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if. 'ft: ITI 11" I II 11 If I 11 ITU WT 4Ai GfROYER BAKER'S CELEBRATED FAMILY SEWING MACHINES. New tyles Prices from SSO to iidjt in Hii ma hi bb ii mm mi urn i i i i hi. 11 EXTRA CHARGE OF $5 FOR HEMMERS. Boys, did ever tell you about Jo's ark venture at Molly Bobs'VaiHi1 a Hug Creek 7 teW dowa oa HT II 495 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.

-a i is II i ii ii ij mi mi wi mu ee A M. fj M.ML MM I i mm I IJ I I II II RALEIGH. krZ 1 DeVer did' here S- Jo yo KnOW. WSSa rnnnrl um uKa' t'Tw reiow, wo Stroua rirWJJ TZL7Tym was mo vol. io No.4ij" thursdayTapril 28, 1859.

rw.f The ffals. thoiurh i i. -r fWfN Agents, GREENSBORO'. These Machines sew from two spools, as purchased from the store, requiring no rewinding of thread; they Hem, Fell, Gather, and Stitch in a superior style, finishing seam by their own. oDeratiou.

wif.hnuf j- a i ram OI Jo if hA did own and nr? -J 11 ue mmmmmmm, nex a FZT lOT s'cii ike have do terrors for HiPm fxrn i of Jo. of US. GflODSiGOODS. SJ '-w me other fel lows, who werem oil course to the hand needle, as is required by tt eii. then i Td- af wiih mm awwtwi "III UU UULLtT 8 (J teer to take the postwell knowing that it would be only like signing' their own death warrant to do so; and Col.

lunes, not wishing to wilfully sacrifice the lives of his men by compelling them to go, enjoined tire double caution to the remainder of the sentinels, and left the fatal post unoccupied for a nioht or two. I that the Indians had oilier rued of making the attempt, ror else had changed their plan of attack, when suddenly his quick eve detected the form of one of his crafty foes issue in a crouching from the deep shadow whicfe he lofty trees thew far up the pass 1 cneaper sewing than a seamstress can, even if she woiks for one cent an hour, and nro fat and Rnd whefi NOW IS THE TIME unquesuonamy, me best Machines in the market for family sewing, on account of their ''ihrofl diar imimm a I "'uiaiy, ease or management The Child's Wish. I long to lie, dear Mother, On the cooJ m4 fragrant grass; With the calm 'blue sky above my head, And the shadowy clouds that pass. Andl want the bright, bright sunshine, All round about my bed, I'll close my eye and God will think, Your Mule toy is sad. Then Christ will send an angel, To bring me home to Him; He will bear me slow and steadily, Up through the ethri dim.

Ue will gently, gently lay me, Close by the Savior's side, And when I'm sure that I'm in heaven My eye I'll open wide. Two or three reconnoitering parties had been dispatched oflf round the neighborhood in the hope of finding some clue to the mys- Come and Buy New Goods uu auuuu 10 an varieties ot family sewing executing either heavy or fine work c4ui ana witiiout soenia jr uu oeen poured out to cool, and Tablef1 fi tLe rra ft ch on S0U 1 8,4 ere on mean the gals, for 3o Wconsider! ed a great catch, and Jo blushed; old Mrf. Dobbs and Molly ru.hed to hint, eiLd him by the hand and literally overpowered hirn with kind greetings he became corded hh legs got Weak, and he looked about Tor. iustment. AT COST! As evidence of the ir -ao tw-ewe- inirteen," counted Death, as one after another they emerged in sipgle file from the wood, anch with quick, at-lvke stealthiness of movement, advanced up the pass: their rifles in trail, and thei-faces and bodies rendered still more hideoua and ferocious looking by the grotesque markings of their war jaiat.

On they came, swiftly and silently, and all un conscious of the fate that was in store for them. The foreasost of tJt Kan.i i wt oi ooxaining some intelligence of the enemy, but they had each them! returned as wise as they started, with no; reward for their trouble save weary bones. It wason the third night of the desertion of their iMachines, the Grover Baker Sewing Machine Company beg leave to THE heavy stock of rich and splendid lately opened at JACK-SOX'S, will, from Ihk 43ay, be sold at U1 FSW our hero, ieath, was re turning, to the fort, after a visit to Stanhope iuony aim nfer mammy kept crowding h.m. They were right afti os tracks, aue wr. i cm li 11 11 ISM i and hfi jii ir.

reppecilullv refer to the following tcstimoxiaLs. 'Haying had one of Grover Baker's Machines in my family for nearly a year and a half, I take pleasure in commending it as every way reliable for the purpose for which it is JesigueJ Family Joshua Leaviit, wife of Rev. Dr. Leavitt, Editor of N. Y.

Independent. -I confess mvself dfllifrhfpfl t43 oaciL, lo thought he saw a soft cushioned one, and he took ttSi a it, and as he touched it, you never beari such a ye your bfc; he lifted mmsrf om ot dear rate ta verv I They must go. There is no help for it. They have to be converted into money in the shortest possible space of time. The stock 4s riob.fresk and complete, embracing everything to be fouud in a first class retail store.

Every article will be sold at cost, for cash in bnd. Now is your time to buv haroraiR. nAmA iue moon was up, out her was nearly all obscured by the dense masses of clouds which at every few iainntes were driven by a pretty stiff breeze over her face; while the huge trees, now all in full leaf cracked and groaned, and bent their tall forms to and fro, as the heavy gusts rushed whistling in among their branches. Our hero had approached within a hundred yards of the termination of the forest And I'll look among the angels, Who stand around the throne; 'Till I find my sister Mary, For I know she must be one. And when 1 find her, Mother, We'll go away alone, -I will tell her bow we've mourned fur her, AU the while that she's been gone.

manding statijre, wolf teeth collar, and eale tuft, at once- proclaimed him as chief! had advanced untill he was directly opposite the bush in which! Death was bid, when the latter, with startling distinctness, suddenly Hated the cry ikaght otvl, and discharged his Eight of fll bv the Volley which the remaining rifiemen now poured in upon them; but strange to say, 0Le of the bcwing Machine, which has been in my familv along, for the Goods are rapidly going off. for many months. It has always been ready a for duty, requiring no and is) ii-, hjo hook. apped his hands oU his breeches and wS gled like a worm rn hot embers, while the smoking candy trickled down im legs, the gals all screamed, Molly fainted. I seized a bucket of water, Mm.

Dobs the dish tub, and right at Jo we both dashed as he u.hexi out and Mrs. Dobs came right on top of him. tub and all. To rnak rbi. i juyurjzjg Kmn wees there will be au AUCTION uvwocid not all, was the chief whom Death had aimed at.

This unusual event was owing to the following ran th aunincu every variety ot Jamilv bewing, by simply changing the spools of thread. Mrs. Eiizabeth Strickland, wife of Rev. Dr. Strickland, Editor of N.

Y. Christian Advocate. that skirted the small open -space in which the fort stood, when suddenly be paused, and crouching down on his hands and knees, crept cautiously forward a few paces. Having remained in this position for several miu utes, again stealthily retreated in; the manner he had-advauced; and plunging, into the forest afiin, emerged at a point con siderably lower than where he had intended 1.M11M l(" -X tfL every nht, commencing on Monday, and continuing through the week. Persons who wish to make a bill of 7o or $100, can do so on four months time, and have the Goods at cost.

"After trying several different good ma-. ot the bush on which he had steadied his arm in fif ing had suddenly yielded at the moment he discharged his piece, thus rendering, harmless his otherwise unerring im. Utterirtg an imprecation at bis ill luck Deadh sprang down the bank with the rest ol his companions, and with one bound I should be delighted, To hear her speak again, For I know ake'i not return to tia, To ask her would be in vain. So I'll put my arms aroupd he, Aod look into her eyes, And reinembrr all I say to her, And all her sweet repfies. And then rll nsk an angel, To take me back to you; He will bear me slow and steadily, Down throegh the ether blue.

And you'll only think, dear Mother, That I've been out to play, And have gone to sleep beneath the tree, TbiS sultrv summer dav. him with the bucket of water about the seat fS'J LU and when we lifted him up, is hands were stuck fast behind him. The cold water had done the work, and there was no loosening them without nre and hot water. He begged us not to take him back among the gals, but it was no All persons indebted to W. II.

Jack-sou or to W. U. Jackson, will call im mediately and make pavment. All claims remaining unsettled on the 20th iustant, will be put. out for collection, E.

SLIT DEE, Tr ustee. Asheville, April 1, 1859, tf Col. Innes sat reading, alone, in his "cu Mue or me Iroquois chief. They vate apartment, when an orderlv entered aud chines, 1 pefeifed yours, on account of its simplicity, and the perfect ease with which it is -managed, as well as the strength and durability of Urn seam. After long experience, I feel competent to speak in this manner, and' to confidently recommend it for every variety ot) family sewing." Mrs.

E. B. Spooner, wife of the Ediior of Brooklyn Star. "I have used a Grover ir Baker Sewing Machine for two years, and have found it adapted to all kindsof family Sewing from Cambric to Broadcloth. Jarments' have Been worn out without lie giving way of a stitch.

The Machine easily kept in order, and easilv Mrs. A. B. WHinnl Sic auc ootn leu Heavily to the ground clasped in a fearful embrace, and darting glances of savage hatred at each other beneath their knitted and scowling brows "Keep off shouted Death, as he saw one COMMON SCIIOfXLsT a meetintr of the Board of A and we pulled him nh Lamong them, and stood h.m with b.rclc to the fire, and poured tot water about where his hands were stuck, while all the gals blushed, covered up therr and Wondered if he was much burnt Powerfully dam savs At this Moily screamed and swoor.ed again and Jogave his hands a sudden wronch! bolted out of the house and a urn i inroimed him that one of the men wished to speak to him. "Send him in," said the colonel; and at the next minute our friend Death, had entered and made his best bow to his commanding officer.

44 Well what scrape nave you been getting into now said the colonel, when he saw who his visitor was. "None, colonel." reoliod Death- "hnt hva cvyu oi uis companions in the act of stoop mg down; to assit him, "keep off! and if he masters me let him go." Over and over they rolled, writhing and THE OUTPOST A TALE OF FRONTIER LIFE. ui v-uiiiiuii ceiioois J3iin combe County, thefol lowing gentlemen were appointed Examining Committee for 1859 E. P. Tucke, E.

J. Aston, Jacob Hood. The fullowiug gentlemen are Committee Men for their re Deceive DisinVts i sirainmg, but seemingly neither obtaining any advantage over the other. At last the head of the Iroquois suddenlv came in contact with the point of a rock that protruded from the bank, stunning 7 come to ask a favor." from 1st of May, 1859, to lstof May, 1860:1 of Rev. Geo.

Whipple, New York. 'Your Sewing Machine has been in use in my family the pftst two years, ud the ladies request to give you their testimonials to its werlect adaniednes. a-s "Let us tear 4t," said th6 colonel, "and we wi! Towards the latter part of the year 175 1, the French, aided by vast bodies of the Hu' run and Iroquois Indians, had begun to make themselves very disagreeable neighbors to the British and American colonists in tsofth- laxed his vice like grip of Death's throat; i and the latter, thus released, an "Well, colonel, it is simply this if you will put the "rifles" under" rny orders tonight, and let me occunv tho ArtaA qualities in the performance of familv and i road like forty devils were after him, and about one minute after another fellow follow ed him, and a woman close on to him with a broom stick. That boys was me, and old Mrs Dobs, bu she got bo nearer me ihsfl I did I tell you the running was powerful and I can to this day, decide which is most stimulating-a dish of hot candy, as Jo took it or the sight of a broomstick in the hand-, of an angry woman. Hut boys, if you want to have tun, just say "lapses candy" to Jo; it ml do you good to sec him clasp his haud and grin.

151 "ibimci, -c-uajj oaies, Joseph iieed, H. Penland. 2. Melton, H. Shope, Wra.

F. Davidson. 3. It. Fortune, Joshua Stepp, J.

Porter. 4. Prestou Clemmons, John VVright N. Jenkins. 6 5.

Peter Redmond. Ppffir TTa Virsrima. Ohio. anJ tn r.4ffi ern 7 vi oab L'UI liuueuoiu sewina.fioei4 dbooTiDfiri, N. Y.

"For several months we have Hied Grover Baker's Sewing Machine, and have come to the corrclusion that every larlv 4 K. his feet, finished I his career -by bringing the heavy breech of his. rile, with sledge hammer force, down upon his head. The remaining four Indians had been likewise dispatched: and the victorious riflemen (none of Whom had received any wound worth mentioning) now sent up such a I wid not ODly plear up the mystery of the disappearance df the four sentries, but make the post tenable for the future." "But how said the colonel, in intense surprise. guess, colonel," answered Death, "vou -7 'J 11 11 her sewing beautiful! attd quick lit done I Lanninir.

uons oi iork French by their encroach oient ou the fijonlier, and the Indians by their numerous forays, and savage barbarity to all who were unfortunate enough to fall into their hands. To put a stop to these aggressive proceedings, numerous bodies, both of tho "regulars" Williams, James Cooper, J. 6. Alfred Mc. Merrell.

suuuc oi itiunipn lor their victory that the 7. John Young, D. Merrell, A. eefcees the old Si wood rung with it formin- tie. Horses and xtahir.

uau uewter iec me nave the men, and order us off, and I'll tell you the whole affair after. I promise you that no one shall receive even A. Lance. Samuel l4e coil mi.itia, Were dispatched to 8. VV.

IC. Murray, M. Merrell. utes after, i As Col. tnnes .1.

1 i ihe Scientific Americin-savs thut i.i;,wi I two sieiiu pomis assaiieii: and amono- the, had promisod. Dentil rest, a Col. Henry Innes, with a company ness is very common among horses in cities and attributes it to their fm.finnman a. noaiu oe most roriunate in possessing one of these reliable, and mdefeigable 'iron needle whose eoffibined qualities, of jfauty, strength, and simplicity, are i n-arable." J. V.

daughter of 2en. Geo. P. Mor-rii. Editor of the Home Journal.

Extract of a letter froi T. IX. Leavitt, an American ger.h. irJHn, now resident in Sydney, New South Wales, dated Jan. 12, 'J had a tent made in Melbourne, in ig.3, in which there were tliorusand yards of sewing done with one of Grover Baker's Mlacliines and a single seam of that has out- 9.

J. Sumner, J. Walker, A. II. Johnston.

10. J. LI. Frisby, J. Brown, J.

E. Parris. 1.1 IVnoitn. It. r.i promoted.

to tLe vacant post of Lieutenant: and now, dear reader, we beg to inform you that our hero and uncompromising veteran General Morgan, of revolutionary notoriety, were one and the same individual. About a -fortnight after th a scratch, that i it they will follow my directions implicitly." "You are a strange man," said the colonel, "but I think I will let you have your own way this time. When do you intend to start "In about an hour's tide," answered the elated Death. W4 uiKiy iiKiij, among wn.om were a partv of some dozen Virginia liillemen, was ot dered to occupy! a small outpost, or log fort, which at this period stood within a few miles' from the north fork of the Alleghanev riv staoles and shading iheir nanss blinders. Upon these premises it argues that the first should be abolished, and that arables be dry, roomy structures, provided with windows abundant light, and should be frequently whitewashed.

The horse is a native of dry, sunny regions, and requires to "'ciju, icaeus, i uriey Hampton. 12. D. Wagner, Ii. Davis, A.

For. 1 3. Wilson, Foster, A '14 Davis, Fox, A Wagner. 15. It Buckner, Ii Roberts, Ii CliHmbers.

16. 3 Burnett. TUnWrrl er. Ifavifcg arrived safelv ai th the necessary or Stanhope Farm became the scene ofas much mirth, good eating, and dancing as could be possibly disposed ofiduring twenty-four hours: and, though we think it will be most suner ei will give the little company set about righting up the ders, so that you can start Old DOSt. to infrt ii li old post, to make it as comfortable "Very well, will give when vou think as cir- proper.

And what is more, if beinor cumstances would permit; and this i i biou an uie aoatee sess sewed by sailors with a needle and twine' 1 "IMIoraer could be calved from his niiuky hades, he, woutT sing the advent of Grover Baker as. a rr.re heufgnaut mirhcle of. art than was ever smithy. He would denounce midnight, shirt Jerry Cole, Hunter, Barrett. Jacob Ammoss, TO Roberts, A uoue, aim oruer once more restored, sentries placed at all the advanced points of the vw 7,0 auu, mat iue cause of this "merrymaking" was the Carriage of beauteous JEester Stanhope with Lieut.

Henry Morgan. 17. 18. HoJt. 1.

all that you have promised, and don't cause me to rfect having humored you, yoa shall have poor Campbell's place." Hector Campbell was a brave but very headstrong young Scotchman, who had oc 1 1 r. wo.ih, ik oruer to attain the greatest perfection. Close and confined stables, just like those which are so common are the frequent cause of that violent dieas called glanders. A few vears since great ravages were- committed among the cavalry horses France by this disease, but it now almost unknown in that country. This result has iKion troHoht hrvwt suwyu, wuiie iue sinetest vigitance was Capps, Hemphill, David Joined and erercised byjnight and day.

Among the Virginia ridemeu who had the direful spring of woes I I 1. Ballard. volunteered into the 20. II Robeson. Randall.

f'l take pleasure in saying, that the Grover j- van wanly, fine looking young fellow, who from t. I 1 -ii Be Machines-, have more than From tjie Nashville Union, April 3.. Five Terms in tne Penitentiary, We are indebted to the agent of the Ten- nessee Penitentiary for the following facts in regard to a man by the name of James Ii. Boyd, it Boyd, Case. Maney, A Andrews, Wilson.

McKinney, Roberts, Bur- cupiea tne post pt lieutenant at the fort. In a sudden freak of daring he had volunteered to stand sentry at the fatal spot from which three sentinels had already so mysteriously disappeared, and he paid for his rashness with "Now, my lads," said Death, as in about an hour after his conversation with Colonel 21. 22. 23. lison.

24. Eay. ki ng larger stables, doubling the size of stalls and ecu ring good ventillation. proportion to their bulk, horses need more treeh.air than men, in order to perform tho functions of respiration, yet they are commonly cooped up in narrow stalls, which uia laiw huu unerring skui as a marksman, had received lher Somewhat jiwe inspiring nom de plume of Death. Blut with whatever justice this name had been applied to hits for his skill, his disposition certainly entitled him to no such terror -snread wnp nasjust served oat his fifth 1 sustained my expectation.

After trying and returning others, I have three of" them in operation in my deferent places, and, after four years' rial, Wo no fae It to find." II. Hammond, Senator of South Carolina. "My had one of Grover Raker's family Sewmg Machines for sometime, and I am saftistied it is one of the best labor saving Pendland, Chambers, A Greenwood, II Carter, Mor- Lenn in mat institution: Ue was first received at the Penitentiary i.uuCe, uo appjoacneu tne deserted spot, at aran. are not largo enough to keep- a dormouse's lungs at Work. the head of dcU riflemen who ha Uem i I832 Greene temporarily placed under borders -eyears, and, 2G.

Ster.h pnson. IN onrrr Caboxna 'Jxivcrkitv Th tell you what we are zoin to do. Th Ion. ime was released. a yJ I thet.

On the contrary he was the very life of the company. His rich fund of mother wit, large social propensities, and constant good nature rendering him a general favorite with the men; while the never failing stock of game which i 1 1 ii i .1 in VL and short of the affair is Le waa returned from A ,0 I a srano; of them cussed, thiev hv lioane County for I erm of six l.avZ XyZ "iUf-Vhas served which was 'rL are at.the Uiversily noane uountv tor a term nf siy 44 Lerm 01 wuicu ne was aiscnartTftfi a una macmnes that has been invented. I ike much pleasure in recommending it to the jmbHc." JI G. Harris, Governor3 ofiTenn. "It is a -beautiful thing, atnl puts everybody into -an excitement of lmml bnmnr v.

i -ipm a nnt J. 1... year, 4po matriculates, a arror nmU ins enaoiea mm to supply the mess ta rv "joaa Lutuiuisuicu nuu oarrieu on our tour men shooting them with their arrows, and lucMi snooting inem witfc their carried oil our tour 1 1 At Alexander. 27. A Hawkins, Jarrett, II Moore.

28. Cathy, Henry Haynes, Sol. Luther. 29. Madison McFee, John Cathey, Morgan.

30. Daniel Davis, Davis, A Weaver: 31. William Green. Reeves in- oie oi the omcers with, not onlv remmm I linn i a 4 a 1 December 1843 T. waV RSiSS 1 tbe 03 are rr i 'ciurueu irom 103 Juniors: 110 5 iiuuipnreys bounty tor ten vears.

fceinrr hi i II. 40 1 artial a I shouldSnsist iij)on Saints Grover and Baker having an eternal holiday in commemoration of lheirood deeds for human Course Students; 23 Law Student ded hira tboir good graces, 6ot caused 'To night as I was returning to the fort nrer which, eral voices, and creeping on my "hands and third term. In this sentence he so conducted himself as to receivfe the benet of the act of wocieniiuc omuenis. 273 of the abovtt are from this State; 50 from 'lennesee, 2t from Louisiana, 20 from Wiaisippi, 21 from ity." Cassius M. Clay.

il b' iiiT ihe patent in use. uc liiigui not nave got fcneos towards tho snot, eot entuh to lue onthior 9 iniiw, aa was aiscnarfred on the see arKl hear that about a dozen Iroquois lhe comnanv had Kpnn dot! 1 i iuu" Io trom bouiii Carolina. 15 from um mapni, jboa his time he knt out Josiah Jones, Stephen Jone3, v.w oituiunu at were luere ana men arranmnrr tharr Me Fee 32. Bird. 33.

om Virginia. 4 the fort much more than a week, ere D.ath surprise the fort to-night-intending 111 "WW over hav- for same, discovered that at. tw 1 ing entered ttpon his fcurth trm ha 11,1. I Om A i Wnsas I XJ kJILLUU. Will I rfiSSSV Win I from Xew Vnrl 1 ii i.u in ujou ju uy iue pome wijicn their cuaseti i 1 irora iowa, and on house, three mdes or so distant from deviltry had rendied so 1' of Urainger County, I rAwte jZI? 1 from Iowa, and one Thompson.

34. Edom Ducket. R. Cole, Smith, I "ester only stopped long enough to learn trte; ou aaapted trom tlie finest cambric to the heaviest cassimere. It sews stronger, faster, and more beautiful lv than one e.m imagine.

If mine could not be re-I placed, money could not b-iy it." Mrs. 1 Brown, Xashville, Tenu. is speedy, very neat, and durable in its work; is easily understood and kept in repair I earnestly recommend this Machine to all 5 niy acquaintances and others." Mrs. M. A.

lorrest, Memphis, Tenn. "We find th AAjiaunuije, wnose tana in Deantv an, i hnrruJ ilJ i ouvicm uuueriue name artnn nr Aivnx i i ami asKed Iiiid Aiias 1 "-'6- ue.guuor oti tne ijnz te di I a i fcfctu oetore. to place you at mv disoosal. and hm wo Vt 1 i i accuses us ot nuackerv, because wo 35. Case, Murry, Burton Brown.

3G. Peter Plemons. UaUw a a A Pun -1VH 11 a I I I i- i lift SO Olli IIP Of himsfl A LI- IV- A tT. 1" vv juuui iiuwi si ilium i certain of are. I did not sa nprtmn i o.r- I iii ,...5 rtoveriisemenu.

iNow this sa the fact, he called the day under what I had as again receive the benefit ot 1 editor' knows th Rh Cook, John Felmot, Henry Rano. cover of lbe pretence of haviu UrtVIUS Ingle. 37. 38. 39.

pow- possible the "rirles" should have ail the hou- 7,, nn rT STK8 JUI ,8 suspicions of nuacW J. 1 ioo7. Uo the 21st of Anril. Iftss ha oruJthan it i S' i jLmT a ot i pr j.l hMT Cole, John Coie, I Jones. Gillespie.

llhu.Uft a vi cAicriutuaLin me var ets. And now i i i T. i jm anow.s tuev aM I "ow received on his fatth term, bar nrr hn i FZl exterminating the var lets. And I. tt.

I i dorsed tho ife was rn by m-dieal Journals of this coun- r-. w'-'i otub foU 'satisfaction, and with pleasure recommend it VTt WVLLJW uy you are you willing and ready to mer stanhope: who hannened to frf m- Gillespie. same naridi t)ia fafhp i i .1 as iue iaiuer or wy cio uaeu auu prescriDej by oiur best physicians, and havo the com rn-nfijiifi we tvo the Grover Baker to be the best Sewing Machine in use." a iioeson, loyd. Lowery. p'iu our nero; and liveryman cheerfully answered in the trom Putnam County tor one year.

His Con-lis teriTi was unexceptionable and he again received the beuefit of the aet of 1S33, and was discharged on the 30th of March, 1859. i aj v. viwvwu. ev jrarrrn. cy uio niviiation was 1 a mrmanvA.

ami nk nw.kr.A.-i i lessors and eminent men of character tn 1 Ktl, i-J uivacucu HQ jiuny accepiea, and, Fsangumo hopes, the httlo company aain riuii, 40. 41. Brank. 42. 43.

44. as often as circumstances would nermir exalted for his compriihensioiv and he knows too that they have done and are doing iu this 7 rw. He has served the State near tweny-three lld bas the State near vt The nost nf f. Alexander, II tighey, Jesse Clark. Hawkins, Parhara.

Netherton. Henry Wilboro. A AI Gudfrer. Rent pliei with. The second week after thin uviuuiuimy an amount or gooj whfcii Pr- bounded on each side by a rockr, shelving i pWenty1SePen h'8 first utmost stretch of his ability iiitfW hiftfio recepUOt) in the Pemtentiarir LM Ia iuti D7 -r i.

"I reception in the X5enitentiary. How long he I 'mbw-u i uis aoua vara never hop to i took place, was marked by two events, whi-th, I thnuorh KntK nr'i equal. Co. 1 rets, Reading fy Hawkins. 4 T-i n' tmt h.

viiiiH ITS fYtromri oni nine ,1 I i j- yfW Aiiisonia, lenn. "If sed exclusively for family ourposes, orduiary care, I will wager they will la.t one 'three score years and and never ge out John Erskine, NashviHe, Tenn. I have had your Machine for several weeks; and am perfectly satisfied that the work it does the best and most beautiful tuat ever was Maggie Aimison, Tenn. "i ieJD'Vr coats, StUcbi.n the work is i i i i Lit 'j nr hi 1 1 1 i nn 1 1 enaianu, Coflee. "6" wv by the dark aud impenetrable looking forest.

46. Kodorers. .1 Kmhlpr- SnikiW I tle community at the dgers, kmbler, VV Snelson. I at lu I 1 I fort, were of widelv were oi wi vjiowigcwou iuci i iMessener 4 i ue oanK on eaeu side of the pass was thickly covered with brush and underwnrwl James WbK filW a itvli dirTerent decrees it Vebb, Miller, A Cordell. degrees in nAo wee me wile or a mau win stay out tlars time it is difficult to conjecture.

We shall not, however, be surprised to hear in a short time that he is back again. His oldest son was received at the Penitentiary but a few months since, under sentence of twenty-one vears. importance, Rice, Harris. I Toe first waa latb had either i Hemphill a his skill as a marksman, ''that theirame had rmovpd tr a. Gafar -j 'that the game had removed to a safer Erwio Shope diopo, Sud 47.

48. 53. 54. Burorin. Wilson Hamnl Wilson, and amoDg these, Death now carefully concealed his men, taking care to arrange them so that their fire would cross each other, and bidding them not to fire until he had given Warlick, John Creasman, David I and more distant neighborhood, for the officers' 1 I in Dags borough Hundred leit her husband, and with a young fUao took up residence ia Millsboro'.

The husband made hia-appear-ance one day, aud the two men proceeded from tbe house and sat down npon a log afid talked the matter over, regarding it in all its bearings. Tha result of Costs' 9 mf iruty may it be said, wtho wav of the trans- iAu ueen rounu iu iue i ma siguai; ana alter tney nad nred, not to ltfma nf kl i la. 4... saoiv wanunrr tha gressor is 7 "JT i'WM-iuigan, stop to reioaa, out, cuhbmg their rifles to fcc. tor lhe week nast and thA ter.r,A 1 i i i AvnmfP-u Rhjtv r-r- a 55.

TF Gillespie, Wells, Wells. 53. Wesley Green, Clark, Luther. 57. A Warren, Ii Morgan, II Mo Fee.

58. A Burnett, II Burnett, Cordell. 59. Sumner, Johnson Ash worth Sherrell. i "vii suu uuisa iue btruggie in that imnjitant of the two ewnis ik I manner important of the two events, was.

that manner. that the TOiinor man uhn ws in nrsoeiinn T7T T. 5 I a .1 i t' a Tf1 Delter luat wwmg, or any other machine I have ever B- ThoruPn Nashville, Tenn. WO'k tbe stron most neautiful I have ever seen, made either bv hand or machine, and regard the Grover fc juicer Machine as one of thegreatest blessinjrs to our sex Taylor Nashville, Tenn. 1 W0W be unwilling2 to dispose of my Grover Baker Machine fora large amount, could I got replace it again at nfo.su moat in regular succession, four sentinels had s-appeared from the extreme left Hue, without leaving the slightest trace to elucidate the mystery of their This last circumstauce struck such dread into the breast nf tha rs nf the i.uo nue reeu iogive me iawiuj, out injured husband, the sum of seven dollars and a dog for his wife.

Thus the rjifficullt and dab-gerous business compromised to the full sat isfact ion of all Parties mn.rnu,! unA k- Cnr. wk i was dieted at Uolumbm, Ohio for stealing Wttb sturdy alacrity each man took up "two oxen and a eow." WmooJast the jt assigned him; and in another min- be stole two 'steers' add a cow! UcV he tlT SSdSf-i 1 ndgudty of petit larceo as to tne and somn appearance it had worn cow, and sent to jailftfteen days, to their arrival. J' 4 lnA llt lA liuI 1 M. PATTON, J. T.

Weaver Secretary. April 21, 1859. Chairman. A mm r- tv; JT -T x. itlU kUV IV mer husband, having abandoned all right, rs.

ii. UvScovcI, Nashville, Tenn. I Kpity Deeds for sale at this Office! I that no one could be found willing to volun- o6uu a grow amiDg maes a man ut company for very impatient, aud hiuiself, to fear himself, 7. une, ana ciaira in lavor ot the lover, topjf his departure immediately..

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