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T1IUKSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1879.
IILSSKV A JOUIAt
lro'i.
iuHT.
joiin 11. nissKV,
A 1'erilon lloctrlu.
Theie has grown up of late a notion
in the Legislature that the concerns
of each individual county are so epe
eially its own a. to be freed from the
suprT;siu: reUaint of all the
otber couuuojs; and that what the rep-
rtvciitatiics of any county may pro-
r..uih wish or tha ntiment of
.i .t u i . fh tfranfi ith
........
OUb i v i v4 uiiimaur, ust tuc gtvwwu
th-it suchtrpreM'iiUtive is bcst entitled
J Bk U V MB w J - -
adviitacwus t 1 i own popple,
DoubtU- ilnsuaio.y i.:eavut doc-
inue. aud may tiul i t ei y cuuty
eettin exaclj w ii il wants and a.-k,
tlLout reference to the rights of oih
wiiloui rtuumi (
cr.. or the paramount ribt. ol the
State. It is an itdoleur. aud a good
natured d,H trine, too, l'-caao it saves
. . i ti
ail the trouble of mxt gUionu.to the
effect of KvjI mattes upn pubhc J.1-
uv or rubU tutt rl. aud makes legis
latiou a i. ,'jsi it ame o: s c:al anion-
uses, wLere tucb. representative 1 i turn
u- leg:!.:ive niicjii.n) for the ovl
of ins teilow nirtn'iH rs.sure, i a I; i- tuin,
of rece.vin ; tl:o ' c cnp'.i;ueut.
P.at w a:e o suie tliat this is not
the true ii.teut aud pvirpe of itpre
svotat.on bj con tics or districts, that
w e a;c imi icd to protest against such
c nstructioii o soon .ii it :s c nuuciated.
Tne eoerai A.- etnbiy is n t a gather
ing of the r?piveulat. ves oftiu-con-ftdercy
oi iudfps.-n.itut coautu--. Thee
cvuniu-s are nut peltv sreig.ilu!.
tending up their orgau t nee iu two
jeais to make their lu.lependeut de
mands frni a graad councii of the
Slate. T'uey are o..y parts of a grea".
who e, with rights t aert. aiul in
terests to advance, and wrougs to re
dress, but aU u-jec!s to tbe supervis
ing control id the agreate wisd-.in,
justice and pM.er ef the who'.c. Keh
ccuty may have orue sjtcul icai
tel wl.i. h it may wish to supply ; but
i: bv no me ins it 1 that it must be
sujp iel wi'.ho'it investigation into its
tl-ct uj-'ii the r: ral public i-ittnst.
or tts CM it -.i w;th g nerj ul-lic
f. . t. t.' r am'j, not up n 1 1 1 - -ini-j
. f the ! v.l! r. ; . cC!.tat' i ;
' .. .;-. t!:e I. V . i'. .ro w .1 Lave
L..H .'.i : ; i r.C"ri in t.i;r. e; y tb.
vs ii t & . i ' iLc s . e; al c :i-t! u-i'. t ut
the r:.t : and i: di l ave Inev. c . ut
;u ti::i t If s'at upon any measure
of gever-I .kOi: Uca:i-- iice it is
aimitt- d tb.t t'.e will f ea:h const. tu
eticy : the MK .tme li to c ntu le-
Lla i c, s ' i.;a:iy c : ti; ling d nisnd-
t.l ar:f, r s tuuvli n-.turjl :1jo
lince .11 U- rxliti- ted t b-ar t!.t
ii.t v.tat:- siiare . f p iS.i : I u rat n. t!.V
all th- ixt :' lrk .-.la: . i i..Ust ti
I .-.in the ?m.i!'ir of al pwtr oi
unity f actx n ti.nt t it.
The l- m h ratio party should not
fa 1 Hit ;i.o eir r c f cui inditu tt
as.erted pt r ! n pr. :: t tiv c- in tut
lieaeral A- -nit. u.tb th- d trine . f
hnie tu t-. i t r i".s of .oca. f
vcrt.ment. "I Lis list is eieici.-ed.
uiues'rau d. in tlx- io i oti of r ptt
sntattvt. !uly anil lu.'.j ac ieotfd t
pi ent and ure u j n t ,ci.t ra
t g.si : iv ower wt.it are ti.' n c.a.
r Itmui ! of the p . p ': l-ut
it ! , or rath.T n is in r- ti t
m r.Kiit it corae ia coutitC. :ott rli .
the other n prt'senta'ive cvUst t-ut-nci't
wh.c'i Live cla.n s or tic
minis .-f iic tatuie. I....ul scl:
ovtraiLtn", cla:tiiil u . l r mt h
C"nh'H'i.s, w- u ! be an ui" iithtj
r. i w. ul 1 iLti luc t'.i ! rui. of a
farcical na;c y. ht in re absnr
mi ract k av;l: t y than the ivsit.on Ly
cuirty-i:x - u;ili-s ti ri;hl of ';
cal vvcifu'y s ;L' rui- :ii a t! '. N-r-a;ive
toy, iar, each . I e - i t!
ntcety s x ha tLviit cally txavtly tl.t
lime thare tf rlht m l j-w?r '.'
AnotLt-r . ous.utiatiou, whirli s one
of J-arty ob.ia.ioc, ihtiuiJ waru th
Demt.ratic Ja:ty in the tieneral As
sembly of the aJmis-siui tt its ful.
extent of the preJoruiuaul t'oit o
lcoal dictation. 1 o 1 j su to surreuilt i
larKe. intelligent, import tut, and tthtr
w helpless rat no; it its tt the piwrr
of uncoueu;al attl arbitrary miaor.ti-s
absolutely teyottl the leach of apical
or rrdreas. The laret it.trestt in
the Ea.t; the re reseutt on of all i'-
vat cooani rcial and otlr cnwrm of
Wilramgt n, of Nebt rn. ut" Klonio:.,
of K tziln-'li City, of Taiboro, Jl man
...
of th inot iwer:'ul ami wealth)
couutits east cf the Wilin.n-tt n V
Welti :i Ua.lrt-t-j ho are tluy repre
g Iitetl Are ir.te-1 ts o( ucli ira'ii
tu le are populations of such iiuii;
geoce r'l with sv.cl lrc .nto csls ut
take to be tr pt o: all dt ft-nce by th
pract.ril a; plicatioi nf tii- il-.c'.iire of
home rule "e tb nk i o'. O i tbt
coutrary, th xL il the vt-ry ;urp-t
of our f ni f Mute p-io-runifiit th;it
raD,rltlfsllul!he 'n li i, to
k f- r defen , f- r ie :ns, ! r prt-
tection. I
c n ir. i-n of the
pitui ie m.ittd 11' the ici.e-:a! As t-:n-bly
drop its shield un 1 abtnd-n tht .-e
hap'e.s c mmuoit.rs to tUe t llish antl
m rciL'ss principle of " local slf
rnrrent. " Thtik' ni:nnt is lave no
ucii thtn; and th-y live tn! by tl.f
kindly iniui positio.i of 1 thcr more
f ntuna'e maj rnu ac'.iu ' b .11 4I1 the
Sa! IiUtu:e.
We Lo thtrt will bo a halt i;i what
threatens to be a very dangerous m.s
Conttf ucti ii of the rights of c us'itu"
eneteA ao-l the lulnt t f 1: (iennal
Assembly.
A nil.!, will iii;rolnc. 1 in the
Li-; slatarr t eit"f I the n-im f tin
pr9u. Il.rd if Alic.me-i ot V 1 i
iiiioton tvo )iais ltn;cr.
The city of A iimiDgtoa c. its ol
rive wanN, ei titb-l t two ahlerman
each titl tie 1 !tm n t"ejt th.- may
or. Tbrie of the wi.tla hue a Dm -crat:c
ru j tity. anl are tlurtby 111
ti;!cd to a rij n : y f ;he Hoard aid
Mayor. The city election was to take
place 27 March. The opposition, know-
ingthe number of votes required to de
feat the Democratic majority, in one
of the ward, colonized to :such an ex-
Unt a. to be able to carry three
. - . , , ,
warus out oi me nre ana mereoy ou-
tain control of the city and take it out
of the bands of the Democratic party,
According to a statement published a
few weeks ag the present Democratic
Mayor aod.Board of Aldermen, daring
the past two years of their adininiatra-
tion paid off 93,000 of the old debt and
reduced taxes 40,000 being a saving to
I ths tax-pavers of the city in two years oi
- 1 mm Thpoityis about to issue
w,fthAn funding h-r naU due
i , r i
boodd debt, and it woulJ bj a vory
I sttl thinr mdeed. to know that the-
I CT
were to be handled by the Greenbacks
er and Republicans, which they cer
tainly will d if thj L iialature d J i ot
t xt ml the term of Otlioe of tho pres-
eut U.ard, asked for in mass meet-
inh-by the l mu jcratic Prty and tax-
payeis of U ilmingtoii. By the Legis-
laturc passing this act, it will teach the
jr..,.nl. k.-r an.) n-mhl Tin tht tliev
4r.cuba.k rs and , ..ubl.caus tht l.ey
cannot commit Mich a fraud up n the
tax pjeis of Wilmmgtou.
We learn that the large tax payers of
the Kr-pulMicm p.;rty are i;i favor of the
pi est in lar.ls coiniuumg ia om.e,
they hav:ug a fair representation m
the 15 ard.
Tlir .ulu Massarre.
The rrit:sh public has beon startltd,
as was some years ago the American
public, by one of those n leutless
butclieiies by a savage enemy which
now and then are enacted as if to
reni n i tb civilv.-! warrior
that all
his s.iperi-'i ity in arras and ipiipni-'ut
cannot alv ays nsure Mis cpia!ity with
itaibaiiau euiuy. Custer w.th his
whole c uiuiund was cut elVto a man
ly a boiy ol .cux, ri doubt he.il in
sovereign contemn: hva force esteiiud
the very rlowei of the A mericau army .
The liir. ish trop. marching t'i rough
the ilu couu'iv if S uth Africa, no
ti :il.t with suidijne niditleienc o the
danger of eve. i ".'I). .o. half naked ne
gre-t s, aie set upoti, a-l they to mo
0 it oil to :h- la?t man, in my huml.etl
in uu:n!i.r. losing a 'arge number of
o.'hcers; an ! such a s'ere oi guns, am
u:iit:r. cimp eq iipajt' :.n I the l;ke
a will set all Africa crazy for nure
s ich sp Is .
Ir is .i h
a: t v
di
f,T .1 hn Dull,
!. las ia'e'.y ;r.wu into a mewhat
"vervv ct :in idea of
h s ir.v n:it)ility'
an nlea la'gt ly strencthi r.t d by his
I ng Mir.im.-r rj i ra'i:i into Abys
sonri a. ni d ti e gal! tn. dah into
Afghin stan. T.n two e mntries
are uatio.is .f warrio.s, a id ;h Ilriti.-h
arms lure them tl vvu wrli ;io; and
a I a d of naked neg.ies tu.n a'l tliis
tmastir:: into shame. There is a re
tributive j istice in h s rnas i. re that
t'.e pers cuted Du: u 15o r of South
Afiica a-.tl the l;ui:ii' will not
f ill to s- am! er.j y.
' K n a i o k I.aNvim s ht alth is very
ni'ich inipiovetl. He is reprtsen'ed bv
a c r; -p i -lent as looking and feeling
;i.ii L fti n . tJi.ui for several vears.
... ......
ilay his va.jable lie be i ng si aretl
t!:e Ma e be ho'-ois ami 1 ves in the
e m.ids of the nation. ' That noble
man K : s. in" is the spontaneous trib-
ti'e to fl.i'i -man h p paid by every
N-Ktti i tiolinijti wh' v:s ls 'A'a liing-
t"naril?ees h.s lvrnin;
S. n-te t aaudn r.
face in the
Influence ol lti!ronl Corpora
tion Iii I.ohy ing Tor Sul-
- ore ;!. r. -e f t! N w.
liol.PMi r.o, IV b. 1 1.
The p oj I -are l-fkui vvah 1 nin
evtsto tin Lfiri-lature t- rrtl i;--. t x-
i ii-e.-t :i-il i-uM -tn. 1 he rate ! tax -
lioi can tin! --ul.t tt W redo o l from I
c uf t cents a el noth ntr lefrs
ih r oe'it to le s I'lsf.icrory.
Tw cut v -live ctt- i ow is as i:.uch. I
il . buy in i -t and is harder t et t thau I
rt-nts was :n 171. I.
The lyei.s'a ure assenib'ed t reduce
t xatiou as ilieir leadit g itlea. It strikes I
t. v pcop'e with amazeu ent that after a I
s x week M'-snm m letiencbment
uita-'ure (except the print-n) has
pasd, w hile at th reque-e. of a
itdrond ctrporatiin. a b 11 to take
$" i.t-ot i out of the Titatiiry pasdthe
Holism in a gallop aurt is now being
. x;- -lit ouIy prersed in the nate. I
A it ti'ics' tf a friend for a clo-w of I
(ofac.-o et Uia cot le m re urouilt V
c- nij 1 eil vvith.
I'll anyone ever ku iw a Knlroad
1 bby.st to a.k ltr a subn ly f. r his
ra l on any other ground than ' it U
1 1 the mtt rest of the State." It is
strait, e h-w much thej- lor the tte.
The history t his Stat. h s tliat
the success s of rilr atl 1 )Lbyi-ts have
otvi i b.rn pr -t'u.tivo of motl t the
p litical party in the ascendant when
ubf d es are granted.
"ot That I k n."
A I:ncr uh I'receilenf .
Corrt i ii Vnc-r id tt.e News.
Ti :s S -O L O subs dy to the K ette
vd.t r.tiir- a 1 nw neiul 11 111 lln Senate
s a uaue.oin p.cce ieut. Ii sho s
-
that by lo-itllin atioiher raid can be
oru i.-d 011 tbt State 'lye.isury.
1 1 show s th it our leis a;ors are al
naly fo:elting thp lessons of taught
by '!.. ra.iroad sch. m s pus., d by the
a:n.- n: ::is in 01 t, , i j son a'ld
Lllli II tl
Ti.c 11 u e al ;.tt!y rc g; ots iis actio 1
i ti ii ;ut iik mhers i it have said
t-.at it ti ey coui.l have ai.oi.jer oppor
u.ii!y 1 he Mibsidy wa.ul.l I e struck out
f t e b II aud the money sived. Hence
ue P oui. ters 01 the bill ; r-j urgent that
the Mtie make no amei .liiient.
CilU KNsKOItO.
II red a retlible M itucNK.
New V.-rk Herald.
We can discover no im; rob.ibility in
thi Ust.rriony. It is cvlot-i.t that the
bnbu was not pa d. since the Return'
tug I'.ourd ecutcd iu favor ol the Haves
electors. 1 ht
me isnootht! pt iuptible
reason for the failure of the neeoiiatitn
tt an the uffil el Mr. Tddtn to fur
nish tti money for cousutuniatiag it.
L olcss Mr. 'A t-e 1 was de-teivod (aud
aeti.tii.ot n tni to b a m r ui who
r. u d luj e 2 in null an it'.ti)the
lroiJou. vvs oll.rctl lor m.d by
u It L'aio ina ropubli var.. .Mr. TiU
dot.' refusal t buy it i . the moot prob
able t i,' a tat oti ot the la uro of the
visit to li-ltiLucrr. We ee no reason
hy Mr. Weed , hoo.d not b, regarded ky
at a credib e wi-ncss ou this he ul e-J- i
ii 1 1 . 1 ' .-vin itc-oitr !iu care-worn and is
r.c ally as he makes n al eaipt to evidently not lor g lor ths wo.ld
It Id the d:hnorab e pa t W.i.oh lie I H,t k i ... v. i j ... f. wo',u-
. -.1 , . 1. .r ..v
acea m lue 11 r. I t
WASHINGTON TOI'K S.
The Census Hill.
Feuruary 6th, 1879
The census bill reported by Mr. Mor-
rilj was passed by .n l most anaaimoo.
I TOltT IU IIIO UCHBIC J niriUOl . A3M.I.
Cookling oppose ! it with aU his might
anj favored the bill now iu existence,
but his inllueuce counted for nothing.
The bill tstab ishes iu the Interior de
partment a census office, to be man
aed by a superintendent, who shall be
appointed by the I'resideut and con-
tirmed by the Senate; the clerks for the
census i flne to be appoiuted by the.
Secretary of the Interior, as many as
I mAJ bo neces8ary. Th0 superintend
6ut of ceusus suill nominate one or
more supervisors in each state and ter
ritory, not to exceed iu the aggregate
one hundred and fifty, and the Secre
tary of the Interior to appoint th em
ir-jin aiiuug the nominations; supe r-
visjrs Btiall appoint enumerators in
I tlieir respective districts with tue con
sent of the superintendent, tho super-
visor9 to subdivide their districts and
Huperintend the work of taking the
census; the superintendent may, with
the conseut of the Secretary of the In-
romove eupervi80Mand 8Uper.
vi80rg maV) wjtu consent ol the super-
intendeut, remove enumerators The
otliccrf, from superintendent down, are
u ; ft fllithfu, ,ii(chl4,ge ol
du.
Mr. Cox's census bill, now pending
before tho House, is about the eame as
V'0,ouo passeti u, w.o "-f;
I l .... l. . . . I . . ...Intn ..vnant
meut of ,uumerator8; it gives that
power to the governors of states, but
theie is no danger that this difference
w.il bad to any collision or contest be
tween the two houses.
ISuiiuiiig'M Army Hill.
(iiii. Hanuing's triumph in getting
his reorganization bill adopted as an
amendment to the army appropriation.
bill was the event of the House pro-
cet'.lings yesterday. lhe Kepublicans,
1 d by Ciaroeld, called luto use ail the
points and dodges allowed by pailia
nit ntary law, ami atone time U 1 oked
as if they would succeed in voting
titwu the amendment, lien. Manning,
h -vvever, got ten majority for his prop
osiini, a margin which iusure its
adopti iu bv the House when repoitod
fiom the Committee of the Whole,
l he Kepublicans eutertain hopes of de
feating the measure in the House, but
it friends are ou the al r and vvi.l
very like'y get out a la-ger vote in
it behalf thuii was rcconietl yester
day. SealrfiSrureN Anotlier Victory.
Ihe adoption in Commi.teo of the
hole of au amendment to theaimy
bill, directing the I rausler of the Indian
buieau to the War tlepar. ment, was
considereel by the Dcmm -rats another
great trtump'i iu the way of reform and
ecoi oniy. 1 ho K- publicai s resisted
th s pri'pos tioii. too, with all thti inge
nuity they hail, and their defeat ien-
leitd them ill natured. As usual, they
haipetl upon "Democratic economy"
and the la ee theory tha'. prompts it.
J'lK-aker Haudjll tiok the ll jor in de
fense of his party, -md with his char
actei i.vic eour tge and vigor made the
liht too l ot for tho other side of the
House. The amusing feaiure of the
whole ntfair was th i-trugle of Con
Hit to come to the front as the pub
lican lead. r. He has hi ea very active
sii.i j the bfirintiiuir of the session in
opposing the Hannii g army bill, and
h.td s .pposed that his side woiiid leave
the tilit iu his hand-; but Uai Ii Id held
t he ctniinautl, and Conger, as usual.
UiU to occupv a rear seat.
(ten. S;ales was ah e aiul coi spicu-
o is iu tho debate. He talks well and
learnes'l - . and always ciniimuls atten-
tiou.
Tli
l ost alli hii1 Ktra Si--
If ativ of the Kepublican Rtatesmen
tl itter theinselves that tho Democrats
in I oni;;, ss aie uot thoroughly iu ear-
ccst iu ii.eir purpose to force a repeal I
of the tt &t oath at the pre&eut session,
they are huiu a delusion. The
saint ue i y, haiinouy and detei iniua-
tion wi icii pervaded the IK niocracy
who u they deniainlctl the removal of
trops Ir un tlie South exist now iu the
ranks, a nl they mtaii busii e-s. This I
is a qui stion ou which theie is no di- I
visnui between Northern und Southern
l)e:nicrats. 1 ho object in calfin a
joint caiii.in I r last nii-nt was to aijreo
upon a proper aiueuduieut, and deter-
mine hew it sboui.1 ue altacheJ to the
appupnatiou bill, bat, in view of the
protiab.lity t hat the Seuate may cou
seut to epeal tins law as a matter of I
justice, it was decided todtfer the eau-
ctis un il Saturday uiht. The amend-
ment, if this couiso shall become nec
essary, will bo iuserteu in the legiola-J
ttve, executiv aud judicmlaDpropii-
atiou b 11, and uot in the sundry civil,
a has boon slated. 1 1 was repoi ted at
the Capitol yesterday that Mr. Hayes
had thieateucd to conveue the extra
session ia "the h Rlest days of July, '
should the U mocra s force it, but this
th eat Iid not aouear to have anr ter
ri hinif elKc.s uoou tlie J.ninrrj.
cy.
- I
The Tobact o Tux,
Thettbaeco men weie jubilant last
niht over the ronvrsinn nf s, n,ir
Hiyard. of the Finance Co in ink tee, to
the II use bill, tixiuj; the tax on man
ufactured to acc at sixteen cents per
pmnd. beuator Hayardhas heretofore
held out for twe:.ty t ents, and it was
only v s' ci day tha he came down to
t it- 11 use figure. This secures a ma
jority repot t in favor of sixteen cent,
a id also, it is thought, renders the pas
sage of the bi 1 by the Senate a certain
ty. The final vo:e on the ertir; ir-te -
nil revenue bill will bo taken by tho
cciumr.tee toiay
IVliui h Tfeuiber of tlie Cipher
Committee Nujm.
C nespiidenceof the News.
Wasiiisi.t.ix, I). C., Feb. 11.
Congn ssuia 1 tcnger wears a click
iu his neck. Some people mistake this
for dignity and austerity. lie vn ars
a na e. i)ii:irin ci ui.tiinnco F m a
rennsyivania editor, he has got down
bo an average cousressmau. Ho is
a friend of Speaker Randall and is
member of the Totter Committee. Ho
was a member of the sub-commrtee
that examiuel Mr. Tilden in IvTew
York last week. Yesterday ou the
not r 01 tne House he was a-ktd
"Did Tildeo impress you?"
"Yts, his testimony was very impres
sive. Every woid was char cut and to
, ' fn " T. r u "
.rV V. :J . ,c,r c!c X
woruhesaid, ucquestional lv he told
the truth. Iltd, iRcpub ican member
ot the Cf nimttUe ) who is uot suscepti
ble of an honest impression, btlioved
what he said. Oh, no, he had not the
fain est idea or knowledge of the
negotiations for the purcluso of the
iieturni -g lioards.
"Is Tilden really working for a re
Domina i m in 10?"
'MrtBt fiaonprlln 1.a I.-. :. 1
1 he ma.int eV," ?
i.,i. .. r : 1
G
tO
- v.n, uoi,,, uiCU m utmm floor
.,., t , , ,
vi im TvcL.iy jesrM, 1 h ui iciiu,
"Abut Woo!ey. and Pel ton and
Marble? '
Oh, yes, I guess they t Id the truth
as far as thev went. Their memories
were a little faulty. Mr. Marble has
been grossly misrepresented by the
tribune. It was proved conclusively
tnat the Tribune had garbled a uis
patch in order to inculpate Mr. Mai b o.
No, the vile sheet didu't have the
manhood aud fairness to correct it.
"Will th invpnri ration be continued
by your Committee?"
"It may be;I can't tell." H.
Concerning the I.egl?lt'"
Wllinli gton Star.
It is thf eleventh dav of the raoi.tu
and the thirty-fourth of the session of
.i t i i i i . i, ,,i,, k. I.,
tho Legislatuie, aud what has that body
done? Have they yet attended to one
re.a v imnnrtunt. lntv or nasseU Oiie
; i...o- t,. ..:,nini.illlf.
"T" . lucio "
or more highly important matters t uit
require attention, an i we beiu t o icar
that the sessiou will end without some
of these, if not all. being nropoily eon
sideied. There are but twenty -six days
left, and in that time they ought to en
act all the laws thai, either the nec ssi-
ties or the withes of the people demand
As we have said all the required leg-
islation culd have been wdl non.' in
thirty days, and thus at least 63.). OO0
have been saved to the State. But it Vjoeuxb Whea the blood becomes life
baa come to pass that about two-thuds less and stagnant, either from change of
ofaseseiou is spent in mcorporatiug
louges, altenug iiattle s itevisai, pass-
ing bills about selling spirits near
churches, and doing thst sort of legis
lation that ought to he disposed ol in
two houra under an omnibus bill.
Hut why complain ? If the present
body will do all that is lequired and do
it well, the people must bo satisfied
eveu though it cost them seventy-live
thousand dollars. The papers are just-
y complaining, however, that too much
time is devoted to comparatively un
imp;rtant matters whilst neglecting
weightier thin that demand p.oapt
couMuui iiu ui. as a epe-ciuieu ui huui
is said we copy from the Salem iess,
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on old a-,. v iindn.-tPil iuixt. Tr
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..f : . l.,. ii... i. : . r i.
ii is uuuoiuiiiK me lopie 01 itruutia
in tins section mat tne L.egiaiure is
ayingtoo much attention to trivial
tnai.terH. instead tit nurfret ntr morfl
important business which would beue-
ht the people and the S'ate, thus ex
tending the session unnecessarily long,
at. the expeusL of by no mans an over
llawing treasury.
It is plain the members are afraid
to net promptly, aud we have uo idea
that they wiil get up their courage to
pass tho neces-ary law for tne piotec-
tiou of sheep husbandry. Aud a num
ber of other imp rtant bills before the
Leg slaturo will be left for another
session to sit over.
'Something should als be done to
adjust the State debt, as it has been
i- tiiu tied thai immigrants may have uii
ey e to the mat ter.
re impression has gonealnoid that
the L.e.islatuie will aain dode the
resp uisibility of settling theStatj debt.
1 his thing seems to be ineurabln. The
cret'it ol t e state is being very seri
ously damaged. 1 YopM with capital
are not going to move into North Caro
lina or m ike investments her,- with
twenty-seven tnillious of public debt
hanging like a stone an mid the Ltcks
of tho people, aud no disposition shown
to lift an on me of the weight. What
sort of conli lencooan be reposed in any
State where :tj peopb are willing to k
into practical n-pudi.-t'on, paying n
pat t of t he pi ii:etp,il or inteiest oi
debt they owe. The Salisbury Wat.; -man
another discreet and tv. s i o
j uni?l sy:
"It is feare i that noth ng cm be
Coiiilished a, this ses.s on t w . s
compromising the S ate i t .i. v t.
tliink this is much t.) be re 'I
patient creditors ;f tlie - , t
T:ght tt demand it Let. ano vv e . . ;
understand how it can bo ho: . m .
fused them.''
If the nrtjj'.f I .rii! 1 1 ii vi t
m i!,.. n ; " 01.i ..o . ,
I. ..... . . . 1 II Wl 1 (.11,1 II ll I 11. 11 i , ,
l..l... - . . I. , . 1.
I ne inn pnw.if ut-ui, men ii o l-jiii e
shouKl n.ake it an issue in 1-1, and a
(.teni ral A8oinbiv should ho elt-ct'.vl to
either settle or repudiate the debt. We
believe that an overwhelming majority
of the people are in favor of an equit
able, fair aud honest sett lenient , and
they should choose rjueiu-ers who will
rellx;t tlieir vi hes
It is quite cer-nin that a very laree
iini uitv ot the pe -p'o :ne in favor of
rcquiriiiv; the paymrut of po 1 -tax be
fote voting. We b' lieve, also, that a
uiajoiity of thepe- jde possib y a laiaje
majoiity favor the restoi at n of the
w ni; pin post. i c tn se bills nave
beeu vott d dowu in the present L-. yis-
lature. 1 lie legislature would do well
to reconsider
The people ;ip:c:r. to favor ha ec-
larking of the juisdctiou tf inagis
tiales. Th-- press of the Staie, as tar
as we have n diced it, appeaas to be
united in its fav r. A great saving, it
is believed, will acciue from the pass-
agPoftheb.il
The shep law, the S'ato deb, the
bell-puncb. the fence law, the reveuue
bill, the subject of common school:
these and other impoit iut questions
are t; be d Ptioscd of. If the members
of the Legislature will do their duty
faithfully and well thev will deseive
trie irratltutle ot t.hft nnon o If tlmv
fail in the most important legislation
tlien the people UlUSt See to it that a
mJ I
Legislature is chosen upon distinct is
There will be no other remedy
left - In .that case the press will have a
great and sacred du y to perform.
Turrs pills.
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
Loss of Appetite, Bowels costive, Pain in
Uie Head, with a L)ull sensation in th hnr-w
part, Pain under the shoulderblade, full
ness after eatiner. with a disinclination tn
exertion of body or mind, Irritability of
temper. Low spirits, with a feeling of hav
ing ne(?lected some duty, Weariness; Diz
ziness, Fluttering at the Heart. Dots be
fore the eyes, Yellow Skin, Headache
generally over the right eye, Restlessness
with fitful cbreama, highly colored Urine.
IF THESE WASHINGS ABE UNHEIDEB,
SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED
TUTT'S PILLS
ure espr-dallr ndaptetl to such rntps, n.
iiiiile tiH rfTiTtM hiicIhi rlmngf of I't-t-U
lus iui to ustoiiisli the duilerer.
A NOTED DIVINE SAYS:
Dr. TUTT: Dear Sir: For ten years I hn been
a murtjr to Dyspepsia, Constipation and Pi lt
SpruiK your Fills were recommended to me, I :fd
them ( but with littie faith . I mn n.nv a well nmn
have (rood appetite, digestion perfect, refrular sttKils,
Piles itonu. and 1 havegained forty pounds solid tleb.
Tliey are worth their weight in ito!d.
Rev. It. L. SslilPSON, Louisville. Ky.
The first effect of TUTT'S PILLS is to In
creim the Appetite aud cause the body to
Take 011 1 IchIi, thus the system in nourished,
and by their Tonic Action on the Digestive
Organs, Regular Ktoola are producetl.
Dr. J. F. HAYWOOD,
OF NEW YORK, SAYS:-
" Few diseases exist that ci nnot be relieved by re
storing the Ijver to iu ii mi;l functions, and for
this purpose no retried v ii ,-.. i-been invented that
baa as happy no, effect i (J IT'S PILLii."
SOLD EVKRY iVilERk, i-RICE 25 CENTS.
Office 35 aturrwy Street, New York.
TUTT'S HAIR DYE.
Orat Haib oh Whibkebs chanired to a Glossy
lack by a amKle application of this Dye- It im
parts a Natural Color, acts Instantaneous ly. and is
as Harmless as spring water. Sold by Druggists, or
n'ty express on receipt of 8 L ,
Office, 35 Murray St., New York.
leb il-tleodSwly
7
Applleatio:j will h mH
u. - ral Assembly to establish a new county
D tlKn from Vpt Wnlra onrl Vnot
Chatham, includlug a small part of Harnett.
jnu LA-uianiu
Vegetine
FOR
CHIIJ. SUAKES,
fi;vi;k and k.ik.
Takhoko, N. V., 1H78.
Da. U.K. stbve;s:
Dar Sir, I feel very grateful for what your
valuab.e medicine, Veseiine, has doneiu ujy
family. 1 wish to exprtsmy thanks by iu
foruilng you of the wouderiui cure of my
son; also, to let you know that Vegetine is
the best medicine i ever saw for Chills,
Shakes, fever and Ague. My son was sick
witti intasles in ls73, which left hiui with
Hip-joint diseasj. iviy sou sutteieu a great
deal of paiu, all of th time; the vain was so
.at he did nothing but cry. Tin doctors
iid uoihelphnna panicle, he could not lilt
his loot from tiie lloor, he could not move
crutches. L rea'd your advertisement
tu tbe "L,ouisville couner-Jouruai," that
Veireiine ws a great, uiooa runuer auu
BluoJFood. I tried one bottle, which was a
I rauthaiiaflf 1T lini. mi wir h thA rrprii
clI e Kratiusliy gaining. He hastaaen igh
teen bottles in a.ii, tiiU he is completely re
stored to health, walks without crutches or
eaue. nets twenty years of age. 1 have a
younger son, lifieeu years of age, who is sub
ject o cuius. Whenever he leels one coming
on, lie comes iD, takes adose oi Vegetiae and
th i is the 1 tst ol the Chill. Vegetlueleaves
no bad eilect upon th-f system like ihe most of
tiie iu.d;cui6s ri-coinmeuUed lor Chills, i
cheeriuily lecomnitr d Vegetme for such
cilie 1U lue Worn.
Kespectfully, MRS. J. W. LLOYD.
lrregular diet, or fiom any other cause, the
v egettne win renew the Diooo, carry on ihe
puiriu uuuiurs, cicause me si inauii, reguiaie
the bow els, and impart a tone oi vigor to the
whoie body.
Vegetine
JTOS
DVSiEPsilA, NKKVOUSNES AMD
(i tlNKUAL DKBIL1T Y .
ReunakdoTon, Mass., 1378.
'Ve. the undersigned, having u-ed Vee-
tine, lake pleasure in recommending it to
f:
W " .
biiny, it nein the iireat bioou runner. Mm
by K. i Crowehoi Sou?, who sell more of a
uuhticui iucuiuucs uu"""
MliS. L. f. fEKKlN-
I .111 II l' .1 1
I . :. . '
JustrUua ShAl'a.
Wgetiue is the great health restorer
compo-eu exclusively of narks, riotj,and
ueiu.s. u is ci jie.tsaji u "c,
c.iiLi li .tsit.
VEGETINE.
FOR
NERVOUS IIEAD.VUIIS
And Klieumati.ai.
Cic nxati.O., April y, 1S77.
II. Ii. Stevens, Esi :
L'arSir, 1 hav-i used your Vegetine for
Nervous Henia he, and also for Rheuma
tism, and have found eudre -lief from both
and lake rea1 pleasure in ri-eouiiiiendlng
it to all wno may Oe .iKewie afthcied.
1-Khl. .a. U.jwl,
I' H .Mill St., Ouii.
Ven'ti.)e h is restori'd thousands io health
wtio had teen lon and paintui sufferers
luf;;i?,1, Tfstiuiouj.
Mr. II. R. Stevens:
He ar Sir, VV havr b-en selling your
renieiiv: the Vegetine fo.- about three years,
and take j. leisure in reeoamending it to
our eu-touiei s. a.i t in no instance where a
blood 1'iin tier vvi 'Uld re.icli the Ciise, has it
ever tailed to t-tic t a c ir.e, to our know
ie it-'e. it crtainiy is the ne plus ulirao:"
i en jvators.
Kespectfully,
11. M. SHEl'ilEuli ii'0., ("ruggists,
Mt. Vernon 111.
Ts aoknowt-tl .e.i by all classes ol people to
be th" best ,ii i .uosi reiia'dj b:o.)d puraier
in t lie world.
Prepared by
II. U. STEVENS, Boston, Mass.
Vegetine is so' l by all DrutfKist.a
Jar 3 '-f ot.2w.
SflVE!'ro 2jEarn now to do
YOUR IT HEAD AND HEED
HAIR! WHAT FOLLOWS
SAVK Torn II.Vin.-The l.iws . f Health
ei;d I- iiu' vi'y "ti:i;i;;vl i:, t '. tnisitditH tit suc'aI life
frqn:ro i'. Tho nVir - .if yioaf jsi tauoe i
tvery w.ir.
BEAVTII'Y Y1 it 1IAIU. It is the &i'r
pas&in tTuwn ,;' j lei y, i n,i ,r t!i - losjf it their
WrnLTIVATK TH K IIAIU. Ft.r V7 M
Hfitr re
I ami lieuuifietL,
inaivcrpil inir,y-nve vduh aw iy ira. iiuii, c
fnlp, 4 the i;o. i-crf.-rt prepniation m the
ftjr preserving-and lwautifrin? the liair.
Besldca l?if tbe lie hair dressing
Ter produced, Lyon' IV. Ilka iron will
positively prevent graj uess, (Uitl will
tor iinv liair to lald Heads, if the cote
follicles nr ? not tlestroyetl.
It nrtually jk r"orms these eeuing- miracle tf
th- Ii fhe following ia
A "FA III srECIMEN.
T "
n erilirt'iv 'or several rears, oaiv
m;: jue. I ! a few bottle of
.: 1 ( T.iv f n-iii niirrrit', I have a tieli
ii. Ul 1 T .1
!-;.;r.
lHiitlUXCE, 1". P. A
r. sj f-c' Hit? Ivat)iairou is ba
11 uiif-iina'c l
y iat'Oiu;);iraL).c.
. T r-,;r.. r-alancss.
2. To Itoitoro Cray IT.iii--
?.. j. lit inovo Damlrnfi".
1. To PresH nnT r.oantify M10 Tlnir.
liJi:.i;i J. .dti. U10 iatba.ron la no
irfJciiy pas. f L s;iip'i':r mil sugar-of-leaJ, to paint
ttid daub ili j hair and yarulyzo the, brain. It it
a pure and limpM vuetablo lotion, intended to !
tforo T.ie hair by natural gro-wf.i and reinvigoratioa.
t:s splendidly perfumed, a;id 1I10 most delightful
to.'tet dressing known. Xo lady's or gentleman'f
fiii -ufilt i complete without T.ron's Eathiiroi
5urd) KVKRYAVnERK.
PHESOHSFTiOII FREE
,w tne aptedy t'nre of Semlnnl Weakness, Lost
Mnhood, Premature Debility, Seriousness,
LYOJfS
Society, Defective Memory, and all Disorders
jsrongnt on by Secret Habits and Excesses. Any
dngglrt has the ingredients. Address,
DD iaoiicc a A
K. JAQUES & CO.,
130 Wert Sixth St., CIUCTHUATI, OHIO.
GROCERIES.
I). T. Joliiison,
Wholesale Groeeraad Coraii siou
Merchant.
We have just received a full, fresh anl
well sel jefel st')i?k ofGroserias, coiSis ing
in part of
200 Bags Kichnaoud Bolted Meal,
203 " Fresh Ground Flour,
20 B oTdLs M jlases (new croji)
10) Bag Mars la's Salt,
15 Barrels Sugar's,
0 Bags Otfee,
20 Boxes C. R Sides,
Stock Peas, Seed Oats,
Corn, Pork. North Carolina Racon,
Leather, &c. , &c, &c.
We solicit onsiifam'j its of Cattoa, G
Meal, Flour, Poultry, Eggs anl all kiads
country praduce. W; will sell at highest
prices aul remit promptly.
Write for prices. We w.ll make special
flurestj tlioie tuing in quanities.
Feb. 4 tf.
W, B, Mann.
formerly with I). S.
C. W. Young,
ol ary,
W ake i o
Wait & Bro.
W. B. MANJST & CO,
Having formed a copartnership under
the abave title, and tak-;u the stand
tormerly oecup.e i by B. H. VVoodell. Mo.
Hargett street, we lutend to carry a full
line of Orocens and Provisions, as well as
a complete stock of Baots aud Slioes, Dry
Goojs. Motions, Hardware, Cutlery, 6ic , ic.
Buying our goods ar bottom prices lor
casn, we are aetepunned to otter induce
ments to our customers, unsurpa.sed by
any house in Raleigh.
uivc: usa trial aud be convinced of what
we say. .Very resnectiullv.
W. B. MA.N a CO.
Having sold out my entire stock of goods
at tne above stand to Messis. W B
iViaini i Co., 1 lake pie -sure in recom mend
:ntf thin in the iubi c for a liberal snare m
ihci!" oc'-injuace, oeiievuitr that their cuiifl-
ue. ee, will not be mis, hi -ed.
I shall in future devote my time to a Gen
eral Commission business, ana can befojnd
at my om.e in the Prairie Budding on Wil
mington street.
Thanking a kind public for so liberal a
patronage lor Ave years past. I hope they
will not foruet mt in f ature, and give my
successor as much ot their patronage as
they jjossifly can.
V ery iiespectfuiiy.
jan 12 dim B. ii. VVOODELL.
SEED POTATOES
vVc will re: Jive, ah ut the 1st of February,
ourth'st Invjice oi Seed iVat es ofthii sea
son. Early Rose, Peerless fend Jackson
Whites.
We W:ll g uraute : iliui to be t-miiue and
arst-clas saed, aud will sell them as law a?
they can possibly be handle J.
HA' DIN .GRIMES & CO
Coartiiirslii Aoiice.
I have assoc at d witli me in bu-iness,
('apt. R. H. Brooks, at-- "onductor on ti. &
(v. ii. ti. ar.d f rmei l.v of Wake Fo;est. '1 he
business in tuiuie will i-e conducted under
the name and style ot "Pri. chard Brooks."
All parties inuehted to me will please come
lorwar-' and st-ttle. as tiie lia'd iiiiK-s foices
me to den i tad promir. sett i on 'ii t.
J S. P. iJKl 1 i.'llAKD, Jr.
JOS. P. rlUTCilAKI), R. II. BKOOKS.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND
GENERAL GKOfERi.
COKXEKlilLLSBORO & SALISBCR V S
ISHleiIi, X. V.
We keep always ou hard fresh Eges, But
ter ah-l thickens, which we receive daily
from our branch store at iew Hill. Also,
a good liue of B ots and shoes, Coffees,
Su,ars, Teas and iu fact everything in a Urst
class Grocery,
t ountry Merchants will find It to their
advantage to call and see us hef are buying
elsewhere. We handle iarge q aiuie's of
country produce, our facilities mr sell ng
are tue test in the . i y.
jt7rART.vERsiii notice.
f have this day associated with me in 1ms
iness nay brother Mr. U. E1KJAR LEACH.
The t-isiness iu future wdl be conducted
under the name and style of M. T. LEACH &
Ct).
All parties indebted to me by note or open
account past due, must come forward and
make iunui-diate pavuient, as tlie stringency
of the times forces me to demand prompt
settlement of business done on close mar
Ifius. M. T. LEACH.
Kaleigh, N. C, Jan. 1, 1679.
M, T. LEACii & CO.,
GROCERS Ai) tO.UH ISS IOX
MEKl'HA.M'S,
FOK
pine isuno mu,
(tor central JN. C)
Liberal ananKemcnts will be made with
reliable parties d M-iag to purchase in
uantities.
For testimonials, &c, Address,
M. T. LEACH & CO.
Lock Bi x 2-J3,
, Raleigh, N. C.
b;ar24-tf
More Goods
A' I)
Umip fjood.s
Arriving d oiy at the I'.usy Store of
GHRISTQPHEHS & SORRELL
II 1 IK; ETT STREET.
are recei vini d lily all kinds of (iro
ceries, which we intend to sell cb.aii for
C 1611.
Anotner ( ar Load just, arrived of the
finest Sed Oats t.rougut to the City. Call
and examine them
ONION SETTS AND OTHER SEEDS
on hand, wholesale and retail.
FLOUli 1 FLOUR ! 1
Car Load of Flour and Meal iust received.
ME A.T MABKET
Always supplied with the finist Beeves aud
J'ork Sauase a specialty. I11 fact everything
Kept ia a nrsc class Orocery store.
PLOUGH ! PLOUGH I !
C.illand see our New Patent Raleigh No 4
Plough, th3 best Ph ugh made w e are the
-soie agents for tue cav.
CHRISTOPHERS & SORRELL,
tebl2i Harg-utsutet.
TT. -4-
JLI OtlCG.
A PPLIGATION WTT T tP vjnv
A. toth T fi.t IIAD.E
toine Lifffislature novv in session, to
mend tne act of incorporation for the "town
af Warsaw- D'U,n ou lty i
LOTTERY.
KENTUCKY STATE LOTrEiV
Gives everybo dy ;i chahoc t . .
thinir mir ,f ,1, i ! ' "' "1
FEBRUARY 23.
Then- are no h's f i.;M, ,,,
ni tng'Mlier r ,., ""
1st i i.e, $14 inn ' " '
2 1 V ize, r-.u 0
3 1. Prize. S4 nmj.
Aud Wimle Tick t s t K l
tii ii -
JU't1 iUl u,-. (
II..
jiirilt: ,
WILLI MS(,XlU,.
-9(J Broadway, j Y
ir urn ..... .. .. . . i l Ii. .
Siiil in
1 tat ravln; we w
n n ii i.
"i ti
drawings publishf-d in iu.
ant staat eiinriir
lioMeisa e inaili? m ,,lf . ' 'i
x" ,,;n of In , ,, . ' I
as so .u asieci-ivt'd. ; ,
rain
"'-"i
of
A Kl'l.l'iinit ......
Jlonyng11 'l'i
Louisiana State Lottery Comy
This Institution was regularly nfr?
by the Legislature of the St: L )
.
for theiermorTwentT-nvVTear "'
contract the invl- lah.eh.iii, i ii,,.'M 1
pledged with'a capital of .l,it,i ir ,. . ' "
it has since added a reserve fund ',r : 0
Its grand sintrie nuinii.r ,!i..r.i .
uuud ni l r.(iarir'ihii to,..,, . .
4
tslkA llao mniitlilu .... ' . ' ""
. .....WJ1J u 1 lie S'f,ntl j,
ii ucici auaies or po-lpoiu .-. bm;
tollowing distribution :
CAPITAL Villi,
:!.;)
lOO.OOU TICKETS Ai TV(J J)(,,Aj( , v
HALF- ICKE7 S, ().h IlMI.La j;" '
LIST OF i'i;iZ!.s.
1 Capital Prize ;
1 Canitai Prize : ,
1 Capital Prize
2 Prizes of $2,5-4) 1
5 Prizes of l.uon .' "
20 l'rizes of NO
10 rizesof jou ' ' 1 '
2 " I'llzes of 5n ."- ' "
ueO Piizes of 2i ": J
iOi'u Prizes of io ;;;;;;;; :f-;-M
A PPHOX 1 SI A TION I ' III z i'S. ' ' " '"
9 Airoxiination Prizes nfi:,n
9 Ai-pioxiiiintion rizes of ni"'""
9 Approximation Pr zts ol )ii.. '
1807 Prizes, atuoiintiinr to i
Re.-.ponsi i'Ib convs'pwi ing-afi .' ,
at all prominent poi-rs, to Hii-e.i u : :
C nipensatlon will le paid.
Application for rates to elubs s!.,, , ,) ,,,
b noide to i he Home Oilier m Nt.-. , ..
Write, clearly staii-.g l addrr-s, f ,, ,
;Ji r i i:ioi illation, or s-tid orut-r f'.
m. A. DAUPHIN,
P. O. H ii :-2, Ne.v -a:is. ,. ij.-... i
All our Grand Evfa-r.M -arv lirm-.,,, ..
uneer tne superv.-seju ;nm iiui'iiic-iu" i ' r
UKX.'KALS it. T. b A f..h.. aim '.,-..
JUCAh A. EARLN . ft ! V
IiiuresiiEg to HmlvU-imin.
SIX THOUSAWD DOLLARS
worth of Furniture.
GRAND AUCTION SALE.
The undersigned will .'ell h.'s entire Hcc.
Of New Furnitute, consisting o( Fiii-j, A:, 1
ium and Common Walnut and PopUr t'liain-
berSets, Wardiobes to Match, M.ui l- ui
WoodTop Bureaus and Washstands, M.n l W
and Wood Top Tables, Wnluut J'oplar ;i l
Maple Bedsteads, Walnut, Oak and M.. -Cane
Seat Rocking Chairs and Chair. -d
Seat Iloclilug Chairs and Chai
Loun, s, Waluut, Ac, 4c.
Si ran,
1
The Sale will commence on the 'J ;ti . day .
December! and be continued un;ii ml
sold.
Up to that dav eveiy art .! w ll t . -at
cost. If pai ties bn ir.;; e,a not vmsIi t" it
move their articles iniinedlat :y, t .. a;
oe leit until b eb. 1st.
dec!2
A. V. F. ;.r
otice,
Y VIIITUE OF A
AJ &ne cuiiiaine i ia a niorr.ir.- Oc'i
cuteu 011 tlie l.i.u tlay of r ebiu;ii v. i77,
v-
Junn r. Jordan. aiPt Alainarei .J .1.11.1.111 in
-viadtr, linde & Co., as a p-ar ol r.-c.t.i
on pane 3i2. book f.u; I'nblic lit-iiir.it-r -Hi '
for jNritiani ton c-uuty, we wul, a. ii.
court j.oue door in the town of Ja-ksii. .1.
sala county, on Mouoay. ti;e lot ii J .1 v !
I'et-ruaiy, A. D., 1S".9. .s. 1. at put Ik: nmMi.-n
IO tue hiliest biutler fur rush, tlie t m l . I
Llaud on w liicli s.iid John K. Jor ;aii. f..ru 1
nv. u, coiitaiiilu-one liundrcd aero, in. .'
or less udouiiiig the ia. d f 15. i. mjh.' -B
i' - Joruan, Alary K. JorXlau and ot nt-i -
J )SEl'Ll i . MADDkY AM .. 1; I
CUO KKli, sui viviLg pai tiiers of Ma-i in.
Bridges Co- Jau.'-U
For riont,
A "arge trick I-'welling House, a H tnodi-'n
Improvements. Situated 011 me' of the inol
iadnoiiable tlio oiijihfart-s iu tln-citv, ,:iJ
in one i.u oied and titty yards m t lie cij i io. .
Terms rea.-ouable. Ai ply to
. , , CM. RlIslJEK.
i"0 l--4f Attorney at I m
OFFICE OF THE SUPERINDKNT oh
CoSTKUCTINO V. S. C. H. A' I.
Raleigh, N' C, Feb. lo, 1-:.-There
will lie sold at jiu1lic auction
Mondavtht! 17ih day tf Fetniiaty i ""
the p etnist s In rear of the U. S, C, 11
P. O. Raleigh N. (', the following prop-itj
to wit:
1 frarrie buiHiiitr used as Superintendent''
office; 1 fiame building used as Master M,J
chillies flice; 1 Rrick bulldini: lis. tl
Blacksmith Shop tog' ther with a lot of Muck
smith and stone masons tools; rope hoistm
machinery etc. etc Tlie property can '"'
seen t any time between this d 'v an I
dyffaleby aprlv1tR,nt te . in "f,MI,'
pof r r-nte ncent. The purchat r v-11 ir
zo rtn ve the proien wiihin bs'- i-'-In
u s;a1p nt. his i.wn exuense. Ter"1,
snb ci.sh. Sale to comn ence at IZ i
ck
ou. JOHNKIMi-
ActiDg Suierintendent.
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