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'Sv--jtc i;V 4l- .5 rijnu ecu in Xot - "' . , OK Tlx iv ; v j .111.11 . .. . T T, dJ. I"-. r i 1 t t, . nov - IT.- " ' i M . I ! ' -1 J 3 t . ..r I i . i I V ; I 4 a 17 f 7J J I o r r r o ml I & IJ t ! I r. n i. :y i-t.biujauv n. 1 f (f di-tinrtly undent. xl tf..d ,on,:,,it 'ir.i. it Oitir own if. )if c ii rr" a i l lhrj alont art rtnoniU jr t h i co-umni ;n u lUbi intfrnn m irt .t vii f thrift tinh'ti arrum- i i . .. VOtH It PAYT Don it pay I to have fifty working mm ..or ami rnf t.l III OP'cr l ' fn . . i .1 . I .lr..., II l.oJ CIOUUB i ' f.uh. of nKioef ? i it,.. ' ! IK,-, it pay! to bare the MOTHERS l.-.l rillLDUKN r.f twentr fom'tli drew- "r d in U VGM, and aUrving for wb-desome i'od to dren and ramper l"9 if nd UHJri'n v -i rw. if ' ' ' ' ' i Dooe it ray ! te l"tvi our filled with violator. Cf th )w tt en normoui coutx ) t r cltrgc, that few Ule. fccrey young n .r make mJ bj ibt liquor trtfbc? T. iff si i f iw. ti nv! to livt.tbe young men nJ . m .i . . tranafurmtJ ioto at inn 'mm Huuivi lonfcri and d.unkarJi, ih.t. lTIeJ men n.y living by lolling Jketilt ,c it pay f 6 the co-nty or corpora- t'.r. ft.r ft lccne to Mil u- r and l.ave lier cliiwin concerted iuW r tCfft.r Minu'andothervKiUtionsftriaw, l t thouaands of doilr wpon ,i"r ' a fa t!.o way r a growin? out f pro V n JlH.tion. for remedying the wrongs caused i l.ly tha granting Uie IWnaer ; It never K rmS uri"l ill find v '. 11,8 "pen-ncoof 'A looHliti,. wl,er the liqnur tr-f Ho h.j ..... j-..- .hum ni r nr.HH that it nnt pay ta tncounge ai d patrou.z-s H- tinea ' ;. j uor sailing. 4f of their plunder from; inv.siou. They ) '" lcrted tome dimautled castle around . SbicU hung the ahadow ofa horriWeinur ( iv if der, or a deserted abaft peopled by iuper jz ; '4 atiiion with the ghosta of .orae teiriflo exs 0 l j r'08'0"' by the judicious creation of V . 1 f uneartbl noiaos, and the use at intervals f weird light, .o fastened the auperstilion ' 9 i ': t .lAirrl.Knrfi nc In htivA llirir nnnrlpm . , JJ tftftftft MVIllVVI . .... .V. . . .. . J a'..... -J ... . 'J avoided like a pestilence. In those day. k Abe trick was a good one, . suitable to the .'intelligence of those on whom it wns ployed I irand .erving the purpose of the c' Uiora ; .though even tLeu, after years of serurely afor the thiovca, there would always come along aorne firjple-miudcd foil, who brave r i'. n bis inuocenec, aud fresh from bis sweet beart, would defy the goblins, and be the iri"??0 bringiog the robbers to justice -.jai,v-'naT rtcbesto his hamlet. Hut now f k i - f- - icli flin.fy dodges are rather out P f ffdate, and when practiced rather serve to j ' Jfract than to eilenco iurestigntion. Btili rHie Radical leaders irf Congres hnvo re y f) '"iv'-V-- yrThrtStssf, and bo far have ' T tJvJfoTp) Iu 0 ifiotbed iu their lurentis7iATTS:.:,Vpig bole stufltid with evidences oi and misdoiii'', no sooner hi . 'og the approach, or curious Jum-steps, . ita straightway they eet to beating their J.n-fon)?, aud sfjueakhig on their war-tiles, d han";iD2 out their ded-litr!it-, nrisiiiff iji their graveini.sfs, and setting ti dozu c-jck-o'-lj uterus into furious motion for iiery soldier that fell ou b-lh sides during fate conflict. And sooth to e iv, - hith- i. at tha outburst ot tins hi leous dm- y - "I aud the tiret liplay of thea uhnstly -"S. j aritijptnie of . the Deiiiociafs have f ers in their eyes n.id rusli o j every fraudulent voucher r a flesliless ;vekiau with J hinents, and every pccula '! " 'iln death. , t ita! - c ( t!,flt this foolishness. j , ft.- pod ?. 1' (!..' I) -nocracy h8 ' m.-o on v. !. ich it Is f V; i s before the soui tri', very well; ..iy :.n. iet u qul 'the 'II Jf constiiutiii .illilMiiy is to be -:'icr." c 1 b cause Stuiton would not ox Mi.iirn nrisiinora. or f ( cause Diii.tnnui cut 1 .r .'"ii Kimnliea from thfl prison camps iu 7por i.i and 'North Carolina, let that be in JrsJood ! If plunder and miavule is to r0 nncLallei'd Jbrever, because of Bliock--V' landiiiarks cast up on eiiher side by " iel.'ood-rc ! lido or war, wliy uiaKe an) nee of ref'orru od "e'cODcilia 1rtl;er r on ; . '. ' ' " , '- -lUre hm he"!i tro niuctry!eldiag:r y ! Not to the power that., conquered "tLeclJt'uut to the as all are pledged , .,t t.i t! f P"V.runfnt lnZ kbc r.I t-r North and .mtli. n. t lha N-.ril.cra penpl-, t'Ut to u i I i r r r t i vfo (ha pat al an ar- tM.n, diooiil g mal.n.lly tl.0 Couuflft rl,.M, ,f ii fn.i. Tl.ii tyrant be i w.f.ont. 1, to hj plurked lY rd; t e draan fr.-m h i l'i'1inS l'lttcr, '," rnil.itr. t l'. woi.l ai tba t-n--ut an.1 " . ill . f l Ka nmt n t r V. 1 heatrouj- . i i i ill. . I - .,.-.1 1 1 n rHitPIIC HI ,ili-ir.nra" J nraiM, the fuMlf of l ,,lr,. f xo, liia Jli"? i;.l I.i aiiurulalioni l ''"m ..v.!...l th nlo'rifa i-f lia rliarnrl -nouat rinuUtcdl Tbrra is nclhin- almul him . r - i ; t. i.v I.. Mfr.l.l riot l.t lit coiilin"1"-1 ronrrulmPMt! Dtued iut tho clear keri.a of rotrioti'n j (.iinui, " II. i .,...). - ill r.!,rU-tl about him. ana ht -land Bt the Inr nf jiuMic opinion tSo L.nrwr i n autxlueil tncaaicr ,i ,inrl pniiibler, tha di-trcted tjiiof, tte i ,,, .diary.' lie dwiroriiw, the hater or r, c. ami (bo vni-ny pi ,. . n - T-. .( i,rlV lilt no Till" rv FUIl T( ifi. ftM j - .. . I . i: r..r.. ii .r lha iiizni u i i i !,,., .I.rn.lr. aod time hoa I - . . I . . I irt IrlVIIIDUB Blue ii' . . . i . . . t . iaiii-a ant Will "" . ... I . :.. .. i i dmu Id uava ix-ru devoted to Luiint blow at tb vitality ; of tha advertary. Tlio prp' Iri'iiivr a!rta lowaraa a )1(,cral and lioncal admin atrntion .f ! OuvernmcDt; they "6 bdsium to "'- i . . .....r. ti.. run lorred nave al.ual. and how lha .mmfiia.rercr. u now vi. o ii tha cc.ut.try hare been -r,;n.,r.l Marat-unl .whole claaaca oflhe - 11.. nl at nI ,lwzen.at...do.. ihe brink of.tarrat.on ; thev ra reaoy vu y"" - .-. ' obowill fP' be due.ae.od ...ggert the remedy!' And yet we find ln : ' i mi M in indecimve . I.. ... . r. I M ll.mil .11 HII1'.'-T I .it. B(t tihlv in cuongrra i :, ' ... i i. i c .i.. if t l.c coinere lenor unuio u,r j' . .i.m.i priu anouw -o.-.-- - ... i . . ii v... ...i..r.in i f ciicrn in. hi.. . -ii.in iii 111,1 aiorira "uu iv... ami U.vie " .t .i i....r.v am a Iraki . I A ftft.lMMjkllVlllP. v. i a .ii.rjkii v 1 1 it, ii me to take thecaa a th.-y .find it, re shamed f thrir ,.other., .llie...r at)" ,rul .U lending the U ji-Z Uei.ublioa.ia will ar.l ought t continue ia Per. . For a of pecpie r.ithou ; h, am U perceive n oprtut.tv, or .tho l ecu age to impnive it would never l.ae ,be wfadow and hoi.euly to Oily dn,u..-ter f; lSrwXvfno f,ar that thi. unnrofila. b). inactivity will oog continue. Our cor- i i Wmh i u.irtou a-ales that the KKT t o n,...Ur. havo determined up. on adecidelipolier in future and will in ,i.,a ares'iou f.i debate whenever po litical mailers are brought up by their op pnents. This i. as it should be; and I he Ut jallanl fe"ow who whm les his way up to the niy.ieri..ua door, nnd pushes p.u the hobgoblins aud Chinese lanterns which defend it. portak .will co.,o PJ J aiK.il, and find nut why lie "'oiber pa.t- I" " . . 1 i u . tmiiiiii r ... -...rvL;..ina' tin nn h a iniyl'iy m l.o.u iwcn i rooutui: i. nn i r nU!.fer bv. 1 hen let the bio. , W l .hiek and faat, i ?-0 H.. i .1...... r-,.,.a w!r.srf-,..hHll t be that and the s.uU of peace and he riuyrg ot VilV 1 V 11V J up ol paht stm-'-)i.i'iJft-u hainmeis ihat rivet the boltsoiii tyotcitu tionai Uuiou, shall be souudi with which this country greets it bunilrfiltli birthday, THE OHIO DEMOCRACY. A reporter of the Cinciunaii Enquirer bos interviewed forty-five cut of the sixty one Democrats in the Ohio legislature. The following is the platform .to which they express themselves favorably incliued: No Natioiial Bauks of issue. The notes of t'o United States to take the place of the notes of the bank as rapidly as may be. . Prompt repeal of the Resumption Bill ; no forced resumption, which is contraction; it postponement until the businces interests of the country will safely permit. No repudiation ;" lio unlimited infla tion," but a sound and sufficient currency, equal to the wauts of trade ; such legisla tion by Congress as will, so far as j ossfihle, permit thu wauts of trado to determine its Volume. . . , V j Put so rue extra bedding on tlio fl.ot of tliQ Ued at niglit to give the feet added jvninith, and to be- drawn: up hiirliei if needed before ' rtiriniTh'r. Tlie feet need special, attention, as one of beht rules fd" health is to keep the feec warm and tlio hfend cool. Don't encourage cold feet, hy'Sytyrlng shoes a 6t'ze too small, for tius will chock the circulation. Tlieso cold morning. draw1' on a pnirof thin woolen hoes over the cotton one?. ,' CiiicftATioy - UAiiP.ita.v ' Docu ments. Tho Ke.Mibliean8 have been busilj engaged in the circulation of Ben riiil'a speech as a campaign docutnent, but'in the meantimer;tho Dpmoerata lavo not been idle; they Iinve already sent put 75,000 capies'qf.Stin-eet C x 6 speech, Tin's is said to be the "..largest issue on record of such a document, and I ' 1 -li l. 1 AAA a. I exceeas uy io.uuu copies tr.o circulation given one of the'fai.ious addresses of the lato Stephen A. Douglas. ( , ' t to ( V.i r v ' ") t J U An eminent physician of a Western P0"?" !f 6mokIi"S 'tZ city says ho has euro! ninety-nino out"6 observ-er of the auo. 3 , nnA . ' 1 " l-r'cU a long period of activity. It is a ot every hund ed cases of scar ctfe- u. -p , . that in ver by givng the patient warm leniou-: erahtloiinf Vatiu isaiwaV. a trreat train ade with gum arable -dissolved in It. .io itaiy. The greatest damage the moou A cloth wrung out in hot water and hta;u haa done la" moderu 'times does not laid ' upon the stomach should .bo re- compare with the sums spent iu the' couu- niored as rapidly as it become tool. J . a rxiace la tba B.ut. . . - V.l, in.-The arraalieu Itnuc hi -f io. u n no,inati..n r : U L'oiU-d Hut. a District cl IJdlmira U ba Lniu me A rinchhuck to . aet U be K. hmator iron, ' "Tl 7j .round., i..a...t..u.ng ii.a - , a' i a no iaifai in-iriiiainaw a. i.t;. i im . .r. i . ti raa in a- ir k the pro,-.fd,n,a by wprc ;,. n Kot uiit ,! i " K 'J IM-.!- li'i-a . Kotiiiitaii'nii"'" ,1. V.i,, .,7.1 adv.K-at.-.! hi mii. I . r... ..i.h I ; ... ., , r , vaa tne Tl. lia ili.l. KllllWlUK ""'. ..... I. man lio urew . .. v- . .. ii. - ..t.mWMi nii.mi.'ok Jrr forl)unl.uy a - ... . iurilii,ff Bonnl areiraii - . in .Mroua .-brio ,i l..ud ud i,f i- llionriiuu- ! l.n.lL un . .. Li. .. . Ki. aort of double dealing. He . TC en e.roeSt t bU drir-.to. pre- .BJ r,i,., of t-ror iu Mlaajaaip- liSu . cent r.l the vlH-tion v..tl. l-clrra worui i , ... .... IH.ul.e and btyouui. r"V:; 'I to .eaaou.ed goml oruer in mo . -,,.: .. I . l.tf ainlllfl lerfi-reuce with rH" hy (h.J Adniiniatretion at Wbi..SJn. frt.ni tbia aiamhioint bn opxd h .Imj,. . ... iii t'Xi-CUtive .ei-.u'H. ConuriiiBiii." .V "v - . muv... .v ..v , u4rw I.iuce a f;:wcnrfoP Mr"w".fi. title olie, vca.and hauiltSr biw nierviim aiy. ... f : . ' 'i ft here a the . ... ' w ' .band he w-a deeply it lit. n bj wrii nj - . . : ... ......i r.. il.olr welfare, abicli couni coiic-rrn." "-" i, bo aecured by the reatoraiiou of or.k i llh, h.u.u,n1ion.f.H.i;ugd ii i . il LUik. nud wbrw. , H'ia w" ,c- ' v::.:: .onthv the pcpie coui'i oniy "u , ' , -i . ! i... ft. ..'.t.t them In t lei t ieinsc ives, aim . ., . .. . ti- .i...- Lr. li't alone au-l atme r not irV up by Federal interA-r,, .11 M .H.ultie. woulla-n be retl Kj J the b'atka and v.hilc would live togeil.tr ..irlct h.rniony. Their intercU were i . Hi- lortnni-a were ch Ii la' III 1:11 1 av " ----- fit AtTI A 11 IU9 IMV-1 vw.---- - - . . . .. M.aM in in immur pi and ho wanteu ,k - -v slorcil to tne i.oronr, o - , :. i : ... i.- .1 oulv willing to malftC ' U"J . . w.mld 8 uk creat t .crsonal sacrinie;., u " . . t i..w I i.,na PHrjOIUII'ICI."'"'" .(T.lal i'i:. i....- ....I bis People were alT.-cted by thr condition of afiairs i Uuisiann, as ! S. the peopUcf every fcouth.rn b late. , If there was a new reign ot l- , "l .7 lji,,L.i)ianai.voaldputc,h-1ndch y thetraof pia.-u and g.1 will m the Juih. To..dBdr,ugthereasaU...ied Satea judge w.i to cause turmoil aud . eon ftnoon Billing wni re. ogn.z.'.l a the a -tb r of all the wrongs that had been heap e. Op.n the people vf that State, nod be (Bru ) cohl uever consent to his conlir- iUid1'.?. l L, Jim CVft, ami iMar shall l'rii-kard were the Llowvs and stiik crs for the combintii.n, nntl rnipeil their reward also. It was simply a question ot brother-in-law, or some other ini'iubcr f tlie royal family biing provided for. lie (Mr. Brin e) did not bt lieve in sacrificing the interests of a great btate, and pcri.ehi ating conlusio , turmoil, and blood.-bed for the benefit of ft brother . i -law or any oili er relative of the President. If he could ui.t have the fneiK ship of the powers that be without surrendering bis mnhuod, be didn't want it. i ; Tho scene that followed the delivery of the bold and fearless arrainjiiieiit or the Administration, by the colored Senator was indescribable. He was no nspector of persons, but went lor l'jtlmuiitls, and cave him 11 tnerci!e.-s castiirntion. Kd- intuidv nttempted to bring him down with hw awful pre-eucc, but. Bruce was equal to the ocuiisioii, and gave lu (uiunds u I.oiaiKl for his Oliver every lime. Such a seer e bus not occurred iu the Senate Chambjcr within the recollection of the oldest mem ber. Edmunds and his friends are furious, and declare their intentiou obrrnging the impudent negro to terms, but Biuee takes it quietly, and savs there is more to con... The President balso furious, and so-are tho (Jasey-I ackard c-row'd troin ISew Or leans. Tlu-y say the' nigger shall have un patronage, and that he shall sutler tor it, but Bruce says he don't "care a fig for the patronage, lie came hero 'to serve bis people, the whole of them, and not to-dis- tributo ofneies among a few. ; ;, ; Suffiugu QutcsnoN. lion. Willialu Welch, of Madison, Wis., brings to the consideration of the suBVaja q iestion .the rare elemunt of. originality. , lie prop.13.es that oue vote at each eloction be accor le 1 lor every twenty-one years ot lite a man s life, that is. lid would civo each m'. twenty-one years old oue vote ; :.atma of forty-two yeara old two votes, and each man sixty-three years bid three votes. His theory Is iviacd upon the lact that patrou ism, A scene of public duty and political in tegrity coma witlr the knowledge which is theiruitof age and experience..: ;i '.-' '"- . Ci ' ' : ' ' .' Vesuvius is once more in eruption. The bottom left iu the crator by the erup- iiti nF 18G9 has disappeared, ! and the try by curious visitor : . t1 ,iK,,d t. racyj. a ,.ar; Commit. '-"V it Jmi-penli tbi l-1 U-,ra.tV.l.lJ,5.blic.ofi.-M. . Tha Eotde . ' .i . ltd done S the iarti"i U,. whole conl.ncnt u uo -,,nta.H.cpulch,rofbulMrHU f I . n.l nma-uiuai on ai'i , . i ...i'; aviiMair.r and rtpia. IT uciiiao'' v"' -4 ' ..fil&ht.rt men id onood.ct boy., Soon a i f..e I'.!.::.... Morler-n.ill.K ""S' I ..ractaof .11 o.r -toiM. winter an ' , , "K M,,M" ... .c. .f kL ve loadad -d .uo titupuaw- ; I .. I nJ t0,, iu ft Italt of at nii . . . .ml LirbnrUm. llorar, muK ox - - i Nuinirr im ... or i- .ury po J- U -re mwu" ''ji . " fllii fttiasia ai -" - . ... !A. dolrovo., tramp- ihhj a y . - - .....i . ... .1.- n.la. for MIT inni eu on, iii - . . . , ; . Tll(J ,n,moriai cau.e . be. ,ou , lieavcn, mn j . ' .f tbog, -.1 i... lvri.,',r. A wor.I. a loo . ..... ,...'. -..wulu" aoma whUkymaddeii- lUIVf " .all' ed ruffl .a.' aome rcapectabU cuM inml, w,rae fiend-apawntd "gentlemsn .LiMf nr revolver: Abi lflrrintrer or revolver pom m r..u. i.-tKf. huiband. .on, lie welter- 1UIIIVI - 1 'I s'ne in bit gore ; while the.iirwa.anuw-. ' . . ..i' .1.1 l..rvn.l a 1111. 11 UCjOll' i, .. a noiiieouiu wiv'-r I...L i. in Ood. chrnoring for van- ceauce ou a country whewe iaw,niaftc...... , . ow. countenance - ;hcir r, i M Bbomii liuatioua. The aaiiu i. arn-atcd, after acorning a hundred oppor- y Uinltie. to W Apurchbleoraiiti - ? i,. iode. A burb .one i.......l,timanitiiriail luocc. -i trial is held. And on a lying ."! .bsurd rle of emotional iusauity or jusi.Qable le micide. or some other despicable legal qu.rk or quibble, the dastardly vidian, his hands dripping with' his brother's hern a-blood, u. ....... ml l.,oaa to roam hyena-like iu society ...i.i;,.. at ni,.aiura U his list ofiliiV.llable "u r . - t. . , .... i a ..i.Anna as ni v innni iiiai3aavi li?u nus I uuivuvi - it justice are cene,. ; ,.w .... , - 1 . j . ...1 .UI.lltSnn' eheat ing and a Dyworu j m-. .... - - -,1 ..r ;. u-fildf-raerited dues. Away with -11 1.;. ,,iin,'.lia sentimeuuliiy.thisinawk. is!, yaukeloodiisb philautbropy, ; U.is lu liatic trifling with de.uh, and dtstra -trm. Disarm every habitual pistol-be.irer. 1'ia it b.-avv penalty upon every distant found with Colt's nnvy str.ippe.1 round his wai. nnil VMi hirkiuz m llts brceci es-eable. More hemp! It oijht tub worth fiv.,-l,.i,lred dollars a ton to day. A lilt f,r a life should be the Inexorable law; hantri..", sure and fpce.lv, for every act l1.?.' .'... .u..ii .'in 1.0 oJher way run this horrid murder iiinoi.i, which is fust dragging the United States -down to the barbaric level wf the IcejecB. t.'aii'ni ami Timbuctoodles,', be cheeked. , Legihiiors of tha lr.ud, state and national, here is work for you. A. nid your sprees ' and dog-law discussions, your dead-'o 'at excursions, c.i rousnls and tax-bill wrangles, have s.tr.e regjird for the lives of your couiituents. llcmotlel our entire system of jurispru. dence. Put those; Avlioso votes aud money elect you, on an equa.ity utt. ,tneir own horses 1 and . n.ulcsV Stop tha diabolical caricature on law, which semis a scoun.iiel to the penitentiary, ten years for stealing a calfnr a donkey, and scarcely reprimands him for killing its mviier. Hemp ami p.ompt hanging I That's tho uuly true creed . Baltimore, Feb. 10. .lev. Johnseji had argued a case in court, and was us ually brilliant at dinner with Governor Carroll, whoso guest be was. TIo took one glass of Madeira during' dinner, mid after dinner went to 'the ."parlor while Governor (i Carroll mid .other guestsent; to auo' her 150111 to smoke It was supposed that Mr. Johnson was taking his habitual sleep alter ,diuncr. Presently a servant ; beckoned ;,tho. Govcrtiorout. Mr. Johnson had fallen to the carriage way, which passes un der the porch of the mansion. He was dead, bleeding profusely Irotn a wound on tho rigli side of his head and face. His skull wae" fractured, and a finger was dislocated. ,5 ;,Tliere;. were, bruises and cuts on his; arras and legs. He wasborn in '06,?- .a;,,..-',,, T ;j ? WAsniNGTo.v, Feb.- 12. The ;8enas tors nppointed on tho Democratie Coil- rh,J.Jo.VA.u! fon '7t?e Commktee are : Stevenson, Wallace, White, Gordon, Davies and Eaton, i- fv.ii , i' ,f u Bosto.v: Feb. ' 12. Tho schooner Gcorgo and Entilyy Captain Ilill.fronv Wilmington, N. C, tor Port an Prince, was abknclonedin latitude 84,' lon'gi tude!74. " Captuin Hill'iilid a boy were swept overbtiaila.iul UrovVued ; the rest were reseffedvr- '-:-'-'- ' i. . . Safety or Iaii.koad Teavkl. Qbaa. Francis Adajtis, jr., ha., made a scries of investigations and compiled statistics showing that only one raildroad passen ger in 7,000,000-is killed,' and only obq to I,5u0,000.j8 evenswmnch as bruised. In the year 1874 only one person was killed eii.Mft8awiusctts' railroads, while seventy-i.X 'u'cro killed ty iicc ntsln the city oriJobtou, " 7. - ',vMji. .ri. , '.t V i-'n-iii to rca.-o.bl4? la ny in atore'i'J L '-i ' .... .1.1 null " i.U ,.naon Wa iiuu-v .ndte.uptr.le f n. flnWCrt conU do atwii tiffddi and it-vW?-nny"T"- , one topcral ib'-lCtli "1 l,r-nn ii ..i. , ' i -wv tlift went T .J li'bnnT, --' .., M t,. UnL, j frol l.eal'tn tn.en.o ... . .1 -frtiiti lieHl In lnn.io'v v-.-t , formed ttu nimda and' crock. . . ' . .n.l.' 4-,-vi . , . ... u'liira dco" LUlod. nna nnniMi imrrni'a in - : i iiinir in u u i . lb hi tlio nolo ai hog rio u..... . - fio ...... ..ij Aft-in? iu i"u f . u. . n ... r... ftniiic to mo '-i V . . .-jj, tiloatuj c tango u - .b ruV B cm ,jp ng to . to m.k hr nM Cll - . inlvtit Cli.ngca " - . -n.n u-oaiborwi40 predict ft uto ter. e". -41 , ' i n ld weuUier.V spring unu .vi....,-- . ; : SJ T..mi.B bccotiioiticru.tedli.8 ncttlinc. .from (U' .oil a" not rpiilOVCX. .'' WUblliHJj " - ;, . " ' . maude.1 iMmbold la Aurigg ' rt ...inft MB .tuie ailolent. would. yu.u to Fo,r rutl.cr ho tt doxen widowr.th.ui one old maid ' : , ., . Dr C. 11 R.'idley, of rscwiury, C.) con milted suiciao n iew "fa" . ,.8IATIl HIiW , ' ' Victoria.Woodhull will lecture iu Wilinin''ton the 24tli. v ' , ' ,: Th presses of th06nr art tobeVuti ol. Khk, the iufamo'.is, ll.U a piymg Liou in the Capitol Police at hu)nr C rm&ll IOU nn. 11., , , . . 0 T 1,'. I 'f 1 1 i, Peter Kis'cr.of .IrWI MV-"! I -ears, the other diy married Mi Rachel Black, ageil 51 years. : . ti. Aftbti Weuern Norih Car- oliiia ro id' will be nmved lVo:n, Salls-- l.ury to.Morguijoti. 1 C Xf 1 ftft.in-ftij. somewhere in Johns'im con 11 'y. ' A colored woman in 1 niler cnuntrtiii the mother of 7 children, G of whom re deaf and dumll. The womtui hij ajked the County Commissioner for relief. A young lady has been turned out (f the ijst ofiieo at Kciiuhsn il!e, Dup lin county, and her placj filled. J-vyi negro man.,- YonJ&Xtfatte. .; -.f- 'ihijZ-o ' . . . , ' A negro near Oxford drank it is supposed alxiut a hulf gallon of anient spirits the other day and died almost instantly. . . ; : 's 1 b The llspublicans talk senoaily of start ing a paper in Charlotte. The Obterver say it will be ruii by the government, and will bo ouly a temporary publication put ou foot to fight the Republican battles dor iug the campaigu of the coining sum mer and full. ' ' ' ' 1 ' " tt is said that a new Republican ra- per is soon to be jublislied in Raleigh. It is to oppose tlie lnterterence of Fed eral office-holders in Sjtate politics, and will go 'for all frauds in ..Republican ranks' in whicVcace it will probably die be fore it is born, ;' j ; 1 The Wilson Advanc& says .: Mai. Wea- rer, of tit? firm of A. C. Davis & Co l nnr. chased from a customer on Friday last, a "VullerV hen. Htlfl fitnr.1 nn-ntr iii A" 01a lags,, uader the counter.; Saturday morning he, went for his hen and was sur prhed to fiud her sittias on six fresh Maid V ' . - - .. ., y .u ftft uva ' Ul eggs, the prolific- work of that old '"yaller l uutyur nours, itiis is a fact. Hickory Press : " An election Cwas held in this place last Saturday to as- certain whether . the ci.tiznn' willing or not to'voto a tax on' thca town to assist ; Tu building o' fnilroad f iiwiu ncre ut ijincomton,' to connect with v the Carolina ..Centi'itl; at that idnnn ' 'PI. a, ..'..ti' l . 1 t t"f?fr':fi..i-..,,H px.iM election was almost unanimous in ravor of tho scheme there bcinjr only one dis1: seminar- vote. ' '" . v-?(-it : 14 . ' lho' balem Press tava'that 'n f days sinco, a shooting scrape occurred in Winston,-between two wWto raen and a ncsro. The ".u. iie negro a men og starting his .team, abusive language.whiqh 1 ami 3juaed Tfonltrtl I 1 - .. 1 - '.it,, . 7." '--VIH.WM III ns being shot at. One bnll passed . ro jgn tlio tiefiTo a hnt 1 another grazed his ear. " ThV'affair Satoppcd whput fuHhcr daina'e" R. A.' V-i-f .-orvM tor- 'i I'm ,u ; w f" J iv"' - rat r . The thiol wai -' . . . ... -afT ' III" wkIm.Ttc-- I i AiinirT i'ir 1101 use. J ii A a ;,r-f,nal CMTenllott- V , Va!- .nth - T n l ' 1 . I'liBP 1. w ... ' Z.EVA liosuttj.il.eM; i 'Vi r,,, J were n.ae out , Wi lrt h.siretim; 'W.j in 'W Cax 01, .iirne.1 w.re put up m J-&) J ) hat Edmund, w. Informed ;t1.' f ( "l necea-ary Vi fi M ,we ta,.bUi i.it. ra m r'jy, tU,.,roll be pwWi'frf't-il; IT' The C.HD,nUi.r was 'fj "TaV in .; .1 - 1 n 1 , rhargedbiti. wiihc.ulJie..UM'o, ' v .L.,t ..,d McNeill now learn definite V' Ihey wrr. not elNrw Hi. Cbcvvenlu.n. co'mTO ers wiu. mw&i ,TI1K BUSIXEttH UBRKTOFORlv curried An bctw-etir tho '.Tinder-i. mi.1 D. M: Steagall, wa. diMoltecUr ti... ij -Una-jrx 1hst'DVWitniil crfti' .nt ' 1 T D.P.' JOHNSON." c;. m. utsTiim". irpnr;: . 'i.inn.in f....s-,'r'--- nom 'V Plant yet on hand in my Nurserid .f the vomlav't arietie..fcl pdl'tc? t Southern culture at price, tu .uv" 8Hi tl. timcH.' llautihgvriiay- laf , doneTy with Hiiecesi in February nnd Marchl 'rt I mn prepared t fill onler pforntly uetiL and satirttactorily, having tho adyaii Jjjl tag Mif van exjerince ofv23 3s, ' Yotil Curresp.indeticesiilicited.. Extra Eai CT-v ly Peach Tree, mid SkyAr2MM & fur. market planting uft 7iiy HpcTclmtC u' ties. , Send for. Catalogue uilK!jf,i-iiV, . Address . Xtfip p5 . a WESTBROOKVTT, t 1 ' 1 , :.: .'.;- - Wilson, If. a ,t.; B J2iJ X.A NX I 'AL IJI V IJ )END. - hR w f .'".'.. " . n" WlLMINfiTOX, N. C.,1 . .. 1 Feb. 4. 1876. 1. THE; BOARD' OF. DHIECTURS V the B ink of .'eiv Hanover have this day I, .l.,....i , ,i;..;.i...j ..re .-- .t .'".".' n iiii'.i'i 111 iivo .ucr. urui. of j 01 rf.ft.-j.--'igji ot tne lianK lr the si luouins enniTh, "He.....:.jii.i Auvawit) ou au i "v. Ql H kl . ... ... W A tI, y AhC-ilWAV' A ta 41-lt Crawford &C&kjkZ and haveVemovAT"? tlie liouso lately occ Pied by Q W, lYhntley, ami R. J Jck-i hart, aud have opon0J outW ..uak '.- ( A Largo-and General Stock Ready-Ma4?fCotuiti5 s - ,' '' -o.-tni,.rti.-.i .ViVOjVW'i.'l'- ' ; J.'.r-uit.v-i 1 rij .-,. . . . tT'i together with every nrtiele usually kept ia J a retad atore al otVwuicn, -' w toeellasiow aliooyi .v ; , ?: ) I I Thejortnsf firm of trawfrtretA Cr wouldTiere terfrl tlirifthaiilts for f. r-,ul" r'ltronage-and In the 1 tirue would rehiUi.d those who are r comd forward and settle,' as the 0' m nst be elosedj. Ji -s ... j WatJesbor.,'. s, C. Jmf'y Hth;.IS76 4itf aftel the 15th inst. " v. ' V rAjfREPAiffilXTOp. ALL -J -I kin.U mk.q-my timeneatf(chdar. ly amrou short notice. ) f I posife: tliVrcsiden tif MLK . M-r - yiihi Pis 1 i-i-j . - - -. ail 11 U D.I 1 ) ona..',";'." ?( TXL JmZ?& year, mirion iu-, ot. 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North Carolina Argus (Wadesboro, N.C.)
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Feb. 17, 1876, edition 1
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