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IX li ' i f, - " s W 7 'V terms or sr&scRirno. Thr StxnifBL i publish M every eir iuk, o vvj4 ftnHv, on th fbltowiiig t'rm : For one mmith, - - ...$1.00 For two months, . . .. . 2-' Thro month, . 1 . 4 50 Kn inouth. . is (to . Orw t-w, lo itn Menu Weekly RMnl m Tc-nr. 'iif! " " nix mmiUi. J " WW kly Sentinel, one year ' aii tuontli. ,.. THE SENTINEL. WM.E PELL, BEATON EDrroiix. ; t i s Saturday iTtning. March 9. 180". 'Duty of the South." A correspondent undertakes, today, in answer thi important question. Tin' road er will judge, whether or not In- bus sue reeded. H Wone which deeply -u-itaus tin public niind. We promptly confess, no question haa been so dilliotilt, to our minds to determine fully and satisfactorily. Hence, we have submitted our tliamtrlit -1 upon the subject hypothcli. ally, rather I than in a form which, indicated certainty or j full conviction of their correctness. ' There are many clear and astute mind".1 pondering thi question. The public and ouraelvea would be glad to bear from tin in. and to consider their mature thonsjlit. V inyite them to our columns. : fi:r corrMDOndent thinks we should "do -:w. :c.v.. tr. &11 11. il... is I rifcul u UlC mi,m. i' ' ciscly our doctrine. But what is right : There liea the rub. It is nilit ami mi: plain duty, he thinks, to stand f-rmly up ti Andrew Johnaon and the Constitut ion. I do we think, precisely. But how elo can the South atand up to rresidnit .lohiison ( and the Constitution,, but I i it aim "t 1 unaaunoue approval and eIldor ::ient ot the rectitude of the principles he advocates ; and endeavors to sustain, and a protest 1 equally unanimous against the injustice a:id unconstitutionality of Comrression.il roc .n : strnctiont ' Has nor The Sotirn done this., t and would aha not continue to Jo i'. i viuj though under duress or force her people consent to submit to a fate tney . imrm avoid But our correspondent further insists that ; we should "have faith in ind" and then "standstill to see the salvation of the Lord " Thi we trust, all true Christians, who lire ry IsitA, 'are doing. But how can such counsel satisfy and relieve the great bulk of our people, many of who are mere nominal Christians nnd most of them unchristian, who Iiv tlNM by tight. Onr correspondent knows that the great concern of the S.uth era neonle iavaef what party is to rule what system of politics is to control' the country. Thousands of them do not care a fig for partyor politics : but their great cm cern about public affaire is. that they shsil tie so administered as to bring them the greatest amount of peace, protection, and personal prosperity. This is the LT. ai ipn -tion with the Sotifhern people, and it is on this ground they deprecate Radical nil, 1 r xJk . . : uuaiiuv icsjiisiiurii.iu. . ,, Now that Radical rule is inevitaUe. isni I tka lnHivaiivia luiitirr iKut I li itmrt- ... ..... nerceij resuiea ny tne isiuin. im- more i violent, Uie morevlrulent and Ihe str ger suul.tU. more iiumoval.U. lhat ruk will become, the absorbing .pn slion is what shall the South do. effectually t.. mitigate that rule and if possible I remov ita hnrshneas as soon a po-sibe How moch we can Isear. how nlv, Wf. can endure tne continuou tunm.il and agitation, which must seriously militate ' xirainst iHe material tfirl sscntisl brfnierb- ty of the South, we cauuot tell. If C...I in j hi wisdom and grace w ould oigd.-sceiid! f tell IU vArif lo da ii thu rune, th, n u, should bare a fulcrum for our faith, and then it would be easy to "stand still and see the salvation of God.'' but until lb speak, we are nec.s-sarily left to our oh u i erring judgments. To us, the duly to -ul , in it quietly to what we cannot help, how ever hard, is plain. The only in stion ot . difficulty in the matter is thi-: shall allot! those who do not approve the r itrtn tina)ctj-rie still and do nnthing. and !!'. . only those who do ajiprovr of it. while and black, to form a now Stat. Constitution ; or , shall all who are permitle.l I v oiifjr, - b. take part in the Congr-sainal rcion-tru'-Hon hear their share In that !in...'.ii.i matter? The lights lsfii-e ii- s, , m pl.iiniv ; lo dictate the policy, that alt -ImuM p.,rti cipat. The Standard wantonly and in. k.-d: at tempt to interfere with the execution of law, hy plainly counselling the people to resist the assessment and r lUcr t. on ot lavs under the hew Revenue Act. Iba - u i. r a moment suppose, that the Congress n l.iih professedly adopt the new n constrm lion act, lor the purpose ol maintaining law and Order and the periervation of peace, and w hich in the same art legalizes i ..- a ts l the State governments, at r.i-t. as j : i ,, ional, can sanction its Il.nr.tr i..v. n.op and it schemes to breed in i-, hiet. ai.d en .Mirage lawlesaness in the Stab '. It- its editor.has the slightest onc-rn Im i l.e pe-ar ol society, we beg biiu to desist. I ntil the M ilitary l)itrict Command. ! as-umi com mand in the Slate, tin inns ol ti e 'nited Males ao.l tha, law s ,1 ti, Sir. gi.ietn- iiiei:is, not ronthiry t ::.r I i in. United States, are m 1 .t rupt flill, just pass, d ihe ("oi.r specifivally the ia!i iity of t for the collection ol federal an. I'..'. 1 1 I i.r liank- . IK' Jiii - lax bill. Slate o '.- enue. In it msdiiiss ai th: state govern mentf.'let it not dream that any Mi itarj (. in inandi-r rn sanction us op j , si lion, to what i strictly in accorda'iice w ith the ne crsmlvraot tte rttt cov. piioints, so long as tlkt-y are perniiMM to eiist," EatiAt't'at.-Tn making w rtain .xliailsj Walter A. Montgomery K., was elected Irom the Standard of lS'.O', on y.-stci. lay, County Solicitor, at tb session of Warren rrlutiveto Mr. lledrick. an iiiiproia-r credit. County Court, the present week. which, perhaps, evwy reader .cmr.s tod for hiuivr'f. was ,ot to one of tfiem. Instead ol "Oct. S2, 17," tlie credit, of tourer, a IlLualratlng the liimiciice lietwccn the ami Vt EtTWJJwrOor, Worth, aVormpan- jr.s the Ttons. T I.. PrnlnilJ)f.yr. rr j,-, , r, , v . n Life aud Campaigns of Gen. Robert E. , 1 ae8 J We hive heretofore uotU-ed U.e receipt I ,.l.ime advance sheet of the work, bear- i . in ' t ii a wive i t .. ,r .lame I MoCa he. 1 jr., ill' Virginia, and soon to l.e i -m I I'roin tin l.i-i . ..I' ihe National I'liUi-hine t'o.. in Km iiin.ind ' S:ii li ;i wnik. under rolnpr Uiil a.u.lik t&. ttill.be an iuvluaiilu uti ilii .',, I hi u i- iir.it. .t .I,...,. I.t..,,- 1 . . ,. an in It n uardol a a sample ..I II- tail , ,. , ... 1 m. amir, liability, against this t t ... . .1.1 ino I uiok being regarded as authentic hit - lam. i'or in-tamo. .... i,;i..,., 401 and 4tr. in . ... , . , . , the ...iir.o ol the author description ol the iiioinoral'lo final eh.irge. on the last and fa lal dav at lii ttvsl.urir. we rtn.l such pervi r .ions of fai t as'tl.e follow in.' : -Still the' line prcMc.1 on, n inning tl - admiration of even its furs by the ninirniti- ruin-ol its ailvaniT. Suddi lll w In n tin- 1 n t w a-almost ri aehi i I. the hill blaed I with tin lire of tin- Federal infantry, and I l'i 1 1 i u n 's division, in spite of the efforts of ils gallant I'oliilllainli r to rally it, broke in .li-mav ali.l tied troll 1 the liehl. leaxiiiL. I no thousand prisoners and lifte. 11 standard, in the hands of the I'nion Arniv." The triumph was dearlv won. an. I wis as a- r'' r ''' t" brief oil III it was irlorious. The niuuv ralli ir s ond line, and poured a willn inu tire int the raptured works now he ' ( l the Vireiniaii tilani ino around look for his supports, l'iekett found thai h. wa ahmr. that IVtti-n-w s men had tied ' '' ''" '" fate. His L'lan.l chara ha. I been in vain." We -ay that all Ihis peri 1 it is s to 1 rsion ol taet wilful. Hut o b. tt.-r sour We w ll! 11.11 llaru tint .in .I'ltlior w ho ha- ai 1 . s .0" .iitoriii.ition. h.i I Im IIit i'eai- . as sum. tile-, ml tlit historiographer. It i a matter iti t'-nnt thai the division in ijta s t:..n. which, tlie author sa s, wa "i oinpiwd .ilniori intir. !y of North Carolina eon si rip Is. " did 'i"! break in dismay. I Uder ;.i. skillu) ilireetion of its noble 11.111111:111 l. r. it did all that men could have done. ot.'Xircd to dy, vuul.1.1 such a tire. Be) uml this, we have nothing to say. It is not nei.tssarv to the 1 in.iii atioii ..f the cliarar Ii r of .. ur own North ( arolina Troops, that w e -hould ilnpeai ll the eondllet of those Iroln am other State or the reputation of any ill its eoiiiinandf r. We hope that some one ot the old l'etti grew lirigiiile in the State will do justice I to its reputation, in this matter, by promptly 'joining issue with Mr MoCaU.. and irivino the facts connected with the oi. -infill third j day of July. 111: j 1, i wimr-wbHt remarkable that all tin j uUtoril.s tlf. K!r rHn,.(i( ,,t have appear, d sun e the surrender, except, bans. 'The Last Ninety Dais." cither per COll tain such positive reflect ions as those we have quoted, or. at least, fail to do justice to the soldiers of North Carolina. than whom braver or better never marched un dor martial banners. Brazil. We ak the attention of the reader to the . . . , . , . interesting article in our column to-day on , ,-.,.,,.- , , . i t : . r n :i T. .. :m 1 .. . . I... uie s.ii j.1 1 tu. ,,..'. I followed by a lurtber delineation ot that country. It is written by an intelliireiit anil I or (1(.nlln ,,, ,ias . . . ..Arr ,. """ .B ......... I his future home, and who, at the solicitation of his friends, committed his information to I writing for the Unelit ol the public. Our .... . , 1 uir.li aiiv , tu I irru linn ii solaat v nm m t tai's witji any Emigration Society his frietuls to Lave none. If any one should be salisti. it w ith the information given and desirous of going to Hrazil. he advises them to go and examine for themselves, as lie exjH-els to do, with the sole view of settling in ihe country sml making it a hnvie. We shall Im- j, loused to hear futth.T from our rorrespomtent, and e.peciatty Tmjorn upon him too uiinicnle to the Sriittntl the re- sulu of Lis M'rimal . xan.inations in Brazil, w hen he ".m s there ,. , , ., rrn h Sunny pi, i xpatiiutiiig Un ii, sj in s I mm tne south. We lear lh.ro is no letter is side of Heaven than Did North i. i 1 1 ii alter she shall have Ispen rail Rut if any ot cur friends find one s o,lt under the circumstances, lit t b. lo to let Southerner know it. ir tl. ,l!t'; I.rt no iioin not a.'iepial le to ihe (on -r, t,,k. p:,rt in th. work of reconstruc tion. Lit tin h.yal w hites and the colored p, oplr do thi-ivork nt once. It no man iiiieriire with tin ui or miliarias- them. Very well, n ho are the "loyal whites" and W III, ale the men "ari l ptal-le to f oil l-p -- ' There cm be but one t s. Thos, w l.oin ( oii'ri ss has d isfranchisei I. by the iry 1' rrn-i fth. lo rman art , are, of i otirsi-. not ' a. r, pt.il Ir " to it, .This Wing so, the attempt of Holdi'll. I'oo!. Settle, Logan, and ..I leflss n half of the delegnti - summoned to the contemjiiatrd Dornte t oim ntiou. on the 27th.. by tin di-fr'aiielii-i d President ol 1 In l ite caucus iu this ( itv, lo "intern re w .'i. or eni'.aiTass" the work, of reconstruc tion. i-mi-, hieious and impertinent. Stand iijdc. g.i litli.nu n. Take back aeata, (very "tir of le Thk Kki kiivi.s. The report to the Head (flatter of the Fr. i"'m, n's Ruirau at Wisning'on. gliieg .-in account I its oper ation, iu North I arolina, stales th'.t. dining lln" moiitit ot January last-, nooiiuatfe i,i,d lcn committed upon Kr.e.lmen. And we would a id, none need ever Is" looked for. so long as the I .i.'liurii conduct thimsihe w ith the propriety which most ot tliefn si'eni dispr,. ,1 m evince Our colored people foi l they are at home among their friends, who will not wnn; n'y do them injustice . r 'harm: Four iers.ns Ir lead from heart dbae " ' " b' - - - , , ' . An unu.itrrwd wan in Conoacticut adver- .:.L C. .. .. C- I. I ..... ..(, v... v i.t urn 101 .ufciwiuij u,uh.w, t f . s .J - , WftrhrtriOTvirtrmitT htfllnpert.Uid.U..-,rnl4, iu T,,T,,,r'rn f",fc. r! ""w riii'v' plsHngj wesr, sed enrne Tittle rlrlnV, Titrillr ! or tl bmtintl. Brazil. Kin-in. March 8, J8C7. Mtun ;.,'...,. In the court of human .1 - I I for in liuiii.ni oven's, it may munwin - ( . . ..1.1 .... 1 1 t . ; nco -san. or, at nasi, uuiroii. im 1 Iliill'V lc" le I., iii.soivr ttiesociai, a wi 11 a pnlikii III 11, s wlui 11 li.ivi' in. linn tin 111 1 nt lii r- ; and I h.iv.- l ieu h.l by ir urn law 'he conviction that vi ry inai of oiirp.oplcaie daily b.'.oniliir ital .'v mi 1 on km d with a sense of tins necessity, " . . , I 111' love ul qlir IH-....I.- Inl the ' 'id Nulla . Sulc-ms ,rrH ,!,, ,.f ,. f..r u . i.ii.iiati i,iiln r. To Iwliold lu r now -jimst rule and j es)iring in iynonii i u death. it n Jp.iw- " " ur rL'ltVt- t irs ."I"'" llle ! stern conviction tliat lln-I imo lias ionic to l(r, Many wi lill(,.r ,,,,.,1,1,. to .1. ,. i t. a, teeding lnH' ili ihi air. It is n harsh and tru; ordial to r the tie which bind us' to ,,.. tu n wlan its root 1 tree istaliiii:; in ruins aioiin I u-. and all n ', emlriug .tut'orta not. ; aud many are ,..,., i. ... ,lV, , h. alia. ! nt to the land ul ; i,..ir ri, .,,..1 ii.. v will si i in in live 11 III 11 eMs.-ni .1 haunts, ai ph .isllie ill si I. k il.p .la ii nit 11 a:e 1, 1. 1 di I fbid a tlielan lo 1 In ir 1I1 .-ola Tvini! ol hlaiue. . hol i lion. and ihi ir 1110 uri.fil m rliuaeity ut temper 111. ol exalts ih. 111 ills. v. our pi. , and, i s.uirt r..rl. 1 .Hull. Is ''ir a linni.lioa I w it.' not, then I. n , lor this 1 i as, of in. 11, A li .1 , ol Oiunipotcmc Imsia.miiiaod ! s w,uiuli- ' 1 plv mill till the art : .Ml . .iintrB-s'lv'i j l',ople. and II,. lid do :,s w. II n r- haps belter th.ill -s. .. peop 1 slli" . I a' CoitntlV as ..ills Is. .oel ' '" n asii.i; on thi It'll tlieie I- viol etas., w In. iial e I . I oast, lull Ii ll Unit I I. nil l ui.l'.il 11 1. iv .ig 1111.' l.ly .11 tin 11 1 II, w ill. ir reluctant anil now iniir ga.e is iiiii.eii -lutiiro. The nai si ion tlii toi c Coiisl.iiit H-.-..I reue. , upon 1 h. liiiu.ls t-, wl.at hail- hi, 111 all human anil 1. tsonal.ie pr -babiliu, to . xp. ot in re in the I ,:1 1. 1 e. w le t... 1 s. -ei. 1 1 '. 1 . p.. ri. i.l ! . . r il1 1 1 eultiiiullt : Many 1. : , ,l 1 on :; ly I l.i 11 dui us lo 1. tin r- as 111 11 a- I. Hlii iii-elves. In some ease!,'tl,i llali l.ilnllies alleadl L'lo.lHig "I"" II tlleir h.lllds, and W lllle s:. Ii lies t.Hl lollble the letters thai Inn. I lie III to tin l ind in winch Lil t li or ein iilnsti. n s have placid them, a tenili r legiud br Hie Wil tare and prospei Is ol their cliildnn impels then, u it I. vet greater pj , , ,kuj. t lose W I are so dear to tin ni, a new home, where tin y may Is-srvurr i he pennaiM 1.1 , ,Ss,.-sion ol 'life, liUrlv. propeili an.l; p.,e -where Ihev mai tiiil .nil and r.h giom freedom, under stable u under stable jioiernmelils. ami just ami impartial laws, w ie) , tmiper alelv and tlrmlv administered. Whcivlia!l they ti ii . I such a government and snch a home, with such facilities and advantages ot living us will comport with t.ir impover ished condition and wasted means.' I led sure it would lc tolly to seek them within Mi xivo, or any ol iho Spanish Republics South ot us. It i in vain for a people lo look lor material pros ieritv or domestic happmews un.ler a lies potic orcaprieioiis ami imstiii.le goverumeii . The condition ol Ireland and I'olaml. xhibit the results ol despotic law s more d, spotical ly administered, while that ot Mexico ami other Spanish Republics shows the etlectsol other unstable and caption, us governments, No student of history can feel much sur - ' prise at the present condition ot the people j in those Republics. Their governments ! J wen-intended to Ihi copies ot that of the i I tilted States, the inherent tendency uf whirh is the capricious despotism of major ities, resulting, in the next step, in tin Inclination of the military. The instability ul lliese itel "'c " I the Lulled I these Republic, as compared with I s:.a..,& I,., been Kin.i.tr n I ' rw j Question of t'fin, influenced by ortuitoiis circumstances an.l tlicrinl character ol the people. Trained under the colonial vas , salagi- ,( the despotic govern.ne.it ot old , Spain, the people of the S.utl. American ,.H1,ci, ot that lilcnded diameter ccu- jar to the more mingled rue. s of the South vi Europe, at once self -reliant, brave and chivalrous, but rasl...i.con...tcr:.te a.u l.ok.o. bvc proved unrqnal ti atlmmitrr, lur hut 1 . it'iigwi in nine, h 1 1 11 wiH-ii-iu huh iriiicii( ll... b, I...U....I..... iiiiviriin i i.l, uliirli their I ...,..r., I coarilv rlo.ble.l them lo nchirve and. establish. 'I hi ir vanity and fiitlv of admifisstfatiim hare tirrfi to th-ir governments a careei, short, chripiercil and disiistrotis. The character and training ol the people of the I'liited Slates were dim-rent. Origi nallv nurtuied under the lilx-ral govern .'. . r l-....i i .,...!...' .. ......... .i..i;iu. , Bmj ,, ,,.,,. .v ,mv,'. ,.tt,,.,l to cairy on l..r a inu li longer time, and w ith u more steady ami ci.nsit.tcnt administration, a government perhaps morr ' wiselv consiituted. Rut here, too, Ihe in- liernu i.-iiiirii.:i hi . uie, .. i. i..,n na ,,i a.-u , . - . - unceasinirlv and Willi ever increasing en , . .i . . . t .i ergv. t ompare the l.oi eminent of the i-. .'..i . . ..t ....i.. .. ;,i. ,i , 1 . . . .l , ,1. l..... ...1 ' . i V i . I sixtv years ago i t h-ndeney n-M has' become so glaring and palpafde lliat the I wv faring man. lm' a .....I. may i,." I Who can calmly and without concern con- template what 'it promises to !. ten icars hence? Who can look into themu-t iuiuoe! dia.e future without ,ir u.l forebodiags, ! an.l an irrrpr. s-il.l,- impulse to fly Iron, tlie j evils that aw ait him and his children '. I!u whither shall we fl, f Can we H,,,' a cun try in the stability nn.l j-ers. yrranee of' whoso government wo 1 an trust and in thejiistandwiso administiation of w hose laws we ean confide, while nt'ihe same lime its vtr. IVl l.i livim Mtwl IIHI1. 1I fslllS. port are siich as to he "within the reach ol our 1 m Dim! m 1 ,1 1 1 1 it s. ' I behove. Messrs. hdi'.or.. that Rrazil of- l.-rs to our people all of t lies- characters ties, and. in s.ih-eqm nt notes, , you : pleasnl to pnbli-h ti.ein, I wjll tell you irhij I think to. Ma'y ot our peoph; t,,r sr,fnr tiuie pa-si, hal e bet tl dis. is.-:iig the feasibility aud ad ."titage ot , hanging th, ir ajiodes, a.., many ip ak ..f liiv maiIij, During n visit of s..hr length . i . nt ly mado to the North, am.l in oonip'iaiu e w ith the n ipirst ol si v oral, I tnadi ivity t tl'ort to m .piiro ad the, information 1 could find with respect to ( Kraiil. lis country and & veruineiit, and for turia:elv met with greater l,t llitlea than I cot: Id have ant ieipalct. Ill this inform;. : tion I made in ti s, and nil t desire now is, ' to liiv ll beloie those who diiiv bo Miking r I -had slut.- nolfo.g bin la, is. or what I haie r, , . ii. d .r la. t. on iniihority that I ihink rutin l n liable "iirs, ,v c. w A last (irrmiin youth of ILiuifliim, ( hio. latny drew his check Hr thirty eight hun-. lion there. A young man, says a corn smn ilrcl dollars, got it cashed at wis ol the dent, rendered d, sperale at lining relused .Imtiks, aiid ih camped with- the inimey. H the hand k his adored, on account of he never rumes hack it will be a cheap rid- 1 bis poverty, pr..p..se.l to her the fatal altrr , lam e for the old' man. . 1 native Irom w hu h llaiulrt shrunk back ap f Un. the Jith jU.,a ..aJajUiulai. C,ufi:oh;fUKfjlir fbe evmserirctf, and, leaning her -shv'I Wpp4M'stVi MmTirrfl''''ine ' H.,!-: head im tile shoultlcf f hef lover; Wittved diers' Home at Chicago, an.l was refused. from him that dtalh which waa walcome in , . . , .... his company; a second shot from -hi revol It is siml that the Rev -'oho Ih-ck with, of : ver ,,,' ,,, ,,.ir wcrc ulliu.U in de,tD New i Means, Rev. Dr. Hall of Washmglon, I ito' ,,, j.jj,.,. Nl, a. . D. t ., and Hev. Mr. fcucr. ol New lork. have Isw-.i spoken of in connection with the va cant Kpi-topal Bi.l.opricf Oeorgia. , Tf r Poibt. We wish to make one point, and it is a iioint we have insisted on . ever 1 .. . .... . i .L:. . aiacv wo were ueienivu-s-ifc iui, no max tmw l.s. r...li.ir.l rh.i.dnn. -. Th Domt Movement , AVt' m'P'j Vir to put upon record the 'Uo'iK pierpf Information. In the Mat . ''' """ ,,f"n'- J Kn ..1 -nil .miMtii ..,rnt,i.. IKMTeal.le tlttl- i i . ttw anil w we jiidr, will make it known (,.,t t. ( '( that the 7iniMi.m linn iilarj.il them in a i ati i;oi v to which they do not belong. , Ileal, p-nuine. hmaJUt 1' nion men. as some ot thrill are cannot feel cmniHmentcrt when . . . - i.laivd niiioni; disiiffei led. iiierulnus, 7-i ' , , , 1 l iiioii rrn-n. or "Southeiii loyalists. ideas of I nion are limited to the one j.ttrpo of-bulterinft their own bread'' and roijjning in l'aiiilemonium The e mrim was hold . m'1 11 l'"' rsouineriHra no inn uia'y me oe . ..1 11,.. I' ..l.u .1.. , u ,11 li. r,,:.....l ' i itln r in thy .mJur l ,1 otlioe or at the Ex - I1, (i s. residence. I'ami Iht linliijh Shiu.iini, t.iroA 7. EECOJISTEUCTIOS At a merlin:; of the loyal I nion members of tin l.ejiislaturo of North Carolina, with other loval eiti.ens. held in Ualeill. C. . Harris. Ksi . the Senator from Rutherford. I 1. a elan. I and IN ilk in the (hair, and W. li III, liar.lsoll. of Wiike.Seerelnry.it was iiiiaiiiliioiisly rei 1. nun. 11. led th. l tin- people ol Hi. Kl.il. promptly ai-i pi I he ail of fle ( on-ivss ol the l iiited Slates, enritled "An net to provide for tV more uttieietit tfnvern lliellt ol' the rebel Stati -s." ll was' uuatliniois 1, sol red that the Cliairmall of the 111.. tillL' de-iL'llate not less than one hundred eitiem of the State, and ilmt the eiti.i 11s thus named Is' respeetfiilly and earnestly re. 11 11 -ted to assrmhir in the City of a!i i:'h. mi II. hl-,,i. the -7th day of March. I to . onsiilt loo. ther and ma 1 lure a plan to rail a ( '..mention ijif the pen ' pie of North C-irolma. to frame a Constitii lion preparatory to the admission of Hi. State to repres. ni itioii in Congress, in ae or.l on e w lib thi I. tins pri ribed ill said :n 1 of I 'oliofi-s It was also im nouioilslv resolled thai the f'hainiian of the nnet ing eoiil'er with the eoli.re.l p.. .pie of tile Slate. Illld BWortlill ill. ir ies ,.nl wis he., with a i.ir to :. prompt and ha niu.n ions 10 op. rat ion ot all the loy al p. 0 pie of the ilale 111 llle work ol reeotistrui lion roe to It. I t lie no Tin-Chairman has .le-iL'mite.l the toilow iWiiuliu ua i'utt,ug Uu4U,4an.l earnest Ij rr.pi.-sts that ih.-v in.-el in llaleiuh for consultation n ,. dai above turn.. I , ,., , . .1 I h.,1 this, pr.s . clings be publish, ,1 in the ' !.,rJ. and that oil,, r , ,,i , p o.risb, reon, l. .1 to eopi . C 1. 1 1 A Kit 1 S. I iftirin'1i. W I: Hn inmso .v.vvr.r. n' .',,..; .',..,' '. I l.r ,1., ' J w . '. .. -, .. on the d.it ibo e nielli iolicil I'.. . .1 I! M, Murr.n. Dr .1 W M, Aui. v.i; M I... I. .1, i.n,.. . lb. .1M. Cars.. n I.ewi-Tl pson. John I'.-.l. Dr I 1'. I. Ileim. .1 l.e:iiey llll.r ..,.. I. I. Sll art. 11 ii W W Wal ' la, , Lank ford. Mai T...LI It. C.ddi i D. l. -Cart. W W 1 11 , Isaiah ..Hills Itespas. .1. Mm i s. I ( j . ' r"' I ninger. r C. It. Thoiua-. Dr. II Col. Dai id 11. atoii. i--K. I l'.-irti.ii. Dr. M F. Aren.lell. f.irtrr,' Dr. M. V. Aren.lell. W .1 Ihuiuhtv r;,rfi.i,.l D (iriu-it. Alfred ISIallloll. Dai i.l Ream t r rl.i Dr. J It. Kills.. ( VcM.wi Silas Hums. . ( (ninter, .1110 MaiinitiL'. ir . H W. Dixon, Nathan Stout C'.rn.kr, C.'W. Dickey. j f.rhirrv W. M. Cob-man. I Xt.r lliHurir Kdward hidder, Maj. .1. I. I Rhodes, JllO, M. ChllS. I S'trlh'tmitioH Jnn H. .idoin. . f I XV VI.I ...l.v II V Itroun v IJUI.'.-1. A'... ; ,.;,. in, Tho- Seltle. hi, ,,:.!,. I Alfred D, k, ry. Dr. . Had-I ,',,., K. T lllair. Nathan Robins. Jo.1 Ashworth. It-ith.ilonl W H l.o: . C I.. Harris, ii;nu, .1. , 1 l.ogall, N . S. ogg III , It W. I. ' " I" '"' ' , ... , li,tf,nj. DE. I Vi .".nwa It,. kf IJ-hJ .1. W. Klherido. HJvn Thus. A Norm, nt. Stauli) L. I . Morion. St:lc'. A. IL .loyrr .,rj S. Korku, r i;riin..i .I.e. Dm kworth. ,- ....!... r. . 1 1 I m.,i. - j oua i oau i i ui i . Wilt.M C. J.Cowle apt .1 Q A Ilry W.ilr . W. llolden. V. It. Richard son. Jos. W. llolden. (i 11. AMor.l. II. T l 1 .1 W SOU. .1 . ll. I 1111 I isoil. ., . ' ... . I "1 i is, .1 . , ...: .i.iif : . i L' . , ...... .. . .. I l av or H i ir D Jones, N . U. Harrison. I !-'..,. ,, , ,, L- . , Jos D Haves. R. K. Mm k and. R. K. frcr I i ,. , i l. i I I re . t. s. D. W i liain-. .1. If. 1-ish. r. I H,iia. ( II. Iliooih n, John Robinson, , K Ji.'H,r- 1 A, ' , .. .. A- '"' ' "' NV '"'"' Morgan I . on II. ' """! ' '' , ' '" .. ,-, . 'Z '.''",""' v" . ' ' V. H n. is-rs-.n, "' '"' A'lu'I"-' N, ' l,'""l,,r' . . , , u . 1 '.j.,;.: .. s,a,,, ,, .,,, a ,,,m. 1 rortittt, .x,iim nnow, .-. a. ii nsou, r.. i U Teague. W. li. Slype, Dr. J. L. Johnson, I ;. i.ii-ii. 'lOoio,. A. M. I lluberlak tlutltnnt. urn. Ilan 1- , ,, , , ,,, - " i h i -. ' l TriTn s. I , A. I! hapin J M. notton. 1 J""11' ":'r" (i I tiiiVttL . Dr K. i.iissoni, W. II. J ,', A j, nkjlH , liim,t. y p 1;, misl.r, Dr . II. R01111 ,ri. . ,, , llV, r,f ,1. William. y.or!,. A. 11. R0I4: Hamilton, Dr W .,...... I. W It' Joitx-, Jus. Illvthe, i . D. W'llittcd. j OUrretl. i 11 irmtt. - .las. S Harrington. yiiMj-. - .1. A. Ii. i. I .aW. Dr J T. Loach. W . A. Smith, T. I Slliad. j(. It lliunalit. .l.i.Ls'ii, it. II Cannon 4 l,u,rJu. J I' I'hil. r Js.ituir. If. V. King M rtltuli'iiri. I)r. V. Sloan. M.ir.n. H. Si lloiiry.' v M;ntij"iu rtf Allen Jordan. .IWr.-, V. Ii liiehardsnh, V. M. Rlack. AnsA. A il. ilaii, es. .Uutimh. (i. . l.aliiigan. '.,tl,n.,ji., C,y. Dr. It J. Powell, ll. S. llclriek, I. it . Coodloc. " The suicide I two yoiiiiK kiveis at Sanli Siiiriliis, in Cuba, I1aaca11s. il a great ensa 1 . - ls,1n fSisri i verv snilona to tecord,in anappropri.U. m.nner.1 he chaogv. of fashion. The latest achievement is a picture, representing a Iahitmab4 and affieetionata counle. tha husbaml search inir llijtorotttlj Jn his waistccmt pockets. Jth i jmiitg witm-HmmnmH-tf-H jtm Isast your watcn, lov i" ua n replies,' "no, uriin(r, 'twas new bonnet I Lad for jot) soms- Foe the Sentinel. Duty of the South. The Northern papera which pro Tuna to be friend of the Constitution and ol the South, and the Houthem liapera, aay that they lo I not know what advicu to eivo to the people ot tiio ftouth. The duty of the boutbern 1 peopu "is ua iain as uie ni.-e oi me fun ai noon liny in a elomlli n sKr. 1'euple are loo aul In look at what 19 1. initio, rather than , Wt right. "Do right if the heaven tall," wan old and proper adajre. . U tat I ri..l titir (I.A itnulliMi, i.u.i.Iii fit at. .ml Arml. -" - - ,.,m ... ....... , Andrew Johnson. It u their duty to ,un, ,lrllllv ,,v , (, jm,!,,,, the.r 1 fathers, by Whioh Mr. Jolinaun atand un- llinchinglv, and withhiinto ttand or fall. 1., .. '., . . : Do rtiht, and leave the conseiitieiiee with i (bid. Andrew Johnson has i,lool, as the i Heaven orduiued power, la lween the South and nun. audit would be base ingtatitiile I to desert him, and a easting off of Heaven's help, (i.al works by means and through ' men. .Moses, ii man a riigttivelmtrf Kgypf, ) , I. laved the Kvptian 111. man h, hulled de 1 liiiiue in Ins leetii, and Inl the ehildren of ! Isia. I ti. ni their bondage to the protnisi.l I laud, laeattse their cry had gone up to the: I (bid uf hosts. So will the cry of his people of the dortii trodden South go iipto lieavui, ! 'and a Mosi s, perhaps An.lrtw J. .hnsi.n, w ill I lead tin in I. . di livelalii e. If to Mill. 1 b. I necessary ,' h t the Soinle i n people mitr. r , il 1 i Ul die il IliUst be, so let it be; bill, ' li. pine. ' III (iod," I. I tin III "si. Hid st al.d sie III. ! -all. Hi. .ii .1 iln I. mil.' Inn m nr. in nr. , 1,1-1. r lend a In l 11' baud b. bu d tilelil . ; sel v. w i. li 1 hi nil 1 -1 1 1 Ii.' I 'is 1 if a I in 1 1 :eal , , dl-P.ltl-UI. A id HI 'I ti'-l one I"' Ul d 1 1;1 lu. I'.i.. Approathiiiij Elections. 1 1 ! 1 1 I i . . . : - in 1 Ir . . . i a'. - : l - I...H 1 ose at 1 hand. N H ei'i'-hiie ha.ls .IT i.n the stroud Tuesday ill this iio.i ll. A l.oii-n.-. or, tiller t i.ngress-nin, a Ual:r-n I I -aiiUlls- , -i..:i( f, iiiemb. r ol hoiii Hons,, ,, the. Legislii'iire, aii.'i s. nie e iimly . llj.-i is, are , to be choM-p. Walli t llHlltiiiau i the He-1 publioall. and .lohn !. Sinelair ihe Ihmo , rrstie e.m. It-l:Oe tor to. l.r:.- I, , The vote stood la, , al Heptiblu an . . "'. UlT i Deinooraiic ','(1,181 . ; i K.p'iblican majoriiy .. . . fi'( : -nnictimt writ nmn rs .tcett.m nn m' . nmt Momiav in April 1 no Ka.iieais i,ae nollilnat, d i. 111 nil .lo-.ph K. Ilawley. the " -nt. Ir io.rn..r. The ' 1 ! b.liies I.. I.iih-ti, toimiili a nieinb.r ot j Co igress, when he w.is n war II, mocrat. I The Vote of last V. ar stood Hi,,, Kepubbean 4 1,'74 4 l.4;t;i Democrat ic j 1. public. ,n n,.. uitt '41 Mr las! I.l. uteluilit i oi in- i W in. in r ai.d .led . Ya-c, t h. s. ei . i m . .1 .r... .. ; v,.,r on Ih. It ..In ..I tnk.t wnn I I.e. em.. r ItaWlev. Iiale r . I I Kailieiihsiu. ami D. o . ornt'e i '.in i slip,.. I In I HI Is- .. , I an I Ol -s tb. 1 .na, d t the to Ihe i-7i i . no ot nnr.s pri seni I p,..p: .1 I . lil.ei tlei.l 11. . oilier si,,,.,il (tie r; V un -iti. I di-orgaining no-a-un s Con cress. Rhode l-iai ,l wi:i hold r Hrst VVt'dhi-l-iv in Ap;d hale 110)1111. . id d deiietal elect Th. linn 'II on the . Radicals do, the r The I pres. lit IncUIIIOi lit, tor Jioii noini DemiaratH have made no initiation yet. I and it is believed niil nia:- ! vote last year stood : ' Kepubliean . The ( . u.iu: , .',HII . .'..wi ! ' Di lllocral lo Republican ma jority I M I'r II HMKM Slloin Ss-n i"' cial in the s-ii s . It appears to be s, tu I that the pies, nt M'ssson ot the fortieth ( onori -s -sin. 1 1 not extend lay Olid this week . but this is to be ili tinit. lv m tiled iii e oi Usui the Republican nieinU-rs to-morrow night. a s.pnlr Novel. l,i. I. u nl t., No important leoi.lat ioll i- I.l be attempt : f.sr one or more eillfliili, Willi win ed except Iho llliprai hni. Ill im est igul ion. ! belei n lllli..r and publisher, wllirhwill lllldoilbteillv be resumed and) rclerrotl to a coinuniteo. w ith pmier to pur sue the examination uf w ituess. H durino tin recess sil.f il rsifCrit tfivX next SessloH; wtrit h will likely coiiimcnec on tie Octola-r. lirsl Monday iu A struggle is in progress l o get the unit tor r. l. rre.l to the Judiciary Committee, in roiijun. lion with an additional special com inittce of six mcmUrs. (iomral llutler .lis approves ot tne nno ni investigation pursue,!, ; i.m I the character ot the lestimonv sought , in .'Ir. Asiiiev. (o neral liulh r thinks it i futile to be fishing lor miniums w hen I li.-y ' should be try ing 1. 1 eati h a whale, and tiler lore lie w ill inoi e lor an al.aii.louuielitol pret ly charges against .Mr. Johnson, and urge a i trial on broadi r and less p( rsonal groii.ul i viz. : I surpatmn ofiln- legislative pom r ,and,the disposition, of the railroad interests in the South. 'I he latter proposition mai , Is-nlian, lolled, as it issheinu that the rail ' ro;,d property was ili-po. ,,f umh-r direij ' tion of .Mr. Stanton and (i. n. r.il Thoiua. Nearly all the' j uirnals ol Texas air urg ing the necessity of planting I irgi Iv iu corn. 1 and w isrly, loo. f.,r ihe yreal in, r, a-e si. ' p.Tinduced upon the popidaiion ,. that 1 State by immigration .vitl add lur" ly to the i demand f,r grain. j I st I. .'."sou lire nil. million, IV rnW'' " j"im ''""" ca'ling upon Ih'e I F,.,(.rll (iovemment for troop, to prot,-. . Ihe Tenmssee l.eoilnti: 1 tne H-ople ot tliat state. I he Conservative nundiers voted f.r it on the ground that its 1 I adoption would 'save them fr.im Itrownlow's ! miliiia. ,; n a kki 1:0, 1, Ihe i.lh 4 Is-i, .ht Brv. V S His', r f.i.v ill, I. Ii.imiiis. and .tli.s fx:.,sit I. li.K. all ot (n .ui lile 1 ounlv V 1 . II ll) It. Al KiltrcU s Spn.ik's. K, l. 4. lHijl Chisi.es .lo Lii h .MrtioWAS. son ..I I'.lri.l. and K It. Mitiow. an. Sll' d I.) years Slid 1 1 .lavs, tie lis ri'retlv affiieud it i ijisesre, f,,r s4otig tunr previous u ms,.leslh, Slli. ...ilf Ils iallis tnK risniiirp and snlmiisse-,,. illi liii.'i.iiinhiii 1,1 Uh iMtliai J niii.'h sun.-rmit hr was r. Iinr.l for th.- "Is tter land.'' HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. III IMM'.KM TITi:Klt.s). ' t Mf.l Mt.rtK'AN and Klillllstl fwl,s. Lab hes TJ. ; i. HuiK' s, Screws, Nails, Iron, Painlis, Oil Viir- , ,,,ii, !-, l iillv, I line. emeiit, t'Liwlrr, Hair; eirl, 1 Ki'Mersl sVs'k of Hardware. MITCH KIX, Jan rellClt AM.KST 4 CO. . ,1 N wbVrn, N. C. 4I.IVi:U l)ITM. aV CO., ! 277 WYihington St, Boston. 1l lll.lhll l I WAIIbS (IF hni MI'MIt; HotiKM, 1 coniprisiiiK Throrriical .id I'raetiral Woiks ! in every branch of Musiral Science. Aiimiiik tltes. ; i are (tlrViardsoii's New Melh.sl fia-the Plan., WJS; ' MisU-ri. rwixsil for ih Oraso, hi .uuu.,11, ft , Hassauf Art of rturiiia-CuMik.te. SI: Ahnd. tired. 9 .Hn.,hrs Violin -Omnlete-4 ; Abridaed !ii;.bJC,,1i?J . 11 "r w : Cloili. a : ttut. 4 : Bauadwh 's.,re.i Unartet. Cloth S'i.7 ; lkaurdav li.Kl j 14m, Harp of I. U1UUI NKIilOG .HU.I.W, " ' ... v. , -it. s.,,,, e.l',1 II. Stl; Ooldeii Wreath and Merry (kinsV, . AW ana, itrtt au eta., Alan, all tbs BtsiMlsiw fjperaa, MaaaaaajafaiavaviAiswy4Aa .nd 'a- ffrriMpfciita sh of Libretto. Complete Cataloftoe of Book and bbeet Mtude will h furnished aa p ,lietliss, 1 DRY GOODS. COME! C0MK!! COME I! TO - G llM KDH'H'.j 70.1; a a A IN.' UlAi . tatOi9 mUi Mi AND NEW GOOD.-SCoMlNti IN. IKOW IAIvK UK I'l.KASCHr! P ISIilllU ing U1.V ft ioli.1t. and eilstomers. lil ' have just returned from New Vnik an.l am now roe tv 11k a iarye anil w u.i aelev L J M.-ek of SI'UlN'l! AND SI MM Kit OOdDS, 1 t llibra. 111' all the lieu si 1. s ... Ihe .-mi...,! e,tl. r Willi m lale ntoeh ..f liKNTS, J.ADIKS'. MISsKS AND ( llll DliKN'S SIKHS. I.... lies', 1. trim.. .- Misses' I ti lls. 1 1 111). M. le on - Ii null fa 1st.; 1 1 ll.VVKMlW IN Sli'UK A FINK VA ItlK I V OF I.VDiKs- DiiKSM.o. IDS. :u..t my stis k will tsi ci'iiipl. ti h h few ilaiH, when I will t-il y n til.! aUiHl Ihhl. A. CIIKKCII. mar n 177 ill FOR SALE. nE OPI'OHTIAITl I OK i vht.t1i;.t, t.V ll:Tt-K Of A I'KKI Or llll -T I 1 i I -'it'll l Mb I.YW.U U. SMITH. A en. i (di tii nut sau:, HUN (.(nil) TLltMS. THi: Kookslore and liuod Will f the 'xinlt.nitrnt .atst-lv Ix-Iil.'Uik ' ''" of ttm It. SM11 II A vd.nl Si: 42, 1 .i- II. '.il.. Strl, in tli nt i it v. THE FN i ilO. SUN K OK 1(( m iK, S I A T I N l.V, m !IimL mn.t Kflicc r-iiiit, .iar'1'ti ,s.i-liit, Kut u rets,, Utctln r with an nrxsiniu' iit "f the of r Ktrt- rixnn, d mrl to U- ct-- -1 Mt tn-t in l)iilk ; nd tu thm vm Iiim will l- r. d y tli kiiInsitiIn r. Kvt-rv tijijKH tuintv n) ! n-iviily alT.riisl trPfsuitift t -firing t" iurcli.. , fT aw. rtaiaiiiK tlit ctiarai tcr ai.'l nioiint i stttscil . tit' It rli t of lit' Imnillt rirt. Hn pi i In. prot. ln. Ac I alwi oflvr f-ir mlf, iu iIh- rtn( wav. tl . i OMI'U: . K ri.INTIN(i t-sT Jil lsHMKNT, fr thrr with an awrnmcnt of lr-a-v nf psnnirt in w tti. 1, it i. nitiiut.-. 1 ftlno i.fliT f'.r ;tf tli c.,j, nhl . nillx lint ai'-l J." - "I Hill -f M-t 1 1. l Tin: i ili.i am i'iKi:iii:, oitl th,, Ii..ftu4 ina.-Utif v miaai-ir.m Ir. eal.- hsl, it I ills.' offer for sali Ae.'-',". Hli lij liul.lls It. 1 aji-i.. .;T.-r fur iijM.n tin, -aim- terms, lit and iiisrhiaery aiilui a ul n, le iih.ii th.- same term-. Tlic reset-ill MohiIiI) , The- IturHl JOI'K.VAI and the .', ik ajsili all the his.ks .nl.lish.-il by- Win. II. Smith A t o., in solar as the saiue iiihi have U loii.-.l l.i tin in muter eoiitra. Is silfi Authors. I n. l. r llus h. a.1 m Kami: i. r: m n the . l .! I -1. 1 i.l sti.ulal iiii.p MDSSK.SKUOM A ROLI.INd STONE, i.lnllie of is upon si uuUr 'iiulitioita ; ami seieial ! OVni,ETTE!, I i rruiiist .lfniiinc tu hu ran olitain any infrniH tioii Iiv upnlvui U nn-iiiMtu tlit- tr intnw h, (.r m liiy aUtiir. Wtu. K Kmjth.-aliuwill Ulv jilrar Him- in 14m iik au ih(ti) in.ititMi d rin-l. T)if mMlitorit f tlit Iku- (inn of Win II. Krnitli A ( , ihr than A. K limrn n A i'., of Nw r. tli injtl'ye ami cwntril utorH nf the Urin, Wniiant A HaTwivkl lUklti, and ' Tli- Ma-oin I'liMiKhitiK m i . MaJiiifiH-tin ni ( 'i.hijiaiiv,'' New Y'-ik, all nf wli'iiu an- in'fTrril, in wi-J l) i i, nn- ii' tili' '1 tu ir wiit thi-ir claims, ihilv autS- n ti. nt l it luti Ilm t' ujniitliH from Dm- XUI. of J-Yli I".". 11. W. .OltK. Trilntir. Nnri'K Hubs iinist Im. 111 s rltlliit : slid the)' U' reoi ned until the J.th Marrh, ls.;7, for will am- loi lion or all ,.l the ni.'k as .inrred atsiie. 'I he Trnsti-rves. rv.-a the riht to aere,t any bi.l ... the meautlm-, and tti rrjeet all lads at the end of the time. If not accepted Uie st,s-k will U- rlomsl oiit, at auction, m tla 'stlh. Atarrh 1H..7. It. W. VOIIK, Msr.li 7-17H-dlw2awtd Trusii-r. BAHKEE3 ASP BROKERS. NKW HtXHIXU IIWt'K ! BKEMZEK, KKLL0G6 4 PKTKKS. BANKERS BROKERS, I r .rr, ciiAnuvrn:, . BREMZCII, 11:1.1.04.4. A. t ti., GREENSBORO', N. C. (iul,f, MI.VKIi, litTLIiiN, .Kil'IMII; X bank Vies, sit I.l .Hid time exrliatii . sl-i t.s. Is.nd. and coupon.-, no.ilit nn.l s .Id. I lrioslta reeelviM, sl.hj.n't ... slKlil ehe.'ks, anil , six jici rent, iriiori -l all-. wed. t-oll, Wou. uiaiie lilt sii an -ess. Lie n.,11,1 - l'arr, lilar aTl, litinn mrrn In the mrrrhi-r .ml of (ii.Li. Kliuir aud .-HJIlthein lio.k Hole.. .... eollllliisslon. i:ilslli..-H oaS'r (lis. olinl. il 1.11 reae .liable terms Hie INlllolii V loslii ll "II ioi:.Lli.r. ii pii 10 Kx-tiiii". '.. n. V4inr. Cliarl.'tt' tj. .leske. II Lindsay, Ks. , i.reeit.b,.r.. N. I . mar s I'ti-oisi jut r ' WHOLESALE GROCERS. J M I'OIIIKIi C I 1 A It H. 10. (K)0, line CiKrs, eh''S. t,,e. se eonsiennien. I't i.I.MM, JHM-JS i , ,,, mar f. I7 tf W in., sal., ilr.s-.rs. at BJtuAlVHJj. ''...';siltkr'iTi.-'''-- . - Fresh l.y.tei s in 1 snd 2 Ih. cans. UiUMtera ud Hard us. . I'l'U.lAM, JUNKS A ,'(). mar & 17-tf W l..,l. sale (iron rs. IIOT AND PUWDEK,-ln lare ..uanlitr, just tohail.l. 1'l l.LHM. JOKKNAMI. Biara-m tf Wis leaa, Uoas r. TIIOWX ItfQjt R . iu store I barrels prime HKOWN HUtlA U vnkh will ts ld low ts tha traits. tssalers will ) wetrtraU trwHl. am ihe saarkat and only a few dava. . ie t -"- - nVm. MnKhanti- ' : 1 PTEB8BTgQ APTZBTISMmrTgL SIARKS LITTLEJOIlIf, (8CCCESS0I TO ANDEKSON, MARKS CO.,) Genera? Grocer -A N Ii t'onunlsalon Bferehssnts . No. e OLD BTRErr, J- . 1" P o S 1 T B S T 0 A ' X II 1 1 .. .... , v. .JJisjfflffil,TOStf!w(te,, Will attend u the Kakof all Produce and IUr .'liaiiihse, nf every description, mttt s their ear an. I mil also nuri haae snj gooil nut ia tkairha. Liberal .caali atlvaaoM niada ua atmsiKnmeBt in hand. ""wsas an also furnish Fertiliser of soy kind to ri niers on s.-e.'niniouatiiiK term. J. .V. MA I Ihis, Vt H.UTTLEJ0HS. in. Anb i s,).., M,irk$iCu, cfFtfamkU tb, Jff "'' 1. I, lii-llil-lliu ii:ktilizebb l;OH OltOPS. tl fi; Is ul.. inform the trade and planters of T S am l si. .un, aud Virginia, that an 1 1. ....1. .1 1., ti.niisli lluiu with tb Bicart aenrowd 1 l.li I ll.:I.U, on il.,. tut aeeominudatlBc i .ins. W. ,li hare tc k irf rrmiina I'Kttl? I IN i.l Mi, puiiiisatst diraet iraa tb Aceat ", l ... I'el HI 1 Ul Ijo. iTTIUie'Ut M, ai.- n.. in .o r,., for immediate delirarr '-..s t l.A..i.C.i st I'til l'UOWHATl mSt bi vi i.. m.ieit ..n Tor itstdf suefa an BVtabia ren ii .i.ior. ur it- (new unl IrsSarro caantKagf v.. .:, .o.in, sii.l lryu,m. last , araviuc ,i e.i i iul, ami iu many important rwixuu 7Z ,s-,i..r in tl. e iYi'UViaiiUuaao, We gi. a . ai f.iH nf it as a.-, i tained by I. Hayaa, on of the iiiiwt enuueut Ci euiisU ni tbs eosntry : Kraults or Anulysrs Watte fBraal. Ir)' I'ulenf uprr-rtitMpb4Ue of Lime, svs now mM by Wtn.L. Brasller. list PlIITS ('om1t OV Moislure I'niiai. il animal matter, aaltauf l. a. liillv aiitwisiics aiid liumna I i -ii. 1 ii.wpl.stri, nf tjine, Magneat and . SO ll.Ol is. I.il.le I'll. '-. Intra ..f do. 1A4-10.) Stlll'tiAlr ol Lllllt, . ' H.I.. - - . L.-nhll '.v - ISA) Mi 1M W.tW 1 !. niiiial niHui sftnrdcd 4 jtllpartaof aai- ma si,, ii it Mas dOrutupuHod and, a wilt las . .11, nearly one-half nf the lion 11loBat I Alt.rbisnr sliattses of Tour Htiper-ltlOiyktU .1 L.:,i. in.i.lr durum die lmi few moaUia, 1 bate t.saml y.wir xandarrl wf onslity mH eqnat tn Uut ni siii o.i tiaie'i ot sold iu former rear ; ftiul I sin s..i.ui .1 thai vnti Include the narreut pna c:pl. in il,. in nnfsrtnre. KnMiawtfallv. " n t tjt, M. j., state Aayer. ' ing gtiitlorai n wuutetd 1. r i.. i I- last lis ll. I'a.i, X. I-.pik. . arrcn Connlr. N. C. J i fen. . ..I .i.-iin Wimiuvii. Ilrai.rillu " I; l but ii.i,, ton., in,, A, ! l.i i is, I: ii. im. in, cum," " 1. Un ri t. Nash ( .oii.t v, V l J II AirM. ' " tv f i kiwi, i , ' " I. M 1'iMl l,, ' II 11 WlU.llWs, . .1 I' llll.l iniir J 1' .IH.SSI.SS, .. J J l ai.nmit, -- In W II t irsoa. ' ' ' i .1 11. . i, ni r Nai.li t oonly. North Camlina. .1 s 1..I-. . II. .n s II b.s.ms Wake - I' I' bilAHMLIX Kil.,e,.it, .1 II Vl.K-liUlNll .. J I. I.1..V I. H I'lOWKHS I .J.(,. M ,H ,S, - s. , W H ll,,; .. .1 ll I UI.OU - .. I N 1 lliou I..,. M Vi Iow.k Northaaiptoa ! s.i',,', llahrax, W T I i.l -.a W M.-.n. We will re,re.ut.4t the Coarta of Oran vill.. .Nash, Vuke..tdjteeooil. Wilaui Ulifa, Ni,nl,iiiit.Mi t'ruikliu and Wama eoantioa, N. . ai. .1. .1,..-1. wiilir cuuty Virginia, An; btisiiiena eutili.ksd to a atiail haw oar beat -.11 loll McILWAINE CO. I'. ! sl.nri;. Vs. Jan 11-fta TIIM. HKA4 II dk CO. . I O I 5 Hall ll.eel, iipidHirKTiiE ronT orncE,) Biehmond, Ti.; THOS. BRANCH ft 8058, o. m Old Street ' PKTER$Btjt63,TlLi Hlt A II, M) V CO., I Broa4 Street, AUGUSTA, OA., BANKERi, AND Commission Merchants, l!eeeiJJ,.iie.von Hcpnalt, eubjert to aiKhtrlMeks, and .how interest ft same a agreed USMi ; Ne ll. .Isle l.aiB ; tlake l ualectliin U.roQKl.ait tin, 1 mied histen and hu.v and .-U .at e.auiuisi.i. Hank ,S,rfrs, flimxts Sttrsrkw, k , ,T,' 1 In y also nrtcr llieir 'servii-es for tha al aud purelmse ,.r 1'oi.aee.., Wheat, (.sam, Cotton, ae. I li.-.r srtuor, Tina.. Itrsmdi, with au aannee .f iliiity y. ars 11. the isnuitusMion trade, vUl give Ins s ih .imI .1011in.11 to the Klehmoud kooae, and 1 1,. ri u, Kor ..i iafavtion to hi old friend and all w ho may favor llieui with their patroatK. ssh ..Ivan,-. , uml,. on tiautixnmrnt lo Uwai and in He ir eiressin.leiit iu Baltimors, New S..rk, l.iierj-Mil, lidiHt, Antwerp and Uretuea. lin.110, and oiher (sinissiitrated Manure, far nislieiltn ih.-ir i.-KidaroustniHerH. Hpeeial atten tion ts ivt-ti 10 therif'ttti(h at Cottisa purehse, n, 1 ll'ks. ItlUNCU A HONS, FeteratauK, I AMD miANcn, arm a to;, August, o. ' : 'I he Ih. hmond llnnse tia.isniittin, tetefrrsphie or-l.-is l.i elfin r hfiuse. a maj 1st preferred. 11 a are puvtiiK 1 nr. hielieat rale fur Baak Not. - mil s iiiinrrii su-eiiriun. ; will hand retara 1 s.ii. . I.r. k ,11 V V.-k, lik'hmoad or Peter ; bull,', tor nil 1'iitsjes nut to onr ear, at beat runs. i . U. il! Im, ..Id Nm-th Can ilina Honda, (fea Isms, .irglau re.i, scratoliud Ae, also detaeiwd j a.(SMB. ., . - . i.ilfi':.t M, ii k lsai)1it ml anlif. V -The fiiloshiK sic the present rate of onrPe t. isi.nrK IIoiimj f,,r N. i . Bank uotea, and r liable in cifciugesUie liih'heat rataa paid wars Hot sru rr.'yivrd. 11 01 , .is- r at .arl.ift. . . aa .. 11 M M ) 40 .4S 4.1 ..i4 III . 7 ,'.31 . e Ar, " ( larendoii " I olilllierr,' , rs,..ii..nn. .t. ;;.........". .. '' l.v 111.1. .11 '' il " .1 ti'riibaiu. . ." ..i th Carolina. ... llmlsim' I liolllasvilli' " yVadesliorollKh. . . V ast.inirt.ai ' Wihuinifton . -iani !'itlu.. . , ,,. ,. Comuiereiiil Hank Wihuhlf(tiMl Farmer's Hunk of Nivtli ( larolina. .... (I.eeiielrn' MatmU li.aura.ic Co..... Merehaula' llauk of Newliem Miners' and I'laahTs' llank f lam. Iliam li A Sons will forward from Peters burg, fre. of enininissinu, all eonaignmeiit to 1 HUH. IlKANCH A CO., hiebnejiKl. FM 6-151 ritHi; coMMirricE uf finanoi! fob thk X tiamtv, of ;.., havilft been amsiintedty the (.'iniiiiV f'onrtof Wase,'Ferll;ilJ lo tai-eruinthe indehtedue irfsaid eonnty, aere tn reiiuent all urreotie liavinfi ounnrint tne l.'ounty of Wake whteb have n4 bum befnr sr sv nieif, to pres. id ihe date snd s mount of sera claims, to the Commit tee st their , in Uie tJnnrt lloua. in ll.a Citjr vt. Baleiih, im K'avdjy and 1'neaday ul Hurina Term of the 8nps"r ( mirl ih-l riili.Ton rf the 'tlmnitttee yr"'' ..ua l'i ii.ai . i.h... ' si j w iirriui.'iL j CotmmitU . O. W. NDKWiKiU 1 Cemmitte. al; H. Ill IVHTKK. J.a, fte IS.. . . .e..,e .e1 law le i--" . -Scl7-tf
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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March 9, 1867, edition 1
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