THE DAILY SENTINEL - E PELL, Editor. - - MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1865. ; mimcss!fisssitl ... - uurnaa -- Jl . CUE TEXUTO.' THE 5stiei i iued vry nnMngX'o iayeicepted) at the following rates ftmm the present, to the. lal of, JuPWry ttPQ for jw e month . - , flPg " two months - w. 2,00 ' . Our tenus are 4dt-ih.T1jf in advanee. Th scarcity (if in dp J however, obligee us to my to cur friends that responsible and prompt person Tho de'fff ti Stntintf jpk not delay e-oding tie tl.eir nam -a at ooee, who can send' e the - CoA in a shot I time. - The money way be sent by the Rail Koad Conductors or the "Express , Cwiyany l. QUE. friends to who th&nii Lat been tit, in town ortoentry, will pit inform ns at oiitt whellier lley desire it or not THE rBOskcrivs-eosforTWif of pitt colored "popiilatioii isVne which shoiild excite the-taost intense interest among us .No white persfio in the. 8outh is'-, uninterested ; in thefuture of tie colored population. The fart that the go ment has ct-Tmnitted their' interests tothe special keeping of the Freedmen's Bureau, doe cut re- " "tietfe'WlB' Swull'IfrHll " care fur them. Gen. Howard and lii suhordl nates will do tor them what the; deem btit, but the need the co-operation and support of the Southern people n what may le. winit aod beet tWeii-'-- "1"" J!l-rsaSs3i They are henceforth and Jbreverls free people. N wise, considerate man ' wATte'ek again to eo taojrli them in the yoke of bondage. But their ' freedom sbonld not by any means cut them qff .from eur sympathies, ani frrra he disposition to treat them 'generously and justly. They are free to labor where they please, and they are entitled 'to iut compeosationTTTirQrsIrtanlehe have ' a- claim of more, than simple justice. They are t entitled to our pity and our care, not only as hu man being v bat a persons raised among Tus, grown npiih vt, and wb.fftcr(iBfef dayslell common sympathy with us. , l belr long inxolua tary sWvUode,. their docility; their meekness un dei, provocation, their strong local attachments, in ... " many cases tlielr devotTorTtoThj all give them a special claim upon us. . The almost universal docility, quietude and de votion of the Southern slaves, to their owners diirinr iV war - a war which manf of them. knew, was prosecuted by some for the purpose of effecting their freedom, if nothing.else, ought to ei;ite the uuiversal admiration of the Southern people. The entire North and Europe looked for ' ro thing else but all the horrors oi a servile imur- reotioa as soon as the 0nioa armies entered the ' . lioothrtbut no where were there any maiiifesta , tions of this feeliujf. . God seemed to hold them r hack fronj all violent excitement. - . XSeir freedom was not. of their eeeking Tpey '" took do part , in effecting je,' When therefore, It tame to them so suddenly," was 4i surprising that they should be frantio with Joy that they. should tear way from Weir former owners ana their termor employments and ruh to their de liverers! Was it strange thai mae; of them . should (hnk and feel .that they Lad "wed" their ( ,o last row out IT .thai for a time at least, work mtm V1 W beset aside and they must enjoy their jiibfleel And what more natural. , We admit that the colored race are not strong ' ly Infused with the grace of ratjtudotliai they easily forget past favors and kindnesses. More- -iver,.lb'ey arepMionatejjjuick j thei reesnt rnents, when there i no danger, but kiud oonduot towards them, pity in their distresses will win them laok speedily. Some under the extraordi nary ciroumstancos which have surrounded them nave been ungrateful oblivious of their past pledges and obligations insulting in their de- ? Ineanor Indolent and indinposedjto work, but before we judge them too harshly," let ns put uriotV:eTtatre1ninsltioT would W"ilik.e ft ireumntancos have, done ti. Would we npt'have jloaefor. wrirel Let as be charitable and kind" and just to them reraember 'lig their idioeynerasiee;, their peouliar sabjee tion to paMiOB,nd the! rignerance." . " : The idea hae been i suggested, that they should - T lie eolonited, nnd sometimes in the spirit efrf tali- nllon, we talk of eprtadlng themcver New Eng. land, but both of these f lew ireQoixoUer There U mttoh fr" p the views taken byOens Shermajp and Cox It might be far bettcftor the wbttes nd blacks, were they comfortably ooloniied some . where, or placed in a State by themselvee. A cehs iotJnusL,sLBJ,0,r, O(,Rr0 -affrage for the n'Jre male eolored population" c"6ut"d Work "wcij T in Th Soil th; If erer i f ihe exercise of the elec tive tranchise is the greatest boon Northern phi ' lnntftrn'2ie8irethlkt4ne'eair.tjtejL re colonised in one Stale, the better. But it v'faHs far short of what is the greatest good or them. Their education, mentally, morally "and '..-T: :..,ft1'wfrl,lt.!AB nAil mnrA Ttiv mual z::;i:yJ. r"-"'" - ' be taught to 11 proideoTnno'ttrw,Hri''' lie 4 to perform, for proper rem uue ration, regular, " eystsmafic aitf prbduc 'tireT iaborta thrmpfojreW These are far More important to, their present mui fctnreappiaW aftimasfutness as ga4eijj ens, than-1ffe eteRsiseftthe elective franchise. ' But we eegard" eolonisation any where out of j tie, question at present. It it toojexpensi ve, and then it is too doubtful an experiment.- The pres ent debt of the United States, as well as the io debtedness of the people, forblde any rly ad. wnnce in that direotion. BWdee their improve gaent aad progreu In that eWiuunTare e&cced"- ;'s'K l(.g?y djbioa. , Their improvemunt is far rupid, mingling with ihe white raeeVjTbey J"' seas tkefaeitkj( imitntion in a remarkoble de gree et a V'gh mntk Jbeforf them, and effc them indtieements to attain it, and Qihy will try Tcey areauiong u puoed tiere- ty ft vine Providence, so far as wx can see, forever" What . . " . - . . . r it beet Ur theiaAniMaa ymtnltttSS II now situaWd, is the great questions And this shall h the sul jeot of future consideration? interettio th Northern cities. Indeed it is a matter of iou-rest to the whole Country. The con. nection of the Eaoteraand VV'esUsrn world hy elee trie wires -is a preat Hca, one in which the corn tnercial coormubiues of both. cyuiitr.iea are deeply concerted. The failure 5 fir, and the prohah'e tttrer failure of the enterprise, ctccaionj much disappointment, 1 he arntagtaeDts fur eompi&t success it thiMnelanre, were, 0a the- Uroat aud mcst perfect scale. 27o,lhing"wt omitted t- in sure it, and jet the midst of the hiLe.t hopes and the most encoeregieg prdswete, the wire snapped and the woik is impended. The Great Eattfra end Terriide wr replying near .the. spot where the d east r oenirrea, perhaps fishing for the tod but w.'ib no success. Ik it. possible that any wire'ean be constructed, which will bear the imrreLrehithitrTiiDet exprieticerat a' depth of H000 feet below the surface of the sea, held ttjfUIy at bow eudi T The-real causes of the failure we are not prepared to tMermine, but i.r,Y x;:i..iri.n if flpfeat if not, ep. Urely, yet for some time to come, the ingenuity of THE fiirio i New York occasioned bf the kiiurs of two or tires strong houses, looks Very much as Wi were ui toT'1fep5nrfsfrmtrffl troubles, ' The unprecedented prosperity of New England and New York during the war, eieltfis the wonder"" of edl who have been permitted to looi into iW Chat this state of things' can con tinue, when the exports of the countrynow and for several yeara to come, must be greatly leas than its imports, caoiiD? a large demand for gold to male np the"dencit, ,tog ftw wWrtTrinrmense circulation of depreciated paper currency at home, is Dot to be expected- Should the currency con tinue to decUnen-valnaas. it mast doJlf tha foiwu demand for geld Renders It scarce'at home, the fiDaoctal difficulties of the country must in- erease. : Eit wt ioiio Nort Gi.i nx-IAvbern jLuoutt laNorthernemigraiiijiTlo North Oaro I- .. T I at . . J . . I . li..'.. i f ft una ii ss aireauv w in. reopieiare arriving in the State by thousands, from a 3 quarters. . " , - i ns neaun or mwoern and ttie rest of the State wee never "better 4ban at present. - The above is aaather itet7yt;j a.lge l'romai correspondent of s ime Northern press, Jft e bad much rather eee than hear, that the right kind of emigrants are pouring into North Carolina, ut we have no evidence that the above is the truth, ' We have merchants in abundance," too many we fear W IhU small trade thia State can afford, but we bear of no meohanhoa no farmers, rjp laborere who have yet arrived. . Eprroti DaitT SejtTiKtt, Dear & Give me-leave to felicitate both Ti,u and the publio On the successful debut of m- . . .. .., . .r X. . . ..' yoarpaper into tnepoutuai woria. us pairiono, liberal and conservative tone has already inspired the encomiums of ell whom I have heard speak ofU.- ' ' . , . Yoo have trniy represented he Union SentU ment of North Carolina-it is tti Sfit and only party olh State, and hut for oar jtengMphjeal position, and Mr, Lincoln' unqualified .call fof troeps to ooeroe the Gulf Stares, be would not have seoeded, as eras clearly demonstrated by the overwhelming ote which our people cast in 1 869,agaiM4oi4n did not recognise hts eleotion to the prtuiency. an overt act of suffieient . importance to juufy sueh a ruvoTuttonary idea. tje therefore mot oordially embrace the earli est opportunity toretuW"t the . Union J and as aaoRvai mail facilities nhall hfive be'n re eeteV lished, 1 have n doubt but' that our grateful pe. plrwill abunduntry p.uronisd ynr paj.er, as a remuneration for the laudable effirte whhR Ton are making for the aocompliliWnt of thi deai-J raWe ea4. and lor the diaintereted ana liberal support which yyju-Jtre giving to those efforts f fresidert Joeneon ana uov. rioiuen in ids same I concur with tou most hartily. in your oppj si tion to the vnqualifttd repudiation of all Mate and individual iudebtednce. ' fSnch an ho( would be a burning rhnme'and leave an indelible stain upon the fair escuteheon ot the good old honest gtateandpebple of North. Carolina. - - , , . VVABfiEiS... .- 1 Aug. 18th, 1865. : - ..i ; Ctradtcttou. ',.,.' S! statement of the eorrsspocdent of the Associnfod Freest '- - ,': r " - " ' ' . tniii.nTT N. C-August 17, 1856. Dria Sia t 'I have notioed ' carairachi in tbNsw-York ZT'' nd in your paper that nthee oitifns of rteebem. and - myeIF, were about erecinglhilinBTlirit-get HotH-in the United Sutee-whloh i astro. - .- - bij pestniary t'uuation ia euoli, tbst I could hot enter upon , euch an - undertaking. Please have the kindness to have it wreatea,- Vr Bespeotfun " W. P. MOORE, by J, W.-'J. ' WtAttHT Oibl --Prohably h riehest woman IffBimred Jlias Hstr'.Kobiur-n, a ycung aod"teitif it' bpt now a resirlent of New York city, fler father ereceadyJtot hex: M Jaillion Out ripht and the Income during her life of about four mittiAna more. Hxraunt, Mil . A- Hwlaud) -6few-ileWripMe July, also left ner a Bullion out. at inairae time, bequeathed large snros to" tarious other person who were not her blood relatt-ons ,j aranjf ttie rest, giving tfr her physiwirn- a hndre H4 fifty thousand dollars. Miss Rbiuioo is disat;.s 1; k the will, and has encloTert ave tf the most-eflff'nent OottnM-1 ia MawM htssert :ta ca dcavor to nve is set asms, wu"k"v .t's the puWte i t jet iu,rir:iacL . ; The Irtliteit' U; tbhii.a. ,w As if) the t ars which late t eeu entertained as to the .!Preidm's detrrmiudikm tu pursue h prvsoiit policy, -t(. rtiHiurls aiaie Init oiht by xon?iiuojit biiii olhW. on the, subject go: trijHtanhfitT.tiiira crh-i-''',r"'tii!t;d tu. hi hieflc Jjjeakiijg iJliLalii tinblly aidrv - What .tbe.u(lrlers of the Administration went-te-Wasftwrpjiofw that 4ie Premdeut has ho inutbluia ot pursuing il:e proviirnT governmrn policy, if bfwtn the and the meeting of Cou On-thst sciJie," rtpued ttie Catunet cffii-er, "threTjeedbe, i am coatiiid, no fr waau ever, . . . . -VCill lbs President then rrve b,s iiifluence in letwr nr es-ro tullrajre r" " , . - ' : rVisoniili, h I'ru-d.-ul is at Kat ait hos liTe lp ni gra urTraie! Tou know Wi,atlie Md Ui Cuaae, ad substqueiitly to Stunnf-, "I do not believe he tiiu tu Uiu-or any' other ajpeoi C the re-orgamsauon Ouiimiinq tbmweJ bin ooiiisoiis tow si-xe Jbe fim expieR-ted them. 1'ut: heb'A' iievea cow as liutn, tot the grneral jovernnieat canuot in'erlere in dtcrmioiug who shall ie vo ters in btate. If, thrretory, the States should come up next December, unobitctianablr re or- ganigijrin e vy-particular .-Mtve-4hat of nero iuuiatre. That alone vntt not be suuioiunt to keep the Administration from Bivitig its influeuc t the aduiuoiou of ahuir Senator and Hepraseuta tives." . - '" .. 'Soimui;h Ts "generaTTy understood."- But if the present aspect of affairs in the Rebwl States should contiuue -if it should be evident thai the iat Rebels were gtiU practically at'the hfsad of the govrrument, would te almoat powertul hxei- wive iuflueaee; thtt go Into the toBntis :iof; the House to force, thisxir that obstinate member to Vote for the adrnifsion of theae Representatives T" 'Not uuLZi'lhtti Kim ili ffiilittvr wi'i tut .ir, , j. tolute abolition oj flatter y and adopted iht Corf nutiBi anwmasCTfc, : J nete in rt Jine qua non " : ' "" " ' But suppose that the pendmff elections 'in-the po'Jtit BMjjIajrsBuU jo as to irrdicate hat nrtdee some other came, Suta coutrof,"' contract" "SyslSmv Of Something 01 the sort, eiaverr is certain to be M W'attHshed. Would tb Presideatura Coa- gris to admit Senators and Hprsentatives from .1 k5 .1 : . j. . ..... wo oouinern oiaiet unaersuca auspices,, no mav- ter wbatjair promise tbey made r No, sit, be would not.' I do not believe there ned be the slikhteut apprehension on the subject." u ojiiuiuu ib uiiit an upiniou, ouni is luaioi one or the l'ritljr,t's constitutDUM-adyuera and intimate counsellors : and I am sure the tmblic will be glad to have it. Currefporidenct Cincin nati GaseiH. 9 ., .. ' JUL. voiif reas-efr a.,war. The New York Jlral jjievotes large space to laudations of the skill witlr which Eag'add aud France have each evaded a number ot threatened Wit s, and urges up m those pSWers that the pres- ime tjjt.uie.exiiriaae-otaieir bum Oi pla matic manceavnnjf. it say: The .United states base no great Iavefor Eng land, and no desire whatever to heuiliMte Francy. "(V'e cannot allow Npoleou" to "s ay lii" Mexico,' we do not waut to tject htnTb3r-foTcerami-jwe wiIIuir to make hu. wltUtlrawalaa easy and grace ful as possible. The idea of an international ('ogress presents the very means to accomplish this result It' take, part In ' that congrtkd, Ks.poleon cin put his re'Uremeut from Mexico in thi form of a jrietidiy eonceesionr aud aih we wttt areept it-HSo long as we secure theaubt si. nice we shall cot quarrel about the form... We in tiflt that France ball leave Mexico, Spiiu, C uba; and England,' Cajiada, naVwe we ; wiilii,? to give such guetaiitees,Jf:dcompenatiou a shall admit oi bo dispute. Fruce will hot be humili-. a,(id if he leave this continent , in company 'with England and Spain. England ought to be rea'ly to accept in full for the Alabama damages, as the piice of her wiihdrtvwal from Canada. Spain will Ut pnid. a rsuni sumfr Cuba. This beiag agreed to, f&elntldf tstee' will offer gQa$neCInr gitrd to., 4W annexatiou jnuestion, about which Ebropn undnrsUnd" very little.-' We -do not 'lire to anuux Caueu4 or Mexico. Tbey are more mixious to b annexed tharr we are to have tb(.-m. But we will not permit Europe to take charge of tllotii and array t,uem agaiuai this Rppublio, Let fl VAr. ..WtttvtAfvri Anh&ittt- .- thui un&lrtim Q6nirau'd""hB'tn'nd- without the toss of houor, at.d may' attunfry in crease his fame by the proceeding Let him con sider, too, that the United Stale are in favor of a re visa! of the map of Europe, allowing France the hfiondaryrjf the Rhine, giving Au-rtm arjd'frus sia a'l the German empire, uaiung Spain' and Portugal under one goveriiment,- ereoiing a new empire from the Oneo'el .5tatt,; locating the Kalian capital at uome, ana restricting the rope to his spiritual kinedom. Has (hishiut riO mean intr to KanoleonY'- Ies he see in it 86 ' M4ion lor iUexioo lor iUvxico r ii uoi we can uuiy ecuo .nis t bitn oracle, "a congress or a war;' aud this he cimoot miuderstsud, Slavery lit Brazil and Cuba. : Strong efforts are being made to inaugurate a sstern of Rraduul emanuipntion in Uraxil and (5ot- Ibe lollowing are extracts from a jirc poed law now before the Braxilma i-iit8 : . ; -Arii1r4. . At th, eiiriii-f- tea. yeara from th date ff the promulgation of this law all laves over twrnly-five years of ageghAtl be free The '"vernmtni pievfonslt utter ThS'rro-- ceeJintt with the repeokv consus ; ttie - notary tTpt-otber-ptthite-oflicers ot. iustieo, who arein exrciae ot their otbee when the sales ot eucb liHTce are reelixed. shall annul ltuuh' safes, re mfiing the doounieota to the SSecretary of'!Stae or Mmtfter of Justice, who, on steht of suco Ipsper-)! chall),hywe-th letters o( cntrnnchisement. fAi JgTpj,iitteenjeRrsHfier the promulga- ITJon of thiract-ctvit )avery-sliaU -fce-a.Tii3islie4 in Braxd. The slaves then existing shall be sub i&et t, the decrees of the covernment. ino number ot slaves pnpvetr'''to'Buu HHtaaittitred Is about tWl-W J, or ooe-tnira oi the . pUlatim, The slave trade has already been effectually abolished., . Mr Jeflerson imn Totlee. ' - - " A strong argumpnt in Presideut'Jf'frnsori's fa vornmy be drawn irim dr, Jefferson's reply to a li-dy who appealed t" him la behalf of her son, v bo was a Viwuiie, lory curing tne revolution. lis, wrote to heras follows ; ; . T ! iiSoba him to- have t.Lia aides rith the fetish befoie our d"C'arifi0n qf iudepudence; aftAif this was the case, 'I respect the candor of 4hiiiaitajarSithough I do not his wisdom. A riht to take the nda wnicn ecry uiai- ctiuseieaue ji pmvos in a,vtl contest is tob pwciouia riht aud too favorb,c to the pr.ervation of liberty, not to be I rotected-bv its wel-itilormfd men U.l.ai- The following items of ncv ar gleaned from tba tatcbl paptrx received by Express, ..lj . RicWoud is suit dmtnjrwd by "finglare, - Clidtlaif Ven iblri -of Wgima has heew eiect Pfotesijor of JHaiheaiirvi la- the UfaiveraUy it!" V'irg'irtU, tAeeee'ai'oat jXiVsa- fernuiit "the ellii e r ' " -. , ,. .." lever rugiug iu sit utiusua viteni.. nyytm- Tlie etnent that toglwid and lNence!iad come to a oiuteal nmterstunding. ur regard to quobtioiiS growing lut of 4u)erlcsn aHnirj4 l,ich w.tS doubled at first, is sawj lo fce Correct. -Uen Jpb.'E Jol'osgnund lady reache J Rich mo;id on tfi J7th t -J L. J- - " : Applicatioce for ' pardons are pourinr in by the (bon?n(is; the President has h ad. pro pa id a aunip with which to "affix a fae eunile of his stg nature to nil pardons granted . Gold at la kt accounts ruHed in New-YoiV at L-40. N. C. old i'tU. r- - : r Toliacco was dull in Tetersbui'g aud prices rnled "owrrfm 'Siitnnly . - Wall Street Fraud and Porserlee. In commercial clrclVs yesterday everything was nnsettle4 by the exciting neWirj.'WeTl "street. Tlie ,rport;of bank robberies, forgeries, failures. 4c, followed each other iu Iquick succession, and each evinced. great excitement,, whicn eeemed to grow more and more intense as the extent of the rl'fis.nters. became more crenerallv known. Busi nesi was nearly upset, 'everybody tieiug 6ik Uife lookout fjra gold panic and large nuct nations, in prices of gold and me"rchandise. Prices of nearly every kind of merchandise foreign and domestic .ettliHl " " f JfQrta Carolina "jfall Service'. ThePostmaster General on the 16th ordered the fonoinf : Accept offer of Nathaniel Boyden, President ot the Central North Carolina Railroad Company, to convey mails fronj doldahorough 4y Boon Hill, Pine Level, SmithfieM Station, Clayton, Aubnrn, Raleifh. Carer Morris wile. Cedur Fork, Brass- -t - t - fieldIttThsa;U"iveity Station, nillBboro', bane&viihV-flawveiy-ilMham,' Shop, Alamance, , Gibsonville, McLansville Greensboro', Jamestown, .High' Pointy Thomaa- flle, Lexington, HolUourg',' Salisbury,' China tfrov.ricordrilarrisspot," and Query's to "Charlotte !?23 miles aad backr dailyror ;.ae rriticb: -oftBCf-afrtraiHa mH-can. at the rate of $50 per mile per aimu.ro, S'rtirtsnttal Sy sthy er-Mri Davie.- iysr "foTUT Bavte-wflamdudl-inbllUtutial in its tibftiraetgc-. The amount eWibd ia -bar behalf fooli pp 15B:Ty?aem ,w l.-l 1 - Tl.. tribution to the fund was tlO, and the highest $500 Maine Democratic CoiiTentloii"Tlie Preslfleiit and State 8over1iry jThe Maine.Democrahc State Convention met tn.Eirtland on the 15rh. There were present five nTtrndredand'Syenty-Tour delegiites.-; Mr. E. F Pjllsoury, the temporary cbau man, in hisaddrefS said that an attempt is being made-.to destroy Ste,te sovereigoty, whioh tha-. emocratic.' party must frustrate. He also said that but for Pre dent Juhusa-is-. destruction would have been sccompliibcd at all Imiards.. Theluttcf expree- sion was received with great applause. The re solutions adopted were. in consonance Aith the spirit of these remarks: ' ", ,J-: " i The Next Session of Cotigrese. ' ' I The aiMfation of the admission of nembefs to the nx t Congwaar fnim-ther-tseii--Stat's U ..ar. avitatmir the public rairtd With a law of ton ffrpss nriihihitiiiir anv ,, from hhldins' a statin , o J o that body who had bnengad in the rebellion it is difficult to solve the question who th South can send ; for there is no prominent man alive in the J-tcmtUern states who has not. directi t or m- lcnreeJy, been rconeerficd iathe war. The first matter to be corundared, then,: ia manifestly, the repeal of the law, so as. to relieve the South of the disabilifv of beine reprinted in the. Nt'l Comrrfss:1'-. " "'K " Tbat is i i ini.-ta t-vascm w mi.i the qtfestion; We hive no doubt there will bean intense struggle to keep the South ouv but the people ot the .aorta ae ; more anxious tor tne South locorqe back trifiti the South, herself Is to ing out their plans, and closifig the doors of Con- gretS iipon tie South, -fie Northern people will itraa them-telves to ihe necessity of putftux down the - Radicals and topenmg-the pprtala of -the Union to every wayward sister who cimes back. ranting liuf Utie cloak ot ibunfv ami torivene-., with cgmp-e obliteration of Jhe pnst. The South has bfen rtired to her political rights bv the amnesty proclamation and bv ni oaths or al J leffift.ice tnken by hemotriiAfin; No further lesla can be required on'essitbe the lest ot probation; and that is, ot, course, nut ot the queHmn; the men of the ioth who have conformed to.the re qiiiremonts of the - Government aro iitillvd lo ote, ani it is absurd to arue thut they hsve not the newer to aelectAheirown. rcpreseatativei; and It M srstill-gTter tbvttt4iiy te.v -bt ihi'so rep- resenta ives khall not be received whti) elected 'No-such Joctme ban stand before tne AnierK can ppopl. - When a Udutheriwr uke the oeii of allegiance be rnnst be regarded1 as being rrstored to his foruiT p !lfh.'a rights, f fe is as Vood &j any other citizen in the e)e of the law. The gor eromentmuiitxecoirnizt this fact, else why admin ister th oith at all f No doubt President John son underetandj this matter, and if the .Radicals do'fiot wish' to go before the people in the pen ding State elections in a nosi ion inimioal. to the administration, they will handle this subject with tWirnees and moderation. The President regards it 19 be as morn an act oil d'oyaltv to prevent a resuscaut State faun coming; into" the tfniqn" a it is for one1 to go ont ; and if the Northcrn-iSlates oppose; the restoration of the seceded Smtas they are as criminal as. the original eecri,ionisEa A-ievJyri 'In aid. ' ' - , ; f , 7btjnUa say i the reo.-uuon of t'ae klngiora J Gresce wLU felhiw that of Italy by jSgaih. . TO tae Mei.Lf ul llui prouvhit,g cLa. VsnliuiTi I shall be aCanUnU'e fur ths, TrioQipki flsrkibip of tbi i'attli Ctteiiira feat CBVeatluiur hica is llsd tiirt in haUigh an tbs Sad day of ' " Ocvbvr PXU Iten.to Vftf, ' 2 . i is" ta" ., Iames a. woohe. - PBS arm of t70H.y MI7 H"iMjS this day JL diflv4 bj inutoat eoasiji. T a ... ..v.. r. . . " 21 3t .-MOH1... GOLD AND SILVER COIN, 'BANK'- NOTES, " HO It 1 1JER .V tr XCIIANO E,' " : '.- .BONDS ; Bought and Sold on Commission. '., '. " " 4f Deposits reestvsd. tj r .' ', ritjr-eaper o,pv, - " Asg 19 lw thoivtAs ;xl moore Rspetfoflyapppuness-(o-dts -ptH-e that- he tu ' , . resumed tbs - HAT BUSINESS- Nik-119 tycsmore t , Ptt'KKSMl ltd, VA., -s- ..... . and favvlng reseivsd a .. r NEW STOCK OF GOODS is jpraparad to sell Lfln r reRSoaablt ti rmi as may ht, "; !.. f;-: florid "elsewhere... ' ; -- -jef Be solicits the WbeUsale end Retill trade. - . . , , - " ' . r mark. JO HW WOOD HOUSE will heplrssrd to See his old. friends and saltoaiers. Aug AT 44 FAYETTEVILLE SIKEET, .- ' - HAEIIGB, S- C...., OWKDK9 AND KXuUSH IK0V, ijr owiuso ed re etEet,- - " - Eng Uh Island M0L4KSES, , Old Government JAVA COFFEE, -. AO. and CHf'8ftED MJGK, BABBITrSTtEAl? HOW Ms KIR get a Vox" . ' , - of this end antvnish juarself at the quantity of Boap it will Bike-oiilr it vents. THEKMOMKTEa CUDRNS, -. , WAtEa PAILS, . 11, - ,' WBLIi BfCKfcTS and ROPE, " ' p COOKISti b'tOVE, die. : V .- - D. I. CARRAWAT, an 18-8t L With Hart & tewls. GENERAL BUSINESS ACEXCY. W. B. GMJX.ICK, I , . . KALtlUH, it, v., " - Witt ATXBSD. TO THE COLtECTION 0F: Ctnlins Sjfiimt the Quirtermsster's end Coioi isserj'i 1 Departmeott of the UitUnd Mates. Also, te tae piirchajB "! on Couimiyiiriii, of ; . STOCKS, B0SD3, PPBClErBANK N0T13"ASB" it ISA UalSfTATK; PrtrrBpt attention glr'ea toalThuslness plaoed la his bands. -. I ' "K ' n HUGHES XPIl-U COMMISSION AND SHIPPING HiERCHAMS, CCJISIflSMENT8 of t-'ottoo, Naval Stores aadTe. baeeo, will nave ear prompt atteAtiua. Axents fur Murray's line ef Steamships te Vew Tork, end sailitig vess'els fur Bsltimore and Phila delphia. " - . .. . . .. T. 1. Uceess, ftewtiern. - ; ' ' O. Yft Cut, MoreheHd City. " ' . aa tw NEW GOODS r JSUXV GOODS! I .-.JVEW 1?pODSI!I just nECEira GOIMIOTlSOiTS; At- J. C PALMER'S OtP. STAND." PRINTS, assorted stUi and beautifu'.. !? i Gwda, Ewbroideiies, Irish JJnens, Embrolderea 3ffATuTOTB37taTii ul UenTiTTJusISrT- -r-A L- S BOOP SKIRTS, LADIEi FCRMSIinG GOODS. Chemiietta, Skirts, plain enA Etabroidered, and al most every article needed iaa Lady's wardrobe, .v:i Kcw styles and very desirable. PERFUUERY AND SOAPS.- AneHtr USD Liiion Clot hint: - '.'. .... - '. l "''".' ' - - "" , j A TV W 1 10JLlJSAt.ilAN D RETAIL? ONE door above the Progress Office, oa rayelwvUl street, his jut reeolved ths .m tint e.itl stock f , j. ' ' ' rn thiped to Jortb Csrul-.na, e'litri s 0. direetlv ttnjb Ibe maaufeturers, and lis Is Uisri". sb'.e to sell them at 1 Bates m Low ai New York Frioe. This li ao eetlos. iiivs hia'a jail.. aa -tf