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rr-i DAILY ...new s. TUESDAY. MAUCU U. 13T. HtSSKa a: JoltlAX. l'ro' JOHN U. Ul'SLY. - :dltor; The I'nbllc rriulluj. "Wuekeas. it i currently reported Vbit threat and promise, were wade, aoii iroproier aud usdue intlatu.-es were Did bj certain partiea intsres-.ed m the question cf the public printirg during the early pirt of this session cf rtie General AtruMj, with a view to control the roles ul Secaton ai.d Representatives fur or agart the m-determii..- parlies interested ia printirg; therefore. ic H soUed by t e S r.a'. Tha a com mittee or time Saat.is Uaponud by tLe Tr a'dcut p.o tcm. to imiuire triu aid iuveliato ths matter aud rrfcrt toth: body the renult of ttit iDTeatialicn. And aaid committee shall have power to n-nd for peram and papers aud administer oaths." Adopted March ls 17V. A true opj Teat, K.ikt M. Ft km an, Stt". Seua'e, Ibe coaiui ttre aproiutcd by the btn ate to lciuire threats acd premie were rnaJt, enl improper and undue iudaeiiees weie uod by certain parties interested in tho qieetioa oflhepul lic printicg dui-n ; iho arly pitt of thi soaicn of the General Assembly, jiith a view t j control the votes of tbc StaUr and Ilf prete-Utives in deter mtnicg the iiufstiou f pubi c printing, it port : That tbey examined on oath lion. John M, MoriB. Speaker of the House of li'preacu'.ativc, M. E. Carler.mem Ler of the llouae. Senators Ujnutu and L-scb, and Col. Walter Clark, George C Joidtn, aud Col. Thomas M. Holt. We tiod that Col. Vl'er Clark and tieo. C J.Jiu iu d:d make tbr au ar.d pcm s ni'.h i u r to control the rote j of itivis a: d Hrpust nta: Lves in determining the- i ietioa of public printing according to the c idct.ee Lerewith til as art of this report. W. T IVhtui, Ch nrrnau, l i K- H. SNi'W , Ki i White, Ci mai tec . h. t.. a! 11 M IMr.Vi M. rl. Carter be:ng cu'y sworn. i-f. I a nit trr of the H. u-c . f K-r re tentatlrc frx F ita nil e i . a:ry. ',. fore the rr.t-tti;:,; i f the rati ; on j ub He pr;ct:n I ha ! a luai'w of conver-si'.to- r.1 "-. Ge. ( . J.-irfan. cf the N:w, in r-l .. the printing. He a;d the N.w L. ! l c :. .c.i.p il rbtLo -nlorijl i, :c tiji l!t il La-1 Lot si'd tnucli f la.- fir the Wt?iu Nor'h Carolir a II.i ifuad. lie si ii fu- ti er, tbat a- sx n a tbf jublic pr-.ntng s- t'.'e.l, tl.c New ,i!-i take stic!!; -round for tbo 1!.i I.' TLo -uV'at.ce r the c nTer.:jH ta re jcattdto rnc two r tb:ce time by bins. On one occa:-:. in tbe Yar bor ough 11- uo. Mr. JordauBiiJ tbat here after tbe Nf. would srard bj its fi ttd ar.d tibt its eneru'e.. !! Fa:d he vitd u t or.dorM the pjltcy of t-oii,e piper, cf hf'p;ng tLeir fninVi, be caue tbit would be to drivr away friend. It did not oMr to at tbat a.- tn nt that this was intended a-t a thr a h'.Teer. I mar regard it lo. I receiTt I a note fr ?m 3Ir. Jor dan, ta-i-.g kubsta itially that the Nsj wu d be a frien 1 to tbe West ern North Carolina Riiluad. I have triid to find the not, but cannot, after dill'eut search. Mr. Jordan and I talked tbt matter orer a dav or two ag-. and in tbe conversation I referrel to the nste and tbe tat?mrnt be made iu rejrard to the cou r. o( tbe News to :d th W. N. 1'. II. It. and he said. -I was a friend to tbe r .ad and hare aikrd ycu siDce tbrn to write for th N: in behalf cf the road.' Q I' I you think frcru these couvei ati t a wtb ilr. Jordan tbat be whs ekm to mrtuence tbe Tote of yourielf acdo;he:son the ueti.n of public pnntirg. A. I d.d. MR. JOJrN' TrsTIMt'W: Gtore C. Jordan befng duly .rn. ays: At tbe time of tbe contest for ouo.m irmungi wawje proprietor, by . t i . i rifc'nioi teas, oi tne luifiib rtr.ws. Vj. D I yoa directly or indirectly u e or attempt to use any iu.iaeucs upon a E3mbr cr oierubera of thia Legiala ture in the interest of the IUlei-h News for Public Printer ? A. I ecd-tvcrcd to the extent of my atil ty to influence the public printing for tt- News in a lvi-imat way, bat ued no undue irt!ueoces uj u any merabrof this Legislature. I made no promi!s or threats nor did I au thorixe anr prorniaea or threat, nor did I at that i nn know of any promi ct or threaU having meeu made to any tnemteror oifcUu f tre Ig:l lure. S:na'..ra I.r&ch and Uyuuro. Speaker noricjcana lteprriHntative Carter, of J ... i Huocoml tiry to certain "tateaU" male by Walter Clark m connecti .n with the printing. Whether Mr. Clark made any threats U a matter of veracity between tliat o - -.on,. Leach and oiera. Whit he sji.il or I e?U ia the prmie, hoevr, was without the knowledge or consent or authority of the editor or proprietor f the New. Tht he had then nor has now any interest or connection with the News is distinctly and unqualified ly avowed in his tesu.n ny before the committee: Wa'ter Clark teing sworn, says: In the pn nt own M.ijip of the New- or in ita pr..ent managexren, I hate not i f i lai gives the ! ghteat c-ntroi or tntereat. I am Lwe I . I Comiacy It .. lea act for tire ye,,. Gillette of Iowa, Ld aad Marc', of toMers. II uy J rdan, atalifd Main.. Foad of Mi.,,.1 r.... rent, which , . 1 """II, 1HUKII Ol i ..secured by mortgage f North Carolina, Yocum of Penn.ylva, ; tmo; that thy "''Uw.i of Texas. Th. fi ha'C bought it for Ave years absolutely free from any cmtrcl director fidireat of the L'tior Company or any of iU stookholdrrs, and are to return it at tbe ecdof tbat time in like condition. Ths Lessor Company Las no more to do with ita miagement or editorial control, siuce thi 'ease, than the North Carolina lUilroad Company has over that road, since their lease to tbe Rich moad & Daovi le ltiilroad. The lease to JnrJan was executed on th-i ltcf May last. Mr. Husey came ir. C-a made LimstlJ a party to it & .metiin: :.c Jiniary of tbia year' MR. JORDAN rrKTUPU TATfM E.NT. The publicat'oi of t'.ie- te:iiuny before the Sonato Couiaihtee toucaing certain tbreata mide to influeacs the the""iomi.ting, impells me to submit reply t tbe i jsinu itiond miaireyt- in Car't-r of Baa; unbe. Hivm iva-oj to believe that Mr. CarLcr wis a fiieud to tbe News, I bad one, or ni ire, con fidential coua-iiuuicalion-j with him on tbe'pubj.-ct of the course of tbo paper and its pcl cy. I diJ say to him, as 1 have tald tj otheis, tLiat iho News be lieved in the principle of reward. ng its piS5ijal ftieucR, where peis nil cjn ideiation? were aloue involved. What 1 said to Mr. Carter was iu confidence acd net as a threat, aud be so regarded it, for he proiurtly replied, ia mbia-iu: "Yes that is righ, otherwise there is no inducement fi r our friends to woik f t us." I had some conversation with Mr. Cart r a out the Western North Carolina railroad. I told htm thrit tbe News was friecdly to that road. At that lime I was hole proprietor of tbe pa;er mid had a voice in shaping its policy. I bad had no couferenoe with tbe editor of the paper, Mr. Ilussey, in regard to the matter. It had, however,' Ineu iic. dentally mentioned and from what was puU, I ucderstood Mr. Uts fej 's cp;n:oj ta ba that any duciou ol the ina'.Ur was premature. A few da a,' in conversation with Mr. Car er, in talking over the matters embraced in his testimony for tho pur pose of tefretdiiog his memory, as he fcaid. u:jiu llitl ely avjwcd tj me: Ye u did liOl rrake any threats to ae. Th-y ,:be com mi .tee) are n H alter you. :t in th.tt man Ciark and ;liy have cau. h 4j tii." As d:tC':t'y stated before the com mittee, I have used no threata or made i.o p:imUts t ) influence tho vote ol ai y Sfn:tor or Keprtrrn ative iu the mal'er of Le p.ib!io priutrig, aad uj iuj-iaua ;oii or charge to.the coutwry fa'.pe, al.-vhi i iv f .. 1 l i e fpo: f t h c ii. t - it e co: il ct i : t.i v. ;. .u 1. rl a: o. j :o-ii:- i. 1 n.. i'U ilia ii'j o.iiii .a.'.ct- ot .i i i: Cait"-. i! it. e a gre." it ju-t'Cv . am r- : t i y h o -;! r ! G t . C. JoKDN NlAl! Vr.NT 'P J' U.N U. UlsSKV. Lee iast Novenib-.-r I have bon nnuacMg etiif r oi t'te kai.eic.u . kws. On the 27-Ji of January 'est I hjcome a . . . jju.t ropiutor vvi.li .lr. tjeo. L. J au lut'.e lea.e of the rap-r for a term of the year. I'y the tern. s of th? lease the p i p?r i . uuder my s ie arxl exclusive e n ir 1 an i direc'.i jh My atteutiou nacall ed some das iso while in Wanhii Con city to the rcs j'uti.n introduced. iu the Senate by Mr. Ilobiusp, of Ma-on, uatbtr.ziug a committee to inquire in- toc ita;n alleged threats and nroruists made by certain parties to influence the votes of Senators and Ileprepenta- tives in the contest for the pibiic print- ing. 1 at once addressed a letter to the c Ma -nit tec asking to be heird in vir-dicatioj of the Niiws. I v,uj una. voidab.y detained in ashinr'.on aud d-d not reach tbi 4 city uatil th? c j'.nm' tt io had c a;Iu 1 3 1 its labjra au 1 s ib.u t- ed its report to the Senate. I therefore hubtnit the following s'atemeit toy:b I injr the charges i3 ths prom e: I no, ojly us-ad a) thr ju o.-nrjinise I tu inllaence tha vote of a.iy Senator or I Hepri senta'ive in the matter ot the pul lie prin.!up,but did not; .;auh aSeca tr or 11 'presjntative fcn the subj ct. If any ihrca. wa miJe or any promise e ven c r any undj inll lence exerted or atte-npted, in tho p-emlses, it was without my knowledge or content and without authority. Ii any auch tnans were emp'oyed by any one assuuaiux to'j act by authority, of the News 1 de nounce the mcaus as a bae attemnt ttt prostitute the power of the Press and ' the author drel. ..f such meant a scouc- Jo. 15. HrssEY EJ.tor News. The Sch I ongt r I ne political complexion of the Dew Senate is not a matter of d ubt or da puie. ijciuaiug a repablicm to be elected ia New Hampshire next June the Sonatj will cocsi-t of 42 Utinocrats 3d Kf pablicaus aud David Uavis. The Oi mocratio majority over all wiil not I less than S, and it w ill oftentimes be 10, on account of the vote of I Hi nos p. .udvruin ind p u 'cut. Hut when vc come to the house the uiuMicians ataagree. Un account of ix vacauce the house will conaiat at its meeting of 2S7 members: 144 are therefore a mj rity, This much is certain; but beyond tkia there ia more or K-,9 uneertaiuty. We have gone . 3W " i - ii a . t mo care and in formation wa c mM m j not tee how the Democratic streegth cau fall below 147, if there is no ab ssnteeisrn on account of sickness or f r -w a v other disability. Messrs. Acklin of it Lodiaiaua, Bland of MisnjuH, Singleton I.linois, and one or two others, are fume. at present detained at home by aick nes. bt it i unreasonable to assume one Mde will sutr-jr in this way ont inorwthntbe oth;r. Our estimate theoationa'a 11 n.irnlv ir. of Alihim. t,.:. -, VIIUD VI 1IIIUUIS. bat did 111 pi'j the Halica's 12'J. It does net matter what their vote is, if tae D jiu -ocrata are sure at the outset of a mi j:ritover all. Uf the 147 given to the Democrats in this estimate, we do not know of but one doubtful or dis puted name Mr. Hendiick 13. Wright, of Pennsylvania. Mr. Wright was a member of the last conres. aud as such acted with the Djmocrat-a. He is in fact a Tom Evr ng Democrat, and there cm be no doubt of hia participa tion in tbe D?mccratic caucus. If :1 e bandfal of greeubackera fiad that they haw not strength enough to drive a tift lo on, they' will d;aolve, and the deni ciats w iTgtthe 1argr partof the squid. In that v nt tha Demo cratic candidate for speaker will have not less than twenty majority. Tbat will be just about the size of it. The t The report of tho l'ofoV vH.?Port. on the c'phor dispatche-i is published. Itre'ates the hisUry of tbe U spatches, thit i-, the vaiious bands through wb chthpv Dasrd before thev were brought to tlie atteutiou of the public, and concludes by describing what committee on appropriations weid Smith M. Weed aud Pelton were p.e- elected, including the chairman, and pared to do w th the members of the hie rght hand man, Mr, Blount. Sev ltctuiuing Ii ard, wLeu Mr. Tildon de- en of the old Senate committee on ap clined to accept the Presid.ncy to propria'ions are also members, four which h9 had been elected a3 an ar- democrats and three republicans. It.is tide eold at u ition. There is nothin difficult now to say whether the speak in tho r. port with which the public is er will simply appoint a committee on n jt thoroughly familiar. The fonr appropriations and posfibly a commit p irits are these: Firs the It-pub- tee on military affahs, or whether be ,ioau managers were, by thi conui- will name all tha standing committees, vance of the Wt stern Uaion Telegraph His action will depend doubtless upon Company, enable to withdraw their the l ne adopted by the democrats after criminating dispatches before the they have ascertained the purpotes of litht of impartial investigation was turud on, sre Ld, the Democratic dis pa'chrs show that the Returning Doaid of Louisiana and Florida were for s tie; third certain Democrats acting without authority werepieparcd to pay them tb'ir j rice rather thau peiniit the Presidency to go to the mm who had not been elected; fourth Samuel J. 1 ildn's only connecti'-u with the.e negotiations was to stop them instant ly when Ibej w.iv brought to bis at tention. It is, h iw-.r, p i'n;.s tl.v most siii ticint thing ab-'-ut tii i oort that it ha not beeu lo k-i fr with thi least publk- interv-t, and will Lot giere t a ri, le ..f oi .tu.-ioa. A moie eo pYte j i tiutl tiz.le was new i ,ii t'iiu tl..- atttir.pt of the 1 1 pns.'i s . no j. rptiai'.i tl;e 1'resulen- t:a. 11.1:11 u:t :e tiie country that '!n nun d. ir.Hi le 1 had been engage" 'ii r rrv n e 1. 1 1 ' ; i i . to obtain the ir. i wijKti me Anieiicau people e!ti,..i him. The investigation sim-i-ly den oi ra tl, what had never been d.ubtfi.I, ihat the Presidency was ..ivi:;s!i i iu.il ti:e tti'eve were r- teu.i.tbd by the leceiever, who is Kutl;rfoid . liases. Tiik hist woi k of both houses should be to re..rpu uieir coa umues and at once frame bills repealing the unfair, It- -'T' lilt I ol: u-, paru.vin raws, i ney snouia rbk tbe presdent to pgroe with them to repeal thejaw allowing soldiers to go t the p-.in ruder pro'ext t t Keeping I tho rtare. snd to repeal the laws re I I aing to jrors, so tint te: so-s brought be lore tie courts in ly have a fair trial, and another Uw. the 1" tited States fu- peivhors', and prov'ule tb:i th United Stutes government i-hall n t interfere with ail'a rs pertaining t ) S'ates. When thes throe bills shall hive been signed M'v the president, th mi CmesswUi p:is the appropriation umJs, and it xhuiild not do 60 till theu. The demo crats have taken a noble stand on this ipiesti'-.n, and they shiuld not Derm t their enemies to drive them from it. They should stand li.in and not give the administration another dcl'.ar till it consents to a redress' of these grievan ces. The repeal of these obnoxious statutes should be m ide a condition precedent to the ptsiag or the appro- priatioii bil's. Mu. II lUtNsox's sm-'lling co ninitle s ai'ei :! t lind whether any Sona tjr or H 'p.eseiiUitive had been threat ened or cajoled or bulldozed to vote for the News for public pi inter. And when Mr. I) rtch ak-d one of the p.o- prieto s of this poper, Who wiote cer tain editorials :u the NEson the Wea tern.N. C. Iulit.al, the committee J "uDammoiiM," v.t-,l it a proper qnest on. ' And wh'ti the hi.i 'gmo young SDtor from Wake knitted his pondcr- Oiseye brows and gravely iniuired. i . r.;. i'. v ' ..-i - . . i Mm JJ iliu . VJIHUiiil a OCK- h ld r in th New--.' the commktee ' i.n i i .3 j ' v .ted i; a proper ques tion. Tlie Ultra SesKlon. The policy cf the Democratic party at the extra session cannot jet be de nrined. e Mr. Ceck says Congress will pass acts repealirg the obnoxious elecaon laws, thus giving the president an op- ponunity to act upon them upon their merits. If he vetoes them, they will be attached to the appropriation bills. J as rnest of the legielat.on sought te be repealed was icflicted upon the coun- try by tacking it upon the approrria- I tion bills, it is plain that the mouths ed of the radical blatherskites are stopped I as to that particular method. But whatever the progtamme may be the democrats are pledged to insist upon an erasure of thtse unjust laws from the statute-books, no matter how long may take or how much the Chan.. dlers and Logans may flounce and IioniN son'sCommittee has counted the News on' the evidence of M. E. Carter Esqr., of Runcombe county. Carter swears that Jordan tried to bull- - . . : . . ; - - -.i WwnS iw me iEws, neaitn lor every one and mineral hedid'nt seare much. Indeed he PDgs to cure the d abases of o her not know at the time that it woa I rTglOD8, no wou'd erchange such a vi, i . .. i iuiuiftie ana Bucn a ueon'e for an- e -r 6uuo eu i wnere ela ? Th. h.,t I til I L-a vaalA I 1 . I "p""- .au uu: amiaoie luulu uave ior discontent would be n Jordan. I travel and see that there is no better piaoe The News, it seems has misappre hended fthe position Of the Charlotte ObdervtV in referenca to the Weatern North Carolina raifrcad appropriation. Defining its position the Observer says: "Many months before tbe General Assembly met tbe Observer expressi-d the opfiion that it would be wise in tbat body to continue The prcsecutien of tho work; and the ame opinion has been reirerated more than once. bine". The Democratic party is pledged to tlie c.)nip',etion of tbe load, and even if it weio not, to complete it w.ould be, iu iu p'nion, - gO.d business pi'icyj. We are not among th"se who favor leaving it in its prt sjnt incomplete and consequently viuk-&s coudiuon, and henca have notioed with pleasure the indications of a purpose in the part of the G neral Aaremby te make provis ions for the continuation of the works.' If i o.rr probation b:il8f"&itaolf o t aP liculty in liuding men who can 7n,j" gen? ly take hold ol he work in the Seven of the house committee rooms ine opposition IioniNSoN's Committee repoits that one Wlter Clark made threats with a view to control the votes of Senators and Representatives in determining the question of the publio printing." Who is this tenible fellow Clark, auyway ? How does the jublic priming concern him ? Was he i . the least interested in the printing ? O.i these impoitaut ques'ions the committees report is painfully silent. When Mr. Dortch punished" the News in the Democratic caucus for assuming to dictate to the Democratic pruty that Cov. Vance should be elect- ei to tho Uuited States Senate" we thought he was content. But, nay! nis inquisitorial curiosity wants tr know the man who has the to know the man impudence to persist in writing its edi toria1. And Mr. Dortch's committee 4:unanimously" sustains him. Mr. Snow was enthusiastically "unani mous." A resolution was rushed thi ough tbe Houe Saturday at break-neck speed authorizing the GnTcnor to have prin- ted twenty thousand copies of a pam- phlet in Dutch for distribution in Holland.-What it is to contain or what jt -will cost nobody nows. Tbe cost Gf translation, priniing and distribu- tion can hardly be less than 4,000. It can't be printed in North Carolina. 1 here is something exquisitely tun- ny in Mr Dortch's report charging Mr. Geo. C. Jordan with intimida- ting Senators and Representatives. the gentle Ueorge might cajole an un sophisticated s iou line Mr. Carter, hot intimidate, nevnr. Never? Well, hardly ever. And Mr. Geo. C. Johdan made threats tvith a view to control the votes . . r, . . 1 01 oenawis ixepresentatives in deterrninint: the question of the publio printing. Hut 60 gentle was the woo ing that the able member from Bun combe, Mr. Car' er, was deceived. Iv kpres h nt ative Vaughan has been seriously indisposed for several days. He returned to his home yesterday and will receive the plaudits of a people and a sect ion he has ably and faithfully served as a legislator. The News wishi. es him a speedy restoration to health. I j An Extkact from Congressman Steele's speeeh on the Southard amend- mtnt appears elsewhere. He talks gel- dom, but raielv fail to mke a good hit when there is anything to bit at. . . . , ,;. . gratulat-d oi its' backbone" in forcing n fr:, BAain U-x wi.of an extra session. Ha. what unsophis- cated fe'lows are these rural editors. The Un teil States Penat e will do itself I 1 1 I an honor aid reward au able, true and I , . .. v ii n i- t . . I patriotic iNorth Carolinian by electing Senate. I What the Wilaingt.-n Star so hand I somely says of Senator Hansom will be apprecia'ed as tLe citticifcm of a h eh v J I cultured writer. The News b x krd 10 ) new .ub.sor.- bers from Catawba county yestcrda-. The Catawba people are noted for their Democracy, industry aLd honesty. After a protracted struggle the Tar- Doro Williamston Uairo.vl bill pass- the feenate yesteiday, TLe sectional a8Pect of the fight was unfortunate. The Goldsboro ILs-terger- likis Gov. JarviV manly way of talking to the colored people. "Old 1.1 jcoln'f Conn Lincoln ton N-ws. There is ro r1 L our good old ctate bo dear ,t. 1 u tractive a3 our old connty 'of Lin ..d-i. A climat and that produces cotton and fl ir and wool to wear, corn and wheat and every vegatable to eat. and 1 joers and cattle in abundance, and the purest and coolest water to drink, fine water powers, en terprising meD, beautiful wto-n, and , , rry 1 .2 I m ,. man old Lincoln. Vegetine FOB CHILLS. SHAKES, It lilt Al AGUE. TaUHOBO, N. C, 188. Da. H.R. Stumlhs.: Der Sir, I feel very gratelulfor what x our vaiuaba nitid-LCUier-ii'ttLu;, a- m my lainily. 1 wish toexpixs my tnauKs Dy ni-lerurins- youoi. taie . weudnfiui euit utiu son; also, tp let you kiiow thai Vegeuue is tlie best naui:iiie Wvtjr saw for Cinils, sjiiiiKeb.tevel-ud.A?ae. 21 sonwiiS sioa WlDD UlrH:Od 1U Isli, WUICU leiv U101 Witii H5p-loint awtase. iii sailerea a great. daiol paiu, an oh4'i!tne ; rue i ain was so gie-uueuiu uvuiiiiii uat vry. mi aucu-ra uia uo.UeliUiiiiv pnce, ii4ceic.vut uit bisiooltrom cue uoor, ue coTa uoiiiovo WiiiioaberuKtis. A reaa your ;idVeriiemcUt in me "j-.ouisvine couiitci-JoaritAi," liiat Vcenue w s a. grcdi Uiyu iu.iiiw lilooU Fooa. 1 Liiea uiie ot iue, v.xiiu-aa great beueoc. llts K.epc wii vntu ine rteai vii.e, giaoutUl gtiiaig. lie nadtaieutiisu ledi uoitios iu aU, aua Ue ia completely rt sto'.ed ioii,eaItn, walks witinut oiutcucs or caue. ueia twenty years ot ae. 1 uave a yotuigeraou, littceu year ol ago, who i& sub ject i o oiua. W nciiever heieeis one cuumig on, he comes in, takes a dose oi V egciuo tU-i m tiie 1 tstoi taeOanl. V egeiiueleaves no l adeaect upoUlti bj alt m lme liie inoal oi lnj ui.UiCiUos tvoo-uuieiiiieu ior C'lulis. i cneeriuil recomuiea Vtseiiije lui- aucn conip-aifts i iinuii it id ihts greatest uie.u eiue in lire woria. ""HotcUuy, AlliS J. VV.LLOii. VBGKrrNB lesa and suaguaut, elCublood becomes life weatiier or oi uiunau-. waii"i'V5uiUKe oi irregular diet, or f rum any inner cause'fit. emetine w in renew tne bioou, cany on i ne puinu auinors, cleanse Hie si Jinacn, regulate tue novels, aud impart a louo oi vigor to ine wnoie body; Vegetine i'OI Dis.'iii'jiv, ;UjJo.i'ii A.NU OKNESAL DEBILITi'. i3BAK0sTt", AlASS.,JbT8. We, the undersigned, having u ed Vege tine, taite piesuie in reoo:a.iiendin it to all Uiosc truoled wiiu liuuijis oi auy km a, Dybpepsia, Nervousntss or uenerl De bhity. it oemsfilieiireat lilo.jd fu;iaer soia by H. Li Crowtih c sou, wrio sell more ot .t than ail o'.hei' parent nr. diciues put togtiucr . MiiS. L. . FiittKiNS, AiiiS. ii. Wr. tCuTi, JoSlil'HCo bl.Ai b Vetfetiue is the great henlth restorer coin poeu exclusively ol wrK.s, ivof, aud heibs. it is very pleasaat tj ua; every caili lik.es ic VEGETINE. NERVOUS HEADACHE ml Khcttuiatisui. Cinc sn a.ti, O.,o Ap. il 3, 11. 11 Stevens, Ks-i.: UearSir, I mv") ue.i your Veg-tlne fo Nervous elenia' he, and also .Ijt Rheuma tism, and have louud e-iiire .-lief from o.th aud take grear. pleasure iu rt-eotu-ueudlng it to all wuo may be iKewi-e aiilto ed, tKEU. a. UutiD, l. 8 Mill tit., Chip. Vetl ie his restored t: on aads o ue i ' who hvd oeeu lou aui painful su:Teteri XT 331 C3r"E3T,XISr23 Druggists' Testimony. Mr. H. R. Steven?: Ut-ar &lr, We hav b en selling your reinedvjthe Vegetine for about three years, aud t ike pleasure in reeorn-aending it to our customers, an-1 in uo Instance wiiere a blood punrler would reach tbe case, has it ever laded to enett a c ire, to our know 'rtire. It certainly is the ne nlus ultra ol renovators. E. M. SHEPHERD SCO., Druggists, AH. Vernon, ill. Is acknowled ;edby all classes of people to be the best in i -am rdiiaolj b;od purifier in the world. Prepared by ii U. STEVE-NS, Boston, Mass. Veiretine is sold by all Drnfrjrists ju 3i-eoi&w. I otter fo.- sale a Handsome CHESTNUT MAKE, flue running, walker under saddle, ai.d no better roadster In hardness either single or dou Vie, 16 hand?, ttj li-H and an asy driver Als0j a flne BAY SADi,LK noRSE5years olJ, 15J hands, fearless. Also, and better, a flne BAY UAENE33 11 yeirsold, 15 14 hands, fast trotter be8t la the c,ty not afraid of anything, war- ..nto1, , , I " " - u.t-., n anu. nun m an naiucas, The ab vj Horses are consigned and will be pleased to have parties to examine them, feb 13 tf w. C. M0MA.CKIX, RICIDJOXU, VA. Canal Sfet from SixUOo -eventh ItrOHMOND. VA. ENGINES, portable and stationary. &A V9 rlli nt HKiSM mil riflli: utiDtMV'u Ac- -MACHINERY for Gold and Coal MitiH- Blast Furnaces, &c eall special attentlonto ourlMPEOVE. OKTABLE KWGINtt, for airiflnitnral and ot?r Purposes. The Boilers of our gri kuii urai cuKiiien ure uroFiaen wirn r.nr PATKNT PREMIUM sPAKfK-AitUKSTFRS. ecey which ttie Sparks are forced to DISH downward .-ver a i-BKrv,,lr ,f umtm. a r.A e;tectuny extin'jished without the useoi wlrei?aH7e. 0-ir s the onlf arranii-ement of this kind v.-nieh affords free access to the Doner ruoes lor cleaning from each end. Also. Tti our ntw iv.:-. s.MAl.l, irmii- MOTIVES fr hauling luro'i-.r and other artlcle-j up.m tras va.s a:i -"arrow gaug r;ii 1 v .The best ra fters r-garJ oar GINNING (K 7? 1 urDUtt ',tl ecourae .xomneru lnsutuuous. KeDair work. RoIicStiv; .i.t.i i-mm-.., .w Shartine; Pulleys. for 'n Houses. "MannfHcrurers of Jones' patent Tobaccc ump MaciiLies to work bv h?nd or power ' W I K T . I N .V K ! t CO . A If. HJl''AM. H'rn (.rare. "J C. Ceu'l Aeutiu Ktstsm North Carolina. drx. J J. Wbi eiikad Ag-e.-t, o , i-aicigii.M. C. mar 3 78-1av lv NORTH CATTOLrN A STATE LIFE INSURANCE G0H.PJIT. Inr orporaf ed In 1872. liM. : Ass ts, - - - $26).27o.70 surplus to Policy Holders, 175,394.20 a II. C ameron, , Piesident W. E. ANiJERSO-N. V.ce-PreKid. nt W. II. Hicks, Seo'.and Tre .8r UR. k.. Burke Haywood. Jled. Director. i now. L. a. bMiTH, Adv sory Actuary T'-f ctilyHi M! Life Inttumne fVtmr.Qnw in Aoi th Carolina One of tbe rcoct suc eisfulompanies fits ace in. the Untied rares. Mas a ready issued between two aid three thousand noliriea. All nf it: fond ij:- i- ed at .home among our own peo rip . All ioses pHid promptlv and In eaah I'M tsas 1 iW as these of aiv first elaas e,im Panv. Has thr itnUan of anntti fnrAr. uoiiar or iiab litie. Rtat to work for this mot cxeileut' and prmly estabhsiied Ionia insiitutiont Fcr In'ormatioi address N: :C. STATE LIFE INSURANCE CO., Paiefgh, N. c. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE OF L'JA Ik PERR2NS CELEBKATi:!) i'ROkounce;i be KXTR CT uf a LiiTTK- from a. M K L I 1 A L UK TLEMAN 8t Madras to M hi oteer at WviKCK-TER, C.JIK.O ISf.Et'1.8 TOBS IIS, "OnlyGooil May, 8"1 eli Lea a i hk Kts Uiat their Sli ce i" liihly Saup rse teemed lli la- And a.ppheabI&to dta aud.jc. m my I ' x puu'fin. tup most; lalatable as well EYKHT Y'RlliTTP as"tiir most OF DISH. whoiesome Sauce that is made." W3HaE3ER3 it3 SHUG, THUS UlVYX(i JiJEj uyaUHER Nor ONLY THE PEHf, HCT THE IOST ----- - -r llOJ.1v.f Signature on every bo" I:,' .f OSIX DCSCAS'S SO.VS, Xtinfio'leie 111.36 and 1 Union Square AUCTIONEER'S NOTiuc. All business tntrustei to the undersign will receive prompt and rersonal acte'ition j. ii. Matthews, fcbl76m. s FavettevIlle.N-C Dr. Sidney D. Grant. No. 32 HOETH STEEET, OPPOITK CITY UALL, BiLT.MOKE, MP. OFFICB J'oK TH . TATM ITSTOir A LI llSEAi3. DK. (iKAN i' successlully t.ieurs Asihma, Brouchitis, Incipient d nsumptiou, Catarrh and all disease oi" tne lluHat and. Lungn. Vmi. imiir suffereis Wltu Ibe As UW, w : hav been treated bv m my able physici witliout benelit, eonult L) . -ruiit, he can ciu-evou. Or ii you have the Bi-om hitis, Iu eiplent Oousumption,- or Catarrh, do not oe discouraged, loi i'i'. uraut caa reuiove the disease and restore you to perlect healtii, If jou are suuermg witn itneuiuausuj, v jpep ui-A Vilfts. Liver ComDlHiut. llts. I'arLiiil i ar- alysis and Polsonoaa Diseases of th1 llood. affect iiig trie lliroat and xnose. Scrofula, and ail Blood and SKin Diseases, despair not, Hr. Grant cantlean.se tne t-ioou ironi an lmjwn ties. Persons am ictt d with Nervous Debility Vital Weakoesa, and jienera i i.roMratiou oi the Nervous ad fkysical system, haveboe and place yourstlf undsr the treatineu of ir. Grant, who has cured hundreus of patients when Other puys'cians bave tailed, aud saveu ti,u,,i lrnm :i !iinm;iiure cittve. ii uii bave d ! eases of tuc Kiuueys,. or..vel, or any Uri nary Diseases, Diabetes, Dropsy, apj-iy 1111 mediaieiy to Dr. uranT. Aia'.y are suUering with liintang iu the Ears.otle tive dcharg; . from the ears, pai iiai ueaiutss. partial oiuid ness. lou cau oe ci;eu. wji.uu i. - i in-fore ir is too 'ale. 1:.-1 table i' ''sous in every part of be eitv and lAie Cr.n testily to Dr. rauLs great success in treating the bov- name diseases. Keniember ir. brant treats all diJ-ea.-es o evtiyuame aud nature. (Jail or wiite. coy imitation nee. ocw WIRfc HAlLlf' b & uHiiAivl ; . - - NO. 36, N. HOWAKP ST., B A LI 1 A' OK E, M Wire Kalliues lor Cen.etenes, Balcoaies. Ac-, Sieves, Fenders, Cages, Sand J Co creens, woven v ire, &c. Alo, Iron Bedsteads. Chairs. Hettees an 1 7fi-d&wl2rn HARDIN & firtOBE, HOLLE N A ' 15 U I L I ) I N G . 00 Lbs. Ol N. n.itvi ens oil) and Vir KiLla HA MS. des?ia l" t-V. s, well tiimmetl The tii e-t lot of Hams we have ever eff- red. Also, Kinah Pig Han s (i lb una 10 lb tai'h. No'thera hams of all sizes. A consiunment cf nice Pen ns vivar ia t u ter, in small packages, 0 10 to 2 lb each. Also, North Crol;na butter, very low to close eons gnment. Pried V'eacr'es and Applf-s; Turki-h I'runcs, 10c per lb ; I-l 'Sh 1' antterri' s: brtsii Lemons; Se d Potatoes; Hue weet Potatoes Seasonable canned p-oods; T )matoes, Corn Aparagu, Peaches, &C , &c , &c. A large stock of even t'.i'n x in the Grocery line. urst-ciass uo.tis, low rrices, rrompi 1 ieliVtry. HAltDIN & MOORE. feb 28 -if 1879 OLD AIM) TKIED 1879 Old iieLt. (rOtN AND RYE,) This reliable brand of FURE WmSKEV has been successful'y tested by the lovers ol first class Whiskey for th past 50 y ears, and has preserved its hign reputation undimin ished. It is offered to the public with he full guarantee of tiie propne'or, and wi 1 not fail to give perfect fati-faction whenever used. For sale by a'l first-class dealers. Address, JOS. "WTT.LI AMS, v Panther Creek, jan 29-JGm. Yadkin Co.,N.C 1VIILX AM 31 AS feels sick with . OLD "MILLS PEVFR PhCS'IK, IIK-D-A H i a id g iaeral nuso.nfort&b.ttt w-. and yet DON'T KVO-V IX4.CTLY W:IT IllAI, i li..-n is th-) i ime to i;.ke A ! LS These pill are maie of ce; tain iuciedients tear ucr -pi't-iahy n the i..v r. and at me saiieune f-ApI hI nnpiirli'es from Ihe st.inach sys'ein. ai-.in ' di-'esiion. a id UKSTUKl .-.il it HcALTH, wliu a"l In':' re ir-el est; ii. l i in or u i::o!.s ,..m, in-ii;;-st phi. Cot-tivf ue-s, Liver Cen.piuints, and au dis- att'i -'iurue s r t. e sionuicn. as - family ca'hai tie pill ihey are V ar ra i JOHN F. HENRY RAN & CO Soli Proprietors. 8 COLLEGE PLACE NEW OR!C. ALFRED ROWLAND, ATTORNEY" AT LAW, Office n the Court-House. LUMBER TON. N C PORXAIILS AND MValiONAXy EHl'.MJM( SAW, FLO CR A ND GRIST KILLS. Address, POOLE & HUNT. 1 I I T i I ri'"'".'' J.,.n..ni-j-j m lir-i ATlEHiTIOll OF TIIE County Superintendents of PubllJ Lt.-i, t: tion, Boards o.. - ucatlcn, and rriu cipals of Private Schools, etc.. Valuable Educational Works Sanford's Serie.3 Analytical Antlimetics AND forces ie:'. Disti San ord's ''er'es comprises four touks, ana is ba-'i upon tlie aiiHlyt ic syiiem: baiiiurd's Hi&t Lessons iu Am' lea) Ariti4tyQ,MtUi?eots. , ftanlord lMermedUte Analytical AriMi m uc, lj.no,, ii pp. iial( boflrnd.io cents. Sanford's Common School Analytical A'.itLn etic, :-66 i p. JjaIJ man, tO i-etts. Sanlird's Lsigiier Aualyt cai. Aritlim- tic. hmo , 4U pp. ualf roap. Uloih iua. $1.5. ihe deflultjlons are c ear, ana th analyses exhaust ve- 1 he work !s practical, aud abuunciji iu slate txerciaes. . Ine experleute of a large number ot the best teachers in thi coun ry, is tout, with oanfoid iu mud, u pils dial-over an uuwonre.i ei.tlmsiaKru in studying tne scknee td numbers. Tlie Complete Series oi" U or cestr' ictiounrieN. Quartto'.D!;t1bi.M4. lllu'st rated aitd L'na biiCMed. 1 ibary sheep, 810. Oc avo Universal ai.d Criti.al,) rictioiia ry. Library Stie- p, $1 5. Academic Dictionary. Crcwn 8vo. Half roau, ijti.8-). Uompiehensive Dictionary, Illustrated, 12 mo Hall roan, 1.75. Scnool (tiieintouiary) Dictionary. Llmo, Hall man, tl. Primary Dictionary. Illustrated 16mo. nan 'ti-iii fo ceuu. r oiteB Dicxw..y. i.iustrate t 24 me Cloth wceutM ru.ia.i xibio.o-ieeuts.roaii. tuekv giil edtes, 1 A any special aids to s'ud-rds, o ddiri,.,, to a tan pruu,JUutiutf aud detlni. u Jcl"c. '. lary, make tn above-named boohs iu ih , optiuoiioi our most distinguish, d du -i tors, the moat complete as well as )y far n7 cheapest DictniuarieHofourlanKi aire Woicester'a iehool Dictionaries ne base.i upon ill- Muarto, Wftich is preferre i over ail ..j ......i, Dl,uu.,tij U J I, QJ 1 . ire-s. : bo ceries is admirably adapted u, us- in hch.'oK Acadeuiie-., (Sic. 4jr LH" rai te. ms iur inlroductjon Wk ;d wile Uiataanlord and orcier beexam lied by uwui.ty iioarus and principals of pri vate sen o n. Coi respondenee mcked' We iiWile attention 1 T. aclieis lo Ciiaii yenets Maih -...at.es. Ci.t-. rs Plis.oto in a wora, an oiu t-noi,I puburatioiis " culars ami descru-tive C'lalogue furuitli. ,i on a;'piie ti-m. A(.!r.i, J. B LiPPiNCQTT & CO. 715 and 717 Market stien, Phil -.delj LU MARTIN V. CALVIN, Oeiieral Southern A?.'i.i, Al ULSTA, (. . doc Kd eei!44m. Interesting to Housekeepers. SIX THOUSAND DOLLARS worth of Furniture-. GRAND AUCTION SALE. The undersigned v-?U sell his entire fctoc. of New Furniture, c. lhlsting of Fine, Med ium and Common Waim.t and Pcnlar Chnm- berSe's, Ward obes to Match, Marble and Wood Top Bureaus and W'ashstands, Marble and Wood Top Tables, Walnut. Poplar and Vapie Bedsteads, Walnut, Oak and Maple Cane Sea! Kocking Chaiit. and Chairs, Wood Sat Rocking Chairs and Chairs, Sofas, Lounges, Walout, 4c, 4c. The Sale will cummence on the i!6th day o. December, and be continued until all s sold. Up to that dav every article will be sold at cost. If parties buying do not wish to re- move their articles immediately, they cat. be lert until b eb. 1st. decl2 A. W. FRAPS. TBE TOmGHin FiUEVO. In tiese days of pol'tlcal trickerv. a trne f i imd in th- lime or need, is a friend indeed and such a fiieud is i DR. TV'M. HALL'S BALSAM FOR TIE LUNGS . It is a sure cure for CONsUMPTION,COUanS,COLDS ASTHMA BRONCHITIS, HOARSENESS, and all diseases of the Lungs, Chest aud Throat. This well known remedy has been used fi thirty years and has cured thousands o'. eases maay of which were given up as hope less. No cae, ho ever or stinte; can resist th reali gi ropenies of rr. Win. Hall's Bal aam for the Lungs. Trial bntt'es will ie furnished gratuitously "oall who re attl.CK with ' ung ar o peftcraldiseafes. -Reine r-ber that it is the persistent use of the Balsam that cures the wors. Cases JOHN F. HENRY, CURUAN & CO., Sole Proprietors. 8 COLLEGE PLACE, NEW YORK. R W. Powers, A Co.. Wholesale Agents ichmoud, va. feb 11-dAwlw K 3- to r-l?5),3?s?r; '-s h O c o - 3 a i r1 2 ' P- t 35"-' vsuiVEs ;tXi6; AtSoN i2 i sKVi$iH'-"-z co
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