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J ; i TERMS OT BrBSCRUTIOS T!y Bramsrx pahiwhed Tory 4.. 8july, on tha following tertu ! Three mon'li, fcu month . .- . . . . nil '0li K nni-Wkly Sentinai an 1"f- " tip mouth?., Wevkly Sentinel, hw year . " SIX mtll:, ...... 406 1 ..1,0 THE riENTILYfcL. WM. E. PELL, SEAT'tN.OALES, : nTTOIK--- SATrnDVY FERUCAIIT 1, 1163 YiS TKUDA J r Til S -eiO CALLED" , Thre were aere'ra! noticeable feature in """ ttie" perform sirie of tSe'rrrfjillrWfWftJ itujt io the Common 1 1 ;it, u yetrday. Tii? Ordinance on the subject oftue 3UT itia perfected in Comniittre of lite . - WWeaod rcjHMtad to tie tVnwnUon. notice to; quit, by the Presideuf, Iwcauaetfie term "utygtr bad been employed to design bate Jeerae H. Harm, the dtbvmuim gine of color" who represent Wake in part, and lor other flings at lb dignity of the concern. We judge, from tlm tenor ot the report, that the immaculate wire not . ait.tg rider latitfied that l'i President bad not iiirretl our own IS.-porter ; but we take pleasure tit doing that gentleman the justice 'to any, that he is not williuc a yet, to bott his head against ttte Dictionary, common sene, nod coiniu m Usae, ml at one. Hut the mt reiftarkul'.--)ijt.te in ft trej' proceeding, wa the! diipoaMien wliica nut niad.; "I Mr. Durhain' renotu tionl"iitox ' f"' ttmtunty. It will I;" .retRgmlrt-rijd that Mr. Toiirjjee, on Tuur.- iay, wUaa Hie nijjfia HjoJ tntruuucd hia ruaoiutton, looking to the aonolutioa id a tew lUdicdt .Jt, moved an amendment a j as to, embf ce thote wlio aloixl t-y the. Union during th war. TMI havini; Ijeen " " "JsKateCMK' Ta'drgae rVftiVl JM 'J ht iw ttitinn, at a HBfuma propoaitwn, on y eater day, when Mr. Dorjiam introduced hia ataeodiatnt conieinplating a refioininenda- aiiilitiei of aour dinfraticliia'd irllow c-iti-aeon. He defended hi amendment In hia Dsusl trenchan,t style, and with bit aectts fjined ability, but tti amendment, carry liually, laid on Iba table, oo motion ot a Mr. Mnn, Yankee, via Cumberland. We call attention to tli vote. Tuo mongrel Oo.-itrnntioa, called , liy Congreaa, ha thua died iut t.nu In tliia matter : 1. It ia io tartr M ttuquali&ud ntgio uf frajje, bn npffmit tff tha anfmnchlaement of S Hi wjU"'nuToiJ tha Stiti" S. It Is 0)pot)d to tbo removal of diaa biptiei i from nien, (like fl. P. Moore, Hon. Lwi Haaea, P. T. Henry, lion. Nat. Boy deo, Hon. K. P. Oick, &rn otheraj who war, iatavat thay do ot now aympathit with til Radical destruotioultiU. l ia only in favor of an awnwty -to iurnrn- ilaiaat-"tebUr1- wlti. ir. .saw "Tawrf wHtirt wy'tiwwflrtin4vw; IMMQBATIOX. Wa 0b : Wiltouxiix plunuav iteU large nuiulitr of Northern planter are auiigratiug to Virginia, and buying land. At Wrpf iota, for agricultural purpote. Tbi if precisely tha kind of immigration which la B ceded in North Carolina. Labor is not o muck needed, a money and inducement to labor, tabor baa been demoralized, Hi trffarbftmrtinTOTtnmttc potittcat Mru, in which the South baa been placed by the Radical , but we are not bopele that the day will yet cnine, when that-poTtirm of the laboring poptdat'oii wAV&$liiiti&:iu$, 1)b xtdiifttl to. K.jni rjitnL-Md. ju.ity...lAj curnl of itadeitiiiraliration. ! No Stste in the Union olljrs utoiiger in ducement for the atuptoynteut of capita' a agriculture, uuttaua ta niaing, w mMufactwrtig aturuauing, tli.uJKe State. ,TbawVf 4a af tint iMt,Et vt Ral eigh, ia one of th flaeat corn and cotton raising region to be found. Corn ia railed in that fegion witlt leee twat., a4 -in Wgef- quantitiea, than is usually found anywhere. Macbol the best lands, in their -mutiral eon dittoo, when the foreat ia reuijived, will pro duce 13 buabela of corn. Tbe average yield Oa ordirtsf J tott t, 'pcfliap; IrSin 23 Xo'SS bushels. Cikloa i raised flucly wi'.h ordi nary help, with good seasons, making about -a-bale lotbe acre. W bot of a floe yraHty doea well in our North-east oonntie. Tbi whole region - ia pcrhnp auperior to , any oUier porthn ot tha country for wine-rnak-THe varicf ie of the Scappcrnoag are W.t of iUiaigb, tba laoda are well adapted to wheat, tobawxi and bay. Our mouninin ngion i twtqtudiefl a a atunvp raiaiug pVBtttrj', , Tb natural graaaea are . abundant, Vtai la of tba finest kiitdj.in gnwi,U't.oi"Ahia city iugialaIjujiiiDC. Thtsitaus lo tbw Slate, at ordinary timet, ell forNftotn 1 to flcO per acre. At pr aenf, lsJtda of excel'ent quality can be bought Irom t-9 tol'JO fer acre. Hence, wa mi. awsa.v a,," oi1 ws.wu i - i -kt...i. r'Ar.,!.... tit. (luceruent to immigration. rial-Ulu'-i's-a. ot sipaolL-W- Out-iiaad . . . j - ... .a.. . . a olaerveu, a uay or ji a ago, mat -joe - - Cwnmtitf svtt.yritfBS ! Eleetiont, ia the CtnVeT)'.ion, had teported ia tivor of mittma t Mr. Ha!l. To attrikea na a an onjusliial q proceeding. ,tf It sbopI iVbc a rertitlnsd th'i any one "hold a ileaf Impro- '' ' ' "jn-rlv, fols ioou'tl TsJT iu4l TtuOwa to Can! Cajy, b i acr-ordinw to the Recon- . . , .1 j MetnVter, and ahrneba therijijht to retnore.l SwW.ta likely .0 be mjnady deal, w. tttilri is, know all the - . , 1 - i 9-"ct 4efitea f jiortn inrotrnt, ttna tbe- ohjpcnon wufdu :ft!t,on.ty the ''soalledlmatteiiat, ta every aoond mind, to therl -eaj tpeM ui ,.t,i.l u.u iArd'ffr i n t u t vto ii i ftw..-. a i !. age f twt-hty one aud t oty years, wbo are cuttsBtof.' iJiaVoiitd States," U terra ia tbe niVid:. Tbi haves of courts, to the Legislalr,th. power to "tnix Bp" blatlt y A md while ia tbeasrne eompeny or regiment, and thereby .wiitc, If fWrerJ, black officer ' '' ... r '. f .;i:-- i th wriiti Ifeeo oj fvuu wuiiiisi . FRkEDMKXS BVBEA V. 0n. Grant, anmatiioaaiace, rdertd the irioaing op of the operattona of tlte Bureau talennewweeud K'.ntttcy, wittiio a enuri) i'n t the aUHt twramaiM and ucdit " l . . i M..""M' T ' IT u , loWw-a of W.Ike,, praying the rmat. of tbrrafrti -Oen. Hwar4, ' wftula tiiulttea4 -(jgto'rrVe w4- ,p1aJat"'-la--,t w:tl t-..r,i1tiu..,t f.ir untithef after the ! ui..i ut.,i i lit nf Jul next. IV. it,. ..H.ni'M Iilrhl that It inuaeinoneiy enip.-.jo.. i . 1 t ,! ... - . an. oine. for the DromotloS, ot tne Kacnrat catw, and did w r baitata that l raatl Mptodlturea rj totally waated or ha beconie io a great meaanra a promoter of idleee,-wi ahnttlil wot rg aaUBllaiat against, the eHtinaaooa of the Bureau. S?)Hlf onr eoionrd population, and w reoird it to their honor, whoae age and cjtc uiuatancc tnake them a flt anbjecu ol chariiT a thonaands of other who almost gone to it for relief They feel, very prop erly, that it it a ilegrmdatioa to put tbeui aisKe upon the jumper ltt, by going to the Burenu. But there are tbotiaand of jable bodied men ami women, who will not work, o !ig aa they tun be mpplie with fowl and clothing from thia iuree. The Bureau Ag:nto(rlije, in thia City, although it ha been long utrilertoi that the ration were out or that it wn done iaauing, I daily throiured Uh oolorad periHna begging, whiwe appearaitce indicatea mt mucb ability to work a any portion of our lalwrtng pop ulation. Whether tl re hungry applicant are supplied, we cairnot tell, but the number ; of hn"i r4 on ia till larjfe. 4 UOl.DKm OF St ATS BONUS The Convention is inteiiacly lUdical, and there ia a utroug dipoition to rtliect the people, in regard.. to their private ihtita, which will be done in some fornii. -nam of the menilieii iH'Ing utrorrg repttdnitiira, yet the holder of the bond ot the Mtate need not feel any UDeaiaaL whatever, a to the repudiation of the Htate'a public ol- Tlimttmia. Ofcourae, wTlti i new (His, of j voter numbering over 70,000, who can liave ! no l lit err! in the public indebtedness of the State, except t.i tct rid ot taxatlou, and therefore may I uwtl by demagoguen to a teartol eatenu ow-ea.tijli-wtMa.,tay .bat virtue in lotiire. Mm the large majority of our white people will alwnya oppose aucb repudiation, union they become generally demoralised. Northern Radical, wbo bold Southern State bomlj, clearly are yOnging tlieninelveH, when they favor univenal negro iraBrage. Phe-Judomknt. We give, elsewhere, the extract from the AVaiihington Evening fh pru, relativ to the reputed declaration, la the couraeof eonveraatlon in private circle, by one trfHw tnTgarrirtliiiSuyitBit Court of the United States, to the effect that tbe Ileeonalrucllon Acta ot Congreaa were uo tsonatitotional, and that the Court would aa pronounce theut.. Thia rumored .exprea- twHt of npintow,' ttttdwaWtwt iy Jiiga field,) in advance of a Judicial decision, ia held by the Radical ia Cngrtaa to afford ttrr impaaebment. Watbink, ourwlvra, that the dilration from ucb a quarter, under tbe rircumataoce, wa ill advied and wrong, but if Judge Field ia worthy of impeachment therefor, what tliall be (aid of Chief-Juliet Chau, who baa played the pnrtiaan on Innumerable occa if nt within the paet twelve raonttiat What (hall be nil I of 8enatori, themaelven, Judge in the Court of Imjieaidiiucot.who did not acruple, when the question of impeach ing President Joliniton was Under connidera-tiwia'-tfe 'Hmimi'm Wpwwfa'falSrwtv fct'ftt 4W4 n-lvitee, aswiulty ( tbe high crimei ami iniademeaoora" charged 1 it j, th il I, old Utoiy of "jour bull ami my X." ' . - I thing like a parly taint tnm HoodV (ne "g " , , onlRi ' , j'xl,iWS. .MflpU : 1JSS wata. aoma VWUf?., 5-,.? resent that the conduct of tame of ' tba uburdiuate Revenue otlkers, in aonie por. ttotrt nf thir tw, hrgtrty- itrrproper and insidling. Ho says, "in many place, it ba become difficult tu get a permit to all ip cot ton, or to transact tbe aiuipleat businens with ibenv, witbout luult. and injury,.. Tba spirit of tyranny and oppression i truly contagious and 1 uiaHng tad havoc through tha South. These petty tyrant ahc jld be marked and remembered, to long a tha people entertain a hope of ever man aging again their owa affair." We do not think that these remark apply t any offt. I'cer in thia section, ao far at wa have learn - led. '-vTaey are aa, modatiug aud polite. , 'pBtaiDENT" Hohoica, vice Prkient Harna, (negro J and A- IL Joeea, (wblt,! and C. W. Borner, Secretary, are out In bwig appeal w tf fce fceajrtrera, to tttnd ready to eadorae ana ratify the new Cooati tution of the to called- Convention. Every true hearted white nan in the State, who M!lihlJu U. A ireemin,. Jirill JeAia tbia i aeeret polifiAal orgenrzatioa, and ota lad pinrdimtty, -aiy-wrnt men bcf tteei tedf into theae'Xeaguea, by falsa pretence! and tbe Icara of puny of Uiem lave beta excited oa tha auhjeot -of eoaflaeetirm, Ac. Let bonett "tar beel" put tbeir veto upon tbi frttprrftwtrt rtWjrfrrt trm Thv 'tFaritrt of ffie Isoy&l league. , Ta Ut-ttmns Hcroxi tut ficjrraiBa K The excellent minority report of Messrs. 0rt- J hum, ot Orange, and Durham, on Suffrage I wiH be fuaoit ft another t-olumn. ti U sin ut jvuhs is nuwnvT voillfun. IL 1 , "uu" HU tJ Z f rd,thc fifcat auia. oi Out whita ipenple "of - Tri?aBJeit, - BtlRgCuBcriirca 6T W ami: oca btto ainrnijfK ' " rr Dupua. An enlhusiastic meeting ot tba Conaerrauvea ot tbi county u held on tha Slatolt ColW. A. Allen preaided tad made an effaettve and patriotic itpeecB. proprwte retoiuuooa wara adopted and t.,i.d,;.n'nR.Mi;ii. j. vu." .V...UIIUD, (The "ConttUtUional Convention,' (trailed.) Fbioav, Jan. Si, lSt. yj,. treai4ttl called the (.fvft.ti..n U Prayer by the Re. -jWrt1ck, Mgr. ) it. Brfan oiewnte.fa Datitioa frutn the ' Mr. Toorgee, a report from the r;umtjt- e teeonTowna, Ac, to wbom ma. reharea j Epptw'-fraiww)- taaolytfanu aad .-aaltad to ta l t - airbarfcl Irom iu coniidera'ion, aa the -KK , . .., . . . I r.i,u,i nii Hbl nnt mmt within their ' pintince. Mr. Kicb, a reaolation that the Committee mi OaMrnnr. e.. consider and reijort the nnttiri.tv of firivini the Uovernor tbe veto r- i j a porer. teao-Vet. Mr. loorgee, a reajlution ttiat. the to in mil tee pruEtded fur hi il'ooil's iU'jo.r'U XX olutioa be instructed to pt'tition Connies-" to relieve tbe diaabilitie of person-, u nn wet not Ut aceotd with the recttuatruttion t, but who were good Union men during H w, -! Kt'i' Ti - Bioveti t u-ient rule. -and put the resolution ou it passage. Agreed to. Mr. Durham moved to amend, by striking out all after the word " instructed." mi I in sort the following : "to aacnrtuin and r-frt ilrfsjamea of all citixeot of the Stub-, who are dtefrencbiaed bv the ReconatriHition acts of Congreaa, that this Convcnlion inuy n eoaanomd rhe Min Con u reus tor a leuio val (if tWir political disabilities " Mr. 4)urham aid that he olf.-r.-d tin amendmeat io good faith, aud n deti mined that members should put iliciuie Ues upon record. It was the rame, lub-tnui taiy. that he otfi ted yesterd.iv, to the p-i-olMnm . which pa-d thii body. The cnlorc.-m, ul of the previous question, bv the tntij .iity, prevented its consideration th. ii. m. l he saw, already, that members on tin- othn side were prepared to dode the lut tu . day. The wbject ol this w hole move w as very plain.- it was simply to reiuow poiiii , cal dirabilitiw from those who support the ! Republican party. Tins whs iiie tent ol . loyalty. y If (said Mr. D.) submission to purty lic tationanda craven willingne Io rivet upon my people the unmastituLi jUid And l. i iin . ical tuejasurea of recatvaUuciiua. now . pin-: posed, is loyalty, then I am disloyal , but il i Opposition to the attempt 'd proscription; and tyranny of the majority here, mi I upo tie ftesrM-sm ssssi rs femr-. presaed upon the people ol N ( , n 1. . 1 1 v . then I am loyal. It' it is tin- intention ..I . this Convention to recommend tin; culr.io cliisement of all who support ie Hi-pnb i can party, aa tbe resolution which passed tllil body yesterday, propose ,iind to t efnrla ftimi- tbw'ieieetivia "fnuicStiKp, ;.aad j other right of citizenship, all who oppoe their party, let it be said Ir.mkly, thai the people may underataud your action. H it the iotelligeoce of the white people, North and South, will condemn tbe intarny of micu a policy, and the author of such an iu'amou-i and contemptible course will be remcmliered oalv to tbe acorn and civilixed world. Galloway (negro) moved to lay the a mendment on the table, (which would have tha elftiet ei tabling the whole aobjeet.) Here every body wanted to say some thinit, and, for a moment or two. a accne of oontuaioa, euiUud.l ,,. Mr. Oraliam, ol Orange, yea and nay. Galloway, (negro.i then motion. called tor Withdrew Mr, Hoduet t thoMtfhf this the most iw.rt.si nn.ri.1. ,h.i hi a. waVTloaTrT loval breath: ha wanted not a aectionsl Union, a Union of onoreio,i .ml r.rc !.. a Union of tlm whnL bound t metheV ,f tie. of love and affection, in which the life property and rights of all would lie protec tedby ust ad equitable laws. He did 1101 think tbe reconstruction acts would effect thia, a they stood at present. He lawired a qualified sullrsne. Tlie masses of the ne ro race were in iirnorance, lately treed (a4 thank Wod for it ?) from bondage, and men must retain in their breasta the pas sions and prejudice that the human family is heir to. He meant no disrespect to them, na tuougtit llieesrniiios ot the lmiust.i t. nis and wsovuleot would hi in an uusale cool, - KtMsifc 4tWWM.laiiW tHiiaubi I larR. m of tM-rartrrira.Tiwr-dVi fnebiae a tmrnher flt tnterlige!,t citina , Ho would .npport Mr. Da amendment Mr. Tourgee dlaclaiKed any intention of creating a d.aouaaion. Hi object, in in! troducing tbe resolution, wa to clear any- were oot Iu accorrl with tbe reconstrncti.ini aefey'wwwwevwgorWv TMiaWra'i:4aMHHf'MWJ-fff ifi""'' fceiiugJ war; that claa he wiabed to relieve, no mat- nai1 Ul'en displayeil 18 AM'W'''Tht'nirat'f ter whether they were Conservative or Re- publicjuK-.. But -aadu that ,claa,,tbia ww''""iif '" He thought this discus loyal to tbe totalled Cnnfederacv, and were ' '0, wa8 out M place; Mo wanted the allli antagonistic t tbe . vmeral. mrvern- i whole matter voted down, and tbe Cwven- ment, they had no right to look to tbi Convention for anything Mr. Holt . wlsbed a vat 4l,i-f. npon the matter. Ha wanted ihe people to know the mea who dared record themselves aa voting egdintf a gtntral amnaty. Thebouf of 11 Vcloek having arrived, tbe unfinished buaioeea of yestenlay, viz : th Report of the Committee na Militia, had precedence, when Mr. McDomdd, of Chat, ham, Braved to ut.pnd the role and poat pona ita consideration, and continue the dltcuion of tbi matter. He wished to taken on, ilr. uurhatu't amendment. Several objection being raited, tbe vote wat taken, which reaolied tu' ilia motion being loaL - . Tbe Hon Uien Went Into Committee of tbe-W-inMrrfiweet-in ttiechair. Ja'Ablm:mwutoeiu,t,ue lec, tion of tt)e report oa militia wat discussed, and, after tome debate, an amendment by Mr. Jon, of Waabiogton, ttrtkiug out toe whole aection, wa earrled.- 1 8ection 4th wat Lajiopied jrjthnuf "obiec lion titjtug hiade. tfon 0 wat ttricken nut 1 itjsiM-feriiWliiiteL. If. Tourg,ea moved that the Committee do now fiae, and report the adoption oi the bill, aa amended. Agreed to, when Mr. Sweet vacated the Chair and reported J Committee on Governor, Jtc, b. angrtstaed i 1 . . . ' tor finai readin. CarrieiL " J Mr. II. alte moved the aarne lb rV- tn 'krvi;M-ri.b .t.::..t.('.'. ,uv n.Kvi. v. n, wninnmt7Miniearliltl;;t it wa alao adopted. . i imi.i. .i. .i tu . ji. .-. i ha gar Botice. he wo ''r" acsia 4uur esus aa- l w"!. ... . . , - ,-. ... li .ma. of Wake, fnejrrnT taij tliaf beliad wwmgwf aw mmm wm mm wmmmv.rsz., rr . j- i-uXHiUaACJi, M u . chemist, moBccf ot rooaediBfTN !a the CAwiiaioa, ia wnkh Com1UU? "fff tirartr-lrsw.w-.... . , v, -.J Hafris, ot Wake, (negro,) was called a Jf'f 0rd8t Ok'ayoeiLt BALTIMORE, Mr,.' ' JaaW-MS- - Bigger." He aaid a reeolntion ha 1 been' KL,,,Je,t,0,,-l L.IZT -,,- j- raStml . ri;.W i OsaUorWllao.. North Carolina I n.aara Ltd lntcrccii'sa will t Iftrr llnirrrt-".w"'' ss-isrf-loecraule-1151 mretlf sTFit tf flit nenilelliaa UTl asrfji thUSiate; they sever bad indulguxl is such f language. The propw ntekmng of tb word ' "nmer," WM a low, dirtv fvllow j" and if .i'.Mt.? P' U L- 1 applet..! -..n..a v .u.i. pajrer., n mo Insult tha Convention. Jiaier ota a reporter on tne norr, ha abould . ; fort.-rreqneare.idir, Aahley toawia tiwai ba juotJif txpulsioanat .C,tf.h..JwwiuyiS'2 i..u'H ' ' - . M VI v ...... i - - - - . . v..... . ui.uuuua 1.1 . . . . .. .T 1 . . . v, Mr. Athley said that tbe report wa taken , from another paper, and altered to uit the ' editor' views, and that, the Importer, now in nil aear, naa requeues Dim to state mar. lie wtabed.ta (Unit and fall by hi owa report ;! Hood, (negro,, did not wiah any ttoliee - ae or tna anair. 1 Mr. Abbott id he had toen " .W..,Ua,fttoiMtB rii to Introduce fhe reaolutinn cm Mr. Abbott aaid he had been tni-u'epreaen- j )d him to Introduce fhe reaolutinn cm . mlnar the) "'-'.,. , ; " (!". touiu, iu meir jv.iuor... Wfl- 0f C'.l9lK cnBOWPf thT ptaxi. ut iteporterj, who neia tneir aeata : , . i . n . .... , ! "J me coorry ot tne uooae, unnttin ireai ': ilh VV Px Ha thought j then, and thought now, that the resolution ,IIUIIIU WB til TU, J IUV II, Vi LI1-IIK5 !...!. I l. u. ; .A...t...i i..n. il the rcquir the Pentintl hoi umoi ,1.. C.... I?., tr. ! y the .-enti'ul Keporten . , but (he matter was entirely in the bauds ot tn t-rwiaenr. ! Tt.e President -entered into a long expla- i..i. 1.y he had hot eofbrcirl the TFstiltt-; tfon . that the colored man did not think ' tlieiiiseiv.'S lnsiiitert by the term "negro, niid Hint It gave a certain class a diiince to raise the "hue and cry" that an attempt was being made on thrftbfrwaoT tlwprew; c Ub re the Reporter of the Carolinian enr ried his inaiiii-ci ipt to the President, as a -i)'-i'iiiii'ii id what his report should be to morrow. The President, alter reading it, de-. dure. I that the language wa so insulting an to juutify his exclusion, and so ordered, j . Mi. Durluim protested aifatiist fitch action, contending t hut the Reporter had a right ! to in .ke tut liis .report a- lie pleased; he pr..tcstf.l a;iint t'-e iltf'aioy ol the whole j.ruceedinu. ! Mi. Ashley said llini lie bail maile his ' lirit tttti merit, in r. LiHi.1 to The mutter, i nnili r the iinpiesaion that the yoiiy man s .lis. laiiuin aiiv iiit.-iitioo to insult the' Convention, and branded this pro'-ccdin. , - on the part ol the ivporler as infamous and uitoleiable. Mr IMirhH.ii was in lavor ot the .inven-: tl.in irotecting itscli rrom insult, but, at, the Mine ttms,' he wanted no attempt at I restricting the !, Iierties of the Press. He ! protested, not tor the repoiter, but iu the, name of the people of North Carolina, j They should know what iniquities -were b.-ifi practiced here, Heproeested against Itie resolution, that gare tlir fTwh lent the power to expel a reporter. 'i Mr. McDonald, ol Chatham, was opposed to the whole ptneeeding; it gave a certain party, too tiiucli political capital to work The I'ti .-.-i. m iiiti ie.l into another stffle Hunt, aici.ui th. cuUi.-ic ot bisremaiks, aitKl the Hniiirr ot tl.e C'liolihiuii had ac knowledged thai his stal'-riVent Was iotend ' ed to in-otit, and u.ked him to expel him. j- llarrwi ol Wake,. nigra, iH-xl un.thc floox, siioke l..r a few la.iiiienfs. " The in , t.'llient on the 1 1 totial ipiestion litiv in now yiilisidcd, The considers! ion of Mr ameu.lineiil to Mr. Touri'ueS Diirhiim's resolution I was ri suiii-. I. Mr. Rodrnaii suuested that the dclegat intlignalum of theifmin C-leaveland, instead of siilwllluliivo Ids reaoTutton for that of the delegate fmmL,TT Vil KIV(i ,.,,' 'imd ird, made an addition thereto. addition thereto. I slr 1! -"' 118 " 111 ' "hat is pro i f"81'1 ih Uliittltliiietit of the gentieujim ; from cienveland. He came here, instructed i h h" people, and pledged, to vote in fuvoi l oi icmovii eceiy itlsfiaiiclltsoieul, Ou Hc tl,c cnin'f of piifttctpiirtonin trW'tvMlhm.- He ; earnestly desired to accopiplisli thin, and, if I na j the gentleman from Cleavelaud will intro- dnce his measure, either as an addition, or . separately, he would vote tor it, and he ! irMMigiiv u wouiu atAOit t ntflfu iwtter Mr. Durham said the gentleman (Mr. R.) rvilntly trying to dodge the question "'". embraced every body not thit Conr-entttw should im ' ".'" M. It gentlemen were in lavor of a general amnesty, why rould they not coino aijuarely j will ami support this srhcoirmrnt f Hood, (ncirro.) thought that tisc adop- Hon i t such a measure would cause Con gress to auspect their "loyalty !" Mr. Rich aaid that Mr. Durliaoi's amend nient would embarra-s the Committee to that extent that a report could never be made, as there were aoine live or six thou sand disfranchised persons in this State. 1 M,.a,"n . "e gentlemen, ,,-r, R iTT'r ' Vd,ltem at tfee hauda of Una '-'""'" "P" ..M.KjdwC 7 i i i . f i , i . """i i"-"i'" rea.-y tor a general amneaiy out t against both Mr. Tourgce's resolution rind ITBrria.'of Wake, Tnecro.J Mrd.'aomelniriir. i ne report or eacn aay s worn was tion to proceed to ita proper and legitimate work. Let the matter bu considered when it comes up in ita proper time. Mr. Mann moved to lay the amendment on the table. Mr. McDonald, of Chatham, called for tbe yes and nays. Tbe call bring sustained, the Secretary proceeded to call the roll, and the following gentleman were understood to have voted in the allirmative : Msr. Abliott, Andrewt,.yAhley, Ayd lotf, Barnes, Benbaw, BlomeBrysn, Carry, (negro,) Carter, Candler, Chillsou, Coiirrove,' Congleton, CoX, Dickey, Duckworth, Bppe, :iregBfrM Erench,of Rtxikingham, PrencU,ot uhowau, Fullinga, Oahngan, Oa'loway, (negro,) tiar, land, Garrett, George, Glover, Graham, of Montgomery, Grant, ol Wayne, Grant, of aortUamptonuuHjtlarttaoijyjLke. (ne irro,) Harris, of Franklin, Hay, Haves, ol Robeson, Hayes, of Halifax, (aiigju,) Hcaton, Higntmith, Hoblw, Hyman, (negro,) -log, Junta, ot Caldwell. Kine. of Lincoln. Kin. ney, Lee, (negro.V Logan, Long, Maffn, May, Mayo, (negro,) Moore, Morton, Mullican, Marphv-, Jiane, Ktehofaonr Patrrck, Parker, Park. Petree, Pool Rasland. JUv. Ren- iftaw,, Hboitoi,r1tnfd3f ni J fnrjfflrj.1 " Tidatt mtiwgtt,-' wtf t, -TytuTt-irgtie, Toorgee, Trogcb-av TuekeVi Turner, Watts, Welker and Williams, of Wake. - Those who voted in (he negative are. Meaart. Baker, Bradley, Cherry, (negro.) .DiimL...I(iwd. Durham. Ellis. Forkner (Graham nlllranire IJlinrer irariSli TreriMri, - -rTTrs'"''.'' ;v,-w. 1 --..-.ti g 'a,-o1 V? -Svr". a:FV? "ntineti, wen, sioiv, , i ,,wuiugion, Lt ccubt.ln jHeintt, Me tttoaaltts M Chatham. Aienaom. Rich. Rod - ; tf - , un. 1', . Sandc rHn, Ptttfr, Wtlttama, of ttamp son. ana Williamson, (neirro.i iv-ii..;..-. m i. a. i -fn..T .i..m. i X1 requeat of tba Reporter oi they C aWuioii, w.k give place to bis:;atat- r..f.,. . ;' -Wkftha reyaiet lb. ftortawa ef th. Kn.rui - iir Waa bri elit eo by Galloway, tha Ue- :on. first , itir itpnr.fin iiiiitpii iiihi. iiitt riifirt-. m ina i w -r ti -tt ja-aw-a -a . t I (BB D-l- .f t!ir utttviH. ut uaa rT-itiim u. itfcl1!i1iiii.iirt b''1,ith Ifrinsib larasiiaa .utat nf hia MA-ilLuluui t.ha.t he -uould read I U not , that be aitpod thai lb Presl.ieot, t would consider Oieui disrespectful or msniing, and, tbat h could expel hW tithe reporter) if bo choee; that b fefu t coin if A The reporter cannot awear to the 'exact worde id. the conversation lint he did not, according to i riMjuIkwHuo, iua tu KmimIujT. Nor iKuTu AmMy Btta that the uotea were itMuitlntt, bat anppoead Uiat ttw Preatttent oW eiwaiiieatnam fhe reporter h thehutbeai reapvet for Hon. T T " " , ' f.T. """" - - " . '" " "f Tiik Comskiitaiivbs is thk Cosukti. At ,he Thermopylae af constitutional lil - i.rta atawia a Uul4att. 4 Sirtw. with c , Durlllira for lj(.oni,l, at thciri head Lconulxii at thvinhpad meet tin: over powering 'T5rl, 0(1(1, n((nott them, hut frni'tlrsaly aa of old ; Anil yet, they are doing 1 mihwlii mir vii ttie niie h L'oo.l. They -W,,..,' ,,l,r V I.U- deformed aud ill ev tlaily tlisi-tt snd its aiifiloinv. The ' 7. ,,... J, .hu.i, , j, mHAe ui , tJn1, rstn. ! nobhsatsrild whieti tltia httte Immi-ot Imtri , ,,., will eudct tliV, to the heart j ,-,r ,e ,rlir ,.,,,,; (lf SH4., tl( nill f, , ,. u ; ' is .in a)(ain. n bta ,!e .., )Ul :v,.;il Slttte have it in her p ei to re soils. The present untiatui i nr. I her worlhv ; lawful and. disr-rncefirl at'rf'arrsfrW rnn and wilt not endure lorever. I l.e relurtiini' reason of tbe true people of tile l.'tuteil Stales will I put it all right. Let us wajt and hope and ; pray. - - H 'arrenttm ('ouria NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. mTv R lUACi K A N I ('i;.IIiA('V. j i Vf fmr nng Mr a n ibr I rini JY. ..f Hi.hiuUtf, aiul til.-MsLASlftUit AlM'NKrt : wiih li create iiJHHliiiif)it t to ltEKl.ViK, with uru tut:an of ri-lit f. Si i f m s-' a l- itt-r fit-1 Tt-ltlJtt-A, fre nf rha LIN HoruHTuS, tUtjihia, Ia !tb l-Hi-diiW.iiii r.-. A ! li. -H.lhai.! A -. r. hKIL-I'lnla- U I I li. PORTER, DAY & CO., I'll m,('CESil I'. S Ti ''ohu Endriw, . . . , William F. Taylor, W iu. Smltli Ill-own .V- Col,m,,is otirelV AND POUTKUA IIK.KV. viioi.ks4I.i: ii:i.i:ks i BOOTS A N l SH0KS. ., it laiubl,a F.-h. l-14!i 2w HM tOSK. TIK KEU HALL ! II. J S ARGENT, Lessee and Manaer. Kiitiiriiii) ight, I't-liriiHry 1st. 11 0 X II V M ( 0 N . 4 V-- " ' ' - ll 1 ; it I1 I 11 l 1 IN . Feb- 1 It. LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS, Southern I'iuali-rs: I I , k,,,,,!, or ill vn r,.i'n.-.i. v.ir i.i f..rhn.v ' lheu buy a gtsid lot ol rruit 1'iei s an.l Grape ; Vines from WESTBKOUK cV CO., (.HUFVSMOHIi; N t' ; .-Wmwl afiMiitt.W-4ogM4Mid...ftjuijgly .Priee List of Grape Vines, , Address Box (iii, lireeuelioir., or llr L. H. i PKKHY, lUleigh, SC. aa Grape must or puce is worth per gal- ! Ion. I Jan 31-14t(-3tda-asiv i C1OMMF.NCI.N0 AT 10 O'CLOCK, THIS iFKI- 1 J day) morning, at Fentress' old aland, Fa- ; eklevuie SUeei, w. will t4for a larstw ami varied . sloek .rf DRY (iOUDS, dil'hisriii of (l.,fhi-s ('nvsmicn-t., Tw.-i-.b., ' W'ooU.'li lllsnkets. SlH-e-tui, lowennK, ilosicry, i Genta' under clothnor, l.s dies' isiiawin. sn.l DreU ; Goods. Irish Poplins I'aJii-oi , a,-., Ac, oi ..rs to ; sa it W SALKPOSlTn E. ai..l aid uuuuiiuu a taw. days, at 10 A. M. and J and V vl. k, I" M -Call ami examine the roods U H. JdM-h.V CO. Jau 31-HS-tf Alli-tlolicUB. The Best Blood Purifier In the WOULD. OR. CELEBRATED K O S A I) A L I S - ... .r,.-,FOi-.Ui fcaUK-u.' ... JfJIiOLA,-! Al AM .-ll'll .AS CONfiVMPTiuX- IX-i'fti XA.KJ.X XLaug A'tfg.v r a am t llkha rws Of THE HI. A SOS Jul SIS, UOSKS, LJI'KIL kUSL l S, A,- , IlllKI M.nrsM, u tirm svki.l AFFKCTtvAS, .HK Ki m, TO VKMi.f!t rurHTiiivseie' THr'vi'u' U XX KRAI .BAI HEALTH, AND ALL OTHER DISEASES CAUSED It' an Impure Mate of the- Blood. The foliwwMK, among otony buiulrciii of oar best citiaena, testify to its vxmtlerful crfleaci. Horn Certificate from Physicians. llr. f a.wwi'dtosadla 4 w -a aaf j sua aei.nBi.ii Alterative, c, and take pleasure hi reeonimemlinir it to the profession and the pnliho. . D. MOORE, H. 0., I.. A STITU, 11. V., . .. . JL.IL WISKTEAD. Jkt p. a G. BAKHAM. M.-D.. 4J W A. DUOGAN, M. D , K )ittl.ess..M. - h. W. KING M. D., . S. .VOl IDAHO, M, D. W. T. BKEWEB, M. D. January 7th. ltifia ' - , -. I hereby certify mat I aau--f wsns lly aasqua. ut d with the above named rtiysiciaaa, and (bey are all (rsntlcman of respectability ajiil swndjjn in ,uia UMsnruuilliT "-T. C. DATTa, TTir W Wilron; f. e, V Tha ROKADALIS Ihoroulilr arsilicales every kind of humor and bad tsmu, ami restores the antirs svwtem io a hesllriv eon do. ,.n MIT AT IS 1't.HFEClLY UABJuLE-ta, ntrar 1 ,.. a , Ci7L.T71ZX& Uclea of which tt it niiwkt are imhiislitHl aroniid i tJUAl'L Il..isti,l V Tia essA.l. - - . Leading Physicians everywhere it i known. wawu irtiii,t)iiM il Uf 4SO9-S UUr-HMl tff 1 110 - rntrlRKti onl. uif sswst . ajp. ... ....... aaarawa 1311. Jf. J". Lawrence, Sole Troprietor and Jfsniifaetnw, a Hanover rrat, Baltimore, Md. Jaa St-iia-ly .1 nftxrrmt'i sice--. a tne...!,,.. t, - r. ......... , .1 wsvawwliil'i'ii i.'a wyvjaau Biraarsa.jp-aas .'I'.iisi fc'a'aagiwieiwssiaa KI8CELLAJTE0TI8. Tbe Arlington Mutual OF VIRGINIA. A VlHOrSlA A!T0 80CTHERS ISSTlTt tis. Its funds are kept is the South. It has met with UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS. I TU FORTUNES ARE ESTAB LISHED BEYOND ANY COSTISdENCY. ' ' ' """ j The Company has capital and asseU, sea ' its hshilitv. thai will com Dare favorably Willi u'auist any ! I -tre tmmranoe company on too errarinem, itbit: i iu ll.u triia l.e itt rfkanAnMltillttv. it affairs are eaOtionslv iluimitered by selec- ted Bireetoraf of reapoombility and -':wlMaa.-ae It lias eHtablisheil Us claim to Southern PsVon- SgB. ny .' Efts : PRESIDENT, .lOUN E. EDWARDS, VIIKSIOBXT, Isaac a, ViKCRFTlkV, D .1. Hartsook, Wm II MEDICAL EXAMINER, CHARLES H. SMITH, M D. C M. AOVISf K, C.VHEt.l., ORNEM.i. AOENT, Jxo. H. Cl.AtBOKNK. H C DIRECTORS : Menry K Ellyson, As HnvJtr, H. E C. Bialiemno, Samuel C. Tardy, George Jaeobs, J. W. AUiwin, George . Palmer, A. I). Choeklev, H C. Cabell, ' AM, HKtk. Jritta C. Wtlttaimi, -Wil ism O. Taylor, A. P. Abell, W. B. Isaacs, Pew6S.Jb ,i0isiw4. Hsruuel M. Price. John Doolev, : Charles T. Worthsni, , w ilium W illis, J i FA. A. Hftutli, ; Thos. J. Kvalis. ' tames-A. Si-nir, U. Sl.Ouai'lis, ! W irlyfer, J. E. E.iwsrds, I A. Y. KUikes, , ,1. ii. M.a-Uiii, , It H. Dibrell. VVii iam It. Palmer, LEWIS C. HANES, Ao't- LaxrjiOToN, N Jan 2H-i-U ESI! SEEDS. Wshavc iu.t leceived from the most reliable Fr i)airlrH, l.w.i, fe?irll ttmd Miw 4 ra, wera. eiiibracirij; evarr variety of .Vrtichok Aoparaiiat lift 113 lirw ill HrQAraciU 8lttlU 4 IbUiMtN (Carrot iaiUilltiiiHr Caliarda Gohi fealad Creaa or Pepper grain Cucumber Endive K&lI'Uut Letnco ' Kale Mohm Nam irtiam Onioo Okra !'arly Pbratiip tVaa Vjper 'UTMsf4iH iiudttib Miubirb Kaiwfy ltitiaah 1 umatu Heibf HerUa Grass Orchard d. ftjf. Blue Grasa 'J'lDEHrtlty do Mixed Lawn and Lucerne (traps WhittfCtoYor. : Which wa otter at the lowest market rates Foi rCrair. - JOKiMS CABH, Wholesale and Retail Drugiriala, Petersburg, Va Jan '"-IsM.tf CHANGE OF FIRM I flRraiBoao, R. C. Jau 21, 1H68. rpHtt fanwrrahlp calsllsig aslrr the X name of llliEM.trt, KELLOtiO A CO. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. HLNHY . KKLUKH will isilM tbe business ami si.1 tn liipiidattun. A. 0. BRENIZER. HENRY O. KELLOtiO, JAMES O. PENS. Cnder Ihe stylo and Arm of HENRY 0. KEL ; LOGO k CO. the Banking Business will he con ( diluted as heretofore ; and the new Firm will he trfeaaed, M alt Uinaa. .to awre tha cuotouiata and ! carrcaufjiidejits of the Old House, trusting-. At. ! promptness and liberal dealin(i, to merit a siiarii or the public patronage. ! THEV. WILL DEAL IN 1 . r S. SXCI'M TIES, BONDS, STOCKS, '.( SOTE. BULLION, Aad iiaootmt Commereial Paper DRAFTS SOLD ON EUROPE AT NEW I VORK RATES. ' Di pol.i rerelve4 mm twleress atlewwd as b Airstawal. Colleeiiuns made on every accessible point ia I N. C. j Jao 8D-ttMt GEO. I.. TO.N'KOFFSHI, firocer . 4 ComuilsMoji JWewhant, '":;""';-N; 81, 'PATETTETlLLE ST., (NEAR TTCata BAIX,) 4 tj ununtnuki XV Htock of choice 'Mefemitrr Groceries, Confections, Fine Winei . Area, Liquors, Cigars, &c ; folKignments solicited. Prompt .return made? 1 Liberal advance given. Coniuusaiout inrht. RECEIVED THIS DAT A larcrw hsk nf Sni ffmn, fl- xuUFr ..3?l :Mf..- . JB.FaBtJBtv. JT8 ffc(glwawly grrwaa, Jan 28-lM-tr " V "'tiriJ TON N GFFS K 18. . 5 RCCKWHEAT AND 00IDES BtRCP. A STJ. nn.u nn.lll l ' . . m7 V.. M"""' Sa Jan a9-lso-tf TONSOFFHSI'SI. MOIASSElj! MOLASSES!' I ry rarely fail to pr-uinee a eohipleu and per , r :A At TossofTstra. TTtSrV.'i J".J 1 : L. ... JnW l4A-tf --- r- QrCOARSI tLtohAwa, 1& JsoSSUSt? AND REGARD, -i4-ir Dari... ItaMki.. T.baee. .AJe-- - 'sw.la.'B2-- j jan-9-H8-tf ' TOJiSi) FfSEl'S. i rssilrsswst ss4 far Sate tesv-. - l rJu bh-a, JiJltl Bye Whishev. At 'JU.VNUri-.SKlii. GARDEN TOOLS i 'At 41 FtyettcTille Stmt. - O al dan Bke jr - Cardtfkrloe, i.srVn Ni-owe-s : lissta Musata; - - Pitne Pica, . Grunbmit h.arfi. es,iw.' J. liiiOWS. " -t. s i uii.if . falabifta4jibarJJfl 'IB'tlflt'"f"' Wi li iawnru.ai.amis lWM i.Uij,j! jAWW-aff . . s-, ' ' ntnnrv rnmat . 1172 ISSTIEANCB. S17,000.( )()(),()(). WWr-ANtrW--tV'r,fti t?.r6 ).(( ).(), , .pain-ia. uaaiuksv -swaa (5.()((),()()(),0(). jfpilK tlivM III t T JtDTl'tl. ,wu ! INSUKAMK CUM TAN V, . Of HA KTFOBIt. I ONJiKClICUT, waa orgaaltMl' in llviil, and now has over s-S?,0 1'oIicls-M , in force, leii.ff a lariier niiinbvr than ny other .j . -. . twunHuij .a-sha auUU. . L.ir-tjer than mi other Im hh mts have av(.j irse,i over 3U per cent, and a crcJjijutuitt;-iia4 lite jscumtuia m fftvw -llall, in ttte of itt-alll, M ca.ue.eie I l.T finticipak'tl tliviuemls. Uho InUruiiL recetveil dnriua the .past tea yeara; lis mor than paid Ma loaewf, lroat care m 'lie selection of rrs'as ; Low rates of mort ality ; Kxtreinly.li ratw of exiena to recnipts, Immense income for interest, and ' i 'oileeipiiftit large Uivideiioa, leiluiHi aaem snn to its Uitt'yst possible cost. All Policica Kon-Forfeitable by their Term ept only wheie tha No Holes no re.ii.ueit altf.i the fourth tKysar reStlul. Divub nils au.g. halt the piemiuui theretftl A'd lJJurfn,H Xota A dawasaunt. Aaiuisii-i '- be . mete. I insll the forms deairsrl. -Aei j. -iw.il bcikiuK the safest and most KCOMiMH W. I'l.AN -ho. Oil not tail to compare othi-i- v...n' hoi i. billed in this state, with the ( loi.ir-- '.cal Mutual, ss published iu the r. liurts ot in. ilo-urauee c ouimissiuuers of Nuw York and Maisss hnsetts. hA M L. DOUGLAS WAIT, ' HeiKiai Agent N. C. Dec. ! ti Raleigh. EDUCATIONAL. Kill r H's 8prisrs Female College. (.kamilm; ( oiatv, . . ' rptlS SEST .UWiSHW 'ttffik luaUfuljiiu ili 1 oiien ti.. ... -coii. I e.1nMlay in Fetiruarv, Ksia. The locici iiL is unsurpassed fur health and e- e.e.Heib'. ity 7lr. ,-.; '..- ,.. 7i, iii ii fontllu of weiliVa rrrrr tctm'rtml. tf,crr Km awrwrjr' Kth tl rta uj ' I xi-:knrst. 1 ii hclili of ii.aiiy invsiul youu 1s i dies Una li'i-ii tlioroiiolil) restored by the siWfrbra teii mil. era! sso-r fcun.l here and they have pros i edited ilmi btutiics with entire siieceis. We sre miliH-.llsl.'l v .in llin Ilalrigh A Gtsloo ; lhulroad, iiitliih less tlun a half mile of Kittrell s i Iejioi , an I in ii-leetaphic commiinicatlt.li with i all parte of the country Tlm Fucn.tv w ciiipowi'tl of liw uiaiif Protrt- ; sors an.) m i.-u i..h l'.-acln is. ; Fverydiiii); l.- io h . iiur intisii-al instruments, 1 in.-l n.liti 1 int.o llraii. Harp slid Guitar, &ru of I the tilleMt L,o,..ity .'yreii. nlltiiltuti jitit'J . Ihorotiijlinexi ut the KiujUsli Cuurse. Tern.i! Muo.aAT aiiu AceoitiuuAiiJn. j The vi'iniK ladies all Worslu, lu tiie College Chapel, anu Ueuce no extra clothing is required. ' Millinery is in no demand at Kiltreli's Parents ! tell u thai their daughters eowt thera less here, I u thi ruspi-u iliau yviai at Uiuiie Takmx Uitn I eoneideraiiun the items or dress and niedicafai ; teridaui-i , ilu-ii- i.-. t..i .-iieaer acIkkiI in theoattl. BcRtiU . i are d "terniiued b aecnninKHiaie iwr I pa'rniia a- lar'as we can ss to time of payateaa, I unit to pet fumirte ertn ration wit hht tha retch of the peni le, in ih,- present dnpresaed condition rf .. ! the country, Una uscoHf khs host aa eiiI'o.ctei. " I For CatKli-eiit-. aooiv to ! Krv C. 11. KIDDICK, President, i I-1' c. it lin-ilm KittreU'a tiprinaa. M. t i ' j CHAREOTTE' ImSATE mTTTIITE, ! . CHARLOTTE, N. C. i riAHE W5C0ND TERM OF THE OUhHKNTHf H- X sion will commence on the litluFehruart and ..nrmii Hfitikh.- 'PMh. tine Itrxfe, K.ir CMl'iKue Addre .la', lit Ita-i.l oittaiuing terms, ike. b v R. lil'RWELL 4 SON, Charlotte, N. C. It. II. 4 It AT EH' SCHOOL, l VY1U KINK WiLUatiisboi'o', Granville County, N. C. Mills Klti.M IIKNIIKIiaott. OK THI Bl.. IvttJ It i ANTON HAII.KOA11. flUIF. sPltJMi KESMON OtfltilMtMiicinaeattM A tllli 01 .Jrtinrui . "v . Tiw resuiar :.miw l attuiteais aneh aa t nrat in toiu-Ki-, 10 which is added ay Elective Count;, lliiviuc move cnecial rerernee In I.iimoia tor Cn ntiirs, addresa lOu. GRAVES, I Williamsboro', N. C. I Dec ..-tna-a..Sm ( Via Henderaon.) I Lonolr. INoi-th Carolina. B K'-WH4.Vl f IT r f:, m: t t hkisui ii. IF VOL v.IMI TO KDirCATK YOUB DAUOH tere at an rxci-tletrt senrsd, .coridncted by com petent lea.-hera. iu a healthy quiet place, amid i sublime mountain scenery, and at astonlsiiinnfr I low rates send them, im. before tha 3rd of Eel -ruary, Itl8, h, the alaive Insuliiumi. ft bid fair to enjoy a carorr of unprecedented aaceeaa and nocfiiluess. Board snd Tnitioti for twenty weeks, S77.0O. k4pl4oi-a .fircntaTto ' Hi v. SAMUEL LANDER. A. M.. liec. ao- 114-wtewtmarl . Praa-ilent. MISCELLANEOUS. CERTAIN, Am ' BneodvOnra KEURALSiA, an au NERVOUS 7 OlSEASE. JHikfftef-mu,. Jfnvteat. ,.-f,..., It ia tba psrAii ino jumii iB all eaxea Jf Keii ralgia FaeisJis, often etiooting a perfect ear w Usss. I haa twenty-torn- hours, from th n of e mora thra two oa tiiRi-a I'lijj,. 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The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Feb. 1, 1868, edition 1
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