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I! I 3 6 A. -3 J- I '5 -1 '. i j 4 5' t- 5' 4 - Hi 1 si J t v ' - si r. 4 if - ' v' 1 yridayr January 31 1873.;; ' t. .,...,.., ; rit !' " . - .' : : Oaaccount- of- the ! intetise told, anit the freertng of 1, navrga-s tidn ton! ;. the Mississippi J about -Ste Louis has ben'8uspended-"'f:!,:'--. .n.'.iw'f-li;.: i; wMattl'S ff ArdistrnOTishcd'Rfttiical4Ta4arebf7tt7 t: vl Mvtftn"iHt "that no iiirlmmtt- of-h declared that the "daily, feast of ' J-t-Ji: 'Lr.? ..dS-.:.T - ;? " Congress is corrupfiuii and official rottenness." The.cojored tyofQswfa v?$XHHe-S ana JUixcueii, uai;.iy an, mibjwi of thveir blaclc oreEhl-en inefglif They, were for Greeley, hence the ill-use they receive.-- , "jc Bttirf fnpi4itfi&ss''n"tooir place in: eorgiafiTueicUiy betAveeru Government officials and 'citizens. Only a citizen or. two killed and a few Deputies jAyoinitTed. 'f Vjj ' Tlie underground railroad project in New York-is about to "faHicttli grauiid." 'ConVmodofelY is about" to ,witlrpf rigun dertakiiig for the reilsonjthatit could not be beneficiKf tovthe;ipublic or III 1 1 1 1 1 L l . Ul J illlliX'r:,v;.T.:.'' . .. : - : The pious Wilson and the smiling, lamik:KFColMK(klres(llkheI v "Iv.-j'll- ivisaj-i f'jSf-l Young lilens Cliristnui Association in PhUadelpha ays-agw. Th ::'teIeirraWiniformU8n1t them m ade the'fn 6t4dfeIjint?V Uu Ii'edit MobUier. ? gioii to Cr A jttry m New "iork awarded , a in a suit man $10,XK) danrages Hi the uTuted States Court building. This is a .wholesome lesson to rude, domirieerinj; pfficfais, $vlio lhink themselves the masters instead of the servants.jQf .the .people.,. r- . ' The citizens of Oregon and Cali ;fpr4ae(JiQti satisfied jvith the sol) diers who are engaged in the war with the jpdjpJniaiil, TJiey.wsh take thle "nVattef " !Win"ifcreir ' own hands. The Federal troops do not seem equal to thel.nsk'-etther of pro tecting :the settlers or of extermina ting thepoclfrjladjarrsrx s4pplicatiyn3 have beehniade frJni ' parties inthe west to raise volunteers to fight the Modocsy Wrapp1ications tferp jected by the President Captai n -Jack,: rab0)deHd:byA h is latq victory over, the Federal arms has'assumed the': offensive. " He at tacqd',CQlonel ( Bernard's camp last weekAand was repulsed, with, the loss'of one Indian killed and two wounded)'; Great 1 terror j prevails; am png'th e white . people in thp ' vi-, enntj of the irerociou Jaolv caixip. The women and:'fchildren .have beeii placed on ; boats for ..safety, AncL, the meri 'are, building b)ock; hoiTses.JFhe Modo'cs' seem r to -have Sfhe;.'u'pper hartdr'lt is a great -dishonor to the Federal Varni s7ifi'jMiW--u'Te half-saVage''Tridianj5 Bhould set the army at defiance.- r The bil 1 for the, rem oval of golden 's disabilities " has j been indefinitely postponed in the -House. This is unquestionably the best disposition which !cauld be rnade'bf the- resolu tion, t: The General, Assemblyi as no power to pardon '-HoldeiV1 evert if it was so disposed. . It may grant am nesty.Mo those i who liave !cbmiriitted a breach of the law, andexeept indi4 vidualsor. certain" classes of ofTen- dera framitheMiatural " operation of the law. But it has no right to'? un do 'th&. work of a high cpurt ofr Im-r peaebment; -For , high ..crimes ?a;rid m lsdemearrprs for th e gross- abuse . of the r executive 7 functions 'J with which fieas" invested- 'i'tii 'tmpt ling upon the law.rftnd'the constitu- iion-f-iu? -. na?ra ntiy v violating jptrf most'feacred rightsfor :C(imrmutmV outrageous , , violence, upon citizens-r-for warring -'whh" t merciless arid wicked furyupon his ownpeople- thisan'archr;offepder-,: against 1 the liberties pf the people of XforthCaro ' lina has been disabled1 forever frpm holding' office and the General -Assembly has no,ppwer'to relieve "himr Therefore let it rest. It will be time enough to pardon Mr;:HoIden uvhen :, he 8hDiB'ome'ugnoieniVencldV his crimes against the State, and his friends admittlieUslTceoTrfiis'pun ishment for thosfe- high i crimes and unsuvmeanors 01 wnicn ne wna so righteously con victed" after a fair :and impartial trial. The Hillsboro.jRecprfr.sayss re learn that the family of which Mr. G. W. Bruceo this -.vicinity; is . a member hasr-been j notified of the death of a wealth v relative in Eng land,' which; brings it into the posses-, sion of a;large fortune. These things U in general are' exaggerated by ' the" . tongueofrumoTr- butr-we-hope-4n . .this case the report is well-founded; brought Against a- piitefl SatesJftr-. shal ffr Jgbrbfe ecti4 W X.VSIJXIXJJJM2 OF.ISOCTU CABO- t : V. SENATE-. : - .WpEDStsDAY, Jan 3. Senate called to t&qr-at ji d'coc Lieut. Governor n the chair. By Mr. Long, petition of the cit izens of Richmond counfy, praying the enactment of aZl&vr ,' toZ prevent the yearly gatherings known as the - 'K it.. r v Kin J.,.n,rvnMt Ui! avivci iiu uuuc iium- uLactuntfgltJora pany.Tr iteTdrred. T.r J3v Mrluniphrevl a bill Jo aid the people of the State nv ascertain"- ing the title to their lands. --Referr- lByMG&dget, wlVtoin vesligate the affairs of the Western Division of the Western North CarolinaHK'. KeferrepV rfr - rl 5 rv I "A OdtfotfoTiMr. Gudger tlid- bill i tq investigate the attairs pX the. Wes tern Division of- the Weterri CJ Rl R.T was taken, up and. passed, its reading 1 '' ) : (By-Mr. Walker1 a bill to change the term's of holding the Superior Cowt in rthe-9tl Judicial J)istric- Referred! i i ' " 7 f I'-'X'' By Mr. Nicholson, a bill th anient title 14,' jchapter, section 319; o-the code of vljprpcedureJ -Referre;T. Bv Mr. Dunham: a bill to amend the rule of proceedings in i justices' J By Mr;. Ellis, a bill to incorporate the Hors Ford.nufiWt'uring ,Corhi pany. Referred' .' iM':'.. J Bv Mr. Allen.'a bill to amend chap. 180,'laws of 1860 1. Referred. Bs?irx? Aliens ' resolution vfbf the IrFelief ol-ihWiltbtnbiiWido'n. U4'B.-fe.Referred. m- mftestjrand'Pardoii act Lik en up dhrits Jhird rendingi , f TheHV(oie wasfirst am end ni eii t pf Ai. Sey m bur to -s trik e out "Heroes -of America, Union Leagues, Red Strings;'? N. C. State troops, and Ndrth Carolina -Mihtui;" Failed. iiJ t ' Mr. Respess amendment J shared the samieufate: -, - - - Mr:ar.$n,pffejhd anmenAment to the aitndsnent tostr,ike pivt After theordrapei the wordburghw', (rape and- burcrlary havinsr been stricken frohi the bill) and advocated the same in a few brief and well tim ed remarks. He waa.af'blunteer.. in this matter, as he was not in favof of the introduction of the ibilLtn ;the Senates while he did not iipprove of by either 6f the brganizsitions named. in the bill, but as a representative, of the people, heT could ,notC;.withhold his vote as an act of mercv to 40.000 people of the State. He felt It fts -a demand ov the people on him, when heconscientiously felt and knew that these Organizations jvere the neces sary res'ujlslof'iiT complete upheaval of society caused by the reconstruction- acta of Con gress. - This was the timeto rex.teid that Christian virtue, chanty" and he would show by his votqfli is ' wil lingness to spread its" mantle over pastrdffehces?Hersaid the Republi qans to a man had shown a spirit of antagdnism to-i the bill that they. would never surrender and he saw tto use in wasting more time' on it. He Was reatly to vote on the bill, and hoped .his. "amendment would be adopted with if. Mabsore and Eppcs, col., made lengthy spcecbes agaiirstctha bill.a : r;i On motion of Mr. Ay em, the pre vious qn'estioli-oitUe bill was called' and sustained. llfoSfe'--voting' in -the" -nffinrative were: .QiariTI 5THT- ft" 1V m JiXeaa Messrs., PowelU Scott, Stafc. fordTqdd; Troy,, Waring; AVelch and Those; voting in the negative were: Navs-Messrs. Cowles. Cramer, El lis; of Catawba. Enpcsv Grandvi .Gud- ger, Harris, Hill, Hollomau, Humph rey, Hymanj'LbngiMAbso'n, McCabe, McCatteri' Smith. Stilley and Walker - Jlr. Love asked to be excused from voting, as he had hot" sufficiently considered the bill to vote on it, ahii moreover not a single one of his con stituency were interested in the bill. On motion? of'Mr:s Wiring thel vote by which the biU passed, was recon sidered aiidfthafc- motion laid bh i-b'e table. . " ..:!. Oh motion Of Mr. Powell the" bill to ahleiid Hhe'cha'rter of ; the1 Cape Fear.I.ron and Steel' Company -was' taken -up And passed its several read ings, i. c. Adjdtirned. - ' . r -t HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES "".At 10 a. m.. SDeakerRobinson call ed the House to'order."";' By Mr. Badger a resolution- asking a report . from the scretary v and Treasurer of theUniversity vofN. C. Referred. CTP-,.:-,';--Ct.'t . - . . By Mr. Wheeler, a resoltitin of instruction, to the Judiciary Commit1-. tee.s Calendar, - 'H:;,.W -By MtRhodes, a' bill: to incorpo rate the GoldshororBanJcinj Loan Association, Referred- -w - L By Mr.VWheeler, a bill ih regard to ine collecting 01 special iaxes.( jie ferfed. " " 0n motion of Mr. Badger, the rules were suspended, and his - resolution in Reference to theiUalVersHy of N. C,, was taken upland .adopted.. f .On motion , of,, Mr... Watson, lh& rules were suspended and the. bill , to incorporate the Chapel Hill and Iron Mountain R.' R. Coin pany was taken up and toassed its severalTeaxlings. vThe bill amendatory to the school la"W of 1872 came up as .the unfinish ed business on its third reading. A long debate ensued upon; the almost innu m erable am end ments offered; 1 r j Pending" the consideration of ;the 24th. sectionr" the matter passed ' over; to come, tip as'- unfinished business to-morrow. L -' fi .; 1 ''' ff'3 The chair announced: Messrs?' G6r man and-Johivstdh - as -the. House branch of the Co"mmittee toin vesti- gate the conduct of the Keeper of biie vapiioi. djoomed. LATETELEGEAincUIETTS Co iigr esion a 1. fvnTAV Tart o4 ? H f. - ' 1 ;V1 ! InHtie Senate this? afternoon.-tlol fax asked'far.lf committee tpfinTes-' tigate ther ch'argeswhich havevbf en; made against ""hfm . But y after , re marks by Senators Pratt, favoring 8U ch appointment, and Ttnurman, opposing-jt,r the ;Senate rrjefused:tCL appouu f nca commceeT (wn fosnmed. "The amendment re i , . , V . , ' cotrrt of claim sshaii be pTdreejpt ,ptdved,""was agreed to, Senator for riiK -explained- that it - was aimed .pnnc directing 'the,. Judiciary Com mittee 1. . i- -.1- . -r. . 1" . . iu iiiuuire liuu nit? iruin 01 uie re- State Senator, thus disaualifvin him frbh&8rdirtglhQ jiSttciaUpbVi tion. The Credit-Mobilier Investigation. WASHTNGTQNj January 28. Before the CrtKlit-Mobilier.oinmitlce-,, tp, day Senator Logan teglitlgdlliaj hje agreeci to purchase ten shares of stodcbut-with 6ot receiving it got a lalance of. $329? divideiTds? jpnrfsaid stock, Ife'kebtit, howeverfbnfy a short-tinierjnd returned it to Ames with ihterest'thereon, He said his constituency was favorable to the road- Wwl he was friend td 'itMaid nau .always vojju xo susvuinnie roau, -and "would do so now. f" ; J ,., .OThfe-cashier of the First National Bank, of th is -cityv teat ifie4, thatrr uoijax deposited; j, ,A-thaajK :onhe 22d;of Janel8fiS.: rThi3 state ment caused a great se,nsAt,ipn in the sh for : DilDculty -iu Georgia : bet weeu : -United f;; Slates pifficiats andOftlkeas. AtlantaV Januarv 28. Ardifiacultyr occurred on the ,25th" iiv Forsyth e cdimty between'some Unitert States" uepuiy marsnaisana cinzensvcnai puty marshals wounded. "legraph Kates. ."M ewYqkkJ -January 2S. Fronl February 1, lhT t all grates between" t he cotficca -of -jtheti Western no4 Telegraph Company for 4en . words that ar( now fjfiorfe than $3.50 will be red need to that nmonht. STATE NEWS. Hillsbor a has h ad irf esti val . Newton talks of a newspaper on Iheioint-stock ptan:r"" a rrsr v. Greensboro is aoing to have a cali co ball. 'Wilmiiigtdn quarfels at the quality qfiierlightardV' . , The, editor, of the Wddon Je?$ has, a bran new' wife. 1 ' " ' , The editojr of. the Hickory TA:ern Press gets: mad:- because people ..send him fourteen page communications that have'nt got any verse in them-. Ilillsboro has a new temperance organization called the Young Man's Hope. It is the local name of the lodge, of Good Temtila . , ; 3, T ; , r The ReidsvileRecoi sets: ripfdr its first personal that Mold!Mr.! Blank 1- . .i .. . x. - 1 . . 1 .1 ?i -: ?v t .r 5 lias Uh ueepeateu coiu. Two young men named -Peel have been arrested for the mprderpf John Hayes in Wayne county: m . Biblica.1 Heeorder (Baptist) J says "Elder J. L. "Carroll i a.:man.rof in? creasing weight--212J pounds at last report. " . .J - j v The Greensboro Tdtri6t sa,3rs ' that during the warm days- of last week violets showed themselves,-buf-they met-with a cool reception and have all gone back. ' The Wilmington Sfear savs : A case of epizooty was noticed on our streets' yesterday, showing that the - disease has hot vet entirely disappeared rrohi our midst;; ;The xictfni wAs r 'mUfe : friend writing to uaJrom Gatesville Gates-county ,-informs viisthatiMr, Alfred. Cross, pf .that county filled 1 a hog a few days since . that-iweighed 802- pound?;;..' If anybody 'pan f-beat' that we shpnld'like- to - Jiear ; 'frpjar' thern; ' '''"' V-1 1 ' "L'J : 'i iiiifiioaj Advices have reached ther lntei-nal Re,yenue . Bureau, showing that a par- iy loi panics in xxorui varuuna- re o'LayingpoTxthe: ignojanperyxrf " cer-. tain people to the extent of furmsh inar them with bogus com missons "as i n ternal Vrevenu e oifie'ers, ; tlfe Lijoiiirv 1.1.'. p.; m issions, ,wiwi letters m instruction bein signed ?Jas;. Woodwardi Com missioner of liiternal Revenue." 4 tfi Thus the Era : A bevy of glorious beauties females--graced the gallery of-the .HoupeithUimprnjng :-Yovl .14 011 eh t to have seen the voune mem- h'prs sitrTncr straiprh't lih as"n .ibtnli in their seats. and ocleasionallv they'd feel 4heir roach; to "see if it was " alf rights One rchap' Worried '-v weak legged little moustache to deathput ling at it. -f Of course they all spok.e some. ii.- i;.r Says the ' Maleigh !EwTf tA p egro named: l Gunn. killed- k' colored! man named Harris at a frolic In Cas well county the other-night about -a banjo. He stabbed hinr dea'don the Bpot.. : We think, this negro is a,rela- tive of Bob Gunn, who was hung' 2 years ago in "Hillsboro ; for the ? mur der of Mr." Blalock. f iTlie 'Attorney G'erieraT.has directed, the United States District 5 Attorney1 at Mobile to discontinue suits against uiinira wuu imiu uusmjiu uulius to tha Confederate - authorities .during the war. -t own, included Oakes Ames's checTe;"P n .$100, which AniesTBaldhem given oiiax, out wiiicaoim,."p4iid wiiw.wHw.iUf he 'K11d.no ifii-nllpfitinn: of rAivimr- coneectf actionv by i theirSoutberU! venV-fivirih'otrH -?n- reignonehing- our soil, One citizen was killed and two de- climate, producttdnsragricultural ad siriii i.iit i nirnn ntiri tup mcoaao in i quite asevere fonmU ;,,,;. m. ' Wditor has been H . .. ' ; ' . - threaten edvith- pefsoitalrvHilence, SIThe Wilmington 'Star savs: A.surjon which the" Herald" savW Lpt 1 Iiamgraiiaii. Iiidu - A proposition has been made throughthe newspapers tb hold an Tm migration Con ventionl or;, Indus tril Odi &&g At flie'Southierfi States atuMenipbisi Teiinesseei about the firstiPf avl. a 4 vy Hy. : The sliggestiOnis-endorsedby the Memphis Appeal and other . leading papers. The Wilmington Star, after publishing -the-comments. of the-fip iwtf hvfavdT of immigration, puts in Star says truly, that as long as our pgo pleJKca t h'ctr tRTmrgrro ttagy ta tr not be inducedio cOjmeJbexe . to live. -f T.Jmi.,An.. Jlwiiil if Via letter we ppmisneu anu ,.coni"i?iiieu . '.. ' ' 1 l 1 . J v,:i. . t..'jji. 1 1 J 1 Trrtnfian immioTM.tion.-tO the - bOUtn. These causes mWsutnmed up in a .fewvfordai:oTh 3 want : of : irmf ex tsoutnornt cijnjt agriqu j tnral rd vap tageg,;the wan of active Aiifl, reliable: gerits i n -Etirdpej tbrepreseat onr elaimsv;uid, to yemoVe the:preindices which have poisoned the nnnd of foreigners. gu lag !?yij(jyi .y 4.1 u;i aii, ii.juiuwi rdnjton;hroiatjonLwhich'Fhaa4pee.R: c4 asii4tly. w i ng. to itb e. ,States ..;of the .North and JSorth West. . i ! We hia ve never' kno wu!m.ti"chr pr&.c tical good-o esult from f lhduitifial tions. Jo doubtthe one -proposed and RaJycybiect;Wibatl VH cannot say we haye.anyj hoyes that iti deliberations wiil result ' in any im petus U the cluie 18 is pclSdAt fofetei ancf promoie.uWdcastdnti generally giverise -to .extended dis- 3tates on; the itn migration 1 qnestiqiv. W: thihlt Ndrth Carolina shonlu now strik:ylit;for herself, inaugurate afeysteni of her own, and, as far as sHelri ay "'be abletqdd so, xjarry it in-' to effect. . x JIh& first step in ' this? direction' vantages, mineral resources, together wtn-sncH otljer tjibrmatiou as may be deemed neeesSary and pertinent, To thl end, carefiiliy-prepared statis-tieaLtableshould-be-i-arraneed, and m fultandthorourgh1 statement cm- puea, constituting an -accurate -pny-sical h isory of the State, .and : ein -bra-el figal I n eeftfii 1 ' Jin f or in at i on1 - cTif subjects relating forrthed wahta and interests of foreign immigrants. Un til our advantages" are thoroughly knowii;wecappVh.ppej,far; i. regu. lar influx of ."foreisrn " settlers But onr advantages; cannot be known abroacV.iibtil .they are pro.iiulgiited abm;ic!V; v" This brings us to the "next step in our proposedsystenf. ? Tlie" "-Northern, and. Western States, and Canada have:-active, .--enterprising,-- zealous agents-: in Liverpool and other cEu Tbpean cities, armed .with pamplet-s. maps, &c, setting forth, in the most attractive langtfage' arid gib w ing co lors, every inducement offered to in migratttdihy their respective section's, in many 'instances decrying and mis- represcTiing the -Southern States, and preiuaicinsr ihe'niinds of strantr- ers against our climate,1 society ami institutions'." It is necessary that we shbuld also have representatives "on thbspot,!: not-only ito anwer the charges ? -made by our . competitors'. but to pMee'' immigrants in posses sion of omcial information concern yig our State and pe'bple,' of which ptVerwisetheyrw'on'ld be kept in rbs?s jgnfira"hcdf': Wer'inust " have 'agents .a.prqaa, w compete with- the,,. agents; tjijouir owivejs iiuu. seciious in, dis seminating knowledge: of our materi- a A - C & l L ' . - A. . - i 1 1 ....... al resourcest:and nublishinsr 'the'-ad yantageswhudi JNorth Carolina nre- sents to" foreigners in search- of desir ablaJjomes iAmericii.-BateNe'w. v Great isi the' pluck c of the OmaV'a J?erMxhh(l -Hohorable statehient "it Reserves and shall receive. Latelyjt hsis,; through the-exerjigns-of the ci ty editor, been f exposi ng th e out ra ges of rowdjes and -low gamblers," "neither a man fyy'tbe name of Page, ngr any other ma-ndate to i touch the city editor of tins pajpef. Lamp- S)ost are too numeJ'us-invtMs place and there aae menhr.&whbT hve i'ad some experiefnceln uaitisr ArtemV for. aniyr siich fthing. to-; bp; done in this commnnixyn.Clhe lamppost i-ra-ther-a1 rude-Temedv" when' -adminis tered with the; addition of a rope,' bht j ff4 suppose that violent diseases" like t iii use 111 wUiMiiH. ren 1 1 rp. v 1 n p n T. irpar.- i ment, At any rate they seem likely to gefcife.tlrere .:.:'K'f 5 ;-' i J 1 School Notice. "TlESSltS;lAl ESSltslfechBarner-'Voidd :re iPlfJL spec tf ul ly inform the citizens of Cliar- i the citizens of Char - Term of ther School lottc Sprin commences on . jvioncay ox tne .weefe, FeDruary am. xpe -scnooL 13 con veniently located : in the basement of the Lutheran-CbuTCfrxm Tryon street bctweraa 8th & 9th streets, where they will be happy to receive all. applications ' for . adjnigsiqrt. Rev. Mr.'Aldrich would also: give notice that he has complied with the law. regard i rig Public Scliools and is now; ready io receive all f male white children into his department who may desire to be admit-- ted, ' -W:"1 't-'T t-f " ' fan 31 2fr- - 1 -- - - r" J - -Furniture at" Auction, - I.-will self aFmy Auction Room on BatnA day? 1st i February commend my at ;ll o3;lot"k; M,- kFJurniture, Glassware, CarA pts.fcc., tc. Also 400 volumes ; Miscella neouikKks,5 casks of Cordial. bbl.Wine, 1 bW..omed " JBeef, S Sewing Machines, 4 setts silver plated Bnggy . Jlarness, Goods received until, hour of sale. '-.y..'T . -- I (;THOS,-H. gAITHER, ri .-Ishoiufl he to jnvArfHi.ble mtorma- ,.jan 31 l':i:z ..II Auctioneers sca :rr''s:dk IT O STORE -TAPlOqA -4 - 5 llA?Ahoin fTALSLVSi ,1. POW'D BL'K PEPPER, 1 - "4 i -' j Sol V NEVPSTJFREFGHrHr r ? " : uetwisen - - M " ;-f , ; AKI ---9? 9 Ti SOTTH AIID,S0TIjrI;T7EST. 4 UlKl S DUTJ!fi N I S P A T OH , ,FAST FBIIGilT LIKE, . Mt? ft 'BlAoWcr f;? fflHIS FastFrcigb t ;owncdi cojn- 11 'rolled And operptd hj? thq i ; KailixaJ and Steamboat- Companies in mterestT the Atlantic, Mississippi and Qhio Railroad CompaftV'the .Itiehnjond -aifd EfcmviHe KailroaAX;oiripanyv 1 bH Westenii Worth Carolina Kailroid borripanv, die -.CAt'tdotte, Columbia nn,d Aiagtfh-oadjCdflipany, the Old Donpnjpm 8te4 tisbip Company, the Merchants an dineTran'S porta tion Company, tl'vfoiif meisiciLnr?-'- and Clyde StearrsfiinAe ljaltfHM)reSteani i Packet fnminki MUtMngMAdt alwoyj xfiu Low Z- .is-. Tit' T , .m .3 nnrfuiios;:;::.!: JFroin -.-BOSTON by Merchants "and Miners j TranBpdrtation- CbJ?panyi ' Office " 87 ;Vyasmngton st. Wf ILaarfcAgenti ; union' North SOS Broadway': , C, Evans, AgeiSt FromPUlLADEl-PHlA, by, Philadelphia,. ;Wiliiungtpn ,an4Baltnipi,titai:bafi. CtoniKiiy4'Ai9Anls'ic.. line, j; Offices, 44 S. Filth St.; above ChestiHit f and cir ?ierVTaslfington:ravjB. and -.ywanson: st. John . Wilson, - Agent. L r. . . . 1 ro u'pHJkAOELPJJI V ,mpanys teahiera.l-Office, 12 Vutb l)eljj!war? ave. ., Clyde & o Agents, From BALTIMORE, by Bidtimore Steam K Packet Company Bay Lme.) v Oftl e, 154 PAfrtii for : losses. Wmare. ' and' over charges. ' Settled V protuptly ; bv Tli'omas f mcRney; tiauirAgent, .Voifulk; a. . NTIt9ht'hadlea!iTuiiyand for wardedjyoiiiptly ni'tlimiigk oats. No prayage .Transfers by this "Route. 7 For iurtjier information apply in Officem. and Agent of tlie aJwveitailroad or Steaidr boat, lines, or tu E.'WADbELL1 jan 31 General Southern Ajjent. - . Blackberry Wine. 11" Gallons DolHebftelflaefcberry iYxnc'A llt.J yeai-s oMf pure berrv juic-c. - Secure I o'iiij ivi Muiauicui 4ise.or an is i;one. jan 3o r . , vB.T,SMrflj:.' Ruri DOVFi THIS WAY. 1 AAA lhs- White Cabbasce Heads, 800 1 ,U J U lbg.rThtt Saur-Krant,' niade of Mountain 'Cabbftiev' ":! ,: Pickletl Pip(- Feet, something' raw and nice?; Loose and Jar Pickles Fresh Toma toeS. . f .V,!:,- ...... j, . . ... r 9- -Alwi Domestic fresh Peaches and 61 terries by the case- dnKeu-ttr can: : " ' ' : ' s InsTi Potatoes-, northern and nionnfain ; Sweet -Potatoes,' only ; selling - at $l.2S Br biisliel ; another '.TieTce'-'(tfthoee choice Haiuso uniilurw(ireil for. ! i:. c Ono box of Extra 'Sugar Cure.1 Urcakfast Bacdnwri: bun d : h? J-jr V ''M"t ' t Also another lot of titose fine Ajtples. Jii"t revived- and'sfUinj as usint at' i the !owcst!prics. ;C.tll,iiuick -or lon'fi com.- plain it - you -fail to get. I" OT of Xo. 1, Copying Press Letter Tlooks, jan-29- L ? M -,Kraiit. .Erant. r. TTJST ret?eivel a Ubl.,pf.nice White Sanr tJ ' Kraut, for sale by " .jan aa;;;. YMOyS.fef. Just; Received. 1 "fff WW.'-Mountain Cahbapre, "ai EINE-I-ot'pf Irish' Potatoes at -" -B.M. PRESSOR'S. SWrEEi;.Pota"oc.I-a'.nne lot "seilin 'at $1.5frierbnshclt at -Ja29,, ,B.AM. .P.RESSON'S, . A NOTHEE.Jjot of those VfinV re peliants L xi. for waterproof Cloaks J5., just receiv ed at U-Vi'.i - 4J . ,&l3.lLUX . jan 28 -K nig LOSING out "a IiargtJtocfe Of fine Hos at cost, &f MRa.'HJU ERY . 4 t jan 28. !.-.. '.-.r -". :x.y QELLr3 Milflinery i&mm&s' ami all dujsed prices to nuke' room for snrlhgr, at -" Jaii -28 : ; MRS QUERY'S- I Dtian jjLVXA-i UiSHv-; : Keceivjns ;and. j in A Btore. v.Early RosePrince Albert,.Go6d-, 1 1 " AT Vr-r. v W' fT 23 . ' 'JS ADDERS, OATES & CO. Kew-Books.- - TAVIES Alsjebftt Uiallion'siiitrn Gram- X mar, mithX.Grsimmar,., 'anford's Arithmetic, just received at jan 26 0 POT? TT? ATT PATTTTTTTa f I A1 Rare r Chance for Charlotte J ! $200. Persons wishinjr Portraits of their departed friends can obtain . them", if; they have a good Photograph of tliem. " I shail "be pleasel to show you, specimens of-rav wortc at my btuaio above W erehants' : & arteBunk. ;; A. Lw BUTT, r-.- tclec Um Jvl!: rr-,.; )i Charlotte, C,- ri Bbi. fcCli6fcelfominyV; just revived tA and for sale hyT -.-"'' ; - from- kisw ryoK;; bTiPlaji.bn Steanishpv'-Cp;sel?os;:37' liive Offices GifeenWicH St E03 three-months Ivjll tPaitit Portraits for $25. such as are jrenerall v charged jan zi - a jt.. ai. illiXlt E SONS. .l ILt-IItIILLEII & soss COZIES U02IiIXKC.HAHX8 . ): 1 Ma w i,unnirai ,r new thi- story Itttttdfiijt, on the corner (,f lf lege nd vFourth ; streets, we baVf. if1; REMOVED " Into it;;:und Tare rcariv J r ' ourXSustomcrar""' ' J for . pur House is divided Into five B. mems 1st BepartoeAV-jFancy: Groeerii es. gonps. Candles. Candy, st&rrh ufc'arj Codec, Teas, i - Brand yfcachtvs, Ac. An Purchasetil direct from tire, Manufhctnm : With- the j.view, of bupplying ti,a i:2nd DqpartmentriOKeavy Goods. MolassCsr BaCon, Flour, Xard, 3iack erei, Our facilities for handling I such goods, are isuperi or to tlmsi;15 of any: auercantile : ihouse in ,! tueXJiiy. v. Iklerchants may j rest assured that they ! ; . Xiari always obtain f ; -' "' . -cgootl ot us nt L. THE LOWEST FIGURES. '' 3rd Department Produce ,i - r.ii .'ir.--j Cotton, Corn, Wheat Oats, Rye, Hav - ( &C. . Bought ' W highest cosh price ' ' 5 Sold oii Gnnmmion. Stored, u-ilh' v; cash, advances '-made on the i same.:iWe'hwite ttprrial al 1 teiitioiitoottrcoinhtmion : Jlls .121L"W1 storing business, f&Mlt It'll WtipAY CLOSE rEU. I r: .r: 4th i Department Phosphates. WE ARE, AGEKTSFOR ZELL'S and 13 otlier.; SUPER PHOSPHATES, the ' most reliable article on the Mar ; , '; 'ket;' Certificates from reliable " farmers furnished on Appli ;.. " cation. Wc are also ' ; Assents for GIIIIAMS CELEBRATED TOBACCO r FERTILIZER. 5th op, rtneat Leaf Warehouse. Tobacco we Have .complied- with thk Revenue Ijjiw. and ?rc noAV ready tore , wive Lijf Tobacco, wfiith we'wiJl -buy or sell on cumiuist-ion. Oiir Wart house fees are less than the same at Richmond or Dan ville, and the nest jiTices IN those markets always Tain ed. 0B- OUR lare and coinnsfKlious IIAT.L -w.il! !e finjfliettand opened to the public ;.!uut thc.Eirst of .March. WE TjiAKK a: pt-ncror.s public for the liberal patronasrc ' which has heretofore heeh toweVUAh u., and we hojH.' tliat through strict attention to bushus, and celhD!g:our Pito1s at low figures we may merit, a qontfcuia? ice tf thei r ta v r. .-. R. II. MILLER it SONS. ' Jannarv "U", IXlX Ji TORE of that feleirant Hour Kraut. AjJl' running or it eon io will uli be sone before yon get any.; . ; ; ; .. Also another- lo of Gom1 Chesnnts, nnt jnany'woriws. J. F. l.UTT. jaii 23 ' Haw s Inducements. :.Hi .i :o: IX ,. ORDER TO -MAKE E005I -FOR A- Icapjnruig , Stock, ( wc will sell all our Fall !an'd;AY!n tor Goods, at gre .tly re- i . - .... diiced,' prices. -4 A'our attention is ;rparticuiarly : invited to -our Stx;k''of Fine Dress Goons, SHAWLS, FLANNELS, CASSI rvMERS, BLANKETS, And' ail kin!ds of "Woolen Good.-, ;. J rwith aflarge Stock of togother REAPXT APE- CLOTHING, . . wliich we . will sell Tory low.i -j. jan 21 : rf 3f McMURRAY, & DAVIS. ; :BACKGAiiiiosr 4b oaeijs, CUECIIEU mew.1 AT - I . P TJ-R E. F O Y ' S jan.25 (r , it ... , ,o J. H. CABSOX. Burwellj; drier & Co., Jj (Successors to Carson $ Grier.) I Corner cf 4th and Tryon 6t3., ,VVpHAitljfJrTE:N.C. jariVlm.';'.1' iuBILLHEADS J rr 1 f i IfOKTHlY1 STATEMENTS ! ! PLAT CAP --and CARDS, AT: , P U RE F O 'Y'S jan 25 4 ' :: ' CCD3ISS; : T' WO Drnms GedreeV Jbnt Ccd$sJ, at . STENH0USE,5lACAUiAX&C0. 1 ' 4A .V.' i-t. 1 It 1 i
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