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W itisiu'itv. kiiidav. mre it, mot. GEORGIA. I ItSlsJiilliil ia ail hi pml'nninm mid true to 111 . 1 political allcvitnce. We believe lie his nerer The Imirgii RHI has pasted lth Moines oil bean like lo many, around him rabid und Cuugreas, and only lieu. Is the signature of ihe President t be-ine a law. It goes a whole bow-shot l.cvond llic rixiMmn nlstioit . f IM' President, in his Mtttnfre, a arc reared w :ill be I he cm. It doo ud atop wild i , r ing I lie L.rj l lair.. .1... ..all. o......ll... I lit ll:!' i 1 - ...... n . .1. ,,... ,-j I.. in a mil I 11- . 1 JfowA .V.'.i.c a ho hit in a.liancc, will receive . , , . , . . any one. ami h.-u. -e. rREMH'M WR 170. nil o ir friend.-, ami the public generally, j i t the 0M will receive hlood-tliiratv toward lhuv whu dim-red with him in i mini! iii and I. i- nusvnuctitlv. alwava commanded (he respect ut lu jwlilka oppo-ntntt. VALUABLE INFORMATION. TnT. BWEKT-TOCUGKE AFFAIR. the Amwucav Sim JoLBN.u.fT one year free (. roM, execi imn'. L I ail wf ir rvs ent sub-criber-. remember ilia! by niK-wina their 'aws, M IWttMtcd by Gen. 'Irani, hut require them to lake another th which ditlirs so little COMPUTING INTEREST. From the Petersburg Index. Ww trlr n new rnv for romp nrlng. hr et and ii i an simple tlmt rverv r Iter, I.J.k.r. merehiint, or clerk should post up : lor refcieiiee. There leiuif mi audi a thiny .. , , , , am fraction in it there i scarcely any Ha- no deposition i Ho ljwi,r t .... ,.rril,(ir inUti.k.-. Hv no -ther arith metical process caw the ilea red information he ..l.i I by o fi-ur li-m.-s. Six Per Cent . Multiply anv given nuin- hi'rnf dolhira by the number of days of in- CHAPEL IIILL-l'NIVEnSITY-VIL- prnctic LAGE NEWS. The exercise of the University hare cloned fir the usual holiday vocation. ' About thirty sio.lents in all hare been in attendance during the station. They camu together mostly stran gers lo .ii, oilier and to the 1 mull v. I lie son on t and jnriadictlou of the Federal Count, lays it down si the diiuna;nlililng KTHiEWORTH FEMALE SEMll ........ N A 1 V f.-rtMir- ... 'the pleading in the Federal I"?T..x, ih. stMi- t'ourf.. .hutlu tho former, it ilT: " iiuuir HlleKe in the deehirali n all -T . . ,nf the kMaMrn to hat It is aeeeaaary to prove upon the tiial to ll!ti(MI Hie urtloll. It ia cU-arly ueceaKarr to prove in thhieaae w hell t. e extract a- tea red in the Wiiiahiii 'rMtitt, and waa ropit-d into l Im r puper. r.t.tliiitf I he comer- fr the 'ironi hid ' thai w-m.iy alnjfHt call it 1 nutlon of Judiie I'oiirir. e on the-Uullroai) 1 1 it mini.. ....ill TIiiM i m 1 i I l.-r l.i I ! f.ir I r,i I r 111 n to t Iim in. OH hi 1 1. .11 . . 1 .. ao 11 . .1 1. aurii-mN m ... arreara., ...d .or iUM pni. ,,,, ,. , r , .,,.,,, ;;;1;r;:t;r,;:,tu:;u;,1; fcj dl4y. Tar in .. ...... o7 " , dent roiir-: No ir m.. -will rnni? of rtwracu-r- ,,,r IT , - " e r. iranieu iSVorw' J 1 .ei' one tni freeofi I ar ;e, riceitl . ... .. , fio-n cupyluir the art:cle ..r alluditur to the ir. ( ill .1 the oflJ.e Am4 .orlk I W"'. " " , Mlllt.r. V..r over two ek.. to Kive He untU.r eiini 11 xiy oi inn .i j'x.rmu , .....c, ....r4, . . aerM-t I. Ill oi.itoltiii.il y to ml IiiiiimII iigl.tiu TIIK K V1LKOAD FHAL'W. e 01 m - .r 1 .. i,s .1, ,r. n, , ,.. unri I a year ' (P!i.a;,, ii thia aubj.-rt of th I in Stale Legislature, mi. I we were "f ,jM, hint tu-t himaeir r-.,ht it. thin of the .VkaX Joi.rmU a Mint it. a many other Kiiiiilur act have, be the uaaencwa reuard to the cIi.i.kh atfrtii.Al him. o.'cvruiu partiee in (ieorjfia, to a great ezk-iil. I We admit llinl we ar.- not uaii.illy an f r- len tig 111 such eaa.-a. but we 1. 10 1 ioureived a favorahle opiui. :i of the rliHricrer of Mr. Sweet, h .th from hia e dtiriiu former Never t j a pvo.lemore iiiAnnonilTwiiMliiil aeatioiia of .he preaent legi'lature, mid hia .Neiute dorintr the oreaent i tenure of the aiiMoirj to fee m uiMttcr. Over two weeka haying elapaed and the c. ..u ,.n il.e .h.lLir viel.li..,,! KO IHHI Wh... ' K"'"-"'"" "' 'tig entirely mem. we re i i lint mnnev? Not more than $100,000 have 1 P'',,IM' he article, for Ihe p irpo.e of ! Urn paid i Mil for work on the roail. and there ia ' "Win the people the nietho I po railed by I . .1... 1 . I : ii l. i I Kfir II ...t r.i.ruaAo.laiii... t. l. ul v 1 , L 11(11 f-l,lrt"l HI IV 1 rC-HUrT HI llll IIIUV. n n irMrwriiinine - - m. n.n i laaa ... a L. I ...I ... I L...U I... ... .1 MlJ l ! . I . I tlwtiei . J iK.op - i I rl.el.t. i.-.n. In the pursuit of mad ambition project, ( nf h Trtllt)irrr , it i(toL (ienrge On the apK-iiruee of the article alluded dt in tlicJfruiUaal aearch rf.cr real and laming y. Hwepaon, the former Preaidciit, who ahl to, in the SkmTIRK.I., Mr. Sweet arose in hit hanpinejo in thin world, their course in icarcely I ihouc llomla. rt-ngue 1 bUvfli -e into the h unUof j place iu the Senute to a question of privi ' l.v nv hut the hiiahaiKiman. But not VZ! rr?Me,!l W,U ,he .f??fnj,,F . f- lege, and denied, in tot... the truth of the so with tlci Holiday, thiirtmaa ia a ...,i .-v i.li .r .eiM.n. It never coup nno .ow, tins i a very g nve matter; not a mere uewgpapr n r. but . derhiniti..li of n . i :i. au.l you ll oc .ire io Hiiwriww. t uiinwTMAa Tlier afe nt hand t ( bri- mm flo'.klaea. Tn-ni. rr w i l l.ritmaa day the birth-day of the K.ivM.iir of ni.oikind Ihe moat Ideaaad and ploiioii- d.iy in the Calendar. Compared witli it, n-.il the great'evenl which it heralded forth, nil .T.i r dnyp and all otltcr events arc a noih !ns. Ye. the Holld-ira are at hand. Time, at teat, i- true nml f.uthful to all his engagements. Tlic '-'.angittg seasons come and go, but the laa ,on whi -h thcr teach make little or no imprew al si er pent. A'ff Per Ctnl Multiply any flren amownl by the number of daya n which it Is desired to aeer ain the intereal. aud divide by f -rty-live. and the result will be the interest ot such for the time lequiredat eight per cent. T Ptr Oaf, Mnltipl. the same a above, and divide bv thirty-aix tin I the re in t tie poor man who coulU lianll) :.pare lilshoy' th, ,.,tll,f ,, bankrupt wa convey helponil,eUrm,aiedthe .n of Aeiichwet in La,,rB plaintiff as aaaiguee. jlic In intercourse and frundly MtitH I r lH JMPUi,.. nd I hold which a true college ulwavs providoa. I ndia- i ,. , ., . . . . ,, . ,i mrhfd by el her the law leiuiets in ll co.tnwv , " -urfic.eu.ly alleged in H.e dee- anmnd or the slander, which were circulated a't , "'' thatuch couvejauce or aa.lgunieut a distaiuv, they have iHinuns) wilkipiiet unddtl- ail.l l.v.'t ol:3m n l if illeil Mian Intvu tw . n Ihe la-oplv M e- i i i.nrks iu tl tern .i.l. I irolina. It - now marly sin. e the appropriiilion of $7 .HM).0(K) R.imU was made to the Western Division i W. N. t'. K. K. Ii is well .n.l. r.i.H.. f:t,isio. 000 of the lionds were sold months ago at (Ml Mrenie the l.i.. ...I studies of their i-ouiwc 'Thursday waa occupied with csaaninatlnris i-oiicliiding at 4 u chick, P. M , with public sieuking In the prayer hall. W. J' Lyon, of (iraiivUle county, repeated an ratract from a stirring speech of Gov. Vance. W.C. BrKik...f PaaqiHank d'lairuel anadirressof Robert Km met. Two of the &phomurc delivered ora tions, one John P. Overman, on the Kzcellenee of Rcpuhlh-an (iovernment. and the other. Wal ler K. Pisil, ui the Bright Future of North Car olina. They were highly commended for their J M. r.u.MVLLL ''reeiisburo. N. C iruWiM iUtTtm, ax aii0m, w tf. - ON TIIK 12tm AND IHtii (ir j vNt ,v WO, will be anhi at, taiblie auction, ' oil Mules, young and well broken. 40 Carta, with llanteas. 3fJ0 Ain.s' Miovel-i 8 or 10 Plow and Coulters, with Harness. 100 Railroad Picks and JJatloeks, .ur.....i... i -ii -.i .....tit vt... i.. iH7i i ?rr ""' """"H , 2A0 Oram Hags. i to Miiend their pleadings. Po Oveoa, Skillets Pan, Ar, Ac. I be entire morning w at eo ttuined in ar- Tarana Caab oa delivery, guineiit up..u (h aiiffieienee of the otr two BELO, Pres't. forma of declaration lined lr the assignee, ny 51 jt jj v;, y. C. R. H. Or, .ir. .mm y, n.r me planum, Mini .iri 1. 1 1 . , mis ...... n inane. Hy aouaeut, a juror wa withdrawn andthe cuaeeontiuued. The plaintif iimitmI to amend hia declaration until March lrft. l-7i The ,,eop.e.n.. wllM arcuialai ol (he ivmitM i-upi.s reoatreg t ,inr .. . , - aull will .bow the rate of iutereat at teu per wul ibouglit, patriouc apiril and manly elo- IT IU. regular '"'i'. ' , lu'nn- "T?"?" ""' ;"'em, im- trttemeots repoMed. nml atated that he did ,,2erv 'T,i,,e,Vla,UT KW not believe Jildge Tourge. had ever iu.de no"cn- 1 sold, purchased, bv a "iittla piece of raacahlv, 1 .,,... 7,,;i.... 1 . 1 ;. . ... .. .. ,.. . -. , ...... ... ... ,....... ,-. ... ....... ed or uncxtx-.'tcd. We may endeavor 10 euace ; n r.iuruau 11. norma - wuere lueuiin-nasr niiHiey . . . .i-i t : mLM came from ia strouglv niasf. The Florida it from our mmds-to tlunko it juntas welUmlt , ., . . . . , , . of other days, hut we cannot. We may atriveto , nniI jt , MtendtsJ, and Swepson has cmpovcd ; " nn' WI,M I"' "' olreum- heaputmn it plorimts meraorteatheurgentpres- I gentlemen of our iiopiaiutanea in Columbia 8. '",es. aa well as the name of the party anrc of husincsH- we mav itrive to blot Im our C to build that extension. Littlericld, who making it. all given, except the names of .he ' ,." ii . ,k holds the fl.Ooti.iHNi bonds belonging to o.ir genlieuieu to w horn the Matemeiil wa uiaile. vision "ihe shapes of Love and Jo) as tnvy iisc , f i.,;,,.,,, ,nd wn,.r of ,nelin. l.-jf j, (VIUsiu M are areoare.l to . :i,oly.- .. . . I I I.... . ... V . ,1 .. .. ... . . . . . , . I .... ' ' - . Iroui tne mist oi mc lAing . , prontante riornl.i road. . the ti.rmer treaideni cOMSIltKICATRU To The Intlf c : Your ralcnlationa of in terat are aery correct, but they are certainly of the "alow coach" order aud we don't think they suit this "fast age." In your cub-illation of the interest on $4!H 50 for SI daya yon make iust 17 Ifgures. To work on that basis in an nee.. nut of two p get would tttkr up much lime and would be a pretty heavy job to any nothing of th.- pa per and ink consumed to work out the vari ous ealeu ationa. The sum mentioned by you would be worked out "up towu" this way. 4!K) 50 IM 49 23 we mav tell the children in deep seriousness that ' ld 3,(Kaj,(jtK), piM More he taught the r lori Panta Clan ia all nonsense, and that they need 1 da road and cannot or will not account for the . . ,. r.n-j 1 proceed-, is there not ervnt reason to siimmc! that not expect to have their stockings filled ' ,,,,. "linl, piece of rasi-alUy" in Florida will g is) and pretty things, as formerly, but we can-1 tlirn , l0 M, A Terv Rrc3j Jtleix ( rs -alitv in not fai. toi;ive the occasion our countenance. j North Carolina, bv selling tlic remainder of our ' P . . .... e:.L ii.i n. jr Lu n . ason 11 71 oome, and il tr.H be the Uiruit- , '""'" o uniwi me. r .onoa roa 1 n e con-n.cr f 1111- n irm 1 ...... .i- n..-... ...o, ...... . ... m- oers 01 the l.egiritiirc who are now oppom The nn- stason in spite of all our efli.rta. From n very remote periinl this season has j been one of festivities and rejoicing. From the moment of its advent until that of its departure J rj(sKi feeling pre vails among all classes. All bitterness slumbers and all enmities are forgot- , ten. Chri-tmas is the only season wlien the iee j of roan's nature thaws and leaves him, for the j moment, happy in the warmth of n giniul sun- shine. Such it has ever U-cn and such may it j ever 1m. (iod forbid that the lime shall ever j come when it will b -otherwise when there will j I no social gatherings, and no social greet 1 he MtMiieiit was made on the train of the North ar.iliu i Railr.nid. going from Ral eigh to 0i.eiub. ro. .ii Thursday, N'ovein her tile wslh. nd .uie of tin- two gntlii.eli to whom the statement was made, was Vic torC. Itarriuger one of t!ie ("ode 1 on. 11. is sinners. Judge Toitrgw, at another time, we are inf .rmed, made substantially the same statement in the pr senc of Mr. Ball the iiiveaiigtuioii of the alleged railroad Isuul l,""t keeper of the Senate, mail ageut 011 frauds, if thev intend to i-h;it their eves to the i K '' Lanroad. Sir . Are. danger niitii it iajaalaii'. Swein ought (lo be e have u. t approa-he.l Mr. Barringer toroeil l.v legal Irsa'aTrre-, to di-iiroriie or acciemt 'on t,,in suUject. nor lies he in any w.iv an for this lanrc amount, immeiliately, and Little- thorized us to use his name iu the matter ttclil. Ins atHa.uiplice, slioul.l lie ei.join.sl at once ; b t h has said to ditf. r. nt gntleineii that iroin selling any tnon- imiikis, and removed Irom , 1! report of ihe conversation nllud-d lo hy disposition as President. The Legislature- the Winston .Vmuk-. and copied by us. is thnst who oppose inveeligation say there has u Is'ii mi chargi made against these men. We j t!,.. ,i ., , .... , 1 1 .- , I here the matter rests at present. Judge can tell them the people are making charges , . ,' agai.n.1 them even- Wand demand ao iuveati- IT"'"? " ,e f,"m gation f those charges'. Oe usbon., on the "..th of o em In r Inst v. - .1 1 t .111 -ii - "-aid. publicly to several geiitlemeu. of whom We clip the ak.vc from the Asheville Aw. :-!. 11 .u . u l.'t.ir I . Il.-.rr luii.r u-h ...... Ih-il s... ....I ings- no echtnge Of courtesies, and no hilarity j "lf" " "sains e,-.... , njinf( he tl,ll4rlt (. (IiV.,1ti eom and mirth; no demonstrations of good will, and anJ l-field ore most damaging. Ami they mitte in tramiug the article in the Cotisri , ', . I are scarcely less damaging to Governor Holden, 1 tution use.) as :m excuse f.r holding over, no love miking. .. , , , - .... t . 1...1 1 t. v.. :i . .. this i wno 11 musi ik' remeniuereo, is responsnue lor ; " iy .. ... nu their appointment to Ihe ofli.e of President of."- " ".la "m'w.ng.y iiii.sr.-presenie.i Ti.it we are not accustomed to write in strain w have borrowul half the nlsjve so we will conclude by wishing all of our friends and patrons u happy Christinas. In accordance with a time-honored custom the carrier will visit the patrons of the OUt Jforlh Stat', with his Christmas Address on to morrow morning. the Western N. C. Railroad. In the face of all I the whole affair before the Legislature." a seel ion drawn up THE LEGISLATURE. This body has adjourned until sometime in J-wnarr, when, we are sorry to say, it will meet njrnin. Thus far it has done scarcely anything but continue the per diem of ?7 per day, which each metnlier has pocketed up to this time. It was hoped that a m ijorlty would have been w il Ung to undo the mischief of last scssjon, hut if so they have been prevented by part drill. It is now certain that nothing good can be expecl ed from this legislature, and that the sooner it adjourns sow ifi the better. It is the last one of its cjiaracter that will ever lie elected in North Carolina. Radicalism is dead and buried in this Stale, so deep that the hand of resurrection can never reach it. As we have before said, "its loaders will si.ik into the deepest nothingness and the profoundol obscurity." The masses of V 1 1 . : the people ot any party are aiwav. isiun ... tln lr political sentiments and will do right when convinced what right is. That he tTo.ir..l mis. is 11 not most sirangetn.it inert snotiic ever ; exir,.,,, mtm,g t,.it ti.e L,.- Have ticen any oposi'u.n 10 the appointment ol : 1 ; a special committee of investigation? Is it in t strange that Gov. Ilohlen has not sitit in a spe- cial message urging the appointment of such 4 . T , j d. f.at the Constitution, and that SM ligation ? W by has be not done so ? I5.it one j agrei'd with him. and thai they went behind answer presents itself to the minds of honest and j tl,H Speaker's desk and consulted, and that intelligent me"- he fears the cited of the result he drew ill. the preeent sect on. a,, word, das npnn his party, if not npon his own charader. ! tn mislead the people as to its meaning and Tno n,l.' .tf.,,,,.! nn 1 si;a . ;..n t.,o !. I tutel.t. llu said that Sweet and Heat .n were will not be made. Tiic suggestions of the Arms, $.'1 tr3 Iu this calculation l" tigur a only are used at against your 47. Explanation : (ill days t ii r ceiil. ia'1 per ce .t ; fi days it orm teuth of (Kl .lavs ; I days one-half of IS. If I the rate of interest should be 7 per cent, add l-t! the am tint ; if B per cent, add I d; lf! add I ii: iT IU per reiit. add 1-2 and Mi. If 12 percent, double the Kinoiint of interest. If yon want interest to a fraction, then d it n same priucip'e au.l it will only take'.'.-! tigures as ag linst your 47 (it not being ne cessary in fact to put down the r mount if the same interest ia wanted n except as a p rt .-f the calculation to bring the interest) thus: VXVri 4!W"0 24i!7U5 oiience At the conclusion of ihe speaking the President announced that new course of slmiv will be open nrxl term, and that arrangements liad been com pleled bv which the price of hoard will be redu ced. The highest rale allowed will he $12 per month. The next session begins Jannarr 18lh. A number of new students have applied for ad mission. It is rumored that a Professor of Agriculture has been appointed. The name is not definite ly announced, though several ptrsont have been mentioned as appointees. Another rumor is that a new Ijid.es Seminary t"u ler. larriuger aud Ba ly for th defen dants. Hit Honor was of the opinion that there waa no such differeuce between the variotit forms ..f deelaratiou used, as to remove them from the n eration of tha derision iu the ease of Cobb aid others. All the eatet of Dewey, Attiguee. iu which the gei.eral issue wat pUaded, coma within the operation of thit decithm The docket wat regularly proceeded with, until the hour of adjournment. Dr. Olivor, an Kiiglishmin, of Providence, was shol and killed, at Cliarloriaaville, Virginia, recently, by George Avres, of Fauquier ronntv. is lo he established here under the charge of ; ;lr charging Oliver with havwg soduotd Mrs. t mmiggim, the wife ol the Methodist pas-1 " lor and formerly a teacher in Greensboro'. A nitro-glvccrinclmazatine. containinz half a toil ul the muertaj,' explodtd at ihe KoWrta Torpe lo Cimiinv'. Works, a mile from Tiu.s ville, Pennsrlvanio, recently. Two mn were killed and the tow.i . dain.igetl considerably. The comany of ('. S. Infantry, now station ed here, have proved welcome visitors to all. They have increased the trade of our stores. The officers and their families are an addition to our society, and the men are orderly and quiet. The remains of Gov. Swain were disinterred and removed to Baletgh last week. - ChaK.-l Hill, Dir. 20, 18G9. The first calculation g ve the right amount, as if the fraction is over Jc it would be tak ing. and if under it would not ; but any one who would stitckle for the fractional part l n ceut's interest, can work out the sum iu the second way given, using less than one half of the figures taken up by your mod calculation. "Old Fout." A Simple tfalculatirm The following re quest for information was recently submitted to the financial editor of the Philadelp! a Is'farr : lature should P Will v-.n please inform me a ready means Id over four y-ars nd four mouths, and of determine- the discount f en nncvdol- ihat he showed it to H.-aton and Sweet, wh. I .r iu jrold when the letter is reix.rted at a .were sitting one on each side of him. and j pretninro" of .12 per cent ; and also of as- inat iienion wiio was atimiu man, objected. I eertnning the coin value of mir Government I o.iii .l,..t r it .... .,,.1 ... .).,.. ... ,. ; ....... . i . i. . i i . i . in ....... . .u ...... .. r. t , , . .. .. ......... , oonos . i.e. i nno i. ii ni i i in ..ii renr . , in at eurrency t -Ming at Kti for ? I in e in ? Die reply of the Ledger is annexed UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COCRT. Reported especially for the Standard. Saturday. Dec. IStli. 19. The Court met pursuant to adjournment. The only new arr val . day was that of W. V Peebles Esq, Mr. Bailey, of counsel for various aai gnees a-k.-.l leave to amend his declarations. which were d a rn sulmtantiiil'y in the tame I editorial re. . umi-.kI .tion Toe twtnlv-five se- A shocking catastrophe ia reported to have happenesi on the Rhine. A vessel coming in contact wilh a bridge in eiHirwe of construction at Me ... . , brought down t!ie whole structure and oaused the dtath of forty workmen. A young man in North Adams, M iss who last week learned that the worn in ho has looked upon a- his wife for four years, wis the lawfil wife of another min. Immediately left her for bis father's house, and then soon sickened rnd died of grief. Tlic tw -nfy-fiv stndentS of ''journalism" to lie a.lm'tte l to Oen. Le?'s college aretob nom iiuited b-- Typographic d Unions an! editorial that one of the parties bu coinpclleil todisgorge, and the other be enjoined from selling any mure it bonds, and be removed from olli. e, if the charges I can be proved tojie true, will not lie carried out. We need not tell ourr&adcrt why. They will j find the answer in the venality of the times and in the amount of ruonev involved. hoth delighted at the manner in which he bad succeeded in their object, and that Sweei was not only knowing to it. but a party.' We repeat, there tho matter rests for the present. Mr' Sw et sa.ys the statement. a reported s untrue, ann that he does not be lieve Judge Tonrgee m de it. Mr. Ilarrin ger s iys Jude To irgee d d make it, and we believe he did. Mr. Sweet and .Tod e Tou'gee can settle the matter between thctn. Hal Seutinel. The Wins'on yentincl gives the name nl George Make pens.-, of liaudol h County, as A DANGEROUS MEASURE. On our Grst page will be found a bill to be en titled "An Act to secure the better protection of "Life and Property." The bill is a very extraor dinary one, and persons out of the State reading ii will be apt to conclude that dangerou insur rections exist, or arc apprehendedjm several (swnties in North Carolina! yd every one knows that such is not the fact Will the legis lature, then, make itself ridjenlons by passing a bill which nothing but a state of insurrection or rebellion can justify ? Every body knows that the writ of h,-h'i i.i cypas cannot be susjssnded by tho Federal Government " unless when in cases of invasion orrebellion the public safety may rtqitre ft. This is ihe language of the Consti tution. Where is any rebellion In be met with Iu North Carolina? Is there a single county in '. Slate where the i rvll authoiities have been resisted where civil process cannot be served ? Not on", that we have heard oil It will beseen, toe, that this bill confers extraordinary powers on the Judges and Solicitor. In every point f view it seems to ' an uncalled lor and danger- mcvure. We made no objection to the amendment proposed to the militia in the Gov '.rnors ovfviage, Iwt this is a very .iiiT.ru.t ru:r ire. Thai tin rc have Us-n individual oases of out rage, jn which, perhaps, a sobre or two of per-m,.-s paKiciMiled, Ls u) true. And no ohe can 'v.ndcrnn p:ih outrage m-r severely than we da AiSd we will go-farther and say that we do r-thin!cthcT'hn7C"hW'n'''dcnoiincied in certain luarter as they sluiild havc iheen that what tat been dd in palliation of them has bull foe ci i'ih tendency to encourage them. Rut there is no such ro:idition of things any where as will j :-tiiV the passage of this bill,. It piskjkc can. ... . -.1 nv... ... i... . :..i:..r.i.. O...V !i;i'- til e.l. l UJ lliant: ..u.uii. ooo.ove, wi. ree than ihry nre. the other gentiem.-rn sarlou un the train. - who F.p. heard the coiiver- Nnaxii State. SOUND VIEWS OF MORALITY. The Connecticut Cbamn, the oldest and one of the ablest and liest papec in New England, has the ftcsi article on the McFarland Rich ardson trige.lv which wc have seen. After re counting the facts iu thecase which resulted in the shooting of F.ich irdson by McFarland, and the subsequent marriage of Richardson, on his death-bed, with the divorced wife, as alleged, of McFarland and giving the statements of !olh parties, having nrst condemned the shooting, it says; "Now, neither of these statements shows a clean bill for Mr. Richardson mid Mrs. McFar lapd. We can understand that nothing which the law calls criminal occurred between them, and that, in the present perverted stale of public opinion concerning divorce and marriage, they may not liave thought they were doing anything wrong. . Wc can understand that Mr. McFarland may have been brutal, and that she ought not to continue to live wilh him. Rut here we stop. Here we feel that we are treading near the ground of sentimental nosh, if not of wicked license. When a woman talks about getting a divorce in order to marry another man, we feel the from. .I giving under us. When a man "tym pathutet" with another man's wife and protect her to the extent of urging her to get a divorce arid marry him, the ground entirely caves in. Society cannot hold together in any such lax practice of morals, and loose notion of marriage. It is a sign of frightful public demoralization when two people (supposing them to have in tended no harm i coula, adopt auch views and practice them. It is not our business to sit in judgment upon the consciences of Mrs. McFar land and Mr. Richardson; but this awful trage dy it one of the results of the low tone prevalent in social lifo." , The f.buronr is right Society cannot hold to gether in any s:w.!i l.ix pr.u ;l.t -of morals, or loose notion of marriage." A young lady who would oj-rnly and pnblio ly receive the attentions of a married gentleman; who, it wa uudtmtood, was endeavoring to ob. tain a diyorcefrom bis wife for the purpose of marrying her, in respectable society. And a gentleman who , poMiione will be et t.-riained. left it lie understood that he ia engaged ' be! Berks' tiio-tdiin-nts rrspiirea day for rent inarri. d to the wife of another, as soon as she I SejiiRfirc the l-gl-.atiire it. t.e I C0N0UESS10XAL. WASHI.VftTON. Dec 20. Tennessee delcgati.n except Senator Fow ler and Re. e eiiti t e "aw. i: s .ne ei.gag.d in preparing h protest against the legality of the Tennessee election, p'nyiug CougirM to S0 it aside. The President nominated Edwin M. Stan ton to Im a judguolT the Supreme Court vice Orter. resigneK Sesatf.A hill was reporteil for the ex empting yf canned fish from duties. Truurnull from the Judiciary Coinmit'ee reporfeil ajoint resotutn n iieciar ng trgtnia onVftleil to representation in Congress. A hill was introduced for the adjiittment of the French spi .il.ition claiin. In an executive sision Stanton wat con firmed hy a vote of 45 to 1 1 . IIousr Rill distributiLg the number and rank of government employee amongthe aeveral States arid Territories pasted. The Georgia hill wat taken np. Tl vo'e will he taken at 8 o'clock lo morrow. Sev eral amendments were prop..-. . I all ..f wh'eh Hutler. who championeti the bill, o poted on the ground tii.it the bill is not iu ail respect satisfactory, and ameudinVnts would cause delay. Mr. Illngham will oppose the hill. There is a night eesciou for debate only. Mr. Rut'er staVd that the committee l.ost- pohed t( e 'Virginia l ilt because he bad not yet sullicierit evidence. t arns worth moved to misne..f the rn nnd pass a resolution that Virginia it e.ni tbd to representation. House refuser! to supend the rules, f3 to 11X1 Th-r nmlfoi .l. fiit. s thnt the fienri'in loll mild very justly- forfeit bcr place .; ,,,.,, , amendment and that a molion to The process is exceedingly simple. First, pilt down 1(1 ). to h place two cyphers i.l the rlgh. which make- t'.e sum read ten thousand. Into this divide I.'lj. aud the quotient will be th eoin value of the paper, and if this quotient is subtracted from I OJ I. the difference is the discount of the paper. Second, divide l'-tt iuto ll. first placing as before two cypkert to the right of Ihe latter, the quotient will lie about' !Mj. and Is the c .in ralneof the bonds. All this nay I... afCj'.miplishcd in a tenth of the time and spnee ocenjiied in stating it. Qnotution of Coin. When gold is quoted at l 10. a p iper dollar is Worth 111 cents tlM-U'. When gold is quoted at $1 15. a paper dollar is worth H7 cents. When gold is quoted at f I 20. a paper dollar is H-i.r h cdf cents. When gold is quoted at tl 26, a paper dollar is worth 80 cents Wheng Id is quoted at. $1.30. dollar i worth 78 cents nearly. When gold is quoted at $1 38, dollar is worth 74 cents. Whe gdd is quoted at 91 40. dollar is worth 71 cent. When gold is quoted at $1 45. dollar is worth 69 cents. Wheng II is qu .ted at $1 SO a paper dollar it worth GG'i -i cents. a ,'upnr a ap r a paper a paper rule An I .lite .is farmer asserts that whosoever triet ll-a following recipe for corned beef, will never use any other: "For one hundred pounds of beef, three buckets of water -or enough to cover the meat four pounds brown sugar, with at mooh talt as will dis solve. Roil and skim. Put in the meat while boili g. boil thirty minutes; take out nnd. cool : rack in barrel and tnrn on uiekik , ' ., or l j T . .1.1 LjLmLs' saw l nai arerwjirus, in wu in renrn when -.Id- Bjsrf packed after &M1m.4mmM Hm0t$ endorte,! the taid way as llo-e in Dewey's rases. Leave was granted and the cases (vontino 'd Intheia-eof t'hat. Dewey. Atiguee. va Cobb. Walker an l Petnbertoti the Opinion iu wl ieh wa-1 delivered o.i yesterday, the plea ings were as follows: Action : debt ; plea : gei:eal issue. Moore. Phillips ami Merrinion for the plain tiff. (Mr. Mo re o ly was in atle ulatice ;) Fuller. Strange aud Melioy f.,r the defeu da ts. After the case f.r the plaint;:) was closed the counsel for he de'endant raised 'he ob jection that the allegatioi s in the declara 'lo'i were not sulliciei t to gie the Court jn isifictioli, for that there was no allegation of nn ass iguiiietit of t'.eettate m.d effects of the bankrupt to C. Dewey, but that the title iu the n te ir-wm Whieli suit was brought, was alleged to vent in Dewey, by m endorse inent from one Ituske. His I'onor's . piuiou wat a follows: Thit deelara ion alleg. a. First : That a rjioration was create 1, by the name of t' e Rank ot North Carolina, by act of Assembly, in 18"0. Second : That in Hil the defendants Cold, and Walker made their promissory notes, thereby promising to pay to the de fendant Le.ch. or hit order, 130, ninety lavs af.er date. ThirJ : That a'terward the said Leach en dorsed the said note to the defendant lltiske, then acting at cat'iier and agent of the s . id Rank for the use of the said Rank. Fourth : That afterwards t vit. on the 31st da' of October. IrkW. the RaikofN. ' aroli.r. became a httikrupt. and the taid last named day was adjudged a I auk' u t by the District Court of tho United Stat -s for the District of North Cwn'ln i : WI)reupoi and before the bringing of this tuit. the plaititiff w;'S .'.'i'y appointed ass:gnee of all the estate and .-tb-c s of said ban irtipt. The opinion of the Court is that it is not hy virtue of the endorsement of Huake that the plaintiff can claiin at assignee to be the owner af Ihe note tiled on' but it It ly vir tue of the assignment provided by the Rankrnjit art to he made to the assignee hy the Register or the District Judge, that the assignee requires his title to the ettateof the bank rnpt. and hit right to collect or reduce into possession by suit in the Courts of the United States. The complete appoir tment of the assignee does not vest him w ith the i ight to sue for any part of ihe est te of the bankrupt in any eonrt; for he may under thea ;t of 1 407 he e mipletely appoi i'tj 1. that it. elected, at that act provides, or in the event of a fa lure o elect, appointed hythe Register and confirmed hy the District Judge, and still have ao title lo any part of the es tale. Now it will he seen that np to this point plaiutff a declaration there is no allegation that, by "virtu of the proceedings recited, the plaintiff, is entitled to use and recover in tht Court against the defendant: rith: 1 hat afterwards, to wit in renrn lect their own studies, and areuuder notxpense except ior noaru. Stato of Worth Oaiolina, ( MgNTOOMKRY COUNTY, .V...'Mor Court. Wilburn Ltsaiter, administrator of Thomas J. Rtigld, against George D. Bright, Daniel If Bright. Daniel R. McLrod and wife Cora, Hutie J. Riight, James Riiht. Philo lQhight, Sarah Bright, Khxabeth Bright ami Catherine R ight. Petition tu malt Rtml lM.it e AuetB. To Tatiiel . Bright, one of the defendants abo named, a non-resident. Yon are hereby notified, (hat a summons, in the above entitled case, has issued against you, and the complaint therein wat filed in the Su p) ior Court ot Moutgomdry County, on the 15th day of October 1st 19 You are alto notified, that the summons in 'be case ia returnable to the next term ol (he Superior Court fonaid, to be held at ihe Court House in Troy, on die 2,tb day of February nest, when and where you are hereby rcqmred to appear ami answer ihe 'ompfairit tn default wheieof the plaintiff will apply lo sa d Court for the relief detnand l in tiie complaint. Witness, C. C. Wade. Clerk of the said Superior Court at offi.se, in the town ol T.oy, bit IClh day of DeicmUr, JtSI'.O C. C. WADE, Clerk Superior Court Monlgomeiy Coot ty. "il fl':(pr fee 10 p.') SrrtRion Cc t, I all Term, lav.0. Petition For Dower. at Willi, it : In this city on the evening of the 23d int., by the Rev.' Jetl rn Rumple, Mr. Robert W. Price, and Misa Sullie K. Parker, all of this city. In Thomasville, N. C, Tuesday evening, Dr-c-mla-r 14th, by Rev. R. Craven," D. D., Rev. Joe K. Keen, of Wilmington and Mitr Georgia J. Hogan, of Thomasville. At the resilencc of this bride's mother, on the evening of the 14th, bv the Itev. W. A. Wo. .1 Henry C Cowlc, Esq., to Mis Juliet Moore. In Hillsboro', on the 8th inst., Capt. John WrKetr, of Wilmington and Miss Sue Nali, daughter of Henry K. Nash, Esq. In Richmond Va, on flie loth of December, bv Rev. Dr. Hofte, Mr. A. D. Taylor, of Raleigh. N. C, to Mist Annie V. McFarlaud, of Rirh h i n I. In Kernersvillc, on Tuesday evening, 14th inst., by Rev. W. W. Albea, Cyrus B. Watson, Esq., lo M s. f nalia Henley. In Wranghtown on the 25th n't., by F. A. Tucker, Esq., Mr. John F. Tucker, to Miss Phcbe J. (iihbons, all of Fortytbe -county. In Guilford rmmty, Dec. 13th, bv Rev. C. F. Harris, Mr. J. Henrv Coble to Miss E. Callie Fentress, all of Guilford.' In Charlotte on the ltilh inst., at the residence of .Shcrill White, bv Rev. Dr. Miller, Mr, ,S. ti McLaughlin, of Alabama, to Miss Rowvna Can non of Charlotte, North Carohn .. Worth Carolina, I Rokkk Cocrry. j ''hristena Hritain, against lleirs at Law of A in Urittuiii, dee'd. In this case it appearing to the satisfaction! f the Court that the defendants Mo-. Fry ai d wile -isllie Kry are rtn rissidei.l of th s M t. : It a ur.lerrd thai publication tw uis.le in ti e "(ltd North Mate.'' a newapaprr iDblheil in Salifhury. X. ("., foi six weeks notifying the Uefin.lHiits tni.uear at the next term of the Superior I'onrt lor the county of llurkc at the Court iloase in Morganton. on the luth Monday alter the 3 1 Mondsy in Stsn h next, then aud then' to answer or plead to the Plaintiffs petition, otherwise the same will be heard cxpurte and judgment rendeied pro coaf- sso us tr. U em. Witness.!'. II. livin. e'eik of ear ssid ceuit tt nfllce in Morgsnton, the 10th Monday after the 3rd Monday in August, a. t. IS69. t'lltNK U. IltVIV. c s. c. 51 9:prfee IS. for Ourke County. LI III LSI'. RKST, II t.A l"t s I Moore's Rural New-Yorker. rnt on f at luvsTKATtn RTIUl WO FAMILY SBUMPEK 'fttlte .to said plaintiff, i ssigr.ee aforesaid. toav neeil a mile mure suit after me moJjLQ . I. . .. . " W.WT-ST r!n- - stL-i'WheiriibV tahrnliaiitllf becatnt entitled to.. J reatment of ."mall vox. A greatxjis(fis ery is sunt to nave teen recently trrnue ny 1-IKxV'u'd receive (he ai"d sum of money in LiIWwl d note speeifled f.. u ... i ... . : . l i.nf. e.'u.ise. oi i in pijuuua see ne. . u n,- the British armv in China in tbefo 7' . 1 ... ... tr .... , J ,. , tach but little importance tu the suggestion w a T ... ,-i.T-i-i ..... ir.i.eujr ..i p.. int. . uu. . - , , , i b, mode of treatment is L f.dlows; ' f Jr there Wat a tm "When the preceding feveVii at its helgMj!"'. "t.TnSWl and jutt before the eruption appears. t. e ! f"r? ' "..fhe f ,'th"! eh . is n.bhed with cro on U LU trt.rU ! that : V W rqmrpi. no assignment 0 tit i.ent. This e-tut-s tho , whole of the eruption to appear on .hat part of the body to the. relief of t e rest. It a'to secures full and toinplete ernptVui. and thus prevents the disease from attacking the internal of 1 gans. This is now the esab isheJ mode of tre .it" t in the K glish aru.y in China, mid is regard as a perfect cure.1 The firt prescription we ever published; ;(ii. H e expect some doctor lo tell ut thai it is C rtaiu death. aiaa At his residence in Davie Co, N , on the 16lh Ft'. Im'.'., .Mlisha Lib'.-, aged 72, a useful and much esteemed citizen. SALISBURY MARKETS DEC. 24. 1669. atronran tv J. . mcconnscouit. tancia. or conveyance to he made, to. the assignee but by its provisions vested the .i signee with a title I i the ttate of the I., ink rnpt hy f ro of thf adjudn alios and the appointment of the assignee t that ih this reepect the act of wat very similar If aoC identical with tne English art ut thai time in force, which very lolry aeeouats lor the precedent in Chitty' cited hy the counsel, and which he thought thit Court was not disposed to re- I RBeet sullicieutly. 1 won Id not willingly have I had not the Prnt'drntial A'ccr&rs.- loin obtain a divorce from her husband, as Hi.-h-: ",,r,.v .n'!r "'".'J'S' 'lM' uwrfMtiW'lw1 "hBlrtlrif Fletttotrllffmi iwfhnwidM !41.t..v....'.'.l.-i.-i,i. PM,rs pr-rlamatlon ordenngl eleet.on to ,,,., anq Vi-e Presid.nt of the Cited X J J t In. VHCii'leV Sill 1114,-rIIII!' tl.e 'Vol. ' V . i.l. : ... 1 i!. e..l i V. . in ( ', .....r.j- ;., ..II 1 1. ,,..T, ,- ....TT-I-tt. n-r.e. I tary" iii lien of 'direct pliysieal f..rer" in j of the I nion, which provides that electors s ... .1 itir. lotlieradiHrlarin a I" t "U tiikmg it had ti..t I Ne aptwn:u.l in ea h S:ate on the second T the profusion lo believe that I .. or, .f. ... , .) hi,...r,l f..9 I'.u ni.lf.tofia ,.f f lo.t Mr. Drake- hasinlrodu- i . ' . ... .. .:!. ..i i 1 on. ii , ,i s; . in. eminent auiwir upon any .inesnoii o pivwu- u. an ,., ru, ii,t. S'liate a bill to cstat Iish a uniform ' . n TL . .. J. . . .. .- :...r : -t .Ts of Presi- i - i I......... u. . I.l' sotie ol li in loi. w nfc .u. ..r-i...c .Mates , . , . . J , . tne time tie wrote, ami uol io uewiawaor Dacon, perpoaao, .. i.tlce. p r poaad, . . Corn, per bush, ol M lbs., .. ' Ileal, bush. 46 " '.. t'oppera. per pound. .. Candle. Tallow, , " Adamantine, i ' otto n . per pound. . . " Yarn, per buack, Rggs. ptr dotta, 1' eat hers, per pound. . . 'lour. ptr sack. Pith, Xaekeral, i. 1. . " " S. Frni t. dried, applet petled. . . " " " nnp'ld, .. Ptaehet, pealci, .. ' nnpeahtd. .. Leather, upper, per pound. .. tola, " Iroa.bar. -" castings, ' Nsils.cut. Ifolaaaet, sorghom, par fa West India, ' .. Syrnp. ... Otlona, perhnshsl. .. Perk. per pound. . ., Potatoes, Irish per bathtl, ... oweet. Sagtr. Brown, perpennd, ... .uanaed. Crushed PulveHxtd ... Stlt.eotst. per-s-V. ... ' Lirerpeol, m ' Tal.le, Tobacco, Leaf, per pound, . . " M.innraetnrtd, RraOfcing. l&to 9U tu I 05 lo I I in h. 1 Ii. 10 to Ml 90lo SU 96 to (Ml 20 to n 9 UU to 2.3A 9V to 96 464 to 41 3.60 to 4 i. 91.00 90 to 22 to ? to 00 to 16 te 9 to. 69 to S3 to 0 to to. to H 00 16 10 76 8 to 7 6(1 60 to 70 1.00 to 1.90 m to ao 10 ti SO to I 00 to 14 te ts to SO to ".BO to9.Ml 9.K5 to 9 76 6.60 to 6.00 H to 10 SO to 1. 66 40 to 1.00 IS 75 00 16 20 20 NE fr ji D VKIt TISEM AN TS. DrvrrrvrisTRATOR-g Balo of fi Corn and Ball Bo id Stock.--- On Wednesday, tat 6tb day of Japttry, a. a. I&"W. 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Cheapest t'xl Beat, but also the largeat UircuTating Weekly m its Sphere Superior in ability, value and variety ot content: . us well as in sijj. style and illustra tions, and having a continental circulation with fens of thousands of anient admirers in both Town and Country the IIckal is tba great FARM AND FIRESIDE FAVORITE m loying the be -I talent in the I ami; hav inB .ne able editors and hundreds of special contributors and corrcsuondents, and bejnjr tn acknowledged authority on Practical, Hcient.fio and Literary Subjects, an e&ohajipn truly says of it tha'. "Thr lU'HAh is the most clegaut'lr I rinted, ably edited, widely circulated aud bear tiiy welcomed papi r, as a whole, which now liiid.s its way among the people. MOORE'S RURAL PAS All who cultivate fruits, flowers, m cetnbles, etc., even u a small scale, (iu city, villtfKiorsn but b. ) wiiilu to farmers, plauters.nortiuiiitnriatr, stock-breeders, wiud grower , .lain men, poui. try fanciers, etc , it is indispensable. In the Family it ia highly regarded, its Literary and M.mc h.neous Departments, furnishing Choice and enteitoiuing readitigfor all. Tin Ki hal'.s MARKET ANP CttOF REPORTS Are full aud reliable- Indeed, being ably edi ted, illustrated and printed in extra style, and adapted to country, village aud city, the Itu- rat is me paper tor yourself, tamily aud Ineiitts. Kemenibl-r that it it not a monthly, bu. the lar gest, cheapest and best illustrated weekly, and that, though don '.le its lV.nuer situ, and gieatly improved, its tubscriptiM p. iee remains un- changed I . FORM, STYLE, TERMS, Set. Vol XU-. for 1870, wilt be tiubli -bed in sn- perior style, each number cotaph-ing HUteen Double Quarto l'tgea, (of Flsel'jiluuiiis each.) finely JiiuKtrated.arMi Neat r:.i.:.-o on liouk Paw r. A Title 1'aav. luder. Jw.. at eka-e of e.li'l. VoluiUO. - x Oji ly & a year : In olube of ten o more. i&JJO Nov in the uumi to form C'lube : Very Jilssral indnr erne-lie t lis :J elub ar-nts fnclndinc Ovr Oat Hwttxetl Vtiimibk J'rtmimimt, ruag ing ia uriot frttn. 3-1 to S.M w Sm.f,uo Pm. jiuuiu I.Uts, 6b. Hiiie, it,m flee. Drafts. (Jotprs, e-, at not risk. Adirevt, D. LI. T. MOORK, 61- 41 Paii Row. N. Y. Alto. 10 SU,-, of ttnek in the North CWii-o Pail Road (rmpanu. Ten Shuns ria the Wmtrrn Mi C. P. R. f.bmp.7KV- rmd Three Share tn th Charlotte Jc S. C. R. R. 0-panv. Term Oul. 1 for (J parpose ef raM:ng frrde to raj IIKNDKR'SON. d.n'r. of Ann lUoghtoa. nee'd. HOIJUAY E.Nm?AINMKNTS! TBit ladiks or mm METHODIST CHURCH. JOHN H. ret. 14, inso. A LARUE SUPPLY ofParofine, Wax aud rjperm t'sinl!t juat reccivod , At Howcrton'a. . . . . . .. i. ii l,!l ' nialenal cnanget tUUsenill liny iniuie. ience . -71 . . i, , an .- . , -r' ... . 1 . ...a and r rtuL- nut reccivul und for silo ....i. the preceUeut relied uuon wat correct at me ., ,. - &g- The H itherfor.l Stnr is "Informed that j The Haserslown (Id.) .V'o'. a strong Ilem e J iV? Henry made an impuitont rfcrWn r.n the era tic paper, apeak ing Of objections that have cirr.iit i i-t c'.os.nl, wiii. II alkacta the rights of , . . , ,, , i i i ,. r.i ii been made to .lu.lu'' I Carre, IreMdent irant s in n irsinisiu iin.l,r!neprov.-ioi,-of :hf Itoiiir- " . . ,i.!. Ti..- point nrnv on the application uf nominee Tor tho Circuit Judge-hip of tl. Iii, Lewi", i ' innistr.itrfr, lo (he court for leave to,, 'Circuit, romiMised of the Stattk. of Marvlsnd ,eli r nl . "tare lo p ly the ilclrrs ol Ins intestate, ll.luey, d -cease.1. - It sppea'rs that the d retard .I....I .1-. ri - - .1... w.r '. . . . 1 i ' Oli'fiH if. 'M v lib'. miiitarv .i Urs, .-., tn nda.iuitir.uor hud no! " " w h,vo dssfjneitKm .to iijHcrferc in the . t bi sn unit to i lose up the estate.' To his ap ; wkttcr ol apH.ii.imrtts wh-re ..or voice would i.'hsatbv.i the 1'ir.n' hi-.v re-pondist. alle-'iiog n)t. undtr a.y ei.iiiiwtanMs. bj heard: but we Virginia, West irginLi, North and Smth ur olina. savs : etlli.-le-eil IL. t lie tel.. 1 'oil. V liittfinore ii.ty ! iced ; the Virgifria Legislature lo a'h au.l s. ;t' tl o-e haxil'g tl vote win re u ui.yKritv .f r luell'gible. bill eal'ing on inMe ihe t.t iiexr htg'ieei ,iud dates are A large and Fresh supplv of Candiva, Nuts I tor sale At Uvtcerton'M. i largo lot of Gunned Tomitix, Green Corn, 'i ranrJi neeiled r. pa'.raof tLt ataa awdtea. rrcptse Two Entertainments T0Z Tiia 0 TO-WIT: 0H FRIDAY EVKNIXO, DEC A SL'MI'TI.OL'8 FEAST, 24tii, Five persv.t s were rTrw!.d in lb-' Paaviic river ut Newark, recently, while rawing. fawn in -.un ... .o- ... ......kso vi ,n v. ii .unri'ii i. i .: ami or t tic act to es- isl to Ihe -here in a fl it-bottomed . Seven t-iblih a uniform time .for holdirur eUs-tion. for Ih i on- of tiu-ir uuHther had icH wH nt.i:ii(sl I r- in i -r.lv, an.) priymg In healloweu mrvr th provisi.eis of tl.e 't'unalitutiou lo have the J. hi. -te.id i . niptioiHsW off aisordkig i.luw. II Ji in u- betdUoal lliey wi re so entitled, nn tl- i-r.tad principle that the I iw wsj enact oil Sir the I., sit ti- o" Ihe -!iel 111 .no IVuditiij ms iu'jcrr of ihe' bar OuncuirtdV' ennnot n :rn.pv trnni the mi.i.i.. r in w hlel Mis,:i of Jiit Pearri id. i n i. others-escnped bv hurl swimming. wns n.ngli . 1 the l..!l when Ihe-whole lrty Iwsmo dn . ri!i.il and jumped overuourd. The fir doud bodi.s Were r.covireil. laX of ( V lober uv the year ill whii h thev ure to i 1101"'. I e apsintcl ; arid thai Ui'pTcsentative in ( on- i The Conrt ia inclined to the o inion that i ...... .-I..H l... ;n ., ,.1. s... i i 4 : : i i.. ... ... .. !...!.. ..I ... i. . . - ....... ... , .v, ,.no ... ..to...in.i i.iunf -L-is.ii.i s - ie, ut.es in ...iu i pie , H..'i...w...o.t.. -. ., . - .,. . T..e-day of O-tolvrVii ,wece.lirig the U-git . aetiont at lir iu courts of law (as rhit is) in Pch. Pine Applet, hulru.n, LoWrt, Oy- prepared by the Ladica, will Le'tprcad in n ng of the i. nn ot :l,eH ongeesa to hick thty ) their effort! to reduce the estate of the ba k- Kn ',a wr nn ihvted; and s nicJi uf the act in relation : rpt to possession or in the eolleclUin of! o the elei Hob rjf ITt-nlenl and ice President 1 ... i a,.tl., - l,i ik.l tl.ev ma i.nrsue i 0"the 1 nit.sl Mates dts'larinir the nl' n. r j1m. , " " '. .. . P,..;. ! ls of is. rs,nxn aludlaaasl-roHUntin cirstS of vtcanJies ,X !,,:,rm!lr e?' .V. ; '' " ,f oj ir ' . ' Tlic room will lie d orated and every other (he olliie .A-Ja.ll. Pivi.l.: andTiise PreabicnU iX,MnC V:V'r1, '""V ' ! ' it ;-,rcrn'e arrangement made to render Uk- .avasion pkras- i . airoiueu. me creaiesi iioerauiv is an-, rs iu , am i.. all ... ...nr .........i i.i...,i..m. ra 9.. peruiittitig amendmeiitt aud other ludul- I (.Viils. Children half price. At Hjticr ton's. II ILL. s. i e uultei' jiiltbat iwtbis QuinUxi the I vprs.-jnt. our surprise at it is ,-ilh--NI the v. miin.v i tnnl.d l.v his Ka lie:. I frivmK. As a lawver, Judge Panre has alwavs tanked among the ablest in Msrvland, Who an- Iv au i. n. I to none in tt... I'nien. As a 1 in In -t in !s without n ,r.-..ch. -ind a, h- li'i.i'C alilfmeh 'again-', its. we have nv. r ii?urd it intiwatcd tiiat he has bveajjLtr -tliaii j country on tlic fi-st of tVlimary a.! The Brltisfi (;-.v,r:-iii- e,v. r 'OSSesloi Ol lite ti.e 'l-.. Tae water , . e tors of president and Vice President ... commenced dipping, th.. States of the Lniun. are mealed. m .. i lint the plniutiff has seen proper to bring his The I?!..!!..!!-!. Tiefii' tt'ln... Motion at law in thit court, in M'lu'ch the 'day Higl.t. one hundred d ihirrvasix ' f'T" " H-"'l ' l" , - ,11. ... ,- ". , IO BRIIWem l Will IiiX,e persons, :,!i iroui lim s of the ibtrinfli lliat gen. iet in the furtherance of justice and a i A large lot of Fresh Family Oroccriet of ev- speely B.ljUSl til ,.l tle matter is ,i sj.ine. J ""-"r""". J1- T A HT W A TTY A, PTJ ADA - - ai li.'Kcrwn i. . inuuunuA vb. uuAuaiJJiJ. A new supply of that supefioc-eeven-year-old U'.ld X I d" I- 1 -e, ,, v arot.na piistc. , , , , rpm,Ill,Hr..(, tlK,. ,hat lhi, city curou'.e lo tlic QOutli tt c,,rt f u;,u4 nce:n aud not cene- 0X MONDAY LVKNIXtJ, IW. 27th. Mc- Jfcei-lv s ap-.ln In- opened Cnr Tibleaey u- L il-L. WLU. -'- '.' ' : onlv, just reccive-l and f.wile f nJ ' . x '"" !,T,'1'm . - - - " --' - " . i rn i evening picumijv soouiu not in to aneiio. jl, u the Superior Courts of the -State- Mr. i dec. Jl-oO-tt . ... ! idin"mttnt l-j frffcrf CUiWrcn half price.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Dec. 24, 1869, edition 1
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