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TEEMS OF KTwrmniON Tli. Ktmm i poblishisl every evening, except hun-la. m vka fcdSowiug l-rms ; K. as.. I I WO BMIAtil, i si '' Tnw moallu. . - S ui.wta ii-,iu ! Tea, St-twi Wra-kly Sentinel iw year, o.'' ' Ml Ul.H.ll.. x..' V.. kli HenUM-l, on . ar f k ranlu. le' THE 8EXTIXEL. k m;ll,Tsratn: o .u.ks, WM HHToits. TUESDAY EVENING. AI'hlL IS. I"7. llnl DKS AXD GO IX, AM) WoliTll AXO STAY OCT." r readers remember that the Hol.lt n ne mug tbe ebauge on the alsve rlup trap during tbe contest between Mr. Hoi Jon and Guv. Worth, eighteen uiouths agQ. -Strange M it may appear to sensible men, it had itn influence upon man; ignorant, tim i.l nunda. The idea that Mr. Ilolden's lestion would be gratifying to President Johnson, and would lead the Northern peo ple to believe that we wore i fait, lol, perhaps, tbouaandi ot person! to vote lor Mr. Ilolden who wtolil have greatly prefer red Ovr. Worth. To thia aole cause may I attributed the bulk of the Tote lie ob tained. Running upon his own personal merit and claims, he muld not hare oh tamed more than one halt the rote he did. Our re.lers will remember how we de nounced this idea at the time, and how fully subsequent facts bate shown the cor rrclneaa of our position. To suppose, lor a moment, that President Johnson and the Northern people were ao ignorant of Mr. Holden' character, or so imbecile a to suspend the restoration of a great State to the confidence of the I'nioB uiww the hi m pie ekctio. to office of one man, and be. at ' drT. honsehold goods 4c. to th. vnlue nt i(KI, one time, the foremost among -Southern -! that the ,.r..,rty ..f.lui .M.Iom slml' rebels." was an idea so purelv ridiculous 'hl1'"" ' ,aken UB,lt-r bT.-ignatta. hm. nl that we could not tor a moment entertain , f"K The "rt,er also Inhibit, the prac rt ft daw certn that the iadicaUoBs f t,rF nf 'ng deadly weapons, eiicei t by Preudent Johnaon't diapleaaure at our elec ! "lEcers and-soldiers, and make, an offender t...bad little to do with Mr. i!oid.nv m"''le to tnal and punishment by mili iVfeat. bat arcs frost the fact that he fear ed that the failure of the State to elect in en ben to Congress, who could take the oath, would bar their admission. Bat subsequent facts show that not only were the people of North Carolina lc- ceived who Toted for Mr. Holden, but that the President himself wu totally deceived ! in his views. President Johnson did not attempt to reconstruct Tennessee. She had already been reconstructed upon the Radi cal platform under Mr. Lincoln. She had elected a leyal Governor and loyal Legislature, in accord with th President's views and those ol the dominant party. She even elected Senators and Representatives to Congress who could all take the Utt oath, and yet, Congress refused to admit them under the President's policy. Arkansas, Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabama, Florida and South Carolina all elected Governors in accordance with the President's views, sll men of his J choice or approval, were thev admitted ( Suppose JTorth Carolina had elected Mr. Holden, and every member of Congress who could take the test oath, would she have bees admitted ? None bat an arrant blockhead could believe it. And yet, there are men, aad some editors, in the State, blind enough, or doVts enough, still to reit erate that if Mr. E olden had been elected, it would have been better for tts Judge Eharkey was far more acceptable to the Congress at that time, and to the President, .than Mr, Holden was.;. did kchelp the case with Mississippi t Brownlow was far more acceptable to the Congress, and yet be could not engineer his test -oath men in, with the President to help him. Never, until oy tne aaopuon oi ine ii.waruame.iu.nen., asuri aa-asVta vlaaa - aaaMMAi llicil fi-Kak WfillLl . Tennnesae ad aaopt negro ronrage, wa. lennnessee au , mitted. Kow, there are people and presses foolish j ,k a l.li. O..I in nr.lnr t tl,, ; eoougn 10 believe, mat in order mini cer-. . . . - .. . r- talo autnianon or riartn Carolina into Con- j great and the Lnion, the State must recon struct under the leadership ot Mr. Holden. Such a supposition is a reflection upon the Congress. Tbe Congress by thil time have foutld oat tbe Holdena, and the Hamilton!, and tbe Hmraicfltta. Wbat proof is there that Mr. Boldest enjoys the confidence of tbe Congress ! It bad a fair chance to abow it, when be was nominated for Ban Salvador. Tbe Senate booted at tbe idea of appointing 1 1 . n MMwalmSimi ,1 i .1 O .l..w .nv ! m:imA ;n u. ll..l.lon hnrV. ' ' , ery, Mil. Deiue, Mr. liick, jar. rooi, anu ttthers of llkt ilk f It was a very easy mat teAto bavs exetnpteei that class of men from disfranchisement in the adoption of the Howard amendment. Did the Congress do it ? When mr. BOerman arew nis mil ana the Conirreaa acted upon it, ana also Mr. Wil-u,'. Mil AA tha CiMaTtas show anv ! p iaiennucii4ia,c.u. u., was easy to have had a proviso exempting , tkew from diafrancbtannent, but was it done f Certainly not. Bo far at Congress has spoken, it declares tbat W. W. Holden, j Alfred Dock ery, R . Dick, John Fool, I 1'humas 8eUle, and men of that stamp, are '. not tbe men it wishes t reconstruct tba (states. Pray, wbat influence can the put ting such men forward in this matter have, Imt a bad one f Ihe Congress declares that- only the Macks who have attained the right age and a ertam class of whites shall -vote or bold office in tbe recotutraction ot tbe State. It is the law, and those who are permitted to reconstruct must fulfil every jot and t tile o( tbe law in order to reconstruction. Congress requires that only such aud such snail vote or bold office , that the State O. mention culled shall incorporate in the I miranic law of the Slate the principles of f he Sherman Phrllabarger bill that all dil also ordered that no -mTf-atirm-Hrm-h as i- ir. .n,l ii.i-.i was contemplated bv whites and blaf:ks tiiHtioKsaato JT " jaliaJJl-l JUeJd, but that when he thinks U)6 1 nf"" - . . ! nan shall I placer) on an equal footing in l.i civil aud political franchises. Further, it injure that the succeeding legislature shall adopt the Upward A niendiiient; and that the several Districts shall elect Hupre M'utstMea. and the Legislature, Senators, who T can rate the teat-oath. Thew are the e.m ililioas and iIicm- only am required by the Congress. What nonsense, thin. Is It to prate about the necessity .. following the lead of such O il party lint k" a'"l demagogues an V. W. Hol.l.n. A! In-. I I . k. i . .Inhu l'il, K. I'. l)i H. Tholnss Srtllt- and lllhrls f If di gress ini-.ihl lhl lln-y should loud in this work, it would have said so. Hut, to lar Ironi il, it li lt them out in the cold with ollu r "icUls,"- and many hotter loon. It t the people wont t Ii IK clap-trap. It fooled many la-lore, and will fool tliom ngain, il tlioi trust to such iiitn. mii'tur.sr u lib Kit av a km-: a. a. Sit K I KS. We publish, in another column, a highly important order from Oeneral Sickles, is sued at Charleston, on the 11th inst. Its gen. nil teatures may lie thus summed up : Tlu' Central Order sets lorth that the wi.Ii-sprca.l destitution prevailing among the population of the District renders neces sary lor their relief the adoptiou of extraor dYnJ-t1"iu'oi. It therefore directs that no jiereon shall be imprisoned lor debt ex cept tioii conviction of fraud , that judg ment or decree? for the puyment of nionev oncatisesnf action arising lietwoen De.eni ber 19, 1S60, and May 1", ISC.-., shall not lie , enforcetl by execution against the property or the person of the defendant . that sheriffs, j coronors and constables shall sueiil for , twelve month sales ol property on liabili ties contracted prior to Di-cemla-r 19, lMtiO. ! that all pnneeilings tor the recovery of' money lor the yurvhae of nerm-n ro ?.u ! penoetl, that in salevol proH-rty ly owcution . or order f court there kliall lie r.-aerved tu d. -, , frndants lisvins; families ib penditig upon i ; them a honiet rail. and implements of liusbun tary commission. The punishment of death in certain cases of burglary and larceny is abolished, and authority is given the Gover nors ot North and South Carolina to reprieve or pardon persons convicted and sentenced bv civil court, and to remit fines and peal- ties. . . , "Do the Guardian and Dnwrrat approve of confiscation, further disfranchisement' an.l Brownlowism I If so, let them say so." RaUifh 8ttM. We would lie justified in replying to such an untruthful insinuation as the aliove in what mitjht l considered hareh lantruac, hilt Va7s ra i-llftraOauaH tat frKaior nu Inrnv aa possible, and reason with those who are ' rtill fit may be unintemionally) obstruct mg I reeonstrnction. The ,Vn,W know, very , well that we have been doing all we could I to prevent confiscation. Htsfrn Drnnvrnt. I i Keep cool, neighbor. It w ill be time enough to employ -harsh" language, w hen any is applied to yourself, which it is far from our desire or purpose to do. We are ! ururise.1 that our coUmuorarv should sno ; pose that we designed to insinuate that it was favorable to confiscation, Ac was further from our intention. N"thing ; We have always believed that Mr. Vates was a gen tleman of conservative inclinations, but we think that he baa committed a great error of judgment in affiliating with the deatruc tives in thia State. It is true that the late Holdenite meeting in this City was silent on the subject ot confiscation, but we called the attention of the lMtiwrl to the fact that, in nearly all j . i . : . . . ,. i ... : . .lie piiniarj iiiee.iliks ilia, le.i in I., or which have Isen held in ratification ol i its proceedings, tbe Congress was especiallv ! urged to pass Mr. Stevens' confiscation Kbenle We directe) its n,)tice , ,hP clr ......... "r"-..y , uken Krowa in favor of txinfiacation. And , we simplv, tberelore. suggested to our co temporary that his political attiliition with ,1 111 i .1 i .- . . these men sou d lead the public to think I that lliere was a congeniality of sentiment i ua tm8 point, unless he rebuked the spirit which has been exhibited in those primary meetings and which the Standard hi I dis- played. We beg to call the attention f the Dm orrat to another fact : Have we not, over aud over attain, declared that it the so-called i ! Southern Lovalists, who aesunie to I the persons peculiarly fitted b. engage in the j work of reconstruction, would pledge them T res. ner, that they contemplate nothing brymul tlu ttrirt letttr ol the Reconstruction that we will cease all opposition to them , And we repeat the declaration. : - ConliiaTIoii. The consolidation of the Kail Roads in Virginia leading from Tennessee to Norfolk, has been effected so ' far aB the vote of the Vinrinia. Hcnate is ' concerned. It now l'ocs to the House. We. . . . . .. have seldom w itnessed a more determined figllt t(ian ,ia(( )Wn , rriF() (in for montll8 the Irirnds and opponents ol this mens Qre ---.. Tm Leoibi.ati kk,- This l.dy adjourned u meet again on tbe third Mon.lay in An gust next. We thought, at the time, that' 7, r . .. ., ... . ' . the signs of the times then .n.licatcd that tbe arrangement would hardly be carried into effect. The impression prevails that G. cl.i.i. ;ii ... o en. Sickles will deem it totally unnecessa ! ry, and if members of the legislature will ' carefully read (Jen. Sickles' last order, they ! will come Uithe same conclusion J , , UtTKaTit'CTT in TKoini.it.- The numerous '. alm.l awral nf thin VtrftWMita.roilB. Ml !- it nr . i n .if ' unsophisticated colored people will lc pained to Jearn that a rumor gained currency and credit here last evening, to the effect ' that tha said Hunnicutt had been estopped in his career of incendiarism by Ota. Mm- i field, bv arrest, and that Geil. Hcholicld bad : proper time has amren, he-witl call iwir. - K t thia report be true, anu it is not at all un likely, it is evident that On. Hcholicld is determined that tbe reconstruction of Virgi niasball be accomplished by proper agencies and is aa orderly luaoner, and that o Hun nicutt incendiaries shall have anything to do With it. VeterirurQ Etyrf, 16(A. GENERAL i IUpoii, Siuxittn Miijtist PiaT I Charleaton, 8. C, April 1 1, 1867. J The general destitution prevailing among the opulation of this military dialrict can not be relieved without affording means for the development of their industrial resour ces. The nature and eitent of the destitc tiou demand xtruordinax; measures. The petiplo are borne down by a heavy burden of debt; the crops nt grain and gardeu pro duce failed last year: many lamilics have liecn deprived of shelter, many more need food and clothing . needful implements and auxiliaries of husbandry ure very scarce ; the lalioring population in numerous local ities are threatened with starvation unless supplied with food by the grrrrmment of the V nlted States; the inability of a large portion 6f the people to pay taxes leaves the local authorities without adequate means of relief, and the 'Ta 1 1 y of the situation is iucieax d by the general disposition shown by creditor- to euh.r.e upon an impover ished coi!e the immediate collection ot all claim'.. To sutler all this to go on without restraint or remedy is to sacriliee the general good. The rights ol creditors shall lie res pit ted, but the appeal ol want and sullering must Im- heeded Moved by these consider hi ions, the billow ing regulal ions are an nounced, and lb. v ill cnliniie in force, with such iiii'dilii-Mii'in a the . ision inav reiiiire, lint it the civ il m iniin iil .f the respective States -!: 1 1 I..- stal.li shed in accordance will iht r. ijnir. meiils .f the government ! the I niied Siai.-s. The Commanding general . arm-silv . I. sires and conli.lentlv believes that II bservunco ol these reLriilutif'iis.rtttil tli i. r..tion of all persons coin erne. I in employ ing lairly and jiisih Ihe advair-tge sfdl rem. lining to them, will mitigate ll eih-tr.s existing, ami that ihe avciini s of inibil r . enterpri7 nn i orgnni7ation thus ii.d vtill coniribute t the permanenl will ire and future hiipin.-s-of tile people Flit! Iuipii.soiiiucnt l"r h bt i" prohib- iteil, unless tin- I. tend II. t ill exreuli'in shall he eon icted ol a trriiiibiletil -i-a!lllent or .1 1 SOON. 1 I Oil l ! II I I il . 1 . . . 1 11 ill., 11, ... I 11. ... with intent to hinder do av and prevent tin- creditor in ' " . 1 1 ! , . 1 .. 1 ... 1 n. the rec.verv i-t Ins d. bt nr d. n.and : and the ,. .1111 s- , 1 ,i ' proceed! nir-. now established in North snui ., ' h . 1 . ..1. 1 a South ( aro 111:1 respectivelv lor the trial and ,1 .: ... 1 determining id such Miicstions may 1 . ' ' - !)' " i 11 .1 i it,-r..., S"P"t.t ..luduuicnt or del roes lor the pav- , ... - the ment of mo t iictuin arisinffl lietween the 19th of December, 1S0. and ISih of Mav. isfio. shall not be enforced x.,,.tio aoains, the property or the ,.n of the d, fendant. Vr.Vcoding, in the 1 ; bv e I"1 such causes ol action now ipeudinu shall be: , , ... .... ....il i. I SiaVO'l. an.l no Mill ill mines' snai. if imt . - " v , . , . after instituted or commenced tor anv such CSUses of action 7i.W-Sheritrs. coroners .....1 constables ar0 ,erebv directed to suspend lor twelve csl- cniUr month, the sale of' all property upon I execution or process on liabilities contracted prior to the 10th of Decemlier. 1SIS0. unless I UM,n the written coniwntof the dtfi ndanta. - ...1... !.. ..I.. ;.T Aa-i liia iL. h,a .,.,.! .,r s.iorn. r shall ., oath, wirlf coirobnrnrive testimony, allege and that the defendant is moving .,, ,tends fraudulently to remove his property ,evond the territorial jurisdiction of the court. The sale ot real or iiersonal property ! by torture o, mortgage is likewise sus , pended for twelve calendar months, except: in cases w here the pavment of interest money I accruing since the Kith .lav of May, 1S3, "t'11 n"' httv' ,"-,a M,,r'' ,1,e ""J "' . i sale. KiMirth- Judirtncnts or decrees entered or enro,.d on c,uw, of action arising sul.se (juent to the 1.1th of May. 1S05, may lie en- breed bv enecution aeainst the nropertv ol the defendant, and In the application ol the - ' .A . money arising unner sucn ei.s uu.iiis rejaru IMI'OItTAXT U1WK& BY SKKLB8. shall I had to the priority ot bens, unless i lighted to hear that he will Uke the ship to ThiaQin has Im-n aeh-ned l.y "The Am. ri. an in cases where the good faith of any lien I Liverpool, it is a matter of regret that wa I Coram isainaers f.a- the Paris Eihil.iii.ni,-- as Is shall l? drawn in question In such "cases, j are so soon to sever our acquaintance with f " aaperior t.. aU uUis m the market, the usual mode o( proceeding adopted in I one whose first arrival at Norfolk led us to I pf" l-"-u North and South Carolina respectively to determine that question shall I adopted. A'l'fA All pr.icee.iings for the recovery "' I seal f gtoney under cntra-ts, whether under tiy parole, the consideration lor , - . was the purchase ol neirr.K-s, are I,., I .lu.lon.enu or .1.-. nt s entered or enrolled for such causes of u tion shall not he enlorcen. i Sixth All advances of moneys, aubsia- ! tence, implements and fertilizers loaned, j us(., Pmpinye. or required tor tne purpose of aiding Ihe ucricultaral pursuits of the people shall ! protected., and the existing laws which hare provided the most efficient reuie.ii.-s 111 u. u .oa- ...c innia ... r,,i ,i .OI.r,i vm-s for l.hor tie supM.rie.i linn eniorceo. ages lor laoor performed in the production of the crops I "hall lie a lien on the crop, and payment ot ; I thj. amount line for such waves shall he en f.i i ,e like remedies nrnvidful l secure advances of money and other means for the cultivation of the soil. Sermth In all sales of property and ex ecution or by order of any court, there shall Is? reserved out ot the property of any de- fendant who has a Ifuntlv dependent uini his or her labor, a duelling house and ap- ; purtenanres and twenty acres of land lor the use and occupation ol the family of the defendant, and necessary articles of furni ! ture, apparel, subsistence, implements ol trade. Husbandry or ouht eiiipioymenc "i t tie vaiue oi rn. .... 1.....1. -.... ccmii . : .U.I! ..nlr . 1... I ...r.l'. I ol lBmL i ; child or childr. n-in other cases the ex- ' emption snail evienu oniv in ioiuh.k, im- ' pleinents of tiade r othur employment, 'usually followed by the deb-ndant, of the vaiue oi tin... i ne eaeinp.ru piopeny 01 , the defendant shall be ascertained bv the m.tr oi...r .iili.-r .ni'oreir.o the ..issn. i tion, who shall specifically ilescrilie the . , same and make a report thereof in ear n report ui. r. 01 m ea.11 case to the Court. i A;AM. The currency of the I oiled Plates do. lured by the-t ongr.-ss ol the I lii. i ted States to be a legal tender in the pay- ! ment 01 lent of all debts, .lues and demands, shall e s.. recognied in North and South Curo ; na, and all eases jn which the same shall : I li V .i- 1 in . .'".' public olbcer will be .at once reported to , ll.art. rs. or to the commanding officer ol the pM within wbicb such .jficcr t ... I ,4 ... s .. i s..Jl i.. .. resides ....... I roperi. .11 an a.'s.Tm .i.-.n..r or , ' , fr ,., consisting of money advanced li.r the pur noses of agriculture or appliances for tbe cultivation of the anil, shall not It taken under tbe process krtriwn as foreign attach- menl : but the lien created by any existing law shall not Is? disturbed, nor shall the possession or the use of the same ! in any wise interfered with except in theexecution a judgment or final ilcr-n in caata where thev are authorized to U- enlorce.l. Truth -In suits to recover ordinarv debts known as actions ' wJr.wtu, lil, as here- tofore authorined, shall not bedematxterl by r the suiUjr nor taken by the sheriff or other . officer serving the proceas : in suiu for treas-, paas - , tii, rosinui-w"i.i ijpeny i and oilier cases, snown as a. uo.i. i, i bail... heretofore authorized, -J manded and taken. The prohibition of bail in cases ex n-mtradv shall not extend to patties About to leave the Stale; but the fact ot intention must be clearly established by proof. KUtnAlm criminal proceedings the usual recognisances shall be required and 1 taken be tha nt-oner civil officers heretofore authorised by law to take Um same, provi ded that Upon complaint being nade to any magistrate ( other person authorized by law to iasu a warrant for breach of the peace or any criminal offence, it shall be the duty of such magistrate or olficer to issue bis warrant on the recognizance of thecorr plsinsnt to prosecute without requiring him to give security on such recognizance. . 7WU The practice of carrying deadly weapons, except by officers and soldiers in the military service of the I II i ted States, is prohibited. The concealment of such wea pons On the person will be deemed an g gravation of the ntfence. A violation of this order will render the offender amenable to trial and punishment by military commis sion. Whenever wounding or killing shall result from (he use of such weanins, proof of the party carrying or concealing a deadly weapon shall be deemed evidence of a felonious attempt to uke the life of Ihe in jured person. Thirteenth The order heretofore issued in this militarv department prohibiting the puuishmeut ol crimes and ollencea by whip ping, maiming, branding, stocks, pillory oi other corporal punishment, is in lorce and will tieolieVed by all n-rsous. h'mtrttitnlh The punishment of death in certain cases of burglary and larcenv im Nise.l by the existing laws of the provision al governments ill this military district is almlished. Any person convicted of burg lary or of larceny, w hen the property stolon is of the value of of assault and battery willi intent to kill, or ol any assault with a deadlv weajH.n. shall U d. Allied guilty of f. lony. and shall be punished by imprison ment at hard labor lor a term uot exceed ing ten years nor less than two years, in the discretion ot the court' having jurisdiction thereof, lan'ony, when the value thereol is less than tv-V shall be punished by im prisonment at hard latior lor a U rm not ex cccding. one year in the discretion ot the court, Ktttf nth The Governors of North and South Carolina shall have authority within their jurisdiction respectively to reprieve or pardon any person convicted and wiilen. ed by a civil court and to remit lines and penai Ities. tlit'ti iilh- Nothing in this order ahull Is - . A..n..p.iulli.r.lrNin air nrevnf I Ike iilwrMtlnli . , . . i of proceedings in bankruptcy in accordance I" '. , . with the acts of t .ingress in such cases made """ ... -.v.... n .- t and provided for, with the collection of any !" .' . . . , ' tat. impost, excise or charge levied by au , . c, ' .. . . . , .. ' thoritv ol the I niteel States or of the pro- visional governments of North and Smth ... . CJina . Ii.at m. itnunsiinitittnl ti.r over .1.1 ii"i-.-, i - taxes shall be allowed, nor shall this order I ; " 1 aw the provi. oal government. ' North and South Carolina operate to deny to minor children coming of age. or their. ' ...'. t them, any right of action. remly or pro-, - . . i ... . i c.-ei ink' against executors, administrators, "'"" "H" ; j trustees, guardian, masters o, clerk, ot , W'W c0"r'?' or ot,,e,r ,.nmfr' ,',r V h,,ld,l,8 slnJiu,',"f ;m to . the l"'rt,e ' the subject matter ol the action or pro. . c.'iui.. .Vtfni 4nth Any law or ortliniftnce hereto- fore in force in North or South Carolina in- consistent with the provisions of this Gen i ral Order is hereby susprnde.l and declared I "'' tl . j B? 'f WCKLES .J , . ' ? ' , . : ", 1 ' ' "" 'J v" States Inluiitrv A II 1. anil A A A ll " I HK FkauviAM. This magnificent iron steamer is now loading for Liverpool at the i wbart of Mesara. Wm. D. Keynalda & Bro.. aim win .ew., ... .c.e ..... ro .ow.ru. the end ol the week. i ...:o . . .. i .i.! i We learn that some 1600 bales ol cotton, j naval stores, grain, tto., will lie shipped by; the agents, Messrs. W. D. Heynohls & Bro. . The Peruvian la commanded by Captain i Sir Joseph Glover, who first introduced the I A tt -i -... I. l. -l..., I.... l.;i. jUl I i mi "uv. wu.iw w ..r- tieiieve mat. nis experience migtii urgt. I others to make this their port. I VYe learn that -fcfter the return of the' , Peruvian to England, Sir Joseph Glover j j will asvume cnrnrmrHtt n .rtre ol in cult- , brated tunard line, running between Liver ' Dool and New York, which is a hizh com ! pliroent ti the abilities nt Capt. Glorer. Xwr'ulk Jmirmtl. KaXiisTHATiox in Vikuinia. YVe have !tneautn0ritTOt a distinguished offlcer of the; 1 rm .tat!..nd in this District lor aavinvv that the plan of registering the State has ' niatured and delertuined. (,enera McUoDeia will appoint tor each . .u u. . u Jr.. cUnty in the State a board of three comons- sioners, one of whom will I an officer of tl,e army if possible; the other two civilians; nd on recommendation of thia board be will appoint a register for each magisterial district. This register will lie simply a clerk, whose duty it will Ik- tn record in a bonk, made for tbe purpose, tbe names ol such persona in the district aa are entitled to vote. This question is to be settled by tun.il, nftU n.ro ...,.lii,,.. i.. r.ri.i.r unlem, there lie achallenge Irom some tbirti1 partyi or a .joubt in tbe applicant's own nii(j in which case the Commissioners mUst determine the question. It will, of course, be necessary, then-lore, for the Com nnaaiimm lo rnikr circuit of the county. going irom one uisirict to another until all . .. 1 . ; I . I . . TwT.Ui. T-T 3 " remain in each district long enough to! make this opportunity ample.- We bespeak for such officers of the army R ar! detailed for this duty, and whose de meanor entitles tneni to the cpillict ol " gen ttomen " a fri.-n.llv eonsiHeration ol ih i . e .1 1- 1-1 mi . . jn . ,UT which thev have not aoiivfht. and isiki ... -.j .-. .uc, w.., uv eag.Esu ,n the enforcement ol a law for which they m the enforcement of a law for which are in no sense responsible. a, of uoursajiware that no obstruc tion will Is? placed in the way of their of flee, but something more than this mere negative treatment will lie necessarv toena- life tlieut wisely and efflciently to fulfil their misin They will have to seek advice, to ... take counsel ana receive snggcirtions.and we trust tbat in thia they may lie Jrankly and fHlrU mH HirhvJ.I KrL,in Ail 12. .... . militarv authorities have acted with much S11 u in Xirll. Anl Monti. I a p. .1 m. l. prudence and fairness, and seem disposed 1 1 disebarira their duties au as to gain the (respect and confidence of the people. The , commander at this Post,, ('apt. Lazelle, is s gentleman in every sense of the word, and we "link we can speak lor all our citizens and say that he has their esteem an.l confi dence We hope it may be the pleasure of lien. Sickles at Charlotte to allow (.'apt. Urelle to remain 11 14 . . It is reported in Canada that a force ofj hilnt SlslM Iron... 1.4 .A .t t...... i nited States troops had arrived at Kmise's Point. The impression prevailed that a Fenian raid would lie made before a month. -rm afrai(. Cfmt WMt wJ j tn , . . . , ,.,,. ,. ' k r - : . llpl,.h,pr I' repiy . want your daughter.' A little boy at Sunday school being ask ed, "What was the chief end of man i'" ra plied, -The end what's got tbe head on." ARKIED, la HamptoaviUs, R. C, sis wis M. nay of aprS IHBI. by taw liev. Kdwia Martin, Ha. WiU-iS Wuftauii, irfD.ri.Uo.. N. Ci-to Mus Sums at. MAaria. of llamptonville, Vulsin V N, C Tuungeat tlanKhter u A. W . Martin, st. RW ADVEBTI8E1IEHT8. 1887. Spring Trade, 1867. TAm.KClTI.K.IlV: SUCH AS IVHIIV X1 Handled Ualwier Knives and Kink, anil kitivful oulv. UuauoliroptH!rs,iiiadt-.autl ai haiiil. J. HHIIWK. t April-lf-1114-tf Willi ilAar.vl.Kww. HOUt: A.4I. M. IIOHKNIIAUM, rtiri.U ilEsl'ECKCI.I.V INKittMHIK PA f V ti'ia.s anJ tlie piilihe lit K'-ueisI, llmt It. Iis just relurne.1 fi-.a.i Nn nk, v.lir.-lie lias tieell tor the last three nesillis at lung Hie mar ket for the GKKATKST HAIKIAI NS in Ins hue. ati.l that he is uiw pn iiareil l.inhnw his euslouiers s splwlidi.1 line of jil the Ub st styles lnesstl.NHln. Tlil.V.UIM.S. H I IDA f.T". ;.7.'.V.S .o II .. st Xti 7V'. lli I -SK- Kl .' .V I SHI A i. mills, ".sA.A' 1. . , UK A lilt.' an. irl Incut l.ii.li. s. Mi. .Irell's ISIns'S of the eelelirst. .1 1 . Philadelphia n.ase, just reciv.-.l. liive him a call i lure hiivln . Is well r. jiav von. April lf--.il If s. s ;i.i. I l.ll .Mil. s A S..I. s 4.KF.AT A T4I.4M.I II Hitl.i: IT AUC I ION ! SS VAKHKESPW. T11J IsT TMY OF MA V. .I lt.il.-iKli. " mil V sell, bv Calaliille l.Mj Lz. htnv. s in. I I nil -. 11. .1 Inn Pen mi.l I -. k. 1 hn 'il " Ka. us. 0 " butcher knives. lUU " Tea Slid Table SSHil.a .rsl Scwsors ami rsli.-ars. 4s. " Nail (imiblrls 4H '- Mill S.w Flat llsstanl Fit. -III " Horse lUsps. j inch. In " hrawKmv.s. assi .1 .km I'rs. Trsi e chains 25 I.';. Axes, .'HI ' Weeainc II. s -HI " Ixiiik Hanilled Mi ... I IS - Khiirt ' Sliad.s. 14 " Manure Sll.1 Hit Forks. 100 K.-KS till and Hurse Nails and II. n 10 Uruaa Cat Tacks, assorted 2! Ihtx. i 'nrry 4 '.aids, ami Ki-rw- Bruh M " Collre Mills, li '" Claw lisuiniers. 1J " IithtiiL- sml Shmi;lniu Hatch, ts Wl " Camp sml Kitchen Kr no: 1'i.us III - Tea KtltHii an.1 hsn.-e pans. y - Win- isifi, rs. 2n " I'otton sr.ls. 3ti ( smile Nti.-ka. it J'ad sml M.- k l..s ti ls " llr..ll..-, Hits sml Hs-k Itainla lOO.miO r-'u-. 4 mm. (. I' , Mukel aimI t'.n.- h nedind will m U.ttd S.k ufTaato, V.ti iS lhiz,. Meii Ft it Hnt, M.iti'it',1. Kl B.hk CiKr, fruiii i')it at-(,i AimTican I bf-Ht iuiNrtt l tiratxl. Full t-'rale CnH ki ry, m h ( .ritaunii 1 H-irnvllt' a4 l i'UoU. In ft4liitito u tli) at , a 1" of SVUkR. SI rA7AS '-..V ) OH' KMVS .4 V . unl Is i-hl , ni.vU offered. j v2SZuZrZ" ul'J Z ' f..re sal.-, liv .h'ieh nine, parti. w .le.innn i- , "iner arlieiu. umst hate them in M..r.-. 1 .'l Mill Imvlv I. en ' , , , 0,. .,..m.. : April 17 214-if ' . . i ii ri a.i. aaa 1'Brshra , i . i 111 1 1 UK Lis. AI.LfiK, Utl., lhW Uhlt., N. t . OENTH IN Ml hTH ( AKuLlNA. f ull Holt- ace L. tinerv A Sons Pslent I. ni.ersal Lot- . U f ti t.,;,, uw.r Aatonlahlng Low Prl-es. mm sHrKTlmi 1.1M) )4(iw.lll 4 Hltac'ied S),eeUi.i(. h. nil be sold at tHc. a-r vsrd W. II. A II. s. TITKEK A l April tf LACK all.K WRAPPISHS. JUO Black Silk Mantles sml Hae.ines from tr.,lli i Mil. W. H. A R. H. TCCKKK A CO April ie-Sil3-tr Hsor SHUTS ' KM Do. Latest Hlvl,-. for Ladles and Miss. I from to . Is to t Ml ; W. H. A 11. S. TUCKtR A C I. April lG-2IS-tf HOW HIUTISU. ill ili brownShirting from 2 v. to25e. vn Shirting from W, H. A R R. T I . ur n a en April 16-213-u 5 ISSI Vila, of good illesehe.l .shining from like. Ui S H. A K. S. TCCKLII A CO. April 16-ota-tf itl.Arit AND SJHOWIV UeHAMK. 2,1100 1'ds. l',i., an.l brown II. IUK. al l.s W. II. A It. H. TI'CKKK A Cd A pnl lfi-2i:t-tr ls p,AI Sltsap k, fur Wianen's Iiresses. W. Jl. A It. S. H CKLIl A CO. Aril ltVil:Hf no RSI AND ltT T.0K MEN, WOMKN, H0V8 ANDOIIiWKKOM X 2nc. to t'J.im W. II. A II. H. TCCKEB.V CO. April lft-213-tf foat nvn a it is not a. OIK) Yds. heavy Linen Drill, shghtlv damaged by fresh water ; will be sold st cost .n ai-cnm ,4 h underwriters s great bargain. W. H. A ICS. TICKKRA CO. Wholesale A llelsil M. r. hsnls, Aprd IS-213-lf llaleigh, N. C. QODA AND HL'OAH CliACKKIts, FliKHH AND sJ - April 16-inS-tf .IOKINS A I'KKIiY S. EXCELLENT AiniCId: 11F CHKK.sK, April 16-13-lf JKNKINSA I'K.llllVs. LIItKHII UtY OK KINEoltANOiX, I.KMONh X aud Apples st JKNKINS A PEIIBY'S. Aprit 16-21.Hf OKANUE COl'NTY (N. C.I liUTI'KH, YKKV nice st April ISJilS-lf JENRL-ffl t'KIMY'K. , C.I A.VOI 4.1TAKO!! A NE' ARRIVAL OP" NO. l', fEltl'VIAS ' L"uu-hrect troni the manufactory an.l sold st . .their rates, .uilv s.l.lllig tranais.r4a1...n. Ksr- . . Guano an.l Itaiigh a Rsw Ih.ne Ph.mpliste of .,. ADrU ,lZlS"t" JAMES M. TOWI.EH. NOTICE. H AVISO TAKES OUT LETTERS OfAJDMJN brtraiinw fsathe esastrof tkiiat TlSnSflen' n. nmith. at I'ebnary Term, 1867, nt ths Court of Picas, and Uaarter Sessions nf VYska county all person having claims will present them arid thom indebted will please mak payment to E. B. freeman, Clark of th Supreme Court, my fully autnoTuKd agnnt, EHILTE L SMrm, Apriill-202-so.l-tt Adm'x. MI8CE1LAIE0US. ItILOXAltY DISEASES 4 ' -.'can bb cured.- DK. THOMAS II. MILKS CONTINUKS TO treat Thoracic Uiseasiis by Topical Me.li. a ii.iii, or "('atheterinni of the sir Pa." omi jiiih. .1 with amiroiria!e encT .1 reiii.ilHsi, aa prse tie.'.l to I'rof. (Ihu.n, of New ork. 'tins treat inenl is a seeiDe f.r ohr.ijikr Kronchil is. lrvn ..'ilis. Asthltis and Inchx-tit ( 'oitHilliiiiliiili. Ke- fereiieew L'Oell It retllliri .1. Ills s.l.lr . - is Ml. t:tomel, llulifsx county, Va. April -!i7-2m k. KTKUKUI'Kis I'OK ma .!-:. 1 S AIIENT hill TB KWNKH. I mm J Fmi sale s lot known in the City Tuk list ' mi. rirrr.Ksiu iuj. Il is aH.iisreor4 aer.is, silusteil in the K; I h rn psrt nt the city , si Iha-llttelHeelliill .it t.itsl ami Lain- Slreels, ..n. hlf m li.-avy.sik Ki.mih. . I It is a K'"sl I'" s'lon fin htiil.lliiKs, Clnirelii s in a1 C.n.ei. rv. i I he lul will Isi siilslivi.l.-il into several sections , .. 1.1.11.01..' imruiiu ir iii ,iiM.uM...t ..r iiiottt.. h. uil. I.. sulci at plll.lle lill.tloil. ..11 iSalunlay II.. , ,-. v iiilh net., "ti III premises. I,. . I'M Aueui. ....I A.....i.eer. - April !I-Ji7 I.l" 1 i.i.insa m.trii. 21 I. Hill I M KI.KI I: VI I IMl'KI., ul.l) MKM.INI) WoHI.S.' l-l Mill; Mount .'1S. .11 Sin . I I . I.. 1.1 I'll ..I. I ' ''I' I i I IH It'iU' T William"-., I in "1 l-ip. ; virwri.ta. ! I Im t tM- Jiiit;-, ; Kur(N-au HaiiK'-, Hath ; MK'-' lUt.K'-. Sps-li- HatiK. , Km. rali I lUiiK-'. i lluywartl, lJarilt tt A rtirtaLU- Furuat, , iit, ' M;4f Fiirnafr-n, I'-.r : tht- nn.l Itrn k I Tarl".-, Churt'li hi id ; SMYft. in trt ntvaru tT , All the fhff. n nt ftvli-K Iht:h li. aiui lhtwn V or I i li I f 4irat'a, Ar I.'ks. id an.l Zim- lion. I-.- Tin lUilt Tulm itli HL-aUri, fruft ant i tuna linn MttlrintH, I'niiipM, lUiiin, Kuiitaiiir-, V l. r Whri'ln clar-Ii n Vaw Witt-r C'fUr, llffriKcriitoii, Ac Wliirh ml b r4.1d aa low aM ran U hml in t ti .itv. April H-2tvl-I.v AUCTION SALES. si. joifws roLLKUi:, dfoki n. r. FOR KILE 0 CKKDIT. mHll I NUEKhlGXED, IX I1EIULF OF THE JL truBto of th aNive imtrttntion. and ail nther lirtn mtf rwti, reopecltnlly aiiMii(i' -, dial ii, TUESDAY, THETtii MAY, is7, ther will sell In the hihesl bidder, at the ('unit H.nise ihs.r in Oxfonl, the profs rty known as ! ST. JOil.YS I Ol.l.KtiK, I'XKtiliU, ' ,h.K.ther with the .Tf.tXaiO IIAI'siK .l ; jiSDiiif; it. and sb.itit i all . pnM fwliirli i-s Hiiil.ilili f.ir fartniii r ottir n A hetter invest iit.-ut sss hey. jr'tM-tit'I North t aruiilia, to the eapllallst. It i-tT.-rs as-iltiar ludue.-Ili. Ills li lieil la.lv or gentleman ihspis.nl t. hilsiness .if t selling a any well . . T.S;e piail lli th- l"iri iua IVinnlr- n-IioiI . one nf whieh in eharr.HT Mr. J. M. MdU is i-i r.-sj.U tn sin oss'.l i.ie-i .lO.n. iiH.n the preuosi s. I 'rlu- Main or CiaU'Ke huildini,', situaUsI in the im.lillc of a law t;rme nf aluU- , .aklre. s, Imu ly seres tn ext. tit. upon a ennimaliihiiif eniineiiee , near the ..n. Is l.mlt nf eieell.-nt ,ri,-k : ar ranged w ith referellee lo all the iti.sh Til Improvr j in. ills ami eoliveiiicTi.-es. It ut four sn.ru-s high , ! IJIi feet nii) ami Isi feel through the e. litre . it i e.uilains the UMtial nnniU-r of halls and rooms " " s.(B. " ...ii.-.o . , h.n.ls-rs In the duruulorv an elegant and tasteful spiel feel high and a splendid ( h.i-eu This I iui"img was erec.u.U m laj. by the Maaoitu- Frs . ' 'rUliiv.;,., I T Maiisifiu Ibaise in the rear eontains n large anu airy nsims ; a large norcii with h. aw , I pillars . piazzas and baaementa all in tine order i with every neeeaaarv ontt.nil.llng complete sinl ! s nne garm n aim groun.is. Tlr IaiihI anil V.insnn truV tie s.s'.i inthlhr' tiillfir Traws. rssh snfrldent to cover the emts nf a-jvenising ana sale; ntmti, wnu apprrrveei serrtn BppTOVi for th tv, arable at and li ni.aitha he renHhie. reserveil till pavment. , JOHN BKltnY, I J. T. LITTLKJOHN, K. W. LASSJTKlt. ! Wiliningt.m Journal. Hichro.aid f-xaininer. ! SstmnaJ lutelligi.iieer. lliarimte IH-iiKs i-ti. New I !-rn Journal of Commena), Norfolk Virginian. ; I ,w lurk irinilne. a.lverlis.- three times a week , till day of aale and send aerotinta to the un.ler-I Mar :m-l!l!Ms i j XOTICK, j OFFICK SKA1KIAHD A ROANOKE R B. AM., I ! P-orthhocth, Vi., Mareh 22d. IHffl. ! TT has been understood bv the nftieers in 1 charge uf transportation via the newasaarw : at frviaaii kai, that letters s.l.lr. sse.l I to the Ksilrnao: Agent at Portsmouth, on the I subject of frelghta, are unanswered, and that in tsHme.Uuos, vaMuMss of delay are n.il explaiMe.1, ami claims im kwsm ana aamage unseuie.1, anal aa the Seaboard and Koanoks ltaih-ua.1 (Company, who are tha forwarding agent, for the line, are satisned tbat theae causes of cnmnlaint are not due to their Ageuta, but to the inaccuracv of the i mails, in order to test this subject tlW Manager j of the Seaboard Boad request, that wh.-nev. r i p..rsona have written to tha nadersigned Agent ! ' ui tne seauoara noaa. sua uu-r waiting a reaa.ai-: able time for a reply, have not received il, that' iney win auuress nun a leiu-r enclosing a dtipli- ! eale of the letter they bad previoosly sddrrsm-d I i to the agent, if this is complied with, and the Manager of Hie Meaboaru Koa.1 receives tbe let ter, he gives assurance that it shall be promptly j investigated and replied to. j Thii Air-Line Freight Eoute j elaiiua lo be tha mot evjssditions ami uli-.s.-t mule, I ami avoiding to a great eitout Marine hmiimnrr, I als. Hie c hivMMM. IrMKliI rottto Imhw.m-d iUm I Northern Citiet and North and South Carolina. As Kleights eol.siglieil hv Ihe r.itiinKtiv'H .-on lie. ling Steamers is forwarded from rorisini.nl h within tweuty-fiiar flours nfl.-r Is-ing Isn.l. .1, then is no reas.ai (or l-laya, sn.l allhongh freights may stmiel-nieala? miss, nt, it will in ni. li. ases l. iri.niptrv- tra.-ed, and if not f. iin.l will Is- panl t..r. I he Ca-npani.-s fia-nnng Ihu luie eannol is. resas.iisililu fur the rapid transport allon nf fieihls or charges iq.iii tt. nliless sent Krom IlfiSTON, by the I HOSToX NDRr'OI.K HTKAMSHII' Co , i iCn.l of Central Wharf i From NKW YORK, bv th. OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP c :., Pier :!7, North l.iver j From PillLAOKLPIlIA, by ( LYDK S STKAMKUS, ' 14 North Delaware Avenue. I Or via the ANNAMEftHIX LINK 1 ' . I bep.it Philsilelphis, Wilmington A ISslliiiion- K Tl ' From HAI.TIMORF., via the HAY LINK STKAMKHS, Foot of I'ni.Hi D.wk. 'or freight shlppc.il to tin. Seahnsnl Cotopauj- by sch.KHK-rs, o bv-nttier sleatMslop loom, ll.e (Jouipanies ealinot be resjnin.ll.e until lamh d on tn.-ir wuarvea. upe.1. from what i place, by what line of stesmera, and If ssil,le !...'i v .' . . sa.i.ir enclose a cony of through receipt, to JAS. McCAUHICK. Trace Agent Seaboard and Itoanoko It. K , Porlsinoiith, Vs. J M. nOBINSON, . Mafiaging Director an J Genera ftup't. ' April -lni IVrs.m. wribng al-mi freight that ,. not: ar Uoir ie eivuig new atipi reached tbim, will please be careful to sute the I Z'W Jl Wi'Z dwtfswiprt, bywfefli sliipped from, what t7 J!W &0CU8. 7. EOBBST FA31ILY GUOCEIl, MO. SM FAV'KTTEVILLK STREET RAIdKIUII, m. KKKl-H UtNMTANTLY ON HAND A LAOE supply rf ('HOICK UH(X;EIEK. i ( unaiHtlnjf hi irt nf HuKar- -Cruahed, -A" ftrf i fee, pinrderKl, "t- CofS. "B" OofcTaiU I j of ditlvreut grades; """. s urwrn suHamea arm nrp 'ort.-e. J.a. bsK.lirw, Itio, UI1J M DossinsA.' aiSirij.?h'"' ',,,""I,,,"M, Hail; lle.r, lor clupiMiur. bruiliuir. aud u.l c .... I iliK. siileiiiU.1 artle Hmuhs.1 II. . Z Tf": I'ork, Ifc-ef ami Hutralo T,,..- ' ( '.slli-l i.iuifiiea and M. urn.!.. u. i Sniokeii ..r SisH.-U Hrrnnet A ..J...i. . TT"s. j ( 'im1ih1i. I'i. kl.-.l am siuoked Salavai .o. rsN. and Tahte Salt. White Merer. Kach BU.aa.iJ i l Km Whites ' """" "d Jack t. . .. 1 .,...., iiKirKinx. none. HOIA IAIkiu. w , j ( '.If SLiim. IJnuw Kl;.,. ml" . ' JntB ; Awls, Ar. .., I ,.p,MK p,,,.,. JWier and Hbnt (w, , srds lv.r .u:.wn March, KaUaTW r.iiKi.sii I'Siry ' tarw- "I t'ananl Frnita ' Preserves, Musi Isnla, eauue.1 Oyslera, IxtUtsra; isaiilines, Ae. irsnce. Unions. V,., fiirrants and Prn. .I..I . .. .ivilmui u.i.allAeM in . Br, laaTur,; VI .. I.i.pn.rs. nf all irrades. AtieniL. i ...d Sr w.z.r' " , neurit Binefly Casa. W. HOHKKT ANDHKWH, KamUi OrKr April i It WH0LE8AU OaoCZU. PI LLI AM, JONES CO, Wholesale Groeenaad CommliwloB I E R CHA NTS, Ho. 58 Fayetteville Stwrt, ltnleix h. J. c. "AVtl!?.vTOIlE AND ARE XHTAirn.T BE ' ' V. Sl-MAHH, C4JFKEES, AND TEAS HA. OS MOIHSi-X amTThewk HKAN'l.lEs, WI.NKH ANDWHWMK8 TOlllCtO, HN I it AND C'lUAKH a ttuned Frulla, Iiicm ul rigs, Canned Ojalcra, Ral.la,. mm4 Italca, ula, Carraau, PU Wlra and tplcsM, Per, knot and Capa, Batter, Ijtrd, Vraat, Pow , , dera, Rodtt, , "t'M v,"r'" aaaaUr sa4 la a ar . las. Wholesale arucerV' houas tn th naalaal variety and at pneea which eaanot fail to pleas. FARMING IMPLIimrTS 4c. V) I(.ue An-., as of Manure Forks, -'i Li. iz. Iilb liandled Suovala, 36 LKir. hnsika, :-. W.-MlinK H.s assorted, 60 lloa. Hsdm i " Horse ( nllars, 60 Una. Trae L'baiiwa, ' - 11" Uiiea, lUUroaa Au Hshrra, Hope, Twine, Naila, Ac. I'CLLUSI, JONES A CO. U hnlesale Unwera A Cotn. Herchants. Feb 22-lia-tf T..4K.H, IMsAIUH AND 11EET- . Vhi l.tinehes ('.itt.in Yarns, pssi yards ihtnalmrs; Plaidarery Aeufy. I Millers louu " (Uutuuga sud SheaUnga. On voiisignmeat, B. I'. WILLIAMSON A CO. mar ZMul-tf t oTTos iMFi.i:Mi:m 1 M.I. ASH SKK SOMETHIN'O NEW AND THE V. Is-si. lisvley's aUsa 1'lauter. Heapark's ..Hon l'l.iw. At B. I. WIU.IAMSON A CO mar M-I'JI tf A'si:i! m.nfM Ihs. prims Bscon Hides. 'i.issi " Choir Virginia Uama and Htuw, l.iMHl " Canvass 11 at a, 7's) " a-une Leaf Lard ia Kaa aad Bar rels. Arnviug this dar. Apni t-mii.tr b. p. nxiAMSox co. IBO.V, NAILM AND SIIOEt. "U. 8wi.i Iroe t, J, 4, (, 7, a, aad 10 1 hws ma I I".1""' lbs. all sues Reflned Bar Iron. i,il Ihs. i ami 1 Koami :li Kegs Old Dominion Naila all rim. Z'l MllleKboes. HI " Horse " Kl ll. Ilors,, Hhn Naila. 'lytore inil inust be aHd, mar W illi tf CO. BAG(il.0 KOPE. . 3 Hales Standard Gunny Bagging. Coils isjst Jute Kope. in il . WIUJAJiWN CO. mar W-1W4I Ul-AI)! 4JUANOI! OI;an (t( TONS more No. 1 Paraviaa Onano, 4stly' " tf riperted. Oire as rmsr orders arewe if yoar orasra t .on need snv. b. V WILUAMSON A 00. April j-auo-tr - - ! f H I CAflBV 1 1 CAWssYlll Vv li) lbs. sswirted Candy in 25 and 40 lh. boias. In HUm this day. H. P. WILLI A If HON A CO. April 11-209 If ji.arsi ri.wM rt.win O0 No. O, Plows. SO -self Mharpener llowa. " 2S A. 6. 5 Seaparks OWton Ptotc. 10,000 II. Plow Points and Landaidas. joo " Plow Bolts. Now ready for delivarv. B. P. WUXIAklHON A 00. Italeigb, April 11 S09-tf B Al CiH S HAW BONE PHOSPHATE, I w. iitv Tons of this celebrated FertUizar, Jlistfrceived by, II. P. WILLIAMSON A CO. April lit-211-tf -1 MISCELLA1TE0US. Ai.rHKW WnxiAMi, C. W. LsittnrTsa. WILLIAMS A LAMBETH, No. 40 Fa)cltcvllleSI.,RAlelKh,N.C. t Book Seller and Stationers, ii:al.ek)i a i.l. mi Von or . HCIIQOL HOOKS, ; STANDARD AND MISCF.LLANKOUS WORKS. MASONIC IIOOKS, JEWFXr JlEdAJ.U ; DOOKH ON STOCK ANti AOItlCUL ; TURE ; STATIOSEBV; PBINt INO AND wiurriNo I'APEU; PRINTERS SUPPLIES ; mi HIM il, ASlMiEKII-E ItEgUISITE.S ; A I. Ill IIS, PKRKUMRBY, FANCT ARTICLES, Ao. We are uovr leeeiving new aitpliai. and UI la .liti.aia to oi our Stock as j-!..! naiiallv kent' r Z'i-': T 77r' y. "', "r?1 " IMH'" , ".. . a.i.l. . facihi as are sii.-h aa to enalde a to furnish verv few days, any article not on hand, and all orders will have our pnanpt attention. Our business will lie conducted on ths rash system, and every article sold at tbe very towt prices. WILLI A Mr) -At LAMBETH. Kaleigh, April l-7-tf
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