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J ' II 11 III I I III - - - - - w in iniii it'hflftA'arth Stale! ' i l t . i ,i .1 - t inc ray murine ti-tst. na an amno ot vr- SAuHnURT. rKIUAT. ElIV 3. He5. Tiih. fcAULE AN J OCRS ELF. it 'would beqilts ai tamlblt in us to be wrttn ... r n i ..r TZ:.iimi.i. belts it of .hik. nl in? iht-m. I it Snl nnnna I l- IJMPri.u '"Mil " ' - - 71 , .. . ' . ,, vli-lofv it liiti l "ii iiiis.Uy. sidcrabl. numiicr living 111 tliliercif pana 01 "-c a ar vBoi" ri firif m.iunitcde. Tie Rfc'Wrf-i i.-, . ilu id-h ult., ha au article iwd-'r the heal of "A Kilkenny Cat fight," wiiiclt, in ciuiiu n ifcsiUijuii wit, "' passe any of tha kind io Ui wholo biatory of American journalism. Thi is ihe Saw't flr. attempt at wit, aa I lu tic hi -men ueh ia to completely ciipM all tin couiempomritta. Indeed it mux has been no apluudid Ib-U . very mich foar, like Girard JJmUtoo, i lr hi single speed, io die Briusa llauao o Common., which thrt rW ewea the eloquence o elder I'iu completely in the aha le, it w: Ii never again attempt anylhiu of (he kind lliat it will be content 10 ..repose oon the laurels l.i.h it already won. In dial avent lie "One time witty Slur" will become at celebra tad in binary at "Single Speech Hamilton." 1 Tlic wit of tbe Star wa at our exa-ante, ami w acano ledge ourself completely obeenred and demolished by it. We feel much inotiaexl lo cuirt, b it u ir iuJ OK;jriaa . l...:i.j that to do to miy only retail iu ear haviag to lub it to a atill u ir u 1 u H nine, ci-tigt-iou. m THE RACE. An internalioa d boat race took pU; in L . dun a few day iuee between tbe Universities f U trend and Of lord. Oxford w.w rfctorloua, &mmi iot''wirw.'' vr -a- euur are notoriomlr a ferjr emwetted fyfV. Pravioua to tba wr, was of tho Po tih had more thia oar ahvo of iu We believe 1 thai one Southerner could whip tn Jior'Uern .uci. :in ijt.it tba rwovreea of the So uh re m ioh grwi . r than tboea of tho Jn'orib. Cal-alting tlu r-vroo of oar aUrea hi doll in and eonta and giv ing thtm no credit for their froo la'wr we con ln !l thil the South w m m ich rlobat tlian tht North. All of tbb) conceit hat ben com pletely taken out of us by tbe wjtr. But in proportion aa- k lua bean tiken out of m it bii been added to the atook of our Saw Kiigland brcthrtn. If the Htrvardi could hive beaten the Oxoniona in a boat race it would bare ajwde them "more intolerably comi-ited atill. jt it w we hope the defeat which they hive nndcrwent will hare a bt-ne&ilil efitat in diuiiuUhing tlieir overjrrown conceitedneaa. T3E BS-SOUBOESOF NORTH CAROLINA ITS NATURAL WEALTH-CONDITION AND ADVANTAGES A3 EXIST ING IN 1801. Tola i tho title of a email work, of about 120 page, jtut puUiahed by Binntater, Cowan A Co., Deal EtUto and Financial Ageuia, Wil mington and New York. Tha principal object of tbe work waa probably to adrertiae the buai neaa of tbe Agency, but it d - a great deal more. It mike known to all who mm it the rait rt tourota of the State of North C troUna, and evc hive iviiLall W11 be-iowed UjKu lU (oiiipiln- anl Dreiiintion for thu pr4. It pre-enU exliibita hJrto thuimnds of her Uiey never aaw her before. Ii cirf.iLiioii .N .iTtT will cotirinoe tbe people of tint section thai North Carolina poaaemca adrantnge equal to , those of tbt moat favorod State in the Union. bftuett'Jib 1L, which appear to be dUin- geniou. It U oa tha wibject of "A New l'ir ty," an J it object hhik to b: to create a preju dice agahvt It by vKciting a prejudios aainat certain perout whu, it aMuraji, are tbe prime mover. Thin i not tbe way in which a bigh toned joaxnaJUt "bo lid meat au iueof thin tort. Wa hnva, conttantly av.ti I I evorj iuiui( of the kind. We, tlioah a Whig and Culoniat o ir naif, h ire never aonght, mc the t loaa-of tbe wir, to uxoiie preju lice :i7ant t.ty nun li.vauae ho Wit a SeeoaaitviitU O ir r tie h been to ii n re tlia p.tt aauirolr, etvpi n'nn nswtamry to draw Ifv 1 or argtntetita from it. Bit the Ki te thiaka prop -r, tppir :ntly, o p tr le a dr& f rent ro'irv. It wrltw a If it vtIn.io.., wlille . w . ij I. aninat the R volution of I Hi or that .... - r ' ' '. f ...f; State. I found tint few ajuld leave thair buti- lliinr "tin no- "-". -, "T. 1 . 1 : . 1 .1 1 1. ........ ii ii'lli. livix.. mi'i "pwni tiitjtr unit: iuitA uv.w . I ' . , r . 1. . tn - i t t lie , wiy coming 10 i4i 13" of 1770, with a view toop;oe them, aa to lie writing aaiant tho Iteeomti-uetion Act". Oulv l i( weU we tail tha friend of the New Movi va -til did nil projaa, in iy afen', U) rtulwM t'nae a ".s bit o il 11 i::jj: of, I'm re ill in fKylf::. Wj werj u onnl to tha rutilintion of the tireacut Nt it" 1 '.WHtitu ioii aa a It ). All -V cm nulla H tth tin' J.Hm iiilpin'y ' l " irt up.. II n BUMIHl"JI plhthtlM of U eat pi pie', preafiitlug 1 1 on, f J$ ih (' "It I" 11. mi 1 111 mli 11 tlM 1; a 1 eTtrt to Ij 'ait If. iht t item ml th B t) lh vt) n 1 w'l!nt!l lln . We printed $100 w.irli of li kola witlut n m imt of nr, well at wrote ualii.t it. W-j iNoeuiv iaed tin l im y of Uavi Um aain! it, - etinili ditu for the SiH.'f, wilbwit the fiintesl hope of being elected. Hit wlien St tv.n rat ifi il we aiww 'V of getting ri I of it. and Ww were lor a ibm.Mioa. How the I'.tft 00 ild evir .id (.11I t-.iliau ..,1111 i.atinlied. 1. t criencv Uintthl tut- th.it the Kaiautive Commit- . t tec -diould bu A Wur&wj Wy i'haW muat of.eli II "VI III , ..t.l. ,, A. CZ a.r iiv t'aitiil n.rtlilT nil Mti'll ii,.w. 1,1 t4tH. tit 1 . .. 1: flllMI II II I K. Ill ll.illt-i I' 11 1 tilt' 11:1 III M (tmuntial 1 n aa.H. ivhllW iu our mm mi. Mtlf( mwU r,w w f HW,nuUl I nMwi .he Wibndutou tnr l.il.r i nnthtrner, , iH)Jli . imu, t , Utuxl-working Ral- ai.d i.tlicr. Imve iied uiii It witn aiiiiniu Uhjhiniii If you hitti Uart iii my plmwy"' taui. All 1 ght t-i.tlirnn. Iil I the Lil would liuve done theimuiu at a lUaUlcr ni nea-M r:il piriy lh. irliu-iplei' adviieult-A11 i- ty. . Hut It tv. 11 l.f,".-i itV nit. t ailitalilii iiaon We Imve done mine livI work mure 1 ban '.V. nr. 11 .ilti.tif f..r iwiiea in I u .1 i i- in my tho icbi iHi--. hie. W'c h itt mx ired title fir. iviili S .rtUsiic.iii. wi: thin It ' '0 expreating great perann.al regir.l for tbnt. to ! buve under-to 1 1 or potitioi t.. other th in us .a. . a a. a . I I if... eicite a iireiu lire n;amit tlm e litort of thu i atit; I M ' '" i,. o a i. i i i . i . i.-uiw C itrlotte brmtfrxt, tho Off Xtrth Statt, and tbe ' IiTj) it'.teii ' th it ht ti ; re 1 1 i i uf eiili i an ith an i ft w regularly or e.irofiilly. We h ivj !) . it 'I t!i : f l.'ti t i the Ktjf' a tbev actually exitt, and we ejnnol permit tvir aelf to lU-iibt l!it it will rotrei t tbe trruro inU which it him a.i id( ntally f illcn. STOCKHOLDERS MKETDfO Wilmington Slur and timt to ltxaon their inftu- onee with the people. Keen to thl we alio ild not object if the Mtaieininta of tUa Kiflc ware true. At Ui otimclf they di Hi InJuOloo our contemporarica are able to take care of tbem- aelvea. The Kiof' commcnei by My ing that we were "Hulll " Prlv.ite Secretary in WM, mid n rp- j . .. .!. lt I I .T I r tent.itive- m n oi it" in i niio-i i; fi.iuit.i m mm in lat- '01" Tuo Hut fi t t it. d it true, but what of it " Were r not lbs a i.n i Lihcr- titiit then thl! we ar: now I Did ws'n-it a'in- I ur una tjuite linrinoiii.Miii mid . . . a . X, I . - v i , il):i llov. II i!il i o i i"- we 1'HTi nm a ni;i- r uiliirr una nmitt in tin tnle wlidjHJi.Miiii? AV- did' 1 tha aiila .ut .a ; U.wJtipA upon iae aerap- anca by G iv. H !d..i. w i h I not avpt of it then tititil w j '.i I bran urge! lo d i to by o:uu The Stockboldern ! the VtHru North C;iridlntt KiHroad nini'iiiltlfd iu miinial meet- ill i-Vt.ni. oli tli'fl'.'l in"!. Tlie liiet-t- liut latt lav llif; to the Intnl. We Imve miMii iitVaUe atom over tcvwitevn Ir -.mired ilt.l.er not iiiorerban oiirortwo hnudretl dollun. U iilK yet rou iri'niied from o.her laiuntiei- W e lave made n new and batuWiome iruk lor trotiiui:', half a i luiieloog and thirty xiat'eet wiilewell irradrd. e nave em-liaml the KroiuulM with mi cjiviie.ni ftiua". We .ire repairing our tattered liouam. W.. ar tllfriltiiliikr ..i,r t.p.-titiitiii ll.Tt t ir and retti.r.itiim of political power, of piipulutioii- wide. . We have I .y the gttu ronitv ot the ( tm- f wealth t t inritce. aii'l i ..I cci .nm l.l. i ,i!,,iouer of the l 'it v. riavived title to very ibftmyed in thW Mtaoloil if civil ivnr Aa , vnluahle tract of lain I. In fact we are doing ii Mtt-iiiptirurr rti m neiglilioriiir Suite well what 1 ii( et.n v to aeaairr eompttlf tveoMf. reui.irlta. llo 4feat ipit i.ii.ni i.i North Cnrf I We have Hewn from all Kiin of thi State liua now in Itiiake ear., mit itn i.-lv . f lite j tlt preparation are being made lor enauruij: nreaem. but U lh- future f. M-Luv the in ctotar n inmpl. te ixh)biti..n nf the Ut 1 . . - . l.n 1m, I . ,f th.iVl.af. Wtl Mil tlV irlt ..1. ,1. i i hi It lllll t :t t . U HI ' CJ lkat' li;t .1 - l'o'ivit".in ar. a .aa . M.a . v - -a, ;. i . .r-.Ji i:. -i-ia. i 1 tit 1 1 II 1 1 I ( :m .i imai ) -Jr 1 i a 1.4 I ..a r II line H-ouitI auiflt A au-tKI inn. m itt hnve idoliieihin ' ol'.l'o l.i i l. tr are well plenaed thnl it it ao'iteniliiu that tt't mi well- lJii.h r lln hitmii-r ol Ilia irreni Ntrty, whieh i-i tlau inif into ll riMlkn hII the ivire. tin U "id the hiHUWt. aid lUe trite. aii rail pf.H-t'f.l I II Hie uiuit iiiire ua aj.r o iiluttrale -the diffi-ii.net between the old, Jin iti u :md new av.unia ii; thin l.e.il.l. i -wll mi. tU. At the Itej-Uttn iHUie in oi- t ,.v t.f.,-1, it, tl...il. I, ., I h i. ?'.h UU., h. (i til..ii Utunr the Code. L'ndu thu Old Syat.-m. A. B. Plaintiff. butt of North Cariina agoinat To the Slur. t! of C. D. Defendant. Couftjr, (Jna-tiiyg. In ibeSuMrior ' mirt Yon are ha-rvLy ewtu of County, jmiind d to auiumon C. .Stac of North Carvflna. I if lo ta lound in i the Mr. I I. W A m! (ill I CMAl:Ll-b illJSt io Mm I V l lUU LEU. Iu thin ronntv hv the Rev W m II. r, LAWlO S te. lUalitila. .:, i.d 1 ANN bJafTUULAL. iiMnitan law : t" ileal kiml'v uit!itl.d- loili-d col.tw-tl man. and pinliet ,tni iu Ma pretent righfc : to nolivert the eUreme Hadi eal and hfihir hl n into the e imtft'trttliiii uf fleet mid i ifTtoade the carpet bnifger g i to u- tt;. iiad in lt HU Ii i '. -t livi i f elae Mtrlt llietn inc .titiliel.t IV old "f "Ii nr- To the Sheriff of vour oounly, lo be nnd (,iii.i v, ( ,n . -t'.ng. appi it r beiore the Juinv You are Den-by tain- ot our Superior CiMirt of inaiKlttl u Mimuion C.iLaw to be bold r the I), if to las nmiid in (oolite if at the yuttrio inty to lat and onrt tfonae in on appt r before tl.e Cleirk lln Mondav in of the Superior Court 1S6-, then and there lor the t i-mity nf to anaWer A. It., of a within da vii after the! plea of tn-rpaiw on the aerviee of thfa anminon- enae to hit damage ON exclu'i vet.f lot .It.iljir-. day of earth aervb-e, and ftcrein fail noi aoA anawet the mmplaini, alhuvc von then and titer tatpv of which Will la ill '. ii . tbtoailed in the offlce' Wilneaa Clerk of tbe clerk of the 8-jul onrr-aid Oiuri a( nf- pcrior Court for 'tow, ill the county withui wn day Monday of 1W from the date of thiatai.d il year of our diria-tory ami onirers. me fi.pnrta i p'otf ollTee.n of tin- Ro.ld'of the bnaMiefii af f.itr ntiri inaiiaiteup'iit of iIih ouipuny tin- ilrfi- unit lint ii it leHur-' tt. It I hi up gitVerivKt'iii n litii- il, ili'iietie I pi ijjci- ; VK wi'l with alacrity iriidd lo tilMuuaof otlier f f tin new- p'a. ttdarlM t . the a..d m um'v mm i-'' - i V J ' "" :' ' -""VFL r .:-... . '. ' it... i tut-1 , i t-t.! t'irc .o,alK.i ot mi iii-tiiHtttm whieb fa iw u int i - ' . , . I V I AOyiM at;iil,aa.. - lMt auminon ; ami let lake notha. that If foil to unawer the aaid of eituipUint within that time, the plaintiff will) take luiie-oienl againat for the anm aif j dollar with iniereet on dollara from the dav of to the tl-; - dav, dav of loth " ndeiiee. ItHUtu the - 18ft-. dav Clerk. mist e.-itr. u-t-rt vi-i v ailti.tf.lctorv. and flleu m,n w in h.l b,en jllametiically nppomj to ,ia , f (ti j ,,, 1,iu",'" ,:"J' , ' , . Ttl-itf with Hdelity, and nff.rded e rai:e j a - vtll o i,- ii, i i-- t i in. it , , ... , , , ... " 1 r . ni.Mii ti t!it St(Mdhiider and piiltlie to prti we would eo tnael a liu.-ril and mign uil-niua , , - . ., . ... e.itt t ie tt iiMmk of the 1 Mil Without am policy 01 lh pirt of tin r.-ovitto i il U.irern- i , , , ... J. menu Wh.n th. Btfit oil tMtl.'uIly atv .1. it 1 ""l,- ' h wo ditap.ui.itel h hj wli - etimjtaimi to uk, j ' ,itr'lv ,h" l'r"T''''") 4 ueliaoiMe. U will hifamtauliitu'to en-it I pet'i''" SUtl nui lucrenm- herrfiru- Coder ti-r ti loll) 1th. aziintt in n it b.fj.-. V to the o:Ur ts;e- tta'e wew meat Wi uiwibj-pjrtnaiel to 4V ibit the A'i- i Tio tVUamg soitlemfii ww-av raanti'd IU tile acemttu k:i w n nhiniaViut our on irae d-ir rer.orn f..r the miaillng vear iiijthcwir. . U uu i mm lu aonum;nt wj j H ii-prum, Dr. .f -t. were, from the bogiuuitir ofllii wur to the end i ( L Pwipeiiin. N. W. of It, OT. wo rn ulvi-ifl '-.nilJitioni! ,.,,rv. J. V. II .wnian. T. ChIiIv II U. A (ir W ., I! ! W.t'n IV'. W.Miilfiit, .1 I. stibiui-wiou" nntil after the turrender of Qcn. Le at Appomattox Cwirt llouae. It h tMe that froa ail after tha d;fe:it at Getiyiburg and the -urreiider at Vicka!uirf we conataatly advot-iied ttfHialiflu for peve ijon tha bids of a r 'ttored Union. We did thia for the ron th it It w i aa clear to our mind then .at it it pow thv. the Confe.ler.iey h urdailed. We with. I to mdtil t.'ie c.tj 6 -at torma with the Federal liov nituent Uwt noitld potattily le made. Wo believe.1, and ttJJl belit ve, tluU at that time every thin? like a rwonatruetion of the SoiiJurn .State invemm-iiU could have lieen averted, an I th it untvera i! a-nieatv oo-ibl h ive been obt lined with trrad 1 1! comp itia-tto! email- Sub wh otr o.Hii'-n. the. 12 I wj T II. I ....... iU ITWJV IT I'll" ct'Mtion. ITT Caldwell. K K. Siui niton. S M, I Ta-e aud C. .! C..w!ea At a nieetiiifc .'f tin Direettun. I)r. J. J. Mott w.is rliotii PrcataWit of the K '! W. A E'taaon. Ciiii-f FIngitir, ntid II. Cowles. -:taret-iry a nl Treaaurwr. S. Mt-1). Tutu. Siiji rioteaidoiit.AihwWIle A merienm. Kroom the Sentinel. THE L'NIVF.KITY AND THE ITU L!C SCHOOLS No. 2. The Iventncxy I nuvrMnly u na chart iu iA.uf. Mini tlie t .-tlifiif ui .vri. u n .i:t.-n- liit f.ilUuving vehr. If rrwo itH t .-irtr-i UF.NEUAL CHANT aNV.TIU: S)L Til. The N. Y. Ib roll, commenting on the fact l... i l-.tl. ..m ai ii... Sit-ill. llti.m-h eToitiillv i i i . ! auj radieaily iippixcd lo each other, eJuni nrtal .... .i. . t: i-.. Ike auiatnlairainiu iariy aau.a me irue jaj.iey of the KrenidtMiCwith great furneand ciearnciw at fidkiwa : The tpit.aii.n taut fitrec iiacW ujaiu ''- bere-r-t at.d it i- one wliitll the IV ideal w.tl Ih- i-oiii- p. llc.l to aerioUtlj tioiiiidci - i-. ' an thl Mate o!" I i)-Wt tiwit.' ( aulaiia ht a,lui.niti'a.ium pantea - fi.l t.-l he -i. Iiottiu in t ..::-.- :.n l I, i-l. in itu ; ati' lt. The I'reaideli! in i- ! 'C ht ' ehoti e witn tsno or tho urhtT. IU- PiiWntt ffete oti the la oi.Uith. No titiiic.n hotaeraan I iliip ir laifil '--""' U-k. Wbal then, will Utiienl ttraiit b ? It'we an l-.tk lo bit aute ' i tit Ma, if We call .c mind Iii-a.naetvii4iv tiew ! when he elo-t-l tip tie- W if and w!!icd itrtm ili- u- bariuony latwoeu llie IWo te-ti in ami it ttn-j'ion ot the Sonlh, md il we ni t' iu :eU an I hit kntiwn iltnin: fwr M-ate, we itlild have in. i htaitalton in wring he will make the ciasaerva ' tiv t of the .-.mtii the atllllilllttm loll p art; . Nor I have we any doubt lii it hit tmyi uHUiaaa-d in i elinatioii would ineline him to aueh a i-ourae. ; fhi, too, it undo'llrtfdly the win.t potiey: for i lie natiill til' the .'ale thelioi!-t.i,owttl at neither j die id iiiiii-iraii'iti ier any odier -r can I m ike the Souilti-ru iKoole awallow rulirilitiu. Should he, unfortunately, take the aide of the r.itliealt in the South thiil i, ahoold he pin v hinl-elf in ho-iilite to the large mdority of the .iivpJc :ijitl jwyb s.-n;imk-iit.inJlltu .wiuD ; lit ' ...... .. L.ul ..i ,,.!.- l.,it i. ...a . lit:. I t M'l- .1 ,;.i,ti iivAi 'h ' , ..... ..... WIT f , , , it 1 1. . . iitfkiiaamf itl ft il a-i! mwtr .. ,t ... . i ,i ' itat.it ,.ini .- .it ... in- i ni t. tilt- ti ,iut tit iitnt-i l. p. ai mi ,T -. -.7 v. . ; , . .i i-wief, eajaa iany in inc icpiiriiueiii ui afnan ' html Slai-binery. We U-g you inul all other enIiliieioil cili- jena of North Uamfhtt to help u by yowt : innnml ami ayrtipithy herbttmaod by yeajr n'ri.n ii prew-nta' mid niatciinl aidiluring I'uir 'week. Win ii ;lie Societv hnll i-nh'r on a new , . .... . .... . a I V I ami vi-iorona I He, imtHMinj; HSUV1IJ IBB PO i dav rf oa perlty thro ndimit the Stat.- It iiM miry ofn- t ut. f, nm the t the and ou from the day of to the day of Herein fail me. and of thia miuunuiM make due nt nm. I ii..i ttttrltip in v hati.l ami aeal of aaid l oon, thU day of 186. I Clerk.! I may add here that my purpo-w U to diaoam A'.iJi "118'11 '". dear to fTyry North Caroliuit bcart. iniiv voirrt, KKSTP T. HATTLE, I'rifident N. C. Arieulitind Socitty. titk4 (Md Xorth Statr: II.-TIIK CODE OF CIVIL l'HOCE- Dl'HK. T11K MANMEit OK ftlMJIEXCISO AtTWVS. the nftk-h vntntetl rotnrwn law avatem, : lime, t'rt re waa no remedy fiir the hrcat-h of a parol tnntriit t wholly -ounding in d.uu.ige,-, iVeu unlJ thu n mu of Iviward I. i( i when power writ (jiv.-n to the clerk" iu clinncerv :o ii-.nie i.i w v ; ii io no- t fa n ai i -.aiier cw-ea . from the ijtrr't of -tbra r-ower the writ oft Irnttniaa on the one of itu various pn (,r ah "jnt-ontlitional aaUmitaion on pr toaitiou n. e uia not miKe n iortnereaaon .ha! the editor of the Sd4a.f1-. w tulj not p.il- iiahut. Ttieaeotence watch; we -h.lW qvioted ilxive wn atrickeu out of tito in 111 i-eripi h-'nre it wjh paH into the h md of the to ;i . tlm laiul. wh f tu iv e amtittii ptacficil mu m 1. lie a,,,, ta'tahln f,,r Vtte .1 1 1! it 1 SioXok, the fii:. in Ii lale "the l ode" proper and not tbe iim.-n Iment made to it by tlie Legialature and have there ftiroujiyen tlie form of the mnnioua prior to tin enactment 6f what i commonly tenncal tbe "Nlw Stay Law." In taiuaeqiience of the abuliuon of tlie diauno tion letwia n action at law ami miita in equity, it h 1 ' in pr ,t r to altoliah the writ of injuno tion a a j nviaiolial remedy to of sieq uttr i- 1 1. .1, . till il, il nAltAtiu 1 1 hi i-mn.rira -tr 'I rar.j. ainl aaitnialt aa j jj.. MI,mn- t,t. rtb-r of pro veiling in alicaar '"R l llL're wvre . tan iftintKled on eouitv iurw inuleniv. ia of neCcaaitv SupcrMirl o r.- mm wlili the onginal wnf iIIVc-rt! thi re canb. no ohjeetion fothiaaathe wan rvtuniahl., xu . the t oumion 1 lea.. Kn.a j -lMt. ((f ,h(. inim,m , )ie efli-eted nt any latncb and hxcltcqtier, hut aa the atcond lml; mo.,Ka. V.e mlv i lereiicc in caaea of hj m -only civil jurittliction ol torn and the third o: I Mltl M -.aifon lainir, that itndrr he cH ,, . nue inatlera, the lawyera drew all kinda or i m wcw uA(.T , fa mwde ljef,irt. itH- nno larth by framing the a tt.lffi Kinga u,.. wril j.i ,,w:,v 0 .'er after the Bench, at tor treap-ma, aitliotlgh the real cwtwof inning of the anminona wberelw'a unit ia conati acti.m might it insiiti of an unpaid acceptance, ami , tMv4 wlli.n mn 0cr tM y. m. ailduiif "and a'f," ol pha ol ex the j An uinai w urged that umler Hie Codethe I Biae in ata.tiinp-.ii, A ., ciifled tc. bnically from .,,, ..w be made retnrii.ible at anv time I tbe w. rilt "anil nlao, the . ehnm claiiae, and in MyA thm ii the practice. I admit the twn imihir caics int.. tl.e Kxchciuer bv an allega- slMfcjoll Uu,tviiv thai theeatfeeltim w applicable t:..:i it. it '. dcor.v.d of hit debt, the plaintiff , Ut aV titf ,ttomeva the people riiumtpro woiil.l he "lew , ,t ' yo tniaut) lo pay the King 1 110rlv' , saj , nsrc ,nr ennm n it. . hit met ea.le.1 the qua m,uu clause. Cur mod-1 T;, jhMrate:-A. living in Cherokee under cm action o! . j. . tuieitt waa likcwiaa held tiareth-1 ,to fV;tl,m n.( living in C'ltrritnck, to ei -by -x -tin.- .. Ii.ti.rtf tt which it 1 allctred (jhcrokta' cotirt. Cnleaa It. could engage the tha: thv party i.i.;..ji.;r ud idler hw right of i 4. Waaee to jro to Cherokee be ww ' entry :i metl. .11 at. d a leaac, to John Do Jl.-I tn , lor an attorney nraeti-inir in lli.it Ifcte t-iiUicil , vtrl.a til ,;m h hetilioiia leajte, i i. 01 i ui I II .11 '. I' torneya drawt I.i anwer the iat-.ie joineil ia til I.VL aOIIi i. - III- l.l I'.,- raiuTiii'. StlfJLI.Y AFLICTKli It una the iniif trluue of the Ui,tl.. -iL..,l ji-have auUerfai aa tew bare even auHt-i..,i Ittitori. fur tlx Uuig autl gliMtiuy ).-ar. frmn an atft-etioli of lib. It el ilid lejra. auperimlui-tij by oM-ru-oik. tluring the Brat year of jhe hB i war. IIiiiiiij ui: tout ti. in-, lie waa mm.. fil ed t drag hU enuicinltal mile nImiiiI. mi etutci.ea. tu v ui tl Jie invoked the heal iited ieul tjtent t.f tt.e rtrttulry; ami v ij'tii )t moat oel hriitt d niodieiiial Sprit 01- Worn dowu and exluiBi.leal. he u.tie iij ,.',h,. ivi-overy. At pl mage of hi.- , x lici'ii ifoveri.ed by hi-1 m dlcal tr. . ,la h.,i , the bi(iiitiiug. lie tit li rmimtl tu nilopl , ittHh'rtl of trentliie.it. the result ol hia hm, retleeiiiiii. It ia em.ui(h to aay. that tl it met In -il it not ao iiiueli new. aa it ia. tl.e u akillful WllilatMull of what has heei, kuotvu. and attempted l the I'll. .. ai After toiiit weel.a f UK" UMt unv. , and pereveiiituetfir' bWu tlu Ulimtgi'uiilyili re- .. .1 id iuiprovein.,!'! " magical- at. HMatL t Uhid hi.t iMiiiii:! i i . now. hardly realixe ine tm pniVWMielit. I'ruf.i .n-ll v a'-'aleoll f-w thia watrmwirraan bletaiiiif. he ia dcirout of Im-iiiu tin- lueana i..fdiffiu.iiig Miailar WueStt t.. t'...-,- km.. may lie Kiniilarly atll cfeu. lie lht-reh.it-pmpi.et ii.rf .irtly M TfehT. but CT'Iti; ;.r manner i f liaeaaer u lite loWt r extleimti.-t. such a." old gad ill uulitioiie.l I'lc, rt t tl,. left; Vaiiio.tt Veiua ; weak and rttlaijted luiata. A c . mi matter of how Imtg tinnd.i It la one of the great advabt-gt - "I I, -iilotle ttf treat ineitt. ihal Uo re-trtci t..i.f ir. iinpud on the putiei t a (Vgal-b tl:el pin eie. A i . ami f t the itoaw part, little .a in. inediciue it lifted. The chargea ahull l in are., rdat rt- with the ge einl depretiritili of ;heliii. alii .let, really iitdigeitl. wih be treaf.d itl on' tiu-ii v and without twire.'' EDWAKl) SILL. V Feb. I If Salirbuiy 1' S. '' i lv . action M v 3, Ihtilt i xarvRrm Uacou o'Jee 1'i.rii (ii Iniati ol &to It-- wea. l)BH. in Ooparra. i ariin.l t 'Billet Ta.low. AilaMaDtiiie, t:ettoa per pnuua Yarn, pel buueb f'Ugt- P1 'lo-ttx, i'tati,.r. pel onn.t ou. la-raaek. i-ieli .ila--kii.ii a I 7. 1W in A 'ruit ilrifit a v -. Peae pit- teiitetl tnm'-tl itr ite.il"-j n',t-a t '1 i oe .it -ji. lit t n, it, i m 3 7. t. i iU fit .11 J te XI t,t . 1.. f ai ( l"' II imr lCll(f at ijv- and, in aome reapecta, aaperior to ail othera. It I 3ut,itiaiiaiberenteiiibtrtai,iitthattime-l;; tthould be read by even- enterpriaiug citizen o: the State, and abould have a wide circulation in tha State North of ua at tending to induce cap ital to seek investment! among tu. No where cUe can to much information in relation to the Ubjaet muter be found in so tmdl a compaaa. The autaDNoftba work deaerre the thanks of every friend of the State, and w hope they will he Mutably rewarded by the naccam of their agency. BEPUBLICAN TE8TLM0XY. In reply to an article iu tho Ajheville P on er, exhorting harmony between tbe virion. Badical and Republican paper, the Newborn Tarnet, Moderate Republican, teatiUea aifollow againnt tha "rascalitiea" crrricd on "under the the cloak of Rapultltcaaiam :" "W have teen men come from other Sii and nettle about our State Capital to auek the lilt oioo I from the State. We have seen bill' ngineered through the Ltldature by the in duence ofnheae men' money. We nave aeen million, uf dollara put into the ban la of injn to build rtilro ult. and the proper leciirity for th -money haa not been required, and other raaes.: tiea of a like nature have been carried on by these lan 1 tharka, and the wartt of it 'It, it w i dune under the cloak of Kepibdeaniam. We waited lonj to heur the R Ueujit "Org m'' Bpeak i, it in oonaemnution of atich acta, an I m it Unit to repretent the R.'p iblican puny of the State, we expected to ee it denounce tuch do inga, but we were mi-taken. Like a party to the affair, tlie "Organ" rem lined ailent. and av -.poke o it aniift it, and at the tame, lime, we condeinii d all who were in any Way roixy.! up In the itwin lie, 1' i a ti.e .V tn It,--! t-ti I, "You are a-- tiling the Governor," th m m ikinr the O ivlt- nur oue of the pirty. j T U hia w ai iiukiu i in tl- 'll:-;u" ,. '-ii ,-!, Lv, i.-it i!o u-it!. o. thm charge we do not any anything about, not being wilting to mix uraelvea' up with any dis pute wit the Standat-d in regard to Qor. I! ' dep." DEL Us, 4a b that a number of our cutchaitgM are tflftutg that all deed of conveyance, of whatever liaracter, to be valid, totiat be registered before the 1 tt day af October. They aeem to have overlooked the following law, which extend the time for two years from the d tie of iu ratifica tion: ( AN ACT TO KXTSXD THE TIME IMtl nOISTEU JVI CEBTAI.X DEKtX. SErrtos t. TU General Anxemhlu of Xrt Otroliwi Jo ea'icV, That all nM'!f m lBha.1 IP this State, aH deed-tof m-?ne ami vev'an.-,-a, dt-.d- ol roll, ueeas .ot gin, poweM of attori..r, .mil other aaavevanct-a, which arc allowed or reu-iir-ed br law ta bt? proved and regh.ter.yl, shall, within two years after tbe passage of this act, be admitted to proof and registration nn ler the aara-e rdes, regulation and restriction as here tofore or hereafter m iv be provided bv law ; and when so proved and registered shall he as good and valid a if they hvl been proved and rois tered within ihetimi hertofore allowed: Piim ' ! Tn it not in ii heroin contained shall be con ttr led to extend to in ,r-1 and conveyanoea in t'riat or to in irrLac aettlemenl Batiied the 12th of April, A. D.. 1-W0. JOS. W. liOLDKef, HueaJt-T J Jim. of FUp-tmtniwct. TOD R. CILDWELL, r re dent of Smut. The aottnn worm li;u appnurej in Tax as, but not to any asrnati exte tl ia op- the Constitution w.v what it wis before the war. Nar .ii 1 w evar pra.n.j 1 1 n o itiatg in anv other th in a Cjnttitutionil mi-iaer. Wenr-ver gave aay dunten in e to tbe project of separate State action, then promise 1 b utme. O ir plan was, and it was the only-Cumitiniotial plan, fiw. all tbe'Confexleratt St-ifes to nenttiUe throiiifli a Oemral Convention, tlio a.tiou of such conven tion to I-i suhmitted to the several State for their ratification., 'fait w a, tin plan which wo ttibmitu-d to tho Lptlat ir. at tha eesaion of Hoi 'i'.'i, a; the t.iai tim int rl acinar reolu- tion for the c ill of suoli Conventioij. We then disctised tho plan ut eontidertb! length in a pece!i whiofiVia published, but which the edi tor ol the EiiU h it cvtdeutly never real. It" the Etjk .Lniras any further videu-s thu such were our viawaat tint tim-, rfer him to Win. R. WtigSt, Biih t'u.i S.att.v frm Cim- kmm Um I with w'hau W had frtvi-isnt enw-tt. t io.x o i the anlljlul: f 1 The &i' next siyt of in : " w m, and ier htpt It, !' the t i n.) politic d seutim jutt of Xv thaiiiel Bay-ten." Whim charge! We ware, that 1. iM-, ai l Wo sl I.j n w, fur wj d i not know e.ftvjily wat Mr. Bjf bnfa pdhixd tetltrp mjott are. Bit w. I j k io thu ia tin 43th !JMigre ho midj an eTirt t) htve a giaen! bill piatL'-J I for the rem vd of all ptlilieal dit- I'jiiitiea fr a thi pji.ilj of Sort! Cir ilitii, an I that he W w ttjfj ua i in the attemiiT by S ru-Unr P aoj th l Oar. II .! l,3n. Ws dm kmtw t!i tt ik MWmm' ftotvN&miii strife aftHWl S it Grdui thj bjgiuuiai, hit wiruent w'llm for its atio ecM, Tui it all wi km of Mr. Be leu' ore., e t potitiial sentiments, a.u.1 the are oar. so far. We did, In lee 1, a ths Eijle siyt, o;pute the Howard Amendinmt for tiie raiwai that near ly all the CuKtvativtM of tha litntn opp Kted it. Yewo subteiucntly alvocite.1 anoth r pUn which wa thj Hariri Amaddsaat w.ih suoh moUineatioti. at to relieve it of all its wr.it fea ture which will! havj!.-;n axeptu I ityCju greas, and waieh h 1 1 tlu w irui -t m oiou of P.-ea ident John-io'i, b it alt in v un. I -n of thoJji- jfr' politic. oppoe I it, and opposed it ewa ue it orie;inateil with pica' who Lai dilTerotl from them during tlu w ir. Tney sent as, an 1 oth ers, ou a polithd miniou to Wtaliin.Ttou an! apon o ir ret arn anil n.v, ei.l n3ir O ir rv port Their re i ,f t!. ;i,-a uitiou, in th legislature of I j ) - 37, et hj 1 lhapAiJ.ofh K-oonr.ruettoa A ts. It Is quite ap-nre-ii fmu w'i ii w have writ- ton that the o litor of th t KijU U not at all faVj miliar with our course prerioiu to the time he coiirneneed reeling o ir paper a an ex.th ing?. We arc sorry to have to ad I that i do -I n it seem to know atjvlhing altout it since. lie re;v resent us as ns advocating "th.? m iin feature of tho" Reconatri icfion Arts." Every careftil reader of our paper knows that there i not one wor.1 of truth in thi. Wo h ive always etmUnid- cd that thoo Jts wera uoc.ntitu:ional, unwise and inexpedient, and w do now. Wo have a'. wavs d-nouacaJ Ut :u,tug ns who, by false hood and mlsrupr mentation, induced Congress to pass them. B U whan racoo'u-ietioa nn ler them boaama an emutfiiSed fv ? v .-d '.,r i--oepang of the situaUoa :br mjhmining ta- tha erliaNe widi tfc boat jraec pBat,W. WeOiUk !'- .rpinfeaai.tii in i(,. ,,, ,, r.. eh.-si.. eu this whole MtHtlrr f ,. Hiearitin. , t);,i niiev ine nrtifol exp.ini iuaumee.a,.f repuiiiitfin inatltnlitfi; and our.alv fit ilts iti.ni. irmaJTru'i free a , ,rj . r. eM.atid IdtMbt the e-enii.j- ...i'li I'he Conieii U.iivrtity . f ft'i at- i V " v.lC!iarterti in Lti Ia ftritr, ..tel oiii'ied at over four million, of dulhira tnis. Mr. t iiriiell gave, iu e,.ii. r.o.i.tHHI. with this HXtireasion. - km 1I fn i t it ht ititntum where ftt f nermn i- in fin I iiutrtte- ale ra i: a i.i ami tn oration u.it hi ot line and -liai . i inul thus In- own iitmt !ittt.trti ,. . the i. I" n '.,tnt d in the place cu-ted laie il, in ai po.it-y ran-i'iit , to the regular term for trial and t.i, tl MlJ,M. rmt. . .f ,1 .. t t ... . i v . i- . t . i ... . ...... , .. ..,,. - ,ii, tn,- v iiviiinrr itiriiMtill- io ev.ii,t,;"To :: " . uh. .,...,.;. J.uu, ,.M.-:..u,, ui..- v 1 m mtt f hatiia-n will u-a all the.f i.iij :.uee over IWOTHw at : , tU'.ht' Titiin. Wo have I w.ih io vnen.see iil.uer UM old av. itl tll.-ir ele.rla In . rt-nii, , m', Meets til l i Meier Hit ' il.M aval..!,." if tj'e.r inc.; ui in tivu :io tth, while ibe-r.t :rr.? in- dw.tor iViiltt! to pay hi note of band when due, iitlereiu m-in re nulitiaaJ aammiiiies.' I'it. r,. ! the cre'Iilor o not obtain a wrli Jkmtmm a nt. unity, an I, a- i m e t en.-e. ihe a (mui- ftBC liidf1lellie-t -mJ Jef:4l,Jt fc,,, wtm nl.tietl to . i. Ulon i at a Uo in iering alat it untoag lvi- 1 1 "arge nun wnii a "trespii.tson thoease and vet i' u 'Tea ter Siwutil lie ti- ii to the del u- I 0,0 grey-Hal ret I lawyers can iM nit a steam of eat ra. lieal in 1 en ie-av-mi l Vifgiriii and ut enthusiasm nt a moment ' notlr-e, over aneli lil- l , the ni.il I. .-!.- itl MImLmi'iiu t-ti wiln, . ,' oenln-li Ueeau-e. fiirthwlth ll ..e.-.-,.M.I ...... If overrule tlie ex..i-tMion of the u i .lie voice, hi I w''b the 1 H ati ItailiwelMof th(?lorln u nminnn j irrvat H.Hilarity einnot save bini. Tito taftpie j r ' As itji.-trntive if the fft; ,-i ,,f weh imn- wl the Aortb, ev!ii, would not tntnin him in j xi; on niin-professtomil men, even tf the hifji- snen a coura. Military Jotnination, nt in the enaient, i rony relate nn mimlent which oo- tto in ifH sttuh extttaaaed t hot in H.e ni'd not better 'i ue f ": ' ' nl CnL f in irinia, an lOetjeral currel at the rrvteral Court in kahitrh last De- Aiuea, of Mi-Mtaipiti. wo hn iu-t susuendeo' Utanher. j the writ ot liaHena ciirp.it, cannot betolerated by u' I,u.v' luie niuatoi tin- American penjile. J liey want ; lie-tee, reao.ratiou. and the w ir e!ol no" Tlu-v art ureti anti ii.-;itit wt,ii ijje prelenees ol r "l "l one repaired tu ttie pl.unlitt t lawyer, to A leill.l.-il thvine W.lt -netl li.r failim. note and being put on tlie stand, in the eonr.ti' of his testimony, he remarked that ou be ing a, rem w.iii tiie writ itr.t.tr,ss nn the eaael U'tiat i m, en m nity eiille.l the. Uuiversify system Tlie iiuuiber of iiudt'rgr.i luate prH-.-iit ,. ,-e..,t f.mr liiiudrt d. All otvr our laml there is a aeuerai aurunair in t.tv.ir ut noun .r tilii- 1 . ri.,.,..i,, . ,- -r . .. j " "jr't m tion Universities n ,.l f. it , ' , eonstPieHoH t-tr parly p-irjaiscs mi rhe ubritifn-1 inquire tn what the itltegid (ropa-a ronisted, aa iZiZZrtZi"1 C f' ' ' Hr" T"1 "f n,ili,:,rv r,k fi "Vtrnn.eni. Anv -aw m.t aware that he had' committeil anv LT i Z r K' ,".;,w"-v ' 5 'mm L PHar will i thV tpas- agaWi the plaintiiT Such a ludicnms almost ew-ry hill (.,, .vtd yatle-y is d ittl stouth Inr tbe aitiwi of tbe a.lmi:ii.tratfcii.'ortawNlMl ewW not be produced imder 'inr sys WIIR a aanttol ti..n-.. Hut in no .me of all radical party would produce a umUe conserva-1 - the rftrfrntiant t notinial in such easctt the Mates is a in re irlMieroits nm! liheral reuetmn. i 1 that unleas he ii!iiatry aast ,m, . ,, . ' laa ! f - f v .1 n inn i CoiistituNi.iul piMCiaiitu mad.' for ediie-i- I haL then, L fiener il I Jrant to do ? KolIoW tln"' -'."d place the plait.tif!" will take judgment tilth than iu North Carolina. She ciiunoijif- I -'! in-liiitta of hja own u iMre and goaal mn , , againsl him for a named sum. ford to he idle, uar to - linger too far behl ml and throw nvcrbo ird :1k ri tiaUtarlina jnbi I . Coder the idd western, all sorts of ni edistino her sister'. Our youth iHusI In eilneated ' Cabiiu-t. Yes; lot him remodel hi Ciibiat-t and I t"'"' were taken, win rehy it often Itccame atnat Htid eilite.ated well Many ivle. atvre le.va ' m.,!:, UitW-Uty uf iiit'omii rv itlva n4n wUoJ ttf . of elaaaliii.; li ijrdtto tho attoniaw ta efcanat fifty years aipo. and iiee.1 in sitfht of the rl 1 w'" 'K' m,iu' 1 '" !"':;''' at-; a- i-ordaiii-t 'd writ. Thus, if A llm ir, poironed meat to. Lure ai'ho d bouse; ,tr uh.i Wt uttd.'i- the sh.ad f """."f" V,CT- with' h;m J di?'.ifi t he e.aufT,! at it fell the owner ,".. ,o.t i. let t .rtie;.-t!i- 'Iisll'i' Hi .,.li,LKiri. tun v "e 'I-'-, e. ,-. wit! '.r,..! -. r: tt. rtrt.'ll lull iro tirli. IK wa m l ,ulJ the hart , if A had . oil Ihe meat in a I'tnee mrner where I ..... .i t . i .. .i i i . r.l... a.. . i . ... i .i -m. . . iilietu-. li II i:il' ll'i-n-.U 11 I'l'l lei. .t:n -ht--,,,: i.,,,ii ,,t - i ' ,t , ,, ,- fl Iler a rtnl - latt, energy. tn j fmure popularity will deptn i uptai the , w' s v -" ' " I" passed and en) it, the owner must Wealth I a 'tion he nt, iv taict in ti,., i, i.t...,l ..T.;., ' Itrine ! snaaa 1111 tlm rttf A li.-l.i. i M,.:i. L. . . , . , vj-t ...-.Fii.i. - I - . i -i , , , , it. est aailinost w.irthy eiltmet,. But tbev an ,-v.ath and lite . hot.v he ni.v :,t . : .,.. tl,. thrown- iti.t t crow I of o onh. no. thetwea it mi tinier, there. . fliere is no vtlia,- ihi alter- ' ;,ad alto-!,, r and othtus itntii at-last it explodes iiitive. Xor oi'itt the Presidentua. hf.ii.ite. I in the d liiital V f m-and in'ores hint and the lt "f C'dleue wallav. jtanuut' in ifoy sign a!Ttfi itieir iiani.'. . iiii-ir rr.n iii it s ml some of them, bv their own iMntaaiared t. i . . t . i navp ptaee.1 ine uteivea ii;n nig nui- , the and f.irmllo.tt nilW to e lilt lie t leir ehiidre'l I hey know t aat ten y.;trs trniu to ilav the ue i matter o; the iNtliticitl su.ni.ioii. Sltouit muiHinftiou tnuiasea of trouble, shouitl he t tke a coii.' rv ttrva cottr c lie Willearrv the balk fin i.-ir.y a w-.ll a. a I the inii ! of the reptib IHiterHte unit will n .( ,:, i,. u-ith 'ii m .i .. favttrad ucU'ih ir Tiiev f.-el that the Ims the nl'.ra rade.ai ground that B-miwili they cm d . f.r their nhihlrwi i totfivt- th-m ;uid Cre.w.dl-ui--bia Cnninet and "the cxtreWt' that of w licit u eattiilfy ,H Jet .rive flie.iL ri:'!'"'" of Cm. Teas nre he w'.li pi tn'c hi ad- il . . I - . .i.i t m . , . .. Alio vi nave an evt teiiee ,,r tu li'tMing on i''1' - -m t -nt .1 ii .. . me (tim til ui.r lieillf. I le t.'tilt'. ea .t tjlt. mtftm ire rttaWHllM an increase in !m ihi ii ttiT of their stude.ifa. lyhile the l!ttiveritV Undei- serin is di-a 1 , ii.itajres. with mie up p-'sifitt i from aluoad it ti tl with ar.e-ps.if Pr tf 't.t ,rt e' a' ui g n t a t-ieri irity in .ea il H ship over their lear.'ed preilecessi o .,. open, witn eouraifiwa orospieit In .tliXCuivrtitv Ji.i'l C.tlleires I'Mvitiitti sq-itild nnil tnuHt In. m ule to ..ivtt uur yoituoJ men a prnctlCHl eiluettion. ami fi them for any iiii.l every stiitiuti in tile T..ev mist learned -Judge differ a- io whether tbe iiiaiittiff tii.. -t . . aiio tio nave tneu ill tresji.isa tt aimts or tree, pass on the ea-e. The ptainlift' is driv iin; along the highway when thetderentlaiit taps Ids ilrum causes plain tilf borse to take tVight, run iw.iv and .smash i ptr.v a well a all the eon- "c"c-vyin. teanieti .tutt -e tlow nonsuits terv-i :vt fieopK bo.h S.ntb and North with .1 '-e plamtltt Iteeatise he brought hit writ , in tre him ; for the? l-fii Row.'icre el to gii, -ind he I P"1 r 'e',o-,a,.t h it' Ibe'iippelf tte court sav that will eoniiiie In tin:, I ih,- loliti.s and Jnatiuv ..f be bronchi tile net ion richtlv. A not.tlil, lilu.-t-a. nt-ral (irmt : ""n ot the matter in hand is j rest.-nit.-d bv the not only lie 'l ltlilieil f.tr tile bar. the pn' pu'.ul ami tjie I ru'ti. but the best intti'ue'Htii must be offered iif 8eieutifie. IVe uolt.tfic l. and' iiur.iial at. i.lies. atidaVhis iustrttcli u must bit tteeeasiltle t t nil. , " ...... ..L. I , , ,1, wi:i com in, tn hoi. ih,- politic an the rt-piiidic in Ills l ui I-. Wiii li "i'!' '". miry and what the people expect ot'uiiii. i ui is ih, (i i,.-;!. in. it cannot Ik de MVctl Tiit ti ii.- l.Wc'nne lor I . Ui and it m 1st Le decided now one wav or the other. Ail.. .'U' lTC KAl-' - - ! teni. But il inav be unre-1 that in ttiek M tst f rtra caiie of action may bta "plain note" andshould tlie eoniplninl la awoni, the defendant mav not have a tk-itma which he can put in on oath. To this it may be answered, that It never was the policy of i be law to allow sham pleas. If the debtor promises to pav ami fail to pur, judg ment should not Ik delayed an instant after it is ascertained that ht has no tie ft nee. Of course, the old t-ystem of sham pleat "pay t and set off" operated to give the attorneys a five dollar fee, but it likewise optrntetl to delay the due ad ministration of justice and hinder creditors in the just aasertion of their rights. But whatever the debtor class mav ltsosc in this instance, Is perhaps amntcrheuueed to them in another way. I'nder the old system, in the case suppos ed, if A 's cause of action consisted in a "plain note the law forbatle him to sue in nt iMiatv om t unless -nine , if the defendants resided iii the county ofstich court, he would endorse the note to a friend let Uw friend sue him and II. to tlm County Court of Cherokee and thus com pel B tolitiimte.tvtiiifbt'badairooddeft' nee in Cherokee. This practice is effectuallv abolished by requiring the real party in interest to bring the Mtt. Ho if any oilier brings it, as the com plaint could not be sworn, the defendant can put in an unsw orn answer for delav, not much tar 'fr than the old "pav't and set off." as all he wrys is "that before the action was brought, he paid the plaintiffs demand f or, if so inclined, an set up the defence that tlie plaintiff cannot maintain the action as not being the real party in interest. Passing bjr many provisions to which there tan be no reasonable objection con cerning the place of trial, 1 think that the pre vi ions contained in sec. 69aie decided inn-rove. . .i it. . men, - uu il.e Oltl St Slim Svruii I it'l-f per till' Part st pound oUtoe 'risl (vi tntalie " Ktreet . Soal Brown nerpniiiil Clanged " Crashed Pi?yeri-"t Salt ost. per sack , " Mvarpool, "FTihle. Tobaneo. I.ef. jw (miind Maniifaetiiretl, . " Knioklnr 0 t t. II. ir. I I Hi 14 t IS !., JO flu tn .1i . tf.?n 9 IH te 3 If 5.F.I't'tfl.o; 8 1 in Wtn t.rtr to f. I .f fit ( tfl'KKi -It 'JilUKT. I.,.-. . Tile lo'ii'H ii ' l.DIToR )K Till; 1 noil, e an an no h ill i i idttii'S 'is. If : UaXlOtiU, Aug. ii, isoa DKMOPSAT : Uir Sir. case of Kellv rs. J,ttt. Tliei laiiitin'amltlef. it dntit ownv f laill-dtni's oiistRtt same stream, not far aptrl tl.e (fofelld-mt eidYafetl an t-normoiis head of w .ler, raised iii tl, l-atea and lie cf ftt't jansliui'tj Was. to -break the plaintifl's dam. lli laWyeis brmtfttt an actum of trespass rid. uiTttia in me t. ouniv i ouri ineneKnuaiit law- j yers cuntelided that he abo-ild have brtx-ghl tree- pass on the ease the ''onnty Court so held and j non-suited the plaintiff thereiijam the plaintiff I brought an action af trespass on the case in the I : pel lor t onrt When the tltfemlant l conustd Our eihlitiiiid primary r'.u, . , mimt pre i "I' "mhily iarw nu pare autl eud up studetitH to the Cnivetsitv mid lln Colb'Sfes. nnil in turn receive bar from these their thenrhers. until tlm name uf the Cuivisrsity is written upon eeerv schis. hoiit-e. and etis every heart in Xorih ara lint" The University, .a1 t'n ro'ivtltutiitnal head and centre of the public lyh"Ol system. IHIlst shed Itn lijf'it l!l over tile State.' ivhi'e tin. public, ajid pritoa- atrtWhi'' alUII IVSriil its splendid glitry. A XORTII AROMN'I.VX. iti.,n in y.Mtr last paper, thai eontended tlwlilie alitiold-havv lttwmh-tfetasw nmrhcr-Tit the vtoi ijTTIhVTw d wati'a and this vi. w was BrutHy susuined in iNortu ttroluiu AiirutiliuiHi N. iv i rim i tlu S nr..m.. r .rt ....! ,J tki -...i !..., . ! .. . . 1 -....i nun v- nr. Mm ,11 I - I lit! II.Ml iiake t-owny, and that titity one rtsitle V i ot 0H,He.l sin.v l, s first non-nit. tlie olainfiff co thl not hrinj iiit.ttfier aetion and thus, lost his Alamance ( ouiilv. las; vbnr ttateraeul THE LIBERAL I'AKTV. i i i'U are die .Societv.aittw tnrttvaleseiuii after a , .... 1..'- ... , ., mum out. io t oo union, i itv-f yutl loiailow llle lo make a abort explanation. When the .oeiety wa. called together iu March List, for ressirgauisatiou, it w is found ta t: the pt,o,spi.eU w av limit gtiamty. "VtW fUSlr" urnniids had been ocnpini iy the in lii.n y t tinted, rate and retkrm, fur barracks, enimae mei.ts, htispiiabi and prison-, for eight year-. -Flor.it 11.1.1 had been lorn down; the Other buildiiipt were in ptee-sion of numerous Um- ants ot all de. up. iu.. ioa nan of tlit; cneittsure reiirmn. ii. l, ,- ,tu i.r trotting w;i oouu rated, l-,v npht.t! Ajtain, ii- .'j, nm-iu, it would have been a fi;al delect to.-tate ti., date of the demise day lii-fore 1 he KWtfl-'s'rigl.t bf entry accrued. ; If any eue Wi-l.td :t sue fi- a f.tvorite horse im j pn j km y i it:ei.l'jiwtltMo, irb.-'-orttti'gbt an action of I tietUl'ie and the horse died, l.e hist hi suit if i he bm luhKlruvcr, bv ati.itl.er fiction, he would tta'e thai the defendant awmd ihe horse and af ti rwardaeonverttd him to hi own us. Then ; af-ain tl ,a part v wishetl to sue ttain a note -if without a scrawl he should britur tr.-suass un the ca-te -il it lml a scrawl then covenant or Bv sub-division, 1. The place of trial may b.c lan jcd when iho eo iniy design ited i. not ttie proper county. 2. When the convenience ot w.tnessta and the ends of justice would be promoted by tbe charge. L'nder ihe old system, if the flrst objection wat made to appear, tlie suit must have lieen dis missed ; and la to the second point, the courts had no power to remove, for these causes ei eept in the spetitie cause shown thai matin, . t a i i , . rf- - ctt.nu noi oe oniainiil in tne coiinrv to which suit was hnwgnt. Cnder the old system, tbe Court muld only att on that idta and at the in stance ttf a iarty ; under the new for the reason a set forth in sub. dtv.2,and I take it, nmero motu. L'ntler the old -ystem the plaintiff was compell ed to live security tor the dettniliuil' nn. der tlitCtale, sC71, he may in lieu thereof never heretotore used in 230Vrtb Carolina. Cal.tiW KiX Cot KTT Hary A. Ca iiptstll, Plalatif ''-. : Will-am j'. fBoinhfll. Iieft. S f - ,Lt. . i ,. . . it in.. , f ; :i ,H mane io apiwur upon ;tn.i.tv i that after d. threat atari 1, tl.e .leWil: t.t" cenu.-i t finiinl w.thla tlie limtts o't iia Stt: It is tte-. . -. ortli red that patrileat on he mads ttt t' a nid .V,,,. -state " a newsp.ipsr rubl-slied !n Sa' .l-rrr. . t . fof ' weeka iiotiiv-ntr t'i iled nlant apuear ,.r he t eat term of t! e t-aprior t'onrt Inr tl-, of t'a tlwell. at the 'ourt ltnuw in I , U in t'n Wh Noadae after dw ad Monday in - .-vi then ati'! tliare tn ans vi-t , eunif n ; t-tfe,c p ., , tiff winch is tilad int'. i ffi r el ! -i ,,n t Witness. P.. R. V.' .k-f. A r , ". l , ; -,'w . ,t ,', thia ths second dsj- uf ai. i -p. - ' St-Jlw ;pr fMAj n ,. tt .- , . ; ;, c. Mary A. Campbell, ' i agiunsr William II Cumplk-U, IKtfen,la-it. - : 1 Thodefendittit will take noiie thnt mi rridsv the tilh Octt.lier next, at the Court House in, Camrlen, S. C . I shall pru.-et-l toftkr ihe di"-. osiM'.msof John Wlther p. u and ,,;hfr to 1. rend in asnit nowjvmiUntr tw thi'Srier'nrC nrt o' Caldwell county. whorei a n p aint iff and you are defendant MAKY A..C.MI,IM:I,I,. Ami 3, IH69. (, f,a.jt;t ; , . r)W 1u.. :. - j: oi.: ... t i rr.",v .' " 'r wr irwiiiwas aeM,1 tiu. ln-trnm.mt to ! sue I on wit under . ..r.- " "Z?r "; . ' "M onuuratod. hv. .. ,! ,,, ; ,t. i, had, t0' ; mid-tlu-i. if Ute -tctkmwrirdtd wholly of quit. wmb ,;ur uuu rMfrr. mmm.iT, fevtl ti. th. 1 itv? iMeigh. Ntu in dam ,, " y Z iTdTiX r"" !iytSC" ir , a 'V 'T '"'- -"T Tim Inn 1'r-iditu Tbe and many other refinement, u-elvl and fttr niii thro.ijfliotlt tlie KoutbtW .Vatea , was dea-U WorW Uitf. an the peopie gwier.d- , wt rse tl n i,ts. nr. wt f t ewav l.vlLtCocr oil Lie o.-sis t.l uuiversill a'tnr.lL'e Mini , '.' n'.-!nu at IlnVt .. -.,. .ou tlie H.slltutH'll. , All net nn- itre nnar .,m... ...I an .1 itiiivei'SMl aiuiieslv, niul ouile a -""w i.tc-e circetn ...r-es it tiitiniier ot names have I by summons wuitr tuese eire.-iri ' in . - It was found im-.AaiH all ulite notify the defendant to appear at a pes ,e to r.-.usttu:e tli... -society to at lo have a e. nin tin... .. .1 ..'i-,.-... .-l i?i- i ifc V'tTt rhat whktk meWta withe most f,v,.r. hUwt -v J'r ,.,1,r1ita8 wt'W r ail withohl having the ' which -tea -..iwn!.s the sumn.cais or bttUL with er. And which appears to ua to Ih more at.- P",0'!1 "-yt MM-SwUs of U'MFh. . . . -i t . ; j . '. A 1.-117 at tlie I i r I .... n.i . K ... " proptts- j thjd di-tin'-thai between uctions bresigtit on, a .Ued Lre, I pfiiin m.m. y .1 r.iand and U.at class of cases , p:itpriate inati auyiiiitiir ei.-o we twvt Mesial. ,, : - 7. " - - la tlie "I.i R'tu I, 1TY ". This seMim tn ', - rr"rr M ' riJ rw""v nt- I i? "utumted i I the areep.,.,1 name io TnesSee. and - ! Cf tY W WT . ohoidd foil to ao-wri,, niitit-., ,!mt tn. Me.oi.his .1 ri-tWaa, tt-hUk I ... " '-'t : 'V "" " w:J2a.?. ta!i ..nbrmvld for 11 iwht th--I. .1 i.-r " ,ul L.: : r 1 -Si1 - . i .... .-a. siirrini-uciwateu .41 ir.o spot. Uciiue uon. u. j wUI mwdy to the oo-'t IiAi'n. With uifi-'e tian Ita usit.tl sit bmr-'. ! Tt. I v , 'r .1 . 1 ri 'J:. ' r . . ,. r - j v - ' l '"rl1 msct. xTitr-tn tne crmr iint, Xtt Ittrtit w-frrs!! fixnn.T mn njur 111 l; rn t..- ' f nsCiHam .i . ,1.. 1- I ... ' . . 1 - .--- 1 -t.-- . . ... vti.aim via tun i,mu onin-. ID OTLffliCS t:j 1 upm.it the el cf i tiprobsT.ar., A-sirzyr. ( Comcjiww-, aud os him H dtwota-ed thoda. j jfjjaj r .nrfi that if tbe defondtnt I tbe -first the pliittifi will named sum and in the oth- I to aoetttsjr tbe raaintMf -. L'f dt. Uiii.eled ."iar.tw, I toink. cw mooo to frxrj- un- - make a dt iosit. Can any of the o'-iectora, deiiv Una to h- an 1 x. elletn improvcmeiA? Again, nndr the old syatem, niHiccs in Ihe action must have been served on the parties rsonally, even though numerous, thus occa sioning tinitet'cssary expense, troulJe and delay; whereas by sccti 80 of the Code after the ac tion is commenced any service thereafter of ho- iices ami pjeadin)-s mnv be made ihi the attor ney- To iliuarratai-e,The other day I bad oeca- -..on , ,e notice 10 iaae(letositionsin atrans- iij'iu. ii. tiiere were tnree pat lice on ihe 01 ssi;t aide, being governed by the old syr .. ... - a, -vretu to nave a rnpv served on each. Tm nn - mi. day I was serr.d with notice of ap ivnl nauu a joaticiV judgment, mv elient living iwcnty nnles trom town. Here several dollars more than invivn,, ;lre incurred in the old case tinder the old practice and one dollar aaved in inc oiner case mirier tlie new practice. t wkr tbe old sysftm,cs et ually on the eouitv side, even mtre formal partiea, though in inter eat with the plaintiff, a next of kin, in a bill bled for settlt-oieiit, must have been served with proeesa and copies of tbe pleadinew: under th., new system this ia din. nsed with, unless dt mnniiwl ... n rol.,,. ..a 1 a . . . 1 . , V ,t"' m ,UCB eveni, a parry JP' wi. . y t-uiciiiatug p nuntaooa wutl cit-Ua, Th provBuon nnd or the Code, aec, 81, is to servj m. re mniai Metentlanto with a notice stUiiig forth the general ol...t t of the action, and a brief de scription of any jwopertT proponed talic afiiaucd by a and that no peisonal chum is madeairainst such party. This pr-prjajm ia very amible and proper In my, nexf article I propose to disausa tke manner of srrricA tactile it. natoViu ani pleading. -j-j. Tho Ritcbesier cenlnry plant now haa om two thonaacd fullw i vpand.-d b!o- flaiitbai v aCxlo Ana TIIE NEXT msm WILL BLCIN ON etlnesd iy Lath Sept. 18G9. , . Tcrnos I'K.n month .-Engli-di, . . . - - ... ft fto Laiigu iges, . . , , 2 Lntrance Fee, - - '-'- 1 on Tuition papable monthly, and every phpii clrgtid from date of en-ranee to the "close or the term. J. E. WIIAKTtl.V, A. M. Sept. 3, 1869,-lt Prutcupal. WW luvViUble S alinr Salvt. THIS SALVE being made from ingntlieni.t 1111 coiuna'tton. Imt been produciirc ot the most trratilviitt. re.nlr. - as numlVrs of Krtont who have used it, w.:. gratefully teetify. , , Iu propertiea are healing in a remarkable de gree it correct, at. once, the loetor and .ti-sivelit-ss ol old sorts least iw fl.e diseliarjie of purulent matter, when ixcetwive ; and after a lew a few application products a complete change in the as pec. of the Ui.ccr. I Prepared and sold only at E. SlLL'S Dnt.' Store, 8ept 3 3t " Salisbury, N. C. . tiivuml irrcnuf. Oollect-r' t OlBec. 6'h Pist.. N C SALISDlthV. lr"t'i Agg. lota, the 10th .lav I Join-. .1, n. .-i..- f Chaii. tli .tleiut vc Ceet iJ. h. He. tie! 01. at the in . la te of W nt. T. Bendetrstrtt, A ol of this IK.tr.eUtiairerf,.iV-iirf'rvi. latlm, of the lisVeuue Caw- of tl.e UlUU 1! Slater1. twt. Ui'iiina-tsiimt one k -c- -,' . i.e.! otteusibly by Jair.e l Pa nu t . at... mi II e imc June loJ, in the same tv. I IC! at Hhislei t.wMH. ie.trt.-il. y by tt'n . ftt t:rl iat .a .; jt .. I ltti.H spin's, wwiitat ate; sd l U te, o. i tet. TUnre wereala.. -.t!.df,.r tl)eaCii .ai.se, 11. tn tap-ndS-ero-a-icad ta rae!l eUuimv. ou tl . (th dayol Ju e. PKI.I aptrits, Wned os t.uisUtly by Mtrpben Gull., v. . d . n tl , viitU Jane. Itwl. two iUUa spirits. n the lowu nl itituvi!!e. owiiod .steniiib'r by M l. , Hnlshoc ar, mid on tho unh dav of May, Iraki, in tho towuof Saiiabiiry, oue ilid spirits, t.Dr mii- snoii. n . , i Atlf Aerscn or n-e.mi olair nanird p operty or any pari there f. a e herrba ao ineai m tpuenr at my ..flse,. and make sueli oiiim wiUtu thirty days from tii.a first publitai ttvm of ,tht cotioo. 4V B. WILET, I. CCUMWm -
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 3, 1869, edition 1
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