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7 - THE SENTINEL. JOS I ATI TURNER, Jr., Edit nr. T. B. KmQSBUHT, Associate Editor. TUESDAY, JTNbTiI, 1971 Still MSOCUTiaflSStttlTttl TICKET. os oovkunos : Ho. A. 8. MEItUtMON, Of Buncombe. fom LlKl'T. OOVKRHOB : Major JOHN HUGHES, , . . Of Cmea rodATTORNBT OKilKKAL. ( .Of Mecklenburg. t ; FOB TlCHk : ' Major JOIIJf W. (JKAIIAJT, :; oronf ' SOB MCBBTsaV OF STATB : JOHN A. WOMACK, - : Of ChtibuH. j . fob aupitob; " ' G. 0. LEVENTIIORPE,' i Of Caldwell. . : fob wrr. rfBLte MTc-rKB ! J?. MESDEN1IALL, - Ot Guilford. ! ' t fob mtr. rrw.tr ww.; J. II. KEl'AIiK, , Of Wake. - . 8ntinel for the I'atripi.en. ; At tli Gubernatorial and Presidential Campaign promise to b M "citing is important, ....we fcTe eow-lodt-d t. foal the Ssatutai, at the following liberal Rales. ' ' 1 Copy Weekly bwUbI Btonta, ' II M Copiw ' " ' pi m - ..t - ta Mi m -. m ' ' ' iw.su Om copy Ires to fxtlcrap ot Ctab ol 10 and Bpwardt. 1 OanrSnai-Waoiitrfca'lKet, IS montlw, 'J tt Uuii " " ,"t " H w Jr. .."'''"'" '!' ' . jM jj, , . 4u.a Om Cn free to gatUr up ot Uub of K aad pwwU. 1 CopT Dillf testlint lanntln, ' . f S l a (k,ui " .W u.uu Oaa copr frm to Ku P " ie and apwanla. ' " wilhox: The nomine of the I'lnladrlpliia Con vention for the Tice PrcnideiK y U bI unknnwa la'Kurth Carolioa. Hp once Tinted oar SUte and displayed liie oralo Iklitittfc., JIft li. .,.m !sJftm,'t'l.: but M a politkiaB twlonge to the N England ichool ichool tbat Bever pro duced wie pmdoBt, - well balaaceil etaUemaa, onltaMi e cicepl TJann?! Tvel iter. " They are ordioatily mm of crtitcb et pcawwd of an idea that bring tyerj thing in aubonliuatioa to It. The world Biunt be compelled to adot that idea of principle, or failure and I "me maul follow. WHaoa hu more copscitr than Colfux, but be 1 more eelfih anil cruol. He le a cold, phlegmatic, calculating' ecrWuer j utterly detotrd to Wil.a flrat and nj l to MaawchMeUa, and then to N Eug land. He is by no tnrai all thing con- ideretl. aa lmnraTcincnt iw Cilfx. Th !-, . waowllifid by all U ba Hood puliaiaentarian and an ecelltnt pretiding oflicur. ; Hi pi rioiml and p"l it Seal record la every way a uneitwptkinat Be Wilton', but be baa bun aacriflotd to tbe oecnuitiea of tlte hour. A to Grant' re nomination, lb at wa expected, Tbe Bread and Butter Brigade of Grant' army went to Philadelphia to d what the Oetiernl bad ordered. The .platform and tli' progtathtfie had beB prepared ia taraavw in tne White ttnnaa, Bud all that Wai to be done at Dillailul phia wa to go through the proecrlbed drill. We (halt have occasion to pay our rrepoet to Hit if itjetty on many occadon before the Noteoitwr election, o we will not detain our reader to-day with any remark upon hi Unworthloeat for the high place he aepina again to till. Btu- pia in intellect, aepe " nioraia, cor rupt ia principle, incapable ol learning from experience, a pliant tool in the band of abler bML,not more corrupt men, an netny to Cooatitutiomd gorerautent, aa neaiy to the Boutb, ft dopot at heart, be 1 utterly ouflt to be the rulur of a bee, aapiring, bitelligetit penple. When Grant wa cradled evil spirit stood about the Bumling tnd mingled the most direful rn-gredic-nU in the trap trf their aoreertesthat Grant was forced to drink ; the poisons Worked upon fats nystem, and when man hood came, It foond him ahrivelled ia IwalnaV iUeui tB"'prtncfplft,vproflie'ai8 in" life and plailio ia character.-, " I will nu mora trust him whoa he ken, tbaa I will a serpent wbea he biases ; ha will spend his mouth, and promise) like Brabler the hound ; but wbea be performs, astroafr men foretell it : it Is Drodiiriotu. thun will coin torn change ; the ana borrow of ths noon, when be keeps bis word." , MKKTUtO llT SA XPHOX W bars recuiired the proceedings of meeting of the Conferred re-Oemocratie !; of I)im J Tasmania bald oa 8 tut nit The letter aa been travelling around, so we hold the Tost Matter General re sponsible. Jno. C. Williams was Chair man and Lewi C. Spell, Secretary; TwolTe delegates were appointed to attend the Convention to aaeet at Clinton oa ISnd last. IWsolutioaa of thanks were offered t Matin Murphy, Troy and MaaweU, their prprweniative in the Legislature, for foiUiful senricea, and to the Leialnture jorcJating the expenae of the State gnrrrnmrnt 1181,448. The Botninationt of UftxubiM' C'.inrentlon were heartily niomd. l t f iug perns ware " JVeara. J. It SlmtWiill,' li. Wrench, J. fnibreath, B.WillimIan WUiians, T. . Holland, L. A. Ppell, J D. Jtlory, 'Jf.irthl Jwk., John C. Williams, ij ka Tcr, Him !! Lvut.' , " j WMTEWASmX' v. The tJ. Si !imf - U I -rifi-ly tngagfA iu ltl wiliirw xnnnig uo-Nm. J't-t utut or. vHiif aliO'iaTaa -iinptlfh' lliittg to ton' of tlir uh inU-r, or in. Iii it. om-i t rli rdiui partt, Iwhtm guilty. Kr"t the i tioo t( Ihr S-natv tbr ollii-r dr. it would Brrm lin to 1 1 ng to pun iUinielit the bihtt Cttlprit . y , Jfbe rea.lPT aili rwurtulAf tht a cruHt cry was ntd i tune ; gl,,.ui llir pluudrririgi of tlie New Tork Culix Koum oflii'ial xne t( CiiaalV ditrlintf. Tbe Vl S Senme rjix-t a committe to k iljlo ttw matte, and after long d.-l.t a n p-rt m anluiiiteJ to Cooj;rv whirii omipk'trljr wliitrwashra (lie ruK'nhCexon eratl g Lent ik -Comunr Inim alt impro pricty or tiUnie, and that, 1m, in the fix if overwhelming etldcac) of Ruilt. ; What a striking etaiupie is this of the bwaottd civil aerrit reform of t'cli iw and lilt corrupt set I The ait ion, too, of ibe majority riu:uitle (i-Hiipe(l of radical) ii liiglilr ehurnritefiilic'. Without ginnfc' notice to the minority the n p rt wax in trdud, and, aswis expn leil, took tbe minority by surprise. " They eked fr time, pn)Ming to prepare and print a report dunug the rni-ew; but- this waa duuied then. Tbe majority inunted upon a rejiort at ou l f"i the acljoiiriinieiit of' the present keiia. It is eery evident hat this movement i bofxd to aunui- piu.li. By cutting off all del-ate, and pre esnting tliiM npMe(i to the olwcijiiiout iiw.jofily Iroin irjortimr. It is douhtlea intended aa far as pnsjblc to withhold all formation from the public. Aa the Loui.nlle Cvurier JvvmJ well say ot the ni rj..rity report fc thU report itself s greater Iraml 0 the people of tlie ! auitry tbaa ereu tbe'tntrsatigated frauds upou the nw!liantaoI Jicw Yoik.r Tbl Is a fit specimen - of the Worui nmg elliriuls thut Grant protended to so autiiouily" raor.A"niost noturioti dut- rage snd tbe gnwueHt Irauda are MTpetra- tcd by a follow named Leet and his eoad jutors, and Instead of Uing expelled at Htce frmu ufiice, they are retained with a turtt ULinrJte. to reucw their Tillainiea without restraint or limitation. Since tbe world was made we do not believe there was cveraucb high banded tyranny and lystmuatk and widespread villainy aiul e rruptlou. And rt it is sought to palui otrnxn the country for another four yai. or tor life, V- leas B. Grant, the ea dufwr, the patruuis of such fraud and luiusueel Will the people agree to It? 7 MDl TO It I A L SO TICS. It is now said that of all the Democrat to papers in the United H tales fully nine teuthssre tn favor of confirming the C'in ciunatU nominations at Baltimore, f On the 'other hand, it Is known thaj -Grant 'e-suWdteed pwsn, Wh. i.rih m4 routli, are a unit in desiring the Baltimore I ouvculion to nominate jtjjtfaigbtout Dcnuatrntla tkicket. Ait thbl k wceadipir ly patriotic and cute. -A With a triangu lar lickeT IS the 8eld tbey think thai Grant would lead the race as Lincoln did ia 18(10.' Lincoln was beaten in the pop ular vole over thirteen buudred tbounaod, and yet he- wee elected and we had a ter rible war with its terrible cousi queucca. Will the sum thing he repealed tti 1871 Will Useless 1m again elected although ih popular 'majority stay .be Urgelj igalntt hiu. ' . . : There is a very beautiful blonde preacher in Georgia by tbe aame of Miss Steveue. ib t creating an immense sensation, and a Georgia paper reports, that such Is the eff.!Ct (4 br personal diartiu and religious teachings, , that the niuu every here throughout the State are moved a line man to embrace her doctrine. ' The rads are a cunning set, but souio tiiDes their gam ia blocked as it was tlie other day, A scheme wss set afoot to appropriate three million dollar osten sibly to build Iron clad ateanter. , Tbe Uuk-.wa detected and defeated, It Is bow believed that the teal purpose wa to obtain money fur electioneering purpose. Every day bring to light some attempted or successful rascality of that venal party, Our penple cannot be too watchful. Tbe enemy ia eternally planning and schera A a matter of interest we bSs.il JtShm tB'e nnicslf the gentlemen who became tbe bail of Hon. Jefferson DavU wbea be waa Utie rated trom tbe prison at Fortress Moo roe: - - - Horace Greeley, New York. Oerrit Smith, New Vork. " Auguatua rVhfll, New York. -' Anstidot Welch, fhllaiWIpbia. ,' Cornelius Vanderbilt, New Vork. A W. a Mcfarland, Kicbniond. ; K Burton llnxull, Kii liniond. "laaach Davenport, Itichnmnd. Abraliata Warwick, Uichuiond. Uusurus A. Myers, Kichmuud. Willism tJ. Crump, lUchnioiid. Jitha: Ar,Ww:-'dUl4 liichuioud, John Minor Butta, Virgtnia. Thomas W. Duswell, Virginia. . Jauiot Thomas, Jr., llii liiuoud. Hence 9. Clark, New York. Benjamin Wood, New York, s Tbe Boston Pvtt tells ua that " Secretary Robersoa ia having a IJ.OOO carriage made tor him at Mew Haven. Uonn." Aad yet he wa so poor, tbree yean ago mat, U carnages bad tMsen selling at , ten dollar a doaeu, be cuutdu't have bouirht k as of split-leather barnoas. LeumUU ThU flu North-Carolins to a T. Some of our scalawag and carpet Imfgcri an Bow riding in Sue carriagoav sporting their diamonds, and fating suuiptuoutly every day, whose credit pve yean ago would have been violently strained to obtain oun mint julep. Bribery and roguery bsvc done the work most effectually in thesc part. Btill, people calling . themaelves decent, hob-nob with the thieves and windier and see nothing vcrr bcindus ia what they hav done Judgta, legis lators, sherifTi, every; sort of ' officer from the highest to tbe lowest, ia more or leas involved h crime. Cntess ths neonl of North Caohoe are made to nnderstand these things, ani will vote tbe ras. eab out of ofBce, thera will be no ces satioa to the robberies. The August eleo tios will show in wbst-cstioiste a major ity of the people of tbe Bute bold tbe lobbcrl taj tbitves. , ; ' : - isisj r hi iiif ! i iri wajr Ajlll J.W ,' ,' i Wj (' rr mroxuf. -' A r fcir k-rt.i t it amured oar a . , . nd.-ra that it 'was- tbe 'purpose of the rclicil 'o make sir iiix.o in r-uiu Uraot atrnhi twrng -mmm HiM4 tr-Mihlr and sinn g u Xit our pc ple. This we itHrly bi lb-ved then, and ' suhneqoenl enUnuIr c-mff ot and intenrify our appFK Lrt Ofant be aoaio ae-tle! t. four er mil Hie people of North C'ar-e iina will lw (irf.ed to drink a cup of bit teroeiis so deep and sharp that all they have diunk bel'ora maf setui as a hooej draught for the god. Kend the following ' straw " clipped from the Baltimore Suh The rirt mutterings of the Moras that is irepariug to bun4over the land we love re new htnnl in tbe (iistamv. Let the pirite lie on tbe alert. Tbe . Waav ay ; ' "Tmk Wab RKViVBto"-T-Tn Winlniii'toa Chronicle has ainourf ha coo 'pk uoim lieadinjr of tlio prormliniia of the ainti.Mial ll iMOilnan t'oiiveiitioo. Tlie r Kpirit l-vived.7 And Mr. (imrtre H. Hi urt. of Philaib-lpliia. e"a clu.lct bin note of contra! uUtion Ui Mr, ilmut i n the noaiipaiiou ol In liulnd as folhiwa'i ' May G"l bleaa bint" and preserve his v biable life till everj vonige of.rebcllinsi ii rutbed out." , v hMKLt'LXOVa. , - N- Kr-sding tbe other day Jfrnierv far HiaM'irt. ihe tulijoimd "pnsaage reminded us st once of our Goveinor, who seems ignorant of tbe legitimate functions of bis olOYe as Elbow or Dogberry was of the pntpi-r use of langHuge. bb:tkiH-are wrote for all time, and did he not bava an- other Caldwell ia. view when he penned the following : Whether It he ths fault and glimpse of new nes; r h-tair tlist tlie boitjr pulille he ' A.sorte alirrvott the 4iuverirtr eotri ride, ' Wb newly m Uie' neat, lb -l it icav know He eon com in .i.d, let ll at ili- let I tbe r ; ' Wfeiher the tvminv be 111 lilt place. (Ir iu his suiliinii-e Uiat tlllt it np, - lauKKTIn; But I Ins new (iuveruor aKal all I e enrolled penalties Wbiek have like nurcosred snuoar, huiisr'bv the wall ao Ioihc ee - e a Awl none ol them lieea wihb; snd, lor a nsoie Now puU the dVov aad neglected act - rreMiijr on n turaly. (ors name. " The last line might be sltered to read tit surely for .in." TUB P0WBB0F Tilt PUS S3. It ia uow asserted that the aews paper men at riiiladelpbia detested Colfax be cauw he had snubtied thera after thev had aided him so signally front 183 Ui Ib71. ColUx is not the ouly "small beer politician" who has turned bis buck upon tbo press, fie is nut the only one who has been defeated by tbe combined influence of Ibe press. BKYSXrjf COXOHICSSfOXAL VIS- -rnwr eoirrKNrrqx. This body met at Wilkesboro'. Convention called to order by John S. Henderson, Chairman District Ex, Com- miira . . . r , Ur. U. T. Campbell wa eteekxl- Presi dent, and Messn. J. 1. firuner aad G. M. Mat hi s spixiintcd Secretaries.. , G. M. Malhes and II. P. Arinfleld elect ed delegates to Baltimore Convention, with J. S. Henderson of Ibiwen, amJ-f?4 G. Harler oi Yadkin, ilternafe. " : F, Brevard McDowell, of Iredell, wa appointed Elector for this Distrust. . MaJ. W. M. Bobbin waa nominated for Congress on 9lh ballot, over Him. Y. . Shober , and Col. A. C. Cow lea. MaJ. Bobbins accepted ths honor in handsome terms. Tbe flutesvijle Tntellijenner say : ' Hon. Tnnci E. Sholu r was then called out, and responded in a graceful speech, in which he cordially endorsed the nomi nal ion, It wss gratifying to see the spir it , of -Kenernl harmony and satisfaction which prrvsileil after tbe nomination waa made; everybody seemed pleased hod eutliUaiastic. A resolution: was introduced aud unanimously passed complimentary to our present worthy Representative, Hob. P. E. Shober. A resohuloq was iiiltodticed endorsing the Greensboro' Platform. Mm.sNi iim r Sutcioa ia NoRroi.a. The Norfolk pa pen announced the suicide of Charles P. Wilder aged 19 yean a young man weH known arid much liked ia that community. He took a heavy dose of laudanum, aud while walking along the street fell in a stupor, trom which the physicians were unable to arouse him. IU 1 left e,lettw.sddr lonowing extract from which explain the melancholy act -. ; v "Dear mother, my reasons for doinp; thi I that I have contracted a habit ol' drinking liquor to such aa extent that I cannot top it, and rather thaa bring dis imc oo you and brother, I would rather die." - ; - . . - Bishop Hosecnns b cooferrad the lloiiuri Catholic order of aub-deaoonshlp npon Louis A Jtiwecrant, hi nephew, aud. tlie bob, ol' the. Aleaerai.-. i,,,... i'lincesa Mat sums b) anon to be wedded to a Mr. Phound. He ia the flnt Kng tisane ye Phound who has cared to con tract a JajtMataw JMM)wmaw.'i 1 for the SeatlBel. KDEMOCUATI0 MEETING IN ALL E- GHANY. , The greatest meeting ilnca the war. A Urga assemblage of the Conservstive voters of Alleghany convened ia Sparta, June Sd, lor nominating county officer. Union prevailed, enihimisum for granifor tff,irt tlian wa ever had before waa the Brut resolve. Tbb good people of the county hav en roe to a sense of their dan gerous duty, they have buckled oa the armor for victory, and In August and 2fo veoiber they will atrike a deadly blow at radicalism. The Convention wa called to order by calling C. H. OoughtoB, K., to tbe chair, VV'.O. Pields, A. J. Larson and W. E. Hardie wen appointed Sccre tariea. Capt. E. L. Vaughn wa called upon to explain the object of the meeting, who made a telling apeer-h, A. M, Bryan, hitq., wa nominated for our representative, he will unite the peo ple by In former act of integrity and up right principle, and will carry the county by liiigel and (increased niujoriiy. He ws in the Senate before the war whilst a young man aud ean be trusted. Por Shentf i. K. Wyatt ; Begiater of deeds P. M. Mitchell ; County Treasurer A j. Car son ; Por ComuinioBiTs 1L Cheek, John Osmbill, Sr., V. 1L Doughtoa, J. H. Douu'hton and David Ualorook. Coro ner li. 8. Ken. Tbey an alt men wbo will woik, men 6 tbe hour and for vic tory. . .' -'';'' . C. It Doughton, tirvavssvl vv . v. rnxoa, i .. ,v J. J. Cabkoh, Secretarica. W. E. UAoia, ) Sparta, June hd, 1871 - l . f '.'.'. ' . "!y9jr' "UglJl?)1"" !:ff r w-ty traa.'-iaP ivn ' . w. ... r"'""' t.'. m.iui wi - I iv it -rv. I , lhJv' , -- r ' This evening a' great aud glorious nuL-t- RiMfl )- ,mrk. tai Rdl' l. hta. HI ,hnl K1, ia.l hiulteihi ar. " A rips raa'-ea. .-kl.i4, aud aj ml white assembled at the un.ve near a, large spring snd Bear tbe resihtre of C. B. Moriug, lor ami peculiar honor arid pvcuuiai oeni Bis Itie whole pr.rnnutte was mt raoeed. -i Bur lew persons knew anything about the arrangi utent until three o clock p. ah-nau emvli.iT Uain of five or six e wehes rolled up i Plied to oveifloaing llh tbe Sons ol K uh,anl Uepowted them ngni is our inuiM. - ... Headed bv a brans bund, thev at irebed in Holem aiM iliaorderlv pr'ocrkaion to tlte sir red gnvve and Biade a Mmnilarieous rush lor the spring, snd sfli r uuem hinir tintr tinntt, Ihev reisrneo aoil uccupo-tj lite wide Mtats prepared for tbi ui. 't he larkey lop rails oci-upytng th.we in lrnl f the niieaker'a toil, Ibe white seals wsirs lb. ne in the rear, while thoee like i)?lt. who hsd no prt ur kit ia the mat ter had to accouitoodsie ouraelvee a best we coutd. ; t'otwpi U!l among lh crowd ol tlon uralde and ripectslil Cunhites, were two while, or semi white tcslawiir William V. McKiMon of bmnilv dnnkiukr, and Windy 11: Uv llet.deracn of mule tea,l imtiirisry, who had the Mipieme heuor ut being cloaa-u orator of trie day. Mi Kiasoa waa the nmt to aacend the taud. lie was'comparativetv a neo con vert to Ibe faith. II puis say ttnU urn- night while ponduiuij; till late over the poliiicxl ciiinditiou ol the couniry, he lell aslei pMmj dteameil that be Kiw a Uwj l.utck, apparently reaching irmn earth heaven. An angd appeared lo hint aud told him by tbe aid ot a certain man be could reach the throne of bliat. Tired ol Ibis depraved ami deceitful word, he ilil mediately began to itici-nd tbe laildil and kept climbing higher snd higher till lhi earib looked lo hire no liylger Ih.in the bottom of a. comm. hi bottlr of bramly althoiii'b be arrived at tlte topmost round, sod so near the gate of good old Mt. I'eler lb at be could almiMt n-wh it. Alter mak ing several uunucceiitful attcuipU to do ao he gave up in uespair, and was about to desuend to terra Anna auain. Just at that important monunt General Grant,. who had lamled In heaveu a lew dajs previous, held out to him a Mammoth eigar, wbUb he immediately seized and by its aid be landed inside tbe gate of glory, from that memorable tuight be determined the-ealu r and forever to cant hi hit with the Itadicala aud j in that political church out of whose pale thin is no national salvation. Well, a 1 said McKesson ascended the stand ; and alter aazing with' one eye Umiii ihe wiwly beads around him, (lor ibe other waa covered with black sliade) be pulled out a well til led tickler of Iwatidy iroio bia (HK'ket, Un.k a hearty swig,- leuosited it hy a pitcher ol water ou a p. auk belore him rolled up his coal itcoVes, and thus begun : " Fellow clt.Mn, while and colored, Irora tbe cotnitii t ol Burke and Miillowell (cleared hia tt.foat ami UMk amHber Swig of oh, bejiijtul.) Fetlow-ciiitetuy I appear before you to day to advocate the catue ol the gn-at iiud victoiioei It. puhlicju mrly, and then he launched lorth in a tirade of luUnoe adu lation, in favor of radicalism and praine of the wnoly beads that was truly dingusl- tngtonear: It U a well known fact that ever since the days of Julian, "AumUtU JbiM seer nsvB (As tlernnt oppotn if Ut pnnetyUt thtf enet yroftfl." He had not pro ceeded far bt tore his throat becaiae very dry, and his memory obtua, ' But s spur la ths head, ' Or ths fume of tiwlhinor, Whh h wade his eyes red ; And bis gestures come qakker, revived hi failing energies, snd carried back liis obtuse memory to bis own tour hundred negroes In tbe day or slavery, la a short, braggadocio, egotistical semi pathetic address, he described how kind ha waa to bia negroes when tbey were slaves how he loved thera all bow tbe neirroes loved bitn (Asa how tbey limed kirn ttill, and how he acted like a father in them, and they as children to Mm, dec., itc, and while Stoneman was raiding through the mountains, be committed into the bauds of a true and trusty darkey, thirty pound of gold, and thank tbe Lord the atnreeaid darkey restored tbe last cent of it to hiin after the rai tiers passed on. If report be true, many of those Untd and hting negroes were bis own sou aud daughter; and instead of treating them kindly and humanely, he was at time tyrannical In the extreme. By the time he closed his pathetic re marks about himself , and his negroes, all the moistun of hnmsnity was transferred from his throat to his eyes, but another long hour restored an eqsilibrliuu, and be turned his .battery of pmie upon good Mansa Tail, and descrilKd very atf -ctiugly how strong he was for ibis glorioiu Union tan pure, how upright, snd un aeltlih he Was how his (Usrs Tod's son) wUilivq y.mtm man, almulUotsd bia lOLl.ket, and on'la larewcli to that fond mother npon whose bosom bis bead had often been piooaed ; and a tender farewell to that loud lather eA fact kin birth (?) aad matchel lorth to tlie enaanguiued Held, aiu p.mred forth hit blood injde fence of hia country. Hera agala the moisture k-ft bi throat, and begaa in pearly drops to distil from bis eyes; ad after draining his tickler to the last drop, and patting Windy Ulily, and calling him grandfather, and telling the' drk let Win dy' bait waa d yed, he took b is seat-. By tins time he wa so overcome by the pat riotic influence of negro cheering aad brandy that he remained in somewhat aa UHavlKS Uaecs tUi the Bleating chaw4. - Wmdv llmv next acuoied the ataad-1 Lake Uiu other Billy who preceded him, he gazed complacently lor awhile npon the ses of wooly beads around him, tltcir bowing and scrapiug, he took a big horn (for be alto had tlie article in a tickler ao necessary for tbe life and sal ration of his party) he thus began, " Fellow citiaens of the counties of Burk and McDowell, I appear here to-day a atfanger among yoa though not qui a stranger either, tor every msa who ha .read the BcirTtMsx for thereat four yean, ha seen, in almost every number, eumethtng ia abuse of Windy Billy Henderson and thea be munched forth. - -r it would be in vain tot ma to try to give any man a correct description of bia words, gesture and action. Bultice it to say that hi motion ia curving hi body back like a rainbow, thea suddenly bend ing forwsrd ia aa oppiwit direction his sliugiug his arm owetiute over hi owe head, and atmctnus over ttw wooly Bead just before bin. Bis cxtrevagaut praises of Grant aad his administratioa. lit flattening adulation of thai whole darkey face, aiyling them the kitf, avost kwnble suss! mast rvapectoM ctVtat f cer 0W ma sow Ava xpea fit low down appeal to the prejudice of his party ; bis load boaatinj of how the; had the di-mocnu and conservatives wholly in thelr power, interlarded wi:h prufane blackguard phrases and compar ison each a "false as hell," aud "black as the wells of Sell," and "my God, we ean beat them I my God, we must beat them 1 aad, by God, wa will beat them I" - All his worda, action and jtsturss combined Wen highly disgusting loVery respecta ble man present, and not only disguating, bat supremely ridiculous. Ob, Windy Bit ty, n may city, 1 , Oh. won:d some power ths lf tie pie yotl Tos yonrsell ot u-rt aes y-u It would . from aiaiy a b un i r (n ia auJ loolti nou'.t.: And would that some 4ower would torcver free melneusw h imwoeilevotiuH to nui csliam aad the rnrm, aa baethkea pre .i..i nf your disiroct.4 brain! t hare heard, at divers times, political speakers of almost evory gratte. ad re the people, Imw the daysof ajv ts h..d I have seen many ot th. e politiciant al I, loci recliutf under the inlueuceuf alco bol : but never, until to djy. be 1 se.ii s atari, however depraved, satAnd Vie pull lie stand, aad pretend to eddrcasatij Ihlog like f reH' !lik,e.iuiinuuijf with s bmid v UKIIe lietore biro, aud iaerlsrd his alilre4 ailh prtdaue and blm kiruiird phraaca aliernaiedwlth Ireqnent draughts id the acrv arserape toe lore lum." Talk of tlie utoral, rltglnus and Intel Ire tnal prowieMi ot the eve amler such sn ilniiiii-traiion as tbist As well Blight a ll-.aitnA . tr,,luMi.u.ra . . kluruf in the bh'iodv day of ITIl-t aiid fK In the KiugdoB) f Prance, who over tttiew what little religion there waa in tlte land, and ubtltutett a gmlddnr of reamnt in it stead ; talk of the ruorul, religious, snd intellectual improvement of their ds , as Windy Billy Henderson and William K. HcKe-eon lo diM ur(ieiff Mich tlilngx in these di-gem-rate daya, I'tiiiIi, virtue and inorafity are, or at least these virtitea otulit to be the aim ol every man who preteuila to iiisiruct 'the maiMes ot the people. How seldom it I d..e, especially, ftou the fotilieol statM1, It is an undeniaMe trath Hint wIm b any piibiic ie iker, or any o h. r nian has renpt ct -rthe li clings and opinions of aa intelligent coinmuuiiy, be bat nons h.i h in self. - I Sumo advis-ate for snvthtne In in-' dime toditturb the peeea of society. I sin a Htm bclieuerla politietl ami reii Jilical ami rcligioui trecdoni.and ilipoc.l to Ibteu alleulivelj and' csluity . lij SUV uiaii explaining bia vM ws aud opinions . provnh il he Would treat me in tlie aame way, but any .uiao or net ol un-n, who will liMrtt an iulclligcut au lience by. op nl prorl.iimin. thai the on:"' h i c hh", are the hot. hvnitrulift knl tinrintU tllm of rvlef that ' Uadt tlm ec.t nha, um.'' and w ho will appeal lo the lo down pr. juilicftt of the ilurkey mcc, and pander to ihekicprav.ed and wuat piuauun of our nature ; aLd not only so, but open ly aud publicly drink Umuily, use prolane and blackguard Utnguage Iroin a xilnical stand, and for each receive the vociferous spplauae of that audience, whose spina are rongniml with lib own ought to be kicked aud drummed out of every re spectable Community. l-JNV EM1IU ATUK. . POLITICAL NOI ES. ; Tbe Democratic and Liberal U-'publi- I lean ciinvcntioas ol Illinois both meet at lapniigtleld on June Sbih, and will buoii nate a Slate ticket in concert. Senator Trumbull aud rich or. Governor Gralz Bros u and Geo. II. Pendleton, of Ohio, have bceri invited to speak, and a' great demonstration I ex peeled. The Germans of Nashville, Tenn., bvld an enthusiastic Greeley mexting on the 83th, nlk, and adopted resolutions renoua citig former party alliance, and a-suming a neutral position until a party sh ill olfer baked upon the principle of honesty in government. f Ex Senator James Ohcsnut, of South fr tT.1t-,"trimlt 1h "i'Tiitef adviajstihg Mr Greeley's election, on the ground that be Ooes not believe 1 ho Thrmorntie party, pur and simple, can restore constitutiour ui govurouieoi: xnenaior rievenj riasn, oi mtn t arou iis.xoiie ol the delegates horn that blste to the Philaalelphia ConVeution, in a speech to a Columbia ( 4 C ) ..lb-publican club (ctdiwed) ou the 37th, ult., told thetii "the Itepublicaii party mu-t be sustained, if it coat the life of evmy" so-called land owneV in the country: , I R) 810 K OP ZEPUYB WOOl. lust received at ISAAC OETTINGEB'B. CHIGNONS, L0N0BRAI08, CORONETS, earls and uthsr hair gooda, )a-l to hand al - UaTTiMUEKS. ij'ANa, Pans, fans, in esdlesh va- X rlety at . uaiiinua.ttj'3. K IB 0L0VE- tt OETTINGER'S, FL0WKR8, RIBBONS, LACES, ENTIRE riewlotaat OEriiNOKU'S. TAC INET-. AND SWIMS INSERTIONS OltrUNijIiii'S. sud EitginKs, at HANDK ER( HIEfd, L.VE UULI.AKD aiiilteiual Ok 1 1'lNtjkU'i, LADII,ll!WK3ANDOHlI.)HEHH(i8E st v. -. 'Uk'l'UNliElf.a.. rVVILT RECEIVING LAlllEl, MISMKH ' sud Cblldre Halt at OETTINUEU'S. C1AI.L ruR NKEOI.k FA!Y AND J Ladiea' t U'nihioK Woo.lt i N tiKTTINii R'S. T7OR ROS I1RA1N, PANCV aNO PLAIN A Hibftont, Call on IH A AO OETTINGER. UNDEIiaUtEVEIW at , , ISalAC OETTINOER'S Juaet tf jq-IW HOTEL AT TRINITI COLLEGE. The andershtoed bs Just completed and tarnished a New Hotel at Trhiity, froniitin Uie east (ate of tli eainpas I He is prepared to aeeuunnodate a larire B Bra her 6f hoarders, cithnr'pcniianent or tranaient, la eood style, lllshsek will meet all trains at High Point during the week of Commencement . -' W. K. KKAZER, JuasS Sw Proprietor. JSJT E W B TO 0 K I NEW OOOOSU Wt re bow receiving our SECOND STOCK Of ', ' :V "r LADQ.8 DRESS GOODS. Purchased, by CoL Tackar, m th Ul tea day In tbe Principal Northers market ' ; Thsss Goods an decidedly eheaper, tbaa any aUch has asa taTarsd la ths aiakst thU ' OCR MOTTO. -1 "Tn bbst Good; at tbb Lowast-Paicaa," WstUldhrt to: Tbe line of Drew Soods eoasist of ..' t - x COlJoREU AND BLACK ORAyTDINES, SlKlPKO ANII CHECKEDULliS. . r.NUEK BL'ITINUS, Z' ' LI lit Oroaod Oranldines, with Colored Flower. Striped Checked Granldlaea. Japanlst Poplin sad halUnjft. '' LEN0LINE8, ' V ' -jz. ' MOHAIRS. X . . ' " LL'sTiiUENEH, ;' ' " ' WEST END SUITINGS, ' ' , V STRIPED, FIULKKO AND FLAIJf UNEN'S FOB BlIEETINGS, Buff and WhiU Lawn and Mtuliet, Bishop, Victoria aad Xainaook MaaliDs, ' Bnffand White Striped TesemiU Hubs and othsr Sty leof Draw Koods. , , W. H. A R, 0. TCCKXS A CO. ' aaajK-tl - ' i kJlW "MABEL LEG, A MOVIL, By the author ot J ! " VALKKIE ATLM " MOKTON BOIT8. AO Cloth 1 W Paper rtrer II. HO. b salted wira'riBE." A NOVEL, BT R. U. LaOKANUE, CW.th II.VO. . , ... 1 ' ' s tTWK MtlRTE D'AKTIUyB;"' i Its lul! wince on tlie Spirit snd Manners of the 1 'NINKTEEKTll CENTCRx. The stave books are the orodaetioB of three dlftVnmt tallies of North (.'srolina, sad It Is hoped thai mala prkls will award Ihtua a libe ral and Kcneroua support. ... Bent uy to a hi true of pula(a. For sale at the Book "lore ot ALrHKD WILUAUS. ap-tf,. MAHKL t hl!U KK. A NRW NOV'L Y iau Ki.iil, autloH' of Valrie A.vllia-r. Morbie lloaae, ele, pafe-r etliUon I UI; cloth 1.40. beiil by Button receipt of price. J.a.rv ii e n i r. aji . . N I'. H.Mik Moie. apr ST If f- "vN)(KI) K ni l r AMU VKi.kVMIi.Ki4. lusyUlf W. I). KTKU A( II X Co. JJILOUHI FUIURII fUHIRIII 40 Ubl. rsunly riKUr, 100 may 4-lf " Iitra do. LEACH BKo'S. m n Democrats and t'ounerratlTM. 1 Papular Paper for tltt tiBpiiifi. John Spelman, liditor, K A LE1G II, N. C. ' Ou or about Wednenday the, 8vd ii.at., will be isnued, the first uumber of the 7 it u C'ampaigu faper, bearing the above name. It will be issued weekly -mi-llu,1 i:lnse ol"-th-Ai;ut electirius. " TkHai. Siugle copies, ... ( ,iS Cluosui uvv aud upwards, to mead- 4 11, five copies lor JtSOL "'- B'MSi'g-jSMir' w"nifieiUiy and vigorinwly support tbe nominee of the GreBlxrov Convention and expow and dt oocfoce, unrelentingly, Helical rascality and abu.s. ll will be larger tiuiu, but mbt-h Ujion the plan of the " LittU Ad der" so . HUcreaaiuily conducleU by Uie uodenigned during -the memorable Cam paign ot lhtiO,' and will occauooally con tain appropriate illustrations. A puper fearless in its course, and attain able by reason of Its extremly low price, I much needed by tbe great mat ut the people and caunol fail to aid ia arousing them to the deplorable condition to which we arc all reduced by Radical villainy atrd mis-rule. Thu subscriber cail ppon the active, leading men of the State to aid hitn in reaching' the popular mind by giving to this paper the widest citcul tioo. A (light ellort on the part of each of such men in tbe several counties of the State will secure st once a circulation ol thirty thoumml copies which will be the means ot laying miportaut facte and figures before one to two hundred thousand readers Weekly. The etfeit of this need uot be dwelt upon. To achieve such a result surely is worthy a little ellort. Shall it not be made t Scud in the lists of sub scriptitius. Already they come In ciuba of tenia, fillieaiiiiJiundn!aVTU4iiauih must in all cnw-s aceouipitny tbe orders. A umiuj numwr 01 select ailrertiae mcnls will be intertctl, by urgent reijuit st fl.au per inch lor llieUrxt and eveuly-Hv-ecenlseai-b aubsequeot inaeriion; Tbe money must also accompany tlie advertise ment. Addres. ; JNO. SPELMAN, " Ediur ds l'ropiietor," , r -KbrtgllT.M8---r-- t0ur bretheren of the press will sdd to our obligations by giving the above a few iuertiona aud such nonce aa they think tbe enterprise merits, and also by extending to us Ibe favor of an ex change, . ; Y . WANTED, AG KNTS '1X1 TO S-.AI1 PER month even here, Male aud H'uinalu, to hitroduce the geeidne iiiijiroveit MAK BHAt.L aa-WiNii MAl MINK. This ma clone will stitch, h m, fell, tuck, bind, kraid, cord quilt, and einlroidef in a. luovtsuptlriur: mauiier Price, ouly I4, felly iiceueed aud wairanled tor Bve yeara. Wt m pay lluou tor any ouu.-e.ine, liixu price or low, that will saw tru;er, men beautiful or more-etsatlc team than onra. .. It liuaa.. 'Uia iLul l.: 1. evi-it, .r .1 . .. . . 1 eft, Sud aliiriiie'cloin can aui be pulled spart : . V'11-,. t ssaucjkaawss? wiMWHt waima iw ne pay Ai;.-.uia iuu to 1.1041 per ssiNiih, ah uxpeuaea, or a eonunia- wlihost siua froia which Isiiee uiat ainouut caa be aiadn. for circulars aad leruis, apply 10 or address, B. MARSHALL A GO. i , bit. iUa ft uuv Stbcbt, Aw 1'oeA Caotioh. Do hot be, imposed apoa by otliar parlies traveling Uiruuh the ebuatry psiiniiig od worthless cast iroa machines under ths seats aame or ouierwiae. Ours is the only (eiiuuie sod really cheap teechin auuivlaelured. . , . U. U. a Co. , ap 17'-3m. JsJLoti 4LE- ' v- " ut be sold st public snction on the tvoralaes. Tbe UriKS on Cai llal square bans, ll e clock, am., Juusilh, P MuGOWAN, ' Janel-3t. J , ' Keeper ol Caplto B ACON AND LARD. N. 0. Bam, - BMiea, - ' Lard, : -V ' , ... Bulk Stddt, '.;. .-. ' . v v , . Butk Pork. ... ' ' Csavsssed Hauls In rrnst abundtuc a A. (5. SAUNDERS A Co'a, aav iaif Me. H Uartln Hlat AGONS AND H A EN 1 1 1 . Uoe thimble Box 1 horse wsiroo. Oik- iro axle boras wagow, both made by KttSMsll aud nearly Ml. . I Two auK of double harneaa, -tm set of heavy ainKle harness. Fa ssle CUcSlpv , Janet-t. W. 0. BTRONACH dt CO. ?J QSHlAJUSiatt.lBTAEdFORPhiut. lag end bible. Just recsWed. apr is tl " W. C. ETSoii ACH Co, i rafSSTSs eEPAHIt. HICKS So Cis Mnasfelurs "f and dwylera to riachlncijrtVPIcws: Sleim IifiSH, 5iiil!i,rm Hithliit- fj, ktn, Irpiirtd. BRASS AJG IRON CA8TING8 OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, MADE TO ORDER. ovdd sail th sMeatina of th partite to theb- WBOl'GUT COTTON SCREWS. all tiara and k-axtha, for hand or power. Also, to their Crowell's Pateut I max rKxcixa, K.Li ca something w,eoon, aod caaa. Also, to oar aew pattern, Isaprov. d 8UNNT SOUTH CWTON PL0(V', undohbtedly tlie most popular and "ehe Best good eottoa and cultivate- plow made. 1 PsrUes acceding any kind el ' 1 ." ' . C'aallug for Mine, Mill, and other Machinery, or Repairing- of any kind promptly executed, wuuld. do well to give us their orders. V i . a- lOUu, : ,... , jrOLASSES AND FINE BTRl'Pd. , s' BbteTL"Molaamjf ,l '.""I'l" ' aVTtereat 1 . 1 ' ( 6 Hilda. " I y 7 t 5 III, .la. Nee Crop Cub. Bbia. Maseovada. - .-, . !. IV Now orlun. . ' ' i " Silver Drips. LEACH BROS., apr II t (.rivers. rJfJO THE LADIES. 1 would respectfully s-t'ths tttenUoa of the Isdtes of this towa and Slate to uiy LARGE STOCK OF ' ' : MILLINERY, LADIES FANCY Furnishing ; Goods, . Ac, Ac. . To dealers la the country and alto to Millluei I have to ts .lhat I can furul-di them trimmed aa well ss uutrlunued 'Goods as Cheap as thuy can buy ths same In any house ia New Xwk Citjt. JtU-I ask is a.lrial , ... MI1S. CCTTZNCEn will attead to the rstall Millinery branch as -aaaat ... ',ti . ''.;;!;,.! Our place of business Is stilt at " No. 49 Farellevllle Street, ! with ths ouly change il being ou ths .t ---t FIRST FLOOR - ' ISAAC (ETTINGER, Instead of up ttaira aprS-Sm. rpjiCOLIiCE B01K IXjiTiTL'TIflXS ! a NOnTH CAROLINA HOME IHSJaiNCE C33IPST " BALEIaH,W.5. ":;r" ThU Oawilsiiy'i sew esr the close of tbe third year of lis existence, continaea to write Policies, at fair raieaXoa ail classes of Insur able property. . ' All Losses are promptly adjusted aad paid. Th " UUMK " is rapidly Kroeiox tn public favor; anil aptteala, with coutiilecee, to insur ers of 'pfimefty la North flamtinaT t " " AGENTS IN ALL PAKl'SOr 1HB STATE V B ROOT, Vi.ts t'a-ttoaT. R. H. BATTLE, Jr., Pssaii.sirr. i SKATON GALKS, Sso., - - ., " HILAtiKl COWI'KR, BurtavisoB, W. H. MORiXX;it,Aas'T.aaw. . . septV-tl . Psfiers mow advertialn( for the "Home" wlU phswe shbsUtute tht lor the sdverUsesieBls alnaily in them . 1 . j-TrL-a 1 ni ITS Ykups 60 Bbl., S. H. Bj 1 up, ' SO Tif roc Malawss, I Bhds. : . do. . tneyltf LEACH BRO S.. JJ1NQBAM SCHOOL -. :-k .MiBAPkyuxt, sua. , ; The Fall Session el lHrAipens Antrnst Snd. Th ceurte ut lnstractloth, is ClasstcaL (lav eluding Modera '"LsnguageO Matheuialical and Commercial; The organtiatioa ia mUiuu-y . For circulars address, r" -s3uiL WM. BINGHAM. ,jtM.t-ta ' .,,( , qiford female academy. , , oxpord" n.. . , Mlw M. I. MrrcBsu, Principal. Mrs. K. N. Uuttf, Amor late Mr. W. U Moaaow. Tsacher of Mnste ' The ctci-clsse of this lmuiutlon wiu a re sumed on the Ktb of July. Cirealsre with terms lor board, tuition, Ac , will b furbished on sppliraiioa. KBrsaucaa .-All friends sad B-tnils of the late Prof. R. ' Mitchell, ot tha Luiversity ol barth CsmllB. V Jan 7-4wSat ' 150 BW"-t',' Fi11-PROM. PISB toFsmlry. Just received, apr 18-tf - W. C BTROXACH A Co. ; HSWSN UCORICE MASS AITD STICK, IT1LIAX, SPANISH, CREEK, TURKEY ANP FOR SALE BY HENET II. i 1IOEEIS, Importer and dgent for the lr. S. and Canada, flo. 73 Water Street, and l Ofd Slip, : NKW YORK. " CBRT1FICATE3 from tbs leading Msnufactiirers in riritmis, North Carolina, KsntueM ' . Missouri, Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, New York, snd Cansda. , . Warranted Superior Powdered licoiice. '4 r At Airent for H. M. MORRIS I wWfarmah hit hnponstlons of Sew York prices aad frekhtt jrder iTOmptly nikd Intra New York t AddMsaT - - . - : JAMAS f. mar 117-wouuus. ' r - pTiANoi:r?? JAwES WRSSO tKiS'resrwrif, '. tliepui.iic. ksl tbey have idSZZ'J' lo Whu-h Ihey h,MW.IHIi, fj .'"H . . --".sn: in ilu. 1 .... aUAUriM. .al litUe-... . 7. HW Uiwn i Hit U.. Ir PUsth, mi . I?- rt-. It4t4 ,aiir ,.J,. H.s ... . - "M(B pnrwm eiUul b iruri-h. ..i. ... 'a'itl. A I nr?Tlt nsj MlMlUI tas ia!-. -r. . ... . u. Pbbus belore pim-baMie, eUewl,. tend for rlrrular Ui ;, MhkriKiWiiir,, , lBailiTtBaiu"' ksara-U uL?,'" - , B1'a, It. 0. Wa. P. Gasvi "Vva,TTIT..,L1,. tf'f Graves Warehouse. 1 , DANYlUjt, vA. , roaTBa awuuj. toaaoca : Wl 1 llsve'Jiist pat aa addlllo, to , Wehou, afaaWaUa; U kwp " hnM ariuuKrst hoaae (or ia fcajaaaai Tl , 1'ov.u. W llh IV leraw du.aw aad u. atvolLi U .s-ons l-K-ked up fu V, areauMTl el Dry nulla lor h.5. Oood JuTtf. "Jj ler. lociH.kaod deep i. Pom.pt Xeit U the hilerest aud cootfort of i'uZu . thstrtrema. - aiiuM act i d It (JbKK.N PICKLES 1. fjiTWT Kcrs for retsillng pnrpoan." - " way V U v..i..oiKOH4CHCfc y- OTTICB Of TBS PaSSlX ISStTUSC fo-.... STsrasaCaowBiA, PrasWenL CatcBokv BsiiBtx, V ice-President. Phil ansa mis, Seereierv. Wa hVCaowaiA, Marias neureury. frntgUu Ml, AuU Ja(a in, Cb., Liaaa Sib: Yi are hsppy leiafo.J thatUie Phams Insw-eiiyrH I) u ill py ALL her loaWa la lh7ti,";; - Will lie Nltl .LHI-..1L4 ....S U-.wuv her auuwl and ready fur tmiamt . - wwMwe m lawtM 1st fcl.L u . i.j los: . H tCaptial ,. .. : .' , oroas surplus .... ... A;;A Loss, etc., sdlutted bat aot dus,. cWe7 . :,,ocu wTi, ;, ......... aa,,, 41 lews' wUl asH' wtsw1a-'-T any eve-nl, , . - tliMW 1 AhiI e are Oiuily of ths opinio ' : that the hwa wilt not exited trim mi n The Pbeuix Inaurane tiunimi, o Br I.VB. ia to-day sound snd soiv.it,'.im WI all the kraaea at Chkmio out ol lu act .ur 1,1 A eewps of Ailjn.lera bare liu ilUoavri, ,(1, the sueu of diaaater with uiaiructua, Z soitle all HMaes snd pay the tiunc w I 4 ail Ws connrstulaUi our psu-oua aim oerf- iv,. oa our good fortune. SlEPHENcitilWKi.1. aov DO tl , Pre ! PMiiv lut. i . "' Water wheel. MillGeariniShsfiiniiPullcp LuttNo rcRACiRcuiA!iEir. Jaa, 187L ' :r-r.-- -'- UlaELESi ELATHd.. Jest received s lot nf thehewiiatnil iL. fes liool Slat-1 oi dilloreul ait a anj (aiei s froia 'JO to 40 ceu.t ea. b 1 tier, iiiaba wt no ae wiiew thsy fall and are But ea-ily wA-w. rv mum aa t. a. jon' Bok Mure ' rl!l-tf. T II li G E M C? If V R Mskes Un. best qnslily of finu 1'eHew Hut jr from 1 11 1 'milk In from two to In minutes, A ftr rcruevd fruai he chsrs trl ssltthg It Is ready for th table or n.el.nr, SECURITY AGAINST FIRE y.'-ihais'iiieeUy' free from wkry er a.itk, h a qui ea no working with the 'dd!eisp sj, and will remsia twrrt loigr thas tsys. h niadii from sour r iecomposi'd aaillt Co 'I righto or Camus lor sale. Pur fur.lns aril enlara addres ' ' "'. '1. H. ORB.rser.nsry V Y , t . Gem Chnn CoavaBj, aaySS-eodtt Cbsrlotts, It av m o a a l k . At the BaBTiaat, OfllcAa No. S, N Whs natloa Hand Press. , . - "yALUABLK CITTL0T P0 I-I! In pursusnce of a judgment of the fnprrtnr ouriof Wake county, oa Baiarday UMis lai.m nmrl. at it.. IV....4 U,.,, d.mr in Kal -Beh. we' will txpmto Mkllc...sls..n.ieo,s T'iWeTi.'tBe valuable lot at tbe tolersw-Uua J wituilmgloa aud Margett streeit asuew knowa as Uie OLD PEPPKR t OMH, heloBklng to -be estau of the 1st O Rorke The said lots are sor 33 feet wldi, ' lotr.v ' , TaaMS1: Five per cent cash, ths rahK) In , IS snd IS months, with interest st s pw cent. Bonds with security required. Th houses oa said lots will bs vie Separately. "BArLE",- ) mayiit-dtd j-RS. BLAIR'S BOAED1S0 BOL'sl . Mrs Blslr, having loeatsd fsvorat.lT, Cotmt 1 Harirelt and Salisbury tu-eels, lll ns Vriy araletui for paUnMee. Pevaoae " .hoard, waav-setderSB. lucawh Umu esa1 aaabeaceomuKKtstsd. Table Iwarurf. aafJ ally desired. aprd-U. . , Ji a, ! i i "s jgEEF HAMS AND TONOl'ES, Smoked Broiling Beef, ' j - - . .. t '. 1 : f , Paltoa Market do. ,, . , , niayStf W. C. TRONACH sj- rjrtHEl B W A M P O C TL A W ' Or the North Carnlln Bdtta "t'"j plcte Ulntory of th Mpdera R ""' BohiaHoiMla rSipsires. PrlS, "' mail, tor sale by , 1 . . na n vizarms LA. ' S Al ao n. m.f ... - . V. C. Book, Store, Bate, " A) 1 Jnne-tf SICIL1 J . loiitmft"! f
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