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ienfinel JOMIB TIEXER. Jr.. Kdilsf. '1'KHHS. Dalit , tin yer . " J ti tJtooAt.. . t eVmi W.rkly, diii- yea ear 5 i-i II EOOUtb Weekly, "Ut year . in, nab- - - "xzn rztr ' r .- WEDNESDAY, DLCEMBEK 13, Wl "T .V AUAL." In the I' Ji tMJ4mH uow ialwni'4!, Hmtawpw ttt tr- fi' ifie wfmm w tlie official bou.l ii .1 T Miller, tlacM , late i -illiTtiir of the port at Wilmington w .. t 'iiL Tl'T "Stes ""s'1' ' recover money m.in'.l by thccolltt tor in Man It, Dull, mnt u.it pan) over &e The H'tence Mainly r-eitt-ti tt . we (but Wf . Miller hail been form I to pay this mtriey tci the confederate Hta(-r Jt wss iu evi iIi ik c that Mr. Miller was a uuiou uiai , loyal to the liiiietl Htates, ami only paid tin- money to the confcilirate statu when he wim coinpcllctl by tlie mililarj an thru it y so to ilu. Judge Brook, in Ilia charge to (Iik jury, naif! among other tiling. " i. iit l. iii. ii of Hie jury, those wlio like Mr. Miller, anil union men from principle, wlio were loyal to the govern inent of the 1' S. in tliotte tlttrk tlsya liave tny reaped auJ sympathy , l.ut I cannot sty that I sympathize so heartily with those men who have autlJeuly Itecowc loyal in (trese tut ter times those vlw may wi ll lie i sllcl " ntie liijhtg." Where U. m Starlnit k lot.knl at llitiley, liailcy looketl at Guthrie. Guthrie looked at Me ( orkle, McCorkle. lookct at ( arrow and ( arrow looked lim k lit dtarbuck, anil an ohl rebel who liml not " '.tr, himth '"' chuckled out, ulinost audibly, "hit'uui aiain Mi Judge, they've no frienda here." One of tin hitter iliiy saints after court Miioutiitd wan heard to Hay, il - n Brooks, -olili-iji'l'lti- llltn ,M Maik Twain could write a volume of tlna little court x cue, but we have ftaid enough aa we will have to apfiear la fore Knxika Ui hum- M.iuii' I'lerce'a warrant foi ('arrow had no (Til I. bei-li aoinel nut' lite e jiiired a toot of territ It ha Hlati'i a the United ory. San Ni liiiiio waa a uihire oviiig to Sunnier' " Jttiiynl " lutei ti n lire with the r'ecsi deiit'a plana. The .i.y i. s ivea say that ( auada and Jl' iim are dealiiied. to le cuiua a part of the American I'lliou and family It ia mauiteat ileatiny and neith er Mexico or (.'awula can prevent it This ia some tnrtbrr in the future tharf Wf (tui lee. We think from the " aiga nl th tiinii " iliwt Orant and am northern maxter) are more bent upon having Ciil i than Can.'id;i The liritish HUthoritie Tiave iualitiitcij inipiiriea into the tact) re latin,; to the murder ot eight medical itu denta at Havana There were no atrpa taken by our old mother to inquire into the hanging of fifty of her deccu.leuti io Chicago, or the murder of twenty citizen of Kobcson county by Henry Berry Lowe (len. rSanks on the firat day of the teat-inn of congress proponed a resolution re iiuiring the committee on foreign relation! to iuquire into the murder of the eight tudenta in Havana. The president tent moo, big guii" and ships of war to inquire into the arri it and imprisonment of American citi.eua in Cuba. At the same time he wnt soldiers to South Carolina and imprisoned citizens in violation of all law human and divine. Let Congress and Grant wright the wrongs and relieve the oppressions at home. - . THE MESSAGE. The Cnyit.il, a paper published in Washington city, thus speaks of the mes sage, we can only give the opening par agraphs and regret that we have -sol pace for all the Capital says : " We cannot say that any one was dying of anxiety to hear from His Excellency, our prasideut. Wu saw a back dashing along the avenue at a furious rate, anil we at first thought some one was hurrying to the Capitol to hear the meaaage, but as the horses passed at a gsllop wt caught fight of a trunk bouncing viciously by tha driver, and we knew a belated trav e ar m trying to inak tha noon train. Feyond this we saw no unusual excito n an. Men, women, and childrea walked, n a, or sauntered along Ilia aveaiM aa It Hia Excellency were not about to let loot hiae-p4met8ott wbjta of general intareat. Aad cobm to tfaiok ot U, Wtt MDbv urt derataad why any oue should wish to bear from the president If General Grant x were a private individual no On Would ask bint for an opinion oa any subject Why shoulJ w go to that troubl now I Being president doe not make a man other than what he is., And if General Grant were selected president fourteen time, at the fourteenth inauguratioa he would vet be General Grant, (wtlman who judgment, as atoToota would, y, ia ot no oouacquence. Wall, the measage reads like an army .. order, and, aa, uck jrouli ba acceptable, but for the closing Daragraph, wherein be says, " I have thus hastily Summed up the f eywratiovM w ths sjsrant fur the pa-rt year, and made such suggestion as cenr - - to bm t -' pea pet - .yMs., eoasidT such a-Curry T IT seem io u thSt he baa had a great deal of leisure on hi bands dtfring this last year, and while loitering on the beach at Long Branch nearly all car over the country, he might nave gof oyer his haste and given a thought to the operations of the government that ia, a wits bearinir in mind that it made any sort of difference whether he did or not. Still being president, It seems we ought to, or at least we are accustomed t have a good deal of attentiota given the operations ot the government But we will hot, aa we have said, make a point on that, for General Grant expressly said in his letter of acceptance that he would not hsvr any policy, aad be baskept his word, lie has not even had a policy of insurance, and this being the case bow can we expect hirfi to be interested in the op erations of the government, or take time to prepare 1 other than a hasty summing up, with a few suggestion that bad struck bun at odd hours, touching die adminis tration of which he is the nominal head t Had congress, however, known that bis excellency was so homed it doubt have nrlioiiraarl over for a I lew nava,, cm m week, lu cuatile our I preaiclint Hint In l-ihaf. It en-nmls Iratta-i aid, ytxi km to tuve the chief eiceiitivw m pyiparivtg imp-arlauS itttr paper as; a iMTxaj. I uy Uiat b hail hastily or l.iuTi. M 4mr ih k. rf i all ti . (ifTlitinil. mltier f!ty wav f iliHn-ipiii Mt (r t'U-iiinw and fir.'ti li'v .('i a :''iTi. ' "Ihi i Hiat iaa 4itinHtri-l llti milit r aitnhiii tlstl'U Tti" BXt finl that Blnk'-n an Aneil faH t Hi I ttf llU'Wt' 14 Uir uianw'i 111 ah'Cli hla uirllrlu 1 t"lli hen oli a I ot ttiiioea- aiiTI lli.t turiili uii)(imi tun tt the reiorln ti"in to 't-iitnvi'iita K -i (hither partii nUi hi- ei.iilllniallr lHai I" the 4tiihII hill ftiettru-at ateia di 'I hla ia well. T" htve the reiliiletil i;l- :t rilrikh of the tih In-atil ( ti. til iihot'linafew wen iinrrnai ittnttle. 't'hia apalrrlw 'iHttttaTT: The !rireni( afri t a imjiifrftf ''rumnw-t ttm 'nitmr; trwr tewrrti to In anlnirdiiinti'H to till til and elnlxmni. Souieihiiii new ia thii loour onniitfnl Hnt the nnvolly W leaain 1'hen he Imm t UtttU wlixii-iw Mr4y. Wb ltl oj theae Milng-ii H' thy lo( ehronii hd iq t tit- In -ok ill Kinga 1 ... -. . -. -".. . . : for Uie Beiilinei Mkhvih ErrToHi -You an m mm h tu lii-d in iulilisliiii!! my extiai ta I'toin the Tthtjfim and the Carolinian. It von will only allow tin I will ahow Major lleanie, the unrdinn ol IVtnoc r-y, ai he iiwrva. II' wu had to jriieas who wrote the mi nority reairt on riiitin, we would uot .Mit-ia .Iu -it lie or llawkina, hut Major llearnr. We are no bushwhacker, but are remn Mihlr hr what we nay. Youra, II. Kur Uie rluntinel MRaeita Riirrnna : I write to correct .in error under which you aeein to be la boring in ronittion w ith Hon I w ia Hanea. You hate treitieiitli enlled Hon. S. K I'hillip a I'rt'Mt.yteriaii .Mr Mania in the Km aaya Mr. I'tiilhi- ' i-t a eonaiateul memlMT of a christian rhiiti-h " 'lliia ia it luiatake, Mr. I'hillis i- not a iiiem.lMr of the rrcabyteri.in i linn li. Youra. PltKHHYTKKIAN. UiHlitture of North I'mollna. flEN'A I K. Ti tjuiAv, Uv. vi, ia;i. The Senate luet al the uvJ.il hour, Mr. pro Mr. iiuolikM iuUoduceil a bill to inc r porata the Farmers and Mechanics' Asso ciation relerred. Mr. Mooita, a bill to allow the people of Newport township, Carteret county, to a vote on the question of repealing sec, 2, chap. 64, private lawa of 1870 '71, pro hibiting the slo of spirituous liquors within live utiles of the town Newport. Referred. Mr. Ai.i.km reported from the committee on the judiciary. Mr. Mci. I.AMMV iutniduced a bill to in torpuiaUt the Cape Fear Towing and At lantic coast Wrecking Company. Refer red. Mr. IU m K introduced a bill in relation to public jails. Kuferrcd. The bill to am. nd the charter of the Western railroa 1 company panned its third reading. j be. special u-riiuj, the uul to exchange the stocks ol the state lor bonds fur which aaid stock were purchased, was taaeu up, me queauou neing on uie suo- iititute ol the coiuiniltt'e heretofore pub lulled in the bKNTINKI. J Mr. Ghaham ot Orange, submitted numerous amendment! for consideration Mr. Lkhjn entered into a statement ol the debt ot the state added to that of counties und cities. The debt of the state he took to be, in rouud numbers, $34,000, 000, whilst the value of property in the state was but $1 2 1,000,000: and be went on to say that it was utterly impossible to raise the necessary revenue from the prop erty of the state to meet the interest on this debt If the clause in the constitu tion providing for the interest, Ac, of the debt, was mandatory, there w as no escape from the duty of levying the tsx. He did not so regard the said provision. He thought it directory a mere resultation to provide for the state's liabilities, pro vided the condition of the people could admit of it The obligation to pay the debt rested upon the whole people, and it they found theuiselve unable to pay, the legislature, a their agent, could do no more than so declare. 1 here were certain I...: -i... - i- t i uuneauie people ikw io uieiuseives and in sueakiuif of the people Mr. Leu man always considered the legislature as it representative ui.oiigst which were the support of the afflicted snd theeduca tion of the children of the state, which must first be provided for ; and he weut on to say that with these expanse and the necessary expenses of carrying on the stats government, uia people were not in condition to undertake more. He hoped for the good time coming, when. with the return of peace, the prosperity of tne state wouiu ue estimated St I20, 000,000, instead of 141,000,000, and then the debt now regarded as burdensome would be light indeed. Mr. GasuaM asked if it would not be a welt, while waiting for the " good time coming," to propose and effect a compro mise which would lighten the burden. Mr. Bobbins, of uowan, asked if it was prudent to await the proposed tune with the debt increasing at the rat of six per cent while tha property or the state in creased at, at most, three per cent, for that was Uie increase in the l ifted Htatesy Mr. Lkuman, in general terms, thought the history of the rapid progress of Ui country waa a surnciem answer to Doth of these gentlemen Mr. Jokes asked if the increase of tb value o(yr tperty ia New York showed a rate of six per cent. Mr. LaBMAH thought it did, at .least in the City, tie then dettued bia oalb as senator to be a political test of his filnt-as to oc cupy hi position, and no more, until otherwise declared by the pro pur judicial autaomy ana itj swags,- Mr. Mkhbjmom called sir. Lehman's at tention to the opinion of the suurenie nurtf a the.. Uwrsrsity, oat a, to. U duty H ids legislature. Mr. Lehman said that was not an opia- ctasioa Mr. Lehman said be was willing to sett the stasstek s th pay mewl ot Mr. Jonas, In rearoT to Mr. Lehman's views as to hi obligation under hi oath as senator, said that tb will of Uie people was eontained in their fundamental law and he asked Mr. Lehman if thaf law provided for the payment of the Interest of the public debt, how he proposed to evade his duty, being their represeuUtiv and speaking in their behalf. The Position of that senator, led to the infamous bigber mw wwvmiww autva am Kanj rvusa the couDtry by avhirjg np some para mount duty to bis people above the re quimaenta ec th eonstitutioe. In regard to the merit of tb question before the mate, he regarded the debt of the state a wholly beyond the mean of tb people, and an attempt to pay it must result ia the rain of the state. Mr. MnBtxoR did not intend to cast a rot this less I on to psy the interest oa the public debt, or hardly on any amount it might be reduced to. He regarded the prorisioaof the constitution providing for Its payment a mandatory, and not trUhstaadin; this th ruin of th state starting bim in the face he would take the responsibility, and refuse to levy luwlr wouM dollar of Uxs pay the interest He re carded it the paramount duty of the tef u4(ur to havs due regard to thecondi tioa of i us people. Mr, Baonnsui asked Mr. Merrimmi if he did net tugs an adih-eas in which the duty t tirt legislature io livy the tax was '"zed. Mi MtHMiuoN replied by itniing that w hal- vrr hia iaal course may have hcea he had reaidved iipra the rourae just enii-icialeil lie did not recollect evH It itiu read the .address. Vi l.utinv asked Mr irogdea U br til ii-l i'le ( put the pi Facia t couatitu ti'A on thf .4'opl, iiii ludiug tlie clause eiiit!:a; Hi. i pr upt payment of the ,. il.lii I.M, Willi um puipoae whatevrr to t4airve il. Mi Hh'm.usn iinihJ not see what that Uad to do with Uie matter, (l-autitir ) Mr. Merrmi ju denied that the late vote f the peoftte waa a rati&eAtii-w ot the threats, through Akertnan, and the gen eral election frauds. He tavofed any acJietue for reditciuu file debt to aillrOtiOiII Mi lutei eat on which tlw people rosld bear. Mr. ItoHHiJis, of Itowan, said fh ifebt of the stale was a lact that had to be Kdi:sqUiuWf 'tn the face. " 'tt WpMiST twenty millions of it as liiMicat, sud if there were not a worti in reference to its payment in the coustitu tioa, it still was presented to us. Mr. Lehman hail talked of the prospective prosperity uf the state ; when we show an honest purpose to pay our debt as far as we are able, then tlie hoped for pro perity might be looked for. He regarded it as folly to propose any scheme of coin promise aa a party measure It alioulj be done by the legislature aa body of North Carolinians, regardless of party considera tion. Mr. Itobbin then weut into a statement of tha plan proposed, which be endorsed and advocated. He showed that this plan would reduce th stats debt to some Hy millions of dollars, lequiring a tax amounting in the aggregate to $1100, 000 t j pay the interest, and then said that if the proposition did uot meet the view ot ci lltors no harui could be done, lor the am mut levied could go to the general f ind and to the reduction uf future taxes. He believed, however, the proposition would I mi acn pted, and he was siitiatieil that the people of tha state would wiliiiig ly avail themselves of this plan to net rid of their burdensome de'it. He was suiprised at the attitude of S xjio niemliers on that dour, and piiiilel io the action of the state of Virginia, which had saddled upon ber a debt ol lions ol that dettt, giving oeiti ertiiu ales of iutiebUdneas for the remaining olie llilr.l, in hoes that Wast Virginia would at some future day make provision tor its payment; and yet the legislature of North Carolina hesitates to make provis ion for the payment of Ave millions of dollars. Mr. K. believed tbe people were ready and willing to bear a tsx of twenty or thirty cent ia th $10 to get rid of thia debt. A to tb new debt, Mr. It said the sta'e did not owe a dollar of it and lie imposed all proposition to pay a dollar of it though if any one could show where the state got a dollar of its proceeds he wo ild willingly assume its payment In pi"'nimi. Mr. Won i n otlerett aa amendmeut which was accepted by the committee. He i . ceded to sa ilial if it was pro !.'.. I at all to settle I he debt, now was tlie time. The louper the matter re maineii ths worse it tt. The first pro position sal Io excl.augt) the stocks for the I iii. I and thus g t rid of almost tbe whole ot the Id eight million debt, and then to gu A'rwuril and adopt th prupo dtion ol compounding tho balance of the true debt at .'11 I 3 bringing down the entile debt of the state to el-out five mill ions of dollars a sunt the people cau easily carry. If the creditors refuse this Rropt utition then the matter was at an end. o man in tbe legislature w ss more determined than he, heretofore, not Pi lay a dollar of tax to pay the debt ; but now the mutter was so presented ss to meet the approbation ot tbe people themselves. Tbe talk of delsy in settling th matter snd thus adding two millions of dollars per yew to ths burden did not suit his views He . appealed to the opposition to march up to tbe quest ion squarely.--If it waa their purpose not to pay ti e debt or to settle it by cooiproiuiae, lei them ssr so, and uot do auvthiui to force up in the people the idea of lepudia tion. I'he matter should, be looked upon in a practical ligtit the state was in the difficulty tbe question wss bow best to get her out. Mr. Kobbins, of Davidson, suggested to the friends of the measure, sundry dilticulties presented to his mind, uot as an enemy of the bill, but because he d sired fully to understand it He thought tbe old debt would tie found to reach twenty-three millions aud with all th pro posed iitaut iions over six millions would bt) left, requiring aa annual tea of :UM), 000 to 1400,000 to pay the interest. He did not believe Uie holder of N. C. boud would be willing to accept Uie proposed term, as they were doing better now un der the lease. He thought tha debt to be provided for would reach six aud two- third millions. Mr. Gmauam, of Orange, in answer to Mr. Koouios, went at conaiiierable length into a statement of riirures, to show that th original estimates, it nec.sary taxes was t . . V.. correct; that $40,M)0 wmld lot ample. He denied that those interested iu tbe N.C. R. K.'wer t-mvuiK ta per cent. Tbe road bad never paid that dividend would not pay it under th lease, lor one half per cent, could not pay the expense, aad lur v yea is u.ithin would b Jariv iium ; U b- way of dividend. I'he Bnrva given 1 Mr. Graham we will present beieaiter. In conclusion, Mr. Graham said he waa satss fied that the proposed scheme wss for the benefit of the state, and tf the teih slaters doubted it, let them submit the matter to the people and they would say aye if shown it would settle the debt As to ths obligation imposed by tbe constitu- Uon, sir. urauatn said it bad been held out by its fraiBfia to the world as their isv tenuon otherwise it went in as s fraud. paid for.- o was sVMestlf voted for by those who were ia ignorance of (.he re sources of the state and her ability to pay. The further , consAtlersUon ot toe, feill was postponed till Thursday t0 o'clock. Mr. RonniKS, of ltowsn, lotroducetl a bill to Irassfar -esytrt-cissTaTS fma tha I countr courts to the superior courts. Mr. Httf.lvs stt, a in t -ineoraawate tbs On motion of Hyman, col., ths ssnatc adjourned. HGC9B OP HEPRESENTATIVR9. TtlBSDAT, Dec. ltth, 1871. House calls! to order at the usual hour. Prayer by Rev. Mr. Colli of the House, Journal of yesterdsy wss read sad ap proved. Mr. Joyner, of Johnston, presented n petition from certain eitizans of tb stats w regard to tbe sale ot tatoxieatinf drinks. Tbe petition was read and laid on tb table (ask the legislator to submit b question of Uceits or no license to s vote in each township.) Mr. Jaaticn presented a petition In an certain cilixenS of Rutherford, Catawba, Lincoln aad OeavelaiKj counties ssking for ths formation Of a new county. Tbe Stitkm wss read and appropriately re nd. Mr. Stewart presented s petition similar to the one presented by Mr. Joyner, of Johnston. Tbe petition wss read and appropriately referred. Mr. Kelly, of Mimre, pteseated a pcti ion of a similar character; referred r Meparts Awes the various sUnding enav aiittee Wrrar subtnitted. B. .;': By Mr. Hargrove: A bill in. favor el 'antes I. Maeee, snarilfof Granville dvuBtJ-, 'efer.eeL, ,-. '.t Hy Mr Hardy t A bill t re.ive the act latatayish the liu Iwiweea Green anil WaVtie oiiHliea passeii al the session of IH0 4t; rstsns. By Mr. Jiwetaa : (by request) A lull to prohibit tlieswl of Itqia i towiuhips, whod tiw aapU so dattennuus ; (efcired. By Mr. Wit'ailuj . A bill ia rlatiu lu t ie ii i;lstralioB of deeds, Ae ; referred. By Tu. ker,-iol , of !ivtt: A bill in rt yard to the taa on peraoual proierty ; referred. By Mr Bean : A bill to rep al aiilsli viaiitD'3, sec. M, tahool laws ol ItW , " IclTcd. By Mr, Aslts : A bill to a iieml chapter . prinrts-iswan- -sf.Usttt. .-'.ll.,,jt.tfer.r.J,. liy. Mr l-md : A lull t aMtlltttin' Hc counties ol the stale to lanalalo the run nrny iH alia h at lar a, ; re-Kived Ti aeitate rtilutitaa nis,(j IWu S.hll tional jn.ai swuuiilioes nature and re port bill to - rs-distrii-t Hi -start. taken np aad raid oa the table. " ' 4I iHwrinw trf fktftj vmkt ' swa-slutsim in regard Io puldis schools was taken up snd sdopled. Tile sedate bill to empower IherXHiimis siuaers of Davidson ami Itandolph coun ties to more vturaUily lay "If the line be tween these counties, was taken ' upraud. passed it avvaral reeclms. SPKtSAI. on oa a. The bill mmeroinu the Chatham It. It. Co., amending the art to Incorporate the said com pan v, paaxd Feb. IJlh, IHdl, and the aula aineodlng tlie same and an tnoru.ing a change of name and terminus uf said company, aud an increase of sub scription to the stock and bonds of said company, being tlie special order for this hour it was taken up aad read. (Publish ed before.) Mr. Gregory argued (ut sometime in ad vocacy uf the bill and thought the state should not deny to lbs Chatham road- a lioiite-mslitutio-n, t lis same privileges m the state that is now enjoyed by a foreign corporation- the I'eniisvlvauia t'riiiral. Mr. ltroaltiM onVrud aa amendment to tlie I at station of the bill iu the aliape of a proviso, which provides that t ie etl'o to' tint aecii.-ii shall not ho to release l he mi Chatham -ft. It. Co., frmu its obliga I ion herelotore pnatcriueil Io awd assumed h, said i -ni'Miiiy. to build its line to tb gulf in ( lialhiiin county. Mr. Broad (i ait tin,k the no-.r and urued in reuiark of f(hV irin-rtittnt'f'' iucofHiaUd ill it The stuUi had luVest- ed her money iu this road wiilithtex press understanding that the road should ffo to th gulf, ami private individuals iving along the liue had subsciilad money under a solemn promise thai the road should run to that place, now after all mis it was uulair that the road should he run iu s totally different direction, coo trsry to sll promises and in violation of their charter. Mr. Gregory opposed the amendment. He aaked the enemies to fight the bil on iu demerits and uot attempt to kill it by these insidious attacks. The friends of tbe bill presented it on it merits. H wished a sguaie out li;ht on the naked subject, Ac. Mr. Dunham, did not wish to be con aidered as oppoaiug this third and great central tlirouuu Hue but In supporting tlie measure be must Hint be amnred that tne lights of lite state and her citizens si a not to bo sacrificed, and he thought that unlets the amendment, offered bv tho genileiusn from Ctiml-erland, (Broudfoot) was adopted, the iniereisl tt the ateteand n or citizens wouiu lie tlauittgtfl Mr. Dunham argued ia strong lsnzuu in support of tbe amendment and irave detailed statement of the history of the Chat h. uu road, aud tb i aid given to it by th statu ; and said it would be an act of bad faith on tbe part of the legislature to release this road, troiu its obligations to go ui me uuir Mr. Dunham thought that if the (list ham r.ia I sougui to uu released from it ob ligation ui go iu in uutf iy trie main route, they .mghi ia common fairness he willing to build branch road to the Gulf and give au opening to the rich resources oi iui aecuou. i nis rosa (ine I lisinsm,) ssks to lie released ot it obligations snd proposes to give nothing whatever iu re turn. Tb paa-atfe of the bill without sloptiug the ainenduteut would be, in bis pillion, iujurious to the interests of the s ate. Mr. Aahe said it w.t a quenliuu wheth er thia was a pri y t uie to cousidur this bill. H would b u favor of the bill at the proper time. Its passage would af fect favorably lbs W. I Jt It K. It Co., and because of that ; if for no other rea sou, he would favot tbe bill. But just bow what is Our duty I We are to legis late for the interest of th eutire state as of the fust cotuMderalion. Let u see bow the passage of this bill will affect that in terest. W bay to provide for tbe in terest on the public debt. That interest is entwutou. A proposition is mads in lbs senate to exchange our stock in N. C. It K., for our bonds and lit as to reduce the debt snd interest to such point tlist ws can raise the interest bj a tan ill tax. To carry ont that proposition, our duty is to preserve tbe value uf tb N. C. ft K. stocks so mat in uond'holders may be willing to make the exchange. If the stock of that ruad baoome valueless or greatly redurcd ia value because of this uew competing rued, Uum the exchange will not be made. I be stats debt will i main as it U and w wiU not be able to pay the interest a required by the conati lotion. He hid beard thai the Fennsyl vaiils fntral iad a charter independent ni the !i U. K. rt tr so, let us repeal it. If we can do it and it be policy let us break th lease of the X. C. ft. ft. ' At say rats let Us, try to preeervs tbe vslo uf tne sute stoe.k -in the li. V. It a, for the purposes ipecined. If hereafter we, discover that that purpose cannot be ao comj.lished, be would willingly support this bill. Let tbU bill wslt tiU w can see how that will be. He moved to post pone for ten dsy. Mr. Martin aaid. if hs could ba con, vinred that the interest of tha state de m ended tbe adoption of tbe amendment JktJCWlMLsW Igt. iV buA .latBoogbt that tne gonueman from Martin (Gregory) bad most clearly dentonstrsted th tact that the interests ftf th sUU be damaged by ths psssa-s of ths bill witbii. 0 aiM-tiudmenC, Ac.. Us cipi poeeO ft)6 nsnonBnMt, Mr. Ueatou was in fsvor of the bill just as it stood. Mr. Withers favored ths bill and op posed to tha arueoditleat Ue tbouirht the opposition to that bill was intended to make this (Chatham) road pay tabnat to another road. All the bin asked was to remove this objectionable feature (go ing to kli Gulf trom the 'charter, and give us a North Carolina enterprise a of tisrytessfullv competms; with two other lines owned by s foreign corpo ra tion Pennsylvania Central. Mr. McAfee favored the bin. and was against tha postponement He favored the bill because it would benefit tue Wif m hurt a, CbarlotU and Ruthc-rtord Hail road. Mr. Rankin weulJ vote for ths saaead meat but did not sea itse aecsssity oi s post peoemeut Arter s good deal or art-sue, tbe motion to postpone lor 10 days was put to a vote and lost Mr. Womack would not on nose the bill if the amendmeut of Mr. Broad foot was adopted. The amendment was put to a vote tod rejected by a rota of yeas IV, oy 73. The bill then passed it, set und reading , On motion of Mr. Gregory, tb rule were suspended, sad tb bill was put upen its tbud reading, i V Mr Broadrbot tomved to add to the 5th section n prOvisd w hich provitjesthatthe bond Of ether avidemes of debt which msy be surrentlert'd by (lis said company ahall not be apt-r ial tax l-ouila. After a long debate the amendment was rejected, ami -the bill tlieu passed its thild rvadUiff. By Mr. Phillips: A bill to amend tbe ciiarteruf th city pi Kajeijjb, referred By Mr. t-hnilh, of Anaou: A bill to amend chapter II, C C. I' ; referrvd. By Mr. Kobiuaon : A bill iu favor of the tx collector of Macon county ; placed ou oaleadar. By Mr. Suiilli, of Auson A bill in favor ot certain itnesaes summoned to give evident in Judge lagan's casei placed on is lend ar ,'tK''cKi3r'amToiiced tlie follow in geatletueu as the House brant h vf the roiat cOBMuittee to re district the stale : li liseiiH Meesra. Lucas and Buttov Btt'w aVrisSsfV: stfkb-SHsV SB-rf ti'ssreHw f Hid MeMrs. Cuirie and Aahe. 4th Meeara Whiiom and Lyon ftMi, MiflMra... MAJlita.sM.JuttwL dth Messrs Iteid ami Kelly, of I la vie 7lh Messis. Youug, ot Yancey and Mot ria adjoin netl. Good or bad news; just aa you take it, but B. think the people are not w ari d " We httr that thfic u iinminritt Juu irr oj tlie letter, of the liiul ,iiilvimif it. A parly largely iatereated, ami wieltiing s cotitrolling liiflueuce iu the uew lunnac ineut o; the N.C., road left thecity lut night with the determination to urge the Rich mond and Danville Company to give up the lease, aud concentrate upon other, more feasible, cheaper and quicker routes." Carolinian, Vtk intt. Col Jt ill N D. AaUMoltK, ex member ol a -ugrrse lioui Abbeville Diii i t, H (' , committed suicide in tSaidis. Miaa , on Tuesday lust by diw -baiging the contents of a losdetl piatol into hi kull,. ivna Im.i n in Greenville District, near Ainlir.-.oiL S. C. At an uaily age the iti.ena of Sinn t r, uhere he had lukm up hiaubtHli, at Uiln to tvprveeul them iu the loaer twain h of the state legislature, which po sition they repeatedly aa.ij'netl liim and which he tilled with marked ability. Iu l!."i3 he was elected by the legislature io the responsible oflltf of I mu olrollcr l'i n- r611 bs). audvin Oief etas tt. wsje; & rjjsy )' il. Aa a IK-Ulli lall tie iphelil the prim- p ea of the .lelleraoniaii democracy. Col. ..,lnnorti was fetrless iu the expression of his view, a ready deba ter, aud possessed of energy and great tore of character. Iu person h wus above the medium height, of command ing figure, with dark hair, aud black, piercing eyes. The Chicago postofhee est has a rival iu a mouse which ran out of the vault of the Elgin Watch Company when it was opened three days after the tire. Prof. Agassiz is about starting on a deep-sea survey of the is-ean bordering America, with a dredging spparalu ca pable of working at a depth ot 3H00 lath OIIIS. L 1 H U O K fi I LIQUORS The largest and best aelroted atot k uu tbe markst aud prices to . oiufiare fayorubly with auy market .VI Bus pare Corn VVbinky. 3D " Mar Una pure Rye, 2e Northera Corn, Rye, Olngsr and Apple Brandies, Port, tterry, Muscatel soil Eugliab Wines, Run sud Ulna by the Pfkt or Gsllon Bowttus' Bye Whisky best on market. Slim Spring's Rye next brat i. T. 8TR0NACH. Market and Martiu Sl., Kaleigh. see 1lt KLLINU OCT AT COSTI Tbe aiHtrskxae4, intending to devote bis attention ascluslvrly to the tale of Pisnos, Orgsas, BLeet Music, Ac, sfter the 1st tlsy of Jaauary aeit will dispose of bis lare snd vary select stock of flue MUSICAL IN BT It CM EN T 8 ! AT COST, St'CH A3 Violins, (suiters. Music Boxes, Fintes, PU-olos, KkUit riotes,) Flsgeolsts, AcSt-irJeons, 1 FlaUass, CUneerUnss, Bsujoi, Fifes, GFRVAH, FRBrfU AND ITALIAN tVfRINOB, rORVIOLI.NH, 8CITA1B, t; srtleles would mats vslusble Tb abovs - Chrtstmas preaekts, and respectfully In vftes an examlnstlon of his stock PROF. A LILGE, Two ieor below Toeker Had : Fayetteville treet, Raleigh, N. C, M Ut-tf "TyARRENTON FEMALE COLLEGE, WARRENTON, N, C. The Spring. nsioa of ISTi, will begin on Wssaday, ta MHa of Jsanary. tXfAaas raa Sassio ot K Wxsxs : sWd,(cxclaslror lighto snd Wsshing 70 00 Taittoa la rga'.ar course 3S 0$ Charfv for ztra stadia nioderate. l For fall parttcalars, sppty to dec atUw T. M. JONES, Pre yyAooNs. f 1 of - eeWbrsted I hora 1 ons for ssle by sec 9-u W. C. ITBONACU A 0 NOBTHCAROI. Ui A L HASic, on Mm " t'al ttlat. . t,v IUCV 1R C'UVCiS, of Tilnity Co!le(a IT CONTAINS , ')l-.l..h Its carefully ralculaleit Aluianar Ulilia "t Uie tlaya vt tlie week and luonth. rtaliif( aiui a. tltiiK ( t'' smi ait, iuikmi, tlo nan a tliM'Iriialoii, tlie tulea at Sinithl ille. and Bi'atif.trt, atitl llie IT'"t ' i.f lli variuua lljiiirtft. i. PatMXtMTics or ms Wsitmir. Inacj u(..n ttieutlHc facta, and no' iuci-b (;iiv-aa work Hat airTs for msklui; Suuaat'i., ( 'ookhtj Bwf.lt!-ik and lhiina, VVunliiK Klaimela, tleanlun Marble, MakiH! HarJ t,ii,,. bread uct I'U'itJiiiL', Kiulicott Cake anj uiany olli-r tlaeful rtM'elita antl (linttv anei-dotc, li lilvuMiiiMH ii I n runs ATloa of the llovorittBeiil of North tai,.lliia In all iu tisauebtis, Olt).-.:l aal'twea illiptellie tlottit, l iyntr nf- wMtn?- irpa--e- Viiirta, w trt- Tsrt ua rountiea 1 Uuc of ti illjlui; I' H t'livult lid I tlatrlt-l Courts, NoiHi Carolina Kepreikm UUc In V a9ias. Names of Membeis of tlie Uuluual AauwluU), lulnrliat Kevt uue ttUlup utiepukllatWurka f. ,bjayi4jjL miV.iL. I UTIC P!A AX AdJlSST o.vi A.V7H.V .v kFhy fuuxrr, BKKT lUKT iSHICAT I'tiKw, "til K II K A f t K N fit f Pr K K It ik W. HTH THIlKK IIVIKa WllA ASKklt K"H II T la 1'KU'Ktt Kt.r noiel.- .,,, tii lao I ii'trir, . -IVr l'ieu, fYi 1 1 until t d in i r. r.wi Ipi nl 1'iii-e, by IllNKrt, I'l al ClHSH, Kalelgh, N C Mil re paid "ii rt J A hoi : tf iitiri: TIM. 'pUE l .vriKRrtlUNKI) I'KdPuSKM UN ( ilt 1 about Hi- iiii l.ll. l Jainiaiy, IsT'J, to is sue a fiiftt t'Usa wet kly 'at'r( to tie callt-tl I 11 K 1. A N I K H N . Th .srRK will bederole-1 to theHneial, 1'tililKal, Arit'iilt.ural ami t'tiiiiuifri'lsl in luruata "I lite i-tili, It will lnli.ir nii.-niiKUaly in tin- t ansa of Truth an.l tit lit. . . .I.inif It. t inililcu anil III strut t an w. II an i., ;rjtili ami autiist. Il - t tent-. -U..I ttf i tia V , ami na't'lit limn rat m U inl. n , .liall I', fuul ila i "liiiinia A fhend to u in it :iKnui, il u ill, i,, il,, ii uu, ni , . u Hitr, aitl lii the work of rtniiiting the moral ami iijieii. imu u iintrovemeiit or iiiankiinl. A a Vsiut i. a ok Nana, it will contain a i .ir. lull, i iiiiii'ilcil aiiuiliiary of Uie Political, JtK ial, Ui Unions, Ueieolitlti a'n.l I.I l.ra ry News of each wrckj ao Ibut iln leiulul a may lie kept wi ll in unit ii upon all Iln. iuiiioriaiit evsiila snd Hit.Hi-HintvuLii.t Uu. Jlsy , As Ar Atiidt ( -i.H'iut, PapsIs. it win'cnnvi y I auuuiuile ealooHK, Uto n-nHi; araf ratrttte t SUk, lt,r fruMiut; uf ;aitit;ii8, orcuartla, vine yarda, ett. Aa A CosMHarilL ivu Hi aiNKaa HUKKT. It will publiab w hatever ia of niouioul retrartttui; Uie Finaurial, Mercantile, C'fiuiucr. lal and Manufacturing lutereeta of the country, givine: the latest market reports, ami a weekly Ut' nient of the current prices of Cotton, Coin and other borne proilurta in tlie Rock Hill Market AS A FAMII.T JoCKNAI , it Will ctlllLaiu clldii . resdinf mstb'r of Ihe lutut varied au.l interest iiiU ehsrscter4 suiUMe for the home circle, and el.ivsling; In its InBuent-e confuting of selections from tlielcsdii Juuruitlaauil Muks lines of the world. Slid sri)f(i(aj artlt lea fioni the pens of talented contribufura It will be tilled with good things for all who have s love of reading, or s dealre for knowledge ; abort lovs stories, original or aelet ted, talsi for chiklrcu, sketcliea or lili: aud t baiseter, in atnu tlve and eutertaiiiiiu, , Baaya laatry'snd poeiiia, waifa of wit anil iniinor, alr)kiug and besulifui extrscU from new books, etc. En deavtir uk to maintatii thrtui?hoHt s pure and healthy tone, Jt ill aim u. be a tluiruugb-)(oiug Kamlly Jouinul, a dolinliilul jucat stmery lire,iil, and a conliihuUti to ihe instruction aud enjoyment of all As A Pol iTlt l PiCkH. lioltllnij Iiitellit'Cuce, Vu-tne snd Morality to lw iwllseofable aup ports to pt.lilieal prosperity. -'Tus Lantsks" will be an ernesl,aiivucsU) ufuurs priu.li.les of law snd liberty uf Juao-ea, sitAie'sty sua Humanity It will take s firm aland sgalnst all apgres sirms upon tbe CoosUtuUou snd organic law of the land, will guard the rights of the people with unceashiK vivilanee. (Irappliug inanTiilly with the living Present, snd leaving In tbe grave of tbe Put the fossil remains of all dead Issues, fallen hopes, snd defunct polltlchuia, it will sdvocste Reform In every brsueb of tbe sduiiiiistrstlou, both Statu anil reoeral. It will Inslat upon s sacred observance of uie ( tioiutuuoa, entire auuleetion of thi military to Uie civil power; wisdom sud lntes: rity in the Legialalure, Irmness and honesty iu tlie Executive Departuieut sud even handed jueiic s in me conru ot tne Bute. It will Isr-or in the etlort to bsve the Govern meat honestly adminlstersd for the benefit ot all parties, and not iu Uie Interest of snv class ' faction. It will strive for the restoration of neaeefnl relstlona between the two races in the 8011th snd foi the maintenance of public tranquility believing that the attainment of Uiete laud able ends would bring shout s uew era of pros peruy iuu Happiness ui our cuuuiry. in ine expression or opinion upon tbe boll ncii events and Issues of the day. Tut ban Tin will be bold, free and oulapokea, wan tonlv sa.-ailiUL' no man's conduct or charaeW and carefully avoiding sll Inner personam ieg. Taans in aiivascb. On copy, one year, 3.to t uree copies, oue year, . i-tan night copies, oue year, 2t) i Any person who aendi ua iw.ou Tor s club tt eigni copies, (ail sent at one time, I will la ea tiueo 10 a copy rree. AiivertiMinents will I. inserted upon lite most reasonshle terms. All communications snd subscriDtlotu suouia ne sua res sen to JOHN8TONK JONES, Hock Hill. 8 C. In the publication of Tua Lastssh. If Jones will be endorsed sud supported be Jteaara. 1.UIIUOU a. .tones, 4. H. ivy or Uo Allen A Barber. Wvlie. Roddey A Afiira' t 1 . , ... -t . itiervuaiita ox aote II 111. dte U tf rTHK tJUI'ERlORITY OP THE UMRIVAL A. LED WEBER PIANO I FORII isconceded bv all whn !. riPVVlM.I V ctisirAKKO it with others. in ths NEW SCALE, sasceiest ia aukinr The Maavfaeva the MOST PERFECT PIANOFORTE possible , bence they are preferred by sll th GREAT ARTISTS OP THE DAT, And recommended by sll the LEADING NEWSPAPERS Price will be found as reasonable sa cousis tent slta thorough workmanship. WAREROOMS, 5Tf.AS'!A,!," X9W. tiQa,. Mltf ttatsT. HOC -uf OR RENT. -On Krtla fftswet Br Pavettt-rilla MrreC two IKOIMrX JHvJfWnMir7fw.Ktt iwuua.. it, wwvutci aim convenient OU 1 sksa w ptuttuVttiar! ss ' . s W. H. PACE, Ac't, Rsleigh, N. C. JJX1KALE RESIDENCE FOR SALE AT AUCTION HI not previously sold, on Tborsdsv. nrcm. berths 'Jlst, I shall offer at Public Auction, on tls premises, my new frame residence situs ted qtclshfai BUeet - be aitustion Is one of the most tlrsirableia Eit'irh Utc boratMt ta twm loJ well baiilfc .....1 aVitalns seven rooms snd s cellar ' rher is a kltcnea ha "lag four rooms, a sta le and oUi t tout hemes cttatpistte oa ths remises ' I ! ! The well is In solid rock -the water is ei -ellrent' , Terroa Owe third cask kalarsrc in one. two snd three years with taleswt at pjr cent. rajweuv ia m secnresi iw sw in trust oa the premises. IkaVULAS BtlX. dec t.U O T DOG. Lost Bear Uia PeaiteatiaT oa M ondaw th Uth" Inst, a small Doe;, "ie Under will b UU rally rewarded by lesvif the sans at tb cbiiixi, 'otca. Wr-sV -ETRATftORV, Kleigh( N C. dsc 13-3t H E H B C II I f X.Q t . FIT? W n mm t (.1.1 IN3URANC (jiMdPANYf ft tetween) 0 t th sue ov. l"Ui,t81 tetween t t SStb Slid t I , 00 o o it 0 ( iff F IIS UMt-tkB BY THKCHICAUilKIKK, aint e lS, It kaa l-aitl In .luasea I J t TT17.KN8 OK NOIMT1 CA l! T.I A. over f 1 0 0 , 0 0 p . II 0 . tut ltiais ate psyatdn f N CAH1I prtrfltptiy tHI proof, and WITHOUT UKUUOTION KoK INTJCKKf T $ j 0 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 GOLD. i- A SKW lsTtt ffi W16 TT 8 n.fKilt'uti rt h tor, rm (WW VtlH WMHT ' llia khf-Sttl'I'lt r nvv InJiHiillally Habla futall enKariiejiU tr! I lie Couipauy, over UUll,l.J. Pieiiiluua ii-eeivi'd iii the l; a, ,Iuiiuk the f-l Wevfca follow IttK Ifeia !iitSv-vi ftp., a-tni.l to 5 6 8 , 4 1 I) . 11 :i . Anvisoav Boasiv WiLWiNfiTAM IUIMJK K B FKKNCH, ) halrmsn, B li Worth, Ka., I u W Williauia, Kf.i K. Munay, sta. , W. II M, K, k.p, TIIOH (1RAKME, wl.n l 'Agent Wiliifli,H..ii I'. F. I'ESCl , hst.. A f ent li.ili h.l, OrricK H 'AikTii.vn i r Xr. uov'Mtf IK Kit R OK THS I'll KM latl It t Nt'l 'ilvtt' tM , No. 17ii HaoALiaAi, Nlw V 1 1 it a Stsi'ubs Caowaix, I'rtaitlt ut. I'll U'N, KT KSOSI.l., Vice I'l .l'i. It Ii I , Pmi.iHOsa Ksiw, Becretury. Wu. K. Cuowsi.l., Marine ire. n-Uty. Uniyl.li llell, Atf, 1 ft,.tr I '.. , Iisab Bia: We are hsppv Ui infotiii y.-n tlial the Pheull lliaurauee ( "u.puut ol bio, I, lyn will psy A I.I, her loanea Iu the ( blesgo Iu. ..ut of her NKT t-SUKPl.t 'rt, over ail UariHitJa., It .iuui: her aoiuid anil ready "l biiaineai. lur ooiitlttion ori t letotaT tat IH71, ia ar fol owa: Canh Capital, ttroaa nurplus. $l,0UI 000 CO SVs,7.Vi 4'. 'A All boss, b-., atllliatetl hut. nut tine, ()t t. lat, 1171, u.i, .: r l,,ll,lllll I.' Chicago loasea will nut i-kc il, any event. .... Asd we are flrnilv of iIim niiiuuui 2?Jt-rA.Vj.Jt7T-"il-r7TT--''.i.- & iriFT. IDC IOBS win not deceit f.w (1110 on iTtr4ttllf ID.. IB 111 tiaV AOlMill atul aolbettl iiti.i j-m. .t all the It aaua at I hit oa ne t a ill pltia. A eoqie of Adinsters bsve bettn diapstchetl t. the seene of disaster with iustrucliou l M'lltsll losses snd pay the uitit in CABll. We eongratnlate our atrona aud onrat It. ou cur good fortune. HTF.I'IIKN CKiiWKI.I.. nov at-tf r"t't Phenil tua Co 0 Csi X 'A m rO at lia d a X v I PS w a a? Jj w o 1 -I H , UI P5 e-t H El ! ?. , e 1 4 P H P P P i- ts a. I. 'L o 5 A H U X cl ' d H 'A H SH w (J p o s 'Si 1 Yi A Sfg SI P n o p w5 3 s e F OR 8 A I. K . AN ELEGANT MANSION And grounds coveiiui; about Mir.. ie- ugunuuy situated on Newbern Avenue, inilf ten minutes iron BtaOu Uoase. Tbe lawn Is oruaaiented with from sevculy to fl oaas ine most beautiful grove lu the eitv 'I Kd 1WUIIIU U i- . . . . ' meat.W feet front by 44 feet deen. with an t-v . H " " ..... IK uuH Mm m, au.ru ...... ,. .. .. twita is the rear of Why Ml, poirbes wiUi -'" au suae ox Uie bouse, boll arsi ana seeona story, !l Isrge balls IU feet wioe, sbq israoms, nra places In sil tcei.t All Uia rooms snd halls oa lint ami sueou noors are grained Black Walnut win. T,..lui. auuts, ao inn carpets easy lis dispensed with desired. Ths basement Is of dmueii at.. finished and plastered same an ukiperalorya,con talning large dining room aa bv 2U lt .1,... room, wash room, lauudry , large buttler span try, wine cellar, milk cellar. Ac.. . ti.. buildings constat of a larire carriur ....1 utitimitiifling, wiui second sloiy for feed, "7i ! 'Kr "ttw aiu oen, iwo stttry houi for servant uuartera. muoka h..uu. ..1,1.1, house, Ac , and one of tlie best wells of water iu uie Dtaus. 1 ne noase, grounds, buildings, til,"." to tj,tMj nsviug been aiient on this property m the last two years to make it s couplet Hist class rrsldence. The ple ia sow offered for sale st less than it cost to nut In Ml-alr w.,t aua Ikl .. ... " - --r , ' ut original Cost. ... v. p. in uibi atntrnas R. IN0f LAND, nov 14 tf glwt Land Offlc. A LWATa IN aEAsON! AndiVoas, shovel snd Tongs, Cook Stovss, Chamber Buckets, Toilet feu, Tin Ware of all kinds, French Cotfee Pots, Blower Sunds, ' Cost Hod, w vuwt outer, rtsifs Astral Oil, ... (israiaa Indents' Lain pa. v Roger's Pocket Cutlery, ' n a's"i lauw t oiierv. "A Furnish lauj Uardwaraof Every Dt scrip '"tt eti "" Sfiuv& Li wis it co 1 IlttS AfHlhk. - SmAUmtl.AA U. -.- . ISIS'.,,An, ZJ Wwvery bfasld artlt lei "will be liberally 11 - ku wj ivwvuw Mte stame wiia JitO. DEVEREUX, Jr., at W. H. A K. 8. Tucker A Co'a . No qaestioa asked. loU . JJitsJ OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE t. AND PERSONAL PROPERTY. 1st PlanUHvi. W- 1... t v TJsl !? ..,T,. JovwsntaTa, , . . - . .. . -v. uan imw A. Ik. lFTimtit 9mt nuj txtma muuttl B mile booth irOsnl inlsiisrK arnVainlam an las. i,,,, re""-. " pnmtc auc "OU a Tkurallr li.. Ml .1 I.. .. I , . r . - . . J " 'et--ttitt-r. hi!? fUBi l'roPIBrH' eonaiata of cows, neea ki ttar.,.n.u i, ....n. i t . j . "l" - , iiuit-en'iii WI alk-bea tnrnitui Ahtn .... ...... oamu . . . : . . . - " "" MTaaas t tms Sals All tbe . nonsi yPI ea the ptac. wu U sttid for ,wb. J "Il sd twelve luonta, withspived . i (' dvtun'r. TTAjNG fTTRCHASED MR. DOCGLAS tatersst ta th Coal tmsiaess, .nd 2S SedT,0 n4 "ock of our own, re Jtrpartd to deliver the best "Red sab'' .Jf2 'JWtlty at the nhortest notice. . dot 4 5 . c. STR0NACU A Co, T TBE Paid Oroensboro'ltloucy Market o -' Bl'TlStiKATKSt KUANU M ' I f'.- v. si H IIHN Zli 'l.t-.K. I. . r.!.1.- -t Ml EscaAxtia liHOKSb. . ( " ' u ,"r, 1 1 1. r t. -1 ' Hank "f '" ((, K'-a' ;:' " Chrl..i. Wade.-(".i..- , " Wi'li.cii Rt.ilK.ro 7 " Tlit'iiiif, ttlc " Klmliiiui " lexint.iu I f 'o?nnitm-c AAyiAwsUi!.....! Men-ltii.t-.' I..nil. of S'. .Li ' " S-smieriIISHHnf tfret'Sil. 'i ' . , : .. In Miwii! ai d I'kti'ter. 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Ad hWi ! .1 , CHSll CitDllili. $1.0110 UNO. -'' ' " HUtSI H I Iffl K I'll II tHKt 1111 V iv 1, ii.f 1. ii-me. ..r ii. nip. at l.'tl. mill to W'locll !tll reiN-Ktl t ttouid I. .i.J,.-r ,l i.-l-nd. oi i it Tits CllRSNt'SlI fitnK Pliihel. ipbia, I IllelM .ia. i.ixjwk, 1,1, an 111..11 1 not antl K-. . ut 1 1 , t ttiuiiiiii.. llptity Ii ( .it,K ,. .,i,.., , K I; . . 'i,il ,.1. 1. . ., , 1 ' 1 "'"'' i..ii iimin n . i a.. , t iu....i. iplon cl 111 1 . til. .1, .1. lll.l HM M Hl TI Eli, I'l,,!;,,!,! 1 V 1 oiuiw n. h aa iini'liiii 1 Aaal Bet K M .i. i-oicr, Bui,, 1 luuiml III "f AlcU.'Ic Kmtci) ( leWlTII, l .. Mf.lleitl llirt-clor J. Kw ino M mm M. Ii .At, , I. Ueslieal Director HAMH I.H. itf.liiut.111 Slid , l'liil:i,. l',i,i, Holli'ltor and W 1 1 .1.1 A M K t lilOHl.K it VKIIIN, All. .ii. Ca-i. Cspllal an.l A 1 imilati. Auir I, lMtl, i,ho,,i7) au. i;aal, l.e.. eiiiH from t'reinillnif f, etnliiig Aiij; 1, s,o, nts.i.,'' t'aah Ket eipta troiu iittri. -.1 ami or tliti Y ar ,ll Bon I Year cc l.hi,sso lolal C1u.l1 income J, Ki-eal 7!.,ti;!S! Sll. Number .,f 1'oli, i. i,i,, t). W j -ara i it..; ,.oinpi,y -ctl'lcniC, TT, Autounl .'I Ititoiiaii, e, UN, kIO.VIU Tint erlriiordinsrllv rapid prorrBf), f (h, t.uiimny aUcfla the iiiiaii.,ii in which It 11 held by ll,epl.n, antl ti. bin; uuiouiil of new lilmoctw triinsa. t. ,1 i, ,e Ih-.-I ci itleiice ot lilt: l...ilmji f ,lr ,..,,.:, , ,,. ability to meet the 1. ottii, ui. -ill's ol .er Ths Nationai. Lips In-jmhanhk Ctimi'isy has a Cash Cacitai. ok Sl.taanssi. It rates of preniliiiiia are i Is enn- melent Willi entire saietv Ita plan tsenllrelv five filom auy etimpllca Uiiuaol Uliteti. iuten aL Ac uncertsiuti innl liMii',oiiiUiit nU ol 1 1 . . .. 1. ... l Ac. ua coiuracU) are i t tin l. ,1. ut- ..n.l in,.,..; bk l be uusumleraUMKl, or liiiarepieseuted. IU I olicn a coiiliitn all of the proiiiises llunle by the Conii,v, ar.,1 are evcee.lingly lilM'ml All llieadi-aiiUigi-aaud pnvilege. wliich tan l.e mil. ly granled Ui tlie ii,,ui, ,1, ait- given bv it- Ueaervedly popular ami atroinr Cninpaiiv lu itAlcnU ol nil. .'tiU r .t..ii...... . tniiiKici,llt. t. h , , if. iMrM11.0 Uai b.ineiil and 101 n et pun. Iplea, the Com pauy i prepaicd to otvi iu l,l ial iudtieeiueula 1 can i.e aiinrdttd by ita low rutin. ApilieaUuiirt for ageui it s or for policies may llliliic to Uie C..110..11.1 ul ild It 1. ,.mi In I'biladelph.a , ' V"""'u ,"u": rilSCI l), Jr., tiSNSKAL AllKNT, Kaleigh, N. a dee IU tf J j ' ' N ' ' STAR HOUSE. iVtt. Sx FA VKTxTEi ILLK STREKT. N thi: Ki: lt V A N V L A N. Ulllt old eatat'liahedhtillfehilsliiltily been rt fltti tl and It appoint, d. H baa now a Hint claaa In, mi- ;. , ia, Kooin, Hiullir, (,,ni leu I'in Alt mid Shiaii,,,,. j, rv It ia a lira I t Ins.. lion-., ami tile I'moi 1 Ion pledge lhirio.eh.-a to tb, j.a, .-.- t,, alHhoa., who Niai call on theui TheMiyhtern an ti -pi .-ialty ami will always he the b.'Rl In the ,il. M,-. McLean Potter taie 1.1 welil.. n, N. C hi hati 1 ntlte coutli'l ot the bit-me-,!-. ntivUtf Mi 1 I.KAN Ptii rFK A Co. LAW LIBKAKY. i'liliaALK 171 Vols of Slandar.t Lav BonkH, mnt! of them in hi H new. ami in I'ootl k' t'pini.;, porta, for Palt on containing' :;. V'oia N. c. sccouimodaliiii: Let inn. J1MKSMTOWI.E3 Pt -f uu. Werehant. J. D.'WIIBUS, OROCKR AND COMUIMefoN MKRf 1 1 A - HILI.SHORO" N. C . Respect full v 1 ..li. ila eonnignini nta of To- otii, Vtheat and protluce k alta anil prompt returns. bst i'o. Cot ten. i'tler:i:ly liiiii nov :t if (QOAL! t O.U. " " Red Aah" f'onl rsMwarn-eoai riT. 'j'titii, coal fittiii I'riinaylvsQia and N..rth Carolina Mine. rUSMoai-jal at 4: lu aeliVrf! " nitiiniiitus " .u " . dee4 if W. C . 8TRONACH 4 Ci here w ill arrive al 0111 .sublet 1.,.,.. 1..1 .. stoft..lri!, fat, jouiiij K. lit nek v Mules, suck SS have, hern heretofore aoi.l i.,... ..i ... ... . 57. V V" "' L,,u'""- I bey w ill Ui of- fered 1 to the filler, of this -wet it rcsaon- able terms The Mnlc. will arrive here l,ut tke middle ot di-a! week. Ic ,;,f li. W WYNNE A CO JN 8TORK AND ifliR SALP. LKE A CO 10 bi, It! r.1.; " It.v IK tf Me.l I .h ir -Ma. ke,cl, fplil Hi-rtHir", l.i'ti'i I I ubrnib Spin (llciriiic. pWKM v hums I.KSTPTACt II A. liW'firut,. bra Hail.,r l t.'l.-. tw.iilv Jj.ta Ir-!i o.la IaMn.in Hlaeiut and Mointnientsl Hliot ' July -H U A. (1. LEE St CO. ' "ptUESH AND SCFERKjU BUTTER. rt ban- jiit reccivei 1 milUS "W'jt.ur'a Hnllcr thai self; reaiMinab! v. ' n II , nov -ti . 1 1 GVLEEttCo. 7 .1- - 1 -ir-tf-.ii--.'
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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