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' ' : " v ;, T -ZF:t , ZZZ , , Anll.i Ti:xs OF WIIm-RUU'M.- j HM'baMrf( fair Gov. Wisrtfr, . The . SV twin.! Wary V l,l!Ut I bCMMW ttlij that the lrcU( ot i ' hw, on intinwitistniBT--- f T.IBtii-r man would better promote pec,f , ' f W m.. ,, 1, 0?!liruimi and caud&choiH the State, end s.w ..On .year. ., ;.. .. W BentaiH one ri-r,. ,...;. ,.(.... .w A t IT'r.'ijHl-.. I U.- M .....i... nA ilMilillt.t -ta. THE IsENTlMuL. V.MTOHM. -5 : ,THg KEUISTRATIOX.-- ' ' the R-outructi Act ujxn the Command ing General, i U2kuU. -and perplexing a the Il giA-.trtion. The eIctioa of uita bi ppr.n(i. to aerre m IttgWrart rertairea fiine Bud ereat care. To o!.tin men who Ma k.a kr-. n ImdiiiiM Kilt mt. i 'Me4, true and compiUnt mm nrhaywifli take it, in not as cuy tipk,. un-m Uie native of the SlAt, t jwpt Lpre and tlitrf. - lit tiie fintt place, if the Cirtwuanding Gaural shall ftquiro tlir uiuble mt-B'to nvi'icr the voters, and. Itold the election, , at Bcl c'cticm pretinct in the State, it will require 4,600 men, at lcanvl la Xorth -faroJiniMO do that WDrk. One titirdof tlic-c, ho ere to be the Ifc-giKtritm proper, riiont.l be nivn of character, capable of cloat liirestijration and of examining evidence; tlieotW two third, w ho, we iuppe, are to fill the doulile duty of clerk and advlno tj iid, fcl.oulii he good penintt nd of gwi rluracUw and hakita. All should be nnncst, reliable niu. Where are those to lie Uiund! S'ime of tlie rountim tin. nish them without mifch dilllculty, perhapa but muiie of them rotild not , - . -"rSc:ihdIy) , i win not letajr f .r ttie tt'in mandin Gcooml to tUrferwine, after they tare liw n rvomimt ndiid, whetfjer or not they are uitubl men. Obtaining Ma in forination.frptu varioti aourcrt, lie, or who ever he tny eail Uon to mak the aeletition, . will fiud it, then, a difficult task, , Apjdi . caul for positionnthat pay aoinetliing, no, are rntheryBuuierdUa, no doubt, in the ' Bout hern State. The oeeeasilie j of the people render it nwewary, perhapa, , In fortwr day, North Carolinian wure fatnori . for their ouwiHinsiwn to we ollice. Would that th.'ir condition would alio them in maintain their furni'T couriieJillii.t regard! While we are aniouihat (he whole vote of tlie Slate, allowed by the law ot Con gress, lraild be registered and drawn out, we are equally Jeirou that the Rcgiilrar should be able to give entire eatinfaction to all parties. Hi however, palpable, from present appcarancva, lljutthi can hardly be donn, if men are aelected from either or both of the political partiea.-'. It il not our pur- j,re to complain, no matter how the regla truihni i 'conducte.l, nnlcsa there are tha mot II igrant eviili tuie of unfairnee and of viulutiun of la, but etill wear aniiona that tverything ahall , 'hf conducted with entire integrity and jutic. Jt X i W'lmt method,1lien:ri.rt, can be adopted "which would liwure the creatent 4airneni and li Nvft least Mom tu cumpbilflf, ,.Wt bkv tluiucdit maturclv on thi ubject, nd we have coma to the eom:!uion that the follu ing, if It could be adopted, wuuld be the b. t : Let eh everal KoKintrar m p. poinUd from the officer or odieri of the r gtilr'rniy,if poiwible. They have the rwpwt aodcoijlldcoce, at least of tha resectable portion of iociety. They are umlerMood not Ui be prtiiMi, tut njldicru, and to be men who oU y order literally and epecifleally. Awociated with each of the Hcgintrera of thi chum, let uooent and comjM'Umt Rent lenien, whether tuldier or civllUn, who ar elltfi-ble,-rOJie holding Kdicl and tha t her Con;rvative aeutitrienta be aclected, Tbii plan could hardly fall to be aatUfactory to H elnmc, both North ami Bouth. t We nincerely trurt that the law of Con gna will be atrictly and fairly eoloicod in District No. 8. We have no reason to Har that tlie Commanding General will not do It, ao far a he U concerned. Hut the num berofperaoni to be eotmulted, aiid,thnuiu bcr, pi tlmp, whrt will volunteer their coun fce'.ily b ad tu remit not very aatinfactory. It is already aswrted that ifl aouie olithe State the law it pa'pably diarcnarded, and that the business of regiHtration ll i4sUmed ' atrictly prtiir character... IIonMt Bu of all partii- mutt tkeprficate thi. AVehav no tear that Gen. Sickle will for nioment "allow H, If ucU departure from thelawXare brought to 1ii notice. To -..ard eainst this, we obncive that Cen. S.bofield haa adopted tie following :..-ii ki nuiyt iiieiiti Ttttt 111 Uegfe-i trar uliall k p three ilntinci register LuJt, a..AilUllioaeJi.ukiiitSljf.'W cljjgj .t.ntlatoil. n. tl.nTi': nT !"'.'. called m ,'n-ti(ii; tiiudlj, a list uttho wl,ot r 1 t Ut'i'liomd, but ho the Reg- tstraia decide aro entitled to vom, wittt a note of tbe fact; and tliiri!!), lit of " ' the whose appllcatioo h been-TeJccted aud the i -.-) therefor. Thrso are all to be forwarded to headquarter for review. ' -jMivh an arraiipi'tient, itatrikc u, U at i-it t proper pn-caiuiontry measure. Hi.Atiin vr -".v,lii hi peceli m 1 up-. Tl l.nf T irnrn nTwrr woi. m t.H &( "'''u r, i i-j were anrn-rAt pr VTTVnf trrrs rSmnTT tnd 1 UaV.b.'Ut fctevent a h ""Til' re fs 'nodoiibt of this P"l"'r m Texas as they are supposed i ' 1 1 Ctuui-aa-ij--i"; !fl- 1.. y ilcea 1110 V -rl '- V .1 il j i '.I n?r-i ' ,! 1 :,rv .. in ivtt,.i e of aet,! ). .-n an auie, rr i ' i T tu ' . " .. tMSU . . ' -' t I tl:;'-: in. ; .. . 1 t : 1 lt tof the tl.io-hkvOU IlltCir ! a ala.'.itii.n liiis'.'.cs. "1 any ,. , . . r . .!. e l r Its contmu- 1 - t'iev are the men. '.1 ... i.l..j-.i",ry es led anal-i ii, , the ' I'fi tempt sbj j c a --'U i . Uu Miirc lor ! t : t V , V ! i ..I I'', e f .. . 't wen! I lave been v 1 it niai-lunati-intl - ,, I vt hi ' -A I, 7 " " -J i.raec.i,ittt! :H,-,ir.i n-Hinn.? ; i iw-Lfl .tor I hoi r uiiirv. Iiryc 1 1 a J I I'H ' J UiiSis :iut ii urulr iA that we ttw'.wwiij.r -J..,.. ..11 Ar! e ill-leading t.td thUnrnor or any! ,,,1 'art;-., M i!,a ftt.tf. an. of tiukir I , . " " 'I .. VT J T " - r Wk ws.U.-.Bd permit, fur or tw t !., M orf m to tek eoBtrol f the 8tate government, reeonitnictioa wlinlUuiiigUUAle-.'i W-rttee.itb- fum iww5m.,: tfcatl iner would lie Bo aanger Of coooacailoa or lur liter l wtrawcittaeaient. Tbere t not nrsa is t1.. httt that .we ib r vtwuld like to ee injured in any wy j but 'we fee that many, by imprudence, paaaion end ia dtcretn, - are placioj taemeelvei be ymrrTetiet-ttrbriflfEfBf tttmMr em innocent partiea." Ckrlottt Benuerat. .Our cotemporary perbap did not intend it,Xut there ia a very plain ii.timatiun, in the abovethat Got. Worth end bi friend are office aekrrs tad are eel willing to take "bmik fU.S. ...Sotbiita ewid be esoee No word or act of Gov. Wi rth, or of bi friend, ba Indicated the alightest desire for office Bnder the new rtyime t Tbey look for nothing of the kind, and Ao not deaire it, ao far a we know. Bo W a tle Sentinel ha ex preened the view of it Editor, which may bare ao corded with the view of any of Gov, Wortb frictida, we have MtUd that the Coogivav ionai Kecotntruction Act abould be carrted out preclety a Congrea fame ordered it that the nan who have been diafrancblaed by Congreaa ahoald not pretome to lead aod control that matter. We have tald that certain clae of politician, who are diilren chiaed, aUould not control the State Coareo. Ilea U be railed, beeanae it wit apparMit that their object wa aot to confine them- u:vti to the Heoooatruction AcU, but to go bejroiid, ud di.franchi every man oppnaed to them, a the; bad (toot l Teaneaaea, not imply for a year or two, but at long tbey may bold the power to degrade and otr lw 1hem. Ro far m we are cuaceraed, per- onaly or politically, if those men enjoyed the confidence oi the people of North Car ulioit, and would confine tbemaelv itrictly in (lie Convention and LegUleture to tbe Heconiructlon law, we would aot care a baubee about it, one way or tbe other. If they would take ther reppn1blllty and pledge tliemaelve to change the State Con titution In no particular, different from tbe plain language of the ilecooatructloa law, and would ia eo wite attempt to degrade our people further or fix oa tbera greater disa bilities and 'let bygone be bygonee, we limjld not care who voted, or who went to the'.Conventlon, or who enjoyed the office, if they were aimpty competent and boneet Til ere r thouaaud oi people who would rejoice to be relieved of all rwponiibllUy la the matter of reconduction, who would like to be let alone to puru their builneai nn ruoleated, U that claae of agitator for of fice cither had -the ability to manage the Stat goverament or had a common aympa- thy for the people of their own Bute. We hope, now, our cotemporary under tend u. Tub Nw Obhuni paper exntinue to complain in trong term of the many In- tancea of Injuttuse perpetrated bjjth Keg Utraraof that eitj. The Timet taya tbey entirely duregard the Acta of Congreaa, and prooevd without reaaoo or authority of law. The 7met ayi ... "Wme or our beat citizen, who come clearly within the provlaion of tbe act of Uongreaa gootj voter, have been turned away by men who , are etrangert to tbe great taai of our people, and are of doubt ful qualification a voter. They receive their lint ruction from the aecret club ot the Iladicala, and treat with acorn and coo- tempt tbe ecu ot the Congrea of the Cm ted blale. i . . ; - Even the oath pfeacribed in tbe reglatratioo act ha been varied and changed by them in a material manner. The to called eup portert of tbe Union and bvm of law lead on in the moat palpable and flagrant , viola- uoinoi jaw." ,. v. ... Thu paper Uien proceede to enumerate Inatance of rejectiun of the beat citlceo of New Orleana, and men who were bora in the Btata and bad never engaged ia the I( nit epeeche, Mr. Wilson adviaet (he dinnranrhiteti clauc that by tpeaking and worUug for the national policy they would ahovf tlicir countrymeii that the diaabilitie imposed upon them ought to be removed, and a country tint had proved It generoi- ty would not forget them. -' Instead of "national policy," the Bonator meant, of coume, the policy of the Rad- IcuraTfy. vtt-rijper, therefore, that disfrimcliiwuient of Southern white men ia not instated upon by that- party at a pumahmentx for "rebellion." but at penalty for not voting the Radical ticket bet a Southern man turn a political aomer- aault and agree to vote that ticket, aod all hh political eina are forgiven and hit ear jiicuU bhwW wLite a uaw.. 1 .iklWf-'WllM''' Th ttott diligent tffdrta, aayt tbe nich mond Kmmir, are making to commend the Republican party to the Southern people, and the orator about to spread the RadU cal gospel in the South will Tvreschlll aa a gosei of ece and concord. The fact ia, it la a gipt 1 of blood and plunder. Xct every bouthera paper publish thi extract. from the Waaluiigton of Aprd JOth, that the people may U enbghtened u to whaOSil has gone, South for: , iTVri j It. Oral irTtatoilvt rnnk a-a tnr-arutiment te- C.'.-Hierowum Iswa Itemridrras . t ouiitintee 1 now devoting orgniid corrcpoudence, by mile spread uisscuunstion ot appropri- ate political ducumenta, by the 01 Hon of local tasiK-ialtons, by open dl .. 1 .1 I. i....h: , " .. v p i. irmal- discna- ,. thmtth" tntellii'ent' aiMiaVra hw n. jouraginf the' eataUihmeu tit Radical .... " .' 11 11.1 ' t 1: . - . paper, tuu uw an ana aiiuiuaaaeca i ponucai eitueation ao long known to tbe -old rrw" 1 Stat, but atwv aeduloualv etmhibitrit iaTTrv. North and South tSlkb letters aa tbbt .ava Stiti i " : ..' I - 1 wws.s-1 -, , .. .. - j ievery) ba gone down to the bell cocc it c.mhc, and ahatne ahall tit by I I ' "It (, I frorn 1 aide foruver."--. .!. b , . , ., . 'il Tin it pretty bald .Vij .. " . . u sa t;e 01; .3 ' - t . nal "hea-UcAntre ol the f f.J U t-.e LSiinnaUon I - ; ,.- iVr the !. ZZZ KiKgguRi, Smitr CuiituZCC- 7 . ..-.V. . . -'Wbnmml Irtm.'a. ib then: i-, a con-. t)l4! A- .a, w n.iiun trf..- : I ... t.1 Z? Z , ;.. . :., .:i , .T... W1 " IHf" i 3UJgU: J fJLX MJ AtvHHI t Ta A tir.it. beins Wilkw HuiH-riorCourt.) 1 " n! fif Ji" f "'i He uy tliat public LuJing n "UUl"" kn atvte, and finally t-reke off in I gtritt tirade Ur.rilf , f ofabuae of President J..hn-.n. which tillrd ! f K.at-.w.lboat doubt him with 'iqrh ntfll i,t tel" U"P" of made bT tit Tr'w tl.e cen-. - Hm l't V -rgo. He avowed bw por ' Tb doUeheM M -ii' tf.P I" Southern MBf tr manded by t.j.t. Worth, of the V, S. A., f"1 !rtJj,. f b whoae mhwion waa -M delivery td re- J ow '"'''S ' pUflge. liut we cao liev. tbe Court of a lock ol bird, that had ! "f of been guilty of robbing honest and peax-a-1 " " lhe Pnj' blen.es their p,ptv.a The eintv j it b-W -.geet ef pobuci or- the thing U, the, all belonged to tboJW Strings pam, bjviTs Tif j)PJit"MKl order, those Tery niea who bowl, pfate hI lioast of their loyalty, and who worship at the shrine ot him who voted in 1?J to aac- rince "the last man" and. expend "the latj dollar", .,...'.,. -.it.. txca.-. , THE COXDUVT UP THE ROVTltZ Tbe history of the civilized world fur nlshe no Inch inttun.ee u(j noijle and chria tiaa conduct ly a people wlm bad wade an unatMsceaeful attemttt anin-t their guvcrti- tnent, aa ha been ejiliil.iu-.it by t!.c pcvW of j the tKiutli in thetr cmduct.ainceL.xue teruu- natiou of the war. 'i'lie result of the war wa acquiesce! in most fully by tiie peojde of every Southern State, and during the two Years that have tlaoed jtiiiee the last battle btstwet-n tlus gnat irmiin, there ha Ijeen no instance, great or small, in uy por tion oft hat great errtiuq, ofrcsUUiuceto tbe authority of the Federal Uoyernmen Tbe pMjtle of the Motitn went further. Tbey repuiliated their debt contracted in the .war and . votedigLl!.ifi.-COflflt,UuiV!ii.l aniciuliiient for tiie cuwucipation of all their slaves, thereby giving tip not only the principal part of their property, -but inflict ing a most serious blow upon the future pros pei Ity of the section. They have acquieeced in proceedings under negro bureau and civii right bill, and have nlion a w illing ness to allow tnilntge to the nejrro. They have permitted the fullest diacuaaW. of radical eubYrnVtrTf(jk;Siuia( in tvery place, without intcirojitiou, Thev have done everything a great people could do without sacritlc of honor, and Lav ihaie alj with out a nurmnr. - t -tr - But a"ow haa this conduct on tbe part of the people or tb Botitb, Uwo met at the iNorth 1 7 here Is scarcely a paper in the Intereat of tlie dominant party of this' ero sion that has given them t particle of cred' it for anything tbey have dune.; , And what i worse, more wicked ndTm thriatian, these paper hate yftfetnarically Biirepreented the conduct of the South ern people, -and goaded on the Northern people to make further demand, and heap additional burden, on the people of tlw South. " , .:, ' '" .:.; But the day i not far distant, when the people of the North will tee and feel the re tultt of tbe policy they have pursued to ward tbe people of the South. Every blow they have struck at the Pouth will recoil upon themselves, every burden tbey hare imposed will increase the burden they will be obliged to earry, and every channel of mdustry in that .section which they have closed and obstructed will be felt add that deeply in all tbe ramifications of the busi ness of 'the North. The radical for the last two year have been systematkially at work in destroying the interest of the North tor tlie purpose of plumbing the people of the South. The North is beginning to feel tbe effect of it policy, It will brini repen tance 6 ft bring it too bite lor salvation. st (Mom.) btalfma. 1 ' TUB OKA VSS Of" TIIE AD.' L. The ceremony tit decking theravea ot the Confederate dead at Cave Hill Cemetery, on yesterday, was one of the mot striking and attractive wo have ever nilueaned. The throng of people preaeiit, .most 6f whoih Immense, and covered the whole region in the neighborhood of the graves. .. , Hundred flit vehicle lined the carriage way, making the scon on of eurpasxing animation. A large numljer of tbe hulies were busily en gaged in placing boOijiietH, luimoncllim, and lower in esery conceivalile style of arraugo ment upon tti grave. Those. siletft tnoundi ot earth, concealing from therje the crum bling lorms or Uie heroic men who fearleasly gave up their live in a eauethey believed to be true and lust, ware heaneil miiik iLl rareat flnwera. while frufn tha ti.,1 lu.r.i. hung wreath woven by the cunning finger hould desire to have them divide as other of lovely women, who thu bonJred iuefv,ef hould do, not all enlisted on onetide. martyr of liberty, nhilu they dronoed among in flower tln-ir sympathetic tears. To see those gentle and Iwameoui creature kneeling over anil decorating flit last totting piacc 01 men wnom nicy nail never aeeu, and making them glow with floral beauties. was a spectacle to tie long remembered, and wa uggetir oi the thought that the world love and bonora. those who die for principle, whether the rauso lu which they die ia right or wrong. The true hern is al ways reapectcd, and tlie brave never foil to secure the admiration of thM'air. We lruit that the touching and beautiful cu Xina Which has been now inaugurated of iiin-i..-, around the sepulcbre of our departed he? roes once in each year with floral oiU rings, may be continued, and that thumeutorieaot thus heroic men, their sscrilii es and aulb-r log, theircourage and tlivir fortitude, 'may be kept ever green to the latent annotation. Let the ttory of how they died tu tbe coo srbmtiou disiharire of what lltet aticast : tliniiiaye.l, be hamiod Uomii to i,....uui To excue uii cinuiHtiou 01 Hiiiiiinna vet- uu born, and let those w ho believed that they erred, at least do themvttie jusiiee t say they weie not only 1rav but "liK i re, and thirt tlity -deserve the- Crfrwtv of glory witt) which history will encircle their brows. LtultrilU Cvuritr. - Tl., B ruivii o T1 .. V .. ' ..1, 1 Himluit ul the 1 hi.lelph.a I ,h , ti , , GtarraL 1 . r 'J n t' 1 1 au riM Mew threjerrseTcrij-spme tiwe wtw n r oi lb tuauuig muitm-r5 wuU a. .ii-. a , fnwing up the campaign britun bv N-nator Ttjlswr-in trs-",ri He ivr U . j . , f 't down ibw-e ate W'ifi:it: ri!;dii'iFuri:iija ini- appreuaiaii.ta aa lu Itia .view .(-.onci rjinig theta, and ka 1 auaious to have them em. rjcte." The New V'i' J'r. (.v rtwisre et 1. rrprtsiniing the gnat coiiuiuiil i, v ul tWalCitv, haa the j toll,) iuj-com iae rvicrenc to jur. . a uaieus imi vein. : This inaa is anitiiiancc to tre am.lt cmia uuLllabed tbia nutnun srecaieiii.il. .,! t-. ,'. iatttng avtectuet. " '.,v" ', . . . , . ' ' , ,1' " ' , iirlr tAlil.y.-It wifl jpti.'v Ilia nwtt: - - ,,f f .la li'iii'i., , .. 1 1...I .. ...1 gCm II lll!M, II" . 1, H'l I ti hi if. rimte Ll iu a-lil!!e, 1! ii a was mute I heie bite -yesti-id iv anniliiiciug that l.i coa j.i j ivtvi l.lHill v., A nr, - il , " -rt 'ftOX A T SORf , ' . . "flL ,T ""- .T --TT-.-y - ..'."-" , t Til llirti. Hini-v lViao it I. rUnni'il liT . '. ta ""' 'J ?' ." rothJt.iirtiiWit. i Tbr tre oie t .P,1"' H",1 .-. ' l;,th jTf any political now what pr- ft1 bi ' W taa il. 6 , ifi L iki.i talking at litnee very chsritably and mg- nanimoiuily atiout ''forgetting the pan and f uniting shoulder to slimihle r to build op our common I n ion." It i regarded as one of the commonest manifestations of magnanimity to avoid wounding the vanqtiialied. ; Yet Jit. WUsim went over the thread-bare top ice of anti -slavery agitators, the maltreatrueut of abolitionjstg, thc.annexation of Texas, KaiMta, tiie. , fugitive-alare btw the JJred Bcott decision, the secession ordinances, the war. and rtudionsly stinght to pot bis' nouinum nearer ui sne wrong. ma policy la tliat or a surgeon wno woulj cure a se vere wound by lacerating it. Ve have no jiatienee with thi spirit. Let the dead feat tn ' Jieace." Wavery - i dead. From the Aroostook to the nio Grande not a voice is raised in favor of ite restoration. Let the fault to which It gave rim be forgotten.--B'.it we wond"how any man of heart, in tlie midst of the wasted fields, the mourn ing home, and pinching desolation of tbe Old Dominion, can stand up and taunt ber suffering people with their error; and we wonder at the stupidity of a politician who mncie that he can make vote by lacerating feeling. .,,;!,- -.--, - - .,. i t ,, : But the passage in Mr. Wilaoa't apeech to which w particularly object at untrue is tite fiillowuig:- j - " " t "He then alluded to how this change in. tW 'condition ot the colored man' was brought about, .When lint platiged into : war we hadn't the pirwer to declare yon fr. Could Congreaa have declared yon all free at tbe begluuiug oi tbe war, it wouldn't bavi lasted two year, IA voice, That' so I "J because there would have been nothing left to fight about. , But while thi fighting wa going on tiie rebel Had tut slaves in the ireiu lie digging and throwing np brvaM worka, while their maslert stood behind and shot down our soldiers." j --The power ot tbe Uovernmentto Issue the emancipation proclamation wa as great in tbe first year of the war at the 1st ot Jan nary) eighteen hundred and sixty three. But the disposition wa wanting. Con grea exprew-ty declared the object of the war tn be the restoration of the I'nion, and tbe rights, dignity, and equality of the Mate unimpaired. In point of tact, roup res never did declare the slaves free, .'.That w as the act of Mr. Lincoln. : But the power of Congress to do it wa ss great in Apii', 'til, as at any later date. Mr. Wilson ia simply guilty of gross misstatement in Implying that Congrea refrained from striking off tbe shackle ot the slavs tor want of power, and in Undertaking to asake oat that the legislation of that body was originally gov erned by regard for the black man. rar-j xtma nctseasity uascontroiico lual uociy inim the start. Wavery was destroyed, not nut of love for the colored ina", but tn break dowa white rebel. , I be negro wa arine't. not a a concession to the manboud i tbe blacks, but to help the white Kiiiooista. The civil rights lull sprang not from an ah rtract love of justice, but to cripple the power of the white people Of the Bouth. Negro suffrage is due, not to sympathy for the blacks, but to the desire to build up Kadical party at the South. . i Dot Vyitaon claim"lhat be haa no wish to provoke an antagonism of races, -yet in thi speech tre find blm aylng; ' "Place those w ho denounce suffrage, but who are willing tn bare youvvote tor them, on one able, and array t liennlves on the other. I want An see yon defeat them at the polls i . : r .. a i in .every purtwoi tti -vugioia, ana in ail ttart of the South. Their idea have eone down ; send them down after their ideas." Hucu language la simply atrocious, v It grow out of a studied purpose to array the Uack population against the white, and. If the 'object Is accompliscd, must damage Ivotli race. If negroes are tu vote, aa is I bow retiuired by act of Conines', wis men nui jier is a pruieuiieu irienaanacoonseiior who advisee tbein to array rmmselvte sol- idly agaimt their lute masters. I But thi orator, who was not the "agent of any political organisation," ailyiae 'the colored men to stand qnsra; tipiTn It (Re publican) platform," and that they have it trl their power "to make .the Conatit.ution of their State, and could send at least two Senatora and a majority ot the members of Congress ;" and, afler admitting that he had said that "w could not expect 7to carry Virginia, Texas, and Arkansas," "take back all, aa lar as Virginia 1 coocerucdA And lit winds up thi preciont pssmge by de claring that this is a work that a Christian may takt lute bit cbwet, and on bended knee sk a blessing of ths Alniiirhty. Ak the blessing of Heaven on stirring up strife, Ot tpeals to the passious, on palpable mis represent a.,! ions such as we have exposed ! Vet thi is k temple of Radical ( hristianity tad oJ..eniigbt.iied stut esmannhi p: Aisswisjssswwwimsisskjj Inttiligthfr are in ewery way apposite to Jtr. Wilson's jieech in thi City False tar of flesh colored Indi rubber have becu invented f)r the use of ladies w ith Inrireeare. They are ,nsed in front of the real enrs; which are drawn hack and con cealed pnder tbe hair. The HgnjrfleM f, h utt eilidy lavolver' m hi d-lar- 'lull, tliat nicy snouny tie pr.mjtiy reou- t rl by eir.rj Hi (Mil, in nji lct-;rrt. tnr i tli houut aud silinias of lua put ty;. A lMlttiwu4 utu-Vfili, wliii'h there will be UXt Invitation to :be I , h, ah 1 1 kutj h tfe tjL4, " :" - i lheJree.lmenofHel.na, Ark.are dying - . . . . . 1 . ' I rapi.l.yolanepi.lomwliKr., Irntu the ac j counts of It, liHiks like tbe Asiatic choler. . Count Iuis CarlowiUrh, one of the ntimei ,,, . Danphius of France, died recvn i ., IVeersburg, t-ed So. a&ieftifin 1 iier.?itei 0cf arr urw iiiriaiU. 1V...1, ' i . a i Alaska is tbe 'name trcooacii lor our new (..ji.-ilh.u. - Trie0itcf biiie Imiiiel c'eHroT c-o's.rti.-''oi. , tin Ann. T T .....,. ty, I.,. , ...... ,7V . CUi "to al t. Conic hrrvv--mt-b bad' a l a--y of Aittie t l i I. r:i. , ; ,.' ', i . I lound to gieat t Pnirioti ,or are In, iVuhdancw iu Uisifiiia, " '".VIyT AITiaTISIBSlSTS. l OIt lALC h KCTIO ICC CliEAM FBmEBM; WilX C. Uitc'ua In .5 suiBi.tt. r a r.- V- Cut Kail and Fintntjinjf llnwl. Haopfa-nO saHt tj. unt , - - W'i'tb li-KT a Laaai. U K A L t . Trasblx -grini.d VUXjlktur. sad otl..r Vii. (4 jtus imJ uul iJ;n,,iii.M a-oo p.i.afi. " I'l '1.1.1AM. JiNRHCO, - Ms -t w liolvMle Ortveit. ;kh ke v, tji. i. i:VAiti:, AND J . ..-..: :. ......... .. ,.4 . JLASS-WA' "E. IY.TCt LEAVE TO ASNOfNtE TO 1 !1E mi sei if Kufcih nd Ticinitr, iUt I UvtVt4 Ui tor alri'ttflf cxthiiv baiuta, n tmcimi d CK0CKF.RY ASD CUSS WAKE, mud bar taiea great earn tn sHee h wuwia ilu a new ui nwauitt uun a smniuas uruwrr atf-o. I have Uie UrffiiU aod bt aeleeted asaiaiiueitt so Ou f. 4ntU it. ua etfcv. eaii'utK ut frlNJC Clit A bTli, llain, iUied siwi psuul,i ao.rf utt ivi ut pt.tk.ni. 81 'ONsiUAkK LV4" ato-a WAUK,auuJUti'lli:: WA-Wu. - - l 4.I.A.iVAUr, - Our asauttniuoi ia coui.tew, euuaiatmit tsf fist Cut Claw Goblet, Tumbler, Wine Olauet, and DiaLet of all Eizet, Xockittf ' Glattet if every Arer:itk4). made of the VvryUft Oer msa ami .VMn-fnaii tii-v,, . '1 tir lK-iartliK!til t.f' . .,4. STAPLE iJilr tm IiUY li00DS, hu Just Ixea fitted c it with the taunt raoliaauibte and tbe reeeui lieeliuv ia an4 desirable (kairiA, trioea and tiie parth-Hlar sttmitiou 1 have Kvn i seieeliua; toe ko 4a, will ettatile mt to pteaa every buoy in style and 1 BrMW. I taerwrors nyvue ttiy.uui.uajtiaBja.andtte.piblie.gsw w call and aaaoiitf say frooi 'sau prioMi ud.ii lutvlta SI119 eiahera. - . . . iMwidaa, U i atiH prwparad t ramiab Die nwajsWwMb ..,-..u,jut. .-jk-.Li j EEADY-JIADE " CXOXHISO, '"' la a great variety as heretVir.w, eaihrartn; (be ImwI jqalitiesaa to styUi, make and ojuaiity. He ui vlti an insiiectiuo uf tlu aarae toan nurcli rs. - . - - -T7 " , .. , . -1 lu aiid.U.ai. I ail meytion my first-elaaa M '.J'i whwli im kciit mi at all tiuiea with tlie beat and ttaeat r'anniv Onuwriea and Ba4 at tlie lowest ssarkt prte. A kLiSK. f'vetieTillo and Hal itett Ma. May a-jao-im Mt'MClHtl. .OTIt i:: "''"'"'" ? I x 6 'yw,a'0rn, 1 1 . v Uainidi, May Jm. 11. J ; ... UKDKKaii OrdiiUiHtaut U Lkj U bslaih, - ia required of sll ri iaen 10 itumitiKaly cu-saaa iWir suvsoi a, tlarwist the trat six dsys In Msy Jtuia and Ju'y, Anuria, and HwpivaibMr, ia ana and asort yar, a.d ueaoa' kom Hia prao'K-s of tJirowiUK ruutik of any kiud iu the au'ee'sus die 4iy. 1 - . '- t - .-.f- . Xbm l'oiioa UI tnooaot ke preiaises ! ail per wais and nport iti.am waa iui 10 oamijr snia said ordinaiit-A, suit th y will ktil jeet liiaaimdves to a Una ia flu, h;rh w'ill Iw Tie ly ealnruau a uuf'liiisr W rile rt.i)Uirt.:teii a f be law. - . '' IHatnreetaa: liiHUd be trewly dxd, to piiwef Ui bual U el sli eity. ,,.:,.. - WM.D.HATWOOU . MayS-2a4t ' ,7 - . , . Mayur. : niTCJIElX, ALLli. V CO. : .. .; ! AGENTS KCR !"v T.UIUSANK'H rWTW'Ea AND WiTJNTKR A. bealea, KVaus aul Wa. aim's lf'u aud Uuig ler triHjf hafra, Mailila slouiimeiiUi Mint Tolub- etoiifs, vrvy Miyar slid Kvi-rtp E vapors n-s, ('.arey'a iiuirnved Hurghiua ifUia, huiky llusra, viur niiw, AU., v r " V .6 : f V ; i q ;J -i- ' -. . N-- M'l'AXE OS' HOH rtl CAROLINA, i favtuaoa Uol.viv. , j ! i Col' at or Fgtrm, Bi aixo Ticat, 1SC7. The ThotnSMille bank I fllU to i sVimo If -vs. - - ) VHstavs"- te 1 he Crwlitnrs at The I JKioiaM Bank, s l iiomaaville hank. ! I In thi rse, it is oi Jeri il by the Court, tliat ad vertisement be wsiia m Urn Unleash .SraiuW, .v,i Ami, and lireensboru' fsUruU. hu the eitnlitura or tha liiouiaailHi buk, to rswtmt ihoir oUirus, wi'iun uie ni- iwi.ive ajunliia, to 4.1 Aoejlii aiisniuner of aid Bank. ViiiiMia, K. 0. lUiUlilN. Clork anil Waaler in E.iuliy for mdeuuniy MiisSo-h. dat "f April, 1867, May S-wly F C kUliiilNH, C. ti. . . Ua Wtmmm It. f N. H., '., 1 : f IwaTKaviUJS, N. C, April?, 1WJ. f A CALL meeting nf the sttockhollfrs of the Weausrn N.t!. R. M. Ounipanyaiil be hald in ll.jrganton, on tt mliirly, Um ith. of Msy, to aeeept or njoct an iniKa-uuit ami ruiment vto tlie V.usrtr, TmNaeu ny tn lant i,ttiwiauir, ... . Hioi-khtUm-rs avid their fauuiit-a will pssm frea. cy orur or uie rireeiors. slay l-ti5-atd. Keeretary aud Trauir. & OUTHtMPTON HAViH. Inat revived sntdher M of Ummw Chuiee flams. Inch will'tje tnU htwa ; J i ' ' : . '" . 'H lK)UtiLA8Hl.f- Msy l-JA-tf i . .. ,'11 . BurrtBi uurrKKil 1 n A prtiue article to oav r.-ewivtMi nv ayl-ai5-tf TEM.ZI F.I.. FOR ORINOCO AND CAUOXI IUVKR3, iocTB akericaI" V YF.4rX,illlesveChaileBbio,.lC. on' tlie 18ih. davwf JI.T lti7, for Veuemula, Willi trutirranta. In riler to aeenre auHso from thark-stnn, ai'tiiioatioB fur tiai.Kaa:e fiinut be made in box), talker ia urrausi or by tetter to H. IH1W L.A.MI, ' ' .Raleigh, X. C. y. W. I'assaire au board only Si. Msy L1VAKI J. iTai.i; dk .V, WUclesale Drslers la Hooks and SUtlontPj", HAVE REMOVE l "TO - l Nw. JirRHST WTltlf tT, - PKW IXXlBrt FROM BttOADwAT, wltKHE Mwy are pfeiiared tn snwlv tneir Hon t hern fTtiiml anil tlm puiiil:, 1aKhi hers, XlereOauU, leaehers, rmflwioiiai gi-ntb-UM-u, sed oilier, mt'h all aril4e ill Ib'-u- line at tin-nvst n s.ii- alils eli ja-ie 4 : -:- VALlAuxL rnoi'Lurv ,. : i .via i'O ItZtl lii l'. l, , . r.., f r " . ... T A'U" X seal ana iassl Muset sansporty kitewa a I tu ( 1 1 "ttyANaiOM HOLM.," . ' I " ' 'V . - - 1 BIW'l ID lllPlTunc Ml . vy i, .1.I1..1H, N. t". Itie. bnaee is1 Uie pne-nt .kvmiia'tt oxpircs ' .hi Uis' liax '.lav of June peiAcna, sn.1 tlie entiiT HritFpTTWwTtT will W f ir isr iit ; and In ; iB,ittiit i-antunru. is- tA-mt wui ie uimw , !illortl. llie lirwia w.u ih: nia.le : wajifT rvjaasWHwiaB. a iiini.iiia. ' " . 1 a , a,r .-...t.i. ' ,a ui.Mioe lanf fv-a.-b laS-A j rooaiv ami wee WI iwnweu fir ("ir - Manns 'g ns lieea o.-1-niMtiJ. , . s The pweers intend vn mt th property ta FIKXT t! A I K kl. Pa 111. and wi ne the atuontiouof t vho "ki'W bos' U, k fbar' tu n anwrnt- a.-.-s. 1 iiv rv w r.o 1.1. .-.'r t 4.. in .a- i-iwn ...-a 'I1mpU. lu. .....r ii 41 in ill" l.tinllt.- . I . J art of live t ity W ct -.u.- ! ..i..ii,i-.-l l..4i ; 1 ..-i'iiie : lit.e nc'Uilit f.lT b - K,i,i l. cfii :V :h"'"::L-!:..iY. 1 t oailetiliiCall'.lte S.l V. aw d 4i I i.a Hiio I a;.i!l lfii rweivi. pr.-una ; i.'.hiii. Slid wiio.il l j, ui; Aut ivf .timi.ii u i. to receive tlo-m .at 1 the r-ibW itav.- .1 wiii U.i,era v . - M. fH v. H-;Wl.)i-i''jlii. -". - r tiaiWita, X. C. Say I i' - 1 ' I'lJS.: KX ' ' ' fJX, AID F THE t-iuxiinu iNeoftfHATr.D r TffB lkgikla. TL'UEOP ViUtilNIA, J at n 3 O t h . 1 . Tt be-Given at- Baltimore, nne 17th. ! J L ' ,y" ...- f ' T t f ' T 1 miff FfTC.Nh TMLLAlt KAClt,TJ fcl! 1HB 4. i,l J U i,i,'tr A ;ikis, al tHiiittxirii Hx IMesK iHUi', nut. 4Kt t;. iMiiiH h.rwnnt u.m!.i-. tiuk slaTiars bare .f it-n. -,t t)u ,i hwiiik Jmd vt niileli. Uk iieiintn t .c u i a. Lf .! J j j , uiiii b 1 'atALxyATiiui U'. , .. I - ir L" ' .lliinnr. , Apul 1".. ,.7.rJ Hsa-ras. Krwroaa. Chir itiub.A liiirvu iwid extrsota lu taoutkerar fun txltetcig Ui:rtlie'ii.iin.teinont iif Um: 1'r.ca. nlalion cju- 4-i.rsiB aiA of Uiv""hro Orpltaa Aimvi'M 1 um, J lu p.smr Ui Uia uUiim.hi mini iuUsi 1:0. rantnhiol m sntt eitii.etn i Winii to t.y tiu nj stu r !(' tbe bsokIk.. u.at thev . jil.4'0 li.,! ill Si'U.iiii.rttr ac- ttra :l.ui ill. vi. or 1. ui a tnev are uivurunt. Wo call atuiuuuu Ui ti e tarta euntsinej in the fulloa ing ear. I, and reinvest thsjmblie to bear in mind that the par tiea snmttifmad ear only menibfr iaretd with aa aulhiarity to set in any erti.-ial causcity what ever. iaa power tuey aouaua so eaurp wuoiu KIt no ni iuiie.iutr(4 of Uie uouaa ana luuua, n; whi b they could ahaue tha first to suit them. an. withdraw the latter from tits bank, whore tt is now, rui.jcct to tu order of Uie Aaaociauoo : ; 1 Fruta tlie balUioora Oaaott April 11. ) I : " , SO THE l'UBUC. 's""' ! Tha Houtbara Oribaa Aaaoeiatioa being liable to Biisrepreaeuuitkiu in eonaiuanoe of Uie late arrest of some of ita member uu char tin prafur sud by Mr. A. 11. kiniberly, w bofi leave W pro eut the Mlowlu atalementa in rv'KVd to tha jLaMn:iauuu anti us M'euaera : -i . At the ineeptioo of Uie ttouietv thu ladies sun aacted wiifa its ot)i;iu, iu view of duticuiiiea that suiirnt sruw in iinwuruiai a eiiartvr, detiraiiiH.-d to admit a membtira each eenlleuien as were anmpoaea u us pmper to adviae and sssist Uiein. Ivaue et tliese ftenUemea aptiartntly worked for tbe sole nenelltof tlie Asmiocumion until the Chart- tabla Coiieert waa oroooaed. Uttter tliat their ao- tiittk showed but too piainly that tlwy desired to Obtain, contr.it of the Association. At a meeting of the Trustees upon the 8th.. of sisreo a eonaututioD, arawa tn by Messrs. Kiru-U-rly and Hswkujs, inveatiut; them with full pow er and authority to handle the fund of the Aaao etatioti and to examine ita bonks, waa proposed by Mr. kunberly.aad upon a vote beiot taken, it aa laid aside. The fauliea, with soma exaeptiona, rejected It and the President and Treasurer, not reeotrnixiii; ths legality of ths document, refused toyuMi. In this manner H wa laid over. Not witliatanding tins, the parties resolved themaelvea Uiki eouimittees and set to work. On the 8 t. of April a eomniiueer, eonslstinir of stwara.- KMBoeny ana Bout or k, ander wis so call4 oouatitutiiiav earn to our erne and de an anoed tUe biMika. rl he President being prosent, suted that baring rofused to aeorpt the evnau tutioo, aba would aot reeoguia the eonunittre. On Uw ttk. Mr . alisabwriv aud. with two irmitle- uen, and agata UeBiaaded th twuka, aud wa ((iu miumiu. On th tth. by reqtieet of Messrs. Kimberly, Uswluna and Bnatoek, we, with two wiUiessoa. at tended aa interview wilb them at bsranm's Ho tek Mr. Hawkins stated that tie had thst morn ing receireil a iettor from Omwrsl 'IVimble, autho rizing htm to prosecute us for bsvuur oix-ued one of tlie Oenaraf s let term, which ae Intended le do 10 ote mu extent of tne law If we did not giv np the bonks. A tiie uflirer should decide this, ws U.ld him that b would ba anawered next day, (lu that vveBiBg the erlioers and Ourselves were armited on a warrant waned by Mr. Kimbnrly, and released on bail. Tiie next Venuig Mr. rlaw kina lsiwd a warrant fur tbe arraat of onr book Hwpv. , bam. ravii-n. im me cnarfre 01 Having opened Ooueral I'n Bible's letter. A the charge ws falsa, Mr. hchiere waa dismissed. Wo se from Una mernlng a "Mnn" that theae parties ' an noane their ompialifltHl repadiauoa of Uie pro ject," ate., which will be taken for what it is worth, when it will be shown that tbey repudiated, etc., because they lost that large enaiuussions In th rejections of their farms and hoaaea by the Society. the orrjoes snd rank Uiey append to their sig aaturas are of their wa erVation, aa the (iociety wiabe tbe pubue to understand that it does wot recognise the name and orhrw of '-Kinsnce C'oirr mittee" aa ever liarins; bou created by said eo oiety. - We bar leave the rmhllc todetermlna tha mn Uves vit our aticusera, for, to our mind, a simple narration oi ana snore tasjte is sitlttcienl to show thst th Association and ourselves are attaoaed Deoause we would not suit the purpose of Mcesre. Hawkina, Boatock aud ivnnberlv. 1. T. bAI.MFK A Crt. In eonaeqaence of tlie persecution arising from our late connection with theae persons,' we are compelled topoaipone the OKAND CHARITA- lil.f, V rtrXKNTATKiN CoSCmt to the htVE.V li.Kbta tiAJOr-JUNK, 1H67. This will giv na ainpie ume to usna ot au tne tickota, and It will afford th puhlio an otiportunit to hiveaU. g.te th feet which We have published, thus gaining that confidence which ia necessary to eu- pure uto auc,jeaa 01 evary ptiouo moaanre.. i , Wsdo ot wish the statement to be taken nnaubsiantiaUd. aa wa cordially invite tn investi gation of the enterprise. The grand jary of this city presented as, and we hoped that Uiey would go further, snd indict as, for we wmbud to prove to th world our honesty and diahiUirati'ttneHa ia ibis measure, which amid aot be better dose tlnva la an investigation by the grand inquest. It now remains with th public whether th "Hume snd ftcbooT ahall be built. K hether the poor, fatherless euildreB of tha ttnuth, whose pa rents' blood waa shed in defence of Hiiutli.-ru lioniea, shall bs deprived of the btetnungs which this raterpris seeks to obtain lor tutmi, Muat we appeal in vain t So, it shall not be said that the Southern peoiile were so nnaenerous as to eoialenm ttwaa wlio arw seeking to benefit th chiMreu of Uie soldiers who died for them, npna Ui evidence of men who, whea thev saw their oa a mercenary aims frits t rated, sought to coyer their guilt by bringing; charge on um Charges which, m the only trial that was allowed ns, were proved to be as false a perjury cortld make theta "' - Ij. a. FAx.atr.ti a CO. Mm. J. U HAMMOND. PreiMon'. Mrs. E. A. P. MKAKKS4. treasurer. Mrs. McCCBilIS anil Mrs. HCHlfcltS, IVaateea of the bonthern tlrphan Aia, six iation, have also published a card. '1 ho fol lowing are exTrscxa : "We mvite- an etnnnnation of onr nookn and 11 1 funds mw tcematihliiig tn lank ulo.-t to the orler ot Ilu AMic;a!r-ii nr the plu t-.'se of erect tng the home ad s llmil f.ir tha orl imnfi ot tl.e "la-ileiierif. di.fcu" m the iljf of hirtini'Hid, Virginia. Nodnnv tlmt we can oiv will ir.tiiv ior- aceuraoply the iomsta orVur p'iau tbao n..uj.vijtjr.U)jUi .nawwwnNfll'H'at'Wilv:' would not anrrender them to dmlioneat hien, Uiat we are Bow aubjeet ti their perxeeunons and alulae,- We have seen Uie auto!- and aeva-Kuttion of the nder them to diaiione.t nen. Unit I lst rrar. and know U S mimense anrnaut of suf- fir ma- (KTs-uued bv it, H-niea vers rsndrred ek.-ile br tbekiesol ita hl, wtlo Ml rti.ti-m Utr Uie krinirH. ,J,h K,mil ..1 it .,..-.... tliyf.wtlic poor sod fnouuwea orpuait U um I Mouth wl oauM-ti ue to eau.r uit'i the noiniin of sei nruig fur llieui a home an.1 provioitig an aslurauiat, aa noi reiub-r tiiein hen-afu-p oial al'd tiaeoirlizeiui of a froe and. hatvv Und. -' - odtbro,Vl,il.t,u,e I in , .na 1 ZZ22L??"' "" ' :-"' e eviii, now rer, tnnt u we eonid liare loi.k- IT r' ' ' t.i.: a 'havrnfa ttr aii4"ffl-" St tt .imiai.iim t ai.at.ke wa.saaat iu.4a ! an.l .Schmil i tiu rliH-.. we rail oii"., ail ru.it H k I7. .viyrrwuiiusi t. sjnrKrtaitia mans in nul bt iii-r-n i e . ..F....T tfii.. ao....-, Al.ll- ae a.S--nm v er .lm,itiitiar'i in, me tmn-r whueeiTniiiflia wfr? fi.nii.l. :t il.ln a-ta of .mrelui.i.i.t.a. I,,,.. 0J1I i-:ve Ui 11. t.iilta. i I'"" ' so as to be m atnct sour Jaaaua with U t.i . j N I. a c, M.wa. U:T. J-a.mr Co nublirlici a card win. I,, a approved it then, wvf.wot ofii.iaily en.iisrvw rt now, that tiw in lor m.rw"..uiE "Wi , in RU ilVlH ffl till fiit'lh - wi'.a ena; guarauu ita Uuti.furtie- luwaiM-oiieuc ot Ui tielwr o.;eaiHi bv'the; eondm - i at is. iH-naom 1u.n1 ai.u'ird ui we bave i - - a imi An Ui lio.ina tmr maiiaft'en. to it- v - a -""iww u mi'inu ttir rutiiA't n u i fk.n1 thM ( sn.-tert nnlil tl. IT. b I .--r I - aw a s u. tuy Un, 1 , ) " r- it'., w ai.iu 'u u.-.B iim ouuumg as SIMMI aAnar oh irt t'UriiH-i anL nd. -- spraalfswr . -V (JT U A V E D I I rrom l"r -i t ... .:ai" li.e. P'h 1,: .a jiA i. v M t LFI." iVi i M-irriM. .i'l-, U .-aa.) f.y- 1 n vi , r.'' i. .U to I.. , - f.."i-.,'tl W. V .III: - A.U-2.'- Uw COX.i ! - PAXILY CSOCIES, bueaar A. u aaaixa. I. -V L 1l'-avftell WilliiaiilwroUfjh, '? K. C. ,J.::.."-.V.:.,....,.-:... ., .H.a JENKINS & PEtlRY, f mUfrvten-jntTTe rarvH MERCHANTS, tub aiics-sov, " - I'wor Joora orth or the. I'o of. fire and nearly Oppoii .flurket Square, ' rAlCTTJJVII;I4EriTilCET, Oratefid tar ttierIattrinrrialmiiarvL. . Ie fse LiaeVosarabiMuno kin.Ui. Ki-srtfnllT noheitaii m.-reased slisre irfuj.i,,, " .)( lb. eiu-n.., Bsteigh sndth. surVwu f. U M.l. . . we l.upe tn be SI4 la sell Ulem on aalH.iJ, term.. Li abnuun luuiraa.k irfii-w... . ' ! wo have a tl ie lot of HATS AJrtl READY MADE CUlTHLHtt sads sjilun.iikaiot tofuctmisuiM, wmsUtuig tKNriKH, niH,' Nris AD . - fUANuy peaches, .,'; all of wtii. li will be sold on roaaoriabie tortus. ' "! W aaie abas a tiua - -,- - . J Rsnoking Tobacco, which we can Imphoitlv tam. niend to "tb,a who smoke." I'ieaM cali aada ""KPT-bvrat&ntion to all eonaiira. romu of Produe and Marclutndia satmat-d our car and will emtaavor ta seU t th ba aiarkot prices. Ciua!gnioent are rcapactfalu; iciteiL By ayompt and clow .tunUoaTS tHwmaaa ant fair dealing with all . hone t. merit and receive a aiiare of rbliowtrwiaila . AprUl..2tl-tf. .,,.,:,.,.,. "i"? f , TFTOTJ WANT KEU.I TO INDULGE yoUB. X selfin me exnm.it luxury of good ole iid inspire youraelf with beautiful thought and Si biaous cara-begiuung- eraoilona.-m aliort If toa waut lard .i,r tnr sum of this frsgraui 1 mte blllll.VM KMOhlxQ JiibAcm (' ' at ' .. Apra27.aM.tt i ' JENKINS A PEBRra; JtUHHKrTATOBHl-;t-'" m i Twenty-fiv EarwN Nnaeiior Irish PotaLa ? Just rwM-iveil, which will ba sold low to Um Ttrads. Also, another lot of that sn-eri, Huttor ' i! 1 ...'- a.ajt 1 - POUGLAS BELLT ;?v" - ' UARDtTAREf t . 1 e . .-,-r - 1 " .--;-. t - IIAIIDWAIIK it ' , - , . AJkH, fiHOiMA ' .CMJr'!, W,K , ' ' PWH torths, 1 yo AhT AM TtBLH -! ,;m. CCTf.KHl', WfWA l .;, TF.i-KETVlt-i. sklhS. , rur paxs. sxvck - - ASD FA l .'iCA'.V ' " '" ' "" . UAHUhrt, HAHVFhft, 4 I ... SAILS, lii'HKWX, .1 . . . I "." .' XV K Hti)ES. JT. I. A ' ' ! 1-1 BirTT.i Aram w hu-n I am selling vary cheap to close nut let, : .' UObtlLAU 1IE1X, Aprd IS-UI? ii Market square. JACKivOS1 W SmH POTATOEH ' ....X. ,..!. . .... - ' If yow wanl svimethiiig nio us the chap at a P tatu, esli and axarutu tlaos which I am ao ottering lXlb trLA btLL. . April 43-Jl8-tf MISCELLABTEOUS. AinanWiixuvr, ' C W. Uaaara. .!-': WILLIAK3 A L AMBITS, N0.JO FajettevlUeSUKaJcigll, If.C. ' Book Sellers tnd Stationer, DEALERS IV ALL KINDS OF ISClIOOLa 1SOOKB, STAND A Kt AKD MI8CEULAS EOCS WORKS. J MA80KIC BOOKS, JEWEL, REOALIA ; ' BOOKS ON STOCK AND AGEICUIx . TVfUI ; BTATIONEBT J PRIMT-' ,150 AND WEATriNO ' ' ' PAPER; rMNTEItU .i . ' 1 HUPPLIE8 j ' - SCHOOL AND OFFICE REQUISITES ALBUMS;' 1 ' ' ' . " - miFVMEBr, .. . 1 FANCT ABTICLKa, Ac Vfa ar bow receiving new supplies, aud will bs constantly making such addiUons to our Stock ss will enabfe unto fumixh every article usually kept . in a first elasa Uook Ntore. Our facilitie are such a ta enable ns to fitrn(h in a very few days, any article not oa hand, aud all orders will have our prompt atteution. Our busiueas will tie eondttctod on th cask bvhuto, and every article sold at tha very lowsat prion. , .- ' : . - WILLIAMS a LAlfBETH. : . Eb?Uh,.f )iji a-au;-tf , N 0 T I C E . 1 will sell to the hisrheet bidder,', at th Conrt Hons door in italeich, on Mondar. the ah. dv of May next, Uie following property of 0. AL r arru, ' vis 3 1 - - A certain lot or parcel of land1 m th city of Xsl- eigh. adj. lining the Oaa Ix.t. and others. Also, itie intreatof u. U. rams tua same hum caie hail in fee sample, in and to Uie two fiiuowinf totS! '1 be find situated in the late ertenlcd limits of the city of lialeih, westward of uW.r Htrcei and i thDorth sidi of Job nana Street, s.ljiruog tn l.n Utelv owned bv W. W. Vasa and others, cootauf .H.i,.,., ,.1"' "aiiey Piu lot.ailjouuiig the lands otstu li.iiniiiirtheian'iots!l i. l l...l . f . U.ll uM fW V n. iuM-e anu oiiiiera, oniiiaiiiing one - - -r Uicreabouta. kh-a, all hif nndividrd intrent, shsrs snd part of tit No is'idsmsd part of lot No. 1, m Ui eitf.ef oaleigh lieumtbe Al'iert L'srlef bar saio. " swing, two thnds ofwiukH. aitoated oa u south snfc- ot Lenoir Street. l kH"niadkuowooudayofaalo W. H. nioH. April 4t wtd " - Trnste of C M. l'airi. VTEW CHOP M ILASSE& i W fe p Went InliaMila-ea li.jfcUsait inJi'a o, , l uu r 1 -, !yiTi'".s -1" u . 1 -t ,irit t.t ar W ri m mrrmr. -f-. C, .yu ilsatailJIa)tst-jst"Jl-. - ... T - tta a.ai.at M K HtSf r.-w No. 31, in Christ Ctweh; " I Jt!.. A .,,.!... I. 1 1, i. Alii, f..r nalo, a plat .rf ground (double M .!... . a s.nvar,u-t' lo-atioa. as a lauulvBI'lU.il, rilTB, in tbe Uty t.mew,. Apptv to Mr. rlOLl', awartk aweanst.. 1 Aiiti i-lit-lw A t'li tcE TV HAVE TOI U fit rj FriVlTr""- EF.PAIHED AXD ' " V EE0VATED. 1 il ativc'oht'Infdttif; srnviris or a So. I I rlioit-n r. w are prepares i a.l n 1 i 01 t 1 n '1 iMlaof 1 I iioi.M,; ,r,i. wiiuaeaiuoasaBx lii-j.-. .1. Nato-iW o.si iitvr.iii:i,ii. :' Oil Slattressct recb-vated and ma.ie oyer. F.irtii'c.r r--Tiel ..i.ie w oi. .f t'i Inr.-il-'V ard ia-;.i-! -J .1 a..y t HI l-ur I ' u i pi.: , ii.JL V- April ii-i.-l-tf 11. 1 vf V......HT. n luKioi eiieutauv fftUOlnq, wedram 11 sum. Hilt to aay, Uwtoursioik m.iiiv mbrvl su h ait, ' a as are usually found in tfaaailv tVnl muKiii hi lire -or aim ns nmiffa
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 2, 1867, edition 1
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