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firrmnafa r'? W Tti .V.-.fi , . . at.w ' ?"u 'J iir muUv -, On r-r,' - t&mi- W wl:J v Betitjnel oi r, . . . " " ftix moutii,.: .' x BJHiUi,. .... ...... ,- I ..7.. ..J.i.fci WM E. PEL6, SEATOlf GALES, -'-'' " EDITORS.' '' . . JKRIDAY, MAY 17. 1867. EMIGUA T10X TO ' TIIX" VOtiTlT-fX It Tt I Si FROM XJM.1A CUts'Sffi A Krent article tliia paper on tbe re sources ' if North Carolina, having attracted ! the attention of a fwathiaMavof catal,Utti f t' r' i- ..s- - i. en-ad in crying'onirntwilfetf W welcome " nes ' In" !?pru4fleM, Uawactuwifa, lie tai to m of e.Ul aed of 4horr-wUUn to written m aWtter, wnic-h we publish hJftICTllhUpM ?4 P'T tbat labor, . where, thia morning. In a irirat note, lie l:"rfwlar91iii brtBMtporptwe to he 'ifjcii Information, and W'dwtTejimef eeiwptiia 1. from any feeling of unk indue towarrta the - Bonth or it people. )Jaugre a few casual expreuipna, the tone of the letter which we publish ioxlieau the ainctrity of thi aa eu ranee, and for that rea we give It place. We remark here, whit we hare ao often aid already, that, la the preeent depreaeed - i i : 1 I . T . . i. - a i u anu iniA7TCi9iieu wuuiuvu u itiv ouuui, j. 1 ! . . : Wf L are iue lauor, ue inuuairy, tue genial cli mate and the gencrou toil, the determina tiou and the dutire to work, but the capital, which it iidiiBnble, mint come from ; abroad, II that capital, when brought to our midat, shall b accompanied by friendly inclination, literal riewa, and a diapoaltion to ignore the bitternvaa of the past, it will t Our rcailrr HI probably bo autuaod at - tnf appruiirnhion winou pervade tnc letter in nuoslion, that the property- and peraoni of Northern men are not wife In the South' - If uch were the case, a matter ntm atand,. It Could oiilv be through the fault of ' tlie military authorities, whose power Is fcbao- luta ami surveillance supreme throughout perhaps, Is that heretofore they have not . been sale, and may not be, hereafter, when J the military rtyin shall hare been num- , bered with the thing that were. A to the " past, since the close of the war, to nee a homely adage, the "proof of the padding is ih Hi eatina" We defy any en to point -out a single wcif authenticated instance la . 1 which Northern mn, to far at North Caro- i , lina l concerned, have been injured in per - on or tnoUatcd in property . There haye ' been ciuses, of course, Li which such men have tile4 to command tb confidence or to win the renpect of tl0 eommunUic or . neighborhoods in hich they have been lo cirt'ed, and the people may not have been backward in showing it, but, as au almost in variable rule, it will le found that the fault was In the new-comers themselves, that h thy "had proven themsclve incapable of rising abofe narrow prejudice and passion, !1V!I I 1 !...! I. i 1- f-mnu'wiF:-iuwir-4Kr-irjuu-ii most likely, were mere temporary squatters, for the evident purpose of fleecing our peo- , pie out of what little they had kift.. Such . men are flouted, they always will be, and they deserve to be ,t ; - . We confess that whilewe can bpt laugh at tlia writer's hallucination as to the state ot ' things "down Sout,"- we ar not at H sur prised at it. It is the most natural thing . of the North, and especially of lii own State, ha abounded with the tuost outra geous slanders upon our people, and the most extravagant misrepresentations of our social habitude. W cannot blame such men as Mr. Cronby, thuttgU we may be amazed at their credulity, for the bad opinion they en teTtaitr respecting ot.- The responsibility rests onv the shoulders ol hired itinerant scribblers, audupou ''ill birds" l home who, for the moat shameful and sinister ends, have Bought to depreciate, prejudice aiMc. (jvoa ruin their own native land, their ncighbora and friends, by rcprwenting them as "disloyal," "rclwllious" and full of bate tr the 'Van- " keea." ' '.. .'- ' . ','. . i :.Ia th.-yMir JW.V.lfeanL JttttflsJILylj & Co. inalituted an Immigration Agency 4n J this City. , It became neceasary for them to seek to counteract just such unfounded and ridiculous (we do not use the word . oflett alvely) notions as that which ha taken possession of Mr.Croaby. Tbey accordingly wrote a letter to a Northern Ann", In which they afUi mcd that no ttler In our midst would be molested iir-the. enjoyment of property, or in the trauBactlon of anj kind of legitimate bimues; and the Provisional Governor of the State, undor date ot Kept. 7, 1. endorsed the statement n these emr.hatie words: - . , Raleigh, N.' d. J iber7, 1S5. ( ESECCTIV OfTICB cuptember I have no hnilat 'wA in endorsing the lore going as tlrktly true, Our people would be gUd to see their Northern fellow-cltlzeni settling among them. There js ground for appriSttodiug tliat person and property will nit be sale. ' . . W. W. IIOI.DEN, . Provisional Governor. Whit wu trae thru, when the passions iTjjr'n .-n by the was were frMh, when tve ground-swell following th furious lul.i".T of the irm had not tmUtdrd, is - -rJinrtf tl U - - 1 i, .! nr several points 111 Sir. troff-y's 1 rn a j J'4 bin i'u Vimwe j'.ii' .. 1 f 1 r.e n-niiy no deposition tTi'.;ij, ULJI.tjiaii lii4j.il. Up ai ntuiu ( t: .o.rt, tit-it :" ni'y flight! iitdjwdl and harmony than Ims ever beindone' ard itr piirtia', sod our JnT '1 lufiicient'v pure and upright, to administer equal Jus tice tx t ww ail ,' and liiilil be caa throt!j;li'y puade liimaelf tliat our men up not e;-tbroM mid do cot wear stiletto and 'Sl,S sit the drifk," it ill. perhaps, be well en !,:h for 1dm rot to come S )uth. i, it when he thail be altogether diaalused t.f e-jf '1 f: if be iil come atuong u, in tl.e :.rtv.f his profusions, wd will give I. 'in it cva-i.4 ."tume, and auufv bim 1 "Pie ruTTirpfocfari'iii ta 'prtr hf -nwrtt demesov alter be etfiw my lrtitIiv ! II' 1 IL, K.vLtni however that wfciljtjM br bo ikult lr. Crrwhf i rb exwptitw to its gmtrl cxode fro-aoBi'iirU of ;ifew. England!, j Ml w luay 1 allowed a choice.. Somehow, dur people think tbft that little Corner of tli country i more,xe?ponsib! for our late trouble than any other, and are somewhat afraid of being afford with mm of the Urn that bat exigence there. , Tbey admire it wonderful energy 1 iu diffusive educa tioo, bat they rather late an Idea "that ita admnceln morali and true" philanthropy hai h)( ten cmiuvMurate with Ita mate- But, in acriom crt)et, e o( the Sooth must invite a well ai ofgiiiiS ifaoclatloha not only (of themselves, but tfitk others and ytltlirtiiTWTffktdeTelopinywircap?' binti; conmtittttnris thr ireneral welfare. and augmenting the greatness and glory of the common country. JEFFEIISOS DA. VIS. I ' Tli release of Mr. DaVis, on. bail, seem to be heartily approred in tlte main by 'the press of the country, North and South, and it is generally regarded, by all paitiea a TirtuaTly the end ot the prosecution. The case will be called In November, but a nollt pnottqui, SUx . perhaps. continuance or two, will dispose of it without a trial. So far aa our observation hal thus tar ex tended, the following are the only raven note of discord beard io the general voice ot peace and congratulation: , , , f ' f From the WasbisirtoB Chronicle. "The country was ttarthd yesterday by the unexpected announcement that tliia arch-traitor ha been admitted to bail 1 in liichuiood by . Judge Underwood, of the United Btate Court. It appear that the sovereign people of a lkpublic may be trilled with by those who assume to be their rulers instead ot their servants, as well as those cf at monarchy. W cannot prop erly characterize this bleb-handed outrage, and we can only say that, regarding it a preliminary kto the final discharge or pardon of Davis, we sbouh prefer to toe the farce ended at once. No one now 1 foolish enough to believe that Ivis will ever meet his just deserts and suffer the penalties of treason, and tti loyal public sentimeBt of the country can receive no further anocx through any act connected with him. We can only regret now that thi mockery ot a legal proceeding against him' should have been commenced at all. Far better that he should have been nnconditionallv relMMcd. than, by the pretence of blinging liira before, a judicial tribunal to answer for bis crime, to bring the law into contempt, and make the Oovernment ttselt appear liUlculous in the eye of the world." from th Kakigh SuuwUnL "Thus far the whole affair of the capture, detention and balling of Mr. Davil appear to be only a gigantic farce. Be should have been tried or released loos ago ; and really, alter two year delay, for the counsel on the part ot the government to say they were not ready to proceed with the trial at once, it seems to us, is all stuff and the veriest hum bug. The admission of Mr. I), to bail tor high treason, iu the sum of $100,000, ; is about equal to 601 cent bail in an ordinary murder case. The loyal people of th United State look "P'" J"""" J amaAihent," JIOX. WM" A" (JllA ITA M. We are grfcally gratified to be able to state, that the HooNWm. A. Graham has received bis pardon, which was forwarded to him by th President direct, j If there b any one citizen of North Carolina, In ' whom our people feei a juat pride, aad ifluwho M' gacity and Integrity they have implicit con Silence, t hat man is Willima A. Grahaui.t Th removal of the technical imputation upon hi loyalty, involved in so long with bHlding bis pardon, though ao unaccountably delayed act of justioe,wi!i be bailed generally with the same great gratification with which we announce it. .. . ; ' .- We notice that the billowing- resolution, among others, was adopted at a recent Radi- 4cal meeting in the county of Moore : ' " linolved. That the thanks of the Union men of this Cuuaty sre due and hereby ten. dcred to Col. W. It. llichardson and Capt. Wm. M. Black, tor their unflinching fidelity to the Union cum in the legislature of rortn Carolina at ita last session, and epe cially toUol. Kictianlaon, who had the Spar tan cOuiag tfronW-a-restihrtirttt in- the- aW4tistial!y nweivsd in rt ura 4r jUi thir -eh ate to accept in good faith the Bherman bill, and to carry out the same nnon a trae and liyl basis, whon only seven men in that venerable body bad courage eoough to stand up with him against the overwhelming op position to Miki act of Congress." . . Now will It Be believed that this same "Cant. Black", voted, In the House -of Commons, against the ratification of the Howard Ajnendnient, and that this identi cal '(Vt. , Richardson," though he voted against tho adoption ot the report of the Committee, nevertheless voted against a mo tion mad by Mr. C. L. Harris to strike out the word "not" before the word "ratify" in the Resolution non-ratifying -the Amcnd--ment t Yet inch i th fact. The would be leader in the work of re construction in thi State affect o regard the tejecliiOD of tli Howard Amendment by th people and legislature of th South a conclusive evidence of disloyalty, and as warranting and justifying the late action of Congress. Could stronger instance of tbeir hypocrirv be a !Tor Jed than thi Moorecoun- t .WIllgUnf.;;- - ' " - 111 - - . '- ! sna it is in tn same ronnttmn now t hat it This Ltncuui n.r, I nyiHWrt" says' of tbat was when tie firm luMfTTedtt r7orxrt:T!ivri'ran Tirisci ',r'-T'r tri".ve ay (T r.l still. iW has-liT ITr.1 m,w4he;.rt ,.,in.,n,1t,.Fde,irn..rt alI'',hmon,,'B;,i,,rr,l"-,H,"" ,.1 . .ii . -..,., uha tuji jiattiuiy towsn. iieaiuig' ttie waiuKJ. ot u -9aiiua jitcfc (Li.ojinjj.footi.-ri'iii Iwfore. -We bail the event as an atipiciou one, traughl with good; stid recogniWtbe- presakl a a fortunate time for both tcctiniM j t it i: , . , .i,V -. . ? Ul IUB VUIUU W "J- V ' , B WW jUI LMW : to bury their animosities and meet together on a common ground of j fraternity. No one, w are more to bring about such a result, or more 't rejoice at it. than be who was yesterday 1 , , ., eiH ' I restored to Jee Stas. itr cf TT,,srca front th confiiies of kis Wbs iiicarcsraUQn, I The cooitnenceinent exercise at this irj.ritn-j yi notice i piece in thi morning's pring tion,A willjiikepl the jhAiid Ju of 0;It Mr), copying some remark UuuJlt.. W. 11. Whler wid d-liver the ! aermon, aixl W. M. ItoWn, Eewj.,- U i r4 Biimor I'lBiL-Thm d(.t.nguiJd j Divine of the: JL1,- Churchy Kutli, wilUai New Engkmt ' can-ofl'er. - preach at the following imiqU in tlus KUUL 1 durinir the month ol June: 94ri,JUrlJery much over done, and manulkcturpg ii June 8tb.; Tliomasrilte, the 10th., at myht; Trinity Oollege, the JStb. Olive' IJranvh, Pavie County, J.jiu, aitd lutli.; Wmston I7th.; Csfiiittin!itll,tJW! iwBjlti Leaksvili SOtb. ' Jeurnalf writiog roTMboro imdwdjite: of the Ktb. lust,, ssv that "Ckueial Avery flitd tbif town ffB jestwy t the pur pose of appoiatibg registrar nf election, under the late order of Oen. Sickle. His selection of men here was as good as could bepectedfrom the Jferj Jcf rennuejibod number of those who could, digest . .tbjt. "iron-clad. " - The General passed down the river to-day, to visit the lower counties on a similar errand.'' . , " ." The Warrentbn7firtor says that Dr. Matt. Willi&ma, - Harrison, for merly Federal soldier) and John Ilyinan, (colored,) have been appointed Itegistrar for Warrenton District.. . ".: , i ' Get). Tbeo. II. Holmes, lata of the C.A A., is at present in Wilmington. He is In attendance upon the Epiacnpal Dioce san Convention. , - ' The Weldon StaU nyt that that sec tion was visited on Monday evening last with a bail-storhj, and it learni, lrom Iriends in the couft that it destroyed all the cot ton which ws tip.. W presume that! the storm extended over limited belt ot coun try. . mm The Annus! Convention of the Epis copal Diocese of North Carolina met in St James' Churrh, Wilmington, on yesterday. Quite a large number ol Delegate, clerical and lay, are in attendance. The Convention sermon was preached by the Rev. Geo. Pat. trsoniTnortnV questions Will be Ad vanced , for the consideration of the Con vention, aad ther is srprobabitlty that an election for so assistant Bishop will be bad. Gen. Bicklea Common Council ol New hero are making some radical change la, upon and around that ancient and ven arable North Carolina City of our. They have even changed its name, So w go. The following resolution was adopted at late meeting of the Board : '"liemheilj Thatbeenrwrricb the Mayor wa authorized to purchase for th city by the last Board be and tb am is hereby auopieu a uie seat ot tnia citv, tb devioa t I. : l ! ii... . . .. - oi wuicu u as luuowa. to wit: "Ultv of New BcrnNorth Carolina," in circle, (spelt with two sviiaoies. -Bern' Doing spelt without a final "") th arm being a commercial scene representing a schooner and small boats, in full rig near a wharf, on which are seen Cot ton Jiags and Tnrpcntlne Barrels." Warrentrm Indicator, alluding to the recent ebangq of .schedule - oa the Raleigh and Gaston Uailroad, pay the fol- ; lowing handsome and merited compliment U LtlieofflcfliL tuiihatlW- KMf. . . 1. !. . j f . .i ... uiuum luitnuinj in ttie aucces or this admirably managed Road, and are clad that the change anuounced elaewbere ha been made. I The traveling public will now be transported in excellent time, and' over a Road that has had fewer accidents than any other we are acquainted with. The presi dent. Dr. Hawkins, we ilieve to he the beet Railroad officer we evef saw. The Super intendent, our old friend and school mate, Gen; Lewis, I energetic, accommodating and capable. The conductors; too', on this Road are more uniformly , courteous and obliging tli as any w kuow. - A lLLetTHATioi w pofKf. The New Orleans Crtvnt, in the course of at article (Oil of practical and sagacious counsel . to Jhe colored peopV of the South,- employ the following apposite illustration : UIost persons Hvingitra tafg cTly,"orc cutmed to visit ode, have had something to do with a "cheap John" establishment. It has, no doubt, been the kit of many of our coioreu people to D eeuert, out or pure love, by the hospitablf proprietor of one of these institutions, and, amid a shower of wheed ling protestations, almost dragged in by main force that they might not "mis the chance of a great bargain." And they have doubtles a lively aud wholusom remem- orance oi me siiiu oi trumpery wbick tbey on such occasion. .It would lie wise lor our colored people to remeni!cr that there is a set of sharpen tavlng to politics about th same relation as the "cheap John" shop, keepers aforesaid have to commrrwe ; who lirf in wait, sharpenlnji their w'it and their audacity for the work of snapping up col ored voter, but of pure luve, of course, and not letting them go until thev 'shall have delivered Bp their votes, all the political cash thejpoBsess, fira particular ticket."' Tub Ji'Mumal InUlligHur, Commenting on the recent disturtwnccr in Richmond, say r . "It is more easy to imagine than to da." sprit) the depressed b-efln)? hf tli wMtc at Richmood. Much the snm feeling, of course, permeates the South. . It i seriously destructive to th morale of tho people, and of courxe to the working of that nu ntal and physical force which t indispenalfi'to na teria) prosperity. This Is the, entertainment to which all the people -of the country at Invited by Ratikal usurper anil revolution Uta. . . - i - BlTLXW AXD BOOIU' DlXnr ftinwr testitlad'that hsUn.k tlia diary ntl Booth, nu inerriore ti tntYvrmes wrt.nri i-th the aas,A Iuuum it mimw! t firnTriCtt ti-B-uiaxu. ujiAtEnjiHi R.d.ert J Walk.rbaa sntd that H.oi,, Polk's administration Russian America was Pffrre4 to thiseountxy for oothine, and re- I"!,,.11 aJa CoMul . Twk J territory 1 now an lacnmUancer to yUSSIS. Md mert tagethev -,,. ., -. ' .. , . - . - - - xlu.O Conor hat the citvoa jeatbtvv- justice, peace and Bin(r, to ret tiro to NewYork by wi of ire ure, woufd doj Norfolk nd the Kastem Airlino. Ruiivts'Y. ninreeed himself, in prtin very happy " ..J V, " , V ., c ' , , wr.'lieed and Mr. Scnell leave this ronrnt Wg hv , the redt-ricktStirg Roai.-AA ms4'b( 13A.- ' , ', t frpBISOriEl D. M AH.. 1IT 10. 1M7. , if" your paper, ana u m mem wonuj notice from oue who would gladly exchange the buKinessconaideratioas of this State lor ! . ihnn t. Bnw . .relifd .atn - Tn:buiae, -eAnecially cotnmerciaL is monopolized by Urge stock compenieay Now tliere are thouaundsof people living in New England, and the . Northern State, who possess capital, to a more or leaa ex tent, hard- work ing, shrewd' calculators, t men who wilt swH woiflof the BOttttiew ttes, ewrht rtwjw 6l satisfied that their live and capital woufit tie lectife from lawless KeH, Iml meu who have engendered a feeling of dislike lor an -isnKees. i Ban merit we neueve, (it mav he nniunflvi are readv to 'persecute and drive from the Sonth all Northern men who do not sacrifice their convictions to the will and mind of thi class of men, , We do uat look upon the-masaea of the Southsxa people a pass using so -spiteful a dislike towards ua to not allow Northern men to settle among them. But, neverthe lesa, the majority of a people do not always bave tne power to do justice in such case and many Northern people feel, for thi reason, that their live wouhi not be safe for one moment ainong a chta where some are so spiteful aa to stab yoa la th dark. (These ideas may all be erroneous, and I hope they are) and for, this reason, I wish to bring the subiect plainly before the peo ple of the South, that we may hear their answer and "receive their views, and thus judge -for wrrselve whether we have had wrong ideas forced upon us or not.) The people of the Soiith may differ very materially with us in politic, and we may differ from them. These difference are honorable and just, but, when we have done with politics, as men and as Christian!, we should not so widely differ. Socially and morally, the mind make the man, and we should bewilling to judgavthem accor dingly and let our social and moral atand Ing be that of friends and brothers. What w fear is that many men South, who have been unfortunate In this war, do not, want to ee nyf-tb JYtnkec" settle among them--nd e feel your Court heretofore have been n protection to our view. What Northers men wish to do is to emi grate South and- carry all their idea a to self principle with them.' Wak no one to bend to our view unlea he or she tnsy be convinced that they ara rig'ht In going South we wish totake with Ob our free school system, our 'Rahbath schools, our benevolent institutions, our Christian Churches, aye we wish to carry all that we have which will elevate the mind and secure the more general development ot the social, moral and intellectual culture of our well being, . For on,-and when I (peak for mvaelt, I think I speak for the whole, or at least, a large chare, of the earnest men of the North ; tor one, shotM I ever emigrate South, Tny highest aim wonld be to do good to those around m needing my sympathy and atten tion and when I speak so, do not under stand m to mean the negro alone, a many would attribute such a remark coming from a Northern man. I should endeavor to ele vate and encourage the needy of all classes and condition of men around about me. That I should endeavor to make money and secure a good living, I do not attempt to deny.? This hrmy privilege, and, more, it ia my uty, and I should surely attempt to attain tbisobject. But, beyond this, I should bare snodwr -wtiject, and - that to be respected and felt a of us in th com munity a citizen, aud unless I could he Secured and Wealed 867I could hot long ire main. ' ; Such, in general, are the feeling of many of our peopl who ar willing to go South, not as adventurer only, but with a view to make it their future home, could they be assured and feci confident of being received a friends and treated in society a their ttandlng and worth would justify them in being leccivttd. '''- " The war has engendered many bitter fe"r Ing iu Northern, aa well a Southern, breasts. Butca¬ w now afford to lay those feel ings asiae 1 or are tne Hearts ot men so re bellious against our best judgment and in terest that we cannot consider the past and let it go burying forever those animosities and rising proudly above them t For one, I do not believe that we, a a nation, are such bad people after all. Only let u understand each other, and I think apparent conflicting interest can be har monized, and the people of the South will be ready to strike hand acaia with the 1 North and We shall live on a happy and uni ted people, lt us npliold Cmgrrsa, whidh alone i th voice of the people, and de nounce the view and principle of Stevens, be true to ourselves, bene true to all other, and,!! will again go on well. , I, for one, should desire to go South and make it my homeland would exchange my reaidence to day, could I feel that I was welcome tliere and that my interest would be secure. I won :d be pleased to correspond with parties from th South with view to thi end, that I may be abl to establish myself In some profitable commercial or manufacturing business in some enterprising village or eity, or, if more fi.vorable, in the agricultural pursuits In a healthy and intel ligent neighborhood. I should not want to locate where I would not be respected and treated as man, but where I could -be re ceived cordially and be able to identify my self with the beat interest of to ooo nu llity in which I lived. v I am, rt, ' - " 1 Your very truly, V DANIEL W. CROsiBY. ..IsTitx Citt Mr.W, Swinton, the a.b)est and most impartial histoi ian who has written of the late war, is now in th city, (taring at the Ppotswood Hotel. He propose a somewhat extended tour Southward for pur poses ot observation, Mr. Swinton is a gentleman of intellect; scbolarthip and lib eral sentiments, and ia entitled to the cour tesies that our people are accustomed U ex tend to all who deserve them. At the Exchange Hotel ar retistcred the I names of "Oerritl Smith and wile, and Green Suuth aiij wile."' It is understood that th'M7'.,-(t,,u' t Ywitora eonaiata nf visit ot Air Gemtt ismith to the city i toen able him to onjte in the bail, hond jPf Mr. ! liiivia, . 7. me Mr .Wi-relv, he baa lung jr..:,. ! . u-'i mat -r. uavi stiouiu r truu or tt.lv 4 n ravnrv s p'Tnrai amrrrnjy v iwriiy cov' ereTh, IcTT.-Ji s-ifl.f ll.y, Tne titnAhT lti Tilts City We ean- noi looTiiu&iv cohiuiend tii (I' liortiiient Ol' tne elhcers-aod aoldteiw of tbe I'm ted Mates A nny in this t it v. Deporting themsel ves as officers sad lak-r should,' they are evi r courteous to onrcitiien..whiie, at the same time, they discharge firmly "and faithfully the duties imposed on thrm.' Such conduct ever wins the r!ct cf all who bava; a re gard f"T discipline and good order. RieK mmU Whig, J5A- ...- . Tlie feftling, which prevailed' among afl our cttiienyeBtcrday was escecdini;!y pleas urvble,'an,i congratulations on tiie 1111 proved prsp& t ot jstijrning amityj were the oMef I of tb day. Humimnd Knyvtrtr, 1J,'A. crops in Fl were nevel more promising. Within iay r two, we have veiled several -pUotationa. The cm is looking well generally. With smtal.le s-asooabd work at the right time, there will be plenty nA'le for the demand. t,r I i li-.wt M-nV 1 n w..a, . - n.ianiera Bave ninneo"ciioriiing oiu. -. fr-xlneti are working bette-r than they 4 d l4t year, and 11 they eommue lu well iMnf', there is every reasonto U ievhat a Jt"d crop will; snade. J'u'luk'tae f'tddia. '"TSbSnoidA,"orilie''ir.nLCar)irna SUndatiL i calling luatily . to- .-N"h for "money in effect, organization and ti support tlie iMmmi spukera artiila canvas sing the Hiate.'1 Corporattnna are' said ' t soulless ; but part y ' iirgauization are heartless. In view of the tris-eot cnditi n ,k tiring Jusre or of the country, aini iwTl.liy vf the South, ,uM gtadjy emigrate To cull for money 10 support mkle-s Ktt VftlatK'etitMkt IMI,J i'lMM ,Mf H-W-. f'd the tarvlng, evinces lack of fi elini? which 110- nofly but a patty piHHima eould eiiliiliit.- Qtdwlah ( Toot) A'M. : HW ADVERTISEMENTS.' riT JpAMILY .KOE HtltlilNUi s.f , M inspected and warrintel,t A few Half tterruls Jmt Jpeoeived and for sate by A IHUCiLABlitLU any ti-zas-r . R K.TiOTKIS T rK.HTariciie,;e)K- at an. , - NEXT Won T6 TCCKEH'a KEW HALL. Call and see our new Mock. BRANSON, FARRAR & CO. myl7-23t-t( . . , . - J l'T KECElVLi), TO UAY, ' - AT Ut B NEW fcTOUE. . r, Counting Iloaae Slat ,lt quality, Cunmtoa tchooi " " - -' BRANSON, FARRAR & CO. my 17-tW-if - . M OLAtiMESt MOLAHSEH 1 1 MO Bhda. sndSflTriiTM and BIjU. "Onved Cuba" and "Miutoovado'9 MOLAIWKrt, mostly in bright and new paekagMC.., J tut landing, tOt sale by "'4V' Wn.I.ARf) BItrt 9. and 81 rtb Watr M. m17-ja-tm . Wilmington, S.O. ' t'asdard Copyv .',' ",- ,..' . -h XT! riLtt BILKIt MXLKtll 1 I t'ersons wwliing to obtain a Rood artlrle of fresh M ILK, can do ao by application to Mr D. J Dudley, who Hveaon bluimk vHraet, Bonth Kat of Ur. Genrg T. Cooke 'a Tavern, and on the same qua TboM deMitn It, M set', milk at auy tune of the day, aa alts dexi)fis auepinir her eowa DP, in order that ah way lw ahlr t aciU'tnmrHlaM all who may favor bet with alL j . i Biei((h, ii. C May 17-2iW-lw IN LCCK'ASjUHI .1 - THE JiXRY LATEST ARRIVALS, O 3tV .'N EWG OODSH . . , .... : JCST RETEIVED A BEAUT1FCL Aft8k)KT Btent of hu b GBKVAblSKH. : .. ' MOZAMBld VPS. " ; -M0UAIH, ' - AAV rOPUNS, SHSER ORGAXMES RICH JA CO SETTS, - - PKHCALts, - and 1; I;"' ' 60,000 yds. of th handiioniest IMnt yoa ever w- " '', ;'. ''. '," ' " .",-.' TheM good ha v been bought line the . tlECENT DECLINE IN PRICE,' go that ws can give yon handaomar goods for the pnoa tbaa w hava keen able to do since Uie CLOSE'oF THE WAR. , A LARGE STOCK OF BLEACHED ASD VXBLEACUKD DOMESTICS, PLAID BOMESPCKS, . . s : 1 ... . GENTS AND ROYS WEAR.' -- And beantifnl stoiik of Ladiea'and Uia' Trim med and I ntrtmmed HA IS, lumbowa, JUmaa, iwtii, A.,- - - - - - - - W. H. AB.8. TUCKEBAOO. myl7-238-tf .! ": MITCHELL, ALLL V CO. . NEWDEHN, X. C. ': . .... . . AGENTS FOR '- TAIBBASK'S PLATFORM AND COCNTKB JC- beaiea, Evan and Wauun'a Firs and Bnrr ler proof Bafea, Marble Jlonnmenu arid Tomb stone, Carey's Fugar and hvnip Evaporaturn, Carer's improved rtorghuin Mill", Huliy Pluwa, Cidei MilU, Ac., ax. . . . mar . -' s -," - ttlTTsc:i.a.a srHimos f bviai.b. COLLEGE.' rJ"'' , . milE COMMENCEMENT EXEBClHElt WILL I oeciir on Wedueadar the 2iti(V inut.- Addnws, by Her. JOhU W. 1 IH htll. Concert of Vueal and IiMlrumental Manic at niphty . ' ITie iexl Beaafofi Wiff oien ori T7lhr Tnlv.' . C. a WI'I'li K, my 16-237-4t - l'rei.lnt. O O Dl 'l Be mitlprsiKneH ia autbonaed to rsmiv pro poaala for hu-mahuig this institution with 1 600 Cortisol Wood, Oak and 1'iii in" apial quantities, Tbe wood to be delivered in lota of not leka than 200 Cord per month upon Ui -croottil of tke Asylum. ; , , .!. v. riMti.it - i'bys'n and Snpt. . iiiaans Aaiuui. my 16-237-2awlm HARDWARE. . AT 44 FAYETTE YILUS BTIIEET. . ', Mill Saw Seta. Bench x. Holiew Aoa-em, 1 1 1 uieh. : -; bum torn ixx-i Duplicata Errs, . - -' Knob Lorka, with Wfttt and Brown Knob. 4 Inch Bead rianea, V - , J-htm &, M to H inches. - 1 J.BROWN, ', myl6437-tf 'With Hiar Uwrs. VIS tVElllTY. mHE EXAMISATIOS OP THE STtDEXT OF A Uis l iiiveraity of the State will beiii 00 Moo- the ftn. of June, the day of the Colle. tknl ot, ine .in mat., anu continn ania Tbonday, i.Biwneemcnt. aeeUamw JPNATRAS ' ;J Gor"or 0L'h OBTH. ftisaVwi w r)w,1rlfTit'"",,r.r' " I I- BWtw, Hj?fr,"-"" AA, ' .rt- v m-vw . , J The, a Kewpl. Ivutioi JttH l rsitrrTvrT, 1 wm. A. luouui, . - . . Tio-.Laii,-...'. i, i 1 ftwo, ; Liaviiletlu. : . rTi'i e. neui. Lun tan K Mier, Wm. Ji. 1L Hiiiith. T.-0. HbMiv Joa. M. lvlr, lluMn L. Wi(.-i:iiis. , Ui.fii.JH.NK, i Secretary. Wm. r.atou, Jr.,., Burgesi 8 Gaiihr, . a James F. E Itaruy, Was. Lander, .. y May tS-S36-t4. -X- aira Wn lr .W. e, ijii, S. C, Aju K K.. "),- blATXSTT: " t CALL meetir.r of the Srookhnli XX. W tra . C. K. II Companv will be held or the ji.jrpuivuu, " eunrituiT. til i.nn. of Slav, to accept or rtject an important am. n.lment to' the Charter, pi wed bv tl, lat I ei'imalilre. x tr.kh.iiiers ard uiev'tMnuie wul pass free, TIV artier td the liiPM.-t.ira ' . . 1 . B. F. BTMONTOS, ; ' : May 1 SJS-wtd. Bseretaiy and Treasurer.' r-oii: wi;u, ;-t H.ns : Ji UTT 12 11. gpr'EKIOB FAJUl.t FU'il a IWarrairt.tl.J u BdBELUPWMIt n RITK EAU ROtXPfiPTON HAMS, AS1) DETJCIOySi irroH.'- '''' .. ''.. I Just received anil 5a sale. ' ' - Bty ll-ii-tf DOCGIA BELL, XXTK LAW BtI4WEEBKIS!--OT'lU)isV. JJ lierriea u.i, rruaili 1 How prrlevlly lehi;lit- luievea wi amnninwr i mL JENKINS PERRY'S. V icTTEH-VEBY NITK. 4. 13-23-tr"' S-1WEET YELLOW O . "; m .iM JENKlS)JEtKYa - my 1 5-2:t tf Opposite Market, fijeiuivllte Ht, ' t I fr"U.EST AJrnn.B OFBKtdlTP JH 1 laiia ;.Tt ;i Jl"?Wl 34 I'KHni" . my 13 U-tf - a-n-HKft-MHTLY- flSZ KARtiO tilt S ae. at 1 - - nivtrt-tf . -JKfc'KTNrl I'f HKY'R. pw&m Em.Y to 4 1 altiwtlis.ui-iliiOTrjr.a'it.)1nok., and irik veunietf wrtf ueanufnl thonvhto mint le. UiiiMirifara-negauing etuotjona, in anon, u von wiit"t"W en (, try MWie of thin fr(raut geu - note HI Kit April 27-2B-tf' ENKlJiui I'ELRY lJ. JAt'KXO WHITE POTATOES. If yon want something nioe in the shape of a Potato. ali and eaajniu tboM whk-h I aia now offeroiK. DOUULAS LEIL. ,AprU A F AsflLY WJ0VR. Another lot Quality warranted, bv - , - DOi (SLAB BELL. ryt2H-- ?-'- mSCELLAJTEOUa. 77 ANT ED, To hire I HASO.i Apply at J.H.IOWLES' STORE.' myl6-7-4t.::; - ,1 l-ersona owing tit late nrm or n m. u. M 1 111 & CO., Binst make paymnut before May Ootut, AU debts nninid at tliat timswut certaudu It put ia a trnm trf eoUeetion, Aleaara. W 11.LIAMS ,k LAiiiit 1 11, uooa i ora, no. au, rayetwvuie Street, ar antboriard to nceiv and receipt for monies paid. . , - . , . ' B, W. YORK, my 7-230-od3f . Truatui. UNITED STATKH TAX NOTICE. COLLErTOR'8 OFFICE. 4tb. PlST.. N. C. I Waaaiirroa, N. May lHh. Uxil. S THR ARMESSOB'S l.DIT FOR THE YEAR 1867 baa baea placed In my bands (or eolleetHMi. Ail persona cm whom aaaeasiusnta have beeo made during that period in Wake eonnty, will meet me or nry deputy at Uahegh on the 8tu. to 15th. Juu prepared to pay their taxes. . - Alt DwtiUera, Tobaoen, Hnnfl and Cifrar Manu facturer, must com prepared to gjv bond and aaettrity, and all who bava made application fur Mcenaa must com forward and tak out their license. Those who fail to comply with theas re quirements will be aubjeet to a heavy penalty. - A ceo .ding to Ilia provaaons of tbs law thoss who donot pay, at tliareoutredUm. will be liable to ten per cent, additional upon thnr taaea. Tbe special attention of those wb have sot paid on the baek Uata ia sailed to this fast. . JOHN BEAD, 1 - . voiieetor. May'trfiS- W." B. Woxuaa. ' . ." Dep. Colieetor. YJNIVKHS4ITY OF KORTII CAROLINA. mHE ONE HUXDIiED ASI) FOJii'IJUXXJl X t erm or thia Institution will begin on enday, Jury ma. jKii7. , .4.- Tumow, too : Board 170 to $100. - For Cataloguaa, or more particular information, apply to the President of the University. ' HON. D. L. 8W Air, LL. D. my 13-434-31 " 1. , chspsl Hill, N. 0. 44 JFayeltevllla Street. Q.EXTJLNE TURKEY OIL STONES, 1 ' ' 1 Hsndsom Child's Carriage, Isot 00 band, and will bs sold low. .... . . 4. KBOWN. , , With Habt A Lawnv my U-233-U ;s TO PRINTERS at PUBLISHERS. mHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE FOB BALE THE X fouowuig l'nnttng Matsriala, ., wbien WIU be ld vary low for cash or good aotea. i lbs. mre or lea of Minion in very good or dr and not half worn. 109 Ihe. good Brevier, IliO Bia. of good Small Pica. ' " A quantity of Joa Letter suitable for advertise ments, Ao. 1 lintt rate K"rthrnp't power Press, nearly new. Tlus press ia furnished with points for reiiilr ing and will daexoeUeot work, rottar molds and ail complete. " 1 llobinson's Princeton PowerPresB, a ftrst rat newspaper Pruas, will be sold very low. ( - 1 WanhtngUia Hand Frem, in good order. 1 I'almira Job I'reaa quarter sheet medium. -An excellent Job Preaa. i Alan a largo assortment of Bonk, Newspaper and Job cfaaoe. Tbtxw eonleniplating Uie pulili.hing business wonlddawell to oorreapoad with na, as. a txitter opportunity of obtaining pood Uatenal on aui h Uirius seldom oprura, Atidress. HI t HAM A HUGIJEa, IViliabers, Raleigh, N. C. my 13-24' wutr gUCKEYE JIOWEB AND REPAIR. We havs 1n Store one of tltese esli-brated Mu ch ires, which we will sell op accommodating terms, 1 .. r : ' . W have alHO made arrangements to furnish on short nothw Utah Crulliv, Thrhing Machiuea, Horaa Powers, U.irse Rakes, Fan Jlilia, t:ottou Gina Ac, Ac, at ii a miacl '-' yrif. B. V. roy-228-tf AUCTION BALES. QN WED.VESDAT, MAY J2SD. 1T "J '-" Ht ortoref Xe. FitycttevUlc ' street, Ralelgb, ; , WE v-JLL SELL, BY CATALOGUE, A LARGE ' VABLED - 6T0CZ 07 - : HAKDWAHE, 1 Consisting of Table and Pocket Cutler, Kazom, f-isaora and 8hera, Draw hnivei, tiamruers tiaiciiHia: AxeaangBaa, lea ami law hp, t ad and Buiek lo'ka, Umileis, aj.rt Its WHIM, Horns btioes. Nails and laek. Ira Chain. t.aaMh- "-''-'J c' ,,,-, 19 ni,,l JrKht. r'7 I'lMR. tnltw; t an nm-kv: t irrrv -format aBtr He. t anting H it.a,( jd e iita. it-l Coinui l atoa, liiniia, hack liamtis As, 1 A full. Collets and wail Selected Stock ef HLAUY MAIK CLOTiiT, S LATEST: STYLES AND BEST MAKE. Twenty Crittea of Crooli ,ery, Aorte(h, nir Hit and Shoes, Cfa'artiand Tobaeco, vtii.a4 And Twe.v heitvV t of Tlain snd Fanrv i oi-w. ntnrXTSimr! t, .-TTrea. tffvowai, iuea,'li,n?a, fjomf wtfni, ,c TheatK-tition of At- n hante uj pamouiariy CaJk d to turn tun. - Parties deeiring to add other floods ront have uiet. ta otore oa or r-.''.re tr!.v ine l-tn. ,-. rCUJAH. JliNtS A CO... -. . .Vhwlffaai (irocr, my 4-?S-tJ . Anetion A. Com. liar. macriLAsioui M;idD onxyn oviT ; ' . " - - ' ;' Till i ton -t A T I T: 11,' s roTjramoreVlild ,.. -j, , 1 f '.. S I- ' . 1 "( UU', -I ', .. '' " ' 7.1, , " ' 'r V tn 'bMJIliJiY I ratMfei i1(S very irrt al htil!i;nuv Stft nr-a of all lnn,U ' """"J made cq . . . 1 . , ft u w C ft It n 8. .. aso wiu. aa hl coaaaaeoXDIfll.r Vols la duoldedly the largeat aud beat ateck of VliX CjOODS In Yirjfuila and offers indmwmenU to nnrri,.- to .iviaafKMioB to all. ' . TM jo tHaasjicsuirrso,. . Virginia, Rd Krtb Carolina," I WOULD SAY. HSXD IX TOCS OnDMIO, Yon will be delighted with the tin it.. OOOD. you wU riesiv. in StJSn LOWEST MARKET PRICK. , 'To oar numerous instomers at a dU.Un t returnmy grateful thanks sad requolt sW,1 den. for .ample., guaranteaiug in eVeWL, ntira aauenuttloit. .. . v'sry inauaes To our imawoiis friends and patron, , oityand rumors I w.uld eapaoiaili w ii,. many respect. A, 8t,k wm Tnevw d,,' ir oomph t, embracing many u"raW' iskw a.m I'fKiitABi.a; aktmi.c, . ' ' IV IVEBY DEI'ARTJIXST, And fill, therefore, tttnm from a aumersuoa eauept to wall epecla) attention to " I ; ti-j at -r -,i i. " .' " .1. ' -' r '! . THE DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT, which aiirpsase. anything heretofore offered ia tlu maxkt. An eai-ly oail m "J DESIBACIX BlUDEo, 'f'y. '':'", .''.'';' FATTERNS, Ac, Ae. Thankfttl for th very literal patronage hereto, fore oxteiiuuil I bona h uu, ......r. tvvT: neceaaities and interest of my cuatoinera, to menl its eontinnaure to the entire extent of their want. , , 1 -J - W.WHMVi, W VI, w mtv xnjKiuo 1'r.rait I .V1S..NT. my s-228-te'r T1IOTIAS BMITn. rJUIE BOTTLED WATER - . , ROCKBRIDGE ALUM SPRINGS. VA. .. TIlEiE MlNFRAL'-.jrATrpn .. rlavs an eetaUUhed reputation fnr Try faib. en rativej virtue in ail the following el.iwt of disease, and aa being an absolute M EtlllU ia several of litem, vis 1 Souon-i-A, and all the forma of Glandular swellmgf and ( utaiienus Eruptive lliMtaaa, fcrymi-iu, Tetter, Ecsesa, in., Clironic Dinrrlum, and IhpmMry, apepnin, ltrmtrhi lis, Cftroiiie Ihruth, AA'eeHnm of . - ilia.jLiilliiiiyxud Skujiirr,- Drop.y and Pilea. In aU anH juio oonilitiuna of the ' - 4 Hyatsm and brokeo down atatjs of the Constitution, Loss of Ap petite aud Ucuural Nurvrm. Prontra- . tion, their powers and virtus as Restors, - tive may bs safely pronounced bs WITHOUT A KNOWN RIVAL Amongst the Miners! Waters of tbs World. They sre sspsewtfy Indicated in the whole dw of jaihnetits peculiar to th lomale Conaututiun.--The Knritii.ra Pn,ni,l,l.,t mill, .n.vlu( m Dm. feasor Havea, of Boeton, snd letters of Dr. Cut-, wright, of New Orleans : Profeaeor Cabell, of Uat . University of Virginia j Drs. Moorman and Crr- ham, of Virginia: Drs. T. O. Thomas and Tine. Addia Emmett, of New York, and of-other d tiuguiehed men of th rk-rgy and other profes sions, abundantly attest what ia here aaid of tin yirtuea if this water.: .. - Can bo bad 00 applications to th Agents. TflE ALUM MASS, . ( ' . - ' -v OB - .. SALTS Yolf TIIE WATER " These Salts are how put in tl aaid tfi vialn. ! led and stamped with Springs' aeal to pre vat all miatako, and sent at those prices, p"-t-sg paid, to any oilk-e iu the United Kuks, and, at the price, ia much tbe cheapest turat t obtaining the water. this box of water will Isst seven weeks st oin pint daily. .; ; P U.lt C E i l, L A D D 4 CO, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, A. B; BUCKER, Lwcbbi m.Ta. COLEMAN A RODOEBS, Dbboomts, Baitbsos"... ' liEGEMAN A CO., Datioaisn, New Yoaa, Ara kept iu regular anpply of 111 Water so l'MWJ-J- direct holtt the Hprtttgii. . - i. ear Orders sen to either of the above hmiws or to the proprietor, mut Ii aecontiamed sn1 the Bion.-v, aa no aoocouuts will be kept. C'A.L"i IDN-ln orileruiK the Vi atei it will do simply to order "A boof Alum Water." yonwaiii mie wter, tie oarotul 10 sv n bridge Alum Water," snd so aleo of the a.i Ma. , i The Springswill be opened on th lat oJc2 "Tapr VT IT. KALE will cutiime, as her. t-'f ,r' gnr,rl Snperintetiiieut, He ia well known fc' bpruge-g-oitig puhhe. - ' - I HAZIER A RANDOLPH. : my 8-231-2m. . . . , . propri"" UGARS! (OrrtESII TttS!!1 " HYiiLTK : 1 , . CRUSHED SUGAR, A. B. ( JC, SUGAR, ' , . . I'ORTO RICO sVliAB. i ' 01 It ISO mtKXK-VTJA VA CffFFLE, ei.. . ... . . rrcl vs tfH-zffx i,Vrl A I - --rrrirrtvFf- ULtrarrrVrrUTTX ,,, J k,l,. n,,l,U timn t,,.,h .re tliet 0 Auil wjl Lt fi.Jdam lu-iat, aviuu. in-." JL 1 ibT Dorc.iJt'rni ' my :.'-tf l . JIJA& AXD C.Z.2,n SjCVTRSS. . . .. SrysJ ie Knrathti. f lnUaria ond rii.-mes. i' Urasa aiul Uram bcegbes, 1 VRPi F.aleigh, Jljy j 2'9 tf W.th'HA.TALr- I ' 11 ' Tl A l".. J4 , lfrt - Btuhcia N. C, OATS I br r,jl,,i win " evs - my -2l-if''. X
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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