'I ; i ! A v..t.-fc: JL . Bu IwpiitliCiTWgtiTy "Bppirtted with flTMTltf want, asdwit&the latest oTive.widawiy. manner of Job TasHUfxaa xumAom DKbt mtXaem; flIffiMtfr!1! rtiwwpwr- a twrw lah atshflitnoUee,! . 1 !. ,7 JAldJ ' X BLAMES, BTJLIrHEAPOr .JLKTTXB9BAD3CABPa. .:!. TAGS, RECEIPTS, POSTEBS, i n! J PBQORiMUnHfTOHUi y't AMPB!qB(?nLABaj,CC i sVTiSOKIPTTOff RATBB: OmlVl onr ywr, (poi&pidd) in nrtmmet gix ATf .tj..... , r(riY K'tnlto ......... Oie AKwtf.' : '; ' ' ''' 4 rxxfixr smrtoit: 1 the county, pottpwL. ........... Six Months jiiij i .......4 00; a oo' u-' ' -.-SU 00. I'.l y.; ,i . ....... 2 10 , vol. xxin. : ' ' ' :CHAiHAm& ' ' -- N0- w- 'Lit u - - " - " - " I 1 , , JOT i. 8 Hi r. i w a rain w wmH i k w bra a ciuir nuuji u i . . m f ma i v m mm n& i ib. i w. BE SOLD WTTltO T 1 fe o x i x a j We propoM fro tftl?) IM flTf iyear 8e;oQ W offer goods at reduced prices. Prints and all' Domestic Goods ARTDsMGOST, I II I I m fi il i By eall irig Ea WHITE GOODS, &G., & T , ' f 'TP'V I . II ft II Jl II LX .fejii8 i '301Hi.f.S loll f;1 ; -fc" i - . V J l IiOtT CAN fiKCUEE AjBABGAINlIN S ' ' ' - HvtK BKlOUt EDUCED, - . -s Fancy Dress Our Dress Goods, Ui Mins, (OODS I AS E HAVE MADE A VEBf, B8 DUCTtON IX PK1CBS OF THESE GOODS. HAVE BEEN BEDUCED QTTT T ON TT AND Every one knows thai we always did toad O X XX- JJ VX lixilix' i " ""''..'" A FEW NOBBY le Market in Embroideries, a.'1 'Mate, V' -v i 2 J You will nnd It much to your Interest to call on us. . . . - - KespectfuUy, ALEXANDER HARRIS. oa ' T. JL. SEIGLE & CO. June l-d&w ma23 1 J $rxrts and SltiB. i ptisceXXancqus. C0W1PLETE0 ! OUB 6PBING STOCK OF ) Jl ( m rtnnV U 3 I Jk most tnexp PAINKILLER p PAiri.lULL T M V I 5 Monroe votes for Hwet' Thursdayf-? The Wilmington Review says the Cumberland eountv convention instruc ted forjtorijMid Robinfpn; held Sauiayift Thetelegatestte county convention jrere lef t ninstrac-i ted- Mj-:- flifiil ; Raleigh Neux&p. is 46ped that the 82d' volume the North! Carolina reports; wiiufie realv fordistributioh by the; PmMMim f e3acretary of State is: to booths sobn as it ls completed. : t Th' JTywl4ja.Tsr that ; Mr. H 1.' Fry, for oqr yeart assistant cashier of thfl Pnfi BankT of Monroe, has re signed his-eBition to take a situation with the, Kiojwnena ana Tisumtm nn road CotnianCwUh Uis .headquatters atureensboro, Trt. Foster, thei leader of the band of desperadoes wh"b not long since forced their way into Pol it nnuritv iail and endeavored to re- flease a friend, was.tried at th recent term-fifvPMk Surjerior OouTt. convictea and sentenced to-the penitentiary, for! ten years, '-:.' ' " 1 Elitabetl Cityjias voted $15,000 to: thft . Elizabeth Citjr and Norfolk Rail road CoBapany. About 250 laborers are now emvloved on the road. The grad ingisdone to the.Virginia line The grading througly the swamp, this side of Pasaaotank river, near Elizabeth Citv. will have to be raised about; two feet Monroe Express : We met S. J. Pem berton,Esqnln Wadesboro on Monday and was mioimeu by mm mat tne re port published in the last issue of the Express, that he would be an indepen dent candidate for Congress in case Col. Johnston was nominated was un true. He informed us further that he was not a candidate for Conferees at all, but expected to run for the Legislature from Stanly, and be elected without op position. He says he is for the nomi nee of the Rockingham convention whoever he mav bo : ; Greensboro Patriot : J. W. Freeman, of this county, is making arrangements to establish a woollen cloth manufacto ry on. DeeD river about, twelve miles ...... - i i-i l: and Barti ! r-i;'1 .!f iJtJ1' .U1. I - ' - J t X alelgtaKewsoiCDa7i .t: i i t l: j t !We" are? 'gia' tQ oeabie restate a-; rrani7Prt iv acco4rdanc with the act of Bale" by electing a ooara oi' airecxora composed oi ine iouowing nameu gen-. tlemen: W. J. Best, T. M. Logan, F. F. Miller, John Hqey, TV.., l. JJortcn, xt., a. Vance. A. B. Aiidrewsi A:-C; Avert and W.E. Anderson. 'Tliey haverwrid toj the Treater,:M.S3U the firt mttrteaire bond ,itwj compa ny, guaranteed: by th State' which they wora tii1 'nkV; ahd 'have nafd'irom' thai 'ratification of the act : Th6y have also denasitfid with ue treasurer io.U4i m. whicn is more man" BumcieHi to reiin burse the State a or the; other expendi-i hires, since- he ratfiattari rthe BC.; 'y'.'hav pxm( &$fc raai&ess to take possession of the roadto-day in accordance with their contract, and to proceed with the worfc Mr. Best is ex- pected here on Sunday and will go vig orously to work next week. Raleigh Observer. Sunday, We are glad talay before our readers definite information that the perform ance of the contract with reference to the Western. North Carolina Railroad, as signed, has been undertaken by the grantees; and that in pursuance of the act of ; Assembly the grantees have be come inanrporated into a hew company, and have chosen a new board of direc tors. The work is to be pushed toward without delay, and we do not doubt the road willl reach Asheville during the summer. We have snot our8elve axannned to see that the requirements of the law have been observed in, these matters of organization : but as the papers have stated that Senator Vance and Col. An drews were in New York on that bus iness, and as we are told thai ,his Ex cellency the Governor so regards it, we assume that all things have been right ly done, and that all the steps taken have been in conformity with North Carolina law. , . We are sure that the directors, who are composed in part of North Caro linians, will leave no stone unturned for the early completion of the great work with which iney are cnargea. I'ly; lit: ' iiiJ.1 tii'ltnilSjig . : ' j, . frX y:w--AL ,:h!i:lJji--' , 'i is i r. , hr. n'.r. v . i -f u-i .-i :i - i --). -iu.i'C'i '. 'kmr. i . .iiiiiiufif i-iil! lv;!-..; 1 -ltf "anytarticuiwinii ot goods nasbeceme popular, through their lnteinslc value, the market b then flooded with Interior goods, with the IntfinUdn, f trading on the reputation tthe ntoe acle, This Is eepedally the 6ae wHb . : i :; - . - ...J -: t ' ' ! . .. T - - 1 1:( r-l ' I ! ! ' "i ' hi 1 i 'III' 'I ' '"'I A (-:' ) and while others NOME but FULL are willing to SeH the toterle gOodsj dyed with logwoo4 wbieh canot gtm BattofactloB, we pH8se to ' toalntafe the. hdaad; Undode . : I il ' 'y, .1-1 : : ' -ill.-' .11-. .! - j Indigo dyed. wWch we guarantee to tsadUe test otanyeki ,;.,!,;: Uux i :;'. LARGEST ASSORTMENT OP-BLIJK .FLANpLlfc V ! i 'ill! '! Manufactured with taste and style, and In this line particularly we an faring SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS. yerjr;ircthiily,, .; 'V. ',V,;:. ...;,(; : :.; .-, fj iO .ii 171 '".IltL. n. i jij,r; ii.'t to '(!'.j"--J til I li.iy.-w, J i! ):1 ; '; -..'. k Jiii. " jilu'iii inn, . i' 1 Mill ClhilMl may 30 ' m.. ,i. i ..Mr urn 1 cISm ACL n i: ill !. .i c ...j 'Jil : ' ; . . , ; . ;: ;, j, :' i, )i)i-,-- i;.- il-r 'ti .!. j ..-, i -:i --Ii '"' THE BEST; .: : IT ' 1 .11 llil-.lf'-l l!i H-f!li:t i . : i i- .'Mi!'! from this city. The. factory building- The names of Hon. W. T. Dortch, of BOOTS, SHOES, HATS has been finished, and Mr. Freeman has bought a complete set of machinery, which will be here in a few days. - He expects to have the mills in operation by the 1st of July, and will manufac ture jeaus and all kinds of heavy goods, but will make a specialty of what the trade may demand. Raleigh Observer: Prof. W. C. Kerr, Geologist, is in correspondence with a wealthy gentleraanef Minneapolis, Min nesota, in regard to the grape and fruit culture in the western part of the State. The party will visit the State soon, with the intention of making it his home. Goldsboro, Col. W. E. Anderson, of Ral eigh, and Col. A. B. Andrews, Hon. R. B. Vance and of the other North Caro lina directors give our people an assur ance that the means at their command will be utilized for the early promotion of the great enterprise. In administering the trust, they will we know, have regard to the best inter est of the State, and the people will re ly with confidence on the utmost good faith so long as they have the direction of the company's affairs. TEN ALL WOOL SUITS IN THE COUNTRY; STYLES TO SELECT CALL AND EXAMINE THEM AT Raleigh Post. On Thursday night we voi vgA in. . . . , . . i 11 i iiuiouav 11) " - , vj . v v. ... The processor also nas a .feel".",(', formation direct from New York eminent scientist of Philadelphia, ask- through a source we could not discred- III U 11 1111 kU 1X10.0.(7 WUl va- W"v 4 w va i- . ... - -ml f T . ! il ta ns about the miaaieouune wuu 3L,. BBRWieiSR & IBiHLG.'S.. - Leading Clothiers and Tailors. We call attention of the Wholesale Trade to the above5 Goods. ' N. B. THE BEST WHITE SHIRT IN THE COUNTRY FOR $1.00 o a number of geologists and botanists of note. Every summer these parties make trips through the mountains of this State, which afford the richest field in the country for researches of this character. (B n sa on (il . LOW AT (Dflesanofinng Salle TIE C1MGE IK PMCIES ! WHTA KER DISBACEi Is now Complete. We are- determtned to sustain our former reputatton tor aeOng .c.;.i.. ;I .. '! b'Al l't Ci-i . '!-; irillt:.'- '' THE BEST BRANDS xMlgi wWcte eferf sensible person knows Is ibeftpest to the end. Please "call and' see us AVIS' , KILLER before buying, estly with jol We will deal fairly and hom PEG RAH & CO. March Democrjl 1880. uul Boine copy. $5,0 00 it Boots, Shoes, and k. rr s TO BE SOLD Regardless of Cost. 18 A PURELY VEGETABLE REMEDY - For KCTEBN AL ndEXTJEEilAL Use, I FD has never failed when ed PAIN tilLLtn accordintr to print ad drreet. ton. incloelns each bottle, ana w yy"jr v- Hore Threat, uyeBierj. vfwfvr' Alt! If 111 Fit l tt&Wtt1Si PAIN KILLCK friend of the Mechanic, classes wanting a medicine always a Vf fcto Se lnternaly or externally y nU afford to be withont IV. - tha nous;. Tta pnee ttif n the reach of all, ana M.wiu annuauj .... (ML Ail iiuvvud PERRY DAVIS & 10i. PfpVlflf " Tbe Court Concludes that He mutilat ed Himself General Scholield Or ders His. Arrestsud He iu Placed Cru der Guard West Point, May 29 Tire Whita ker court met to-day in secret session and made up its final report, which was agreed upon ana signed Dy an tne mem bers oi the court. it, that Messrs. Grace, Tappan and Fish had positively withdrawn trom Mr. Best, on the alleged ground that the property was worth nothing like as much as represented to them. The ab- the dirctory, would seem to confirm the 50. 00 Yams OI Best UallCO, O i-, statement to us. r nnn lva T.qwtib 8 Balelgh Observer. , 5.UUU I arQS JTlQUe, O l-O, The Salisbury Democrat, on the 5 000 Yards Best Lawn, V2 X-lr 'S$8X$8$S ' 500 Yards Piench Organdy, Mct lonerer ODeratine with Mr. Best. On in- , ci . . j j i fo. mafn f 10 pfs. former urices 16 z-6. . -il.i -i I '--v 1 1 vorria iri-i 1 n ,-Miu.inor. striueu. auu uriaiixi w - ' . x . , quiry we iea.ru liiuu jjjli. vjric, uuo ui - - v.... . 07 - , .. the grantees, on Friday, telegraphed to MESS (MM ! DHUSS the Governor that the erantees had. or ganized and had chosen the directors, as stated in vesterdav's Observer. : That wSmay tawSehSerMaldttet DRESS GOODS AT 20,CTS. mm 1 The report, after reviewing the facts the grantees, to-wit: Messrs. fish. Tap- and evidence in the case, gives the fol lowing conclusions; i First. The court is unable to believe that such slight wounds as Cadet Whit- akw received pould have been lnnict fid bv nersons in the manner and under t-Ue pirpwrnstances described by him. , Second. It does not see why a man with his surroundings and in his con dition and frame of mind, as shown by his own evidence, should have submitted to an assault such as is pan, Grace arvd Best had given place to new men. Under tne mil new men could not organize. The -road is to be turned, over ,to the four; gentleman named 'above, after' they should form themsejveg into the western jxortn Carolina Railroad Company, under the act of AssernbLt. . This, we understand they have done. We doubt very much however, that they could legally organ ize in New York State under a North Carolina statute. The Western North Carolina Railroad Company can have 44 44 44 44 25 35 40 60&75 44 44 44 44 FORMER PRICES, 25 GTS. "30,40,50 " " 50, 60, 70 " " - " 75 lio 135 , 7 I Our Entire Stock of Hoisery, Gloves, Ribbons, Embroideries, Laces, Collars, Cutfe,; Ties and ;Parasols will be Sold at and Below wst. alleged without summoning assistance no existence beyond the Umits of North during the assault or immediately there- Carolina save hy comity. For comity to nave anvtninir to aci on, at aeetua iu Remember thin is positively no humbug. Every purchaser will at once perceive the ftaunBau? Tl$lbl 5 gcJods must be closed ouL Our Clothiug and Gent's Kumlshlnt Good mo also oflered at Immense Bargains. iQ,"f ,:Tuv !r. uan eany, aa a eretu rusn m e&pevtcu oi oyuiy v these eoods of twenty-five per cent Is insured. March 18-d4wlr. :d::- HAVINQ TAKEN CHARGE OP THE BUSINESS OF L. ASIEL, I nltor ,n anil fcla antlrA arfvlt Consisting Of $5,0 00 WORTH OF BOOTS, GENTS AND LADIES' SHOES, GENTS AND BOYS' FUR, WOOL AND STRAW HATS, REGARDLESS OF COST. Those wishing to bua, would do well.ito examine this stock be tote buying elsewhere, to be aold out. in the next THIRTY DAYS. J. ROESSLBRl may 12 .': : V.'FH AS8IGNEE.. PURELY VEGETABLE An Ffleetual Specific for Malarious Fevers, , Bowel uompisuim. ujbvvvo i Mental Depression, Third, It believes a person tied as he was, and, left as he claims to have been, cou!4 have readily released nimseii snouio, ue exvt t muaacii. w uu 80. ' im. Fourth. From the testimony or. w ost surgeon and others, the oourt is compelled to believe that wnita- ker wag neitner asieep nor insen sible when he was examined on the morning of April 6tb, but that he was foiormner. - Fifth. The oourt la not able to dis invor anv mntlve that anv Derson other than Whitaker could have had in mak ing such assault, and there is no evi dence whatever to warrant the be lief that other persons did make that, t.hfi hair clio- OlAUi. J-n uwv . w - ; . - ping, flesh cutting and binding could have all been accomplished by Whitaker himself. us essential that the company should first be organized within the limits of North Carolina. IJ.i. I .II , TARDY WORK IN CONBES. 1851. Itltile Prospect of an Adjournment Before tbe middle of June. w a sTTTTjftTnw. Mav 28. Sueaker Ran dall returned to-day from Philadelphia, where he has buried his mother He.isj of opinion that Congress cannot adjourn before the 15th of June. The prospeoU rf P.arTr adiournment had not grown brighter during the legislative week just passed. The House has consumed nearly tne enure wees-iu iuscuaiuu ui the sundry civil bill. The time of the Senate has been occupied chiefly Inj political aeDate over tub ciwwiai cav fution and Mr :Bayards supervisors viii f pan while the Beoublican mem- Sp.venth. The theory that tne note qi hers are slippinff away one Dy one to warning is an imitation of Whitaker s Chicago, and there was a bare quorum! writing is, in the opinion of the Court, in the House to-day. If the House ii r fan Q hi Thft Rfivere tests to which ohrmlri ha left without a auorum It will ASK the recovered dyspeptics, Billions sufferers. ia handwriting were subjected De impossible to pass any bill3 tjxi corns ef Fever and Ague, the mercurdlseasea their positive testimony place it be- aye and 004 vote. . There are quite a vond doubt that Whitaker mmseu number of Democratic absentees aisov BUBmras' Liver Regulator. wrote the note or warning, auu, tunc- Tne se8swn 14 Deueveu to uu buumi wo ThU Justly celebrated medicine, Keguiates um 1 fore tftat ne l3 not lgnorani, 01 urn jwi- dose Uiat several meinuere uave qun, 1UU juouj vv.v 1,-HIIh t.hn KVRtem 1 l affair' I ... 4- wnfMVn son or persons engageu m mo ""- tne city nxi. aaivcjuuiiib w, viu Tne latter conclusion ia 8ucubuiww it. A a TO THE TRADE. Twenty-Nine Years Experience has Enabled the Old ,Bpusc. pf , ,, TO PURCHASE THIS SPRING THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF Goods. Notions, : ;&co.V; A7 7 Ever offered to their customers. Nearly all bought before the reeent advance in prices. WWjiSf. learn our prices. -itespeciiuiiy, "-- - ee and mar.8. Jaundloe. Nausea, Colic, BUS jwsuww, 1 vonsupauon ouu Dimmu ondcood appetite ther win teu jvu r ns' ia A J Liver, promotes dlgesoon, ana iutuuw m y" against malarial diseases.. i SPRING NOVELTIES a OT Extract of a letter from Hon. Alexander H. Stevens, rlj occa sionally use when mi condition reauires it, Dr. Simmons' Liver Regulator, with good effect It is mild, and suits me better than more active remedies." , CONSTIPATION. TESTIMONY E n lUk ; VrT7. ifibwei as loss ef Vvi,!.' 1... DUM.k.Mii am aiorf mftiw other DlMftses Gray's Specific -Medicine. TRADE MARKThe real Klg-TRAOf IAWt foe r ,iipmj. I nsbwhuhll- A nntinCT. And; iKlfj . diseases .11 HMmutl sequeuwv";; I JOB9 W (Si! is- GKOBUIA 1 lave usea ti' trfXr, lor oonstipivtimi of my bowels, caused by a JbwPO irL.'i..oT.t f thft liver, tor the last three of dlrSton,wttli decided w'lfJ!L SSrSiifiinft for the derangement of the liver-- Georgia. . r ' I liAMOTACnrSKD OMI.T BI AprlllSiawawifr-; - Fir. 3rV that lead to InBDnM : fit .Ponsurnptipa. mMW we desire to send free by mall to every tnm TDi . -81 ttiau Mudimiie to mU9 oil 'iU1Hg Pclie. or six pacjtagea. for $5. or vrtil seal t l' GalvK nil iMata AMFffVhAli. 1 (he citiaens of warn mu i J. rundenienad annonol n?..r.""IiSSih rrrr-tfnndav ftofnoS'iiereSS wllltofrom lOiacKdock .... - -- ln-tbeatternoon by the fact that I one-half of the sheet of paper on which this note is written was iouna in nmiancia jiuojwoiv... After a strong array of ... circumstantial evidence from the testimony of eperta in handwriting anfl fraffltM conflict ing statements of Cadet Whitaker and the lack of yeracity, evinced hy. him m durinff the roeiuiry, as shown by the evidence, the court is. of the opinion that the impu tation upon tne ciiaracter oi, c-aueu Whitaker, referred to in the or der convening the Court, in the official reports of the Commandant of Cadets and Post Surgeon, is fully sus- f olnol , ' WhATi the reDort was sent to ueneri i Sdhofield and carefully read by him. Tie f.an a letters be addressed to Col- onel Lazeue, commanaant ot "H3 n f aHofa Vlirftfttinir the arrest of Whit- alcer and placing him in confenet to his -room. The ordr W'.pr? WPy arriedot, and Whitaker viu jemam rndlr arrest until hia oae i. disposed of, A guard will keep him unaer ur- , ,, ,,! l , . . J...;., J Sll.yil ' ".' . : ACABD. , . avi-rtA lirro att who are suffering from ihe errors Ml in dlscrettons of yontt nawwfjwal. cyto8S of nianBood, ke.,Iwlll send a recipe that wtil cure ySov MtEJB OF CHABBE. This iat renMdy.'was dlacovered h a Po in south SKSoWasSf arr27-eUI The Intlnx of Itayn 33 X3.3H:.I X 33 K Tr AhdteWbrtiy mm .'W ttA.WLTT . tt oS a ivrm? RVT.T?, 8 T?T A SON A ELK rKXUHiO peanergrit'atew..lorj:aanna I) IN EjielXxJxMuEdlJ- ZJurjxtix via - , . Llln litsli lew uajr? w.y fey t S.. naur nmprs from sunnV ltalV. The Caledonia, from Genoav 'Leghorn and jfaierjmo, wmon arriveu j.uuraujf nearly four hundred, and other steal ers of the same line due next week wil have quite as many. Unlike the Scan dinavians tod Germans the Italians do not go West, but, as a rule, stay in the city, expecting to make a living by doing whatever may cpWQ in their way During the past year, as is well knowni there has been a very extensive emigra t.inn from the Mediterranean countries; to, jtne Argeuuiiu jmspuuimj Biver Plate under the very favorable, inducements held put by, the goyern' mttt in W. way or cneapuiaaa, butlh reporw wat many of .the emit further venturea in. tiiat .quarter3,and ilfl!il n. : ? ? js not J I present : A book on the WWd:tt?lt aent sentrjwe.1 iboiuuuhi rewi" Mdaehe. Ckmsttpa.tpeiBlallayHla rddressDr. SANFDRD, 162 Broadway, ew ia SrtiMf.fYl-JI!.r) mayi8 4w '& The Public is Cordially Invited. No TrouDie w -ouow x.u. W. KAUFMAN. & CO. maro . . , i i i t t ui i-'i .-i i - - ONE OF THE LARGEST AND JBEST ASSOBTEtl STQpK QFA , Jr X Xa A" -."J. , f .. , , .-r.n.-r sl-i s os nir-r5S Law oi L--liMuJiii-1 viillVi flWOll J marzo , - . . 1 " 1 . rif '.i'li.'i'vh 7 oil ft A. II M .ui !!;'! a r-li lUoll"j:i,K TME 9!6T!20n SIB I'O7. ooveuknotra r.ftt mail Ihr l'nrt .97ir lo hptan x'.Ja.iiJ.J.,M. u.n mowu t.itaf AHmtfap toneod further co-me rtM SAMPLE rinhrsloMns called to It For sale by au leaoin nwcen.,1 1 iwiloreiii im? fji wsiiiSfl SiiJ- fir flTEBTJlrlO &&!SPd& it ars. SAMPLE FACKAOo FBJW. TfJlMt I 1 : ai 1! I mar. dw ly. -. ''iU l majje " " Proprietor,