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,'SrM.,.4wi f. I I A THE SENTINEL. VI I FELL BEAtCJf: GAItS, Editor. Thtiradnr, April 1966. ' "'"oCS TE2IS. I .. i -, THE SktisswU issued vcrv morning Sua i ajtwr-r." . -V.-U. ...-.-.-sfc dij excepted) at the following rales; Fur Daily, peryeaiy.--...... ....... $10 00 - - "jj( tUOJltll,, j-, ,( -m-mrivr-' '- Oft , r.nemonth, . t 00 f V twn'wtlii, ,;,.;...,,,.iu'.u 8 00 ' Weekly, V'Jt yev i , .. 00 ' Our terms are iuvarihbly in advance, Money may beiseot on by tba 1UH Road oondactarttor " the Exprci Companies. ' "i . CJh Payment la Advance, , From ih i present lima, thus who desire the Del'y, Buini-Weekly or Wetkty . Htntimt, mutt end tha cash in advance, and those whoonrc for Tbis arrangement ta 1 in period! v forced opon oa I by t'ue time. W shall there tola atop tlte fajhtinsl afar tbia No. to all who ha ve not paid op.;; Our personal friends rimst cot expect o to make ex options in tlicir cases. Wo are obliged to do ; CmK bttitinet. or atop tie Stutum. ,AprU3d,tr. irrori la Acconnta. We Leg all 1k felt to rocnire the pentind I fter o-4y, if tbey nv ient ua Wnoy for wbicb we bave not givn tiiem credit, to write M immediately. - We mid aouts errora and otnia , eiont rn our book; we hare eorrected tbem est) will le f,hl to correct any thnt mill exiat. A;)ril8,tf. ; ' , , . . The Crote Mark. ' . The roa mark (X) on your paper, alter tbia, Indicate that the time for wblch ou have paid : kaa nearly expired, " Jli reVfore ail wbobad not i. paid bare been marked. I : April 2d-rtL til frceldeafi Proclamatiija Th Sad! Wehaeno further luformation a to tbe de 'tei'eof tlta rrealdcnti'n TroelaroaTu in oar fame of yesterday. It would appear, Irom that alwtrasr. that the Prwidtrnf baa not. e JeljTtecVieil a peficriramnwt y nr"r retn-d argent ttatca,aa, pcrlmpa, aotiie antii:ipat(l be would ,tlo, but tbo Proclftuuttioo may burly be ffgerdt J e the inititJre to thea aid othr dirl)le coai'.iramatioui. For wbt tie iM done, ie ia entitled to the commendation of every jria of tbe Lonttitntinn and tlio In Ion, and . to tho eapecUI gratitude of tfip pcopje of the B)fiili." TJitcli act tifliM ITtihlini.stritiiun raW biia Uphur and bigiier la the confidence and a.T.cttona of tbe people, and illustrate wore and! mow p.randly bm anjacity ami bi patridtittm. Hi Precidint dccre that tbe ''iiwurrwction'' It at an eud, ndjbat.J! ?see more relgna throughout tbe wide eaUnt of the land. He , aHerte, In tbe most emphatic manner, that tbe people of the Southern State ara "well and Joyally diepoaed," tod tlitrt tbey have con farm ed their leglnlatlen to the exiatir.fr condition of affttirt. What a rebuke doe tble cotivef to 1 tboe malignant and nniirinclplcd nicn'orth and (with abame "U u,Sf B Towt owttiidntJ who areekln to n the impWiifon tbt tbe South U atill Htter and dW'iyal ! The Jrefldeut. bowsnetcr it may be vfih others; i ot iwpoeed Bpuff by the calumnies of dimp. polnied or rergeAil politiclana. Up rccoptizea tbe eridence of cberrful lubmisaion which oar petj.lbaT prvaented, iul, like en hnncatatid toftf EnrJjm'.i wan, Lo apprcclntea, eoniutenda en4oaii AU-lwmoj1- t-;W 4at it -ferrr While tbe Cbiaf Mupbtrata of the coontry, ' ta tbe Merciie of Nbfa Coustitutional and Exec wtlve prerogative, i tbu engaged in bi grrat work of paHfcation end rtMitoration, tbo ao oalled Rohtt;uction Committe Ualsotill en- irad in work ol pulling lowi,; WlHe tbe President, upon a anrwy of the whole field from hi corjiBisndfriff rminenre, afllrwa tlie lion eaty and loyalty of tbe Sotttb, the Radical bijf. - ou at WaRbltigton Jar busy lu the euMtwtnefln dnngoon of the inquUitlnn, and by ru thoil nly known fo that atrocioua tribunal, in n x deetorinj; to iiapeacb that loyalty. . Tby are ,-, aummoninff, to prote their ce, men and wo. tnWt wWeWrfricfffif lVand1ibo s were prejudiced againat the Bouth, long before 'callrd on for thdr,tdencc'A : Fcteral ofUcera, "probably difposed to-le honrst In their Intra" 'tlblji'TSwljbteMfTopanu ettoanon prevent tbeni1 from 6Mnin!n?nrrect view, are larpiily in demand. Cbtto lelers,who bar robbed Booth rn rneo amid the contusion of no Ooverriihent, and who' wUh.the e-ttifuaioa to continue, come readily forward to tetify tbut tha South ia un fitted fi t elf-()Ternii)mt ' Troaniipv mnitm ! who wish tbeir gincl.e continued, and. men lavinsto poaltlortv but hoping to obtain one," r all rnhtble la their lelitjftbt the South. 1 too dii loyal to be trusted. And Wat and fearf, disappointed, envious, vind'otira and broken 4lown politician amobg our own people are, dirtily xndirectlyj biMigli ftirwajd iAiV V end frlcvanee ,id -laying them t the set of the pcrjeeuting commilte. ' I Ti cbasra wWch separate thT "Tresideni from the Radical was tufliciently ditjnct be fore, bat now it is broad, deep aud iir. pssaable, tvfy men tnut staml on one side or the Other. - It onnct L siibf ny msn, "aect," party 01 taetinn, that "the President i with yon Con- ajessltwith yon." We do not despair 0f tbe Jasue. Tbe Colon, which has been preserved at tb cost of so triurh blood and treasure, will yet td. And posterity will award Axpn'st Joirt'OK the glory Of bdnj; its great defender Jle Is rescuing It fjtim greater dangers than ver t'artuttucJ'i it at tie band of armed Oolo closed in New Voik, on tb 8nd.(at 1J7J. Cotton bad a declining tendency , wlti fksr.i c j 771 nata at ccn-c. Colored Contractor and Colored Post Kit ten, -t: We received a call on Tuesday from Mr. Vas sal, the late special -Agent of the Port Office Department in the State, and Mr. A. Jobe, of Tennrasce hit successor. Our conversation wa brief, nf we received, thr following Impres sions; - V - " - . ....... . . to restore the ibhU route and the pott office. tut we nere surprised t& bear Mr. Vanal intt; mate tlmt both tb contractors' fur the mailt nd tlte fft mtir, rnuld be MiUrvmJt,hQ elmd pojrttloti). hit ,iigFtion oa tbia ju'-jectibut admitted that, perhapa, la tome few caaea, colored men of respectability might be alloired to become con tractor. In tbia we uuderstooil Mr. Jur a concurring with ua. A few moumnts n flec tion, however, after they li ft, con-viwed u that we bad made a btty and incorrect adniieinn f The foltowing Itter from Mr. Vaaaal, whicli we And in the Salisbury Banker, calla up the matter, aiid-reinimli na that wu owe it to ifr. VaMat, and tbe public, to attempt to correct Ida error, and rcmonntrate againit ao nianifext a de parture from what U due to the liw, to aoeiety nd to tha Intereata of the community in the Southern State t - , POST OFFICE DEPABTMENT, omoB apRcuiaoeaT roasonTif caromk, Fayetteville, Feb. 23, Dba Pia Tour of the 17th baa jurt been forwarded to me. In reply I have to ay that the law recognize no ditference between a a-bit maa and a black one. - We- have -several contract with colored men in Virpinia, and one in thia State. If a man, black or white, Sn give tbe required aocurity and lond. he can hold a coinmUwion a poxt-utaitter. The old black lawaar alf.rcpealed, :: I" Very lteiectfullv, . s " p. n. VASSAL, I ' Special Agent. Cot. C. A. Cillkt, Sttliibury. VTU old black Uw are repealed.". That ia tree. Tbe colored people are weurcd by law jwerypn.vjU'ge awl protection in nnnrvtnnniftll:' It is known h you,. Jiirs. neefwary frr:-the geftnee cf-thcir liTca,-thetH fiancbwra them and makes them ricium of tlio rnlfdnntatet tfr-ofjUtV Slate. Tht t'iyil ntjpftitl bill mm deafgerf-'dt'6AT''viS nieiii alt eietf tighta, but all political righta. But, hapirtly for the country, that b,ill in not yet a taw and wetruittnever will be. Isiit to th main poiut : We are anxious to tee the mail contract revived and postmasters appointed, but we object positively to those of- fices Ijeing filled liy colored persons, forthefol i list. It ia contrary to any cxitfin'fi law. No alien whit man could fill either ofliec, nor can colored men, nntil thi law d.biTcg t him a lie. cltient, . . . Jd. The greaaccoinmodation offered to the public by thU. S. P, O. Department, ia only valuable lailhe proportion at it enjoy the eon fidenc of the public, a a safe and rellRble me .diuro of communication iiir letters, j npers and money. If colored person were employed as mall contractor aud pott matters, it would for feit entirely the confidence of the Southern peo pks ia tbe Department. . Nothing could luiluce them to risk valuable matter In charge of col ored persona, unless tbe government would en ttr it anf delivery. Public confidence i much shaken already in the safety of tbe mails, while) managed by white persona, and, if trans ferrcd to Colored, or black person, would lie entirely forfeited. Not that tbe public llieve every colored man 1 not trustworthy, but be causa of the general want of confidence in tlnm. Mr. VaSnal, who hst been residing in the State some time, mutt have seen this, and be baa bee: singularly fortunate if ho has good evidtoTo enpptHtme pelluf in tbe), general virtue and reliability of the colored race. Id. Such a scheme would tut jeet tbe govern mrnt to great loss and trouble from the general Infidelity in office wnlcb Would prevail 4 lb. Such a resort would thock the moral rose and the eoCTBtffeeting tstTBTTBoimiTliHT lead to an almost universal withdrawal of the peopleJrom enyndianee on the P. O. Depart ment, - If Messrs. Vassal and Job desinr to revive th postal system of the South, as we hav no doubt they d.xe. advise tbem to seek out th mon UoBt,reiiaoie ana energetic white mcnT Jab.eiaiiia sition and take tbe oath ; otherwise, lot matter remain a tbey are. ; .. - . CoonaotieuL BulTlclent returns from the elet-tion in this State have not reached us, as yet, to enable ui to say with certainty what has been tbe issue. Th probability is' that the Ipubticaa candidate hs been chosen by very meagre majority,-. tome four' or fiv hundred at mof. in tha ' .p,',iJcntt, elwtioh of 1864, Lincoln' majority iwwMceiliapuiOTBdr tional election of 1813, Buckingham majority over Seymour was 11,034. If Hawk? Selected, tbtrefbra, by aa incontiderabl taajority of a few hundreds, tht result nevertheless JndifiU ultimate, and perhapa speedy, overthrow of the enemies of the Union. SToa waix CtTtrrx n v.i- W rmbliab, today, the beautitul addres of Mrs. Fsnnv M. DowO' g, of Cbarlot', president of the Stonewall QemrUry Association, Our reader are aware that the object of tbe Association i to raise nd tor Ut establishment of a Cemetery at Wlnchwter, Ve ay a dcpoaifry for the remain of our nobl dead, who fell in battle around Winchester, ..Many a beloved too of North Carolina sleep Bear that place, and we trust our people will reapond to the call for mesne to accomplish the end la view. r ' " ' The Association hs don well la tbe selection of It FrqriJent, and equally well is tba selec tion ef CoL;W.Lai Davidson, of fhirlnft. .. Ita'AcfAt la-tbia Sttr Col. Davidson k.. ','.. .v . ,, I tfitbusiasm ia tbt oaai Bcarv to taceesa - I , i j j. for the Sentinel.'. . )lrNB. Eoitor.; A aome diacusNloa baa neen in reffHnl to certain flic of newjjper belonjring to flie State Library, and Wbieb, at one time, Were auppoaed to be mlminpr. I think a bftre itatement of tbe fuet b:4ue, not only to theyj'.iirtiea-fmmediatetyjinterrtted. but to.tbe pul lie also, in order that it may the better form I i. 1 . I " ! t . .t . . firt' i January, the file had been put into tbe han! of tbe binder. About the rf ot Febru ary, a well a I recollect, the hiiUler informed mo that the file for 'D were not among thou ent ottt to hinv I ImmediaU-ly went to Mr, tin iiitVrmtJrl Mt tttni be WJ out into tbe-Mnder'a )ianIs all tliiit he found in the Library, when he took chafga of it, nd that, if thoe A lb';:t were n4. mu m them, be knew m.thinp about them.' I wti nn h concerned in regard to ibe mipposed io-8 of the paper, knowing that tb-y .:re llie best record of the timm that could le collect-d. mid knowing, alno, full well, that they were ontlieir regular file when I left the Library last Scptern br. After a minute eean.-h, I found them pAekcd in a box in tbe upper part at' the Li- in rK'iuu to tbeir snppfwed Iopk. 1 Now.Messr. Editor, permit me to nay that I do not believe Oov. Holden had any knowledge that tbe file were put where they were found, and I will give you my reasons for that belief: Suppoaing that Gor. Holdcn had any disposi tion to prevent accrue W the file of the 8intJnr4, be knew rery well that there were other tiles fff.it in the citylhan' tne ilongin(r to the Btoirtfibtry. Ifaviriff occasion, mysel,t, rlu rinp the at (rnbernatorial campaign, to rt.fi.r to tlio Standard of '63, and not finding that of the Library on regular file, I was permitted hoCoxs to the Governor", 5Tor was that the first time. In IBM, bavins occasion to refer to the Standard of 1630, and having no (lie of that diite in the Library, upon request the Oovcrnor very eonrteonsly lent me his own- He must hare been well aware for what pur pose I wanted it, via: to point out the ineon 4tf ncies in the political b-achincrs of the Stand ard at 1850 an.i 14. Thus, Messrs. Editor-., it U very evident that, in whatever lijrlit oth er may "regard Oov. Hohfen'B political rirord, be, himself, ,bnS no disposition to cover it up in a h'is.-pvit it under a. hiishcl, or 111 anv otner femor,ttert t am no pmicl SAtraiwot Hobh 11, but political dilfi-reiices niv r- have, Very Respectfully,. O. If. PEIIHY. April rh;-tB(ifl." - We have made ho chirge or insinuation that Governor Holden had himself removed place iu the Library. We have simply stated that when persons wished to consult them, some portions of the files were not to be found. Tllii Provisional Librarian declared lie did not know where they were, and, after they were found, he declared be did not know who put them in Jj14 box and placed them in thupper part of the library, kiiHply curiaitH. enough to inquire, -V Who put tbem-j there? Why were they put there V not, in any manner, designiner to intimate thnt they were placed there by Gov.-.lioljbn. Rut our present Librarian makes a point, which is not ao clear.- He says, ''it is very evident that in whatever light other' may rcxard-Gov.'Iiolden's political record, he himself has no disposition to cover it up in a box, put it under i bushel, or iu any manner conceal it," Now this, we cncaivajjgarjcffJljAaUirB -ground of coin plaint wit,h our correspondent " P. E. C." Judging from the declaratiotn of the StmuLird. for the last ten. months, na well as from the course of the Provisional Governor towards Maf. Husted, it does look as if lie was disposed to put bis former lights under a bushel ! Hov else can our worthy Librarian account for the order aol to pcrnyt M.ij. Husted, who up to that time was on friendly terms with the Gov ernor, to visit tli Library f F.ns. SEVrtN'rx J An exchange- vry-ty--rmni--tbftt if tenth of the contemplated amendments to the Federal Constitution run the gauiltlet of the State Legislatures, the organic law w hieh onr forefathers framed with so much deliberation - and. care will soon be in the curious eondi'ion of tbe famous pair of stockings which were " darn- tdJ! and otherwise repaired until not one-particle! of th original material remained. No old fMbioried,-wooden 'bottomed 'ihtprfWTeturned from a whaling cruise f four yoara with half as mar b any barnaclea clinging to Its butt as there will " amendments to tbe Constitution." . - Ttiini ar T. Jomtao W ,Nwti. cently arrested and held to bail, in Baltimore, U answer an indictment for4reaon, ba been released. Tlie f rp-iident interfered and ordered an abiniluiimiftfb'f fbc CMb." K: k, Bosna North Carolina old fixe '; quoted lu New York at 8$. 1. j Vs ' Great Sontbern Fair, ' BiLTianai, April 8. The great Southern Fair, for the aid ot the destitute people of the Houthi opened to-night at Institnto Hall, with a dense crowd. The collection, of goods is very large ami costly. - Procoedingt ofCongresa, vWarniaovoa, April 2. The rroceeding of woiagres lo-nay werw p-neraiiy unimportant. 1 l lie penaie ueimiru Hie tuti to moraanua judiciary ot tne t unea otaies. .. In the House the Loan Kill waa reported favorably and without amendment, The COnstacrritlnn w tuar ITeatdenf Ts veto was postponed, probably on accauot of Hie absence of several Senators, and also uutil th vacant seats are unto. -r,r-r----:, 3 : -j - . - I !... e . It foaot necessary to sunimhrize bere tba tea-' timony of Lee. and otber -aourhern men whoe Judgment and honor re beytond -doubt. It prove, wita reierenoe to V irguiia, what would be shown ia tha case of every other state, were rsident witnesses called upon. It furthermora shows tbat the radical charge of disloyalty on the part of the south ia simply a ahain, a pre tence. It will have tb tffuct to onen the eve of the countrv to the true character -of te 'in quisition, which, under tbe gnisa of recon struction committee. Is now in seas ion at Wasb ington. Chitay Timet. , - : . Tha P'4 'ftertyfcrl of Colorado have nnited tuder lb Styl of the v,. a , ' ' "r FROM 7ASHEfGT0Jr, More ZTidencet Before tht Eeconitrurtion Committee 3?ew Jertey Senatorabip. rbeWafhinprton correspondent of the Baltl mankun, 6t Tuesday, writca : Mr. J. R. DeBow. who waa formerly ejperin- tolent ffltUa WWO. and. has recently iuade a Vaxt I hursfiav before tbe committee on reeon m ruction, in reference to tbe roliticisi condition. and industrial prospect of the leleven States now exciutioa irom represemaiion. uw .imc ments rtd view were giveatsome length, and tttH Trovttt04ieof intereatf "TTctrtt tlmrtbTX. S. pupwrne Cto'tr.yiI--: give a decision tfj-morrow or next day upon me test oath question in the case of Garland parte. If so-the decision will be adverse to the conttitutionality of th oatb. The majority of the court had come to this opiaioa homo weeks ago. I If the New Jersey Legislature elect a Senator ut all at the preaeut session, they will elect a conservative. This will be a sore disappoint ment to the radicals, and may defeat their plot for tbe removal of tbe President. One or two lu r tavorabla oiwmntanoare noticert.'Wlnrh will aid the conservative in retaining s suHi eimit lorce to sustain the veto on the civil rights bill, and the future very important vetoes w hich are soon to follow. . . After the Connecticut election the Senate will have no motive tor holding hack the District ncjjro suffrage bill. They will pass it probably in tbe form in which it came from the House, that is, the extension of universal and unquali tied suffrage to the blacks of the District, The Democratic Senators will, of course, resist any proposition to entrap the President into a qual ified negro enffrsjce bill. Both the radicals and the conservatives'desire to press the .matter to a veto. "The republican party of Congress has beeu (juiet in regard to negro suffrage, of late, lest the issue should destroy them in Connecticut, and it would in Pennsylvania and O'do, and otlior loyal Northern States. But.theecheiho ia only suspended, not abandoned. It is the main plank of the republican platform. The Governor of Vermont, as the Legislature is not in s ssion, will appoint a successor to the deceased Mr. Foote. We learn that his choice will almost certainly fall upon Mr. Hilei.d Hall, t pentkman who was favorably known in Cou-greas-aogea tweoty-fi re year ago. and was. alter., w a rd. a uiciubar Sjt The Larvl K, laim Com mission ui.-tniiioxoia. air.. Hull may be hero .by Wd- rnouABiLiTT or csf Ataijio fus flfoT & I.l!adtTpbra'pfljWr in its Washington, dispatches : ''It is generally couceded that the Civil Rights bill will be pass ed over tha veto, on TiK-S'layv" lf it hud been aelilcd tliiit BLtnh "coiu-eSHUixia" are maile.onlv tliv people who don't know what thev are talk-. ing uljout, the statement would have been cor rect. As it is, there is not a word of trqth in it. On the contrary, it, is well known to all well informed persons hVre, that such a result was never certain, aud depended altogether upon the election of a Radical to snceei'd Mr. Stock ton, and upon the continued illneta of Mr. Dix on ami Mr. Wright; and that since the noble j and patritrtie stand- taks by - Mrr f3oevel has lieen Hc,vnj (he Radical leader hare aot only abandoned all hope of living able to carry the W, but w ill not even dare to try to do so. In deed, according to the present indications, it looks 11s if they will try 10 postpone the con sideration of the bill indefinitely. This, ot it Self, is a confession that' they are vanquished, abd that they Cinuot pns the bill ovei the Pres ident's veto. Owing to Mr. Scovel's action, the Senate cunnot at present consist of more than 49 mem bers. It wtttjequtre the vole of 83 of these to van the"l)ill -over the -veto. The tote of 17 -iiaitf"Trttll5eendugh. to iistam the veto. -anil prevent the passage of the bill. But tbe Usdkials can only count on 81 yottsv ineltttling- Mr. toots sut'ceaaor and Mr. Stewart and it is rot absolutely certain that Mr. Stewart will vote w ith them. On the other band, it ia certain that 17 Senators will vote to sustain the veto. This 17 include Messis. Harris, Morgan and Norton. If Mr. Dixon and Mr. Wright are well enough to attend, it will .swell the conservative vote, to 19. Wathington Corre pmtdtnft .V. r. Herald, April 2d. -To-lh..oatlel- WeHoriertelf Again. Mcssns. Editor $t leing understood that the bridge over Roanoke river would ba com pleted by the 2d inst., the citizen of the town, and many from the country, assembled to w it tte tbfi passing of the first train over the new and excellent bridge, built by that accomplished inreMtert, Mr. pamtiet Hand.or t 'ortsmomhTTl l'ing, I think, the third that ba ba built at the same place,. 1 At ttieiute"bourTbth8 arrivaToflbe Seaboard and Roanoke train, (an engine in town was fired up for the purpose,) and -the bridge being ready, Mr. Uaad, the architect, together with many ot the citizen of town, got aboard and passed over to me. t and welcome the hit vai of the train, and passcngera front Ports- over amid toe Dooming ol cannon, the w hirling ot bat, and the loud cheering of the citizens, j which was responded tov fey tne passengers on tne train, men came on tne train trom Peters burg -the tmm aneitarcWiny-'aten ded' in greeting tbe arrival ot that ttain and pas senger aa to the first. All meeting together from tba four different railroads, and extending to each other tbe band of fellowship and irienrb ship, brought to mind tbe good old days of yore, v Long will be beld in remembrance, by the citizens oi neiuon, iu an uav oi April, ltHm, after being shutout and cut off from tha usual routerfof business so long, r ,:; When oar town wa crowded with troop and traveler, it wu ImpoasirHe to afford that accommodauoa to tbe travelling public that waa ftMttnv) hftt n'owMiat lm.u mnA .1 ...... . - - - , - ..w . muk uavot bave resumed tbeir former channel, wa can public! JhriTrtBwMni welfkept noiei, HiRiiRT wiia evera( siore. wnicn will enstile v to give eU who may call upon us w a -wiwawai " i jr.- Weldon,April,W,18C. Attempted Murder of General ?orrett by . ar-i. asv-nr wm ' ;.,.-..,- aw.-w-. -;. Mtrnn, April 1. A lettief from Sunflower Couctr, MisaisaicnL s,y a negro man employed on 'Gen. Forrest' plantation, while assaulting bis fthe emA sick wife, yestertlay, wa remonstrated with by Gen. Forrest, Tb negro drew a knife and at. tempted to kill Gen, Forrest who. after log a wound la tbe band, tkzed n axe and killed tbe negro. Gen. Forrest then gave blra self up to tba sheriff. The nesrroca of tl.. plantation justify tba homicide. , - ContimtiTt Victory la Keaphii. , r MtMPHit. April 1st. Tha election of retire. sentativea to-day resnitad in aa vwwlwiBiiaS NEF-ADVEBTISENTS. WA.'VeiOl H GA LXKUY t piixrrociiViPiis-TnE aut cos- ;;,' TWt'EsWo IMPKOVE. I HAVE the ptfur to snnoanee ta th eitiseas of Bsleivh, and Krt Careltna.that, ta Sail Ins ta h inepy l-tl llot rtl" H rnou-irrspnt. lust t am now tiiiM mutt bwrif nH iilctar. or A'hsirps. Tbey ar u So- a tvary plH.- Call and txnoioe tpeeiioeat. j.'WrwATisoit. OB SALE. -r-v A EESIDZSCE UT CHAPEL EUL. It ia a vety hiBdanma plan ia tha Wetiara part ef the Til'nre Tiia dwelhuc . hoax waa built, a few ye'nrs airu. by lirt. at. C tSouth-rland. it former owner unit large and wnijf, having airl'l Main aad a r.ainif. Appnrtenant ars all thamaaaaar oat build ilU'a and fivi rea t'f land. 't he ir.i,orlv will ba tutd cheap and th termt oitda a commtHtsnng. Thw ntiing to parehasa, can apply to KlXF P. TUitli, K.q., at Ralolgh, he being; h'V ng-nt tor th ,le A .1 Dt B08SKT. April 5 201-3 w Wilmington N. C. Slandaid copy two weeka con! ; AXD PEAS. A Cm ivpmet of ' - 1000) Hmril Cm, I loo Hulil B E. Past, Will baiaeitor Ui dv. J. J. LITCHFORD, No. 7 East Uarget Street April S 201-eod-8t LATEST ARRtVAL OF Spring Goods. WE have Ju' raeeired. and are now opatiag a eeoi ptrte and beautiful assortment uf SPRING Sc. SI MMER GOODS, EMBRACING DRESS GOODS. 1 FRENCH JACONETS, LAWNS, ORGANDIES, FRENCH 4- AMERICAN PRINTS, , BLEACBEDjCOTTDN .m.-ww'i..--- ----- LISRNr A-' MLIX. NAINaO0K,SWI33 .ill'SUSS, X0T10NS &&.: &o:, -f - These-rm4w warp,trH)SMd in Kaw Tark. bv tha . Ser.U-r niMrherol riia 6 m. ninee the reeent dsellna in Tn-1whW9'frwsiin'i'. thnt w ea -wtl a. ohf!p thed!!!' -t Give n entl at Mi old Stand, No. 3. Fayttteville StiWt - JAMES McKIMMON, SONS. Raleigh April 5 -2014 w n"-T-7Tli i H OOP sKIBTSl IIOilPIEIBTII! B'biIIct's Dn;'i KllijIie, pii.lai.fllnWoild, Binpresti Trail Call au l got oaa at McKTMMON 4 April 6 101-lw SONS. tgMociitjiiiojeiiii.,, A'fpVhito-SfisnrtnM'nt of J. M1LE8 t Son' belt fur Ladies, tlUaet and OeM McKIMMON 4 SONS. April 5-201-lw UOCERIES! GROCERIES 1 1 Cnffca. Cnnhed St Palveriasd 3ugsr, Rio 4t .Jiv C"ff". Quo Pi.Wder.Taa; Ptpptr, and, ia hot, arr thing JJ0 wish at L r McKIMMON dc SONS. Aprils 201-lw , iEl WL A.D WIUHGM WEE It LY LINE O F FIRST CLASS STEAHSIIIPg. Starlight, Capt Pedriek, JVaahington, Capt Chiohtiter, Eebecca Clyde, . Cant JTouae. Passage, baring superior Acoommo duilotit, M. X- Tills unit eff-'ii (t'fstartnduetrMnta than asVnlhVr in hrKtat. Onaoflh abiiTa Staantert will alwara wn ta New York and nil wkly, or oltauar, If l-'reiirht eon-iznad to tha Arent nf lha Ri..m. t?c!,u' f,llv. Aitent Wilmimrtop at Weldoa Rail Boad, will ba f.aa-aidad pwoimlr. and wipnw oo. I etsd at P"int of datinsUoa, fraa of avaunuuioa aad all extra ebaiga. . A ABUTS li atttW TJltt. A.UTHUB. LlAETu JAJEE3 mm. i if tan T.aZI;'rL: nuitALJS m. dakri, Art., - Wilmington If. G , Tha WII.I MIKfiTflM A aiUMaittaai -. " , , ; ' .a uuuuaa mrtiu nVa', havmg k'galyinera-twdtbairrolling at'ark ar now prenaradtomoT freight pnawpUy flora all Mint aad will V praforenr to throueh gtaamar bright i iiiir two aany irtiat ar now manioc ar freurht par Statmw will alway (o turward, oa asf in vrdar to tar rrfar gewda in M x4 M Wall Ht , tava ifaa and taara nroi tp aMtpatek, nrl N.a Xork ahipp ty font ngiiar aa. ta)ars April 5--3I1 lm JTlliCDiU TO ElBOfE DIRECT. " The Splendid British Steamship EPHESTTS, cait.. war.; , cot .uwotv WUl laav Jorfolk for Llvrpol. diraet. aa or abaal ay iv - . , tut fnifUl, apply t !; i Knrfntlr V. '"'" Keura Ciievet ft Otborn Aecnti. v- - Jletsra. KacAirewi"A Co., Agenta, - ' April 8-201-Sw ,' ; . . veT0oL QITS ELECTION. - ;i ,.,-.,-...'- Uatoh'i Orrrct, ) . . , a t Ralftob; April . 1868. f , Kotle I hsrabv aivea. that nAlla w.ii k. th. rourt hoas ih etty of KaleUk. on M.niray th ?3d mat., at whieh tin wilt ba aahmitted lo tha quali Dad rotor of th rrtT, for thtr tptaaea ar ?. )-. tma. tha aw ahartar aaaaad alika im - wi-ut.ii, ... r-- . Thnaa ut faaair of ft paw eharton wirt vote s ballot M with th wot rejarlad ... rr H oaoor ui ku trtl i C-nai From rav Sfsbla.ta Frsnktlnton. cm tha ei.w swiallliifhtBUMHKbalAltli w'th blaek aZ. j-, tail, ha show b (hue f her hwt, tht rttct t ditd uj f jhoi Wind 1 hWTiichl ey " . . Hiowmraii.Hi itn iiiik iu . I willgivt a Ubaral, reward for th raervvorr s ii ...J . ,11 I,k...l ... A ., .7 . UK V .. ... - IUI , lflt. , S'ranalinto, April .I98 Iw. j-ijri cytv BrsiTrim !' .'' wr'" Aot penoa or enmpaav desirinf tha , ' thor!ily ennpflest ti.aHus..inaa.ia..a).tnl - mjniriBil b Souwk-aK. ,i b-k aw, !,, ,w w rr -r " " i m it9f W lilt) DITQI!S Or TUK-HEMTINEL sf April imSw. I- ' fl ini.noivu s I'Loa AsjocAttivca, JJt at harti a liielt-d fnpplv nf then trull hi.. ' and relebraiia Piwwt Also, Kir Ltsd'idJ !I " Puinlt., . JAM lis a 'lOWLiS a Mslgli.AprilS.lBS.tf .'?'.' 1 JAIVCAaTKKM COTTiilV. PLAMTEsi7" M gTOBH'tvialf tliriw aiellent UW M.i.r- Maebiuet. Tutaoar a raealar aland, all ikutid 1 tiMm. J AMt8 M. XOVVLEl. Akml Kaitiga, April rwi QORII, . . ";;v W2 BUSHELS prime WHITE CORW u,j. llu,i 1 JalS si. TOWLES, Airis ' Ralaigh, April 108 tf ' k .-. IMPOUTANT AtCTION SALE j V FBOXT OF Ol'Il STORE, On Vdday, th Cth of April, at 1 o'elook, P II , SI erdnr to rlua oon.iineen'i, w will nail at Auiau tie folluwiDf naelttl asd vaiaablaaitielsai - Pairf nw Trsu Cbataa, ' Nw Spadat, ... ,: ti VryittK Pn, , 111 duteu Mill S.w I lie., , '. 14 d.it.n Ui,d tiaia Kile. J " ' Bio "firuihorn star" saatT, ' 500 lb8miikiUi( lobneoo, -.T w ' 3.Baa WinJi Uls, U I ti, ' - S Boiea Shorl Tin I C. , - ' m lb Oak Ta ehaV Leather, . 7S0iefiUPBrra..aCap. " Su bairula bapai Um 'U4uToa4aa4f4, 'a " 1 ttaada-jhioaaiasa itauaff , --v -jr -.-i-www 10 doian Laulal Hoc. . . jwaseottoa Plaid, .r .t-i -v-tUBa-eijfat-,"-"' ', -Tj- jm A boxea Tallow Csndlat, ---Soak.lWlii lhKir - " - . 3 eases if ikul old. jJiuumraUa (Vattav. j z. i--''':"'""8rliirf'1f..pBklll., ' M a. ten i'. ,u, 4S dus Winutur fUinp,. fH) dosen A(ata Uailimt, ' 31 Parka nf mtorted Pib .ittewi4fetAWP..alil 20 aes -a iut (4inbi, . tr - h ' SSiiimtlit C'miibi, '""'"" 9 dusao 8iwl I biuilile. ; ' IS oex II at ' 4v each ( do. J na DUu-a 1'tiraaU Aaaortad, and a Isrga variaty of other article aot tpc!a4 i Hit lint. . . Piirx.ni wuhlng to avail thtmialVea of I lie ftcltltlai of thia Auction, are re,ttasled to toi.ll. Ill air guust It oar Mora on Waaaaailay n-xt B.P. WILLIAMSON & CO, - -April r-tfgitdt ar--w HARDWARE: lUe. SPRING TRADE HCtf.' vvxs, PLinnca co No. 4, Iron Front Sildiag:, ' SYCAMORE STREET, PETERSBURG, YA,. Sueetort to Oubb and spi:er and 8. A. PlaosMI '' . esCcvl '.,. t, t Art bow raeeiving dlfeci finmtha t MANUFACTURERS, " IS Tlllt COVS1RY AXD f VROFE, A l.arpeaiad Well Asrt4 sttilitf ' .. HARDWARE, . CCTLERY AND ; i .r CARRIAGE MATERIALS, ' Our long Mperienc la the trad abli ut to f t f a stock particularly su.teil to t. HRQINIA A XD-NORTH CAROLINA, - And wa r dtrmined to make pi Inn sod term t . om old M-S'Ja. and all otlieis buying alt in 'J liaa, a favorabl any regniar hoon IB tb trsJ. . ANDREW DFNN, ' ,'.-(..-. , R A- PLfMMER, ' ; .v I " M. N. J. YOUNG, - I 0. . YEN ABLE, -. W. T. PJUVil-aXBr-r-- AprQ 1-ltlS-tw. QOTXOST MEED! CtTTOt BKtD!! : A On hit of Estr qnalnv Porneranat COTTOf : 6Ll, onaaad twa jaara old,-- -la Bur and for Sn'a hy i DAVl AJOSES. f ' Marab SI-!"S tf V-.. .Bslaigb. .. : A Barrolt ef Tar. ia axaallant oritar. ...1 . r -t f A VI A JO SEA, ' - llarehSl lK lf - , liaieigh, N. C , '.i.rWI,jha.-i;i)i jj'i "H'i'toi in s r t , '"" JV'C BttCKIfBO. - , , . , - ' 'v;- Ml Boxes MaohTsstarcd .TOnACCOr . . 8pun Cotton assorted from ,. - Ko. 9 to. 13. ."'"'"', K KPSOS A PCLLUJI. -Kalaigh .March , 189, tf It Fayatteviil 8t, HEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRCLYU, rttisre ami mm tick HKSsioi . '" ABEOCt AR Court of Laetarm n thia 1atrt Uoa will eoaxaMoea en tii lotii of April, d " Una foarmoatht. Altii elwa ef the t"n, oxanaV aatioa for th IVrra .ill. tak plaoa AH K, aniattefa''itiea fur inatroetinn ar at th eomrd at Tni fs'Uliy, ISfltiJifz accaat tot 1U I raetittf .TtTOmericeaaa (oa HuiimooataiaM Ifsibwda. v ',--.; . '.,.: faa! Uatrirulatlon,Pr.,fianrari''ts Oemonarnitor of Arauonjr ie i Qradu lUoa 9 aj. f'aa forth tt iatenuatioa, addrraa. -. iv.r"':; , u ri:joYSEs;sT.',Bc:'";" f . f-a.. .f tl . V.Onit -'V ,f 8' sTTBtta. - - -. - - - - B. P. WILLIAMSON CO. .March 10, 187, tt ' - , Cliance for Good Investments. ' SETeBAL Hoam asdLotata tba City of Baib;k for sale. - V,,' . . ..... ' ' .'' AM WakaCoaatyJlAiHt. Apply t . ',. ,, ',' ,. . . ... , , ' .... . O H0SBEK. Starehl. irj lm v -- ' Atturnajr at Law, 10 taaadar aoay, : . , Frcali Best Carollnat Rico. Oft CAVKI prim qialitv. j4-t reeeivad Vkg UU mC. a-Pa( a trom C .a-'av-n t-1 aala bf-Y, a "" ...fifjwu w vvivmsa " " - ' ' ;Wii.-ta, ii . t :',. V.' M-trr
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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