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ft v J- 1 T. ' TERM O? eTBttCRHTlOH T Simmon, t aibUbd w dr, pt "midair, ea Uw tuUovwg tanua : Three maoHm ....' nuntb. ..,,,. v ' 4 On .'. ... :. Bimi-Weakly Hentin! on var , i o ii ft Him mmMmii i n i ti . flrWkty'SMttDel.OBSTear. . oi ' " ji month. 1 inntxu-UJLa u J t- TUB SENTINEli.- i M. E. fLL, f tSKATOJ GALES, EDITORS. AVEDNE3DAT, JAIirARY 18, 1888 State Coutermtlre Convention J It t tMHlA fey tb JfafA litewti Party ot North CuoHb tbat,a 8tt Con vention ot the party be held in tb City of lUlcigb, oa WunrstDAT, tbe 8th day ol Feb- ;Hltfc.gai,3i day. It it cotifilently hoped that th friend of CuultiCutiunai Union and civil lib . .erty rill be active in tb effort to mak I --- tli Convention J.S.'1f'!!!7- . aprciaM that ever assembled la the Biate, Lt tbe Conservative people In every County of tbe .Bute, where meeting bay not been held, bold meeting at once, paaa appropriate resolution, appoint delegate! ansi me tbat they attend tba Convention. The conditio. of public affairs demand tba patriotic effort and co-operation of every gowi eitben, U aave the country from im pending danger, tee. It C. BADGER, Secretary. - January 4th, A. D. 1888, X0 ORGANIZATION. , It wUl be teen, by tefereuoe to the ab- tractof proceedings, la another, column, that the eo-called Convention effected no permanent organization on yesterday caucus, on Monday nigttt , were not very v-' , -WurOBrotts, hi tb -cauaiderab oppaai: tioa is apparent to .the manifest purport ol 1 the Northern fureign element to control the jV; -.'viMiritftm, fhvt jittptrsirtoij wffi lire- .., cainbv ,-Tbe Yankee will win, a wetball, doabdiat, be abltUP announce nymorrow. Tl) Conservative tn tbe Convention will doultlt east tbeir vutea for aooi compe tent and suitable getillenirn tor President. I TUB COXVKX TIOX." v OT tti Tnie KTOril"iIWty detegStei elected w the Convention, nearly Qne ban. dred of tbem.perbaps, are committed to the Radical programme, whatever tbat may be. Tbe fewJConaervatlre in tbe body are, con- rijTim7iwtlr- any measure,' bowsyer offensive or destruc tive to tljo peace and future welture of tbe State, It is, therefore, not expected of tbe attain; by-nmmr wBiwrnt-s5y ttrfopw reaeoo and truth, th action of tbe Radical, yet they may, by parliamentary tactic, intmtifjf the record ol the Radicals in op. "poitroa fo "thciio plaJaScfplWBf ' ' lican govercoieat hitherto regarded as eea .- - Ualto Atuerkaa liberty, and msy bring put. la bolder relief, the hostility of the Radical party to th ruUqf tht vKiU net in Worth Carolina. The Radicals have forced upon the Booth a, black man' party, which cannot long ' submit to be led and controlled by white nienj wiO-toe-w4dgffThSenTl Tot" tbe Wacka, TrTe black are not Jgoorant ' of tJietr linpwtant tsi the preaefVatSon of the JUdlcal party. Hitherto, they have borate, with uncommon fortitude, their es- ttaBtOTfraffl-efflwfcyftr'w cording to their own admission, are not itipeiior tq-tb;trlgrln. HaW niuoh' longer they expect them to yield xHttarOttlcci 1 black tote t Wa neither believ the whit ... .... . -wbiicjtRiifjjcutt eapableofinin theio ceaiary office of the State, but we are ia I favor of holding th Radical party up to 7 lu pledge to tn black ric w They have j promised iheatt tgtttlity, in respect to all the franchises of the Siata. Theyhav cs. f " j iled an I fi ittored thien with the hop of i " s-f.!c j and eiioiuaiat, and we shall demand of toe Ulical the fulA.ment of their 5 pledges to thetn v . . There are but fdW Countie in th State, -wptb rhff ftunitmt n lwt nr oho with- put the vote of tii Diac.lt. t rop even- - a -n.-- teen Cenntw in the Scat, - whtto dele gates of tlioseCouotie are here aJoMby r the tnffragea and u!lrc of the blaeka. Some ol those vwry delegate will All torn . . of th motfiropottant poit!o la tB Con- ' more Important office to be filled hereafter, it the Constitution should be ratified. Be fore the Convention adjourn, tileM office will all be psrceiled out to t he leading whit Radicais. What wilt become of the negroes t Thefaje entitled, by tbelr number lo ihe Badicul pirty.W" the offlcsd' of "GoVtroof , and to all theatroffloeathtpinfitloiii jif V nited b!ate80to d tl aeven or ' will tbe white Radical do justice to the at j edge not The blacks' will be treated as Mthey bave been, and they were intended T.m-b-, ) 4te 'fttny votaj tor -the party at thry may be, led. How long will they subrti.it to this, when taught that the "aieTTitf lijia'l 6t "ttlbW whTU1Tf wlitt Eadi .'a', admit that the' negroes ar their equals, and that 00 distinction (hall be enaaie Wiea tlw, k nfid t calof, who,; has any Hjiht to dispat H I If the black are nii'iiuto adroit that the whit Rdl ca.trft their equaia, why should they not ,.,Wr.n;,n w-hth'rIrfrsr''cvr-Vf"rn1 . .-.1.1 w .1 ..s. . .. I the party enl.iloi them to I' Conserratirss j.w.j.ji - ...i; their pledge, and if the Radical party iiuiica a 4.utri-nq;ber tb white Kadicala, t to os..f; tsiev, wijl insist that justc to 'hut of C'-S'i, !. ..1 lri,S)i: ' - WUA T 13 TUS PROG B A SfJfB ? Tbe platform of the Radical party is s labyrinth yet unexplored end unknown even to tbe lather trf tbe party. From the day of Its inception to tbe present, it has exhibited ilinueae geef peiiia. W Mtths varied hue of tbe prospect before it now T WTnS'Vlriftn",-' 'then 'fnTYrlrtr-ir' death; now for tbe Constitution, tbeu act Ing "outside" and in antagonism to it ; now "loyal" to tbe government, tben Ogbting with might and main lor it destruction , once lor "tree aoH" is new territories, hot tben pledged nof to interfere with slavery in tbe States; now for the abolition of riavrry. lathe tUatee, bat no more, and then : foe naaistye ait rsess beaiiea aha Uwy-eww for impartial or qualified auffrage, then for univerae.1 suffrage only to the aegrocl From all which, it is plain, there is bat one plank in tbe platlorin oftbe party, ). s. (U tueetn of tKt Radical party. To in- l;jjL-K"1 '--a'aM. jii: OVi twIKeStlrTft be omitted, bo pain will be (pared ; no principle of Just ire, el right, ot safety to tbe government or to the people, is too sa cred, to be sacrificed to thV Grut Mogul ol party. How long can each a party hope to tri umph! In the South, there baa really been no impediment to its success, since the war, Especially, since the party quarrelled wittl the President and ignored hi policy, it has had its own way, with nothing to impede its action. Since December, 1883, we bv heard of nothing but Congressional recou ttrnctioo, and what has been accomplished ( With a fair Held and without any opposing influence, except tbe incongruity, lontli- somenee ana curse ol It own programme, Radical agency a at tbe beginning Tbe party haa bad its own war. The darkles, and the mean whites bare all voted asthe pirty deaired. Tbe military and Freedmen's Bureau have had no difficulty, in executing tbe Reconstruction Acts. No opposition haa been evinced, on the part of any body, that impeded in the least tbe execution ol the Acta, and yet, in January, TOf;m"TbrtgTBl "tt r -ammed" aT" tbe" "impending crUie," that, tearing an actual "break down under lbs awful weight of tbe so-called Radical Conventions, it baa sud 4iltatftaTiifrt'twy.i seriously of obliterating every remnant of civil government in tbe Southern States, and placing tbe entire control of affaire in tbe hand of tbe military, under Gen. Grant. And this will be done, if the Iriends ol Judge Chase in Congress will allow it. Gen. Sleade haa already inaugurated tbe Qrsnt platform in Georgia, by the removal of Gov. Jenkins and tbe Public Treasurer, and the appointment ot Gen. Ruger and another army officer to fill the vacancies. Oen. Meade, uo doubt, believe tbat neither r jvir-mtnrary gorernmeut, which i vexatioue and perplexing, nor such a gov eminent as tbe Radical Convention of Geor gia would Inaugurate, will do. Such ofll- wlMrtt coula neftnef be truted 'or their capacity or Integrity, and, there forC)45 determine to place military men in control, -who can be held to a strict ac- cbaoge i to be effected in the government of the Soutben Sute the civil officers of the South are to be reinovedt il may be better to place them to the band o? respon sible and capable military men altogether, than with such as the Radical Conventions could tupply. A itaweyapaa eorrespoudeut has dbrav ered tbat an idea, very prevalent among a great wattyf of the-SOiithiw pwple, f as ' follows; Tbat the Yankee' have always coveted tbe rich soil of the South ; that they depi.d the negtoe would nut live., with fit as fit mnii HflHeJtrlltitnf la wanln.l . . i A ,.' ' . . , : thy iHtttpm, the plan nf tn- atiutting a war of th ram, In whtrtt Hie white would b impoverished and the ne groes, gradually die' out, thus enabling themselves (o seize lipoti lie lands or pur chase then at very elieap pritw. Whether this bss been a deliberate intention on the part of the Jacobin or not, the effect i In very way very muoh the same. WasalHOTon, January 10. If there be a man ten favoring a disruption ot th Union he must view the current proceedings of uongrea wita unalloyed satisfaction. Both House aeem determined to precipitate the country into pnysicai collision. They will repudiate; their own reconstruction acta. Tbey will tak a atep in advance, and rec ognlxa tba negra goveraowate Mey rum atwM m m am-lofo Ute country to accept Southern Stat governments im Srtrrhjetf "tb-ont 'ih consent of STorih or outhl The exact provision of tbe law eventually to be enacted have ant yet bejen agreed upon, but their effect will fully comprehend, tba tad I refer to. A pnblic forewarned ought to be forearmed, Balti- mrt truv It I tncontettlbl tbat th great body of 111 ooutuera wuiiea, ana large proportion of th Northern people, Ulin the Recon ttractioa acta unconstitutional, and are not likely to change tbeir ballet. "Tb Sontbarn white, tba believing, and tba tupported ifl their behalf bf a great party ia tbeNorjb, frill Sever, submit, to these act excrot b military coercioa, Bu mJHtary coercioo i eostly, itd iinpaUno veder the preasnr f- taxatloa will sooner or later eompeljthe federal government to withdraw it armies, mmv w wnpiuppeu eiiacturc wia tall Into immedTaU collapse. The' moral certainty of this remit, aa th final termination ol tbe experiment funlea It l previously ar rested by th Supreme .;(Hr,) ti wtgrewt wwy 0017 neateti parti ssos can expect trie ng goveramenia W perturaoic iV. Y. DxatB or ran Actbob or Old Garur The Hon. AllertQ. Greene, ol Providence R. I., died in Cleveland, Ohio. last week. juage ureena wa a man or higU literary attainment and an author of so mean re putation. Th well-keowa Mania beo-tn. ninr,''"01d Onme ia dead, that ffood old ' ""witigirug or wit. wisdom and noetrv for lf.)w tl. Ml. wit, wisdom and poetry for which its u- thnr v.a r.m.rlrw.t,r . iri. .!...:--, - ;i.j . v ' -"",' v'?i? his iui,vJHwiuia rsiating to early new Jtogland history, and wbWi awheravritifry th'rotttttj' Tolomrt. " " Mr.'BtaBtoa apw-deciare ibatiftf-k itfd bfH IMaWito'irhsAs-;!' lu.t vulhuidcia tu th o&w MV kes- Tke "ConitUutlooal Convention (So-called.) Tt:BAT, Jn, U, 18CM Tbe Coiiveutioii was called -to ordt r Kt i 18 u'mIhsU, hv sir, J the County of Dsvtdon At thfr Tlnf. Mr nndnftf 'fijp weJl, bsid that be bad understiKi.1 ., . the caiu",iat night, bad pitched upon, Mi K., to call the ','onvention to ordur un.l while he bad no objection to the gentlcmau s at tina in that cipacitv, yet be denied I lie right and legal ty of such" a pr. eedin But1 it Mr. Kinney sutuld liesppoiotrd, l.y a motion recrutsrlv iut and rarrie l. he ".. , , ., Whereupon, Mr. Helton, of Cr.von. ur...e and made tbe motion, and It was are.-.l On notiou of Mr. Kinney, Mr Kin,-, ol , . .,, inci irom a nisDuscnpi, prepaieo roi mrimi ino, uwi v ii;niL.vc ov inn 01111.-1 iiuui occasion. A prayer by the Rev. Mr. Welker, one ul the delegates from Guilford, lollowed On motion, Mr. J. f. Andrew, of Wake, was appointed Secretary pro tem. The roll buing called, members re spouded to their nunc. ( The number vwas subsequently understood to he 100 1 Alter some discussion, in resr.i 10 Hie manner of administering the outn ami it atnining credentials, it hi- determined to call the roll and iir .telewjati-n, in lio-lies ul twelve Mr. Al'l.'t.-.i 'e Hanover, luove.l that when tin- 1 .011 veil tiun adjourn, it adjourn until 1 oVIia-k to-morrovv. Cartieil. that the Conveiitlou do now adjourn until llic atNive meutioneil lime, as llitie were At the request of the Chairman, he will drew the motion; whereupon, the Secretary read the billowing disputed from Oeti. ('an by to the Commanding Olflcer at Italeigh "Wr.i( Ordrr An. 105 is amended a follows- I Juo N. McCubhins, as delegate from Rowsn and Davie, in place of I. if. Hhsver, J. O. Marler, in place ot E. Hartlclt, dele gate Irom Watauga. Inform all parties l!y order of E. K. 8. Canbv." - Mt.- Hmlmar;'Tif armtmr,' mvwa "tlitrt the gentlemen, whose nnmes were mention ed lu the dispatch, oe enrolled t wembar. Carried. The motion to adjourn being renewed .w. adopted. , - - ' STATE ITEXb. A correspondent, writing Mt fi. in Fayettevillo, says that a "miserable ecanip Irom some one of the Northern Slates is prowling about through the country, filling bis pockets with the scattering greenbacks iu tbe hands ot the negroes, who are silly enough to listen 10 him. The man tells the negroes that, for one dollar, be will give them a stick, which, if they will plant it oa aniiul ut land, lhuy may .jiwuru, wha the Yankees come throHgh they will receive a deed for the lot 00 which the stick is planted. Several of tbe negroes iti this county have been foolish enough to give their last .ilollax lor piece oi ,,w,oiUlu wood." The counties ol Cherokee, Macon, Juckiou Had Haywood, through tbeir Couovy CourU, havevacbaatMcrUMid 49,000 to the Western N. C. Railroad. The eon tractors ste driving their work with un common industry and zeal, and the Ash ville JVemi predicts that, by Jan. 1, 1889, tho road will be completed to Swananoa Kap. The "Bureau man" in Macon County h lieea ysajtiag (sntastic xtudta The, Asbville A'erc sa'; .:(.;IU.gat..o,ndrfflHy?JAt;,aiA cause jury refused totitid a yerdTot against a good cituen, for knocking dtwn a negro, while in the act 'of trespat. He eliarged fit) .! Bin.-titb petjury,. -Hlanslnf - ShiIk weie apukeu ol, but he is gone. This wiwk at VVeller be wa mad again. A Frcewluian supd a Fruemaa, tavl, obtaied judgment lor ti ve-dollar9, Tbe Freeman stayert toe execuuon according to law. Our Bureau said the stay thauld It struck out and the motley paid. OUmpofa ! Omar' When will tbe stricken Smith he rid of these snobby tyrant V On the 20th. ult., at uight, a party of IS or 18 negroes, armed to the teeth, ap peared on the premise of Mr. Alfred Webb, about two mile Irom Aslieville, and com menced a general searching. On being asked wlmt.tbey wanted, the appaient leader Informed Mr. Webb that they were hunting for a man by the name of Green, who bad stabbed a colored man tbe day before. They also said tbey had United States orders to nuke the search, but Statee orderi i to nuke the ercli, but tnstrhcrby'tbe llrm om w suow mv vruej tsj sur one, eact'ps in V 1 r the presence of a magistrate. They entered tbe house in a body, greatly alarming the Inmate particularly Sr. 'Vebb and ransacked the placa.trom garret to cellar. Mr. Webb called oa the agent of tbe Bu reau, at tbat place, the neat day, and asked him if he had given such n order, who told him thit be had ! When Thad. fileveits ftelsre tliaf " flis legUlition of Congnw is now "outaid of th uonstitutioo," lie put the Southerners in a ratber embarassitig peiesifion.- For, i-t the tarn time, ongrel rampeli these Un happy people to take in oath every day or t tn 'sllppb-ffl the Cdnstitutjon.'" Now we bold that jhev,sbould compelled. l,o iwear that t)eiile supporting the Constf tution, they will snpport all that Congfes msy do outside of it or against it. In tbi way tbey would . understand their lts iaiff aaetry; and tie 9 growl: if, T. Tim. HBiw VaMiraiuii 'E"L1to"ifcTb "eTeo- tioa In New Hampshire for Governor, Leg. islsture, and -other officer will take ulace ontlielOthof March. Great interest will attach to the jeauiV -ivwrtll he th flnt State election tt the year. Tbe votes of this Btate at recent elet-tiost were as lollowa : ' Ititm. avua. - Wen mat lKt.... . WM tail IM.., i.i,-J U,8tW a.lt TSeTh.-Tbma A. HmrcrrlcCiouina"f ted bv th Democrit of Indian their cauuioai wr uurrraor, is now a member of the United State Senata, aa able .debe- tl-wtanlibt'''iir yerl'rage,iaba''is'oogi:''tea' "REC0KSTRVCT10X BILL. Y Wsuixf.TOi(, Jan. 13. The Rocooatruotion Coniiuittee held : mwting this morning and agreed toreport tho House oo Mondur 5Ptvow .- That in VSvf inti!Sirtli- tSasf olina, Mouth Csrolinit, (iiairijis, Alabama, Arkm the citiStUf Uovcrnments in said Slates rvsuectivetv shall not be rvcognized J u valid or Ical fitute covernntiits, either! by (he rirrutive or judicial power or au thority ol the I'niUM Kiattn, Stn ioN 8, That in nniet tature a rtn.tc tpn-dy i'nliri:ciiicrif of the act entitled "An si t to orovitle br th lii.iri elncieut govern IHtii, an. i i.t the several act supplemental , ,,.,., tl Ueuer ctroillM,ding the armv- ii. r,t..,l Sri.. i, h.r...v ntlw.rit,l , ... , - . . ! i ,i- i i -.i .i i , "I""' 1K'4i ' cowmand within the ! I seveial military ilopartments within said i I IV tl command any or all said commander, and ilctuil other officers from tbe ariny not be l..w (lie rank ol C olonel to perform sll ilutiet and exercise all powers authorized by the' said several acts, to the end that the people ; ul the said several States ljuuy i speedily re-1 orgauiii the civil Kuverumenta, .republican in luriu, ol the said seveial States, and be ; restored to their polititwil juwer in the t'oiun. ' nKiTioN i. I list me (reneral ol the arini iv i authorized to remove any Jr alt civfilii-1 . .. 1 , cers now acting under tbe several provision : ., ,,Li.i,; n '1 .i;. - , u , , 7-... j eaineu niaies, mil spyioilH oiuers to ills- euarge ine uuiies periHiiung to ineir respec liiu. .,lfie..u nnfl riiav lo un ... ., ....... which hy said several laws aUive mentioned ; sro authorized to be dono by the several ,,,. f -,;.. ,". ,, any acta, authorize the President to de tail military commanders lor said military departments, or to remove any officers which 1 may be detailed as herein provided, is hen- ! by repealed. j Suction i. That it shall he uulawtu! Cm I the president to order any part of the at my i or navy to assert by force ol arms the au ! thoi ity of either of said provisional govern I menta in Haul disorganized Slates, or to op pose or obstruct the authority ol the tinted ' SusjeSj as provided in thjs act aiid ajs u. which this is supplementary. ' Slfpi'l.ofi ?i Tliwl anw i ntf.rti.ren.-.' I.v ui.v ; vmnm wjtn mFnt t0 prevent (he free exe . ( cutiou of orders of the General ol tie Army, 'u' . made iu vtUMiaafia uf tbiat;!,,ani ati .ulxgutr " aaltf, Shall' be' hcltf tn tie a 'Tifgh' misd'emcaii ' or, and the party guilty thereol shall, upon conviction, be fiud not exceeding five thous and uollarsanu imprisoned not exceedint' two years. StrtluK 6. ThatsOuiucb ol all acts or parts ol acta as conflict Or are inconsistent with the provisions ol this act are hereby repealed. Correnpondenee of tho New York Kxpresa, HOWARD'S REPORT OX STANTON , GEXKRAL GRANT AND STANTON j Washington, Jan. 9, 1808. ; Official circles" Here have been thrown'! into great agitation by rumors w hich an flout, and which seem to be well loiinded..' Tin e rumors involve tbe propriety ol eer- , tain acts of high public functiouariea. tleualor iluward's ."speech" tu dufuuee ol' j fidwin- M. Stanton was yealertlay Mtbmit--' ted to the Military Committee, but it was j not read much less approved and adopted ; as the report ol the committee. Mr. htau ton sod Senator Howard, together with KT.eral.othM lladjcal .Senato by Oen. Grant the evening previous, ami ii , has leaked out that this extraordinary doc- j uuient Ka then and there read mid din. I cussed in the Geueral's hearing and pnnonce. j It la difficult to believe that General Grant j would patiently listen to a document, even j 1, in ine uanaa 01 a iuiieM ensu rseuiitor, charging bis superior officer w ith duplicity and falsehood. Yet the tart 13, these gi 11 I tlemen were Invited to dine with Uranl, ami j 1 th. AMiln)t liv.r. ih .l,M.uUlftrH was submitted to tbe tvnatc committee',! tfoward not only submitted tothi ;;, -bia pf tiposeiT' report, "b'ufih hit the future was determined on. Theje facts becoming known, tliey have led to much severe critiaum.by.ftu meana cumuli. , 1 uientary to the General couiniatiilini die. aruues ; and it is whispered arntmd in ofh cial Jircle tht if these reports turn, out to , bo true, th.Cotlntry need not be 'startled at i lb anuotinceCustnt of a court martial 10 j pass Upon the proxicty ' 6f aucji proceed gs. " 'v.; ' v i The Conservative VicTiuir jd Mkm rut. The result of the recent nioiiicipal election in Memphis, Tennessee, is fiilTMt significance and encouragement to the tyrant-trodden people of the Southern States. The issue there was Isirly made between the Radicals and Conservatives. The election was conducted strictly iu ac cordance with the letter of the law. aud, in the absence of tbe military interference id behalf of the Radical candidates, a splendid Conservative victory was won by a hand some majority over the combined Radical vote. This show what- can tie done bv til, .the, ! cornmoniiies, Whenever The m . . In Id It. a In ll. . ..I..A. lll... Granger, tbe military commander, instead j of stimulating and protecting triiii.U on'tlie i part ot tbe Kauical candidates and leaders, at ha been done in nearly all the other j sections V the South, sdhered closely to the performante of bis legitimate duty "of pre : aerving the peace and protecting all parties I auae in toe exercise ot tue elective Iranclnse. Like Gen. Hancock, this good soldier and I jt K X E W gallant officer believe that it is the duty of j ' ''- ' a soldier, in time ot peace, to uphold andj.75 FIHB BLAClC'DREiM COATS. of tne W ' Sac'u"! ate n honor to the esiuiury, and worlhy ot i the eontluenetf mt rrtpet't nf. the pwiple) ftittt - tits Govern men!. Cvai or Croit?. An exchange, referring to the tact - a ttestor- iv ietrtelbrrw- and two of hi assistanta having died ot croup ia consequence of sucking the blood flow ing during a tucceaeful operation of trache ownqy, Utd that -the diswts k alwaye estvi rable by very aimple remedy, even when the patient ia on the verge of suffocation. j Thi eoaaiata, flrat, ia applying atatorteihai rt inroas oy mean or a sponge or at ciotti, so hot a to be very psinlul to the bend of tbe operator, mstant relief being usually els forded. After this las been continued for fifteen to tbtny-'rnlntrrea, a pouttlc' of Kii eed meal, rolled Op in a cloth, is to be ap plied while very hot, and left on. lor auui unY. Ttia retiwilice are to be repeated sttaoald tbe-altactr retara f tftrt -the - -wrtwr (tate that, after a long experience, be ha never known: then tolaiL ' f -.(,-,- , " . bohl aaid tbat r maiotny ot to Federal l BBtetauneeniea o save aaopiea insmsxim :-( ,..Mtf..iW....W,....-J'i..,.-..' ..fc...-.V4Vt,.,W?,iy.lJ a( Hatwtlie Hrvvl, wa frame nartr- I .- T Its vile to rob a faea roost f beta. . ... '. ' . . . .. i But stsaiiBf laif ly saeke ae sntittse . ' - - - w'- i . i . Gold M(tt50...t5 IUnppLPB A friend writing us from Aahelr, nndri ilate of the lltb. inntant, Siiyn : "Dr. J. J. Wainlin. to das', exltt' ited to m a consiideralft ouauiitv "I coid, which A ftW luiki 4 tUU'pjuiJ,;N, J mens, I take it that t'i- n;ii: va-fcable one, aiul ht. o. working it, under tin- agriiniimsin, is orth lIllllBtlOtl. I IM? lllill(Ml kUOM- I wiw worth'wvwttl iitwf) i uixhc an evidcrx ' ken, of the e-ilth ul tlo ' aU, as well a. i-tlK-r r -m on retiire us t,i j .t . . - t tor me ino.soect l u:r .ttm-iwiU'M . r ,"U"tf-' ! , rr'"r "I'l""' "'"'' " ' peoplt'. ami thmiHjn dollars, now ludic.iou iw o(. , ,' , , anil toerei t.r hotli whir, stan ii.i.' .n.l i in v r if ij kit. 11 1 '. o, id the terillL: not irr i.uii , of III ll.-u- lliat i.istor ' '' , le ; mled w ilh , .ml..; H and d an I viil- ''In thlh i imlli-i't litv Thoi. II. I'rit ol the l-'irst liipti. k I'd -iJier has arcei . . . ,. . , . : . -i 1 .r , Inm. We make uu . very pmt n-aiet, l..r, 1 '1 . I ard, his ehureli w . .1! I.. icient minister. tbe ornaiiii:rit, and I !. ued and loved cii "Noitrii (' 1.. The '-i'r!finia.; iirgta. At in. -'ice in N'M 1 !i present liioiilh Will exhibit at lew lulclho.-ui lll'-n With llee rl afew M-atl. line nine, 11 n lit 1 Kt nl. 1 odonterous Ati Tiie .Nuln lilivile' el.it ill "winnr,"iiiioTi"f'-5i til treat l. antic I"' ei!, ntlv mnk e it :tn rpit i 1, fawn it .It.-i , t) Uu, IU1.J. Uil-tli:,;', : t.....!. I.. ' ,'ijiri nl" hut m . '.--.' Ul the let: .'Hi I li.e ' ii '. 1 To Lie "j nr.: In this til. Win. K. ft!!. : 'o Miss l.o h. Llpseoinb, Es, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Situation an a Ti :r iier W.tin.-.'d VVid'M. LA 1 , . ' ; ,. 1 i'l t.-ll;:e ill 1, 11. I. ii. . 1 . , . 1 private lalullv, 1 ,( . . , . r ien. Ii, an 1 Mn.e ,1. I'ATiu.t ( imv MiiJi.i.icii : M: OF 1 Hi; MunT t! !- Ci I 1K JUCHlXfn ever ortri-i 4,ttwi.miMie, worKtiiH ut 01 is t autplH.oy nsimimT n-l iliTrtTt'rrv - ; I'nee $,1,111. 1 Mil I,, ,11 .-li.-naet. bl ,t ! Mai ket Hipisr,:, iin.l toi .! t,v w M l l.i: I. MiiidiC, ,u 1 b.ehl M h-ineiol-.i. .M . Han 15 -II (.OOl) HOlItl), Ui..i.U'1.U.UJ A. llli', MufKHAlh oi O..NE DOI.LAH l'lt IJ.VV, t.v. rat, ijii.v 1111 t'i'Min U. II 1.1 1 II. Ol, ih Meiltuilist Pursuns;- Jsniisrv ll-i:it- : ST. SI 11111 MilOOl,, nMx, FltXY -jjt-ti'b.U. J.J.KM.. VI :-,l.n. U.,-1'.- 1 tSehool Will Oll' li 0:1 I I ui01i.UlUMll June 7Ui. , . TVw j Km-ifaelMnU. Kthi( l-'tf. trw.i-tr tlll ; Mual.-, ;Hl;Laltn. f .. Iltaami:. .So-., 1 , mi. Ju ll-l: 'i aO, C4 Al.SII.lt, W ATC1 1 M A K m A XT JEW K 1 ,1'. K . AT lilts'oi.I rSTAIN l Walc-hei months. puil.,1 ai.,1 ua.iuwiu-l loi Marches anrt .tewrrry t-,r aasintrnent ut Ml'f)( "I'At CK Jan 14-131 d'ilaswtt -ram At-n, -i nil a'1 i n- Will lie Sold Without Ecsme ! AT liOENBAXIMS, HIS EH TIRE "STOCK, OF GOODS, Oue of the flnfliMfc now in tint SfafmrAUhn,;, in paii, of V A 1 s A V Ii i ..v. , , uUIU'ld I-f l... . - ( , , i i. w-...wiiw. I I II.S, W. l,J.A.I.s, ..IJIJIjCI IMSIII... LADISSr, lltMEK'i A1) rHIIiflRE: CU0i:s, HOSIERY, t!'I.Of.! 9 O u vk I. H ( A H OP AM, OLSi-RII'TIONlv A,WK" '.- run or, . ami C AS8I M Eli KitE in xineis firm; ir a- xikst's f rifXisnis fi goo i) ti i- - ..,.,tyT-AKi tttw -avfr.in; - trooris iij aiiOEa " ot every description. CL'""iy'''t''"'''i'''"i"':t1''''' 'tw'''l''rrCTgi 1'"tr w i?ia.W'.i'nrl "ynn Travelinij Bags, Valise and Trunk! All of the above to b sold regardlem of cost n. KOSK.VBAl.WS, rso. in ravetteville St. Jau li-133-lf s . v.". si.iju.i,, nun at. ni i.-r,,u a t jl, : a psya we riinnimt pru- me r L t od'AUL! Kiins aa H-liTMr 4 DIHsil'lf l'BtAaCI IMHKt'T'l'tttnKI I Th , . I4 , rc r a -, The first elias Britteh Btssradltp : ., ivfjarfAaraiS' ' A, "T - -,. Mia iu unsroo,iaa0n, or ireurus or pawauje. apptj to i.r --- ' " - " " '1 ... u . A. -f TV Ti, ..r ... ' i a. ai At. ,H.fc i j JaB.SUl39.td KtMugit, s. o'' ITT". U hi- ! wi.iwlncr.ih t'iiui lbi;'pcci- l : '"!' :ii!y "a very ;. i.t ci.n-rgy in , i'VC' -'f negro 1 I c. hi, i, WmI .1 i"ii ami . rJiuu n the l.y Inm I tloll o--. And I'm ' hit h c itoi 't IM' lllll-l'- M in i)iii;ei - I,;, ii w.iuid :e ii nut ro i : IT all -?t inf e- 4-. Ii ... in-1 and . ii. :..i our I .oil-. Kill) Ol ; i iht p. k kets : -t'i').' I'ri'ia i if , nJ yETNA LIFE INSi 7, OF HARTFORD. ,J 4agfiir".iTiiaii I- .--wto--- ew. -f -' S o "w ' rv . . : .JlTwri t ig.LO... V -Jti.-.'. T. . JfA 1 . .a-.- -si y - - J 1 111 H . JiiiIk- :. t. HI l.lir.l.CV, lrlUiil. lAINACiK.It AND ii:Ti;ilAr. AGENT FOR TIIK STATK I'F NORTH CAROLINA AND PART OF VIRQI1TIA, IN 1 IMP . I llic I MI'AltlM! THIS ( iiMI ANV WITH I'olITV nntiiaiM' Ciiliiinia Km 'Ksl 111 HI I I lis 1. ia,; .-.lli .1 Ill.tU' , asi. se.ai o heies llisli eneliiiliu (..'apital, die .V.ina a ratio n's, i.Ni MoitK TllN mi aukiiii. .Kt na ' I line? iils i-i e laj-. r ttia'i 1: ve-ai(e, arul lll'ire tie . wl e lji. IK.i-n ! I 'l-i : Riyot all. rioit the anv, Klna s ratio oel ffinr tune l llieri-a;..' Hi . Ihe SW IHire 11 p, ",'ii ! !. , (, I :;ei isllu uin . ji. l lie i I ban l"Hi 1 11 1 1 wili he ul.t.ei vei troiu I In .-liie T.tlifl, altTi-ilitTb T1n- ' a it. .if 111. ' sveraKi a.-. i.iiiparis'itis that tn.i . uii.p'leHfT.Hi'anK ieTi:u lid Well tiled Illi-tlUltiui t "f I .ife lllHUi Htiee i-mi :ti ' la I e 1 ;l V Upi ll tin 1 1.1,1 1 sill.,.. .sil l it'""1" I'TI'1.""!!.' ""';n '"' H"1- M"","iiy!;T'"'ilit""lrl'lar' ll'fa'IMlwai.blaaiiitiitsiiiiSjiitti n,. ,,-.1. i.:i.. half th loenttnn 01 -11 11 to . 1 1,1, i.im.t:t ll.;,iili .l.'ii.lj 1.II.S - 111 tins Stat an.l is ,. venue into the Sl'ATK I lfi.ASft; tl ,1 ( i pintle. 1 ban liny other, .m, I tlieit-l'.n , i.v , antt tit ttfft-'tv lo i r. n.e yu, I 11. 1 I .., I., ni ne .1 the hah u pain Mutitsl i, per cent interest is allowed upon the (.',, tn thii lUsnreiT. wAiiii pr-rflt r.r illrtiftiim : " I PS lu 10(M Almvi-. 1 lAHiiiribi A U wW Ml u r5 '!. r Any other fs.-ls will he elieerfully imparted in the ; Tl'. KFK X C'O. Jan. 4 lris-lm MISCELLANEOUS. i,m) i.oniiils, uici isn ia-1 u-tr W. H. JON EH, A CO, TO THE FI IILIC. AM PREPARED TO AOCOJUtOUATE UV teen or twenty members of tao CoDventlon. , Ai.n transient persona Mv trmH are, moderate. r'g.SirBtf r.fl for Sale. ; r HHE VERY BEST CARTE BLANCHE CHAM i Jl P AO SE, in quarts and pints. Jan. 1 1 m tf w. h. Jones a oo. ' tvtr Sale. fltlfE VIIiCJINU BOOT A SHOE rOtdStt Laai il a. oi oo a very superior srue .Isn II 131 -tf W. H.JONE3AC0. , The Day for Lover and Sweethearts ! ; ST. VALENTINE'S DAY lAtk IV.ItHrr et XHEHL'UrtCl Ulwl IMtE Hl'brtCltlltKB HAH REl'KIVEU a uplcnjid i VALENTINES ron Sr. Yalkstihk's Dat. sfimir wai.RWTiwKM, ! Seven hundred and twenty kindsDew, rich snd rare -hi I) iif fna sn'l lUdaote Pr aT ocliljt yiiaA'iWWa. p1)'l1uiili'' m' aiiiiMemitii - : HKNTI-VIKIVTAI. VAI.ICMTIItKa, Bn-athioft the purest devotion and attachment-! toautiliU-jai thaiiirwt attit nrhlv. Jrfsmiiliiil Fnw 1H eta. to ti.M eaeb. fenvelrn. fur tins ; c-laea, ,', 111 and lU. . J ITiOTT) 'ABD, i Riehlv Kilt, eontsibinr the moat ardent ertH escu. i srwt siu ff.uvriirp mj maaou, inuj.. vis. tW FVKIll.lt VtLRRTIiVKa, c:.rt aasl auUninUwl bwaiiful in tlewti, sen. tin. ia art t omaiti-nr Ttie tTmi,. are sor-r ..- Itftw b amtjftt shumu, Cue. tii SsULuucHlal VsixiiliiMS, ill to 1(1 cenw esrh. ' VALENTINE LETTER-WRITERS, ...... ... ii Jul.fff JflrWLw HfffJt, wjnrVsaaifac ni 1- 1 . . i.. I I . J 1 J" Vaientuces ordered, will be sent fcr mall frea of pcwiaae, snd ert psins will be taken la . X,..1M . , .alU. t i.l ...... :Vn.UrXilltd' Bateitfb.S.'c. KANCE COMPANY , T. O. i:DERS, Secretary. :,' I'lVu r.iMfA.NIEH. AND BY THE REPOKT . r- ol .Massaeluiseiu.il;-- f.l!'.wint( facta appear, under Uiticiai. I..MT oilier ('oiupsLiies. Morti thaa four .!' I.ednliti.-s 11 larger than that of twenty. i As.e !' Al.l . 1 ei, ui thirty ei(hl othar Oornpsniaa, suit run, nisi 11 of ail. t'is- that of twenty-nine other Compa. , t . 1 . 11., e.ist, ia (creator than that of any V, hi lieiurauee KepiH't. J !i tf -i:i (lie asersKe. .ih 1-. m it.-r (tiaiitlist ol auv other C.mi- lo II.. I I I I lie i -11,1'. til, vtiset from tho hlKhest 01H- i.inpany st oiiee to the thoiifthtftil I ,: 1..- life last st sii per cent., if da. e III III I nlle.l Ktul at any sosron of the year, on ioi.no PUiM.VM M'LY I.OCAIF.I) HP.HK; hu eaid ihi i t '.inipanv, and paid more mouer to Wid- ,il ,,f th.ee i -t.., well ue.ei ves the jjrgest n iiit 1,1 ihvi.leuJa i her iuanrad 1 , Old the lulanee of th Jprofll "ieTie? Cihpaaji doing tin sines in" ),()()() r, P. i -i r 'i i office, ovi r tins Miore of Manars. H'. H.t B. 8. '-'" klSCEIXAyEOTJg. ' J. II. HORNER'S ;v ri.tSSir!, AIM MATIICMATl. xrom, Pf. C. nnETTlTCE'Oy BOARitt AND TVITIOS 18 X one hundred arid flflv dollars per sesaion of .wenty weska." -Btudeot eftarfrad from th time ' i(.us.iauu cloaaoj; UM.mstaaia., i .aiaiogur and Cireulal-s furuiahed upon ap phcalii.e. Jan II 1JHJU- . ... , YOUNG'S . . . ... . iio AiipiNG noiisi; MCAR THS VAJtjJOROltaH B0trB,. FAYETtKVILLE STEBET III LEIGH, X. c. lioarU per Xay SQ.OO. T.tlKti af dMVtlons msdeon iosrl by the" weak or tnoimi. , Hooma Isrije, touifoitsble and well furniahtd. Man 11 131- f COLGATK-eV CO'i . i . ', . , , , ERASIYE SjOtit; va frTstrnaHD or t? A (!Kr,4M i',- " V-tr rihr bv sfl Omrer. Oct. SI im WanUd. . . BY A t.RAIll'Al'K tllf KASDO.rM MACON ( iilb vii. VlreilllS. who ha bad HHnMia la I teaehinx, a fullli.uoa.aa Xsbv.,u.,Z. , , , T" fUhi,f,-trv iefrein-e eiveu. Mdilresa, ats. rmsTwrais, ' THOH. J. OVEKBT, V.'Ullwi'a y, fwwlila. dram 111a C.a. H .1. Jan. g ! v 1 ftmily HuatU Ijwii, in 25 lb. bnckets. 10 " Afirn - K Pbo. 17 ll4.lt mil ft nniF rl'Tir havino hzkh s ii;"-, ,3J i" t-"A. fiv - ir t'c-t j 1 e . . i.t, ;t ; - - - - 1, L:.lu!-4 LvsU- ---- - - - - masjuv IrtaWi td -- - A apt Tjtited areola 6 tb fttata of North tJar--, v uSi tM.tijeitMwsttfctfejfb asV nl lj nawsv en r-'tivir n'rlits ju in M.oXouuties uw44 - '..' "'; '" ''' . h.o I- vii- .,r. .......... V' '''"-'';;lICH)EMi,' AtXEWACf' ..iree. )- n - emes V V
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Jan. 15, 1868, edition 1
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