- ... V Nortt) Slate LOCAL . j- Ww II. Iknuvd, Proprietor of the fit r AdrrtiinK Agency, Wilmington, X. C, J so thorlxcd ( rceviv advertisement for thi paper l our Uial 1 "" 1 J" ' N'iw ApvkTukm;nts. CtUwU Kugllsh and Classical Hi;h School -Newton, N. C pbiisnihroixc Society Davidson "-! Naw Cantata Oliver IHUoit A Co. Patent Tasteless Kruil Preserving Powder Dr. E. til. Magnolia Haliu - Dr. K. btl Pl'BUC Spkakiko. The candidate for the Legislature and County omoe, on (lie Conserv ative Ticket, will meet and address the people of Rowan at the following lime unJ place, to wit: Franklin Academy, Morriaon'a ShjCool lloiue, Kriden Store, Woealgrove, Earnhardt's, m Atwcll, Watson's, in Locke. "Kridav, June 44 Saturday, " 24 Thursday," 30 Kridav, July 1 Baturiay, " 2 Thursday. " 7 X Roads, in Lilakcr. 1'ridav. " 8 Ilnttcr Shop, Saturday, " Oold Hill, Thur-day 21 Morgan', hr!'V ,. "i ft Mill.r' Jtnturdav, 23 T Saturdav. " 30 i aiitiuiii v , choose to meet the candidates on the Conservative licket ai mi above nla.-es, they .ail be allowed a hearing; The people are entitled to an open diaeiisHon or the political issues. It is hoped that eVery voter will give one day i.. hw country, and come out and hear the men -K .re seek'inir his supia.rt. Last there be a general turn out at every point. Debt, taxation, and discord threaten tocTuali the peonlc ol .orw Carolina. If possible let us avert ihe ruin ! The ouko HousEWirt ConusxLOB axd FuiEXn. We have received a prne - pectus from the Authoress, Mrs. Mary Ma son, of Raleigh, wsho proposes to publish the above named wo-jk. The Rook will be is sued from the "aese of Messrs. J. B. Lippin cott A' Co., soon as sufficient subscribers are obtained to warrant it publication. It will treat of every department of Jiouse liold duty ; with ample receipts of the choic est kind, tried, and improved by t ie writer. Very many of them originating with herself. Such a work in much needed in every fain "j and we know of no one more able to pro- dace Bx invaluable woik on this subject than Mrs. MaW, nossessinir large experience. i j 'J, . Lit having devoM herself , U,e owrk fur .ui.l being a c.tpit.j w riter. Subscriber to the Work may rest insured of obtaiuing a couipeteut "Counsel'oral Frientl" in every department of household day. The work will be issued iu good style, welt bound, and supplied to subscribers at J.n i. We siuccrely hope that .sufficient subscrip tions, may be raised to insure its publication. Those of our community wishing to uh scribe will please give in their names to Mrs. Archibald Hendeson. Mrs. Luke Itlaekmer, Mrs. J. M. Coffill. T. G Hamrbton fart, or . a O . . Mcetiko or Bibu Sonrry anp Saiitiatii rVHooL CoHVEsrnoll in Davik There will be a meeting of the Davie County Hi hie Society, and a convention of the Snperinteinlants and Teachers of the various Sabbath Schools in Da vie County, held in the Presbyterian Church at Mocksville, on Monday, July 4th, 1870. ' Ora tions will be delivered on each cause. AH de nominations are most respectfully invited to send delegate from each of their schools to the Convention. John Wilson, Jr., E. L. Parker, A- Henly. ommittee. Mocksville, June 14, 1870. Mn.TlM.K Toor.. We have been shown by the inventor, Dr. II. J. Harris, of Shrcveport, I.a., (formerly of Salisbury, N. C.,) a very inge nious implement, which will answer many pur poses. It is a buggy wrench with hammer at tached, and the whole combined makes, a very handsome gentleman's walking stick. It is of ten djesin d to drive a nail in the wall, near the ceiling, which heretofore has required the use of a step-ladder; but this hammer is arranged with a spring to hold the nail, and being placed on the pnd of the slid.- tho Mail ran Is. eonre- conveuiently drivewwhere wanted. A movable hook or fork is attached, with which any article can be hung on the nail after it is thus driven in. The btiggy wrench is so arranged that the nut may be taken off and the wheel greased in a rapid and easy manner without even aoiling the hands. Altogether this is one of the most ingenions, and at the same time most simple im plements, for use in the house, on a walk or drive, that we have yet seen. It Is a Southern invention and deserve encouragement. Dr. Harris has already applied for his patent, and is now on his way to Washington to receive it. On his return the "multiple tool" will be exhib ited and ofiered fur sale to our people. y. Tims. AreaontiATa We are pleased to learn that the Executive Committee of the North Carolina Agricultural 8ociety?-have requested the Hon. Wm. A. Graham, to'deliver, at a meeting to he held during the ensuing Fair, an address on the life and rbir of the late Chief Justice jiuf fin, who was for setwa consieulhv yenr the earnest and efficient President of the Slate Agricultural Society. ChieTJustice Kuflrn "was not only eminent as a lawyer and a Judge but was erne of the lead ing and most successful agriculturalist of the State, and such a tribute to hi memory, bjr th society, is eminently proper. The selection of Gov. Graham, as the orator on the occasion, is peculiarly apposite, not more so on account of his superior mental qualifica tions for the task, than for the fact that he pos esse the facts and incidents connected with the history of Chief Justice Hufljh, to a greater ex ffht than almost any other citisen of she State. Mr. Oraham waa a law student under Judge Kuran-practiced lawXotideT - Mb as Circuit ssod the feasibility of uniting on some finan T . , , . . vial policy, but srC dOUrnmcnt was earned Judge, for many yest then a Jadge,and thief wjl, nv r, baying bec.c reached. A Justice of the Supreme Court of the Stale, and 1 pompeign committee, to he located iu Wanliing was his neighbor and intimate friend from his ion, wili probably be decided ort. , , cariy manhood until the day death. of hi lamented We therefore hope, that tJov. Graham may. Tind it convenient, a WC know it will he acrec- n apree- aWe to his feelings, tn respond favorably to the ; , nnanimou desire of the Executive Committee, j , i well s the public t lrjer -R ilyh .-,,t,nrf. Tit k Jxmaiuji Tia is the mm of now Renbftpn-Weekly wr Jut stkrted at Jefler-aontnthl-.Hute.hytlrayUal, Ijrthan & Co, R Trltett, Editor. It la a neat and will prim e 1 paper Tftraaa $ a year. Tut Ol6 Constitution la the name of a new Dttutooratie wookly pape- just start! at b.ubury, N. C, by A. J. tfSalmsa, Bar., Ii t be a cktrer paper Teraia f a year. Tnv raimiirr. We rerM very much to learn that the freshet ha done tremendous damage to the crop In this section. The overflow was fully up to that uf 18G7. Th, f river landa iu the counties of Wavue. Uuoir and Johnson Vrn, aluiuet entirely overflow- ed. and on many of the plantations the dwel lings and out-houses in water ; whiU others w ere completely surrounded, their oconpanta haviug only aoeesa to hmd by meant of hunt A m th largest sufferer, we lunru, are Mr. J K. Miller, a northern gentleman. w ho. for several yean. ha been engaged in farm ing ou the old Collier plantation, about five miles from Ooldsboro; he, ills estimated, had nearly or about 400 acre of cotton na dir water; Dr. Adam C. Davis' entire crop of cotton, about ISO acres, was also under water; while the. Messrs. Atkiuson'a, W. T. I ..rtel,. Fred. C. Patrick. I). D. Carroll, Ahiel lie: ring. Hemjr Grant. Jjuuea Uiuea. t S.,ai Vim.-r'a A I lurr i .1 .r llu.t f3rn.it 1vt J ' " ?' ' Qraul. Daniel Grant, uud many others are beavy sufferers Some of the upland crop:-, too. are more or less damaged. Goldtboro Messenger. CoptTTIKO THE L.iVt'S Or THE UstTED States. Victor C. Ba-ringer. Esq , of Con- cord. N. C. nigether with Judge James, of Uliio, aim iH'iij. . -Aonou, oi .ew iora, have been appointed as a new Commission to codify the laws of the United States. Wo understand the aalary is live thousand dol lars a year with stationery, dee. Charlotte Observer. A number of farmers from near Gettysburg, rennsylvenia, visited our section a few days ( testimony ol men of the highest oflicml posi siuee. They seemed to be pleased with many j tion in the rily, I consented, after several localities in this neighborhood. &iei Ycm. months of delay and Inquiry, to renew the. Appropriation of last year, which wan 81,- In a recent speech aW ashingtou, Gen. Mat. W. Kansom said, ''it wimtn the interest of all good men to unite in a gniit, powerful and p!b- eral movement to correct the ahiisees of the pnr I ty in power, and to do full just ire to all men, W ,rT:lltf to ,ijnR inU) ;,e ears of the people white and colored. 1 lint isjut what we nave , for nearly a year past. It is what we will nil ! he to come to in the end, and why not rceog- I "ize 'he fact, lift ourselves above prejudice and Hptrt mske n iirrrrp vrrtrre of a stern necessity ? Remember that such a movement ! will yet he made and will succeed; hs resent irienos ami auvocnies win ue iuio. .oo- priest. Sairiii fVi. DIOCESA N 1 NTKLLU1KNCE. The annual address of the Ilishop to the re cent Diocesan Cotivcutjun, at K'Unton, gives as the wholenumher confirmed during the previous year, 400, of w hom 7d were colored. I In the Diocese of Mnrylahd the Hisbop hssl also laid handacti K)'J perseus.J The Bishop bad also admitted one pers.ni to the IVneonale, and ad waucsd fin'r 1 ' 1 to Uic i'riestbood. One llniMWIiywji ' I j. trr iieij' Qri LTK W l - . P-M. FTt.S?" " " " r I ' .. a J I .1 oers is imeen. jntne enurset nis nnuress, tne Bishop nllud.sl to the improved condition of I"P- m uong., se.ti.ar, wmie ne pnmico out their failure to make increased provision for j their spiritual wauls. He arsosct forth theery , ing need of the Diocese for more Episcopal m p rvision, mid briefly considered the three dif ferent modes of relief: 1, The division of the ! Diocese; 2, The (lection of an Assistant liish- op, to Wh'h he aiiset)ted in advance, iu case the I Convention desired to try the e.eriment ; and 3, The appointment of one or more buil'iagan llishops, who could at the same time be Hectors of Churches. Ashcvillc, Wilmington, HaJeigh, Newbern, Washington, and KdCnton were nam ed a- Church ten re-; aud the opinion was ex pressed, that, if desired, the ctinon forbidding the appointment of Suffragan Bishops could be repealed at any session of the General Conven tion. Towards the close of his Addles the Bishop adverted with severity to the Papal Schemes in connection with the Vatican Coun cil. He avowci d the Udief that the dogma of tllihility will prove a mill-stone i the ropes Inlallihihtv will prove around the Church of Rome; and that that Church is doomed, lie considered infidelity a far more formidable enemy. The multiplication of sects tende d to the increase of unbelief by weakening the principle of authority; and last ly trie spirit of the age'was declared unfavorable; to The Faith, for it is a spirit of innovation and revolution on all subjects! Church Journal. The Boston La beer Reform Convention is cred ited with an unanimous resolution thatjthe wfttlt of courtesy displayed by Ulysses S. Grant to wards Mrs. Emmie A. 'Lane was a gratuitous and intentional insult to the working-women of Massachusetts and the daughter of Ft. Crispin, and "another evidence of his w ant of decency in his personal and ofliciajl intercourse with the people." An IjtrspiRixei 8ciWE.-One of the most stri king pictures in the last number of "Everv 8t urdny" represent a female kneeling he-hie two graves, one of a Confederate, the other of a ("ui teel State soldier, and strewing each with flow ers.'".. In the bac k ground apper two spectral figures representing the ghosla of two departed soldiers. One wears the gray, the other the blue, and they are lolcmnly shaking hands in view of Ihe scene. W hen the spirit that iier- vade this impressive l let ue shall be thn aui. t irimiiia wytwr -rrr rrrr ween air TT Tfnjll' 11 :i Vpsp country, then there will he erfcct reconciliation and peace. Richmond Whig. Three Thousand Hogs Burntf. The hog pens attached to J. . Ooff & Co.' distil lery, at Cincinnati, were burned on the mor ring of the 11th Inst. About three thousand hogs were destroyed. The spectacle was shocking. The. cries of the animal were! heard one and a half miles. The pns were valoed- a fifteen- thousand -ded lars t o in surance. The Democ ratic Pabty. Washington, June 10. The Democratic S-naton. and mem I t LU ... I ......... I ... .....I.. . I" .. I tiers HCHl i mm ua a. M.c , n...... .-nn;iii , ,.-r- resentative Randall, of Pennsylvania, in the chair. A proMition for an cflcctive campaign oreanisatlon in the close congressional districts, with a view of electing lemocratic representa tive next fall, was discussed, amLit wa finally agreed to apjsiint a committee consisting of Sen ator Tliurrnrm, rrf Ohio, Senator jnmilton, of Maryland, arid Rcjircsentatives Woodward, lieck, and Shober, to take the matter under ad- 1 visement and levise a plnn. Ine canciis dls- ... ur ,n o. i was sick the other clav and the raoys employed anotlier, leaving him mJvis place in the crupnc hone when they were Cal c.l ouu Alter mcy i 1 1 T a!... 1. aasul .ma sjbbsSJI ! am i nnne wneo uwy .e. " ' "-v Th ,;nlP hroke his Walter nnd mlloped ofl l . hrokp bis baiter nnd malloped ofl i ,), (irr where he took 'hi tdace hcide his njafe and emainro quite contented j THE I'KAHODY f UND. At a meeting of the Truatcw of the Pen budy Education Fund, in February Inst, the following report of the General Agent in re gurd to this 8iate w-aa read. It will be seen that very little has Imimi accomplished a yet, but grewl hop are felt that the innnltte. nt donation of the noble I'hilaaUiropiat will Speedily be more fully applied to the cause of education in oar miilst i KOTH ( AnnUNA. I luring the pa.l yw.r I hav ruu... .,n.V,lM U effect nnythluf Itj counectlon w ithlhoOeW Uie System or education. I he Superin tondent of public lustructh.u. in leuly to my lim,ulriei.. aaid. in a letter of August r). H : "I am arranging, as rapidly aa possihle for the opening of the Public Schools. In some lilace. Puhlla Schools can, and, I think, will be opened in October i In masy places, by Jauuary I, irf70. The fond to support schools must be collected. Hy the 1st uf No vember, the taxes w ill he uaid in. Then. a. many Mil, ail hotisea to be built, and proba bly m iuy tow nships w ill not he supplied on til the next school year. Tlva State Fund Will not exceed feotm.MftJ There arn .hoof 750.000 children to he provided for. Conse quently, the schools in mane cities and towns can be materially aided hv your con tributions. If the Sta e authorities could be notified that, for Public Schools, a certain euui can be received from your Fund, aa a i-t- w toe rnate aitowauce. I nave out th .State, ami result iw multiplying the n n in her of schools and iu lengthening the time for which they were kept." In another latter, a month later, he says : "My impression is, that it will be wise for yon to decline to make appropriations for schools until the townships have established the Free Public. Schools leuired by law, or established as many schools as the public funds will allow. When this is done, aud yoo sre certified as to the fact, and tho ntnp ber of pupils iu attendance, ami the amount of public .money raised hy ach . -I I. you cau cotne to our aid with more satisfaction to yourself and mote benefit to 01." Having learned that the city of Wilming ton has uot yet provided by tax for Public Schools and that the Free Schools, main tained hy the voluntary contribution of more t! an 17.000 li st year, are continued aid prospermia ; an.l this i epi . .rntaiiou uf tha School Comtni tee being supported hy the ). In Newbern, there are nearly $1,000 white children, who should be iu school. At the request of the citizens, I renewed the offer made to the city Council, and accepted, but not carried out, in IStiS. to the effect that ! w e would pay the sum of 1.(100. if the cily government win provuie suitanie means oi education for all the w hits children not now in school. 1 received soon after, a copy of thetlow- ng resolution !' i -,solvea That, on the first Monday in o.-n.W. t ... Vevvheio Arai win s in be ned icconlance with a contract wnh the agent of the IVahody ainj as a Free I'n Idle cwliooi, to which all white children, between the ages ot o and Al years, shall be eutitUd to admission. The Mf yir of. Newbern wrote me, "There nro more than HKI white children in this town and its immediate vicinity, and we'are anxious to have them go to school the com ing antumn and winter." I replied: "If the proper School Officer will maintain a Pub- "fl Wmf Mfhrwil mirier tr wrm iy tax. or oil erwise, for all the white children of New- .... port lor a period of nine months, we will ; ,,ay f.tf0fl towards the expense of the same." a , .. , ,,, ine thai the neces sary amount hud been raisej, uud that u school had been opened with an attendance of 1J0. to he continued nine months. Application was made for assistance in maintaining a Charity School iu Charlotte .....j uv. ...... , vuaoetw, e disadvantages adopting tauco. In a second com- 1 represented th that mode of useistauc uiuiiicHtion, the writer said : "The inf. rma tion given is very satisfactory, and presents the matter iu e much better ligh than we a.iticipated. After replying, "Your tatc tax fW ii ires every town t" maintain Public School four months; why can you not avail yourselves of that -law, and thus avoid the evil of having two kinds of schools for the same pucpo.se 7" I added, "If you can thus malic yonrs a Public Free School for about L"',"1 Wt' ril" uid l,u ," "W "f ft,r J0 I'"!''1- ot $OMl for 200." 1 he Little Haver Acad' my ma e free in all the common English studies, received ;i00 from the Peabody Kducation Fund Inst year, and has been encouraged to expect the same the present year. The Report states : "Wehave had quite a successful school. It has fortunately broken down tie barriers of caste, and hag uuited the entire community iu one prosperous and efficient school. It ha e.-i aiuly accomplished all it beatttteent patrou could hope for with tui." In a more reeeut letter, it is Added : "We expect oar Academy to commence in Sep tember, ai d we nre depending onyqnr ns sislanee. We hold ourselves bound ley the same regnlationg as before; namely, that 125 children and youths adopt the Primary Department a their Common School." An Arrangement, like the two foregoing, ha also been made with the town ol Smith ville. For HHIsbom. the sum of $500 has been appropriated, and placed at the discretion ol Gove nor Graham, as the last year. I have renewed our offer to (he town of Salisbury, where the schools had been sus pended; and have agreed to give $900 to the people of I liomasville iu aid of a school of SUhlec under consideration. A'ith Raleighand some other tmwns, the att' inpts made to induce them to provide Public Schools have nut yet been success ful After milking particular inquiry, I was satisfied that the time had not yet arrived to change our plan for aiding the colored pop ulation, substituting Stale School for the the Government Schools. This change may. perhaps bw made after another year: Inth'is opinion, the Superintendents of both depart ments of instruction concur. trm t.mnTvnHi wm m- dent of the Hillsboro RrcnrdiT says: A daughter of Mr. Hall who lives about the Mt. funnel section in Halifax. Va.. was in the act some year since of putting down a window during a thunder storm. The lightning sinn k , . , the house and glased alone streak from the r i j ,o .1... .i ,.t i.. r,. T . 1 skin even fiieil under the scorch and was burn ed to a crisp. The little girl i now a good sized child and still living- hiit with this streak of black running from ner head down her back to licr Sjet. ' Prussia has abolished capital pnniahim nt, ex cept incases of premeditated murder, and mur- d" w raerawr ,ne roval f"fr"l-T' Seventeen Americans have Ui.sl at Home thi- wintor, ami seven rich American UU Uivns ve ssssia pan, .or ..r. ,ve ronncl tilled paupers for lovers. Konr licoTyc Wa-hinctons, ii Andrew Jack- Forty I iccirgc Washinctons, six Andrew Jack- sonsfire Ilcnry Clays, and two James K. Polls, ' rome in tnc i "nwrni I ritrrcmtarr A PROCLAMATION STATE OF NORTH CAB ExM't'Tivst DrpA IUluihi. JnneHth, WiiKMEAB. In January or Febri the bouse of Ihiniel Ithle, eoliM. in the roiinly of Moore, waa entered ;it 4ilr'it by a band f disituhed men, known k the Kll Klna Klau. and h wile of the s,. Ulne, who was pregnant, ami live of the children were niurdered. and the house ui:h ! . I .... I lea of the murdered persons aforesaid was burned , Vyrnfnt -" the 26tK of February. IH7H. Wyatt Onilaw.1 cdorvd, a cttixen of Alamance, was takeu froui hi hoas iu ihe town of Graham by a 1and of dlsguUcil per sons known as theKu Klux KhtSJ, and hang ed by the neck until he was d. ad. mi tre. uear the Court House : And Uheieas. on Saturday the V 1st day of May, 1S70. John W. Stephens, white, State Senator from tho county of Caswell, waa murdered iu open day-light in the Court House in the village of Yanceyville, by per sona UukuoMn, klipHsed to belong lo the Kii Klux Kl. in ufurcKT.id: And Whereas, on the l.'lth of May. 1S70, Robin Jacobs, colored, living near Leaalxirg. Casw ell county, .was murdered at nighi by u baud oi ihe Ku Klux Klan aforesaid : And Whereas, froio the '.'d of April. 1870, t the I.Vh of May. 170. licit leas than twenty-one ersus. while aud ootofesl. iu the a' -. I county of Caswell, WeJte cruelly hi mini iiiul acuiL-iTLil bv, a band of bands of And whereas, during the weeg ending the 14th of May, 1S70, , colored man ill the county of Lincoln was taken from h s bed at night and 'led to a tree hy a hand of disguis ed persons known as the Ku Klux Klan. white fifteen of these demon in BUfoeasiou commit hi! a rape on hi wife : And Whereas, about the same time, in said coun'y. a hand of tnese men ilsgnised, known as the Ku Klux Klau. met a colored woman In the dusk of the evening and com mitted a lapu ou her budy aud afterward ntnck the?.- kuives hi various parts of her body : And Whereas, about the same time a baud of men disguised, known as the Ku Klux Klan, iu said county, shot a colored man mi the public highway, aud then told him they h.ol shot him through mistake for another colored man. but laid him on a pile of fence rail uud told him to cry for help: . Aud Whereas, recently, a colored man named Puryear, of the county of Aliunanev. supposed to he half-witted, havi ig followed two of Ihe disguised murderer., of yatt Outlaw to their homes, and having spoken of the fact pnbllcly, suddenly disappeared, nud was found diouued iu a mill pond with a twenty pound rock to his feet : And Whereas, T. M. Shoffner, ine of the Senators in the General Assemlly of this State, from the counties of Ahiai ce and j Guilford, haa been compelled to stcrifice his property, and. to save Ins lite, tdtnaRe his escape from said county on account of his opposition to the Ku Klnx Klati aforesaid, and his devotion -to the; govertrmiii of the I'uited States : And Whereas, on the 25th of Way, 1P70. a most atrocious murder was nsanutted by : thr lisgnised meu ou Xeill Vcl.e .i and Daniel McEaod. white, of thr oounty of i (:,iniberlaid. -inil three oth"rs igfhe tamlly I were wounded by these assass: Al.d Whereas, in diver inlr loealiti peacenble eitisaf have been insited in their house, pnt in fear for their live, whipped, Scoiirgeii. nia treated. mulii.ileii a I murder en bv - j- - i j i j- .i - perns d.st-ej. snd tOSU s the lux Klan : And U hrwaa, letaliatioii Ku Kl has commenced by the huruiuir wf Uarns. sta hies, and mills: And .WhetteY. all these evls are to be traced to the Kt Klux Klan aforesaid, though no apology cat for the retaliation referred to. for be offered is equal- Iv to be deplored and reprobated ' a wic li ne infor- ed violation ot the law : and nix matioii laid before me. (which tformation has not been furnished.) that ba"fcs, or sta bles, or mills, or dwelliug houses, have lieen i Dnnied hy incendiaries, mention ag the 1 calitieB and the persons to win . the si ban s. or s aides, or mills, or dw. Ding hoi bnrnt'd hy incendiaries, mention So the said lous es Iieloiig. d, rewards will also hetitlert'd tor the arrest and conviction of the incendiaries aforesaid. Now. Therefore. I. Wii.uas: W. Uot DEN. (Governor of tl.e State of X irth Caroli na, de issue, thi myj proclamation iiffering a reward of FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS for the arrest of each of the murderers of I he wife ami children of Daniel Blue, of each of the n.nrib rers of Wyatt Outlaw, of each of the murderers of John W. Step! en, of cAch of ihe. murderers of Robin Jacobs, of each of the persons who eoinurit.ted Di; cs on the bodies of the cohe ed women - referred to, of each of the persons who murdered Puryear, ami of each of the persons who murdered N'eill McLeod and Daniel McLeod. and lob bed the faintly of the said Xeill .McLeod, to gether with such evidence as will le.ad to the conviction of the persons thus arrested ; those w ho plannnd. advised iir counselled thecotn missvnn of Thi net: those whpr prrtiripated in the Hd or acts ; or those who conspired to conceal the oodles ot the murdered, or aide iu the concealment and escape of the felons ipe ol ine icions. i Alld I ellioill Itooll rill otrieors. civil and ! inifitnry, to aid in bringing these and all oth- lions o," t!ie main spring i- indii ated on the face er offenders to justice ; and especially to dis- of the timepiece so also is the WcBkneSi oroth .conntenaiice, discourageMind repr.-s- all or- j er disorder or the-stumach betraye d by the face iaaixationa of men WHj ride or walk at night hf, juvalid. ,J11k-t-ouiplexmn is sallow or ;.. .1 ..... t.. .v: i, ; i laded, the eyes aft-deficient, in lustre and mtel- ty misdemeanor finis to go disguised, and it is felony iLtheei disguied person molest or injure peaceable citizeus in their persons or property. Done nt eirer city of Raleigh, this Oth L. 8.J day of June. At.. D.. 1870. and in the ' Wth yeaTofiTS r indepe.ucle.nce. W. W. HOLDEN. Governor. iJ l.irr uiriiin n ., r- . , T , f r. . . . A Xvixr Gevii Hrr.-AThe minority report on the Cuban question says of the Cuban exile in the Lulled .States, "If these persons have the "passionate desire for Cuban independence 'which they pretend to have, their presence on "Cuban soil with amis in their hands, aiding 'Ceapedee, would be more encouraging, as well "as more Seemly, than their present course." A Truly Grand Affair The prnd turn-out andjrroccssion in this eitv yesteiy of tbg Ma-1 sonic 'Irafcrrittv. It was a display or strcnirth. order, and intelligence, which is scldoni surpass ed in any grand public assemblage. AVtr York ll-rrdd I Thr MeFnrhvd Drawer. A apeeial dispatch from Martinsville, Inch, says that Daniel Mc l'arlaml on Wednesday tiled a motion in the Court of Commou Picas there for a m'w trial of the stilt on which his wife wasgrantedadivoree. He ajfege lintf that no proof of pttolicafion was ........ m. i :.. .i ...i ... .... I on., ... ua i.ih; i Mwim, u. '.wiwh never i.j ..,:.. . ...i7..,:,. imu2 i7;ii i . "r ""' '- I- ""'"S " . "v "in oc- vo that Mrs.t itfhoun coramitted per jury as a witness in the case. He hs employed the ablest counsel in the country. On Monday P. H. Ravner, livery stable keep er a' llelana, Ark., while diunk, skc.t his wife. ..in the hark of her -rread, ind fhtnlfin); he had ' -killed her, !,, d the ni-lul'ta bis frJicail aud IJew bis brains cait. ills wife only stnnn ed. the b ill having imbedded its 1 in ber wa- ttrfiUI. - -- - . J . bv convict ialior which navs all tb expenses of )(he iIMliluti0. , i On the t Li.-, and Northwester railroad tbe conduct. ir are all to he nnifcw wed In blue. rwlfh hrswtsHH.ww ardfwit-I'MsU'cl.Vrtt- M'KOIAL NOTICES. A WKONG IMPRESSION COUHKCTKU. Many persons believe that there Is no val ue in anything that Joes not come from tt)e North." 1 1. .w humiliating-! HowereT, tWa impreasions being gradually eorreetei. It la now admitted that uo remedial Ageut has over been dl overwi, North or South, that poaacics. in ao . uiiiien; u degree . i ! p.wei or eradicatinic 1 1 t tlm systeiu all loin ills temper, as PK. IM I I S SAIOAI'AKII.I.A Aitfl gtT.rTI Dt.UUnr. inn rrrl in, it nmint mntttrt to do thin through it otrn channel. It ia compsised ol vegetable sub stances alone, .-very on of which grow on Souiheru soil. It ia the BUXJU I'UKIM- EK (IK Tilt AGE. Tim: IM wokfV! Oold WatchOB Stillened II luling Cared. Fiji Jeu eled, Levers at (139 tO 940 Aluminous Oold. Hurting tWd, Kull Jitwrled lvti, (Ucnts or ladies) ai 020 Ol OtdO Oold, I.MiUo Kxua Ho lined. CIS fc 020 Coin Silver, Hunting (Wd. 19. ao, to SIS each. IMAI DK.SUUIlTlti.'M OF I'll 1(1.-. Xu Braas or hoaus Urli, hut lieiiuine lb carat (Jold, (-sfirened u HllcJ t'Atks ) bunting cases, a iU bs) rail Jswuicd lsvr Hmcineau- Lsdh-s or (;nU' slses at olv Wars. Ii. OUR KXTHA FINE QTALlTy. Bubtaeg curt Ciuld Laglns Turnea. huiititig cssed. heat KnRtlsli. Swiss snd Aaierh-an Muvemriita Kail Jevld levers smt sBSSasSSSW ai any pur, parte Uy n..t..i and a ..u-ie . Stailsnsil Uuier thv rbsapest W",(tca iu tb Wui Id at uul) 1. 1 each. ALSO til ..... -t StjLllJ UKFIKKU ALLJIINOIJS ice To I inc l.riO.TUIIIIIIR l ussim in. m . ., , aaru Levers. - Lndies' ant) tienta' Sixes-nt 420 each. I l.e.e Warlies hav ultkie4 sret reputation, are tlM alv p. it - I- ilnitiilioa ol l.uld even produced, and ill stand any climate, being ui.olc entire uf olid Atamtnens iM4, lliey nevef Urnisli. Tlie work ate toe n. -t ,, , s audtvery .. ..t : warrant ,.i :,i....a. I'i.e i. i'.'u . a- iu the LxUsLiiie and UOLULB KXTHA HEFIXF.T) (improved ) ORO id (IOLD WATCH ICS, limiting cSMd. Full Jeweled Lever Works, eqnalin lwruSaS sad lortiaiD to tlold VVatclics, t only 416. ii..- buubiu Litiu Uetuied, j'JU rich. A wo Tut i? ''"hi si'irr Hunting-fed Cylinder Wathe,telT iruIlJeld Levers txtr Bne WO Auiericaa Mrailit L:'ae Levers or Duplex MB tack. ALSO GOLD VEST CHAINS, Latest and niot rostly styles, thick sad double truck rolled plated IH ars't tiold. at Mi. iH. tin and tl2i'ach. Ladies' Leontine Chain, heavy roll ed plated, st S-S llOuiid SIS. ALBU I . u.i tiold Chains lor Lad'es or tients froui 10 to. 40 Inrkes lonx. l 9. 4 aWwtid is each, sent with WhIcIiis nt loest aliiilesale prices. AY) MOSFY RKOflRKh TN ADVANCE All i iiiods seat by Kxprc-s on r. -ion hie ordep. payable at Kxprea Other n delivery. Plaesa where oKx press runs, to ods will Is.' aent ut our ri-k hv mall as lteplstM-ed Pa. kav, by sending rssli tn ad vano. .la Agent mo'intiitr Fire Wnlrhi s, ;ttt on Ku tia Wmlch free, ( llu utmu niae. All Goods may bo opened and examin ed In Kxpress before pa d for, on pauni nt of Kx pre chrgeonlv. snd it ac.tsstlsrnctory. returned Al l fiuod wamnie I. will be taken back and ex changed or money refunded, if not satisfactory. Slat description nnd price of goods desired, and address all orders tn The Sagle Watch Co., apr2y-3iu 146 l'uliou, St., N. KKAD HOMK KStll.ISH TKHTIMONI A IJ. ft BBR.VK'S HAIXOafl' UOafR, I Poplar Street, London. England, i 1 take this UMttbvd of making kmwA the per fect cure I hav e ulilained from the Use of your valuable medicine, thi PAIN K 1 1.7. HR. I was orged by a friend to try it, and procured a bot tle of Dr. teniot, Apothecary. 1 bad beau ufllieted three witli Neuralgia and violent1 spasms id' the stomach, which caused u constant rejection of food. The doctors nt i ' esiniin-ter iios,,nai , jr rhm , ( me iumu,diute r , We-stini lister Hospital gave np my case In des- yotir ram h.Hler, wmch gave me luiuicuiute ruliet in m pmn ami sick- ues; aud I reg4.ued my strength, uud pmuu' a'lleto foftow my u-ual oeeiipHTion or sailor. Oltu hOlTte Cureei mri. Tonfs rKjiectiilly, 0HAS. 10W KLL. Shu, I desirr to bear willing testimony to tli j wauderfttl edtcacyuf that American remedy called Pa:u Killer, a hicb 1 believe has no equal in this country. I have been afflicted with heart disease, and could title! no relief till I gut the I'iUli Killer, which soon made a cure. I uni quite willinjr to auswer any inquiries about my case. Yours, etc., FAV SlLVKkS, Dudley, (ltivcestershlre;) England. (iKxti.kmex, 1 can with confidence recom mend your excellent medicine, Ihe Pain Killer, lor Rheumatism, Indigestion, and also tisith nche. having pioved its efficacy in the above complaints. Yours, d-e.,1 RECHEN MITCH Ei L. Dridgeiuau's Place, linlton. (lESTMtUBJf, I have very great pleasure in reeominendingynur medicine, the Pain Killer. L was suffering severely a few weeks since with Rronchilis, and could scarcely swallow uuy food, so inflamed was my throat. I was advis ed by a friend totrv your Pain Killer, ami, after taking a fcW doses of If, was completely cured. Voursrsspuptfully, T. WILKINSON, VSItOii, Eng. P. S I have ri'couiuiended the medicine to several of my friends, and, in every instance, it had the desired effect. THE LIVING MACHINE. Injure the inaiu spring of a watch and every portion of tin' works becomes disordered. The hum in stomach Is to the human system what that elastic piece of trtctal is to a chronometer. i It influences the sel ion ot tha other organs.and I controls, to a cc rUiiu extent, the whole living inaehme. T he I'oiiiii.'u'i.sou mav he carrtecl ur- Ilini,' for tha a-.,t.1.-n..ad nr other iic. oei-'ee. ligfiBSOidml there is a worn, anxious expression in the whole countenance which toll as plainly as written Words could do, that, the ynut w ( ishlng organ a-hnso office it is to minister to the wants ol'tlie body, and to stlsainand renew all i's parts, is not performing its duly. Tt requires reuovating nnd regulating, and to accomplish this end Bostottcr's Stomach Ititters may be tfuly said to he thr one thimj m cdfid. The bro ken main spring of n watch niaj 'e replace dJtV. ed and strengt.hened, and IhU is one of the ob jects of the latoous v-egetable res'orative wbieb for eighteen years has been waging a success ful contest with dyspepsia in all climates. As a. spci.it;.- for indigestion it stands alone. When lheresourc.es of the pharmncopaia have been exhausted, without, ut best, doiug more than mitigating the complaint, a course of this whole -some and palatable, yet powerful, stomachic ef fects a pi ifect and permanent enre. In all cn ses of dyspepsia the livoVjs more or Jess disor dered, and upon this Important glanrk as Well a.4ipuj .tha. stomach and hawolis. trecXj'titieri act v. it Ii singular distinctnesj.. reg-ilatin); and reinvigorating every secretive anil assimilating nriran on which bodilv- and mental health di jiend. DOCT. WILSON'S SCHOOL, MOCKSVILLK, DAVJE, CO., N. C. THE sobscribcr lias opened in Mocks ville, an English, Classical and Mathe matical School, and proposes lo fit boys for Rusiness or for Colh p. The location is henllhy ami the village quiet anil or deJi Jlcgttlar tri-wetkly coramacation bv staze with Salisbury, ID miles The wit ossi,.n will commence Jnlv ! -- -- - - j 11 ""' lorn, icu, aun cohhoui? twenty wet-s. Tuition $2. per session, in advance;! Uiard from ?10 to 6L. per month. Tliese . . i . : - terms somewhat modified for those near ctioneW Tn nay in nrovirlou. " , . . . . N cbariei- for .Minitrrs' soqs, and candidate s for iho Ministry D'K T . JtSdlN WILSON, (formerly of Melville, N. ('.,) 21 corrt t IVrrrrirtiL I MKkLIli OATAWHA COUffTV, X. C. THIS celebrated wittering plaue, foiinerU ailed North Caroliua V hit. Sulphur Springs, will be upon for visitors on Wed n"sday, the 1st day ut June. lleing situated III the Northwestern pftrt of the Slate, In a section reasarkable far Its delightful climate, beauty and heolthinees, these, together with th' virtue ol the waleis, make it MMf lbs moat desirable Watering Place Ui he ton ud. TIIK BlINKUAL WATKUS OK TIIKsil Sptiugs are. the White and Blue Su'phur and Clialyebeale, or Iron, nnd they posses all the Ii io -1 qualities d theea watVr. and are sovt rigu iciliudiss for all Female .lis. a . ., discus es of long standing, disease of the liver, bow d, touiarh, kidneys, Pulmonary diseases, Eruption of the skin. Sriofula, Vcnknc. Debility. Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, tVc, A c From the numerous wonderful cures that I.. iv, come immediately under my owu obser vation withiu the last four years by the ue uf these waters) I am satisfied that this is th place for si! whose rouditiou can be improved by the salubrious character of auy water that How s fnuu the earth, aud the medicinal qual ities uf the same are not excelled. Our ruoirs, In both co'nge and other buildings, are large and ptrasuat ; cottages containing from two to six room each, suit able lor la'ge or small families. Many rooms having bee-1 already applied for, arrangH n. cuts aid be made to accommodate a large number of visitors, and it is to be hoped thai pur Southern people will patronise th pnde"irOTTri I TtHif'Mlf, BS1 wm a iiictn.iMn for no watering place rail offer greater iu du emeiits for either health or pleusiire. The Uar will lie supplied with choice liq uors and segars. Good Ten pin Alleys. llilliarj Tables, one of which will be of the most approved style. GOOD BATH HOUSES, for Pool. Pluuge or Shower Baths, aud Sul phur Bat I os hot or cold. A GOOD BAXD.0F MUSIC, six or more performers, has been engaged for the seasou, aud a good Physician perma nently located lor the benefit of iuvalids.who will have good attention. The Spt rkling Catawba this season will be under the management of Mr. JOHN E EUBANK, (who, for the last three Tears, has been manager at. the. Healing Springs in Virginia) assisted by Mrs. M. A. WRF.N. and visitors may rely upon finding a g.iod tanle. The cars, on the Westi rn and Morganton Railroad, leave Salisbury every moruing. Sundays excepted, for Hickory Station, the Springs Depot, where hacks w ith good dri vers will be r. ady to take passengers to the Springs ; a distance of six miles, over a beautiful. Well shaded road. A good LAUNDRY connected wi.h the Springs and washing done at reasonable rates. BOARD. For four week". f48. Per Week. Jl.V Per Day. ;L Children under tan e.cw of age and colored servants hall price. No charge for infant-, or children under two years of age- Reasonable deductions made for large families who spend the season. Tickets at reduced rates, or return tickets, can be had on the different Railroad lo the Sparkling 'Catawba. J. GOLDEN WYATT Sr CO., Spa'kling Catawba Springs, Catawba en.. N. C., June 10, 1870. 2in GOODS GOING DOWN ! mm mm down i i V, WALLACE. Nc. 3, Gbakite Row, SALisnritv, X. C, HAS JUST ARRIVED FROM the North with a full ir d well selected Stock w hich he offers to the public at prices lower than any house iu the mailtet. having pur chased ibem during the decline in the North ern markets. All I desire is a call, aud I am confident that you will not leave my store without be ing pleased, met only with the Goods, bill with the LOW PRICES. My stock consists in 'part of Ladies' Dress Goods, Trimmings of all kinds, GENTLE M E N ' S FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS, HOOTS &: SHOES, an 1 a full line of GROCERIES, i and a great many other nl'tielea not heirs ena inerated. tV Cotuo and e?amiiie.my Aojk of Goods before purchasing elsewhere. V. WALLACE. N. 3. Granite Row, Salisui'HY, N. C. June 10. 18;0. 23 3m. HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO ALL ! GREA T EXCITEMENT lias been caused lately in consequence of the surprising low prices at which RING & COBLENS .4 1 Jenkins' Corner, ncjtttoihe Post Office, ore disposing of ttaitflrmnnnrjs slock jf KEADY-MADE CLflTHINO, FUR, V00L and STRAW HATS, Gent's fine while linen bosom SHIRTS, U N 1 ) E BW EAR, II OS I E R Y, NECK-TIES, of nil styles, Paper and linen Collars & Cuffs, and Goods generally adapted for inch's wear Our stock ot ( OATS, IMNTci aud VK.VTS are such as will suit the most fastidious, as to material and style. LINEN COATS, PANTS and VESTS in great variety. ,Vc have just received a kit ait FANCY CASSIS! ERES, JEANS, CALICOS, MUSLINS, LAWNS,, CAMBRICS, NOTIONS, &c, from a large Bankrupt sale in Baltimore, which wc can sell' at very low prices. A large stock of BOX'S C10THX3TG constantly on band. Our clothing is all our own make and we can tircretore warrant thvm as to material ai.tj. ma-. n.n; in, ii , It will doubly pay all who may favni its with a call. Country Merchants will do well to ex- i .... ..i-.i...... 'mie ..ur (tchkm ana prices netore parcnasiog cisewnere. ,.... l., tit- 11., ..'I r. . ,i... i; . KlNu t COBLE ST8, At Jwikirrs" Cornier, next door to the P. O. fALISBPRY, N. C. ...'... - aa. ....... .... lo UIHCL-, Manufactory 3 Hi W . Baltimore. St., Ball! more, Md. may 18 n IriftB ItKXTKH IteroitTIR, 1 WKEIIT siiriri, V B MS Rt p a T K. r. IrLlRE, i J. a.BRJDLEV. Jr., tT rUExKl!. r 4 TrtKM -InVsrisVy m ndviarr.... ..rl AIXXANDFJt DUVAL, I PIIOLITRREK AND Matress Maker, ON Jeakius' Corusr, Just bask or the Cluth iug Stone of Ring Ac Coblens, i now nre liannl to do everything In his line at snort I notice ami on the most reasonable terms. 1 All hiudaiif furniture renovated aud reueaired ''ado t Wk as wall as nsw. 8rul at- It'll 1 1111 lltUU b ill tn itniKg iu a 'ai ot SOKAS, 8KTTKKS, WVSIWB, CHAIRrt, &c,&c. Giv hhn a call, examine his worlt, and will go away pfoaawd. Ift-tf UK. U. B. I IH l.s , HI M I It IN I IU -I 1. V s DRUGS, Ml. Dh INKS, TAINTS, OH, DTE STUFFS, PERFUMERY, PATENT MEDICINES, KEROSENE LAMPS, LAMP FIXTURES, VINEGAR HITTERS, P1IYSI0IAN8 ORDERS, c, c ftc. fW Piescrlptlons carefully somponnded 'all hour . dav or nlctU. Prioea greatly rtaBMBsd, V ' - J" asl'ls . li- Advantages ortafcTS- suranco. The North America Insurance Cw'aipaay psysits MmiuSSS uruuiptly n itliuut chare, W. H. HiiLliEltVP?. gent, Nurlli Autuica Lit last. . . TSsMUfVMAa, N. ('. Dear Sir: Vou will please accept mr sin cere thanks for your prompt payment, uHthout charge, uf the amount of tbiy policy of Insur ance on my II unhand' Lit, amounting to the sum of three thousand dollar. At our ear nest and repeated solicitation he was induced to insure in your Company, and now we arc the recipents ol its heuetits.- To you and the Xorth America Life Inst ance Company we shall feel amder obligations, such as only t he widow and fatherless can feel and express. May you have sncc'ess in inducing others to insure iu i.ur most liberal e ommuiy , and may the Lord of thr widow and orpnat bless you and prosper yol in your good work. .V .. i i 0. ll.VBBKB, of Rowan Mill, X. C Ur. Hoblenies Is also agent fof the Liver pool, London and Glob Finn Insurance Com pany, which insures all kinds of public and pri vate buildings, Railroad Depots, Ilridge Fac tories, Poundoiies, Mills aud Merchandise and pays all i s losses promply. All letter addressed to ifr. IToldcmess, at Tliomasville, N. C will receive prnmpt'attfrn tion. decyjt tf At CTIO.IliR'S NOTICE t WILL be sold iu front of the store of Phil lips Rrothers on Saturday of every week, all such goods, chatties ami merchandise as par ties may see lit to put into my hands for public sale. All such goods may be. sent to tho store of Phillips Brothers, who n ill store them w ithout chaige until the day of sale. Being well known to the citiaens of .Salis bury and surrounding counties, uud being au auctioneer for a number of yiiars, I Hatter myself that I can sell goods as high as auy other man, uud give general satisfaction. lour humble servaut, MOSES RROWN. May 20-5t UUIMMlll : now lost, now restored. ?gr-m 'l,t ptabHhe, a new edition ofPr. LnUr ' cilvcinvlis Celebrated Kssay on Hie mlimssw sdical cure (wilbuut medicine) of Sjici niiitoi lima. nrcminai weaane, invotuuiary seminsl Losses, Impotency. Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impedimenta to Murriase, el".': also, Consujuption, tpilepsy. nnd Fits, Induced by self Indulgence or sexinil extra vanance. fC?" Ii ice, In sealed envelope, enly 6 vents. The celebrated BUthor in this admirable essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty years' successful practice, tbst the nlaniiinp consequences of self shuse msy he radii ally -uiecl wit!. out the danger ous use ol Interim! medicine or the application of the ! uifc : poin line out u mode of cure at once sim ple, certain, ami effectual, by means of w hich ev ery sufferer, no mutter wliat bis condition msy las, :nay cure himself cheaply, and radically. , Sent, jinder seal, ih a plain envelope, to nny post ofllce. on receipt of ix Cents, ol tno slumps. Also Ir. Culrerwelrs "Marriage liuide," piice 26 cents. Address the publishers. A ('HAS. J. C. KLINE A CO., 1J7 Bowery, New lork, Post-office box 4.686. . 19 lit 40 TEABS UEfORKTIIK PUBLIC. IF OTHER Remedies FAIL FOR BRONCHIAL AND LIVER DI SEASES read the following: Thomns H . lLiincy, Ksq , Granville co.. If. (,, says: "I tlnd your Pills to be the hest family medi cine I have ever used. They have proved very ben eficial In my own cuse. I have been very nincli af llicteai Birrlfteen yciain, and hav tried every ktBof medicine that ooind get. but have found more re lief from wrar Pills than all others. My disease i lironchiiil affliction, and a complete prostration of the nervons system. I have used them In ten erflt tcen cases in my family, and find them to b the very medicine lor nearly all family diseases." ne v in e M Xborough. . Kenneth Uaynes, Esq., Clerk of Columbus coaaty court, writes (April 2, 18(3 : J "Duriuo; the latter part of "the year IH(j2 I was severely afflicted with diwssed ItvcH-afssmauy niilhts while in tied the pain vnnUjJmtMav so excruciating that I-aseiiinlled to pTront ofbed and sit nnnntil the 'pain would siil.side. I procured a few boxes ol tl.sKtlttTHKUN UKl'ATH 'I'l I.I.S, and th first cbtse Monk (rave me irreat relief. I continued to use the 1111 for two weeks, arid have not sutlered from liver disease since. I have recommended them accordingly, aud several persons are in want of them. All disease is an enemy to the human system, and is at war with it and will conquer it, unless nature. wie.ii an cut' assisvanca. u oi;! receive irom sirenwi enimg medicines and suitahlc nourishments, can compierthe enemy : which would be tiest. to take medicine helore yoo pet 'sick, to prevent sickness or to take medicine after yon irct sick to cu sickness. f3 S word to the wise is ehonpti.fJ Kxercisc your own jndpmcntin the rneans of de fense; the cnen.y will come, be ye also ready with The Southern Hepatic Pills, Tltat old, long known and well tried remedy for all liiH"ti djseeites, ranted by a 1 - DISEASED LIVER. TO ALT. EMKiRANTS Voaijic r.bouttOi..ka .yttmne for vrrtirwlfanitfaTnttTTra T-limnte whtch you or they have not been accustomed to : yon w ill. of cour-e. i exposed Uj all the diseases w-criliar to thai climate, you should be careinl to use sni ifed iclnes s are adapted to the ilisesses-eif thaVc iroatea you will tind the -retef acenrityiin the nse of )ti:w' jSocVHtaSi HetSTIC I'ilijc. Vhey cn Ik- sent 10 ahV point in il ' LTnited fcutcs by KWrS. PltK'B- rolonrl,.f.cr, t.-re... f'.So PalfOr. .f to- One (Iroa.. St-Tl.r'r 0r,.-. f."St--iT. (Jrstn ;r. Thcos.h Bs-1 ritsr nr. --sr-any the l-r4rr tnr Ihe MeSt r.lnc i'. sdlhr sru! C O II. Or rrlH..lM b aiMraaa rd to w, m; Ms. No. Sot, Oatacrs SrarrT. r i BitTtso m. wl.er thy will Ik aescsawlly attf odi .1 lo. 'For th'- Wsdo-lnca raibiMi II r.-.pelHlde tlritvsists r. . rys-hart and oa f. n ,...-, r. . . V ti. n ,'i 1 .c iv , Juy 2 -vJtv -ih-bnrv X . C ' a i h 1