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1 DATLY NEWS. : I nr. I .. I l !-': P K I NT t K TO T H STATE.- I" I-I' IV Me Ne-s Bji:, ', j. V 1 1 i: !": i . i - : I 1 lV I-I.TIl i. in-;..n II .: Cim i int-hi mi rtlt-u i ! .1.1 n ' T.'M II ' ; .i.l. . :l -- .1 .' V i i .s.1 .. It I .-.-.li (Mil 1 ''s I' liirr. , i..r ! I : -- r line a . i i 1 1. -n. t ..ni i a- ; s i .r a.t v 1 1 in- til lo, anv ,. .., tiiif (til ni.4ilf at tie Nr.w ti.in.li .. rn.i.iv ttTK l i;. w ill jk.sI iv.'.v h..; i- .iV.t.vv .1 t.i.,-. ,1 ; ii-ii 4tt, i-i jiUc iuv tiii i il'. .:i ili lr 1-u i.n c-- i'iii.ic-. . v. ,i Iv ;-.ii - i.-r ' viiiip. nil ri.ATi;. Im I'tui - ,.v tli" largest .' i i'; uUli.-niu ili -.. , ami over . . iircutat i u t yi.v i :i-t tl.iilT in l.'u.. iz.i. 1 he COIIll-ileO . ii . i:l.iti.a ol llie I ,u: :ii I At.ki N rvt s i a: : mi',mi i,-.! -1, .-'.I,.., rejiit-r-" thin . 1 1 j. i.tiit-r :; r In v..;ilil.i. it: .i MlTiri'.lo l UM Kl III i:. I.i. i, vi!'s'riU ri;! sec iUlnI i i.i . . . n tli.- . :4-- I. --i. hid, his u - i r. ii, rl.f i tie win ii iit-M- li-ti. win (lie. Mi l' r i '. i d-uui u- r-ii-v .v.. ... s Hi til..' inl .iv ..i i. in- .niy co,-v 1 1 : . r j..i-r . : v !. i . ,s-r l.n.ini- I.. ;...t. i I i .it.-t .i I.. -r 1 v i - '..., i!d I .. l i;.,; K.e. - .; -; K.I. I K.il. i.l.. v tVr.oi. nr.ib!-; lo obtain tho XCU'S ji Newt Aeuw!e-. on liailway TrHiii. K.ti ot her pi aces v, here usually koIiJ. wiil t.onJ.er Uv or by rcporUE.it '.tic tact iu a.-. Oar ub-'crlr-er-i will greatl? oblige u bj giTing prompt intormaticm ot aj dlij ia wfiTHi their papers. A i i .- . i-iun n w to Wa-liini.m. .IiiH.K N lu ii. k. know-, v.. 11 how t ni.iiitt.ii'i tin' -li-nit V tf t!u- ( .-int. Mi;. Kri iii.rN. ot" X irinii. i- jt . 41 in. ll: ori the lli-'!l i '.nim"''ii. Tilt. cuunt ei iifiem hill coine n; .wtl.iv in the t n.itt. It. M.iue. witli j . K.ihl V t H5K- .1 n'..-in I tii- it i :i !. ! i-otie. . ..!Klu-i":i. 1 lit. N.itioilii .''(- I'ir.'i, i-. ;!'ti,i. r the -.tu:iti-!i. It x'f.ni t thh.k ',.t 'he Heji;h!;. mi h.ivi- tlil--w n iv Afr" H.t .t'-" i ll.i'in for the I l f " t ls . - " :l. t 'uii-el to the I i-n i. . : .t l i . tii. n t.ri ti th foinmi--!-'ii r"ii-i-iv " .iii'lz' Blat k. Mi --r-. TriiMihu.'.. t n- r.tl. M.T ''.I ii M'1 .IlI'L'e II-M.Ih x. ol k -.reinivt. -Ii it Mr. l'.iiklin- w -j'-u .it hi. v II 11! -e.i.tii :rt ;v -rin it 1 1:14 r : . wo'iM rv oi.ie. ! ti i of !t -i. V'i- niun.N. M rt :i a:. '. I ri .n:hn - 1.. ui-.l h:-.iti. tt xe-I t!ie i :io.. f o." On r:.f i.t-i ot" our .iivr w ill 1m iM'cn tlii' sim !: of So:rttoi Mo.a-, of Mecklt abiii i. . 0:1 t' t U'oit i ii N. i th Carolina Ri.lna.i I;.1. I: i-- :'. ii:u ef fort. crttilt.Ah'.O t" Ifi-klenhiti-"'. -tl-Lint voting on. :inl hi' m n Iin ii i 1 ilje Wot will rval it with i:i- 1 T;:Lvh ot.I lli'.l intpth.iivil ' . a .i -t Kitiior '-.i"-el 1; - r-.i In:.- t-;- lay ill the S.n te. t .1 --te W-.i. iiatci it ritial p.o.-ae ' u- a ! ''-t. It h.v-i in.i iy e.viTi m t I'uie-. A .vnop-i-. ot 1: - h i-l.n-4 i-.til- .i'.j-i:- ::i our IVjt.rt of t!u !.e .:-!. 1: i' ;.. . I in - " ' -; 1 'Li . Tin 1 - a i.' l "in 1 'i -ie 1 1 1 -i 1 1 1 1 Tih'-- at.. I. ri.i '-i1.'. t t r 1 .- relief of the '..-t ! - (-- l. ami the Vetein N.".th ' a:o'.i:ia U.tili. a.i hi'j litvmni' a ltv ."-i -h iH l li. vt- that K.hi.iin.1 1 : u r k '. 1 tin .. .:h when he wrote th U " n'.l 1 unieiil. in-let l every Ir.::n.iu " ii.',";. liient. very virtue !.l e i ry iinl. nt :i t. i foiin.U.l "ii i-o:ui "Tii : and t-art. i. Mil !:! ( N"W. o i- .1 ei v v ! it man: hut if he ke. -. si. il I'.iJ.Uttt. ar.-lllnl him a. Mi. Man.:i. ! will ehaiiiCe tlieir miti'l" a'--ut it. He h.-u'i.l im nitiliateiy ii- h.ire Mr. Ma':tiii from hi- sri.-e. He will he 1 1 - i li'iiily resjH.a.xiha- for retaining him .1- "i.e of his ilej.Titie- after the -::. hi t of tliat "tfierr in tlie Sm.-..-: (".'lit :" .ike ii.iw "lUm. Tli t '.. toi ai h.l! iiovi.l--- thai the -int meeting "h ill ' hehl ia th-- Hall ... the II"il'e of Ih !i.iri. . This i. in a . r.l.i!i-e .11 i!i-i --t uahrO- k- II ellotolil. ill' two II..11-. h a illij 1 t in the --iiife H ill ..!l tie tiaies .ii. 1 tlien only pi th e.ulier j ii-Nl of fir hi-toi y. The oii-iii.il j.lan of the wi.--.pirn to i .- eoiitraij.laii ! a .1. paiture r. -in thi- iiiu it nt ui--iii. It wa- their -. .Hi-e t have the 11-4-e -! K- pie m ix.ltivti "ir t" tii' - i.aie ham m r. Thi- wa. in a vim 'l.'.in e with the , ni-iuii iew w in. h the et ieini-ts at 1. uiptetl to fou e us.!i the ounti , that he eliate w a- U"el 1 '1 to tin" 1 loll - e ill , X. ixth.ui-,' p. i:.i;i;n to the . o-intin .. the vote.. I'm: j.-'at . I . i ! 1 1 -i' I lie t A O H-.i'x-" of -li,'; a--, n.hie- l - tlay a? I oh!. k in t!i- hjl! the House o- Kep-e-e:.tat i : ami ti .nut ntii of the votes will le-;i!i. .Mahaaii will U- the firt State e.t!lol. It i- hinte.l tiiat some of tlio Kepn''Ii. i'i natoi unJ incmKis inten-I .hjt tin-; t the vote of this Stat.- on the --u ral 'round of framl .ml intimMat i If i!i". i- ii-'H' toe If" i-'" ! i. M-e to oa the . il ... . . 1 . ! : 11 . I I, v ot es .i.imlv . oil-it. .t l"i 1 1 i el'. Ill .1. -I . I.l 1 .. . .- " ' 1 t in- e! i t Till rk:ma-. i.iioi 1 . lor. nlo, ,.t fi u- .1"1 1 ! i iw 1 1 - l!'l h; . all- l t, , Mti .H.l aui'.l i:i--:it oh ,.n . n . oii:c I ' . i'ti hieh ai w iih jjo . i of t ui ii. Here ouiii will 'top. ami the letuinswih app t h. le i-eut i" the eoinuiission i.r its ex amiuati n. lie .. ' Tin; rLoniDA cal. rio.ia.. . fW-t iT votf b. irf-g Iff f.rt wl.i. h w ili I e tLmitted . tli II ij.Ii ouini--i..:irIie i.rt"f tb 41 1 ion. 11 jn. -.liCiH oil; e.piu.ii-t anliu- t Ii. 1 !e. t ion in that Mat" ' . .-me ot" tir.nsii.il iinp-ntati'-e. "I he llo'.w t-..iniiiil!ee ha int yet lepolt.-d. Ti nt- liiii!" 1 it of .1: v natc ,eniili! ro iej"t;ti d day 1m t'--re t ii-iila. The conclusion"- are. of o.mrP," sny-; the V V. .''. "Ml. h a are ieaclisl fi oia a s. 1 id ly I.ej.nhlieaii pisv Ot in -e-siia' ion ami reastmin;, just Mstlie Ii '..., 1 of the lii.lioilty of the lloo-te t ouimiitie will it- 1 1 i nit 1 1 from a Dtnio ..atii po.ul ... aw. I h- Ihpuhlicili 1. ,-;t ai.tvi that the Haves elett.n.i in i'i-'ii'.a h. nl .1 siti.nl in. .joi il tin t he l.ot .1 1 In- 1 ei nt 11 - . i; in. ill . whiili wasiu- n:is,-,i hy a pr . ss of pruning etit iieij i il id :i ". h. ; -1 ei i: 1 he Mate I an v a.ssiiic, I'.-a.d. ami ;i-iu-i iiiat ( oii'it-ss r.ui 'i. 1 leiii.n! in. eertitieaM- of the IJo iiL altlioiih they may Whind i!it 1 1 1 1 111. at.- of a iVov ernor who i nut a iciuiuiii l.itiil. in oth r words, rht v t auiioi uo Ik hind the certificate h:. h uives lloii.ia and Louisiana to H.i vis. hut may In. hin.i tlie Cs-ititicaM-that i;ivis out Oiegon vote to Tildeli. The ltfitiocratit- ieoi-t will declare the hi. n k of ihe Uepnblicau rep'irt t le w!ii!e and the while h!a- k." K !;. I ION Oh' MII.K IIOK llK!tl. It is iiudi i sI.nmI that the S.'iit it.n ! this Judicial District has temlend his it-situation t lioveruor aiiee. Thi- iiidii .'.u s a willingness on the part of Mr. Hat i is tu retire from his ofticc i.iilni ihiu u ndi-rgo a trial l ire a . ...tit of i. npe.u huit-ut. In taking this ionise he tna be actuated either b the fear of exposure, or by a desire to avoid tlie troul'le. annoyance and t-xjn-n.' of ii trial. 1 1 will Ik- taken by the public .is tantamount to a confession that there aie t.u ts t oiiiiet led with hi. admilii trillion of the ottitv ot .lit itor uihcient to i oils; it nte tt oumls on w hieh to bas aitu ies ol iiii".-iit him ut. It mix W- iid tluit the le.-ignation ;' Ml . Hat ris sh.-llld not 1h" aceepted. Het a list- public j iistit- icpiiivs his pun ishnit ni lor the malversation iu olhce ol which he lias U eii j;uilt . And Kt;iiw if lie in- pciaiiitUal to itsign. he will li t !e dis.ib'.:U from htlliilg tnee, and inav again le elet ttsl t some pul 1 it pla t possibly tho silicitrship whuii he now pioj-sos to vacate: when, a- it he were impeaclied he would h- lotev.-r dis.tnalitisl from h"ldiiir f- tice. On the other hand this j'ri"Osel nv signation will aceojnjili.sli tlw" main pur pose of the liivestig-ititui, vvbieh is his removal from otLYe. tn account of his L it niauagfrnent. fhere is nolhinjf viudictive in this prose cution, but stinlr"a desire to relieve the -.topic oi '.in unworthy ofhcial. That i'bj, i t 1-eini; iiccomplished. by the re situ.it i'u. lartln.r jroceedings would only take the valuable time of the la-isiatnrc. and spend money from our lean treasury. t little or no good. i: th. retiring Solicitor has committed an o!l. nee oi otV. ii. es in violation of tho . i i-niii a! siatut. s of N i t b ( 'ai'olina. he 1 eld h.- indicted bv t he Hid airv. !: ni . ihi! the alteiatioii of a grand jni ea-l r-eineiiiriit is a i lime or a inis.ii in -aiiot . It so. the punishment ol Mr. H un- coiiid U- securetl ill a way a saii.s'a. t 'ly as by im eachiiii nt . ami I ir iii.-i e e.- ii -iiiii .il . Mr. Harri- lia many friends, whore gret his depaiture from the path of ofricial re. t it ude. anil who have In-eli soi i y to s,f him iitliliiiting w ith a cr i u f party. lb- lt a young mall, pos sessed o! some gotnl tjualities; and he may et retrit e his reputation. We hope he may. I'DKM ITIONOFTIIEKMX TOR I. (OMMl!.l(IX. The Klcctorfll t'ommission is consti tuted as follows: Krom the Senate. Mcssi. lTdmuiul.s, of Vermont, JNIor ton, f Imlian.i. anl Frelinghuys'n. of New Ji rs-y. Kepublicans; and Messrs. Bayard, of Delaware, and Thurnian. of Ohio. 'Peuiocrats. From the House of lvepreseiitatives. Mes.sis. Payne, of Ohio. Abbott, of Massachusetts, aiwl Huiiton. of Virginia, Democrats; and Me.s-.Vs. Oui field, of Ohio, and Hoar, of Mass.. Kepublicans. From the Su preme Court. Just ices CI i fiord, of Maine, and Field, of Californi:1. Democrats: and Justicis Miller, of Iowa, Strong, of IVmisyh an Li, and Hradley, of New Jeisty. Kcpublican. Justice ClitVord, In-ing the .senior justice, is, under the bill, the l'restdent of the Commission, i f those, Mi-.vM!.. Kdinunds, Freling huystn, liiuruiaii, Bayanl, i'ayne, Hutuou, and Ibnir, signed the report of the joint committee which framed the tlectoial bill. .Mr. Morton was the only member of the committee who refused to agree to the report. Tin Democratic branch of this tribu nal is wisely chosen. No extremu par tisans were ap-oiiited. Messrs. Hayard, Thurnian, l'ayne, Abbott and Huiiton. are nt only eminent for ability, but are men who will go into the consideration of the tpi.-siioiis to be referred to them. Jiniily . convinced that Mr. Tilden has lievn lawfully, honest ly and faiily elected President; yet not so prejudi. e.l as to resist plain reason or justice. 'Ihe convictions of Justices Clifford and Field are not definitely ktiown. I hit they an life-Jong Demo era's, an-l m.ty lw relied up n to ilo ex act j a .ti-c The Democratic party can tins? th. in with its fortunes. In tin coinj-tisition of the Republican branch, the two principal shades of opinion fxisting among the Republicans in regard to the hill, are repre&eiitcd. Messrs. Kdmniids, Fitlinghuysen and Hoar represent tho warm friends of the bill who Mielieve its nroviMon fair and r aa expodient. Mr. Morton stand for th pljU I stpfhsod the bill, as tincoustU tuli5.:i..l. itnfair to Mr. Hayes, and un- -u-eiw try to t m -Ct-Uition ot the urn iilty. The ultra opp. merits of t he com promise frie.l to crowd its supporters ut t ;in 1 .j" 1 --tiil.il ion ujMUi theco-ti-mi.iMi. It tiirt.x could have helped it. neither of the three Republicans who slnM the report vvnuUl have been j chosen, nor an . Ixxly w ho voted for it. i These ultras u.-.-i-eded in preventing the ajijMiiutmeiiT of Mr. CotikliiiLf. In tlte f -mittion of this tribunal. Mr. Ha;, es liis so itevvh.lt the a l;lilt ie over Mr. Ti! ieu. There aiu eiht jeihlii-.uis to sereii Democrats. -rhiu; tli.- Jv. pii!-i!ea:is one ina)-'i:t. it is title thai ii ma.joi it v of consists of fair- ' the commission minded men who have not beens.i sway. ed by party feeling in the rectMit discus- .si-nisiis t mike it impossible for them to deal impartially : hut there are re- publicans on it who have distinguished theniM Ives as hiiter. malignant. a'gre- sive partisiius. and who are so .strongly eoiuiiii; led t I1.1t no ev idellee or a Iguineiit is bkely to change their opinion. hat nioie stubborn an 1 vehement partisans could have ln-en chosen than Mot;. .a autl (.arlield. They have piejudtid the wliole case. They regard the com mission a a flagrant vii'aiion .' tiic constitution. Tin- appointment of such men is u..ihint less than a m wkery. In tin- com uioiicst jury trial, the ju rors arc selected from unbiased men : yet ujxiii this high commission organ ized to decide the destinies of a nation, the leading spirits are. known to be deeply prejudiced. They were put on to s-'ive patty. The republicans .select ed Morton and tcarlield, the most tin- yeilding, tine mi promising partisans in Congress, in order that the . han.-e.s ..f Mr. Hayes may not sutler from anv lukcwai initess or any pitit of con ciliation. Hit-main h-p' of an impar tial decision, must rest upon the bind ing force of the oath which ea. lt of the fifteen menilieis of this tribunal are to take I k' fore entering on his duties. The oath is as follows: ! ,o solemnly swearth.it I will impartially eaiaine and coiifi !. r aii .pi.-siioiis subitiiUed ta the coiiiiu.ssii.il of which I am li'.ciu-Ik-i, and a ti u-- judgment give thereon, agreeably to the const ii nt ion and t ie Liws. o I tt Ij nig (tod."" This oath vvi'.l be admiuistci e.l to the several members ol' the I'ulilllliv-i.ill t-i-day, ami 111. ii th.-y iH be rciidy to hear sach .picsl ions asihciw'o 1 1 oiises of Cou ures. in. iv refer to them. We will keep our readers thoroughly informed of the j pi oct filings i . i the commission eii.u Uil. . jcim.i: VM. K. COX. William Hnt'.iu Cov, w ho was yesterday appointed by the (iovenior Judge of the Fourth Judicial district, was born in Scotland Neck. Halifax county March 11th. ls'.l, and is therefore forty-six years old. His father, Thomas Cox, w as a n il iv .- of ( h - vv.iu county, a promi nent un reliant of the firm i f Devereux. ( lark A: Co.. Plymouth. ;. id Maithind tfc ( ox, Philadelphia. lit represented Washington county in the s.-na'c in s:'. The mother of Jiclge ( x Wiis Miss Olivia .Noi tleet, of 1 lalifa count y. and sister to Mrs. Wcldon . Kd wards. II is father h iv iug removed to Halifax in ls'-o. 1 1 it d there in l:;.;. and . l'n, t- j-'in an nu r sisj.-r. lenio.e ! Nash ville. T -in lessee. The subject of this sk-t. h. after d ie preparation .-nt.-rcd Frankliu ohegc in ls-i'i. gradtiatiiig with distinction in ISoO. ( boosing the liw for his pro fession he I lieu entered ihe Lebanon Iiivv school, receiving hi degree in l!Sa2v (biing to the Nashville bar he formed a most advautagvous copartner ship with the Hon. John 'J. Ferguson, a very accomplished and experienced member ol" the Tennessee bar. with ( whom he cont hilled to practice dining his rush it-ma in that Mate. Iu 1S7. Mr. Cox married Miss P. P,. Battle, of Tai'boro, and relimpiishing his practice he moved to North Caro lina, in 1 .". t engage in agriculture, and settled in Edgecombe county. Early iu 1-VJ he rem vetl to this city , and in the eiisuiifg year was nominated hy the I)'moe;a: ie party a candidate forth. II use of ('..tarn .us on a ticket with E. t. Haywood and Henry Mor decai. opposed by lions, sion H. Rog ers, Kemp P. Kattle and J. P. II. Huss, and he was defeated by only thirteen votes. While reared in the school of State's Uights Mr. Co was opposed to the war. but when wat became inevitable he i J contributed to the cinipmeiit ot an ar- tillery eomia;i v. :i:id began to recruit a j compinvof infantry, when (lovcruor j major of the e.oiid regiment, of wiii h the gallant C. C Tew was colonel. Judge W. P. n. niun lieutcutant-colon-U and Judges Faircloth ami Hilliard quart jMiiasu r a .1 coniinissjiry respec tively. On the death of Colonel Tew at Sharpsburg. Major Cox became lieuten ant colonel following the promotion of Colonel Bynum to the c mnnand of the regiment. On me resignation of Colonel Bynum to ac. epi the orii.-e of Solicitor t which he hrl been elected subs, -qrenttothe battle of Fi cdericksburg. Colonel Cov cum- int full command of the regiment, in which pisition he par ticipated iu the various battles of Jack son's corps. Aiter the battle of Spot sylvania. a I"i lier-gencral. he was pl.i-'d in .s.mm uid of Ramseur s cel.'bi-a-.d brigade, the 2nd, 4th. 14th and 3iih regiments, and parts of the 1st and :hd lnriinents of Stuart's brigade, w hich isit ion be held to the close of the war, and it is no small praise tliat his command lost none of its 1 rrt.tti'ro tmdsr the ioadershir cf Gen- ' pral for. Tt. tva rthe ast brisradfi'to charge and fire into the victorious ! ranks of the Federal Vt my on that mem- , orable day at Appomattox. , . I freneral (.'ox w;is several times severe ly woiimled. receivimr in all eleven won u Is during the war, which show that he spared not himself in the emerj e;en,-ies of the deadly co.itlict. and the history of hs 11 hl command is re corded 011 the brightest pa-es 01" the history of the army of Northern Vir ginia, honored as it was by being of Jacks. iiT.s corps. and after his fall seiving under the imin 'diafc t: i.n.iiaud of (ien er.il la-e. At the close of the war Jetieral (Not resuiiicd lus profession, declining in the irly da vs of leeonstrm tion to engage iu politics, but in WH co.iseuted to run ' for the office of Solicit. ar as it was in the line of his profession. He hadjio ex- p.viatioti. however, of election, the dis- tri.-i then bi-ing some four thousand Republican majority, but he triumphed our f'ol. Kdward Cantw 'II. the Iiepub- licau n niiiec. by t ivt 11 ty-sc en niajori- t '. . Ktlteri'lg Upon his da l ies he til led t tu- oili--e of Soli. -itor. tor si years, with Mich raie acceptability as to have so en deared himself to the people that they have ever since been ready to support him for any public posit ion. On the death of Hon. I). M. Uarriu ger. liciu ral t ox was selected lor the position of Chairman of the Democratic State Executive Committee which he ha-, continued io til! until hi? resigned it yesterday . As Chairman of the I)emo -rafie State Committee (h-neral Cox did his whole duty performed high ami etlc ient scr- li t ill oelSVI ot uis Mate, his neon U' and his paiTyT He brought about the ln-st jiossible organization of the party. In ihe .-ou'est for C Hisfit in ioiial reform ; iu l-t;."i he took the field in the West with (ioveinor Vance, and w.- cannot doubt that the energy" of his conimiftt e management, and the vigor of his can- i va.ss contributed to the result which saved the State and the pairy iu the li-'iir of our greatest political peril. It ; is not lHces.s.iry to enlarge up-m hiscon-tlu.-t and .services in the Uiio campaign. The people of the whole Slate are faa'iil iar vith tli"in. whiie tlie m iguiii c:it result is ample evidence of the t-lli-cieney of his woik from the central he.-" ii;i rt'-is. (b-ii.-ral ("ox represents, in himself, and has vindicated by his conduct f party at'fair, Ihe best ele ments and tin highest- sentiments of .Nalioilti Dt inner at ie politics. He is eminently worthy of any place iu die public .service, and it was as no mere mention lh.it his n.i. nc has leen t're .pieiitly presented iu connection with the highest positions within the gift of the people. As Solicitor for six years, his official course was impart lal and non-partisan. From AppoMiatox he brought none of the tire of the war .-n his garments. Figuring as he u e- ntly has in a Miiiou ; ot the most proiiunt'ii party manage ment. Judge ( ox will yet take with him none of his politics to the Meiieli. Amplv . ipialitied through his endowments from i nature, hi culture of mind, habits of j thought and the practice of his profes ' sion. f-r the high sration to which he , has been chos, n. the appointment is j one eminently projier to have Ineu m;itle, j and we are glad to lt-coitl that the ju- dieial robes of the fourth district have 1 so happily fallen on the shoulders of ( one w hose courteous bearing t owa ni all. and whos-e deportment of hinis-elf iu ev ery position he has occupied, proclaim ; his title to that highe-i of em tidy dis I tin. lion gi ut ielitiiii. IHVI OX KII.HA1KK K. j The special Wiishington eorresjmnd- ent of the Philatlelphia Tinux brings j Hon. J. -I. Davis, of this Congressional I District, into the debate in the Hou:-e I on the greiit bill, after this fashion : Tlien. as though the South was bound to cover itself with glory to-day in one wav or another, a man from North Caro lina Davis i got up ami convulsed the Houe with laughter by leaving the constitutional part of tlie ijuestion and devoting himself to the annihilating (leneral Juds.an Ixilpatrick, one of Z. ( handler's ;u iuy of messengers " to tin South a day or two after election. This part of the speech will probably not come by general press dispatches, and I " catch it on the fly"' for the benefit of your New Jersey readers and (leneral Ixilpatrick. Ttye following was greeted at its various points with yells of laughter : K I I.l'.VT I! 1 (' K IIKVTS SAit WKIXKK. Ixilpatrick that man went down with a letter indorsing his cliarac tcr from the the chairman of tho Re publican committee, and when he got to North Carolina, on the t)th dav of Nov t-udier. he w. itcs to the New York i letter in which he says that p w !i:it 1 ii- vv i I iiessci I oil Tnesihiv ('that is tWll,,.ls lK-f(,re election day) horrified him. and t hen after giving a detailed account of the election and of what he w. i ue.sseu ii v u inere, ne goes inio ue- i tails in regard to a vote at a place call- i-d i Ieiidei son. in my district. Ionlvde- siru to say, in regard to these statements, that they are all, in general and in de tail, willfully, outrageously untrue. Because will you lelieve it'.' the man, although he spoke of what he saw, was not on that day in North Carolina at all. lie was up in his home in New Jersey. Why, sir, he had powerful optics. If Dodsou and Fogg, eouusel in the cele brated Bardell vs. Pickwick case, had found such a witness, Sergeant Buzfuz would not have been troubled so much as he was by Sa:n Wellcr. ; Have you a pair of eyes. Air. Wel ler:'"' asked Sergeant Buzl'u.. Yes, I have a pah' of ey es," replied Sam. ahd that's just it. If they was a pair o' patent', double million niagnifyin' gas miroscoj.-es of hextra jower p'raps 1 ini-'ht be able to see through a flight of stairs and a deal d or, but ltein" only ev es, vim ee. my w ision's limited." ' Why. sir. if this man Ixilpatrick had been i he w itness he would have seen no deal door"' in Ins way, no "flight of stairs."' lie would have seen the- faint-ino- tit and K-rgeaut Buzfuz would have had a triumphant victory over Pickwick, and Mrs. Bardell would have gotten no end of smart" money that came from his pocket. Uproarious laughter." XOfttH CAROLINA. lookniy-well tu i itaveland. ; Corn is sclliag in Xewl-ern at 45 "-entrer sheh so says the A at SJutll. ... ayn.- Mijiei lor t ourt. so tar, sends ! i,tiks hiii. als!(. t;, wia. -l u tu viar urn, -tdditiomil hand lo hi-lu fiin'sli th. ni 'icicill K;i m i Iv I'.a blr-. ii l -l i !' I- 11 " ll"s V. .N. ( . li. K. The Mecklenburg (lootl Templars have a big meeting at Mallard (. reek Church Feb. gl. A little olored girl was burned to deatli in floldshoro. Sunday morning, bv her clothes taking lire. A new store and a new carriage shop are going up rapidly in Ooldshoro. Coi. Humphrey owns the lirst. R. K. Join s tlie latter." Bishop (libbons lectured to a large audience at the ('.ithiiic Church, in Charlotte, Monday evejiing of hot week. A number of ladies of Newhei ii e m tcmplate get I ing sia festival iu that city at an early day. to raise funds for the bcnetii of the Oxford Orphan Asylum. The authorities of Nevvbei n are begin ning to enforce rite vagrant act against those wlio li.'.ug around loose, with i:o visible means of sttop t. Meales is raging in and around Con cord -iotirteen lamilics iu which trm one to six new cis.-s bioke in one day. They have a brass brass band iu ('mi cord.'iind a- professor has arrived then from Philadelphia to sei t hem to toot in; -..i. .. i-. ri.'M II v Thev do die. som-times. in the region! of .Morgantoii. though mostly old ag'c : as we see thev io'c moving to open a n.-v. cemetery mere. , i o ! 1 he house ot ( a;l . aames C. Sieig!it of Greene county, -v is etuered by bur giars. one night las; w.-ek. and robbed of ?")7 in nioue . A darkey . eii - 'U -sy hairuUnghis g u::. in Golrlsboio. I;c.t wc-'k. luvd it .;). sending ; the eh-. t inm a wi.alow t i the l csidi'ii-e o, . . Fiuiavsiii. Koituna'.ely n . me vv i-. looking .nit :.; tlmt nrticular wiuduw at the tint . ii:ko v Onecn icioiiii is -rowing gi;; . Bates, the serge oir. is stw'ei; v oi! Little Lot ta has retired ..-in -raril - from the stage to let he,- hair aovv. Marsiud iiazaine and his fu-ei-y a now residing in great i-verlv ;'.i a liirl village of the Asturias. Ort in isn't heiih by. so Congr-- used him. like Mark Twain, he o dd tell a lie. but he wouldn't. Moody ait'! S lukey. s ul ;i I'liUed Stales, a. ii -w in Vivill"' blsj n-s- I ! e .'lend IIOH n; le r Mme. Adelin i Pa. ' and Mm -. Pa -tl-ine Lucca are n v dciighting ihe Kns sian amateurs at the St. Petersburg Italian 'pei;i 1 1 use. Dr. P.arm's Sears, the dist inguishe-l e.i- ucator ami agent oi inc reaoooy euuea tional fund fortiic S nith. is in Da-Has. Texas, lecturing to the jieojde of thai city. It is said that L.irl Dudley, of Kng-. land. 1 1 is ode ret I to bet -"i.t'itb to s-.y that the s-ni of aj !eon 111 will be odieially pro -I. timed '.;up.ror of I'rance during the Kill's lifetime, and that rhe odds were at oace a -cepted by the Prince of Wales .. i 1 three other per sons. Thiers does not like that President Mac.Mahoii should be addicted to the. ."-torts of the held. The President :' France is not it studious man. but a sol dier and ;i sportsman, who take's lightly ami gayly to amusements, enjoys bil liards and his jiipe vvijh his children about hint, and is content over a gain at oard.-s with his w ife afterwards. i .i. n .1 i . l - fioui.s. A VI I. s II ' i i: b Pieasani Iv loe;ileil,:it the smitlivvest corner of Capitol Square, l.'ll H.MO.M), VIRGINIA. Has gained in popular favor and maintained Ita reputation for uniform cleanliness, Inst class fare, prompt and polite attention to imests. Chiirges reduced to . 2..i and sj.oi, ac cordin'i to size, and location ol room, j unoegT-tf o ho i: ii o v s i: Corner Vi:ni'itg!eu and Iavie Sit-.. KALKKJH. N. C. This house is pleasantly located in the lazi ness part of the i-ity, convenient to the post office and and has undergone. TIIOKOl Oil KEI'AIKS, and fitted up in a si vie to give the trav; lling pul-lic every satisfaction, " hli ATT K NT I ' K sKhVANTS, the Proprietor pled -res himself to nnike the House for cleanliin-ss and comfort unsurpassed by any other in the city. ADMISSION AT ALL IIOl'KS, and charpes moderate. ( . It. osr, iHN, I'loprictor. I'O A KD, per day. per week, -" per month ianTMninn SI. 50. 7. no. go.lKi. T o AI C o o p i: k Laurel Valley and CENTENNIAL OLD RYE WHISKY, a large lot ALWAYS ON HAND FKOM TWO TO l'liri! t:aks old. universally acknowledged to be THE FINEST WHISKY MADE IN THK SOI TH. PKitSONS WI-IllNC Strictly Pure Spirits Foi: AIKI ICAL AND OTHKU 1 I IM'OSKS can get any size package From 3 to 50 Gallons, By addressing T. N. COOpHK, Kagle ills 1. o. Iredell county, N. V. Sold by A. W. FRAPS, Raleigh, N. C. jan 19-ly T. X. COO PEE. NEW ADVERTISRMEXTS. 1. nfi-tns r.....- utii.-' i "1 f)f) DISTINCT i s )OKS ; wanted everywhere. The l-i'-r."st ttfini: ever I tried. Sales mail--t'rot'i iln- v lien 'I! single W "itlifinvalii;ili I d ml ili us. I lies Ia i t it-iil i i s I;,-,., ' ' . PuMi -i ; -1 iiiu.strat' u iii.i -"'-I "Miiei ii i k-, IvaJ 'he VVi.llil. rnll . .... V.J-tress .Mil v i.. I'" ' f i I'd . ! i.i;.:l !).!. i.i. (ZC-?i' ;i w. -.' tu .ir -w i 0')U 'f"n!i :uiil s ,u' tit ii --. I.FTT ..X o.. i'oili.liltl. -i.i.l--- I IVV'll. d. Hal ; 1 1 1: id it'li. if ! A! l-'u! I Hadwy tor- I .-sMITH i "iiniiing I ;ta-is. f.'iaing bait-;.. I'raii l.iia.ls, ' '. ine-i.ali.is. I .d l.iUnis, i,:,-l i,;ill(s, snllli I'raii ii- i.aii'K. Lull. -in i .-i'.vi.s. iiiai uil. uhIs ' e!i n-rtii-. In -. .it Ihe lnlli-i:,s. r. - i In r "'al iiltei't-s; -ill liel.l rci i,l Vllieills. fell pel i-.-nt. .tisi-oa.u un- .-asli. r.ir ftiti part n-ulars. i.ia.is ;i n.i i,uii'iiil'.-l s. a -ptify to W. l . s;..vi K, ; hi i . nil .nls-,1! . ; i l -. 1. 1. ili- J.oeK, At Kansas. v ! , 4 ii day at no iJ sV 1 HH ii! and it- t home. - Agents wanted, mis I re,-. 1 ill'i: .x i. .!i.uus'a, . i X. F.xi ra ir im Mixed Cards, witlr -" ) liilllie. Ill eis., posl p.iiil ( 'I i.. NilSsa ll, V. V. I.. ,l NKS & x - r-ry. a week t. Agents. Sam .U).- i.vs -i.e. r. i. nivKi'V. Aii-asiii, ie. 11 I A viU . ill tii Veiive M a -i;ia ', sPDUU mil" i-ci n-r ( I'i'y big Honk. Xu press or vvait-i iisi u. .-sit ii i ; Semi snuiip -nri-h'cii.il '' , '.Ki iaili-ini. a ml lh-:'. o. nie, Wiir! a ii tree 1 ,.Xi i.l. 'but 1 !'" I M leirloill Street, Xswsp.i'ier .V.i Vu-rusing AgeiU.s. GCOfge P, ROvVGII & CO., li lAU5v Kt)V. X. V. Tli.-V liive the satisfaeliua of ei.ll ' loll ill' n,,-. m.,s-. ..vmnrive ami eoinnleit aitveriisui ' cfi.ui.vti -ii vv ui--!i ha ever Den s.-ciin d, ami ... wlii.-ii vmhihI n-.- Iianiiv iit-siiie m any ifiil'T eotailr.v i'.it sills. 1 iie Haw- sltveeedeil ill W.il ki.m if.ivv .1 a .-.ililpley lilisines-. iiiio so di-ava ji.a.v a s ... ma i i.- 'ni.-ili.il u.ai im i-li.il!-- in! i- :i- a - i' I'-'i' s s. a: nf America ..ii t'M-..i. .. . , ee -l inroi iiia tioli upon all iO,i s ini ere s lug I o Hue iuo. . .s is placed rcaai.v ,t l ii ili-ji..s.il ol the pulilic ..xtraet 1 1. i li. evv iiii K l imes, .Ian. li, lSo Send lor t ircular FOR SA1.K OK RKSh I. I A . i. - . .- . M Oil Ivvi 1 loo;' i :li : le'li I .,i of I 'eliruiii'v. 1-T7. at;.' i.j.i ;it I ue . -in i 1 1 otrs -'ill. i ,a io 12 o'clock, aliou! aae. ..a . I ;ii--c. s , i.iin- fl.igjiiiiu, lie .U'ope! I .' .) ..iii, .v liiiclaw . in sa: isfy a innrt-g.i- ma 1 i-. mi- oo Mi.- Jiul day ol August, " ' . .a,-, jj, b,.,k !-, p. g. 'J'U, oiiice oi . . il : ..-ni-. . his property can be seen on Hi - 1.; 'i: ii i . i 1 1 o jj,,. . lasoihi; . einple Ass.M-j.iti i,, ran nie . oart House. ' ( ; K- H ;j W. WYNNF, W. V. .'i.Ni'.s, Vitorin-v. !a!t:...-Ss ' .- i: k ( bo s u K K .M()UT; Ali K. llv'.ii i'.ie of fin- p'ov isio'is of a (hvd of cu r;-il'-- ex.-eiit-il hy .liade branch. Aim i.:.:iie.i, .loan iiiaii-'li ' and Ka-ter iiranch. lo ti,.- undersigned, dated the 6th day of Au gust, WO, and legianeu in the registers otiU'i'. in I look -tl, p. rW. I will, on Saiindiiy lie- LVi.it day ot i-etjruary 1S77, a.lUo'clock, in., s.-il itt I ii.- t" 1 1 art itous -door in I fie city of Kid eigli. the toilovvintr iie-oribed lots of land si : lulled on tilt' street leaning to die ln-..ne slain, adjoniiii-i the land of .-sylyester - i.u.li iii.i v s.ii'ii-ll . : i . -1 Im ei. ni a i ii i uiri t . i il :ii ' .,,1'. and more liarth-ularly tiescrilieil in vi.i mortgage- i ei ins of sale, cash. p .v. wai.kk::. .Mortrau-'i- nb January. 17. W7. U If T (f A I ! E K ' S s A l i -; oir Saturday the 17th day of Fehriiiiiy. 177. :;i the l ourt fiouse tloor in the ci.y of llali-igh. I vv ill sell !'r I'iisii.-tin vala. tVili jiarden farm now occupied ly r. ;'. i-iiin-hild. r-sq, Ihe fill in contiiins twenty acres ol lantl ly ing within one mile of ihe city limits. am isjn a nigh suite of cait iv ation. 1 lie sill.' w il !r- ai.ul ii. :';-:' tin- prov isiotis ol . ICe ill.. I 1 , ; s; c r . I in ill no oi tin in It .ik .oi! A : : . U ili e i Ai 1 I., .-ioltgilge.- iil" -His. A!.' A'U. i ; . i. ;.- r. I'K r'i h ; -v i.e. iiol ii' -ji veil iii ,i liioi'lgage ; i :. ':. i I., s. ituweil. :. . !'. I .owe. i' in ;i H . .v . VV. I i i ;.:ihk 4J. Jl.ige ,V, llf ! -. i!m- .--iliilV, 1 Will sell 'ili .ia-. ol 1---miai'V. Is77, at i .! ; "ll' l l loilsi- lloo;- in ai.., -.".' in said lllorih'age . v ...ard.i.- real .-siaii- ,:.s !,- ji-i.v .-il ; i-'Use. and a i ,ii;, : -Witshi ji kn- w ii a s : .r i i: ii a !o of per l: sjs; jj; J ,-;i l).-(s, lllill,Us, ...i- ; a i ; i.-'.es. l-iv v ii l II-' e vcli .i 'Ml X. .1. ! lev. ! !!ltl .v ;,i e i i ; ,-. : h'i'gisU'l'' -.'i.c-' ' ' oil Si! ' U I'd. I V ! in- i jia a u.-i i ai i lial'-i-h. :i ! ' li'- I lil.-.:l i . . ' i i,i ilaiei-.' : .ii --vv II :i ,;:,!, i .f - I'..; m : 1 . ei . .:. !'l. s ;., .i.i -! . n i a i .ii,.l . a i ..s i ; in s;; ,., : VV. II I'AI i:. M.n'ig.ig. .1:1 II ia. is, , Id. a i. i, r a p. i i-: AND r i i: S A I, K One Hundred an.! I niv Anvs of i.an.i iilioitl si miies fron; l.'al'-igii. on the cam of Neils,- I'iver. ad joiniiig t he l.i.els ni' tin- Neiise Maiiiil'iii'i e: iiig . 'oitipiiny. S.il vv.-li adapted to I In' g-.-ovv"ili of corn and i-olfoii. " -VpilV to ille ill HIV I'esid-'llee. or to buttle & Monieeai. Ai tm ir i's. at i iu'j,- oiii.-. - in Kaleigh. At i; V HIN ids. dec s-t f- Keeul l ix. iXe. Ai. ( 1' . I. . I . : . i:;.al kstati: I'.y virtu.- and given in .-eit.i in t . ;-i . n ,:ii-i v: is, as Lv s-i -eiiil dir. in pMi-s'iaiie." of .'uithoiify 'en I -lliges e- i-iitnl hy A. A. -.s -jiaia- i-.. i.. t oi i li. ;is well 'ions of inoiigiigi-es, which -..i l niui'luii:1 :i re r. 1 1 : i .-. iii li. i.iks i'-s page : oi liegistei's oil ice of 7 :. and oon'; .". ',i.c: U'i,Ki- entlllM. 1 VV i .!:fn na-i-v. 1 it i ii 1 sell, on I in- :.lst day of eo'ii'l In .Us:- dour ill itaU i-igh. ai ret I est i'i io.-u -!.. at ptii'lie aiu'iion. tln in -s ; j i I lno.'i -.' I -.- s dest-rihed. i'UI.1. sisjiiii; of two tra. is, r.iiig near lie- ciiy of i':.ii-1.-ili :i nd known as a p.i'ioli of tii.- I ay a nt ; re -ti hi mi. on" i i inn eoiii ;ii iii ug 1 1 ") itc res and 'th'- iilln i- H i'-, acp s. Terms of siue. A-stl. AY. If. PACK, Atloriit-v ol Mortgagees, l.'ali igli. .'an. sth. !s7, , til n i A I. K B- tvveen five ami -i t lioiisan-i acres of well iiml.cn il 1 ' I N i LA I ' i Ml illi' 1-od.v, r.ili. 1 l- for pi oi-ui ing t n : peiu i in . lo.-.i:--. about live li! .lies l roll! in-- eny nl iil'lllisW ick, ia., and diieeily on th-- .iie-.ai ami I'.iuiiswiek , Lit illoiid. a ad ..l-i i i m it .Mii"i' i-.nii m-. where Ve-es ili il'.v i.'g ll'oin leii io iilieeli l'-.-t of Wii .-f ean j-o a; ;i!l seasons .,f the .-ar. This is , Mi,-in t li'.- nio-a i i ai' ii' and ile.sii-alile tl at'. !. iii.ni -.il Ii- s- i lid. tii vv i.jeii to I o - - cat i iii l iii im vv i.i, s. a il l I .. iii I"- sold luvv t . i i-;. ,s. e . a i i la i.e id i iv 1 1, i - I i.i ,i k i i ::ol ;ip-p.i- l l"i' soua-T. i'- 1 s. ;. - j : tl .jf ;, , , ; ; i i- si.-i a jij, ee of p;-..;ie,: , -a j... is,- ,.iioi , ss in. a: i i.is plaee. 1. i . 11. A A i . r I'ri s. of ti..- l ii s; v'ai. Hank, v.aeoii, da tie p.i !l;.i'.v vw til U !. . I N I I C In the niattei ot ..Jolin Dcmiux, liank- rupt. I Noti"-i s !i--rl.y givn ihai'a u-iierai iiie.-t-! ing ot : ii--e. ' dito'i s ot ,.o;.,i i v.-i i-nx. l.anK- rtljil. VViii be liel-l .1! tlie i.'-gi si er"s olliee i II l.ai" iVIl. -. I'.. l-.'ore A. W . liailel-. I.s. j. la-L'- is.-j io I'.iinki iipi'-y. on iii- i-i iiay oi l-ei--riiai'V. is77. at in o'clock, v. M.. lor ' ir pnrpusi j li, i.l I-'ii in n1' -i7i!i s e! nu. ol lie Bankrupt A( t ol v. ai. i 1:1. i.. . i; a i . .akk. Trustees, KaleiLih. N. ( !'ai- ig!i. N. ' jiii,-'.-, law jv l.ui. Iih, ls77. ALL oi-' V A i.l Ai'.i.l. LAND ATAlC TIoN. I'.y v 1 1 ' it of a i ' i i u 1 1 : 1 1 f remb-reil ai the liist Ii-rin ol V.iil.'- Mlp.-lio,' Colli l ill '.he Cilst of i . N. 1 1. SiiiiU:. ii-sit;ii. oi I.Men liarrisoa and oili. i s. agiiiiisi v . (i;n l Brown and I. I on per. I sii.-ili on the h dav of i ebi'iiiirv ls77 at tin- ( 'our; house door in l'aleiuh, M il lor c.tsli. thai pitici 1 of land know n as tlie Roui ke land, ".i north side of Nevvbern Avenue,'ad joining the i.iiids of N. V. Denton and others, and estimated to contain fifteen and 11-lOU acres. W. W. SMITH. jan. 4-law-td Commissioner. 1 yii COMMISSION MERCII NT. REMOVAL ! , We have removed our ottiee to the i-orin-i- -i rooms over Oodd's corin-r. at ihe enrn.-r fof AVihiiington and .Martin streets, where we vvil! h.' glad to see our old euiomrri and friends. A. C. SANDKPS A. CO.. Over Podd's ( 'oriier. LOOK HERE! Don't you forget about ihat s f ;i A NO, tlie old original STA I:.' For sale by A. C. SAXDEItS tx CO.. ( ver D.xld's ( oi net . STA r I) n " i you buy a-m (iii.nio. our friend, until yon, see t he old original STA It dealers. A. O. SAXDKKS tx CO.. ( ver Dotld's ( 'ornei'. Males and Horse. have for siil" very cheap: 4 ; Mlil Vol Mi Mtl.Ks. -' " " MOliSKs. A. c. SANDKlis tx ('(.. I r Dodd's ( oi ncr. r 1121 HO, COTTON ! (llIM IIO COTTON ! We are now prepared to furnish the v. i 1-CSI OIAVO I TDK WORLD. For I'm pounds of Cotton, on time. You all know that we do not believe anv FLKTI I . l.Ltt vv ill compare with the OJL.D ORIGINAL ST AH. A. C. SAXDKKS ( '(.. ' 'vt', I). .tlil's ( hi ii, r. t 1 It iv ing ilel.-i iMiiieil to irive all of oin alleii tioii lo tie- fiiiaim. Cotton and I'niiiini .sion business, we have sold out our ellt ire sloek ol goods to Mr. W. A. Alvatt, dr., and reinov i-d our olliee to the corner-room over Do.ld s i Mi ner. All who are indebted to us w ill nl.-iise oitte up ;it once and settle, as iv: must i lose Up our old books. Hu.siliesh js luisiiicss, .md we mean business when we sav iniiin dial.- sei tienieiit must be made by all. A. t . A 1 1 r. IC s S: a ( t . ver I )odd s t orie l-. jaiiUMf. W. C. MCMA.CKI, W. B. lirt.ICK. At" M AC K 1 N .S. O CLICK Commission Merchants, So. , M it r tin Street. KALKIOH, X. ('. An.dgeiier:il agents for Hie sale o' MOICH PillLI.IP S PCTRE PLUINE AND AMMONIATED PHOSPHATES. Se 'iill attention giTi'll to the sal of CO I" TON and produce generally, hy Mr. .Mc.M kin. CONSICNMKNTS SOI KTTKD. Seda-ly D ISSOLl'TION OF CO-PARTNERSIIU'DF NORRIS k MYATT. The co-partnership heretofore existing bn tvveen M. T. Norrls and W. A. M vatt. und r t he name, firm and style of Norris & .Mvali. hits this day 1-een dissolved by mutual coust-m. Parties iiulebtt-dlo the linn will jilease call a! the ottiee heretofore oecupied liy Noll is .Mviitt ami settle, as a dissolution'of the 111 u. reijiiires an atljustiiicut of all their claims. M. T. NoUKLs. W. A. M Y A 11, -Ik. Kifh igh, Jan. 4th, 1877. N j w F M Notice to the Public ! I have this day purchased the InU-r.-st l W , A. VlVilll, in the In tu of Not ris & l;ut, i.li have "associated with me .1. A. Norrls. ol A(m.-. W;ike county, ami vvill eonl inue to do Liismes at Ihe old stand of Norrls & Myatt. where I shall b- Jie;isei lo see my former pal rolls and custom'-! . At. T. NoKKIs. Kalclgh. .Lin. Ith. 1X77. M. T., Nonius .1. A. XOICRIN N ORRIS & CO. M. T . ' At the old Stand of Norris & Myatt, RALEKiH, H. O., Wholesale and Ret.iil t'roci'rs and Jom mission Meroh mtr-- ( 'oiisigniiieiits of Cotton and oth.-r pioilui-4, solicited, lies; prices guaranteed. 1 1 . NOKlIfs ( O. jan .D:im A L L C O C K POROUS PLAHTEK!-. Ask for Allcock's, and obtain them, and so avoid miserable imitations. 13. BRANDRKTH. Pren't. i,i Office 'Z) Canal St., X. Y. 'no4dw3m.
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