New Orleans stvW is particularly kaailanese. Call and examine at v t.tu w v . .... IIEARTT a IREOEU. . Raleigh. Feb. 4. J I. teT" Regiater copy three times. J. A. ENGELHARD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Tawkoroegk, N. C. frT i. WW. li-ly. I oaltimore'commercial collegeT Feaaded 1993. Cluirtcre4 1994, tOCAVBB CORNER or BALTIMORE ana CHARLES ST&, BsLvraoaa. Ma. vaa LAsocrr ax aoer nssAmr renmnrtn conaaaciaa, cotxaoa m rat cxrrxn statss. EVERT TOCNO VAN skonld write immeaialely n oae of those large and beautifully ornamented Curalen, repreeesiiof ike exterior and laierior view ef the ttaiiimore Ceeamercial Colhao Penmaaship, e wkid will be ant ky ret urn msilrwe feTW. wiifc Caialoue conUiuing Kst of Students, 'terms ofinrtion, opiniose of the lYan oa our arw srslssa of Book keeping, etc K. K. LOSIER, IMnrfrot-LrtAarer on tke ef Ae J. M. PHILLIPS, Professor of IkaA-KeepiBf nrew vamiaiinna. ?' J?' PA..V,EH- Assnciato Prof, of Btiok-Keeatac. ? S-i0.??.802- Ponr of PwrnanshipT K T. WILLIAMH, Es Mereaatl e Law. er. X. Y. RiJE, ! D, Coaawrcml Elkioa. . Hon, Job a P. Kennedy, 1 Una. Josbea Vsnemt, - yThomaa Swan, I Was. IL Ketghler, Kea, The time usually reqnired to cam I its tke laU nwsa 8 to IS weeks. A Dirvona ia swaHed to all 0 red wales. by madW tftLrft. address . IL L08IIB, tOtlm see, Ml. a Ik l-aulnsl iitalaa. ir.Mela gnilng Brandy thai le-nM .easl tmrpve I have " tbe aOuve urmaaj, r.-r t aswn, if Jilt. Siwdari.t: LEGISLATURC OF KOllTfl CALOUIIA, Van ax! T A. T, !. " SEXATB, - The Scmte vaa railed to order at IQ e'deck. " ReporU froea comsnilleea were preaeoud by Cesm Itortaen and HelDr. Mr. Ward mhraiUrd tbe rrmiet tbejoiat aWct Mnmlltce oa Neuae Rim XarlaUeo .CsmTsaj. Ordrrad lo bt printer! ' A waseage wan nmt to Ihe Hoase rriianinlepre hibit ell but BMaabcnt and eOoera ef tint Assweablj froea enlerinf the reosa ef tbe egoaint rlrrka. Oa motion of Mr. Boyd, a aneesace wm are to the Hoami sTopoains to raise two coatnJttcea oa ro roOcdbQB. Mr. DoaneJl introdstred a bill to aaacod tbt 9th ace. 93d chap, Rerintd Code. Rcfrtrcd. Mr. MHU. a bill ta atitborixe tbe MirvOet of M L. Allen, ble Sheriff f rolk, to rollert arrwasM of taJtea, Also refcTred. aiua on ratta raiaa Btuanta Tbe bm rclalive to a pul!ie read hs Dark aad Dat kbwan, and a bridge arrant tbe Tadbla river, panted il third rcaUhtg. Ahm Tbe bill lo prrdrrt pfnrrmsrra atfatfiral saWn, and The htSl to iftcreporate the Trnocssee ValleT Turnpike Company. acrrtTg aau A motion of Mr. Ramava io nonpar the eoo fudcraiion of the Rctemn? lull 101 to-rnrerow at 10 o'rtok, ami a motion of Mr. POoTa to postpone id S o'clock P. M. were rvjrrtrd. The ronsileralioo of the 101 waa then taroceaded with. The 1st, 24, ami Sd nrrt'iona were agreed to. Mr. Ixarh more.) a to hnlra! oljcrtion lo the 4th. which was rvjrrted. aflrr drlm'e, The filh, 9th ami Ttb wire ajrrrd to without op. ponitinn. Mr. KdfieT morel lo strike ont ihe 9th. Adopted. The ninth nan then Dtcntkd, to cuttoi and aith the Cth. ' Mr. Kdnry moved to amend the loth iwetion. The 1 lib and lJlb nere adnptrd. Mr. Kdney laovvd to sUtle j the 13th. Rev Jwtcd. The 1 Ith ami ISlh were adnpted wklsnat krhte. Mr. Cdnrr tooted lo amend Ihe ICib lo allow an pfaral frtmi the Uemln of TaloAiion lotisecourta. RrjrtlnL AU the other nertioDe no to the 3th were agreed ta The (wrgm'ng nmewtinvMs wrre all lrrbatra ami of no public rnimM. Sertion lamtghl Ihe Semle loerbebde .V. Mr. Worth moved to slrAe otrt of rlatc 1 narmlT rmu" and insert "filirm rml" a the U ' on cork $lisrt of nwl prnprt,.'r ihe rroMnd of io- r'tal'tr as hrtwren Vind ami sUvra, If ear daw . . ... . mminainwi n 10 anmse it snouM i as ejriat slavm. Nrarlr half f the siats revrwrvr tmid nothing all VwU of 1 wrre Used. Mn)wnsth of .land paidletre a Mnrh tola a slave wtsrtk thai amoant. pretoted against this. Mr. l-rrh. as one of ibe finance rweaeailtro aail that ihe aura named in Ihe bill was a rtamfennaW. The nsmmiUre ihouht it wan the !rl that cvold be d-sjte. Mr. KJnejr rreapbined that the Smale was rnea prlWd to mnre in Ibe dark they had no mframa !! asm ihe ptiqamm war wbirfa Ibe revmoe was to he rained, ear a to f ivwni for ibe sinking fund. It was hard opnn bn prnple lo he raHrd upon In pay this Ux. seeing ibry bad lrrfed a(h ing in the shape of ianprosemrnls. He. as cwte ef llsrir rrwtrenUlivr. was una Cling ! ralisrribe lo any Ut bill while thU wxniherae. Tbetsrnamcd tai on land was a inncfTvt letirotiun, rara4drrlnr Imw ismi lavl gnc up in value. Mr. 1-revh sail the eommillee bad all tbe Infer matiun LrCnre them upon which to lre a rrvenue bt!L Not a rent more was railed lor than waa no criary dirrirrjlhe next lao years, .flerutnc evrry sprrit 4 prprrty to the tilnwM. I her f-wmd IbrwiselveA 2j.is hrl.iml thr elima:r. and ibry had Isren eoroprllrd lo snake ll.ls op, by rcdurinf tbe sum (ar tbe MnLing fund lo ?4.fa, Mr. 8teeW said In mmue ss rrniifml lo meet Hie lulMiilic of Ibe St sic. A ta Mr. felncy' nam. liinM and those r4 Mr. Worth, be eaid tbe la on lnd hl brm raised on the 14 rvrmoe bill hut 33). while that on slatea had rune up M', and thry wrre mH salilkd at that lie. I Mr. S.) wwuld vote (sr the bill in whatever shape it passed the Senate, la rrfirrenre to Ihe uWrirninatinn leiwern land and skves. be duagreed w ith Mr. Worth. One am I aunrtil nrofvTtr. the other not m-.Lm.1 m,U n-t the or lake winy, and fly from tbe Slate. He ceolcndcd bnd ought to bear an murh taxation at aiy other sprrira of proprrtr. and if it were re dxed to IS rmL, slaves would bate to be put tip 1 l or 11.25. Mr. rlney mntrmbd that the Inrrrase nf 93 on mini wouM usrvrnse the revrnue tn f irt.ineJ instead of 9Ms in rwcfjiKTre of tU inmose bt value. The addition of MJ en slave was not a art eft" la thH, as erte-lhird of them was exempt from taxation. were tbe mret valuable sprrira irtr"rty in the Stale-a large portiun of tbe land yielded Mr. Pitrhfiwvl ald what mh!i mt mki..I m. grona Tiensra anytniOR to ine owner J Mr. Kdnry. the young and ihe old par nothing. Mr. Pitrhtird. Ami jirld nothing I the ownrr. Mr. Rdney hal seen an nntaxrd negro sell n $I.3in He continued his remarks on the loepoU ty larfwren land and negroes. Tbe eeeamittre bad not con sirred Ibe matter fullr. Jl the rqersew. Utive of his prop) he would not nubntit la that heavy tag on bnd, Mr. Steele was amt there lo lrrMete 9 Ibe Stale and to protrrt her intrrrnU and honor aithnut re gard to how hk own eonstituents might apedaOy be airectett. If Mr. Klneya preple bad never gotten any thing from the Stale it nmuld not absolve theva Irora their ohligalkmn to her. There were othrr Senator about him whose reestliiurnts had not re erived even a spoonful, hut Mr. I'-dmY had rrerfr ed somrlhinr. The Western X. C Road waa mm thing, ami thrre waa a Runenmbe TurnpiVe be bad Heard of. He, (Mr. S.) was aware tax bilkt were not popular; but if every Senator waa lo shrink fmn a fear of demagogue at borne, the Stole would je driven to rrpuoutian. Mr. Kdney was hi error to bk imaginary amount from the reeenoe bin. rbe list was not too high mr tbe wants ef the Stale. - . . . . . . nM i win 10 ine krvri er tint last bill, he naid, and bVmande would be made upon the treasury in rain. He, (Mr. S.) knew thk bill would ft - t a. - . . w wnnpmr mi os pctioti ot ine ytaie ' no anew be would be met with the cry of "Uking the peo pk;"hut if be could not represent hk people by doing what be believed resential to aave the credit ef the State, be did not desire to npTma.pt them at alt. The people were honest, however, and would pay their debt. Mr. Leach replied lo Mr. Wner. If he bad not tbe neeenaarr informal ion the romtaitlee coukl not help that they had. Mr. Cowprr said the enmmittee bad khared Idtb. fully in thk matter. They bad met twice a day and late at night far istveral week, and had etcem the matter full and careful coeohleratian, and tbe 1 -a a hul the bent ibnt ranLI h A- I. reterence to the tag on land, it waa hk er4nan tbe Unas or the State were much underrated. If the amendment were adopted it would strike off fM, 000 from Ihe revenue. . Hk hwpresnion was that the bm as it came front tbe House would hardly rah enough revenue fcr the State' waata. He waa dim peeed to vote for the bio. Mr. Worth mid bk proposition waa baaed upon jertiee, not a for the want against tbe east Every man ought to be taxed aceordine; ta what ha hea ret, But Ikere waa a peat irjeouality between land and akvea now. No man would gu farther than be to protect the credit of Ihe State. He bd not anr ire to reduce the revenue, hot to take off name f tbe tax from land and pot it on akirea. I IUI TTTIlTn. Arraajwoa nastoa, I o'clock. Mr. Worth restnaedoa the Rerenwe bO. Tig want oa to aboer tbe inequality ef tbe tax aa be tween land and ntereai tha latter amid anle ksuYmr Ibet we paidTyb-ibrW JlTJSl rtw omMtty. no aaw.waa alwaya tha beat aoBry. Da had no taUreat in tbe saatter be waa eonteodi If bol tn fwani to IS eat ail.twk.MiaWrvaaasi fwaaH" tovaaetrthekAbwthe .aaniiaa wrksat atsaa - " UaeanaVlamt go farai inaiithat wuLlDhmd jeae, unae(Je and lusaustowa! Br. Mr. aaiaitthe Mr. K Killer aaid tbe taxea esngtateami Mr. tli inn waaBrtmssjJ to the namrftde ba aawowt BwaWrTwlililtWee,k there waa a time when they easjld Ua apea a slseeeA keswasmlam1 It waa eaa kse now, boatier. Aa a Udeit tWawnt. ent hQ i av . e. . mv- w frartt no U: bot he at once entered hk ttaa uioat, menial, ieBpoUkand Mr. MOkr wag notgnsof to ktMr. nedaeesBp Aw e .a a. k on aa usu way, anrradrornjiae; kk a4 tasoreai and bkainkinf fund. He desired kimUasarchap u tha aevjek aad tare the owentsan. Mr. tfedtoe Itdormed Mr. MiOrr lhathehad taken nk man-he had waked an tbe wren nr. if be Ueowgbt he (Mr. K) waa to Uch oown from any position anaai I fa that Senate. He knew tbe posit he had taken, and was ready and wOl-nglo sustain thrta, and would aevther be IbrreJernrdnor bunsrdeutof lisrm; he wWdtsnun taia hanjarlf there or cWhrrewndrr all drrwm tanrna. Mr. Cherry f und all aliesnpt to rhange the prinripW upon wbwh their Cubrra had bated the eumprueaise of Uulion, le. He was iW aatnjk. brf that principk, and teaM rm4 terry rftWt le dVrsut Ircea tt lie tbougU the tag oa alave too high, and at Ibe proper lam wwsdd anme te re duce it. and Uinj it to aa tfuUf witk land. He entered into a cvtstral view of Ihe tttsoa of tata. I ion and argwedto show that the Ussi. rshsrd the h.ghet and apon wlpch the bulk of the land tot would fall, were in the East, a waa ehe the peat mM ef Ihe slave peeearrty. He so! he weull vote gainst Ihe aasendimttit On a dtv'mion of the osruion, the Stoat rvfssrd lo strike cart cvtt 1 a vnteuf Si to 19; aethe aanrndastftt wa kmt, la tbe mmd tlau ef bd Mr. Cherry moved te strike oat "eighty," aad hewn "siuy si" mU aa the tot on polk, Mr. ninry amM thm was a fevapmhssn to show whet the tool b4 to Mdsadtu, The9oflhk wsmU he to alssmt free the awgro Crcoa tat. as sme Uurd s4 the aunsUr paid rebrg now. The land of the Western pnrlmu r tbe stc waa ssLrd with 9 heaey bsmae of uta'i ws ani it was ser i r fm4 la reduce Ibe taw en Ibe argjimn esTtbe IjkX. He arged to ahmw tbe uuUatara cf thk; 04 he ema clodrd by r&ng upan lb Smaui is man wn. aol do what the drky! to the rMrttr.latan tf bod power to do, hut faded le dm juslire to the pef 4e. Mr. Steele tbsKghl riiy rrnts the Is that Q-wdl be done tavhr the cwnrnMtjnrva, lleadro. ealed this, mot tarraese tbe iwb anrn trred In Ik lUst or in Ibe West he could take a hndt el Netb OtfuJina lowiriimrii. He wewhl 4e Ut Ihe tai an it steed in tbe WU. aa It waa a resa exuoe. Tbe Senate rrtWd le MtAe met to JL Mr. IVoaei mosid to strike out tlSasthetos sm catea prrmitlcd arnme khway.and bmrt f K He 9M the proposed aosount wmJd fat vrry hcaty tansny eihkrvattMiiutftts. HtdtHras toslmv thm; and be Ibsstht thttdweathl LrdVCrskd by tbe oprratian of the vtaese. If snUodtd to in crease the rtiimw. Mr. Steele sn.toirsid the risuse. It knew c no rase in hk section in whwh it wosdd net pay wn to he sHowrd a gate awsMs a read fay a tovanrnt of W He llsea-bt eua a newaiArc. ihaafraer allr. Mcsnrt Huuthiit and Cherry nornrol with Mr. rson. The atotion to strike nut wa rejected 49 to IX Mr. Inilord nrd lo add to Ihe toa by lu big puUie rare ttmis lri rorh. Mr. Ednry opm.ed the lav. as trading ledmrour ae the iotrodoitsao tf fine stork. Mr. Ksna-ay snored to eteaapt the track of .f grkuharal Fsirs. Agreed to, Mr Iksnmll swoted to aasrad by substiunjo; Vi fsrIuit Agreed to. Mr. Sprigbi nsosrd to aaneod by Uxsne ewh pais 4earh. Adopted S9 to If. The amea haiwt a Banco It I waa thro adopted MtolS. Aa asaendsnent, by Mr. MHWrTl. to theclaawe reblrre to Mods and J vis, haaiUa; the tot to fM, was tvyreted. Mr. Kdney morrd lo adyourn. tXrarted 17 to S. In rlaaar sit. Mr. Mclsonald mend to atrsVe emt Jour" an-1 berl "six" prr ceoL on net faterrsf, on bond, notrs Acv. on the ground that evrry ether weir of property land been incransed on. Mr. Cdney smard to a-hsura. Rejerted. Mr. Strrle said ihe Ut fsMosed to be haft at d by Mr. MrtmnaUwebrsbrrihaa tfaal on any cdher perie of proprrtr in the revenue 13. The cwaa m iltre were quite tminltanus fat Citing h at sour pet cent II was eny and eeeweodee. The Irpl rale tf faterest was now hot oj. the aasrndawnt weuVJ reduce K to L. Mr. MrlVwssld rrptied. Mr. rdnry drrw al lent ion to Ibe dWtiaa he twrm tbe tat on nsorsry at brlrrurf aad that vested bt land. It was unjiaO, he said, to snake Ihe msnry In Isnd par oecr tek-e as nsurh as I bat at irtcret. Mr. Steele aAed if H was right tobsswt tbe profits an money at interest and tax it a tuhly aa Million ted mtrMnsrsot? Mr. tsomll sesstained tbe virwa of Mcsrv. M Don ald and rhsrr. ' Mr. ilnry morrd le adjourn. AdVapted. HOI'S E OF rOMMOXS. Thai! met at a Crw aMUotca Utore 10eloch. w attts The Mlowutg new hdU were read the first time: Mr. 1131. of Stokes, to aid fa the cfcrwleiaun of sHerr enoa b the State. ll authotiars tbe Pwkme Ttin nttr todaMribnte the O a Srtsnal fund fa reeie.l Mr. Fey, cwnrnntnf White Oak rrnsfa asrama; Mr. Jones, of Cratm, cueeriai tU pubhc arma fa New brm; Mr. M"Kay, to ineorporate tbe FajrttrrSe Ught Infantrr: Mr. Woont, to trvfre the acta tbe Mr. rmrlbam, for the protertioa and of Buoy. attxa oa raaxa Taran bra The ralea were sstsptrnhd. and Ihe (dtesainf hQk 9 .n. .9 a -a e s. IOC nsu te IsTotsei tae tmnaa ahaeera. Inasrftsutely tmseasmed. anma. . The ha to krortnjrate the The bill for Ihe better aeolstissnnf oennitety pusti a s" TneUQ far the fTiai l tf rmilnl aart nernhip. Mr. Sfsxrrew tTphsined that thk hOwae tna swane aa tbe AkUsxam kw. whwh waa from that of the State of New York., The bin teiittmkg awbhc mXU. Ill the CViemty Court ef IWnaatank to eatahladi the late of too. ThebU toeatablkha dithW Got hatrea the eowntiaa ef Asbe and Surry Waa nriBiilni I and kid en tbe tabsa. "- The hul for tbe benefit of assnora. The tidtef tMs biQ waa changed into M A hill to auihorkaand gjy T IT! l treat by atfXUt baaend the charter of tha Wi v. Hwraaa waa poatpoaid to Weahmasky next T TsltTin tunniim n I ft A ball concerning Carrokee I A bsH to prevent the reaaoval ef A eta to prevent the Ma,, JU kothatiani tha bmskaV Cntrn tartat- an eeery had btj efletwl ta khamT t 1 Mr. Saavrow aCared a tha tnief CAart to pU of the fa tha Ml the Ikadlkalmtuno. m, of tho 9arJeai aJava trade, and "-"-til Bisk. I It tax latioa of Mr. DeeVm. tkow oathe t7k4 kaea. otmr asuatwaa taMckHjs,asdwnsjy WawaL of the sse last feu 1 fsssr itkaj read Cke asMi ,JT t. st be amhakni.A. . 7. ' it-4, S a w Mr. Whstirsna: iTfZLZTT Usrir tUtasI tbaa put a. mluiJ "1 .".""Hhet. Mr.T. st CUMsrra mmm-wlreara aw " - mmm. oadUsrnnrfihna: l",BWT.li Mr. Osjdaw waa arafa4 the Vdl r. ssevr was mr a. Tbe hw t,M, U tleht, aad he tmMVT shetTTae Mr. nald IhmM ttantght toalkw hs leTrSM U core Ibrir aVi. fa the u . Mr. rrurhard had kers41d ri- . . . . ofsersumuthnrN had two cJUssee of einssms free a a sywrpaths JU 7 jnt Cinis-nal o to rWfe bat If free wrer wiU tmi mt (U. Jxl . thm he anad. to dene. IWl tlTrLl S pasulbeUn. weajl Mr. Btrd nsnse I to pmeiMus tbe La t.t . JeJr; u bwh wns !u2Z 41 Mr. Nsewwnd ihweht tial totHekdeW ,t? avtsrsfly a sZtefiil Usne. The evil of eotjng ak4 lent He wendd. iVrvs, hit lie mked tbe IUshw m i.rt tU Mr. SraVs idd nt Xr. W m4 to-erd to ky Ihe U3 on the taUheT ten. The ha thro pamed ye. iS, 9m s?k Tbe U3 to shetarc the Ve1Lo tr a mn'Wa, streu umrrad tWew4lUMr. Mr. Rrttea sf Ae fa kir tt anj, m, temd srerril rrowrei efcy H rwVv4i 1 "?ltnm: H tin imaa, 1 sT tbe slssns o hath tf-trtmh, Mr rmtwosdLredM ss,Jn, m 4 slawsdd ami 1 fSiet VsMrd 4ro4s. Mr. Ceesew eeemnrd the wnvtttil a. anltt.i and rr ooerxvd the aMasmewu. ttsiHtirs f in.enj batwwvakw4 he had sarfOMtfad M mriorn tr4 Mr. rcrrhre rf4srdlhi4 hefch gr'M Wefe e4t gvtvja to any aue v ahiiA; Ui lhal narh sesppart eJ4 ss fafitve ti4arir oaeae.bbnaMbjeij.d lrtb.irrt.it., TNt every uneiti anesa tl hi. yo4tntt tW cat rcweeeve to whxter il wfpoiwv ,4 1, Bgm4 him on tWnsrr sermiiiiis. The mwsilmud wa ntelad. Mr. Ilafl, of Rssxan. t-Ae ta fstertf tV WL It sarrd its nd ad third rv! amariwr or a ate:. in. A aramnltoSolumr a li sasga4rnta fsr W'abma cwuMty. Mr. Irr.adsnj(b bnd brvsi Ma tV inAint aww U-re the llou-, Uu he 9k nWu!mmf and totsW prsnJe, aad rrtrvtst9y to tbr fisdiaa ooanled. to awsle a tsireme4 tf tie rwnam tsrartrd dahatre Lad irwt), smt tf l nuM. araeanaiktratoa, Ilmih Mil U ov cesieMdied sa the tot. and hi rwCVsjuc sJdis the nasne ssf Mr. i'-A. He agreed la stjle 9 oat if pood eu man were rjttm, hut w4 Mbrraie; a he wnnaldiant gralr tbe ubusi and rapiitra nt agaanat Mr. t'smka. He waa hsdtsnd te tbt Mine be Ibe fact that hs rwIVwrur s wH tbr woruiuie of ansdhrr rvstUrnasa wbo was tsnai'a)irld iur cou. setlor of Ute. itsmul tatr.. nsmott. lteaV kndd fa the saber end of the iVf 44 that St. Cssske waa hnoanilrest II aStrd bt s drstitofe of rimrarter. hod ttvoted IsV kWt to'lh; and to cap Use vis, stated he iMr, L 14 nanauMwdid a anao a aashtratc who was guihyaf traobrg with skvr. Mr. L. hn4d eaa rewn anwiisimn from riUfxxis ef W2ss whkh aas lud by tbeCkrl: Wtuart fstw, X CI Jan. SXh, , Wntrnta, ere, the wndersegmd rtuvti ef WiUn county have sewn fa the NorU4'rali Xan&trt a recent date, ctmrsea agaWot Andrew J. C, U L. X th llaule. the Sexwtor from XsA to tW eScrt lhal sawd C4 k Oastitute tf mural ihmiM and sVeJtog, whadly kwsnwp4cvit and mAA he ilo ifice of JuMic of the IWe, UWat be rwuH "tvtt fy to it treaa h srmatisn. from wrol knah and from the rtiiunre ef hk fatnrr4n4sw. as4 trow tbe tad lbs he waa snosaipttinl to take cote sf ha woe. and not aUe to Uk exovsd knsT' Tbslke "had uded to take care of has wths. fcswW evt swyrera, and had dsn) nrrjtbsrtg to aurw hue artf grnttally and fertiralarly." Aad aknaOi o aUnststrd that anolhrr Sremtor ha sjenssd 9H. HstUe ashatssaj wwow Mr. t emk roy el trauttig with an paw, swapping wtnVley bar sauhn esra; stenlsns, dmrtong bst wife. Ac New sr. the asndrrmrwed. da cevtifr that hi long and hstassairly kasswn Mr. tsah; lhal arter k alhanidatd e far a anar konV-v v teeads and tbat essr efaaartnnalne ef ktwoius hs riuraflrr are far tetu iban iW 4 Mr. Ls!l; that he baa fcr the last ro yewrs livd ra sa c'W hrehnni whue he baa nmr hd ia t tnivw Malik tsO witiiarW bMywar.Ktd tlew t4 tair to hsm than 9 ar 19 mlr . Wa were niarcriwd tbat he k "1 to take rare 4 1 wiv, r hWrf." alaars Uix aare sf Ln wise. Gved with and 1 ) d tier; and we r breed of owned of iRVeeiting sar swtifw Mtoftsnstist and Imtiaont brio rem tbrm. In wa here tsner hemd atr-hirf abuWUnJsraJta- Lwr af tbe INare. RepeciiwQy ssLsniued. J. It. , RaQoik, Eduto Fsdthsjn. Arasdd XsrtsnK 1 asanas Mcrrrr, Jobn Biejsaasa Pangs, Jan, F. Memr, W. A ftoa-rk, A. INawmrk, TW JeAsstoa.Sre fberL It larnsor, W.E. tUi, J-T.ganjii.sa, tUaa IUrne T.CIterK & IL Bdsn, A, It ttornca, Jr WOksstaan. Jaaaoa nVrgvU. Usrry Fjlcjana, Tkssa. J. Eataaan, W. W. Wsnsleasl lldkr hosksa. Jan. W. Ibiant, da. J. tsMkia, tlornl Tay ssr, Jessuj Msarrm, LLLnwt S.UIsnykfa. SphVrjkK5r, WiOkOahsaa; AkxanderSnsith, Jeaserwtghwn, Stephen Merrk, R. UHaker. John Cuinma, Wax. WmOsara, ... Jcnse Fa Lit rlnrw. RrlNessns LJLSmK M4mWiluanrt, J. r.lL: E. W. Wai-oa, Jmwph Rsper. J.T.sWrnra, UX Scant Mr. L Mr. Cenka had brew a tT aatyef Wshnm, U waa a tbrcsnw--that herexaaedaa etrihe out Mr.texAxs Uk r4kwxtuwam had chnred huaef tto by tha ftootor Lewk then read ftwax tan SsWerd, inat by ine SeanWar taut be (Mr. L.) ns r- mttmiliw. MV. LoVhxred tbain'hicfW waa fa the hmUlof aamJataach areaniseshe net He then read a latter fr-m Mr. Cnst which U ehaued the caa an-V aeainm h-f Mr. Beak. , Mr. Lewk then assisted the character aad lag of tha ., 9JM99T tanm u asm- la are amtheOtr. llr.taUaad ssawaef the with Mr. Ceohe about L.)had idea tan iirtwitb Mr. fTVi: lie iinjTlM ef thk aa eery wsAisdk mtnad lmd tbsuse wmjhnMea- hkeuekac aoi