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V. . - - ft Hercisa of a Child, .. &e mcrifcf Lrr vvrn ifetnmve Ar LrotLxr ,i i and tSistrr . - : ' - Itov. KJwiu Clay. M D- writes from Vug--jb. i.ais.J-. aa follows : . !. -'' ,On liua i'ght lt Mr Cornelius Crywly ici.uil with iai:ilv to lest, a little alter dark. Atcul l;u ouock they Were arcuM.nl by the pcrrd rf tire potecuIicic in il.c building. On lpriiaiig JWm 4h bed he fvun J the whole body t.t the Louie iu flaiiiii). His first thought wss o gclbtlpiolfcorun at one -to the iittf where two of his sous were frlcvpiu. Ou his returu he XouiuLii iuipoaiLlc t get up-tairis -whr-five gf Jbu family were sleeping, or to his father's top were lltttvAIrs. t'mulv. with tier i News Items. L . J- X .J '. ft AljAJXAMA. -A. destructive fire1- occurred jn. (IreeuviHe, on the Mciuti.'ou.ery nd Mobile Ilaifc rad, totally destroying 17 Ldaines hyies.V.Los3 over ei50,ooo. s vv i - . Te n k E s . EK-V A reVlntion was introduced in the Lejiudature decl;riu ('ooper's election as U. S. Senator void. A Hint ion w;is made to sus pend the rules for immediate consideration, but failed by a rote of '30 to 32, and the 'resolution' was- referred to the Committee o Judiciary." New Yortk, Nov. 3.Six jcarloadcd r with ettttri'andlirtuccocrc,L'araed1 roasting one , j ....... i man. .- . -; ' - j Cincinnati, Nov.- 3. The Superior Court has issued .an injunction ; firairst the Board of Education for excluding be liibhs and sacred music from the public schools. ; l . . .: Utah. Treadle, the editor of the! Utah Re porter, was beaten tt death.; It is alleged his articles against poligamy was the cause of the attack. - i . fk"i ' ; ' : ' ' ' ' .1 Live Keef. from Texas to Kxglaxd. - Tfxjm. VfLwrc ihc od liiau fclill u utile eleepinir fo2othcr. UutOIrs. .Ciowly, laba fu: ljarui- succteded. in orousiug .some Aif Qycsii irp iUirs. Jler brother and sifcter llirew tiienteVvesoct of lie window, forgcttiuj; the iljruefchiWca that were atill, r.sleep in auuthcr Led- llic.iiiolhcr' spreauis awakened the eld est daughter, on 1 she came to the window, aud sited "w iut hc .fchould do, whea her mother urccd her to throw hcr&clt down from the wiu- 4ow, butihe replied, "No, my brother and sisUr f ji,e .riaduo, a fcteam vessel bf 1-100 I tomi. aud xiiust do saveu. cue men rciurnea iuruu-ii tiorse power, is tne picijotr oi a iiueoisteam- of bringing live She is carefully m tver aru.?T ana czrntu nim io iuu, ultcu up wmi fetalis ana nppmnces necessary 10 'from which he hprai:g with uo injury except a j eusure the safe passage of hqr live cargo. j fl'v'hl seorchiiur ot !::5 lace aud h nr. rae ttieu ; T r icturneu mrouzu me JX)Ullg here for eff, aud with the flames cmiln up around her, i ...... . . the the the - - i "Kortli Carolina News. ;'. rfe'An accident occurred on he NC. Kail- rrnid, just above Jamestown, on Ajonaay. morpinjr tl.Ati.rnuih iifcitfht. was thrown fronvth track, biidlv dnmased, and 'Albert Johnson, the Super- . , . - -ii' . i i : 1 iiitendcnt; Luruta ana Druiseu, dui uiv schuum). W r J. was not hurt,j however, so badly that he lt his u?ual Vagacijy for he. had aj track laid in a few hours, round the damaged ear and road, tbuseitab!in ihe'otlfcn trains to pass .Hvithout any delay, aua evenj maae mc uuu?tuyu wmi the tram su5taimnr tne.aecjaen x ius pva8 L vnluuics tor the lorcsicht audi skill of the Super- fiutendent. The 'accident-was caused j by the I breaking of on axle. Grtenshoro Patriot. " Special CbuRTS-lIIis Excellency Governor Ilolden has commissioned. Hon. J. L. Ilenrv to hold 'spcciar tencs oil the Superior Courts as l'ol- JliUSt DC MYtHJ. CliU lliVU ICIUJUCU iu'"uo" zvu iiorc power, lb me piUIJCI the h'eat and smoke and took her sleeping broth- cn?, destined 'for the purpose cr, a little younger than herself (nine years,) c:rttle fiom Texas to Kugland .!i, n kt,il i Liberia. I" a ft w days the ship Gl- . - . f , . .1 i , coiiJla Will KM irom Norfolk h.r the Kepullie of iii'er H.ster (seven year?) to the window, and . ( , , iii ,1, ,.,!, ,in LuM-na wnh two or three hundred colored enu re the diartrirl had more than she coald uo, j ,1,, , -M . .i ' i i - i . , . i i n ,i,WlP-n urants n.eu, women aud cli;ilaren toluuGUp iibr sister in her Jrr-ht refused to Lc thrown . - . ,' ... j their own fortunes ax;d the h-rtuues of that new ml rlsiip" S'f.ifn mi llirt WfAltrn coast of Africa. stnrggled with tier until sneput. ncroutoi . - - - -r n. -':-.:... i.: ...r n window, and the child dropped helplessly to ! 1 .V,1"18 !luu ground. : After hanging a tuotnent or two "au: la.i. owiaui, :oru, are f-" w - i -ii -l-i i .i - i ii scnircrs in mc sauic siiin. , : - me winaow sii.'. Mic urvi't'eu uu ucistii , i ( I ut-on n dLtauce of nearly j sixteen f eet. ,ros from the ground, she Faid, Horrible Disaster in 'Ohio Ten' Insane When shej 1 am done, iltir.iffj A, Jtth -it IranV Hie. Ohio. Oct. mother; but f have saved my brother aud sister : yoi At H oVkck vestcrdav mornin-a" fire oc- from beinir burnt up." The mother, .with her currcj at tl,e Lh-kingCciitiujlufirmarr. situated burnt .ihilJren, then w.-.lked a distance of s:x , two mic9 flth of this plate.! I 'J he stone at;5 hundred and seventy yards to the first neighbor's ran;e b::i!dir,cs were destujed. The former honse, irt a state 'cl cudity. " for they had not ; wa, t tcufKi ,y ten ir.ane bersens, and' wheu -aved any clothing. I was soon scut lor, aud in tlcj firc disc.vcrcd. it was too late. Jo rescue bout three hours after the fue. was attending ' ,lCin ,lCy being lecked in their rooms-, aud all it the wants cf the i sufiering ch!di-iti. 1 kuv ; 'p(rij.iu(j. . ihere was no hope of saving the dcr.rtiirl; .from ( ' - I.. , ' ? ! . ' forehead to the botto.n of her feet the was ; The celton crop of tue Southern States this one mass of burnt flh. This.: with'the fearful 1 vcar is csini.ated to be woath 000,000, shock received from jumring so far, aud walking hc hc U Ul1 ?.ue .l'e export oMho fcouth iuchadiitnuceiu tLe coId (the tiuht being : ,s ""v, ;;t U.di'O. ihe fcomh is very chilly,) cauocd her to fcii,k viry mpidiv, ai d actua.iy richer than ever. ea.lh is more gen atC in the morning the died, ared eleven years.- cn s-,ttcrcd amcug.tho many than before the and eight moiillo.am.liUr tiMhe Lie of h,r ; Wjr-. Aigeiieral prosperity prevails, which if v .i. i .. t t i...rrrt cmxv .f.i..rli .c.'Utmued wiil p.acc the fcoutn, iu a very few :.. . .... w.v. .,fl tvl,.!.. : years, far beyond the hopes of the most sauguine dressing her bruised and burut limbs, 'the utter-. ot hcr 'Viends. ci nocomplaiut. : Ilcr sitter died ia the cveniup; ! lows : For the county of February, 1870. ; .-. For. the couuty of u?ry, 1S70. . .' ; For the county of February, 1S70. iluthcrfordj first Monday, 1 ":. i- . j,: I - ' I . - ' Polk, , last r Monday, , Jan- Cleaveland, third Morida These courts will be held until business is di phsed of Only civ i eith Standard.'. ! Immioratio?! to see immigration from cases will be' tried.- Kal- N.- t.1. AVe are the North steadily tt nil to coming to our State. Several families from Canida and Pennsylvania' have recently located -jin this county. Jheyaro welcome. 'A rewoi our own native ppuhitidn have sold OHt arid ; removed to the ;Wit this, fall, but as marfy in nnUibejr, prob- ablv more, have jcomc anions: x..- (jHensboro ifjisdr E&T His Kxcelleney Gov. llolden hns; ppint cd Capt. H. L. Pike, editor of the Staridajd, aid- de-cttmp, with i the rank of Colonel 'Rutiiyh Standard. : ' ' V- H ' j'. TT. ! ." We hope CM Pjke will preserve edee and not hurt anybi dy; J - ' . i Zi$" On Siii:d'iy?:loruing last we were visited b.v a "slight 'spriukling of snow, which was barely yLibie on our ,iH0iiutains fur about two horns. It wrs tho first' of the season." AsIutMU Xejcs. Oct, 2:h;t: . and her uncle saflcrcd fearfully , from the cliects Tho 'Condition -of tlie South. of his jumi.Jug cut of the v,iiidow. t 'ihercst,!; Almost everywhere the , South seems tote hope, will all recover. It was a si.d sight to see waging up to the iu.p(itance;oi its ititeicsts, m- " . - - . . ' 1 IE. 1 1 the parents, I rolcu hcarted, weeping over uTering loved i i;cv. ! A letter fn m lloi.c, of the '.'-d of September m the Ilahc, of rliTiuce. rep -rts : I "The following details to the C-tlu lie hier .T their b!'d and external couimcrce, inatiufactuieiS; and " j of its brjre crops "of cotton', corn", sugar and rice. 1 he production of all these throughout that -. t., throiilii section will be very large this year, and, if events cr shall be nrrpitious, still larger next car. It ' will be a mistake, however, othe pi.li. pie of the 16 attempt too nanv ihms. C South there ii -otton archv will Lot Le without it.icicst. 1 hat body there h n ore ol a k:ug, ct tinting the money kjst comixscd cf the i t re a the turreme head, . -i:c Ql voir;. n, man it was in libi, .wiica one .... 1 1 1 1 ' . fill li t mdtuals, patriarchs, arel.bh. -s, smrbiali-. uuiiunu anu sixty n iu.on tj.ars w:.s all mat u the rtilos. there t u-ht to be seventy-; mcv largest c n p ever proaiicca yieiaea to tne b but tliat number is rarely attained. producer. row about halfis much gives about oiiicui it r exaii'im. me cacrcu v. ouei:e .uc,iuU uwia mun; luum. .doi Li:y-nic.e me:iL-crs. mciuuin two .Huijimusu;, ..ouiiiiji, htcqm, nirni. rvca, m itifo. ii r- ptrons uriKuewn. l,iV-. '-'" " -,i",,w 1W ies ;u.u penint-, ' . - . . ... I 1 . L . -.1 - .T. . . 1 r - : 1 -J ' . 1 -.It to say, in tact, tliat tluso i:mccs oi tlse . suosuuoeu Kr n.ivry, ana wnn nap- :h arctonU fiiiy soveu. '1 he uldtst id pvci.ect. u hen tt.tj outu Kliallhavc completed J fhih d:gnitarics is c'ghty-nir.c. and a Si an- a.I its necucd railroaus totnd seaports and dor 'and the youngest ferty-two, a 1 rcnehman, . veiopeu even a jiaii oi us mineral wcaldi, it wiil ace Lueien Don.iparte. them arc pruye altcgeUier the wealthiest jvrt.ut the Ljug-u, t - i : Iri)" H e arc. informed that' no Jess than lour negroes have been killetl on the Eastern Division of the Western, K. Oi Pailroad, 1 within a few weeks-, all the .result of accident from; falling rocks in the tunnel, or in de;'p cuts on ;the un Guishcd cout ractrf. iintherhidtvt i'iuditftor. i ! . i.:'.; i- ';l U ' . ' -I. i Thc.Vmr.st-" in the mountainsjin -unusually 'plentiful this season which is a good thing for the hogs.! j ! ' ' ; ; i : ; We learn: from thp rfiilboro' Kecordcr that the dwelling house of Dr. Wm. Slrudwick ond mile from town was burnt to the'ground on I Tuesday night, last, i All his out houses to gether with 40 bushels of wheat and 20 bushels but hiin- suCceeded i no re- out rrcBiistiro :nv B'EQlfBST.J (To tie StocWioIders of theyfKortli rolina ' t--1- - I'RailMad-Vgompaiiy. - j - piixsi'PKXT'A.'OrFioK N. CKahIboad Company, "i r JCompaBy:Suops, N. tpii October 19,1809. Jj 'rGEsriEMEXAifew'Yct8ml figures arp.necessary, to refute the falsd charges, assertions and stateraenta of;varjous editors and others in relaticri.to the pro- position to leasetfce North Carolina I? ailriad I will not trcluble inyself to answer in detail the many edi torials! of men who know nothing of what ithcy w rite, who make 'assertion? .devoid of proof, aftd point to conclusions not justified by reason and vho hav in all their writingsshown no fibilityjtd hanclle the sub ject, or give ipformatin 44te puWi1',-"-"' Firgj. The Sentinel asserts that jthc Directors had executpd and delivered a' certain contract) to - the Raleigh & Gastoiv Railroad Company, leasing the N. C. Railroad, not (subject to. the ,ralificationi of the stockholders. Mjdo not' pretend to give .his exact words.lbut this is the .substance.! The statement is utterly untrue. Theso are the facts: The Directors nutiioruea rne 10 enter into contract wuu tue naiergn & Gastou Railroad Company, leasing the North Caro lina lift'ilroad at aot less than two Lundred and.forty theu?aiid dollars a year. - I, of course,; w ould get R3 roach nkore as possible," but was! not authorized to, take lets. 1 have not signed, sealed ami delivered any contract,-but have been waitjqg for propositions from otiher parties, with the view of accepting the: highest! bid, :if frppi a responsible source, intending to close! the contract with no one until it was ratified by the stockholders," and for this reason tjhc meeting of the . j 1 1 h c-f November was called. Why, hut foi their endorsement did the Directors call a meeting oft he Stockholders. -. : ' . " ' - j ' - Ml ! Vi'e will notice jMr Turner's administrationj-which' Iam free to confess 'was far more successful tkan'J any previous onej had been, and a disposition! on his part to -parade it "is really pardonable. I liut it was act altogctherso'profitableto the corporation lis he would have the public believe.- He asserts that dur ing thej fiscal year of . his adniinijstratLoii the Road clcaredj threehundreu and sixteen thousand six nun 11 nid tlnrtv-nio-ht dohars and eii!rht-rone . cents - j 'i e r : t . . . Let; us proceed tf prove this assertion .unfounded. YVejwiu; take the annual report or ..Mr niiiiisfrhtion. and examine ou rasps 44 it is plainly shown that the Receipts from alii sources were The totjil expenses gave you a Scrip V,'h cii left hisa'J;mi Leavin ns'nett income Upon t k e strength of which Ii:s Directors dividend of nistraHon in dpbt Turner's ad- d 45, and 583,41 1 00 .508,52(5 42 I'ike goes on 'to; nirgue that thjs will make algreat througii route ortji una .Fculh. .nndays it , would work a' iloss to the : Cjorr.p.iiiy cf sixty, or tlicuiaiskl Cellars !a ycar ; In the ftrst t So much for my friend Turner. V wilt now notice Pike. JIc came u! spiracy to lease the briefly thc-reraarks 'with- a 'flaming-he N ort h Ca r ol i n'a "l a ' $210,000 CO '$103,115 SI of my friend iding.Coa-' h'oad." 3r1 Lwas onlv-.worth an average of nt the dotlr,. or. Jess tbaa ' five -per lllVltlr-tlfi." i . 1 - .Uut'the 'crV is raised that others wilTgife-inoT The-foll0wing telegram will explain itself; , i J I-. . . : " Cohpaxt Shops, October 29,;1$69, j f R R; Rridgers, Pres't W. & W. R. M., Wilmington, N. C.: I am informed that yoa hav authorized cer tain editors of the State to say that your company would pay for tb!e lease of the North Carolina Rail road three hundred thousand dollars per "annum, andhtyou had, Jhei authority under Jour. charter to make "the contract $ and that you wer&rieady-witfir c.ollalerals to make good your part of the contract. as published I ,Hfoinie.dJ-ou.bc this Compariy took ay action regarding the lease that .such a project 'is'-6.n foot, timt propositions were pemling. and invited ypu to make a bid, and assured ypu that! it should be considered. . I now re peat the invitation, and ask for your hid, .and the authority of your Company to enter jnfo. contract of this eharacfer, .s "I am determined, if the lease is made, it shall bej to thje highest bidder if I have any influence in the ruatter. I -Answer at once. ; . (Signed), j , W. t. SMITH. ! m ' ! Tresident N. C, Kailroad Co. At my request, Mr Stagg, 'Secretary and Baokr keeper of this Cojinp'any., gives from his books a state ment showing thie liicdme and Expense of your 'Road- for the last four ivears, which fpeaks for ltselr:' : Oifice N. C. R. R Co.,.0ct. 20, J8C9. Maj ;"V. "A Smith, President;' '.'" ' j " . Dear Sir At your request, and for the information of stockholders, give below the total income and ex pend'iture for ; -foiir years, as shown in hiy reports, commencing with Report &y Si," 18C0, and closing out sevcntV cwti in Vaccicatioa aid tho Danger of Iatroduciiw? Ic ' vrls really th t 0ther J). iirs wlireive mo?. ThVquestion of the merits' of v accinationseerr. much lo agitate the public mind both here and abroad; and it certainly is to bo regretted that an "agetitproductive of so much good, as a pre ventative of the drreful pestilence of the small pox, should be accompanied, more or less by the danger of introducing ijnto the system other diseases of a severe type, jl'olkibly iiiit ofth eases" where this has taken Iplace, if they were carefullv'searched into, would be found to huvi ;cuTTCci6m" Vafir of duc f knowledge aud caro in the selection of the vacctuc matter. Tho best,eudeavors -of-our? medical rncn should then be air-ccted, as we doubi not they generally are to great care in tins selection, u preserve the community, as far as U jicsjin their power, from undue contagion. . The fjctjtjiat in the present state of medical science itlsindispcnsible to the human race is plainly shown in tho ratio of mor tality by small p4s, which before vaccination was as high as three thousand deaths to one mil., lion'-' inhabitants', and now reduced by its use to one htifidred and seven fy-o'ilc deaths inthc-siimo number. iVm Y. Tilcymm with Report iMayf 31, 1869 s a rrrcat-ithrtucn rou tiiir ii eiikCi ir tr.s iiiiti .C; uusnvk. uviiiu ui inc. -. - I , i , - , i , -. , imcefiiigiof ?he Ra.ird;r.nd therefore there was feme- : -r'-Vr" , TT n V ' iu in v-.Hirs.aerui-e luouey. of potatoes Were likewise' burnt. Wit sc-lfaed wile and one other hand he in saving 'all in the house sav a very and a few;other ai tides. f The fire w suit i f sio me defect in the chimney 1 fine pi is j the of I an . .. .... ... j. , .- - , ... - i - t-.il ..' i -Mr Welker knew;;that;t!iis was ai regular mectiftg es- I i u,s-'i!! talUishekl bv the y-lar.is of Mie Coiiipany. j 4nHiTii3 Pbiinff an iiiirortaiit infctir.z, irotice was sehttd him - JCSD" The Store house of Jordan Wobble, on Ilargvt street, in llaleigh, was burut. jouJ Thurs day ui;ht:Iast. ! j j i i Cay- We learn jthafj- the fi:o Fi guring "lills of Dn James Foul Res, 10 milos Xort !i bf this place, were cutirely consumed by fire last Tues day nighti It was supposed to be thp work of an iucendiary.-l- Grtatsboco Register. - te throt;n;h the State hruice tj:e value cf your j -repcrty arid li Srl - His aicumtnt".is the s-trr.nsre-tfc r -T,-, ---c. ,-. r- - . i - - t O-- tnt is the ttrcnges ti?to iloi-ing 'fixty to the operation let He states that if one hundred aco we'waiiC Tt will cn- ulld up your : I liitve. scon one Lt r.dicd i the! fifi-iires for the lease. l:iM thousand" dollars! by above cited speak, prfpff nd! "lin rrfies't Read, tlie i cWrtri. Mrl'ikei find out. f emrthino? e3Uiar t51"1 1 what you write. aJiout, and yju will See that thej taiilf. ts on ireiaui si;u iiatisiusvra i uiii:oi.ije iii!..i rjit'u. ! Li - .-!'-. - . ii-'' --f -;i ' --:. - - i. r' j . ii 1 o : 7- t-r- . . t - - , - -, o g- o" . - - ; w ' r - g - rr r, - - i-t i ----I ' . , Z J ' : - ' '53 azcer'-x: oi .. .- i,f .- v-.y ! 5. jrSi . rrA -. 1 " : ZZ m - : n i 1 k ilkfl!- 2 o 4-o ii rf- 2 - 'i ; -tp Jg ' -I -4-o..?. - i. O - . o ! r-l f ' Ct Ci c: - - - . :! 2 . . 5 i '.M;;- 'j 1, .'j V . 'VU-V;3 '; ' : s t . O '-r ' or- l - -i' P - - - - wi ! ic ' C-S cr r - V 'd 60 1 i " . 5 ii-i :(i '-ij': 'rf-'. src?5i ... , . I V i ; ; . !, .1 f . . i w m ' ' ' . C ; ;ri i- k .. . : S- !- PI! k; .." rS 5.1 i lA'-P ::k ; ,;!;.; - : j k J);X ' 1 o I!i .-j ' g l c-. -k' : ki- ;- . i; i ' " S" ? L , ' -i 1 i-j . i -o I 2 1 1,-. -s !' r- rsa . r '.. s .. . s Take Warning. Depredations, io .'various ways, having been from time to time com rait ledpnour premise, this is, therefore, to give ntiecio alii pcrtons, uilhout dis tinction of racecoTor or prcvijous condition, to cease jn future frorfTsnch depitdatiyns cither in the way of hujtiirng with' bur wilhouUilog?, fi.-diing, sor even jxasirrg through our fields, cifpec'nlly those under cultivation, as we are determined to enforce the law against all offenders. -V - :', J "W. MORROW, J. ' W.- WADS WORTH, V JAMRS IIKXNIOANc-,r- Kl D WILLIAMSON. Morrew's Turpout, Nov. iJlSii'J' 4v - Land and Mills for Sale. . I oiler for sale a tracf of Land of 1 0'J Acrcn, f rnilet west of Charlotte, on-the iJonergan : Ferry Uoad. There i3on the place a goad .aw Mill and UweUiuir i and other, improvement-s. r The Land well fidaj. led to the cultivation ot cotton,-earn, wheat, oat?, Ac. Any person wishing to purchase must calf earl, as I intond to sell the place, j ir.L. Nov 1, 1809 tf j ri:rr vim l am nersiiaded fhatafter reading ihe above plain ol'pmi!it nf f:fta tlinf iT70.-wlinit v ivill hvpatliu pnciffi' ,U . 1 . J M - V. I . V. . 1 . ...... , W . J W 'J .... " . . - .. w ..''.w. , i- l ii inu icci Siiti?ncu a Dwelling for Sale j ' TTie l)wclling llousc'bn thcjllaplist Church ftrpft, now occupicl hy Dr. John Wiltn, is cflVrcdfor fie privately. The House is f-tories, an 1 contains 7 Rooms. It is located in a' pleasant neighborhood. Aptdy to the undersigned. : . . , fcr. IV AlTiXANDKR, Agonf. , Notice I will, attend. at ilarri'fclirjg- Depot, in Cabarrus countyyrN. C., on i-riday, the lztli November,- closo the rst.-ilfe of Dr. W. M. ilousfon, Jecd All prfon.i t li i mi 1 rvi to 11 j u v . , . ,!-,-.. . ; , ; ic freig'lit and passenger tariff.': :".' M?cut uaifiv i uu swreiy eu..u u,. Fcm- indebteLto..aid- estate are requested to attend and ; V-! . ; i : tf Artinrr tii!:l In )niiilfi Jinn rror-i f loinan f trill cu- u . mi - ( ' ""v - .ji,vu.....u...,,,t ;.pay up. a3 itirtnor lnuuigejice cannot ue given, ana without thenar fef KUessful-ebntradicJioa that thfs ftll persons-having' clai ros n ga M ad estate are ro- ixoaa au.ioiu, nas never maae ciear anu aoove Doaru !-,1(Kt.l. t ns.mt tl.,.n ,,,, ilLat ,Uv dnlv niithnii. i i - , - j j - V. M. Hoiustoa, ilec'd. notified of the X J V , 1 , t e cP'"llj f !Pf mc.iiumg every i CllUd "Administrator of'Dr. .Vor 1. ana pai W. j'A. SMITH, Pres't. This art u-!e nli'ad&s tolfie .liiiildiiirr of unot her lload f i om Road he? evidently This lease svill idefejat. Rplei-h it i . : . l means the Chatham the cstehNien cf this Oa iXuepdiiy, the 7th Splendid kXaiid for Sale. dav of December next, at 'r noon. u4 the Couift 'House -'in Charlotte, I will sell a 50000 Fruit Trees NEW GARDEN We now offer to tho public F Road tO;Colnnibi;!lj and it will go uifui tjhor than the coal nciilsj as oriyiiially iliiefidod. ! But si: j'pose the - - - - i . , j , I - - . - - " j racf of Land, lying one jmilej Kast.ef the City of i Xo is the time to-send in yo Chartottp, .contaimg . obj. Acres,. on.c-.liait iot wli:ch !s under cultivatibn, niijl tlie restis heavilj' Itimbered.' id ti fx f niAJln Hlvft I hilt 'rim l?.-wl u' ll hft avJ ntifi Mfl : , 7k, I, '"- v-y;""' " - f - C' 7i ' This is really a tpact of first rate land. The soil is to t -oiumbia, tuizs making. -'4 fis Mr like en?, tho f , . 'nr , ,j ;;, i v j ,v T-.i . ,- , f : . J rood, adapted to Lorn; cotton and i-obaccct, and tae shortest! through Uilie -urth and boutli. A y man i f. , ' . ' n.. ..y: .., - I " i) . , . J i timber alone, bfemg $o near the City,- is of great of common sci.'se will see at a glance that tins would . i i ' v t , . , I, ... ti ; L ' .ii . y, ,. t value. . 1 nree laf ge lobaceo urn? are on 4he prem- i 'i rv x ii ii t-r ii.i-i t - nic iii:;ijiir i 1 i i n:? u u t li in l .l i JLt ever eighty, thirteen .mere than se wccty-Cvc who h-ive p;:r:cd sixty, ti:i cnty, 1 -Cotton lauds it is without :i rival in tlie world. over ? and in siigar - F a r:ce, corn nnd e tttle, it. s!iou:d ocT fflv". and tivef hetwttn that :'-e Mid lJrtv. I far- cupy the; lorcniost place on the continent. , 1 or dinal Antoni lii. St-crttarv f .State is sixtvi-fuur. : thOouth there re gv d ti nes ahead, snd we Lite rrinee Ihuaparte, he received tho purple t rvjo.ee c$ nil the sfi-ps t:.ken by licr to exhibit very young, it about "iVriy-one. ' 'i he Ct urt of ; her wealth and promote its increase. . All that . the Vatican, which hs uU avccpfrd the natural '! bas 'been j done tir her she-ha done Tor herself and-logical supprsKn t f ceitaiu bishoprics! ti of - Federal in t crfcre? ef . political and ctTcrti-tl in : Italy aficr the uiaCc:.ti. ii tf; that ' U'ihtary. Wilht-ti't such intcrferebeejicr v.eahli iingdoui, reclor.s, sou.eubat over .1,1 Otl sees iu J and prosperity would I-.- at tlfisday far greater the Catholic World: but in reality the v. d; net ! than they arc. Mic will have-, irocd cause to quite reach Iwoitan arc 1 V. f rt irViil iu-ixiiiiLur''I2l: total JS1. Of that number . riiM Jo urnnl l!SI will probably abst.;iti, for tsnc reason or an other, froui appearing in the Council, ai:d about 7V will probably Lo present. . I.ach oi tla-scf prelates will bo acccuipanicd by a thuedtgian M nictimcs by two, and hac at least cue priest ; sage to ('r niesS, to' express Lis disapproval of Tor " secretary. Many artl.ltshops will arrive the r.r.pried removal of the Capital. : As it le- with a pusinvc suite, so that the average nuiu- Ion : World; but in reality' they d. not ! than they arc. the 'will have -, good cause to i;il00, for uSieiai: documents in the p'ss the -day when the !nterfe(crieesh:ili be with; hivcB give the following figures': drawn, if such a clay shall ever arrive.""--And we dioceses with "residence. TIT; sees think that we see the gliiuiudr jof i:." 'Louis- Wasliiagton Items. Several prTfTninent inen.be: of Congrcs endeavo'rinir to induce the 1'rri-idcnf. in ).U on cress are ines-i pr.prsed removal ot tlie L apitai ? to (.'encrcr-s to take the initiative in this lierol ecclesiastics accc mj any mg each prviate ! matter it ; is .not likely thii rsi-lent will cuter may belakcn at three, n-akmg, with the bishop, j into the dmiroversy .until it isoGie:aIly brought four, and 700 multiplied by four eives 2,Su(i to his notice. . " ' m er ; at tci r-Jk $ I . r .u r'J. i. . n.t .t . 1 , i i f J ivo' million tlfrcc hundred thousand iu oittb u.'uri: uium oo u j oiureuztii- bv ts, the genera thcuioglius sumino wiio will talo their total is arrived at ot 'more than 3,tC0 incumbers I .i t -ii ..ii. .1- oi toe Cieriry specially aiiaencu to itus s aciiiU ascuibly. 1 uo curiofity aod iutere prubably be as many .City, wnieh possests about 21 5.CUU inhabitants, nuft pg yhoui'are nearly 15,000 ecclesiastics, , ii 4&u.vu ii.t. milieu i - , , i r i . I i , f .i r i ord-.rs weie issued ty the l -ytf luce Ik'partine Is of the rtl.gn us ordeis, the , . , T- t i .i--if i t i , ! Iurii;c tlie Year cu.liiic o!ii 01 aune Iuit, ei inoncd Iy the Holy rather, and j . - .. n,J;lf i .i i i b: acme an agure'-tte id 4C,vGG,OL0, a-aiu leir places in the l-tiuticil, aud a J Cl , , rnrv 7 . , ? f tJ-,J . ....... i fcl.L-G0.li()0 hist year. t , money ut eui- ust Professor W. -G. Kerr. . aeologistiof the S'ati? of North Carolina, promulgates tho; theory th:itthe Ulack Mountain of North Cajt-iina was the Hrjit dry land of the globe and she oldest spot sroposcs to erect a monument ie liailroad. as thei: tshorler than ours'; ieefs of the Jitate'ar i I - Ii ! ' the revenue we now be frittered awajj For exaaiple, sayjU iuc? of ror.d will ba sixty niles ga! ii, ii an iuc iiuiiroiiu pro- i ij je ' coblplQfed what 'will become cf have, V; It wdli to a treat extjent, l of et upon i r rth. it to! He Adam. fj Tlicrc can be no doubt of the presence of a number of cut-throats and villains' prowling about cur-city, i It is-dangerous td walk ion the streets after night, alone; the .police should Le vigilant in the discretion of theirj dstyJr--Rdfe eiyh T Standard. iy competition of t hesc! TkOad.. an tr.e ireisprnir .ann tn;Fp( -users wnien .wo.;no.w n .,1 . . . i . .. .. 1 1 1 1: e v i- .- l ie Biblical Recorder says, the heaviest man in the State is Mr 'James b Jones, of Greene county, whose weight is COO pounds. 3Ir Jones is one? of the proprietors of the Kxchaoge Hotel, Gohlsboro'. ' S l ". j ' x. DcputyjU. iMarshal Kehoe, at Newborn, ! has been removed droin his position, by ;the I .uarnai.an j o uu e iroots. - r - i irima. muiet- not recken here tins wllolu j cd Rr issuing insuraneo pjdies without tin crest may bring, and who will jl"-'C"SiN the uprciutL Court affirmed thedecisi any mere. InCue. the Eternal j ol" the lower Court, hoM.ng tht corporations a Iii the case of S. li. Paul r4.il ate ion nsare not citizeus in the meaning of the Cou.stitution and (hat the issuing of iukuraiice policies is no partiof ccmticrcc. . . ! ? k - . . -d is. Agn;s 1'asehal, sged 0-Ij one of the last I uidtwed per;sior.crs of the' Ilevclution, died re- i ct utlv iu (jcuriia. I : pccp;c Ct the Tt :H st.lfrit f,r, -eW.1.i:,. ;.r ; United States, evcu with all its. debt and all tne ? rrr5i. n t::ftVtPnt wi!i !..-, .A .,.t;r.. cost of war, are taxed wore than any - other poa- j lilC p,)Wcrj 0f ,hc Supreme. Com t. to the ox- wai's wiil Vee within its ?3t'0t) mcaibers of the thrgr. ; j . : - Wasted tlccey, It is demonstrated that the iiext winter txut cos. vi war, mv.- ui u.i ...j.. v .... . ,,lC p)Wcrs 0f the S :i!prema Com t. t ph. upon the face of the globe One hundred fci;l of suljcctiiJg: all its dec-suns aifei luilUoas ought to ry all current "cxjer.se;' and J n30,000,lHjO will pay the mteicst cu It w lonow iMr AMLuiic)cnd pian, aim anow nrt!i.. f. .rrnm -out in ,un rfyY d "const: uctivn to the .revisit n of 4. ie-ial Joi the cet. j ju,ncia ry Committee 'of Cr.ngrvfci. The poll ud a how f r . 1 . .1 . a 1 re mit 30.000,00 tocaucel that much debt, there will be but SSV.OOO.l'OO of taxes collected; Ct vc are taxed in currency equal to ? :b'0?0t'0 A't'O. Add .this to State and local taxation, 5250,000,-j viuona wo fay a? a jurr'iu tiu,ui'ii,viuu. , KJl . this c 180,000,000 are paid in go!d, and nearly a "third of $700,000,000 is cc Ik ctcd by the inter nilieveuue. The tax cn imports is -112,000,-000; arid of this fc7b,500,000 are luxuries. The bulk is upon necessaries." Oa fait the tariff is Irr-m iut to near 1U per cent., according to .Mr Wells, the highest average on any article of primal necessity. Then, too, the imports tin year irl American vessels was 8rJl;lC5,C2C. while in foreign vessels it was 5200,730.818. And' this is called1 Government! American shipping ruined; fait over 1C0 jer cent.; iron ditto; and tens of millions of Government Hands held abroad and at homo, untaxed. A". Y. JL'x jrct$. k ;-. ': -, ' : be to jstjcn the b-sue. 1 trcr Ci V SO ay seecs to Theiiofirs of the Senate - Chamber -and Con:- ; monsj Hall at J'nhjigbJ are being ncwiy! carpeted. ' . I i I " , I. .7 ' n . . ; - . ? . J .. . I ? Si puis; or .the Turf. Owing -to)' the rain and cuusequeut bad. condition of -the track dur-I ing our State Fair, the exercises of fthc track 1 were not coiisidered fair tests of the speed of the ' various. 'ajaituuls utexed .as. couteMuntir for pro- uiiuuis cii.'lhat . occasion. To test tlie niatier j more i'ul !yt seteral gMitlcmeu h;;vb sueceeded in getting up. for thar17trr and 18tK cf tlie present i mourn,. granti uorsc xair .una jme liMinry -lAk'etr. k -y j- ;; " , j 4 ; ' "rrst D"y. A purse of 61,000 will bo trotted fur. Mr iJoylan enters br. m. Kate jjaekson ; dr Paxson enters b. g. Twist, bestjthree in five to harness, mile heats. These are both. cele brated as nags of "good speed, and fine trotting may be expected. - I : ! .'. j " Un tiie same day there will be a trotting match for a ru'rse of 1500'. best two in tliree. to har- nt'ss u:ilo heats ; y 4o0 to first hoi so, and 6100 to sej'Otid ; t pen to all horses owned jin hc State. Seoud Pay.X match for -S5C0 between F!y Aw:iy. of Virginia; and Mr Doyle's; b.jPhiladekj phias famous chesnuf, nire, Sallyi -jThis will ; probably be cue of the fastest races 'ever trotted-J in tlse South. '' - - i . - -. .:- , ' ! j On the same day, "a purse of 5400, open to all lioics which have never beaten 2.40 jj 300 to first jierse and fc-100 to the second. I at the (Jhathaijii lload is ipushed ti; rough (to Coluinbiii, as jit .jcertaiuly will bo, we loose all the t'reiglit and jpap?eri-gf rs 'from that point and ibouih of it. If the .1 ennessee and yh.-o Hdad is Ifinished to t!ie Vi-gijiiia licad We are cut otFrcm the ifreitrht of Charlctti and Its' neiwlibofh oo.l.' besides ! losiiii; get from the Western Nj (r1, Ilailroad niinctonJ Ch:ir!otfo & llr. herfcr.l' Hailroad is finished to ('loij-lipttelVoin! the e:'.f5t land bifyhnd jin coin ton in ! the west c are again slrlppcd of r larffe portion of! our iici(htf!, i VijBj.-id also have a coiupetition for freights in the I-lsijjjctf eiillei Kodi whcT ; it is 1 'com pleted tlo S;uisbuiy or (i-eienboro',1; as the c.ts-e niaj' tie. W i!ih all JheiC jcomplicaiions jand ooinpefitions ho w in it! r osibleithfit thiaCosnnanv can ever realize .more ih;ijn six per ccnt oh her stock ? Up to this time. there haai noijhetn prief.l?gitiroate- d.ivM'end'de clared. jSonie. iii'pjeton signing htnisel ' 'llowan."' jis. antbitiptti.'bf enHilitcn;rjg the public, and .'.he doe." !so ;.t h us jy :'-' b e decU'rea' t!h at two hundred and "forty t Iiousand dollars annually is only two-and-a-half r-er cent on a! capital . stock ot four' milli-on."' If he woMld Lbut totally .-reverse his sljylc he would.' be invaluable ' la? a tinaeicr. j ehei ident p'rant. -should aflonce rnake hir.i ?Jccrb:ary of.jiii: Trtjaj uvy. ,j uch great ability jhliouM i.ot bo lost to tin? count rv. Doles noVCo!. Kowan know that whether the lload is leased or not its debt and the ihtk rest j; accruing I thcreou ' must be paid ? Kowaii wis! l Director long eno ?gh : to have learned thi.i if ha is capfi.ble'Jof learning anything, which," iii the faccf 0." hisiai ticle, becomes a Attention. of great donif IJiti prehiiscs are false 4nd Tiiscon clusions are iicees-KH ril y !so. - Iiisi preat absorbing idea, is his own st-ifish 'inicircSti ! The Colonel owns properly at Moreiirau L'.y. and has consolidation on ihe brains. !!; I'a't viu r eifv iin. t h'o: hirk-jmhnd ('olond. and then jsay w hat ;yjou think J the lease; . V"lio is itlhat opposes the lease?! Is it tlie. stockholders? .w lio.w it 'lfcea- that claims I to srvcak for the iStockhoKcrs and thepeeme? .Vthy theRaleish Sen- inei amlj the.liaieilch Standard -both j of which I undoistadd arejnd by,;tlie Gcnfcralsr pf the Ring. iscs. It is per mips Hipimo?t rainaoie tract; mat wril be offered near tlite Citv for many 3'ear.s. ;k . ' Terms A credit of i li months 'with-note and secu- j'rity, and titlojre'ervdd untI money -js paid. Call at hiy house to -.be SMiovn;lne prcinises. j . lIlLADiiJ.l'llA Mi TOItUKACK,. cu t'rix of. C- L. Tor.rence. Ext Charlb.ltc, Oct 2n, 1BVJ V I j L ' rri. y?i-'-2v 11 ff.J.U.--;-? i ft i 111 id. I'TTJRSERY. hiit Trees ef n'Minds. r -.orders. We have large stock of reaches, inoj-tly Hales Knrly, tho earliest fine Pea cli known. Alo.-Aj ple. Pear, Stan dard and Dwarf Cherries, extra fin? : rKini. Apri cots, rkectarines, . Dwarf Ai'ldejs and Dwarf for Fruif Gardens, give a discjttion i &.C. Address ! ;. Nov 1, -"i m Inch will Jfend tor a C;t!.br:r.! ad price of! ull Fruits r.ral .Vincs, J. I.lNDLl'.V k (ircen-horo. H. C.- CcCee, Sugar and Molasses. 10 Bags Tieky .Coffee,' ' "(5 1'arrrls e'noic? reined Svcrari, jus-t , A choice lot of Demarera arid Muifcovada Mo! a ?es. A.lo. fiue Ti blc . Syrups, j , " 110 Doxe choice Factory Cberscjut received. " A U. NIS U'KT & UltO. . I I tA. - V I Tv'hich hfts accivirpd a KfitiOnal Ileputation ofi being ! tne best everf'seelt, wi.ij exhibit; in! Charlotte their ! own 1 he stockholders i hod people canVdrav (conclusioas. MrjWelkcr and others are opposed to ihe lease au'l m favor of selling.j . lie said; in presence (of .me to-day that, ho was sorry that he did not advo cate- the. sale of tlie lload at the last nicletin? of the islalure, and 4hat1je Would do fio at its next ses- :n. uur ,'i.ionus re almost worthless, biuy -arii:r- rg thirty e:gbt ccjntis on Ihe stock market, withiH cent.4 in the dol-r t)ne imnareri'nif e:gihiy; '"thousand dollars m i vr l t 1 K r i iar i i A number of fine blooded horsis wi j uu' '"'v, uuu jip -mm j tqaics tacn nD and 12 o'clock. : Season ticket The ehip 4'GoJconda," belonging the Amer ican Colonisation Society, sailed ou the 3d inst. froui Ualtiiuore to Liberia. .She will stop at Savannah to take on board 400 colored eniiTants. l'h.i-.m.iii uu, uiii nit. in at auction the published rrjx rt ot the proceedings if the dav between 9 and 12 o'clock Grand Lodges of the United btatts of the Order i Admission to Grounds 50 et. ef I ree and Accepted;. Aias..ns, it is tated that i 81. -Rah-ink Sentinel: .1 t -! V1 I- .4 It " tne nictuLei'siiip n tne uuur in tne Uherent States a-u'd Territories and the Ih itish possessions reaches 45 l..55, including 4,701 iu Maryland 1.7S3.in the District of Columbia. Sv000 iu Vir ginia. 11.1 Si in North Carolina. 13.1G7 in Geor gia, 20,850 ia IViiDsylvania.an'd 2G, SCO in Ten nessee. " ;f i - , 1 . ! ;'. :!' I be sold A New with A -disgracef ul scene occurred at a meet ing cf the City Council of Chajhton on Thurs day eveniog. ; Sonc of the members, deuounced the Maj-or inithe severest .terms' and were equal-ly- ns bitter in their allusions: to each other. Alderman T. J. Mackey and.his nephew, E. W. M. 3Iackey, had a war of word, during uhich the former drew a pistol and fired on the latter, not duinjr any damage, howeveri lie fired three shots during tho melee, and afterwards apolo- gizeu jor tne nine indiscretion. Sensible Chlestjal.t A reporter of the York Telegram recently had an interview the Chinese giant, and asked hiuiKvhat his fellow-citizens of the Celestial Empire thought of lemalo suffrage, j The reply was:? - uttiquitinuskichi lYawatawchowschichi yohonotufwjoi. j. :kk' i. ;':-,-1 This is the opinion of all intelligent people. : : . ; -;: i - ' Tipe Power of ' Conscience. The total amount of money received by the treaiury de partment at Washington up to date, amf credited to the conscience fund, is 6113,991.81 'Gen eral Spinner will recommend that' this amouut be credited to the general sinking fund. It is gratifying, to see that there is yet 11391 worth of conscience left in the country.! jfty thjousand, dol- evorv year! yen lrrv:i wniitt) li'TV fni! r ! Yi i iti ? v.d nil :.rs in bf:id, anil by dolhil this fcvenld fediico the debt in fweatv years nine milhons (Jollarr?, thus 5-.1TU: th-idovi-n-tio'lden people of North fc'art-lina out.cf their own; ppckct3 this nine millions ho'l.'.rs, besides phying the fctckhV.ders annually hixtv ttiou-and dollars after She dt-lii of the Company y discharged, whijf'h can bej.. done in two-years froin he proceeds' of the lease wi'h thei assets on hand. This cannot be deOied or proven to therf6ntr.iryt the nancia!-4b'llty oIhCc I Powian I to. the contrary hbr IvitustaKiIjing. If ifhis lease is j ucli a bad thing let ii-j.jjtockiiolders lease thi istai's lnlcrCst at the rate posed.! , it is j'st range that, soliie oij the many , snar.ciersi wao arc.icominer to the relief of tne efock- hold ers J.ave not proposed this.; , The real financiers 4f th? country neea who deal in jstocks, anil who have largt expcriericc iti matters pertawnngto Hail roaus, ui:r.A tne lease a rool tliingj wumoriMrasro And yourstnck, was not sought after, and when you tkund a ptkrehaser iyou were forced jto sell at a ruin ous figureJ i The rumor of 1 ! - Candy, Toys, &c... ;1,000 ' I'ouuds ciioice assorted Candy, in. 2" pound boxes, all fresh and, well packed for the V.'holrfaU Trade.- . j ' ' i . Our stock of Toys and Notioa. K by far. the Urgent in the market, and MerchajLts '.w'jrutiug their Christ mas stock, will do well to caM an t see us. 120 Barrels choice Crnckef., fre-hh from t!ie VaStj. 1 2, 0C0-Cigars, l'lom common up to the very best, just received. " ' .''. . Ohr stock of Tipes is large; and for iale by th dozen or prece. j 1,000 Pounds Shot, all fdzcsj at rcMonnble prici. '' ' t??. The' Retail Trade wiU fin I ut our House m very choice lot of Con-neon and 'rrench Candies, Nuts and Cakes. j . Nov 1, "18:50. a. ni Ni?nr:.T & rp.o. 'Nov. 15th. i .hi nTinnT?' r.crformances laftcrnooh and evening, coraniencins at 2J and '7 o'cloqk. Adumsion 7o cSs: Children under 10'vears-20 cts i he ; troupe Uhs' seitspn, i as regards extent and aricty of tklofit, Cannot be1 equaled, composed as it is, entirely ot. twist class .'j artist?,! who have no rivals I n l h e i r a s t c u i i d i i itr -p cc va dies, hnd'whoiie. intensely ecmngf i'cri-ofiaainees : caujbc seen m no other cx hibifioia in thel Vdrldr The Press1 tieeuis with: laudatory eulogies of "the exalted excelijehcp of ! the iMainnioth Troitne. and qyerhowing auitiduces,; lasJuonale am! critical, at LINCOLNTON MARBLE YARD. I would rcrpcctfulrv announce to thf citi- xenK of Lthicoln arid,aljoining counties, tliat 1 have established a test wnn r-ipftirotls" apprarise, afed other aauifesfa tjonsof popular -delight, Hf tl.orougli appreciation qf the prolific tal'4its of thqllmaithlesa cluster of Ar- -! - r u In X'lNCOLNTON,.' and am prepared to furnish .. '.!-' Monuments, Tomb -Stones, &c.f At the liwe;d "Ca-th prices. My Shop is North of the C'olurtv House, known as the Htubbs' Machine Shopl where T can always bo found, and will be pleased to receive orders. LincoTnton.ov 1, j P. J. IIUDISIM. tKsfs of the i Leading Circtis 1 of tho World! 'The exhibition will, be citen with the same unnri-r- alletcu splendor taat has aljvaya characterized the entertainments "off STOE "& -MURRAY, and thev aire: warranted to lie th'cf ffiost refined ad attractive Aienic I'erforaian'ccs! eVer offered to the cublic. ague! V- j -. - '.;' Ue, ; tno Premier Eques- 1 1 Look at llfis'sarferb -Cata M'lle L'ji.iUe Henrietta Coo v4ricr.ne of t Lie VV'o.i ld Tho"gvefit Johd IidnryCdoli the L inversq .Cauettc-. K i Danscurc. j TcciTallccii Crdt hejrs, tbi anhizjng Gymnasts, frora the : liippourcme. Pans, tlieiriinrst; season m America. Murray! & Hutchnircm; lae Miss J'iriily Clo'okb, l the ,!r Equeltnenue. ''.';t : The; Sitow Prbth(rs,. ihi nncq-iialed Posfuters and Siir.iCbfumbiiiJ the iiVitnifable Italiian Cent ortionist. Hi 3 first W O R TH & WO RTH, Wilmington," N. C. The undersigacd have " formed a copartnership for the purpose of continuing the GKNKRAL. COMMISSION AND SI1IPP1NO .JIUINKSH. an tb immediate successors to the late firm of WORTH & DANIEL aud D. O. WOUTJI, nml - hope by strict attention to the interests of the irj shipper and fri-nda, to give good satisfaction to alb Who may favor tlein'' w;tn ousmess. . P BPe e rliee-i. A c r oba't s-. English uasuins' I-.;) -i Manege this lease doubled -your Htock in vilue, -and! every stock dealer grj?w anxjpus tip purchase, and Should it; become a fact 'there' is 1ft tie doubit but it iivDuid gii to ifcv'e cinis on) the .v. ii mi .': - s- -i. !i .; " - . -" -- U ' . i. .1 i. uoiiar. jiins lacfciia a pqwcriui reuitation oil tne silly, lueones put lorth.agamsWhe project. - '-.'jss Those old stockholders trho have oAfnel etock since the Croirpleticti of the iFoad jiiust te at a Joss tli know wjliat has bKomejof I the grejat profits cfjtlle itoad if the figures given by these; newspapers iand their correspondents are correct.' (. Whjit did! Mr Turner do! with the Jhree hundred and sixteen ttiqu eiind dollars which he claims as nctt profits during the year he controlled the; koad. True, be and his Board of Directors declared a six per ceni dividend. bbt did they pay it in eash!. ! No. it jwas payabl4;iri twenty year- bonds of the Company, which placed tie corporation yet deeper in debt,1 and ! this script Mr DenVStojneJ-tlif poplilarf AmeHcan Clown: Mr iiarry North, aifdhi compeer .Mr Charles Rivers, J , the two-bejst jiuuiblcrs n the Horld. j -Si g.Ferdiuandfeag'ri no, the Spanish Champion Rider. , tac QhaEhpionjRidcr of Agchts.fcr New Vork and Norii Carolina $:cMi.1.i : ,L ,: -''' . ;!. (,. -' .",. - -.-Line, Semi-Weekly. - -.' - 1 -H" s' 1'gf...1P-C Agents for Philadelphia and cuthern Mail Steam , ,n i company, to-riiilautij-lna. -Agents for Smith'u Liny New Ycrk iail Packets ""' 44 CapXFcaiSfeamb'oa Lifie of River Boats. Dealers in PaggiW, llope,'lLt;U Ties, Lime, I'la?tcr, Cepicnt, Hair, PeYuviau Guano Jid Iijiugli'a Super i ucspuatc ot umcv V. (j. WORTH, , " ' - D. O. "'1V0UTJI. V.'ihaing'on, N. C., Nov, 15C! "3wpd -- Mr Burt Johniori. hc Champion tiejaper and Vault er. Mast. Georgj: Cpoki?; thej Artistic Protean Equestrian. 3ir ircd sia)4thc fJrotsque Comedian. ! Piarry and Reeves, the Comjque 'antouiimists. "A Ttie above! ArtMt3 will be aided bv it comnletc force of Auxiliary Talent, super added to Hutchin- sqa s , Acting DogA" a I a rrat- s Traijjed Horses and Deiij Stoue pjComicj .Mules, . j T;.. '.- ! -";',j- - - - j The Granci Entreb, JjPr6cession tyill paradqi he; principal avenues on the morning4jf the Exhibition DuyL .. ! r ! ': '! - ' Tfie at tractions -of tins j Cjircus are inside of the Pavilion, and are not exhausted b a "mock auction" street show. LT'04EA& M CURAT have what their patrons pay to see-ia firstrclaSs Ilnter'taiument, with profusion of hew ideas and novel effects. ' It you -wait' to Jsee a better Circus than STONE & !MURRAiS, yoii will be disappointed. If you "jvarit,'' expectinff to see a Circus eouat to STONE URRA YAS, you ajre respectfully informed taat suca an institution doea; State ,of .North fJarolina, jildcldenburg county. John W. Wads worth t. T NOTICE OP AT'f ACIIMKNT, The Defendant in this case wi Vt' Kenfiard. 1 hereby take notleo -Not 8,' ISG'J. not exist. that a Warrant of Attachment hap bcetiiiued against his property, he being a non-resident of this Stata and b?yond the limits thercqj-iu favor of the riaio- tilT, and made returnablooefo re A. II. Martin, a Justice of tbp Pcacefor eald county, on the 2"thday of NovemBer, lint my office in the Court Houso at CharlotteN. C.' at whleh time and Jdnce the said Defendant hereby uo.tiucd to a lend and defend his suitor judgment will bo rendered against him. . V ' : A. IL MARTIN. J. IV Cliarlotte, N C. Not?, lc;a Notice. The Old North State lining Company LaTing set tled their affairs and suspended operations for t ha present, notice is hereby given that from ibis date no person or persons are authorized to contract a-ny debts on account of said Company:" Persona wishrng future business, relatioua with the Company may ad dress Messrs. Jones & Johnston, Charlotte. N. C, or . . . ! F y. RUSSELL, President of 'The Old North Stat Mining Company, Portland, Cdria. . Nov I, 1803 8w 1 k 'I if k; 11"'-; :: ;' :;k i -- -.!.-- '-. : y 1
The Times-Democrat (Charlotte, N.C.)
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