$lje lb Norll) State
ALIdJIUUr. rKlUAT, AfUlU II. I7I
Vr The Amki; bill m eVaVtud the
. WMl icssiua III lht ntlh oflhe Republican
mwim m Mult;. Itm mnAlum iJMt. lltotS
ArktMM, lb pruouailio of rVfialne lUibertau
to tek up and pe lb lue bill during lb
i-mml aaslo) m laid on lh leUe. Th o
U caucus wa Sfl W 14. If lh Lill bad Urn
Bwraitllrd lo ohm Ui fuU la lit Sroat it U
bejicved thai il would hav paaaad, bul ibe Re
paid lean UrMMin Ho tkrur imiinIjp allowed
lkeauM-lraa to I K'KfO by party tyranny whkh
liw Krr lit ban of ijt eounlrv for ananv
KTATK 1MUIITH.
.Plate right, eves m tangly aud and an
drbod kf tbe U palluoal leaders by
orb mea as Alexander Hamilton and Daniel
Wabatar bav bee, practically dead fof
Several years. Whether I here mill aver baa
return to thnn ur Dot i question of aula
aeertalDty w think thr will. While
aot of jl Utaaiiwu of Uia JUpubliean par
ly I (Dura thru entirely, there some honor
able eieaplktaa antooc tba ablest of tbem
oaaaiiunally. frraatur Crputr has ott oat
'a two eslon. spoke ably a ad bddly la
lb air defease. Purls; tba diecnaaioa of tba
amoaaWst to -th Ksr Klur t'tT tn'th
'at last jrerk -Pouator Trnubu alat
raised bla vole ia brbalf of tba rights of
tba States, and ia oppitioa tu tba dcstruei
lion of tbalr authority. JIa eoui ballad Ui
theory tbat ander the recent Constitutional
OMwdaiaaU oar f ovrtitt.t bad beeoin
centralised aad lu principle changed- I
Waled that tba fourteenth amendment eou
Jrrd aay right nf eitisaoablp aot contained
originally la tha Constitution. "While that
amendment aaablad Cwagtvaa to protect a
eilixen from a disenniuatioa against f Is
.right by a State, it did not allow Congress
. ia eaerela police poe ar to tba destruction of
Slat authority. Congress bad do right to
aobatilata tba Federal for tha 8tata court.
Tba latter were nearer tha people, and the
Dearer tha administration of Justice between
pian and inan wi bsonght to th people
themselves the safer would be their right
ia person aod property. When the Federa'
guTarameat took to itself tba entire protec
tion of tha individual cititen of tha State in
b a pert. ia and property, thera would be an
and to tba 8tate goermnenta,resultin in aa
onwiseehang in our governmental Ttem."
Such sentiments from such a source are
truly refreshing. They show that there still
remains among some of the tateamen of the j
Ke publican pacty a . disposition to return to
the constitution of our fathers aa the politi
es! chart by which the government should
bA'trf'f h l',rtJ -wuhJ follow those
mei-man, Trumbull, Chu, Charles Francis
Adams, Geo. J. D. Cox and others, it might
yet redeem itself and coutiuue to control the
government for many years. Hut there is
Do probability that it will pursue so wise a
eottrse.
rM twaWiatrfjr M tl ranrvr't AaawwW
rwMfa, aad tha fact that ba baatauad oa to
Waehinf a laatead of raturalug to Morgaa
! abowa ibal tba Dattonal wt'lul was tba
irigial plaoe tA bit detlnatia. If tba
(Juvaroor bad Imnhi la bla offioa wha tba
a-OiUlj-aa-Ud-IUUgb-lbiaya-nrljhr tiara
Ukea a very diff-reul Ima. 0nr. Caldwail
Is a ma a 4 alerting lutegrltr, tieelU aeaae
ad a.airuag will, aud. ia tha Uagaa of
Uia Ttkfrmm, woU probably bava rvta n-
ad tba following frp'y to iba) JaJga'a emu-
plaint t -
M ell U'iii to op a his euorts aud dlanense
p bur Justice, wit boat far, favaf off affea
liua, rrgardlasa of any disorders or Idle
threats 1 that tba auopreuioq ffvtis-
rJi-r, rraloraliua of law, and tba fiw-
. ivati.-n 4 race is strirtly la tha lino
of bis -duty Uat iba trial, and peaieb
invul of surh as defy tba power of a Judge,
and anVft to hold ia couteuipt u aullMirity,
is a lint the JudirUry aa dwaiaed f.f. aad
what bis e.iuulry aiec1ed of bin wbea iba
people made hi in a Judge." ,
Hut however thie a Igfct bava keen iba
conduct of Judge Logan ba brought dis
grara opon tha bench and ridiaula iiixia
hiiaaelf. and ha owra ll to h pait'o tA tb
CUte. as well as biinsalf. ret ga t wwaa
office which be kevvr waa la aay afay HteJ
to fill, and 'wiicb be oaki. la iWfre law
stance, to have Vliad to Derii.
-As to the- wrvtrhe"HWt eowimfded' ' tbei
outrage, or oa'ragee. referred le ww rettaraie
our wib that ihey. and all oher siw Ur vio
lators of law upoa aay preteil whatever.
maybe subjected to thf severest rxiaishmeol
a hich the law !tnMae for such offvnaoa. For
Tt ia wiibia tb raaga f poMbil'ty. Way
prubebiliiy. that Judge Logaa's letter, and
bis courier's affidavit, debated tha paaaaire
of the Amnesty Lill. AaJ but for these
violatioua of law, of whleb he Beams to
have Ukeu advaolac. be aavar wonld have
written the latter or sent tb courier to
WasbiagtoD.
"1 t J J. ,
IMIXJUTA.NTMXnKKix.
9H H gKM M lu araa araw i7.r.yU.d if aW
We clip Ike adlowlng from Iba lUnM CW
rl, on of lli oKUt and Morf i liable faoera
j " in uif ttiuus rrivrrval lu
the givat principle abkh we, aa old
Whig ioJ L'nJo man, bare always ronirixled
4 bat he hlale and KedcraJ Uovrtnmaola are
bmk auverelgw wlibla tbrir ropaciive pl.vrea
U fully rerognlat-d and acted upoa i
Tk failed Htalr aopiviue Cufri baa Jua
dWUad ilia cue of Ihirfiiigioo . lh.y, brou.lii
Op U-Ota alaaMcbuarlla, by ebUlt dcTodus) il U
artllrd ibal Iba aVderal laouiua Us rannol U-
levied uimn the salary of a Male JwU Tl..
oVfc-tMlaiil ia error was Jud. ul iba tfoUaie ! nf
. t Ia . k I. ... . . . i .
. --"-vr wmmw, tua piainnn
e Mini froM bim lha income lag oa bU Hilary.
Tne lai a a paid under ro4e(, and aa artluo
broaibl lu reouver the bummihL Tba cvun in
to beU thai lb Ui Was uimnailoiiial, and
tbi drt-Utoi is aflirawd, and il U d.- Urrd ll.al
Ike judicial powvof lb hlaUe U eimi fni
fctkral laaaliun. Tbe aplnl. i f . roort,
JuMice lUadley diawriiing, an ihl all nke
tkirlrea Kalaa acre in aWHuVaj of tl.ia m.arr
and were esarcUn, tr at ll liate of ine o"..
lius of Ike eonMliaiion, and il la Dot -n-teJ-i
thai any (rant of k was ntada lu tlw erneral
guvrmntent l.y tbat in-lnimral. It u ib n-(.
AX ACT TO rtttiVIDK A CIIKAl U IT
fcwilus) I. TU l X-4
e mW Thai any iwraua) nJW
aiM4brr la a an as to k n4 escanliail
M lb lists of tiaraiiiis lbs davat km la lrri-
w Wiethe rwpf tlirea tiawdiad aa
sierot a aV4 of iruet, la kraa euUtaoiUlly
IkalwhkkndbMai
I, 0f K euwaly r , in lb le a
oria arolina. aia siMltUrd la . of
emiftlr, la aid Kial in lb aoaa of a. 4-
Uia, fur al.Uh b bold nr note le U doe lb
lUv uf , A. I , and o arrore
Iba "i tu i of iba mw, da krrel.y rivry lo
bias lime aril. Ira of iumMuil oroia-ct. lu ail ;
II'. awra U rir (M4 A'ofi Slott,
UYTBIP 11 THAI
T raiinaHK.
Rut An ibU -n-ial lro ibal if 1 fill lo p.T I
aid debt ainl ll.lrte! vn or Uro ll.r
A. I. H ., thrn be mar aril
yn.imrtr, ut m hi 'Kb Ibrreof a aasr he
ry, by public au.ii.Mi f..r ili, 6rM ginna laro
iv data MNire al I hoe public lar, aalaoi If
lb kna-ertbi of aM.h Wl lolha IU liarvr i.f
I.I
aid act and interval as) ne ssave, and par any
iriua ia ata.
lilrrn tm.t. r nv band aral tbia dr of
. A. U H :
. (mi)
rW. 1 Tkal aurb tk-aJ ol Irual J.a,ll I at el
lo all luiet u and (wrpuira.nkra tk- MUir .bail ,
i duly ri(iii ml aeconlina" lo ibe itcm-hI i.ro- 1
ii .,i i. a : lymuttH urrer1M,L l u
YMOfl. oWaasv, ad roaaantkMltaiigbled,
weary of aanae aaai Ma ralaa, amm Imokk, noes
atiuq.tmUBiiMs. I kuajad i a nljuauaiy
mi ia ia aUe wbl, thai I albiaprvk
ere saaas of Ihe turiiif advaalanr, aunl-tie
rlaf WHiJewU, rofauuaiM kaio or aUa, and
bair-kreadib ewaiara of wbbh I kad read In
n..vU aod I bat naawka iraak wbb k Buu4
lb oaarkrl and luiaiaM tl.a Blind of vaolb,
tn.r lhlnklui4 anl Irlpanlll II Imanielh
rolinj omnia of air llMNiubu. i-oodrrlMS. tin
Mv, I Dually ilHrr mlnrat npoa Ihe luirtal
ml jat riar cHale, aa the satnr of aav
noirl life Tbiibrrvanl, llHrrkrr, I pluntrd
1 ni -II U't dik'lil ; and Uiv In Ike Ml of Id
curt r iration bat log Uvo aaade, I 01vd
' bit ill imii viov frrtot fiotoCi
l i e lulling gajlliya .llrn, ( mill not iUa
nil uim niv IVlinira,l I l k ibe Irai.i, or
r.tibrr ibe train look no, Niuibwant. Illooir,
tl rre I little IntrrrM in a description of nt
i rail road ljvrl. Krir and iwm, a draw.
iiari!r, rouaing fiom I.Hrwbtj liimber,
tai", h out ililo !! -Ijitl.ew, aia mi
.'li'r iiruarV (aaiM.aa at fyy i l.tr ar
ii V ami rre lie la earTe.l. r-la and a-K'li-
r ,U in vbooHarif dreamland. T'oei and
o ail ibaa avf i-i-lt m. Vt illi am icnwaia-
ii. sums, ana Hired eaioa lollis funeral
a: IVaxaW. m-rtirJ, il.e i.,,, ..I I I "...
Ile trr ol ll.r I f,. bale JaWre in m b ra-- ,1. .11 .......I .1.1. i.
one of tbe eovereign power vMe. in tneNairLh ". a utb, sad lira (Ve U ike ri.ier ! 1l,.ar.pr,l nnwanl ibrrtVt-oiit! rre X.
by ikeir eosaailiMMiea. abb b remain uoallereil -he laenlv arnla, and l.o otl.i r or lai ! I ar..lma. Sooik ( arw.'ii.a ai.H .n,U, euibool
and aniaurvd, aod in rv.pr.-l U wkub Ibe U J"' "" "f '' ' 1 g hi ol ii.i. r.t lian.t.liinc. ami ka( ,iila-,,p.
rv,-. .1. iiw .-a l,.ll l . f,, , . , , .... ... '
.ui. o, nr "i ii. ai.iii w ai lai.iani wa
mmum ar aa MturpriMieiil ol llta ifikrral gov
araaeia1 aa ibal avernarnl i iu J sJ m of
ibeMutaa. Tba aminaia.7 of tba aenaral gov
etwnaraw, ibeeeSare, caaool be Bajunuinrd."
Aad fartkect "ll i said Ibal thia beine an
aiainajl WaafTid f-awer let iWtwatra. wnf the
judiiiaJ oficvr apoinlrd under it g"f a nirai.a
or inrarujumulur eaipluyed lo carry it kilo ef
furl, Ibe rigbl aad wajty of iu uiumpaircil 1 1-
eratae, saw in CXraH of Ibe olucrr from I
Uiation by Uie general gxiverament, atand a I
nitoaj aulnl grvonat, and are maintain, fcy p,iu.
cipiea ana reaMioa a cogent aa thcae wbirb led
to Ibe eiewi4iosj of fcilrrml otTurm from Uia
liosi by Ibe faratea, O ia rwixil ofthape rearrv.
ed powers Ihe 8UI U aa aorrreijfn and inde
peodcnl a lb general gwvenmienLM
WILL GRANT BL REXOMIXATEU !
aOer ila ratitHlloeJ
lUliCrd Ibe.d.y of April, 1K71.
i r.'ve i" niim m Aiipw. i live t vo iionoreil
f !' n lnirodivib.il wi fr. fWniicrrw, ta-atany
I.IIH KAI. VKrtTLICAXalX ML UlLbLi .'."". ",,?"r HJ . etUuMlaalial laaJ
i l 'l-K' i.l, 'i biieil ni d iilinaU'd, be Wa a pcriVri
A .paper ha brea hiI forth by a .lorrn , n-! "I": "f ,h S,M"1" rn ff'lleena. Jovial,
tlriuan of .N. 1-oui.v abo ar alt led The l.il. i.l ""' le, and ikinditigle ai n-eable, I etiiotcd
.t .. . . . ..r ..... ..( i..ir ... i i:.
' " ,!,' If Mlllir, 1 1MI (-,. flU Iff
A LITTLE OIUL NEARLY 'HL'UIEIJ
i,. ... A Live. .
Tk Milwaukee , U'wreauna, of b 9 lib
ult., inebtlon lbs ease of a little girl. danvb
er of a eigar maker of that ilr. " b l.av.
g l arvotly died ol croup the day pre
Kev, Joba lUdlog. tatof of the Liiiberaa
Ibarebofbl. Joba. came lit sondiict the
fuderal service, auj l.laeeiri bla baad oa
Ibe forabead of lb ii.iMed eoifS. ah tie
iba menus were aasauibiiair, be fell 41 to ba
ligbllt wrwi. Jle bad tb arraaecuicut
for knrial uyd. and it Waa soma dUeovcrrd
Ibal ibe wariolb waa that of life, iba blond
atill circulating. Il appeared a if reanlipa
lion was eoo.liig oa llaelfi till, rvator .tivea
were nard, and whether by ll.elr lueahsorln
iko mamW nateet-r ibe riawU wa tkal life
ivtaraed ia falurae, aud with it Soualaut dis
appearance of iba loaUdy. t II the little girl
ia now oat of earrer ana will eoou
a boat agala.
.VAir ad rjcrtTisKXksrn
BUY
sLTHEiBESTr
us
THE KU KLl'X nil PASSED.
After a number of amendtnenta and a
minittee of eonfererccy the. Ku Klux Dill
has filially parsed both House of Congress.
Six Republican Senators, Hill of Georgia.
Robrrtdon. of South Caroliua, Trumbull of
Illinois. Shurt of Missouri, Tipton of
JVUUL UUAH A
U 1UU IV 17 M,LA'
e learn that the report thaJudg Lo
gan was afraid to pi to Cleavelaiid U hold
court is an error. The Judee wan detained
ai noma on Mominy Inst by official duties,
- but went to bhelby as soon as he could
Charlotte Democrat.
Tl.. T I i r ,
"""i mionnani wa in error,
Judge Xrigaa did nH reach Shelby until
Thureday.
We bare seen two private letters from re
liable sonrees giving an account of the afr
tiir. Fmm thetn we rnther Unit the Ku
Klux were out In Butherfoid on Saturday
night, the 8th iuar.,"and that ore man was
whipped, how aeverly the writer did not not
know. 0n Sunday morning, according to
. one let'er, a young woman by the tfame of
aiggrua came unto Rtitherfordujn pro
claiming that her father "had Been merely
- and brutally whipped on the night previous
bj twenty-one men in disguise, and that,
notwithstanding their disguises the fainliy
lad been able to recognise them. A war
rant waa issued upon ber information and a
poise called out to arreat them; whether
lihejf erere arrested or But the letter did not
fUte, .The woman also warned Judge Lo--;
- gaa that'll would be unsafe firli'in to goto
JlSh4!by to hold oourt there. Thhwarniog waa
so eneMaai wrttr tne Judge that be declined
w 'eT0 When t bis determination .became
known, the writer says, sixteen eitixens of
Rutherford volunteered to go with the Judge
lo bbelby and act aa a guard fo.' him. This
Nbedecliue4. On Wediunaay ther Sheriff of
. Cleveland eame to Rutberdfordtoa and asinr
T W the Judge tbat all was quite at Shelby, that
a need fear nothing-; whereupon he went aud
opened Court on Thursday. Theearthe
m w ga'th',, thrm from private latter
wnicn were opt written for publication'.
' The conduct of JuilCe Logan la the mat-
Sd, d.Ugj-efIuL:iiLthaLextiWc-- Thwrwl
too much reason to believe that advantage
i laaeu by Uira of tha Jawjeaa act reered
aud Murri'l of Vvnnout, refused to vote for
the hill, aud all but the last named voted
against. Trumbull, Schurs Morrill and
Hill made able speeches againjtf it, and if
the Republican iu the House, who were
really opKod to the bill had ahnwa equal
independence it aever would have become a
law at all. A good deal of horror aud alarm
is manifested by some at the passage of the
hill, but we feel no UQensitieta because ire
mean to obey the late. Aud if every uiau iu
North Carolina w ill do likewise we shall
have no military hixv aud uo siupenniou of
the writ of habtut corput iu the State iu
consequence of the pavimga of the bill. If
evil comes of it the fault will be with those
who may. by their lnwless act, which ought
to ba condemned an'd denounced by all good
eitixens, reuder it necessnry or furtiiah pre-
tbat until the law expires the utmost peace
and quiet will previa! we believe that it
will. We will puhliHli the law in full a
soon as we can procure a copy and can
find apace for it.
VI'L .1. .1 ' - .
ncn inn auor wfia written we toon it lor
granted that thetwn liouaes would concur iu
the report of Ihe conference committee on Wed-
nenday, but the Honce refuxed to do so. Still
we have no doubt th bill will pans in some
torm in a ov or two.
JA STATESMAXLIKE VIEW.
In a speech at Ciucinnati some days Rgo
ben. J. D. Cox, who waa recently Secretary
of the Interior, and. consequently, a mem
ber of President Grant'a Cabinet, said that
an army of a hundred thousand soldiers
would not be sufficient to pot iu force the
Ko Klux bill which bad thou juut passed the
House of Representatives. He thought it
mposftible to restore pear nud quiet at the
South by any amount of military' force, so
long as measures were agitated in Congress
and discussed i is the Northern press ealcula
fed to irritate the Southern people and mak
them disco .tented and restless. In this Gen
Lox has fhoua a degree of wisdom and
aUtesmanskip aot common among the lead'
ers of fhe party to which he' belong. "An
when tt n tneinbered that he was gallant
and chivalrous soldier in the Union army
and that he Is an independent thinker, m
surpi ise need be expressed at it. Previous
tovhis entering the army he bad never been
engaged in politics, as bad Butler, Sickles
others. And since the war be has not fallen
under the management and control of the
politicians, as has Gen. Grant. Previous to
the time his mind conceived high political
aspiration whteh, ha believed, couldonly lx:
"Cenl Grant's prospects" for a rraomiaattoii
are, 1 1 our opinion, none of th ht. Tru.
he baa at bla berk aud call au imtniaM ar
my id office-holder, and In the South not
only all tha Government otliclcal. but avast
mass of iguoraat negroes. Xererthelra.
there are influence at work agaiuat him
which it will be next to iinpnsaible to esi.
In the first place, the practice of nominal -iug
the incumbent of tbe Presidential office
for a secosd term had gone out of fashion be
fore the war. Mr. Linooln was elected twice:
but that was because war was flagrant when
the X'om'uatlng Convention was in session,
aud it wa thought that it w,ul.I never do lo
encourage the rebels by dropping the inan
whose election hail caused Ibe rt'belliol . As
be biimieil pnraaen it, "It wa no time to
wap horse whilst crossing: a stream." XV
such eircumstaue exist now, and both par
lies win iivrearter probably fall Into tbe ante
bellum practice.
Secondly. Gen. Grant ba alienated ihe
leadiuK men of tha Republican party those
who were Republican when it was unpopu
lar to be such. Suimier ia opHed to hi re
nomiiiatii.il. Sumner will exercise a power
ful iuHiu-nre iu securing anti-Grant deblites
to the .National Lonvetitioii from the Xetv
England S ate. Senator Fetitoii. of X'evv
York-, U iui auti -Grant iiihn. Kenton is the
inont eiiccepuful wire-worker in the Republi
can rmika. So potuiit i hi iutliieiine hi the
Empire State that it may be set down aa
cerium tbat lhat State will either neinl ami-
Grant delegates, or elaetwo full di-letratioiis.
VPS oi wnii n win lie ol that character
tion of Grant. So ki George Win. Curtis
the bfgofed editor of Harper' Weekly.
i near names alone ottglit to insure the huc-
rer of Giant' opponcutg iu Xer York.
Gov. Geary, of Pejiiuylvauia, may be rank
ed with the Xew York iiiiilcoutmts. ifv
aud his numerous friends will go against
Graut. ' - ... '
a . ... T
lUfuliluaM KiaruUva 1 on.ai u- ol si erv nn.i i. ln.f .lay l l.all all liour. luitin nu
ill aliilh lh v lav doau their ri.-aa an. I il- i, I,'r rtcital of aneilolra iJarrtrJ ililiiliif hia of
. . . ' i . . ' t' . . I .
i ii. mi o riii, pun in ni" riitfiive fravem; ano
l.i aiihvfiu i-ri'UMii of (iruraia and Xatuanal
IU.ka. With bia iiod -VVub vua.welir
n t'i-K in my vara, awl .. .s I rwiinird niv
pUllonn for tbe spanax hinc I'reaiilrnliuJ
sruabiii and mtttturwl
paign. 1 key derlsr, Brat, lor eqtialitv ofriii-
i anil cvaaral aauaeaiv t aaenrHl. nimii.
cy of lk Conauiullon, and againal tb intrrfi r-
uc nl on braihli ol government ailb annili
rrj third, eondcniaa tb I'rew.l. nt't han Hom
ing proceeding aa acta of war on a "neighbor
ing Republic;" tjanh, againal the kiiklnt
muaaurea and the apriiai,ii of lh wril ol' k.i-
eeoa corjm al Hie OM-retloa ol tbe l"r cult lit
m :it iii l!if esra, and nan aouii pvttlin,' Alaba
ma a artl.
I iiu ol iImmc m rer-4 banging acenr of nurlur
Oal ir.itrl Wa again enacted.
I be lam of the pm-eOmg lo or th rre dava
i ami iiik'ola bail renaeo In lite niorliinir and we
UK in na a nn.tivfix ii. r.. wcrr rnrcrea it trie nrior an hm-Ioo,w aim
1 . - - . - - w us wm i. . i l ii n "I i - - ---
oi bramh of iinluatrv at lbriirnM of .,il,r- A weliii Mgbl, I'mi, f..r I here nofbinc more
sixth, in favor of rrmmplioa of apet-ic pavinrni, ch"""''- tbn travel thriateh rain,
and again! makiu lb praaeiil grtieralion pa A Ii a milea tbia aide of iHvi'ur, I aaaplraa
the large national deU incurred bv Ibe war, oil ' ' '" "''h ""' k-lloa-Taibi-eU. Irxaa-
Ihe ground that iikterily will derive a alia re of ""V1 b"IIM' a'"; They nalurallv Unauie aa
the bt iu til. of the war and abould v a part ' ""''id i-oiniiaiikHia lli. mt furwntd. I aaa in
of iu biirllirii; M-vrnth, reform in thr amaiiiil-1 tcialmiil lo ibeni by an im iJint, a hi. J, rxbibi-
.,, m giniing ai.,1 f.rr-il-ing T 1 a 1 111 pOW-
to,and. perhaps, some other that la J taken
place two or three week previous, to stimo
late the passage of the Ku Klux bUI. For
the- pawag 61 flftm U Uleileved to havt
been extremely anxious nnder the belief that
. It would In some way result to hi advantage.
Coneqnenlly a letter addressed to Governor
Caldwell, but intended for use' in .Washings
.ton. wa sent in all haste to Congress'. Thi
letter (fated, what ha already been proven
- fJ Judge Lnpau's own aet' to be-fahe. that
uch a state of lawlessness exi-ted in ClevP
land eoonty, t:harihe civil courts could not
be held there. This letter, which was ,nev
jpt delivered to Gov. Caldwell' at all. was
relfel ia the Senate, ti-cether with an afHJ
rV 'f the JuJgp's niesuer.or.lljeurpose
of influencing the" action oDriat body on the
KKrax bill. I rotn this recjjajjdiacts4ut
; one conclusion Cau be drawn that Judge
f Igan was not influenced in his Course by f.-ar.
at least no'tiy tear of being insulted or trin-
tested iu anyway wdiile hohttiig his court iu
Shelby! '
Gov. Caldwell wasnot -in-R..leij:h"n heii
Judge lagan's courier arrived; he had left
that evening for Worganton. Morgaiitoni
reatiaed by the aid of the politician, Geu
Grant entertainedand cxprewed just and
eral sentiments. Aov bis view are all
to meet the wishes of the politicians of bis
party, and be has shown but little indepen
dence of thought and action since his eleva
tion to the Presidency, unless his San Do
mingo scheme may turn out to be an excep
tiir:Ard ifaoit will be one little to his cred
it, if the hixtory of tbe matter given Sena
tor Sumner he true, a it doubtless is. ,
Ektibklt too Apkiropos. A clerpy
man in a village of Uaden recently made
hiinrelf so obnoxious to bis parishioners
by engaging in various 'aonabblea. which
bioupht on several lawsuits, lhat lie was
obliged to1 resign hi post. During his
farewell f mo he said : "I hare br-Pn"
really happy but three timea i rt mv life-;
i Iip first time was when I made- my first
communion ; the fecuiid was M hen I said
mr first m.ifis ; and now com-t the third,
wliicli is the 'occasion on which I taX
leave" of. y-nil my well-bcloved !'! At that
very moment the organist- drowned the
preaclicr's voice in I lie solemnly theerfuX;
strains of "G'rcAt God bo Praied," and J
the whole congregation' fising to il feet,
ioiocd in ainging tbe words. '
Thirdly, there is n lafge class of political
free thin kern iu the Republican party, whims
self-reapect i wounded whenever they think
of Grant ss the President of their choice.
He is uncouth, ignorant, and iutructable.
They want to see a statesman in the office.
These free-lances will give Grant much
trouble. Those brilltnut writers, George
Alfred Towusend aud Dounl'iutt are umouir
the numb r. They never lose an opportu
nity tu express their ' contempt fur Granf :
and tliejoumals for which they write are.
working; to annua them in their praiseworthy
efforts. The Cincinnati Commercial and the
perlirtps 'the most influeii
Aorthwest are the one,
to which we refer. We refer to thetn. bow
ever and to Piatt and Towusend, merely as
types or a wnoie class.
Fonrthlv, Carl Scliura is opposed to the
icuoiiiiuauoD 01 urani. lie is by a long
odds the most influential German in the
Uulted Slates. It Would, be folly for the.
Republican to nominate a man in opposi
tion to the wishes of the German element
of their party. - The St.- Loos Democrat
which, in spite of its. nam, ia ilio leadiag
Repnblicnn aper In-Mrsimnri ia with
ncn urx . . io-is-ljioveror- f IrrwirrTif 7lrT
Suts. But little comfort for Grant in Mis
souri
menta to oilier, which should be baaed on merit,
and not Kxeruiire UvorilUni.
ll.la pruuiinrianaeolo haa aonte very aonml
nana in na pi.iii.m, ami we believe Ibe great
body of the lieotde we mean the while neonlr:
in nrcroc Know nouilng oUiut Hie matter
would be willing to aland noon lb main nlnnki
of which il ia tinned. Ibit there i hnrdlv force
uoiigh in tb "aead otn of this Hi. Iouia pro-
iiiiiH-iaiiitnio to giv it miK-h bcaUwav. lie
ainea, una i a nine too aoon lor platlorma lT
th I reanleiitixl caajign. Time enough yet.
With the above platform and a liberal atatea-
raan as Ihcir cnndidnte for the Presidency,
Chaae or Gen. J. I). Cox for Mistance, the Re
publicans can eaaily carry X'orth Carolina in
1872. Hut there i no pnih.ibility that they aill
adopt the one if accept the olhcr
NEW YffUK I'AllTY POLITICS.
A verv ciirioin hiftorT of lovinl.-itiuii wan made
iip lal week in, the Xew York Lcuinlature.
The IXinncrnUihad jnat a mujority ol' the a bole
lloiiaa ol Jtcpa.entuiivea, ami a .Mr. Irving
(Ilemocr.it) lveiiiiicit inconsequence of a per
aonnl dilliciilly iriih a Mr. Weed. Tbe State
Constitution requires a majority of the whole
nnmber of rciirliit-"1-ia o.itna n bill
cr abitb atalih airbla over lb Vuiii uodKnaa
ll tbia-r A 1'evti.ylvanian, i-lrgantly
dreHil and ari-li ratir in U aring, brarii.g my
elderly f.-iend, who aa. bnml.lv tl.nl, .tvaking
ofgoiiix lo T.-a-, a.Letl in a very arieriiiij: man
lier, "a hat be waa going lo i!o I'liereT' W hen
nnn riJ "that be bad inli luli-d lairing a nat
ion farm hut bad not been able IomII all bn
cotton, and therefore did not rxaetlr know," be
a-krd, "How miu h T' and the obi gentleman
aoawerina; "lailv about fifty lmlc ir, a .mail
crop, the 1 .mkcea a hole manner changed, ami
where It bail lx-rn "old man," il aaa in. a "old i
.... .. . i . , - . '
griiiitinan, aou niveau ol a coiila n.i liHHi-, it
aaa now a n xltn-lful lone. Mai.ik-.tn, a M.mr
aigna of intent in ibe nniveraalirai f ke old
ucntlimin, fi.r l.e waa iiiteretine. U it c etie 4
our intrlliK nl r.i-ti rn larmrra, b ai.ic manv
iilica almut St.iuhern faraaii g
Tnk Laar Ri voHTioaanr 8hliM
Tbe odls iaf tbe Paaaioa Offiea furaiah
wna iu aama 01 iue iai surrivins; rrvoln
li-aary peasUmer, and lb only pnaiiively
aaawa rvvo niionary soijler allra. Hi
aain is I'anivi rvOerirK Ilalrinan. now re
idiBg ia lsiedoin, Cattaraticos count r
New lurki where be ba reaidaj for tbr
past sisteea years. Previous lo that date
b bad lived uiaay yea ia Wjomlar eouu
ly, la lb sain Stale. Ia euufortnitv with
e law of lbs Cnilod Slate of the 7tb of
aaei IKSi. and tb special act of Kbnoarv
iXltfi P? nslw tsf Ax JbnndienUoVUaw
year, ixyable saod-aouoallr. aad eooi-
mencing July J. IJtill, is paid to tb aged
veteran, air. JUteinan ia bow a Boat
hundred and nine tear old, and anake bis
mark a (iguatur to the peasUa rewipt
nay n nv long to enjoy th autoaat award
ed by th Govereuieul fur bis l atriotid aer
vbe "
e ar also iu formed that there is (till
another rvlij "of tha time lhat tried uivu's
soul" In the persou of an old ravolutionar
soldier, upward of a hundred years old, now
reaming in Aeaberu. A. U. His nams is
not on tbe pension -rtdl,. however. . Would
I not ba well fiHTtb .North Carolina delega
tion in Cougress, to investiaTal ihe eirrun-
alancr lu this case, and obtain for this old
and reverend verteiau the pension (o justly
wteful
hi, and so liberally awarded bv a aTratefu
county. Jut. Uttpntck.
RrwABD or a Yiarcors Ladv. A counlrv
paper wbk-b cornea lo ua from Ibe far west, haa
been Providentially ftrmbdied with a solder tut
a brat-rate obituary article, in the recent and la
mented (Irm u of the old, vel biirhlv-rexiiectcd
Mrs. Uriffin. The opporluni y ia beautifully
iaiNruvcd ; and among tb fin thoughts, elicit
ed, th following w do not remember ever lo
have mcl bvlore. The editor, after dcacanting
unn me i nruuan virtue ol the deianetl, ex
claimed : Though in tbe gloom of winter, and
auiroaiMlaHl bv weejang friembt, with a spirit
and a boa like bee, b grandcHl plraanre ride
of earth ia when borne by the heara to Ihe
tomb. w by have none of the grand funeral
oratora bit iwm that Ufore? Think of the
plaor one mM enjoy, if he Uvea and die
right, in lutimg a rule ec Am oioi funentl!
Christian Union.
9
rcignntion orfr.r"B ' meet in caucus aiitl ex
act a pledge fn.aiew h of ibeir parly not lo be
tray the party, aril they, furthermore, riM.lvcd
that rortnin-miimtl bill. Were iK-imaTiitic mrlv
bills, and llia.t.it loiild la ireHclu rv lo bia par
ly for any Htpubicaii to vote lor either one of
thexe hit la. j
So thin;?" wcrebmiight loa stand. The Ieni
ocratacouli not piw their hills, and would not
give tb,em up. "inn I wecil," as he is called.
very ahrowii and vealthv. IVmrs mtic member
Ironi Aew lork citv, wxa icertd and laiinten
with bia ludploas Mutation, aod Greeleyi of the
Jnbtine, wa in vcatacv. "Jiow will von eel a
long now, Mr. Tweed?" "Stand lirni, li. pub
licum" !" liui tia're came trom Albany on at
urday a killinj; frwt that nipiicd tlie buds o
promiae that irrew in Mr. GreeUv's u.irtien. (Ill
that day Mr. Wiiiana R-piiblican), of ( liuliiii
nne, annouiK-rd Hint he should vote with the
Democrats. It la tluirged that he waa paid ?C5.
000 for his vote. Winans will he the heft amis-
cd man in the I'nioii for a few weeks. There
are many tbous.iiiila thnt would lake the abuse
for lh e same money 1 "Iloss Tweed" js a trump
in a legislator, as legislation now goes I Mr,
fireelev is too siinvle and old lo npnrcciatchiiii,
What Mr. (!. knows "ahont farming" is a verv
diflerent sort of kuowlcdtre from. what Tweed
knows about legislation. It ia clear the philos
opher cannot muke anything out of Tweed, and
we believe it has been decided bv the best far
mer that they cannot make anrlliiiii: out of
trcctey:j--.fca. inrpntrn
IIINll
t - i. .1... .i..:. ... i
ceil.sl villain oil Ihe train .l i. -.1 R-tilK. I lie rigtit of woin
rMptrt,rrh k-,imr. r trvf... o... en u nude the t ouatitoiion ,.f ihe
iKinlur waa nun.Hitioi.l. Ik r. I ... I -ailed Mates ia aoou to bo teated iu South
of that oflrii dt riHcl rhivaliir iril ol . uibi it. ' t'"r,,h""- At the election iu last October in
men. It acema, a uilv.ei.ttiins the ui. b. bik I Mate lite colored women were allowed
a rent thai had hern ihtoj iui by a tr.o g.-r fn ' lovot at a rertain place. The iiianagers.of
aoine of the mo.i tii-uiit Cafifa, wbi. b aanie ' 'be election were nrreMed. tried, and Fen-"
when Le returned from a rnnti.hr about tl.r d,.. tvnred loeix months' linprisoritoetit aud to
pot, he oWin.lcd, and with oaiba f..rr,rt hi rloji aya fiue of 'Jt)0 each. The manager
nave carried the
W'iut it CoTS to Make a Pater. The
Xew York 2'rAM arrived at the age fff- thirty
years on Monday ; and tromaneilitomr refer-
Lastly, the outs" are opposed to V: rant :
and here ia bis greatest danger. There are
tbonsands of 'ins," but there are tens of
thousands of "outs." A hint is sufficient to
call up on innumerable host of hungry Rad
icals whose only hope for plunder lies in a
change of adminst rations. Let them open
upon Oranl s track, and ther will chase him
out of the nomination Convention.
Then, too. Gen. Grant has no elements
of strength in his character, lie is no lon
ger looked at as a military mat., but is re
is ! a . J "" 'v aaac, a-ntn lis Ti ir 1 1 Ultl slta
52 ..?. n IJU4rK.luMktMe fortl,te. lft anil, a In ii arm u-
'vitonffisfTrOTife
enmeracy will
ring to the fact we extract, the following para
graph to "show what it costs in these times to
carry on s first-class newspaper:
"The d.iilv Tribune was first issued orv, the
10th of April, 1841 ; it has therefore completed
its thirtieth nnd t,o-day enters upoa its thirty-
hrst year. It was originally small foho sheet,
employing perhaps twenty persons iu its pro
duction ; it ih now one of the larfst journals is
sued in any part of th world, rontiiiilin ten to
hrtcen times as much as at brat, and embodying
in each issue ihe, labor of four, lo five hundred
person aa wriiera, printers, &c, Ac. Its daily '
contents, apart from advertisements, would make
n bur r2n0 volume, anch asaella fi-om ll
comjicileil to issue a supplement, ila edit, .rials,
have the pleasure of beatiuir him iu l7l I corrc-bondencc. ilisnalcbes and rctHirt. ( n-hii'li
rt-l r: . i T . , . ' !. . . 1 T.
seldom leiVye room for anv hut 'a mere-shred of
selections,) etj'lal in quantity an average octavo.
The iotal OO- of its production the first week
wa&25; ill8 now nearly $JO,Ot)0 r week,
with aNonstaut, irresistible tendency to in
crease," ,
aa
A Sur of Tint TosorE. "Martha,' my'
dear,", said a loving' hnwhand to his stHuse, who
waa several years hia iuniour. ''what do von sav
to moving tar West?" "Oft, I am delighted
with the idea! Yori recollect when Mr. Mor
gan' moved out there, he was., poor as we are;
and in three year, he diei, leaving his witlow
worth a hum red thousaiid dollars."
The etlitors of the I.umlierton Tiohrtmiian
have been au. ,1 for liitrf by 1. K. Rice, of Wil
uiiiiKtonrho Isvs his dainaes at $"i,(ltl(l.
The fiflv-fifih animal convention oflbe Pro
testant J'.is-, t'hurch'in the fSle of North
(4irol:n:i i. ...... .ii.i... I m..,.t t'iit,nni.f.l
See. 4. -This art shall be id foTrcrnJrri slid Tt 1.114 h WifrW. 77.. .T,;. iil,1 v.,Vn..l. :
qi.ie, r-Ttr a
IV Gen. Albert Pike of Arkansas has
been the editor and proprietfir of no lets
than tn-pntr-five ti'itfi-rriit rtewpnrsr two. 1
v AN ACT
Tt ehdnge Ike Mrihod of Appointing the Proriee
ana inreaori in all tbrjMralivnt in which the
oaaaaut aua wucratf.
1
Section 1. The General Anmbh, of A'nrta rv,r.
nlina do enaH, That all power now vested in lb?
Governor of the State to appoint a uroiv nr
proxies or Directors tb represent the interna ,.f
ne oiaie ire any coriwralion or ro:ninn n
hich the Sute haa an interest, be and tbesame
Ijcreny annulled.
Sec, 2. That the President of the Senate and
speaker of ''the House of Representatives are
hereby authorized and .empowered by a paper
writing signed hy them to apsint nil proxiee
and iJirecjora in all corta.ration in which the
State has an Ihterest. "
Sec. 3. Afl laws in .conllict with this aet are
hereby' repealed
after its ratiticjitiiww.
JUlibcd the Oth day of April, 1S71.
TKRitirrio Hail-Rtorm. Jackso
MlHS., April 1.1. A terrific hail storm pass
ed over this vicinity last night. Hail fejl
fir fifteen minutes. Many stones measuring
six mentis, m rircuinlereuca were found, and
"kP7 , Tife greatesteneicy. Bnt.' Jyiheet iron roofs were perfutabid aud gar.
said Miotics, "don't the Hibl say. Mr. , jem oej fr,,,w. 0j frui, ..rioiia.
Preacher, thalwe are to love bur eneinie!!! I damatred. The f..rt f..rMt ir.
-Oh. yer, Jue. but it don't aTT,Tfnr tfffstripied of thi tr fatare. ami l.o.iri. r
awallow rhsm." '.''.'..' I birds kilh-d , '
thirds of which he boaTs of kijiinc. ,
Edward King, tbe foreign correspondent
vacate. 1 1, is fact bubg madr known lo a young
member of the lVcatur btr, a bo had mIm goi
eVM tUhWW- Jut. Ub.Uli. WVid idntlitH,th?
ernor, if mi, unworthy the name, ripnt ih
('oiiducl.tr to lie called their. Whereupon, re-
raTiiiK tne (acta, the Irate limb of the Ijw de
manded that the sromidii I be made to rcstort-
tlie scat to the lady, or hnt thr Pnaarngcra, in
wboae U'hnlf he iokr, would Ink the mailer
into their own hands, stop the tram nnd leave
the lingeiitlemanlv rullian, beside the road
alone in hia unenviable glory. The conductor,
reeiprocatiiiK t.ucju.--t luoiguauun ol young
lawyer and passengers, repaired lo Ihe scat in
. .: .1 . r. -.1 t . .
qucMton, iuu attcr a wituering reuuke to its un
worthy occupant, ordered him to vacate it and
reseated the lady. .Thus waa amicably a.'juttcd
an incident, soul-stirring and appellative to the
softer nature of men, out of which I might have
produced a sensational novel I I bad determin
ed to have a "linger in the pie," and now na the
old iron-horse sped on with me, minus the glory
and fame which I might have gained bv a dra
matic finale lo the rumpus, I naturally felt some
recretk that it had so terminated, but consoled
mvself that it had been seen bv me.
Onward onward, we go, throntrh the almost
trackless forests' of toweriiwi'Alahania pines, see
ing riotliiiiK but here And there a rude log cab-
n, a saw-mill nnd Jumhcrvard, or some povertv-
stricken farm. Now and then, a rustic citizen
trudging homeward with a fine buck, the re
ward of his morning excursion. 1 and my fellow-Tarheels,
feeling but lilile interest in our
surroundings, cnnvaed the k liticnl status of
uur native StJte. lvhi!e thus earnestly enLne-
d, we were almost thrown out of nur'aeata bv
the sudden stopping of the train, aa the crier
sang out in nis nion merouious twang, "l ensas
lundinu VanscnRtTR go on -board Steamer
leave far jtisT 2 hi imHte:-Oirwe sprtnirriinrf
-tne rtistrc, nusue, nnd confusion of a
iaty transfer, were'soon on board a verv fine
steamer, and soon, gliding over the placid bo
som of the Bay at the rate of more than twelve
nots an hour, i.re long, we were .eastunir our
yes, and appetites too, upon an elegant nnd
oW-vivifving breakfast. Tnlkintr. readimr.
suioKing ana enjovinir the Uav-breexe and ste-
nery, wc found ourselves, almost nnawaree. iiast
.1. i..t t ,,, ... . : 1
me tons oeiow jriouiif, ana ere 111s jtlajcstv
King Sol had attained the meridian of his d"i.
urnal course, we were unlading on the wharf at
Mobile.
litre, quickly transferred to one of Charles
.Morgan s that Prince of Internal improvements,
finest steamers, the Louise, we Were Roon npain
jrfoitpJtmg'-the-gtTrm
bile lay. it is needless, 10 speak of the prince.
ly ixtaras, irom wiucii we Icastcd the "inner
man," suHiee. to say they were unsurpassalde.
Hut the uiotin light scene from on deck wis de
lightful. Header, did you ever witne.-s, enjoy
one !
The moon, that benign dispenser of nocturnal
litrht. esaaved to noiir forth brr briirhimi ni..l
fi'west U-amai the strange and. varying criea of
me ",-n-uirun coiurasieti aiimiraoiy witn monot
onous surges or the steamer; while, aa I ami my
companions sat fin deck enjoying; the anper ex
cellent fumes oinnlive "Iliirfiam" Tobacco, our
iiiuiiijin. w.onn-reti uoniewarti 10 tne Joveu ones
iiifre.aim myriad goiuen-tuned memories swell
ed iii from the inner soul, nnd sang to os of the
hallowed "long ago." Jxuig and exquisitely Jid
we enjoy the scenery and the converse. Hut all
things earthly have an end. This was not an
exception Uicrtfbre, wlica luk Luna had driv
en lie? silvery chariot f;ir toward the uicrLIian
of tile Ktliprt ii,,n,i. ti-.. .Im.l. I?. ...l..l 1...
the genths surges. of tha steamer & eM.i.ived. niv
slumber more than I cm tell. Ami beiiev'e
me, I rei;retletl More being aroused next uion
mir, to take-a tilth class train 011 Lake Pond
case to the United States
I irruil Court, w hich meet in Charleston
Ihift ff.t'VlluAVr1iiVriniafnoUrk"WnalieVtt
Vote.
That's a poor basis. J
THE 8USC1ICU 18 AGKXT
krUieaalbrsl4
WALTER A. WOOD
u MOWING
AND
Reaping Machine.
Tbia achlaalakyataiMtaalreraal raaaral tl
"atf "-"---T-1 aavlaa laliiail. 11 1 -
r" al j fan- st a felt h it kaa r W. a a
kibilr. t.Uarr la U.l raaaUv ar u.
aaa k far taaaa leaf all tU beat
SULKY HORSE RAKES
BOW la . Abe for Ibe boat aad avaat ianral
THRESH 1XG AXD WlXXOMSG
Machines,
aaf wblck ar tb otUbrstH '
r!uti?h?'?'?i ?.r"ff . Wittier . .
and JUelick
MACHINES.
ALSO
CIDERMILLS,
of the IhmI qaality. Peraoas la need of aay al IL
abort Marhinea ran obtain thrnol tia aabatriWr
delivered at tlie nearest I'U'OT, at
MANUFACTURERS' TRICES.
The aiibarribrr abo mtRafarturr at dkrrpacoa
staotly 00 hand loraale all kiadaof
Agricultural Implements
of tlie latratand must approved pattenta. Ala all
kind, of
MACHINERY
Made cad repaired at tlie
SHORTEST XOtiCl!. '
Address, JOM.I II H. TUOMPSbJf,
April. 81. I87l-tf.
1
Trao,taviibioo ( 0-
: S. C.
4-
rritiora Coi ut III.kmma. There is a
curious iliieuima iu tme cff the Courts of
(icorgia. The son of a murderer is the Solicitor-General
of the district in ,whih the
inniilt r was committed, nnd he insists upon
cotldwtmiir Ihe prosecution. Tfe and the
Attorney-tJeiieral of the Staie were discuss
ing the question a few- diys ago. when he
became enraged and hostile, aud was at
length arrested aud imprisoned.
The admirable speech delivered in the House
of liepresenlativcs on the 4lh April, bv Hon. 8,
S. Cox of New York, on the Ku Klux bill, has
the following text from Mirabcau on the fron
tispiece: ' "Too often are baronets the onlv reraedv an-
"'plied to the convulsions of oppression. But
" bayonets never re-establish but the peace of
" terror, the silence of despotism. Ah I th
" People sre not a furious bird which must be
" kept in chains. Always quiet and moderate
"when truly free, they are violent and unruly
" under those governments where they are aya
' tematically debased, in order to have a ore.
i . . . .1 .,
iei 10 oesjiise meni.
fTid s
Al
Auction Sale of
CHOICE IiOGSrg
'onaiating of Pnre Cheater White aaeY En
(1 KoriTi Stile Jjisimofy, i imntHie" n 1' ''
.ril 2Sth, 187J, at 12 o'dtnrk, A. M,' "
he,
The l,ee Monument AntoeitUion I'und.TUt
Committee of the Ladies' Lee Monument Ann.
ciation Of Georgia Itave itirwarded $2,833.77 to
rttenmona."" cwiwaao. Arv
The revilera of If orace Greeley's chirograph v
may now prepare to turn their guns southward.
1 ne senior editor 01 the Mail headed an article
the other day "A Cut and Dried Affair." The
printers set it up "A a Cat and Dried Apple."
The Capital tells of a challenge that passed
between Senator Ames (Butler's son-in-law) and
Senator Frank Blair, which resulted onlv in a
trip to Bladetisburg, where, the parties having
iwwiiw aouer, mey uia not want 10 nght.
The Northern General Assembly of th Pres.
hyterian Church will meet In Chicago on th
18th day of May next, and be opened with a
swrrc irr thr RevrlY
of the Ib'Ston Jfmnitl. was mistaken for a
severitJ tnousaod window-ligtoirweJiUtiPr4sW a iinr-
rur cacanai fr.im TriV.Ut.l mob. ..ibiiiir 1
but his, C'lei.ey in J'rcnch and his lirocUina-
tion.of bia AuiericuH citiienahip Mved hiin
from what Blight have proved his assassina
lion, . '
liiiiii H."lttr"TulUliTrng7imibirilj;TWf Ttrir
. rctt.01 1 itv," through the fotfs ami mist of
tlie 1 attic r of aters." At the first sinsof re-
wtuig iuu we enter the slumbering citv.
Reader, while I visit the sights and wontIe.ru
f this scene f "lU-a-t" JhTtlers eumtnrreytl 01 0
I
you may rest, with me;
A Ll.sbUllY v M A HKk'l M
'. APBILJI, 1871
BXroBTID ST t. A. MCCOKataDeaKr.OBOCCB.
Bacoa, per pound.
CoHee, per uound.
Corn, perbnsb,of66 Iba.,
" . Meal, buab. 46 " . .
Cojfirieras, per pound,
Candles, Tallow,
Adamantine,
Cotton, per pound.
arn, per bunch.
Eggs, per dvztn,
i'eatliera, per ponnd. ,
Flour, per sack.
Kish, Maokeral, i. 1.
3. .
3.
Fruit, dried, apples pealed, .
" " unp Id, .
", reaches, pealee, .
" uniieiiled. .
Leatlirr, upjier. per pound, .
" sole, "
Iron, bar.
1...... r, uc ... jniut-r s eumtnrreyu ope
rations, aiitl take a sliort respite from the fa
igue of ".My Trip to Texas" thus f ir advanced
cas'tings, ; ' ..
XXaibucui. ,
Molasses, sorphum. per ga .
- West India, " ..
" Syrup. ..
Onions, - per bashel,
i'nrk prro-,iiiit, ..
Potatoes, Trish. perbiuhel, ..
Sweet,
Sugar, iW-ein perpntfmTTTr
t larilinl.
The Kafirs.a-Teas railroad is being laid
southward through Indian territory, twi
mile iraily. The ma I wheu complet d wi!l
o'uitrMl th great TerasTirttle trade. I
- " Crushed Pulverired
Salt,riaat. per sack, .
--w "I.iTerpmil,
" Tah'e. .
Tobsi'co. I.raf. prrponnd.",
" Manarartared,
" Smoking, .
14 to
89 to
76 lo
lb to
SU to
25 to
la'to
1.40 to 1 60
13 to 15
40 to 60
-2 7ojh.rg.95
81.0"
30 16 52
to
3 to
9 t
- 9 to
i." 6 to
. ... 62 to
30 to
to
, H to
60
;.. BO to 77
1JO0 to 1.37
60 to 74
13 to in
75 to I. on
Hl to l.tsi
Ii to in
lfi to 16
....s... 90 to 25
ltdl to 9.4W
......... 9.25
0.60to.Of
....r... ku u
....i.. 80 to I. Ml
40til.SO
A t ED WA RD . SILL'S
Tif?TTn CTADf
X7it U VX KJ i JJLkXJ,
SitHaburif, JV, C.f
Miir alwars bn bod. ovcrvthuie in lb -a-
of lriga, Jetlkjinos, Chemicals, .
2 russcs, Syringes, Breast rumps, Cathe
ters, ttc. : '"Vr- f; 1
In a word.verrthfnir nsnallv kD in a flrab.
class Drug .Store, both fresh and gebnine.
In addition to his own invaluable. AG UB
I'JLL, which, from i's never-Jiuliits; proper) rvf
pmuiptly and effectually arrei-ting "chills, be
ventures to call
THE DEAD 6U0T AOCE CURE,
whose claim to entire confidence is predicated
upoa the fact that of the many hnndieds of per
sons residing in this town and neighborhood
who have used these Villa during tbe past sea
son, there has been no slngl rase of failnre
Price only 25 cents per box .
The advertiser also prepares.aud ha on sale,
DOCT. MAYE'8 AO UK CUBE.
being the Prescription of a prominent Tli'vai.
cian of -Jn.vevillep &, which prosoriptioo, .
Poet. Hayes has been selling throughout the
South for the past year or two. Price, 40 cU.
only. . 1 v 1 ..-
Profonndly grateful ftir tbe substantial: wan
ifcstatlons of rnnfidonce shown biiii. It will be "
the aim of the advertiser to merit its continu
ance, as well in tbe tnperior quality as ia tbe
very low price? of his goods. .-i..'.
EDWARD SILL.
Aprif lS -2t ; . .. ;l
I FeeM I Feel ! I FeeM
LIU 60a TO
KING & COBLENS',
AtJenkvn'a Corner, terf lWlitff.
POST OFFICE, a - ? f
And buying me a suit of Clothes, bocaua they
have Ibe finest, beat and above all.iha aaaioai
stock of - '" t
Spring and Summer CIotliitif
fur Men. Boys' and Tooths' wear, that base
er been brought 1 1 thia market. They bare
alio a very large tock of
Gents' Funushing1
n
6
13
75
38
0
"v6
Also, an emit s vuriety of ? -HATS
AX tl CATS.
They have alsoa very large stock of "
2JCCT3 4 SHOES,
which thev nreofferipe at verr lor Lnmi
JWs.fmrTn-irtTd trrny ntttw abo vr tjoods irtlt
savcuioney by. examining -
Ring & Coblens
Sjoc-k" lieTorc purehaalne elaew here t rjlr&l
.Iisconnt . made-to Wholesale Bayer.
- Dou'l rorgellljsjilace. - -
- - KInc JL CoIiIcnM,
i . - JKXKtJJS' COBSB.
- -Vewtisoor. to far ftaf Vflr,
- . - SaJisbnry. N. C.
Manufactory N. ?20 aud 32 V. B Utitbore at .
Baltimore, Md. rl Afarch 31 St.