7 i m DAILY SENTINEL all A Jiertimau occupying not more iLiy 1 j elf Bunion tji kKb'coaUtu( , siiuwe ' ? fffl. E. PELL, Slate Printer. -.iliiJLlo 1 Insertion ' -' $1.00 1 - .'L ' 1 69 - - . nr i r a -.1.. .. 4.00 t WtJk , ." 8 50 S Week 1 mouth i woiiUij " t !! ! ) i.'Jtt -Sv.ut Ha "'I TERMS OF BCBSCRIWIOX. , . jb, snsn published vry awalas; i- g.riday, STB Kh6tBJ tw f0r Bthr " . ; - - , ;--'' - Vtwwwai-V ; ;...'. .n. mnnth. ,,. ' ! , .: 1, wl HOlitO BATIIIK BE RHUT THAN BB PEHDKT aleaxr Cly. . , . . f '. Jr ' 8pe;J sft?;, bnaTci:llrTrif,', , abargej oadwllar lotntkt tot h ibit rtUr- 'aa"! aotice will WchBrped s ailrertinim.miu. Th tlmpl snaouneeaiftit ot a death or irn, III ot be ehsryvd. J .' -.' 'Bil swaths, - - ,-' " ' 'j.' ffVllelf tke aid of r frieexi lav axtaodV VOL. I. : IL1LEIG1I,; FIjllDAX MAKOII 30. I860.' ,XO. 30Us I g ear clrca'adoa. ' BnMUHrHMI&M rWawBaaaBBjBBBBM 'j r - , , , ij,' nmnirnany' -i i '' " i i '",' ' ' n'T n iri "ff f " 7" T N.n"thTles-iBfl' fWaepnndeae rf ' " I' . wood Usauuuer ) i ,mMtubKlL,,r:''l,e C"" " SENATOR STOCKTON RULED OUT. ' ' ' Badical Pretext for thl Action. UKPOBT Of TUB VUlOMl.i EVIDENCE I J11' V" - v v t r; 1 rioy committee. 'Teitimonjr of 0sn.' Lea, Bpeaker Baldwin " - Joage joynef, ana uuwrj. ,v Proeeedinei ia'Conzres. wminri5. llnrch 27. Bknatk. The ft-n. .... mxMinlfHl iiU the cso yf Mr. Stock Iob ot New Jersey, and rulud biiu out by one iiiority. . TUi notion gin Ui KepuWican elect a lUipuijur-uu , j Tlie pn-U'it for oiwtinjf Mr. Btwktan wn that Mltrtod ty Dluntlity- inel ot ma fmtyof the inenibcr of tbo former Lcgiala- tUM. , Tli President cut in a veto of the Civil i,Tiit Hill.- Ketuv: " " ' By the first lection of the hill all persons lorn . til. iTiikcil Stute and not subject -to any fr- This provision comprehends tlic Chinese of tlie IV'tliC Dtates, Indians lunjeci va laxauou entire race Uesignawa a wacus, people oi coi- Mood. Every individual of these rape born In t Cfltte Stiitm -W fcv 1 JiilL -uiada A citk Mn of the United tate It does not purport to declare or confer any otuer right ot citi7n " sli'u) thn Federal citiieeiuihi,iiddootJur; u citizeui of btatea, except that whicb may re i suit from their statu aa citizen of the United "State. The Dower to confer the .right ot State citi jBualiip is jusi as cxclutiivtly with tlie several ' !tt tlie power t confer the righto! Fed- ' eral eitiieinlip is with Congress. The right of Federal citizenship thus to be comurred on tlie several excepted races befoi-e mentioneid, iinow, fui tlie first time, proposed to be given by law. The bi'.l, in effect, proposes a discrimination StfainstUre numbers of intelligent, worthy and patriotic torei;;nm4 nd ii fsvirr of the negro, to wliom, after Ions years of bondage, the ave nues to rreedom and intelligence bare now txten 1 suddenly opened. ' lie must, of necessity, from - hit previou unfortunate condition ot aervitude, a be less informed aa to the nature and character " of our institution than, he who, coming from abroad, has, to some extent at least, familiarized n himself with the priudplA of government to which he voluntarily entrusted life, liberty and tlie pursuit of happinesa. Yot it i bow pro posed, by a single legislative eriactmeut, to con - fr the right of citizens upon airperson of Af rican descent born within the extended limits of the LuiteJ States, while persons of foreign lirtti who mate our lsjid their home must un dergo a probation of five years,1 and cn only then become citizen upon proof that the are -ye4oai-a-ti)rBnarhcdttUB,priai elples of the institutions of the t-niteu btates, and well disposed to toe good order and vwpi esof the same. :: ; ;,; ' V '-';: A. In reviewinir theae, sections ot :ihSl)m' it .aay : ; If It be granted that fonawsa ean -HjteHl aUfltatftJaKjlicriuiiniitin2 ifetween' white and black In the subject coveted Tjy thTsTjill, wbv. it mav be aatred. may not tWikress repeal Jn the (am way all State law discriminating ""between the two race on the subjects of suft- -Tiure1 and ffieet IfrCoaen-ss can dwlare by ' law who shall hold lands, who shall testify, who shall have capacity to make a contract in a State,, ttien Congrea can by law also declare srho, without regard to Ibur oi tac, snail havrthe right to set as a Juror, or as a judge, or to bold any other -olBoe, and finally to vote ia every i State and Territory of tlie United States. .v:mr, As resiecU the Territories, they come within tle power ot Conjrrcs. for "ailbi tlftiaii'lfiS taw vmakiug power is the Federal power, but as to the State no. similar provision exiata vesting in Congress the power to make rules and regula tioiyi for them.;. The President sits in eonclit- In all out history, In all our expcrience a a pwple living under Federal and State law, no stlch system as that contemplated by the details ' ot this bill ha c vix before been, proposed pr "' adopt!. They etablish. tor tlie .security of the colored race, safeguards that go infinitely bcjind any that the tieneral Oovemmeot ha ever provided fur the while race. ; They inter ' fere with the municipal kifislaHcn of the States, with the relations .existing exclusively between a State and its eitiwni, or between the j iD.iauiiaiits or the same suite, in the assumption ' of power by the General Government which, if - acquiesced in, must sjilp and deatwyour federa tive sym of limited puweia, and break down tlie bamera-which preserve the right of the ., States. t t )a Mnolicf sten. or rather stride. to: , r.ls eealriluation and concentration of all h'gi.diaive power in the National Government. A Tlie tendency of the bill must be to reeuadtaU' the spirit of 'rebellion, ; and arreat the iirogrea , of those influences which are more do ely hawing around the States the bonds of Union d peace; My lamented prodtceisori in his proclamation ol the lut of January 1804, or- dered and declared that all person held at . siave within certain State and parts of Statw thereiti ilesignatcit -vrw,- and thenceforward ahould be free, and fiirther. that the Executive Oovernmcat of the United Sutea, tncludinthc ' anilitary and nav)al authorities threofi would ecogmze. and maintain the freedom of audi . persons. This guarantee ha been 'rendered, es pecially obligatory and sacred by the amend . Mot to -the Constitution jdxKshuig slavery t throughout the United State. I therefore fullv J receffoiw the obHgatloa to proU and dtfend that class of our people whenever and wherever f it rlt become neceiwary, and to the full extent compatible with the Constitution of the United i' State. -. : .. . --' - Entertaining these sentimenti. it only remains , for me to say that I will cheerfully co-operate - in any measure that may I be secetiMtry for the l prmt!oa of the Civil right of the freednien-- M well as those of all othirr clames tof person wnroghQut the United butes, by Judicial pro- rcsa,' under fqiKil and impartial laws, in cvn- lortuitvwith tuo provisions ol the wliTai l on- I nonreturn thebitl to the Senate and re gret that, in considering" the bills nd point rat- oiutions-iisny-two in buiiiucf wuicii nve been thus far mulmiiticd for my approval, I am impelled to withhold my assent from a second measure that has reemveu the sanction ol ooiu I HousH of Ciingfess. The consideration of the mesBage was post poned until to-morrow, Hol'sb. A report ot orMencw was mad tiv day from the Committee of HeconstrtK'thm, from, which It appears tlint amiing the more im ortunt witnesses ex aininetV in K'Ution to Vir ginia were: Judge lTnirwod, lwis McKen n, General Tuinr,.coniniiinditig the post at Richmond, Major General TetTy, Colonel rlan do Brown, Charles IT. Iewis. h'te Secretary of the conmioiiwculth, 'General Itoljert E. anrl j Uriiradter General t.orae, John 11. Ual'twin, William T.-Jovnes. Jiim M. Notts, and others from that Mate, including tx-veral colored nitn. were also examined. Gi-nerali.ee represent that nothing like a sentiment of liostility to the l uiteil htates itov crnmeiit, exists in Virginia;, that there are no COllllilUUI WUS or CUUttjJItlMnra ltBT4ii '-tH4i.4:ui lu view ; that thejpeople, tboughlisappoiutert arid saddened bv the result or War, accept that re sult Submissively, and are only looking now to their material interest, and that the surest and 8peediust means of. reconciling the people to the uovernmcnt. ami maKinu tueiii tis coruiui kiit- witU tlie jicople of the other Mute. r , As to thli.liegi'Oi'8, he ' pxpreasca the belief, which he. say he ha long entertained. Unit the State would be much belter without them, and he rcbudtatcs "the iderthat eni1te -wevt pujrjppsely jntlM'teeMin Ketlernl prwonera ot war. The testimony of tlid Wfmbers nt the' TTr- giuia jtnnhuure orentlcmen who hail come as a delegation to President Johnson was equally imnortant and interesting. They concur in oinnion to ljcomulete ttlwence ot any tl Government. Tne question oi sccchxiou, tuey sav. was settled by the sword, and the . pcopl wero content to aoiiio iy toe urciMira, nu oive henceforth failhftil citizens of the Kepublic Tbey represent the feeling of the people at large and of themselves asunallerttbly opixiscd to the idea of extending political right to neroc, while, as to civil riirfiTs. the Legislature was en gaged in maturing meiusures removing' moat, if not an. oi me ownoxioua uineriiinnuiwiio m tiw flaw between white and blacks. On the question of thrnourse which Virginia won n tit Ke in case in a war oeiweeu nm .m- ted States and any foreitru tiower, which might afford the .South a promise of establishing their independenon, their tesUuiony wasaeciaeuij- on the itte ol loyalty.- - On 'the tither hand the United State officers Generals Terrv and Tuner, and Colouel Urown, and moat, if not all, of tho unquaUUed.Uji.ioB men, concur in ri pres'nting;thiiti;inent of tlie noimlenf ViriHuia in ..relation- to tl Govern ment as. uniuiprovert, nndT'as ratljeTlISftiig tie come embittered since Le surrender, tncy h.t t f lint time the ocodIo were humble, ick of war, longing for peace on any terms, and ready to accept gratefully tho pardon of the Governmentf-and to knbniit to any condition that might be imposed, while now they are ar rogant, exacting and intolerant. ' - VlKnrtnTwttBawT the decided opinion that the withdrawal ol the Pwleml trooos aiioVof the Frmlmffli's Bureau would be follbweft bf ah uinifenting pruscrip tion of whitaUnioniattAnd theBfciitioir and remission of slavery ot tbo colored people,. 1 fie change eTfecTTngr-tgryiTOiulty aa-r rhof by these witnesses to the frcsideat's liNrral jiolicy. Tn tmnaA to the Federal debt f uebcor)le. ot V5ri;iuia are reurescntod as in favor of its reim- TMatiQitrc at least of ooiubtuing with otfttee Confederate 'leht. 1 uc witnesses who have.neen connected wiMi the (imfedcracy, however;'? de ny this, and represent the eopl a willing to pay their share of the Federal debt by taxation. On this ubjet,LUtierid Lee' oVuiion is thai they are willing to pay Ixith, Bnd)ppofd to a repudiation ol either. -'"', ' Outside of those matters of -general inquiry, Jliere 1 one hisfatrieal-episoth) tnnoctd---ttith the sccesai'iu of Virginia aud tllff 'oirtnrcaK ot the rebellion, on wliicii tho ttimony of these witnesses was taken. V There wt a conference sought for and held lv1:::--5'.'-..' Secession t-onvcmioo, iieiegaiwi 17 uie 1.111011 member of that body J oli rt B. Dald wi n prior to the opening of the rebel batteries on Fort J The flrat statement on the SHMeet caittJrerft John F. Lewis, sn uncouiproui'ising Union man all through the war,(nnd who !td bctn bltnsell a mcmlief of the Virginia Convention. . He t-n-tified Uiat,'on tlie evening of the iflth of April. 1801, he visited John Minor llotta tn Kicumond, and leametl from him that Mr. Lincoln had in formed him that he had had an interview with John B. Baldwin Judge Summers, for whom a special niesAengef had been suit, not being able to go t Washinfrton and the Union mem tiers aving delegated JSalU win, ana bail matte aprpp- d I liourn die, without passing an or, 1 1 nunc el of socesxion, heMrLinil)i) would take the responstHlity of Vt-itbdrawin the trooji fam r ort rninicr, i.oko i iuHivtui nn imeu 10 ne cede to the pmpoUiun, und did not communi cate rt r tliH-wrvftHi tht et mntning,. . . After brtnMhatenilf JX r-ci pre vailed on Colonel DaWwin to ncthpanv him to tlie house, of Mr.v'itrs,, wlo, r IM'rte.t the statement niailc by Ui to Mr,. l,in-..ln. and asked him how in the fmme of God- W iauld take tbtri! cJge of sncit an nttaakiew' liom4tie yjiuveoticin, to which Ealdn in, linking at hii waftb, replied that it was thtu n-r Ithe nonr fir tiif Jiii-ctiiig of the Convention, that he VMMiS lTtc iTicre, and that hoXwould see Botts auaiul '. f The tftstimony frjvcsmany particulars "relating to this rnbjift, which will, be publiabcd iu to morrow' paper". . '. . . . . - ' . . nef tan ukku avoat HAi.it. v;.. : Oa trdav.th "Tenth f7(!, Hue of Ate twit ; aevt. e the plaaia'ioBnf Jo Neat dn-ve.rd In tbefVnnty 4 Frank) 11, mite. a tKiw Imnba-e, eltall !! at I'etihe Aa-Uo ! weiH.,f iueei Su-ed TtteaBlsead ai"E-r J'rolifilS." twilli. arrf r ol the vary bent qaelilf, leisafisii Biu;tL ,; itl.t, wua gaoa BOBa. ' , -v-,- Mrch21-18M4 JOS, I fiA I 1 xcttor. A Imp- Buy H fr. wniTMnt'I t?4 for any k.ni vf wort. Tti iivwr fiTfr Dim t.r mi d'MJ bectttM , I Awiy ' ' ' ' I). t'. ILLI AM30X CO Mrcb -.'l, m, it A KKi(iL'ri'KAi,iii'Li:ti:T!ti I Ne lrus 4 lie Wsfjun, Nwj York uiskv, 2 Uori 1 N.'W hou Ai' lumiC e-l, 1 'J N'nw ln Axle l'h Ujrt. la Kiotvur Wsnflioniif TVaeks. AU 4 tlitt sUfv bi of (lis Tory bent, qietlity.asiHl Will Urt Mtlu Hi .it nuail SlVHIir.6 iw vw t.-S l-i'lk'. ly HiMiitMn tti ili nbve wo konp sll kiuJa .t t'ltiw SUd Pti'W CiU)i(, Hjdrl, SI.VBl,r.tk A xluw, A. B. P. WILMAAiSoA i; Co. Marcti 181, ll. t iOKTli 1 KOIl V M I'Tl'.l L I AW. IMMt'St.tA'C k KMii'tiy. Ot liAtlilllH X. O. officKim. THsRI.K" B JO?iV!Mt!f.'"f. IV , Prniitnt. 'rtlK'aM W.Ht:TKIt. Vin Pmni-M, ' U. U.UAT1I.K, .J. WIUKTOI!. OMAKI.KS E JHIISx)!, KVKIHI1I) H A l.lj 111 K AM W llt'Nlr.is. .lAVtK-tM 'IOW I.KS, UIIJ.IAVU.JONKM, ' UUfcXTi.V MlJcMKK, OIIAKI.hMi.KH. .ltill.V H. WILLIAMS, WI1.1.IA.U II MiKt-B.H. V. IV 1 1.1. MM K.nll.l.KIt, KKwl'f.-liATI'tK, AI.BHtf JOItNfidS, U. K. BATTI.H. Ill4(wwi payll atWr 'UMh, nr whn 0x Iniiri9r slmli sttsia a esiliti sit. frn iru Ikr dinmnttt trftltttl.if fmitn't riwM,? J tie WuitU t$ i tlJ-1fitltf- l'H'aW'"Vt iMllJuwiaMi. On pHiU.llUll Ul etl HUll IlliM IH jrt-UI.Ulll Uultf Uli l.lfr f'ttltnv. Ulhes ul ilia oomDabV ill ths It ink of t'nnn lu in Ail e"mmiiiiilu lor tlw olihw in KMeiah BMt b"-artttii'.t In y-H-.t. HAH L.tw mvil - Htmi, 8 l.7 u:lm. . A. 1ILLARU, ' i' Hvilriflva 4 r.V'-mr it irw : . Groceries and fcencrul Mcrcbandlzc, fOKWiRUINa AND COMMISSION ME IIOII ANT, -Ha 1ft Vwth Ut. XI Kortk Wstar 8irt, r WILMIN-GTON-.N.C. v- : RKKKR TO t Rev. C. I). Wilsvv Buprwtndat Fublis SekoaUfw ths Sdiia. tJrsiQvbbrtt. R: C. ! II Liia, Bis. Uukiar Bulk f Cspo Fur. Gasnii nto. - V - Rev. W, S Pell, RJitr "t 0tW, Rtlelxh. latsnh Puiu, Ssa , H urnintu), K 0. Ms in. Jam id rnxr-AMuse, U Uitisiir. Mesr. Uowlry, Carnir k Ou., New Yerk. W iimiugloo, Ja , 1W, 6 j. Ftfraossl slMnfioa giras ut the sals tit ttln'pment o Cottou, aaval Stores, &a . All priHlufM., eMti iff n;d to km Fm eitimiivtA. to Mennrs Oowlov, Cirnore Co, Kasr y.rk, sill be itiwuiwl from tlis IHiti.t ut siiiuineiit imitly iujvtblliii me s inirorjTTP'wMiw mtn mum nrvwq, MEH Oil ANDIZK raeolvad and forwarded with Bniuiptiemi and at wofl ersui cniuges. " A laU-u(4i-r .GUQOEltlES, kept. oitRlly IB stcr; whieb wtN tw ,ild at low Mi pa ntr evil. .1 Agt lor the sal of Htrviu "6l C.'e celebrated iTOiT ntvr- m)nm.t vr-YKtwirsArwtat wits Mmn Pnleft PiiWder pruuf Ik ky ilfia only dimi iHotimr ul a miurn '1'lin.n Kilo i uDi rtutnl irve ikjih MamptKw, s r mild t nmniiiaoiurerj nrier. ii will t iurwsrilvd Uiiwigh w uininKii.ii.wii Horn tituiuBTnrjiTirAjfrr rr r.jrwioihiifl; 7Sr isktrof Cotton Yu-n,-ud 4-4-Bfowik Slieetinifi . for sale. Aadra. ' v AA WH.O RIT i Wilmineua. it. 0 -Jsnnsiy'iri. IK. fim, . - - I J EKINKIJ and Cub . biir for ml by IK,- - A. A. WIIXA&D, Wthmh.Hr,- Fob a, 148.1k Cubit nolasscs. ; !t boglie&dsaad barrels, foraale by ' - ' A. A, W1LLABD, Wilmlogbm. Fab 9, U, If c OU It OII1V!! NOO 'Baabvle prime H'lnla Corn I More, wut or sale nr . A. A M II.l.AUII. if J79 tf .. i jliniiitfiiin N . f pt.eiRlFt.eiKi 1 MM. Fine, Supr aad Fainir, now hurling aaii aiiiijexwoiin;, ratiff uy A A. WILLARD, . MarehO I'it-tf ' V. Mm!n(fioni KrCr;' . . ' UtK-UII." (V ' -1 f AAA POtJKOS of Shvaidurs, bright and dry, fui iMUUeal. bv . ' A.A.WIU.AUlO Wi:mu.7l.,B II If - era Kir Adann Rlifllra. f r A BOXES " Adamsatioo " fur ale by lOv) .. -.y 1 A. A. WILLAKD. VVilniiafto. fub J. HH, tf : ' . ; ' - 'Cofl'ce. 1 r IOjSedJ C-fTue for sale by IK irA-rwiEC&- WilmlsstOB Fb f . It tf oi.i!ui nr iikask it aid ; rKOIt(IANlZKl let (aim try, ,!. a larifer ees: , thin liiri.;n. Imlrf tb, l:r"eiti .f ite Airaier inuJV' It K K E. who ws Fie.. dtft" muete wr(. rernnd irituilT ti-lier ilil!i; l-e' rfijiiy 7 tie-will he ,a';?wt in t,Mrt-bipiB dwiii by l,ia fwntbet.'Kd. Hev. en.o flurw u eennin-u.-ui ., , .tioat aiiJ mi mi far lie bind. v,; Hh N.C Tire Hk4 (tii-"till f Hm Kl in-o l,fi-uf tne Aid tlnd tm , irilit tn1 be-t ni!nhi-r ar aevxral of ilm flue JSiiiU. ffiifsyd ty W- 'hi MBJUieii ba bee jrmovad irt,tiei.Fy ftwaatl p nut ttb Ktals WM Uw uitir iB.iteuve yvueiiima mm aoMinne the etnny and prAeih oui' riuii IHialla'd wiU ba ' per.u nenl inilitolion for alt tan'earid (etive ofaiotia, af4 wtJl Hinal.tho brf I .in bJiOht bl tlie wor!dt it atifalDi ed by llin,de.irM x eriiie fttvt v4 tirea aad M ring ion ie-, if n . ituiuel (t dwaait-rlhia y,a, W. il Knave t uta.. 4(riit lur .he cel,tiret'd l)od wo.tb Hrn.ma mTft'.-n(.irovd eid eaHjinied In Jiim, eiiit br I Im tA h"t W, tb rrwst it inK, i-ff-c-Wvu a pupalav Wl . lrted bT bte Irlemle, H. l.i..u.-.li ai kVst B.td, Kew Vurk lur besinnwa, Inediuia plyere, aad edveaoetj Boacl-'iaue, bo irenb Nr eithi-r. ' afflli,i tHibilk.a'ed ar)4 BrranV't tnOt-4ir f.o- Warb. Orrhea'rSUnd Kra Itaiid tu Iff n kind aud Baflt bar ot iuetrnnw nta ' tianehary ba l"-n , leeted for Mtnienl HeadqnA ter fer rt eentrnl pueiliea. ? K B. ate. i.jU-.f enquiry t.K:fflnieal ipfmilinn, bol wnb bo view l tiuiiucee wnk Hi.ii v Head. kunat eeateiu i wo p-wteg staisp. . AtaXibli, IN, U AND tVinEB 001)8" C3 NKW LIK STII.I. AHsfA. Miie her trijtt rtyubir and oAntif of titnt. A. OREEOn AGAIN hiwllia pUassr t Inforin his old frie vle, liw sew 6 wiide bn old cujlnmsis ju d mw ens turner. ft.nt srry bmtr eUw rhMt wsnit Hiwde. tkM he ' jv& rffHriied ftwm tt AoWA, where b ela.ti. IhiI wih reitt ear, and with ss tjfm ttntlm to Ihsii w-iul.-, imr oi tli lartet sd musteuuiploUetoeks ol Staple Hitl rant-y Dry tood, he MPtw-hud lire eloansre to offar tliwn. either dsrmir or else mo wr. i . . A larit sud boantlM keeortiDeut of . -IjttllcsMli'Os Goods embracing the newest sad taading style of Oi s m T A rg sneortnieot of ' " Gentlemen', Youth' and Boy i' Goods, Ladies Summer Wrappings, Ladies, Miwei and Children! Trimmed Hats, new shape, - Ladies, Misses and Children's Hoop Skirts, Ladies, misses ana Children a Balmoral 6hoet, Oaitera; . Slippers, Parasols, Bonnets,' ' Ocntsand loyi' Kici'Calf "andTClotl'G Gents, Boys and Children's Straw, Legnors, xtraia and - PedW Htor Summer, Crockery and Glass Ware. r Wood" Amr-Willow "Ware. ' Idfretlwir wnb food etuek offtrefoTtu ' '"TA'WILTOB'OCKKIKsxj-'se.;--In fuel, In a lew dave nv etoeS will be umiiM New 1 dun't protend to esy thet I m telling; gKode 4 w liik,Hrie, -J Viy. m. each tMt. Umlb emili boihliuifkiere. ' But I SnV I t.v -entd irnnda cueitp, I eipot t in mH lu obeap, kad I ty I will sell saelieep se stir . Vsnkee., Jw ftr (Ijntile. wbe hae pmd for liU iii,le, or ever ex poets lo ny fartbein.eti iKiuaee . I. esi-eolml, To rov wbm 1 , sud wlist 1 menu. I rrninnst fullv - ek hiv frieude sud ra..hiuim tn mil hiiiI noli h e my eliK-k at Ihe old It binitb ituiiuiiii,', eiwner vt Hsyoitavllle and Ha. It Hlmte. V ' - A. I'Kbl.CIl. . R1luh.' March It, lft.3w blainliml and l'riiKrse copy, - NORTH C'AKOLI.V. BAIL BOAD. Change of Time. 1ANo AFlklit blK0Alf, JAN. UH, UM iraine wiit ma as follows : Goiny West. Mail Train. Frtigkt Train besve (Ifilildborn, " lUlelgb.' ' Hillslwre,. M Oroeaebore, Beliehury, . Arrive at Charlotte, S 10 Pii a it AM 1 00 " : S00 1I-4H. n.a pm a lu A U - 40 7.00 a u - 8,50 " ' 100 A M Ooingr East Jfflii irwrt, FYtight Train Leave Clisrlott, " falisbury, " U'eeas bo ro, " llillsboro, ttaleitfhi J 00 P M 4MAM 8 4o . 12 50 PM 4.00 , -8 4t --. 13 40 A H 0 Ot 10 00 ' 1.20 A M Arrive at Ooldsboro, 7.44 " , aijiu ,ra.a uuitHauia at 4iaiaiU WlallMl It T IS R. Truini for ihe North : rat Uoldaluirn elih lb. a A K.Csoii W. ft. Ildat st Uiaeusbor with the 1'iediaont it. K., anif runs daily. - Freirbt Train W -Pei,)ra tiar sttaeliai for tlie eecommoution of passebgars and ras daily ..r.. , .f, aidftetr. ( - En (fibber and SaiHtrinteadeat. -WlL 128.8m. ' ..... ""C'HAXGE OP Tine.'.. KALEIOH a O tUTOW RAILROAD CO., 1 ' :aei;b.W.C,. ft I ii, Itssh I I s ana anr.Hidy, ret). l!tb, !(, train will --r rna ae tuitowet - I.iaei(er l'rin leaves Raleigh, 4 AM Anlveaat Weldua, , f.m do Leave Weldoo , 1 :p ! jt rTT AlTiaee at-iitbrt-jllv - . f)U J, : k'reiKlitBRd Ano.)mui.lall..n Train Wva b.u.,,1. on Miwdsye, Wedum-d renad FridayeatMMAif.sbd arriree a WVldon i.nil Pa. , Thie tMllaee Kalelirh frwa (lis llatflirk end n.a. ton lleo'it ia Ihe Nonbarnttar ..rtl,. I'l.u na i amaiLiye, i nereany and Hitardays at 00 A M ..J .... . ... U .!..... h. jm b u ' ' l)v Una elmuire in t.e PaaAailiriW Train ,.n-l. re uiaie wuu ine Bnauoaroa-'d Haia.ke Kail Uoad aewenae sy tna pprmaivi atieliimmd. . , t ay - fHmmmgm was raw aeimmut) tdateet ba. 41m rain hi and A'uHinioluuo Trsiu If lliey tliiuk urou -1. ii ... N ,. . ' , i"t lirviirk itcMl lO Bnvnfllia tirlnili.al al,... KorU,aijily at tboodhiein belib. -,.' AWJMitJWJNspjr, - . ' ''".. liH''rin(dBt. - A.M. Kiibmx Oeawal AK.at. . ' 'b 17,li.l. Mm IIENSHAW & TH0aliUi COMMISSION & SHIPPING '. . ' MORkHBAD ClfT.'M.- 0. CriAf, AHEJtTS 0R tUIPMKft ASt T Forward in'CoHay Tarpeatina, Itoeia sad all kiarff ot Hoods ar Fro -,; Frumi t tuta aad atoderate-obers-'S. Wo bays rulaf iUaai Backets ftoa M-webead City to Kee' VoTk.. , -ulloli,ee o!Mted. ';. i;: H taM.;;'- !yIEptrliI.roi.LIM.i:OFyiRGl.I4, --" AT-'H2ril.no.'llu z-jj-j , AtfECUTlB'tMitissr f f,.(jtnri ia rble lneH ti.ia wiUi-iiiiW-n- nitn f Afit and rVej. I man tMr mnbtba. At tw cta nl the term, eian b BSUiurn fur tha llerrp .will litko pi 1 AH t'e ra eoi.ee fe-i:Mi.e fur bmrni-l iwn ate at tba eneaeuaiMi wf lite Fnially, inelu.liog aee tea Jfuenitai MHaiaU.a ;lS" beds. ., ' , . , . Fs.ee : MatrfeulaMna f.1; pr.ib-aenra Tieketa tiOJi1 Ormueptn In- of Aaatnay (IN; Uiadastio 10. . l' lurtbe leforevaiiwa, addree - .. . V- L. 8. JOVVK.a. M. T . ; iaauoI the FaCaltv. March 91. IDA. dw4t ' . kielo.d Ta' " Stuck ts bfNat matt Early Cistrdea Pea. yEBYiij.erior Kuekwboai at T per eent per fn-and by I net.' i runin.ta-- ICarly tfa-blnjlou aad Mar rowfat (Sa.iUeB i'eaeat Vt eweae a aaarb . '., ' OOwFaRaV M00&B. Pb.t,187,U H P B 1 9b' 44 1 BHADLKV'ti 1 KI-F.ltK i TED DUPLEX ELLIPTIC pCH H001 DBIM1 COJtPOSKD Of TWO rEU X.J fectlv Tesjipened fllajls berli.r.. h.i,i.d ..i.n. aad truly uiiether. edee to sitr. inemi,,. . i. aad Bskln the imifi sad U 4I Anibit, ike (ures es! end taost e-rne, ;,ri eieje. . Tl ty will bt bed r brssk like the ,ijlr twin. but wlU Jw.;s pra.We( Ueir rr. i , AJe, I U I . J Crowded AsMmblajcs, vuiuvjies. .. i Theatres,- ' Bailrottd Cart, ' - Tor Promenade ' . J,l- Or HuiLU Dreee" H Comfort. Economy, . T I T. ... a Bradlay'a Duplex Elliptio or Don We 'Bprinr ..... , Skirt the eole owjera uflbe lent, il! Wests, Bradley A Cary, A fall aaaertaeat of iheie Beperler Skirts r.in.isot 1 a bead, and for ( la a (real verioiy ef else, br ; W II & It H. TUCKKK, K K Ll.Ofl (1, W H EKLKft & CO , . A. KLIMK, RANDALL & MANJf, . ' , Aad all otfeer Merehente wio sell First Cless Bklrts tn this City and tor, nj-hmii the Sou t liar t btaias. , Jaa , U7,Iias. - - -.. O- 0. r ASILCt, o. a. raasLtT, aa 1oh cons, HCKBVBAVtaX O. G. PARSLEY & CO - Importers Commission Merchants W1LM1SGTOK X C. fj ollctt couauiioieota for Mat or KhlpouaU OottoB, ' , , ' ' CoHod yarns, f l'omestii, -Tal StoTea, ... An4 tbf COUHTBY : PHODTTCE. Bare alweye Is Btor, o.J are etrlnf lyT-eoaalgBiajuiu. farjal abating ani lairkil edfittwMt ISAtiilUfSlj f Cranny Bagging Ganny Bags, Jtaie ttops, meaf fork, Baooa Sides and Shoulders, r Sugar, Coffeer; MolAtsei, Plour,' Batter,- Cheets, Irish Potatoes. Onions. n t ; a. .1 , - ' ' viac&cia, auacaerei, Pickled Herring, Smoked Herring, Codfish, Bails, Powder. Shot, Wlndov Claaa Palnf. linseed. Kerosene, Tannersrand - - LubricatineQililn fr-raL cant & bbl. waisaey, . ... " - Jamaica Eutarand Ciu , - Soap," Candles," - - Starch, Salt, Lime, &o.t &&, dto. -SOLS AOKNTfr FOE Ale.AV aVMSVliM(r 4,A4BIWt.i' l.llUF AOItNTt FOR DuroiVTM ioivii:ii. , Jt(M Ht)d flew Crop U-i'seeeS, diiecl froK v Carrfeaui. d It eis ei.il .-.."v. - To irrhv ds-lng Febriraey a -.1- ,ihii nas uon-e dims. ft. m iiio d.aeir, ClH) 11 Hue 8ugnr diraet irvi Fu(oKU:o. Jsa. -lw.Sm. . v PULL1AM, '-.'yj" AKO tt---.-;,-,: - CommlHsloa Merchants, No. 14 FAYicrraviM.a hvntf, "KXTXtrnFTTTrr Qr.o. W, Swawos, . It. V. rci.MAM. ,iustiii:ci:ivi:i), : yiioyndu 1IlHeci - 5 rstra C Riiaiur, t Iriiaj raclorf; t bro.c, i-. t. 1 SlAck trrfl in Ii II t a. 6fd tntUiradsslLOK KsT Ptllt'ES.- HE!S0.1 ji HJ 1,1.1 AM, Mareb !fl.1t,tf. r? H F ..yetlovia Riteoj "''TasHB,.'. "Z,.... 'r. , :.j.:rZ.Z:Z::s , ; ! kt.le vV' Turpentine Is perfect iwit.-e. ' lOSMS ktauava SviMl i'lHt'Ht. 11 -at oualile In ta.oidw 1k uwe o-r7' "ib. bote-hee akh. BWtFNOV Is Fn.LUtf, Marob 20-147 4f it ryetiii bsv ) A ha. Will He reiei4 y tlwBwlrifBed. fur fumi,b. ttiloer. A-l" ilb 700 ilb.WUDd i.t. T Seat b-f'f a 4 1 It eliee eqa . i iif. iis'o raet ut r itMatt ptaak in r..t Icna, be a inebee ni and ue kveb latok-alt l.'l.n ,. 1BviadattnaAr'i"n. - ( - Z ' '- 5 lHKt Karek JS, Ift.lw . a.u.l.u. V . L l .dMlf. ft H Alt kaf kiV ii:itonM: rr ai " Pormcrly Deo>tt & Eiown. , " , (.l.vlaOlihheit 111 lUj CeDcrattouiiaLsslon .nenhaiit, Xo. a Sotna AViisa tT,, MaMGTON.XC, WWTII . I.... ... . ' ' VV " Hi"' prceunaj HIUI01 to Hi pnreliu si,(t -, wjiv wi ,w.u)-at,i ryrv i..-,u in,i..u miii.in, iui to riM myH bi-o n-rwaiMiBj. fnala. reOM.i, ifo fm, v. t. tf. DKItOftT. TUO, W. BAV1S. , aiMlll-.n ji,Kt.a"j,f. . da. vis & iosvs, ' GE0CEE.S. AVCTI05 A ( (V.IIkN- HF.RCIIAXT, Na. COrjiyftteviUsSlrect, , .. . SAL.K,U, v.. K rfKP eiMI""y w I,,,J l ' ' FAMILY aiiorci:ihi:.s. - oaeuliuir ut ' Bacon. Lard, ?- - ' i... . v- - Kuur, Jloal, Corn. Coppeia. . . , .Z Buckwheat, Chcee, ' t , Pickled Oy iter , ' ' .'I'l'lm... It. v Porter, Bladder touH . Soda and Butter Crackera, - , Tea Cakes, Percussion Caps, '.". , Salt; f'is.b, c.p 4o." - ,T " -w:-fl-v-w '- aSW -auus 'klc! A BBealii i abi i na 1 A a--, . - - Wood aad WUftWk Wavra, Hardware, , rowJer and Shot, f Soapt of all kind, v Farming Implements of all deswiptionii ' jWs rioMilj' eolieit eooeijrniuente o . i cotton, Cotton Yarna, Lou, &o., XMJlSTIt V PliODCCK All rxn..it,i4(it shall rwcei p.mmul avxil ww v,t 1 """'" - DA VlaJ Ac JO.V1. sv -1eb,t X-nUt- ' I'.rrirr. w. , nrriTt. 4.' a'utiaia norri rr.uuo.cv c General Commission Merchants, - .,, to. i H.iiitb tVeiw Street, x : " 4 Wilminirton. 3f . f! . ty I I.I. ylv prnmid I'ei-w.Bnl sileuiioB to th ae'e I. " "l," 1 t-iHtiin. a .iv l aitin-ea, Hr.ner.il j . .v-...,, ti) Mv, siau io raooiving an4 1 Ira-WardiaaT oo.le. utiinni wiUVUed Js. 117. Ha.l'oa proiupMy filled, . JAC0J1 KILL & SONS, Paitasiiiiau, va4 "Kaminictnrers cr Cent's CloJhln-, . K."kTSTA"I,,Y osi Hsn A JUBOf DKY GOODS, - ' Z y CLOTHS, CASSIMERE3, BOOTS, bllOES AKD IIATEf" wbieh ws offer low to Jobbra. Ooraet ef BjCBjore,.d Old Street, rstaretarc. Vs. ivyomber 3i Dl.ttn.pa. . 18GG. eaaaMBawasBB' V A ITllACTlVii BraiN0TOCK -. roariGN and domxstic idhv, apox)s. V5 rjwifnll hivlth the aile!ion nf the Tr 'T to car rorjr ilyeiruble ai d chwiua aluik ef Rt! Antt-t-if'tin iinrl Itrttl.h l'am t Urrsa (ioodi, smiiBS' wTiten Bin be fi.Biid flio Tal...r .f,t.. r- .vMua, t'ljol Her Willi n eilen-ivo aaeurtineul of supsiksr stapi-i: (.oon, ao- : ; . : AOTIONH Of ALIiKINUN. We bHniea arlveetl ilio atti-nil.., .J aiu.i..,, ' Itioi tin cli b imr larre k i,C d he.liai.. tmt loenvti nt era -are nrfi.hr..d in ..A... ' rstratndueoBaeaiA- narstow -nr-miw an tn -h rm bieeinv a K ueiat eaaolliriMIlt i tnuiabbr l;,....lnil . ienily blirohaeed at ivtllieed rala an,l .ill I.. .,!. . . ed at p.ieee to en t Ihe trade it m Wul.'ih Win .iii tw hvoniid l Avs. 79. Ill and Hi Svrnt,.,a lt f RHl'Jt3. . wt'r Cta, a.iwaid tlraliamand Mr, J..1 n Mi w tt hv'-rwri tw wrw tbrtr tM.- (lieads and ib liada . eeliers. ty, . . ' , Tvfi-l hi,"Vb ,Sf ('i, r,, is: ' -- U'CflUX A 00 i -Ii iSION atlUtrHAA'TS. rtyetvevllle Street, KM.EIuit, Jt. a. ILL " 1' k'i.'is-f,f ).r riiwe and e n,.is uf an mriiitin, an Ciami-.ia er at Aeeiina w,i . evlleet all e a'ai. a-jd tad vldoal debt auainat ie- e r-el lin." H lliarirv af k.i.... i .i . 1 1' e. ao I .ll ua aaannroa ciajtLsr er BeallAUte, Gold and Surer Coin, Statt Bonds, Stocks, and . r-ink ;rates. , CtJWPKR etMOORB. Jan. S3. 1SM. tf. IlUt IN80RANC"E. flrtewsiwlltaa Iwewraaia i amnaav. 10 V 110 UKtlADUAV S. T. A FIIlST CLASS COMI'AXT " C II C A V I T A t. l ooo.ooo Suirlat over f 100 003 OSo I Bank Cap Fvai, Kn it-h R II liAlTir Mn:li.14Mswtw. SiemUid ci.iiy usee a wc-ek i,a four . ka. " ; tSfK I.aTII". Is W-rreWvuril nlro, ..f. lu h .b ...j ,. C. , ., i - ""M ifi.n .'vtl'S. I'll vtu.:gi(UiBi. ' aVtetfdtlldS.tr ', ..... n' Afeat. ZLjiZ,.:,(,a.: ,; ' r-' -y ,-'.' ,