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1 " 1 x : h r -3 7 FOR T7alse County TlcJcct TJTOM AS rX.Vi. 4 UllEE 1L AUXUr. E. j I-- MOXOAT.JIXT W, I1L OMsnrl tea T n sWla- r ", ft nw was I " ft.a. that i'mmoom eaasiaaer Miiila nivtf MWUiNHini4l - ' . . . . . 0 1Mb..'.'. jW wf tlW'ISOaSSnSi wnoi.?. M m i-'ia.. t.' ! aaa t ,anir jUmr acwa ' Si.,. t IkrflfWWWMMi -, tmtmrvmm jaa- - p- V w caiaaa, iw Hwm. W ( T m la at! n.liaa f a auann rf a M! a mru, Tm tl aiaa aa a iw te tflptoama ajjaiiBia aaa at taa-Miinnwana. aa i . ioMmwi ttnaar wka. -aa tt JMaiTOia .aaiait. aauia br MM r f BTantt.". I MMf,IWBa-Vk wal ia aaita tuna a -1 a a ' 'md 'tlftM ula iiiiawai ajtr!f a inHftia aa bimn.aa.aat -" vaa aru Itili mail Ml In ra i-a-iulra .ala iiSaj at tv ecr'awiaj nff a ir-r"J w Jtirti, S aaa an wrtt aiiaaaninii. BuAMit .tM " aa4an 4a aa a m a t-'flnrt far tea iar ML. W If"" fiMCTKaW' '"imtw tm tut mmgTt.m -KaOTtiaai.rt.aill, a Sr aHW!a ami t.tlu aaxl tamaiit aavaaauac laatwtnaaatMuM aa! ii'ma- l UranHrOMi, r an taai fcaat at e:Ma mmm. aaa M w a a .,lu arfthlM tralwt atrt Wiaum naa I nUI ia -aMaaim L 4 ci u rfaa st L ma 'ham. aall amvit mh aua . .aaw w , wrraa. tiwiin.r ta rtia Tw wl lummmt nie awMiaUui awa a tor tar rw aaaaaaia 4t m- liit jittViW tH-.n waft. jr'i' ww-f - -r jat )t rH Ua aw. a mmik Jiaauat aaa iie-atbUMt aal a.jiiaiia immw taa tu.aM aaanae aa ' aaaet a-a anaM M. tw ta-eMMi a. a- xaena v4 w aaiatar aa ,M, m. n mil imaaniag far raJlmr a ' - wter wo.naia mc . ai awaaa. aua rt,ama.a I" iawaaa a. aiaa . aa at niriaii rnfti nf lIW' VB1 wa, waewwii,aii raaa t andaw law, war aa aMaia w 9tl aClinMitf In iMaiaaaaaaaeMaaaa aar. ara. ' -. a aw aa imam a ' Ihm ainii.wwna ai ttmmv Wav i Am e Iwtm waaiaa.ai.fy he iMTWa. 1MB aouMewi aa ana meraa I aa w anaatllariil t in uae f ei i .tartt at be amaWiatal aaria, " at m aai -' Tw jaiaaaaa aa l i mr iMMinrw war I -twnniw w-aiatM Siw aanaiB. m)aicaaH aaafwaiie af euaaa 1 1 ii . imi.. Imiaii ant nrnr iff mif UMaw fToaaaa, a aw unaawat at u,ul,rrli liMaaaaaaaaa WmWa -a fiwaiar aaam aaJ awaaaw atnaiMaaaa. atiaaaaaww rH tug aaiiaaaw tikal awan attalt ahai aaaa a a. a fanerwr. waa aa awauaay. ari aua it fia iuii aJ aaaaw M the avMi4 a.fmtaiaaaal Cka, aaa a wawa wataaaaaa ut M aaawaM4aaaaaaiw hi.'ii lMMitu.tr aaJnt aiaa . a all aan wae ami tea, -.Jtaiwaa w(aai Jiawwt ianaaawJiw KVawartWai. y rrri.i.1, i1 i ' i-.-siiarg3 ." r t : v mIle a MatdBbkafii ' TU atant tIaaai twmw anwimit tac, f trtikft Xx. I"aii a dUa-aMv riiarlad a Jtewta tto gnw iw-w at !!iikiilfc-"" Tli iiaiMiWa mM ht i ur M3a nain4t fart. Tlm- ta ww 4af aaa Uiat aart-waTyawl iwMnlaiaat4ifa'tartSMiL It "avaatfc . bnt tlje faMa-at af & awttM Ikal waa jiwaaaw auaawinitia.. ; ' At fiUfiataara tapa yai a.rt a- Sim. 'fiirf- tata aiit.E a- the w wisra t aav a sfM it Liauvawar eaa ' .m aaaa. Tb "-n? -waliyerani af tl . traiii -: U,wAtzi But waa ifw au awt w i ,i i 1 a i ui iTi iL alBMfa- aaaatUaaMJL UaT '' - V'tvUfV "rpwSHtfaW awP aTtwiID awww aw m riat t iwawtaw- Alai-ilitaat taa tfaa. ma taa! Imai vnaary h4I - taa- ag a. ? t Jaaat..B'l CIB, fkilim 1. JiaaVjiMs anar anw&nr tlr aef naa, m a oa4aiba Ut ifaJ wMMUXfi - -: ' . JU tii 3a Aiqrtaf aSartSaB at Juaaa DaWL meem fnyiajMaliiirtwr af Waa.caiUa aavawSwt gaatkaiaai a Er4ieitai.' 5aa-atr aaafcam taaaww ana aua aip aa ft foor ar w Vw44 aepwaa aw-aana Car wjHkt a ha anaH. ta4 acat ' T!b Aeriff wwl "Uaj'tBiigiat fahtimi ImiI tibe; ratt'J aa) laaa anted, feat ta tl aitaacaasoaa W ahat TImm is new; eaisearjt am tma tha a.vk aj a.t.a awitiawaia huh ana of tht eair tra tht fern atwi Saf tha -lnetioa aaa aaaa Bgan anak aa tbe 4ay at . , 'f I -a ta.iwka abte af toaat fwunt- tRk4. ef aai a aliiWyaat'a oa vU Tke V aaar aaifamnaail mij Wf, Cajiaaet tD2 3uw- tha rait $tmi twlw taa.- a tha- haaita af 8ta iy at.j Smw3a amtj w- (Sj aWcauav - H lW---.-'-jf fbe aaT bwJiWaiSfw iwa t'-n a aa tnrjt, aaarawa ami' a aiaataa, ' .. 'i . I - v t Ik- bo ' ASJUaw! rfioul-l hat .fcaw AWa8woaitaf airaifaaaAaj-aa. "ta Irswat 4i'-oa "Stax.!aiat. TT&e naUtJ ttrreHh Sm aiajff "t aa? wtvia- avaa af t,rf'.j iB'jj4 fj a-iiiiat. WUI ISirj awi ' aw4 Uit fwopaawa nnlal a- aaww a iwar te aaaa faw. j t.jL. in ii-ii- r: ta'iliaail.iaa-l . jr nostg mvsTT. ; ;:r. , Turn edit. of the PrsrmKi, m'M.' ssata at,JaT.wro'. in M.aoct emfuty, on Tbaa.ia.s last, to Uvrg. entht- m4 af psople all shawling and wsger S twaa. Ufa Ilsteaa'd r t boor to the eandi earn, GL laarwd. well known nut on' y 0 pmplvot , bnt I.. th pw-l-le n th (he eonaervattve candidate. It'Mnrf rtlw senate, i th mentor U'f mi i IWta-Hl. witft-licn Do. I JTW jpnwrai ii'UWJ i ''. SirriMc Mr- ,, the iwM of tha campaign OMmatwn, iK taxe nd stcalin:; H waa IuUmwihI by Mr.Currie. the radical .b.ktaV. who repeated Phillips' li .bin to tb egf.n, pM(ltl 'P"'1 io that " - Wa Ui'"" (lW KTVUJIiV W H..wI th rn.lt.la.. Wlitu a 't m fittjwtw."" a atffe. 1w Mtkatx ra.uv'.i.-maii.l.'-i t' kn " u'n ,. -In. , W. lu.l.i him ilOc. EtaM - B)x if Ilia V' . ... . . we w)m. II. thy ! at awni imil, e nU yvak twattty iuluut. the pnv l laknjj atTMor th- h-" ii"l'l ,init ""' i bb.IH4 1 t wmii.l aii-r after ImHL TIW p'MpIt' WMll'l IjllW I" III mwiiiKiit. pr.w,i.l. Kio-I, aKaMtina. Hi l U "ut sx CMtwalBM caIV.l in Si.Hth Cr..li. 4ai; aoa had . lll ly Iim- a-)ila tar awi taat r uiwl tlf" " an'laalj-. - . . Miim. W hl tham tin r w .ln wMiwBliiaa ulo aJlfl l' tha kttmi.it ir' kd ealle"! eonven is ,i.riaa f the e.witutk.n. w. aiaa. luc in na t an eoaveataw eaitait. and www wottlil l iminii mm- p- o f'a, aa.d on Thurwl tv n t the eH Hara we dr.pta-d tur " I ..I'.-oiiven ana ami Brat ttient aoo'H J ll"". 'I" WjAa wiT. aii.l Kild.'e La .-atm aawank d Liftlelit'ld i ' I.iuleftel.l wwafaw land of taaiiT t " --"! "' k.i, of Littletield 1'0.. H.IHH) arma tna prliliruum y , .Wk kiat e.a Littlelii hi 4 ' ' , Wa ilia tmxt tha wx-lt betM. W alJ ! tiwaati a. avi aaw N baa bak-l .ml. Ihat LittaifcU. waa tnterel in the penih-n. mmrr awuidlii. The piopte ftite ho wt Bar ( tamt, yat tlie bond are out f tl'ai.iriWl. tht amount of the purchase atoBrry. aVaJww fruta the Auditur'it report miata act of our nt, -',t'-i af tea fr.N July to Ortubet. for the taa a HafclMj. enkina, Joib B. MaatnVry. Wibk. Audit. Adanu. and I'rai 5ai AJtfej, waa a tk the tood fraipai at M.Kier auuM b-lie.,.-, allh .ut.li aa aatl il" frm thn rt'f- -'" f ' ,"" aaaa aa-t wMuaiaaly mint have stolen anil jbt tha W SS.wM llav. of ui would W ewmuih ...t :mp thaw aia gelitlelnell cool 1 aaaa 'tftnj .teava theiw low ground of r mar t a auHe dentination wherr Annt Abay atya aU railkai mint ultiin.tt.-ly K" W tohi thetn how mix-h munay cousin Jwa Waathnry pwketea, pntendinu i actateferk 6 Cba Mama, aupenati. 4hb 4 puttie work, when then waf. no lx C ha or clerk in hta depart Wa tool then him I.ittla tvpiat, rat tkaarlaa drew from the treaaur) in hutf, fDffl., ami bwre tha Month waa owl. imnkHft Ituar iaAitguat, he drew liFi, II i nrH AuitiHt waa out, he draw f'J-T.W atoML W -bowed how much tWaa Uml Aahhry hwi rweeired by way d aarj and tntvaiiu, Mpeawa for doing aothmi axewpt makinu; himaelf oiii aa a taa people of tha ttate. Wi ta! them bow the; wera robbed by Aadia , r. Staan 4V rr Littk aM at Cat; b; tha Lejrialatura Co.; by Watt ert,0OOf sad by Tim tee of f liX. Wa told then haw Shaffer, tha carpet, hag eomtuiMBoaer ta banktitjit j. frat ant rVwa naa of North Carolina in jwit aaa thaa tanad tlteta eat not finding mtiieaee rtew to bind Ibeui over to urt Wt apoka of Kirk and hit brutat out- agaa pn thw people or Alaauvaca. Ajctt & Mi.Duoal.1, Uta KSrkite lawyer af Wu hwring aud laat auramer that Kkk aaa tha "right man in tun rijjlit pai-ww twirwRK---te--- thk K.w aaoubt hava t without trar hyr jiry aatl (hear wlva ancounueil aa cuaaeenaiieel hiitt itraml thn, awne Lai. W a ataaat f aevaa wliit nun and twttaegrora wmild aeiae Ann MiTkHlald wut ma bint out of Moon into Wake awanty and awt him ra jail without war- rawly reere a atacuaitlioo, An hy wid bia rrirnda ahoald P" 'J1 a onndrela to ifcatb aaia tilkaa ab auled or aaaiateil tiwna." . Tkaaa waa large crow J of ctilorad aaaoht; aaa with a at raw hat U In front, aw aakaii hia nana, aaitt Uenrg AJattav Atblrataing ieorga wa aaid, if lit tha eatnaaa taraf afmtad jaa ahould jia a feagtia and iwear they had no con Sianaea in 'joa and would not ow for yuav araobl yoa enafida in and t llownhip with litem ,'"Jm irnlewd," atii! Onvrga. Taking. Ooarga' anawar for a teat w dia CHaraal tha bba k pwipta on tha league aaw ka kuix.- AfW three temra Mlinj;, wa aiut beCaw we had toid half wa kne ! af nwlkai aiilaia; and ataaliag. sMoit ussl vorxaxoii Char Governor st this present writing ha not rrind frora Shot HeH. . ' Tha Qoaankiw'' kaffna brethren, the aegnaea ol Rutwaoa, have ben murdering whit aaaat fiar two years, tad jnat oa the eve af thw election he gma to look after A auaa i Unnge basl his smoke boo tofched ; a Imler of tha league had hi sst reautrad to kim. Let Oof. Caiiwell asnnnble the leagnes at Hh.w HWI tod beseech1 kowery sod Boss 3fr4og ! unit thi'Tr munlers, or thej will ' eptStti friira the'fcagtw.''!!VV. Tirrf Dnutti Tai ml T 9l,fOO tnitl or PaortsTT itut T vi-a TaifxjrritB Hi CoVtatTio"7' 1 roKVRMtimi.; NrrWi f the jawple IH b r ilk'i, liltwrwia th by the .-aer! a tmbly wvl tlwa only liy llie oaworrraca of tw tbinU of all tha nimlen of acb Ivaiw l tlir jfroeral a-mlly. 'So art of tint rfiitBtion of tlieaUte hll ininlr.l. iiilt-a jr ronitin, toe an w Hereof atmil Mit of the ioki aiiuwr m the htilieni of lite houe of n.inm"i. .ml he rhWri Ijt tfi aaliflel votir foi rtiiTiuljern of tlm liouae. The alve U article VIII of tlie oooi tnliwi, mtirtct in rtiammtjoa, Hh of Juiw, lHi, wlikh waartM by'he 1II- The convention of Into .' l 6nt m.ion , rl I.ued the up or.linance if lsl voi.l. ami aloIiiilil Javerjr, aa're ,(iiirril -by I'reaitlent Johaaon. At a ec mlil Miaim in lly teTUil the ,v....lil.iliim and (rolKiaisl a Dew one in ita i.u a.1, wli h wan nj1e4 by tkc lieojilr. In tlii proinw.'! eonatitution m the nlinve article, whirh w proiia hi v a ( lint caUM T H rejoction. That convention in whkh Iluaila, Ftiilliua, wi ITane, John Pool, Bjyie, Gen. l-;ke7. &c., were leaden, conceding by tlie pr..vv aHn of the conlilli'i "f IS5, wlikh wi re the name as in that now pnt- vailiii;,', the jwople hail the ritflit by a at jafity ote. with the BauttioO of tllfi leg- wlsilure to U a eouvention, they pro pnacj to take awny tliinrent jp!iliir rijjlit liy onlainiiiK that " No convention of the people should la- cslleil ollierwue than by the geiM-ral aaa. uil.l) , it." TiiU i a clear wlmiKi-n bv th. K't li(lita of radi aiiani, that 1 the -iHialitutioa had here lufiiri- i.mi.1 und nUiida alirention ij-ht Iwealleii "oilier aw than by tllv Kem-ll an-iiibly. tll.it l "j the eTile, aa in flj.i, and th.iy ".mailt Ui Uke away ihiavrijKht of tie ..p!c, but people reject ml Die propuw d change. (HittitUK ALUllS. Thn. ..I hi-.I m ill whoae m'.nintani e e made ahile .kin at .h.ll. ulairo' on riinr.i. , e i.ii d ou i the ueit daf at,Ae h..uw i.l tlr I -..rie '. tlaofge told ua le' had ia-tiuie i to the Uitllea but never (inwp n.l while in there, and be re ilyJ to .iii hi political warlare upon llie ouly people i t the eoiinlry who could help him riiiK e he quit the leauea h hud lamght two yl mule and wagon, lie had money in In k ket and a pi. ly dinr I...U. Moo while gelltleliatn owe.J him t7 hr luipwttm. Detirge, we uu. .. i li..l. mud" i'NI a year and w.in. Iini' more. HeNti.l lu race wlaihl soon rind1 TiiiMlitt the lie tliev were warriiijt wini a.-e tii. ir Iwrt iiieiMl Ton l--e. l'hil lip and v. In-key rnsy mi4esil rh,' blark ne n lor a ahil. . but I be rAail "of OUirge Hi. y will n.K be ulile lonfj to it Inland. UliKMLSJUSTIVK. The nhhir of tne -fWiyeitm-diaw-Ma ifieat n.jiilice a io n lie .iy we nave ye. J iu jitup the buJ thai inl onn bu file." We were never la loie eliarteil with alWinpliug to rob a laliriug man of hia broad - our hwtiiic-ta have alwaya laieu Ui hetu. Ihir Uk keeper rearta and our book uliow Ittiat we have furiiihd fliJ.nff in .ab with which that rnry-aditor putrieead intn-henniutb.- CoU W. It. Kic-HAkrHo. Thbi waa tha name of the fierce looking man who dtnnandfd Ui kuow how haig we would (peak. Tha Colonel aaa called by anne of the 1V Hull Hilt, for ihort, inatead ol William B. Ha ia the revenue colIo U.r or awaawor fa- the district. It will take ail the ice used by Praaw (tod Anliley, laat aumuier, to put the Colo ii.-l in a 'h1 humor and c.h.I him off property. The Colonel wan a deaertar huntcr during the war but if now entirely loyal. ' He fitter! for the Bhoffner bill.' The Colonel'a 1 loyalty to the Confederacy wa doubteil during the war. He w.ta reMt ed to il to have aaid that he carried mare men to the coiincript camp than any olhir militia colonel. Archy McDonald Bh-d an aitldavit in lliia city that llio Colonel waa loyal to (he Confederacy and he had heard him make war upcechca with team in hia eye. The Colonel denied before all the people that he ever urged any one toi volunteer or that he encourged the war. Good bye, Colonel. Teh TiioutANu Gratis. The pf fl Holder a Organ ii aaid to have truck off 10,000 copiea laat week for free etretthrt ioft. W' doubt U they have S00 XMttm H.le awliw-ribera, who are not nlnce hol.leia While in Moo, a gentlwuaa Md ua there were large pilea of vtbe Kra (Pat Nolan's Arab) in Carthage, that no one would read. He said, too, that the 7"ijnu a sent to men who did not subscribe for it.' Tho two organs are certainly tngetner, and fighting on the same line. It U humbug to talk about the sorer ejouty of tlie people, heh; tbe powers that be tus IUlical, make Hie eouslitil tkw read, "neither the states nor the panpW have any rights whkh negro or the geniral geverniueut is bound to re spwt.""' Trtynwa. . ; . "Nichols and Qonnan sre with tlieiu.' R PTIISHfOHO AD BCBKS. x T to mntt fABT or hItthkh roHO CCW-ITT TO BUKSE CuOMTf, .. Skttioh 1. The Gmml Ammjiji of fi.irth i'mvlum 4 tmart. That that por ticet tf Htitrmrford Codnry ineluded with in tha tiillowing boundaries, to wit : be gining at the comer wheja llutherford, M laraell and Burke unite, and running akmg the top nf the ridge of the Booth mountain a the line now nipa to fh Cw ner where Itatherfonl, t-Teaveland and Burke unite, thence by a direct line lo the beginning, be and the tame Is here try an Be ted to and shall fona a part of the county of Burke. 1 tWi 8. This art shall 1st ia force from taxi after its ratificaiaai. k. O.t.AI Kit A.m .J U.n h IrfTI Btatb of Noarti Ca.a0l.m4, . DepdHmtnX f Statt, . Rahrigh, May il, 1871. ( t, Henry J. Menninger, secretary of slate, hereby certily tnai tna foregoing t true copy ot sue original aca oa uie ia this department ' ; ' , ; HESlty i. MENXrXfiRa . .... rlarjr'but. rY v' - V TUB . lIoHBSTtUD ft tVl.U FX) TiXka. , .' . For the Sentim. I Mucrktox ttiwA riux ' hl,.H. fcuiToiu : P Mou.iay the b of Juhr, a eiiaaMlentne tfowd n nted it en ia Pittaooro'.ti ear Mr. Jamea II. HeaHea el peltate aa the uMuittititiohaU (a of the propraaWI cntivention. Why Mr. I leaden haa takaa to ciiue be has. in regard U f hia sjnei.fion.'no one can divine, alwaya a Henry Clay "Inc. .! of popular rinltta, aud ebctid -ve-ral tiuiea to the lcj!aure frora the conn ty ufOiatluua. aud s iaenilr ut the coo taiifionof 151. wlw tha state went out of the t nkm. He votjng ir it witli nllv ra. a ii -i ium hM aaaa to have been lrui k with Uie illealilr of tbe (naeding of the people to teat tha y neat ion nf the call of a .nlntinn and waa mduced. aa we learn. to throw himaelf into the arena of jailitka un.ler tlieailieitatlan of many af hi frienda in this countf. Who these frtenda were, what part of the county they'huilt! from, how many they wen, and of what p-iliti l mlor an one known. We take rt foi Krantd that Mr. lieadea Waa applied t 1v wane- oue to apeak PitUll.o,. He anid ke bad been riding to Johnson's tore reoitly to make a pe. h and had gone there in eomp.iny with openeer Pel ty, probate judge of the lonnty. and well kn.,a aaa llmmlftit nMati and a a ,..l man in all that ucrttine to the d- velotHiient of railkal pnuciplea. Whcthcr Judge ly o-eue.l llie laaik of late to Mr Heuitcn anU polllluU u llie pac -coiding the hat of destiny, and he then uw hinawlf aUNl on the biairh with ju dicisl rolaw on, I sin enable to ditfover from auy horonopic view of Mr. Ilcadcn un l hil'aatalitct. lh 'hi an it may. Mr Hiwlen did H)eak nn Monday. The jk-o pie for noine iuili aroiirel Imving learned on ISalnrtlav previous to their aaeeliihtiiiK that John if llairghton " on a viat to hi. friend- in and around Pitti.liro', and hud l.sn iuviual to reply to Mr. Ib ajJ.-n, lla.h.1 into to n, and b; li o'clock )Uib n email aeVetl theuiaclvea in the court mil Mr. Ilea lea bewail hi n bourn leneih. one hour ..f which f tw an u:V'.le'l lo an cpi.oaii.. i-- lion, iryilltf to h'w tliiU he wan uol a radical. lie then dirounic.l unon the .(iimlion of the rail of lh convent) and llr.l bard lo convince Ui audience thai il the coliveiitti.n WW held all II onll ; nneii would I" void, and would be an decided by the supreme court. At thecon eliijirnof his Saaa.'h, Mr. llautlhlon Uik the stand and in n-ply, ni?l Mr. Ileailen li.ul n-fernl totheopinion o Chief Juatii Pi-arsou in his letter to Gov. Caldwell to show that tbe prtyent act for a convention is usionatitutionai. Before conaidering the Apiuioa itself, and Mr. Hauirtilon, it is proper to undersUnd that on a former oc casiun, when the opinion of the judges ot the inrrreme ramrt waa aske.1 by tbe leg iltiire, three of the live judges refused to Ijive an opinion. Jiidie Ibide put h refusal upon the ;rounil thai as the .u erfmienl of the Hatcjjad tMin itivt.h-.t in to thll llepartlilentll, theevellllive, leu is lativ and judicial An oaui..u hk I., the act of the legislature, evcept IM a i ae Ih .t i sine before t hem as ac. uil. K.alld be an iinproicr inurleiciire with rh" legi.--" latiie departnieul. And. Iml.re ((...Imaii -'atii thai it was only in ca--.-. .l ( ii.-'1, a piuvidcd bv the constitution, thai he court colitif give- -n''plhtori';''h"irT'"Trie'ri" ftre inaist, aaid Mr. lI.iui.hlon, that thn reunion could not ms regtribd as that of a judge, but of an able lawyer entitled to only, the respect w hich is accorded to any oihi-r cilim-n of if far pmtVwion: Antl, said Ml If il.;litoil, let it not In- I'oroltc" thai the on lllil'lon makm il Hie duty of ttte uin.is.r is i 'w of tIiiHt.ully, to cin suit the alloriic) general. Uulwhal aahl Mr II , d.w Judge I'earaon aay. He sals the calling a .-..iiienllon is an act of leg islalioii ." I, ilnsa fair st itemenl of the raja- !. this act call a eunvwaliim in the languitge of Ju.lge Gaslou t " It is a priiKitum oj thn wife to' call a eonven thai an-' .lerivea all ita vibility from the (icople, aa said by that prolound jurist and able atateaman, the proNMitioii could come IriMii no (iiarter, so apprnprialely as Hie reDreaentativea of the iieople.-' Bill if the meaning of the chief justice is, that lor the general assembly to relcr a iU-a lion to the )eople lor their d.v sion, ami make it depend iion their will, esprcxaml at the liallot Uu, whether it shall lie t law or not, ia void I must say, aaid Mr II., that the principle has been re peatedly acted on by the general aaaeinlily of North Carolina, and again and again sustained by the supreme court. . If I mis Uke not this principle ia settled in the cane of Tod IL Caldwell, against the jus ll.-c of Htirke and Taylor vs. the city ol Newborn, and by the aatue proceaa of reaataiinir, it would follow that the uav vention of wa was ilaelf void, for tlt as called Ui use Chief Jualii Pearson's upriKsioii just as thu is pn.iawcil to be. That Mirred tlie u nest ion to the people iiikI this does the same, and both by leg islative enactment. Mr. Him leu, said Mr. Hstighton, has criticised the opinion ol my d.aiingiiished IVieml, !ln. B. F. M.siie in lit very able Idler to the public, and pronounces th-d opinioh una. mud, and as an evidence of tint pWlK.u,, quotes a Miction of the const itution adopted bv the oonventliari of Htir, which in aob- ttance declares that no convention of the people shall be 'otherwise called eicept bj two-third vote of each branch of the general aaseuibly, 1 nf which Mr, Ileailen says Mr. Moore was the author. I must, said Mr. Ilaiiglilon, ei presa my surprise at this n-lerence wlikh I directly oiinoseil to the vie f'tr winch it is cited, and pr.irus ami liisfviSy'TIiiir; , and if it was ncceaoaty to have a tinicUoQ of this ant to prenait tlie call ol a uonven titm. esc pt tu- a twothirils vote of tlie general nn.ajifilyT dooft it- billow that in the tltsooca of such a provisio that ia to leave the section as it etnod betiire nnd stands now, cohvenlt.nl could tie rallnt without two thirds vote of the gineml as a iulily, if sanctioned by tlie people. .Til re were curtain reasons In I in the opin-inrr-of 'aotite; wbr-a eonventjon was aot desirisl to be called, but which reason no longer exist ; but-this, with the other parts of the ownstittitiua of I nun, wa sub milted to the people and rejectraj by them. 8.1 the Mipk, aa late as I riiJG. refuseil to tie their hands by Ivaviug the wtuali.si alone withtwoUiinls of tlw general a ambly, an tlvey still have the p-iaers. Tlie couslitutioo limits the general saneiu bly and not the peiipb., and the conten uoratieoua history a presented by the de bate of IH'Xi show moat conclusively, in Ilia tanfrnaire nf Jadifi Gaston, that it was -.p, - - 'if -' - tlie intention of the coavcution nut to limit the ieoue but the creatures iiif the people, (to thalv tha geaeral aawtubiy, I insisi, aaid. Mr. Hanghton, ta t further reason w hy this convention can : and ought to be called is this, that the present constitution was a fraud- spun the people, tad Certain of its provisions were adopted, as I hclb've,-. with a sinister purpose, that with reOnvace to the honieateail, was bsactetl out for any love Cor tlie poor man, but to render it popular. That with ref erence to the public debt was pat there ia the interest of a certain ring, that was aid to manipulate Uieconvention and tin legislature jdst succeeding Tbe phut be ing to ieaoe aa immense amount of Mat houds, ad with the aid of this flsine of the conatitutio,'s heavy' tat to be levied to naf the interest oa tbe public debt In this they enjierted to tell the bonds of the state to a rreat advantage. , But to show how falsely they acted towaids the., people about the ttonxgteaAt, they aojopttii such a ronatitutina asl will, ii carried out, 11 .11 Jt I Ua f.r Uxes, and declare the h.MiH'Slcad not el-.- enipt rmwi this, no mat in m worn they give ami ia another take aWaSr, tlie hiinieatiad These acre awie-'of the argtunents "Acred, la ..Jir, lajliUa in speech of an hour and a half, Ui ahkh he completa- lv deiriolialwd every pnmn "i Mr. Hearlanv and added liesh laurels to the nisaf t?rwtly Unding themw of this able lawyer snd nlvocabwif tl con stituuonal rigbu of tlie pmpl. I.J An attempt a n repi, wa. , Mr. Hewlea, but there were net a oo-en men ia the hoaar, and he only reliastaw hi eld speoch, and returned 800 majority tor coufention, you may look for from - i naa. fur tee Sentinel. "Sranaixe (VrAvrii Smi.no, i ..... ,..i. i i K - .ttwailli!i iuiy i.e., :.. !... iirroHX 1 DllV von "M" duty hot Office, killing yourself to save the state. Lay down the weafKin of your warfare and aue to the spring. The habit of occasionally visiting the best earth I v fountain might be suggestive of more freiiuent draft from tin" that are not earthly., But, withoulel)iiig, I will Jirom-d to note a few laota of inlerN4J-ivrraiiTI p sil.le to your readers. This property consists of "J"0 acres of Inml A hunt 73 ai rm arc under' cultiva lion. The nings were known a lar back as 10, but not greatly improved till since IWiO. In tol Mr J Goliien Wvatt, trout the Valley of Virginia, pur chased lite place lor ."J.0(HI ; since winch lime he has eipcmlcd here alsiul .i.uihi. so that the coat is nuw about $.0,oih). IMS ran Col Wyntt has the cleared land neatly iiii loatil .inil cultivated. The s.iil is g.s.d for coin. ti.bartV clover. Ac. He is n..w selling the Helds m cl.iv.lt -and oilier grass es, w iih I he-purpose to make it regulur st.s k fnriii. It-lays on the south side ol the beautiful Catawba river, on a small dear rippling stream Ihat run iuUi the river. The spring are only alxiut one mile from the Caiawba, end, tome seven mile from Hickory Tavern The farm is well watered. Tlie tisli pond, near the hotel, fiiriii.lii- splendid m in llie winur, lor use in ('be summer. This faun, m it itW, is a g.atil thing. TI1K SPII1NOS. Thr While Sulyhur: I his .spring is silnateil .ils.til iki yar.n irmn ine prnici in. I l.uil.lmL'-at Hie end of a beautiful gravel walk. It gushes up boldly, and ia incased wuh utin: while marble slalis siirroiii.d. d bv - a fancy iron fence It is clear, highly sulphur, with other medical lirooci uca, and delight lull invigorating Providence prepared this Leverage, purer and more hcalllilul lliau ajiy iuau an muke from fniit. or corn, or even nnuerala. It is ever new from the hand ot God. The iilue Sulykur. This spring is near by the- white ; does not ulloi 1 . much tt!,.. i ooich stronger ol s.iipliui and not so good lo dunk, but is very valuable for skill discus-, sol,- . yi"l. Ac Thr t'h,iiilttr This spring is some 'JIW vardi tiirthT up the creek, ami als sltmiteil in a d.-lil.llill grove. Tin- wa or is slroii-'ly nnpiei;ii.Ttid arth iron, and S..H ih.-r pn.s,'rii. .. 'I'hi i deiightlul .ni.l inv io..r-tfi:iL' to ilino-t all ciasse. The fro. St.itu- 3j,ringt. Thee springs I .-..i. nn -o .taier uie iniuieroiH on the i'.-i..i . thi'V are chair, cool, sweet and pleiiaiit, pri'liiljlya...asat!j.,.iu the .whole aoil.l , Fr.im these four different kind" of wa ter, the-wWl, and the rich are all supplied and strengthened, ' TH OHoliNI'S, iniuiid ttvairTngs and situaUd on Is if Ti ida of the creek, i grove of native trees, covering some HO acres. The larger portrim if the grove lie on the easf sidfc of the creek, and slopes down gradually towards the northwest. The iitider growth is trimmed out and regular walks laid out, the intermediate spaci- laing covered with law n gnis., shruMs ry ami rlowere. midst the' groves and lawnf and ffowSrs, flii- tgial rest, and the yndug diseotirao 4' love and moonbeams, Utll.lliNOS. There are altoiil M in iiuiiiIht. The ho tel stands on the atoiie of the hill some hundred yards from the white sulphur -.piing, which is llie great centre of attrac lion. Tfuf Jilting r...M mut UiU rihin stands near the hotel, llie ball r.Mim being nil IlK' sei-oml Hi sir. This 1 should mention, servi-s as a ch:i)sil, there Isung as yet no n-gular clniK;l. Tin Arhur stand by the While Sulphur and is supplied with a plank 11. sir 'and seats. Here the weary rest, but tint fur ever. IIMor CMSuMur filth y.oisr.-Tliis stands just below the spring, and is great Institution tor the invalid, lo thy aiund it ia t luxury. Ten Pi Ally. This building stand slmve the While Sulphur, aud below the Clmlylicatc spring. Bth JJtHumJtulun; A liule higlicr up the atreinll stands this healing pool of pure running water, almiit W tijstt sipiiiru and 5 feet divp, covered over; null sup plied with comfortuble dreashig riatru. The bathing and swimming here ia nil that could well be desired for the young or the old. Jlutiail Tomer: Near the centre nf the grounds stands this circular tower ascen ded with a spiral stairway. Here the eel titrated Ureensbnro' band UU tt murniny. kwi and night. Ike CuMe stand on top of llie hill and ia sunumiuted with an observatory,, from which you hive lino view of llie Blue Kldgo and oilier mountains. Here arc pmfnrarniuniTs; &&: ajitl t nlmf of nightly and daily: rcnurt for nil TtiivAjBSUtly, scenery sua music. The Ice 7eusss are located near the msin hotel, and are well tilled. The- auMrt sre largo and Well' ar rangeil. 7M JSfris situated on tbe hill, and will supply you a book, a pound ul candy, t yanl ot calico, t pair ol shoe, snd any other tinle thingf sick m.m may chance tonessd. -V. ..tJ'heAiiaiiec. i.ds.Siliiiina.tlie aititrn. 1! tide I heart buildings meiitioiieil, theru are maily tasautiftit diiruiitortt. tastettilly nr- rangeit through the gbiuutts, giving the place the air of a thriving country villige. i THB rATBO.HllK. Col. Wyatt niiened the plat's in June nt IMiiii, sntl has kept It mim'H every summer i.n.y, w m .a.iu.t.ij .11. (asi i p.ti.Hi age. Tlie season last here from the b of June to Uie 1st of th'tober, four month each year, very lew ever naiue here who are not Irrnrtttlcd by the scenery, the air, and the water. . , The climate is very line for consuifip tivea and those havihg chronk disease. North ("amlins, Virginia and South Carolina sre II patroniiug these springs lineraiijr, nestdea many tnun Other state, A few weeks spent here each summer is s saving of time, and a lengthening of RATK of BO Alto.- - '. Per dav, $3.50; per week, f 1 5.00; per mount, "sjin. Ki-spiwifully, ' L. BRANSON. rpOTIAT is STORE, -. - a dose I ha bits Fsmlty LanL . b cases I nacentralrd Lye. to cases. Thole's Starch. " ft , SU barrels Maekerrl. ( 5 th rees sugar Cared llamst , - fisjo the. Huh. 7 ' 'Jo tibia forto Rica sad Daroerersr Sugar. 'JO k I is Mackerel bbU flour. ' . Asl bii.h'ls White Ctrn Meet. .'sj sacks k vans' snd M arshal's KalC. - -. "aa huta lisanilr Mtaui. 40 " Toilet . f cases Basing Poa.lera. T'groas Nfw, lorit Mulches. , V11 eases anoed and Fsnev liooiU, - 10 ease (Ireen snd Black Mi's ly g? W. ti 81 Ri I.N .WU A (X). 8i.ooo.OOo: By sutlifiritv of a iiwclst art-of th l-egnla-tare Hi 'Kentucky, of Marcti Ui, li, Uic TruslccsJif uie Paltlie U tirary of Kentucky will 0RAXIIFT(ONCERT ; , AT Lol'IsVII.I-B, KV.. i OS T I' E S t A V , i c: T o B It K .11. Is"!. t'nuer Uie direction "I the Musical yilen that . au he procwed- TlCKETHltr AIIMISI"N " EACH, Ct R trsi'V IIAI.f TICKETD f-'i. lU,AKTF.KTIKltTSiMI Esi-ti ticket will llsvc attached tovrlt fttur fouisins of the denomination of U .HI each Tlw fiol.ler of in enirr ticket will las entitled to sdiiiision lo tlieAl.tneert and to the wlnde Smouiit of the KiftAwsolea to it by lot- 1 ae h.a.t.T o( iib e..Uin "ill be elllltleii to Sib mission Ui Ihe Cimeert aim to one fourth ol Hie srn.mnt of snch Ifl ts msy be swariled to the whole ticket to aluell II lielvillgs To pnol.le funds for this ytrsint t om ert, snd for the ts-iii.tlt "f the Kidie l.ihrary, of Kentuekv. tim KO TiCSSTS 1J. ss sol.u ST f Hi ea. h, 11 rkis. r, Till! cm.KNs' DANK OF KESTl I KY IS TKKAML'KKK. All Monevs arishvi; tnnu U' "ale in lleseis will .1. -poHted Willi Uie t.'itls. 'lis Bans sun jeel only to the r(l..r of the rr.'sl.l.'iil anu Treasurer of the Lihrarv, cauiiWwitrucd hy the Business Msuaer. liuiu'iliatelv afUr the Concert the sum of w.1.10,000 l (.KIT VBK hS Will he distriblitesl hv lot U. the holders of tlekeU ill the full. IW tug 1 lifts, til : llnr Grniiil llifl of II nf bra nit hiit III ,100,0011, 1 - iO.IHH (,if! of f'SV.ISil One (itfl of -""' One loll of 1 .i.issi One lft of I.""" on. (an of )i,im One (.ift of 'IH.I-SI One liift of l!.'s One t.'lft of I.'"1" One liift o' I.""" One liift of ri.iam One (till of 11,1)00 One (lift of llU)tl one (lift of One (iitl of . One l.ifl of One Hill of "."" One (ilfl of .' One liift of. I' One Uift of.' 'I.l" One (lift of '-.I""1 Ten (hits of l.0! cacti Ktftcen llifla of '.al each 13 .Mm Kighteen liifls of mm each Il.lisi Twnlv lil'ts of finneaeh tt.inu Twenty lit e Ijills ol SiStl e. Ii I.. ii Tli.rlv IlifU of t'sniea. U F.rt'l.ifl..f lm. h I1'!"' Korlv-tlve liiftnot Sl each .... I'' ' k'Utl i.iiu of SJIu B-h... I" ti liifls o( fll-l.aih H 5 WI Prizes in all t.Val.ia-1 Alt, r (.miii the ia,..-ii.-s ..( n l.TiUis. and making the dislriinili I I ie I .ills, t he lisWill f tile proceed llllf'li lr. .Ill Ihe sale of ti. k.-ls will tie sipr..priati J to Ihe . slaldish in. -ill ol a KHKK I.HiKMiV IN UtflsVlt.l.K, 'to l:K I tl. I Kit 1 IlK man: ubkiki hk KKMi ar. l'he 1'oncerl and DistrH.ution will take place uinlei the iiiiineiliilte suoervwon nf the Trus trers n mied m the ar-t of incorporation, who are an follows TKl'STEEi Tims E Rrainl.-I.te, hilellovnmrof Kentui ky. Henry jiU's-uii, K.lttor Courier .loui nal. W. H ll.tldeitlall, f resident Courier Journal Cn oeiijiiiiiin (,'assedsv, of Daily Ciiiiiiiiercial. Ileo I' lto.-in. Proprietor AnzelKer. II M McCsrtv.of die Daily Uuuuf, J Cam, Clerk Jetiersin Court of Couiinoo Pl.as M W C usky, Author Political Test Book. tt. T. lllirreU, ot llie Laiuiav Uie nar The IrHstrees w-ill W s-sisled liy Ihe a known and eminent eilir.eiis of heiilne (he a.-TI kt'. who hate eonsetiteil to In- i.resent at the eon cert and to stlwruiteml Uie drawing and dis trlliuUoti of gifts. wipmiv isiiiis. Hon Joshua F llullill, till. I ustn.' Keiitii.-k v. Hon. llX aiteavJuJgc Jell (Jouri L I'l.uil I hall Hon 1. B. Coi liia.ie, ctiaiieei,..r 1 Court. Hon II W. Brine, Judge Jell ',, ui' Court. Hon W H Hoke. ,ludu, J.-ll Conn: v Court Hon. J B. Hatter, Mayor of l.ouiw)e. Hou T I.. Burnett. City Attorney llenrv Wolford, City Tn-asun'r ts'tinsv.lle, Hon 'B J. W.-hh,,S,-iiatir of Kentuekv. Col l C. Wlurtnn, V. S Distriel Attorney Cut Phil lav, I'ms, All y Nielli .lu.lieial Dls. lien J. T Mojle, President N,ll..tK H l)r T. s neit, rrm Mel i nter lv, i.iiutsviue. til .lilsou P Johlisoii. I'l-op-at lor Halt Hoiim:. Hon. J. rroetor Knott, Int.. MelBlwr Congress A. O. Brainiiii, rninideiit l.ouisvilhi Board of Trmle. James Biudgefonl, Prt-stdent Seeuud Natiousl nans. Andrew (irahain, ToH.u'co snj Oothtn kler I'ltant. , OPfTCEIlS OF TIIK IM'BI.IC LIURAEY OF KEM.IXCKY. R T. Dl'RKFTT, President. W. N. HAUIKMAM Vie -President. M. W C'l.CSKY Secretary. CITIZEN'S BANK. Treasurer. Tin-, holders of Hi lets to which gifts tie awarded Witt tie !aid tin presentation at the ollieeitl Loilisvillo. liuoral dutaiuut will be allow cil when 1f t. nun, or I.ism idskets an- tarrkasad br a lot. All orders ateoiisitiiist ny reinliuitices will ie firomptty aiiended loauu uis ueaeu rnturriisi iv mail reeisierctl or exiiressedi as orderist. Thu mideiaiglh-U, 1st triltcilial husiuess lunlia trernf the vei-y sucees-fnl Murrain lie Library (lift Concarrl at Bull Frallcisi-o, Csliforuis, kas Ih-ci spisiiiittal sgiiit smt ntstiSger of tlie (lift Concert iu aid of tha Public Library of ksutiickr. 1 be drawing win take ttiace in niionc, sua everything will he done lo satisfy buyers oi Uettels t4iul lltelr luler. sla will lie ss welt- pro tected aa if llley pcWinally superiliUuded the t'ltlt'C allair. 1 MANNER OF DRAWING. - There wtH he twri ghws wTleels; ' (hie wheel will eonluiti li-J.ls-t numlters, plainly printed oil leatlher tags. Tt... ..n... nti.. will iwntnlli Tii uoxaa, each cmtahung a gift. One tag or number wlti be drawn from the lim.OOO witceL and the frst t n drawn tniai the second or 7JI Isti ! will contain e gift, neatly printed and sealed uu. and the rift so drawn Inaa Uie secoud wheel will be the gift of Ihe. lag Ural dr. a, wbaUtar tlou, l,uul, or Girta m be (nil oif ta-eseiitaftiin of tlel- sts draw big silek gift tlat second day after Jrawing. Tickets or eon (tons drawing gifts an arniri-cteai tunttlgll any OUSlneaiS OT nress (amtLtauv. All Ueketa are like greenbacks. No record. .n-.i.u Hfs, wi siiithhmsi wauies, uckuis sre it.kmI onlv to the hohiwa. Persons ilesin.ns of aeUng ss agents for me saie oi ueseu ut any city m the L ulled cwte or bananas aauresa t ' t CHAM. R. PETERS, ; Manager, IVuisvilte. Ky. (Iffler, PSI M tin slna-l, Johnsons' Block. N. H Biiyeis will note, that Uit-re sre .Milt on.- hundred thousand ticket instead of leu himdreil (tHiusand. ss in lbs thin fron cHeo liift fniieert, and that Ultre ia .at,IMW BMsre lilstfr.ali-il. i , July isj-ttaalni. . ; 8 - At- tSlfOEl H EARTT 4 CO'8 Perfect ttint snd elegant BOOTS AND SHOES for Ladies, (lenllemen. Bovs and ctttl dree The Isrgesl awattrlaieut of Una wurk in the city, at lovr pricea NEW STOKE ! NEV STYllES!! ' C. D H EARTT CO. deal only in BooU and Shoes. . IS FATETTEVILLE STREET. July IT, a -i '' ' S- (1 , y ANTED. ' . a siiiistioB is some aiora, uiimasl ornee, flolet (.'terk, or some good ttnstliess Uiat will psv s young man It years old, -f graai experi ence, good habits sort Bnsiness qaatiUea. Best ot refereaeea gtvea. .Address. KA1.E10H, N. C. ' t O. Box 4i)7. ' rr s-V. I ANDRRT1I TURNIP SEED. . ' j KUTA BAriA, ,. , i,.'..' . : LAKtiK NORKOl.R, ' : LAKl.RHI.iiBE EARLY F1.ATDUT0K. BirySeven Tup Turnip Heed st 10 real si niiii. r in eesu pee pound. Bent ter mall if desired. For sale at , i. A. JONES' lytf .. Bo-ykloia 'pHE BWT Is THR CHKAPEST. FARrSR, . , tvKlSli AMI ..il.ll (VI! MA'IIINK T.ikr4 onlv flv I urns '. d'seand sln-c an Apple It I'lie, a thn parmif., there!., sating a lame ll...t of the apple. It Is Ml. Is-s! ever unrtilcil for inlet .11 sha,ed al.ples Price fi.Ull. For snlc l.y ktlvXlf T. II. HKHHIrV AI.KI'.ll MAI.K AC. AUKMl' Svm'i. S. Uvan, Principali The licit ai-siii ii will h.-giu Julv Ht. TiJ ion for Turui of Twellt) iJt) weeks : awllsli ... -I.ssi.,,1 , The ' 1 onip iltS Drill." without II Manual if Anus," silastic taught lo the pupil-, w ith i.nl enlra rliarii.'. July '.'1 .i.Hlld T. EMERiiY ttlAI.K Al'DKMY, GlIANVII.I.K Cot NTV, N. C. The Fall Hession will . omuienec on Monday the olsl ilnyuf Julv. and continue 'A' weeks Kti,.)....! sr.- nr.-oarcit (or ant ela-s in Colic :c ni lliav take sCr.lliltlercialei.lirs... llich-nU ill be adiulUud s an) lime and i lisrie.l u: the close of the session. Board ill e.ssl faun lie from IT I" ft" per mouth For I m-ulars, address tlie principal, W'JV;,,,., i.ilv -1 w iw I'li.i. i-al T.rl...r.,- V.A. r.-(- Slid V ".'lllll'-.l-.tl .-"O-l.-l copy 4 weeks snu send hill to J. W HalK.-r I OK B.M.K , IrteU of Jand : (a.e Irs. I of 3UM seres with dwelling house of tl Kooilis, good outhouses. 1 1 acres in peai h and apple trees Soil well MlspU'd to corn, cotton and wheat 11. 1. I n.i'1 Ii... S miles Norl.ll of the l ilt oil 111. I o.iihl.nre nasi, for this tract half cash ill lie required, balance in 11 and 1 J month. ALSO, I Hn,ie- oilier t net iiTTSI ai-n-s. wllhiii :! miles of the -it v Hat a. -mi in I anil halan clear, d This tract is West of KaleiL'li. July M tl W. 11. JoNl-j .v. Co HAM' HAMH'! Itel H (.'., jll tre, l ived and for sale II JONKSAC" July 'J I tf Ta r.-iit ha i L1 N!. Idle Men1 Flour and I om IV II .LINKS v C. julv "I II K e.M.K Pure litouud Bo t.e.t Ft-rlliiaM foi Uliiiii". J.ilv -t If W II .IONE.X A t i T KW AliRIVAI. OF UK' a : Kill Kit I -last ree.-nejllisi Barrels Flour, ratal Family, Beverii Mill's, BU(i and N. t). Family 111 S icliS. julyltl A. (i I.F.K. .V, GO. QCtiAKH, coFFKKst AND TEAM 11 Tl.irlt Hariris rtau.hir.l A, I osdelfd ai C 'ttmrars ' Kio- ami lJtMlva4-4AUia4a. lauloli entdes ami pre es lo suit the Utiles , 1 l.ol Greeu and Bta. K ! aa July M If A G I.EEACO. FIVE K tw.-i.'t i TVR KEiiR BEST ENIJI.lisll S'lDA t-rrrn TTnlnita-tl lye. .Ii. a titan ev,T. ..ondeused Miltt.. I 'asl t-'Oi' la. ks. Ctk.u Ca.tK. I'osd.i. chut Caps ('..ll'. e VilU, Biielot-. W I'll ham Hoi Brushes, Ilia, kinu Hrilsh. , ,(.' july -X tf A i.. 1.KF. CO. rilVVKNTY BDXM BF.ST Ml KCI1 I IIHI liross l. sl Parlor M.ilcb.- , Iwnil Imvea freali Bsala Crai kers, line; r I ale Lettlon blscntt and Mntrmaetilal hiseml. July u 11 A. Ii I.I.V.X CO. w ruMAXa tkiu no M". a vf.k siinenor ar-Uct.' il aa. Ill OWUt UtlU till'- .S.stps, . leap and tfttod Aiiuy snd Navy Bla. khK ml ulislcd. July M l( A. ti. bKifc Oi CO. I 1 M! N ! HA ON ! ! HAI'l IN ! ! . 1 I Lolee N C Hams, l.esl Sugar Cur. Kama, (right N I- SUUia, eslelU tdllli II Kn.on Sides, a full supply, purr iauiily l.t Lard in Tierces and Tills. ' July :M II A (i. I.KE (111. CIOI.I.AKS, Haines, Traces, Dump Cart liar J lless. Ilia's, Spades, Shovels, Nails, Horse Siloes, Bro.ilns, ,V July .4 If A (iLEEACO. TTMNF. (!.' N ('. Whiskv, siv years old 1' lllellow and our.-, lavsl A. i.lenild I'eaeli Kraitdy, Heiiulue Cahinel Kye Wliiaky, N. E Kum anil l,ui. jilly 'JItf A. (I. LEE A CO. T" ICE In Tien1, Mohtsses of best ullidi X V Sugar House Syrup l.y the Barrel or llogi head slid bright lioideii Kyrt.p. July SI tl A. i l-li.t uo. FKESI1 ground White Corn Meal, Com Oats, Bran, Peas, Ac. , Ae. july 34-lf A (J. LEE at Co. r-UlOI0E ramilr Hoc ll.vriiirsln half Bsr W rels ; slso, N. C. Gross Herrings, vary cheap. July at u A. u. t,B C0j irmERTON'S SnilfT la MaiMers, liy tl VlJ iound or barrel, cheap as the cheapest, Jly -f , A. Ii. LEKytCts TOCKIN(ilIAM Sliwtings,' heavy, white 1 1 and sm.fttti, tnlenor to none: l.vuct burg ('rw Chewtlnf; Tottaeeo, prcaioaneed tli ftesi in me city. Ju'ySttf AO. LEE A Co TilAMILY Groceries of til the best nd t ' moH desnitble grsiti slwsya on hand. Const maeuls seuclleu. All orders iiiie promplly. ' A. (. I.EE A Co.. Whole sto Grttecr. (, oiil..MereJianta Cotton Filcltirs,. Wihniljglou 81 . East of M irk July at tf , Rakigh, N. (?. Is aa rserslaslluiSTAMIAUII UlklMl I'llW. 1 JM.lt, sad las IwstartM araparod for uisklnr larSt. sHiwaas anu aeueiuas aim I ua, Ulll.a, BKKAU, (iRIlillLK and outer ( lil:s, te., o. . It is Inf.illibls, and slws vs irndr fbr latsusllsls' writiisjt VftsHT rowtrtxwrtarawwMisAlit VOtilikN ta AMI PART Ut THU (IMIIIK. ' It ts nisvsaleNt ami senniMahml. NO WASTE OF FHOII I'KKPtKt It WITH IT. Kols tvsrjatirrs f HkW Kits, SlllFJ Ht.SULt.liS sad HfcAUUv. DOOIJET At BROTHER, Manufacturers, WHOCSSA1.B nan.T, p JTATir MTUEKT. KEW- tOBK. atarS-deowtwan - THE WAKEFIELD EAIiTH CLOSET, - Is ky all odds tha last (at ttsltailv.1 MtnidtoWiiKr-ii.l BAaTa i istsrrco. asoey St. Hew ois. tor Iesririitiv namuhlet. or call and exam- 1 Two now on hand at W. U. JONE8 Co., way IK tf Ageata. i TATE OF "ORTB CAROLIN A, O - . Mqlowai.i,UojTr. James McNertey, ' I ' v I John Ketherf ord sad Wa F. MeKenoa, Cmlitari iim. Alney Bnrgio, Adnr. of j. I. it...a T"" s, u, . , . ... S . . . . . . in pursuancw w a aecrws nude in this esse try ine sauge of Uie Kupenor Court f. Mc Dowell e-iinlv at the last term, the signed will proceed U. take Uiaaecouut ordered, ou Monday the IVUi day of July Inn, (and sa.-eediiig days until lite same is rmik ld. ni Deinga creditor s b H, tiled ou beltslf c tiled ou beltslf of It Ihe ervdilors who ay make themselves parties to Uie l.r.swil. -its. this is therefor to notify the credit its ef J. LK'srsoa dee'd. to nie weir respective eUim ta Ihe tsklng of this account at llie alaivr lime, in order Uial a tins' decree mar be made at the next terra of the BujtertiW Courvfor McDowell County.: ,4 1be snv.iiiit will lie taken at Uie Law Otlici of W. U. Malone, Marion, S. C. k , C L. S, CORPENIN0. W. U. M ALONE, k , jalytdJw ., . , K.:feroB., t-hBI 8. EXTRA B0DA CRACEKKS JLtsf I.e. e.Mrett juij u u L w, c. emos acb Co Oren3T)oro IMoney Market " BUY Uli RATES or B-VN K No 1 Eo, r " WILiiliN KIKlhfcK, b'ANKjf.litl ANII ixc'UAstiB bkotvsas ro if l ii l.u 8-rKl'ia lihSjthloaii',.N L'i Hank ol I L'ikc Kfr. f ' I . Oiart.-tU'. .; XVattierninii W SlfHillUi Ktixri' (initio in . . - Jartuiiiuir. (tUlllH Ttt' aM.f FaytU-'ille . ViUirt-vvillr. m 6 2 t Mt ri liiiiiLn' Httiikof N:wlHru arnit.ni Baviik-tif (J rewtHtJ, Miner' ami rlaiitjr' Katik (Jdmiiurcia. H-mk of Wilnuiittloii V ir i ii. LUnk NoUaei svuriiKf ammv. . tLHUhlrtffciB. ''-- ; ' . i , Is -..f i.,. U N.C. K. R. SUK.r r.... I J W tii tuin at rittral pru r, i.t-ld , y Hilv.T, NorUi rftn.hin- HmkK I uiil AUlm llointtt ami iill nUicr inar-krlathic dttM-kft. . tnlcr f . r luik NuUn tojf Uvbttir html 8Un k iildcr uf iUiiku itl Ui rtMrvive pruiupt at Wntion. ' , Kctums fr t'ir.wfl iwkafet u iitujk noU c.( Miit iw ih., uu Hits ructuvrad, by it'tl nn Ni-w York or BalUiuiM-o, Or inrm Life and K'.rt. InriurHnce 1(I1H luufti in lUaitll" KMIiUANDT l'llOTtXiKAPHS. i iifctvin juM r4.nrufd from n Cimvenlkm uf he N it) uniiii J'ii(tj;j aihic AHaviiclHlk'U, beid- i ikiUi Uiu prim niu jhuruivm ctue. i lake itr-j'iire iu lui.$ i vutuv iu pOHtii4U.ii f 'in it n y uliiiillc .uiu iticuicnU in ihe Pliuto kruilii Art, ail of vYl-k h my vu-UHuev. ulutl avc the Ik' n cn i ui wiiuuui f.vvr cuarjfe. l.uU and h.M Uiu twauLifui Uuuipruudt or itbailow .1, 'tunv ti. W. WATOsN.M June Jti it BATCHELOH'S HAIR DTE Tbis i4oiklkl iUir U U the bout in t1 world. 1 laitf.ttleTtimi! t " iot contain lead, uor auy viUlic poison , o rotiuctj punaiyaii uriUnUi. Avoid Llie vnuoUd uul fU'hifiv.' iciuraitiiwtuitUi vtrUicsUw) Ui mil iwt'. Tlif m tiuiiiu ttf W. A. HttU tie rM Hrtir Dyn h-R had :W yt-nr' WiUruiiUitHl -puluttt'it ttt ntold it iuUrifj' tw the (itily i-iftAi (bur Dyr Ulac-k or l.mvvu, 8td by II Onio.-M Ai.nly at Ui Itoiid (?t-, N. Y. no? JiIIy KNS.1YS I OK YOl'hG MKX, . RF.AT SOCIAL KVIlV AND ABl'ltK., v to. it nit. rf. n- wiih W iKKIALi,, with sn e ii. ui.s of re. el lor llii' Kiiuigai.d I uloitui, t,. dis.ias.sl and d Initialed. aeHl it. mtl.l rllei envelopes, flee o1! chsige. Aii'llcs, I loW A Kit ANITRY Atl A. U.CIA'floN, r'o ifJnsilii NlulhBt., I'HIl.A- IIF.I.rlli . "a. . ! iay tatl'Jm - ASOiatl'll'S TUKMP8EKU . . (all kinds J Foi sa'e hi iH-uitd or ounce. N ( BisiK SroHK, J Art. II ENNlHfc, Ag't T4Tetgh, N T. lotr llflKCd July I4"lf Equal lv my Uvmi-i, vim KX. V. Ill U.NllAM'8 Nkw Ti kbiki ; WATU HIIEEI. Illilslrauid Puserlptlve PsitiplrtVt mUTtin t.1st;-forlsTl;nera Tree Dy N. r. BITRNHAM, YOKK, I INH I. sp 4-dttiueodAw J t'ST RECEIVEIH! At W. II. A It 8. Tucker A I'o.'s "JO pieces Whibf StrifliNl 1'iipie at 'Jnc. per yard. July IU tf IJMBK.l.l.AS AND SUN SHADES. OlIMIIltkLLAS AND Large sixe (ilNHHAM PAKOaoLs, Received to-day, . W. 11. K. 8. tUCKER A Co. July 15-U QXF0RD FEMALE ACADEMY. ' ' OxiritRD, H O. Miss M. B. MiTcnsi.l. ami tlrtt. i N. (Ieakt, Priucltials. . Mrs. W. 11. Muiuiow, iformeflf Teacher of Miialcst SL Mai-y's, Raleigh,) has charge of he Music Department Thu next sesdon will open on The first Wednesday -'In Aifgust, JS7I. Th Auaueuiy Is pi. :lsnutlj loenled hi t tllt -deavirahte paituf l ie village of Oxford, which is regarded, as oue of the healthiest In North Csruliua.-, The course -of study ts similar to that of other Female Svtuiusriits of high grade. Terras moderate. Circular! aeut .on appli cation. Ksrsg!tcH: All friends snd pupils of the 1st Prof. Mihliell nt Uie Uuiversfty of N. ('. ""June ISdlmAswSm - BARK. I wish to putrhsse one huniirial nmls tf good tan bark, to be delivered at my 1 are try aaar niiaugn, st (i- - For uartlculsra address Uie undersutned st tJie Sltuve. place. .... ,,..., . juiy au UAWoiaw'Jt K. U. L&vtlB. rpRlTNKSI TRUNKS! I . ".J, .'' tii Ladle Lsrga Baxatiig Trunks now In Store. -'' ' V- W. IL A R, 8. TUCKER A Co. July 10 tf 111 the Ssvsf e barast" n the tswls ISe- gnage, but those who are civilised sre lot he sensible lo the entrancing melody of a ' WKBER ITANO, whose keys sre msnlpahyted by the ingeri of t ; akiliful performer. ' To musk's suoUting power we owe, M uch thst suhlunate our. life -The tend'rsttaaions warm snd glow, And frknrlsltip'e feeling then are rijaakil ' , it Buurber flow. And woonut, bi' train Ut snscrptibflltlr f the young (which is hertssk and duly,) should have music ta impress up m them ' s love ft the aeaffajfio ia art, niasic, which Pagsns so f;mphieally avniltotisetl Uteiarwer of, when la Umythol.Hi'ical story, it d.aerlitea tlw cllcet of Ute Lyre on Orjiuens ia moving strains And the "music of Ue stater,"' to which ' our earthly ears are insensible, ttrrttl.tkat mattes a harmony of sounds, eu trancing lo . heavenly aensihilitiea. Bo etastV, twHiasersted in heaven aud enjoyed on earth, la worthily " employed as sn sgettt in Ute instritrtsat of lb . young. Mollis, Hislers snd Ds lighters 1 tar rouod yourselves said those i- Kill cried vllk you, with sa inftuenea So reltniaa; stiS swwt Buy of NA8IT, ot Petefitmrs;, Va,N; A Wcbcr Piano, jt " We t hink there can he no bet ter pisint the world Uuut the Weber Grsud.'V-Vtaad xSTeaaaerta, w ltd uteir great dnrshility and their enre valhal excellenra, Uw W riter is now Uie Pisa of AVnerit " AVstAwrw JottntaL " Tbe Weher Piaaoa are Uie tasst lnsrni- now maile." ,V'e (Insva, La. (AXA JA-if'- - - july II dA3ot vroTH'Ei' ' ' ' " t lv . AH ienna are herehy forbiddea fntta trew.sitK' on our lands, situated near the City.-. ' of Hal -brh, snd b tweea Utst pis snd Crao-tnte-Urnek.-wtk Ibef or lion, at other b w are d.iiiuiuel tsi;)W.4i-uiastl sucliou'" derato lusfiillevb iit of (he sw. ' . - ... UF.NIIY MoKiE'AI, ". . . . ' .. JKSSEF. TAYLOR. . ' W ILLIS H. WIIITAKEB. - bcA-RbSTAtUlli. .W!:,1, . - ' - ta- . ' n. -J 1 r
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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July 31, 1871, edition 1
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