. jFlty dhatham Record THUHSDAY, June 3. 1S.S0. H. A. LONDON. Jr., Editor. r. POTTTICAf COV VFTIOK n.i . . .. i . t . . .... , i ...1. eoiitiiieiiinr neaieu canvasses wun ami'iiou to me uimuuuuiiiess in mi , . . own. i. i- oencve in ia:n;' j m- Uiii may truly he termed jho; ri.,4licall t.om.)t.titllls .Ulll original story he bho wed lack of vc-. taker comes uroun.l, which will N,i-a,l of Slice,.. Au 1 ti.j vvouldnt month of Conventions, for during 1 i- 'i racity in other btatcnieuis; ami, in he early iu June. W e want the ci n- suit the je iplc. We h, liive in sure June there will he held the Nation- 'vt ,U)t ollc'e wa hls l"'IV!lte fharat- lllttt tbe jujjmtatiou on hia'SUs to ho correct I v and accuratelv eiu.u.;h I'uhlie school- t.. e.lueaio the 1 Conventions of hoth parties, thetcl nwsiil-'d- Eve" liuiical "'; character on account of which he do- takH)j aml Wlth ,hi; viw wo vM at'. el.ihiivu of a!l ila.s. s, ve-i at tlieex ... . dared not assail the intci'-iitv of his a'ided a Court of luuuiry is fully .....,.,.,. ...; ien-.e of u tax on Do-'s-and that caste v. oiivciiuoii oi uic ucuioci.iiic party, and several of our District Convention. Politics la-it. to Btaie i;onvemion or uio uemocrarie i, i..U(l,0 ,1 uu .i.i.l warmup,astheueathe. dixs, and the coming eampaigii wnl be ex- citing and closely contested. The Kepuhhcan National Convention , f . u . f .i- ilf - met yesterday at ( h.cago, but at tl.ia writins' wo have not l0;liP who were nominated, although we I,... .... ,i,,i,t ',, ttmf :-mt w tin. nominee for the Presidency. The l)n-rati,. Vational ( ,n venthm will be held at Cincinnati on the Vd of June, so that before the close of this month both patties will have placed their enndidatci on the Hack and the race will fairly begin. On the 17th hist., the democrats of this .irs oi mis State will naino their candidates for the State ofhees, and on the 7th of July the republicans will name! theirs. Ihe democrats ot the Third Congressional District met at l'av- -f..:n.. ...-,. ...1.,,. !,,.-.! t, nominate their candidate br Con- greas, but we have nut heard the re- suit On the Sth inst. the Conven- tion'in the tith District will he held at Uockingham. tn the loth the Convention to nominatea candidate 'for Jud'-e of the Fifth Judicial Dis- trw-HidM I,., lu.ll t Dn.le,,,,' The tntt W tl be lu Id at Hu ll." ; IK. l.onvention tor this (the rotirthi P,.nr4 a lUt..;..r will l. l,..l.r. ' "ft " at lUleigh, on Wcdiicsdav, the I'Uh inst. We presume it will be sever- al weeks before the candidates for the Iiegis'iiture and the vari )us county otfices are Humiliated. They will come out when cotton be- . .', 1 .. "M I . ..ll gins to open, and will be tho "tall crop of candidates. When all the candidates are itoin- would change to nominate some one iiiated and begin to go out among else. This practice of changing ah the people canvassing, and the pa- lows too good an opportunity for "pers are filled with politics, every .swapping votes, trading, Ac, and 'bod v will become stirred up Mid,uoulJu8 atojipwl. Wn.it say our every quiet citizen become a busy hrethrea ol thelW ? .politician and zealoti.-ly advocate j Hattle of Alamance. the chums oi his party candidates. The excitement will, as iisutd, be - come so intense that it would seem certain that onlv a blood v appeal to,' arms could decide the contest, but 11dw.11 tin. ..h.e;..ii ii orni, ..ei.i-e. "T Jiin.r uml 1.1.. i v b.idv will nt nn... Uling .111(1 U tl llo.l Will lit OllCCj quietly settle down ;md the cotuitrv ' , t " hull 1)0 SillC. 1 - j ' MALK LOI S DKFAMAT10N. In their zeal to secure- the iioinina- tiotr of their favuriti', many of the friends of (iov. Jarvis and Judge Fowlc have spoken uml puhlished. very unkind, and we think unjust, . charges against the other. Crimina tion and re-criuiinatiuii have been too much indulged in. While it is all right and proper for the friends to use all honorable means to secure his nomination, yet a'.l good men 'should denounce malicious and. false" attacks Upon the private char-' actcr of otlier aspirants. Kpoeially should democrats denounce these- lalse attacks, when made upon the 1... 1 . . i .1 .: 1 .. .1 .. 1 leader of then paity bv other clem- ocrats simply to advance the cause ,f ,.,.,.1. ... 1 , 1 r . 1 .. of another leader. W e do not believe that either Judge Fowle or t. . x 1 t.i .. 1 idyuJarvis approve of these attacks rtpon iv. 'U other tliat are lajiiii' made . . . . , . -yj ."- i-.-i.i mo i"i""oii.-. iu- ; ' At6;id of these two distingaiislii'il "' '.'ti.nim.i.it. 1... ti-... I. ...... I v ,1,.. dtmot-i.it. .cm, t.aduccd , tl c .. fnerids of-thi; other, all sli.-ulil pun . "in rwaiso ot them hoth, tor they ' '(Aescrv'o well of the State ant! are . , . . ' .. IV bvus, of wlioni .North Carolina ;?y well feel .roiul. Uotlf of jHitse geiitletiicn have been honored Hiid trusteij lenders in our partv too trusteij' lenders in our partv too , ' . 1 " .. f, for dentocrats now to assail Ion; their pastjveords. lhey have both ''. been too long ami highly en. lorsed l.v the mi-tv for dcnmei-its mm- t. Li ' . ehtTdemn what either may have lne; in the Jast. . As the lawyers ; tSvioulTlvHei(ii)mtsare'V'.h'PPcr' 'kAb'&hr ...,1;.;... ,.l,...'J - .-"'!. Hi"0 l!",l(-,u",i t-haits agsiiii iiuy. arvts mive liecn nitulu V ' , i- V ce'rtaiit ii.rrospomlents of sumu;'t 5 1'; nl; l'JttceJ the hands of " . . (ifinp.'iil Selwirinl.l Krniii Ilia r.ffi.!,! tu.u'sii'iiwrs th-it hi leia hi'iMi eoin. nt wj.jhii.is, in. hl mis oLtii com pdled to-publibh a card in denial of them. In e we have not snaeo to ' iiiililit.il InsH'.'inl we -dnllv state ,' . i f Ti ti tpat lie entiieiy lettnes an these bitter aissaults tijioti hini aiul ill our -:oi)inioii fully exonerates his char- 11 18 ""possible tliat he could not contract, and to proceed with the .much used, aud on the ilv-leaf is ncsscs against hnn. Harper is un IfT. .t... ...t i - ; have released himself, and how it is work. Mr. JJest is tti.eefeil loin wiitten in his own hund l.is iiiuk. hurt, l.'iit the second shot winiiided ic i . "V4 - l.ly that thcflC charges against (iov. Jnrvis should have been made at ' ti.jj l.,t. ,l i.f ti.,.h.K- ....1.-.. , aftei t he al eed cii-currenco, took aiai inx aiu0cti oituiuiKts toou. in..,!.. i, ....... ,-,f '' i.. .......v. jj mi i u. till nun nurtv A those, out vciis . . -... t :. i.. : : 1 o nils inn, Uiu.in oei.ll ill iictlic i.ij- : . . ' 1,1 - ""iimip" ",lvl v-tiniMiyii . . . ? i . i . .i d- ha hccn reor Intended democrats to do . . . . . character. llns lias been reserved if . .i L'":llacu'' ami to uenounce uie graceful aspersions east thereon, H personal ir.e.u, o. many yea., Mcquaintancc we take pleasure in it... 1 f. --. 1 - denouncing sum .iu.ies. "J Thomas J. J.irvis : as a democratic journalist we denounce such as-: ' , . saults upon one of our most trusted, leaders : and as a citizen of North Carolina, we indignautlv repel such - 'lsrl,slo,,"H 11 u " "m (hanging Votes. ' We would call attention to a prac - tiee too freiiuently prevailing iu our ,i .;nr, ,,,v.,t;,.,,u ,! i,,.t ;a , , . , . , the changing of a county s vote be- fore he result is announced. It nearly always happens in our con- i ventious that after the roll of count-'. called, that many counties. , CUUI, lU0lr ",,u ue,ole ,ue rLS,ut lh, ttnnollnct'd- 1,1 tLl8 wy luncb con- f,lt,ion is caused, and dissatisfaction produced. Why not let every county . ., .t.,i . .., , ... -t ... tlie nt-xt roll-call uy the ueces- sitv ot these frequent anil confusing .chllIlgeHy WLen a county gives its Voto for ony man it should be so counted, and 110 changing allowed, Wo have known of instances when a majority of the votes wero given for .... , . 1. (,no candidate, and before the result could be announced enough counties , Last Saturday au immeuBe con- ' course estimated as high as five ...... ' thousand was gathered on the old battle field to celebratu the battle of , . , '. Alamance peecnes were ueiiverea : 1'V DrOiniuent ''OlltlemeU, H large din- 'iinii 3 ner was enjoyed, and all bad a good ,,1,-1 time ('nerftlly- Lftve uot J" learned whether the celebration was to commemorate tho deeds of tho Itegnlators or of tho victors in that t e 1 1 1 1 .1 unfoifuuate struggle ; or whether it was intended as a 'boom in the m- terests of certain political aspirants Difference in Temperature. Last Friday, when the people of Him nlion njt.ro im, fei- iirr u-itl-. Mm . " oiinesie ueu-, umi m iuo large cities many died from sunstroke, i there was a snowstorm raging at Lead villo in Colorado! This shows . . . . .u cAnum.o .uu.j 10 gui- oraceu in tuts great i.epunlic, ana what a varied climate in ours ! " The West Point Outrage. IV.. l..., l........o .,11,, 1 1 il... "t.' oiiit.ic.i uj mr; ttllcCMd "otltrft.'e'' Df-l'iifitrated linon the CRro cftaet ftt West 1,oi nt. An ' ja,tt.mpt was made by prominent lie- publicans to make political capital , 0,lt of it, but it has turned out, as was suspected, that Whittaker "out- in. 1 -.i .. t . . raged himself. Iroin tho New lork Herald of the 30th of May wo copy t ! "The Court of Inquiry in tlio Ca- 'let YVhittaker case concluded itu la- ....nerallv antieinated coninlete pi. plicit and unqualified findings against , Whittaker, branding him with deep : and lastiug ilisijrace.unless, of course, iW.hich Lardly seems possible, ti,n Secretary of War aud the President : atsnpprove oi tne nuningH, or a court " V"'1. ,,UD p Imu'tm, k1!?"' J. one i'e "Pon a re-investigation of the facts, come t( a C0l,trarv conclusion. At tho meeting of tho Court in secret session 'tit evening, tho opinion of its mew- l)CI wft.9 f'nd to bo unauimons as to uittftkor 8 All that re- I mained was to prepare its formal tiudings, and, as further required umk'r the,orcler convening it, nc- COI.Up,U,y awo with a written opinion. This was done at a meet- wg at p. m. to-uay, ana the same at . 1. n. ..Ii.oo.l in tho l,...l ,1 . idocumunt lt wili be discovered that the Court is unable to nee how m.ch ngnt wour.iU as those received bv tjlttalitr t,ouIJ h'1 l,ee" mrlicted iu ,Le luiuiner 'hjscnbsd ; how he nouhl have Biibmitted to tho assault without aummouing assistance, how j equally impossible to believe from ,tho testimony of the surgeon and ' e wi lie tins not lor uie iiuri'ose llomin;ltlV(I1 tlf tjov Igmt that many correspoudentsof our - . i papers in their advocacy of the claims ,Jarvls' Ior "s ,,L'tu'0U ,lim j 0f one aspirant for ollice too often J,ll!- '" TK m write unjustly of others, and thus a pressed no preference, hut simply tot. J ..... , vntv., (Jontint '&AotH.c jVl,is;b,ttW 1M?rs0Mttl fet4u, ,S ftrow,,ea- 1 ApM-vS u,u . . . .. ' Upon this subject the KulcL'h News others that he was not, when first discovered, feiiniujr insensibility. 'PI... tn.,.v ., ...ill I... f,,.tl,.... ,.11 it 'uo"u'l'M" ", " "! u)s0 o 0p,mon tbut no motive: t-.iv i . . 4i , ....... .t .. una urcu tuunu u. uiu .i,i v in.j otlier person to commit i tie assauu ; ..... 1 . i.:.. l. i 1 mat ue Ill&l uo cut uis jiuir mill cum uiii ., ... . , . . ,r . . otherwise mutilated himself; that lie Wrote the note ot wannu; mat iu ii-- A .i. i . i. .. i.: . ti... , , vi e nave ouserveii wnu uiucu it- very properly has this to say: ' No one cau be permitted iu these coiumns to ueuouuee rcspeciauie gen- zers, me aiuoiuu oi nmu wayes, iue tiemeu, representative North Caroli- number of week.- of hiivd labor, cx niiiiis, as tit subjects for the Peuiten- cludiiii' house-win 1.. tlie esii'na'e l tiary iu advance of the Convention, and after the Convention hold thein UP tl' the leople as models of pa- triots, worthv of highest prto:.o. All the good that occurs to the indns- trious writers about candidates niav . bo said; but falsehoods, whether di- rect or bv iuiiuenilo. about their com- petitors, mav not bo said. This is n democratic newspaper, not a personal orjfiiu, and it is no part of its mission to destroy public confidence "in the , uKrtv or i'n its leadork. and so far ai. it cau it will prevent injustice to any of theiu. The man who wishes to tail uu.ciiiui u ii . ip. 11 luitl ui v 'ii . . .l..,lrtI1(. .l,,.h. ...,ii ii.. T. .. i.:..r ToWlu nS a traitor to his people or as a receiver of stolen goods, wih phase take his wares to some other matket." f .frlug" l" legates. Wa Lave heretofore expiossed our objections to county conventions in- Btnietiug their delegates to vote for ,, rT.,.1r ,,n,l' 1,0.. Tl,;- ..,. . J .... .. 1 tmn lias elic.tea consi.leraue Oiscus- H;on throughout the State, and we , ,o.,u.i ,. ,i.... vn timt ....nrK- ,iii our ,liper9 ttvko tho BRme vit.;. HH Tll , j,;i.0(l) Joefc We .opv tho fol- lowing extracts from a few of our con- temporaries : -it the miiwriiy-r u .-..umy nr- i.t w .i;hy 1., t' lii'nr.1 in h Stale I'.-iivi'iitl-ui, ttn.y tnuy n-t lP,.m .llwlvH wr,liy lt, .... , Ull. ..0 , v..!...1 ;ioii.-iK-ti "It llir.liistni.'tl 'ii ln-Ui.-rH Ik t,i Ih iM'':i.i'il In thi- tuiure l,y inwunttlp iui'.-Uhkh ,iii1 ,tiii: lili'Vllui;, thou nmiiy P.!iiTntH will ivfie.,, l-, v,,te for Hii,l iipjH,rl i:iMiiinaei, ,ii tin1 r.tiu.l tl :tt lu.niliuitioiii. wr ir.K-uriM l,y ;i..-k,'.l iiii-t-tliu-ami i'i.uveiitt,,its. Tti 9 tin iliiijer t" "tit' .;.r:.i lu t ti lr uml .ith.T c.-niiiit M. Wliy m i tl,, 1 ,,: ' -;il,iir,ittt lH'iu.n-riit. 'Sui)ost tlnTi- wi'i't- only 1 .0.11 v.iti'rn In K .-.viin. Su.p.i!.t- 511 -it Uii-!-vk'.ith fai'-rwl tin- ii.'iii:ii,ittii jrviic n..miiiti..ii? J J iiO ;. r w !. Bin! only l'.".i tiivon.1 li. i. rn r Wouhl ii"l U10 J.irviH tii'-ii, i"""' i ui-nmi..riiy. .luim e hi-urd In Uii' Siiite C'iiivkii'.Ioii liilm 1h.1l lln'y sl.,t.l'l v.Ty I'l-m- i.Tiil lu Oi" couiay, i'.'t on,-, hit- on om i.t .'L .f. " "nMt..Ki ai..u,. , a n,.. ,.ur m- 11 i'ltl'ii ninl n lX'inoi'mt, lini. n rlk-ht t' l xht) mlu,.rl... ,lvo r,.,,u , nUl, "r Oi" nuij. rlly will I-lil.ul UIV Ibfin." ;silllury l)'in,KTal. "A" l" """ "S'11 "f "" ""iy I" limtnut In unwi ia..r.., w .,1,,..,,.. ih....,-., .... ";" i""nveuti,,n urv.-r imn nirr..-i n, u ir..imi.y nrviT will, lt li n .t I'lif. r.e.ii l,'. A . t. ....,.,.,. (lf ...,,.. . .,,., niways u .ii-n-nniiie.i i,y ...ui.ti. .n.i'iiwii.-- o.'JHTiilly. 111 our iii'livlilual oiinou. It In i. 't ( T1, iiii(.hl m m . rom.i imfmti-r-! ana rtiT 1.. r-.r -n! tli.-.r ..- 1 ni'iMnllna to ttn-lr J ii.ltt i.-nt . mi l to i.,to;,, . t'iiinfiaiiee! nliall h.'.-mi to r.'it li i- 'i'.li. at an l lir"i,r." ;lu.li-l0'!. oIijitht. "11 Is wronc to guv raKtlfn liHtnu'tloiis to :h.. o.'iiiity ,l.'l.v'aii"ii. It Is ,roi.-r ai, I rljait rr C'liuly Ooliv.i.Uoii t., . upr.-w r. i,..-:. t.'H. llVtfl.'.ioll t. ai nny f..r any 1 arti.-ulur asi'lriu.'. 1..1I ar tmry, iiinlianfc'. -nU- limru.-iioiis an H1"' th.-p-musorour ii,.v.i:u-i..,h. ,l" i" "oii'iiiilfo. h wioy nr.' in ,,., IlUll ,,, , lhr n. n. tin-nwiv.-s, knowing ti..-wi-. ,.r n,,' 1101111', an.i in. iri'.Tn'' ot ihoir .-oinity 1 .., ,m,bl... ..,,, ,, ,,,.,...,..., .. ,,,. .s.,,...,, th.ir !...! i..n, hm.t iiiiiiuininii.t ...n.-iiiuiu- nh 'r'"" "" "v"r "'"' "M.t UHiialiy tlnno Instriii'tt.-iis urs i 11- .1 1-. i w n"" wh". n..i ,.i,,r,u ta., h.t..i m,- l'"l't.', Bivr uifir own invh'mn-i- in its !. ,11. aim ,lsa r,.s,,iul8 f in,tru.".l. n' whin r.-ully l ai fw know unvihlnc alnait th. mi.,.tn,i; ,.r i: ear- i-"- . - ...t... nn.-. r. ii,, t wmli.'n if tlne whom th.'y r.-i.r. -xmi, an I v. vv 8.i.inmn.isu,k..,.,i.,ii.-..,,i.,io. v..r,n ,. ""n "u '' .i.i. wn.-n .ir,ii,n-.ta .-, i,t v .ih1..1 arise, II l.ivoiin-s iiiH-.Hs iiy in hniili.i: I lu- ..yf ,rIy ,,,, i,,,.,,,.,,, u-. er-i ..r a..i.n.i ju.iem.qu u .-ry i.-ir:i-i- hi.-i . mini to Diu-iviw, ninl Kh.'it not lianiii. r.il with inntru.-it.-iH.. ti. t..,.t r-ui: m.iv 1... N , ,., 1. "'" imn.i ami r.-.i, wiui na ,n wiiiiout tin .w.t of I'liol.-e, mi l .l.'i i lv. . ..r t'i. nnr.li... of Imlijini-iil-whrn Jii,,;iii,i,t 8i,.,ii,l . -r.i.-.i n,.y b.,. in- inn. iuti.. wnu . inttn- ""''' Mme'- aminat...i n.ii.ai..iw i.. nvi,!,, ,r , Ml.r lt B , ,ml... k ,m '"u"9 nr" 1"v"lv''"' "" '' iiiiu.uro not .miy .i.wirni.io i,m i;,-,-. Sary t.. tin-urn inten-K! .f in.. .-..mmuuity .,r a hi, ih l""lll,'. '"" W- nv.siiu.- n.. ,u -u ,-iii,-r. n .-i.-s m t .-.m,.....f;.-,,-,..r.. iWn..t. Western Kiiilroiid A flairs. Wo are glad to be ablo to statu au- inoritanveiy tnut tiie grantH's of the thoritatively Westerii Noi have oivaiiizt :orui Carolina JJuilroad Ol'L'nnieil in n, r,l,owi nitl, the act of sale by electing a bond of .liroctors compo.'ed of the following nanieil gentlemen: W. J. llest, T. M. Logan, I . F. Miller, John Iloev, W.T. , Dortoh, It. B. Yance, A. I!. Andrews, A. C. Avery and W. K. Ande rson. They have paid to the Treasurer $ I.- !l.-.K,32, the interest on the fust mort- gage bonds of the company, guaran- teed by the State, which they were to pay ami have paid from tho ratitiea- ..f.l... rpi i i , . j L . . r . . . .. ui inn . un- uuvu niso lie- posited with tho Treasurer $1,041,- (J7, which is more tUn sufficient to reimburse t ie State for Mi r.thor rr. peuditures since the ratification of the act. They have announced their readiuess to take possession of the road to-day iu accordance with their Sunday and will go vigorously to work next wttk. liah-igh News. ' The Ccii-its. Desirinar to d what we can to nd- . vouoe tun work of tailing the census ... 41 .. . , of North Carolina, we leel that it is .u. .....o. .... . - ...... i l i .. t :i.. 1. . 1 ; if . ueiiu i,i u lumni 10 u.a.vt- unum-n i- . . ... , l ..r with wh.it he ha to fJlVCJ " -j . . , .... "ulKM"cl"m "' ativu to which informatiou will he desired : In nricu t inc. rr uie person w no ,OIillluru u f,nil is lt, Hl!l. if hl. is the owner, or if he rents for m.ui. v or a share of the products ; what part is improved, and what unimproved ; the value ot his f.rm. inchiilinj? land, tmcs. h,.ildin,-s. flUU1i,Jf imi.l(.i,i,.iJts. luaehinerv ami . hve stock ; the cost of building and repairing fences, the cost of fu tili- value of farm pro.iuctioiis, and tin- Hvcragt of grass lands mmm ami the products harv. -tcd iu 17!I; tin- horses, mules and neat cattle, and their products on ban 1 June 1. lsso; the milk disposed of. find tin- butter and ch. ese mad in l-7:; ber of sho-p ami himbs on i :i n t ! .in. 1, ISSO. and the mm. b.-r born, .lis- posed of, slaughtered. fro dim-rent causes iu l'-T'i of ileeci s, the number he aire -U'lt s.vil.i- Oil baud Juno 1. lSN J: the egvts pro itemelit of the i-v, buckwheat. duce.1 iu crops m l.-T'.l i t 1...1,.,, u t x 111111,11 1 'in. v..i.., .... . 1 1 ... 1 , . i .,. l,..,u.s.tl:,v in its 0.1V r, ,.t f .,ms hemp, soighiim atid maple siiar ami molasses, broom c. rn, hojis, Jiisii jiotaUes, swiel potatoes, np.!,s and l-nard'.hUo1 all Sds:'' ii!',' vahu-of produce sold bom i..u.-e,ie- the grapes sold and the im-s made v;lhl,'' "f l'ri,,ii,",-' sold from mar 'i"1 "U' '""" V 1"" iluce.t, the umoimt ot v.iot t HI fl,ri.rtf ;lIul tU. Vl(lll(J uf H forest products Iu rej.ar.1 to pnpu'utieii, J ine 1. ls.Ml, bi-ihg the date, the celisu takel" villi v.aiil t,. kie.w the n unc of t-aell pels mi 111 fanil! ; the color, s. x and age of each 1 rs..li; tile lelnti ili ship ol en h n r.-.;i to tlie hind ol the family; v.lia! persons are single, man led, i.lov.ed or divouvd, an I who, if any, Mite married durii.g tin census ciU ; the I'icupatioii of both males and f. inales. the Mill. hi r ol lllolitlis at.V petsoii has bei ll I1IUIII pl.iyed dm. ng th- cciisils year; a .-t;itemt lit el tile siikltess or ti liijin, rary disalnbty of any rson nt the tillii- ef the eliUlner..tor's visit; il thele are any blin I, 1 . al' ami dumb, i.lotic, in-Miie, crippled or bedrid K u peiu!,s in the fan. il ; how many at teintnl school within t lie ceii-u--ar ; if there are any who cannot read ur write; tiie place i f birth of each ner- Ron and tlie ji'aces ot biithof his or her father and in. .liter. Ail p is. -n j will be iiichlded in 1 1. is 1 luinn ra i ill who are living on .1 i ie 1, Ifi.stl, as wed as members . f imibes who may die utter that, t J 1 : 1 - ; but ch.Mtt 11 wi n may be born aft. r that date will l omitted. The q:ie-.!;..i,s as to occu pation and. the abiliiy to lend ami write are not to le asked v.iili ie gard to children under ten M ais of .the ci n.-u- 1, and ends 'ltmt o:,o oi.-ea.-e or Iu regard lo t:i": -ear be-ins Jim- 1 lay !, lhMl. 'J he ia this schedule N imp 1 . ti l-ltiSe l.f tie. tilt, i:,i hi dlM- tse and the cole Ilspeci.il iuijiiiry is I 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 -S boi 11 if el t.i be piamly mad. 1. epilepsy and l'ii!:t!r ol suicide t he means ling- tie i:iirv ot'catiotis il any. he liia.le as to 1 :.-t:t;ct ion is ! Ween up ip.-y, and 111 c:ise einlileVid is to be sillti d. i lu l lll ille.st ions ol the sehedllie 1 elate to a , si x, color, liativitv i f coiubt;)!! as t) iu ,rri; till' l.ersol) ellUII.elati tl atld if his or In r hit lu r and iiiiliur, llm occupa tion, nuiith and cause of death it the pi 1 soil, the kli.'til of time of hii or her residence in the count V, the pliicu where tie di.-use was eon- tracted and the liiinie of the attend ing physiciiiu. lliieigh OliMiver. A War Kelie. u:.ii.-i--ii 1 1- c. r.; A short tinii! sine we pnl.li-hed a letter from fsherilV Talbut, of Ks-;e eouiitv, New Y'tuk, i-nuiring of ur shelllTif lili uf tin- relatives of Un fits I. Ituiuiu was living nnl hiiovn to 1,1111. Oar friend. 11. II. Y "oo.le'l, seeing tho letter, llit'olllled Shell.!' Nov i ll that he knew livtiiltu Well, and also knew where his mother and a broth er and si-ler now lived. .Sheril'l' None! initio-, liatclv wrot,. SliernV Talbot, referring hini to Mr. Wood, I!, mid the eoiiseiiien ' was the testa ment reiclied .Mr. W. nil vesti iil.i V, and will he forwarded id oiieu to hi- niotlier. The l.tti r accompany in-.; the book savs that iiiim, vh" was in the cavalry s, nice, wan disinounte l on the skirmish line at a ,,li.e. call-d t'oplar (imve C itirc'i, in Yirgini i, on the "2Sih dav 'f Septeinber, ls(M, when the cmpanv to which Slier, n Talbot belonged Co. C, !K!.l X. iv York,, was on the .skirmish line on tho Federal side. When the advane was made bv the Federal skirmish i:., "... 1 . : . 1 I .1 ... nut-, jmiuiiu silou hi his post tnr.u shot down, ut w hich time the tuemv was within thirty steps of hum Sheriff Talbot. s.ein.r Ion, fall Sheriff Tiilln.t, seeing him fall, went to him, took the testament .and his breech-loading carbine, and car- ried it until ho was diselmr.-ed. The book shows that it had been hito of birth, dato of eulistiutut, where - from, c. ;islaor. lit V, -.VII. I'll to i nn fin' '"refer to run from it. It weal,! tnki! a mighty hii,' mule to kick us in t L:i t direction -because wo wouldn't suit this gen eration of fdleti humanity. Vim m ewe have a iniml of our . . . . , . . . . uoal.It.'t snii. V.. l...ii..v.. i.. ..tv,.r- i- . claim worn-out lands and that '" ' n iu-li-hi 1:1 .i man- 1-Vr.diin- manufactory ., worked hy lViuteutiary con n ts which will ?-ive the tanner fei tili.c rs at one- thi.M the present pru e --and that wu!du t suit. Uu l.,h,ve 1:1 the county eommissioiu . s allowing homr- lo pt paupers two mouthfuis of meat ... .,i n-i- . . . .. . . an t lu'iail a day in.-t-:it ot one, -to keci theui alive, and that wouldn't suit. We believe in II. liking these coiuniis-ioners bury the dead 'pau pers, instead if Icav ing "the dead to dig their own mavis. And that wouldn't suit. e l.eiii ve in a law com pi Ting tiies. otiiii.issi.esers every win r, i ce pt ( i -w 1 1 . :n count iiit a here a pa; er is pub!. -he I to pr.b ish imiilia dy au eii:b t of the ti na.lci ii s'al.'liiiLTol ! he county -showing t he t a pa". 1 is l,u,v their money ,. cut- who uot it and f'.rwha'. We well'd eve. pt ( '.is..!, 1 ec Ul-e Squ'ri- ) i.es is . p I to it. i.f if the re. I son that l! Would est a tl l'io- mi t.vo ol liir, e ec: !- a y. ar ! the tax l i 1 r a ..1 t h won! !n"t suit. woii'd go 1' r ,t 1 r.v to c.-tHbh-b i..le li 1 !' ts 1. 1 II I iol .og-,h;hts. p'tlV llu . at. i h ave ill,- : ,.i ii u co.iri.il . hy ui.!.! ciiiiuil eft s in vol.ii. g If -.1 !(, f.i oju. the Supe rior e .1.1 1 ie chance to tl sp. ise 1 f the o li ilocl.'i t or we Would go f. 1 i'ol iiug 01. t. 1-1:1 of the Sn'i".ior eoiut .j:vs! I . tiy ciimina! c.a-e-;iu i a:. .. :a r eee to ili-po.-e of call e,; , -.. Put !oi,e of tiu -e things woi.l I uiii; tin- peop'te any uinr.' tiian eon g to tiie l.egisi.-iture would suit U-, and iii m.i ci, tut lis oil!.' ef li, ci.a-e. Take Care of the Boys. I 1- -1 . . ,!. N. ! Yo:k 11 -r.-.i 1.; Three boys w re ai r liiu d in Niiw .leiseviic i,t y I r implictty in 11 mil'ler ttill lellected lilillsllal dis :;, ;icc up ,11 all p( rs.ms eol,eernel, jealousy 1 if ! lie at t nt ions of the vic liei to a .li-so'iite woman being the apparent e::u- i t tiie e.nn'. What the .o.-i:ioii of the idh ;;ed luurdi r- 1 rs wele i'.e 00 Hot know, bill it is safe to say that had they received propel- il'.t till. Ill f.o:n their relatives and ac plamtain a-s they would never have leaeii' I tin ir present di-grace-f.il statu-, littl iii tli" hurry intl di iv of Al e 1 lean b!e tlie b- ie, wheth er l.is paieiils ale rich or p.ior, prom ii t ut or humble in station, is getier a'.iv l.f: to his o'.vu devices at a period of his iif, w ie-ii pel -; Hi d a-s.n'ail joil has more in.'.u. nce than all the lca-h-iugs t'.iat iii iii y can , .y f ir. The parent who is Ir.ei.d and eoinpaliioii to hi-, boy as wi ll a- l'g;il guardian an I pr. i i.l.-r is t.evi r ilsjra-ed by li.- i,!:-pri;,g. The nian maybe poor lillti la!.', and kept Irom home the u'le.tter p ut i t tlie day by his work, but i! he w ill give Lis i i-lll'e moments lo Ins children and conform his acts an.! ciiV: r.-ati"!! lo their capicity he net l lnt fear the Wol-t tetiiptatlolis lh'1' aie spn a I b-fore tin- young. I ibilin.g up 11 1 of Im.-band and wife- a iiii-loi 1 line that has be. 11 de iol . d t ie.li-;il;d- o.' 1 llm s 1,'i prose udet.-e, but alarsidlir p-ctacle i-i the elio.lei impression, ii. ilit'il'i'i' of hel less, 1.1 li ell In nil p 1 10 1 1 1 s nil 01.ee s. euled to thelu iilnmst gods. i I e boy W'i.iiif p.Oents, 1 1 . r. , 1 1 ! 1 di-.inciii at i.ei, carelessness or sel!'l-hlie.-,s, cllt illlil iuillft final their society is j rai l ically ruined even le lole be fil.ils oile r associa tnuiss; eli. .tils and churches lu-ier can make -.ii d hi- 1'O.s Kcvrmn' faxes. Tl,.' stain., tax paid on manufac- f lie. I toli.ieco alone, iu llm eniintv ofOialige. from 1 he lieeintting of thi lli Uii iluv of April inclu 11 . till sue, is silll l.MiT '.IS '1 lie special PlXes lllld UlO tax Otl spirits and other sources, amount to I, 0 little sum. Of these wo will speak heiea tiT. The town, and we wire about to say the city, of Dur ham i siiice from its enterprise, thrift mid goVel Itmelit she is entitled just ly tJ the eogiioliii li has paid llliillily II. e iilnive la. We l.i iiie bold the assertion, with out I ar of successful contradiction, t Ii :i t Orange county pays mt ro tax to the l ulled States ( i .iveriiineiit, than ail tl.i unties composing the Fourth Ui w nue District ; nearly as much as the Fifth Ueveuue District, and inure than all the o her Ueveuue Districts in tho State, anil that too, ui.ilcr the general management ef only one Deputy Collector. We have stud iiothing of the largo State and county aud municipal tax es arising fumi the increase of wealth ami population. The people of the State siiould be proud of Durham and should feel willing to accord to her that recognition she so worthily merits. Durham I'lant. I'siiliiiir Court Sfonc. 1 here was great excitement in the '..,,.-. ! -..Is.'.;....., ... I", ...... v..un . ...i..,n .hh-hiiiu, . jviuys- tree, S. S., on the 'JG'.h. A man named Ward was found guilty of forgery, and as soon as the verdict foi -'erv. and as t was announced seat within the. I tin-tl d. hberatelj ho aroso from his bar drew a pistol, and i'lv nt Kvo rn ii iinmed Harp, r and Lane, the principal wit- iu both hands. Ward is iu ' j:ut. ' Cannot he ;i !,: I l-'rolll tin- Mill. II C! '. W'h are bolie; the Li j'isln'ure.. Wo ADVK1JTISKMKNTS. W A Y N li A Ia CJ O T T AVA Aki V S AO A U AAXiAxO All Ll A i k f ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY, P.F.ST AM) MOST IMPROVF.l) I'AKMINU UU'LKMKXTS AND cskneual nionucK 5) Vr.f-" "S.T" WILL BUY SELL Oli KC'IIAN(iK SECOND-HAND 31AC1IIXKRY. S 1" K 0 1 A L T I E S . 'I' iliiot X S.JU- liiiprov.. 1 Knlinw anil 11 .Hit, for 1 a t... j,,... Saw Mill ., dininnjj anU all rurpomn. iuv liwrb, itjiiH'i'j aii'l t'luirjitors, T.ir'ili,', s r U A ! C A N 1; tt'h.'jit fin i Corn MtlK Cm mi l C-u Cru-Uor, Inm W"tk M;i -li.in'i-y, t'.iiu un-l t.;t.iii I'litnifi'.-.. l;i.l:n I f-Tti Mj.-llnrti. 1 I'liin-i, I'; t-r nu t i.Vi-iy AftKtf W;nT;ili!f'i. .lni' i;---: i ::n , .1 n I V O .!'; Iit'.-nti iti. ' Jill UiM.iM J-!' rv ah I l ut tnlii-; 1 ni pi m it. in ti y f i. . i Mai In ;inry fully fiUHfantr i -' i Ml f I ,' fc'.vi'ii uii I i juln- l URCU ONLY BY W.T.UuickWelj s Co. in. I i ill si i.iii in an. T- T I If I W.. ... I 1 ... 1 I d:stinoili--he.i ph si.-itm of ti.is ci'v .lii'.lli-tS.l.liinh! K-deigli A Ivo at J Ton3 of Money. One hundred nr. 1 thirty tot s f gold coin and six hundred and tw he tons of Silver c .ill lin.v lie in t le S.lb- Tn-a-'ury vaults in New York Ci'y. Whid a pile of llionev to lelu.iin i I'.e ! lint UcatSicr. The heat in New York ci'v 1 liccn feiiifnl. (ii Tliur-.hiv i!; were thirlv-foiir eases of siiiistr. and eleven iV'idlis. Atop. in. th t hi run met er stood ill-P'l. Il Wist'. noit.'st server. M:iy d iy in 10 year.- Ol. Tcrrililc Tonialo. A ilisPiltdl lYolll ' 'iill -lill. Te:l-. ihiled M.iv say-i : 'A I tnoie tormelo Vl-iti-.l S.iVoV, oil tie- lexis li iiri oiiil, hist night, ut:d tot. illy stroM' l the toll II, kllii! l.i;o -- sons and woun.liiig -ixty inor.., s nue of who. II will die. Nineteen hlls'lto.-. h .lues, a .h p. it and I w i nt ,lv-l!.iigi. V" rn destroyed, there heing ol,l li'.' h'tl'es in tin place lint daiine.'od 1'iiv .ii ians, nui.-o ';, nn- liciii", colli' pi .ivii-ioiii, ntnl even f liitig ltci s-u v were furnished tin in Iiy the people i t 15 'iihatit an 1 a train of cars p'a.'e.l at their dlsp i-ed. 'he sc. ne he.rg il descriptioi. Tin1 (ai tli i.-i cn.ud with tlie ihluis, and tan rroans oi the snlV-rers are h.a't i-'i diiie-.'' HEW GOODS! HMDDS! JOS. l.-ivo J.I, I?. OUIIBY'S. an. I Ml. U. K !:. . i inn-.. Mo. k, an I letv i.e-iiion in 'i .:,p.i.a,. iin .. .-. i. i.i.-c.-.l ii..;. I. .in I . v.-lak.-n r. .. ii..-.'.. . .1'. . f..- i'. .tl.ilea I 'l il'-. I al In I :!. Ii.j'i J. b. It IIM I., i . li:. c Mi'n.i, an I r. Mr.:., itiou. Ki I. an. I I i i- 1 all lh I la..' a III,. le.v illl.lH x s.ivV ., t.ti.nv Mi. i'.i, An. I ill n. .l:!..i tt of M,-..' a:i. A U l l of l.'ll III fll 't. In)' iMi -l.-Ht, .1 l:..ti'- .a . a:il l.-i.l!.-!.' Ti" Pnmnloto fpnm Pollnn to fli;rol UJlIl)llJlU UJlit UUIUil U UilnUl All Hull I a-!; Ii tli it 111 v .!, mi l tli' .iil'll - will k-U'o 1.,,. .IiiihIii p...'ivlir. a- I' wiil n','. "I iianUtii iii 11. it.;. 11 :' iiliil solli'llln - llu. .1 in ' 1.1 tl'' l'.v,...tfllll)', ,li ai. in I, II I-, 1 ur- & T. MBIS & CO., (H OFF. US uml Raleigh, II. C. Slli.t: Ai.liS H F.lt SOU .iHI.K SI'A ISLAND .iPANd .VM H.VbinVIN' AMMnNIATi:i) lIS Sul.VKD liuNK. Tllli SleNLW I.I. l-.i-IT.iN I'I. IW AM' Alt. IS Tt IIS rt.ell. I'AUMKUS sri'l'I.IKS. W.- liiiv.' Iii i.:..ri- an 1 t" iu-:'lvi-l.vm tin-, w nu,, i'..i , son llilx. Choi. S, .. on'-, l-.l Uu.H. eh .i -i- ivliite lloit.' 1 Moat, .',ii ll.s. l'nino F.kI 1, r. -jj.iHMiliM. l'riini-Tlmotl liny, -.'.l,.kia ll Hulk I'lrar l.ili Si.l. s. i Car l a l- Cliol.v Family ami l'..irn I i ,ur. ll'arloil.l vli".it l.rnn.l an l i.-li. r f Is t-, Mil .lit a .'oin.i,.i,. st,-k whi.-'i w,'i.'Vrnl..w I','..isii r ...i Inn. as ran I,.' 1--iikti: any wl,. t.'. Call an, I .n ns .wf. r- ..ii-.-lui.-.i.c. Will in.-ik-II lo your ii.lvalitao. Very r'.'iii'i'!!ii!!y. fi'lil-J-tf r. Noiiiiis .. co.. S. It. STIIKKT, Sit. W M . J. ST II Ent i'i li Nt tia Kitleigli, N.C. S. R. STREET & SON, OWSEHS AM. l-KiiritvrilliM. r.cst Sample Koonis in (ho City. Tim N'ttih.ieil ovi rlni'k I'ninu or ('ni.it.! ViTe, the tin.st Prtrk in th. kt.uk. iu.J niivnya uorwHibii t. (i a. nts ol the House. A I ) V F, UT I SF..M 1 N TS. Y V i.i AX A coimrssiox ..IJ'.bC'IIANT, I .ivot It,, liraln lirliN, Tlioinas' t;,'ii sin- an't 1'r, -M A CHIN E 1? Y I'.'.- l Mill-. r.i. I ) ul'( ti. i.'-. s:i :i( in(i.;-.ivc i Mu , ir !. lN"i;"ifl ni.l Mntfeii', WMf. I;..;.- H'.i-n' l'..t-.TH. itratu l Y A N T ! - n fun, lllj'.tj. I. r.i'tl -ill tin. I tli. - iii -i a'.-. will- I tjl--li ml tli i '-pt tjii.'i I li y Wt.l -tv- a- l;.-i.n:tt..- T-i l I'im lii, ii rtny I.'flialiln win il 7"U 1'iiy Ir.iin mm. foR pleasure:, vvmtwKi.nLALiru SMOKE THE 0L0 Tie Liftt Rnnaiiiff Hew Home ,o.n.i worktii.it; Sitttpj-olty, Duvability and Capnoity. I.a; l-'ii f -r UIM'i.M., .-I A MINi., IHIi.MMi . i.Mlillil I I ! I I.'.... l.l.-A illt., . I ! . KIN'., ., li! 1 I I IM M- - I I I. ill.',.. u ran. -it. sios.e. v. i: nn .irs-i. : ! .f"-" w:i'-nn I I'hUi' -tiii'':.-, i; dcigh, N. c., . i in of I'lirnilure, Mattresses, and Spring lie Is. I, i -- !-.- ii'- :1ia lar.vt an. I tismt ' i ie ir..-Iniiii. ait-l lln.i -a... Sim a i'.i:tni,...'r S.Im, ! Ail Kin. llri, r.ii.i , Ml.-. Ill lu.torii 'I'M,. I.-. iv. -1, 111 .-. i.iri-' I in 1 .o.iii.l,.!- Hio.'k of l:y ii. 11U. .Noii .11-. I'.ri . 'H. p. iiliroiilfri", i-'all.-y le.i.U. I. li es. p. Iii.u's. Whito 1 1.. .,U. S.- Ii 1. 1 .vi.-. l-'r. in'li I'm 1 lh, Vi.'Mua l.m us. li'k-tn. tii's, Sivita I!..., .. !.- :i I M ill l.:i.i V. i-sliu., I!.i:r ' ,i t I' ... -' I'lini 1 l . nle . -. .1 11 l- lllesi li ii..., i--., S a l-lail I I'.'l , Per -a , l ' ia nliray Print . i 11 li.nii", p.i.j I'.'.'.i.'li nn 1 IS. ...v.. Slii'i t- litis'. .',.l,.ri-,l n.iii.Hrl., for Pont 1'l.iiin. 1. it. en Slii'i-liiij'. liisli 1,'iio ii.s, I'aski l ove Linen, l.in.'ii an I S-llv Mm in-H, tnr bii tiis' Hti.l I! yi' 'p;r, I .! n it i I! intuit 'ur'.eii- in si-Ih. ' 1-3. ii 1 '. mi l I ja-'ls ; 'iiov.'S, Ki.,(..r nun ir.i-k i. l.is:-, I.-.-, ii.xl Mttii, DRESS GOODS! Hui.iinirn. (iU colnrs nil wi.tilm.) l.ii-o ltlli.ttlli.'. Pli nrll lli'lmn-V .M'.luiir Ur lim."'. l'.'iili'.l ., S..t;..iiiii Siiitinifn, Si'.U ninl l.iii'-n uml Silk iinj Wool MlMllll'S. I'l'lillllH, Irisli P., .'.ins, Mas I'llsll II UllllKiilll-d, A I .l. 'HH, M.I. Iiairs. Ilnl l.au.ili' H. XAWKTS ! LAWNS I ! flint ('i"!iri, (..uiii Stylrf, 0 1 2c. Tiir; tiisi. CALICOES ! thk wkst. V KAIiUAN. l'KtrV&CO, No. oO I'.wi'.rrKvn.i.K St., Mnv V) KU-igli, N. C. (i HAY'S SI' VA 'I F1C MEDICINE. TRADE MARKTIir lilil Vr Kit TRAGI MARK Ul.sh li i. mi-iiy. An ii n I a 1 1 1 n it .-nr.' lor Seminal s, S1..T- in. it i III.. I 111- ...i.-li-'V. ami all .lls..;is,.nlalf... Ua a s- I.U...I.V ot s,-lf. VI. is.': an Loss BORE TAKIHO.o: M. ni. .y, l i.l- AFTER TAIIM. v,.--sal l..-.ssitii.li, 1'alll In lilt- lla.'k, lllBIIltHlil f lo I'l-.-iiiaiiii-. . ., un. I many nitier 1I. e.-is.'s licit lt',.. in Insanity r ttonsuiiii.llou, aud ft l l-.-rua! ice l.ruvr. tir 1 nil ,,-rti.-,il,ri In our .ini.lil-t, n-lilrb wa tl.-sire I., -s.-n l lrs. I,v mall to .-vol y !. Kk.TbAl S,i, -III,- Mi'ilK in. is s. I I i.y nil .lniiis'i' i il pr ,i. ins''-, or -.1 iii''kiic.-s lor .v. .r will tu. m.bi tii'i-1 mall on i'. iit ol Hi.' -noi,..y I.y a,lrMMUsC JUL A I Vt IHCIMi , v., -inn, i.-s .. k, I'KiK'Ur. Mich. rvtt.l-l In I it isi: ,U',' ninl I'Mtrj wlitsm l-y 4 Mi 1.,',-O-t!'. (lol'il lj( 1 A- tkSXS l(rgCyri'DPULH BECAUSE RELIABLE. .,..,,,'.7;.-:r.;,-.-r Iff iC L. li .V. -A fc.