"
rn-?-r
I. ill. til-
Tu .!. j Etc ning. i 1 T. 11, lc.
Tile Revenue-leal a prepared I v l
.T51 usurer, iciiii rot to e ui)dcrtood.
I':if.! lip. n tin- hist luini iiij, , iii.it .i:' li
l.'uhlic
li is
oiH-rty
Which ( ol.-tltlitcV ,' !,, ali.4 ol l.Vir.g ttl.ll
b-eT'tiiiiig tiili. ii..ir',i U t'uud .nr.-i-liti;;Jio its
v Uiu, i -. .j ' ruinrrni, ami that a man's iiH-tmir
. . oyer -and ajsoe the cxpcii-e of nmUititi it, should
"rrmr
y ' tiixe.iu
govirminx'i
' taxed .in r. ti-i.Uniu.'ii t the tir.uecui.ii un
IlllJ
Ait
, .! 'luxury or
goti riiiin -in
i.tl.inU it. Attic
which are not surictiv nccessaiv. are taxed spi-
-4
cifica'ly. ' ' k !
By iiu rt HUj; largely tin1 sul ject.sof taxatioi
mhiili i.i dcnis to U- riropir!-joft of it, the
PiiKie Trc-x-nircr. has fixed a smaiivr tax upon
iTopTrty than heretofore. NVgrors ling also
the ml k-cts of taxation now, on Jlieir" own ic
iriunt, a Very -small poll-tax has lVcti fixed..
TW"M ii8ii.stuuUJi!ifi.u'iyl:?Xl??
dut JHlIfclS'kifiFlrnrlxTit' -llier-increase
'of the auf.ios.t4 of taxation. Very" pnmWjfi&
elude that the taxes ,&r to he wry heavy i n tlie
peorie, and will produce a very large 'surplus
overhand above the necessities- of the State.
- If e mistake rot. 31 r. Logan, of the House,
arid other, sc-m t " anticipate a large surplus,
tskina it 1 . r crni.ted without ea refill inviti.i
tit'D, that the tax laid i a Very hih. oniy lur
'a n crmrv
not Nfn la
ever, tit. !
n i ?i:r i
i'i; y liiii1,' lienirfrr-rtTt -rtttaier - x U-rf
1 noon iirninrtv tor many years.
il
v l ti.e in.ll't i. :i'id's.i l.rr from ti e I
i ,
;.; i i.udiii' a Ur,j finplit. wc ho e
Li .L.-i -: a: i. ri ls-.l'in- wiih it. that it
rve, that a paper iii this rity also,
w v.erto errors in legard lo th- surplus
ait'r tf.
vrr-i p-:-..
A
Tr
i-'..rv. l! the crop during the present
1 n.. t.i ip verv t-ood. and ii the Leois-
inrurc should materially reduce ithef the ul
iects i'f taxation or the tax 'laid, the 'condition
if t! e Treasury would, w fear., be lean indeed.
Tbi'trrorsin the caleu'.atiorH proceed fnnn
itw.rahce f the proper nianugtmuit
of the
ibises
Itut&ars. liicl'uMic 1 rcii-urer iikikis
timatc with the view of using the faxes which
are paid-r.f year, to meet tlfr expenses ol the
f-Alrii,y year. CKerluoliing this, the estimated
receipts -,ire a lu ) to the taxes which will be
paid in. the win'nr. tf lsfiei llow then could
'IL thx tXptliS'-i ciJt-Ci) he ;;oT
It 14 held that
ti.e taxes paid in the lull and winter ol 10.
should be applied to the' t spcnsn ot the year
preceding, and Ihus'IuTli persons are misled, by
t iking thru taxes in tiro fiscal years, i. e. to de
' fray the expenses i t the two ye.irs ending S.p
uini.tr .311, 1, they would apply the taxes
paid imtlie winters of sW. t7 a:);f.'Cs. Where
then, would It the mom y to pay the expenses"
' f i:r. ' - ' . .
-Ni-.w it w l.ii per.s that the I'.evanue bill was
framedto raif.- a surplus only of about (200,000
f ir two years or $100,000 per annum. This
: w-as d.mi;. believing, as always lias been done,
that thu OetKjral; AsinjWpf 5ifRt stiike out
ome iu-ms in theliiU, and also would makeap
pr.opriatioDB which would bring the surplus
dwn to almost nothing. Both of these antici
pations have already been realized, and the pro
bability is, when conipVted, will not leave in
the Treasury, a iri tiy aurjilus.
Jilt Stasia,"-
Tho passage of the Stay Law by the Legisla
ture will be -hailed over the Stato as a relief
measure. Vi of course ympathire with any
plaD, which gives the people even momentary
" cause of joy, or affords thehi momentary - relief.
It is some relief to the lif lings of ilcbtots,
crushed and oppressed as they are in t-jiirit
rtthf f alannit'uit which 'have vcrw helmed them,
to, f if i that the evil-iay, the day which "hall
make thein poor, has W-fl put olf even a ear.
- Bttt-hw anthe present Stay Law lie madVeveit
a present reli( It ni'y deters '-payment, but j
dix-s hot Callt'i.l tuur eii i'l'.: jiiiuin uin
"real relief, any proper-fratc-rijal feeling, sni'h as
ought , to exist iu every community, u'nijl all
jiagmenfi sndwet -n
Absolute neeitii-ity, created by the previous one
and the Convention -Stay Law, hive tinned three
--fi.urths of ihr creditors of the Stat to bring
m&mu-mdl
IietweCtl debtor frn fere.!
1 1.1. .1 HI lYl -
cis theVl'jcket, ,, ,-rritr-'vaKziMmm
;ior: .o ..maiTrr lii-nr
AWtifiaiuAlhe'crjitorjiiajy be in bringing ynit.Tlrom'Gaston. In. Satterthwaite, rs. Cannon,,
-.eUssLk- ij.ch-l.tor.7, Will M that j trm riffrrizr
'--tlii'rn l.trr -rtP-f M )-x;' It"1 m"re lenient, tor-
Efttinc'-that oti-e hsrsl hcirted cre13r lorwl j
'it o mi'L'ht have rleiavtd. to commence !
L -- , .. . 4 -
suit,
iloreover, tuucu itn m i-tnu-, eiiing
I... 1
ir nnd ci-'.-'litor, 'we ate sorry to see, is ( s ,1
M-ir tranif. rred to t!iru U w ho are unrilovcd !
tVirosccuc Afincuiht n t l . t e blau.. 1 f .r 1
IMT:11".' fc I.
pursuing ti.e.r vra.
ti if hiinm na-ur, iss.
icJepraVta, uiui 110 ru:i.' l iiu in aej ;pii t.-"iiiicci
. can ill. ai.T wi-n eolincct (.
himself with what a uik'-v tnmlcsi miurea hnn.
' ' n-. . !
it- 4Hi;a!!i'u i .is ijiPii-asiire. I in-, n nmsr
- - -
- )il'thi-ii tipl"-
TiM.-'t'-p
11 y f"
T. .i-i ta ct rtsupy.
iwi
ttS-4-4-v (hi-
UJ1
Ut-tt
ir tienr
"WFfctV'W. not
But : uhie-s tue
' nitet the !'' '.
Vidifiwi' ttiXbiU all --i
Ml tended t'.' ,
and w!.-'
.it,i'..!'"'"i-r-' I'
,.:,'. i ;i,i'-.'.
!' '." ' ' : ".'.' "''.-
"w i s r i-1' r1:
" - t
yi-i- ' - - ' '
'ps ! 1 to ;
I'm ie.lAaiit
i' -
.' w ojk at once
!' i f. the' utuoutH
J -i,, tbj -will tij, that
i i, ,-. t. It ,
"i ano la not
i- i '. - -i ' - '.i.v
"ii,i,.- UO.-HU9
; ' --s-ni rr- i t SUCH
T . 1
lie- K I'l-i.lt :i.; t l' af.
, , - , . f
-ee-xi.ny (aw, - which u,-,)
1 i 'I'nvatf coiitraets ort
lav.-
j.-tioi'sWhich-du i
.
t'rrts.M'C
s-Tb--Ji
:.C 't.
-i ; .'
ature Can
dlhe-py. p. 'C
law -.r V;-- l"
m. i.I M tUe.I d
'ttu.2.i.";;.-Ui-;-4i'..pt . .u,e '
j , i,,.Uj, ; ., t.;,v i
""'v'v ' " 1 , ' - . t
' -ty"il"''"';'Mi thwr I
iL ' '! T '"r"' fltf isit d.eti ejedtert
T't"Kf:1nftnir!h"iu' iii erd; r t.y be if any advau- r
: u;c to the ciu.utiy. uiiist Tc liuldeo secure the t
1 e.il I Ij'.lhci.t II i.. I till? . pnTptr a-'amst rebel , llOpC, J
ii:liitue lo t lo.r rebels are "pleased" or lis
... t-i .1 i In ir consent is not essential, am! their
rtl pun nl hint ks UIIV scheme l8 dangerous. '
lioio', thiinyli'i iilinly niittrn, iiulientes a J'rejU
diee and a I'itterne.'.W of heait, tthieli wediil liyt
rxpnt. Wrnt-tfiit', tire li ronnJiupJnd ilie
wmre. ot inl .iih.ition po-seed 1'V tlie oJiVr,
h ive lieen pn-eiely mii h a ' are mssmi '''
thouaud! of honest, yet bitter HudiraU at the
North. To lliis day, they an-, totally ignorant
or h ael J y untjiunded statements of hitter
factioni'sts, in regard .to Tlie hopes, tile si'lili-
hieuts aiid TtiiT ainhiliofi of "retH'ls."- llenre
the illiht ral and unkind and reeklesi rmutrk,
it makesno differenee whether n hels are pleased
or displeased." Now, we challenge anil defy
the .lkgitttr, truthlully to put it linger upon a
single "rehel" in North Carolina, and prove its
asertion at tlie same time, who has any "hope
or "ambition, to elfi rt "t'onlederate resurrer.
tion." If there is sueli a mini in Nortty ("aro
tins, we have not seen or Ifeirit oTIiini: itw
soineliuies Softiiit'd and WTrrrirrl drv - ritdipal- iu-
rM-iit'p nnil wlint ftt-onmil t.i bit H ii'ii-n-ilt'sS vlll
(lietiveiieits towards the South,, by radieal Coti -gressnien
and o'thers, may have retunieil railing'
for railiiifj, and sjn.l;en as pn-ioii dictates ; but
wc challenge the I!t;ii:t r to point out any r.'V
Mii.Ml'tii iti.r.iin tti. 1 it .litt milflll. nn.l uti-
liwfuily.lat least siijeix his p.irdoin chooses tol
-Otll "li bel, U Ito .1.11 s nut-JjUW ill MFI-, J'J.-itiMi:
and truly, a "recouMrui t ion" of llie f'nion
en the basis ot "the C'on-titntion of tlie United
States.
lint doe.-, the A',",a','i ile-netlie n imiiiI i uetii.u
of the I ilion ; D'oi's- if not desire, and i- not
its liartv seekili'' the destruction ot the "overn-
ment of our lathers, and the iiialigni ritioii of a
new government, destructive ot the rights and
behests of civil lilierty ; Are they not seeking
a different Vnioii
In the anxiety ol the linjiMter to place tlfC
So'utheui f tati-s under thciuleof what it calls
(t i men, is it aware that it is laboring to place
them in the h inds of ! h- . w or-i; im u in the
South ,' is it aware that those who claim to be
"Southern loyalists" 'n ff'tUcntf, at IwasL the
leaders of them, are bankrupt in political and
moral character ( liow W ill it administer the
government, if if excludes those it elas-Vs anions;
rebels ( It w ill l e found to be inipos-iblo.
nation for the proiuotiotK-i't' edticaluui-iu the
South, by Mr. George l'cabody. the princely
American nierchaiit of Enulaud, oci a-ions no
little interest. A majority of the Trustees, or
gentlemen whom Mr. Peabodyeutrusts with the
management of the donation, being in Wash
ington, Him. 1. I', Winthmp, the first mimed
in the list, called them together, w ho organised
and accepted the trus and - adopted liighly
proper resolutions of thankb to the donor. Hon,
W. A. Graham, -of this State, was necessarily ah-
sent, but w ill, no doubt, consent to co operate
with the other members of the Board.
Stevens'. Bii.i. and the Plan iip AnifsT
ytt x. We call the attention of- -the rratler t
nn article -frtmHiie New Vorjt -44VW on thU
subject, on-the first pajie. The sources idjn-
tormafion possessed 1W that jmper, and its
ability, make anything from that source, oft
that subject, worthy of attention.
. Supreine eourt-OptntuTi87
By Pr.AhsoK, Cli. J. In Iliggins iii, Hinson,
from Duplin, judginent reversed and judgment
here for defendant., In State Myertielt, from
Howan, declaiing that there is no error. In
State r. Isenhoin, from Caldwell, declaring
there is no c-rror. In Doe Unh nr Ifooveri v.
.Thomas, from Davidson, riniiv rle nnrii. In
Flvnt r. Conrad, from Forsyth, judtxiiient af
tirhied. In H.argrnve . Fi-lier, in equity, from
Davidson, dismissins the bill without prejudice.
';. By Ba fti.e. i. In- Sftte -t. - Minhm,; ijnr
Wilkes, declaring that fliere is ci..cor. in Mate
f. Hodges, from Meckh'iiburg, no error. . Iii
Hoyster el. Uoyster, front Person', iudgment at
finoed, In HoU"toii in. Hnimtiiii. in npiity, from
(iuiltord, directing a sale. ' In Hartley r. Estis,'
an jK.stis.' Hartley, in eipiity, l"rott Wataugs,
tins ting a ilecree anil uisnussnig ttie cross bill
directing a reference,
By l(KAl)E,a.l. v Inlvirkland a. Maniruin, from
Oningy no etri.r. In Shelton r. Kils, troni
II . - : IT, I . i. ...
x,u-i ' : .: t. ..... .,..
lo-.-rroledl fn Fulls m MctfilHlH tl .
l ie i.-i',.iencs of this great
tree peoi iii; is suli-
liirit',' Tliet win
I'ear" "fnm h aliiise" nf" p'owi f"
much neglrfet of rjnty, cspedally when commit
en.l in tiii tlrilrl ftl.f tilHV -ttlll lt,,.f ..ill r,,l
T-BnlkiniC lii & iioTltiirr rTciiiiiTsni thmiLrh in ti.n,.. I
- ' 1 ' 1
j-i)r
I I...' 'II,
v wi!f 'tint permit tlie great
I'on.st ituiion . fo In- stricken.
tin
down in tlie uinl-t of peai e. and when the iSsT
"W"1'1. f ' "? 1 r lw.. m a. , w run 1 f I, s ,s
kit And t hrv wi not mm li on.-ei nrrniit 1 he
f.mmtlfs , t H It sir km v ,, t, (,,-t R . p p
urate two ureat- sections of out .oiuinon cliun-
rate two great- sec;tion ot out 'opinion
i-trv. 1 lie fjateitjaj fn io,g o.t tins now. specious
li - .vlit-iitilil l.ullnn must . .t,i .n Fi t ri.;t,ir.,t
Iv divided nation must - be
-' 1 t "
or in .pit.-
T S 1 4 ( ( t
. ' I
U l.iipj two n 'I rr nt ittut rf ,hi . n !t 1
wtl n-l hi-4 I tiaigfatiaaHii.l 1 vie4 .Lw. i,u ii I
ti ruiiplenit I v vindn ate .1 t Ue p'.-pi
anist
- -prmi!U-ir' Ueapi'lisjii i.mi'il lhar iif'the1- painrFtv"
"ice "to'tlTTirrdily id an, American eitirrrr; who, (0!iet
- .u,.-....u- 1. .. i .. ; -. i.... v- .. . f ii
lll'I' Vl.' -l.l lie t. II4L ll.lt S. IU II "0 l.lll'l, WHUH1.
bless the impoverielierl South with hi? bcncfa.c .
tions. and unite our common .count rv'bv anot'h-
... !,;, ,,,, ,.,,ri, .i K i, r 1, .!...,
j.CT?.eo ithi; ail liOl.C?;! p Tl ' 11'. it T. I tlt it ltW, ffT
7(
r.r tti riff. . .
' " " '' f.
, 3 . ,' ' '"-'.' -
". 1 lie residticei.l I;r. L.tT. Bidna.,in lh-k
; ,,. colmfy. vm", n,,irelv-..'..nsuro'ed
hyCrcirrh the iiiu iw,n ..f Momljiy; tTi'd 2-th rif
urii3 o..iijjii.Jn:uarv utdiiiow n lm
sui'I'4-'1 biLccidcntal. . Neatly, 'all the fur-
nitup; and 'oii!r-io.s w ret.Hved. tfiejnnly- ,lo;5
i'jciiig the iniirv ineidetita'l b ;iiiojcr thuii.
.- 'J -'
'i.in-'v rJrrTwTTyrhitcrnic'ii. liaiw el Vfr Jr4tiWfi-tho-tiuuiljf. report.ed.'jis fbllbwii : . "
KMly'ahd B-nj Biiily, atid a in gfi., lowned An" i. Wli..le rte r.ast 13.' ncrHitarV't: I ctimceTfTr
dirn. fuccc.tdcd r,n IJoudav Iniiiht,-of. thUT lijcAIr Means, CX for Mr. Wa'idell 3 For
wctlftn - yscopih trorotha j-l at this pi-t pi r.-Wntjtit; 14. . Scattcricg. :,3. Xoelection- ,
VVrg A rynt. ;. ','
tter.Hayro.1r.. ' '. . '
T! ' SENATE; ' - - T J"':
. Tt fcumv Mohmxu,
Tlie tk-uate was called to order, at-10 o'clock.
l'roy ui' . Iy . 1 1 w -Ua-ajryjU A i.ki
Pri-nbYtcriaii t'hurcli. H
s " IIKIMHIB OK COMJtilTKt.
Mr. Cunningham, lrom the ' comiuitteu.,ou
lt-onoftitioiw ntid (t rti'viiuiee4 'to w hfuu wasfe--
leiiiaU-, iveomirtt'iiiiingils patwage..
Mr. .lohnaoii -trom tlie ('oniuiitteeoii I orpor-
ations, to whom was referred a hirf to incorpor-
ite tTif "Wniidiii'lon tit ink and' Ladder ivmm-
ii v, reported Iiivorahly.
.lr. WjL'ijjns, trom the I omimltee on Unance,
to w hom wan referred a lull for the relief of tire
estate of the late Hon. I,. (). U. Htaiwli, reported
adversely tiMhe paymi'nt ot. the et)lipons, but
was -willing o give new liond-; for tho-tc that
Ii.1VcTm'TT
Mr.Hall, from 1 hr Joint Setret Conimittee,
to.w.liom Was referred a coniniunication from the
Oovernor covering, a report ol thu ATtorney
General, relative to Hie t ape Juvf Navigation
Company, reported the following:
Jlmokeil, That the .Solicitor ot the 5th Cir
cuit be authorized and instructed to tile an in
formationin the nature of n iui triirrunto against
the Cape Fear Navigation Company.
.Mr. Avery, trom the Committee iimtrueteil to
report some plan to change the Judicial system
ol .the jSAalji.jqniluda ttlVmtd iiii Lis iimtion,
ii was onh reil to be ' printed ainl made the spe-.
tiaT oTrter toro o-cjoe 4i4ay-jugUL .
On motion of Mr. Wiggins, the revenue l-ill
was made the special orilw for Thursday next.
A iiiessayc was received from the "House re-'
lusing to ciVgrOT' in rihe .Senalc proposition to
p 1 1 nt 2 1 p i p i i sTT Hi eS ta y 1 .a w f i ' r, ach niviii
Ih-r ol the (ieTVeral AntirbTv, tuiU Ihe Senate
concuried in tlie proposition (run tJie lloilK' to
pri
rint o ropic-. ,
-rcrrscrmrm;-! - s i n k s s ;
Bill making provision lor tlie payment ot
the St ae bonds now ilue.aiid the interest on
the ill bt iflie' 'State! Mi-rs. Wilson and
Berry discussed the.liieiits oi t lie Tint .lit' "sortie
length. Mr. Jlrrry, at tde'cai e of his remarks
offered an tunendinciit which was agreed to.
Vr. Speed spoke, at some length in opposition
to the bill. Mr. Wiggins favored it. Mr. Cov .
ingtiW thought, it wns not free front-objections
he had beeu anxiously Waiting .for a better
plan, but as nothing Tiad been presented, he
sITonld 'support the bill. Its turthcrtvusidera
tion was postponed for the present.
A message was received from the House, pro
posing to go into the election ol Judges lor the
spei ial Courts of 4TRVrfl.aml New Hanover.
Concurred in. Messrsr-Mc-ares, Wright and Wad
dell were put iu, notuiiiiition; for the county of
Ni.-.v Hanover, w hich resulted, on a second bal
lot, in the election of Mr.- Mears.
The Senate proceeded, to Imllot tor Judge ot
the special Court ol (-'raven County, Messrs.
George Green and David Carter in nomination.
Messrs. Perkins and K ounce .superintryiided the
election, which stixid as follow s, Th the -Senate :
biecii
ycarteJ :t.'vi7.r.Me.-srJ. Harris of Uiith-:
urliird, Suea.l and Gadi. ,
Mr. Cow les stated that Mr. ( utter w as a strong
persona) friend, ot his and he should have voted
tor hint, but he had pledged himself to Mr.
Green, not knowing that Mr. Carter. would be a
candiilate.
I'rtCI AI. ORHKIt.
Bill to abolish imprisonment lor debt, was
taken up. 'Messrs. -Wilson-and Ah 'Cork lo op
posed the bill in speeches of some length. .Mr.
Speed favored its passage. The ijuestion recur
ring, on its passage, on its second reading, the
ayes and nays were called, and the bill passed by,
a vtte of'24 to 12. Mr. Cunningham moved to
suKpetid the rules and put the lull on its third
reading. Lost.- 1
Mr.-Bullock moved the Senate adjourn until
L'l aui!rmv:.aLlO tt'tlixk. Mb, JohriMin ..muvwt
to ameiiii oy insej-iing 1 j o ciock io nigui. A.p
ofTfTiH The ayTsTnuTluVyt s Were, t'allrd"inidtrip
aniendment was lost, and the Senate adjourned
untibto-uiorrow at 10 o'clock.
lIOl'SEvOK COMMONS 1
Tl KsDAV, Feb: 1'. 1 '
I he lioii
A. M.
w as
iIimI
d to ofilentt 10 o'clot-h,-
Prayer by Rev. J. M
ferian Church.
Atkinson of the Psbv-
Utl'oKTS ol COMMITTERS. -
A large nuniber of reports were iiiaile-fioiii
various standing comtnittej's. Of these the fol
lowing were most important:
From the , .Judiciary Committe, 4 by Messrs.
MidCay, Kenan and Richardson,! unfavorably, a
hilPehe entitled "the' Mechanic's Llefl Law " a
brti to make valid official atts of ilHStiws of the
PciiSe during tlie war, and a bill in relation to
hunting on the Sabbath:
A resolution to republish Winston's reports
reported back, favorably, fioin't ami' Coin
mittee.
By Air. Waugh. from the Committee on Prop
osiiioiis nnu 'neanees,-etniavoraiilV, a Olll TO i
Tepral-Xe :erclinanpe .of tbe-finwBttn,-'lith--;
itiiig the x sale of spiritous Ijipmrs at Company"
shoos ' '
Shops. ' x
: Hy. Mr: Jl.-.Vair, from Hie Coniiitt"e n Cor-
porations, tsvornli t i In ii-,irmir.ie-TTn
(MttSaWfiwfTW-trnrto lucoruorate
the Hoard of 1 rade of the city of Newbern.
- By "Air 'Harper, from f he f '.niriniitmi on -FI
nance, unfavontlity, a resolution appropriating
f lO.trWt forthe encorrragcmeiTt of fmnrigratmn-
tlie, jwlwx 451 capital, arc. -....
AND HKi 'I f TIOSs
By '-Mr. Long, a resolution for diuloainr jnnre 1
V'
peijeolly the statues, of the aate- paMcd -since
,1'soo. itejecied. 1
Uy'-Mr. HrowV a resolution in relation to'fur
nishincopics of the Suprcihe t;otirt reports to
tfa-m'veral rlei kt trf-this dialer - Rt-ieeteil -
I!v Mr Lviett. a bill .to einpowvjr.lhe Superi
or oiirt .Indues lo hold special t(-nnsr -"
, l!v .Mr.T'i-wvtitrom the Judicia.-v committee)
a hill tmauthorrr'Tourtfl of law to grant reUcf
in casi sJor1- i4t liegotlarMe .bonds, bills atid
HfOi'S
Tt-v..Lf Mi.J 1 rpi.r-,1 yr the ho ipiiutt ee on I inlin e
I,'.c Mr- ILiriu r:,f"r the
1 , . 1 .. IT
si 1 1 1 ni-i s 1 1 li 11 uuar ti 111 anij anh
.'" ,Tsa
IBtettlaiEMj
eHTTT
pa-sea its sevefaT
-rcfo-tir,rHHmler 1
6'jspensir.n it the-rules;
' -wuhuimu iMTLainrMTi or c.Tuven; ajgosifa
. sage was-sftit to thrtvnftie-prtipris-ing tii.elt.'tt a
Judite for the criminal cvurtof Craven County,
ininiediutclv alter the election i!it Judge ifor
New Hanover county.
Hr. L itlianv alo - nominated (Jtorge (ireei)
'E-'j., of ('raveh,,,f(.-r said oflice. . - -'
. In making the nominatipn, Mr: Latham aid
that Mr. tireen was a lawyer ot eminent ability,
mid the choice of the people of .(.'raven, etc. .
- The Hon prircredeif trr vote for a .J ufle of
the. p niiiihaf Court of- New H-movcr Cpu-hty',
.Vr.' Uuess" hurling Dominated' Irugh Wildel,
h'A'i .and Mr. 'Slurrill, Hon. )'m. A. Wright, c.f
Si-w Hanover. - ' ' , -
! the eommr.tti-e that -snjierinteiKleil this elec-
The benate having coucurtH, thd House hi
iv.wt
cced'ed fo vote for JuilgeoITIie rrinilmd Court
4i-fcraven CountyAlL Iluiry li.ayiiiji nominte'k
David M. Carter, of. Hyde.
he committee that, t.uperiitiiiiled this ehc-
tioti reported an follow : Whole number olf voles
trafr i ir9 - - Jiry ti-a-tlnw -? K ' For -M tv
ri:en'H4. I;or Sir. Carter 34'. ; Siatteriiij; 1.
Mr. ti reen elected. ' . ; -
X : seertbet tiallot ViiiT tnnl fiif ' :tWTt of (hi?
lojlows; tt hole nuniber it votes cast HJ.-1-,
Neeessarv to a choice 71. 1'or .Mi.- Meares 7:5.
ForMr. Waddell ort. For Mr. Wri;;lit 7? Scat
tering J. 3If. 5Iearcti Teiecled. '"r-
Messrs. Daniel, linitlsht r, Harding aiftl l.a
thum, of Craven, were allowed to, record their
Totes m favor of the Stay Law, psed on Sat
urday. ' '
A billXo inci'irporaie llhick lioek l.od:!e of'
-Emm anil IfWiilnl tt'iunm, Hiiil fi bill ill fel:l-
tion to dormant jtldgiients, parsed tlioir vicond
reading. j
'A hi-fi to charter' the Oilord Brain Ii bt the
'Raleigh and Gaston 'Railroad Company' passed
2nd andi 'trd readings.-
- SPBt lAI, OHlIKIt.
. The bll to autlirie the Public Treasurer to
negotiate a loan for the relief of the Treasury,
and to establish a North Carolina Savings
Bank, was put on its second, rending.
" 'Mr; Wiffiaiiis", ol ALii-Hri, saiif that he iTirnii'T
lielieve -.hat the loan of fen million dollars con
templated by the hill, could evvjr be rai-cd.
Tlis sclu'ine Uiii -UUjljt.iflUriti;t inAit. He
moved that tlie bill lie on the t,-d.,., I iic u"?.V.
cueully withdrew t he- motion, at (he request of
Mr, McKay, who pToceeded to nddiiss ine
House in support ot -the bill.
.Mr. Harper replied to Mr. Mih'av. .ii fending
tlie report of the Finance committe iuIm-i-c to
the bill liuiler coiis.idi ration.
Pending the tsillhcr tlis. tisswo ti c' llo,-i-
jrmfm'tl':
- for th
Uai.ku.ii, N. ., Fi b.
Ufim I.
. Isii.-. -
lith,
in
i Mk. Liutiiu. Happening V b
the 11 ty
pei i;iily
1 Ion Friday last, and hot have amy thing
I to occupy luy tiilie, I wnnder.e into the- Senate
,! ('handier, during the discussion of the biyl to
I all'ord nlkf to the fni plt, and heard the Scf itor
; from the 1st district pay tue follow in- ju-t j
and handsome compliment l licit Min-iable
man, the true, well-tried 101 I 'faithful' public
' servant, the Senator from the coin ty . ol U'.-ii -
i ren,-F. N. Thornton.- Dr. S I -.ud, .Mr.
j Sjieaker. I cnnriof. w ithhold jroto the venerable
1 gentl'.'uian, the Senator fVojii the. (onnty of
Warren, my wjrin, heartfelt th.-ml.-. for the
: just, able and chM-jiicnt remarks 1 h ' he hss
just 8ubii)itted to the Senate, in lihiil of the
i'down troihlen. patient- and 'siaU'i t ing pcopie of
1 the' -State. Sir, '0.11 111 y. ou 11 .an -o'nii 1 . fool in
1 lieiiaif of my ceirjjitituents, 1 tender- him ln-.n-ty
j thanks, for his sentiments, t. tci-l!, mi I ciuhIhI
I ly hd foreilly exprcsed. . Sir, t in y id touch
I a responsive chord in the In art "ion;. ii"l,'
tllilll-inir vtTIi iii- tlii- -Ii :0 Si ll, . I
li-iii
fly' with e1ectHiu4tl-Troni ttrt!';T:?ir"-T-" -fffliin-
of the Kast, where tin- latk 1 oihn-" A 1 lau'tie, ;
bents its olt recuripg, cver-n peatinu waves, a.-
their phosplnuiescelit crests tliehi 1 in the I'liebt. j
ness of the rising suiflighl, ugainM the sand j
bound shores of Currituck, through the length j
and !ire:idthof this great fontmonAvcalth re- j
verberating and n soundih'g aiiiid the nmunt.ain I
gorges, as if hasti-iis onto nun t. a re-o ,11-ive
thrjll in tho -county -o l yiil.i e, ' where -.the
proud bird of libert-y, sits in niaji -ty, upon the j
pinnaele of some sturdy buk, which h.i- been j
shivered by the desolating blast, us it swept t
over the State, and died ol'- its younijs; sur-
veying the misery, poveity, ami ruin (hat. Viir- j
rounds him. 'Sir, to have tlie.coiiiilcnalici', en-
couragenie.nt..a.nil ..sujiport of that, .vimut ible man, j
cheers inv heart and nerves mv soul, to iiress
foward iMhcrtrr!niiiiinaiii
pose tor winch my crmsiituentH sent ine to this
"Tteneral AsS-mh))-': "fic felli, t' (hi j,, ,,,!?." sir, !
he is venerable for years, distinguished lor learn- J
-ing,.' id prominent for sound eonrerv'ative
principles and high regard tor constitutional j
guarantees and the rights of the people. The!
Senate will pardon me, I hope, for saving to it
collectively and to Senators individually, that
iucTi a 11 t- x alii pie Tii AJ well "afKt" Ttielr ritfen
tion and receive their earnest consideration, if
not, their concurrence and imitation.
"ONE OF Till: PEOPLE."
The Reconstruction. Debate. 0 .
The great question ot reconstruct ion w its
., further discussed in thJ-luui yuKtcr-dny, a'tni
the uttTHrfets were dicidededly foiji-d in their
-purposes. Mr Stevens had annimnccd his iit
tcntioii tf close thft debate at two 0VI01 k, but
the hour was allowed to glide l y iu a sin e ssi n
of animated speeches. Mr. Shankliu, of Ken
'tucky, holding the floor from the e'vi niiig pre-
yious, made a strong argument against the ri I !,
ami was .followed in sue ession i.y .M'srs.
Ab
Tfiayer,-. Hanlin!', Shellabarijer, Hotchkiss. 1
(iris wold, liavinoiid and Garlield. At tin' close I
--"-"".-
vM - MTt.? jgj .fig
Vreviously m
iirevious ones
Id s remarks. Vr. Stevens, havni" I
untitled the I Inur. demanded the
previous ipieslion, amnlst the 111 a 11 1 1 1 st interest
'Q tue eniire ooiiv. oeeiai geiuieiiicn nppi 111-
ami. aniHUirolounil silence, urired the L'cntle- 1 1
;olound silence, urt'ed the jrentle- I
limn from PenmiLltjuua-tu-pr-rwtt' tW-t-Kirr-rrt-'f:
Bo 011. because lie 1 In r I th it vt iroMrrd
dor day-or two, it -would he .po"S)bls: InjUtheJ.
jJLiiWl(A-.'nifi...t'. SUeh. an jiinlersjundiii" s 1
twifuhrBarnioiiiX. the f oiinTrr" unrf Aj t'-ij - se"J
cure the co-operation ol the rrtsnlcnt i f the I
Vnitprl JitAten or, at h ist
it not "unite the '
public iu'dL'meiit so stronutv hl tin-t hnn nt -t't-T
compel a w ithdrawal rif all opposition on lcs ;
jjttrt. Ky V
At we have paid, thesn.rrestion "-v h"iir 1 itr 1
mirVwiwf-iih-. -ahicr- 'eerv nn-mlAim tri-e-i
fcM't. He wsf,.lowed bvIr. KldriL'e of Wis- !
cimsin" from tli" c.t'teV'side. who appealed to
the gentleman from1 rcVihsvlvania lo allow the'
Democrata. who wished to'gci-cin the -recnid in
protest BL'ainst the liill Hliieh w is lmnni fo i
pas, he apprehended -the fvmr lioon of" H-iig I " ilh w hat jusl ice - c;f.i thrr t ..hi ill t
beard. -.The veteran "Uader "o( the l,,iISl.". I Dniiocriitl or honest 1( pidi!ioiins,. h
M iliTlslVe HUH lo flitted filer Ills 'HrrlnnU' I
ait'fe.1 'tVi hia Wihynic: feu-'!
iioFM-sf ttSr-'il.K
Trtuliut " Ihe lDrTrrr-rTHW rrr cir' t rui f r
r-r-Miet?8aat0P'-'
.t!ie-t(t-rgoUttluinil. -diich lhe "uotU
ih frouk- Ua.hutU,ha(L xli&,. fldvaiHiivi-
w tiifh o havincr. hi couhuat act iirmn r Uli 1 '
they grew bitter as, declining the rerjue'st of JIi:,
Eldtidge, lie, siipl fie was not sOsuieof the pass
age of the bill, and w as keenly sarcastic w hen
commenting on the demoralization of his p;irtv'
friend who had delcated the foriin r c-ivil hjli,
which was sent "to the toinli of the ('anuiois M
But he sternly refused to yield, and inso-tci ,,n r-
therlemand for tlie previous -qtirsTton. y o(.H,.rn.
Uilhks was permiited to- iimk'1 fieri lii-r is phi-
nation, arnl the division was taken, ri-Mijt i n-ri,in ; lrl
a.dofcat.orihr'Urcat CY
The long strain on the House was related an-
. . i...i.i..',i. .-l.i... ...... ... , -. .
a universal luimiun.iirfaii up which ivs
. fl'.rilKo(.1i.lyMP Iut..,.. ..CI ...
make himself heard, rfctini hi-iHeTriitM''t
Mm un.ui.!i.'...i'."( o,.,, i.y.i i o
i-j i ii. .....
fliwIgrrTif paHiitheJ.iJlLa.a rule jit the arrrn-.
under the provision, authorizing rnjis cop. criiTiTg
the lnif and naval- forct-3 of the United" Statea.
r ivt;,r IntrUineketr of theVth . , '
- '.iiivii r f i. I
- -KEMIBKS OF MB, PEEBLES, -
OF NORTnASlPT'OX,
A.N AxiEXDXIPNT, pFrEHF.D JBY' HtMSEL?, TO
- fiii: Cif.t: "CiftNfiis'tf TDK Convention- gf.it,
Law, SATt itDAT, Feb. .Oth."
3fr. .&;ik;r :
We regret that there is a de-
!rmrgijrrnrt W-f l9 HEWAKb.-
fair test of its merit'. We reeognie htitli iliT'iolBr i'Tio5niv '''M'AllLM'lN
necessity mid justice of whef tor the debtor
portion of our people, and are willing to (Jive
rrprrrt WTiyr-riitrnt-fw-ftittger :to jHepiife -to meet
their first pavnieiits ; but iri return for ttiis in
diligence,. w think it is just and right that the
debtor should give the ereditor some guarantee
that at Ihe expiration of said indulgence, his
property 'will he. responsibly for his debls. To
accompii.li this end. we have introduced the
iillieildini ul that is iicfoir the House., it -tn-tmtr
our-vish, nor does this amendment propose; to
restrain a debtor in the free use of his proa-rty.
It oiot sleclan s that he shall not prefer oiie
creditor to another, during the time the Courts
are not permitted to hear anil determinoactions
of debt. - . .
If the merits of the' inncrulniei.t rested solely
on its eipiity atitl justice, wc cannot understand
how it could be opposed by any one, w ho is not
willing to legislate with a, view to encourage1
anil promote dishonesty. - lint -when we take
into coiisidenitioii the fact that it Is necessary to
( secure the relii-f contt niplated by the- bill, it is j
sui jias-ingiy olrange that any true friend ol relict
s-!ou44-oppuse its. jjdloptiqn. That it is necessa
ry to secure the end contemplated hyThrr tirfl,
is jilnin to every one, who has devoted that
time and attention to the subject which its im
portance di mauds. For alter all, it the bill
passes and becomes a law, its stability miist
depend entirely on the acquiescence ot credi
tou. It will be nothing more nur less than a law
at 1 he sutlerauce ot creditors. To sustain this
I'osiTloTtwiriTJitd-'rrrrn-ifnrtgt' Stiuy's rDfnrrrntf
f iiies on the Constitution, page 2"0, book III,
hapter 3-i, from the decisions of 'the Supreme
Court of tlie I'nited States, in' JleCraeken Tt.
Ibuward, 2 How. page 012, and in IJuackcn-luu-li
ik. Hanks,, 1 Denio page 130. It there is.
any oiie who is not convinced by these authori
tie-,, w e ilirei-Tliis iittijition to the decisio'n of
ihe Supreme Court of N. C, in Crittenden rs.
j Ci i 1 1 111 ' lcn, aad to a large number of other
eases wlui li .maybe touuil in the Supreme
Court Ih ports of the I'. 9.', by Howard, Denio,
Wheaton atid by ('ranch.
We too have paid some attention to this
snbj' ct, as well ns the member from Anson,
but wc have not Telied upon our own internaf
convictions northetrresponsibfe Opinions of this
or that lawyer, but have taken the trouble to
t-xatiiine the riuf horitits on the subject, and
from the highest tribunal knowaio -thtConsti
tut ion, have cited decisions which prove beyond
the shadow of a doubt, that the -hill if passed,.
Vill be ifiiconstitutional, and must therefore
con! iime only by permfssiiiii of creditors. Is it
not then the duty of the frieirjs of relief (among
whotii we can justly be numbered! to make
ai.ua- i)l-'.)vLsio.ii , itl thUt.jl'IL..f'..f.,. the iiroiectiini
of. the rights of cretliturs, tolet 'thblh know that
they are not forgotten, to satisfy them that this
is not repudiation in disguise, so thut.-without
eloiiig" injustice to themselves and families, they
can acipiicsce in the further postponcfrneut of
the collection of debts, with some assurance
that nt the end of the twelve months, the prop
erty of their debtors will be bound for their
debts. This is one f the leading objects con
templated hy. the amendment. Wc wish
to biing almut a friendly feeling of confidence
I nl weiii the creditor and debtor, which will in
duce the former to grant tho latter the indul
gence contemplated in the bill. -1
" Another object of the amendment is to do jus
tice to creditors. We are not here to represent
a particular class, but the whole people at
large, and we. can not give our support to any
tiieasurij. which is intended to favor one class to
I'he subject of reliet is an iutricate dnd diffi
cult one, and in dealing with it wc khould lie
careful, lest in our etlorts to fleet, from the evils
that are upon us.'wfe fall into greater and autre
onerous ones. When our people are crying for
a fish, wc should lie careful not to give them a
stiirto. It is our honest conviction that the
bill as it stands, will not afford the relief inten
ded, and we w ant it remembered that we here
predict, if the liill passes without the amend
ment, that in less than twelve months it will lie
declared unconstitutional, and very harrier to
theoollcciioo of debt will be thereby swept away,
aiid our poor, unfortunate debtors will be at the
niercy of the Shylocks of the country, who will
revel in ease and luxury, w hile debtors and in-
diligent creditors will grope in poverty and
want. We repeat what we have often declared,
flint 'we are willing and anxious to afford the
people every substantial means', of relief in our
L power, but we cannot give our; support to any
'measure which offers the shadow without the.
MibUHiiei' of lelaf, 01 nhnh gni'SinduliyiiKX-
the debtor without affording prolcctiun fn the
creditor. - ...
Foreign Opinion -Ihe
(numer tie titntt Lnt, the French
per 111 New orkv after giving a summary of Air.
ti-e. 1- s ituj-iJ arv-JiiiU...i.kiiVLTi: Ihe BULiioineu
torc-lgner partakes soinewTiaT of3lfftrirgg
liti'l iniTfftsrfl'tcrr rtii: TTucu of posterity ;
-sm h la the nl sur 1 h gislation prepared hy
the chief of the Radical party. It 1 u-elesn to
diseiivi H ; it is enough-to make public, such 1 in-.
ftrTrs-rr'r'1" lili I .rTr"r-fttia h. iiOftthe riUthc
aei'cntsoi wrain, ri venj.ee c ami passion, amr
w hicli, it i to Ih: liopeit, win DC speedily- repu-
&te- d tsv tlirv W raf rebrobatiou
-:t-: r
1 'I111"-tr mstT-orie men in the llouso -ol
Ib'I'resi iitaMves who are 'N"'K that half their
J'"U'd i'V-.tneu.. A!titli U'liLlil-IT 1 11 '!. "J. 1 111
"ill ot a hrigaii-r ifnijfi.l -id the, army.--Are
they willing'jojn.ld lli-.ir.lvberti. s by lhnp.r
nulitiiry ei 1J1 1111:11 'h rlt they are, tiny
"re. fit to lie slaves, iouI milit-lor the high dnt
an Amcric-an K 'pri -u nt itn e. , lltliey
lire in t. :
1 be trim ,
ie VViillM j
iuifiijLJ!a..iirJ..aI.L',J.Mo.M.!l?ilLa...'.!n 1
en ii.oniilt i
''!'!! QAhfrfrt-hry ,ril ml;t' w asirdi.wwiiUfiftWf
"liiilirTh?-iH? mm: haJ-fiyCTetFiir hillmTiT"
?Iu.mnrrtnrTr-br'trrpn. whitisa nnrJ - blacks lull i
- .. ,,.i.o ..i ti ,r,,..,lttP -V T .
Minister 'Caiuiihell pronounces as tinriualifie
Iv- lalsethC report retteulhiit-rrciilated. ol alisa.
,rri-f'mMt.L---i..t ..'ii li-VtuiIl- unt CSpn.vrat SHiAr.iiMn .i
on their ioiiit mission. . . '' - ' I
Tin
...'.
i AKSIONKF.S OFJ. F. FOlAft D. W E S f 1 A L L SELL
at.Til-i Court llouso iliir la the eit'y 'rif i;alrigli, ou'liiii
sf,ir$ ...rttis Captnrl 8to.-k.uf tm t.oHcrmo 5
ilh. riay oi .-uaren i-mo. row n..cievi mi'i zu.Vjj
mr l lMiiitcurmic company. s
Ti-rfna niado kimwn (in dav t sab''' "
i . Xn ttx wti icvtf
' . 1 bh.hlt,
; . . ii, IA, .
. . r, i r . i . i.-ii-
.-J-.SV-lsi'Tjlni-,
Cl MOKIN'G and Cheaauyf U'obajcent
4 at
B. L FERItnLLfJ,
Deel7-.tr
t H'SIr-WillUmscm will dears for- Baltimara-on
MiHIila V 4lh. of February to nnmliui lluana and
""t .v'wier sujipues, inac our f armers ww need
WuiitVfta'di-W.. innrea(4 iU tla4 It to AbF
mii:iig i-uii ou iiiril ijebire tlut tune.
..ILP, ILtUMSOS CO.-
l onuTiimKin JterchnU A Anetinnoera.
Jan 2l4.j-td
JOHNSTOS
iiwl., ftmrX
mar mnlra V
4.J t omiiy aiii -Muuilsy luiffit' the. 38th:
,111 I.I. s, 1 horse- mule, niuuiiu r.il.iriwl a to.r.
o
color, Wa-8, sorrel and inoune ci aia-TTne twoTatiar
cinTrlTt'frntn-thetpwnmt.trf brandgj. -i will cxr i
th
4 A'liirena,
. J- W. B. WATSOSl,,--,
l et. J J.MVtf RaUagh, N. ,
Fit IV ATI: OAKIIlG II O USE.
Itlt l! Or BOARD BEDCCEL
DCCEli
E t or 13 mm
aeeoaraodatioiM Mils. KKNTlilXS can accommrxUta I or
hers c.I ihe An inhly with eood aeeomi
lv sniilviiiL! soon. Transient iTuatam vill Sn.l it
their inteieHt to give us a call.
- . .... " MRS. M. J. FEHTRK8H -
No. l-i FavettevUlf St. 0 yda! from th OspitoL
Jan. W-UJitd , , tj.' .
I. O. WOItTII,-' N. O. DANIKL.
WORTH A IUXIEL ' ;
MilpitiiiK, A omtiilitslon Merrhants,
WILMlNtJTONVN. C.
DKAIJilLS IS liAOiaiNO, nOPE, IBOK TIE8,
Lime. Plaster, CVnient, llur, Oanuin I'smrisa -
ttuauo iliruet from Government Agent, i. ;
fislt, flay a,ii(l all kinds of Cost. " slr
' AKeuisfor Dsugu's liaw Bono Super Phosphate of
Lime. ,
Agents for the l'liilaifclphia Houthern Hail Staaiq-"
sliip loin. '
AniitH for aoodspeed t 'weekly fttaamahip Unsfrom
New lurk.
A 11 ins for Jonas Smith A (Vs.,
lil of New Tork
JSllXjUaeieLi!..
l ei. G-151-Crn
"VKW CltOP Cl'IiA MOLASSES.
-1 UIhEC'T importation.
Wii ure daily ei(xttinR fsrtro of 240 bhd, prima
New ( orp c iiha Molasnea. Orders arts rMpeetfuUr
relieitivl, prices t9ut tho times.
WOKTH DANIEL.
fell t;-l.'4-2w
I N1A AMI (1AISI.NS.
I-
It
arm iiutuititv, bv (fits Bo&.
ITIXIAM, JONES CO.
f.hb-l.H if WholoMls (trocars.
P OKU A 1. 1: . '
A lni iu lol of dim Haled Hat.
' ', Tt U.IAJT, JONES A CO.
tehllsif WholflMUs Urorars,
r a s t k n
f 1i.iiu in 4 ape 1'ear Bank nutns and tlSOO in Bank
of Nurili ( aruhiia nmes.
Pl'I.MAM, JONEHAtX).
f Vebt l.'i2 tf Wholesais Ororer-1.
CvXi A k:
HUO 1 It ! !
- t rriHtio.-t -rrirt riWi1rr,d, ' T. Coffo and Tonimori
l!rou.
, FIT J.IAM, JOKE k CO.
Kt-b 8 Y4'irC W holeciale Orootira. ,
I.IIIETII' CiAKUEX tsCEDS.
LARUE SITPI.V jrST HECEIVEU AT THE
4 V Ln-ug tstorn uf
Wn.UAMH A HAT WOOD.
Jau 31-1V.I lm
4 VALl'ADLE COTTON PLANTATION
Apply st
THIS OFFICE.
Nov 12-tf
M I I.TOV '. It It'll A nio,
attohm:v at laav
Jz Clinton." ' N C.
y iLI.ArrENU PROMPTLY TO THE COLLEC
yy tion of claim's ami olhiirbnsineas ontriuted to
bis care
Feb 4-2uu.
SITUATION t ATKW, " ' '
TWO Sl.STEfW W'AXT BlTUATiONS AH TEACH-
era. One is competent to toaih KliKliah and th radi
monta of French, tho other is eoiupetonl to toacb Hnir-
hah. Music on fiano au.l the rudiment of Frwicb,
hrfurenoe Riven and required.
Aililresa 4 Mias Y.
. Fb t-lo3-lw, ... Fsyettovuls, N. f.. - ...
X'" STIC K , ,
Ve wish tohiro Wagons to Iiiil300,00u Mtof lnm
ber and 2UU cords of wood, liialanrs from t tn4milM
BHIK18DODD.
- Feb l-tj-tr ;-i . .,
4 -1 AltliK tof ADAMANTINE CAUDLES VERY -U-
4..JL, tneup
PCLLIAM, JOTES & CfX
Wholesals Orooara.
Feh M.ti-tf
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TOSHES'. AND bTET MOl'.STAIN BUT.
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PtTil.LtM, J0NT.S CO. -W
bolesalt Ororsrs
F.-b 8-1
4 IIIM:itV roil KALE.
WE HAVE FOK SALE (0) DOUBLE
igines and lkilars.t)f thirty-hrrrs rower, anmnleta.
MimifteliM$MJBtt)a.. liv& Fnicliah JMattufayHirsL
shWwili Aiitti. h J 1 elfi' I -i ff ft.?K''jay"nBn
fur), ,a audw'.ortTir.l.tTr.hr
f ue coat 01 making it. ,
VV e invite tboac in want of aiich to an isiuuiaUon ot
tlnms engines. .
onrrn navsoaco,
Jan Ti l'Jt . U Broad it. hart lurk.
fj O K f E 1 C O F T P. ET1
Jna.' ovlon and Illn t ntTi.
PPLmW,JONMt'0
rubG-lui - Wholossls Uasaoars
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A I. F.
I'.'i.inlceiit aji.l Pohnlung 8n fr
. I.nlarioia ami 1 111 Ware
J I IJ.1AM. JONES CO
. 1 W holeaale Grocers.
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1.V1;1. iMVCkUtAL AND- SALMON IS TIN
J tlsiia ar.il hum. also, very fine Veaat l'owdnra
l) tl-15Jtf
ILLIAM, JONES 04), I
w holeaale Orocsrs
V UhiM ' ht fill iii '(.( nooij"
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w Di-i-T LsjrvaUov
r'ARl'Y AliTK'l.rs "
tVh 7-ir-U ' , iiilAN.SOXAFAHRR
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d.vvwa rntiTnii? ; . -
. Hit. ISl.F.DHOE'S HOOK.
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Feb 7-liVif , s' lift ANWJN' ' FARR A R.
loialar Kntl A Orchestra Mu.hr.
VrATI(()N-r.(ll!CHF.-sTP.A,- ll,. and 2ml. Violgji '
ill .I'iukiS, ( liiriiim-t. Cstrnet and llaan M .ffm . .-
'Prieo M eseh, (W ct. .LiITfJON'8 SELECT IiRASH
HHAXU Ml flC I'tii'iUicA on (i'arits. for 14 or lu
nitin'tr of instrument. '47Nri. Prieo "of each tl tui - '
HhUl'.-dt nl:K. f.a-S to 18 instruments. Prim7 r,,r '
x.ainall on lu .slr i ttictH r -fur ,larro ordieatra, i no
wnipleie rest oi ..me pu-e.-B ciaiipritK.- m the - abort""
jpt's Heiit iiVi aiihi-ftliiin.
villi: NF.Wbl.injAMA; A ei'lleetioii of Operatic' "v - - " "
Ail s, Man-Ill s, W iiltea, ynadrillea, Ac., for 5 and C
inHtrnineiitw, by Hnnlitr,i tl.fiH, , .
,Mar eotk eiin nf Mukio, tur w ind and Stringed In- -trinwento.
I v J. W. Moore. Price 12.no. - . ' "-' -
robUvdhy - . ' . .
. ,. ' - OLIVtn DI TSO.N A CO.,
Feb i-t - , 277 Washiogton Street, Eostoii. .' "
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