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thiln :iourn; onlv a enPr; THUlSrAY.' iiriY 8. ! 575 convGHTiorj. nectlsrv August Eth,IO70. FC DtLECATtS 1" DAVID 3. COTAN, f Ni STALIilNOS," WILLIiMFARBIOi;, . crifBXBLAND oocirfT. JOSEPH A. WORTH, EILL R.'BLUE, ' " DUNCAN 'SINCLAIR. GALYIN A. McEACUERN. BLAMM. j.w.RUsa. CABTKHKtV - JAMES RUMLEY. OOLtMBCi OOUSTT. FORNETJ GEORGES i UisorgAiiizers in a word as a, Thetr-n wM p is Lir '.f of i raHv es ot I i rt'frwdOv 1 r 4 tr mec ' t o' rr r t jt I i regarded atr v. M't a, by j 4xt C.Ulpi J, DV M If l.WKl effort, viotorv will b m eertainlv oan m that the sob will let on the tint Thnrsdajia AsjssV" Bat suppose we remain Idle And srs defeated, what then f The answer is a plain one. We shall uav the Canbv Constitution fastened upon if for Um rest of oar lira. Ijfcrw or net i tims to throw itotT. if it wore, it would cot s tli" T'.-t " (T f " ' ' am toft' l,u !m t f Ibe F.ast c i jr I th. .itat Uie t gro pop- r ion i gre f in Ss Bit'; av ,jneLio. ...4 epau 2se us of the aililiiion of the LomtaJ a: eonal property exor .jr , Jadgo IIowabd : r The pom rl am! Jt; t tlie i mwit; tfie unoertis r o; the ter 1 per- and n- nieiiUvof those couutiua are-tu tue banda of oorropt, ignorant mon, placed there bj negro ?okfaiid a rtrr jrrtBTocf - burden -te-npoTrtnr people, for corruption and rand m arely follow1 Iguoranoa U nigUfol kwi day. Xo the Convention Uie peo ple look for relief, and if it faila to gtta them relief thtty will very proper ly consider it a failure. .Tbe remedy Ut look to ia imple and tcociotia. It ia aimpfy a return to the old patba, VThat any yuu troamon of Koili Cfcro-1 the eld time-honored path wa need to Una t Vbal aay yoa : hit Wa of Norfe Carolina f Will yoa throw away the golden opportunity now before And joal bet we annot forbear a word of warning, of eolemn earneet warning to our party and it ia this. If the Democratic party of Bortb Caro lina ia lo be forever pledged to a poll follow in JNortli. Carolina before the enrae of reoouetniction bligated oor Ml 1 XI - .11.. Al 1 rair. laua. u ue oiues vuue inn North Carolinians lived nnder a Con stitution made by their freely choeen delearatea in ' lawrni txmvenuun amy aaiembled the Legislature eelcoted tbe magistratea, and the inagutratea coo ducted the affaira of tbe conn tie. And Una ia what sue East want tbe OuuvecUon to do to eo obeoga the Outistatation as that the magistrates may oooa aoore be elected by tbe Jg- tra of offlcejaud the reeu .uti .barr sent to tbe adminutrat.ud of justice, if tbe late opinion of the orn,y General be oorrect; the e;ii-.-jutoi all toe Courts thereby restraining the .1iare tiotsary power of erciting and modify- lnir Uonrte to meet tna varyict warn aaU inUmU of th people ; the limi tattoua-ot HnedieuoB mbatrasaiBg the adjustment bf, ngbta and .inoreaa. ing the eipenee and uncertainty of lit igation; the localizing the Judgee when the rtanons rrcurrel npiirmgr- tauon ol etrcinw at u various oiuer te ntnctwusDrou' li'tlativa aetlou.'en- tirej bexide and ia no way depenihmt npoa tbe treut,pryViVJn that .alitiuld etittntituU) tbe ora-ituio law aud protect tae ngbu 5f fhe fttifcltitu frpnt unjust or arual regislatlbit-theaealldemand reviaMMiot icUofe. '"' , Bowf Jam SlAwrtNd, ayi ; , , ' . The Constitutiou was framed by men If. in tpite of protett and challenge. an illcgul v6U U potU-d, Ut tkt proper affidavUt be at onc made bfjor Ae; proper officer, to thai the partiet that illegally voting may at once be arrett ed and therriy prtornted from reap ing the penalty provided by law in ' inch case. We tvjieat, ' let the pro per affidaiit be made and let the Mr tie fraudulently voting be at once or retted. Bemember that the election law re onirea " That when a voter it ehal- lengedat ' tluspollt upon demand of any citizen qf the State it thall be the duty of ths Jntpectort qfhe Election to trjuiro'taid we Ixjorc1; being al lowed to vote to prove by the oath of tome other perton htoun to thejudget the fact of hit residence for thirty layt previout thereto in the county in which he propotee to vote. Remember also that tha, election law .... . . i.'ij-j j. aaya: AO elector tnau ue ok regieter or vote in any other precinct or UwntMpth4th 0M inthUA M it an act or bona fide retldent on the day of election, and no certificate! ofregittration thall be given," s ( A , AHEWrEHKDTIIECONri-It)T .Hi nvrMVH1 -i 11 If we are to be Buooeeatul In onr efforta to set rid of the burdensome Constitution that haa ao long paralyi ed all of onr powera, we muat get to work at onoe and perf oot a thorougb organization of onrtpartj would win the prize tbarior aeven ... maiLrj fw we iT live ooutouded for, that ia to aay,th rjgh to liw nn-( der a goternment odf owal Biaking, and not one of military manufacture, we mast not take it for granted that our opponenta will be defeated, hia), that we have nothing to do but WdV vide the apoila, aa it were. We warn j our friends that if we would enjovita, ftoitawe it first wio the viotoVyk Aa powerful as are . the inoootivea.to oar people to get rid of tbe Canby Constitution, and to overthrow the party that with its tale brought rain and dlsgraoa poa the State, it oan be done only by honest, aealous wotk, and thorough organization of oor part ia the aeveral bonntiea of the Oar canee le too juat and ' out aaed f or viotory too great foraa to throw away triumph ( so , newly itHn onr grasp. Tod" many men we fear are taking it for granted that the grievous burdens imposed bjr the Cabb Con stitution together with th abates and corruptions of the Radical party gen erally, will inaur 6ai aaooee witWut propqr effort and proper orgaaiiation on oor put. There oan be no de!usik more fatal to , on cans - thB -this. The tune has oome when every man who lovps ' gobdl noneei, i eoonomical government must work, and work with a will. IfefiW.10il?fa onr children's day.and not in our own, that we can alter oat Constitution. And w must work together if we would work fof good,; c 7 tnust .worl? - as members of a oommon organization having a oommos end In. tiaw.. Thor mnst be no strife and no division in our local ranks. There is ioo much at cy of timidity, if it ia to win glorious triumphs on natdxottgut neioa omy i i.ifctnre."- -' 1 for th sake of a few boa fire and Here ia tb Western eoubtieB, where i ' lit.. I V 1. t I - 1.1k U.UUUU.VM( - X- '-J' I ..... t " . ... j. fc ... afraid of gn-plng the ltunato and oonrbat eVeYS neoessary inuu oi victory xor rear oi we were wedded to it, wluob we are bffendinar aomebodv. it ' may" rest I not. we would not sacrifice out bcetb- aseared that it will lose far more of l -TJl c .il . . hop that tha CooveuUoo will give atrength and prestige and. power by tne reiuf hey.aak. by having auiuing ana aiswearwmiuf itp i tn msgisuaies eieoiea uy me uegis supporters than it oan possibly gam latare, by conciliating its , enemies .who are the enemies' of good government. There la nothing th party aaed fear ao muoh aa a obange from enthusiasm to indifforenoe among' If mombels. ,. ,.I - ..LL, . i , TIIK ll)in KNTEAat S.AW- SB IT SN Ddaa tub ccMiaTiTeTiwft hbid ! ARlENDlNCi t ' It; is the' mperaUve'jidutjf'of .U PAN CM The reatriotlob plainly' written in from irrpt natur abili.'f. revera jlitic: . nd ever a lawyer, nn- wervs :, uneompr iiz.2 U c a man lefore e war, d ing the ar and .Doe t' war, co c.a dare c-e that wi c; on.. . uon. ii. i. .juui arises from partizaa feeling. And what do I Mr. Moo e aay, thia venerable man who fox fifty yeara haa mad th laws of Jiorth Carolina his daily and nightly staJf i Es ajai--ul ; - The present Oonrtitntion ia admit ted by eTfl?r. Uila3ji;aj u.ue btate to be replete with grave jind de moralising inlts tad errorn;' atd. so iar siisu iniormeu every pt-reuu urat acqaaiuted with it, without regard to politibs, would be pleased to a it nu remodeled a to make i iilain and promotive of good goyeruBuntvto.the ena tnat wrmiat it ia tmr grckai ana moi4 stable law it may be readily com- prahendecU opey ed aud. eiecnUHU, A peeple whodo pot ttuderataii their laws win never oe exuecteu to ue Obedient to ibenv -nTha Constitution oi 1 776 waa wisely founded upon onr State to aeoure the liberty of every oitiaon, whether' be JiVeju a palace or ia k hut This can only, be done by a wise fundamental law called a dmitt- fuinn kml liv tiroDer luffislation in ac- the very aot calliiig th . Convention, jj4nfl0 therewith. '.II Ut the imtw forbidding that body to interfere with ti 1 duW'0r iWzen to a th nomeetead clans or Iht) uonau- -ui,!;.,,-- to he ConaUtnUon and laws tuttos ia amply sufllcieut to satiety any of Ihe gute; jnt how c,n eltizm sane man that it ia Jn no danger. But p,iorm this high duty unlesstbe Conj even if there we no snob restrict ItiLtteil to.rhLn that ftt reiulrit upon the Convention, it would need met, m, be nndoratood ! It cannot bat a momeriri thought to ba saattred idouet i manifeat, therefore, that the Homestead was sale in we Ubat when tba'OonaliiutioBiiwhiohiS hands of aDomooxaUo qouvoution.fo thi fnudaiwnlal afsrania i law of the th simpl isM;thalk Weaat j jnjJt WwbigwB,uaWoivUb! ' of tyof thepopie interest! iriTVtjtaifous JntergpreUtiona, wnflw'jug in serving uomesieaua uuwuouou u iu provisions, incomplete and.Inoou- bo found in the ranks of the Demo- ,,&nt, insensible as well as tyrannical cratio party. Indeed as a party tbe Mi oppressive, that the BtaW oaahot' Kadioa) psrtj has oomparatively but duty to th. citizen by a little interest in any Uw looking to ouibg to him bis liberty, noi pan th the soourity of th Ilomestead. oitizen perform his duty to tbe iBtato, fiat we find oar views upon this Wielding obedience to its ConeUtu- question so weUsUtodbyonr eatoemed tioI and JawsT" 1 ooUmpdiiry the Ptedmonl Jftit that drn, frt of a Constitution have we we transfer the enUre article to our j ijo, Carolina f Ja it that wise own columns. . . I fundamental law that in the ODinion of The Press sayt: ' 1 meh of experience is absolutely neces- The Republioan party of thia Btat 1 aarV to secure to the citizen bis liberty polls' some DO.fXK vote s, it which '7b,Tai4UltVitaUlyVritteaM 1to leave 000 are negro Totes, there being only no ilenbt o! it meaning lid Intent in about 15,000 white Republioan ToUrs, I tbV minds of the people wlto, ar ao lor ins moat Dart ol vorv mue exwn-1 ..t,.. i ... - ik ,i . ...... nxen Jxiiuoiiansa. JW sau. wss ehtug(0 by (jkautito-ecdueiiiu-d with -oar, FendoB) and J lgWJ WMe miiial b, watita, and never receiveu me iree, not mif,f0rtpuo of havipg amonght H4 UiiMledpprov-Uf I n,W. fracnerl aeveralleader. from othtr tU people, whopsrtolbeaotio buu vh9 hltdBU .ettMjuUre.t jn WM1UBK im BO T1HM CBBOUt Ut i lK,l.... ... .n.K,.r.u t.. .., i. ii Constitution, that is to ay, the n-ftb ioMof tn4 ;Cwtiou of 8etMUigoverua.rjBf-imii-ihi-- Huu.-iw .,1(Ww m w"",l,uo ." .- . - V own Btate, and the, result a uBf llon, Jo. B. BATCHRiiOB, formerij plete overthrow of our , venerable and Attorney General of UieBUte, saya : venerated great oharter of liberty and x t khow of nd member of the Demo the irteoduction in iU place of a parti- fatio-Conservative party who haa at eotored fabric t,Tjatoh fork uihar- any time defended the preaent Oonsti- monioua in iU proviaioua, pbaoure in taion .or, said that material amend- its language, unsuitablefto own cond- vt iT.i. tion aaduedDorauzinor in ita teadmote. tbeee circumstances to harbor a doubt Voxn ifis existence' fo thi hott that the Imat intemsU at thm naenU of i PrtOi Ol SIX jeSTS It trne meaning thi Hiktn ronnirU. fli.t thst JiMioni I hs4 oftcner been th subject of more Oietilution should be materially and jadioial,, ooeation A and interpretation sp4aariej)ded4' woukfvbe to cast sjid disaeuticg opbiouAofonrsuprnle ni.lfci.itit&iJ.ianritiiiiliMritsnft iudioiarv than has been ihe Oonatitn- bohesty of purpose of the party which tion of 1776 with its amendmenta of 1 tlave supported qiaott its orguniza-1 OM w j-vj tiob j ... f ' w n , -ra candidopmtorf th next hundred years 8nirinra. new yor:: and bogton lineg VIA Wilmington, TJ. C. Fast Freight Route to all Points North or South. 'j'r- NEW YORK. , New York and .Wilmington Steamship line ! I , SEMI-WEEKLY, SaUing from NEW TORK, WEDNESDAY and BAirDAI at 3 Y. M., and ; from WILMIXG'iON, WEDXESPAY and PAH'RliAY. , ; BOSTON AND FALL R1VEB. Pfew York and lVilmlusloii Steamship Coiiipany, ' i , i - ... " 0ONNKCT1SO WITH THK ' OLD ; COLONY RAILROAD AND STEAMERS. Dally Between BOSTON and NEW YORK. . ' ' Semi-Weekly between NEW YORK and WILMINGTON. , Wedaeaslay ana Ratriar trem each Port, ssyreW nr" th ptcBU'ttod tf lr Mlltns of 11 rw Vfrtarrf, r1 qnlt(,ln U ail shlimeaUb Ibis touia. NO DELAYS, tcimmirf at Uliatmicn or about one sixth of th st rength of that party in North Carolina. Everybody c" who Inog anything about .negroes knows; lo that not one in a hundred of those 70,000 have Arvunltvui an IntAMut In th TlnmA- "T" . . ! Islsthelawsramsdeand noli, . H .1 i!J ... s ' ' - l more than one in wo, or we may say a ,000, had a Homestead at the time it was made a part of our Constitution, Tor oin (nfojig the white Repub licans interested in this clause, of oonrse, is tome greater, though it is well known that ttej have wdd moxe) attention to the forming of rings and defrauding the Btsto Treasury than lo the purchaa of JlotHeSteada;; aUiberal eatunate we think will admit that Ihotil oae-toh, M.m, Qf the Ttnpuh. licap Vobprs fii th aisj bj )jne hook or erook the Mtemibta wwBars or hob' r of Uontotokd8,na sbftUdly "T V,i" 77- T ir :V)M .it. Qf the 100,000 Democratie "voters hi the.btat tt ia roaaojialls to, calculate tuat tnrea-ionrtha 7&,uuo are owners of Someeteads, and hat. being apont all ihat iixi war and the hU' tax brought about by Radloal tnisrnia,. agooent has left them, they are, there fore doubly Interested in the preserva tion of that savins: clause of the Con stitution.1' Leaving off a0 other mo tive which .Democrats s-enerellv dos- sesfll 'antf basing our Jcaioufations aoh Ijnpon tef interest which is' sorely ! the very ttrongett argument jrtih 84 icals, we conclude that the Demoontie pary are eight times more interested in preserving 'the nbmestead' laws thaa ttBpmbU(fyad tkft said law is ten timet safer, Jn the hands. of Democrats thenof the Republicans, A Democratic Legislature , has' said these clauses shall not be disturbed. The Democratic ExeentiveCommitte have committed the whole bafty .to their i f vfa answs aav vsw wswsuwsm vaivjaii stake to hazard the , result by petty l repAiei, The, Radical ; party know local or : ty . personal amerenoes. i There must be sacrinoes of apirationi .i"n'";'-. i ' i. ' ,l. . . ' lowwona.oi ownswiipuou., .wwj aue vousMUitiuuw ,nu mio vmviuvi imlimwnt I dan ai thS'liveMlit IVm of (the ieoil who are, eoverned by it .tik,tm. - . h,AM nn fn iihv. but a bastard begotten by tyf anuy and tIlM ju ibiel(j Mj protector, pt t jury. It is a oompou.WI ol organ e $Q mMd pMiy Aotiii charged with principles aud statutory reouiremahte ita auous birth. ; I " the off- tnrowu togetner witnout oxaer, moon-, gpAaft of a subsiding storm ere its ag- graous ana aDsura. His. mysterious itation had eeaMd Or the departing and oumbersome and tends to impede I clon(Jr had m us thevalm of opeii raoier man aavanoe rational progreas. afet Md d,y 1 feel gatiaflod thtt It imposes burdens J-grteTOtte to to eTe eUton the Bute of every borne " and prevents the pasaaare of 1 m uuk. u. laws which growing cwnvenwnoes nd oured in his liberties, righto and prop: ,ucu,""u' uv' """iv ertv and the tata honor would be ex- praning ana a tnorougn oonsxruo. alt Md by bindiag &9 tioh to bring it into harmonioos shape, ple to , closer aUegianoe to th btate solid structure and bwowngr propor-1 xM 9 pwt itepnbUca of the hsud, a.u vuuh muv" " "" I ITninn wnnlA ha rtnnn hv tha , ntwl ment therefor wiU. only add.onor ,! kmm.nu ni thA fio.titntiAn patobes to we mosaio garment, a n-. . . . r-. ... - ,. renerai revaion rreaexvinflr tue una- v r-r. - --, heed these opimons1 and these warn suoh new provisions as our 'changed I ingpf ,r-They eome from men well ooiiaition requttes.istM owy means worth liatenina to i0 ;,: ganio law into harmony in, all its parts, Bhlpnrrs B j ttj Wll.HlKQTOM,tOLrMBia aarOUPTA KAlI.liI WUJ9UIOJUN WH.D BAIlBOXr, ! , THBCaKfLUA IMKil KII WIT, ! ' v ,'" . aKD AFK rf AK VlVl'lt aiFaVIBS ; ; . Threagli Bills of Udtnf f trea t srd frrm all Pointo In I i NORTH and 80TJTHCAROL1NA, GEORGIA and ALABAM1. Also to NEW 10RK, BOSTON, rROTlDENCE, FALL BITER and UUt Eastern Cities.' ts snarMtea a low as by any other route and tlms ss quick. Losses or overoLariies proai 't ly paid. . ... :,:.-. , , ' 1 Mark all Goods Tla Clyde's TVllminskn Liiip. T for furthM Inforaisllon apply to slther ot tbs nndetelgnid a genii-of the Line. V ). 1. O. MIKK, tioneml Kutrrn Agent, 2t Dciun.lilr Btieet, Boslon. WM, f. CI VI) E & CO., Hriieml Ag'titf, . New ) ork I Inr. f Bonltrg bteen, N. T. A. D. CAZAUX. Agent. Vln WlI-MXlNCl'l OIV, W. O.' mH of vyreferencea.' In everv political organization the will of the majority must constitute its. rule of action, or it will lack the unity and concert of policy absolutely neoes sary to success. This will of the party can be definitely and accurately ascer tained only through mass meetings, or through conventions of delegate, and when it is thus, formally express ed by a nomination duly made in ac cordance with the usages of the party there can be no appeal from it, anoxia point of fact none is ever so made. The so-called independent candi dates do not appeal from the nominat ing convention to their own party, bnt they appeal to a tribunal composed of the enemy and k minority of their own party. It is plain then that all Jndo pen.T.xt cT, Ii J-f as and their support ers, w here a party has pnt forward rrr;a!r c. uUilv3 can be regarded that there is no intention ot 4dfting it, and pnly keeps np the false cry in hppes ui ouuuig buuib poor iiomee leader away from his real friends, the Demo cratic party. Don't yoa listen to ft V. It is all lie, told for a lie, and known so to be when told. ' OVa COUNTV UOVER.IjqCJITS TttB WEST RESPONDS TO THE 'ArpEAii fiui.r..;:l:Jl'. . Th following article, coiulng , as U does, from a oonntv that haa fait an.l can jfeal none of the evils of ignorant; oorrnpt negro oounty" government, and I for the reason that fhe'hegV&a thStie are in a nhioriijj tS very grat ifying response to , tbe demand of the aaiern oounuo lor Yelier.,. we (eel quite aure that the Oosoord fteffUtfr speaks tb sentiment of the whole people, not only .of Cabarrus oonntv. bnt of the wntirs iroatern1 portion of ui Btate, when 1 It declares It is not wedded to the present system but that i . . . . . oonatantiv sworn to maintain ana up hold its provisions f r ,,, In answer tV these qbestions we do notproposs t give onr own opinions, butt those of gentlemen whose business it has been to study the Constitution osrb(nlly,"and Who iattl done ao 'Jot seven years, ii these men. the first men in the Stato lnMeatbihg and statesmanship, hayf, bea (bnaU! to understand th Oonstltntion," Is it1 id be ixpeoted that other men,, who make no pretence even tj bo learned ,1,'sh Uw oan undestaad it nnd obey it t iK What does Governor Orahaj eav iSbiat iWw,He'doiarer'JdJi " The present . Constitution of this Btate is ari ahomaiym'Amfcrioah instil ttttlons. It has po claim' , to 'oontinu a ioe by reason of the times luVhich lfwaa composea. tne influential ciiaf- aoUr of its authors, and W may add the oiroumatanoea of ita 'adoption."' It has'aa much application to the people Ot Illinoia aa to ,ua. "There are pro Visions in thevlOotiBlfitutloncin8nlrinff an4 degrading to. th soveie,ignty of the Btate and purposely' plaoea there, 1 The Constitution ohghlto anraii eftin many material roSpecte" am t snuum ue uoue at unoe, as puuispensi' bly .necessary to useful , legislation.- Thereisud pen6n 'in the Btate, it seeia to me, wbY has the. sense; to form ; judgment upofi " the" subjecf at all and who, at th same tims, k caps blelof freeing himself from th bhndinir effects of prejudice -and self interest, who does not understand and scknowlr edge this. Many of its provisions ire foreign to onr habits and mode of UfeJ unsuited to the condition of out peoble, cumbrous and expensive. It is tainxed with an arrogant use of moral platitudes ana exhortations, la nnin telligible, absbrd 'iuvparUJand has many matters cryataliEed into oonatitu Uoual law which belong to the evanes oent and changeable ideas of the day, and ought to have been left to the do main of ordinary legislation. Jodg Wabbu aay a;. "No. chance of the incumbents of bflldeoan make our present Constitu tion toisrabie. " rmustenoe In the right has won all our recent viotorios. The oalling of a Convention is a mon ument in the interest of trn Conser vatism and I cannot understand that What is so manifestly for. the food of the people is likely to be dangerous to "d ", yur tu r I consider a Convention the cheat) est and most expeditious as well, as the most satisfactory mod of amending the Constitution knd ridding ourselves forever of the obnoxious , features which confessedly overwhelm and op press us. If a Convention shall as semble and restora th Old Constitu tion as far aa is consistent with the ww order of things and guarding tb uomesieaa ana exemptions, ue peo ple will "rise np and caUi blessed." Hon. Bubqkss & GirrHBa says" Iodividnally I should prefer that the' yonvention wnen oonvened should re adopt the State Constitution we bad on the 20th .of .May 18C1, with th heoeBsary amendments growing out of the reoent amendmentu xt the Cocr '.i. tution of the' United Elates, and th Ordinances- tu ur present Constitu tion on the que turn of slavery with semiring all proper landmarks for leg' talative and fudicial enidanoe and nn fettertnr the General Assomblylrom many needless testrainto . which now hamper and control it. And this re quires k Contention. MomoBT MoQiBB Esq., of Fa- IQj ggjg ,.iMi ' : : i The Constitntion was imposed on us by force.ff War look Ofl it ai s badge of servitude. It was the work of MISCELLANEOUS S-C i Builders Hardware, T-iOOKl. BASK AhO BUNDS, t n ; ! I 1 ,'jtAiiifcovjL ykiviBUtir .i fi,.-tBF s-i (BLABS, bo, As. Tks atuniloo abolldars aa4ol)rsisaUe4 i. t to oar well saleptsd stoak, at resuoed yriqss. i Call and ewoilns at:j , J.iV- cal sdencti,Ttont baly on pluodor and 1 1 offijseJUXtnasixasnaoled, lh handebf -U the; Legislature where action is essen tial to prosperity and progress. It haa engendered and kept aim a oon stoat strife , between' Ui several de ments of the government ; tbe ndary line between the law-making and exutove preaches, pf onrtiovern meatisyet undefined after years of litigation, ine verdict ox the people is made up. Thir Constitution 'is an offence to us and we do not Intend to 1 Golonel U p, Edwabd4 saya j I ,. vur vuuauiiuuuu is aa iuu ui mis- NATH'L JACODI't BARD WARE DEPOT Fish Hooks and lines, gEINB TWIKD.BtrTBlS, ursss Hooka, uarcun .. , FAST'FREIGHT ROUTE To all ; Points North or South. i ! BaUTEIORE. and Wilmiiitoii Line, Uwost Pries. HMsaaa Bakes, NATH'L JACODI, HARDWARE DEPOT. MirMSlW Hubs & Spokes, Thr are many bold and bad men in ft thta, spkinqs, . .' . thAntfttA nnt nn man haa m nt hwn I - the Btate but no man has as yet been round wim enougn oi tbat bad oour age'wbioh bears; publlo odium to stand forth in defense -of1-this' taoet misphievous and wicked constitution. Cblonel David Cpuauw ssya: ixie uonsuiution wants not one or two! amendments; a general change Is 1 needed, , Ry a Convention we are sore to get the amendments, all of them, without delay, without ' excitement, better and far more cheaper than by uif JuegiBiauve moae, "' Cplonel Wiluau A. Alum says: My aotivs Vaitio'ipalJon in the Leoi islstive department of the General As sembly of 'North Carolink nndet oar present Constitution has been suoh as to impress uppif tne; in- no ordinary manner the many and important de fects and great superfluities of that in-' strnment and ita utter inadaptatkn to the situation and oondition of our peo ple. Its ambiguity and restrictions npoh the legislstive department, its loose and unrestrained power vested id the hands of the Executive Depart ment have "been "and continue to be sources' of muoh "embarrassment ; in perfecting useful , hgialatioa fot th ooaotry. under suen a uonsutution we can sever hope to n our good old State developed into a great and glo rious oommonweaun auan . as aer natural resource antitle hex to bit.'. Mr, .W. A. Wbiobt, Judga R. S. French, Judge O. PJLsabis, Mr. Joh L. Holmes. Colonel Robibt DTBAiiua siaui iionorabie ubobqi DaVis uuite in aayujg; ,:. We are decidedly of opinion that the Donstitution needs to be changed invery many and very material re spects, and that too. rurht speedily. Indeed the' dail experiences of six years in onr Luslativa Halls, iu the uonrw oi j usuoe, and in. every walk in life, shows that it is an inseparable outworn k gNi. government. o "EtSWAin OondnAiro ssya: ' ' ' tTh .uonsuiution .of .1808 is not adapted to the wants of the people, is burdensome and bpnressive in its on- eratlon, and should be amended in the moat effldentahd speediest praotioa- bi mode; 4 Th lasj authority , w shaU quote will be that of the venerable1 man who isoonfessedTy'the father of the bar jd JNorth CarolinVa man who' has es oaped through'life the sway of passion as well at from natural caution OABKIAQB MATEBIAL8, o. Onlsn bv ml nrot&Dtlf tiled and satlsfae- tlon g-usTMtaod. , .. , , , NATHANIEL JACOB!, "I . HARDWARE DEPOT, NO. t BIAIIKKX ST. InneSO 14T WATtRIHO PLACEJ. MTJ AIRT WHITE SCfLFHUEISPBINGS, I Mt.:Alry. N. C. OPENS low OF MA r,P875. , Week, tia.BO Per Day, g2 BoardVPer 'Month.' 30a Per to." TTATEB sqoal to eraanbiicr Whtta aa orery raspcei, ana snpsrtot la many. PutlM vlM Inf th Hprlnu hi rail will got off th oan at Winston, M. 0., wbers itgeawlll oobto; thou to the Spilngs... .... -. ... Tb alsdUwa BraM Band w b W atbtnd- N, B. BMITH A BONS, i april M ! ) r I i IS i.l I J J toraCI JfX)-m wraaABL oboslt. . wiLBaa woaai iCRONLY & M0BRI8, r AUIPWEEII. STOCK ANDEUISTATEBXSXEStt C1AA BR 8KB S AT THUS BALKS MUUMS t . pt of Hi alty, on aa snlugsd solo. Blank Hook with tbt boandarlMoToirarT Ust lBthseltTdlMlDOtWdoSnMl. nwiBTSi aa.au aaaprassai.orsTtrv let In th city. f Any tnfarmsttoadMtrod famtsasd spoaap- JBlt -. i :? -x, 1 r . . . EverybpdyV' PiU, A Qntle but Certain Cathartic ITbsr aot with oistaiitt oa tha LlMtrl la no losloatMt ar portly Wsgstabts. i n gm, uren, men ana BIMltM DoratlT i i.i -- ww,. mwm mwta man (anorkll than other Pill In na, far tha length of 7 vnmu oxora ids pnDlle. Art nioal sagmr-eoatad and bottled at SB eenU per . RntlM , i W Art your 6rurliya j . avnaTwowr'a riLU and taka no other. f Newspaper for Sdle. AST (IOO I) HAMwWilngtoongagslatbs ewapapar battawag, en with a rnnall e-h capiiai. Meura me I rout, Typa, SlxtvaS and Uil Willi, ,h. ,. ,i L I'Jtt f ot fnU faitiealMS, sddraaa ' .ii JOUM R. HARRIS, 1. Uonoord. N. O. nna 11 US-las Itats papsrs plesss op7. t 1 ., 8JUM.WBBKt.V, i ' i SA1L1HO FKUM PALTIMORB Tuesday 6t Friday, at 3 P, M. j AHOtKOWIUUllOTOll ., Wednesday Saturday. ; BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE. j Beitiaaara aad WUmlngton Una, BiltMBoro, ostdn aad IrorUenoe Ijjys. Or via Cahal DaJly t t hlladelphla and CI; da's Philadelphia and ProTtdenee Line. ! Seml-Weekly from aach Port PHILADELPHIA. and :;Wiliiiitoii Line. ! . SBMI-WBXKLT BBTWSSB . BALTIMORE AND WILMINGTON, lialtlmote and Philadelphia Bteamboat Co. . , ,( Daily via, Osnal between. , BALTIMOKE ANI f ulacelpuxa. WE8T ERN CITiES; : BALTIMORE ANO WILMINGTON LINK. I NotUiera Central Railroad ' AID TUB .. Baltimore and Ohio Ballroad, Shippers may rely upon tbe prompt and raa-ular milling of thera Steamers, sad oniek dis patch glTeu to all shipment by this route. NO DELAYS. , i Thrench Bills af Ladlna airtin to and from !! Pnint. in " NORTH and BOTJTH CAEOLINA, GEOEGIA ftnd ALABAMA. Also to BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, ROSTON, PROVIDENCE, and other Eastern Cities. ., . . pr "snsrsntoad aa low as by any other Root and Urns as quick. Looms or overcharges Mark all Goods Tia Baltimore and Wilmington Line. 9" tor farther Information spply to either of the undersigned Agents of the Line. EDWIN FITZCERALD Agent. . Baltimore Llm, euuinurMi7iiitimore. march la-tf. j - A. D. CAZAUX, Afient, Baltimuie uu nw York Lines, WiLviaoToa, N.c. Carolina Central Railway, . S V 1 GENERAL FREIGHT DEPARTMENT.) ;; -' ' .: ' y fi j x : -ir.n iJ AiA'l--:d .9 - Wxutamm, March 81st, 1875. ) 1 faet that tbs Carolina Oantral Kailway. being completed and Tullv equipped ror dbsusmL' oilera-wlih Ita connection at Wilmington, both via dlrfet Steamer LfnM and via Weldon Md itytv TandAngl SsUlsw'asaaa.T? T ""r fsil wiuUIINCTOM AND ALL EASTERN CITIES TO CHAR- LOTTC, 8TATESVILLE, CREENVILLE, SPARTAN ) i p BURC . ri'.v--',.i J-:': and all stattona on Atlantlo.Tennf wee Ohio Atlantic and Rlcbmr nd Air Line and North Carolina BilroadM well a all point! In GEORGIA and ALABAMA. lninranoe from Eastern ollle snaianteed aa low aa via any other line. NO terminal or traaa. far ebargea, end Rates always aa low aa Hie lowest. - wranamrinai. . Rate to i all i poinU mrnlahea opon application to th inderelgMd. fflca In Bank of New Uauover Building. t -april -M5r,, f ' General Freight Agent.- BLNFOBD, CROW & CO 1 00ObAEKKU rLOtTBlU1Srkdei 200 BAGS COFFEE, 600 BBLS. a H. SIRUP, 2,000 SACKS LIVERPOOL SALT, 200 KEGS NAILS, ' 60 BBLS. SUGAR, , . 100 Boxes Drj Salt Sides and Shoal- i: n' xv:: ;; x. :v ' 60 Boxes Smoked Meats, And a fall stock of QROCEEIES, which wa offer t Us Wade at low figures. , V ' . Special attention paid to atcurlng low rates Iveigbt ia Car toad Lots. ' ' ' ' suy BLHFOED.OKOW4 00. 0 The Florence Planecr." ! " Published Weekly at . . . - . FLOKEIf CE, DAKUNQTO - OO, I. O. . ' Terms: f j Per Annum la Advance. : Ita large and Sally increasing circulation fn the Pee Dee ooontry, and along tha line ot tha Wilmington, Columbia Anguet Kailroad, render H an excellent advertising medium lot tbe buiilneaa men of Wilmington. ' Monthly and yearly oontraots mads upon tas mont liberal terms. j W1L LITTLE, ; . Editor aad .Proprietor. 1 fbw " , o WE KEEP QONHTANTLY ON UAND ths best and eheaput line of Gents and Ladles custom mads BOOTS AND SHOES. " Ws keep on hand a fine lot of Genu and La dle ' ... . SUPPBHS ; at very low prices. , Wa can brat tha world on ' ',, m ' OHLDREN' SHOES. . Ws keep thi lf.se. ' Our Men's and Boy' KIP BHOOANS wa 7 guerraLtaa .nnot be excelled In pries or qaalltr. EVANS A VONGLAHN. June II m
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