-h -;J fc 1 :" ' ' L r' ' ' ' ' ' rr: I
mmm r.. i - - - - . sbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb.. i
I T II- T n, the ...ne. a bill providing for oorti la
PIIL I r: ST.AT Kr. Ur , .aivv-"" . ., , I v ii ni In JUlCV VOUni. ir.iru.
11,1 ' " Pill I.. atan! km i in DNUBIMIHB Ub? 1 " " wu IJ:.'. eh. I
I ' ' - r 9 -z - 34 aatssM M (ha um. k mil uniT iuiuk iui . - i
SALISBURY. TBIDiT. FEB. 4. liffO.
MR. COBBB SPEECH.
W. bare Mi favorrf WTIoo. C. L. Cobb, of
, th Caroline, with a copy of MispNch
the House bill I admit the SU of "Vie
M r. cut .tic in Oongrs Mr. Cobb advocated
he bill reported by the U o,,.tructlon Commit
. j a th hrtltuta oftertd by Mr.
ICS nu oin v-x
Binjrh.tn. Wo candidly that w. cannot
appreciate all of Mr. Cobb1. reasoning, r or in
stance, we uanntt aprrc - 11)0 argument
bccat' North CwolttHi was admitted P"n
lain fundaaseiiial ooUii VtaRlntaJiouM mi
1, b. etaittod upn aimilar conditio The
ouertion i. not what State, have been admitted
yM H..-I. eorid.iion. , but Hr.r Uwwi
Impose them uiHin any State, wl Con
gress had the power to Wo. U.t ai. Virginia
and North CaroHnB er. now State In the Union
with all the ri?).t an J power of the Northern
State. Tnu u so, or they are not maie
Whatever New York or lVnn ylvaniaway law
fullv do at State, Virginia and North Carolina
may Uwfullv do, these fundamental condition!
to the contrary notrnthstandlng . F.ith.r tola u
ao or congrranlpBal .nactmctHasr. of higher au
thority than the Constitutfou which created
and from whicli Ongnw derive-, all it power.
Thenentiouni of Mr. Cobb' speech are w-ry
kind'and earvUberal, nn-J it iidue to himtoay
that be v..U-l'for Mr. lUngh.w'.. Ml) ftorii had
been auWU.utcd trr thtt roportui by the Cenir
j,ittee lie 3, dared hiuwelf ia faror of bill,
; ,-ndinjt, and introduced by Mr. Dotrkcry, to
rcmovaall political diMbilltie imp(ed npon
0mmo( NorUiCarelina by the 14th amend-
;l! -I. :. "
SPECIAL TAX BONDS.
A bill & finally .pMiwl both IIowm of the
IogidUtere to recall to ihe Trcaeary the nn
Trf Tt .ml, and to ston the collec-
HOiU -
tion of the spc-Ul UK. ;.-. r-M, with amouit of
I, a, l ret jrnod. THi lep n tiw right di
rection, and the insertion mf arj that a very
thdroagh inr-Mtiatio-i into the alleJ fra id
nd nwludlw of ihe "Bin" will be had. Bat
thre u hj evidutioe tuut stick iveUUoa h'
fcpen cncora(?l by Oof. HoMe.t. H j U re
aponiblo for the aptntiaent of th- nllod
guilty Railroad PrJenw aad wliy ho hw not
specially urged a rigid and ihonugU iiiveatiga
tioo by a committee wbl.-h W u!d command the
portMinee of all parti..- can scarcely be ac.co.int
fur upon any hpotheii consiatcut wiih bx
fiwn innocence.
Waakiturum lettcr-w.i'en are awarding the
,Hition of leader of the Ilooae to Mr ItawM, o
Maaaaohetu. Jioller ha- pretended to the
... .. , ,l .Lull imuta with men
l'.lOB, , . .
lTZ t .i l. i.ui in his wav. Mr. Uawc
hH.lnot ap?nred pnon.inent tv ofctrr Otf
l.,t dikoiS and decorum which generally char
I Z Js w-dH.U.nrod men, amiMr. Huti.r did
lamimslaaoas at iai
.r...lr Kia ,.vr at It'.lU.
,,u-v" i : . . u .......
he the rA of dignity an I .Ulity
.Jve the bmw and ..iee ef eunntng
rr. Whether lawc is to be tne leader in the
,J u. hm .uli.d Builers hs-h, and
f... i.ttniw down the fetal rtthV--Jrwft.
iuu .".-o
It is an omen of good to the conntry that men
ii.i-Tii.il.. loath thetf influence, and
4.1. AJUilV
men like Mr. Ib.w are beginning to be award
c 1 the leadership. It is only while the naaeioM
wiendcre-l by the war arc at a great bent that
men like Butler can wield a ferc influence.
Tluit lii iuflueuco is declining afiorda aboadant
rWiBe that iMin is suWiding and that roa-
THli POLITICAI. ACTION oftiieSOUTII
"The French tbrr dm Etaf-Vm la dlscna
alng the probable coorae u the South and iu re
lation to the parties of the North. It conceives
that the South will hold the balance of power
and U nble to decide the iMtrty cooflku ut the
Union. This supposition takes for granUJ tblM
all the Southornjtttee will bo avttliit. Tl
will depend on jbcunmlancei- burtlie PJJj
bilitiai aa in tkytJf of thb Hau!t. '
rhfOdrtrr pjrfeerdslo ottn-idei- whaf wiltt
tho nolicaof the Bo.itli, It tliioks tLcra" woatd
.llficnlty in aiHwerlng, If the 'ineeUone of
to-day and those soon to arise were the same
which fomented Ihe antagonisms and inflamed
the hate of the past B"t most of the question
which led to discord heretofore are finally set
tied, and $nHim,-n( taw4 Mi out teas ajmasf
in'erctt That which the So'lth h is now to con
sister is not how it nrty afenjro the wronip of
the past and revU-e abolWied iisstiiuUoM; but J
to devote itself t i iu ocouoinic interests, to la
finances and eradil to It ways of pomm'inlca-
tiou it railroad aud csnoj ; in a word, every-
thinn that will ubtit.it wealth and pruHierity
for the smoking mins of the war. Now, the
party thit will give to the Si ith the Wrongest
Muroalcea for the development of iu riches
for the revival of iu agriculture and commerce,
will be that which can moat surely count on iu
ptditical support. In this the South wiM have
neither to repudiate iu frUndi nor compo jnd
wiih iu enemies. Parties are nothing more than
a shadow of their former c!vei. The principle!
which cointi'-'ite them, tflc opmiom or nusui
which pra4e thea, are no lottfcea- wital they
were. Their ruuuo ou!y ictrvivc their ijgulti
cation is t nttrely changifcl ; ail is ne and a new
surt is, to be m tde. The South has only to con
Kaiiiui uuiitiant iatoresU, to choose iu
frienda and iu enemies.
From this situation it resnluthat the South i
henceforth not onlv ro'utrcss of it own destinies,
huL in a ereat measure, the arluicr of those of
the entire country. That i a capital point
which all wi'.l have to lake Into consWeration.
O ... mtmwmt, tsr txaraplo, and whleh
should weigh upon the lie of th present ad
minUtration, is that the rVddent'wl elec:i..n of
lj72 will depend In a great degree on the a:tl
tude of th Sojth ; and i.r, as seem probable,
General Orant sho Hi ure a renewal m mr
tnixt, he Iutild f?le during his three rcmsin
Ituryear lo c:ntv-UV.-.oo the unt'rlendly dm
poaitioM of llii! Kadical luajyrity of Congress to-wardtheSottth.-m
r-'ute. Hara lie with out
doubt the key to the next vsWct ion ; for it is be
vo:id do ibt tiiat the South with commoa ibier
esu with the West and cumtnon srnip.Uuie with
the Democrat of the North, would be able to
dictate condition to the R-p-.tblican party.
This ma!:ca a situation entirely r.cw.
These are the view of an enlightened, for
eigner who has never been .low to avow his
... . .1 2 . nA m,ifT.rnH of the
svmpatmes lor wb r- .
South. They strike its as lonnejeq in gni nw,
and lustlile.l l.y a wise "appreciation of the aitua-
tioti." KshtqonJ WStig.
SENAIK.
Tiit aanAY, Jan. 27.
The Senate waa called to order at 10 o'clock.
1111.1.8 istroihc:i
Bv Mrvfall I To n peal an act to amen
Ut u'ioffe4Jhe cnapier . . -
( .idl Tlii sarlinn aiilIivP the Ooeernor tt
..iiiwii.t Stau
iir. 11.-.1I
l the
1
to
u..... mjnMv mut Kinder
moved a suspension oi yg.j-
rvrder I felt the bill on to. scrai
utvT..Vl-.- lo-Laad the btWwarefyrrel.
aTH. CJallewav, n.tored: lUesdulwe .mueai
lnthercBreeiiativesei thi
f,L.KeVto have the tarifl increased on tf
tno rsoum umj iw r
Titian aKAt'iNO o nixa.
.rataci shad
Public U. W.
faed, M
Vflnhim aaU4a IntisajCwi bill In th
earlv i.arl oT thir aeMinn, lo r't TT.
i .. .. it i I, . nsna taral It bad
in m 1 m '." "I T. - .
3a
A mesmae was rvreivert from the House ask
ing f.r a committee of confer, in aj U WU to
establiid. a crimlasl court m the citun or Wil
mington and Ntabem, which was .oncurre.l n.
A. H. (ialloway, toiorvd, tbo Nrtiate U-..rd of
iiatd ccmmitiec. , .
On motion of Mr. Beall hi reaolulion imMIm
forth that tl,c Superb Omrt reoonls of W ako
. l-t .,r(rnH nml irriiiiliin on tin
. ..i vi ii.. u I iiili.tia 1,1. Siato Print. r, and
rciiuefling the Uovcrnor to remove huu, was ta
ken up. , , ,
Mr. M-s-re, r.rCar'.erct, moved to lay tho res
olution on the tabic, which wn lost
Mr. liova oJeiwl a substitute tor Mr. Beall a
resolution. , . .
Mr. Moore, ef Carteret, moved to refer t .e
whole siibjec! lo th Judiciary Commute with
iulr ictious to rcsrt a bill if tl-ey dciin it ne
ociwarv. ,
Mr." Jones, of McckUuburg, tlionght tl.enucs
tlon CouldJai decided by tlw achate wtthool any
ittirelii.
Ti... ,..t;,... Mr. Moore. ,i tjarU'ret, io re
fer lo the J udiciary aliuiuitt- waa votiJ wii.
M r. Mndaay' motion to n ler to a apecuu com
mittee was voted down. .
. Mr. Graham called thepreviou .jueeiion. It
was voted down. .
Mr. Martindalc moved to iostpone i Is f.'rt'-er
c.mideration until Thursday next at 11 ocloeit,
which was voted down.
Mr. Blytho moved to refer the whole matter
to the-committee on Public Pi inting, which was
voted down. , ,
A. M.Callowav, colored, moved to lay the
...i-. tl.o Mc which motion was re-
Sii" .M .. V - -f
ertcd
in.
lni vote .
Yeas, Ifl. Nays, 21.
The original resolution wa voted down hy tne
following vote:
Yev, 15. Njy,2. .
On motion the Seiiate a tjoumeil.
I-.. rfrrtA ,J n . i.inlllltUil I II. I' eilOtl
i. . ,u iuk nia action on it,
umve-i that-tb role. U apdal la order to
i.Ae it ou. .
h-a i' Tho Senate refiucd to take up th bill by tl.e
rfrdints following vote i
ren-rred yeas na.n 17. It require If aotaf '
I Kiid the rules.
CAI.MIUR . . 1
"Till to amend sac. 4 of an article relating to
alarics and fee. . .
ill,;., kill iimiuiu to raise th alarie of Ihe
Supreme Court Judges to $3,000, and U pay
i nil tin. mill fn.itl the biirinniiiK of their
Br the aame, a bill providiug for costs la
elvil aetiona in Jualle Courta Referred.
n ,1,.. uina. bill Drovidinat for the a-
ffcarceinenl J Sheriff andfCon.Uhlaa in Jus
tice Ouite. Keferraai,
The bill oonaoliuaiing the Atlantic and N.
C. R. R. and K. C. R. B-. mad th
1,1.1 miLr hir Tuudav at 11 u'clotk.
rz: .-v.. . i...t i .
them said amount from the beginuing
..t .Oi. i
J . . .. . in .C. lAb
Mr. Love moved to lay lit ui " '
umiiBiii
kitalkaea.
graph, aud
ihK eft. tha
ta oTsaid
attend-
M 'laced.
.ui. i. .,.,..1 .....:i1
Mr. St, nhens inov.il a reconsideration of the
friln
Mr. Sweet moved to potxne tli motion nn-
.11 . ..... ..1... tuliloli wim mlonti-d.
ill ii niiiw; -' " - xf ,
liill to conform the fees of SoliciK.rs to Ine
act iu relation topunishnteul raUU.d ou inu lOtn
i if Anril 'AS.
Mr. Panic moved iu Indefinite posll-one-
mr:it. which mot tun prevailed.
Pill to make slander a misdemeanor.
Measr. WelW, Blvth and Brogden, fevored
the passago of the bill.
Messrs. Bobbin and Whiteside opposed it.
Mi. Bobbin moved to lay tho bill ou the ta
ble, which was voted down.
Mr. Davis moved to amend the bill by mak
ing all piinuhnient obtained ogaiiuU any per
son for slander, apply to the body as well as
ngai:;l pnuH-rty, and that said rtv slisll W
committed to prison ilnlil such punisiiment and
,w are saMstii'U, wiocii w
1 1, Kill Una lv PSAH'd its Hd-ond reailing.
On motion thebeuale aUjourueo.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
1 uiiiA v, Jan. 28.
IIoius: called to order at the usual hour,
nr. ports or committt.hi.
Mr. Ames for committee on on internal Im
... .......... ..I- nnrtrd favorably upon the lull
o amend cliap. 05 PuUic Uws 1868 '69. Bill
placed on the Calendar.
snoLtrrios KD Bn.ut.
prcial order fur Tueeday at II o cl..
By Mr. Malone. a relntloui Into the
Chairman of the ..iaatltee H me vv note. o
required to notify O. W.Swepeon auafp r.
Littleheld h apiear oeior mi
fur tha nurnaati of testifying a
muI thm thev he m.title.1 by tele
that the Chairman inform the 1
Mrliet monieut of the n hereato
arl.na. and their reason for I
lug. (in ease of tauunt to attend )
ou ealeudar. ' , .
By Mr. Moore, of Cbwan. hill to amend
...c. 244, title 1(1. eliapC.Coda of Civil Pro
eedorad. Referred-' . .
By the snme. a bill to amend sectior H..
2011 and 274 Coda of Civil" m)efJore. Re-
oif 'uioUon of Mr. Mrflona. tha rirfea ra
tusiiendod. and h reaulution nminonlog (t.
W. Swepaon aud M. 8. LltlletteJd. wa ta
ken p. , " ,
Mr. Maloue called the praeloua qneetion
on his reaolntiou. Tha aaU waa au.Uined
and the re.duli.iudpled. I
House then adjourned.
SI'ECIAL NtrTlCKH.
IRKITAUI.K IN'VAI.IIH
IndlgeaUon not onlv effooU th physical
healtbhutthe dlpuftM Mrd tempers of its
victims. The dyepeptic becoMM, too, In a
Vl " a l,r his unVrloiM. He I
subject to flu of Irritation. nIloim0, or t!e
O as the. case may ha. A pratornatura! sen.
Litveue which he cannot control, le:.U I.im
tiinilsoousiru m . -
around bim. and hi. iiiteruonrae oven with
. Cl i . i i.int.. I Hi nun m ' 1
futripHaa. vf t"X'"T ,,aed qnantly marked by exhibition, rfta-l Iness (or-
' th. I eign to his real nature. ' . ' ' "
phonouiona of tha aaaaa, ior " .i".
annot k- justly held reeponsibla. but they .,c.
a- ion much ho'iaehold dis..uifort. It i to Ihe
;. . r ik. home circle, it ia esseulial to
. . .
. Boatuonad and made .peeial oror ior
Thuraday at 11 o'aloak.
Hill to amend tha ael f provide tor a ava-
f Public Instruction, woa taken up and the
unfavorable report or th eoiniimio.
ration waa eoneurred in.
Bill for the rolief of herp.y-nejrjt
ken up aud on motion. mWn cw u'
1. 1.. I S'. M JTV
k at t . l ii..n LVkmnt Iff. Pubfte
t ..... isiw in ii. xt ii-achad a- 'thfiar tire
I uns avw " .
I.... A... n fcnt.i It
nil. nil. -,- , .
i Mveraireadi4k ehder a eaupeuwou oi the
On niothm the Uriuaa djuunraet. y
iriAHHIKB
At the residence of Rev. 8. 8cherer, by the
une. on the ikt i.uU, Mr. WUliam A. 0uble
and Mi Mary J. Bofer, all of Rowan.
.. .l. ...wi. .mt .i th. raaideno of the
"i -- -- , ; D u
iu Oana CMunu, kv
Is
family harmony a. well astoreaene ol the prin
cipal unerar, ftoni a Mate not rr i.-nowd
rrom iiielnl.nl insanity that thee syniftono. of
innn is.f. - ssl...
menial dislurluuioe o proraP.i.vr.,u.. t... .....
can onlv bo done by rcmevimi their physca
cause, a deraiigmeot of tha lun-ns of the
aMmaeh and It allleel nera, te Mvcrand the
ImwoIs. 1'm.U these. iar iapwi
IIOLVE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
TitrssDAT, Jn. 27
Rr.80LUTlOX9 AN11 BILLS.
Pv Mr. French : A resolution to
night
Lies
for the Old Nerl &atc
BROKEN PROM1SNS.
The foltouing, which is a faithful kctcii of a
recent sad cliapter in a certain section of the
South, eantfu rc:,r"''' w',rmnS "W1'"4 fal'1"
as to be prompt in fuWUJng business engago
meritn. Often -even when we do pot fenr tt,
there may be" mora than money depending on
tlwre Jivwl an aged couple devoted" to
,he ouiet hour to which they had retired as tue
......ii;. Km! wi-nol then that they Were no
Irmcer able to engage in tiie active duties of life.
It Was no all the world to them. It had been
t..n. .wiwii lormin. llieylov-
.MtrtreWh af attachment which the
i in ' ' . .. i. . . . i it v.witnnn iiirirn i.'u
LrSKrf tna w.tr are dnd, of the laV lifted he hammer of
;,-..; .-uiii.. ."B. . 1 . .. .l l....:l....l ,,mni.rlv I !)
sniite 1 to die, the nun of hUtype, who have - j "rir.-la to
crcise-.l so larRe an in3uenco. will antt m'.Q u.-. ;t Ht, WiW weallhy and re
ter inKigniflca'tiee and will only be mentioned to . ( ,, w Hj d;j n,t h8ve the amount
. . . . rr.i.r. k!-....r r.ri,v will throw i, Hh want to a debtor and nre.1 hnn
... . 1 ........... I II Il.U ... I lUUVJi. i... i ii, ... .... - - .
" . " . .... . 1 1
all uch lelersovarboard
of men like Mr. Trumbull
Ch.ir'.w Francis
thw tyi, It will add twenty years to its lease o
. ' ... ; i., ! ... ..... : a 'ii ,.. 1. 1 of the bes!
'men of the South into its ranks. While it fol
low the lead of the BiflcrV and Sumncfa in
c.,-.. 1 fnllow. thf anildance :.( the Up
hold
a.---ions on and after the 31 of January.
over. " . . . ,
The same : A resolution rai'uig a special com
mittee to report to Ihe House the most impor
hi' hould be acted on th:s ses
sion, l.iea over.
CarnxisnKD bceikess.
t xt Ar Viib.. mVred. moved 'toVc-
reMtder the vote by which tlie House peti
the rcaohitiou VeMerrlay, wpicst!ngM. i.ittte
field fo reslK) bis portion as State Printer.
Af'cr some aiecusitoii, .i.r.
Uv th m. rlftn to reconsider on the table, and
on" his motion called the yea and nays.
The call befcrgKiwialned, the motion to laycn
ihe Uhle the motion to reconsider was adopted
bv liic following ballot:
"Yeas" 30. Nays4.. , ' .
By Mr. Jarvis : A bill to repcsl ocrtam sec
tions of the public lav. ' of 1S6S-'o9. Tire bill
reials every rection in the various railroad act
levying a special tax
I : I . L.. i n
Hp.
On the 2.1 inst, by Re 3 C VL'.enu'"
rcidence. Mr llenrv Myer and MusSui
K niifht. all of Forsythe. .....ti. miruUtini? and altci MM e'aar. : r ai d
n.tk.!faUhitf.. hrthe same, at the same ' t)tU ,t1:uulants which lend activity to '.K ir
nlaee Mr John TylinW. of Forsvthe, to Mia I medial riitne Js tbo purest and oaaiin .im .
SShtJKeno?f Randolph (iounty. JSStSS
On the 4th instant, hy Rev Tho J Earle, Mr , ... tm(a rt.t.riiUve tor asingle week without
-. a n - tt Ia ft I . 1 Jl 11 I . . . . .. I. . . 1 . , . Is
BKN ATJC.
Monday. Jan 31. ICTO.
called to order at 10
was
.'' Hostetier-eStowaohBittoraaot sluitiltaneoit-ly
i.on at his IpPKluceipg a thorough ml atJu'sry .Wolu
tSSSmmitt 83 condition. The rertb. togivrie B of
mu3uaii Mc- whUh the praparatloli la oowpofed arc ol a rK
. . .. t Bv Wilson Carev. a Wll to amend section 11
...Uiitnte wj voted down hy ine ioiiow- . ij ..imnter 1H. Public liws. Keierrca
Rt Mr. NHmlson. a mil to e.jualii!e ine ea-
tnses of Keeping up oriuge. in uro
....... 'i... l:.-l". rrril.
Br Mr. FoMcr a bill to refund special taxe
m th. tas tavern of the Hute. Placed on the
calendar. ,
i mnm ren'ivril from the!enate in
forming the House of Ihe passage of the Bill ta
restore the eredlt of the State and nwilltate the
building of Railroads. Ilaced on the calendar.
CALK DJOI.
Senata bill amending the 19th section of the
act in regard to special procedure in ras of
'nills, was taken up and passed iu third read
ing. ,
ti.nate bill to make land owner in certain
cases IT IISOIKISU' irm-w, waa in.
passed iu third reading.
House bifl to enabi married women to be
come free traders, wa taken up and the unfa
vorable report of the committee to whom it wa
referred, wa coniurred in. ;
li.il in rotation to Droneltv belonging to the
Board of Education (the bill provide that the
i ... i ,,, . nn iiriell anv and all MM lands
and docks, or oilier property appropriated to
the cause of education, for oasis bond of the
State or ether securities a the majority of said
beard .hall consider safe and proUUble for the
Public Sphttal Fund.)
"Mr. Jarvi moved to indefinitely postjione
the hilL . , ' 4 .
Messrs. Mendenhall and Justice favored the
motion.
Messr. French and Downing opposed iL
After som dcliate the motion to( indefinitely
postpone wa adopted hy a Tote of yea 64, nay
On motion of Mr. Ellington, the rule were
npcndrd. and the bill to provide for the tak
ing of bonds in case of bastardy, wa taken up
and passed iu several readings.
On motion the House then adjourned.
...i . . :. ,.t .. .m mmued. na uneu tue unr ...
' l"!, v inV.n.;i,i. 'ili ten Jay. ra fi.a. of three bo af,
, Mr. UiWwS, ti7 i , i , .... .1.1 ,mt mH the money. If the ' . . ..';.....,:.,.,, ....tinr mi.,1 reoort to
-I fS.!!-. ill il'V - " e-r- .1 IKi B. I 1 Lt till t. . . (
Adanu. and other ol ,..,, -,:..( ...j rcuortedin tuie. arraugemenu .'l;, jr, .nb. .nrlit-it dav nra.ti.aVie.
defta, th. Bullock, and other, of STC
he South, it will have no power in the N utheri WJJ thu
Slate. It must, by a wise, stotesman-ii.c auu
literal jwlicy, conciliaW the inducQtial and In
telligent men of tlie Hwth if it wisitcs to restore
peace to the cou:itrr and perpa'uate it existence
f..r nnv considerable length of timor
JOUKNAUSM.
The New York Timet, in an article on tlie
death of George 1). Prentice, makes the follow,
iiig remark.', wiiiuh may be read with profit by
file rs besides editor:
Personal jmirrraHsnv ha orrly a limited mis
sion. When a man consider that becaso he is
ahe editor of a powerful uawapapw b. must, of
.n.lf.it tka ho of his anger, hi
1 1 tV . mw. ;
no.ir w
f M ii. ..,-,A .loowhrre. The debtor had sold
; ' his tobjeco nra finn, and promptly applied to
them for the money, lime aiier sm
r,r.uisl and a often tilled. B it Otof promise.
raTUed the debtor to de!;v until jiut before the
sale Tli" son-in-law went to the strange cora-
, bid for the property tin nis money in
llieu, ocn? a rrrajifter,
discovered t.'ie
i-.man walked back through the nmms of
the familiar old house and sudiieniy sen aeau.
The trouble w:u too heavy W tlie ix.or olt!
creature' heart. ' .
Vt'ho was to blftD-.. ? The son-in-hw arrang
ed to gtt the money i't'd wa ibscelv.d by a debt
or who aln reasonably ex-rVl to get it, but
w is to the hist .1 wived by a firm. A diiy is
..-.n,;f, -A-'.'-l. IL 11117 be dissevered thnt, insteid
o'" firms r nil c.-'mimiiie having no sonls and sins
to answer for, every rflfaber of tho firm will be
held accountable lo G Almiglity tor, all the
.11 th. , .r'tinsin .. far-as he ha faded
to cxart hi influence to prevent wrong ami e-
t.i w rr.l.t. ixiok out nannon aao
. . ' ...... . :
ajubh:nk and his iji.ipt oiiitments his mm;-, . j Ure 0f Sterolipa between the I
Tha bill was referred to th Committee on In
ternal Improvements, ordered to l print. .1, ai.l
na.lc the spiral onkr for Wednwiay next at
12 o'clock. . i
Mr Downing offered tnc fodowmg resolution:
Wiieiucas, Charges have been rosde in thU
Eouse agaiurt the State Printer : therefore,
Bt ii ilenimi, That a committee of three be
appointed bv the Hpeaker, pro. t,m., to invesii-
K.u ,he wlmle matter and report to thu House
atvas early a day as powum-. .
Harris, of Wake, colored, offered the following
a a substitute:
Whep.eas .Humor has chargen . rt. j.ijii.
fieCl, Sute Printer, with charging an unfair Jnd
f,ir the u.ibiic printing. &c
, ..... . . i . . i" ...... . . . .-
cure wii
stockholder I
A.
Rooked, That Messrs. Ahtfs, Argo, and J. Jl.
Justice be npointed a? said commiuee.
On motion of Mr. .Moore, oi noTiin. me j.n.
amhlc of the BtibstUute wa amended so a to
read : , , .
"Whercw, Charges have been made by the
gentleman from Rutherford, etc."
Mr. lrgrsm moved to add an additional sec
tion thai said committee have power to Bend fcr
persons :inl papers. .a
Mr. Roliii'-on proposed a substitute lor Mr.
fiijrre'm'a amendment that said com mtttee have
power to send for persons and papers, taketcali
nicnv, administer oaths and exumtnc witnes,scs.
Mr. Ingram accepted the substitute.
The sutis'-itute oflcrcd by Harris, ofakc,
was adopted as ahteiidn l. and the pmpoattton a
amended was then advptcd.
On motion of J. W. Leary, col., the riles
were suspended and the bill 10 Incorporate the
People's Manufactorv, Loan and Trust Coinpliny
.jfLnmloertbB wa Taken up aWparaea iu sev
eral reading.
On motion the Houec then aujourncd.
SENATE.
PATinnAT. Jan. 29. 1870.
Senate wa called to order at 10
for 5 rWef AVf -Swirr.
JlfV. iJffta- -The iraportanec of the echeme
R70.
oils
cnicliJitbie raid purposeless. A" editor U. U) .j-nwind, "Norfulk and ew 1 ork may oe seen
his paper what the Governor is to the Coromon- j JSZ
,wedth. He i it minister, not .u master, ;JVV..rk into the State of Virginia,
roust govern it with wisdom and pfudent constd- ( Xtwnece(lerg'a. ArobamB, Mbadsaippi,- and
acraUon for U riglits of otbctv, remembering , etrn ArkanV on the SouthweM, end into the
SS arel higher and noMer rig
than W Individual whim or prejudice OthL fes. Keverth.les-&ip-
. t rw.nMf-rmd the time has come when Wc ; , . . , tr,,i.,,.i f thew Kates has
... i... .niVs ii us tf In America, tfeat thM u, natrtK'ttil r entirely neglected,
nre VC" ' . . , . :.-.:. ..r.T:.,,...t r.fls..st.irt;,i;i. Civ'Ci U'ai.st il 1:1-
T rZrZ S .'ia hcy Ut and what ttMSf
ttiatw not iii.p. 11..., -VI--- - todeTelope tht.r rcs.irce!'.
lope thtir rearaircas. r-Jrojecicu line
uers is a sjep.in the right d. recti w ; and
;,vs.janly 11 -euk dowu the. luohnpoly low
i !,v the (! Domlntoil Stcr.rriship' Cdm-
f HIV do hi wnrtt uu,.-n ne i liiuei.n.t..., of ft9imv
tntrntrtellcd nml-'a'torc M part)- innucnccs. in. . mnA neoc
iit.r teej u.v ui cw. . Tki. hn..vi ; but tho hecinn ng o"
tothaM-fam other pnii'tsaion, and wOca. oi ,i;j ( f () p frtr. Wo
being the Sn-iire or Adjutant of tK.Uihid toadeaat ni.t.f nir r,u; railway from MM
IIUlHut it i . r.rivi6egecoinp NewtMeana. Wl weehall have got thus ad-
-1 w, 4h obedh rve "' ' ditlonal line of stesr.iships and railway, then
them respect tod obed. o - , preaperity bava fogvtn.
T new.paiKir which ioe put abape n coo- ( r , vor ,n4 wl(h rule
dot in conformitv with these views u vexy far i ij dn9 . Uj from Norfolk to Atlanta.
frm realirimr the true mission fit journalism, ,hencc to ;.ow Orleam. and y will ind ym
S? . 1Z ,b,nrosnentty or have deflated but aiiglaly from an 2. Bar, pa
anil tMiJir uu-j "jw -'w
lijuiirigr -:
We ited last week that, ao
..;,. W.!onCk.rtotte,.Allar,t.i, Monlgoniery,
rhb are the mOstimnortirnt distributing points.
You will find also thieto harthe ehortest practi-
i Lt . I ' X',.... . unit ! Orii .lb.
.Mtinwln the olWhM of f .hief Joattce I eron, ,!,- throiurh a Urritorv unrivalled
atf Wnf N of the S.Spreeje Oaort and x I ft, rMtf, Ihe diveraity of It prrsliirt-. and
nf the Krfoerior Court Judge will expire in Au- ,,e saluhrltv of iu cl m.te Iet ii be
? SrrahlSuyebecnAgustlSTS. j Norfolk and cw OrieRliy. B.
W tidnk it iiua just to any that upon a eWr
' t .u..' n.if JiMtioe'a opinion wa ar
iwiuir oi . - . ,
mavioctsj ihal'h correct
i - msrf.Knnt rrerntTv recetvire a
- fr.m an oflUccr with wiom he had
quarrclic.1, sent back this answer : "I have no
desire wlwterer to kill ypu,UII less do I desire
. 1 i i .i i .kl rh to be killed myself. Hero u wnai . pro,--.
rn v.ry - (io (0 tb Mml wnpj.. Choose a tree alart
fit Mr. Oiwes upon the extravagance of the a - . ai -jjaOjIajyi yonr-n-lf fifty, thirty, or
,nl.nUtraticn ha not to ultltout efftct. TI.. even fifteen -t - ? . vpi t" I
Wfri tf retrenchment has 1WW Q tTX'JJ
ts; oped, will N.oontmoe.r! Many tt.oMiar.o. .- .. .4lt tho. ewUAry .ua,?..
RKSATE,
r oe i c"
FRHMT. rfn. s. I"'
Thr Senate was called to order at 10 o'clock.
BILLS lSTRODCCXD. x .
By Mr. Welkcr.to charter the city cf.Grccn-
Imro' j referred. , . . ...
l$y Mv Shotftwr, to repeal sections 23 and 30
of chapter 2i0 of the las of ItiliO 09. Kefer-
: By Mr. Martinddc, to bMr protect the hol
der' of-Iiuwurance Policu jn thi State. Tliis
. -.. . -. " .
bill rcouires . om(ianirB voiun wmwr
Piao . if it be l'irc Insurance to deposit $2(1,000
in bonds of the State, nt i.ir value, in the Treas
BPf. and if it is lifo insurants; to .Uposil $10,
(f. lict'ercd. t ; .
it,- Mr T fli'i rmolntinn to rcdncc the per
dicta of menibers to $5 per day and that of em- fQ0 t-ach
ployeci in the- same- proportion. i.tes over.
REwaxrruisa
Jjeidutioii nutliarizing the Treasurer to pav
I ha necessary vr.renses of wit nesae -summoned
U,t,r- IV iii rsilirnlMiil coRMBUlee. under a rf-
olution ratillea. Dee. th, i0, reierreo io im
coaiuiitiec on claim - ...
Keeolutian to pay the expense and I mileage
af nicniber of tire V-omra'rttee, to investigate the
affair of th Aiberaarle end Ci apeak.- Ccs re-,
tertud to the ronimettae on ciwuia,
Kesohi'i. n ifstTiKtinx the Attorney General
to have Ilia Railroad appropriation rljuu'.ca
ted. v ' , , t
Mr. Roblan said he in'n .! .) rh: rcnolu
Uom in order to liavo a lecal quaetion propurly
ndjixlicated. It mat tt red not whether a wan
wan in favor of or against the new boruls, K wa
highly ImiiorUnt that all daibt s to their corj
siiuitionJitv should b settled ao soon as possi
ble, and that was. the object of the aeeoluttonv---
The
o'clock. , "
A nunmtinieation was read from the Code
C.nnmisaion relatiug to a reaoltttlon of inqui
ry from the Senate, .
No motion was made to receive the re
port. FROM THE nol'BE.
The f.itUjn-ine: bill were transmitted from
the Houaa whiclj were disposed of as follows.
to-wit :
Rcsuiution relating to tho interpolation of
the bill to provide a system of Public In
struction. Kpfcrred. " V
Bill to itiheud chapter 280 of the General
Laws t f 'C3 and 'Oil, Referred.
Bill to amend chapter 270. of the Public
Lows of 68 and 59. Referred.
Bill for the better protection of life and
j.roperty, was ratified by the Presideut of the
Senate
In rcferoncc to a resolution offered by Mr.
Love. The Treasw-er sent to the Senate
the following oonnntinicattoti
"STATE 09 NORTH CAROLI
TRKA81 BY Dr.PARTMBKT
Raleigh, Jan. 2d, 1870
Hon. TbdB. Calheell,
President qf the Senate :
PiR I bav the honor Jo receive the fol
lowing resolution, passed in the Senate Dec.
9th, A. D-1HW: . u
i :lt fil. That the Tranrer of tHe State.
be and i hereby requested to raport to the
The Senate
o clock. , ,
Mr. W.lker preaeated a Joint petition
from two aeparate committees oue appoimeu
at Ihe meeting of Ihe 8toek holdara of ibe
North Carvdina Railroad held at PalUbnry.
aud thu oiio-r by. the meeting held at Ral-
i.,.i nir t in lieueral Asuemuiy i rn-
duce one million of th. preferred stock or
aid road to comtpoo atoek.
Ur VlutMi. froin thei cotnn itlee ou tne
Jnd riary rrported favorably uptiu tha bill to
... . i i . ....... .uii
assist tne committee ou iimiimiui
an amendment prJvWiorr that aaid Commit
tee shall have ail th. powers of the Superior
Court to eouiel tha attendance of wituessor
an ! thejiroductioa of all the neecatary hooka
MlvVinrtead moved a suspension of the
rules In order to put the WH thnmgh ha ae
eond remliug. whieh motion prevailed, the
amendment wa adopted and the bill passed
lU second reading. Those who voted agamrt
it are Messrs. Bellamy, Colgrove, Cook aud
l ialloway . col 1.
IU 1 I ."i IJtTBOnUCKDr
Ry Mr. Etheridge, to amend chapter 81
sec. 6 Reviaed Code. Referred -By
Mr Mclaughlin, to amend chapter 75
it... . ,1 Code. R ferred.
By A. H. Galloway, col., resolution re
nuestiug th. committee ou the Judiciary to
re-rt a bill for the better protection of mar
ried women, which was adopted. '
By .Mr. Love, resolution of inquiry to the
Treasurer ma to the amount oftate houda
ined by him sinee the date of hia annaal
report, Sept. 30th. 1 80U. to whom issued, to
whom delivered, the dy of delivery, the
name of the applicant f-r the same and the
dale or uh ppliection, whieh was adopted.
By Mr. Welker. resolution W raise a com
ifd ol Me srs. Winslead, Lind
say and Love to examine into the affairs of
the Secretary of State's on5ee, authorize one
of th. committee if nec saary t. proceed to
New York to procure information.
Mr. Sweut moved to strike out the elanse
authorising n. of the committee to proceed
te New York, which motion waa lost, and
the resolution waa adopted.
Ou motion of Mr. Jone, of Mecklenburg,
the Secretory of the Senate was instructed
m ftirnisb the Auditor with a copy of the
reanlntlohs requesting him to iteinixe that
portion of hi report uuder the head of con
tingent expense.
THtKD REAMNO OF BILLS.
Bill to declare slander a misdemeanor.
Mr, Bobbin said he hoped thia bill would
not become a law. In consultation with a
number of able and experienced lawyers.
k. unrMud themselves in opposition to
iba Ml), thnuarhl it would lie the eaose of
.! si.i.tpntir.ii and man v erons i jdictuieutt
He had heard an experienced lawyer (Mr
vsi. nit mi - - f, , ,
Tho C Devi, of Umherfbrdton, and Mm Lula
Bowdtn, olUreeiivllle, B. c
On Tuesdav, tho 2It nllimo. by Rev Thorn
Dix;m. at the rcsldewre of th. bride father, Mr
W If Herndon and Mis Kroroa, second daugh
ter of Col J 11 Logan, of Shelby, N. C.
On the 10th of October, by Bcv F Adam. Mr
W A Foster and MU Luc F Johnston. All of
Wilkes.
01 KD
In thla city, on the iMth iusL, Mr. Daniel An
thony, aged about S5 years.
In Raleigh, at the residence of Gov. Bragg, on
Ihe morning of the lt inst., Blanche, elder
daughter of Hon. Thomas Bragg, and wife of
Andrew Syme, Ksq,, in the 26th yu of be age
In Salem, on Sunday morning, tk. 23d inst.
Mr James Hall, a highly respected citisen, in
iln 68th year of his age.
In Forsythe countv, on the 22d instant, Mrs
.. . . . . i . i i . . i .... ..r
t 'f'.tMnfc, wir t i"T iik, sou wsi"
Jesse Mock, aged 30 years and 3 months.
. . . . ..... l.... ,,
eM'Clu'iico a Uiuauii' iiuiroriiiin i" -
.Votuftlv will hia bodily suftoriug ahaW froro
ilar to day. but hii miud will reoover -.wi 'y
from in roUesneu-and Irritnbltt'. awl ten
happy change will iu anifest iualf In hi denuau.
or to all around him.
Dr. A. L. SCOVIL I 'h iuventorof never 1
medical preparation whieh have become xt:
nopular, and hare betHi lils-rally used. An- ng
hi iuvenliinsare"ilair Balaam fur th. I. .
and -Urerwnrt and Tar." For tha pt-a
years a better Lung romedy has bacn ottered
to th. public. Read the following tter from
-Or. Scorn, referring to it :
Maavra.
J. .V. HA KRIS CO..
Genu t I mak. the fol
lowing sUtomant from a perfect conviction
aud knowledge of tha benefira of AUonfl
IiUDg Balsam in curing tho moat deep seated
I'l'LMoKAHVCoasusirtioa ! I bre witnew iu
cffucl on the vounir and the old. and I can tru-
I Iv av that ill by tor tbe best expectorant re-
. i . Vn.i '.null.
uu-ay who wncn i uui acquamwu. w
and all the early stages Ir Luug oompla.-.its, I
believe to be a certain cure, aud it every fii'n-
ily would keep It by them, ready to admtuis'er
II Til ihilli Irtnl Trill of J YV Itlol, ami : upon tlie Urst anpoaranc. ot uiseaso imu. .u
j i,i .J 4hl Watkins. n her 43U vcar. Lunrn. there would tie very tew case w ia".
.1.. ort-l. . Mr I . ' . " ' 9. "
Nrar fJliaaiwaeJl llf on the oth of December. I iy w
lr F.liaabeth Idol, wife of J W Idol, and I mon
fn ' ur.viiic cnuntr on
Nancy Barnycaatte, widow of the late Francis
Barnynwlle.
NE W A D VKIi TISEM A V TH.
Sale of Yadkin River Lands.
BY ORDER OF COURT I WILL
expose the land belonging to the estate aMM
Kills for sale at thepremiseonUednedr the Ifith
rtay f Vtarh next. These Lands are situated on
thi i Yadkin Uiver. aboutei(rbt wiles from Salisbury,
iu Uowan comity, aad two mile trvm Uyiuanrg
Depot on tlie llailro id: there e bout
TtllBTEBX HCNDRBD ACRES,
aod it will be old hi a number of small traetoos
to .aitpiirclianis with m..aerate uisans. Th wbule
trart will be sold abject to the dewer right of the
WThi i nn of ttie most valnsble and deetrahl
tracta of land in thi portion ef tbe tltate. a large
portion of it teinft tlie
FINEST RIVKK BOl'IUM, ,
Tbe
of one and two year for tbe balane with interest
from date: title rmerveU nunui purciiw mu.,
I paid up ia full .
, . ., - r. x?r . t?ri
(Una v.. fonmn
February 1st, 1870 frw Coimnissior.er
It causa the ohltvni and maU
l ter to raise, without irritating tUoso ue.itaui
organs (tho Lungs), and without produ.-.rg
constipation of tho bowel. It also gives
strength to tha system, stops the nigbteweat.
and changes all the morbid accretion to a
healthy state. Yours respectfu'.h .
A, L. SCOVIL.
Sold by all Medicine l)aler.
It ia sold by Dr. O. B. Porta, Salisbury,
X. 0L 1 1
MXLttVM .'ire- ,,r '' "f"1"
.IXA. )
INT.
Boydeu) say this ought to be entitled a "bill
to enanle law yers to gei ncH ua . mtm
people's quarrels." and ilt.it it s as a nn.st
mischievoua measure. He earneetly hoped
,i,;. tin n-niild be voted down, and moved
that it be indeflnitely nttponed.
Mr Stephens railed thepreviona euealton.
which wue suntaiued. and the bill waa sroted
down by the follow ing vote :
Yeas Messrs. Beasley, Belbttny. Brog
.u., Itlvtho. f'herrv. Colirrove, ("ta. U.Davis,
F.theridge, Fppes. CO!.. tlivllowuT. col., lly
mai.. col.. Ij.sssiter, Tn,Martiirdale,Moie,
of Carteret. Moore, of Yancey, SjiionijeJ, ote-
..licna nnd Sweet B
V.t Mes r. BeaTl. BeomsK Burtas,-)
Plythe. Forkner. Jones, of MeeWenburg.
Leg. Lindsuiy. L"re. Mason. MelchnV, Mc
Laaghliu, Muqihy. Rehardsoif. Kep.isr.
Bobbins. Smith. Welter. "While. AVhltreide
and V instead 21.
Oa motion the Senate adjourned.
Favorite Medioine with all classes,
J aria' Poi ibVr.
A
IF you hare Painter's Colic.
(e the rain Killer.
NO Medicine is ao popular
.U the rain Kiiter.
JERP tho Pain Killer always at hand.
L. .
f F tou hare ft Coach or (Mo,
. er j
A
. . . . . . ! jm a vl.itn
X 7n be on tmrd 7i7Tii f 001 out and not taught
C$ the rain Killer,
ithotit a
Bottle of Pain Killer in the haute.
JUST RECEIVED
Garden SEEDS!
WAKUANl'ED GENUINE,
coneiating in part of the followiug from
LANDRETH. BUIST & OTHERS :
CABBAGE SEED,
BEET
CUCUMBER
PARSNIP
TOMATO
OKRA
LETTUCE
UADD1SU
8 ACE
PAH.SUET
V ELERY
RHUBARB '
OYSTER -PR A NT""
UN ION" S-EtTS,
SQUASH
a nsssei&v mg Stor.
CALL AND (JET AN ALMANAC
FREE.
ii
1 1
r
t
i.
'i
u
II
in
for
Senate withont dehiy, what sums of ihoiiey
huve been pil bv him to each of the Code
Cotninissioners, sinre their appointment, at
what time they began to draw pay. and for
what months, naming each month, furvmcn
they have draw j pay as commissioners afore
said. ! compliance, 1 have simply lo state
The constitution provides that no appropriation' '
ahall be made, miles a mfttM la OL, evftt" m ff
3 .hall be rearcura.
' . . '.Jlr. .1 il ,.r..irT,.T.5'Se-l
;...r. ,i,4..oi.Hi.w.i.M H'.-. . LaafJ
aZ- V wawr iL,-iiMW o,oagrcairf rc- .T.rl ? 'TT 1
Wf'-r ..In,. r,..v.r.-baba.--W. r.Ltdtr.
pay the interest on ssael aprrvwiruuop sna
taut at the ame time, it was etitfem to every
one that a.uiBdoir taa hsriTot hbi lud to
laar tfi intems-t oil tieier)ed-rf tairtoi'S and
'Li re ys a ij iinTaBB of uo:itJs. Iherr retisti-
liftitilTMryai hesiW stttlsUin order to
hrnid nn and sueiiin .the creeUtinf laetiwe.
The-lei hoidrs wsarajBotrM ii i!itohi'-:.-L.i-t
K- . k. Lbcw timCavis of licschMTrl.
Up !?,.lL-r nsovl thu ik he irscrred to the
r-omciiitce on the J-uiejary, w
By "Mr. M.-rr
lu.u 10 LlerLs of
hUd: uioticii ire- cuf
Men mote i jgi
1'aaye.
HOUSE OF BEFJRlvENTATIVEa.
MosnAT. Jan. 31.
The Houaa wa callod to order at the nan-
al hour.
RESOLUTIONS A WD BILL.
By Mr. Pointer, a resolution requiring the
.Secretary- ol tnte in lurnmu hihuihu roi
bound copies of the laws pawed at the pres
ent scwion withiu 40 daye after udjouru
aial. fAtm over.
Bv lr. Farrow, a bill to amend aection 34
chap. 85. JReviaedCode. Keferred.
aaaiaaSa was recetved from the Cover
,,..r tntiiiinittrner a statemeut from the Au
ditor, showing tho. valuation of real estate
Mnd property and taxes nenveu in
sanie. including tare upon Uulised taxable?
as far as returns have neon made to hia de
partment.
CAI.KNPAI! , ,
Tha hiB nnnrernine the settlement of the
estates of deceased persons waa taken up and
it. tliird raadinff. V
Bill to amend section 8." hap. 2!I7. Public'
Laws of 1808 aud W was netreaenea an.i
ni..,..f it third roAdine.
Hill all.. wine compensation to witnesses
in T lint Iff It ronrt. wits reached.
Mr n...in..it moved to amend ao as to al
low such Uitneea75eenu fday aud ba
llliiras. - aj '11
Mr. Vestal moved to amend hy striking
oat 75 eefct and inserting HH, hart.
Mr. HodoeU'a -amendment waa put to a
vote and adopted.
Mr. Vestal moved to mak. the compensa
tion f I per day.'lrsrt. ,
The bill a amended tn.n parse iu intra
reading. .......
CAUROAJt (MBDUKD.).
Bill to ullnw J-Ja e the Pea., to take
depositions withy-rt hmisafeoi ral
ed and pmA fttX.- .
Bill to reunite oVendeurs fn actjcp to re
cover real eaUtoWJrWeVVlrV-.rW.
kan nn and aftat ,tha, adopted of sovoral
a.nanduienu rpDAiied hvatttc ndicu-y Com
mittee. Uia bill passed iu aeTersi reading
nndVr a suspension of tha rules.
Bill -to amend the act croatinaj a Median-
ir? and Laborer Lieu Law. war taken up
the Miperior Court. Jurti-1 and postponed for the present.
SiLerUL and Constables.I Bill to re-endow tbe University of North
Carolina, was wrt reached, and taetie
tlw) f.r!lwing facts as recorded, ou the-boohs
of tins department. k
Messrs. Tourgee and Barringer have boen
paid regularly frmi June,d. to November
IdOU both' inclusive being ft eighteen
months nt the rate of I!" moniii or
Mr. Kcdman from June IBtw
to June 1669 both inclusive Detng mr tnir
ivan motitlis, at the ram. rate fiiritll). mak
ing a total paid as salary to the Cod. Com
tnisei.ners of til.lWJO.
VK,TXKINS.
. Sute Treasurer.
BILlS INTROIU i TU.
. U. rk.rrv. m amend the Charter of
tr. town of Greenville, relerred.
. . . ... , . - . . u . : ' ,,
By Mr. W IUft. au. to am m um iinniiga-
tion tha aflai' 'f certain R ilroads.
I This bill An ? o iaes the Governor Ui fur
nth a rooM iu the Capitol building or elafe
witere tor the. use of tl.e committea. allows
them a elerk. ataliotiary, postage &., .nd
inslrucU the Pnblie Treasurer to meet said
expenses, to pay out of th. Treasury J500. j
Kifferred Ui tno eomuiiuew oa utv miroj.
- ... . f tt mil
Mr Mr- Ivolioiu. to relieve c r. niuq,
KOSKOO!
AT 9 PER DOIL
At BNN1SS' Drug Store,
DEEMS' PILLS,
I'WO DOLLARS PER DOZ
ftib 5-tf At ENNISS' Drug Store
Wo Choir should ba Witboot Xt !
The American Tunc Book.
THIRD EDITION Hpw IEADT.
A Collection nt all tho widely popular Church
Tunes, Anthem, and Set 1'iec.s wuuu nae
formed the foundation of our Auieriean Church
u.,..:,. r.ir in nat flitv rears. traimniin
i.Oiioehoioe niocoa selected" by 500 Teachers
and Choir, lieaderg.
Price, i.50. Iia.00 per doren. a speciue. "
copy will be sent by mail to any address, post
jiiuii t'U ri'i "i. p. iw.
Hi n',D IIitniiv At. f'o.. Boston.
ieb5-'Jw C. H. DiTaoa A Co., XW Yori.
IBT everybody nsthe Pain .Killer
j For Sprain ami ISruioe.
EVKUT sailor ahonld carry a Siottie of
rain Ki'rr trilA him.
RKMEMBCK. the Pain Killer ia for
oof Internal and tCxttrnol ue. ;
Tho Pain WII J is dd by all Druggist, and
Dsalersin Family Medlines.
perr r dj n& 4t sos, PtopHttots. -
7 High street. Prorideivce.
. 378 St. Paul aireet, Montreal. Canuda. ,
'- 17 Southampton Bow, Leaadoa. England.
Earlv Rose and Coodricfi
POTATOES!!
TiTF. ftKLRRRATED Early Rose mill-
.r one, at ENNISS' Drug Store.
Side of Valuable Pial Estate in
.. YADKIN CO., N O.
I3y TIETUE of .authority vetted in the un
dera.gne.laTrustooofV'.L. Van Eataa, wa
,iU expose to public aalo
On the 0th dap of March, 1870,.
AT JONESVILLE, VADK'N C30..
That valnablo Tract of Land known as tho TT.
I Van Eaton homo tract, situated near Jones-
. . i v.jl:.. Hi.... .n,l,.,.nf.,nii'ir tlirrO
Vllle, on inn iuwu w . , "'"-yrrr
hundred and twenty-eeven (Iff) ucns, more or
loss The most wtjtntH is i wmn sim jwmii.
Wd. and iuu 'faiprb statu of cultivation.
Also, Fiv. (0J tiait-Acre is us in me iuu u.
J.lsaB.fill. includina; dwelling house, afro
house, office.i, aud out ouuuins.
Also, Hie property anowii wa. r ,
i i..mr I'ron.utv .in said town, comprising
about tbiee and half acre, more or lass.
AlsO, the lot of Iittnrt. anu limec ifiereon, i
inft between the dtapel pn.pwty and tho above
named river land. - ,
Also, the propertv known a the Tan Tarl
and lot, comprising about four (4) aores, lyine:
bet ween the aaid plantation and Ih. town or
Jouesville. TKKM8 CASH.
R M. OATS. lrTm'
4 lm
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W. R. HOWARD,
Flour Dealer
..u-a.il : rt-ferred.
On motion the Senate adjourned.
j tti
IIOC9E OF KE?KESE??TATrVES.
Satitrhat, Jan. 29.
Uuuae called to order at tb. uaual hoar
rLl-tIOS'S AUD BILLS.
. of CnriwaUi a bill in rem-
it lit iff. )
it. $
r.b: 4. 1809
Slorth Carolina, ) Superior Court
Daviosou oTr
John 11. Welborn. Pla
asainsi
.1 V Smiili. llftVndent
ToJ. P. Smith, the Lier.nd.nt, uon-rt-
dent:,
Tbu are her.by notified thnt a summons
in the above enrtitled C- S ha been Issued
Miraiuat you. returnable before IheJndg. of
the. Superior Crt to be held f it .Davidson
County at th. Court House in Islington, on
the reeond Monday after the firet Monday iu
April,' WO. notifyin; yon that if reu'fcil
to answer th. complaint, filed in aaid Court,
the plaintiff will tk Judgment apiinat tou
for tli sum offVur Hundred M Forty dol
lars, on. bond dated 28th August, 1W. and
von ai also iotHM thai th asid WW
has isrf.cl a warrant of attachment againn
ruur propel ty, lr aaid amount due as afore
said, returnable at aaid towo and plaee.whea
and whera roo are required to appear ad an
swer th. sf.naaid eomplaiot, or th. plaintiff
will Uka jodBB4 aaptiast yoo a. Jiorlu
demanded. .
Witnees. Lerri E. Johnson. Cfcrrh of tha
Superior Cenirt of Davidron County, at offi.
in Lexington, the 2d February, 1870.
L. E. JOHNSON.. C
- Bt H. B. Dur.ub.ry. Deputy.
3 6t (pr. fee I0.)
MRS. WAREN, WHO HAS
tlie advantage J havine; beeh tan.?ht mtiic by
soirt. of tha best Oenuau Profteaers and iia ah
!...d . venl year eapcryms in teaching, pro.
po-cs to ?iv inrtrnctiou on tb. Piano and tiui-
tar. Ictm.-, per ...nm ol Uve tu-Uiui.-. '
n.saj ttff 1fr"r- .
jepoton arrival oi i rauw. aa i wnww v vy.awu.', .
Ttt C tXXXE-iVr, . jjor.Cnawn, Ppsa-1 S. C. dj. t-
(tmmmUi Jfltrcljont,
Ko. 1 SPEAR'S WHARF,
BALTIMORE, ML
T Ooml to choice .We, ii-
d FumOti Flan
stantly on hand.
'nmOti Flow, auitabia for retail imj, con-
,PT am out
MANaiON HOUSE,
: CHAJILOTTJI, V. C
;ia vjl mUfrj(: rw "'v- ..-tt-. -
. . ; . . .
Thi well hnown House having been KEtn.T
k i. us i-i i ko an J bssvtted in evary dejtart
is now open for thcaccouniodatioo of
- . x TaTB
TRAVElrSC. PUBIiIC.
Jg-Oaanibns at Depot on arrival of Trains
Lsl the .or'goo.
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