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' . ? , A )- - " . ' yi i ri if r VOL. V 1 Ji v .. 7 NO. 28. '' ,-, u -, , ( TT1,:is,is' u-t!A. ! " . ' y'w-1 .winy - :' -y.i-.c- j -.,m ri . i .' - 1 Tit - - - - '- r" '-'Tma r'.r."?? X -"-' '"fTTiy TrVMrTu I.""'"' " " " , " ----- - -. .j- . . , .. m-m: it- y'-V! " r" ""i r " Wl General Merchandise Dealers, T!1 A .1 W &a Iow Statesville, 8. C, y ,V 1865 F- 1 7 ' urs Ihr. I have bcoj ' made the Toi;( r-p-tensive expe'i hi. : Bible Fertilizer l'oi . book valuatioiiH. 1 tilizing materials ! the Field, in the i? ENTY 11I n;:ijiiii i' t!ie Mil t!i tip." el-, ii. 'A - l'ciit I v tr is the product of t' -continuous effort i. . fidence as bem . m VERYBEST ! ? yet made. . Crop-v . average prices in OS1 gi fi T-18 by Agents ui ai fc pet&QBX of Vi?giGia Ty Hr: " TOBiC .... V i3;-T - - v. - - - ' " ...iHlArMlMfl ! lt-ifc tuo.fU. tn .1! 4 3 ? ? J if.1 4SO OF 1884 ft i& I? fv Meady. T1! V vT ISespect fully, : k : Mhrcli; i, '84. - f ;! - -3- L .YEARS during whicH W6 uttiH ing Fertilizers, we havQ - jort of special study and ex j ; 1 f making the best pos? itSint regard to analyses c ;t til of the different fer 5 t T Ti i 1 1 H a BE. 3c. "M I ' " hv-i siv.Vu-A U lie PlinuBed,' U ;'ija43?oam. Our J i " : K 1 A ::iHr-k441 -gained in this .-;.-? 5677 TOBACCO ft 1H - a - a,r:r:?.ctTirerSj -xU jo xooocw &r"win NoytU Caroling AlimOLl-J-J s. fr.5 .1 I J . J.VO. T. PKHKISS. Attorney : at law, 1 "MORGANTON, N.-O. HWIU practice in je State and Federal Courts. : ; , ZDMUUD J03, " .' ' ATTORNEY AT LAW, . 35 CILLEY & AEWLAXD, LHroritflf.V4 A .'Jv W- Sgainjjour, SVork as o as good work can tie florfo.' J Xbia hooaMUlixawatiunE Its aetratation as a fir- ! oUbs Ute SChefropeietr U-enpeetf ill 1 y returns thaufe4 fciairientla and-niie KibKc renfjrmliylorl paet f anAill assure ttiecs tliat li wfli co- ' uan (D-BMnttbeiCpatMnagebj- sutrtn? iJptheTerj14 oust i(ieUTsatiTDraa. a inapic -tif. fc w . I IHB III " I'ticKfiaaeeT-ljibrary, , ' A citeulaBot; Atmrf f vUndard'Biifeotllaiieoas books. Kich uteres of useful' knowredr anil tnl,ir Ienuavlt Mraabenfaip : - taf meinbera, $25; far one year, $S; aacuionUigtl. ! - - All ionej raosirad for memberahlp or from donti ion !dppa(to-th.paralMae of cw books. -i w.' ti a-r.rr.i.sv nii,n ? G. TO F.fiAWK. Treasurer. ' - . 'sHotel, Maui Btret, J. COFFSt Smj.'Proprirs, it-cfaia touae has' recently been refi Books. riiis 8rst-claB Louse has recently been refurnished1 with new and elegant firOf4,eBiae8 the rooiua are all convejiten,t.and cijiiil.jcliilje. The liu-e t'itp-.-) not be yoasfea;fetti btntoC' Attentive and' -servants always attendance Good stables and? lostlerw: HveiTa c!l Vhen yon are in Boone. at yerjgioaeraty. y , w, T1IE MOUATAIX HOTEL. JEFFERSON, N. Cyjt AEnjf HAEDIJT, Prep.'r, TO a bran-new house, newly furnished and offers every inducement to Lawyers, Drunmers and he travelling public geaernlly. vJive him a call. " ' i j i i j 'f lL ' Cfaldwell Nnrseries. UIVDERDOWX(& 6Ltnr PRO'S. Encourage Home Enterprise. Having increased our niirseriss. w?- are liotv prepared to turnish fruit trees of the best qualities and proved by experiment to do .well and flourish in this Beet :on of the country Address ' UADEKDOWN& BOLCH Jo ly Lenoir., N. C- t ESTABLISHED IN 1S36. " JW.RAINEY&SON; r : : 'lenoir, n. c. 1 House and Slea ir'ainters. Paner Hamers and Gla ziers, Oarriages aiid Buggies niade 'and ttepaired on i , shprt notice, of the best material and in the beet style of work manship. Fine cabinet work done, old furniture cleansed and repaired, niaae to look as i . goad g,d new. , All kinds of fancy wood work mended, painted. varnished , and. ; brightened up. HACKS AND HOUSES. TO. HIRE. Mb. Jvucs JcsticK desires to inform 'he Dublic - that he is prepared to carry passengers .c 1401a the raUryaa'aiid to ( rn sacuriiew? ' ' JULIUS JUSTICE, Lknoib, N. C. .Si'. LAND IMMIGRATION AGENCY. 1 Hour & von IjnghRZ, having lormea a iiLniieq parttersnip for the purpose of selling .land in western iortn uaroima, par- tie ularly in Caldwell-Eurke of inJilCWg. an&rtion t hst cXl'oB7The.rjsolicit.e re8pS4Vo0Wr'all perspns wo :iaye land, either wild .- or improved;itajdlspos6 of bri rea son nM term sV 4 e ' 1 lanCT for actual settlers. i'We want no lands except those with clear ffihie must be allowed?to examine. Dd not give extravagant J descriptions of rour lands. Let thej purchaser be pleased rather than disappointed when he ex amines it. 3 j Do not put fancy prices on yaur land if you want to sell it. Do not go West but sell rsrf. rvf irrnir lonrl fr a rrriA neighbor who has $1,0(4 , .. , I, n , 1 pay you for it and $i,QQ0 to Utock and improve. We have excellent facilities for eelling land to a good class. x)f immigrants, who will make i A vm) hi touaand3 of cases "oithawt rKt klnui. ad t--. m stand ae l::.-e I,ee:-. ( red. -d: sob hiniksetricacv.that I wiil send 'l WO i jLi.. i. rtETl.t.'Tctnerwltha VALUAE . T "? this i .sease, lo any sufferer. 4. ivo uxprt-ss .nn t. i. A VIRGIHIAN "GNulftJLIK(j" " JJL 'I HI-1 will Sot Fili.OnH, arpCarly. ( Richmoj?jdv:-V,. Urcfi ''5. Uriaeri date of March '2Mt. TJdlufSVVise'- pubiisliedj in. tUef Wji jg of t this city ' 'this moming a ? card to the public, jin which he'savs':''' '; ' ' " ' i j .'r.bput twelv-g rflLputhejj figor as is well ; known . .to- j-iany . ,peraos I (resolved never' ftgainto recognize .the practice of diiferxng:" A.'tew'week3 'second time renived by-thLegialaj-,' ture. The -above conclusion was stated, under oath, on Monday lasL My reasona for so deciding were satisfactory to myself. Those of a private nature are of no concern to the public. The public consideration nioiot potent to my decision was that I ami satisfied public opinion 4will not sustain a. duelist in any .civilized community at the present day. - I '"IIenci.-TortU, therefore, I wisn'it publicly understood that I will,, not fight a duel or: be party to one. 'I rnake this declaration public: because s're persons may expect me to resent" several assaults of , late appearing in newspapers, especially in the i perca!led the Campaign. If. 1 had intended to recpgmze the alitor of that paper I would have done so long - agtrfor : thefrticks last appearing are no worse than uiny others that have been publish lished, W. PageMctfaTty can have no difficult y with me. If the Com- roon wealth's attorney of the town where that paper is publifchedJaad done his duty, McCarty would have 'Been in iail toiis aS6 as the utterer .. : J , .... " of criminal liTCl. 'Apo'irmnn here in Richmond was sent to jail some months ago for en pffnce much less than his. "Since McCarhy killed Mr. John 15. Moirdecai he has befn:gbingabout smelling the blood on - his hands and panting for more, apparently. 'Without stake of any sort, he has m::liciou.sly sought to provoke 'difficulties,-first with Gen. Mahone, then with Senator Riddleberger, and next with . myself. Some months before he said aught against me I was informed that he had declared his purpose, jji "a public place, to seek difficulty , with me next. Gen. Midione and Riddleberger failed ..to notice him, and I propose to, do like wise. W hat satisfaction can I secure from McCarty? I da not wish his blood, and would be as miserable as he is .now if I shed it. If I were to sue him for slander and give the money to some charitable institution. I could not make ' any thing out of him on execution. , . ''Unmarried, penniless, . withoiit any fixed employments, dissipated with nothing to lose, he seeins' ' 'pos sessed of ; a . devil, , and would no , doubt esteem it a m;rey for . some ffentlemon to kill him and ease a tortured I rain and conscience He may play ir. Lucius .0' Trigger to his heart's content boasting oi his anct'oU'.v, ' Vt-ry one of whom 1has ki'led his .inan) hia family portraits andJtowQr, -but he mubt,Jfti4 .gblae.; body elie. than me to kill jbn; i.;?i- i- With a twet homefilievth merry children,' wituenogh to.-life ebm forUibly, with arpayiug' pr6fees-i'm,' I," am - happy ap.dj -waiji' tcoflive. r'ln -t'irkrl (snmrtift- 'tcliilt; ''ttfrmlil Than lilrft , iago mvMiucal disabilities, incurred hinder the dueling . ,ct,' were for ths inteeBtmgi this wnen we stooq at ten paces wun pistols? ins abuse of me has no oftcanogA2grniig at the moon. His invitation comes too late. Time has been when I might have been fool enough .o indulge in such folly lut with age, and a broad er view of life and its responsibilities avlU Jtfti53T4- have bidden farewell forever to the Mc'Jarty type of man hco. "What people mny think of my courage, by reason of this letter, I courageous, dueling would never couvince them. I know what my friend will say. I sometimes think I would rather risk the charge of cowardice .than that of '3 murder. I and miserable life: I tral pity! x iMr WitSUade in this letter to 4n editoriaE published in Capt. Page McCarty's piper, tho Campaign, kst (fTiaV;hicaO (SittiW the blow ing language': 4iIIvv ch..r. ctoris'ic of tho individual is Mr. Johnny Wiso' "l":n;' fipscsh ou the wit""S" . have-tried not, tgbe,ioo7severe upon poor Mc.Cariy,'jsvhose jYasteuV talents standi i:iA mani occupying - seat: i CJongress,: stolen' With; mannf actured ,votes, hintself the very exemplar of Virginia prtj udioe,r braggart . and- bully, the hero of -thirteenbloodless . duels, kicked put - of the .democratic party,' ajid selling . hislittle :stock oi , braina .to Mahone, frozen out of recognition, by .honest men, and; ..' v. ; . " . i -.s !.. . :s.c. ; i i .i ii . . .. . i reiegatea to tne . association oi tue negroes whom he derided, and, who; are his superiors in alL, that makes! even a pretense to manhood. John-1 ny Vi8e,c f or sooth, talking. tabout; vilification, when, he and his gangi never had any othercapitaltHLfc vilification, prejudice and false-' hood" ' --'I ,v- ? "'"tx tnA " Capt.' McCarty was one cf the seconds of Mr Richard F. Beirne in his duel with W. C. Elam, of the Whig, last summer. Capt.' Wise slapped Mr. John E. Massey's face here last spring during the taking of depoBitidnS'in the contested election of Massey vs. WiseV Mi,ssey" Is- a man 65 years oldf ; ' . ' ' "" BOB Al'KCH AM SIR LUCIUS. Sir. mCarthj- Promptly Kcpiles to .Mr. W1s'm Paper Itullet. Richmond, Va., March C. Mr. Fagt McCarty this afternoon pub lishes the following letter in reply to that of Congressman John S. Wise, which was given in thesis despatches yesterday; -There is a card in Whig of yesterday morning from Mr. John Wise, the object of which eeems to be an explanation of why he did not challenge me in' answer to an article charging him with being a suborned witness against his State, and the alleged reason is that he has given up dueling." If he had rested his case with that statement there might have been a claim to dignity . in his plea, but when he calls me Sir Jjuciue ' Q'Trigger, I must say that the comparison eould have no other foundation than his own likeness to Bob Acres, whose reform as a duelist only ocurred in the face of an adver sary whom his excited fancy exagge rated, just as Mr. Wi3e doss mo. Mr. Wise has mistaken ridicule for what he is pleased to term abuse for I certainly treated hi exploits as a stump apfcaker on the witnecs stand only in the light of the facts, referring rather to his intention than to any harm, that his hearsay testis mony could do. Innocuous by its overzeal against State, and satarif ed by his doubtful position in a contested seat . in Congress, perhaps he will further signalize his reform by treating the eo.uutry to the pxrticTlars, of his contest wi'h Mr. Massey7 in" which, during the taking of the evidence, this suddenly;: ref ormei b,erj of ibr teen duels' drf paper slapped the face of a gray haired preacher, 'This would be 'a good pieee of-., testimony after he changed the record to put upon. t,he bloody shirt ; issue, and? artistically ground but by the commi ttee ' raig h t ! set. ilia precefn.t far iatro Jusing tte bfc4 curdling1 picture he has drawn of me. As to his paying profession, this is the first that has been hear .A ; of it am whei he makes, money the . standard of respectability people w'ill naturally inquire if it coma by work. They who know -us both say, judge of the comparative ttlviliz ition of the two- men, and ahy others who are interested in Mr. Wise's literary compositions are welcome to nis portrait r of himself ,Xijhich'may' doH for a family picturdto -hangjbp the kitchen r -where Le f receives f. colored, statesmen. M.r. Wige,,: states that I,j would be glad to get an opportmnity, for some gentleman to kill me. When I reach that point I should cer tainly not apply to MrrWiBe,TJnd for two reasons. Firsthjsnnfuppprled testimony whieii lieliiiSseif does' not believe, is not sufficient to establish him'aRVgentlemanisendjth fcera of' thirteen blqftdtesa "par Awsls is not the peTgoji jsvhom opejwould natural? ly aeek,ta ,4Qthe1bf Mr, Wlse'; testimony is goq!;9nly ,kgaWsi hiujil self as an undeniable proof that he is a ridiculous little poltroon-and an r ass.'wlio, not being able' to wea-tlie K lion's skin, is fit for. just what he is, .. the trick mule ln'Sherrtisra. s'DanyiUe circus."----.-- ...-. '-. .- Congressman Wise tias"fceen in Washingtoa ever iince the publican r tion of his letter.' " Mr. McCsfty is , ,yoj w-sin a T.: - ' 'i": - The dt-temiuation of Congressman ian to -ve nr dueling for the O " q'ure 1-" of a Bnpr! disappoin tmen to many, of, the less prominent members of .hiQuparty. .hes, have looked up. to that gentle inan,- and much: :. of his popularity amongjhia .followers .: was dua. to'lhe fact that 'he was a believer j in the code. Mahbne': party started i but two years ago . with the boast that htbey had as 'many; fighting men among its leader as their democratic aPpponents. Mahohe,'Goyl;Z!ameroD, ijvtdleberger,' iWj C. -j: Elamr of the Whig, and John? S.Wise were1 point ed out as' ?fightng man.-. Mr. Elam is tha.only one! of them who has been e.trnckon iheifield or. beeixin a did ,in;which ' blood I wasspilti,? He was ,tw&e ' wounded: miffairs of honor growing out of editorials writUn in defense of Mah one's party: Except Mr. hlam all of thos named kave intimated an intention of declining to resort to the coda in future. AX ADROIT KSCAPE. How LneUy WUMn Mimalatd Dent, and it-ap4l From Jail Special TJispatu'i to the Pkildelphte' 'limss. Jjiixoiu, N. C. March 6 Oae of the uiost alrit escapes kuurn ia criminal history was tffected to dry 1. r . . T ..... t r J uy u icKy joe VV Hson, a fames ititf u" a gang f desperadoes - iafeiting this State. Wilson was, after ma'ny fights, caught asJ after a JriaJ senteri ced to ten years in tlie Peuiteutiary. Oa .Tuesdny his counsel ootainvd n appeal to the .'bnpre.me Court. Early this niproing the warden of thej.dl entered his ceil and--found Lucky Joe lyhig on his oiattrces, which was suffused with blood, as waa the pris oner's shirt and mouth. His eye? were wide open and stariBg, hiijaws fallen and his limbs oold. ' Help wait summoned and ihe body was carried trvm toe cell into an outhouse and laid out for buial fa : a plai coffia. The . mother and eiste of the.deee'Hsed wailed his untirae ly end. At dcub' this evening, when every one bad left the apartment save his sister, she wae horrified to see the corpse rise from the coffin, pot his hands ominously to. his lips and bolt from t&e room into the night. She screa-ued and fainted. Toe ruse was not disooytrvd nutil an hour later and lucky Joe had succeeded In elud ing all pursuit, A visit to his cell showed how artful his escape had beeo planned. Wilson had killed a chick en aod covered himself with the blood fend ripping open the mattress con1 cealed the - smoke n in it; He had scraped i a Kit of snow and ice jroai the cell window, and. kept his hands and iinV well frozen in it, up to the lime whon he J card footstep in the corridor, when he had thrown it in a bucket. Therefore, when the jiiler; entered he found the man's feet and hands ho cold s to leave no doubt of the prisoner's death. . ' - ' THE RICIIGVl' 51 WIN THE WOULD. An Estimate of William II. Yanderbtlt's - I"tn-.uu 1VrtU S30 0,000, 000 and Over . 81,000 Added l Hi Hour. Weultli Every -. i . i -' At the beginning of every year Mr. W, II. Vanderbiit mikes it &n; invariable custom to tafee a careful inventory of . his immense property. His strong boxes are then optmed, their contents counted, and from the total theprofit for tile year i8 reck oned. In January, IS 83, he told an intimate friend, who had dined with him that day,' that h was worth $191,000,000. ' ; aI: tie'ieve I am." said Mr. Vander bill,' "the richest man in the world. In England7 the Duke f Westminster ,is said to be worth $200,000,000, but it isinostly in lands and houses. It does'not yield him 2 per cent. A year from now I shall be worth more than "1200,000,000 and will have an L income equal to 6 per celt, on that amount " ' v ' ; - When his talking 'fit had left hini thfr modern Midas - repented hi has1 y "speech- and asked that i 'be not repeated,'' claiming - his ; word ' were boastfol and his wealth" exaj igerated. ;! . ,vi- . .- u.x; !s-' '' ' A', few days ago Mr. Vandcrbilt sent t some papers to & gsnUemon with wBom he hadbtiBiriess relations On looking them over the recipient was ; astonished to find ' the rough draft of a menoora-ndum in ths czar's peeriliap handwritmg ! It was dated Jan. 15, 18S4. wa evidently bis 'last balance, shseti : which y .ovsf) ; sight hai betn folded inside another, paper Of course the secret ceuld not be kept and the figures reached the press. Aa error or two may have crpt in on their travels, but in substance they tell the following: .Mr. Vanderbilt his registered i i his nauxj nd in coupon b.!id 000,000" rixt 4 per cants, mxtupny i i 1 07. " llo'iss lately addod ti th :a . $4,0";0,0QO in 3.V par centsw and irot retains a trifle over $1,001) JO iu G per cents.' The 4 por coats uro worth"12 t,'and tho mirket valao of his governments tod iy is $7 0,51 ), 000. - - - " Reckoning" at yb'sSo'rdiy'b" priced the vala(3 of Mr. Vander-ult'sraiiroid. stocks is S.J8 750,003, of LU govo.M ments f 70,530,000.' of ' his r-u'roui bonds '-i2G,,5 7,40, -6f hU oiU-jr securities , a trifle over $ "i.OOU.UOu. The aggregate iV $20 1,33 2, 1 Ll The czar puts d jva aa ilj u of "real estate, &3. $3. )0,' J )." I., this is included "his spl vi.l'd L'a-'-i avemie minsijn. wiiieli wit' in furuiturd and cont -a c u ii !y or quite $3,000,000. liis ;u -ntclJ 'urt gallery, with it.-; ;;-.ui I'i'jtn i.a be-'t modern ui'oL;.n;, .proso.it.s almost J 1,000,000, u,.. beingttiat ox a loe il co..'i selif vli is familiir with taj orv. ilis stables on Fifty first str ..L vupy ingonoof tho .wjst dj.iir.il c b ui b ing sites in tha cicy, ivk-mji, $200,000, while ths eii ii-ie : : n'a'.s there luxntiously. ludgod would nu be disposed offer as ujac'i iujiv. Maud S. would briug 70,U(JO at :. forced snle, and hor ov icr wjul I not dispose of her at .i iy pa 30. Early R)33 an I A'di i.i ai-j .tU ii .1 I above price- Bat the balk of thd k oi mil lionaires is invested k rtilroal securities. Uo .L.')lds 2 iO,!)0i. li ire.-i of Michig m L'euti' U ? . ,0'.m shares of .Sorcuwost.:! a, i-ji-iu h.i 80,000 of the preferred sto-.-k, -ia i of Oaiih 1,200,00) bhires 01 L l'u-j I Shore and 120 000 slir..s ot'N.nv Yark Centrd. Bjnidi's tiiib ;tro smaller amjuats in n S3orj oi uliur stocks among whinhtuj li..'k Isltnl of which he had 20,0.;0 a'a iros, aal Lackawanna, whiro tho to; d w is 20,000. Of tho others a 3 hid ia all 21,S40, a grand toti! of 4J3),St) shares of stocks. Of various r ulro id boa Is tiurj was an aggregate of $2, 1 20,000, aad of Stat an 1 city 0 -s 12 JU.UO J. In miscall neou3 socaritk-.s, mi'iu facturing stocks r.n 1 movl ' igos tin; sum of about 2,001,000 vV.ii shown to be invested. . ..-..; r . The czir can takj h.' j e-jnijurxuvo- ly easy on an ia.'oaij ot t.v.-Ivo millions a yciir, and watch his wealth pile up without :i:i!''at oi' Lis. From his Goveraiujiiis h-j ui i .a 2,372,')00 a year; fr jui us ruu'o 1 i Stocks aad boads, 7,Jji,.-J2"; tt r.n tiis miscdltnftous securities, $o7o,C0!, or $10,342,015 iroiu his iiivestnunts alone. Ibus tvciy djyt.ii.-y e u-u lor aim 28 331.25. K cry u nr sjcjs him $l,loQ.0'J- riiij'.r j..ud every minuto niHiris fi-v.-ji aalil to his hoard. -Besides this he cjtou'.-.ttos to m ike 2,000,0 JO evjr y'j ir iy f jrt:t uate. sales.. His rouivcatauouis la?;t year ho c dculates di I ta:s. This lien mm livos vvjU b ii not ivibhly. L 1st yu.ir his ordinary expenses, he stated ideally, wuro ut a trifle over 20 J,0 J ). ia this is not included sucii luxarieb us his great ball, on which ho eipjndud 0,000. llis'attird is .n ) 1 s ;, 1:1 1 does not indicate' : a Crcas -s by any mans. 'Mrs Vanderbilfc, toy, although drebbing richly, is by no means .extravagant, although her diamonds cost ner lord loJ,0 JO. Sinje Mr. Viudurjilt male out hi balance sheet some un;inportaut changes hva been made in his iiiYfcstmi;nt. lie, has dipposod of some of ii: Li ike a uore sl-yj. Li isfc week a lirm of ., his broktro, h. Barton. Davis . & iha.r, ward Itfg j buyv'8 V4 i- Island, laiciug ia one diiy. 9,o30 hu"es. . biuao taa it hix not posiiblo to ,'.lipo.5' oi any quantity. of tins, c yctpt at. consider idtiW couebsions. Ia, Lis Michigan Lviitral covner ho aitcrol his azures oa this stock. The- cHangu is merely an increase of his holdiugs 61 rail road securities at the. espensu of Lis loans and surplus income, for tho czar oes not keep a liVgo bin'; aecoant. Eveiything must bear iuiaret, h3 believes. : ' - 1 ' The people- of Chariot' d will raise 2,500 'fof '20Lh'Miy celebrati on. Every raTroa 1 al i 1 Atlautl ha a shorthand writer.
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