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rn n Hi , TERMS. yy Two IotI;irs for one year, tfircr- rn advance: Two Dollars and rtfly Ceut if paynwsat b deferred three months. All papers going out of the county to b pi d for in advance. Single copies, Fir CenU each. Advertising Bates. rR ojnt wiei. e&e inch . 75.Fourth column. $4 00 Twvinche.... 1 2fjThird column.. 5 00 Three incLea... 1 75.ITalf colunin.. . 7 00 TWincbe 2 25 K of column... 9 00 Fire iuchea.... 2 76, V 'hole column. .14 00 FOB TVfO WEEKS. One inch $1 25 Fourth column. $5,50 Two iuobea.... 2 CO Third column.. 6 25 Three ioobe-.. 2 75 Hair column. . . 9 50 Fvurinohea.... 3 50,1 of column... 11 50 Fire inches ... . 5 7o, Whole column. 10 00 POE THT-EE WEEKS. One inch $1 75 Fourth column. S6 25 Twoinche.... 8 00; Third column.. 9 00 Three inches. . . 8 75i Half column... 10 50 Four inches 4 76 of column... 13 50 Fire inches.... 6 75! Whole column. 13 00 fc,M....SI".'rSlMl-. oo! rri,s 01 ."f' dtr Twoinchea.... 3 50: Third column. . 0 50-that lias occupieu iuune nu au- uu OBSERYEM. i. O. WALLACE Established December I5th. 1850, "Let all the ends thou aim'st at be thy Country's, thy God's, and Truth's." PAYETTEVILLE, mm 21, Proprietor VOL. nil-i0. 47; The Amnest Debate. It is doubtless trie tba, as to A Victim of a Chin-Mill. A mun who bad been ' nearly talked to death by Innuaeions x barbers, says the Chicizo Tri Three inches.. 4 60 Half column. . .12 00 i sorbeJ the attention the House bune. Went into a shop the other Four inches.... 6 50 ! of column... 15 00 .. T, fn, r.mr ,!...,. ! !... I,., i j -J. inch.... 6 25! Whole column.. 20 00 UEiJiwcmuii. wu.cu imu Lever pairon- rOR TWO 1I0NTH8. One in"h... Two inches Three inches. the advantages rest with the ' ized before, and handed one of the the words: S? ihco,,umu-!!l I Democratic side of tin House .. 6 501 Half column.. 18 00 Blames attack was me with abll- ie defense has brought to light oie facts of the North wis ignorant. will serve t banish rour inches.... 8 00; of column.. 25 00j;rv an,j answered. tireincnes.... v ou,uoie column, TO THREE SI0STH9. One inoh $4 50,Fourtheolumn.$15 00 i which Twoinchc-s.... 7 OOjThird column. 20 00 -j whic, Three mcues... wuan comma., ...- w . .. , , Four inches.... 11 00ft of column.. 30 00 som- prejudices that ha7a warm Fire inches 13 On! Whole column. 35 00 'resting place in the lngl Slates o ..'.SltSiw. oo! yonl. f M , .nd D.-. Two inches.... 10 OUThird column. 30 00 J It in also true that the i tte ha- Three inches. .. 14 OOillalf column.. 36 00Citjr( f(jrtb In an the Sout some Four inches. .. 18 OO,? of column.. 48 00 rt,.,i;., o-,.n,i III r,v Kre inches... 21 00;Yl.ole column. GO 00 expressions ol coidl.tlgooa ill to for ose tear. i ward the Union, winch c um be ;One inch $10 00 Fourth column.?, 00 j , Republic ouress Two inches .. 17 OO.Thir column. 47 00; u Ul J . 'Three inches.. 22 00 Half column-. 60 (KJjor ny ivyu nucaii u;.i.a-b 80 UK tearing artists a card 'G ve me an barber motioned him Learned Disquisition up on the Horse and Ass. In the trial of White vs. Lee at the October term of our Cir cuit Court, involving a con struction of the exemption laws, His Honor, Judge Guild, deliv ered a charge to the jury from i - For the Fyetteville Observer. Cumberland Mountain. BT MCSA DC'. To my beloved Brother E. JShke Parks. $4,500. Why He Wanted theTiger Those who attended the sale of animals from Barnum's hip podrome in Bridgeport, the other day, report the following occurrence: A tiger was be ing: ottered. easy shave!". The ( which We take the following as! Away, away, the strong iron horse The bid ran up to This was made by a to a Chair, i full v en:tnirun'r liw rpnntntinn and then turning around, winked- a3 a profound iurist and ahlf lawyer: Fourinches... 27 OOof column Five inches.. . 32 OOj Whole column.KKi 00 85 Advertisements insertej at One Dol lar per Squan- of Ten Lines or 1i?ps for the 'first insertion ; Fifty Cents for each contin uance. jjQylocal n(l Special Notices, Twentv Cents per line. &jy-Ohituarios and calls on candidates Fill V Cents per square. Bfcj-The privilege of yearly advertisers is strictly limited to" their own immediate and regular hiif-iness; and the business of an advertising t'irm i9 not considered as in cluding that of the individual members. jfc3- No deviation from these terms under ov circumstances. ij- Advertisements not marked wnn hip to any ttung else, lhe potion of the Democratic sidrt oh he House upon the ret 11 y uniniir tnnt i?sue which provoked ie discussion will be regarded by e country as just and tenable, h. these aie not compensating a vautaores lor the d bite itsel at his fellow-laborers, and said: "Here's a deal and dumb'un, boys. Wants an easy shave." ''Well, it you gash him, he can't talk back," replied one, who was loll ing in his chair, waiting for 'next." "No, you bet be cin't, ' returned the lirst. "An easy shave be blowed! "Why, he's got bristles on him like a Texas hoar, and his skin looks tougher mule's." than a can il The boys laughed, and the op- t erator, who, in the meantime, had lathered the m m s lace, indulged iu further comments, as he urged the razr over the facial territory before bun." "What a nose ' that is," said he "II he should sneeze which should never have takel .where would I be?" "Well h place. B.aine Wiia worsted in tlucheek is harder than a razor forensic encounter, tu: ttie D'ino-,0l,e." "Dj you want us to help cratic party anu me counuy lumber of insertions when handed in, wulifcrd greater hann by the pertnis- l,e continued until ordered out, and pay-;gjon Qf tne debate. Ttie more .n-nl exacted. ... .i.u, 1 1. Pnl,!;..!! nraturs Pay No adverliser.er.'s inserted -ratui-1 too. wufel..j were routea aua orouui u i;on tu.ion of lace, the more bitterness is engendered, the greater the dis- to the D in r itic p-tr- teater the real injury to i i ii. S the country, vt:iei) annum oe uim ed and at peace Bmine's tubtle object was acco;np!i;hed when tnH.ilr. t-i Advertisement? of an abusive nature will not be inserted at any price. mr-Aniiouneiiie candidates Count v Five )tT.ns; Ci.?:e-sional. Senatorial t Flott- j V4titii'r,i rial. Ten Dollars- to b.- ..aid in advance. Ctiurch lircctory. fiobvtfrifia Fivettevi'Ic services cv- .."ithe Sou hem member were n.us- ed to indignation ami fieteiise; whet, the war w is reviviii-d. when its bitter agony was painted ba tore the countr) ; when the dis cussion" ot its most sickening feat ures was lliing upon the land. i ill. preacher in charz'S nday school . .). j kl)ows S ) lOI,or as the K-i Union Church, i'l-asanl Plains servinsi ,A ; c s...i.i.a.h.a,h mo.ah at Hand ..Uhtl.T publican party cm. eontn.ue to the Mctl ,'lits;. Khv Mr Barhaiii, preacher 1 jj r(lt the war tor the Union it Can ....... I ... I ..... iii.itnlaiti lis power: aim o mu m it can persu.ide m-a to look on i vi,.ii,n,iivt kPi-riMs i-verv baooain at lo-.; and at nirhl; UcvAKLawrciice, pastor; Hundar school at 8 o'clo. k. Cumberland prei-vfrian services every Sabbath at 10:W ai.l at night; Itev C 1 Du val!, pasior; Sunday si-hool at S. Mrihodist, FlyntviMc iervicts 1-U i:U l.h 'in p. h month Kt 1 1 and ni'ht; Itcv WA cut I i ' i i 3'i 4,1(1 a fi,iw(Ji hanL tr i i .1 tr.t . . f er his lips, Johnny?" asked an- er of the idle razor wielders. 'nil knw but I will want a help." "lie careful, and drop your razir down his ear you'll lose it," admonished ano.r "Wnat a dirty head e i,t," observed Johnny, as he ran 1 finders through the man's hair, j s ty, some of you fellows, wrlte trd, iind ask him if he m 1 i a shampoo." L UK- (I was written and sented t'le m;U1j who .slnc head at .,,,,1 : ,h hinc t 11 by the Asso. iat-; l'.cormi'd l'resbytc-ri-n.is, Uev J H Muse, pastor. Union Sun- tlav KrliO(d at , A K Presbyter. an, Now llnpo, services 1st and 3rd Sabbaths at 11; Bethel, '2nd and the bh.ody shirt wavinjr alott on hand, it can clutch the with its bit, its riht 4th Sal.baths at il P.ev A S Sloan, pastor, i Hi)oita under the table with Its bit, Uethod.st. Mulb;rr S( .jj, it m his )1)!ltic il leg- .dny in tach month at 11 o Lioc.lv ami very j i Sunday i"'-bt; Kci -WJCollier, pastor; Sun- j erdeinalU. II he, p.TS inally, ..... r ... o i 1 . i . . .1. at 1 1 i... .1... VL.'lindl ill H Cuinbtrlaiid Presbyterian services 4th Sundav each month at 11 o'clock a h and :it flight; KevMi Moms.pastor;Sabbath school ! ltpt.Ht. Mulberry church -ession. Sat- .irdiy belore 1st Nalilain in eacn l.i.mui, .,.,il,l '-fire the NiinhetM heart be h id "hones of the lVeideney. Toe" D.tnocrats tumbled into the nit th it w is digged for them Not 1 1 . 1 . 'ii c iak ' ... t t . . . 1 " 1 I - . 1. .. 1 1 I ' .u A V -1 (1 1 ikil.4 IH1VI I' .V 1 1 I I II I ItV. ut.r ff lil nKl)'UI l 1 1 . iv.ii ...... , i.iv .in J( - J - ....... 1 ..1 ... .1 ... . I I... . nkstor: baonam scnuoi ai j ini.f it have UiUPUereu vvoie, uui ihey blundered. Had Mr Blame I been answered with a lew unvar Mclhod.st, Shady orovc, ioncuoi , . , , . contemptuous crj-M-rviceslst Saboath in car n.01, n , i' ,i,- IX. Vflrv- --v.. -'. . .1 ' pre- ishe 1 be fin- se from the chair. "Its all rt bltys Slij he ,is helaiddohis fiIltfea cents "l didn't nj vnur talk iU(V t I could stuf'first rate s,iong as you ddniy. anything about bise-bUl, thVrm) or whigkv. ring frauds.IIe dLsappred and th.ise bar, sat down and thought about;1 ''Our Supreme Court has very properly adjudged that the ex emption laws made in behalf of poor persons shall be liber ally construed and enforced; for instance, a horse and yoke of oxen, cart and two horse wagon arc exempt by the words of the statute. Our Supreme Court, Chief Justice Nicholson delivering the opinion, have solemnly adjudged that a horse is an ass and an ass is a horse, I oeionging to me .same species. While Judge Nicholson is good authority in the law, he is equal ly distinguished as a horse and assologUt; and hereafter a horse must be regarded as an ass and an ass as a horse. It is known in the earljr days of Judca, the nss Wcis the animal principally in use, either for riding or for draught; yet history leaves us 111 lvlll"vt- vvt K r i li ni f li rv o o o ici 1a in uluuij ii nciiiti inu uoo 10 lilt; I . ... ., c , i . an, un u)sro uur suuis III uaiience, progenitor Of the horse, Or the That though it smite, we may kiss the rod, I liorse Hie proereilltor OI tne ass. meiautue wnne, ana well allresttocether . . . . . : I 1 1. l 1 r.l. -t ir r. v V hue it is a whether they "Terminate from the same root, yet amidst the; " ' darkness we have the li-ht of I How to Get Rich. man who was a stranger, and to him it was knocked down. Bar num, who had been eveinc the stranger during the biddim now went tip to him and said: "Jrardon me tor asking the question, but will you tell me where you are from?" "Down South a bit," respon ded the man. "Are you connected with any show?" "No." "And are you buying this animal for yourself?" "Yes." Barnum shifted about uneasi ly for a moment, looked alter nately at the man and the ti ger, and evidently trying his best to reconcile the two to gether. "Now, young man," he finnl ly said, "you need not take this Who pei h.ips even now, gazes up at your animal unless you want to, for there are those here who will Is bearing me from loved ones, to roam. Into the land where the immigrant goes, Into the wilderness to cret a new home. Away from dear old Cumberland Mountain Whose fresh sweet breeze invigored my life, iear wuose oase i sported in childhood, Fr from the gr at world's din and strife. At whose mammoth side I've gazed in won der, Lost in dreams of the treasures within, Watching it flush in a glow of spl.-ndor, As the sun flashed o'er its purple rim. In its lofty shadow my youth expanded, Fresh as the flowers that grew on its side. Whose majestic peaks I've often cl tmbjred, Viewing the country fai and wide. I've quenched my thirst at the clear cool streams, That sprang from its rugged breast. Lulled by the breeze from its shaggy brow, Lach night I've sank to rest. Ah! what sahll be, when I see vou again? -i. ..... . . j Ui ar old mountain, never lost to my mind! I envy your loftiness,that I could look dow n On the dearly loved brother I've left behind. brow With a yadness never known before, Tliinking of one in a farditant land, Who'il rest in vour shadow no more mooteu quest 1 on South GabrieiLwnel cv TexfUf JJec take it off your hatuls." "I don't want to sell," the quiet reply. "What on earth are you ing to do with such an beast it vou have no ?hnvr r f not buying is a show- your own, and an was go- National Banking. The New York Herald, in a prominent editorial of a late is sue, makes the following sugges tions in regard to the folly of the Government's giving to the banks the profit upon its own credit: "The national bank notes circu late on the credit of the Govern ment, and not on the credit -of the banks that issue them. Why should the Government be re sponsible for any other promisso ry notes than its own: Why should it give away its credit for the profit of banking institutions? If it be for the security of the people, the people would be e qually secure if the whole cur rency consisted of greenbacks, The South and Mr.-Hill's Speech. Mr. George JSordhoff, the in telligent Washington corres pondent of the New York Her ald, sends the following special l to his paper in relation to the amnesty debate. As a matter of justice to the Southern Rep resentatives it 6hould have gen eral circulation: "The amnesty debate is sub stantially closed. The general opinion, this evening anions the- democrats is that they have been led into a trap and wanton ly sacrificed. There is a great deal of grumbling and dissatis faction at the turn matters have taken, and it is a noticeable fact that this dissatisfaction is great est among the Southern Demo crats. The greatest number of these are of strong conserva tive tendencies. They have come here with a desire to stir up no bad blood and to let by goncs be by goncs. They have not taken a very decided stand so far in the counsels of their party, most of them being new men, but they were Jail of dis gust at the manner in which the Louisiana question wa3 drag ged into the House on the first day of the session, which was, as many of them said, against and the Government would re- their better indrrmpnt. nnd thxr O 7 ceive ttie pront oi tne paper circulation. "When a man bor rows bank notes he merely bor rows the credit of the bank. A merchant whose credit is so good that another wealthy mer chant indorses his notes for nothing, goes to a balik and gives the promissory note ot himself and his indorser in ex change for promissory notes of the bank for the same amount, and ) count for some one who man?" our chief justice that thev are ! A merchant had just as well ""Well, I'll tell you," said the of the same species. " expect to get rich by closing purchaser. "3Iy wife died ti- "In view of the liberal con- his doors and keeping h;s goods bout three weeks njjfo. "Wo had struction given by our Supreme concealed from public view, as lived together for ten years, and Court I have decided that a to hope to succeed if. business I miss her. He mused to comes within the without advertising, while his wipe his eyes and steady Ins waron He Wanteawo Dollars. Not many (In . , j United I'rcsdiyterian. Lincoln services , ,.iv Sabbath ai 1 1 :1 j a m; lU-vJ U wait, i i .... i ... 1 1 1 i JRhOi; Minoay scuoui ai Libe ty Orove services 2nd Sabbath at, mlHtJJ to llt. lSCorn of the nation - ... . rf-i-ii I 1 lira 1 'KTii KH .lenugogwe, who, .,, promule (near Flynlville) si-rviees 4th Sabbath in j ,ls personal ;giir;oidlZjment, was ,.ach month at It o'clock; Hev A W Suth-, wlllg t rekindle the tires of 8eC- tretbvw lk iU,J f nad. miles North oi Faj etteville, 1st .and j tj y oretbreil who might have cho ,lrd Sabbaths in each n.on n-a.o , ; ,.- ,n.,i,,rl!lllt WOrk 2ndand4ihSabl)atiisineaciiOv,.. vw - 0 - (i hive been rCMMetl s lit tVaek Church, ionth; K-v I V Osborne, pastor. Cumberland I'rest vtciian. Cane Creek, on Fishiiig 1 ord road, 5 mils North of Fay-rttevi-!e, 2nd and 4th Sabbaths each month; ivt-v J Ii Tigert, pastor. Methodist, Oak hill services 4th Sab J ath each mo, ah at 10 o'clock. Cumberland Prebytriau Rev Is DCraw fi.rd, pastor. Methodist services 2nd Sabbath at 1,0 a ; lUv W B Lowery, P 0. Cunberland I'resUytorian services 4th Ftbbath at 10 am: Iiev J U Tigert, pastor; llnion Kundav school at 2 F M every Sab Lath: rravi r meeting Wednesday night. Mt.Heru.oii, Flintvillc circmtsei vices : rd Sabbath wid preceding Saturday; ilev W A Gill, jireacher in charge. Macedonia.Flintville circuit services 4th Subbath and preceding Saturday; Uev W A Gill, preacher in charge. MisMonary Uaptist, Norris Cre- k, (Uuck- . . 1 tie better hin seditious persons The country is heartily fiok ot the w.ir and its uifinories. It ICO I lit! 1 II. 1 . D nr i iVHii i ii-iui n . " . . eputaoie gen t.emm living in lJper (jf New Wk we t0 move During tlm ab 8enceot thenuStethe h() anu wiiue iol- nut buck- species of wagons exempt, and contemporaries are continually voice, and then added the parties Jiave acquiesced in exhibiting their stocks to the bought this tisrer sron. JN now det)lore the amnesty de bate as injurious to the party and reviving memories and prej ud ices which had better passa way. It is probable from what leading Southern men now say, that if the question had been left to them for determination they would have urged that Mr. Blaine's substitute should be adopted with a mild 'protest a srainst the exclusion of Davis. ys seven per cent, dis- j or that Mr. Randalls bill should for the use of a credit! not be brought forward nt nil. which is really no better than ! They denlore Mr. Hill's enoceh his own. Jp he greenbacks wers as extremely injudicious, and it wiiuurawn me uoernment u- ,s openly said that thenk'ht be- sea lniirtu iro to a banK lor ai 1 1 vo- rro cnol-o SvrvntKiii.r vrtam loan and nav six or -even erjbcrs and Senators who knew -o I' vc that decisl "ow the ioor public gaze and invitinjr calh o -' v,n" ' 1 understand man and lamuy may sleep m irom purchasers. It is just as their own cabin, drive their own natural for the subscribers of ass, ride in their own buck- newspapers to buy of those who wagon, repose under their own advertise in it, as it is for chil-gourd-vine and peach tree, and dren to follow soldiers when on there is no one to make them a- parade. The simple fact of Irasd. (jrallatia Lxaminer. Good. The democratic house can not afford to give a dollar to the centennial. There is no war rant in the constitution for such an appropriation; and if there was the people of the United ot her daughters wtb;i ini voteJ 1,500,000. The with a drayman at i 1 TT , i . i t J - iillUM hull tlAlm.,,1 iviL-n ii inn mnf lirv od door, a young ruiluij oyjr fif. . , Semour ( Indiana teen ve trs ot age, not i e t ------- " ' i w urjtui Mb That's our sentiments. Let us retrench and reform. Spot nvorv mnnilirr nP Oiin o,c; whn move away wittio t t . i : i t i -ir i - . ii i.j at tlu sitftvq sl'iil will , r- - -,ust .ve hement griet bidlowfc)sit ,ne people ol the houe wfc)()IJj t0 vou, said the great showman in a husky voice. Only One Way Ont. St. Louir ncpuldiean. The State of Tennessee ha at last reached the end of its 'seeing certain goods published,- financial rope, or the bottom of morning alter morning, has an its money-box whichever is irresistible attraction that Mill the proper figure. Gov. IV.-- fastcn itself upon the mind and ter informs the bondholders that never fails to guide each reader the January ' interest on their to the very store at which his bonds will not be paid becaue or her wants can be at once there is no money in the Treas- supplicd. Every merchant of .ury to jiay with. There was common sense knows it to be 255,000 borrowed to meet the so; and yet many of them fail last January interest, and funds to resort to the very method to now in the Treasury i:nut be make sales which is used to in- used to repay this loan. The duce them to make purchases, late L.irislature did not make x i j any provisions lor the payment How It was Settled. Two woodchoppers in Xeo sho, Kansas, could not agree as to whether one owed the other . i .i i i : ... , ineo-i uiey owtu mm. J ... , , .,..,,. -e t -i..v. - kill uTIIIIl Till "111 III lilt-' IHIIIIII' X II l ent protests were meat ' i 'V, " I "tty cents; the end of the alter 1 i ill- i ov in t int v-;iv. vvnn thft mi n. . 7 . . l tract the attention of th bora and ceeded. publicly reason with him. He wtv i try is needing every dollar to rill1;. Kw nU , the third State-- irginia and i passtrs bv, :na 7il alleged ct editor by the allesred -v- 1.1 t 1 . , , In v.in 'the ' luJcb.te7dnC8.8 debtor. Bill Gideon, the mV orth Carolina being the oth- assailed eode.v' t Sf Commercial. d mountcJ & mo ers- hat, without formally rc- -ith him. Hewtl 0 ThVad,o.. that afflictions are lbuntl hitched b' tillage Ptmg or itsowning its .l.irK.,tfi-?.-nn,l Jhe,?da?ethata?lCtl0nsa,tore and rode awnv. Mr del)ts' confesses its inability to cation was the murder of the of interest, nor for payment of the debt, and the Governor gives it as his opinion that the people are not able to pay their debts in its present proportions about $32,000,000; This is the third Statc--Viririnia would lain turn aw iy forever from i to everything bjt 2.-"and t the' painful, ghastly picture. The dy finally, at the desire iQ hour of reconciliation has come. daughter, paid him the m Brave men who had worn the whereupon be ran a -way as fft gry have m nched side by side ' possible. Il w is atterwards at with brave men who had worn j ta'uied that be had played Ithebluf, to scatter flowers upon .game successluuv.m several oi)aj(j graves ot the Union deaJ, striv ing to bury the terrible past be- dissriiise re- often blessincrs in ceive verification in the case of a poor Connecticut man, whose wife, during the first year of their marriage, yanked at his hair until he became .entirely store aim roue away. Air. Short, the owner of the mule, got on a horse and overtook the fugitive in a lonely place. k'Xow," said Bill, drawing a re volver and aiming at his un- 'you ve got pay it. lhe aggregate indebt edness of these three States i over $100,000,000. There is no means of enforcing payments, and as the bondholders are de pendent entirely on the will of cent, lor tne ust; ot hank notes, him nmw him not an.,t- whose circulating power de-! Northern members feel the pends on its own indorsement;; speech and the whole debate to that is to say, the Government "be a misfortune, and several de buys back at a heavy dis-1 dare that it would lose their count, its own credits which ; party thousands ot votes, have bce: given to the bank. , the Democratic side stilf This is absurd. W hv should j hicks deisipliner and there is a not the Government have the li.;inomn omno. ino r fi. fu.l advantage of its own crcd-i leaders to act without full con it? When citizens pay for an ; sulfation with the rank and file t i' 1. t 1 fit . exenange 01 creitir, wuy snouitt op with- each ether. In this it he noininallv credit 1 rec'.lv 1V Goveruiueut which bank nolcs their u-v.Li. v.it.ii j,i.nii ;f uiaoc ; exciiiding a lew such men as by the exchange of the credit j Mr. Hill, more moderation and of solvent individuals for the j conservative feeling than the credit of the National banks, I m-s of the Xortliern men on and tbi-se profits rightfully be-. their side. It, was noticeable long to lhe Governm.'nt whose j to-dav that almost all the mem crcdit, and not that of the banks,: bers who served in the South gives currency to the bank J (rn arm y were strongly opposed 110t-'' jto the debates and to Mr. Hill's speech, and many of them de- . .v...... ..... i wi wiuv c;icii ciuer. in uu ali.v for the fictitious ! respect the Republicans have a bank instead of di-i important advantage over thci an ir It begins also to pected that the Southern circulating! Democrats have," as a body, and ii ... 7 . 1 1 iiie real credit ot the ! opponents. gives tfie.be su An IndiatM the d.'.-itb of tin alluding man who desi. ape I' to i n-; ilare that they would have been smute as a nractical measure which both Houses, will pass." . t':,.l,M f S .1 . t Uy. lfl..,,A ..,.1 n,l tl, irri.it vj,,:i 11 f'l-if St iln ret.' . - I marks that 'arty man who would try to make pe;)! btdieve a full grown biid'do ball would deliber ately rush up to a granger who wis chopping d ov.'.ra tree at sun rise ought to ui :." But the State ot Indiana is not by any j sat a the llichmmd ?:i"an t!i devices employe! f)r pose. GergU offers neath the fragrance of May. places! A case in a The exactness with which the , miseration. New York George S;ni;h, a man This misfortune set Ins ""u f " " ' 11 J 1- j the people of the indebted Slate tuventive faculties at work, and 1 the only way out of the diflic il- Xrn.,H was a hair invirrora- 1UL uu o . J . . lUdvm uie tv.Wft,, ,l mUrtn u n COUr M .. .... 0 , ;enimti-v nn, , im't wnnt. tn : V - v,... 1 I , UK BillU UI iiiv,n lias iijuuv; , . . . last week excited umversil com ' . , 1T(1 owiyou.. Come along, and if you IH II V I .1. . 1 II. lJ LV 11 DLl .1 V ' . ... i inttAmnt tn cnp-iL- tr. nnti iia - tVv na thev ro a i.tif in 1 " '"t'u 'r.."" " ""J " 7 . o bwlv promise 01 claims at a ligure which the States can and will J 1 I u I .. . r. . , T - 1 .u.....A.f.L 1.1..'... ..i. i.fitf U1J4 11(1 ' ,T- inrtnf I II r. I y-k , 1- fint. .. ye) unrviccs 'lw Saturday nu uuuaj ... ( lorK po-t-oiuee 1 1 aus iu'o : 01 resptctivuic ipjjcn i.vv , c.irr:arp . "The most de-i n cn uion.h; ucv .-an.orv., P. j,, w IS illustrated by an in- cused of snatching a siik umorena . , f , out.' Miort dared not disobey, Ivlrvil Directory. cident, last week, l he previous irom a lady - Hand i.rtne smet. . d , 1 1 l -..ot, 1 11.. ....:. .f ,,: a -.nil iu niil It 1 " J Fayetteville Post-Oflico. Pay- business w is illustrated dv, whnn there was a great rush nt nut of the money ord . T win- tlai!road leaves every day except Sun-1 0Vi a ni'tstake was 111 ide by at6a.M.; arritS,. m. . W'e j i,:..!. Ln,leman received one k. r.iiirin.r niiici's;: ive su. uinvuin, i Ui - . ... 1 II I dv' He admitted it, and said he did it III I II-. Illll IflJnC 1 L J. " " ' ' , j- - day Via villr.Orecon. G -orgre's Store, Elora, Hunt's btaoon. Salt m, W inductor anu i-. v i.... ... SlielbvvilUstae arrives Monday, W ed nrsday and Friday at 10 a. m.; leaves same days at 'Z P. M. Supplies Mulberry, Lynch - bnr-, Booneville, County Line, Shelbj ville. Huntstille stage leaves Monday and rhursdav at 9 a. M.; arrives Tuesday and and "sent up, from starvation i if to save tnmsen The Jud;ie re- l i : u., i iiuu a prominent nit-moci Ol , . , i .-..i. WTi , ........ I, f,,,,ir,.i, iw ,u, .1 DiHUllflVJlC HIUIV.,1. II ..V.H was the proprietor of a res- dollar less change than was du') 1 him. When the c tsh was made ud at r.uht. a surplus ot one dol ; lar was found, an examination denied by several magistrates, was m;uK the place where the mistake occurred settled, and a mantled him to the Tombs for sen- j 'r,ren passed round to col tence. Bin petition to be sent to 'Wiptions, he fumbled in the M md bad previously been blJ V for his slip, drew out a Frid.iv at 4 f. m. Supplies Harpers nrancn i . jj r(j to t(ie nr.. , Pieman fi.ihen. llazle Green. Mendianviiie ana .. , u:0.irtl Huntsville, Sbelbyville horsf loaves Mondays andtj;4r Meanwhile he had Wl iuradays at 9 a. arrives Tuesday and j superintend .t, m! idar at 4 P. u. hunnhes Morris Creolv, - 1 ifstnutliidgcllawti.orae and Shelby ville. I the idntlhcation complete, Pn1.nl:. horse arriit? everv Friday at 12 J. , returned. Thuradavs Friday f!htnut I Pllvi horse arriei? everv Friday leaf ts name day at 12:30. Supplies Cy ruston. Boons Hill. Millville, Pisgah, Brad- ehaw and Pulaski. itellinil him to call and get his dol d written making and i 10 n. The next day he fied to receive it back aSal,,? I noln.'.U,l 'lllv.ll 111HIC CVO VVJli lOI V.U A person who Wviuld throw . a way a barrel of soft soap, or a box full of bard -soap, would be upon a . nerceive that called wasteful. Alter a birrel he lbute(1not exacty H of soap has been diluted, and bus ucji A ut a p r beiiring passed ttirous . the wasmuo, uie-i -..n..,Mt for IwpIvh elements of firtility in the mas will be even more valuable to Some of the fastidious -people growing trees and plants than if annlied in anv other manner. U11I1K.B. The Blanch horse leaves every Friday at jrj y.lsl,iugtoil oi-j"Ct to the mod- if applied in any Other 8 a. h : arrivt'S Saturdav at 3 r. m. Sup- . . .,.,,.. i,n,rnNm;in'M m pltesiimarKO.Molino.ColdW.iter.Blanche. est fhion certain L nrem.iu 8 Minnbsota 1 Money Orders can he obtained at this...- wive8 1:V0 iutrod-ieed of having JMe .Minnesota I. House- r, .,nnn t.oKt ofiici's in all parts cf the U r.rted Sutos. . A lit ol Money Order offices roav be s-en on application. Hates of com mission for Money Orders are as lollop s: Sot exceeding ii J ct'a,s Over 15 and not excoeding f 30 15 do do 30 do Ao 40 ...20 do ito .'40 do da .. .25 do W. B- DOUTUAT. r. M. their ards inscribed Ijoni'reesman, etc, . 1KA1LU XV -The Janua ry numbei , . . , lawyers re- jfood peridnis . c.nfSV i IT nilTul ll 51 1 1 1 1 P m mm a i i . . 1 ntt.w n t rrr- : a. uiiiuhij 'v "Mrs. lion, cenuy Micwsui-u, ani .v engraving TvVi.l.. But it will night's forensic combat, conduc- tiou Biuldin1'11" xmu!" UC VCllLCIIlil- .... ",i i a i : - . i.tr . . . - . i i f-.i ii-1 1 n oi1 ino .lpci ii I :i I iiiii ill a i vnAiinic a men dl ihev,,re M:U to bea.ts at Ephesu., in gaining a publi8hed women" r..,. t.v. TT... r-iv! i-t rd KPventv.five cents T,.r.i;cVi mc f liOUsenOIU Hgn themselves "ur,. x , .7. . ' ,r,vlv. 41 Park Congressman. i for the platntiff. 1 Row. New Yhj 1 I 1.10 a vcar. A correspondent of the Xew York Tribune, who lately saw the Sultan of Turkey riding out, says: He rode in a car riage drawn b' four fine horse, and they rode on together. Gideon told whoever they met that they were searching for stray cattle. They kept on for thirty-six hours, and at the end t -u... : 01 1 : j 11 onuu, "aving- " the custom, covered up the pit oavi'iiv., irao u.vn.iuai u. viiuyun then quit him, leaving the mule his escape on Cox's Reputed Pro gramme. We have it from hisfh authoritv. t lutf, that most remarkable of the 'the chairman of the Committee that pur-ion Banking, the lion. S. S. Cox, something of New York, will at an early d;iv more astoni.ihin in 1 picture of an report a bill proposing a repeal ot absurd suinm m- hojisi supported the specie resumption act, though by three pillnrs, and gu irded by affirming fhe principla without a tron.tinJnt,tl ,tl n-r with weak hxinr the ditp. The rrinnsttton !Q J" "f" will be made, it U assertPil. in l lift tents a fuu re of G 11. Washing-1 intert-st ot humanity and recon ten in the net of holding up an cilhtion oltheEistern and West intovio.it.'d friend in order to em Democracy. The previouis keep him from filling ngdust a qu-stion will be called, debate ctt hook case in the back-round. At kti.-and th? Pfimo tactic! undar ter this, California's device of Mi nerva Mttinr on a stone, while a which the 8 mate resumption net wis carried through the House cinnamon bear nibbles her left ; last January will be obeyed in and the authorities had, as is and comuletinir foot. sen. ling the adverse Li II back to the Senate. The movement, too, we are assured, will be solidly in the interest of Iegtl tenders, and not io f-ivor of National bank notes. leg, gt-imis artiitio.and nice. There is scarcely a study in which more fresh, apt and de lightful instruction can be gi v en than in geography, and there is scarcely a study which is made more uninteresting to pu pils. A speaker in a recent teacheiv institute neatly des cribed the result of the present .1 1 TT 1 ui.-u.o; . iiu Kim inai. ne once c;lIe(i one o(- the i,inatics as'ldo entered an intcrmeuiatc scnooi ! .,.,,1 .lc;vwi Keccntly an olficer of Sr. Alban?, Yt., having two insane persons to convey to an asylum for the insane at Urattleboro, In the State of New York there aie expended annually more than 106,000,000 by con- carts for use next time, and the sinners 01 liquor, or two-minis pitfans returned. ui uu wages paiu n lauuic-io m agriculture and manufacture, and twice as much as all the re ceipts of the railroads of the State. . . ! falls of the pavement along his route with six inches of sand, well watered and rolled. Ilia ' e.tl an ,uc 7, 1 T and askcd ,,U aid in kcolin Majesty enjoyed a comfortable j 111 9 ,,0 :i,ul s'nly asKcd the watch of his companion during ride over well made roads; but : PUP' n plPh' tf F to- the journey and then did the after he had passed, the sand ! "udson sl,:,y. A major- same with lhc olhcr. The two I ' ' lfir rit in hit ib:i a-. y - was all'swept up and moved in ! "J ,i T Wi 1 lui lunatics sat side by side, silent- U.an Inn pfi inn1 rit t in rnnm . i' 1 .1 ... .t 1 " o v '" '""""jiy warcning eacn oiner inrougti Knowing it was near the up-jthc whole journey, and thav per part of the map, the pupils ;have continually keit guard J- A rhyme for "month" is now in demand. ' Here is one that is very old, but the best we kmw seemcu. to nave its location .v, nth, i- in ti... avi,m ; somewhere in the sky fully sct-;cvcr binCe. tied in their minus. o:: At thf rate things nre going on Hie New York Sun thinks it is an interesting question whether Bris tow will be turned out of the Ad ministration before he gets a due proportion of its members in the penitentiary, "I've tried a hundred times, I gues-, To find a rhyme lor month ; I't. failod a hundred times, 1 know, But bucceded i:i the hundred anl one-th." A Rhode Id-ind coroner's jury last week, in the cae of a child killed by its drunken father, re turned a verlict that the person ' from whom the f ither bought the The peach trees arc all bloom- ijquor) wa3 gujty Gf the murder. nig over in oouiuwest vxeorgia, i and the Kpring. climate is balmy as Georgia is the only State where dog? are not taxed. can- It is charged that tfie r 1 t-v est man in Indiana is J r pe ters of Decatur. He sp ent con siderable money at a church fair buying votes for a hand some cane to be given to the most popular doctor, and, failJ ing to win the prise, has sueti ' the church for bis money.