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! !' ' 1 " i I : t ' i i ! j .-.if f WW; V 8 Hi li,' , ; Ml. V vj u y n y ill . . 1 v a WJT.-J. TAtcs, W.. a.p.t ri SuiicnWiOT-inuK .uulw.., u. THE - "Western Democrat - ( rtTBLIOHED ' BT ' J. ' WttUAM'J. YATES, Editor and Troprktor, TjVm- Three Dollars per annum in adTance. Adcrttscment8 . will ,be inserted at reasonaWe rates, or in accordance with contract. - Obitusry notices of OTer fire lines in length will be charged for at adTrtising rates. f Robert Gibbon, EL D.; HIYSICIAN AND SUHGEON, : Tryon Street, ChnrIoltt N. C j 'oSce and Residence, pne door south old State Bank, Aii-raerlj.Wm. Johnston's residence). , Jam lt ' ' , J ' J. P. McCombs il. D.? ; :t Offers his professional scrficcs ti the citiiens of Charlotte and surrounding count rjt Ail call., both mirht and dij, prornptlj attcn-ied to.' - " r 0!5ce in Crown's building, up etaira, orrltc ,ho Charlotte ILoteL - . . - . r Oct 2is 1?0S. ! ' "a. w. Ialexandee; Surgeon Dentist, . . CIlAllLOTTE, N. 0- , iOiu in the raUy JStilJing, cjitUe the Charlotte TPV. Can be ccnuVel oa Tueidat s. . ThurdJ', Lrtl Fra. , , . : ' Mrch J", fSAc, . r - . . .- , . ' J ; Drl JOHN H. MciVDEN, I Wholesale and Retail; Druggist, ! . CUAKLOTTE, X. ;. 1 t no Land a Urge and Will cU cttd stock of TURE DRtV.S. Chemical-. I'ati lUlediciuti, Fatiljr McUi - -v., .-,'.l,, V lire H;u. rancv anu Toilet Article, tvaich he ? dctcrm.hcd to ?cil at tnc cry lowest prices. Jin 1. DENTISTRY. - ' ' Traywick & Bland, I J: : rmod a co-partnership, tender their profej.- , -r.r h to f r ubi:c at large Their otBoe will s- 1 r a rn to 1 u. tn.. and cither of them iMn.rt Ht lh -:r rt-iden-es whencaUed. o.r, -..-oV r t:ray. Davis . i Co s Store, Brjc IJa llaix- " . j arn-t 10. 1K8. f - r "drT JOHN :h. wayt; Surgeon Dentists OTx. ftr this $ tar at hi Jliju:c. " r. '.Tatienis in the City or Country "ca at their - re, leucw, Orders sent him through the IW Oficc ' be promptly attended to. No eilr charge on acccuiit wf distance. J:i II. I ; J ) - i , WM. M- SIIIPF, A T X O U X K Y A T L. A IV , , 1 . Charlotte, N. C, Ornre it 1iwsi's JJask- Ulildio. Not. 0, lt03 -tf j Tho Corner Houso, Vp stain in fyriitys Built? inj.) 2a now open fur the accommodation of transient ami permanent llaar-lers The urlevs:gued have Lad conV,Jrrab!e eiperlenee in keeping Hotel, anU therefore feel ti.fie.l that thej-, P "'"r"00' Terms moderate. T. L. 1U1CU Charlotte, Jan. 19, 1SC0. J f Now Firm I and . NEW GOODS : - I TXbe undersigned having formed a Partnership -under the style ot j. S. P11ILUPS A: CO., Zfor tie purpo of conducting the ! Tlrrchant T.-iilprin? And Gents Furnishing GDod3 Business, Would respectfully inform their friends and the pub , Sieralty. thtthey arc no T.wT"t y ! fall Vid Winter tfoo4s. constir.g of all grades ' of French. English and American j . . Cloths, c:asslce;, & Vclm, In great variety of makes arid colors. j : Gonts' Furnishing Goods : Shirts, Collars. Crarats, nosiery. Merino Under wear, Ties of all kinds, Umbrellas. U Xact everything usually found in a MRS. CL VSS Merchant Tailoring LNtabhshmout all of Uieb weroted with greill care,: and warranted U 6" , vLn in the ' ! f tpecial aneniioii , t TAILORING DKVARTMENT, nd -n fc sold will bemade up in tie cry test ftvle, and a fit guaranteed, -j " . TMLORS' TRIMMIMGS. of a!l kinds, kep con- Wti, on band, and sold to the Trade at w Jolcjule prices. ' ' f i ! rww- CUTTING AND REPAIRING ef all kinds, pr'rnptlv attended to and satisfaction giren. , -, W-will cccurv the itore ut present occupicdly is completed. r - oirR r Oct. 5, I8v3 ( JAS- lf- 0lkUV - jVH -,?th.TVe are now in the Store" next tojhe rinr, Of5ee. where Sre b:ive a full stock of Gen- . ;, p..,s.t,!n.(SooJs. J S. rillLill'S v-u. ( It IK la iff a o Watch and'Clock alitor,;' AX DEALEU IS . , f . i JE WELRY. FIXE LL u oxi o, 4 . TlflcA HateritiU,- Speeiaelef, .Jc. " ' " I Aog. 10, 1SCT. CHARLOTTE, N- C. ; Q U E RY!' . Is receiving. dilyt jis Fall Stock of iUlilliiirry, TritiimiiiM, &c. A:, Which he asks the Ladies and the public generally., 10 call aad examine. I 1 is prepared lo-serre her 1 f j. , .... 1 . i zricnas wiiu me LATEST STYIiES ' t in Eonnets, IIsts. Dress making,&c. i , ct 5, lees. 1 Certificates 01 ueposiL f r i!;Srl tit TloruifiiL isnril from one io twelve saoutbj!, bearing interest from date, as per Agree ment. - Depasits, in any amount, received subject to check at sight, at the " . v I C1T1 BAXK OF CHARLOTTE.. -Jsn 18, . . ; . 7y'..7 m. mm . . T A Grand -Excursion Tnir. The Pacific, Railroad Company Jiave initiated: necessary arrangements for a grand excursion , through from New York to Sarr Francisco , commempra tire of the completion of the road. It is expect cd to start about the 1st of J uly, InTitaUons have been extended to many o the' leading rail, road capitalists and bankers of Europe, : bat in no case will the crowd exceed 250. . vlt is. said to be thought probable that President Grant jvill v. r,f tVia Mrtr' Tm trains are ta. leave simultaneously, one from this end, ?nd( the other from San Francisco. . ?-. .1 .i---iiV'i I United States Interna Revenue; Ass't Assessor's Orrici, Cth TisTKicTi N.C., Y . Under the Internal Eevcaue laws all persons liabll to annual taxes, as upon; Income, for 1868.- Gol4 Watches, Silver Tlate, also upon the Tajious aroca tions. arc required to mate their returns, oa orbe fore the 1st Monday ltt;M arch next ! Persons failing CharlottcFebniaryotn io ). to do so ares liable t be ossesseu w pcr.ct;uj"". dilional .upon. km v. w w ,,.'. . thcirc taxes, . 1 nnl bow iready to re- ctire returns, .iad , will i.be al;the following, placee upon the. days, ppecified : 1 11 Stowe's factory, Dallas, rieasntit Ride; Catawba springs,' Lincolntonji : JJarch ; 1st., id. cdi t ft :'eth i? Dth 'I: -it Scagle's Store,,.. OtU. Cfmrloite. intermediate days. ' -i ,r . . . . r i . t- f r.'. i)'fJa!rol'n,l usinpf? men. reauireu to pny a Special or License Talare J euesled to iaeetmeormhoo hiys t file thVIr applications4 , for Cabarrus, "Cuiou, Mc(lciOirg,!Cftstdn ami lan ; ooln c -i ( I 1 1 4 TM North qarqUnau lan d po ja;pANjy , f. i 1 1 , ...ir.jlf Northern' and , European . eUlers. T11E, SLLLlMi r 9- iv.iiUTI' . 1 1. ...1 -ik I. u ft a rrmWIpments ' Machinery, c. .1-- .i rrArri'fp 11 ?MS -rtn-iaortare or other 1 sacurtttcs.. OFFlCtlisr I ", r ..-,r.: Ji -1 1 . -ii.-. 1 r- 1 i a Geo. LiTTtr.' Trcst lt: W; BestK Sec. 5c Treas., Hon.-.R. W. Best,! , j . fcotGcp. L.ttfc. Ij. n,'.j.Ar in "j't Tori and J2oston:A I A:J. Eleecker, Son & o. V' ;tf ' J! - - ? ' ' ! ' ' Important to Farmers & Planters; Patent Raw Bonej Pholiate.ji : m, ft two Tears bave fully realized this tla w Done riiO?plmte to be the Cheupcst ami Uest in tlie Market, and unsurpassed ty tne uigut to A hen!. Corn. Oats. Uuct- . , ... K-i f:,.ln Truck, tirasscs. &c, uas l.ccn fully and most satisfactorily tested. - Fmely ; "rcnia.I and suitable for drilling, put 'up m IJags.oC 1G Tvoun-ls eacu. . . i- , J i 1- K .j - , 4 I : " t - - '' I O. 1. MEraiVMAN CUbomnuc . a , Uallimore, Md: I I !. Tr . - 'u Vvr sale- by STFj U U liK, Feb 1,1800, j .2m , . i. Charlotte, j , JK. L. WRISTQNf & CO., Auctioneers And General Coinmissioii . .Merchants - t , t j-v ff ln In For the SalVaiul IVirchafe of Tobacco, Cotton, Gra.: . I I hmA1 n Tin ITH jTI II I M 1 (111 i ' Ja s liaise ' WufMizUi 1 1 CtlTdLOfTE.T. C. i I T. n."GAifirEr Latc of R-1. M C. of Iredell coi of Mbcksville. li Pe-ram. Cashier! First NatiorFal Bank ; W J Yates, t r w nwpv t Co.. Cankers: 1 A V Editor Western Democrat ; JtnicniFon, DurrougLa Co, General Insurance Agents! Charlotte, N. C,j . Ym II Jones & Ce, lU.eignj r. of Palmer, llart.cok & Co. Richmond, , Ta. , Ret Pr Thos E Rond, Editor of Baltimore Lp. Melbodist, Baltimore, Md.; Worth & DnnlelYiknington C: Jordan &13rothei. Pidladclphla( Ta.; ,E S Jaffray . t . . i r t ri.,; frt if Ynrk : : Geo AV Vll- iiams &-Co.. Charleston, S. Oj : Jas Miller, sq. and Osier &-V.il3on, Augueta, Ga.; M.dox Brothers, Atlanta, Ga.: WoodrulT & Paiker MobUe, Ala. Jan U, 180'J. j i ' i-" . P .". 1. ! . ' ' " a tt r -PCJ Watclimaker and Jeweler, ...nA-LlL nLlM fl.c? .Chaklottk, X.! C. , U your IVateh.necds. Repairing, rj; ; , cii i.-''jj;ton,t'fct'm:id and goto swearing;. ; . - W 44e it into IlW shop,- T 1 He will nx t so it will not stop. ; ' J j ' ' Ho warrants bis work allfor-a year, t ' -r- "When it U ucU.witi proper care;. . i -He will do it as low as it can be done, j- j . j " And do it so well it's sure to run - -t' 'f? ! January 1,1$ 7- -ZJllI-II . GET. BESTi1! ' 1 l-'o-W- CS-IHi cftjJAS'S CELEBRA TED :J if." 11 Manufactured: to; Baltimore, M Md. J7o not Jiiu 10 iry utjyr yv iv t.i.: it: f For Sale in C iiarloxte ,by ... - ''.; 1 Stenhouse, MacauTny S. Ca., , i "XT Tl T 1nAr : ' 4V. v j. nammond & McLaughlin, Frazier, Scarlett & Ce ' 1 " Dr J II MeAdcn, Carson '& GrierV Puis & nilker,1 ' Dr J N Butt, S Grose & Co., W Richards Si Co., January 4, 18C9 ' Halt omv& Gray, D jr Wgicr. ! - Cm :f".i J. Y. BRYCE & CO.; An General COngu ,jf..;i ' ffin faid to'the .etlinif afl, kinds. f Produce ' Cotton and Tobacco.' . r .. . : Ilicbest cash price paid for Cotton., . ' . 0. . - -rtnTitlv Attended AU orvler. xrom rRYGE. nryTsW JoDOI CUrk., - iff I A SEVENTEENTH VOLCIIE K U II B C C CCD. l as to oe enimsi try tasxich a d !WUV tain y fee wasiievcx "c6nsiaerec anyiuiu. 'u.tJAiia.imWL he hasl hnmp frtrraer T m fine bf tne MSteiD KWD8 genial atjd very.kind or heart ne naa eu - ,idfrtrtit!Mri. of .making trUe.iJe.( " " - w ;I tweea. Chin. M .aU, other; oou.rie. of o if . y.V 5"?; ieyed it is estifnatotnai xyur 000 are niAn theans;v The numbers growingto-beeomthie put dowc-atthe. appaiung ngnre n thousand. . '. . ' jr - K .. .it ? i iiji -u- ? .ItW" S AKK. r . I " : i.? i'. i.n.j.v .wMtf. IA .noaniictfiillv inform his frienc . sjust receiTed a tft TTl.AlneAln 'fin.l R large 'supply of his celebrated . t ' La 'Cnno i ! .1..;..;. and Retail; comprising.' exery 4 well known varielyj suitable for this climate -Als, lle-siered , . -. . , : v. ., i -..-.j clover Seed, TIMOTIiy, 1,1 1 V r-i BLUE GRAS3, i I . : ilRClTARD.'- '! " tr "f -' -L. .... . i. HERDSJ &cJ Also,' a ihoi?efcollection of. f LOWER SEEDSJi . -jaii 25; i860.-- - ; ; ;; f. : : , i;. scarr. . The most pppiilari Md'fmost'succssfffl'rli .sjjjjyi -r x',,or. r?rt 1 TJlQ jaUOniU iiJXIW xiiOixxpw t it r I T x i t Ku States ovAuk&icX: Chartered by fjecialfact o f?onres, Jul 25, ,! SG?. Capital Via:invfoU,$l'OdO Klwith,tidin?the rn.st.ir.Itnt.ppos.Iran &taics,,,iinyi8 - . l ing'to , 1 I ' 1 $10,000,000 .ft- whicb is an evidence of a popularity .jmpwj vin" th liistory of any other Company in th warm, and the largest policies have been issued to prominent Kt bad1 tbeir attention I . IK - - ! . .. m1 J ? it. o,ti-rtiTPi .nd cxeeed.nfily uoeral tea- . - v.. , niiifrpsfn1 motion made in Congress for the repeal of its charter, at the 'suggestion. of : i i'mii5 nlm fcnvw it was- Impof sible, DUt IKillUUB.t.VUll'""'""! . . .,. j, boned tbqs to, check its. rapid strides to pubho fovor ana eonuaence.- .... . - . ,i' ; . r j . - Tlie attention of persons contemplating insuring thfrr lives or inerek?fi?g to amount of the. insurance , they alieadV hve ir called to the special acH4n- taces-oncreu i'ir i "" " - - , , , mi i t . . -. tJT....7 J.,.- 7i I Finn tirtti n rtrt . It is a Nattarrat tympany, chartered by "Special Act.Qf, Congress-. 1868,.- i 4 It has a paid up capital of SI, tAK),yuu ;,-1-v t j ' i lmuemuw u i.v v t i , - -T ; Y it Turnisbes Car'ger Insurance than: otber Compaq nies ior wis Ktiuw utvuej. . - - i r It is definite ana ceriaui m us icim , ; i ! It is a Home Company in every locality-. t if- .L j There, are n0!:? A' . ; policies, - .c.c.. . j , .A V ??:rT '"0M?.' 1 't:uAiii Its Policies are cxempi irum navuuiv.. ,y,0. Kft.'taknirhicb taTiJ tne Insured their full amount and.return all the rxemiums, tiraf the InstfnrWwreoSts mly tbemlertssl on the At- . Tolicies may be, taken. Ibat wiR pay U the uisUMdi .Ail. .;".,Tv.rfT f vpirg. durinsr life. an.Anr. nnal Inpome r One-Ten the amount named in, tke; a Philadelphia, or lis ueneru juu , I . .aT.toi in PTerv.Cltv. and Town ; I AjOCSI ASeun v . .x t - v - , . I . . . . nariicR . far .sucn 1 and -appucaiion nuu ty"t'--- 'f -"-- ;-- ; aKenQies; with suitable endorsement should be ad ,B. . 1 Tji.srrnVt.1 ftpneral Aeenl only, in Ueir reectire Dt,its, , - - - ; m . 1 General Agents or. the.United Statei ' ! General Acent for iNorui arpuu' .!i!-K if f1 THnDLE,''A5cnt atChrl)ttc,t; . 1 if...f ' riV'3ieckleribnrg and adjbibing Counties. Das.-iltttER and'Jostts Medical Examiners at Charlotte: - W.' ' . , :FebJ, 1P69. t.flnt.- - State ;of 'North CJ. Superior .cwrr- v.--;-. . - , Emor GVaham. PUintiff, vs Wy L Hirst, Defend t. ' Bill to. Foreclose Mortgage.. . ,, ; It 'sppearing by tbe fBdiVit of iUe Plaintiffin this case, 'that YhfeSefendant, AHlliam L. Hirst, resides beyond the.tf-it. State, .e that process ean- not be personally. scrred Mion him, it is therefore 6rderedPby the Court Uxat j publication be made, for fix weeks in Western Democrat, notifying the gaid William' L. Hirst to be and appear at the next . , , j-..s4u-.KjV-t.i fnr ihpnnntv of Cabarrus, at the;Court House in Conoerd, .on the 10th . Monday S X; complaint, orjndg- ment :ifo CQnfesso -will e;taken against Mm, and .r the - 2d Monday in Aiarcn, low, Vsucb-decre Witness, I n- kfp, ,F. . ii., V. nhull be deemedjut. UCCrCr lUouo11'1"! . ' r, - . John A. Mcuonaia, vici:. - w hiskcrs. r-aua j mousincuc t wws M: pounds, nd loots every particie uiejouy, gwu. "-'r' ri :vlt-ui dbtained hv the thfei;mtWt lie and is, a.strikipg, exam- i '9'i -.Ur.n4ntf;A,'?f -fi- trips 1 atid eVi- sale of -butter find teheefe. -; , I pie offtafrlsmaii. e.it hetrs,, avi , , :Qi,lrftr;stri t?ee the carelessness" em.cfe t:- 1 ;S4iceW butter,'and;the constant Remand: . '.. J . ' : t I : :AvLiHfUa ftf JrJ irnftio4iborhood. and sthef large neeessities oiiire,anaJtne.i uu, t ?r, ---t. - ... Ur rminii Hw between the 600 difier0n n3ti utionai ariu F fT . f .v can Anions those reh .H.rrt,i.nHitT.t office, tucsotn aayoi ,i,.r .1 .-?!- il'tr'1- it . ZZCW hlandirith la rn'-r r :fi0W. Noww smaller outlay m the hire of laborers. lnm w we , 1 locations- in the uuiw' die ..au-vvv. . c--r- . . - - 37 rri i:Vif W -toalIl Outlar e cttltiTation of 1 .3 i- Jii pruyiua the pas-; - ; 1 . -' - il. - ? Ht.f 1 MO tnrest, iJ;W; riTinl 1 "ZSbVlcnls! Me7WJ. of the land nnAl .b. butter ih current ex be mid by rr.n:. "vto tWIndditional Vt eistotn of turning out his cattle to ,iri th Woods t6 cine away with hunger, o Sinwhnlesome food, and ultimately, perhaps . . ? . i. . 1-- ftAVAi. .Kfin. tr hivsfjiii'n snnutu u un uutc uv. jy..w. -r ; ) All hos, also, ihould be brought to their styes I .-4 ft.4 vr-trr-nino. nnd then they would he more, secure Irom tne muiLiiuue Vx i pm himhhnrntm mm , una tvuuiu. i-rJ 4Ai(rbborliood. and tn is would. also," .greyly increase the amount of, manure for the farm, .j 4 a ! ' ;--iJ;':' t... ' K inhififtted that all these crpera- ! tions would take kip so much time and labor, Kiat iU : - I J " r : - ' . . . . the expenses of the tarm.wouia De greater uuu tj-of cro. h?use feedtnhy constant atten tion to th-cows,and the dairy-providing tood. and:pfepartnkitrall aniniais epr.-me 1 ...t.. '..jw.v'ji JAf ns t nrosetlt. confaned to me y iT:i"J WkTlW rrrins irwir jew, . - m, - -3 tvTiilst tue crop of clover ap4 graM, and thapasturej fields wou - If iri.u ipnn"tTaKnr. and thus fewer f hand necuHMo yvi i . ,. . - ' would pe requixeu vii". v1 v.iv.v, .- r-- t sykeniri" BesidMsImost tW h0!f "."r..' f h farnlCr,-With the. assistance; t,;iprtrtl, ATripisea now incurred W wprkin cows, miiE, duu, auu vucvv, . .-i i.t. - r one half of tjie expeAsea now mcurrett. in woriving large-'fSrm; id the;. old way, would be saved. whilst the farm hands wouia pe eiuFCu U .UtrfiVl "and- nbt turned off at the end of thet?r6p seaion, as' at present, to wander idle about the country and live by be-ging or, by stealing r f r . m. " r- -i ; ' . 1' . . . . .- t ! !. .1 i One thing miist be granted' hyan, wno cuu sider the condition of the farmers in this State, atpieeebtat bam raising on the' old system, lar jUw ebw teican the wages the whole croi. 0t tne iauurcia "" .i 5 1 7 , i The same may1 iejsaid of the culture s of j!Tubacc?0 and meat !;yh 1st cotton w uncertpn, anu haiardotis iriVth sV climate; bringinSVruin : vpon thousands in cvWy hrifavbrable. seaon J ;;. 0 hy not'then tri f tosthe Rising oTstock, andjthe emirlenlly profitable and easy work of producing butterand cheese; to supply e j Remand, of our owtf State.;! Mireo H Lte'notthes imon sense ? and of common -delta: . -,i -a.TrriTrtI! ':? sAssignee Jaines IrTtebihson, B jM r. ns - a , a Jfc. v 1 4. Hi , tot,.l ! f s irrYW; nt the Clourt wiiiseujio u.b "- ;iijKT' -ni A wi- House aoora ia v'jv - v. , 1 i sabUJannrupi l j - 1 - One Execution L against Alary A?0??''" Wolfe, Administrator 01 a,, u- ,"C;-V',, rri; " .! T 't.-lIib : wAifJTfnlrmentt-' obtained at Jult Term of Cdufcty Courtin the year-l84,fothe s Docket of' Superior McEackaji, J5 Gribble, the sum of ififty- montbs after .dat eijl. and dated January 2d, 1862. v J.;;;g,J JU L -!xr u . v. i xLva itif .TT A rdrer for Two Hun- i ivu-i-i. dflv after date, and dated June ?AlseopeJ Aceoant against Jamea H. Davis, dee'd, ti. j Assignee of James B. Robinson, Bankrupt. F-K IJy IfifiCl t 1 . 4W : i: - r : ' S .. Jyv'-, . - - - j ; . rtrrti-noi . CX'K'TIQ It i' . A T DR.; J? N. BUTTS-i DRUG STORE . TVi Ufieivedl a fresb supply of Landrth's and Buist's GARDEN fSEEDS: AlsoH 1 ? . , p,M .iiM-Wo1! Co TtT.TTF! GRASS. ' J i 1 ORCHARD and TIMOTHY GRASS, : a, i: j . - .Da;J. BUTT- nu "t4"Jl: r-i. r rnllpirft Streets! 5 i E ! I I ?oruw x.v.v To-- - ! Feb 8, 1669. , .. . 'J ; a""p'f i j : ; SMITH & BREM, 1 i': olesaW and .JRetaU Druggists, i i Granite- Corner opposite MiwHoute,; -Haye opened assortment f rues; Medktfles 1 -9?. nur .n;H and Blue OraS Seeds. : I' - .-'- k't'L TbeykUo tnvkte tie attention of tbe Ladies H their stock oi rcnawwj uu y-i T CaantTy:Merbhaatsiare-requested Wglyeus dall re-niakingibeir putcbasei; Feb 15, l&iOi . ' v-Trv : .1 ! , It.--..-! f WnT4V fiwwl rJ liiia in the ForUetn;uoiigres3, ; - "We publish;as a matter of news," the following sketches of the: North Carolina Senators and Representatives in Congress, r They are taken from a "Congressional Directory' .compiled by Ben. Perley Poore -1 . .! . t T wimatino- tne lmmrttalitv (or. rather, the I partiaJity) of ;these pen-and-ink sketches' it must pot oe JOrgOvteu tuair-wue uuiu v;viv " the Congressmen themselTCs; r Taking ; this as a basis, it tppeitrs that' Messrs: Lasli and Boyden, ihe -two-best meu in the delegation; are likewise the most ;m"odest. .The. others .hare .eyidcntly made the most, of their" oppwtMity. x - u .. .TnopV nj Ahhott. of Wiltnineton, horn at Concord, 2sw Hampshire, J uly 15, 1823 ; Re ceived an academic education ; read law, and was admitted to ithe bar in 31 arch, Itsozi was eaiwr and proprietor of the Mapchester American for five years, and subsequently-, editor of :the " J5os ton Atlas : ( was appom ttxi auj uwu v.. . ... j stttwi nfU T.-Itt 1 SRI 'when he resigned freocive'd ortlers rrom tuo vvar.xfepunn ment in eptem1ierI86x t? praise a regimeut of inhintrT w n 1 f TI TP.iriniKHL UliTVlUti 6ti' entered uie serTice -as iieut5njaub"v,uvu, f November 1863, was promoted colonel 5- iff Jan; 1 Rft?i ;sv1rAvftttfect hriiradier creneral ior "gallani services in .the capture? ort Fisher; ; after leaving the eerviee removed to "North CaroJ Una and Unteredj into bsiriess; in September " , . T xl Di.x. iiiao1 irvn 1 bui, waseicciea to ine cuius ujusnmuu r 1 fmri In ATvril. 1 868. was elected to the State t ocUfrtiA n1iTi .Tn1v.'l8fj8. was. elected id the United States Suate ai a republican. 'His i. U: ,tit 4ra MiiTi 1R71. 't Tn ! PnJslnf Elizabeth f Oitv. was 10TO.iq Pasquotank i-cuntyr!NorC ornrlnated at the University of North ni ml ; n a . r. 2 1 847 1 is "a fjracticios lawyer ; . was elected tq th,etatvCSenat&in.l85a, re-elected in, -tena ohiri ' nrnm m , il Hbi. ana airam ih . xooy j 1WUV) u;r-.- ."'! - - " . " . ': i .lr. Stafea constitutional con vent ion in 1865 ; was the whig candidate for f State in 1860 : wasielected to the' United States Senate in 1865, and was re-i elected in 1868. and qualified and took his seat in Julyif1868 ; he succeeds Thomas L, Cli0g- man. His term ot omce enas luaruu :i' ,1 - it- r. Representatives. - : Firsistrictotiti lii French, of Edentonf . ' New Hampshire J May 28, 1810; served an apprenticeship to the print intr business in the office of the New Hampshire Statesman, at Conctfrd; for five! years was pub, i- i -.ij .: kA Vfrtriftf fli lTprald of rree. rlom ; for two years was editor of the Eastern! Journal,rBid(VefbrdMainef nuiJ Wvi fnr cl-rlvftars wsfs ah editor Jn' Mko countyj first 6f the Telegraph and afterwards hf the Press, and during thej presidential campaign of 1856? bad editorial eaarge or tne v Mnrniri-r Leader; was a member of thd Olno !T orricl-i f nr in - thelvears i-658. and 1859; in frhm Sccrctarv Chase an appointment in ' the- Treasury i Department at v .v, JUrrW. in 1S64 was anpointed by JVIr . Lin coln one'of the Board of District Tax Commis. ri Qfof o nf Vinrth Carolina, to which i, ;mmp"ri;ft.fllv removed-: in 186 1 was the delegate from Chowan county to the North Ca f:,;f .Anal - rtnvihtinn ! 1 in ! looo was ifA k! ,1. Fnrtii.h Congress as a republican, 14.732 votes, acainst 10.34Q tor G il- n Strict David Ilea ton.' of Newbcrn, .o ,nrr. nr.- TTnmUton. Ohio" March 10,1823 ; -:nA on oMlAniirt education: read law and l.CviCl V.U- -r 1 . ' . i . ' "1 1 admitted to practice;1 in 1S55 was elected in the Tt..tW sr.fl WftiTftn district 10 tne ouitu ov;iit of Ohio ; in the" fall of 1857 moved to M inncsota and was elected to the State genAte tliree . times in thai State ;: was appointed! in 1863 by; Secre 'tAVv.inhhWflWecial'acnofrlhe Treasury De- partrlient and United States: depositary ati New u--i xtHa r.irnlini i"1 wjiR nnnomted Third Au ueiiij i,iuiwi vMjy.." -ff- , ' was made president of the National Bank of N ey. i.n. -m, inn 1 1 1 :i iirv. iimjjiliuwuv. vmv v.ww.... . ..iJjAnr. rl!if frir-n hdnntnd' at RalciiihJ March 27, 1867; contributed largely jto the republican i-i:';n AoCnnfo nf rntihlican' ' 'nrincirjles ir uiorp than twelve years"; j was elected to the cop :u.:Ul v,Anirnit!mV ntl Vftrth Carolina from tLllM.tlvuai ( Vvuiyiiviui. y . -j-. Craven county m 1807; was .chairman 01 e Committee Ou'Bill of Rights in said coovpntipn; was elected to the. Fortieth Congress 111 April, nA nfwt Olivpr it Dock erv I was botn in llichmond county; orth jCapolinat August lit 5J.O0V; a BOU OI UiU UlUUiVlG :-fcjVA.wv v.v r ervl an ex-inember of Congress a xuanfof .prdmi- nence ana lnuuuuutj .iu. uw v 4- lina for the last thirty years ; he received a good education "graduating at ithe: University of North Carolina in 1848 ; read law, but never practiced, arid is now a farmer by. profession ; ho repre sented his county in the .Legislature of 1858 and 1859 ; was thei district elector fori the Union ticjeet under. Bell and Eyerett-in 1800, in which capacity he canvassed his district thoroughly and ably, elickingiipplause even from Jbis worst polit ical foes by his manly devotion to the . Union of hii fathers; "be was for a short time under the social pressure existing at the South,' in the con federate service, but. honorably withdrew there from, and ever afterwards took a bold and manly stand 'for the re establishment of the national government, and a speedy I restoration of North Carolina t her original position therein; he was active audi enthusiastic in: the peace movement in;1864 in his State under' the leadership of Governor Moidenj- ne wasinumiuawcv 1868, to represent bis district for the unexpired portion of the ForUeth j Congress, and after an animated and thorough canvass was elected by a large majority over his j .competitor, Thomas C. Fuller. Re elected.; " f's '' -i , ru..- n.'crj John T. Deweese . was born ;j wi w ' - ... , - j , tJ. j. 1 S5:! in the State of Arkansas : was ucd in Indiana studied law in the office of Judge Smith ; commenced the-practice of law :j. i"u;vi .rtiiht v TnHinna: as a niemberjof the rm QfA.Uen, Xr6her& Deweese ; -at the breaking put ihi r.rTpllmn ha entered the army as a private ?pr wns promoted to the colonelcy of the 4th Indiana cavalry in September, 1863, and at the w kftW 'o War re mmmissioned lieutenant Fn xie 8th United States infantjry. and EtAtioned m Senators andJEepreseitativcs of Nortli Caro- - ;., , North Caroling; he took part in the North Crr lina republicaii State convention of the , U cr North CardlDa M wot par w vc i'u,v" v: ' ' jMarch, 1867, and for such act was arrestea ana ordered to be . tried; betore a cournsarua u t Gen. D. E. S ckles, commanding the second tzxU itary divisionjbut he was release! from arrest by General Grant and the court-martial was dismis sed ; he; was tppointed register m Danicruptcy by Jude Chse, and resignea niacomnnioa the reirulat-krmy August, H,fl8G7;' he waa elected to the" Fortieth Congress as republicaa by:a. majority of .2,500.:- Re elected.. v. " U Fifth ZJiVriVi Israel G. Lasb, ot baicm, wu born at Bethinia, North Carolina, August 13, 1810; worked on the farm until 1830, then ! came a merchant and maafacturer, and in 1547 a banker ; htf was elected Id the Fortieth Con ; gress in April, 18GS; ns a republican. Ri-elccted. -i Sixth J5iirr---Nathaniel Boydea, of ' Salts.' bury, was born in Conway, Massachusctt, Au gust 16. 179 3. hia father, John Boyden, junior, was a eoldicr of the Revolution, and on duty, at West Point 1 1 the itime of the attempted treason ' A rnn i ill! .br entered Williams College in , V J. JVJJ JJV.JV. j j I " . - J-, , September, i817,; and graduated at Union cr iVortti Carolina in lois; stuuieu iw . admitted to the bar in December, 1823, and ts - - . ,L . nnn 1 I 1 . rr-m m since devoted ; himself, to his prolession, navic nt.ndAd the Sunremd Court. of North Carolina recularly fof more than thirty years ; , was roi 1 ' ..I. ij1 Cl.l.. finnan ft peatedly eiectea a mcmDcr oi mo Commons and Senate; was a ReprcsentatiTe fronx North Carolina in. tho ,'llurtietii juongrw, uu. declined re-ilectiou on account oi. proieasioaa .1 . , . il T j ;.iL . ensraxements and was elected to the Fortieth; rnntrress as 1 TODublican. . . 1 L. ( Seventh : 2wrtcf-Alexander 11. Jones, ox AsheTiHe, mis born m Buneombe countj, North; Carolina, July 21, 1822; received an academic education ; Was raised a farmer ; was a merchant; -had a limited experience as an editor at the be--ginning of ttje rebellion ; took an uncompromising ! stana ior- uie uiuuu , m vw -- 7- 1863 he fled into tho, Union lines; ue T.a uu.- missioned by General Burnside to raise a regi- p Wnwti ?arnlinianat trhile entrarrcci in recruiting whito men was captured Irf Ea' lenncssee dy me ivuicuwavto, " , . if r a 1. . .11- . a) : fmn ' . ana ironca i Asuevino luijinwuw X. .r. Vance, Canp Holmes, and in fheLibby al ittoh mond, Virgjin1?twas conscribe(3; made his escape. November, 18G4, without penormmg any viee; succeeaca in jcacniDg-uo wiuiw about the 7th of December, IbtJ, at vnioer-' land Marylknd ; was cared for at Cincinnati and ' Knoxville. (Tennessee, in a bad state of 'health, ; until the sWenderof General Lee;1 he retumea home arid Was elected to the fetate Conventions a republicai in the summer of 1865 ; in the fall of the samd year he was elected to the dnirty- ninth Congi-ess, but for tho lack of an rstablishea civil govemmentin the" State, failed to be re ceived in : Cjongrcss ; was re-elected to the For- : . T 0 . . . 1 T .l.oo 1010 tieth Congress and obtained a sea o uiy 6w, io . -1:-- How to " Break a Mule. ti, frMrbrtn anrcrftlnn. iflva the Jlarvlaod Farmer, arb from a new and interesting book, on . : the subject of breaking the mule, . by liarvey lliley, Esq , Superintendent of the Government :.r corral, Washington : . , ; . . ; - i ' . fDon't fight or abuso htm. -Aier you uto ; : harnessed fim, and he proves to be' refractory, -t emper, slack your reins, usli him. round, backward andiorwara, noi rougmy, : wu if he will riot do what you want mm to, ue mm . to a post aid let htm stand there a day or o ? ; without food or water.. laJce care, aiso, luw us does not Ijo down, and bo eaxeful to have a pcr soii to cua :d him, so that he docs not foul in the harness. If ho will not co after a day or two , i of this treatment,give him ono or two more of f 1 T - j m . j, " it, and my word ior it ho will come 10 nisense and do anything you want from that time for- ward. , V -. . . ii.Tb ntiW war to keen a mule from Ttickinz , you is to handle it a great deal when young, and 4 accustom Jt to tne ajs auu acuun ui uivu., , niust thro igh kindness, convince it that you, ere not going Lo harm or abuno it; and you can do , -that best by taking hold of it in a gentle manner every time it appears to be frightened. Such.., treatment 1 nave aiwavs iuuuu uiwo thin all tl c heating and abusing you can apply w The mule is peculiar in his dislikes".: ' Many of them, whitn first harneescJ, so dislikes a blind , bridle that they will not work in it. ' .When you,, firid this; ct, them stand for a day or to in the blibders'aiid then tafco thcin off and in .forty, nine cascr out of fifty he will go at once." j ' . v FounderiDK Horses. for founder in a horse if to itandjiini in water up .to .hi belly. I, hare , known it practiced for fifty years; : and swatbiDff - the legs ih hot water, vinegar and sugar of lead t are all gobd to some extent, bat afojioder must be relieved suddeoiy, or the, horse will fhpw . i stiffnesa in his action, and Luta deformed and ,. callus tender hoof. " j Water applied to the legs. I do not consider a : positive (Jure tho'diseaso must be attacked at the root, iDy oieeai.ug; a iew uiupa w Irom belqw ne letiocta win uwu . .w.v.j. But tbe fcosf certain and quick remedy that I Aval l-MMrn is a f rcen courd. . Take a large creed coird, cut it-up, put it into a gallon of ' water ana dou u aowuw vjuai w un . liquid ana drench in twenty four hourt the, , horee- wilt be perfectly himself. The gourd U a s powerful diuretic, aod will cause the hor6e y stale the most loflensive odor. , , . j - 1 Fn 1822 I traded for two young mare in An . gusta, Georgia.-; I rode one of them to. iwen tucky, and my fseavant the ether. Early one roorningJ at the crossing ot Uimcn iviver, xcu-. - thfr man so badly foun dered, that she could not be led out of the stable I procured a green gourd ana arencnea uer above, aid directed the servant to remain unui she waskble to travel, expecting that be would i ( . . i i iv - , iV j. reach hqnie in three-or lour oays auer nw , : next day after my arrival ho came in, with tb mare in ps gooa puguv no u. uuvju6 t , pencd. YVor. Rural World. XA bashful .young man escorted home en equal ly bashftil young lady. A they approached the : dwelling1 of 'the damsel, -fihe'said, eatrcticgly, Zekiel, now don't toll anybody you beau d me. home." "Sary," said he, .emphatically;, "don t you mind r I am as much: Jashanied of it i-ijto ate. a. -t: J! 1 Mi--: V MMcb"Bl?ea. r; - Yij U.-Viy"yf WOw : lpr.Aav.;.w.4..s ri i : i - ! !i " .-Mil - - ..! i! ' : i-. i' ; : i !,: . I -i-i'V ! ! i M ' " -H- :. . ( '(. ! ' : . ' H ! : '! ': .'-!-.'-':: ilf V. ,1 i: i-l
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