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...J. " I- 1 " v J ' ' ' . ' . it lf North Sidle tbOtj:Y. h:imv. ikg 3. ih-j ; 5 af lmp.ini llAi bn-ti lone ty the. MTture sin.' U'ir 1 1 'tj invjitljltii lit km uiti J i i !r u.l olli. i - irj )'. . I m : iin' 1 ' t 'll.!ll!;ci- lM I 'I J Vili A bill . K 1 In.-cu:ii' n'l'i r in a. ample Viacts, to coinpi I .'tti m Inn '.:: :.uc , and iiiaku those swearing false! llrt'-le to a jroi--iiu,i for rjiirv.M n linj, i.i.t whetle r It will 'W not ir cannot Irtl. A!l ll c ind'w ;tti.n i are l!i t: th : ne 'o i illbj a protracted ij. A lirri arab-r of bill anj ro ihr.i.m utve hiea ititrjl i mI w'li r'l i! will re ire- lev- r ii mi men to r jiki.it. t w.m i n In 'w:t1"Tn 'termors' ivr nrrrer wimTretrrr- pirrsnt mtt:?r w.? I tr '. m -i n;tlleal to wail o ir a'u t-i ; 0:' p.' 1 I't '-i t!i: vr-' -k. We .h i!l rej'iir. s lV-a iin n-t: w', an I k--.-p n 11 ; td'-rn u. wil pasted our iiiuHed nya.t THE Al.ETXfEU RAILUUAU FBAUD. in1 itt.-r l- n- w i-rt'-a;in 50 mi. eh ru .or a.t that cjl the aiiivad ira-t l? :n tile su:..' i!i-l :. 0,' tho r.iih'oad h n l.n. Itio.n? erory ri mil of iiu Stale icein :i deep irl!er- h. tt iu. T!ie d.imand for a r'ari'i inwtig.t'.on L; j1! 1; it wnivcr.-i :l among all ch.s' rf peoplu of all pa-.L". All vr Te If .1.1 jjj v;'.!; d.-cp anxij ty to the leglnl.iture, w.'ieu it riiould in?e!, to .-.iime the ; rojier iuvc-ti.'ration to be made. Jtut tr.. feir i!ic wiil be disappointed. A num!;rr of bills and rvoititioiu have been oiTcred i.i b.iih ttvu.nnv hr.ving tliat object in view, but they haver.!, been rejected. We have not paee to rn.-n'lon t!;p:n ill, much le' ti publinh lhr:n in jhjIJ. Tint often! I hv !r. Ellin, of CaUwLa, .. a subititittu for that of Mr. Welch, wan, to onr mind, tho one that onght to liaro been adopted. 1: .hsipialcd the gentlemen w ho were to canal i iute ;hu investigating comn-.ittee. If it had jiasn f.i tiio cornmitiea -oulri havo o?wwintd f a Pnmb. r of ganilcrnt-ii, of anknowlcdged ability and integrity, re'.ectcd f; inj among the ru.cmWm of bi'tli political parties. Tiiey would have r.i-vde a rirld nnd impartial lnren!i,;ativin and re-p-r(. But '.be eo irne of the radi'-sl majority, !B r. jccttr.j it, whs such a to lui ply d-uibts of i;s willingness to have such ines!'n;uion wade. Tho mor-t extraordinary part of the jirocetd in"i in that in which th" House of Hepr'nenta tlras detcnnts4 to raaka the investiatiou in cotuiuiitec of the whole. Wo need not, tell otir readijM that a comruittce, of five mnmlH-rs could ii .,1.1.'. : ,e investigation much ijuieiitr, uhd much more thonroughiy an l wit isfiu-tori ly," t h:t 11 acommi;tecofoiieliuniireditiHl twenty. thy srere disposed I o d(j their dikli boitestly end ri- idly. VV'hcthtr tliey are s disposed lie sequel jfMsr.iy ii'fllu imftfiMHb iUnti&W4mr. W.in thin th" object of the leaders in having it referred to the committee r.f he who! Ho.ve? Had lr. LUi.V bill passed, aspeetly, thorough it-, l bnpartial investigation cajuM noi have been iprevimted, ex ;'.'pt bv the iiight of the witnesses. .'ti on a Cornier occasion. Why, then. tta it oj -pfJ? Why did noi t: p trlu inipltcrJeJ or tMir j.-u.id i uU Hi-t dem ;d tte j-iUeM in .-;'3-'i t ' &tteh has cv'jr been th ctmrst of in-n-vent men, wlien chniffuvi with dishonesty or Jiiiproper corttitjcK. HV nu!n no charB'a of fraud or imp.-oper coaduci for the re.r.oii that wo have not the proof of it. I! it it is certain thai the public generally befleife that thire is M-'h i:ikt!ie tiy ' '' to that 1'ff.jy Such (jtita; ofts! ii in a ; -remnant eircumstanc. th ii j ic'.i demand baa not only net been maJ.j, but thai i. ha, iu fart, been re!;tcd. Again, if Dr. FJIu bi!l Lid uiMsed, or any aiuiilar 111, t'ae cost of th:: irjvestigation to tiic it" . .!.! have amotinted to little or nothing. The :'.'ui'ii would not necessarily have teen rr:.!o;ig, i for a single .!.iy in coacqi:cuee. Bui it is every day splint ifl the inventyation i l.nt n idi a ided to the length of the suion. .'Vjjdjggv-r hay thus aided aril! co-A the State' $1 ''')'): Ixit the good people qf tiie Bute re i&uu'wr Ciose t!ii.;b-s, and who are tesponttthie for thru. Thoss men wlio wnigbt toh.iva a fjll j au.1 fiiir iiiv.ii' -ation maile, lie mhlScans, l):m- 1 o-rati and Cortaeryativca, are eutjtle I to, and :ii rureive, lh th.wkn of th prwple of North fiaroliriT wrthutit dintiTicrion of party, rare or color. Irt ihom continue their cffirt, no mat jar win ui w suTjT in eonsejiunca. Wo art not o;i3 of ihoic wiw hjliere tii.it all the irtue of the Suite is confined to one party. Wc ' bslievc that there are a bono -4 whi iu the R -1 ...... ... . - i t.i i-. , i T", i. i.i ii- -..u u . i. ri j. ii.-.i on. ...i ii.-.-.Y niltU-u lian lMH.n ni.lUl.liil. lolliv.vligatuctiir. .".imiu in-inwi .ma wiiuw iv h. . ' 1ai!trh'r of Put I) ivid I 'z .,Stb,lhH,,.!.b4rag,a.lu,r,IS;n,bep,c.- e mrmUm of llu- W'"- , J ,,. rcturaH to .he Tnanunr; the whole ; U,llv lllU.lin). ,it.,l..d, and whi.-: f-rmity with ,lm well know, -v.,cm. Ith.uk ' tllit I i . - . . .., - ; . . ., -7 T',.1 ,K. .,.., i,., outer?, ill U;e c.imroonn lull. It uil.l, , ... ., . ' ' miu won d net, were you here, the hopeiew i-Ute Nov.VJI, IH.a. by Iter. Suml. Rotbrock, ; 1 ' r t.lj d,,r: , t ii ie, j . .,,, pMnU 1 "J - -U tin to the truth of the ch,rm. Bui no aooner Roman I iladel for th. ;k of what the ama.1- dnuglU.rof Mr. David J. Sheet.. ii 1 .i ' u v ,".t iu I i n ii-: ..: utr .r. , " ,,.r S:.ite ami preven: theiitter i. .tni'tcn ! .j,,,, ,,0 r,,,,,.,,;, (. tomiiie:icc it 1i'.or i!; in the : a:it. wore uinm their left arm, the ploltew of It a a m I) ,-it; of , m;. I w, tr,d l!,at - " " " ""f S'aU to-nf h r credit.. Will I, I done ? We f.-r not. r, dtmb!ilj)k ,.;l,ti,!d again He.-. Thin Ubh ,hh J' .. ,, , i, .I,,. -,i ..,., .. , i, . ), brink of rain. lie refi rr.d to ths eomplamiH . " un.w of the vo uuie of report, thrown upon DlfcaV , ' i !, ' , I t Unto Ult b!m and bin corUae, and treat- T -.p-rate pre y.n . - , he ,IM ,u Siu.li, to Honda believed, an . ,, m,nufa,t(1n,, out of ple.vlingat lar,r.a,,J Iu cUj on Monday, the Hh ultimo. I:-,. a-, .1 ter.i.mi to ho..l on 10 ( the m.mey of the -King, and the lash ol the ; .. ulv W1H he Mrrri. -:ed if h retuiun U fore , the ten thoiwaml quettions and appeal, over- Mra. ElUab'lh J- Davis, wife of D. A. D- . I . .I- .'.- ' . I .... T. .. Lll I l'l H'l l . .1. y.ll' lll.il . il-1. W il il . iw.wv .1 . . , ,., .. . . I J I . . . .il l .l.l l i ii ii. : i i"ii'i 'i.. - . .. ni i' i' ..i. ..ru ht ii'i. w.. 4 ui-ii. s-iv .irivi'r.i. .1 ............... 1 . 1 , .. . ..... 11. .a. ... iv .'it 1 o.- o or 1 o in.- 10 i.titi-t"ii,iTin . . 1 .. jiiihlirun l-trt an any Other, and loaf the j alive" is pvt. We fully agree with our resjiect 'Rcto" is oorupo.-cd of members of all partita, ed coniemporaiy of tlie.CAttWotV Dnnncrat that It is pnpcr, fhcu, thai the honnst m m of all parties should uqito to ferritviut and e.pose the ! fraud and otirruntion which ia Isjlieveil tu exist, a..id of wiiiedt r.. :!.' of ail parties hive boea guilty. i..s' .'..n.1 tI--. :.-i..r and demor- f-Uuie UeaV even in tliis deencrafe yrr there are those in the oytnsebi of the State who prefer her weiLre to trt re p irtLun asc'i'.dency. 8ST Tt'B -Srji-DAUD charges that th knit '.ij. -i rrs icUo., he ct-Ii; ' -f t! SritT-. Of oourse v,-c 4" not take' any part of it to ...--lf, a otir., !a i.)t a Democratic raner. l it we i iln Uie .'-i'i-l y-d has done quite as j i i : h to !rr ;U d.vvn the cn-dit of ihe ty'a'Jc as I :.!: n.:er pa; f r ofm';!l local ei I, V ''emocrnlic itarer :ie. lion, whirl., p hap, has i not a eie sulnsmbev in r.njt of, the Nonhcrr. Stites. a.iets n reitudiation t r. ifs oc ; aia'u'ril. ne HtaHti: ( whiah cirilati an. a"? he L:-"- si St nien of ti.0 Nvrthern cities, aud ixel..-ne-,' . i . r.iiU ui f v of the N rthim pi:.-" at owe p.- elaiiii, Vj thum. wat je no? true, t' at "; '. .' :' i. - r-v.V nut''' ir. North Croln-. , w...tr:':.e . -j-ilatn. j' J t't iaio U.. I:! ' " shie wa". jb. rnhiiri.hig a statement whii-ii ii : r be ' ve, teSttmtaed hen dome ciVfc ' r .u. .:..:e to itiri htv r.-i J A ' '' i ve u i'n sta'einen'a vrar that I ; ill- a b iu faior of reet- JP E-'J l.-l-lffllMff We nee-A arVt tell our reader who thin ffea- j tlcuiao i. Ho In loir born (known to the pee ' ila of North Carolina m an honesi anJ up.i -!.t 1 public ervat. Since the war, it I-1 true, man i of hi old political mo.-iiii 1 1 it v dttiered will' ! I. i .. . 1 , i a i. r . ! . i. i. . I '. ill. v hale Tl'd. , ... . , . ." i . . i w r. .1 n-i . iii'ii ill .tmn ill 11 m .di of nun.- ol his old p lif.-il bupo:icnta. A 1J trn lAJVft 'IV in ji'iii rh ii.uiuh m ivn.tfnuiirv t om niUi'c. a - ".il in' hU v I-11 known drvitlni f . il.. Innt In'TiMta of thwKuMi. In tlio dj wltuin of th p4tr -nfy ! :it hi-i ixmm:tnil he li.iciiot eon-uUiil tin wUhca 'uflliepartr aitliwliirh in hv iirlil for thrrc I wif. pvt. I-", r v liu' liii- Iif-n taken to -k ) by tlio orgt'i f th.it pirir. Jl it (ien. JiVx'krry I binotthc man to b "wbl'iptnl in.-' 1I! nU .X!;.wwuUufitjow.bl isnluMte mwuwxZ. ak. ciiaigi of it4 d it;.' r. gi i)e" of them. lie pave an Jxa; I ac-ounl of what !hc committee had dor,e. how r.mcli money if had expended and for what. The committee clatiengni t!. ! 11W1- .......:.. .. tkf i.i..-. ... 1 1 r!lt it K11J . ..... ... -fa .V,ftd:!duia. Allthis.and mrt.-lt mono of a similar rharartcr, was said by the old Pwle far..; 1 tmlv r"freli:iig to hear speeches like . . . li 1 pro res tbai :t mrc m .ttrling vi aie IB th'" oM hud vet, and that it 1.1 no. r 01a.11 nw int longer. We o'V thai quite a num I E'.HjhlieatM were rejoiced a', the speech we heard them nay ... Thousands of them are anx Sums to cut lone frejt the n!:ra win;; of tb.ir party, and itn covi-.ip' L1der.11. In 0n. Di4; ery they will find a worthy lea ler, and we be lieve that many will follow him. It i not an a parti Tit: tli.it wj rejoice at the course which Gen. Dock cry has taken, an I at the fael that be is sustained by many Repnblt- niiii Kiiuni tKtf. 1-ta.' cTofiiin ir.i liavi imeooied :. .1 1...., ,,;,tn W 1 n ,...,. I. ,.f 111 IllUU rillurill ini.,111.,11. 1.1 Mil . 1 .. ' ... ... . nu orgailiced iKiliiical party ir: the Si.U or l)i Nation. We are a libera! nnd practical Con nerval ive. We diaoaid all den ! inm-s nnd ar eept the tlluatioo in good faith, if not cheerfully. We. live r.t.d 1'ihor for th present and the fu ture. Consequently everv one must see that while we arc, and ever have been deadly ho ti! to r idiea'tnm suu'.len and Violent innovation and channel we are very near the Itneu heri rational Ccnscrvatiam and liberal Rspublican inra fa h; into each othtr. BADICAUiiM IN NORTH CAROLINA. Ti:e Rtrpublienn party, so-called in North Car olina. is ilisinie-ri itJii.r and pn.nT to pier-es as rapidly ;is possible. Tin radical leaders have had fall stray ami they have ri-ideu i t weilnih to death. It has been under the control of men wiiose stu !y has Leon to drive oTthe support of the virtu nnd intelli??nee of the State that was disposed to act wilh it. And Ihoy Live done WMt.Xp' JB'V&'.'iJil1:''.-... Tiuy have d s,?i s- folly would 1m; presem-d as n warning to the nsins .1:1:1 tuture "rnert:ons nut tor their mv& nifieanp. ?.len who have not capacitr, chtrac ter and virtue enough to l.eep a triumphant party tmrethcr for two yeirn can never he of ccu f interest to poster!:. If the Repiihliean part) iu North Carolina itad been under the rwtilrol of h- nent men and an I fatrmindi'd i!e-mc";, it wruitd, after tfie late Presidential election, have had a, Ire mnd.nin accession to ir sin ngth. Of thin there an bw-iUO doubt All the inaties had been fle. i- , 'd d in its favor and thousands of rational nnu practical Conservatives, v.. old have j..ihed it if they had had the least confidence in its lenders in thn: -who gni.iVd its comwfs and f.'h.f most of the. offices of the Slate. But not blu ing tj it confl Ii m- they have kw;.t tl sm-elyes u!o..f ir'cn it. And the hones! men who have acted ! witli it are ilhwilliie; to do po l..i:g"r. They are loolinv aiouud fe.r other associations. Like the 7' iie Itfp'ihtim i: of Virginia, under She lend ' llie g.il!a:it Walker, tiiey are preparing to aban d nthev.-nal ar.dcorri);trrew. They do not mean to abandon their Kepubliean principles and turn D.'tiioera's a ay more th".n did the Walker Ttepub lieans. But they mean to act in the future with t'ae iilier.il and modoaafJteww: . ai - au 1 1 'i.r: .(- vat'ves for the liest intereiils of the Htate. In the eim B'.iiri! we. and tlion.an! of am the sain? rea.iy Hi in et Uiein nail way, If .any evidence w.rv wanted lo )u-ov the trnth nf what say. in m' Mice to flic di-ifi tegr cion of !.e so-called Republican party iu the State, it would ; fonnd in a number of rc rj.it articles in the Stniulnrd. The ' !r'in is .loin;,' its' bst whip in" the dfaaflected, hut In v,dn. Th day whcti that paper can " kill and malt its ar.'ic'e 0.1 (hat snhjict arc lent piece. w.cver rjE-ad ia a "the most im pit- political paper.'' Thb lltTUCT.Kori'j Stai, the lending !; eli. .ii pa;icr of tiie West, alevotes four col uions of it last week's in-'ue to (iov. Heldrn, the liiiirti.vd l'rvi!deii!'s and th States' tlredii. We h .ve seen no more pa'ntetl assault neon the I .eiders of the to-vUoed Uepubilsan party in ! v .k r..t:.. ii.,.,.i. .i 1. ..eiiin .11. .nil.. .11 .111 1 . 'i. . 11 i.ij.; . ii , 1. ar,;. s tioi. Hold, n will liaviiig hreketi .I..:. the parly iu TSltA, a'bd saya he w'.'A, if let atom-, noon brealc it down again. Il ai charges that "W the ( f ,ho Hia'-.inejiin-i : a be is reponsib! f .r 'lle apiwiirftment bf llr. jiibvan. A J. Jones and M. & LitttcSeld to th poaitioiaS. which ifity mow occr . The very AhM, ilsayn, that the ls-ndi of the Stm-. bavc oien ronflded to the handi of thni ti.cii I. c.i ath ::' . ::.! ft r tho : r'i:l-l coLIon uf , re. . I , ti e . tare. i ' We bisnplv make tl'c' above s!.it,-riarf to I.: our reaoers Rr.nw "(: itsriri leaders , '.'.::.. t .:r,S ufiiun o!.r, JS e have vera -tvdt I tvf UTBi atid if. i.ii!ire 1. . : : : i . ..' o ra - uiera well know, and !...-. l's r all ,i - '.T "wojrat viH t,a'm. .i-prr"i ' tip t : that m tha 1 I'll TT no II. Ie .! uairel !.. :i the llsuie-al weoaaa did in 4 ft. l ia the figii! bet ..I,.,.. .1 111 r lu I n.'-bu. '. al.il the K :ar. , I.I... I -.1 '''.:.:. al, il nil ir'n. Li in I 1 ' . I I.II'VI,"! H'..UUr, ...-. - .... . ' ,. C , I... I ... ... . . .. . i .11 . . ... . . ' ' tot ..." ni.iain ...v !. -.-I,,!! u tliu i, .irii.u ire. .u auo;o.r com-i 1 leadesi '.lev ; Mm -.. THE STATES' CREDIT. The great advaut igus of public credit nrc ad mitted by all. None can be found to d ny Uiat ! I goo I fail !. i. in enneo: I j ', to the charac ter nf a State 111 chastity in to that f a wom-tn. Without it they are i.iu,ilr Jenpined. Yet wliile a. . . ii... 1 nil uitvut inn we linJ I lie l..'aMliHlii unwilling to '10 aliv lliint in the credit i North Car ... ...... qImm. bow loitering uiam the brink of ita grave -i ... : i. , i i- i . . 1 llli 1 ' ' ' 1 l ' a ,1. .1 011,111V IU I .'ill 1 1 1 III II tua, diirty ccata. To-kuI any nior. ai llieo Men i alMohitely ruiiiou-to the Htate in a flnmeial point uf view. To nilow any more to bo thrown iipo'i the markel, while at ihnt prieo, will lie ruluoj to tlie ir-Jit of Srutc. What then o.ic-!ii to he done .' t 'iejrlr n il it WJ iljfieted oil I lie "iiiid nf t.'toli?r, and w!ut Mr. (irulntu OflWrnWWrt;Wi rhPtrwelr,-! from the . , . . ... . .... nnldoai ot party andthe Joveof "lilthr lucre i 'tint a majority, a lMre majority, of the le;i da - lure are convinced of the necemtty and pnpne- ty 01 paaaing Mr.' Graham's bill we bav no . . . , ., ; r"7- ..-. . 1. .... .1 II kuu.n. n-l..,, ,,a-. " Wh hone the tr'.'l vet reconsider what the. 1 . . " . .1 ... in nave wttte iieiorc liio Close 01 me session. jii ti... ,i....i.i. ii,,. ft.. IIC 1 . 1 1 1 1 . .1 ' I l - III. 11 .11.1.11 II'IIIH" . rtnwtlw, mmplr dedaratory of the , ,,, ... ., J,.l,.. :n ,.l 1 . .1:11V. j ' 1 1 1 ma 1 i . '' ii' . i . .. ... ....... I to tin price "!"hor hpniln. Bomelliing must e dune in the shape of practb-il legislation or ths Utale-will Iv ntined. A concurrence of the; Senate in the Huso resolution not t reiximiie the sale of anr more bonds unless ther bringsix- tv eerns in (be dollar will put a -top to all fur- . , 1 ... . 11 ther sal for the pre-si.t, but will not add any- thing appreciable to the character or cresiit eif t!ie Hiale. Of the sixteen millions oi Lands ua- thoriled 0) bt; insoed be tlio acts of the bet scs- sion ten million.. p?rha remain unsold. All .1 1 111 . .1 . .i,.i .1.. ... i.a.:.. I u .... inc. M.e. - j , - j a r-iieal ..f the acts auUtoriainff them, and the F. I ..i :.. . i.:u i i i... i.: i.- ;.. i V -- - " ' 1 1111- ,111 1 "i 1 1 1 iii.A ' 111 in, 11 K. '... ill 1. 1 ii'it i'.ii. - -r 1 . . I V K. President-should beheld toaniaimediataand ptru.eiit of the interest, strict aceountabilify for what monies they have j Eastern Division of the rune road received. Thin will restore tl; : credit of the $TM 4M appropilnted j iauel g73 000 ; in State by silencing alM amors for repudiation. common fcnoots. Rev. 8. S. Ashley, Superintendent of Public Instru lion for thin State, visited Salisbury Saturday last. We were not present at the lerview wh! h he had with the f Vmnty and School Commissionrts and Towc. authorities We had, however, the pleasure of meeting him afterwards, and conversing with liiin on tlie snbt jeot of Ids mission. From him we learn the noil taxes, all of which go to educational sed ti.ariublu piirpo.-cs, are bcnig collecteil very slowlv. More than half of them, we suppose .: :.i. ..: .1-. will never be collected at all. He informed 11 I that it wi uld be impossible, with the means at j cnnnnn.1, to put the Common School nwtem of . ... . .! ... fill . .. llie State ill tun oper.ilion nun year. J ne nn.ni .- - ... 1 . . 1 11 1 .'(sj lotvit ntpTHirt from llie Pcabodv Funi. Tin e would il-o reax'ive from the SlalC fand fifty "cnls per bead for all the children in llll' t wn-hip within the seh.xil ai-n. j'ilt would give ti fond siiflieicrit to sun , ., , rt asobool lor the larger jvirt of the year. The building belong-i itig Jo the corp.iration, near llie Kpiscopa! ( '.,,l. !.-...,,f..r,. i,-r.l f..r ,'i..t an la. i.t.-.Tii.vl a.vl fli.. liiitiAAl ..... r... '..,ir. ... ...47 .. ... . I infitvm .1 .tun ii ii- i-ii.jii. . .in y.u in 1 1 .i ji. I .li inn .il ine.'. .Vnd surely mi community needs a pub- lie school any worse than thin. And a suitable ml i...',IUlll le idier U lari .1 l,,.l In llmm... ... . ., , , -on nf Mr. Lindas IJcown, who iHtssc-es th- h.ippy fueully of imparting instruction whiteat-. t iching his puj il to him in tiie bonds of per- :ial a leelion Mr. V.r, ,wn is rrraduatc of the r . :.. : . .- l .i.i -.i.i . I OMersi'i, a:.M a one p. ooiai wuiiai. i. ....I - r... .. ... ... ...i ..... u....i .... i .. ...i.i. . lirst. It in nt mideuiaMc fvt that sii.eothewar (ho coloreil children of this place and vicinity, havecnjtiyenl vastly more educational advanta ges than the oln'Ujren oi the poorerelas ofwhiic people. Thin they have done in coiisiifuence of contributions made for the purpoae by the North ern people. AVe feel sure that it Ln nnnecefaiv for us 1o nrg tiiw-matter-upun' tWatteAtiM.' ofenraemasi rAeWt-ationern, W,. nnhi not tkmt .1 v .i-M! tommi.s.ioucrs. We doubt not that they will J ,,,,,, , , . . I I . V neo medical skim onu auvice, win soon ne ex- M.-. AaIIey has very properly, as W3 think, : take-n, new, etght to ten years, lo carry a case I rUi,M (rr,m onr l.r.lem. and the medical pro mnetutkd lo esuMisli ihe white school here !or.ugli llie: m:,urts, en ling in our Court of Ap-: (-..j,,,, w;j d.mvud into the hands of mcunte- I - a ,,, ... . .. , ii,.. . " " . . iin in. . i. i.i. .. ... . i.i . . i ..villi .i i i ii 1 1 i.i. promptly and effj leutly serond the laudable cf- of the neeeanity of the old distinctions and of j j ,he full biafc of the afternoon of the nim f.vrtn tif the .Superinten Jentof I'lihlie Iantruetion ! to'nfxjbny the parlies and their lawyers to anal- j fwnth centnry, will not beso unmindful. of their to estab!iaha sa1...i,I i.er at once. I , THE nVDTCVL P-TV IN (y of V irginia v iw.i.M.1. I T:c Rilical nar ugiaia mit in Con- , vcntion at Hichm ml ouo.Uy last Wijek bit their i s.'ssion iva very far from hung h irmonioim. A majority of the cu'iuaitlee o.n resolution.! retort- I ' j ed alinU the a I rtiaSion of Virgi.uin, under the ........... Si..,.. ..... ...... a ... . . , -v. .. : 1'id had ii.n, " that it wan a Crar-derit' tnuur.h, A.'., Ac, A , m'uority report wa mulo which fav.-el the imme-diate aJ.iiUsi.in of ihe b.ate an.i lo !t . . acorn -uratively liberal pofi:"y. The m tyority re nort w in a 1 in;; i ; w'tere ipi i all the :e . in elli':at and ri.'npect.i'iTe in uiVera o; tli3 (' n Vent ion left the hall in a i Bj'h pirties I t.'i . . a:'pj:n;od ccum'suou tj Wajhin i ujiiiie; on i i urj . j it may v toe lofiiifttioi! tn- re ol a vovpootalvle and Ounsorvati;.' Hep iblicaa party, . . ti.. i- .... :. .1 . ! :i. ' i. . v. ir:". oni niiie i.ij.u i i it- i . i ,'v)i i.i re. in- . . . it.,. -. ,. -,. ,, ,, ... nia will prohably jmn t:,e ilker Ktmttbl.. i:ir, ::jn thin S ite they will SnJ a in . 1 r ii'. aaj pea rdovLu0' elcra-iT. aitli whUi they' can DELICATE IWNY. fetr-vr is a dai.ger.'. i im-eved iui cintr!e:" ilemr.ada lhri!-' n.l f. weanon. ' tta ha "g' ISS .II! , , , . , -. .... . :ue-ui- clothe luiiju.- a T'el f'fro--. This lin-t ha re. catly Loui rcoognlri J by the K . .y rreaponrlee.t of the Wilminelnn Phn i write n or: llu I'iiture of 'Tynloti." in Kal!ah v t eivinff . : . . ... ... i i ' ........ ii. -i 'ii.- uraai.i lw .T .tv, a I., m. "r"- - !"-" " - a in.'ir repe-.ivc V13.VI mm ms rresiyjni ana i E .:i y ;uid the h lUKiijols in ti ): -m uiJa- Pr ao".. . . ..I2..t 16 Cabinet. I mental. 1 regard too, ike cue- .. law aetiom, , ,: nther t perpoand 4f, to v.j Iu Vi.nia. an iu Nj.-th ' ' a.i.n. the If 'p tb-j ' S eTther.-!h.: mv',n. c.r-. . - ! i. V.TZ'Z: " llft tJty, mwiUX-h aramyiBs to pticm.-- or V'""!'-! a 'l 'u f1 ! - ' " -Sum's.. " V '. i , ', ! . " mala for a"eer!.iimn? hi the first p!acd wlielher a u, 'TV resent SeiuU wBl compare favorably i w ith any that' hare ever preoadtf it ; wh.eih.-r wo jodge Uii" nw uilivra rotiiM.iiig it Sfoia a po - litiosl or li,liirm iHiliit of view. f3ML bwBineai iiolnt of view. UL V will veoluru in v ih:i liu in. -rit leH-la- ttirtDf North Ctrollna will iumj. tr.' wi.h tint t)f anr mfter State: and whether wo euwaiillir them M patriotn, t l.riti.ioi or fcenflenit n l!.e I Tl4.t1t1l.li. .flu ntotiilu... l.f lli.il'll.a.K' Attllllllll! . i V' TV T. , " ' by few and excelled b' nona, Ti i ia ileHimtcly and handadrncly done; but ...... .- a -- .. - -. - number of ihv l'"t which contuiua tliia letter will not fall into tho liamU of Mr. Kinney. ... M. & L1TTLEFIEU). Our r"aderi will dwibllcm remember liiu flight o( t ien. Uttleflold, to evadw an fxaminv tuin an lMratigatin eoniniith-e, at the laat iiri"ri:,e in .-. ti n of o-lr pi uplc continue M ' kuti- 1 1 mit to the foul eoiT.iptiun which now pcrradea 1 every departmaut of the Stale rOTernraera and . uyumavment of aeveral of our uollnnlu d railroads THE BONDS. 'V h Piiin'iiitti'e of the n-hol Houst' of I -- - -- ---- : IeiirfSiit.itivei, on Friday last, examined! 11 . I Mr. Tre:iaurr Jeukius aa to how ") I Itatlmnd 1kiii1s had hoi-n issn.-.l and to u hem. 1 ........ - - i lolIoM'iliit information was elicited bj the ex- aminatin.. : The mnoi.int of bonds iasned since Julv, 18fW. in iHirniiance 0 the nets of tho lnt M-enemi a amy 111 Mi ot ranroa.Wv waa "l '"J,.' tViMm. " illiiriistotiar.d rarlioi-.i JJatlmad $3.1- j w rtii. all of which had W is , ..,!, .,, ,heu delivered to J. It. fitubbs, or hi Attoruey. I Veteni Hivi.i.oi of th Western N.C. I Itutln-ail !?ti.txii.(X) appropnuteil , Mm,'. 1 111' 1 . 1 in $!- "ii.ii.Tiwnii ami hviivitvii 11 1 1. 11 ftw ,. i.ii ,:.( 1 I fttvt , p. , &i; "to $ vp ,: th. th. 1 reasury t0.400; the Winds -issued .vre delivered e'.ther to Dr. M.-tt or ;.d 1 lute, the I rcasarerdidii't leine 1 her which: . . , 1 , the bnoLe would tloW. Wil,n.uton. Charlotte and Ruthei fnr.l Hie (tmua I.leh VtUtf the writer twin U no wiri ru(1,(U r,. (, Xotkaw nmi Ae, Mid mnt entartainiiiK BhU TImiU Mock cou 1I1111 thai weare ai'rai.l that noinr of the iu"io'"i' tu hIOitl.t u H-rmlt whrit, if ourried to iw ' minx nliuont uTervihing nc-nary to iiplly the mm . .1.1.. a ..... ....... it l'.. ' 1 1... ! ..An.ni inlvlii in :ui Siate I'imIii. or mo lo. iv inJii and irratifv the u-: - of ervrvbrwly. and "" j t.iilioad 44.tKMJt appropriate' . 1..HM.- 0,1 j WW iisued and delivei-d il.0t:i.(ss:., CI. 'iCwan. mid $.p(NJ.(iU0 to Dr. Sloan; Jo . and SWKbM yet to he delivered. j ."III (KIO y North Western N.C. Rail Rom- Si.iiO.- f m-amouui reqnireii .y eerlincate. uiucn I'cr sectn.u . f.t. . il,RJ issi.e.l ami tie leered to Mr. Bel" ; $eJfi;),G:0 iiyp ithecat. d. Western CoaBield Kail Ro.d - S I ..Wl.000 appnated ; $1,.'W (K)0 issued and dflivered U A- J. J.u"IiyUiMMtL$lflnpBT. Atlaulic, Tetitiesse tc Ohio Kail Road n j.lPlsl.lnB) ol liiorU'aKeil bunds : 1 .7Hl.tr!K ISS' e.l auU delivered to Mr. Me Aden hf order' .. Mr .1. .t. nan,, . Iirn.iili.aiiij Ao lii fifki I I THE CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE. . , . . .! Jkf.r Sir: I ntf-ivcd votir loiter of Oclo - I y '. . . 11 j .., ..... ii ii, . mvn iwiwiiiio ...i i iji in re ' " - - ' "oiiio any reply oi i.ioic nave : ..i. ia a... . ii - t , i cu oi anv particular use lo vu:i wttti ilie view ! .. , . ,., Ti, I r, , i ...,,. Ulixlllg ivuming an I did that i: w in tnrought your kiil'hjr.-, that I av.i,i receiving the palK-m "The ?lwc- ' "ayv T.-eelVeU SIX ot tllCtll and ism .T "t ., . . i lily these are not all, euuUumju; your . fa it'll-.. The abandonment of the oi l svieru of writs ill' I 1 i r .' , an., pleading by hidicial formulas, 1 regard as . U' ""'.'" . eiiajllWS OI S'.IMl'llcr aiVlir.'U'y 1 eisu.iNiiy, saliniattion aim d:tialch, in the ul- , Uti,nnK ol justice. The evils we were stlf- fcring, before onr t'ode cf 1848, grew out of the relaxation, or the dUiiec, of seuue of the funda- rZZZTT 1 ., f.j " i. : ' -" - ..-a.. . ... w!ie Hied ll Willi - :eli in- . . . . . . U'lii. 11.1 1!. U li j'Ii.I. u.. ................. .....i .. pe-ain. . -'Mjwen law nor, require in tins nnkr fortune-teller, conjurers, and witch-kil-Siute eight fold the labor, the delay, the expense, jer. ,le m,mi,er of whom alwavs increa-vs as toe; same nnmber Would have exactel under the trll, tcc and refinement rewlc. oi., met jkhi even tliev eXUvtou uiulcr oilr Ucvi.sd Statutes. Tlicrel hat atawver in the State w!io iiractLel under the old methods, wh U u. c.i not concede tliia emnparison laetween the old and the now methods, in favor of lh former. It was only in respeet of the folly of abandoning j Jie distinct mcthoils ol proecediiiK in Law and , j S3yj '!-"' ! rl or actions, that I atteoip.ed to deal wiT n!ir CouVand I am, mor.-and more, pc.suaded c ...:. 11... .. 1 : 1: . . : r r 1 aa -,ZV ,c ' ?"1!' V '7 . ,w; prescriwsi ju- kwii fto.i.-. themselves, oeer.',iafi; ihe .aunts on which tlie-y must ot neneasity, or o.i vnicn nicy are wining, ,,,,. .,rc,,.,W' .u.... i.o.ir. to "ir , moiles of proceeding, wc iut.ro strv.ly denonu- 'V".c yju"f. W;UV i nave no iiouut you are ngni in urging an imrmiyeir.eni, t.ut impn.ve-; m in- o, in naii.ro i ini:iK more appropriattty "!. - - ..an 1 wv .va Sill. ev tvin. rj I think, always liaAre had power enough fgraneh I 'iiii4wiiiiiiw oi uk count me jiui.-en, . ...I i. r i a ntervismn. At anv ralo. tlio .l.i.t-.ra. .-.-i in I rr -1 , it ha ahhr viah,.. ..rn nt !.- . .,."n..:. .a .. I. - e nen aptMtrt't.:. latins uiu rmw :.i ", I go th- .'iriherH: if h vfa li:'pr,iv.- The which led t.. the supposed alleviation bv means i o' mis i.oae, r. i. -Hi titve i . en obviated, t.r B --ricii, by our Judges, had the e gettleoi( n tiune their d.ily and ;, -r.-ist"! tlie powier, ex- P-sai' cjnlerreai upon them bv o.r Kevii Statutes: r. B .t 1 regard the distinction be'.woun Law.uiu'i ii,,.,. rn.ini ,f , , . r. mniln. .,, !,.. ia, ae iMlJtpentmble, aa Ljiavve er.deuvored to rx-; a'tnlaiu in tor iMlnrtlilai T ikiiVV lint fh.. ,. i r. v- -i - M , . ,., i.iu pre.n:ribej lurmulsr a-'jrf it romp eilej. .Sot, """"' U (, i ,h.". i, ,UI I--athr. upper, per, .miad. .. .n,.,-r c.u be tUtaln-. or K-3ired in any other fK,n. fc. - V way than bv thee preji:.iwd :nd euapoiaory j oa-tlnge. " .. fo.vo .'a. .:'.! .vlow, k,in tl a .'i.e-0 DMat belVaHs.ewt, V" atnptxd at Uie vertm-ur the Lntwren i.id.iiuiH. in, W:- :;i tln-tr fi-c-s wer.t met .1 t'.t. (On , Yottcui et i. tuii ar,n not, moee asmedh te ' socuit:. .cm oonviHUCtU, th in lie. a! 1 y , tela if 111 , as li. li.erwcit ilieii Hii'l-e r- lie- i'V'cd ' ' instaue, the writ o-ii I J, . , i. ':, ,.f r :. .. it... an.:, r I Li c Jim ii tiiiiv. nwvur, fiiv i ra LI I iiiii, : v, m,' K,,fili arrtta wLn " .n,...;,. -...,1... ,.l t ire' twdgneiL We lilleei up rise printed. Wa-iks witn mi sTBtrmmi BBrnen in raa Ban i ulin in j anft -iriMii ii !i lmrl i:l n:ir l&m JlT a aWa.ti.ia :' v r ....... ' . . , nave in co iu uie eoun i.ir va B -iiaxMis ..no pi i . '. . . . JB ; an ..Her. ;. teaJ oi reaortui" to the writ. "1:S tucj .uUe, t-'iv if u : en tiio Bnji' u, r'. e ng what we did without ever resort- Iiir to a Judge or a CourL 1 I do not murnilier that I I now acud It, that ou aont you bWwmIw- cd. I now acud it, that you may ate, if you liavr not alreadv notii-ed it. what Tiew the Su- 1 prenie Court of'tlia United Statea in taking of , tl.-ae Cod tl.iTH- (.iidaa. isuaiuc me opinion 01 jimiiee Urier, I jwinh you would look into the other ea mn nf that Court of the like kind- 1 think it ia t.l'kin ll..l In miip Vhii.iii n 1 1 nnil J ill.- ol.l Hietll- n ,uT ... ocm wui iM mwmrwwn umi mvi iney mwm w h nil 1 tl I III 1 1 II I IK lllll-ll'tl. 111-11 nan ' 1 ,. , . , . aa . . 11" 1 111 iii 1 m-.i " i. '..a x-t 1 - - , of pnicvodiire, each dintincl and iMir. iiiijf from the oliieraaml aJ! inciinManteonBict or ineon - entity with the melhodn in vmnio in our Nation- 1 it' .. T. ... I... t l.ll. I... in doi ItlOnrW. II W-'CIIH III llie, Il Iri Ol WUI.HU milllUJ. nam -i,;...i . .v.. n itw. , i" w 1.. 1. 1.,.1 .k., ...! ... ..1... ..f .nul.zine a 1 ihov otll-r moat liWal Induecmciita. Wc call controvemv and admiuimering Tuatlce W uny attentiou to their advertiaeniwit in another iil- I p H"r,f t'i!,,t'r,.'!"r ;.tprla.V1 Hy mftil eorrenponJiiiff scale of i.niformttr and Uolli- nam u!' 1. ' 'hVH,.w 2i IKX . Ji uiuM enil in ilenlroyinjr the value or precedinti; the value of all our riortn, for th-o did, and do, depeud upou the elanailica- liona of actio;n at law and the tine of the Irnricnl ! iWl tncieu UO tljfj w tl.S 9t ' ' " 1 tro'.ioie vihi any tanner, t wiaiik y.i moni loudly fi.r the paper which as I naid before I , have read attentively and with the great iiiterenl , 1 ceJ ln, J'"" nt'tiect Your Friend atid OUnJient Servant, WM. II. GREEN. Written for th. CM Sortk Slate. HELPLESS BEFORE THE LAW! ti s u Li-,.fvai, ".lt... k... I J Oil III III l.ll .V' 1 HHIIJ lllll.ll,. 1111 VI Mia 11.1 1 ' jnjj reaiRcmhled, i desire to invita the attention . .r .1... u. J r.. , 1 ., anti, of 'i ..ill tmii , in 1 1 iv tii.i, iiiai 11111. nnwv "w " their conntitucntn, a clans which conaiitutc u bi-am h of the learned professions, vis.., Physi cians, are now, and for some time pant have been, j nlmoit entirely hclple. belore ibelaw, in regard to any power, legally eonfernsl on them, to eoJ ttx their pnafensional billn. Many of them hav ing, by the- vicianiliidu gniwing out of the hile war, been deprived of almont all their earthly estate. ' i it cxtremelv difficult to maintain 1 themselves and families in that respectability to I wi. ieh their rank and intelligence cntitU them. rhvuiciana' profeanional services ore strictly labor, of t!ie niimt arduous and perplexing kind, labor both mental and physical, and often manual and servile. Their business in neeesna rilv .1 credit business; and no one, on mature ' f : tl. i tioii, can truthfully deny thi assertion. Th(, nM MV to the irrespotmiblo messenger ! , . , ... e..,,.. ,1..:, 1 who. at the midhour of night, knocks at their '. . . foors, aau state inv onjeci 01 n ...., yW j must pay! me in advance; neither ean they say ! to a patient, after having vimted him om-e. pay me bow, or I will vi.it you no more; for the l""r " "S Irhap., entirely desHitute- of mon- ev. anil so sic, or 1-0 ilelirioun, or 00111, iw 10 ue uitir'v ineaimhlc of trannacliiig any biininen ; , ve, ,cv t.jn li(,t know beforehand what , r ...:. I .... il,..v i.,.v be reonired. on av ,uriieiihir occasion. 'to render, or how long Uiev may ne detaiueu. . . ... 1 . t e. .1. .. .L. It in obvious then that ihe'nracticc of medicine is. of necennitv, liriilei- ,aliy a ereHnt iSisi dr. aian of ' visionary thcorlnls to the contrary notwithstand- ing. i ne eoniumion i .aninumiii.nmiiPi provi-ion . Art. 10. Sea:. -I,i in favor of laWuers . IU. '1,1 111 l.ator oi i.iiaiiein .; and Art. 1 lv See. 1, of thesame ken it ..bligatorv on the General n . . . . . ii : 1 mechanics docuniet.i, mas Vs..mb!v to nrovid bv iii-oper li-'uslatmn, tor I iTSe vtlton rrterrco to, nn nn inn- Trrn.-m wttt imiii 7TTTT I matelv Is? placd upon them bv all trutv i.iii.ar 1 .:.. .:. i :.. i rA .u too .111.1 miiiiu.i. . Jllll-fc-, l"l ltll.1 1' in I t.lll , strucli' n would lie at variance with tiie titne ' homired maxim, that the "reason of the law in the life of the law." It i- extremely mortifying to th members of i a nol.le and dignified literary profession, t be compelled to anionic the garb of mendicants, and ..a 1.. ....i r. , :. .,.,,,,, .....ia. ii.u., ,;... ...,i ai' i. .in.! ti." iii. iiiit in i I.I.IIUI i, : nn'. i.-hlnff their haurhivand avark-iou-i debt- .i.LlH ill" ! .... 1 or., many ,., on, are m .ue cas.e.-i . arc.un- slareen, to pav that which i is nistlv due, and ..a. it-, ... inii nun nil. 1.1. i .. f.i.i. '.iir, nun jrhlch woitld'h.avc been paid long ;nrc, had a system of just and wholcome laws been in force. ! " MUen or I'erry Davis & Son we Toe pbv-icisns of North arslina can no more j n eonhdt ntly recommend. We have used it continue in the practice of their profossionn ! for a length of time, and invariably wilh sne withotit a proiective lien, than could the peiec j "" QuKnh Baptist. and gocsi order of society be maintained with-) The Pain Killer Ls for sale by Mcelicine Deal out the strong arm of the rnnihral law. With- j era generally. eite S im out such lien, the ln-nign mllm nee ol enligbt . . .... ... l!. in.r tiis'enlC awl VMisiSan ail 1 1 1 t t 1 1 ' 1 . . 1 . An. .- aa ..i,h. 1 ..r'ni. ;,t.t ain-dt. .,.., imam linns, ilia, fvn-irwi ,t I "ii . ikon ilur'in-r tin- aisaairirti and UbbcicoMen war which preceded ,1,... ra riial- n.,n bavin lawn rmlem-l rv niainlr through the instrumental it v of din-. w.lil Intra' I .m umiinrrd tr, aiwalr miJ.ii ,11 v ! 1" .. . " . . . 1 . . . anrl inde.cndenlly, without fear j ithaay, in conclusion, that I I , ,U. ,Wr AsstmUv of N or favor of anv, i sincerelv hoivs v...iK i .... a:.,. duly to them-elve, theirconstitiients, thcircoiin- lrv n-j tnerrt.od.-nnm ufgtect longer to do th".,t wHi-I tlio constitution, -hiadi tbev are hwi,rll t() Upport, m ikes it obligatory on them I in . o. viz: to orovulc at once, a suitable and .,.in,,.te lien tor ibe urot.H-ilon of .mh ,.lon- !U( )(lliovv wllp,,iio,i. ni'eessarilv and insenara b) , vn-Jate'el with much credit. MF-DICCS. iw 11 v. n. Nov M IBfle " i - - r : tl lit" it MJ - sa llsbu r y m.vrk k-j UKO. a. isf59. iir.rosTi'jj sv J. necoSNsrciirv. naiK.(a. nacou. I'srpoanC!, 2(to j.j to i 10 10 I 16 I ! to l 'i.i 'ffea, fcerpoiiiid, i i urn. i cr hast) , ii, uu iv. , I " Sii si, bush. 46 l'opician. perpoiiail. ' : -.riles, Tallow, 1 " ' Ae. n. ..i it -is. I'.jt'on. sjT poanJ Iti to id 3t lo 9(1 2" to UI 21 to 29 3 UU to 3.25 lurq. per bum h. ari.a ,,ni,.a. -,.i 7 to 00 to 1.'. to 0 to 63 lo 33 to 6 to M to 6 to " " " iinp'l l. " ' Paaeaes. tielu!. , 0 , i B(i ; ."niswie. ima, per ea .. " '' "BAa. ,A. " y"!pVa.i .i ". '" to TU ..' T L, ' " W. v.a IrSak ,a.rl,t,a . . Sweet. ' ... ... n nuiiar. i-nin 11 uri imiiiuu. . . l"rlu,.L M " nhcJ Pa.veets.e4 . . . . i Liverpop!, Table. Tnbaeeo, t.etf. per ponntl, Msnnflicture. gate I. MS i tq : 1 1 .to j Till. USIVKIMAL ('RV, "What uliall I buvfor IloliUay PreMonU ran ba annwi-rnl bet hv IAiiKKit A Co., tW & 10( Summer ft, IIimIoii, who have tin iiuineiu-ne on 'in variety of Iloliduy nud tucful article, Mich an all kind of I'tincy it. on, Writinit IVnka, tilove Ifcixi -. Alhum- In Morocco mid (i ill and velvent bindiiiir, real Momeio Snopplnfr Hag. Fnmiakxd Ka.ti.-tile--. Silver Iltnl Ware, and Cutlery of nil dp, tionn, Jewelnr imitutlona of the latent tyl i . 1' " 1 .1 . 1 aui i-i.. maun gum, wimn immi uiniuKi(pm iliu I' vaaa.-! -r-. . -- , ... . - p. -- . - . . they claim that their MM.-rior laciiltiea for Imy- . t.. .l.. .1. .i i 1 ma; tliiwc i;umih inuuien mem 10 acn ai vrry j miieli under the r- irnl.. r prieea paid for nuch nr- .1.1... Tl.... .. ..... I t, i.l.i. in -. . , -- . . -11 Kit I HI Nov. Id. liWy. by Re. Saml. UtlfWk. Mr. .).- A. '".ii t and Mian V y J. is. Esq.. aged ii) year. Mis. Uavts was trwljr w ynwi wwnasi't; 4w vtnttmmkuwu ast. spiccoully iu all tho r.-l.-nbuis of life.. She was loved and respected by all who kuow her. Iu this elty. at the residence of bis son. Thomas J. Foster, Ea't.,, Friday last, the aWth of November, Mr. Jeliu riter. aged abom sixty years. Mr. Foeter was ono of our most promioeut and r-peci.-d eiti sens. On the Evsnl-urof tha 17th tilt, at th residence of her s..n. Mr It L Patterson, in Salem. N O Mrs P Car diue Patiwrann. wife of Gen Snin'l F Pat.era.in of Caldwall C. Mrs. P. was In her filth yenr : had liv. a a life of usefulness, was much beloved, and the news of hr death will carry sorrow, to tnativ beans. As wife, mother aud friend, he fitly aud beautifully illustrated the Pro verbs : ' -The heart of her husband doth safely trust in her." "She will do him Bond, and not evil, all the days of ln-r life "She stretcheth out her hand tJ thpoir; yea she reachelh forth hei hand the i.tedy." sStieii. th and honor are her clothing ; and she shall rejoice iu the time to come " "She openeth her mouth with wisdom, and in her tonpieisthe law of kindness." "She l.wiketh well to the Ways of her household, and eateth not the bread, of id)e "I'M-" t "Her children arise up aud call lier bless ed ; her liusmd also, and be praise li her." No eulopy. that we could w rite, would do iuslice to her memory' then fore, we will ' le-l her works praise I i r " SPECIAL NOT1CF.S. I'AI.V KII.L1R. onxtoxs or the pres. No article ever attained In such unbounded popularity. Stttem Obtenrr. An article of gn-at merit and virtue. d'aei'n svrii Muiipartd. We can hear testimony to the efficacy of the Pain Kallek We have seen its magic crleet in i , "..il ' ' "I p:.m and know it to be ! " article, -Cacimaoa Ihtrh. I . i r , e : . .. . 1 la e- : n speiny cure i..r p.i:u no lumiiy suouiu or I i 1 " . hi i . a 6t ai, !. It is one of ti e few articles that are jut what they pretend to b?. Bruntwick T.tujmjih. Our own opinion is, that no family should be without a laaiile of it, for a single hour. In fle-h wounds, ache", pains, sore, Ac, il is the most effectual remedy we know of. .Vetrs, St. John, Cnmdn. , " After many years trial of Davis' Pain Killer, wo advise 'that tverv familv should provide ,hmfJ,lsre, wjh B allft .edy a pain i.:n. a . . ... . - o 1 ' 1 MERIT S00 WED ABROAD. It ia but six years since ALLEN'S LTJNO BALSAM, was lirst one-red for sale1. Its good qualities was soon made known at home, and very soon its fame was noised far and near; now it is sold in nearly every Drug Store in the I'ni ted States North, East, South and West. No similar medicine stand higher with the pvople. 11 is wen Known on the IVillu ooast, and liher- ' demands for it from San Francisec, Saci mento in California, and Portland. Oerimn v Sacra- trom Australia, large orders are received for it. r 1 o 1 ' . . ' ml tbroiiulmut Canada, it is well and favora bly known, and sold everywhere, Jieoef irAi Captain Foter vrtteii Port nrnwKu., Marcb 23d, 1SC9. Messrs. 1'krby Dayw iV Ho.tAVrs." I am pleased to notify vim of the lament w hich I have received from Allen's Lung Halsam, having been troubleei with a cough for several years past, the Balsam was recommended to.me. " I immediate ly procured it, and found it to relieve mv cough more readily than anything I ever tried. Mv Wife has also used it n itii most satisfactory re sults. Yours Verv Trulv, Capt. d. Foster. Capt, Foter is a ship owner and btiilderer, siding at Fort Burwell, Canada. it ij.uld by I)R. Ci. B. Poi'Ijiok, S:ilishurv, N.C. J8 lui TnK GREAT I'KTOKIAL ANNUAL. Hosteller's United Stales Almanac for 170 7 for distribution, trofis, thronghojit the VnitJ States and all civilized countries of the u.,ri, Ileminphere, will lie publisbcd ahtnit llit first of January, nnd all who wish tp understand Ihe true philosophy of health should read and pon tfevthe TahrmWimestitm M 'eonfalti. ad dition to an admirable n.edieal treatise on the canvc, Mrvenlion and rnariTdf a great varTet7of dini ases, it embrace a large nmonnt of informa tion interesting to the merchant, ihe mechanic, lie miner, the farmer, the planter, and profisv sional man ; and the calculations have liern made for such meridians ami latitude a are most suitable for a correct and compn hen-ive N a'.ioii.il ( ah Hilar. The nature, uso, and cxtracrdinarv effes t of JIOSTErrF.KS STOM ACH mf. . . ....v, ...v mi.j'.T- ii.un: anu aiu ,'aiiee ot more than half the Christian world, are fully set forth miinimpi", wiuc.-i are alio liitevrn. , .1 .;,!. It. ii, ,..na -l.il. .a r-tI Z ' "I" one of the most nneAil, and way'fte had for thi 1 n.i-i,ii,. St, n.l l..r flnatiaa latk.lC. A I , t . I village, and are extciiTelv iod Uircughout the I entire c.viiixe J weald. dee S-ia I -0 to ; pyeZ-1 i Ujf " 1 -' stybe, c--cd ; , 16 to ly , h"'-!-oW r-n1 f:irm. hnniOMiui antatlot. n, and h''. at $ pe year in advuue. 1 BO to To i M"r mstructivc and ainnshig teadinif matter, , r a!l'h, r "rtf i "-ar eboul llu 1st 1 1 10.1 to fa. oriKinal and selected, Arhr.nR tl.c Annual lei ' N'overeber, or an jr.on thereafter s the pat- 14 to IP apiK-areaitli the orsmiiisr of the veae. ihhiurill la. 'naee will f.isiitv. Sols, rmeis will be ex- NEW AD VER T1S KM A N TS. H WAlKErS CEL'33UTJ CALIFORNIA VINEGAR BITIGRS, At E SIMMS' Drag Stora gallnburr. Dee 3. H6U (Ht-4-)' Frtsh Oardcn, Flutter, Amir. Jlrb, Trrv, Shrub ami Kvtnjrten Stols. with ii. reef tons for cutturc, prepaid by mail. Th wf eoMHftc and jrniu iouk iifsortwnt in ..J.... A .... . I 1 country. Agent truntrtt. "' "'" - ""ri. " ' , '" , IhO-C I UlltlH, I'i'Ji' 'I. IWI CI.U". IHIVTTI It 1 O kafal Asparagus, $3 per lOJ ; $26 jer KHXi, pre paid. New hardy fragrant i vcrblonming .lapan Iloneysiicklr, oeiets. casdt, prepaid. Tru" Ci Csjd Cranlarry, for upland or lowland ealture. $1 per Hk prepaid, wilh directions. Priced ' call. "in to any address, gratis ; also trade list SeeU on Coiuminiuiin. K M. WAT"jOX, Obi Colony Xureerien and S.id Warehouse, Plymouth, Mas. Ivtabli!.. id In 112. dec i ln State of Worth Carolina, bTA.II T I'oCBTY. Superior Othrt. against John P. Lisax and w fi Sophia, J.swpl. Ilasko'l and wile Margarea A., CI arlie Austin and vYifeKralH.it, Sarah Br.l, heir at las' ot Js in - Siniil.deal. Petittvn to sW hrit-t to fswrfrs ifseeftv. It appearing to the rari-factKm of the court let John P. Lisk and erile ?ii!.is, ae mKi-re'Hl.n' of n. Stale, it is Orde'ed, Ti.at publl SllKiti be made vr el.lv. foe ail succe aive cei in the Old North Smte.'a new api r puU'l e.l in Sah-ln'ry. N. 0., summntihig c'li isfsai.l dfftT.d.iBta t tie and nt pear at the ;V e I tbe elei k e.1 the Siijieiio- Court ! Staii'v County,'"1 'he liVih "I January 187v), then aud there lo an er or lieitiur o Saul petition, or the same wi'l lie taken pre r. j-no ami heard jr part a to iherr.. W'imess, James M. Reihvlne, Clerk cf our said court at oAe, the 1.) ' dnv of Nou.l r. 1869. J. M. KlaDWiNE, o. a 4Sw:pi.ferVV10. IWorth Carolina, SrrtRi i-b C..riiT, Btslv Cocbtt. Fall Term, Icti'J. A. S. Mo.--, adrmnistrator ui l homa Mo..-, againi Roland Forrt at and wife Jane A. Forrest, A A. Moss, M. A. K Kendall. C. W. M. Thn-adeiH and wife M M Th-ea tgill, .1. C. M s-, V. C. Mo, and Wd te Mo-.. Petition to mokt Herd folate In this case :t appearing to the satisfaction or tiie court ibat Tbt'teadci!! sin' w if M Tlir-adgill, M A K i'. Mdaii. (' W M, I J C Moss, d felidai.ts iu pi i end: 0- j ,. iMn-res.deDle of ibis State : Tlierefore, il is erei-re! by ii i ca-utri that pul -h.-atiotl b inade for six Weeks :;i ' The O'. i Vortb State" uevVfpapi ', notily : gthe 1 u, . fendants to appear bi-fcre the J:..i;e of .,..r nXt S.iieiiur CVurl lo he he'd for tr . cocuty .f .?lan!y at the Com t House u, Alb. marie, on the first Monday in Jau'y. l!;70 lhfiiatl tu r tei answer tliepeiitiou e.f ibe I'l.iiiitilT. filed in this COUitj or j algnieiit .i be taken pio eu ftii Slid heard ex p-irie as to 1 1 eui. Wittie, J. M. Rs-d'.vii.c, Cleik of the ni.e rior Court of Stanly County, at nfh :e ui A'l.e tuarle, the 22J day'i f November A D., 1 ' 0 J M RKDrt'INK, C. . C. 47 -Ow(pr fe lo ) -SffVf t5rF.T,1'f?r?vWCM For culinary purpoees. Together with a fall line of fresh and warrantrJ pure (iUOCMl SPH.'F.S, all which, as uual, will be told at ri ce greatlv lielow the old prices iiere. At K. SILL'S Ilrug i-wre, SolWairv. Nov. 26,1 R09. 4:-';t ALtI.1.ACS I OR J!70. T 'UHNKR'S Noklll CAKhI IN A ALMA NAC lor 1870.. Klih.r.-d and iurroved in all respects ; bitter tiikn I lit- Alii.aiuic of 1 869. which was so popular atid iia.i -i eba.are" nalc. Prici, single copies by mail 10. cuts 1 conies bv mail. 25c : one ih xen bv mail, I'rice in store, half irtoss, $4 ; pet boudri ! f"; per whole kH-Jn. J7. PAI'.MfcK S N. C ALMANAC, pah'.: -he.l hy James IL Enniss; an easTIer.t Alu e. lull of mol valuable matter to jh r'artner, wilh monthly cab'tidsm in large clear tyf 1': i.e, per stuple c;py by mail. 10 ten:s: 3 copies ny mail 2.V , one ih sen by ipai! fine; itriev iu store, i.i.i eiu, pel hiiiidi.-d i,.'0, rfT "ross f (5. TIIE COMIC ALMANAC FOR 187". piibhsheiM.y men II. Knnis: lui! of eotejo picture i l.i.-t lat.oiis. j .ken, aiiecdoles, inn, A.C . wiib monthly! ralruelars, in large u'ear type. Prico per single copy, by mail l' eenis; J ipie by mail 25c; "ne doaen by mail (it) em. Pile e ill store, per half gioe $J; per biiiidie1 $4 50; per n. f6. ty One of each of Ibr above mailed lo any address for 2o eta. For fale by - JAS. II. ESNISS, A cent and Publisher of Aimarsc. oot 1 5 - 4 1 1 f S-.ile.bory Jjtij C SKXJSnBT&AVOS'l IfotSr.r. a. ii the will aunt xed of JaBwa.iX Bhaythe. BOlitsn inlier.bygiv.il Ibat all pariu-n who huv.. claims .against ihe i-Stats inul prefn nt them by ihe fir-t of November 1S70, or thi- itoiice will be plead in bur of their recoveiy. A I pei sens indebted lo the estate are reiicsted lo make curly sett'eiuent. JULIA G SMTTCE. thi !2. IRfS). 41:6w Ad.n' x THE ADVANCE. A WEEKLY FAMILY JOL'ItNAL. ... , W Farm, the Garden, .'A Ikastttf F.ctmnnv. r? iri.nnqp and tie tt-rtl Progress in Aarth Otrohna. THE VN"D14R!It3!l'KD rTiWOfiT'i publish, in llit' mty ol Kaleifh, as son,, .in a Fiiff,cterirnnmbwtBsiib!critasTs fn te ob taine.1 a 11'l.Wj Fmnily Journal, adapted to thv tvantsrof the p.-rrjrle nf North Caroliu; who are en:fajed in the cultivation t'f ihe 8- n in all i:e bianches. the Imprtiretnent of our inaiiufact:ire, our machintwy, our meehanical skill,iai.d.tl ii e ma' ei i.i 1 inierv-ts of the State. In fhecondoet of the tiais-r he expects to fsei-n-e the aid of scientific and psai-iiral men to matract and intetrtt his readeis. His ob- ject will br to make it cmiueitlly pra. !. al aud USef.,; to sJ classe. . 1 P'" 10 P as scon as they recelvv the f.r-t ...... I i'gned s..Htiis ihe ajd uflitttBany te fw obtain subscribers an early slay. H. PEIJ sit - tf CalelgH, CWt. fl, ISU 4- I 1
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 3, 1869, edition 1
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