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-SK""?-. t -4 -v. far. 1 t- .r r rV- TFRvrRrnarPTff. . Th, Stfflr , evV fT.."' . 'n ";; ...tlM Fw two mewtha,. . . J,nO ntae4Hav , - st ;.. ' mi months. . in Tew. . smi-Weklj Sentinel on yfur, " " " lit ui.inlhj, W I'f'klT tVntinel, one y..ftr si monthi.. DAILY SENT1M;L. WM. JC PELL, PEATOX G.Vl i:.S. EDtTOBft. Wwdnwdty iTeniag. March 6. 1867. ' Th Xwonttrnctioa Act. The pKMtge of the new rworMmrtinn bBnsTcr ttt Yeta of the PiT!i.lnt li!Bl read; beea aanouaced lo our n adtira. It K - therefore, mo longer a aatject of halite .Hn-r-Qioa aad aaiaadreniion in the ten Sraim of tlie SotJtn, which by it are placed un.h i militarj rula. It U now the law of the Inn. I. . asd, UmMom, -jmut be tuUmiUcd to ami obeyed. Our politic and mir sense of .'i iratioa compel nt to obey those who !nr tli rule oyer ua Ve are no fm tioiiisn and never Itavebuen. What wo have opposed. u v ! beeafrom principle, butwhen an ttttensive mearare urn oecome law, we .ut.trru wiin- ' . - i fw.i oat neaiiauoa. jui. course u a piam ouiy, trlH, mm ,)f Slllr w au ,, M, ,if . j U U ot iDto.itnt wilh duty, that!, tm or take part in the n-..r.Mrucli..n ? H . tBOwbcecupy official pi.it ion., and .till' .Io,ie w it la l'oiit;rt-,i...il ff . ced.Wr the Conttitotion of the Vnited - , . .y . i i"i u.'Uiii, iu m nraiea i le "aj,, . k aeek to U,n the ioterpreUtioD of th. I'. ' nupreuio lomn oa uie consimiuon.iuv ot the law. For ontaelrea, we llieve any aucli reaort "ill be unavailing. n.l that it is " the duty of a'.l citixeiu of the Souilmu . . States, Who remain iu theui, to oiiey the ff 'tswaaod WwHaiia. peaoewhly to therequir. menu of those who rate over u ' 0w Mat course, ao far as we era rnuip- r teat to judge, ha been atrii tW in ncroi I ... .. aaee witei the above snjrtreiition Mnrh s , ' wediaapprovedof the plan of n .-. Motrin i i .-i ..-., ol PreaiJeait Johnson is mik- particulars, wheat are aupiosad it met the approbation . f th) rating power, we rahruitted eheerl ul I y f teif knd atipIorierUt to the laat, Xowth.it power of the country han pro- , , nounoe4 tlispUa invalid and no loiiuer is.v. we feel boaad to accept that decinion np. tasfMrteTble. and lieweVPf objfWlona- ble, ot onlj not to oppose it, but as far as , pOMtbjk s petxnote quiet and aubmUsioa uaoVrlt " ttl, At t.v n.,....i - f iuT.' """ , n pr..eicu u; me VwigraM,M we sapposert, n the noutliarn peopta aa TnMMa, having a choice, living in Btatea'in the American Cnion but citizens 'Tr, 'V . . et to MwconcUed, personally, totberulinjr . fWatac, . -n M aj proposition submitted to I ernmrnt . ' awWpajeat, conadence and choice Th foregoing, Which we copy from our " . jlV!!'t"P. Believing Ibis, w.i '. c,lent cotemporary. the .) .V.rth .V UJ9iiihvVHpTOTtlinlJt u We. p. "spfie am", n.hnent of Mr M t.- siv tpropead,Mwe thought, a radical rtiare - head f.-lt like a bomb shell in the Iloldenite ' .i"" ltV ewtfrrrinR pow. r ' talA ,n(l lit mu aul'um-nt to the 4 '.'IVSJJM fateina1.p.,i.e;MftMaj44 ju tvumtm to accept it. were aad regulaUon id Ua Matea, at war with i i, ,nf1 with.-rini,-. It s. id, nt m - tU whola .pint and tenor o the Coneiiia- I . mno wJtmW4.,i ,e MVttft hl Mr. I.gii:, - lea,tjlrtttat was Uutl.rf..rd, who was r.Karde.i bv the We,l ttlR ttotn Jta adoptiou. Tliir. d,,inutive lights as the great Ha.li.-al In v V - tfP"S"lllJFlta onr stfonuesi ohj.ci miMrr ,,ie, , ,w,., p.,rticnl.,rlv ' nysr.l. .1 . ,t U ,be cuMiK :ire ,Ull. thru,ts ol "PP1 reprexsaiaMon enit.ra.-d Mr Morchead. Mr. rsc.ajgi... who ta tt lslJsforetngh j uu-rtlv used as Ihe cats paw for the -ca. oiaiewaau oraignea jo iorce upon then,, ft ' if ' u.t in Tcnnfc.-'! -uDj sW-fffalui ih Oonectmva of our oi .'k'SS?! -TW"Jr glM by the; - w. a a . . ' lewiyU U" r ruli'' fjttfB """"g lK,rt of un'""' I" mop nam terminate tne coin ro tewy wit tb,8ontTi. Thinlly. vye opp. s d i' because, lb disirahchising clause Inroad tspost SoQtlMsni men, do mure wi,rihv aa Moea loyal than the disfraneliised, the -diaaniiotabfe act, nrfliing upon their m i' -lr anJ frieads the stigma of treason. -New, ae a. aietter of choice and ronvictiou, taia aanstdwinl was peeeewted to ns eeptaactl Howconld we approve nosoralile men, suppoiri tlie Si ue bouist aaath Jinatltuti sail in l uce at the I i lai af a free choice I The threat tsatw mat '-'take it or submit to wircr, eonld tare nd effect wi lumo. able, ui,s. h-li -v, KwW, alsaw the passage Of the new r. c m ' strctin law.the ease it totally ciianged - 1 Th rjnretfo of risjnpstruetion is no lont r submitkH'tohe Southern j.enple as a aiat lej WsdcaTua ruliug p-.w r of il.e - til ueiiasaaw deiaaisd it tires it ujon ns as - tM pUi f PBpoastnreflnrr, wrthont regard tri onr wishes or content. The qtu-s'.ion e.-si .lror. aot waetUe, we will accept r 'al ' W V'0" fV " r-4 ' , Vm of bot blood and high mettle, I. ..k- ing simply to their own leeliug or wi-hei . aaay deaaur stay dechve their una illingncos -ta he mt)ossTucted at such a price I They sissstnetlidi uirWneili, nn.al nf . .' . . th Lwoav-tm aulm.ll U. M.t.itsiv ... le 1., team, rather than give ... ... h . rtllenirfil. lauuiot act . ftlntrfbe- scVotp rrr th; matter iltely. nxsjlJy ,iul i:u..proj'r deliberation, until they loofe at their entire ixptmsibiiily. Ihe present gchenti.-n is acting for posterity for eferiMty, il you ideas,. For those who exia-i-l to n main in . . , 11 main in thf ttt-utb. Ujt w.ke for li-m 1.. ., they , . .. . - . WliV.M,'WMi'.''i'u u "'''""'J m- . IHe v wutMssi- ii,,i ,1 11 apiirovsiiH- . . Ii aiwl aidT ill soma fcirni 111 caii Mna it hito effect ? Tliev inns! either lie ,11 an, be crushed bv'tlie n-M,lutioii, r i;iv- in teir I adhesion tp it ai.J aid in its ioii,iiict.i li. wilt bealuiisst uup-sssil.e to be nilirely tjui- . ., , . , KammiMudtrtttorrmntft-i r' ;. s. .ii.n-.'.. ,SL .j.n - .'eir i fl1'.! .traawe tt to posicwy, to sooinn win, in- jcladt!iitJsftleruURptJUOf lki part ia it. ' - , Tb sMMttlHHtitt. htPS rest; Hmieer. jtfit&mA diatj not otitv fr onrseltea, 'JK Vi)rrrD, m in the pathway of watinaJ eBibroilo. nt and- tgiution. Vri hare preyed ta baVt aloBsVj bat tbi pryer, . . u havailln ITi bare labored and Braved - pear Bbvi onUtutibaal Creedom, twt bexm 4o.o la m At tbe af .' ttrtwgpnwtt, Ti eouattj tor the jtt- " 11 cut U pun i' otiglit lo bO one, if concord ., t ' - ' ' c"r ' i T" .nU . I u. u m ., I ut r. :v . v. r bo i our, ye, .... country .ndioluh.e ,.,, - U u be g..in iil.jljt.W! .VKN.xrr.. on WKomMDAflA.T.os peer, able nr. I DP -i-cro'i- f That day met ' i,..,o,- ,, v., lir&oi.cTIO!t TO ADOPT , ,S t0W . o-xVfl i;t.W rha w shall lit l prevent ,..-r eaily ret :i(ll tlil'I It llirll sllilll ur irc.imri: S ! r .lo : H i' m knoiil .. iiiNirui I .'in r. ali r. is ii.'Mion. TIh' urn..! ..i.uiiilx-.l in lonlrm- i f I.-, man to a on i uii. in no . ur. iliAXy mu.1 p-j.i in it. V it cln.ri lljut will i lll'. ' It COII-i . our rii ojM-rnt i.-'i il In no' or or liis ioh- ... iitkI lo.uor toil. i.l i i 'i.' ..in of rii'onMrur ti.m w ir-ile I l- foiigrte, it t our ilam .la'y , not ti ,'Ut l a i a I tilt HV ol tllO(.C v lio " or ih4iMliiut'Mn in ilo il. Ii.iUnri' I Un jvi i (i.Cv and ruin. ' lint in it !it to t.. .'iitin i ii'i.c-n'cni : Wi- ..at; to thus., of nil rla.-M. Shall ll.. st, al iia -t.w ho :iil l;i r tin- 1 ilil of Mil li ie si in. il to tin in. lint ho ilo nut p-pruvi- ul? the ,'onj,r. i-.n il plan ot r. i n ' strui tiiKi, lie !t!l iiii'1 do ii.tliit-i;! I h. plan mil l.c cariud .'Ul In-tin r tin i ii!..r Kit. hat g.Hiil will it do tor t ou Lostan.l 'still I Are you nlyinij upon the ('..iii-rva t tivin of the North ( Vain hope ' An--yon lookiiiL' lor reaction in the North , Alan lut w, t.,)Ill6 t0) lall., , Vrr .S ,Mi Ilo- " w I muntU wero i tll(.ni .rl.ap.H, e miKht l,.ttT0 tln whole niattor to tlliue tlO liaVi nn (,i .j.t i.n to it. Hut i it riKlit t.. I. av. ,,K. w b,lU. work , r, 4,lrni ti..n to in. n MlllJ ,.(,,.r, , u , H, , ,,t, i,, n ' . ,,;, , ,N , ,i. w,, people ol' the Slate take part a f 'oiistilution f.r the Stai. ; vi.liny J "Mr. Ulltclli-otl ,-llere.i :l - I: I -' 1 1 III .-. J ' I , vi. I in. for submit I inu' 1 1"- .(.not i. ti ot 'I ...11 venlion' or no "N" I 'onvetit ion,' to a i ott-, ol 1 the people. ! 1 Mr. Mnrehend nn.vi.1 to iini n, Ilie olioi I mil resolution by ie-. rt nL' att. r tin- word people" in the p-.-alnl-le. Ilie vvor.U. ir,''.. ,..' rpqard to rthr Mr. S- in' relus.-l to a.c i.t till- amen. lnwant." inittee t hen sav that "they havcerer been and Iint whv did Mr Scoooin n Inset. i accept ,,. H jin to vield all the isaiiea of the of Mr. Mnrelieau's nnu iidinetit t Is he itti,. uiitortuiiiitcontest. and even more than afraid lo t'O bclore his constitiu nts npon'wnH lee;itiniatelv involved, yet there is a the issue ot nejro siirlra)ie f It seems so. wtu,'nl1 WM lur i'w'''''ll' ''''' ,l,r lltau , ..p, ... understand bow politicians ol the school to bow politicians ol the school to Scnstirin belongs should fear to which Mr. ndorae this measure, when we ri-mcmlier, , I lrom the testimony of Mr. Hlythe, that the f worst species ot pcrecs.itM)n to which tney It ! . .... . j . e .i..: i:.:. i t worst species of perts:nityin to which they i rrrc sutitecterl on account ot tucir political i principles was that oi in-inj; "niaiif.'neii ami j "V)"?1 fv,,rin neirro suffraj ! enl" nsTe 1 mrn ""tainci more uisii they bargained for at .the reward of their efforts to overturn the eiisting State f;ov ,ion id introduced his resolution to the -"- ' s. - j .ff, cl tliut the State fiveritiieiit shuM le ' ..,.-. ;7,i mt on(,., J ti. ..illVAi ,.,, t(." " J J 11 o ,Ue.S..te, but when invited to add word. -without .Ustinction of color." Mr. i Rttgin siifsjided, anlMr. Blythe, who sat ill.im ilia'.i ly behind him, anil w hose ides of "pcs edition," as expressed la fore the Jtl liciarv Committee. ;..nsited in l-ing sccu Hi rf advt eating "negro suff age,"i;ihiliit,j painful uruasiiit ss. The dilemma of all ihi gi utlciniu was sulficientiy laughabl and amusing, but it was re . i . . , lenn n.iutiiy so bg t he excel ding gmrity. . ( (' n l.ogau, who on for o 'evidently .lidn t eiiln-r appiii iiite or relish it as hoaet. ' ,),,. j.,k. .leaniu;. . v., ..... . r it .U.stU.n, We r,gt that rhe .p.ect, of Mr. UII in t nee. ,,,r, !. -..iil, imt have b. , n w ritten out for piililieat ,,n. but it was .me of '.hose hap- i"v .-,.-. i elli.rts that cannot eaailv la? ' ' ' 3 , r. -proilileed ,. . . ... , . i... wa, .. p.opo- .,. ,,. xcel'len. xci neni a' (einpti .1 a r. port of i h manv excel , ,,..ii lMTl s snd cipit if l,its lh,it be made, but ps , i .. t -to let ilicm pass with the ' , ,-.,,u wblcl ' audit ieiit t,, S't . ilorihea, I in.li ,aee rise to them It l mat trie eniraticnisen i in. iied a course of tactics that :-. . i : i .. .. r impressed "'"-" with an iiei'.it a,,pleli.lisii,n, that the tlljelluail iilll wn not such a I'lorioll,. Coll ,,.,.,. 8 ,,r If ,! ,,,h,r, s,im- 1 "hat similarly . ii. um.Us.t. The U. neial ti ft for Itiitlieibud the same iveiiiiig. Colored Aipirationt ' " "oxv.lle, I eon., says .1... .1.. 1. .....I......1 ... .1... I Knoiville District inanib -t a strong dispo- sitionto RPr ,,. ,r.llk a candidate Mr ,..,,,...,,,, -... ,:,;,.' nri'jn'! tlniroHn nil' aii't ln.rii . . nniir th new rroiutrn timi biii, hlntuitl ioivor thi-i In tin- t n "iitlii rn ; it will tin .1 iuht Uc gem, rnlty 'It-'-irt ii ; HiT flles- olorwl pi ople quaint. ,1 with ,, ,i. I I't'cle all our , ' ' ' . and wel, all- ulvi sr. bl ind thllt lilack ISP.. 1, le ttl.il W'liHe ulWKV1- lit'iltl thllt hlrtl k !?'. 1-lt- .' ' .. t"""s", - .... ........... . ,Wocbl be a 1, 1 1 tin v did not in the,' ,tV"-lta Vtrv tf7rfm." It 1 , t If' flu v tint in tU r . ,. . , , ., aiieri-,1 1 01. .nil, ,11. ie.1,1 ine same opinion. ' klli'icil ( fJitiiiK'l). li'.l'l tin-haltit; "-iittMi, ! " " V"" . ,.,... ersfullf'aplii.iit 'f the Law s ajnl Iteaolu s an, I Itesolii - . ol ihe In-,.! men 10 xv 11. tiotis, passed at l-th ss-ssions I ..!.:..!. .r. .m ln,l.,l.t..l imioc, 01 . i.i. i i ... ......... f., atary of Htaie, .e. J,a.ie, j , - - Ktsoioat or ( anapa.-A i?.nf.di rti.,n t..f.t,. Hniish North Aeaericaa 1'mvine.a kMta. fgtetml iJ th conaont of the British t ab net and House of Lords, to he i, ,i b.,g.join of Cauada, to be jrov. erDed by a Governor general. Another rahtor ie, that Prince Arthur, ibird too Quectt Victucia, to to ht tba Kingi ' - r , ';'-;''-.:! ' 2Mu.'niiHrt"lTBifAiil.i-Tii8 tfKexib 0f Mr. Ikrry -of Orange will be found on . tb rtjiiie of 'iedatty. '''-' '' ' " - -V-e-' 1 ttiHiaw ur b. -- tfc s:is.,,' ' . .H.iMiM. 1 'riiK I'lan or KkcunstRCjOTIOB DfcYIMU, n v Sotniniv Oi sti.kmkx is WAniso .,,,s ll . I.. I ,. I U. L-. thai tin i etteil, Mr. i. akir. tnai ui , i'i. ..i..ki Kril.TH i.liiiionn. . oliipom its tt i. "t men of rwlmneiw. iMilwrii'i, ami Iul'Ii fill ti vmimi, ami i-tioj in in an 'lllini'llt lIl'L'ITf. tll- Colltl lfl.IT llif N-lllitl- ! iiihI tin' country, iliil not.aft.r tin- li ntlii'ii.-il l onsiilimiion which they gave the siil.j. : i. ft mil to thi-ni, come to nitiie dertnlte con- .lusiou, and n.iromen.l m cum oi lion, in ne iiiKi-n ui'on o. ion . . have Miuply niinli- a r "rt "J-on tlie rewiiu lion, aiul "iisk.-l to U- ili liari-.l from its fiirilur e..nr.l. mtioii. wtilioiit any recom iiieii.lati .il. we will have, I we can. to us . n rtraiii their vi. - upon tin niiljii t fr. in the 'revolt whi. h they ban -n' iiinte.l. They I. II il.-, Sir, that tin re is iioihint; in tin' l"'-" 1 luti-.ii. thei are fully persuaded, whieli the p. o'h- ..I North r.irohni would not acc. pt, : II ll.el wer.l as-lire. they ll ollh I life Ollip! Ih ' ll ! .;, 1 t In v h ue so iln ply at heart. .i ' ar.L lit iy ih sire. Thai tlie people an- aati- tied llml no n.itrrUl progM-r;ly in i.wiiile . ! no alleviaiioii ol their mift'erintrM ; no arreat iin'tlie (linnrzanirnttiin, social or i.liiu;:, until them) vexed qiientlohj are mil I led, and .lien union es at .iimii-ii tiiioii a jm anil , 1 . . .: i . ...... I.-. i. :nl I te'iile to H.'e.tllili Isu end s.. d.airable, imhud paraumunt. uhl ,io .nt thing coiisisteiil with her ,,.r and that' the (oinnmi.e st niHliinu honor, an ; J, tin- proposition huh North I nr.. I ins Id no i, and Hoiil.1 not. an. I oiiht not, at this lillle, to . -olisi lit bi, lirol i.le.l a tlllal set tleiii.nl could b.- arrii.d at. ell. Mr. Spesk. T. iitt' l i..,iile ttll. full vlirn v ' "I p: e-i i.l 111. Ill al ions, and the -Hi t "I I'tt -.if. r i! i t',vr-, tlie t'ouitiiitti e i mi s,.r i,o 5'id that inn icsiitt lr..m the a.b-p tinn ,,l the lies., Int ion. Hut. on the contra : ry. sii' li in ti" n on the ,ait ol this lieneial Assembly mat be so construed as lo place 'the peopl, .f i he Stale in a pomtloii at oniT in -lirailiiiir. Why ' llieanse it is t common fame, that ('oiiorei.a has la's.- and a in liter i im-sed an art, inelfi-ct d.strovinK the organ i.iii, .n . f the State, and plann" restrictions on h, r iii-lion. intended us punishment to h. r p. ople. The l.'.ort says "In view ol the fin. it iI'ks siem b voiir t'onimittee to I..- an inopportune time to conn-forward 1 ..ol. ,..,.iii,m, of our own " The ("mil i proiiositions oi our own p,,j,,t, la'jon. I which honor and selMespect birl.i.l ustogo." Surety that point cannot - ,M. lOUIIIl 1,1 a pr.'r.n.lll"ll, S llllll J.U. l.'lll- : min,,. sttv. it suhmitUii to the people, would : uiittia.-say, it tubqiilUij to the people, 1 1, H( CeptablB to them, and in which your I Committee see nothing to which North Car- 0ij,ia could not, and oualit not to attree, at i ,),, time provided that by so doing a final , t , 'I. .. ... . .,. 1 ,),, time provided that by so doing a final settlement ol our troubles could I arrived H, " ( an t list honorably lie done lor a ...U:..l. n ... I t.. m M..,'.d...'A7a I HIIHIIUIIJ uwiucii'nmio .vnuiiw.w..r r;un It tliat to come forward and propose I , (, of adjustment, which, in the opinion the m-onie. "is a better mode, s more gen emus mode, one better calculated to wcun- Southern pisipl.- are generous, loav-e and the acc and harmony of this great land," true, . nod i.ill n. . r consent to anything .ne more in accordance with eijuity, justice th t sui t- ol . iii.er truckling or bravado, and the principles upon w hirh our institn Alt.-i ii.niii:.- i.ile.tion and i .nsuliai ion. t i, ui s are fount led, than any yet olfere.1 them, and 1 sin phased to lint mis. ll so will and w ill either violate any principle ol honor or , so ably sustained by the t'oiinnitteeln their reach a point beyond which honor or self- rep irl, I am satisfied ttu-re i, in this prop respect forbid them in go. or mantle any - tisititni; no Hitcrilice ot hoiior. manhiioii, per tlirck with a bliisli f : mm or pron rtv I desire to su.iaiu the liut "the tune Is Im inppiirlune, siky the nuld effect th ol,jta:t C'oiniuiltt : but ll it would ClllCt tllttObj so iiiueli 'di sired, tiny are fully perjUadt it. if subtuitt. .1 to the people of North Carnli na, it woiiltl be- uci c, table to them ; as your committee see nothing in tlie proposition which North Carolina could not ami iiUjjtit not, at tfiis time, to coiMtsmt to. Ah ! but sav the Committee, if sutfer we must, let us trv and rondtict ourselves, in this hour of nur WnpitraiieijtMl luiniuriunr btki woe, in ' uneh a inannr aa not to reflect hame upm i the record of the past, t ertainly. Keep ,1,.'?."" T""'' 1 . ..I I I I ; 'u ? .h.l wilh mleatj ancl purity that the smallest soil will be Vteible , as a snot upin the sun. ( an It be possible, is it within the reason of thinpr, that to ..on., f.iruo.r.l tnhrtt n.vitrtl and urnncMw a - . n whjch w,'. thjlk . u tter oni than tny vet devised, , cau n-tl.-ct fliaine upon thCI reconls ol the past r Mr, we nave repeatedly set fortttonrf s linL's. declared oursentimenl . ,:- i-. i .i . u...l intiiioitu,! mr uisbMt be tffs aosl ... , . n solves: but never emlK)d I (,r i,uns. Now, Sir, when in- ! vitcd, we do come forward or thtjirtt' ' and propose a plan at embodied in ihe j preamble and resolutions. The North bar 1 sjp,s)r, agree iin a plan, and Invited i ,.r,,,,.itin ,t in nrithfr immJitir im proposition, if is nnlhtr mwhht, im prudent, vnmifnty or duhonorabU, to re- ' spond. indeed, sir, it is prudent, wise, hon- ' ' ii i ... ...... r,..l,l. - oraoie anil iii.ioj ." num. .....a., uium ."r,"t V"-- ";'l'will concede. - , . lirevent harsh It L'islatlon. not to avert ....,.,- m,,,.!. . ;i ' impending vengeance, but to wuvf and be met, ' upon a common centre, ar'-und which all ; J ' ... '. 'i- T. t.V voive lorevi-r. oui, wir nil' viumiiire, it i, mMtu,r of comnron fame, known to all, 1 that Congress hat passed an act in effect . .i...in.rin.r tli. t .M, utii t. t b ,n ot tria Rial,, "'"""'"I' " ami placing restrictions on Her action, evi dentlv intendeil as a punishment to our pcph'.aiid upon this, the committee pre- di. ate all their opposition, if my, to the pass age of the resolution. Hir, I waa born I 1 I . I ..ll L-... 14. a.,, I ne. and. in the name of our common h.ri - tag.-, 1 protest against the sovereign State of lNurt r fiiroiirm MHWimE ptiii arm mrrinsr ner - - J - UI'OIS """ - .".e.1,0 Ipro'cst. II tier cltiiens have Violated snv lv ,f tbey have tominitted treason - let the 'laws lH-sdminisiere.1. No er f.uio Uws .0 puni-h at wlp.lesale U fore convict tinn Sir, thia act is not jet the law if tbe jud : p-s"ibly it may never lie. f it is, as the ci.mmiiteesan. when "after the lapse of -l,..n wiw-r n,,vr. ,no..i,,tia. ...,1 1 1 1 11, , .,. ....ii.. . . mi. , b r councils shall prevail I Wish this prt .iml.le and resolution to stand-of record, in tin- name ..I tne people or rn.rtn ' aroli : 1 .1 ':. . .. ..j .: H:rZ72rj.V:ll'Zl.Lr7'm , ,i,ai a.wiT a"- -"i." " "r vne loTma-' " ' . . r of . mot-pe.f.sl Union anil for the;the.r nwn siis- of justice, not cisWcUin, : restoiat on of rw ai'e snd liarmonv on an n .. , , , ' iitrnrtiMe basia. " '"i' r,r"l',i,,n. wh" diveste.1 o 1 s'l leellllg nl exaggeration f j ne 1st. 1 . ct i.m was ordained in lull by the State ' . ct i.,n ws ornainen in 11111 ny tne rsts,le Convention and ratified by the lieoplei , ,, urji,n of thetatterfHule. .Tb. alu.UalatWlrf by the , rVcri,i ihird is ahead a nartnf theCoB:- i stiiion ol the Toited HUtes, as in the ttb j snide, ecfiof) 2nd. anrTit fully irwtpcted 10 C,T" tig"' I bill Tbe 4th section iPipoae a change is tbe basis of repreaenUtion from numbert to voters, and obliterates tba legal distinction, - bin francbisrqoaliftcatioii on aoooont of race or color, and establishes a mailman, property qnali& t on, ana cieiaaea rrom eoumere ti.Hi all who are eicluded on tccoont of race or color only I and thit it in fact tbe only change; the Others being lonjr weogrilied and ouite at effocilve now as they; will l after the incorporation of st). U'Jauea III tw iiw - .kr'i, iwi si-,1, - ' A - 'ar1 "rr J. 7vSS ttor, pf 1Ur father-, -eree-l i.. .ad ' Ted upon by lb ri preientatWes of lb free-! m.i'Ha. at. lUUlaaVi .Wi .,,., ... Vote f,. ui.iulars d ilie House ul (..Illinois, ami . .nu n, tne mpn an I lr.-rli..il. rt ...... I..- . I..r. ..I ll... H,.iim. ' - . ,, ,, ,,, t ,r.., ..,n..' l.llt tliut in tin tin i v.'liiihd, mill f.Till in iax.ii.l' llotlli.ll 1" M-ity, or ni ol till' iln- ,i..iai lo u-1 I an. I Mini-, imi ii-iiolit uu.tliticiiti.iii. Now. ir, in view of theliu u and i inuiiistainis nuitii ur- loiiu.l ilniKn'i..ii. ami iu in. I ot our inenin Noilh. I Kuliiuil ll it 1 not better In ul- ' mil thin propoMiinii as a basit ol etliei.ii-nt .1 I ..... H .. I ,.i.r...U... ,.i..r. u we n in 1 oireie over- lyc?t ' 'I'l... .....ui ..I . il... r... .1 ..I . . u..n .. I "iir. to pilerlere i. h tiie niftiis jfilar 1 anteed t.. tlie male the i ..u.iliuuon to repulate their mm nil. rial oncerns, and lo 1 prm bum martial biv ovet a Mala : times ol iiiuii ... nan, U....I ...... ,iV .... : Biticv a gentleinen went into an orater saloon whelmed by tlie'i-.imbiiiaiKui ol Southern . i(l n,,,,,,, ,! calling for a aldle ladiealisiuand b. e n. Kroisi,i, ami that, too, riirk ol(llerreJ IUHn hlm Mlin(f b. n the Uiily ol the virtue, patriotism and ; H vi.fy vMm ((,w wtth h(f ingen in i iliiiciii.-o! tlicsoiiiu i. included I"1 ' vml rurnjs, vr customers with spoons?" all purlU'ipali.iii in thpuovi-riiinii power -j iti;11j,.d t,.r,rto the propiie I lie Icadiiiu oi j.ei.on to this plan lies ,,.. . -but that i W not in the pn.pcriy .pialih. .u i-u ..r luipnr- Hlll,(.r M lt u,)lt,, Hal siilra(.', n It is ealle l, Imi In a dottbl of tin- lap,., ii v ul tin- lri .lnui. propirly lo A Mitim, l)al(ir ,RBOSts ,mt high whools, pp.e.i h,1 tn Uis", 11m that is urn whpn y,mrtmiti, , (auihllHeh.dd ti,. i,.ie. The i,s,ie i-.p. iUlle.lor unusual ,,,;,. stabli.lied iu that State, and F. sutbai to Ine.tni.i., an I digram luseuieiit n flf uiv,, vln. i nt. oaihede of tile body ot i .e virtue, p,ilrioti-iu and m l.i.l. mi o Hie wlnlii) l).-iwcen these. We are now louipi lleil to ciprws our pieler-j A Texas paper, in illutratinn tlie advan- profouii.l pea. .-, when I he rttate has mil .MirH7. " "" , ,Br man in anna, ., m.as.iz.r.l luiatia. or a sin V ni , ... tl. I..lv I, as U-eu e Kb- iiiipleiueut .1 r. a. tare. Is it manly,- ,i ! , hi. r'l.rn.m. n ..f s. i. tv st hs. HUL .bit's ll a.i'ord a .1 h In- i;i-i,iip .-I our lust:- I lidoming tl n.. tt. lo h-ir litn.l an I '4,f.rtnl ami lutions .i.hs ii.bi.u. in.- pint ol lieu e n. ..u. u.i.ne -nan l.v ih mi. uir . li.iin soil ' .... u r ..-.. nf her lusliur. No ealll l.i tlie nla.s. lis terilv. is ll o. I.lil ilia. t.ari;e ul uvrf r.-pn s, ntat i i . -I.ii a- to our e. -nstiiuenis. t tt ijuietlv b and I T lis-"- till H-rlellatt.U ot all itu-e u 'iMiiti- and iieiiti.-r r.-iiions trau'. prop., 'nets mid 'i''ht we i.. ,,- of protest . h new il ail the 111 "ll'l-l III! . S -III MMItl.lltttl Us. 1. ,- Iln. tllie-. 1.. lake some ill uiatory t. p'i " .-ur ..pinion, m. Heal. "ur will and .iiil-dv ..or plans, it ,.r no other reason .t . i -.iti-h. I ol what I am mil. .1 .mo i, i,,- i,.. . n.s i ..n i ..n ii'.-i ui.u.iui ..ui tu.u.ls iu their tuture eilorts a i. .i .l.ii i.tr -I ilw-ir pat Colirae ( 1 nm el.- .r n, mr own opinion, it we havi- friends in the l'r,-.i h ril ..f the t inie.1 Htstrs ami his nl. met ,.r it w e h v.' I: n-nds anions the Moderate It. pul lt. an- in Tonres, or ' amono the nia- at Ilie .North, it is our duty to hold up tin ir hands in this, i Ik (r, . iish i oo-- i whw., and feel well iu-tilie.1 in .let Uiinir. that the great ditlkulii in iiaiuuiiiisiiitf the cmutry ' Vrnwi out ol uiliiual misappiehension ol i each oilier by the t wo irreal section. lu i tual misapprehension does eiist ; mutual ; jealousy u -.f.i.r . anil nsrinonv, t.Hicilia- ee lion, anil nin.ert of as.tion canuot lie re- ........ 1 ...oil l.u ..u..n I ,...,....'," 1 ..It lo'ini ..".. " i-"h..t.i ! fieil. I he South ii. aiii to preserve its man hood, an I w ill, al am liaznil, ito lis ' hon,r and inaiiil.uii us s. It resi.ei't. The rei,lenr and ht Cabinel in any lamiabUi ifTort tiihariiitiiii.'-iln i oiintr'. , Idesireto sustain the tneiiils of t niistitiitioiial liberty i ' wherever fiitind. ai-.l .-siiei-iaHv do I tU'stf. i to let thus,, of our li n ods at Ihe North, who I si, -id by us in Ilie lirigbm.-s of t lie morn i Iny; ami in the dark.-sj hour ol our trial, t know that we are illing to submit to i terms which ire (Ai-ir hard, to I re - I stored to our proia-r M in the Federal L iiitn. i nm, iioiwiiiimhihiiiik v c iiitc j prommncefj tlie nr.linnr ol aM-etwioa void a-vseuteil to uhl arijUM-rrM. id the a.oli- ,. l.- .....I r.n..l Llisu i'l mniri t tti'M'uirii niivi nunuiiDU th. aolen... . .1.1 1".. I ...... ..I ll.. Sl.l. he ll.. repudiation of the State debt incurred i'n aid .1 . i ll. , ... ..rt. i . . . . oi Ihe rabvlbon - rauniil au amendment to : i the t (institution ol the I nlteit States pro- hibiling slavery or iiivoliinlary servitude,! I evceiit as 11 lilllrtshliii lit lor crime: anil . i taken the oath pr.ciiUd as the condition of amnesty ami parthrtr : we are, tttU, will- I nig ) uisae aiioiner . n .ri 10 se. ure a nnai , . - ... :.i. .1 HUleuu nt: to be uiram united w ith them in ' a Common countre ami cone. rtj?l ai'lion t.ir - J,Wi "I nion, the Constitution and the en- .. 1 iorfcement of the laws ." I diwire them to know, and ihe world understand, that con- servatism is still the "grand characteristic" of the good old North State, and that the conservative n.aaaea .re .,. nlv willing but umiou to return to Ihe irreal orinci- but anniiui In return to Ilie great princi-, I pies ol con-titiitional Hla-ity proclaimed j by their fathers at ( harlotte, on the I sml, .i.v ,.r U.u i::', ..,.l ..,.Ko.l'o..l in It he Constitution ol the L'.iited Htatea in i -- ...... ... j the Crrilnlimi o, the I Sidled Ht.tes in I 1 .8. Inst the p-oole ol North Carolina ' acquiesce!! in Ihe en lions r quired (as tbey supposed I as conditions precedent to speedy i ...,le .. .,.". ..i'' l i. ' i ,o. n,-o,,j .ir.-, ... .... . .m-p ( them. It all their sufferings, talthluilnea ' and fortitude during the late war, their t nrnmnt annreeia.ion of the aitualion and r -r ... I ' ' i ready eonipnsnce wun an tne rerpurenienis ) since the surrender, do not satisfy Ihe "gov. I erning Htaies," e, ealled, of their drnincss ai d fidelity, they are still willing, ..n Me iuti- difun oj rtyrtimlutiee men of the AortA, i nnrttsMBtilsaa' las .Iststir. thdk Ft Wi is ri ift is its rtt 1 the government upon principles of liberty regulated by law, to come forward, "il they t whbi mrrc i 'wt t-i umhw, uitntf uchci " . ' ' ? . . . " - , , I Hy "I nils Mie ,t laiiil, ami propose 11 - lieving the plan slated in the preamble a t tma knife, plows, hoes and every fWrlptiihi of ' better plan, a moie generous one, and one iU'u,,?!,'j l-ttrr' calculated ... secure the peartif .rTr.. w.il X. te't-,. ; ana prosperity 01 nils ' great lan.i, ami, 1 in tlieir opinion,., rrnir.- m accrdmiee I w ith equity, jiistieeiiil the prini iplcs upon . u-bieli our ltet.llbliVall Inst illltloris are . --.... - .......... . - - 1 founded, than Ihe one vouiliioiiit known! j as the "lloward amendment," or No. 14, 1 01 amenumeiiis 10 1111 1 oiimiiuuoii iu me !i'.i....l u - .1..:. i.....,.l 1 -IZl 1. ."ii.." J .' . J.::. .... prompts tin in to exienn to all ciasset of ... 1 1-.. 1 . 1 1 citizens, not rash equality; but equal ' right ;' and that they have guaranteed to everj nuni ample. Liroin;iiui ill an lufi pertain lo the "rights ol persons and tbe periauis 10 me ii-ina 01 iim.os sun me ngUU of property ;" and that when by prac I any class oi ci i liens' om t to UBdentaod and .appreciate their on rights snd in Aeeeatav ami the, . tight -and iuterests . f others, they too, wiil. enjoy inipsrtial par-j tici nation in the elecnve frani'liisn ThsC. ( eople m thu Commim shown a willingness to eitcnd the principle t to alt who are sufflcientlv informed, and i cover all with the mantle, hut will never Voluntarily divest any who have ever been invested with tbe elective franchise. They can never be the voluntary instrument of depriving them scire of the great body oi tba wisdom, virtue aad patriotism of tba State in the governing power; and is tba ntme of a common ancestry, in the name of a common errantry, la the name of tbe great principle of erjnality, in the name oi tbe lieenien Trf this good bid commonwealth, emtio to; name ni , vmoBji, the moe.i ' Vt Uy MtSl SU.' :y contidWd. "ill I Mpree. U wltbTdefcr- euce aud diffidence, that this General As. tunihlv miiite to MM tiuuiMMthW anil tear. 111 l;" ,l yr 8ktr, it Abana ami Pharpar, rivers ,,f namasrus, are Utter than all tWweters :. i oi w , ., iu israci ; tuey win not neat, men we must , ;.,.,i ,,, t...i..hi. .,! K.H.. i .1.. I..,. lull. ,vjn(f .Uncharged my duty, I hallawait event The iWinv nf thia Stt im m i.'Htinv. Her people are my people. Her j trt my qj. where the U there will I tie to loye, honor, cheruh and defend her. . The 7.I Croue JkmorrtitMxu: A few davt . . - . o anverii.iii stale t uiai a ruiir a. Iverllse. I llieloss ot a f ill Dole all.l loun.i . . 1 i 1 ' """"sssTsa III Mi. Al rhsl Hill. . rnilav. n ni.ni, Msreti 1, ,-or I'allsil foitli s more universal . .i...sou ol r-ffW, sevHfK sit i,lm. HJia diLd in tne mill uiiini.41 ,f the Pr.it slant F.piaeoi,al ( hnn h, sn.l wltile nur tears How, for our uwn Via, ami fur Iter irreiisral.lv U-n-avt,.! faimli , we hiuubli ll list that ur 1-r l,,v. ,1 fririitt has psHil asf.-h Im-vu, d, and u,t hi r s.itL-nin journey Uss en-hsf in tin .-ll. e ol lir SlHr. p.. HEW ADTUTISZltXHTS, OMK! (OMK!! (OMK!! ; '' ( r n m i :c i s h jiv.vi: j;al'. iii.u i,o.ii)s si.ii n r AMIXKW fiiMiliSt'oMINll IN J.M.iW - ASK HK I I K.V.-il'ia: OF INFORM Hi uiy ftietnln suit riiMtortiers, tlist I lisr. just ift.irfjA.1 froui Hi w Wat and sin u-.a ree-t-iv.ng s SIK Slid Willi e.',-t4'l ,s, k .f .HPKINU AND si MMPIt UtMHlS, wint.rs.-mir sll ih new strl. s Ij.-ttl. 1 With s U: f.t.i-4 .,r ol lbs S s.ll, to- Xlfinf.-s' AM) I HII. - iK.N TS. I. WilES , sortnienl to omaurt or au w si.tm iswires, -WtK.N H Sllul S riniis I'sttenM. J. 1IIM1WN, Fab ln-164-lf With Habt I.swuv IaiImis', Mihw i , nnlrtiiuitiMl lists Slid I'liil.lr,-,. - lrinii,-,l, , new lyb-rt f.4 ls;7. , ll : J ItAV'KNllVV IX S"rt.iRE A FIVF " ' ' HIETY iF I.AD1E.S' l)ltESrt(lo,.)S. '" "'"rk '" m "'"'pl" " f-w day s. when ' ' w,'l 1 y. n ni i.- st.ui ihtiu 1 A. CICEECII mar ti-1 77 -'.t j 1liJ4 .MTm j " m ri,t iwr iU!ltn f r NoivKiijlow i Oil. od. 7 11 " V . oeiiewiis) ' "SITknted So. I. j d K"l W. ll"""" '' U"'1' i't,mnr- Wir ' . POOL A I ZZIX a, i,irs .si rr,..nrKinsn Chureb, tiaieign, . t . 'S . - - IS ; IHK CSnKU-HUiSED UEiJH LEAVETO RK- ; -i- i.ui.j u....n . ., -o.. nns iiHreion is- ' insiiH. linn, aim me. oni.iie utsuini, tiias h.i. "" puoiw Bnraiiy. ti.se u u i , , lAinie niiaii. ss A f.w paces Smith of the Court 11. use una door 'V7..t ,rf r . o. lewi.' law offlc. 1 , "uu j N ! clothm ly .7. . ..... ., 1. ,, . 'v .s-eiai aiteiitmn will ta paid Pi ronov sting old . . - -- -. - rs.nifie.i. V. i. Kl.NO. j sTAMF.Fll.Mi fF Tilt i.'lltJw t.NT UA.HK i Bsll Club, st lis Club Room iu this City last ' i.lvlit Msreh ilh. 1BK7 th followine imuIiiII.. . - " '""T" lZrl ..... Club d. b.reb. d., th 1 -w.,t. t.i fni,.,il, ir.i....,,t . .i..,u ........ ii.. j Cnmersity Bsiw Usll Club of Cbsriel Hill, 5. C. ' " contend for Us Chsmp BsJI o 'h;Ut, I " '""'J msr 6-17-U Y 0 B II E - H T . Tan l.oi.i.l.. ,t R,. in . ..1......1 .. .L... t - Apply st the ' TKLtiiliAPH OF. ICE. uiacG-177-if i "I)t1l.l" aALR. iriii JT-Z I tb highest bul.lsi blX VEUV fInE ill'IJX, a ora 01 came, sneep, aok's, ae. Also, one hu ilred barrels best bread CORN 1 ten u, t.iv. tlaaiu,l pound, f.-ider, 1 tau, sc., a,. t I Aim, ..ns thlsslnntt uis. hliio, thest fait. ei. f c,ith ami no miloke. s . W. H. GAHRKTT, . t ' i" -IT7--w-it - Wrtolioro, St. t.', " I . .. '. s '."... ' rlcl IHI.E i.rl-1 11U. I . t fslile ljrh-ry. Mna, laultaa.vVsiu-ra.tmi,.; 1 - . i".i -1 Its, I Slier IIUlKII'K'. Mais, tlr.s.lus, HiKkeO.. I sil'"' OH.elilT.K. Adlr.. .ntMron'wie-h Ei,KU.b,lu.ica Hat and theradi- joss. vauoijs, l, alow w are, Hoes, llsSti A V ' e, e. . u. nM,i, siyuts a 111, Newheru N. C. p(-f).S aALEPOSTIXlNED. , is 1 ne sais ni m.-. ,11111, mis, iiskksks Wsk'Si and 1 fo" n H.a-su. llamaaa nvi oilier article be. ' Ji, Market. i" ihe sal of the Ommbiis, BaKKaK WaRon and W. 11. CUSXiWHJIM. mar 6 17ft Ul j ". ' " ' "'" T " t' O K T E II C I (I A It fl. ia.uuu, nna Cigars, 'eh. an In dose eionsifrnmi.t. FULL.1AM, toSfM (X). in, nun a ix. Wuoteaala (irons ra. '' 1 ' " iicEiriiit. ' " , lalit' at Elite. : Nu, 1 Mackerel Frwsb OrsUrt in 1 sad 1 IU l Lobator snd Harrt'n. . -1 , i - FUUJAsf. JOfJPH ADO. . nikr 1 17-tf i .tWboleaai Omsn SHOT AND PtiVlEB,-iu targe quanlityj piat tobaod. . . . , ' PCMIAW.JIOKrsACO. liar 1-17 tf y liuleeale Oioi i 1 . -r, ; j - . r-7 JZWE1ET, 811 Vga MAXZ, tL WATCHMAKEK A JEWELLER, 94 VmjTi tt evil i 1 1 r ft RALEIQII. TS. O. nAfl lust returned frua the North and opened si his old stand, a splendid variety ul Wslrhee, Jrwrlr), Sliver Plalrel WatreVc repair nir done neatly and with dispatoh. Hs has also on band a flue aaaottment of CLOAK'S UUl.D-l'UNn, PtXJKKT KMVElH, kc. A euosee kit ot elegant atXAf IOIiKKY, alM la 8tore,-and luanj litus niceUes tliat will repay in spection. Old OliLIl and MLVKB boufihl and sold. Feb 2&-l7U-ui BOOK STOKE. it o o to e ! ' 1M" JC8T RKt'EIVISd FKOM THE NOKTH A LAIIUE uily of SCHOOL BOOKS. STA TIOSKIt 1" MASK IU0K InCs, Pens and Fsliey srticle. AH eli.-ap fur the uuies. Vail and . HKANSOJt A r'AHHAK, Jan M-'iwiiid Hali(li, N. C. .1 cur a b h i v r. n. IRK ! IMK 1 1 lias'! t In ntik iT various site - heat qnsliiv. A L H O , Hlsiik lU...ks, and ureal i aitolj ,. rk-houl bV..ks. BRANSON k KAKKAIC FebJft-170-tf C1AHIIKS HKKD4 IjtNDHETHr) BEST, I frnsh snd Ceuunins at ..t'il-liJ(i If UUANWiSi a FAKIUH VOEST OF ItlMFANY. eb ui-i.ie if FAVKTTETtLLE INSlRANt I.. UKASstON, st HKANHON A FARHAR. IRQ5 AW) TVS WABB. IkttT. SPHIKO TRADE, IMT, SO. 44 FAVEiTVUJ-K HTKEET. SI APES, HHOVEIA TABIJi FOKKN, FOTA tr IliRs, l.arileu Hoea, anil hakes. Tree i kaias, 1'low Uawea, ltsnter's Hteel Hue. -ALSO- Wind.. Olsas H x 10 snd 10 i 11 Bisddvr Putty, apirila Jurpeutiuu. Feb M-liiB-lf J BItnWS, With lUar a Lawia. 30 Cases Must or Kausage Cutters, Various Hups. J. BROWN, lee I'J-tf With Habt A Law is. IH67. PPUINO TRADE, 187. .) TUNS Swi ile and Refined Ini, conpriainn aii 5 to S Inch Plow Inai, Tin, and Bar Iron, bail Koila, Hound Iron. A LOO, Ksuil. W. Collins' Alas. i. BROWN, With Hasv A Lrwrs, Feb SB-17II-U Tvee- ' 1 ! Ol'ENINU OK Pl'IUNG TRADE. p WFjiTF.HS EMF1RK COOK1NU NTUVKM , H ) sitiiiuk with etaupiete Hela of I Unuuls. , in, I, sild.d io oar fa-iner Ktu. k. aiakes our s- ql'RKK OF THE SOI'TII, OOOKINQ HTOVE8. Sri'F.RIOR advantairea dsr rooking fnr Uraw FaaaiUe. tbsnnusiiad coaspnt. 0. jmu n r. ' . . . . V 1 1 . s 1 - ; JZ- - aVAJUeV nV JrVOa-aVUIW UVV04MI. AMEHICAN HOTEL, CHESTNUT STREET, OI'ltJrilTEOU) 1NHEPENDENCE HAIJ, PHILADELPHIA. 8. M. IIPUIJNGM, Jan 19 3m Paorairroa. . l'ARBROl'Cill IIOI'HE, ) iUuiiH,N. C. IU taking charge of thia well known Hotel, I uromia the uubho tliat it shall b kept and romlueted hi a style that wttt fis ontir salia , ... mma -ea. .e .. p . ,. , tba alitin bona tbemturklv renovsiad. It hi be- i ne mm rsraDUT own minuniN, m ; n . " rona aH euMpansoo A: TUB BEST IIOL'SE IN THE CITY, i sea sfcau i kept la a style wormy or in nous. i n. u. uumi a . . j,if Proprietor, EXCELSIOR CLUB HOUE, lllIl.Hboro' Street, NEXT door lo th Eiehang Hotel ; eotulnct ed on the EnropMut Flan. Hot saeabi ser vad at all hours, and at th shortest notice. superior wiuee aad liaaora eoaataatly ea band. t. r. ijus NovSO-tf Pruprietov MISCILLAnTXOUa J. B RTTXTER, . B. LA88ITEB. Oasavuui Co H. O. MoBTBABproa Co., N. C. Ul'NTEB V LASilTER, FORMERLY C0NANT A HCNTER, Cotton Factors, A General CommiMion MKHCIIANTH, COKNEtt OF H IOB AND WATER BTltKETb, POR.T8MUUTH, VA. Fh -lM-;im J ii-i S'- - -tttt '4?.fc$tjsillJ$r.zz:. .."ix: -.:,rs jrrrr"tt: j REG ARM AM TOBACCO. TE are in receipt of a lot of Regs and Chsw ! W in Tobv-eo ihst can't be beaten. Cfl and see. . WIUJAMS HAVWOtfD. j th n if- f 1 ! Cliri ATIOK tt-ANTtClt. two HWTEEH WAMT HfTUATttiStl .Ali vwas.es. isw la nysnpeicni tu lasai rjmuan and ll, rmliuiu.l. of Sreu.il Hie ml.er Is nmnvtmil BMinla tA t-'rHlvll Itefenne invi sod reiinirssl. e invi A.blriiM vHIss . FaystUiville, S. V. F.t 5-lW-lw FOH RENT. rrWE OfUee formarly owned by i K Marriott X and lately waed aa a Htore, is for rent lur tbe balaoee ft Uiia year. i W. H. it 8. TUCKER. rb au-171-tf "!--r."3 i-RlsAEJET'' ' "V ."" Tie tjas;Tncso - hobSe,'. foot vltA- a WM,'.US IU HMUW. ' ll,,. u. t. a rrnnsuu saar I t74-lw ntlLEM STOLE It, l UE WAllO. SroIJtNfrtOJrKT HTAlrf-EH l.SJoHNNTON (Vmuty on Mowlay Bight flss ith, faint., I. air HI' Y.VK. 1 hiiss smile, axsaa solnmt, Smare stales fsaor, black, snrrsl and stoxss satur. t aba. law bwtsr bonebl sVmb the Uovevamiiiaad brans. 4 ibsbs 1 will pay 11 ss short reward da- their recov ery. Aililrm, . n. . siisos , Feb l-iso-tf ' "I -l " Rsleitih, N. O. t"o"B At k M T . . . 7 " " k Small bouse wns4 room, and 4r pise. APfily Ss ll mar -l ,ietf nmsBTOo iDTmisamm, U XI AUKS LITTIsEJOlUr. (BC0C18S0BM TO AKDEBflOX, MABU 00.,) Cesicraa A K C'ommImIm HerekMU, No. OLD STRUT, o r r o a i ? ft a ts b , Wdl sttead te Ui Haleof aU rVodoM aad Mr ehandise, at rr aWeHptioa, m4 la tkmf an and will aim purehas aay good aat la their baa, Liberal pash advaaeisj aaade m r-TT'iaaiaaii In hand. Can slso fhrwuji rrtillarB Of aay ktk4 to fanaera oa seeomssodaUnf ssiais. - I I. A. MARKH, VTH UTTTJtfOHit. y.or iy .Vnrso, Markt Ot. y rTanMisi Jr., Feb lt-lCMm rERTILIZCKS FOH HPRING OIXOPS. WE bog to inform the trade and plantar af NisrUi Carolina aad Virata, tETZ an fre 1'Orru mi rurmsn iBMa-WHB USS asoa aMeevad KIlllLIZtHJs, on tb moat aeetsanandiianw terms. W will has a ataca at isaaln PMUlZ i , VIA.MiL ANO. purehaaed direet Basss ska Ai ' or tne PsruvuiD Uoveniment. Wo i.svs now in stiire, for imsaadlat deUrerv , Sii tons MIAIU.KYH LPEU FUuttPBATsI , I.IMK, wbu-h who tor Haelfsweh aa satiable tan. u latum ia the Cotton aad Tabae Tnalia sf 1 North t arounaaad vl-f--'- y-1 irssa iaiiis I iuelt equal, and in men; important nsMcta, asv , pari, a- to the itraviaa Uaaan, Ws give aa ssv- ' alma rfku mmikmA l. tV- si.I "Ti ..: . , y- -taiiria in the siiYalij . RoaailU ef AMlftM l4tfBneV ler Psttejit mmpwrhmmflkmU mt Urn; m stw ae 9j XTm.lu. BnMlley, 1UU Pasts Cossiav or Muiatura . . saj Prepared animal asattar, aJU T aasaaaaaa ratty subtteDcee and Haas a , aa'sa n 11-1- ' sgiissu mi Iron . . . aaaa (rVauUs Phosphatsie of do. U t-to. i Sulphate of lib - . .1tM HalU . . M Iliaolubss - sa sasa Ths snima saatter aOoriUd l-Mpafteef a- osn. ueariy eM-aaU at (Wikatt fhoepb st olubl. A fur many analyses of your Hupr-PhospU ' Lima, msda duruis tb last lew BOMBS. I ban found roar staadanTof qnalily faM eqaal te that of auy yea have svs aold ta tuna Fara eat) 1 an ssiialU.1 that yua tBclad th onss. pnm- viule in lb usBUlsetara. Busuaetfailv, A. A. HATKM, M. !., Mate Aasaywr. Ws refer to tb fiatowiuf gaa.issssa wha tsaisd its menu bsst seaaoa : lit. O. A. Fuuti, m em Couaty. If. C, J Foots. " ColJnas Wiartisa, Orauvlll " It T UtujiaD, Fraafclia, A, ll. Ku.K, " " R. F. Vsasoaocoa," L, Birvu, Nash Conntr, H. 0. J H Avirar, " . W T Wnan, " . . . " L M Ooaiaaa, " " U O Wiixusi, i P HrujAto, " " J V Jasaias, - - 1 i 1'aoasTos, Ir W 11 Wstsub. T J Boumb, Mash Cotmly, North Uretiaa. I H Hoisun. . H st II II ktooaaa Wake " T V Vaaewaix. KdReeosab ' J H AaHaVaoM., " M JLLroa. E H Fuiwaas " 4'.4 ti W HsaMoan ' W W Baaaaa. J B Tailo. i N Tinm. " fl"W lUasoic Nartbasapioa W tf HoMnsoa, HaMtt, - W Tfltus Wlaai. - --- ... will b mproMited at the CVmrta Orsa- vltle. Nash, Wsis. E4jtasa.rs, vtrihwa Balifai Ncsrthsmpton FrankUa aad Wamsa oamtMa, K. C.andOrwtwviUeeoaBty Virginia. Aaybaaaasas(sadMUasaUhaveeabs4 atUou. McILWAINJACO. Potersburg, Ts., Jsa lists. THOU. BRANCH k CO, !. fl Ilrttl, (OPPOWTE THE FOR OPnCIJ Elk-1ll, V.; Ttrlfl XI ti a wm . . s w. aaawo. sxutavn-aa stwjiBt No. Oldltrecst PXTKR8BCR0, TA.; BRANCH, ftONsTek CCk, Broad Street, , AUGUST A, OA., BANKERS, Commission Menmaixts, Keeeiv ifomy en DepoaH, aabteet la iiaitebtelM, snd allow interest na eaas a afraea aaeat a eotiat. Lassna i Malwstatseisoiat UuxsagbM Ih CniPMlHtaM,tBd bay aad eelt aa aiiaimstaiia. Bank Notes, Bond. tUueka, A., A. They alao offer their earviee iter th Bale sad parcbaaaef Tobaeno, WbasA, Onrn, Oeitoa, aa. Their aaaior, Tboa. Branch, with aa etpsnsans of thirty years la lb eosnmiasson trada, will (tv bi paraonai sttsntioa to tbe Riehasoad boos, snd expect tAflv tiafactsoa to hia aid bleaai aad all aba-may rsvnr thasa with Mtttr aaaraatga. Casta advaaeee ttsda aa astfBasBt ta lasta and to their enrreanoasleata at BaiUasor, M York, Liverpool, Loadun, Antwerp aad Brest. Ouano, sod other concentrated Ussier, stv nialMrtUj thsir rsgwlar eaetotatra. Wpssist tae ti.a I gtva to the aeasjaa f Cotta. pernhssw, by THOU. BBANCH A BONE, Pertbara, ABB . BRANCH, RONS A CO., Aagaeta, Oa. Th Biahiaend Hoaa trtaatnitslna' tolmrmnlii order to aither bam, ae may b pratomd. w ar paying in Bigbeat, rates fur was Not" and Houtbera HecwritMsrwill band ntara wttb cheek -m -iew Vera, stsrhataad at Petarf uwrg, mc au ptckae;e aaat toesweavsvai bms ratec i win buy old Kurth OaroUaa Bonds, Co pons, tteghrtersd, seretofaed Ike, aisa desaskiil ooufsma. - i (..rw i pulrosd ntaetaoogbt amaaolll. ' Tba (uUowlna are the tveeeut rata of Aat Pt trbnr Hoas lur N. V. Bank autaa. and srs lisbt te ehanfrsa th bigbaat rata aaM whs. wax ar raeeired. -r T pant oi up rear 1 RMKSHe , r. , . ..-.t Clarendon. . ..... . , Cnaamsrc , FayotteviUe Luxinglon " at Oraham. . North Caioiina. . RoxbonV ... .t ...... . 'ltMauavtU ....... Wadeahorongh Wsahlogtuo. Wilningtna .....T"" ::::::::::d1 n .-fil'St .....,,.... ...... ;. 1M ...... laneeyviue Conimsreial Bank Wilmlngtuu. .. ., !.. i.-.. s .J i . i. . ". iiH UrenborO' Mntaal lnanrana Co.... ... . t Merehente' Bank of Nawbera tinW,iu. PU.I.M Si..t Tboa. Brsnok A buna will forward frost Pelart- parg, fre of enmnnswiaa, til eonsiglinient to i mm. BsAsti. a ai limniansia Fib-lM-m - M. Cuaaty of Wake, aavttg sasta aapetatsa it Um Cam my Cvart of Wake, Febreary Tras M. w saeeriain ui luaeuieeiasse at M naaty bbui.iMaas'aaid aoaatv. b br moueat all Dtmona bavin elaitta acsiaai Ih tWty of Wak which have aot bM Ufart r swntsil, ta prwstet lit date tad sssisssa as- eaea els its, to the Cuaiaalttass at Ibew ottlea, hi th Coort Ifonse, in tbe City of ksWst, sat Hands? and Tuesday of Hating Teres of tb Bapsrur ' tvmrt erte either one of the Ceaw-sttte arevt sea) to that tna." -" -...e.- an- y. .H.J. WHrTAEER, - ' , . : O. W. MiltWiaili. ' Obanitts. : " " M. B. hOlSi'kU. . J -.".Fi).J7-lswle ,,i r . SMOKIMtttad Chewing ToWteo, , at , 11. K. I t Ftr.nixL'i.
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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