Newspapers / The Old North State. / July 1, 1870, edition 1 / Page 2
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-jr. 1 - -V - . . s.. - , : - i . . - - .- i8h, s - S ,Vm (A, ir.7.v.. JWaa. Jje.&rlb State 4U3i7r"rwD7y.jrLy i. win. w, do. AWVVI ' dip ihe io.'luwing from the Philadelphia The Pennsylvania Uvvtacrary are sM-akii.K f. IIV, T1IF llHSoLiTION Jt TIJK RADICAL If lha lending journal of tin- Kcisihllcan W. Theacan-ity of editor! I .utile ti.i eek must U ct do n ( the ImlUpoaillM! of tint ed Iaa. It.- I... 1.. , n in feeble health fur v loan, a iiur kiiiI nmai l.) ao lo the Simrkltiu ' ! Tri.'-'in . , Mkblui in f, dav. for the ..urnoso .1 clarini-' ihU the Ir-nidji nl mi.I WihlaVal.,.i reajruillng, He hope lo wake bU paper more l . ... - - w - ' W ! - upon thu while mn stfitvation. They uri 'Mrr - j prtv furi.i-'i a faw exponent ,,f the condition uf .1 lo llii- lb .(- ..fill coming ism- , llir Radi.-al party, 'li.-ihilmiii.il in irresi-iil lc, u-t n lli v 'Ui iiioUJil the la-miKTalic dm ' that lUdlruUsui i now In the tl.ro. of diaaolu v.nii.'ii ..1 riti' ..aiuly aa..-iub!ed u( I'ldbo- ; tint.. The New York 77m warn at. tin ami m. .' I .1 .... ... . ... . I .1 . ... r I.. .1 l lflf 1 I 1"'"t " l'-' "Ch ..w agio li n..o-n ii ...ii in mm li.rsl.lfuoc ill inr l .i .Ti " T. . o I..liitl..tl I iv .'I ji,ie i!.. .ir..u.l, :..! i ilt-xiriietlotl. 1 1 1 1 ANK AN AI'MI'IHTK VTl VIH i"''V in ihe Lnthrum fUttt, ktaud at Coluan LN lOWl'll 1VI ( K lKKV I Imui tin- i.l K. v. Mr. Il.n. )lilEntITD Maki: A M WHi riu iotaraatiuK trout that ouit dwirotti hi aaur INDEPENDENT TlCgLT. Kor aiital Ja unt it )m t rumored iKat an nnlefcJo.ii Utiual fua i!.- Lcf iitlaturv in (tia vonnty and Senatorial diatrtat Ii h Uui hi utMn aanl will l hi.iki'IH. id in a h ,.i ih lifti . ntk .mi nJiu Nil i n.ifmtl oiit- r ige iiboii tia riuhliwl ih. - I ' Ixtnt ' (ii i. nl In-iili to tli whiia rnv. Tlie aauiu con I vviitii.ii iil-o ura. l tin WniiHifW wltlia inen' club for the urfiuMi of matortny the laiwcf w ibia Kirveninient U the koi'I'iilt! of white men, ii.. I nrprd all men who efii tin- nde of while nn ii In that of iM'tfroea lo uidt wjtli the lx ui- . ra iu an vflorl I. of our eoimlrv in ih. Tliia i in the he Wa uilil .SVni '.or i.iuii. iinv the vart de funct. The Micii!ii ;. f.J.:. , aud ilia ('in inn 'i ti'j. mi imih in. oiitaa kin r.culratl Railii'.ili- . n.n. Im-hi i of reU'l i-.ru .onll.-.l. iind (he ( hienaju Titiain-', ilw laadiNM omau of tin- We.t, .i: loth I Jtrftitiiuttiii ami the (iu..7r. ' to ore VI t'ri.l 'I mi-, i .l the V.u!iinj:toii 1 i-io r. imiii.Ii 1,1 ul the I hii .ijo 'ioiai. linm-ntu ilara. are i.ol fioirel mm ll.nl ilie niuior . tore. ih.- path in whirh I In- I r , .. partN i.l.l Ki Vfl.. in-Mule will ir.nel in the fit Nrwro -ulli .it-. wa fontd nioi tin- white U lw, hut have. m,.U. ru.-ou to la-liexe thai It ' " . irainiuu-... ... .. i, i wire mil fllloaed lo liave i vuli-e lii the mailer The caadidwt. ara Mrld m I . t ol. V m. II. A Afi,,llM1. WBH dectai lnial) f ffcr. at Mareji, of Davie, fiir liie Senai-, ami lr I. i,, anil then the mij .rilY i.f that oo(t ratinwl Same and Col. Wui. A. ilouek for the J lottae of t (.- ueirm amendiuent. Had the iiieaiun nf nc MaMiniiaHlivrn The .- nil worth gentle-1 ijro auflinde U-en miUuiitteJ to the while men of W who have aereUifur ,M.penrfd 'will, the Pff ",'1.d h"vt been defeat. I .Oaaainrativo party, noiaa of iheui a. tiv. lj . fow , ' 1wjBT. The Kailieal are Aail a l Willi ail llnj 'IV ulaia lo be, an.l wall aware Of that fael, and kenee theeheal awl douhtlea are. ConaerraiUea btil tbev h n , wimiie Hut it I not loo late lo adminiaMr an -J ... 1 iiriniin- lor me potaon imi ui.u ine ienim ra VT llimiH w uv. I. mw -, . . n a . .. Paaniirlr to ao be ruled and ruined by aa proaa." Whan U ia rfanambered that W are omlf half adllioa of while rotere in Pawfaylvania la) twenty ihouaand oolored, what friend of the Cauraainn raee'doet traaable for hi brethren In that State in view of the degrading aervltude which aeenv to be pending over them, and which tin v ran oujy eacajw by the auixraa of the Dem- nil IK-Iniili die iiftitutiolia it dijcnoain of the eondiltou of the Kndicul "the h in. l.i of the while race. ' It.umi Tree party." ami fortell- it- iliu!mion ft averted at all they maw expert to be elected by weal ring the whole Keptibliean vote of the aoonty and diatrict And if m eUcaed they will lead ina the Wipwhllran parry wHi expect very aaoch at their handa no the ground of having TVey eiill fnd it diffieult topur- i a perfectly independent enure in the We regret cxooodiugU that there dioahl have Keen any diaaatiidactiim with the C'oniervativc v rat) noniinitiuuK. We were, led to hne for some ; time that it would anbaide and that no 'onm.iv ! ratiae gentlenien mu14 be prevailed upon to; ran aa independent candidal, Jut it aeeuie j .that our 1ioih have been daahisl that the j three gentlemen mentioflid ibove are to Ih- in- j depcodent catidid.ita. Iliev are onr rartrtiiif I and peiMunal and pofitjoal frir-ruN, nnd under otfier cireiiiuanct'S it would pive miu h pi. a-iure lo uirl tin til. But tinder tt pre eit clrcuwityitei! thev rntpfhot ctoaet nut- atra- K . - V0U TUJt CNvfts it. tliw emnttv haa eoni morcd. Tlie 'onaervalivc iftmlnce for the Atan tJ rVW York v.n THE NEW .ATTO!tNEY UENEKAL. with the phleirinalii'-i ienee of a i'aria phyi- etan, tleliveruiK lo- o.iiu.iu iimiIi an Important pal :"! aiek of a liofwleaa iiieoee. ToWUwnd aan that the party will die iu If'i. Kruio the 1 . y hi . .1 . jv. ax .a 1 1 1 potlll Ol 11 . Ill' -u..r- oiua me iltiiig agouicat Thu ItvpuUienn party will nndoiihteilly h IVe .ta much aa it can uo to keep lU majority in tlie Hoiaw of Kepn-aentatirea. It will loae aeatl ill New York, aiM, I auapei-t, iu every Southern St, I-.-, and will be hard puaheil iu (Jonnectieut, New Jersey, Ohio, Miaaouri, and parta of Henn vlvuiia. Itv the Exceutlve tioei-riirutnt and the Senate, it will laj able to hold the leading atringe of iower for at leant three year more, but -toe experience of the paat I that the Senate la a ductile and malleable body, seldom leaning far from the true aentlmenta of the Lower House, and if you ever find the House to paea an Im portant bill and the Senate to non-concur, yon may generally cone-bode that the Honae, having the fear of the people before its eyes, legislated hypocriiieally and afterward went up to the Senate and begged non-OHrreoe. This Was the oase with the repeal of the franking iirivilege, and even with tlie Ilouae'a imieaeliment of I'reaident Johnson. The unehnitging Senate, therefore, ia hv the conditions uf it -. 1 1', a tiling of change, refie-ling the widiea of the Lower 1 1 ii-.-. an the mirror of.Vllieuealiow.il im . :.- the face of the durjon. I..-: the Sennle aUind ' h. 1111, I'a.lor ofM. I'.mPi l.trth.-nvli f l.ur. li. in Wilmington, and will prove of Interest lomanv of iwir nailers; ario ! laaV or mr. i.itiikuax int m u IN TUB I'NITKu si'ATBJa. There are mini.iii- nl tin- I.iitltnruil Chorcii in tin I n.t.. I Stalin iiil living and whoii th.-y enlend her mllllatre, there Were U than one liutiilred Lmlirran miiiisU-rs in all Mortli Aiaer ica. Ill the y.ar 1 l I tdo emirg numU-r of Lutheran inlnlnler. in the I tiilod Siati-s mid (jnuda sinnnyiiil in righty-nix: iiuirv than lwi that 11: mlar are imw addid'to the roll Icverv year, and one of the Lutheran Theologi I c.il rWiiiin 1 i. in thin eoiinlr) uraduates al the i ;.i.-.i.! lime ah nit h.iif llint number ewery year. Iu lain, tweiitv years Inter, and after the urn ofVJffji laJooaina n. the aatato. Ii i-! "mZV '"wie...e..,.uni claiml by :t.e d. t.-udavil that he .i.U.pu n.ly ( ami -. x,-.o., were ... ojK ra.ion, .ounn.VTr .rronnaid-r -inai tnpnyn '''-- wer. but . ' .1.1 . i. Ik . ii l.ulheraii mtliti r 1.1 the lulled Hinte'. In 1 ih.iim nniip.1 fl. ' ITIHir, , "-.. . - 111 l.i hanili wa- far reilueiil tuul on Hie .m.i M KNT. fVT.-fMewrt jtf tar UUaW ftwii Vu eatV nasj DrK if Ytrfin't Jidni Head, Ad.Ji.ie Head ilium Starbe, ajl ;. .. im., K M,rs,e, at. Hekl H. Tnlley, ad niiiiUtrator Jr atasf ata of John Surke, eV leased. ThU la a suit in erjnily hr.mKht U enf-rco payimut bv iho defiiidahl i- ine plaimiaW of (heir .lislrft.iitiy. -hsrer tjf the oslale of the de cedent, John Htarke. Tito proof show , that the plainlifla, Adeline ll.-ad ami (Whale K. Hlarke, were children, and are lite only mirviving heirs uf John Siarke. and that the defendant had iu bis band as sd ininiktralor an tlie .'ilal of Jamiarv, 1M1U, the iJligtoii riirresMiudet of the . i-i 11,.. Ii M-riiii.- iinu nniiers of lugiuuat ine printed the name) of upwards of three (lion- ('hleaijo Trihine, the lending Itmlieal paper NiVftdtuen who havalmeo active and effleient I (f,he Noith-eat. write aa follows of th worker, of the lUdlrnl parly, who I rMUiu f ,e fall election. , that .hey have left that par-y on ace unt af I have aa much a. it ran do to K lta ma jority iu tlm House of Hi-pretH-ntatives. It will loae seats in At 1 or, and. 1 suspect, iu every Mniitl eru Stale, and w ill be bard . -I.. .1 in ('ouiU"CtIeiit. Now Jeraiy, (Ihio, Missouri, aJid ptrtsaof l' unsylvauia." of Se(lember, Im.,;, only the sum of five ihoua and nnd odd dollars remained. The defendant males that the reeor ! and u .ei - of the Hanover county court were destroy ed by tire, and aaioug tliem the records of the settlement hv which this balance of about live thousand dollars were aarertaiaed. It is agreed fcy counsel that the record In sundry case, la which certain acteWR and or der, were made atfecting the balance in the handa of the plaintiff, were destroyed by the fire mentioned Inr the defendant bat there is no agreement that the record of the last settlement, ou wake) be relies, was thus deataoyie. It appears in proof that the defendant, aa ad minister, invested Ave thousand dollar in the loan of theftalea thea ronMerai.d la armed hostility lo the United States, and received from the orooers of lha ao-called Confederate Govern ment a certificate for that sum. it ia not disputed on the part of the defendant that there must be a decree for an account, and that be is liable lo the cumidainants for what ever belaiior may be found in his hands exceed ing tlie live thtniaand liollam. The important qiieatiom in the case are two : riral. Was the investment in the loan 01 ine in the way of a determined Congress mid tlie ; 1 ....f.-l,.,,!. sr.- .I.l. h a nradent naewan . -. ..r.C... 1 iii. :.; :. viv.ii: I . . . r., , . . r , . I .- - u w u uiv iwopie win ion 11 .1. -uiiiti..ii aelmg a. U-.isl.-c .or adiiu;.u.tratorl..:Jit JnaKe : Aekirin.ni was l.oru 111 lNjrt-.ruonlh, .,,,,) :w ,,. . , , oa . U fun- tl.e mar of the I 1 ...1 of inarceee weaafaiaMO Aa a Sabbat S School Teacher, ahe labored for art fVenly years about many yean ahoat feithflilly and epMeatW. M aa Ik onr ministerial ene tiaae, aha liai two cdasaea, one ia ihelnhe- I -11 ucgiai 1 L, In iT!, rnd giadii.tted -at lejrmnuth r, -rornk Oartv. With the St nale nirninst .Vnitrev, Coll ire, nml w nl Smith in In-i.t, and took up j .Johueon. it waa never nble to do more than to Hp ilia resi.leiice in Ella-r-ton, the county scat of irritate him by rej. cling a I. w of his nppolnl i l.lb.-rt cmii iy. about 7" mileauorthof Angiuiia, I ments. The history of a Sonata against the , wbi.ro In s i. died law under Judge "ryan, aud 1'nauctriil ia that ii beutniv corrupted by bis joinvd tin- VVIdfc' pirtv, with whom heach-d 111.-' , a,"ungr, auJ of alSi-uute ii'aiiist the ll.iilc, t.J W iilii-n lie at !:r; . poinsii tnc cceion ii-,i ,t i,LId to intiiuidal ion and 1,'ie will of the .... ... (i.l- ..it . . ' ol nt-iit-i e-ia:i-, nut noaiiy i.e snc 'iiuoii 1 ... ,1, ... .1..I ,. 1 llk tm- I .- r.-j 1 e.i . . ii , ... o- 71 n.euiau.j oi mc 7i:;ic agau.si u. , inau accuunlh.)! . aud was gh.- a pjjoi iiia.n ll.u suU ol tic jrelnl I Mv. tla relore, that the cliangc of the I.otvi r j ,Ml Kkll,u rf4u-Bii i -a. (ill, un ninaii n.,a lui a fc r a 1 ia- n,)Um. u c-pjival. nl to a gcticrnl 1 nuiigeor poll-; .(l Iuy voiile. 11 j. 1.. nor. noi.i-M t, win an csncciai . v auj . iuuua: and . t. sn.i-ulai -j. t wav 1 .l !- ,1:. itt. ........ t... I (iiii, a ciiuiie ni mu,. ;i v in 11. 1- iiik.-v Second. Was the investments being .vtually ! made in a lean lo a piditioo-militarr : 1 - lion formed for the purpose- of overtnrowinff the I'uion of the Mutes under the national Coiwlifu ti.n. and estajbHshintf a new erwifcdcrstbin in R I parlioii of ihn-c- Mat. s one which, iindiruiiy rir- . . . - It - -' - - , ..:-,,.-., u . . 01 ... o, .-. .. 111 iiw wshis is. sue -nubCd oamlry uvt-rthelusv on grave ocxiwuons, a is tll0 1;, el CMmiV dlu adniinistrator ' ' - .L ...... 1. I : . I 1 . .. r 18S0, sixteen vmr later, and only tweiitv years ago, th. numlier had inereaard lo 767. At this time there are over J,1U0 Lutheran miiiistV-ra la boring in the Lulled Stales end Canada. Tin- rapid increase of minister, is nothing compared with the increase ia number of com munieants, now amounting to over half a mil lion in this country, if are take all our scattered member into account, who are as yet not reach ed by the labor of minister, and who are, of course, not reported in our Sy nodical statistics. From 1814 lo 1834, a period of twenty yean, the ratio of increase in tit number of miuknee waa 3U0 par aal.( the neat sixteen yean, from 1834 to I86U, th ratio at Ii par cent.: and Ibr the I the earn raOo of lecieaai la our ranks k obtained. If tea are male the ftitnr bv the part th Lutheran Church in this country w4)l hare In 1880 be tween 8,000 end 7,000 miniaters, and ia 1810 about 20.000 Lutheran ministat laboring ia the I'nited Slates and tlie Canada. No denomination, whether orthodox or not, I ..man Catholic or Protests nt, haa made inch rapid advance for tlie last lifty years. Iaithernn institutions of laaming anil other sources of lit .Mr mill icul inn sii.-d mm b. wills ami oeriislit-als. are likewise U-ing increaaeil at a very rapid rate. Lutheran churehts i re -prit intT lute lifo-e- ire all pan of one land, hi many niaees -wliero nothinttarrrs-knnwn of even the existence of our .. 110:1.111 it Ion ; and it will not be long when ig nonnee on the port of some of our American cittern rr-sK.Ttnig the strvnath, tlie infiuimc-. the doctrines nnd the uanu uf thu Lmlieian Church will boa lliiag uf the f-aL t.. Ii. itnli Mil im. I... Fifteenth Ametidiiii iit and oilier t.egtn- -in. which the Kadial h a.lera are .0. king I to fasten epoti tlie counlf.. ' 0 llev. Ir. Osborne, dia exebrnied tuiupar- I j anr,. lecturer, bus Un I.ttiring at Xa-h . ill., ami i.tber mduts III TeUlieas . i" be- 1 ..t ... .1 I li lhiii'TiVTin1ir!ate. l'lm other diiT ho viHited'LH.koOl Meunlnin Tim w eekly edition of the Chicrh.tteeville, I L .,. i1K,.rtliKi. a Idled owl." nod ha. Va.. Cfcrx-niWr has he.-D ealnrged to double it had hi. Bimoinlinent a traveliuar egetrt for 1 former six.-, and in now. era believe, the larg- ,. nb.,1. siiiuth.li revoked. esl a, .1 , one,.! Ine most cut. rpri.lug pa It ia Mated that the Hon. ft8e0n Davi will aiNiu anil f.-r Kumiie. to briug his fami ly buck to Memphis. '1 eanesM-e. per in the State. Elixaheth Msgurtis, a colored wntnaa.dled In Albany, New York, last evevk in the lUdth year uf her age. i HUTU A KY Mna. R41XAXA Olivia Lixtow, wife of Sam uel K. Linton, Esq., is no more 1 She wa sud denly called lo pan over the dark river of Death, at 7 o'clock, A. M . June 28th, 1870. Slater l.i m on waa born Sept. V. 1843 ; mar ried March 2rlth IH02, and during the same rear, toil ted the Methodist Episcopal Church South, under the Mlaietry of Kev. A. W. Man gum, and after a brief il Ine, paaaed away as above slated, In good hope of eternal life. She leaves a husband, father, mother, and brother, and a large circle of friends to moora her un expected death. Sinter L. waa an affectionate daughter, a de voted wife aud an active and useful ( hrUdan. SPECIAL NOTICES. ran and o ta tr Methodlet church. sparaaily derotod to thaae otses. May ber aeholan follow her wrtroctioti and meet bar ill Heaven! Let th bereaved husband, parent and brother trust in, and obey that Uod who made her life useful and happy, and her death peaceful and blamed ! We mourn her not (last ly death, hut thank God for her pure ahd pot- life. If we are true to ourselves and to Ood, we shall see her again in a better world. Hope looks beyond the 1 i ot time, When what we now deplore ; Shall rise, in full, Immortal iwime, a 1 11...... s.L .... .... r. ' n ii uwi,.. ... ww.... ..- . . L. S. Bt'RKEA, MWxrTj N. C, June :10th, 1870. p-Txumiiicr please copr.J for the land 111 ... hands to ie wise enlillcd .! to rccvil e Hsthietlon itpnn tho BeM nf la'tle. and never to 1 rn":l" rie on the rank el Brigadier 1 4cnanl, when the god ' ail.1resiiig the people on tlieis'ttrs of the j bubble btir-t. and he at once ucccpUil tiie siiua jr, and willT.-unTil the d:,v nf election. IVe li-n. nrg.doTKaitht people that they try tT 1 a . 1 ' . r ...I. . ... .. . I r. .. ...I .. ........ . Inn. ftkm Mw.n). u-ttl .Ii r. . te If , , W HWfcC .I.C H - l WU.U w .,. . .1. alio III UJ'I r coming p wi r and :tnnorjneeii biuis. ll in hi fii ! for uir tiie. 1'itimlan y. aud hu- munu waa linal- ale as mhiii as IHaadbtc. In IW. thotlirh T.A hear them. AalMrt few of them can avail them- nnrrcaxfng li ptiblb anrHii, he saw f;rant was the jive ol the iit-w.-iaK-r!i in these hard Inn. ...A r. ..o., ..f .,.;i r..;i;.:... it..... t. ......... , .. ,.! ... ' L t.l.i. ed at t!.e hea-,1 W'imut's elecUnal liiiet ..ricotirceeofviformatioa. Vchopc they will -n (irant cttme fnlo wwii Id, iu.ke guwd uec uf thg opporttiuily now aCord.il 1 diaamliticti wt-re rnuored, and he aa made ihcni uf acquiring informatiuu in relation to the) Ids'riet Attetttey for Oooadi, which jsisitioo It is only i.e- ' "e n"w """"S H iving t een i mnrmeii ny we fMiia'e Ini-aii-e lie wa me nsi 01 an ine at at" ir ... ... . . i . i ...i. ....... i ; iscpre-ti.iai.vis ai i restiu tnigiu la'ai.osuimiai ly a ,.i. vetnrv. Mncli oi the pr. i".(iiv-.- is unlv Hi puLReau In name and ganit'itioii. yhe iKirj.u es for wlijcv iho'p Ha.-, orgaiiueal, and the spirit which animate mi J be 11 T. aider. - I sum uttili Fur M Ofd .V0rtA Alofe, FXAMENATIOXS IN' ED .LVVoKTIl I K M.VLESEMi:i-UiY. SALlSbUUY MAKKhTb JULV t. IS70. aaroarxa at accesKAL-mtr, oaocaa. pl o 1 1 . j , AN IM POkTA NT CON SI 1K R A TION. Dr. Tutt'a Liver Pill, art PUKELY VEGE TABLE and are adapted to young and old, ii. a. c and female, aud may be taken at all times, without restraint of occupation, without change of living, without diet end without the fear of taking cold during all kiada of weather, and in all climate , THEY CONTAIN NO MERCURY. TIME Id MOilEY! aold VatakM, tiffenod HtuiUng Cared, Knil Jeweled, U-vers at fkjat rnMrn J?C?Tl?w. ( Ueate IrUrtlaetai tui g 8jr IWU fatrl i Hunting Oaaad, READ DaWCRIrfflUA OP PkUCIut. iuf bji trBui. wo KMttiuti9 JV wtril or te4 baekat baatia. . ...i. aaaa rail mm lsvt noveaaeut Ladies r tieals' lias st only 3beca. OUR EXTRA FINE QUALITY. Kigat) eant (iuld Lagiue Tera. kaattng cased brat Kaglwli, Swiss anil Amarieaa Alovraients Pull Jwt4 Levers Bel urpsseilt any price perfectly regulated aud adjasted liatlroa,! timet the eheaueat Watch la ttw World at ouly AU each. ii..-.. tin- celebrated 80LID UEFIXEU ALUMINOUS UOLIb aaanrpajy J for leaaty, vjual la ai.imr- anreto i it i' uuid. . ni.tniit caajeo, rail Jeweled i-cvers.- i. tiu-es ami i.eiio. fjixes-at V'Ju imu '. ; iiiesnnii inn.- may i.e sani. ii I in.l.isl ! reardiil as alreaJ.' deaded. Court isl ihe State auihorUaxl by law locoli- ud aaiiiiiou iiii'tsauenls by admin. !:..; . i.ii . .. ... iioiie.1 in, ...... uniici .nsiueraimn ; mi. it t,. I waa I a .dil I awiH -nil ou- ., It wait tiv privil. ge lo alend the examina tion, nf nt-irlv all the eian-s in the varioii- bn.nche of slitdt' yroaeetuetl at kdirewnrth dor- agreed that the uuait prudent and card men wire in the constant habit of malting lied nt what f saw nmj He.ini ar. ndaiind by a minority the Republican ' an h invetiuot.ts, h would eaeia, therefore, It in v-ongre-aoniy. ine n. ! ;u;ei i:niy was ( i,araatab;e Uicall in oiiertiiai the Tliecvidem-esof ll.ir..', . ...!..- r aeua J, t urn, tier nuan, oi ou in., Ms!, bash. 46 ' Coprsras. perpotind, Candles, Tallow. Adaaxaiitlae, I'vtuia. ir patnnt. MBts-st M ,-u-k These Wuehe but.- ol '.aifieda greet re. . !.,t r,. the only perfret tntHsttsn of lioM ever )imiln ed. ami s ill Ht.tnd aay i llsiate, tMiing maeV catire of soliil Alnniii.ou t;!U, thVy never turidsh. The work a e il.e Iwstui'kii. auduverv Watcb uarrjut ' ed fi.rtin.t-.- i'MCE iSUrsclil iL-ntv txtraV'ia., a I and 9H UUUBLK KOkTKA UKKI.VKU (improved ( OKU IIM tiULdll -W A I-t HEt5, Kats. tier ilozen. scholarsh it. and tbonattb instruction in tlie Keatneea, ,airpou,.U. ..,,,l.s h1 of.,,,dv. cat le-imimr. and of uro- t.'our:. . l'.er"Kk: ........ ""- :.- . .. , , . ,,ii. wa. i.eiii, i. I. tie.- oHUv-of' WWie.to.il-, i.ut mis Consre-s r.;.!. .... .u ,. . .j' ;,.t.ivi.i..i. iiT rtyiP! tw II"!?"1 ! " " 9. h..-'swe"pt down tlie homtstead -vdcui and miU i rimmi-lam cn wliVh iW vhh irraled If No ne could witneas Ihr gi:eral ipilckaoaiaiHl , - ... 3. s,ia,U-dl,e land-lnonnfady The tSSS ' -'ZZZLZ ' 7 l' publican party was tl parte of no section. 1ml ,,. ivMnrm we could not nv .bar , Wy : l''H'" - dt Ma- m UlfH. ,. i r...u...... t r.aioe..,. ... .... . i . t.i i - i tv ni .hi-n ii ti,r. u nnii. wiiiium av-iiiii; uiu - ,f" 1 ' i ii'- -iips. v.-wi ..ii . iiv ... -i( ft) 111 lnlrs.lt l i.l i jl. I,i f (ii:ir.'e-l . I Iitl I.l- 1 . - . . . . . . . ar . i ve.ttne.it were live trom objecti..., ohrr ' ' - "a y , , . I never at- "roiimls. I . , , '. . i . .- .t , This makes it n.s-arv lormtsid. , the -c,,nd ,cn,UM exan.inat.ons more rnrm, more ; ,roB v- m ; Hits j rtlipsvlvani.i to iv tin- I un. n, ami insulu'i. i; to rbe enBghtenmenl. The ltepoMkran party was . the l ..nt l ..I ai!. and an cuii:d cluiiii e lur ll.ei.i Jaditical coudiliuo uf the .Sla'.e. iss-iry fir litem U be informe! of -.he manner ,111.1.11.1 I... k.....uuni.ii.i iiSi'imiiiii ... me u,. n.ni lo! iv, iini.n uiii.n neeii-(lie (.resr-m it.ie-;iii . l,ut tins I .iii-'ress hs n nr.-si otcl a f. ;v, ' ,. ;, V, u- ,. ...I ,,.,i .,.,,:,,.. ii .,, I. ..,il 'Slate has been managed for the la-t two venrs to stitition of Uturgta, and iu that btydr tdjd to I and thev not llo.e whose miiy erv i-. "Vi.i I Mr m ihe riate of UtrtH rt ffrwtti g in this- .. i , , i v . ,i.r. m.-n .n. t . ' .. .1. ,!i u... .1, .,; ....... ... ... .. . - ---- -- - -- - ..r ....... .. n...... ......n, ..... 0,nn we new tnai toe investment even ot iou- i to lio.U i inee. lie was oppoaen to imiiiock ni- i,, r,.Wt ,:, .h ill i., l.c, -i..tb. ,1 .' ' 1 be Lit til.- : ,' .tr ll ;,. rf, ,!,..,,,. l,i. I induce them to be active for the election of ihe Conservative candidates. in made pnivisional uovero, r. u.u nut t.up ja.rt him t! it), and dins nut i;uw. i y an nj- Ebr a !upretrie Jitds, the I' std, ii.. . ...rn i , i . i... .lu..iaAi.w.' - w ...... .......... .... iv.-, . i.i , nmm 4t9t. 7L It." - Yantv. If J . .lciTimd ihe iminiiri-T CI over tion of the lietuueratiu oartv for Mccklouliunr I fmnd him. in d loid several K;,at..r it' Hradl County, an 1 hia itcliui on hi- part is Inainfy ow- ! was uoi itiafiriiieilhe wiiiiid' rrrmmsli' Mr. S lie was a niciii. cr ol the i on.-iUl.i- l......wt .....r.. .-..n. In-iv. .-.ml -.iri.t.u-t..rv n ti-st ol k.uowi!e Mtil niotit i.js., lh lhtise--l W4t- m sed Ifi f Icv-raptiv, Arttbmeli, (l.ometrv, Latin, !'hv i .!n;-e, , i ..,'.,...,.. i . I 1 II II. ! . ' . ' t . , .. . I l ll,--. oi. -, i i .... i . i .., , loriiev wiio nan toiieiii.i .. i.u.i trie to ii.mt-n -- . , , , , , . . , - in i.n.I ...! , .1 tl ,. L . i-i'restrMiiii d iii biv ri-' . t i i i . attciidi d would olicur r,l the more Intel nuerit . ..le an. a.-.-.u .n.n in. in i.i.risira.niu iu 0f Ivi nliicky in i l.c ei.rr. n.v undi r what w. re : J . ; . am-wttiis. ailrLtitmi.H mitt eiitumbuu Hrrd tr .,.:.i,,t; t,. nrt,n..;. Ji.l ;. arTMtnrr tmr in nf -irtinii?, -rtte more ici i.-. ioi :;.nii-n , r.:c ,t. rr.cies ot rrevmen giu-e him frt in accouMitig for it. value, id li .e l.iiuse:. n hi own Way ; the majority ot , thoi.trh in that eu-c as in Ihiatlicinr.-slmont had -: r,.ngBsn wouJd cregL-.a Slnlu nod mcdcl it u,- been samiimied bv a court whos- ilovisiun but u is-aiud. Leat!jr upjicr. per jiiii(J. aote, bar. astlngs, ii, la. rrt. Vieebi-u. Molasses. ornlinn,. isrr ga Mai Sen-nee, 1 16to 2J to I 5S to Jo : I .IX . ' -' 14. . ......... .. . , , , .... . Itrtn -an "wmiaa siimhi r u. : . .. i wurks, isjualin ,mi , ... Ipaeeiaue nd lertin.e lu lend Wat. l.e. at uali , ff , 1 116. Hie lluubie fcxtia Uettned. . each. !!.. HI - a. i'ure i ..in hilver llUHIing I seed I yliader l.;..H, I m PVsl tiULJiLiga;d Uvtra-axtia itae 12l.. Ift lVU!rlJUL.;gUJ-lalaBeTJeplA -- ALSO GOLD VLSI' CII A1N8, Lutes and nn st rastlyajvlaa, tUrM and inutile t.'iak mils.! plate.l 18 Karat tUt'.l. at ft;. ft. elu. and ilie icU. I .dim' ls..lla I "helm heavvmi.i e.l plateil at K HI ami 13. a Lao Elegant Oroide l-i tiolu t lianis lor Ldia or uenta, fioiu 10 to 40 t laeh s loug, . t i-i, 4 6 and $S each, sent with 4Um so ' t.. d. z, Jl .III' 3H to 03 to 4 to 4 to 16 to 9 to 88 to l to 6 to 8 to to vi ! I ftyi up. i . . . . Ing ro tne otifpoKcn article in a recent uaae ol i.ermaii lor taiji oiik-i". n'o un.e uangi-r ijiii i, niK (jWM Uiei.ncs n,i private interests tj aluiormid roudition created by the rebel- Standard. he Oltl Xorli. Stutt iip imm rr u . jm.'i in nncruor 'VtllrtT OT Vr that we were reliably informeil on Wednes day, before our article appeared on Friday, that he hud deli rmincd to decline the nomination. IVjb are farther informed that he had d.-cided upon such a course before that time. ' Noithir do we regard tlov. Vance a. an ultra pr dangerous man, but as one in every re pni fitted to serve tlie State iu the prew-Bt crisis ol her affairs. Before the eleeti-on of we, :n couimoi) ait!, ciaaaaaads of oihen, hope thai all doubu of his eligibility will h.t removed by a general removal', fall disabilities. ADDIi T?SS OF THE DEMOCRATIC CON -j iJliliSSMEN' TO TUB PEOPLE. W.isnrNGiTOT, JurretM. The Democratic Senator and Ikepreseiitatives ia Congress have agreed .in cuueus lowing address, which waa to-day VH PwrillomSiitrLt of Ihe United iStnla, fritndt if OnruHutUwl, Baaivmioal, and Jfoneti ' Qot- 1 i-ra dbxJ ,ie.i 1 .. jl; 'Ul..-.. bt,, .it . ( W kiL rl.'i-.vv yy-y ,vir iiatv.Iv,1"'1"1-" ;"- SeiiiiL' had dretn! of siving upon Hi? Supr me I (.Mvr a et-f mventive b ir tt 10 1 11 il.e re's-l nniforiii, ijiiiurel with t!;. Bench a nun wh-. had w and ihey dial;!.;! '. Iiavi 1'resideiH. Mr. Aekcrtnun u.i- 11 t .1 camlidnte for this position, and ii no! n- iju.-tilit. d vvilli a mem's-r of the Cabinet , aid h-i no exiienre whatever in national politics, or in lh.it line of opinions uin , in 11 en drawer of the fotiTullI, 7 --. . UIC1 (? Ml. I li tluw an. d. etd d and I c irlv w- ubl I- h:. enni'itrreuc;. It i vntli s'l-ulnir . ontideui-o m d itislaction that I commend Fdeworrh to parent end In our Sout! cm people, as a m-Iiooi wliere Ine munis, hearts ant rnnniTrr am christian. t ireriisboro' t.'jiui;.', leriinehei, l'nk. pawl. ? jtii.'oes. iri!. pet bnSTiel, Hwset Snpnr Jrown. pernonml, 'ot. . OiiSJioU Pulveilrcd 8C 8 10 7 6(1 "11 I.l Uf f WotaibeaaVloa-e! wholesale prices. 1r, AO .UiiAr.l Hhijl lUHO JN Alt X'ASi'f All' ...oOs keut uy Kapirss. ,,:i re-poi.s ble nrders. .v.o.:, at l-'xrtTs'rei deliveiv. fhiceswlete i.iki their Uivorretl pitce nf cabin, t-ware, which hey iiavi named ihe Nvv"7Ta,ion, ami preu. !i upon it lor a, text. .'sCbc KcpuUiiaiwiof Oie w.l i :m I . -o ; , in-I.. iheiV lir.-t 1 i-ti.-. ptioti. The 1 lenib.'ra of the Slate nf TLiiioi have in ',1 neral 1. ,! (.id'- ami tin, lii.jet.tlv Inr l lie free .Sa;r O.-JM-e, III It M'tllHIl W 11 IXC 1 1" millllS, . - .in . ifiiniicrs t.f our fills are aura of a . Salt.ftov -L- r l' J, nntrnTC at um-e sound, thorouiih anil ; tItitW dfTIl HSKY s.mitb. roUlMl.r. per neend. V.V.'.V: iro- -v - ' " ManurHe'pred m to ai t., , 1 to 7r 10 to 1S 71Stn t.t 1 0.1 t tin 14 to 16 18 to 20 to , no repress rona i.imKK Will la- sent at our risk by I mail as lie gkterid Ptkexg., t.-j seadirg ixali ai ad , van" in ..i.h nn Attorney l.ei.cral is a,,e,l itjion to ,,, ; it, hnd there is aeareely one m deride, -He J. now io-WUrioti or AiiKUrta.t ia., ,t, who, according to his degree ol poweraud and the first mlclligeiive he will ixveive of the j ;wu! has" not distinguished his day and gonra priae lie lia drawn in the grand uali lial lottery ' i.,i. The it. publicans of ihe Stale of Missouri will be ihe telegram he sees in the neWsjiftpors, j .Ul. fowt ,v,., in gen, raj, la-en tJjuii.'lv true to or the arrival of the letter from the President j (,e ..in of their party, and Ohio and' Imiiami tendering htm the place. ,:nv furnisbed several "em, distent exemplars of i mu i-niru oi .jii.io 11 isconsni -111. u teniie. 111- -Jn t I.l .V .1 . J .i II'LI- . . I ) llxL. .......1.1 !,.. 1...., !..;.. ' " 'ririit'caVeVWaTiif WrrW'lt.f prfni in priii.-iple. ro, m tne ease of oMrtntPtt ta. .Vu- c. .-; the Circuit Court of the I lifted State forthe district of North ( 'arolina, sjw-akin,? through the j pitsiding judge of the court, held that cuaipub Miry payment to a receiver und, r an order (la . court oi ihe I idled States of a d. bt duo to a Agneal.lv to a privi itts noTl.ec 1 1 'i , a meet-r cilizi 11 of 1. 1 : ylvania did not excuse the debt i-.sr 1 f the ("un-, rvalive party forCal--irntsioun-nr froar the duty; uf paying ih anio diw to ihe t y -vrns held in ih" 'uartjlonsc in .'oncord, on i original crcuiiur. Snlurdav, 1.-th m-t Ajtat.jMtd.'t.j..,- i'.'iii ITufrir. 7eV in Ex- I ,,0 .;i int. of fa "ta euiaw- Ail finoils tuny Im- upeued nnd i-xnailn l in I vmesslsffci pa d fi.r. i.rt ivrneiit nt Fx pn cl.urgaou!-. iiitl il r,otaLstiitorv. reti i red Li. tlooils wairtinteil. will betaken buck ami el ,! ,.. . or motley n-nrmltHl. tf not sat sfartorT. Suite it. s nut on and ur;ie ot ,l-.o, .: 1 on-., a A f adilressuil era m V. a.--i. ; U-lia .... aatokiaa ft. so ro tf.rs,1 H ta in ' to I ,ti 40 t-. I.e. MEETlNq IN' CABAUIirS. .VA'.r AD Vi:'.'TISKMh.V7S. J OF P R I N T S X U rTla Watek Co. apr29-3m H Fulton, St., N. 'PAI.V KILLER." Vnd w" think thnt these decisions are sustain ed by the reasoning nf fhe Supreme Court in t!n cae.oi JliJHW rs, nhitt, 3 Wall, .Nor iajltere anything in the font. Smithy Wall., 11 wliid tlie case of f'..'M rs. 'r. .'mr and Shorti Ida. t case the Supreme Court held 1'is-in motion. Col. Win. reme Court in the a, ointed Chr'.nian, and 1 'a! b Pitts, Secretary. 1 1 nv. midet , "ay. I he o'jj. .. ol the meet! 1 g w.is tin Ii bri, fly i x- noimce to hb ease of T'.-rint- plained i y'V. J. Muiilgn-hiery, Jv-,)., to le tlie I vv ithin the !a h conflicts with nomination of candidate. Tor the different conn- rjortnnt n-.d v Iington, was ',-& I'jVojWk Chi 1. '.! Eltrprit,Junt 7. , l,lP olu masiastoaa 01 vtuiggery nave ruam up that conli ait ipulating for payment in ('. u DEDICATION OF A ( IIINESF Tl'MPLK ' "ml sou8tllt ,n val." 10 roli-c the time nnd the HJerate tnrnaey "cannot be regarded for that , clime, uui ine etion lias generally ieon too rea,un ,,, v much for thetr vtirt'tanan s4fmneh. In those Mlui(.tliing nmfe than the mere use of a currency . . . . . 1 . . 1 u . 1 : ... 1 .. ... . their new lemi The Celestials of this city yesterday deOttdi!" 2L tZJSSZL!! mple, lately erected and fined up. i .... ,AimhUl.J ,Mr, ly . .Usees, am! a candidate ilu repteseiil Ihei-otm-I tv ill the llotfse of Reprcscntaiivcs of the nejtl i I.ecislatnre of North Carolina. I'poii motion, a enmmittee consistiuir of one void ; but in this case there wa ' delegate from each township was select , d lo act rK. .t.a r - . .. r : r . , - -.. . iionuua.i.iv commuieL- icua upoi, the (oi- JJJSJA Corujree. Thi-e men ww have -dl ay signed : i morning, wlien they tad a TeastTrojisl boggnd : intcr,)reted the manho.al of the West other fat things, sweet meats, Ac, Mteswpined with singing, kneeling, bowing and praying, with tlie Kring of a brass howitzer, borrowed for the occasion, tin eVnlosion of boiillas a t .iimid "The uiidersifined beg leave to call your at-1 ahot with bambuo.splits, and an immense con- tention to the pMcnJiar ijiinortnncc of the rl - j ...... -.ion of ire crackers. At mon thev took a liou which take nlaca this year, and beg rc- r 19 suouiii aooM auggeetiona tur your By the State 1eeWalore to be nearly one-third of the United Staler 1 will be eboean ; nearly all the members gf W mmt 9mm of Repreaenuiivea are to be alectad next fall. Upon the coming elections 1 fresh start and had another high old time. The temple is a frame building fronting lo the east, c--t about $900. The interior is fitted up with a profusion of 'insel ornaments, at a cost, proba bly, of $300 More for the whole of the decora' tio'ns. In the west end of the temple stands the li!rh altar and seated unon it are three crown- then del srnds the question whether the Demo- ,. l .nd heaeded nods or kins. Two of these cratic arid Conservative element in the Senate wooden god have Ion ; beards and moustaches, .hall bo inert a od, and whether that element I wldlethe beard of the third is the sailor, ent" shall have a majority in tlie House of Jvepresen-1 Y three are seated behind a sort of curtain, tativea, and as a consequence, whether we shall hanging down from a canopy, and looped aside have a constitutional, economical, and honest . that thev may plainly lie seen by their woi-shite Qoyernmiint, or a continuance of the rgtolutkm ! in fHmtyffthe attar is a table, upon' ary, extravagmit, and wasteful partisan rule ; utfi.i",iiT eslerdnv was exhibited n lull whether we shall havo genera!, uniform, just, ! gn.wn bog, toasted to a' turn, with cakes, sweet and11 oonatitiition.il Icgiakition, with . reasonable meats Aic. taxation and frugal expcndilure. or iiiieonsUtn-1 Uuktr tlledlarii nmmVr nf Culortd wndh-ij. '- tional, partial, tuijust, iii un Ir-i-Iat on, wutli op jpreasivw and nnecpinl taxt'.ion and WjBteftil cx pi?oditure. That wo have strong reasons lo hope for a favorable result is plainly apparent. Elec tions already he'd ebariy slmw that the tide of reform has set in i ii a power that cannot' be resisted if no blunder no eoinmltrrnlxJiy the trans portation monopolies ? 3. Mow mucu lias your vote lightened my m nnm.tilino .-.il.i liiitli..' A r, . - .1. I. n is in a clear ntiijor- hn)osed on the tommunity by irresistible for. c. J minutes took place lu enable the t-regansf f.oiii has been lietrayed There wa. an actual advance of money to ine j each township to consult together. The name -or mis- i nnteilcracy nsett. TBere was an investment of coiistnu' iiit the committee U-inc th.n announ ced, they retired lu consult. Unon motion, n couimillee conititi!; of W. eniment tu aid it in its effort to dismember tl.e J. Montiroraefy, Dr. F. M- Henderaoiiand John t nion ana to ovennmw tne -atn n il (fov, rn- rueuL Whatever may have been the motive iuduciiiir such aa investment, however it may have bean warrant r! hv axamnle. or evpn hv inA.Mml .... thority, itself involved in the general rebellion, it i impossible mat it should receive the sanc tion of a court nf the United State. We must hold, therefore, the investment com tntcriireted the manhood of the West are to tmgt funds, entirely voluntary on the part of the twine iae iu lacv a iv.i anu louawiucuia, an,, n administrator, in a loan totneUmledcrnte U is iu lunerai oi uie nepiiuiiciin pariv 11 iney ne elected to W at home. Let theae iuetiunbe put lo them : 1. How many bill have you favored to take our homesteads and give them to railways? 2. What protection can you give to a man on the open prairie, menaced all around by combi nation of Indians, capitalists, tariffs and was a nariow sort ot aitur, supporting large can- (Ua slicks adorned with artilh ial flowers, colored piticr. aiidperirxek feathers. In front of t!ds (flitie lintdneTtable with eitablcs aiidxwith small ..it.ft!.' iml ilivlifst riinlniirrn?- Imniiiv sandni friends of reform. If thev do their duty anrTliet 1 w,mL Ae. The teiui.le wns , rowiieu tiVulloca- wUely if they throw oti Hai uhy and act with ' iini and even standing mem eoiiid not be .' i:ivT for more than tbr.x-fnnrtis o! tlio.-O wlsll.nj: to ..looted -hublcr . 1 " , J j . I U.UH IIVHJ, i.iv.in.1. , .III IIIVCAIIU taxes anu tne cost oi my sail, doming, lumoer, , xAwatA of to be inopeivive a a discharge from wtimirajiiiip, I reaponsibilitv to tne complainant, and will so de- 4. Have 1, with my 160 acrea and nothing ( cree, ordering an account by the defendant with else, been as much considered by you and your. ti,e complainant, and payment of such a sum as as the man with a steam .aw mill 1 . . -may be round. j6. Have you been taking care of me accord-1 ' . ing to mv notions or anording to the notions of i " " the gentlenidn on the other side of the Alleghn-! A FoE T0 OamiOmThf late letter of jfles? "overnor Stevenson of Kentucky, no Senator (i. Have you voted for unv suiidy. draw-back, ' t,k'Ct to tongrcs from that State, is full of inan gia.it, fiireign island, iiounty, increased lax or b' sentiment. The letter is in reply to a Mr. - - i,.. t. -i, .r .. . - i s. " n:iTT v n".!4.i tv in- .n i i i ti u in tv 1 1 . i nr. iii. .. 1 irnjng, atso uisties in wiiicti pprramcaj, ,,- H ,.., .,. ,i,., : ..,tr,i. career hntl involved him. the tiovernor. said, "a " Woods v.tle sultMliiK-tiilg. liehinil Una table .,.. ........ia; ' a ;i...:.. , .?.... duel I wilt 1ioT fietif. For morn than tldetv i question Pepublieiiu will come back to the Ten" 1 havelafeiT ft prolSisOr of the Christian i sarxt ConL-rcss. And where tlie dcleiralioii eat. - relignm. I am now chief magistrate of the I 1:01 answer them , lis isl, r wilKfkll tinoti them Nobmly con induce no to stab hrinian like the i'lili.-iincK tiiioti Said. "X r tranipie upon me majesty ,,1 the pu Morris, hi, were selected to report', suitable reso lui.'oni forllte action-of iln- meel-n r. i' nii their return the following resolution, were re- ljorte i and unanimously adopted: JteaatW 1st, That we fully approve of the ad dices issued by the Conservative party of the last Legislature and pledge ourselves to a strict a lharencc to the principles therein announced Ruolvtd 2nd, That we heartily endorse the nomination of Judge Shipp, as tiie Conservative candidate for Attorney lieneral of Aorth ( aro lina, and hereby pledge otiraeire to use all hon orable mean, to secure his MMOk f-OF, THE LONG GREEN VARIETY. . I- J 1 C .al.f hu ! ImTcr. Srwnoof lim wnmun Tlgor ahd tea4fuilicss, there U every reasoii t hope that their efjutla v, ,,Ue re n 'i d by a.i cca. JLsBt thjliete.jia;di--.eli'.i.'iis gUnit mnior ; B(raiist the sides ,,t't!ie U innJev and clambering mattera no time lost m the dte'ssim 01 ilea, I j np them, manngid to peep into ihe windowslend I ..le. no manifestations of terror ,.r pro-, rip- I tnps of the door. Th priests, who came tolbe tivg- feeling no aacriUcc of the cause to gratify 'j.-mple, in pfoeessi.m about nu.ii, itrissed in ii.-i oimi niuur.DU -or rc.-c.iinieiii, nun ni tne t:u.;r I,.(io M,.,- r.iln-, prwfTHi .i ip-ite :" tniw nest men 'jc cnonen mrramriaarea, we may 1 i:ig alrpeariinre. noj 1,1 see our couiiir. i.-.us uieo 1 : ..1.1 in.-t . 1 . . ; ij. t-.mpi .ee. .iii.nort the nominees uf tins meetim. The Committee upon nominations having re turned reported the following named csfidi dtiles: . For House of Reprcsentatiyc Dr. John L. Henderson. KwerillSt;!!!. For Coroner C. K. White. l'or County Treasurer Joel Eeed. l'or ('(iiinty Surveyor -Win. A. Williford. , Fair t.ountv liegisier Ilniit-oni Vinccofh For County ( Vitilmi-sioneis Joseph Youtie-. ........ . ..... .. 1 ' . ..1,."..., 1 .11 1 i; . 1 1 -t in nrN 1 . r. - . . . . , . i ... "i"'" "" . .. , .... J. . .. i ManhoiH- Caldwe . John Hi em;mK. A ny or iniuipie iijain ine ini,esiv in ine piintte ' . r f v . 11 mr. Th. dm.n.strl,pn, l.y wl,;.h we m.an ,1C ; i? s 1 asis. - tawirana r Tll - :. n,inav -,v i- ...........,. ti-.Li.-.. ...a . . 1 snn tear sa nvrivr I is 11 in morn tr, lie -ni- . . . 1 . . siriir .u,n.i.r-,.i.n,, iUi,, ! ,.. - " .." j"s" ' - " iV tllC IllCe'llSg have u&TrTa: .dj;. zz . , ?rmi wcro rr 1JXUwC dfmell ! Mlfcm. and where, fro,,, natural f.,r of W,,g : tCP postTirn U&,n fhe hllMba-T.iifrdiin. The taemted w.l,beowardi., more than one public j r- 1 .Vlts siBff washloblven I'nMtb , a. signi'd whwte-vetrailroad billnlhal ! '. MtSl lo harborona practice which I u.Ji " V, - S have g... up to him. He has. apparently,. verv hisctmscienoeeondemnis.7y.tWsfp.iinr,?. : ITXvYZ.Z it nfij X, x 1 L ' i tin, li.rnrd liaf the pbasttre lo an natron, and the pi li'ic th't t fen mon'lw he litis made in- p :-t:mt n-.ivvn'iralvc !tl,tt:or.s to Ins o n e ta new rvn nnd pttrssiis and other thrili tic for JnT? rinXTIXG, and is, now better prepared to meet, promptly and well, ant mi tiers "sent liini than ut any time since "ft 1 . Itis more i.cent additions of mntcrials were selected with especial rcfereh'ee to the print ing of KT OOL CATAI OfiUES. WEimiXO CARDS. F; KTY TICKETS, CUHiLLAKS, PAMPHLEls, and LAN KM. TT b-'V'i n risrud fr uritlhg in hi. line and likely to be called tor, and that he can come as near giving' entire satisfaction in the mattera of style, time and phi, e. as can tie reached by any printer in the State, Order, from a distance- promptly met. Address, J. J. Brckek, June 88, 70. SaKabury, W. C. and -oplioiiioiic id' a of what a liyptibli- me rritiiient has "And in this eonuection we t-i-jr leave ta s ,v a aroiti to onr felloW-, iiions of the Southern ffaiea. Do nr.t ri-k the h-s of senators cr rc,. reaentatives bv eleetinc in. n who cannot luk. ibis time an acoomiiatiiment to the ebi nt- tlie teat-oath or who are man r the disability im-' in.. rdaved on .1 nueshiittfl wesstrlneid tid- - -'l L .1 - t . . - I . ., ......... .1 . . ..- . . . . . The ,.i,.n,,i., i11.ide.a-ne.1r ."' .w . o . 1 " 1 "V"1" 11 HIK 1 1 1'ATIlb TKKM.-t.n Friday and Hatiir- if 1 li MM III, 1 Ml rII I lit j t ilH v f' ilUi'U'J 1111 lit I il-v ft l!,.,........- ,,t T ti Ii 1 . . i he ripcakce-oMi-rti .oiwt-MH Dm, 1; seven ea nf -nmstroke ocn-r-taritfinan, ey.-n if be vncre a r,.i n Su!nr.l.e ... V. ..- X..rh .itinu. cisi oc. ita-sl MUItan;-tit wjfirtari fcaVaTJbl- ,-urre.l it Wilmington, X. C. w here the mercii nntleis have Kiveii the llepublteanjairty. Ihe fy rose to U ; in Chicago it war at Cnui- consi-ii ,1 in Ide.ssiiK c; rols-s with which tlTc gots were clisliTiilThle the u iiie and Ji.asJ laaiirc Jbis4i;uplc,.aiid man v l..,w- ami peuljiTUou tirs-ai nor ovil. . wt.iiiil a low 1'pc.u inotiouthe meeting then, adjourned. 11 M. A. W WIPINOTOJS, . CtXKB Pitts, rScry. Cha'ttman. Tli.-se Cueuinb,re often attain 24 inches in letijrth. and in all other re'jieot., very de sirable having but four seeds, tender and very crisp superior to all others for pick Hug. '. , ' ' . Atao, larfe lute FLAT DCTCH and DRUMHEAD CAU11AGE. for a late crop for krotitiug. Bopplteaof the above, just at hnud, At E. SILL'S Drug Store, July kit Salisbury, N. 0. F. . Where more than 50 eta. worth is fwwnied. they will be Mint to any ifistaB.agij Fost. frei! uf charge. 1 3 ATTRA CTIVE "SALE ! linn OltTII OF IIOTEt AND rJt.Ul M f II,,,,.,.),,,!,! fumituiv to bo sold at tin YAB.SOB.CTJGZX B0TTSS 1 1 r -1 -, . , oi.iiao noo.ii i s.ue 10 cotnineiice Tueaduy. July 5th, ut 11 o'clock, A. M- Jliia larjre sale of lurnilure will affdrd Til B The foreign and dnnustte demand for Perry llavls .1 Qi.i.V graat meoieiite theVnin Killvr -8 is never tatorc ao lnre I It tiaa been bf Idtet and wtbi uk the time has arrived wben me il -i iarathm muy lx made, withni (he poi .iirati, ', hat the eit v oflSividi-i-ee. ni luu Mute ut bhode Island, ol tho United - uies ol .iun-i-.tu. has i'urujshed the eutiienaD ,ij,b.e globe witlt a inadioiae, which iu point of uiirversaiitr of demand, extent of fselulness, eouipivte ttatUM'itcy fur all the purpose. Im which it is ilesifrneil ainrwide -proau, endnrirg noji ilariiy, hasnoreroeeneaaaUd by any mea icino in Kuroi eor A meiica. The universa itv of the demand for the Pahi Killer, is a uoveJ, interesting and snrnrhiar fetuurein the history of tail medicinr Its fanie has gone ont,'fiuto evtry Quarter of the irawtawo pm. The rtin Killer is h. w real -.ai ly . ohl in large ami atredda utareaaiay auau VOm, not only to geneiai ageat. m every Stale and lerritor; i the L,iiot,, and everv prov. ince orBiitwh America, but to Ba,uoytw, BraajL Uraguay, Peru, Chili and other South American .State, to the Sandwieb Islands, to ' r.hu and other West It-tk lslai.us; to Kur hnda di.oirt.-nr. a1 --t. ,-; ,. M i n' nne. Madagascar, a"iibar and other African lands ; to Australia and Calcutta, Rangoon and otbf-r (daoe in India. Una also been sent to ttn na. and we doury if there is any foreign port iir inland eity in Africa ar Asia, which i. frequent ed by American and European Missionaries, travelers ir traders, into which the Pain Killer ha been introduced and sought alter. The extant of iu eaaafcine i another great feature of this remarkable medicine. It ia ana only tne beat thing ever known, as everybody will confess, f.,r braises, enla, barns, Ac., hot for dysentery or cholera, or any aort of bowel complaint it i a remedy unsnrpatsod for effi ciency and rapidity of action. JJu the area, cities of British India, aud in the West India islands and other hot climates it has beenmo tlie gtamktrtl mtdicine for all such coiniilamts. ae (well as fer dyspepsia, liver, complaints and other kindred disorders. For eotiirhs and colds. canker, asthma "and rheumatic dilBciiItie, it bus been proved bv the most abundant at"! convincing trials aid testimony, to be an ii -valuable medicine. Tho proprietors are in possession , letters lrom neraons oJ' the hiabe t character and responsibility, testifying, iu un .p4i vocal terms, to the cures effected and tle saanfactory roKults pn,d.ieod,iu,au atnmsteu,! iea. variety of ea.o,hj- the use iuf his great muKinv. x i or. JturfolstT. 1 tl KAIril'llfRT DKFE.vru.- 'Tlie wVak eateffberbs," says Si. Paul, so thnt eighteeu huiniri'd years ago the value of medieiiiii! plant was appreciated'. In fie Old Testameut botauieal remedies ure reueatedlv ! recommended, but iu no ddaaige , Hi red hi . lory is iiiau recommended to swallow calomel l abinct h.s the iii.rit of haruiuiiy, but it lias uot b'ridire, Iowa, the mercury I j.-.-eil by lb.- i.,-,i -.. , nth aiiuaiiluimt, whatever (;., with the ocoe.-iomil interferenre of some ju::r be aalil of the validltv ol that auu-liilmcnt "Uise-r Tsi.lndir instnuin nl. At lengtn - wora .The most fatal error a woman ran make is to imagine that, borau? "her market ia made," n-.thing til the atttaetinns which won er nf the test-oath act. You itav rt assnnd mat Senators elcciol n- tlie ot-s ol memnexso, rnonies m-i Legislature w!k awiWIa-fay afetrK.idic.us to cxi,rnrh?dv il wa. iuisnci in it.c er.iwo o;i'.iae inai the oere- werc; eoiiciuileU, wtieu uonui nr r3ckers,t.,tu!i(d ofTand Inr half No until cnti long etidnrc n .hiven, latry if she i A line lady abroad. - parfreti I..0..1....1 It 'I - , I I.l,. I rolaibly filled the measure of expectation anJ . kta-h. Wis. P:t at Mndisnn Wis IT .1 Rocb, the love ate necessary to retain the husband haK certnlidv failed ro strike the FurMrMaVllI of HI., 99 j.at 1X-. MoTnes Iowa 01' , at Jane, the iKsiiile, The lOnseimeur i-iha next. viie Wfc,.. liK a Aurtwa III 10'. election will he a tK.prilar elei-tion. p-iro and Tlm y JVj. ;.-,,., fot says thst -iuii.h, every dl Iriel seleclW a ( ioiari-essnihn wbtlaiOT.l. .,l.,, ,t,..i...-., ; V..u-V.,.L- be thus cUauiiallliial wjU nut iW rmjiual to i ),, tbereVas ijrrand gun-powder jubilee. I xTS ! ff.JSSS. 3 Itf H"-V n l UkoTheTr seat,, and that .man' of the Jlo.ise i ,1,.. ,;.',, , whicft i.e t.riest and hie guns of '?' " V."' 5 ,'. " "Kn fI I 15 tin-coimtry-hotter, even, than at Havana of pf neprcaentAtjya. ljttJir m.rebedout in doiibl. iU-UuL-fi ""T" parij LAlJt-I rlean Al ft A. M. ihe thcuKtr- .-T,- Ml oil If is fl,.. o. .'ii. -i ill.'l:.,.. ..t I irnf-l I , .1...;. il...... u,,r.1i, i .. ...r Iiiot, r.st Mill. Ill . .... .. ...-uu, aiHl linet- inuirsiaiei 11 " .... iS ... t ,-' . i. --v- , , a- .,. uir. isnr- -VLTjuia - iisi.jihh jsnw r.i- Jtrw nl. vr. t wiFii.ni n ni i o iTi.-ur a ', v ..ion r.-i.. it e no,.- a aooul Hi.- I.-inlu.-. a ul t veil ai inu ...-,... .. . .1. I . . ' ' , . . , , , .,. . .,. I i ... aitooi o ... .. mm? " " . ..i.i ... irrs, Uief real ii. -1..11.1 r aiilhi.ri' voii Ihe rm the hottest nlae.. noon lo see the dav when al! disabilities will be 1 f three or fo.tr hundred vards tlie faithful were ' 77I. i- i i . . .t .1 ?.... P'1 . 1 .. - . . . .1. I is riHi vrii, Iml in til.' meantime do not, we en- : tn ly seei. rwinted ns.n the roofs of hnu-.s real you, bxc the opjortunlty to strcittrthen the drinking, tea or wine toward tlie spot where J. 11 , - I ( '...wpl'illi-. fnri.il i'i i I ... '- . , .. r I. 1 11., In It 1st, r--- " .1. w ' ' '. ... . .T V ' " ' " - -T , ricr. I arm ine possibility, my, pro'nijility, of nrttaiu-1 luur laat night tiu-re was .1 great Miic.uing 01 C -v . ham in the iiireeu.iir of Chinatown, ana me . Ine a majoritv in the next iloiiae of Ke-iiresent ive. by putting it ta the power of our adver-a lie lu t-.t '..! - or Usrjj4ar-l yiair (lections. beautiful is the J !ing "S'ly serious lor the short tttaeapenHVr tneioiii aud gnilelesa btiaoint ! -J bowing and muttering before the images of their I low satired. how ot .ittee.t inn IU ,';, .. a The rirtiud lhav .i,h-i al at. the fasbionielile gott may oadl it feeble, tuv sulah-aud dissipal.il ' may auect t ' t.epise 1! ; Lut tin- lu.Iy (uis sioo ta aureir of lleaer a, and n.ade evil hv the c rruntioD of those- wh im it sra-. sent to L.S ai.d or.-StXIau v7h ":mi the nwhIT iVitf -iMwMa- cr..,: ia arc lt1.11 an ine ceremonies are aT.!. , . deJbi.i,t i., Mi ai-.l .... r,A, over.' t-etr-tiais are a nor m inr,. .- th V(.ar rftu ,hc j... .hip aft in aavthiner tbev nndertalte, and are . . ... . rn.;n., aR)I leir- I in l nor- Attioaa- - ibeIaak -Mna r- --"fr Ytirtr rr. t.M t.h L. . 1. -V..-re TTiliTtsv 7.rr, tlie great ii.-aia r a.ithnri'y 01. the jiram tJ,c hutkst place i tho I nitid States. in.irkit in r-uglaii, slates tnal Jtie eouumiei drought In that 4.ii'ilrv etn-nc evidence of tile fjfi-VT of the whc:i( 1 Top and a lartre incrrtre nf mis'. In March l-t -wheat in Kiln hr Hiisrtir, aial at prtv nt I rinrs c-llls. hants iu ! jiirl in.i ii-e their cnlcula- Ptide in a beautiful woman, i. lihe'a flaw in :i dlainonri it lessens ft, value, spotii lustre, and remains indellibly. Ms L: -A Yankee who had bcn braciriir "f the srirn-TTTtr-Trf-Ttrp- Ii-eVoTitt'oti H lisj-.Tcrred by un hniili.shiuaii to the nattle of iVInte I'lairj peraousa line opportunity, who may deaire 12.;" or.?nJ' bcr mineral preparation. torepMiiiah their Boarding llou.ea with ev- I 7 "u')1 to , at VM,!'t,U erythWuneelfnl. to do aof ! Wjoal" S . I here are about otiroad Bed Steads, Mat-1 etahie extracts was rrnlrr.rrn. Thn rrerbsl re-ses, Shifts. (( otton and Linen.) Blankets. I medicine, were mere infusions Quilts. tVe In faef qorvthitig that is nsed 1 It was reserved for a later age to nnite the I tou lirsl rla.ssHotel or BSBmtf Hou. sanitary 8ewjM of tonie. aperh nt and-anu There w ill be a lare, assoitWut of Dinina 1 ''i'llotis root, barks, and plants with an actiie ! Room Ware, Tables, ChairaXand a very ! li,in'"JMl1. and thua senno I their rapid dirTustou laro lot of -t he best Granite Crockery W ire -V B , n,,,"1'" oroisoniereo ysiem 8ii"er KnivaMcVTesi S W- '"T1 h of thls .-.l,.eti .node oi ,,lTie si 1 .'Tr t " T77i l riTTtcentTatlitg and applying the virtues of n,l- ! ( Which the AuiericanR were 'eve i'ly iH-at- rnia white wIioatatSlisH , A't nndav toviool in Rtpnn a teaehpnask- I en- Ue rt,:Ke Te" J,"r-,hn ed tt little ho, if he knew what the expres- remarkod tltat -at rfntt battle the A.i.erica-is. .ion -sowini tares"' meant. -Con,.-,. I :l; dd to tile any tnUrttt in dors." said Tie. exhibiting a pacn on his mFl . f ' . tmivse-a. M 1 here s a lare niv ma sewed. T,,i.i-C;i v., .1... hill at Bill J mt-iiremeut exerrisos will takeypluce oti Wed- Utaiy. Vtm.m June, at II A. Jl., iu th T tared itslidiu dowu tl I house." li : per ijuartdr. t ou board, ware.4v 4tippd Opportunity j? the flower of time : and a r-.tunda. and in the eyennjp.tlie awnoaal ora for H.vre. The Mark Lana Etft? 'ave that the .tuck n ay remain when the f iwer is cut 1 'n.n before the Colleee Soeietiee will be de . . . . .' - . U 1 1... ...... 11 11 J I . ' r s. TUnl- ' ineini mj ut i. 1 eii.iieion. o, tni mile Olliver. the French Phow Minister the transient dream of overload!rtMriand o. ta, time be with us when opno is paid 7r-.000 a year in gidd '"lV"-1 1 " j 8""" nvrever. ;V --' Maine is oow hracsinc of a Baatron.ic ber ,t.-n Victo.ia ws l K.WAWf a year. BBS Tb' icforporat m tlw lYnnr-nt tT jW MUmm. VntTeJ gtateA. ' ieinal veMjbal was achieveil iu tlie production . ". 'dinn no. On Thursday, ;ifllh. will be given the ann-nil ..riti-.n Iitdj.r-'tlie. Altiinui, t.v J.din White tinum of Kentiickv. and the Altrmnit owai piality tilver Casters, &c. :ll 1 . ... .....hi .. t. i.-n-- .n ni-iiir,,-.ii hi 1 ,1 111 ciose me 1 artH ir.niiru II,, use .01 .,- n...t..t,..r' v..,....i, 11....... v ..-. lsr., ly -il. aud with eoutiiiUM the aale !' furniture bad a tunc aleohoiic tin,u'ant beet, combined from day to day until everytbii.f is sold. . T witli the expresaedjatces of tfte finest .peerfic. u all .uin irver $JlX a credit will b,. ' "f th. veeetahle kingdoui. Xever ret. though given of till dav. 1 eighteen ,-,-ars have eiap-isi - ainve Us prt'dm - inlv l:lt ' 1 u 111 un j ubii. hus thia great restorative been etiiali--7 -4 mMit. i lt j,,,, a:J mw0Wit itl fijeTi, as. the IMMlVfltTB rVfJflB PDllli'iav , w"'f P"'eiitsafbrunrd ag,utiat . j.i.lemi, as isIiUX. tlai II rLillLL H"IaaI, --t.-eti.m ag.tinrt all utihealtlr exliatotiom. TUP VPVT ai'futnv mi -Tthat i.rodi.e ileeitity or Utat dMasaa; aa , 1 ?r?.s.(iN will eominence ou I roiiiedr lor intenmtent and other uialarwiM fe- the first Monday of September. Wo make vers; a-, an utipetiaer; aaa soverciaii care for .good scholar. K-wsJ ALusiciaas. atul ciad i dyspep-ia; ' ft general toiiic and invigorant ; . J 'p. .... nJ. .. .. .. ..., i.. .... . 1.1... j ,i... i-.iv.in-i a ,.1 0.11 14UIMI.S. Jlltil irive ttli'lll n ' S' " .' l.i.i..s -nt" ii.-in; ns n .... w traiuiuir fitted id rnav.- th.-iu ;.. u. .i- r -ir-ri : a a nervine; . ante for billions at uaeful women. : fretm'tia; a a harmlesa anodyne For circular, address. a - J M- y PAMirVKLf,, and as 1;. - j BkT nrFKK'B or h-m.t.i under urrfarorahio ' circnnitt.ittce. ich ns s, (l,..,,.rr t.Arsnita. u;;- .- 1 r 1 7 . - July I 2m Ctreenf-b N.C ! due bo idy or mental exertion. hard-Bp. ;n Taii"n. and rxptvure. - "
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