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i . -'y j II M m i ii- u:i)cDl&North Statrf S a I.isni' R V, FRIDAY, APRIL I, IWt). CONSERVATISM AND MODERATION TJtll'VllMf AXT. finon after the late .'residential election many int. Ill . ami alriutic nu n, of all th "Id par) lies in North Carolina, i the rMWsdty of ac cepting the political illuslion in C'ssl faith of accepting the rconlriirlioii lanf t ..iitfri nml li lilW.ilh amrn burnt, with ihe civil m l po litical right tin y onf'f iimn the rob. cd tn pit aa a finality. ImU.! of ihcin w it even before the Presidential eleciii-n, ami "hair ed to run l 'hit f Ju-tii-e I lis Mi thai platform. They aw, t n, the in-v-ity a rn-re li'icral po litical organiislii'ii to redeem the Rttite from the hands of ihs nu mpr rldirsl d magoguc and "Carpet D-iggefs,'' wlshs-l managed, during tlia Mheavlas if a gn nt "'iel a"'' "diticsl revolu tion, to install iIipuic!vc Into Oust of lbs oOrcv in North .irolina, itiij who were rapidly husjy lag her on to di-grave and destruction, a well n- to prevent her from fslliiii: info the li-uid of extreme, revengeful and r In. .ica men on the Other mile. It wa ihtcinliil to l a lils. ral arid conservative State party, organised iion the broadest and most catholic bisis. All men who approTe.qfU.ol.i do It. Home of it gigantic swindle oi eorrup. lion W(miI.I at one appear and drivs firm un der our lien the act we intended to write a bo at The present I - i !' n will, in all roUbill ty, deacend to lcrily aa the weakest, and the moat contemptible, aa well aa the tuoal ruinoua and corrupt of any that ever assembled is our Bute, It haa wit only bankrupted the State but it ha destroyed her gil nana and fair chars, tcr. And many of it member hve given con vincing evidence, by their dalrc to avert an in-v.-i,. : -n Into the charge, that they have bean vtriiiatieely e..rn iplr.1 thst they hare btM bribxl to Jo what they hare done with the tnoo- ev of those who intruded to speculate upon the (stale's credit, and who, hy such h eolation gave the finishing stroke M il riislrnce. Nothing h it the upheaving of a great mural, social ami poliiical revolution could have raised uch a act of men to power. And now thathc revolution lias -uilwjded, in a measnro, that pas-inn i le I iti; allayed, !' .,,!, the rioting of a few ileal, uing agitators, and reason it rcamnlng ADls TO THE PEOPLKor NORTIICAROI I N A The uadsrsigned Conservative m amber of tb General AaawaMy, upon the eve of their return to ) on, beg leave to soggeat a few matter fbt your oonaiduratiaat, believing, aa they do, that thy bear liraclly upon lira , Ifar. of thehtata. )'a have a great atrnggta before u in the ap- With th cam pmachiiig Auguai ela tion, a atruggle with a lias defttand, wil vwawaa wnicn wajutf maca tt rrtmaa or a lew iwwU xi for depriving tha people of a whole Ktnta f ibja protection of the writ of the leeoa tbenaa. In order to mefet aucoeaa doubly aure, organ i ration U alwohaat neoeaaarv. Tim Etecutive ( inmitt.e ai than in lti before whoe utamed c olumn our banner ha twice gone down. What diaalera to the State have followed thee defeat,, we will not atop to recount here ; the lorr i li.it tin familiar to you, we but tioaire to ad Ke yrni to that coura which aeema lieat to u, fur ridiling our State forever Irom the ctlaiuiloo rule of the Radical party. The Radical party, in the trvneral Aa Kimbly, have lx- n, at Ih-i, though reliu-tantly, forcatl, b thepotrnt voice of public opinion, to grunt, what the Stale (onatituliea rightly ciu atrunl, alroady aacured to vouj a popular elec tion on the flrxt Tliuraday in Auguxt next, K teemiug the free exervi of the baUol a lliov do, tele of th" iikmI nacretl right of freemen, afl ol our jxoph', without Regard to party, condition or color, will receive the annminccruenl w ith plra.-iirc. Tlx' right of the people to riiridlv wruiiiiii tl.c ac; of their I gcl the followl ( ominiitee of paign : C1CKTR A I. ThmiiM Rr nion, John I Rattle, Jr.. R. 00)11 .ft I li' III Sin -nun ad at your lea political C'on 4 that their powwn expired of that year, and, aa we un- longer. e therefore xug- vnileuien a an Executive te iluring the coming cam cm from llioai alwnv believed an 1 nlwavx eaid. the many vativca far aa par- poRKible a$npvtj. The Radical ikuIv Miller, the Radical wiry- of the Republican ty. had a liuc -uu'Vivirwhelming ninjority in holh IIouh-s and ciruripienlly, i r.-pon-il.le to the State for all the I., gilalure baa done All. I it will bi imHKibie for lh-friend, of to. v. Ilolden to di.vx-into nil of lh;-e swindle, frnjd and cnrrnptTbn from U i lminitration, the canen- tial rartaol it? ttat(riu wore to he invited to join it without regtird lo fiirWr political a! dattona, rae-, -i r r.,,,. ;Aj. c-ioliiiorv p. ,,rn raWUalonleia and old I'tiionitH of the past; and leiniM?rat, CanecrVativc and Re publican af the present day wire xj.cited to unite for the restoration of peace, law, order, honesty, and economy in thu adminuilraiion of the State government It wa to have no con nection with either of the gri at national part ice, for the preaont at ltt The diaciiction of na tional politics they prcrxvc.l to postpone until the great Statu object had in view could 1h; r compIUIicil. At one time, ier!tap, half of the ronscrvative preis of the Slate favored this tnovc tueut, at well a mluj.gbbd and intciliguiituitii wlm were not connected with the pre. Although such a party wa favoml by m-,nv i i lie Ik-si men ol tne otato, yet it wa never or ganized in form, and ila platform wax never pro imilgatcd iti tho shape of a single document un til now. It may Is: found in the column of the fM Xorli .S'.Vrlc this wee6, entitled1: "Amines 1" THK PeoI'I.C or Nottnt Carolina," llgncd On the night after we rpd the Address of Jiy (lie Democratic and Conservative mini hers j the Conservative memberaof the Legislature we of the Legixlature. This addre clearly and ' had a very remarkable dream. We dreamed concisely act forth and endorsee the moderate j that we saw o::r respected conteinpornrv, Mr. and conservative views of the .s,n'-iscnf I.ibkh- Riflr1, of tin- T.irboni .SuaAemer, mounted on an Al, I'nrty. No one of tho-e engiged in that I elegant horse, with proud movement could, tirobablv, have set forth their t and fUiw in mane principles and sentiments in a more clear and Kveht." On this no iatii.fa-tory manner to themselves than has been i r, iini'iw, 1,,, .1, pi iiteii It, I'l I II :i i 1 C. IICI her say, we expect to wilnex n mighty change, to cornel all iihtic of p vwi r l.v the peaceful In the next legislature we expi t to nee a diner- remedy of the ballot hox, i one which fnt-uieii rtlerof men, moral lv and iiitel'ectuailv, ' " ""' I I r I . . i i . . I ! I . I , I i i .1 Iki.al l'l.. II all in the niMin, conitwiae the pre- . ,,,, i ,.. ,i. . i,..-... ... '',. i...... .. ( cnl. We sat ill the main, for when we 'v.ik of member of the next bin ral Asfi ml . tin ra- rioiix couiily ollii eis unit au Atlouiey lieneral, h- one of sufhcienl iniirtann o calf out every voter, mid to actively enlist the energies and lillie of even lowr of the Slate. The dominant jairty arc org . n xing thorough- it as a Ixsly we do n it intend to ini Inde every j member, nf cither psditical party. Thai ihcn- are some aood. true and honest men in th- urea- cut Ugialatltrr, of both K)liii( al partic, c have ITIVE (IIMVIITTI I M. A. UlediHH-, A. S. Mcrri an, J. O. iM'arterel, R. II ay wood uud J. H. Moore,-' ion At. tusTKnr. DISTKIi.T. Cha.. I.aihaia, K'l , ol Wii-longton. Mjfctar, of Heimforl. lieu, VI. Wt oisom, of Northampton. KlaTlUiT. L Eau.. of VVnvne. L Kenan, of ilaon. Esq , of Craven. , jr V PIsTtiliT. loliard, of New Hanover. Exo , of Katniwm. r, of Ciimberland. DISTKICT. , of tiranville. l -i . 'it Vt arren. l - i of I hatham. n KiaTRii r. I of K ii kiuu'iam. afeJiead, I'ttiuilforii. W.ti. M ii- J. iin Il Ami that in i lv lor the approach lug ciiuip:iiun, ami i.n ini fraud, arafeion.- tMtJxUi,! "I .1 f- !. . znBt-JT.fi ltfh,. poicrnnienT without a d.Mx-rAt- 1 Jt . apoaerni-J we fnllv lx.U(ve. t',t in struggle. W ni l itmlnli-iii thai an i either of the ihti :J p irl.es in the Stale ' - ihmsaliil doU-miincO cllorl on tin- part i are cnricvnnsrrT, but oiiei.fihcm can l held r. ; "" rvative p. o, le ol the Mate a ill n K rat I il insure tie in a thrici gl. -i iou victorv in Amrusi next I Riii l-, achieve it they m ist I- united and llnar i mighty harmonious. In the pn-sence of a de termined enemy we caniMl atlord lo divide among onrwelvr. lhe ia-! slaties nr delenla at old ilitiial organixalioiiP xhould Ix among the thing of ihe pa-t. In ihe bitltle we arc about to join agaiitol Radicalism, reekli-w extrava ! gancv, ii rrupt i-m, xwindling, imheciliiy and par '. ti in tyranny, v lie should we stop to enquire 1 win tin r our leaders wi re 111 the tnst. Wl x . . i a aaxt. iin. ,1. JVBBBBBJ M'l wi. t inm J. S. midEl . . . ... n R. W Y,JJk aVl li Al 'I -sc. coi. j.x.m aa f 1 ' ' . . -w - - I 1 1 HFKtJIAL Kol 'if KM. I , , , ! , ' Esq., ol Randolph. t8TH DlrlKil I. ai . i.i. I , m likes. David Sclarm-k, Kn., of Lincoln 7rn iis-tini-r. A. C Avery, Em , of lt.iri.e. . W, M. i .. I.,-. K., of liuncombe. ' i K. Love, E.,oi Jackson. In lfe-- genlleoien the people of the WOStAITB Hl'PFl Tha n neat ion of "Woman Suffrage" ia being ajiuted and preaeed with considerable apirit in flkgbjo la-gialatura. On Monday last, the tbl loafing notable memorial, algnesl by one linn deed and forty-one women of 1 moraine county, waa road In the lower lion-, and waa listened to with profiHind attention. The signer are said to tx I die, of ttic highest order of intelligence and rvspcctabilitv. We acknowledge no Inferiority to men. We claim to have no lea ability lo perform the du tie which Uud ha imposed main na, than they have In perforin tlusie imp,.-.-, iin them. We believe that lind ha wiaely ami well ad aHed each aea to the proper rformanco of the dm.. of each, We believe our truats to be aa inix.rlant and sacred as any lhat exit on earth. We f-l thai our prcacnt dutiea till up the whole measure of our time and abilities; and that they are such aa none bill ouraelve can per form. Their importance require us to prolct agninxt all effort to enmjwl us In' aasume thonu oldiga- ihfii- n in, ii eiiniKii ix- xi-paraieii iroiu sutlragc ; but which cannot f5e perfimned by u without the aerilice of our hightwl iiilervaU of our 1,11m lie and of society. It is our fathers, brother, husband and son, wo reprex-nl it ut the ballot-box. Our fathers and brother love us. (hir Im-hand are our choice, and one with us. Our sons are a hat we make tin in We arc con lent that they rrpreaenl It in the j corn-tield, the biiith-lield iind al the ballot Ixn, i anil we them in (lie school-room, ut tin lire-ide, and at the cradle j believing our representation, even at the ballot Ian to be thu more full and impartial than it cnubi j i.U be, wuru all wo men alio ,-, to vole, wr OA aawfarore. rMtvriitiv f-iiexi neiin-t any legislation lo establish Woman's Suffrage '' in our land, or in any part of it. Rarely haw- we read a more si mention, logi cal and truthful dM-ument than the fnn-roiiHr - It puis Ihe w hole core 111 a nutshell, mid we do I not wonder dial its reading pnxbnis demorali State I xntion among the champions of the lattcr-dav protest re- aaiMatlKe) In this county, on th 2'lh till . bv Rev S.ml Rotbroek, Mr. M... rn M HohhoiiMT ami Mi Martha ( ., daughter of tha lata Muaea Klutu. In this county, on the 2Mth of March, by Da vid I lo ini !. I , Mr. Samuel Cauble and Ml Mary lander, all of thl Tuwnahits, In Iredell county, March hl, bv the Rev f) R. Wetmore, Mr (Jeo R MiU 10 Mia Julia E daughter of the lale Albert F Morton, E. In Iredell count v March 2-tth, by Rev Oeo R Wetmore, Mr Jamm C Lingle lo Mia Sarah A. daughter of Oeorge Mill, K. nave iai.ii.iv nee. t e urge them to enter- al 1 diarnia of ' oman's Suflrace ." Th " - "eir auiiea. . docw Honor u,..n 1110 amcr ant th.r sex. and ! TheirSnvionr and brethren tran.norte.1 to erect ; 11 1 1 i In Saliaburv, N. ('., al the reaidence of Reu ln J. Holme, hq , March 3(Mh, IM70, Ma. N'AXiT Hoi. m, relict of Jeese Holme, of Da vidson county. Mrs. Holme had reached the advanced age of M w ars, 'J 1. mollis mid .'l data. Her hu- band, nod five out of seven children, have gone before her into the eternal stale. Her hum Moses and Reuben alone siirviie and "wi- on a Mother gone." Mr. Holme had bee" A consistent memlM-r of the "Missionary IUplil Churuli" for more than 3D year. She Iriwteil in the alonerociil of Jesus Christ for salvation, and when death Clinic she wa not -li in .in- I 1 in, had 110 terror for I her. She had gotten the victorv over the "fear .of death." The "King of Terror," brandished j hi xlim.' ji vain. In the lull exercise of her I mental faculties, she fully rcalixed her situation 1 and wa n-adv to depart ihi life and to In- w'th Jexiis. 1 1-r soul, bv alone for eternal life. slaved her step to the Inmb andtuOod. Ouiet ly, calmly, and without the -lighu-i mUgiving. or hailing in her faith, she trusted thaedioacious m i r ini 1- 1 nfc ail amaaaaiiil (hat the "everlasting ami'1 of tiixl embraced her, and thai xhe would M borne safely through the "sw elling HixkI of the Jotdan of death, and up wanl to the home of the gosal." "Where the river of pleasure llow o'er the bright plain, And the noon-tide of glorv eteniallv reigns ; Where the Kiints of all age in h.-iruiony meet PAIM KILi.KR. I T I a Balm for ever wound Oar first phy 1 alelan owe and roooinmend ita ue ; tha Aliolhecary liuds il Ural among the iiiedii ina called for, and the Wholesale louggt-l oon-ij. eis it a leaning arthda In hi trade. All the d-a-l.-ix la medicine speak alike la its faw.r, and it n put at ion aa AModletnc ofOraat Virtue. I full and periuaneritly atablisbed. It ia tha great Vauiili' Medicine ,.f the age. Taken internally, it earns Dysnnlery, Chole ra, DiarrhuM, Crump and pain 111 stomach, llow,. el ro.npluttit, Dyspepsia, or ludigeatiou, SudJaa cohl. sore throat, coughs, Jke. Taken exU-riially . In CUTM bolls, felons, bntla. es, ruts, burns, scalds, old aorvs and sprain, swellings of Ihe Joints, toothache, pain in tha hue. aanralgia and KheuiuatUui, chapped hands, Irv.-t hit leu foat, Ac Pain supp is situ be the lot uf 11.1 p. 01 mor tal a Inevitable as death, and Ruble at uuy time Ul come upou us. Therefotn it is itnpor lant (hut n medial agent slumld be at bund to be tiM-d on euicrgcucy, when w are made to feel the excrnciuting agon)' af pain, or the de pressing influence of discass. Such a remedial agenl exists In IVrry Davis' "Pain Killer," the faiiin of which has extended over all the earth. Amid the eternal ices of tha xilur regions, or bem-uth thu intolerable and buruingsuu of the irnjiies.it irtaa ore know n and npprecialed. And by it suffering humani ty ha found relief trntii many uf it ill. The fiiih. resteil on Christ effect of ihe Pain kiill"r upou Ihe out lent, when No form, or Ceremony, taken inl-irtially in cases of cough, cold, bowel cnmpluims, cholera, dysi nteiy and other aneo ti"iis of the srstein. has bead truly wonderful, and tins wou font a name among uiedioil tin-pa thui that mii ut vl Be -firsiUaxaatmystaw iti retiMiving pain, as an external remedy, in ca ses of hum, bruises, sores and sprains, enta, sting luesjta,Vc and ol her causes of snffer- ing, has . n I fur it the most prominent po sition Binoag the medicine of the day. Vf K- ware of counterfeit mid worthleaa iniilationa. Cull for P.-rry DurU Vegetable Pain hi aim take 110 other. hxcculive Committee cf tbu dilVient I will Ik- 1 n I'.! -1 I In nVurv riirlil .1 li 1 L ! wikntan aional I listricu orreauid with iheCen- in the land. Lmehbry .Waa, ini sf'tsel to tin thnnph mA w reult of which would be nothing. ! I lull 1 i.lL: uoli re have bevn inform, d and I T l." l ."ul wl' ' r"f , ""i attempt lo exhume the b.irtcd a-t. 1.1 rrMw.- mfihrov , lie never why raimd hi potent voice against 1 K.mocrala; I . h. 1 1 i-m ami 111 iavr u nn nivcsiiiratton litem, awl lesil us tn vic'orv an I This ie persistently rerhacd I purtuned to do so I o-.uieve, oy many me i-t mm in itm nepno- ; ,. prejudice born of issue long sin.s- dea.l, lican pan e, and by sev ral Conservative pK'ra, I and winch miyAf lo be forgotten, will, intenthM 1 our.i among the unmlxrr. I "r unintenlionally ciaiiribqte totbeslretigth , ! "f our common ui my. Let the hickeriugi. of the pat Ik- liiishoil; let i rise atxive the dwarf el idea thai would lend us to. inquire uhat a man's politics wcr.-in the pa-t ; let 11- b it a-k, is he an opxnv-iil of Radicalism, i he honc-t, is he coniix lent .' I p. 11 this broad and eleva ted platform you itnn inrilv the g,xd of nil pir ins anu r.ui- 10 Ut 1 ( on;.' tr-tl gxe. uuve I ommiliae ao that everv aection ol'iliiStatv may oe heanl in the coiiilnii of the 1 anil ugn. We have laaen the more induead ttt porae tin cojirxe 111 apinting thu Slate Ex.-- -ao UK. v.l.iifvj l oiuiniiiva, and in tirgMtg them- to act from n. defeat, ' pniiptly, in view ol the fact 1h.1t we deem a 10 A DREAM. THE SUMAC INTEREST. The Philadelphia AerM Amrriamnl f.'.uclrs haa a column of editorial on "American Sumac." political Con vi 111 ion uiinw-i-aarjr. 1 he iibUn which il claims that protection be- extended to it, and argue thai otherwise ' American su mac will be driven out of market. It aar: "The duly imNcd here to protect American staataaC really ; 1 . ' . - to produce ultimate lower Ii - - hcvause willHMit the Amerhan mill could not la- carried on, and then the foreign nulls irow Radicalism, in our "pinion, makes the C ll of a I oiiveutaUli Useless. heir imooverish- edmndiiion inalrVs it impoliiic. We ther, lore rediext the State Eleoutiva Uummillec, compo . Jul the Central Committee and the Executive L'onmiltev of the ( onercssional IHslriita n. mel 111 the citv of Raleigh, either in wrson or i w-oolu n gul.it. prices to suit theinsclver j where b proxy; on the loth day of June iiexi, lor the ' M w',n protection our mills are enabled lorom p(rpoe ol reconiinendiiig a candidate lor the : I'1'' 'UTe ag:iint the foreign article, and, there ulirc of Attorney (iencr.il of ihe State, unless in j '"' ,'11' foreign wudnrer must reduce his pri th'ir '-'l ull they ibould deem an earlier nieet- haa) his niarkit." done in thi addresa. And the friend of the j 'n 'I'" aaddle proudly erect, wiih a beaming movement hare great reason to congratulate ! countenance, which lxxkeaooiii ieiuv perfoct- ir by, which has I. vied and coUtvleil tnxe-, without sti-it, willi :u I, .-.nil and acattcred them .with image, curw-d neck, ! wild eti-r. as. - inee with the other : that has in- known as "The Logic of """" mto our Halls of lxglalation, onrnlp- le steed, whirl, - "L , " "." """"" e . ...ere; nai n..s e.eva- I H'VI ItJ il hr .tig pace won me progress 01 evelils, .Mr. Ii:g-s 1 nnwi.rthv ol cimiidctice that haniltered and , join you agamsl Unit parly, I irjrnr a i!itfer1iit eourae prudent. ...... v'x '.. s,,, ,11,, 1 . pvr.eci- 4I a sK cdi!v as prjasible. l-t three young, ats ive, ecMsrgellc mt-u be atiixiinied in iwh toa-11- jbip of each cntintf, to see that the opponents of ltailiculixmarc fullvorunhized. Lot tlo iouoshin . - m ... ' -r iiiotis 01 irusi aim prnot, meu wholly canvasser nqiort at proper times to a County iU-.xeeulive lomiaitlec, wliose dutv it shall lie lo of Events,' 1 can go no further and aliall be ruin ed "Mount hp behind me," said Bre. Bigga in a kind voice and with a benignant amila, "Logic U strong enough to carry na all to the haven of peace and prosperity," At thi point we awoke and found that we had been dream ing. ATTORNEY GENERAL. themselves upon their success. For the organi- h' ease. anion iff any particular party under the lead of we "w ,,r utlier ri-pe.-tcd Tarboro contempo. any particular men (hey cared nothing. Thiur tty,Ht. Ilearne. of the Qirolinfan. The aiaed sjhjcct was, through such organization, to render on which Mr. Ilearne, had been seatod had just a great service to the State, That service ia fallen through age and exhaustion, and was un about to be rendered by the triumph of their able to carry Ills rider any farther. The horse, view and principle, and with thi they are j known aa "Old Bourbon" was in miserable content. plight and wa find it impoaaibla to describe his We invite a careful perusal of the address re- appearanc.s aa we saw him in the dream. Mr. fcrred to. It is an aide, well written, loyal Mr. llenme was the picture of despair as tha twd patriotic paper, which challenge the truth suddenly flasheil upon bis mind that "Old . acruiny even of it bitterest opponent. -It Bourbon," hi favorite horse for years, liad run lay down a liberal conservative platform upon ''i-1 race," and would never be of any service to which asll t he mrumnim. .,r m..i:u -1 . 1- - - -'V v.--rsm nwsarsjsar avimoui me gfightest sacrifice of principU. Ii j liiirgv, n ing : "Bro. Bicgs, )U Botirbon ia m.iKea no allusion to national politics whatever, dead. What am I in do ' If you won't take me ii accept the situation unequivocally and with- "P behHid yon on your noble steed, The Logic out reservation. Jt gives every assurance to the colored citizen that his civil and political rigjit ahall be respected and maintained, and that hi intellectual and moral culture shall not be ne glected. But above all it denounces in A tironer manner secret societies and the outrages that have been, or are supposed to have been coui ted by them. It inculcates obedience to law in all thing, and points out how crimes should be punished and wrong,, avenged. It very jtistlv dctdare "that the man who upon his own im pulse, or in obedience to the mandates of others i fecks to punish crime without ito. s , t the duties of th law. himself bissnm... . .;-.:-.-. r . 1 be saved to the Stale, and there will be :. . fe nope ces.ily4br the State Treaanrcr to employ extra that every Conservative eatser will keep thi I counsel to give advice to defend the Treasurer part of the address ever in min i and impress it I "J-''""1 All such duties ought to be dis- upori all their audience. In this war the law. ' llar,', bv lh(! Attorney General, ttnd we must leanness now or ree,.,ol 1 j have an Attorney General who can discharge lessnesH now, or recently prevalent 111 some them, or the office ought to be abolished, counties can be, in a great measure if not alto- ) Kemp P. Rattle, Esq., of Raleigh, is the man jrether, stopped. Lawless men should be taught fo.1'1-' place. He is a conservative, an old line lit an u imistakeahle manner that their acts are .ni1""'.1""1 a" VTiln ollKht u 'P"1 "pnn him. deteste.1 bv the go!MJ men of all parties The "Sll! ""r'6 "',e-' h'Ver ,. : . panics. I ne ( vices as an ofheer, for, notwithstanding we have address also admpusters a just and well merit- ! nn Attorney General receiving pav as an officer cd relmk- to ( xov. Ilolden for his conduct indc- ' n State, the State Treasurer has to emplov i claring Alamance countv in a stale of inurret. '" f-ollnRel.. a"d riently asked the Lcgisla tinn .m.I .,.ti;n t" r.i 1 .1 . ,llre to authoVuce him to employ lawyers to tiro t.011 and calling upon. the federal authorities to tect the State's interest. That duty might to be auspend the writ of aataaj emyw, in North Car-1 performed by the Attornev General, anil Mr. orina. 1 Rattle could do it. ChnrlnHe F)rmx-ml. Wo again invite a careful perusal of this ad- Ir- I5 'tle would certainly make an excellent dress, and repeat that, in our opinion, "it is an ! AW,rney ueneral, a would his father, Judge excellent platform. It w rruly conservative, and j We see the name of Mr. Mofrissey, of yat free frem everything like Boirhnnim. That ; G"'dshoro', mentioned in connection with the it will be accepted by the Democrats and -nn- 1 "1G'0- would also make n good officer. In aervati'ves generally, if not universally i? scarce- ' '"'tmSr "'r. thcfdisability act, which recently ly to be doubted. All bonoal atl.l capable men ' Pvs,'d Coagreaa, we see the names of several who trnly accept of it can safely betisted with j ,aw.ve Wno would till the ofli.-e with honor to Ihe office of the State. Upon this platform and ' ""''''ves and profit to the State, if thev woiijd under the conservative banner which floats over 'rco to accept of it. it, victery in the next election is certain. The j 'inert.v ol" mentioning the name of Edward Con man who predict that not a stmria radiexl -;n ningland, E-u., of llaiifnx, than whom there are fused cur law until the iiduiinistnitioti of jus tin; ha beciime eiwtiv, and it attainment uncer-.1.-. 1.. . Ls! ..1 .1 . e. .a , j: .1 : '.no , nun 11.1s -oiim ui Hauoruinafa .ne civil sin, 11 111.. auce 111 1. le n-ar. i . . m. ' ' ill IllllllltM 1,11 n mi ir.irr , ,. ..r l,v ..... . ..... . - - ......... ...... ... , ..I,,,.. 11. u 01 marui.i law ami pejuions to t uiigres the susixriision of the writ of hatu-tit rornui - that ha more than doubled the current exnc jf me male i lovernmeiil ; that Iih enormooslv in crtaaod the Staa- debt; that ha mined th. cre dit of tha State ; that haa oat aajfooi blot upon her hitherto fair escutcheon, and turn for w .o.t of statesmanship, and for utter disregard of the neees-iii-s of the people, ix without a naralicl in j-the history of I his or any other Stale. With such a cause as ours, against such a party, the undi vided ranks of conservatism must prevail. jn me .as. contest in tins State, the principal "ii w upon me .jue-uon 01 colored sunra I .1 ' 1 1 . r 1 , , aim me Uffla-Itf oi Ol Uit ilxiOetLxaea aaw-anaxeeri UeVMlec, upon a ole?rirt by the people of the United States. The guar antee of their righUL lias now become a part ef wwuwixi.uu.nu. m mat i.onttituiion we have ever been wjlling to defer, to the law made in parii.in.ss of ft, we yield, and ever have yielded .nearly obedience. I he reeoiiatruetion act of t'ongra, with the civil and political rights they cools on the col ored ra"e( n rcgartTa a tiualitv. We accept thera in (mod faith. We are one of ihe Sim.-. of llie Union. Let tw seek lo forget the bitter ness of the past, to build up ihe places made waste by the unfortunate war, and lo promote the harmony and prosperity of all sections of our great country. Th colored man now enjoy the same politi cal and civil rights as the wliite man. We ac 1 cept his status as hied by the Constitution of Supervise the caavasa of their county. Let the -Hiii. I.., iiii . , mi nn 1 u-i- repoxx regularly o inc eiiitm r.atvuioe V liiu.llinct' al tile ty ol K.-ileigh.arho wi II furnish from the ree- daofxhc Badtcal party, sucxatut-si'ilocimicnts wiulf llie wage Of the tx-orfle' ffontiv. 11 aCoiMeasloiill Exertitive Comndtttie' ihiir- ate the time aid plate Of hohiine the difli-rcnl district Convealoiis. In the select ion of candi dal s let eligibaj men be selected, 1, : ttU U-lom sight of; lei the good of the State be you? aim, audtuot-esa votil battle cry. Let ail the element opposed to Kaillcalisin be organised into one solid irresistible col on in. Let iln- grand army that is to overthrow Radicalism unfurl its ban ner; let the mighty hosts he marshaled ; let the camp fires he lighted l let every discordant feel ing he hushed, ami with serried ranks shoulder s 1 i, x.iw si sxaar s mm umajs 10 a gioriou vicoify. Sigiied, March Sfo; Ii, 1870. THOS. J. JARVIS, of Tyrcll H. C JONlsS, of ecklenboro. C. T. MURMIY.of F. S. STRl lWK K. f ttrmn .ta i-if-", "i vauiweit, rLATO lit :111AM. of CI 1 :t V, i , J. A. MK)1.E, at Afamanee. R. P. MATiiESON. of Ah-xand.r. TI. .11 . ' The same paper elate that ten mill in East ern Virginia have this year produced U,hlton-. .me mil! at Newton, Ya., having produced 12 tons a week regularly. It adds : "Immense quantities of sumac grow wild in! Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, Ten- 1 newser, Georgia and Alabama, and more sues to ' - I. L f . 1 ... , . . i .i-i- in. im-a 111 1. is in r . ui: nun griniung than i utilised. Thi is a natural crop, ready lo our hand every season, and indispensable lor tan ning ; so that there is no earthly reason whv we .-ho u 1. 1 nut render it available instead of import ing all our supplies from Sicily. Wo sell boot and shoe in great quantities lo the very States where this sumac grows, and If We can take su mac in return it will lie lienefieial to M- both. Th fWjr interests in New England that are re lied on lo demand tin admission of foreign su mac free, are most deeply interested in sunnlv- I 1.1 i. 1 I .. . ST J . ing wiin ihxh anu sihnm the regfoiM when- While the anthem- of mot 11 re unccasinglv roll, And the smile of the Isird is the feast of the soul." How sublime such a death ! How blessed the -' I pltn of salvation! How happy those w ho embrace ami olx-y the gi,-x-l' of the grace nffiod! What, save Ihe gospel, can light up the "valley of Ihe shadow of death f What, save the U'ssiH I. can nrenaru ns for. and then lake ua mi to ulurv ? ; uieni 111 mis M.rulinixifla and Inlelltrent ac "lt rrrc rliethr death of the lUght4uu," auJ '"' ,n, u "J!" "iteripji. liuamtlef-a AU..ui Ii rin- lo he with Christ ! ' Bilier slaudu Erl aumug Use iBrigorating a d Mav the example of a pious mother incline JHlatii;g medicines of the Krascat day. To her children and their families, ,.,- and more Wants of persons engaged Id indoor employ to the service of Ood, Dial all mav la- saved. i "I,r7,al 3' '" pn-wded factories a here L,- J ul i. aa III. lisa It ..1 ast at - - -- --- 1 - t.i'u mo tav Sold be Druggests aad Groeara. J' iu,-Ar., .riOc-. and l pur ladtle. O. 1 IIMTIQ.VAL AILRlC.Vi'S. Fresh, nuve a'r is a ritaliiiug elixir. Who ever is debarred by ciroaastawees from nnre slrjcted access to this invisible, but powerful t iiu.l in', need- a medicrnal invigoraut ol --me kind. The gn at object should be tA.ehoaee the he-l. roiiiihiritv is a ureitv tf.sxl amaranth of Friend. In Davidson county, on ibe 17th of March, K ui-,.tii Ellis, E-., aged 01 year. The de ceased waa a useful and much respected citizen. Alsa, a few iL.v Ix fore, Mrs. Nancy I'eck, agtsl 90 years. ' NEW TDVKii ffsKMkNTiir 1 iro. 1870. ing to the very large ijerease iiinur business duriug I -tilh the lax rtt.-rns will shorn $27. and Hg- us to buv " - . , .... ... '1 . ' .... R ,l 000 ahsadqfany house yi JhJil!l mn iM rtt (MNpNll iirrrcrA,)-eiianTes 11 Una- is and I In August next an election will ho heir for Attorney General. If a man is elected who is i:c..j l .- 1 ... viu.oiii-o in pr u ii, i-arn g, ive., to 1 is,, larue ; , 1 1 . 1 .-..So , . . . . X. ..1...:...: r .i ..i- ., ' . V. . this State and fhe l-nited State 111 rood f-i th ouiee. inou-anils 01 dollars can : . .1 ;, ... .. " .7, : P TT, .. . ivvn'i 1. s.-- itiiai seiiie.licill Ol me nues- non: It now becomes our duty aa good ciiucti lo elevate him morally and intellectually. The Chief Magistrate of this Stnte, the head and front of Radicalism, has seen tit In declare one of our counties in a stale of insurrection, and to call upon Congress to suspend the writ of htbra rmjiif throughout the Stale. We dei lare there is no sulhcicnl cause for this nvirm.i.1 ry action of tiovemor Holdeii. Tin ha hcen no armed resistance. No uprising of I the people. .No outbn aks to disturb or hinder I ihe full administration m'the civil law. We as sert that there is not .1 county in the State, in wmcn any rNienttorothcr peace ofoceriiMv n.1'l go unattended, atuFwlih perfect safety, and exe cute any process iikiii any citizen of "the (State. It is true that murders and other outrages have been committed, hut they have not been confined to any particular locality, or any political party, and when (Joy. Ilolden represents to the l'r.s.'i. detrt jymt sjref 'Vmprew rbnt-tbtsx? ads are-cvnb'n- oca ol disloyally, he ia guilty of a wilful libel upon a people, whose rights 'he has sworn to protect. When he seeks to convince the Fed eral authorities that these violators of the law, receive aid, countenance or en ouragement from the Conservative party of the State, he knows that his allegations areiiiiifounded, and that he perpetrates a great wi. kedness, purely in the in terest of a .political party. He hopes bvmagni- z..i ..... . r..:.... .1...- . 1 . wi tnese wx- will Itikte the 1 v '"g lllr'i .nunige-, ov giving tin m the apa-ar- - . . r j- , , . ., - .- nice 01 nisioyaity on me part ol our people, to JOHN L. S.lpTII, of Alleghany.' J. II. DAVlT of Caiierat. PHILIP IH liNET, oi Caswell. JOSHUA Il.JItNWt, of Wilson, r i .'i-1 .. .'ffs- . v fJlVIl, ( III 'HMOWs J W. GRAirhM, of Orange, C. MEIjCHi : of Cabarrus, W. M. ROIUINS, of Rowan, J. M. MeLA'f HILLS', of Iredell, L. A. MASOv, of Gaston, K. S. IIEALI, of Caldwell, . W. L. IJVE of Jaclcaon, I). P. HIGH. of Columbus, W. B. I-'EUWIEE, r,f Camden, T. C. HI MI'lJillES, ol Currituck, J. A. ICELL'i of Davie, J. C. Mt'MII.BAN, of Ihiplln N. li ARMS$f)NG, of liupiin. John gating, ,,( (,ai.s H. C. WILLIAMS, of Harnett, w. p. t;i.t a, ,f 11 avwooil, TILMAX I ABROW, of Hvdc T. A. MCHCLSON, of Ind.ll' (i. F. 1 'AVI HcV IN, of Iredell E. M. FA IN TERjif Jackson, .). L. IlOlllNiDSf, of Macon, R. I). WHITfjEY, of Mecklenburg W. W (Hlim. of Mecklenburg, W. W. IIODIsTK, of Nash, FRANK THlOtRSON, of Onslow, T.-M. A ROD, of Orange, I. My elHAHsi af vltuw,!. - J. A. HAWKINS, of Rowan, .1. C. WILLIAMS, of Sampson, J: W. CLAYTON, of Trausvlvania, D.'Jx SMITH, of Wavne, ' DAVID IMMFFITT, of 1 ancev, J. O. HICKS, of Clay. llittli ITTl'VTIhViili All w. . American sumac ia grown and found: and if it i,e,l!,,s.i.;..in..i,. . .... ... i.:.u ..... i. ,orf ..l,il IV S.lt V-L. to " I -.....s....c.,1frs,,cil, land tanners, it is extrlainty a Inst to admit for eign boots and shoe free to oblige the producers 01 sumac ai me CXNIIU, "ii qootes aa follows Hrputirr: Wc arc confident that, for morocco uanufac tnrer' uses, the Virginia sumac, whin so gronnd aa to be entirely free from sticks, dirt and sand as IS now eflivu bv u,,ny of our grinders, is better than the imported article. It haa more -t-ngib, and contains properties which render nam aiocK soitcr ami -tini.v " ... i, U ....11. .1 , - V.111M1 in the Irnfft'. uinsphciv is always in nine degiee polluted. this sa ithnods vegetable tonic is peculiarly idnpled. Tlie nature ol Ibe ingredients is no mystery. It consist of an absolutily puredif fusive stimulant, tinctaied or rather surcharg ed with, the tltiiil i.itracfapf sanatous roots and harks and herbs. The pharuiaeopu-ia hai Its Unclurea. but what are they I The juice of only a single root o- barfc or plant i 1 present in each. Not one of Ihein Ooinhiue the three yiropertie of a tonic, an alterative, and an apr rient All these eloment ure blended in th" Hitters, mn are these, the sum of its mevlicial recomineudalioBa. It i also a blood depureut and an antispauiodic. The baleful effect vchi.-h air that has been illy exhausted of itaoxjrceu bv fnouotit bine pr duces on Ihe viul oriraiiialion.is notorious, and when to this devitailied atmos phere is superadded the uiephitic vapor of hot airl'urnaccs, it Ueooinesdeleterinusauddetiress ing in the extreme. To etiut-le the systam to liear 11 r. even for 11 few hour each dav airaiust I the debilitating influence ol a vil ated Btmus phufe, a Wht.lesome tonic and alterative is n - . ip.irtll,- ,. .., 1 , '. ...l T-U... .. J .IS.l.f . . 1 1, . , . , , ,s)..,.,., .'.j,,,,.-... 41ns kiiiiii. i.in.uerai uiii is sale and Krtail. and heu.-e thi notice is w..r- s.n,ti!.e,l ,1, n.,si,.tt..r's ui,t- ki.i, . streugth-sustainiiig.heulth-protectiug agent has no rival cither amoug utflcinul or advertised medicine. All Xni urr hopeM for ffprirtr". WITTKOWSKY Sb RINTELS. CHARLOTTE, N. 0. THE RESULT OF AX ESTARLIS1I ed and aueceesfnl business, together with a .steadily and increasing CAl'I I'AL. gives im everjr seaaon. better facilities to onVr greater indureineut to our custmn,. . both V hole- 'URU FOR CONSUMPTION" What the 1 ...... VI- 1 1 r ts . e r , i :,u - - , . . -aioiFs n unit- , m. is , in skosonipao count v with impunity as to n'tantitv. and from first T.,at. ...... .. .k . . L ' . , - -. , . - iim.ron.,1-1 j in lun-r ii-srs nn-i 1 navo bahds-uaiiielv: Manufacturers. Importers used Allen's Lung Hulsam extensively, in my and Coinuiissiou Houses, thereby saving froin 1 practice, atid I am satisfied there is no better 10 to2ier cent, over smaller buyers and j medicine for lung diseases in use." i.t ia ttfla aktaatkge that givee ut the lead iu ! Iai"' A Doian, M. D., of Logan county, this market. C. i QMih. say : "Allcu's Lung Balsam not oufv sens rupniiy nnt g:va perfect satisfactiou in every case within my knowledge. IJavlngcoR fidelieeiu il and knowing that it no. senses nil. conducted in the future as in ihe past, viz II ON OR A BLE COM PET I T I ON AG A 1 NST 1 M POSITION". The Gavttt thus closes its artiele : The inleieats of the South obviously require that this industry shall be fostered, and it u not uw mucn 10 say that, Heaides Ine advantages it will confer upon the Southern Stales, in render. ug vBiiaora revenues that would else be use leas, we shall eventually be able lo export sumac I lo foreign counties, just as Sieilv docs. We are I gradually mliicingthecost of piiMluciion in mosl ! "d shall 11..: always need protection. . I lie time will come when the South will .si I sumac to foreign countries, just a- it now exports I ,.,,11,.,, ,.! . .. 1 !i .. . I . I '"""r i"j-eo, .1.1.1 11 we can stimulate that ' by iqcfhisof protection we shall take so much ! away from 'the foreign balance against us, and; p..ue u or ine otner suit of tlie account. .. o nave pin their m.mev in these sumar mills deserve credit fv.r their eiitrprie. and we hope that they will be encouraged loeiftend their rU(b: n , .qaralions by knowing thatthe protective duties' tlOming UeparlfTlenl will be firmly maintained and adhered to. The1,,-. 1 i rpsrtcrsays that no more sumac mills will I ,. ,nake R !iality. and invito the most built in Virginia at present which shows how fa8li,ii"US to call and examine, ihe inspect of free trade starlles the business , . lfZ!.rSblnlS Boots and Shoes, m.d!?.U 'here will be' many new ! Will be bouKht mostly from tnanufactumr. It. Iloston, and elsewhere, and it-., .. .;,.. OUR STOCK Will be completed, or nearly so. bv the I Orb of March, and will embrace all classes of:"11'1" niediciii.il properties, I freely una it fn Goods necessary, either for Wholesal or m7 daily praise and wih unb.mu.lcd wiocess. Rotftil. to the inspection of which wo invite V eJtP"B j' TaHi.y far ahead uototdy those coLing to this markot to pur- ZZZ .d. bVo, chase but also those ou their way to other mom. says : "I have no donbt i( will soon bo places lor that purpose. j come a classical remedial agent for the cure of e offer no baits ; our business will be ' all discuses of the Thtoat. llrVui, hinl Tnhes ne,l the tilings. I'liisicians fa The Dry Goods Department he j Will be complete and selected with the great ac I est of care as to style, quality and price. do not recommend a medic! no which has uo merit, w hat they say ahoul ALLEN'S LV2TO BALSAM, -an he taken as a fact. Let all alibied test it at once. Sold fty nil Medicine Dealers. mills buill. JuHoe limdlry', XominaKon Confirmed. We are rather pleased than oiherwls.! , . noiihceme.it from W.sr.Higr,n, that rhe nomt IIUIIUU II. ..use pi 1 1', Kl-iuHcV, LT. S. Supreme Court, has heel senate. be able to compete with all. HATS IN be elected to the next legislature west ofSalis- ! t"w rlawyerand no higher toned gentlcmr burr hazard. nothing. The gentlemen composing the Executive com mittee which have been appointed are "good men and true." Almost every shade of opinion ill the ranks of the opposition is represented in xnera. And especially are the men we siieak of in the baginiuug of this article well represented. i GOOD NEWS. It I not often that we are permitted to write nnder the above captain, Mr ( 0:1 ningland has always been a Democrat, but is a conservative man. A Steamship- Live Immexsz REiu-rnoi KHMUHTS CoXTEJUri.ATKIl. Il ti-ivp n. pleasure to announoe to our renders that there ts an ,-xi , , I i n. -! v 1 . ., I ,,-... 1 ..... t Cm ..1 1 1 procure the aid of Federal troops in overawing Xroiglit and passage between this city and iew 1 org during the coming sca.-;n, and an in- Death or PiEUHE Sofi.E. A brief telegram from ISew Orleans on Saturday announced th them in the nextteleclion. And he further hopes to wreak vengeance on his -political ooponent through the agency of courts martial hedged in hy bayonets. Surely there never was so base a betrayal of a people by their Chief Executive officer. We denounce crime wherever and bv whomsoever committed, be tlie .perpetrators white or black, Loval Leagues or Ku Klux. if detilh :. Il,,,, P;.,m..l.. ..... . I ,;,i .. t. . J ' T , , V , ' , 1 Tf 1 j' ' mr. sun. iirgauiKuioiis exist ; anil w e here declare Soule was distingiiisheil for impassioned orato-1 them enemies of society and wicked ministers to Tf n ailveniiirous career. He was horn at j that spirit of lawlessness and contempt of Ihe Gaatillion in the Pyrenees, iluring the first con- forms of law from which our unhanrv country has suffered so much under Radical rule. 'Se- orel political organizatiofo are jiroiluctiye onlv sulnte of NapoleOflV tils fitla-r having been a lieutenant general in Ibe republican armies in Irance. In vonlh I'ierre Sonle wi. .'.-to,, ,1 e. . .u- . l 1 . . . .... . - . - . ,, . I M,r me cnurcn, nut went into polities in carlv It i very seldom that life, and wi. ,u;., ii... 1 ' ,. - 1 --' , . . " ik.ii.isi we iutc any imng good m me shape ol news to "e ikmrlains, which resulted in imprisonment, communicate to our readers, But this Week . I"-,art,nj from connnement he embarked in ara able to graUfy that class of our snbacribers F' Weni.t0 9' a"d 'Ri,y ",i,ned up l 7 , , , , m Baltimore, where he arrived from Port au "7" " WY " " ' "rm' ,nem j fniice, . September, 18'ii. In the same year If crimes are to be punched if wrongs are to be some anno- new. W e know that, in their anx- ? mred te New Orlean, ail.aj.ted the law as avenged, the Curl House should 1H. the plai, any, mey win Become impatient N-fore thev i. " " P"ession, rose 10 aistmcnon hy hi talent 1 and day light the lime. It has ever been the rea l this far. We will, therefore, Uataliie n. . i-LTf ' ""2L w", nl 'e niteu iswist ot our rs.-.ple, even in our ,.s.- in i-7-ii ivj ui. h vnmncv. .1 of ev if, let (hem, at once, he disbtyided, and let ...... ,...., to, .11 eieeuo.is, unui ineir menus and not by force of a tcrrorienv exercised over their oath-bound confederate. That man who apon bis own impulse, or in obedience to the man dates of other, seeks to punish criiue, without due course of law himself becomes a criminal re-elected to the United SUteVSenitc in IMt, no longer. Imt tell them without further circumlocution that Ihe Liyislature h-u aiijunmrd diud.e. It will never meel a-airt unless eon- ' U.m imVoding the late war. vernsl by the proclamation ot ihe Governor. And it is not probable that su;-h an exigency will arise as wiil be sotfi.-ient to induce even i-ountrv'a dar- Kcsi hour, taat-thev 1; f.- ; - lion-eady prominent during the political agila- forms of the civil law. I Cwa reserved for the to the guarantees of the constitulioa and to the r - - T '13 nnJ1 ,. m ui sailllT; vrai" na' Ue liad been bopcleaaly;inane, Faertbnrf mmxtre lime thntWIR OUr re isotis lo"mtro.. mis rraiCTni-m are ujax w. ll.ihl, fcsq., an agent of the Loi iilard steaatship line, has lieen in this city lor a few days past makingarrangement for pulling on a line of iron proja Hers between Norfolk, Richmond and New York, to compete with the Old Dominion ITne. Mr. Old intbrnis us that ihe company has three new iron propel lers now ready, which will I, put on about the first of May, each capable of carry ing 1,500 bales of cotton ; and that three moreare now building k:u lee. wi.icr anu longer than the Isaac Hell, and with a capacity of $111 b.-i I- - which will ( be ready in about fburiuoutii. llo also informs 1 1 1 j Ihsl il lm ti... I. r .1 - "iv oogiiiion oi ine i-ompanv 10 put down the i -it. - of freight on all article fifty jicr cent, or cveu more, and hi principal bosinea here wa to eflect a contract with CajHain John Si. Rohinann and OenerakiWilliam Alahnne, to cary all freights received by ihe railnwds for one-half or evjtn orie-Cajrlh of the present rates; said contract lo bold good for one, five or ten years, a may be specified. A deiss.it of I00 - 000 will also be made to secure the strict por- lorrnanceof the contract. W e kirn that the company, which represents; a capital of $20,000, I.HI0, have expressed 'their d.. termination In . as Justice of the 1 Will be purchased at lit Tin nil. 1 Vii AnaliAh. ll PiilifirriK..! I,. i F ... Judire Bradley isi. r, . i':. V, ' ! i utt m .wiinutacturera. an able lawyer, and a man of loo much good U,- sense to endorse all the absurd Radical theories ! Hard WarO, of reconstruct ion n ii,. it k . . i ,. ' ' doire. We trust his aeeessh,..'i n... i u Especially Table and li al,ll.H I...I. I L . . ... i . " ,fna' ."I a lllll. which need TO THE WUItKING CLASS. -We are now prepared to furnish a:l ela-iea with cohMant i-m-pluymeut at home, the whole of the time or for the spare-iiioinenU. Be au.se new. light and prutllat.le. I I'ersons of e.thsr aex easily earn from. 60c. to i7 l?r evening, and a propirtional sum by ajetolmg ll etr n hole time tn the business. Hoys titnl girls I earn nearly as much as men. That all who sec this j notice ma semi their iidihe. and test the business we make this unparalleled iffer. To sncli as are ( not well satisfied w c will send fl to pay Car the trou ble of writ ng. Ku!l particulars, s valuable sam I pie. which will do to .-Oiimienre woik on. Snd a eonv of The I'eople's Literaiy Oompaaioa one of the largest and best family 'newspapers published ail sent free hy mail. Reader, if yon want pei m'anent, protitable nor!;, address K. C. A LI.KIX A i ll. An. fanatv-Maita, , fanal Tim to 'ecket f'utlerv. ire hue for Gold, from the importers. GroceriesrTuM'c's tha Bob. ii nai iy. It should he stated that Democratic ""or. nave irom the hrst hailed the nomina ntn M Jlr. Bradley as ono so reaneelahl IT. L lhr'gh ?- Kc'l",blica". ,,iat wonder That line of Gooda we buy in nuantitia. Srsr!,-fT 7,me Wm second to no llouVe in this fjity, (their a" out, in preference to the sc.. in, ,..-.., i. .. . ... - :. . " . er who were candidal., e., ,l -T ' ! " ' '-ouirary notw itlistand.ng.) and Sou,herSU.es. Wr. Bradlev is ajZynVr I T.J?:.!!. "f. . " tt .d'"r' and we hope, will be an honor m hi. s.l ' I . lr"18' .? ,u cou, aa,l 1 C miv;, LOrtlLLAHD'3 EUREKA" SMOKINQ TOBACCO Is an excellent, ir tide of granulated Virginia ; wherev er introduced rt ia ti t, i ....... : I . . I . I. ed. It ip put tip ui handsome mti-lin bags, in which orders fur Sleerscbanm I'ipes are daily parked. classed hy all who coa stline it as tb '-tinest of all:" ft is made of the choicest leaf grown: It Anion, X J. Herald anJ Democrat. ""d ' "'"r-The last France Advocate contains a handsome and deserved no tice of the Piedmont & Arlington Insurance ( omjwny-elassing it as one of Ihe leading and most responsible companies in Ihe coni.tr? I, v...u.. . caution and economy, and gres. Its exhibit show a vast increase of bosi neasand of pWarity.-.Vfrr y,cl. Wonderful sfowrr.-Considera-ble exe.teinent prevail, among tbe citizens of Coppar Ridge. in tbe 7fh district of Knox county, awing to the fact that a well known and respectablela.lv living in .h- gave birth, last month, to a child, which is! look at our auiek, ascertain our price, and iuuj;c ior yoursei.es. Millinery Department Is complete as ;isnal. and is presided over bv WI88 BET8Y WILLIAMS; who i. widel kuowu focher superior taste ih that line. Respectfully, . WTTTKOWSfcY tc RIXTELS. April l-13:t CHARLOTTE. N. C. LORIUL ARD'S YACHT CLUB SMOKUNft TOBACCO. anti-nervna in Its ,.n..,. extracted : It leaves no disagreeable taste after smo king; it I very mild, light In color and weight; hem-e one pound will last as long as three of orifina ry tobacco. In this brand we also park order er,' erv day for first quality Meerschaum Pipes. Try H and convli.ee yourselves it j n tbal it elataw at ba. "tlie finest of all." LO Rll, LARD'S CENTURY CHEWING TOSACOO S. Oen. Oeoree II. Thomas, of the IT. Oow. Hold,.ui to deaire another visit from it. It ( Army, died at .San Francisco, California, a few would have been well for the Siaie if it had nevi da ago. 1 ..... x . er convened al all. It mav, posMij-lv, have done o:n? good -acts, but :he remeruliran.e rf its evil obscure ihcm in almost utter .1 irkrue. If w 're t. i .it our Den on psner lo w ,: it g'loa acis, u mere ! any, we eotu 1 not An exchange would serves 'ais ..i ... i. Mill, l.l violation ot its i-nlt Iirim-I- I taKlish , a II... .. i ... if :. -i i i r " , , : " 1' "iniiiin inw as nicv n.-ivc aires. tv pie ol .nil liberty, to drar; meii and women h iu other ciric. arailiiat is 'sum, as pomitoe from thar homes, try, convict and punish them. ! a daily line will be pirt One of the Loril- Z lTlne ' "re,f U?' ,Kmn,,U? not h.7r I Iar'1 ''toa. will be in tbcitv in a few dav. for wk kednei . Our hope for the security of life, ! the purpose of piircfaaai Wharf property, and liberty iind properly is tn strict oMience to 1 making other siranretoeSu. We welcome any law The eapc, harmony, and good of .Society enterprise which loolc teaVdueti. n of el.e pres reiiuire tbat evrrv man ahould f.-l a. core in ml r-t. ,.f f, r .t-. -..j C. ikL. is.il... .1 i ' : i , , ' : I . . . ,a.q, iivw inn i n., mhi wail ...vr i..o,.- :.- n;n tjc: tno power oi pun- lic opinion, mere potent than an annv of bavo nels, be brou(,hl lo liear in unmistakable term avs : 'The coward who slriki, ib in.itiier uf hia children de .. I. .1. J i i v. v , ii ii'-', : i t- ii r , . . . , . . . . .. : . rite of any ! deSuned lo wander et.rn.lly over', desert of L"5aTl con. 1 not gUBpotrder, s?ak more fully on Ihisanbiis-t l.'.-reafter. Xorfok Virginian. ' Pal!!. ISm l v . , . j mm it the nc., ntt. li-l .1 ' ...L- ac" " j . I...;. "."7 oeeu arres.n. .n i ..ui- , ,e i,rr mi ,s ii.iiie, iiieiu afcipiua on suspicion oltha rourtler of Mr. Ta- I i..e-.inu w- ..ui ki .tooovnie, ia., afvw dav. since. 'luT; KT'rrH of ,iTi. enriositias. I he chSId i. v, ithout ears. One eve is in its ZT T.' ":0tvh"r n ,h" ide of . - e .,,, conversed with physi ciaus who have seen'thi. h.ut amJ hey pronounce the child one of the moat er. -traordmary fn ak. of nature-of wh-Vh the, Kit nil fT-$ The vrarden of the Ohio peniten- i.ry has refused to allow a prisoner to read a rVlLri ous newspaper pnbliabed in Chicago. The eonvict ' had murdered hi. wife d the war den did not want, him to he farther corrup- BEYOND DOUBT The Connecticut Mutual IS THE STRONGEST LIFE Siisarancc dTomp'n IX THE WORZjD. Acquired Capital oyer lain ikni Ratio ofexpeuses to total receipt in uulv r.na per cent by tl $100 ance upon strictly equitable term,, and at tbe cueap i auatiiat.te rares I cwt. ! I M AIT.Qew Agom. orl-ly ulfice. Raloigb. X C the best chewing tobacco In the country This brand of rms Cnl shewing tobse eo haa no equal m nparlos aaywber. it is ithout donM have now been tn same ral na tn tbs United HSalea over 1 10 vasrs. and sttti I aoknowlsdawd "xaa best" LORILl. ARD'S SNUFFS wherever used. If your1 storekospers doe not have thes art is lea ror sale, ask him to net them ; they an sold ay s spetabte Jobbers al-mwi everywhers. Circalars of prfcea tirwarded on appNaasJon. P. Is .1.11,1, iKC t 00.. rn. ii sin aV To,,. ataV CARD A dorgyman liilu residing la Soatfc Aims losaj a missionary, discovered a Mas aod sim ple remeily for too Ourn ol Servons Weaknasa, Karly Decay. Disease of the Urinary and Ronv iual Organs, and tho while train of disorder brought an by ! . i.-.'iil and vicious bahita. (irnat rmmbers have been cured by this nobis rcanadv. I'ruinpt.-d by a derire to U'neiSt the afRiotesl Its ratio of Assets to I.iabililie. as measured 1 aml Dufi"'l"i-ate, I will aeud she reerpe for pro the New York Ural Standard, is 360 jht paring and using this median A, in a seaiesl sa 00; anditgra.nl all d isiriiblc fornisofltisur 1 V-U.M. u. anv wk-n..e,l. it rv ,., Oe uiwin striollr equitable tern,., and . 1 iU tnx AddrtMa. tHt lgaaj wnr.ru i. Ij,w.?, Bsausn O , Bihls JTmisa, Saw Tnrk Crtje 4 ' '" x 'ft r
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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April 1, 1870, edition 1
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