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m ( . J. t.T .1 S. t J I. (. J a t t t v . I Sinlintl joni imiu itmiiu fc Ufii uit. TCESDAY.l APKIL , 1871 "... TEIlMf. """Daily, owe vwer..:..;v,'i TiTrTtVCT. ft ix twottllia. . . , ..... ..-- Ira...,!., W.A.V..---"-'-' ?; - " - l aloslwa.......f - Weekly, Jr .....,.-. " SIX month. .,......--- BTATBO0$V&STIO&,Zla I -The State Convention of, the Perno-i Mm will tucet' at 0wtmn.r on . WuiKiMll tlw Fimerday of .Mat t DrfegafeiT icfl;!? will K panted over tb aeveral mlroeds lor oe fere,. .-..,.' . . , . j a wa ' rrnfGnttssnotiv coxtMyuox The xgB jof tb P(blif , earn pelga ere propitioBJ. 4'-By twoe Bad 'threat and 6or the eona! an holding (bir eeaveatiema, and they ire' all entlif- lU4k gatlkoringa. Tke re ! ut iowe adop ted bav lb ring of lb true BtHal, and ' give aa uncertainsound. Tbeptvjetad litjiart wntedbT ttwr TlMOrt harmony. Pew or ao personal prefirem-rt ban tMaa xprcnedby thaw orgnniaMl ; c tbe contrary, tb aingto piifiwn b lM tobavlhelrngii nea nominated for all fila, witb a iloiermioatioa to - - ipHrt flijiiilB'''Btt Uo Uty may t. Tliia M it fhoutj ha. ; Intt- idna1prefeniflaMlauf1iiil4 4 th graeral wb aja dflre ta tti aelw tioa at eadiJt, , Tl. Owenaboro' CmiTration illViW1lf tti U'rrot and aflat nmiali aoj lnUllIgit JJi . rrnr annnblvd l tti itata, Tt will eo taia the cream ol tlte tirtu ant iutil& gc of tlte atato. Nupotitu-a) diaabili tua aflrt tba attcadattce of Ilia beat nira U Uiat great drtilierttrgluy Thuaa bo caoout bold oflwa, aa tab aeata la (bit gret atata i-.miKit, to advia and cuuaUaauua aad aeoutaga, - Tba war iiorwa" of lxlU IU gn old pardea pf yort mutt coma out and attend atOrseaa . boro', and aliow tin young bl'jodr Ui (tuff ttielr tirflB ww, auda of w bea tlwy cmsounUsiwd rat h otliw fitM worthy of Mth otbra' ( I. Tbt linta of dUffta aipoinbxi to Um Graaoa boro' Coaventtoa', ao far M wt hair aeea, eoBtalq tte "W of all the tfladwif apl " nrof wh f onnry, rr wtr hata rnsan Mtrr iUfj will albtiTarticularly that ; portion of thvm, to whom tha prapla la tiuww pant were wont to look for eounwl ami Knidancc Let tberxamole of tba ciwnttea-! EdXiUattd ventioua be followed by tlioa yut to moat ia Hm choice pf delfgtioi.' t Wb eoonty Ware out of iite appiibitaea no ailira and inte'Hgent. craiiwrvatira or dcmiK-rat, but b l tlie'iiriiiiuuviit men of tl.o "o!d achaola" ba Wit lout i(jlitof. The irlt-of ld i awakened. Hope beat high for lb rewilt of the Greeni- boro' Convention, and all that U antii:iia-" trd will be raaliard. ftcmamber Uy 14,- ran sloqax Tba Weal U on the march. Forward, faenm, aaya tba Hhelby lieumtr; tiiia It no tine for baiting. Tba boom of tba enrny'a guna can alrenly be board la tba dutaaca t Clone up the ranka and charge . ''"-nunti them I J'tuit tba Un.Urd of DcmtienrTjiZunn and j untie, oa their breaatwoiftV Let all who are in faror of free goron.riil and oppoord to anarchy, depxtixn and ruin, lall in 1 Irt eirtry Biaa - " feml aad know tb tmtb M U atarva bin In tbe fce, that bia libcrtlei, both ftatinnal and individual, are at Make I Let biwaot gia op and full to prp for the boon of deliverance ami Jt tbo innike aud dia of battle I , i 'nioat terrible conflict fa befutw va. But wiln waring bauoaia aud the liiacription Ifiotiwy, pmh4 enlnh, Ut ui charge home upon tbera, rcuttntbering that it wa are rkluriom, peace and happy-' future, "will t ieuri, but If wa ahould til, our Jouia will be darkBaaa, -. gloom, Btriudij eppraeaiati and deapalr ' hopci all WaWtd and our proud, trot haart,MOj4MkC Bjility I ' , Prwmen, forward to tha goal of da- brerancel Bwerra not at tha din of battle, tba clash of ariui t iff Mos incur muzrvniio, . The cable bring th following turn-cbftitt-r, In eupport of monarchical itwtitU' ti;n. If be knew an much aa we do about the jtricttcal warkiuga of the " utodfl ri-piil.ll.:," he niht hart doubled hiiblowe. lie of aud tlatea that tbe legitimate tipenaea here are double what tbey are in England, but be taken ao . account ef the aicalingn, wLkb ire Wore i than quadruple- tbe legal appropriationa. Tbia, however, i a m it tee si aui-admln- titration, and doca not neceaiarily involve fundaoiciilala; aad wa all bare a vague hope that wa may arrest the evil, either by pwreuading General Grant to amend hie waa, or by turuing him out of offit a : . 'Tb Right ffin.'R'Bjmin t)ieri'll, who ia now on a visit t tlanrhmtar, ad drexerd aa irnmente rmrrvaUv Meet Ing in Fr Tfile Dull, In that city, tt,ib) evHiii";. Mr. D'Irs(li began by a iuj( : " We have aanrwhled bxra to pruotaim our nwolution to uphold the conatitu tioa of the k inj.-il.im I we hare cmne to (Mlier to tak f a prognuntue for future . ai tion, which will not dcpil churvhea nor plunder landlord, but lucther the iiifrmia of tlte great body of the people." He then went on to make aa earnest difi-nw of tbe Munarthy. "To .- tiie tlirunc, ha aaid, iniut be awrilwd the ljluij,' which Knglithniea en jiy. Tbe 8ovCTci(n . dort ' pr - mearal ii-lliKia. Ilia WUiWlif h an in -1 1 u 1 1' -n arouud a hk li, in peril and adversity, tbe people could rally. !'i"ha " tn'liih iMonarrhy cot la li that oj any other nstion. "1'ht fxpesa of 0i r"ttxhf fif tlrt t'uiled rJiatr,'wliku ni.l.rtu cil (ajiMjnirt and tl .atate l' ;;i Iiurraa' w:l a the eu'.iv, jwa be-" tv' T''ii,(? !tl , and , tMi,(itAI - poumi t-i -rii.if vdouUo liut total of the fciiglibB i civil It lie cl..cd with a vindication of the ari-'locrar aad dulcnce of the I liu ol Lords as an e.uviitisl Utuut W I hegoTSmawnV x . . rnvvrrrrrrr rr.iWTii) ?. Tba election, aaya Ue JIarlf.Bf rM (Republican,) as faraa reirdtbsuti of tbe republtcaa - ajja jkkat tat papular. vutr. and tha rpuulica a 4iril) MeanA la Wk W ho a lHKi.V turn, had ben diacowated fi at bwat a fortnight Thrre were aom nneipecled feat una in (lie tauree, but the gnu-nl unit atoiuhee BO oue ; if the tkmuTala are aatotiiefaed at alkjl la at th amallaoa f tbe rvpulxkaa augu(ity It waa plain enough brfure -the Jiw haiapJiire elec Una that ibe ' democratic; bdn bad pretty meVb hie knrt-j it wa more aiaiiiftat after the New HMnpbire defeat; an j fur 'three erk paat bo dVmor-ral who bad any euuareyofvknow Mk or of eooMtUtioa bad teotured U boart, to aay nothing ol betting, oa dcwratkucc. . ft ia aagBDCMt fcaituic irf ih agar prevented herewith thai abilc in a m ijof ily of the rural tieit a tiie dcHioi ratabeld their own, and in aaseaaViade galoa, ia tVrK' eki. like Mew Hvn. liart ford and Bridgeport they, aeem to bare had a eort of "aluinplng Itirouyh the HartCjfd 7"mc1U it tba treak duwti ia Hartford ami New Havwa." aa wan InatioB of tballgurea from tbe three urge towne IUrtbrJ,Nw llavea aad BriTe port ahow that bal tbe,dnorrata in theae three locatitiin d xie aa well aa they did but year Mr. Jrwell, indeed of U-ing uteclad Uf ttw pwipla, auuij a thousand voice short of it. ' - ",i ii i -i j i s a1 11 f'' A tTIUVt'tf PKKESCE. Ai.aoiv, April . Mr. ChatSrld moved (hat the reaolution of ri pulsion of Mr, Wood be made a aoo ial '; &f ifriday morning. AdnpUd. Mr. Ij-alu iminenh-rw iUfiafe the d fenceof Mr. Woixt.draan nptf JriSe Haldra.. It aimum by Hi jriaUamwt that the caaealuiuld be (jocttmed by the evl- lence and mc ly pnhltc clamor, -Mr, Mnn by ta a uiiestUiB of order. and moved that th paper be returned iu Mr. Urn. Alter itrinita Mr. Murtihy wmliueil bis motion, and the inner Wat rdemi t M nriiiu u. - It oMecta to the luridlctlon Of this Senate, and aawrta that ttw lueaauna now aaiveraallv condemned ware at the time not ao eoosidered ; that all the Iteiiablicaa Amemifly men and oenaum voted for tba proeeriued bill ; that ao Kriaf lecnlatloa antieinatea our lug Senator WiMids Brat term; that Hi ixawiOle hoainem tranaactbma Iwtweam- Wood and Taeed are ant .proved to have bad any (elation to his ullidal action ; , that . Mr. Wood never-had done anything no directly to taw.adaatat at m. l we4 tliat- u .a piasslul to eannart tba moaey tranavtiit with them. ' It plead for a lavorHble con struction of the evldi-nce, and eirwat tbe opinion that the busincaa traeaai'tiou wen of a character to relieve til Heaalor from all blame; that the oan IroaKlouM wa Vfl'a.tlje.niuriej llmtir gate Jn tlumi.urry to iii-ieal Wnl's noBiinatinn. and chan-a by aa apiieal to the rVmate ta eoavtiter th bant hw4 aVnatar Woaul. It noooralil aurronmlmaand thailoubMW iui enaraenr of ins evmence pimenico againut faint, ; ""ff When tba sutiiort was tip, Senator Lord moved thai th preaanlk ta Gi ft. Grant k part and parcel of tha special order, lie ,td identically tlie principle win tariMrssl In In two rase in only ,1 rerenoa in rinmatance waa that, "oft man gave a note, tiie Other man never did," Tola motion bdluL lie tltaaakug fugled to hava suUiiitled for tbe cmsiilcra- ,tia of tbe aenale the following paragrapb -from the circular sent round by a ccrtaia army (IIU-r after the autwenptiona to Gen. Grant wera all in ; I have the pleasure to enclose yon a u limit copy of Gen. Grant' acknowl edgement of the testimonial lo allien yaw were a camtriimior ; also, a list uf the sub errilwr and copy of the corn ipsndi-no. in furaislilug tba uitoniialion tnonliT tMitora, I am requester to axk that aavcopy of tbeae itoenmenta te allowed -to lie printed, a many ulwcripihnp nere made mU S.., Mn.l..K.ll.. M . Tbi rlturt sras also unKctifil, and senator sat down diai oiuliled and dia gui4 r" - N.;B.--Aumlng ptitira responsibility t everything appearing in our tolainna, we would aav to cortKswodti, thai nothing of a penonal a.ituie, or bji.lering 9 obarnrity or profsultv, caldulnred to aiv oUenne anneceasarily -Will be- pub. bshed.- This kdict la oh foaL. - v Anvtbing tending to ihaai the uublk- rood, we will alwav cheerfullr rooeiva: and Jtut Dow we would thank a host of Ii lends lo atnaaulest la our behslt, anil hope Uie will aontinn to keep uaaey viseo, Aoan iiisav w - u5W la It tbe stoiOT did not rule out acem to b a prutry wide " boidering o ebeenxity' ta it - A DiacovKBT Aaot'T Con. In thi thinking and observant air new idi a aud dltcoverlea are constant ly Iwingmada. Aa intelllicent and reliable farmer, who haa Sir many year been making riperi- menta with corn, has discovered aa linpor tance and value In rrnlanted com which I 'attfWMtt'afta w-or'thy it pttWitMhta-.'-V have always thought replanted Corn waa of mils conwpipnrvi lie rct limtH, wh.tbtr n is needed or ftotww rather he plantf f w week afteV' the emit I planted, about ever afteentb rrtt each War."' tie wars: ll tii wa.her becomes drr during the nuing lime uieaiiK arid tassel both In come dry and dead. In tola condltlori, U It should become seasonable, tbe silk re vive and renew, but the tassel doe sot recover. Then tor want' of pollen th new sua noaoie to nil me omo for which itj waa dnaignstcd-t TtT podw from the replanted curu i tfim ready to snpply the ailk, and the Bllitia la Com allied. Jltan uearly all tba aiwruve earn, aocommon In the corn crop,artws.-,l oy ma waqi oi puiieB, aad tbat ba haa knows ears to double their size hi th second ailing, "v - iM mb , A Chicago dealer haa contracted for 2,R9 bushel ilarv land oyster, to b planted in Baa. Francisco Bav. The growl a Of tlie I'heeapOaka oyster ia California water la mid to be very rapid. Aa oyster aa large as the thumb niu, will, ia one season, become, the first grade oyster 01 commerce, lb navor, ol course, entirety changes, and the shell become thin, like the ahull ( the aiauuaao, or v mm ciaiu, vm it isutios iia original uaiunew. ; , . - b.,,t ., I i. nil' -S SurKRiRTKMKairr ow Public IaTrc Tlnsj.Th Tarl-oro' Enquirer auggrala Jss fl Muljska, EUq':,irfmliirtiiir, ii a candidal for the office ef u(ieriBte detat ; f rablia luaUuaiuo, and, aay : We believe no better man fr the posi tion caiv be I wad ia hx tala, and we earnestly nrtre his cluluw ujmhi tbe (Jr. en bur eiBW:jw uil tt U arv'ait" WiMM.unix and 4 Laei.if are going to liuroiie. II the ship they are to sail ia ever U .tend to sink la the midille uf th Atlantic, tbat U be tba time for hf to do lit. i,'$ttrier Jwni(, . fm the Baaoer f Tsmpsraaea. visTTr GKSf Eonr,E WAfinsro- 'During fbe first aduifbiatratloa of Oea. Waaliingtoa na prewdent sat the I'sited rttatna, veer 17W1 . be mail a tovf tltnaagb the anatbent ntatesi, gnina; thnmglt tbe es4rraBft af Mieih Carolina, and rav toming thnrngk ', ta west, via Chartottr, Hattsburv. Halea aad MuilKard IMun iittutv -ai all pjnmiaasil plaua aloogbia route, be wa ,gralcd with esilliuaaat c manitsMioaaar erUtat as4 admtra tiuv-Tb citiieaa of flaliabury raiaod a monnled eoiapsnv of Bfty with, Johq bV-ard aa, Captain aad dMiMkaed - th v ' tfw --old Vm cord, road to awet and escort bim U IM towa. The aamipany aawDpsdatS mib-a from tWIiaburr J5 aad lr. t'barles Caldwell, thea a toung-'Wi'Mcbia: who wasansiiiB of the conimoy. waa asut witn a detaebmeat of thirteen cavalry to meet tba Prwi.leiij, tlia uth C arolina line. Alter mucn uupaiieoi aniiery v aw him, bia carriage at tesgth appeared m ine uuxaniHt. appvoacuing- wnn tretubliuat . embarraawueot. they er dHtappiuled lo find oaly hie gaadtly Utrmr aerretarv. wm inmrmeo rrten that tb"gearal a umUIslaiiapn (Je rear, rid i uk on lioraeoai'k. IX. Vail well who tells sumctbine t the story In bia quaint Autobsngmpky.tafctnna as that be had a set sneM-a ur -weM-ome w nu n ne nao tDaM.l and meuuK-ialittd ! aim igeeat care, but when lie drew Bear lie waa ao overawed by the presence of in majanu hero and staUxutaa that u na simsh ii vanished ..fisaa biantemoryj- i power; i f; ulu-raiM- left blaa and,, ta eonluiloo arid chaKiia, becould otily give a.laluV aaJ utaUoa, - -.'..- But tbemmiliar and arTabt addras oi Waalibibbm dispelled his embsrraaa- sneut, and lliey moved ftirward.eBgasfiug in lively ccinversation aixmi turrevonmon arv btslori ' of adiaceiil ha-alitie. Ile I'rca iabml aviiavLtg .muck. inlai JaxJUajsJ marka and iiiiinriM, ' ' from the record R st prortaoieinat iney paMied ttiroiigh Charlotte, then a small village, wilheut atming, aitaough tbey found an immeaae concourse l people bled toarreetbim.. . . . . . ' ' Tbev reached belisburv on a pleasant dav. about 10 oVtoek la Hie momuig. Aa wurostiac Atsttun ia bia raspUua there waa. that ia additina te- the eenortssf cavalry, be waa met Bear .be "town by a company'' composed of little boya, who prasainted quite a peculiar and groUadjuc apiiearaaee, from lb fact that, tney.AlI wore buck tails ia their hataf -- Th ietnoident -waa very pleasing tfo H President ' He -waa received by a raat aasemtrlage of tlie tltiwu of. tlie towa and aarrmindiiig eauntry, at the old court bouse which Wood ia the pubbeeqaare. Prom tbeuc be retired to din at the hotel CotryafBrMiKiT; who, t belteva. th father or the late Vol. IsrlmHiirn, of Kalcigb. The aotet waa the house that waa occupied at long since iy Mr. Price, betwoto the Mansion Hons and th present site of tbe court house. That night he wippcxl and lodged at Httyhea's but, Jippuute the pneeot Boydea lkuaaa. asMtamuniad emal awrniug tor wwagnear t Yarbrough-a, - 1 ' -- r " At night the town britltanfly Itlu. Bsmated alllt a real Morta Uaroiiue ellut mmrf Hfc hnrpr tdaabtteeaef .a pnnsi- Mve atyle) and twniing far-tm reels; and a piece of artillery oa thenquarc cxititinued. at intervals, to peal it loud salu'.e. . . ., A worthy old eitiam, lit. luard WalUaa, aa amigraat sVoas Ureal Hi4 abi, who had tnee Kin Oemffe; apprnarhKl the lei eral B the public rViai'u and ming Ut hand, em laimi-il,. have ahaken hands with one king and) I'M are, tbe second. When the' eaciied people ,gtbered around lail.rouuh a and clamored, Kr a eight of him, be came to tlie d'"r and holding bile hkndercbief over his head pi acrxt-H biiu from th aua, .he simply mil, " Ton see autuing but aa old grey haired man.' " . - -t' . " When be arriveiltn towa tbe muuuipal autlKSiUa uraMuend him aa aditraaa, ei hnaaiag Ihetr delight at bia visit aad the fervor' of the aniversat welcome whtrfl the gfatefur' people gave blia i 10 which b made the i'ultuwiug rwpunaavbe original if 4 h h. with lu auu fraph, was kindly furnished en by Mrs. Willi.nin G. McN ly, from tbe literary re- Bialus if JuJj; atctvoj ; . MJt , tV me ItikaMtMl iftSttow a) ' fc llaavLSMaa : Voar eitueMlonaof falls fsrtton si sif antvai In sH-.barT, are received wlira i ktMurs aad tinakee with -smeenta. Ik IutK'Fast joa srs pluaad lo Uka la my wrsonl wel are, excites a a nfiblllty propor llonal U your gooitoes.' While t niak the most a-ralefid sckaowlodgment for Hist good auss allow in to oberv that- your own daf tsranlnaurn, ,o opera Una atite that of vour fellow ctluwns Uiioauliout tbs Untun, tosaaia- Utaand perpetual the tedacat auvaruaaaavt, allords a bullet aasursvn a of order siul all ruin s auveroaeat, iwilk their eoaeoautsal -fruaU aon puoue prosperity, man w nest meant etv diiavora at auv uuUvidaal o4uW elve, . ,i , , 'Our aalluual glorjr and our domestic traa Uittlv caa aever ba laraiahed or dt.turtwd Ulle I hoy are Kido4 by wis laws, faauded o public tlrtue. . ... . . . " Aiiiouk Ut metsuroa which aa enUnhteaad and paitloUc IcjtUialare will puua to pre ssrrs them, I diubt uit tit maaas of nifabag aas ui uiKM-iuaitoa wiu na aaij eonstaarea. ir''.ktji.iMiSt.ailiin for His liritte V I i t ' at"! f-w vuiir imbvidual haopines are After bfrakfasf at tafbrough',he b-fV towa accompanied by a more nuutanttts uiouutcd eacori, aha conducted bia to Ha I em, thence to tji battle greaad at uuiiiuiu turt iKHise, mere, tioiiiinp hnn adieu, left him to the lavish orsises and ottering of a concourse of the people uf uiar sccuun. The penple of S.ilinl.ery of every rlajs were iiiiprnased with the plniiiorm of 1iis appavtel and hi aiUble maanera, Qe was dreasetl m pliuu u- miapua aad waa eour leous and pleasant to alt. He eiuree-fri himself mort pleased with th plain, frank, earnest welcome of Baliabury than th gaudy and fatttc reception at Cbarlcatoa. . WaaiiixoToN and tub PitouoxT Kail noAD Th Senate to-day, al ter spending two ilars in debating the. .matter, parsed the bill giving. . th Mcnt of Cougra to ins euoacnpiuia ei uw,inw ny tuc uia-trh-t of I'okiinbi to the prtijeaaed Pied montautd P'ituiftrainivd,4o amended aa it ia believed Will protect the lha trict In-m luea ta- case tf the aon fullilmeet oP MtrM'l f th company, an.t demanding tbat tl,Oo(l.0(K5 nulaide sulj-rii.tion shall be actunlly paitl m before lbeuli riptiia lif cue ataiiN4 or (.uiumoia caa e- urawa upon. Thi waa bo party quottiva, al though several Democrat made speech la opKMillonj and all of thea voted against th bill. The vote by which tbe bill passed stood twenty-eight to nine teen, owing aomrwhat, it is allegod, a the fact that the bill waa made much less ol jectionabl by the adoption of sin en d-iii.-oU in tliocwy vijl iiud. rt'M.V lhdU Ltttti. ,'A. , I fi.. i. j: Tub Kii.m.m l.n. Mr. J.C, L Har ris has Iwrotne inaoaging 4iut.ab Itatei-'H Hnt. aid it a worth r aucceaattr uf Cnfc Hitnea, i) who hsa rettird from iouT- naliatie duties. - Mr. Harris ta an able and graceful ariier, well potted In politics and go.varamentni aitaun, aud j no titan U l.'i'U.t- qualiUml to euritict tiie seatiina; Hwtiia tbe tttatsr tNpit it, The A"m h tmnud to inrrreae Itl public furor a ftemerlt,'b!Cone know t on,jg the p P' at an eaameitUa4" Hepultliuaa pri'iieipk.nd an adrocaiat of the pnoltc J A TkiW"oompuu2iv Col Uaoea, Wot ths flentliiel. herttohd conrry cosvestiox. 4 Purausnt to sutio tbe conservative ef lUrtiord CMinty assembled ia tbe court IBS , on th puryiirse of he-me,. mi tbe towa ef Wintoa, rk msxtr TiiTiSrcriK. ,! .. . - . j . r. ... , . . appnietinar (teig alias ts the stater, eogna- iKMafand a-natnnal district cnwveatwmsyj lly anatilisaMis coaaeat, Mr. tiea. . W! Be-irwly Waa requested to act a rbairmaa of tbe'mreflng, aad Mr. W. P. Phew as aailarjr4 . i U'f t .''4 U''t efsliaV f iae T. H ynaa, Tbn K. ierni gan, Xsr. J iaiiw K. Newautae, la. L. 4s- deraua tad W. T. Tatlur waa appointed to select delegatta lo Iks said coeventiun aad to draft satiable madaiwna. -The -enaimiiltw retirad ead reported sooa through Mr. T. K. Jerrigao, the lollowfig resolutions aad dideffate: frssed,.That we are decidedly opposed lo jarol uaaat and hie adtuiaiairatloa We believe that both are corrupt. ( fawlfd. We bearui j enditras the action f th late legislature ia punishing guilty officials, and reenernra tkw'grt good they have done tbe people of tbia stale a abolisliing aesea aibcoaaodeartailing lb ' rapraaee of th atate goieromeut Kuolved, We hok to tbe conservative party of N. C. for tbe uainteannca and perpetuatioB of those nghta and princi pic of lutiic gearantoed by oar coasti- taiiba. ... ..... t., .-,. AWseaf, That w endorse th amend steels proposed by oar btte legislairs to tbe coitalitulioo as eminently wbe, just and timely, aud hope that tbe vohw of th people (4 nils mate, ret;Te-e of party, may ne load m inetr rat incanoa. , kjmitwL That Ihe nartit iuation ia ac tive politic Jty those holding the pad tion of tudeeam our state, is uttcris in- conalateut wilb our established Idea of judicial decorum. HeMtlntA. I hat we recard the enaanrv if civil rights beftm the law as erfoMinAeJ faeti now emuoilied in tbe consltlutiua. and deserving the, sujijHtrt of good citi isena of all nattiee, . . . ItamtcuL That we pletlge eurwilvea to a Bailed aupptjrt of 4ita auwtmaotour several euavasiuuaa. lU'kt, That the wdlowing gentlemen be delegated to the slate ronaervatlve oonvention to be held w Graetiaboro'tw '9 th llrM dav of Mav : Mai' J. -J. T-eaita. W. P. Besm m, . Coulter, Itichard llirnee. Goo. W. Iteverly, J. If. Moote, John W. Paiaoa, W. P. Shaw, X. K. Jeruigan, J. W. M-ura. AfsaWasii. I bttl tha hulowtag gentlemen he detetatad to the oongmisional and sen- atonal district convention, bt attend at the place and time it may be decided tbe me shall b held ; Mai. i. 1. Veaiea, Dr. 1. T. Iewtr, T. K. Vaan, Julian Picott, Ijngly Tayhar, Pr, J. K. NewiM.ine, John W. Puiaon J.tt L Anderaoa, T. IC. Jennigaa, N. 8. rihaw. 00 motuia or Mr. J antes U Anileraou tlie chainnau wa instructed to send a copy of tbe proceeding of the meeting to Ikatloal 1 " I -There being ao .further btwinea liefore th convention, it atljonrned. UKtt. w. HKYKKl.l, t b l W. P. Bhaw, See . j T-l..- '. For tke ftntlnelr' iiax)Wix.cou.8TTjsvEs The cwuaeevetive and democrat of McDowell, met at the court hnuse In Marks oa Kriilav, March 2flth, fur the mtrpimcltf. select (Bg iMtyateate ihe ttsta . i.. ii. ntuu... ....t..ti. lUSIIiutiwa M uinwviw una sa. - i IM motion t..ot. o. J. neat wasraiiaq atmer ta araatua a eaasnaaa aaa vv MclK Murvia to act a awretary of tbe "At tttM veooeat of the chairman, lfr. iua. U. Giiatsoo waa called upon to ei- plain theol)wH of th meeting, which he did la few remtrks and gave some at. count of tha al l of Ihe btte legislature. Minting the charge uf tba radical and eaeountgiiig tha democrata to work vipnuaty in tlte oawlna eampaiga. 1 Ok motion of W. W. Kboiing, the cnairman , waa n-queau-ii to tppoiiit ctanmittace of five to draft resolutions Cor th meeting. ' ' ' ' ' yVhernipHi the chairman appointed 9. H. rienilug, JtaL u. uravstm, J. W. Jar ralt,Maj. Maloo sjid Allan ( wily. While th coiiiuiitue nad retired lor consutta- tion Gen. K. B. Vance, waa called upon ro sildress th meeting. He repleaded ia hi usual and ready enteHnimog manner, and entertained the crowd for sometime, urging th people to rally around tha standard, of reform and retrenchment. At tbe conclusion 'Of bia speech. C. F. McKesaoo wa called npou aad he did well from the attention and clutrt of the crowd. JW W. Plcminir followed and ntrtain4 tbe Ocowd until the committee ; & It Pleiilng no the pait of th com Hiilte anbmitted the following teaolutions which oa motion were edoptea t 1 iStflptd, That wa hereby eiprtas cur determined opposition to raillcaliMn ia all ita dsugerous and ruinous eSectt npou th country., j V - -i . ' - f - v . Jf Mitt That . wa . will cbeerfull v co operate with all elements of tbe country m oppiautioa to lit apprpanon and aeaurnt of me radical party wnote Bupntuig mnu eaea at I ant drifting into aoarcny, aitt sad bankmntcv." IStaif&'Tharnia chairniaii auttoint a suitable enmlM of persont at delegates to the Stau Convention at Ureaaaboru' on the 1st day of May, 187. .r -- C -HUttlmi, That wa reoommend the moat thorough organ iaaiitm of the eoaservA live and derma-rat le oartv. ' EfUtX, That we suggest Msrloa as tue moat suitable place to nominate caudidate for congnaat la the kth con grcwuooal dixtrict but would auggeat tbe convention should nut meet nntil allor tlie Slate Convention, r j , - Aes-deed, That w recommend Hie vari ous townships in th eaunty to aead deie- gsfre to meet la Marion oa the Brat Mon day in June neit to aomineta candidate for county omuea; that tba several towa shipt appoint committee at organization. U obedieace. to ne abort resolutioai (be chairmaB. appointed tbt following delegate to iua ureenaaoro convention : Jaa. B. Burgin,.A. M. Entin, J. C. Wbitsoa, B. ii J! Nrama, A. Higgina, B. Blantoo, Avery t only, S. P. Beanect, J. C, Brown, AY JlcCaft, Wr W. rieuiing, MJ. MJouc, A. X. nalljburUiB, J. &. UreeolwS, X alilla Ulggiaa. . - The itdlowiag dawgatea to tbe Con gressiimal convention,: - - " - ' , a II. Plemlng a C. Burgin, MajtA, M. Krwin, a Jj Heal, A. hL Pin Ivy, J. W. Jaratt, Jas. D. Coaly, Robert fl. McCall, T. W, raale, The, Lytle, Cbaa. McKey, a 0. Grant, Tao. l.yU Jr J. A. lteel, 1bia; Led better, Petor Freenuuv K- L Mo-sice, A. W. fJrawfard, J. W. Alien, J. W. Bright, & Braehett. Jno. HanceV, A lligrfna. J. B. Undia, P. P. Price, f ho. Hamnbill, J. tt Grayaon, & P. Beaaelt, Jas, 1 tun lor, G. W. Uobstta, Hob't llurlu. luotiuu til proceedinga be (eat to UieJUIeigh Hmtind and Aslmlle C.fsara, with the reqiieat they (tubuah the same, x On motion the meetiner adjoamed. S. J. ffKAL, I'hm'a. W. MclXTliiBoia, tMfcyV' j , - i .. ... - ' A X at of Enularid riiCirced m Um set co letuth ceiun: - All women rf what eter age, rank., pniftwtoe or ilew, whit.v lirgna .ytieea-or alio, ,thai ! ti, rotu aud after this Act, iutH upjtt, wince and batiav turn maihiuiatf any uf .fit Hajrty male eubjecta, tiy sevnta, p:tiuta, ctwiuetira waahea. artilicial Uaiik, hair, Sitauiah wool, iroa stava. itoopa, hitth bavieal abnea er bolstarrd hipahail incur the paaalty of Hie taw in forte aiinst witchcraft, asreerv. and thabka, aud th marriage, upon cos vie tyx& bull iai iwd, ' - ' raetkalVauoat.it TTBELL COrXTT C0XTESTI05. At a meeting of a portioa of tbe people of Tyrcll, held ia the Oust House, oa the aotKMntiae deb eatea to the- frtjaatala-rrt.' W jiveas;it. emd foe at her imi uiamk, on awitka at Kphraim taich, lls sf - Juan jr., wae caticai w ana vuaar aau u- . Hpruill appointed Secretary. , ; The object of the meeting waa explained by li as, Thiw, J. Jarvia u a apeurb of (lana length, t , J ' ! j If i ' 'At the euocludoa of hit apeech. oa aitrfiost, tha Chair appointee) Kphraha Leigh, J. H. Thomas, Jaa. P. Davenp-t, E. A. Mcf leea and Edward Pariah er a committee ea resoiutkma Huiing the absence of Ihe committee the meeting wa, entertained br. Senator L C. Lalliam ia a ipt jsjoted aad re plete with argument. ' "- . At tbe coociuiion of hit speech the commiller, (through their chairman, Ephraim Leigh, reported, th folUiwiq;; reaolutious which ' were uuaoint. u-lj . . . . . .i v. We, a portltio of the people or lyrren in eouvealioa aawmbled (r the piirpise uf appointing delegate to tbe slate con vention lo be held at GreemUam' oa lite 1st of May, to a eoBrentioa to be here after held for tbe purpose of nomiuatiug a candidate for congress ia the 1st con gressional district,' and to a convention, to be bereaner held for the , purparn of nora inatiog two seaabin in the SJ - senatorial district, de far the information and in- stroctiua of our deb gales in said couven- Uoo Jtroetalm: . - 1. That in our opinlim Ihe time h arrived when all Ihe b-oteaU opp-an-d to radicalism aad radical taiarule should be united and aaintaled by- one common purpoae to new our common Country t'rota the government of bail autt incoiu pel en I m.-B. . That lieing deairons of restoring Ihe uaat onritv of the inatituvioiis of our country, we bold ourclves rtaidy lo support any ataa for othy wltw give an earnest of nw purptae to doai.r , - . - a. That denotmclng eiavamV:' w rnptioa aud ptculalion whem-vi-r and by whomever committed, we p'vdge ouraelv- to auiipnrt none for ottice but men of re cognised ability and unqaualitMied in tegrity, i 4. .1 hat the exlravaganreor the admin istration of President Grant and tlie raiik coirnplioB that pervade alimatt every de pntlutent of tbe goVrumeal aiealrong in erativeato fie tai payers of the eouuiry to lattoT big t ier liar eeliai gaot mien and a aaora economical aduiiuistrtion of the government. Ik That tlie continued and pcraislent efT arts I'.esiJeat Cr at and ihe party of which he m the leeomat-tt-teader, to Ignore all local governments, which alone are of tlte people and from Ihe people, and uuiler a pretence of great national danger, to aliaurb their power, tends to t eentraliasd despotism and tlie lieetracthiri of the IjlR-rtiesof tlie penple a depart ure from ancient landmark and calcula ted to etciie the serinui apprehensions of every true patrtut. ' -.-,.-... mat ail law viiku oeprtve any cit- ixen or clam of cilirens uf the right of trending omce are odinoe and otrgbt to be repealed ; that the iealouaie and.animo- ftiaat angsndesfd by the late. Unhappy :ar taifhl to be buried m oWiMa: i tlist amneaty for political o deuces onght to be granted aad every one permuted and en eiaiagid to wuikof tlseeiwaifnnFffiea of tbe cttuntrv. :, " , .. ?. That as it ) th duty of tbe executive to enforce the lavs of th country until the aam have been declared uncon- ililutional by tha judiciary, we therefore arraign Gov. Caldwell before th bar of p iblic opinion for hi late illegal action in r Kard to lit penal and charitable iusti- llitioits of the slate without reaoTt to Ihe courts consultation with the altornev KWteral, who ia by the la of the land his c msliiutiiMial adviser 8. That tlie actio of th prraent gen eral aaaamUr la tha passage uf th pro posed, amendment to the ctmatitutiim whercbv the current eiocuae ol the ff"V ernment all! be reduced to the siuHibut kmmuit - conitialeut with th good of th people.-" meet with our hearty appeobatioa : that in our opinion the future pnaiiierrty and happinese of Tbe atate depend upon their final adoplioa and that we will cast our aulfragea tor ao ah wh is aot uaaltevnbly pledged la their upport. ---' " ' " - - t. That recognuing the pre at the great educalur of public opinion ft bail ith Dleaaare the establishment of the KamomUt ia th Alliernarl section of tlie stats and in it w racntrnize a nsper ol marked" ability auif dlguity devoted to the great political and material interest of la atate aau to tt w pteag our warmest support. It field of usefulnea must be enlarged by increasing ita subecriplion llt. -r ' -iv,T Set U ' 10. Tbat in order to more effectually carry out tha objects, aim and purpose ItAratn sat furth Ilia flatalrmsn'Df tkia etn- f rentittn U autborlrod to appoint aa ei I ekutive committee for th county, whoe lutv It Ihall be t tea that every voter in the county, holding tbe view herein ex pressed, it tt the polls on the day of elec tion to aid in voting bad men put of office aad good mea In.- - delegate, which we cannot find apace for (The time and place 6 holding tbe con greaaioatl District convention wa left to be aaned by th Executive Committee. 1 I It waa suggested to Bold the Benatortal f'onvcntlon at Plymouth an th SSth ol May next. - 11. Tka in addition to th Demons herein named any citizen of tbe countv holding oar views attending either of ttid conventions it autnntiwd to sit ia such convention as t delegate. I i u t --Ifc That the proceeding of thie met ing be published In the BnmomUt, the SKKTtXKL aad th Ane. a,-- . .. .,- k Mr. IX-mpsey Bpruill, of WashuiKtoa county, thea addressed the meeting la a telbng speech which waa frequently ap plauded. , inacttalrmta man appointod tba .fol lowing pcraoiM as theaieoutiv aommib tce for the county, vii : iix' XEuhraim Leigh, chairman: Joel B. Brit. k house, ape retary.r - .,'. CWassmo ownaawa. Jaa. F. 1 H ren te irt, Jtawph U. Brithhouw aad Leninel Hanaright. .;' V v ,,; : AUuator 7W(tAip. Jos, A. SpruilL Jaha U. Comb tad Kobert DjvsJI. tiunfintmmp TWsjir Tnllv fmvea- porj, Benjamin F, Ilaasell and Chyles Batemaa. , ',..." "'j ' ' ;", , ' , Jum Asci TewaaAip. Abaltee Junes, Geo. U W. Hap per mid Pederick Caaooa. 1 he meeting thea adtonrned. ' ;,K;,J , BiKTLcrr jtwiKS, Ja., . CAtitcavM.... Joel A Srnrn.u ."WaaVsey. ... . T)katu or. 4 pK-reaaauaaiaa m Ka.w Voaa. Th toUwing distauch wa re- ccvvnl mat- Bight by Aameialeil Pfese, from ?ew lor ; - Joba L Whttaker, furnwrly of PeUasiliurg, Va, and a jour nalist, died a day, from injuria sustained yesterday, by being rua ever by a stmtt rr :VZr: ".j .' Joliu QWi;e Whitaler wa i hatlre: we bdievr, of North Carolina, and a member1 f tiie ami y wh en verv numerous in llalilsx county, la that lt. Hi; waa con nected year ago, Vtlh tlte Preat aa its lo-' cal editor, at th time of Cot; S B. Paul's atlmlnistratiofl, ind aa subjCQiitntlV lit cctrespaudetit at Wa!iington. Mr. S'liit- aker had aeea at fivanutae with Walker, and iad thrwie led an advent ttr.xi (Me. - lie wa a maa of considerable talent and efficiency, and, hie sad and violent death wiu be deeply regretted by all who knew aua. aVtdet atu. INTERNAL BEVENfE-BASCALLT '.' ' . (FPICIAL -tJ' Dnrinir the dehateja tha tntted States seotie oa Thursday laat, Itpne th htrill, laehalor A Ui .r ii from Maisitili; rv a "frtarnMvcSHw" tffTbhr opfidoa aUut tl frdvral Httrrmt rvnuetem-jaa aaore especially of tlie dtidwaeiily of lha iHliotm taf tbe guvernutent wlio are seul inn to rake Ute country. Tlte feader will be strut k with the severe manner ia which Mr. Ah oin deiioonees thetie Iteaalsof prey tljal Ihe admiuialraiion seodsto b-y con tributions np-Mi tlie jtatraoulh. If tilth uerimony comes from a republican, hat must haV been the provKtlioo how great must be the evil that brought At out I Mr. Abttm said : " " I speak from my own knowledge when 1 aay that, i . my judineql, not ooe teaih of thai iaternal revenuV tax thaOia been collecled iu North Misinlppi aince the clone of the war coiloa lax aad. in ternal rcvenoetai of all kinds has hmad in wav into the treasury of the United Statea. To a pniple poor a the pe..pl of MisiMiipi are lor tbey are poor ludeetj it isa cotttiAuat source of inilation, to nplaint and amb y rwe. that thvy p y t itsse h-re taxes, ui yei me guvtrniiitut H none the better off tbr the payment Why, sir, last year a hian appointed internal revenue Collector for the northern district d Miu.-.ippi defaultetl lor all he e 'llccu-d. Ili b iil a as not aorib a cent ; it was straw bail; and I lielb-ve a'l lea t 1 am told uxm what I loneeitc to le o- d a Hhontt - tint a ttttle bile before he tai elforail of khecaiit here and got fl,00O T revenue ataiupa and stttd Ihemand that l-i all gone ; and U"t a dollar hat xoiie lido t!ie treasury. I do not ace how Ihe tb t -eriiiiieut can "improve thia until men td'a ititfereut crraracriT are sent there to no a ollit e. Sir, 1 wouid vote against he con- liuuutioii of I b internal refniue lax, in coine lax, and all, ji that vol involved alt lilcreaHe of customs duties of twenty live per' rent. -. yia, 1 would tide to double the duties, so far aa we are con- ccracd,"rther than cmilinue thi otlious iniein.tl revenue tax, with a horde t. olttma worse flisn Phiu-ohV lorwat itid all the plague of 'Kgypt tilting upm the body of tbe.peopte, eating mit weir eon-' lance, draining their tile t blood, and all in the mtmc of patriotWHJ." " For the Sentinel. .. ' TOWNSHIP MKKTINU. At a meeting held in St. Matthew'a townalitu at Asi. ilder s Hlore, tin tlie 6ib inat., Jas. A. Temple waa called to the chairtand oh tmilitin, N. W. Poole, was re quested to act as secretary of tlie meet nig-. 'By motion of llr. J. It. Dunn, twenty dclcgittee "Wnre appointed to meet our count) conaoTvittive dulcgatet iu conven tion at H.ill'igh on Matiirday the Hill mat,, b ich wa amended by Mj. Wilder that evory domiwrut and conaervative in the tow nub ip Ik', and it hereby appointed, aa deleMittut and remwWd to aaacmble tlieiitlvt with the other towuehip dele galions at the time and place di-aignled. The billowing are th twenty delegate first appoint! : 4 -Majt U. 11. WlbUr,.' Dr.. J. B. Dunn. Joiiah liroali'l. Madditon BaUgh, 1! W.: Jeffi J. ITWabwareT' IS LSaBdef, W. W. Peebles. Joseph Peebles, J. W. WWee,l-.-'-V-nberbmrRe(iSe Wearll era, J. T. Went bent, N. V. Bunch, Henry ttullivan; t'apt. B. Harriy-apt. R. Hnuie .dcn,.'J... U riulurajCSIJXilmto a V-itulhOoe, si . . . Thia meeting beiug held near on the eve of the -county convention, ft wan deemed annecwaary to offer rewduliiH a rvtiiet!tiug our wiMlteaand the wellare ai d iotereet uf our petipte., believing th t when the intelligence and rt'Rpictnbilit v of Wke cohiity tliall have mmtmbled in Convention, we can in safety, confide in I he luiilliiiiJo of council" then assem bled, and will heartily accept whataoevtr mav lie by them sui'Kwtled and arinroved. and will give our whole etfort and co-o eration to cjeieat the pnaeut odiout and intolerable political element of radicaliin which ia fast leading to a Axed and put manent deapotism over the people of our once peaceful and prosperous laud of lib erty. I'l the sons of our sirea once mora rise in t lo ir might and burl Into uttei ftirgt tlulueas that spirit aad tyrant which dared fire to eiilhrone a despotiMa eter us sous o nberty. : ' JAM. A. TEMPLE, Ch'm. N. W. PwiLB, Sec'y. . . JJtREali 00Dai rBESH COODil JUST RECEIVED! 1REHCII - ASU A1MCBICA CAXDIEH. COCOiKTrr CRSiM, STRIPS . ASB PASTJt. Rccelvaa Uils day a " " COO I.B3. ASSORTED NUT3, COCOANUTS; '.'i '' . -x: ... . ' ORANGES, --7 ' " ' . LE1I0N3, te. RA1B1S3, PIGS, CCRRA5TS nn ClTRON. - Ptolcleai and tnnvs3ia. Copaland t lmportsd tod Amaricaa Pkkle. , Aj;rln.latt4 ttestop'a KurrsslSTihlts 1 Sauce. v, W " ' , Krceivwd thi day I fresh, topply of. PREfLKVES, - JELLIES, itl " ., . : AND.CATSI P3. .tf 1 4 -V,, r I - , , ' BRANDY PEACHES, &c j-Ac, BAklUNES,' - pilEbll tVE OVSTEili," , ' PICKLED OYbTERS, . SALMON, Ac CinAltainnd TO H t CCO 1 mak a Siieclalty of this line of goods, and ask those la pursuit of a good emoke to come and flv BRADLEY'S OWN BRAND clear Havana) a trial. I keep Lor hand the genuine breads of f Durham Smoking Tobacco, ' J Opposite the Post Office MTlga of the-Indian Maiden..: tab. . lit l-bilkneow TTt-ORfT'STtrs SgRIES OF DfCTlOt. V AKltS Adopted ftatBte In the Cities of Hsrsnnah and Atlanta, Uouixisi Richmond. aad horfolk. Vic Mrinia. re. lie. wnmeo'WU by the atate B lards of Ida- nin of Virginia, Nrtli CaroUua, A-Ltbaata, ado.ie,l aa the stanilard In Orthography and franaaohutan k list Wsshlmoa aad Lee Uoierilty, ljUieUw, V.i ttw I nlvurai tv of V bvlma, tlte t'ollege of William and Mary," Wtlllamkur!t, Vt j lha I'niwwxilv of Itwaeifia Allien, l Wk a , tia Uw U nsieyaa Umverail v. t lorem e, A Iai sras. Ac., c. . nRKH kBATUdtelw, bortoa. ,apr-dat. LOfBTlWA D OKTW tTBSISHING GOODS. We art ao retalvmg oar SPRING fiTOCK OF CLOTHINfl "torn. MEN, B0T8 AND CHILDREN, Lof tnlatejt Btylet,fur owe maiwfsirture embracing Fi'nB, MEDIUM AND LOW PHICED GABKENts. '-. 'I ., kit. The assortment will to Urge and complete, which. wif) sasbteot toawpp'ylhe Wiatof all To our old eastoiaars It Is not aeceaMry tt speak of the sopsriorltypf oar goods, but we woulj reriwamead Ihenf to thus ehewa ua acquainted wilh as, feeling satiated that a trial wilt ahow that our reputalUia fiw selling the best goods at tit lowest pi lee is' fully merited. ' ' . R. . ANDREWS A Cf.,V OtotUisrssaJ O.-oU" Eurulshrra, - . iff ('ayetteviihiMrcet, apr 4-lf. Ra idgh-,' !. V. 7-- 7- M AliNul.lA URlNIIIFUlHA. Tiuaa kd Auairato plant Ibis tnuiJ Eji er grva tlte prearut sasaon, will plea- seud III orden f delivery, ereompaaied MIUi aj.mej older. Ttiav aluiulil tie traospaiiid betwswi AurilWUi and Mav loUt. to insure best sue eesa. Very beauvltul ptsnta frnmnlied al from 7!t cvate to IT aswh. Plant at 7-'muU a r ltut-e-rowa aad aa'e to move, hat am m II, oaa tear uhk Masra.dlaa are vert seat In. vers would do avll ui mder early. . Fa I in slractioas seat witk trees . . . i! II rKN0, '."" ;-.' - PiU-aoro'. N. C. The above are aurasrv-roae, tu4 worth three liutes as much at trace from swautHi, srliK-h rarely una - avtrw-jim rpo TBE LADIES. I would re-pectfuHy ak th sttention of th ladwsof IM towa aad State to my - ,-. :-..i -i LAIUiE STUCK Of M I I.IjI XKHY LAUIES'.PA ROY Furnisbine; (Jootl Ac, ' If. To dealer la ' th eoanlrf ' sad also ti Millinet I hsv to ae,tht I eaa furnish tuem trimmed as well aa untrtmtaed rhoapl ata xs they ran bur tbo ssiue In any houM in New York City. All 1 ask I a trial, MUS. tXTTHMOEn will attend to the retail' Miltmery brRck Our plaes of batliisss I still at - - " ... i . , , ,., .. . . .. -7 i Km. 4 rayetlerlll tlrect, - " " - t -;- wlwUwoalehaagaithahvieata - V- :fl ... - - . t , , i : i t , S - TIR8T FLOOR ' 1 ' .....l- ISAAC fETTINOER Instead of ap stairs. : ,, i . apavi-Sm. ' " -TL N EW BOOKS. "MABEL UK" A HOTEL, By tbt author of ""VALERIE ATLMER,' r i" Y f. " MORTON HOUSE, Ac. Cloth 11.60, rtptr oovers 11.00. " "AlLTin WITH aiae ' . - - Jk" NOVEL, BY H M. LaORANOE, - - -, r - t; ctoth n.09., "TkUt MORTI D' ARTHUR," Ita lEaenc oa the Spirit and Manners of the NINETEENTH. CENTURY. . Paper cover, SSctg, - The sH-jTV books are the perdaetloe nf three differeat htdht of Vertk tarolins, aad His 'is i nuua pn.t will aware Uieut a UM Ml astd (eaerotar Supfmcti mmt oy wan mvl puaUa-a. : For al at th Book Btoraof ' ALFRED WILLIAMS. , w ' i ' prtf,J JPWtf 11,7 100-btft.loS t feifcidtf H.CHBRi, 108 BBL8- WH,wtf ; "y' marli-tf -.K hcf. T."8TRfl5Ai STRflSACH A BRO. wl broke, for relh . I . WYNMH, YANCEY Pa ri-sr--.. it ; j ( f j P)R SALK. ' " -''- e &Um U4 Wlmur. eheep te ttoee eeur Mfumeat. . . U., JOctES A Ctk mar la-tf. 1 -frir poR sale at. auction: 9 ri.wwia aad lot en Btoaul BteeeV h huillilBg . , " ', r . t ' Eal Wartia aad Dsvle Street. ... WiU kesnhT st th Evrbaade Sale Room nndeV RaleWh National Bank, Baturoay Cih iua taut at Ute'clock by VlAW34auais as tatfatiais.. aprl-td, MISCELLANEOUS. na VtMJOvar Wu-vx't Anvaavta, Bte. WODkJRFPL BCccKaa, ,' "n 7 : TdHMWwaa SuuLhcrO ItlfertkiUaT Ae-ar... tOt. d -V'ALCOl'MT AA iutx.-i KirnaoND, V'., ' Oilers uniatmlVled Indiu-emenU to lbs tn. aeassuea of Uw ihq tl . S - I i " lt loemlildv Iu rataa. i I itid riral tlaas rapeas. t t f i 1 ol Ihr lajKt.l't: rcul.tioa of any kaowa lib Prrsnptitale In Kllmv all BrArrs. i .. . , VJ m aoartiar aehwereettwcak4ie ar, at i"' Btakialt;it,,e,a-i;1ft7 u"" ' (SM. mck lr Mm rttttty ui th ai i b,esr4 ma j Ablioiieh , ui A Kern 5 has . Ittf ola,-. Jtr-any I ut, t k.ie sou; oar psiroa. a uowlter of lEu tcadii sn-n ku...7i iT. 1 mmd ai d .1K, lo. hi una Lavs a,-. ' U KadT, Mana it V ! Bun. thtiBtii,.! the h'l..tter,l W..aV. in s?? aviwea Mrlierrdlimur7;li4iii;tliJ; Works, t'bMV HaMlutore busineaa toLVT Arne t i-l'K, ( stor tk Co , . Balilmore, aiit nemr others. dhrr.. ta IM n. AgrUuUm! amj teirf-df yuort-a ttti W'B Call o a- or w i it for estimate. ' Ten Wn l 0i till) ovmM, evu il yuu dniua mt' tos.lvTWilnotu.haa. ' "taa aot tt. t au istiwat mail t.u and jafc ,uraelf. AUifh fS ' " youraelf. aeVkLCOUHT A-WILTZ. mar. 16 -daw. aienmoaa, ,. 'MV JOODS I SEW GOOIlf EUR SfRINU 1171, AT . IirbV in lull ltd Tranpla Jf f,,,,. et-KPEwraTRTTOXi surT i -dldriliatiHxg-uds, st Hielr kiaalnhK value, to thtttastids of c ilHumtefa, .. . t'oiue'a id OrliiK yonr Ineuda, aad lell soar uekibuora that Crtteck t ia die plat Ui bur ' ilteir goods, here' you will end t aeak nt KStll aaaorttnent of tile lateat novelties 44 IMcbtltl. a, such as Ei-each, Britialt and Ann. k0 , ' ;. ' DRIBS UtMDd, 7 asm :0k pithrtrif-tstSBty-etaiiiasiMy Black aud fat ey Mika, real ami iiuiuiitai Jama Nike, Dolly Vaidena, uii FU,la, dines, HniiiiiHir to lln, i'i.(iie, PrinU Catul.rli srjians, die , Ac. Together ailk a eorndW aamtrmieittuf roarni, aa oall as bus Isiir.ea, for Ijaliea !prHia aud Kuiuiuer M car II.Ht' t forget tnat Hktcu'a ia Ihe .Uee lo uu lire e'oo.k. J bat e sl-oladdej to my Unas Uooda 1). parlioeut, Ladiea'aud' Miaata -MADK UP St'IfS ' ' In Lawaa, AMr.aek'r sad Linen, also la Piqa lor ehlldrea. A. Cbbbcb haa opened his lance Spring Stock, And a a-reetina to all aee.teuda, -Ifur tbouaaa laof euatotavrsto ktaatiMe; Strk, And thus his Hpriuif trade orjcine. He alwaya inalues s seuaatlua each sessoa, B sealii g h;s goods h remark vly cheap. He haa atiaat tlie alurm for mani Ioiik years,- And by k'Wealy and eeouomy he will k.xp Inc eaaiiiK hi trade. Daily lie atrttes, , With asauraiteu of fair ilt-alitvgs Ut all, . To treul tii,. rkli and die pxir, both alika At the Temple of Paucy, MakULI liLU ; flUMTtl,lt fRNTt)lrf''e.''-'' 1.1HI0 jib-eie will Iw aolil at- from ioVr 'Mil, t int trle, I'rihls aea aa hauawuie . yon ever aaw litem, atid are wll wurtn aioney N. tt pass br Creech't wh'-a yoa want Ut buy Calteo Dress. uor Notion iikpaEtmext Is very complete conab7tiug of kutnrs, Ehi-" nnditertes, Tnekint;a, Lsee and Lac (tods, thfatJS.i. Iii.i.fa tf... y-ift .T.i 1 ... Isra, Liuetis, U'ovea siul Hotery, At , ate. I kutk ot TvmitUt of fsaey whaa' htasntof KOtMla lo that Iomv . IHKllli fOH MKS AMD BllVs' WEvR, Such a I UUi4, t'assim.YSa, TwaeJit, J.-ant, Cotttiitatlea and l.lneii tiootla I r.fiwi'i" i eoma-titton, as I have the tet aa-o.tiiertt la Uie edv, aitd there ia aoase tn pant, hr Marble Hall p ptftUir yuarselvis, fur tit..-) ttiu.4 Its sold. - BLEACHED AND BROWH DOMKaill'S! I have-atartre line of Ihesritnods anil bought at tbe li(4bt Utile to sell 't rlni, If no! etteapeK tlian auv bouse In lha eliy. au' will Kuaranu-e p.iets In ererv imthnice. Ii tit kes do oddl wlieu bou bt, how buu.'bt. or i.o bought by, 1 am Just Uie nian to sell you Do- UENTd', SOId1 ANlClULI)Iii:.l'3 II tTS, . t I Stock l iri(e ; assort nent good, and s rreat aianv atvles, new aad prints ruiht. I aaai 10 tell litem, etep -jngbt luto Laaaca t skua you want a Uau 1 . ' fkRASlJlJII PARASOLS I J Time Ueomiaf when fom will waul Utctu, and we hava aoma very pretty. ' a ; I .tOUTS AMD SHOES j, And whs I sav B iota sad 8boe. I was that I stand ahead an that Una aud have -ike tsott oouipluUi asaortmeut iu the city, aid to satisfy ' yoa of my assertion, call and exanuat fur joaraclf. . STRAW MATTING AND OIL CL0TM, st prices U) nirtl ;" ' 7 , Iutportanf arraneement " for enstomera. ; Those bating tiU worth at retail, suit Urm( slong Ihe Railroad, will hara their gixids 0- i Uvered feeeol ekaee, B.trtlila la utlnd. ' A few worls to my numeroaa trlratlstM -'Uidoiners. I throw out ao eatck penny, rar , odor some goods below cost, iq order to sell , u liters, but do a etraiuht-forward busineaa . My goods are new, bought at tlte ktnsstrsvs,. sod sold at prices whwk clisllno compeU Uon. itt iowaess of ptlees ta raesrd bi lbs whole stuck it anifonnly maintained, and tlis respeetiv baes eomiioss, not only Ihalslest, but (very axtetiasj style and qas.ity, ai d sft Uis staple grades and aovelliea, bwbies seek rare atj-lcs aa are not eanty- obtsmed-alss--'--wberes" 'lhoeoalily (Uknd salsataia. nderetaod tbe dentauda and. iaitetal busineaa, tend to make sit visitors tl st CTMe?FpnucTpteTK poKfTK"" baa uvea tuy at. a to retain aa well a' nam ri lomers, placlnif only such irooda 10 ikeir banos as can b honestly racoia aended m srery ra- apecu A. CRKCH. '? ' " ' " t mar 30-dlmwOt. ; -r' gALE of Valuable real estati 1 Br virtue of orders made In the sjiei lsl pre seeding Bow pending in Uie rtup -tor limrl J Wake Couaty so titled. l,ore. ti. Utu sea oiltee to ..Mas. ttrt. -tent -' Louxes ftS;, Wtera against t.'aml.ae B,.l.olfe f"1 "I sad Jidm Vi. Csla and other ut-ttte " tha Haalau-aiumati att-o4tiat totuinleHil . that purpose in said orders, WitKoB tlieerh day of May neil, aell kt Ik it"" Huns diatr ia th c ty of Kaleii(h,Hht Mlo Ins: desert lard real eataw : . , . tat. Tbe lot now oeeupled by R. B. Aaurews Co., sttaste on the eaatura side of rayatvo rille street, belli part ol lot ho plan of aaid city. This lot hs a fro"' "J twenty-two feet on ayettoTllle Street ana runs back to Wilminjr'oa Street , and. The lot adjoining the forcer, eew monly knowa ss the tirsuiwan bit, b"D5Jr a rert of the said lot No t id ; froaimr "- . ty featt and foar niches oa rayettevtU Btrw and running back au hundred end seyaor six feat, and la Bounded onlie eoutk by " lot Bowjieued by i f Vriur. f M. A lot siti ate In the feaaun HaleU-.li, adioiniog tit lands of Jl' "TTS" Mary Bird and tl,era snd conuin'm! Tr one third of one acre, aud now In tits " tion of (ttnna lane. ' jriid. 4lh.i A ltd Kljoiniug tlie lot last deMf! neaj 1 , 1 j t .. a .U of A. rti. an tiuunut-ii lit v mn . "' - . . t. jf sod John Moat, containing about on ns on acre, and Bow m tn noeeeat-tu- - -Jonca, 7 . '. ' . .. . k.Mtv Mb. A pareel ef lend situate nesr tiw etij Ralelrb on the Hnllerosn Road, 1l,"'"i af Isnds ofJ. W. Wsuon, fmerly ..L Kl ra llnrrcesiid by her sold to A. L. i-osg"t ih. A psreei of hnid situate nhff''?" of Vtska- nboat aim m.wa from aat. 1 -j. lha old HlllflHirouu fctad, bain- Ins Uerls.1 bv ilk. J.olio-ay, "' f-J v4 . loldre. uf his s-ia 'IUtMn. Holiowsy. attrttttted as lot ho. m aretaet moe " Superior Court ol ae , uiwy ' , miaitwiefs apilnU-d 10lB:lle partllloa lands of the . -id VVilliauiH.uleyta t ft al t,otu.liun eWljl &tntUf--S --- fctai.mt ttllluu l. lloiioa. a.i-1 V',,' u, W0 J aaas: tiue uuiu cam, , twa enual , inaUluiel-l I arable In ' . ytaua rapeeu.ely iUl interest roiu dale, cpt iu the cum. .4 Ibe lot itr-t dra Uiat tb toruts ailLbe nl kaosn dtyoi-tale. ,w r.lTT.INO- v tMaftU il U. , 'Contiuia-e"- ( Jt'TTKR ANP LARD. lOFWtiat Aae Ooahea Battaj. i Half bid, and keg jmre LarA BttHU , LEACH BEOS. , '"7ii - '" ' jir "' --7
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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