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1.W 7 10 a.- Me.ta. nR J A. C1BSON, 11 II 1 ' -.. . V. - T -- 1 - - A- r ' I H I 1 ll II LIT K 'I 1 m ti ill mi 1 f mm 1 a v 1 - - i 11 hi" h 1 nr. One Square, often lines, firttiaWtiM, f 1.40 lack ttUjdeat laeertioa, W ttnirtoraU weeks, i . afagUlratU Notices, fovt weeke, 6; Adminietratore Hotic, ix wwu, 94.au ta wtmc ' TraiientadvertLtemenU parable In ad vance; yearly advertieemeata ayabU foar terly in advance. 1 ". : Marriage and deaths will be mnrUd free; but obituaries will be charred ftr t tha rate of 6 cent a line. - T TtMrUter ffuarantcee thelarre-t eireu 1 lation of any ppr publithed io the cotmty X tb WM. at mrr. wm. a. sviairr. bailct, .1 I aaer a. f .ave ud VKG- .VE, manufactured by II. II. .4KTe, IbMoo, Uta., for Rheumatism and Gen eral Prostration of t Nervvua Sru m, with rond tucce9. I recommend VEGE TINK a aa vxcellcr.t mtdtclcejor luch aoner- X. ri !!": tf.T-j tuwr- 8!)IPP, BAILEY EVER ITT, ATTO IU BIS -W"- (!OX L'U U U . - - f"",- 7. .jm-. hfln2 r: ... ..tto 111 W I oil. a ure j langn w iuuit . , I Id terribly with Ioflromt.rr Khetima - ti:. hir tiinitcr' wife dvlel m to mrew uke VKHETI N K. AOer tkinu' .nc f.t- r ,)nal ruiicaa. - .. n 1;... I ntirrfv rrlievcd. Thi year, fi-iuijr a rt-turh f the ui-e.p, I amn WILL. M. SMITH, ATTOIt.VKY AT LA t cos von ik x. 4 TTilNI' t-rn tlvn in A'.V- 2. tri. t-l -.itt,l",.tf'''t. lMir t B.r.t.hrUn. Mm fc-uSuft: nntr. ( o-ainicatt'd tiikin; it. and am lcin? lne Sl!! crtlv. It ! imtlr imi.ruTcs niv 31 ICS. A. UALLAlID. !0II H'wtJfffcnonHntt. 1 . PfA4. VTOOICU frciurer, at VJ bpeprc8 . 1 :-K;iitIe. 8100,000. xcF AiTgned as the canee. Gorernor Clarke. N. Y. World. General Charles Clarke, ex-Gover- ntw wf-JTiasissippi, died a fe days 10. porae According lo the Railroad Ga zette's record thew were 2,199 miles ol railroad, boilt In tbe' TJoited States . .n in France In 1877 XUO Wliio - "fr" PAUL B. MEANS, Attorney At L a w t IV t- in Srr Klr! "mrt. 1 ' .. tI t fir fwrl ! t! :! "iIT'.Ija vis," Watchmakkk and Jf.wklkr, lr Yob( k Whiu Str, Xett t.- the COXCOIJD. X. C.f JWrn fcj rrralriaf rwlrj. .U wrk Ki"'i-1 '.Vatiwa t U k. "U.-b-. aad aVUaVatl tu nt arill b ttd with Ptch. aal pvrfocl Mtifctkn ptaraotaed. Safe nutl S'urc. Mr. IT. A. Vr"it. Ii. H72y.M.r VKGETINK vra riwm-n.e-i tu tur; and, yielding t llio "nun r n frin l . criitp! t trv it. At tlrtifTiM I Kj. .ufffrii.i; from j;t-mTal de- I kiiiri Mint nr.i i.pa( pntinn iitMriti'iia.Al I.t i.w rwrk and irregular hal.it. It w.u,!i rful r-ii-th nin aad cumtivw -rp- r:i r-itl tiffort my uclMlitNtnd v t.u lr'iu th fint and midT it pr- iu u' I r)-nllv rvwrert-d, ciio m.r thun nul lielth and rHl Iflinc. in then I hare not bcitntel to rive VKlI LTINK my ntct unqualified indnrse- tmn . a bcin" a ture, and powerfnl Cnt.in nruNioting health and -restoring th :oJ rtenr to new, life and energy V Ki KTI N it the only medicine I ue, aad lD a4 I live I nerer expect to find a tetter. Tuur truly. W. II-CLAKK, 120 Monterey Street, AlUgbany, i'ano. THESUN 1h7u WAY YO UK. 175. A th ti-wm mprimrhm fr tit renewal . f .itlv,-rit" Til R SU w.hiH raif! t. fri-n l ! wHi.lr ererv where ( v! it m aam acaodidAta Ivt their eoiJ ad. I YEGETINE The following letter from 'Rce. G. W. Macidfld, furaaerlr pasWrul the Mclluiditl II.tonil Cburvh,llyd Park, and at jrc ent filled io Luwcll' miut cnvinc everr woe whu rrmi bu letter f the wondrrlul ruralire qulitie of VEC1KTINK at a thurouh rleaner and purifier of the Mood. a I . t..t Im .ntrtllrvikM luff r' . "Til ... . .K. m.m 1 rffOUl C r.n. w-ti .-h h '.hri- keen 'irr.- 4 -1 t. a ir . -r; . wrw c Th-IIL t."S iafr rh .(riv Vin., i-r hf t-l t -'d, 33 Tu- rsiiAY hum .f Tin: sir . ..r "jt - a. , M . -. I. ... - . -------- - k ... --- , .. 1 'M.l - . . . rtA inn ti a v 1 k am 1 z w w lib am mwr w-' ' - w - - r proves lo bare been a fair average one, baving amounted to f 56,405,363 hectolitres of 22 gallons. ' Thelaver- TtiZA Pasua, who iecently died in Turkey, was a remarkable individual Daring tbo Crimean war, he drevr the pay of a whole array crops which !did not exist, And made $10,000,000 by tlo enterprise, llovr the souls of New Vur.crs would hare rejoiced in the posbcanion of such a man- Commodore George N. llollina, a well known Confederate officer, whoc death was announced on Sun day, was a nativo Baltimorean, and was horn in 1799. lie served in the 1 waroflSl-. Ho was mado a cap tain in tho Unitod States Navyjn 1S55. Ho served with distinction in toe Confederate iavy. lie was a worthy man, and died at an advaac ed age, honored and rospected. Star. e ;o tAt. Baltllre American. :k jail, yester- ibductor, who is in&me as Frank Ie served in er in, which bis .zh I about is as as being dealt n.- x.v A InMit ten Tean a;ro mv heUh failed throh the deplrtinc tTH-t f nearlra vemr later I wm atut-a- Jrti' .1 . ... ., . i . 14 lv it rliuid-ieer 10 i wi-ni iri. " . . . M I. . I- . t .... It ettifd in tor iwck, ana i. i 4 a mt dej"i-itel abv-e, wbi- h fi'iet-n uioiitht in rathcrm;;. 1 hd lu n-JomiM. 1 . . . but rvla no jrpmiiein iurc. n,l I u.!red gri-t piu ml tim , aad w on. .taut e wnkmnl be a pr-iue uienarjr. 1 . ' , , A . .. I r; " l'.t 11 UI.2D Jr. Tiir. trKtKLY:nt?i. Wh d i n t kn-w TIIK WtKKLV Hf S ' It irv4.:- ihrvwil tine t'a. I . tie tnJ. aJ byn I. Xinn t V-ial ' wtc't ! 't:i.K.Jre.'.Mii ii ta liht t-f -.it . rvl f.'lT.J. MV Um. . -". a'' 'I -nd Merary dpart r.r t: . a journal fur the ,,,,, j,ii xhi- Sretd. Tcrna One lliir r,J- Tbi' Pric- . . . h.a. ..k u a 5: r.s will td ettra O'f-y ,ltM. rriuLislilk U? TBKiUN. Tr titr. 1 HULL & SU0TXEY, i;knf.i:i. iMlSSUN .1K1UU1ANTS, .V. 3M .Yvi-fA n'l.vr Xv.vf, IMMI.lDl.I.lMII 1, . . . . a . I ! .!-r i.a'r. or ki JnrV di.e.Mf understand thnt it tk- M.Taii-w.Kir.r-try...M-k.jlni, "nri? t hruuic jj,.. nj. if th.y 11 i 1 lj ,,r ' ''V, V Mr.l ratientir tak VKGKTISK, will in JIM"4- . . . Matter ran tn tbu ahvut iTo yare, ti.l MJ, 1TJ. when a fneud recvuiineaded me b go to Turoffli-f, and talk with you wfthe tirtue'of VKIiETINE. I did ao, and be vur kindne teii through yor I manufactory, n ting tle ingredient, te., ft. k. - i. . I . . . I PT wuicu luur itiihtu; 'lie what 1 aw and heard I gained aorue tn dJrnot io VKtSKI INE I commenced taking it ooo after, but felt wre rroiu iu eflevU; ttill I paneTerel and aouQ Ml it tu benetfuncr ne in other rii-t. Yet I did nt ea the reaulu I direl till 1 ld Uken it failhtully for a litiie tnor than a Tiar, when the diDculty in ib back w cured; and br nine month 1 rv Ttj.TM the Wet of health. I have in that time ica'ued tweaty-fla pond of llrb, being heavier than ever be Krr in my life, and I wa never more able to pcrbrm labor than iiow. Ituriae the t ft-w weok I hud a cro- f:l..n wrlhng a lare a my tt ga.uer on anotl rr part of my Udy. I t.-k Yatiue lau:ully. and removed illvl with th urfav in a iihuIIi. I think I.h uld hae been -. ured of my im-in trou h'.e ..ner if I had Ukm larger de, after L.i-in- betotite a.tu!.med U it rflivti. It vour patron tr.uMed witb acroiuia I, I ru.i. It . i ; r. ttrt thin -t t; hi-ht Jnnr . : , .,.: tua prot,A mt im. anil l.ll- i- .v ait I Hrrxr ,n,rr""' i..i.:.iiiiLLULa ariui'-. W V Wa wa w a ci t ;rw vtira them. V. MAXSKIET.TC The latest war uews destroys the last vcatao of hope for the Turks. While the Grand Duke Nicholas dil lydallies with the Turkish peace commissioners at Kezaalik, KadeU ky, Gourkbri, and Skobeleff, pieson liko a I hurricane, fur Sumboul, i a a a W sweeping an before idem, unless an arm. slice is vary prom tly conclud ed, Iluasinn shells will in a short lime mako music arouud the towers of taint Sophiu. Neither English nor Austrian mediation is now hoped ar.rT rwrJ! hieaaiat-aMM niiaainit own lefrtlS. fOT""" aays Constantinople cannot be taken by tho invading armies, a it is one ol the beat fortified places in the world : bu. tlie account wo get tn- dieate that the Turks themselves do not share the great German warrior's opiuion ; and already the exodus for Asian shores has begun, liroussa. awrai ua a minu "u w Htuaiiuople, is at present tho city of refuge. It cannot be a great wbilo nww before we, throniclo the termi natiooof this bloody war. Raleigh Sexes. ... " - T 1 me SensUe stnd House Ex- Pa-ter of the jJth-dit Kpiv---ul Church. 'CHEESE. mL- t i wk an ..r.t- t.i.irt., anj j 11. - i - 't i- vr' ,u ,rU 1 .. n.r- ;nv la-t than a!l . YKtarriMi STEVENS, f . l'i . I.it.t-tu- v - UcIVirurr . rvr t ivnit) rtixMllIe llouo In ur 1 II jr. P03IT1VLV CU.Tia. "cjscllne l Sll ly all Drug- rii. CAW- OS T. 0. STIUCKER, Xew York 6an. Washineton. January 18. A com narutire statement recently made oat n( the expenses of the Senate and IJouso shows that while the Senate of eventy-six members employs 121 persons at a total expense of 8176, 907.SO, the Hoe, of 292 members. has the cervices of but 139 persons, at the total expense of 8133,645, the average salary in the former case being $1,462.04, and in the latter $1,321; and while it takes $2,327.73 lo keep each Senator supplied with Iciriidaiivo attendance, the expense t in T t - 'r f7m?e ' but 6lfk slrikinsr in comparing thocoriingera exneiiert 01 tue jcnaio an4 tiouse dnrini t he ihort session. 1o Sen- jietit expenaea daring tho f rt Sea- xcr S 10 1.4 IS. whiloioso Ol al The boy John Bu ducted from atmn rTl 1 CS biltftw ajj-l " " Danner, oftb . 11 day, as weiVea foiiowV Whenfc : . . . -N out to j tno prison Tcsterday a companion of tbeamp Hussey opset somo on tt ijUi0 fellow, which burnt him fr led to a fight aii.Upiijng ,in the cbarirtnir ofllnsACl ... . " . i 1 " j - 1 1 n er this boy from DaytK Ohio, as wtslf as two others frontjfferent places, Which , he (Ilniscyklso had with him . in jail.- Jlu' denied the charge, and tho littt cllows persist ed in bis (IItissey' nnocenco, and claimed to be orph. Tho tramp who made tho etrjjo then gave Warden Danfier tbiaiddress of the boy's parents as KGorden street, Daylon, Ohio. Thvardon wrote to the above nddrcajTesterday, and recoived a tclegrankt'8 o'clock; to night from tho bow father to hold his boy, and thafhe would start immediately for Fraerick. Tho lit tie fellow was sho and finallv admitt was John Hussey, egrara was irom said 'I would notLell at first, be- causo the tramp sailhe wonld whip mo.' The other twpy were then questioned, and ths first admitted that bis name was Jaho Ogden, for merly rash-boy is Lord & Taylor's establishment, in Hew York, and hat hie father wasra a. a a r, and resided in other said his Ogle, of Baltimore, jwas an orphan, and had two i at era at' tbo. Orphan Anylum at the fornex of Townseud street nd DraidjdM'ayenuj-Paiti more. lie correpvvwr,Vy"- nephew byirVefective of Baltimore to Ward on Danuer some time ago. the telegram, that his name d that this (el s father. Ho merchant-tail-rooklvn. TThe m t oarab was cnaries was sent home invalided as a Sb- sumptive by the surgeons. Their verdict Dr. Warren Stone, the high est authority of the Southern facul ty, confirmed, one lung having per ished completely, and the Lioutenant "was advised to go home and lead the quiet life- of a planter, avoiding all excitement, whereby ho might pro long his ltfo for eighteen mouths, or, perhaps, even for two years. He went home but did not die ; indeed, after scrying in tke Legislature, and 4yeral public offices, llO WAS allVO tO head a rebel briirade atSbilohl r As he took a parting glass with Colon ol W. II. McArdle, 8veteran Mississip pi journalist, he said: 41 think you will have a good chancd of publish ing that obituary which yon prom' ised me thirteen years ago. I bare ontlived all the doctors, but I am not so confident that 1 shall escape the Yankee'balls and s'hells which I shall be compelled to face to-day.' After the first day's battl6 General Clarke was borne to the rear, wrapped in a blanket satuaratei with blood. 'You can publish that obituary row he has met with a soldier's death, was the remark of one of those who bore him, and the obituary was shortly after published in the New Orleans papers. Shortly after the battle of Baton Rouge, General Clarke was seea again at Ne w Orleans. He bad been shot through the body at Sbi lch, and left on the field, to be taken priso ner, torecovir - and ' to be ex c hanged, and at Baton Rouge "a mihie ball broke his thigh near the socket. Dr. Stone was the surgeon who now brought round the man he had condemned to a speedy death in 1848, and though his leg was short ened several inohes, General Clarke lived to be Governor of Mississippi lU.fiileon years Jater quietly 'lUtUUI The Eastern TTiwv Bucharest, Jaa 22.i-The investmeat of Widdin is complete , ConsUntinople, Jan 22. The Russian, hare entered Adrianople, Vienna, Tan 23.Three hundred thoui pie. 3i gi. ii Mf ttfyPg. J9 WMUiniiuv- Porte must parcbase peace on Wffc A Constantinople dispatch says that the . whole district of Bargos has been devasta ted by the Bashi Bozouks and Circassians, who slaughtered the inhabitants and burn ed the villages. A Russian official dispatch from Tiflis says General KomarafT detachment' from Ardanutseh atormed Artrim on the ISth inst. " The Turks lost heavily and the Rus sians "lightly. Another Russian official dispatch from Ke'zanlik, January 20th ,says; General Strukoff reports from, the town of JIustafa Pasha, twenty miles northwest of Adrianople, on the 19ih init, that a panic Prevailed at Adrianople. The Turkish government and garrison have withdrawn after exploding the powder magaziaes and nmunition departments. A flreand civil dia turbances had broken out, aad the represen tatives had to come to Mustafa Pasha to eni treat General Strukotl to hasten to Adrsam ople and restore order.' This dispatch shows that the -Russians were not pressing forward as rapidly as Turtcish accounts represent. A Russian official dispatch from Kezan lik, January 19th, says -General Gurko fought Suleiman Pasha from the 15th to the 18th inst. The TurJts were finally driven into the Shod pe Mountains. Their oss was 4,000 Allied and 2,000 prisoners, forty. nine guns were'also captured. . a a Re-establishment of the Whip ping Post. The press of the State, we are pleased to see, are almost a unit on the re-establishment of the whipping post. The lash is in demand for the punishment of minor offences. What does a thief care for imprisonment ? He is fed and cared for .bythe pub lic. The penitentiary has no terrors. When bis time expires .be will com mit the same ofifenee, without the fear of the law before his eyes. But let. the malefactor know- that his back shall pay the penalty of his misdeeds with the lash, and that the traditional thirty-pine stripes are to avenge an outraged .community for wnfo aiiffajexwt. ;af. Ina Karwla Education of the Dllnd , Dr. Sampsoo, of Now York, form srly Preaident of tho Columbian Col lege ot Ifaahington, yesUrday ad dressed 4he House Cvmmittoo on cd ucation and labor in favor of an ap- yropriation for the blind. Tho pro printing house tGrlffcfm.aPiL National Capital, if Congress will a a M aid with an appropnation. ibo board of regents of tho projuattxl university have some means on hand said Dr. Sampson, but will not bo able to carry on their. plans' without aid f rem Congress. The plan is to establish an institution here whero blind persons who get an elementa ry education" in State institutions can be taught the higher branches, and also to have attached to the tinircraity an establishment fr tho printing of books for tho blind. Ar. Goodo, of Virginia, has intro duced into Congress a memorial praying for a pension for tho vidow of the late Captain Guthrie, .tho lost his file at tho wreck of Iho tiron. He perished in the noble and heroic attempt to- savo tho lives of United Btats otticers and scaman.and is cer tainly deserving of the gratrful re meinbran'je of our country. Tbo North Carolina delegation, in Con gress, -especially, should cordially support tho , memorial. Capt. Guthrie was a native ol our State, Sews. '-' T -J ----- ' 'J "J gencratio iwo win vvitu wuiy one iun& oeen ....ja- ,!, u- ii l i r a:! .L -r ,.. - a 8ecur,t3' which they have not I " IVO Kill it UCHU Vtl kLJU UCIU- Ul Referring to tho rapidly occurring failuros in New Ytrrk, it is stated by Tuesday's Evening Post, that the dry goods trade at largo has proved tabe in a-rnost! satisfactorily sound condition. .The 'truth of this state ment will bo apparent when wo say that one fi rm of note brokers (O M Bogart & CO..) whose business is en tirely, or almost so, in dry goods pa per, sold last year a" litUo over forty five millions of that clasa of paper ($45,000,000); and that out of thin enormous total the losses by failures or suspensions agregato lea than nn.rlr af on PCjr CCt. 1 . ... ...... . Ho was represented to bo large for a . , . . ... itnm u R""wn 8,ce lQe -"er law" gen. f . is ovvu uio vwimui y MUfcr- t am 1 V VtaVJ boy fourtt-eu years d age, an! bisjjsh(Kl front teeth lapped, lbo ages of the other little leiiow- are afoul ten, Rkcaptube of Tillman Cranford. a ' a I m -I twelve, and tourpen. iney are he notorioui Tillman Cranford, bright looking an An attempt is to bo made tliif Winter to pass a bill through the 7ouso admitting Iho Territory oc Utah as a Slatel Mr Cannon, tht Up to this hou those overtaken in crime. By all means. very intelligent. 1 Randolph county outlaw, who 00 answer Das egeapj from tbe peniientiarv a few . r - - . . . . I a v been recoivea iron me urooKiyn week;l .0 wa8 reeaotnred on Son boy. Hussey's fafar is reported to daJ morning by Jessrs. Lassiter be very wealthy. I all(j InKram of that county. Cranford is a noted desoerade. his 1 fv v I manv acts of violence beiny hardlv tn. 11 . x: . 1 .. . w:il 1 . I - j- baa 10 leave ...m-,rg auuui a Lowrv. and was a terror to the oeo- 1 j- . t 1 1 ; 1 1 ' 1 m a a WAV na Yir ri iiieBia iui 1 ri iiftr 1 i-aB jcbi 6iv. m- a- - Ipleof Kandolph: He defied the law, rlanagan, a contractor, who noUSO a VOU HZ luuruurcr iinmou i a ha svara !tt;m,l ,h. r, loll I tin. I lie. , k U w mm mm a J viwuuvu a u a v 111 jivta iav v i-v 1 a vuu Uw S rj tv I j UvU9v m ft could hold bim,having.made as many 320 West Forty-seventh streets, re- as a dozen escaped since the war turned home intoxicated last even from te Randolph jail. on of Radical rule tin kerted our i government to suit their own pecul iar notions just alter the war. Be. de'eato rorn tbe Territory, is push sides we will see the list of Joni? ac- ,nS lD0 maltori and tbo Genlilopop counts piled up against tax "payers u,,ltion of lD0 State will aeod ivpry of eveiy county in the State for iai'l 8en lativcs in lbcir belalf to opro'e 'f I .L - ft . .. expenses, and tens of thousands of low PnP0eu aumiasion. dnllnr will Ka . 1 1 u. I . . -" vv uii ii nan j MVCU U V 1 - O. T T ... .h;. p:...l.- ..,.. St. Louis, Jan, 22. Advice ro- . Miuuu . uuiuauuionL p van to ... - o ceived here stato that the Muxican aathorilics at Pied ran Ncgras, Kavo let us have the whipping 7, . 7:1. '"rm? ,,u,u ,,pPmK delivered the manierer Cardura to post re-esUblished. Torch-Light. Fibndish Crukltt. Mr. John owns the American officers, much to tho disgast of the Alex'mxn, who threa-. ten a rescoo. ' Wabathy. She Bleoker street, 11 red a house in Broadway; but Htdropiiobia. Iottsville, Pa., Jan. 21. Elijah Allen, who was bit ten bv A dnr I Rl.MftkMrvila.aali r.....n. .r - - a I " " H ...va.OT..V...U AALUItl mtr. liis wile snoke of the HifTftCA I l ' . . . a 1 Licr ffk anil urnrt lAVura I t- ...... 12.tfViao !.ral.a i I Un.a. tL. ttl.t fin k.l in . .1 -1 1 ''I II u v..i, uecr, iuo "t.U UO piCKOU -m.lnallv flt iKu ff.t. I--. auu upuui aruooiuing iron, Knocked he was brought tu the Penten'tiarv. I her down, and than rlrAw iKa imn lie Wabathy, tUcnurderer's sister, fi . .aUffhe( . the idej. wben he down her baeA and aeroa hr Z- was seen going iD the house yes- entered the Penitentiary stockade of Moulders, aad hands. Whn h , terday.atvi a watnt was issuea oy thoge po,e8 kecping hira an'd true ari.ested he did not apparently feel Justice Morgan Mrs Stewart's I u : t .i., u u..-.. ..i.. ...t. a ..... ouuugu iu a i vjj a uu w uauui. uiomuii uuiuiiig buu UCBU Uii U1S and gone. It is to be hoped that tho bands, Mrs. Flanagan suffered .in- this was raided sloftcn by Captain Byrnes that she sin moved. A few w,ek.; .go -he Jted a taruUhed jM w ry bouse at oii iiastiuiu sirucu Ku rgan arrest. j Capt. McCuIlal Sergt. Roouey, and Detective li.Bon entered the house. Pusbingby Ita. r-n . l i trti.no vun L'uu v. mcvyiliia'iU airii " U(J UrsStew W". . t.a 14 UU0CEUIE3 AND PROVISIONS, tue House were $122.305.. t r. tf. .n t. i. a.- that are c :-t S.-M tr lU KIS-n. It.Kltu TKU 0NrMi' 'HUotlt rwivir.ir r..-w tvck of r.t, J -r-- phi ir.tar thf a i 1 1 a. ' V t mrfioiMiimplloti 1 AI.I. a,. Sino Sinu Prisoners P.t"D. Albany. Jan. lTV-Gov. binson ba granten nan ions udward I r.Wav. tV:mm It.. l w! Tk i milli. ait . rork j now jn TLpri-eners j in ner room. ! Dell-' tbo CanVr1 I will be rry tor in ne inute. .k. saiJ, going to her and hat C 1 n - uat Aoi really going to tfo me to the suXioa r fillH . , " 1 -4 , authorities, knowing tho character of the man, will exercise that diligence necessary to his confinement. . The reward of $300. offered for his reeao- v. riniy paia on tne tiover- nor's certificate Tuesday mornin.- tensely, but refused to say anything December last. agaitfst ber busoand. night, after sufTcring terribly. In' a ft . a. a . I nis last gasp lur oreatli, a noise like the birk of a dog was hrard. Pdttstown,1u., Jan.,22 The f.nr year old daughter of J B Schattfcr died at Mount Airy of liydrtpIiohit. She was bitten in the cut ty part of; alkinjAtov, answel i tive bbe drow a djrit frt . . , ? her al A WlFE Chokid vn a Sro Shot. Woodsvillo, N. H., Jan. 17. James GJesseman, aged 23 years. - u uau seporateatrom his wife af- ' alKingVtowatd th. f. tain. I r rr oeing married a vear. wenttn 1 I a a 7 ' uwa When LoanswftVi;. J noose in Dorchester, N. II.. vencr. u ins Bmrma. t.n.n- U.V HTTA . ' .. n . . . J F , . "andchoJted.her. His lerdown wires sister I Hammered to Death. y, uio rm fnst, three negroes, aged respectively 11, 9 and 6 years old, were left in a bouse on Mr R E Jayos's plantation, near Bsmh. Somo Jiaputo arose among them and the larger girl, Ida olman, under took to regulate JPillio 7olman i with a claw hammer, which she did very effectively, beating his head al to pieces. The verdict of the coro ners jury was in accordance with aioiM. it is curioui and On Tues- sufgeetive. illustratiwn of the clian. brought by time and the coincideu' X history that George li. McClelan anJ Geo. II. Pendleton, on Democrat tan h ftM for President aM VU e Prmident, h.uld iter AmriB yearuf retirement, return to pabhc life.togther, tbe one as a f.t-r. nor and the other as a Senator. M, CU). Ian and Pendleton! The names rx.av a-'am I cwin'cd Uforo in passed. tbe above ca t itlUOAl" .i.Ml I.f.. a.. .,,t ,.,r m. U t lam .-.. tnrn. IftriK xvd a kcefei) ifeJii i aitui kt-d by a InviVt. been !!oi jr. It . tt ri .r -f-.tftJ r.j U -H i fti.JT lirilft J lf.I i . . with il.-f, i vtk and lkxf, Mn t-J .i - f, Ham atH.Laulfr. Fine . M Fnt;iih tu ,.na - a,y, Mr quarter, L..t rxt ,n; -dditiwiaBUcmcftU ha been . w.aa.4. -ill riUfialTH narTfral a.T , in IJ a. ft nW .... . i - - - - . - mrm rt CONFECTION EKV AND CURIST- MAS GOODS, aa aMM'MW a - - - - -aa l C I 1 1 II ft . . f I . . J 1 ijo at mrn. j t)nrtAf tl.n ...i i . . - - - T3 " UU . aa I 1 VJft VI TCT! P I I HI UHH . . TW - by, saw the flash 0 and Lt ' 1 Tr' lW,Ce Pa .IxiTux.-,7e are olead DOSSe. The 8Stfir tnni ... 7 "S '7 ; . r . Hs ueen 1,1 at the Feace In "t.uft i.y prevent joriner accidentally, discharged Onfocinn Vina. .1 I , 9 6 ouwiDien, max- 1 tl O MAVttf awHMaaft.t T "o nuunu. ieBseman wm unhurt. "I . ..... I CaUtrilt tbo hfonr hi arm um t i i . w j r- j irom tne point 01 mo wear cut th Cap- bold of the tain's coat, just oyl hi heart. .Sev- firing,and it r. wwa ,u mufwuag word ar- thA hnll at restod. iVT r J lor of Cffi 17 corj n j v J-a - V SIGNING A TiKATlWlTH SAMOA. tax tcHoc Wash inirton- Jan i a commerce and frietJshir. - k W,7. Lcstituto is now recovering rapidly the attack 01 scarlatina, or whatever it was, be mg yery slight. ; Mr Burweli topes . L . t . ! - uegm mo exercises of the school next weelc. Raleigh Ifews. any tnoro year W a i.Nbt Vi. :!L. A tritttid infor of au o: iwJv in Catawba "uiilUU lliati. tirnea she koeps her head, banda nil i. .. (11 uumj. aito carries and l mouth alushcl of corn on her head te mfLtbo distaru o being 2 miles, and knii and smokes the way. Lino A Prorcis. aji v aa aa a ml" i !. aa v-v - l.hVPr.'S. TliixL.V nTr- 5.f.nai,Jlli,(;rrV '"an, of the United Stat J. I .1 e tU.KKUX VVKKi v ilK1 J , , lfJtbo Sainoao a, .. ;o aiT xi" ia Grerv.L 7 n ?. was signed J day by .Seere- 5 ' ' ;t-d s a..4 ,'r famjl t ALT lw bv nuJl. ' StaiTcrJ, (Guilford Urr Fvar a.Ti wt t . A I.OUU1NS. CreiA1" F;1? ffP'TRY lRo. J ff. SheriffJ r T i . n J ,allcr rcpreseMn-flhe ,VUBd. h ?ft..UBMr.vtDf,-.kTtt,N. V V,1-4,1? V.ALL AND ?F.E ME! w "lJ r,"J (' of Fryith w II be fent :o the Senatetn., T,CSTmcKEi:. co910.2l . a for ratfi J. nate morrow Ex-Gov. Bex lock Free. Atlanta, Terrible Fali Ga Jan.. 17 -Tn K. Qn..' r . I . . . J v,,,lurwuri aCarpuier, oi itj Clinton street. today, the last remaining easol Hoboken. fll tm - U. against ex-Gov. Bullock was dismis. building at Kighth and Bloomfield sed on a plea of autrefois acqatt, b: streets. Hoboken fn,l. ... cause of tbe verdict rendered yester- and sustained nt.. JS"' iday. This ends all the prosecution. i, is fearod will cause ddah3 V Ex Gov codricks, of In J., is by aovtto of his friend, to make a speech at Indianapolis, Ia , on the 20ih of February next, at the meet ing of tbe tato Democratic Associ ation to bo then baiil i : which he i. to define his tuition nr. tbe financial quesUons, ukin th gronnd, itis expected, occupied by u.rqeeis slightly modified. C UEh P CiATTEL MORTGAGES Y for sale at this offico JO
The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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Jan. 26, 1878, edition 1
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