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t Sits oaf APTCKTIMmO, ; Vaiei'-s urVvrBi, ! -. will be iHatjrted in the X)'i!y ' U . "i-" rates. A eyaorv U be I .sftfrfM $1.00 iMMerttoii ict r . 50 IVuAik,. . I 1 ' -')RliT ,..... 5,00 . . StA0 H.Utt 6,00 ri,oo Am .441,04) 74. IW) WijUiire .mm- luo',! . 1 ...!( 1 .iiituiMi tMt -felt ttUIUWt; . . U 1 1 . : ' -.j:i..JX!-A-4J-i.U, 1U iit.kH4 UlUM Uh ti.ir'HW . r i t tiff li-r tliri't munUia. i ranriii Hi- .x' rtiniH uiiiHt Ikj .charigtisi in , h'iw.1 , Y t-l V -Oil '...' lllullth!. C'olttrfcCU flit , tfitu hi '' u. -fiMirt nt.i 1- .u1t at the atxTe I . m i u;nt tu(;lii:i 1)111 the alov charges. A i w: r ti' mi -.tH m i it'll in eklT ami tWimi to 4a-u. riffy'?rT'tmg trirti ttife atio'Tu. ('urt a4.t-ri ni"iiU mm-i tfd 6 wfM'ka for 7 , (tf.i ' t' fin U i'harK''l. A ..i rti.', m ill a! way find it Ui their advantage th'i-u nt tiny win tu pty for tlit'in. THE SENTJNEL. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. WEDNESDAY. FKBUUAKV li, lSfiS. iuivM.i Gwn. i-'-A.wjtT.ttra.' K. ft. S. C'.nby, Commander of this "Military Dis trict, ' arrival in this City, on yesterday, and took !ndgiiios Ht tiie Yarborouedt House. Sev. ral otiiecra ot Ins strtll accompany him. This h the lii.-.t thai lieu. ('. has visited Net I It ( ' u inoi. w c I't lie vi ,Mnc' Ins aitHump ;Htii:.lll'l. Coin. ii. ni' Stok The I overnor'i (tnrmett rortrem'tl on yesterday, in the Eit ,'M'iye tliliee I'n .ettt, Win. A. Wright, Win K.ton. .Ir , .lrsc (). Shepherd, tiilea Mib.iuc, and K. W. Jouea. Equins. 1'UiJ uiit iauatuiu Ulujv. lUuoi m the noiuina1 ion ot s unn one to till the vacancy on TheS.ipi ti -rC nirt Rem h, occasioned by tiie rrwtrnntlon it H-n IV ti Fnwle. We learn that the I'otincil n'oimnaU'il, for the position, I .I ('. A rilley, of Caldwell.--Wee In r be will accept or not. we arc not pn pun d to stale. We arc ail vised that the 'cloud does ic-t seek "I -!eiie the position. Indeed, Ids recent Comic;; into the State led him u. iicu(fi:jiU pMxisitiooaof the sort If ft" shotltd acvpi. it will be at the urgent w)-icitntion ot his friends, altet being iissured I hat the Kxeetitive tmtlt'i l.ii'c'd ti scuri' the services ot' a liiilni- titieu. who woiil.l, or c the ,.:,th mneil had iptalilied -ui.!, take rKHa....yt.. Any tnlormation concetuing the present whereabouts ot Mrs. Francis (Jerkin, who left her home, in t!ic city of XCH folk, in October, lrt'i.'i, on a .tour Uarotfgh the Stale of North Carolina, for the purpose of ftcll'm; Music, wiil be most grate fully acknowledged by her atixioua reltti lives. Mrs. Ocrkin is ol medium height, dark hair and c ttuph-xton. is totally blind, is an excellent M isician and practices the art ar ' ar prrrfensfon. -When last seen, she was trnvelinti tT railroad front flrecnville, S. P . to Co'uiitbia. SC. It la earnestly begged of those, yyliotn this 'notice may retell, to as-ist, bv ttteir e.ttpiiries, her dia tressed relatives in disc neiingthu lost one. Aiblress Mm Annie M (Jerkin, Norfolk, Va Is lit: mvi? The ixtreuie and rabid aversion of the X. I' (). to Governors Urn ham and Vance, lias long been a riddle to modern philosophy. People are perplexed to see what thty had dotve to tnakebim to savage. Aucicnt History may stiigest h aolutioa of the strange mystery. Sartoriua s4,uUaA the tuwi.alet-' .C)igtiU--wuldosed pas Tor a (Tod, and had the heads of the ancient atalues -of the gods taken off, and hia own placed in theft stead ; and used to alanir betweeS the statues of Castor and Polltu, to ho worshipped." Bakkbi-I'Tcv. The Hichorond Whiff m,lJ,!te.SrlPi mewfliant of that clty.waa granted a discharge in bankruptcy, oa (Saturday last, and that he ia the flrat man in the Stmth who ha gdne through the labyrinth of the present bankrupt WBiaatY The New York HWW atates that whiskey can W)w be bought lor $1.10 ..jo"" gollw , V i th AV? vi'D tie rtsceigd juldedL. ' It is said that it can lie bought in this State at $150, tax receipts added. And yet the government tax, alone, ia $2 per gallon. Tnia ia a slrariffe ganii) to outsiders Wbia kfj $t $1.50 and the tax paid I How much water ia put in it, and what drtbe revenue ..afficxA lais-ty galloai - - - . - RBroWATrtW. Our friend Joshua Bo ner,, of .Salem, claims the right to be beard on thc irabject of the "repudiation of old debts." Bo lr as our limits will alio1., we ar disposed to give our It tends Space &V disousetug any aahject iNvhich the public 'aiD teres tod! TirspositioBa, w tbinik, are untenable, anil we cannot endorse the. facta a presented by him, or bis inferences, yet w aw not rttspnewt to distrttw thu. Gta! Ohaht The ('resident' last reply to Gen, Quant hail not been made public at ' last account. The ' inUlligeneert however, mendi Ha licks upon the General, as does the Conservative press ol the North ...gen;, ratiy. tl .nest Ratlfcal papers dc not hesi tate to join in. Greeley, who has prolesa itdly bjen opposod to Orant, has, however, aucx'Uudw'Utoethe uomitt !ior t.h Otattt Convention of Ne wY'.nfc. and tJtiLTriijuiit defeajlfj-ant JllvKtiflCS, j.. n,,tti liiU basimikw .. . it - r ed theopwihia, ia debate, the other day, . that he hnA no doubt that ItccuiialxucUutv; tu some JuiHte Would bat a rtvatter nf ilebate Gwavm. fat asi i Kaithsi tA itme.t We shoald not Ix tiirprised U tb country will .sucrr hear Iwtt of ti. . ' . VilsX ' i "'ff Ltl1"''Slt'ilw."'7iiytrginttt s.y, .. Ktl'e.y I again preathing to til buuth thia tuu t safe diataoo. For the Sentinel. "Bh'PLWA TtOX OF OLD DEBTS." KdiUn-t of fintii iti . -The "repudiation a.' '. l(Laa i-tw.ut - grave -tirr" uortne to a Urire niHtoritv of our ixjoolt: and tfaia majority has uctod with great pru dence and forleanci- in waiving disouwi- i IT" Ti1' .kW .Uua.4ls. os4 W meMn,,fff,T ould mduce iuU-r.-aled partte. to otfer a rompromii that .niht i.c Sttr UrT rhi incurrpd as our .Iudcs have into this matter, yml havo T.-iCtis. .1 lull, or no forlwaranc) toa'anUdi litori an. I fln ir odor.aers,tm.itdk-litoniH,tiH tni'tnl lliat .some powrr would ultimately hi.-.- nd come to their as.siitaiici-.- Aitdn- lui'n anoe now rens, to In- md at creditors have not shown a .r;nit!..n ;o give induljicnci' to ln-lpie- . S. I , .1 u, no. pnx eed to tin- dorns-ioii .. no ,,.,v .Hum -Wnmw amtirYiM't''T" ''' tractint pieity peneial aiirnii.ui. A gretit hue and cry is raised uij:on-t retiUilUtj.m nf nhf itff on 'ihr ;v"v"..o-o ', pfco, thjitjhi re is n va-t 1 1 If", t.-iut Ii. i,'.-n tt oil and a new il,M. in ill. ,, .- ' '"It.lf'rr, nr.: , bat a, lU' t ;.,u.-tti.mu .HM-thfhif' "pfnffr tvr repiYdia'ti'' Vie .. class of del. ts. it n,, i,, ,k to -u- i this M-iic ; ami tin I ded, that tin. ( i,nv ! ol all, her liabilities naked f. ri'ion r. ,'t r ! e. j ... , ., , , i , , , , , , , , . o , 1 1 1 ' i irnityy loiiiiinjf her po Itll ipilie out ol CSIsti'tiei means h-lt tin tn edneas t . . J i - t' li-pii.l.l'ln tin The currettc v t Ii .it Convention had bci partly to relieve I be purposes These issltc w .s !epll-.i ill. v this 'tad , . ..tl.ci is-tted he I'-' - 'ol I .r I oiisisted ol In . In dttbfe notes t,.l t . .. 1 . .... 1. T ) thrown into circulation on t lit- pitoliie.l faith and credit of the S at.-, and at once entered largely intu the transactions ol trade, and our people, who bad but little cohti tlence in Confederate ( ut rein v, . nor only re- ccived these in evcbar.e;e ..r produce.' but held on to them an I hoarded them as the only bills worth bavin;. A t:n&irWi- money deprnciafed, so these Stat" issurs me in value, mid as tiny were nas,.! on tuc tsith and credit ol the State, the people justly lear.l 'd them as a circulating fftedium ol e.pui value to any bills of credit h'retofore i?neil bv hiit tiWw eorponitfori. Kn one in those day's suspected that the name nt the of. I Ninth S'.ate would be tarnished by the Ion! stain of tepuiliation. But it length it came, in the vet y foot steps of emancipation ; and these two teat till evils have not only ruihc.i us, but have blasted th tair prospects of thousands of our best citizens! History furnishes no paralkll, In me whole annals ot the civilized world, ol two uteas urea 8tiri)HssinL' In cnorinit v ihes,: Uvu act .if luisJa.tin. hrinminr tanirn.n.w enin and desolation In their tram, swecninc over a prosperous land and leavittg naught but a terrible wreck of wide spread and almost universal financial ruin, In spite of this gciicr.il wtcck in spite ot the fearful lea. on taught us. s.uuc crcd itore, fancying tli4t their clauus their ruined tellow citiz-ns could agaiusi , y.l be ; matlegood, are ready to add to tins gi n eral and unexampled distress, by demand ing almost the life-blood of the poor linpov erisbed debtor, in seizing on the miserabb oittance vet left tor the support of Ins lam Hy- In your article "On KepudittUtM,' sarr "But anxious as we arc for the you i ri''" 1 i of ottr eople, we can never give our mho tion to any law, organic or -statutory, which 1 violates the Constitution of the United States, so Uiug aa U ha-ellslema;, ; or which' violates the plainesl prirrrtpte of Christiitn ' iQurala,. CiUiat.in, Christianity an.! Amcr- i icau liberty have done little lor us. il. when difficulties arise, we lose out Imbl . upon nrivateand public virtue." Itiirh aolindiior .-..r.l i..,t.-..l .,,.1 r..uIU- -"ft" " "" " 3 they fall strangely on the ear. Had some little heed been given theni in the days ol 'secession. Constitutional law. civilization. Christianity, ami American liberty, would not have been ofleresl np on the bloody alt ir of a deaolating war, l.rouglit oh, nut bv any agency of North Carolina, but against the Wishes and the lortd toned remonstrances of the Union and liberty loving sons ol our good old State. And now, when our people demand relief from the evils thus wickedly lorced upon them, we are gravely told "not to lose our hold span public and private virtue !" We may well cortuire what ptivateor public virtue was there in that terrible act, that source ot all our woe, the severing ol our connection witti uiu tbiou. .uiioui.44WatBW atatnnenta, tu'lha form and (nil oitent to consent or our people. .pie-lion oi irreat and vital tmuortauce like this had ever I 17 - ' . - before beesr ewMted s a conclusion, w ithout the consent of the impalar voHte. - 1 et thta e ' '., , . . . measure, ot a maguitude and importance . a P , r , . above H precedent, was in known and ih- reel opp.ition to the popular will, hd we were handed over to the Confederate Gov-1 emment, and bv that act have tlrunk , to the I last drop, the cup ot misery, nt luin, andol blood In addition to the calamitous evils already enumerated, the depreciation- of Bank money, a necessary sequent ol a ruinous ami exhausting war, presses heavily upon our population. In truth, so completely were aMsMhal)lwllll lntegtlW'Wfli the t energies, of a ruined and beggared people J borne down, that to emerge ttom this accu- j stewards letter caused shouts of alternate da tnulatjon of ills Can be the work ot time ' rision and incredulity from the KeBubbcaoa, whan only. Where almost every thing was du- stroyed, and industry paralyzed, it would be litte less than a miracle for this genera tion attain to behold the sunlight of general ! prosperity smiling on our land. Toe necessity of wise and prudent legis- Jation, in a crisis like the present, is but too pllucd bv ,utemenU of flva of the Cabinet apparent, and il is earnestly to bo hoped Lflu,,,.,, f their reeolleobon. of what oeeurred In that the Convention may come fully up to VtUltvt lnwtillt the Hth. ot January. With the mark in discharging the trusts reposed Ml mUUug jthmg coniuned in these .Lie in tbem. and oi meeting the momentous , meliU wh(jr(1 dlfft)f bomlu,rihi hmto. issues of a Dine pregnant with evil and fere u(l(1 by , u notl(!, ,ml 0uA atU14W WUOW ey -". - . eh.rerl with msatairdinallna " JOSHUA BON EH. w . StaOAl. HutiCB-.Tb following notice apprars In tint Matmuttr jliiiaMtf.-le; which special attention is called : "Appeals constantly come up to Wash-' H - Alt' am" peisouai 'esjpUnatiou, the ington liom the South, as well a Ibmh the i rigb'Usrf Aiit dUi ahrosal were reenmed Kotth, through newspaper and pHvate let-! nd wid. ly diaiiuaaed, ' i ters, ton tbe sending of political documents : The President's reaponae to Orant . read and tracts to portions of the countr which, '' vefwreU ie the'ConuailMI lafCtanmpiiyialeaMa). being represented by Kullcais, or hot ,-, . ;j!lw.teWat irilhJMuatttfiit-' piVWd' att'jrttlfW w'ah'f8 tif ifieiii. ajKm.i, and it was aunt and n forred tit the Uora It la in vain, however, that one finds in ' mittee on Ileioustructioo. AdjouriteO. presses generally, the township or post office j iatk - Wilwai re.f ojh.d a petition Irian av addreaa of deleeatea to Democratic or Con I eral ritir-e askatg retwf fiom ptdttirat diaabili- 16'f pHf"p&pwi when they are tmrntioncd as- lro DPatles or miHtorr anj-' tudfeist ' sMrtlfoa.i..Sa.lllt wasVw. swliliwa mf lil t J- IISaKltMJMN ' .. iS awvsasaiTSJSt ia other places, and at Washington particu flswly." - -a.YOiissMassawaswsSalsS"e''1.1 Mrs. "Stonewall" Jackson has reiv4 $!A,0ifTrire1fo!0r ItCT hlU- hatKl. .' Tha State Capitol of California has coat and wilt require as much more' to complete it. . ' TELEGRAPHIC. Our Soon Iinpat'lic. I". H. SUPUEWE COCHT. WAworo Feb U M. ' e KUok fikda ll.il, jmwU. m the name ,f tta. Nm tlm'flnirtriliwl TWger; . nj uu..vor. t avoid the ground, vhtch . U,l i the (Ii.tn.-.l ,.f th, f,m,., ca.e trt . plt h.t ,t .) ,U be MAHKETH. N Voaa, IVh. II, U. siiJ l-Mvr iMd 1 42. Muney ii . tM'l ImitmU 11). Teuticaaet., i.ew .V. f . Mi-. . li, linn , t'.I ll(.(; .. X .'uup.uirt, i; .':t.)ii til in. 1 tit M l. III..' I il'Xi. tc.tnin firm . .-oturaou 3. 'i.L.li.imr V,,tj7IJ. I.ivkhi'.kil, Ke-b. 11 M. w-r t.T.vanr. fplaiuls. sj. SlHu.-heatur a. i 1-.. .i Our Mlduitlhl IMapuK-ltea. IK fllMiliKNTH LKTTKBTi) CR.ANT. " (shin.itox, Feb. II, P. M. t i. - nt e. niuieiit'ea hr aaying : "The M lnno 'hu:.. t.-r ..f vour buter ol the 3rd 1 s-. cm.. ,.i . . ii !- any reply bat the uian i.ln -Ii (.i t.l;.-it hhs (iven tu tbo curitw i. .. wle-i.-.-t that 1. t'.-r forms a part, and ,m. slj ii. i:o..oe-l, induce this mode of i i to-j. -i s. . -i. in. the communications tn.r f- i S I t.eln.-eli na." -MIelti.-iO n ... ,'t v MlemhelM of lh(3 Cahuitlt 'I' ,'l-s ill .I'llli.y; tl,t eon V wisaj loll on the anil . -..i. f ..t tie it le',(lt -r.. enelo'ed, Itiiti tt.-m ii..iti Ufiw, -.Uiu. President ' Wit, n lie . oi-lr o.-t sv n.nu uisttors of a. te n the . -lie .. fi tell this bsn tuteu lc, Iniih.-r asset t-.t tenia between the lisle . .titles ..ie.iil.l ese. espeelatlv on e.tiier K.l. it !-.- tbo character of 11:1... 1 ' """ '' ! bn.iii! imtn." .'''. resi'.-.-tdi'i rhs. u.ion, win.-ti u rerUtre.l br th i.-latt-.ustu luU Um isivut.ttMil u eaeh other ' Attr U!itui awaw, h irrfletit tar a : "Tlic I pun, is, thai In-fore s . u had changed vour views, you ha. I s. err lly t.-nniiie.l t. do th very thing wtn. h yoit u' last ,1.1 sun . inter the ottlee to Mr. Stantou. V.-it may tiav.-i ttsnye.l ur vtews as tu LUu law, but you ueriaiuiy 4,.! m4- -ehanire ..lll Witts llslotlie e.illlse y.m had mai ked ..til t..r y.itltt if fomi ttte l.euuulij; " I'he President alettes, at some length, on the 1. nbty ufhis order to Orsnt to disregard Man tons otii. tn, making the t-oiut thst Orant will mil oliev his direc t . inlet's, but will obey hia indi- I lie I'tesiili ttt coiiclu.ies "Without further ..'iniut-iit tit.ai ttie cisilltordiuate Httttude which von hsvi. assumed, I sm st a lops to know ln. yett i an rulutv yourself rr.im iibedients t the order tifftte Pfesiili'lit , l,o is ins. I bv tli '""""""'. ' ontiiiiti.iei in , i if the ," and navy, and w, theretore, the olHeial sit- ' perii.r s. .-N ..f ihj- (1 -ttei.1 of tlm army, as of the s,-er.-iary f Wir The folloainK is tin. I'n-id.-nl' letter to the S. .n-iaries .reseni at the llth Janusty comer- satiun ; Tlis t,,iiti' (7-..,eV coi.tsiti. a corre. - ,..Ml,le.. hetweeu the President and (b,u. (Itant,,, i-eislrte-l ftniu the War Department tu a anrar to,e I - - 1ru""u 1 i call fr-Mii the -ol t esiytlnleiiee use. I call alleution to the y , esj.eeially that part relating toiro tonvei-Btioiis between ocit (,rant and the Prasi-l t.-nt, and r. -ptesl a statement of what was, aead nt fttaf ot'eAsllin Secretory Well.,, say "My reeolleetion of aids with your statement1' .. Jlst of January. The'l tin eoliv.issCn.il c.'trest" of it in your l.-ttcr of ti ll Hutl; ;l.c.;!tie.O...Ut-il:y!- St:Ultf.4ltxm.f4it- iTs.le,-tmn of the coiiv. tsstion are correctly Kttj, Neetetarv Mct'ltlloeih khis "I ealiliot lllidi.r. tn wiate tin- ivi- ..i.inii:(f ui I, tmt X iuu ihi y.nir account. (if hav Oial is.lneTsatli.il Univt to Ueu (irunt ( tln(sit. Hiilifliiiiiiftllv it iitt in alt imoor tacit 'iH'tii'ulai n 4 cnnl- witli mv 'I'tiHtX-'tton uf Hi tilt ott-rroisaVHirnrt m nnpfltirtn urd itairkftklsirlv 1 tin- iVn.-r "t U 1'rtii.riilct.t I Ihm. Onfirt, irf ftlaA? , . r... ... .... K .)Ld'. i iiiuij iv 11145 6XiikCv irtMU ua tis-wwr m, acconlin- to mv rerolleclton, a ctn roc.l ataterufut of th ruiivr-r-atit... that t.Hik place bvlweea the1'"1 I resiilent ami lieu Ciranl, at the Cabinet meeting on 1 he llth of January. " H ndall hrrs qtioios the Preaidenl's version. Ss-ward's ItyUe.ia siuite.kwi ginaf m detailad ! fe-ctrttnt of Ills impreasinn ofwhat occurred. . itiotiitK the substance of what the Pieaident esid, j Mr. Seward says : "1 did not undorsland Oan. rli-aitt as denying, not as exuUeitly adniittinfl ,,.,, ,. ,,. ,lll11 u ,(limMlon of thoD) . .. ,- .... - .... ... , . was laiuei lumieii ami eireuiuauilual, tnouun I , , . . , , . .... , , . f. , ,, , , . , . i ti tin thei dvtaila, beward ountlnuea: "CeMam- , , ,T . . . r. I Iv, (tup. Grant did not at any time, in aha Cabinet ....... , , ' ' , '"") ' "'" ' in the Saturday, " u't' tlv or Hnally 4via4 uu "w '" """-" "nre rn.m u.e enarge " ' U",4D' your own suhseitieivt direction. He aequioee in your sratcment that the Haturday'e uonVeraa Uom ende-l with an exfieetati'm that there would be a sultseipirnt conference on tha aubjoot, which he, as well as yo tmolf. supposed could r aaoua biy t ko place nu Monday, lien. Orant admitted that it waa'Mt rtpcet ation iW pa rpose to call on you on Monday " read in the House. Secretary Drowning s letter is aUo quit long ami mainly a repetition. u,.nt has .alniadr auUeii a raol,. pea4nr: "1 have the honor to acknowledge tha reswtpt ot your conmiunication or the tuth. Instant, sate Ha " ... , . , (itatii then proiesu)lt argae at worn length. rtiNt.JB.Kttti, ' WsiiiMnun l"b. ll.p. M. i,, mmmm, ..... I f '""''TPl""W5sHTsttTOK Iw,ti,?s Jtrtmund. Hill. TMralatinw (m,h... against ituinynd. lull, regulating Impeaetuuaot 1 pmeeedings. K I mtemlsaemll (m. nyontn . flesnira. last tetter Abiatta bv SiaMalmlna u t I . . , , , taatsra, on Ws raui,jwor hereto,.., to diaobey . w eue,, nm,, reran,, taatoreurp, oa soeooet of tielouaa. The Legie- 11, P M Cotton iiw aeti IKlnur firuT rather moie doiug. I Oo!d wualter, l.llj. . UtLiiMoaa, Keb. 1 1 P. M t'otluo teA.jjtil, " fiKrir biilt ; ' iimiiiiiaii j unchii)(i;d. Wii.HisruTuji, Ftib. 11, P. U Kpiirite Turotitiue ut o ativt. Sale at .Vt and to. .... .. . . .. ...... itaaia BnwV eaoiguiii atraiurd 1.J0. Cotuw buoyant ; nnd.lling ls Tar i 30. State (onarrvHilvc louvrnllun At Kaleigh, Eh. 6th and 6th, 1868 HTATK tXKt'l'TIVJ.: COMMITTEK. Hon. THOH HKAtiU. lUi.Kiou, Ch oi. RK8IKEST I'OJIMinKIC T KALKllJlJ. Hrm'A S :Ktirdiiji. . " Ianiel ( Knw le Oen W It Coi rtpatttb Galea, En ' JPH Unsa. Esq. M A Uledsoe, Ksip R C Uadger, Seewrg,, - FIRST IMBTKI01. Hon W N II Smith. Hertford. William A Moore, Cbownn Mills I. Kure, tiates KC(Wt) DI9THICT Henry H Hryan, Craven. (leo V Htronjf, Wayne Thoa rt Kenan, Duplin TIIIHt) lUSTHU'T Hon tleo How artl, Edgecombe. Joa ,) Davis, Franklin. (Jen M V li-itisoiii, Northampton Pol Ki ll IIISTHICT Hon .1 M I,ean)i, Davidson. Livingston Itrown, Caswell, .las T Morebead, Jr., OuiHonJ unii maTHit.'T Col K D Hall, New Hanover Archibald McLean, Cumberland, Htm Thoa f Aarii Anunn alXTH IllHTKKT. K ty Ainitiebl. Wilkes. W M Kobbins Itowan Hon .1 II Wilson, Met klenburH SKyKNTIl DIBTBICT I'lato Hurhaiu. CleaVelaml A (' Avery. Iturke. M I. McCotkle, Catawba. hlou i'it maTHit'r. K M Stokes, BuneomlH'. l iissius (ludger, Macon. W it Love, Haywotid. A I'l.AN OK OUHANIZATION. A oi ii it t, tit lite icuucsL ol llu!.Mittlitua. t'BiiUtee, irt nrTlrT to gT-t at a direct w it In Ire w his motion to -. Welkcr saw- the nistlel postpone, through the e fya ltlt Ml. 1 otirgce. , (n,.L,-,,,i ,,t see the propriety taking the proposed idtange now. They ,. t,ikini- up time in tlincusKing tins .me lii tt sit ml. I be devoted- to tiiins more immediately concerned thciii ,!. ,V ,,,, tut it was an tin ,,, xu, ,),.,( H Cyititnittee aliould bct. rc a body, asking instructions. ' , V'" v ui.t l 'ley noi no, us outer t tMllttliHvea, nemo ,t unijority and a minority re Meti were too afraid of risking their "'" 1,1 tcw of 1tr?tire office trnrl erti ilu merits. to """ PJ' nil linnet and straight out opinion. - tbseu-sion, ycsti-r.lny and to-day, was a tuttt.-r-'t no! Iiino. us t be w bole ground I In-e t ' bt gone t.yer with again. '? " all the CojUmiUlU; . pu-joiulnd .(lMf tinol " ' A-l ol llns debate wa expeBOtnp p. op1, '- nicney. merclv to give certain iT'U.gee ) prominence. He (Oallo- r be .ludiciarv Commit- t t k i.i w i ii ni-.re about the report what w .is in lie, yen, ititd. (toil kuows. yv:ts not in tberiglit road l.o know what was! He thought there was all evident lostiioii. on he part ot the t ommittee, ittrt'f cerl aot inemitcrH ol it. le moved to iccommir, but -withdrew the ' R t low Mr. Kill?, ol Lenoir, to remit! ks. ' K,nf-r H tl,! ,t1, wi-lu'l tit. Jtidiciary be even.. Cow Hiu let ia further recommended '.. btr County Committee cause to be enrolled the names of all the registered voters of their county, who are willing to ant : and vote with this nrgnmzattriti no man to be, thus enrolled without his expreaa consent; anil, also, that they cause to be enrolled on a separate liat the names of all those who are eUtliid.U legiaterbnt .-4r'hs;iV''0rlt'cTrin'e'' so. and that they use every exertion to se cure their registration and active Co-operation. . , . . ' Reiolttd, That the President oi the Con ventiun appoint flvw or rhore petsons, in each County, to make a thor.nfgli canvass Ot the same, and disseminate proper political information. DECLARATION OK PKlNCIPLK-t. The Conservative people of North Caro lina having, by their delegates, assembled In Convention at Kaleigh, on the 5th. of February, 1868, to consider lite present anomalous condition of the State, and of the country, and to consult tOtfeUwr upou tht jrrievaoces which now afflict and threaten them, and the courae of action proper to be adopted tn the trying circum stances which surround them, do resolve and declare 1. Our unalterable devotion to the prin ciples of Constitutional liben j autl our Xealty to tba government of the United Statea, aa set lorth in the Federal Const itu tioa. That we sincerely and in g. mi. I faith accept the legitimate and l.gal n-.tilta of tb lata war, and do hereby reiterate ourVitt repeated declaration, that we most heartily desire peace and concord with our sister Statea and with the entire pe pe f the United States. Q 17.1. .7 T1..I It . I. .. . .t utioo of cbe United titatea aa the source of all power in tba administration of the gov ernment, and that tha nowera of the fcorn. Tare riual and" co ordinate, as defined by tbat instrument, we do reepectlully and aol emnly protest agaiuat the euforceuiefit ipnn our.. peOpla nt the IUoonatriK-tton Atri and policy of Congress, as unonatitutional, nowise and, destructive to society, and vio -latl ve of that great prifcHiiplt v politics, that CacT) State sitali have the ex clusive control of its own internal affaire. S. Rtald Tbat it ia the opinion of tbia Convention, that the great and all alitor bing Issue, now evB to bw prrai rffed lo the peo pie of the RtaV is oegrti surlrasr.- and neero tsuuaJil I.i fu4 aiHt ,iuti4 t -....t. n t- ... ... .'. ..... I i niiei in is,,,,:,, v-aiiMiiin aipi rtMS rytiUUa, IHe. as cotiaecjuenc," socially, upon a footing localities, subject to bis government aa a ' rrly WH d to yell change U our giverntneat and in or aocial J -a. .. a.. . the Uul Jw I tettiOta to be tirel Otetn tbe: and i ... L " - A . .... .. . BTerj proper means wiiina ihttlr power tq avert the impending mischief. , i Dty oppoawt to political aodl aocial equality with the black race', we yet have bo unities MARKETS. N"aw Yoax, Feh determined, by just law, to proti nt tlieui i fuUj in lt'tliir civil rights, an I ui coaler j both rue a. ,' S. Bf-iii,,l. That the disire-d an ! fit poreriahetl totiditiou of our people car otff tmnaui the 'apepifiett -awrf vrtet inraaurea of relief that the lt?gilature oa devtae. I 0 ifouiVW, I'liat this Ctns.aaijife ttwt - i Bisea, wltfr feeTinifa ef ' frratfTnte, llie In roie ! and alnotic enorla ol the rrranlenl ol t In- United Pttalea, to reatore the I nion and 5 t harmony ntd grnd wttt ani"n ti.s Aracd ! ean ueoole. ' can people. I ?. Kemtlrl, That this Convention re 1 Ksrd the Supreme Court of the 1'uited ; States as the legitimate expounder, in the last resott. of the Constitution - and believe that its rights and powers, in that respect, should be preserved intact, as established hy hsw iuUMonf4Hr siul hetfwr dtfrsfif th Rei pudJin, ud UmI any "aeiKilia . intfiaif tm-itt t ,, -jS!" thcreot, by legislation or oiherwise, will be' .. ' 1 deamitili t-t-be hent intercata of ftie conii-1 t honiasville j trv, and dangerous to the liberties of IbeT '' la'iHKtnai Orahwu iieoplc I' ,. " l"'"",S l 1 ,r , , , : - ("imtti-ree 1 8. ItetohM, That despairing ot any res- ( ri i -j- ir- - tr-r- jeonductof that, organisation which now " ttasluiiBtoit '""lr"i t' proceedings of Cong., as. waiv- M"r,Z" V. u!k olNV.U. . '. .' '.'. lug all toruier party leeltng and preju-licr, 1 F'itt.n.' f snt. ofilr. -ensls.ro -I this Convention does most unlieaitatmrlr 1 MmeiVae.d Pinters" Katik I recomuietnl antl invite the beat ly co op. ia- i ;'inniereiaiiai.k ot Wi.iiuhkuu j ti.m of all the good people ot Nurth faio-i V,rJ,',m','si1k'ot.!. averse about 1 lints with the Democrats and I'onamative , c..uii Cai.dtna ' men ol the North any! West, who are now ! (tcnrioa " 'J I nobly atruggling for 'the maintenance of rbe ';.bny ami sell at ItlH-r.l price, ct.ild and wu I ( onetittition yl the Lotted Sts ad the , , , nlilr ,., , ! restoration of the Southern States to ibcir i orders f..rl)at k notes by del-tors and Ntoek 1 ritrhts in the Cnion on the solid lonndatl.o . iioei.it. of LUi.ks at.lt res-eiyy l-ruutl-t l-lentlon. .1 harmony and peace I K. Hftolted That this Convention el ! lour delegated and lour altcinutos, tor the! . State at large, to represent the Conservative j i people of North Carolina in the in vt lb m j j oc ratio National Convention, and that ,t ; j r, eottinieiui to tile Conservative pet.le "I the several Congressional Disiruts, to ap i point delegates at an early tlay to ri-pit-", in, . litem iajuuJ L'mtvtmuuu. , 10. fsFiii. . That wliuo an election shall ; l w ordered tor tbe ratjiication ot a new f-t tie j Constitution, the Elecufrv. Committee for ; the Plate, which lias been ajipolm,-ii by this i . Convention, he instructed. It I lie time iuad : lie sufficient, to call a (nivention ot tlte'1 j Conservative people ot the atatx. la pin in ,1. ' uouiinatlon candidates for the various State : i offices whose election shall then be ordered, ' and il there shall not be sutticient time to ,' call said Convention, to put in nonrmartoti j sound Conservative men for said ollices i ' COUNTY CAN YASSKliS s4cimaics County.- Dr. John A. Moore, ! James A. Graham, James Iv Hoyd, (Jcorgc Pauereo tjr.t T. M. Uolt. ... ' . . ., f : AtMn. 'niohias r. A she, Arcft'd. Nn.-n, ,C. U. Lilea, W. 0. Smith, W. 1'. Ken. lull ,S Beaufort Thomas Sparrow, .latins II iov3ticilncyi Churcliill Uorhatu, K. 1. Suiter ' nre 'tbwaite, Kdward S. Marsh. ; Burk. Thoa. G. Walton, S C W.T.nc, )ttaipr l)avi, Herry, Andrew Shufonl, .Ino I' () "Merrill. ' ijVtiaawtrie.s Osrpt. I). E. Atleu, Sainiul ; ,llt" 11. Chinnis, Ool. 8. I). Thurston, Tlios. Drew , ! L""Asa Hoss. CufWrus. William S. Harris, John M. Long, Dr. L. H Uingliam, Dr. K. M. Ilernler. son, Frank Rogers, Samuel I'hair, '. If Means. Ontdtttlt Mai. W. II. !fa!otie, Gel). 8. K. l'atteraon, Edward W Oxford. It. II. Moody. Jones, Hev. Isaac C'AiAam. M. Q. Waddell, John Mannm- "HrJr., H. A. London, Jr., II J. Ilow.e, Janie; Y. Kite. (MrUrH, Ur Ir W. Martin, L. S, Oglesbv, j! John M. Terry, Samuel Letters, lieu. II. Hcil. , (.Vifatffirt.-rl'r. JCIIis. Di. Turner Aber nath, Jonas ('line, (I. James, Cupt. Helion, A J Whitner, .1 II llruns, Siniuel Tucker, ""'' Wesley Bandy, Daniel Deal,' dpt. M. I' JJ,',''"8herrill, (leorge Voder. I Pitie(Z.-edforiri?rown, .lohn Kerr. JJ" Thomas Oonoho. S. I'. Hill, (i. W rr.rThomP""n- o,l' Volumbut. Jtditt W Kllia, W. J. Stanley, .. Fourney George, V. .V. Kit-tWIa-m, J. M. Th..MC"?Tu: CUuland.Jtv M Me A I, e, J W (iidnev, M D Lee, U Cabaniss, A It Hun. sly. Craen. Henry It. Bryan, 'Alexander C. Latham, Wo. C. Snead, John Hugltea, I)'. P. K. Hinee, H. T, Guion, Alex. Justice. CurrittwA. Je. W. H, daetl; Bdrwtl K. Baxter, James M. VVoodhoitso, William Shaw, T. C. Humphreys. DatUttn. C. r. Lowe, Henry ' Walser, Jr.,K. C. Robbins' J. H. Welborn, M. H Duplin. Vtot. N. 11. Webster, Col. Wm. A. Allen, Capt. Ax J. Brown, Win. It. Ward, J. D StanftwJ, J. B -Hweat v. Wualua. W. T. Shipp, iidmund. Wilhea, Robt: Holland, Col. Wm. Stowe, Epb. Black. OrantilU. Col. J. 8. Amis, It. A. Jetikina, N. E. esnnady, W. IT. P. Jeukitis, T. L Hargrove. Ouilfard. Peter Adains, Sr., Davhl K. Caldwell, Rev. Calvin H. WJley, Ntrrus Mnndenball, Samuel Itankin, Jr. IlnlifiM. Edward CotuglauiL, Maapn, L. Wiggias, Dr. Henry Mason, It U. Oiullh, William 11 Day. Ihrtfiird J. J. Yeates. Dr. G. C Miore. DiUc-. -JaVs J!-. fehtchia, Dn ifc.-.tt-'-toniitbf Hlaughbr. IrtdeU. Thoa. A. Nicholson, J. II IUH, R. A. McLaughlin, It. It Dempster, Colonel John Malt. "um.-vR. It Jones, Cf n K once, E. 8. Frank, lly C. Foeeue, F. Fuy, E. il. Fiw- CUO. . ., . - -- :-j.-'-J - j'-;"-. -' JoJtntlm.J.1f. Abed, L R. Wealds.ll. C. B. Sanders, W. H. Avera, Setb Woodall. Unair. Dr. H. W. Blounf, J. C. Woolen, A. Mutinte, G. F. Whttfleld, Win. 3. Pap . Lincoln . W. J. Hoke, D. Schenck, W.-A. Graham, W. F. Hynes, J. A. Caldwell. ifeDvinU. Oeo. Alaey Burginv A. M. Erwia.W. W. Fleming, Dr. John Yaocey, Dr. !vtc ay. . -Oen P DfiwrU ,Rf JilfiAh C.pt Ja.nes Ih Mclvw, Capt George .Wilcox, Iloctor H Ttirm. .. Northampton. Gen T J Prson, 1 f ee Vti. OTJ lL?1lOlTAr,iM' Mossta- W W" Peebles, Dr W Copeland. 1 OeTiii.Jonea Watson, John F. I.yoo, W. Guess, John W. Graham, H. F. Webb. Oaaiiu John W. Sbeekielorri, E W. Farrell, Henry H. Sanderlin, M. L F. RIimw W P Ware -.-I'.-asss-vfwTwfT-y, xrr; j j i ttagan, fl W Johnson, Henry Shepherd, W H Wil liams, Jesse Stancill, Abrani Cox, I, U Lit tle. Rickuini.iY Little, W D Tomwvd; Jarhe T Koaaer," James P Lesfc, John J din ann. .aV J-hi' Tacfi, ?f t'riT. an MUfS WHi'li, J 'JUtl,U.,ll r. win n j-swuf. Sorruttx., ...i.., JimetH T K Sbober, W II U..U v i;rr Craignr,r A lla,nk, le l -etv-r, f A eent IticliartJ Cai).. jb " 'lMher'mti. L P Erwin. J T W '.utesidc, Joseph ( arsoa, AY .11 AlUiJ iJU.aii.eia-tr ItollV jDwaaie, K C Holmea, Or A C iWlL I), J 8 Murphy. err.-H af Waugh, H C Hampton, Gilmer, Dr-Joseph Heilinjrswonh, N JI 0f8. , S'l,y ' i.,t, f ..fl HuVas. 8 KewtoniGeoige V Strobg, William 0 Moruwy, X A Wright, George Janrla, vi. , .'" i li'i'(M. Or (' It Cooke, Di Jamea Cl b'ttay, KA Hltturne, lr Tyre York i'hifo as (lortoti "IT 'VcWrV Ml i!u!ce, J Q Hj lit DeCar- -rci, A X llnvii Wiiiiiux, 1 Jar-:. Kh-mli's:. I! ' rk, J. Wiibtirn. ti II A.ior.l ) kin., K .1 I'luomi. r, I" Ii Dm-, H M .Ten F --m-WtHsam-fltai'. Hf H WwjwK, Sr., J. ,.!, u..:.,,i,. A.o.ia Sti-r. K (', Koi i. - - - - 1 Ortetiibofo' Money Kafket. " . .... Ptllvil .!VII IF IVAN It MTWS . HI WIF .su.V A MlubPlt, 1'ASKKUS ASIt H..N..r. Utost a. Nu-iii 1 i tvtairrr. j t-.ir N. ('. bsnk "t V. (' . . . tv:c ...... I? .') j t ivai . t " ' '1 TT- t tietccns It-r express paeaaes oi nana mie . I Ac , will he made oil ttie day Tsteived, hy ebeek New i..!1 or Itsittinore, or tu cumney, ss de- stred. lol and ll.t.' Ill4l!i.le PtteM'HMHtetlm tj(,Ht t '.l.-l'.i.l. t , lii-st iflteo. i Vi, .'ti .'-'s nn .Raleigh Money Market, (ttllUKl "I'Hi I'V Jl III N U. WlJ.IdAMH CO, i uu v Hoars fnt.r baSti xotes Hnl, or X v.. frtolil 21) t Silver Wi lb B. 61 J t'Ltill tto . . I ' t.eyit!i:toii, at lirahsm ,:o-,t...ioiii,'ii . . adest.oristglt . ( - I leiutasyille .e. - 'U-tlmwielsH, - - 1'ontirrWi'e y amtitiptolT I ttet ill. t'lar.n.ion - ' V.,e.'.yym, . . Mn.. !' ntnl I'hoitei-'s Itioik. 1-siuu-iV Itsnk, (Irisittsliorotitfh . t '..until retsl btitili, ilnniiKtott j Met'chiiiil's Hank, Newbeiu tile-, t.st.oloneti Mnlusl Vlt.ltilB I'.lt'k Not. s, htsMlt ' Nottib ( aiolma 4 ."rKa . .. . -,.,., '1 . . 3U .... -a ... js .... u . . . w :.. 10 ... 4) . 14 t . 60 f .25 ... M ... its ...lao . li . .. i id I o.:, ol, I HI.: Six- s It.t.ltoH.I ('. upon. . . H7J . . . 70 - Knelnn;e-.tt New fork ... i Ittl.lOM.M IIOl. HA Mi ' (IF SOUTH ( AUOLiNA. ' liOAUD OF IHHKCTOltS: It W I I I.I ll tl, Pirdsrst W l! lltMlp, A M MKHIIIWfler. (1EU. w. awEiwis, W.J. HAWKIN8. W. B. G0LICK, Cashier. ('. J IHldif.I.l,, Teller. ! n, ,,!s ,n litlls of Kxchaitije SirIiI Drafle, (iold 1 aud hllviil (.l.w,nd Itrrrerrrraenf and oilier m& pettttiita . .,....-... j rnetiiieiit liank Notes houtjlit at bitthOMtprieea, j paektiK's sett by Kxpross wi:i lie reimtu.d tor j pr-nt.ptly, nt curri.ney, ttr in New York ftinda at I ).sr. THICK Cl IiltE.NT Kl-.ll, ..lis of Cape lSeal'., Chsrlotie, l "Ifiren.lnn, . ( '..itinierev, f-'syi tlevlle, I eVltiftoll, (old,) t , 1808. .-in . 1 17 It 19 .10 ii 90 M , .1)0 .25 . 7 I .,-ytiittt.tti, pavai'ie at tlrabam oVrxh, Citromra, .:. lieyitoi..', .... ') li illissv.l.e ' , . ' W ade.bot'..', " W sStilliiit.rtl,. . . ... ' - Ysneevvdh , S mmeretal ftai.k, tVUicinton. 36 Farmer's H oc, of North Carolina, (old,) '11 tuew,) 10 Oreenet..) o' Mutual Insurance t o ,6 Merehsm's Hank. N. wls-iti. 6i Miner's A l'lsnt. r'e bank JW FBOVISIOJf MAJIKET. . (TirtllKtriKii b JdltDAN WOatULE, H B( rt KB ASH 1 Mim INflFtlir r wehchant. BAf'tiN l3Ml li.U. I . I'lifTKllN,. 16ii..iJ. r.KPKoN l.miK . ctlu M'TT t(l!i2rf Itri'H.H. ... . I "Tins Vltll.kK.sS, Kprtiii', tiroen. . , . ., .11 UrtV-lsU 1 ' KbtiUH. 1 d-bl 1, . IILKHiMis 's1sssalrsa)w(irilqW' bo l!)(tl W'.ci 40 .aVWtrsM , 2iV(i 80 lu'inri 1 I'.fttl SO at) tsKcslti s'')-11i.'' l'ij frJIS ((IV& pr. cwt. wm 1 36s.l 60 rVi?5 tkm .... t ar.'fit so 1 6ova 8l J.V4SM tslrteS 4 ll (WXKS 60 .... mm HAY HUD. Mt.AL ?.bl,A Ell. . , ,A!I I'r.AH- Stock " WbiMt..-;.rt.e,e.,. ' , )0TAT0f-. Irish " - Sweet ItAOS. ... SALT-Fine . '. ' Gnmntl f l i .Alt . JM.btlW VIVWtAH ' MirUF;Ia it -'til Is owstrotr KKMAIiKS, Cotton active and advanelng. vV'a qnote sales, ttd eyf'l'oeaday,) fnn lit; to Ifff for best. . ytwiTwintiniioa auasee a-tsvsHay as-tflewmir.' lieaiMOWY - - - J. 6. Jown Ag't.SXl. Buaineee Directory. ti k MO ft irr, - . ' tWXEMon ?0 Branson,1 r'arrar A Co.t CirSTtftuit rat Bast ismrsms aTTHE J same atsnd, w ar Tueker 1111, aud sull keep on nsnu a annp v or ., y Wo is ifWstAfiossRY, "' at rcalueed nrteee. i4 C sadiKHmenta of sreond baud Law and H. eeuau-iMie Books souci ed. Particttar atUtullun paid tsua-nVrar. -- " . - - BIlAMJ0i A J0!TJ1, Jan ID lid if Halalgh, N. C T t ft T to Store and for sale. 1 CO." i rtii tr hi:i:' AHfi.r.n. 1 V Whaaiiaail 6irmti-hy" . ---v -wssn-4a -C 6-taiyf J,vTr; n JO-m, CO. va!i'ii:. I TAliM in the vlfhilt s-aT Kaleigh. V Wllfl eon.forlabls tlsrelhug ami esoeaurv Out hnjuaee. I arnwb deaortptioiv do be forwacded to the par" deal ring to purchase. re i w wan ar-tie-sx H. JONKH A CO. s yi'iH"Mjw'fat for Sale. vruat wirniE coks m kau " il 1 W. U. J0KX9 A CO. its. 17-liS-U '.-.' - - -- PXCIAl A Couyh. rir a t.pttl Thrnai ltts!Uit p u.euiate biUnuuMi, attl should ttel - SFCIAZi NOTICES . tie: j.. ot, , -l'.v.. (I to (pnllttitl, ' i IrrltHltoirot l.tii(s, u (Vriita - aattiaH. f hront lfrrs -r 'OTr ' atiuiptlvn, T .. ...x..i", -iiu i i4mmmmvw,lii?!? HUltWiN'rS iJK!)M III IL Tlidi 1!IS, llsiieif s dint-ct Iiil3eitii. totbe parts, ti im iMcdttMe icbatj, Tor w.BtswifeJiukU..Awlemal. - niartlt. 4 iteHisfritive saai hvesl lfa ,-ismhi, fes iies aee-ssd with trlTraja gestrt-MiB5" CSS. laee. ss I'nhfir. Nprslifis use tbem L J, ci, UA aWiamt ti the (, UllfAtS itt.lV ' bltOWN'S pnoscHMi. I'Hia'iira " 4Jtd do not tak. any of the (tf ny 1.k rr-1 r. 1 1 1X1. I -..l4iu I. Vi.hi'W ll'Altr. -Jri a KRi ao n .T'jrrrr f. li i?ac y . 4 at a wesv fmr wMwa Me. itie . J. of S. .Ill tide, and the Di sKAWK an i A fiU.-l :s which en au tiajs. 'ituii t lo i'U-skWfe WBtt,-asaeswainiif- MIW Wirrtr t-MYd 1. ire.- en vebpes, free of t-lialgi. Atl.lress. Iff 3 kll -I.1N HOUOHTON How aid Asso, i.,u ,t, Ph.ia delfhta, Pa fab t-Mtdawllm. Ill KA. HItldl'S WOOTlUXi HYHUP, l HII HH1 SIVKlfllN.., f.l VtTI Y VA. " eiiitntsts the prow-w of U'lnluhi:. bv .olteiin. the flams, reducine, s .uiiaimmitioti .will ALU'Alii.aiul apasniiiilie ei-TTwr. inil VHK 'i'tl hi t.l l.A'i K 1H1. WlaKI S Depend iiik.ii it, niothere, it wi t ;tte rest in your selves, and Keltet llrwllh le year l.lnwie. We have pnt up and sold this scti. lc fop vac-sr and caa aav in (:oNrinri-.a a" 1 ae tn of tt sua we have never been able in say u! any uintr itiil. icine-Navaa has it I ait.Kn ui a- tt,fdc iiisiuiu-e to KnECT k Ct'aK, when iiiiteiv used Never otd .e ano. an instance of dissatisfaction by ativ one .bo need tt. Ou the onnlrarv, ail are flcttiihutd with its operation, ami sot-uk lu Ua-nts of i.i;rt mendatioti of its maKVal etTceis and mcibi : vir-Mra;-- Ve saieak in "ante saM''W'H'' T ttfl " KNOW," attsar veaia of atts-rtehee, ajid n.mrta oca (CKPCTartoa ma tax ri'M-iiasM si wimt .a ii sua tibiuaa. In alum' .vrnj maiancfl where the infant ts auffttnng from pain and exbauattoii, relief will be found in tlftei-u or twenty minuter alter the Hvrup is ailnittiiHtcr.-1. Knll diria-tions fur usmit will aceontpanv eaeh pottle, h snra and eall for "lii re, AVlnslosa'a tioolbliig )r,' Having U tse-eirnilit of ( CUTIS A 1 l b KINS on the ontaido wrapper. All others are base im itations. . Rold by Druggists thronghout the world. Price, .air 113 reals per Heiile. ornnKa : lift Fulton Street, New York, 'AtfTHigh Hollasrn; London, rttgland, 4Ht Paul Street, ai.irrtsaal, Csliail. . Aug. HU JO aodws) - -t.'.-"- - " MISCELLAKEOtTS. Norla Carolina tantl Arcik j. nAYIHO ASSOCIATED MIS1.;LF WITH GKN. J. V 1M110DKN, of the City of Richmond, Vs., to whose eard below I refer the public, FOR THE HALE OF LANDS, MINES, &c , in North Carolina, I invite those persons tn tlio Slate, having such properly for sale, to a tl. Irene me at Keidavilla, N (!., and steps will be taken, at once, to call the attention of Northern capital ists to all sueh property. Jan. Dkie. I. W. COUUTH. Virginia Central lanri Vgeacy,.. I BATE VEKY BECKNTLV PtBf hUTHi THE organization necessary to ctimlu.-t tt a largest suala, the buaine a of mhiik Lands, IBIlls, miot-t, I ui'M;uu . Walot'Powera. tVe. - Hy partner, Colonel It. J. PAOK. Is in charge of esaa-wttiee, tat -Aaw. kork. In: t'udl,d,Mvio a d - Haltiinure, 1 have Aasootatea of the higneai i e apeetahthty and resiionailuhty And for (he sale of Lands, s'lnes, Ac, in nnU CaraUna, 1 am assoeiattal with 1. W. (Jul Id s, Kail., of lleKlavtlle, for may yeara Slat lreaa' urer of M. 0. The hunhliea thia Agi.uoy offers for tha aale of Lands are not surpassed tu the Mmt h. lu regarit to Minea of all kinds, I have made e. ntracie with Eartlea m the cries Aorth or this, hr fi,ak that ranch of. the busiueas a apecialty, Uub in tuts eountry asxl Kunitia. aeetiruig tu me the wbUai poeelble tleld ofnptTationa, and in this city 1 bate the aid and snrvtcte of vliat aceoinpii.hrd lncr aloglat and Aasayer, Coj, W1I.IUM UUMAii, for the prompt enl)sia f ell mluexsla Uat muv be sent to me, ttine determtmttg Vr viltic o'r ntinea, before they are tillored for sal Tkhmb -.for auiliug Inula, five pri c. nt u miaeioit on all ealea at. tuallv rtTaue. hut : c . i-u . whatever, uuli-as a aalu la vdeeted.' lot vs . an additional cotiUngi.ut fi-u, tlw ut-J,- v.- s'l j, -k- traet ia eas b P!e. ard pavab-e w.t sf ii-"-sale. ' 1 - liefereuee le male to public, meji. jq..,. r ' . . thronghotit the Kia.e wttu in.jst i f wlt.ui iu.v. the pleasure o. lierngpcrsonsttT icqtisHin U WM. e. t; j.UU-l.it.. c. ir; o. ii it it i . . lts. , t AN tJlA OT1 n t.l t" " 'WHOLESALE AND RETt.'L nCAim - IN LADIES', GKiNTV, B0YV A JD WAGOIf tsli;r.E-, Cout-ti, Ilu.g), ud Hi.tl MAgwn Ilariit'as, BRIDLES AD MAKTIXOVLES and alt other wwala vanaliy kupt in a regular oaoaii-ry eataiiliaiimeut They will sell, a short t.eio, f.j- cash at a email advance on eoat, in order iv te.ltwe their bun stock uo. en fiaud. . . .C4unaaiad atraugw vtectvtja, tl.et Cue, h-, wish to purchase giasia wd. n.. vet in k o onr stock, 4th. door North of rusrtHiee and .. PMtte.Haraelt)ttars, rayctti d;hitti, luittjih, WbT-164-tf ' - - . , V New York 4Na Ci"!cattililp tir.& COSiECTNO WrrifTUK i, .- ATLANTIC & N. V. n.VILKOAD, ' . AND K. C. GRAND" TRXrx S. B." ' WEST 1 . ... iet''e-S.i!-,i'i:-.e'.'i-';''':, a r t ett ty t att p-sra f rm" i This Ue 1 aw StsstMaA I yf -tha tirMowtng V " t overv tive days t -.-Ws-st-; i-atnptw.- '' T. It- lleamsi. ti. M tMatiliMMs fVsl CUaa rttearualitjia, aattini UbitK avtatuask-e St Is .tljflrrr! l.otin4sMoostiC These. shtiSe have. TI 1uk:b. .ll.,n.yktH -m.. hauled and repaiVed. and am now m aoiendid .a-. rut lforniativn, frnitht ot lsjsg.k au dy to t i -AH1UUUD, DIM L AlM i . iri( htrect, Ni mm, N. C K Feb 4 151-Jw - wttu PORTERi' DA-Vft: CO.7 S U CC K i R JJS!2ZZ AVasa. hiulih Ilrowil &CO., . triroix s i i t;.: ,, iti&m,,A& ' '. Hit sB)i,.rye-, ;' ." ',Feh.t-H3w ... '- v vm. Fruit TieM J liait Trte ! 1'iviyi iti rl t -U!jiin.s" .icsi li(V,s tn -. -a . . . . As Agents tisr the pr .rtctcve. M. es.'. lev on, we can till oe.l.rs oei. Vmee, e ( Aa , at shortnmcti 7;,r r-..,i, - Jan l44-tl - VY . 11, J:.ifi. h J owl. Ji.e.i, A t t). eMBaasa-:.f w- q, 'pqaiwiia spuw uw late; Ust Wl at ' ." . - . . .. .'.-. . 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The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Feb. 12, 1868, edition 1
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