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i ' 1 -St X- .'tea t'rS''.x.?'t I '1 4 t'f ( I fo cnthtel J0M1S TCiSE!. Jr, EdiUr. JOB! tfELUI AuotUtt t Util MUr. 7' wr ion......-T- Beml-Weekly, m"- I in , IK ". alxtlr'BlrlbSvrj: 1H Attir COSTBSTIOF. The 6tste Cooventioa of the Dene-CTsiic-Conservativ Party of Worth. Cue- fin i will meet at OlHWlOB,' '!! WEDmaoAT, tbe Finer day of Hat ait BFLBNDIO JSTRATEQWf afOTB- MBST 0 TUB QOVBSQB! Tbi people have been Informed of tbe shameless political nisnttlivr attributed to the supreme court is th case it Clark m. whereby tbey postponed for bout two wk, itiDg Ouar opinio Ui that cue, and until nUr th UguUtun .tjuwW, A raWsJ raise politician!, including Go. Caldwell, knew, as a groat wbat the parp-irt of tl decision of the eoort ia tbat tot dT before tbe legielaiore adjourned, but bo conservative or democrat kaew, that era o or wry body eta heird of According to ' Bloo your km Billy Smith," th judgo did not waat to kava toy further conflict with . lh k-gWatutr, and tb inference may U imtin b trnt jxKfU, that the filing of th decisioa was deferred on tint acrvmnt, but wo hardly think tr"7 people ajjlblojc been tbe ptirpoee e of-the court, (and bal tbe oeonle will tMnlf abtnt the- matter and make their own inferences ) If tb' dtUi'in bud Iwen mde public itftr tbe Icginlaturt adjoeirotid, that body mijU and toM Uvwm4e Twiiia tat jUliaf My cflfit or flat ode vacant by that do- cialuo, aud md any irrryviirrily rtfmlar! But eo it turned out 'that the decision of the court fur eae causa or another was imt made public antil qUr tbe Irgiaia tun hail adjourned, and, then what bap pesedt Why, Oor. Caldwell atartinj for a crumb of patronage and pining for aa opportunity to wake a little aenaatli, owererauiaU, wiade tlte mgicai nitt Jtgjat deduction from the decWioa of the eoart in flirt e Stnnl't, that all tit ojicm and jiif Glled by the Icgislatore were raoant, aod then bo keoed his faasout Brick Protlrmntien? Ac., aod ibea be oa- dsrtakea to fill the office aod place wade nraoti. by bis owa, mpitvinUm, al- though be admitud that1 then was ao law empowering blm to make sucbap- in(mwU-ie'iteht on the ground (bat kit ojHr gave him the power. Ileuee, ho appointed DlroctArs for the Iaaaue sad Deaf aod Dumb Aay'u na and tbe Peui teetiory, ead bariug a apecia bate fur anything be supposed to be friendly to tke SaWTiHRt., be undertook to tura out the contractor fur the State printing, Mr. Banuay, and put in to that buaiooae his (Head and fcllow partiwo na Mr, Ihvwa of the " Long J'trry " olUoo. lie was In deed, ia hi own esteem, omnipoteut and triumphant I To aake bis work be called his cabinet around blui and mad a many of tbeu a be could agree tbai tbey would But furnish any aid ia the way of eoditiug account, giving out tbe printing and furnishing money from the treasury to those in niUce. The object of this was to form these ia, by indirection, tb bit way.' , ... But those in office would not give way tbey are still In their places and inteod to sdty then until removed according te i law. Let ill. Caldwell and his aider, abettors sad ad risers shoulder the re- Don.iUlitT. if tber-want to do so, of wUlihoHiogthe mon to the treasury for that purpqae necessary to ope rat the asylum and tko penile tiary. , Mr, Banuay baa appealed to tbe oourt 'b4 toopelled the secretary of state to fnrnub to him tbe laws, Ac., to be printed. We leant that the secretary was really act versa to doing to aid probably would -have gone oa in his duty, but tot the inv portunity of Gov. CaidwelL , ' ' Let tills small usurper take) all be on by this m!l effort. Let all his eppotnteee who accepted hi favor '.Meat AH Wit for bia vigajioualy until the adioal com. - veatioa aeet -a44bev g to Bteadooaly to remonlnste blm a the JIU4 radual tat the radical nominatioa. oiib jcotcut. Dieamr nt nm Itata t-Wt learn that (bat 9rv UarnU, amfiijL4t abii mad aUuU Judge, Judge Dick, ot the supreme eourt bench, oftea -,' .avifcU hi keen appreclatlom of the r, -Teajn-ir-iff xai, vuifi4ij of eevenu ft tttt ; ablest uwyers ao argue causes m that court, by turning hu haadeeea bee) upoa and towards (hem while addressiajf the court, and aometlmea, by paaiag j. lout daring Ae ergaaaeDt aad ezamla sg authorities! ; .dryuaMitt art aot Uke- i to enlighten a Judge so foamed I Be- . 1 r--eifgariily-iliuilrate the rapid Biigjh af our inoiwrn civtnuoa-i . .X'vi it lb itu at those wl.o are aeeluag tbe -wlWal guberaatoraai aooaisaUoa : I Tod. a CaldweB, tbo. Settle, 0. W. "aa, lienr B. Lowery, Jame IUiri, I , lUwk Kogara, Uark Wmiaa, Md Wo auaerou to. ksatton. g the -j elMrald iach a candidate) for Li ternot, a resort to tbe paaiteatiary 'A pp!y satisfactorily th deflcieacy. nraT Jo Tuaxcco Taarjav Allowing ' dispatch wee reccired by 'terdays' - ' ' -- I Wi-nisituT, 0. C, feb. T, 1171. 'i0s 'bennsaxi' ' .v ; Leach' rejtolutioa propowng a an i tax of aiita ceut oa inanuiactur- ' ttaccs. received ti'jklf vote agaiast ( net m ue aeuae to-aay. JUDICALWt J QdIN . IL I- Ut1BA '" TKD. In bis teatiapmy Ukofl by thf A Von ' Vrmwuiim. Col. It. W. 1'iilluni s) " ISUtlh ppoilitlu. ut .f I lie .linctiir bathe part of the state f..r The WI- Carolina railroad company, ami a l dsya before tlx general uux-ting ol H" stockholders of that rusd, in tin- .1111,111.. Af MA0 flr-IV f (tllaf'H 1,111, 1i:IJJjl Ml' lit. i . ... v.- " ' l"-" I liwd company, iJ ilinrtrd mr lull ftUHB (raM&rrcd to Mr. Writer, runlet frrm Uu 'dt4 and Alamu&ci atajitum, awl ttho luuljiul bttn LyjrtiKltd tint tridh muifwif I- did , 4 Mt Ut Welker Uie ceriiScte Ut !h txti, ma be eckaowhidged tbe receipt of it. Gen LittltBeld paid m tWX) or tit ttoUy StinjjjUm, Go: CuUnll rt uyyoUU. (All man HWior w if prvjy, to rrf - rw tKt ttate't Hoel in the Korth Carolina Railroad Cmny. Ami k', but i few rlari aero. witA tktm Ui a iring tun afuorWy ill (Jk , tu Ovtrriur nmUrtwA ft ffitt tiit Mm ma, Wetter, vf tMDirtrtart if tU J'ntUtiUiury and yul him i pomUa of Uu pruinrio and mtatf-aU JSMtJ Ol Falliaal awore to hu tUUuieat aed It b o doubt true In every partial bar. What do tbe people Iblnk of tbi condect of our atetJtntid Ooirerour I W make BO comment let I lie people eon iderof tbe facte and draw their "Owe chutooa. We only add, for lb bV;r iny fbnaatioa of tbnae who don't knot tbe fact, that Mr. Welkvr ia a yrtarXer f and alas, a radical of the otraitt met Turn Was Oota Umavh.i O !" Caldwell be been foiled In all tbe cffoiU be baa thus far made to displace tbe ap- pobiteea' of the general ajiuib!y to petty J buagrj bouoda. Firat, lb the penitentiary board1 reatstsd him ; neat the eonlrat tor tur tbe public printing (by whom he a routed befure the court, aud be dare nut Uka aa epieal) neit curia the Asy lam lor tbt tmm and the Institution for the Deaf A Dumb and tbe Wind, wbusc director hurl defianco at til arrogant upstart. Two little placoe only remained thaatof the Mat Sbrsrisn and the keeper at tbe capitol ami be ha aseailad tbe latter and appointed aa Mr. Mctlowau' ueeessor a scalawag nlyltd " Dr. Kill, whose fltnea fur the pl.iie may lie uinan und by tbe amount of the salary (fclOO per year) be hopee to be enabled to snatch Irun aa old man with a large and depoudent fuu.ily. But Caldwell ha again "reckoned without hi hixt." When threatened by Caldwell, after the decbioa of lh aupn-roe court waa known to that functionary and to but a tew of bis particular friends. Tat. HcOowaa tuld hi Aoakhracy t crack hi whip ;" aad now, that he has carried out his threat, Pat felt b lln to "trlrk w a J," and turn him out and put hi hia si-alawag frieud, If be can. New, then, cornea tbe lug nf We'll bet upon Pat. But, after all, ia net tbi a pitiable business for the gov ernor of a great atata to be engaged in to be tghting with aa old man,- some seventy yaaia of age, fur tit poaaoa of aa office fur en of hi clan, paying tit eaortuau sum of about $11 por week 1 . AN0T1IKU OVTKAOt. A communication fr.HU i'ieon Hiver, Haywood county, infiirm us that 17. H. Oeenaiiaaioner Rtannill, of this place, with hi Marshals, Franks aud lii!Je'roif, nude a raid oa that section last week, ar rested some tea or Hfteeo of the leading ritietna, aad proceeded te try tbera under charge for kuktuxing: W leer that affidavit for Ibis hirb beaded outrage waa mad by nt Hi' I j'rull, a Deputy U. B. Marshal, who trmk I pata net to be areeent during th trial, After a complete and tbomuuh inveetiira- tioa, of tbe prtio were dweharged tbor beiojr ao ovideac against any on intastaia wo amaavit. It may bo possible that commhsloner Btaaatu ana nu starsnai kad ao knowl edge a to what would be th result of their mveetigattoo, but It Is pretty clear to our raina that toe wnoie aOalr waa eoncected by all emtcamed to make a little monev off aacia Bam," and to gratify th m alios aad ill wilt that tbeaa fclnra erem to oava agalDM all decent aad law bin log people. We ar determined tbat the federal tnorttie snail no Ulormed or trii matter, aad th wbote-tbiniT tnveetiirated. 8uch eondoct aa tbla by V. 9. oDioere Is well calculated to arnue and ezasporate any people, and If peraUlod, la would drive then) to deeneratioa. We are informed tbat arrest of tbi kind are to be made ia tbi lows, aad oouoty at an arty day. W advise every one to lie perfectly quiet and submit when arrested bv leial rtro- cea.-isAvui( inun, in at. 8 MSA TOM SCyyXB YILL XBVMU TOXM fOB, OR AST. Wsslilngton Cemtpaudeace of the Cbksge v n-. ii,.ii...'i t..i. r tE Tew fork Indepaadtnt, hia tinifl tff WasniOiirtoaj several day, canvaaetnf prir 00 oploioo. ua Sunday last bo devotan a muca ume a poastoi to tniervlew big Charle Bumoer. It came bar Grant man, aad all such called oa Mr. Bumaer. Mr. Bos-en was not knur 1 1 And lag out the eeuator' otiinio of and fu ture Burpao relative to U. 6. Grant. Mr. Bumaer said : "I aia sstisAed that Orant I a d'ibaaast maa. That is sumeieht tfl patify m i saying mott positively that I cannot aod shall aot sap sort bio. For other reaeoa be is ttntit to be President of the fTBill Ht.tea He .1,. jail fr4 ia aeeeaaary capacity. It Is iirnoraul of and .doe aot ' manifest a disno- BUoa to laara them.,. Bt b v It mhillnii .aad . .eeloae la . low tad dosrired. He baa a atreas- but U i Barer controlled bv reason, hear becoaiea perverse, aad th man. when be should be meat yielding and gentlemanly, ia aseat obetiaat and unmanly. Such a ataa i nafit to b rreaideot at th United But, aad most unlit to be tbe candidate of tbe lepublicai party." He ooubt not to be aomlaatod by that party, aad afaall not b if I eea - beta h. I ran wit haanrably upport a party that will aoatala such a maa." Mr. Bowea then propounded to r. oumacr uw suiiowuis- aueeuoa: Bappoaa th Coo ven tioa -thouhl place yoar coHeatfue, Mr. Wllaoo, oa tbe th ket with Grant, what would yew da la tbat car V would "oppose it " was the prompt rcspoaea of ., bumoer. Mr. Brewa tbea questioned the Beaator snoo th poeaibHitv of tbe nomlnarioa of Mr: Col- tax and Mr. Bumaar aaid: "I win wn- licav cboariully.",. , - j U. IWk on ' Hrownluw. I'artii ' l'LKliO.AL HIltTIO. On lh' 1 ".ill in-t . i I'mtt'd Slli-, Dial ht rami. .1 . tJ.;.k jl.'t ii the 'hV i ') i 4llf Hid t UU' f J,'..ri v f it . hl-jv. It f lh ' I'.t I '.III .1 111 -4- fifth U ("kmIt inamu'h Ut-iVet- f rjjrtjfciititivt i it man i iiifiiiM-r t tlu for woi'U uttutil if d i li'fli. Jsa i lu St) IXviitf fTi oTtt fionic. Mr iieck tvu ft m uiUt-r of Ut t 'mgrtiMi'.uuiii ki.kluB oimmittctt mmi wm known ut tin lime U hvt prvjirrl the n iiKny fvr fxlulithrti iu Hit- Hemiakl t few ia go. Browuiuw htMnv tlw) uf mdifratt iu ('onrtnw to (Uhma thu ( hhr ctcr ('! Hl irtJin f nu nf Hu; junt Afil U(t of ih'-q with the vi w oi tirt'fttiiug the tln:t of the (Uniuin r jort then ftbout to bu (iven to th woiJo!, On the followinif ly Mr. H'xk tknun-l ed the ftiMff ff a pcrun.t ciIo.iit)tii. anJ it i Uut W Uit gtntUuiiiq that In that he ehuuU have tli wuM ciivula lion jfiveu to h$ riodUiion. Not hav in pfte for tbe pu5cli in full, we gin: af Collowtv, tbe tvlrii.c x Hiit of it whlrh appeared la the Saw York kh r on the mt moruing . THE rKHm Ah VINUU Mr. B k. (dfin.) of Ky , adte) ieavr t- moke a perwuiU explenation. , Mr. BtavcBfe'D, (rfpM) of Ohio, intinir el wtitstb'.T Mr. IU iati n ttrd U, uav aiivthrAg ierpoiil4to tenator. ' Mr. iSui k he attmrwl to put him fteM nht, aud he aMurtid the homtu tliAt he would uot fJK'Bnr liiii'iin'' lint wouhf bo d.Mpnro.v4 of. He did D't inu-nd U ute anv Dllliiigeate ; he wOulil not if tainud tbe right of Mr. IteV k to make a' personal rxp'an.tiiHi, even though Iu- Uu reflect n a nieator. The iiieaker nut the qixmtion an to whftber . these was otdecuoo, ainl mmc was made. The siieaker then remarked tliat th' re were violations of the ruli-s of the bouar which tbe chair -ra not in tbe habit of cheeking unlewi a point l onler a msdu oa tbe floor, but as to vioUtionii ol the rules lorbiddina reflwilons on llir scuateor nituliers of it, it wm the hubil ot the chair alaj to clm-k thrin Tberc aeemetl to be a miaiprebi-naion in uu minds that on the previous orcaslnn win n tlie BonllDiuan Iroiu Kniitoi ky inaiie r marks on stuatora the rlmir had nut checked tliniL That waa a luialake. On tit H-44uiuii referred to the chair bail oalled the gentlemen U onler. In that connection he bad read from the VI, l an estrai-t from thttt day's pnMetnliiia, ami be sdded that be bad ut-vcr allowed auv reiuarks to be niade OrVKHSIVB TO A SENATOR without calling tbe ohVmh-rto nnl. r Mr. lb k tli'-n pnxxciluil with hia re in m k He did luit lulend, he iitiiil, to iim- any tttllingsjjat or .limit, or to 4t(rslv the lloiine by soy illusions whli h n . nt bci would nay were not eminently irorr. Ii was must important to him luat In. tliouM be riubt, and that Ihe lumte nhoulil knv that he waa riu-lit iu the rcm irm tor which he had been arraigned in t tie senate. In that speech-hrnait bM that Governor Bnjwulow, of . Teuncwer. had made a paiidmoniuin of that KtAle. lie (Mr. Beck; bail leen on Hi tommit lee to invialiirnte lbs condition of the south, and when he had -oni o look over the condition of thing In Ti-nneimec, froiii the rbsM of the wr, lor four yours, be saw sitrh a state of things as i -xiatiil uoWherfl else no the AmerU- m uintineiil : and it was balife he found that slate ol thing so ekiaiiug that he bad nisilethe remarks to which exception had Ii.tii taken. It those farts did not exist then be a guilty of slander ; but if tlu-y Uiii elist, and if hiiahould prove to the hoiie fiat that stste had been by misrule made a rAMir.Mo.Nioi run koi n hum after the war olosmh then he was hot guilty of any land.-r, lie should eithc ataiul liefore the houae as a wiil'ul and malicious libeller, or he should stand continued by the facta, aa he would ahuw tlieiu. Befure he would any a word aa In the personal attack upou hiniself, he waat ed ui show to the house that he right in saying that Tennessee bad been a paniteutouiuui tor tour years. Mr. Btoveusoii asket tlie chair, at nuMtion of orJur, whether, In a twrsonal esplanatioo, a member had a right to proceed in a geuural discussion uo tin' Stat uf Tcunessee. Th spuakvr replied that it had been repeatedly ruled that "when a member waa permitted to make a personal tin's nation he was not Mulled as to what lie should say, eieept that be uuet be within tbe rules of tbe house. Mr. Beck said be deaired to show the condition of things in Tennessee, aa that was the great point in the matter, lie denied the right of any member to mike make use of the privileges of. tie Auor ... to . malign, or slander at y out outside of it, and whatever pa had aaid be bad aaid on his own responsibility a a man, and h waa tre pared to prove Its truth, lie then pro ceeded to show thaconditiuarof thrnzs m rennesece rrom l-ftw loiiiKX ; now tlx legidalura, by a aerie of not unparalleled ia American bialory, conetituteiTitself a bd7 not representing on tenth part of Uie population ; now seditious laas were passed; how persons were ar mated for speaking disrespectfully of .the governor ; now ttter wss aa outlawry ptasuaa, an outlawry of the press, aa outlawry of the Kaacuua. am ovTLAWar or avtarramo which did aot bow to tlie mandates of Ibe men la power, lit aboard bow 70, 9U)citisen of th Btjtt , had besa dnr bnachised by law ; bow' th Governor bad dasfraacbtaod twenty -eight counties iw Tr nnsssse because they food elw-ted to frJIegaalurlKO3 wrniT ow a had - redaeaMi -tao vote l the state from 130,000 to M.000 : bow be bad oaly allowed i net sen men to' be racialred iu the whole county of Henri W Jl, LJ.' vd.iO. VuUl who was aot aeowa to bo ia fa roe of th legislature aad: the elvers, end af ove- ry thing tbat tbey did. Mean. OartWkL (rep.1 of Ohio, an. Stewenooat reoewed the point of order that tks maarti of Mr. Beck were aot ia the ul.M n II.IMI..1 .Trtlanalinai Tbo apeakar overruled the point of order, aad waa sustained la at uooiuoa by Mr. BoBka. who aaid tbat to speaker waa aaurely eorreci, aad uai ar. iieca waa la accord with th practice of tbe nous. , , Mr. Oarfteld acat lo the epeoker a written aaeatioa : - Whether wbea a get p lsslua to make a per sonal erplatioo It at oa tbo implied pledge that bo will eonBa himself to tbe psveea al nxptatioa, aad aot mak a geaoial ao Htirvi aporrbr Tbe speaker replied ' that tbat atili left tbo origiaal queeticei Oped a to Hop. J. 1 . IX. I. l....l...l i I U. n .1- . Tl. f I I H h:.l,. ....1 L... tl..m T1iy.ii. TT-.or;..rriA M,.4fr i I '. 7 - ' .' ' V . .. ' ,. . , . . r.V.7 auahhuldui. tuuld w made a nruli table W..H. Idiberts, and other nworlK-ra, bu reao. lie nn-ti wen in io quoie irmn vinrurua simng iu inc ntt.i ra me cajjii- , uo genueiaaat ouaeen r, g r i '1 la "wn rem irkt a s k a n - eUiajO- IWitliUit ut c .lit . il 1. 1 bi t. i fclwtr rii lavafttl t in un nk ni ! i i fin' Taviuul lrij.Uui i ii': a h. t ui if - w it fii IxMiaU I ban had t-'-it II..' ui'-. !; rw-tlltd on oiyt in- t . i n ihe ruling of his imiuclt ate pr(l caieko, Mr. Colfniam a Ntinilai m ti-tf ot niirMtcr ffdw w, Mr JUnk alio lirtd m kindtjr tivu Inn, tin- aid u' hi- n(N-ntiif e to d i . that where -'rw nt l :li I.Ki.-.- in r i - hr a W'nm.al ex Kit tit lire i uit k ut tin: ti Mr. iiiiiivit 'I h it iithfr tf i isumt i.ii'Hi'nujf, fr. IVrk tf-'ifii'-t hit mnftrk. hot w? di r mttdf hv Mr. (rp rf M.. mi 4-tf-4t l -l ta" 1tfTTi4-' trtwl W-trtitltli-" fititt H ftH. 4ffttH Me4ttf th tf-Ttrf uma from .VUm Mr. I ) j ii'-r titlnr ot th" jifnitif-ni'-n tr'Mii nhw MtntrH ht vdpvrti inHi.irrlJ(I f-ogli (Ju Ute IftHe tff-nthoin Irtin Keiitukj the IIul-ol ai g um-nt. AlttT furtlMT ifttt-rruitioos Mr. Ut k reunii hu remarks, and n:MtrtWA ihti tb Kr,!it "it whib he drircl to inaktJ was that hi hid not f3elj .harr td any nun wh-n In- tuiid tb'tt a pandtt mot) mm hd l-u iuadt io TemmM. It ltf bad Mid that tbe oniJition (f thinii in Tciim ftM wua a bull, bu Woiti havt Ixen ne.irer to truth. Mr. RUvt'tiieon fr.iritdly) And oibu'e o by deiixiD. iluiU't i Mr -B-ek I y now- thut no mn ean r :ad oret thr record rf Tunnotiee and w t how, t by atp, that C4Qditioa ol thina Wawt prmluced ; bow m n werylT fciaiichiMMi ; how a niililta wu oruaijjtcd and put over the j-pl ; how miliUyJ or t J era were fci'iit-t , how pruclxmatitna were irud ; how martiid law km dtv ol anrd and exortitcd, wtthntit atitr lfmt wtittt I aftid of the atat of I eii ihqc in that cioiiectioD was attk'tly true, aud t tat It wu THK WoUVT nt KRKKD 9f ATK on the Ainerifftn r-'iitinfiTt.. Hi procuedrd to read fnin th' testimony of witfiee who. ho kiaid. were etrifjtty loyal men, and aaid that be would print tha rctt ( it in the Gift. Mr HlevenaoD nliTted to the printing of anyttiui" that wu nor rpml Ihe ti(iiiii"Mv of m ilne-iHo, and Artid : fn that I wan an I tta rh ircil ai'li lieintt lb.- vlhut of mi-n ; with lotvin lift a liviTY Htiilili' nli.l IhIl-d up tlir alui ilvt;.i: a la!!, and witb ili-Hi-rv 111 tbe...rn and COTTKMIT OK ALL HU'BNT Mtl!t. I W'Hil.l not notirp it but lor the fart tbst what has been naid a;," iat nie will to a'l 'be world I am wil.iu lo stand on njy n-'-ord iM-fori; mv pinijilrs' home. Ther know im-, tlo-v havt- iriiai d ine ; but thi-y i-iuiint w:ik to ttie wholo Ani'-ru-ia p--ople I ran apetk to-dav from tliia plK-'-, niul when ir''iiti'iu-n ri e in thi-ir pl.ii-ia Hiivwlori-. I do not em' where, an. I rliait' t lint I mu a man wl o i not to he trusted or Ii lii vi'd, Icoaua.' I am ao vile iiml ettnic from itueli v i 1 tj- ijiiar li-rs, aixl am'iilty ol hii.-Ii vile jrrtrtu'en, 1 d 'itoiince if lu re an.l ilcnoum-i- ii eve rywhi-re I know whv all lhei elmryeH Were nutde. Wh it 1 Hitiil ab.uit a pall.le uiiMiitlru in Ti-nhii-e wits raid aliojil all tlie oihrr' Houiliern ttttea, and a -oi 1 leil more alionl Home of them. live man. Ilavin, of Ti-ini, waa lookinir me in toe fiti e wli. n I auiil it. I anil) more sHinil iittvi rnor lliilluri;, t r tie.ir)ilii. who ant by my side, anil tliey ure NOT AI.I. I HII'I'I KS HOT At IM Bf.l'It.lt. 1 have never told a lie, tml I miii on- partd to prove ever.y fiet I h;tve stated here or el-wli!ie. lliev thouiht l In would put a man to apeak at-aiusi me or wlioni tliey roul.l say he was cnpple, Uiat he tan. lot jrntr In cannut read, that tie cannot walk, and tiev shield Iheniwlvi behind bun I will prove what I have aid about every one of tlicm, and it Ii because I hoy know Unit I will do it Ih-c.iubc Bed, of Florida, eV tt, ol South Curollnn, und Davis, ot Texas, and all Of them know thnt I wilt prove It can tliey ki eiv I hat 1 have lieeti prom incut In iri:iini! up a n port whic'i will lie liefore the country in 1i-mi tlnin a week that tlo-v are tryjn to hliu-ken iie an I bat when people ako up the reKirt road it tbey may any on, iT'sThr rri.i.ow iiki k. vt tin Was a nf'irro diiver, that sjs tljia." I hat ii Ibeir g'line : HihI is H" raaon w hy they atU-ctud a poor old imbecile to a tack mu. Mr Htevenaon a'ain msdv a poiut order anluat Mr. Ilet k, and was sain overruled by the aiieaker, who said he bad been lialening ,very nttinlive.lv, and tbe Kentleuiiiu finm Kontueky bad not vii lated any parliamentary rule. Mi. Betk resumed his remarks, and Hikuiil li isc illy history, and of hia bar inir tone lr henlm Uy In IKIit and caxt lii lirat vote in ItiH foe Ilia great preile eesor. Henry Clay ; of his baying livi d four years in the" state of Now York, where hi father waa one of the best far mora iu that part of tbo country, I a. ine taken premiums for th host stork from iS to IMS; of bis I a iur aiibaeiiuvntly, when b had not tl mcaua to com plate hi cducsutioi undertaken tbe mansiroiueat I of : large estate for a gentleaian w ho was hi intuuate'fricnd today; of his having then spent three years at I ho Trenail va nia Univeuity, where he t;raduated, and of his having then tiilernl on the prac tki of law at' a Iwr which was distin guikheil for its able men, The lieaiule of Lwiugton had mat him- to Congress three times- the laxt nine against hu protest snd alter his written declination They had met him with ovations when be went Iwuio. Mu was willing to stand on their knowledge of biiu and bi charac ter, lie never was in sny man's livery stable, and had never whipped auy man s!ave,niir hisowu alavea, though It might have been better for thtitt aad htm self ll be had done so souietinie. Tbo charge that he bad been a tars driver waa a lie, and b buried it back oa all tbean uwa with the scorn it deserved. He felt hu. miliatrd at bavins to tell all tbi, aad he .would nut have dhino so had the attempt merely beeoHo injure him neraoaally, but tboiobjeet wa to destroy the pftwse aod effect of what h had said and what he woeld continae to say against .th f4B,ffrr:B4fl..,..oovj!i'MTr.. or. m tWTar'1" end H tieir frauds, all their corrupt ions, and all tlietr rwscalitiea. He know nhat it wa all done fi-. II knew why a """ - h" -r '-i-'y - plicated than he. In order'' lo exhibit Mr. Brawalow s consWency In anackmg any ataa a a slave-driver, ne read ooao extracts' from tbo debate between Messrs. Beowalow and Praya, twelv or til teen year ago, fa Philadel phia, la which Mr. Brownlow took the lb position that American slavery ought to be perpetuated ; that (lattery wa lb inevitable ooaditioa t of hitman eociety, aad that God always Is tended th re-a tioa of asaster aad slave to exiat. lis (Mr. Beck) orjameadod these extract to tbo other sxU of tbe hoaue. (Laojrhtef.) He saked theta to read Mr. Brown- . . i is i . it., i. t Kiowa speecuaa,, aaaua isi ipw, i. I Skhich he denounced tbe abolitionists I S t. - H ,tJ ;a II, ll ! - ana spoaa pi icaarnauuaiw mun mm m fre nera. At to Mr. Brownlow laying hu bub oa h (Mr. BekVb if b wai im thaa h wa, M atrd ao sua Uid a laah n hia back, or ttrtick kirn ft blow, aad . ' SO MAN KVKR hllOTI.y .XE. si hMDtf. Kavtte M M'ltieTi kM-Yi. I Mr Ui. k i wki uo brri'iirt and bim i -.'u ird; nnd fifth woui n nmld beat T,hj t hUttfef ; but rpjM:J!od with tioriet in dynrftH'ii the charge tnde aiainsi huu M.at,4i? hd evt-r been tpiilty i f anything nwnrlbv either of hiwaeit, hia family or h If h had le-ii h'; wiult! M"t U- hen-, lie r prt-is-Did the prot;.lt-t tlurirn t ii: hu htiuiiiu Urfe thaji moy t Jim .p.lut It hid M-ot iinn t't C"fi'tw who Ht rt wtuthy fA ihctf pttftiftrrttji, brwr;nrr im w,jitbi bfe UIuA;!f m'bt. U. jtu w. 1 mrfnwirtflH whtwTiATiw' it ws rmrr' 'wary to mention, and who rrtullfd fiir hirrmrrd - A-Khlwrvd rfintrirt" f Mr-?- hre three ronnecutive times. He h.-sd i "iu- iiij'ft tbf-ni I'KOl, HilKNDIrftS AMI AI.iA'K. tud "eo f tr from fehn thut In durnrt-ilf them I wean! he hai r or, find hal UUinrd for a living, his example hnd le u ld up to the y"in men nf the dutiirf, Hu knew that he tud n-en d tiounrrd i hiiAi' he hd Iwh)h hf'n (he H'lvi ac and friend of the fHr, d'wit rt.ddt d ou! hera states. He 1 ft ad m tr i i--d Virginia wttinan, and h i t hil dnn were th" t'rU jjrrtt jran b hii he of the fuil hr tkr of (h-orH Wah iojjt n. He b'ved the amith. and wmwt at an f I by it a hmy a hp h ;d virc to eak When he abandoned her l" Hi. he wa maligned, Iandered r ridtm'ed hy any ctimbNiation of un-n iniht hrn riffbt b ind wither and hit ton-'iie t-!ear U tbe roof f his mouth I He hut rpe.-mf no ditrieet to th aenate in an hlhihii-u he had niarfe to it. He ivJtd-d the s n tfe id the I'nited SttiU-sj g the higb -t and xfonT iioXonAiiir. n-iDT ox ritrii. There wm nit a man in the - wh 1 did ni(t want V njo to Jhe Sfi'. Ia)ghter.) He knew it watt tbe tnor? hon liable Ixaly on earth; and wImh he itoke of tome 4 tb-e HfMithern i'mv- ' vtwtn who wire CnditUte for the ai-iiate 1 he wan not reHetitinu; on the m n -,t. It anything be hud itaid looked like a iftt 1 ti m on the KenaUi be apobjy-ij'd for it.' Clay bad Iwjen there. Welter Iih h'ii there, Writfbt bn heen tbre. ('a)lntun 1 a 'I IIAIIOOMS TAklVfl TIIK l'l.MK OF l.lov. lie protested iiitirtst (lie oi.Tr.ti-e. Me wantetl to keep (lie ".eiiate pure and biii- llliluleil. He UHliteiflo see tlir httti-s lep reserited hy honorable men, n.-t by nu n who forced tin nisi lve in Here at the p lint of tbe bityont-t. or by fraud, eonup tion, cliit'iinery or oHliiieim Tlml m the way be lo .ked nt it, tli.il w.ia he Way be felt like sin akin ah eit it In ton'cliisiuu, he lliankeit Hie house f.rl.e eourlesy it lia I eieniled to hnn Mr. llic't w. a ti t ne.l towi )i tliepr.tt ust interest ami .ttenlion li.y the nifiuleih -it tbe boue. ntul by the erow.le I e;;.!' B He poke wifli K'iat nipiuiiy . nd fercc, nuil una warmly eui'g a'ubileil liy IiIh pulitloal llelifls vthen h eiun-ili'leil Mills OF liMUCAI. j;i:rn. bTHVCTIOS. W W Carolina, oiiii e, a Htt, HoMen, Ute tfovenioi iinpeMched and - f North ..I ti.. in ut;iiive from his n.iti.e kI.i. (1 I riiiili Cm on-aily fi'Vetssixtl nlthftt, anil piMM i.t. d fof tfcajie.itdMneiit hy a fun . ieled tt l.-n and rex-Oiirt a-tinan nt Jim own party. llTilTl-ttm Heed, frrvetitrtr M Khfidt, w iinpfif hetl hy a radiral h k lat uu tor h ili t rinie him. inirt'h ni'-nn .1 -t. Hnlna K. Ituihwk, e tiovernnr ! (ietiria, fie'tl In ni hit eapiol, and tu u tu gitivc fnni jtintice tir Ihelt. Warm th, Gtivrnor M' Itijisiana, ae euaed hy hia, own pirty of hih a1nte jindf fTliwl;iii,nor1 ntiw befure a corTgiti liotial mvcttij. atin' rommittee. Dvi( (Joveruorof TfaK, iniM'atheil for hi'h t rii) ei and mirah nicamm hy a radteat lr'iMlut ire. I'owill ClaUiiti, V . H. Srniitur and m (hrtrfrpor of Aikanna, n trial at Wa-h ingln lor dltai ptat tit t.--in sf unn ebMou t the btimlc. Wal II Stokea. late candidate for Oov ernor of Tennesaee, on trial !el'ore the I". 8. Ctitirt nt Wahhintnn, fur defrauding the Governor of hoiinty money. THE VKAC.lt VHOsrECT. An iinrtant iiieetij.y of tbt renuinla Fruit Oroweru' Asatw latiou waa held at IXover, - Ulaware, on Tueaday. 'I Iwj Willi. ingttn C"Mn,o4i'ive Uiti addreaa to be iaaued to Truit j;rowera. It presi-nta the f4llo inu (tiinati a : Peaeh trwaon the Pen mm la, 5,fHK)f0( Heacb tre-.-t in bearing ;t,0oo.(M'M( Arte in ea h treoa, .0.0(K) Value per ao.e (low average) oj,'0 Whfde Taluc of orvharda, $,5m)t(MXJ tnvmtment in wiigna, baakela, Capital iuTeiod jn eaehf8, 3, 750,000 X full crop of pcachea ia estimated at 3,000,000 akotjL. Tbt of laat year reached alxMit tkeae tlguroB : Shipped by r-il, ' fl,4,7 By wU'r.. (etiinatiMl) 500,000 Oinucd, 75,000 !ricil, (AMen process) M,IHrO OthtTwihaj ctrOkiumed, ,14.000 Total, liaakctf:, rj 8,05,7 Value of 9,000,000 batltet $9,000,000 Expenses of pirkiug, $150,000 Ennenaea of treiflht, 400,000 K i pen era of eout tuietiuns, 31(0,000 Tutsi cctjeuae, Xet product full crop, $1,0.50,000 $1,930,000 TUB STA TB BLBUTIOS-CQLOXBL COWAN. Wilmiicoto!!, n. c, f. n, mi. Maj. J. A. Bufeliard, Editor Jvjirnal: Ha. Editor: I thank von vcrv uiu h for th article,, h sailed, " 8ut KiVctiim," in (tills nKiniintj's pijier. It Kives Bie the opportunity of sa;iu publicly- wtwt I luv; saict in private, iir several uiiiaiis psat, to Dtaav kind frtemla lio bare af iruaubsJ as oa the subject ot tlie article. I am Muonng uuutr -p.Htiicai uianint Hies as tliey are eommoitly culled. I do ifwwiuif,MwiyiiriwwwBiwiit Certainly I - wul4 etiai:4a ao vry great Value to aa act of smneaty so tnaliauntly opposed and so ungraciously advocated I bv th atajiirity, as wa th act which haa A at at.uiiai joMrJly ia. ir-.i . n" i -'-r - i s u ittsL Weia iliiwatot M I tie iiwiea cuius Sesutto. Hut, wail I am laboring under these diaebil itiaa, f eaanM eoeseut tfl-K - tcaoiudat for any oliu-e trooi wuhtd tbey were in ten tied to debar Die. Ia edilitloo In tRia, my tieaita is not gnod,nd I could not undertake the can vaaa which will be necessary. While, tberefore, i feet biffhlv compltmented by the rafcreneeo wbirst have been made m my nam ia tbi coooection while I feel are that to eaminuieoi tne tin-eoion Coavetttioa will be tbe neit Governor ol North Ckrolioa. aad while I am tree lo roe less that I would rather hold the alike tbea aay other wit hia Ihe gilt of the peo ple, SMowai it avaU blsi jfil of mu eira jweyiat, I ma at reapoctfully bat poailivcly secua to asv my earns go uanora tlie Coa rent ion a acaadidate t)f the aomina tioa tor Governor or Liriuenajit tiovernor, or any other office. . Hespecuuity, lUiavr. H. Cowan. Wv i. puL!ih the f. -flowing letter lo irnt wt-rd err r madr ia oopjinff m thy i nii; u t! ,i ,i.r. Tbe letter will i Ur found cjj&xt . - Ejm lUluo... N t. Feb 10, 1871. Mv I r. k -ik In nw;r to many in ; TO lit I. hi, v u I b i:,rd to tiif acti.iU l tbe pre v iI(iire i:i ri -ffard to tbe state . v . Li i i sjiv that the ouly mejur in M.i- 4 ;run;, rulriMiri iviid -;inai cirinoa ntr-,- f.tr Tf,- bfiftda" for whwh Kiieh atork i lituim-d, nbtre in the ait of iueof jinitf i.'fi, mi' h titN k were ittMviti-eally d'&teil .f.T tkr rctrmpttftin nf the boud b..ini d ; ii tin: ittiM-ki are not no peycifi my h-nd o lh.' y ate uot Kpti'ial tax loudft..r ijoiuli doLlared uncnriitutWiil. "r i t'li-ei lep d lo come within the princi ple d'. !-I in auy -;i!e. "he tonda that v i ! 1 t .U'ji mv all lli'iac iifiit- prior tu Mm '.'. lIl,an I thow: isitiifd di rin the w;ii f-.r p'irp--M- m internal improvement, ih.it tit- .t!- til" i hr r hondi) frr one r.haif of to k, vi he npplh'l to thow lnnds iarurd mi January I, ltiM, in aitl of Chat ham KtiirNiij AUii all bDtli4 i4ucd rtimt U.e w;ir. prior la Oetolier 1, 1 or MUiUi rtutlniily of arts paKied prior there to : . !. j I -, imd' r luniiin; art of Ao- I In regard tothestate itock in I'iC Ni'ilh Cart'Iina Ibiilroa.il, the party 'l!ir:ii to take twenty aharea, (no ! w i f 1 Ik ailowetl.i must al, in the sAUit- oU'u.iuaec io UaiuiliDXtwepJy hburo in the WiK!ern North Curohn Kaiinwd Lia-teiii Div'Htoi),), and ten 8hre iu the Adanfii- rtd Ntirth Carolina lUitnmd.and to piv for the fifty ihare no taken, two UiiuU -f !,0(H) . ut'h, isxttfd to the North (..rohn.t Ui!r.) I un.h r act of 1848 41, ibupt.ji' - or JVsl 'W, chapter 1.2, two hohd-.d f 1 DiH eaeh itwiud to the Wenierm .NotUi Ck t ! in i lUilio'fl uudtr t hapter KM! iij ia - of l y;o mttl ii7, w hit h alao have t-ii'lo, , I ..n the hu k a mortgage of ten h.iii-. i the -! k ol the North Carolina lt.tfiio,.-!, i.n.l i lit- iiid of $1,000 iaauet for All . m t ami North Carolina lUilmad, uudrr a. l of 'M, rhapter 82. or acta ot J fi.jM, j Imptm74 and Thiamay B ern a haid otl't-r, hut we numt c.otihider that thb htiiida lor the North Carolina ltailroad .tie not due until lMHIt.und the nlm k ran Mot- be Mihji t-tud hr Lheir payuit ut until The .It p, i 1 lie ) Wi stern N'oith Carolina Itailrooi iiewlott enibarrasiteil, but very sut:ill com pared with i-M-iit Mini. lllM.'.IIll I- V the vnlue ..I II e..uiil ensiU Ik1 nc m.i'l, nil iineuient iir- lo e-.tiiptete tin roild to Asl debt. We i-viib- lilt US. , ami pny otf tlie preacnt in- vtoii'.l siiL't-est a t:eneml meeting ot Ii... Ii II-I-..1 Hie el isies of bonds iiiaueti f-. '! lo.l b alMive mentioned, eilh- . w in .'e.v V. i'( or ii.illiinoie. to take the jui.itter lnlo i 'tn-O'lerntion, n. atlvise tliiiil lililil. ill.ileit to meaMires to arcepi ' 1 1 . . 1 1 i iii. . . ll.Ti" I in Hie ni l. Tbe stin k ! in ihe Wi -i.-m li.iiln.itil i Ki.yetu-ville and ( .ml Fie!. Im is ii. .r irt-eilii ally p'etiifetl, id un v till' 1--MI i-jiril i nfllM- hoiii)i) we have uientiohitd in i-t p.irt pf thii letter Hilt Ik-ae 'i t Kr!niiifc'e. There in little pro- hthi i;i; H(1 tin- Stair ol North Carolina will n-so:ii Miiiei,t AarMiitertitt on the puhii.' i ht tur" many yean to route, in l. li t ii i-t t-trcmtiy donhtful, to any the li-t.st. it p-Miiifii; of the fill amount of in- Iile-I i In. I" I M ill I rii.tni il. A utronir t-fTort ll lett'le in tlie (iicetit leiatuiiire, lo iri. l.ie lot ujani ;i e..nip li'.illt ilolelite.l the liiivnuflt nf lutereat n: i it .lent., I um lias iK'en We lielleve llltit Ihnse whtl ';rrrpt tlir ti-rmt. i t hi a. t, will ovt more I t lln ii l.nn.fi ll im u iii lie imitl to anv nlher rri'.!itoi-s. titi.l Trensttrer arc aiK. mid will mak The Attorney fjenfral aiuiointeil couiniiaainri b iliie ailvertiaeinent nf the bine unit lHr at which the exchange nmy lie ins'ie, , ay rcpeeifnllT, JOHN W. GRAHAM, J. M. WORTH. P S Tn nil i-aeti boinla will lie taken ut par niul em n ms eiin lie retained or eei't i tietil i h given I'm them if mirreiidered ft! ail. lit). ill In the cKrhulioi' of gtm ka, ill eorjinrutiiiiia le.inls held liy the Stale, will he ex'-hatiejed fur the State bonds i-sm'-l tu am Ii (nrjHirutiona and coupons on eittier mile ntny- lie rctaintit to make equality. J. W. O. J. SI. w. ToSami i.l Eomiimis, Kiki , Baltimore Md. TIIK UKV0CR TIC VKOSPBCT L A'OHTJl CAROLINA. The prunpi cU of our party in the Slate are very good. An early istart in the ivmk of orirani.iitiiin, the reduction ol i-xpenacH, the fenetiu out of abuaeecom milted liy radicals while they were tn HiwiT. the piisHae of a bill to corupro tni' Hie piililic debt on honorable terms to the Hl.ite. tlie amendments to the con .slUutiou, all Iheae and many other things cnnaplre to make the democratic party strong iu North C'aroliua. There has been wi much abuse of trust, si much official frsutl and thievery, to much bribery and corruption in every quarter under the raille.il reign, that the wholesome reforms Instituted by a sound democratic legislature come like rays of li'it in a heiiioMed land. Tlie people, ilk iiniil tiled of the glooms and darkoeil Until. Ac Mirrouiidcd tlieiu, hail with de light the returu of the ulorious sunlight tint iniiiiiics a final deliverance from all their political ilk An a party we enter upon the campaign with the ieal and ardor and Unit ol men who feel that they have beeti of service to HTu state in partially emancipating her irotn me eiutcnes oi tier tyranta. ID people of North Carolina are debtors to the democratic party lor all tbe bleastngt snd privilege they enjoy, and they will contMae to support this iiarty, tbat it mar be enabled In thxiruughly carry out th programme ol return. With great confidence can tbe demo cratic part" appeal to tbe people, with certaiutr can sre predict the result of the Sumner campaign, If (h democrats of the state will work, f arty majorities IB Nerth Carolina have irsnerally boea too small to admit of inaction. , We must bestir ourselves. With proper exertions, there t mr uVaibt of our in'i'feftrff I- a ,.u s Death or A Miwu's Paciiuteb Ihe Albany XiiXTei "CTrteTnT-lTrTta'' fif oftlie dCith of a young lady residing in that city who was to have been married tbe dav on which she ditd. She tuHer- ailtiiiu, a aifniraiinu lhiii;li,ipi.j)fwww.v my latal disease, aud her lather, who is reported to be worth over $100,000, re. fuat-d to secure medical eareV" Finally the young lady's betrothed Secured a phy aiciau, but it was too late. The funeral was s very lrge one, aod it is reported thit the expense of the coIBb, carriages, Ac., wss borne by tbe young man to whom ths lady was engaged to be married. - i ' Jruoa Hksrt. The beufAerw Horn says : During three weeks and a half of Ihe most horrible weather seen for many years, Jmlge Henry t with patieoc oa the lieiK'h, discbargidg tbe duties of judgel!) Ioso. He got through 12 .jury riaca, leaving 230 case (till jet to l diip.aicd of It would have taken Logan just 40 years and 10 month te have go tli rough with tbe 120 cases. Many of th ease finished by Judge lleary had king been oa the docket aad were com plica t.d sad troublceome, DRY GOO DP, GKOCERIKS. AuUcipatiu( an advam tu tacBAW auat' rial, have purcLad aaJ haiu tore 75 Uale Uubleaebatl Do.wr.Ue. 25 eaaca of Btisacbed Im?Uc-i- of tlie m popular atvi tUuidanl nakea, on wtut ii n caw wot ni i noavnBoi.u. KINT8! CALICOS! PoUNTH! 25 eaaaa new Spring at ytei ff PHINTN : (rdejrtJ hfon Um U.U advautte iu priLtn, aill be opcnt'4 March tit, whicti will Ire re tailed to culoacri at hc uUJ pritjea, I Uit CINT fK tard: w n. R a. TUCKER A C'll jr YOU WISH THE M(MT 81V 1.1811 ealLK II AX. PRIMROSE, PETTY 4 N EV SOX'S Who hars UiU daf raceircil Ike latkst trri.K of mis. ! fos arniMO, lTJ. R UUBEK 8UOEB' - Jl ST REGE1VE1I . PRIMROUE, PETTY & NKWSIIMH. o. tU FiYKTTKriKLK XT1IKKT. feb. JaU. FOR SALE TO-DAY, GOO ua Seed (lata, White ao I HU. k W. C. STKIl.tAfli A Cil. 800 Uua. Wbite Lorn. W C. 8TR(INAC1I t't). Hue. White W Meal C. BTKOKAf'H A t'O. 'Ur In 'a, and win w. c BTKOSAt H A UO. I A Bhla EailyRoie Goodrich and Jak J aon Wbite Polateea. W. C.feTRONAOII A CO. Bnli'i a Pilule Ket.rV rtli.eae. W C. BTRllNACII d ( II. Falkatfea (Jbolcu Uoaheu But.U:r. W. C BTKONA It A Co. IU Buckets Mlaee Meat W. C aTKONACH A CO. 1 Boi Buoasd Toagnr. W. tl 8TROSACU A CO. 10 Bbla. Bttck Whsatriour. w. c. r. konacu co. sti lioe. (Jooklnir Extrseta C. STHON VIJll A (jl). IU) Reaina WrsppiDK Paper. W. t'. SrllONACH ACO. 30 Dua. taru. "Colmana'- Kell' snd Yellow Mun W. C BTKo.NACU A CO. Pickle's Cstsnps snd Sances. W. C. STKIINACH M CO. Jc.1110 snd Presn-ea. Wi C STROM AC1I A CO., Fine Byrop and Motasau. W. C. BTRONACH A CO. Oeorite'a Bank Cod Hah. . Extra Mesa Macker.l In Kits. No. 1 No No. 3 , " " W. . STKoNACH A (JO. UO Boxes Laundry an Toilet W V. oTROiiAClI A CO. Moreaa Sons' Sam.lio. W. C. BTRONACH A CO. 30 Do, ttroand Pepper. W. C. ITROMAUl A CO. Choice Orran and Black Te. Eh ttraa W. V. Oeff e W.C, BTRONACH CO. Canoed Prnlt. Dudley's Fresh Peaches. Mbssmo s Sob's Fraih P. actiea. Kraft A Co s fresh l'saca Fresh Tomatoes. " Lima Beana, , " OranPeae, Wisadow's Oraso Cora. Fresh Ukrator Boau. W ti ITEONACH CO. Cm' S Darkling Oolatusa; XoVlaiOCft f ariaaaV. Baker No. 1 CaocelaU aad Cocoa. N. T. tMa. Dees Coeoaaak Daryeas Cora otarca. W. a BTEONA' H ( O.- Poidey's, Gsat's 8ea Fosot, Kuruford, Hore ford. Presto aad Merrill' a, sad Koysl Bs kttf Powder. W. CB1RWHACUACO. . bb tHdVt. BBL8 ,EtRLT ROSE POTATOES 111 nana Isbr-dkat ,-dtea W. C BTRONACH A CO H OL SEHOLD GOODS TOR SALE ! ! W bav m store, avf lot of Fuaiture, 'svCTS'vsvySS iB' w like 'we"Ta to sell at lew price, vis : Ob very hailto Exteaaloa Table, Ob Bie Borase, I Oa ttartekm, -0b ExeelleBt Loauf. Ob food prpet, XBalS It. T5 yards Mai tin-. Oa Hall Sett,' Twe rood Mattnmaa, ;l G lass Wars, luassWsra, Cklos Wsrs, Tm Wre, TabssOaOsey, W. B. JOSU CO. fo.aSdtt MISCKLLAXEOUS. tportant Sale ! TVi-i" s-il'l t tlie t'ourt II.Hi,t. Ui.xirtB ; f V 1 '! lliil lull. - ii ::turu- 1 e 'Ota e -.. lurj, tlie i..il..iiK uiii U u as laa. okr (' uiiti 4. TaU'-ll 111.- rartVkle ol Vi!u:Uin taaW. ti uf will Ii lc-re i. a tiriek BUiratm i'll lame It uieU are ln.: j-itl baray J .li.- tl.,- lot ,, A ..r,Cll, '.'. .Isi4tar.i -'Ii. rn. nj iiiiiiim t aek ' la t.a beinc part i. lot l.l'ln Hie "Will Mje ,.f 11.. 11 yriek ll -k ,h i, lid wbm'I .Ii. .in ailjinnlnff stn lerrell lnwioti Hi. n irdusasu eut, anil rtiunliijf to, i no i man iii a So. I on Hie Ksat i k ii. Lot i-'N.rit .ewnsr ut jiicr. siitt MillnraKl.Ui Wm p ,rt uf l,:l, Slreela, o4 JijIiimi i.it f. Mr. f .1 mill un 111 .Hrt.h ei.e.1. :IaitttJttliail.Ut;. m 4fa: !!... iitlr 1"f1' w,'; ' u"' f11 u' 4. I.nt on Hrth,jt Horfrtt rHrrM; irtl J.'latuie lol .i. ol. t auutli' lot le.v osb-i i.y J P. fla. a :u. J m.il ul .,t No. 15. .kun the I l .1. '.. i M f of lot Mu tt. i ..i , :,.:r l.-oa o.-ll yireet, alj-ilieii I'-.d ou .s . m, tin iii oi ai -elii.r. Ii ou V .ne, 1111 ai.o ,ait lit: tlie oOUll...llii - uf Mi Unwell and Nor;ti (irieia, aili i Malllie.. .in Un ,l'.i, . In of J onaa K. lot i ii the Kaat, Li, tllT! r .1 . u UleVteat, anil ..iUl Ml klioa ii a ;aa o! i l Ko , Uie t llr. i tut NurJi tl,c lLii of lra.1 of ii-i.U kieiaa i be borne .a.e and luruj. r r-i.ti :.. . fjo, i Itoui I. i-.ii. . il, OB lei-J; .i.li . of tl, - r. ad kun-lie I ar boro roail, i-onUilum fiartle mij aen a, adjoiuit - tto- !.ii.,!p li'iuierli at., it ti. n. llriaii liri'ii. Win ilia sirviii r. s. tram o; Ufmroiftfaiev'.out" vut. n aim .!) 'ii. ,ii- ll,. iaiiil. el H r'olier hv KuH, H r. M-Hir.- ni'lt.-oulli, 1 II. e.t.V OU Hie U f I, .tl.U LOli .,1 Ii HillUL! tO fa!. T. Mil mi Hi. N.r Hi '.I. I la. tot l! ,1 in rt Hat. I u llrllifl, eollla lill'U J oolil .ll. Iiill .i I damfli ell :e ! .-, " 11 r in. . - It in Hi. . IU Kle'li ..ii 'Iil-einiililieiil r.ij-l o.-uuilc il,e ku t I . v Aid i. .l. on tlit-.-.iutb liy Und. 11m Hi. Ural h lau.U of J.ekxiu IUva,l .Surili I latMi. of Nt.in l.u.a 'lli.n lot. ainl laniln are Mjld -.iler a il. ilt'-e of l ..uit lor Uivi.i. ii nio4;.e liclr. ut l ! .1 .Lli ll'Houtkr ile, J T. UU. "f ui. i.'t . elil of Orn.e 111 V eaull HjImiii e Ii. tlire- iUnt .natcieiil. of nlk. taci- unJ I 1 1 i-"u ii, iitl.s, J w (, Mieurlti, t.etir ii m:.-e, at fi, (a ,,f liua teiaiii.-e until I'llreliaat. hi..ba i lUll.l 1 K 11 11 1 I 1 l.t, Jl 1.1 I li li-lul b. BAU.HEL'iK. rPJ KA.L KUAU ClIMi'A.MK u, Am:.w'vrJfAii lMiltllr 0i-oi-iit ions Notice Seelioti 1 of .11 Aet rutlll. Of fei.rnr A l , 173. ei il "11 tl.e 1 : ti'eil A n ll I i the Ll 1 1 i-l k ivi-j nun ul ot tlie I lor oi ie r 1'urj , in a fo l.i. ul ' I I lllret.ir, are li.-r.-liy uutli.irU.il anj lo farm mil t.i Kjil ili.H.l i .iiujlu , eu'ilii . ir; iiaiioiis. e... Ii atnl i-ie,v illl. i I..I I Im bd eoiitii t, w ti I jnUu;.- on tin ealtliot employ.! it.en t- rn... us ulll t. .i oin.it. th int, r..i . -f the Ut ite f. r . .iii.i.I, rjlion in , I, - s i,i, l.,,,i and elolliiu- "' VI, , . it. hi ti.- I'. niiat s at Hit .re-.. nt ti nU-iit il,r,.,- Inm irni , ,,n 1 ict.,l. .lite- I li- i.iiii ii aed .1 l,,i . mint i,ti, not In- l.i In- il out ii-1. 1, r tin .r,,i niul . ,,f 1 1, Ail llie II.mi iI .,f 11 nrtni. an now .r. ..n edj to n -.-i.e i.i"i-hI lor fjrrilhi ' Hi .'I h ii-l Alt) ol .ni l eon. Ii ,- llf ll tB 14 llllr tilul conditions .rien'i. il m laid la. tJ iij o, i. I of Hit 1". n d "I Hir.-eloi , M.A Ili.Klim 'K, I I. rlil. lit. fTiie riii(.mm F.t, i-;j ll i,, ...,. H, J . r'oti,!' r-fi., rlltr t'Ute Jti..v nt, .IvA.n'o, I il,... mj.j 1 litma and nei ll lull to lLS I ISKI diee, leb IM If. (INK I' A I it On Ii I c r w YV lii)OT.-"i AMI SI ll 1 1: : Arc worlli tn pa ul or.ln lllueiillie fel. 7-d4a T3 I A N I) K t) U T I. JAMES P1RH.-M1V, re.pe. tf ill, ,f. ipubltr, UiSt be h:ia Jllnl r. eel . ed a i,. of tboae alllairior t'uilio r'ort. -i, ot tin UNION COMIANV Or NKVV In which he Invitt-K their atti iilion. I ii. I reaouri-e. of thin eouil-attv in Uie -.Ikij llal, lu.iet.inei-i jinl oilier fat ill i. them to it llieir I'tuln.a at a inn. I. 1.. than any other timt elui.ii enl.il ii-hi... ieia.l,. alionl lo lire tinse a ill im.l il i their ailwililag,; lo i-all anil e.iiniii Piauon l-efore purcbanin elaewherc. O. U If rill, the it. i k t.i.i. r lik, lo ii'l,ielii.e l.f . 'r III., .oil Important Sale! A T AUCTION ! On the Dtli Uaj of March. Icv72, AT THE Vol'MIiRY rr Kcpui-k. IIi-kH Jt 3'a 1, k A I. Kit III, S C. A US hne (kiwer SI. am Enjiitia. w ith a Ural claaa Holier of 50 horae niwit Baw -Mill, in eoni pl.te oi iler HHrlft Milh.LoiCcsatB, M'sgnna, Chaius, 4e. It Yoka of llivn. 3 l-ai.- of Mules, 'i l'ir of H' r.ea. A complete oulllt for s Strn'u tiaw VilL Teiiua of aale ovA, or a credit of U luoutha with note and approved security T. V. LKK, horlir. tttXiliUlt Olminxr and UUiMnalon Jouriuil copy and send bill to Sheriff oufce. Kali yh N- C feh 13-dtt rpAKE notice. Alter uie eapirstion oi JU aays sn spt pile uou win De made In the prcacilt UeBeral A sembly for Uw Daaaairs of an act to amend Um charter of Uir city of RalcL-h. doe ltMHw. JOHM UUiaTROJiO. BOOKBINDER AND BLANK BOOK HAN- li , out, ovaa Tata aoara canolisa BoxiastvaJ, ' RALEItilL N. C. Trial, Execution, Minutes snd Reeordimf Doeketa made to order. North Csroliaa Ketiorta aid other Law Books, bound in eupenor La, Binding. . Miaalnir nnmlaai of the Keria .imKi icta for biad use l. tmu-tr QXPOKDKBMALEACADEMY.OXFOKD Miss. M. E. MitolKlt, Prtnclpal. Mrs. E. N Wraot. Aai-oriute Prtp kal. Mrs. W. H Mu.truw, Tea. Iler of Mur. lbs aserelacs of this ln.tltutioa will be, re sented Januarj I'llL. I ywnrt wwrter, &e.. a IftafW' Utfrrmrm All .friend, of the laU Prof. Miiebell, ol tha Umrc-aily of North Carolina, dec 28 d A sw nr. Any person ranch t sel!inili.nor wtibla thra mi'.m ot tbe Foreat Pafier ills, will ba srrasted snd pnuiabod to tin- f till extent of tbs law. WM. F. AfKKW, ieisiujaaT't'isriatr O A R I UKORUK B. BAKER rsa sceoramodate siioretulu per aon with rood Board and Lodgiua- at tbs nwi.Uo's of Un. 11. W MUler, ,, comer New Wtu sad Persuai atreets. Rooms" lsnr and euro fie table. Febraar L, 1MV. 1ST OT1CE. r F. and on mr nrs-Biscs on llan.au Rirrrr cae Borrrt Mare in s.iod eim.lili .n, ahoot fix years old FV ana ftwrnnc nw can toas lor ward and prove proirV and pay aVmsesraa (Mwpotseasion, as mar will be sold to i ea-a j. T. alKoNACU. fc-KMlf QLA iTb i CLASSICAL SCHOOL. exercises of mv seoool wUI lsnaased atthe Love)oy Aeadamy, oa Monday, Jaa. rutats : sttb . - : Km. Im (-a THOS, B. BALLET, A. M. rr t - V tt 11 SrM wepas- f'
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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