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mm --ii ii... .1 Bk-- I I I l- J ' tjr!bNattt) State B .lliTSBUBT. Fill DAT. KttV. 4. WO. J. v 4V s THr, i'NITEU STATE SKN UORSHIF We hnv hwtoforo forbore to take any part In Ihe dirtiion oflhl ipwwtion. Nor do w In-it-1 1 to dicu it t l Aim! in what wc intend to my shall have nt.t a word to ay niintt any one of the many able and distin guished (reiitlemrn wnoe hal6ie havelatn ineif lioncd In umiieciliurwiih the r1tion.'"' We have no hesitation in saying lht the Wt is entitled I" the Senator in every fcpM of ih pietion. The present Henalora are bulb from llm La-t- Auulber Scnal r elected since lha war, J uilo Manly, wa from ll.e 1 al. No Mer.ator elected since IN)", ltaa been fmra the W'eai Gov. (.rham bi Inn from theceniral jmrt tk H;ate. Fnrllirr, Ihc reccnfgrct Comer rrtvre victory wm largely won In ttuj We. Ttw WVi wul a very arg njiri7 of the Conservative member to t present Legisla ture, Vliw Wo4 ha a puiuhcr of nicn eminent ly qualified for lha position who would t led honor MM ! Slate aa hor representative in sheSenst. The Senator should be a n aily ihc embodi ment of the idea and principle of Conservatism -r. rjfWcnted in iba Coucrvtiv patty in tliu Stale a jiid. Where itn Mta h man he inmd r No man In the Stat to mere rti .rly lle embodiment if il . . prinrfplna and idea than How. A. B. MfciiN-, (jf A herlll. IU Hnlloan of g reat abilities, m well aa emir mill virtues, public anil private He U n higa- 4 toned Man, who would worn to In digue ftw ili.il, or any oilier, nflice. If elected he will maintain all the dignity, and command nil the rropcot thai a Senator should. He labor under rio jx lUic.it disabilities. He would bo admitted to lii acat at once, without question. Tben ft hy pot elect Jiim T Wa do not hesitate to decinre tor biota oar lint choice, Ye also believe ne i lb choice of the WwW W (I v lha fuiatwing account of the trial and aMviction of K-MayorChah(Mn, of Richmond, fur Hirgery, which we ellp from th Column of Ihe Whig, of that eily. Chahoon I a type of bi claaa, with now and then a few zceutiona Can tin? Northern Republicans longir under thai tWr jarty ilfdioua at ihe South, wJmw il repn -. nliXby audi men? And by Mich iaen il will be rrprWculed until ibiy remove all po litical diwibllitica and repeal all teat nitlhai K iitalfoOK i'amk. V hnr lUkdiuunlf alUiued from editorial ounuiivflt upon the haJuon caedui in tin- prr .riln- tril. Ill a I cae waa termituiied I yi-Mlertrajr liy llie oollvn (Ion of ihe aii-ikted. ill jury reiub-iing a verdict of guiliv on Iwo rmmu iii me iiinntnieiii, ana axing run piimnhiiK iii at four year' iiiiprUjnntent in the Nate peiiletili ary. The jury that lied him waa eompotl of iionei, init-iiixeni ami rart-lullv ilioatm iilniii. Hi - wa dcft-ndul by able eountl, and waa ill-1 umvelv. lowed ample opimilimity toprenrvfur hia Iriak , 1 "''" We clip th following commutii.-atii n froiu the ,fritiaet W bllv It to b from lb pen of S.mitor KobUn. It awggeatiuria am worthy of eiaaaiiWrellon. W confr that w are, Uwn prim Ipl. oppoaed to th ItaaUUllvw aawd of .uk ii.Iium ibt- oigniile law. Will w uiina in uuaaliop ahould U lidly dUtd, jar and AH I i i; ,. i u K arvii mxil rt Tin Mr. Editor: A gret majority of l h people ai :. r..' .j li.viuir out Hlalr (oiililiitl.m amend- .... rai iiiilHirlaWfeatiira. To effect ihl ,. ae ol ibo mi-ona of ihe um i vative jauty. The only etiW l how lo Mr! about l IikM wUelv ami aafelv. Many adtb th call of a ( oiu'irU.n. if b .ill pnrii . ukluniiain lbi fit wflwfcl Uwll; buMjir I oil ihia point la! winter ami rem.. n.MMiafi an onlv rt-ly upon no ehang in ibeir jli-y in thU r. -i. i i Tbeall of a t oneuiinn ibervforv, would have lo I made by our party alin.-t ei- I he verdict ol tl,ejiirv aa toll.. "U'e. the jurv, Hod llaa uriaoorr nut mullu ul- on tlie flrat and third ccaml.' aa ehaigvd in lit in In tin. nt ; hu lmd him rmiliu unn ihe teroaai und t4irlheminlaaaibara.fi m the h;dietinen' md we a-cer tu in bia mmiaknu nWo b four vear .onliiin.ii'iit in Cn- i'tiii-niiiiM o, th.- hrata Thua end a caae t Hit, will lory a inenior ibha, niul p.i Hl.i! chaptot ill the hialory . f thbi ejt j ne ivtwii o'iitkibj i ma an uuiiii :e, linSB eated man, who can jkdead igtmr.iure of ihe St i. ii, i iotia Iwlweeu right un t wrong, o of a k i iieui pimb. I 'it ri J U-Kt by iLf Umplw- . i, ov, n tiki;- ' . naa '" niiaBrai 1. r and Una , . .1 , vaHat. .alni your ..ptalmmw, ' mi h! vjor in, to,, .: Jrnl- inlfetl.red Itiv and itiM.d fveluw M..n aitgp-allon on thla auljeet, per- haiM worlhv of fmideration, and I olrVr them 1 .- . . t i 1 m -. l 1 aa ili, puiliaHi lualurt-ii opinion oi our m alive to our ranlMlriy aa a My. and wlm feela thai we can do the ftt great good if we .1. anil null. ioli-U tmtm ii-rill tm tl.tl .in-Ill. eH .14) ill tW Uai Uual iiidnmewl. U.ire lo call at. uvvuli.H. Tl.e judical mem-1 fully and fav 1 1.. wtll luii !.! ua or il ibev did. a few ol I ne .u r aC would bcailha view of worKing our ,11, ..miESn-UATION IN EUBQrii . . ,11 T" Th iuiKiiit French fortreaaof Met lia ca pitnlntc,!. Basainc haa urremlered it wfthlSty 000 men. TWa, it civa o na; leayoa K'Tnee completely at th wercy of Kins William, of Pnwia What will lu do with her? Of-qjiraB lio one can tell. That lie ii imbnyd with the ambition of bia race ia .piite manifcat. He ia on thai high road to preiiondernting dominion. WeaiM ft la t range if he iltould impose. Princo fVederiek Chnvle ujion the French people a yer, w lending Jtailli il Kiit;eian, M a nun ai Ctlalorued to live phor men do not live. He wjv Mayor jf ihia ity-by nil Ut a ry aaminlutil nml n Mieli, lur alaVI fio veJra, lie . verv .lav held court, paaaing npiui oUencea, and convict ing orlcinleri. The oflenee of which hewaayea terday convicted waa committed btforv hi aj ji.iii. inn nt Mayoi-,l vhtle engae daily in pio-'.-ini. upon eriniuTaiK, he waahimaelf Irein bling under the fear of t xpoaure,nd (according to the teatimony) reaortkig to artifice of variou kind to reatrain, rllenc and buy pA' Ihoae jvbo werecognitant of hi biR-nce, and win. were hi political frieoda. What a lift h mnM hare led with the aword thua um nded over him and ib to tall at any momeni ! What rWiectjoua he I'llial ha en bad what nntmiab he mul harn atiflired, wficn' the tnongbt 'came to him that lie who wna iii'lin ollt-mivr-. lo-daf, waa liahlcto aland to'morrow in th eriininara box I Not tmly wiva he M!jti by military npait ment, but he w.u. Ilio liMical candidate for ilk Mayoralty at (ho May eteclion, and rooeived ih whole vote or Ihh iwrty, It ta t.elleveil bv In lailitieal flii-.i.l ln.il I fw-thia ifnr thn Xlnvnr elect of the city of Kieliinoml, and aa audi should L fill, .1 L.- f. ' V oe lining me cniei magiHtrney. When thia proaeeution wm firnt Instituted, it waa given out bv Chaluum and hi frienda that it WHrt in4tiiritnl hv I,r,lllii..l niWn. nl ll.nf , "T . "-.-. - .......... ...... j w hen it camelo trial, if ever il should, the evi- dencc of hU iiinoeunce wonld lie an conclusive i . t . ... . urn iriuuipimni as ro cover Willi -n one and In- ibere wn.- ou have coorteav and It th. P .1 Mai bad l. . u yon have maiif nun n gr.'ti.-r li nw now xUa a Ihc I rtUi-M yti l llliliah ll.ia M art of jiu-lice tu verv unliiallv tre 1 in i mm- grr.i and fc-uod m r-i uti.Mi ..r a f public dulv in II r oi mrlnl, are ven hili -oil., ra, wl duly, and M.-ld, have fast mwrfc sr.- liinea whi n llu. i o d by 'i.pi.rtnl injiirii, i- iti.-apible of (, PKAKMON. -Th (M.I Aurt StU for aUliiv, iii-iu.- You bav alwava un fair aririiuu nt and at Urn -ami lin. iieuU Willi of both parti in l hi by the .nirit which that wjd bav been gotal feel in i.iM H-.-..ii..n by ih a en-i- Ihem, it rum- . ..... Were a ronvenllon -e call ejr ua, Howev er, mi:bl iwvk lovlrii it pow.r-, urril. with ff ion ..I Km nal demagopu.-, Iroin pro rui Hg.im.ti "iji. rji- m- "v " , i.irotfl ii," "liosiihiv to iheKtdiiallii'.iO!' .nut t'oiiL-re " and all tbrrae ol i-r ..id abU1 y Urtianiariic frtiwk by which llo-y have mi long mi-rtpnenli rv puruuatw; Tht weuld alarm lh coiorcu man ny proclaiming hia privilegra In danger, and threaten the poor MKirmn.l debtor with the loss of lii homestead. They would v'umb')' nt" that a Convenllon cannot really be reatrictrd, and even miuntain that our propiaad to relrict it wa a Iran to catch the umvarv and cheat liiem nfierward. We know how wlckcdlv slanderoua all thia would bo; but who can tell now many thousand of votora would la miaieti by audi means T redcr al jenluuay and money would be aiilisted, also, to dufeat our uijfllht ti And a (im ventimi aiijrAf very likely Lc chnaAi that would not carry out the true purtMaw of it call. U br rik in airy II j and hi cae of failure at anv atage of Ihe I ' . ... ov. -i process, Conservatism here wouiu iw iteium-i. Ut it not forgotten that thousands vho newTen clamor for a Convention Wauae Uicy want, amendment made, would, upoli n nearer view, begin to dread whnt else Convention tm'oAl do. .J IS 11 WIS', llll'll, HIT UU 14U11- IU SlUaV M" VII Win Miu i 1 1... ii Uirotv : o .iiiion will zr will t.- aone to a -vrvant. r'a.rwaa .'i. h maH aMi il ... ! Isr.-i' I I.. , tii' i -l.in, .-. ii ii rf fa r,. naertaAiv man, lo Sorth Stttft, aa an m, arb baa been rati WjaV lu the life of many wht-u Ibev Law n, . ndar till and IcarleN" iliM haigc i wpn have been tried In and nrovctl to I true and loved by poaterltj i Mre f.iltcrvil In Hit- palh ol Bin eaeiled public tlamor. no mi., I fame. Tb.-re bite mind i o much ii prejudice, or aromwil by ahip and wrong, that II f calm, Impuhiial anil al i-onclusiona willuuil aln.g fniis; luit when tr rom on, riiblii- right and full justice i , ,u i ' it. am lalturui piiiiiu- iyrcently been iilacaw in iJIW'iillv and fearli'S'lv met i-i.-i . and ilium uiu iht Judge. ft Klux and the arrest of tryttovernnr iloldeii'n ale 1 rooi li-al iircnm cans alhVgi K ii Klux that their ffrwK' might Ih- free from violence, and tfeeirtiim aaf from midnight outrage, and that Vanillic citixciw mighl exercine the right of tlrxt without intimidation. Ii a further aM.-aei thai the court could aflbrd no remedy for -naS gn at wrong", ns fraud, n ir rupt Ion aiid poji were part of ihe machine ry of K a KluXMuafT Many of th lemocrlic leader reared iherffeets of Ku Klux liitoieMirt-s upow their political prosperity, while oaie wen erioawly a'amied on account of (heir counts t i. m with ihe iiilaman brotherhood. Thrr nvr wa in this siatj a lime of bili .r kiIIiIcI excitement. IN.tltlcal anragonisiii, in many cnara, ImWlHted In ieronal haired ; sum of odr wiM and 11 men, who are iH-m-vrats, excii .1, oTjlioliiiiM-d for the horrid drhiiiw of the K 4FX while many of Ihe II publican jualilird Me oiifrage of Kirk'a men. I he limes freiaMVaiv out . I in ml, ami r. i-. ludt- r s,ron JjV .1. -ii exeilemeiit, and tHBpp" lias itRtjr sriimoin s. The K publi nHHiyklrjd to put down T"fri VSvfSSS m . . -1 . ...a . - . Court I in omy on inai Ma been eliarn. iin.1 a partlian, and in lAul cut Judex- I'earaon filed 4iii9 opinion. II wrote an opinion lo the lteptiblican legislature igDiunt an extendetl i. mi of offlce. This wa nut certainly radical durtriu. Hi opinion in lb rail road appro priation cases show that he wa opioaed to Mich wild and recklcm Irgialaliaw All of il,,-, ooJ aervativi- acta are forgotten and hu ia declared a radical and partisan Judge, beeauat I t aj i iid BUir ami the Ku Klux. In the celebrated AurWo rr;u cae during th wtr aorne of the Suiweiue Cuurt Judge and Many of the Supwrkir Court Judge rifnaad re lief io poor conscripts, who were njnatly de tained liv mililarr loree, and yet no clmrire waa made of judicial Kifitiptiou. Are lite righta of prrssuis uiijU-lly arrea'etl aa Ku King more cred il. in Ine rtahl of iMnrri.s, who wer ua justly deiaintd bv Confederate military poWer? The wive and children of cotucripta went with I-- 1 1 boakiug , wht-u their huahanda and fiillicra Wire lied like feloua and dragged to nilliinely gravea, bill iht r was no public exeile meiit or denunciation of Judge bceau ihey did no! prrarent the oiHrage. The ipieslion is ask. . I why doe not Judge I'earaon diTuul himself sgnln-t ihe many aaanulta made umiii hia repiiUtiou ? Il mar I that the threat of iiuirrmdiment k.-. i- hiui ailcnt. If his eomliui ia to lie investigated la-fore a court of 'iilpeaci.uH-nt, il may be proper lor him to await lb IrDil before he make deli nee. P. rhai s he Is an fnllv cnnn iyil of hi rietitude that It i witting that hia a. i and opinions shall tand aa hi-onU iiilv.s at. s Ufoie the I. n of public Opin ion During long juiiieial I f he has naain tained an unsuliiidrepuialioii, ami be NMprhTlp be willing t" ana l m u'sntniuUajkre, tin calm, ilispn- .! j it imlgment of the future. Wli.-n tl . iiirlttVai liinenl ciuiii-s iin the whore mailer will lie dev . loped, and Jirdw 'Pearson' frienda are eoiifid. nt tliat public opinion will re- iKiiind witkcra4tiu.il. pfwrr upon but lor. I I tin l"i.iv. Hun. aecreta of the grand jury room and the cvidenos eliciteif. When the ease, after nianjr delaya, came lo be opened, the testimony against Oba- tfieir King, ami reuuir France to beconie ofic of tjiy SlatsW of the new Gurmauia Conkdera- I fiuny all concerned in ;reitinj h up A ib.i- iilii'iei. il oTi.ii; t K.i.i.f , v 11 a I'lrkin fear In the minds ol T'i" ! . Va 1 1 .1 v 1 niokei ate citiens that idilics had loo ranch to (,lui lrmagnc ? And ta it not possible that uch ; ,,0 wull Thpv of AiJ m), fcnow ,)c sotUenu-nt woiiltt iHlimateiy miotina to me good f the French people, and dn much to prd- ........ ,l.n l,.l.,-.. , . . .T I'nr Ia il lull , ,, ., . . ' ,. . i .1 boon aKik almost everv one bv surprioe. I prcoauieiiuu tn aucn se.em..i u.o.w ...e . cMr m1 ,, ;.., to 1 irfWlfc tii frcncli )ieopi can nope r fpiiaiini guv-j n was given in by witni-s-ai of all cow plcctl'Ui ot laililie- lnit clireilv bv those of hi: own party. No man, wo think, not Minded hr partisan passion, can read the testimony wilh rmt being forced to the conffrnjiion that he w as guilty, ax fcnnd by th.- vcnlicl of aa nprrghtand inti lilent hjdjnry as ever ant fn a ease. Any attempt to make it out caaof political persccntion will rtauit in a miserable bnliire. V IVhat con ami must we, therefore, do? ToJV' the minus i of tm terming pmiticians oi ism, me the answer aeems nlain. 11 the General flnus waa inaxiiaaayi " l""" whi anu p- AssemMv, which has the n. cc-.ary it !) "V ' 1. Conservative majority in each House, make one grand prniosition of Amendraent to the rilate ( tinalilutiori, said propo l aiiiemlmeni lo i -brace tliosedivioii and prcaing alirrali.'n-, of the present instrument, which nearly everlly desires to see made, to wit : a refonnatiou of the Judiciurv Article, of the ('onfilv and Township system, a diminnlion in th number and pav ol orScens and other lannifeatly useful and d. hie changes. Ieave out of the proitosed Aniewl- . e j i4ti ..hi.l. ,i r.,, ;,..; .... ...... .. ... .....r-. w.-w -V- rr . r i tomnhri rii, too. I'm in onlv what an ovt rw ht-l-1 " "-niti jusuct r T V t. . j " 1 i nmsfanei-s. and wants uone. I- , , , ' , aianucreii. a no e will l.nilly i Inflammaierv ifNpaitT article and public a)t'Ches bail rout u !ne l.ol niou.t ol lai Hull, ami OttANQB CUCXTT. OCT. 17. 1870 AVhiii '. Hattlt. J'rrtiitenl Aftii Socitty of X. C. . MY I Ii mi Sn; i CI e mat urr tm tedi otis tn'tfieiitiiiu will, iniirh to my regret, pre vent lue ftoin acei-liting Ihe polite invitation of your oiiiiuittee to sit in judgttieut mi the. Kin Ar s in Floral Hall this year. Neither have I (with ahauiw I nonfe it) bed quilt. nor jar of piekloa. nor a bottle of win.-, nor loni of It. io I. nor a bit of embroidery to ex hibit. So fir. indeed. I am an unprofitable North Canditimti. It was ut one time my iiitniition to con tribute a paper to he t'cad bef.ire lb Socie ty, detailing my rather remarkable experi ence in the agrieiiltuiiil 1 in. for two years imI. Jpfiwdun dnlorrm ! Why should I iM.tlier und depress the Society withjjfce inel anehnly pari iei, lata. Si, hi a ve turn acre, under culti vation. Last year I triiit corn, and what with the drought, and what with ing $1 'ilt ii day f .r ploughing, Mudwhul onlv a ii en, noil v It- I nr. I, xl was wanlim? to ' I"1 "' nlaiige Ihe couair?ln civil war. Ju.lue I'ear- ith one thing ami another. 1 found that my -n as ilie bighesl stood belwein tlilgTV Pi r aevera! dayshif argum ut ol the InMi and ihen delivered in . tained by r. on l recedenta in Ih epresentiiii.c ol the law Tavjiics. paliently listened lo the rtant question iuvulvcd, elalioiate opinion, sus- tbe l.igluvt until. .rule and rr.p, which aim ranted to two rtnil n ball bu shels, bad cost me aomrthing like -.'!. Ml a bushel This year I have tried wheat and Upon my word by the time I have, paid the man who plonghe.l. and 'he man who sow ed, and the man who reaped, and the man If Artum or MATtnAfrrrwA TKII, TIIL KMil.I-ii "11A11V FAU- MKK.' Margaret Water waJ executed uu th I2lh inlt.. Within ih wall of Hreui nger lsue jail, In i oudwg, wa. it will Im r a mean- In-red ivtetrd and eutueed todealb upob one of ball a dosen indilineet charging her with the wilful murder ofehildicn i'homah had uudeitwkeii to adopt. Tl prUouerotMi ducted beraelf remark ably well' while In prii -U, but, gMUrtdjI abe frequeully elated that si,, had tr guilty of d.oeit aud baud lo reference to the rhlfdieu tutrusled to br.be peralsled to the end lu aeewlitig thai ae uev er euteitaiued I lie intention of de.tmyiag the live of the rhildrew. The day preceding the execution aheinade a tatemeul iu wr.lihg ueuyitig that li wil fully caused tlir death of any of the ehibirvu, but admitting that he ad "laid down" the hodii-e of five who had died while iu bwr charge. - WHiil under centence the prisoner appear to have taken very lilile sueteaanee ; and it waa fi e.pienll) necessary to ado mister Slim- ul. ut io br. aud the ebaplaiu of the prison was freqiteiilly called tip in he night lo vis it her aud eiidearur to oouaol he while (he waa in a paroxysm of giief nud drepair. Ho exproaee a eoiitidenl opinion laat Iin wa iucerrly n'ieutant. The eulpiil sl. nl very little t). night be fote Ihe icutiiU. Hhe wm engaged in prayer dowiat th time of Otlcraft. llie ex eciiWrier. nti' IrnVoduood into btr cell. piheilid tiotfelray any em! iou wliileunler- iioing the operation flf iitiiuinug. and reeov- I th.- t.nnnesa which cbararterixed tier ng lh ttil. A brweeiiu.oooUliugof r. f. Alibott. trie under sncruT. tne'gover- uor, and some of the jail official, was form ed, and the culprit waa brought through the residence of lb matron, which adioins the prison, to the pleJkot execution. Hhe all. -d with inn step, and after the rope had tM-en aujusieu, ane. iu a eann, ninini m.-, uttcarad what waa described bv all who hear it a a beautifal extempore prarer, and. -pr.-ss.-d a fervent hope that she might be sa ed. She then shook hands with the Rev. .Mr. Jeesopp, the ebaplaiu. and said lu a firm voice, "(joo.1 bye. Mr. Jeeaop, good by, good bye." She also shook hand withCal eraft aiid oife of the prison warder, who was staiidinir near her; and. immhi the bolt beiug draw ii, the drop fell, and she appea ed to be dead almost instantaneously An Ohio Editor. When James Saxon, ed ilor of the ('anion Rniotitniy, the oldest paper in Ohio, heard of the battle of Sedan and the capture of the Fmperor, he wrote and jmblished an account of llie event in a column parallel with a reprint of the account he wrote and pub- ihed in the same naierl the surrenderor a laileon at Waterloo in I&lo. He i the only editor probal.lv iu llie world who has writte the exit of both Napoleon in the same .1 r. A waa sav we ought never lo lie frigldencd al the .ii rn.il of a ghost, because il is quite im material. S.YnsiHJRY MAHKKTS NOV. 4, 170. asroarxB ar i. Mooeaascuusv. oik ka. e. I I..HM.1. Ml IMlUUd, ri busb.olbti 111., T.d .: m i Tul, prudent and cor ernmeut These are ijnfwtioMskesJed try tlic preaent situation in Kuropefii'view'W the pa-t fiistory of France atnee 1794 Wc leave our reader to speculate upon them. '- r THE LATH QBTUEJJN KJ.F.tTiTOXS. "We ha1ns fay said but littU; n relation to these elections. Wc have been waiting for the ofiicial retuiii. These returns show a gain of inre Tfc-mncariii: I u. 'I. isus of I one risi in 1'i r.ii . I. '.ii' . ..... .. . , . .. ! lice, re' eiviig"aidtoin8irrbT tnarw, II i" 1 T. "7 , V- . ! orr.ther . I-l-ilei-hl au;bnrities nr vleclcd bv the ernce ol eighteen niaiority. In Indiana the ",;,!:.,l,io,i n,.,.r.ws, l,., s,.,. i -:..r ti.., r. I . i i . i c r. . 1 ,. --. , .. . iiim,iih-iih miMTllllili CIIIIIIOIWHSOT-M , , ir- - I !l . I - nd in Ohio one Lewis 1. Campbell, . piunii -r. i ..o- ure anu piinisiiuteni nave over- taken liunitreus, wc may say thousands, ol the tn tm- i(iuih, and yet there are swarms of them niing mainrit lis plnn ia safe Oi,.. all, I ,1 Will U III I Two year hence we can go btfuro the people i'i""" .. :.i.., i- r .. i . ,. n ,m...i ,... n.i i the JLetMi II tltC I l,l I il i 1. I II nil .iintimuiiiii -gfa .. .i. c..i. i... r,r, i,,.n,ui i . iiuUnii., Iiovernor IpTaTl i T-iiX ,o.ll,n arlmfn ln.rn.lnui.il ran Vw liTH. ' WsWUTf fid Cr I m I I 1 : o .....I ,...r r.,- . .,i.. ., i -Li- -i.riB. I m I .11111 UO 111" Ol', , I. Ill', I . ...O , . I,. can tints be safely, an well asefle -liially, ulonn til in the more essential particulars. A I '.in vention could not iwrfcct its wm-k and pqf ii m wssiintiiii i. .ion.. ... i -i .e InVitv The evidence 1ms gone lo the world thrugli tboL" f?"" "'"! ",!,.n one colnmnsofthecitrp.ap.Ts,nml ail can see it,l ''''S's'anvc pinn win oniy uiae s,.me eigmeen - -.. r i.-.i ' A ' i... 'f nionlba lonirer I inn the othi r. and Is la t leellv P'.I M W. 1 . .. .lSR:li he arr. ted man them as niililar; law , l.ui Kirk . body of well cot y and will it of th. Oorcpa lomus tourer iiinii uic ihih-i, iiu is f. . .. . q - j -J . ri if ami certain, while ihe I oneenlioii plan i; " ' rend it and judge for themai liijis one alter iiiotlierul the political adven- w int ii"iiiuohtw-i ,, , ,. ,, t I i lnx unci- i.H.1 arie wmnmfirir,'n hlRJi f ' 1 . .:. 1. T. r.-oiodo T.,.! t'r .?Fth77ause of t ai . .. . - .1 - I i m . . .- il - . :i:- . i nt, uoi : i in lit u i . 1 1 1 i.'i . . iiiiv i. inn iiouv cue iniinwrr r - . - I. Cainpboib. ma- ' cress, and in Uluo one wnm who beats Gen. Schenck, fifty-four votes 1. ing seven in all. and not thirteen, at has bccnJ r hungrvnud cllliiomus for place, and pur- sdaimed. ilie ttepnutlcan majority in tilno is 'tinr; it by the same loul m ans. about fifteen thousand, being, eight thousand It is wit pleaaaat.to u lo speak harshly of , . an. in iu iii'on iiiioni toe lieu. iiioio oi .'nun. (iisiiii- is ins, in to i.i.m- 1 1. 1 1 1 1 . ii in jiaiillill io nior..;thBP aj tjie Jusl Slate election. In fenn sylvania the Republican majority in the Stale is 4,293, being a I'.'iiincratic gain pvt-r the last Site election. Jn Indiana, theMjeinncraticma jority u about 2,300. and the pemocrsta carry both branche of the legislature, a Democratic victory. Wc think our readers are entitled to the truth, and wc have given to them as nearly as we can ascertain it. .Ill till to take h..ld it may wound those who need iinlhv. Hut a ease like this can- have to say wl solace and svm not be passed over in silence, especially when partisans will be busy in their attempts to rep r.si nt it as a ease of Southern, Conservative, persecution. JlrViES? yjRdpiJA Et.ECtlOK8. j In West Virginia the Democrats have obtain ed a complete victory. They have elected their Governor, two out of the three members of Cot: -greiw, and a majority of both Houses of the Iyjjislajtur,e. PUt'SSIA'S I'OSITIOX. General Tnrr concludes a lengthened letter ,iMtv.--cd to the London JVmcs from BaFanzs, and dated Oct. 7, in Ihc terms following : It is time to put an end to this war, so much the more impious in its aspect because perfectly fis4psj it is time that neutral States should in tervene and put a bridle on the inordinate am bition of the CDnqncror. Irn8si.i, in spite of her triumph, ik atuioat crushed under the weight of hei success. "WeJH; Moltljeitnew that he would HON t'ur the 0M A'orA State. JAMES L. HERY, have inunediately to Commences new campaign ngti&KiOjMj freh troops it is probably tjial he would recomiud pci.ee to ids Sovereign.- The lime has 'cl, e f ,r Prussia either to act with moderation or botdfy to avow, in continuing the way, that the means to be a standing danger and menace to Europe.' Would the 1100,000 men I have spoken of be diftjj lj fi;id ? Ho. Aus tria and HungaHr cotild o.,t th. in i.j the field, and keep 400,000 reserve at home,' Italy could furnish 300,000 men; and there Is vet England an.rKhru-aiilf)- with' ht'f "dealing wiTh'rTwJi ciuu i.iiiui":. ' ' ft r?r RTfKAL Cakomkiax Kovcnihcr. This fa- I ft vorltc .Southern gricjltural magarine gains strength and interest with every weegding niim. iier. This month wc have "Maintenance of ihe Fertility of Soils," by F'rofeiaor Hilgard, of the University of Mississippi ; -'The South and her Besourceaf by Hon. Alfred Huger; "Planta "' f tion Economy," by Colonel D. Wyatt Aiken; W. ."Texas Qraasp," by S.T1. Buckley ; "Southern FSk&''" bJ" P- ii Cerokmansj "Manure Phs, and How to Use Them," by Alex. Y. Lee, ane a hundred oter articles of interest which ve have jjot.spacc to oven mention, The "Rural" sliow manift Mgi, oi regularly increasing prosperity, ar.d. to.sBDp,y U ft the r" "Hm f fuiracie io us. 1 heir circulation must far surpass that of any magazine of the "", ,C,M heretofore iasUed at ihe Sodtb. "r thev woald be compelled to reduce expenses. If any of ear readers are withont the -'Rtrral" they should at once enclose $2 to Waf ker, Evans A Cogawell, 3 Rroad street, Charleston, S. O I. - . - l .1 ik n.,l luoi. I oe I . v""T'Z'lir v:!:yy.Tr":7ri rr i Kirknt eoniil see lust ahead the dav of our a-rlniii re demption, and llie people would know at each step just wlmt tliry were asked to approve. As an incident to all this, the proposed plan will insure the permanent ascendancy of the Conservative party. Thai were a small thing except that we shall Mrs-hUl we ruA-.' J.i Aiv tiunorinctt! RoWAK. Sled Suite. He acted jul i .i. r..,.-J .n.i .!. , u . -U.,L.. ; ... did under similar cir- j .w j ie nHlJ whffl hrtnl hi it h.ek, Ihw action he s abiiseil, . ., ,, .... . . . " , . tened with impeachment. , " , Pm" ' ..' . ...lit I lit uru iLlu Ih .l t. . havMsaV. RMMOflMeMtM UH'T r . , , , in.r u iiTifnrs tk Im Hu'n I Miinn I 1 1 - ' ' ra . I a law authorizing the ti ei iron, agricuitu-ai pursuns. nut carry huiltia lo suppress ills- I Willi irn- into my renreuii'in a wnircs oi i-oiu-totheil him with very I fisft. Two atllielious. SBys the proverb, rigbt rcie of hi discretion ' ly put together, makf-tute ewneularfili. I am aflswia and claimed to ho,. I ennsobl by the refle'ctiou that, nobody could kts under autlrorily othnte done worse. he field with a large j My intereatiu agricultural matters, how truopa, aud was not only : ev.,.r js uiuiiiated, aiid since my own ad ven tures nre not encouraging to ' litt . it occurs to me that if I were to lull you what one of Utg.to-i-.'iil i-il- dijio., tltirWVasai. il pnserve you from undue dnsiio ib nev in re in fact, I II. on, t nn i ..i n i f i Ural, ko.li. 40 " . ... I -.-! parpoaad, 1'auUlr. TIIW, AdMttje, run... i. Hi liuud h Yarn, pavbuuck. Ks. ear duns, yhliw, pr MMad IKsnii. Pel sack. Ki... Mt-kral. ' a. rreft, dried, apples rld I" Pes -I.e. 1.. aapld. Leather, eppr. pr pound " e' Iros. bar. easting. Vslls.iUl. Mnlsa. orgliant, per c wJt tadlsV 'f rtrren, M Onion. per , Perk. prpejn4. routo, t. -h per )al. . cl. Swgar. ftrowa. perpoaad OavilM " .Hvis" ' I'raahcd I'alveriawd slt.. oaat. pr ak " Llvrrpnol, " Taal. Tnbscce, Leaf per ponnd " Mn'(tevd, ...... " Smoklaa. H W I M ;sto mi n ii. io en tUlo U to eu Ilto tt .......... I lo I W r i ui se a e i jiii mi I., s. in Ml.uu iwte ffs) t te t a i i to T 41 l W a I as to a if i I an to to i. at lei.) aa t ia ite ia W l I 04 Ml aa ia t ta if t l aet aa a.ta i a. is t.Hbt.tb 5. Ml In .Ml atoid A'; IF ADVKIiTlSEMRNTS. ,. Hi. Yadkia VaJley Nursery., IlIK proprietor of tbi Nursery uffri to the trade, thla soaa u. a largo and splendid assortment of Emit TrteUaUUug of Apple. Peach, i'ear. Plum, Cherry and Apsiewt. Are, a fine hit of (i rape Vines.Htrawbeisy mi WUum berry ftant of the nwwt approved kinds, ttend tor catalogue nnd learn priree. Addrea. M..V0VHf, Vienna, Korsytk Co-s, t. C 'oy. 4. 18T0 3m. ,. Nashville Life Ins. Comp'y, JOHN M BASS, Preaident e only " itlen of I J .... ,ajr. jJa" ,r-tt: i s, m: mrWB- f iLn-rl r1 1 .!iiti BIOIIT ll.WliI.E, JiESPOTISM OF HABIT. hoin.d to ohev the order ommnnder-in-cliicf. ulhuhroi fnrosn 00 m- I .-.it mi r it ,r Miriii i ir. mrwi wy jvai nwm "" ' 1 1 -t: i i 1 iritril In (intiiaTi- rttiuntr m rfftferts. I -i -- iw ovu it-u r. - m - t i s V" "r". '-m to hol.l in.. Ui. uis-diU'a; an raaav to r.wcwsiotiy, nriTTwaw a TfTsf TAKlxri BxM.li nv 't . . .. ,: ... ...... .. i. . , .- ... ! - reel e.iiiun i ne.eeii i . . , , .i null 1:11 i e . . c l i ' n ri.. "is oi so ui.jeo new -oinifie.i 11 ae n erv e .overnor ; '. ', . , , -. i-cd, under aulhorilv of ' ? wnere ii is linn five hundred armed j :l" xwedmgly dilhrult mid litre op. tation to tl.e iniliiia in the State ! Imv '"',d "'the rij.'lit I. an. lie or indeed t.. find ui. i his erder, and si hia nny handle at all : und .-h -u you how an Or iflha United Slalxa had UI L'e eoiilitv hue, troiiblinir his head verv ..rgc number ul regular brant-he of the fjovcrtimcnt, was Hi-ling, as lie sup law, and lie had in r. nu n in the field, ' nd at, his commiiml lo i . request the President sent into ihe Slate a trooiis. The Chief Justice had no force lo execute the mandate of hi writ, fur the Governor bad de i lar .1 the p .sc roinraw imuirgenls, and that is the only force whit ii a judicial oliic. r under such circumstance is autnericedto hfc. If the Ihtef Justice bad quailed Is fure the excitement which line atiout "i.-.nor saving, iiine saving r "money saving," (..ok hold of llie plain old crank worked by Father Ad in called "swiiat of the brow." and worked out re fulta, not indded aatoujshii g, L.tt u ti-facto -ry Among my ni-my pia.r Belg h.rs. let me premise, dwells an hot. est. industrious me chanic who bat a wife and four children aud owns a cabin, a cow. and a little vehit.. hull. It being impossible for hlin any longer toob- apietite and makes me miserable. If you can Klux wauld mim HavvBeVn under arms, and on 1 ,a'" ,r"rk ' thla locality he has been ob give me anything or do anything to enable me ! the march for Kiik's ami'. The lire of civil i Hired tlii year to seek work in number conn to get rid of llio dreadful habit, pleafe let me war would have -beeii ii Jited citizens would ty. leaving his good wife to lake care of the know." He had been using opium and mor- have sfitd the blood . citizens homes would j home and the little ones, and coining home phine lo ease the pain of chronic rheumatism j have been made desolate, aud then the strong only every now nud then to seetbenrn he and promote sleep, and now, in addition to the , arm of the United Male Government would j could. The eldest diild.'a stuiitcd.'freckk. pain and sleeplessness, he has the "dreadful ; have put down the mi rebellion with fearful pow- jact'd, sandy-liaired boj-'of W. such as you habit," which of itself makes his life a misery, j er. The State would f ivo been put under mil- I gti( ,y (t thouanfl till oviyr Xttrth Cur When will the people rain that opium, like iiarv .government for 1 iiidelinito period, and j -im.aud bis bnrther aged II. what could The tyranny, Ihe remorseless cxnctingr.e of fostered habils and tatis, ought to fnakc a ra tional man shudder to contemplate the mental, moral and physical siiili i ing which they engepr, surronrtdi d him, and vielded It; the voice of par- der. A correspondent writes : i imna n tne y elaumr and without auniewit ul law had is-j city of New York was mine, I would freely give sued a writ to a shei i! aridjaVderd a rwsse to it to get rid of thin dreadful habit : it ruins my ; be summoned at IsrgeikKat the State, the Ku j M.tHRIKD: t the Reciater's Office in this City, on th 2nd instant, by Ohadiah Woodson, Ksij , Mr. Joshua tJaskev lo Miss Sallie Eller, both of Locke Township. In Salem, al the residence of the--bride' pa- al, on Tueiwlay, Hie iih ult., hy Kev. A. i.. Oerter, Mr. John W. tries lo Mia Aa'gie lt- Sdiweiniii!,'dsmghter of Be. A. UaOcnwet)- j iix. In High Point, on the 10th ins!., by P. II. Hodson, Ksq Mr. J. A. Henderson to Mi Eu nice Ketlnm. viid ' In ton alasaksMHM Mllkd.t;.. V, tt.. foMier nge, Kl Ttl.wife of Dr. A. f. Nedrft, and daiibler ol ilea, vsathanit-l ttoydeU. m rsnr hwhitt;-aft fTi7 ICJi Pcpt , rrf con gestion of the brain, James It. Ke-ier, iu the Huh tear of his aire. "T" "LValll bill comes, and llie soul II re tojieaven." In Fortvlhe (s tiniv on the 23d ult., Mr. Geo. Tcsh, at the res id. nee of his son, Mr. Washing tun Ttsh, in llie etili year of his ne. In 0 nil ford eonnly, on the I'nli ult., Samuel S. Sherwood, in the 7th year of hi age. At Lis residence at Miller's Mill, Davidson county, Mr. Samuel ti. gipaeh, of brain fever. In Surry confitvy on the 1 7th ult, Mr. Min nie llbftl, consort of David Hiatt. In Surry county; wi" the 'IS th ult., Columbus, son of Henry Sheiton. At Red Plains, Yadkin connlv, en the 2"d Iniarts Livs ae..rdiag t. a 1 la i newn la modern con. rsnU i U secured by a joint st ek of MM 000; aaf has d posited $100 000 wi'k th Comp-tr-ller ef the Btats of TFHIf 8BFE Vis Assets are more thip three times itt abilities. IU stockholders and msmi.es an mong the most (Olid rum io Tennessee Tint's. B. Baltey, ct 88- m Stat Agent fur North Carelia. w. t. eatvas. r. a. inininms wst.r. law. rauiV U)arcl)oa0c DANVILLE, VA., I-OK THE sAI.KOF Leaf Tobecco. iom I6f. by 70 feet, with iiineteca Lky- la; ii .i ' r IVfunpt ntUmtion to the Interest nd Comfert of ll.i nit r- nnd tl eir Iiiiins. lirtm1 Wrh..i- hpw now Itooin in Town at night. Dry stalls fur lli rt.es. oct -JS lv lis t.rol Kales U inrmis hieked ii). in Warehouse rail and see us. i A rpri cultural I Jiplements, MOWIKG MACHINES. SZEAW CUTTERS, kc, Ac. AT THE LATE PAIR of the Stile Apricnltor! Society, held st K.ileirli onUie IblU. Stltli snd 31st ilay of ticlober ti e lol.iwing I'lliST fW MIl.Mt were awardele J. M. I HoMINtiN, at Tyro. iMvtdson Connty, . r., Manufiii-lurer or Agent .irilea!eef Aariculrajal lni !in tnts, and all tlie variou kinds o-ia!ur saviiii mathiaeiy tit alcohol, cures nothing, they are only tcuiorary j Gov, Hidden won! allevianls, Ihc end being to "Inte.Uge. a serpent , ctrl xinihr rmtlioniij Tl is gentleman and the Hon. John M. Cloud, by aivt'ineiit and consent nf flic (iovcrnor, ex enanged districts ihi fall the latter gentleman taking the 11th district and llie former the 8th. 1 have heard no complaint, as yet, to Ihe ex change, but on the contrary every one is much pleased. Judge Jlenry is very pleasant on the hench and courteous to the legal profession and the at iicers of tlie Court, which cannot he said of all the honorable now upon the bench of the State. He lets dogs and children take their own wav, j and he attends to the dispatcliingof the business of the ( ourt. He has the most perfect ytem In conducting the business of his Courts that I hare ever wit nessed in the Court House, The reading of the minute of tlie preceding due's business of the Court is an excellent rule adopted hy his Honor. Hence, no disputes can arise at the succeeding term of the Court among I for ili in old Lie h ntv o 'hu: lieeii the satrap as he adopt this rule titer would not find so much time poneoimai WS huhmmiib) ihi uj niu niioi- iii-vs n ascerUining what was done with the cause at the ttferious term. t The docket of the Kowau County Snperior Court contained 4'is cases, all of which were dis posed pf, either by trial of caijtiutincc,! during he two we. I'.. , 8o far, the people of (his district havp been well pleased with Judge Henryj and the gener al desire, I beijeve, is, that lie would remain A MONUMENT TCHiKX. I)I1KRT E. LI?E. The uh-lersigned connected Irith the Holly wood Memorial Association ot ..lUcluiiund, Va. rwpRtfully rcipiest the friends and admirers i f tsrtnjy.il It. f,. Iee in onr whole eonntrv nia.1 abroad, to unite with them in n contribution for an equestrian bronze statue of our chieftian, 'of the lit-fct workmanship, to U- erected in :he sol diers' portion of ItollyWood cemelerv". A most eligible site, ovcrlo. iking this whole section, and in Ihe centse of the part appropria ted to the reiH.iins of the dead from the hattlc fields fiftlettysbiirg, baa been olfered hy the Ass s'viation lo bufaruilv for hi final resting place, lirder our loving and eoiiliniial rare and,that of itgir.ia. and the Smth. Ii tkelmdwAnoU 1 e?ewhere, it is stilf eminently titling to erect a monument to his memory-in the midst of the heroes who fell fighting under his leadership. and sling like an adder." The aim of the gooiiT For averting these .ft uf misfortunes the Chief and honorable physician is alwflvs to eradicate I Justice is threatened Vlh impeachment, Will diteasevTrot to plaster it over. What a grand I Republics always lie fngriitcfii! ? The" Chief g n il thing it would he, what a mercy to the Justice did nil liceoulifindcrthc circumstances, isoor, to keep in mind tiiis on simple truth : If , He issued the mandabof the law, and told the you are better only while taking any particular Governor that the prifners must lie returned m medicine, and when von lav it aside, your ail-' obedience to the writ. The (lovemor thought nicut returns, that medicine is not only doing i otherwise and he had lie military power tosus yon no good, but is fixing the' malady more j tain his opinion. firmlv in the system, as the cutting oil a weedal Hid the Chief Justh stale Ihe law correctly ? ine lev-Pi oi me grouiniiins.e is ouvp it iiiiuer) i ue pris eeuing in -init-isc-snow inai niu asts and deeper an.i stronger root, amt youafe pay- t-uite Justices were priscntituring the argument, ine awav "vaur hard earned money for tho pro- i and the Chief JuslTce ft tile tat opinion savs: cess, and yet we have seent within a few days, in j '! t is gratifying to be auk to say that the other one of the largest and very best religion news- Justices have been ipl unreserved conference papers of the day,, a richly leaded editorial, , with me and that all leiilii; in tliesc hnhr,,. , , speaking in glowing terms of Iba peciiliarly I y proeeedings." In qitstlons of life, liberty, healthful, brscirlg, and invigorating effects of a J character and fvrosiieriU'k decision of oven a good drink of whiskev every morning. Of course mainrit v of tlie Suiireaiu Court is the "law of he does not call it whiskey j physicians know it the land."- j to be "made" brandy, with "bitters" to match ; Why should not Ihe rfA-iimoti opinion of all of course, ton, Be" waa paid a fee forthe insertion i llie Jusriccs have theWnl force of law in this as his own ot an rirticle. 0iMlJVfMt4' tAUulBIl'! cni I si there anv pm" SI"-"i','i!-4-es. hv U &t&t iK?, SI 5 m""f"T.S!g?'"' rmTWmVK The onestio.'.s involved al eertainl o t y '? " n r.r 1 uid i .ice tinrv. i ; " ' Pusn O.v. X wise man will never rust out. As1 long as he breathes Ihe brilh of life, he will be doing something lor blnelhfa country or posterity. Washington, Franklin, Howard, Young, N'ewum, all were at work almost lu the last hours of their existence. Il is a foolish thing to believe that we must lie down .11.. simplv because we arc old. The. man of eneM is not old ; it is only lie that sTtffers'his enereiA lo waste away and permits the springs of his life to become motionless, on whose lend ik. nonrs itrag neavlfy, and to the 1 he questions involved al certainly verv im lined eoiroellv. If then the opinion of all the 'listiccs of the Su preme Court is the law, on it the Chief Justice l.e censured for acting acce ling to law ? There is not the slightip evidence of com plicity between Judge I'ea wi and ''ihe Gover nor; and yet, such n chare is freouentlv made lo eri.il., ft ,ii..H 1 .. I ij -..L - - ...... i'i.j.i.iii e hiui cn.-ii juiriv iuijsises. Tlie opinion is clear snd pidtive and iaagatns Tliia is, certainly, the action of .the (loveiiinr a strange ivulplieilv, and nil in accordance with ordinary human actions. There is no evidence of aiv intimaev,eilher personal or political, bstwetn iheJudge andlhe overnor: and if the. Sss,!, is lo be believed whom all tiiin..- I1.-- i no-,. .- .i i -i.s I.L. i.im wear Ihe v.tw.e.of doom. There are . , ..hem, ... ""T T of gray heads living to-day that we would ,. Judge fVarsotl has frten part politics frr in allV imikirlant enlernr s In il. rr.11,:-,.. , 1 . . .' , . , . -i-i .. I "ei. mi., icii ujjimiig iiiioer ins lea. rliip. ,, ' .; ' V 1 . V -".-"" jeais, an.i it w k;rai -:e ln.lecu, II lie ft Jiow U.0 pubhahers conl,n,.e n i, proposed that or-The WWprial dav. J tolEtST f'" "nd ,r,'",l,e wllin "hD luOome a partir, w!.c. he has nothing i.e saarrelloudy low figure of $2 observe,! througliout the flO fJvgr,4. nd. .?". sway at the first harsh word to gain by suci. a Zl change of charaitcr t . . . I , . .... . t . s. ,,r fllsfUlll-ilf.lHT froitn ...I.:.. I. u - . . r . -o- -b ouiii lainii i , l -in, soul i-s- am.-. -,"In November there.will lie elections in fifteen States, namely: November 7,M2 t v and Louisiana ; Nov. 8, Alabama ,;. nois, Ksnsa. Marvland. Ma-... I. ,',....,'- gan, Minnesota, Missouri. Nevada,vNew York New Jersey anil Wisconsin. tion, Cliristian and Hebrew, make their contri- l : e .1 I IH UIHI iAJt III Id Ol'Ji-.-I. . A deposit of futlds will he made at Tt. II "jAlaury A- Co', Richmond. Vn., and if is hoped ine retpimne amount win nc seetirel,at ontr. Mrs. W. H. MacrAnr.ANii, " G. W. RARDoi.ru, " James Lyons, " Wm. Bbowk, Mrsa NirnoLAB, Richmond, Vs., Oct. 19th, 1870. The horse is a curious feeder. He cat best. wacn r.e Jiasn't a bit in his mouth. As several neighbors of a rather dishonest man who kept a turner's shop were discussing his wonderful skill in his art, one of them re marked that, skilful as he was, there was one thing which he couldn't 'turn.' 'Whati that?' wa the general inquiry. 'An honest penny,' W5 the satisfactory reply. which would tarnish hit high and si.! He wrote an addles stuijig his. reason for VO ting for ( Icq. Grant. The Blair letter alarmed him for the safely of ll,e aoonlry. He was s.ek of war nnd strife, and he wnnti-d peace, law and prosperity for his countri-mcn. I believe you entertained similar opinions as to Ihe Blair plat form. - Kverv vntir.i? Hoof rr ff ali if L. t . T , f," y'Vfi; ii uvuiiM When Judge Piarsor wrote this letter, he was a conservative, and whelrw how has he ever shown anv eh:....-.. ,.t i-i i n;,M,;.. nt..:. A three-year old vouncstcr saw a drunken lion to Iilair n,l it,, l'.. t i... .l,A itm. man 'tacking' through the street. 'Mother,' I tiian and a Radical ? If , Mr. ilancs, vouare sain tne little letlow. "dnl Ootf make thai man T the same category. I have never heard of -sue repneu in ine aiiirmaure. j ne nine lellow reflected for a moment, and then exclaimed : "I wouldn't haTe done it " any well authenticated political op I earson which you conid not end si rvauve, ii n ion of Judge orse as a con- I hey do iiieanwhllo ? Sit round home and wait for the cwnmon schools to be set go '1,14 ? It ia what a good many .f their neiglt lioi'S, w Ii te and colored, did. These boy seized a butter hund e than that. They rent ed one of our pimr stony Orange county four acre fields'. Haifa fence around it, you know, and the corners full yf Weeds ; w ith a clump of persimmon trees, a grape vine, nud a boulder or two in the middle. Prof. Kerr can describe the landscape to a T. They took their little hull acil went to work t fiialfe nrcrtip. R-ttjr" atnl Jalft. tev have trudged past our door, having to walk a mat ter oflvvo miles to their field. Steady as two old men. and the little white bull himself ac quired iu the course of the season a most se rious, responsible expression. Kvidently the right handle was being well worked. Now these throe obscure members of the N. C. Agricultural Society have, brought borne itUflk-fiox ihsJ unaided work. How much 7 I hope you are not expecting any extraordinary is! the atory betrrg Whol ly ilUVAfllb'hed and having a moral iudepen "dent ofitt brilliant achievement therein. 2"c barrels only the little boys made. But how iniich better than lying round waiting, and hirw-iiioiriTlably valuable the holiest, pa lent industry that achieved such a result Think of it a moment, good Mr. President i and ifytiU see many little freckled facd N. ('. boys staring round 'your Fair U rounds tiis week.tell them the story of the Orange ciinity boyand their white bull, and tell them that's the. sort of stuff to make honest X. C. farn.er8 oh I assure you", air. there is no planter in the State wliorn I respect more than I do my young hare-foot neighbor. Success to the agricultural interests of the State, large aud small. I am., dear sir. Your ol I friend rnd neighbor, C. P. S. set ult., of Typhoid Fever, Mr. Archibald F. Foin dexler, aged about 53 years. SPKlHAL NOTICK8. TIIKO. F. KLriTZ. DR. C. A. RKRDBKSOR. Theo. P. Kluttz & Co . 3ALI5BX7H.ir, If. O., liKAKHS t! Brufs, Medicines, Chemieals, Oils, Paint, Vprniltht and Dye Stuff, Perfumery, Soapt, Comb, lirwlies, Toilst Article, tic., dr., drc. Cf The above firm arc the solo Whole iale Agents for the Great Medical Wonders and Southern Remedies; Dr. Haskell's BfjfearicOil and Carbolic Cancer Salve. The Tr de supplied at Manufacturer's I'riees. nov4:3m Nevermore- Can the coarse, gritty tooth powders and tooth -destroying chemical fluid find a place on the toilets of sensible people. . The fragrant and. preservative 8'z0doal hjis superceded them afi. "Spalding (Hue" mends FuriiitnreV Toys. Crockery, all ornamental work. Address R. V. Fierce, M. D., Buffalo, N. Y-, and get n pamphlet on Catarrh free, or send sixty cents and get Fr. Sage's Ca tarrh Remedy. jloOO r ward is offered by the iirimrtiilll jfr rata ir' ira rtl wblaafftC cannot cure. Sold by druggist. fA B0 DT A N I) M I X D DtSE A S E. Such is dyspepsia. The stomach and Ihe, i i.. ,.r - - -i ii, , . t Drain are ni iniininreiy siuen lor, Uie one to suffer without the othel so that dyspepsia and tics lomiency are luseninali e I nmv hem Ii e.l too, that irritation of the siomack I almost iu variably accainpanied by irritation of the tem per. The mvigoraling and tranq-iill ring operation of Uosletler'a Hitler is nmst powerlully dev eloped in cases of indigesti, n, The firtt eflTct of this agreeable Ionic is comforting anil encour aging. A mild klow pervades the system, the chronic uneasiness in the region of the stomach is lessened, and the nervous r.-.-t'essness which characterizes the disease is abated. This im provement is not tran-ieiit. It is not succeed ed hy the return of the old svmptouis with superadded force, ns is always the cassucheti unmedi atcd stimulants are giv n for the cum.-, plaint. Kach dose seems to impart a pe reman ent accession of healthful invtg.. ration. Rut this is not all. The aperient nnd auti bilious properties of the preparation are scarcely secon dary fn importance to it tonic virtues... If there is an overflow of bile tho secretion is soon brought within proper limits, and if the bili ary ' he farm Hest Wrought Share Plow 810. CO best lliil m.'c Plow, (No. Tt) I0.fi) best steel Turning l'loW.. 10.00. Rest IVrrluaht lr.,ri Subso.il J'low 10. oil He-t I'll ti valor 6.00 '..est Tenth Harrow.. 8.00 Kl Miininir Machine 10.00 t Hotsc-I'i. w er (made in the IStatC) .IB.oO Itest strawTntter B.00 best Straw and Hv Culler for Hand. Certiorate. PJfKor any oftn nbovo articles, or any' ttttng fllsc in his line, oildiess J. II. Thompson, Tyro, Davidson i"e., N C. Oct. 28th, 1870. 43:4t TO OIIGKISTS ! A Xionjj-Felt Need Supplied Clarke's Short Yolnntarles, TOR THE Pipe or Iteetl Orfraii. Desigi ed chiefly asOpeuing Voiiintarien and Response, for delicate and expressive stops. Easy i. mi Flensing. Selected and ar tanged by WM. H. CLAKKE, author of the NittJUOhfiff Reed Organs." Price, in hoards, $JjQ. . 'Seut post-paid on receipt of price. Oliver Ditson dk Co.. Boston. 0 H. Ditson tfc, Co. , New York. 43t This is to rive Notice : That a war rant in Bankruptcy has been issued by the Dis trict t'ourtof the l'niicil,Siate fur the Cane Fear District of North Carolina against ine estate of Jdhk H. Ai.exaxukr of the (dainty of Meek Wcibsirg iu-wiid Sa.K- and Distrrvt, who haslieea duly adjudged n iiankrupt nponthi petition of h is r red i tors': the payment of any debts and the. delivery of any property belonging tosaid Hank, nipt, to him, or io his use, and the transfer of any property by him are Ibrbidden by law. A meeting of the creditors of the said Bankrupt to prove ihtir debts snd choose one or more as- signeees of hi estate will be held at a Court of Bankriiplcy lo be be hidden at the Court House in Chariottmni said District on the 11th day of November W70 at 10 o'clock, A. A, before K. II. liroadfielu, Esq., Register in Bankruptcy, 8. T. CARRQW, IL S. Marshal, by J. T. tt:TiiR:i.i Deputy 34-2t U. a Marshal, as Messenger. N Superior Court. vorce. ORTH CAROLINA. I Cauj w ell County, y Mary E. Stafford, IM'tff. against I. .It... t U...1T I Ti f. I unus . . oi mi.. I a. i .. -1 I. j I . In this easeit js madv lo appear upon affl-. davt I ha I after diligent search the defendant cannot he found W iftdu the limits of thia State : It is therefore ordered the publication be made iu the "Oid North State," a newt- 'Sally Jones, have you done that sum I vou r u 'No, ihir,-I can't, do it P Lan tito ill 1 m ashamed or von. Wheat T . " i"' i . ...i. .. nulili-hed in nlihor V n f , - vour ace I could do anv sum that' was set me.- i' ""J d UT ' !f t.'n,nJ '- I ' 7. ' " . 11. 1 .J TS 5' C- f,,r tl.i..L.. i . .i : .i . i tn.- ine eneet upon me Ul can't be done, I tell you.' 'I think, thir, I know a'thum you can't thifer. out.' , . ' 'lia? Well, Miss Sally, let's hear it and wc will see.' 'It is thith thir : If ene apple cauthed Ihe ruin of :M- whole human rathe, hnwn'iany thuchwill it lake to mahe a barrel of thwect cider? 'Miss Sally Jones, yon may turn to your pars ing lisson.' . , schiireHna organs is i weeks, notifying the defendant to. appear t eiinally salutary, and in cases of constipation t the uext Term of the Superior Court, for the tne cathartic action is just sufficient to produce) county of Caldwell, at th Court House in the desired resulf gradnally and with ut pain. , Lenoir, on the Sth Monday after the 3dMon The Ilitters also promote healthy evaporation j day in March irext. then and there to answer from ttie surfaee whrerfls particularly desirable ! the cmudaitft of the Flaintiff which ia filed at this season when guddeti spell of raw, un- , , ri;" f ' , , r,' 'ln,,n' w,llcn nle pleasant weather are aptto check the nstunl 1 ;,' v w! V , - . perspiration and produce eongeelion ef ihe I ,V. M' ,.' K' "eld. clerk of our liver, coughs, colds. r guard oiiasf f,:1 Court, tbss the 22.1 day of October. 1870. all disease it bodily rir;or, and this the' g: eat j R- R- WAKEFIELD, c. a. C. , nw:(pr lee syH.) Vegetable Restorative eatentiailv promote.
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