C-hnthaw Record THURSDAY. JANUARY 12, 1S82. hT a. LONDON. Jr.. Editor. sellim; mortgaged l'Ror- KIITY. It is becoming quite a common practice for ix.-ist.iis, who mortgage their horses, mules an! other proper ty, to sell theui without the knowl , edge of tha mortgagee, or person to whom they are mort jag.l. This is not only a fraud, because the purcha-; scr acquires no title, but is also a misdemeanor punishable by imprison meuL. Cases of this character are continually Ifi'.g cnnied into our courts, but are usually compromised by the dofoi.dant paying the debt se cured by -.he. mortgage. If a few of these scamps were properly punished, their examples might deter others, and bring about a better state of public nioials. Many persons are also giving more than one r.iortgige on the same articles, falsely ropro seating to cneh successive mortgagee that there is no prior mortgaga Of course an inspection of the Register's books would show whether a man had i' - n a prior mortgage, but this would be very inconvenient in most cases. A stop might be put to this species of fraud by in.licting and so verely punishing some of these ras cals for obtaining money or goods under false pretences. Since this miserable mortgage business seems to bo a necessary evil among our peopie, all frauds connected with it ought to be severely punished. THE WIIITTAKEK Ol'TUAGE. It seems that after all WhittaLer will escr.pe punishment for las self inflicted outrage. Our readers will remember that ne:.r!y two years ago a negro eaiht at West Point was found in his room one morning tied, apparently unconscious, and with both his ears slightly mutilated. This, although a trivial matter in itself, was made a gn at sensation. It be came the subject of grave delibera tion by Pi cm. lent Hayes and his Cabinet, and excited much di-eussiou in both branches of Congress. The Northern papers devoted column after column in detailed statement of the affair, and it was the great topic of discussion for sometime and ull be cause AVhittaker was a negro '. It was confidently stated that this outrage upon hini was perpetrated, because of the prejudice against his race, by some of his fellow cadets. A court of inquiry was promptly convened to investigate the "outrage", and after a protracted and searching examination it was decided that Whit taker himself committed h" so-caned outrage. The motive ascribed for his doing this was to ( -;cite sympathy for him ami prevent his being dismissed from the Academy on account of backward ness in Lis studies. Not satisfied with the vi rdiit of the court of inquiry a regular court -martial was ordered to try him last spring. Week after week for several moi.'.hs th court martial was in ws-:iou examining wit Bosses and patiently investigating the whole eftair. i'.t a cost of about 10, 000, and finally they too decided that Whittaktr had "outrage.!" himself. The proceedings ami finding of this court wcro forwarded to Judge Advo cate General Swaim to review, and " now he announces that he disapproves them, and assign the following rea sons : "First, on tve mil i the informal ity in the appointment of the court ; second, the irregularity of the first charge, a'. I last, because tho tosti niotiy is vot such as to establish the guilt ff Whit taker beyond ft reason able doubt " If this young scamp is at last al lowed to cape punishment, it will he a disgrace to the administration that permits it, and an outrage on common justice. TARDY .11 ST U K. Tandy justico is at last about to tindicf.to the fair name of Gen. Fitz John Porter, formerly of the federal army, who in 18nd was tried by a court martial and cashiered. For nearly twenty years tilts distinguished officer has sufl'ered the ignominy and cruel wrong of a sentence that is now admitted to have been unjust and all because) he was a democrat. It will be remembered that in all tho earlier battles of tho late war the Federal troops were defeated. Tin m continued reverses created much dis content at tho North, and to appease the popular disappointment some sacrifice had to be made Suspicion was excited against thoso Generals who were democrats, and so, after the disastrous defeats around Rich mond, Gen. McClellan was removed from the command of tho Federal forces and Gen. Pope substituted in his place. But he was totally inconi petent and was soon whipped out. His last defeat at the second battle ; f Manasses was so overwhelming j that he determined to place the re j can gain ro benefit from his attend 1 sponsibilitv of it on someone else. ! ance on Ibis triil, are developments if , , i- t : of the moat astounding evil character lie selected as ui tnio j .-i Fitz JohnForter. who beinga pro - nounced democrat became an ear victim. He was charged wiih dis-1 obedience to orders and cowardice on : the held. A court martial was ordei- ed to try him and after a mockery of trial he was sentenced to be cashier- ed and forever disqualified from , ,v (v , ,( r ,.tit holding nxy ohice of ti ust or piont. . Such a sentence to so prominent ai otHcer and to a man of such sensitive honor was worse than death. Gen. IVrWrkeculv felt the disgrace of such : '...i ii. a sememe. a. knew his entire innocence. After tbe ' , . . cloMJDf the war he petitioned liesi- dent Grant to give him another trial.be. I want simply to add to rehear his case but his roquet (st was remsou. ui When Haves became President he made a similar request , of himaiiil this time with success, for Haves appointed a Hoard of disiin , . . guished army olhcers to investigate the case. They were m sessnm many weeks, during the year 170. exam this locality. New Year's day, how ined numerous witnesses, and unani- eer, was a stirring time, and th re- , mouslr vindicated Gen. l'orter fro2u caption at the White House was very ' , . . ,. ,-lurgeIv attended. lhe impression, the charges made against him. ami . t, na, f . : rnenmrnetided that the sentence of the court martial be set aside. Presi dent Haves did not have the time. before the expiration ot his term of oflice, to act upon the report of tbe . , Hoard, and so Gen. Porter now calls uiion President Arthur to do him . .,- . justice. Accomianvmg tins request ' 1 is a letter from Gen. Grant, stating that he lias recently read ciutfiilly the testimony in the Porter courts of imiuirv. and has veil the matter much thought and cart ful considera- tion, and as a result, has become con vinced that he has for nineteen years being dung injustice to a gallant and e'Kcitut Jhlier and now feels it in- eiruitui soiiiui. ana now .. i n m fuiuuvni iiinjii liiiu iu u mi iu ." 1 i i .. ,,1. ii ;.. 1,:. power to repair tho injustice. Gen. t.t: int. jeei.- uiis mine r-iie.j- i. i-e . i l.. i. en'iso. bo savs. durimr the time be was General of the army it laid iu his power to procure for Gen. Por ter a hearing which he only obtained at a latter period, and while Presi dent it was at any time i:i his power to have ordered such a hearing. Gen. Grant's opinion and influence will dotibth'ss cause ! ing delay" 1 justice to be don" to Gen. Pot ter, who lias been so cruelly wronged for so long a time. This is but one instance of the many acts of injustice done bv the infamous court martials tho late war. .luring- I Our Washington Letter, (Fr.tm our Regular C-rraivndul.) Wasiiinot ..x, IX C, Jn. 7, 1SS2. Tin? longdrawn out trial istiint com ing close upon its end, and it becomes more and more fixed in tho minds of close observei s that the wrt'eh G uitenu has be( n weaving his o.vn rope. The people of Washington, and of the country, have bei n justly in censed at the disgraceful scenes and ontraireous conduct of the nr'soner in court during the progress of the tri ll, but the one mitigating fiCt in connection with it is that all this lm simply h id the eft -ct to make justice surer. It has -'oli f - r :i r 1 i . .. ry ven tage of sympathy w'nieli Ht the hegin- ning some f it for the mis' r.'i1 It; c e i tnre; has given the experts and Court an opportunity to study his ' min i :md character, an 1 gone fir to er force conviction up m tho min Is of thei'irv. So one who ha:i observed j ihu jury during the l.t-t two Wet'ks expresses the leiist doubt that their 1 minds are made up beyond t he soght j est prob ibihty of change. It h like- ly tha'. within one Week from this ! time the verdict of guilty will have been returned seuteucj of death pro- nounced, and Guitean will be lving : .. ....n l,u i - ,.1. n ...,., .. IU tt tjeii, 1113 vi.tr,iin nit K''lit.', iu n i etJjituLioii ui iilici , votvai hi , inn a je-ii 1 prostration. After he has given up 1 hope there will be no more doubt out side the curt room of his al)oIii!s accountability tliHti there is with those I who have wituessed his daily mani festations if ungovernable malice, 'brutal egotism, depravity and black jguardism. Ho is shrewd and cun i uiug when not confronted with the possible conpeqnenees of t is act, and Mttri calii.i.11 i ' y uii i:'JUiliet( lit HUtc i f.A... ii . ... ; i ii himnell frotn alt imnishnimit ItiivtiTi.l 1 - a Tmuv viiura in 1 1 1 iiHvlnni i-ttn itttvliilii having secured the uotoiioty he fco i i much covets. ; I To one who watches him in thai ! court-room this thirst for notoriety i 'seems sufficient in itself to account for the murder cf tho President. His ! egotism, and the immunity he has managed to eecure during a long so i ries of petty offences, probably in ! tluced a belief that liu would escape i serious punishment for tins last cnm. Ho had, unhappily, many instances j in the records of criminal trials to 1 ,f(,r, the property of the American , base a theory upon that temporary 1 PW(ler Company, occurred yesterday j insanity would furnish him an avail-: afternoon. It was caused by three able excuse. There is not a redeem-1 bora, John Phillips, son of Mayor ing trait in this wretched creature, ! Gerald, and Joyce and John St I least of all the excuse of nnncconuta- j man, who used the side of the maya jbihty. He a. etna able to recognize ' zi,ie, a wooden structure, aa a target I no motivos except such as animate ' for riQe practice. They were instantly himself. He imputes to witness a i killed, and their botlies, frightfully , only the most vulgar impulses. His mangled and burned, were hurled rejoinders to counsel for the Govern from fifty to two hundred yards away. " t ru the snarls of a kicked cur Nerly all of the plate glass windows j His vituperative treatment of his sis- i the business quarter were broken j ter and the lawyer who so patiently I by the concussion, and many housss has conducted his caso far better than : in th southern part of ttio city were oven a more skilful, but paid counsel ' badly damaged. The losses will ag wonld have done; his base threats gfegate not less than $20,000. Mauy against the woman who bad once j persons were injured by the falling been bis wife; his references to the.glaas and debris. The shock was father who bore with him so long, to f.-lt at Monroe, & distauce of thirty his dead mother, to tho brother who! miles. ll.M.h.isiH.rlmrmfvermaiiifes'ediolf , t0,LeworllL ln making up its jmlg-j meat of Guitean the country cannot j com,mreh,.n w.t ntsexperienceoioto - rrciimiiiHK lie is nnparallele.i. i; I lw.r, 1 I... .,... f j in, ntliira w)( bave Uji., iu,i,Uate ncquaiutHi.ee wjtn riivict8, Miut pob id amau, with; wickedness so mirrored in his 'lce 1 the.v nave never seen, iia uas excess- ,ei, st,lte!Ji ive brutali'v without couraue, vulvar ( -ithont teU COI)fiasl,ce , Jndgo Porter and Mr. Pav.dge are wLt0 mirv coufrontrd, abaormal , said to expect $2 ..(U)0 each fjr their ,nal1(.0 witiiom capacity of strong , services m the (imtean cHe. j hatred. Instances of his cowardice j n nttempt to steal the bo.lies of j ro kuown to his jailers which have yhp,n m. ftn,i tbe Tiince I.npe- j not, and cannot, be told in print. lle!rjBl is said to have been discovered a bestial wretch and capable or crime but ns rt-ononnibla for liia 1 ; ' u i 1 ' .,ni acts as any such human brute can in? i.gut or recent aevenp m - injustice of the criticism upon Judge is fnllv nnarei.t. He has liaJ ft i i,(iri 0liPe t ,,.a with and has shown patience and wudom turongu it all. I ongress 1ms assemO.ea again ou, nothing of consequence will be none fof h Uy b g nu nnnsin llv dull one in Congress bus assembled again but j tiv)ti8 every two works during the i winter are not to be given this sea- . son, and so evert b -dv iu town en- ; . rii,nr l'l i'llliuin Hi et:i- iwn .....i... in the White Hou-e a well as to take a look at the mansion in its improved condition. Thera wa in consequence - t J... Tl. ..(.. in f ,r lu j.. .- .-- ,,i.ur., ill,. ,vuj litii.ni.U aa llsllill l-T the official reception of artuv and '. civil officers and foreign ministers, It was for manv reasons a notable reception, marked bv new facs and , .i ,i.-ir..:. Uftv names, wnu a new t. inej .m igi- trate, ami tne almost total ignoring of oKl customs. 1 ho President t u- j ,Te,i the day, and when ir.fornn d ' that his reception was larger than' -'"T of Mr. n'.van.l exceed-d in' . . , uuiui'i'in nil "i uuii' inn m-, , ,. ,. i, ..,., ,.l. express-, s t -.sfaction for the eompn inent. Yet it was not altogether to . . . . , ... i.. .i r o liiir-rsir reii in tuai wav. jjv tne wav. Bin aking i f G rant, now that he 1 nas sun u iiiv ro ue uu-i iu u-i mi . the grc' t iiijtistice that has beeii done (Sen. t'itz John Porter, thera is a g o.i dai 1 1 cuisosry to Know wnai Ins lneii.i i,og!iu wni it ). i.ogaii sxashi'd things right and left las! wintrr In opposition to the Porter biil in the Si.-nate and if he now tnks the same position it will be the liiht time he ever disagreed with hit cLitf. Phono. The Uepiiblieau Programme The Washington correspondent of lli0 Qui l,boro' JK-ssvugcr says : The programme hinted at some lime since as on foot among the Re publicans for the next Mute campaign is being matured. An ex-olhci -holder of prominence is responsible for the substance of what follows: Keogh and Jenkins head what is known hs the temperance wing: Mott and Cooper are leaders of the license or anti prohibition. Jenkins' m nte ex perience damage him somewhat with the moral element in the party. U.it In deni"s that there were 'my cards iu it." N matter. Keogh has enough morals f u- the o.va-io:i. Mitt lc signs, and with Cooper's help sets his 'V for the gnliern.-itoyial minima tion. Iu e.ali out with .Uoft ami Cooper is W. P. Cuna l.ay. who ex p.vts to be United States Senator in p!:i"t of Gen. Matt. W. Hansom. Since Ciuiteau theains that he is to lie President, why may not W. P. C. disport in imagination iu the Senate f The anti prohibition i.-sue is to be dovetailed i.i with a plank for magis trates an I coin,' v g,, ernnif nts to bo chosen by the pi ople. Jlani.T-Ulill for Oiiitotin's Roily. A late Washington despatch siys: Mr. Scoville has received a bona Gde proposition from a medical gentleman for the body i f Cuailes J. Gak-au. This gentleman, whoss namo Mr. S"ovillo dechi.i-s to make known at .t flfit-1 to nav d own i.u- . mediatelv $1.01)0, tho amount of the purchase money, on condition that he j snail have the budv -f the pris-mor , as soon as the exactions of the law have beeu m t, to be disposed of as . he shall tit. IIu also agrees to take his chances of wu ting one mouth or ' trteui wears f jr the consummation i of the "bargain on Guiteaus part. ' This somewhat liberal proposition j was anlimitte,! In Cnitp ..i i,i.,l , ami . i i i g soemed to impress bun quite favor i - . . - ... i ..IiTy ' ' After reflecting a moment, he I K .I ' .i . 4 ., " M 'fu',ru th'!" U'at ! P.T ;"ie V11'"' t fell"w w"ff'r 'T! T 1 ?n ' my. ." ul '. .a.ve ,fc. . trial that misend, Is lm khill , suggested, "i ininK i ougni to nnng 1 , u" " J-lu I fatal Sport. A despatch from OskalooRa, Iowa, ; dated Gth inst., says: A terrific ex ' nlosion of fifl hundred k.... ..f now General News. A great snow storm has been rag- .. v.,l.. .1 ' ' ,, J vnt re eh,r.PeJ ,rom - - ' t itie ews ana uoun-r, oi eumw Inn wfia Kiilii .lMnnrr J for MUD." (H0 casli. Qn ast Friday seven pwrson were l1!in,rP,l iu d-lTi-rent parts of the Uui- t Ch sellnirst. ! . ., , The net funded dbt of tho city of . . ,.,., w,. or aont ei - h!v one dollars'aud forty-sii cents iuhal,itaut- While atterar-t n .. .. . i ittemptmg to r,c. c from ;as three brothers ci.rged er were shot ar.d killed, as deputy sheriih , jail m lexas w ith nomle was also a Of the thirty-six members of the j otfi-! eeis t f the Mormon Church and twenty-eight polyg imists. In Missouri a child seven yoars old, i having quarrelled with a playmate aged five, obtained a revolver aud shot his little adversary, killing him instantlv. Dr. Adams was stabbed by a ma niac patient hist Friday at the Kala mazoo Insane Asylum, aud died next morning. He was a graduate of Amherst College. George P. Eaton, son of (ifiieral Lucier Katon. of St. Loin, Mo., fit- teen years o tl. nroue tnrougu tne ice ; wtnie sKaung, i t ttaituaii., and was drowned. Fr,nn five thousand to ten thotl- . . sand Scamlmaviuns are to te hsvnght t the I uiteil states to be r,,....l i.. ll.n i-oiwrnetiou tf the . Xorthern Pacitic Railroad. ' 0.r:v..1. ! There were 4.,,,,sl foreign arntal, Ht this port in the course of last year, ' , , , " h volume, of iuimh'ra- t mate. Mi.tt m toi l i immi.ra iill l lUcllluiiig 11:1 UMICI lll it w liiin Wi r"HCU iw.uue suiiid. i The report is confirmed of the m issueru in -" n1" "j King .f A-hantee, who dt-Mtes to use tiiir blood Ufr tho mixing oi moitur fur n,u repair oi an; ate uun.iiug. . Hivs iiii'ver's immense sugar re- fim rv in Williamsburg, N. Y., eleven . stuies high, and c 'tering a whole , block was destroyed by fire Sunday ' night. Loss estimated at a nii'.iiu ' dollars ! . . r ,, T- . TV - 1 IT. 1 , , : '' , ed aixten. Sunday afternoon, whne , tho two were firing ino uoys were l , j.lluluU.u,l,l was purely accidental. 1 The building of the International of Moscow and after her husband's Cotton Exposition at Atlanta, Ga , promotion to the r ink of a s'afl ofli has bet n sold for J'io.OUO. The pur- tvr (Jfteu saw nml several times cou chasers will organize a j lint stock ; versed with Napoleon Shoauffuied company at once to till the building hur full sharo if th rigors of wur, with machinery for the manufacture Laving been captured with her hus of cotton. ! hand by tho Cossacks aud held a Through a causeless panic during prisoner for nineteen mouths, and i !?, i u f thn I on p-t then txch uiged only iu time to hhare urn imiiiiu otiM.." v. - ..... Mr. Kulenhoelter, at the Salem Evan gehcil Church, Q lincy, Ulinois, f n ly pprsons were hurt, iucluding six ladies, whose injuries are so serious that death is feared. A man in Sail Francisco who for- meilv had an income of $70,000 a i ve:ir, tile-1 iu the alms-huiise ttieie a f..vv tlajs ago. llo saenticed ull his means iu endeavoring to save a bank w.tu which ho was couuected, ' then took to drink, and dmd. j The sixteenth child of Furman and : Margaret Abrauis, of Weat field Nt-w York was buried a few days since aud the little graves tire ull in a row iu tun cemetery at llockville Centre. ! One child of the f imily is living. All ' of the sixteen children died iu infan- liiesitiiucrv.ittiiii iun, i unuiug ' between New Orleans ami St. Louis, .,.,L- m,,l I. till- mi. Kri.t., niir'it tvhilu -u .... . .... ... lyirig off Goat I.and, in tbe Mppi HIHT. Wi" U'l ,.uoi.ruKoi wi ro saved, vwth tne exception vtiih the exception of three, who are believed to have per ished. . The camels set adrift iu the Arizo-1 u derts aht.ut tweuty-live years ( LaT0 greatly increased in iium- . btr" HtjJ Lav' roWU to ft stly UtS0 tf z-- The Indians whose horses are fnghteued by them, are capturing. tUl,MJ ""l selling them to; meUllgelieS for trifling SUtUS. ! Xr. '1 ..l-w.M iu l.;,i,T r,..v meullv ' a' . , ,lf,P,n,,iv in riLv.ininl. U l,.,n ct cr sous leave college she will choose hetween Cleveland and Washington I't-rmanout home. The dead Prtsiilmt's mother preserves her heM ia bfi bt auJ cheurflli anil iB an inveterate reader of books, tuaga ziues and newspapers. The New Yoik Herald says that on July 4, 1675, there were about thirty mmers iu the JJiaek Hills, Dakota Territory. Ou August 10, that year, the ti rst town, Custer City, w is laid out. Tho town cf Deatlwood was laid out in April, 1H7U. Yesterday : we received from Deadtvood the Nt w Year's edition of the Pluck Hills ' I'ioneer, a haiidsouie large paper of sixteen iages, claiming a circuiutiou of aO.OOU. Tho worid "do move." Tho dernnnd for California olive oil is grenter than the supply. It must compete with foreign oil, which is fretjiiuntH' adulterated with cot tonseed nil, tiioiisnnds of barrels of the lattor being exported from the South to France and Itly, where it is used, whon refined, as olive oil or is employed iu packing sardines. There is in Culifoi uia an increasing acreago iu olive trees, the fruit of which is being more largely used for pickling. Arkansas Kn Ivltix. A r-pecial despatch to tho Titnes Pemocrut from Little Rock, Ark., savs: 'A bind of Kn KIui from :.. 4 1,m.l r.f Kn KI.i from! Little Black Hirer invaded the town of Coming with the avowed inten- tun of murdering Jim and (.eorg , Stcnhens, Lutelmbodcn and :J. i rv... !. .... Ulaok. r. fuscd to as.-i t, and his asso- ciatcs killed liui. This disgusted sereral of tho others, and they gave the clan away. Ihe citizens Httemp- ted to arrest the outlaws, and in 'lie uu,vo of the rkn m lu,enSiJ txoilPU1,,ut prevails. Stage Couch lMllll(leiT(l. A llt flpa,ch (roni To.uMone, Ari- ,,in .i.ited 7th sat a: "Tha atiu'A coach from T.-mbstone to Hisbee w m 1 . , , , , , , , ' i T i T I wnue waii.j,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, attacke 1 yesterday afternoon by five ..(guoowues. which r..i...iiib,.;i.m itu. robbers, who onetied fire with rifles! without warning. The driver whio- p. - J np the team and Wells & Far- e;o's niessellljer, armed with a Win- L'iik iiiewpeunHr. uriiicn null a iu rlc kept up a running fight ' u ulltlf tv ! ri,n(,e l TLe trMt!Uro l() cont:liu. inj $of0i), was taken, but the pas- 1 No Olie i was Lurt. All Indiiiu Massacre. A despatch from Tucson, Arizona, dated (.shinst savs "lhe Star huB received i flicial intelligimce from ir ... " . Ileril.OClllo, Sotiora, lespectlllg recett all ui-,.,,,,,,,. xc uiii.in, numbering lUU), under chiefs Chris i I., l: 1 - . 1 . T... . and Jo, have been committing dep- i redatiotiH in tho districts of Much -yiiui, Sahmipa and Arizhe, aud have killed hupennteiidiint oclerhnr. 0f the Lampazos Mine, with fourteen 11K,U sjx WOIllt. , cLihben. t;t lJf.ral Ortega had left Hermoc llo for the fccene tf the massacre nith a large ngular force. It is expected they will overtake the marauders near Chia Pass. The Imbans are well armed with repeating ritles, and have about one thousau I eight hi n- dred ronuds of ammunition." I " " A Uumailtic Career, r rem iaa:ojoro 1 nn-a. Seldom is a more romantic care, r nlI.,,ti.,n than th-t r ------- which l:as j 1st ended in the death at Philadelphia of Mrs. Kli.ab.th Hat7- ,.r m tier ".'-.j year. .Mrs llatzlea s c.n;ul t0 ,lihtiiiction lav iu the fact that t-he was a veteran of the Frsne.i nUH4ijiU war of linn at Lan- dau, then u)rrench possession, in IT'.KI, , the miriied at 0 George H itzh r, it cavalry sergaut iu the French army, but t heir lionet io-'n was rudely in- j tempted by orders to tho husband : to j yiu tho expedition against llussia. j ; liie young wile luuut diateiy ueierm chort, d-niuel a s.ildier a uuiform,, .llHv ril llt ber ha-. bantl's sub- through thn whole fain-!,, Sho participated in all the great battles, witnessed the burning . ,. ... , IIIH niiut'i nigs e-i liie oisaaueu ii-nrai of the Freiitdi army. She went through all these experiences with out htr SeX being discovered, and despite all the exposures of htr ear ly life, retained the full use of her fac ultit.s to lhe en 1, living to see ten greut grandchildren gro.viug .pill her Ami r ica n houie. A teh-gram from Little 11 a-1;, Ar-, kansas, records the tltMiih of Peter i Marki' at his home iu Washington county, iu that State, at tLe ago of ; 111 yiais. . i Coffee drinkers should lvad the ad vcrtisement in another columii headed 1 Good CoiTeo. Mrs. Part iiigton sajs. 1 in't tako anv of the (imick r. o I ,,.V are reeinx-ntal tr I in i.,,.,..,n .,.,(,,. iin ,,. Vl r .o in r , ' J ,1(lp jjlllt.rp, wuii'U win cure general Missis-:a.,aliiiUtiou co-livo habits and all .: .i;.,a..a T ,oo au.t.,1 tjiinii ril c,trM .U tr;nn, f....r 1..1. .. ... ..X V ....... j The are the ne plus uuuni of niedi 1 ciucs. Boston Globe. GOOD COFFEE. Everybody wants it, but very few got It, bpt-'ause most p.Mplo Jo not know how to select aifTrte, or tt is spoiled In tho roast! og or makiUK. To obviatn those dlffleultles has boon our study. Thurber's package , CoffiH are selectej by aa expert who ud dnrstands the art of blondinjf various lla vors. Thty aro roanttHl in tho nuwt porfect manner (It Is Impossible to roast well la small quantities), then put In pound pack iwreaiirt thr bran, not ground,) brlnff our slgiiutiireasa RuarauUxt of genuineness, aud each package contains tho Thurber nclpe for inakinti gootl ColttM. Wa pack two kinds, Thurber's " No. 84," : Btronjr and puiiBent, Thurber's "No. 41," mild and rich. One or tho othor will suit every tastfl. They have the threo great points, good quality, honest quan- 1 tity, reanonalile pric. Aalt your Grocer for Thurber's roontril Coffee in pound pack- , agr, "Xo. M" or "So. 41." Do not lie put , off with any ot her klud your own palato Will tell you what is best Whero persons tiesiro It we also furnish ' the "Ideal" Coffee-put, the simplest, best i and cheapest cofTDe-iiot la exlstencs. oroeers who sell our Coffoo keep them, ak for descriptive circular. Hespeetfully, io., U. K. F. 1!. THURBER A CO., Importers, Wholesale Onxws anti Co(Ti Roasters, Nw York. P. 8, As tho lurK'wt dnalors in food pro ducts in th world, wo oonsldnr It our In t!rebt tomiinufin turoouly pure and wholo sjme Kootls ami puck them in a tidy and satisfat-tory manner. All jroods bearing our mime are guaranteed to bo of superior quality, pure and vnuletome, and d'lors aro authori7.iHl to refund tho purchnso prion In any case where ens to mora have cauM for dissatisfaction. It Is therefore V the Interest ot both dealora and con turners to uao Thurber' a brand. Miscellaneous M. T. NiitKift.of luieigU. Jm 1'.?Wyatt. - -T r 1 IT - -r - . - . " - . " a u - HOIl'TF fi ROrrijTT? n rrnv . -Imuiwidv MPnfnriimi HOLLSALE OROCLKn lOl 1 ON i OM.Ml.ShlO.N MERCHANTS, n,.,3rm.H .. . ..i..u..u. .'.,.ifin-.i. " " Our fiit r parumr. Mr. M. T. N.irrla, Ihi.ho uf n,n l,a,li.ni In II.b tviton tra'le uf Ualilth. HI pmm ' . ilir. iinii h .in.. I i.f ii In- yi-iiri In m-IIii.k .-. in n In u miiiraiiiot- el ihi proper raaaageiaaat ili.ti i1i nrtiiMm mir lniMmw, whii li will hp un li r la i.-r-miinl Mitn'ivB, t Lil iial h nailers 111 ivutignmi-nm ami lti iiiftr.it prliva tfuaruulwl. Cviislgnmenta avliallad. LEN II.; RALEIGH, N. C, Grocer ni Commission Merchant ' I'rmil :tonll'n (tlron to Vujrlng and cUtLg cvtt..ii. Lllwrul aJrancos ma.la. Mr. C. J. WILLIAMS, OF CHATHAM, 1, wUh u4 allj aiwsye be pleasM to nerre Ms evuntyroen. !w. 8, 1KS1. m I I ATlf P ATPM) w' .till. Kll-1 1H I t A lUll sos it.os.. Att-i , at-iwnn1 r.int S.ll-ll.ir. Walilii.".i-n, P. ; fr rpfprrm-c bii.I a.lvl.i- mm rurr.. w n:fni h.u,,. it,.rr.T,iii -m. and .-a.. r.vii m oumrhandas,.viHity. t-v i...iiciii. sj.n.1 1; nr.lcl. ..r i-kt'irh mi l 'l-si-rlptli'ii f'-r i.flnli'n as t.i i ia!intaluity. ruiK UK i iiaki k. Wi. rrti-r to lha j l,.iniiitMt.lliHr hi i j4-i-lltji. im tw --i 'I"""" HI..I1- I wa Lial.Hi.hd 1N0. TkelPnrMtand Unit dlrla Made. A rnKmhlnAtlon of HODI. DuohU. Man' rakleand Dandollon,i"ii" ntcaurapriilnn uKthi! (rn.MiFt uioon r-uriTier, t-irar RaiUlaNlorT anil ur ana 1 11 aim Mnoni So diMup 0a r,",'T liT-lf whi B.ir! mttaroarv u? '"do v auil jioiftict are thtir twrjiua.l ...rtliMh.-.w..litneV unli.irv iTLMTm, or who r- Vn.llvhM. trnTPinTUimwcaiiw irrfifriii-i mlf,. m,i Ai.iM.ti.jTk. li'iltO atnl t.ill.l piiniii I. p Uutir. v niTaiti iia, without Intoi- Ko tuuiw-r wlt v.mr f. fllno or .Tmrtomrl rwltlhri!iMaoiirall 'k u " ""P u-ra lkinlw(tilmit.lTf.iift im it you ,.t iw.l hntl . r iitlJi.rAlil--.ii",'.iirili t'oi-r- 11 inaj aatvynurlitu.lt Ua.l,d nuudrwU. .m i i.i t her vili not :ul,,i.,tLmi.,. l.n" Hop B .r... rlulii. li.i ti.it suffi-r t"-iti. ui 1IH4JU. 11-n.mlar 11. n IHtl.-rs I. noV Tu"i "inrru u.-ii.i,,....,-., ih., "ittiunsX. rau ai nd UorK' nu-l no vi-soo or family FIRE! FIRI Insures Asaiast Tiro ... IN T!"- T,Tn i vrnn M P HljjjK I JXlJil 1 U Ml UUlU- 10UUai 1UU CO. Your te.iiKB may I'O Inirnt II. I lii!fr. g Wis., d Insure ia fee THIS IS A- HOME INSTITUTION! Tliat ili-sertva llio n.r.aiiii'! uf iillN.iriliCuri.il nlAiifl. ALT, LOSSCS PROMPTLY PAIR All i-liisn. uf ir.''ny In.iire.l at rasim.al'li rale. Ai'i'ly f .r lii' irHm e in H. A. LONDON'. Jr.. Agent. si.t.-n!H-r i. i-fi. rrr isitono. n. o r.Tmmonnnn 'H1HK SPUING SI-SSION "of this XL insi'luiU-.n f..r HOYS iei I Ollil.S trill uitn MONDAY. JANl'AKY fhn. 1SS. Hiit.s or any .tor. mi.i. tx r.r.cF.n in. Full course preparatory to COLLK GHt.r C( )MMI'U(TALLH'F. sr::i iAT. j-.n.NciiKs is the mum-.n FI'I'i Al'loN ? onit.s. Amfii m-nns "f lllasiraM.in win I.r..Ti.ir i i. i liulil.tn'twuf I at' I'fil liif.tuida : ..mr,illv rf.,n. In kla l..rm r-m-u Uirmm-ii.-in N"rtu oaMiina atut iii" s.nnn. TKHMS: 111 Klltfllll n,nraf-l ifr in ITlin.tl V tin i,,.- K-a.H..ll l.int ami Mmlt-ni I.Hiiu'atC". H''k K'.ing t.r A.lt an 1 iVMirne. '-a'-ii a.iue.i - iiiii. Il..ar.l innt- I'" ..liiiilin- l v.-rt ..w. c..rrmpnivl-cn.-e Is In vite-1 with Hi" l'rim ipal. -.iii-iit are rtiitafiil y tf-iiie.tiwl tii aeiiJ tliPlr cMMren nt Dip i.j.onlng uf Hie nlnn. C, 11. lESSON. Ptv. 59, lsml. lm. Prin.-lpal. OAK DALE ACADEMY, MU.K XH II.MAI.F, .1 4 w THOMPSON. Prlnelnil. S. I.. IIFKNHON, Ju . Ti-n.-lier uf VtH-al Mu.ili-. Mu. W. O. Tl ll Kt'NI'lNK, TfWluT "f ltuc.rumoiilal Mrntli", will iilm'Ii li -2'Il Srlmi Jan. 11. 1W2. ani tinillmie twHiity wtt'k.. Wo liavo g.mil aiT.niiiinidaU.iiiM, f'H,A Bi-'H. HHiriiiiiH mi l win K'l''" ........ tlMraeiniilu!whtlc.arinifiit. Oil h.ir.l ran I lalne.1 nr-i-uw ramlli ai M l;r monili. In-iielltiK wodlilne. IikIiik. k: Sperial ari-iinciMni-iiia liuvn Ih-i-ii m In t'-r unit im-.i in i rluiiuii-l I' uinl Hi. iii-.i-lv. Tiiltli.n ipnr ti'rm uf I flvo lii-mllitl lm as f....w : Primary. l w; Inter ini-llille, . SI, llitftier. $10110. IjinKHWH. HilM; I m, 1 11.1 ii. ! mir iih nl iiMiriiim-ni, i.v Vih-hI MiiMi- itrniulii.iiM ex -r.iiiis- iliriii-s f .r irf.irin, ..unit nu n tn Inti'-h. wlii -har fsiW. Ail.lrmn iln I'rin.-lp.il Ht laiitTBCu'it Si..r. Alaiunniit cmiii'y. N. C. Jan. 6, 1HKI. H'.a. BiuaiiAsi school, ESTAIIMSllEO IS r.03. jrchiiuevHIe, IV. i" PUE-EMINEHT ninmiK SeiiUii'rn li' iinllnir s. Ihi.iIp fur Inwb In nnr. nl..r ami arl ot lnUri'D K). Mi'K.illlg i luli i.f a unlit Irmn It.-irrai k fur yninit men nf niiull , . l-T.l. ...I...i l...l.,a J.llilinrv lltll. ' nif'viin. jho i.im .- ......... . - K'r ea'ril .sue civinir full pnrtli-uLim aiMreaa Utv;. JJ, ll. MaJ. It. Ul.NOIIAM, Siipt. J3NESE0R0 HIGH SCHOOL? Jonosboro, Moore Co., N. C. Tliti next nxseni "f 'Ms fl .nrlfllilns wluml will In ln on Hie sin uf liinuiiry. lwi. suliulile nrranis-ini'iiiH will ! mmlif"r l-.artl for tli wxea K.ipiiiM'.i lv. uii.l-r tlm Imme.lliae aui"'rvlH. n ( tlif l itni ipnl. Inr inf-rmatl"ii apply ! . .. llti.r. WILLI VM l WfB. io,.-. 13 it Piim ipal. LYNCH SCHOOL, ji;r 1'oiiit, iv. c MM. Wll. lllMti'llM l.VNen. A. M. ICKV. 4. II llll llAKIISOS. A. f. ' The aenl'ir preprleinr. fur Sften yrnrs a pro i prl.-Kir if lhe ll.ni.-niiin S I,. ..I. .ln1.ir.liil lhe I.yni'll S. li'"i I" ri'lm the expeimee nf a tlKimugll 1 e-tutvillon In Mih I..WIH.I rilli. Nil Mll.llAHI. ! Sir ii wwli'ii l'm Juminry lk. lf"-i. Kur l.rtni .til'lre-e 1 lw. U U MlJ. W. U. I.YSCU. U)A3IS Advertisement. f JiAlHgh. Poiup Tatlok, ot f?tfttfcam. ., , , a 1 "V Jm...-;''... ' ' .. EXPRESS STEAMBOAT CO. Steamer Schedule. on an.l aficr April Drt an.) until farther llio Sie.inuT 1. Ml ItcIMsus. Cant. Jam H. sr rtx, will liavt, Ka.Tp'.taTllla Try Tumtj Frl ly at 1 o'cliick a. m aad Wllaaiagtaa eri-ry W,inailar and Saturda; at J o'clock p. m. The Sloamer WAVE.Capt. wm. t. RobMa, wll Irnvo Knj uUctIIIo wpilnntJaj an Saturday at T u'cliirk a. in-, and Wilmington Moiaf aad Thursday at 3 uVhH'k p. in. 1. V. WILLIAM S a 00., Ifaata, ai'14 if rayattaTUla, X. 0: ZVX. J. RAMSE WITU PAPK B GO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS & CHEMISTS, Market St., PHILADELPHIA. NORTH CAROLINA STATE LIFE INSURANCE CO., RALEIGH. . C.UL F. n. CAMKKON. President, W. E. ANDKHSOX, Vice Pres., THF.O. H. HILL, Seo. T9 e7 Hoipe Life I-snraxtce Co. ia tho Stztd. All its fund loaned out AT HOME, aat mom; our own people. Wa do sot i h'ortli Carolina moncv abroad to build ipotr Biale. It t one of tho mott iuceifl eon. panic of IU K'9 in the Uoiled Stalca. lit M. sets are amply eulllcicBt. All loaaaa fall pro. n pt it. Kiht thoufcaud dolltra paid la lb lan two'joara to familial In Chalharo. It wll cost a man aire.1 thirty Tears oulr t canM day to laure for one ihou.and doilara. Apply for furtLer lnform-tioB to H. A. LONDON, Jr., 6en. Ast pnT8BOfco', x. a J..11N 5UNMN.1. T. B. woatcx r.iAHHIHS WOMACK, i Aiiorneys &iid Ccsnsellcrs at Law, ' 3?ITT3BOHO, N. O. 1 lY-imp! atienilon rlv tn all ttualnaaa an trusif.l I" tliflr tare. Mr. Maiming will ba la U nm mi tlif first ami third M..iiil!ya of aach : tiinnthnuil ilioSaiiiMat prtvrdlng. Mr. Woma ' will Lw In the om-wnt all Utnoii. mi1.- P A T E N T S. F. A. nehni imi. K... :nr nf American and rr t ln IMipniH. WasiiiiiKinii. 1. 0. All bualDdaa mn iHS'ti.l ttaili l'aieiiis, wliftlitir bfnre tha Patent ofll'-f i't llio C.mrt.1. irnmHl nimnd1 to. No rlmrsi' uuli-. a puu-ul Is am-urnl, band for elr fular. amis tt THE NEW YORK WEEKLY HERALD JAMES GORDON BENNETT, I'liOI'ltlKTOIt. TIII'l IIl!i'.r V1N I rOSTAGE FREE. 0IIE DOLLAR PER YEAll. rifty Cents for SL months. An Kitrat'upy w Every Club of Tea. .., xinrtlf IIPDII tl , JUC U CW YORK H-RALUt I nt n b If iWlll lll.nnM( rt LLISItK!) EVKHV DAY IS TIIC TEAS. Postage Free. ' m pays fur on yoar. Siinilays Inrludotl. j h pays fur enr yar wlitmul Sumlaya. as ,,ayi fr nil in.iiiUiH, Sumlaya Ineludod. I f.. ..I miiiilfiH. wlllinut SllDllaVfl. ti payit fur ouo year lor any niieclflad da of tl payafur aU moniha for aayapeclflad darot tl per munth (including Sunilaya) will ba chargad ou guiiaciljilluna for a loan furlud ttt aa uirsa munilm. -TO 1Z UltOPE,- iscLrwsu POSTAOK. $11 to CO I 00 Wwiilv, (Furf.Kan rjllilnnl WeeKly, ilMiiifitue EUlilen) NEWSDEALERS SUPPLIED, rosr.uir. riiKE. Dally r '.Uh-ii. Slllnla' K.llUnll. Wfi-kly Ktlltlon, Two aud a halt oenta par p. Four iW per enpy. . Two casta par copy. N. 11. N it loea lliau five coplea m-lled to nawa- tlenletit nt wh..esi.'ilf ntti. i. , wv allow no tiimmlBslon en aurjacriptlona Kt Dully fjllilun. Ailitreea NEW YORK HERALD, nitwtway ami Ann Street, Mow Tort. Fatents for Inventions. E, w. ANUKRSON. - SMITH. A I' I Oil N F.YS-A T-LA W, 700 7ti St., WiishlnKton, D.C. v., fee fur pr-llmlimryxamlnallon. Kofaa on i. ,i-it l alt.iwt.1. r Ii than any other ' r.iott"l ,If Irnf uf rlmrg". lie lUtil. lli.kB (if Infurmallon aanl trron-ra furnlatiivl uv notlO M fK&y l?tyou tuant to tuy I kmTi for Men otBb I mnt either rcady-nuvde oriiu to ordar, do not Fa.il io send Per our Catatou