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7 i ", JOMll Tims. Jr, Eililer. JO',:,t xrCLHS. ItnofiaU t Unl Editor. - iKIDAV, , -ArKll,-4S. Jr.i. UKKMej. Duly, one tear ,'...t .... .... st month., fr-nu-Weekly, owe year ' (swath. . ......... .. Weekly, one y-mr .......... M six ni.aitbs ..... a 1 JSTATK COSYKNTWX Th Slate Conventioa of the Demo- cratie-Consr-rvativ Party of North Cuo Kna will meet t (iakmssBoRO,' on Wi niiKsnAT, the Fiiwt day of Mat bciL IMatr to tlwj convention H ill be l-xjed over Ui erI ilrnd tat one " lure. " ' ' : " . - . TTLKFMl VA XO FL OKI DA. UtUVficM' lar ia h U. This tltic fl J the 8tt with lb trntdi of .,IW,Oua rf -Sta.bjiBiis ud took refti ia Florida. Oov. CM well km!' week attempt to hat Little fi;ld returned to the HUM. Tin attempt was t Mure w s'njoal that bi "I'"1" th Lowerye. f irr, lleed, ho Impe hi by tb (! kgUlsture of Florida, lisa f,''m an nulled Ih feign of goverBineot with vie w, aa doubt, of further prirfWioB Jo IittlcnclJ. He laud on hi proclamatioa ltin.lt d by the great iI of Stale; rlaimiiijj Mist the actinw f th Senate in edjoruing allium B"inC him B trial operate hi ritiitul. Tli following is tli cocluijM of hi pro. Umation : l, Harrison Herd, floirr of tli put j l t tortus, aif uerrnj thorny ml (www in the prrfurmene of ail thief n.vutive duties, and tht tit lets B'I duinir of HaiihwI T. luy. the actiuV-a and luin f 'he Assembly oil Senate uj llih tJourt of liiipeh-lui-nt, M fore m itcd, to lw wittKmt . thority of lr. n.l forbid him end ll .iwrwm wting uoiW nd by hid milbority to thiio drl-KtJ, fr rien:iio ny iffi iiil power- of amhorttjr noder peril ol the lw, nd forbid nil olxliew to them ; i! I onnmiand nil ml full oIIiik to the lawful authority of the duly elected hirf inK'!,,r'U of the atal. Out. Ilw.d iwiled General Berney at alt'irueyjgenfral In plar ft Bilee, appointed iy I4y, au.j If. J. WbewUw, Judge of Dufal tlrcoir1. In plan of Miller. What rej"hini thit prouiiiiciameiito will pmdiii-e (o the rank of the radiral . -rogue, uf i.lotitla d Jiutlii ;rJUi. (v.Caldwell will "ow renew iu effort f..r th enpture ot the late head eran of r. pul.lioniHn in Nrth f-amliiua. In raia he may any, wilh Hud in th tiecuth chair, "Jyf 6Wi ankecaluU liiio," ' ' Ariltit. - C'slvin J. U"g-ni, the city JVjatmaatift put 1ibuelf uimti warily before th pub li ( viiiw weeka ;o t hoW :...,S.. B't defauHer rullinail xetot. Calvio n di'itvored to hide the lmu and dodge th SiM-U by atuliiiK th raiiratl . hwt liotliing liy hi K''7. Hb did li't tell th wholo truiti by ttivting h failtd to aettl bit c counU mid aa aliitrt ioin 3,000 in a few iotitht--that h and bit turetiit were died on hi bond, 4te. It indue toCIvin J, Boj.'er, th,pitr Blaster, to tale that he wa.1, on Wedne- dy,;iiitted ofeitorllon In vett'hirging fur rviitj aic county romiuiiflnr, Th eridene ia (lis raw M reported to lit, wn M followa : Calvia hat plantatioD aoine twouty niilca from tlierX't where ho formerly lived before b waa Poet in u'i-r. ' In prnvlnK mileage, as couimit- aio'ner, he charjred fr IWenty-liva milei In lead of twenty. It waa proed that Calvin lived and iKtardrd In the city, going to liii pluntaina) onn; a w k. A a t ol e.int;ri waa read w'.iich detlaroa, V every IWiuaxtrr thall lx-u( luul resilient of the city or town, or diatnet U(Mully Mp-pli.-d." There ia no cinuU but Calvia lived up t thia law of rongre, for he la Ivyul Una tlmn one ImiKltid )arda fVoia the court houar, w here Ihccowuiuudonenimet, , Culvin proved iaih'y to tlie amount of four thoiiand i;;ht liumlied and forty miles, whin be had h.inlly traveled that uiany yarda. B it time is thie eicuac for Calvin' proving heavy mileage: he u bthind a,0CMJ in his tettUoient with th railroad. Th puat-nffic waa bu main . n s hi ar.Ltl!l .tauijy the Lt.iui uiulJU Hot be- paid. Mr, I'hillip't, In cotiuai'l, might have taken ttii vivW of the "anhject tnd auHliiini J dimwtf. and Calvia qurt H ,i!,):!!,,s:i.le M ilun be Jiifl d , driiukcnneia in a Ju ljre befor th h-jfia-lature try declaring it an " tyirtinlg," of which lite people kaew when I Vy elected him. The question inurt now b jwt to rest, for Calvia tand, like Billy llcnder aon, cqmited,whelbi he bcVnaocent of Thia a ill Ik) a uwluV kawm to talvin, r.iuf. to jl.iod hnw h raeasura hi orsnxAHT. p;cd in Hilisboio,1 on Wednesday, th l"i(h in;.!., Ilcv. Miwta A. Curtin, D. D. AV knew of the lailing health of Dr. Cmtijv but we were ouipriaed t Kin, J.y ti-lc;i:n, s we wire gotag to pre on Ciih -'I iy, "f hi auddea di'iilU. , Dr. CuniH iw well known In thi colia trvend in Knmwlil boianiet. lie w lU.i known, liufcvcr, a ithorough im !i ':i', a ranfiil aud -eh-gint writer, d'rnifo'J n.l imiirissita nieaker, nd We will lie miiiy miawd by hi cimcre- s(.ii and the ixHr f hia pai i.-h. How wTie I n n,e ailla.it li' ica'. U-iupt i s,v. Tb'T will not mourn alone. , Tkeira ,il t-jt 1 a soliiaiy and cxvlitoiv be ri avtr.-'nt. A whole." copi;retlim, wK.-'e ri'iiiHiunity nf d.ltinot eongraa-t;,.-.. I I-. n,l n ith tln-nt ov.-r the Wc'r, f.,: ti t f I and wp aa tiify "wef, t, ,,t ill- 'iv-n't 'f (iud- li.ar to 'l acJ i. 1 1 !,j Lii w hi a. ( oi:S 6 '.(' k-- V bin it ti,:!.;c Ki j '1 U hn ii 1 11 : 1 ; v, , ,.i. ft en ' i. I n i tt an J .-aaj'WL'iiiugaaa".11! !"Vfj j ..v.w I t- For eutiuel CALDWtl-L COVXTT CON VKNTiO" , At a public noting .f ihe tlFTttWe nf (WtMa tty bd:l lL tuaut Ui preiMiu ntitkv, in I He e'l hou at limiiir, on Ihe 6 H dy it 'pri'i IS7J.the foltiiwitiK prVii ee-finii- w-fe had : (Hi moti., i4 It J- He ill. K. W.. fan 3MI. K .. waa catli-d to the chair, and oa oiw V. A. Citkvjr a niicwted l c aa a-n-(ar. ; , J JtrtSea, Y. ij.. rtlil that III meli waa called Ui Ht debltale t r? jtreaent th county ia the aprfvini aional and Wate ciaveolHMii, and oa bw motion lb chairman waadirurt.1 to ap pHnt three deleiiatra and three alU-nutrt Iron eai b tuwathip, ti atlead bHh am ventwna. th alternate t go in p ace nf x h delegate aa ebould b unable to do an Tli chairman, having te re)ttled by a wtl of III nwi-linx lo api'it rnm mltte of thie to draft ttm Uiibi. pelec tl R L. lleall. W. W. (iaitlwr and U H,ik. to pTf"mi llwt duty. Th follow ing Hehiian and alternate were annnllBi-edM llweliairman ; . t .y. lMrr ,l'mk 7' -IvLuale. VT. W. Oaitlo-r. C. W. Clarke. 1 W. Oilliert. Altemalea, M. A. Hernaar.li, J,4. II lull. w. Tti.n. H. Ibter. L lUall O. N.. KoiH. It. K. Wafceaeld. AUm!,- Jo, Curpeoing, H,ih Tu'"'', P.O. Mr. t" King l.rttlc TtntniUiu IV!eitl, . r .. it r . I l II...... ; ll l- lirur. J. ll. rmwii. ii ci i"-i m . m.a i Altemalea, Allan Uiloo, John J. Y. Bnulle. Th. l.ivinifst.w. Fr thtf'ih 7.ai - fVlrnatea, Ed. Joiea, W, H. II .wer. II. A Hile. Altei- 'alt 4IWfl f F, III 'If Itierr 7'vuM-irU'Ktii, w V Ik-al. t. f. Brown, w. A. While. AUemab-a, Charli Iown, W. I. I'ayoe, t. Oiford. , Ft hommtf TomnAlf fc-leau-a, iolia llava, H. O.'lt. J i , J. I llawn Alternalea, i. II. Aeruetliy, t. U rwr, A.HiKl. .. ..... . ,., B. Farthinif. N. Owyim. Alternate, W. IT Jiia. f. Ahrraetbv. W. I Cn. - Fmf Jukm'l HtW 7M.- IlKleiralet, X.3UlarahayJ.I-JiH!WarlJ,JU. CafrlJ, Alternatea. It. r, Kate, L. J. Kale-, U K. .indwy. Far Ulvf 7WA'i.-4 Dehvat'-a, J. N. ( WM liilijr, Iit Kaiew, Jew Moorej. Al temalea, Judaua JWoorr, Caual Moore, Wm. OrKK. : .' On Bullion, the cliairroan an.i aren-ury were apxinled deleratrw from ll couutv at lar(e. On iii. t ion or K. Jone, in aecreiary aa instructed In wnd to the chairman f Ibe eealral eaerin it e commit lee of the aute liat of the ifcleifatea and alternate and also lufuniih each dekgala and alle. aia ilb acerlirU ate nl hia aiipolntuu at anil t a ropy ol any innlrw-tioua that oiay bt Ifiven the ii..t.vt. by Ihia meeting niit ceitilTimt halt ! "iOHvirtreda the rredentiala of said dele(ate and al ternate to tb district aud atat eonvetf tlona. , . - . On nmtiwa, tlie cbairuiaa waa directed tn appoint a comiulite of three who aKould ri-p-rtrt'to Ihe" weetlwjrtlie wamni of two venliemen lnn racll towoajnp lor ownilarra of the county ci.cuiive c.ra initie. . J Thi waa accortiinvly done anil lh l eaii-a were apaiiiitei. I W cannot lind ajc lor the nanie. J . Th committee lieretofur pioiiileil to drnlt It-solution reported tit following, Which wer adopted, Bttultat. iat. That the riH'roac-binents nf lite naftotiai-aJmiiiUtratiiui upim.ll principle of civil governnient a hereto-' for wuiided by mir fslher aliould ecit the 'alarni of every patriot, and we hereby ttroM nKnint Ha many p nrsivanit reviiliitumarvai:!, : ami. mat we cnipiiaucauy buhiothii lawleta eottrs of tiovernor Caldwell in th matter of lh H;njtentlary and (he charitable institution of III statu, and that fur his hiuli-banded usurpation ho deserve th rebuke and couileinnathin of all giaiil citin n. inl. That without rxnriMlnu a pri ler- em pledge ouraulve 10 th supHirt f the nominee of i lie itreiniUmro eonves tioa, lielirvinK that non but honest and capable1 hien ilk be named, and we cordially invite all lilteral republicans who favrti an houest and eoon.miicaK ailinmis trntion of the stale ((oveminent toVt-tper-Cq with na in aeeiiiiuft that end. 4th. That in bur conur.iwliii-al reure sentstive. Hon. Juim t". Harper, wo w- I coni th christian (rentleinaa aud-liui patriot and railhlul n-prenealativ of rne peopk, and wa hereby inslract our dele gatcato th approaching district contea tion to vote for him a our 0rt wad last clmiisi a a candidate for con jjroa. S. That we hT.niiMi the gn-at aertlcm ol Hon. Joaiali lurm r, jr., o iiiu con arrvaliv Uartrvf th atat and nalio, and wlitni v-Sv we are allowed the nlit "I . u .. . .. ...ll i . sen iTTrHiiici!h, w iii iuij tk mm opiuirliiiiil t to do hiio honor; v ''TWwmttnt;TiwrPtitrywaTifm(trit lo urward a copy or the pr-m-eUin" ol tbmiliiii; to tne Itirkory 1'avera Hagh and the Klri)'h Hkhtish, ith arrquet for their imSihcation. Thi're leiiig no Inrthuriuiiiiieas -fw aieetuig, ou uiuliun, then a.ljuuruid sow " ! i E. W. FA L'CETTE, Chin a, C. A. Cll.l.av, rVt-'y. -' Oi'KRiKU tukik i: van Tim editor of the Hnnni'lli l.i (Maui) HtpvUienn iias re- ceulU made, a iiljijiinii(;i) to"VVbigti and la rwelved an opener, lie wine to hi pt tins remarkable (I) anntcm-et "Moro than halt Ihe reimb lu an ateinbrr reirard th nomination n) tien. Urant ait caiciiUted to ilnidii the awn, provoke aonunter reibtwaa aowt- oaiinn anil bring Uwn the rnnntry viiu,t ever coivuemrs r to be hand fiom aurk beginuinR. ". ' v .-'r Tlw litor further otalM that the re publican nieinlH't are " doii rn d by tnn tivet of a peMinal I Blurs ft. an warumi! their cooKtitiienl auaiuat allowing llic r primary , aa.l cinresaional cunvin tots to It packed in a nisni.. to shut out ail ditcuaiion at Philadel nhta.; Each perceive that if l.sattcnipli, 1 his own district, t counteract the wutk- Inm of federal nnlranuve. and to nrevrnl tW local revmue oltt era and poatiniviitera from forestalling Ihe clclltierationa of the convention at Philadelphia, be oult tac ntice hiuiielt tosav hi party senior wbii B prolcaaional p.itl tint are not rxrv apt to render. Tbey am eonaeqtieutli1 i l a. . 1 i I m (omo, uiofign put uunu. Was there ever snob a set of political poltroon t And it i in th keeping ol such men a these that we find the aacred institutions of our fat hcrt ll WaahuiKtou was ampin-tic is hit farewell addrea aud in bit fiithful and' aJTi-cliouata warnings to hit coiintrytm-n. ISut hit Rrcat soul never could hsvetakea lath thought of uch snrbid and beastly coward a these. Th Koocra' Jian.aa.-New V or It, April 1 Wttf-two writs o) hatieat corpua wie ljf"uilit; lH-for tli hupn-nie Court , t Iii miirmntf In ca of prisoners alleged to tie iili allir sentiHU-ed by III I'fwirt is jiei wi tvi-s-iiima Actiin wss iHstponel until Weiintasiav, w ben a cenftuM cimis of th derision of the CiHirt of A ppuali us this matter will be obtained. Sub qui nt v oti litimlid and fitly III Wwddnioinl rits were issued, returnable on Wiiloes- by.: .C Jl" ernti'tu'iii", a iiri.)iiMT '0 be Iiihi:', wiui be tu.ji--l it w-.ukl, pure ft :U uuHftJ bioi. il l nl- - lite chap h&S pi;t iviiimiik-d a euiite smee. I Ynt Ibe aruttnel. DAVIE COtSTV COi, VEMlN. A pub trt "I rt the coOMTTativ pinrf fa eoanty a he'd in Ike - mA tmuv. M'-tuvlUe...eO T-lf Aptil I87i, ahich ra'rgnii bt caJltog a lona, K-q, U thacba r, and . Mealev. w' eeretary. i Tb rhaira a ipiaiard th otuec nf Ihe at IIX ' to apimint nrlegate Hie aiaie o""r tioa lo be held at Grmti' ia May nit. 6 tb IHirpie of elerlinar ean.li dalca fof th aiFmr MBryin In uu ravcrnmeat to be our ataadard lm the eampaiga thi auUM, and also to elect dehnatea to at lent in contfrcwa hmal diauict o real inn. to select a can itidate pi represent a ia eongrea Irota IB ouDirrvaatonaJ disir et, Tli tiiairniaa appointed a Mtnmilte to select dekrintea tn tha cuatewtioaa. and the rmmntMte retired. " ' Mr. i.uke Htackmer. froea SalWrtiry lBin present waa'calle.! upon l address th liittlinir. Mr. Blai:kiuifr Kav Ibe bruraw(i.blv present a full hisaory f tli doing of tlw. p publii aa party from the lornunatioa of lb 11 anhipy sVfifr nnlii Ihe prcet. It was vert severe on tlw Dri-seKt ailniiniatratioa. lie eaJilH ii all unpn-ju'licrd a.ind that th prwent l.vty nw in nwer wer anw.irthynl the pfrnnagrf tb propW of thi great aatuie. ..,.... .. 11m b.mr snakinff' hi appearaac at the lbrelHld juaih. the auarlinie was adj'HiincI aniil Thursday. TuuaaOAK, April in, ' TJji meeting wa called to order by A. A. Harbin, whew delrgitea were ap pointed to attend the state and, congress bmal loo.eiitiiuw. I ' are rsiuipelled to oniil III names If sj .r Itobt.ills bing present wassailed U)mi to' address tlie meeliiiff. which he diif in bis usual happy style II. showed m.wt com luii vely that lb tendency of 'the present party ia pewit wa iiieen- iralizalioa of all power la tlie H-dersi Ifovernmeiit, aud the erviabivg out of th liberty of the pe.fph- a well a the de stroying of the last vestige of Mates right. Th" following are tb resolution adopted : 'ef ttie-eWrTtftiW4if l)ai ic ronuty, meognizing lb importanc ol Ihe issues pteaciilcd iii . tb ct.inina; xauipain.aid to arous th people front their political letharirjr, iia ttisoJire, w -, ' ' I. That the ailniinistratHin of llieneral Grant baa been such as to deserve the condi-iniialiotj of all goo4 aad patriotic eiliarna. t. That tlie oaariiatioBa of power eter- cisod bt him are iaciassiatent with the rs pubticaa form of aovertunent, and espe cially with the one based upon the Aiuef can eonstiiuthia. 3.1. That his im ffii imct for the posi- tioa he bow occupies baa beea clearly de monsttated by th vU of bis sprouters In nRiee tilled l4luni, of wUa li be has been coguixaiit, and to which he ha been 7liai we WITF eoroialT j support III aouiiaation that will be made by tlie coaaertative convenlnat to b held al OreerwIxifoVin May neat.' , a. That we most cordially invite all Who are opposed bt corrupt ion, t-Itrava gancC ai&o&wft jr ijtftwmwrai'w ep enrte with us ia th eomiutj campaign. . 1 8. That w do nvatt htatruly appray of Ih actio of tli general asneiiibly in ItCl, in depasung from ottic W. W. Hub den., Governor of North Carolina. -. That we do most cordially endorse the actio of the. Iat general asseiultly ia attempting U bring about plan of re treaebment aud relorut ia our state gov ernment. - i. That we, a pirty, d condi-ina th acts of asurpistioa riercised by Tod IL Caldwell, Governor of North Csn.lins. t, Tlwt ve, a a party, do must heartily emlorse lit aimmdment proposed to the coiitiliili.m by th last general aaac iubly and will endeavor to aecur .their adop tion bt th nooule. , , .,. r VO. That all good citizen belonging lo th eonservntive-democratit! party of the county of HhvIo, who may think proper UI atienu ma nam cuuvvnviona are oeruuj apmiiliteil delegate, II. 1 hat the ei-retary forward tlicae priaiwlinjr" to th Itukigh Huxtinio. and LurviiNS HufcAwm ror nnlilH-alNui. JOHN IX.NN. ChiB B. A. HuHai.T, See'y..; ' I Letter from Bait lata City. ' BMOHAM AND lllrt D.VU0HTKH9. llrlgliaut ha 6 children, t.ut 40 nf whom am female. 1 hey are of all agea, Inmi Hue year to thirty, lie Ja the fa ther of a irood deal of talent,, and some ot his childiea will be heard of in the world hereafter. Last night at the thea ter, 1 wa particularly struck with tlie gisul, I Blight nay superb, acting ef a young liHiking huly, aud learned that slut waa a daughter of Urighain, and on of th live wives of If. ll. t'lawaon. The (alter being a man of wealth aud standing, and a devoted Mormon, has mamcd twool Hilg hstu'S daughter. In addition to bia oilier three wive: J-u't that a curious way lo ' aiiTtvWaTTiTy'Tf'tiris to the Mormons it is all perfectly correct and pniiier. In several of th state a man la prohibited ffiini Biartying hia dead wifo'a lister, but her in Utah it Is much tb style to marry two listers at once, lie side hsviug several other wive. Maay of Ungham a children are handsome and I ivslile. - Th.we by one of his wives, Mrt. 1 tker, are lanicularly so. He pr.ividis wett lor nut . auuwrous sous ui law, sua take great preasure in seeing hi clu. dren N well insrnid off and ' hnpnt. ti tFistro can be" iiyaoijiYiX3xi . the kloiiuoa uiarnvd slate, wlmh I doubt. A mairiauu takes place in his family an rcry oftea, as his numerous luck rap idly maturing. One of hi d iiinlmit Bisira .l Isst iwtuid ijl, 1 hear of oo ho had fti rim away t" niarrv, llnotiaiw being opKised to the match biau I lie youiiii man win tovci tils aaughter also tnveil Wgf Iwer. Brlgliaui Jfraed til break .off tne piatcti ami Keep nta itaugbler at home; but his home ha so tunny diau lo it I hat he could nut watch Uomi all at once, and ah got mvayV IT this teaches any moral at all. it Is s-lher to have fewer ilsiigt.t or tower dimrs. , A Straiob Stokv. About five veart a0 a youth-i apparently fifteen or sixteen year of age, called at th publishing a wss ot 4 una r roller ai cu., in nuta b'lpliia, aad odered a manuscript tturt tor psblicatioa. Mr, Potter, the, head of t ie htm, who happened, t b- in al th tiuie, smiltsi at the iilca of one so youth ful aipiring Ui appear lu literature as the author o!', a book, but tipaMv, at the ur gent request of the boy, ctaWub-d tu keep lb kianusrriitt a fear days and look it river. i W lien he bad doa an be waa con vinced that the slorr, while eviuciuir a lack of polished education on the part of tne tsiyitii am nor, ptwaeseett Consi.u ratile merit as aa atciting asms!, amne nf Ih seem being deacribed wiih wonderful power, ami, alter consuliing with th other mctubcrt of the huuso, decided le publish tK Wbsn the youth railed a f. days afterward be told It i m of hi cout lg inn, and it was agreed that tho autlp shnubi recelvr (; toValty of.Uu rents a copy no all aoli. ! "The story was duly ptihi felted iu bo k form under the title ol " H'liite ltocka," and sine that lime on handled am) seventy tliomuiid oolites have b wild. Hut what is in!nl,it about it ia Ilia" the "youthful author has never lietti t or , hew J of siru-e. sn.l, there in now d w him the sum of f 17,0011 a eopyrih'- o hi story.--t 1V-. Cat en, (lie w ll known cmton cliitliv is named from t a!.e it, a city of India, Irjin bene it H t cam,-. "i' nut kiun in fin- Un 1 at ull unlit as Ule ss the r liiiil. CoKTEKTV A Ewrtt-rto Ta GH4XT Vis. TaottatKD. Tb Waabing- fmi Corntpoo lcnt of the Biltitnore Goitlt write : . : v The A.lioinisty-etion sxlherent Hers about hate, f.rs.H time past, ta-ti-tlcd trtv snotcsnewt Ui get together tli inib pen dent Jb-publiraa ia Coetentloa at t'itstir aati. and they have, with apparent cond deaccia what they asserted, repeeaeated that ther will b but a dim tieadaar e IhsMnf May, aad that tint assent blag wilj k cntupoaed of sore brad itc publican and dissppointed bllio Ms-kers. If the Ailinlnistraiioa area rvr really be ImvmI this they bav now resaa fur changing that opinioa, since the eviden ce we receive here by private eorrespoa deact and prraotml y from representative uten af all part nf tw country, give p-w itive assnram-e that tiae Cinciujiati Co veil I ion is to be very largel y al loaded by the must respectable and iaflurntial class ,f ll publiraus, Alrtsuiy llutre is conS draceeipniiaed that tli amine of lb it CoBveniioa is lo be lb aext President, ss.- lln-re ia a oMwqiitnt growing an lety ja all parties to disoover who are live strong candidal" f-ar Presi.lmt and Vm President antong4 the liberal Kejiublt eaiia. Tb pcobalile platfiMni is of near I i qiial c.MKvin, ami Ibis subject is the tb ine of eotiMtant itiscosuon. Tun n unanimity lathe opiaioa that the plat I'i4w stioulj be vert Uriel anil include merely clauses iiiitaiiiinath Constitution as it Is, tariff h revenue; only, geueral amnesty, civil seivice refoiius, and hatat elf gov- erBinent. . We no bear of delegation forming in nearly every atal to go to the Contention, sod in ao, instance ia there evidence that th IuWrta regard it. their duty to take purt is it deuberationa, a ha bt-ea errone4i-ly announced ia some of I lie Adia BlstratioB Jonrnala. L Aunaiir vuv perMHiB naioev iuua..jwr aa suitable lor ihe Bomlaee for .President am Judge Davis, Henab Traiabull, Charles rrancia Ailaiiis' b. Orals Browa and General Co, ' el tbsmUry of Interior r.ir Vice I'lesnleot, there are naineej e U.Kvernor Curtin. Horace Greeley, Ooveru.ir Walker, of Virgini aad tteuator rent.. : ; Notwithstanding the strmulh of iudu Tsvis a ail avari ilee caiielhlaie. and the griwiug pn-feri'iii e for fenator Trumbtt I, ine opuiiou oi ine sorewuosc poiiin-usas is that the Conventioa may tet aetn-t as a candidate for Prcaiikvt a persoa whose nam has not la-ra Bamed for conslrls ralloa oa that occasion. Nkw DaraaTtac I th Tobacco Tasoa. An arrwnveinent basliern enter d lnu by a large number of the i ijfir manufacturer and whOlewile U.-M-r in seed leaf tolaacro of New York lo neitlr tniy mar sell seed leaf after the 1st of May nt-al, rtcept al ai-tual wtignt anri tare, and bv elriuoed ssinole. The Ten .eve lAttf f nderatan Is that Iheew "rk job I bei are also IB livor ol tae uew arrange meal, and will adopt early , measun- f it aisiiiig' Vn . carrying it into practical eOW't. V Oa MkAatiBKaaxT. As we hate heard many oi Ih as ViusuTiieis' of 'if. city discuss l bis ma kf. we sppenj the following, eouied front an iehjn: Tb rosbmi nf paving for gas by the cubic foot, without regai d to its Ilium - Bating power. Is liks buying all clotli at a uniform price per Jar.l, without -any onuations a to th finenes nf the wool. No on would like to par as mueh it shwldy as tor caiia re, and yit shoddy gas la tb prim-tpal artule no fur- nis'ie I to' emlomers, while the pritw actually paid call fin" the best gaa that ! van,, lie . made, . it really til p ing that a monopoly of study B mnB.trous rh irater : sliouUI W twrmitted to maintain itself no many yearc (a an etiligbtened,, coiininniity. . The people have preferred tu lie heavily taxed rather than to ' get Iti.i an alleroatioa on the auhject ; but now that honest duyi liegui to h ive dawned np in Ui. it sotuu tubiatfood opisirtuuiiy to appial for more light to those who (clt that commodity iu the shaii of gas. Tlie city ewenp inivs should be (sMnpclled to luniisU gaauf a preaciib. d ilenally so it nxed canal power. Home of the Ixudoa-cumpsjiie pride theuisclvos on keeping up the-IHtmiina- ting powr of Ihe" if " '"it". ns inipm stantlaril uf-HiVeew camllea, and in tweo tv two Kntrliali works the da from I lie Tbest Coal range from twelve to fourteen per hour. It la dtlhcult tu ic what the average In New York, may be, but lr.au some i-bsrvatlon made with Bobsou' pliobinieter we are disposed to put It. lu cold weather, at below ten candle. lb-si. lie the ios to the oinsumer in the amount of light afforded by I n gtuL there is another dilfoieue which tells ia favor ol th coiuiiany. Assuming Ih speciftc gravity of the poor iraa lo lie S, and that f-m-jisiw iiw.-iim . mw sursiiiir mn through the burner much finder Ih rich, and iaorease the bill of Ihe con sumerfnHii ao to .V) percent, without any oorm-pmiliiig . lucrcaae in tlie photoinelic power of th ga. There uugbt ttf b a Died slaudard, say sixteen candles, pre crilsd by law, and an inspector appointed lo ee mat tne companies comply a lib It and in case of any breach of contract a heavy penally shiiuid be imposed . An.ivbkb ErriiBf r.ia Ausb-tt T t i.vCdisati, Laaoa .Aii.kba -rsttre iiileiiliiiH SeuBWrrtonmiMBTH11 nt-itotim tarvItna,tomxk another iBott ill Hi Senate tbil week to secuie the pang of the second House amnesty bill, w hu h, unlike th bill which wasdefenUd, m .ke but two exceptions those of alt perious uo rcsiguc4 their seats, m Cob gresa to take pwrt in the Confedt-racv. and those who left the army and navy for the -.,.. a-. ...1 i. i?. . ". I'Miif-'w, xueiv is souie proapeut tnas sir, nuinner win not antagonuat the bill with hi ci vil right bill as an amend meiit, and that therefore th House am nesty mrasuro, pur and aimple, will l come a Is w H ui gtrnT 7 orat, -4 1 k BlIOOTino'i-Tbteuffb CaoL Thomas Mason, wa learn of a shooting affair that occurred in Northampton, a day. or two go, ! It teems that Betsey Parks, ha In onVasire woman, went to Mr. HarditigV ttor to cuke som purehaaen, and on hey return wa overtaken Kv on Walt Whilfield, a bcrto, ia a ca who lavited her to ride.i On th way h attempted fainlllariiy and was tepu , ajarreupw, be die a pistol and shot ber ia the arm, reusing a sever wound. Dr. Ellis, iIm attending phyaician, waa nnabl l ex tract the hail, the wound being so pain lu'. Thia Heud iiu-eraate ia still at large, but orders have beea issued f. his arrest ' uniucnt u uuaeveasary.-ijUuHiU Jtetts lOt. St a arson Cmiab' Boiiw. The Com ml'sioiur of Internal lleveuu ha uV. -eided, ia regard to Ihe Bse of Islasls ob ejjai pHX-niw aad Ih manner of affix mg-them -thereto, that wh -Beyer the maiiiilaclurcr or viluahT cjovertnp tin. csutiou notice on jckagiw of cigars by atti ting over theia ahy lube's or iioi a li.i i at.uiir, sin-h lockage arc tu be re U vidi'l as 't iMViiigAHi them ihe Caution .. Ii .r,.-nt(., by I.. and revenue Hi vf-nr.: siui.,ed ia tha sriiure i l. l l lltars W IreB the caution Bo tlcvs art tho owcx-aled. jLntong the llmians ail meu of full sg. wereolilii'i d to marry, and it is evua a modem law -d tiifjlaud which bitliit a fine uoa all the bachelor in the king dom of twenty Bye jear auj titer. Tb publu-slioa of tb law of the Cpited State through the press il, as at bresent conducted, aa vantterabl shsm' We bare before a th official Hut of th papers selected by the Cler of the House of Kepmentafivea, under the acts of Coa gress f d aad tvth Manh. to puit- Ibb tli law a tli present anaii, and U a mieroa-oiie hadcbeea ase.1 l apt nut the stnallnt joornala ia Ibecountry a liner aggregatioa ol atoms could pot have beea reached. Two aewspaprrs are selected ia each State, aad lor Pennsylvania w have a couple of little th s-ts p .b u-htd rap-tively ia Lebanoa and Haatiagrkdi ; ia Kn Voik lludsiai and Fultoa afllfa great ppul acenlrelnunahK:bakaowl edga of Federal law is to rdiat ou a teeming population ; ia Indiana Hunting tonand Newcastle sre th cboseai light houses ; ia lows we bav Hioux l ily and that hitherto nnkaowe B.l.ylon, AlUa; ia Missouri Lebaaoa aad Ibaarville d tsrase the law ; and so oe through a long list of such mighty cities aa Hwiut Johns burg, Westerly, ttiiiynia, Towsoniown. Adrisa, O-hkoJi, OwaUnma. and Kiag wood, each of .whicb municipalities are lo convey a kuowb dge of Ihe law sol Ibis seat ufCi ngn-iw lu half a stale. But, it may be siid, the lawscsnaol, aa things now are, bo other wise puUialMKi ; tit pay, i ao small that only tile liule Bi.illii.kt ol Journalism will open their mouths to rr iuii .Then, we reply, one of two things slioulil he d'outM-ei titer tu h a pip-teaeeof publiCatioB should be abandoned, or Ih accessary expenditure Ih making the laa known through leading joumals iu our lagest cities should be iwurredr' At it is, the money spent ss, lor all exwpt sunn petty partisan purposes, thrown IJtJ.-t"MM4tnjfl,".: ., t ,,-; :-J; Cmiteu STAjiat Ohami Ji Hits, is they are Bow draws, (rtmails th Cincinna i fnyerrt-r.'are merelj machineloc regis tering the decree of the party in poaer. The United Hlate M.inhal can pra. tle.-il' IV pick out the jurors aud fix up every jury M suit him. There is every where a growing d'ulike for these United Mlale court, arising from the entirely partisan character they have assuimted. ' I'llere IS a late case in point, Judge Utatthror.l charged the I niu-d States jury in New luis lo hmis ai.ier me siuiigH;iii, viuu are becoming bold; to etaiiiiue iutotl.e charge of Custutu Ivou-ai oltioers receiving bribes, and to eismine the manner in which the aational bank livid upl.i the law and charters governing thuir organi- aat ion. The Jury paid no attention to ht cliarge, btcause. in fvrn-liug out the taecaiiiy hinted at, I he Irieii.K and parli sbim ol the s.liniliistration w.-ul.l have Ihseb struck at. But, iu order to hide its: ctmteaipt of court, ll brings in , mime in dictments sgaiust mem I a-is Ol the Old wbiky ring of Bye years ago, Ibal will amount lo nothing, and Were urvir in tended lo amount to entitling-being void by the statute of limi alum except to divert attcrrtion frunr 'rltij prearut ov tarnmeul thieves and plunderers. A Little too mh h civilization. A lady citrcsposdeut of the Cleveland Utruld write lr.iui Washington : ""There Bre ff 5e1a.neiiwlHi tB ' JapkneHri KtuliMy. 'I hey have not apjieared al any ol the recepliuus, jl not being in aiv cam dance with the Japanese "code" ol eliquelt tor Uisir " ivo, iiiotlnn and sisters dear" to apjR-ar ou aucb K.cuaious. Well, some emissary id the Prince of llurk Deat oumcaAid whispered in their car they must ailopt a t itle no, the greater half of our misery and "our citiiination, the American cosluins. Tha gentle Japanese sisters leu i a wilting cur lo the ettgge lious, and loribwiili there apn.-ared an' cxechtiouer, ' thtt i faahionubiu Mate, de it . Tney were laced up and lied down, milled, iilered, tl mnced, bowed, aud uaiiuit 1 aiiuu In hiuh huvleil boots id U civilization, ou tuze-unallor than their lent. Their heads, which they wear com fortably half bald, were loaded with louuds ol geuuino Auiericau hair, bt heaven know at how much au ounce they dou't regard exiwuse. And then they were powdered up Irom au urauge peei hue lu a delicate lemon, aud pro uounced pencil as . far as dress goc. "And that i all thu way. my dean," M.idsnui It said. Imagiue ber dia- may upon re entering the room an hour later, with som Utile oruameut slit baa forgotten to Hud them smiling and happy iu their hall petticoat, half- pautatoou Ires. ' 1 kuow it u true that ih gentle Jails threw off the yoke. 1 heard it Irom an eje wilneaa, aud 1 am proud lo note it lor Ibe eucuuragement ot my lex. Ot)H MtmsTXBTo Okkiiahk Webjve heretofor alluded to this "brother in law" a a disgntt to the diplomatic i-orps ot the I nite.1 Mtati-s, being a vulir.irian and otherwise utterly itKsHlie.ti'nt (or the position he holds, lie has recently been snubbed bv a social club ia Copenhagen by receiving a black hall. Mil learn friun a i !niu.i,hsui-n nsiMrthsl lie x orv4- I Ihan'TTciub, wlrh-h fhion.i.l. MtixaMlaT titiTiii ,iiii,,vir, iiwti- iifc iu v'i" itiiiim, generally belong, aud loc-miingly ;hii nam was duly posted nn the bulletin board. Numerous otipjctmn were imme diately m ide to Mr. t'ramef's admission. Among others, th Kussian Charg d' A If aires, who is a prominent mcmlier, de clared that he would" at once withdraw from the club if Cramer should be admit led. Finally, the president, of the club, Mr. Counsellor Hunsen,' called oiion net. and. adviaett .bim 1 aimlly 'tint- W persrst1' in fail application, in asmuch as there waa every prospect ol it being rc)ccted. The auilMusador, however, did not take the adviie at all amiably. Onthcnther han.l.Jie saved Tttsttl IndiCTHnt; TerVwcd tn withdrsw the application, aud endeavored to lind out. VthouNtlie nieiuuers were opposed to hi in. The natural consequence was that ha wa black balled by a larg mstivliy, tine which event hi lury ha im-rensid. and he ha passed a large portion of his Valuable time in denouncing the member ot the club st a set nt molts, tin one occasion, iudeed, he became entangled in a personal enconnter, and had to be dn uaded from further violence by the effort! nt-tlte police. The Rev. Cramer w etrr Ambassador hi Denmark, aad the brother is law ol Mr, Grant. , , . . . Fro IhtOwoB(K)) Mew. A FATAL qUARHKL BETWEEN BKOITIER3 On last Saturday two brulhrra named Ilortoa. living oa North Snvero Creek ia t ns o a ity.go". ih a aa altercation, where in th elder cut and stablied the' younger feaifull); after which he iUI his own throat. I'he )0 njer broth r had engaged to work for (Oitte one ol' ihe neighbor, but feeling unwell did not 'go. When the el. detlcame in he asked Ilia reason h hsd notK'iMie. whereupon the younger sa'd he wa unwefl. Her therhler told him he sra tno-laxv. and would .not work. One Word brought oh another, till at but the younger threw ax"chair at his hroiber, breaking it all to pieces. The efler then expostulated with hiia for breaking thu chair, whereupon tb youager drew bia k life and Blade a asault upoa the other. He also drew hU knife, aad. theljolondy work begau. TheeTir.:f cut and aUblwd hi younger broilier , fewifuliy, and then went to the wools' a short distance off siytl cut his own thmal. atler which he managed to gnqte his way l.-k to the house. At ha entered the dtmr'he fell, through weakniK, to the Il.ir bt Ihe side of thu ol her. w here thy were shortly alter fouiol, Ihe story ol Imlli corr.iborating the above. At list seoonnls twth tserc still alive, but bo hope is inteitainvd Cr tlulr recovery.- . , ', a Fortb! Host 7 ClSWtt Cf)C!fTTrONVEXTIO!t". At a nwiiiiff ih-i-itin of Caswell at Yaeeyvill,oa fu. s lay the Sd i-f A prtt. the following reaoluiion were read oy Ju.ltre Keif ari.Tllriitmousry wdofstedT- W'HKfcKA. We are in tlut midst of a perilourmsia twthe;.ffiirr of nor mot irv erbas which . present la the great triliunal of the pei.ple the bsuw of civil liberty, aa our lamer ueqiieaineci iiy u, er BubjugatioR wor ihaa srrvitiule. worse thaa lithiT th riperirnca' of Ire land or P.ihtBd can sites! : ouroppooenls, who call ll.einelves renil.licsii. ar er. deavoring to iwcrthniw ibe inst'lution. f our fat tiers aad to establisll np tlietr nuns the deittMn ot a numem-al msyr ity. hei.Ud by a tyrant, and tmlaiiurd by brilierv and evi ry oilier Ifirm laTgliaajcor riiption The rlo-lion which sre to oc cur ia the eneiii'ig smnmvr and autumn will affile, peril p. forever, thi uioutcn toiis issue, auspit M.uly ih- otherwise for us, as tlu- people in lire moment of aclhaa and lri.il may b' foun I to itrlrw. or fa'sr In I he ins. I ve and t h-ir sMefity. The deima-raiic conservative party iT North t'andi ta sre called up. to orgia B) and H-rpwre f.a- th e.Hiiii g MMifl;er, .and t" hat rod a caiVentioa ol the stid party i calleil to meet injlie cilyjsf tlnnslMiro' Tiv-Hie-f day of May eosairig. Tha' innventin. be if rtan.-a toiretlier, Will nouiinnle to t people csndidiles liar ll e several i. Hires in North Carolina, which by llirciinstjliltioo are tliled by the pop uUr sutfisnes j aud il will take other im portiit action in rcler. m-e to the high intcitwts of Ihe country at Ibis lime at stake. We, Ihe democratic and c.iwrvs tive people f Casnye II desire to be fully r.-presented in that eouveution-.and Ibvte fore, be it , JtVWW, 1st 'Jlial a ap"rov Ihe ia 1 of the Convention y Ureenslaiio' on the UI day of May in-it. and will appoint a full liel.-gutiou tort pncnt the il. uiKTatU-coiiti-rvative party ol Cae I ih that b. dt. s ' ' 21 That we will m t cordially support .the nominee of lh.it cmvenlion bar the otliccs hi p.Ttlely to ahich they may I nuiiiiiiat'ed but we nvpiftifully suggest, our preference for General Alfred M. Jlcah-a, nf .Ria-klrigliain county, for th nice of uovi-rnor ot the state. He at our .iUaliljgW-dis;.djic.ihb.!fta ntted bar the immiIiou bv his patriotism a id hia past ex periehce iu the service if his r uiiirv. ' 3 That wefully approve Ihe coure of mil rrpr.seiifallvee iu the last leg sla'lire and hen-tiv return our thanks lor their failhful service reuibred at a time full of dittlcullie to Ihe represeiilalives ol the people ilithcultiti created lor the most part by Hut inwise and corrupt ai l ion of the raiin il lei.ljture which imuiedi ttely preceded tlo-m. 'I he tenuity was tlioroiiglilyorgsnii: 1 by ap; timing au cxisutive coiiiluitlee for the i-.-Uitt), slid likecaiiuiitlees lor ejeh of the owuhiis in Ihe county.' t'ot K. BsJAM herajs cl)airman of he vounlj M ecutive cuumitUas. ' ,x Ik-b gales were appiiuled lo the ena-bH-ial'dislrh't conteiilloB. Ou million, it waa onlere.l that the Haleigh hKtiTLNm.. Ilill-lairo' UeeurJrr and O reciwlx.ro' I'nlriut lie furui lied with w cripy-wf --hese- rsee4ngm; UH.KS MKBANB, CA'mn. Jtio. R. WinaroK. tve'f. - a J oi.tvs, a W. ATKIBSOB, a raaiBAti ' II. C. OIJVE sV CO., pBiuta taUaitsa iMiiichasoi. aib CoiiimlHsiuii Mertliauts, APEX. H. C. ij. Orders, 'of Sliln.les and Lumber llled prooiptry slid at low prices, apr V uvjcUiji '..'.' gAbK Of VaLUABbt KBAL ESTATtC! Br Virtue of orders maile la the Ipeeial pro ceeding sue ih ii.Iiiik iu Uie Buperior Oonrt ol Wske County entitled, lieorw tl. Longee slul o, Iters to Die Court; lii-orye . Louvre aul other sKainat Csna" ne K. I.uugee snd others; soil John W. Csin an J olhirs to the Court; Uu) uadersticned, spi oiuWd eomnilsslonur lor liial purxse in sui4 orders, will, no Baiurd iy Ihe 4 h day of M.iy next, sail at tlie Court nous uoor iu me e ly oi Kaleigh, the lotto hU deeerital real itau : lL The lot now occupied hy R. B, Andrews A Co., situate en the eastern si te of Psyette vllte etjeet. belli; pari of lot No. 140 In Hit plsn of said city. Ihis kit has a I root of Isenty two f.-t on Vayetieville Street and runs tnv k 1 1 w,huii.( ua Street. Snd. 1 be lul aUlnittnut Uie forrrer. e Biunly known as -tlie liraustiian-lot, heiogaiso a psrv or ine said tot no tm ; irouUng twen ty feet soil four iiK-hes ou Ksretleville Mirret snrl runnlug bjek one hundred snd seventy six fert, suit is bonn iril on Ihe .-oulh by Ihe lot now osumI ty J P I'rsirl -. :td. A tot sit au in the ksslern n" nrbs jf Buk-iKh, sdjoloing the Isnds of John Moss, Mary tttrt others and eouuiiiiuic shoal one third of one sere, suit no In iho ptn.-cs-si.ih of llauna l.ana. tthr A lot aiijuiiiinir tlieloVlaat descrilard. net hotm.led li it Slid the lands of A. III. ks sua Jotm siims, con sluing shout one hsir of one sere, sitd bow in' the posses lua of Ueury JtHiea. Mh A psn-.-l of 'and situate near tlie city of de..- d ih. A jure.-lof Unl sltnate.la the County o n aaexstwiui nine bum trout KsleUru, Ihe old Hllsborouirh rsd, btlng ttis bind devised by W I ism llolloway, d.c'd, to the riimirra oi nis soa ituanat nnuoway, and d.-anr isU-d as lot fin 1 in stvipori made te lh SuiH-rior tourt of Wake ( i.notv bt Coin missioiH-rs apKlnted to make partllioa ot the Und of lire s id H iltlsui Hollowsy in a specl r tiroeeedini entitled Birah Lee snd o'.hen aslnsi w. mi ins I) Hollos at aad other. 1 bums: line third cash, the residue in two eitual,. iiolnaetit,.rsahis...ia..ntta.aiMt..tw. ymri revpi ellvely ith interest from dale, at reit hrUie esse of the lot nrst d-jscrltx d, as to hsi t-e leruis will be Hindu known on the Bay of St-le " N - JOHN GATL'NO. March M-W, Couiuusf loner. -i , JlirR AXDLAKD. 40 Firkin Ins tlushen Batter. ; 41 - ' .... ... ii Halt b'lls. au I ki's pose Lard. aurs-.ur 1 lVach BKOS. KU. BLAIR'S BUAHOINU IIOUdK. Mr Bbir, hai In located.favorji.iv-. i?nrnr Of Uarirettsnd Snlibury strWls, ill he Very Krateful for Mtr.ir.sir. Person sublns; la uom o, w no preier lo i umt.n taelr o t n rooms, can beaccommodatej.' Tihte hoarder cspect-llydisr.-d. . ., S, B-lf. ' " BP A 8 D : I - . 1 a. -f iirtit-.li ta as Ivm h'ima..iii goij board so I e .luforts'tl- rooms al the '""" Urs. Henry W. Mill ir, NeatMta Btr el, . , T orHee rooms la tha yard bow vse vnt "-" u. H. BAKKK. , J.tl'l alhK DUIK JJiSJITlTIIJS ' rirX'UUlTV XOAINST K1KB1 Nonra caeolina- hoib imn lob CJIPHI RALXK.II, X. IV, This Company, nownear lh Hose of the third yewr ot ia rttstetie, ronliiises to ink Polklea. al t.u- rates, ou all ekuvH it tusur ahle laopirty. (t All Lfcss are promptly sdjusted and raid. The -tKMit" is midiv emwius; in pultiit taw-r, ami scowls, wim coiiotleeee, Ui iesur crsof HropiljF u Nortil tarolinw, AGINT8 IS J41.L PAHT3 OF ;T 8TAT1. C B RoT, Vic P-siibt. K. It, rlATTl.K. Jr., PaasmaaT. eKATONtJi.Es, 8sc., IH LAi-KI lPKK, drpsraviso. W. H. ML'hMMJCU,As't.Bc a s. pi U . rirs wow sdveHislBtf for the "Home" will ulMWO sabslllut liilS tuT LL tklli-flu.-ni.nl. abeady m iitcua J. B, SBTAB. tt M IC. I. B .BATI.B. EXTA-TUL, niC?t3 &, Co Xaaafaciars of aad Machinery A Plows iSilrt, Si Siwlilli Farm Iirkiat- BRxbS AXI IROH CA8TIXG8 OF ALL DEACKIPTIONS. MADE TO OKUER. WouiJ esll tb sttealloa of the po' lle to tb Ir WROI'OIIT COTTOX sltKWA lLsii. sud knglhs, for hand uji power. " Also, to IbetrCrBV ell's Pstewt a something iw, aooa, and caasr. Ahva, to our new pattern, bnprov. 4 . ,' ; 8UN KYS5lJTH COTTON PLOW, ' -.... Budnuhtedlt the most pops lar and chetpest guud evuoa aa 1 culUvatiug plow mads. Parties oeeidlug suj Ii i.d of . Casting for Wines, Mills, and other Machinery, or RepsWr Of any kit 4 promptly attested, would do suli to .ve us their or era.. : . apt BasB. :" ; ' -- -r-v AONULIA ORANniFlJLlHA. Tuos -wb.-lesltte pbmt Ih grand Iver grsVB Uie pr. ttrut Season, Will plare send III orders f. delivery, ai-eoiapaiiied wilu ni.vo.-y ooJ.T. Tney should tw Usu-. aobsd b. twses AprU HHb nV stay 40ly to insure Acalstte. .-.-as. Vary Iswuillal hmU fun tobrd at from 7. mt tu; oseJi fuslLSl T&ceula e sr. wa sud sse tu move, but am tm 11, uaeiear old. Mssradisa ar very scateo; b vers would do well u ordsr eaily. Fa I ia ttrwUoua seot with Irres U R IH.NSOV, - Pitt boro', M C. ' The ahovs are aarssry -ro;n. aa i worth three limes aa,uch aa trees front swsnip. which rarely-live. uiaritl- .lui po TUB LADIES. , I would rpeetfully a-a the atteatloa of IU ladies of this Iowa sud gla't to ay LAKtiE STOtE OF MILLINEKY, . LADIES' Y A HO V Furninbing (iootln, kt., &t. To dealers Mn the country aud slo hi M Illinois I hsve lo ss .that I can furiil.h tlism triniiued ss well as uulrliumed Good a t'Ncitp ss they can buy th same in any house lu New Tor. City. AH i ak If a trial. MBS. CBTTXNOHB -'a- . ' . will atlead to th retail Millinery branch as asual. Our place of business Is still at No. ray rllo Hie Mrrt-t, with Ih ouly change il being oa lb FIRST FUHUIt ISAAC lETTlNOKR instead of up slalra. apr5-!hB. QRANU 0FkNl.N0 OF NEW AND FASHIONABLE MILLI 1ST E ll Y Respectfully Invll tb ladies to attend :! . QRASD OPEMliia o( their bbb aad FASHIOlfABLS MlttlStltT V oa Thursdsy, ApiU 11th. 17J, at H o'chv k. at their rooms over Fuseud A Lee't Hrujt llors, FaeUevUta sir set, - RALEIGH,! N. C, " eonsljllng of Bonnet and Hat of all kinds, t Ira , Crape, Trlmmrd aud llnbimmed. it price from ll to tit. French and American Flowers Al a, Flowers tor 'he Hair, liross Trsin and Plata Kibboss of al shsde. npm Silk Veils, Ruches, CaOs, Collars, Sleeves, ud tttrj thing cpt in ; Pint flin lilliaerr Istablisuuitat. i - ' ' Thankful for , th vary tibursl pstrotMup herelofore received, they hope, by t Irk 11 m.tioa to hasines, and By ke pini: ou bant i lie v.T) best arlklesof UUtl Utbi tu, to merit a rxniliuu-rae of the ass. .', apt S-Tw. LOUR I BLOCK I UU bbl. Floor. . T. STROMA IH A BUO. MiSMlf v , ; . . . . V 7 ALUA BLR ClTlf UT FOR HBLs. i WUt Us sM ttr the tlb-hest IridJer si ihe Court House door, oa Monday, April i. Is'i, ve vsiuahttt-huildilig lol: no lot fronting shout owe hundred an ily tias. ou lis ifat street snd niunun; haet souul iae Itsnilred snd eiicbty feei.'iin whk-L th re h a aood dsellin hoase srith eis-b rooms, kilrfaea snd sll nversssr) out-buiiUhii:, ood waier and first irate nardea a verj lUrasant resilience. One I- Iron ii,g eh;hty fett on Halifsv street and running bsck one huutirxd sud ehxlily feet s be a a Ifnl tnilldin hit. fhrtM beiiduar k.u, I rue ti nir e'ehty feet eaeb on Hutuibury stree-l, and ruuittiiK lek on bandied sad Bv feet w.1 akw UuiMiUi lot s Terms sceotamodstinir made konwa on iay of sale. jtia. B. BirguFuin, aprS-td. ' AiUiruy. noR SALE. "if WUt fWmT, cheap .to che eon- sirnmeut. vV. H. JoNta to,, MISCELLANEOUS. paVatcoiai sx Wm; Anitmi,,,,,," A WO.NDERFVU hLCCESBt ' ; ?BE QREAX Southrrn AdTertl.lii, Agenr? - OF e V.i.XiCRT A Wz, ' liiravioxu, Y., uSers uspsrsl eled hKlueelueaM to tts i .a Besiaaeai.f D.eoalh kwu" 1st luetcdibly low rate. - ' Bud Kir i hwa Psters lt8.'d--1b largest cireulalloa of any kuerr 4 a Promptila le hi rlllltur stl anlr-s. in i In SS fat-en, a ahs four wissks, f.M- I.Vi, sivis p, the sdvrriiJ, insiriMi s iu.ai-ekl e. si d 14 iu e,m,. aiakunt W HI -i1.m .-!.'. ' AslWrsktrtOMrll tus-r lalun arua rainy af (Ac wt.-jl Utm4 twit. APhoastk ar Asteae) Ims nutUd onl Ju aary last, we h.. iut.t oar pslrmi, . nuiuher Aif Uie huding wet,-suls of Akb uimtil srd .Ueahere, hi lu otj in, n,lhk ,. I,. Ksdwsv, M.nn K Vi,l-B hie, ku-Uiu'mi the t bstloUesviit' U'.adew hils V.ij-mu' Howes Men-er. BjlUtboie, M, ri. IU l k W.Hks, Idiio, Bl lint, bt,stinss CoDreV A nn.tr. rut, talor CW, stsliissore, .sd many oUsrs. f . Aiir' l Itrl ifia-i, Agricultural mmd fmitfl Jk t,pm m). r- ' "" cjlleaiB- ot write fia- ijtlmab!. Tbis wiil coat loc aoTUisu, eVen i w.tt dee .as ot lo advertise ilnoueh a. - U, t so .stimale msile cut snd lube In. yourself. 'Attor r . 7 " H ' , i tlvYlLCUCRT A WltTZ mar. IS-dtw. tti.lisuo.u Vs. K tW IJOODJ, N E W GOODS t T '' " .J- 'OR SFRINO 1B7J, AT Marble Ball ibJ Tmipl Of Figrj! - CRFEiiN I31HIKR El LlVlJ AMU I iVs abtntiatiagg od, Bt.iU.-ir lon-.i,,,,. ; tMiu.-, lojhousands of Customer. Coiae a d Prune )our fritind,.iiid le'l jmt Bei.kuort lh C ieeeh s In ll-e piu,-r u. i,u, i heir n sals, where you, will Mud a utosi nam. aoruiH-iil u the tatesi Hovrltk ss apet-laili. I, such sa, French, Urtlisa aud Amw- r-su IlKI'SA III M ID I, t (fa point of lit-soly unsnriss 1 ) Hlsi-kaiid fa) ey.MI iii, roal snd Hiatal ion Jslva, Hllks, Holly Vardrsis, Vtripea Plsids, tiress diues, Bawmer Potliu-, 1'hptea, Print. CsiuhrUs, Lswns, Ar , die TorethiT salt iNiHiplete sMU"tltHnl of i osre, s as 1 ss tins rsla- vs, for Ladies eprlne sud Bummer e,r D ai'l Tii'rjtel I iat Bsw ti is Uie pic ti. I.uy I Irs It.Mtds. I bai e id o added ui my f)uw Uooda 11 psrlirteut, Lsdles and' Misses' MAIMS IT stl'ir In Lswns, BVersm keraud Llaea, also ia rtuat foi ehildrca. , A. Caaai-a hss oiened his tslW aprin Stork, And a uretHni to all Beeieds, 1 -For ileiasaa it of ensuuui rr tobisatort!,fock, . Aud thus h s Mprin trade brsrins. He aiw-iys produoes a sensation ew-h seavia, fl srllii ilii sikkIs o remsrk -hly cheap. He ttasslood tlie siona for ttisut ton: yesrt; And by k aiesly and econofm he will keeu Line raslngliis Ira-le. Holy b slrbes, , tv tLh sssuraiHW of lair Ue-almirs to all, Totreit Ihe rich afid tlie poor both slik Al lbs Tempi ol Paoey7 aTtaaLS HaLL. ' PRISTS i FRISTS! I.UUQ pleecs wiil be sold Bt from 7',' to 1",' e .is.- tt.U price. Frmls are as bsuds.r s you ever ssv them, end are welt, worth tsi money Never sas hy Creech' wb.B yoa waul to buy a I ltej Dress. - 01 R NoTlnN DEFIRTMENT sonslstius? of Kettbev. Jua-u. broiderh, 'l'iiekii.rs, Lsce sud tH-e .ssls, tttbb-His, Hsuderi" ilefs. F .s Cl.ttsird Col lars, Linens, Holes end Hosiery, e, Br. I hiuk of T. in ue of Fai.uy when ia waul el Koesls lu thai line, OUODJ FOR MEM.Att'D BOYa'ViEK, Sueh as Cloths, rassiMivroa.'T'weei.'s, Josns, CoiUmsiles aud Line HimmIb 1 r-.&nuA-jia eoinM.liiinn, aa I have Uie Pest ssmh-iih.-iu ut the eii , snd there is no use to imim hy Marl 1 1 Hall lu b tier younwlv. s, lor th -y In list Iw Sold. ,. .... . ; UI.EACI1K0 AMD BROWN DOMKrtli, ! I hsve a larir line of these tp oda and;4mirlit at" Uie riahk tiiua hi a.-li-a.,. ebesj., il mil chiKr than auv lumiHi In Ilia eily an sill KUaranh-e p If in every biswueu ll in kt H'i odtls when tniu ht-bow Isitiht, or aio IKiu;lu by, t am jusl Ihu mau tu sell yuu Uu mesl ea -rlENTS', BOTH' AND, CHILDRES S II tTA Stock lanrc; sss.irt Tent g-io.1, and a groit atsny stvbts, new and pii, s riuhi, 1 sm b . sell lu..iu. etep right Into Caa au's -U a you want a Hal. . . , FlHAStiU! PARASOL! Time Is corning when yon will waul tie oi, and we hays some vt ry prelly. BO TS AND SHOES! And whea I say B Kits snd Hh.ies I mi-se that 1 stand shsad in Ihat lit. and hive as nitml juw4 -ie sasoitmeut in the-ety, a d rss iplf yoa of my assertion, call aud examwe f )ourselt ' . sTR.tW .MATTI.Nd AND OIL CLOTfl, jX price lo suit ' Impiirtsnl arrangement for enstoni-r. ( riioe Itu tn g 0 sot Ui al r. I nl, snd li..n aloUK lbs Hailrostl, i I 1st their g-od UVer d Ireeor v .sra. B wrUits iu uiud. A fsw wors to my auineroas iriemfssnl B-.toeH.ifl. lUuowoulao isu-hH-nuy, inr ttor sola Ko.nls below cost, iu .ader to tell oiuws, but d- a sirilirht forasrd bus ee-a 'J tly ajood sre new, bouWilal Uie lowest ist s. Kan J sold at prices wh'lh chal nae etr-rll job. : lbs toeneas ot ptkis m re-jro to on whole rtoek is uniformly maiuuhied, and thd respcUie 1 m-a couiiajae. not only ihe Uu-st, ksiiisStfeyeaiisisaei eisl-sHsA-.fa.u-aiAUtamr! ihe stspie itrsdes and aoveiliea, be. Idea ru. S rare vlylot ss sre not essily obtained el- hers. Thoroughly qu diBsd sslesioem Ihi aBdervtand th demands aud eunrM le of busiuetw, tend to niske all visitors lerj st home here. - . . . - - J tiuided byprlncipl, rather than- policy, It has beea my aim lo ietln as well s- isin iu Hitne.s, plsciug onti su. h goedn m oWtviSBSl-. . is can bs uoueally rccom nenuea tpect A CREECH. BisrSD-dtrawlt. 1 resiie. Itu'lv an.Hnee myself a rsndi'l'' for Nijts ui thcUiynt Ka.ei(;tl.a n eirr lou lobe held ou the pllbistxtii of M.iy, l"' ; MM H.Hl.kl'-v Cltt psper plvuie copy till UJ. apr Wi plTI LOT Foil Si LE. At the Court House door In Ralrteh Holiday Ihe ihth til April, owl , we ' ' st p4tt.uu.ui -tioa the hou evaunl lot " "'"," street lu ksbmrli, o.-sr t'pehareh Ihsti cormr. s.. Joining lot oeeud d hy Mrs i sn sen Lot. coula.us sboul of smiere.suj the h..u ha 6 or eootoHabte ro". Irm accomm daiius" . WM.U BATTLE 3H. pr8-lw. i . Attoruc)t,1'' XFORD FEMALE ACADEMY, OX fOHD Uua.'M E. MUcbelL rnmtl Mrs E. N llraiiu . A9oelsie frm"l Mrs. W. H Mo. row, f .. uer ' i'"- lliseverc . of Ihia liislitulioa UI rs-onni-d JaBoary lieh, lbJ'4. . O'rtulsri with ters, w., on spp'i.sti"" rrt.er.-AII friends of the ll f" Miurhell, of Uie lluivoiialy ot North isr.iiiii- dec JH d A sw dm 0 lARoLlS.V RIC8. J . . .. uttt lt. j. ,1... UI.. t..al M'teeit- ,-UU IU. ..IWIW I" ' J""' ' ...A tV.C.Blito.'ilAOl!1'. apr&tf. : I J ALE CF V tl.UAHI.E tin REAL "J r.siair. Hy tirtne of a 'red i S wer f '',, eattd on M S. pi., ISO. ki I be s"W I"'"" ' . tl . . . U In tit. .-tit Ol Ksl" K4TA I K. nl 1 1. i. o isth d.y of A. ' "'-rt'tlt iMreefof hinrtsitUil'ln he M'U hork p n Um. City, Kii.tr on the rt..llh -ids us the wllrd lh il-nhnrtou r 1I'1'M",,,1,, Cintsimns- h -twika two nd a hslf sn i rss.' .-r...m J. H. ,Ki.kH "'"'' fhe lsn.1 a ill ha su-d hi two tepsrat l'" o, US- irilBlllllJ SSKI SOW r. - , , . I IM feel snd ruunme l. k south ' o The oth..r urcl couiaiubi fclsait m: tlie.uH. et i-r.l.w 1 t ie lor Olio llioclUdolls-sof' tlw l. will ee jiilre.1 ines-hsmt thi r"'l,lu1''. , V, .,, istl 11111I in-,lahtienl. f one suit I , suit i.'ie-t Irom i.y of .!,- ll"1' V tils- Inaituiir sskl sinv v r - , , , ;-ld allfud lavim-Ht. G,lU,!. ir 4-U. Aeiil for Mori: AflKS PRIME SL'GARCCKEB' ri PACK JLiJ UAW W, C. STRuNAt 11 C0 pr 5 U. mar le-tX..
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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