4-- - v If ,.- ....... . g)fDl&lTottij Stale ALlitUUKr, rRIDAT. A I'll I L IM. ItCI. U fit i"f Mr tocmml of ibe Judga Lop aOalr last rk omitted In slaw that wo," CalJ-r.ll to lrl 1. f -n ihi place, lo J"'n t - .1 KmII.'Ii rlr on Tut M,1 a ft'.v--,- -ji.-7-.jn-.- da -uortilng IB rrhtm a J futt n kirn ml XarytUo. Yd, nolwlth-tandln; lb Uover itvJ ilrgmit ibe mi rp-r hurried on lo 'Watdt'iiftoM, which, there run be no d-iubl, waa Via wiginal ;hre of desrtUsiiun. JL'IKJK UQVDKN. V. CaUU.II tlM Uiidervd to llyl- N'ATMAdKL IWi HM. of this place, ihe to-al sttade varan by the rvrlmloa 1 Judg .. TUia ia aa appointment fit In be tnad. Paw in a ptxta a clearer or mora tlfonxii lalfllrrl than Mr. Iloydeu, I "nlao a learned anl able lawyer of '.ha lofljreat standing. -eihap, of an; In the 8uta. He la, withal, aa apright aud bnueat man, aud Sra believe thai 00 mora pure aud eonarWu ""ion Judge ever fc.l ujm d the byurh than h 'irt W." Vfe never knew a man who bad a auraer appreciation, f t bat a tlf a should j than Mr. llovdrn bat. U has, perbapa. aoM laBrmtttVS of Temper and strong re Judlees aa a man, but wa believe they never be viaable iu the ju!r. He will add i&ocb, abuuld La a-umpt. -aa- W lutpe be will. ii ilia ability of the Supreme Court. Wbeth 'erfl will accept or not reuiaiua to be aeon, lie It oow'nt.Jcnt on hi circuit, and it will be soma day before he bears of hi appoiut-lnent. THE LATE CIIIKF JUSTICB RCFFLW We ara indebted to tha publishers, Mem re. Kfehola A Gorman, for a pamphlet copy of tlie Memorial Oration of Hon. W. A. Graham on "th Life ami Character of tha I low. TaroxA "RvrriJi, Ula Chief Juxtice of North Carolina." Tba Oration i not in any arane a panegyric, but rather a memoir, and, we doubt not, it much nearer to what would hare bevn the dvaira of the illtwtriotn uljrct than any panegyric would Kara been. - The Onlion due full jiwtice, and no more, to the late fliii-f Jii-iut, ami tlrrMe ol Lia diMiiiguiilied conliiiornrioa with which he Wan aMKicinted. It i in all thing appropriate' and U written in the rlrgant ami utatcly my( peculiar to (iov. (jnilinm. It In enilH-llixhod wilV a a! likcnciM of the "good man and great JudKe," and hould be read by erery aa piring youth in the land. . Chief Juatice Iluflin wa beyond all question ona of the greateat men in hi profi-anioo that hia cotlutry ha ever produced. A a coiuititu "Vonl lawyer he waa, pcrhnj, not ep;ial to 'Marahall, but a a mauler of Common law he " wa equal to any, and a judgajn Chancery Vie waa, in the opinion of many, the Hardwicke f America. Vell dot hi name and lii fame daoerre to Jp jerretnlwl Uj the people of 'orlh 'Carolna. It will bo a aad day indeed for die tVuKrvbata Lo-u about r ar aiaea llta fooiilt c4" March. They would aot ik lLl dewriptUia if It eould bw ap-l atl lo tholr ba batbif a pritalr geittleinea. They would bltb if luey eould h tboii)jbl guilty of iKh 1JU aud abaiiM-ful daineanor. Why eiMhpUeenry beeauav it ia otify applicahU l It waa high lima meinbrf of Congreti ahouldgo houiatu rafleft on tbi'lr devd. both of omiaaloo aud ewuiuilatiou. After they rb their abtnlea and are reeled from their fti(u let theui try lo lake a look at their ft r ia prorordinga through tha er of their coiiatituruta. Prrhaa it will eaMa them litapprtiacl their dutlea ia Uocembvr with a uiore juat mii of their mpouaibllity. To tha lu.-puLU.aa tuuty. Utia aiuUa va ion, vhWtli wa their peruliur bantling, baa beea full' of uiiarliief. li furuiabrd the op Hrfuuity for Urautvailly war agaiuat fiuui uer, ahieh loat them tha Hlnte of New Hampshire-, ft haa brought nrward tba abaurd aud ruieloua Ku-Klux bill almlog to u dow tiraul with imperial power ( aud it haa demonstrated anew tha uuwilliiigiieee of tba Itepuklieaua to lighten our crushing tasa lion. It kaa etittlihed eroual feud iu tba party which will be loug iu healing, aiid wLkty way pever L healed. It haa Is Jel to graeral diaiutegratlou by discussing ev erything and agreeing oti nothing Tiled bates being aiuilesa aud objeetlesa by pre- annaerW tMr- fmMiw Wr rrnMrfJJy 4ok all iulereat in thein, and for the l.xt ihree or four week all i)( ltoa Uhiu un at Wash ington has been regarded but a a wearisome bifil. Werannot recall a sesiioU w hich 0I1 the w hole ha been so offensive Hi the ryi of all sensible people as this. I I'ur the OlJ North Hal. Tiwr, N. i April 13th, t T I. TIIK (t)NVKNTlON HILL-1W LXCO.V hTITLTItJNAUTY, When I ha rebel; Ion rlowJ ilia 8ale of North Carolina m IA uhml a hula liovtminrnl. should they i.w tha pietnre a ilk aa moral A sa goeiiiwi..i aaa given bit by tba naiiamawHBfl ntn"iiii rjiM ruufj lUTfrilllTfll THE KU KLL'X HILL NoT NEEDEI). That able Republican journal, the Ntw York Port, haa Mime more cn-ilde word in regard In the Kn Klox bill, ahd Rlvca wine IrrefutnMf proof that it in not needed. Of thirteen tior ernor of Soulhrrn 8tnte ten ara Republlcnn, one i a Coiwervalive, and two are IVinocrutn. We find, the writer r.ivn, that from Aluluiiii. Iiii li h.ia a iK-niiMTniU- t iovwrnor, ami from Virginia, which ha a "t'onm rvative" tiorcrn- or, no K11 ivlnx outmpv are rep.irtmt len miwe, ince tin' Jas electien, lian been qnielnl. Miiwairi, in whith a ecial niniKnlv act enrriot at the la-t elei tion, in (tiiit. Jliit, n the diwirder occur in llione 4St:itc only which have Republican Oovernorn, Imw it it that tliooe Gov morn do nt cnll ti(Kin the IVoiilciit, an they have the coiilitmionl right to do ? In addition to thi the leading Republican pa pen of the conntry are opposed to it ; nnd if the I'renident should sifi this bill, giving liim :: it docs, enormous, daugi Tuns nnd mcoti-t i tntionnl powers and sign it in the face uf the rt 111011 utrance oT Souhern Republicans, would he not (asks the 2W) stand condemned before public opinion aa sra"'ing after the most ilnnernus anil Ihiroiislitutiunal Mer, -n l tliat witliout the shgdow of an exen-e, hu own jmrlv in 1it- good Old North State when her people cease to j States in which it is pretended :!iat this legi-l.i- Tenerate the memory of Uuuin and (.ianton. CONGRESS ADJOURNED. A.fter doing many )yngs Uiatit ouglit not to ka?a dona, and leaving nndooe everything that it vogbt to have dote. Congress finally adjourned ou ThursJ .y last. It ia thus dune 'tip by the N; Yerk Sttn.n Republican paper There ia no act of the present Congress that becomes It so well as its adjourn meat. What ft met for, and what it has stayed for, would be bar J to tell. It had to elect Mr. Blaine eaker. it is true, aud he waa naturally . anxious that the job should be over and done 'with Rut he could have been c.hosen next December just as well. It waa not worth while that thy country slion'd suffer a series of temporary convulsions nnd manifold dis gust in order that an individual might es Cape a summer of zetitle trepidations. Rut so it has been. The new Congress was called together to accomplish the 1 election of Rlaine. Rnt what else it has done, except what it had better left undone, it is impossible to say. The list of ita sins is long, that of its mer Its very short. It began by saying that it 'meant to do nothing iu the way of legisla tion. It set itself to doing nothing in the lloOse by refusing to appoint any standing committees, without which bus inss cannot be began nor perfected ; and why, under v'virTOmBtawcwrtt mo'ntdnxrer8isteI In staying jti.jyasUj, weeks, playing the part of an amateur de bating elub, n mind cm Imagine, f o gra a tYirtff aa the metinir of the representatives w'forfy-niilliona f petiple In solemn Cou- the riedtnoiit and Arlington, nn aaan evl- dei.ee of. this, we have insured in it ourself to a considerable amount, mid think, of tak iug another policy. gress obgbt to import something 5 but in , this ease it Imports nothing, This ia proved first by voluntary confession, and secondly by the absence of anythlug- done, . The whole session has been but a flaunt ing of di;ty linen to no end fcxecpt the dis grace of the parties engaged in it. There Lave been rows ia the I lone and mwa In th-8enate-aeeoB-pwnied ty--ba4 M4,-Wd- temper, aud bad langniigp. The country las had abundant o casioii for nausea lilt the proceedings in both branches, but none at all for satisfaction; Why should three or four hundred men. presumably and theoreti cally the foremoSMnen of the'eountry. pio traet wiww Watberskhe debate rongh sTS tor aeten weeks, absolutely and confessedly -to no purpose f The traiiffaction is diSre , pu table lo fie ciiuntry aiud iDfurioua tti repr reaentative government. Members of Congress take onja high di Bity by thir elect ion,at lean in their own estimation. Rut they ou:;ht . to remember thn.1 thev do not. tbrebv add m i?rin t'n lt-.ir We1i.bt. nor.eubit ... f ....,f.t .t..: "n. '( lh "M.nT' . U '"3'. . 7 " , " : woiiiu noi sustain it, as thrv wimjil never Ion tire. A man can prove himself to be an aH sent to accept these ai.u-inlmn.K. wlii.li tliflv even more readiiv aa a 0 licrtsmanAhan ii..llTli't.llLl 7,ronP- "") ouir.igo ifisrt ibv tiA-nnrrai w-pany. lion 1 necessary, opposing it , gSy We call on the good men of Cleveland and Rutherford to see to it that they mnisli (lie Radical leader by mriM-wing ail Kuklux l orrietw, whether originating in North or South Carolina. RnUiy Senlinti. " Good and timely advice. If those who wink at and eneounite outrages com mil ted by dis guised person think it helps the Coincivntive party they are greatly mistaken. The Radical party would have been dead and buried long ago had it not been kept alive by the excesses and imprudence and violence of some of it op ponents. The whipping of one bad man in Rutherford county, in the night time, by dis guised men, aflc-rded Judge Ijognn an excuse for sending a message to Washington, which made a false impression and defeated the Am nesty Rill in the U. S. Senate. A Kn KIux outrage waa just what the Radical Senator wanted to kill amnesty and prevent Gov. Vance from taking his seat in the Senate, nnd they got it from Rutherford in time to suit. Char. Democrat. wa lu txM mly ttnlil a pc muim-tit one etxild be rwtatitntirtr. - frVrTh? pttrpwaj of etnti?t.Mhg a pariuam nl guvmiasetil, a oxiVrtaiuK u tha people waa rallvil utxlre the aulhortty of Um t ongreaa ol Ih I nllcl Nalea, Winch rolivva lion aa oaiiiipoUiit uiuk-r ll Krdvtal Ctxwi lutiua. Thai ootivvtitiiai U-ing unlranttled ty every poavr but Uie ttMwtiliiliou of ll.a tailed Slalea, (rorveded lo rataldu-k a htale govcra nirnl lU'imbliean in form. Ih trlit lo Ho 1I1U il waa ihouuhl proK-r l-i istablUh It r ld fornt of Stale govrrumenl Ihnl U lo iliw4 it into llirit- ix-diiial( l.rsinlo-a 4. i A lot'isia tiie, Kiiciilive and Jmln ial. Thin the cotiitultonuiaU-dUic llrcv Ualw.h r of ih (ininmiinl, sisl at tl.r amc lime gvr to 1a.l1 iu powers. Tlx lice il was lhl the Is g isUlure drtivetl iu ot ra ; if., all lis powrrs, lor all its puwi-i are derived and ihi iidivrml. '1 In 11 lliv li;i"iatur baa no -iwrr. ee l llii j-iven toil by iliaSialeexiiiveaiieiu throiij;li the roiistliiiiion. Then it ran exirco no pow ers only Imim) ulvrii to ll in ihsl any, thai isgiv en by the convention llirooli ilia coiwtilulion. Tl'eu what poWcia hava br-n given to the Iliidalura by the convention ihron.h Ih Coo siiiniioii lo call another convention of Ibe peo ple T All the grant of aiH-h power we, 6nd In Art. XJll,K-cl of lbs e-on-tiiaii.xi la a nrjiaiive expivssio) r,thcs wonlai No oto-venliao, of the Jropnj shall be railed by the Gne-rl As sembly unlei by the cuncurrenca of Iwo-lliirda of all the mrinU rs nf each House of the d'eii eral Assembly." This is all the wi r that the .oo-41iiio0,.l,vy W.Ib-,AXl-'"w uu Um siihjivt ut a convention, itut I lie i-re-M-nl isluliire (Islios the li;hl lo tlrn w l ir i.ot given to it hv the oonventjii ItirooKh I he eon- sliluiiori ; in other onl, 11 claims some ml 1 r enl riplil. Now, we ssy (list the l.i yi-li.liitv has 110 loin not rights, ai.d ue snv that in. in u the Ihne eo-onlinala lirsmlies ol a r..ii I !!- gorcriimcnl has inln r rtt tilas a kuch hrntoh of the goveriiiiu lit ; but on tliei tsmtrarv alt llielr powers are iierivc :i..i.i i r;,.:o in toiiVi-n-lion ns. "',, ii throeii.li the t gallic I.,w. 1 1 us mil j.le r where is the olnicl . iri l a Slate 7 l it not in the i-e-ople win 11 thry arc in coiivciilinn assembled 7 v say ii is all in such roiivviiliim. and " V say that all sut'U luw ers lire inherent; if litis be true, lin n il e.ui ilo anything lor the- Male under the I e'dei.il con liluiion. If it ha all power at one tine, it must have nil jiowrrat another time. So that we lili.l l he e-ple in convelilioii ameiul-ted nl one time have no right to ssy wli.it the pi pie in e-oiivtiition ae'iiihlcd at another tinic losy or mny not do. Hut we unit the present Ixi-l.ilure, alllnsih only one of lh- eo-ordinaU- I rai.rlifs ot Uie govi rniuciil ami a ervatnro of the it invent ion, nun -li tnoinp upon u i r not only Its u hut it- very i vi.teni t-, il lining what the so ple phall ami 'inll not do wrlie-u in con vein ion llie-y ihall aain he a.eliihled. We 'solemnly a-k the thinking people of N. (':iro!ina how the ci' nti:re cjii i:ricl itsel.Hi- tor nnd thus limit its inhi ruit rights. Is there one single lawyer in the State that w ill say that I he I Ki.-I.ili.ri' l.a sin Ii ri),lit, or that he lias in his study of -ohtjisl ocoiK.rnv found a war rant for the exercise of such ower7 We iltink not. If there be one let him say so, Iml whin be i1ot say so be takes upon liiuisflftlte burden wf jirouing the same. e think he wiil fail. We think tliat inhere he such a light thai il is a revolutionary right only. Tlien the iputnii arises, t lio cause' si.fli l ieut to w arrant the Legislature in the cxi ri i-e of sm h revolutiotiary rt; ht, rvt rr if it shall tw 'on riiac'l that mi ll iLl.xiiaU4J.. VV -il.ii.l , not, while there is a plain, cny, eeoriomical and coiisi itulioiial mode ol aim mnii): the (i gimic law without a convention, for we see in Article .Mil, Sec. 2, of the constitution that the legislature may amend the constitution by thrce-tiflha making proKwitioiis for amendment and then Ibe (Miction of two-lhirds of the nesl Lsrgislature, and the subsequent ratification by pretend In iindir-UnJ aayiLUut aLuul runslUu liottal law T A htata ronveailisn, aa we have aid b6.r, U uutioHut -r the Nate Miirf Ibe I adersl tuMiiiuiia, and II Bsaasbar a4 aet l lake aay oaik eicej-l lo aoppurt aasi nalntala Ike rotutiittliMi of the t'aiud SlaUs. Wiibout assiieiiiij the bill funber by aci ! are buealal lo sav aa a lawyer that we think II auroiiatiujiiuttal (Vom Ufiniiing la end, end tuns-.'- ully ilMigerooa for ibe (uUuf rc "fif I Pl'lius s umjunf 4 W pl were to Sola iut tbe cunvrntioa and lor eelegalas at lle m liiue atvunlibg to Ike prevUkM of Ua bill, and lhal r-4ivrt.ii.at were lo a-wauMe aad al lrai4 lo aatead tha ruMilalis aasl atiuae il should, a U la Ibe purpose of ll.U lirgUUliire Ihsl sbmild do, aa we think, dlar all Ike iJIse1 in ibe Suie eaeaaL would Ibe offiewa be va-ahl or would ibe euosiiiutlon be ameiMied t Hupioaa Ike iirtMrut inesimlsrnU wottbl aay lhal the alrt.la Iking la ttiKts4ilutlo(tal and would ma frerly give dare lo ikmw alio might al teiii4 lo come ia aiulef ih tulion of the eon. Vein ion. Wbat Would lb rawnll? The lie- era tswverwnr, aad ibe other Jlsrr- d" ib hi govrtnutetil, would apeol lo Ike lr4dtbl a rsilist I Ins alerted iu urwuanr nf lb Bctloa of the (louvrnikat, aa did Gov. King, of I.biwl Island, and his ola,vfw, again Ike lorr rvvolu tbrfii.la. The President would rvcoania Gov. Caldwell and lli Jndgra and other ptr-rnl ot- D'-vnfc tie ti-arts would s1lllt aiui (tt',M tl.u ttrtbiua of the is.llllcal isiWer, a ihry diij h that rase. Sea l.ulher es. llesrelvn, 11 lloaaru, pai,- 1, We think that ibe bill ntwn whkk Ike mn- ventie la suufcUd U uot law. Then w bo are Ike nfTitTioT the old iw of course. Aad if ibe new ones akonld allreipt t-i come In by iiniKle rev olulion, then the lj-nlt-nl of ibe I'kilrd Statee a M.aMai.Wr.u TZw of ibe iro and Navy would have l inteile re. Il would I kwiawnrn duty In sustain the reinrts, mherwise the lrv pla'foriu wmild l eabli-hl In North t'aroli- ... mi, gtmn i.lrl iliaoiiiM llo4..lie rtrsri,.rl -:frTnrrrtstyie ri.n.cv;n.i.troii iiii.T,r; i"-1 ",r 17'! " 1 u" BTUtiva uu; lu Lia lif allow, f bra aside Ibe govrruuietil of ans hule, ausjiend tha lit .f kabra eotpu,. aireat its GovefDof, impiUoa e-f tliefs the Leglalatuiw, alleae na jougee ana Irample ilowit II prntd aa of IUe ariiM-4 toeela 4 hi U.M4. Meillilag la h-n lu I he cillaeu of Ibe Male nhieh ran aay b.nger U railed a light all ia cJiaugod llilo tiwr tiuVf sure. 1 -O ksspee wrrlrrs ire To'lTifraTw . . . . 1 ... ....... pew, 111 - aoiwr aeeeina llioliglil," 4 Uie Auiniraepes.pl.., Wk rail niwa I hem to be t l theuiaelvee aud .i their oalerity. aad d arrgaidiiig fail t aamee and iniu..r dif- feroarra, lo ii.s'.l 11 1.. a tieeutialialion f piioer aud h riiK-lion of federal authori ty ailhla Its just Kid pri.er limits. I. aving lu Ih St a tea lhs ronirol over d-miee'ie af bilia which la e sri.linl .. Ih.ir l.apj ii.ess, Iranquility and gl gvviiioeiit. J:very thing thai lualieiima Ingenuitj rs.iild -uja-l ka l-vej done lo iriit.ile Ihe s..pl ..I tha MhUt and S lulliri u ." tl-s. GruMnixlei. Sgae'ated 1 iarg. 1 f Hi...liT aud l -l lira owe ibelr olilu lo the misrhieVoe imiois of po.-iitial niati.igr ia ih senate ami House of lli T avnlalivra. ! wi.irii the I'.'.eiitivs hn. we lil -I l.i say. lent bis tt'd sli I lliua h. lpd iiitlaii e tl.e . uil.r wt lhig. In nil ll'i "mi. of hiwtile .-gul.itb-i an . harsh le,-i Inn-lit, lot word of e a-rilirtl . n. of kind euesi.l.iKi-.i 1 or finri..il f. ieiid!.i,i ha eee. b n sj.keu by iIm. I'i. si.t.-i.i or by (Vi k.- l.i "Jit. j e..ple i.f thr Southern hlalea. Ihry liae t-ru addiessrd only iu the tseg-Uie i.f pi-erlj'ti..ii. IVe same lly ruir-4l our A I'ow ciii, na In ail I sins m iu t rnon sparij tin eliurl lo J Btsk.utif -eae and orJ. r, to eartrfTrfy proleel the r!?V of enry cl.iisii.lo prrarrv kindly rvlsiioi s ani4 g all men, and to dismMiiiletiance and d iih,- ;ii vioutom ol t!ie- lights of CiriTAi. A llitleglrl In fayetteville has lost cuninbuud lUsum or f 0, In aul ot r oreigu Vlss4.tv, OMineiird ilh ih IWbvlet Uli rburck, U ing Ihe iisirewU t a year, of a bra, Hts laliora abe ka tfadlfl icated to Ikia auae. Fatal Ainimt-Os Tkuraday erenlng Usl, XitvJ, Lo AWaaartkar, wvlre Wei I'kr- fcrs aiill, ar IbU city, Met Willi aa an lurai lhal raiawd kla death ia a short liusa. lie aa closing up Ike mill after night, and la walking acrtoi lb flour Ml Ikrongb a email opening lo ibe ground bctiealk, a disianr ml about SO ksrt, liidivtiinf a Cslal wound on ake bead. CkaWaU DnmmtraL TI. H. VT. Grand lwlge of he I'liilrd Utalra baa de-creed lhal ill uf the plwss iil aioolh sboiild be aet aiian and observrel by lb mem ber of Ihe 1. U. U. F. lliPHialuiul Ibe country as a dat of ceneral thauk'iUing, in grateful acknowliilgeutrnt of ihe liuodne-M of God ia Ih rvwrvatieMi and prus-iei il of lb Order. Mis Coaaiueis credited with theMlowltig cheuiieal illuslratloB of marriage 1 f A mole rut 01 osygen -roamliig loueiy luruugii apace, seeking for III mate, but finding none, when of a audden in some hideous no"k it diseuver a molecule of htdrogen. when lo ! there I a rush, an embrace, and t haels neither any umre oxrgea kor bjdrogea. bat a diamond drop of dew reposing oa the boa inn of the lily." the linLm-tanrt? iy.i:N Joriun. Ill Tt:s: rs:oiLi: or tih: r.YiTi:i .vr.Ti:, DiMiirciatic Concrrsyicnal A.1- 1 : 1 : v 1 1 w of ir:i 1 1:1 11 ijiMIM. TR TION AM' I. Ft .11. 1 1' V Apirwi(kim-j ' ri.t-..W nS . , S A'. i.i-iioe lt n if 1 lo a.d i 1.. .,. st-.;, ' . I'.. w ir, 01 I sii.l 1 r.-p 1 It I- thll- l!l 1! . I II,. eo 11 t . ...,-o.ti III II . (. I I ' 1 -i 'I . ..(!' li S . " I .1 n. ir 0 - j.-' II. t! . !. !. I . !.. .1 .1.. auv ol iti nn n l 1 !' in-ijeScfMlt SI'. ,n.'. ol 1 nl in ll-i- l:in.', Ii 'il ol -trtw l tlie n o. Tin- I Vim i-r iii t'trttvs f. :i..aii.- .nMr.-: To Mr Si.ti hir preaetiie so.! Um have ni l' ii -! . I in 1. sil ll-i Z f .""tt not 1 il I rU-.n.s . w 1 1,. ISSlli s nrn of ix .nv to tin w.-iti.in M.Oi , U i-au-e .!.iy -m U to il.'.i lv I In- a.etiiioii ;. .1.1 tlx t ;i ip:i 11 ami e!rav r . 111 i-'r. ''mi of pi'MIc atl-iirs, - .i- in,. I pp iti iiivn't. inp' lin e . I- l.i.- 1 real. on 1 1 1 o i. trail - riini nl. it- i f :rt foPowin i!.e war, 001. isli si- Ii4e t ian.lvil T-l,- ssiissi 1, r . p,iiiry p.itjsxi- a.oiie-, l-e-iiig M-Tf -".esiiwi ot tlis (.:it!1r wmeNinl I l.t iIm- miik tui sj.s iu wr and in vaee 1I11 i. I 1.' "i-n'i- y-.ti prc-v tin.- June j "11, t.oi in, IikIIui 111 either cuh' the sum .! .i ji.iiij.iI or uiuiisiol lot pii'i'lu- i :s.t - 1 Dr. Karl Helurleh Schullt Rchultienstein, of Uerlits, wee of tlte Mvuat awiuant botaaisU of Germany, died on the C;kl ulu Although iu nte 7J4 year, be waa remark! ly active, aud was a lecturer ou physiology as well as on btiTtny'tu thaTuivrrsitv "T ilerlinrwitb which be bud been Connected sii.ee lt2. The Ik'i- editor of the t.ondi n (Mmtrrer. who lee-en' iy dii-d ia hi lilm-ty ninlli year, is said lo hate l-.-eu lb old. si jourwalial ia iu the World, listing bieu an artiv nieuiber of the profcsaiou for over sixty year. .1 w I I I. :l ,1 . with tin I rid 1: .. o I M, 1 iii- ti 1 1 and I1.. Tin- t ers ioi tl.ing i f 1 r,, iI d il. at lVs,kitf i Ui.-for l-ii y a. .o;ai'il. l k-i-r.l. lli- wl.i issji si. i' e h- I tallett i.js.n ol wsnong Se'sin.l ll e iite maile Uwrl rto ii tlie bands of l.'iigrc.- I. I I ; . L'' Mv ... r- est ,.m . - i n ,r. ..j i . ..I i -j j i. ot . .! , ..I . - and lndi .il- I t. lion of the radical lead- i iiHi-n -t whi.liy di reeled to de i ! g i-lnlion aa w iil. iu their iw. best presert llieir aareuiianry. a lot no re- gard f'r the wise restraints iiop..si by the ronstil'lti' n I. a rherLed tlieir r, i-L leu an J i llespur.lte career. The 'r s'.dftlt of the I " I, I -ted States I as be-n firinnllv mnionne. d a- a candidiit.. f r re-h ti. ii. The .Lr'nt of Ills Si lit- il Sllpp" t'-IS l.l'i. Ilil-I' re-,-rlnd 1" a rul's ili' d pns. sn.l th.. s)i. i;.! Br ,j e pes). it this II. 111 uitoiily r v. rn- 111! "i" ..,. 11 .- j r . . v Ihe t I iit, army, ny, h o-nnis i -ssi.iasl were evin-ii 1. .1 dur- rim. t! :i war en ling June 'si, 1 "sTll. " '' No iiiili ..iti-.ii ran 1-e I'm -tern and Ilo .-orn ..i .-vit for the s riiom by inix ripnlous ri.!.. ' .. !. .'.a! tin-;r. at ileui's-rati'-party ol lio- i Toon I. . or i an have syiop-iil-e wilh ill- .nl. i - or V:"'i in e in any part of Ho- o unit rv, or in I ' i-il-1 rn -ii on nl gin i.iau of his rights io.hr the ia;;i:ation. It is to protect and s rs limit- ihe rights w lib Ii every frei-iiian clier-l-bes, to rieiv in all In. lit. the f.-i-linr of triei.it-h:p. stli r ti. n mr )i um.-nv w hi. h are the ii-t -irat.i! - n l.iwr and rrder, and to thro ar--iii"t ll.e lii.ml I. - i itisa n, wl.i r v r he m iv Dempster, ou of the belt kuowu aud ui.miI iM.puUr vis aliat and eoinpowers of the day died recently in Knglaud in the t'tid ) ear of bia age. II made th tour of tin coil . try as a bulad siugar many years ago, aud was g iirrai UvvtiUt. I.. .. . ;, . . .;. ... ii ,i. . r piiny lias aire-auy u.4ia: aoe-anoi u, (iM. . ---f rrr--r wH'-tr rir f riitTTT"ent it '. itrs vf r t. I LIFE INSURANCE. We bad tlie pleasure this week of meeting with Hon. D. W. Coinim. for muny years the able nnd popular T easurer of the State Mr. Courts is now the general agent of the Piedmont and Arlington I.ifo Insurance Company for Western North Carolina. I're viousto his death the late Rev. D.'I. Dreher had insured his life iu this company to the amount tif $5,000 funhe biruffit nf hi Trifi? Oreher by his first wife resides in this couf- tv Mr. Court's visit to Salisbury was for the purpose of having a guardian appointed for - pivee-eHe bnt-iir -frltlfivare ' frf ' r. l ..t.l . f ti '.i I-. ' . i iu ovcoiuew a unui'if ioiij in jiuouc coiiii'ici. "" "TlirnB"7of "iniliviiluahlwho have reaf work to do at borne deliberately wrsting alin.ist one sixth of a year in going arvutnl an4kii-rking off people's bats, el'sppin their faces, and r bUckguarding th;'. nigl,l.rs - generally, very man trnrg to see who wfll talk loud eet and binges, aa i a!i lies whilinft-etiij S deliberate rejolve not to do aqv4hing ' This "Tre"T vii . 4-usiexs vi lla ptttrcti Tim Demochats rs Congress-o Tim A- MCJUMliiJiTei. Wlmn the Tamisrsrph d-ffrring that the lstmoeratic arly accepts in good faith the thirteenth, hrtirteentli, and fifteenth amend ment to the coiiiitiition, (ind that the rights of all ciliiens, blars as well as while; under those amendments muat bereafter.be rwpi-cted, it was me-t wrtlf- bitter opiiositiou. esnee-iallv bv some of the northern IVniocraf. TheSoutfierii mem- brrrtif ihe jitrty were almoHl iinaiiinoiisly in favor of the measure, and iirofesoed a desire lo cuttivite a spirit of good fei-ling with the color ed peopte. .Vflator Niuulirlry opposed this isir- lie eorie; then the proposed ainenduitntsare to become purls of the constitution, nnd they cannot bevnuie so ill any other way hv the I.eij-islat'-re. This is the onlv mode laid il-inn in the constitution. There la another nioilo extra neeius (o and nut'iilc of the ciinstiuition e xisting in the inherent right of the people in conven tion assemhled. 'i bis latter mode is not laid down in the constitution, for the constitution had no busines to say anything alsutt what the people should or should not do when again in convention assemhled. lint wc Hud with all the doctrines long since promulgated by the great statesmen of our nation, the legislature engaged in passing hill to suimiit Ihe tpiestinn of convention or no convention to the M opie. i nia uni contains me louow-ing arrange require ment: Section the lsi. .'The Sheriffs of the several counties shall open kiI1s for the Hople to vote on the question of convention or no on vention," Ac, under certain restrictions. Now, we think the Legislature has as lunch ri"ht to restrict a convention in all its action as in nnv part of its action.. If this lie not so, where is the reasoning to the contrary ? It seems to us that the Legislature might as well say (hat there never shall he a convention of the people unlet it shall net siiliscrvient to nnd in accordance with tiie will of the present Legislature. We think that such doctrine is fraught with cnor uiitv, hig with revolution, and li.-iiuful to llic Hlitical safety of our people. We find nothing more very interesting until wc get to the !lh section, which declares that said convention shull have power to tix the pay ol all its olliccrs, Sic, a thoiigh the convention could not exer cise such power without tlie Le-yilalure had said ju. Whal Htatesninn will I .ike nron himself the -ivaaiiltay'of-aay'iH)r;-a-iat -a laTiakilnre tike ours in tins Mine can iiikp irom or ami to u inherent powers of a Slate convention ? V sav no more can it dt so than it can make He I.- li-i. irn-l i .tive ' a ir. tl.sl w- inrnke rhi' n in ti.e- Woik of pea'vand reii-m-ilia soMel lor'lllie Uie S:iie.ll 'le-alty. Tin1 part! u b-g refer was die.enl ai.il '..ii 1 . . i. ens, where the extr ii:.f! . - 's is dominated, and iras ml. pt.. I ' y as.il..vi ent majority, if. uot with the intent, certain! v with tlie elfert to place la. the liaiuia of tl.e Presntent iwvtt lo eoinmand hia w u i nninlnsti..li. and to ellllilor lh wrtne. n.ti ' po m m-i-tenl w.lh g. .,..l...illits .t l is Si.lw A.T. t..n J '. !" n iti' nal ohiigation and wilh a slriclly e.-o- ..t ..iliservlnrr hi. , r l ,.i.,l.ll .. I """' aonmiil ration of ll.c government, and ite t.. ir pi lu Tons eo-opi ration, ail foilllel link N lice ol oi.iuuin, ihel Ihe hsl-ii voice ol diw-ord'may Ih- sllelic.il; that a new and dangerous sictioi.nl noilntion , luav be edws ked; that ihe burdens of taxation, , I direct sn.l indim t, may Ue reduce.' I" the low , ' et po rrt t-on-isfi nl wilh goisl faith to everv said child to enable liTiri to pny ovel"it part of the policy. Notwithstaidine this com pany has issued many policies in this part of the Slate this the first instance iu which it baa been called upon to meet a death claim This fact shows how caref'! and prudent is its management and how safe aud reliable the company is. Kinks are only taken on good lives. There is no company in which waJia.e.iote, riniifijlenpftrXbatL,ii.n..liava ,fi iuaijjiuJje.l'aee. Jart of a simt equal to the w hole of ft, or change t K'1aWilTrirraTlrmiopn-1 ll itT" Tif n Ws wrH no longer run down, but revolutieinzo the laws of nature and run up luil. tce-tinti the Hull declares tlmfr said convention shnll have power to elect i Ih own ollieers, iic. All we have to say about this section is that it is equal to the lirccccdiiig one in niotisiiositv. 1 1 seems lo us thai ft would not be stranger if the mmiii, which i-hiiK with horrowed light only, should (.ay to the sun, from whom file horiows all ;l.erj lustre. Nil, thou God of days shall shine with with less brilliancy,' or thou shall the raue-tia liU evening, but did not opsie the new lsiliey The aifdrew was circulated anions f'ce nl torth Carolina." What wuuidyoii think of such a moon 7 - The 11th section continues to attempt to give powers to' the L'uivei4ion, wJiich we have said It could, not do ; hut hctoic c read far in this section we nud it aTtempting to take i.owers from the said convention v hen il has t o pow ers only those diriveiH.'uui ilttjjH.,pp'fe in goo-. vention nstc-ninleHI. Vi'I.o cvir lit arJ of such doctrine? If such dia-lriiie be true, then the inherent rights have gone over from the con vention to the-Iai'i-I.itiiic. These rights claim ed bv ihe 1 Aci.-la'llie are inherent richls substi tuted -for tier tveif rtglm 1 rtnLwrst.atnreeHft take awa? froln the leoi'lcin convention a acuitelsjA. an-e.4'ar,,j!f.iui..iiirier(-iit tighis, wc say it e-an lalte theui all away, niid could by a hare iniuonly make a constitnlion itscll. N.c- tion the 12th provitle-athat said convention iu ay revise, or change the eeiiistiiulluii of the State-, c. vt hv Hell the li'mvi ntion it mav have lliese jsiwirs, whctl it hathcse 'powers- already as a liiiliie-ls.ni ri-'lit, and while n etvoreliiialcl hrane-h with its powers onlv del ived can go ive ii.ltiirnLla-'Wcrs to It4 creators - Sivtion' the lillli i nn ides that each tncmtirr shall tal.e and kh.s (., the following oath, iY When the sad ex j-rietiee of ihe Inst two yenrs, so dapi-oniting to the hopes and generous ecu tide tire of the country, is Con sidered, ill connection with the violent ut teraneea nnd nrdi purposes of those who control the l'resideiit'h jM.licy. it is not sur prising that the gravest apprehension for the future pence of the uatiou should bo enter -mined. At n time when lah..r is depressed and evety material interest is palsied by op pressive taati..a. the publ c. oflices have lieeli multiplied beyond all precedent tu serve .-s instruments in the peri'dtintion of power. Partisanship is the only test applied to the distribution of this vast patronrge- Ilotiesty. htne.-s and moral worth are open I v discaitied .in favor of triickliug siib'nissioii and dishonorable compliance. Hence enor inoroiis defalcati'.iiis and widespread corrup tion .have followed as- the natural conse quences jf this pernicious system. l'y the official report of the Secretnry of the Treasury, it appears that after the de duction of all proper credits many' million of dollars remain dse from ex-c .Hectors of the internal revenue, and that no proper dil igence has ever hi en used to collect them, h'et'oiins in the r. venue and fiscal svnte'ns. which nil experience demonstrates to be tie- ei ssitrry to u frugal udiniiiiMiatioii of th goveruuuiut. as well s it me.-istireof relief to an overburdened people, have been peisis Milly post poii e'd or wilfully neglected. Con 'irea''miw'ii teljlpteij to reduce itxnti n or to ii-n.-ul the eliiring in positions by which iiulii.-tiy i.s che.ipei.ed and iuipeiverished. The treasury is overllowing atnl an excess pf eighty millions of revetiuo is admitted, ami yet. instead of siuiic measure of resent relief, a ; barren iiinK delusive resolution is parsed by t.h'' Senate to consider the tariff and excise systems heical'ier. as it' the his tory of broken pledges and' pretended reme dies furnished any better assurance for fuUtire legislation than expel ienee has iloue in the past, Siitpbu'.l'liug and the carrying trade, once sources of national pride and prosperi ty, how l!rguihunijiir' a crushing load of taxation. niiiiaiearlT evpry lither htisniess m- hal the Mate miy lie restore.! hi their iiitcgri ly and true relation to our feih-rnl union. The addres is signed bv all the demiH-ratic Senator and Representatives in C'ongressi. IM1-ORTANT TAX .NOTICE. ". State (iK Nohtii Cakolina, l TllK.esl liV 1 KrART.MKXT, Raleigh, April 21. J The follow ing section of "An act to rai-ie rev enue," ratified the -lib day of April, 1X71, is published for the benefit of all parlies concern ed : "Schedule 15, Section 2(5. "L'vcry non-rcsi.lcnt or drummer, or agent of a non-residi lit, w ho shall sell any spirituous, vinous or malt liquors, goods, wares or merchandise, by sample or otherwise-, shall, before making miy shell sale, ob tain n license to sell one year, from the public treasurer, by paying said treasurer an annual tax of fifty dollars, hut shall not lie liable to he taxed iu any county lHcauC'of his sales. Any person violating the provisions of this para graph shall be -Iccnied guilty of a petty misile-uie-auor, ami upon conviction before any magis trate, shall he lined not exceeding fifty dollars or imprisonui not fxcccilmg one month, ami shall lorl'eit and pay beside'-, two hundred dol lars to the slu-rill, to be collie lid bv distress or I'lhei w ise, one-half of w hich shall be accounted C J . . . I . . .1 . . I I . . .1 i or as oiner inxcs, n,e inner nail to tlie Use ol the informer and tire hlu i -i iT t .i s.i 1 I'arlie-s dc-iiinir licuivi' to carrv on bu-iness under, litis serfiofi cmaijitiio the suine on an oiiaiioii io i.o j ...! i in o oi . Sheriils are charged with the duty nf seeing that the requirements of this section are com plied with. I. A. .ILNKI.NS, State Treasurer. fcAUSIiUin MAKKKI'S Al'RII. 23, 1671. arroaTtn v J. . mccunkacohi v.oti ta. II41..11. ' per sound 13 t.i liiC.-t, cr iH.uhil to t'l'ru. pivr busli. ot f.fi II. s .. ih to " .M. si. Iul.. 4'i Ho t'oiH:rtta. -er pound 10 (o M sudlcs. fellow . anio Ailuiii.tiilinc. 'in to l.iittou, l" 1 HiiinJ 1 J iS Viirn. pei buutli I. -Hi 10 I Kg.s 't-rdozeu. I'i to I e-sllie-rs, ist-r p.ininl 411 to Ki.i.ir. k J 7j I.. 3.i". Fish, Mae-keral, ' 1. I i-ll.mi S 211 to 22 ' 3 lo fruit. Jrieu. S'plry js.ulc.1 3 lo q " " unp'l.l a to h " Peat-lie, peale-i 9 tu 13 " " " s DIIMi4k.t 6 to it Leather. npper."ier pound, 6J to 7f " aole, " .......... -3tto- it Iron, bar, " to 0 castiug, ' H to ;e N'liils.i-ut. " " 6 le M.ilusses. snrghnm. ier ts West India, " 60 to - " Hymn. t . fsl tn I . ?7 Shf Tif ff osr hut he!. W to 74 1'oik. jx-r poii no i'i 10 111 i'otutoe, Iriali per l.usliet, 75 to I. (Si Sweet. " Hi! to I.Of Sngar, Brow n. er ponnd 12 to 18 ' Clarified. " 16 to IH Cmshed Pulverised 20 to S8 Salt. const. par sick 1 .IV to 9.1' " Liverpool, as " Tahle, 6.MU06.W Tobacco. I. f perponnd, Kto 14 Mnnnfactnred Slitol.Nl " Sniokine. tn ti 1.60 Tut: KfKi.fx h.tw. Some apjieaN were made lo the President by letter from New Ynrk to veto the bill, l-.it he signed il in live iiiintitcs at'ler receiving it, and informed liep-.iblican Senators that immciliatcly on his return 1'phii St. Ijonis he should proceed with its vigorous enforcement. TO BUILDERS. The undersigned having been apxinted by the 1'oard of Commissioners for Cabarrus coun ty, to contract for the cnlargii.g nnd repairing of the Court House in Concord, will receive proposals for miid work until the 1st Monday in June next. R. W. AM.1SON, R.W.FOARD. F. A. A RCII1 15 AI.D, 'Concord, N. C, April 21, "Tl:3t Com'rs. Apple and Peach Brandy WANTED. T AVAXT TO rCRCIIASKalBrgennantltvol A Peach and Apple Brandies, for wtreii 1 win piy nigiies'. imirKel casu price. Address, slating ipiantily, Ac, KDWAllirW. GROOT, nprt'i-am Charlotte, N. C. "Yadkin College, N. O. TIIK FIRST SESSION OF TIIK FIRST reirular Scholastic Term of tins Inst l-ilion, 11 ruler tlie in-w regime (Ilie cniitrol ninl .iitioiinie of the X '. t'oiilcicm-e of the il. I'. ( liurcli) w ill oien on the Sth of Jnly. 1H71 91 . Male Hint leiualo stmloiits ailinittcd in separate i!i-p:irtiiie-nts. The course of Instruction w ill embrace 1'repara-Uiiy.-a.taMjri'-,ilsi;-e--? -" 'I lie itest anil mwt approTcd testyhooka witf he used w-Tiieli w ill be piete-uie-d fc-r rtuJeuta at Pub. bsl'i-ra' prices. 'Mm mural ili.-eiptittlt will 1-e strict, iiislruction tl.orongli and practitab Vnv Minister ol' the X. (". M. I". Confercm e sen- mTinfrWe-wrH-- In 1 (enjorratrc Smrifnrn and Rcprcc illative- Now.lhcn, what is the obje-cl of Making hinl this afternoon. andWas siniil nusi at 1 heni- , ..iM-rilM. ih. nsih V'.. niu!..r.i,.il ih... .lii.i A few who favored it have licni ercns.4 from to lm lhal if he sl.onl.l ilir to nsn 1m in nf rtgnins, out tr.dtfi.re'nry lo the senliil'l ill in those inhere lit rights that have.aiwas since the the ir district. TlWo'-if.'.H Wfytrrm Snt Yart ed.1 days of 70 been excr ised, and sl.t.iild Tntim. ' j n,H conform strictly lo the w ill of tlvis lijisia- 1 mm I iuru be nin-4 Isp iii.lieie.l f..r M.rjiiry. . Miiiarw, the New York Itiipnbllcaft A-sem-! t ell, we jay iTlifJaTtes tTio lutb : ; Ks riUil blyman wiici baa ie-Hmrgt-ii wfib cnri HilTon"; and tiorw tfiH-alht-re-i-tt a!; iea! V fiy-yhrmld is? j I.H-eajise lie voteil- with 1 terms rats, has potdisli- ! indicted, but I be ouimgei-oliiiriiiteJ by the Kfg-i'4-cr',',,JM-'i,'l! ihe . lure 1. io;m i jH-iiirsy in fii wjihti.g Mt-rHH4v-rtr vhe jo-rrr iv ..'U( ttyiUiata-uaeei- - If ST n.'.T5 i t.-errtii'. inr-rr w hrr taiu ifse.'F. Our agriculturists, while paying heavy taxef 011 all tliey., consume,- either to the igoVcTninciU or to uVolioioli.-ts, liu.l the j't iees for their own products so rujluccd that honest labor is denied its ju.' t reward, and in-. lusTTV is pr.istratetlhv iuvniioiis diseiri urina tion. Nearvly JIML(HKMJt) acres of public I TaiiiT "ifliii'Tl FhoiiTl'haV' beeti reM-rVeJ for ( the benefit of the people, have been vot' d awny t giant corporatioiis, regleeting our niir soldiers and enriching a handful of free ly speculators nnd lobbyists, who are there by etiaTifc-iT; hi' rXr'rrS? a tnoaf ifangereu ami corrnptiii ililliieuce ver St,ite and Federal legislation, If twa career of H(ese conjijiira- tora be not checked, the dou niuU of free goveriinmit i. inevitable, and with it the elevation .f a military dictator on the ruins f the public, ' 1'udi-r tl.V pretense of passing hues toei- fotce tiie fourteeiitli nlneli-llli. lit. Hint for oth er ptliliosoK. Congtuss ha ' olih -rred tiie nft'tbjspotJ totar. iitru tlit K.eemi., and pro id.-.j n nilic-il iiii.chiiii-ry by whicli which the libc-rlie- ul the people are men aced, aud the sacred right of local self 5'v, eminent in the Sta'es is bfWiMv'i, if tot to'-" tally overthrown. Jlo.Ieled nmn the Fdi tinn'Taw. sT"odi..iia in history."' they are at yariauce with all die sanctified theolh-s of our i:ist?utjins. h' d the constTuctiori (jivnji these radical interpreters totf.e J-uQeeitthj auo ndinert i.' t.ruseTTie TiirgfiiiK" "( an c-iui-ineni T75at-.r Ir. Trninbiill, t.f R!i:iois, aa 'tsntLrti..n of '-he Statiji.1 1 4ii.3?.1 v? fce-twot bill -h" Kt- 1 Tit E ALAn AMA Cla i.u..- -Wasliingtnn, V pril 20. The fact ihaXlie Rrcsidi'iit has nlrvndv is sued a tiriM-lhumlion rcijuiring the Sen-il-e to tu 1'iiiivnic lrrv.ni:rTt?s-M-T .Hay licxt. to consi.ter rxve'iilivo husine'ss, con firms very fully the statement that the Joint High Commission have jirrlectcd, lie-atic on the various matters brought U-fore them, and which nip lire the filial action of the Seiiati; before they arc accepted bylhis Ouvcrniin lit. There was a significant A-s-oTiuion unatilnioiis- ly ndoplcd by the House' to-day, 011 motion of Air. llcck, dcclai imr i.Kaiii in siilntance Ibe r-s-olutroli of the Fortieth Congress lhal the House will stainl u'on jia jaalitutiijiiid.jicbt ii na.k- ing a proprialions of inoney to fulfill tre.iVii s ra I i tie it by the Senate, and tiving nfotice tuthal lsaly to that efi'evt. This will Lsery'e'a' ari-nvi at in tiie coming treaties from the yHigh Joint Commission. -e tritnm-trre torioncof tin-eiinivsleitt in cash. -Ml voting men studying for the Ministry admit ted without charge. Although under the" contmtSnf tlie W. P. Clinr.-li it is free. front sectui innism, ancball churches are so licited to patronize itr ; .' tuit 1 6 iar I-'rom $ JO to t2i sr session, Hoard S8 sf months 00111 invsmuie in auvan. f . There are some vacancies iu the Faculty which will dunkt'esa bo tilled lie .'ore the ope'uiug of 1 lie sess.cn. i lll-KI.IUVJV J. II ,1 II'.IU nir21;2m I'l'lfj-Of lytWIUtt'lC. HENRY T. l'lilLLlJ'S, I'm. 0 Matlunatics. .oi;tii tUROLlVA, M 1 1 n -j jit m t u v Cot x t y . P. C. Sandera Admr. ? Iu the Superior S Court- fu-ll for FROM CONNKCTILTT. HaktkiiMi, April'2;.' The cfiicial e.-invase-rs give Knglish,' lcmi rrat. twcnty--tftwwty-,tr 4ltsrrnnrr" The l'islature-, however, will have final judgment usn some of jhe.alleged irri vr'ihin tl'l-, vi li km. it occuleil 'atu l li:I, T.V '.lil...lw n. Tlie canvassers give the I.ienlenanl ttovcrfoi aud Tre-asure'r to the Republican. - . . The people failed to elert aSecjretary of State or Complrolk-r. " ' - drlmiius non if Rich'd. . Cranfo;d dee'd. I Petition to aynfnrt f real estate Joel Cr:i lor. Isaiah asset. ' Hut lard and wifo cf al - .- (Onler of Puhlicniion.) Tbw case it appearing that Henry R.biuson and wife Laura-F. Robinson, Aus t.urn. K. Cranford, Isaac N. Ctauford. R'e ciua C. Crai.ford James I). 'C anfo.d and . OF VALUABLE Heal Sstatc, HT TIWTI K Ot A HKKt) OV TUrT TO the audersllHird. dwly eireuled by tiouft V, Kwrpao and wife. iuiaia ll.hwos., on tba tUb day of July. C7(,- w ttjll pfu. rred to H-ll al Ahllle. ia (hi e,niniy of Itannniiba. and Slate of North Carolina, oa tha thh day of J me, r7l. f.sr raals, ki the hlghe.1 b ilder. tba follow iny real estate, to will , Ooa aiHlivid. half iaterrat la lb K-aU dotal aud ' apjinrtriianera. rohtaluiiif I'I Arrea of land tu aid Tow a tj Aabrvllle, Tbi ia very favorably aitualed f.r H.st.l Keepiu:, lb liutiaa Mntalnin( (rvef AO Ieooma, aoinaof abieb ara laraa aad eoMiav d'otia. Alao al ain lima and placa the following tract of land In lhao.uuty ..f Cherokee, aad . Slide afiiretutt.l. to will I. The well known farm ..nnerly owned by (iid. .Mori is, and on both aidra of Valley River, consisting of aevrral I r art a ennlaia- liig l.titil) acre, niota or leva, IKX) acre) vf w hich ar first rUt U'tlom Und. Theaa Tract ere onvryod to (teo. V. gwrpao by Uid Msrri and I). XI. al'TT ta il. Tbv Cbarlea Moor (a no. alav Vail River aud near th iUtt uataii.lag $ . . GUOaarr. ebb-By- ts.ttoia land. III. fb David ll.ma.- plaeew mm aaiJ VHIhavrre'nr.fti -ffotihre fraclj e.aU- iuiiiK ia nil about lr2 tert j Very Aaa farm- I ig Lend, ue-atly ln.tt.im. ( IV. One hundred arre-a oa bolh idea of Cl.i-.Mii M ij'.ii.i ; and an undivided third ii.len-sl in a I. u ti .! r--. nare trart a-tjoi'iing the abnva; aj.ljin nndtvnb-d third inatitOarr tiaet oa Tie aaU-i ot Huriu'a Creek, vu lb N'orlh aidoid ' beoah Mountain V Tw.t other tract on Valley River, ron tnthit.g .'ksl acn-a. fi.iu.erly owned by L. V. Sharpe. aud known a the llervy lamia. VI. Out nuiiveib-d half iuterast in 1(7 aJ j..ininitracts, ou Valley River, held jointly wilh the heir of John Suddith. ou whieli are much valuable fanning aaj guUl auia iu laud. VII One undivi Jed half intercut in abont 2D,HIO aerea of .Mountain lauda, owned julntlv with Mercer Fain. Vlh- AboutlWtKII acres lying ia many adjoining gt aula situated iu the iiiouuUein 01. s DiMrirts of Macon county. IX. 1HI.IKH) acres of laud iu one Inidy. ly ing partly in .Macon, partly , in Cherokee, and partly in Clay counties, aud know u as the Olmsted ImiiIs. X. About 5(1.0101 acres held by Joseph Keener in Trust tor Geo W. Swepaon, in the. iu li.-s ol Cherokee on Clay. XI. TheJ.irretl place, on N.in'.ihala It Iv or, in Macou coiitity, containing 4ml acre. XII. The Dr. Woodlin Jtlace. 10 ar Frank lin, in Mac. .11 county, containing bout 'KM acres. XI il. 1 .0-1-3 -irres laying on and near tha Teuiicssee 1'ue ; and one other tract of !i74 acre oil the Wat is of Nuutiliila, both in Macon county. XIV. The following tract iu Jackaou "iinty : 1st. :l. ((00 acres o'i ti e wat-r ofTucka . jig River Iwing liraul N. laili. ud. 2.oG7 acres 01. Uie water of Iee Creek, being Giant No. IKI7. 3rd. I .iKii airea 011 the w ater of Soco be ing Oral. t No. IXirj. 4th. I,2e0 nrrea on Mingns' Mill Creek and Oconaluf y River, being Grant No. !Hi!'. 5th. 10. .VO acre on water of Sows ba iug Grant No. 970. All the above described lands being situa ted in a fine grazing region, well watered and iu a 1110-t healthful emm ry. offer lant iuduceinent to persons n isiiing to enter into the grazing, stock-raising or larying busi nes. Aud in addition t the above sales wa will offer on Tuesday, the MOth day of May next, at Catawba Station, in the county of ('ataw ba, on the terms above given oi e undivided half interest in the several tract of hind 111 said county, know 11 as the Marble and Lime tiarry lauds owned by Dr. Powell and Geo. W. Sw epsou, including the Lime Kiln. aud several adjacent farms, all which Mill be sold in parcels to suit purchasers. The above sales will be continued from day to day. if necessary, till the whole shall be disposed of. For further particular address the uudersigned, at Ashaville. N. C. N. W. W0ODFIN, R. W. l'ULLAM, April IS. 1871. 17-5t , Trustees,. NORTH CAROLINA. In the Snperoir. MuxTGOMtfRY County". $ Court. P. C. Sanders as Adtn'r. . of A- I ) iialut Crau- i . ford dee'd. Pl'tlf. I nffnntxt Petition to sell land Henry Uobcs.m nnd wife Liiura. I. Robe on and othets, defts- Onhr of rublicntlon.) In this case it appearing that Henry Rob tnsnTrrtnd wife f.iiif.i, T. "Kohiuson. Awa- btirn ft. Critnford, Ismie N. (.'ran ford. Regi na C. Cranford, James 1). Cranford and Mar garett Craufoid. Herts., and heir at Law of A. Dunaha Cranford are' uou-residenis of ilj5MliCXiatU..Caroliiia. It is therefore or lenil that publication bo made in the OUtXorth Slate newspaper, for six weeks successively reiiiiring said Defen dants to appear at the office of the Clerk f the Superior Courf for the connty of Mont- " gomery at the Court House, in froy on the first day of June next, and answer the com plaint of the plaintiff or the ease will be heard exiartens thein. Witueaa, 0 C. Wade, Herk of the iipe riof Court of said county 11 1 office in Troy for assets. C. C. WADE, C. 8. C. Montgomery County. M. S. Rolibins, Attorney for l'laiutiir. f(ivr-l7-pd-1 1 . A" wiiii? man v. Lo was. cji.Lniia; iri? Ids sfe llicart to bis bosom the. oilier night justifies himprlf on tho ground that he ha a-right to strun his ow iriiotirVj Vavj-.irette 1 ran lord tlie heir at Law of A. Donal.a Cranford a heirs at Imw of Richard Crawford as heirs at Law of Richard Cran- Jord diva'd. iiiHi.rreiiiJeiiita. jd'.iliA v htte-f 'Xr.T'fTrTWiliiirrTT" Tln ri f. .r . ordered that nti-Hrcatlmt b tnalir. the OH Xoiih SItiTr In favor of Jewell, will ' newspaper, t" successive ;eeks n-ouired the 4-naia uiiiiiJiiauis 11. appear at the rtllice of the- CVerk d the C lerk of ihe Sujssri r Court for fi.rth'e cemnty of Montg.unerj, at the (,'oifrt Jlotioain Tr. y on.xhe 1st yy-of June next and answer th coin plaint ihe plaint LI or The CaTerni be beard erpurTe as to them. Wit ness- C. C W'gde. Clerk of-said Court at' oilice in Troy on thisTtbe lbl of AnriIlc-71 c, :. w.i(k. c.s. c. J - --- .V . .. ilu!?umer- Cewiiity. ' C I7 '."1 , : ; IT- . , ' SALISBURY lilRIIHMHK STORE, , A FULL ST'X'X alwavaon hand of every variet-s rNaila,, irons Steisl.s Ilom' lnw dies, Scythes, ltK) iKi'enVxes at low nruea. Gun-', Pistols, Ki ivc and Forks, Fairbanks Scales, the best Wrought Iron Plows lobefonnd. We warrant them togive s.itisfaetiun. Tliomp son'a Plows and Subsoilers. cokx siii;lu:rs, straw cuttkrs-, "and a thousnnd other tl.insr vou ne-eel. Semi 111 ytpurorders or come and hiiy; , CRAU FORI) A- IlFlLHi. Jan27-1?. - Sjli-bnry, N. C. Southern Land Agency, rrtPH'SS WlSllXl-J- to narchs SeM'Tt Eiyi T..NIi win do w etl To e-a'l url St.ssrs'eTiiwIen; A etrttlisuu m lo tu ritel to fr all '..-.-ess! : y leformat.4 n ait rs-jtl. h-esiion j-n.e ..nslii'... . Ail.leUers a.J.!ressi lo tl cm, at tl-is plae will iBe-eive prnTi;-t att-nt un. . V.V'rt,,'1 ITItASTiXaad "tfrts, liov-itLly .. 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