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.r ...i'ly l t. i ml, ff. .im, 1 1I Jul . . f ATlliDAT EYEMSO, ATKIHJ, 117. ' HKaiSTRATIUX. la few wcx-ks, the people of tbi State ill I c aJliijl upon to rt gktet tWr: nimn a voltes Bnder the ItecoMi ruction Act. TLe uj ii,i..a U univenul, among !t persons who ponder veil the ioIitical situation, that it U the imperipuafuty and the iukrett of every man, enti tied to vote, to !-' bi atitue a votef. Tb Congress evidently regard this a boon, not only to the col ored nita, bot also to thorn white whom it does not put under tbe bsa. Whatever may be the UitiiuU rcull,tli lvfcBta;t ' dijuolvantage to th i HtjiUy" "f itie exitiriaeof the Irani lose, it is, ncvrtlie- of the highest importance tintlcr the preaent mitn tUt . -we sfcuutl not Uilinurl amenable to the charge of luntuiBw;, of iihw oiitwlvea in poilio in which we rsunot extricate ourselves from dilemma in which U-l tDch among our selves may iwk to involve as. Let ;rTjr voter, tlierelore, he sure W register... More than thin, . llusinews, distance from the av-mn of news, or sheer indifference to i political events, have kept thou sand, to this moment, ignorant 4f their duty. Every wcll'iiilorined citizen should, therefore, exert bimlf to communicate, in ' some efTia live way, tlie eecearary informa tion to" the masses, :. .. ,, , 1 j Jf ft Jl OLD Elf AXD TUB VOLOHKt) rKOPl.K. 1 The i!i.rgrd for truth end fairness to long exhibited by Mr. Ilolden, Man Editor, would justify oa in di vi r alluding tn him or bin paper; yet tine Influence he. still retains " auioiig rmain da."! of ffflWH toakei it BorKg.y, that we shook) aotica bimocc iotu.,y. Hi leader In to-day Standard i d.ni.i. terintic, end eiu bodice more false hood ancl leas truth, than Is oul r that fut';!-1' jourrmt. ' , . r Its ii'iie tue indicates the depeet anki t. . rr-jjard to the colored tote, and be tn.j an nminun! concrnr lwtt,-aflef all, the L! U illfullor tbe reipectahle wbitea, and whrslljr disnud the noldBni(e, The fdlltming csnitrd, extraclrd from hie l-!ih'r of tolay, of which there are arveral ta the mine article, IndicetM hie uiicuil - "llCffl r ' ; ' ' ii..nt ,,, ,,a,M . I ' i ' ' ' ."' - A.fv-. .t i Tle faviirj.le ooh'Iii if a good farming j l jib . mimm Ea ' t j-il the ISraViHrFEo.'wofk VTih j ',; hrartjf fiUiil. The ill iiul, which fes s.-wl.l.lmmimf ua, in' xUitical affair, JU ha nr (he imiife ijicourc-t our jjmij - 1 jrrt - rw.tj fif hrijfht siefiiifi)fc j so ; 'heir mk-1m holy," and with cheerful facrs i in t they take bp ibe almtel amj the hoe," toy Nurwwity je Hn oU m k, fidd'Werk, I awihitrly seceaary jr our wenta, hnt it rve more timn one JrLBi.T"S P!' saeot i4 lclw, roruiioa for oar rkmtlica, and tlie ateaos ot recuperalion, eisaiid it, yet the mora and aoci J in-jru.ul society find no gmUt help than from the steady, Invigorating and quiet labors of the 8t liL In this section, we are glad to aay, every effort will be" made tor the prtnlurtion of a good crop of rotate) ami eom, We are raJ ly t''"l to dnd that some of oar 4own new hare waked np from the languor and rnnut of city life, and are poshing the plongh rigoronaly. Cotton, however, forms tbe chief article of production, and we are gliul to believe that tlie indications are decidedly promising for a good crop. To ail, t ben, w e aay, "speed the plough,!! FriMa Ilie Kl,il) l'i i.n. Atul 7. Vntui the BrAij ccxsKUri iivK coionm cosye$. fums? eocrffsssr belikf ahh6 Ubtnw w-llir .f I lie reoelsllon rroa- 1 cttiwiHi mrlT'-' liouktt- l, I'. St.. A larjje ' , a ih UImih t the ot coiore-l jittfn afcrt white ehenra- ,..1; .j'.i.. wt. MtrtlMMi IU- "Only a fi:w diijs since. Brother Pell sent a thoUgliUeaa, lmir btnined young r-M to a leading colored man of this City, with the Iiniiise of en-iit in the Convention if he would titke grouitd aainsi Ilolden. The ymn i mull, who hal Un InatrucUul by J'.ruilier l'lill, told tlie colored man that "HnUlrn was adoiit to deceive the -colored people." Our colored fni Jid did not enter tain the odif, and tl.o young man retiwl with aereral (la-ia I'm niir, lirollier fell bud. hiiiis'lf. previously tried another lead inr colored niaa in tbe sauie way, and tmiwl." . "M There is not word of truth in the above, We challenge Mr. Hoblm to tlie proof and li fy him. It is iimiinfiu-turod'' flow, the wiiole cloth. We have in no instance, either piM-wimUy or Uiroiiyh others, volunturily fui:; lit to couuoi or direct the sciitiiiirntof the colored people, otbrrviao than tliroujjh the columna ot the ifeidiml. Keveral bare cl! 1 on us to ask our advioa. We have readily and frankly edvitted tbent according to our bert JarfyrcOTt" OnrwdTk basbemrrj "Be Cttrt iul not tO ba nisslrd by designing men. Avoid political wrai.gling and party itiu. The Mollis of the war bave madcyoa tm rucn, and the action ot Congress hss eo fmni tutted you. It is the law ot the- land. Do not act hastily commit yourself to do one, but ait and watch. When you are ck!! -d on to vote for delconles to the Con veijuoo, be sure to silwt men you Invt to 1 good slid true. Von know the people y.-i know wlrri to trust." Tills is about tbe siil'hlauc of all our advice to them. We hare iouu j it unnecessary to give them uiij tpeuid couiiiicl iu re(,'rd to Jlr. Ilolden or tlie Hol lenitea. They have been gnjer aily very well posted on that point. As to Disking propositions to any colored ii n sliut bcinrf candidate for the Con vt-nti n, either directly or indinctly, it Is sit tilic, Mr. Ilolden mesnuree os pnrely by hhms.lf-s parruthd h'h we ir).;ril as an fiorruaiui u. Nobtukbs lUtticai.u.M. A gentkman from the North, -himaeli a 1U publican, and quite a prominent jiM-iulier ol that party, remarked Ui us, some days since. t hatpin hisopinion, Southern IUdicaliwB far- deolared that the so called Souther Ixiyal tals were entirety too Radical for him and those with whom tie acted.. We are glad tp.se daily eviilences l liut the character of tlieee men is becoming better and more properly ajipredatt'd at the North. Their vindiitinnen and malice have disgusted the large majority of those whom it' was their dislrefi projiiliate. They see through their purjHMeseiid motives, they recognize the estimation in which they are held by their own fellow citizens, they new know the record ot their leaders, ami (bey are ina'l, even with all ttuir bltterneas, at Die hoiible and disgusting depravity ot men who are staking tbe injury and ruin the. political degradation and confiscation of property, of thoae who wvre not half guilty as thenmlve4 of tbe crime ot Invol ting tbeeonnlry in war. ' ; Oenuine, consistent, bona Ji.U Union men. here at htmu, hold these impudently self- styled "Southern toyalisU" in similar ' di- esteem. They refuse ail affiliation with thcin, and spurn them as unclean. . If these malevolent demagogues fail, in their last and desperate effort, of getting tbe colored people to unite with litem, or show any respect for them, they will be ol all Individuals the most torlorn, rejected and despised.'.- f'ifO.V - - J TO liLKA K l i' '1 11JH1J KET1XG JAM tu'mhms U this tv for HbCUi. A HOW BY R.tfriiM. h'UEEDMEX. f or he rrliH t ibesurving por of I lie i ottveniHMi a csiun oy me COlornl the Court crowd ,,, , , . ., i mime V vi i . w.''- aembhsd at the innl Wir. There was : w wlsss aMirtM ia r. " . "'.. 7 V i 1 ii ' 1,0 tul'' puhUcity has I wen girea w au tha details Of ll.is uveoirnt frtw time U time, but as there ajw twaoy iwraooa wbosoi wtereet has Ixw sowwwhat tar'liiy awalten ed, who may desire turther informatioa io reganl to Ks odjee a. iw memoe of siding tbe starving wnmew anl children of the houth, and aa to the trustworthiness of tbe persons who are entrusted w ilk Jbe distrilHition of tbe funds collectml, we bow present all tbe information W have in regard to the bosi nos, which we UiiiiK nhouid tie sulUcient to satiafy every one that tuenioo ; contributed will be honestly applx-d. first we give the prospect us of " hltroduejig 4t it radicals who prelended to be coriaervali . JJrrtwn Ww mi liua wens there, and instead of Iting ite conservators ot the pear, by their acta encouiaged a spirit of lawleasoeaS and infjilersm-e. , After much confusion Joaipli. Willtruns took the chair and mado a speech, reviewing tbe queationaax imue, ahd deliverer! a eravb big rebuke to thoee who attempted til su- nreaa the freeloin of niteH-lr. He asid it free apewrdt emrhf not be olet sUd, tsw are in a wore lxnlage man ut o n our former alarery. Alter WMHtwe- hatt gunctuded- his re marks. Mr. Washington. ' a colored man, came forward and said: We, a colored men. must look at our interest. We are slightly demoralised. We had no hanoe to (ft a tuir rer0K;uIalun of tll Bonthej-n side ot the qiwrstioa. The Radicals have utorjxxl every tiling and tried to liecome our sjiecial gnardiana. It t laid tn b'nele 8am tliai he liberated uiTTIiis HiTiJitTrne-lt was not their intention to free us at all. It waaacaaa of neemftitv in order to sunoreas the rebellion. nr true Iriemls are tiroes whomiseilns; they have stil by us all our lives, and we should encourage them hf stambair liy them, "home w tlie radical colored men have come hi-re with a liniww- low liiil in one enr and radhal whiskey in the other. Tliey do, not look at the ques tion fairly, J t others do as tl.i y may, but forme my hrnice ami sympathies are with tluaie who wore tbe gray. They are our fiiunds We mil trust llicm. . " - JAitUlEO." At (! reiili i 4 of Mr. Sf ;;iviiiT. in tiie tii i-UL ilar.-u, iti. i. w. w Klaabuato Suaa Ml t- WiocHnujk. , At Uw Eii.t Chareh. Io FaretteTiIUu f..a Itbe Slh. iHouit, if lu.v. J. M. lh.i.,.1, Mi. i mm. ik. ftrosK, ia aiow n T7He t: i.t.ti In w arwi ruontT. X. t.. at the wmdeBr -rfb, brkte's fattier, aurit ttb.-inr e. T. W. UdUirie. Mr. t J'. Ihiumi, o .FajettevUe, tu Mua MM W. BiTssa. .. .. . .; MIsCILLAr.IO'JS.. CAK EE ri'IlKUT K TtT(;VAr n. 8I1.M tNTtl 10 Ti treat ''Oe !r i'lta-'a to' loM-l Misim-i ur "l auk i iw il iie air l .tsajrw, Hoi iiex ssys that the rrcshtont has ' ootiragcd the spirit of .UdIio" by pardon ing Uov. Vance. Mow is it with Mr. Ste vens, tlie Ht'iJtirtt demigod, Mr. Bhvrm&n, and others, who recommended the pardon t Karly in the war, when all were more or leas green In the war business "an officer of the day" reported to General ltosecran that lie had arrested au officer for soma irregu taniy. , "What did yott do with him 1" "fut him in thcutierd-hoiiac." "But that is contrary to tlie regulations you rsn't put a commlaajomxl otlieer in tbe guard hmiae 1" aald Jtoavcranit, eicitedly. "I don't care what the regulations sav. he's there anyhow P was the conclimive la- That is just w here the Radicals are- now, When the southern people tell them that they can't uxH-iid the writ of hiilauu ntryu, nor estahliah Uiartiui law, nor alolib the Htnte governuiefits, nor try a cltizun without a iury, they rcplv, We don't cure what the V-onstiiution says; we've done it ajijhoir man's rotnie no iitioned in this County, in . !uJ,.:i. . 1 1. .a . wiili (he Conveuthm. That ws J.i. It. 1! i'ri Niimiiers of 'our fi tends 1 i. o. .tl i !, in nr joi s.w e, !li i(, as be- James It.. I birr is for the Convention, they ....'would ua-jiioalioMiilily vote T if" flarrli I.i this w-'oiiiient we have coacnrred. AantBrcn HoLnntB Bmn oiiT Hoiik Tlie remains ot 'J andy J, WhiU-, of Ct. F. nth KcgimcNt . U. T,, who dm. I at Htraushurg va-in roof, arrived at Winrronon laat I liursdsy, and Waa burled by the Masonic tratcnuty in the CeniMery tn t riday limi. a. ik conconrse nnntuiiiii .1 ut io m. k. Church to attend the fumntl aervicea, titer wuico mepiocesaioa mnvwl to the Cemetm. where tbe last funeral rites were) performed by the fraternity of which be bad long been an Honored m mlier. HVnsfea Hentiud. Tut MaitTtao W Winstow Oultea number of persona unit in the Court House on Haturduy, to attend a meetmtr crivea out uj ins ivaon-aia. r. jonn uiacauurn Waa called on to preside, and speei liea were maile by aheritf Maslin, Dr. Johnson. I). II. Stsrbuck and Iswis nixoMcolored) and an other freedman whose name we did not h;arn. The spetwhe were of a very inftam- nmvorj cnaracter, anil raicuiilieel to arrav the passions of the people of different itical sentiment against each other. Ccn. Lee. we Understand was denounced as a scoundretand s traitor.-Wtutfun &tinel. c. - ..i -a fi.i1. ,' T2i., of this ril.v, has bvn 5iin;.-, by th Tnwuia of the lloUion Ctn f. n ;( FeiitHie '-oU, ftfrAsbevilley to tie hver sr. addn-H bsloie the ysaung .IsidiisS of " V---i t..:n.T'ifvrt,'fsff the tth proi iifwfefV ii i. to 1 hoped tliRt Siton will not m ;.!, f.i aiin-iori to the "HoldeuiUs" in I . i . 4. oi I. if l.e i'.i-l lt liver the addrtas, he would i i. avor not to insult such au audience by iii'hse! top (.ssii ng was coiuiHiscd, in a iarire itronortion. tit obi 1 J( inocnits nnd. aticesaionista, and tiener al tlaniUiH st letter to it wrging the polity oi giving me orgrocs repreaenution. Conns. We olervo qulto i fulling off in me receipts ot cotivtm-itfl tlie canals, and karn that the trcater portion of the laat ynp Hm castiaa North t aruiiua has been scot m. Taking all tilings into considera tion, tlie crop !rm this section duriog the psst Si saon nmy he consiileriid aa flue one; but it wld not compare with the crop of B-Jt si asou, it we sic to judge frnhi llio preparations now t'Cing insde. JtorfUk Hj'y v., t L ... m ,mm aj, ,,.,...-.,....,..,.,,. ... l74aw.iMav ltai.f lliia.d.aiingii'slid ' h. to wni po'cibd speech, i geutleiuaa has many friends thnmghout the ;, 1 nt'!' l;T, thu "hitS the naii ; tfoulb wtiii would bt- ptrwd to bear of his Rev. Mr. Watkins being lontlly called for, came forward and made calm, practical speech. lie said be bail read thoroughly the Constitution of the t'nilc Htstcs, awl it (lociarcl all " men ftora tree anil equal, and that the object of the confederation was to torm more perfect union, establish jus tice and insure tranquility. That constitu tion .was good enough, but wai never car ried out practically. All men in this coun try were not free and equal. The radicals have given til the right to vote, but they. bave In the sixteenth section, ot the Iran chiae act denied as tlie right to sit on f uries or to hold office. This U robbing oa of tlie right guaranteed to us as freemen.' His definitions of conservatives and radicals, taken from Worcester's dictionary, were not well defined in their relation to the two political parties now in existence. Who gave jou your freedom i earn tie,, in a low tone. Did Lincoln and bis army do it t No, it was God who struck the shackles from your lira). lie closed by saying he waa compelled to go to Franklin to preach that evening, and was prepared at some more leisure time to address them on all the ques tions involved in tlie coming canvas. The following resolutions were then read by the chairman and adopted, end num ber of colored gentlemen were appointed as delegates to tlie State Convention to meet on the 18th in this city ; AKHOLCTJOKa. . Whereas, Under the lnws of Tennessee the colored man is invested with the right of sun rage and it therefore tienome hii duty to justify his enfranchisement by pru dent, theughtful and patriotic exercise of that great anil lnetttiiilie privilege; and whereas, our conservative while fcliow-citi- sens bave invited us to apioint delegates to the Mate Convention to aowmlik' 111 Nash ville on the ICtli instant, and tmrticipsle with litem in nomiuttting a candidate for Uovernor, thus showing their tliaxiilion and desire to secure our ritfhls and promote harmony btlxeen the two rat-es. Therefore lie it - ----- - - - - .- Henlml, That we cordiallv sorept the In vitation, and will fitithlully htUir to make me iHiiiitcaniiiiiy inus iniiugtiraien rctioumi to thn gMx of the Hlate and the whole Union... ' , ' - ItemJrwl, That we do not desire to le an element of diacord in the community in which we live; that to seek to unite the colorei I rnce againat-the white, or the poor sgainnt tlie rk'h, woiih only bring trouble ; that we believe the common gian 1 ol both depend Ulion the 'npiril of harnwmv and j ii I ice of ail towards ear b other, ' 't IkU'ltM, That, U'lli vincr the spirit and tendencies of radicalism unfavorable to these aim, we lake our si and with the .true I'nion Conservatives of Tennessee mid ia vite pur race throughout tbe S;tit to do tbe me, '....- .- s , . v. liemtvM, That our right to vote Involves tbe right tn holii onice, and that its denial Is unjust ; and that our interests and rliihts as tree turn require also .that we should have tbe right to ait upon juries. lUtalta. That while thankful to over- rulius' ProviderwM that slaverv is removed Irom the land, we have mi ground ' to fear inaianj aiu iniv win ever oe niaiie io re estaliliah it While tbe resolutions wre belncr read. the radical negroes, who hail leen out ia the courtyard, came in and came near breaking up the Convention in row, It was very evident that they were intent oa mischief, and were Instigated by white men, who had not the- courage to act out the promptings of their own malicious heart. THE LADMM BHOOKf.TK Al'XIllABT SOLI KR RKI.lKf ' A")ClTtOH. . We, thje ondersignetl. have fbrraed our servea into an Asam iatinw ft the- purpose of co-operating with the Ladies Houtheni Relief AsHoHatron, of New -York, ia their noble cfftMlVJ alleviate the starving ami destitute) conilition of the women an.l. chil- drt;n iw the ' tonth. Fcrlipg and knowing that their suifcrittgs are intense, and the call fir sid ia bow mot urgent, we Ix g that il. the citiceos of this populous and pros perous city joia us ia exu-mling tlie band or true I liriatwn charity to these, oar let-low-tivines, ia alllii tion. We labor togeth er, heart and hamh iu thia-great work of bnmatnty, witmmt regard to party or sort. Contributions ot mmiey, food and clothing are earnestly solicited. Donations tn money may be sent to Mrs, James IL Wheatley-, No. 129 Reniaen street; contributions of food and clothing, in heavy packagea, to tbe care ot Alesars. i W hcatley, iltiams Co., No, 40 Water street, Brooklyn ; small packages may, te sent to Mrs. George r. Power, No, 50 Clinton street - All tlie donations will lie distributed ia the South, through tlie different channela selected by tbe Ladies Association of New lor It.- - : . President Mrs. Iloeea Wsbster, No. 90 fuirpont street . , ' . Vice President Mrs. Isaac R. 8t John, lit Clinton Street. ' , SecreUry Mrs. David lL8faBv.lIiC.JMl Pearl street. Treasurer Mrs. James If. Wbestley, No. 128 Remscn street.' i . ' Managers Miss Maria Messenger. Mr. George V. Power, J. W. Lewis, J. B. Craig, Thomaa James, William Biuclair, A. h. Barnea, R. L. Wyi koff, L. B. Wyman, James B. tjonnell, Jl. 1. Hunt, A. J. Uereea. C. A. Townsend, HiluOiddings, Uenerat Blocum, C. A. hprague, Alexander t)rr, lepry R. Jones, C. Benton, M. Gordon, E. Garth, Carrie Thompson, Ana Burrows, Oliver Wade, John Greenwood, Alexander Agar, William A. Bartlett, L. D. llovt. Col. Bel ton, M. A, Butler, Dr. Cullen, Harriet Petit, Charles f incke, Hrnry Waldroa, W. 8an ford I), i. Qartb, Mis M, 8. Hunt, E, A, Wlieatiey. - . V The meeting of this Association will be held at tlis bouse of Mrs. James Wheatley, No. 128 Remsen street, every Monday at 11 o'clock, A. kl., until further ooiioe tm girea through the papera, All ladie interested in this object are invited to attend. - AOBMTtS AT TB SOl'TH. 1 The following is the list ot the clergymen by whom the funds of this Asawttiatioa have I ten diatriliiitcd through tbe Ijuiie' New York Association : - ' - Viroinia Kt. Rev. J. Johns, J. McGill. T, iL Oilman, J. B, Jeter,- Ah'X. Brown, J, uranam, W, sieretinu, u. n. Horton. Nohtii t'Aion.mx lit. Rev. T. Atkinson, A. W. Miller, Mr. Drayton, C. f. Rland, Dr. Morriso,,T. E. Hkiuner. - ftotiXH Caroi.ih4 Rt Rev. P. W. Lynch. T. K. Dayie, J. IJ. Cornish, J. D. Ailger, WJ P. Du Uo, W. -C. Dana, J. W. Craig, T. Arthur, Paul Trapia, Pr. Plummer, K. llar per, B. B. 8ains, Dr. Hanckel, J. O. Dor- gon. GieonptA Rt Rev, A. Yero-t, Mr. Muriiby, C.liomady, II. M- UlersoB, a II. Coley, w. t. urautiey. ai.apjama ttt Iter. R. It, Wilmer. J. Quiiiinn, B'hIiou. Andrews7TrMsney,. Dr, nice, mr. noon, j. noajilell, ur. Alitcbell. U. lUltrlH, MissTasipri Rt Rev. W. II. Elder. R Payne, Ikkhkwiks) Kt. Rev. Bislinp Quintard. io Kt, iter. A. verot iur riorida. At his iMiIeiuv In E.) :-eoib conulv. JJ C On tiMl-.-lillll. iliALut.L after & Illl,.TfTii. Ttlvmnr i I i'"'w oim Kmui ut year or Ilia SK''. ji.iuMi withaiufHuit jr- n. riilo-mli , ar Ifae ee4tfVtl:. rmnkst, TS.-w i. tUii trfl Bi'iii awle lor i-licuriut Urn etiiiM, Larrn niu. 'AWhiua tiikI i u-ot roifOTooiiiion.. f fer " (rtvi.i)iir -trefiiirr;-. "to.,atMttxsx.jsi;M aaj .w.Hia miwiiWi'iisu'1" miiim w,.jii JTIW ADVZSTISEMEHTS. TAUUU'8 BAW JJO.NK PHlJKl llATfc I .' - m it ' t wenty foes at tyia erlebrated Fertiliser, " Jual reatired i'T, . .. . : . P. WIJJJAMhON A VO, April U-211-tf 7FAMILY OIlOCEIt, 1KM.II, X. f' - " cfiorcE finiK KuiK.-. :! : ; j vcaamiins in jmri nr KHL-aTa-. Vh-1 ,L -'' -I- aJo n nia. nvwnmip iiNtiaftlolaiHiea, SMunog, Ha: .aauuo ion m aiii.w, WH.IIili blwJTHHIW, 29. AO sihI M. Kurtli W aiav NUwut Avil 13-21 l-lai tt UmiiigUjii, N, 0. I will attend at the Court Honae. in naleiirh. on ll'ailav. a-Jii'L ilar ot A wil. Iml. it tlta iuruaaa jrfuJuiu, tins laaXiatutJiak-ikb liiatruta .No. 1 awl X, lor male ami ( '.uil v iHirMaa. NiTebauUi saaM tut uieir preiiaaus, m saltat aa ta eaae lay Iw,) from July Int. tNiai, to April lat, IH!7.- CoriMiratiiaia, in Kewral, hat their proptTty like uMi..ii.uH,,HHinii.ni itj iiKiiviiiitaiB m auun euriaarattM sre uo ItaMe to Uuti.m : Imt hin i ia ttailrtaubi. liank Maul. anal ami NavivaUon Comiauiwe, aiaat b li-l I t.y llu owik r UayrW ia ma LtHiniy where iiiey reaule. I iriva thai notm, au thai Mi'rrhsnla anil I.i,oiT daU'ia,aid iHhf-rB, Uiay preiaie thtir'aiaU'ittuita uaiora coiuihk to um, , ,,,., ; j. D. I't'tj.i.N'. April U-311-tf Ijt Taker. bSandard eopy Id. , ttusvaav A. Jaxarxs. WuUiaiuilmraaKh, . K.C. . u.H Pkssv. ah'inh,-K.C. JENKINS & PERY, Family Grocers and Commission t MEECHANT8, , : . . HI THE BEICK EOW, J Four DtMsrt Jkorllt F b I'ost Of- -i4Jacsj auad aeixrly OpMMlto 1 narkrt square, TA1 ETTETIIXt STUIiKT, , ' 'f ' MAlLKldll, 2. Ci'fga Orateful Iw the aatterina- nalroaaA with vlii.-a wa bave keretufor baeli au kuiillv lana-txl. we nt. spaotrnlly aolieit an iucreaavd aliara at Uui patfon sflwvS tlw eiliiama uf llah igh and the aurroainl iiiK country. W ilium t apwiallv famny, wodsem U aalHeieiit to say, that ottratoek nuMtly einbraesa seek artieloe aa are naiully round in Family Oro esriea. - Miatt of our gooda bave been rue,iitly WWKht hi New York aud Haiti more, for eiuth, and we boie to ba al,l to aril tiiera on sslinTai'tory terrua. In sdihtma to ear aUx-k of Urawruw. Ac. w hare a ttue lot of . ,., , HATS AND REAPV WADE CLOTHING and a splendid Lit of Conreetioosriea, ooniting TLArS AND PANtT CANMKH, ItMStNH,"' ' OBANttEH, rlCM, Nl'lH ANU BUANtiy I'EACHKi, 4e.. ' - all of wfainh will be aoH on iwaarniahle tonrw. ' Wa have alao a Him td ,..u.iu i'i,,.-i.am SuMikirig TolavHto, which we can nnplicitlv rtHu. mend to "thoaa who amoks." I'leaae call and as W Will nay nartienlar athnitioa to all muWi.ti. ausita uf Prialura and Merchandiait eutnmu-il to nr care and will endeavor hi tell at th beat Biarknt prieea. t'ouaiitiiuH-nU era renpi'itully sobeited. By a prompt and eU aU. ulhai ia buaiiHHW and fair lieaiiiitt with all, we hope to wwin. m awv tn paiMie f .au taiRira- aMi 4a-aJt-H - , . . a - , A H AOKNT HK TliK tnvsi:u. 1 ttFFKB j foi sale kawwwitt- tbe .:ay Ta-thrt . ! fit. Pi:TKKSntRJ. ,r-.; lvru rt Uhi city, at tn inuri!(ttu m -ui ibll.,a.,t irrid.. N"lftW B Mtti hi rap; . " ,' " '"' " ir" iwwm. Kit. m4 M. ikiLL--- IW, tur cliTnpiru; , WOTiue, ao.1 iiM,d fi-Irfir: lilK. a .b-mll.f .rli, )!, Kpl 1'njT Kit 1-T TT, lurk. .- an.l liooo -cl .. ' V- R1' ri'kkd vo.. iu, i.aitraca and Mounda. Baekevet, 11 u a a-oott iocaliiia. for bailihna, tJen'Mirv. - :'l-lie-liMtl-baiabiUvt.bMl into aeval M4ioua frar biiildinjr imrjaaara. If not diijwMl of, prlval4 ly, Wll- tie aoni al 'W11C Hl1H..)i. ou iSiOiUfli.l!il' JSHII matron llieia.lul. . , . U . I'Kf tt. Aeeni; . Ajtrd -aC7-t.W ami Ai-.-lBy.-r. COLLI NH A HKATlt, W UtlUt a l IlKtrrritALTiVOTtlS Hit. J : HLU MAklL-ISt) WOlKS." "--WTO v sA.sUi.1!jjwb4 siiiokriynabuon - i, CkwrHMW er e l- -jverrawl awt Tm Halt. .' 1. .t :. ... I-all Mil... I .... t-l . ... iw-fft ilia, J rinnihlint:, HliretWd, 1 Latad flpav- - . I rill 1'lpw, . . Terra CiiHta rim, . . ,. llraaa tn ka, ... Hated Coca. Iron, Lead aud Zuk Bath TnU.7 Tin l.adi TuImi null - - Heatera. Wamr-Uloaeta, Wbkb prl) -ao6-ly M'mnt Vermw Coat Mi.Ve. I'alaiiai'ii rdi, Ui; r W liiiuloVa, I ill vwaw tMdn, IVwbtl lMkll'f, i'Uiroptiaii lliuige, MaKeelUnice, 8hikw lbUKe Kiuerald hHK. liaywar.l, - lirllett t o'al'urtU a uruaooa. mt a fJ J ttfHaWM Hydrant, I UU and lin. k. i'unipa, I'arh, Chureh and Kama, riniiitanm, ' . ' more in areal variety. W ater U heela 1 Ail the different atvb'ai ttaniea vaaoa, i of ilrataa. Water-OcKijera, . Hi(fh bp and Low Kefii(!uiua, Ac I lioirn Portable -. tlratea, Ae ill be sold aa low as can tie bad in tbe city. As AUCTIOJf BALES. --a Wtu Tniina rb War'in Hi Jtoi it J" Will Nupolcon go to wsrl ' He is N now .fifty, nine years ot age; with a constitution aiune what impaired ; .wilh acvcral fnilurea reMr.. oiicVt'aairwttthirr! tl:t;'.reiajh.t'(jple. with " World's Fair" nn bis hands, the exciia( of which he has mnnlugly and meanly settled upon the different Rovern- menu whose peoplfl liike Jiaji. in it f with At a meet ins of the moiniiient I'i'tli.ha nt CharUwIoii, b. C, on Hnti'd inatant it waa unai "rmly agreed that the frwdimn slnrt bcentitlml to run some ol their own on the while man? tkkft to the con yet ot age, ta ume part in TB HAHnWRITtKO OB Tit W A I.I.. A Panic in tub Rauicai. Pabtv. There are two reinarknule article, one from the Prov idence Journal, benator Anthony' organ, and another from the Hiirinetii-ld. Massa chusetts, JlepubtUuM, a Radical journal of accnowietigeu innuence in rtew England. The " lesson ot Connecticut," as lh Tribitn calls tt, has been thoroughly learned and understood by at least two Radical paper. and the Philadelphia jVorrA Anuriam alao thinks that tbe Radical majority ia Con gress " ba been pushing along the car of national progress -a utile too last lor some sections of the party." t The pmvidenc Journal state the case more nearly, when it declare that th party "cannot endure everything w hich ambitious and extreme aiea May undertake to accom plish in iU nam;" that the schemes now J fiaitcretl by lb Radical leaders "are mis chievou enojipb to rum any party that if ninim:iiiiit;iii, ia atinvtvaiui, Ml IS SBOUgB to see mat me neouonean nartv I ruined JMUflfi.Wffrsg inlh.Stah' is Mir. j ...... w,iwa Will IKS exceedingly iojuriou to tbe continuance of the party a power - The tyinnqfidd Jitjwb licm,,At the aanie date, talk in the same p.ii t'-nt 1' ! Noifl.i-rn H' it.-a are -j r.T'CiU' h'-ioVotcoutTii ir ildeo' 'j hey wi ii to f iimpi-1 him 'to re '.' : t-'-it!,.-ra 'alea, where bo will it , Tin awtioB is baaed -4 t.,v.r tue n"ro wid tsatuml!) j. ii-i rui".t .nil4 aioi eNjie- ';-.!. in.!" l. t siiiia Info, 1 ; i.-ri: t'li.-.p tc, r: wh,U.Hl. a.4 f hia haiih, 4 U-ijfriwt!,-.---w- i4 villa i..o-.A ,.i H... i.ll ...aT !... 1.1 . .:." . ' ' .. ' 1 " '", aliatrs; witU a growing suapioion among the French people i at their mwuru I tut lit liltiuilerer; Hb a man bctore bun, t.ount Bismarck. ol great ideas, more powerful will arid lea courage, n the head of a umtrtt and Tcto oils tieiinstiv. ' This is Nspoleou's osilion tn briuL He is himself given some hostage for peace but ialde friuM i IhosTEriSIS aCilriVly afford to go to war in Europe, - To nnia war on Prussia ia tu venture on what, if h'e is de- ateil, would ruin him: it would be a war which be must ruin his .lvi-nmrv or l a ruinett hiinaiH, ,W dt lioV think Nspo- ofwk.llinv .trrc tint he is I had eti mewed hit turlnloK th altom.. trt Tlritlrrld tt rti't Ir 1 Trti k,t ,.i XwVt.JtiW.v::ji-k,z;u:::'T: ,V ( , 1 - l""a$ij'."lt-i aiM .-. wm mT ij.i mM.fti.iitiiMm moat ; ttie pfnrrr,- he mirtwmffr have one after the other Laical : he ha lout th rqntsikB heejicc hail lor tlrttsth andaut will mlnX the party. The eea ilia ll.t of Radicalkm in one of its stronghold ConoecUcut. Th handwriting on the wall produce a panic ia the party. The try of the leading Radical journal of New Kng land bow is, that tlie party 1'ba goo too tar." V. r. HerOii r . 8 .'" " '. . a a- . x--- -.-c . I LL LeVK IT Tn thi Cvnvtn -A f Jay ago, aay th 8aa Fraacisco Call of rebruary W, a weN known attorney oi .thia city wa ariMiinir a case befora one or th district judge, when h ad vanced a proKition of law w hich wa im mediately ruled irrevelant After his honor irB'i vAvtii.- Nit Asm hit autiirsoe anufa mil Havlns; recvlrad many nrdnra l.emtol.iro from PraHis la varioas tisru uf tba couutrv , iiw.b I eotikt not fill, un sceouut of tlie Inaoevmuenoa if raaapurtauoB, 1 Bar Satabualtsd an ngnt j with BWJHIW. C." W. firfAHIlT 4 HONS, Nurfiilk, 7., wlio will 811 any orders that may be 1 sent them lit aiy flnh and torvaril the in to' any pan oi me comilrT. Tlie? will altrava Ua fni,,.,! of anperior quality and put up in Hie boat iiiaiiaer, m pi.-kla tiuhl paekSKra, barrela and half har isila and half barroia. KUWAKU ViOUU. i K4miiou, . U., April 13-2U-aalm UAH CAPE PEAK, Wll-MlliOTOM, Aprill0,I86L ' f ITtHK ANNUAL ItF.ETIKO OF THE bTOOE X Holder of th Bank of Cape r'.,r, will jie htild at tbe BankuiR Uone in Wiluiiiik-tou. on Tburaday, tbs Mb. day uf Hay next. J 0- HI Hit, t-'saluu. April 13-aiO-td , Afrwao lu-uwa, 13. w. Labbct. VwTIXIAMS & LAMBETH, No. 4Q FarcUnHJcS(.,EaWi;h,ir.C, ; Book Seller and Stationer, t DEALERS I ALL KI!tI)l UF SCHOOL llOOKtpi. ' - -1-- .; i-.J lg ... frTAaBAaip A"B MIWJKUNBOUS WOIim MAHOJJIC BOOKS, JEWEL, REOALIA j ' BOOKS ON 8T0t'K AKD A0RICCL TVBK ; BTATtONEnt; I'KLYT- ; .... 'v j ura . Ajif? witAPPiti ; ; f - PAPEB; I'ltlNTEIW " ; " St. JOIIJI'S COLLEGE, OXFORD N. C j FOB SALE 0 CREDIT. man IINDERHIONED, IS liKHALF OP THE A traatees of the above inatltntion. and nUotkrr jiartiei bitvnwted, teapectfully Aniouiu-, UiU on. -TCE8DAY, TUE 7th. MAY, 16T, they will sell to the highest bidder, at th Court nuuse ooor iu uxioru, tbe property known as "8T. J01IX8 COLLEOS, OXFOJIJD." aether with th MANl)j Ilut HaT ad uung it, aud abont 0XK UUXDBED ACHES OF LAXD, all of which br am table lor forming or other par poaes. . . . Better inveatnteot wss never praaenbtd in North t'erokua, to the eapitaliat It iiflVrs iHjcnliar uidmauiitM Jlwi lviy y genticmn 0ihiimh1 to engK iu tlie ; ITrst Class Female School one 'of which ib ehargsnf Mr. J. H. Mills is al rtw.lv in mtwmftii lurfUmn tirwm tl. ,.r....,iu... Th Main or OoUeg building, aitualed in the ud.il irf a lar(( arov of whit oak treoa, twen ty scream axuiut. none. a nimnndinanninu. near tl .n, ia bnUt of excellent bnek ; ar raiiirnu won rtneruee to all tba modern iinirove nx'Uts and eotivetiteneoa. It w foor awsriea nurh -li feet Ioiik and 6 foot throuKh tlu ennlni 1 it eoiitoina ths n.iial number of hall and rooms for a full eonis of proteaaora, and studenU ; M sbanilii t-s in llmdorniikiryaneli iraiit and taat fnl apiel 1M feet biKli and a splendid !h kvkl. llii i.uu.uiik waa i-im uu in ikuo, ly tbe Alaaonie rra Jfrini j of N. C. ktt MluratuHial purpoaea, and baa ""-.yen uui put in iwiroun anu iK.no.li 14- repair. . Ihe klanaioa lliniae iii tl,a m..,.!..!..... Iare and airy runma : a Iarx porch with heavy i.aa, piuxaanu uaflemcjjta ail in Hue order with evory neiteaaary onibnildiiig complete aud aline gaMleaAud gnainda. - 77ie MhU ami Muiuum wit! he aid vilh Ote OwWy ! Tss Caan anfllciejii, rover the eonta of sdrertianiK and sale: kid, with approved aertri tv.psrahlest t and 1 months tur the reaidne. fiUettaterrwtttU payment. . i ... ; " JOHN BKBRY, ! - . A- T. LriTIr;.IOHN, tt. W. Usal l Ut. , WilminjttoB Journal, Riehmond Eiaiiiinor Nattuuat tmeUlKencer, Charlotte llentocrat, New bum Journal of Coiiiiuerew, Korfolk Virguiian. Na lurk Tribune, adrurliaa thma tima ...i Ull day ol aale and aeod aouuate to tbe Under, enmed. ' . . Mar 80-199-U '-'.':" - '" '""! k iaii,-b Awla, Ae. - - '- - . la. Aa, WiappoiB l'ar, lo,h and 8hi ( 1'ar.U. lvari mod t:-n MarelL farina .,V tw; Kh-b lir, tWv KkTt 2.V1: art,- WHito-w rf ( aini. , FriiB T-, Lf ' Oralis. Lemon-, fW 'rnrraiita "ami rn... eve-iythnig uaualke,,,,. ftr "' ii!7iT'lN.",,IJ mi1'' Atbrnti, t, M eiailyealhil to our pur old iUiU-mY., i- snrt old tsrmrWIiKteT.--1- ---"e-laukj All ii.nmnj- ,rf bM.mi-M, f,:abtnp. and Fsm-i r r., n., .eealiy, vwyriieap ftjT'iwb? J f"lU W . U UU-tly for t;an . W. HoilEIlT ANIHiKws, Family uifK.'.r. AprU-tf LrVBTJOXES 4 v Wholesale Croccrgand Comralssion 5IEnOHAiN"TS, No. 58 Fayetteville Street, Raleigh. . C. tlJ IVI, M'OAIIH, OOWKKN I AMI 1 l 1' C BOAlw, CAMjI.M, AMI CiM.iLu' C-MNitl Frwlu, Sutice and rig, wysiera, ICitialn n( 4 ; lii(c, 'Kin, Ciirrani, lie. KUhi mid Spirt , I-owdor, Shot and Cap, Biittrr, . . . l't Yrast, Pow. Aft aftM Kht andlnfmri rtmhii.T w--n- .'.. - . Wk Orry ZZJ" iLvwTS vsriety and at pm,, .(.icb cannot f.g ioZ? tAHMlKQ IMPIEMENTS U ; r Boxee Ae, 25 IWw. of Mannre Fork., pades. lauiea. .Illa IU llnu. 1 II ,. 1 Hope, Twine, fcaila) o. . Si t , ,' FULUAM, TONRH A CO. Feb a2-l.tf UC Vvm' UarL l""U- .v'? Wiov.1. 'IS 1,. (,". . J,!diUHoeaaortedVll, iL i i ","r' :oll". 1. Tree I. 'haii m pw Linea, 10OroesAxelk.lv- F t BAI.K. Kiehol' Improved. Patent goda Ftnuitaln, Ka 1 FuU Charge W Oallona. In complete order. SHIUJAM. JOMih AC'O. ' Aprd t-aoo-tf , . . WhotoaatoUriieer. .A H T E D . $10,000 in Cana Fear B...V - . J -l 1. Bank of North Carolina notna. w . a , . FULLIA M. JONP.8 A CO. Feb 4-153 tf , V. W holwiai Oromra , NOTICE TO IIF.RIIUMS. We ARK KjkKlVINO ON COSMItlliMLNT a large and varied Htock of 1IARPW4KK i lH K FRY, JiKADYMADRCT.fiTHirrt, .... : ... ..'::' MA IX, UOASilJ ""''"""';" -.ate. -at Av ... These eooda will b'vaa,W tvuiu 1... Aferehanta in a few dam. ami will ka -..1.1 i, a.. eh ; and if not aoid iinTati-lv, will U nerou at Auction, ta! Wlnea duq noUca will bs givan. mar JS-lM-tf PULUAM, JONPit A CO. ' WbfiUmili Onwer, C'otton Plow. At mae Sa-191-tf pi D. F. WnXUMSOS A CO. 01 Htiivn BAt'oivm SCHOOt AND OFFICE REQUISITES ; .; ... - NOTICE, :- Ol'PICEiEABOAilB ItOANOKS It H. m., I'oaiawotTB, Ta., March itad. 187. ' IT hs been anderatood by Oie oflleers in cliartra of transporUtion via the SM-abawr Frelahl H.au that li.lt, ..i.i...-.,,i to tbe Railroad Aeiit at I'ortamouth. on the im iiniKiiia, are nnanawertid. and 11. .1 in annaeonenoa, eauaea of deUy are not nnilaine.L amldKinia for loaaea and damage anaetlh-d, and aa tlie 8ealard and RueiKik lUilroad Coeipanr wnuareu , lorwanunnsRenbef.a- tbe Une, are studied that tbeae eauaea of eomplaint are not due tu tbeir AKenta, but to the inaccuraev if the aiails. in order to teat this iihl.iL 11. il.......... of tha Heabtavrd Itoad reirniwU tiiat wbenever pemons hav wrilUia to tlie nHderaiKrud A Kent of the Beaboard Koad, snd after waiting; . reaoo alile time for a reply, hare not received jt that cate of the letter ll,y bad previuualv addreniiMl totheaKeut If this laeooiplied with, and tbe Manager of the Hea board tbavl raoeivea tlia let. bir, he give anaranee that it shall be promptly investigated anireplied to, ; ' . Thii Air-line Freight Eoute elaima to be tlie moat expedition an direct route aadanmliug to a irreat extent Marine fr.nirm.ee! alao tlie ebapet freight rout utwwu tb Northern Citie .--:-.'- '4 . ( ' 'A irland riTaT'T liiT-i ' r i r'irTy rTii'"'" l f 1 1 jl 'i 'l I j f ifhi l' 11 "l''l' in'lp'1 Y;hl'''''faaUlli"'TJ'1''"'11''.1' '.' ' "'" aorta and South Carolina. VAKS, I'LAIOS AM) SHEET. . .-.-' I.(.s. ' W0 bunches OotbV tone yarda Oanalwrg ri.aidr ;,rir. imt) " Mineia . ' lwio " , Khirtiiic snd f?IieeU lit-a. -y On cnfiaiKinuent, ol, . a ' WH.UAMH0N A CU mar XM01- tf , . COTTON IMILE!WEXTS.X CALL AND SUE BOMETIIIN'O NEW AMI THE bet. liajiey'a t'ottou l'laiutr. Heapark ha. Kegs snd Hsr- i,onO II. prime Baeon Kidea. , , " Choice Virginia llama aid ti . !u,vaas llama. i ju - prime I uf Lard in reb). Amvinif thia dar. f dwill-auO-tf 11, p. VtlLLIAMHON A CO. .inov, xails ai siioi: SfltlOllie,. Bweibia Im 4 a i . it n a ..j u. ineheawuUs. . -. I'l.Ontl Ilia: all ui,-, Refined Ear Iron. - ,ll Hi. ) and K.mnd " . US Kei?a Old Itoiuiimia Naiki all sua. V 2 " Jlule Hh.asa, . 1" " Ibawe " lllba. Ilorw-Khne Kails'- In store and mnt be sold. v '" ' B. F. W1UJAMSOK A CO. mar 22-191-tf RAGCIVO & KOIE. Balea Stanifurd Onnny I!arri;fng. 29 Coilg beat Juto Ho'., In Wore, li. P. WILLIAM-KIN CO. mar2a-19I.tr" .- L-A." FrrM 9J?il?nr4'i!V...nta Cinp..nv' e,,n- j-&SjB3ajiavww PKKFCHERY,' FASt'I AP.THT.ES, Ac. W a era, now rvcernnr new snrailiai .nj mill i. ."'! wiaaiua: aiu'lliuiiu.iolia to otu hlia-k aa will enable nato InrnUh every artiel nanallv kent in a ftrat elaaa h.ik 8tore. ' . 1 Our facitu are aurh aa tr anal ,U . r,...i. Si T"7 wJl1A',", " " " 0,1 hmii i ry, Tf-nn., and thut his health baw iuiprofed and be U enjo) ing tlie coiiimiHindi-nce of UU'lnls, . -. . f nooiiMt Al VAta. On KiitinUv. a ma. j lutlo girl naiiiel Am. ie Gardner w aa allot t nil turn, 1 n y i :" 4..III1U uaiuiier . vt aa anoi ro-'m tiTv.n you, i 'hesticets of Savannah, snd instantly kill nl !.-,, w.ii,,, i'i n':ru " KAimd AletBrnh-r Unr-irt. . t tt. id I i .i : j a. - . t nt-1. .ii.-it- were M-n (landing X-i ''! h r in j the street 'nirr :iim, and aliortiy ti'iii-a!u.r .. i -1 r i.'i.fi i iv ii.jf on me l ayetnent. a fi j ' v "" tne it it t -'-not B.aikiogJ ll, i the tours cf (he e-iii'jr ot U'-'!i. - "-' somewhat aeWtci-by bia-fniltire.- Un-t hr rm onTTIe ThnifielieTTotc. anlT tin- less he hua benome blind at laat, it is hardly possible that be would venture on the great game of a general , European war. Ac J ark A'w'j( 1'vtt. ' At He Parts exK'.ition it is sitidthat BovtfHy will be on cxdiil-ition in the 'sha of in artificial bor. -The ingeniotialy hi atructiiil aiiimii!, when rcmly, will tranl twenty-five aiih witlmut stopping, n 1 at terwariU) may Iw wound up io a lew mo nients so as to i'o !ii'.!' li f.ilhi-r,'and so on i" J .ulu'y, :., '. .; ttiwaH-aita, bewte i mm -ik-hfc- trnd l irrcaWTt tw the mwd If niitTTig conrt Iniiled orer, ami th attorney (mot tb ed matters by aihiloiaing ; Ratio) - hAtiwewt'Tl yhyHW n W ashingCoB ai uoL we Ti ar. 'as'" well skilled in their proiesaioB as they should be, or they would Beyer bsy authorised the report that Thad Hteveo wa dangevonaly ill trout an aitectioa of the Arort Ji baa long been an ailmitted fact that b posaesses no such organ. We will,, w s.fsr a buckshot that li is olyu(fering fiu an overdowof jf. The iile that he lias begrt hi ilinply ridiculous. LvrtMurt Xtut. There is a lady ia KcW York who, when she is unable to attend churUK send hex card, ...,.'.: v ; - - ttir trttmiKwa ui iw coii.iihiU-,1 un n, .. syateea, ami every.article aold a the very kiweat price. '-. WILLIAM A LAMfiKTH. . Bsloigh, April B-atJ-t . . ,n ''s Ma.wtitJARK au ,i,i-,;,T ts no reaaon for di la, and sllln.iiKl, fr'i,ii.,u may mi.t.mi' anaaent, it will in t(,-h Caai be iwuniimy -iraeeu, ami ,f .( f, m .u be. paid lor. 1 lie t oniiaini'a rnrii.uig liua Ime ,.anni 1 rraMHiaible ft the rapid tratiKportation of freii'hui or ebarpea npoo it, aideaa aeut . From BOSTON, by the . . V: , BOSTON & NORFOLK 8TEA5KSIlip Co! in,, iw.m En1 "fCenlrnl Wharf, ""-j ,-"-' Fr-iiiiW YORK, l.y IhT.. ' " T" J OLD DOMINION STKAMWllp Co, ! f-s": pier 87, North River. From PHILADELPHIA, by CLYDE'S STE.VMF.liA .;rArv! a;i!AiU!l latseiil (f TONS moi Jxn.1 Prnivian Onaui, dn!v ! X H enpertiit. line ua your onjera ut if I yit ne.it siiv. . - i. ..... U-.-.- ' April l-!lno-tf . 0 Ai:if!--!! I'titDVIll ,iiiO lb, aaaoried fii,lyin K'and 431b. l-osea. i Inquire tlio.iUv. , , ii P. WILLIAMSON A CO. IS! PLOWS)!! Pl.Awslli .M-.'- f -ia. n tftMt . Bi wsijflitiwtaaaMis wwMiirriE-rcc f.Ot l'K) No. 0, 1'k.wa. ii "elf hluu-pelR I),. wa, . " 25A.S. ' heaparks Ci-Hm ffmi-t. Ml,ii ll. I tow I'.aiiM, and Landoiilea. - " lkw Holla , Kow rt-a-ly for d. hrp?-v. . K f'. WUJJAMSti-S tU Tloafwrital wliU(w tth 4tm,tf 4---- Ktiaaimry ana uui iliaaeuiniatitia ii al knowledge, f Pepiitl,liil.hl4)la.Wilmine;toBAIUlUrJoroK.Bi - P-R ICES ii t r t-t.fi.i.f. .. - ----- f liivrwu ..IZZ ! 1 hi' tl. i i f.' .r . :-'. 4 tA.tr. fi t r Aix.t.o, w. ,, v li.n-.l.eM. I b P ti iii i i-n tntttTot.it t cm I - R E D UCC ; f-1 ' .'1 f I'll- ..iTl'V io ,.F.m.,j.i,..i. f.....ii. calrnlaied to pnamae and ftaru-r Uierrai'u It ul ! i7i r TO " K,,"'r'I tVnupany-1 - lew - tbe lajitav A'ailearly. com.. ii a lull an.l eoniph.-ie (nniinarv of all ti.r ' .'-.-..( T 1 m",uKuip nuea. tn niiad important current row. t we, k. It will uk etv to it rwaiiers many mtenwliiig literary suln fc a, snd m every pumeVri nrUu- tb llovchl tttl. .' v TJE.nns oftifiiiscnirTios. One year rnootbe . ,. . .. ..'.. 3 ni.aiiiia ( . . . Ailvrrt-.iw-nv'iit. inWrt d ii r--a..on.i' Ae-ina w.no-.i m vi-ry i..wn a.ul t i)i -Ar'.t lw-.--lf . ..-' ... . ...!) 1..11 is t-ntfcA. i oniparnea .-alioot b reanon.ibl. aulj l... ,i tlteir wbarvea, . . , , , """"5, 't rreiftit that ha. im ruaehnl then. Will plraae be rar.-f.il u, at.ua tlie d.u. of ahiimieot, by whim ahipued, Irota what pie., by wtrnt hue of ateameia, add if paubk eocb a opy ot tliroiiKh rm-iH, ,i JAS. Atct'ARUICK fmrrr J. W. WATiiO.S. Tru-eAgnt Seaboard aod li.. iH.ke iii'li J.M. IIOIUXSUN. . Miaug lrtmti and General Sup't, Apfc4.Ai-tu. ', " w j ' ;;;; mar -ii l i7-tf xoihi:. n A VIVO TAKrV OtT LFTTrRif OF AfVIV. i-traie.n .i tlie i -t.tn ,.r n. -,h I-a N. Mm Hi. at t-tniry I rm. ! ot tie lnwi of ri-as. arwi U'trl, r .-..h.i.h ,4 V, j.a eom.!.. : all p-rna harin? rlftuiia a nl r-rf-ariit ii.. ta an I t!toe iikJ. lHe.1 a :ii pi.-..-e m-e --iTT.-nT to 1'iv.iHan. h:a id liie . .... -t, n.y ! fully auli. -ri.-. . kuvt.t. l1 ' . j T VI II. IE II f MT1 't. ' April Ur9-eol-tt .v.. Ad x. ' '' C . "' ' ' ' :" ' X'
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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April 13, 1867, edition 1
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