V KDN KsftA Y....'.. A I'll. 4. ."S73.
Il'M 7' IS BEEN DONE.
llofore this roaches most of oursub.
scriberstho eloctiou will have been over,
and th5 good accomplished or the evil Jotie
Tao year ago tlie ijuestiou of constitution
ii! reform Was bcfvra you in another bIwjio.
The legislative imdo of amendment was bo
for yoil. I; was a small boou which was
granted to joa under tie Constitution and
wtf advisod you to embraeii that opportuai
of getting such' reforms as wcro within your
reacb.bolieviitg that you would havu no
letter opportunity of bettering your condi
tion ud that eouslitution.il reform could
never be reaebo i thoroughly by th hands
of the peoph. I'rovidcntially, as it rcem
ed, the Legislature of last whiter was Da
luocratio by so largo a ungority that wo im
mediately urged thatidvautage.be takcu of
it to make thorough and wholesale reforms
io the Constitution, " Such opportunity
does not present itself more thnn otice in a
generation and whether the people have
availed themselves of it or not we will not
reproach ourselves for luck of wisdom or
Lick of regard for the welfare of the people
that we advised to that course
Tbs CouMitutiou of 18GS was faulty in
its very inception. Jt did not spring from
the calls of the people but the demands of
a miiit&ry despotism. It did not provide
for tho wauU of tho people but for those
who shaped the action of the Coiiveutiou
for tue creation of offices and tho good of
office holders.' It did not frame sound or
ganic law but made fleeting and temporary
legislation of permanent tiiudiug effect. , It
did not consider the sparse opulation of
the State, nor its impoverishment, but
made its offices to correspond to a densely
settled territory and its salaries bated upou
exbausuess wealth. It created many more
offices than were needed and it paid the
holders of those offices more than they earn
ed bv the performance of their duties. It
burdened the people with taxes by the cre
ation and support of penal and charitable
institutions for which there was no demand,
or in which the burden might properly have
leea shared witi the tax payers by those
who were able when posseaeed of suilkieiit
private means.
But the whole sul ject bs.lceu under re
view and ly this time h.s bad the weight of
popular verdict. If the eop!e have voted
for the Democratic candidate? and the De
tnoeratie party has a majority iu the Con
vention, then such a change fill have been
brought about, that public prosperity will
rebound a& from the removal of a great
weight upon it. If on the contrary the ra
dical should be in the majority, thcu the
people will have loaded tbemsches with
chains ibey can never shake oSL They Lave
Lauded themselves over to the hand of their
enemies, and they will never free them
selves sgaiu unless through the viu!eue of
revolution t . ... ,-s. .....
But as we write the proi-pecU are so
bright, and all accounts so cheering, that it
is iiiipotible to anticipate calamity volun
tarily Fought and calmly invited,
in aniiiinnnini
To tbose aboBi this paper may reaeb be
fore the day of election a have only one
word of advice. Kcmeuiber that thus is
probably the last struggle at the fills le
Ivcvn the Ieuoctat and the ILniicnt. If
the latter controls in tLe Cuiiveution. he
will make farther straggle fruitless, be-cu.-e
he m going to found bis power so deep
that it will not be shaken.'
' Civil fights is what the Radical are
iuiisgat. 'ot Civil Itigbla either, Lc
eao the ocgro has all that be needs, but
ocul right, such as John i'age deuiund
when be says, that there shstl be tw di li
cence l et a ten the white acd the black hi
aaylsing if tie fedic-t! Control the LVoieo
tion. The Constitution is the csnipaign Org?.
of the lUJical party in ltaleigli. Its local
editor is a evlwrcd man. Think of that, ye
men the CvmlUnilt seek to convert to
t aiica!ifN !
Does that Wt like Civil rights? Color
ed editors, colored lawyer, colore! J u Jges
the all com from the party t'o-t wants
to cootrol the CvoveiiU.x.
After tb election,, we lope t give our
seeder more varied editotlal aistu-r. We
Lsve beeo compelled t feed them the
unvarying dish of State politic. They are
tired of the diet, bo doubt, but if they bare
profiled by our regimen, and bare all vot
ed as we Lave endeavored to pemuadt them
to do, we will vary the repast, and treat
them to some of the many subjects bow the
food f thought for the buj world otnide
of the limit of eur now c h.'. enfran
chised i'.ate.
, K)t:rt.i;, Ju'y 31. CJiii'l . K,
Tkli tt, the lih-iir.gubhi J g"iicral in the
ci,f, ,!ra!e rnii- did to day after a
bri'.t iilccss rg"d fifty.
TO OUR ORANGE READERS.
VvT many weeks past wo bavo abstained
from; all reference to tho troubles, which
early in the campaign settled ui-ouud the
nominations iu Urango eounty. We have
not been provoked to it though we were
perfectly aware of most causeless and un
generous attacks upon us ut the different
tax gatherings iu the county, which en
gagements eisewhete made it impossible fur
us to attend. We were eotiteiit to leave
the solution of all troubles with the people
of Orange, always loyal to party, always
true to principle We were content tf)
leave our own vindication with tbt satuo
people who h id convincing evidcuce of our
own loyalty, a ud vlio hud braiu euougli to
know that opposition to an individual did
not involve integrity of principle. I
The people of Orange aejuiesced in the
nomination of May, whether cheerfully or
not wo will not undertake to say. li it
there has been no overt opposition after tho
failure to effect it at Cedar Grove
We do not assume to express auy person
al satisfaction at this condition of things,
since to do so, would involve the sacrilioa
of self respect, i Mr. Turner has made it
imputable for us to regard him as a candi
date acceptable to us, Uut we write to
call attention to the fact that neither in the
llecorder nor in the Xews have , we made
any reference to the introduction of any
other candidate, ince the Cedar Grove
Meeting, as charged iu a recent issue of the
Sentiuel, but have preserved most absolute
silence opon this subject. !
And the people of Orange will bear wit
ness to tho accuracy of this statement,
, Wbo will Trove a Ilunegrade to his
llace? Not the negro certainly! The
negro has long ago fixed the color lino. If
you want to gain biiu you uni.t go to bim.
White men stand to your colors ! A de
mocratic majority and white rule. A ra
dical majority in lite convention and civil
right and nero rule. WUicu uo you pre
fer? -Wil, Star.
THUNDER IT INTO THE EARS OF
TUS iNKGUO-KQUAUTIESTSr ;
That they have inputted the white women
of North Carolina by endorsing at a prty
meagre the iuramous Civil itighu Hill.
That their Executive Committee have
declared that they uu.-t not intimate that
the Civil Jlight liiil is wrong iu principle.
Thatinte Campbell, a pet oiator of the
party and candidate for coiiveutiou, regrets
tbat the ISill is not more severe.
That Greasy Sam Watts, a Judge and
leader of '.he party says he is glad the
law was passed
That U. C. l'adger, BTiothcr ree''giizd
party leader, says be is hiaixelf a colored
man,
Tlist Jndge Kuxt.m, a lilies I candidate
for convention, decides that a negro man
and a white woman cun marry with im
punity. ,
That wherever the negroes are in the
majority in a county they have negro ean
ditlates for Cuiivcuiion.
That in every Eastern county where the
Radicals Lave an assureJ majority they
have either a negro ir a white man who ts
in favor of the Civil Rights Rill as their
candidate.- ' '..
That John Page, a Radiesl nopro can
didate for eon vent ion. says; The Ilidict!
mean to give the white folks belt, damn em'
and that there will be no color distinction
iu any thing. If negro men want to mar
ry white women they can dti so.
It should be . remc tnbered that t Jxcgh a
Federal J ode in Tenne.;e bat '.Ici nleJ
the Civil Rights Dill ui.cotistitntional, be
did so oo the grounds that the Regulation
of suth matter LcSoDgs excluMV-ly to the
Slates. If a State mjkes smh a taw it
is ConstitatKinal, ntherwise net. That is
the g'bt of the deewon. '
Clnclsxayi, July SJ. The Gazette's
Greenville rpecial says; "This morning
st about i o'clock es-President Andrew
Johnson died at the residence of his daugh
ter, Jlrs. W. 11. Itrowo. formerly Mrs.
Col. b'tover, in Carter eounty, from a
paralytic stroke.
He had bicii In rather bad Ix.ilth since
the adjournment of the Un session of tJon
(fie. tut nj.hi ig ri-.ui wis anticipated,
tin Wtiiiti!ay i t left on the train for
Carter's station, ai.d from thenee be went
on berrehack to hi daughter's resider.ee,
about ieven mil, riding in the Lot sun.
Aiming there be felt terjf fatigued, and
iheakMie a!k-rmn btriiut 4 o'clock Li
right side ws f am'ysed, Ki,d-ring bin.
spvechle. Ill fcife was with bim st the
time. Hi ton i'rauk, and hi daughter,
Jlr. PiterHm. were at t,ci sent for.
and left Greci:vill hi Tiirsday.
About boou Tbursl iy lie became cinci
oo. and had a partial u-e of hi side again ;
but it was evident that (be (treat cvmmoner
ennld not live lonjf. an I thus ptirroended
by kis entire family and ueighbnir! fmtwts
b yield ap the ghost about 2 'clok this
rooming.
The excitement here end at Knoxvllle
U intense. It m expected that a large
delegation will arrive from Kt,oatiilcte
attend the funeral' A publia meeting i
in session at the court-house, which will
make arrangements to receive vWtors
from abrosd. The funeral will take idace
a sr . . it s . f
at urecovin on i aiy. AnguM ."ml.
The body wilt arrive here (Greenville) to
morrow, Great mac distingnls'jed perona
from all section arevmding telrgramsto
this plaee, ttatinf their d'-ire to be rt.
sent t the last sad ritei T'.e family are
....,'.. . . .
I no-lit, in wiiii li they buve lh sympathy
j of tLe whole conunuu.'y,'
ASiiiKti ros , July 5JS). Attorney
General J'luriepont said yesterday iu res
ponse to tho vii-Miun wiicUicr ho hud re
cently roceivod any neeouuts of Ku Khix
outrages thnt he had iceoived , none since
he hud oeetipied bis prexiut position.
Tho t:uinber of tipplnutions for' p:irdol)
is Hot so large us herutotore J- the cireulur
issued several monttis ngn by tho Atturtiey
Geuerul on that suljoct being more rigid
in ii i'ouireineiiU tnan tho former course.
The CoiiunUsfoner of Internal Revenue
was vUited by a delegation to-day it-pro-seining
tiie whiskey interests. They were
Mppoiuted by a convention recently held in
Ciueinuiiti. They , ngreed - ;n tasnrofa
uioditiuatttm of the reinltions coucorniug
t lie i ni Hi c iu spirituous liquors. tVe. . The
com in iwioiicr will give their views careful
iittentiiiii.
Tue Comptroller of Currency advisee
the Secretary of tho Treasury of the issue
of 1. '470, i)00 of lintltuial bank circula
tion in llni month eliding itStu instant, 80
per cent of which is to he retired in leu's I
lenOer notes, making tho whole amount of
ie,;d-fonder notes reiired since the p.ag
of the act uf January lltli lust. ; 7, 244 ,
802. 1 The national trunk circulation out
standing at this date is $;15U, 512,ooi.
New Yokk',' July 27. Duncan ShtfN
inun & t.'o. sui-peuded this morning Tim
suspension causes gieat excitemetit in W all
street. Gold has Bonu up to Hit 1
New Yokk, "July 27. The doors of
Pniican. heimun A Co , were closed at
1 1 :"J." o'clock A. M. unly in a cnernl way
can the causes of the suspem-iou bd asrer
tained. It is admitted that the house has
lost very 'largely on tottou iu fajt, that is
the principal source of loss Involvements
with various railroad enterprises, old and
uew, also entailed bes. ; .The liabilities
hfthe firm are Knder.MiMid to bebetweeu
$o,00O. U00 and $a.tiO,000. v , . ,
New Youk',- July 29 The Treutim
Ranking Company, of Trenton. N. J ;
which lost $lo0. Out) by Jay t nrkfl, lose
fctilO.OOU by Uuucan Sherman it co.
The Tribune says a rWHjmriblo officer of
oiid of the largest banks m tho city Mated
to a reporter yesterday that funean. Sher
man &eo. bud nearly $70O,iKH) tied np in
securities of the Mobile and Ohio Rail
road Company, of which I mciii was the
president and the firm tLe fiscal gptirs
and a small ainouut iu the Jjelma and Gulf
railroad, an incomplete scheme adopted
after the panic of lb73
It is understood, alst says the Tribune,
that iu one of tlciir settlements iJu'iican.
Sherman i Co. had Lieu obliged to take
$300,000 iu Alabama State bond-, which
are now quoted at i5 cents in the d iinr.
It appears that transfers of real estate
have been recorded at the Register' a office
this week on the" part of William Rutler
Duncan a-id other members of the su.-p.'iid-ed
firm to the amount of $1,2.10.000. The
deeds ju-t recorded date from 1M.8 to 1474
The tiame of the gmntue is freely iiocrted
ia j dilfereut hand Writing from the body of
the deed ,
J udge Hhipman, the assijjnee of Duncan,
Sherman & co states that he Lnowns
nothing of the arrangement made for circu
lar notes in the bauds of travellers Usued
by the hone. .
Pa km July 28. Many letters have
been received here from Americans in var
ious parts of the continent holding letters
of credit isMhid by Duncai.. Sherman & co
which Lave been di.-houored. " imjuiritig
about them. It was runoted here lo-dy
that the English an 1 Ameriftin banker
would accept Duncan, gliermaii ft 4jt.
circular note. There was much Jis
ppointnient when the report was foond to
be untrue. ' " : - .; s ,
Waiunitow July 27. Commod.ire
Cioper telegraphs tJ the Navy lijMrtm't
that he fears there is some local eau-e for
the fever at Darranca. The sick are well
cared for and there is no panic
Jas. Gil&lSen. the present e-ishier of the
Tieasnry, LbS been appointed chief clerk
iu the Treasury Derailment,"-'
There isgrowinfftrourde 1tween Secre
tary Drisiow and Treacurer New, retard
ing the f widovecs in the office of the Trea-
i -
Surer.
Profpwor Janney telegraphs the Secre
tary of the Interior that he has found gold
iu. paying -lantities in the Rljek Hills. A
good bead of water ' amply sufficient for
washinj pnrp'fv Il reports miners
pouring il1o the hills from all directions.
Cfstis.-SATf. July 27. A d t.-patch
from New Orleans states that a riot i ap
prehended at East Felicia, where the n
groes have assumed the offenrive arid are
collecting and aiming tLfotrghouttlu parish
for the aupprml pmfio tf csptarin the
town of Clarim. 'rent excitement pre
vailt in the p trUli. A nnmmr of white
Lave armed and congregated to patrol the
town. A bad feeling La Mod between
tbe rate to that panh for some mouth.
Nkw ft:K. lul 27 DnrW f.
ful thunder Morsn yesterday a bolt of light
ning struck a carriage in a funeral cortege.
kiiiM-Vinu the driver frorit ibe box and
futally injuring him. The oceupstitsof the
carriage were thrown ftito the road, but
without serious ii.jury.
The Avheiillo Ciiirn ssys, e tsfe be
frrre us a secret circular sent out lo as of-fice-fudder
bnder the Grant radical govern
ment, from Washington City, calling on
him for a remittance nf ' ten dollars, for
campaign "pwpoiw, lo help the radwal
party ia the Htate awd National campaigns.
.Men are imt allowed to bold tm-o un
der Grunt for merit, but only for the
mount ef dirfy party work thef msy ibr.
And the way ffcey demand money from
snbs" Is oui'iio. They a! 1 simply that
in replying that tiaute' of the post cfiW,
Htate, date, and name of the wii'er should
be written cleirly, in order thst credit
may be gitvo." Which ii to say, if j ou
don't respond, some body el.sc'a iiitino will
occupy your place bot'ore very long.' a
We call on Gen. , Hampton to tell the
people how much he bus been assessed to
help keep tuo outrageous revenue party oij
the in. '
TROURhllS A'MhESTER, 0..
, ., ., f .
The Charlotte Observer says wo learn
from u gentleman who arrived in the city
last night from Chester. 8. Cj that n riot
Was imminent in tho streets of the town tit
the lime tho train left, Yesterday was the
day Tor the election of $hcrilf. of Chester
eounty. and the candidutes were Walker,
Consurvstivo, and Richardson, negro KuJi
cnl. At last reports Walker was over 700
ahead." Parties aro very, touch divided
uud Judge Maekey,. a few ;dus ago, made
a speech in favor of Walker. As he left
the Coiitt I lollop, he wi met by Richard
son, who told him he had lied in tho tu-e of
a curtain expression in his speech, where
upon M u-krt v priHieided to cami him. '
The difficulty, yesterday, Was between
Wi.lker and. Iliohsrdson negroes, uud the
whites were not involved. Tho negroes
wen! all drunk and werd assembled in the
public square, tinned with heavy revolvers.
When our informant lelt some shooting
hud taken plitcit add one negro bud been
'sliotj it is thought fatally. 1 The business
houses had all been closed, and the Citiseus
were apprehensive of a general riot.
UlLLSEOnO MARKETS.
Corrected by
ti M. PAHKS. ,
Oit no. .
Meal, 110.
Corn. I III. , ,,.
Rutler. 2:1,
E.
Chickens. ti.
Wheat. $ I (IO? 1. 10
Raeon home cured Cah ro'in l. i
- MARKElS.
Dan villk, Vs., July 23th.
Reported hy II. Holland & Co., Re
ceipts light and nnirkrt rery active;
Lugs, Very e m inijii ' 0.00 to" 8.00
i.. Good 1 1. CO to 12.H0
common bright( l.'i.Oll to 1H.O0
"f.imy fmohen, 20,00 to ao.nO
1,-af. common red lO.tltl to 11.00
goid ' ' 12.00 to I4.H0
Wrappers. Mo.li.tnt $0.00 to 80,0b
Finev 8.m to 4 j.00
Etra ; 50.00 to C0.00
DtlttlAw July 2Dth,
CoTiveteJ by Reams and Walker.
Lfus. Dark, C to
Red, 10 to 12
liright. Com, t l to l.'
G.mmJ. 1.) to 2i
Pine. 20 lo t'
piincy - , 2i to 30
Red liesf. Con. dark, 3 to II
Good, 1 1 to 1.1
Pine. 2?Mi2
Rright Wrap Com. to 20
Medium, 20 lo .10
Pine, ' Rfl to :.o
'", . Extra. .v.0toHO
CoTTtiN. Raleigi July 23lh. The
market firm, receipts light. Ianv middlings
at It stained at ioaj.. . .,
We im indebted to the Ilalcrgh News fur
our Cotton report. , .
Wilminstnn, 2CtH. ColMti rjtiiet. Mid
dllnL's 11J ; low middlhigMl.
Norfolk, :?lh.'t'ottoniuiet. Middling
Ybovn Flonr Market dull ard price
rn'n low. Raleieb, July 2J:b, North Ca
rotins J(5,OOr7f(;,oO. -
Protiidmis. Raleigh JullIOlli. Western
shoulder 1CM1J. Clear rib Hams
In.
Wheat. niebmond ' If o frinfenal
change-., prices for both Red and White
ranging between !,I0to 1.2.1." " '
AUKfoLt:
' Full
R E N T .
'PIlAr Urxe ami well Jilted VA RKHOt'JK,
A lor tlie sule of
LEAF TOBACCO,
known tVctl'it"Vn-linu, will reiitf1 for
tne )t.-ir comiiM'iM-iiii- Sept. 14 nrst. h4j to
JA.HEH WEUU, Jr.
. An-;. 4th it.
FARM IMPLEMENTS,
WKktt sftmitlne pftlw entirf farming
community ttfoitr une.iiall.-J tltn k ol ,
Farm Machinery & Wagons
1 We sr wuwr reetlvinj one ear load of
f- , THE MITCHELL WAGONS.
And a ear iuad sf
THE STI'ItEltAKFM WAGONfi
Hot Hf ! Make f wa-'on ars een hratnt
throughout tlir toimlrv. ami IhIIi ar o. nil I,
IweHr liionlh' wirrnnty, ( c limit tlisin Isr
fhe t-ar mi we talk nefl them low r tlx lirial'il
l v ry lijjhi. J'or tne late crop ofgras wc have
a lull low of
MO-WlSSlTilQ,
raugiiiX III Jrl TroiM is) to IIJO, amj nielmlliig
J fit h illuOiM,
-, Tin Clumjiiartf : ,
' ' And the Cl-i'ff,
IT n;ivs list tlirr wvond hand Jtower tm
liaiiil and tor sale at v'si, SMl ami ;To gooj
mow i?i ami In jH'ifi'ct order.
' KK W.Kit 1'AIKNT
ca-rilax So oca.
, Tho best end most perfect.
fJKAl.V AN I GUANO tilllLIJf
III flit inai krt.
All the alMivpunil full itwii'tinxnt of roawins,
hie KAItn IMI'l.K.MKXTi
may te fnumliiMlis Wnr.lioiterf
II. M. .SMITH & CO.
132 l.'niont. Richmond, Vs.'
X. ft.' Writ lor siiUI i-lii-iii.ir
TO FARMERS.MILLERS.BUILDERS.MEGHANICS
t i ' AND ALT, OTHKRS PUUCIIASINO I1ARUWARK.
' " ' . DANVILLE, Va., V v
ARK ofleriiig at very low PliCeS (1 largo Stock of
Irun Sk'c1' ails l$ulld'n3 JttrJ'Vare,roolH, JJocs,
f-heet Iron for Flues, Ilorao Shoes, Grain Qradlos, ; Grass
" " tmd G r.nin Scjri'hea, Smiths, .Duggy, Material, Sailers' '
Goods, Delting, Files, Bono, Glass &c &c. ALSO
Doors, Ssla fancl, X311rLclo.
GOOD GOODS. LOW J'UIOKS, t"rlte t us. ' ?..'.
IHCIvEY & SUJJLETT.
Juno Ifith '73.
. 1
Horner & Graves' -School!
HILLS BO RO, N, C-
A Ciril Hittaitial, Sasitilc;
AND
MILITARY ACADEMY. '
rplIK Kail Scwtion Im'kIiw tlie Ith .MonuVy In
1 July.
fKUM!
Uoanl anil Tuition. Im lmliiiK fuel rahinv'i ' '
li-iiN. mill fnrtii-lioit r.M.mn, t , f IStM
iwriseMtuMMfTttrtATV Week
INSTUL'UTOKS. , , . '.''
J. II. IIORNKR. A. M. ,
R. II, ORAVIvS. A. M.
, HI GH MORTON. Jr. I i.i. of Va.
iM..j. D. II HAMILTON.
A VKXARI.K. Jr., '
)VecMo I! t'ollrgo.
Cirenl.ir solif vn fl JilKalioii.
siiif. tHi IK'i. ly.
RRANt'll omt'K
Stxnrity Life. , tnnttim t , uwl Annuity
, , C''i'.
OF XEH' YORK. '
' Raleigh. N. t. July llth
riIIK .iil,lh' .ir It.-ifU ii. ntt l;,t Mr. J. U.
A it'.i.. .rt Ilill4ii.ro. i. h i loi.i. r an .tii-nt
f. lilt- finolly l.tft, ln iiiiir U AHUtiily
I oiuoniiv. i f riv rk
Tlie H',.l- f IH-.icji-e.iirmr rili to
IliMire In IIik r.t-roiU mirt r-fif i-Ut oiiiohv.
em ifo So iiy rallme on ilr. f Mil. Hroil i i,
who l llmuitlv aiiltr.riiwtl x"iri of tUe above
meiitkiiit'd toiiiiKU'v hi i miii-etiiuty.
R H II A V.
6V7. A'jnt.
Pifority I,. In. an4 Amuiit v ('.
j i!j2l fit. cf Ntm Viitk. ,
WOOL CARDIfJC.
"lrK RiVB a-4it llul nor I'antiuii Miriiin.',
V 1 r in lriil'l ri.T. bniiu a n-'Tl ml
lIltioRofa I'd Lit. linrrrf, n,l drjIi iM-w ,lb
liiar. WV lliink mt can giuraiita! tiia t-t Work
doiwi In llnrM.it.-.
OCR FOUNDRY
l In fiiH l.fj.f, t iriMil.r :iilf JlilN. I! rm.
rri and 3li)l Irnni mTrtl! a pKvinhit.
Jttll.N liKHRY.
w.r.-imowx.
Jnljr Mi. UiiUboM. N. C.
;TIIKU4.NyiU.E TIMKS.
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