SJh( (tthatham Record THURSDAY, . . . Apt il 10, . . . . 1S7'.. lb 0 A, Ej 0 p-w aii .dvertisoments must be handed aii u . ... 1.. ir...j..r.... arit in np.tp tri ID IIT r.w; ... . oe lnsenea in iim mu mm Vnlnn1lo Iloolt. W . l.,,ll.l..,t In IT.in. .1 1 DitIs for a copy ol Ststiaticnl Atlas of tl,H Cniteil States" based on tho results of tl.o ninth census. It is full of Int-rRPtinjr nd In- struc.ive Information, and bandsomely got. grille Sliot One day lact week some person cbot nrid killeil a valuable mule liel.inclnjr to Mr. I.. J. H.iRl,ton, ol this plaec. '1 lie mule lind . 1 .... n..i.t Sr. it. mr,rii. iiern lurnru uui n. ... " -- j .i .. f.. ,. tnfT nun iiiiri iir 1 1 iif m: r mn -i.(iw OMilxtol was heard in that direetioii. but nt the limn nothing was thought of it. At Light the mule i-auie tip. and appeared to liave been snagged in the side, but not considered at all serious. Next morning liowever. the mul was dead, and upon a post mortem examination beintf held, it ...... i n 1 1 was Munil mat a iiisim nan i.ie. e.ni ir .. the riu'ht side, and caused lis dent.i. No clue ha yet lieen h d as ! w'i.i killd it. A iinrtr nf ladies and centl"iuen of this nln... l.a.l ma le nmiitromonts fur a fishinB'! 1 - excursion last Thursday to a mill tot d I limit ? miles distant, am! w when the day! -" I I ! I ..... ,.!.... lu.lifi . . rauiB i.uv - "i 1 en or iieierre.i ... v which Bim-iivmI to blow direct from thn North p.de. Ttiey hitched np, therelore,. and started oiTquite merrily l.i.l.nng """' to the col l, but towftMs lilnlil ine return ed a wiser nnd co'der party of hn'.fio7.en. shivering irea.ures Of however, IllY.Kr .1,!! S iTS ijr a nine, j nut nnd we learn that tho entire party spent the day huddled around fire kindled in the wood-! roB,ii,f-' TiinnUN. We thank Mr. H-'aden for the kindly words contained in his letter (published in another colnnuO. and do assure l.im that all such pleasant words of encouragement are much appreciated, (ieneially Kdltors receive so much nbuse ai d are so severely criticised for every thing they niny do. that it is truly retiei-hing to hear a kindly word or receive an assurance that their ff - oris urn appreciated. Every r ider of -..-......nr . lu.il p. iimn. wii.nan or clii:,l. expects everything in his paper t be pub. liai.ed for Ids peculiar tawte and especial benefit, f.iig.t'ing the old saving. ".1 any men of many minds." and that ail persons n.M tl. ink Alike ir wi-h to read the same " ' .... , article. The Publisher ef a well cou-luct- , , , , .. .. ,, , ed Journal endeavors t 1 lanrisli limttcr lor every c'ass and condition of his readers, so - that wd.at may net please or inter. st one! reader, will another, so kind render i! you should sometimes lind sn article 111 ymir paner that you .10 no, ,me. no ... , g, , ,., . ,11Mtliry. 0i. tbat Hay. y 1st i.mrteen years , ) UM Hul)st:I1:1 ; .1( ble or find fault, but ri-uieiuoer tbat tbat ' ,.,. that grand old "Aini 't Northern I " very article is very interesting .0 s-me ! Virginia- surrendered at' A:nmx f'" ''- than ono of these other readers, and what may please y..u j c.iurt-Hous.', and the Star of ihu S njthern I flimsy rickety structures that 1UV they would not like. j tionfedeiacy was libit .ed from the C.'inn-! washed away by the first heavy fiV-h-' ' j meat of nations. Those, of us who were ' t.(. The bridges ia this co.ltlly .Ve T?nilrotwl IMMintr. , ..ret-al on that mnii-.rat.le oc.-a.i.m will ' ft ;,lvat i,urjcn oa Uo tnx-:ty-Tlie Annua! M.-eling of the Stockholders ! rliilf ai'preci t" the followiinr '!n"s written : . .' .1 .1 1 ot the Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley ltail Itoad Company, was) held In Fayettevilie on the 3rd Inst. The amendment of the charter increasing the number of Directors from nine to twelve was rejected. M-ssrs. John I). William. K J. M'ly, A. A. Mc Ketban, and A. P. Mutt, wer elected Dl rectors on the part ol the urivate. stock holders, a nd Mets'-p. W. A . Moore ,of Mi. Ai ry, C. P. Mi ndetiliall and D. W. lM.bow, of Greensboro', I.. J. Hanghton. of Chatham and Dennis Curtis, of Uandolpb, were sp pointed Directors by the S.ate. Col. I.. O. Jones declined a re-election at I'resirfent, and was appointed Superintendent, and Julius A. (jiray, Krq , of Greemboro' was elected Presid lit. The oilier old ollicers were reelecicd. It was determined to scale the stock fitly percent., so that new subscribers to the t'.unpany thus consoli dated could be equal with the o.d ones orkwlllbe pushed forward as rapidly at possible, and it is expected to begin als 1 work at Oieensboro and some point be tween there and Mt. Airv. It is conlideut- ' .... , . .... ...... "... - early day, extending from Fsyetteville in. v:e n.n.n, anu win, we preuici, ue lueucti y:ug uaoroa.i ever ouiu in tui state. Tlio Pedestrian 3Iaiia. Our Northern brethren are always car-i tied awsv with some temnorarr exciipiiient I and just now they are crazed with the po-: destrian mania. Most wonderful walking matches have takeu pl.ice, and excited the .greatest public Interest". Some weeks ago we published the wondetful feat of Mad ame Anderson, who walked 2700'quarter miles in as many consecutive quartet boors, but now tbat ha. been eclip.id by another woman, Miss Lulu Loonier, who Las ac complished the almost miraculous (eat of walking 3.00 quarter mile. In a. many consecutive quarter hours I It really seems j incredible that any human lieing could un- j dergo such a strain upon body and iidud. Another remarkable feat was performed by a news-boy, who walked SO miles in 8 ( hour, and 50 inin.it-. The latest i xliil.i- tlon wa. the International walking match' between .ome women iu New York. The j contest wa. for a handsome belt and $1000 ! for the one who hould walk the greatest 1 a ...... i- us. i v:.... . 1 at.rted. but one bv one they jrave out, nn- ! til at the close only live were on the track. ! nd tbe winner walked 373 miles. Now j thl. wa. a nice spectacle to draw together thousand, nf person, lu tbe largest city of ( this christian and civilized couutry a par-' eel ol wretched women dressed (or rather AnnAA in .11 -I1 ....... ! -v- . waiaing arouna a beaten track day after , day and uitfU after nifht ! During the wnr Men. Fitz John Porter. ol tbe Federal Army was convicted by a court manial of disobedience of order, and ow.ru.ee .1 the ccon,i .mine 0 .wassns in August lSli'J. Ha wnB cashiered trom tin- army, aud indeed narr iwly rsenped be-1 j ing shot as a traitor. IIo has ever since j porxiHtrntly asserted IiIh innocence, con te,",in,r ,u' cmvlctll, hU H"1 i I ....tinr,.,! witnesses instii'iited bvM.-r. Pope. " J ' ' ' ' i ..!. ,,,.1,1 ll, l. '(-,,,!, ill Tl,,l' ; lmlllen.l bo wil. .1 J ! th ilisgince of bi defeat upon a suhoHliu-itMolIlc r. He I I, , . j , .. ' j "nR I11,uu' repi'Hien nppiii'n:iiiin oir 11 ir- : n-rint "l " " . . w.W lJStOl'. ; " ; V r'1'-'- J " l P"1'H "'"" I'rom.n. nt le.i. ral .f.Thp 0:llv.1!lii' llilttrry Man j K.ard - f Inquiry -o ,.! tho matter. 1 lie lv.aid wat 111 vnniliiM int.l I a I loni; tinio hi the exa iniuio:i, lii-nrd tl ei j evidence ol a (jical. riiniy wimriwH l"tii . from the Federal mi l t'onfeileriit" urni id have made their report, in wlile.h they i hilly vindirnte Ocnerni Porter, ami pny that ' 'ml t ir l.im P.iiihV ileli-at wiiul.l have been 1 ' u I ....ru .lUuutrmia t'lnia Htli.r neiirlv , ....-. j seventeen yeais ku ni.jiiHt.ly pniiiid i d of.i cer is found to be entirely iiinoieiit. Jus tice now require thr.t liic accuser, denial Pope, be court-mnrlialed and puninhed. J We were pleased to receive a viil last week from o'ir esteemed friend. Arch. Mc ttvre E'n .of this county, who showed uh , K,,ln0 ,,lrnilid blades ol whea clover, nml elileeory gro n this vrar on IiIh farm Tli blades ol wheat measured just ii feet ' , . . , , , ,0 , ... 1 ,, .. 1 111 lenum. nie closer u i.h-.i-i-, n..-. .n. ,, , ivi..i 1 1.. ciuccirv niioiu oiif i'". n.n. , County can make a better showing ? bolh d lys.and at night iee was f ir-ncd. !;,,i., t iIj.'tui;...: l, 1..u'...m..1 VII1CC'"V IS 1VI1 ill n. cui. ........ ... ...- . S't". nud e Unow or 110 oilier larnier in : (Jlun bam who lias any, ami yet it BUnuiit ! . . , ,, u . ....r,.,,.'.-! ..1n.nl. he raised bv aM. It is a perennial plant, 1 , . . 1 ,, n!vl u clij.N; j 1S.C, to quite an extent in Kurope as food , . , Tll0 ,.,, i 1)re r vAt.r n:, 1SI(.a ft Bul)S,ti. we r((J1,ml)pr using ! - T1" " '.."" ! ,l,uit that grows above grounil is excellent i ,. , . . . ..... ! loo 1 for ctll horses and hogs, and we wuid suggest to our farm, rs that they try it. Another excellent t n 1 for hogs, is ! 11,0 ,r,llt of lllH !"l,1,,'rrv tre- Mr l'yr" , has an orcofti.l ol tli.-je treo nun sas u, j ves i much cm. and as a inn.-; q'ce 'ays lias encon 10 sen. v....... c.sts lum very lime. Aaiong inn nogs killed bv him Inst winter was nun that wul.rt.ul lu.tween three and four hundred pounds, only about eighteen month old. ana iihu ea:en niiieor 110 c rn iiiu.i pen- tied Inst run. nc are satistieil that if I every one of onr farmers had 11 mulberry i orchard he would iil.vays have a supply of j l c ui, nud not b. forced to give the tner : Coiumiioners to have erected ft , chant a nio.tg.ig.' for supplies. Wo quite ;ncw covtred br'nlf, with brick pil agree with our friend in thinking that.j ftt ft c,,..t not ( X0( cuing live the Hani times win ronunue. as in.ig as I our l.eenle 'keep their smoke house und -i .1, .. .. corn cr.b at Ikltuiiore. . r , ' TeeV SiH'roiiiler. Ycsierdsy, the !lth inst., was the Anni- (.rrp(rr of one of the saddest days and nioft , inii.ortant ev. nts rtconied in tbe annals of on the night of that ihiy (a.ni ne'er lieture pui.uslieil) uy one wuo is now u nog luiiii" . "-' -"01- - i . .. , .iii lu! Service to his country as au educator ol : heJpru. our youth in this county : The M.f'iatrateS ftlso acted tipnil I have sighed o'er the tad of nation. r; : tho Mtiou made by the JtKoonu l l.ave traced turmij;ii History many gory fates; I hive wept a I've read of the warcar's j . rub, And trembled to think of its thousands j crushed; j Hut naught ever fell on I lie carol tli" free, 1 As the honorable surrender ot lieueral L- Ti.e ruins of Koine have bhick'.d in view, I And the roar ot Iht lumbMng loll ler grew, At the thought ol her strength and rule so j wide. i . CJ lick dashed arnnd.-r by destruction's tnle; But, to com ine it's fall with the results would bo "ut '"'''h heti compared with the surrcn , "' '" I have followed the statesman in Llsz'uith flight. . ", .' i Bllll y .1, To pwcll the vein of his country's store; rve seen those etl.irts all wrappeJ in a ; Coro I ; Of innocent blood, poured out in broarl seas ; ! Uut It chilled uot the soul, as the Barren-! d .r i f Lee. ! My heart has heaved, in deep regret, . I O'er brilliant stars, too eaily set; ! I have fobbed o'er the form, of the lifeless 1 and cold; . Among them, dear one. of my father's house'io'd- niiuni-.iii.il, 1 But can even this wound to such a degree, i As the death-toned surrender of Gen'l Lee?' Well might the heavens, with their lower ing ch.itds, spr,.Rd over our land -their dusky shrouds of n)urnjnflr over liberty's departing rays, y,, dearly purchased in Washington days, M tlie ,,, of llie kut;I( luat war,u hlondy fields nave lost all ti eir virtue, In the surrender e(!i 0 ! cnnVl ",0"' ,rom "'J '! ,5rl,",, ,;flr yur te" "A "aU" rPl,la' e' And g,il1 f'" '1'"T' tbrobbinfx breast. Calls back our sun lust hid in tlie West ? f,u" ""'"'"? "F". " ee, Under tl,H P"wure of the surrender Oeneral Lee. O ! heaven, bast tlion, in all thy apace, No ray of light, nor star whose f.ice Qnu veil its. If in shades more light, To cast one beam, lu this dark nibt ! I...I.. .. . -ll of cuu icsouiius, jour ai. iu sro ; They are all eclipsed, in the surrender of, tftl.lt you wish yonr blacksmith j bv a man who thoroughly work done by ; understands his bubilicss, call ou J. A. t Tr , av. whos 0 card is published , . - The (Srt'cnlKu kers. On' the final vote in Congress Ins Saturday on tho question of forbid-1 ,. . . . , .1 ,1... iinu flifi Drnsencfl ol troons at Wie I l"'" - l' voto.l w.tU tho dcnmerais mm 01m .:m. jt. u Tl,.. v.nlz 1 i nnu ill" 1 i jra" v.. 1 lio-e of our r. aura who, a tinny: the re'cnt term of our Court saw the I iii:m w'.t'u llio galvanic batlt fy i t.d Ins n.iiiif! Mur u Bt irc on ior j.a i.i Mill .1. li.ivi li-ivii Rome piniosit V to 1 ,t,.,i ,...,.i,.,.r,,i ,..,, r.v. e i' lii.ifc ... ..... ....... . leiU'll 1 its destination. Wo learn from a iri-tit'n tiiati who was at Oran t.,ourt lust wei K, itiat tui) man vni there with bis ba't-rv and said he s.(i ( t t tj 1VH ., ..j,, ,rr1.lt hud safely malo the trip .0 Ib.h igh w-nder is Hiaf. ,nr ,,1.. , "ee andbadtl,iTeslhishorsefor$5..ii..,.Mr.,o)ut.res a,,d wUieli all who eaw - 1 . . 11.- 1 :n wuo paw 1,110 uuiM) ni thiuk an extravagant jnico. i TJlC Col J SU). Lawt Thursday and Fiiday (the! ! Ofvl atlll ltll ) WXTi! Ull Ilstltll IV C Hit itil P . .... : for the feasoll. A e dit Wiail Mew x liu llllllt i:ii'l lilfc-i .ii v i .11............. A a nllbe'.ion to our pee , , 1 Oil 111:111V farms ill the comity t ere wi'.l be 1.0 fruit at all, and 1ml cle - Utile oil any, txeep ou a foW . vated M'ots. J 110 fold WilVO KCf lllS ! 1J ,mve 0l0 wv(r ,, wj,ic ,.(mnfrv, :c Luvi fow f,toni)s ,lt hoIIC Places. Grat damage h ,s been done ' , ., 1 to toe tlliek f.irniR .1t .i.lloli, ', h-'Ston nml other points. SlaiRislralfs Mcoiinc:. OutheSth itist., the M.lgi.'itiatrf ' . of this County IIKkc r.lbli d h'-re 111 .,.,..,.,,.,., , . f.', j - . missii (tiers, for I ho purpnso ()f deeid- : imr iinnii r.'nr:!cii!r thn nhl or luiih i iii. (l ,.ow bpidg,; at 11 vimm's Factory ou ; .r After Foine iliser.ssion a resolution w:is passed, with onlv three dis.setiling voices, to authorize tlo- 1 .i.,!.,..,. Tt k thought 111" ; . , , . itmiigouiic-Hitmr.cn ie--s inan inai "o sum, and of course the (..iiiitiusnion- o.,., era will ouly Us,; as much MS is nc.'e.s snry. It f-e.-lii'td to be the feeling aiuotl" (be Magistrates IV.i'.l it was ,. f..,. it.,, ,.., intv und clueroer ill III L-'llL U . - - - . . . . . . to bridgo thtnl ud it cuunot be ; iabt wtt. m ro.riir to 0IU' Co.'.'n - i 4 ..!.. ized to ascertain what changes and improvements shouhl uo made wish in.' rsumauu cost inereot, ami rc - i-jurl, ut tue next nieetinc. Free of Charge. Your Druggist will re : fund your money if Dr. ltali's Cough ' Syrup does not give you satiel'acliou aud cure lour Cough. STATE IJii'vVS 0,jilfrV. Ex ConnrresMnnn TIowopso is in . . , . n,. .- . . trouuie. ine poiicinro niier lum.:, lias spoilt, Ills wife 8 cid.ile, deserted . lier, laaL'i up w itii anoiner wotlltltl. ! obtained a hoeus divorce from Utah fcc His wife No. 1 ia now nul.sinn,r bim to ITCOVer tewelrv wliioh she alleges he bus stolen from ber to adorn M idamo No. 2 with It iu a seandaloim storv a little- in i r x- .i .. . . savory ior .oriu .iroutiians 10 reail. A ell posted gentl-man in C.lbr.r- A ell posted gentl-man in Caber- rus county telln tue Charlotte JJemo- ras county telln tbe Charlotte Demo crl1'- i"'"- " ' ko o.uuu, iroia the farmers of the county next fall t.. n.,1, f,,i. n ,.M1.;.,1 l,'i lii, . I, . ,1 i f.''"10!' 1 t a " r . SPF 1 o' A vcO dangelou.1 ex.- perimeiU. i Tho Waller Moore habeas eorpu h ciso came up last Friday in the Su- pretne Court room Yotino- Tir.ior.. was admitted to biil iu uio mini Ol readers are fatuili ir with tho case tl e Mooro county reveuue murder of e. - Tho Fayettevilie Gazette says ; Last Saturday afternoon wero treatod to a hltle wind, hail and thunder nud liht- limpf. They were all vouchsafed t. tta nncnnr nn i. .....1 f.-. . - moments' tl.o-bailrto,,e, fairly f whitened the pavements and streets - of tho town. The li!htuinsr was ' quite severe, and during tlio storm o. Itree in front of the residence of i - TT t ir t ii , , 1 iree ia irons oi me refiuencG W:,,,,,,,!, l. ,, V , V ir I i Mr. H. It. Home, on RuBicll StiCLt, ' was- struck. Tlio Free Laneo nays: And now, : Jlj "' AhrrvM , ,,4 tbo nalo of ci viiiR away H.i :- : , . ,llla i;mlm..a ir winn within twoi .. f Uc(! u,, ,)oUtic:l, uuMikiiis' takes inane. 111 certain Hi.fli.niH mil towns dtiriii!' ft cum-! .. .J ... ..,.1 ,..l .Hi. t,i.vr,lj ita .l,wu. i'1(e 60I'll0 s..i '0f j .,.-5 i,!;d F,,t. j,,., m.nrl v every day and niht, tind : 1, ,,,... !...; tv.uiti'o I lieiieo their troiih'e. 1 Ilr,.. 1, is JI(lW lv flX, ,l f ,rt thf.t the - ti ii.n .....1:. ....... , .emi'iii r. ivi ;n-u nn n t 1 1". m 1,1 it: on Hointmi' niaelniierv n n sni!- e sm, and that with a eajiiud of $".ui)() u.dnp f.ielo i.-s may bit built u. siim I'llHllll JirUCt 1 1"- Stat should l" i:li! sneh f 1ei.11 in v. r neighborhood in wbi li coit.t.ti cikmiIi is ma Id to run il. "In nnioii ti.i'iv .1. v..: .1.1 1,.... 1 L.i,.,,.i,i is si 1 1 nj.,111. ..,.ii,..,. nml l,:i.l.i ih ' .. .1 . . . ones, trive io iiu 111. 10 1111: 11 1.'. .... 1 1 ... 1. ,,...1 ..iv .1,.. 1 Jinn 111. li'iii.i, n. ...1 : eoi ton n ....1 f.... ii (i to liS cents, instead i f ti to " as i no.v dune. A g' tilifiiiao oil ih. ears .. . m,,..,,...,..,., 1 ii.ii nr. immp. J 11:11 "u ran no ii. ., . , .... , , , ... L llt'nll n I V I ll't'P H 1(1 111 UI UOllOl. -0 jbM.nro Afail. Spsoch of Mr. Hurd. Wo copy from the New York JlepiU a hj nopsm nt IU- Sjneru in 11.111. ...11.. .. . . ..1 . 1 1: 1 .1. .!.. .t... Until, ol Ohii, delivered during tho xciled debate in ' mgrc-n. We regard it in oni of tin b vl s-.ie -ehes male, and . Wllllld II tho rnrvful ailcntloti of 'our " I n n leis to il : I M.. Hurd. le'd o! Ohio, then ad.lrrssed - "!: l",,rinT1.,' TV'S ; 1 il- iruviiiNM in 1 l" i-i'li-i I' H' e'i il. i' . i : i,n ir v.tistng n v. li'ie sliiill oiinhte in the Il 'iise of Ilciifi se.itativcs. lie then pi-i seiitativcs. lie then ketcli.., tlie l.i-tory ol C.i- questrin in the . bist (lotigr.-ss. an I said tl.nt lie proposed j to slmw that, the llouso w:is right ; in the po--i imi whicli it t-n k nt : tli lust Hi-i-sion. at.d thst was Chr.l- r'-'ht ir. the tiot.ition which it took now. ' Il iniy'.liiiiif laid b-en s. tiled by the is ; htii in'of iln-hist qturt'T reiitury it was : ihn' general legislation itself niiglit lie mi- traded to itpprnpriiitioj bilis, an l ccroiiu ilviiorne would i.isj ut" the prop, sit ion :th.it m.nf.r.;s in r-gc.-d to ei-oivony and , hearlntf mi the rev.-liu- we'o r. quired t i i.o ...rlglnnted in llie lloti -e Til" ll'.il-e whs i .ii.t ia insMo.g t;.at these ol.j tiiotmb! .,..,p.ir, (.,;.,. . r-j-'ued. lie h:io.iM ! .,i .,..,.,.b tu-:! iv of the 'l.-t (Uto bill, b;:t . otiW ol the twi iiu'a--ttres llnit hue to re b'.th g ivet neil ! 1,',. -he same i ron i:m! ami bn'li iniit ho settled by the r'linii' ' : si i. ill :"ti il do." riu '. Tlie Iloii'se iuaisted that Hi" huv slioilld be nmeniled so a:i to pioliilet the use of tro-ips ul the pnils, nml so tlnit siiin rvisors id .leclioiis ( -ppniiiteil by federal tuithorih) slunild 1:1 l. ngerpo sess tlieir prcs.-nt p iw r unci llmt th. re should be n repeil ot nil statutes cu'eri iug 011 t int -t St.ees oliiivrs the iiower to interfere with or rebui lt" i S:-'t l.-cti uw. 1 li" lionse was rigtit in miitid; lirst. b ciut'-e lies' pruvistoiiH t!n,t it law were uncons'itlilioiiHl They mter f.oel with the rig'it of piitlV.ign and with the Slati' laws, the s--con i s.'rtion of t ie coiislticion derhir.-d t '.at the ll-UHe shou'd be coiii'sised n! nietn'iers chosen .j the 11M.1..I.. -il (be severnl S'n'e". r.nd tiiat c'ois sh'tiii-l hnvt the q isliii -Hiions r. (.Si'e tor eltors of il.s nuiiier- us brattcbes of the S :it. . --i-!:i!ar... It was, ilo ri f .re. llie newt mt'iiero is bran '!i of a St .te I.. (j'sVur llisl !..'. iiii'iied tb qiMliiicnti -us ut electors, and n-.t tlio con sl'.tuiioti ot ibe I'niled S a'ei Tliero was no sach thing a i the ri::l:t f.f snrl'rag" for i c"z -n o. t.ie.i. niton M ules, i no rig'. i J"i fl IT'S w .S poHi-esse I all 1 .Mil .VI" I till ,,.,. j.'. . fi'H i f th Stat'- expressly re. ,n bv the fundamental I-ovs ot the I .nd. The i"'i' ri'tue C. urt l.al recently no decide I Oi Wist fie..ry, Uieii. mil , . ... , i,..i .,,..,ir did . t.'os legislii'toii rest . o.i iJ'i'i.' "in ! the government Bend '"I '" P'dl : Statu e!.e:i..ns? Only en the theory J tlUtM Foiled St it.-s, and tlite it was t!,e !,:,,;.. ' ! .'; f.ongress to i r .teet thtit right. lie had u .'I'll, lioe.-vcr. I iy 'he express phras -o'. ng of i.,,,; voi.htifuti in nnd by the ilecis i.i'i of t'ie ."'". renie (imilt. lliat no s.lcb j right, did exist (i d. r the n.-ti'.ution, und. w:.s inevitahle ; : (j, ri-for-. tlio cono.-q and irresii-tible tb.it any . ".'islalion ou the suljcct was iinon-titiiti -liinl. 1'" alluded to toe Inct that th.' tiieiiHur.-s wler..' 'l w."" ptopoHKil to repeal were from tht-l? .'rv. i'litun- ihingerous and ile-lne -tire to C:.'d liheity, nnd s.iiil till h'.st Ty is f;ill of mean- ' ing on this siilij.-ct -No It ; III u: has . ver gone into its grave s ive thro.igii military interleienV". Miall we escape I he. firce and iippl cation of a universal ru V Is lower less sweet, art- ruh s more sacred, is Lbertv t 1 more secure ihnt we can dan- without barm to tamper with the danger that las wrought ! ruin eiervwhere. before? Fo in binds where reiiublics have perished, where mon 1 lircliii'S lliive Iim.,.i ...ef.,.l .ill ttiwir r.iina , ., : IS now g .III;: on all 'over the worll, Irfmi ; lands wliere the shioh.iv of l sp-i sm over- , f iioiienom ano ronipc.s ine 1 1 ' f'7-."".'4 " M',:k seller j foreign C(),.1(. ,), piHmn nu. f rllj ,r rt,rHir.ht . nei ioii i'l i ree o lime I sit r the : militarv interference From the iires.-iice "f troops at the polls ti) the cintr.d ol elec l'"nH ')' '" trooi.s is a single s'i and iu I i t!"u ,r,'! elections (ail, and free elec- - tions orn the originators of the rower of .B tr ,vernineiit. Troo,w an the polls , mean intimidalion ,ot tho voters. They :,n":.'r'!''':":.i:?..,,'..!l'.0. J:V,0"rA J''.r ; mander in-chiel on the domain of the Pr. s- ; m w is as oui.ue.t, auu regreii.a to ; lier rom "' "'! arguments in fa vorof the use ol thenrmv. but my regret- '"Ht in j 1 rL'C"1!l'rt tl,H 'mr- ty of the army has not any power in this : liongi-eis. (Applauseon the deinocraticsioe ' j It has been said that it means rev. do- . icm mi us in pass liiese nn s as. w pro- I I"""' Frmn the beainniii nt the govern-i : ,u'"1 ..n " "n-"'!"t'J appro- ; . "'r""" li.siks i 1 he on.v o iestion is n-belli, lier v.e j ' l):1,lsY, Ih'd.i'h'a to rep. nl an obj.-ctiou- j t!. "! ,"."'r "V'tT '" ""i I v..,....., .,,,.,11.1, ,.f...-i i-i .lift. c .iiiea j ,i.,-,i. i.i- i.-n.iii , ii in in me snggestiuii which li is come from thegeiule ! 1 man from O do ;Mr. Unriield) If there he j revnluli in, I', is in the suggestions which i have conie from others of me di.stinguisli- ' u lt u lvvMlllu ev,.r. ; theory oliliic-ir.htiiution, to tho overthrow, i . ingabsolute'yof that insiruineiit.fora Her oi i ins House, oe lie ail 1 lit 'luat Irieml f Zuf you dare do light. (AppUiiho on the dem- ocratii: side I do n .1 l.eli.w.' that the )"' i'y i this llouso will 'ee Jll'.7 X'. a 'i''?' V! much 1 -s-i the tlueat of a Presn intiiiiiJat il the 1'iciident ,.. ,,, ,,.- u ,,, ... ",;,,, Li" tenure oiullke is vet ,o uiiccit.iii. TZI ZiE & &TvZ 3 . ; .rsr.rsags ' i3astrous A OTliaao. Panvillf. Va.. Apt il II. A severe tornado passed over Erown Summit, .V. C. to-dav. Several Imams wore blown down, srattoriii": the fiirnituro !lirn:ldf. 1st. OllO llOV WHS killed Itnd i nviny srrion-ly injur, d by the f.dlin-r timber and f I to t)i ecP. t ' . !.. s were liiov. 11 to pit ecs. . done iu it u )asa!ip;r. Composition of Congress ... , . , 1 r r i t : In "ri'nt-r rinu: itiex tluin nsanl ol Bli A.saixorox, Apul o. Out of ..d'," 'ni r:.. .u .,.. , cfts -n wwyer", u . .iiiois, y I10 Hetil. lucre.'"' '"' ' ' ' ' ". ."iititi- tui iv ure J ;) cx-i : iiltit r.iti i,. i.i'- iv i 1. ) i.-ts anl 4 Lnioti ni!di"i-s. 1 1 h Jl ..j-o lh..r ..re T.S (Jonfedurat.' fill lii is and ol I'liioil Ho'diilM. Of . ..t. ...... ..r f.,;,... so 1 ii'rs 111 rVfiv Mil , Ill ..V.. I V S.llf .l ,F t irt ..t " a-id the Noi ui. and liitiidiMlsof lii'tn ; - , , . 1 11 "I itio limsr. en'-lllioiii re.'Oiii, 1110 onh' ri'asi.n lliat tlivio are not more of tlu in in tho Si'iia'e is !ecme t'ie j K.-tmlueati Jifgt..il:it:treH prel-TrtU to ! send lond-lnoullied p.ilit.eians, who i p rSm t in ;l!!Ee oui - j there are k many t.'onfoderate ili - ... Icern 111 ( oii'.r.'ss is iik-.hisu t ictv 111 Congress is hifeansa there . " were ko few hlay-at-homo people in ' the South. There is n division v! opinion here that tho Republican , I L"gi-)aUi!esof tlio A'orth woul I make a great lniproveinetit on .their jireH- , ,,, ropicsinlallOll 111 tllG heiialO II i , , - , , . thev would wild iustead gailant . ,,111i;,1.. Liiion b miieis. Piro. Puit.Ann.miA. April -On Sun- y ? ' i e 111 Ifl 1 11 J-MO'.ei III1H llliu tslll-.l", .iH.,.nvl. i ..r.im.rlv to tbo iimonnt nf . ,j. . 4 , In a iiui'ery wherein nil is life and laugli iiiHiea i of crvin nnd fretting, tin te ii s,ir" to lie lotiuil Pr. bulla Uaoy 'rup. I'm'" So cents a botil,.. TUB MARKETS. Oi'l tl lAI. KMl'OliT OK Till-; COTfoS MAliKKl C.im; ih' l cxpr -sdy for Tin: r.i4.c'i!::i by P. il.'ih'h, N. C, April 7, i:a. Cutto:; Middling. t 1 I. iiv Mi.l llirp Vt.i i'.;a l,.v .M.d.llin.r. Mn 't inmd Onl.tl .ry, llnod Or liniirv, Middling Sinins, l.nw MiddHug Stains, M.irket firm an I active. c 1 r v m '. h k t' - w 11 0 : . 1 :s Fl u". N. : . Ap l"s, No.lhcrn, pt r. bash. Mirl, ii-.ru Meal, I...1 I.t. lUc .n, N. ('. hog round, II iit.s. N H . ; ri:iei:.. ' 1 h to 1 .V'( .!toir. .Ii) t-i r.j to (M , fj.ii t.. l i;o . 7 to U'. ; 4'..' to ."i H.i.k M-at Clear K:b Hides, S'liml lers, N'-idh Carolina Purk, a to ii o lu li : Heel. N irt!- Cs' ilina Lard, '.Vest- i n I.irJ i ...IV...'. Sugur II. .use Syrnp, i 'n:-a Mohis-es, Fine Liver;,.s.l Wliite S-U'iir. Yefow Jvigar, lied S i!e l,....her. 11 1 "i! l'l c"! "t : a ti '...) 0 no to oO to I 01) 1 2,1 to 1 .-, ) 4.1 to .V) 10 vy : to 1.-, 17'; f.uot; to i', W to .-.,) tiait Tauced Leather, I allow. Sweet Potatoes. North (iiirollni Irish r .tato.s Nerlhera Ina.i PcIii'.iks, Shelled OaU, ."afd ,'. nick' U.I-,'!., Pens, V EV AM'EU i'l SEME NTS. For Sate. SAYASSA GUANO! For t'tiL'h. f-'Op Time for C.itlon. ( Cr.ip Time p.'v able in Cash. J. ). WILLIAMS & CO. F.vvr.TTr.vii.T.r. X. C, April ISTlh DOG LOST: rntvi.-n oi? TnTt,v; AP.niTT C1TRA tj the CtHll lt Miiri'll. HIV 1 llgf, I ,1 ...d, frba-'gv female dotr. of the St. 1 black, h:l jj(,r...lj.l1 ,j 1 Ullil ll lil on a hlack Hirers ot the celebrated Kentit.-ky, Living Anv P'l.sotl return-! ston. and Frederickslmrj Pluw.-i, and all leather collar. inir her to me. will be liberally re - ., I.. 1 ir.... uni,... 1 fHIT? V JOSKi'll EUEANKS, njiHO-tf rittsboro', N. C. Mail War! M ill IIAVH OPFAF.D. NKAU MOUNT a KIItST CLASS- Pleasant ('iiurcli. Hlack-iniih Shop, w here I will do the verv .st work Pairing WagOnS aud 3llg- - ci:1TT " wj'wwaivy. n;110 S n J. A. IIOUNADY. Ef. West Harris, iiavin.. r..-TisKi .pi-.Mie.nii .11 in ('hat Hit liiim and purio'iii'ling ciein'.ies r.,r yt.rs, and received a I benil patron- 1 j age. returns thanks and soin -us a lotilinu ,. , tl)l. ,R111 pr.,mIi,in., t give satis- "" ' ""rk !"' 1'r:"'- 10 ,1 " VI -fcl AJXfc.l 1,1 1!1U1IV..U.IV1MM .im AKI'S iV .Ml I.CillMI.N i vs. I J M1".S A MAY j CllATlI Ut COINTV, J uslice's Court. rpins IS AN Ar HON i)lt TilL 1!F.- - eovery of Ul()ii with Interest from March Olltb. IS?:), sgainst .fumes A May " ..' ' in which action a Summons and Warrsnt of Attachment have this day been issued, and are returnable holme me at my ollice in P tt-d'oro', N. (I., on the ;',n day ol May 1N7'.), when nnd where laid defendant li; reqaired to appear aud answer the coin- i plaint. This 3-il div of Anvil 1S7H np!10 4t d. A. WOMACK, J. V. N J ; W ADY 3: KTI SEM EN'l S. T 01Lr Jj A at Tnig j n f n r K rm r A rp m ' 1 AW U IV; ill V AllJllj ; pucccssiire of -- - - .. bt.iii. n ; i liUiiiV U ft I 1A I fci : Are now receiving ypiiiig uaous in every lino. ! line of Kptinjl tl.iil '. Also, J3 0 a , I., $'i 0.) FarnairiT Zr.iplcmer.ts 1 ! .... niiMMthiis . tuerehv enabiiiiir us t , . f -el at fur n res to sin tho Iioim. Uur ''"y . n Gr-ia&OlSlS-iSJ : a-e speniiilly iiiduring to tho buyer. Sl'M: i r,,., .j t , 1 t I'KVii. (Jui-kki: Iroin ' " ' ' ' 1 ti-,., pn,4,. x iougiia ana jtOaHi-o, 1 , , 1 , , ve nnve hi ways on 1:111m. IM-.MX.MIir.U. we nre the nii'ii who lir?t hr-uiglit I be. price of l'O! ! I'S ihiwu to liguret Ul hh h j 11. me mil 11 11 1 11 1 11. , r.--.e an-bImi hnvins IWf and f!nttle: ; linng th. ni along w'h-n yon come; and i K"km 1 'V:l.' ' V ' ( us. 11 1 i' i.iiii.u ui,ii.iji..i, ,,,.,,; -.. rniv v i' 111:11.1 11 ............. i !' i x jivr SOMR FINK pril.PlN'ti ; ,0ts at the iulf. wb eh 1 will sell lor cash or on tun" AnypTHiii wishii g to loty. Ilaughloti, at the cm c.ui ..n my h .1.. r.. 1 j liillt, or it, 1. Heart III". 1, J. H.rr,lTtV 1'itishoro', N.C tf March lSih, ISM. LOOK. AT i T il I S ! :l i :W. l. london Iri NOW UKCKIYlNtl j .Now Spring Goods. I:i;itifiil Liiif of Prints ?i'ow ia Store ! W III" 8 M hoe Bepartmsnt now full r.gain. lie. will tseil iiiSif U II 450 Paaaas ti 1m will btiv TON rf the r.nsT ;l-'AN . delivere-1. ut M-mctire tlw' .('..(.ton e:ri bo delivered at city J I'iltsboro or ".oncure. PlftOT I "t J ' I ( STYLES C oxE HOUSE 1'J.ows, YV.ilV CliKAP. STYLES of TWO HORSE' I 1'I.oWH-tJAST AND STJ:KL. nh75r 1WS rtl0n PlowS- Sw'l , . 1 onSo , Extra Castings of a ill iir.ds. i:tral5arirain3 in Alonkev. TtVnnntiie. V;..l. .. fit ,. .. vv,...-,, .j.ijiu iioui, v. it vises, tVC. IKON. A LARGE LOT of IRON Just Keciivcd. S: If Off? i l3 :IS THE TIME to tat-ftti bu3;ucs. :t l.argains- :I-:vp:rytiii(. kept at marCO tf Pittslioro', N. C. II MILTON", X. ("'., C.n.- ft tl Ttlet.ir.nnd Xf;innfrtC. ! kinds of Plow ;ue.ti rorSalebyr Y. L. LONDON. Agent. Patubory', N. ('. oct 31 tf irxn klT.v,v nuiu wauiuatiLui L. IL BY XI "31, ArciiI. MAN U FAG TUE E US BEST YARNS S II E E T I IT G S ' A Si riv i.rnw TV nTniT rT1fl7TM.rT-n i frfiM AT. MFiUHH A UfM ' look i-i Tin-: SIIEEiTNOS AND YAKNS, iii:.Niu-i CHATHAM COTTON . HILLS, IK Yor W ANT Til K FIRST, AND ONLY COTTON MILL IN THE COUNTY. Encourage Home Enterprise. oct-noU-tf N EW A PYEIITISEME ATS. T. B. WOMACK, 1 ATTOBKEY A.T XJ"W, I Au4 6j11c1(oc of 111 Inferior Cjurl t Cbalhtui Couutr, t riTTIIOlU)', If. o.. Prompt attention given tj all banlnru entrnleJ la hie care, unit wUI stteulon 'Iten In Milling t tho eautoe of docomed peraons, taking accoanla, 4e f JOHN M. MORINGf Attorney at Law, ! MORINGSVILLE, CHATHAM CO., N. C. john m Monma, (Of Chnlbain ) ALFRED A. MOKISO, (Of Orange.) MORIAG & MOUIG,; ATTORNEYS AT LAW,' LDEHAM, V. C. -ill bnalneae entraated to them will receive pMiunt attention. CHUFFS, 'applt to jr. a. olive, x tEX. N. C. isaie of Lands. HY VIUTt:F.OF A MOItTOAOE PKKD exernled to Tiipley Holing by Courtney I'pchure.h, nml F.lizn, his wife, on the ltpli .'ay of February, A. 1) Kl't, and which snid i!"ed haa been duly recorded in tho llegtsterV otH.-e, in t.lmttiam county. Hook A. S , t'ligts !'.)!, 200, 201, aud 203. 1 will . ,,,. Hl ,,H (urt Uoum- door, in the town ,lf pingi,,,,,, on tl,e IJ1I1 day of April next, ,. ijn,. Ur.scribed in said uior'gago, con- - iiiiiiieg one lnipilreil ainl live acres, ami a'l j.iinii'g tho Innils of K. I). Council, S t'p. . church aud o'.hers. Ternrn Cash, i C. if S'.tOTT, in:.: 0' I It, Administrator. Geo. H.-Haigh, li:: a r, i Stationer ! MATtUr.T SQt'Alti:, ;K." P constantly on l.y :v.l . 1..11 i ,1 ii: 1 .t..a I ... ..I i.. r"i'i" , mn Hooks, School I Hooks in g. nei i'.l "use ,.,,. iv. i.,:k. 1 (ihr.mos. Fran.-H, XhmxU 'and a vafWlv !"' t;'"('-y A)'-"-l Orders solic!td, and any U s.k n' , ,wtilf;i. ree, nn ru-ntr 1 ot. inc. ..iii',fai Jijicount to Teuohe- - t,. ' t A:l ! , ' . .el-iatf i BrnfilF?, HOCK A ' WAtlON.S, at r . A -N. "nd SPKINO. ! Made ol the boe .',",'.t' suit the times, to give enti- '"nenal.s, nnd warranted own inte-.e' , ;' "".'-f-'t'on. Consnlt jour hv.vin" v Klvl"ff na '" bti;ri a:c a full lot of HAND JfADE JIATIXESH. A. A. McK ETHAN & SONS, r.iyetleville, N. C. oct 21-noG Pun C RANKIN k CO., Fayotteville, X. V, COMMISSION MERCHANTS' . and dealers in General Merchandise. Mr W. V. Cole is with us. and will i i.i . . ' '. . . ! o" pii'afi to see ins old custouiers. ; j in:;) :im W.D. 6 ASTER, Faypltorillt', X. (.; Livery. Sale i.nd Feed Stables. CLiod nrenm".lniioi,M fjr urcves. jnnti'J :ul V MKi ti.i'..ii, uyy. The b-ats of the K.vpress Steamboat tJoinpany will run na follows from 1st of i October until furtlie.1 notice; Steamer D. MCHCIIISON, Cap. Alonsit I Ciarrison, will leave Fayettcvillu every i Tuesdny and Fiiday at S o''clock A. M., and 1 Wilmington every Wednesday aud SSatur . day at ' o'clock p. m. ; Sleatner WAVK, Oapt. VY. A. Robeson. , will leave Fayettevilie on Mondays and . Thursdays nt S o'clock A M., an j Wilming. ' ton ou Tuesdays and Friday at 1 o'clock ,P M., connecting with thu 'Western Hail.' ! road at Fuyelteville on Wednesdays and , Suturdavg, .T. D. WILLIAMS & CO. -rltft lite at Favetteville, N. V. jatiSOtf Raleigh riu Augusta Air-Lino II ail road Company. CHANCE OF SCHEDULE. F i' P F.I'.I N TKN DE N T'S OFFIfK. ll.M.l.ir.n, N. ('. March 11, 1370. On and alter TIU'KSDAY, March Uih, IStiO, trains on this road will run as follow. (Sun-lays excepted): M Ali. TUA1M ooino oi rn. MAIL TRAIN OolMI NOttTII. Leave j Leave lialeigli ... .7 00 a rr.i Hamlet 2 ' p m Cary 7 40 " I llofTuian. . . M .Tl " Apex SOS " :i"Vser 4 03 New Hill. . .8 IW " iManly 4 41 " Merry Oaks 11 0 " h'ami ron. . . G 114 " Moncuif... !ll " ISanford.... ft 40 " Osgood 0 .V3 " iosgiHid.... 7 00 " Sanfoid MVO " iMoncure... 7 Jill " (laiueron...11 13 " j.Merrv Oaks. 7 fN " Manly 1,' 111 p m New'llill . . K 111 ' Keiser 13 "Mi " Apex 8 4.1 " llotlinnn. ... ltl " iCary 0 13 " Arrive at Arrive at Hamlet Oil " llialeigh 9 4."i " , C?!'" Connecllng nt S'mford with train. , on Western 1 nil road for Fayettevi'.le, and st llninlct with trains on d'arolina Central Kailway for Wilmington and Charlotte. JOHN C. WINDFU, mnr'37-tf .Superintendent. i iimn TASLS To Take KHVcl March Gtb, 1879. I Daily Except Sunday. j Leaves Fsyetteville at 700 am. Arrives at tiulf nt 10:'J."i a m. I Is aves (lulf at 10:o0 iu, I Arrives at Fuyettcville at 2:4.1 p tn. I I.. C. JONGS, Bupetiuleuilflut.

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