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7l .'?jf,.fl. it. rK. r. fcv ... Ft 5 'ry)rrM r,tfTW p"1" M teat - it neveabould : fcjC.AS'f"?ri i tajre again appeared ; for very shame "Tri ILl toETt-i" hAl U . W .. . .. fO&TAttTtlSQRJPlLi 1 'Nt -ot KeprvaenJ an ire .ad Kj iw-Piinr TJejtrK ' ' 4 lrohibitnrj, -that-it tMmmff in Vt eorporatfoniirnnfestTiirned t , oru- Irfy 5 wif hut beeome iw- irret --m tv" W ttade. nf finance-. of enarn-Ll l?, telegraph; JLhan. tb. .mUr, . and xkrfi Cllch nave .bee.wUM-ektndel over e fancr toilf ar the ewlieM posaiS! the tiafcKai5," eori friction, t)Xi Cniepolr of the linea by K ErJtTi ancb -nk ef priat'oWAersbhK' fjMajtamt, ana rik, with gornjne itiWiperTrsJe. aa-hat prprrte4 flip - . .... .jj.-ji'iK!-'r . wt'weuUf tja'niBt uiion oi the fiytyapt, afWaJniBt" iVlTon 'of the Post QfiluMM Unfcrtmnt aw4 o Nat'tonal Bar-lr i; " C5ltWjhjlTpna"to fbV Roti rnment plW CzSt fifty'wJAooVpf dollars,' tlie:pw - Ififd eofttiVitt ift KecVtjVe, and wetaaed patronage which wenM; dVn 5rTrTTr1 a ?1!TU?i8 V LaP92SfTTV2ilon UJ." Sfi I whica anaii at us own rise lornif . . a f ornish th $ei& el?TOioSo? tSCle jJph? iWr vice f the country ; that the rata for private tnetsagas afd""pW4"V?pc'W be uni- tnat these rales may oe regnlaleu by Con aeaXsaetelystKt ratrqroiiQstinge 'are regulated; tht this telegraphic acrrioa 1 tit 4heJoperator( ia'titoiigb employed aha pa'd by the eompanT, 16 11 4hfbPv3OaPflITtent.;jind 4hat the It mMWi 3 anamf abalLaava same jaQtb aJoupislration of the tel egraph bosineaa that h now haa over th'e postal The chief advantajre arephatfe wi'l extend the use of the telegraph o very tewn of 500 cftMj lj'abitants ; that it does uot involve" the Government inexpenditgjf'flaj in tie pnrchase of telesraT ineaVuh'at it anthoriz-a no fiSfbfTS" thaf lt win reJoce the pr& of measazea and special pma re ports aUJataatsMa perjoaw.inerwwiiMr mMiiri 80 oer etnt.. and the js;i it ' " r1 faiiakfcJw?3V &lJl5if -Mir' or the ire rmwnjed tifoW tfte' ttaiUrhat flS eoiitfol wilt farn-eh a guarantee " jPV.nVhVrofHeral ad-. ini.triTStidTia;1, and Iha'tnoat inju5tindliat tefegraph companies, it would .rV3ieelhe ocial, edBeational, wmmcrcni.ianwuici-i intta of te,PW14'f?' the'uneq.rtifj aes them, i, lira nta&eS JD"diCn "td-1 t if. n:ji..-Lj the people of moat JETtimtem nations. - - .-rWim the 8t- Loots Slob., . .1 ..na an llllT RMtlh tlf teCU84) uwt. w , rn i rr neAorerte,C.5dte reat rrtiift wire we nau ally ugncirr -r lAailatoe11at:Q0r.: itTw; dolging' lo the 1-nderV pasai et,5rhl AWA -A. roV.W.Ti- WirSJSJ P elections indicate tnai - -- - ....... 1 1 lllllll f , ' Ll 1 (CIJ i -- 1 rit- in a"- us X4 form tariff!; that it will aeenre f atl3nlvWrJ5p and Gov li atorw fcr iHhWtt sdao a : .fa for a eoHiYrt in apitoof afl. these r : " . . '?'A-i irnn h- 1 - - ' tit j . a I 5S0nie??3-Jlr.Iollaud say what KfMl8sJ'1Iifc,lMy rill to derogate from hanr our banners the ser, we 00 th outer shall a!l " anicry, "Il4trah' for wo:nar" VUJt WAStnXGTOS iiSltSR, V ! ' Washisqtok, D.22a. 9. ArntonoATicnf rox education. An absurd objection' thaV Eaa grown neadayi in opfOMtipafc) gjiocrtaae, of wrtirftiKofi -"for the B&reauiof Ed-- I - . 1 Li , ."T- , v t: iAfc4Y'ZJVA'-Li-.;a DlUMru .w lift A GOLUL BU'IUiA T. i'il? .;.W Wulj If1 UB T!fllli'l.y,l I : - , V ' w " . Pan ndWi?,55P the ' Aw S rateat Jtnowska x aoftTPM- ditiunal ? 'appropriatioA lori ipacified. necessiieabf It 1 useful maiiakement. Tlie'Ttfemociritic ieaJefi atnce' ' mate r axnawortn .opposes i because, trf peo ple' kraiedustaed C6o mtuekl,8aikae Cox frankly states, as bis: bpinion', that tha-peoj then reeducated. uotn a ir.. jrarpftworrn ana AW- v. Cox were need against at. .t nose tnajoritfes be closed and cihpy pTtTejoteclbjTthe popttlarTStW from advocating theet- rorrade of intelhcrence an3"ea,ucariSir.'1 Irdmihfr JRepublican.i,de also Vpoo.io the opposition where ife was Ifist ex pected. It was the light of Uen'l ilaarl ley, oCwfficcKcAseetts f5st gnfficient to 'male "dariness ' risible, i ' ' m jthus shows the wisdom of ' the Jjegisla iure of bis State in refusing to send him to the Senate in the place of Mr. 'FerrT. Millions of dollars aFe freely appropriated by these same member- .for jiWfof tv ihe-citiea of ; their restecTIve taes, and yet tnev halt and hicrole oyer an additional 7.000 necessary to carry on a Bureau whose results are m results are worth more to the country than bo many thousands of such pigmy the age of Methuselah. The opposi tion to this appropriation, whatever the pretext may be, is simply shameful in any man who claims to be up with the times." ; THS EVXO&ATI0X BILL. TJbiRXo4heMer,4ptectipn of enititUui iniLt--yJUa hefire the House on Thursday. Fernando and the Fenian Head Center from New York were frightfully opposed to the proposed -reform. Two hours only were assigned for the consideration of the bill and much of this time w is con iiuaedbf New, York Democrats in rain ing points of order to delay or defeat it. That something of the kind is re quired by the growing importance of the immigration business no one will pretend to d ny who is informed of the gross imvoakionsc practiced-, on emi grants by ship masters on the passage and - by harpies in the ports where, they are thrown among us as strangers in a strange laodV LET JTSTtCX BE D05X. The refunding of the cotton tax has amount of light will be thrown upon the subject that cannot well fail to pre sent it in a favorable aspect to the peo ple Justice should be done, though millions of mouey be required to be ttt'iinmlheTreairAfP $&&ip paramount over expense, and if a wrong has- been done to an industrial class in this country in violation of tbe consti tutionrestitution should be made, let lUe COBIi IW.WU lb UliXJ. INTESTIGATIOK. Twenty thousand dollars was yes terday appropriated by the Senate, cat. tt8..praers requiring examinauops 1ntb,l-"thd troubles 1 of IiomsiaiiaHand Arkansas. A respectable commission will be sent at once to take testimony and , the general diaseroinat oti of knowledge amoug the masse. It is well known' r&&"iWfattl wlfcr.iUUerCi6iTft v1ifSroemaojsae eoul inVead fW ttte."-1 frill' 4efoandf cheap to appropriate millions to enoour-j ae education among these people and. 4b 3 parxtfati3 waicTna)rtlttrQ of inillionoUT V7i3lrl lo ; j - nrcsxASX or ths prebtditst's ealvbt. i 2 lm'iU b.cauiai15te4fjin orderJ The vote was very, light and hence no source m o fcr.p?palviJ7 XS tb meal anre in the house in case it came to oruxArvnfArtibLaxvfrrynrtViaiinria - .r'f t men OS ana auuio uuua. xii jjruMca to authoi ize a company to purchase the present monopoly oi 1Igtaph, and . elect iocs dt OTerwnfrirainK T L u.l .Moil t r-. and tneir .months w;U soon The DemOcric-payyjf on in idnorqnde ' limb'ng- tnB' Classes burifs to run' temmnders stringent ruiet adopted - by Congress. At tne sam! time it secures redaction of twethirda fb'e fates now charged, taken in: the ag- firrecrate-It is'oernaps the Deist that cain be dne trpreaent 4ev the intareata of the old tiqea byj the gojetnment, pnder the teims prijpoed fire-tJi sil years -ago will require a large onl lay onr the' part 'of tbe Government, and the right to do this at aay time will be retained under iha'pre-sent bill in : case the new com parry1 violate its compact with the Gov iernmenf,' and attempt to impose p0n i! or be jople' A'hrige lobbyjs'aaid to be ruiejjy woxkiipg iii, tlTejlmptlof present Telegraphic Moaopolj". ; C, M. s .' p ttmm the fUpahlic and Cenri r. . .The ConserTatiTe Fnf nre,' ' In. oar.firsttissue. after, the last resi-, dential election we frankly acknowledged' and tooktpleasure in doing so, .that tbis state bad feeeu cariied for Grant by dem ocratic, votes,, ; Ve wonld not .slnltlfy our . record by assuming that the split in the Bepabbc an Party waa not a. dam -aging hmg to it. . We, claimed . then as we. believe now that the defection of the' Radical wing the bolting of sach men as Greeley, Sumner; Scburz,. Gratz. Brown Cochrane, aqd a of those who deserted fron pur rank's would bemore 'thah" compensate4 16.ua by the' adhesion of ConserTatvytf Pembcracy, who were pre pared todo justice Wbut efforts, for the en fire pacification and' .improvement of the copnlrv. The result fully confirmed oar , expectations. We ' do not" always agtee. with John W. Forney; but we re member of being for'dbly strnck by "Men can pot forerer fight on the wtodj? n"r!. Piiri? is uot alwavs pdramooot loa rinr.dt bear and- forbear forvf. .. iYoa tir j&f i.d.".i Rtt.l ii4nai4on.t. A ereat organization nn..-t have eotpetbing to be ' pronU of ll counot atrtoilttie aha ma 'of being 'ashamed of iseif. a I !a pveokely the condition of the old lK.ui- pcxtj in 187a. .r'v' -..'-- j . v. 1 How could anybody trust a "party "tbat' did Hot trust itself ?. Mr. Greeley coo lit have to touftaence in men? ho ha no eowodeuee a fcila.ti IB Wa 01 noaviDff pereooal war vsi GiaoV if aea there could bnoarcapr i)i'ipie. kfm l ii-eu a coDfeswoa of de eat m adouce Both pat tkeaVcreeiotr that (jr.nt was on' tin iijjUt platform, aud both bidding for votes on th& abcaoat,- "waa it pooaible to txvbac ;a Ure- ley for tirxfit,' eveu exposing the foi -uer baa not bad t'ue Pepiocratiu rarty at In k? Aud MV moreea to lbs Prett dental elp- t ion, both sides well Cbarroced ttr.tt U jut it to ro back, oeraase be carnea ail ouc bopcj and ,diaaiptea aU oar rears. When a man has strong convictions ana expresses inem, u ue nappeu io ce blessed with only a moderate sha'-e '' 6f common" sense;' h e" is pretty s ovre 1 o 1 be right. ; John W".' Forney ' then "spoke what'A felt' '.It wios a J conticiion ubfd hetice a prophcyi u 'Hfen cannot forever fi gb t on Xhe wrong side" 'Tarty is not alway rraramoont.',,: We ' "Lave certa'ifT' convictions l on t ls f)6lnt, but'the'time has not "yet cone to otfei f hem. 5 We tiold that tbe 4me cf division between the- Conservative (De mocracy and the Conservative ReuctU ; cans is-a very small one bar Jly anpn ciable at the present moment. Wmle parlies therefore ' are in a' transitory state werrish to seethe beat me a iaour Suta xme to the fronioa theqiietio i ef VBefotm;' ,we do not mesa the euup e fit iL Service Eeitn on which, so iuiu u tronble'is expended,, but the . great r quet'ion of Ihe entire pniifi cation of oar politicwl at stem."' Who '. is! there in lhe,vjpQ$iUon ransrs who will couie out on this question with the claiioQuoies of 'tiUth wlf 'ch is abore the tiamtaeJa and (t'mfaftja of party." He'ie -'is . a cmcnonTpratf3rm, dri which' Uoe' '-wJho ag'ree with Forliey' that men cannot fov ever nghfoaT tbe vrong side, '"eao. i od side by side with the truly Coots, v i.ve Bepublicans wboobd2f Grant wttu&i ootl for four years" the Kadicat p-easii'-e of these who would (have crashed the So at -a if they could have. bad their owa.w ayr .." From the RepoWtc and CourioT ' . . ilenry Clay'iud Edward Stanly. ; - A recent) editorial of -ours upon that distinguished oix- of New-Berue, the late. Hob. i Ed war 4 Stuuly has called forth much kindly comment, and elicited from Qne of jhis perspnol friends,' the fal lowing .interesting incident which for- oibly.ilipatmtes his good judgment, ,oa the imporUtut ,pol tictl, question., of bis iday..i3Vben, Mr Clay was a candid:Ue or the,Presidency, ,vefyr; large aud en- VUUUihsuc jaasa meeung was, nem in 4eigb- As Mrl Clay, was announced ie-be there,' a large concourse of people jrom every part of the state, were in a.C tendance. Mr.. Clav .' addressed the A crowd id bis happiest style,, and (every- booj, seemed, deligbteo. It was, ob served that he did not' allude to the an nexation of Texas, a question then prominent J in" ' the public mind. Mr. Clay was the guest, of' Gov. Morehead, fwno men occupiea me ixecuuve caair. ' ""The evening after the address, accord ing to the wish .of Mr. Clay, quite a num ber1 of the ' most ' prominent whigs,; met Li op, at the Executive 'mansion: Mr. Cfay remarked that be bad asked the at tention of bis friends, for the purpose of fionsulting with ' them, abobt the course Ife had best take on the important qae3 liork of the annexation of Texas. 'He re marked thaVhe had embodied his senti ments in a letter; and his object "was, to cohsultwith bH friends on the proprie ty Of its publication,' and making it one of the issues in 1 he Campaign. He read "the letter- and asked a full' and free ex pression of opinion. A number of those present -'expressed 'tbemselvea fullv, iu iavorof its rbbcatroipnone Taised ai objectioB. Mr- atanly was present, but bad said nothing. At length, Mr. Clay renimrked that IrtS-gallant'. yotrog friend Mr. -Stanly bad said notbiog. aad as I he was' a. working duo, - ami mixed free; ly with the . peopiej he desired bia- opt n-, ion..Mr..Staly stated that he felt great-, ly euibariaased ia -givingVbis . vews. 1 Hgcat those of bis fcbfcfand so many good aad able- meq, but ..if -desired -be QftJJrtvesitalet. crMrT Clayjsajd be, MI am your devoted friend, and shall j give you, in either event, my hearty ! support: If yon, continue the canvass, j on tLm iasnea run .If in yonr apeech to- dayi toa wiibbe'lectll featJent ; but i Vii poUjibAlettar j6a will be DCaterr-- -w.-: - . u -v.'.. "r. .... i It is the fate Of the grearest minas lO It is the fate of the grearest minds to v ' - . . . rrtquntTf "erf 1 "in matters or pomrj ana Henri trav : wfiY 'no eice'prieB-' to? tto .nl wttttAtaw-'mnfm- rnttfipi itt arvnprjr- rnle . Tbe letter soon- made its appear- anceHi the- public prinil -jrwaaf'kiibwn arthe raleib etter4-na ttractei very great .attention , Caj, was de feated, and it was: generally admitted that the publication of (hat letter-caused his uereat. ,v . ... (y trf 'a)td'jrA(iM yoMi y' &rar aMy f 167", p (0 f? Reaolntion in favor of David rtootti .tax eol-, leoi or of Hew Hano ver couatvratified Novfeiq ber 29th, . .. . : Beaolution to authorize tT joiht comtnittee to examine tbe returns of frlection' in; Ausnht last, to si-lid for persona and : pa pern, . ratified Nov; d -, r ;(,.., Tbe following trere ratified Dec 3. , J oitit. resold! ioa to provide for deficiencies in tbannu A aupply, of stationery . Beao'utioa aikiug Congress' to to amend the pension law. ' ' ; ' Aa aet tT change tte times of . holding the Sop-Tiof ConrtaiHake. qiHuity. .. , ;;. 'i he fcilowing were ratified Dec. 4:,. 4 , ; Beaolntion asking for removal of disabilities. . r An act for the relief ot the snr ti-a t Wil liam A. Walloil, deceased, late sheriff of Rowan An aot to re-enact cisapter is, puono raws oi 1871-. Joint resolatUm COacerPIHg tbe aIe Of. tbe Basobttlon t& purchnae Ka'tional colors. ; .. ' Resolution of instruction, to , principal clert to . Senate. , t ' Joint resolntion anfboricmg the Secretary Of Stale to send special messenger to Gates coun ty for election returns ' ' " ' ' - T ! EeVl itioa in repard fo a deficiency of , seats in the House ol EepreseutAtiwa. , . .. The followiBg were jtified Dec 18. An not to incorporate the ' Nv. C. Medicinal company. t ' ' ' An actfor the relief of Simon Godwin, col lector of Johnston comity. Reaclntion empowering the joi committee to in vevtiftftte the ! of the W. N. iUsln-ad tor take testironfcy aoder oath. 5 i , , .. ... Res hition in favor of War and Miller. :. Tbe toUowiBK were rat fie-1 Deo. 14: . Besolutioa ia favor of employees of the Gen eral Assembly.' J-:r''i r i . ' Joint resolution eonoerainc - the manner of drawing jarora for the Federal Conrt of this State:' '. - 1 :' .... f : Bea'.ltttion in relation to per diem . of absent membera. ' : . Besolution in regard t Supreme Conrt Li brary,, .,'; ' ""' . ' 1 , ' : r ! ! Ao fct coocerain? the elec'inn of Judges, ' The following wire ratified lse.'lt: ' An act to incorporate the N. 0. Bute Iusur. anco Co'mDHDV. ' 1 Ao act to re-ennct and amend 'chanter ' ISO, la 'a 1S71-72. eulitied n act to eKbtlduiU toe rates bf tbe Public Printing, anl for other pur- : - Aa aet to tgnlate the snlartea of the Gover nor and Tretumrvt of tbe btate. The following acts and regulations were rati fied. Dec 18th. An act for ther rapport of the Insane Asylam for the venr 1873. i An aet to legHlize the levying of a special tax in J-'hDBtOii 1 euontv. r - . - - B solution to provide for tbe cancellation of. vonchent in the Treasury Department, An act to exteud the tinae for tiking out grants hi McDowell connty, , - . ... . : Rosolutton of instruction to Attorney Gen- eraL .. " An act to chancre the' time for holding : the Sotinff term 61 the Saperior Court of Cabarrus eoantv. An net to rDeal section 10 of the aet entitled "att act to suspend the Coda of Civil Proce dure in certain cases,' and enact a substitute for said section. .z '" ' - in act to re-enact and continue in tores the charter ot tin Fayetteville and Floreuce Riil road company and the Beveral acts amendatory thereof, and to amend te same. An act to autborire the Commissioners of Gnilford eoantv ti Uvv a special tax aud for other DirnoaM. An act to incorporate tne new- zora, wonoii and Cbarleaton Knilroad. - -: ' An act to amend the charter of the Wilming ton and Planters Railway Company. , An act to charter tbe Wtljon ana ' Tar river narrow Ru.tgs railroad. Resolution Tn favor of eertain . witnesses be fore Committee on Privileges and Elections. Tn Becatjses A hundred reasons might be given why Lyn't Katharion could be nsed by everv iutelligent human being in pref oreoce to every other prr pa ration for the hair, but ten will snfieeu . Hece they . . Pecause it norir- isheu tbe fibers- ma tinliea . them , and makes them grow; because it thus prevents them from ithering and' bleaching f'baeaueerit -xetnoves the scurf and dandruff wbio - choke them as tares choke the gulden grain: because it keeps tbe scalp cool and prevents eruptions; because it renders the hair ns lustrous itn Krin, because it makes it niiaut and elastic :b canse it is a fra grant and weltg'.lfnl dressing; becanne it "d 8 not oil the pillow, the cap or the bat; because it is without s rival iu cheapness, and because no other article sold for the same purpose, in this or any other country,' possesses alL or even one-half, of these invaluable properties. rarPimpleon the face, Ernptiona, Blotches, Scrolnloas diaeaties aud nit a ren arising fiom impure b'ood, are cured by Dr. Pierce's Golden Alsdical Discovery. - - The object of m tonic ia to iacreae the elas ticity and atrehgth of the muscular filrf, and to invigorate the grnaral aystein. As means of acco nptisliing these ends, it is expected to improve the appetite end 1n digestive'' power of the stomach. Ttiesa are oerutioly impur- tant cooideratlona j out to cure dyapepsta bilion affec ion,.A?.brpiiic -debility, intfrmit lent fever, and other complaint Involving derangraeata of the liver, ibe bowels, tho meata of the liver, ibe bowels, th " "it1"1 " f - t v -"arid the secretive ortrnns generally V f a TTI ttp I 51 C A7 All injr mo-ethan a mere tonic ia required. t'; ' V 1 , V-C p 1 1 5 nrvrs, someth Hosteller's SNwacb Bitters .irmy, be safely nronouncrd .tue beat and most whole-some invigorani ex'ant. tint th other special m d ical iToperlba ah'ch belng tothi renjark able vegetable restorative have as ma. h to do with the w.ipderful result it'pmdiictrs as is ionic virtue ?Fr example. it ha-;certatn al terative qnalitiea which littrally (bange th habit or conaiUniiooK.re--aiattlihitig the JieaUhy fonftioue of ibe Uxfy wiUnut caus ing any ondoe evactraiion by' perspiration, vomiting or puriftog- lis entire effect ts to put the whole; machinery of lift- in perfect order, to purify all the fluid',' Inclading the .blood and the bllei and "not on" v to operate aa an antidote to ("isease,' where it exisi,,Wut an K airwnrtb1, re giilata and otlu-rwise im prove the condition bayt-m as to' render it prjof against ariciMitades ef temperature,' change of water, infected air, and other pre dispneing causes of liver, and twel ditiirb ancra and epidemic disorder.'. II'' nee it is a medidne for all aeasona and c'uues useful ah ke to the traveler and the resident iu an vaaealtby region, and aa , Invaluable safe gnard j ngali the physical disturbances which' accrue from euid. damp, inclement weather, aa well aa against tha mental de pression which ia apt to overwhelm tbe weak and nervous at this somewhat gloomy period bf the year, i ; - i : ; ; "voftrra .catooiosa AOatJiCK?ITaTHAX .-r.qvtJ KaBxaita.IKeaxH Casouna,; - , . ; January lAJor f The name of tha firm of MITCHELI ALLEN CO. will be, from and afUr data, changed to Ta tairfaT"" t-4 oo th eSrata xmaoea. anaex circa m i wvi Vansina liaa from the Sret octnpied a field I . T T mi . v. K Wn entirely Ka "17: r "i-r " hlte B,id. nl U h tbe dii- pcnnuik m K " Cutin cirrie by - gfi$ tontesof fanoartaaoa, ear bleat.and beajLhuowa men bveoilMeoapnbHfcat onwtaal : . . -niMivinmiiiwi inn win cn- IVUII V . , , ; Acac aoBtrifintiona irem me niosi pruiiinnriii unui Hon. Gideon Winn will Several Hirae appear as theanthor-Ot PWlWww awaiiniiinaanmi n. mib j'K waIhm twA intt-rpat Mr. J. Black and the anthor of tiw -t Deaqltory J Skatchea" of palkldaB of -etawiH fcota eontinnew ernrase tne tniereRiot mo nuoi" Alio otW article- by car most promuient etateameD , whick the pobLi abets are not yet ax uoerij w an- noance. " " '' ' ' -S,J:' i a J . w. T) 'Pobt. the aothir of nt i,OTlami" and ' Kate Boantn nt." CaHd tfeo Wetherel Affalr.""will ma thron-h the year S7a , . Thia aerial, the first part of wo ich ia given iu the December nora'fer.aeala. with characters tu4 orroDdr lifTranr fmm those hhherto hr ;1. De Forest. and U will command the a.iiuter rupted interest u4 U ! reatilBB tmnbe. eva atore tasn preiotM'ief hj tha aameaoUior. whu is justly sn titled W the twuhnj ofont American aorlHsta of fcidajr- ' " ' '- 'J : In tfca Jauoar unmbcr will appear the first Instal ment of a new e&nr. by Ma. Asm Kuward' the aatboa ufOavht Wi l Viit Her?". ' Steven Lawrunce, Teomaa, -Archie Lovell." "Susan Fielding.' eic Th's storv will be printed i&'l'aa Ualaxv frvm adr vane, ft M.Vt frwardod hy Mrs idatds. and will hu eajterly v loomed by the thnnnd of admirer of tm aathor who r s won siuutaux pimcn muug- uicuou novel! ts. .... . . . i . .. A new novel by Mr. jtsvih nccabtht. in nuinor of " Lady Judith," ere. will also appear in TUB Uax A valimhl luirlM of uanors tciUrie furnished hr Cam.. Bcnsos. under the tide ef " CasBllI Cusfrations." and will include the resurs of-th wide HDd -aned 11 perlenca of men and-atuira which the aathor tiu. en joyed." " - - . ...... Mr. rt ICH ARB UAKT WEITIi wnoee coninnuiioaa iu Tin fiiLiithm b-n missed darins tha lt rmr. will resuina lTu4Ui-.aiins of philological aiid other snhiecw in the volumes for 1ST. ' ' 1 - M' ' ' Nr.. kDvmD Cbikct. whobe articles on -ino Sether Side f -SesrTerV have won for Uia o dej- I si rah! position aa a faiUifal descriher ef low life n the Metropulie, has. as the principal political corn Buiidcnt -t rbe New. York Timt aurme me rre - dential canras, enjoved rare oppwrwtirriea for atadtf- lnr thuM'Mfiiiamol oar noli tical mnehioerv. which he will nse in a series of picturesque' pspers foiTB-Al axt. Mhich ul well reward tux atteiion ot. ui na Brg. - - -.-- ' ... 1 Mr JaaTtaEXKX.BBowa'B already lavorably Knawn to the readers of Tb a Ualaxt. wilt fnrntsh a notnble series nf pnpers ou Women in their relations t sed-'iy , and affairs. Tbe first, which will be pu'ilifnrrt in tn J-oioary namberj wii! ba women as Compaulona -v Mr. Justin McOabtht. who nen uo introauctioii to tne friends of Ths Oaiaar; will tea regular coa triimtor. -. t ..- Mr. ALBErfT R bodies, the aatho ot tne 5reletea in Tne Q At axt for tne-ttat year oa foreign' peoples and t(i. :ir ciisUiuis, ill add to those papers a further series ot similar -character.- - . ' These are a few of the fen tares of Ths Oauit for 1873 or which the Publisher can now niaki; postire aiiBonno-meat Arramremeiits are iu urogres for oth-r attractive articles.' hich will he duly advertised. The .Scientific . MisoelUav' ef -.The Ualaxt has proved so cenerallv popular that the Pnhliehrrs seek tn make it still mora deservina. of the nWemi'ja of iu- j ti'lliin nt reader. The department is prepared by a distin'iisfied S'ie'jtist. whose rein Ions with the led 1119 scientific mm of Encland and. Europe, irenvrally. are such as to enable Taa Galax 1 to keep abredta of the latest fact-- : .i .1- . .1:.; 1 In the department of literary criticim Tna Oalaxt will huvr the assistance of sums of the clearest an el biiifbtcst intellects in the country. Ths Galaxy crtves treat care tj the selection bf short stories irom tbe larm number offered ita tditor. and makes the ji a noticeable feature of each number ef the mag-aniie . I v ' .'j, i r . Ths Galaxy S edited with tbe ."nicest possible ap preciation of the poblic taste, and sitais fitted to meet the wants rf everymember of the family, . For the triflinu; expense $4(0 per year owe may obtain in Tbi UittiT avast amount of ioHtruclive and entertaiaiog ie:idii.r : and. ere this his only sonro- of ciilta rw. one eoaht-not fall very. far behind the spirit of the ae . December. 20 tt FOR ,NEV YORK Elln S. Terry, Saler MasterJ "Zodiac,' Chapin. Master. ; The Steamship Zodiac Will sail for New York frotn Morehead ' City . ' Wednesday, Jan. 15. -; -Freight taken " same as per steamer direct for Newbern.i': ' t - Through Bilja .of .LaJingeiyen to and from a!) points ou the N. C. Hail Road Insurance effected through us at. A per cent iFreiehts will be taken f6r Phila- dr!phiaAnd Baltimore. ' v : ... . -' .? CEO. . W, DILL. NEW BERN EM1 BALTIMOBE STEAMSHIP LINE I . D.'J: "Foley, Price Master. J. A. Gary, Hall Master. making weekly trip9 from New Borne and Baltimore. - - . .. ... ui . ,-. . , Througb Bills f. of ! tlja)i3iB given to all . . points in tbn Interior. B. L. PEHRY, Ag't .-New Berne, N. C. ANDREWS & CO.'Mgt'sJBaltimpre. osr o a? i o es: LEWIS MEYER, MASTER, Will make the following regular trips z 'From '-. . :. . . i .- . . - - . . New, VBerne : to " Kinston ON EVERY MONDAY and THURSDAY; From, Kinston to New Berne ON EVEBY WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. ; GEO. W. DILI.. Agt: - Hew Berne and Baltimore .1 STB AMSTTlIimB 1 Commerce, Walker Master. Hackeiisacl Pntchett!Master. .malfibfr.weexly .trips fronj .ITew Berne And Uimore, BENsT. I. PERRT, Ag't New Berne, N. C. jritt 1 ' ". " - " . .. - C- I .' DL inVlXIII mWh, rflttSi Id iiio. llieoml.' when tn the Great Hoplta) of Kumpe. rU; Kniriaad, Prance and elsewhere. th nimst eertain. apeedy. pleas ant aid effectual remedy in tie world for ail tieeseea. or Atp?aot tbe System, weaknevs vt tne nacc or JLimns. s-ncinres. ASctieno( the Kidneys or manner. nvutantarr I?tsiarer. rmpi'tency Uen-rat UeeHitV, NervoKenves. Dypcp-hu Laniraor. Lew Spirits Con tusion ot Ideas. Pa)atation of the Heart, Dimness of iht orjGiddrntrSvi)i!ee of the Heart,, Throat Nuse or Skin. Affeetfone of the Liver Lunea Stomarh'tBr bowels .tlwae-terriole riaordcrs ariving trora.Soiitsry Habit of Y. oth secret and aelftarv practieaa moae fatal to their vlotiBi4.than the mjartof tfs Svreqs In, the Mariners of Ulysses blichtinf; their most Eril.iant hope or anticipations, renderine marriage, Ac, lm possible, drtetroytm both body and mind. : ' i ' w n n u n aa m ' "V fep?yrwTiyhaTome" the rlcUm' of Sontary ally sweep, toss untimely grave tbwnsands of young wen of the most exalted talents and brilliant Intellect who mi? at otherwise bav entranced ns6emrj Sanatea with the thunders of leoaenne -os- waked to seatacy the 11 ving lyre, m.iy cH with full conldence. " ; k .. j . M A n K I A e t - Married persons, or Vou Men contampmine mar rlatte, aware of Physical Weakness Loss of Pmcreative Power I Imp teney). Nervous Rxcttahility. Palpatatioa. Oriranie Weahaess. Nervous Debility, orany other Dia qnilincati-m. speedily relieved, '-n v- C j He whvtvtace himself nndt r the ear nf Sr. 3; may' reliei esly conible-in bis honor as a reiKkaian, and connder.tly rely apon his skill as a physician. ; ! 0R8AIIIC WEAKNESS i i Immediately Cored and full Visor Restored, i V Thllistre.-Binjt Affection which renders life mis erabl.i and marriaee imposiltl- is the penaltt paid by the victims f improper indulirencea. - Yooair persons ere too tsrt to commit excesses frum not being awara of the-: drpadfnl eonssqunces 'hat ma ensae. Now. who thiit aiMisrst-mils thi subject will pretend to deny thntthe powetof procreatinn is lost sooner by those falHns- intampropcr habits than by the prndeut Be sides beine deprived of the p'easore of h-nlth!v off- spiine, tharnst. er.oos and desruetiv symptoms of iHitn body ana nnnn arise. I ne sysicm necomrs Oe (Traded tha Physical aud .Mental Fnwtions weskeaed, L"ss of PrwcreatiTe Power. Nervoos .Irritability. Dys- pepsial fatpitatrnn ef trie Heart. . lBmywrion, Const! tniional Debility and Wastinr -of tbe Fnumi. Cough CousumDtiun. DecaT and Death;-" --i - t A - a-0 ii-JUW A wXtLl I D n - i I l.k. V.- j . j who keep-tbem tnoine mrm atrer mom a. isktas pofa- onoua ana lujun .u s cusspouaus. scouiu spp;y uxune diately. 0 Ra J 0 H B S TO . Member .of the ftoval Co Ueae of SitrLT-otla. London Graduate-of onecf the most- e-nincrit Ixillmres in the United State.- and -the best part of whoso life has been ewnt in the hospitals of London. Paris Philadei Dhia and elsewhere, has effected some of the most as tonichitir curt;s tht were ever knosmi many tnmbled with rimcine In the head and ears when asleep, rreat ncrvocsmws. W inc stafmed at sndrten sonuds. bash fullness, with frennMit Wnshrnj.' atrendrd' sometimes with deraiiiremeut of mind, were cured immediately. - TAKE PARTICULAR KnTICE. Dr. J. adilreSHes all thoi-e who, luive. iniurvd - them selves-hr improper indnt-'ence and solitary habits. which rhin botu body nod mind. anBttini; them fur either bu-ir.ess. tuu society or nwrnaire. Thes. are some or the sad and melancholy effects prodncad by the early habiti of youth, vis : Weakness of the hack and lirtibs. parmv in the heid, dimness of sieht Jqss of mnsealar -power, palpitation of tbe heart, dyspepsia. ; aervous iriiiabillty. deraacement of the dipi-sti-gr ftinctious. general debility,, symptoms of Connm4)tlon.c. r - i- M-kktai.lt TJ.f fearfui effects en tho tnrnn are ranch to be d. adod.. .Losa of Veraoryj . Confusion- of Ideas. 0irssio.n or Spirits. Rvil Forebodings, Aver- sion toltoUetv Self Distmsr. Lovewf Solitude. Timid ity Sc jre sorn? f thtVA-lls produced , ! TnonsanaMjjjersoHsriT an ages can now lunsre aat is the SAave f UitXrdecllnititr 'oo.dCh; Jwdttj their vii or. beeomintt weak, liale. nervous aim emacnted having a ,ainicar jappoaraDre about the eyes, coujh ai?3 sj mpt4jias'Of.'iteiil'WptlnJi- tn v- j- 1 1. 10 UH Offl f " .!. .- Who .have injured" themselTeii liy a eeitain practice indolirod in ' hen "alobe. 4. tifthtt freqm-iwiy learned from evil our pauions or at school, tbe effects of which are mli tivieic. eeu wtific ast-p. aim 14 ot enred ren dur inarriA-e impossible, iintt destroy both mind an bodv. should ntnhr imniediai A v. - . What a pity that yonns man. the hope of bis country tbe pridnpf his parants. should be snatch ;d from all prospects and TioyracTit of life by the rotiseoaeneeef dtMiirajt from the path or Tiatnre. and induhiHK in t certain aecret habit., buch y enous mast, before ou tcip plating. . . ,- ' '- ' MARRIAGE 1 ' --i,' Reflect that a sonnd mind and hod arc the most neces sary requisites to promote connobisl hai. pines. In deed, wi't'nont these the jousriey throntrh life becomes' a weary utlkrlmaee, the prospect honriy darkensto the risw; the rated becomes shad wed -with despair, and. filled with tne melancholy reflectioai tbat thenappineaa ot anotoer is niiinrra wun onr own. 1 - a cert a in disease' 1 - Mr nen rm mseuiaea ana imprudent, waary of P led and imprudent, votary of pleas ore finds be has Unbilled the seeds of this painful dis ease, il too -often happens sbat a ill-timed ente -of shame or dread of discovery deters him lromBulvine to those ,who. from education aud respectability, can aione netnna mm. tie tans into tne nana ox limo- rant and deia-ninir pretenders, who- lnrpnhle of ear- lntr, men ni. pecuniary snbstanc. Keep him. trming month aj t-r month, qr as lonsr as the smallei't lee can be obtained, wad in -despair. leave him with ruiifd health to- sieh-over his ealiintr diappoiutmenr: or. bv tle use-of thatdi adjy poison, Mercnrr. cause the eon. stitntional symptoms of this horrid disease to make their appearance, snch as nkxrated sore throat, di ased nose, noctmai p-iins in the head and limbs. dimness of sic h. deaf n as. i od.-s on the shin buses and arms, blotches on tbe head, tace and extremertes. Drosrresslnir with frichtfn! roDiditv. till at last tha palate of the month or the bones of the nose rati ana tne victim or mis awtm ntsease necomes a noma obiect cummiseratioa till death nuts s Deri on to his dreuifnl suffering, by sendine him toth.it nndiscov. ered eoaatry -from whose bourne no traveller returns." To such, therefore. Dr. Johnson offers he most certain, speedy, pleasant and effectual remedv i "te world. OFFI CE, TS O TT TH FREDERICK! 8TM BALTIMORE. MAHT1ASD. i ; Left hand aide eoina from Baltimore street, a few doors from the corner. Fail not to observe name and dumber. ' i "r - .. i - . - tw-- So .letters received anless postpaid sad con taininr a staton to be need on the reply. Persons wrUius should state a-re.- and sci.d a portion f aaV. vertiaenieut desei) r. f ymptoins. J Thd Doctor's T;PLOM A hanps re hlsiofllee. J j EJS IXUlSBMMiitlVT-Os'' THE PKEM The many thousands cured at this e-at2alimeat within tbe ist twenty y ar). aud the nnmer-ns tm-v porta rt snrcric:tl operations perloririrdl V Dr.' Joha son. witresl by the Hepresntativea . -! tae Press and many others, notices of whirb have appeared acaih ana auain before the public; hi.-wdee his stend. inn as a miul of honor fine respomibi!ity,ig a sot&cient guarantee to the afflieted. j SKIN DISRArtR SPKBDIT.T t!t HKD. , , P tfw C. F. lYl. Dail. WHOLESALE. GEOCER wT wt m I c t . r r. : - w. "' - - --' ' . :t i Flour, Sugar, . Zplasses,,CofFee, , Butter,. Cheese, ": - - . . $ ; ISoap Candles. Liquors, ! ' j , ' Staple Candies, - k U-. -.-Nuts, ; Fruits, ; : Dry Goods, a gagging, r ' Cotton- Ties, ' Ale; Porter, Wines, Ah-d everything' In t'i Grocery line - Front ; Street, OPPOSITE GASTON HOUSE. Attorney and Counselor at Law will practice tn the ecwrtofw ! 1 CRAVEN AND tORRSUXBIXS COONTIES. ' Win be f oar.4 at hia rcsidcacc aatS fanLer actios. . VtJ H. DaiL i . BSO'S.- t ' ; r jt.'.--.T f STcialtlsrb-tidey! C0.7 Aaietlwiea.- lTsw St ierma'sirri l "VTe will aeq .on.Tbeadty: mprninJ-aext eoe - ..'.11. v 'j-- 2,i 'i r caaea of JJoots, Shoes, Brogans, ie.,c. Theee" sales are Beta my- oa 'lueaday of paea aeek t and eoiarise av special and general asaortmtnt of jtstera and Oiry made. woda darec from the mahnfteotarera, and warrattUd as repreaaatsd Cataloguea "VA the mornirigof aalaad tha goods ready tor lakpeatiom.. 'i; -,t .; IQGGINSCOBBro., JltiK'9'Jtp, GernfBlilfimora. fi-- ..-r,V 1 w &fiPJ$$ritii , OF THE CONDITION OFU THE NATIONAL BANK OF v ; v new :3Kra?B,: . At the clow of )usineas.nn the 27(h day'of BKSOURCES Loams and Oisceunts.Xi.v.. Over Drsfts A RSftSA? Cltculatiw v 100. " W.4tS 4s i M in at - 5,6.6(1? . is.srno . I.4M ! r-lMKl . : 10.fi.SH e r viBw , uvuv.,, -v. Due from Hedeemlri atkl H4 servs Apeiit, unt rrira orner fsaiioniu ljHnss......to- Pna from other Baukf atidjiaiikera Binkinr Hoasw.v .Xi. Faiaitnns-anA fixtnres,.. Taxes Pai'i Premlnms '.i: Cash irewis'(tncladin; -Ktsmps) , 473 65 ', 8.-1-6 bMsa ' Mrt.66 . 17 B7S 1351.550 16 nis oi otner national r)snks : Krac'lCurrency, (.ineludicr nlckeli. fpeie . i : .-. ' ... Legal Tender Notes. ... .. . : If i ,i f- ' Lt ABILITIES..1 Capita Stork paid in..... 1100.000 00 .Ul 00- . ana e i.( ot r r os sff i a S6B R . 80.WO , .. 14$. ! e9S48 a.-M S3 i 149 S4 j fO.OBO 23 S3G4,6i0 id enrp:us Fund Diso.nnt Excitative . ; ; . x.. ........ ... Inti-rest Profit at'd Loss . .; ,t ............ 1; . .-. Nation 1 Bank f 'ircnlation omstatdiiig TH tridmr: Unpaid . , ,,.....w...i Indivldnal Deposit !..... Pue to Natioral Banks T)ni to ther Banhsian Notes aad Bills He-disoonnttd., 8TAT OV TOBTff CAioLtSA, l " fonniv-of -tiaveB. i ! I..T. A. GUION. Cashier of he -Nat b loat Bank of New-Berne du ao'cmnly swear tbst the ahoire statement la true to tuo best of mr knowledge and belief . J A: GUION, Chst.ier. swor a to and snhscribert before me. - - G. 11. HOBK KTS, Notary Pablie. vumwfAiim. it., . k .. - Jnmv Hroiti, - :.. j A Bl VAN. Directors. MosPatteiisoh, : " ' 1 Dealer la Dry Goods. Groceries and CENERAL I MERCHANDISE nl7tf Middle Street, New-Broa."t , '.Y, ' GOOD NETiVB FOB ALL J The Country is Safe I Wcinstein - '& Bro's. t have now received their Fall and Winter Stock V coneisting of Dry; Goods,: Clothing, '1' Boots, Shoes, Hats, - Caps, &c.f ALL 01 TBE LATEST-STALES They ae determired to sell' therq' at prices tbat anybody and. everybody Will be able to bay. Tbev py sell; cbpaper than njiy i Carolina can, arid' wit' house in Nnrth fnrol in a run nl sell tlem either at wholesale or retail LADIES ..AND- GESTIJEillEN, go la WEINSTE1N & BRO'S .'U. Cfjr7 Pollock and Middle Sts. Read This . . i V-.r -.;f 'v t- S,, : -. - and be deFgWif trftli oyxd rjarwfi' OAXCmjS Gt l.'KD " rT -DR. KUNK'S. TTONDEEFUL' ChSCW mm AriiKrK. Whrr desfoe-and resto'S destine- and tOTaVira Overcdmes the tendency to jj,-rlr MIO VJ9tCI(H we also trest all forme t Tehran Itmg itatftf -nrdlBw. with nparalielled saeceaa: especially Friirwr) or, Krrs.-Kbsdsi aVisk . Hiciusu, Asrat- t-MA. ScEorctA and KEOownaav 8-nranv.is. . Fot full psrtlcolsrs. circulars.. Ac. all on or aoar. i . t JS. It. bKBKi s, at !., " IB. LINDLBT. M D. Ooldsboro. Charlotte. ! y. fee or J. X BHTDy, M Di fiomter, DV
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