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Hit load hs goo with, the. txMtiion
ists to Hw Hirer to-dty ud h tiki ths
indulgence of rtadert in hitlin. ,
Trnwrrr CoLtsMtV-Tna Editor make
cordially grtd by Ooamiesleeer John
R. fiarrisen,Bp, Bck, and th lUw-
when ws were now to witness ths regular
drill. It shortly commenced and wu
highly wtrrta.'n'fis, ooniVing of swing
ing the anas back ud fre-change of
positions -marching te music practi?
eing with wowdea dumb-bells exercls" ..
oouaty bau m Monday th 4tl of May
Jiidgs Logu preaidlng aad Joe. L.
Caiv,OaHiJlnMM.' ; '
tusArst to days ' 'war rOOBpted ' In
trying small Stats Cues. Ths case of
Ostoa, thamardem t Cheek, wu re-
evej Isw'aasfaVi
ihsjf geJVai to Mch tun.
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Various point of iaten.t, viewing
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ssdst aOLTOKB, MsM.,by
TAJ. SMMEKSOH, BL B,
Oon th ether day ia the very ut of,
swopptag aewa ape a yjmag child, . bet
everything the nsoeVesinutely. The atone
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BasThbr to tbi Pum-The Bmnet
given by tbe Beard ot 7.de of the city,
to tbe PreM st, tbe Ysrbrotigb Haute hat'
evening, wu an elegsst affair, ud phased
off agreeably to all.
Thia morning Mr. Thomu Hoitjj with
tbe gentlemen of the Press, ud muy gen
tlemen ot the city, moved off en a special
train for IIw River, when Mr. Hat anil
Mr. A. G. Moore will entertain aad dis
pens a regular Alamance hospitality. Mr.
Bragg, our city editor, WU ef tbe com
pany and will tell all about It to-morrow.
CAUGHT IA THK ACT.
Kct. Jo Garlick, col., who replied to
the crazy Preacher Holmes, wu caught
last night in Mr. A. Creech' chicken coop
with one of his game chickens in hand.
The Iter. Jo. ran well for an old man, and
strange to say, ran into the arms of a
policeman. Jo was locked up for the
night.
THE PRESS CONVENTION.
On motion of Mr. Denson a resolution
was adopted instructed tbe secretary
of the conven'ion to transmit a telegram
to tbe National Agricultural Associstien
in aeeeion at Atlanta Ga., tending their
congratulations to that body dec
Mr. Cameron reported from the Com
mittee on a Education which was adop
ted. Mr. Jonea (rem tbe committee on
Agriculture, Immigration Ac reported, for
both of which we .regret we kare not the
pace te publish to-day.
Mr. Hampton, a resolution in regard to
the courtesiea that sheuld exist between
Editors avoiding personalities Ac, Adop
ted. v -
Mr. Jenee a reeolutioo that tbe conven
tion for the preaeot take no actien in re
gard to advertising rate between ite
members. - - - - - ;
Maj. Kngelbard objected to the spirit
of the resolution when we had already
decided opinion upon tbie subject, - tt
bad appeared from the discussion which
had been brought ent that all the mem
bers of the press would adhere as closely
to their published rates aa far as possible,
and did not conincide with the spirit of
the roeolution-&cr " J
Mr. Jones defended hie resolution, he
wanted to know what he should he gover
ned by, and strongly condemned a be
did laat evening the underbidding it ad
vertising. : Mfe-Bend thought that the rmalutioa
previously enacted by the convention last
year wu sufficient aud further action ws
unnecessary.
Mr. Evsns lavored tike publication of
all thus who would take advertisements
at a mean low rate, u had bran reftr.sd to
here by cetta'e parties, in the etate. Let
them he branded. Dent countenance
them &a Ac
Mr. Fulghum resolution u a substi
tute requiring publisher to print their
rate and adhere to tbem.
Mr. Bead moved to lay on the table,
Not adopted. Ma). Engelhard moved u a
substitute for tbe whole matter, tbe origi
nal resolution as adopted by the first ces
sion of the convention, which in substance
condemns and discountenance a depar
ture from its published advertising rates,
which he strongly defended.
Mr. Jones wu for pressing his own res
olution ud the resslutioa they new had
was mere chaff. ' The prevlou question
waa demanded, and Ma). Xngtlherd's
motion prevailed. , , A -
Mr. Skinner from the committee to re
turn thanks for the hotplUIitieeetl'ndod
tbem while in tbe itv iWDOrted Sis ex
tens, which j retoorf rimi i hnuidmonslv
adopted. tb reuhnWJ Waa aaaflsemelv
couched in 'VwoplirneBWr'-werds their
treatment ot. that they would ever
cheneh the kindpeat an j beepitatity j of
the cltiitBs generally ud that their coo
ventioo of 4 should never be forgotten Ac
Ac
A letter wu read from Mr. Wataoe, the
Photographer, iavitiag - the members to
leave their names for copies of the group
taken te-day, which will be forwarded to
them m remembertoce of thaw visit to
Raleigh. After some farther miner busl-
nert the convention adjowned.
Th MiMBEuorturiaus Cenvumea
Swra amcbbd m cm nr Cassia-
Tamiec TnTiTDTioeM ViairaD
A ULA Arrwuieoa. '
According U pregramaae, the membvs
f the Preet ConveBtioo hav'ug flniehed
their kboa ud adjourned $bu iit, oa
yesterday at 80 P. X. after dinner were
.taken by the elty Frees U carriages for a
swing around th lty to Me what Ral
eigh bad already dose, ud what Ss still
going es u the way of improvesMata,
and to visit In cetnpliaac with cordial
laviUtiou ear several iaetitwtieee ef
"learning. : Every thing beiag la leaainess
ud aii provided with eefortahT seats,
tbey were whirled 6ut fret to ths Peni-
tentiary where to inspect th work ia pre
free and th pea geurslly. They weri
sunk frtjathe qnTy; prepall! by at,
tienary niaes, frees haadreds of fret bo
lew! tin surface Sx. Went through' the
nveal aH which ws a medel of aeataer
udj, deullnea. , Wkai vouui tb
s(oaW parapet, and ia fact gave th! entire
plain a careful Inspection and emed
wall pleued wlthaiu iklsagtaneai. We
wen (truck with th neatness ud good
dra ;sner of many of the prisoners, a
targe majority of whom are black, Ud bo
long to th Radical party, ud the place
hae not been inaptly styled th "Republi
can Hotel. They seem to be perfectly
oonkented, and as tbey are worked bard
elothed well, and fed wall with a let up
on tbe other portion of Governor Uoldeoe,
slat motto, whipped well," we do not
i bat that tbey should still continue So.
Previous to the departure of the Editora
Mr, Grausman, the Steward, gave a prohi
bition trial of lemonade and cigars, re
marking that nothing stronger wu allow
ed inside ita devoted walla. Thanks
were returned, and the carriages again
being resumed the party was driven to
ST. MAM' SCKOOfc,
where they again debarked ud being
conducted into tb parlor by th Rev. Dr.
Smedes, ud his Sen, Rev. Bennett
Smedes, were confronted by s bevy of
meet beautiful young ladiu who were
standing at its rear with Prot Oeo. Grota,
their music Instructor, at their head, pre
pared to soon greet the ears of their
admirers with sweet singing and music.
It wu indeed a feut, aad the eyes ef the
corps were all directed upon that one
beautiful spot Or. Smedes eluding in
ths centre of tbe room gracefully aad
cordially welcomed the press to his school
and briefly complimented them, hit re
marks bringing forth s burst of spplauae
from th ejaUl drivers. Maj. Bugslhard,
u th President of the association, retam
ed thanks, remarking that It wu here be
had first sset his better half, and In sub
stucs invited bis brethren of the preu
to .bang their harps sad do likewise from
th beautiful assemblage that now stood
before them. - Prof. Grots, now presiding
st the piuo, a group of young ladiee
eloeed around him, when tbe "Old North
State wu Charmingly Saing. Miss Julia,
Bryoe, with a clear sweet voice rendering
ths verses, while tbe ethers joined in the
chorus. It wu soul inspiring, aad tbe
Editors applauded with much vim and
Veclty An instrumental duett fallowed
by tb Misses, Smedes, ia ths most per
fect time, and wu uninimouatj sd ail red,
two other price consisting, ef singing,
led by Charlottes, lah daughter again
assisted by a lull chorus of songstresses,
which for ths wut of time oa the part of
the Editors, concluded thewtertaiament,
thought theJ wer both to leave so un-
chanting a place, such bewitching,
smiles of beauty.
TBI BAFTIR UMUIABT.
s ths nest objective point te storua,
ud they were harried onward, where
arriving, a similar cordial greeting await
ed these. Tbe Rev. Dr. Pritehard u
President ef the Board of Directors, of
this Institution, in behalf ot the princi
pal, extended a welcome, aad wu replied
to by Mr. Stamp, briefly but exceedingly
graceful on behalf of tbe Press. - -
Dr. Voa.Msysrheff the musical, profes
sor, wu all in readiness with his schol
ars, tbe young ladies, sod they- were
treated te specimens of the most slegut
meeical culture. A Beat programme wu
printed and laid apon th dents of tbe
clapel, ud tbe Dr. ejuiokly, but ia the
most magnificent style of ths art, pro
ceeded to re throach with it, (we were
behind bmt being delsyed ia starting on
account ef the rain) Ths young ladies de
veloped floe musical progress under this
splendid 'master of almost uy Instru
ment, snd his playing on ths violin, as
sisting th ladies la their instrumental
pieces, wu greatly complimented.
: The singing of Mease. Morton; Hall
ud Morris wu enthusiutically received
ud heartily applauded, la tact to par-
tKulariss further, is unnecessary, for tbe
professor ud tbe young ladies can well
afford to rest upon their merit without
Ail thai ceuunut from us. At the ceat
cluaioa of the brief musical Concert, at
the iavltatioa of ths principal, Mr. Hop
good, ths party strolled through th
building M a pleasant iaseectieaw
Leans g this Seminary amid tbe waving
of budkerchief by liny hards, tbey
proceeded t th ... -
j 1 "... i ; PlACS bHRTCTB,
Where ths cerps were met by tb Mi
Borwell, aad Prot tTn, ud cordially
invited ia this elegant school. Opening
door to tb right they were ushered
into a .room where u elegaat cellstioa
wu served, ud when all partook hesrti-
ly. New seoeoding to the upper floor fa
charge of th principals, ths building
inspected ud noaioem and mrbrt greetr
ed th eye tbrenghoat. We knew of
acbobltoildlne th atritirpuee Go
ing still higher te another story we found
all tb jrJI htdies assembled ia what ia
kaowa at th gymauiam room ud,
:Wp1KNr;Wtfe-
rolss of ttiTehoof"-ouia Wwf'Tni;
drill lasted seme half hour or more, and
wu promotive of true enrcise resulting
ii vest benefit to tbe health snd devel
opment ol th rholars.
Tho young ladies did set seem to be
worried at all when their eitentive drill
ing wu ever. We could aot kelp thiok
iog, u some wag observed, if they get
hold ef a broom stick and use it as saudt
ily u tbey do their long poles, "It will be
time to stand from under." Proceeding to
the chapel en maue we were tis-t d to the
finest of singing, accompaniid with mu
sic on tbe piano, by Prof. Beauiuin, Mu,s
Eats Tste singing solo, the oth' r young
ladies )ining in ttrs chotua. Another
chorus followed, when M'M Tate ezquia
illy and most beautifully tang a ol..
which wu rapturoosly enchored, sad
would not be desisted till she came forth
aad layered ui with "Cuming through
the Kyu," kr.iu tht w, couiplimealed
tfitl; sn avalanche of applauie, and the
party departed for the Deaf aud Dumb
Asylum.
CotiAtrCoHvuhTioH. At a coiiVilitiun
of the Couservs.ive party io Jnhinton
cesnty, held at nitb field (he ftb insf.,
to select delegatus to the district conven
tion, to be held in Raleigh on the 2nd of
June, to nominate a candidate for Cou
grew in tbe Fourth District, Hie following
proceedings were had. Dr. J. Leach
was made chairman. The following
delet't- we appointed, t( -wit :
For Clayton Town-hip-W. II . McCul
lere, Jr., Ashley Home and J. II. iltynn.
l'learant Grove Jm. Stephenson, L.
U Binders and ff. It. V.oung,
Kltvation John L. Moig-n, Calvin
Lssaitcr, and Gideon rVoodall.
Meadow T. T. Lee, Young 3 Huiith,
ud J C Leu.
Bentonvilie J II Benton, T 1) buead
B F Rose.
Ingrauis D W Adams John ' Sanders
snd C S Pewell.
Been Hilt L Louis,' Wm H Jeync and
E J Holt.
fielma-Win II Avera, Dr J VY Vick
and K S Moere
Ueulob Turner Joyner, J T Pike and
Jesre Parker,
Oucols Jehu R Drown, V Richardson
W H Haae.
Wilders-Maj II J Byala, Col Ue U
Farnbault and J W Lee.
As Instrucliena to tbe delegates the
j convention eaamnioualy adapted the firl
lowing resolutions :
Kcolttd lit, Tbst in our swn county
man, C. B. Sanders, Esq., we have a high
toned gentlemag, a ripe scholar,- a faith
ful public officer, a purs and true patriot
aad sn sble champion of the'eonaervstivs
party.
Setdved 2nd, That he is our first choice
U s candidate to represent the Metro pol
itan district in tb next U.S. Congress,
ssd believe u our standard bearer bis
nams would be s tower of strength, and
tbe masses would rally u one man area ad
their cbampioa, aad elect him by a tri
umphant majority.
Knotted Zrd, That we instruct our del
egates te the District Convention to go
lor him es eur first choice for Congress.
During the day speeches were made . by
Messrs. Abell, Wed dell, Avers, Joyner,
Scarborough, ud ethers, snd much e
thulium wu mwifested. - ,
Da. J. T. Lkach,
Chairman.
B. J. Holt, Secretary.
State New.
WBAT WHIT BCLPHDH SrUlHOS H AM
Doss. What ths White Sulphur iii Vir
glnia bu done for . told North Caro
lina, let us cite a few of the many match
es made there by citiuns from this Stats:
Murray F. Smith of Greensboro met his
accomplished lady there; Lewis Barrin
ger, thea of this city, captured his fair
bride there; OoL Joba Staple of Greene-
bore met with his there, ud Eng
Morehead of Greensboro mat hi excellent
lady there. Go to th old White thl
Summer, young tna.BaUijh Crs(.
The back-wood of North Carolina
have done just ss well for hundreds of
other North Carolinians. "Don't go,
Tommy," but stud by your home folks;
ud spread yourself in the purs air of
your nativs hill rather thu bet and
sweat at tbe Virginia Whits Sulphur
Bali or tub Faib Gbocxds. Tb
( rounds of ths "Fair of th Car Unas,
Kith all tbe buildings ud improvements
were, oa Thursday put p at public 'auc
tisa,ud knocked dowa te Dr. Jo, ji Gra
ham, ii agent for other parties,' at th
kn!gor of 111,700., There sre sev
eral mortgsges oa the propeTtVj mad .to
tec sre payment for th buildings, tc (
; Th new owners bt ths Qrounds J)r
ready to 1M tbem for fairs, noes, Vx,
and wW miciiTmhFif
every short period. &uOurn Zfbsu..
' Outsr Suriiuon Couar. Ths Spring
JTena of tb Buperioc Court tot Gsttea
time Oweas 1 banged, tf Srer,- th" good
people of Gsetoa will have a pretty heavy
bill to pay. ' . '
Oa Thursday, s aegro ui named Dick
Jackssa was arraigned chaigwd with nap
upon s ittue whits girl t yars old, ta
daughter of Mr. James D. Turreece. Oa
eainination of witness, the State took a
erdict of tUUmpl U rap, ud the pris
oner waa sentenced to seven years ia the
Penitentiary.
Two civil suits of losg standing wen,
continued Uomesley against Elian. A
Cohen, an! R. F. Davidson against Jonu
Derr. All other civil sui's were alto coa
tinsed by ths Attorneys on one aide or
the other. By this lime, we would think
the peopl of the District war rather
sick ol law inumuch as.lbsy jnaaawt get
heir casoe tried.
B" Judge Logan ha been tbe hindrance
hat will be doae if he is unfortunately
reelected, and what will become of th
awyerst Thou who threaten aot to
vote for tbe conservative nomioee usless
lioir favorite is nominated may answer
th question st tbsir leisure.
DEATH OK MA QRIST.
Jamu R. Grist, Esq , a prominent cit
izen of Wubingtoa, ia this Stale, ud for
several years previous te tb wmr resi
dent four citj, died at th bf v alace
ut week, lie waa a gentlemaa of much
enterprise aad of a liberal, public spirit
aud had many friends in tbia city who
will mouru his loss. '
( WU Journal.
A Wisconsin paper tliue adviaca its
readers on election day: "When yea look
at your ticket to-day think whether th
candidate for aldermu bu th requisite
qualification, whether be can threw u
inkstand across ths eounceil chamberwlth
accuracy." .
Kino Solomon Naaono, The lawyers
of Indisnapslis are torturing their brain
ovei an extraordinary problem. Boi
yean ago a lady of that city wu married,
and four months thereaAer separated from
bet husbud, wu divorced and remarried
ia month, ud four months thereafter
gave birth to s child by bar first husbud.
Quite recently the second hubsad pi
cured a divorce, ud th custody of th
child wu awarded to bias. Xfow ee
th first husband q4 claim tharbild snd
the lawyers are asking who la utitled to
iUpossessioar " l
Va k ' ilJ XJ
A tm fispilch Tren IdoakM
aa aanounoemant that tbe steasnship Li-
bsria, from Liverpool lot XadsJrs, hat
bees lost at sea aad not a aoal asrsd from
the wreck. At tb wak yasstngsr tam
r tbe a aerifies a( hmu - life may hsv
been very great Coincident with thai in
telligence come tb sUtemco that th
steamship Tojas, of th Anoher Una, Is
nsw twenty days everdM and bat
ben hmrd sjeM ft I
A Cwwji i Tan , pvajity yforcester,
Mam., hu a Congrezetiooal minister, tbe
Rev. Brother Parry,' who If kfl accoaatt
aw true, ought to apply for a tltaarJoa
Immedietly at the AdelphL ' He wu late
ly weighed ud found wanting by tooua-
cil, which refuted to install bins. Bom ef
bis parishioners thereupon get ap a
church far him ud gav him tbe right
baad ef fellowship- Tb ReV. Parry -as
nouuesd h hi first ubjc1; "XTcr fk
daddls" aad, when b had finished,
threw hi kg vsr tb pulpit and desired
to know -Hew is taU for blgkr Th
manager of th Adslphi sbeeiid toes ne
time ia securing thhj low comedlaa. D
they delay, tome tnrcaawitt be sore to
engage htm u clown. CAiov frSm4.
Fan TsBacca. Commisil s a I Dong In
hi vsry aiuch opposed to the' bill, sgreed
on Thursday by tb w-syud ateaat com
mittee, allowiag lobacce prodncento ull
oMhmdittd dollars' worth fro of tax-
atiea. Ms. DoatrUsmv fc will be Inneas-
ills to restrict th prodiwerh to'snoh Vnv
ited nlee, ud thinks ths Internal revi
ViU leu three ssitlioa aaansjly If tb
biUU passed.-"'U t'Vy. "ti.u
Ml
.THIS AND THAT.
Ths Germs mstroes of Meline, PL,
hsv petitioned for beer ssJ
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A man ebrgwdaoojly,;9vt
r bilng his ewawife so the peor-
lor bilng
PhilsdelphW 4sVmnFIUtS0aar
ttMnnfactorinv ; iK
1 Th rural Jertermast mTnsita proftal
ty is "Juniper (singer I". '' t-Cn.
ANuhvillinu dveTtiaIor,aChris.
tiu asu who wderstaaas bow t rsa a
boiler."
i A largs coal merchant in Inglud, who
Is teetotaller, decile aH order freta
brewers o distillers, tot fuel to b seed is
their bust
7. 'I-- i-
i-i' ...
lliion
Canadian druk over eigbVea mlllioa
j gal'.eu of Intoxicaling liiaior mt
btehly nwm'tuli ptsua who
has! ' -:-
dared to tmdoetary ohamoteK
A Joint resolution hu ' passed both
brake, of th Puasyrvui Legisfhtt
by b uuiawMM vote, asking the P
dm ifilmitoijfak
ta iamlM th proceedisgs In the esse of
Fit:; Joba Porter"" ' 1 '
oUkmgaf ths erusuVs at rVeroes-
terfc tbe B4totH "Met a siagls
aalOM ef Importaece ku saocambed.oa
the contrary th basiaeu seems to havs
received saew in pet as, ssd several nsw
establishments are about to opea. "
i Eusa book ageat my hi can tell
ma dime novels to eae work a retigiea
"d he looks forearthqaakae aad hurrl-
as to visit tkat Stats. . ,
dev. Hoffmu writes from Paris tbst
Pslmer'f fall Jeogth statu of Chancsllor
Lifiagstoo lor ths aatione! capltol Is
nearly aomplsted aad wM pravs a great
success.
i I
The most fuhionableof Saratoa-a cot-1
tagha rut for 8,000 for tb season 0f I
three moaths. Otliart bring $3,800, etb
rs $a,000, ud se down to tofjO.
4t hi
brs rssidence la Chatham county cs
Friday 8th, Inst., aged 76, Samuel Breokt
nvl r.w .ui "."I,.. ....
E;.,one of th worthiest oitiseM of his
county. Hwna mas of high integrity
u aawliied boaor, snd had the good
esteem ot th virtuous ssd tbe just
Special Notta e.
public are hstsbvessuredi tbmusrh
oolamu ef tbe DuiUi BmtiaL that
rurnwi, rrpatM ruU contain no Inju
Mus priadDl. but thst thev mav be ad -
mmlatored to ehlldrsasad ths most wssk
ud shattered eonstUations is noitll dotes,
wun grus csrwiaty oi wooes.
Dr A Johnson, ons of th mast success
ful practitioners of hi time. In vested
what I sow called JoAnton't Anodyn lid
intsmVTb Inwat succem ot this article. In
ths tut of IUuachltis aad all dteeusav of
taioUaadiuaga, 1H makw Use- aaatf
JnhiMAB mnt Im SwimM. If ' I
known, thu that ' of i Louie Xanoladn I
T rl u . "P01' I
Vetenaevy BsrgeoM all over h. coos-1
tr sre ronommuillns fritirfm rul
b In horses: -Lost ef sppeUte, roughnaM
ef th hair, stonpae sf bowsls or water.
thick water, cough aad colds, swelling of
thvads, worms, norm til, thick wiad, snd
Aalrishmsa called! adrug atomto
get a bottle of Jhum'$ AnU LM
mU forth Rhnmstismi the draggist
ssked him la whit part f the body It
trsobUd him most, "B at anal," mid he,
"I have It ta Ivery heul aad corner er
NEW ADVSRTISEMEMTS.
NT ID.
Sitaatloa u uwyeraad Controler of
steam EnghM ud Msobinery. rUtlsfsc
lort refereocs given,
i Apply at this office. .
dswAw lw.
PO II
Two Ofllc Bo
Koceu on th Lot of Mr. H. W
Ylllar. Wits er wnaoM ooara.
ejdn.
Q. . T
iiLi or
G-ARDEN HOES.
FOR NEXT W DATS,
FOR NEX r 90 DAYS.
. GARDEN HOES to CENTS.
.:. GARDEN HOES S9 CENTS.
(tardea Horn L Cents.
Garden iior ObkU.
Qsrden H it S9 ttat.
Warranted Steel, ,
'-Warranted Steel,
Osrdoa Horn M out, ,'
Garden Hot 80 cuts, '
r-l1
Ureat Bargains, , .,, ,
r
1 Great Bargsins, ,
Garden Hon 13 cuts, '
Gsrdes Hoes S3 cent, , ,
CU Early, I -
KT CSaU Bsrly, :. , ,
Garden Ham 40 cents,
Gnrdu Horn 40 cuts, , i
Extreesely Low Prwes,
Extremely tow Prices,
: Gardea Horn 43 cut.
Gardes Roes 43 eewts.
M, 10, S3, 40, 43. aad 60 oeet.
Call ud buy great bareains at
, t f T.IL BRIOGBe EONS.
Orange Sporting !
AND
BLASTINQ POWDERS.
Pntap st Metslne and Woenen Kegs.
- LAPUX AND BBD POWDER COv1
Macass beyond tka Qty limit. .
Vsi;h.T!rc. '
mi trrac wm & v . - v
vv 4. fi va m w siWM
JSi triiTSi " "T Wkto
lmriwX-tto knda. -
1 ; .. ap4i
tbeuly
I t stoeh ef mtirelv
... . . . .,, ..
riDtv QO0DO
rei
ta tb eitf . vT are now able o i
thearnwHi LQWRR tba iby have ever
beuomrwt Ul giHi weentasof thaen-
osedtnirinuit tnuit. ua tit Murt iters I
-Atf giinw 'lBK'W Hiw'hVcTmeJveTv
mah and an tmyot, tohiag adtutage of
that we sell as
L Ann Uoum i
We tay to all (hut tbe) en
by fxamlmag mir Mock befor bayln!
! - aJawwnwa. " Wa .iu i.a .. ... .ii I
giMMis, our stock ta jui ruuse .
LY HE .
PETTT A JONES.
ap ltdtf
rrot. Ureiglitos's Writing
meet Monday, oeVocb P.
Prut. Ureightos's Writin
"wTfl
lathe
rrjBa" of Temperance Uall,urr Gulley't
flture. Puuil will nleue brin Staiinnur
A Light,8oncerlanpei No.r,or UillotU
Notfoi. Each Geotlemu cu bring
Lsdy without wtr charge,
p80U
B
AVE TUC1 rR SAXJL
Wiahlnr to so Into bariaws. I will sell 10.
I National Bank of North Carolina, oa,rason
labiessrass. Apply to
IS r l sheras of th stock ot the Balelsh
nUCUAKU W. HARKln.
fab 10 awl Oifned.N. C
I hnvs juit Tceetved my uiu-s' Block
Spring ud aamtaer Ooods, bosght at tat
lowest point reeahed this Sprinc. and sa
sbk te offer ceodeaf th ssmoqBsUto aa cheap
u uy oa in this er at? ether sasrket. ,
.-.V 1BAP -
i . . . i ' .
DBT OOODS,
NOTIONS. FANCY ' '
GtJODS, BOOTa, ' T-i'"'t.'-.:
' ivn iniifi lannii'i
NBW AND THliii, sush at the Wwwi
prieefud sold lor s small .profit, thereby ta-
IhrniMlMM at
'"T miwmwi ana ooue somddiv
.nek'ul tat past favors 1 hope to merit s
eonUauaiioe.of Ua tarn by clou sttoaUu
n ,,. waoM
L .. , f. WnwausL,,
R
V 0 L L r C T,
. ' In reference to th
j HANDLED. CGTTON HOE,
that Ms ths only DOE mad of "J!
Solid Cast Btet-Not Rolled Stoet. !
rf sold la 1878, SM dosu ef tbem Host,
i Ws Warrant sverv UOI perfect la
Stock, Tom per sad Finish.
! Hard war Uoum or !
jp 17-41
! ftlUMUK
SJ 8IJ
17-M , JUUUtt LEWIS A CO, ,
flUMURKHBlONALt JUDICIAL AMD
U SIMATOlUAJi COMVIMTiOVA
A Dswoorsete-Consstvattve Uosvwtlon
fee the nst Ooogrettloeal Dutriot of H.
Carolina will be Md m Sdmtoa oa Thun
der, ths SOtb dsv of Msv . 1874. fur ths
I- T M -.1
purpos or aominaunn acudidata to rs-
prensat the Dtstriot la to 44th Ooogimt j
of the liaised Butm, A -;.
( At the same timt and piece Convention I
Will D held to aomtnato candidates for
Judge ud Solid tor of the arts Jsdiclal
Diatriot, aad eu did a tea tar th Suate ia
ths first Senatorial District -i '
! Th4 Counties la lb District' sre request-1
ed to bold their primary meeting ud sp 1
point delegates to attend these Uoarea-
177- - . W.F. MARTIN.
U Cbm'a ef Cong. Ex. Committ. I
11. H. K. BAXTER. -
I . ;'i (?h't of Judicial Committee.
I t A fllf f II MM .
Ufa sis si Sea Commute.
may-d34L , '; . .
ii- ' " ii ' ' ' ' '
!SPfilA'C:&-SUIER
announcement;4
, II-II. AjsUrew V Co,
in euvs vcuisnnns )
Would rwpoctrully eaM the stteutloe sf
heir nasMNwe patrons aad the pubUs n-
I eralty to tbetr Slock ef Spring sod Samiaer
I (rowing;, fur Has ud Hoys, w anoetef
I ira rmiMn, sinee tmrn awcuaa u wwa
IbMehsoablea as to seU mnch tower than
teratotute. vU ud stsstlss Mrdatl sad
thertwill sot ear to look eiaewber bet or
paitkaalog. -
. 4 ; ..) .-.;. t . April sjad, 174.
ll a nifs h tunwn wta n f , i: ';.:
SenUrurnlabing woods, : ,
! rVMiatAntlw mm 1inA
" - B. ANDRBWI MHO. -
Next floor to Teener HJV
npni hn, loi.
Itbe latost Heveittos m Uals taetre-
eetvu M s , ...j 1 .
K. ANDREWS CO,
Oothiers end ttente Ptnktaers.
b-7 PayettovUle St.
as L wAvrm. w. w. oatis, WN.n.aueiw,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN MOUTH-
, taut A'-Jfc, . ' i'
rOttTSIOUTH, TJL
Orvica at lea Bocsa on Qnus Bras.
IVvYBoE r
"HTWfrthrt Tos4 Hi ue and 4 sopertot
facilities, sre prepared to ship toe la any
qautity vm Seaboard A Roanoke Raii-
1 -d. or b, Rim or Coal Boat, with dis
1 patch ud f lowest ratu. TERM CASH.
K mj9dlm. : . '
Wf are offering to our
iVl Cilt.
X
mm m . But fXj,
b Go
(Lsteaf Kalslrh, H. c.i
I ATTORN IT CODKoJXLOK AT LAW
l no, s wux sr., nw reu orrr.
W&lsUeMnremotlv to all nrtiMlm.l Kn. '
.eUw tnsioas of toe Baprwa
htort Uroltoa Bar., : . leSls-U .
MUXJNERT
UOOD&
Mm. Rairiat liinm V.MtH.jii-
Mewi, a Hw sors NoeU of thsBtaleMa- '
ttovsJsUk, hu returud tram th forth
JT,f M0 !d. Pendll Mwortmeat o(
M Urinary and Ladlat Fancy Qood,otthela-'
SMtdnfirnaud unporteUoaa. ,. , .
Tb atlllibar Uaimrtmant U ..nJ.. ..
ekareef laSie ofexperimee, ud th naUie
i .rr.." ""J m"" onarea lor nale
i at thla eaabllhnint uwsrmntxi ink,.
ttjTt!X!'? .
S?? 35?': wW ' -odered at the r
aplO-dU poriuioirahH,n.
KW GOODS FOR 1874.
BALD AMD tTOHl
Mountain iExilolMl,
iiile iiu m nmi tt riser
TTTLL ALIVE. '
is there with his aortu of nnllt ..4 i. .
cod tWdetataa ottering to the trade udeon-
DI QOODI .
u Ut0SUaU.T ArriACTJYI 8toek..et
vpring nnd SuButicr Goods,
roci'lypurehsedln New Tork, ud many
Press Soods, Whit Oooda.
am
andkerahtaf, Gloves,
-a p.ota,Jkri..tclQ,,iUl,bo,"
AaoOKTCD, sod siabraces vwvUunc that la
now sad dealraole ia the ,- .
f d n r ,; a o o d a
I UT 'frm,l0w P?0 K00 f"" fabric. .
si. ,.. r'1 ...: f i 1 fe.!i .:;t.
Dre ss Goods
wBI Ind H to tbalrluWut io call ud exam.'
bis mf stock befots pnrchaalu etoewUra, -PBh'isV'
W 7ol3 at PANIC
rjffS ofFIICl OOODS eoMlttlngef
CJLftKEVrWE0 LINEN UtKlUcTaad
tOTTOIIIADE8.wuBevr on eWle
eTtha?bSou''.TM0toP w "
erthaa before thu war.
-. aty stehsw7--.r--n'!-r--?-.
) 8ki and Hats
for Ladles, Gents' and If e 1 Ism sad well
assorted, snd person wuUng goods, wares
r merchandise, should slway examine my
stock Nstor baying, ui iulend to msks it
ueir mierut W buy ot me.
I belle In Uu mnitn
I I lv it
UVI AND LIT
I
mnMetfnll ui nrmMTnv vn.
CII AN1 to uamln my stock, u I will oflas
them tpeebl ladnoemnts, ud think I an
uv thea money.
p rww.w A CBEECR.
if-.-
UTELtrlllSE:
The uly Bailable Gift Distribution In, th
- eoutrp ' V'" 'v T
i $6o?ooo oo ;
tN VALUABLE GIFTS t
TO BB DtSTBUUTMl U
1J7tb RE6ULAB MONTHLY
U"3 Drawn JkWoy Jwm U I87.
j A TWO GRAND CAPITALS OF .
i3 ,000 sack UGresnbsxsks! - '
I rPriM.tt ntm H
jaroei
Graeabackt!
i - . - -
fea Prises, $100 g
1 Hons A Buggy, with Silver-mounted
i Utrnett, worth ISOO.
Ob Fise-toned Rosewood Piuo, worth
'-5501
Ten Family Bewing Machines, worth
' $100 each!
Five Gold Watches & Chains, worth $300
Five Gold Americu Hunting Watches,
worth $123 each I
Ten Ladle' Gold Hunting Watches,
worth $100 meat
. St aO, worUijytm IJO to tJM Mca
Gold Chain, BUver-ware, Jewelry, Ac., Ac
I QW 5,0 1
TteUU Umitti I) 60.000 1
-
igtlti Ititti tl Ml Tifketi, to wliaia
llhtnl rrtmlnnn will be paid. 1
Slngl Tickets $t ; Six TickU $3 ;
-Iweivs Xwkct 19 ; Twuty-Five vit. -----r
CWctitar contit&lns' e taU HA of vrhre. a"
deeertpUon ef tb manner ot drwin, and
otner lulumatlna la roferenoe Vo Uia Dialrl-
baUoa, will be sent to any ne ordering them.
nil letter moat 0 ao'ir- "i to hmn orvica.
101 W. Fifth SW Cmii8iai. O.