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i - s.. THE SENTINEL JOBIAH TURNER, Jr, Editor. T..JLJRNa3BTOTt Bdttee. STinraocEiTiwossiiYimiTicm. ri wviitiwr---' 1. A. 8. MKUIUMOX, Of Buoeombe -' - UoXt Mum JOHN UUOIIES, JOf Craven, - '. Jim ' STToaKKT-orNKRAU 1 J i bo it W. M. SUltT, , . Of Mecklenburg. joiin w. ukauam, Of Orange. ... ' 'nm warrAT o-mti: JOHN A. WOMACK, , Of Chatham. FOB" Al'Dir-OB: Urn. C. LEVENTIIOKI'E, . . ' , Of Caldwell run mjit. vtblk) rrawrio: IN. Si C a V C iV 1 1 Ot Guilford, - r mji rmuo wokk: J. II. 6EPAKK, , Of wira. '2 T Mtntlnel for the Catnpalira. a. th. nnlwmatorial and Prewdentiel Campaign promise to be M exciting a important, w have-concluded to funiial the SiBTUSb at" th following liberal Kate. ' - v - Ior - " " l'i.SO suao ofi Om tofjj r to gMr ap ol Clab asrwssaa. iJ m 1 - " u.W One Copy free to getter vp ol Club of It aai BDWarda. fo"- , - " " w JJJ - au.uu One copy free to getter p of club M aneipwards. OMKAT MASS UKBTINQ IX man os jult mm W propose to tLiTJemocraU; Couser ..tt. .r. tJlMrale la the Stale to nave a. grand rally In this city on Tuesday, July iethi What say yon I woai say rress rmerally I What say the people t Associate WEDNESDAY, JULY I87. -.We ksve reason tobelUva that Benktors CIUL Sonus, Tcy- andDoourrta , 'im eome. Our own aljlest ipeakere will be on band MaaaixoK, V4c, Kkkb, Buiiom, and a down others. Let us then hold a Ouuio Mas Mmtiso or 't FiwrLi uaaa on Jtx, 19th. ' ; ; OSS Or TBS TMBUNX KDltORB ISBALSIQIL VLu Bmalley, a republican, and oae of the editorial itaff of the New York IW " nnne was ia oui. cl.ly last week.; He ' writo u interesting httef of the dato of attb alt, from which wi propose to fcake .. ome etnwt. He vldeatly was much ImpresK;.! by what he heard certain null-, . cats suv, for be blundert in tome particu ""lar, although be ia correct in other.: He ia evidently a man of clever capfclty, aharp, observing and decidedly republi can in hi sympathies. In fact, but for .""""""tlie'Greoley movement, we ahould tjiink aim quit) capable of being rolcaL $ After referring to the political turmoU of "V the Uine, and the coming 8Ut ileitioa, be refer to the triumph of th Conserva tive two year ago aad give the charge buttUheut imying it, tliat tltia w ac - eomplished through the aid ol " pbwer- " -fui kaktu organizatloa ia aome of th . dune counties." Borne, designing radicals .toldhlm this and he believed it. JJ next undertake ' to giv th history ol last year campaign, but it is only th .varnished tory of course of hi radical aaAntaace; Bo aay thg -DtuiPtnit were beaten and "dotrrnd t fcs.ni Mr. Bmalley evidently doe not understand the quostions at Usue, or hel a riditel, ' . and mo friend to tha oppressed tax-payer of Korth Carolina. ' -i Vnrihefon ha make the aUsura and Ignorant lUtoment that 'there ar 0,000 aegro voter and bctweca 20,000 and 80,' ono whi te rcDublicans In tha BtatoJ W gav him some facU that would have pre yetted this blunder, if he had aoi been, auuiipulatcd by certain radical ne met li , . th city. ,W told bim that Phlirps,th radical candidate for Attorney - Geoeral, , 0Dy received 81,034 vote. And that the antaconveution votes only number 93,231. That the voting population numbered over 81i,000. He admito that thb elo6 tioa carcely furaiabed a Ulr test of th strength of the parties. Th white radi cals bar never voted more than! eight ' thousand posaibly not more than1 seven i thousand, ' Many democrat voted with them last August against convention. Svery body here know that it was th " ' homultai featur that defeated the con vention. ' We have not time to follow Mr. Stnallcj through hi tetter, It will be teen in the long extract w glv below, that he ha been mad to believe that " Democrat shared iathe plunder," and seeius to think that thi base, unfounded charge has been f V proved. In Ibis insbWe be has lent him. self qui'e readily to the slanders that hav been uttered against Democrats.. If b had inveirtigiited tba matter h j would ' have fcarnod that men of the character of North Caroliua radical are not precisely the kind of witnease to (wear away the ' : cliarater of honest men and gentlemen. Here anlb axtractat . . ' "Cart basrser and corrupt Balive Wi ,irtd coiiiilct(roontrM aeraasalsawttere, and during Hi two years Kaa they had -ioa of the Legil(ur, fmuds ao ;iPiiidou a to be alniwat ined.ble ' wne p.T!etrurd n th wple. The ;! !j''lT impoverUheil by the war, was I'"! bonl, n ol fB,iulm1t A l,t and tbe fmxtti of llie a! of mil !io.'r b. r l-.oa wrre p.-krtl in bulk I -, -i r -,f tltiT'". MiWtlinnf 'O.uuo.ow l4Wr M"Cd o.trinildj.toajuia r- the construction of railroads, and all tkm is to show for this rsst debt ier artdz and a mil and a half af roa4, iUt hj M Kmnhlioan Railroad Piaeidant aa. m miL. at mad built bv a Dnaacrgsk Ft- hient, Tb bond wtr ad oW N VWfc....nit with tha xttiea' ofhc smsll amount expended a ad, th money received waa divided by tba plun d. it was trifled bef th Fraud fvunmisuna of tba Lctrislatnr that 124.1,- onn vii naid bv tha King to buy i b- eesaety liiulatioo It il! be interesting io our administration friesds, who get 0 enthusiastic over the speech of J. a. Har ris, the entered delegate from Korth Caro lioa la the Philadelphia convention, to Iran that this Mr. Harrii gut over fo.000 of Ihecorrnptioa money. Harm wee a member of the Jywhdature at the time, and received, according to the evidence, the following turn, at diflerent tinwa, as eonpeuetioa for, hi awvicea is helping I pat tnrougn i ni5. wo. John C. Abbol I .lice of 120,0 ut tnroaen ma kwu.. . e w, aouu, ana wu AbboU received the bandioaie Itiea fraodi aaturallj lurolah the chief capital of the Deatocrate ia tit preeent Thev eweot from power two am the Lesialatom that waa con- them. and now tbev are after tha Ktate offloera. Several of than mra mcludinir tha Governor, ar aot imi to have had anv mut ia the jobbe ry, but they were ia bad company at the time, aad have to bear noma ol Ilia oaium oftheraacalitvof their political com pan- lone. The only anewer. the Republicans can make to thia terrible iadicOuent ot frand k to abow that a few .Democrate shared la the plunder. This i said to be proved. It does aotmiugaie tn enmo, hnmrvrt ofthj nutv that had the ar- dianship of the State's treasury and credit to prove that some portion of ihe jnillions h!-h thev stole, aad oerrulttol to be stolen, foond lu way into Uie pocketa of men be lonifinir to uie opposite party, so i,lmand relief from retponsibiUty for the mbbervBDoathiaDleB-i as a a " should k tor acouittal because be, bad passed orr a share of hisjplunder to a re ceiver of stolen gaoda. Tho-KepaWicaa Bartv is unaueattoaablr fairly held ac countable for tha wholesale plunder by it Legislature. We would say to Mr. Bmalley, that Gov. Caldwell was greatly concerned In the fraud of the Western N. C. railroad that th recast the bill which i now in hi handwriting that be appointed men. on an important committee who were known to favor high pr dun. i Mr. o. doe not to know anything of Caldwell' high banded acts of tyranny, or if he knows them, he preserve the profoundest ailunoe. concerning them. He next refer to the radical cry of kcr klu I, lis Jgnorantly or designed ly does great injustice to the democratic party when b write the following, concerning them The wretched -crime aad' foUy' of -kn kliixismV tmaiiestionabhr added, encour aged, or apologized fur by considerable portion ot the democracy of North Caro lina, now return to plairue "the men who invented it or nermltted, it to exist If Uie deruncrau lose the coming eleittUm, it wtli be solely because ol the kuklux out rage which were perpetrated two years sl'O in the counties of Caswell and Ala manoa. and were revived last summer to some extent la Uutberford and other eoun' ties. The charaoter, object and crime of the kuklux hav been fully exposed ia the courts, and have shocked the moral sense of all decent, law-abiding people. All th democrate ia North Carolina were not kuklux by any means, but all kuklux were democrats, and their objeat was to aid the democratlo party to establiah a white man's government " If Mr. Bmalley thus really think he will not holp the Oreelcy movement In North Carolina by giving expression to bis thought. A wise reficence would be bet ter. I " He thus refer to the Presidential que boo : V "Verv little has thus far been said In the contest about national issue. ' The Dem ocratic presses and stump sneakers have, with. few exceptions, conmred their discus sion to Btate politic. Half a dozen news paper have already run up the Cincinnati ticket, ana an me ueuiucrauc juurms will do the same after the Baltimore Con vention. Ex-Oov. Vance, who is the most popular Democratic orator in the Btate, sold ma to-day that in hi canvas be do narta from the oractlce of other Speakers and Indorses the Cincinnati ticket, and 1 that Greeley' name Is always received with great applause, jne policy mat most ot the party leader are actins upon, however, is that it beat aot to distract tha attention ot tha people from Btate is sue by diacussinff the Presidency, for which there will be plenty of time after the Aogest eleptwv- He ha discovered, ind a discovery it Is, that Smclfungus "is man of ability." W ar prepared now to bear him say that Grant was i great General, and Well worthy of the doctorate of law recently conferred upon him by Harvard, to it eternal disgrace. ''Xfter praising Bmelfun- gu we do not value very highly what be sav of Judire Merrlmoa. Hore it is itowewr'; '""r:'';"'' The dutrjocrBtic candidate ia Augnstus &. Vemmoo, loriner juoae, an able law yer, a good speaker, and man of un questioned Integrity." He think th bope of Democratic success are better founded than those of the radical. He says : ' ' 1 "It i not probable that th republicans wilt be able to poll a large a vote a w.as cast against the convention last year, and the democrata will get tha benefit of a large reserve of voter who itaysjd away from the poll at that election, because tbey could not sanction th revolutionary action of their party in aeeking to chaage the constitution by an unconstitutional method. Beside, a considerable miaber of democrata unquestionably voted with the KepublMan against the convention, from fear tbw the homestead csMtsn ia the constitution would be disturbed. ' Tram the considerations 1 tliiuk It safe to pre dict the election ot Judge Merrimon by a majority ranging from p,wu to iU,WO.', It will 1e seen from thi that he I aware thai s large number of democrat voted with ik radical last year, and yet he think then ara over 10,000 whit radical in the Stat. Mr. Bmalley' fig ures and knowledge are at fault His let ter will do more for Greeley North than it will do for blin South. Intelligent men are tired of bearing a 'distorted, 'highly colored account of our Stat tumble. They know that all Ui trouble and sor row that have been visited upon the Btate have Come from th Insatiable last for power And place of Holden,Pool, and other wicaed ana uepravea men. mey a now that the harsh and cruel course of th Grant admlnistratioa toward the peopla of North Carolina waa prompted, sustain ed .and aouri&hed by bad men who were consumed by evil pasmon and Inappeaaa b!e appntite for oftk. Tbey know that th Iiyal League as manipulated l)J party magician aad malighani w a terrlbk- btstmment of evU sod the ui of eirw. tenths of th disturbances' that bava agi tard uninjured th Bute. They know that the Are of discord aad anarchy have beea systematically fed by radical bands that it newspapers teemed la the past With all manner of misrepresentations, that the acts of our pplerwere perverted, their character nulterud, their motives defamed tb st tea . Ui . yirtuof the pnreat and Boblest women of thia earth wa held up a the great prize to which beastly radicals should aspire U this our people understand, and tbey will not be vary patient, if even so potent a Journal the New York Irilmnt may think it self, should lend itself for a moment to the art of defamation. ' OFFICIAL 1SXQ11AL1TT. uMj son). Is sick with sterjr day's report With wrau aad ebUaffe alia which ttts arm Is UUoU." These line were written about one hundred year ago by a melancholy man who if b did not have The large otU-rnce of ihe early Uoda," wa none the leas one ol the truest and sweetest of poets s man whose creations watt) not distant and. brilliant like tb great planet that whirl ia space la the heaven above, but were beautiful and familiar aad full of nature like the sweet violet and mignonaette that bloom at our feet and nil the air with their fra- granceflowers of 1 lliouglit that are " rootcu . in l lie couignun earia w vur na ture, and watered by the universal , dews of human ympatliy." Cow per wrote these word for- the last century for kit time. But how true, how applicable are they to the present. They afle so-applica ble we oilght well sifpose them the u te'rance Of Uie poet of the present Tbey sound Ilk th desolate cry of some Nine teenth oentury Jeremiab.wbo looking out upon our landupon the fJouth that smitten and urged land, take up the language of sorrow and send forth his mighty lamentations. There I every thing in the two Csrulutas to move the singjr to wail forth hi heavily-burdened heart In loud and long-drawn strains ol sadness and despair The lines of Ctiwper well op from a heart wrung with deep and otter agony. But what wa there in the eighteenth century to wring the heart of the patriot that doe not exIM now ? Look at North Carolina to-tlay. See her as she ha been sines the grim fight closed nd white winged Peace poised boye u for awhile and then passed on to other lands. What was there to move the soul of song in the Old World In a preceding genera tion that doe not have Jt counter part now I Wore there daily report of crime and profligacy, of corruption and fraud, of wrong and outrage, of ulacboooT nd de ceit, of politicatsiui of eferj hue and ol every degree of magnitude I So are there now report of th same character o do crimes now exist in all their vigor, and activity. W doubt If any lnd could at any time furnish a parallel to our land in official immorality and Wzeu effrontery. Well may every patriot tak up the lan guage of Cowper and say with" Iiiiu s- My soul U sfek with every if rupert Ot rrQ and oalivge with wuk-b our laml Unued." An Important part ol the legislation now-a-day is to investigate malfeasance in office. In Congress and in the Legisla ture' of the State therejire committee at work constantly examining into charge of bribery and fraud. Our own State ha been troubled in the sanio way, and one of them that of which Judge Bhipp wa chairman ha revealed' some sad and startling records ol official crime. Things have been brought to light that not only show a condition of public morals such as has been unknown In our State, but show also that corruption I at work upon the very vitals of government itsoLf. Tb ne cessity ol investigation proves vuai suspi cion 1 aroused, and the work of Investi gation uncover a wide-spread add awful corruption upon the part of official.' The result la, honest people lose all confidence ia mankind and learn to despise th in- trflrrjty, so-called, of offiajLlMUgjL-J.--! ture. . . .. . Just think of it; in about one tear five Governor of Btate, were impeached by their Legislatures a thing without pre cedent we behove, in our history. Two United States Senator hive been arraign ed by the' Legislature of their States and proved to have been guilty of tha most bare-faced bribery and corruption in curmg-4beirlcction.raOther. .. .Senators have been charged with similar crimes aii.r,juUic..moriils, dene that Uiy are guilty. CongTrwraen tlma and again have been found guilty of bribery and corruption and expelled or whitewashed. Even the President ha been strongly suspected,'' and -with too good grounds of guilt, of having been in colluidu with scoundrels In speculations In yrhich nls official power wa used for their benefit and hM own. . Members of the Cabinet, are tJougQtb bo v$cked and corrupt We all remember hoar the entire municipal government of J'le largest city of tha New World haVe been proved to hve been guilty of the moat stupendous fraudaad robberies in their official ca pacity. In pur own State, legislator and Judge and other official were bribed and bought time almost without number. It is true none of them have been impeached, but tbey ought to have been. Abbott himself ' admit that he received (23,000 ol Die peoples' money, in the way of bribes, and h ought to day to be hammering rock in our penitentiary. Officials of every grade have been founil defaulter to the sacred trusts reposed ia them by . the, people. ,Our legis lature hav proved recreant to their high trusts, and hare incurred dgbta and itn posed taxation upon Uie Industrial re. sources of th country, th proceed of which bare either been squandered or sti'tefir Mtimclpnl and- earpotato boards, including County Commissioners, hi beeeu guilty la the same dim-lion and to aa alarming extent. Peculation, frauds, bribes, fale Billies, squanderings, thiev ing, have marked tb cam- of the Kadi Cat. ftoYKsa-uKKTt flw-rl and fHate, for four lone, wcarr. tioublous years. 8a wide spread, so deep,o vii uknit, is disease of official vuoiity la our times, that It would be impossible to kll where indictments would rod were all the gull ty to be brought before the l court. One thing has been done. We nave the crim inals before the great bar of public Inves tigation, and tbey stand branded at Guil ty aad await now th sentence of Official Execution. The people are -tb execa tionen of their own judgment. Tor four year the officials have run riot id their greed forgold.- For lour year, th people hive bora sad suffered, for foor years the palace of Radicalism has stood, glittering with spoils and rich with ill gotten gains walls, columns, architrave, splendid ia their decorations of gold and th trophic of art; but It ia all grown dim with cor ruptions ; decay 1 at work beneath. -the foundation stones; columns, and pede ments, and pilasters, and capitals, and entablature, and statues, and adornment all begin to perish. Ia a littl whfl the glory will have departed forever, and all, that will remain will be crumbling atone and broken marble and defaced imager. The fingers of a man's baad have been teen writing those strange aad startling character against the candlesticks upon the walls of the doomed and tottering edifice " gp 8TB HCHBUtaD THI BIXODOU, AKD rlHfSHKD IT J THOU iT WtlOHKU IK TUX HALAKCES, AXU AHT rol'KD WASTIX'l ; TuT I nrooow rs Dtrroar akb ivk to Tnx Wain ahd Pkbssah." On the 1st day of August and en the 7th day ef November GranlV Euipirejind Caldwell's Satrapy wili Us givsn np to Greeley and Sfcrriw0"- v . ' 'The finger of destiny points unerringly snd inevitably to that consummation ao 'devoutly to be wished; - So be lt TUB IN FA SOI" AkTlCLB. We publish to-da; ...e article entitled " W"'k." It is the most iiifamou pro duction that was ever written! It is meaner, more depraved, more villainous than Beast Butler's lotoriou order about tb ladies of New Orleans. It forms a curious, but an awful chapter in the histo ry of reconstruction It dhows to what terriWo jiid'gntie ' l,rou-d, brave and virtuous people wre tubjeuted by -the corrupt and venal scoundrels who held office and tyronniad6verluc' people of North Carolina, . '. The base wretch whqjnedjhe artujle "Work," was not baser than many of his allies; he was only less prudent. Read, Freemen of North Caroliua, read what tbnm-JumhiJiM..miJ9.9JSf. your wives, and daughter, and Sisters, and then pijt your eternal condemnation upon the party that would foster and shield such villain In it bosom. The wonder1 no Is, that aby liian could write and publish such an editorial about j the virtuous ladies of Xoflt) Carolina tnd live. He ought to have ! been hanged higher than Hainan. Read the infamous ntteranc of radicalism and hand to your neighbors and let them read. i ' from Uie Balelgh tjtaudanl. ' Nothing In this world is accomplished without lalior. A nation ia to be served and Btate rebuilt, and a people recently emancipated from slavery by war are to be made secure in all their right. These great emit are to be reached only through work. But the spirit of Evil works as well as the spirit of Good and is an antag onistic force that can be put aside only by a still more powerful opposing lore, l ne spirit that plotted th destruction of the nation, that kept four millions of being In slavery, that made all Hie Btate obedi ent to th will of a few lave aristocrats, calling themselves "Brat famili,is at work to-uay, fun an me vior wu mo will it wa mercifully allowav-d to retain when it surrendered to the spirit of Pro gress and Freedom on the field of Appo mattox, lu work to-day, a it ever has been, i diabolical, yet it I work, and nothing but work can lesist it, overcome it, overwhelm it, buy it. Good in the end Is sure to triumph, but whether the end is to be near Or for Uistaut will depend upon ourselves. - The work before us to-day is ithe defeat of the rebel democratic party m tills State, luat party l me ouij yew sonal devil we- must think about until the third of next November. It is a monster of hideous mien, but yet like the monarch oLhcliiti fn put at times the livery.of kven. can chant tb sons: of arch angels, can counterfeit the gleaming '.face of the saint, can preach, can pray and burn wet totalling incense in the holiest temples, and make vn ohorublnt and teniphim believe it to be one ot thuirown celestial order. All thi It ha done, nil tins it can do, and is preparing to do again. It ba dressed Op all the saintly Bro. Fells in the State, mounted them onclerical steeds, and saddle bags full of LaGross Vemocratt instead of the Sermon the Mount, is dis senting the doctrine of the holy democrat io church" along every bj-path, through tha ninev woods, and brer the western nn,..iti,iin It is appealing to tha preju dice and paawoa aua never u. -ruisan ji is appealing to hate and-ltutof power and never to love anu dudctokuwi my pealinit to the spirit of war and never to the spirit of poau. It ta appealing to th ail devouring and destructive spirit of the devil and never to the' all-saving and life giving spirit of I'linti Ia ttm presence of the ltomanitts, it counts il beads, make the ign of the cross, sprinkle it self with holy water, kneel to the Virgin Mary, and swear ty tne rope, so ins presence ol Ml rrpieaiBuia n surra ius I X, kick over the loot ol holy water, sells the bead to some poor aegro, and pawn the image of Virgin Mary for a drink of rebel whisky.- Stopping at the plantation of an boneat Methodist, it eulogiAe) Wes ley, talks about the great revival, rejoices upon learning that the "wicked man'' in the neighborhood has been converted, and shouts-"amen" to all that issaid.iwith the unction and fervor of Aminadab Sleek. Overtaking a I'mbyverian, "Edward on th Will', and "fixed fate, free will and free knowledge absolute," are diacujdwiiu the graaUi'. metaphysical nicety, and tb good Methodist, lei t behind 'e few mo ments before, proved aa Illogical bigot, and lu danger of adopting the most hete rodox view of Christ lite and miion. All things to all mco, it eulogize or ridi cule taint or devil, as it finds either one or the other coarse the best toaervetts purpose. .. ,,'.' - (, Wb hava alwav been williuir to ao knowledgo the great, eiecutive ability of (lis dcviL .' llavinir no conscience, be strides alone remorselessly, and drag ll waaik and timid spirit with bimi -He ..rks n f,,r srer and never etop to en jTfr enjment i heaven, and he R dmed to hell..v But angel wot k as well as demon, and have wis advantage ever the latter j alter their labor is d me, they rw in wm-. It iwuinechritiii, therefor, of (II d-nHpiniioa work. Let profewional num nf all rradn. work.- Let artioana. an-hanica. aad IbJkwW mm, work. . Let all wha love their God and rhair country, work. . It will not do to bf kHir a moment. Great meeting are valuable, and are sig nificant of success, but constant' htbw Ui your fanmediato aeighborhond, anmng thns who have aot yet made up their minds, much better. Bead, talk, discuss, explain, deny, aswrt, reiterate with ail th strength, determination and will of your nature. Let ao on deluge you with gab without pouring a torrent of gab back up on him, There are thousands who thuk that strength of lungs, volant) ot wind and circumference of belly, constitute tal ent Get out therefore all your strong winded man, end punmadetir hire them to bellow for Grant and Colfax until the third of November. It will frighten the democratic party with noisej as the wood en guns of Centrevllle ; with silence, djd Met lei Ian during th war, and make them think that where there is so much sound there must of course be much sens. Study the arts of democracy, and where it does not require the abandonment of prin ciple, turn them back upon it with effect Strategy and tactic are as useful and as lawful in politic aa in war. Grant defin ed the first to consist in getting a near to your enemy a you can before yon fire. D not be too conscientious. Send in spies to the democratic camp and find out what the enemy to doing, and if you c a buy up the leaders with post offices and all the other little loaves and tishas which yon do not want for yourselves, hesitate not to give them away bythousands. The democratic party is awfully hungry. Make if see that by coming over to our side it bally will be filled. Offer it the fatted calf aad say notbing about the harlots, the busks and the swine. - Let o overwhelm it It with kindness and christian charity, and perhaps the Prodigal Bon msy yet marry some of our fair daughter and raise up a family of children- that will do honor to the purest republican principle. Pro mise to mslre liro. Pell a Bishop aad he will otlicjate at the marriage ceremony snd pciliHps'chriiten the first bora. , But wherever else you work don't forget to work smong the women. -The Confedera cy wouldn't have last'' year if it hadu't been forlicm. One good rebel woman is worth a dozen rebel men. Oo after lhewo- men tben,-They will make their husbands and their lovers about for Grant and Col fax uutil they are hoarse, if you will man, age to replace some of the diamond rings and laces Frank Blair stole from tbeui when hews here. And don't hesitate to throw your arm around their neck now ind then, when their husbands are not around, and give them a good r-. They all like it, and the Yaukeer you are the better it take. Our experience with female rebs is, that with all their sins they have a vast amount of human nature, and only want to have it appreciated to be the mott loving creatures imaginable. Scalawags and carpet baggers ! don't tail, therefore, as you canvass the State, 'to look after the women. You are all good looking and they know it,-but with native modesty, like sweet New F,ngland girls, they like to lw nppjwached first Don't be afraid of their eyes tSey g1ra UTteyouug 'leopard by day light but under the moon no blue death stricken fawa is half so tender (or half so deep. Don't read Judge Pearson's letter to them, but irlve them Byron and Shelly la volume, aad yuuwili have tiiein in your arms if not In your party in less thsn a week. Were we going to stump North Carolina w Would purchase Bro. Pell's old mu!v that knows where every good- iKikiiij wouiari-'in the State live, and goes straight to the door without the least guiding, put in one pouch of our sad -d'e bugs the legislative address and I'ear. son's letter, and in the other Byron and fthclty, and then start out In the day time,'o the fathers and husbands'aadsons, we would enlarge upon all contained in the address and the letter, but under the soft moon and bright stars we would talx of other things, and, before wAlcft would win over to our party and our wiociplus the real leader ol the SoTltlt - Croat the Hartford Tlntu. LETTEll FHOM HORACE GKKELEY. The following la an extract from a pri vate letter to "a gentleman in this Btate. Though it was never Intended for publica tion, the gentleman to .whom it wss ad dressed has deemed it of sufficient interest and importance to justify it publication : New Yokr, June 11, 1878. I hav no possible claim to democratic support and never made any. The democrats will, ot course, be govern ed by a consideration ot their own inter est It is nowise proper or probable that they should be influenced in making their decision by any consideration personal to myself, and It they eould be I do not desire it. , Hence I hav said nothing to any democrat unless h first addressed me, And eyen then I have gone no far ther than to say that if I should be elected I would treat ail those who supported me alike, pot asking whether they had been io (be past republicans or democrat. Yours," UoBACK GltKKLKT. LETTER FROM MR. DAVIS. CtiiCAuo, III., June 47. The following is a copy of the letter sent by the Hon. David Davis to the President of the Co lumbus Convention, declining- the nomi nation for President j - V BJOOMiiTOK, June 81, 1873. "Ogn B.M. CamlaU, irs iiu4, -JwiriOM Cmmenlion, Sotton, Man.: Ny "MtDra8i: The National Conven tion of Labor Reformers, on the 22d of February last, tionored me with a nomi- nauoa aa tneir canainaia tor tiiet rctiuen- cy. Haying regarded that movement a tne Initiation of a policy and purpose to imite the varionr political Wment in a compact 'oppomtrovij 1 consented to lu use uf my name before the Cincinnati Convention, where a distinguished citizen of New York1 wa nominated. Under these circumstance I deem it proper to retire absolutely from tb Presidential contest, and thus leave the-rrBd wbe-l were generous enough to offer m their voluotary aupport free to obey their con victions of duty tinfettared by any sup posed obligation. Sympathizing earnest ly with all just and proper measure by wnich the condition of labor may be ele vated and improved, I am, with great re spect, ' ' " YouX fellow citizen, 7 "; T 15 DAVID DAVIS. i '- for th Beuunci: LETTER FROM SPARCLtNCI CA , x .TAWBASrmQS. Sl'ARKLINO CATAWBANgPBniUS, : June 2Sth, 18TS. 1 hav been speuJing few days at this delightful wateriug place, the Hparkliug Catawba Spring, and you can tell your reederstbat there is not to b found ia the Southern country, a1 more pleasant place to spend the warm summer months, Hie niifhta are alwayt coot invienratinir. Major Blair ha put th Springs inxjuite attractive tyie, i nere are two large bmld ings which are used tor Hotel purpose, besides about It neat cottage which are all richly white-washed, and really the place look beautiful. W learn from Mai. Blair that h is expecting to enter tain about two hundred persona her this dimmer, he receiving quite a number ' nf letter from A'trarirstoa, CoiuaUN B i vannah, ilminRton, ewberand sever al other place in our own StateX I think the charge arc quite moderate tb persons remaining tne season, fi-yper month. 1 ho the Major will have a large number of visitors at tne , ; Sparging Catawh ftpring, for be cmainly will keep a ffood house. , VISITOR, LIFE INSURANCE. TUf iTioxit: WPB a I ' il , ANOECO of raj ' paifliuxuHii, Pa. Ckartsnl kr IS M Cownss, I WW, Cash Caiitad. $1,000 00ft ANNUAL STATEMENT. Receipts....... fUsburseoienU. '1 I 741,830 5 Iucreaaeln Net Cl' Ats a"-. ins;, tin year. . SS8,ai8 IB .88ETTa. Cash In Banlt sdTnrrt Cftm- paoias, 4 -, V GeWnuient, 8tsti'n1 Munlel pal BmhU ..... i Wo, KjeuredTvyirst ' Mort praire on R. HsUuj; ' Loans on CollaUsr ,- -, . Deferred-snd l iiiwfJ Premiums, Acct-dwl lnteiust.,- . yx,m on tue.ooo oo 4H7,.HM 4 i.ie.wn mi lii.aiy 4i ; ,iou w Total AsseU Janry h . WW.' 3.MiW M .LIBltlTEo. ToUl ainounVrequlrtbafcly insure all onu-la1'11' ri,l"S l,"i.l" 00 Ust reported bud not due.... tti,lisl M ToUl UabUitlos J .n, 1, l,WI,TUa SH i Surplns (Swurfty sduMunul 1 toKdnsurantrund,)... . l,041,6M 82 1 No. Am't Polldes IS..U.-4 In . Policies ui lore. Jan. 'j iW, 7,W lVI.IMJ.Trt A oTROXCSTOjfc'K COMPANY. DISTINCTIVF FEATURES. . LAKOK CAPlTAbl,Utf),OlJ.) CASH BYSTEM, CONTRACT DKHN1TE. BTtK.K PbAtHN. " TWI) UOI.LARS OF ISHKTSTTT ETEtir lKhIAR . - : nl'flvflNUENCR OK capital! LlKKRAL tlO.N-r'ORFKITINO fKiTW'ES. Y-'SiE ARLI " " 'VY0KLD. WlttK.- i'LANS 8IMPLB. LOW RATES OS" PREMIUM. OKflOKRS CLARENCE H. CI.AHK. President r IlaKur U. Cooaa. wafirapwu, r viee-Pres'ta. M. A. Roixms, PhUadelpliia, i ' " Jai Cuoaa, Cuaiiiuaa Uaiiiuaa t uiam-e anu Executive LoniiniUf. Philadelphia; SoeWtary -and Aetuarv. Kmshso W. Parr, Jon M. ffiiTLiiia, Assistant Secretary To airrnts of intarrilv, lio are desinws of tnuttacuug Uie business of Lifu Insurance upon honest snd correct principles, the Com pany ia prepared to oner at liberal inducements a can be attordvd by Its low ratx'S. Applications lor ajreucie or ior poifciea my be mads to th Company at it Urania OlUc la Pluladelphia, or to , P. F. PESW!&S0N., UamiHAl. AoT, tsar M-tf '" RsieiU, Jt 0. J LIT OPENED. A New lot of liklit Colored Cass. PuuU for Young Men. Very bandsomc. june io u . . iv, a. siiumsosvu. T0Y8 A I J gsi ka and Dsrbvs in crest vurietv: JunslO-U it. o. Asi'nsni x jo. VTOW READY. Linen Suits for Chililren; latest t j'lc. June l.Vtf K. B. ANUKS.W8 Jl UO. BSRSAKD TOIIll, BO. SCHBMCK, 1. A. OARV, tttenrdnrj, Vn, tf ilaltinton, jBaltimure, t6dd, SCHKNCK, & CO., General Commission XerchantH, ros thb sau akd PcacBAsi or TOBSCVO, COTTO.Y, GAAiy, flOVtt, PRODUCE, And Merchandise of every description. B altimore, A icis BiriKBJicis: J. 0. Witliaiii, President State Nation.il Bank, naieucn, . t;. -. h. V Martin 06 , Eutersburs;, Vs. , ! Mi-ll. slneft Co., '"" . " .; W'm. ilshijr A Sims. Baltimore. Md. J. W. Guest, Casluur Cidaeus' Nations Bank - of Baltimore. l 1 - I. aioan, Jr., Casjiler Fanners sud Mercliai ftaunna! Dana., naiumore. W. i. Palrviotk. Uoldsbro'. N. C. A. ). ualloway, run ui fittin . -Ttri AR REljUESTEDTO ANNOUNCE : V V . M. X. Roirura as a candidate for bUiorlli, subjevt to the derision of the Uemecrstle flsswsBtiiia S-MM.W UMMiZiZSS-SSSm way Ut-tl 1 . . . . ; Williams & Haywood, WaOLBSALS AKDiiKTAIX DKU0018T8. Hsti- In atom a well selected stock of dniirs1 aiedicines, chemk-sls, puiuts. oils, dyesluUs, patent mcilclttr, li.irui;i'UU i prcparauwu, perfumery, faucy article, lampa, smoklua; sXjd ebewiiut tobacco, scs, wibcs and brandies wblch ar ottered formal at lowest arkt prices. , . - ; y .-, i . i ctl-tl .. V- N.' ORTH CAROLINA BAC0.1. 1,000 Lbs , N. 0. Bacon Rain , - - . ' 8,000 "r( " " Sides; - ' AUtO, , 2.OU0 Lbs., Dstls Suitar Cured Hams, mayttf LEACH BRO'. mO . 'TOBACCO MANCPAOTURER3 Anaiwa tfW per ea CVuA on asear Uuneafvalu will bt maam Bills of Lading of consign oicuU to our house. Interest at rat of 8 per cent bar aouuiu. Pr;iiii)t ra- turns mad "with check for balance sue slilu- per Immediately oa sale of goods. Soto Importers of the ATI Gatio brtnJ Spanish Mass Ueaiic. - - A HOFFMAN, LEE & Co , - Tobaeco Cotnuiisiis Merrhauts, jM.jfcacM-aa. fmKii aprlo-eodem . JiWiUuion, Ail JJ O R S K 8 A N D MUUt. Will sell Wodnesdsy and hnrsdsv lifth and uth tost, at Public Auction, Thirty Ke. lucky Muins and Hor w at th" pt-il.:, nf ionali-lw M A. INSUB OB WO UK, T0E.; SElflllEL 'JOB OFFICE ' IS VERT ,-UfPLITK. I . s Good Style, ALL KINDS PKINTINO, ULR C11AIIUES ARI VIKI MUD1RATK. - ! We bute our friend will aeiuilD TIIEIH O It O K 11 , . ;Whlt-h will bo promptly attended to. mvyas-U " . ' R ALEIOU FEMALE INSTITUTE. Rkv, J3b, axo Mrs. Lact, Principal. . Assisted by s snrps of Mperleaced MmiMm, The Fail Sessloa wljl bsopsaed on th JVta July, snd continue twenty week. " For Circular containing; particular, apply to Uie Princliial. june . .. separii, mess v co Manufacture of and dealers pr; ' '. " Machinery A Flows. Sit a in nogiari, Siw Sills Faria larbine- ry, tc, lepilre. BRASS AND IRON CASTtNOS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, MADE TO ORDER.' Would call the attention of the public tothelr WROUGUT COTTON SCIUEW3. all sixes and lengths, for hand or power Also, to their Crowell's Patent ; IllQX FBNCING, something sw, oood, and cbbat. Alio, to our new patternv haprered SUNNY SOUTH' COTTON -PLOW, undoubtedly the moat popular and chea pest good cotton ana cultivating; plow niauo. Parties neeeding say kind of Castings Tor Sllne, Hill, 1 . and ether Miehluery, or Kepairlns; of any kind promptly executed, would do well to giv us tneiroroers. . , ir 10-3m. ' - WANTED, AUENTS-t00 TO PER month everywhere, Male and Female, to introduce the genuine Improved MAR SHALL SKVVINO MACHINE. ThU ma chine will stitch, hem, fell, tuck, bind, braid, cord, quilt and embroider in a most superior manner. Price, only IIS, fully licensed and warraniea lor ova years, vve wiu pay eiuuv for anv machine, hlirb. price or low, that will sew a stronger, more beautiful or more tlastle scam than ours. It makes the ELASTIC LOOK-STITCH. Even second stltuta can be cut, and still the cloth can not be pulled apart without tearing: It. ' Wa pay Agents 1U0 to t JSO per month, and expenses, or a commis sion from which twice that amount can be made, for circulars and terms, apply to or address, 8. MARSHALL 4 CO. No. 10 Nassau Stbbbt, Am Yurk. Cautioh. Do not be Imposed upon by otbar parties traveling; throuKb the country palming - oil worthies cast iron machines under in s.ne name orotuerwue. uurs is the only (enuine and really cheap machine nuiaciurea. . it Co. ap 17-Sm. NEW WORK. ON TEXAS. OLIMPSKS of Texas, full of Valuable iuformatioB upon the Diseases. Resources. Developemeat and .Procui of Texas, accompanied by a Valuable Map, Price without Map itt cents, with Map 60 cent. tloUi Edition with Msp 75 ceuls sent free of postage. JAB. H. aNIUSB, Ag'-, - Raleigh, "TCffle-Wtf M OLA8SE8AND SYRUPS. 60 Bbla., S. II. Syrup,"' v ." t 30 Tlercos Molasses, ' ''V.! . t Rhus: '.. do. i' ' : . mayttf LEACH BRO'S. 1 INGHAM SCHOOL., MEBANIYILLE. N. C. .., Tin '.-F'sH aesalatt of, 1ST epens Aturhst2nd. in course or instruction is Classical, tin eluding Modern Languages,) Mathematical andCounaarcbu... TheuiaaiatiaaiBuliuu'y. inn T lin s . , Q XFOKD FEMALE ACADEMY. - oxroiuN. c. ' Miss M. E. Mitchbll, Principal. Mrs. E. N. Obabt, Associate Mrs. W. H. M oa bow, Taacher of Mttsic The exercises of this Institution will ba re sumed on Uie 80lh of July. Circulsra with terms for board, tuition, 4c., Will b furnished on application. . RarsHtacas : All friends and pupils of the late Prof. K. Mitchell, ot the Lni varsity of ;orth Carolina. Jun 7 d&sw&a ' - aw OSK HUNDRED BARREIJJ FLOUR whtch We Will sell to cliise consignment junels-tf- . W. C. 8TRONACI1 Co. -gQ RRLS. OF FLOUR FROM FINE to Fsmily. " Just received. ; . aprWtf W. fi 8TBONACH 4 Co. LIC0EICE MASS AND STICK, . - ' ITAIIAX, SPANISH, CI REEK, TtBXjEi : ASD SIClU FOR SALE BY n u.; HENRY M. MORRIS, Impohtr and dgept for the V S. and Canada, Ma,a 73 Water! fctrt, nl io Old Slip, "';:. t f ilfKW- YORK.' . ? '? " mtIFUUTlia.front tha leadir Manafacturer Ja Tirgln.is. yor CsroKns, K Missouri, Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, New York, sa Csnads. ' ''' . . . . r- sum, i' :-. :.-'--.. Warranted Superior As Atrrnt for H. M. MORRT t trill fnrsl.h S. w York prbm and fr.ilirht airtters uromoUw Addre-S r , mar ar -mdio. IAN O FORT Eg, 4 AM M MR890W A SON rMpeetfally mforai Uie puMUe, Usi Uj have lust secstvee aw stockof those snperior Puma Fortes of Uia OKJAT UMONCOMPAMYUrW IOKK to which they mvite atteatloa. The banianse nmmmm of Uiia eompaa? ia the slum of eu. irr&M.aivR5 i Lksut ant aathaw s .1 . 7 persons about to oarchsM wiu Do it aiw-k to tneir adranuur to eaU sad naauaa Uusa Pianos before purckasing alaewasiw, Bend for circular to jAMKBPtRPSONABOIt, Cor. Barget sad aaiisknrjr street. Wu :---y -.v-v-takkrh, tCd 1 t 11 Wa. r. aawaa, r.T.Law.-.J.-,:- Gravea 7archouse. DANVILLE, VA, s': ros tub sua os aaa vobaooo W J"" a . addition to ear , JeM tU largest and bestananired boas fur lis basiosaa ba uZ. Town. With 1W Isore door, uwiis - . iT-Jf? Wagons legked ap m the Wsnbooas at aLrht vtj win wwv rouun sur risa. ten to cook and sleep in. Prompt atleaUoa to tha mieras and comfort ol riaauvaana octl-dl j 1 .- ,KA. , . Q.REE N Tl9KLEljyiS BLASS AND Kers for retailing purposes. - . may (l-tf W. C S TRONACH Co. Omoa or tbb Paawtx Ibscbabcb Cnrui No. U BaQAOwAi, Nsw loaa. Stph wk Caowaii, President1 L CaaoiruBi Bbdbix, Vic-President, - Wa, R. CaowauL, Msrins lieereUry. DoMglm AO, Agmt Fhtnlz Aa, fX, Dbab Sib ;- W an kaoov to W.- that th Pbentx Insurance Coin puny t brook lya will pay ALL bor losnsu Ihs CMcsko Srs . out oHier NET SURPLUS, ever sll IWitW leaving liar sound and ready for business. Oar eoadi tioa ea Oetuhe 1st UJi. - u lows:- - . Uaah Capital, 1 -. tl.om.nno.rA Uross Burplua, . -. . 6o,-j4&,s4 Ixs,'ete., adtste4 but not doe, - Wfc IB. lOH, - BW,TM.)SJ ti.?ns.oian Chicago losses will not exceed, la any event, .... 3M,000. Aad we arc firmly Of the opinion tua wss viii ao sxoaea a.uo,0ixl.O0 The Phenlxv insuraaca OonuiaiiT. nf Un ' lya, is to-day sound sad solvsat, and can py all the losses at Chicago out of its net surplua. A corps of Adjusters have been dispatched to ' the scene ot disaster with instructions to settle all losses and pay the same in CASH. We congratulate our patraas and ourselves a oar good fortune. novau-tt Pres'tPhi)BlxIu.Co. EIEEL Mill GearinShaflinPulIeys tr tjry f it a ciRCWAjCSs: JbbU,187L JTOISELESS SLATES. , ,v , . - Just received a lot of the new aslant Noise less School Slates of difiereut sixes and prices. iroin jo to so cents eaca. rney bub bo noise when they fall and am not easily Broken, For salt at - . . J. A. JONES' ' marai-tf. , Book Store, fjl II K GEM C II U R Kf Makea theVest quality of Ann TaDow Bat x fron sveet milk In from two to dvt minutes. After removal from the churn and salting It Is ready for the tilde r packing. Being perfectly free from whty or milk, it re Ijulres no working with the paddle or spoon. and will remain sweet longer thaa any arild made from sour or decomposed milk. County right or Churns for ssla. For further parti-'. culars address. '-Ji i. H. ORB, Secretary -vfits Chant Coatpaay, mayilft-aodtt ' ' Charlotta, N. C. Jl O S A li - AttiuBawraai.OfleaIla. a. New vttsa ng ton Usod Press. . v F LOUR I FLOUR I 100 80 barrels, Just received. ' June 31 U 0. T. 8TRONACH BRO. -yy-HITE SUOARS. v iW Barrels Just received. Jun 31 tf " 0. T. STBONACH A BRO. JJAMS I HAJIS II 3,000 pounds Canvass just received. June 1-tafV e. rim.LrR.'j T. STRONACH A BRO- 1 1 :.. i is n jsw.. itpiiy j,iriiivwyMi. .M xrljs a Mr. Blalirhavlng located favorably. Com nf Hsnmtt uiii tuitshurv streets, wiu bs nsT grateful for patronage. Persons wishlag 1.. ..1 whA nrMfHP Ia fumUh thAlrOWB iwaaa n be accommodated. Ta b It boarders sps ally desired. , - Jiy a pr tt-U. -JEEF HAMS AND. TONUl'ES, V - Bmosad urouing Beef, FnltoB MartaaV-. 'do," 1 . may 9 U ''w.'g.'BIRONACU A C Or the North Carolina Bandit. Being ea' pleta History uf tb Modern Rob Kor Roi.in Hoods. SO pages. Price, at esU 1 mall. For sale by , . JAMIS H. ENNISS, AgV, N. & Book, Store, gale, C jnnet-tt Powdered licorice. ; his tn.ilnn ot UrorifT s " fill.-d from New York. . .j , iUAMta Y. 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