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-y..-- I- A the si:xtini:l: . L . , , r J03LAH TURNER, Jr, Editor. P. B. JLENQCBUay. AHoditt Editor, . -T. W EDSESDATr JUXg 13, : I?," JElATlC-fONSKTni TICKET. Ho. Ar 8. MEftRIXtOX," M '.' ' ' Of Bunromlxt. ' V 1 fob i.ikct. oovkrhoB : Majoi JOHJf HUGHES, ' Of Craven. ' TH ATTOMNKIT UKHKBAb. ' ' Jvix W. M. SIHTP, Of Merlleuburg. " v Ke'i - - - i' ,rv...L -r -m niAWMcrt' . Majob JOHN W: GRAHAM, roa unnuT or rrsTBr JOnN ArWOMACIf, 4 ; Of Chatham. ' ! ' " tn AuiifToa : Gwr. 3, I.EVENTHQItrE, . ' ; Of Caldwell. .'', J. . ., ...., ' Trot sctt. rrsuc ihitbi)ctk : N. MENDEXHAUU Of Ouilloid. Fob srtr. rimi.ic wnmi: J. II. SKl'AKK, Of Wake. ' Sentinel for the CantpatKa. A tli Gubernatorial aal Presidential Campaign promise t be as ex citing st mporUst, wt bvs concluded to annua th Sxjmsxi. at tUt following Bhl 1 Copy Weekly lntlMV mouths, II M w at t a jjjo Ob opy frt to fetter ap of Club ot 10 tad ward. 1 Coltint-WMktj8aBMltBiMiu,t3 Uopt " " USA 1 " ItJ.W su is, Om Copy frB ta fetter up of Ctab ut W ei apwaiwa. r-.i.t": '! 1 Conv Dstlr teatlsal 6 month. I MM HU w .- ta WI.Ol On opr fra to gUr f t lit of lu Ft Cmw, the Mrhl, W'11" JrJ which k'electo liiUJ of liBving tlita dnva, bM a IndicWfiir "elutneling liim is tA &mW durhtryif hit duty." At - thr tut terqi - tf .th - toort Ihnmgh the Catalan of the Bkbtimkl, w demaudtd k trUI, WM th CAnirt ojiedcd it p're ot lemioa w gis denmnded trtt,v J- W -UW ilti- ooiiJnn- of Myinff to ''judgBnipkV nriBni th couDtry, tliU tb indictment U piUcioit Bod intended tor political " effect mJ w btlior tb fufpoM of Ft Cirrow j will b to continue it !?licitr Urbuck j 'I of 1 ' coiDp'romiMuJi tdVn, ' AFiT hundred cbm bit beta rtinpromud tnc b Vw, itppointed r jBoJMtor. Tb partita hurt fttui Irotn twenty to one tknuuud diillwt for tb coropronilel la oiw c, wbon perjury wa eotamlt ted is bo Bttompt to violate tb rveau Uw, tht fwtv piid 150 Btion coodlft'i tlit bo tvnUtnc elioulJ be prayed after confeadoB of guilt, Iq dear case of perjury. . .'; '. " . "' W think w could compromise by lb payment of money, but we want neither eompromu nor continuance Ve know we bar aerer attempted to obstruct Fat ' Oarrow in th lawful, 1 or onlawful die charge ot hie duty. If we did, let at be convicted and puaiehed. : If W did A, let there be an end of bit penecatiea and malic by giving u a trial.; 4l " When George Mcndenhal) wa of the bar, and th Court would ek if he war ready, be aiway anawered, "Ye, your .Honor, rwljr, aniioua, and eager." ' W say let there be DO continiianc. but giv a a trial. ' ' ': , .: 1 TUB JUST CALL , ' t Ware suppoeej by. souie people to b , , fadiffttwit to th hcwytlfarfd; prof- perity of Uia country, and to have said hard things about the radical party. We invito each on of tbera to tell os wherein he is wronged, tint W may humbly beg pjtp.nA ' , If they will not meet, at ssllnca said, )a tb spirit of conciliation and crnicca- 100, then, , wa lavita , tbeu to viadiuate their characters by indicting a for libel W charged that th party was corrupt Xrou top to bottoui-rouiruiit ialu Eiacu- ii, Legwlattv aae) Jwihswmairand branches. , Ws were required befor tb outrsg committee in Washington to swear to this, and ws did it , Ws charged that Gov. Hulden's admin istration robbed the people of $13,000, iWfo -W charged th Oovsraor with hr- lng. ,HU succeaaor, Gov., Caldwell, charged, u. with liug and named the witoease by whom be could prov it. IlitwUneaees proved we a ere amaaof truth and be was a liar. We charged th Judiciary with' drunkenness, lyiug and iribery. W charged the legislator with bribery and cobbery. We charged more than on radical preacher with lying, stealing, foratcatioa and adultery. If these things art not so, w are a bad man and a calumniator, and should be indict ed for Ubel. ' I Individually and collectively w will beg pardon, and oonfes our error, if any man of th party, whether it be Judge, Pearson, Greasy Bim, Father Reid, or Parson Sinclair, will toll a herein w were mintaken f'o their arts or character. i We shall &i"e one wrv-k lo our slander en? and calnmniatiirs to show jb )or rrur as to their character, or to kilict. us for evil pee:h of them. If tty d BeltheV, we shall n'x.-it to the ptfiple all w hare Pjid of them fir the lat thru years. ... This is fair notice, and th last call. ' , i iTh hulrral pir'y in Nt-r'S. Cirril land p!Mjjii b'fe (be vnnlr fl bearer of it-'of JJ'illl Milliiii. ut break the bk f nny iwnv tba) l,mt-v i-xilrd. It bu in ' ouvraii'fB i-mil ltiunly and ditlx rirly n.li-it ihv StifcTCiilon iir M(?.3rtl.i pVnpT?nir7Bi Htate. and it baa Biith fqnal d irnl the Oriitt irilp tlieirM-rlKH the .ptftile iff the StMith, and, iiMl4-'! apoo Ibe lilx-nb l the abob-1"1" )k tb t'nioB. That tostT wll 1 tmA brary muoih to er h to mnh rliif in,oa ittj -Cntipii't nf vt8t boMtrffc- iti.ut i hr'tT and ulfire aeekera with out ObluM-leOl. If may not- appear ao cWrly to tbi Northers pwJle-a to that ihel liber titti an Mtdaatrifted is mmiiixio wiib out oq, Ther may lay the B iHermgUW lion to thrlr aoula that the -rvM.o.l TtM-y BiareofKlodtr ihV the dangi-r th threaten the citaib l of Uounlitutional K"' arKinent are not really iminlnrat. : They nf eetertaia no ( that tttrir own lib ertir will evt-r b arrimtnly tlirtU uHl I a deapotiem, "whether it be an usurping Conureeaor an naurping I'nunl.ui. an, tbey are reetiig andr aa awful dclu- ion Tbt-y an eleqiing over the crka- trtct-'a dea sad tuuy be stung ,to deal fx f re made roiiwl. .ui of durger. When did ever tyranny atop at the half way bounet Whu did uourpation ev baulk at halfway atnwuree t When di deepntiiua ever stop abort of satiety t Thr leaaona of kiatory forbid any favoraljle re pooM to these qixliooa. Every page ol bistory BT blotwcT sndf blurn.d by U-ar nd blood. Turn o.tr it pages and read U Kid, aoloma trulb it tells u of viola- td faith and ntcritJced honor, of bigli aanded depotbi sod iaaaUHte ambitiou. Moderation and auiuttioa are nevir fouu united, ' Iiiappruaable lust for power and justice to iota go Bol together. "There Is a (Irs And BotUB ot th oul wlilrti one kluilleo, iueaeaieaa evi more.. Prvv vo-m huk dvrntur. aor eaa.Ur Ot anukt but rnat : a lever at the cor. fatal to tain ak Uears, to alt wao ever inn. If Uio North awake aot from it tou ful sleep auJ Itcmiuie Bot ftlif- Utsuu dangers tliat environ the ark our political covenant as with a cordon if Hi!, ready tocouaume and blast forever, Uuh tlte hope of our people muat tara to abes,aud the Mr herirag of our fathers' (slbera'ataat wither aa if smitten by a si roe no's bri atlh Farewell then to a regu'ated friieuW faresteU' to all th ria.riah4 blewiuigs o have enjoyod ; farewell, a long, an eternal farewell to those noble funds- Uii-utal priucliiea of our goveruuieut wbieh were bora amid the throes ami uuttVulaiunauf imipltt-iauii.iiuub Mm.- baptised upon a hundred " well -foughteB aeblj," The people jf the ftiutb are profoundly atUfrteT i1ertf,"y ' Iwy- bbdyj. niB'iuoltaveaotjfpBr liiw Iurr3vif niSirt Tbey well know what suffering and trlats were passed throiigh befor freodora was tatabUshcd . .townMUtaV:-iej' valu freedom without titieuse as the greatest ' boon that ever heaven vouchsafed to man. They 'will not willingly give it jup. Tbey remember lost vividly Liberty's birth hour amid peril aud darkneahow ahe wa literally born on an open Held of battle and of blood amid the bliwlug of bullets and the bow storms aud tempests beat long upmi her unsheltered' aud bomeluas tbilUbnod, They r tuemliec bow promising her youth how she grew up into beuignaut hivcli noas unUnr ao gentle nurture. - .Tbey re in emW how for seventy or eighty years she bat been th guardian angel of the Republic ; that under ber .beuertcent pro tection and favor from three million of people w have growu to forty million remembering these things, tbey. stand ready to make one tremendous 'effort to tar bar from a terrible aud inglorious fete, and recalling all she bd done they are willing to fall in liar dWfence or live enly in ber prosperity. i Our people can never forget what they wto Wberty that "Ktcreai Spirit o the chainlets mind. But what can our people hop to ao- eoinpliah alone! If Grant Is sustained Dy in overwneiming nunioert or me Trthta-httirnrTiTTrrjiTnKit titiKHtr1; What can the poor, oppressed,' weak South do t 8I I powerless now, She it a captive and the Conqueror I binding her with chains, To th North must we look ; from th North only can w hoie to receive redress ft or Wrongs or that mely aid that shall Ovrwhbn the usur per. . But will tb North come to th rescue of th country Is there reirlaiuing aWoiui Ut nemiiaxftf that ntvnreri revtott' enough love for liberty to prompt them to strike for horn and, country I 0, that they may b aroused that they msxse clearly and fully" tha magnitude ofT the interests at (take, and tha great ness 6Ths dsnger to which th liberties of our fcotjiVar exoniVd. Let thnni n. niember what Grant has (km in th three year M is reign to umlcriulut Ui great .... . T superstructure whit h was reared bf the high patriotism and wiwlom and unceas ing toil of our forufatltera, and,, to topple it in eternal ruins. Let them n tueniber that our liberties are withinu if our rulers see permitted to invade at will our righta HertghU the people, . The people of th North In their childhood burned to lisp the bauie of cntitutlonal liberty. Such liberty it the laxt and graodest achievement as well aa th highest specu Utioo ot the statesman. ' It mgkt to U (As full of aX legitlutiox, nj tktttof ou mtature. : ... , It bad me like Grant and Caldwell, ta tb furtherance of their disorganising, selfish, . dangerous schemes, abuae its good nsme1 to covtvr -or consecrate their balt(il and flagitious - machinations, let th people Iw-worccct TTd;-bTIt TeiiiaTn steadfast and true to the last Our government was funned to attain a mors perfect afcina," ta' ftaUisk fta- (ii" to "iHsuaa Don tic tr AKo,tjri.i,TT," , to promote the general welfare, aud la i ui-iiBtv toot a- olsi.f am) rrKt,. Yl)i lti eii x tiiM-nt it a jr-i..r,' a?d piiia aot jodt riaefi fi'' 'VI !rn r, uia.U- t.-r llK aiiuiir.iiiixi ol' tb worbi, i.9l f eiKlitf i h ha. bava raiiu)i! iu the rj(),M the uatiow ol the ear tb, sod trliieiSvi.(f "BJ BS The: Bljetcch of the vol,. ufl).-l. Muat ibu Vote Itec.iuij-muu- Muat tlte uiliytit) iuJiii.lb.a rvoked by this m.lile airtt of our Cat ben be f.U no Uini;er t Will Ibe peopleof the N.trrh turn a deaf ear to Hie catla of that grand etuM-ttueut I Will they refuse to srknowl- rdoatiy tfHigee-aa tb)ijftiorr whrrh tbey ' huve BMUined w willingly in the pant I Or wa ill tliey aa raiucaKB rrcuKniae in claiote as. real duty, and give it Hie boav age the obedience the aid whkh 'a moral, intelligent, coaacioua people aumild temler to a government regulatd asd liniiteal YX law t . I. ., . "jjnLLl.LW.JiyX'Sll!Mla,M sn answer lu Jinn uiber that br all time . ; shall vindicate the claims of Amstitutioi al government. Tbeo we may hank for pence, ImppineiK, true progreata, , Tli will geuuine Natiouat advaneenent take plarw, when human rights . will be guard ed property, when human powers a ill bej beat developed aud buniaa bappiouaaa In most widely spmaal. ' s ; ' 1 "O Ulaa-ty, tliouifiaduess, heavenly brig-lit Profuse taf lahaaVauil pri("aiil WHla Sellout ! ktrnial taMsuraa ib thy praarnee rt-uxs, Ami aunliag piemy kiauia Uiy wautaan train aor. CALOWKLU bKCLijrm Judge llernmim, on June 1st, addressed t btter to Gov. Cablwell, in which he remind hit propositioa mad svrni days buttare at Kaystlevllle, " to make list uf joint-appointments to ad Ires the people it mb places and tune as tbey msy sgree upon," Judge Uerrimoo furtlaer said : M I think it will suit the public wish to do so, and promote the ends of legitimate and fair discussion." Aftor ' Baore tbau a week's delay. Judge ' JIurrimon being comielled to remain at bom ia the nieaniinie to Ascertain Gov, Caldwell's pleaaur, a letter ia reply is reoeiveii. it is Rafted 10th Jtne. Theji Governor declines the proposition, which he lays wa received on the 84 Inst, aud puis it upon the grrruact ol III hetillll. . He proimaua, how ever, when his uea:ta la sumcientiy re stored "to publish" hit appoiut'lbuott, and then, if it is "agreeable to" Judge Mrrrinmn " to attend any ol them, it will afford him pleasure to make a (air and equal distribution of tiuaa - with him," Judge"M. He, however, ststes that be pe-u to eumm tta ui"irti n of the State, partiulariy the 7th aud tfib Cou- grewiitiial Districts, - It is perbtpi not nncharitable In us to say, that it is no part ol Gov. Caldwell's plans previously co'tifaiiurib'd" (cVtract from his bitter,) to meet Judge Murriinon in debate again, -lie baa already met bim four tiin'S,.aod the memory of the din us- ajojs fef ufttjejtf tH.datfitiiim from f unber J atteoipu in that line. It ia true, tie bad the reply on our candidate each day, but so utterly iucapsble was he to meet the demivads of the occasion, b was com pletely overwhelmed and vsnquiahed, for Judge Merritnon kuew, alter th first d.a- cusaioB, tb Governor's speech battel; then be knew it hlui-mlf, aiid anticipated in his own speech all tb poiult that would be mail ta the incoherent, desulto ry and. infliuniuabiry, harangues oK tb railical caudidatn. Uhiv, I'alilwoll is convalescent w pre auiue, as lie was able on last Sunday to attend church and waaJooking as rubj cund as a fresh beet lie baa, as the boys say, "been sufficiently -amused,' and is ready to say with 'his illti-trious prototype, Hir John Falntn, " An you lovu me Jlal, aa more oa it" " The galled Juds windw," and burnt cail J dreads fir." His etcellency will continue throughout tb Kuiumer campaign to remain in a condition of health " that will " forbid " bim from making "any ei tended or defluite ap pointmenta" (extract from hit letter,) if by rest ration to health he is to meet Judge Merrimna from day to day. He would prefer $wa chllb a day, cramp- Colic, or a clmiiiio attack of th " new disease" rather than tha lambasting he would be subjected to under th exqui its torturing of Judge Morrlmon. " f or Uaa suuliaol. LADIES' MRJfOnrAL FAIrAbalTI. ' MOUE C0NTWBRTU)N8 Mama. Kqrmas :. Will you allow me a lew lines, in which to exoreea th cratiB- catlon I experienced in atteuding the Fair recently Heia Uy tb ladies ol the Memo rial Association of this city t It wss an J aaffjMtaim r-nT- HMtifliir.il "1 n a.,..ta ";' . . A - aaaata aai.' tiaeiiveueaa siiu rvuacteu .greet errant upon its cutlers up and promoter. The ethibitbaa or article wa varied, beaiiti- aiaiiiiiiii.'natialaai.akjsJe.wajtlioS:ikTt: taste and ingenuity tr ladiet have at command, a wealth only aaualled bv their patriotism and their devotion to the memories of our brave heroes. I am greatly pleased to learn that the reoeipta, inongu not tuny ap to u amount requi site to pay fur the monument, were never theless, verv handsome. - ThCtt-'Uiiinnfe Utleiiiie " win a irreat feature of the Fair. The city of Btiimar is generally, tot wsrd. as you k sow, in erey oik that b-as fur itslaieet the oemta tioa of the names and I .Hi of the soldiers af the Lo9 Cause." It was but a few werka since, that a Cunsid. rable sum of money was sent to our aaava iutuan by tuuiiir mea ut that citv, and- taur late sue- -esafiit F.ur was graced bs the orawuuee f uaitiinore Deauty ami , materially aided by lavish aud splendid contributions ut Baltimore, laounlv. Tlae artirlea aent em. braced Wanf bemltilul specimens of art. of sm-la ana of fair womaniv handicraft sad won thfc adatiutioa of all beboldars. All honor to llaltitanre I Fraise to iu fair and cliar.ntng n-preneotattres- and thankav fsr the keoeruus snd beir-.-feU "orrrin" of those who thought of us and ol our Halifax faimer are aadlv in arwrl al laborers. . Ths Charlotte SitsalA says: The Sixth iistrict Ctanvention si tncord yeaiterday iined fur Congress Hon. 0. tiDock. ery. , Uej- Jiufui iirit)f rrestifcal and spoks at aoin lengtb. There were ooty tea delegatm present, nine whites tad one negro, of the former of f hum four wer Federal otbuials. W. 8. Byaum, kq. wa eaavM u iua:t eaecsor. 9oeraot Vance pok in the sfUwaon. J turpasting any of hit former able effort. I 'i'.v posriiAlT. ; No ta'JH((il eadrof Buakrc's (jump V JrciUtf'mr or uf Slodtrn J'uLiiUn m have hti J to ailm ri' bisv Int. Milauai' aoiiilj' aJa oVcriptrve ariu-l. I In reaMtor, t i,l Buatt, Thackeray, 'and uei' Eo-H1, aamj aovelwu, aiost ka Uei,t,ljtn:d.. wiyli. theiKjUBIlilijjS. t.f thr-i.u r : uliilii the siudu-ut of t'lareu don, Macaulay. Ftoud aud ilo)Uiy anust bavbug vef ibur aialcblvaa pt a'-paaT-traita ' With enraptured ise The billow ing is oaat equal lu tlte prvductionaiaf thtM) uilr,but h is wail done, It i doubt' h tathlul pietatw- raf eaor bmg n Vialtaar Judge Ullgfc L. )Ud. It Ml taken from a rtWg and avlaburat artioie tliat. appeavted m the WashingUm Wrtaat, and is pruiwbiy from lbs pea ot Ike highly atvompliatied and able Hoa. W. B. Reed. The I'utriU says:' : ''' Jaileilond was slrea-ly, when appuint I n. eauioenl for a bad Ualurie4 au.i till I aauiaxi laaua aa'aaa vaa.u aaaaa icuuit Uut, daiapitc a a.raaug lialluatiug of crear tuiua ut ins oa fcidisey, ana an -sunxi iuipudence w,ikh i HoUung 01 d aiuiipeiix rebuke, baa. had aaiuiy epea, lioj Uaue to the uai peisaaawtal aud indc lutigable purauit at aatiie, 1 But bre a 1 at waa a plus nis lor bim, a ailumuou lai Shalt becouid luUuw uutltecked bit ualural iuatauct for couiiaioiug lusuit L oupieasioo. Long prepauatuau bad paile him Cum pattern to allM-iiarge lioa evil new luiiciliaus with aau aud aaaty tliat charmed aud a viuor that delighted, -a they should bate doue, th partisan of lite ntliinou power he was lrlagatcu la t rve. tie bad txaiu on tlit b tu li Ix tore, aud, lu the dark day of .ttaliiuiore, lb luvoriie iudure aud facile tool ot falae and clue faction, had administered . 1 .. t . -t,,uai.-j i.kt.4 I . . m ii J , 1 I b Jpleaat ctllzcu while II toadu tile oui LTaaeU fiug Ugly bowl with exultant ap- I nrnrlaLlt.il. taurine ' 'be war. suuiioried by uiilliary Uoveinora and many a file ot ruthless bayonets, b bail eouaiantly tustrhcted pariuun juriea that tXnoocrals and Comajrvatives, -tjouihwa sympatbi nsn" and f n bel wouieu,' bad aio riglila that " loyalty was called upu to rrapeut, no privciua nor douieauit saautuaries that average Uocency loioane to oe luvaueo. His reckifas laabiou of trampliug the law wat made worse by bis insolence, and the low ribaldry of his malevolent and scan dalous tongue. Under bim the bench be came tb lounteio of Venom mid the Sauutuarr of many bued scoundrelism ; snd a reputable lawyer had always to struggle between bit sense of-uecescy ana liiaauftarrt rlutv to hia clients., before he ouiiid drag himelf . into the fresenc of mat iiixgraaceu ana loainsome uiounai. From such a novitiate Judue Band came full banded to the federal bench, and qubkly vindicated the opinion of loose valio nau cnoaa ii nun taa uiacuarge aniutamoua otlice with cousptcuous bar barity snd indeueucy. He made his court a filing column for the new iiKaan-at Into Ibe uev " treason," and was an indefati girtitu and ulihimtons a the--ptrsuit id me kukliik as I'itus Oate bud beea in chase of Popish pliKters." One (lay he aViSild be in North Carolina, impeaching a County or libelling a coiumuuuj. To I uiorniw, pern ips, wolki nnu mm 10 uic uobappy-etataw otelsy atyiK -the jila, and taxing the resources of the railroads ia the traiitportatlon of convicts to the Huiteutiaries tha' were already fullot hit previous cnintiuiioin 01 mai son. AUih!rL aiiyk BerJu'gi'f twJtt'Jaltl. Tiirlr uf fnehmtitidrtnmfttngrtirBhir; Hon laws" by summary convictions of IKiiKa rats in his courts packing si Ju ries waa rvHluceil to a line art, jairjtiry ffrew to be a science, and condemnation wat a fort-iron tianclusino. Ilia wi'jk to a rmininaivii Jury of hia netrro farsrites outweighed ilia eloquence of It wrdy Johnson and the juimcsal force of $ia berry : his deciaioa made laws and con- stituti one,. Justice and equity, lighter than feathrrs iu the scale of otbciai pr aceiiure; snd the name of hit court grew to be so formidable that, when his marsbsls p proscbed. men fled from tiatr tawa, niM-iing women and children ran IbT reluge to the forests and twain pa, hoa- and home w&re everywhere ataaudoned, and the whole laud tell; desolate I ' OL'K 8TATK PRE83. 1 (KUsabetii City EcoaomUt ) Gov. Culdwell has given th key not of the canvass, and his stupid followers are furniatied with sn argument, that tits all cases, and is adapted to their owl intel lectual calibre. : W hea the people of North Caroliua are preeeuted with the proola, la facts snd Badireai, uf the dis honesty, lawlessness, lucom potency, aud corruption of this Radical Infamy, to wmca autory iuruisi no parallel, and are invoked by the rocollectious ot the. paM aud the hopol of the future to drive them out by the ballot, while there ia Vet as opportunity, their answer ia, -hluklux, a. US lux. v lien It Is charged, Uiat while In power, they have diabneofed the Bute stoles her tuuuey and robbed her ol ber good name, til auawar is still Ibe same vb-ukiux.' Whea charged with im porting Littktisld. ae tbelr rebreseatative in the a4euoe aaf maaaging Htato (akavero- meius aani atoaliiig Mtale laooda tbey sav, maSaLX-ftm.l fciMrttnJsiA..jriUi the eriiie a "f llolda-a and that unparallol- sd reign of terror aud oiipreaaiwi,. iu which age, unl purity, and. hang aurvio was no prouctiou sgaioat outrage, ia wb.ch a venial iutliciiary wat tuborned to ao tue wiara aai oppreaMim, aud in watch, but lor the timely said pat not io interpo. an hob 01 ju.iare oiws, oor people would -have Jm Onuut Ui unaaliiena and the land Ortmctievl tn unsia vrhaT Bave they tu reply Kuklux. Kuklux." 1 ... , Vt ben charged wiih th multtplicattoa af fat i tlieaaa to lend the wicked partita to the foul coinliiimlioo aaf a.artbern bue CaiiMiCif''thi oW'tfc,l.;4iasI b axr aart" , who were bora among aa. they caa say nothing but "Kuklux, Ko kiux,-,, . .., . 1 Ar those th appliance , with which Governor Caldwell expect to ewrrv the eiectioa la tb Stat ol North Carolina I Ar the th agencies with which h and hia followers, Tray. Blanch and Bwaet- heait. Utile dogs auat all," seek to pro long his relga of . inlamy, Ignoraac snd corruptioo t itanaoro aoaueraar.) , . The democraos demand a tboronch sad active canvas of the Mtate. The democracy of thisidistrict, with a negro majority or 10.000, may have ao hope ot suoceas here, but thy bank to the vital importance of the State ticket, and they insist a pain a vigorous campaign. t Aa experience of asvea yean as conduc tor of the iyittktnur, a thomoghbred Bad dyed ia tiie-wool deinocratie. journal, has satisfied us that ia order to bring out the full democratic conservative vole, the party muat nuaka strong aoaaiaatioas tor every poaitioa, aad that these oxamiaeea must UHiividuaUlv work bold I v. aad sneak enthusiastically for the eausr tbey repre sent. I. ... - - ... j;. . .... , f !- (Tarbora- In .alrsr.) i , ""Pbea Jjdge Mwrlmoo was nominated at Oreo oat raa', at the standard bearer for Ibe uWrvative party of North Carolina, liar rhe great campaign of ", and arose before the full convention to thank bis fennw-titlwo "Of theV - midifestiitiia "of ttii'ir cuilljence, and pledged oa blij part a vigorous proaecution of the tlruggii., we thought what a contrast, la persouai tp pearauce, ia merit and true ability to the doW drilrr-laar'whn had tapuaai r,,ra..l toeJntest with kim theiroherai.r.ui.iv-k.,. Th out a luaa ot biMaor, bWegrity aad oariiuig,hotlafal.i6 viB '9aea.a wt hs uar ax kaow law, a slanderer aaf rhe icr. of hia father and a repulbatrr the eeuae of bis arae.. The oae B 'bit maus Ja apprsranca, thar rttb'af a Mh"i,oi.aUa plug. VTbe amtraMl too baa Ws kept BO vIKf.-vr Itae a-pirasal. fcaarv iat npa tbr stumia. Ju.lire Mrnue ha diaeaiaw-ri be nndsoK-Htal pnoeiplea mvel' tit ib Ins laamssaaf the. .4af,-baMiesilv-ttt;'!lu(i, the maiter a lane bearing upon the ori;i' my m our guveriHrrent, while ran the ..tin hanl tiaav. t'a'dwHi, apprt ciatiug the taaatresaroa aaf bw cense, ibvofas his endie navanataee wa a sifemar so Bnailaae llla- baser pas 4oas of the races, snd sowing .diasaarai whsrever bis vita indueuae ca iesa h. ... . 1 . .-. a : TUn CUAntoTIB AHUK9T. We referred t fa-w dsys ago to the wh:l ed and high handed desp-'tism manifi-atcal in the arrest of Csptsin William U. Tres event, a citiren taf Charlotte, on the 4th inat. ' We copied also the particulars ol the arriMt from the Ohetrter. , W are I ir ail la thia iniuva, nC'lk. rights of th oftisen and of the ftlate i exciting proper Indignst ban snd denim i iation. It ought to provoke the sngir of the whole Stat, and to make ev n BmelfuBgns feel wime spirit .0 resentinet t at this gross and flagrant Outrage up-11 the dignity of the State over which ba rules lor the aoaca. - The arrest itself whs unlaw ftil, the manner of it wa brutal, tlae provocation unimportant The Fin m-n taf Charlotte lav d m lunord it in fitting terms, and have called apofi Gov. Caldwell as follows: 8rd..ThittWFC!tii npoa His F.jccllcnci u . . .... ... . f ion in.sKiweti.-uaivernor or north vi ailma, to demand of tit Frearident ot thr Lulled Htiates, in the name of the people 'at N .rth Carolina, thai the said WHIiai H. Tia-aevsBl be ra aeiwed from eonflnenirii ann reiumea witnirt tne limits 01 tins Btate. and tliat said James Cantiae and V W, Abrens be puuiaiied for their wkked eaamapiracy as well agaiust the said Wj H, rrexevant as against tile people of tb wcaiv ouaic. i Tlae Charlotte Drmoenit has sdilrusxeaj a dignihed letter to Hit Kxceltency, which certainly merits the attentive couidLr tion ol that official. It asks this pertinent question : Will you permit vmir State to lie in vaded in that way. without your con nil rve say nmiinig aoout the guilt or inno cence of the arrested psrty, but aa a native of North Carolina, snd one who believes that his State hss sums rights that ought to be npcr.u-d, we call your attentiou to the matter. Asa North Carolinian (withi out regard to party) we ask you to make a oeninnil on Wa Governor ar Bouth Car-: olioa for the person or persons who inva di il your aud my Btate and luu.te srnstK witnout rtie tulhorlty or the Governor ol North Carolina. Let us have the oues tioa settled whether you bay the pysarJ to protect your coostiiUi Uts or not. i Will Gov. Caldwell take any action whatever! Wa doubt It 1 " THBJTKIL'MPH OF GRAJiT,, The New Yrk IForW thm comments upon Mr, Matthew Morgan's cartoon with the above title, that appeared in Frunt Lnli ; ' Fioin iKfi wor's fiirn To Mr. Morgan's Cartoon of the triumph of Grant 'lliere the srttat has as enviously bent ilia mind to the task of making the moat that could puaal hly b made of the space assigned to him. lie iiarget it by the freedom pi his imugtnatlou. and the p.ier of this ptrp.ctive. The central Bgiite, Gran:, boriie up like a C'seiar by his ttoopii g Praeuarians, ahd lolling hall drunken iu his curulel chairt with the cocked hat of Napoleon nod J lug biosety on his iguob'y vacant brows, is . a marvellous piece ol character drawing. It ia too pitilexslv expressive sou 100 scornfully true lor cari cature ' Aa the eye ranges over the wle expanse through which the long procea sion of the triumph Winds the reel there it a freah delight In each detuilj from the exquisite humor of the puffed up, swelling bird which bean the fatuous face of Conk ling ao auiaerbly 10 the van to the amaJleat carpet-hiagger todling in the' remotest rear. The nasal trumpets of Butler and ot Cameron, the llibei niau leer of honest Tom Murphy, the caitre jubilation hl'Nye, admirable aa each in its turn is f und to lap, do not force tbeniaulves up m the a lei . ion. They are gradually .evolved from the ms-terly completeness of the . w.iole scene, which Is a picture indeed, and uut t pl icir.l. A aprit as of Si'euua se uas peivale the whole, ft is aa orgie rntlwr thaii a triumph : not a revel even, but a k'nj of brutal iubilee of vul garlty and aeoundreli-mi aeen through the ryes, sail at once and steru, uf a master. The cartoon, in ahurl, is worthy of the hand which startled Englamt with thin' wonderful vision of the Prince of Wjlos reeling iu HuceliaDalinti bllndueasl,ow,ai the sleep of Revolution aud beckoned onward to hia doom by the spectral shape of the " flrst geutlemen In Europe." It is a green sign lu atliii-litv. Jajid4ava-iuajA when such work as thit is found worth the doing to oor politics by our publish ers. Of course, It doe not dimiuiah our satisfaction io such work that it should be doing In behalf, as we believe, of sound political doctrine, But the cordial Wel oome wa give it to quite independent upon such considerations. It is its own abund.ant ouse foi being. E W 8 TO C K ! Wt art bow reeelvlng our 8EC0KD ITOCK . 5 - A - ' '-- " LADIES DRESS GOODS. - i - -. - : Porehated by 0oLTaeker, In the uasl ten days hi th Principal Northsra market ... These Goods art decidedly cheaper, this aay which baa baea offered la to aakat this SOB. , " 0UB .MOTTO. ' ' " "Tat assi Ooont; to Lowist Fkicss,'' . - Wa atlll adhert to : , Tbt lias ot Dre tOoods I eaaaista of. ; COI.ORRD AND BLACK (IRAN atKIPKO ANIuHEi KCD81LRA, , roOEEt)UlTlMtoo, . .. a a. Lhcht tioaod l OraiUdines, With Cottarsd Flowers.. , .... v. , otriped aadfascksa Uraoldineav i, u. Jsiianlso Poplins sad 8altlBg4';X';X u-.. AINO-INES,- !,;'.;;'.. ;'" 'i1' ! , MuiiAiKA, -t'lT' '"';":'-': LUsTERKNEA, . ... . ;',.', W8TENtSL'tTI9il08, -;a, rilRlPEO, ffttlTtEBV J AND PLAIN LINEN EOS BUKKriiMi. BasT aad Watt Laws aad MsaHase, ; . BUbap, Vk-toris and Naiuaooai. at..ka, , Buff aad Whits atrlpsd Toaeuait plus and Otata-aiysas'nf lareaa irtaiada. .. .. . w. it a. a. i wm. aa ty, ' IW 10OKI. MABEvI,EJf." i IA MOVBL, . By UW 1 ' VAtRlttt ATLMIB,", 1 1 r MORTON Bol'rJg, Ac. ' ihoua ti M, Paper severs l.o. I " SALTED WITH Mil" A NOVEL, M. LBUKAJiUtV ' jUluth U.A. TUB HURT D AR T U L'R ; j - ' i IU UJlacuca! aa Uia Spirit aud Maaaers ( the . . -ii . r ' , . NINITKENTU CtNTURr. - I " . 1 ! Paper yver, SStta., ' 7 l the proatUFtl The ataore hooka ar the nrotliirUarB of three etlTerunt lauli.-a of North Canallna, aiatl it aa j atia Uiat sua pnale will aware litem a libe ral anal tfi-iteroiM aupport . Bent by aaall Oaae ut pustaige. for asls at the Book Btors of ALFKEO WILLIAMS. ) spra-Af, A K ABKL l.r.z. a NEW NOVl'L nt 4 L C'lii.ilun Kelif, author Valrie vltiaee. Maartoa Hinioj, aate , taaiaer edition I UO, cloth i.iaU. Oaaut lay laaaal oal receipt of lariua. JAS. It ENNlae,-agt, apr.i!7-lf ' -.. H il ton attaare.' 'AM KEU- FRVI T AJIU VktikTaBLKA sua) K If W. C. 8FKO AC'H at Co. ,1U)UR1 rLOl'R!! rujUKIH 40 UUa. Faiuiia Klour, . luv aiay 4 If . Bsira do. LEACH BRO'i. I AKUE 810 K Ot ZEPHYR WOOL luat recclveu at iBAAC OETTINOKR'8. tTlS0Stri.)NU BIIAIDM. COKON ETa. I J eurla aud wUatar hair gooda, ja-t lo band at. - UK1UAUIUIS. I.AIrt, fA-Ni, FASB, AN ENDLErW VA Vnetysl - OK'iTlNliKK'll. K til 0LUVE- OETTlNtiER'B. TjaUJ KK. rUBBob'S, LACES, ENTIRE new jota si . mi' llfllittH I rACNET...AND i Biaat Edgtags, at , 8W1M8 INSERTIONS UK rtlNtaK it's. HANDKEKDllllCKS, LACE COLLARS aiadaalwat . USMllNaiBtt. LAHIE,'HraE3 AD"CTTlLtR XI TtCi&i ' a'. OaTLlNuEH'8. ' fYtlLT RECEIVING LA01E4, M188K8, JLJ an and CUUdrea Hat at -4KTriNftBR:- a it I ' if. ii iiBtm n b. ....v VJaa.u aoa flp.&uu&, fAEIVl AND! V lauies' ruruiMUiig Uooda at OOTTINd R-8. ,-vm fllt'tS IIRAIN. FANcV aHU i'LAli . uiuijuna, call ua ' f If A A OE 1 TIMIER, U'DSR8LKEVE3 ' at ISAAC OETTINOER'S June !a tf jq-BW-HOTM.. AT TBISrrtHjQUlKOt. I be URderfitirnFd haa luat ponmlt-teil anil fuiniaha-d a New HokS st fruity, Iroatisc tbe aat khu! or tne campus Ho Is gale ot tbe campus Ho Is prepared te -mod-te . Loge numl-ar olboardvr -r paituaiient or uvBaienl, im aiaod at) Is- aearoaai olllu-r Hia hack will meet all trains st Uightolul ! during trie week of t orumenernient 1i t'RAZER, , iJuaeB i!w .. I'rupricUar. Q K RUE t . DAB DEB, Late of NewbarB, N. C ; V i. wiib .,' ; E 0 , W . WEBB DKALta IS WATCI1K . RICH " JEWELRV, FtNK 1 . STERLING rULVKRW ARE. Mr. iarden la calliiur the altMiiiM., nf hi. Irk-nds in tha South to bis aaa-aciataoa wltb Mia wen auowu nouae ot uw. w. VVetib, re- p ..aj aaaaviuia taaaaaaa tuaiiae will taaaiasyi ltaeil to glvebla peraouai and earvlui alien (iou Ua auy comnrlaationa that may be entrua tod tu bitu.-' lis tsela sas red that be will be Si.al.led to pleaa Uietu from hia aaany years (Xiwrli ne in tb buabaeaa, his knualedse of Uia aula of Hie pmaule of Uae Bouth, aii.l the titooaive stock of ttrat-.-taaa gou t tbat arv tJiutaanlly kepi In staars. VVL.u .be aeleettua f arlk-lea ia laft Willi him lw aaitl is s tasr tienlar paina to aeoure the bunt and muat ami-Star-, or will eliesrfully give ant mftirinailon ta enply to inuniritaa by eiail euueutning tbe SuaUaaaa. Ueo, W. Webb ntakaasapeciaTtyul I ; IK1PLE SILVER PttTAD WARE low la aucb amneral nae and aaltnlrahlv h,d lor laaa-Mataa, 'I sbaswMranea! PiielB-rie .. i Mr. 4ardea will also tie ((lad to bar lata trlends estl bu bin whe.iever ihey couieto Jaluiuiare, snd eisintu tbs new deal na In ewelry snd Bi'ver-wars.1 i Coasts baLviaioaa smuLiumt tTasaTs, taiar a dittwlbu. -ITT ANTED. AGENTS- too TO fc!S(l PER V v , mmiUaeveryaheris, Male and tY-uralu, to llitroiluea UiS laenua,,.!. iatw..vu4 am X QllAMa. .avn t.aafca....tA-. JSavW-Uw. .i.MAlftlkaa"WwlaY-rni' " euiata wtat aaiicn, n m, leu, IttcS, blBd, braid, curd atiiiL add attaivaaoVr IB a taaoat .uperaur mauiaur. rrlea, only ti, lully lieeataoi aud waa.rauUal-faar. aae jaaara. -. will pay lima) for any tnae'.oie, biu pnes or low, tbst will , tew strmaSair W. tMaHMatattaaa waaeaaisafle seaiit Uaa tiura,.. la ntaaiaa . .ta. ua ittj LOCK 81'tlLli. Evary seeoual stitcfa eaa tie cut, and aull uid floau eaa Baal bv puiias apart !'';'i "If W Alternation to Tv 1' m an-lexpeuawsurneomrata. akoa trtata wbica twice to .4 auntaaatt eaa be aaaaaae auar atreutars ana teruis, appiy tu er L. .' B- -MARSHALL A CO. JtO tUS naVSSAV BTBttT, aim fur. vacTion no aot be Impoaud upon by otn.r paruea irave.ittg tbrvub tbe eaauulry iwiiuinx ori worthies caat man taacbines unaar tha sajas a.aw evotberwlse. Oars Is aaaaij aeiiuiua atau ituuiy tlieap Bf ebias manufaetired. . ' iH.ll.AUO. ,K-A , i sp ltsiw Vui be sold stntlh!iaaia..U.aiuaU,n.i.. The tana stas Daaiial aapaaae la,, ii vsieck. a. aa., JuueaUa,iB.i , , , 1 . . 1 aa ia . nr . .) .f ne 1 Jt a am i.aas-t. Keaperot Oaplte JACtlN ANai LAgi. - Iv.U. Hasss, ' Lara, . Bulk Bides, eais Pork. '- Jawvaased Hasss la great abandauot I bo atr aa. y, oaurtUSIUj A CVs, !', ball.MsriiaBtrtait, ryiAONB ABU HAlXIlt, v.,. unable ool s nana wagon. : Al w HUWaaatw bsrntms f I ii, attt of busty litwle baraesa. ajaaau, . . Fer sale J aut l tr. W. CrSTRONACB A CO. 30 mstL ,r)T1T0ES tuk-! Hag awamba., ratreeal,ea. 4 , ., 4 , aprtbtf W. CSTBON ACB CV '. .J....., f aaal it.-alera tia - ' tmaaw f Iilacliiiici y A VlcvsL ' CA rj, it If piirf4. BRA8A AND UtON CAflTJSGi wT al ' DirJii7stirttoHa M ade , TO okwesv p WuaU esJl Ik atteatlosi ail Uas eaSUe to UtAt WROqGUT COTTON BCIUf SL, j aU slse and aaastas, for ktatl or posit - -1 Also, to their Crowell'a Patent , t ; I iRos rsxcixa. '1 sranetblug wtw, ootao, and Cbbap. ' ..... ..,,,,, 'v ....... , a- -11 I.. t Also, to our sew pattern, Improved , J, BDNXY SOUTH C)TTON !PU)W, adouratedly Uit Brnat .popular and ehuspest I eetttaeaaa euiuvwuMK paow maoa. Parties aeeeding any katd ot - r - CttatUigi fur intnea, SIllls, , and elher klaeklntry, er Repauin of any kh d SKsnpliy eieetiuad, would tie wtdi to give us atsr vrtiaaes.. ' - --' apr Hl-asa. r , . . .v ; OLAa8aVt AN It FINE' BNtUPi " 4 H'lla. B. H. Ifolasates,' " ; 'r."'Mi itf'l'naros ' "j " '; if Msiavl a lliids. . " i i fa H lids. New Crop Cuba. Ubla kl uecuvada. '' 'a " , New tirteana. a-" Hilvsr Drips. "' " ' .::2 LIACH BR08., apr Il-tf taro. era fpo TUK LAU11U. j ... ;. . I would reapretfuDy aalt ths attention of Uw UdUssot this hawa anJ Slate to sty 1 LARUE STOCK OF MIX, LI NEItY LADIES' FANCT J . Furnishing Goods, i To dealers In th country and alao to Milllnets I have to sav, that I rsu furnbh i trimaiU -.11 "!- . ..... -v ' ' '.'. Oodt aa Cheap '; as they eaa bay Oaa same la say house in New rtt Oily.- -Ail I ask ia a trkd. IW11S. (ETTINCEn :. .''.'" ,. ' - w"' attead to the retail Millinery branch aa BSBSI. 1 Our place of basluea Is still tt No. 411 rujeltetille Street, with the only change It basing oa tb FIRST FLOOR ' . ISAAC fETTINGER, - ihahisdbf upstairs, '.'"'.: ,.;. . , . .. TjXfOLRiag HOII ISSTlTtTiOM ! 111 ,. ..... v BECUBJTV AGAINST FIR-T NORTU CAKOUjVA eoie muaiHJS caiPNi KALCKii II, . v. This Oompany, now near the -close of thf third year of lis riiaUauce, euiiUitaves t writ Policiea, st fair rausa, ou ail claaaea of uirnu able property. All Loaaes arr promptly adjusted snd paid em tu pntpeiiy in nurl.li t eroluifc AUKNT 1 M ALL PAHTH UV TUK 8TATP . V'l HOOT, Vies Pksiosmt. , , , H. U. BATrLE, Jr., PuBaiOBHT. ' ; BEATON OALEr), 80., .-. PULASKI COWPKit, 8UFSRVUV0B. W. H. MURIMX;H.As'i.Bac, l Septu-U ... ... , i - : PajierS now advertising for the "Home" will pluaaad sabatiuite Uiis for Uie adVesUaemenu iiaiij lit uaami . - - , OUltn 1ND DTKlTft 20 Tierce. Molaatws, : Bhaavt do. i' ; may4U LEACH BRO'8. JINOBAM aaJBOOU. .'fa., r i ..JlJWAbaVILLE, X C-V ''""' ;;lT.h.R.ltosstoa'ef'.' lliscourae ef inalrucUoa is Clasnical (ia eJudtng Moder4 Ui.gu..ges,) Matbematlcai and CoiumerelaO. j Ttnarganlastioa Is Biiliisry. .jat..iwiBliq addrassaiwtvawet. x J CUL. WM majrintu QXFORD FSMALIACADEMt. OXFORD, N. C Mr. E. N. Ouati AaaortaU -. Mrs W. R MoBowV Teacher of Mnfe Tbe elerriaea of thla lnatitutloa will be n samed os Uae Moth el Juiy. Circulars with terra lor board, tuition, Ae.. will be faraisbed oa apiuk-atiun. , J : " e ten da. and p-ipilscf the late Prof. E. MitcbelL of ibe Luivn-ait. or Naatla I .-..li- H , . ' J' lima I ddiwSa 150 BBLa D? ,loh' ,B0M. Vail tq Family.; Jnat reeeired. ; v v , h . c BprlS-tf W. C. ITBONACH tt Co. .rW0By''Am stick,, ITALUNr SPlNisH,'. CEKBKi tURKEY AND CILI ! , - " - V -- : t. , ..-I V rOR At- HENRY M. Importer and Jgmt for thh U.S. and Canada, a ; Woi 73, Water Street, and 10 Old Slip, : x, " ,i i . . ........ "' T CatBTIFlCATES front the leading Manufactorer la Virginia, Kortb wo'm" Misseun, tttdatns, Illinois, Ohio, Kpw Tort -"u" ' ... (. r Warranted ' Superior tvwuei-etl Licuivcc. . .v ' 11 . ..'' "'!'. . . .... aaa a Ken Iftr . W. Mt raaaie wtat iurui. nes Iw.Vork pne-t aal frtWUtJ rdt:s t roi U A E.' PtRPW W ,! 1 ' . . . lUt, aaaaeaainery u. ul, "T ui , Uteaa tu pot Uaeir PSaaua .1 Zrn taeut) for elrt ular Ua T"""" : J A Macs WkS4aaai .. ' " for WB. n aaavaa. : r..a.; iaL.. i-1 ridi Wax. i .-."""aaiuxsa, ' ' ' Aii VILLI, VA. V : ! ' mnnusuruu, tobcco ' y -, beMarrsueea hmm iu, o i...' .U'lt',, l'alasa-aaa-taAtunw duaa, m.1 ra?r?' av -i.--.a .... . sat-larl,u iwaw aaa aaa ute Waa-etaaaaa ' lr)8tjl.ajrlrw oo.tM. taara taa eaaaak aud aleep ta. Protnis i, to Uie muarert uad uxnlon ot ftaZ Uiau-taiauia.' r. i- .""" actl-dl , HKKLU INT ! A.1U bears for vetaiUeg iturpaaaea. uuy W li Vt.UBlRtjNACH ic titn'ob or vat Paaxu huiW, Co . No. WB.,u,.4i,b,w,T. 8tpbssCowbu, PrcaMileat Cat.ijKcsr UsiatMj, Vs eniaideat ' PuiLsaiaaa BAW, lleerlairJ - Vaa a. Caowauo, MauiaMi sttereUry. Omtghu brU, AynU Plmi, ht. O, f rt; Ve ere kappy Wa ui6aaa . Uiat Um Pintuts Inaunuaea Ctlt-at a-Oau .id ti " 1,. wUI pay ALL Ber aaaaea ta Um VuwZtZ. ottlol bur hk.1 iW'm.wsu.Z'' leavina ber aouiid aud ready fur uu.ua lob" '""liU'", ""bar 1st a in. uaab rapital, . uruaa Buiplus, . ,- . l,ii.m. . H lili.lt " Loss, ete., ttllusted bqf aot da. I Oct latmn, tti.l- L'hleairo loasa wUl Botexeaeal, ja','l'l'n " suyeveul, . a . . HWiwa s Aad we ar dimly of tile opinion ' that the loaas will mat tuused B:ski tkati ua The I'lieuix lliauraiK-elAiiinauiy, uf y, .7 !yn vis to day sound and aol vent, ,,, , all ute losaea at t 'htratro tint .if lu net as'tiiijL A eona ot Adjuater. bava UUi.irtll Ua aeellai ef 4aaawlaar taitb in. Lr u sellle.sll haaaaea and pay tlie aanar in t Ali. Ws congratulate our pairoua aud nm.i, oa our good fortune. vOi e,-laCN UHOHKU. nov'Aa-tf frea't Pbeiali hia i s. TfslUVHEEL- iiiiii ueanntsShaflingl Pulleys f-C&tHO FCRACIftCUUUu3 Jan tW, 1871. . r '' ' IjsJ-LESifibaiTJii Just rueeived a lot of tha new nt,it VnUa. leas 8ehol 8lal. s of ilitt.-ri-ua ali a and pom, ' from 'M to 40-een I a each , lta mataias no se when tbe' tall and are But e.i.ily liukeu, far aak at . 1. A. Jll.Nt-lf - .'" ... -al . u una i-m. IX -'H iiarat T" OEM CIIUBM .i-. .'ft - ' P :,' .' Makes the beat quality i f flrn Tellow Bala : ir from ae,t milk In iiom two to its minutes. A tier removil froaslbj cburBs tl ailing It is nd for the lata e ar partiivi Btlng perfectly free from ab:y or rr.lllc, Um iul m no vjoi kiug' with tlie sd.l e uaa. and will ra maia sweet long r tbsu anj ai Ida made fnaiu aour t r de--otupoaed milk t tat ff rtghta or cbu ua fit asls. Por furihrr itl c ulars sddruss. ... J. H. 0RR, bax-reuiiy '. i'1 '! ' ttrra Cham Company, may3eodlf L'barlotts, N. C. 0 R BALE. At the Sbxtibbl OUce s No. 4. New Vvi ngton Baud Praaas. "yALUABL C1TT LOT FOR 8ALJ! . .. In purtinsncis of a Judgment of the Siippriot . 'tturtuf Waka jVaaniiiv. aan Battarilav tlio iL-nd juue nextai lliat tlaaaia-littaaiaa'dtaaaru Ha) -Wtl. we will ex)KaM to public sale iatwutial raareeat, tha valuable tol at the rntereeeitiaii ul Vt iluiluKlon snd iianrett atreeta In Kaleifk. -trrmw' -K-tte'TJr.ir TKPTEir t t)l! N i. nV lima big as 'be wstot ot tbe tat alubs 0 Itiirke Tbe aald kit are e at 3:ii feet wld.-, aiMg.:" ! . i . '' T asm: rive par cent raah, the rarsslndw ian,lsauil 18 mom ha, with inlereat at a) par tnt Baanda wltb aern-tly required. Tb basset ea-eaul, lets will bt aoU separately. JOB. B BATCHELOR, ) ..milnnars. R. U. BATTLE, Jr. f Commlsi.lonsrs. , ::?itaay-j4-4tds "' ' M RS. BLAIR'S BOARDING HOUSE. of Harnett and MalUhaarv alreeta. aili bs very ara dibit, nanne aucaatai laTwaaii'.j, v"-- a,i aaa. a ua 10a pa-va uaaaaataa. . a twawaaa.. e.- - .... uiianl, who prater to luroaah Uaetrows r..u.. aw n tae sceontuoaatea. a auas laoanaea , ally aesirtd, .-- .--.'-apr e-tf. ' . , ' rr 1 ? i. jgEEF HAJo.jtAia, .. i Bmoksd Bfolllng Beef, j---Market" do."" maytf ' W. C BTRONiCH A Co. "rjt.H 1 W A M P 0 TJ T L A W S- tar the North Carotins Bandits Beln.-s fcaev ph'te Plstory of toe Modern Rob Ro- w Robin Hood WS pages. i'rlc,a& . mU. H'or ssle hv . , WAafFB II. FNNTS8, Agt ; ' ' N. C Book More, aUK'V;li, l- Junt4 tf ' N., .- V BY MORRIS, airfituaaja Ii. t-,wa.ll..a nf Ltcorlc SS t"" alb or-BITriCI). Ant - -- tin l.ul.lie li.Vl d a. . " rWUfcal. ' ':' A"r i-TiCm ! uWhieh the, hivlt.." J Vt at
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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