it; 111 5- - iuij.ii;ii. ,. c, mmii m . ia . ....IJU . p rm-: 1 1 ' r iff" Holdeii rote Kirk s ( all unnps I"'" ... ..... ( SiWiis.!"l',lt ilin ') tt at lie' ?ittriJ'trl ortice, tin the im-,-tmiUt ItU negroes f t ant vote in the lute y ,.,fli.m in IVI). HoMco (Mlvi- Uiat it might PITf ","t U"S . iklaled hi the knklax. . . I ti.a.1 tut ntuttaUiHlld bs isvU )Mtft ntthe W,m' " h fb u idhw w" this pffryf no '""rt" 'n ("leavelitml, f ..... mtvniA In tiil th Variuul iui Plt Ouriiiun iw 'l. ffA&. Tli Ifl nil umniM-r i( . . 1 l . 1 1 1 . . I . wi 11 -li iim anl hf, KOI nw nr.. . .Jurff UH lllmKII Ul I, ,t irfiiiK h"'1' f"'urt in 1vplanil. ill4). uiii kn llial ii uniptiin townuji'M jmilerlinn to tliow who rt bimi. TIm" 'rJ in ! vnlixiil ilM ! Uiinfcs 1111 ImitfiT run (imie il i. i,iiii ipin it reuiarkabu: iur au Uuij a LrBorano; of law ! lruU- roiim-i- ..iriulo ' nri' 1 ,1! ' C .i,xr there iiT"tfit r,-M" ..- r-w; ? : 'i-. Bee a nift tiit-"' L.. Lminr rail him 0 nrrul. w o Fur 1 jiK'g"! 10 tfIV1' iwr1! I,r ruue fit iw fcl.linn.art, nuirw niori' mft tl" Iiiiik" t" J liiU) lircril if niwunlK- Thi Ri'ltrsil liraptf"1 nl h llliweJ U ii'MMi' up- tlin Njrtli UnniBii Tli 'lfmfi'l ltrlioa ilyiii W, iwrliili.m irt, nnnbte lloUWn, Kirk iuhI I'linKimm U ,,m tlx Kuklui liill. ami at thramc time Wtth rtimaty bill now lre tli.it J,. Let ConjrnKii ami the wnrM kium llut Judge Iign' i not inl mi nitni jcriif the OonfeilrnU' (tenmw, but ills ( tb title .if " ( h-nrr.iX " in Nurt'li TMlinibjcoufaMiiig liisowii il.'Kcni riM j , iiwanlki' mil thatiii'. S h ilinlmuiir ha wt Wlcn upon th Juilii-iary aince IVr- tunpuaiieil Hit' writ f kl.a wm md Watte IWWiTtf l -VWO in iKimla, The late Radical Eteciitive luw ftid like ittucf from the juaticfl of tiu Mintrji. linen wi'lor popular in.lljf luUion that Grant. SCirk and Hohloo could not ruimt II IWhHi will the people hiik off their li-d m inartiity and ewvar no longer to en- irr jmlifial iwlim!i, ilruuk i-iinewi wl corruption ! HAblCM. UOI.TKHS. It in w. -II known thai previous to tin- B'li.uniin'iit, the rviii'itl uh'IiiIhth o Hi. Iyitl.iture cuwutaed on the miitU'i" of I'.mv. ..iion. The m hole ground wus rut veyed the entire question lltoiuiilily iliiruud. Phillip, Hargrove ainl Ki-imh-Ii lull hart! work to keep tlwir follower in iwes--111 inj of Uiem i-xpreuig lli:if iV ire Ui go tiirCMiiint.iin, an dem mdol hy lie people and aa a jurt nec-nwity. The B'irty Uti, however, wan craeked U aouie j)urpor. ami u a lirt' they runolvud to ppoar the Call. 1 " Caldwell waa iuvoked t take the liurdrn ii.n hia own houliion and intvr pue the pawr of Um ptwituui he wiw w K'iilentally Ihrowu into. Miirn Todd was ti einart for tint, hown-er, mi he (rave llheui to understand that they roiild not feuake a eabipaw of him aa they had of ploldni. No, jutid he, if the (Msuple Want convention M lliinn iy an ; all I intend firtiiir u ti opjiOHe the nieaaunr nnil I pro lwr to uke the atiihip n;-ainst it. Fhen-stilt of the mutter wiu that the fitiiiiip waa to lie taken arid the trade of itlie demagogue ritonaidily plnsl. But now wt nee that every little whip Mter who eondin-ta a ietty railiital aheet leta liim-M If up as a Uadcr and arrogate p dictate to the party. Hublu of the -Nwheni Tim will take no part in the Matter utile a radical Utate f'unveiitiou l caHed-be haa 00 idea of bcinj orJrred lT the handful of radicals in the Legisla ture, who dared to cut out coiirae for without conaulting hiul or asking Ilia fnoaent ()u the othehand Orady of the Wilmingtoa W baclu up hia auoulder to the laidi and goea for " war to the knife" "K aios convention. Then we have Pale loon John of the Elitsbeth City CanAinum wlioa.1 viirs hia deluded fol lower tu "tom-h not the unclean thing" to pay no aort of attmtirm jtj go tneio jigl,u a( the tioa krad flidf Mluweft In ttedadUMi '. 7""y side UMgr.crj.wuie, come, conie, d ttmjr poiir deviln of followen know which voice to lnrl. I 1 In the meantime the )ieuU of the State ft,uny aliiile ihtirTiiiitt "ia ittle tic ITltR -iuttyf,'t1te'ni." ' pord, f the Pennaylvauia Central Kiu'lrod. i 1 new? gentlenat are m I toBr 6f lhpert!) wroosh the South and are traveling ia roy ajrtyh; aa will be wen by the auperb cowch w the depot, fliiij coach tnruaMie, " lence1 anythini; ever aeen inthia coon- try baa parlor, duiing-roam, kitchen and U other eonvenuaicea to make one frgct jW a on ,,,4 that be ia in I 'RMtlj. Xuniialted private reai'dence. IVonderlf thia weaJA, concern will abort- v 'i pnaanauiia or our roaila T - i , Eftwta am lieing made to have s daily 1"rt,ce. WMhingha, N. C and aaroepa- I.KT vVTieiTlblli pierre w.u aiuw d t.fore tin- liHeemhlv and aUmt to If rxiM'titnl. . 'l!5ttUt:01i..Ufc il tlli.ael.oil twt,. "I h)im flilleriT. WM iilmK o hn hia fate 'I hia it-1 li 'i i.. . I iI. uiim;,(U, iiior,' f.irtii imle than ll.ild. M. h id oiw man arlliiH- in ti'irr hi late, Imymij xharcj his I IIMMj. It n niid, lti.lixpii ne fi frit-ndi lowers ine.l out wh'-n hia anet t 1 and M- emtf, ' Air w,H, (kt tyrant " They Uiu UtmixVt "to curry fariM- with the I'llii(r fh trial r ofhirte'rnVOT;- Jilftiw lnamnii waa hmnl t.v say, llolden ahould he riivietti heil-. ' Wiirt4aiif'i.udt-iu-uatMiit live ccaictl the lip- tf Mr. IMitl liM, ami evew of Mr. lUdei. In fttcl.tiie ILkdieala are now tning to iwoniniriid thcUlnHvcs Ul tlletnll; Hide, ly cnlldclllH K lloldeii, aa the 1'iillowernol ItolMKpii'rie did by eoiidtdiinin U.tlii'siierrv, their ireat leader. Itoliespiem' wim a co'aanl an well aa a tyrant. When led to the ncnflid.l. he put op a yell which freezed with horror all who heard it. When he fell, all Knui' e rejoiced, the prinoim of Pari rantr v. itK )Ura. The hiiiltiiudc, in a peeN-if -it tn tolicalio, t'luliriceil one auolhrr ill the Htneta. A woman, flmw in herself (nini iiently at the execution, nd-irinM-il him thuii: "Murderer of all my kindred, ou'r agony HlU me willi jov ' defend to hi II , ven-'d with theeurmvof every niolher in ' . . I llotiespierre, like lloldcn, ia aaid Co hav had no original fim-e or couraoe. "He waa fltnaig iimii the atrorH'i-at and s;ife Uain tlie aafent aide." Wlo.-u lieieu,. ,1, they wore both, hcl)tleHH and Iioh-Iiiw. Tltc onr alti-nipted nuieide and the other fleil, amidst the great rcjoieinjr of the mi ple whom they had milled. IIAIIKAS rORPCS. Nearly two hundred year air" Kinu .laiiiisi etlileiivored, aa ttratit and Ilohlen have endmvored in our time, to obtain a ITMal of the act of .t(4 eorywt. Ttiire in no check upon tyranny "0 coin ptete aa that furiiii'luNl by the great act of A'iirviA ww. Intelligent fn-e ineii in all countries prize thin ai-t alHive ,all others. The old lory, slohnaon, no fond of kiiia and kindly prerorativoa, aaiil to Bnawell, l,'lhe hitlitu rw ia the eiurle advan tafre which our government haa over that titrilbHlullM.H Thhtli the diatlngiiiaheil foature of our government In fact there ia no yoirrn vtrnt without if. Bhow ua a overiiiiieiit where the iWvm rttrjni ai-t ia not in full forec. flint ww will show you a denpoLiam, where neither tile noi lihorly is aeenre. show us a 111:111 who ilesircH a HunK-nsioii of this great writ of right, and we will hliuw voit a man to whom constitutional government is in'. d-r:illc. The man who ill tune of profound peace Berks a Bllseii aion of the writ should lie regarded as an ciicuiy to 1 tod and man and unfit for human society Tim Com MTU Kkvkii,-The diarove ry of t 'oiuiidiim in Macon county hus createil consideralMo ewiUincnt iri tint region. We extr.u-t the following fioin a deai-ription which the iilitor of the Aaheville I'imtrer gives of a recent visit to the county scat of Mucin county : I'pon .iit nrri:il at Kriiiklin, wi found the ordiicirilv sfiid anil solair pen pie of the town rrrnalrlTTTility eti'ttrd onr the recent dwovery ol a beautiful cryntal peni, c.iIIihI t'lininduiii. It is naid to e of a aiiierior rjinihty to the ordinary Co iiiuduui found elHi'where, and thia fart in vivita il with ail interest which proiuisca Ui make rt a valuable article ot commerce. It exisft in .ibiiiidaiicc, and rcrutily retails tor one dollar la-r pound at the place wlii:te it in found. It existence waa ilia cvered by ikkit, iltlteratc irhormikrr, who for nioutha hail inrrird a afiei-iiiien in bin WH-ket, cniUiring of every one he met what it waa. At length v a piece tu hiiitcd North for w ieiititie in(tigalioii, and pninoutM-inl to lie the moat rare varie ly of Cnninduni tlie llneat evT rbnnd on thia continent !" In alluding to the tame matter, tlie Cit ueti aaya : "Ciniiiderablu eieiUwent exiU there on acriamt of riKa'nt diacoverii-a made of corundnm on the farm of Mr. IL N, Crisp. Although not versed in mineral whonh I judge from ffpeciiaena Jiaaxled Ha, tkatfsSi article will be a aoume of cotuidemlile revenue to that county when taken hold of by I hone having the capital to properly develop and work it. Thu property now la-longs tn Mewira. Smith (llov. C. I).) and Lcdhird, who prrtiane to aeli an interna in, or all of the property on rcaaonablii terma. Mr. Criap haa other 'projierty ort which he ha discovered corunduin, and lielicvea that a aiuall iuvcatincnt In the way of "toting" would show- mine of great richneaa. The Kev. C. I). Smith, w hft tii in alt "peobubilivvj-the 'flmti mmefalo. -iriat in tic htaU:, 111 aatistlwr that "cSiruS dtim and other valuable minerals e,ist in thia (MaCou) and other eonntiee of the Went to an extant which will awUroinh the nation wheu developed," -. Ijai.TiiHrn.K Yitififiy Miirntng thrw awmtwraiif th Hmnio( f kimctoni for th (mterninert of tho PennHentiarr, bH "tire twenty to nlhiix Uieaweitrea Wpuulbs, ejkl in lew tlnn 6ve minute, the whole street wai alive with applieanU fbr the different offices within their gift. This hungry crowd wm composed of representatives ol all chuaet sod pmfeaaions form theology down to the genuine loafer, though we are of the opinion, the lawyers were in the majority. After much 'expostulation and s bard utruggle, these three unfortunate gerttleiuen sncceeded tn breaking fmm the crowd ami were las -seen rushing franti cally np the street to seek, we suppose, the protectioa of the police. r ws (stnlslierrMS an sw sellinir sa WU nin(ti tt forty Oenty iiuartv havehrtv4repitl,trvfni in lull tin Ki-veiyiie Act, A we iiiiiiu.i ii,,l jjpiu lUlTn AiTfoTrTiVide tv'tlip t'lill.xii.. me Jliuuilltfl v Act we piv tuit iM)4..,nwmmnr,ti-,m iHfnjyjnH'' which will he found an urate and aulli tUMMl ttM fiir -riiir pttrinKa nf'tat flayers Weomil lliii' portion wilv iiertainin..; tu the ilutuv of rill-rift', and other oltleer. who are pmvided with the t in full hKI' 1. The tow imllio hoard ot tniatl'H aliall ht the huid- of I lie SI lie on the i:il u it ion of isii'l, ami hjll ii.-wrMa.dl U,e uer Hial prtiiH-itv in their Mirn-liin not ex lui day M jiib"I Um.i ' ih.Wae."U the Nut 3. " Uind ami real propiTty liiium nut anly tliu noil, I trt nil l.uil.liie;s an. I reetlooli tlienD, all iijiht-. Inui' liii"- Hint ariniw-llieiltfl appiirtelMUlt lliel.o. H'ld Jill ftltncn and in in. 4 il on or under the or la. e Sfi 1 Tlie li-l" -h ill In iven in illim II illt.1 illll'f due noli.e hil lh,-ll tileu b the iter-"!! ihoi;e, or hi aeirt if the MTH.n li ihli U' n eoiMr tioii il pro pertv nm lie Lr,leit in hv lite pre-iiilent. hi. i . Ire'iMirer or ..tliei (M-r-.n apHiiiiltil lor tliit piirn"- Sm i. 'Ml re.-il proiM-rtv hii.I all S k. ffcniii''ir lllenil :ind olher m i-mi it pr.i H-r;v uid in ciiniHN-ti.iii Willi lit. eiilltvii tlou of a farm, hIihII Ik i'iell ill 111 tin towiediipiu which aiil proi-i-t) i iiitiiatiHl on the lirst d;iy of June, and when- tllc line of any towuhip nut Ihroiiirh an rei,h ntV fund, 1 Ik- same lmll U' listed ill the townhip of ileh ri-sh'lit. Slj. 7. All other KTn:tl proa-rt wli:itciT. iiiehiilm monciii. crediU, in v.tllieuls in Iwmil sIinUs, loint fili k romjrtTih or otierwt and all taiahle iioli and nil other Mil.ii t li.il.le to tas i tloll. exe. pt Hlli ll tr:iliehle allil IM IWoil.iJ the first d.tv ol .lime. Hir riwidcinc oTa . corporation, i-iilni rltii or joint stock llM-iatiiin, hliall I"' del Hied to lie illtlMl lowuhip in wloeliit pr111eip.il otlice or 'lielccof Itteilles. is sllll'lleil , it, however, till irpor 1; i(l itrtft ie"t i lit .U-H M tion luive w-parate pl.iecs of buines in more tlmn one township, it shall L'ivc ill ill i-Hch the proi.Tty oretfeets llicreill, hut any bo.l v of hind belonging to a cor poraltoii, partnership or assis intion, and divided by township lium, shall Ik; riwii in in Ih it tonn,liii in which the larger part thcroof is situated. Ski . 9 The list of tauible proH-rty of the K'rsoti giviii'; in shall n fer to the first day of June in that year, and shall state ' i. The qiianily of land listed in the biwnship laat viiluation -ibwribing it. 2 Nuinlhi of horwsj, inuliw, jiu-ka, jinnettii, gouts, cattle, hog and shrpp, sejKUiiti lv, aiurtlic valih) Miensif. S. hVliinated value, without specifying the articles, uf faiiuiug llteimiU, toolri of niriimnics, household and kitchen fund lure, provisions, ariua for muster, wearing apparel for the use of owner and family, libraries and scientillc iustruiueiita. , sJetwy ou.Juind or mi, .iJcnmeit. fi. Amount of solvent credits owing to the party, whether by bond, note, bill of ex change, open account or due and payable, and w bother owing by any government, except Imnds of vjua Stale or of the 1'nitcd States, exempt fioin tnvuliuii by law, ex o pt rent .u eiuiiig for the current year for the hire of taxable property If any credit lie regarded aa not entire ly solvent, it shall be given in at iln intimated value ; the 11:11 1 v "civ deduct from the amount of debts owing to him, the amount owing lv him. and the residue only shall lie lialile to luxation. 0. St.s li in any incorporated company or joint st.sk aiMx iiition, and their esti lliatisl value ; but the stock shall not lie taxeil if the eoiupanv !" ,;'X 7. All "tli.l per-on:tI plOieily what eer. inebiiliiig Ihei. iii all nut-ieal iielrn meiiis, pi it. il uii'l silver w.iiv, ami the rtatelirs I'a.l . iveliA p i-se.si.l Itv the. pal ty, his Trite, or any minor child. S Th,c income of (In pmy for the year next pri-cciiiM... the lir-t in of June 111 the current year, with a sl.iteiueiit of the Koiiive or scouri-eii from which il was de rived. From the amount of the income live hundred dollars shall be de.biclisj, and also the amount derived fTotil any trade, franchise or iirof.nsioii taxed b the lana of tins Stale 0. If the piirtv be a 11011 resident of the county, ami nwiia land therein, it shall state his a.hircHH, and may uanie any agent PJfti'U'Ul in the '.'.'l.t'.iJtJ to-W.hou -4u4uu-a may Im- given ns.HM-tiie; his taxi'a. Hue. 10. Kvery guaidiiiii, exciaitor, ml niinistralor of trustee shall in like manner, but on a separate tiat, give in tin- iroMrty held hy him in that .-tp:icily ; Ihe value of the frsnchise of ecry railnitnl, canal turntiike, iilank ri.al, na ie attoii and banking compauy, stiall lie given by the pre.ideiit or elilel oilieer ol tlie salt! sever ai corporations on the ilav lixc.1 by Ihie si t for Ilia uiviug in of Laxsbla property to the Tseaaurer of the Stale, and shall lie aiwcaeeil by the said Treasurer, the Audit or and die rnvtmor of the Mate: sod their valuation shall be returned to tile County CiMnniilomr of y coirrity In Which any part of aai.l mads, or cauaja, or ixavifation works shall tie; and the tax upon such franchise so vuIihhI shull lie the same as upon pnipcrty of eiial value ; and the tax colhirted in ea li iimnty and. town hip skull be in proportion tu the length of such-road, canal or works lying in sux-h county or township resli ctively ; and such taxes shall lie collected as other taxm arc nspiireil by law to Isv The rolling stock of every railroad oniian v, a ui the vuasels employed hy any canal or navigation 00m pany on JtacanaUor wroktt, shall be valued w ith tlie franchise. HC 1. I'roittrtjt areijTf jf?1 font- 1st. The! property Is-liHiging to the United Mtates or to this Kbit, or to any county ot incorporated cKy or town. 4ud. The proierty licloitglng biland set apart, and exclusively used tbr tlie I'ni WrittvTtar-u,riiUd m-"M'sSBiite irmiitfiilw.- Order of dd rHrrw'o TeafirieeiXI 'ptttti ill "ttre su paut of Uib swr erwfflic'-' 4j ueh wprta as may b uttl apart tur ant appropriated to th i exercise of divine worship er the prnpagatina of the gewpef, or twed as pamaiagisx. . 8rd. Seen property a may be sot apart (be grave yards or burial lots, exneisi such a are hekl witli ty view tn profit or for the purpisxc ef tpeeukitirMr fn the sale thereof. 4th. Sch prxyperty of the Slate and agricultural societies as may lie set apart and Used by them for agricultural fairs. 5th. Anns for muster, wearing aptasrcl end pmvisiiiM for the use of the owner and his family, household and kitchen furniture, uwrhaniraj and agricultural im plernoBts of mer hanics and laniitr!, libra ries and scicritific instruments, twit exceed ing il) aggregate value two hundred dot hue: Pumitd, That the rxeropti in from taxation ihall gut exceed two hundred ,11111,111 m. 4UIMa ro- riW4V.- rrf HUT. 'Ih. Anv U'Wviirhip lloanl of rriiHtoea 1 a- v neijl! est f (UUMalL thai LiiU-Ui J.. IViw , I,. x, T, kmt ri,,,,. 1(1 ,J(li j prite.liii;. niilMliviaum r kntiwiiuilv a 1 Wi nMiii...iUA. iaHi' IIHiieM-.'IMMM M 0t&mHAmfw ed 111 Hjod iieuiiun.r. ... . 1 .... . 71 lion, sli .ll IKI vul.tvot HtllM' l r it. TUP m (ihali refer to ihe iirst '". I""t' ol ) ' ; h they ure !da given 111, u, raiate uk the. ipianutv, . .Iilion ami value of the pn.pi rty, and t 1 he aw of the (Kirtv. In relervnce tn hi lialulit v to a noil tai ou thai day. rllJ'. CI. Ill the roar pnwcrilnil for the t.'diialioii U tlR- LmuIu. tin. l-.,.r,l .1..11 alN.x tin the dcacriutioa n mut -i I itn true value in immei on the luw Hhan he atwiiallyi.oliTi'atViWa'urlWr 1 anew rahmJion i iua.e. They ahull in r xmi- value the periiiil property at it4 trAc jltie. 1 he viiliiatiiiii found tiy t tn-m lli. v ahull allix to cry upcriea of propiTty jarlM-ularized in aeriinn nine of lliu:icl. II tiiv IH-raon lial'le to U'ehaitriil n ilh taxe nli.ill relitee to answer aay liUee- lion ninvl ine; hia tiixudle procity, lie nliall Im- u'liilly of a mi-denu-ador, and 011 on iet ion, liuliU- to Ik- punished by title it iinprinoiiment. and it shall he the duty if the iM.urd t whom the n-fusal ia made, o hind ovei the ollender to apia-ar at the next term of the siiH-rior i-ourt ol the cotin tv, and to n-iHirt that fai l-to the anlieilor t'orthe jiidieiiil district in oiilcr that'tlie ihiiiltT -niav It pronecttteit. In valuing the prop.rt) of railroadti and other riu airalion in which the state in a ntockllit Iit, the whole liroia'rtv, hliall tie vtiluotl. lull a part of the valuation shall lie de- lueteil proMirtioliate to tin' inlsnit ef the 'tale, and tln tax levieil on the residue mly. The tax no levied, when paid by the coriiorators, hIiiHI Ih- charired bv the 1M1 W -:vtr ustttf ma .ajr-ri i40!ijiswsi- auioiiiit of all taxis previiaislxriwitd. IShs k or shares in iniairptrateit iiiinpaiii.-H slmll not lie taxed w ben the prtiM!fty of the eiiiupiiliy is taxed. Ski- 17. Il any pi-rnon shall complain U-fon- the commissioner that his properly, cither real or mtsiiiisI, ha In-ii iiiipropi-r-ly valiusl, or that be ia t ha-ged with an excessive tax, he shall present his claim in writing and they shall hear any evidence adduced by hint, and shall summon and ex amine any witness necessary for the just de cision ol tlieiUct4in. 11 thjey decide against thecciinplainaiit they shall also giveudg meiit against him for the ctxstof the invuv tigatioli. but if the county commissioners Khaltlind that helms just eausefor complaint they shall ilins t their cleik to render a tnic w'count thertHif, and the sconunt thus riMideri'd, eertilleil by the clerk, alisll lie re tiirnisl to Ihe auditor who shall credit the sheriff with the overcharge in his settle mi nt of that year. 8iir. 19. TlieiMniiityc'iHniiiisSiiffiers'shaTI insert in llni abHtrat. ot the tax list fur each township, the description and valua tion of all pniMrty not given in with the name of the pertain siipjsHicd to be liable fisr the taxtsi Uierevsi, and the lvalues l-jtU persona ill each township liable for a port tax who failed to give themselves In. and shall-charge all such Hrsons w ith doublo MieHtl Willi W 111! 11 llll't MOI1I1J OlllllUl.se lai chargeable unless satisfactory exeinx' tUwruliir Iw rvmbired-. Ski . 20, County commissioners 1n.1v c empt from poll tut in certain casesoi'pov erty or infii'inily. Kkc. 34, In case within the interval I' tween two regular is-rioiN fox Hie vidua tion of lund 01 real pn. pertv, alivtliel-e of land or real property -hall bii oine divided in invai iliin cither bv partition or a sale of a poiijou ih, re.l', or otherwise, cither of Ihe part owners may at any lime, upnn fnt- das notice t the other part owners, apply to the township Isiard of trustees lor an apportionment of valuation, which shall li- allow ed its may lc just, and all peioiiM having tax lits are required to uilicnd the same a cording to the judg nieiit ofwld t.i.irt, on the production; of II eertilleil copy thereof- I rocuhtl, 1 hat no aiiicnduieiit made after a tax on the laud ha 1 Uaiiui due shall oierate to elfect that tax. Ski- 25. If any viiluation of real or per sonal property anil U-fnrc the tax thereon shall las oiiie illlr, tlie ifoK;rry shall tsVoiiic deslioyed or ilepreoiateil over twmty-tive sr cent, on it assessed value, otherwise than by act of the owner, the party char-j ed may apple to Ihe township Isial'l of trustis and upon piosT prisif, inay havc thy ainaiion j-e'liiiui'l. and IIh' Isiard ot trustees shaft thoreiis.n iiiiimaliately fur nish 10 the clerk of the county eoiuinis sioners, ss wa-ll as to the party, a ccrt.ined eopv of their order ill the prcuiisea. IT the proicrtv Xvasiosuo'd, th! amount oft he itiKiin.aee shall in such case lai laiu liileroii in altering the viiluatioii. in like manner if proiMTty shall liave increased twenty live per cent imf its aasrssiHl taxable value, the sheriff of the couuty iiMiii ten ilays uetii-e to the owner, may apply to the Isiard of trustees hi aller the valuat ion of the proiierly, and upon prosr proof tln v sliall an so; liul Ilia valualiort shall not be alteriol if I tin apjirecialion haa. oc curred is consequeiM of impmvianenU made on the property by draining, clewr ing. building, or tlie like. Max 2S. H'Acw Um mnf be ysii-, iciksa du: . , All taxeaslnill lie due on the first Mon day uf A tigdst iu eju h year. When paid, tlw sheriff sliall note on the tax list against the name of the parts the dale inpayment and the auiount Kid, he shall also give receipt, tn the parties stating the 'amount of the rtate and County tax si tiarately, slid the date of the payment: i'rtnidttl. The shdrif sliall mit collect the taxes for iiy year until ha shall hare settlcxl in fufl with till' State and County tnsurcr for llit tixJiuflhepiiviiiis year, (if he waa the alierlff), IVaVire secxiiviog tlie tax list lie shall roiluce the rxsreipt of thu HnMc and County trmmiref, (if he was sheriff f the previiHit year.) to the clerk of the cminly iainmissiMHtra, and In the event rxstpt. khe h r eiwimlssirmet -Shalt tptim-Tpe, ttwtorilfri IM? tvilll'll WIM rtrt hw asi'mfUtXWH..Uy. XJSSlJKSECULtWJSUUMIIUfLMSk. lawi.asid, lw. Who, the sheriff dull eollert hi h'nj deputies who ere not worn, or other sucf, persone, tlisy ahalt, UCa tlie chirk of thsx board of cnmnibwiosicr, or U4)ire f jna tice of the peace of the county, take and subscribe an oath, faithfully end honestly hi account foi- the same with the sheriff or other eerson authorized to nxi-ive theru. Said oath aiuall ss filud and kuit on the ducket of the county Isiard, and for fail nre 1 of any dejraty etieriiT Ui par over stuC E as he may collect, be shall be guilty Ux as he may collect, of a misikemeaaHir. 84, 87. Tba Sheriff in pens si or hy. deputy shall constantly aUenrl sxt tlie court hoxMe' at his evsuntf ffrsn tlie first Mosvlay of August to tlie Slst of Ntrvesixber in each year, far the purpose of receiving taxes ; he shell also in like masv txer attend at ksvst mm day after the eeo t '.1k' of tir i.'lu'r at urnrtfr' sii..a.iV- 1-ivTOrtltn' - -wtri t-.--4wi k iiothfiiill lie .dven by adverti.-nnient at - i.nMi. plu.i ' iuJlteLbmiL. tit he eonetriw.l tu prevem uie i-"i reeriiriv1hTr WII1115: after,.' taxes iM-eome due. SUI J Tim iirinal lirom'rtv of ite ttinnlutrria' raiBm, th.it in Ut ticieij'uiijxntitv, tin n the land of delin OUen rxitiice in nan- i' it ui . deliii .t cannot be found, notice to lie ifiverko anv known agent If no kimwu agisai iHitfje to lie posted at coorthiaise hss-ki- ' Anv person liable for taxes. not hiving peoiierty in the county where the tli. am due. but having property in nsitMi outtutv, rh nvwuerty ia liable, nil a lin nrr cent additional lax. state it no ottier pur 'li.tser. Sec 31. The drlinuiirnt may retain pos semfmi uf property fortwelve nnuiths sfler llle mil', willnu Willi II tune he may re deem it hy tendering the piiix h iser the atnrsiut paid for it and tweu;y tiie ni cent additional theielo, rtw . 82. Pun lum-r to claim title if not reckx'ined in cihtis-n iiioolhs. Act ratified 1st day of April, I M7 1 . Kor tlie Si-tllilirl. ItM.KKiH Horroh'S. Muuuxa. Kjutous I nupiiat a sliort spsir in your pssr to refute an unfair art trie in the Titrynii-t of the 14th inst', wkh-li charges the medical protcssiiHi of Kaieigh wtih lieing an orgatii.it band of extortioii'Ts and opprtsstia o the sstr. I liis unfair writer, who signs himself 'Halelgh,', may Is- one of th.e wlm Ss;ud aud pay extravagantly at dry ;owta stores, grm-enisi, market hoilsi-s ami ,. , A iihl fainlinsi, hyrilidit and day, in att'sitrts ..f weather, for ivhi.-li scrvicis rendeicd he luu probably trtlstnl tlicm for mouth, nay years or it may lai, not Iwvn paid at all. It ia welt known that Iks tors ar.- the wiast paid class in the cotiuntinil . If " lUleigh" had im etigat.-d the sub lect, he would have found thai the fUlrigh Medical Fiu Hill is not higher tbaa tliat id Wilmington. Norfolk, Ports raoitth, liichmond, Hdtiinore, or any other large town in lite South. It is a 111 ist nke, that a ISs l .r will not pay a visit in this cily fur a less sum than two (9) dollars. There is 110 regular Iks' tor, in full pnu tii-e in this cily, who diss not make sevend visit during the day and night, lor em-h one of which thai he takes the trouble hi charge he would nun promise iixr oue dollar, and thishais not inirlude tiie ' strictly charity visits that he willingly makes without the hotc of ri'inoiiemnon. 1 in) wit liave uuule several visits to nay, tor w loch 1 do wot expect t receive a cent. On yes terday I was at a consultation hi phy sicians tai the propriety of auipuut nglhe leg of uimt little boy froui Ijninvllie oonnty, AlUovujrh tlu-na was greet nxspiinslbility atta. li.sl to Ihe, de eisioii of the consultation, the Isiy's life as w ell as leg being at la -tic, 110 physiiian present charged a etui for Ids services. 1 could mention nuiueroua other fscts of the bk-eharaeter, but think it- intneeessafy, as they htk known to everyone, ' Hal cigb" 11. il only w ishes the ka-lor to niski his vt.sil, for which he very freipienlly is uoi pan, but iMHiiplnius that he diMst not furnish medicines also- In other words, he is willing for him to work fof nothing and pay for the medicines used. Oh, just and charitable " Raleigh," at Ihe Doctor's lXH'nse I For a visit of an hour or more in all soils of weather, cxpowd to all kinds of contagious diseases, by day and iii'.ihl, th. Doctor freipienlly n-ceives notbin", not even tlisnka. .viiuenf our II siUiim lo n.s charge fir call visits mill's. they thml them im'esaary. Again there is no l. s tor in this c.i. who is paid anything like twenty I aii 1 .'1 1 dollurs.a day, as 1 barged b) " italei 'h One (I) dollar was the price ol a pre, r.,. tion la-liire Ihe war, and if a ll.s-i..i c-u, write a sxieulitic pnsicription in live iui litea, " Italeiiji" oujjlil .1.1 ris'ollect that u has ci Mr the O.stor the labor of years and the eXS-llditlire of a large anl .unt o. lii.iucj u enable him to write it in tint lime. The lawyers, men hauls, gr.s-ers, farm vr. and inei himii-s charifi inon-sinie than Is'tore the war, arid what is hett- get casli for their goods and lalsir. if " Kalriirh" had enuuired isf Ihe sor of Bitenwil rsveumi before he xvrote hi sbxnderoes article, be wmdd have Is-en in formal tliat uo Ikajior iu thia city gives in a preAaaxvtxnal iisssise larger than the axdary of fl rat -class city dry good cliTk. MKOICUS. WfLi T IS A MILUOX DOf.L Rf I'eopiesay: "The steamer, look aw ay a milium dollars," Jntl as MfiiulaoeMlly as though kiillinn dolh,r'coil. tie pii keij up like dirt. An slmny uaoua anUs ro niarks tliat few tsxijile have any more idea what 'millions, billions and trillione are, tins I bet have of the Itroarans worn by the col .Men who inhabit the dwshi. A mil liou of silver dollars pose saxes a vastliess ulat xv ratlH-r startling to a man w ho never fiw-rd such a uile. To count thia sum at the rate of one thousand live hun dred dollars aa hour,' and eight liotirs day, would require a man nearly three months. If tlie said dollars were .laid side by side, they would reach one luiiKlr.il and thirty six "riles, while their transpor tation would reuuire fourteen wagons, car rying two tins imcIl It millions lrtuuie thus overpowering in their iieigiiitnile, what shal we do with larger atnusf Tlie seconds ie sin thoowind years secra almost imwlcu (able, and yet they aonniid lo less LSXHM Dae-fiflh of a trillutu A ntiadriJaoit of leaves ot pape, itaih ol tlie two hllll- dnalttt mxtt m m hu h im- tl iateiiixs fWiiu thir mrth.' ' inn rloxf's aaraacBt that one wf oor Nathsaid 1'resii denw take his srsU In the White Ilout and were it tofiwitiaiss with an aiialsslisi ydndty lit tweJva huuditsl flit a aeniad duriig Ills whole tenn isf otlk-e, it wonld out Wavel three millions f mihw. We neve hear of the "Wandering Jew" but we ntntally inquire what waa ilie senUHcr if lib puaislunent f jferbape he a as tokl to wsik the earth until he counted a tri' Hoa. But we hear aainlxody asy lie would auua 4o that. We (mt taut, rtnppoaa a rnaa t count oae la every aewsnd of trme. day aid tight, xeitlwiwt stiwriung to rest, J sw xsrvuvp, ix wdbiii arise 111111 inirty-tvo yours ti amnt In'llinsVvr thirty-thusxad year li emtata trill losx, evew as the French unib-rtaad tliat term. Aa we said before, what (limited idee atca have of Use im awettwi ef eooibersl i A.UK fl.f. tlMK. Kl.lioli". I accept the llU'lal va- ..Hir ciOuatt!i:b-T -try :,.,,.',"'. "." Jittax. I'nJlTO.. mil. Ai-U'.li-Lii.!. WHir leivlei-s moie than "cu siv HI 1 have had nearly lort) e.ir experience 1 . the care slid in niag' m nt ol I, idling back to the '1 11 of ihe box line lince c lib -I 'gnni 'i mil fuiitist'im tirn Ihis. had to die b tlie sulphlin ii- tl.ime ihal the U'ekeeli'r might appropriate their hind earned stores Sxhmi enne the i.i... ill 1 Is.x or drawer, ami twenty H.e 1.0101,1 ol 11 honey 11.1111 a snamioi lsa-s was obtained wilhoul brimstone. Shortly we oMainevI lilty miuiiiIs. tlien seventy live (sainds w'tli unproved hives Then the moveable conns' nive waa mini duad and one hundred pounds of "pare limK-y wasobtaiued sine hundred pounds ot a .,ht ww'ks. with plenty left rerun ted of iMI, 175. Wki, iyo, irw,waK :IIH, :t'i'i aud U2H pounds being obtiailed in one season frien one swann of bees, and no joking, and with no 'Xiense save the cost ! the Iss-s and the liiultng for thelu ol a sultoble t uieim'Ut. It is but a li w years since anythino; was known ot the internal management ot the ber bhe. r'on iiiot in the rank in the old world were IIuImt and I Virierson , in this country M. iiinby, I.. I. I.angstrnth, S Wagner, with many others. I'ursou, the llorist, of liong bland, N. Y , intmduced the Italian lav in 1X110, which has been extensively ititnHliieed in this country and proved to Im sujM'rior to our native ber. In the hive arc workers, drones, (in the summer in the fall tin y nr. destroyed. 1 and the ijuccn Iks-, (formerly miscalled king I The ipiis n lays all the eggs ; the drones in- the male 1hss; thin' do no work. The worker bees arc uiuieri h'pisl fenialee, or 1 e iter T e s, ajid during the woikiug seaatin only live from two tothria- 4sUssWMaV .-.-.... a . ,...... iHIi t'f'sai -sail Mat okaSSS.Sali ks 1 large house will M-ud oiit one and amue tim.w two and three swanns. The old .(iieen h-adiot:! the first swarm, lirst hav iug reared a succ.csn.ir w hich, in turn, leads out the second swaiut, and so 011. Titcs" swanus usually alight on a slus-l or the limb of a tiis near by. ix-ady for tlti-ir owner to iutroilu' e Micm into a new house, which may be tiue by sawing off the branch or limb on w hich the lasw are and lai lag il lastidr or at Ihe ent ranee of' their new home, gently stirring them at the door till they go in. JtilCb CT'UTIS. lUh igh, March 27, 171. Fir the ftsntlnel. CONVENTION OliUANl.K. Wasiiimiiton, N. f!.'. April II, 1871. .Mkssiis. Kiiitiims: As your pagsxr is a venu le through which llinugtits are eon veyod to Ihe public, I ak a short space in yuur columns, for the purpose of calling th aueuiion ' ine laanisruiic puny to the iinpiirtaiu-e of organ iring in every eounty thonu'liout the Hlato, for the contest which i t decide the ftiture prospifity of North ('arol'iiiii. Iiet our n-piTsaiitative men take the li Id and inform the people of the great ins Cm ity of calling a coiixi 1.II011. and tin H'liple will rai' 111 the full majesty o llieir luighl, the i.)iiina.;ii will U. jiuji bled, and w In II 11 1 peaks, may il -la- lot Ihe constitution of 0111 i.iiheis. loeicr which the Slate was pnr-'iero -s and liaitny. Is't U11' prw-s from the iinHinbiius to the wis shoe, union I si ll.ee I. .acries and hurl hot shot into the wavering rank of ttte I tai I tea s aim will go down under the mighty lo ad of the dciiiia'iacy.. For the past several years, ttie old bark of ritute Inis Imh-ii b.uiri liog over a troHfde sea wiflii.ut an indi. 1I01; sfion', without a polar mag'"-!, holdn. ! coiirs.' by (he tickle lielu nl' 1 tin tr-Mtltring "caiprl Isaggx-r," l.nt tli'ink i.imI Hi. mlit ol d.xilit and iljltrari i.ir s ut. d m light ! 'in tn streak the. 1 I nilh lui ;lilu.-i, iifti. 1 1 1 . th it . a" ji-rni ieal reiii'inpi ii -ii ilrauc'h u.'.ir. Jii.lrre 'ar.e.i siul Major Hpsnow hsvi' retntiiv'l I" their home, htofcitig wt'lf and xMar-nih in rtu. p(iits May they bolh In c I. ai to repute. it !h aufurt count y in lb la-L ls' iluie o Ike Hi. ile; and h iild II ey be ciillc"! P. lie councils nt ihe nation. iIm'u' veil .- .1 ill is- Ii ,ir. 1,1 vindicating the irrc it pn.i. ipl. s of cuiaUtutional lib city H. Kur the S. titliK'l TUiHtAtirihhK W'rV AT- F KM ALU COU.KUK. Muses. KlilTiiHs: Thotuaarille Female (Villi-ge is very ipiiialy purmiing the even tenor of its way ; it makes no gratl parade either ia the newspapers or olher wise; but it I prospering, and is our among the best of the Female I ail leges of a i.i i Nisrth 'sr. J in a may justly bust. April Mill, s re.-vpri.in was giien, an l was managrit wbh gi-l scnw uud eU--gance not i.ttji surpissial. Ih'v. fj. ' Andrews Is I'nsadisjti of tin College, and iw evairv scene- ! h,. wnml, he is sss tav .npb. sr. Pre-rdent. Tia srohir class at Vrinliy was specially invited, and the young men tully appnriated tlie dnipll- nieiit. It was something to leave Trinitv in great state, while ell the other classes badied on In admiration and excusable envy. (seniors at Trinity ihevo a hard lime. Theirs is much tin-hardest year in the course, but tin they have wane matr- hifiocnt privileges, aud they know bow to enjoy them wan uianly elegance, yet with -joy to uie until. At Thomaaville evervthinir was beanti fid and winsome beyerid all expectation; the moms were axlrniralile. the conversa tion waa sensible, anlmalisl and elegant, (est what oUu aaaera'ily could the Same las truthfully said ) tlie music, above nrhnol- girl pnactice, and ladow tiennsnico acien- liiK'.. rngliltty, was In that delightful lati tude where tile ia richest and thought and menu"; are both enchanted ; and the enp per waa -snts-rli ; no. that is not the right snaril. weff tt wiw sbhttdrd "oar that CMd is not large iiiiough jwell," we shall rart-ly iiMia iiiHiii. ua use airain. ine atsatiir ass Fias a irfx-sit deaf of tifbTc anil consiif viMinv ix anwivioti s 11.' iaiiixtliaiiiy sroom plisliiiaents. rohversalloiial uruwera. aud sol cHillinisM geaerallv ; lull the juning ladieanf tin: 1 x.i lege manw man tact exportation In tlHsae yooTiw critics' eyes," Tlie rccr ptiou of April I4(h was a gem ot its kind, a Joy "it to dtr, an ornament itt mtauory'a halls forerer. May Tlioniasville Female OoUcgx iiiHirisn grsauy, auy tnere las tuany nicti nas-ptMHss, aud may the Sa uior else ef 1 ruuty always be Invited. 1- rX'HlBO. NoTttr. I have Uib day ansllaed as Inralrfi sat Wlllaasa last aWeasnf, All pcrsoas ksv saw ehuuss Sfralust Use said lwa, aea, ksctii autIM- tu ijraarat tars for fwyuaekl. AU psrspssi Who srs listebted to swaa Laws are iw- saaassias te saake IrasaeolsU pavmessk BaAsUt a usx iswM-wtw Ixecatric alifax sends us the p.Howin;; old song, .uitv a, lavorile m ln day and in those of men .grown bent n nffajv - U-w-UI eawtntwtt tKmlltaVf ttf4Vlf.. siitf!!----dftVii" 'sy.','' ysi-',tixws'i'iiiisx'aiii,ii',',-.ss' may add. m iu-liia: to the living, that the race 01 miners wuo mm) . . .. t 1 -...I !.. jpi.le" have surely disappeared rim 01.0 MU.IKR rti.-re ui. an old iomb, he tiveit alisv. He ha.1 tlirw " "nil "II were erosn: Autt alien lie was shout Ui make in s 10, All he luel U leave s bill.- null ror To iv tol .1.' iliddl.- l"l'";l, L.ll.ldidiil.liiilol.t.'ily lie calls to bun Ills ehlrst son, Saviiur "inv cup Is sbsost ran, Anil tt to y the uOI ' n'k" " fray tell sac how iuik h loll j.m ni.ni f f ' likef" . Cw- my fol u aiadle, e " ratner,' , bnstiet 'TU fti)r Iw'e'iaHii r hiMiel that 1 aa grlua, " And out 01 every " AaJ out nf every bushel that I aa grloi - nMs s gaMHi living 1 sway mm. t'lM as Tu lay fol, A-. " You fisdislt ihtf," the old uisa mid, ' Voa liavi'uot lairf) learui-il mi tiai!; " Tin- unit to yoe I taintiot irivr. " rb.r t sueli ttill uo iujmi esn livr." r 'a.rM To my fnl, Ae. He rails to Hint tils seeontt miii, , Having "1111 cup is sltil'ist run, " Anil if to you llle mill I ilo make, " 1 ntr tell ate how mni h toll you nesart fia- to takef" CSitfH-1 To luy'fnl, Aiv " Kalln-r." sax he, "my name it ir Knit, 'Ami out of .-v.il t.uli. I t II lal.. on., half, " A11.I out .( 1 . . I V I'll.-tl. I thai I ilo , ll.l, '' I liopt a H"'sl Ulllic I lua,l lilltl " t'h'ttHI.- To fin fol, Ac " Von f.Mitish it..);," tlieolit man saiitf " Voe liioe le.l fsirli teanied lal traile. '. . fi!il VLXUO-.MC"l etsstu . . ' Anil If I" you Uie mill I do tnski " Prsv t.-ll me how iniich toll you ne-an for In take r t'SecMa- Tomy fol.&e. " Kallu-r," says he, " I stu your son, " I'll tske llins' iiecka and l. sir lul one ; " Ami If s ariNHl lb lug l'ui slslul for til hick, " I'll tak tlie whole, slid awi-sr lu the ssa-k.' aacaas-To Hiy fol, Ac. " You smv my son," Uie obi man aai.1, " l'iir yns hava fairly liwriK-ii in tnale ; " Tsr Ullll to you I Irani," he rriiul. " A tut an lie rfoss'U Ills eyes suit iliea." I 'Was- -To my fol an dnhlle kil lui, bol ktl dl atiilUn sl.il il day. TIIK ANTI INCOMK TAX AfWOOl AUOXOieJSJCWroJiK. . At a meeting of the Kxixulive Csiin tuittee of this assis iation, the following IXMilUtlon was silnpteil ' NiwAeed, That proctalings be la'ien to orgalil.e Assis latlolis 111 other cities and towns throughout the United Stales to cat-operate with thia Assis-lalinii in car rying out the object fur which it is or t'aitued, with tlie view id" foniilng tile dil fereul organizations into a UmUd Auli- liieouie Tax Asms iution. And U carry ibis resolution into etlo'l, an Address lie iituisl, sigmsil by ihist 'onmiiltee, Inviting individuals in all of the cull's and biwna 'tB'The" tJhifaHT PfaU-s lij Tofiii ail Asyaxcaa1 tion, ami that this Address he published iu the nrwsiapers of 1 bis city, and distrilt uUsI to other cities ami towns for inser tion in lis'al piils'i-a. Hy uider of tlio t '.Muiuitl.s". j JUihoM WiNsbow, Sei-retary AiiDltKHn. a To the eititrut is tilth I'tful and Tnumi in far I ititt' Stttttm : A fax, niiKipulur among all classes, in ilini t il.ilaliou of thu pnivisiVnis of tlie ( iHlilillioh. has hern taid hy It'ongress in the peopk", alter the peril si final fir us iiiiiuaiioii ui uiu leniiaoi me nirmer act., which decl.'i red Hist it should tai levied ami coiiri ieii until In ill and no longer, nan expired Kvvry etfort was made by peti mm iiiiinmon.strsureto prevent Congress Ix-ing guilty of such a breach uf liiilh and ocli an act of iiijuslico, as to iinpssei this burden on the people lor any timber pc nod. These hayefnili The tnx is agafn iinposi'd. Popular feiilig is aroused throughout the country to resist ils collection. Aa Aasucialion bias been oraraiiiacd in New York to take proceed ing to test the constitutionality of the act liarge numbers liave loincd the As- le.iilit.rHie iyffli!erit baalieen haiUal xx illi spprobatHia in every part of tlie laud. Aasis-istiimssiiiiilsrto that In New 'ork are being wrganiiied in other cltiiw. It only remains necuaaary to make this i.wneiiierit general throuyivit the conntry, and that Assis-iations organiee in every city and town, that the people by a united effort may rid themselves of a burden un justly wiposed. I lie law tuipusiug lilts let cannot be umr.l it li e .peulHsn isf its tamstitu li.Hiality Ihj brought before a Judicial TribuiiaL tlie people assert their . ights and no longweutsseat tu he nppreas cd by an unjust bxw.; The Anti-Incnine Tax Assoi ialiiai of New TnrSr cordially invite t itlwns in every City and Tuwa. to join ia the movement which they have ao- succcwttuily Inaugurated. Assoctationa when orvanisesl and their nffiixwt elected. cn rorrespimd with the Hocretary ol this Aasoriatiou. All infon nation ut paper iltev arexi eitiier in lorniink their orgsnl tation or carrying out their plan of npera- tions aner ttiey are orgaol.-asl, will be Hun ished them. Such assuc latino can then join as ia forming a United Associatioa hsr the whole Countrv Bv the nlaa of a I'hitrd Assndatlna small organizutiotu caa aliara the benefit of pnsTeedtnirs taken bv the (ieneaal- Aseo- i lalion whkJ they could not eoodaot at llieir owa expense. Thia moreover gives importance to the movement in allowing how wiile tpnad il tlie iissling 0 opursa tioti tuthe Inoutu Tai th'niughowt the ommiry, ana it win prrMtaee an ertect wprnr x.uigaTxax.-saiOT;Wr1iBrj: peal nt tna act vim before tffijy (utjoufH, 1 x-"Kmmw BsjWsy'?' aanW'ilsllr: I, . I... . firj jf j rviMtx7IMx'a vv I fnxiasi II tiuie. ' Anson FuaLrs trrostua, . 1 v giw1ijagitrittexii'-- Miaon WrnaLow, Senetary, tt. hainbeff atreet. J,ew York, AprU flth. JU71. tl.rg ftrTU 0E atD T)AI,t herers V V uf truest asst esefol hooks, get a eopy otOJJK rATIIKH MOUHK, Ky Daniel MsriW. l. 11. ir jroa sosm ae sWHgmee, nsareriee aasS suaafurtist. ist s siMiv. If vol woakt bs aanai4 whk baauxlf ai ssisTvavharr et a eopy. m eastf to rsrelve OisshM sue ireoie the ve laeof yoxxsasa tsMsSVU ey bivaaateXt, rrt a eopy. wstahaye HiKlnir assl studnswalioxrl the work anil have naaoV aa Uaetr ssuhWiuss feqoest- d W call s eke areet. Mr. L. Tamer, at the as sweea, sir. u lamer, at the 1 lasare tar sssryasa Isf Mm valae uf I Ueaeksss lloass sM axae fasrtaaity wtU ill saiss Ira lawcuaxl Mm work. I triciid l - ! - 1 r . .1.1 a T . J xsvimr "iuv. an la alm.x-t run : 1 mil lavenuer aim luniuoue veivei is mucu - ap It awi rm r asm OAs. 'w"'iTiatierroy taste, tkMids ua Ibe followtOjr Wrhk h wilf ' la. ueruxed Uh iuUmut hj oar lady twd . Nkw Vi'lia, SlarcTi 30, tS. Thtvw SuwriaKt.: Yott are eadly neg loctful .f the wants of your lady ruadirs, iikwiuuijli an tstLfcxsti 5i5LH!Snt?J!' rtnifag ixshiw, say nothing of that which gives lluiii wh geeat ple-uaii. 1 confess tin sin pnac lume gntty at Hits, ersiulit (for such It must ttc.t Cstausi)! of your usual courtesy tn tlie fait sex. A hint to me wise, uowovsw, .ii sutticicnL ani so I send you in brie the , h la-mait iit uiv olwervations, having enjoy ed tlie grand opening tbrye of Stewart; Arnold ami (Jowstablc, Mexwry. ko. Ac ' This nirmih.J.irgeU'ui M it piwt disagrtHj- able trails, has boea unilsu .1 mint, and so favisrintr these exuo.tU.ms of fash- , olaais-ssjeristicaf thu (Treat syxsHmrsitsa. Ili-iritiniiiB with the fcowtii, waseh arm , to be una aV. h. wiraifs at Ferrera'a, TiliiHxn'4 and others, yiut find the gipsi-j- -prevailing in every variety ti straw sud cliiji. they atill huve las'.biworioa winch an auuiHlanve of lassifar.roiuiet; given tlsao, lut fall low anal' WacH'utly" oviv tltr stylish chatelaine hniids ef hair now worn aik-ly without muBpjjf. Black Ihrxxail lac ia nturh. uaasl wkff the muat exquisite Freoxh Sowers in their trimming and strings of hand aim gros grain lib lam, aow suitable, will give wsy a the season advance for tho nsorw b xromiog and airy ks'kiilg hue. I ni diced pailica larly, one very lieautiful hitcrliipgisy, IniuihI with a dc'e ale shaile of pink vel vet, tniiiincd with k h black face, crushed roll's, and falling low over tlie 1 row n a gn,.vfiil .-inch plume, Asotin very lisiiugue taxghoru of Mane AaUHuette haiar. In 111 im si with Isirf rraisf de rhene. bhw'k laiv and nstri;h lisw. The tat eat mil.rLalUUi. Ih slftl sought afbs Hv WiHidesv -as alwsvs rxv liued and lasunnina. Koiliid hala are brought out fi wgligee, ami of cmiisv are still wont by Miiswa. The antique leg horn Hat rimmed istlu mosl costly aud ele gant atyaV war children,- - Th nans wtylishr gissya ere Mlltid up in front, with hand some balideaux of Iw-e arid velvet, and for a bright piquant face, these are most be coming, others eome close iuid have small cajica, and altogstaei the ladiua may con-, gratuhxte Uiemsclvcs that they ran lie suited from the Infinite variety of styles. In dreja goods there ari rVwer novel tie. Black silks, always elegant, are moat pop ular for street wear; then the light and stylish pongee, Japanese silk, Irish poplin, Ac. ttcrges in black and s hite plaiils, and siHiibrc shades are niuib used. Narrow striped ailks iuurodiHsd btst axxaaon with such awitws, are as popular as ever, and make at attractive spring suit, Uitstsiw are made longer, wilh just graceful iWiitip of a qllar14ircif ryafwrwhU thn modiste arnuigui to lie drawn up to clear the ground or not, as best suite the taste of the wearer. Tim underskirts are trimmed wioh aeveral narrow rufllea, or one dorp Homme wilh a heading of one or two narrow ones. The pvcrskirts are long and grtu rful, ri quiriiig a genuine nrtistu tn loop thein, and are trimmed with l ice, ftillge or nililes. . The short basque and slaabiat siuqiie are as popular as ever, and , trimmed to match I lie i.yerskirt. Flowing ' sleexos sit) worn allogetlier, with hand some lace of enihixiideeSit ninstin nndcr. sleeves. The "l'oiiaisise" Isaaestsblished favorite and, in Uiis style, of course, the j waist aud ovefsklrl ' Is all lin 1 bini '' Home ' have a psattillion hssipie in the bark, ren dering the Aral easvwMi quite stylish. Ux quisite lace sliawls and aacqnes, ia lama and real thread ; also parasol covers, ike., exhibitod. Of the bewitching cambric and white suite for summer wear, I will write yon in May. Y'Hira, (fcc,, SC. vt TaisrroRATrrs TO NOHTII CAROLINA FROM ItUROPE. We ksve msde srrsnireroents whereby eail vrants ran obtain from the Banking House of Jay Iksuke, stetHllloeh A Co., of Lomlon, , llpsfts on Una bank fur any amount payskle in Gold or Currency. CITIZIN8' NATION AI. BANK, EsLSioa, N. C. P. A. Wfl.lIT, VY. K. ANBIUttMiN-, I'aahler. Preshlent ' Ko. 1, txciiioi Ptii'ft" " tells oiirn cm,' (scccassoa to Joansa a csaa.) YfBOLSS.iLM DMVUHiST, PETEnHnnto, va. . Keepa V" :. ''' 'nhanJaVaryeBtissk of Ihngs, Psu-ntMniu li.... 1'slnln.t tU Dveatuffa, Ysrd anil Meado tirasr Hee,ls. t'liyslii as sno Msr 1 banU will Dad It to tlsar advinKKe to v awiue my 8tm-k Iw'ore pare has1, ng ekcatasra, esartfi-u J AJIM M, T0WI.U, GCNKkUL OOsfMlBelUN MUCBAHT . , , , i AUCTlONHtR, , , KALEKUl.N. Ct1 . . . Grateful fisr past fsyuvs, renews his phslK to sort i Iris old friends suit, Ilia public to the best of bis ability, nfwlsl el teuOoa to Um Farehase, sale, . er rruUng of Heal festata, srsotual Pniparty, Colli hi and all kinds ot Gown ley Produce and MMekenilwa" , . . aeptilo-U , , ; Le. i ,1 m I, Tr;-rrf. JOHN ARkfSTHOMtt. . . ' -1-.. ' -, "I BOOKJJiNDEB AND BLANC BOOK MAN- ' ' UrACTDMA ' ' i""'" .1 .. 1, satss- , ovw van acarrn tianun twordaa, a v I. '.'-, ! - eUUBWaV . ft-'. .,' . .t ,, Trial, KiseetkMt, M has law aad Reeordinf ' , . pltft0lftf 4I snwatJseTtf tsvls Wfea'flj , , j , , , , , , , , ,.,n, , uinn., ' North t'snillna heraiets and other . Law .' . liMHXrsj, tssuud la enpsriur Lsw biiMhiay. . :swnt'aixvn uf the ttVtait'tY Ktftflinr Utan'-eaveixaV' MeiaVeanNV4edaiaVl taar' '4tti(4laUs-' (b4stv Wtsvat" dee I, JttWtf T "- r -iT T f . Oaoaoa Wssmsxaro. ' Jeaai 0. frMnwt. .. ,1 rrraa MsixaTtv. , , ; -:j't WASIIlNGTON ACXXi , Shipping efc Com. Mercbao, -:" tn OBEiiiwicti tmn, T ' ' v; Dor. CJortiaadts Hew Tort. TIKaiMIAV wTBAJxIKSIP 1,1 NH UatieSX. H ITtilii aal WT W fl. every TVtHUit BATI KDAT, ,; m.r - . ' J' I " wivn I JWhtxactige,tsn poj,,,, sjc . ; j: ? ! , -a-. -!-' 1! " I ; -"T I 1. ft,. . 1. -r -1 ' 't ."S K 1 1 . . . . ' - ' ',":'; - ,-' ' ' " .

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