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Y' 7 . . --..- : " i JII5UU TUHK. Jf EdiUf. OKI SPELI1J. iefUt N'1"- : FRIDAY, APKIL i. If TBfiMi , Daily, one year. ....... ........ " u UL. .till . ..... . ft ceroii-jW'eekyr, en tear..., ' . '.six mouths.' VTwttj.'OM year. ......... at MX UtUtltb.,..,.. 7T "S""!? . . .. 1 S STATM !0WMXTIOX The State Convention of the Demo-w.tic-Cotiservstave Party of North Caro ' Km ViU meet 'tit" CiiaixBsiuiooB Wbdbksdat, lb riifc-Ttlaj of Ma next. Delegatus to tl convention will be pissed orer the scrcrAl railroads tut oat fare. . CALbWKWB CAXr&S8. The radksd nominee for Governi list . so mad two speeches in dafsmce of himself anil bit principle, . Hu expect to make a great Many more In Uie at ate If be meets with 44 better success In bis future effort! than be baa accomplished to far in tha campaign, but friend bis ' telligent friends will 8d bo ww for i rejoicing, i - . " " On all bsud it admitted that bit sVeeckes fall far bubiw Hie level of ordi wary ability, iach tMs1ataisskip. They 'consist of kW drmsgogixm sad vul rsrsppasls to tbe ignorant and net pre jadiewl of hlslMMicrtv- W?l!",t fc"Wwsu would talk f lite dtsnd Urns of the p, bmw ojucera and eoMiers of the Botilb iutbaUte. wart Who but Iny would refer to slavery now forever gone, with all It ettncomiUfits, fesoJ or bad, beyond the hope of resurrection in terms that mould makesstrangtr think As bud never owned, or bought, or sold t slave I Who - but be would speak of. the groat mass of ' tbe white people of this state as if Jhy were enemies to tbe govemnieut Bud ne tioa ia which tbey livel Who but b would nrge that loyalty to Gmut is fidelity to the Koverauteet, an J that to criticise a wicked, corrujit sad unpatriotic admiuUtralioB, is disloyalty 1o" 'Ihe . government of tbe state or Hie United BtsUs! - ' ' . Before this caoijuign Is nrer, the radi cal niMulnee will have to strike on s higher key, If he can, and answer for the aiitdoeda, the fraud, corruption end ln becllity of bis party friends, buth In the ; statr sod tntimial jrovrn(nenta,Wclt be 'bas endursed tloM-rviug ol Ills con (I dence and support "lie" Wilf tiaVg to get . bryoad the (jumtlun of ytt iitm and mileage la the legislature, and bain, too, . that they were fixed by hi own, party friends In the nwemlilj -siiI betake him self to the tok of tlcfunJing bis party from the plunder and theft of millions front the treasury, while he sat by sod lookuii on t'illuT conniving at the er ru)tum of'bU psrty, or too weak sad timid or too itmt;h ilcvuktl to were party, Instead of country, to raise (Sugar to arnt the ruin which the plunderers were bringing on the pcoplo snd the credit of . tlia statu. . The governor Kill have ti) meud bis ways in the Ciiuvsts, and learn that the people arc nut such fools is be take them to be. ". . : ' . . , ..esaii "i BASH. LYGRATlTUDft. It 1 reported. from Oxford thnt Gov. Caldwell denied VuU It tnhrttd At rot' tutiua vf Ike aintxAtio which minwu , ttl Aii, tniuhin) th melt Out. llMtn, whilst occupying the executive chair! We tliiuk this an itwtance ol tbebssest Ingratitiiilc. Cub) well is ouaof the men Who urged Gov. Hidden into the reckless course which rusultcd in bis being tic t posed and driven from his native state. ' snd now be basely desarts him and repudiates the lioldt-n endorsement of the I very convention by which he himself wss i rr ,i ...i.(uk. ti.,1. den has yet friends enough In the state to puulsh Oil J well's IngrutituJe aud to teach him to respect the acts of tbe body by whom he was nominated. Valoablc Caxpaiok Docvmkkt. We publish to-day a document which, will be found very valuable during the s proaching sinta juiupsigo. It baa. liova ' pivparod by Capt. James A. Graham, gonatnr frrjm Alamance ftmlOullfitrd, with the care and precision characteriatlc of thas genthman, and the farts are strungly snd tplain!y put. . We would sugit lu oat HMe Kxecutive Cotnmitteo the propriety of giving this documeut aa extinolve cir culation, la conjunction with others here tofore published, S-o the paper signed. G."' ";" '' , -: ftix)W-YocnoB!i lljit, Aur.AO. Mjj. Vf. A. Smith In opposing the resolu tion committing the republican party to the impudent, and fiauJulent claim of. Gen. Abbott-to Gen. Kmsou's (oat in tbe senate, may congratulate himself en the result. Oaly ten senators out of the whole number voting disagreed wkh the laor; -on the other hand be was sasUiaed by forty two. ' ' , , WAKE Cof lTt DKMOcnATIC-CcNSKIITA- Tivn CuKt kxtios. The democrats and conservatives f Wske county will tsscm- ile ia convention at the- court bonsa ia this city, on Eaturday May lfltli, for the IHirixwe. of nominating candidates fur the various r.iuuly offices to be filled in the approaching clectiun In August next, and to tboruujjhly wgauueewtite party ia the county fur' the coming electiun. xTowa s'uip aretacjiioitcd 3 bold nicetiugs and appoint dch-gatcs. -- . ' ' i The 1im.! tlitor of thu Jackwnvills ,"F' l wrote Wie otlier, day aa ileni to tlib effect tbatl whiter was lingering in tliJap of spring," but the managing cditox "cut it out, lie said the i lia was p.iJ caouglMUuljurlgiual, and all v that !..'-.-t of thing; but it would not do . ... 3 " ' it ltv ;nikr liich Ititiful l.inM of ti.t vwper had to be uitiiutuiucd ill ' awtt ii of aojuluary girla. ABBOTTS CASK IN TUK QBXAtB Wecvtw 0 f'lloleg troin-tlio cecdinjef tho Senate on Tiwsdy-I,r Fifty two seiiat'irs gave' Ihetr pinin i Abbott's claims andlMsnf iB ,UH tog JhnriaVAddJl eat, sod lrty thmigl) eiLfh Iladical reiut'nin Ufrre tlf-m st that ' j'.":.:....:,.) The case of I he North (Wnlins 8ra tonkin was immitil ilh. Mr. t'sr iwntcr si'ain adilnsmd he tVnat in s fcirid argnmmt ui fvrwf Mr. AVbtt't eTtnT wrtreTPwrr Tle uuetn ws tbca taken on the nK-oilni.nt 4 Mr. Cartcr divUrmg that ilr. Abbott Is nottil. it tn Kie sexr. Ttlis as njix-ted, as fl!': Vt.iS-M.'.irs. Ames. Cttilier.Cr;iB, tiiiU-rt, llowei. 'yc, Ojlxirn, I'aitcrsOS, ik. and Uawyrf I--Jfvs Mewn. A'te-wn, Bayard, Klalr, . . - ...i.i . ..ii i .. , " . , li lm atmriiaij x.. n-(t Ttt, i.t - ncfly, Cliiv ton, ( p. r, JJnia of Wm Virginia, KilmuncU. reinon, Kerry of C'ou occticut, Ki-rry of Michigt, Kn lieghtiy sen, Oi'hltliwit, ll iniilton 4 Msrvhiad, llanlin, Hill. IIitlH-:ke,J'.bni, Kelly. isriAn. Morrill f sUinc, Sbirrill it uiout. Mo. ton, I'ratt, liaiitacy, Ifcifwrtijoii, bchuiz, Scott, hpru-tue. btevemam. Stock ton. famner, " 'I hnrmsn, T:ptn, Train bull, Vickers, West, Hiudwm and Wtibt 3. - ., Messrs. Cariicntcr. Klnnaran aad Itice, Who would have Voted in tbe atfirmstive, were Dsired with ('. HattUbury, liam ilton, of Texaa, and NotwikmI, who would have voted in tli ngMive.' The questioa Jbea m-nrred on Ihe ori ginal resolution repor(I by ll nwjority of the cotnmiiti on pivlicggfSBd elet tims, wnteh was a Jouteii w ttnoui s in vis ion. It is as tullows : "Hewlett That Joseph C. AblKitt, hot aavinu rrreivra a ntaioniv m mibtw eMt by th North CerotiiuskgWature 6f( the mxitoul luVul:iy. in ftovtwuer, iSrU, f.r the oflio uf Srnatofraf the loiteil Hi tes, l hot ntitleirt a sCTn said United tflat' i& as such senator. - - fhwnnr i'ittmtmniii-" In- pursuance of-ttia phot of reigiiittln adi pled by tlw Bute Executive ComuiitUe of tbe Deniocratic Consrrvstive party, we give notice that a convention of that party for tho Orst coflgrKiual district baa been callwl to aiMcmble lu Eleutoti on Tburs dy the 23d day of May, 1873, for tbe purpoM f nominating a candidate for eungrcasr- It is hoped that every county ia the district will be fully' represented in Ui is convention.' ' - 7 D. M. CARTER, hairmaa D strict xecotive Com. . . THE MIlElfAIA . " rr ti eractniiATi 1 KMrows rnon ILLINOIS TUB ATAI.AMU IKCHXAS- 1KO TUB IIIKoir CAl.fc FOB tUaTciB ' CIBXATI ConVBMTIoB. Tt Ct!ontl Willutm 11. GromtHtr, Chair mun f tlit SMevtltt Ctmmillet f the J,iitrai UryuUitat CmtttuliaH Mi tvari, WaJtijiytu, D. C. -We,"" Ki'publicaiis of Illinois-wWE-t6 ex press our concurrence In tba principles liUelv set forth by the Liberal Republicans of ilihsouri. Wa make this drpartjre from thei rdinary methoils of party action from a deep c. miction that the nrgani tutiim In which we belong ia under the control of tlioso who will Bsa it chiefly for personal purKisi, snd obnttuct the free expression tit opinion on important manors, which the gentlemen whom yon represent have laid before the people of tho l.'uileil Hlslna. - Wo believe that the time his some I when the imlllicHl ofT-nei-s of the past' sliouhl ou nnnloned; ttiut all citizens should be protected in the enjoyment ol tns nuliis iiuaiasitccil litem m tne consti tution; that ttHluntl taxation should be imposed lor revenue, and so adjusted as to make the IKinJen on tho Industry of the country aa- light 'aa possible,; mat a rvtorra in tue civu- vice should bo such as to relieve political action front clliiial patronage; that the right of local sell-goverumeut, the foundation of American freedom, should be reasserted, and the ancruaehmeule of federal power checked; and we also believe that, at this tiuie.a special duty rests on the people to do away with corruption in office. . With the hope Unit the movement begun In Missouri may spread through all tins stales and inllueuoe every political party, we accept the Invilathm to meet in cational mass convention in the city of l tncinnntl; oh -tlw arat Wednesday in May next, and Invite all republicans who sgrctLwiih ua to co operate In our sctbm. - Kor tbe purpose of securing a proper ivpivaaiiiation Ul uie BLaiS Ol Xllinoia in said convention, we S0L'ifvt that the Citl soni of Illinois present at Cincinnati select a uui piiipuikiuu ui ineir uuutuer io rep- reauni tuis stuta on the floor ol said con vent ion. I This call baa beea sent to onli twelve ol Ilia one hundred ami two counties e! the state. Wa regret that wimt of time has prevented us from giving tt more guttural circulation. The above call is signed by over three punured leading republicans of the state, for thSBculhicf, Ki.fuwiKiD, Aprils.!, Ie7?. IVrmit ina to suggest our flieud, John l. Whitlurd, tif Ninvbem, as fully couiw tent to till any orlire In oursut; and I hojwr the trrecn1r(V Convention will nominate him ( some important office, ffe Is a Mtwn ol tins abilit and of hiirh tsniliiigXIn moral character, but you know bun Veil and It ia unnecessary to say wore. - y. TH TlfllMORNB ahk -ATri Biix Focbi AnAimr ,th ".mwaiit." The London Timet of Anrll 10 ears; Shortly, before 3a'ciock- veSterdaV -trnr granu jury came iota court and present) a true bill; which they found against Thomas Castsn, otherwise Roger Charles Doiifrhty Tich borne, baronet, atherwise Arthur Often, for perjury. Tbey also pre- cnten a true tint against tne same person for forgery . . Om. CAtiv'a, I.BCTTJBa.i-Tills distin guished gcutlemaa lectured to a large and intelligent audience, composed uf ladies mid gentlemen at the theatre, last eve ning. Asa lectu-cr Goji. Carylsade' cidi d sUAcess. HU rvmaikie-wcTe liteard to, ihroughuut wilh. marlied attention by the -eu tire au.1 ienca, nn 1 a great deal of KMt was doubtless accomplished by the leefiirv. iVeicftera JvurmU of Commtrtt 21th, ..... . A 6isatn.AB Diisioii. The Chicago Putt aays .,-. A det-iuoa'of J'ldsre FirwelL of thla city, with which ' Judge Williams ,oin cidea, is of some intercut. It is held that, where the law re-imres tlte-publication 61 leiral noticn for a number of weckl and the pjlilieslloii is uiulo in a daily paper, it is not mitti -h-nt i puhlinh them once a week: but they mini be published lb every iwue of the piper for piper for the given tune. This decwfciu seems to be riuiit. It diiei aot apply where the luw says Ikb a. week," but where it, says for to.niaiif Foe Uis Sca'hisL IMPO'JTAr DOCUMENT. , Tr u. JWi4s We are approaching ima . of te important the tioa evr het4 ta m ,t(e. in which nil thesubs Mfn rt ta ba choeearastypt those con cU & with the lodh iryi wlm hold aver "ju.ler a d.iiuu of the supreme court made In their wn favoe, which keeps thrm fu office two years hogrr thas tlie pR.ple inteuded when they ware elected. Tba .eirotioB iTaaU 8. senatrtr, b 811 the placof one alio has held that ofBc only to misrepresent aad slu the pe"pl of his native stste; also dopemls Up- tljis mmI : aa Ilia b-uialaturs eboeea tills summer must elect a successor to one w rb preseut' incumbents. There Bill aba soon be upon ss presi dential election fa which tbe hfe of tbe whole aatioa H at Blake. BucL beinj the caw, la It boi wen ensogn so amiiin ux two puhticsl psrties of the state before the people npon the records wbfcb 'hey have ni ide;tiireacb has now hsd its term in tlx leuiklative department, at least ; su l let the people decide which has worked for their best Interest t This I pro note bii fts to do, so far as the naanoi of the atatf arc coBcerneiL Br chapter ffi'lews of rixclal sessfoB 1804, ralitkd B the tmb day of August, I WiH. tba salaries of the different sute ofKixrs were fixed at the radical staadard of high prices, rapine and plunder. The democratic Conner vat I v legisutura of l"t"71. by chapter 81, laws of IS70-7I. ratifleil ob tba the 181b day of February. 1871. Ibauired thrne aslsriw so far aa they were able and reduued them to their steuusril ol rctrencumeni ami n- torm. - ' - Now let us sea the difference as . shown by tba above mentioned acts and the Aunuors repons im uii -and IBift-'Tl. " f a axac t)Tr a, oarsaTM ia, imw-TO. it'soaa rv or ftrtt'-TI Hovernor's Wov'e alary, i,uw.ua BaJarV. R.W; OB rWM otenr Private Becra I tali 7jO,XI Urv. l.ooacoi MesMUKwr, VNFOlfl t.lSWtAM Clera.' xtra clerical Stfevieee as sboara- by AuiIllursKe- 151001 ir,u.uo Thus saving thla-dej aanaally, i,lo.w ( Bv an act oassed at tbe last seasioa of the legislature, the governor's salary wa reduced to tt.OOO OO to tke effuct oa the i 1 of Januarv. 1S7.1. which would make the -annual saving after that date 83, 100,00, oraearly one half. orrica or tss sacasTar or stats. lW-70. IDSDBB ACt 1870-71. J-T.1?". a, era no I CUiek. l,isj 0 H C erkalary, t.Uof.OU I " Balarv. Iil t . yuuuul Extra eWrieal aervtcea.as sImiwb 9J Aailllai"! Es- .i,rstis6 . 8j.uuu.ov 83,036.28 TbaJiplB( AB aaneeestsry . vmeera auu Hivioa AuuiTua's orrica. 18 8-7U, iis aa ct or iBu-ii, AuiHuVs Bal Auditor's Balarv. 8'i."e arv. . ii.vsew 1 Clerk salary, l.tmu m 1 Clerk gal- . VSMI.01M ary, ... wu.w mow Ext a Clerks, itMM Ami. keooll.1 m.soj court.) VB7W -8J,".tW Saved auuanlly ia this office 2,S7.W TBBASVBT. llH-'70. Treasurer's ennsa act or 18nVTU Treasurer's '" al.ry, t,0-t) 00 ilhhfClerk lal.ry, 1,400 COj ary, (Vf'uu I Chief Clark, 1,MU va lAWlllsk, tWJ.W I leller.isi sry, 1,000.09! I BooK-k' epsr Blry, Extra Clerks, as shown by Amlitor's KeportlSUO .;o, Vfktelllua; f x pooaes (scs ' Jtu lltori Ks-portlMU-'W pp. ha aud TS0O0I !7IW WIT wan1 ' 8-v.woo 8avwl aanaally lu Uils'depsrtmeat l,?.5 By reference to page 79 of the Auditor's report Tor the yea 18fliV70 it will be seen- that Urge payments were made to Soutcr A Co., of New York for this de partment, which should be counted with its expenses, aa follows, vis : One year's salary aa financial agent-foe the state, 81,000; expenses for "advertising, eVc $339.48 ; making n total of 11,320.43. Nothing of the sort can be found ia the Aud itor-s-repait tus ths.yesr ,1 H?lhU,iH.. the conservative legislature authorized no such lavish expenditure of the people's money. This amount should, then, be addud to the expenses ol the radical rule la this department, making the ssviug under present laws, 84,807.20, , sursaistssossiT o m slk) woaxs. lNiW-'JO itTnsacTorltr!B-,T'. Snp'U naiary, 8J, .0C Sp'U. Balarv, 8WJ.UM li. rk. " UuoonlSu li,. TravellhiK ex-"" IXo traveltlng piiwef ( 1 eiiwusea, - Auitlt'ir a keimrt 1SU0 410. 1? ' ' ' - 83.UrlAl.- - " 830000 u la Utis aepartuwat, 8", l svraalKTHnaaT or rvauo iSTBlt!TIOB. TWO-'TO. Bsl ary, a,4tt. 1-ai.eaA V or WTU-'lp Boui rlnita- Ihllt't ABl- ' t curs, aai ary, Extra Oh-rks AoUl tor's K'lwrt lnuo-'W), TislltUl exr pensea, i W. Hood, aeul (paid from Ku Lica- t.CCOUl Nol svelltng pea - Noil ,CIH. Uoaal fund), 1.779 M S-, Ml US 8I,5C0 U) (aval ia UTs UepaitaseBt 84 14I.H ATTOBBBT SSAXSlL 180-TL Attnr. baa's. Attn. Siea'a. C-lary, 81.M0C0 Baiary, 09 Bdilllional So ad I'uaal eoemel al ! biwwl BOW. - counsel. 8,4S0 0O Tills tneJaifBT'-i- aoaaael em- plo ed by lbs Trea- A ureror Ssdl tor'a l)eirlf mcnti eiuviuol I 81.iOJ.wO Saved Bl UiU llepartuaut, 8-),4S0 coos coBMissioa. lS(i!-"0 Tkey se si- Sdary, 87,300.00 kiweduural- I mi j wv. Saved 87,300 00 . AOJi-risT eEUBBAi-'k orrica. lHri!t-'7u, rrsnsa Ailror l!70-'71. -Ularyi (J u.OJ !no navels iiug ttxpesi- sca. No boraes snd. busies. - Adl'tUeurs. Balarv. 1.3U0.OUI iravsniugex. ih-u.-. t ui m Bireof b.rae ' aud busies, S3 .50 st.tirjNs- fjuu uo Savd la tills uulcs, Jtl. eiriroi. egi'saa. 1'6-'TO rM Bni e krrs 'or cbdj b c-xivs st sl rtQ - 71. iks Sr . ' peaes Of WorV, M.ilS V eiptiol atusva Palil-rtraea. MW ara tun lu eneii; Pawl lar ttti t trus teed, rruaur- fUM.W We. '"-' 1 ni M.iure. 7ii rj" :l ' out itnt, ,258 W . ' rrauc LIUBART. ' 1H-'78. ' ,CD CBSP TO tsws Ubisitaa'a .- o 1A-'7I. Balanr. 700 Ou Ulir.ri.ua ""'""r '"" t aulary, - Sjjo.ta) area, fJUIOD " "i j - '' fea-'TO. Aasouatiai4 . for wood mu4 eoml . put euUma; aitS haiiltna: WOOD, - . 17- Tl. anwaut paid fi MuoJ I aa-' coal a' 4 1 cattioa ami ' Baa lidr .- wooa 3,ao wiwa. I,8JS 75 faved. i,10 lL Miirrta " T- 1M-1U, f Kirk 1K7IW7I. Cost Com of aim- war aad etbar aillt tarr earn- ' paaina dur rius Uis - Ua, too year, 874,71W 74 741.HB too 8iv.d, 874,71 70. The luiDeacbimnt trial of W. W. fl -l dea coat 818,0VH.0a, aad as that waa the result of tha military campaiga ot 70, it might well be cbargeil to the mili tia account of -that year. The expense, however, having tmrn incurred by tbe legislatura of 1S70 "71 in relievfng the fieople Irom a tvraunical otlicer, we will charge it to Hum, so that the account will staael IHHO-'TU. . lHTO-'T. Gostotuiill- lltofio)- Ua 8r4,77 neh- I uieiit, 8,i3,oWo A tavig of 8al,SK ill. '.: BPliM AM DBTlKirJVBS. Rmliig the Jesis ..l.W-7.!, ;.t'!cr was paid under an act of tlis ladieal fegisla- tura authorizing tha goveraor to employ pies and detectives, U.D sual oT7,lt3 6H aa appears by the auditor's report for that year. Tbe adjutant general of tlie state seeui ta have beett Jn charge of this force of detectives, (are pig 73 of auditor's re port Ib0tf-'70.) aud received Irom this fund for such services, besides his salary end travelling ecnes sliown abivve; the sum of 8I,70 iii. (see pages 108, U4, 131, I ) snd 141 of auditor's report.) By chspier 15, laws of 1870-'71, .this act was repealed and the eienditure jit-money foe sux h purposos stopped, so that the account stands, leiP-'m . f70-'7l 8- lea nd D - ISulaaaiid Us- - t-ti.ea, 87,IOV(Wj fej IVea, . O00 A bstuig uf 87.10-iea. KKritt or CAPITOL AND WBOUfS ANU HkAsLMaS. . leXjn-'TB. Aesouut allow a bv Audiior'a IHTO-TI. Amoml abowa bv Aad tor's heoort. tOftlOjl keporl 87J8.7S Saved la this Do,Uueul 1. Ill ; " PUBWO rhlSIISO.. i 110-701 1H70-;71, Paid Pablla PalJ Tubhe. frinter 8f,.'Kn.!f friuur, i'.,WXM Batos mpnuuug. suiii.u. . COMTIKaKMCIKS. This is also an Item in the Auditor'a Tk- port for each year, but ft is impossible to give the items covered Iry ft without Bi ce to tha files of tha Auditor's oltice. 1 suppose it Is like Abstract L" of tha quartermaster's department in the arm' , intended to include everything that win not go under any other head, or that can not be accounted for. I think that we may eafcly say that that af 1079-70 includes Ilia line lounges, di vans, velvet rugs, looking glasses, bureaus wash-stands, dco , purchased tor the tie- partmenta meutioned on pages 'SJlJIlS, ke or Auditor's llenort lor uist year, they are put under bo other bead in his summing um also the$0o4 80 awrM of tee shown by the Auditor's rcpart, to hsrc twen purchased during mat year lor tue different dswrtmenls. In 1870-'7t as there was a conservative legislature to.watch over the proceedings of the different departments, such lavisn expenditures aeem to have ceased, ss we do not find them charged in tha Auditor's Ko port after legislature in 1870. . . Wa may then stste the account. l(W0-'7a I 170-'7U CoaiiiKav Cootlnke4i- elem 857,8Ht.!l cies, 88,274 7 A saving of 8il.lU0t IBOIKLATlva P1CPABTXIKITT. laao-'TO. Psvof I870r'7i. Psvol . members. 8107.531 40 iuenibers,8148,1f800j rsy of um eers ?. 81 -fpsyofoffl- I ' eers, Ul.siaes 8101.481 70 i8UT.V40.17 DtrTerwee la tavur of tha eonservstivs UlUn1l,SKt.H ."".'"7- " Tske the office of enrolling clerk as a sample, and wa BnaTrrfiuniirXWnnrV 80D-'70. that John A. Mc- reuort for 1809 Donald, enrollii e'erk. received for him- self and assistants 82,512 0rduring the nssionnf lPtl-'70, while the Auditor'y report for 1870-'7f shows that W. J. Wil son was paid $808 fur himself and assist ants during the session of 1870-71; making a difference of $1,708 in this office alone, ' Tim difference el more marked whea wa recollect the work dune by each. The enrolling of 186D-'iQ amounted to 834 piinted pages, while that of 1870-71 to 478 paxes. That of 1MG0-70 cost, oa an omk 7.7i per printed page, wbtie that of 1 averaged only 81.70 per jwye, or a diffurenca of 10.05 in- the en rolling of each page ot the laws. . Tha members, during the session of 1808-70, received 871.88 each, while those of 1870-71 received only 032.83 ditfereBca of 238.77 far each member. The radical legislatureduring their whole tern, were in session 304 days, at a coat of $430,958.60, or an average af $8, 804 per member, .while the conservative legislature sat during their term lOOidays, at s cost of not more than $192,950.17, or an average of $1,031. per mem bar a dif fereece of $1,873 per member. In this connection it is wetl enough for us to recall the fact that at a single charge of fraud ar corruption has been brought against tha conservative legisla ture, whila tha ahoM country resounds with auch charges against their radical predecessors ; charges which have not only been Biaile, but also, in asany in stances, proven. 1 have, not space to go over them here, but would refer inquiring minds to tbe report ol tba Fraud Com mission lately published, as well as the Bragg Commiaaioa published la 1870.' There ara many ether items la which there waa a great saving, such aa tha re duction of tees of "clerks, sheriffs aad stber officers, which we have But space to notion here, but which tha people feel and .aa. - .. jf And now to sum np, we Bnd ' Saved iu the Executive Depart ment, V $3,180.00 Sa ved in offl of Secretary of State-, n'",'"'' x SAVed ia Ail lilor's ollloe. Saved ia Treasurer's Depart- Bient, , 'V Suved In otfice .if Buperluteud ent 'of rub. Works, ' . 8.8.M.35 8,837.50 ,807.18 ,8,410.13 4,141.90 8,4,W 00 T,W0.00 Saved In oftice of 8uriutcnd- ent of I'ulk. Instruction, Saved ia Attorney GesersJ's office. Bated ia Coda Cuiu allusion, SB" Sited fk Adjutant General's uf- v 6e, ; ' -V ..., -Pavel in CspHol Pflnsre, " 8,iW.O0 Saved fo State Library, S" 00 Haved fat wood, " ' 1 10 ) 91 esveil ta m lilia, 1.446S rtaved in spies and detectives. 7,1U$,0E' tver lAkaefsafJaT Caiiiiol snd a-tights avid measures, 500. IB riawd m public prinrlne, 12,211.43 caved la coniliiirvticie (live Iba . amount eharjjed ta wood,) lil.'iM :t Bsvcd i legtafature, t 4:1 thi 58 Mslrnu a grsad tiital of - $ll,444 IS If Hie cmacrvetita legislature has re duced the expense in the itiM" siuti (1 above $181,444 18 f-om whsttbey were under radbal rule br Hie yen m-tf-'70. then I at in all candor, have they B' t proven llu-maelve (be friend j of the people, snd have tip y not curried out the relrtnrhHUHt and rtjorm tilth tin y pi mlea in 1870. : - i Cpnathe alrove allowing made from fti ai-ts of the two" legMaiuria and friiili the reiorts of tha auditor for Ihe vearx 18C9-70 and 1870-71, we will Submit lie ease to the people, as 'the jury, fi cling well assured that their verdict oa Ihe 1st Thursday of Augist next, willbs in favor of the party of reirenchmeut. reform and a OooBiy in the public expenses. ... G. iOUXSOJl'tf AMNKVfY VVAiCiKMt TION8. The supreme court of the L'uiteJ Stales has once more decided Hist the amnesty proclamations of President Johnson have, and have had, full force and efTx-t. 4)ne i'argond brought suit ;iu .the court of claims for the proceeds of cott(nrai:i..d and sold under tbe raptured snd aban doned property act-sif 1'3. The court teeld lliat lie did not sliow Jhat he bad never given aid or Contort to lho relel- lion, aud on Parond's apxjaf the mipieine court decidea that I'nui.lcnt Joh inravV mnesty proclamation of Decemlicr 5, 180s, refeved nun Iroia Ihe neceiwity-iil proviair that he adhered to Ihe Vnitcd tftatea during the war. Tim pinion in other words wedied uuthis partieipnlun in rebellion, and made him in law a new insn, so th:it .:fha..pimrt.jrt.c1idmtj!tthl. not k into the question of his " loyally. ' As Psrgond's ease is the ease of every man parficipatiiiir in the rebellion, lliu sinuesty of December, 85, 1808, being absolute and universal, it can lm seen that anv loan cgn now sue for hit property in th; "L'niti d States Court without bciuir liiitnjie.red by the queatiou of "loyalty." The Johnson proclamations have abrogated all tbe vindictive legislation of the war that far. The abtract of lire mrmiouof tfnrcunrt s we have it from .W'ashinL'iou is beta sub joined ; Aa. W.P'irgontt tt. Ihilii ttatet Atipeal from Hit Court vf t tWis.r-This was a proceedinir to recover the oriicecds of cotton seized under the Cnptured and Auaudoned rrouertv act ot 18113, aud was argued at tba last term of the court. T he Court of Claims dismiwed Ihe petition 09 Ihe ground that it did not aver t I1.1t the claimant had given no aid and comfort to the rebellion, nor siiniciently over execu tive pardon. It is here held (the shiiio as in the case of Armstrong vs. United States, recently decided) that the Presi dent's procl.uualion of Decemlier 23, 1808, granting pardon aud amnesty Un conditionally and writhout reservatirm, re; lieves the claimants in cases under the Captured and Abandoned Property act Irom proof. 01 adaeaiua. to the United States dming the hate war. The judg ment dismissing the petition is reversed Tbe Chief! Justice delivered thenpiuior, WILKES COUNTY COKV1SNTI0N. According to previous notice the demo crsib conservative prty of Wilks county held a meeting In the court-house in Wilkcsboro' on gaturdny the 20th lusL, for the purpose of pMiinting delegutes to thewnrventKmrkt UreensOori, the con-ga-ssiiinal convention and tlie seoutorial convention at Tayloisvillc. ' Th meeting wasorganixed by calling Dr. V. u Cook to the chair aud J. v. limit and C C. Hackett to act aa secre tariea. ""' - The chairman expluined (he object of ( ), . .Mil i . ,M . fiiw i i... n I Vi..i.itly. - Uu motion, tha chairman appointed Oil. W. H. If. Cowlcs, F. B. Pa! Id, J. T. Fin ley and r. llorton a committee to draft resolutions expressive of the sense of the meeting. During the abeence Of the committee the lion. W. M. llobblns entertained tbe audience with a Idling speech of two hours length, portraying most vividly the rascality practiced by the administration both state and national. ' At the close of bis speech the committee on resolutions reported through their chairman, Col. Cowlen, the following resolutions which were unanimously adopted r . Bettltti, 1. That we are' opposed to the principles ttJ tha radical republican part as manifestetl ia the administration hof our national and state governments. I x 2. That we are in favor of economy and reform in the adminiatration or national and state affairs, and a repeal of all unjust and oppressive laws. - ' ' J. 1 hot believing that the principloa of aa to promote tha peace, happiness and prosperity or ine wuoie country, we pro mise it our earnest aupport in the coming election. " : j . 4. That (he thanks of this meeting are due to oaf senator. Dr. (i L. Cook, and our repremmtative, fr. Tyre York, for their able and manly course in the last stgMatnra, ; . d. 1. Hunt -offered tha follawin? reno lution which waa, amidst applause, unani mously adopted. Betdvtd. That In CoL R. F. Armfield. recently a citixen of our county, we re cogaijee an abla htwyer and sUte-nnaK, and ai a mark of our aiinreciatiou of his services ta the conservative party la ou flountv wa w-oni mnd liisa to Ilia en-1 ventioB at Greensboro' as pur first choice for attorney general. Col A. C. Cowlcs being called for re sponded 1 aa able auiHIoqiytnt sp-ecb of eonslderabla length obtaining as he alwsrt does the undivided attention and continued applause of the entire audbtaca, I ana aid credit to Himself and tbe party of which ha Is justly acknowledged a leader - .-1. .- . The tiicctlna was (hen ably addmcd by Ol. Annlleld, B, Z. Llnney, Joe. Ikjb son. F. T. Graves and Dr. York. On motion of Col.- Cowlcs, the chair man appointed three delelegatea from each township to represent tbe county in tha state and congressional conventions aad three from each to represent the county in tha senatorial eovendoa. Wa omit the namea for tack of space. Dr. R. F. Hackett offered the following resolution a bkh was unanimously adopt ed: - ' vl . Betoktd, That every conservative of Wilkes who may choose to attend the conservative congressional convention at WilkesbOro, be constituted a delernta to assist tbe regular township dele'ato In casting the vote of Wilkes county in said convention, On motion t CoL' Cowlcs, Saturday tbe !3nd af June, was selected as theduy for holding ths county- convention to nominate county candidates, and that prl mary meetings be held in each township to appoint delegee to said convention. The secretary was instructed to send a copy ot the proceeding of this meeting to tho lUiciK'h Hamuli Kt, for puhl cation, with the request that the Salisbury Watchman, btatcaville fntelUjencer, ad alt other p.ters friendly to ths cause copy. Ob motion the meeting atl inuraed. , U L. COOK, t htti'st rRi1 ' THE BOSTON MUSICAL JUBILEE. FxrtheberwfUnf cur oontrr cousins ihd ib"S limj i Hun provincial citiis .( Vew York end l-h :.., ..s tits na BaUejin, who dure to know how ae ire going to put through tiliiK's gteal iicaiiiibiU. w wouid say a fotbiwa : -NT?TryTtfirrg Witt Wwtnri trig sr'slr-r Die lirouialic wile will tie Botumg 10 tlx eiih this will be msnsged. . U lUjxia.ler and uitro 'ficeViue Will be tNuployed to blow the organs, an J atmus. p t lil'ist may also be ex peeled by Ihe same . igency. . , ; ) All the hading b .kers art now employ ee in prepariiix rolls tor ihs ttrumai .skiMd navigators fiuve (yen sent oat tiv l.K C-ipa ibun, and Gga Framtisl Traill has b -ar gaged to blow it. l liciroiup of fame ia expected to be sent, if it is not played out? pit An amateur a ho plays upon words, will priform a duet aiih another who blows a clond. There wl! be overt ures by dry goods druiiimetK. ; See' York judgcswitl not be Admitted 10 tlie ortkesrra as instruments of tlie Taniuinuy ring. x bixieeu loemnoiives w ill whistle 1 siikle DhhIIb aith bt II aciiompaiiiineut. ihe Heidi II)-ri tunnel bss been con traded for for Ihe ba drum, and four eh plmut skins are now being tanneil for he heJils it It, ami. in p'ace of sticks, two steam pile drivers will be"ttd. The - hinese nalioiwl hrmn will he ner- forimdby the baud of the Kmperorof China alio are e peeled in nits In their tbsc nee, threq hindn d o.iis 11111I sixty saw luci- have been tie. rid tl pro ven; d.sipHiiiMiiieni. . . . I here aill.Ua a number of celebrated uir the cnntrsi'iiig ll.irto tlitfTichborue eti.lu is m viuiH to be presciit, it he cm get twyoiHl a few Jura. Finally, sir; (, Itiio.e a ill irive a new vcixioii of the March f I'muresa, with lull orchealnii and vural ecuipaiiiuiejit, " Fur the SentlaeL . WuBsTKit, N. C, April aOih, 487a. . Editor txutiuel ; I see tlie "name of Rtriti.u linlcs of your city mentioned in ..C0Jia!l'Wt .B!Uh4,bfi oiWibi uf Kur'arnjdr ia f tbe apprOaihin ehction. If he should! receive the-vouiiuation the West will tfivcI li i 111 a bittirty siipjiort. I hear his name uwd by men of ii.lluuuce ia the ditTcreut counties west oT the lllue Kidge. He would get the full strength of the con servative vote. We of the West claim a share of the oHices to be given by tbe party. Our majority in this cougieaiiioual district en-v tlee Mtin -a least twd 61 the pbaitions ntt the state ticket. And first, we are anxious, if the candidate lor goveruor Iw from tlie East, that the lieutenant governor be from west ot the Blue Hldge. Capt. Jas. L. ltobiuson, of Macon, has been spoken of, and Ins tutny friends would be p'ensed to see him get the nomination. He is as well known in the East as in tlw West, and would give stieugth to the ticket. W'e ask this as a matter of right and npiity'. Our majority here Is such as, to entitle us to some of the chief places. It ' Which is the ugliest hood ever worn I Falsehood. . .Ia St murder to drown ymtr sorrow or to kill timet w ILSilNutOM M OK I'll - CAKOLINA INSURANCE CO. O'FlCEltS: BOB'T.H. CO VAN. President I JOIII IW. A IKlMeOS, Vice fresiJeiit K. U. CAMS.ROX, Secretary. Dr. K. A ASLitlt jO.'l, siadicid Diwtur. DIRECTORS: Y J.-ty. Atkiss.iv. (lenertl Insurance Aernt I. B. UaAiMuaa, frid nt Kauk ut Jiuw ilsiK'Ver . . 1 1. W. Kshcuxub, tir. oer aud Cossmtssloa Men bwt it. M. rnAH, of Wright 1 8 edraan. T. II. Mtskor, vf W. A. Wbllebead Co., raycltevillcA K. It. 1'owAt, P-eslilent H. U. Eilsks, ComniissloB Merchant A. A. w II.LIASO, o( Wl.lisrd BroUiurs. W. A. I t Mnlxoof Northrop 4 cuiu-nlnr. i. W. WliJ.ua , ot WUliauis dt Murehi soa. . Ali Mi ESir, of E. Murray at Co. 4 DeB .smbtt, of tK:H .aseU Co Q' nfc'w'a f A i.sx. gi-uisT, British ViceCoa.nl, of Sjirunt A itinsoa P. Munmr, Attornev st Lsw ' J. 1) Wilhus, at J. U. Williams A Co., Fsyettevtlle Jia C. ilcR.if, Alt'y at Law, FsyetUiviU, I. M . Kbi.lt, Men-haul, Keiisn.villa. 1. X. i'oes, Murehaut, Lumtierlon. SPECIAL FEATURES AND ADvUN- ' , TAQE3, 1st. Hf restrlctloa oa Residence Ot Travel. 3d. Sf a sxtrs ehsrge oa the lives of Females. 1.. . Sd. Policies Incanlestible sfter Fire Tears. 4u. Tae rates of Interest 00 tbe funds of the Corenaiiv htirher tlian those on ths Funds of fMnpanies located la other states. Uiue In suring larger Dividends mJPoUey Ifoldejs ttb. Ths DlrectoissBaOrlleeTS Of the Com pan y are prominent MOK T U C A H I.I N I A Ns, who are kNoWtf to be mea uf l.NTkliKiTY and WUUT1U ; ' , v ...... t. The Comixinr Is 'estabtlsa.ed on S solid and pei iiuneut bid.i, steps havittir. been taken to-mereaae the. Capital Stock fo .AX),ou0. - 7th. All taa Friros or vna Coarir ABB 1 VaTS IB THIS fTATB ASD CIRCU LATED Asioxa oca own fauna. Ihls fact should etHnMend tlie Company, above all oUiers, to Moitfe parouniaus. It is well known that hundreds of thousands of lib lars la Life Preniiujis are aanadtv sent North U eiiiieb North Ca)iitidisls, thus cuntinuatly dtainlna oar people of-lmmeose amisants wbick .liodlti tm k..pt at iMima. Oa ibis ground ii friends ef this Comiissy ednddeuiiy apeal 10 every soil of the Old North btate, and ak thetrsnii port fortbis Uoms IssrircvioN, whieh, while ft edra suhstantlshy all tlie advsnlars ol Ntmhern CoininKs, helps to ba.ld upiiinis iavaaesTs. J VMBa D. TtnOOKa, - . General saper.ssiDir. Aeut, :'v 1. R.h.ialLN.w, DR. I B HAYWOOD, 1 K. W. ft. UILL, M .-ales I fe.vsm Ber. - , ' v arises spptvi'ii; for agsbciaa usB couiuiunt wun 1. IV run Local Auut as . V Brooks, Uenerallirant. . 'a)iriiM(. . - OQQ i-B- SMUKEtt AtUOlLLMUBAkk, l.'0 lbs. Fresh CudSnh spr 18 tf W, C. BTR' S AC1I A Co. ' Q CASES '8EA FOAM " BAKIS0 1MW- iK: Just received. mm apr 18-tf W. C. SIROSACH 4 Co, j'. a. ear abb-, w- wci;..!. ' batib sZsTAXls, nicas V Co , V , Itanufsetums of aad deslers a ; ' ".' '7 ,: : MacWnerjnsVotrtr ... IT,'4t, ItpiiftiJ. .,. : . ;. , r ,- a-ria vy AM, V?'U' "1 1'' "'I" rt.i" BJ AJIIt U3l iMiaumw. ff ty.fiuT DEdCKIPTlONd, MADB TO CKDfcft Would call lbs stteattoa of ths pn'Jk to their WllOUGHT COTTON BCUKWS. all sixes sad lengths, fur band or power. Aha, to their CroweJI's Psteut .t T iitox i'Jixvixa, SOBRthhlg BBW, SMIUgSSld PBBAB. Also, to our new psttera, luiprov d BUNNY BOUT1I COTTOX fLOW, nudoulitodljr the most pnpulsr ami elms peat CoodeolUiusui culUvalius; p'oa luadu. . l'srties neecdieg suy k'sd ut ... ; Casllugs fur Jflncs, 91111a. and otlnw Hselihiery,orRfisilrlni!mf any kh-d proiu.'-tiy executed, sruuld do well to give ae tkeirunlsrs. :- apr rpo TUX LADIES. " i would Knfieetfuliy a-i "the atteuiion if ttto ladles of UiU Iowa and Bute to my - LAKUX BTOUt tT ! " MIL LINERY, . Furnishing; (Joods,. JLc, if. . To dealers la lbs country an! also to Millins 1 hsvs to ss ,Vhst I can furuhk Uieia Iriuuued as well ss antrimiaed ' : I - Ciooda sxs Cheap. . as Uiey can buy the rsme la sny bouse inNew Tort City. ""-An I sst UiJl.'7"T --- wns. ccTTifjQcn wlUatteadto the retail Millinery branch st usual. Our place of basiaees Is still at . No. 4 Fisyeltcvllle t?ti-t, with Ilia only change It being on tho first floor Isaac i.t :i.vgeb Inslesd of up stairs, . -apr&-8m. The 'CarroIIton THIi NEW AND BEAUTIFUL HOTEL la low o n to the public 1 csted c the tlte of tbe "Old FounUB Hotel," ex ttndsd by aa eleirstit front ou rJaltiutiirii street, tt is, eonvuilent silks to the business uaa and the tourist It is t is only Rote In H-i'tlmoro of the new style, embracing Elevators, bulla of Rooms with BStbs and all converueaess ; p.-rfoet vvu tllsUonsnd Ugl.tUiroUichout and wasdauued aud bullies a Hotel, ne Iron its un-hiiioa To aeeoniuiodaU 1 sacBAkts a- b ura bh, who visit ctaltlrao'e, the Proprietor will ebsiite 83 per day or tbe Rooms eu fourth said tilth II jots. uiakliLf the ditterenee ou ee ouet-01 the elevallou. Ordinary Traasieat Rates tor lower Boors, m per aiim (iuusls of Uta liouae desuing lo take sil Tsntirs ot the sbrre rates, will please notify ins cwra eeiore nooms are ssngceu. ticssTs, is atsmse cobhtabtlt! from 8 a , to Vi p nr., thus rendering Ihs apiHir stories accessible wiuiout fslUjun. The undersigned refers to hiseairuerof over Uilrty years, as a Hotel Manager la New Turk aud Rshuaoro, eonadent that, with a new and modem Boaae, naeaa give enthw salisfsaUoa to bis (OO.U. R. B. COLEMAN, Bsliimops, Md., March 187. proprietor. apr 111 lm - An iHraovao Elsvxtob roa tna dsb or") sud eaintule mun o otU.n ttie tiulihwa- Crrica of Tns'eTiYs'Pi.vii'nstakX,.ri.'v . i Raluob, F.C AprU 30, 181TA BT ORDER OF 11 1 0ARI OF1 Dl recUirs "tasltid t o osslt" will be re e Ived at this fllce, until tbe 8lh of May next, (or the "BuwursKi" of lids e tabltsii BMBt, aVVCKARiS HAIL. sprlStd Uspuiy Warden. g W. E,T.S?P 0 I.i T O E B t - - BWEET POTATOES ! 1 151 Pus. apr a it Bweet Peatoes J lint eeeelved. , U. T. BThONACU sk b. U. . Q818- Hld'h. i.0 B boltid Meal. ai i tf ii. T.eTRON At H k BRO. 2 000 CO KM OF OAK VVOiiJ FOR tUiu alcHveivJ ctUwr Iu the city uroa tli Hua at Uid M. C. K H.a uly V mUt Irum 111: citv. N .u. .a sra ak annuinrl St. II a 1 W--tr$TE X I TH 0 1.7 Bids, just reeslved. sss-U ... li. X BTRONACH A BRO. apr 31) BBLb. IRUU POTATO E4 FOR Plant- lug snd table, lost received. ' ', ' sprlS tf W. C. STRfNACII dt Co. 150 BBLS. 01 FLOUR FROM FIN I to fssaUy. - Just nsuclvcd..-. apr 18-tt W.' C. tTXOSAH A Co. Jjl M. AliAAiJ) sJAitAlAOUa V MAMAJM. . axm. s HENRY M. MORRIS, 'Import and Agent for the' V. & arid Canada' ' No. 73 Water Stroct, ando Old Slip. , . , 1VJCW -JTOTtK. '- CERTIFICATES from the kauin Manufarturers iu Virinis, North .VminS, Minwnrl, Indisna, IllinoiJ, Ohio, ew 1 orx, snu v..- .. " " .-' ' . 7"' .. ','.7. . ... .-,xas, ' , :, . T-rr s.j ci t OTTrfn-vrvl T.lCOrlt.t" vy tuiiuibuu pu.yaAAvx snuvv . As Alcvnt f;.r It. Sew York prtrsnd Aiblress, .,, II ISCELLA K EOTJi-L tr'-' ijf(rii'KC jgj Xj x Barbie Tmpli or Jtuq liui'.ll TllERRBjt.v.. , iVa dl 4bsitlBs ifio-K t ih'tiir0 V Tilue, Ui Uiousauds of euUini lomsa-id lirlnB yunt trk-ti, ,, . UelibbClA Ut 1 1( h a 1 tb J tbirir good., wbere yoawilt um TZj1' tsut a-uilaiei. ol ib ' ' ' . , ItKISt GMilii ai iks, ix .ny an:us, m uintM.btfW liter U- liu vaunuh a, L iw ns, a c , &c cotnplute iworlN.etll a( iosr,V L "j't tsbr.es f.H- Ladk-e prtll tnl 'n,-" k U-iu'sfonettiav as., a , T", lire a 11,00. 1 ,X tZJV'' uoods U.prunetill LmlH-a avd" -J'..' ma he rp luifi C-' In L.iws. Sversiick rand LI m 1 for elliidreu. . kir, And s icreuuua lo sll be esidi. " Kor lb usati sof . -u.ini.-r- tobheii. s. And tbtis k sorieis hsde Is-ji-Mt He sW-ivt pei-ducvs s oen-sii.H, He h su-ud L s'..r,n f.,, B,si y And by h uiesty and eeoauair li - sui IT Iue easuiK 'ds tta 1c U, u ivb- ,tr, ,. 7 V ilb sssurauee -if fair ii uiui-s b, Ji T U-'-ii Uu ii, b sml tlw p.Kr b-.ili mA, At Ui Temple of faucy, Mtaiiu u.li. ;. PKjTBt-kiNTfii - 1,000 plres wilt be sold at frwa ?t; c teals. 0;d nricea. PrioU an as I.,,.. ' you ever saw them, aud swwru'wT, .n. .... . V Bl. . I.h . . . . woof want r "j wm-u aava la to buy s t, sl.cj llress. ' Ul'Jt NOT10.N DEPARTRgs-j - l Very coiimleu- eouilsUiut of goffl- . broideries, I uckttiKs, Laee sud Lm risT Hd.b ii., Haudkereuiels, CuJ.siri J lars, Liuons, U uvea sud Hiniarf t " ibmk of Tviuiihs of JfsM:y alisu ui niu Koods lu Ulat line. UOODS tOH MES AND BOYS' Wg,tL Huehss rtoths, f sssiiiieeet, Tweeis, lmv (. ououades aud Unea Woo.is I nxotna, . competition, ss 1 hiivs Ui I est sjiwtiifcutT :th.VWI UMs IW ussWfsss by Mif l Hsii lo b.luir yourselves, for Uiey iemii ..Sold. t , . . Bl.ttCUEl) AKD BROWX DOMESTIjCj I hsvs s lnrx line of ih'se u'odt'nid IhhwI at the riKht time to s-H s. elnsn, Hi, ehuHier Uisn anr bou In the eity, saiwil (uaranbss p tc lu ever-) iusbuies. h a 1 odilawhcU boa lit. bow buaibt, lb bou.hi by, 1 am just the uutu w k!1 iwi b, met ea. emisvu'jLciumis-j.BAij Stock I inre. ; 'assort uent ( d, tuj t . many sMUis, new and piie..ritit. I ul. v iK-ll them, rtep rh;bl luto Cxssca't van you want a Hat . .; , . . PARASOLS! PARASOL! ! Tune Is coming wbiu yog will want utrw.w wu have suuui vi rj prijtly. . BO, T3 AhUSliOFS! And when I say B 11U and rtesis I is ss Us lsUiu.t H'md ui that It. tsik rs 'bt . cOuipT-Lu asaorlHieul l'i in.ic.lv, 11 uisutf you of uiy assei lion, call snd rxoutnc ! yuurseit STRAW MATTING ANI OIL CLQIilr st rtees to suit J . : . - lnitorUiil arranKeineDt . fia eqsliwevt Thore bavilK 8 O wuitii a'. nhU.snd k rtlong the . haiiroad, wl l nsvs llierf.Kidj! Sj Uvtrvtl freeol' cfsra" 'B -srlliis is uiuni. 'A few won's to my tiuaisri'iis tn?int ustomnra, 1 tb ow onl no isuli uji,is oltur som-iOiUa. below rwl, ladder bi wi .olbeta.-hui d 1. S'riitiVf u'ssrd busM My (f.ious ale nw, boutlilat die kiWvH rw sn 1 sold st prieea ah'tb eltsi wine ru-pii I1011.' The 10 a-tsp of p. k s in res.nl bi it whole slock la uuif irm') tti as uUiinej, ai d U .rcspi-ttiie 1 in s euiissK',' uo. ot,h ihi if- i nut . 1. very existing style snd ! o- .ty, it . ihe staple grades and uoveliivs. In. l.ic. ft rare styles aa are nut easily vblaHi s. slieru. IhorouKhly iiiliNid adraswa su iiuuerrtaud tbo deiuutids sud ens ur n il liiKineMi, tend to nuke nil visitor-, te.i . s boine here. , (l iitled by prlne'ple, nither than polef t has been mv aim to retwin ss well tt nsmo toinsrs. plMuiji o ilv a -hifuodsiii ib.l tn tall ss cuu.b Uouestly reiuui uebtlsd m, uViQ is spec. , ( :. ' ". ' ... . . A. t'RKEllI BjarSJ-dliawAt.'. Thcr Trlbuito.: AWCEKI.F H.t(l'sTHTH psicn i'siier, of tbe abeve -nk, wrtk edited sud pubiMied by Wet deisi,i.." and aft. r 1 lie -d i ( uoVay iu !y mil. b .. purl ot the Liberal Itepubfteaii suii u a valive 'suss of ttm Ktnie, snd ul tlte ' conutry The Fribnas willadseesissVviM snd h.fona; the One-lerui (fiisida'Si prloclplR, and sll tlie imp-aisyttuiifrrl tofuru suuounctul In ths llW.AViiii viirlst veraal Amnesly Publie eehooJ-lans i KesuBiptlua 01 eoeebi Psyimnl s A I 4 t'onerv s reviosrni.iU'Z our liimiestrid Li- rAs AbalUin f th wkdt Intern A vUcm lbs fuudlns: of Irs) nimjf 4 IkT cent. 1 K bond lie (vastest i" pr jl-etioB atiaiusl aionopo.uu Idem sera niv ia every uep a-tiuont of the stab siie w lion I iroiarllllicMIs e -aiplete I elim" Pablie tervie , hi all brsm tes, bulb 'I'J Suli.lti .l .11.I Ibu eliM.KHI ul hOVt lull AW urotnke uf the uid dent of Iba 6U , rS .uUrdreiduii t lb - ew-tbe v sa. h a. 01 a . oniiaia 1 a, 'w .. " .-ULa Tiearwy, hi Sid i-f iuiu !""- eoiu, rouiisiuic hoslili y to ail Sn '" Oiiraa aulioiis uf wbu.vcr,Bnieorclisna" tho d vision o the eisi InloisradsiiM Dist lets c , Jte , a e The 1 Um wi I fit ail thuivhui t arpel-lbiiu'ers leave k' tail. NotbiiiK of a(wruisl ekarsetsr sksHa? ivrtr lu tue eoiuwiiieur in sllj ar otiierwise, fhst esiiiwt bo su jsUu7 br either recorded or iivms "":r 1 he K8V8st'wW'Bi m 111 'MX-'."!'"-" trtbimt sill be pubu-bed st Ueiun- cheaD rsU'S 1 tor aim's copies, - CLUB RATE8: For ten copl s, " tifituu copies, , " 'I wen'y " " " Thirty - .riy; -- " r-- Filly. I ". " ,- -' " v nt -flve-emles, I......I-..1 - - 1 I V K.IS li' lt) an ' j liivsrlabb laisA fundi. . f -ft Is em-tld-ntty HtL-etedtlu' will be vnt-reined fee. asmsere auj n..uv ia PosttHHosOrdsi,sA,,",. Lett rs at Eiiilor'a rik. i..Jliii "'Tm tribm wllbenurpsM'Jsi vsiUsiut . nwuiuiB, a , g n jjtlt. BiLisTutHX, N. C... Aprh , ' spr a li '. - NOTICE. .'-. 1 reapectfuily n -oence mysv" ' ? m foe M.yor of lb. Chy t fcs.eN,h. s . don so be held ou the iglkj Xgiuju City papers please copy UU dy. y WANTF.II, a e'""m,'"lf,jeiS, PUCT 8Ht n"w I 1st Kebrusry swxt. - . cyXtSCl IcO.'-'iua nCOEICE 'MASS AUD STICK, - V Jtrnhri i Bill fa-nt h his bnnstli tt L.'ow d frbt. orders rronj.Hly Ued Iron. N-J Tnrt, s. ' mar OT-ecdbua,
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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April 26, 1872, edition 1
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