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W EDS ' K$D A YZZZWB7u7i EsT The Legislature has adjourn J. E?" Cotton:lrrCUrbt tT Gold la Charlotte 110. Silver 1 05. j. The J wot Editor is again at his post. ." .. -y Forney baa resigned as Collector of the Tort of Philadelphia.' l"f Gen. Grant want a war with Eng land, lie can then he Dictator. EFiTbe ftt railroad time in England is eighteen miles in niteen mmuw. f-j Fifty-nine new theatrical and musi cal journals were started in Span last Tear' . JrrM V. IMden has returned to Raleigh after twelve inontns aiay m a.it- Cgr Black well at Durhams haa built h urn the prettiest looking Warehouse in the South. rST North Carolina cured hams sell in pnrtmmtfc for twelve and a half eenta per pound. C Halifax Courthouse (Vs..) is to have a horse and mule cottou factory ana also tobacco warehouse and factory. J ITT Timing a horse trotting on the ice a difficulfmatter and omy no uone iy the aid of flags and good glawss. ir Tt, nnnff men in Pcteiaoarg are 'discussing an organization to capture the Lowery gang and get uai Dig rT A chnd U living in Nansemond eonntT fVa l that hu five grandfathers. It hardly stayi a fifth of its time with its mother., ; 1. During last January there were for- tv-five deathsin Norfolk. Of tnese thirty- ' threa were blacks and only twelve were white. ry Alfred Dana, a ilethodit in New York, in a religious quarrel with his wife who is a Catholic, beat Her w ueawi wu underwood baa again interfere with the Stat courts of Virginia and acta on the assumption that there ia no Court of Appeals. lajh. C. W. White; a heretofore very res pectable eitiien of Charlotte county (Ya. has been arrested on the charge of robbing the maila. ST The Goldsboro Meuenjer says it is rumored that the railroad agent at Kinstoo is a defaulter to the amount of fifteen hun dred dollar. The fastest mile ever trotted is America was by Dexter, Bonner's horse, in " June, 1867. on Fashion course, Long Is land. Time made :s2.1C. GT A stock company out west advertis es for t managing editor of it newspaper. thusly t 'Wanted a man who fears the Lord and weighs two hundred pounds.' CiT The beet wsy tojobby in the world ia to get ooe or two old honest farmers from up ia your section' to ait around the mem- bers and tell 'em what our people want. 17 What ! that quack advertisement ef a frog who lived is a spring that we read as local matter in nearly every paper ia this State ? For mercy sake, take it out 17 James A. Cowsrdis, senior Editor of the Richmond Dinfmtch. i confined to his led by severe rbeuroattum. e trut ' our 'accomplished old friend will soon be on bulfgsagaiBj, , . tV n. A. Atkisscfi," )ouig lawyer of Richmond, severely coL:Ucd, t, r, U. Garnett. another. Blood is feared and af ter Hood wiH come speaking in the Court- house by the other lawyers. 17 Gen. Hsuoock said to a reporter the ntW day in regard to Lis running for the presidency i 'Toe caa state that I never de cline aovthint before it is offered to me, nd, of coarse, 1 eould not Lave declined the Presidency. I should, however, prefer to be considered not a candidate rather than to appear as seeking the office. XW A eat that belonged to a Brooklyn grocer knocked a box of starch off the shelf, the box Lit a caa of oil eausing teak, the oil flowed and was ignited by the stove, and the whole store burnt p and the one ad joining it also. Costing the owner of the eat fifteen hundred dollars and ctlser parties Ave thousand. Tow I D?" Brother Yates of the Charlotte De- tiiocrat promises the city Commissioners if they will furoa the payment of taxes that he will write as good 'notice of them when they die as they can find on a gravestone in any country churchyard, t7 XTp to the 6rst of this month four hundred ana seven iuuuau;j nu . . i ' i 3 1 hundred and seventy-seven pounds of smok ing tobacco have been shipped from Kich mond in bond since the first of October 1871. rjr VV waBt a picture of that business man who declares Advertising don't pay. An old lady down in Shakerag writes us for an 'interesting and peert looking bisnis man to help her raze chickens and tend to the ot genrally.' and we'll enclose tier t&epio- ture. a- Beecher says if Paul had known how many stupid men preachers we would have in this day he wouldn't have forbid women to speak in public. lie says lurtn r And if too ask me if a woman ought to speak in meeting. I say no, unless sue " 9 hos something to say. We want woman, because she issweet. and gentle, to bring I. a. (nnntlM into OUT work. We have harsh musio enouch : let us have flutes, Women, if you do not desire to speajc, oo ... 1 nntanask. If wedded, love and tte nur- sery is yonr sphere. Rejoice, in it. But if find has riven your heart a swell for sotnethinff else, there is nothing in uoa Wnrd that should hinder jrou. bo for w - ward1 and bear the ecofo of men patiently, and work to the end and rise to be crowned of God.' ' t-Tjr-'X'h. r.hivW are the Senutoria Districts under the new apportionment, v wbivu yww-. c 2. Hertford, Gates. Chowan and Perqui mans. 3. Martin, Washington. Tyrrell and Dare. 4. Beaufort. Ilyde and Pamlico. ' 5. Bertie and Northampton. 6. Halifax. 7. E'igecomb. 8. Pitt and Wilson. 9. Franklin and Nash. 10. Craven. 11. : Lenoir and Green. , 12. Onslow, Carteret and Jones. 13. Duplin. w 1G. Columbus and Robeson. 17. Johnson. 18. Wsyne. 19. Wake. 20. Warren. 21. Granville. 22. Orange. 23. Chatham. a 24. Caswell and Person. 25. Rockingham. 26. Guilford. 27. Alamance. 28. Cumberland and Harnett. -29- Sampson. 30. Moore and Jlontgoraery. 31. Randolph. 82. Richmond. 33. Anson and Union. 34. Mecklenburg. 35. Calarrus and Stanly. 36. Davie and Rowan. 37. Davidson, 38. Stokes and Forsythe. , 39. Surry and Yadkin. 40. Iredell. 41. Alexander and Wilkes. 42. Catawba and Lincoln. 43. Gaston and Cleveland. 44. 43. 46. 47. 48. Polk snd Rutherford. Burke and Caldwell. McDowell. Mitchell snd Watauga. Alleghany, Ashe and 1 ancey. Buncombe and Madison. 49. Haywood, Henderson and Transyl vania. 50. Clsy. Cherokee. Jackson. Macon snd Graham. V. S. SENATOR. We see that the Committee has reported in favor of seating Abbott as one of North Carolina's U. 8. Senators. This certainly cannot be true 1 It is an outrage upon the BUte of North Carolina too gigaot aud shameful too corrupt and villainous to be believed. It would be do less an outrage for thst Committee to have re ported in favor of seating the notorious Hen ry Berry Lowrey. Abbott's claim to the seat is no better than a claim from Low- ray, because if the Legislature had a right to elect a Senator it clearly elected Gov. Vance, and if he proved ineligible to the seat, then it is elesr that there was no e- lection, or, rather, that the'electioo comes back to the Stale. Abbott failed to ret over a bandfull of rotes, and if he failed to get a third of the vote necessary to a choice, by what rogu'uh right does he set cp a cUiui til election snd by what cor rupt authority does this corrupt commit, tee award him the seat 7 We guess it is understood between Abbott and the Committee and they are to share largely ia his per diem I It is so moth like rad icalism, which is another name for com mu&um. ADVERTISING THE AMEND ME NTS. ' We peroeive that the Statosvillo jimerf can, Hickory Tavern Eagle and other pa pers in this State are lambasting the Legis lature for ordering the proposed Constitu tional Amendments to be published only in the political papers of Raleigh. Oar grave egislators no doubt thought "the Country papers' would esteem it a great honor and high privilege to publish these proposed n mendmenta for nothing, seeing ibkt most of theso papers are in. the habit of publishing advert iscmeuta fuoh as Warehouse sales, and the like, as news matter. It may be that the Legislators thought it only ' ne cessary to let the few readers of tbo Ral eigh papers see these amendments or they supposed as a matter of course that every voter in the State and all the world beside read the Raleigh papers ! We think it more likely, however, that they took it for granted the Country paporb"-in their wonderful anxiety to serve the State as well as individuals with gratuitous advertising in the guise of "news" would juuipj at1 it like a pike at a roach, to 'fill p."And they thought right : Jump at it they did, and seeing all the papers in the State jump ing at it, wo jumped a little too and pub lished the act in last week's issue but it went monstrously 'agin the grain" to pub lish an advertisement for which the Legis lature pays the "city pre8 as a gratuity in these columns. It would be just as rea sonable to insert "Vinegar Bittors" or Worm Lexengers,' or some man's crack Warehouse sales." 1 The excessive liberality of the "Country pre in doing advertising at bait price or for nothing, has scattered newspaper graves over North-Carolina so thick that yen ean hardly make a step without treading on the ashes vf a defunct journal. Anil, if we may judge from the "light" beforo us, the time is uot distant when there will not be room in the State to dig a journal's crave without molesting the inanimate bones of another. fhe graves of nearly a thousand journals already deck the paper cemetery of the City of Raleigh, notwith standing many of them were backed by the State and propped and "stuck up" as par ty orrauv They went up, however and to-day there is not a man in Raleigh pub lishing a political paper who has published it the brief period of half a dozen years and not one that Las been in existenoe fif teen yean, if we except a couple sustained papers at ieaat that they pay. THE SENATORSHIP; The Asheville Citizen is terribly fretted because the Legislature did not elect . man living m (be Western psrt 'of the State to the U. S. Senate, to fill the place made vacant by tbo resignation of ex-Gov Vance. This cry of "West" and "East' is eiuy and foolish. It may do for chil dren, but for grown men it is simply ridi culous. A senator goes to the Senate not as the representative of the West or the Last of this county or that bat the whole State. It matters not where be lives in the State. As well might each umr.ty in the State kick up a ridiouloua suss necaupe each waa not honored by the election of U. 8. Senator. For our part we care not a pinch of snuff wherethe sen atora live in the State whether in the East Went. North, South or interior if they are the right sort of men. We regard Gen. IUnsom as a statesman who will watch. protect snd defend the whole interest of N Carolina the interest of the Went eqna to that of the Eat. This beine true whv this great "ado" because he does not live in the West? Who cares a fi excont a . . 0 few senatorial aspirants and their psrtictt- lar friends 7 "Wot! it is thought by many that the United Ststes and Great Britain are about to lock horns on the Alabama claims, so-called Some one has to back-down in this matter and we feel curiona to know who it will be. Wonder if the negroes will be ss anxious to fight Grant's battles as they are to tote? it is rumored that in the event of war it is Grant's intention to put the negroes in the front of the battle so as to keep them from running and make breast-works of their dead carcasses. , i : Ws Uke from Whlj, DixnUch and En quirer: The married ladies in Richmond are wearing breakfast caps. , v Dr. Goddio is io prison formahpractlce. The Italiass of the city hare had a ball. W take from the Tlrmi " 1 " Harry Wooding isn't dead. A mistake Ie's the same clever fallow and is sellinc goods as cheap as ever at Otis and Wood ing. W see no account of the Meoingitb be ing in Danville. Graves Warehouse is still 'flush' with to- bacco. CXI A HLOTTE, We take from the Democrat: Thank you, brother Yates, for your com pliment. "" Two horses stolen the other day from the post where they were hitched. The building and grounds known as the Military Institute, was sold in this city on uesday last at $13,150, to L. W. San ders, J. H. Carson and S. B. Alexander. t it one of the best locations for a Female School in the State. . BALBIOH. We take from the Carolinian: No coal ttul no street lumps U the cry in Raleigh. A hunchback in Raleigh goes on his all fours and barks like a dog. . V?TT,MIUQyOK, . We take from the Jovpud and Star . We learn, from good authority, that the Right Rev. James Gibbons, D. D., will be in Wilmington on Sunday the 25th inst His return and permanent stay will correct the idle, and too many distressing rumors of his transfer to the Richmond diocese. During the past week the various butch ers of this city slaughtered 47 beeves and 101 hogs. Mr.,W. A. Jukon. of this city, Grand Chancellor Knights of Pythias of tbo State of North Carolina, has been presented, wiihin the past two or three days, with twins, which he has christened Dumon' and Pythias. ; The young men of this city woar a lock of their hair nearly touching the eye brows. Nil W liJRKT. We take from the Commerce, Continuous peals of thunder along the sea coast were mistaken for 'heavy guns in Newborn. Mrs. Bayard Clarke writes poems for the Commerce. . . , A masquerade Vail at Lowthrop Hall Monday night. v How the Men that Fkeed the Ne Olio Now tkeat Hen. A poor negro, named Harris, who had been smittea by the small-pox, entered the town of Flint, in Michigan, and instead of meeting with hu mane treatment, was thrust into a railway car going South. Having no money to pay his fare, and admitting to the conductor that he had the small pox, he was put off the train to perish in the cold. He set out in the night throngh bitter cold weather for the village of Holly, but was driven away by an officer at the muzzle of a loaded pis tol, bick. starving, freesing and exhaust' Foutlac, wLerVl'e" wis graciously 'permit ted to die in an old shed Washir rton Ckrv elf! if that don't beat alL And the freedom shriekers ont there wsnted to send him South to his white rebel friends to take ears of, did tbey ? And they drove him off with a putol, did they ? And left him in an 'old shed' to die, did they? And this is what the Washington Ckronkle tella on them, is it? Well, well. FRANK BLAIR ON GRANT. The reporter of the Chicago TrVmne in terviewed Frank Blair in the Marble Room of the United States Senate, and we eu tho following for the benefit of our readers, Said he : 'He hss an immense personality, the aw ful incarnation of self. He ia running this government wu&out principles, on the theo- ry oi porsonal success, lie must be a b man, for who ever saw a confirmed drunk ard and borrower raise himself np late ia life, unless he had left some strong human elements for capital? His government is not compreiiensibie. not intellectual, only personal. The Aericau people are to more danger to-day from a man of this cha. raetcr than they would he from Aaron Burr or men of much higher parts. Under U rant we are approaching that period of Politico oomplacency and indifference, ss a peonle. which will make the incoming of a despot quite proper and natural. Grant cares nothing for party or principle ; he runs the thing for himself, end many of the busiuess mwiwu w uiv wuuuirj in ao aiiuaieq mat they can letter afford to drop into tbi line or a powertuI t'resident s prejudices and ambition than to join the mass of the peo- pie in ognung uim. unr.c has committed but one mistake as a politician of eonrM. I am talking to you, boys, as one politician to another and that mistake is shaking off mv viw puuiiMVHinfl puv HlfQ rCTOlUllOOJa eo me country, lor me sake or certain Swiss, like Morton and Cameron, who never car. ed for the darkey mors than Grant him self Raid trank, further j Grsot alwirs i rests mo wen, ana mere are a lew demo. erats be does not treat well. He reserves bis frowns for the independent republicans who will not join in with his usurpation,' 'Xo,' be continued t 'as a democrat. I tell you, gentlemen, that Trumbull. Sdiurs snd these other folks command our reject. They have a policy ; the 1'rcsident ha none out ursnt. CLOSkNG (JUT, NEARLY all my old Stock V AT COST. Some new Callcoe, Cotton Cloth, Ac, la. CnxlitMsdead. 'AtOst' killed It. None but (lingerouA fricruU will attempt to re vive such an old Outturn. 1 sold no goods on a Crvtit In Jan. I hop to be as lufXy the remaining 1 1 mooths of the yesr 1872. Iu.il. T.C.EUL', Calico. 187 2. ONLY PLACE IT IS SAID TO BUY 13 CENT CALICOES.' LET US RAVE PEACEI.'l XF cb ip U H H H o ce? IP 2 FOR Cotton, Corn, Wheat, Tobacco ;v' price' . CASH, $50 per 2000 lbs., at Factory. TIME, $55 per 2000 lbs at Factory, payable Nov. 1st, 1872, Without interest. Factory East end Ilasel Street, Mines on Ashley River. ACID PHOSPHATE OF LIME. FOR Composting with Cotton Seed. P R I C , E : CASH, $30 per 2000 lbs. at Factory. TIME, $35 per 2000 lb., at Fectoty, payable Nov. lt, 187i, Without iutcrest. ( W17I. C. DUKES & CO. General AasaiTS, No. 1 South Atlantic Wharf, . , , CSMBLMSTQJT, S. C C. ?!. r.ilZKS, AC EXT at Hillsborough, N. C. . J. O. Holses, Jr., Sop. of Agencies. Jsnuary 15, 1872. Sm OB Ms! 11 .QQRS-E "Txy ao-csllaciDmQtBg At the Djto th$ Ntn-OhCaroHna Central Rait Road, HILLSBOROUGH. N. C. TriKmilxeritirrhaa epmm! M Werehoua Jti4 fitted up ty Vrnwa. BUFES Jt CAPP and la pn-parrd toell LEAP TOBAfCO; ha rewrtfiiMr aolk-lta pntrnnaw. VAiA,anaiS A comfortable llou wllh two lire nlaraaand a mwI Hf r ir.inp f affsr'iM n tlw VTar. hoima. A Prtvr to pHw TobaMW ba W errrtH. r1 all T- II p, el tt III t A-lhvrrd at the rn rutX Of DBA YAW- Taw are TwHv recuiar KnjV-ra rhn parnht fafofTo. Ueeo. yyEnquira for my W arebowe and ert cnod rrirr. In ea-b fir jav.r Tolortv. . 3"- CSrOOgHOSail, PnnrRiETon. Feb. 13, 1ST J. T 1CW Btli I1WW.D AB ETWr.lir.JIT. it, si. Dinrzr.LL, roa ras sals er Tobatf, Yhfnt, fbm, pfhrr Produee mi i ary m. kichmomi. VA. I inr.Ki aui ivaaeee autle oa mn4jnnent. am WALTER K. MARTIN & CO, GENKKAL 1 Coanilssion ZXerelix&ts, Lltband tjiry mreet. , RICHMOND, V A . pOXSIOSJIESira-nrBwl and to O sate of V wntrnweaive mni autntmn. Xllirral ailranr made ro ttmbgvmnA. vLTiBi.vaTi.l (aaaaToaaaafis. wa.a. aii Ma, ) auaara. aitj N-p. U FALI WHOLESALE TRADE-1871. Fancy Goods, White Goods, ACmOAS, HOSIERY te. VALENTINE & FRANKLIN, 1 C 11 M O N D, V A. niroUTEIW AND WHOLESALE DEALEK8, Offer L the Trmle thi$ Fidt 0E of the Largrat and mo eamIU Staekt lA OimmI In llwlr liiw tJt an twinii. I'rkea riarant'rd Inw a In an Snrttr An. S. in. . tAi.t..ii.LarKVKi.iv. im Mala Mreet. Ilillsboro Warehouse, The lIltlMboro WanlimiiMt ll.i.lwt Main HtreH will I tinned f'r tlie sale of ieai loiMM-eoonTuewlay Zlat., Inat, and Tuesday of each Week durinir t h Lvery elTort will to inula .i mka ,. 1'. .1 . . I iL.Ll.t . . . irii iib iiiKiie). mar art price. JWU lie sure and couie to the HIIUlK.ro v Brewniiw wnrre you STi srooa brl- lut year, and where there b a I'risery attached v viia warvunum. JAMIX Y. W1UTTED. . - rronrlctor. A rent fur O. Otr k Co'a ToImuim vl. Swr. Feb. 7th.t U72. tf. EXCHANGE. Ir.M.'lrH "''" nebaw for nioVe. J VV III T cm atmrm, WillroplT lllr to Taa on Fhwa at Hnry W. Hmwa'a Mora. aT.T.OUMijrr. 77 VERT PODT VKE Caflunf t,e Water- .a- haatne etjtui. Clover Seed WW BUTinwIl ACT! CT2IESCXTn. UnALL TRADE, 1871. WEISIGEH&CO., WHOLESALE CLOTH2SRS, I rCARL WTKri.T, VTa kue ."-im tbe 1 WMTXT ASD BEST "CLOTHING ever afiixl tothrtrwle In IliUrttf . W imiM to ..Vr ir.l-. AT 1..VT FAI.Ii'KK M, mrt. wttMattrllna llw mluer in UmxK and rhethe Mm lmut. ut IririnU, .North ( amllaa and Tew n auniiiwwtiimltr i4 tntnmiAnw Mli'hmonil. BI IMIJ l.llf t'tt rf pt.W mi t,-m (wl.-,-. that tha-y cm vr iMMiiji ia in Aortbern rum. CLOTIIINtl Of KVEItY DtsCBirTIOX, . . TAX KM URAWtltl. r.XTUA MZ UKKOKT Slf ITtTrt, KKOLIOKR SII1HTS lr EVKHT )l'ALITY, MEIliyo A WIMILWIIKTH, ttf entry qdittj. OEXTLKXkMi' TIIA VEI.MXO SHAWLS. Man-'wiit! nf Virginia, Trmtewee and Sorth Cantllna are liitlinl in call bhI hm.Im tula Stta-h, U HilljwytUnit. WMsKJr.lt A CO, JOIIX DOWELS, Succrmr to Yule, JUmxrt dt Yale, Iron IHiick, Cinrernor Htreet, lilCHMON'D, VA. Mam rAi Tl liVK and allele and rrtall drakr In Tin. MH iroa and Copper am. Mow, llaniti--, and IM Air Kurtiw., IIiiim. rurniMilnic f.Kh, Um t hab bVr, Kkxtitix and fbaV, In Kmt tiHr, I'arU t,n.te and Jen. orm, riint Mtdmulle Kama. AU alii.l. aad www Of M'ftll V irim of lad M'rnuvKt lm, m4 Imi. ii. l!nflnff. I'utmilii. t.uand Honm KlttUi. 1IM WC nir. te. (aa work. U llnliltng Imrlllnir, fublle HnlM. tata, Ae, Work ia hlailite eaeeuUd ia City or eonntry. inn ' SejHraiW rth, 1871 3XTow atorot WH. IRA S1IITII, iv ii a u 11WI Watn Him-t, JHCIIMOND. VA. MEN", Toitb'iaad li..jvlhln, alwarila aoa, CUMliIni and lrea rbku made te nmtxurt.
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