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Ullffll tr. Fltlf'AT. iru w. The Convention Wit, hatour poblUUJ la iki pap, hat k d.L"ad I la" W lha KtaU by a a majority vf wch Huos u iIk Uaoer at Avml! tx.ru. laapoflaat easeed."! were mad b h' l,.isr.,ii.d, after seottieait'iea ml mam rence, eosievtmd In by th rWt. Th U presid an hxiha wa Thur-Ur. tb lk of April On tb h of May. ' latere U to eioipre th hr. ami wgainst, k Cei, nd If majority be found in Uti of the Convention, then Governor ia lutein vi lb. (Wltgi'M elect on the 4ih Mom da J My,lUt tb ftd of iht month. Our oijr I Urnt io-l.uil of at! lb " tier m lesit 1fou wrre ecatar to p" thfi kill otlttrtoiinr baa anjergun no ehangf. Dn ikt OJUlarv kl haa rutlnsT heeo atrenglhrnrd d eoalirmad hy additional reeWion. Yti aiitahsr ordinary d numetence we wight be in duead U ao far surrender our own vitws, in t linn of many urili an4 tbi men i opinions roninisnJ our htghrat respect, a la eft no further i.ppoitlon. Thl kd at t BM tint determined to do. Ihit, upon calw tad a ajar reflection, mk list w ranuot Ju ao oooaiaUnllr f'U th duly which, a au iuilr- . pendent, .JauimaiUV. una lu ouraaif ami -ike people of th fetal. believe last ike call of a Convention In th manner juoposed, ami tifThi imrpoae propose!; will, if tirts prp see b carried oor, mull in tiodiig kui ssiaebiaf aadluM lo (lit xK.ptaof ikiaSlai. jV4 laun aallr ao Ulieriuj vt vould ka rtxcraM la mi Inmt U w Jul not proclaim oar btliri (ir rcmdrfn kno m mail a a do ibat ibt bjactt of (iiia Cuartniion (a aiack fiwtbar tban tkva bmt ntakiof vl amatidrawiu to ika Oaawti- lutiou. It i intriKlcd n oeljr to maka t nnat' Ur f oaidaBauu to lk Organi lair, but te turn ovi uf Uin'r jlfT all tba praatnt Eierti lla ul JadltiUl flur if U.t Btida! ' Aim! wf trill jByi. urrtaiiil uudartaVa te aay thai unbar of tktaa oulii not to ba turnaJ oat. Bukibai it not aiM tuit iatporunt quaaUoo too ecta4 wlib tho movmrnL ,Tha imMrtant (jUaMtion ia, will thrr iilatlr tuiaBlt to bt tliui luraadontf Will tlirr not appaal to tht Kia cutlat Oortrtimrnt uf the United fttatra to rt oofniit and miataln them in offit,on the ground that Ihrr have Iwn attempted to badv)Med bv n illegal body ? Who that i at all conrerunt ilh tha conrkc of radical ofllce-holden in tht South tine the war ran doubt It ? And, what arilPth Prfi-iiti-nt Jo wlitit (hut appealed to ? Will he hut liiUc the ground that the l'onen trhicb diuM'd, or attenuated to depoae, them tratWit a logI bod, brrto not ea'tod in a-,i cor if h fire wiih.tht i'n'tHuuaf Conatitutlcm of tlH'att? Wll hedl tolif fhaj ground Ut the ifiMiron fas Wen tcUlcdlii tbla Biata by th LejiatJva 'rcarucun apdprtfedeiHa of 164 td'lSCl tliij jh optrnt'tipM and irace denN linTt-.befiiJus)iW'4 in and aproTed nnliicjrtabe boiu-artiGil a rtoftbir Ourihiitiun t J I M not CangrrM kxiirualr f!cl ,'4 I'rddnl of lb L'tiited Malt, by ot fj''Xlh. trM power to d.id whether a i. maimi ornnUwl in a Stat in tbt duly cvjn-tiinwJ temmnt of llit State An l ier'ili l 'r,- J-nt baa daxideti ill que tion ia it li"' wll stttltil that tht Cotirta w ill re cognise 4H)dV'llo bi tJernlcT "Afrdlf Or I'rrMtiont nliould rc fiirrtHr oW the j're-ent oflotra will not t Fie t 'onreniion have lieen htld in vaiti? In ihm event will not all tht Biotity ejrptudod on tin- ('"nvemion he waited ? Will it not bewim than wjMteil, fur the reason tht r arili Ik' left in a rmich wor?e coudition than WtliConTentiun hnd neter asaembled at all? All a thes qneation wt leave for our reader to 'knxwtr for lhutelpa and act ac- Wave not among tfcosc trho fcar, or pretend to fear;' another retonMrction be Ccngrcso. A aojoura of acveral Hay at the Capitol of tha Na tion lat week' hat convinced u tliat nothing of the klad will be attempted under any clrcuw- atanoea. o legUTation, we thuilc, will follow the report of the Benate coiumittee on Southern outragea-tinleiu it be of a conciliatory charac ter excejit, perhaps, a law to punish future Ku Hiux outrage in tuc 1 cdoral CourU ami nuk ing it the'dutv of a U. S. Comniimioner in each county t(J arrei-t all such olendert and bind them over to annwer for their crimen in aaid Courta. But if tauee, or tren a'- plautMt pre text, nhaU ferance, in the flair of thin .State under the forma of Juw and tiie ConKtitutiua who can dutilt what he will do ? Js it not well known that ht ! didoJi uitthr -th influenoa trf the Southern " Kadicala, and tiiat lie gctieraJlr iemta t willing tvt were among tue nrst in tn atate to aaro catt th full of a C ouvention, and none wa more anxioua to nee n. cabled in oonforroity with the provision of the iwnatilution.- We were ?tiowjUij thou Id unite avv. i.. jm.ii ia..- .ra.iisalaMMBtatMMP r wawatviiia! ui I, arty It tituat. N v nmiur enact, i nat aiid MirauitiaT f lha aat . - : -- jrTZ:"!!. , Vblt;gt u la t Saturday, to flea ttlinouy era. 0, JnJ It iaibiiia Uteat ral pm ttit al of m d act, la rwlatWa t. a certificate vf diteharge auJ tho luiprachirrat lharwtjf. thai auarll arliAral t.f al.M-krai It li laid that a a th'Tl lima. Mr. HAa4eaa U iiMpaabi u tbo ivtiitt of ib I'm brfe XI'Hlou' CoiainlttoO. at t thwout faget aliased t bar braa OiiuXlltd I (bit Mat. SmUm P)tm$. will b g.aiii'u.rd" to Italrigh ti fu Iht SlamJurJ. a Iruat ha 111 bai-4if tain uevM fa C'l. Mark Irlu uti that line J(iii VwliiMk J ' t4 '' Wt art uia4l obliged to our IpiBt: coo UuHrary at Ilalih fvr lb tul rata lo eontaioVJ I a tht atxiv parngraph. H 1a newt to ft. We bad kpvd ud brlitrrd that tba Mdaitiawal Waadi-ad beyond tht pow er of rrau trCtW'O W bpo aw at ill. Abda tba "tiiuiMaa" rafvfrd ta ana thal-aanaut cvmLt bvdivuao, tk luKrtnatlua, that kind- I t4 Ulalt wfy .1 Aaiurf 'rS cwuul rvtaliied by Gwrtjmor llbldon, in tbt lnirvliniiil trial now pcodiriK, wa aHHuv th nawacf tbudtxiiitfiiLbcd latjrr. iy given, will tttabl ua tw have vor lejiljto , -VIT13- ,. . f 1 . " I W loata tkat tho opinion nival la among many ptraiMBiia tUa too a aad OOOOty that tbt artirkM ol "Ula" wbkrk apptaratl la tkia paper m the oik and ISili of Jaaaary.trero wrlueo by Wat. II. Bail, It U due mh to Mr. Bailey and tbo author M "vlvia" to toy that be ka pMviatoatl auaialaind from Ue begianing that a Convention railed Ui lb manner provi ded in tht bill jtaat panted would be a ptrfcctly legal and couUililiynal body. ' ( wiL-w CoubJ Delleyf ao,'but Wt Cannot. "' , , ; THtTICST-OATIi BILL. Tht till revoutly pawing Wtk H'V'" of Con mm lo relitvt certain cbuaiea of penaoua from the aeceaalty of taking (be toX oath, or "irvo clad," prevlooa to entering oo ofBoc tinder the federal government aiaj Jvaa It, aagni ftKaitce made el rarer by a word of cotamaia. Jli po- lilieal duobtliuea.origiuajl inuxietd on the Koulktnteiw are aumntod up in two braiM-nea; the fourleatr aiaetdweat, eiclndiuy (nn o4 jb-e all who held oEue befcra the war; and the iroa-elud," titl'idiog allj who atood by the South in the war, even though ant holding of fice before. Hy act of Congrem of July II, 18u, it waa provided that thoe amenable to the four teenth amendment annul d, on having the dim- bilitin thereby imxel renmveil, take a certain form of oath brfure entering on office, and the bill jtiftt paoMngCongrewi in to allow all who are nut amenable to the foitrternlh amendment but art to the "iron-clad" toliold office on taking lb taint With, 'f It-' act for ihone relieved from (bt foorUniilh aniehiln.ent i-i ax followa-r Ax ACT prearribipg an oath of office to be taken . by perjonn from whom legal dixabililiea aliall have been re nioted. - He it tnartfd 4y llit Jiaefe and Unite n Pep. mtniolirtt o4 the VltUd iSia uf A tiftlfi in rim-1 orwa ,-txarmfru', That wl)ier any erwn whoi riaa ariit-i.nla li the late rbt ilitm, niul lion wlmm hII legal iaahMitie -ariiiig thervfroiu liave bf-i-n r'tnov'ed l'mltif (Vnjrewi hfaehti- VI r. Cuiiiglaiid U an eau limit ailornar, 4rttt and noble geulli-iuiin, and a uiiujukI tintliacb ing IVauorral. (joK-tnor UolUea, in tba tun fl'tinie lie liaa rvpuMil in klr. louiUlid, kae not lindrmiliualtd bia abililln not klaaeal and drvoiiuii lo lua dint. I l.e IrivinU of that gen lleiuan will ap tale lb m tvm of prufmaimuH duty wliiili mlnuU-d Uuali MfeetvypMflg tl te fcua of lb tiuvriiaJl I We tiw kearuly-glad, for jb fue iti""ti Ikil.hat il k M hi lory, that UorTllold-n kaa arrurrd Mr. Con- R la nd rnd lluii. W. S. II. BiiiMi to d. U ml him I hi Inal. Th diaruUvr of the ca and it great bupurlaiu.- driuuuld lit aarvlee of lueii of abililv and poaitioA, legal end aoti.il U'i( auaeMi Jvmrhmi. t ( ( , . i W endorat rverv word 6onlatnei In tti bovtnicle from the Jiirnal, and rejoice tliat It haa bad the niagnauiuiity anJ aiaiilUira U lake tbt aland alibi) it haa taken ia Ual abot and aevtral (brutrr artlclva. High a out rpwrt and ailmiration for the charactrr of the diatin- gu'ndied gelillroiatt.k ; Il lJ.n to Kl.lt, i...:rwu.na kiM to aaai IrOoi lo Alitliit aini t !..a;viiM iaa)4yoa'aUa lioa Iriiar luKni Oval Gat.liukU ., iStHajh Aibrlfcln, in r, (r.Ih,e to Cwyd, wl. . .. itVO M t ivk4 tipuo rtitato eooU.ui aa and e auwui oii.ir aaauara, to itok M ayo M roaapaay in Ull.a eeatfl tboulal ho 114 there till allrfU fVM;gn,aiiHraeaotllUnor4 ed lkero and aUe advuiag it mmAlmt 0( ! to Cto.a4 aaoaiy to took afUg l'lio Wr. A J ttoij, lk proirletur. oatawcxn ln4 Uav liliad Um aaoae, A-kd lo identify tbt abatOr of Ooo. V Kith, Juno fid, IHU. Ua rtl M beforoIUrh Wrote il. iWgk) a tbttt aj lb Mr iMiiih aJilerled to ll.ia it bf aoeo. . M Or.hiiu dilartd it eumpvtrat and 04 aboM to read la attppvt ft It fiont Uw on ilMkaMhtoio, but oa agmaMOi. ak rred tfbrua ka ol iiuupetrnry until atuialMg. Th Vartiorouati llufUr watllieahro dtfu4 htm I Kirk a name rrgMee1 on4laa(iih f J.n.H u from K4.Tr. ijlM Ulair awoms wa proprietor frvm ir4 It. lfiH, till July ISfOi lden..ll lU regUee; aw Kb-k in Ike Mme) Suk JiairO. Uuo' know BiirKin, never aaw blna. A It JukMM r-ealdi Kuow K irk kand wriilng. not rtrtain about fturginV Mr ttrakaw Moved ikal itieooMrt la now ad jimaa till 14 aattaiurday ; and court oyouinod lcnx la our report of Thofeda o 1-er.ltpga II waa ai1 corlain allSdavil. to lure v LMtkl". Clerk of (hi hunrirt Ciiirt of the t'nt- ted Hate, weio ontd, oMerled In, bp roled le ba aliiible be the tliiif. W "lioiil.l li Af llial tbeo plet wee not only did not write tht article referred to, hut that he differ tn to from the l.-rfal and rUihd centleoian kaa over boea and it kanhb l"!"" ptaHr -fcr fcArTKotii5UmtwrrtJ)iwrtfrw duly tbey have diaplayad or) Uie preawnt ocea- aioa. And tbU will out otily ho tb oardlcl of the Wilmington Joarnof and th CM Aertk Html, but of rry man and ovary journal hwo good tniiniuo ia wwrik haviue. 1 i From l Kalei Tlegr .vtwH wiiat t larsMiMMsaT. , , Friday, Feb. X ST I. Hour of li M. having arrived, the Senate a cmhloU aa LiMirt l iaMyavbOivnL t hief Jikiiu appvared and took tb chair. - ItBtJ'or rtruvron callinl. i JkbiUula hcliig Mr tiraham, of Ornnge, moved tifdiapenw with reading ul'iha Joumai ul yeierday. TheChir( Juatiiai iiad read a letn-r from iluin. John Tool, Dinkery and AbUxi in reply to the aiunHHirM to eppmtr ia ha Iryti, Tbey naie that their dmie coniiel them lo remain in Washington jtotat tlna lime, it Mnf near lite c-lo-e ul the arwioii ; ibat tbey ar willing to leotily beKire any roiiunWiouer or anawer any written Interrogntive. Mr Dunham, ol the board of manager, read ritiona of aeri-rnl citiarna of I 'anwell, detained niatody by Kirk, -asking fur writ of liabnia coriMm, together with tb alfidavroi to aaid beti- liona. The writ iaaued by Chief Jiixtlce de uiamling the prisoner of Kirk wa then read. Mr Iiovdrn objected lo the introduction of the foregoing aa not being avid voce. That it tnuot be proven. .v " ' ' Meaara nrgg and V rail an eootCDOaM that it waa proper. witn" liitl Ju-tue admitted the paiiera. The iH'tition of Aihdrfii(i. iliior, to Chief Jiu-iii e i'earmni, fur a writ hi haiioaa eovpna wa re.vl. Jmj atiuUsjl of M. . I'arker. aitoelieti In nine writ i4 (ha; Jiief Jneiicr Hi Kirk, dvoian- dniK Moore. Afli.lnvitof X C-McAlll.ier ollwt l Ulijejicd tif liv Mr, 4yden, n lieu.g ouT a ciiixi- aiid'nut an ettH-err bad rrftiaed obedk-nce to the wriu of the Cl.ieaT jMioak , Feb. 4. It71. Juatice aonuaiaood aod took tbi bv th Svif'eaajt.at Ami ehnlr. , ' I'riUmaiiuu T V..-.-..I. ' ' R.dl railed 41 Reaafora pren'tZ." Ueodi rf J.nimnl d aiienleV Orfth. Rfialer uf the Nalioaal Hotel lrn in a eviftvncowoTeatardMy. abOl't a4niHUitnt Wml Uitrueeed at tbo tiaaeji mi -tliO CoartV adjurniwriilaarJt it iUip1ey Jl rna oirii-a i.y nio rr ecmion to au.r nt a n-ii Knk rrKKtrn-ii at lint UotW laat uuiuir jud ol July, that li rg'trl a a i-itireo ol Too . Mr. Oraham agrurd itt coinp.-t. il. y a om length, rwerting v rivuai U-aria uKuili aubj-rt. tir oaiitb m-lW. If th qiieaHi.m f re- aidrbce ia material it tnual i proved. The rt'K'Ftrr hI ni tliinp km a tell lH.k and nolliii g in. -re tha a i auuuii'iireu.eiil un t ilrm-l Tlie d'f i.iMli'iii" iiuifl ! dumertcl nimt. Uead law iu auiioit uf i nitiiiur.it nnot'na her r M'ti v-. Ila.iv. 1 lir r-U!ii3 brtM-ewti thff partiM d.-e not ex iat. At. Graham annl it waa for the nuroo aliooiuo th roiineelioa belwveo llobieu ao Kiik. Kiik wa a rlii..-i !. brought ber from tl T'i-uavawe lo ternfy the powpl wfl uf oor State. , -r Mr. Urugg adiuitt : he docla atiou (. the third peratm waa not vdeue, but therawj-r ri H.ti.vil.',Vriallj it 4 doniieil. W y Kirk od l!ritJXm"of E4 Teiin. Tlir .1. feneW aay koi em Tof Nwrtht'aroTtua i.r rwitl.Uwiofe tho aahp-ct. tha ll deiettV ,,,i , vHfe-uer. J -; rt AU,Ai..,dii relying. d al rotat citod Had ilo U iriaVlilU awiM-d t bjlu If hri toaa rith tho conacrvotivei! to. the Leguilattirelii tht call of aach Convention. And when it ia re . membtred : that the Republican 'party ' in tha v State rtepontM forth condition oMhingn which render a Contention -neCeiry; we can find np language too atroiig to exprew our con demnittkHi of their, rtnianlj Not only hat U) party ftted to meet h- jMt alt anew dt W otW, triotiaat in the matter, but it haa, tn otiropin-, ton, failod to play .iia. ham aail Having m. poeodi kad,oniihJtUfl upon tlipojilof tho fitate, whic4 ho totalled upon kt moch unpop. ularity, it (9ul4 h redeemod ijteelf to a great extent by-eflordiua tbjenj aa jopportunlty bt a mending the aame in Convention aaaemblad. Kiit with tbol Miiity od unpatriotic aeJflahneaa which ha alwaya rhakaetewoed the party, and which, it i to be ere4, will hereafter charao Urize tUnaaerrtitw party, it rtfuaed to do no. But aaaimirfe we were for the call of a foaveoUott bjMlia ttinctifrenc of two-third of all thyrBibref each Ilontewi cannot ax' r iaeoor feeders in rot fi tho call of on under th prtarnt law i i of whaf th eoncjiien ro ltkdgo: eiHwi),(T1 had precedent' that vrmldhroel We enn'd not adviae fhm no to rot under xlHtirf eiirotnatkiicft.'iven If we had douhto ahorrt the nncoDatsttftionallty of the - - - low, which w ba rt no). ,t,1 ' , . . ' tWre wt taVe of ;Le, aStTerT and feoyt ilo the pfjj'e to o( aa tutboni may eem prater!' XToIsaee dlachargeJ onrdtv. ty by'wirr.vng tht.-a of. wbut we belicrc U he ; the-drgor of aje.ahljng a convention nnder Hie present law, and if coa of t oor ol tw.i-tliirtl nr fm-n llouae, no. hvfi r nhall I' MnMernmoHBgUta-OaUMiouiU l0 aaa?ll4 iafaiivtliiliK n tt'lily .aitiili 4 Ibat he elev-tod or nppointe M ikiir flht r prvnrr.t-i.aad - w.iaMiJ Ly -Is . A- I hi tiol ovtdcuer. tnia err niuiy U- vi ' " ii it i iiuai ; ...... . ....j-..,. .... ..v-r ?iir. UlnliHiil tliiiiiriit .li. Jioyu.-u very riialra, be -i'til. iittire cutitittH"Hi'tlie dilie void; Mute "retirht( Ire of frio vaJi.ILlv. iVj-'iwry rtiTrie-d 4 c l,,er?r 'ef' Id. Vi-t l"t T,H i , '"r"!' iP 'fl rr" CM JUMi,e .levide.nl,e evideuce ut d- iiil of Jirtr TWrl :ihe1it nh. r be th ful- iMtir lit lo be trrowjl 10 he valid when eivea wa . ... ... ...... .HH. I In rsiioiiileni la Ool i outm nv ve Jealt 1 ajij 1 kaw bit cvooral har la Uauf th Oar what! I eriuiird dan f tha rebvlliwe J he wa CtoOl of a Jtft ia tho li. i. A-i ba hoeo a eil" t IMie eiaeo tbo war, eaoi4 wbibj he wae lo U MhUo thai lh he wi a orawd omi i he wo a torrtar to Ito pfuple wf loMile 1 (J d liun bf SvOalu Miaal vu k auw uf jMir koootodg 1 Kiik lout vdou uoly Haaaarlh CarulUa la Jaa Uat I T ataewefl LKU'l kuuaj Ibiak be ejtovad In lu the eotortr f'uiu ki kuly a ff n.ii JoOOiUMfW "f i i iu. II. Cotke louru : lU.lJreJo At e rUlo.X.Ci Mta lawyrri kliuwf Ktfk by rpoUaaa0,bMll.J to repufleai 4 a luvi. torOfOltot Oiaei hi IrpylatloU dhliag tba emr o a itui of. a plubdvivi iabivp' Itooa' Crwao eaotHHredi Net knew kiia Mutw Vh wtr. i 0.,itr,d.k aw.rra i Kaoideeta Hal- KTi kliTCial Tea areMw la Hj7 aud ltW ( lie aWded thvrol bU la- u'atlwj bad) fie Wa a f viyiro aJ 7 ritot" . .ttoiu rtpulatiou l Teoueaaefird 5iwttk Co4iM. (truM elauiiiMrd ) Waa a CoUrrd-rel a. if dbrr during a port uf th war. Tbvre uy ledaOol ttwopa io WeOMar .Vurflt Clwllaa until the toiler port aaf. turn Iwatf gaoeraiiy kwwWU aav batokwaohajtat gtaaU. oaiawy t fctoo Oeq MarrouaW aoataUkl U'IO OttrWWOO WO bwtO Wile. ,. , , v t t. f., . , I hi. f Juafhx reirv t-r 4 Irir liinfru Mr. it . J. hdwaiUa awwrui UalMiuleri (pawr abuwa aajVm Va hruuht iib Mmndurd otlic ht j'uu. li ia tA't. llu!du'a iCaodwrUriigr lik atu 'fcroaTtWr.Mrt tilooliBra It at tliAb.' Hie bifn lor InauuMi pl, (Uueh pMprf ow tend. Ill beaded '.'tatty u ywiw Men.aolr.") Col. lucki-ntii lied I lie tata yte p' era iu Aalinlile.. . Mr.'Jublao. oe of the IjuerJvfV gna, awora t iiad aeopy of (hi proelaioatioii ; Used il in the eouipaigb laat aumuivr ; aaw tlieiu rat iu the foet Olbce I W.iaid aot let hiui !ia 0110; a uf bi loyal fneude l ge and grtouewi Ibatu brr hiui. Couit IhsL at 4 l M., aJjourucd. PACiFfC CUANOiV . " Soluble Pacific Guano. t ; I j cj?jrrMs ei.ooo.ooo r UlltltOl 311 V rill0, Aftmt; CHARLOTTE, X. C wing nath or1 aftirdntlorl: 1, A 15, dn atilcmn- , Iv iwmr 'or aninni 1 hit I iiiirt omr de lend Utm itaaatiiutkm 1' tlJlilletljitatt- a-ailH-l 'nil tfii iii!w. r.-ifiii mid iT.iih-i.iio; fli.-U 1 will bear true fr!w and allenlar.l to tlie Mmf; that i t.ike tlii.i obliyiitioii freely, wiiliout any 111 in tal tewrvation or jiirpo of ev;iioii ; and llmi f will well and fijitoftilly dfachargc the diili- of the office ou- which I im nboiH to iintar. So help me Ciwl. ' Approved July 11,1853. The bill jitt paed for ihoee ami nablf to the "Irtn-olad" only, read thin : Bt it tnacUd tn tie Sennit and finite nf Rcprt tfntativet of 0 United Slate tf Jmeriea in Con grin amembkdf That when any person, who ia not rendered ineligible to office by the provi sion of tht fourteenth amendment, to the con- ttitution, ahall be. elected or appoihted to ant office of honor or truat under the government of th tinted blatea, and aiall not be able, on ae- coiint of hie participation in the late rebellion, to take the oath prescnlied in the act of Con gress approved the zq or J my, luz, raid per ron ahall, in lieu bf aaid oath, before entering upon thedutieaofaaid office, take and aubacribe the outh prftcrihed in act of Conpreaa entitled "An act preecrihing an oath ol oflice to be ta ken by pcraona from whom legal i diaabUUiea j Khali have lcn removed." Approved 11th of July, ISfiS. I So that, with the Prenident'a approval of the furnixhelthe JVeaident for interLrtK,vfl t m aw (0 Confederate holding office i that any man relieved of hi diaabilitie under the fourteenth auiendmcnt, or any man never amenable thereto, may hold any office, State brTederal, Oft taking the oath prescribed in the act of July 11, 1 888, above quoted. Thoae not relivel friHO auieiiabilitv to lh fritirtceutb amend 1 iu nl are atill diafrtnehiaed. Jl. Y. World. AMENDMENTS TO THE BANKRUPT Thehrtea mroor froa "Enrop It to fh eflect thai tha Emperor ol fiawovmy and th pop are not only 00 intimate knt friendly toma. Tb Ilo'y . Father, 11 Bf iaW. ht to receivo eid free I . urn )r 15 III. r r' t wms aworrTi mm ft m (a hmt.d that the totr-porafiltoa pf the HMv ftot.w-, . t rr'ra. The following hill, makiog iindry auieud-. trtenU to Bankrupt Lawpaaaed. hf Uooae of UepresenUtivea lat wenk a ilhoat oppo- tition and Irtti Unobt 11 eutertaloed by the friend of th jiU ia Coaereaa of ita pattHte hw-AnMEtV-awrbfo JB if roctd no the Bou of Riwe$enta- tivet of tht United StaUt of America in Co- jnrn iifmoW, That Uao tiro, aec.tion t en- jy-n)no, on the aet approved jturen x. ipw. enttlbM "A r act to eMawiatt;; nnitorm sya tem of bankruptcy throughout tho United ... . ... ' M . 1 . i . 1. mate, u aineiufn oy airiamg out me word ".ofie year" and inaertlns in lieu there of Hlvr years,"' SV .'Sec. a And b it urtjitr wcfed. That berenfter-it ahail be the, duty bf the several circuit eitttrtanf the iluitd &tlt U appoint alFrrgiatera la bankruptcy it) tho aeveral dirtrieti within their Teapoctive' etrcuita and ad iniieh of kection thre of aaid - aet aa it in eonljict tht rmrith" is hereby repealed, y Sec .1. And be ittivrtkw enacted. That no promise hereafter ma!hall revive auy in debtedness fron which the deb rix aha'l have be' D d'scliargcd. under and hy virtue of said aot. onh-as Mtfh )ironiib-ihall he in writin-j. iigi.ed by the person to ht diactareed r by jtoue ursi,n by Iiirrt dnly authoriied-' - JLSc- T- And fc i frihr twtetei. -Th the. Ar cnVy'iSo j jjh!t,B f.ntnn-of-wid jtjj that allowed by auch -Mt eeo''ptiio U-.v iti f ree TTi the rr. ISoi:" ar.d i.ert n lia Thereof "fX)a1 t-i that all a-wi by turh State oreinpuo 1 iwa, atid tn b d-a'gntod ard provided by exirtiiig iivr, but not to -ed th iiijff-of: lG&K Xxotiisd hotrevtr. That thi arot;ri .thil ayj.ly oaly ease henuiftor arising. J J - ' . ' f rr. - 3- 5. And bt U frtSer tetd. That ootbiog ia aaid aa attained ahall br nrtrn4 to PimbT. i o the aiTi aoy ioeheate riicht of Jiwer Tt4 the I wMjw of "tre pJrrpt, pf other ,. la rVuleucc; ottiCelioo M Id lateir lompeteiit-V On , tl,WVkll wjurl iliii lWir trfjlu'tkt. ilo ? Hp irfMlifi I lie Writ A7c.tJiM.rtMMMMllic writ, it 1 the name Ihiajr :ij if he Innl dt-rHitei liim in I lie lcgiiiiilii. It don't mutter wlir inudn.4hia aeTvicc, if recigniivd at the time il wii made,, Mr Brnjrg ihonht the objection cut of phice, becuii.ie it ia Hilnnuwl llnit tbb writ atrnil. Tho ('bie-Jiiitic detlded that it might be read, ao. far aa it abowa the n-rvice. McAliHtcr'a afhibivit bring admitted an nerv ed, waa then witbdiawn. The Cliif Jihrtice decided that all documen tary evidence, unleae the defence admitted it, should he read. ' Tlie Chief Juatioe atatrd that the reodinif of theae dootimriita now would jm gt.iivg ovr near ly the anme ground, nd Jnr?lve wnaidufabje con'iimptioii ol tun. ( ... Mr Moore, of Cravenenlled for the reading. It embraced the Chief Jwalk' opinion, peti tion, &i Mr MK'orklc al-nred the Senator that ther did not call for the TeadinS ot thi to delaV, 1ml that they had not the opportunity to examme lire paiier'. - c - ,. t liiel Justice stated that the defence could put In writing whut they admitted, iu McAlia ..... -in. i-..:. ' . bCJ I. .1UVIM O. Tlie defence admitted the acrvlce, though not the validity of it. Mr Bragg rsked how Irfnp we were to keep going back to act on thing already decided up on a tbi admimunn j'uat filed reijiiired. . Chief. Justice-elated that there .etinen to be a miRiinderatanding ; that counacl winded it at tached to ech-oafc . ,. ;.: " , . Mr Uraham aaid the paper jiurt aent waa no thing but a protest of the delVm-e. to attach this nwer tn cadi cae. ' , Mr Wm Larkin wa called. Clerk of the Fnited State IWict Court. Paper ahown him. Jle identrlled tlie paper a writa of lia bea corptK bv Jndac Brook. Thev. return. -dtc., have been In my poaacaMon in luv office, l . n..i.i ..1 :.,,,i ,,:.. -rf...X.WJl aLVOlUI''Y O.CII IIILIUUULIIUII, Mr Braptr rcplieij that -they " were all worn to. It waa legal evidence. Argued at anme length. . ' 1 , i t. , Mr Smith replied, that the (''fence objected Bore to the manner than the tctimonv itelf. Witne. Mr Lnrkina mid I attended Judge Brook and waa directed hy1 hiiri o niakeajre corn ottnea paiiera. , !s, inn Kirk's irKttvriiii at a lintel, bo utily oi.il lufUiS H. UO rtilr-a .l luo 'WAJ. ... . "Fsi1;riii. to- LkvUaaaifJa. I ail II. imumL, 11.1 2 II i-mmmK hum I ' 1 nr.T-..: . '7 7 .. ' H ull in I urnngiu. w 'w ."U.ilai. mn w fOIUUU Ol UIIMIl.tWi lia lAt'lill- t ' -, J t. .1,. I'.,,. V. l,:.,,;, ,,( ......11 -1... " I 1 . U "v-,... w.v x ... i- T h 9iiiitn.Mf.tt iMfoJa-Torner, io Judge itrrKiR, ani Juuge liroon order to tvirk waa then read. ' ! 1 M r Oraham, of Oranre. moved that the Court ait till Si p m. '"Adopted. . Area 42, ftav 6. ; Mr McCorkle proceeded to com examine witnea Larkin, but no objection of proaeculioii the matter wa areued in a few remark. The prosecution then waived objectfon to a ve. time. Mr McCorkle proceerted wMh rrorn examina tion wlih-h wiiim3rlawiw, i -8wra-.-jajit.. The following document were then rend : Telegram of (lovcrnor Holdcn to the l're4dn, taking a suapenaion of the writ of liabta enr- pua; teleerani in reply, freni becretarr of H Sr. adviaiiiE Uov. Hto yield to the decision of the Stalo Jodge a letttr of (ior.XJolden to Judge t i i.: .m...;.. k. .l" iH.au, hi roiaiiun riiiugiM ; a leiicr irora vor.) Holdea to Kiik, in which he declare he i au- laineU by Chief Jnatiee Pearaon and appointinc s time fur the trial of tbe priconem by niilitary court; trai;iTj't of tht Hupeuor Court of Ire dell conntv. UiiiiT a petition for "Iniunctioti Id- drewed to Jnrig JJi((;hflhJip'r'.!I'plictin ol it M Aluon, reslramirg the I'ntjlic 1 reatyr froan paying anv m'onrvout of the Treaanrer to Gov. Ji. for Iria trooji, together with the Injunc tion and all the paper rtllitir.a to tkee pro ceeding.- ' :. act be rntuifr44iy strJ'lngo7rrTnxtrrd,H A-enhioeJOjwtLeji-ijitroduced and aworn, ,Hr, l.r 1 1 dcelHo 3ir. Bobbiiit. of Uow an, called Hy and nav. 1 Imir a tntaimd. Ayes ti. iiHy.VI. .Mr. Merriin l.' We . fT. now tlie peti tlou, H rilB and the lettin.s in the ca ol A. j. iiixire" wllir tlw rtccrrioii of the i hi-f Ju-tic , alio aouiM in the lil.iltra of Hirti. Johu Kerr. Tbe Hllid iMl of MA,lliater be ing ieli imt in fhecacw i if A. U". Moore. L tenne uflrrt no objection. -Tallying' procla mation of Gen. SV. Kirk offered. Mr. Edward- sworu I Live in Ruleigh. and a I'linter, wak employed at the late Standar rfoHi.ee. Sana the prHihltioU above aliown wa limited iii that vffice, but don't kuow who brouk-Itt l'IW.lri tiiiuka it came from the S -ectUive olbeej generally had writleu ii.strucelwn ou tlieiii ; kuuaa tbe Execution' i C'lrkat .faf-ere eiit by- tiieaeeogcr;' all State printing as done lliei wi dou't know- w ho tooa this paper Uieie: iniin UMriptia kept ot file; tbltrkl he ka wi Gov. Iloldcu's biuid-wiitiiiif suuiuioiiod to pr - due manuscript ; couidji't do ii as he had no control of files at this tmt wa not now euiployed in that office have eu it to-day; it w iu the lunfrt)f ' ot&c; no one pre vented my bringing it;- batlhougbt it wuu d bo a breach of tFtiat ! take it aaayi had it iu my hHiidstu-da; 4eft il ai tho7smttfarf olbce; hrothvr letlntu Itttheoltlce; pieaume it is there; sure tfthati told hi 'brother to put it hack ou tin- file. ' Mr. Giaham lin vvd tlmt this witness he JbaoJiuHMliam to praduce the copy or he coiiiniitted for CotiteBipt. '(lie had.b0 uininoucd to produce tills paper.) Mr. MeCorklosaid this was, .outrageous, tho witiW tHVTho euatodian of these pa pert. LXo.-tioi be long, to ..iiii aud should uot lieeu(ertiiied for a UiJjneiit. " .L:, i Mr. Urabaui saidh Cyui ahouH aot"ho trilled Willi; lie. is submioiied to bring il here ; admits he has had il ia bis! aud. aud put it back ou the, hie. i ' 3IrJid,wards agniu t I waf aubpuioaed af ter I saw t he paper, aud was afraid if jl took this paper 1 would be sued for forcible trt s- puae. i h-ave;Ho-ctmt-rl ot that olliye. In't think there woi Monday Feb. 6, IS71. The hour of 11 hirviog armed. Ui Chm Jitkiic ap -eared and lok the chair. Bull of btnaioit waa called 41 praaent. rjenalor ft. C Nm waw.auru in. Beading 'of Hie ytHinuil dipvnvd wilh. Mr. lKndi-n aiud iho delem-e willed lo re- eiaiuuiecol. tutu and cupl iliveo. liraiiu-d. .nr. Mivt aid ne w. ariih il, Conieiorale arm : ji nut In llir .x1iuliol ilia liiair .hri. Kirk a; ii i;u General KraugMrih Urn army. ( ol. luikr wild he wb a I'nioh man un to Lincoln prucia.-iiaiion ; wan m a RieinUr ul he Aoiill.iin uruiv ; iM-n Lnriwide earn lo ionne-w hem ii liVoi he ulnleioud lie wmk to be unvoted u a oou-couioailapi, b left and ul lo v-trgiiiia : cam to urih Carouiaa in ItHiandaliir the war wenl home when there adVli a violent and noaet i-omlHian nt altiiir itlei: cniue back lu Aiicvuic N. L.. wiiere 1 now reside. Mr. Oralwin ohVred certificate from tlie clerk of the Cuperior tOnri u Aiamaju-r, in r - rU tOeourta otuig regularly held liir7 a 'I'utlat iraltx'ripl ol Hie proceeding ot C .i arell inly Onprrior couit. ilolh Uin read. ihuava, ijiat ir)i uiirt were in lull iuicv ul inu j eg-ul.M'.falf auOApring icrm, 187U. ' i. Miirry', Cteo. l'n;ir n, Samuel hilt, oiuuulili tAtwtin, Sm in in I 'i. .an, i (I. '1. i. 'niirf. J..H. 1I...I VI ... 4 H i........ IV ... 1...... 1 wm.mm . .w. w. ... ... in . wii. . III, . Geo. fcaJ&C t-i'M? Mttrnry; Jrrrv- II. .Wtonai.'. I IWtf lrrsli.4.ul Ji-mc tialllN . Jk Marl. i- gotueiy, Ni du llolt., l. . tair, tlabiei VSoilli, call eel ami aVmrn. W.J. Murray callee! liMdw in Aiamartue coiintv; i Deiuiti T1IK at of tbi Guano In I hi and adjoining 8ialeo, for I he paot rraraa f given it a ttandatd chorarier fnr rserltoMoo oneoaallnj hr any oilier iVliliaer. I an awra jf rTlioira'npprU.attor,',of fOO pooivd per aero iacrra tho hi op ihrTw" fold, m hH Ictoer Jtprtieethjrt mrt a forreepooilnf IncreatO. Tho largh CalUt D ofilta C4aV!o4ahko U'lr. fumuJir THE W8T rEBULIZaCIlAT THE LOWEST PB ICE, gil.- . A t i II r ' . I .1 , nJ aff.rrdt tho tor( (aaranteeo mt h enatiaocd esoelleoc, Tkio Oaaoo assatsv I mo maikrl ibbj aeaaoai with TEN PER CENT tea Molelaro Uuui Mrotoforo, Mai w 1 KiirrVaawf 1rf 'o.r;ru.Vnl tTSkl. ..ir.r.1. ' ."JU I ... I. Cash Price $60.00 Per Ton. 'ifnta-vyi''-". - - - aae"aia- (arlott, N7TJC . r ! I BL'BBOUoild'aV 8PBIN0S, PIEDMONT AND AEIJGTON UK INSUEANCE C0T.1. HOME OFFICE, RICHM O N O V A 4.4.! it,-. 1 ' V .XZ tisil r :! , i A - arli 10 h Krptembcr, 1870 ... Annual Income ot rr Ioliele lMird fo It Drc, IH70 $9,0 1 1, 009.7O 1,000,000.00 3,000 PREMIUMS A LL CA S1I REDUCED B T TUE ANNUAL lASJI DIVIDENDS ON THE CONTRIBUTION PLAN. ,o- OPPIOEES; V C ' AliUINfiTOX, JOHN K KDWAHU.-, .1. I. IKH'KIN li. . HAltTHOOK... I'llOF. K. B. HMH11,. J. K. WOLFF,. ...... "I 'Ill I'iiaiaij'. Vice l'Rtitnt 4t .ASR18T1KT StCKITUTr . . SECkIT JtT. -, . .... ACTIU KT. K .&rrE'r.tXTsxnisT of Ao.kc!e. -t LEWIS C d i JIAXES. Ackxt, XiiixoTox. N. C. it.llcited l.ixt, nerved prt-rcs, hi t-u all ov.-r tin-coiiinv in lMill- 70; prtrbalt-uii.l ivjilw .r,uion wenl on an iioiial thru ; miiii-iraie'a i-oiiri livid during ll:w time; coiMUbh a in ail ioiilno; know, ol ne mttntaiiie 4o esecuiiou of liny proor; .no nrttjir.iiiv to aitinnion any aa aiai.inve lo id in uirenl or ixetiitjiig an pro ctaa ; Sniwrior conrta ri-gul.-irlv v held; June term 18l wa held; Kail terni'alo; dmi'lhe liev thei ha ben anv neiiitane lo enecutimi of law : Kirk arrived iu A In mane in June or Juljj U-vn ledcrul iroiw there fcplore, who ante, IO February or Marcli; iiIkjuI 60 or 90 men; rertetal Irooi cemtinurd there with alight interval, till alter Kirk't troop dialmhd d; they were unanered aV Craiiam in tb Court Howae; had no occaaion to rail upon Federal 1. "oop. for aid to aiiat me in lh execu tion of the law, cri-aa tXjJiilutiL-Klcclvd Sheriff, in . 'CO, again in 1x08. gave up my office in tfeKcmber: in June, Court adjourned 'i'mmlay; commenced Monday, lhink.llie Judge arrived Monday; Kail term don't remember vheiher ha wan iher tirrt day or not; thinks the ojurl aet ihen four day but not ' positive; heavy civil docket; Slate dockefV.ot large; lives four miles from the court lloiixc; waa often in Graham ; an much an twit week; did'n see Outlaw's dead- body; reccol leets h wahimg .Saturday night; lirst heard oiitSiiniliiy nioruiiiii:did noteo; A Hurl Murray, J?rjjicipal Hierili; my brother, wenl up Tuesday mmniiig; do not remeinltertlie hrt riay'lie wmk there; waa the week before be, we hung; wk not there Saturday ; pretty certain 1 didn't (ii; aomctimeR on' public gatherings 1 went JSatur? ilaysi jQutlow.,W44bJwn..4nimiimer j don't know at Ike time of bin death whether he wai. or not ; believea lie wa, but sm not iHmitive; think he waa elected lt Monday in January; Was nmrdered in February ; the latter pari ; don't know of any indignation at all on account of hia election ; he was a black mail ; heard uotliing from anv human being of his murder. Jj.sre the miration aked the witness by Mr. Boyden mift ITieroWiHt RW'-KltH in Ala nianee wm ohjected to by Mr. Graham wl oaaid aom Overt act in reference to going into thi inaurrection', ruiwt be shown, anil proceeded at some length to discus the point, citing varioua case upon the subject. i D ir. co cars. (u:i. Anto u.m s. tu Bf, a AC I IN K A( Fib 10 le I tit w ii. 4 F J""; iKM V AXl'Fu VUtVW!lKl!n.4fj BANKRUPT NOTICES. NOTICE IS III UKHY OIVKX TH AT A tie. Ween men in the lntrict Conn of i fur tb nnrfwe of Werti'ying the warrants cl the Treasui j. lie is Teller of the Treasury. , iueniiBt warrant oi me uovrrnor r a.ioco nun wtineo thin atood aeide for the preeirt. . , , f A V Mcio calltd" and sworn : Tiesidea in Alaroanre ronnty,, aiyl la Kcgifter.of Ueeiia found letter, in the courthouse srftcr Kirk 4fl there. Kirk bad raawion of the tonrtlioose. He identified front paotrs abi. b wer handed him, as in the hand writing (uf Governor Jlol .i ii. . i . . i . j - urn. .if- inrii -mckmi a;oc , . esai atoncna-er N-.tktrv, ofjew Jtr-fe ta-va' wnrrj 'he !ct rf Gnm mid he any ' diffi. ul of in jil;td. i'11?' ,,...- ,,,, - " y s ; rouTOniwir,.iiii wnn auopieu. , , : . Vr"- - f t)tw naahm ww1 inw-eeded w mwtd to th v uiei juauce-Mii caaiurie i uocaae n'aii o f for cuulelnpt ou the part of the -itue rtheriff Leo sootua lu be tbe uan who ought lo be pat ju fur ooutuaipt, uuWs be produc ed the-prper. as be aeotns to,. he to eliarge ol the 6'tanUard olBce. Captalu lac Ofiive sworii : Residi in NN'a(binn uStt'rlt--.JLiw?r-..K'ho ferrlt eioowtbe "wir- RfrkTriMiidciB Joueo b..rt,'jfeu., two yoars. Keided there bust summer. Muted lu f.mily aboat th3Uih of Juiie to cguiit j uf XeuUese Kirk left VYaahjugtuB city about the luiudla! of June; retuftietl ho latter prirt'rf Jiai.aspua hi'u. was ahaont tbeii ul) lire- mherv Uiu' isay Vhere lie w'as going; said he had been in North i aroliuu ou hi return Since ItKid Kirk resided iu Tenuessee, previously ' - county. Objerthm ws hrre until by Mr. Bo) den tn'tbv it; ei answering iueetbrtis a to Kiik.-; ebnructr there. UwwiM'teucy w. 4iacu h -d by Mwr. Jd rriurou, liragg aud t-iraiiaiu in favor, and Meters. JJoydea aud cinr Ii againtl ua iutrodur.tioii. A . Clnef Jusljrer Tb avidrcce-t oinpelrnl. ,luiXJaJbsrwwiv wwevur lieani t acd must ue tit general enarartv-r. itnesi resumed rjSuow. Kirk feuer al flirv ieta-r ; he ie a- notroioualj inorcileSa eroel Ortin. - Know-, Be gn; eaio to Jn--boro' iu DeceiiiL or January. ISfiS of 70. BtaUa ver; bn.ugkt bis fauulr ilh him ; remained till ,lune.E70t thata lefts return ed in' a few day- aus) Wft fil . I'g-u I no' iberr now.. Kuowa H:U- l'te. h"W -Chty4"at ;'' about Jear U i he Tho temnrffrrrrttrlrlir VV atrtrt-rtrrrt Crttko"vf"",r lernor 'lioold huve rorre-wtth- WaTirttiti-rirt rti.l r,lnatrnef1rf tlim tnrlj-raikiiuw G. f. Kirk v. hen he aa-es hiui. I Gfa. v asbmgton and by that the law Prrt-e srnittr.r,f?a knoit Krrkf-ur'jr iruturrectimi. Mr. ISordrn. for tlie defence, next addrewrd the tonrt. lie gave a biatorr of tlie. Ku Kulx aed the Uinerent orders; all 01 which be contended wa for the uurtiose of aiibveraion of law and order, read the bhoffner art. o officer ahoirid be impeached for a mistake of judijiiieiit. He had a right under this act and under the constitution to declare arcounlv in in- anrrection ; if lilia ialreaaou .its liot neeeawary io be shown here. . Mr.'Merrimon repfied, and said Mr. Iloyden bad consumed nearly all his time in dicuiiig the bare qticatioti in dispute. The defence is epnfouiidiug immrrrection with other violations nif-Mit 4awrl---wB5a4--- -rnsswrartkaii if a cro.wd collected together to whip or ilr-woii a man Slid dq not do it, it is a row; if llie lo com mit the deed it m a riot. hut riot an insurrec tion. A general nloveht against the t.ovwn ment is treason.; read Welister's delinition. They mnai show that open forte-was made: they must show what a levying of war amount to; they must almw the oven act ; they must Brit aliow insurrection, then, the mn-t fo on with the overt act. Tlie (iovrn"or 'must be )ioverm,d hy the Shoflher act, that was an inter preting art. , Vcerrt tnsm reel ion in this or mtx was eror heard L i hen Uie military is calieil i" M :nt momeiri, i lm al ways sml always !.,ou.u I.C, only in aid ol. the cavil authority, Maniai biW. vau l ever prevail in JJorth Carotins ; il tes fires ty Whiddtii ia Uie Bit! of Kii;ht. . A- waae-prwwillion, as is now shown in the acts of last unmer. He rrad Irom iht innirreclion Sets uf 18G3-'70, Which dwioctl; stated thai the detailed mtiitia shdjsld only be need in aid of the civil authori ty anrl'lur no ether pnrpose,' It waa intended to-lifMU wtib the tonsiiiWMi. Thr tfov- Norih Carolina, Lv t'luirlc I'. liiciiini-s, in said I i-r r if-f'. duly deelared a liankiii I under .the ad ol'Cciirfresa of March 2, 1 Si7 . 1"r a iliseharve and cernl'ciie lliereof from all Iiii. del, and that on tlie or I d iv ol Mh li, A.J) 1671, at Mi ..' -ha k, A. M., al the ulllcc of K, U, proad r ll. Rejji-ter iii Ilankriipler, l IseliVmry, N. (.'., i- assigned for tlie hearing ftJ'fli aanie'whea and where all orerlitors, wtMihate proted thelf dvhts. and all other person, interested, may at tend, and show cliia, if arty they have, why di prayer of th ssjd petitioner should not uegraM teil. ' i iViteil at Wllmlnirton, N. C, on the l6thV of Februarv, A. D.J97I. ' NVM-LAHKIN'R Clerk WoUceof Atifiie. Tlie nniicrslgned nerony irirrs aoti(e ol nis appointment as As- Ipiee ofCravfurd .W-Wiiluims; of tbe ttoaaty of Yadkin and tatc nl Niaxth Caroline, who has been adjudged a bankrupt npon the petition of liia creditorr, br the Wttfict Court or ti c TJui tcd Statos liwr the Cape Fear District of North Carolina. THOMAS LOXO, Asaignee, feb !Po3t Httiitsrille. X.C, , N'OTICE tslFEREBYljIVEj: THAT A pctitiou has been tiled in the Dialrict Court of the United Stales, for the L'ajw Fear Ilslrii oi North ( nrolina, hv Daniel S. Sheek, in said Ilisirict, duly decfared rhanknipt UndeV the act of Congress of-Mreh'iV U567, fos d wcliarge and eertiucul thereof from all hia UdUr and that on the iMlh day of February. A.U.lbi 1, at 10 o'clock. A. M., at the office ol Ii. II. Broad -Bebt, Register lit Biiffkfrffitcy.'rtt ftatlsfiiirV, Jt. ( '., is" assigned for the hearinirof the sante.when mid where all creditor, wJk have proved their debts, and nil other peivons intcrcstctl may nt- tend, and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said petitioner should, r.ot be granteil. v( Dated at Wilmingt., N. on the 3d day of FebruurvTA.i. 1870. . -. rMrLARKlSS, Clerk.l Feb. 3d, 1871-31 , MKTII CAUOI.IXA, ) In the Superior Davidson C'oC.Vty. $ Court. f . Francis Py-t ly Adfn'r. of John A. Davis. ofuhift - s Christian Davis, Jackson Dnvis. Elwood Da i. Xniicy Davis. A!ej. Gobble and hisw ifn Mubhii. John W'esh-y Davis, ton of Martin Davis, by bia Ouardian John f Myers. Lvi James aud Mary his wife, she being formerly the wife of Win. Davia i dervased. t irssro Davis, Fanny Davis, JJelelah Davia, Rosena Davis, Henry Da ,,, vis, William Davia, minor children of ! Win. Davit, deceaood. Wiliain Warner font erly husband of Katv Davis, ,dec'd. ' Martin Warner, Rornli Wnrueri Daniel M'arner, minor chihlrell. Wesley Byerly formerly liushaud of Sarah l)av(, ilee'd. Ilarbra Davia. w idow, Defeudaiita. Petition to tell land for Amets, , t In this ease it is made to appear that Chris- tiau Davis and Jackmra Davia two of tho defendants-in this proceeding, is, wott-J-dea: of this State. It ia therefTrro ordered that piiblicathiv be tiaaahvfc. tho-vObi Korth State; " a newspaper pubtialied in 8alishur. X. C., for six pucoessive weeka uoimiiosf . the said defuudants Chrisliaa, Jjavis and J uc! soa Davis to he mid appear at any ollice in the Court-Honse jB'.the tow of'img fn on the 15th day of M'arrh87t,Hhen and there to answer or demur to aaid petition of tbo same will bo takn pro-ooufWso and beard ...ex. porfeaa fc then. -j.-tf 1.. . V itnesss. 1. E. Johtaoa Clerk of our - Superioa Court, at offioe . if Lexinrtoo, January Tiaib, J87U ' . . - , . - u e. joiixsox, : . Clerk of DavldsirB Snperior G. Vt. fee !. NOTICE hS UEKEBV GIVEN THAT A petition has Jneu blil in the JUistrict Court of the United Slates, for the Cape Fear District of Nor:h Carolina, bv Albert Sheek, in amid Dis- rri"cf, Cofigrewi or SI area 3 1807, lor a atwnarfe and niH.aiM thereof from all bis debts, and that on the Slth-darof Fehnia, -At J. 1871, at 10 o cUhk, A. 11., at the Hce or K. n. uroadnel'i, Register in BaHkrttl'y, at Salisbury, K. C, is assigned for tbe hearing of two? an mo, when and where all creditor", who bar proved their debts, and all oilier person interested, mav- attend and show cause, If any l hey have, why the prayer of the said petitioner ahoiild be granted. Duted at NVIImington; K. C, on th 3d day of February. k 1 J b" l.-4tjr.i I isr.' NVM. LAEKINS, Clerk. Feb. 3.1, 1871-31. wae-Aot 'Vief jsi. lVotiCO Of AaaigneO The umtersirned hereby gives i notice that a second meeting, Bn der the j!7th seiiiou ol tbe Ihinkrnit ActToifihe creditors of Alexander Sinclair, of Mecklenburg coiintv, and ale of North Carolina, who lias ls-eii adjlidscd a Uarrtrupt un hia own peti tion, will be-heldal the idhceok. II. JtrAad fiebl, ll , Kegiste in Piuikt4.4i y, in Sulislni rv on the 2d day of Februarv. ' 8. tf'AWXNXDER, Assignee. Charlotte, Set'.,, Feb. a, Ii7 1 3t. VUlu wba English aud Classical HIGH SCHOOL. . JVewtoiii IV. THE KLEVKNTIi etSI0N.-HH conOueiei'O tbo firtMondajr f Jan J '871 Tniir u per es.ioo:4d' 20 weeks fro'n. Jit) to EARLY KOSE POTATO; Goodrich 0 F these truly superior varieties) of tho. Po tato. two mu a cannot e saud. lSota Mr, hoist and Mr. Landrerh, the leaaiimr Xeil Dealers of the country, aay "iney are wne)n x ailed for every good quality. Having been cul tured extensively, every where, lor the pst( three years, they may. be aaid, to-day, to Do vast I v superior, aa to earlineaa, large vfeid.sw, perio'r flavor, mea lines when cooked, and ev- rry oilier desirable quality, to every other kind -Hiideed; they leave but hill to he desired 14 , audition. v -7-;-. -i'- It is noi nnknowav'that common and inferior . varieties hsve been sold as ike genuine ; it would, therefore, be well for purchasers to be sure of eettine the genuine, which assy berrontv 9 price moch below those 1 of the last seoaon, ci . f o r t. Olsj o Mfrnfg mure, .1 , Salisbury. S.C. TTTTTjj St Feb. 2 t SALISBUKV IIMDIUIIII STOKE, it.uud iii ranitiir-s ftora iht to i.cr nontn ton dollars. For part ictiiars snd casaiogns adtiret pro tWr.TS.-" - ' KEVJr ftAFPv - ft, M. FISOEK A hL e3.1fi?-3!a : T, : "- ' 1 ' .k - &FiH.fc-flTOCK alwat on hand of every varietv Nail, Itou, Steei, Hoes. Grain Cra dle, evthr, iUO lin Axes al low priea- finns, Pi-tois, Ki ivew and lorks, Fairbanka . !cales, I he"neM VTong;i; iron flow tonefoomf. VTrsrrfin tliem to gi ve satisfaction. .Thooar. aon'a I'lows. and Subsoiler. CORN StlifcLXJE&sf r z " JiTRAW CUTTERS, and a thousand other thin. yoj nee-d. ny our-onters or come and My. - 8enl -v.;..,.CRA-WFOIUa''ftM'W. --5.-JafSMf.-; ;.f - Eojr, X..Cy:.;
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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