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"7 T -J ' jchtmcl CODVEJITIOn. Elcctioa First Thurs day in August. " HiMUTrml Jr.. Editor. Jit HI NPELf 1.1. ItMriitt k ln Editor. .'-' OS U!CItl I'i'IO.N - DILt, twr.lv months, flO W me ". " thro " S l " out. 1. 1 OO ftrau.Waita-t.V. twsbr months. Or) sit " ..; f M " UiiMt ' ........ I Sll WMCi,r, twelve asonth,... 8 f six I three " 75 FKIDAT, JL'NK.3. 1S7L 774?' coxvexTioy qckhtio A OA IS. . . ' The H.luh!un of Mr. Moore' Opinion ujx.u the tvmstitiitlonal (jiwwti'W t hilly aosiainod by hi complete Mil unuwer Lie argument One of it reviewers, bow ever, whit dmitting the strength of the argument, ha e la-hintl it logic and ,H)j;lit o hu the public by declaring iu vehement ntj impassioned language that the bssi of tlx argument einbrace the most radical and dsngcrou politi enl disrtiinc ever advanced ou (hi conti nent ; d"liiuc more radical end dsnge mii by fttr than time advanced byTbo. W. Dorr and his followers j dijctrmes destrtittiv of all constitution and, nil josh! government ; doctrine that if Car iwd out to their legitimate eoiiiiiU'nce lwmi lf the aacrtil right, of minorities over 'ro the tiiircstinined Km! unbridled !"ini; iwn of nrtUvitim utliug. i without Buy law but their will," - -.. Jiow, tin (lucirijw of .the nrjjomcut are imply and only theec, that it it t tint power f Utt gtntnd omemUy to jtmtidt if mkatf'g tht ftifU Mf matt Irmrtn Uunr with whttker tluy mt a mmeulim ; n4 if thff do vmiU it, Dun to J-rmidt lb hwh ttherii-ji thry mag tU4 their dtkyUf and It U BKMt cxtrwirilituirr thit such Ian gtiac ea flnil public attflture lure it ought to t) known that tin IiU-ntuitl powr hu kHig wih' wid i Dnw eipiwwly derlttred to exixt, snil to l the pioper MMn f wwlUaf( Uw jiUr will, b tuun tha half tl Rtutnn uf th nnion - jiuijr be nxa hje- t-tmmllwg lhtar-bi4iry In proof of what m; w - rtttMit to you briefly th , juiiiii-d by pianj . itaUw of altfriiig their cMitiitim . 4.' F?ytB ww twnl my upcifiw MtwWi but the binlfttum by Bwre majority sub mit the ijnUoa to I he Totni, and the " qowtba u dru-tutlnf 4 by a infinity of th tntera, 4. By the constitution of Writ Virginia amendment muf be projwoH aml-imb. niittivl to the doctor by a tiiajonty of the Bicntbnra of mrh hou, ami if atliti-t by majority of tlie dcctora, Woine urf of tha ficHMtitutiuo. CuatLatumt may - PUilile under any law pxl by a majori ty of the niemU'n uf each hnue.Cinti tutim 18M,Art. 13. S. By the conctitutiou of KenturXy a najority of all th ijh'01jot tloctoj to mrh bouae of tha geuorel aaasnibly, in their diacrotinp, im-iy pa a law for taking the aensH! of the p!ipaa to calling a coa Ttntiun. AH ubstjULnt procuc-lingt tlwif tr reertfP)HH by titnpta mji itwwof th'e't ifWuttlfB aliA'piaupUi, Cdtt ttitttlentf 18.10, art. VI 4. Miujuri, A majority of the tncui bera of each house may propose anch amendment at tliey tliall (1em expedient ; the amendments proXiMl aball . be pub lished and' suUiitit.-d ft a vote of the people, If a majority, of the otcr ahnll Tote for tiie amendment, it shall laevome a part of the constitution. u Tlie ftneral aaamubly may at any tiina athohae by law, a tote of the people, Ui lie taken, npon tlie mi.dtion, whether a convention uliall be to ld for the purport of. amending the nmstitulion," ant Majority of foti-a aliall dHennine the quoetum. . &. A5"' Trt The mode of amending it eooHtttntion and calling convention i tlte aame aa thut of MimMiii. OrnntUu turn of luttl, Article n. t,-ul&tuli4..'-' X MHvityf tbeaenate and house of tvpnwntntivea,'' may, at amy ' Vituf, mil a convention fiir revltion r oJiti'tsj-i-'-.j! t) (.MiilMtJoJt, Uf niha-tlon . au;-l- ;,lM.tut U iWobvsiHn, h 4o-- 7. O. '.'S'H - Amendment n-ij I aub- xuittfd by the b-giaUlive. gembty ' to tlie elcrtorn, and, if aduptcil by a majority of rolora, shall beoonte, a part f the con- ; ' " tiluiion.-t'oaarffutwa IK.T7, "X'-" 17. 8. Finnxytranu Anii'udiuenu may I . be pmpoM-d by a majority of the iemlr. ' ' 1 eleetwl U km r Hoiwe and nibniitted to tlie people, an-1 , nnjority of the voU'iuo) the jienple slull ilctt-noine hi ther tlx amendment shall booome a prt of the C'toUluiion,-Cittidiljttivit 'JHi jt 10. 8. fl'incwiwt. -Any aniendmcut may W prop-w.1 by a majority of thiT' rofiiiU-re of oah houje Slid nibniitled to the peo- i ' pie fur their adoption. A Bnyoritj of, voter dvhiniino the question.--CmmliHi-t'vnf Ark )i. 10. C'JiVrnt-i. The C"ii!-litiii''in w -am-iidd the aame nay as lh.it of Wia CUMnilt. ('. 13-, Ait. 10. ! 1 j. Ai.".A mvenlion ' may M ea!ld, jkt any tiine, by aubmitliitjj the - question of milium il to the tptalilied eion. tor. Thi' vole of tlirinijority dcteriuiiH- tlieijinsiion. Van. if ISOo, " , 1?. The diacretion ofetllinf a convention whenever it ntay suit the piSople rimt wholly with the majority. This d:w.iotiou may be exert i cd a o:V a it mVy auit their will. fim, lfl:ll, ' 13. 7i-.'i i"- :The general aMnubly, at assy tim,1 by a vote of tli majority of the nttwUr t-f csrh hoiiV may projjose .-'. auiv.viiU Ut bn iultuiitcd to tin fclia- lon. If ailnpint by majority bt theiq the amendment become a part of the Oan ititution7 Can: fW lArtAX . 1 14. Comrtituli. MueniMI in te wme way a tljat of Indiana. Note. Tle Onteral Awembly ahaH Hovide, at atated time eertatnly, and at jy other time in their dism-ti.m, niy ;wovid for nuhmitting to the people tl Oetion "ahall there be a conirentioa to reviee tlie constitution and amend lite lame." Coo. of JHfi7.art. lt. j ' in . 15. xw iidiiM. Mode of anwniliiit th ootutitutioa of thi te aidxtaittinlty the anie a mat oi lowa. t inwt, ai 10. AtiAifn.-Ti4 JeBwIaluee. at any fuoe in iu due-relioo, may by law uh Hill th uueatiuaxctteiuii-llie CAHiatilu ti to the elet-tor of the atat, aud if a majority itmire it a rvnrrtttion Khali win 1.1c Cona. ft I M5, art' tO 17. AV Wo. A majority of the mem her of ewb bonn? anayi at any time, nl mil any propoeni ami udiiH-nt of the Ktm titutiun to tlie vote uf the elector and a majority of tbetn ahall diHennine tlie qw tion of adoption. of lH(iO,rt, 18. K'TK. In everl of (he atate conat itu tion where provision i iniuleliir a arlif ii hu1 euMle for milmittiiiK a "ingle iu-in of amxxlraent no pnnrioion i male for the artrmbling of ft eimvenlion. In it fKiMH- bit that there fat go power in tlie atate to fall a convention 1 HT AMINO rAOM MS Hi It FKti I'f.B.- - , IMurn ill the ofl'u of the arcretary of date (torn New Hanover county show that 2.1,000 acres i)t land andf 133 towa hit have bum nolil ia that tMy lor taxi thin year ; that the whole amount mVarA fi all thi land I f 3,19 and th' t tin- liuid wa aold in pwceta of Doih ii U i,K) aorea. - . Are not anch tiffirial fart and tinris tart ling! What do the people think of tluiiu t If the priiperty of t)ui poopll- nitiKt.thu be aold aiHl wifnflivil to pay taxea lrely aollii ic-nl U pay themdinary eiiienaea of the atate and county govern metitm, what may the people reaaoaauly anticifiate, if a tax tulBoeut aliall belaid the miblic ilelit f The plain truth ia the K!ofile can't pay iu::l Inrteaeod taxca. Iltita the conatitmioit now aland, tlie leLriahttara will I ureal to plow a bill providing for adrUa"t taxation to raiw nioney aullk'M nt to ny the interest ou tlie puUte debt. The coiMtituUuu any in the uUineat and troiit?it lan(i;m.Ke thut they tknlidatg,' Thexmly- remedy fur thiii ven(i", tt . balWJi ky.tlui people ju Adifiutt nex-t, let tlie people cottaider ol the alamiln oflictal facbt we give above and renew their pmpoae V! vole, tor and redouble- their- energy U work for MV volition until the election. 1 We w(uld like to see uy radical office- bhMer iftv ahj " JR'tneilf fof inrtrnpM alve taxation without a change of tlie con atitutioa. A it ataadx tlie fearfal remilt fa ieevltable. ' tUB ilwicai orFicmM.nsm Al.lUVKl). The radical tiftisiHtiilm of this state, and particularly the judgra, are aUrnied and iMfsoming derate In view of the favora ble prosjiect for calling a convention, by U people in A.URuet xtext. We have an jye on them and intend before long tn tell die people some fact n (lotting the public iat will tnrpasa anything that transpired ,nst year, or that ever happened in this Ute before. - AVe know the liu ta and we nw the purpose of the rridicula, and in tend today 4hein Iwre bufoni the people iu such a way a will produce conviction on the minds of the moat inereduloua, and we intend to do it, if God give u strength, at all hazard and at any cmat. We intend not (o spare our effort until thestateand people tic freed ft oiu the morn! aud political blast of radii-alium, aud the rmc:h-a rascal alio now 1111 officii to d)giwe them, shall be driven into tuerited and unendinft obscurity. . - , " Are the jioople wilting .to tolerate a coOHiitutioiml provlaion that nm)U the mendier of the legislature .to forfuit theit iwlhs, or Imoe bixu on th people that they cannot possibly payf Hurely tltey are not. Then the oonititutioo, tunst be amended and at once, for U nvjnlre that I he legislature aliall pifivnle by adequate taxation niunry b pay the Interest accu inulaUil aiidaifriiiij on the public debt, Tim b-palatttre -tt Ait this - md'r-the cottntitiition of the tncmbrre fnrtWt theit OttthxJ Are they prcpsreil to do ,lhif AiTj the jkojjIo jxrilmg. tw alltm iheua to ibro;if thrywrortdt- Aw thi'y Wttllil; 10 1oiTv,(ToU7uTa"7iTTnuiuTri tliat con- he'Nrad !ea! "The'Vadlcal pipeni lit " llm atatat and Uiomo In their iuUiresta, daily complain to the people,! fnr as they cu reach' them, that thft proposed mods Mf-lrffeJ fr;ii' lh fill a ttimenl inn is rcvolutiouary ainil itnconstiliitinnal. Tti"'y vm ooiituntfi ri'at tlieir esse on their mere say an tftcy offer no "'jjument and cile no authority iu or out of Ilia constitution.' luileetl, tin) have nne to cite ami no argument to make, they can't even lll'ike a plausible showing. It ia Hii'l, tKcivfiire," pSdahlc that the people will be itvftueuoed in tiu' stightmt di rec by their Clamor. , V ; ; I nilcr the township tysletn nowprei vailing iu tht state "and fasleucd on tlie pimple tjy a constitution matle by "carpfct liaggem,'' the jieople are forced to keep up o au average 30 urmcceMsary oflicert in each county in the Slate, at an avmig oust to each county, for their aalriea, of fir tuxuntid dollar anunallyl These officer do no f(oud ; ,oi tlie contrary, U addition Id the immense cost they bring on the eouniy, they bring coufuaion and complH-alioB into county mat tern, whh I give rise to wrangling among the people and iutenniuahW litigation. The county ctiinmiwiiijrit'r fan do all thry ilo and infinitely better, ttlua cutting oft' rout and confusion. . . ..v. v .V - - rW- - .',.. Tux Twenty Seiond annual meeting f the atockholder of the North (Wiina Ifailroad will 1 I cld. in Crcetuboro' on JullsltlLi ..' . .... . ,; J.'r Am we expeetent, tlie AVM HtaU ha taken a doctoral stwid Against' ttsr eiam linn IhH. - The last auinlir of that Mper eoatain an article wincii,,eiiiipry miow Uie morn natr vanity nt tlie euibir, aud proves oothinir if it dw not onive BK-ruly that the k-cislature cannot call a eoniefilion without I he concurrence of two-uiinls all the member. Thi we all admit, that is, that the leifialature cannot call a con. vfotiou rici jit by a vote of two-third of all tM member, not it abould be pome is mind that the kvislature has not pre sensed to mil a convention ; but only to paw a law submitting the tUetion to the Itmifile. t lie idea that the people are not no aed with the inlien-flt riifhl toaay wlii'thc they aid have a convention, i simply re lu iiloon. To deny that thev do not poa r the ri;;lit, is' u set siii the funda- iltental priiw:iplea of our form of iiovern iiu-ot, and assume that or government is . In fact, as it Is in olHane at present, a oowentrefd dtiiu. And the iiumtion may lie well asked, when did it become a desHitism t n hen did the pcopl f(tvr up tlieir nirhts Into the hand ot thei amenta 1 We are unable to lind a single line or word any where winch disclare that th people have surrendered up or delected their right of II gov government. there M, in fact, no no ower delegated by them that they may not re atume and re call, whenever tnry may resolve to do no, in a Irgauiiate way, Tin y now ilesire to change their coustilui tion" in a legitimate way, and that hiritiinate ' and omiky way ha been piovideil for by an act uf the legULi ti re Mihmitting tlie ipjintion for their de cision. If the bvMlature had proceeded to call convention without consulting the iMou!e ft I maintained that it would have lawn higal. It Is iMMsibm, then, that the creature of the people can do what lint piiHile themselves, wttinif in their Horereign capacity and In accordance with 1 iw, can not do ( I lie thing la aimiro uillese it ran be shown that the people Rave surrendered their rii'lit to sell gov ertimeut. The ulea is completely MU'U:h- e.1 by the 3d section ot article 1 ol the con slitution : f'Th.tt the people of this state hsve the inherent, soi.K and m u'i.vi; right ol rf;iilatiug the internal government and puiicu Iheicof, and of ntler 'uig wd ntivluk iuff their tuitftilHtiim aitt I'ortM of 'oveni-ne-nt whenever It'mny lie necessary to lleir s.ifety and happiness; but every such right should -Is- exercised in pursuant of 1 iw, and coutenHy with the coiuitttu tion of the United Btutca." Thi language is strong and plain enough to aatialy any nnpn iiKliceit mind. Hut Mr. Hanea wants aomelhing to livbble about, merely, as we think, iir the Mike of (piihbling or to lie dill'ereut I'roui other men, ami we will quote oue remark of hia to show how aliBiinl some wrsoiui can apwiar. . Mr. llane says; " Itv the word ruopi.R, ud in sec tion 3d of Article 1, is meant the Srvrie.' t We ailmit that the worti pinole is tre ilient.ly usimI lo iiienn the HtiiUi. and eiee iirut, Ult not tit this place. 11 IS insert the wonl stat forwwipIu in the above af- ta le iHyoines. Ho, air, The word peojile lit that article relera to tlie people Imli viduaily and aot collectively a vim would have ii lielicva. There ia also amither ill lie word that would liafbttjlxichaugrd r obliterated, if we ati-ejit your construc- lii.t. . Tl u,,r,l TI.... Thi. hill.. l,Tonnl imwmtm- i;- in rhe -rrtrmt);, and could mt have state as its autaoedttut. i The A'urtk tHalf is right in the assertion that statute in pari materia must be con- atrnod together; Imt how he can inter from this rule of lew thut the people can slicnale their reserved rights is a mvstery. That I he word people' admits of but one cuiistrut lion i clear beyond doubt. Are iot the reserved righti iiiiillermble ! and have not the people in the constitu tion reserved to themselves all ri'-ht to amend, alter, or alxiliuli any form of government when it becomeaid engine of npprewuon and not one of protection. aupptise a convention pass the limit and organize a form of government destruc tive of the ends of civil liberty, what rirsmedy have the people t Accoiding to (flie Horth HUite't argument, they have one, and there it no redrca agaioat a grintling desxitism. ; We would tull the (Hd North Utate't t iention lu a tpeeeh of H Ony 'IritiiirifUm the learned argumrnls of bragg and Moore appear to huve no weight with him) matle iu the legislature in 1M54 in which he ahows the talacy of the reasoning of those who now resist the present mode of calling a convention. We would also ask the editor of theAWfA Mute., if tlie con vention of IW waa called by tlie consti tutional mode t We would ask him if he doubts it validity, or doubt the obliga tions it imposes upon the people I Cer tainly the iuveutmH called iu pursuance of the present law wtaild have a much the' eemblance of constitutional authority jm either of the convention of 'GM tr tt.. And the OU North Btutt is known to have leien in favor of the validity of the uoo vetition of tl8, and the etlitor wrote attich for hi paper justifying the same. When it waa known that it whs not ca 11 in the mode pointed out by the constitu tion. How lie will reconcile this hie of Incotisistrncy I another mystery. If the "lti pulilicans" resist this law on the ground ot unoonatituliouidity, what lieooincsof the convention njfiiTeil tot II would ccrlitiiily have . mueU validity in a h",;iil and eoiistitiilional point ot view as" either (if the one U-tt,- ineutinntsl. And hrtrce (f it is catted, and the rctirf te affonU'd it in i-Mas-trd to give, It can give rise tu none of the crvila.ptci.Ut'Usl,. judging uie jutuui ny :uio.pat. lint, the constitutionsHtvof the law ha ftcVti 'prf'mo&uoitl 'bjTHie alncM'TcuTiiiiriiV in the Male, and wa have not the vanity to presume that we Can add any weight to their opinions much lessldetnu't from them. .We only ask the people to follow them, anil let mere out Utter and sticklers for Ux-hhlcmti feed oh the. gisid Oplulons they tnntt have of Ihnmnclvca. ' , Mimki Tut'Noan. The I'rfirivtmofyt b-rdny publishe . a rani purporting to 'ote from Lexington ami signi-d "Con servative," the ubjirt of whit h' wa to in form that paper that old Ihiviiisoa ! "fullyarouscflfte ,"and will vote down convention by .IfiOO majotityj enof alt jtartlra are egninst U," say this, " Con servative" We should like to have the name of thi I'xington euntenati' iild.-ed we would like to have a lock of hia hair. His news is bfigua and bogus is hi name. !), W. M. llnbbln fiae just been heard from tin thi very point, and As any Davidson' county will go for convention. The new frjim every point nL east, north and south is all right. ' Horace Greeley delivered a tmng eon acrvative speech ia Oalveeton on Monday. We advise Horace not to go it bio strong on the conservative string, or the radicals will run him as Uie deniot:ratic candidate for tlte ptwdeocy He hu already an noum'ed his willingness to be considered a candidate fa the preidential aoiuiBatioa The king talked of radical organ in this city, which aa to have lieen iwued the week, has nit yet, made its appearance. hat's the matte; can't the content gt t sol- auuuh ya to qutke a ttaxt I - - - Froaattte Mrniplu AppvaL WAtt, UlSTOBr-VSULAXD A SO I TUB VOXFEDKHATB tiTATKS. MfcHTiis. Aiwil 17. 1871. . In aa e lilonnt in tire Ixdger ol this date, il say : "There is a statement ia tlie psiiiefs that V Hresident t .ilfai recently publi-hed in the IndeM-ndent a statement to the effi-ct that ltuwian itiftiience alone prevenUs'l lbs rOroguition of the Southern (kHifederary, wiich Lord Granville nbe queiitly denied: in the House of Lords in the following ksnguaKe: f"A a member of tlie falinentton and Kiiasell Cabinet, he could ay that a proposition to rwvigiiij ine rtouiu wa not even entertained." As a mere Kinder of history, f will re count u imi.leut with which I was ton Dei ted in Loudon just at the time of the battle of (ilHtyslnirg. Ou Haturda'y preceding the Hunilay (hat news of the result of that battle wa re ceived in Ijoodoir, I had an interview with Mr. fiiH'Iniek ," then a ineinlwr of Psrlia HKBt, and the hwling frien.J of the Con federate recognition in the House of Corn mom. . ' "V"''.: ' The interview ws tifiow hi invitation. He cxpresscJl a desire9 u pcak with nie comVruIng the state iff aifnirsin the bout b, ir psrstiny to niaking bis eecb on reso utioa iutriMliKsed by himself looking to our rvinititiB. My recollection is that hi jecn was to have lawn matle a few nights previous, hot bad been deferrei, or that he contemplated nisking it on that night, but had that day deferred it. I remember well the following statement of his, (which I Mqipoite i no longer conti- uciiliul, it it, ever wa. ) ite said to me The (loeemment is pressed haid to re- cognize by the Kiii ror of the French ami 1 would like to have argued my rrao lution, aidetl by this pressure, Hut we exect to hear d.iily of the definitive battle in lVniisjIviuuit, every thing dcciiduig so tiiai. 1 nave convened with I'lilmersttii who retpiesttl ine Ui issitiione my rtrsoli- tion ami i'h, and he 1ms assuired us: tltftt H the 4 Hihiriiitin (Son the victor- in the brittle now aUnit to be fouvhl, tin giivermiient will hi: IohmI to noignitiou I waa elittod with the intormittum, tir none of ua who knew Oen. Iee and th Army of Norlheni Viiginia liouluvd tl,) result I mentioned tits tonvcrMitioi freely among the Conimlerstn that even mg On the next dnv, Hiinday, about noon, nuuimir tit t.ouleih:rnli wctv fit my coon, itteagiir eXiHtiioUoo ot the-oitvnl, of tie steamer at (jinamatown, vtlnn a peMoi kiO prorist(l noutheln syinpiithii'H, bit who wa distrusted, niincucd at the dir and summoned me. I did not invite liin in, butaiuwered his suiiimons. 11c u filtined nie that nuws had Inen rutrived it a disastrou defeat of Ucn. Ltaj, 1 n nliul it was imtHMeible, for I had news from tie Confederate legation, ami the xteuiner hid not lasm sighU'd from (immistown. lie ssjtl thut is true, but llevei tlicle.ss the fit t i,so; the news had been retivi'd. 1 con- niutiicatcd the iiihirinuiioii us 1 had receiv ed it, which iirotluiml a general glisim, d- tiough no one thought it iHMtsihlu thut it could tie nntliclltieiiteil. Aliouttwo lioura ltr th-toit(r ess sighted, and the telegram brought iheiu taltgencr of the nntowani and tliMtstrstts event. I never afterward saw the man I hm:tln'hj!it,MaHiiOiaii!jpiiii'rf.a mystery how the new olitaincd a cireila tion iu London lu fore tlie steaiiHa- coihl ommunicate with (inixnitown. "Whatever ird Uranville may think of Ut Mfi-Kwbwk wafcsanguinew the aaisir ana) which he thought lie bid from Isirtl Palmersltm. I eive von- the tiore" tnri"r'lT sjt tt item of history. Mr. Ifcwbuck aaid yet uenre to me. lie saul tird f aluierslon, 1'aluier. ton, as hestvhd hiiii,)..vnipiilliiz'd wholly wilh the Houth,rtl but Its-other resttainta would hnvs ali-caily exprcwsed I hi , aud rememocr lie gave me tlie energetic lan guage of lorn ralmeraton as to what they i would do in the event of our success in I'eiinsylvania. f.uglund ought not to escape from t-bt 4Uiiy part ol her xiltcy towaid the ton- lederucy winch i creditnole to her. I mean the inclination to recognize ua if she had dared. When I say if she had dared. do not mean to imply thut she was afraid in toe "universal iqukeenatum," liul inas much as she had (ought against the llecla 6ition of liidetiemlrnce aud the riuht ot It governmubt in 177(1, she was timid .tlsHit consistency. Hut she need not have been, for MaHsacliiisi;tts makes no point on tnttt score, tnuii the baeeot Hunker Hill. " Vny resjH'ottully ynura. " D. K. M IUk. The telegraphic summary of Mr. Jeffer son avis's brief speech in Angusia, t)a was miiK-noct. I be following is all that e said about the "lost cause that waa of fonaequenca. It will be seen that he pro fesses to rely not upon a new rebellion but poa the peacetul return ol a sense ol Jus tice among the people oft he United rilales for u triumph of the "rights of all 'the people." He aaid : Yi ronir caniKit alwav lie tnnmiilmnt will say ntitbing and you must do noth ing, even though tyranny oppresses griev ously npon you. Forliear for a arason, and a flay will come when all will yjt be well, i may notj nor may some of you live to sob it, but it i surely coming. He who reigns above and livue alwaya will see nut justice is done, lie will not allow the wicked to always remain in power, nor tlie righteous (o be niittresaed. We cam wait until that day cornea, and in the meantime be quiet. "l is au old and wise saying Hint a good biij ig dog n.ror barks nur n. it we wait patiently, a aensn ol iiislitw will yet return to the petiole of the United Htiw, or an nppnrtimi ty wi il oome when, our rights run Iw pdne'd, and riot ohiy out rtgTfiais-ffn. "rights n( rle rVmtV' bnt'.flie. jfcht of all. the jifoplo; the rijjhtu kkhKrrg fuuidlt .i'l..Alidtilttili'ied.at Ihe point of the sword iu the first reyobi- . Tba New York. WtH& ya, and w wax pert very truly so far as many of the class styled "capitalists" are coutmcd ; rautkitjauucbody alaiU!. the Hurt hero capitalist who periodically gi-s Houlli and stir up all the etlitora, cIihiiiIkts ofcoiit. mereo, pujic pirit:d cikixens, aThl oilier notabilities of that region into gnshe ol eutliusiimm reRpocting th hiHux of capital and outgrowth of prosperity certain to follow in hi footsteps What with the orange groves, banana, mint juleps, titast- 1.,.. ...I. .!...... t..it:.t....:..u .! :.n..' wmmMiHisMH joilllltinuoa gviinialljf which inert. Hi,msn of money, iti not "rtir'prUitig he sH.mlil consider it a gooti thing to travel about with the declaration that if it suit him he may think of buying upaKlilteortwo;but a long s be does not plank down hia cash in some enter prise, i not this kind of touring a base nx'kouiug, a specira of fraud ia the tour ist, and a cause of reproach to Northern meal . . i " , . A dispivtch from CIxk1 any that' the Herat baa been captured, and that the Khun was, killed, and his Be wouiRled. iCxehnnge, j Khan the Calwolist till us why 1 hey did not capture the Bherat too f And, if but one Herat allowed in that eountry, is the capture of this on likely to result in a diminution of that inU-ring family f ; Tlie distrH-t-atiimiein Washington ha announced hi intention of bringing to trial tlie two recusant Tribune ci M-respond cuts. The penktty upon conviction will lie fine and iinprttiWiiiieat from one to twelve luimtlis in the ivmnty jail. . The New HathH-er county amlical aiK'ie ty if tfl be wvlved, - - .rorue SaotlneL r.ULH' XKKT1SH iSKlTTKgl.I.$TBK rmjl'LK USASIMtH S PtS COST- 1 ' UamaptsaeVsrc of ta tea ltA ' KrnlHW.iA N, G. May 30. 1S71. MMMt twnaMt-Ai-Msrdlbd to pre- vions nottt the aeiAile of Kitirells town- li o. Gran villa' county, held a meeting to day, (or the purisae of p(inting delitrates to a county coavvuuoo w wmiuiii v find, tor the" impose of oominaring camti date for tti. ooastituttuaal convention. Alarm aaiioueiiof borh color were out and manilistrd an intrrest which allows that all thsugtilful tuen of our section are determine to msintloo th-ir right and ave thei' atate from further (jxiluiUojl by radical oemenanc ami pmndtiren. I sr. T. C. lliv wa called to prViUe. and J B. YnlUsT itnucsted b act aa "secretary. The cherman exjilaim-d the object of the meetini to appoint delicate to the Ox ford ssunty convention, whereupiHa the tilloviag gtatleiwea were apuoinled : W 9. IHn. . U. Oar, 8. L MKIanahan Jams I'av'i. G. W. Kittrell, Maj. T. H. lSU klnll, rant, Ititnuaa t eliart, apt J. (' .'luster, K. tirissom, W. Uriasom, It. Iliytk and John l'srker. Col. The chair- mm was aililvd to uie committee. Cel. L. C. Ktiwan, the aide and distin- guMietl senator from Oranville, tieing prsseiit, wa called upon, and entertained tlie audience lir SDmctiine. I scarcely know how toniKtk of the colonel' iee h. To say it wa oae of ability will by no mean do justice to that gentleman, lie I known a one of Uie ablMtt and most clonocnt Siakcrs in vur state, and, on this otra-unu raurpawHl timself. it wa one of search mg force, and cmried conviction to all who hoard it He will do yeoman service in our county Uiis summer, in aid of his state and peoald, whom he love an well. After llol, JCdwarda was through, nr. Cutler, frrtm Massarhusntta, arose aud matle a few remark of much force urged all present to work hard for a convention said that it should not be made a party matter, that the people of all parties, now aud hereafter, are deeply intcreMcd in the pnisised convention; and all sliouid unite in calling it, elect the very bt men wlio will gitiinl well the intcnut of all pirtiis itml of the statu. Mr. Ca, speech wa wellrecuavetl, anil had a good enect His remarks atldrcstied to the colored people were timely, and we think will have much weight. The Icigne, headed by Jordan Potter, from Oxford, rsiqc dvyn lii.coui)tenn t the iutlui'iice of the meeting. They brought thrije drums, a hie, a liunjo-hciul, tin pans and an old oil cau and slioe brush, beside a supply of something stronger, if I may judge from their conduct, falling down, lighting, fee. 'l liny endeavored to disturb the skers as much aa they could but only sureow led matt meting a few ot the most worthless the betlcr class ot color- ed people showing anil exprnwing a de citletl disgiuit for the Oxlord league. A good rcMirt will eonve from old Uranville ill August. T. C. HINE8, Ch'm J. B. YotiNo, Sec'y. Greensboro' Money Market if 1-7- WIUUIN A HIII1HKK, BANKKKU ANU ExvBtHoa HaoKaas, Houtn Ki.m trraaaT lihaaMsaoKo'., N. c. Bank of S. C . me ' 'aw Fer.. ...... ...... 1 Clwrlotta 1 Ws4t-stMro' m 4ii HO .iW ft-' ..4 & S 1 ; ie s ' WnnimgUia, r' Hoxhoru' 1 1 litxiasilJt-. . . 1 tlraliaia lxinirUm. 1 (Jointnerce 1 Fsvettt1 ville 1 Ysiieevvlhs Wxrchsnu' bank (it Newtwrn Fiirnmrs' Bank of Greenslioro' ......... Miners' snd Planters' Bank..,,......, Commercial Bank of WUnunghm.... .. Vtririma Msuk notes averaue about.. ... 4 SouUi Carolm ' 3' (ttsiria 8ft We tiny anil sell st liberal prieiw. A and Silver, North Carolina Bomis, Untted Htattw Bonds and all other msrkstahle stocks. ' w . k k Htiea ... ....... 4 Inlsrs for Bank Notes try dehtors and Stock- ntiiner oi itauk win will receive prompt sl tentlon. Keturns for express packages of Bank notes itc, will b matte -on the day received, by ciiwi.'k oo pitiw xork or naiuiuora, or in cur suncy, as desirstl. Life sml Fire , Insaranee Foliete Issued 1 I(ymm1 Coniianie, at best rates. mar lH-imP - . .. . CITY IIOTKT. (yoRVIRLT COUK'8 HOTi-L ) BAXJCiaiZ, N. c. QtTCATED near the tmstne portiUB Ofthe p 'itv, yet quiet slid retired. . This house baa been newly reUtled in ete- rant style, ami will artVml excelleut and ptaas- snt adtitimniotlatioa lo translcut and private htwrtlei'a. i 1 he proiirletor gnsrautee satisfaction to sll who may fsvor him with their jilronK. The rtsnus are lance, couifortatnV and ntit, ami his Utile shall Im furnished with Ui bust the tuar kft stlonls. s . , , ,. ' .. ! BATI3 MODEHA TH Porters Will h at the det on - the arrival of the tnilns, and oinnihusst's will take issswa-gi-rslotlie. Hotel, ateslsesn liehstl at, all hours. Hie best Lliiuors and Climrs will he kept at tlie Bar. ItAliX kUIIUMUt, oet ft It Froprietor. I'ST RKfEIVlfn. " ' (J FestxHlr ITsmlly Flour, Extra fa1 giurar, t ente and Tea, , , Lsrd autKBacon, , Molasst's, ... ... ' Frtaui BatttV, . , .ilnuiirea, - . . Coconuts, ... i 1 1 t'smhes, e.t Ae ,.;,.B. IV IIARRIHON'S. , P J Tnx iHtl.F URAtllAr-tHHHf A, flro TBTtm, i(AiltisvlB UliKKM. MArtON, these are the most rehahhi Kraft Frflservtru Dars ever offered in tills insrket. I .. ......... . jtiuim i.rvvitt, hay gttf , K-Jeigh, ii. C. -...a LL EIOtlT- - Cook Ctovc, The latest and best Cook Stove is the uurket For sale only hy H'tH'SLBwm, . Kaltujh, N. C. may 23 tf iouulk ruisiKu .,.l.L - " TSKL -CARPET TACK9, , t :' - ' ' - -!: : : For putting ttosrn Ortwls, MaVting, Ac Car pete csn Imi pnt dtiwa with thesa lack, aa's eU mtnrwi the fovmlth burttifr, aiayaU JULIUS LKWI3. G OAK CITY HALL. RALKIOU ROLLER SKATI.NU ASSOClAj .Tion, FRIDAY KVHNIN0 Jl'NR fmd, tm. 1 The Raleigh Roller SksUmr, Assoelation will hsve s (irso.l RereptloB at Oak City ltsiio Vrnlsv sveniiur, June ad, Ih7l. . ; ttksUKs; n eouiiuew-s at o'ctock pn eiselV -A" - , . i 'ticket for sate at P. C. Hsntle' Bsgsy BUire. -, i may 51 -3t , e.-.. p , . 1 f ASSER3 PATENT 11 JL - "" ,v lee Cresm FaaxraBa. jane 1'tf ,v. Jt Lite LEWIS. txTIKK V LOWER -.U.sgiiij UM . luaaltf - JO OUL'SLEWlk. .1, , . . . .'. MRS. (ETTiNOER HATS BATS, flATS, BONNETS, BATS, bts, BONNITS, BOMNKTS, BOSNKTS, BONNETS, BONNETS, BONNETS, Bonnets, BONNETS, HATS, HATS, HATS, HATS, MILLINERY HATS, HATS, HATS, BONNETS, HATS, BONNETS, HATS, BONNETS, BONNETS, HATS, HATS, BONNETS, SB wiu. six aviav HATS, BONNETS, THIHO OS TUB HATS, BONNETS, HATS, BONNETS, HIST In if RKMOHXBI.a TBSMS. HATS, VIUGIMA SiMMXdS. RAWI,KY SI'KINOS, VA., WILL BE rebuilt! ly tiiH'iie.1 for Uiu rtt'eption of vuiUirs, on the, erst ilny of ,liine, 1H7. Hilua u-4 as it. is in thfv m Miuialus of tlie Valley, it is jiut out. line ut Ui must th tUd-Uul sum. mrr resort tn the Httti, Imt-tts-mat evmUvn pmpirlii-sire.itt'Lomiui; ltclycchrtul. Tlte snalvnis of tic wxter hy i'rof. Mslict of the I mversitr of Vir inis. together wilh Uie exisirlt-bre of nuuny eminent Fhytiians. iroved iisn it is oMf yntt;r lor suiierinis reriiKies. mil btfffitlea Its wonttefltit tnim: immerties ss a rtsnt'iiy iu gwicrul ileiiility, aneiuia ami diseases ptlclllii-.r Ut Temsles, it is iinsiirpssscu ia ths Ueslaient of the various fnrrns of lysptiitia, anil ptirticnlsrl) for thosr mittiiring f roiu tortad sail inactive hvir ; lis :nli,iii iiimu tlte liver ss well ss the kltlney, lieinj; promjat sad tittt'liksl. Very ttniiiy reiMnrkulile euras could Imi clU'd of thin t'lttsn of tt llhtesoilie tliiMtsses. iUsiev Is now eusv of aix'ess situated only (U twelve miles from llsrrtsontiurtf, the pres eat terminus of the Ornnee, Alex. IV Msnsssss (iap Ruilriiatl. from which point there will be two dally lines ol Mattes. mortiiriK anil evening;. since lust uumf Uie huihlinice haveeettn irfestly huproved, as well as the r-sul from itsrrtsoniiunr lu tlie litsonsrs. inure Isaisov ul.w s Teletf rsph 4tlhi st llsrrisoehura;, 1'as setHiniiiioiiutiotis will he striellv first clnss, nfitter I lie iiiHiiiitfciiieiit of Joseph N. WTsMf " Ward; wlitetf fmd wefl ItiTcnrd sx a'tf nbrt Matr - sifiir. Jtestileitt fysicisiis Clonton and Williams, one or the other of whom will he in atUnttaiiee during Uie entire season. Bosuu Per Month - inono - - " W.-ek - - - " if. ii""" " " lsy . .- ..Children and SejvauUiJiBlf price. A. B. IHU K, Pi-Uleiit Jloard of Uiesctur,. msy 2tf-swl4t rpRINITT COI.l.KC.E COMMENCEMENT J- - FOH IHtl. Jl'Kl lllh si 11 nVlm li A U II.. ,nu hef ore tlm riiut.l-.ielesl Society, wiil lie piescbuiU tw Key W. S. Rlsck of Monroe, N. C. Jv"B 14lb. The Truntcs will meet at 8 o'cliM k A. M. At 11 o'clock A. M.. the Annus Sermon will b pn-u.'hd by- Mv, AUivasti. Uayftood, u, u.. tn nusnviurj. iena. . At 24 o'clock t. M . the Lltcra v Address will ha delivered by A. T Bledsoe, LI. l.. ot Bsltlrsore. Editor of the Southern Onsrterlv Review. At H o'clock P: at., the Ahimai Address wiU be delivered by Kev. C. C. Uodson of Wilson, 9- ti- TMCKSOAV. JirsElXTn COM M ENCEMENT There will be ample accommodation for till wnu may aiieiia. nwy M-ttlUw B. CRAVEN A GENTrt! READ THISit XV. Wewilt pay Aeeats- s fislary of fJOO per monui sen e ptmse. t.luie u snort. ', Aauress si ones. ROBERTS. BkO: Co., msy 94 wlm . WiHrksvlllts, N. C. ysjr ALTER CLAKK, . ATTOBNK Y AT LAW, . SCOTLAND NECK," BALIS' AX COUMTT, ROHTUCXROI.niA. PrseUclnir In all tiis Cooi-ls nf Hkllfss Northampton, Bertie ntd Msiiia coauiie : in the Hinvrt-tue Court of North Csmiliis. snd in Uie Federal Court. - , ColleeUon nuwle in any part of North Cam. una net ldkt rraixirs &. MxsuuMoiii, .Attorneya at Law, RALEIGH, N. a . r. ntujr. dec WU. A. a, auusroa. Tboms Bason, fiaoaaa V. Btbosw. ATTORNF.VA AT VAXV, RALKIIIH, N. C. OPFtfK up -stsJw.-nvsy ClUxeu NsUonal Bank. Exehanrre Place. "Witt nrartieein Win Hnnrems fnmt - nf ths State ths Circuit Court of Ui L'. S. sml such JtoowrWr 4.Vnrt.e- w-m Ki-t-vora -v- IrfHted hy tmnw retiervery. - - - Mr, A. Kt Hmepes.-wtiie.t fur Kay mKynmty, will oeeiint oitlee luOoMtiboro, lately that of Qe "onre jsu'lOlf imj yi F ifte i"4CnilllllllilslsWIIIIB K 1 TT R ELL'S 8 FB I N O S Will h ei-en,newlv fitted up sml furnished. ea Urn IMhof June. For circular with V ruis, tke,,athlress, HLACKNALI RITTRKLL A RtNKT, ' - e PitoraiK-roas, msvll-tl Kittrell' rljrlngs, N. C. Wiliniin;tiia Journal and Norfolk Jourual copy one Uine. IJI0R8AL. 1 ..'... Valuable Baildln; Lot lo ths F.sstern Ward, ot rnte acrt eaeh. can be sulHiiiuled la us 11 sere irfiu, Apply at offlr-e, ' .If, V. LANO COMPANY. msyainw a Y. 'E, TURNER, DENTIST, si Or-rica ova Wiluxv'i Bom Sroaa, MAIKKH.S.C. Offers his scrvk-u In. every ikparttm-iit of msy 13 if THE M irlT DKI.ICKUIS SODA WATER la the City n lv is? Iisil st Ctawa' Drug SUire. Bynips msile frtau mre luices, snd draw s voids tee u nuke it. HU) l-4t ' 1 .. : XotU'o to farmer tansl 4Mhra .w .r;i t f.r.rF. I IPE AM.-UM I A no OP AMkHJl.'A.fMIr I J over Cltisriis' Nsilonsl Bsiik, has mnnrV to lend mt Bntriennihered real estsle. i A Tiptleai lions for hwts mstle snd reeelved at Ihe oilh- ut Mis nnsiiiy epna blsuks ' wbiek will 1st f urnisbed U applieaou. . i j I H. HKTH, I 'P1-4 tf , ! Oei-.l Airesit ' .OR SAI.R. J (Jotdea Syrup and M.-lsssni he libit , . R. W. BKST A CO. wsy cit.1 -' ' , - 1?CR SALE. '. I Paisiwo Fsmliy Flour snd best N C Jj.0S.fETa, BO.-fNCTS, W. GOODS. C'UtAFI r CHEAPER II OllEAPISTIIt 1 S. KLINE & CO., Take emf pie sure ta uiMaiM!liix to their BUBierous friends, (siirtsss sen us tiuoik; gen erally, tbst, iaduewd by the prsseat dewwiad t rtcesof all neretuuidlse, they oar purchased a very amce ana well sewciea sum ui 8PIUNO AND SUMMER GOODS, coisntisiso Fsnry and fiupt Dry floods, Ready mad Clotiuiur, boots, tthuss, Dsls, t's, Latiies and Geotieuiva's Furnish-' imf Ooods, NoliiHis. Csrprts AND MOST KVEHTTHINfJ USUALLY I KEPT IN A FIRST-CLASS SItYGOOIKS CLOTHING, noUHE, Wlijek Uwy uttai at Extraordinary Low Prices. We imrtleuiarty call attentloa to mr See, Isrge suu complete stock of REAPTMADE CLOT HI N), sad ws srs avtermlued ia this Uii to tlt-ll Bjiy Mouse In Uns t iiy, ad ready W ftappiy MERCHANTS AND HEALERS l tlie lowest whole! Bgfre. Ws also giv aotles that In connection w Ith our Dry Uoud and Clothing Establishment, ws nave ibe oaiy KKUULAK CHINA 8TOHK in tills city, and keep a t line ot FRENCH, KN0L1SH, INDIA CHINA, N Ac , Ac., A. And expect to supply ths wsnts of tlte puh--lie st nnususilr LtW KATff.S, snd promise lu diieeuieiits to all who wUl faTts: us with their uatrouiure. " Tlisnkful for past favors, ws resieetfully solicit a call, and you will convince yourselves or iiii' suiicrtoriiy oi -onr susk, ana tnersir dcss or our prices. - 8. KLINE A Ca pWtf ' THE s K 13 AT Soil. en Piano MANUFACTORY. mi KXAIII5 & CO. Mtamfiustvrtri J fifSMm RWtt I!mllt PIANO FORTES, BaLT1MOHf .ltd. nc xm nrw-ty ;i tuny itoun, itiui ukhi uieir fruik'ine ultrHie ftiUitn! tui unHiriltfwi ln rutincuffl, which iinwuiHW Uivu iuiejul'xl. . a wis a ....... eomhlnes rreat power, swtwtness sod fine shnc liar, tiuslitv. as well ss great isiritv of liiUma tioii,(aud sweetness throughout Uie unllre scale. imitr - TOUCH is pliant and elastic, audwitlrelv free from thf stillness maud in so many risuus. IS WOKKMANSHIP they are nnennaled, ushifc uihhi but Uie very heal sasaosno strmtuu tlie huve capihe ctnclovetl lu our husluess enaliliuiL ua to keel coiiUiiuslly au mimeiise stock of lumber, Ac, im nsnu fvfAll onr Rtiixaa Fixifo hsre our Hea laiimived UversU'ung Scale aud the Auiurrx TMxei.a. Is-We would esll soeelsl sttentlnn to uui f;tU' UIlpruveuii.'Uta iu iitUNU- f I4b0 Ahl yiimnif i.'Uiuiid d.mkwm,u.. A.,., id tkut.-. wimm linns uie riano smarcr perlwtlon tbai bsa yet heea- alUiuesl. - - - KivBKr ruHorfiin,v wsaBsH-rannvaarasas. - VVe have made arraiieeaisuls for the Bob Wholessle Aa-ency for "the most' Celebrsted PAHUiR ORtiANSand WKLoURoNX. wuivh w oner hurt-sale and Ketsll, at Lowest rsc terv Price. - Wat. KUtBK ro. dsrft-flVmitvi(-lswsw Halvimivub Mt-s HAMILTON'S I'UII'OUJU, TROCHES of 33TJCHV FOR A IX DISEASES 0? THE KIDNEYS BLABBIIxX, j-- - r-Dyspepsia aid EiiramatisaL BEING " r Hf" Tie Stmngat Preparatim Btrcnu Ever offered to tlie Public 1. 1, lerbfri k Ca., Prupriftorx, 87 PARK ROW, NEW YORK. Hoist by all UrugKUt. dee 18-dnodAwmii. QVIE HITKG, ATTORNEY AT LAW, RALEIGH, N.C. ' Prsctiem la Uie Courts of Wske, snd In the Federal Courts, gives nx-risl sUciittoa to the arKuing of causes tn the riuprenie Court of N. C-, eulleels elsim attsiisii anv 'in or Life Insurance Coiiiauiy lu Uie Uniiasl tilsles. snd slUmtis iriauptly to ny oUier Bnif-eaaional bnsiiu-ss intrusted to bun. f7-tf , . , TplARMERH UA-I.L.- - ... X' Hoi llol eon 11 a av imt. " . 1 am seent for th sale st Manufacture' prices with freieht mttr-4ftM, of the tyti-. riiirfii-'-WtHtd-; xud New Yisrk ami Mowers, sll ot to, ti sre the must rrliiible sml appmvwt tti-sptrs tu ihe counlry " '." " AisM, 44tilsers'----mtrivsileU---llii'eHhtT sad Ch-sawi, s itu.-or-v-iriimn WBA'nn'rlT''''"" JAMl'M ALTOWLra, 'may 13Af ,i.-t--su Agent. - BRAH8 AND dppkk ' ' . Pruaervlug KeUle, . At msy 32 If -T. II riRltSdti?, rpHE RK tlMilNH CO ,R ftTOVKS jl a tre Uie best. FiuNwIe ln.Kshtl-.-k hy msy2tf ; vi'. n. tiKM.uu, Hole A Kent. " "1ALL AND tiE'f V AOarvlcaur Weettiiig Ho stiMtcesto suit the liiuea, , . may ait tf ' T II, BRlWiB. WIRE HANIilNfj BtKBTfl." The etsnipeat ever wm-reil In Rsh'lirh msyaatf 1 , t. h: bhimiC f."H)RLR. - ' - r Eiifht ehsres of Ptock la the Peoples' Bulkiiag Loan Aasormtiow. ' Appiy at oltiee, :-.,.',- - -,s msy Wl-tw (i.e. LAND COMPANY. ILLIAM WINSTON HEATON. of the . '"NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER," . A Rioarsohleal Sketch, with nsiuinir Noliivti of bis Ar iules and Friends. ". j raarsaao av bis oauoutkb. ' j Hslidsomely honnd. Price 41.75 sent hy isU. , for sale by i ALFRED WILLI VS, I msy It.Tra ( atookselWrj "IY"0RLD ESSAY 8. . asvitu i n uu a. . , This Is . a exeeetrtrartv elmissttt volrtme isT liters snu i.nuesi exeu-lrvsirilerspersert wn bioirrshieat note sml enrolls ot exiieriete' snd trafvel. Tlie sul')ect arelvaii.ais--Jiinin, The Prsyer Book. Merini.il, Theatre. Thaekarf , tllntors, Ac., with manv others of interest. The hook is verv popular, and Uiv second wit- steal w now pnniiWiitHr. i N1 v d. n si.a ex now, ts, v.. runiisntis, i Beautifully bound, Pricell W, sent by aesd. ' '-Forssieby . ALT RED WILLIAMS, Buy-8a : . ' . - ljoksUgr, - BPRlKa AND BTyaCMEH ODona AT LOW I'RK-f WI HAVE TIIE PLKAKI k v. NOCNCISO ni!. AS. BiMIe ttt oar skKk of BPIiiNuTmtV"1 u PhlCKfl tliaa ever "-- athowtj, 1 hsukfnl bar tKh Ulwrml HlKiisuf, ... re..ved.. ri-sisxtfully , hll.I,Te- orthesasse.1 ' K""?',Utunu W e are prepared to seB to MerrW. go.sl term. s the Uouds eaa bilEiS." of New York, M "Hlit , -Our slock comprise, In yv ' ' ' i ' (Jl BLACK 8ILK8, ' 5 J j A P ANEBK SILK 8 AND POPUKS, 5 LslATIS HTRIPUD GftKNAWMN J ;hi .BKitAfjEs, "ji - (iAVZEM(HAIRMiZAMBIOlFs'Sf g . AND LENOta, HltAH rt'APANIE JI-OTHiS. ..ruwLl STRTPEtfAND FHU'hEl), PtQrES,' B ATEHII PKRCALEi PKRCALES ".MUSLINS, LAWNS A OHUASDF- i OiNOHAMa. , PrintiJ rriatal Fruit! ; Swiss, Mull and Nainsook Mitslla ' Bishops and VMorfa Law aud Jmu,u Brilliant,, India Prilled Loegi feu, : Lace Collsrs, Lloee Collars sad CuBk Lane tlsudkerrhiefs, U. 8. Uasdksrck't. ' Rutfliugs, Rmhrolderie, Ac., Ac., Ac. iota, Wimere. Lineae, snd CuUxis for men snilvhoys wesr. Bloaelieil sml Drown Cation brillbiu (jlvi " iliUN 'lomtln, Nspklus, 'islile DbiuaIi oli Cl..lhforT.i!.lel!ovcr.' "aasu, UU Hut of ail styles. OursbKkot laidies. Misses snd ('klklrrs'. Msn ami Boys' ttlioes aud llallets as vw ' coiuplcle. . (live ns s rati, and evsmhie iwftiB! ie su, 1'RtktltObE, Fkl l Y A tikVlBoir"' prll Uw ' JX fliiBEijjLE ills mm 1 OPKN MAT1Mh,lwn. 1hln fnvir.U nml frMritt4i WkUriitr n UI tttTtT Mltltlifnml MUmUtistit tliiti!' ntiwr iihpnrvt'rt-r,u Umtk twyt bttd (i.ul au I'l-iurl. uh( .-m.i, nHMiiJ4Ui.H -tut tlw (ttiiftrr; ih fmtW fani tmt mitrir4 4iht-UitU:ti illUUKVA'lr iMt tiw trwsHHHr ttf ihe- Lvr niiin nt fb ruiy it-iix,batt. H will ii ttMt in a nt) to huI turiiiuuswii my w here in V .T j in. y 'i 'i wnWni ot tfitjtftj !ikn ial Mriiitf Ai.hev citm r Kitt)v n-ltrvi- nijt rjkfiiij 8mifailtt Ilia lia a. i.,..,. , fMlsiUf nnWittt . C'pn.nu; Im H!:it4i,l,lirfmU' PiuttMnftiil.t ttf!. kilvt'm., Cliruiiic lUrrli4ifii, Ujr fiiiory. Thvy artt m tfnul Mint iti 1, .irt.f.-Umi wIj'u U am )wtui.ir lo Urn fi-utsta ctiii,tHutiui, tuiti iw m aptbarr, ttxtir m d ' iiwrtiU nitniltt, LU47 r, jkrvrimijii, unriaf lti imtiKiHl luiiiorttl wtil Tti ir0)rrt'lt r 1 will inviltrtl (r tttn imam m hnUta. iv till-tMHJUi liAHtt f IHiMc, ti in yt eritUMl lift oum' nt miiifsi4Mi ut ttuU n t.ft.Lkm at h v i i h nt tw 1hu1 euiuttHir iriorU tilt.a A. UMllftllllUJltfHl f UlB;MMlM.Mi " KtH IHftJU ft M-viM.1 'I Nf! ptlUT Ii W.thlll t-ft'VHl Ui Ulirtti'-' ltmirft of ni-!(tti4i.)t( Vit(tJiitj;l4o, .ilUjmt, ' i 'If., by nii, all in tJity htit. i'sthxrvfe Ihe cttn (if Uiu t ltn4ai-iik4; til it ( tit4 I.Blln(l at t.tlM(B Uirifot, nd wr STirl mltiiiiut w WtoViPX, WSsihg rT"fl Wir iMii'utK Hint f'T lt?.X.,tmm 4MU. WUtj a- 4PU4b,liUJIUsV.H JMh!riA KIMiEU, lifirivtor ,r. II. U, Noifi-, of B.ilt.HtvuiiA, ktdiul t'liv " Itt'ir1, ------ - iritivi.ii iirtitcKiatut tiT tbi; J Mult . iHyu-j:iirUv4. uam.jluU atuit Urn wswitoTiw.- - i luay aU nil in : S 1 UN DAY SCHOOL BOOKS. V i fljrERINTEVDEHTS AND TEXCHKRS OF sunduv Heliools are iiiformed that uusvuik- Snd si Uie Bookstore of ALFREp WILLIAMS, , A eomphte sssertment of t BUN DAY SCHOOL B00K8 " coesisriNa or ' Frhners, S)sllers (n't Rrsders, CsUililnm tei Oin-niim li"oks.' 8undav Si'lltsil Hvmnaisi 1 Time Books, Tickets, Reward t'srtls, eunoav BeriiKii x.inrsriea at u pnesa, :, Clans' Books, Minute botika. Roll ' BiHik snd Reiflster, Bible DteUtms- 1 lies, Testarneuts with Notes, hi ' tiles snd TtstsiTieiiss stall prims, '. Bsptisl Pssliuist and 'Pftslsao. dy, MeUiotbst and Presby terian Hymn Book. Also, just received Ute NEW BAPTIST HYMN BOOK. A liberal discount will be nutd to atnulif tchooi huvhur In quantity, bend for Cau logue and Price. : ALmri wiLuam-s may 'Jfl tf i Buokselhsr sad SUUparr, . ''OX'RNAMENTI vt'e sre uiUioriised hy the Knlirliti ot Ca- : smy Shosi snd vieiuitv to inviU: sll km tt ,, of .gtsid suuiding ia Alamance and mljeinnsj con ui ie to Ult with them at CoBiiaiay Slisi, N. a. . O.N THE 7tb OP JUNE, 1U Beside Uie asual honor of wwnlnf U Queen of Love aud Beauty tlrera sill n awanled to the most lueceasiui aiiuiua bp elcgaut i . SADDLE AND BRIDLE. tl,,iAA wlAhtna. If. jmbtr ss Kll'h'l'tS Wilt oIhsam Mitnii,iiMl..stjl srlili fl K. ALLKIt, fkc. and Tress , on or Iwfore Uie rat day ut Jsisv a to teres of entrance rules, Ac. , C. M. I.KA, -i , ,v-l J. K. RlitMN, ' A M(iRltA. Jli. KOB T BIMillAM, - u J. V. AlUOKK, maySHtltd ' 11 " A MOIRE'S INMAN.i.Hil'OK AMfl . ..Uule. . 'l'lt-Kl n-irl4e, ears kswrt t,ll 1.S Si!(nilll'ered IB tVlfee DV J.I..IKW. " " reinioiisfoi-ever sll iteniie ftirathitti; 'l,H,lt ,, -Vnwt-eelMlte Without-U1KU"1M fa- t..i nor. ii, rv. , IliieniiMan Issss-ACftiTisavril Afyli;. Bsllimmf. ... ,.,j For isle la Kaleiirh, liv ...... .... Wilmington, ner Hurrruat msy l m . - -- - - . - CJ A ? O L 10 , , For wsahlne dishes shd for rHjie'f t.ll,.. all.l 11 1. inSsluahls. It HISS 8tl from snd Tin Ware, Brass sod iMf" Vessels, Kuws and folks awl sll kili Cutlery sod motives, sll atains. Rust, 'TV Tsruish quicker Uisu li brh k, rtrtle oil or emerv. It is ehesp nd tr'Uv, ! (trust saving of time uid IslsH' ' hn! Croekerv. Kartheiiwsre, t.lsss, nres.a. Windows, Mlrnirs, M..rl.le Ststmry, h" WiKstWork, till Clothes, Hsth 'Is'.! Floor , and Mantets, It is lnvleWe. fireaav and Oil stained Tshles, Fkwra, ruWJ Slirlvrs. e- for ssls by .- may a; it1 W C. 8TRON At H 4 Ca, A FINE OOLLRCTlOlT f)F;CHR'' JV. sml IJihogrsi Pieiurrw ft"" ni.yss-tf h W. Jl. JNkaA'' I.VIR RENT. V Othci.'S in " Exchsn- BiMI"S-' 1 ,,,,lv to T A ll'-L Y '',. t'llu-B-. NstHtsal Itiss. msy 94 1w rTsT REl'MVEDaaiee h of t'eJ Fjf f I W.-le,l llerrnnt. No. I iasrkrrll, iJim. Mutssst'S, ele., st 8. ft. HURKHM"'' ap ai l f. IrtOR SALE. . - ' A smsll trsct of land on ths " w 1sm. six miles North of Uie City, f"1" f,a the Depot st. stiimmok lis wstsr snffliient st ths s-it ff a ?.".,. Haw NMilt-alsmt rhssred hm. culwiSsw put nu rotilit (fel wiii'lel""'' Orvica or th St.ts, Px'"3.'", Rsuii.AH.l-sr '.(. N OTR'K IS HKKEBY IVEf( nor. eta.rl.-U will b ) .j, PenitnlJrs aslll furUHV BOtRW, . J sre full In their utmost esiskity. "f " theL-im iora. W..B. THOMP may U Xrepuv , i
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 2, 1871, edition 1
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