Died.—Near Hanceville, on the 7th inst., Wrn. Hearn, aged alout fifty three years. His disease wasV Vof the hearth, and his death very sudden. Having ate his dinner as usual, after which ho laved down to rest, and when some of family went to wake him up, to gee one of his n« ighb»rs, who had called, he was found to he dead.— He was an old and respectablecitizen, a member of the masonicfraternity, by whom he wag buried, a number of members of theCullman Lodge were present at the funeral. He was said to be ‘‘an honest man, the noblest work of God.”