4. iTHEDAILYrSENTINEL ' WM. I?i FEIX, 6 talc I'rintcr. It wka . ;,t .M KBJW or SUBSCRIPTION, 7 Tbs SaatiaaJ. U pablished eyery morning ti tot Sunday, MSmiaf -eraM ';; 1 aionta , it.oe BontU ,..-' la.u I , to.60 for on niuath, . "."' - - $1.00 for two Booth, - -1.00 "I WOI I.B R4rlll BR MiUOT THAW BB PneniDEII'-Bearr Clay. Special aetleae, aadrr a Special ad, wifl be L-fcargad oadollar oar square for each tnsotiloa. : FaaersI ootlcoe will be charged aa advert! earnon te. h tlaielfcuiaaotetaMnt ef a aoath or wiarrtag,.. ' Hi saoathtV' " T. J- J" ,-' .".l" !"- . fjpj ' We solicit the aid of our friend Id eitend- VOL. I. II A LE I G 1 1 , F R I D AY, M A Iltlll rrsBO t, oof tin-elation, .- a- r will not bo oharged. .''VTr-"."':';.C ;j-:,.7" J '-, -.i.:,..,.-.,.. , ,r, ...:'"Fi:--,.1i-.-:i" . . .-, ..: ..57-.K:7'7t' 1 1 ii i i ii idiii. .l'lr L rxij-i: 1 l ,mmmmmmmmmmLLAi i i,iiinii. . mzrjir ... , - 7 . i . 777 -7-.... ,., . Z' I i.so ...... ,.-. - S ' -ti Tk t.tt- " . .,n ,, , ....... ,-, s , I 1 weak .' lETTEE OF GOV. COX OF OHIO. !V iPrcsident Johasoi View'iy la Detail ' : WutBiKOToj, Monday, Ffehu 2ol8(J. genetnl QwrytLB, WA'jht, Ctuiirmitn RepuUictiH ' Central Votnnyttee, Volumlitu, 0: MtIkab Sir: Onfinturday last I had tTic honor o an inwrvw un uie i resuient wiiicii I rcgardou a. oi uiueient wn.-rmt ni itnpvt - aace to make it plover that I houM rwluceTtijii ' WTlUn mjr irim;iu"Mi.w ui lira lHKlHllmK wuiUt they were freh iu my memory, since lie teemed to me, in porimly- free and Hi!re meJiUtd tonverstttioij, to fliiliit with jmscu liar IeaTned,the mmmt ola own 'mind In 'reaching unme of 1ii opinions, and to express tbem with urh mahifcitt candor and entire frr-e-dora from personal fueling, that 1 could nni but tuink tnajt u e wouw cimw-iii in n, gooa nntuit be done by making bis BtalomonU public. A? Ac"f"t cordingly I again .waiJoU upon lum this nionr ; lug to'make kimwn what l liad done, to ask hia Teriflcation of the truth otmf .re(vrt, and his - consent to make tho same known to the coun ' try although lie wan' .entirely unaware o.f my rurpo.t8 tu reduo bin '-wmark to writinff, anil myself bad no such intention wheu I firm call . d upon him. . He mot frankly gave. hU cou mat and mfaentedtothe accuracy pt aiy report, which ia as followa : T , ' - The President said ho had nothoiightB which: he wan not willing to aro.w tfiat Tuii policy had amply aimed at the earlitml pousible rijiitoratiol) crt peace, on the basis of loyalty. So Contfret lional policy had ever been adptel, and, there-. ftre, when Ii eutuied upon the dutitu of bin of- d . V- ,.i.i: i ... .. i.!' pee Be wns unut;rii- ill mit'lii. imr ill run own. y, .,.oln, with f Moh netiougM he agrend, and that ,wa ubstantianytne ne WtriCn he-had Carried fiir nn nHii none h . mruwi iiaii -niiL ai.iii--r to declare their rfowa, or adopt an? measuren -mbedyUig -what could bejaillial apulicy uf jea- toration. He wan mitotic 1 that no long contin - iao ta ted; that tlie wiioie country would properly d' mand the restoration of A truly civil goveru- """"BigBt; and no tfc4 tlw'UUly raU Uioui 8tati woulct be nn adnuasion oi tlie failure ol the AdieUiiatrailiilf in J oT till party wliich TiiwI carried through the war,, to prove themselves equal to the exigency, now the work of deatruc- ! tion waa over, and rebuilding had Ixtin. Mil dtary government alone would not pacify the South. At tlie eod'of a long periHl of such : government, we would be no nearer, and proba bly sot so near, the end as now, and would have " the saifie work to do. " Hence thct h i real ne cessity of adopting'! policy. which should re store civil government IkUyv4u-9t M mwn the rebellion should be. thoroughly ended, and those conditions accepted by aha South, which were to be regarded as ahsolhtely neeessary to the peace of the country. Onecentral idei had cbn trolled him in the whole matter, and' this wast that the proper system of pacification jwould be one which tended everywhere to stimiilatc the loyalty of the people of the South, themselves, ;and make ft the spring of loyaf conduct ; and proper legislation, rather than to impose upon them laws and conditions by 'direct external . force.' ' - ;'-v - Thus, in the case of tlie Frwxhnen' Bureau, he fas not against the idea of the bureau in tnto; for he had used it, ami was still osing it. It mii-ht continue for more than'a year yet. He had contemplated thateither liyrxaJaLnajtonfl.' his own or by aome action oi tongresa a condi tion of peace, the technical end of the rebellion; would probably be declared at some period not very remote ; and an liu understood the present law, the purJtiit might continue a year from that time.1 Mcanwhilu he Could Say to the South;' It' dej)ends upon themselves to" Bay whether tho Bureau shall be discontinued at au rlydsyTTTwM put an end to It, Just a soon as you, by propter action for the protection of the freedmen, make it unnecessary. Thus, aid he, the hope of getting rid of the Uistitu tionatiuiulates them to do what is rijdit, whilst they are not discouraged by the idea that there it no hope of an end to hat tli-y tf.'inl as a sort of military government 11, on the oilier bantLthe bun'au were to be uiaile a pcrmaiieiit thingby this lenislalion, which, on ita face aj pear part of the hxtd law ot the land, alt the objections he had urged in his mgMtirprtrMl in full force to it, and, lttsrcad tt m,oiu)ig -the Smith to loyaltyTvould tend to drive tliem to desperation, mh make their hatred of the Government inveterate, The same principle of stimulating loyalty was shown In the manner in i,r .1. i, .,.hl martial law. over them. inn i'hanaTW IhriyLfa' ''i?. .'.11'.' .yLnT?,1!1 tn' law abiding a condition' J' t'leiFcmfi.'rtllhllj'lTWn ' martial law waa not needed it should be removed. J , Xhair -owu.- conduct Wouid Uius detrniiiii the. matter, and the deaire and interest of all tlie best people Te fawaseeT to -put ow iu-1 Lturbaoccs and ontbfeaks, to protettt i'liionXmen and olmy the laws. fecauSe,by ndoiirg -sor'they would hasten the withdrawal of the- direct in- ' terference of thtf military arm in their affairs. In precisely itta same Way and undor the bflu- - ence of the same ideas, be Wad a:ted in regard to civil affairs genoralljr in that ectfohregard- ' Ing t as necessaiT'Wwl .Pf" 3 hnpose condi- tlons upon tlie jeWHtous Btab which would ' gnarantee the afotyf the country, and regard- : ing the existing aflalrs of the local gpvernmenta -uLi havtagjMaft!!!lil??i tliemw-lves by their trpa son for continuance in power, ne tic)to.i i meta ana esxaoiianea rrovBMui (ji'iCTuuituui , - then he asked himself what conditions oujtht 'to be demanded oi thehi, apd bow thefr dispo sition to accept them Inirood faith ro-mhM.ic - MlBulated. The conditions, saWy ; 3V amendment W the fttiiti'Coni.ittitiona cxdud-. - log lavry ; the accptaoce of the same amend; Kent of the Constitution of the I'liitoil Slate; thalrepudiution of the rebel llt, and Uw ad- " teUaion of the ftwlmen to vwriowl rights -ehy, everybody is familiar w ith.: Tovstiiniilale tbum to acvnf rhes ciiiiilitions. l-'iriar such as nincr ' hb best iudgniivnt, and In tlie aliaew? of any " OongreSaional pbu, he thoiiht be nearer right of any he eoohl fU'rame. He engagl that on l their acceptance with evidence of jfcxxl faith he . would permit Uieia to renrganiie tin ir htate govemjenta, elect legislatures, et, and as far aa executive acta could drrao, would restore the to their position in the- tmion pf Htat-t. They , had so far accepted his .condition that he did . not regard thevxp.'rimetit a failure but a suc- . ceaa. He IiadT(THi-W'.ri-trm tVit ; , Office Department every whfre aTliong them, had ' reopened trade and removed restrictions Iher on tttroti(th the Treasury Department, end in lutt manner in all. the executive departincnU rceonWl thcn as State in th t'nion, nuly keuuitur nuui;li of a niilitarv hoid to imtteei the trcedmwi, in lie had before slated, atnl-to indno- tliMn to do noiiictliin; moi thorough in that direct ion. Now but one tlunjt remained iw-wlMtili.- tho- Statei did not exercise the full risrht of .Stales, and that was reiirrwntation in Concrcas. "la,l thia, he had advicil that the name principle of .timultitinff loyWtv, lie applied a in the other ) jes,, wu-h he had named. He would ad (nlv such reurtnentativea a are in fact loyal men, K,V'"K Ua6M5turj , evidence '-W 'thia. Whenever a !tte or district sent a loval man property-elccted and (pialifieil, he wnukl think it rtifht to mlntit him the same as if IV. mi any other Htate ; and he' would admit none but Mich loyal nifii r ao th)it other States or districts mijjlii 'b thus induced to elect and win! similar men., When they had all done this, 10 icn n'prtt:'iit.iitioti would bo full, and the work ould be done. Such Was hi plan. He did not ask to be the udge of the elections ami ((lialilications of niem hts of Cori ijri ss or of their loyalty. Coiif-rcs was ta ownjudc, and he had no dream of .interfer ing with its constitutional ri)ht; but lie felt like urging upon them. and upon tWcoiintrv.t hat this mode ot finishing the work, so nearly completed in other respects, waa theonly tnvoralile one which had !een prcscjitedj niui that it was im possible to iffiiors ; the Jai't tiiat the htatea were exercising their rights and enjoying their privi leges within theUnion ; were, in short, restored in all other respects,' and that it is too late to question the fundamental right of reprKSerita tion. 1 then remarked to him that I heard it ang grated that ..legislation coiitd.properly -e -made Pv'ConurAETBureW MU IB-ITS' Tnl.'rllrfe'l'W" I .ndimr for the iin.tection of the furdmerj. by f tjiiita States G)urts or linrilir lurlsdiclion iri all cast w here the Slates did not do so them- He replied that such an idea wcmlj.l run ej-actly-parallel..AQhjplaabu.t7u) liad not thought it yet lime to fix his own ideas of the. pjeeisfc tmi le id ie caiiss wo find a margin of tSnieTasluig till after the next gession of Uongress, dWTjig which the I ...Li i ..r. u.. i7.: t3....i. oiH'niiioii, ninx ii uriiirt; iui tunc iue oniiiiiern states should recognize tlie necesiTyT)rp;VS5tng proper .laws themselves, and providing a proper system of protection for the freedmen,, nothing further on our part would be necessary. If they did not do what they ought, there would then lie time enough to elaborate a plan. Jle then referred briefly to the fact that men who have been rejoicing over his veto message, say ing that if these men in good faith adopted the views' of his policy, he had himself held and acted upon, and which be ha4 so fully ela!ora tod in his annual message and explained to me, the country surely could have, no cause for sor row in that If disloyal men 'and rehds-evcrv-wherej North and Mouth, should cordially give their adherence to the conditions of restoration he Jiad uniformly insisted upon, be thought that waa the kind of pacification loyal men every where would rejoice in. The more they were committed to such a course tlie better he would like it, for if they were not sincere, they would at least diminish their jiowcr of dangerous op position in future. His whole heart was will) tbe laidy of true meii who lisd carried tlie coun tr$,tbrougb the ar, and he earnestly desired to maintain a cordial and perfect -understanding with them. This sentiment and purpose he regarded as entirely consistent with deter- rniiied Opiniailiou to the ouatwmtton policy xt those Extremists, who, as -he bt-lievei'jvould keep the country in chaos tHI absolute ruin might com upon na. Such, niy dear Sir, is the cOfversalionid. state ment ot the President on this im)Hirtnnt mat ter jTrnd if yn could nmt hiastraiHlitturward, honest look, and hear the hearty tones ol his voitie, aa I liil, I am well assured that you would believe, with me, that. although he may not re- reive peffaonal assault with the.rqnnniniity and torbeariince Jlr. jin;oin nst'U to snow, .inrre. is no mifedj to fear that' Andrew-Joltason is not heartv and sincere, in his adhesion bottle prin ciples upon which he was elected. :t Very truly, yours, ... - 3. D. COX. PIlTrUwlIlKU tUO HOUIiS. VI. I, kinds of Wranbt aad Cast Hint, dona at a Iks t Bitire. - - ..-....,-I'Uiuelia and Plnnitli Cantinirsjnf all stvln. fur ' l Tn q-u-intitii-s fa sU '"parchasera-.----44mitmtiii.liia laVr- ebautM a ltd mrniura win Mar tti moia tnai an fiar Ari- ealtoral wurk im road of n INst atairrul and war ranttid. - ' . The attenlliMi ef-MHIwrifh4 anil oth.-rs la-tiallfH tn onr ajifKittment nf atroii, the lari?eit aitnth of Hal Wis sail il ii ill ! aauili aiSilaao HiiAimUv ynur viak at enat pHeea, and mak aa chains fur makifii paUerna.. tfiLfar wishes. if our ovu vaunt.t be inndr to an1r'.; " . .7"' -', - - SUliinmOt ! 5u1 atits jta MUtrKtltiiVa mart coaipletn, sail warranUid aa to a-urkiuauiiViip and amfmial ;! i. i .. Hirdw.trS iac1nB,lippllWt..wiUl Ovea-,-'sa; Spiilira, AnoVima, Qi atini, Ac. - " worsting; iiraa-inita ai iwkim nwin, m i-.iikui. Vill w.rk and Mil wad yua a hiir Maehiniiry Bfitd diiMUuu; 1 tad yua a astol t aUttra. ' - Y I JU'U JE JACK OS. " ' y-sav-a-; V - -''..- . NiKwrUiioudcal. etr.iBrir, V',Fb.!H d 61 -9ms. " I. .. 1,. It, ..liii,ril JOHN F. FOAItD, ; : 1 mkviiant; AND iOSHT FOh '' Stllinf sr fusing! $oI tfsftttt, Elk OlD C oV N t V IVIIA . i-wciM A?'.7 ttEst.cm;. A T JarVtas, Pisa Bank f Caiarr,r' karait f r W i Bawkias, lata Pras'tof B a ft Hi Horn H Bovdaa Pwa l of M C ft It fs iryl Cal Vim ohoaioa. Prea't Charlatt A ICR IL Cbarlmta) Hon 1 MMwouead riiitKimr Rer IM- Deama, Ha rlik and Rar W I fall, aj'tur af at Ralaixk. oet. 1-TI-l K. 11. POf.IT, f Jifanufirturir and Wholeaal DiwterU'.. ' TIN WAHIC, , -1 , niM.SHORO, K c. s - ' Atvntiaa nf )iivliat niviiod, an.) ordem a..liilrd. 1 W TtB-T-og.l Tinners. p;.lv . or addr- aa E. Ji. I'lHlLTi, rb .tW,irri., v Hiilstioru, H. C. ; llatugbV ..Un3 'iiwsrhule. t frrtiTirf tWalva yaars tandin(, iJk ait. la tluai mra Raw K.w.- ; tUWrtK X SUUIIK Feb 17.161 tf , - . .. I iJKXSHAW & THORBUltN COMMISSION .,& SHIPPING MOREIIKAB CIV, M. C. ctvir aOEXTS FOR SlUPPISa AND I l'-.V'"IIUf t''N..iB, Turneniine, Kuril mud all km i!h Ooud t f o aco. Prompt lUotion and a-HuniueM !i:.iUtil, 14 6m. .VpTT4 hKl.lt l UKktlX. 1,1K'I'K!i:N hui.ilil bu-hl. of CutJ..n Hwd for A. Tliiy nr Ir.itu (lit) cmp uf th lat 4aii oaod. aua ol u imiiruvisa vartoty. T. W BATTLE. Rcky t"'"'t, Edecumtie a.. ti.-C. Keli JO. Hi t. lul AHIlAXEMENtU FOU ! il'RIXU AXU S t M E It . At'OMlilJSIK nwi.rlin.-iK of Silk Miiod, rlinifta Milh'il, I If up il Ele, Kulinh Murino,' Alpaca, biaaa and ( 1 . . 1 1 . t'.nita. nuteh Hull. .V'iiit MiirM llloa MUd Bilk Vfl, MtiWijiH MylM i'reucli ( uskiititrrv I'unta, all iiiiw iiiitkiiii uoil.T the wuu.rviiiinif Oui- Mr. Ilttrtliujx, ' in lli eliy of Nr York. rin-r hn Mver ben a finer or woie denirntifo a ui-iiutnit if Cieuu and Youlh'a CIoIIiIiik rxli.tUhwi iii tnu I'lty. tlins w hi now i-elliiit; ii( W sliaii iiffiir nu gat iiifut that wa enttR.it warrnnttaeva ry partira'lar. Ail liitlirt shall il b hnretli-r, the gwitU (iffared at tl' .Clothing Mtwa uf c in not ba r-TTHitid in rut,w.rkmana.ip. Ate. aV)ul'falhlWNlirdWI WMlaailalalaa; imilatiea km eh nyiMl llcermtajiaeunti to aHtanrsetai ti, and wt nuit a'll fnrvsab. Ifareiivaiiradituiafs. we m nit tiim sriy'.Tmef -wim parhahly Tin aamtaa wayii beoeOlad b tlia oaah avatni, fur tlia.raaatia that payirtff euaioiuara ara not ohargad sxtra tn make ap rwrrrme-win ai-vcr pay. flucatm-k ol Muslin hl.irra Cullara, Tiaa, Halt-IIuM AH'.t .hiitT i'anfl UtHiila. ia oiimpla'e, . Ydtnieinireot1tt1Rjr WIV.'UiiMatattaawOTr im kand a irtsul anuirttni-nt. A K"imI eaaortinant o( Tiunka, V'aliaaa and Umbrellas .uo hand., thiwe wlm di-iie it, lit tho altitrint nutice. r H ARDIN AKDKKWS A,JSO ,Flt.JS4.lm' Standard copy.- Favaltc villa 8trMt, kalaigk, N. O. i). 0. rssst.fcr o. raaaLKT, jb -nB. aarsAVaoiu O. G. PAllSLK & CO. . Jinportcrs , ...... - ,..,.. . . . .i". ' CQmmisRi6n'3Iercliihts, WILmSQ fox AT c. S nllclt CiHtalfinueHU for Sale or ShlpaaeHta. K'otuin, Cotton Yarns, ' DomeHlicA, - . - Naval Store, t -- - And other . COUHTEY PRODUCE. . Dava atwayi la Htura, and ara reran lug aooatant. ry, ooaigaaiqtiU. fur aatu t lowest roarkal ralai, of Gunny Bagging, niiy Bags, Bale Rope, aies Pork, . Bacon $idei and Shoulders, - . Sugar, Coffee, Molaases, rionr, Butter, Cheese, te- Irish Potatoes. Onions. Crsekenr; Mackerel, - Pickled Herring, x Smoked Herring, : - -, ... , Codfish, Bails, x Powder, Shot, v .. " . Window Ola, Paints, Linseed, Kerosene, Tanners',, and Lubricating Oils, in 5 -gal cans & bbli, Whiskey, . , Jamaica Euro, and Gin N s - Soap Cafldle - . - Starch, Salt, Lime, &,, 4c , HOLE AltKNTS ftm il. Coo's H4r IMiospfcate of Lime. " '. ACIKNTS FOB --;-"' : ,v niirONT'ia I'OAVDEIL' 1 SOU libda New Ctup Hrulaaaas, direok ;r0a Car-ienw. dsily espioted. , , Tn errive daii-tg Krbroary or March I " S,0IO Bugs C.iITj diraet fn-ai Rio Janeiro. 00 Mkna. Pugv diraotrVrura PortKieo. . wosoaj"aaaaaaaaaawwaraa WU.MAat WtDUllAy. ' ALIK. W. WEDDBLL. W9V7WEIKLIi CO.v"---j-r- "Wkolttals) and Retail Dealers tZ. ia BUple ana T&ntj DryCoodA, j . 7.',; of '''.'"? .'' m- : Every lraorlpttoit. 7 t 7 111 sjdesxnora Sltwos,'- ' ' "PETEpsnuna, VA. - " Orrfnra ftnra whr fnanda la Kovtb Camtiaa will be rJutifullr blind end promptly fiwmmedx Morebant. raqitirinir ur ait vie aa a ol bo ecewrnmodeied apa rnaMiaable tclin. , . Fob 17. Ihl , u :jl'-: SWEPSON, MENDENHALL i CO.,' : 4 79 TKA Kir S ffW W VOKCi- a-w.., P" RTici:i7RTTm0!rarrTT0 tie aad ef Cotloa, foitna Tarae, rttoa Cloik, gar at Stoma, Leal and MaaaHeMrod Tekaooov Ae. Liorl aab airanoea Baaile ea eoMignraeau kt hand. '- -. .- , i 1 Onlera solicited for tbo parekaoa ef diode. fcirAH otmrtifnmmti U u ore untrtd hy In Nrunc win u iKiyyoL on U Iluil Jtuo4. and mat mil tiipp"n jtnru, through to AcW Turk, tehelker aim thipmeat H reeemtJ m A. " V .., ..,' t t ffjT Coaaigniaeats soliciwd. ej Thos J Scxsia,. Daftin. WoRfSj, S. Q. Mrftpnv; ' Reagar R,, .a wpsof Charlotte, N C Company Shop, f v New York City, fr. W- 8wipsow, Haw Rirer; NC 01 - C. P. HekdekhalL, Ureensbore, . OsUUrM. IM-i FOK18GG ukaih.e's ( i:u:nitATCD . DUPLEX T.T.T.TPIIC --v.! -'PA l ' PIACH nO0P BKtuw , OM JuK0 Of IWf) PKR Xj fartle Teraaerad Minirle Soriara. kralJad tlhilw sad trail Ma-ether, odae u a Sir a fntmln. m.. kt sad atakiag tka .'reu. aad ra-tst aat'Ma, theiyiK M and Boat erafatla frinf made. TI ay will aot bea t ur break like the afay'e f-ia;a. bat will alwara oresarva tbair urtmt liHm1 tknyt, In all - . . . . ... ' . - Crowded Assemblages, " vuurcuea, , Theatres, " Railroad Cars, for Promenade or House Dress. In fact, they ara superior to all oik an, tonbt ai.g r Comfort, 1 Economy, Bradley's Duplex Elliptic or Double Spring Far aala aaaryvaara. Man a (Beta red oxelailvelt by the tele owner ef the patent. esffaffl A fall uaartauat oflheae Baneriar 8klrtoftast- y aa kaad, and for aa'a la a great variatv wf siaoa, by ... . . 1 1 --a T n miimrtin ' tyM-iiiUtxi, w uniiihiK A. KLT.NR, " - - ' RANDALL A MANS,- ' Aad all ether eebaats who sell Firat Class Bkhrts ia thi -Cliv and thtaghdht the oathara 8Uvh. Jaa , UT.Iias. . TH OM AS tfc CO., , Bankers, Ho, 178 BALTIMORE STREET, "" 7 B LT1M0RK, MD t7E EOT AND PELL, 0 THE MOST FATOft- 17 able terras, alt the d iterant GOVERNMENT tnKCURITlES. - ! SOUTH KJt.V BANK NOTES, SOUTHERN STATE BOVDS.- COMPOUND INTERESTOTES, -GOLD AND 81LTKR. Siorht, Fonda, Aa., of oar own nark at, oa Cniaile yion, In person ; aad those of New York aad Phlla dalphia Ikroagh reliable eerrrapoadeaU. J?.ie OnUfitrmt, With prompt yaturoa, ow all ae eeuibls poiaia, Xurtb, Uuuth and WesL Draw Ould ar Currtnc Unfit, of any araoeat, vrry Lent rata,, va kaw York, Philadelphia, Uoaloa or Rtuhnitind. . iUam alaraaloa.liyon'laa pQoldir garraacy, tab eet to eheok at sight, - - ON HARD FOa SALE, ' ' JMni) Hootbara Bank Wotos. ' ' HiSii f)erea Thirties, fdifferent tosles l StS sua PWe-Twntti, t'ol, 'S4 aad 'S leases Si COS One-Year Oerlifi .meal Dot ISSk-tf THOS. W. D VI, RlktHHO JONhiS, J. DAVIS & .TONES, , GROCERS, -A-AUCTION 4 COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 7 Hp. 26 rayetteville Street, -. -,r atAI.KIOH, I. IT KEP oeasuunly on baad a vary largo eopp.y IVof f FAMILY OIcOClClcIKrt, - ' s ooaaiatliig o( - J" -j Bacon. Lard, ' " " " , ' Jlour, Meal, Cora,' Copperas, Buckwheat, Cheese, . ' 7 . Pickled Oyster, . ' ' Chamn&o-nt Ale Porter, Bladder Snnff, ' rSoda Ani Btttltf ttleSsf K Tea Cakes, Percussion Caps, -Salt. Iislu ftQy. eVe. -ALSO- Wood and Wilow Ware, . " Hardware, ; -; - -Powder and Shot, r ; ." SoapsV--kinds,' ' Farming Implements of all descriptions, Yo we respautlally K4u.it onoaigBM.nta f- - ' Cotton, Cotton Tarns, Iron, Ac.,' ' and couTm;i'noL)ucE.' All oiwltnatceta abal raaalya mr.nirl and vmmM slleatma :i DAVS) ak JtyiSUM. fab I. 147, Jin. ' ' V: '-- ' " II All T F.EUlti, .r 44 Fayetterills Street, Raleigh, V. C, . Aaaars t, t TEW ART'S "Eiteatioa Top,' ' Qaaaa of tbo J BKOWN. With Karr It wis, 7 4 PayoUvllleHtrooL Jaa U lSStf. s B. Waat4i:a. , . - ,, , j. a. eiicTHaauAHti. WALLACE L SOlTnKRUXD, 0E.NF.RAL COMMISSION MERCHA!T9, ; UIBe ever A. Si. Malt's Blore, ' ' . v No. 32 NORTH, WATER ST, 7 WiJminfrtoii, N". C." WILL giro proapt peraoaai atwaiiaa la all Cos. tignraeBt of ... KA7AI stores, ,crrTfl"r, wigrfsri'Rrr.vTf!, BOB ' 14, 1 A g, rKU'lMfl.li, C, C, aaTPIK 7 . FOESil.EOR 8H1P1K5T, i AL?0- Vs-" r TO rORWAWDINQ MSSCOIKDISE, tfc. So. S, lMAiW-St A CARD. MTH 81'RSCRIBSR MAY BI FOUND WITB art A Lewie, No. 44 Faeettaville a not. Mar f paetfnlly iavitas his eld eaatoaiers aad tho r'l. aa laoaxuaeive annnaaaul of kahuw sac. IDI LEKTaad HOUKII FUKNlfiUINli UOODB aow fa. seer. " .; '7, 7-1. - J. BROWN. . ftaielgk.Jlaa'y IS-I.t-Saa. r.i;- i .." : 44 PATETTEVILLjfc STREET, ItAtClOU, . 0. , . ' , . Wo iatltetieelaj altehiloa 'f parnkaaers to tint aaajav iota aaune oeaoa of . ItisoellaBeous Earilwar, . 7; 1 7x .Li .Wooden War, -WUlew Ware, , Crockery Ware, Glass Ware, China Ware, Da. .hJ TT..11 nr StontWare,v -a Tin Ware, .. Iron and Steel Buggy Material Bridles, ; . -' Saddles,;-, Harness, Collars, &en . OiU Paint L"tMM Tarnishes and Brushes. 7 ' .-A -US Q-'':- , J " FAMILY OHOOBRIKi). To foal, for aaytkla'g la the , HoostKeepInj Line. Cau at S"WMAtXW.IV Ralelgb, Jaa IS, lit, tf. IIREMZEH, KELLOCa St CO., -rjwe KKLLOfjjQ & IHtEIVlaSEll, inn. . . -i . BBRHSBOBO, If. , ' rjOtB AlfT) SILVER, IXCffABQK, BAKE nia, Kiwoaa mb Doooa.ouagai aaa aula- . Pepoeitt raeelred sabioet to sight shook a as with tbo Banks. . , -f. v7 ... , Colloetioat stads oa all aooosstblo points. ' Will trasuet all botiaoss Broatptljr aad oa reasona ble Ural. ,f4-'.ji,,.h 'r laat.lM. Ira . CHEAT SESATION 1 1 The Parisian. Monarch Dethroned I U 'THE W0RLD0P FASHION . i FARniSS A) LjACICS. . CtELKCTlNtt THEItt OUTCIf FROM FHIIR KJ rrah arrivals of Umu, eonaUtlng of Hew Broadcloths, ' ' Bearer Cloths, CaMimeres, " . ; Ready-made Clothing, ' . i Hats and Caps, ," ' Splendid Orercoats, Collars, . 'y, : : . Crarats, 4 Gloves, . as-,. ; - j'i't" " r-.-,- rrrr ... Hosiery, . ., , ,. w--. Valises, ' . v Handkerohlefs. Aft., - :, &&, . ' aVo., -- &4 ' ' Call aad lnipeet Stodt aat 4 arateate. ' Fine Merchant Tailoring ''? It still sarrl'd ea, baa apoa a larger basis than ever it kafors attotapted la tbs Seatb. " v.- , An XSnt lro Suit : or Cloth ' KMefl K af rnttf tfmmi, o - IB Murf ttic. Their floods are oil saw, they haveo-opleodid Oat. tor, and Jfeedtenea wkosa work will eouparo iar. atily wit aay e located tn Europe or ta stria eoantrjr. aaat lt-lro. ... . I s.Martiv.iv.; lata oPaterihorg, Va, - ' .T. Bomwoony i lata of WarteaWn,' J. 0. SUAFER & NORWOO0r Commission Merchants, faa AT Ttlf.UU 0.,... W ITlsV Vl I L ! jijs( p ni rmm sw j sagtsa-re i tu A t AYoriW, Uratni an mil Olh'T HuUtAtm r jttudiiCl toutted KSU-Order fraai Msrebaatt, MaaMritaiwrn, Pisa. tore aeaoikurs will, leeoire prompt bs tadtvidasl stotioa. I . . . c - v -. i' . .. , . ,..!. acrsa to , . . . i - ov J M Morebead. nraaa.ftaya, sT fij ft Leaatlyr, Preaidanl Baleigk aadOaatoa K Bl Mullwaiaa. H tie, Deaoani and iokaeoa, Mattla A Tene.nllt Peurv hnrg, Va; E A Voglor, B.q , BaleuC ST Ol K t Kieaardaoa, a4lagkan. Om, M 0 Beywuiar Biajl Uroeoakero, NOB Wilkes, SiporinUodeot S 1 KB , " ' ' t tf..-.. uuiFi, uao. St coM , i ..." x J HOC It 118 7' V, t7-7v ,ae.-7s ','j;V-''-i'"; COMMISSI OH MERCHANTS -i-larelsiL snd DomehlleHiquon. ,'. robacco. Cigars, AeV ?" ' No, 10S WiteI.oiBahDcViBRieT, , .- . ,And " 1 .. . No. t BAf.uaaatoaj 8tbt, - - , ' BALTIklOKR. ItD. ; ' ' w. . ttgigiK, a . aairrm, a. eaPRHtRT Jaa, U, 140. Its. ' DAVIU BAUIIOIV, , . i "2nrjr, DORRAHCZ v CO ! " Staple and Fancy Dry Coodv -i Not. 80 tfii LeiJaard Street, , t lWfotofroaar,)- - ' . -KEW York. FfVll,S4 , IS Hasov.a 8, ' I , f Oli e Pnoo. BAITIMOK. J IFrAtf7v-.' ..- COM M IS10.'V MKKU HAM T8, , k poa tas SAH ottoa rsrts, Meetings aad Osnakatrf, Woel ;. r v . v. 44 Woolen Coeds. : -.;,',,. : 77--ftjEiERiioM ;7"--, ; - ' ' Chat P, Matlet, tq, v" Ckapel ntlt- ' Chat. B, Mallett, laq., ' S FayoMevHIa. 1 eo.W. Williaats A Co, ', , FayoatoviUo. ' J"4 II. Llody, iq., - Uraeaaboro. JanasHloaa, Kaq., " ' ajraonebero. v i Tkaraaa R Tate, laq., ' . t Obarlono. : &.'MtktorAlCaabletCaloa - T " Bnk, .-. , , .,".. ..- Baltlajere, Oetobor S-dS.ty. - - .- K. F. Cue's Sopcr-rhosphate of Lime, . ' ON ' . ... XIOHE MAKCRB. . WASRANTED. G&NCIN J!,V BEIN8 MAOB OF TUB BEST MATERIAL AffD la Ike aiiKtapprovad maaaar. It Is reoeaiaieaded the pablie aa saparlor to any other la tho Market. All ke kavo a ted it speak of H la the hbjr hoot teraj of pralao, aad to nee oegagad ia ita ataaafMiara d1 soatioae their beet oadeavors as sslvaaeo tho klgb repatatloa which it has aoqnlted, We an area tea tho Photuhaie to be well aaaaafh' ol, and reooaiaioad it la preferoaeo to aow other artiSairJ manoro in tho market. We ooaoidor St aearly equal to the boat Perinea Aaaae, altkoagh lurnianaa ac nair ine price. '. Meeers. B. H. Allan A Co.. tie well kaowa auna. faelarers ef agrimltaral latplamaeta, say of Ida ' We take pUaaure ia stating that wo have sold 1. F Coo's Sapor- Phosphate of Llano for foar yean It has given antve eel satlafaeMba to ear eastowets. o UU aoaadaaeo. of tilt pulitlo, an? the puriihaiee' asavrely apoa aennrlrg aa artiole honestly aad oare -fadfjt aoafaataaod.. 'We would atate that, aftar oararfal ejiamli.atloa. wo believe lata Phosphate had haoa tapraved ooeh year elaeo tts-tairodaeeiee ka tkla aatae, aad tkal wui ooauaao to ainials tte proeoat kigh staM lag. "Very raapeotfally, .. tt; U. All L is eV vv. , "He. 11 Water atrooV Mow Tork." I. Faaat Con, Anonad pleaoa Snd remit of say aaalyili of saw. pie of -voor BPl fkaapkata st I4ne 1(V 4k, m., TUia being sack a u parlor artle la ovary roapaot, I eau an refrain fro ooagroialatieg apoa eae.e oiaaaljaetaiw, wklek aadeaktedly wUi at eat Hh, . great laoeeas. .. " Wiihlngyoa every saoeAae, I aat,' - v.,,j..,f Koaaoetfally yrs, .., .'vi-. . a. LIIBISi BiLVtwoae, A a vast t, I'M. Of Frae Phoapborie Aold Hyd. jaM eoBtsiniog of Ashydroas Fhea :. yhoric Aoid, . , ; , T.4,'. ' - fit Bl Phosphate tf Llms. "' S.1S .. obtaining of Aahydions Phoe- pbsrie Add. .' t.70. ' Of Neutral Pho.pbats of Urns ., l.li erinuining of Aaliydroas Phoe- '" - ' fihorlo Aeidl. - . . ' Of uliibau rrf Lime hyd rated 4 IS. eomun Ing of sulphuric Aeid (Sot.) 11.30. Of Alkaline 8allsa Nulphalos. 1.11 Of Oig sole tJovbustible Matter. HISS eapanit or produoing A mmoala. ..- I 7A Of Animal Coal atid ad. Plosjiborn Aold soluble ia Water. 11.lt. 1.0 Fbosphorw Aeid Insoluble In Water. . 4 SO. " Arsraoaia . . , .; .Si - ' . MAnoracTPass ar , . i KV(X;n COB. Hontor's Piint L-1. THKCaDERsIuNID BAVE BUtaV ApcOlH. tea Ageata for the 8ta o of Mori Cuts lo t, d wi l supply tk a superior lenliiier at eauntaoiofera' prioaa. Fat op ia kanels or ahnst W paundi weights 1 0O Barrels how la Sture, aaa ror sais ay 0 0 PARSLET L CO. .CJaa. 1-I10-Sa. ' . Wilmington, K, M REWARD.. ,f STOLEN frntn te euMee of tbo aobarrtber, aoar fcaloiirh. un the Right of tbo tiai Uisiaat, two nialo. and a nailob eow. ' The male are abiai thlrleea or AiarUea year, old, la good order, madiaia .lie one hlaok, tho other a red aorrall. and birth niaoli marked with the karaaae and beginoibg to eliad. , ' The okw ie of autsll ine. white and ft, tad heart all the ma he of a gorni ntll.tr - - t ha above rewaiil will be paid fur aay inffWwalluB loadint to the roeovaryof either of the animals, or a propoitiotato reward hir one or aiora. - . , - , J. PKVEBtCX. Fslalgh. Feb. 24 117, Iw, pd ' IBOSrCCTCs - COBMOPOUIX nt f "--C - .'-'aMsagsftsa -7i" QTf TBI FIRST OF JAKCART WI WILt ennnance tho puMietilim. la tbt Ottv of Hal. - -r-T-TTTiriVlll I 1 ' lUure, ill a UlOU'lliy . mimmimmmatt Xaterary Marazino ' Titers b, ua pabllnatiod of this eharaoter now b. toad Soaiii of flvw iorlt tjily, and tbo. eloaiag of the war bat ten a isrgv pornoa ti toe oooptp of tho Sonntry with literary ropreeootativo. - - Tbs Co.motolits will Sa devoted to X Literature, Ait, Reviews, Boienti&o Paper i ana uonerai &eaaina, - and ws shall aauit.er among ita cuoirihators antte of tbs Irst literary men of the Soois, witk okbort fWMS tho north aau troni tioadon and Parts. ' ' All aistter sutoriaiaal will bo tartfnily tleeu4 from the Bewott and best ol the Kngliah, Fraaott and Imnaw puhbeattont ; and it. F-dueis wil rparo no, rft or-t pease to aiake It rank with rhe vaar rtaaT miigaainao of thacoantry, , . - 1 . At its uaasj ImiijuU, we bars established .the ('usMor-MT: upon ao teiIoaatiiaM. kope ta taakt it tk organ of general literature alone; anal Will be aHiBSaeneed by aoy part, or tliqae wbat- OVrr. , ,:..! : . Il will bentailtsi le fUb.crlTi.ra InaavVartW tie aoaairy upon rre'tpt ef th following , i auUsvrlptlom ; - , fjiaglt Cap'i for one year, . "t f4 AO fivtCnH-s furoosysar, , .r . . 18 flQ Ta oepua fur oat year, M ot fSJ" Tbo I bsMoroLiTi wit) be geaorally diatrib ated SBiong tbs Vvrehsntt and Plaaisrt ef ftte uuth, and we will add, for their iBforraavoe, a tiw advarnsetlaentt, at BWderatb) ratea. . :, ' LUieraldcdaytioas will be Hdo te boole krUe aad newadaalrrs. ; . dr howspapers pablnhiog this proepsotas st4 seaUuig a snatkeditopy ta lite nbdoreigned, wi)l,ro eoivt a tepy of tho uagasiae. Adilreas - ' ' ... Da LEON A CO., : : P.O. Bex SS, ataJaiaaero, fed. Jaa IS, ISA, It . - J. . - - ' ,u.-...l b! "'. r AAA fOUXVa of Bkeeldert, hrlgbt ad dr. ' " OUUUoalobv - N A. A. . 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