ill J C ' 0 ;0li!) 3llUC UJ aitlilL .-ir... ..f ,l- , pi. of Wil uiiuetoii Ami heueflta ronfcrred opou the.. S . . I . : i u AS) jr.FFKI.'SON. I'll' Itt II. "HI t!.t' IIIIIIpIi- ( .1 I. ly v V. l'ie . I" Ik s.i i. I V 1 I. .it i . , li Willi ill. i i:u i ! iimi ly. ' ' I lit le t 1" ,1 lijs. . In.-iphU ll.e . I after this .i r : v I!- 1 to I'. .Itl M CI iiClotl ' ! Jst. H.mI. .oe .il.: '.i.licir l.il'K ! i-t, arcely pi iini- rlier- s 'il !t t .. f .!;, bill 1.1 W, Ijpe; hi j ii.:;.-, j y.di.iiK Hii) 'tit: i Mil US Ul. It Wa. furs..:, col uud hi- I . 2HI VC.ilf. bill, TlieM S .Ii ill 1 ami Ii! at Ua.-I itt.r all. .Ii. ' in .1 l .1- ! I. Il 'II .1 W.is! . .. .i oft!.. .I a !ie.J L" .. i. .. n r,... III., ami ac.ui ire adminNt iv i. liml !i a i .-! OT. r..-e:it .iy I US klion ml Mi ran il t-li IJ.-ir. r." tian. J dliiiton, says iv uI;.mii, old l!n jli.-li halum-id rc- iiitiic i! iltiiinrml ; 111. 'J, hiejl toted J. i!. nun iva, with ,a..j;m. ii Ii a limn ns ,!ef .ii a Washington, Nn parti- .' aw Mucin's in iOl .IU' I l .lilfi'l HmiU Washington W'lnl.' ft mem- - lhrf.ul..3k'iUittUit;'i" Cabinet Jeilen-ou sup i., i . la .......r. wli.-h ii vil TVToi-K ratir rtf Ttrtff-rri'W'' wr w.iWT let, .l-..irliiifiit. :.i traduce ami vilify II r..f I. ill il was carried In .hall f r- ii i I i' la"t. Maniiil' wv.ii cabinet. lie. i i "iinlrv : an extent a-- to lead t r. J. m-rxiii ail mptcd touiideriuiuc ii in tin- coiilidciiee and esteem of t u anil compel him ti leave tlio but failed in the attempt and was t. r. 'r.'.it himself. To the day of hi- death Washington's confidence in Hamil ton was U"t pha!iv'',,l. but I., had I.uil' ccaH'd to have aiit'eiiulidenre in J tiers.. n. Wash lii'Oiu iv tin- lnal of tlii' CnHMMifire par ty 11 hi. day. while Je.!ers.u ua tluihcaduf the rudimt party of his day. After itsr-eeeot '.ii,f.'..i.iii, and its iiitiuiis i j j .ii thv iUl PfiimcratS to Joiu Its I'aity. ou the ground that it uj the )i umeiiitic party, wi ll .p.- to Ik ar m nn.r of i'. appeals tu theuld Wlnirs',.1 uuitw with it aa.ii: .-I the 1 )cmocraU. The Sttindnrd hn at U-t condesoended to tell ilip few old Whitr who read it that they can never Join the radical party without sacri ficing their priniple. It has (old thein the ti ut!i and we hope they will profit by it. GLN. GKANT AND GEN. LEE. I two platHa vi lli hit in exact pKiportlon to the prolii itfthvroad. The biiiiueift which will 1 ii hi I the e. inn'' ire, Wealth ami population ..f I'ayi t!.- ille I Wilmington will add tu I . liiinp'.iiaiiou aim pitNuriiisera t ti 1 U in K.i .i to dia'n ruv. ttei ill' iimi M. it . then the people of that loeility w'll fuerilire tlo ir future In. pes of renewed pi'.i!rit I' T a r. uiTeliiMlt and tXUditlou roi ie of tiaval Northward. I W li il is d.MHired and Hliniild 1m-ohtained by tin- l..,a!inii ..f this i.il. u tu loin to the ioatiul.ir'..f i. s and f.niii.ltiiH which we hope ". i. ii. .in lo M e in iiceehfnl oiK-ratioli in ai.d urornd 1 .i i He wile, the product of the li. h v.illcya of our westelll i lilies, t'o-li to Ii.. iiiaiiul. tiired into iiriielen of roinineree. and shipped thioii'li our port in il e liinrket of the world. Ami in return we hope lo Pee transported lo the VVi Meru coumu over I hi ... .1 . 1 I . . .-. I '.III I III J Illl'l 4 I'l IT' 1 111 COI 111 I II S l I . . , Seek heie a poll ofeiiliy. II J I his uma lis we I b dii-vi' ih. 1 1 m . ilth and pri sp riiy will come i i the t Wil places and to the road. And the entirn M il.- ill n ap in a great degree the heuelit o such a tiatiic. I We have lhoiiiht. add till r nrd it as . better ti'.U l'ie Wi -lein ICailroail tlionhl havo 1 I i. eM. nde.l I.. II I'.iiut, Salem. Mount Jourt Aiiy. and thence i . the Virgiu'u line, because ,i hi. il.l ..pen a new and fertile country, nm , we Wi.uld lie v.lthout a rival for their trade, j Hut tliis kii'jms ;it present iiiipracticable. W'e I therefore publish the nwokriiona of the Salis- l,i.. v mve4in ( hh llu4r Impwirtemii . f . i. oili own people and those of r ayetleville. We had hiipposed that before we Could be in I ciiiiieeiioii with We: tern Noiih Caroliua by ihtr o,nii the Mime uils hy the W ilmington, C harln'.le an 1 Hut ierfi.nl I: i.i bv tneaua of a in Eiuculiitoii t" Uicliory Tavern, in I we presiini.tl i ;r Fa'yelteville friends rid the '. ! rn It.i imad wi.uld he.-itate to Jlr. Uruuer and : inches, whett the ie form on th e.d of it. I hey are .lug with a pm nue mr llm puipoae, passing under the bunch, of urBcient depth to looaeu the ground, when tho hunch is dran from the ground, and sol up until they uru thoroughly dry, when or Long, Mr. Bbobcr M.i l Itohbin. 'I In- i. s.. humus were unauiinouoly adopt od. Maj. Hot, bins then riffered tho follow in" resolution : lh sol ted, That in our i-ffoiu to secure liny are put in alack and pick d off ut ' .. . . .i t . , . 1 J I I I . I I. ! .1-aC It ...ill...' fur mi trmnl. II l!ie mail is loCftted o I tne CousirUCIIoii oi me ncraw aim r.uis- irisnrr. 'o is a muicim - K Kectioli of eoanlrv Mmnn.l l.urv I.',..,. I ' l.v no menus wish il In ' iliOX IMI iclldll lieisOII to kllOSV wllfll tlll'V - . -t , - - 1 - -i for li e lictiehl o I other towns A i bought tht we have ri inn uMirtf nn v --- - , j nf our interest ill the coiistliicUou ol lln Fayct . ville Itoad ; but, on the contrary, it is our firm purpose to aid this also, in the utmost nf our, bilty, and our con viclion of the wisdom of locating that road lo this place iciu.iin unchanged. This i solution Masitlao unntiiinously adopted. (in motion of Ir 11 il', tin; papers of Raleigh, Charleston, Cheraw, Wilining ton ui.d l'ayelie ill , and also of uurowu (own. were li'spec! fully reijilt'Sled In pub lih tin: lilooenlings nf this me. ling. Alu r some further rem k in reg.nd to .... i i.. aro upe i iioilgli to dig ; but woen ncari; all the leaves arc shad, and the peas, on opening, nearly all piesrut 1 a reddish app. rrance, tloy wall do for digging Good land will produce from liity to seventy live bushelilo the acre. KN GLAND. 1 lyondon, April 30. Sumner' jmkc1i cri atis inteuae cXfi'.i nicut in political circles here At a Cabinet meeting the subject w.is inlui uiiilly dicucJ. Hrighl declared the . mbajrrassiueut which its oiiblicatioii niouiiced sei veil Kngl iiid very the vital importance ol these two gieai ,rM lv. but lie agfeved uul to consent to projects niider consideration, uiu the biil eniei t.nii the ti rin of set ih nieiit fiireshad hai l prospect of w ni b and prosperity to ' ,.,! hv Suina. r'a simmcIi. Lord C'lar. n i I.... a vast region or couutiy nun n lln ir c Jin ,oti expnsst il bis belU'l that too It is highly creditable to Gen. (.rant that lie invited Gen. I.se, the honored chief of the late Confederate armies, to call upon him at the Presidential Mansion. The interview took place on the 1st iust.. nod was maraud hy great courtesy. That Gnu. (.rant has gpe.it respect for the character and talents of lieu. Lee we have no doubt, and this act of kindness and consideration towards him will Ki very far to assure the Southern people that l" " - 1 1 " ""r" our. section. Such we believe to lie the case, am! we have eutiTtaiued strong hopes that it Would he eviucod.hy the policy of the ud- ininistr iti"n., S.iin.-of it? nets really go to establish the fact, hut we greatly fear that ( ma. Gfant lias suffered himself to liecmne entantrh-.l in the meshe of the politicians, aud that he will be unable to extricate him self ftom their control. We fear that he will 1. s.tdly vranting in thegrcat qtaiities which go to'make a statesman for the times. He ha eeit.iinJy couiuiitted many blunders in bis appointments' to uilirc, besides lieiug al-t"g-.tor too prosciiptivH. bnihl a r .nl to "-alisl tiryto (hid in addition t. t c ii.ipetitlnu ut that point it li the lines tn Ni.ifolk ami 1'ichim.iid tin lanville, also a ahuiter liuo fi.iin lliel,ory Tavern t this city, ltu umier present circumstances this scl.i me !- ii .; likely t. he adapted. We tear the tnauagi me.it of the Wilmington, L'har L.tteaad iithi'rf"rd Kailroad will soon pass into hand hostile to this city, ami the west ern end w ill probably he operated in the in ter, 'st of nther ro ids and ports. Jlotv long this v.!!! c. i.tiauii we r.innot tell. But suffi ciently long, we expect, for the Western llailr.'ii.l lo be in operutiou to Salisbury if t...it w.irK l.i I'U.slieit Mgsr.iusly t..rwsrd. We tin : . l" u eaike hands ith our friends .fll .wan and Davie, and wish them God speed in their cHorta to direct attention to Salisbury as the western terminus of this road. pil lion w ould open up, the meeting ad- icd. W. F. IIKXDKRSOV, Chairman. C. A. HbXDBRSOX, Seci' t ny. A PRACTICAL VILW-VIUOINI It is ro doubt highly satisfactory to Noriheiu Democratic papers to standoff riuartars that the recent rejection of Hie at lor- aw.". and adkiaii llu;.. pcMle ol A! .ham tieaty by the American Senate a. l ii .il i . i , . . :. . . negotialioiis on lue auujeci in pnj;n-rn h twi'i-n the two countries and were of lar less extn H.e character than tiie speeches i.f Ami tit an Henator and the article in the press would seem to indicate. The pi. sent administration was eager for the lasting continuance of frieudly relations with the l. Stater. Glaaslona pnfaaed to have cood assurances from reliable quartars thut the recent rejection ol tlx the South U lend a foilorn hope in the was a purely potiticaT movernenr, ana titoi tight apainst Radicalism. Ru! we think 'h'' present admtnl.lratiou will endeavor we will consult our interests hy relying to s-tib :1m Alabama question on liberal ou our own judgment in this matter. and honorable terms. Outside tho tout The New York Wot Itl, an orpan of the "t t'c f.ngiisu people is iiiii'n.m.u, hniwlbiihler is bivisli in the eenerositv ami more SO A in' l."FC hered for eight hottrt, ad, on bingUkn . - M.I Stock weak, off, a spoonfal of poiaon waa wtracted. elle(j Jloney larp at 7. Sterling t 91- Gold N. 09 601. Now 61. Il la ramored that tho Prinea Borgheae, Mljrei wheat dull, two to of Rome, the owner of tho fineat gallery thn9 wnU ower Corn dull, drorrping. of paintinga after that of the Vatican, k Pork .toady Lard 'Ay, -ttoaeHI treasure, to Rus.i. J' for the sum of 36,000,000 franc. Ur J7,K. 1 1J. Orlc.u. ,12. B.lea There ba. been a good many arrirala 7.000- SAUSFURY MARKETS MAY 7, 1869. kimhtiii .t 1. a. acoaanAcaaair, oaocaa. Bacon, pr pound, ode. perMiiiuu, Osra, isar bush, ol M lu., " Mr.ll, 1.1. -II. 40 " r.iiiiRras, peroouuu, of American, in Madrid. Among the name are Cyru. W. Field, Major (Jener al Robert Tyler, (J. 8. A , Me.sra. Corne lius Roosevelt cud Smith, San Franciaeo, and Albert Uicr.tadt, the arti.t. i ried. a ladies' sewing meeting. the very .ame purpose. ihun it. value 8 00 Id to 7ft 3i From the Fuyeltfrillc Eagle. FAYETTE VILLE AND WE.STEIiN RAILROAD. liAIf MOW VDS. publish this wek two article, on the subject of the Faetteville and Western I.'ail If. nid, one from the Wilmington .oiirnaaud the other. from the Payetteville "Eagle. We have before said that we have no hostility to 'iMsfrojecI, bnf we are niixtei:s-to sew -kh j .. ad builtv should it be decided to be the most eligible route and, the one which will couibinethe most advantages to Salisbury and 'his STTtion of the State tfwnemlly. We would rejoice greatly to see both this mad and the toad to Cheraw built, if possible. it.it if only one is to be built then we have nut own views as to which one it should be, iimi wlirfti-r.'.r.TP is the most feasible, battre will ii.. I urfe them now. Our columns are oiieii t" tin- friends .f both roads to advocate and iiiipreSSftheir views ujion the people o! this seclion of the c 'Uutry. and we hope they will avail Llieiii.-elves of (hem. The Old h'ortk Stale l..ts not promts to speak the views of any one bmVits editor on. the subject. The stockholders of this road meet again here i.n the ,)th .f May next, (Wednesday.) to enter upon the details nf lm?iness under the new management, we presume. The Directors of the road also meet ou the 10th of May. We hope very soon to see this road push ing on rapidly to Salisbury. There isainil fiou and a half of State bnuJg loaned to the rad, or rather, to be invested as stock. 1'his amount may he applied between here and Salisbury. When the road gets beyond the Central lioad, there is another State loan f.f r .-.If a million to be applied to it. Some AlMHyVfhftrHW ?rrlnn,ciWdt;et,i permit. The road is now completed from here to l.ti pt. ! miles, t.gvnt is in tl very centre of the fertile valley.aud weal; h . j'vei l.iver. r ayettevihe s true interest to connect with an embrace, first of all, wide extent of farming and mineral country through those counties between the Wil. & Char, lioad, and the Central Road, which are remote from both. A tui Ninjr to the right or left I on: this course, will weaken Fayette- Vltle s power tu galjier this trade. Tim Deep l.iver valley, the U-wbarria val ley, and the nppur . I mil. in are our object I vc points.- e want a h- avy support from a back country of ten or twelve thriving western counties, an. I then we will be ready for "air-line" connections. If Salisbury was .Ml miles lurtlier oil, it would lie better for Fa yctte i lie. fur we could then embrace more aria. Salisbury lion lias no read specially as uwii. i iu ro.tto tut neie will, in many respects, be Hie most direct ami convenient for those people. We call attention elsi where to a iiu'etiiig :u Salisbury. . e are and more so in consequence of having with which it favor ma wiili iidvica l.m read nulv a inii tial publication ol Buliiner s we nrc not very sure the editor would rcl-' nrgtiment. The London Star assert that I moirs, which are now being published at ish this saiue advice at all il be were si--! Sumner's demand, are new and startling, Berlin, the disasters of the Russian cam uated as we arc. I and must be regarded merely as enormous j paign mainly to the want of discipline in Now we Drounse to fi 'l.t Radicalism and it thev only shadow tne instructions , tUe I rencli army, and the defective ar in a way that promises some success. I given to Mr. Mot'ey, that gentleman will We do not propose to start on the basis stand in a very different position from that .1 i .... .k .1 A I ,i.cni.ied hv Mr Jnhnou. Mr. Motley' i mi i r i,i v -1 v una ii. t i ii, ' ii h i, .'I', .i u . i , f j - - tlinnn-h ir mn v well he onesHniierl U the? r. cliow .aa American act of aboliiion h id any real legal foun- Court of St. J unes is threatened in case summer, has nearly completed hi arrange dation. We insist that slavery is dead ' his instructions nearly coincide with the j menta for the preliminary exhibition of whether by law or brute force it matters Aii Indiana couple divorced les. than .1. I nniir. Daudles. Tlluw. iuoihu ago uc uiuu uj, . (i Alll..UB11ii,ie, Cotton, Vr pound, , Yarn, par buuca, A correspondent .ay., there are no daily rtur, per pound, . paper published in hi town, but there I. Mack. hlch answers " " 9. Fruit, dried, apple pcald, . uup'ld, . . I 4 A A m Had luiiiU ' la Covington, Ky., James Gedge and his ,. .. uniMntM. . sureties have been sentenced to pay $7,000 Leather, opptr. pei iound, . for returning manufactured tobacco at less "b.ru'' " sasling, ' Vail, cut, The Philadelphia Pof aay. that there ' w!!!.h.'.i -"r.f ' were itrht mad doc. .hot in that city on u Hvruat " . Thursday laat. Qaito a panic prevail, ou Onions, per butbeh .i. lTI'. -rujL7 "u" t.1- fork. parpound. . uie Buujost i .....j. u, ,oUloea. Irish, per bushel, . S....I " A suit i. set down for early trial in a ar. Brown, r poand, . TVnneese emm t taai the right 0.C J. u . Cruahed Putvriiied'. israle solemnizing a marruge to kiss Uie Salt, roat. per Melt, ..-.l6.toJl.a4 I .' er p.... . ...w- . ' " Tatile, 6. Ml ton. 00 Tobacco, lapaf. per ponad, 00 to (Ml MmuiUclored 80 to 1.50 ' Kmnklnv 40tl I.Ow IT to 93 to HO to HA to 10 to 80 lo 96 to 35 to 9 00 to 9.96 19 to 16 464 to 461 1 U 1.. h SB 1 191.00 90 to 98 to 7 to 00 to 16 to to 63 lo 83 lo 6 to 8 to C to DIARRHEA CORDIAL. A PROMPT AND INKALLIKle Remedy for Diarrhea. Dyettry, thonemumfarou and nameless atfeetioui uf tho Bowel., of which Liver derangement, eommou in this climate, especially ,,t season, is the fruitful source. Iti. afaet very well known lo the ( inhabitant, here, aud perhaps to soineuftb. Physicians, a. well ; that BUliirmui raiw ,"f the most inveterate and violent Ibmel Atf.. tlons, have been promptly relieved iy (! ( medicine, after the best ordinary tr.atuiu bad aigually failed. It not only promptly ehecb the .W but remove the cause of it. Price so rt.. Prepared and sold only at h SILL'S I May 7 2t Salisbury M. C Mrs. N. F. JACKSON TAKES thi. -nothod of informing il, A. dies of Salisbury and viciaity that hhe hM tust returned from the North with a lrsi i.ndsome assortment of Soring Millinj, embraaiug all the latest style t II., -. , ', nets. Flo woi a. etc. She is prepared t goods at unprecedeated iow prices. Hat lt.umets made, trimmed and repaired at tU shortest notice. Also, stamping oW Hraidina and Embroidery. Give her a nil iat b. r residence opposite the Hoyden Hours tortlie praseui. is 41 to 7 I 6 I 80 to 70 .00 to I. SO 60 to to I to Ml to 75 I on I )..,.!, ('reek, in I u.lkin ( . A COTTON Factory anrl Machmery, Grist Mill. Oil w i , ,. . 1 .... - . , . u Mtw Mitt, ana mo acre rn i,nu, mt. i ou to 14 to IH to " to 00 Hi M for bale. Fur information aihln--- J. 11. JOUNSO.V, imijT 18tf Eat,t I3emJ,X. C. bridge. The late Prussian General von Brandt, who served in his youth under Napoleon in Spain und Russia, attribute, in his me- NKW ADVERTISEMENTS. New Goods ! Mons. A. Chevelier, the aeronaut, who Miuietcr to the ; i. to eras, the Atlantic in a balloon next not, and that it will never exist again in the South. We propose, also, to recognize or con cede negro suttrage not because we be lieve it is right in priuoiple ; but for the simple reason that there is now no prin ciple involved, certainly none to fight for. Wo consider uegro suffrage fined, immu table ; and those who are still working against it are as far behind the age a, those patriotic Democrats who coutinue to vote for Geneial Jacksgn at eveiy Presidential election "t" THE SirR.niilREIt hie. iost returne.1 from lh North wiih tin- m. -I complete .Stock of QOODSswr oflered before in this market, s. 1 1.. . s i.i ., t ili time, llaviug bought bis entire Stock for Cnth and after a heavy decline in pi lues, which enables him to sell lower than expressions of Mr. Sumnei. Such demands ! his novel and magnificent balloon at Land- any in the market. His slock consists of a are utterly untenable, and her Majesty's I mau's Park, New York. krge and varied assortment ol Minister must be careful in entertaining them. The London Time, brfathe. forth the spii it ol war in defence of the treasury, claiming that Sumner's money estimate-of damaged is portentous and enormous, adding that although hi aildrers i worthy of attentive consideration, no contrition or , ... . i ..il ;.L l I nn muni a lion mnuin i nuer u cauii-it, u STAPLE & FANCY West, the wheat crop never was known "T"r?";r" L () () T) G! to be in a more promising condition. "" All arconnta agree that, not withstand ing tho great severity of the winter in the DR. GDDDIN'S COMPOt'KD GKNTIAN BITTERS. Cures Chills and Fever, Dyspepsia, In. Iigestioj Colic' Sick 8tomach. Bronchitis, Asthms, Neuralpia, Rheumatism, A.. A UNIVERSAL TOXIC. A sore, safe, and reliable preventative . cure fur al MalariaJ diseases, and all requiiing a genera! tonic impression. Prepared only by Dr. N. A. H. Ooddln u, for sale everywhere. JAMES T. WIOGINs, (Successor to J. H. Baker St Co.) Propriety Agent and Wholesale dealer in Patent Wnli eines. Norfolk Va 17 h or enured bv Kofrland. for if sides were at Boston, Massachusetts, April 24th, to be taken, thvcaje would be reproduced l'OJ, over ouo hundred aud liity five The Boston New. Letter wu the first BOOTS, SHOES, ucw.-p.iper ever printed in tne United HATS, CAPS, States published by Gen. Bartholomew against her ami any project of an equitable Tim Wo lloon Democmlic tinners and I Settlement Would be defeated. - - i- - r - ..... ..... leaders, at least many of them, would! i he Mandard, a lory organ, ejiunits ear ago. Consoiencc Moneg. Da vid A. J enkin., have us ounoae and if no.sible. vote ' a spirit of defiance towards the American Fan., Public Treaanrer of North Caroli tl ' I ' , i i , .1 ' I -. , , i . a it. ... down every Ihiog in the wav of Congrers- people ana wm mnsi io inn iai oj ional legislation that is offared us, piovid- cipituluiion l y Kngland. This position ed it does not fully accord wiili our own 1 combaMei t.y the Liverpool Pom, winch t'i. id to see the people of I'ay. tteville aud Salisbury, and t. " intervening countie., so unanimous aud earnest. a BAILRbAD MEETING IN SALIS-BUIiY. A ar; citizens (1 entliusiaific meeting of the of rf-aliiimry w;'s held I he VIIU'IXI.V POLITICS. T!e f'oiifefvs'.ivcs of Virgiuia of all par ties have agreed to take a practical view of the situation for once, aud act like sensible men. They have withdrawn their ticket for State officer and will very generally "iiituia (iuppisiif the moderate I'epublicaj ticket, Xnd Wiley headed by Col. G- C. Walker for Governor. This course will defeat the Wells pnncrip- tive ticket and. enable the State to get lid of the worst features of the new Constitution. Klsewl ere we publish a most practical s ol sensible article oh the subject from the WiJiniiigton Star. from HtC Wtlml.fifon Journal. FAYETBEVIH.K AND WKSTEHN KAfI.no AD. In pttblbhin;, as we do below, the action of it meeting -of theVltizens of Kdwaa and 1i.i ie counties, held iu Saliabittf ou the lUth i ist. whieh v. have u hiield until this morn jiiC iii'linb-r to pro oineutly iflsert iu our ed itorial column., a ipie.-tion is jgaiu revived vclocji f rim J the S lbjeft iif fftiJUi'M ronir ji.enta ia the ... (i n. i! in -'fi7. ami which M'iis discufN-d at the same tiuio with much iiit. rest at the hu.tinauf the Chamber of Coinmerce. The noiut at which the West- ,.'r,il terniinns of the Western Kailroad shall 4 located is a "on cation of tsa- first injpor- tauce iti t!"' I' "i'u' ' r avetLevHia.aBa via' " iiil'nuton. and to the uelure of the road it MRtejaTf. PoflM af. lv. .is We c uceive'.all these town 1! i.i ou batitrdav the 1st instant. On motion of T. B. Long, W. F. Heti derjon, F.sij,, -enlh-d- to- the Chair, und Dr. (J. A. "Henderson appointed Sec rotary. t- "The object of the niL-etiug, as explained hy the Chairman, to take steps lo have our communitv represented t the meet ing of the stockholder of the Cheraw and Salisbury Bailroad ut Cheraw on the 1 It th instant, nnd to give sonm expression to our views hj reference to the construc tion of .- .i . road. ')u itiik itn c.nomitteo c insisting-of I, li. L r,g, J. u . lull, J of iu I. Bharer, V. E. fhooyr arid W. M. Bobbins was appointed W ilrait resoluiRHi expressive ot the sciire ot the mee lug, While tiie Commfttce were out, the meeting was eSiiertaiiied by brief but sensible addresses from Messrs. Murdoch The committee then report ed the following resolutions : V.'iiEUEAS, Tho officers of the Cheraw and .Salisbury Bailroad have requested thut a delegation of our citizens be sent to the meeting of stockholder road. to ho held at Cheraw. on the 12rh instant, for the purpose of consulting in i. g, ml to the piosexuiiou of this impor tant enterprise ; find Whereas, yrt e.-teeni the constructions of said road to be lu the highest degree essential to the pros perity and grow th of this region of coun try, and especially of this town; there fore, , Jicsohrd, That a delegation of twenty five citizens Le npvoiiid- to altoud the aforesaid meeting at cheraw. Hcmtted, Thai we arc determined to do evrrv fhn.g possWle, in our present ivs that Euglana cannot afford a quarrel, large or small, with America. MISO.LIA $MO US ITEMS. fully views and principles. These are not the old day. of Whig gery and fiemocraey. Then it made no material difference whether a Whig or a Democratic principle iriumpued. Aow, wo are in no position to dicatate term. We can only choose between evils. We see an instance of thi in Virginia. There the Conservative, and Democrats have 1 1 , t , -rn i i i . i . . ! i.i .uniiArr WnlL'nP i mufor. ate Republican, for Governor.' instead of ; 300,000 worth of tobacco thi ataaou. running a candidate of their own iu the face of certain defeat. It might be very nice, as a matter of principle, for the Virginians to have n Democratic candidate iu the field-and it they were as punctilious a their North Caroli i. a neighbors were iu the last Stale canvas they uvuld have one ) ; but they have very wisely cooclud'-d that, uot be ing able uble to elect precisely such a man as they want, they will take the White India m-Jlin over light-colored next best man they ran get. Mr. Wal- , silk will be fashionable this summer. ker is a Northern man, and iia, lias received the following letter, which will explain Itself: ' Kxwbkkx, N. C, April 27, 18G9. David AalKN kiss. : Sir : be; leave to inform you that I am a Ckhohc Priest, in charge of sev eral conere jaition in the Eastern portion of the State. ' I .end you the enclosed ,, , ti i i draft, payable to your order, from a de 1 he wheat crop of Pennsylvania is said , l; ' J,... ,fc- ' ... a I iiiiw ut i . a ku-uiii v i iui fcaJ- j tai d j uuu J I . to promi.c hnclj. ( , , . . . f , ' lian n Ti vis C i nt Kv has already aolJ ' Par,Jr cwicrucd, to acknowledge the . - 0 ' rl' .i ' receipt of the enclosed five hundred The tobacco crop in St. Domingo is enormous. for tfie Pope's The hridge across the Mississippi, at Autontlli is lying Io shoes. , ii'.. Louis, is to be at once bcirtin. can : but he is so a Hcptibli iutinitelv t Ii . superior '1 be commercial negotiation, between nf Wells, t lie genuine Pa. deal candidate, , France and Belgium have been resumed that tne irginians may consider turm selves lucky that the less of tho two evil i no greater than it is. I he people of V irginia are new pursu ing the course- we have so often and so earnestly tried to prevail on the Consei. lives and Democrat, of JNorth Carolina to adopt. And they will find, if they elect Mr. Walker, that they have made a fortunate escape from carpet-hag tyranny. A goodly number of extreme Demo crat, iii Virginia wera bitterly opposed to what they were pleased to term any com promise or surrender of principle; hut the great body oi tha people could not appreciate that sty lo of reasoning and ti.ok a uittQieut, and tue only proper, course. Tot have made certain the election of such a wretch as Wells, by nominating a Democratic candidate for Governor, would have been a shame and a disgrace to Vir ginia. And we are proud, affny of her sons, to bear testimony to the sat. icity and patriotism of ber people. Wil. titur. PEA NUTS. The President will hereafter receive visitors on Monday, and Thursday, from ten ia eleven. A, MV v The Havana press advocate, the expul sion oi all Cuban American citizens from 'the island. - The vines in France are di:ea?ed, and in many parts of the wine district, the crop is Liid to be totally destroyed. HARDWARE, CUTLERY, Queeuswarc, China and Delf, SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA, MOTitSSFS. CONFECTIONERIES, LIQUORS OF ALL KINDS, TOBACCO & Havana Cigars. In fine, he has with great care, ue lected his Stock to meet EVERY WANT. tull nnd o v o i.i ion i f ...Ml rtt aa.i tl i iiiii i-i, . " v.i.iuu it m-uut iuoi At Christ, Church, in Raleigh on Wed- yon anything to do that, but Dont nesday evening, SJ8th iust., by ttev. U. ia: Notice of Co PartnershiD. Wimioto, N. 0L, April 15 h. m T7E. ihe undersigned have this day entered VV into co-partnership under the firm nan and style of BANNI8TER, COWAN Si CO, for the purpose of conducting the business of i REAL ESTATE and FINANCIAL AGEN CY, -with principal offiee. at Wilmington, N. C, and New York Cily. We respectfully oflei our services lo the pub lic. LEMUEL BANNISTER, D.8. COW AN, J. C. KENYNN. For further tnformatioo. address BANNISTER, COWAN & CO.. april 30 lm Wilmington. N.C. II. VI T. C. DIXON, DIXON. & D1X0S, C. DIXON, I" ($-300) dollars, by a notice in the Raleigh papers, the Standard and Sentinel. Of coarse .lie returns have been made, but this I suppose can be put to the account of the cousience fund, or if not, returned .o me. Yoan, very respectfully H. B. Northrop. This is the first instance of "consci ence money" btitig sent to the Treaurer ot this State. SnMason, D. D., Mr. Andrew Syme to Miff lilauche. daughter of lion. Thomas Dragg ; all ot this city. Ask For Credit. Our Motto "PAY AS YOU 00r Country Produce of every detcrip- L.nt qnarttr W9.C0i,V95 stamps, v by the I'ust Ofice Depaiiment. On tiie 17th February, 1869, at Inde I ,i.i i i J mi en iipuir.nn nnnolo V a R Payne 1 R Gentry, of Allegha- tton taken tn aechange, rrl'v "'" 1LO,U8'' f Bank Notes and Specie taken at v - J On the 5th of April at the residence ofWfei highest Market rates Dr r I bourns by Rev J R Payne, Mr K C Fulton of Giayson county, Va, to Misa ltosa D Edwards ot Alleghauy county IS U. -On JiOlh April, at St Paul's paste ?e ' nitrcli, v ootlvtHe, Mississippi, by the .hied wt t3,StiIi,0.y, were issued ev.w Adams, Rector of St Paul's lyiiurcu, atw i ii n ans, ia., voi Jilo 1 . Canlwell, f Wilinington, N C, to Miss Mate I heodo.ia lilouut, of Wood ville. Ijtr Ao tiaras. A corretpondent of the Country Gen Neman, writing from Scott's Mil N. C, says : "The principal crop raised in this vicinity i. the pea nut, or ground peas, as they are called. They promise to be very good, as t ho season has been very favorable for them. In my section of the of snid J culm: ry there are one hundred thousand bushel, raised. tV e consider them more profitable than cotton, where the land is suitable for their culture. They have been a source of great wealth to this section of country. The following is the ba., which has been in operation only nve The St. Petersburg journals' state that disturbances continue among the students in Russia, so that the universities of the d o K .e vi havu becu closed been ap tonersi Tic withdrawn capital ot Jk4"A" an w l tjeii. ju-. sua V liibri'J I orntcd Raifh.i Horace Gresjar, Five year, u; no waffeman lived with in six miles of C,Ua,jCansas. Kow the place ha. 3,00V inhabitants. Among the distinguished foreigner, in New York ii Major llnsaon, of Norway, eight fet bifh. i - . . i ' -6 . A freedmenV wvfng hank in Macon, mode of cultivation. The graand is well broken, and then checked off two and a half feet each way. Two shelled pea. in the hill. Alter they are tip, tie v are cultivated by running a sweep siaR-en or eighteen inches in width both ways, after which the ground is stirred welt around tbc plant, and the grass taken out. Very little dirt pat around the plant, as nearly reduced pecuniary condition, to aid in ttie level culture is the best, lhis process completion of fhf.jrirl, pf working must be continued every two . ed, That ' our delegates be in- weeks, until they meet and cover the strncted to repr.'Sf-,nt to the oiuccrs anu . gmuna, wnen me grass win cease to grow, laBBBBatBti.' ' - 1 ettrfvA4 - .;u i i ' no interests to subserve ro sfockho'd. rs of Said h. ;d, and to our South (.'and iris; friend, generally, orir anxiety to see thi great work pnsbed for-, ward, nnd to convey to them the assor- Tl e eitiaetisof Fav-J "ca mir hearty co-operation. . 4 ii u . ii... i . . it. it vr- i. iii.n &3 nar mnuv iiv ir. umi, - which is about three months from the lime of planting They require very neat culture, The pea grow, entirely ihThe ground. They blossom a. the field pea. but they pat oat a .tern from the bloom which penetrates the ground about three mouths, ba. 312,304 on deposit. The late.t report is that Boric, and not Fish, is to resign shortly, and that Portcr will be appointed In hi. stead, ad Interim. Smoking pipes, to the aggregate, Value ol fifty-tno m.liion fraucs, were manufac tured iu France last year. The Erie Railroad Company have com pleted 17,000 tons of steel rail on their roadnot a broken rail since. Usher Wilkinson was bitten by a dog at Terre Hante. JIs applied a "mad- stone," which, it if reported, "firmly ad- w. ii. iiowEirrow Salisbury, May 18C9. 18 tf i Collector's Office, 6th Dist. . V. C. Salisbury, Mny 1, 18GD. THE ANNUAL LIST for 18l has been placed in my bunds for collection, and the faxes assessed thereon have become due aud payable. All persons having Taxes assess- Snow Camp Fouudrv, a. Dixof & CO., Iron--FoundfT. Mill-Wrights and Machinists, SNOW CAM&P. O. Alamance Co., N. C, ARE MANUFACTURING Improved Horse-Powers and Threshers, Straw-Cutters, Com-Shellers, Cane Mills, Saw and Grist Mill Irons Of every Description, Shaft ing, Pulleys, Gear rng, tc., oc. Also, are maualacturiog an Improved Turbine "Water Wtetl, Which at no distant day, it is believed will su percede the Overshot-Wheel in most sim tions where, economy, durability and eflict encvare properly considered. CV Mill owners who use water for the pro pulsion of maehinery, aiepariicnlarly requeu ed io give this Wheel an examination bef. re sending their money North for, oue not - goon. This Company is an association of Prscti. il Me, i aires who have been engaged in ifca particular business for more than twenty fin years, and are qualified from long trainum. and practical experience, lo make thorouvii work of any job entrusted to their eare ; to gether with ihe LOW PRICE at which work iwis been put under Ihe ready-pay system, lately inaugurated in this country, will make ;t to the interest of those wanting any thing in our line to give us a call. april 30 l" tt i . i ' .-. i - v In Wilmington, On the 28th inst. br ZSSEZZ'EZZ '.lT.,:M T r i t. m . M. - ' isssaiiiiMit uiitmiu tin tu iitr iinu iirs ijth- irny! u A- wwtaJ"i? bynotinedt..,eetuieormyIepMtie.ttL.e. fcaiibury,N C, to Mis. Henrietta, 4mnsd wa phwea iti.ml tw-, irthe late Herman Ecke of Wil- Taxes. A iwnalty oT mington, N C. : ' terest at the rate of ou below and nay the said I t live pev ceut, aud in line tier seat nr mouth. win oe exaei.-ii iroui tiiose -ho may neatect i ... - . . .. . j f Wirn,tai-' fc--.l,U,. W W wn.oays at er the.appoiutwettt for t mi i ' i "j rc i me county in wnieli tliey reside ier J t Hideo, Mr Robtert WNRroWn Any person jrho shall sctsMi No card? It Rev im Di-own auv tveraon jrno ms kimnu r.r and Mis. Emma V Plunket, all oh Wit- any buainess or profession, for the doing of! miugton, N U. which a special Tax i. iuiposed by law. with- i the re.ulenep f tl, krU ou' 'y,n,'t thereof as required, is subject to a.K A"3rff Vl,Xht Ekm ir. than live T,u r.., yjj mvct n aj nannsg, nundred dollars i apt J A Jarratt and Miss Kllen Pur year, daughter of the lato Hon R O l'u ry car, all of Yadklu couuty. A: Si. James, church, in Wilmington. on the 28th pf April, Jby Rer. George Patterson, Mr James A Ifebane, to Miss Maria A, daughter of the late John Walker, Esq. Salisbury, 18G9, May 13, 14 St 15. V IL'. ... a . Yadkiuville, Moeksville. Concord, M. .Illlie, Wilknb.rt. Taylursville, Stu'tesvillu, Newton, Lineolnton, Dallas. Charlotte. 18-2t do 18. do sa do do 26. - do 14. -do 15. do 17 St 18. do 19 A: 20. do SI. do 22. do 24. 25 & 26. SAMUEL U. WILEY, . Collector. Photograph Gallery. D1LD: In this town, on the 3d in.t.. Mrs. J am: WtaDDfLL, aged about sixty year.. In Mecklenburg conn'., on the 18th ult, Mis Eliza, wile ot Mr. Adam Todd. agea oo year.. At Mount Pleasant, Cabarrus count v. horse Phototrrnnh. s a . . . t i cy tm gw"-m ontninnnit Mrs. Mart 11, wife of PorrilnS T1, Mr J .1 l-i il le.m. r u,r, JS ----..... m .111111,1 ' - li'iPTPa nc ciom.,. . T T...S.K W P..I-. - v ioiito and all other aa-wi- i-.'ii UMIIMY. wn I V bos . I ,. .'III' a & the 28.1. ult., Tho. A Norment. E.o. - 7 "T"""' tat - - ' mH I 1 ageo aoout op year - fsF ffsiwti umMmi nm H r lis At her residence, Rerrv Hill. Pittsvl- Tf" ! M the Gallery will be closed , . - ' . J ariAr JiinM i&ik t .1.- a vauia county, Va, on the 23d of Ann 1. 1 U." "'.0"ujm" season. Mr. Uuth a Hairston. in the 86th vr ' ...- KEXNEDY. J I oaJisourr. aar fW. ia .:. HIVES & PROCTOR, WnOLKSALB AND IttTAIL DRUGGISTS, 1IKALKR8 IN 1 MEDICINES, Fanrj k Toilrl Jrtirlei, Paints. Oik. DYE STUFFS, PERFUMERY. Sv imported cc Uoroeatic Window tt - . . A tjriass. JfUttV. jtZ- w v m SPICES, ac . c. Would rearteetfiillp c.lll thi. bMm I inn of chants. Phrsiciaut. Plaoters. and others, to thcif extensive stuck and superior inducements. 107 byctmore, SL, Petersburg. h. r. RIVES. M. D. w. H. emu TOR. apnKt IfiKJin jn NOTICE. f A of Bay Horse. Six Tears old. a 1'Uak.TOV ami Harness fef 8ale. Apply to H. H. IlKI.rKK halisbury, C., April 23, 186V. WHf OD g. I!IMII IIMI mm & msmim SALISBURY, K. C. HTWill attend orotmimtr totherollar al r l - . 1-tat t . : ,