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't fin THE DAILY SENT1SEL' WM. FEU, ) SEAT05 GALES,," Editaii. - Sloudaiy, January M, Itrtt. da; xcejjiJ)tnt ltia.fu!l iing rate: ' For M.MriM ' '. ' ' ' ... eis sseai - . r 2 UO . M M .BS. .FOB! hj ' L jn.xifrl.a ... - a.. - - Seari-Weekly per year, H eefcly par year, " . v OurUriu ar iavadah'y in adtae. WsekW aaa$eri weekly w.U be luti Ths sWf ' tht rt of January. Monty wtt I i it by the Rail Road eunditelor ir lb Etpre Gum. iaa. THE PEOPLE esaet 1 trne1 with their UantrtmumX, and If trtil. yojontot) U t tney wilt act la wd. faiia. Sad rveore thetr fcnrmer : sOf.ttal relation wit ft (It tht ' iMr Skmrtrf, f Sliim fpi. Tl) jotirnal U tUited by a KortWrn taut, a n'lvrntumr, who turn wit aith the FViml tnKHrtjliat rpti:.t J 'H'iminton. If ia, mor- .' "vir, iprotty, wa learn; laf Bfflnftt, of th Xf York tbralA: Th fart that h k of Xortlwra ilrtl U not oMectiiMiaMc to , BoriSoaUirie to any rjiKteiiil wait. We jnAgt airu by tktir uwrltx, their drixirtmnit ; htmrf tre etVia a man, who In a gcntli-man', Kejmmm lie -' ow. . win'rtTrT b may nave ixw iht; .. in tin ww h, ar mtffl.l no rrficrtinji upon Mr. ( wife jx rwmallr, t)i olilur ol tb llcrM . in Wi!mintUiv irlioi appraraaf and mapner -mini I to. l tle of a gnttlcwan, whra lw raliyj ;: imi ii Mae tuftiuUt ajfiv Sot are tlii-yJri-twxfitl to pay liiru olT for liu fff'jitcnt unjust glu4oiiio tlicSwjW, of wliirb re male o notejlmt to naf4 the retidir to uiuUrsUoJ . and aprivt the firec Of any attack wliicli -Xiatk Cttrulina ami jKm OdV-, -Worth, -v- it ft(enratlaa unrairw kI lackit.g )n profmional courtesy. llraiilin, it hw a hamtle tHitrriirracntatnm of fiov. Worth. rpH" Uis .two"pclnt we pro- - The JkHtti ifldiji -with- aeral-ph'SiUtc'. and w tiii-irj.'iN-t, to the ancfrl rif the (uliUr of the - Fa?rttn?ie ind-'fiohU. lHro'.Ai. Our own regreta for our cotemjm-- ran hnie let! tin to avoid almcnt any allnion to it, Ilul the IfirnfJ trivc to impn-Mi lt rea der with the idea that thtse "lojal" editor ere am-atexl for lUatoyatty. It y: "let tia aror A certain claca of Journal, al war nmking gTcut pn.'tpn!ion to loyalty, will . IMirsift in ojiixwiug thc'loyni jmryumf ot the jfo ernmmt. We aay tlie ""lojid" purpoaea of I lie rfoveniment. bccaue, by a well etabtiihed prin ciple of law, a government cannot be dialoyal And If r'lim-ernmtntht alwiyaioyal, thoae who ,.jil i put, that fruverii t4W its poHcyxir purpff--", nmt be ilinloial. Therefore, thoea newipa- iim aiI!i.u M.l.n ! . ! I . t' , , of tliegovcninuintof the United butea which ia now tlie aiirewe power ht the land must be dWoval, their pretnioni to the contrary not withstanding." r - Our undcratonduig ia, that they were am-at(d nH upon the charge of dUlvyalty, but for oing trditiovi language. A very loyal man may rnw Vliiiott language, t , facthitw, turbuU-nt Jiin guao language calculated to atir op atrife and tumult ajaint thp aufhoritica or the goveni nicnt. Such language geaerally originatca iu paion and excited temper, and i often uncd indianvetljr, Umlcr wrong ftiijmiaiow), and with no intent to raise hontility or tumult agalnat the 'povcrnnicnt. W e learn that all thew editora . proteat, that Jhej ;Jiad noim-hiaiMjujd llRir hfj-alty, we believe, o one question, who knowa thcra, IJut have they oppoaed the goV eminent, or iU policy or it purpoae I Wbcro- in I Whan f They are all warm advocate of the polh y and purpoaea of President Johnaon I mm in eurainiawHion. i uey arc hoatile to rod . mfiaia, and ao doe Uia lLrall proftw to be. It wa thiojpoaitlon Uf ra4licliin. ' we 'pretnn. ;whith led to the remark deemed by the author ll .,.'- M- ' .. . r-nv are quite aure tnat neither or the--litow named jrtirjmw -'br tlie f government! ao far from It. iiirj u.-iT.iiy cnuoneanu tnpport them The policy and purpoae of the government evidently it, to restore tje Southern State, a aoon a they ara ready, mill, tlii U dona, the continuance ot the niUUarj; aiidjbe Freedmen'i Bureau will be kepjf np. JIavo thene editor oppowd thia f , They may Ja,nSou for the period to amve for their termination, but thej; must me the necenaity for their continuance un- Alt -.f-.Tl "l ... V ui citu ruio naa ocen luUy established. Have they oppoaod the manner ia whuh theae de partmenta hava lieen "executed In Sorth Cardt nat Have' they criUcised the vlminiitratioB of Gen. Ituger or of Col. Whittleecy f If Hhey Ifave, it baa escaped ottr notica, We have had occaaion aevera) time toeire our aatWactioa at the manner In which ideal ugnr aad CoL . WhitUeaey have-lhlminiate their affnira. Our approval has bW tincere, ' because we have aeen nothing which led u to believe that they acttd from.any other motive ;, tlisa to fwilow inatrurtl. ad dlatf Iheir uinguon ome government, let we areeqmd ly wl) aatisfled that the editofcrwhhavo fallen under the displeasure of the1 authoritica, have; paa-no iotenuoirrto provoke that displeasure. nnuet it I imti prtdrr all the. ciculBitanre, or me wises coume, to arrest persona, who are immoderate and luUciou in the iSie of lan but the attack of the BenU . . - I "V"i Ut.M ' Worth i still mora.tinjiwtUUble.. t ay : v " Wlien Gov. Wrtb said, afew. day ago.that ; h did not believe there wa a disloyal man in the State, he evidently Jooked pon the ttote government of which be wa the representative as the supreme power w tha land n diaror- J id no fymrtrmi ftf opposition to that goTsca- j . , . . ' . . J ... : . . .:. Worth Sifter a fool or a disloyal mart. A Oor ernor. .wha Vriously maintain UiatJlt'hs !. rmWtatlr rfJljupm. power ta the Minu,. , -K lunvinwt n uo inn, t U he wickcdlr roaifttalna that doctrine, l he mk.4ubpul, Mr. jf&r?fr "WlikV horn will yon Ukei If yoo fcharge Gor, 'Worth with be ing a aimpkton, jfiyr owe coIttmn coii'k-inn tod. If yoa haL-o Mar itk di"oyalty, yoa ar eonricted of Wnthoed ly yonr repeautl Irdarmtioiw. The colummt of tlie JlertM have enaorum UOT. arm wvaitT ann aoiuiy, uui now it attack 1oth. f . Oor. Worth expreiMed hia cnnfiilK in the loyalty ftf all Id ple-XlheJ2ifiWprw be contrary f ile doc thia Whdi'-'he. kaowl that aa editor wa ia thia city' under irrwt. and that tlirre were-'.aevera! gfUtlcmen in the State, who had aot been pardonwH Oor. Worth pke of .tlta Inteatlona and pnrpoaea of hit people. nie77wMthinka that "nn Tot paj dmfV arc tlU7at that an editor must be die- loyal if he ia c harged with addition, (ivr, V anca and Hi: Qto. Pvi are not pardoned, and yet, -rtwwthrr daywlwu Of it. Yaiwe vi.itwi Wilnjiog- ton, and H"..Iari retomedliume, the Ikmld Ix-xt Uih the bifatrk and Jmrnal iii flinpring up it hat and making a greet ado over tbwt tantieme n. r They were worthy of all tlie tbrM aaid aioot thcni. I5ut if Jhey wewdW loyal, ooght the Herald n have tnade K'h an alo over thi'm t ill the iltrttld thin counten ance and pntrni7 disloyalty t O, for ahameT Hut the llrrahl any, only the editora of Jour- naliaho oppowrd Gov. Holdcn have lxtn ar reated for their' nngg. Thia ia not trne. The txlitor of one of the most Inflm-ntial. jounmls of Itcliool. JM tlie Ucrtdil find out. ieAndrW;na brMStt'relifleiit of tonc;Ofiiehtrlrt wvintv . We flm, t)e fe , iv-i .. 1, aunouncement In onr North wn eschanv.X We would' Urceit a a jwbject for the iiianneiway;.'oCi)t!.-x PuKt anH,w He ttiiyht tell, for . example, jow they ftXulaiui, m(mng to fleeftnia pferaeT ciitiou nd to w k place in wltich to wornbip God according to the dictate of conaciencc; anil bow, a aoon a they -were settled, tliey en tlaved the Indians, rted -it at the (take, burnt innocent women aa witches, puwed the most infamou and cruel penal lawn against the QiLakers, and exiled Baptist and Catholic. Nor would ft do.td omit to mention how tlicv im ported blai:ka from Africa and told .them into ilavcry, 'long liefore the institution wo known at the South. -All this, delivered .with that Could not fail of being highly entertaining to the denuu irthe"hubof the t'nivernj,"; It b to be hoped that Gov, Andrew' dutita, h Freaidi ttt of the Society in rmertlon, will not interfere with hi further dutiea President, Io, of the Boathcrn migration Society, by mean of whoae operation itr U proposed to evanirclliw tlie Southern heathen andrfS A Peace and Ita vlctorieai Jteuni ted brethren, a restored Ifnion, prosperity that bas bail no parallel, ana a Republic without rivaL". ' Tlie almve atntiment, which constituted one of the regular toosta offered It tliaTammany eelcbration,4n New York,.on. the 4th t will flad (""hearty responsive echo throughout the Southy- wbe4frpmtea)lylluiftiatiHt;1to-TiTng; however, a the national couhcila are Infested with political vislonarie and mulignant, who acek to ubvert the Constitution and revolution iie the framework of the govern mcht, under the plea of punishing a rebellion which they latjor- ed for many year to weite, and which ha been rutiy Kippresseu.it cannot .naturally be expected that w can fully entur Into th apirit of tlie acn timent Whch their hostility cease to vent it elf in paHinuato relictions and the most de atmctl w maeliriiattnns agirfnst'traf 1irtertairi(I peacethe poopla of. the Boitth will be ready to meet thein more than half way. The brave are ever gejierou and forgiving. ; Id peace or In war, tlie North i powerleaa without a cordial ro-unioa of the South. It will require thia to dcTetope" (Be vaSI rciiiurasi o( the Southern Stale, and poarjnto the na- tiouul treasury the golden stream of commerce, irei.fi.'f.. ... ' - - iius w inuispenwwie to a ucinil manage ment iff the criwncT dlfllcultiea and the ilia. enarge ot tue tlebt w hick hnif as an Incubus upon tne encrgiea of the whole people. I Writs of Election. - The Governor lastied writ on- Sattirtinv to the Sheriff of Sampson county, directing an election to be held in that county, on th JTtb Jannarv for a memlwr to the State Convention, and one to the State Senate, to AlWths vancie caui! try the leath of Thoma L Faiaon, Emj. r A wwm idttdl to thelhuriff'bf Bcau" fort oiunty, directiiig an election to be held in cancy in the State Fnate, caused by the' rcslg. dationof Hon. ,t. Warren elected Judge. OrttUiicof Mrt. Otf Wednewlay night jat, th house of Samuel N. Cannon, Esq., about nve miie,tron Wilmington, was attacked by robber, and Sr. Thos. Pirketl, "relaUve, wa not m the breast and instantIyJlci3U.ld in the head. ' Hia step-daughter, Sarah Jane Carter, also received a wound in the forehead. Mr. iCannon made his escape to s ni-r-liu,'. bouse and procured asaiatanc, but; on hi return with hi poaas, the robbers had 14,, say tliat the robbers sen m. liroes. and wore the fedaai anirrm Thsr are believed to U of tha Tth srgirawrt. I statibnad at Fort Fiiher. - . . t, T., ment; UietclAr ne conciuara, tutu vue peojrfcwfei loyal. I But he lorgot iht t the ver moment at which he wrote, one ot the ed itor rt'ferred to above we to custody at hi rapitot n charge of SisJrryaJty to the iBperw power, the goverumeSttit the l"ritedjtutt.IIt lorgot-tbat evlrsf gwtieinrf $6r -.ft?fe idely known In political circles- had not yet txufn ported of what the superior power, denoro saies treaaan. " " '', ,s ' tiat,ln mm of Ua Idd teteWah -bween W periodical and exceptive iaduletuce in opmiu, he accidentally enoturntcred roving 3fu1ay, of atsrange apiearanct( who had, , by some chance, found hi war into the nirid district of Xn- gland. ... forever, thereafter, op to the period: of ht reformatioo, that Malay wa present to hi bca andcr tie wfluxaae pf too pouSoo- ou draught. Whether helay en h:bed of atroll- ed id the Held, is the broad glare of ujB-hiii. ..,r..........-. . .. - ...j-., J ' ".iPCT i j - apirit. A lmllar demon,'m . the aliape of the negro, teem to have taktf-potiaewloii of the Congrew of he United Btatea, whkh nothing can exor cise. Their raving, npoa fee anbject are : even more deliriou and anrraaoning than those pro duced bv tlx Eaatevn druir. Thev eee vWoU of the ncjrro the ererlastioij negro, in every event of the timeand every Jaene of tlie day. In Church, in State, in the toclid circle, at their Bteala, in tliek mediutioii, -if they -evtry r- jltectif ld in tlieir worship, (if they ever pray,) the dusky hue of th A&katt i omnjpreaent, to cloud their perceptiiw and g" their fancie. It interpoeti an apparition between them and every eon vktion of duty .every impulse of patriot Urn and every prompting of jurtice. Not W' til the deluded victim die the political death, which tbcVe ia inie reason to hope 1 no re mote provability, a tlw reult of tlH.-ircr.-uy orgiea, cad' we expect any tranquiiiwd condi tion of public feeling, or anv vetnrn to aolier any retnrno reason. We copy, from the k Courier det L'lat I'nit," the following ironical article iu reference to tlie case of young Ketch om, the New York forger : There are certain disinherited nations who know only byjiear-aay republican and democra tic virtues, and who have the weakness to le tievethat thebigher the position the culpable hold in oeicty, the more worthy thev arc of punishment. Those old fogy nation think, for! example, that if a forgery may be pardoned in wwmwl aaafctKMaewe-ni wwe wrnt-rfr nv-T Mtotat idea are an uncouivoral proof of tlie motjdiU- vlaiive peTlrtirwlrd have Kroanwl for a lone 1 riygn Wltuout mitramt. mora tfirfckotmnmr ajw urofeased. ' " ' , Thua, young KetcUum, having upon hi con si'iencc torgonc only to the amount ot nve or six million, baa bee treated in bis prison, and by the Judge, with all the consideration due to 9'flrtsi ' ftodttas Iwew condemned rmtf toTour and a half years of Impiisonrncnt." Biit even that punvlimcnt l Conwdcrcd toa ui-eat. tr rwHr-mair, holftlfij? a Tugii rank.in.steti.juidl who nas mnuentitti mentis; tor, we know that, under a democratic government, protection and yor are never permitted to suieiu the guilty, wseiiuentlyiVmimberof distinguished trentlii- ntenV" J among them Mr. Horace Greely, have signed, a petition for the pardon of Ketcbum. air, Miftae, tnlet, Justice or toe Supreme Court," ust ice are respeited every asliere. doe not dis dain to associate himself in that honorable de monstration, and no put bis name to the pet i tion. No one U freer than he from low rein dict,, or respcrts . more the hich char tre with which he la invented. We truly bop that wbea mat.HHWH-wua Traamine scan oe known tn Eu rope, ths lord Keeper of the seal of England, or the President ot, the Court of Cassation is France, will hasten to Human d the pardon of the nnrt grew lorgcr tnat jury snail have unduly convicted, bit not from the West thatl go forth the progreaa and light of the age i .. fat tfco f sal sL .- LotisBCKo, N. C., Jan. 10th, 1866. , Memsrs. EniTorts: The accomplithed scholar and divine, llev. T. M. Jonea, who presided for many year over the Greensboro Female Colietre with such distinguished ability, now has charge oi iiie Lomsnurg rcmaio l oilege. The Brut session under bia auspices opened to-day, and LouUburg tan now boast ajehooi not su4slted by say id SoTth Csroiiiia. In days gone by, wlicti John B. Bobbin and A it. Ray were with ni, her s -hoois were her pride, and wedoabt not that it Will be gratifying to hundrcdr of Indies and prrrtlemeii to the eaatfern part of tlie State, who were educated here, to be fafonned that tuero la, in the beautitul oldOTove." amaimifi. cent edifice dedicated to Female itducation, and presided over by the genius of Turner M. Jones. No school in tlie State can present superior ad vantages. The location is healthy the commu nity moral and intelligent, tha College building ia laree and tileasantlv situated, thn eomodious and comfortably warmed with asm nrrjnaon, (CBiiomtji naving oeen Duilt,) instead of hot air furnaces, aa id time past a good li- orary ana au neoeaaary apparatuaakilful teach ersa well conduid boartling department--every thing ieesary to nromowthe moral and intellectual traininir of trrrl. and nreinr them for tha nable and ripoiiaibledutii ot tdueetttd lotuepsrent who wishes to mmn for ki. daughter the great blessing of a cultivated head and heart, we c6mmenL.the. Louishum Wr,.v Hois. Ai. IL STKPirRHa n Vrrws A L.i, tertVom ITlin. A. H. Steven, ilatl f Pr. f-,ia ville, Georgia, 25h ultimo, chtjuritJie follow ing paragraph t ...:v; - ,, .a.y- . A l" now l am oointr. l can onlvuv ll.ol in the matter of health, I have improved greatly since my return home; but the country I find in a worse condition, physically, morally and po litically than I expected. The general deire ... mu iniiie is ior a speetiy restoration of civd law and barmonv. and I am .emnurM. in dntnn all I can to effect that result, fdo trus that wisdom, moderation and true patrmtisni will rale the councils nt Washington. Meanwhile, it is the duty Ot every one to do the bet he cant th Wise and the good will always take thine aa theV find them, sad fin they caa with them aa they present, tbenwlyes.. Alt AtawjoPS pEiTMlli!cr. The ne finr. or of Wiacoosio, Fairehild, jn bis Inaurjaral Ad dress, spcukinu of Jcuennn HarHa m.L-o. of ttt following langauge : " ) - ot until JerTersoni Davi shall have becu tneil, eoiivicted 94 mins fur t rr.-uu trt anit .1,m iaci uiai urason IS crime. Which cannot be mnr- nutted with impunity, shall have tints bceiuLfc, monstralcdLAUUJie-pceiple ba-eoriU'ut7" v W e believe it to be a sril &li h.r .-l. American people to aav that thev are thimin r - for tha Wood of this brave but' now fallcoafi! helpless man. .Whatever mav kv iw. faults, hia misfortune entitle him to the sympa thy of all generous bearted-men, while the man ly spirit with which be bewThttpa3aurle're; pecV Ths man who would"?) demand hfe' v, uiuiVHin m, ni ;cisaros, recraSnt tv CeiTespondeace of the 8entineL ' ,;C:--r- i NnrToEt' 3X 10, 1808. Deab .ejrriMii.: Our metropolia ha expe ricticed. la tlay, weather of )CU severity aa ha mil been T Known bere for aiit vcar. Broadway waixtvi,' piorc scarce of peieiftriana,-an4 yaH lik-tt-n of all kiuds were aaUly lessen eu in num bcu '"Tbe sun shine cold and blue, and those who are rontDeUed to tie out (lwo alow walk 4ni?, I aw ire you. "Hoi Punch" are at a pre mium. and Gie -Car ittd WatM" dMver. Who de- ccarariiv f ear the worst of ii. attract univeraal lympatby,. . The mctcury.ha remained- tea de- tielow ro aa aay, ana me nverawre ni- I 1 r 1": V m a ' ' j. The recent report of the board sof jSurceon to the police eommiaRioner nave pained, aa wen a ewrdshedr'the -detdxena of thi BTttl city no little, and arauK-d niot to tha belief that, nnlea stent are immediately taken for reform in certain tenement houaca, 4c, Cholera will reap a r . . , 1. . 1.. leallll iiwmH iup 'wmMij( bjjiujk. The decline in Gold to-dav i 3 cent., $1B0,- 000 in bond sold at, lSot 80 day credit. The fall Is attributable to numerous cause. He. Dr.Curmmi,of tie St. Stephen church, wa interred to-day. The funeral services were of . an unmaially interesting- nature, .-awl the cbure U was-elaboratclv draped in mourning. One thousand dollar woth of flowera were used in decoriiiiiiK the coffin, &c rThe, Dr. Waa very popular in tha city. Endowed -with n kind, generous nature, ami a nnnu oi rare inuioeciu al culture, he had drawn around him host of the wnnnr friend, who vied with each. other to-day in p'nyingJbe,last tribute of respect to his memoir."' No funeral olequiea, since those of Archbishop Hughe, have created so great a sensntion in tlie Catnotic world. StinrtnV wa the lOWlLaiiniversary of Jlethod Ssm i this country and was properly regardedjn all the ebnr'c'hea of that denomination., Mndlje Parepaihcgieat prima donna, give her fiircwell concert at the Academy of?Muai to-morrow, rdghtl Bcunett, of the Herald, still continues his malicious, attacks on the dramatic and nuiiiii al artistes, not sparing either,. ex. Edwin Booth, thecminent though unfortun ate tragedian, wa warmly welcomed on his re-nppearance a few evenings since. , The intelligent people hove, generafly, look favorably on the President' effort to restore tlie South to civil government, and hia policy is sustained by the iniassca. ... , r. wnen a tnaw comes. I win write vntt again ''innm. ( ' avr-our.;iAMSi "'-r'CATtoEnr'r feifviwaS'i A tetter From Mr. Jefferson DaTii " " A llUllilxr of ladles iu iiiiiprt have form ed themselves into an association, a branch of which is. to be cutablished in each of the S(iitl em fMates, ine pnuciii oojoci oi wiucn 1 to rm h' fund that will place the' wife and chiM dsf ieihmm I)vi abwwthf Klbllity of nnr wwr miens upon uiu cuanij oi iriciifia. The met Jiod-adopted to raise money .it bv vsrol. untafy Sillt-ription and lv tl sale of card ptiatographa oi Mr." Davis. " Tlie latter bave the stomp ot uia society upon tli(j back, and are dis posed of at the. rate of one dollar each a the minimum price. Mrs. Davis has written the fculowinij touching leUcr to the Secretary of the asiouuuou : Mit.t View. Georc.m. . ) Deermlieri IMU- I TjjxQarle, "j.y Seerefnry mtd Agent L. V. A. Aweta Mx Dba Sid :-Hm in receipt of your very kind letter in the namer'tof the Ladies' Southern Aid Association," having ' for- ita object the purpose ot placing me auu wmny in eircum (tauce somewhat commensurate with their esti mate or me -and mint, and becginir that I will, at my earliest convenience, designate a place to wuica toe means so emiectea may dc conveyed. so-mat iney may "saiciy ana sstmlactorily reacu me, From our desolate and impoverished friends I scarcely expected such an expression of ma terial sympathy,:Uiougp my powers of gratitude have been almost daily taxed to thank thoae who Jiave, whh so much heart-eloquence, plead wiui i uk i nnueui uir ujmwno, mouen unsuc cessful, has given you all be could hi begi en ergies and whose only hope of future harm! nesa lies in the sweet trust, often expreased, that uc nas noi lost your counuence and Iove. Ig norant cf all which his own iiple hive done for him in hia painful eaptivtty, hir devotion is unabated. "The unfortunate have always been deserted and betrayed, but did: ever man have ! :ta LCoffipIalatfikwhea he had lost the power w aerve i ioe mumtude are iilent; why should they speak ssve to Him who bears beat the words moat secretly uttered t My own heart tell me the sympathy exists that the jcr irom uie raniiiy neartn are not hushed. Be loving and confiding still to those from wbom I have received miifch more than I deanrv; 1, far more official bonoura than I ever desired. Those for whose- eause I suffer are not unworthj of tlie derotiotf of all which I had to give." Thia ia the message of lov which is sent through prison gates to our own people. I av onr pie, because both of u have been brought - up .1.. ' 'T - r"1 v viMsi wiuic iu uaiu innmevr lneae are mv vria I"vjmc, bjiu u hi pnviicgoi ot Which no change of circumstances can deprive me. To the accepted prayer of our widows and or phans, our suflerinir but heroic women onr ontve ana true men, our mmjpent little Chilrlren, I look for the restoration to mv little children of their agonized but Christian father. If a merciful Providence so ordain it. wa hnrw. In i..-uu uw auionK you, mutually consoling and "i cwu omen i uurtucna. i nrav wi m u. mav noi ue anven tortu from the home ot our childhood, "for bow can we sing our own sontr tn 1 .1 Tl' , - . r mjuiui(!'i.., rr e won lit not nave our dear'friends betrayed bv their avmnnthv tnn wuiuH,iurwirsH,ll dUCO JltllD ItlClV O Wfl "basket and stored. I and mine have, so far. oeen. miraculously cared for and ahielded from want. We seem ever environed bv th which -is reflected Upon ns from that which lighted mv husband in hia A hia jinson walla with sunny pictures of loving eycaand outstretched arm. ; ' f " GHet.nd irratitnd seemed in- m..,. r i.i u... i -lu I wiv, "wura, uui ciuinot, say more. I will enclose .withid thi note the names nn1 Hi. rcctiona of gcntlumen wlmmttiArffn.i,t:-. -uimi u speait may oe enclosed. 'And in teadtf the eloquent voice which so often has pWl fi,rth bis toys to hU dcar people. Bw twite; I offer a-Vtle s, and mother a, and aCopo try woman's gratitude td you and those vou ren- r..u.hl - 1 r j. . Z 7 '"M! resejit. I have the honor to be. vv eratefiillv airufrely yours. (A ' TrARTNf DAA78I. Hion Srtoai Iros ako Oor.n Pbopvbt- This magnificent property of gold and iron mine, and water-power, has hn eni.t i,- .u. owners, the Mbl Bridge'rs, of rMpecombe, to a c'nrapanv rf WasKiDcrton andB.il limn-. .lAliataWl-h -i j - o--..-. ".luii.g uu maauiacJUTine purposes, and. jf,jiu!i(ait atMsWneot b? rrtlfltwrtv rnr rrmam v., 1 . . ; j 1 ,- . -.numi mo raiiroaqs i-'-:. toe State, will A mannfactur oft la aeUilsgsV, cwths IihBist.'ly v. KJi"a A- ;; Yaui, Mr. B. F. Wstrriaia t aiU eaipirr m-i ABxtitrof w"av K.Lws Ksa-i ol Ooldskoro". -; A lh isidose(if ffiskri'ds's fstkeri, b. CBlataJ CaSeld, Em , LiSvV. X. , Umsrr,. Of BMOfOlt. Osrterct Cvaaty, la VmU'iui His, efltsrlla, e NE? ADVERTISESIENTS: EDGEUUHTII. I I "t "X wnitumw vgrtniMu u a w nlisvsd, sal is for leu or .sal. Apply Umt at Orssbj4 H. C : : M9jU.EUSkir.- ' Jan U, 1.2, wSw. -.r , WAXTED. , A YOCSa HAS OB BuXWAI ybabs- expb XX rioaes la tiri!ii lh EaslUh krassbst a4 Latla, d'ltr atitastloe. Hirn aivca Ad drtlf HERCULK8, Car of Dr. R. 8. t. Post, Jaa li, IM, St . Wrril-m, V. C. ; - BOARD A.I aODCI.VCi, . QIX OK EIGHT GgNtKMtS CA5 OBTA'X KJ soarorUSi boor a, at a aort awtaaea iroa ia Caoilol, porraanertt'v, or dttrioir Ik nsaloat of tbo L'fiiliiuro and CoTttttori, by applylog to tb aa derslfnod, oa UUlsboro Btroot, at ts former rot idcae of tbo late serrotsry Ufl. - r . MRS ED, 1RAI1AM BAVW00D. Ralolgb, Jaa ll, Hl,lw, sd. OfpicB or xna Grkexrbobo Hi MrxtA l Lirz Lxsckakcb ako TSmt Co, January 1 at; 1806, "IK CtMPtlASCE ffrrmiBSOLlJTIONS 0PIHB X Bnara of Dircetors of this Gnmpaev tb Treasa- ror ril " ear apoa its lttal liabilities. IS pr soat ia or aril laek B Baek Bills at tboir fac ! favsraifiac tbt.vala of ths bills so as to do qoal Jottios apoa samadar to blm o( tb svideaeos of dibt. sxooptlog il li. bllltiet os wora eoatraoud la Coo fed tr to Tronurj Not." sod MrUl tsiao aow oortifioaUs to tho holder of Baner tin- nfrrsadarad. fnr tha navnent of their pro ttt i f. sri-ataTar btlsao th Ciaipaay B pay of itstsiois." Intorost will ba eompotod to present a we ajB'wia sas ii wa ararni ,UB IIBPUH ! -Alt i' riuas I tndwbued to th CowpufiMr rqtd to mftk) 1 ip3dj Mttlcment. 1 H, 132, lw. A CARD. fHI 8UB8CRIBIR MAY'be FOUND WITH Hart A tewU. Ko. 44 PaTelterlilo STeei- Ha ra. . tfSetTatlfllwrBtf Str'eustoBers sad the pabiie, 1 U tbeteiie eeiort-eot ,f yIAayayaBii fliy iweiri ana am eaoiie. LEkS imi.lJiiKKa hit!firrKi nrinvirj . store. . - . - vww H ' u, I Rilajtlh. Jsn'y JS m.-3-. 44 PAYETTEyiLLE STREET, . ; RALEIGH, It. tL.....,;:,, W invlt ieeial attoalioa of purchasers to oar larj aad wt asUaaateak-af Miscellaneous Hardware, "" wooden ware, 7 WiUow Ware, LJ. Crockery Ware, la Ware, China Ware, - . Pot and Hollow Ware, Stone Ware, - ' Tin Ware, .. ''. Iron and Steel Buggy Material, . Bridlea, , v . , ; Saddles, ' i . Harness, '"...- i y ; . Collan, Sec, - Ip-lantrii -rirnvrainta, Varniahei and Brnshea, "t -ALSO- - FAJIlLY GHOCEIgEg. Ia fant, for aoytbine ia ths ' ' ' ... Honse-Kefplng; Line, Call at 'V-' ;-''"'-" w' ' 44 PaytjttevUle Street. t :f j; : , J.browx, . - With Hart&Liwis. tllh,Jaaia,lt,tr. .77.,: IX STORE AXD FOR SALE, Ix.rallBfiBaOH," Motdlie Lubrieatisg 0Uf ' Kerosene Oil, Cotttiter aod Uniob SeaW Extra Wslrht, by the Sett Jaa 11,1 3?, If. 11IU 11ART 41 LEWIS, i Iyttvt'l8'ret. DISTRICT COXSTABLE. ' 1 1 KSPB TPCLtY ANROClfCB MY8IXF AS A AeadtdaUforCoatTiliBRU.hDi,trt Wa. 1. 1 iaw,ii,pd. , ' ' 00,)ELL - , -TAKE. XOT1CE. IWRI. ATTEND AT MY 0ITICE IN RALEI9H oa tb. 1Mb day of Jeaaarr. Its. d 1 to taae the liata imA kIi-. l. , . i dinans. of tb. Coareatioa, All thot llaht to av j f axe aador laid erdlaaaoa wUl attend withoat lar- ther aotiee. A by tb ordinance T r i. ... Troasar, kafbr th let F.bmary, ISM, Taapav aiait b prompt aader penalty ot tb law. - Pablt J..i:i31,.d. -'''".Sk.rlir. ' DIRECT 13IIORTATIOX 1 900 B?- HEROES-NEW CROP "j:1"""' momeatarUy aapaoted par Bri yatm Oserer from Crdena-nr sat. b x 0. 0. PARSLEY & CO.. Jaali,l.,Jw. WilralngtK N. C. a Btaadivrd aopy two week. ' . XT - FOR SALE. SUPERIOR RTE WHISKBT, BY THE BBS AND Barret, Also, a meoad bead Barrv. T I Jaalt-i00- XOTICE. .. . APPLICATION Win BBMADKT0 THB ES Saibg General Aeaaablr. for mm Ant 'it. - m - w jna -A - ' r- aa li. las. im ii HARRIS, CAIXES CO., " WHOLES All GE0CEES 20 Beaver Street, New-York. . . i T WlB rlAVCSJawaia. ... : IVsr- r."allt' "M D ALHTSD8 uTocertes...) , - . --'., v. - l Segar. ..... , .. ; Tobacco, r Fruit s JPW rroaft tlaatioa flraa t MsiK'aK W. UOUFERHERW' a.a oi ii,aville, lonaewee. JAMES L. GAINES, l V- tt af AmtVif!, y; 5,uiiBt7 K.R. BEARDEX lab f Mao, Georgia. BALEIGU DIWrilCT. H'lhor,. . Lmii borg, Ralsiih, .!' tr, i, rbra.ry a, , Fsbraarv 'S, 11, Vsbrasrjf IT, IS, -jjtnt tsd CUtpd Iflll, i AlasaaeS; Fekiasrv L m Tie Kivsf, VrMklla'tMs, March I, 4, Parton, itt Uarrii'tChorch, March 10, , 1 Wk, at Aiborj, . 1 . Mare 17, IS. Tbo pfetri-t Sit,iv,0- O- PkUUps Jm Ur, J B Little "h, Jnba Plor, Jobs Tsmcml 0,1. Parrith, S P.l, W R. W.bk a-4 FrSok Psn will ?! (! to ,Mthotll Charok, ta lV Wjt , oa wsains ijr, (a riBc" aiaroa. at 11 o'clock A. M. . K f. RlttD,P, v stayi3Hr-?ag qiHBfpAP-TXERSjIP rlB'-KTOPORE tXIBT.. I tr botworatVJ. tBEUBl,. A. THEO WEM, is iMoay itiMolvw by A Trod vol I r.U. rtas fraoi thofira. Tho basin will bo aovtlaasd by C S Iredell, w' will sun.o all dob- for sal aciKbo arm of C.'J. Ired II Ce. U J itt UKLLj - A1. TBKl WELJ ; 'C.J. IREDEkVL, Intocling.) rhnr k'n katln.rl aftor this moot. . now fiferi, atvorr-lo p rteos, hi oatiro (toek, so. istingof Confectioneries, " Fruits? Sod and other Cracker. Black and Green Tet, . , ; Ty and Fancy Artioles - Baskets, Jan, Vc . .' . . Morobauts, aartKaloily, will tad It 'fo tkir Itt t4 to eatl and bay. - .... C J. IREDELL, V" " No iFy Uovtllog-root, i -. Noat toPesead' Drat Stnr. Jwlt, Ul, 1st. -v Baloiak, N. C. I 0. O. PaRSLKV, O O. raSSLCT, J. MOBS JCPOR, BESST AVaOS. J, AllSKliKY & CO " .' Importers ' " '- --. ASP - ' Coiumission 3Ierchants, I .. Tiri yjSsyrlf. Wre.vjWsl,wawtllBSI Wn ,et - risT i .- ;.- :'-;., ,-j . J-Himesttos, -i; ' Naval Stotas, SAl-atlbaiul-!- k'.'. COURT EY PRODtrCI, -ttav alwsysf Sfoirt anCa'S eoastaat. ly, eoBilgoaiaiiU, far sal a loa-est market ra ts. at - BaleRop, Mesa Fgripr1'" -I. '-'"T Bacon Sidet and Shoulders, '. ; Suirar, Coffee, Molawes, - " 1 i Flour, Butter, Cliejwe, J 1 .: V-I.V V.aa l aiiau s-otfoes, vutons, . ? i a, juHuaerea.. ' , Pickled Herring;, ; s - omokea liernng, ;-';CodflK :fflajlv."lT,'r :: Jj' Powder, Shot, ' T - Window Olasa, Paints, Lubricating 0ila,fn 8-gal cam ft Mil., Whiskey, , -.-v, Jamaica finm and Giiv - " "' Soap,' Candlea, -' ;'.'.:" Starch, Salt, lime, &c, &., sic.: 60LC AQcitTI lOa Coc's Super Ptaosphate of Lime. - . AoitirTspoB 's-:;. '' : UDPONTS POWDEK. 300 nbd. New Crop MjI asses, dlnst fro. V. v CH,BM- ad tttA' : v to arrlv daring Fobraary or Uaeeh l- a,0OO Bag Coffo diraof frr fc, jMslro." ' 00 Hho. Sag direct from yerto Re0. yJeisje-ani,,,,: , EDWARD JT. HALE, JR., ; - w ta BOMME, DTJSKLE, JOHSSTOiT 4 Co' - 17S Rrada. M.a V.t w.....,. Beat.. m - CrP' W6oOdlt Ftu ltraaoll, 'r ' twpd.- " . - - .- , To the Public and Our Frieuds. '"l I to th r.,iTi.b.,ia..: .hi.ir VZTZ. " We have pa thfoagh fM Jaaf aeartaia.y, trial aa aatioaal mil- i saw spaa sad th way clr. . " j and ettrars w'B law oan an f! iik? tS'".tli toaat, oat teU will u wm ii . eoaoiea rs prolan t yon, a ta year put, u firtt cla; Dry Gud, asd (3nJn Thl ad'artUeuent is o-peel.'ly 11-T to the aU Uatioa of f ro or, indei td lout. Being obliged tepaytaafb' oar purohajas, we r eomoe'l.d U reoolre a proa.pt settlemea froat :n old debtor. For th aoxt tMrtv dsye, w will eBtlnao to teU a genual tok aVy Wi a mtt. -- W. ii. & H 8. TUCKER. ' ' " x ... - . . , :.'''' Groceries I Groceries!! Groceries ! 1 1 FI!B !tW BTJUED BtJ KWrtBAr, AT lit ( par barrel, or I sent per pound. . .. bhii ara-ry vsoeso. Prim Ooahoa Battar. Tha beat Srrrep la th City, i Oood old Java Cufoa. Rio Coffee. A, B, and 0 Sahara. - 0adle,8o.p.( Popper, -Upltw. , Blaek and Green T., Aa , As. , , WH4 B8TUCSEE.1' IT 1 ; L. T i k :.. ';rjro' Arrive half, and wbnlaBtxoa. . " 100 , ,t II, & R S. TUCKER. -' LQUtSBDRO , FJEMALE COLLEGE. fWttat tiaiaia.. 1 Jlit i i CTfura ' THIS IHSTITUTIOH iU hagl. o. th. Vad jtojfdta JkL. lSf. Board. ?riVon V' V' - washing Bad light, ' . -se I itttlnding Isfa, MM STCDISS. 1 . I' r, each, : I ,Me' ' ' see paid In tpeelav ar Itteqaiv. i half la adranoo t tha ra. aiura ra reetuu aooraa Imlntu. T . en.', ' -. TA SrtJDIl. mi PS rune and Saitar, Keedla Work, sleet la "fbewohargtfc lo b paid ia speel or Ittaoaiv. i " um" taevaaoaj tao re a M tt? Io ' lUeh papU wUl v janiiik eaa pair of .hoots, and pillow aaaee, asd tow- j ' j " T- M. J0XES. " .. "onrfrTO sur w ladvaaoai tbo J . - ' i'.'J 4 T lrOB"i--- iV " f A i r4 1 haa . . Jaall, 119, Jw .1.. rr
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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