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"v .enlng. except- i r.KMrt ornrwsi ri Tli. MAnxax i nubui-ln u t K mi.iv. on thf following t F if on month, .... F .r t w . i niimtlts, . month . . On- yar. .mi ' WrekJy banUnel one yia. alHstltl,-. W. kly tVntinl, on year 11 n month. ..ILK S.'su I 6 j .Viai j1 ! l.sn tiie sentinel. WM K. TELL, HEATON HALT'S, EPiTtir.s. WF.liNESDAY EVESINO. AI'lllI. .'4 in". V UK WESTERS liEMOi RAT. 4 1 1 cotemporary has more thiin half column ill reply t the follow in remark from a recent article of ours ; "We have always Isplieved that Mr Yates vtn a gentleman ot conservative inclina tions, but we think that lie - committed Kreat error of judgment in ..Tili.ainj; with the destructives in this State." The Democrat desire that we 1 1 1 it publish its article. If we supposed, lor a moment, that our readers did not under stand us, and that thereby the Jemvcml un treated unjustly, we would unhesitatingly, do M. But, in doing so, we should le com pelled to employ more space in reply, thu'. hc desire. Wt readily admit that tin lcmacrat has been doing all it rouM -to prevent further destruction of property or lights ot injury to. the people.."' We had set down ourcoteniporary as a friend ef the people and of the State as a friend of pi are and quiet and good gwrrnticiit . hence our surprise at the readiness with w hich it apologises for and defend those whose occupation for years hit been to ngi tate. distract and disturb the pe.ip( of thi State. This class jf person- we :ill ' -'. ttrvftiret" iKtsBso their purpo- i to keep up and promote agitation m effect a mI: -1i object. hick) Kill be di-trmtive to tin peace and Barniony of onrpiopie. We do not, and iin and ifid not, charge Lie Iirm-irrat with ling a lUstiucive. IVr haps the word "affiliation" ' t strong t 'ur purpose was simply to rxprcx em ... . I V m. pb.. r( tit ft. 'Ii. -fr !? wlill'l r ,.i.. was so ready to censure those w ho an realiy ' 1 .I..,-..I u n , I o,..,lo.f;. ' conservative, to " "I for th se who now aim to lone upon orth Tlrtut. j ii " f'arolina such a State government as Ten xbr foiegoing Miitiuient was uttered by nesseehss. This object of the Holdenites ' ilt. IriI, n,.nry Wilson, ot Massachusetts, the bmocrat cannot have failed to discover j :h rw., , speech at Orange i". II , Va. Charged with it, as they hive ten repeat j, , .m.odics tl.e theory and practice ot m.nl edly, no Holdenite psper has denied it that :t.rn R,i alisra. and it is to the prevalence we are aware. ! of mt such idea that the country is in- Uorever.the rancor, the bittern, the i debted for all ot it. present trouble and Tiolent attacks of the Standard upon u. past calamity are known all over the Slate. It has assail- If th. re be any one thing which is Wi re ed with violence, and without cause, everv ' it is e.-nscrriNm.-the desire to preserve prominent man in the State who opposed what is established and what eiper.ence has its amtntioo designs. Ha the iMtaocrat , ver he-n known, within the uast two vears. to rebuke or censure or counsel the Standard for iu eourae ( Does th Dtmoerat censure and counsel the Srntintl, because it is . trays srrcm, and because the Standard it "I teayt rigid ? In this regard the Dfmrat has imiurtora, who are singularly blind to the faults of the S'andard, but keen-eyed .. ..,4- A t..Kiilr H th Amfins msv w " -I aa-v iu its defense. The KrnfcW. and all connected with it, would greatly prefer, it ! thev could in truth and honesty, to praise , tbe'oWarrf and Mr. Holden. rather ih.au ; blame it or him. W. desire no controversy oreonflictwith an, on. But would .the , Sentinel act in good taith to its readers and the public, if it were silent or would en dorse the teachings of the Standard, when it knev those teachings were pernicious and destructive at tba psacs of xiety ? Or, would the Dmotrjt have us cravenly and meanly shut our mouths from fear of offend ing the Mogul of discord nd agitation in Sortl. Carolina f We haTe ( barged thai the design of the Holdenites is to get the ; control of tfcre State tftTerameB. " fr hr ! purpose of securing the quiet and peace of so ciety.bnt to vent their political spleen against those who oppose them. This hss not been denied, authoritatively, by any one The object is not to disfranchise secessionists and war men, because msny of them can Im proves to be involved in as great guilt as. some of tbem in greater guilt in these re specta than, others ; but the p trpose is to put undar the ban many of our lest itizens for what tbey call didoyalty by which they mean that thej are not Holdenites' We venture the assertion, tbst the most violent by -gone duLoyalitU in this State, can secure perfect immunity, perfect sympathy and protection, as far as they can protect them, from t heave fl olden i Us or Nibrth Carolina Radicals, any day they choose to go over to the Holdetuteav Would the Democrat , hava ns sanction such rottennews and mean- Beas! Would it hare us tX shut our mouths, when such designs against the pesos and harmony ot our people are prose cutsd by the most unscrupulous and demor alizing men I We hope not. V have proposed, in good taith, that if the so called Republican party of North Carolina will pledge itself to, incorporate nothing in the State Constitution but what is demand ed by the Reconstruction law of Con gress, 'and that we take to be the platform ol the Republican party in Congress.) sum-ill not oppose them in such s measure r Does any North Carolina Republican or Hoi denite consent to such a pledge'! Arc. they not, in all their primary meetings, insisting upon further disfranchisement and upon confiscation ' The Itrmerat says " We think the Sea -ciiii is entirely mistaken in saying. tUa the Standard has taken ground ib iavor of con fiscation.' We are surprised nt lliis. We road t lt islaiudiiril very differently. It dis tinctly assures " i 'v-I " men that they need not Is afraid of confiscation, and the vv'.o ' tenor of IU remarks indicates its approval ol Mi hveus plan. Fu. ijiv we are for peace and quiet. Tl.e Ui,oUKM:ui.,Uon Act ol t'oujirta.- , vve i.oid ... t I..,- .vs of the laud, apil, as law al.i carry if nut tse favor of the Stat upon xhat , ..- I. .teg 'eSS. , -i:,o. ol tH I nothing more thing more I'lxm Those who advisate o . I.evotid t bin we mtlst. to the end, Does the that line, or does it gt ' I'!' g" T 1 beyond; TIihi is ili- only point upon wloch difference Can arise, j II ' mir Irk ml of the Ikmoen desires to '"f"rn readers more fully ami correctly of it poaitlon, than we hare done above, n" nwt cheerfully publish his article, provided he will publish our reply to it, if we shall are any cne to reply. SXA TOH WILSOS, OE MASS. This tjentlenian. on hia tour of tfmh- making In the Sou Hi, will probably aenv in thin city in a lew days. We cannea doubt, wli.ifever differences may exist in IS tiews which he ami our fellow -citireaw may enter lain, that lie will be received kindly and trciitcVt courtoously. Mr. Wilson is not of that lass ot Northern nun who harbor iiuiiity or counsel violence towards the South ; ha seem honestly to feel that the policy of his party is a catholieon for all the evils which may have existed in tlie govern ment or aiming car people, and that its uni eral pn val. jic will be a precursor of uiil lenial u'lorv. tt is oiiite useless to attempt to convince iim, much less to move him ; trom Ids positioti by sharp retort. We are j not uituat hope, however, that real irter roure witii our peijile, and a survey ol niat I ! r- tliey really exist among us, w ill serve to uodily, if not change, his views. ! hi leply to his rvcent speech at Orange Court House, Major I.ea htllowed in some leinarks, after which Mr. Wilson said : 'I assure the people that if riffhta are denied colored men at tne inn, tue gum i is iiKn the Itemoeralic party and a few ; timorous liepublicans. Another year will brin nlM'Ut a change. Ohio, Michigan, and , New York will come all right. The great I principle of equal rights must everywhere I prev.d He pitively declared to the lute men fr. sent Unit the S S. S. bill is a final Hi. o. I ili u it its prnvTiinns are in gmd , I'o. i . e.pied, no more will be, ..r could be . o-ri-T',t o il It 1 reacted, iie admitteI , c-iiit,-i ate ii mit'it ("How. I rving its hi -, i . p! .ii. r. In. -ajd that after conTiscnt ion 'he i Mat- ills might be dissolved, and . the. ..uth divided itilo territories upon the nine tooting with a man in the crowd , siivi -still '..- " Tins utterance is important, coming from , (r Wilson, s prominent li-sder ot the Ki publican partv , ' ( V,(rr.iruiifl in a l in L'alivp .rd and has demoustr Had the to lie good ami wise. counse's of conservatism Iseen of ultra-abolitionism. heeded, the spirit which ultimately deluged tb country in blood, would have been crushed, when, more than thirty years firet reared its hideous crest. Had this been done, there is every prob- ability that, in 10, slavery would not have ; len in existence at all, or, if at air, in a lin-; XVl.l, .1.. -,,. l..f. genng ami .eeu.e suape. .... to itselt. emancipation- would have len in progressive operation tor twenty five year.. That glorious old patriot, Henry Clay, whose mighty shade Mr. M ilson invoke, ,n the very speech to wl.tch we are alluding, w as the great champion of conservatism or this continent, and he foresaw the destruc- ti'in whic i this demon ot ultru-aUilitionism would bring about. The th bates in the Virginia Convention, and in the North Carolina C'naventiou of 136, prove what we ' sav. thai the public sentipienl, of the South j at that time was ripe, tor incipient emanci pation, when this saioe dfiunn rommenced (owing the seeds ot divrd and kindling ; th Uaroes of atrile. The harshest restrio tions of slavery, and tiie evils which grew out of it, are directly traceable to this same prolific source ol i,c hie or.. I mm. Had the wnrtiing ol eotiervative men been n miri led the South would not have ! i ,, ,..,i, ,..ri i.,i.r : . .r i ,1 . . ;n ooiuis, receive meir i ouimiss ons, itc. it l sn car to the party leaders in , . ' . .. . " ' . .'admitted nn all sides that there wi not lie . ...,'., ' - . . . tin rv,,,,,, vuo i.,r so msny years educated the people to believe in secession and sought ' to brim? a!iout a dissolution of the Union. . lor so many vears educated Ila.l conservative t.-tlimrs nrevailed after' r- i- - --- the cessation of hostilities, the country j bome, necessary for the administration to would long since have l-en tranquilizer . determine how vacant officers shall be dis and on the high way to prosperity. Could ! posed of under the tennrw of office law. conservative intluenc.s i,vw obtain, how i easv would Is the solution of ill our .'iffi- easy would l the vnution of ...I . .m cult ics. Mr. Wilson, we understand, claims to be a Conservative Kadiral That strikes us as i ..... ,l.,hr atout as great a couuatiictioii ot terms as . mum, a (, , i , , , i,i i ivr.ii is 1 K A 1 loiv. a iicirn'iuii: Bimru, lire ' otnees lor registering voters are fully oen in New l Irleans. We are glad to see that the paiicrs o that city are urging upon the people to go forward and register. The unanimity with which all the papers ol the South advocate this course is certainly somewhat remarkable, and should there be i an occasional-doubt , ntertaiHsd as to our . i y duty in this great cr.s.s ol our country, the unanimous opinion of alfour leading men ouviht to' remove that doubt. We have no room to recapitulate the forcible argumen ts HI our .v e w '1 lenns enieiiiiiuianrn, lue . T'"'"' -Tliedti. 11 who shall prove a delinquent 00 this occasion, who. from any considers- ' tion shu'l tail tc have himself reiristered. I will stann in me attituue n ene wn ue i serU bts pi't in a moment oT great peril I to his cause and imintry. He will incur the' severe upbraiding of his own conscience, I and the reproach nt his lellow citizens. Ills : rights, his property, his every interest, will lie exposed to the greatest peril. It will require the united votes of all good citi ens. without regard to old and past tli via ion-of parties, to save the government of the "-tate front falling into the hands of a Land ol irresponsible persons." j Tun, I;aiu:E'TTisii.-TheUtement:il'''ir !dT"nt"K.V." 'J'l'. Biv". "'T f"L'r .: e..;..rrhT..e.i...... .i..i..-.n .ni .1.1. 1 ?"!n.rnr .he. dFh,: .i,ml ,,,Kltr ,h" ""-"- " ' . tine vity a'Kiui u.e 1111 l-iie m iisy, at wuicn j time, it is stated, -tha evroer-slonc of a mos nnu.nl in memory of the Presiilent's father II lie laid. It i also announced that the , President will be 'accompanied by Mr Sew ard and one or two .others of his Cabinet, lie may eiuud his trip farther bouth. If all partis will ajrree to let tlie ne.n lone, we hav. no doubt that both racee will work together in the tvouth liar peace ml prosperity. ( 'ImrlUte Democrat. We aure fuilv w itli our cotemporary. do not know of but mio arty in North Carolina, an.l that is the one organized in this city on the 27th of March last. Many of i lie people art? 'Pocd to the designs ot th n1..rur. acol ni'inri in that meeting. If i purp''. "' lw Imrl "I'l""""' I . ., .... .1,, bnn lo organise am tiler puny, we uo in-i it. We see no m-ed of any party in the Booth, until the Southern Slates are admit ted by Couirress tola- nicnilicrso! the l uion. Indeed, it looks like contumacy or indecent blustering for us to talk ol tunning parties in our condition. Wo see no need of organizing parties, or calling State or (".unity Conventions. All of these are ligilal'ing and exciting and can do little go.,,1. I'Ul forms are not needed ('ingress has i.ii.i us platform enough. Noihim: ! wn'd It the people, wlii r colored, want to hear particular speakers, w e si e no h inig ill their comply ing with their request. II any one chooses to print or speak tor the instruction ol the people, w hite or colored, we see no wrong in that. Nor do we see any wrong in gentle men declaring themselves eandiil iles lor the Convention and canvassing. Hut I -r cau cuses and convent ions to-lonu partit-s, or to bring out candidate-, and I he ordinary party j machinery, we see no need. At Homh Col. I' Commtrt,. at New b. rn. is a. his post again, j w ,.x,u,,ion, - , way o.: prepareil to do givnd service lie says : contributions and services are becoming in "We are at home again, ready to do eur J tolerable. I'poti the discretion, wisdom duty. as w e understand it. regardless of con ; and good feeling of those of our w hite citi st'ipiences to oursi -If pi t-mall y . W hat we ; zens who may be called upon to address tl ' have written to dav w ill show w here vve ' colored people, everything depends. l(ikv f stand upon the iUc-.tnnis at i utv We j w ould faithfully subserve the good) work, have recently had upportunitics of judging, , they will have to realize in its (hlleat forc to some extent, of the p. ipular feeling at the that the colored people are citizens, v. ith North, astypitied bv the three cla es of! all the rights and privileges of such; that politicians in the city of N. w York. A ! they arc their own masters and their votes bowshot beyond all thce. the radicals ol , are as good and efi'ectivt) as those of the; North I 'aroiin.i go . and we would trust to- t whites. We expect the best results from' ilar the most extreme tin u North In fore w e the olnn of action about beinc inauiurutrsl i would rely upon tlio- meii in North t'arolina i w ho ire.lcti rmini d to rul.-an.l ruin the land ! T pr o leav e n Il.ihb. their ilnholv diuiiciiis ue hhall . honorable means untried : nnd our r of the Senfo.sl will find us ever co oi.er.'ite with them in the ..od refidy to work to the extent of our ability ( Mir Junior has h,,t trtU during our ah sem e, and lie w ttl continue in the local col unins to Hitijiw a heretofore. We feel that the. aov, l.e fore it. is to b. an excitinu , one. and both of us w illjiitch in..i hi Uernnn, and thoop;i we niav be haltered nnd brills- 1 - cd we expect to retire from tb riotts " field victo- As Alabama Kaujiai. Mr. John Har dy, now one ol the radical leaders at Selnia, a as editor of a bitter Contedetate paper in 1812. in which he spoke of "the degraded' and prostituted old government" ot tlie I" ,j ted States, and threatened to 'manu' ,l soil of the South with Yankee byr 0. (.'rrKfht, es. thev ure ad tarred same stick Hanly is every w ., tioincn or iiunnicutt. ji. t), i, for the f)r.iinanres r (-secession narny, in ''-,' p,,ke ,( t,H .ee;rded and prostituted oK, government.'' Ilohlen, in the same year, '.renounced it "a rank and hln..dv usurpati ,,n Tiik CrnilNo Wkatiich. French. scien tific men predict that the Summer of 167 will b cold and wet like that of 1 ""SC. and they base the prediction on the fact that immense masses of ice have broken or ' are aboil', to break away frmn the extreme Nortix, producing cold and vapor, ' Hon. licNHY Wn sov, of Massachusetts, addresses the citizens noo,. nt Norfolk this after - r'Virr r I L-ri I- J a W-1 1" ' T r. r xrT T uiaii iu ail i ciiueswje iicbi V4uaviuiwu Ml 1 ii.ne.1 ill isr cm i.i imiciu, , imiiiin-i ii ii eta ijJtril.l.t.U lA'AM.lh JO 1IH., ' i Brownlow to kfjep within the weeks, notifying the defendants tu be and appear VAsih HI I'l tilt A.D REOM-' Canva4s that will lie memorable in our Uiue, on the trrat Monday tlr the fourth Mon TER -if - i political annals, and we would have not day in September. acit, lheu aud Uiere to plead, . , . . doubt of his election if so many of the West demur or replevy, or jujgiuent . oue., will nAnmiTii.v, April i riere nas iieen c :a ireneral cleanni out ot iirrlce-seelcer. Hnrl xhrit ,)rjt,yists from the city sijee last niht But few non-residents now remain, save sue cesaful candidate Who 111 111 ll k t ""; ?lv.e tjonds, receive their commissions, Ac. It ,lJoruln in either branch of Congress in July. No one expects that Uwly to convene until December. . ., : ii),tr l.r.n, I. ..r l; in The Senate having failed to confirm all tha nitm insal intia ti t)i it n-ns A number ol poatottices in the various ?,ata, 're VaCnt' tl"Te 'ull"ri", fir ,pplnt)nK SI1V olle , ,ake rlar(,e of their affairs. The law ,1,,. . not authorize the appointments ot deputies and the offices are absolutely closed. Tt... Il :.l I . . . ..: . c -, i .i i nt i icaiuein nas noi 'h-i iuimi wuai snan , be ilone,witli ttic Austrian mission tlie Senate having laileil to cotmrin Mr. Kaymond. The mutter I to Ijrj dispowd of in a few , r .1 .- .1 .j days. In the meantime, the N Secretary of State has instructed Mr. Motley to deliver , the official papers, dm mucins. , t,, tu(1 vita consul at Vienna, and Mr. Motley is . thereupon to be relieved from duty. This official order was forwarded to Vier.i-'. sev eral days ago. Utile for uniform practice n id the States under the bankrupt law Imvc Isi-ti prepared and are inoy in t'n-huinls of the Chief Jluv . tice. Hon. J. A. Jemkes. ol Hlio.le Island. I n, ,,anKr )t tlij. hw ,,. ,evi.rai i days aiding in the preparation of these rules, t'nited States Marsha' I'srsnns has" completed t ie tirieung ol applications for irLisior.... ..n.i. ui. , i-.p .tvrt .11 a aui I , .ankrnotcv n ch -1 1 . 1 . i- ., . ", i"'V, ' ",c 1 hands of the ( hief Just.ce la-t night. Ap pointments of reKisters for these two citns witl made this week. - SeFKioR I'm RT. Tins Tibunsl, Judge ' Mitchell presiding, commenced in the Court Itoom on yesterday, and the whole day was consumed in transferring all criminal rases (one hundred and filtv in nunibt-ri to the nult term of the ('niijiiiul t.'o.uit, to be held on the 4th Monrlay in May There is a large amount of lominess m the Court, there lietni; over seven Inii.dti d cai-s upon the i ivil do ket. We learn that debtors are coming forw std and paving one tenth, believing it to be to . aJCl,lell order- uicy nave but one vear to Journal of .... . wear and liaitl uiion. Avi. Tlon lli-rxliel V I,, In...,., the Douglas in company ;.,ii,i.ie fr V.ee l're.i,le,,.' with H W llilliard. addressed a gathering ' of coliiri-ct men at Augtisra, ftrnrgia, ,m the - - GOOD rXBUSO ASD FRIESDL Y CO. OPK tAfON BET WEES i WHITES ASD BLACKS. U Vhii the ltichinond Whig, tprfl l.H. J It i of tba llrst Importance to the present tranqi ilit ajnl future prosperity of this 8ute, Jiat there should lie. a good under standing, good feeling and friendly co-ope ratican between the two races. Their pohti ul righta andprivilegc are the same- tliev are both Virginians, anil on Virginia soil they will both have to live and die. If in the opening of the: new era the seeds of dis trust ftlifiniit inn an. I a.nmirv urn uih r will hereafter n:i a never ending harvest of woe. Those bad men who, fur despica lily selfish purposes, are endeavoring to ar-' ray the blacks in hostility to the whites,' ami thus pure the way for a conflict of races! anu mtenninaoie sirue netween lanor anil capital, are not only enemies of the two racea, but of religion, the peace of society anil good governnieivt 1 hey are Iwttet hu nuini Qfnerit. They are ileceiv ing and be traying the colored people, and are making (iromises tiny will never be able to fulfil. -n the beginning of this new order of things it is very important that the whites and tlie blacks should take counsel together so that they may come to a friendly understanding,! and lay the groundwork for a harmonious political co operation. Hy keeping apart we do just what the fuctionists mint us to. do; we sis-tire their ascendency. If the colored people desire to consult with us; and to call upon Icadinir w hite citizens to I attend tin ir moctinL's and parfii inale in! their proceedings, all they have to do is to make their wishes known. They do not need to be told that respectable white men will not deceive or mislead them, and the sooner they establish communication be tween themselves anif such the la-tler it w ill be for us all, and the sooner they will ( ' .,..t r,.li,.t Ir.iiii tin. Iimnnr ..C ll.t ... I J..... 1 .1. ' .' iiiiiuxuratrsl, and hope that leading inzens among Uilli ' the whites ntul the blacks w ill nartieiiisi i urtivtji in it .1 Tennksskk -The telegraph ano-,, ,.,. that the conservative Convention at ashvitle has nominated lion Kniersor Ktheridi;e tor Governor of Tennessee. The contest. then, will be between Et'' .eriilKe, the Con Uro'vnlow, the aoon.a.e, (i "a'"cul . iioiiiucm iu (lj j-.thrnd?e is. perhaps. " , under the einumstances, iconic, ,T -i(Wn ma()f.i Mr. Etheridije, t tliouxu l , a comparatively vomit.' man. is afteV'''-11 .P"ll,ici" ,U """'T1 Conpnsj v 1 n.'ivl tor tireviolisl v scrreit in the Ht.te ' islature, as long airo as 1853, ... ! - . - and has ' erved several terms in that Ui.lv I'nion man bv education ami conviction, he ad hered to the Federal side during the war, but although he was appointed clerk ol the House of Representatives at Washington at tliu liai.ini.inr. i,l ihn ninlMl ifi ultrvinii radicalism of the dominant party soon drove him into alliance with the Northern Demo lattervotl'd ciais, ui'liinaiwi'iiiin 11c uu inccu w uie- ' long opponent of the democratic party -Ami while Sine, then Imi ha. otinmud the ruilienl. with . . . 1. 1. 1 1 1 . 1 - all his fine ability, fearlessness and uncom promising spirit, and now stands undouht Kiil5 l t,,e " tl",' t'0"ervtivM i Tennessee who are not excluded from office either by Federal laws or the brutal Isw-sof the State. No other man in the State is 'tetter qualified to meet Brownlow in de bate, and an the election does not take place until Aagtrst, it is fair to presume they will canvass the State together, and frequently meet in discussion "on the stump." In such encounters the Conservatives will have a gallant and worthy champion, and Brown low will have an opponent, who, in every respect, except low blackguardism and pro fanitv, is more than hia match. Bold, fear- less, thoroughly posted in politics, an acute ! reaSoner, quick and ready in repartee. I in i pressing an audience always with a i conviction of his thorough honesty, and the , r . , :,, ,, , rseonle of Tennessee Were not i p 11 r e- . r inn nie 'any ea- eluded froin, the ballot Ikij. As it is, ws trust sincerely he may lie elected, anil there iuiicvjii, a inn iii.nicik ui iiib nmi cw, i We cannot conceive how it is possible that i . . . i Teuneaseeans can consent to a continuance , .t L OI me ruie oi a man nose name nas neen the synonym of brutality, lawlessness and corruption. S. 0. Cretcent. RBC0SS1 RI CT10S IS THE HOUTU. A letter which we hnvc just received from a conservative source in Atlanta, Georgia, states'that the writer has found, from all thst he. nB IL.en and beanl, that there is :'l"Jl difficulty as to reconstruction than ' ,m,, u11 cx,(reted. General I'npe had e,. : preil,c himself gratified by his reception, ; Hn( thinks there will be no serious difficulty ' in Georgia and Alabama in the execution of - reCiistruction measures. , letters received here from citizens of Siuth Carolina also state that reorganization under the acts of Congress will be carried out by common consent, and in the full hope ot liencfiifial results. From Virginia we hear that reconstruction is generally acqui esced in. idea prevails either In the Carolina. or in Virginia, according to these statements, of suspending proposed State cooperation in the work of re organization, in the expec tation of a decision by the United States Supreme Court in favor of the injunction applied for. Further, it Is to I noticed that the polit ical question involved is intimately connect ed, with pressing and practical questions. o longer can restoration le deterred with t urn on tret I Mm I mrirra v a l.l ininrvO.il,. I o sn - - material interests ol tlie South. It has be. COme a question of bread. Means of ,t,b- ,jHtence, to say nothing of revived prosper-1 itv. can be secured onlv bv co-oneration ..f i t.l,.,r.lth e.i.ltal fi. . I.ii... 1. ... : land without the lalMir. The blacks have the lalnir without the land. The expecta lion 01 a 1 uiion 01 ioiiiiigrauon irotn C.U- rope and the Southexn States has not been ' verified, and will not be until alter political ' restoration.--Sutional InteUtyenctr. The Alexandria f'w'f,whicli claims to know what it talks about, when talking about tluid, has the pillowing recipe tor "corning" shad : 1'rocure a fresh fat shad clean It well lay it in a tray sprinkle it with salt- let it re main for twelve hours take it out. wine the "a,t r,ff drT it ,m,il il "'cely, putting on It j little butter and peipw and then etit: Corned shad are different from salted shsd. I Wendell Phillips advertised a lecture on " The Lost Arts in Ottowa, Ills., and the1 Humble of thst borough insisted upon his laying a pretimtnary tar of tea dollars as a tuLfir er. 1 tfEW'ADVE-RTTSIMXlTTS. WANTED A TENANT. I WILL KENT OR LKAKR MY HOUfK fxS Wilminutn, North ('Aroliiiftaittifttetl on cor ner Kd Cnmm and Tmut Hlreeu. 1 he MuHe i well luraUnl ami ivfuimtly arrauiged ir a goo,l Hotel. There i -inlrliat iit room for puttiuc in fifty uritixty bethi, witli pltuitr of nom for all neeeaaary arraitKemetit ftr "ther nmvenienctie ntojJitry to iualt itaHOiall first tint Hotel. The House ia new out and out. 1 will rmt 01 ; lraae the wholtt builitinK, r I will tnki in mm a j partner any good rortiju Uut ttrnon with a hui&II capital) who may Iw iMtniM tciit to arr on llic bniuniMii. Any H:rou wutntitK lu .itgacw ith i WSV will plesite Nil ami M't- in', or atldicHit nu- by : t'1'"1" i WM. 11. KliMUNU.SON Wilfmnuiiin, N. April M-XiU-lw E4I'ITV AI,I'. ' i viMTl'K oK w v , lH UK'I'Al. OKHPK I if i ! tuthe hiuWeni bwliler, i jmlilu-snium'sl ilielstn iiiiitv ill JohiiNiiin, 1 shnll s.-ll reside nee of W. It. M,,r. , ileeeascd, on the Mil.. iUv ill Mat next, the Isnijs Is Iiiiikihk to th.. i si.tr of lli.i sanl Walter It. .Moore, iIlcims, il, .-..i.i.sI 41I slsiut NINK IILNDKED ACHES; slsiul IS miles Itoiii I' i ut v ot ItsJetK'ti lid oil tin. Italcili ami W iliiiini.in Una.! Tins issvid.'titl v one of the lu.mk mi ahli taruis in the count' Isuil lertlle. Slot IiIkTiIv ihiittd In botli isirn anil cotton, sail lor hi sltli not snrpssiH-tl hy suy resiili-nee in tins part ol th. statu. TKKMW: F leh o.li I,, oav the ets Konils well Heeuissl lor the pav nieiit .ji the tstUn.-e .it the purchase lu.iliev. sit and twelve luotiths , after Ustr, with inteit-iit trolii ilsv ot snjr. i.. M.iHuix.r., c. a m. r. for JohlUitllU t'OUIllT. April 2t-4Jn is "A Policy of Life Insurance it the Cheapest and Safes), mode of making a Certain Provision for one's Family." HENT. FnANKMY ' MAXII.tTT.tX UrK INSIIUNTK COMPANY OFNKW VOltK. THK UNDKRvHlONKP. iAVlNrt At1'K(TKr 1 I th ARv-ocjr of Una limg int wt-11 ruiuM. r( I. ift Iiiauranrt 4'onipanv, art prparott U takf riitki on liTa on ait f&vorahh trniut an t.n CompsaT in the l ull. .1 Utates. , ,, . : Invest a small sum (which yi wou i,) t , . , t ,.ther- wise lav aaid- in a Life lolieev an.l !,,,. lnuil q,,,. ,.,.rum ,.,-, ftJr v,lr f,, , '" ' ' r " ''''"' JNn 1 U II. I I V.Ms .v ( i Alien'' l)r F. Br.nr Hvvw.r o. M. .h. Office hours from U i' . t.. J C. M April H TJU :tm I -:ilnll.. N T I C K I will el. to He I, ifb. .i l.i.;.l.-r Hoi im il. s.r ill Kan 1 ti. "ii M.'lehii . th. fi'irt lie- Jinh 'III 1 l M. 1 arr.-. .f May neil, the f..ii..nu- 1 -r. . - rt m viz : A i-n lain lot 1 t (isr.-el "f I.e. I in the eit(h. ailjijlionir the 1 tas I.i unit ntle Also, ttie tun est of c. M. l a. ns lie . ity ..t ltl- sallle Is-UIR r.i tollcwuin ! "" half in fee simple. in met I., th. t "Thetirst sitnateilin the late esten.le.1 limit, of .1 oi i i ... n.i i... .1. ...! nu. ell 1.1 llieiii 11, wen, n 1,1 i iibi.i. i".'i i ".' ' on the north side of J..husi,n sirei t. a-ljninui, ; the Lani- lt lately owneil hy w.W. iu anil nt tiers itiK one tlnrii of an acre, more or I. ss. 1 hs seeinnl lietnx the lot on li.v :. sir. rt. kn.- n as the Hackney Pool liit.s lj.iii.ini,- '.hi land- . th si. Juu mud others. coolalJiili; mie unit acit or tin reabollta. Also, all his undivided uilrenjt. nharv an.l prt n! lot No 2 sod small rl ot lot No 1, in ll,e . ity ot Kaieltfh . lieinK the Alhert ( arlir loC. his sanl in trest Leinft two thnds h sanl lot sitiialeil "ii Jin: sotitti aide of Lenoir tstreet. Teast. madi- known on .l...- ot sah- I W. I! Hliill. Apill is-wt.l Trustee .e C M KjiiIb. niTCIIF.M., Al-I.F. & CO. NKWHEH1V, rv. AORICULTfRAL IMI'I.KMKNTs, MKCHAN lc.' TvkiIs anil supplies, tiem rai liar'lwsre. Uusno, Lispe, t'enieut, I'lsster. Paint (Ml, Hell ing ii-., Ae -mar Xl-llW-lt STATE OK NOKTH CAROLINA, UiTtS C'olNTY. i Kt-praioa Coi bt or Law, Si-ioso Tkhm, lst,7 .lolm ft. Hill, l.x r of lto. K Hill, in. nd'iim' At- Mary H. Havre, .(sue K Havre. tili'hrrtent ami Marlsh K. Havre. ft ll appearing to the satisfaction of the 1'otirl, -ahwt taitr iltnViidants. iu th, alu.vt siaidud 4ssu are itihabitant. ofsiinther government It la, therefore, ordered bv the Court, tlist liuli- licatinn tss maile in the Sentinel, la impar puts- tie taken sgsinst tnerj. . . Wlm . ioihi iiv o 'iiWIV'li 1'lrfc ..f I said Huuerior Court of Ui of i.st.. Conntv. at ; ofhes in GalesviUe. the lirst SI un. lay after the fnurth Monday ill March. A. Il ls;7. Ii. IJ. O. COWfK.R, Clerk April U-w6w TAKILT OE0CEE8. s n i b a t o rn : : 1 A J B A V CLEAR ItlBKlDFJS. h t I- O IV! OLD VIK01MA MIDKs CUoica Haltuunre and Virginia flams St low I price. Hut I.I.AH 111-; .1 April 22-21-tf JF.LKTOUM NKWOUhllKM Bl'TI l it A few Kegs for sale l.v Isil i.l.As lifl.L. April Zl-iln-lf tit ( 1 OUdiX tUiRlf. VJ An excvllmit article for Fannlv use hint recived by IMH (It.At liF.LL. April )-ai-lf Market hspiare. ! II AHDHARt IIARIWAKt: !! HABDlVAKEIlt I A.rKs. SHuvi:i.s, SI'ADES, Hoes, mi u fiitKs, I'M KKT A M) TAhl.K ifTI.KK V, sr)(. rr.A Ktrr.Ti.Ks. sr.ivr. fi: r rA.s, stoi'k ASD I-A I) LOCKS, HA T IIKTS, II All. V Kits, SAILS, St ltF.WX, TACKS, tl' in ft' A vi KYK lllSUhS, S. I. urns, acuvh , HITS AMi HIMLKTS. Which I am selhag verv chesii to close out lot IKX'OLAH IlKLL. April ls.-215-tf . Market ttpiare. sMtfitR ri.ern I libl. JKNKfSN- l.t Warrenl miry Fsmily '.xtrs Nnper- 7 n o 0 rlne Flour. f'is floiirrieedn imploring It has given more Kei.r.ai naiims. ii.iii man any Hour ill HUH ni.l Set. It is .weet, rise, well, and white enough for Ihe ! daintiest epicnro. We will warrant it in every I particular. The lovers of go.l bread would do ' well to try It atwl com, ire it with the best Pataps- JF.SKINS fFItllV'M. Oppiaiie Market Hipiare. April I-21C-tf NC. CVT HEtttUNUH, NKW CHOP CHEAJ' V JF.SKr.S-I A PKRI'.r Optvosite Market H.tuare, Fayetteville Ht. April 1H-115 tf Sa11, D , ,,'le0 HOST, .ettg APrU -aiS-t JL.NKIMH A I'KKUV. "W r """ """ " ' P 0,k "d 'w"jKNiUNii Kl.sTD t JKNK1N8 A PEIIKT. aH4i 1 a 11 r ATJCTI05 SALES. CHEAT CATAMM.I i: SALE AT AUO I I ON ! ON WEDNE8DAV, THE IMT. UAV K MAY, at our Btore in the City f Knlenih, we will sell, be Catalogue : ion Dog. Knives ana rorks, sssorti'ii. urn " ill " . " Itsi - i VI " 4S " i III " SJ.O I'ls I'eii and PiM'knt Kiuvth Hszors. Hulelier KtitYes. Ti'S ami Tslik' KymiiM. NctMHur snil Hhi'sr,. Nail (iimtiMa. Mill Haw Hl Itsalarn t'llim. Horse ItASys, l;J inch, llrsw Knives sssril I'rai-e CbslliM. vr Jioz. Ax. i - Weeuinx llism. ,- 'J'l Iiong lliuiitliMt tVtlOTllU. I . Short 1 ' finSllllH. t. Manure mn.i IUv l-m k . Iv heK t.m ut Hnrne Nails sml llor e Sh-. o i trosa Cut Tacks, assorte.i . i". Curry I'liiiitin aiui Horn.. Iti ui-li.'-. Jo ' '... Mills. I i IJ .11 II 1 1 cllsw llsninierH. Iwlhiiix all. I Sn nii;liii 1 1 s, t.-l,-t lamp atuL ua:lnAu t'riai. I oft hell It-i. aJi.l Han ';' " t t.ftoii t anli., ' 4 at k,1- StickK. "J. 1'tul Hlid Mora, hn kv IS lin.llfa, UitKkn.l lim-k llaixU IM(hh( ivrna. Cap. ). I Jln-'i anl . W i jrn Kslv Uiailf l lotlilii),' laiv.-. ncttaiul well nokvt'-.l H1m k nf( oalt,, V.ft-, 1" 1W. M ii V K U Halt,, tLKMoi u .I. '.i- l..--, Cmur, from r,jt-N i Alilt-r. an U t iliiMn U-l lirAinin. foil ' nus Lriaki-rv, t a. h ucainiTi' U mi ahln MclortioitN. 'Jtt t'aat'M TnnihUTa. In addition to the ahovt-, a !art;'' lot 1 T'.AK.S AXn roFFKjcs, FAftry titm- f "FRIES A$J UqVORS, may l- .uTi-rftl. ttHjU opn for inapMtinn at all unit : ami 'ataliKnoa rt twly fr diitntution thr Uj for? nalu, hy which tinn-, parti l'irin i all other ar1.it U-i munt havf thcin 111 Hton. rt'LLIAM. .1 INKS i CO. Whylt,rtnlf Oroc-r, Auction A Cum. M rchaiiU 5H FvetU-vUl( Hi rot-1, luhigh N. I'. AjtiI 17 2U tf IMPORTANT TO PRINTERS! fS TrESPAY. THE3nTH. Amil., TH K VS- ff (H-rniifneti. aa lYniitrt'c or "in. IJ. niitn ,V Co., will e.,K.e to as e, at punile am uo I . material lieloiitjiuK in the I'rintniK K-lnblishment lijultirm, includuiK, sninnn other thinK", I One Northrop Cylinder Power Preai, . suitabte fir new-spars'r work, and il. fair b-si j work, anil is in g.sxl rmiuniK oiIit. ; one nifiiCti.Es c.ni) phkss. almost nw surj asiM 'l. and f"r nm. atul raii .-ard w..tk . ' IU s A.' -', ' iLI.L 1 'A RI' s Kiii; r.ir bi-.k. newspaper sod joh work Also, a large, .juaritltv of fruiter . supplies, consisting of news anil h.-k liik-.f various eolois, ..ids. paper Ac. Also, s nuinlior of comes of -SAMfXKSS,- a novel, anil ' Mo-K,S FltuM A RilLl.INO nloNE,' anil also sheets of the same unUxin.l. Also, two Him desks, chairs, sotas, K P'pe and tliturea, snil numerous other articles in cI'mmv ou . A rare opMrtunity la offered to fruiters to sup ply themselves with cither news nrjoh office. Also, a largo quantity uf GARDEN SEEDS THINK -From 30toW days will be given on paper, well endorsed. Kinsll sums cash. Those indebted to the late firm sro requested vi make payrucsrt immediately or tho sain will lie piacen m a trsin of collection. ! The sale will take place in the rooms where the Printing establishment was esrriesl on and will continue until all is sold. r'ur further particulars, address the nndei signei. In my sbsenre, infonnatloD may lie obtained from fuh.rs. Williams A Lambeth, lksk sehers and Stationers, No. 40. Tsyettevillu Street. K W. YORK, April lO-KUS tiUSsw TrusU e BAH B0AD8. NOTICE. OFFICE BEABOAIID A ROANOKE II. R CO., I'oaTBMOCTH, V., Msrch 22d. 1W7. IT has been understood by the officers in charge of transportation via the sieaiaswairat : j Saalavaial Freight ataaiw, tbst letters addressed i ! to. tiv kailroad Agent at f urtsituniUi, ub . tha I subject of freight, are unanswered, aud that in conseimence, causes of delay are not explained, . and claims for losses and damage unsettled, and as the Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad Company, ' who are the forwarding agent- for the line, are 1 satisfied that these causes nf complaint are not due to tbeu- Agents, bat to the inaccuracy of the ' maila, in order to teat this subject the Msnsger ' uf Uie heaboard lload roqueau . that whenever fssrsons bava written to the undersigned Ageut .r tne sestsiard lto ail, and after waiting a reason able tint for a reply, have not received it, that t bey will addraaa him a letter enclosing a dupli cate of ths letter they hail previously addressed to tne agent, ir this la complied with, and the Manager of the Seaboard Rosd receives the let- I ter, he gives assurance that it shall be promptly investigated and replied to. ! This Air-Line Freight Route j claims to be the most expeditions anil direct ronte, I .nd avoiding to a great eltent Mnrine neuroncr, j also the ch.eape.at freight route between the Northern Cities and North and South Carolina. 1 As Freights consigned bv the Company's eon- j neeting Steamers rsforwsr.led from Pnrtsmoutli , I wunin iwemy-roar nnurs srter tieing lsnded, tliern 1 no reason for delays, snd altboueh freight may wmiet mestss missent.yt jlK m such case i promptly traced, and if nir;f.nd will be paid i lor. the. CMmoames fnrinuig this line sn not be re.pousilile for Ihe ra.til transportal ion ffreiithi. nsrges llls.n It, unless .1 nt ; h rom IMM.N, by tin- illOSTIiN.t NnlvKDl.K SIKA.MIIII' ( Lid of Ctiit' d Whan. Kiom NKW VliltK. bv the I 111,11 DOMINION STKA.MSI1II' ('.. , ' I'ier 37, North Uiver. j From rilll.ADKLPinA, by I 'i (T.VI)KS 8TKAMKKS, 14 North Delaware Avenue. Or via the ANNAMKSSIX LINK, llcpot Philadelphia, Wilmington A Baltimore K. It From It.M.TIMOUK, via the HAY UNE STKAMKKS, Fi. it of Cnjon Dim k. F'.r fn-iKhl liV IhmHH-1 is shipp. '1 to the Scsln.nrd Company lie respiinsible until lauibl on ini-r soaiiisiiit. lines., the C'otitpanii-i t nn Itt- ir wliarvvH. I'lTH'tiifi writnik: aiHiiit freight that lian iiM rr-nvu tht'm, will jfaw) h car.'fnl id niniv Un rlnN nf ithfprntnt, Iit wht-m nl-iipjM-.l, frnrn wlm! pla'it, ly what 1iim ot Ht.'unHTi, and if p.wnt,.ltt ent ist; a nipy thriiKh rft-ript, to .IAH, sMK AItltlCK, Tiaci Arnt Hatffird and K'.an(tKe il. R,, I'ortrsitHiutli, Va. J M HOBIXPON, Man(f'"K liri'tur and fidifral Sitp't, April 4-liu NICE BACON ASD FAMILY FLOUH t IN HTORE, A LARCIK UiT OF M tiriroe N. ". Haeonand Family Flmr, lies ttenttoB aaf Houss-kweswrw ta'eslleit. JAMF.H M. TOW TOWLF.H ' Aprji iteai.t-ir Ageut. 1 ' " ' ! JACKH0N WHITE POTATOES. If you want crmeUung nice In th nhapo of i offering UOUOLAs UJlIX. I cias. W. KOBZKT AVDUWI, FAMILY GROCElX HO. flJETTtVOJJt 8TBEMT, i Aiiiiu, a. c., KEEItt CONSTANTLY OH BAUD A LAtOK supply of (TIOICB GK0CERIE8, Conslstiiift in part of Dnfrara Ortuhtd. A' tWL lee, mwilnreil, "O" IXiffrn. B Ouftat. aawl lIZ. 'Cuw,adhro uf differcut grades : M rilasses and Kvnm : Colli e., Java, Laguira, Rk, and ti. DosbIkm. Bsisvn, Hides, hhoulders, Sugar mans) hTJ' sml Htriiiw - lleef, for i hinpifiii broUing, and apfetd Irsr aoH- " ing, a splendid article Hrneed liar's fcaC Pinlu!i , fork, ie..f ind BurTalo T.mgnea. m Ciullish. longues aud Hounds, KaokaraL Smoked or Scotch Herrings. A splendid lot i Kick led anil smoked htahunn, ' Liverissd and Table Halt. ivtat.sis, tahite at.-reeii, Peach Blow aud Jtck. null V hrtes. tiiinny liiiRKllig, Hope, Kola Laathw Frsnek 'v'sl S " Sk""' Khu P. Tia WrapwnK I'ai, powder and Hoot, CWtoa i ards. fearl and Corn htarch. Farina and TanLi. Knglish i.iry Chisnss, Factory Chsssssv. large aewmiii ni of Canned Fruita IfcklsaT fri.serves, .Mustards, canned Oysters, LobsWirst Oranges, Is-uinus, Figs, Curr.nU and Prnn,. ami evei vthuig usually kept Ul a urst-cUav Also bioimr. of all grade.. Attention as . " I l.V-.".r ",ra M B"hsi (W ami ..Id ki-Uitr U kiakvy. -vajwusj All manner of Hauixs, Catsups, and Fa ami (an- . t 1 1. g. neraily, very cheap lor cask. We .. II strictly for Cssa. w. MOBERT ANDREWS, Pasailv (leoL. April 3 - tf WHoiESALB oaodatii3! PI LLIAMs JONES t CtX, " l holesale Grocers and Commlitgloi MERCHANTS, No. 58 Fayetteville Street, Eaielrh, I.e. "AVhi !?,SvT0"K AND AHE "NTAKTLT KB . 1.1 I VI. HI OAKS, C0FFEE8, AND TEAA HA ON. HOI.AKHCN ASDCHEK8E, HKAMJIK.S,, WfSEH AND WHIUkUES, HilAIH. CA.VDLE8, AND CAN DIE? Tt.DACCO, 8NI FF AND aOAka', Cuiinrd I'rulta, Kaurrs and riga, Caiint-d Ojalcr. Raisin and Onles, uls, CnrranU, Ple klcs and Spices, possder, Khot and Cap, Batter, l-ard, leaai, Pw ders, ftodsk, and in fact eM rvtlung usually found la a Brat class Wtiolesal liroeery houaui tha s;reatat ram tr and at prices which cannot fail to plsass. FARMING IMPLZMZHT8 tc. .vi n.,v, . Ave., as Doz. or Minor T)lk. h I) u. bong handled Hhovala. tfi Doz. Hnads, : Weeding II.. aasorted, 60 Dot. Haaws. i i If. irse collars, SO Dust. Trans Cnaussa, ; - flnw Line., u Groas Ai. H.lvsav, lint. Twine, Nails, Ac. I'l'LLUM, J0NF.H k CO. VTiinlesjile ifroerrs A Com. Uarefaauts. FebUdtia-tf 1 sTlN0S. CASTINGS. CASTIN08. 1", mm I1., p.its, Hpidrrs, Ovens, Bkfllata swK Itakers. on e.4i.ignmeiit which wa will aell te the trs.te .t nianuiaMurers, prwvfsi. U- V. WliLlillaOS a CO. Cnmuusaioo Merchants, A pi ll 20-217-tf Raleigh, N. C T'INE.S, WINEH, WINES, 4o ('as. Claret Wines. is) Oall in. c.nikiug Wines'. 11X1 old Ncuppernong Wine, by Kef r the gail.'ii. II P. WILLIAMSON A O0. April Al il7-tf JJEIIHINtiSAfillAU. In Store, and to arrir : m Half i.hls.. V C. Family Ro Herrings. io " " Choice Hta.d. fv BWs v. f. Cur Herrtnga. - IlLLIASf.JONEflAOO. A-pril -a HS-tf Wholeaala Grocers. AY rF.EDIK(l 1IOEX Ml doa. 'KlweU'." steel Hoes Nosv 0, 1, 2 and A i; nwans - " .. - In Store and arriving Il f . WILLIAMSON A 00. Apr.l -2f7..tf BAGGISG A ROPE. 3 Hales Standard Onnny Bagging. ! Coils liest Jute. Rope. In Sjtore, II P. WILLUKHOKACO mar IB-lKl-lf - it' AISO I Ult0!l Cli7APs II j ff TONS men- No. 1 Peruvian Onaao, daily r eipeet.sl. Oive ua yoarordsn swosssf II yon need suy. B P WILIJAKSO! A 00. April 1 2iJ-tf lAISDV! I'ASlDVIl CAMTllf tusi Ilw. sssnrted Candy in 25 and 401b. boiss. fn store thisdsr. B. P. WILLIAMSON A CO. April il-MMf x owa: pi.owai! ri.wwsjirt 1110 No. O, Plows. .'Si self Wiaxpeaiu- Plosr. 23 A. . .1 Hespsrks Cntlim Plmrt. IU.iksi 11. flow Fointa and Landsidea. XU " Plow Bolts Now rrlv for delivery. 11 P. WlLLIAstHOIf A CO. KSlelgh, April 11 H.tf . OH'N RAW BONE PlfOBPHATE, I vienty l ,,r ,,f tl celebrated FartiliawrV .nisi 1. ceivell l.v, It. P. WILLIAMSON A CO. April l:i-2ll tf MISCZLLASZOUa Ai ren. Wii.i.uhs, C. W. Lastarrs. WILLIAMS & LAKBZTH, No. 10 ra)eUevllIeSt,Balel(,H, H.V. ...... Book Sellers and Stationer, lFI.F.KH l ALL KI5.DS OF HCHOOL UOOKH, slAMlAkl) ANU MISCELLANEOUS W0RKH. MAiM(, no0KN, JEWKL, REOALIA ; HOOKS OS STVK'K AND AOBICUL- Tl'RK; STATIONERY ; pRINT INO AMI WRAPPINO PAPFU; PRINTERS HCPPLIKN; Si Hi Mil A NT) 0FFICF. RKgCHITEH ; A LUC MS , I'KIIFI MEIIV, , .....'.-. AN'V AUTICLEH, Ac . . Wo arc nim .ceiling new suppllea, and will be- ConstssitrV in.. 11. v ae I. -.1.1.1.,,. o, I u. S u 1 will enable iVstnluraish eveev aruklam.ll Want in s first class lrs.ll Nlore. . "ur rai-iiitiea are sued as t suable ns to fnniuih in a very few days, auy article not tat knL and ' mil ortior. will b.T nurVpt 2lSoo ktmUiti and every miticle aold &t th vm loWMt WILUAUtf A LUIBSIU FAMILY GEO
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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