i -;4. it- MM CirAil Letter reUtin to Subscription or Advertimements. mutt be addressed to WM. M. CROWN. Busisess Manner. - All Registered Letters can be sent at our risk. t-Iii Stnipt:n.-tt' rPn-irr. that he- WixihxttToS. Charlotte, AfcD RfctH- publican gentlemen-lawyers and others, of erford Railroad. The Wilmington Sonn hWh character-saw fit to aid the ku klux nal Kays the completion of the Wilmington, cf the Oth Judicial District, in their unfoun ded and unjust attack on Judge G. W. Lo gan. We regret it, because these gentlemen did not vote for Judge Logftx wli'n ho was elected, and because we do not think it wise Charlotte and Rutherford Railroad to ita Western terminus at Rutherfordton, and beyond to connect with the Tennessee sys tem of Railroads should be, and, doubtless, is the most important consideration in the - Subscribers receiving their papers with a mnrt"in:iv know that the time fori which they subscrilied is nearly out, and unless thev renews after receiving three luii-crs, witk a cross mark, their papers will i I discontinued. ' , TlluKSI)AY, IJECEMHEU 21, 1S71. . - . I . - Lr - intaroctnl in rilir ntV in times like the present, for ltepiiDiicanw unu v ! ... . i n ! leadincr and the section contigious to our nwu. Republican, at the instance of ku kiux. m '"'J"' " "' V . L.i We resret that such an attack should have tlus great work is that it snouiu ue nuuuu. leen made, because it tends to divide and so asj to be owned and controiieaat nomt. distract the party; and ir not stoppeu im- ii rnuim. i . mediately, must and will involve tne party pie-oy mose wuum, r in disaster. I operation will most enhance. , - ... i ,. i Bath or tnese ODjecis, s muiu w We are informed that a few Republican l "" ."L.J wa1 nfm Kl ri'l I . I'HIl ovuiv w v gentlemen na e ku. - .o. v. - ! - - . j A lan has this matter since the memorial ot tne oar oi j"" " , i-ni,- fiv thou- .i.cii. Twtri. r was nrfsentofl to the IeJTis- ullu'"',' : i l I H Uamrii..' ;:. ".s.-t -ii sand dollars of complete consummation, uy L0Udl,OldltJ dim UCIIUiai iiwm.o.( iature,ano an ,wS- ; ' whicll thi3 raUroad can be finished by our w as necessary, if t F" . "r owti interests So nearly consummated is foiutfXT.-The latest and U-t name for dusirod thc impeachment and conviction of "nf Judge lxgan. If such was their Intention, nnr mvn citv we do not hesitate to say, that their action ""V 7 r.i . ... e I A nrnivtuitinn IS maue. UIIU. mute rv.n w rmestion tne nfpuunwiusuiui r--- . . I .... . such men. They will bo right in uoing so. As to Judge Logan's incompetency, we the m w democratic policy is the " IVum I'olicv ki.am.kr.- H. O. says that the ladies now' u. ar s.) much fal-e hair, he can't tell which 4s switch. What drs he know alout hair? He ha- n't had any i!i !rty years ! , J km so, Mr; Rrown. The rand Duke when heljwd to some turkey, said: "Ah, t.Iosme; yes, that's the dish my father is always hankering after." Ys and he'll m t it one of these days. ; it M a 1 1. A K x T. Til ri!i.u( St.ir karns that Rev. Jatjics Sinclair has reeciveii the :ipiiiitineiit' of Mail Agent on the Wil mington, Charlotte and Rutherford Rail r. it'1. in place .f M. W Te rry. half Complied with, that if fifteen gentlemen, or, indeed, any number of subscribers, will forni joint stock company anu raise uue hundred and fifty thousand dollars in cash, thc company will contrat with' them to bor row this money, giving them the control of two)i millions of dollars of first and second mortgage bonds, and fifteen thousand shares of stock when the road islimshect; tljlenders to pledge themselves to raise on 4i,2 vna in o, l.i Winn to the one hundred files of The Charlotte jJmocrar,w cuu and 'fin v thousand dollars, seven hundred assert that the charge is not sustained by Uio re)ort of the Committee, which was made to tho House on Friday last. The ad ministration of the Courts of the 9th Judi cial District does not sustain thc charge. A ith other Superior Court Judees of the past and present does not sustain the charce. If we had before us the -TRlS'tttf SEXiORs.The Senior Claos of Trinity College made their annual visit to Raleigh during the present week. Nine of the Class come,1 viz: J. A. Barringer, of Greensbro'; M. Mial, Wake ; J. A. Mon roe, Fayetbeville ; W. C. Norman, CasweU; W. S. Terry, Arkansas; C. B.jTownsend, Lumberton; J. L. Tomlinson, Trinity; J. A. Turner, Stanly; J. A. Worthy, Moore. On Wednesday evening they gave a select but brilliant party at the Yarbrortgh nouse. A more charming party has been rarely seen. The supper was superb ; such as only Dr. Blacknall can make. ! f These Trinity Seniors are not bnly schol ars, but are polished and highly cultivated young gentlemen. They are asjgraceful in the parlor as they will yet be powerful in life's great work. 1 On Thursday evening they gave a great State dinner, complimentary to pr. Craven. Tho dinner was of the highest rder sim ply a la Dr. Blacknall. At the sends of the tables the ! following w:ere seated, viz : Dr. Craven, Gov. Caldwell, President Warrea, Sneaker Jarvis. Judge Brooks j Gen. Bar- senator KODums, JCrGX2.G W. Lo'oAK.-i-tn pur issue of to-day will be found two articles one from The Aehcville PiQnecr and one from The Washington Chronicle, exposing tho crti mus of thc Democratic members of the Leg islature, in their attack on Judge Iogan. Our cotemporaries have taken thc correct view of the case. They have set the truth before their readers in plain and unmistak able language. The attack on Judge Logan is a Ku Klux attack, and is a; part of the Ku Klux programme to obtain control of this State, just as tho impeachment, convic tion, and the disfranchisement of Gov. IIol- den was in accordance with the orders of the Klan. Chiefs of the Invisible Empire voted to findarticles of impeachment against Gov. Holden, and chiefs and members of the order voted to sustain the articles. These self-ime Owl-like gentlemen, if they dareil, would treat Judge Logan just as they did.Gov. Holden. Ku Klux and Ku Klux outrages are not quite as popular as they have been. Neither is tho impeachment, conviction, and disfranchisement of a high public officer, because he ha exerted him self to arrest and punish members of the Ku Klux Klan. Tho charge that Judge Raleigh Markets. 0 UAKGE OF SCHEDULE i Wholesale Trices, ! i ' i ' n v POOL IVIOIXIG, Grocers and Commission Merchants, Corner Wilmington and Martin Sts. COTTON per lb., -1 -COuX-per bushel, ? - - -OATS per hundred, ' - - -FLOUR North Carol iua Family, TLOUR Baltimore Family, BACON per ft., - - , -SALT per sack, ' - ) -BAGGING T - -i - -MOLASSES Cuba, new, " Sugar House, COTTON YARN ? - -CORN MEAL per bushel, - - 17i 1 W SO - S 50 1010J 10(oll 2 K - - 17 41 30 1 50 . 1 no r 5:15 v. M. I 3:30 A. M ftl. r. r. ?:00 A. M. ri n erpr. Jndcre Merrimon, r T?-o Senator Robbins. of! Davidson, Senator Gilmer, Senator Worth;! and JWajor ixgan is iiniwpt-icm, t 1 a nthPra nresent knav Ve no- cation. It is a feint ; the real charge is Vlttiwa. --""'D " - . 1 . , .. . .u ticed Messrs Allen, McClammy, Mauney, opposition to,andunrcienunsai fii,u .,,,,1 rtni. Saunders of the Senate : Ku Klux. Excepting Messrs. Barringer, Messrs'. Jordan, McAllister, and' others, of Bailey, and Solicitor Bynuui's Son.and some the House ; Messrs. Bobbit and Hudson, of others, the signers oi uie pcnuun xux . a .uate jvnd ITanes. of The moval of Judge Logan, know this to be true. iC tHIKIIUH JIi"-"'-.-,: J ! We doubt not that some oi mem are us gun- t protluce extracts from that paper, fulsome in their eulogy of Judge Ixgan, and deci ded in announcing that Judge Ixgan was a j just and competent Judge. We remember seein"- articles of this kind in 1 he uemocrar. Saii.oi.s'Vc X. V. Evening Post tells us that "old sudors are never so much at sea as when they are on shore.'' ' f In this thev are somew hat like hen-peck ed hu-bai.K who are never so mucti ai report of the Committee utterly and entirely fails to make out a case ot incom netcnev in an v sense of the word, and espe- h'im as when they arc abroad. V Srr.ciAi. O.vkt. The Goverr.or has ord ered a sjxs i:d term ( the Suik rior Court uf Stokes county, to Ik- held on the second Monday in IVhruary, for the trial of civil cincs only, and will continue until thc busi ks is disKs:-d of. J udge Cannon has loen coiuinisionrtl by the Gi..vernr to hold fTTis Hi ial term. A vji iTTKP. Mr. W. H. James, indictel for the murder of Rolrt Costin, l-th of Wilmington, was triol last week by the Suirior Court f-r Nvw Hanover cunty. and acnuittcd. Jmlge Russell preideiL Solicitor Ric!:irdson appetinsl for the State. Mcrs. ;H,ige Davis O. 1. Meares, anl .V. T. Lomlvfiappearcd fr the defense. From Tin: Moi xtaixs. We wcro plcas i .1 to see in this ity, last week, Messrs. UrayiKul, Parsons and Mcl'in, of Jefferson, Ashe county. They brought to market a line lot of cattle, die tnvits, butter, and eran lrr'tes, all f which they disposed of at fair prices, and went heme rejoicing. Hope th"v w ill come again. and fifty thousand doluvrs, with which the road can and w ill be completed to Charlotte on the "Eastern, and Shelby on the Western division. This will give two hundred and forty two miles of continuous railroad from Wilmington, ana a duhwu-" ble tho road to pay its expenses, its interest, and to provide a surplus fund for extending the Western division. Asa business proposition merely noth ing could be safer or more remunerative to the stock in the company, the two millions ciau in iiiai whm;, i-- wi.v.4 i G collars oi uunus, iui . . . A. I . I . 1 A T Constitution. Some ot uie mosi compiler- woi(i be charged only nine nunareu xnou This was before our brother Yates " shuck - r.A " his molerat"Hii at the instance of The .Southern Home, and became slightly ex treme. ( Pksikks to RKsniX. A di-patch Viiys iim. Schcnck, U. S. Minister to England, having accomplished his purpose concern ing the treaty of Washington, ami regard ing his presence in this country as impera tive, has requested President Grant to name a suen-ssor. it is said that Gen. Schcnck is a c-indidate for U. S. Senator from Ohio, j Rksi.xki. Amos T. Akerman, Attor ney General of tho United States, has re siined, said resignation to take effect on the lth of January next. It is said that Ex Senator Williams, of Oregon, will le ap pointed to lill the vacancy. We think the South is entitlcl to the position, and that Hon. S. F. Phillips should be apiointed. j SroKi:s Coi-rt. The Winston Sentinel says this Court adjourned on Thursday last.- No civil ccaes tried. The following persons w ere sent to the penitentiary. j A. J. Hooper, horse stealing, 5 years, i Henry Tatum, colored,- breaking into; a -moke house and stealing bacon, 3 years. Thomas, colore 1, stealing bacon, 2 vcars. ted cases which have been before any Supe rior Court Judirc. have been decided by Judge Logan, and sustained by the Su rreme Court. It cannot be truthfully de nied that Judge Logan is a man pf more than ordinary ability. He has worked him Hont ixisition with some 3tH "A ' 1 m assi-Jance from his friends. propose to be driven from that position by ku klux, assisted by inconsiderate Re publicans. That provision of the Con stitution which says a Judge may lK5 im- neached. does not mean that a J udge may be impewehed, outwardly for incompetency, and rcalbi for making successful, war on theku klux. If a Judge should become insane, paralyzed, or incompetent from any cause of this kind, in that case the Constitu tion would apply. That it does not apply in this ease, is evident to every unprejudic ed mind. Haviug been elected by the peo ple who passed uiion his ineomieteney when they voted for him ami having re ceived the largest vote of any candidate not voted for bv loth parties the Legislature a body w ho ow e tlieir election ti the ter rorism of the ku klux has no right to sit in judgment upon Judge Logan's capacity The people elected I Judge Logan. The: will re-elect him, unless the judicial dis tricts are gerrymandered in such manner as to preclude the elec tion of any man w ho is no.t in good standing with the ku kiux. Tt is stransre very strange that Judge Logan should have been assailed in prefer sand dollars, cannot be worthless uaseu upon a mortgage on a railroad two hundred and1 forty two miles long, than one million three nundred thousand dollars, a profit of four hundred thousand dollars ipon the bonds alone. This is a plain business proposition which all can understand. It requires little r, .ainiilatft the difference in the iiui v .... ... value of mortgage bonds upon two discon nected, unfinished sections of a railroad, each with one of their temporary termini in the woods and the same bonds based upon a completed road from the mountains to the seaboard. The completion and control of this great railroad is essennai io mu - - minston especially. The regulation of the nassaire and freight tariffs and the transpor tation by its own steamship lines, of tho vnstnroductsofthe ANest, and the reiurn- ,.unnAia f tUf Vjist is a matter of the, utmost importance. With tho links to themountains completed, the road becomes .. . i. 4l.A self-sustaining, and its extension to uc Mississippi Valley must be rapid. V hen thi is accomplished, and it can be aecom- effort and with tii i rnnd becomes the Wil xe.it - mine-ton and Mississippi Railroad, anu w v.r onr little eitv as the Baltl- KlVr l9 Ji.AtH'i. - - more and Ohio Railroad did for Baltimore, It only remains for our own people to say whether the work shall go on through ihnir: efforts or to be left to strangers I . ..-l.n.ironll'inTlxl I . a t : nfnrncl OU XV 1 !S 1 Tl LOCatU)!! f 11CC to OUlcr J uu lt'iai uimi-i v ..... ev . strangers o bv the ku klux as leing corrupt as well as to coniplete, ineoni ietent. Virtuous people would sooner bo rid of a corrupt ofilccr than one wno is f-imply incompetent. There has never been a breath of suspicion against Judge Logan, Ki-! Klux Trials. The trial ofthe South Carolina ku klux at Columbia, S. C, has fairly commenced. The quibbling of the privately or omc.au. " ".n-HMPs that could be brought . X ilU I V1A honest man is equal to that of any man ku klux do not cnarge mm "j -"'0 save incompetency, i Why should a man oi nch character be assaileil, when there are to thc charges of Fatal Acc ipkxt. Our Wilmington ex clumges inform us, that on the 1-tli in-t., a c.dorel man by the name of Alfred White lock, employed on the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad, w as sitting on the tender of the gravel train, while the cars were in motion. Alfred went to sleep. Thc Coroner held an inquest tie nxt day. Alfred lore :i ";.sl eh imctcr. Axothki: YtnK. The Vidieotor, piil-li-hed in Rutherfordton, says last Saturday, the'Jd in-t., a Mrs. Self, living in Fox Squirrel Range, left three small children, the oldest Only four years old, at home, while she w ent to a neighbors, and in her ab-ence tho boy amused himself by lighting straws at the tire until the house caught and was consumed, with one of the chil dren, the boy escaping with the other child in his arms. The remains of the burned child w as buried next day. to lar in favor ofthe ku klux, having been exhausted, the trial is proceeding rapidly. The evidence as published in The Columbia . i,i..i- ,1 ,immiiniT in charac- other officials, according to tnc cuarcs u. - ----- . cahotwell trial . . . . :i ri. .i.,fl of ter as that brought out in the Shotwentnai tfccKU Kiux wn. X lhJ Kn klux who have confessed, testify that eorrupt.on.a.muouai.o.n.uo ; whin and kil . tut nn rt oriii c aro- i 111c ivirti v.,".." io supiri vw.., : w nnt th kid elove irentry There is but one reason. inai is, ..lu. . . 'n Judge lwxn and his rinds are might .get control 01 mo o, mM9 response for tkc do-all of ine -miess " linev raised Una? because Coixu to Emioratk. We regret to learn that Rev. S. 1. Franklin, oi our ion, is ,ing to remove to Mississippi. Mr. 1- rann lin, during his stav among us, has Ikii a useful citizen, and'ma.le many friende, w ho will r.'grr t t- s(-e him leave. II tuston Sen t't.ul. j Mr. Franklin. was formerly a citi7.en of this county, where he has many friends, w ho will regret t learn that he intend to take up his abode on the banks of the 31 is . vv w-uh him ;i s:ife iournev and MS- 1 I I ' 1 prosperity. ! (ii:SEKOfs Actiox. The Memphis (Ten nvssce) Appeal says the legislature of Al abama agreetl to pay three layers, employ ed in the Canton railroad suit at Knoxyillo nooo. One of these, General James II. Clanton, w as killed and left his family poor. The other two, Messrs. Stone and Clop ton, transferred their interest in the fee of Ooo to General Clanton's widow. A deed like this, of two lawyers, neither riehi re deems an age and country. Selfishness and love of money blacken every page of current history. 7T Klux Klan in this State, there is no other reason. ; The Legislature cn impeach if it sees fit to do so ; but every man, woman and child, who have been maltreated and outraged by the ku klux, will say that the same men who impeached, convicted aud disfranchised Gov. Holden, impeached and convicted Judge Logan because ho succeeded in doing w hat Gov. Holden attempted andj failed to accomplish. Politically, the impeaehment of Judge Logan w ould be the best thing that the ku klux cart do for him. I The en tire body ofthe people save and except the klan would look upon Judge Logan as a martyr made so because he exerted him self to protect the innocent, the weak, and the defensclss from the murderous attacks of the klan. Tho re-action would take place in due time, and tho men who are now hunt In" down Judge Iogan like a sleuth hound, would find the caverns of the earth unable to protect them from tho wrath and indigna tion of an outraged and indignant people. With every sun which the good Lbrd allows to set in the West, increases the Scorn and indignation which tho people feel toward that party which struck down GoV. Holden. It would be a hundred fold worsj if Judge Logan should share the fate of (Joy. Holden. The Republicans of North Carolina are cognizant of the systematic attacks which the Democrats and ku klux have made or almost every Republican official of this State. They know further, that it is futile to expect justice at the hands of j the oppo nents of the Republican party ; iyet in the face of these facts, there are Republicans who are always ready to assist and aid in attacks on members of the Republican party. It is high time that this thing, was put an end to. Tho harmony and useful ness ofthe party demands it. jit was no part of the duty of Republican Senators, on Saturday last, to vote for the resolution to pas' witnesses summoned to testify against Judge Logan. The ku klux inaugurated the attack on Judge Logan, and they should have been tnade to shoulder tho entire res ponsibility of the whole matter from begin ning to ed. If the Democrats naa noi seen fit to pay the witnesses, they should liavc been allowed to go unpaid. It was wrong for Republican gentlemen to advise Repub- The Ch Era. 'I 1 . i The following toast offered by? the Senior Class were read by Maj. Gales : 1. His Excellency, the Governor of the State, i I 2 The Senate of North Carolina with the very good health of its distinguished Pres ident. ty of Ku Kluxing as some ofthe inmates of the Albany penitentiary.; It is an honor for any man to bo assailed by such men, Jud"-e Logan expected to be assailed; his friends expected it ; but tho friends of Judge Logan dare the kuklux gentry who control the Democratic party in both Houses 3 The House of Representatives with tne ol the icgisuuure, uo ....p .. i...m. nf sto omniui, nresidinsr nnt acainst Judge Logan. Having done UOVl IICMIIO " i C7 i , I I . i A .;.ntn .itiicn nnn ns a 111(11 i,.-- . US,QUIV as a Juvuiv- vii.ov, - .j 4. The Judiciary of our country, ably cial officer, Judge i,ogan aim x. is x-oo- a I X I 4- tit Anl flA IllDiriT. Ill-V oti ir TTi TTonor. Judsre Brooks, fy the Democrats, ia-i 1 J .... I , i...i...i ,.. Tfi.ln-o Timn fnr mit- 5 The Press Secular and Kengious. xney uecuueu n " o i G. The Bar of North Carolina. The responses, all very excellent, were given as fiollows: r 1. By His Excellency, the ijioyernor, 2. By President Warren. j 3. By Mr. Speaker Jarvis. J a Tiv TJv. Mr. Hudson and Hon. Lewis Hanes. : i 5. Bv Judge Merrimon. The Governror offered a very i appropiate toast to Trinity College. hirh was re soonded to by Dr. Craven. I President Warren offered the 5 very neat est sentiments ofthe occasion, complimen- to -,r t th Snnior Class, wrhich was answer Lt:x i.w ' - 7 j ed by Mr. Terry of Arkansas, i a modest, pertinent and perfect speech The dinner was in every respect a greai, - 1 r t,rt -..-w l.rti-r rfc success, iitareiy since mo i ting down tho Ku Klux in Ruthcriord and other counties. Now let them act in good faith towards the Klan, and impeach him. Wo dare them to do it. Wo defy them. I hey may strike in the dark, but the re-action which has attended the impeachment, con viction, and disfranchisement of Gov. Hol den. is such, that Democrats do net care 10 remove a high judicial officer because he has made successful war on the Ku Klux. To theso Republican gentlemen, Messrs. Barringer, Bailey, Win. Bynum, and some others, who signed the petition asking for Judge Logan's removal, we hare nothing to say. We know them to be honest gentle men. T-iey doubtless felt that they were doing their duty when they signed the peti- tion. They are in uau tuuiui.v, condition of affairs was such when they IJvtnil X'ricen. . ! ; BYj MARCOM & ALFORD, Grocers and Commission Jfarthants, Harirett Street. BACON Baltimore smoked, " unsmoked, -" strips, - " ! shoulders, ' - -" N. C. Hams,; -BUTTER per lb. -; BEESWAX per ib., ; -BEEF on hoof, - ' ! per quarter, ; -COFFEE per tt., - - -CHEESE per U., 0 -COTTON YARN per lale, 1 CORN per bushel, 1 - -CHICKENS per piece, - EGGS per dozen, - ' - -FLOUR per bbl., -1 FODDER per 100 fts.; - II AY per 100 lbs., - -HIDES green, per lb., - 44 dry, per W., HERRINGS, N. C per bbl., LEATHER per U., -LARD per lh., - ; - -MOLASSES per gallon, - 44 Golden Syrup, MEAL per bushel, ; - -OATSper bushel, A -44 per 100 lbs., : - pork - - - ; !- POTATOES irish, per bush., 44 ; sweet, per bush SUGAR crushed, 4 -44 extra C, - -j . - P. R., - - ! -44 -common, SALT per sack, - -4 j . -TALLOW p-r lb., ; -r - VI N EG AR per gallon, j - 11 Qi 12 10 11 12fe, 00. 00 ( 10 15 (a, 17 M C .40 25 M 5 Q$ 6 3 (tt 5 25 ( V0 m& - 50 (a 85 (yl 0) . 15f 20 25 30 8 00 (11 00 1 00 (a)l 25 i 75 I 00 1 051 (Vt) 00 10 (a, 12 7 50 (tt, S 00 30 10 : 15 (a 20 33 i0 1 00 iK) 1 10 75 (tij 80 00 (itjl 00 0 (aj S 85 (,1 00 . 40 (a 00 20 00 - lii ig) 10 15 00 121(3 00 33 00 7 10 -10 OA 50 RALEIGXI A GASTON R. R. CO., ScrERIXTENPrST'S OmcE,' Jlalcigh, A'. C, Xbv. 7lh, 1871. On and after Tuesday, November 7th, 1S71, trams on tho Raleigh and G.aston Railroad, will run daily (Sunday excepted) an follow : L i MAIL TR ATX. I leaves Raleigh 9:2tt A. M. Arrives at Weldon, ' 2:50 r. M. Leaves Weldon, 10:10 a. m; Arrives at Raleigh, 4:00 v. M. I ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, Leaves Raleigh, Arrives at Weldon, leaves Weldon, Arrives at Raleigh, Mail Train makes ixosE coxxectiox at Weldon with tho Sealoard k Roanoke Rail Road and Ray lane Steamers via Baltimore, to and frni all points North, West and Vnrtiiw- nn.l with l'ctersburff Rail Road via Petersburg, Richmond and Washington City, to and from all points North and ssorthwest. L ... .. 1 And at Raleigh with tho .North Carolina T?.iii l?"onl to nnd from all point South and Southwest, and with tho Chatham Railroad to Haywood and Fayettevllle. 1 , Accominouaiiou unu x- itisiu mnua, ..... nect at Weldon with Accommodation and Freight trains on Seaboard & Roanoke Rail ; Road and Petersburg Rail! Road, ami fat Knlcigh, with Accommodation and l reiglU trains on North Carolina Rail Road. ; I Persons living along the lino of tho Road can visit Raleigh in the morning by Accom modation! train remain several, hours, aim rdinm the s.niic evcninc .vv..... r . . . . . . . A. 11. A Dl isept tEWS, Gen. Supt, crether. ', Trinity did herself great Honor, anu was liv tho crreat men of tho JliUVlt V. 1 J CD State. ! v 'v-'- - . , many distinguished gentlemen dined to- signeo me - 7' uiem iroiii h--?.-5y."o . attack on an upright and j ust J udge. j With these remarks, we dismiss the sub- jee-t., U e publish to-day a petition of the bar ot fi,n otif indinial district, to the General As sembly, asking the removal of Hon. George ' t i .e onSrl rlicti-ift on inn N . ljOgan, juugu oi 0.1...-, around of incompetency. There is no chect without a cause, and the motive of these pe titioners is too transparent to require any extraordinary effort at divining. There is no officer in .North uaronna who uu imyi- Pfl so zealously as Judge logan in causing j Cotton Mnrltets. BV GEORGE T. (STIlONAC.lI,V Dealer in Cotton and Naval Stores, hect literary productions of eminent An- Market and Martin Streets. pROSPECTTTS Or The : Durham Tohacco i Plant- ! Wc nn.iwsp. on the .Ird January, to begin the publication of a Weekly. Newspaper.! in the tow 11 of Durham, styled The Durham Tobacco Plant. Tobacco being iono of tho principal staples of Middlo North Carolina, and Durham one of tho leading places in tho State, we know no point moro suitable for a Weekly Paper, devoted to tho interest OF than thisj I 1 i With this advantage, wo engago in this enterprise, with conlident hope that it may -x- : .i 1 i! thnun ' wlm favor 1 ll4 with their advertisements, and a sourco of irreat interest and protlt to it's readers. I paper will bo supplied weekly with origi nal matter on subjects of general interest. Having secured tho assistance oi some oi tho most talented writers in tho State, wo feel justified in saying that no person win . ever regret subscribing to The Plant. Each No. will contain a carefully com piled summary of general nows, and a por- l- - C ...ill nlui. Kr .Iwv-otfWI to KC- llOn Ol OUT Biato nm iugv v.v., ; . Receipts at Raleigh, -For shipment from Raleigh, For storage, - - . - ' Sales yesterday, - quotations: Ordinary, - -Good ordinary, - ; - Low middling, - ! . -Middling, - - - 80 bales. This paper will bo conservative in ou- tics ; but; believing tnai an exuvuif i paper tends to tne acsirucnon ui u ncu n harmonious government, wo shall endeavor to mete out impartial justice condemning fraud and corruption in whatever parties it is found always striving to correct the in fluences of licentious morals in public af fairs, and tho rage for peculation in pubho offices. . 'if ' .' ::n : Subscription, twelve months, six Trouble in yakcey coust.-"o ,it0A to make the lollowinK exiraci frrm ri Iptter received by a Federal official from a respectable source : 44 1 was informed that there had been some 4-ivirt -.n Mnndav nisrht. in Yancey county. I did not get full particulars, but from what t r-tiinr from sources altosrether re- linWo tira k a Kid state of tMncs in that r , ,,ir.ri hmnffht to nnnishment 11 Lnntv. ! Mv information was, thaton Mon- i"u... wc of th kn klux klan. whose "ITdav evening Deputy U. S. Marshal Wood- , of tho loval people in his fin ( John S7) arrested Capt. James Horton, o l0 f n w-fill known to m, on a capias issuing from the U . S. Court, itulation of them here necessary. It is pot nn.l a mbb was soon raised, which rescued P""1;" . n-niu,itv or inefficiency that " - . L-,. I SJ 111 Vil L ... . - Tlorton. and he made ms cscpc. arif1oi him odious to the majority oi was some shooting, stabbing, ) &c., but i respectable legal gentlemen whose cannot tell the extent of the damage. At all alre appended to this very plausible events, the officer was arrested ind the pri- "JIJ. as unceasing vigilance in ter- Boner reioaacu. ! rptin" outtne perpeinuuis ui menu miu."P. months, 75 cts, three months, 50 cts j i C. B. GREEN, Editor t' ,t Pro. Married, on the 13th inst., by tho Rev. Mr. Purefoy, at the residence ofthe bride's father, six miles North of Raleigh, Mr. ueo. D. Page, and .Miss Mary Ann peoples. ; E. Remington & Sons, ! MANUFACTURERS OK j RTTEACH LOADING FIRE-ARMS, Dee. 4t 1, 181. ntosrECTUS of New Korth! State. A NT OF A REPUBLICAN JOURNAL concern, and it! is believed aUalirications until his name is made syn oon take steps t4 do so. onymous with right, duty and justice by 1 1 .mriAntiiiir nrosecutions of this mta- m.-.r, ?a o ii5rri nnnrlcrl measure, and steps I ,,4... solo obiect was to place the lino w v- l uutia;of . . , . -i ... , , i s ?f of nnnn rrUtifa afTai TS 111 UlO nailClS Ol should he taiven io uiy x y.-- h ft From the same letter we learn tpat there are "gVrestng The "old order of things." a number 01 ku mua i xauj tv.w.... r heard nothing 01 juuc g" 1 v" get out of tho that thev will soon Dec. 14.4-The eveu sn, non nrofullof the elopenient of Hen ry GJbeiselin, editor and principal proprie tor of The Norfolk Journal, with a daughter of a prominent planter. He leaves a w ile o,i ;-- bil.lron. It is said that he has em bezzled funds belonging to hiaj mother-in- lo,v anil Other lUndS. JUS liesiuiaium w ... , Europe mous organization, which had become a terror in the land. It Averc wjil for our people if all their cxecuirvo wmcci less of the theory and more of the practice in tho duties which pertain to their posi tions. Then ill-advised precedents would not be cited for policy, and justice warped i ioi thnicilities. That rusrjred tv 1 1 it i r. ir (vi vv - - -' M. Georgia Ku Kxrx. The Atlanta AYa informs us thaMhc good work of suppres sing the ku klux in Georgia, goes bravely on. It is stated that twenty-cne of thegang were arrested on Thursday last. Five of ,1.0. li-a ranfpHScd their I'll i It. 1 1 i V I ' . - . . C3 I - , . j Thev arc described to be, with few excep- lican Senators to vote for the resolution. tions, 44 a rather rough-looking set." ? . The klan is very strong in Georgia. It is to le hopeil it will be entirely broken up before the presidential election. There has not leen a free election in Georgia since 1SC3, when her present Constitution ;was adopted." j iva bnie we shall not bo calldtl upon to 1 - t ! allude to this matterigain. f . t Recess. Congress will take a recess from December 21st to January Stb, giving the 1 Jl A 1 members a chance to spend noiiaays ai. home. were held in Georgia, and money to fee Democratic lawyers to defend th South Carolina ku klux. If the Democratic party ever triumphs again in this State or Nationally, with the ku klux mill-stone hung around its neck, we shall believe that the days ofthe Repub lic are numbered: The weight of the evi dence which is being brought to light in the Courts and by Congress, reveals a con spiracy against tho liberties of a portion of tho people of Uie United States, as black as Hell itself. The Spanish Inquisition does not begin to compare with the ku klux klan. 'eost or Stolen. The Wilson Plaindeal er says on Wednesday morning last, James W,oodard, a colored man, living near Stan tonsburg in that county, went to his work, gathering corn, leaving his mother and his son, a little boy named Isaac, about three years of age, at his house. While in the field a quarter of a mile off, his mother call ed him in such a manner as caused' him to hasten to the house, when she told him that jiist before raising the alarm she had heard a smothered cry of distress from Isaac, and ran out to see what was the matter, but could not see or hear anything more of him. The father ofthe little boy, with the assist ance of others, then dragged tho well and all tho adjacent streams, and scoured the woods in every direction, but could find no traces of his child. The main purpose of this publication is, if possible, to lead to the recovery ofthe lost child, that his presence may once more gladden the hearts of his poor distressed parent. i ' : one by One. Several months ago Mr. lien. Liosran. Democratic Sheriff of Cleavo- land county, fled the' State on account of k-tnx raids. Now wo ItTlUg 41 l " hear that Mr. Buchanan, Democratic Sher iff of Jackson county, who is a defaulter to t$o State to a large ajnount. has tied also. Ii will be remembered that the latter Sher iff was in jail in this place for failing to set tle with the State Treasurer. He gave se curity, got out of jail, and has gone 14 where the wood-bine twineth." i Thus they go one by one. We mention the flight of these Democratic gentlemen, for fear The Sentinel may not hear that two of its friends have taken french leave. i Orders for tickets to the Concerts of South Carolina Land and Immigration Association aj Charleston on the 8th of January are said to bo flowing in. i Now is the time to buy. Price only 5 each, with one chance in .sixty-two to draw a fortune "in eacb among tho 2405 gifts that are offered inherent honesty of purpose, (allied to keen anrl inst discrimination) which . ,1 A .-...Q I ICIVCIJ""" u. j- j - ., We know Henry uneiseim wen. detects and punishes w rong, w nue m r 1:, nnfinmon npvir lived in i nn,i nmtpfts t he risrm. are uusmues "v-1-"4 i - .... rm i .oWn in n infisyo than a Norfolk. Before he began i-uaus . hnstv application of tt n. .oQ o tton factor Sn that city. lv 111 7e in-c -.if.J. outirnf.it o v-.... .-- - those intricate pumts ui ivi , Xcver would we have believed; it of him. shield the rascal as often as they mete out Mr Gheiselin was one of the chief moving justice to the meritorious. If JdS . ."X Sat brought onbert io bJSpW-tof.o Gubernatorial chair of Virgioia. But he Marsliail, he is atHeast as well qualified turned Editor ! That's what ruineo mm. in everv respect to earuwiuuiu., m j 3 j-lrtrr Wo are more and more sansucu tnc y that we live that Editors ought to go like wild beasts on their all-fours, ahd eat grass like cattle. Carolinian, Dee. Whitewasiiino A New- Firx. As the summer approaches, our citizens will begin to look round for. whitewashes who are masters of their trade. There is a new hrm in this eity, who are experienced, ready and wiiiintr io uo anv iiiuuui " The firm is know n as the Majority of tho Joint Committee on Printing. Theircharges are five dollars per day, twenty cents per as are many ol tne aisauecieu ui.iu law who by this petition seek his displace 'f. 0fi tnA action of a partisan Eegisla- ' ... i a. Ii rv ture, embittered agamsL holds position oy liepuuiiwu .vl puhiican liinuciivc, - truth, or make any other impress upon the -mi ml of the people than that the effort to remove Judcre Logan is political persecu tion. Asheville Pioneer. 4 Just Judge Threatened wdh .Impeach ment by Democrats. Judge George W . Eo rr n who rides one of the western judicial circuits of North Carolina, having been ac tive atid stern in performing his duty to .,..i .i;ctni-iif.ra of the neace in his circuit, is threatened with impeachment therefor by AMirXITIOX, cic. immrv. ' Salesroom, Ilion, N. Y. I m Braadway, N . . v.votaters. five it six shots, XI Army Belt, polici and pocket sizes I .Four and Five Shot Repeaters, Double and single Deringers, Vest-pocket Pistols, Rirle Canes, cartridges, o.e The 44 Remington" celebrated The w-ri 1 1 TT1 ? . 1 tiiniishpd udou a wcuro hasls has long been li lt in that kccuoi oi uie otuto jlrccnslKro' Is th center. Effort after choi t has been made talouiiu such a uewpF' t so furwlthout success. Thc reason is apparent: suiSUicnt capital has not been employed noi have tliosc who have had eharKOof tliese Jour nals ictmclucted tlicm us business enterprises. , The type, press and fixtures of tho ''Republi can ? havintr been purciiased and placed under our control, with fiuarantecH of material uj ix.i t ; from responsible pnrtieH, we propose to fejpply this want and publish npiip;' to be called THE NEW NORTH K'fATE. 'J he "Republican," of which our paper is the suc cessor, was ably edited, and it is a reproaeh to the party that it was not better sustained. In makincthls announcement wc nssuro people that there will 1m no moro failures: our aper is, to be published wilnuousIy, and those who Bive it their support can con! deiit ly n lv upon receiving atl tWy jay l..r it. W c nui pose to conduct our Journal uK.n business 5,riiKiplfs, and with a view ol profit to out m Ii and usel'ulneBS and entertainment to our p:.r- . . . . t i - i . a.- r7,w;,.n(iiu rrarnrt. liinc.m winci i over half a million have been sold. Military hich; Pro-i 'OII.. ... ....nil.. Tl. Ii. . Connected with our omce win i " paitment, and it is our Intention to cointM i for the patronage of the public. We also solicit nounced the best Pijlc in thc world Send for Catalogue. Dee. 16, 1871. 1 83 m. S TATE NATIONAL BANK, fYrttn lniKiness moil. Our plan ol publication is to make a too. I family newspaper a newspaper that will l welcome to every household. Our columns will be furnished each week, not only w ith original matter, but with the current news of " -r n OF KALEIGIT, .-., December Kith, 1871. The Annual Meeting of tho Stockholders of tho State National Bank of Raleigh, N. C., will be held at their Banking house, in this Citv on the second Tuesday of January next, (the iHh.) at 12 o'clock-, a. m. 84 td S. C. WHITE, Cashier. the of art) HV uwu.uii W 1 -----j. - ismivan.. .. "K . f VW1, p.,VAii. ndlitical cam- na now u ne xiiiiciyi 0 x- naismsl It would be well for pur citizens to engage the services of these gentlemen o avixr as nossible. as we understand one if not more of the firm, proposed to go back on his trade. - - Wo make no charge for this iiotwe. FotTND. The Wilson Plainidealer says, we gave an account last week of the myste rious disappearance of a little j colored boy from his home, about six mile from here. This boy has not yet been found. A few days after this affair two otherj little negro children disappeared from their home, on the farm of Mr. Reuben Bynum, in this county.' These were not long afterwards found about a mile from home,tn the woods. They stated that two men, a white man and a neo-ro. travelling the road with a cart, had carried them oir and left themij near where they were found. Mr! Neat. Brown. This old and respect ed gentleman, the father of j our worthy Business Manager, died at th residence of hi, son- on Friday evening last. Mr. Brown w as in the 72d year of his age.He has been a useful citizen; noted for his. honesty and fair dealing. He leaves a lai-ge circle of friends and acquaintances, who will mourn his death. j r " : Hkavy Fraud. The Keubern Times says for some time past Mr. Jf E. Amyett has been purchasing cotton in that market to fillorders for a Baltimore firm. Yester day morning he received twelve bales re1 turned to him by the steamer Gary, about three-fourths of said bales, being composed of cotton seed. Mr. A. knows the party from whom the cotton was bought and we i. v ;u w. nnnihpd for- his mcfl ity. disturbers of the peace these assassins and murderers whom it has devolved on Judge Loean to punish, are Democrats, and hence the purpose to punish him by impeach ment. He has traced t hose detestable char acters to their Dens, brought them forth to the light of day, broken up the Dens, and', caused, punishment to be mlheted on the "iiltv.' If the Democrats of that State w-ere not themselves Ku Klux, or were not m sympathy with these masked conspirators, they would thank Judge Logan for what ho has done, instead of impeaching him. The excuse trumped up by the Democratic leaders, that he is not competent to dis charge the duties of his office, is all gammon. They know better. If Judge Logan had favored these masked assassins, and had so acted as to conciliate the Democracy they would have pronounced him a good Judge and a clever gentleman. He is to bo im peached solely because of the k has done to society in breaking up the Kn Klux Pens in his circuit. - Such is Democracy. Washington Chromr?. i siT A Tr AVT A VIAlj J. Ijii J. A .1- i i ) totPn hv Snecial Commissioners will plepso understand that all costs and charges are to be paid at the time, when such testi- monv is taken, uounsenors form claimants. E.W.WOOirs Chapel Hill, Dec. 12, 1S71 tf. -OTICETO BONDHOLDERS. Ofkick Ati-antio A' N. C. R. R- -Or Newborn, N. C, Dec 8, 1871 Interest due on bonds of tins company will be paid promptly when due, at the Fulton iSatioiial iiaiiK,ew i unv. . pv cinif ntinn There are coupons past uue mai iuiw hwi MOOntPfl- Holders of them are in- . . . I.-w on ei oiVKil I formed that tne money una uv-n for them ever since due, and it .they do not collect it, it is their own lauu. - E. R. STANL, President Atlantic & N. C U. R. Co. 83 tjanl ; j . ' . N"TI'n! : In the matter of W. R. Masses inn: v, ban runt. In Bankruptcy. ti,w ia tn P-ivo notice, that on the 25th rtflv nfXovember. 1871. A warrant ot haiiK- . . L.i .f Hiill-iot ('fill ruptcywasissueuouiuiioo of the United States) for the Pamlico Di nf Mnrt.h fivrolina arainst the estate i IXIV.VWA.-'-'-'" i ; rj 9 W. P. Masscnbury, ot warren wumj. Bankrupt on his- on petition. That the payment of any debts aiid the delivery jof anv property belonging to such Bankrupt, to him, or tor his use, and the transler sol any property by him are forbidden by Iuav ; and that a meeting ofthe creditors ot said bankrupt to prove their debts, amf to choose one or more assignees of his estate, thtTdav.and sefections of choice miscellany Our eiibrt yill le to entertain and instruct al asses. ' f So far as politics arc concerned the creed i ic National Kepubllcan party w 1 be the creel f The New North State. Political subject ill be discussed without acrimony and in u ml (oiirt-K: lut not In a sicklv stvlc, nr with a view to court lHipular itv with the opponents of lU-publlcandoctrines. We- believe that the continual success of I te-. publlcanism will ensure tho prosperity and happiness of the ieople; therefore we will de void four best energies to the promulgation of Itepublican opinions. ' '. i While we acknowledge thc State to bo nib ordinatetoand deH ii.lent upon Die General Government, we yet desire and intend to make our paper an advocate of the interests of Noi l h Carolina; not tlieoLU buttlmNEWNorthSUUc: msitter me new oruer ui iu lor we c better than the old, and faltnruny neiicve mat, thc newly established regime will bring Joour people renewed activity and abundant MUlty. Organization is the soul of strength. Neither mi army imf a political party can b .-..i ,Aiif tiir.rr.iib oriranizatlon. Nothing preserves the clliciency and nromoK s thep er of parties so much as well conducted news papers. I The Republicans of this section are .V..k ,.:..., i.r ..l.n. uustiiin a lmrtv organ : and if they hold their principles to b of any value, they will employ every JopromoU-, the er? t BUCC Prisoners. The Asheville Pioneer says, on Saturday last, Deputy Marshal Truil ar rived herehaving in custody four men. cit izens of Madison we believe, charged with being Ku Klux. Mr. Trull is a quiet, gen tlemanly and efficient officer, and his efforts have contributed as much as those of any one official toward breaking up the Ku Klux organization in this section. Tn our Weekly Scbsceibkrs. Our is sue, of last week running short, several of our Western subscrilers received no paper, The failure of many to receive The Week ly Era of the 14th, at the usual time, is nwiho- to the fact that the Business Manager was called froi the office by the death of his father. Under the circumstances, we are persuaded that our patrons will pardon our short-comings. rt 13- Of now presented; n reiiiuioiYy y "."" fervor they cherish their political faith. , NJext vear w ill wear the election of a Presi dent ofthe United htates.l It will lie an eh-ction of vast moment to me rvrtiuimi cin Republicans should put forth every encrtry to preserve their fair domains from the hlUsht- inx rulf f.f tii so-called lienKx racy. liicy should rally around their news piiix-rs , tne x ments of their principles. It Is tW I C 1 LI lilt" r oi - - - A . tho crisis of the election is un iw to take . measures to thwart the w beines ot the nem . it 1 eonndenllv cxpcctcl that our i.pr-al w ill 1 lw. AI I As for ourseif, we promise to labor t ariiest l v aiX-onstantlvtocstabllsh this new enterprise; . and beiPK cei-biin ol the permanency of our piper we ask our party Mends and the nub e ' it-neralJv to Rive us a hearty support. W e do t pot solieit donations, but desire aid In the hhaiH lf Luiirir.iioiis anl Influence to Increase the will be held ata Court ei nankrupicy, iooo held at the Registers office, in Raleigh, ?. r, a w, Shaffer. Eso.. Reeister in Bankruptcy for said District, on the 14th of DeeemberA. IX. LJ5.M Per J. K. Oniel, : D. and Mess. Nov. 1, 1$71. in Bankruptcy. 78 law! :w. "VfOTICEIS IlEltiJl i.ij, uiAi Ji 1 application will be made to the Gener al Assembly of North Carolina at its present session, to incorporate The People's Build ing and Eoan Association of Oxford. j December 18th, 1871. S3 0d. ..i .it. .. i.TAint Titiriift 1 . "Tie NewNJrti. Ktatewlll 1w' publishcl U Greensboro', on Thursday of each week, bi pt -nih" November Zird, 1871. .' . Tfrms-Two I..llars a year, Invariably In. advance. All subscriptions and communica tions should e sent to ' j I JOKl'H H. F17rZER,PiibliHher. Nov. 1-5, 1S71. Gre.ennlK.ro , N E IIUIT TRHES! THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, Thaton the 28th day of December, 1871, on the premises, on James Island, Roanoke river, in Northampton county, I will sell,; at rmblie auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, the property, real and personal. William It. Pepper, uamtrupu C. E. HARRIS, Assignee. Raleigh, N. C, Dec. 6, 1871. Si-tf of TDALEIGII NATIONAL BANK, Xv 4. December 14, 181. The General Annual Meeting ofthe Stock holders of this, Bank will be held on the Second Tuesday in January next (being the 9th) at their Banking House in this City, at 11 o'clock, a. m. j C. IlIAV LY, dee lrt-td. i Cashier. 'or sale, at the Guilford Nurseries, by the zen, I Hundred, or Thousand, of al the iding ' varieties of Apples, Peaches and Grapes Vines, ic. j - . Peach trees one and two j earshl, ln.ni 4 to Tibet, $10.00 per P)0, and $0- to.oo perlOOf). Apples 10.00 per IO), and .-;t. s-si.W pbr 1(X". . 1 ' ! ow is the time to plant your trees, send in your orders, they will bo filled promptly.. Catalogues furnished on application. Every man should plant a few grape vincy.- rresndenco I P. O. Box 77J 1 Greensboro', N. C. Nov. i, 1871 . i. 07 3m. S ABE OF SWAMP BANDS. rr-i ,- .1 e i.'lii..i!fn -will rrvfMvn .ir i!" XIIO jLOaiV Ol ihmuvi. ..... , . w ed bids for Durant's Island, iit Albcinar.e Sound, until Jan. 22d, J872. U . . The Island is valuablo clncfiy for Us fish-. eries, and as "a range for cattle and hogs, which its reeds and grasses would sustain in great numbers." It is about 'six miles long and from two to three miles wide. All communications should bo addressed to ALEX. McIVER, Secvof j . i Board of Education, s-w1w4t. Raleigh, J, C

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