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THE SENTINEL. Wednesday, March 13, 1867. Meeting of the Colored people of Raleigh i We are informed that, in our brief notice on Saturday last, of the colored meeting Tennessee. This BUtofaprofeMediv regarded by the to have lSfati IpTernmeni, anil as not one of thoer.goutben BtaU-s that are required to be subjected ito wMtary rule. The 1 torj of that State, eince the war ended, w lar aa we can gather it, it one which cer Uinly no truly loyal van, who ha regard for law and order, can desire. Anarchy an.l miarule aeem to reign. The bad filing en gendered during tbe war, between the sup porter 4 tbe war and those who were not, bat become intensified by the violent and unjust demand of the Brownlnwites, and the evidence are, that nothing but the deter mination of the government to restrain tin violence of those men can prevent a msi W1I atrife. Brownlow, not satisfied with holdintr the dUfranchised portion of tb community under the ban, secured recently the naeaace ot a law to raiae volunteer mi litis troop, to be under hi control, ior th purpose of putting down, by tore 01 arm. the diafxanehiaed. We observe that th. Legislature, fearful of the result of such s rtetL ha menrt w" cal. andCoMerrattte concurred, requesting the general gorernment to aend troop. into tbe State. The Conservatives voted for it purely with the view of checking the out rage which tbey are rare raiu . c... nittil h Brownlow' men. Now we are confident there is no other State in the Booth, that really need, the mil itarv force of the government U union law and order. K the Eiecutive. of the other Southern State, had the power to organ.. and equip the regular militia ot tl.e tsies nothing more would be needed. It. of it -if would toon nut an end to all lawless ness, and the civil authorities could then enforce law and order without .mm .,.,. Forthermorc. we are quite sure, if Preai dent Johnson will confine himself to tlx U a officer already designated t- newspaper., as the District Commanders 01 the five departments they will not rc.,u.r an additional soldier to those already id tbe Southern State, to execute the Hherman Shellabarger bill lully. Tbe Southern people, who have sustained President Johnson', policy, are advocate ol taw and order. When they laid down their rm, at the close of the war, they did so I with the honest purpose of .obtaining the Union and turning their thought, to the art of peace. If troops are needed in the South at all, ft can only be for the benefit of those Southern toyaliatei ho have hitherto shown themselves arrant cowards, and now desire t wreak- their uncalled for vengeance upon the peaceable, quiet and honest people ol the South. " n In Brief The Jloii. Theodore C. Peter., of New York, bus addniuied a letter to Gen. Grant, upon the agricultural, industrial and ."ci1 j held iu this city, we did Injustice to our situation of the Southern States, which is j colored triend.. We have but a word to replete with impartial and important intur- j,olfcr.iu reply. We knew nothing whatever mation. Mr. Peters is a gentleman of prom- i f .i,e meeting, and .imply published, as a inence and hiirh position, who hits been long ' ritv itt in. what a friend ot ours and of the identified witli the agricultural ami liiuincial affairs of his own Stute. liuriug a recent tour, he passed through Virginia, North and South Carolina, and Georgia, visiting all the commercial and business centres ot those State.. The following tribute which be pays to the loyalty ot the people is both just and generous : "The iieoplc everywhere, us mass, arc moat thoroughly orderly and law --abiding and most truly loyal. If (lie thing were jiossitilc, I would stake my life, mv honor, all that a man holds most dear here or here alter, upon the complete and most uniloubl d loyalty ot the people in those Mates vis ted. They have submitted in moat pert., t honor and integrity of purpose, and they exceedingly regret that their honor ami in tegnty should tie doubted, lhe salcty oi loans entrusted to th.niis sate beyond all question ill regard to their loyalty and the tallliful administration of their laws. No people can be more anxious lor peace and quiet, and they well understand that proper administration and enforcement o the laws is of the first importance to gain that end." in the face of just such evidcucc, the Uad ical press complains of President Johnson for testifying ill his veto message that good order prevails in the South ; inasmuch as the ' loyal millions" at the North hail deci ded, at the fall elections, that the fact is otherwise! Of course-, if the "loyal mil lions" were to vote that the Southern peo ple all have hoofs and horns, it would he treason to ipiestion it. a Tin- lUeliiiioud Enquirer put thy. ease thus, and there is food for much ri fle, t ion in w hat it says : "If the S. S S. law decrees nnything. it i that. as a body politic, the State is dead -If this is established, the public debt of Virginia is dead also, a against her people It is well settled public law that the al.ro gation or absorption of the politiial lime lions of anv community, bv another author iiy, is the assumption by the latter of " sponsibilitv for the former's obligations." The Washington corre-pondeiit ..I the Baltimore (!; tt. extract from ma tter we publish on our first page. fttrnUhc- m account ot the discussion in t(ie House of Representatives, a few days since, on the subject of Impeachment. The notorious Ashley indulged in such y imperative per sonal abuse of the President, that the Speak - The Supplemental BUL -j i Our telegraphic advices, to day, inform us of the. passage, by. the House of Represen tatives, on yesterday, by a decisive vote, of Mr. "Wilson's supplemental Iteconst ruction BilJ, which we published in our last issue. PiX-vious to its passage, however, the section tin. fienernl Comnianditw to I ol our. aim oi ni.i r. - - All must see, there- delegate the power ol otdering the Conveu- to the nrtiiig Governor, was I stricken out. This action of the House, ta- v... .i .lmm of the meeting ' ken in connection with tl in the last u,i,l,mi. We append them for , the Senate, (also announced by telegraph,) of .i i ,.,uL ill,, noiiif. remark.' Sumner's Hill, which looked to further sever- the puriiose ol making Bom rtmaias. , , , . f h. itics, ill the way of "guarantees, wlncli Meeting of the Colored People of the, (Uiig iU City ot Jtneign. i . in rvnunMi ,,, tn, ItMKK,.,, N.t Mar.-l.tt m. , f wmiliUmU.r jt i mcetii-g ot the coioreu p".po- . 11,11 on the evenino of the nth 1 iblc lor any decent while man in the State A..1..1-...-1 imisiila ntiVL lift. lore, that we could not have designed to do Hoe, to the nrtiug Governor, im-m .j....... .,..!..... ..... . ...,l .l..u! !,. TELEQRA?HX01 koktiethccjSqbess,; WBHmoToH, M.rch 10, In'lhe Senate, yesterday, Mr, Trumbull iukro itneed . joint reaolution, apimipriatlui! 1,500,900, to lx' distributed num(f the destitute of the Soulli, regardless of polities. lie stated that Qen. Howard s(flesrd before the committee, sitting that, unless the eppropriafW was made groat sHtTerhig would ensue, the present .ppro priattoa beiDH for the fk-eoilmen and loyal refil. Rees only. The renolntion waa voted down. The JfnHse wa. not in session. ! KKORd Jl'HTICK OF THE PEACE APPOINTED. Hostom, M.reb 9, r. M. (b'V. Morse, with the consent of his Council bus Rpiiolnted a iicki'm Justice of the Peace Tin Kiilt..lk count v. At a ma at Flag-'- int., On motion ol II. T. Hughe was end to Hie I linn and S. appointed Scclctau. The ( haiiman limine, explained the oh jcctoftl.e meeting, a committee waa ap pointed to diiilt icsnhili.ns and report on Ki-nlav evening, the Sih ol March. Wl.'. i-.- II the niectillL' adjourned. NoKKI.Eirr .IKPrTUES, S' F.I.l.tsi.N, Sr. ., N .letliies III I is. ill w a r.'i toy-i operate in the work of re organization, j may tairly be regarded, wi- hope, lis signili cant of the tact that 'migress has prescribed i its finality and roniph-tcd its reconstruction mn legislation. Viewed in such a light, the proceedings ol Congress, on yesterday, may be re'arded as a" nitiipli o I conservatism Tin y have certainly disappointed the hopes and expectations of malignant, here at THE MIEKMAN BILL IS VHttllMA lli HMoxn, March tl. In tin- House, lo ,sy, lhe Senste bill c.lliiiK . r.noeiitioii ss r.-jsirte-l with fan m.-ndment, , .roti'siim; .sinsi trie roiisiiiuiionaniy i.r mier- I ' hill. Pllll-W L.VKKIhO. Match Hill In pursuance to the order of adjournment of the meeting of the till, inst,, the color-l J people re iMM-mbltHl at PUgg's-1 lall, H. -b't Iries in the ( 'haii'. .On. tiioti-.n -.1 A ii Willi-. ms, John II. Hho-les yas apj.- inlcl Sc-iit-iiv. Mr. M Putur.-m requotnl that the ob f the inci-iing be explained. nnmitlee ap -oiild shortly uuintorme-i oi tin- the jeet I' Mr S Kllison s:iid that. tit. o.'iinted at the last meeting r. n..rt and those i. resent object ot the meeting, could then obtain the proper information ; in the meantime he moved that Col, V. I. Harris, the Senator trom Hiitberford, address the meeting. Col. Harris said that he was appointed by the m.-mbcr., ot the Legislature to consult vyilh the colored people of the Slate, and to req-n-t their co-operation in the work of re construction under the late act of Congress. The whites bad rnllcd -preliminary council of recoii-truction to in. i t in llaleig l. on the - -1 1 1 inst.. and thev desire,! that the colored people should do 'the same thing, in older that their delegates might meet oiiis lure. .id all the loyal men ot the State be thus enabh -l 1 1 1 co op. rate ill re orgai. iing t he present State goveruinent . ; Mr. .las. V. Taylor then lead the act ol Congress ami explained ils provisions. lb warned the colored people to be particular in giving their support to any man i ihe ere satisfied that he is truly Mr. W. li. Hichardson then addressed the i meeting in a forcible manner. H' " m i favor of the late act of Congress, conferring upon the black man all his right, and as a I Union white he was pn pared to co operate ! a oh them. er was compelled to call him to order. Mr. : yR. (.,,mmjttee, through their cliairinan. Spalding, of Ohio, was the only member of; Ellison, then preseutcd the billowing res- thc Itadieal nartv who had the nerve to rise olution. in his plat e and deprecate hiisty and violent action. In the course of Mr James Brooks unless 1 loyal I,,,,,... .),,, amii.it salaried wilh ei'li harsh delails of the Sherman Bill. Most of tin in, being theinselycs disfranchised and very properly excluded from the work ol re construction, oiild subsiiiute t..r it to morrow, if they could, something uioii- pal atable to themselves and much more galling and oppressive to their iieiglilx.rs. Kor oiirclvi-. we conies, our satisfaction that it has been definitely determined, 1) the ruling power. r- '"'H order the Con vsution. Wear., upon the whole, rathei gratified, that the teature, permitting the Militaiy Coiuiiian-h r to transfer his author it v , in conned ton tin rcyvith, to the G.ner nor, has been . rased. We are, and have been, oppt.ss.d with the fear, that .call by the latter, nr bv the Legislanire, would lie follow el b a c b r call from lhe bad anil lunger, tl- , !, hi. nt i "g Us. and that nulli -en -i. ll w oilid come . -I surrcndi l and agi a ag- im but Ifitlji and it. And .ill , xpe ili-nionstnit. s KltOM WASHINllTON. Wasiomiton, March lit, I'. M. .l.-ijii W.t.s'k bus been isiiitinn.-.l as lli-lriet Attorney for South Arkansas. 'Hi,- Senate .In.h.-isry ( -oniinillee has ar.-i .1 t,. r.'s,rt, rnesnr, s suppleiuetital to the reeonstnie-ti-.ii hill. Th. Ilonsi. Jiiibciarr ('onimiitcr ac C't'ts..!.!. null b-hw- aliM Uihneiits, which have a-it rrmis.ire.l. It .tire.-ts thsl the th n.-rsl. in eiw-h I'lslri. t, shsll i-atis,- s r.-i.-istrslt.ai hefore K-ptTn-ls i ls.iT ; tli.-n .-fun-.- si. . I. - tt-.ll of .lel.-ates . a ('..to. utioii H.p"lliling ele. tion .t. . rs, Ar Tile sixth s. ,-tloll J-roynl. s lhat the . ollilnall.l lli licli.Tnl may ,lel, .ate thes.' miW.th to the acting (i,.vrrii..r, on his takinir an -.all. failhf .lly to pertonn Ihelll. tiY 1 HE t'Alll.r. THE Kt:SlA.NS. Hei.i.is, M-n li ft,.' Ttie KeniaiiMare in for. on llevil Hit xtoimtoln Troops nh artilh rv have gone t.. .hsl. le itieiu. tj. I., lilts Inn- tafli. K. man I. ail. rs liave Ist-n eaptnie.l. 'I he F.-liians hold th. hce barracks at Killotlll, Kll.lare i-ountv. ,' Ulk, March II. P. Jl. t S'spat.-hes trotu Imt.lni stab- that small ban. Is J ..f Fenians art- patrolling the - -.iiriti.-s of Water- foul Cork, 'f ijimmii y and I .mi. ri. t, , pr.-ssini; th. jh-'I-'.- int.. 1 1..- r oik .oil , . on in . 1 1 1 it if r . .t .t ri" -. EV TI1E CABUS-FKOM IltELAKD. Lomihi.n, Karen 12. Ii-ehvod ie quiet. The government has organ hud th forces Into til flying columns to pursue the acsttering band.. The Fetliaiui, recently en camped on Ostlee mountain, hsve vanialied, leaving no trace. Martial law will nut ho proclaimed in Ireland. A special oommiasioiier will try the Fenians. MARKET A.N1 FINANCIAL. jJiKUtm, March U, Nun. Consols till. Uoiida 74J. Ijvkiics.i, Match 12. Cotton nH'neil dull ; estimated sales .",ui hales. Mid.liing nplands 13. ltosm tls.1.1. Kkw Vol'.K, March I'J (Stocks eicio-.l anil lluctiialiiig. Fo--t-ni-, of 'lii IttMj. Missouri Stat, sixes ils Money 7. F.Xi liali'C, sight, Mi. t ottini uniet ; Middling ina.ii.d- Ju',. tne of the counts in the impeachment Andrew Johnson, will be the illegal i xi cli tion of Mrs. Surratt. Let those who doubt picseixe tli.-e lines. VetrrJnirij Imlrs. TlHKO - A baton ltillge I La ) paper -ays the colored tr(Hiis n ho have been paid and niusti red out at that post show no in. Una tion to re enlist. Even tl"' IhuiiiIv, t I'KI, dm-s uot tempt tin m. Several European capitalists are travel ling through Texas and Louisiana with an eve to future purchases. The wheat crop,' iini-ox ered by th.c niel ting of tile snow in ; was f-nd viry where to Ihi looking well. C0TJ&T ADVZETISEMEITS, STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, -v Macok Cochtt. ( Scrwuo Coibt or Law, TkLL Tkku 18ti, 8. W. ttl, '1 . ' .. vs. - Original AUaehxtnU. H. Kally. ' ) . , ,. , It appearing to th aaUalmetlon of tba Cmi J that 1 1. Klly, the defuudant in thi cae, I resident if this Ktste. : Therefore It la ordanid' that pWretteA1siW ta the M-aMW, vSIt paiwr puhlishfil In the City of ttaMva, foe sj. su.iuewiv wwk, nutiryuig Ui defeaVbutt to bt - an. I apiwar neiore tna rnnas, or oar Mummr i Court ni Ijiw, at the next Court to bs held tor th. i County of Maeon at theourt House in Vrsak. Itii on the thin) Monday in April innrt, tb Mt there to plead, answer or demur to aabl atUek. : nn ni, or judk'iueut will lie taken pro cwom. w itucss, . N. A 1.1. MAN, Clerkf , Ci.urt, nt ..Wee in Franklin, the third Mondst in S, pt., IM,i. ' W.lf,AJ4,suS,i(3.C.C. mar h-1711 mi.w STA TE tiP NORTH CAROLINA. ( Pfcmsos CbPHTf . ( Dk- loiiirot ri.evs ami gt-anvni Wjisioks, . t hi.kTkk, imM. lr. WUImiii Merrill Ex r. HaniT. K. Wilson dee'd t r. l b al. th WiNon, John VViIaun, Arefa. vHhra and ..th. ! t hil'tr.-n and heirs- at law uf Hmii'I. It. VNiIhoii doo'd. It u i .j .. iiriii n. the siiisfaition of the Court ih.i th.-also. I'lnii.-s ilefetidattta, are not reBi. .!. nis of tin state, it is on hired th.t nalaicatiua Is mad,- t..r six siusiwaive weuka ill the llaleujh v .w. ii.MifyuiK to said tefendaiiits Um iHiiik- ,.f tins . till. in. and that if tlieydoa.it tpnw u in. ot xt Ij-i iii ot tins t ourt to ha bMl,l l a... ' Isirougli, tiudui thud MiHiday ii March Isii, uu j answer sai.l s tiu.ai, judgment oil the aaam m ; ei)nt'ri ill l granted against there, t xA'rtnw, AM1 V, M Wy Cterlr ef M Owt a i the third Mondavof lies-ember !. NAMf. r. nmnvv ry There is scarcely a innrriag, 'ile girl left in F. t-'.-l-VI-wiiw i 11....., rl.. X' tl... nidi, i si, .rre.it 'I'lle - ' vouni. men had better n-o to I tah and r,-! . STATK ( IK N(RTIf CAROLINA, lieve the "Saint The last session of the Legislature birthday a that th. :iu . ill, turiiioi tut li oi that ho since that Illu sion, d, I iUl.1 it to tilt taken place ii. untie!' by in only be jii-t Sotitlietn I .-I n!i-ls n the South, XV lio III iKXil- i Iv chargeable so called,) . have rtsiiltui injuri. abiding ami 1" acetd A- call 1 1 it- sly to the real law disposed portion hI matters now stand, the ntion is defined I I. ..ii Corn I Tin- r-, . 1st .Ull lt -r. is. ,1 M yitkKFS AMI FINANCIAL N.-v VoK. 'sr 'l. I' M. r , sles ..f u.iaai 1...1. . t ?iu,,ai um W. st. iu fs.fii;,, til. in. in i , W. st. in rnn. .1, (1 lit1. l I .1. -. it- ..f '..t..it at this port, sin..- S, -pt. .ai.-dy-i.t' ia-t i.a., sl.os ll.;,iaal hnl.-s N. Y have made Abraham Lincoln'' legal holiday. Twenty young persons, inuh-uml f.malt, belonging to the Choctaw Indian tribe, are now attending wliool in Njilc Teiin. The difference lietween a pournl of mi nt and a drummer laxy, is that one weighs a ponn.l and the other pounds aw ay Forty negroes left N'orfblV on Thirr.lnr. on their way to Arkansas. Tin y w. re bir isl at per month, rations ami traveling ejn-iis's, to cultivate cotton. 1 Col HI Win. II. ( Hr-lrl 1. We reiotce that the 6VIU Congress has passed a law removing i.irmei lUtinetions.it lace and color we rejoice in admiriible remarks ill renlv to Ashley be 1. .lc thi.t .rave 111 liberty, all I We Will sid : I ever t lierish and support the cause i....l.l 9i.,l We will stand bv the uf the Tub JoHHstok Will Cask. Thi. case, we observe, has elicited more than ordinary attention. It involved s sum not short ol $500,000, which wss the devise of an aged, intelligent but Wntric man, whose wealth. toiti WMimtedt between one end two millions. Unfortunately, he was a bachelor. Who, perhaiw, never yielded but to the cower of Cupid, and then when - .t ru diaanuointed. We ft JUUUJJ wMa, - ' 1 i lure heard it said, often, that ever after. wnen ny friend could dare to joke him on the robiect of marriage, his reply woui.i u .. .t.U in annnort i'wife. With si " r . - .11 fcis eccentricity, he had many excellen eies rf character. His tnttet frienda ami aervsnts were objects of affection ami con kua kji s inmlai able w hen he HUClsuvs , " r wm. deceived OT lost confidence. The will esse occupied over three weeks W hsve made several notices from our ex rhmmres of it, but, we believe, in no in sum nrt s full sad corit list f the lawyers engaged in the case. A friem furnishes us complete list : Vam. TBS WILL. B F. Moore. Raleigh r r a...!. Vamnhia Tenn. : W N. II n. xv. uwwu, ------1 . Smith, Murfrecstwro ; John Pool Bertie P H. Winston, Windsor; Edwanl Conig land, Hslif, H. A. (iilllam, K.bi.t.... Tboa. H. Gilliam, Hertford. A.AniTOWriA-or.irahaiD,IIill- iro;Gov. Bnsgg, Rah igl. ; Gov. Nance. Chsjiotte ; Wm. Kston Jr.. Warrenton : W f. Martin, EUt. City; i. W. Hinton, Nor folk, V.; Wm. A. Moore, Kdenton. We repeat, that a brighter array of b -gal and forensic tolent ha. bssm aid. lout bjought . fite on iirrftw. Tlie WMSsy " A paper rtat tliitt the counsel for the Will received eseh $1000, and those against the will eah tt0. We lo not know the correctness of thi.. Whether or rect or not, is certainly the buain.ua of no obc hut the parties concerned. A, we hsve sid before, CoL J. W. Ilin toi cKorfolk, tatends publishing, ftr the .peciia useof the profession, a fall snd su Uientic sccount the evidence and the pleading. In this esse. It is .aid that it will make s book of sbout 750 pages. Mb. Bkhbt's SrK u. Emit. The nd( will please corrt ct the following tvpogrspMoa! -etrorsNn the tt spewd. ol Mr Berry, vii: In 49th line from top, imtrad ol 1394.000, read 30,2. In the next line, iB.tel of UBS.OOOfor 17. it sli.,,,1,1 be 618,8!2 ,and in the 2oth line Ichii bot tom, instead of cm read caun-it. fm it CBr - The uidi. ati.-n- are un l.vorsble for a g'a.d fruit crop In uihiiv- h,s and early trull- at. in rally is making " He would say to the gentleman from , Ohio Mr. Spalding. I wliostiKal here as a Girond against the janobina, that the his tory of the Girondist, was in this place to be written ; and although such men as he at tempt to arrest the revolution, he Mr. . Brioks did not think this revolution w us here to stop. lie did not Iwlieve it w as lu.lt written, or half acted out, unless all history was at fault. We are now repeatingi"tlic Ho man history ot Augustus and Julius Crrsnr, and the Government i. passing from a He-; public to a Despotism, lb-volutions never stop. The Girondists (the Conservatives) are to be overw helmed by the Jacobins ; and when we shall have lost all our liberties, , some future Napoleon will rise up from the j chaos, and rescue the country from anarchy ' people We will stand by loyal whites of the State ot Mirth I aroiiua, and heartily accept their offer of co-operation. SKVW., 3d. We call upon the colored people of the State to torm themselves into Leagues, and organize lor the work .la-tore them. The resolutions were unanimously adopt ed. A committee ol live was then ntrpmntcd to wait on Col. Harris, and confer with him jeet. on his return to Raleigh, consialmg ol Messrs Friday Jones. W. II. Malthcs, A. H. Wil liams," W. II. Durham, Handy Lockett. On motion the meeting adpnirneil. ' SORf I.EET JKKK1IIK3, Vhmn. .1 II. . UllOllIrS, V 'if our p.. .pi power to plainly and iititnisti.kal.lv, and all the ma chittcry lor its i xt r, :v i- billy arranged -The iiiililuiy will . t - I.r and the inilitary will couti.-l the whole matter; and every, effort, on the pail o! malcontents, agitators, and selfi-li ih nit.g.sgiies, to interlere w ith, or i tiil.nrr.iss, or supira.de its prerogative, will la-nuninarily cli. eked and suppressed. ; Let the Dorriles take warning. We art- gratified to believe that our 11 V TilK I Ull.K. b.l.i Mar. h II, M. Itoiels 7t . I.m iii.-.i , Mr. I, II, M. Duriiig the year 1 nMk there w. re nim lb. iii-an, I four hundred an.l li ft v patent- is sued at Washington, of w hh Ii tifty i i..dil were extensions. Negro slavery still exists in Florida The I Indians of the Kvergla.les have determined 1 to keep the negroes as sUves. They iletiv I the jurisdiction of the law . Trouble i ap prebended. I I A Kb, urn. Estimate.- The Atlaniie , Era computes the nuinla-r of destitute in ' Georgia, who have not the actual means ol 1 aiibsistence, to Ik- at least fifty thousand. A. i Want I'ottBTV. I'ok Qcin-rra Hfsmoa., Kea. 'l ean, ls;7. I.N..I, A.linr. ) I'rf if . . , ! I nakemil nSnlt ! Mi. hi, I Whidy, an.l ,.,.-rs. ! ft apt" .' I., the satisfaction of th Court, i thsl Win K wind, mid lligtten Whitli, t ,j i 'he -I. f-ii.Unis in this .-, reside unyiaul tU hunt, ol this Male It Is tli.Tctors, l.tl Motl.in , ..ol. r. .1 l.v ih. i ..m i, th.t a.lvertMemat be made) j for six se.k -a. cessiv. lv ui the Uslelgt) Mis.' a news .taper pnl.hshetl in Italeieb, uollfying , i.l .hl. ii.;iil..ithe lilinu of Ihls petition, ud I Html uaiess tti,.)' .ps mr M Utt neitus-fc. . tin. -I t tairt, i-i-sit tlm thir.i Monday u, May neit, tlien j an. I Hi. ie i.. answer, iel or .1. inur,' jodKenieut . ye. r ..,,'so viiil U- tskeu a t.t liittn. Wiiu. s. J. J. LLIiLLLL, Ch rk of our said Co-iii. ,i ..it, ... in li.lei,,!,, (bir.) Mantl.vuf K. I. ls.,7 J. J. FLUliKLU f. C. C. si CI i: I if KOKTH CAHOMSA,! " Ma.xvsj Ctit jirv. ( i l ii is A i.'i .HTJ.H KrsNinaa I)vjmBr T'.SH, fHtiC Jvn. n. liju, r. T. It. lUciar., . .-u.-ety ( an mlmiKiiilralM 'i tsisrf ... I w.i frt I!. suit th, a,liiiiiiistratr.r .ml tlefni.liiit U i.tfif a ti .H-resuieol of that Main, in.- . out-t mat taiiaieaunu m ii. par of Ihis Ktate, for in . lis, riotifvuiK I ho aaid 'Iliua. K. . .1 C.lt. i Mi.l.llu.i tits. II-llrl.si .nit - I ll .Mi.l.lliui' uplands Hit. erally, who are pliviltgtll to do so, are now w illing to take hold of thi. mat ter yv it li nil honest desire to test it lully. ami in the uiitit st hope that it may eventu ate in indii i.lual tn ,et and national liar inoiiv. The conservative press of the State, which mar be regarded as an index of pub lic sentiment, is nearly utt unit on the sub f'RnM WAslllNllTIIN ! W vsiiivo iov. Mar. h 11, V. ' The s, t.ulr ...li Nlitlirdm, p.,-s, ,1 :i bill. SJ.pr,- ' pristine, .ll,lSI. for III. r. l. f . t So, Itli. Til o ple, r.'uar.llsss of sub - -.! nl-. t" I..- .li-p. ti-. -1 hy ' ttie 1'ti-. Int. h - -'in. mi. 'i hiii. l.'lin. lit. inaltitiM III. it prop, iutioii a million rii.1 ii b rC f , vv a-.l.-t.-al . .1. Notini,' ha- oftti iiillv trails, in.,1 r. uantnii' 1 n-ti i. t I oiiitiiaii.l. l. Eight editors are now tinder seiilenec ..I death in Spain. Crime Freedom of I'n s.s MiRitir.n, In lliiih r..int, nn the 2sih. i.fF. I. l.v It. V. S.-ehrist, Ks.).. Mr. Asr.nl w J Iis.i and Sbs H. K. l'avne. Itv the same, on th 7lh. of Mm. h, Mr. J..o T. Iliiowx.aii.l Miss Li .fxv Y i . ii. In Thomas, ill,-, N ('.. F.I. llh. l.v Ih . I' It liriilon, Mr. .1 vars W. Iln vt ..nxv, of K.I-, b. couiitv.t., MisshiK H. Iln., 11. th, Near Thomas, ill, lo-v li K. Hint, ,ii, Ki.i.rx t i i.nnrrn, i '.. March th loth 11. (i. Wit a.. us lo I isvidson in. N l . Mi I i.Ti I. nM. n Ih' (What .1 AH'AILS I.N' NKV Old.LANS. Vl it I h:i I 1... M:m 1 -h. rulfiit. 'pr. h, e.hiig tr iiblf. h:i - t. n ot, Is hot ibll.-.l ' J U' seen that the object tl the meet- throucrh a deaooti.m v. i, l..- i,:u,nAi nni. : . : It . i.11. IIIUUU llll.o, IVBI OI.BM.J IB a,p,ni.,, , , i Tbe strutjele of the Girondists with lhe('n''' 4'n rH "'CU A Nkw Tii ki.t. The New Vork Until has started a new hobby. It impresses, with considerable force, upon the Southern peo , pic, the necessity of heartily acquiescing in, and co onerating with, the action of C'on- nt explained, . gress in the work ot re construction. It M AUK K t s. New Voiis. Mar. I. II. Kl.s:ks t x.'ite.l. Ki.es of lij llis.l'. MiB.iilri HtiU' (.lies. (Wj. Iloltl it.f, t rollou.hill; Mi.l.llliiK i!lir.29t. 1'loilV a sha.lr Ilrin-r; S.iilh. rn lu.i.V.,'.l,ll. Wheat Vn:l AUCTIOff SALES. oti i:. SALES HI KING C(HTit WEEKS. 1lTWCANTTO AN OItliKH OF MelxittT.LL iiieri.ir Court. I will acl! to lhe lonh.-st hol der at the tlmfs and place, herein named, the follow ni(r tracts uf taint tsjtonirniir tti lhe estat . to . M.-.J Mountain is one of tbe most interesting events in the history of the French Revolu tion. They were pure and patriotic iuent with the image of ancient republicanism and heroism before their eyes, and the par allel lietwecn them and the minority in Congress is a just one. We fear that' the concluding observations of Mr. Rrooks, in the foregoing extract, are prophetic. but is to be fully developed when the com - pmmts ..eeiy wmiaua to Longresa, am. , better.. Mas Fork HOJB. .. . . . '.l. 1.a ...out ut.aliieiolis rUH.lllS oOlit-rsllv Hfl f'.-f , mittee t.t live have their m-.xt iim rview wiui j . ' -' -i - ' Mr Harris, the Chairman of the Dorrite ( tain to flow from such a curse. It suggests movement.' We are glad to learn that onr ' the Southern preaa, iu order to .how that e.dored peop o not intend to commit ! H't.v in -"anieat, that they would make a th. ins. Iv.s hastily lo any partisan move decided hit by proclaiming, as their re Thev are urate- union national ucmt mr mon, uie it.iiowuig. incuts among the whites. fid to the Congress, anil to the people ot i Kor President, General 1. 8. Grant ; lor Vic the I nioii. for SfVuring them their liberty ; I'reat.icni, i.eiicrai u i. -', ....I ..,.n.urr;n. n.u.n them civil and luditi- . SfUl. : a.o. ....... .. r The Richmond yt.., speaking of C(lI rigl,ts, antl they intend to try to .how the recent action of the Virginia Senate, in j to tle wor( thut tlu-y appreciate those priv passingthet'onvention Rill, says : ileges -but they know the white iple Til! Ilrrnld s. , tion., ea: bl,a.m. and vegetation gen.- If the frosts of Marclf an vill la- fruit" "1'coplc el a distance may well imagine i among w hom tin y luivc ta-cn raised that the members have intuitu cuts are not nuiv not transpire through the medium ol the press. Mich a supposition would la true." Rrownlow has opposition for the Gutvcrnaturial chair in the iieraon of Watt. "The nomination of this ticket in the South would operate so powerfully upon the Northern public mind, in behalf of a gen eral amnesty, that Ihi- F i.ri i.l b t ongress they by a two-third- v ot, 'mbers . tbe General Assembly i tj,jnk ttlcT know l0m to trust, upon whom j proclaim it, in or.b r to nation here which their constitu-; , ' . ,, , ,. . ... ,..,, proposed treaty ol m r c . 1-1-1 tn rev. They know that their liberties snd i J" . ,' :,!,, it aw are of, and which, indeed, i 1 1 ' ty and re union, in Hie I anspire through the medium , rights w ill be best maintained and secured l.. - by a peaceable nml orderly course, and by seeking to promote a ijuitt and stable gov ernment for the Stat.-. Hence they will tie cautious wHh whom tin y ally themselves. Hi ll house, would ratify this Southern , harmony, fraterni liuli.es ot l.iant an.l t'ollTIKTH CDNUHRSS W.siON.iiovi, March 11. ..use, tliu folloauiK hills llltlo A Sknsibi.e M ix The following joke is too goo. I to be losh We publish it, for the sake of preservation, anil lid for the pnr- iu th, ilut-etl : Hill aiii. ti,lat,a-y ,.t Ilia Ifoiiieatc.d ads f..r Ala hama.'MlHslssippi, I.msiaiia, Al Uimas anil Flor id ; lllll (lirectllig th coin elaiuieil hv ceriain Hleh luolitl hunks It. Is- pni.l int., the Treasury, Willi the right f claimants to pios.cute twifDre the Court of Claun-f A jouit Fes.ilaj.itai ku. nitF.Hltk.,.1, .bretuiK the Heel-etar? of liie Interior to suH.:Uli actitin utitli r tti.- law of last scMsiiaa for the relief of the heir. I of Jno L. bofihsni-v. j The Judiciary I '..mmitt.s' r's,t i..(l a hill Ui fa ' cililate rest..i-atltii. I'ihIit this hill tbe General is not ailthori.yifto delegate powers to the acting ' l L.v. rnnr. I i h. registration oath retpnres that one -hall Is ' sine-rely anil earnestly attaclit tl to the I'iik.ii and the lioverniil.Tit of the t'tllteil Htnles, an.l will ' steadfaslly suit.rf.rt Um- Otoatltiltiou alul tilM-ythe th late .1. I.. Carson, in the Couiittea of I'oat U, luirne aaij laiic.y ' 4 IN M.KOWEl.I , i at lhe Citlrt Hoitsp tn Marion on V. .lncsday 27th. March, - caceUeut. faruuuK lauU. I lt -Tlw IIobm. TraetfsT In lab- v-t. Ce.i on Buck Crt-ek ami the Catawba, witlely known a ' c.. untH-r rieasantt.ard.TiH, lllllt) u-res or more, j ' Hue of tin. in.stt desirable residences iu xy'esteni North Carolina, tti Half of tw.. lUfl acre tracts lying on Clear Creek. 17 acre, ou the North Hide of the Cataw ba. 1H--I0JI acres on tht head waters .if Arm alrofifc Cr.-ek. 19 One ttitril of r.Ui acre, in an,l.almt the Town of Marion. )- One Ihinl of Town Lot No. a, sitirat.d be twi-en the brick Stores of llurgiu and Mali. 21 - Town lot No. 24, Coi ner More house on the pnhlic siiare. i . II ilitlils i-wi It I' ol d, 1 mad.- in - sllc.l .'--IV e 1 -a ' to apis-ar al the neat t.-nil. of Una Court. I., u h-1,1 iwr li.. eoioitv of Maeon. at UwCnait H-.tisc in I lui.khn ,, dm 3rd. MoniUy in April mull, and ahw cause if any. why tlu p, lituat aha. not Is beaid, otherwise the ease will b diiasaw-d ; ol as llioilidi li.aj. . b,d leu aervxaL i Witu. , It. c. Hi Aiil.l'., Clurk of aaitl rtrtitit., , at "Ih"' tl.. :ii.l. M. .Hilar in It..,-. itMt, I , h C.-lii wiiw K. ( . hLAGLE, C. CI', hl ATi; UK .NOItrii CAItlll.INA,, Mi,.. Cocsrr. ( c 1 ' I ii-vs x Qi-asmt m-jsuos, terntan ! T an, imm. sila M, Is, . II A.liut. ,.1 J. K. iirvataa, 1 ,.o , U xi..l. r aehery and other, i .''"".' It appearing tn the satu.facti.rn of the Court, tl.nt . liii-t. jiher ( . -atdtirry aliul.taifti Ksaeyt C - f ii.Ianis in this ease, .re not resilient nfthia suit.', it isthn. fore ..rdeieil u,. puUics'tion tm mad. ill sonic la ws paper of this Hiatal fur all i , kr, is.iifyiiiK tlwiu U. appear at UuiboiI Tertu ..I il.u. c.n. t, t., Is hillfir ii! county of Hatsui, 1 si it,, I ourt lleittae in t'l-ankltit, tm th. 3rd, M..n i .Iwv-to Aad lis-ax, aii.1 mbow eaxbas It thf ttkiuit ,ii, why. tin. piayer .rf -litater baU O.A be granted, or jmlpiieiit pi'o tmifttto will b romler- ed HS lo ih.Tll. itness It. c. STAtilJ- (.Xa-k of aaid Court, ti olle the 3rd, .Mon.lay in fhw. lsM. K. C. SLAGLK, C. C. C Feb IS-ll t-wt.w STATE OF NOHTU CAROLINA, I S I. F.rrt ll. rwrsnaiit llVKKB Col'HTV. Is Kwi itx, Vaa-.Xaa-UWr.: ri ul vs. II. II. Huberts mivi it nCBKK, At the Court House in MorK.liloii tin Tuesday t (iol.l Mine. i '2:1 A Share in the 4.mbtia Hall Mine. 24 - Au interest in the Mlt-ajah Hall Mine j 2n All interest in the lois.-y Mine, iecree uf thn fiwirl at Rtmltv for Ihirk. Couniv made at Fail term Uttltt, iwitt in Moig.nti.ii on tti.. 2iu dav of April 1H7, It being lhe Tuesday of ltnrko Mnperior Cmri sett, the v altishle traei ot laiHl ni'-tili.aifsl in the pteail- liligs, coliUliiliiK between 6,ISI ami It) (MM) cri known as the south Mountain SpavulatuHl lau.l ui the hwauheru pan ! I'.iirk wlkSBins tl i niiniii s ,.r Ibv,,!.,, OravrissMl, and ItaUawW beillg lhe pi,.s rly, of tile lit US of VV. W. Krwhl. Jaiii.a I'.rwiii. and Jiiw-ph H. llryaat, W'd, sau II. li. lii.heih.Alid Wife, AUDIO. T. ims, twelve mouth', credit, bond with S prove.1 security re.puri-.L Feh 1st wvweiw k. i. ERWIN; CK Y: Jin!. April 'li A fraetitm of the celebrated llrintlletown all Dwyt-r, eol.irwl. He. has addressed a letter , They w ill not support those who design to pose ot disturbing tin- t ipianiinuy oi our niws, aim w,m uie, ,, s,,,r, . .o Rm.-nlnw .,rnn.s.inrr tn onen the can- keen nr. faction and disturbance. Thev are UwW friend, the ItiM- Provisional Govr- auou.j a.., km i r i - ' vass at an early day, ami tn join him in a list of appointments from Carter to Shelby county. Dwyer also says that he "prooacs to conduct the canvass like a statesman,' and notifies Rrownlow, in advance, that he will hold him "pcrsonably responsible tor any insult you may ofltV" He charges ready to co operate only withgood and. loyal men, who seek the ends ot peace and j goodwill to all; and who are ready to give ' the black man. a. well as the white man, a chance to live anil let live. The report rt atb that Col. Harris said that he was appointed by the members of Brownlow with selflshneaa, and says he is the Legislature to consult with the colored nretiared to show that the Parson has been people of the Stale, Ac. Did they ask Col. a persecutor of the blanks iu Tennessee. Hi- Haitis how many nn inhera closes hi; letter w ith the following w arnir.g ' ture had sent him to them to the old sinner: "When I get you on tlje von will know who I am ami what 1 stump, J mn." Hurrah for Iiwyer, say w Advice to the Colored People- The New Vork on', gives the follow ing 'good advice to the. colored peopled .the M,in.l-t4T-ii"t L South "The ci started oft Let them lore! pe, very well on t Han oi' rt niiisearaocc Aiiril do not cut ..tithe fruit, it - - , .. -rl .I.-.,,.!..) tir dried lrmtK is -w-'tiwa-a. -, -a rrs - , .... . I i... ti.ni it is desirable that lll.w so r.wM'1. ' our fruit crop 'should I large. We pre sume the blaekU-rrv cni). will be gathered very esteu.iveiy. IKKUTTIKIAI..Tbe ffllltb. ss-sion of i. range Presbytery commence at Stony t !ek. Church, on the 10th. day of April. The Prealryurt of Coocor.1 will bold iu uu.t msitUnuutS sessi i Itofk, Kirw 1,uichrt'vbrru Co, theI4lh. of April. t JkhioU Chttreh, Ilolaoo iC'o., o4 the .lltktrf April ' Richmond liave f,,r a fust attempt. intMlerate an, I orderly, banish from their t oon, ils all white fanatics and revolutionists, who only live on agita lion and thev mav in due time not ,y be Worthy Uf, but intliicntial enough to .-oui- mand, res!Ct. f the Legislu Was it ten or twenl or the whole body f Were the men that did so, representative men of the State.' Was Mr Harris liim-ell such a man ? Our it.!. .red friends must remember that "white p, ople are Very u hioi rl til." And then came .!,!. T'oiitleroy- w ho ior uoy man that i I lilt colored people know y is. - VVc atlv is.- them to al men. but to be sun- that - those loyal men l.all be men of sense. A i mtn mav all Ii.insc! ( lo a, but, il'his object mOix i to gain the votes of the colored pco- I1' not Itiily I'.J al Who -Lis. l-'olltl- relv only upon I nor. A scn-ible colored man, in this city, was a listener at t he A frican Church, sonic time since, when Mr. Holden addressed the col ore. I people there. His employer felt some curiosity to know what the sx-aker said on that occasion, and rt.iiesteil the colored man to give him some account of it. The colored man replied, substantially, as billows ' Well. Sir, I listened to lie speech, but coul, I'nl ti l! you much about it, for I couldn't help think in all ,lc time and sayin to 1. i tn in my mind : Y.ni first l.mlcd de old Whigs, ilen you haded dc old Demta-mts, den VOU fooled de scccssione rs, lien yoll tool ed Mass Z. b Vance, den you fooled Presi den! Johnson Now who toil got to fool next ? Wiiy you ljiluks you'll fool de ntg- irers :.Jnlt, Sir rto7 hfvrr lint ..'a one '" r. cpiired to etinnrni tlie Constitution. All elections I.. Is. by ballot. In the .Scanty, Mr. Hunin. r's .iiit 'r olution, tlemanililig fiirtltcr guarantees -prt-ikiniiiiary to re construction, truf inhteil after . long it. hale. MEXICAN SKWH. MAT.vuonvs, March 7. Juart.z la at Ban Luis. Maxunillian la com manding in s rsoii. BY THK CAULK -IHIH1I KWt AltTl MAH VYAKD'M WILL V Iimmin, March II. The rrineesa Alexaliilil. ia very ill. Irish accimiils rp,res..nl. inatters v.-rv .piiet. Tberu Kas la.eniio flesh connict. Tliu uiaurgeiit. .re Hi t-in hi the mountains. Arb mas Ward willed l is propnrl v, alter hi mot her'sdiath, towards the erection of a Pi inter 'a Asvlimi. MTATK OP Siiirril CAIHILiJiA, I ila.ua Cotarit. ( C.m ar or 1'ijt.w ,,1, Qr1BTO Huasi.ijt Vk. 'fKSJf, ISfiS. Maryc. p.ry,, . FMo Alcander Zach.rvA oll.r. I, Jjouvr. IN VANCV. j In thw tw it appearing t the satU(aetl.n t TJtS'iZZM. of HoutU Toe River. ZZSt' A UMi Aer... on Wilt f.-k of said Itiver. I n.. (state Z. "Sl.n",'9'K' . 4.l Acre, on head of Stillfurk Ciiriat. I,, C, Zneherr 4 mh, to aSramr at ... n-st lernn, of this C.rtirt, to be held for th caia- toi aiacon. at the Court Houae in Franklin, ..a lhe 5tr.l. Monday in Adril ne.t. ami aaa tin . go A, Tea on branch of HI tti fork Ail Acre, on Main laneli of mutl Fork. 7 lilt) Acre, on West Nidtt of IHlle ItltlL-e antl on br.nek of Hlill Fork. I H IWI Acre, nil lilac and M vn Mile ItnlgV. -.1 lull Aer, s on I'.lue llidge in. biding ih. l ist I Springs. I 11 - II.) Acres mi Seven Mil.4 Iti.li;. . 1 I'i-im Acres .in Hmith T.s- It ver. 13 --A tract on Seven Jlile liltli;'.'. It lelll Acres ull aauie liidgc known asthe Aine-w,M-th Tract. ' l.r 4XI A, r, " on the three forks of hoj.th T.s' i itiver. I ForminK a eonliKiHius Issly on Kidge ami Itiver J of superior graniliH lauds. Further rarliciinr- ' oil the day of sale. I t . ms I'wclv.' moid hn credit. Note mid ap provetl seetll'lty ri .pur.:.!. 'ith. rrtalue 1 till the i puichaae uiolicv is paid. A. Ill lilll.V, Feb 7- l.V.-wllw Adujiiiislralor. ' sll,v;aiioi,s of tiiion, r, or Judgment a pro cw .. will h, reiidta-, against them. - Wii He,, it. u, K1AU1.K, Cbrk of aaid Court, al ..nice Hie ;irl. Monday in December IMaWi, It. 0. HLAULE, tYC. C. n n in- Mil-nftt MISCHLLAgEOlTS. , I I VKIN V iroODWiRII'l Kill AI.K I Ol It Col I Ki.l.s We that the Mecklenburg K. is now legaHy invi stetl ItlliL lirivilegi s eniiiyeil AIIJUITtN'MLNT. Wabhihoto ., Marcti, 11, I'. .l. Th,- Senaltrt-Hil e.il-in. ts-4ay, de-tci-uiuied to postpone acting tai tbe atljolll iiltietit until Hie stlpplt liienlal hill becomes a law. (iii-iks ok thk Aits. Our friends an writing. A us .,f.J3pjS. :.,'.-Ac'tu.. JtfMaJ at the recent Legislature. We Isi-g. 1 in lorm them that we have none and keep none in our possession. Al( persons desiring copies ol the Act., should write directly to the Secretary1 ol Htate, M. W. l$et, K., are pleased to learn mule ( 'ollege, w filch w ilh all the fights by institution's of l....n,..r of tlo. bi.rl.i.ut trr.itle lots oite.ied - with ciicouragiiig prospects. ml tlie most I MAKM1TS AM) FINANCIAL. ..,, onl.o. evi.et t:, lions nt' ils friends are like 1 Stw Voiik, Mart b, II, P. H. N. vt cunt Mr. tin Imnlson, who was . y ,,, H. realized. Cotl.-n at live .ml tinner ; sales of 2ai bales al in l .v. r ot conferring upon the black 1 " That old iustitutiotit, )he.('iliurW '' ,.n ail iTTirrW: Tfirrrrtwd ricoTrte 'wlit 1 Instttuir. is frr (Cmost TtlVilnsTltfig condition, i 1-lour active and Bi liter rw tdti rl ; tlif when MY. THchSWTsiiti wss a "T w!'"-'?"'-"""! irn luesd.iV, tllttti. imrt., at my n-sideiitT,, tiin-e antl a half nuics ninth of I'll tahtir.., 1 will s- tl to tin l.bd,. st hi.l.lt.1 MIX Vi.llt rl.NK MtdJ-s, a a ts k of catite, sheell, i'o s.,Ve. Also, one hi! ilrt'tl barrels Is-st bread Oli.N, ten or twelve liiousal.d pomids tislil.T, oals, ,c., A c. Also, tine thl-sidiitif itliachlti,,, wlict fall, ctlt tlhg knife, plows, his s .ud citTv rl,. scnplion ol HV ....p, , ..ws , farnting irtcnsds. i me , t hla, k-suuih hsds, A, The above named prop rty v ftir e.iast to.'! no ininliike. VT. mar 0-177 wit , Ac Ill h. o,l ,,,( H ItAtiHK'IT, I ituls.i-n, . (', who will take great piejSfufe in m-commo i, ,e would not serve in the Treasury !!.. II Iti.euo.ll utlli .lot usulstiine.. of Ills candidate for the Legislature, a few year. wm UI(1 ,lnt'l.x,.t.ih..nt matron.Mrs. Bur ago, he. was directly charged with this, and wvlt needs ho commendation at our hands, denied it. They will also remember that w'ith these two flourishing institutions in Mr. K was a hot headed secwslonist, and ' our ninlst, the lornier imtler the lead ol the that it is alleged that when lie was asked dating them for s very nyoderste fee. Sii' W skk, by the Hicbniond .papers, that (tor. Worth snd the Hon. 1. M. Barrinjrer were Invib-.I to privileged scut on the a.NH oT'tliTTTrgTuIi TroBaeraIegiSeVtCun Saturday last - - ,' Dejiartnient, as a clerk under Oov. Worth, when he was made Public Treasurer, that the reason ha gave wss that Gov. Worth tvas too strong t'nion mm- r We again tell our colored people, keep your eyes "well skinned." Jf .Jou follow "Srtyorie, Ifft Jt'betbnae-Ttm hsre welt kvowp lulCMrclwpoo. . .. , . . . Kev. A. O. Htacv, assisted by s learned fac ulty uml board of instruction, and the latter under Mt. Hurwell, with his accomplished assistants, our city cUirns a place in educa tion among the most populous of any in the couritry.-10'Aari,of Ciirt&iniHH. . It'ls said that the passage of the Bank mtt Bi willrwrt A, T.lrU.wart.oer $.1,000, OtMi in had Southern debts. ' i . . Western .4(KII2. -v.1i.st Imtifsnt.'- OMTiflrnier and less at -live. Fork .pilot. D.t.riaoaK, Mar.ii 11, Cotton dull ; miildlitiK W. CofTw m'twt. Sugar ateatly. Floor unaettle.l. Can active ; white 11,01 i yellow OTftti. Baeou nnu.r and In Rood demand. Masa park 4. Whiskey dull snd nominal LrraaeooL, March 11, P. 1'.' . .4sUndaasto(isnui, ralua.J UuldUug up lands U ; Orleans 1. M of 8000 balsa. - MI8CBl.IAlfl.6tJS. : r ,j JrlOi T .QU iitL4, .... .. .. A valuable house ana list in tola city, for rent or sal.-. 1 Apply to - II. C IIAIiOKIt. efc.l-ll-tf I.ISltt TpAHHF.KHand huilder. in need of Lime, cae ' aeellmit article at very low rate ...Coat per ton st Salisbury securely boxed 111.00 ' rrvlght h-trna Rallshtiry billrwaislairti, J,ISI. 1K. - ' Ililkalsva, -J,S0 lo. " Italelgn, . H.70. ! . Applte fOWKLL, WILHON m - . . vaiawisiau.t, ... . Uv-U . t W,M.la,H.ll. WOODWARD t0 N. :t:l Vlarhr. s.irra-1, Phlla4 Ipkia. We wmthl most riajfipetrully bifiwm our Friww's ami I'ratm'is of the South, that we are now si."' n-aettiritiR ami off. ro.if tr ai,-4b mmhs Article . of so eei. iiialc.l iii,nitgKulti'n ibv was-, and which iia (whoi peiaa.aineted by hun- -;i.Xtr.ife'ish n. ii. jierchaiits win pn ant itiiimTmriinw L . . ' - lit Nov 1-wly WlKltVyVABD A CO. L.XTK LlXTOK ft W.KlBWASP, am Market Ht. l'hiisdelphis. AriTtnn. HLftiniish all ,', a i.i. k iv v v.. e" T..1h, Materiaia snd fl.ia.-ral Hardware, needeil bv Mu hlnisla. (tarjwnter., IllatAaimtha, MiltoiCoiJUera, Kjatillepi, Wnter HitH.lers, Ftshfrtien, Shoe Maker., Tnrpeaiiiw and Mhmgle Mn. Coach and Harueaa M.aers, Hnck Jlaaniia, Jiulertakera, I'aruwrs and lloiwe-kei-is-rs. - - . -. .. v-- muiu air a vataiOKne - Jan SO-Ue-it iUACHXUAUJS CO, 1 iewoni a, w .
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 13, 1867, edition 1
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