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-:' ,,,r:, -; - - , . . .. - . . iii ijaiiapriwiirTrTtr '1 ,!...., TM SENTINEL OSIAH TTJttMSH, Jrt, Editor. T. B. KU3SBURT, Asaocitf Editor, tHCRSDAY, JCHE , 1871 suit iia-j(i.fflC43iisttriTiiTirtn. u .TKKHOH : A. 8. MEBRIMO.V, lion RUtt JJETJR owib,ok , ; Max JOUK HLKiJlLS, : , -, - ' s Ot Crtrca. i (.( j Rob' ATTOBRRV SU1L ! sfcltGw Wi M. SI1IPP, 1 Of Idw kksburg, ' j roa rKCuniRR : ; Major JOILVW. GUAIUM, Of Orange. t roa itt Rrrr or TtR : JOHN A- WOMACK, j Uf Cliatharu. ' i . wt aupnvit C5e. C LEYEXTUORPE, Of Caldwell. ' y jvv m expexii a ll, .If Qqjlfiiril n rcnuc wohr: II, SEPAIiK, XB.iDY FOB TRIAL. We Uk till occsslou to notify thetiro Ui Hmm we uni Phillip and Carrow, (tut are ready for trial j WfgiU . tbe the Mine Botic at tb last farm, of tbs coast, But llM out eonvenut to try. v did aot wish to take advantage of the two F.U's and hence In our peti , tii hi to Cong res bcr published, w asked that after tli present term of the court, '.. Ox jury b draws instead of picked by 'Crrow, th Marehsi. :l We sent Hie subjoined memorial to IId. Sioo II. Roger to be presented to " CongreB,Jhi the country at large mipl so what in infamous thing the trfal by Jury bad become through the agency ot party and ftjoa.v ' The lact tatd in thi pejitioa are true throughout. Eight witnelawe wr umuioned to court, abut op in the Mar shal offic under guard, ordered to Jail b; the Xartbsl, and when they sought rd dreat through the court of the couutry a detective, one Hotter, 'who- sever sw tbeia before, wor tliay were koklux. .... . Tory demanded a trial forthwith. With the accusing witness standing Bear, they I wereVdered o hd by carpet-bag Shaffer i for want of bail la the aum of 15,000. 1 They were finally released, and sow they stead aa prosecutors, baring sued and, la . dieted Fat Carmw, the Marahat. . , Vat Oarrow and rat Pbllltpa to be re- TuugtU, firat alerted to pmeacuu the mag istrate, W. E. Pieroe, for iaauiog warrant gainat Cirww without e eeel. ' Judge Fowle read a plain atateaient to I'hilfipa, a the i IrUTBI Ur. Frte, allowing ttiat a ' ' State' warrant wJ good wtlhout eeal The action oa the State' warrant againat the magistrate rU-rce wa dumlaaed. i.ad we ataad indicted for baring, aa aa aUorauy, alriaed thewr men, Maddux and Underwood, to aue and- Indict Fat C'ar- : row. the manhal, and bla drpul m. -1 Wa repeat, we are ready fur trial. I ft &0 JbnorabU tU StmU and Bvutt aj The petition of Joaua Tunn, Jr., eomplaiaanahowetb unto your honorable body that lie ie a eiUzea or the United etatea, reaident la Orange county, North Carolina. That Bamoei T. Carrow, it the Cuited Btate Uarahal foi aald SUtc. that - (aid Carrow minmoned In the fall of 1871, one Nathan Underwood and John Mad doi and ait other cihiene of the Bute, to attead the Pedrral Court to be held ia the city of Raleigh ; Uiat the, taid jwit . aeaaee did attend and after reaching the Karabal'l ofl!o, whkh th7 did, litre they were Inipriaonvil, and protuiaea made that if they would tell all they, knew about the kuklaa they ahould not be In dicted. They disclaimed any -knowledge oa the aahjsct About, eiglit. e'elosk tt. Bight, the Manhal ordered hl deputy to put tbe, eight witoeaaee In jail,; f hey were held la custody until morning, when they were again takes the office of the Handial ware discharged without further hearing "or aecajatioat-- - -. '. Your petitioner H'mS" lrciii"pra1inTii attorney ia the eourte of bia Btata, fur mora that a quarter of century. Borne , of thaw priauBera thue abuaed sought k.i eouaaei sad advice. Your petitioaer ad . taed the parties toy aua and indict the Marahal and his deputy, who had thus 1 abuaed and Imprisoned them, arid fas baa, aa attorney brought suit and procured in 'dictmesU agaiaat Said Carrow and bia deputy, Bother, the witneaaee thus im prisoned were young men, and wbea ie 1 leased they bantowd t their respective homes. Boms two weeka alter their iut " juiaonmcnt, two of theni, NlliaB Voder wood and John MaddoS, cams from , Moore county, where they resided, to tits city of Raleigh, sad uuder the advivs and uiractiua of your petitioaer. Underwood I nod oat a State's warrant against Carrow, the Marehal, and Boaher, bia deputy, fur amault and battery and false imprison rneut. The Uarsbal sad bis deputy, Bo. suer, were bonnd ofer by W. . Pierce, s msiatrate ot Wake county, to aoiax the charge. Youi peutiouer, and iV. E Piercs, M,J'nat, were thea axteat t Afanual npu riiu, aj.-g i. pierct's rrnt h"' 1 io i tie tfti' vni 1. at. t..i! anrtH ojdef II l.ta'i' trial uelore a Maui raw, Piuoe your petitioner were ai)Uittd and cUarir Yiur petiiiouer was then sr; tau4 1U i a wist is known 'a the Ka Clui Art of t'ooieaa. farrow, the M n shal, BMking otilit btforya llniied Wat.i (Viumttwi..;r thai y.Mir puiKM-Sef "bad siird U itijore.Jiim ia bi wr and nroHortr while ia the lawful di -eb ige f lih-'duty." . ." Toar polit'ioner avers th:t hiiaffidsril wsa talk and maliooos ia every psrticw lar. He did B"( obatrw the Haihal in the lawful diarbarge of bis duty, sr eves is the sola fill dixharge of it. ' H weght, aa. AUoraey, ia s laaful way, to punish hi is for s great outrage Spoa the lihrrty of ibeeittat-a, - ' At the last term of taw Federal Court. by s grand jury i:ked ly sid Car4w, tost petiliHM-r was indx'ted for biaat-tioa ia He prewi-wa, The cane warnta for trial tt June tern. Carrow, the Marahal sad pmeeculor, hee the jury ; they are not draw a a ia the ease ia all civilized coua trim einrpt the reconstructed pocuoa ot the Uuitd 8tat. ' ' , ' Your Detitiitoer is well aware of the advaatages a bad man like Carrow baa ot him ia his indictment. However, he fears nothing from the result of the trial a by a picked Jury,- He theretwr praya your Honorable lb dy for aa act of t'oo gram rrvnlating the sehction oi Ju rors ia the Federal Courts of North Caro line, aa to take from the Marahal the power to pick or select the jury ia atiy eaae. It laonlv liiatice aaa ute nurneeaoi the eommoa b trial by jury that your petitioner snka, and be prefers that the act prayed for ahould not take effect until after the Juae Term of the Ftwleral Court, aooa to be held ia the City of lUleigh, wbrs he shall have had bia trial by $ picTicd, partfmu Jury, picked ftr a pur pose by a partizab Marshal. ' And aa in duty bound your petitioner will etr pray. JOHIAH TURNER, Ja, SVMXSWa ATTACK ON OHAST. We publmh In to day's paper sums pw" tionsof the apnrrb made on last Friday in the U. 8. Senate by Charhs Siioiner, of hunetta. It is an elaborate, ambi tious, yignmua, bitter attack upon Grant. At the Norfolk Vurgiukn well remarks, it ia "neither MCh aor esay,.but a maa ive eonibiuatioa of both." It is ia all probability the shiest perfornisuce of the Itoatoa scholar and rhetor andlwill do a deal of dmuags to tlis proeprta-of the tyrsnt snd. incapable who- has violittd both diecncy snd right. The pamphlet copy of the t!Cb of Senator Sumner has the follow ing oiottoerplxccd over it w hich ioilk'ate the aharpneaa of the attack, snd he literary finiab of the whole effort : 'Afecrate. Th whm do you call the i t - ' "" ; AltJtuuim. . 1 nienn by tue gooq tnoss Who are able to iu -: aity'. Itorotm No , auret t ORE3 I Aleibuulft. Certai'ih not . Aatratu. But over mta I , " Alnbiad. Yes." Iftofe OiaLfniM. Tis Fird Alo&i- t-Juaons tbs foremost purposes noeht to be the downfall of this odious, losult Ing, drirradinK, aid-de eampiah, incapable ikuturahip. At ucb a criois is the ouuatry to be left jet the mercy or aaa- sacs oucaciu and mess room poiitu r Lelttr f Lord Durham U Hairy A .L J J ...... , 1) ..I ' - Lift and Timo. Vol. iii. p. 74. We are beartHy glad that Sumner hai made this attack upon tiraut. Ail ha y bui ciiu 111 ma a bat we have said often ami what bss long been known br ,i'every read ing man la tbs South. It will not pre veut tbs re-nomination of Grant, which probably was Iheehiet end ia view, bat it will Snrioualy damage his pnwpacts and bring to the notice of Northern men bet and evidences as to Grants inoampetsocy which are si familiar as household word to the people of the South. It is tito getber a healthful stg'n and presagiw aa awakening to truth that encourages hope of a better life in the days to come, ; Ur. Sumner but confirms and endorsee all the assaults that have been made upon Urant by th deroiwrstte ppers of every section and brings out in connected form and cu' Mutative power the long array of crimes and follies of whkh our Deepot has beon irullty. It may be th.it Sumner siM.ke to gratify his auimosHy to Graut, but, il ' livui t an ha anoka none the leas the trulll-- truth that every voter should eons'der well ' ' : ' ' - 1 m com para this animated, forceful. Incisive onslaught of Sumner upon Oraot with.aoia.eV1' fitmous Invective of aacient and avHlertehiqaenoa. As wears tiaiited to-day in our sditorial space from the prtasiir of other matter,- we are cott trained to publitth, w must content our selves with a baiw tefereBoa to tlie more famoua Indictincnta we now recall without snluriug n poo any :'frWic'rhi:r':' iJwfff''AwngvtriB,rnj sgainat lataliuo, Cicwro; against Vorres, Burks oa teDur M Soafiird, OraUaa againat ,Flood,Juilll againat the Dukea of Oraftoa and ' Bedford, Brougham againat tbe Durham Clergy. Tbe reader maybe able to recall other Batabla in ataace of vigorous sad Intense saaaulU upon character.. If this acrid aad terrible onset of Sumner's should do for the United States what Cicero's eloquent infective did for Rome; whea V or res tbs corrupt Hillary Quvmnr of jSinily, was com-1 pefted to flee before the Indignation and rath of the Roman poople, It will be the noblest benefaction that Mamschuaetbt ever bestowed npoa he aatioa. If Grant is driven by the overa lielmlpg iiffragea oi the AueiKan pe?iple from that tifiice he haa digraoedtir lour long year - years that have brought tribulation and sorrow to to many hearthstones snd so aianyi hearts yean -that have witnesaaed the wreck of a nation' bopes sad th bleating of their goodsnsme at bom aad abroad, then may the wtiole land rejoice, and from hamH a-td town aad city tha incenst iD.ru 1 u)mu tiic alt ir of grateful heart may rtvo . i.r-rS:ir-t-.afr3a. with prayers and ltiuka(,'iviiigi ' ' . Tim-a a-t rhe Noiu C ; cb ." . ; -ict i ainci, at Rue gu, lu mrtiy Juoe ,187a. I awajijwaiassajaBMaiawaraBJWay a not) xovtxiTioxi iHvidMvaottnt. haa nvn,iuied F. C. Bobliifli, in , for Hie Senate, M-j. f?. piObis, and Jibel Mendenball, for tl Commons. This ticket secure) DsVidsua by 800 m.j rily or mora. , Laat Aauiut Davidaoa Wtd over two huadred n4 Uy elnt' contention, yet the democraticcan didstee were elected by MO mity. So it was ie Chatham While we write thia, a grnt'lemaa from that consty aittiug ia Our otli. it was (ear of bwing tbs houweteawl that i-aaed Chatham to vole against coov turn, snd that fonrteea uf hia neifftil all ilediocrals, failed to gu to the B"ll Id 4ugua last. And as e.iutioa was ksit ia Chatham and the Slate, , JSDtrEXDMST CA tiDWA TKS.l We hear of a few indepuadat caadi ates. We hear of attempts on th part of radicta Ui buy democrat to d theiuaevea eandidatea. ...,.,,..,,..,..,....,. Jj. We know that aa ffi with S,000 a year was offered to a demrtcrat to tie n indi pendent candidaRV', airwtue offer was derlined. Let our ienplu le oa the Uk . out fa indcjiemli-nt randblatea. Wherever there is aa independent can didate let the p-ople st the first puldic mcctingbeld, take vote as U). who abtll bo the candidula. No bos or ballot it aanud. ' Let thiaw who tivor the regular Bnai- stand oh the rljjht, and thourf who favor thr iirdrpendcot stand-' oa the k. A aimple acoant shows who Is the strong man. y- , ; ' " If the regular aomitree nftiiies to suit- mit, because tha ('onveuium" nomioatrd him, that ahould be regarded aa evxtence that be pac ked the Convention. - ; there caa be no objection to appealing to the people in their primary meeting to say who the candidates shall be. This plan was rMortod to In Orange during the last campaign and worked admirably. . WHAT IT VKANS. : A dm. Bradley T. Johaann, a Mary lander, now resident iu Richmond, mar ried the daughter of a jrcutlemaB miw decessedwho was one of the most emi nent citizens of Raleigh, we have thought that the closing pjawige ia a recent able letter of bis upon the Ureeley aouius ffon7andpUlitlihed tir the Virgioisrps-pi-f, "wiUlj Mt' be -uninteresting; to lunny of our readers. The whole letter inerin atteitioa but we hv only spuce for -4 few lines. He says tn eoncluSiOn ; . . ' ' . - ' - .v - I.. We can give ureeley lev votes, anu ouiv ie.uire DO voua from the North or Went t elert liim. If the Domooracy give him hearty upp-i't bis ehincei are first- rater A aeparats fletairrsluj nommanon means a divided South, aa utterly over whelming radical North, and anarchy at tha end of four years more of military, rule. I sincerely think it is mora than follv it is criminal to countenance such a thing, him," Unite oa Greeley, snd wa elect BOVK Or TtiS DSLHOATBS. Tha moat dUrloiruiahed men in the North Caralina deleratiim wilt be ex-Sea- aUir Abbott and Mr, Little, a detested enndidiite lor Governor in the republican convention. Tti deleir itlou, it is be lieved, will vol for ll. nrv Wllana ! for Vine PresidenJ. N. T. UerM on th dd Hool Tbs miwt diatinguii-hed indeed I But who i the Little referred tot Can tbe TJemW man mean little Tom fictile from Peru t - lie stand 'ail 6-et one"aud thcee- quarter ttiches. As he w the Imly man defeated for Governor he ui at ' the utsu alluded to. For die Feetini I. RADICAL RALLY IN PEU30N CODSTY. KNTHUoIABTlC CUUNTY CONVKNTfON I ATTKNDKII 8V ATI.K.H IT OUB PKIiSOXS, Hutimlay the 33lh day of May, "a ne'er to be torgott! i day," was apiMiiuted by sa Inevitable (ledemi Grant) oHIce bolder sa th day to nominate radical candidate for oltice in I'l-rwin county. It ia true the day was a bttie liielem-nt, naverthciaaa the convention must be bt-ld. and - it was held snd largely sttended by four itkitt rmticals tone a federal ottice uoluer, one county nlHue holdif, (an appointee of 74-rowtB,,l! f l"L,9' 'l-''tJfwSLi'1Lr',i,-lXlneI mu"t conaidereil and publiotv dis rhetorical, I ,.(tiw hoidera and anpirsulsfcM; 'ofHceJcuia. strain, all whites. Rot a acirra nreseat. Thai last feature wa too bad, because the nominee are aluioat entirely dependent oa tbe negro for any votes to be counted out to their nam a at all, aad certainly he hould have aoms say ao a to whota he should vote for. : .. Well, the' place of the meeting was the clerk' office, snd the busmea was con ducted with eh ami tioora, but oaa of the tiuaMatKMfcri told UW that he supiMawd any one could htvs Klk"od adiuiaaioii II iiawwtHew'Xnw19renm! 1 tii aroed upon, ( aim h one can guess a welt a wmtherrtho great "work of the day was ajiproai lied aith all due fnteity (arckivet out ) Of course wa know aoth ing of what wa doae, only as It la made tramway-"' --i .i - ... ; ... Towarda the "ahank" uf th afteranoa tha BomiaathMa ra made kaowa. . Two of tbe todr are aominauxi, oae (or tbe Uouse of Representative, the other for county commiaatoucr. The Federal office holder being n aspirant for a higher ollice waa not ona ' of the nominee. He had recently beeodefeated fa hi aapirationi to lie beaten fir -Comtreaa -by lluo J M, lescb, and anw hi sitpiralinns ' are to b lieatew for tbe Hmate ia the Uttrh district, and tlie kiurth. being is otli ia not sn sapiranL Tha party being com rawed wainly thorn who caa't read, they Wei compelled to go out of their party for niiipiiictm ; mi uivy inane a uiigmy .--yilll-try" of thini-s Alwut half of their pom tune were of knssa ooaia.vaiivss,) aad I heir bun for the leKblature it "mitily ' mixed, lie take Greeley aad Caldwell on the mm boat. He caa't ttand Omit ait hough he takes Caldwell who doe eo dorwt ijnuit, IVrbniis tbehs may lie with luui fc.ui' iliinir ia a name Uoraca. Gree ley, Horace Bumpa. LiiUe Unrsra ean vaamd againat a convention laat ummr and lost th race, and now, peitiapa, he thin Ira be'll caavam uodor tbe a tog of big Horace and w in, But I ima-rin that will not help him with th black mac. f r we are all iu for big Horace against Grbbt; and Caldwell will kill him with ttiej wftitre. Tor bo is a taranv sua ii Ooui'liee of s C'Ofivetti.iO'V Jliat i-lldii-d .i dm th it hitlf llorace WiH Bnvt in "uiai i' Caldwell, Holden, and Holdi n't Kirk w.J, beside many wilier thing, too nn-itcroim to mention, all vf which will ,rU : fratn bmL TITUS. HaawuawsBiariuwi atfTatii(ia asvfirsias.' SENATOR WIStrt mr8RA!vlr, .... i. ,: . , f (teeer Arm'ujtmeft(' M the frmilmt-rA PylitiaU .SsaasfiMtf A Cfilt ' Jfaoator Snmiier eauaed a aensatloa at tire apiiol, Fiidsy, by aa anelpected sad elaborate pe ch ia arraiirnment ot rre-udent Ur ml aat nw snailnisiratloa. .- tie uut the 0ua ia the Beasts bt a par tiameatory wat'euvre,wbi4 quite or(rt- ed the adaiiaiaimrioa tteeatora, aal nrtd it for four boar ia aa eihauaure and carefully prepared p -sea, which anoa at- Uacteu well Bllwl gallenas sad eeuwnrd the tw-aate fl.aw whii cmirer peivik-Rnl aa tenrr. la the an Wowe arwrty all uf the atetulieni of Hie ttuuxe were preaeot. 1: ie doeiared bv tbe ohh Heaatora that liner has aevef beea a apeeea iu Congress evea whea tlie warfua was Unite ns Aa diew Johnson, that ritiialled tliia for an indictment of the prrsonat aa well aa I he political record ol a rieMileot. rtot oae ni'le private ur publie ai-t ot Pie-id. St (iiain' civil life appeared to heveewaped tlw benat notion, lor he held it up to view in a broad glare ot invective and OMtaure, sud added to the UiatU-r of tbe iMiSU earnvU sod Sigorous force ol delivey. ..,.. ' " " . ' i snd at Brest knalh, that of tit mpuliti Sir. Dmivner, iw m ueiiiiiir tin piwr. flllliH- a party. Its origm aad nhjret; and the manuer in aiim i naa imh-i, i-ir,4 i. I'tivideat. to lie Biauiiiutaled and axed nw hia owe uernnal purpo Ihua refer ml to the unbounded un-teatioa of Grant: rRKSIDRRTISL r-RBTRITSIOS. ; On what meat doe tl.il our Cn.-rfeed,,that be ahould auineo mncW No honor fur vh-tory in war ran- utity disobedience to the cmaiituiion ai 1 to law ; nor Can it affiad the haat apology RW any - perwmai imiuuiniy, privilege cenaa ia Uw Piwiifential ofiVe. ' A Presi dent must turn into a king la-fore-it ean le said of him that he caa do no wrong. He is repiihle lwy. -A Preei.Uml he ia fun m t tervait of the law, lamnd toolwy its slighU-at mandttte,, A the elect of the people be owns a only the Msfnpkvof willing olietlience, but aluoof edtli'.-f and induairy In the discharge of Ilia eoiwpic oousoflice, with an alwolute abnegation of all sell seek ittg- Nothing f self but all fur oouiitry. Ai.d aow, aa ws regard the career of thia candidate, we And to our aiiiaju-im-Hl liow link) It acr-orda wbh this simple n qoimment Bring it to the touchstone and tt fall. - Not onlvarw CoMalitutiua aal law die. redded, Imt the Pryaidenlial ollks itself ia treated a little mre thaa a plaything aud i peripiiaiie -'when not the former.tben the latter. Hi-re the detail are ample; showing how from the hegionuiK thuct ..lied trust ha dropped to a perwnal in dulwnce, where palace cars, faat horw-a, ami sea aide loiu rintj-t figure mom than duties; bow personal aim aud objects have been more prominent thau the pub He lllirTisui ; how tlie 1'rrnideoltal ollice bus tirer. n-l- to advee biajjw n.. fauuJ J on a ale f nepotiam dwarfing every tiuiig of the kind in out history, and iitudiy equtlh d in the corrupt Govern nielli where this abuc ban m-avi preyailt-d : ho in the same spirit office ha bet a coa Lned upon those fmm whom be had re ceived gifts or benefits, thus makiug the ouatry repay hi pefMHial olialioru ; bow perw aai devoiioa to himll rather than public -nr party crvkxi haa bee made the Mandsrd of favor ; how the vat appointing power conferred by th Con titutiou fur the general welfare ha been in ployed at hi will to promote hi ach nva. to reward hia friends, to puniii his opponents, snd to ailvsnce bis election to a a-cond term; how ill thefts amuntp lions have uialuryd ia a personal govern ment, emi military ia character aad breathing the military spirit, being a pa cie of Csxariam or peronalim,.bhor reut to republicint iontiiiiti ma; where uteriince to tbs Presidetit is the an preme law ; how is maintaining thi ub ervience he has operated by a yte"m of eombinatioua, militKry, poliiical and even- enaton il, having their orbit about nun, mi tti-t. Ilk the pUnet Hatnrn, tie is tur- roiioded by riiiftj; mr,doe the similitude end hertCnirThri -rinssr hks tliii ot the planet, are held in position by satellite i hiw this utterly umrputilican Cciarism tin BMxtcrcd the reuublicsn, party and dictated the Presidential will, tlkiug into the Senate Chamlier itaelf, while s vindictive spirit visits good republicans who cannot aubuiit, how tha I'renid -nt hiuiwlf, uiM-oii--ioii that a Pi-eaiduiit has ao right to quarrel .with anybody, lusuita upon qaam MIk mull Be has ueoaua tne great rresidiileulial quarreller, witb more quarrel than all other Pfeaideut togeth er, and all begun aud contiumHl by aim sell : how his pel-anna! followers .batik him ia qnarrvln, insults those be inmilts, and tlien, not departing Iroin tin spirit, cry out with Sikapear', " We will bare ring and things and flue array and dually, bow the chosen head of the Re public is known cliietly for Presidential pretensions, utterly indeh-nsible in charac lor, derogatory to the country aud of evil itifleonce, mnking peraoiial'niijects a prl mary purxuit, ao that Inn lead of a beuefi cent preaem-e he ia a bud example through wboui republican inatitutiiaia auUy an the people learn to do wronif. Wo Id that these thinirai eou'il lie fin- gotten, but since through officious friend th President insist upon a seuond form. vindicate them. It I easy to e tbst Cmaritro evea ia Europe i at a discount; that "personal government'' ha been Iteaten on that ancient field, and that Cwsar with a Scant at bia heH I not the Ht mwU4 4r oor-UeiJiiblu: JCing George III, of Knglani, p peculiar for narrowness and olMtinacy, had retainers in Parliament who went under the name of "The King' Friends." Nothing can be allfiwed oere tt jiBtily the biqoiry, Have waa King George among unP or tliat older quenlioii' " Have wa a 'paiiy iii the Hctiate ot the King's Friends f" Mr, huinnur luea went on to pronounce peraouai government unrepublican, and to Conaidcr President Grant a a civilian ahowing that ia modern time the ol- dior and civilian are rarely united, that the modern soldier i a failure a a state-' maa, aad Grant is aot aa tzaepUoa - TBSTIMoRV 0Tna IJITR 1DWIS sf. . STAMTOK. Booietliins, also, moat be attributed to individual character and bora I sxpre n opinion of my own I ahall allow anutiier to speak la wilcoia words echoed from tbe tonilC - -, )n reachinir Waelniu'tim at th ODenlncr of C-onirrem iu Heimlier, 1611, 1 wa pain ed to hear that Mr Stanton, lata riectetary ot War, waa tailing la htuiUb. Full ol gratitude 1-ir bis iirped servfo sod wiiu pwiiiiibto oi iiifiniiiHiip qua wtaeu byoouiinoR political sympatliie, Ilot no time iu seeing him smr repeated my yiait Until bis death, toward the close of the aiouc month. My laat visit wasi marked by a oommiinir-atkia never ie befiirgottea. As anterod his bed mom, where I found him reeling oa a tofa, propped by pil low, he reached out bis. band, already clammy cold, at 1 ia reply to my inquiry. mow are yoa l " aaswerea, - Waiting lor my furtonvh." Then st opca, with ingnlar nlemnity.b said."I bav something tossy to you." When I was seated h praceede-d, without one word of introduction : ,'. I know General Grant betucr tbaa any other person in the country can know him. It waa my duty toi,de li'iu, nuJ I did so uitiht and dny, whei! I H hiw anrt fwNu Idl-, rjet see htm. aud t)--w J til ion uhatl know; He canqoLgMvcr dirts' country " Th inteoaitv of his m inner and the posiuvenes ot his judgmeat'liur prised me, far though I was wwant that tbe Ui Secretary of. War did aot plac 'thPrrirsBt WTj oijfn In JfelicrTiil tp t, I was not prepand fc a iuJ!iueut f c rroni,'ly,eomed. At tasr.aiur aunt de ; lay, occopif d In nieditaiinLf hit iMuark able w.d-, I oWrn d, " list you aay w very dfoso. as aa irue.,-1 i w otimu ae irolj.d prowtpiiy, I aUded, "Y-aai tanly; y. o ttl tbiaiate: wliv ilid yon aot aay ft before hi B-xuioaiioa f tt smwereJ that he a as Dot cuaeulteil aboet the woojinalino; and bad ao op portunity of etpreMing bia opiuioB upon it, beanies beiBK much u-upiel at the time by bia duiie as, Hecreiarj of War sad bia contest with Itw Preaidetit. I billowed by ssying, "Km you biok part in tbe l"leHi.htilil ew1loi aa I uiaib a t-i---iini ot.spewdira h-t him in t Mho anl fenna Ivani-t. I spae, ud he. "but I m-trr iiilro.lin-e-1 tin- uaiiM in tkiM rat tlriil. 1 p ke for l lie reiiub 'boa party aud the reiiublirsa eaue." It is was lb last lime I saw Mr, titauta. A lew d-iv later 1 followed him to the grata where be aow rests. Aa tbevaa is id the f resilient became more maiilksl. sud the PriwiitVnti d ottice aeenud moo- ad more t plaything and perquisite, thin nijf fiiiijriiteni ui .me great cilixtw woo knew htm so well IihuuUmI me oiaislantlj Uy ami night and I now c itfuiuuic.-ite it to my country, feeling that ft ia a legacy. wbM-h 1 have no right to withhold, lie youd tUe lulrinjoc interest from it aulbof. it ia mit withtrtit value as testimony in coneidering how the President could have lava led into thai t imNlain ot H-rwinal pretiuaion w hich il ia my duty to excuse. Mr. ruiunerthea arraigiH-d Grant a a Bepotatt-?-eouiisring una with previous presidents in thi reapoct. He levit-wad the opgm and history ol nepotim Irom iu appearance in Iuily in 16S7 down to the liuie'the goveriimcnt uf home lull icarued the baneiul character ot thia abuse, snd ct-SM-d its practice. He qitted Villi- O t A mere in authorities on Nepottsm, commented upon the Pnidei t's spoh giis lor thia preteiauoa and lurued to the uliject of ' ilirr TAKIKO OKKICIAI.l.T CUMfKMSATKO. From one typical abuse. I o t to an other. From a dropsical nciibtunf swol len to elephatitasia, which nnlxKly can defend, ISiaea to gill taking, which wilb our Pi on dun t bss atkiUiued an uuprece- deuUnd lorin. nomctimta public meu uvea , in our .country have tiikeu gilts, but it is mt known that any President before has repavU the patron with ottice. Fur a pub lie man to take gilts ia reprcheuaible ; for a 1'iwidi ut to x-Ik-1 cabinet cotmi illws aud oilier officeniaiiiiini' tboe from whom he ha taken gills is an anomaly in repu -licui aiiimis Ulieerve, air, that I k of it gently, unwilling to exhibit llmti -digualion which such it 'Freaiilentiat ii , tensioa is calculataat, M 'arouse, trie country will judge it, sad biut it out a aa example. Theru have hen throughout hintory coirupt characters in otlici.ti station, but whether iu ancient ur modern turns, the testimony iecoiisiaiil agAiust the taking ot "glfta and-tnrwher wttb-mtmrtnree-thiHr or our fcriptures, where it i said, Thou shalt not wit at Judgment, thou halt aot nwpect persona, inuihi-r take a gitt; IVr a gin dotb blind the e.ves of the wise." (Ueuteroomny, xvi. 18 ) liice is the inhibition snd also thi-reason, which slight obiivallou slum to be trite. Disss not gift Wtud tltaeyeaut the bliud I TU iu fiueoce ol gifts w repieaeuled by 1 luiarch iu the life of a Spartua king : " For ha thought these ways of entrap ping men by gift and present which other - king i.as, dnhuaast ud iuard fiend ; and it tecnied to bim to be tbe most noble method and most suitable to a king Klo win th aitection ol those that cam. Sar him by personal intercourse aud agreeable Cooveraattoa, since between a fnend and a nieicennry the only distinc tion la, that we gain the one by character aud conversation and th other by our money." Plutun h Lives ; dough's Edi tion., vol. iv, pp. 7V. What ia done under the influence ol gift is mercenary j but whether from ruler totubjvet or1 Irom subject to ruler, the gift is equally pernicious. An ancient patriot tiared the "Greeks bearitig gifts," snd these wordsMliave become a 'proverb, nut there are meek beafing gin eiati wber thaa at Troy.: A public man can trsfiic witb such only at hia peril. At their aiipearanre the prayer should be said, " 1 us not Into temptation." a - , The ease ot' our President ia exceptional. Notoriously lie baa taken gills while in public service, sonio at least alter tie hail I "cell ehcli-il I'resldent, until "the Galeua tauuer of a'few hundred dol lars a year,' to borrow the words of my colleague, (Mr. Wilson.) one of hiasup portera, ia now rich ill honses, land and stia k, above hi salary, being probably the richest f resident Wuc George Washing ton. Nuturioualy he has appointed to hi isiu net several among these "Greek bwu-iug gilts," without sceuiingto see the indecorum, if mit the indeorucy, of the trimaiustiiui. At least two if not three of these Greek having no known position ia tbe country, have been selected as hi counsellors ia oatioiial atf lira, and heads of great departments ol Government. Again do I repeat the words of our Scriptures, "A gilt doth blind the eye of the wise." Again, t ie word of Washington. k(IfI accepted thi should I aot henceforward be considered a dependant, Nor doe the case of the drat Secretary of Btate differ In rb iractcr from the olh-.itoBTh--PjTridenf frwlins; tuiib-r personat obligatioa to Ur. Waalibunie tor miportant upiort, gave him complimen tary Bomination, witb the understanding that after confirmation ho should forth wilb reaign. I cannot forget the indig nant comment of Mr.' FeHsendca a we passed out rnthrtkmate-t'himbCT,--rrmne diatety after the coiifirmation : "Who." aid bey evv heard bf- a maa Bbmlnated Becretary nf tstate merely a a cainpli- nicnt (" Hut this is only luioilwr cs-ib of the public service subordinated to puraon- 4sl nitiiaittarati was, , m& ' - Not only in the Cabinet, but in other -offices tbore is reason to believe - that the I'resjdout baa baea under the uiflucnoa ot patrons. Why waa he so blind to Thom- JBurphy r The custom bouse of New York witb all it capacity aa political engiae, wm baded over to this agent, whose want of recognition in the Repub tlcsBTiarty wa OtltbHlanced by Presiden tial favor, and Whosai gilts bav been.no. unions, and wbea tha demand for bis removal wa irresistible, tha President e oented hi ruaignatioB with aa etfusiun of sentiment aatural toward a palroa, 'but I without iustificatiiia.. ia thaxuaracler V I the le iring ollicer. ( t V ALUABI.lt mi! LOT Vuii MALE I In tmrsuam- of luituuient of the Snacrlnr Curl of Wsks eouuty, ou Ualnrday tlwAi June atit,al MVS CVuirt H,uis iloorln kab-lgh. We will expose to puMe sale lntwoeiual paresis, tha valuable tut at tlilttiiteroeclkia ot VVibuiugUiU' auil-tlsrgett streeta in KaMtrh, kaowa as tha OLD PEPPBK CdKISKK, t!latrhis to "ha eaUte of Ik late John ORoraa' . i ... - ' The said Kits sr ssrA 3"V feet widif. oV fuel bag. TasMS: Fiv per rent. cash, the remainder ma, U and la months, wih inlerent at par usnt. Busds wllk seetly Kauiivd. Th bouses oa said hilt wilt as told separately. . - . , , j R. H. B tTTLK, Jr. H f ComnjisJonSre.. may 24-ald - - j , , . BALK. IDon piece popular Musk y Ju if W. U. J0XS! 3fc Co. ifRAWBaRitUtS! 1 ItAVl'BEKi Jt g ; i Fsmllls can b sppplkd i nth Strawberries '' j ' I tor Prseervtng vary low, i BiayiM-U W. tt J0NE3 A Co, tlf atVM It - J ' ' -MABEL LEE," A KOTIL By tha snthoeof : . VA1.EKIB ATLMER," " MOKTON UOl'PI, Ao. CkHb II 5 Paper rovera II W. "SALTED tojTH FIKC i A NOVEL, BY a M. LstiKANOI, ' loUi tt 00. ''TUB MOKTC D AKTUL K," Its lullaenee on tbe Spirit and Manners of tae N1NETEENT0 tENTl'RT. Paperever, 35cl. The a!ore hooks aretheprsliietloe of three dillimt bulb s of N irui Carolina, aa it Is biteil tliat Ule prite will sward tlicui a libe ral and getiemti sutiort, Beat ly wau Irwi uf pustag. For sale at the Book BUirs of ALrKKU WILLIAMS. .l'r it fABKL LEE, A NEW NGVPL BY lv L t'litstlau U-kl. autbor or lelrieAvlmev. Morton lou etc , paper edition t UU, i-lolh t.isj. aent by mail pu rx'riit or priee. j ib. it an man, age.-, air 27 tf H. V. U.mik atyra. '11N.NKU Htlll A Nil VEiitTiBLKS. msy ir v. n trw ah:h a Co. JjlLyllKI FLOL'K! ! FUH KUI ' 40 iSUs. r.iuil) rioar, - .100 Extra ia. may 4 If LRACII BKO'4. m . FOR Doitiocralrt and CotiMprratiret. AFupttlar Paprr fur lh Ctunpaigii. lohii Spelman, Kitor, KALE I Uil. N. C. " On or about Weduesday tha 22d inst., will be issued the first number' ol the PeapUt Caaiiaign Paper, bearing that nbuve n Hue. It will be issued weekly till the clou of the August electiona Tsuua. ..... Single ft)le ..'. . " v28 Cltibapt five and upward, to ens ad- t rf ran, fl v copies lor t 00 - BUtting IXnoJfT " will bewrtily ami vigorously support thfj Roruineos sJ iba GreenstsH-o' ConveutiTat and expiwe aud denounce, uurelejitlngly, Kailical rascality aud abuse. It will be larger tnan, but much upon tbe plaa of the LittU Ad der," to auixesafutly cimductcd by the undci-signed during the ui-hioihIiIu cam paiU ol IHtKI, and will occasionally oon tain appropri itojllitiatiiiii. i A paper tearless iu its course, and attain able by reason of it extremly low price, is, much needed by the great maa of the people aud canuot tu.il to aid iu arousing them to the di ploralilecouditioo to which we are all reduced by Radical villainy and mis rule. The suUsoriber-ralhi upua.the active, leading men of the Stale to aid him in reaching the popular mind by givinAtu this paper the widest circula tion. A slight effort ou the part of ach of such men in the several counties uf tbe State will secure at once a circulation ot thirty thoutarul copies which will lie the means ol liiying important lact and figures oeiore one to two hundred thouiaiid rwulur weekly. The clluct of this Reed not' lie dwelt upou. 1 To achieve such a maun suruiy is wurtny utile eflort. Mhall it not In made t bend iu the lists of sub scriptiiaia : Already they come iu clubs iu tteus, lllriea , and hundreds.2 The Casli luilal lu all caie aivoiuiiany I be order. A timitel nmmbtr of m-lect udreitiaa mi-nutwili lie iuMTi-d, by urgent itiust, at l..'iO pur inch for lheiirt ami seventy five cunts each soli qin-nt iuaertmiii- The miMiey must also aiaiumpany tbe ailvertiae- ms&xzr. Address, JNl). 81'ELMAN, ! ditor it Proprietor,' 1 , lUleigh, N. C. t-Sr"" Our brclllcren uf tha un m adiiluu-Aiur-usilitfuiioas by- ivHig-Mtv alaivea few Inaert ions "Wl sim-Ii notice as lifvy tiiink, tlie Mpr merits and also "j w.mvk ua i.ne invur ui an ea- ebatiiTi. , ,. ............i.. VTA!Xk,Ur,Alit,J. la4 ta tMJ.T'tH V V unniiu iwurv hem. at nl .i k,n,..i.. Ui iiilruuiiit. Hi.- gvaiiuw mitiruted at ui' .-IIAI.I. er.VVi.HM Mmllis,. .'no. ... aluwwdt t , li, i, twtd. Wnwd, eord tiuilt, aud iiiar.wii-r iu a must nupsnur aiatiuir frk', ui,lyi4, mil, ik-eawl ami oa-nami nirswjian, W will wy flUUU tur ui) nui-.Siti,;, high ih-ii-u ur lr. Umt will sew s ir Hiirr, ukotv besiiuiai ur more ukuok? M UliOl Olll. 11 IM.kr, uh, Jttaai-i. LO K dli I ell avrt S.-.OH.I .uii i, , i etit, aud still Uh- ctoiii ,u, nil be pulled span -- Hisifc " " lJ Attain mu w lil pet lOal.Ul, slHlutKUHvuriiuiimii. slon troiu whicn twice to .1 amouul can b aiada. t or euvulara ami su um, apply to or address, . . i ' . a USRilll Alia. .... . . Ha. UU hasaau BraMt. , ., ' ' ' " ' A'ew )'. Cautios. Du aot be Ininomi i,. othr urlit-s Invmmg Uiruuli Uhi Aiautr i - --- . i-nBi. H-uu msetiiMeit under th aadM.aitMi erutla-rwBHi da i s Is Ui nnlyvneiuiie and rimlly cheap aiaililiit: insnnfsctllln-d. . ,. H, M V .p 171,,. KT.OTlctt. a . -A- ' , I W ill be sold at pnhlic soetlon oa tlicim-siis. s. Tne uiaisou Cat ttal suare t m,-, II o chick. s m., June 5tu, lsij. J'lDe'l 2t, P atcOOWAg, ' Kepa- of ifcpius B acunanolIko. 'it h ,:l " tades, ... r. " Lard, " Balk thdea, a . a i.m ! -, . ... V'"aaee4 risnu In rreat shudtj.-i 1 ' ' U At'l'DERB at Co s., Ko. a. Minis Btnet. r'ljojl ASB MARSEBa. Oa thirobta box Shorts iracon. I " Rau earry w "1 . -u w m oi opuuie Dsrness ( Oik rl of kMvt IdvU Lm. cheap. ' ' " " I'm 1-tf. W. C. STB0NACH CO. tUCUd aJL C If aiafartarw of aud dealers In Machinery A Tlcws. SIcan EBgiiet. Saw IiIIt Firia l.rhiBt- fj, If'i If filrVl. ' BRASS AND 1RUM CASTINGS OF AIX DKdCKI PT1CINB, MADE TO OKUKR. . . ' , -7 Would Call the attcntioa ol the pulillc to.tbefa- " WKOCGUT COTTON SCKKWa all sixes sad ugths, or band or power. Also, to their Croweu'a Patent ' : IR0X rSSCINQ, something asw, odoa, and i iisir .-i ... . f ' Also, to our aew patlera, jnprov 4 SUNNY SOUTH COTTON PLOW, i undoubtedly Ui most popular and rbe peat good eollon aud cultivating pluw made. Fartie aeeediug any kind of1, Casting for SI !, Mllla, - and other Machinery, or Repatmr of any kind priHB;4ly exeeatad, weald do wail to give aa their orders, ej id-dta. ' " ' '".' Ul.ASr.g ANU FINE bTKL Pi.' i. Bols. 8. II. Mulassea, lOTieree " 1 . - 11 lids. - " & kli,ts. New Crop Cuba, ft Bills. Musiovada. New tirtean. Bilver Drips. LEACU BKII8., j Mrocer. spr li-U. rjlO TUE LA 111 Ed. I weald msMirtfuliy ask the attantlou of the burtesol tkk tow and Bute to my -, '' I . LAKuE STUCK OF MIL Li NEKY, LAPIKS' FANCY ARD Furuisaiug Goods &c, Jtf. To dealer In tba conntry snd also to ttilliusi I have to sat, that I furnish thsm Iriuiiaed a Well a un trimmed ! Good . Cbeao ; a tbey eaa bay th mm ta any boa U) New Tors City. All I ek is a trial. 1YIZI3. tXTTHMQCB - wM attead ts the vwtsjj Milliasry brsillA ss K0tBplacof uslneaU-tulat : No. 4t rVtt1lle wtreel, with the only chJuge it being oa th I FIRST FLOUR ' - j ISAAC ETT1.N0 Kg. buCeail of up stair. spr&-!n. PSI'OI'IIKX BOSK LXSTJTIT10XS ! SECUIUTY AGAINST FIMC I THB NOnTnCAEOLINA HOIE IXSUsailCE COMPHT RALEIGH, S.C ' . This Comiany, aow near the close of tbe thud year of Its existence, eoaunaea to write foiicioi. at lair ratsa. oa ail elasaaa ot Insar- able property. y . ' Ait Ixisaes are promidly adjusted sad paid. The " II1I.MK" is miiidlv Vraiainr in imlil.r favor, and appeals, wilb eonddeece, to iasur rs or praiini'iy in Norlh Carolina. f AlikNTS IN ALL FARTS OF TUB BT-jTf C B KIM T. Vioa favainaav. K. 11. BATTLE, Jr.. raaattmtrt. .... -1 BEATON ALKd, sac., "' 'I HULAMKllHivVr'KK.aiinaviaoa. ' W. H. MUBWRJH.Asa'r.BBU. septtf-U i faners how advertlalns fartheOHome" will please saltstllala Una for the advarHsussnals airaad Umsw - , If O V BSMB A N l V K U F S "H Jt0 Bbbv, B. B. ByTa,!, . f v I at TlaWe MoU . , Hlbd. maytU : f ' LEACU BttO, a WEST r ota to e:u i SWEET POTATOES 1 1 B; I " Jfid Bo. Sweet PotaUirtr -iuat : received. aprliS-U . U. T. BTIvoSaUI A Bi.tl. 0 O K N MEAL 1rihifllM."'w,wl aprst U U. T. aTRGNACIl A BKO. 2 AAA CORM OF OAK WOOD FOB VUV7 Bala delivered eilber ia. Ui city urea the line ol Uw N. C. K. K., uuly il aiilns irom in- cny. 'If aprwu w. X. BlwaAvii st BltU N" W v PT HE II I N U Si 3d Btils. lust received, ! 1 aj'rPU , u T. BTRONACff A BKO. Qi BBLd. 1R1BH FOTATOKd FUK FUat- bjgjnd tablelurt recsived.. prlBtf W. U. BTkV'NACU inn BBIA OF FLOUR FROM FINE Ui Ksutily. 'just received. apr W.U W. V. BTKONACH A Ro. ETTAaHX. J 4 Co. UCORICE MASS AUD STICK, ITALIAN, SPANISH, (JJtKKk', Tl'ltKEaAND SICiLf f OR SALE BY HEfRld M MORRIS, Importer and Jen ! for the WS: rind Canada, Ho. 7 Water $tFeet, and 19 Old SliPt " i..C, T 1;. J w'(ioRic' ;. ' CrailFICATES from th leading Uanufaofiirers ia Tlrgina, North Carol ia, I" , . V AG!, Indiana, liKpois, Oliio, Now Turk, aad Canada. ,.,..,,.,,,, ,.''-i,:: '- Warranted Superior PQwdereI'109- " I .". Z '- i, as sn" 11 As Am-nl for ft M MOUF1S I wit! farn sh tmnirlslicns of 1-rurWT Kew Voi-k prs-taei lriikt H 'tilers rrowtll, -'.Addrrsa. . , i ike iiahlie. mat Ik. Hsr, .'""''iatww -wV f Ihiweslip Z WZL i" lo a Meb ike, lava mlUcu M tnkg rrwun.es of this oubiuah, Zll. ut ! lud, ssaudnari .ud uui-r w.ii " UU. to put U.dVt-tJK, , "SSI, uuasayoUwr iri claas e.ij,i. pws at.t lo ,nrc4. wuT"' Uieu- advanua to eail saa I. w . aHMMl fur rirt'uiar to .tUr F Sasva. Taoa ,.... ,. f ; t, Uw, ; T-. 1 Graves Warchoi.se. DANVILLE, Ta. 7 . rob tr4aui or tast Wee geat arraiured house for die ba'siiH loll. W ilk IV lanre .fc-. J 7,, TT Wsgdns locked up m U Jur Urytttstlsfurkwm li,L ZT," ''toe.Kdtual sleep . rYuim SrtotaT UUlurt " i-uSt; st i-dir Q.KEKN FiCKLU i, tsLAi Eevs fiw reUiling purpie! utayutl -.V-iK.tSACmc4 OrricRor th rix lRi'Rscri,. No. ldBaoAOaAl..,7J2L,, (tTsenas Oaowsix, fn-shlrnu Catuacsi UaosiA, Vice I'mskleat, ' wa. K. Caowaix, Marine .-r,-tsrj, IL. .1 M II .... .u . ' . i iar euudlbue ou tXlobcr 1st la. 1, u lows: ' 'tar kusuieni Cssh Caiiital, uross surplus. Los, etc., ad pisted bat . aot daw.' t oek t.t,lr nn.Ta Chhsgo losses will not eireed, fc.,Lw'k any event, . . ajHausw . ' Aad we an Irmly of Uinilnloa - ' n-ii. 'T r.i) The rhiiiix lliuiram-e llonevny f Kr.. yn, ia Ui-day soan at.tn.lTBul,siiaui-. all Uie kisses- at I ksaaau oat i.l lu M ser.Jst A eurps ol Adjusters uae U-ui diuu-is the stwiie of duadrr with uimub,..- selUe all kwuw and pay Uie ssnu- is Cs.ill We eoiiKtalulata uur peu-uas and u:KiiM oa uur goo forluue. THrilENCKiiWEU. aov ao-tf . fres't Pbenlx Isa I a 8fl Miii GeariniSbftintttPulln? "flAfi! C o ...iMl. Ritl.Trri! I CJl&CNO FCSACIRCUlAtL-rSr Jaatst, mt. NH1 Ed BLATEa, Jast received a lot uf Uie MW uaUrat Holw. kWWWebitui susbaot diSomal sse sul puna, frusa 41 lo so inu t.trU lh-t unit a no as wkea tuey tart asd are not sasii snAea, For sale at . , ,- J: A. JdNrr oar ai-tf. - iBoaetiKs The Tribtinc. A WEEKLY ILLUSTRATED flM paia i'ar, of h shove lillc, iH ! etbled aad iiahii'h(-d by the a- dirs-swa, s aud after I lie a T tuiMlay in Msy arsi, m M)i port ot the Litu ral K.-paldlo: ami Imuo vative iu-- of the fUk-, rad.ol Uw sh eeautry -Tke- fViswaavrdl sdvarsw fcVststs sad krfona ; the Iw-lwis (rrleii prim-iple, and sit tlie nuiixi-lsiii aiij,i kft lot ore anuouiHwd to Ui H M.hmmm, ills versai Amoesly Pabtie m-kwrts iiaw-Sait kesuiaptMNt of pl-le fsiMt.Ml as Aei a t!ongrr.4 rei-rafliiriitg oa- ll.aievlesil lv Um AMUut mf Ike A,f kAs . yatrm the fuieUm; id Ik.- Nall.ai.1 SrM is 4 per eenk br ktdlfce gwel fjmUt pr au Una aitM fuaoiai.isis KaiW koB ihv iu avert d.-nrUneai of Ik. sUV snd as- lion d guvnniii-nls eomtle kvluna af d - fybllc ,-Vrv lee, la all Or .1 - WHS euvaa Nslioaal. and iba rk-rs'iua of " buikmml and eiahUi ami u tA.etke reit-dav amy prouiuw ol l lie oiu ueiii oi we cut .-nlir. reiittdi.lioa of Ul- ue-the SftMS- saliiai of a Ceaniuadoa, to be wd trow us elale Toaurj, in aid 'f luni igisiiua-ss-eomi romising boatili.y to all aerrtl rVk ml irrKaa-aaliotis ot kwm smui or cksiwisr Uw divinlou or Uie Rial nil" iwo juu lhl..-k-ls Ate. . Ae.. e 7'At T Hm ' I P all Hi ievlng Carpel-Bakers leave We,stt. Nothing of a persoeid clisrselor ilisllsp (star la lu colunin. of TA 'ViSaas, 1ditl allv or oUierw is.-, tliat esnaol be suUiiliiJ proved by either recordsd or uvM;in"" 1 ke eauvaswili enailnaesis ami" 7rdSNS wilt kJ published st UwloU"( eueapnuMi ; ; f or snule copiea, - -7 CLCB RATES For ten roplt-s. i - I . ICMI . B.IS tifleen eoe. Twenty " ' " Tlflrtv ' " ' Thirty rorty TiTtr Buvi-nty-fva eoiiia, lliu, fauiiHn.1 - - WW Iiivariald v d as mdmimt A . . Jj. , i iu. i an (US ! will be subsrrilwd far. Bulwcrlkers money in font OUIee oniei v - . ArUkmr trMim sa it vmr ffit Tr0inm Ttt Tn'uiisurpsssrd ss A?- veilislug uieuiuin, . . BtLiaanar, N. C, April btk, IstA R3. BIJlIlt'8 BOAUDINO ItOl'tl tin HW. klmr leeatad favoraUy. ot iiargoU seal 8iTsbry sueeta, alM grateliu tor patrouage. ersiMHi s"' ko.d, wko iirefer U. furnik Ib.-KV fJ nbeaNimimodated. labkiauisr allv demrfcd, - ...... l. ' ' B KEF U-LMd AND TpNtiCaA Buioksd Brolung Beef, -Fiua Msrkut do. aiay if ' W. C. 8TK''S n I.NVE II li S El 1 Hi y V Hrrrlmta. for sale SI Js'L lyaLU Ikoiuwml. by . . ' " , spr IV Im kli.4 fris V.-w VivriiTTTl'. k,im. ' 1 J-Vl AS t. in t i Uuurfm JLgmt ltuU as. 41m. , u ".".!" '-ZH h-t'P' -tokifsnsn, Uial Uie PWail, Imairanc. Le.ua .dJJ lya will pay ALLW kss. m Urn Cus uat -I ker Nkl hCKI'Ll a, aCatttokS? waviwc ar suuuu 1.11,1 nw. , i V star 7-ndtaa, - ' ,,-' .
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 6, 1872, edition 1
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