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IJALEIGH, N, ar MONDAY, JULY 22r18G7.
VOL. II.
1 i 1 r
SENTINEL.
W JL E. TELL. fitorautToa.
From the New lark Herald.
TUB REPUBLICAN PAltTT 11 THE
HOUTII THE DANGER AHKAD. 1 ?
The Republican! of Congress ereeviilently
resolved to make sure work, is a party
vie, fa the reconstruction of the" ten
do.letl Southern States. On Monday eren-
ing last a party caucus of tbe members of
both house fuuia 0410a mis hkbi
-subject, from the report ot which it p
panrs that the GVfflffTeional:.EoCutiyi
Cooimittee.of which Mr. Schenck if chair
man, bad collected some seventeen thou
aand dollars lor Southern .electioneering
, I . . . . .. , V. I anna l. . . 1
purposes ; tna me uui u m.
been ao expended In the employment ot
white and black stump apeakera and organ
iser, and in ike circulation ot political
documents and speeches ; that some sixty
colored men and a 'considerable number of
whites are now engaged m organizing re
publican clubs and in disseminating repub
lican ideas in the excluded rite tea, and
that for the. more vigorous prosecution of
this work the caucus agreed to raise a fund
of one hundred thousand dollars, towards
which fifteen thousand was subscribed oa
the spot.
This looks like buatlHss; and jet all this
is only an item in the resources and lorcea
of the republicans iu the South, First,
they have Congress itself, with its absolute
powers, and the emancipated black in an
almost unbroken phalanx on the tide of
Congress, comprehending say flv hundred
thousand voters. (Secondly, they bare the
War Department, the Oeneral in Chief ol
the armyy the fire commander of the five
Southern military districts, their numerous
subordinates, and all their powerful moral,
material and financial kid to back ' them.
Thirdly, the Freedmen's -Bureau, with an
agency for the distribution of bread to the
destitute white and black is almost every
county in every one of these ten excluded
States, is an active, cealou and powerful
republican electioneering Institution.-
Lastly, the freed men's schools, involving as
annual expenditure of millions of money,
collected from Northern societies,- are ail
active supporter ol the republican party.
Against this -formidable array of official
agencies, Treasury appropriation, Northern
societies, Congressional committeea and or
ganized clubs, with the nucleus mas of the
Southern blacks and considerable fractions
of the whit population to start upon, bow
stand the Opposition t ' It stands without
organization la any 8tate, ': without recog
nized leaders, and . without electioneering
agent, because it is without money ; and
the opposition elements, moreover, are so
far divided in opinion and so demoralised
that they appear to have given up the bat- j
tie in advance. Thus, from all the devel
opment and signs of the times, w cannot
resist the 'conclusion that, after passing!
through the appointed processes of recon -(traction,
nearly all, If not all, these ten-out-i
side States will be reinstated in Congress
with' ' republic' delegation in both
house."" ii'iAii' '.'?' " '
- This will be done through a party organi
zation embracing the blacks almost matt,
and sufficient detachment from the whites
to giy this combination the balance of
power. The States, however, which will
thus be gained to the republican aide ilt
be in truth black republican State,' inas-
' much a this dominant mixed party therein
will be controlled by the black vote. And
herein lie the especial danger ot a speedy
reaction against the re publicans, resulting
in the disruption ol the party. While Hayti
and Jamaica furnish ' abundant evidence of
the Incapacity" of the African race for self
government or political ascendancy accord
ing to any ot the forms of modern civiliza
tion, we have in the history respectively of
th mixed breed of Dominica, Mexico, the
Central American, and . most of the South
American States, enough to warn us of the
danger of negro political ascendancy in the
South. The result of this ascendancy will
'probably be, from Virginia to Texas, more
or less such a conflict of races, such a state
of disorder, anarchy and bloodshed in the
reconstructed States, aajto bring about a rev
olutionary political reaction ia the North,
demolishing the party in power, North and
South. Indeed, ths republicans, npon th
Southern negro vote, are venturing npon an.
exceedingly dangerous experiment, and un
less they manage it with extraordinary skill,
the consequence to them will be disastrous
and a warning against all such experiment
, lor age to come.
W are satuQed that me uongresaionai
plan of Southern reconstruction meet the
approval ot th great North, and will now
be Quietlr acquiesced in by all classes and
parties in the South. Copperhead malcon
tent may denounce this "System horribly
despotic, and the five Southern military
commanders a the five monarch!, the fir
pro-consuls, the five viceroys, the five Turk
ish' psahas, or the five Chinees mandarin)
each with three tails l but this will not
chanpe the fact nor the power that be. It
is said . that General Sickles is ths Great
Mogul ot Charleston i that, in his royal
coach, with his fonr shining black horse,
h 1 the admiration of the darkies, who
love display and linery, but that hi coach
' and four produce anything bat pleasing re
Sections to the mourners for the Constitu
tion. But does not the executive head of
th Democratic party make-an equal display
with his coach and four at Newport, and is
be not a stickler for the Constitution f All
this sort ot cant and clap-trap goes for
noihintr atainst any of these five military
commanders, so long as tbey faithfully and
zealously execute the laws ot Congress. We.
be'.ieve t'-iey are thus doing their duty, and
that heucelorwnrd, under the directions ol
General Grant, it will be plain sailing for
. i . i i - I., i . i i
inerQ. uut wnea iiit-j suau navw iiiiikiibu
-their wwfc with; the rrWestruttion, Df'tba
Put- concerned, then will come the crisis
of J' or d'l'ht'i t'ejw- i"f
is" "ol
-disrofd d tlmietej-atKia. will - appew,
and . theawUl - Js-TUi-,- reowtruetio
. 0 prus mt eotHw awl f notion,- md
' ''pertisDS a Northern revcilution' snrsiiiit .th
,.. .. ,.f y. -!'L--n :'ii"k.rpmoiicaapalaJ..
lulli'iiJ v. I in riiwriiiient is under
"fj.l htt Irtt,, h T i. J... lit ill ituniir Wlj
toon appear. W hetlier the party in power,
with General Grant as their rliantpiun, are
to walk over the conrse in 18S, like Mon
roein 18S0, or are to be trolten op in ascriib
race Kfce'Ttiat of" 1S24, wiil most probably
b determined by the results ot this eiperU
incut ol negro murage to lue S.iuu,
The Kw ork Timt thinks new perils
fnr Sletico sre brewim:, and says the Aus
rian fieet en it way for the body of -AlaxU
tnilin,roay, il it demand is not acceded to,
take Vera ( i7, ,. and plcngeMr jioo . into
anvtl.er r ,1 aunrchv; - ' .
THE
HEOOXSTRUCTlONrSUrPLEMEN-
PASSKD AT IHE JULY BESH10S. -
I- Skctioh 1. lie it enacted by th Smats mud
IIvum of JtqmtenUttiut of (As Vitiled Btatet
qf America in t'mjrrt anembUA, That it
is hereby declared to have been the true in
tent and meaning of the act of the second
day of March,. one thousand eight hundred
and aixty-teven, entitled n set for the more
efficient government of the rebel States, and
of the act supplementary thereto, passed on
th 24th. day of Marrh, in the year 1867,
that the governments then existing in the
rebel States of Tirgi ma. North Carolina,
South Carolina, Georgia, Mississippi, Alaba
ma, Louisiana, Florida, Texas and Arkan
sas were illegal and void, and thereafter the
same irovernments, if continued, were to be
continued subject in all respects to the mili
tary eommanders of the respective District
and to th authority ot' Congres.
SiovtoH t. And he itfvrthtr tnadUA, That
the commander of any district named In
laid act shall have power, subject to the ap
proval of the General of the armies of the
United State, to, lmve eflect till dis
approved, whenever .in .the opinion ot
such commander the proper administration
of said act shall require It, to suspend or
remove troin ollicc, or from the performance
of official itutie and the exercise of official
powers, any ofliccr or person holding or ex
ercising, or professing to bold or exercise,
any civil or military office or duty in such
district, under any power, election, appoint
ment, or authority denvea rrotu or granted
by, or claimed under any so-called State or
the government thereof, or say ..municipal
or other division thereof, and Uxm such
Suspension or removal sach commander, sub
ject to the approval of the General aforesaid,
shall have the power to provide from time
to time for the performance of thajssld du
ties of such ollioer or person so suspended or
removed, by the detail of some competent
officer or! soldier of the army or by the
appointment of . some other person to per
form the same, and to fill vacancies occa
sioned by death, renlfrnation or otherwise.
Sectiom 8. And be Ujirtltertnacted, That
th General of ' the armies of the United
States shall be invested with all the power
of suspension, removal, appointment and
detail granted in 'the preceding section to
district commander. - . ,. ,
Section 4. And be it further matted, That
the acta of the officers of the army already
done in removing in said - district person
exercising the function of civil officers arid
appointing other in their stead are hereby 1
' 'it 1 - ' !. 1 .1... 1 "1
couurmeu, proviueauaw auy persou now
totore or hereafter appointed by any district
commander to exercise the functions of any
civil office may be removed, either liy the
military officer in command of the district
or by the General ot the army ; and it shall
be the duty of commanders to remove from
office, "as aforesaid, all persons who are dis
loyal to the government of the United
States, or who nse tneir omeiai inn nonce la
any manner to mndor, delay, prevent or
obstruct th dp and proper administration
of thi act, and the act to which tins is
upplementary. 5? , ; .
' SiCTioM 6. And M it further enaettd. That
the board of registration provided for in
th act entitled "an act supplementary to as
a-t entitled 'an apt to provide for the more
efficient government of the relief State,?
passed March 3, eighteen hundred and sixty-
seven, auau Dave power, ana it snail pe
their duty, before allowing the registration
of any person, to ascertain npon such fact
or information as they can obtain, whether
such person is entitled to be registered un
der raid act, aud the oath required by said
act shall not be conclusive on such question,
and no person shall be "'registered unless
such board shall decide that he is ' entitled
thereto ; and such board shall also have
oower to examine under oath (to be admin'
fxtered fvany membor of such board) an
one voucuing me ijuniiiictfcion m muj wu
claiming registration. But in every case ot
a refusal by the board to register aa appli
cant, made in every case hereinafter provid
ed, the board shall make a note or memo
randum, wnicn snail. oe reiurneu wiiii-uie
registration list to the commanding Gener
at ol the District, setting forth the ground
of such refusal, or such striking from the'
list; Prmided, that no person shall be
disqualified, at a member ot any board of
registration, by reason ol race or color, -
Bkctioh 6. And be il further enacted, That
the true intent and meaning of the oath
prescribed in said supplementary act i
(among other thing.) that bo person who
has been a member ot the legislature 01
any State or who ha bekl any executive
or judicial office in any State, whether he
has taken an oath tw support th Con
stitution of the United State or not, and
whether he was holding- such office at the
ouiniitsncciuent of the rebellion or had held
it before, and who has afterward engaged in
insurrection or rebellion against the United
States, or given aid or comfort to tbe enemies
thereof, is entitled to be registered or to
vote; and the words "executive or judicial
office in any State" ia said oath meutioned
shsll be construed to include all civil office
created by law for the adinini'tration of
the general law of the State, or for tbe ad
ministration ot justice. '?
SkcTioK t. ,An& tV 'if further entitled.
That the time ifor completing the original
registration-proyi(?cd for in said act may,
in the discretion of the commander of any
district, be extended to the st. dsy of
)ctobpr, lfl7; am) the boards ot registra
tion tln.ll have power, anii it shall be their
duty, commencing fourteen days prior to
any election under said act, and upon raar
onable public notice ojf Wie time and place
Oiere)r,t6'feVtsef(irV-ri of three dsya
the" registration lists ; and upon being
satisfied that any person not entitled there
to has been registered, to strike th nam ot
ucb... persori from the. .list,.... Avl .incix
board shall also during the ame period,
atU..iAJUuJUi.regitrj the nwiie of all per-
smrMltttH JWriW:tJtelitWt8
tions reotiirwl bv said a-t who have not heen
a'veadj registered, and no peron shall at
any tiuVe T en',l:T to be ririitered or to
vote fiy reaaun of any invutim pt.rj.in or
atunoatf tor any act or Ums which, with-
Olrl; iHH -IF- pSrsTrtBror r"iBfertr,- -wotil di-'
-ftimlttf-.Tdtn .triiMUmttoiinr ?tfw;--f-
BEnio.N s. Anl w jut. iter tuaciM-,
That section 4 of the said last-named act
shall be construed to authorial the comman
ding general named therein, whenever be
shall deem it needful, tcKremove any mem
ber ol board of regiatraVjn,, ami to ap
point another person in hiasmad, and to fill
any vacancy in snch board." r
r-Fi-Tio! 9, Tliat alt memlwrs n( sni
1 iards of Re jrirtratiort an. tail persons bere-
a-r vi't ied or ajipointed to oaice in saitl
niUitarf li.-trk-ta. undetany so-esiied Su.te
or ni'ini i; .d tnthority t by detail or ap
poSii'u.t !t id t;;e I '; ; i t. (Vi i.w. ijvtvrs.
Lt n4uli4 tu-ttkc Kii ihliU i U) ti.t'o;li
4.y
law for officer of
th4-Hed He
Sbctiom 10. That no District Conmiainl
er or member of the Board of registration
OT-sny. of the jiHecs-ir appoin to -acUmr
under them shall be bound in his action by
any opinion of any civil officer ol the United
State.
Sectioh ft. That all the provisions of
this act, and the ar;t to which this ((sup
plementary, shall be construed hlH!rally,4o
the end that all the intents thereof may 1
fully and perfectly carried out, '
FAMILY GEOCEES.
W. BOBEM AKDEE-vVS, "
FAMILY GltOCEU,
M FiVF.TTEVtLIX Tltr-tT, '
BALEIOII, N. .,-'
KEKIX CON8TASTH ON UAN0 A 1ARUE
supply of - ' ' ' .
r CHOICK GH0CEUIF.3.
CnotMiiijr ia part of HiiKsrs-Onshed, "A" Cof
fee, l'oviloretf. "C" Oottoe, "It" tlte, amj brown
ef ditferent grscWs ;
Mulaaaes aatl Kvrup; - - .-..'
I'otteea, Java, Lkhii-, ttio, snd Bi. liioiiinsoi
Bseon, Hules, fcliou liters. Miliar cured Hwns,
end Htrii! . ... ' ' -
Beot, (or ehimiinff, broiluMt, and spiord fur boil
Ing, a apleiidid artH-le, Hpu-nd tig s lelj'M kl)
Pulk, Bmt sad Kuftaio Tongiu.. . ... .
U4Mltib, TiaiKl,'-s aud Huunils. 4' Mackerel,
8mtkd ot Heu4ch Herhnri. A aptendid lot of
CodlUh. ,i i .:, ,. . i
Fiukied and smoked Hal moo. . ,
Liierjioul and Tallin 81l . J , .
fotioi, Whits Mcro.; Foaeh blow and Jck-
SOB VVtllUW. -. .
Onnny banking, Hope, Hole leaUisr, FreneU
Oalf Kkuu. Luiuig Hkuta, Ao. Mhue fugs. Taeks,
Awls, Ao
WrapfiinR per. Powder and'Hhot, Cotton
Canla. l'erl aud Corn March, Farina and l'apui
cw ; . KoglUh Uairy Cbtmw, Factory Cheta ; a
largs assortment of Caiiuid t-Vuita, i'leklm,
I rwierVes, StusUu-do, eammt U.vsiels, IjoUu.rs,
Hardnut, An. .
Urangus. Leiuoiu, Viga, Currants and Priknes,
and vurvUiiiui aaually kept iu a Urat-eiaaa tiio-
n. . ,
Auw Lkmors ef all Kradtw. Attontiim ia wna-
cially caiUid to our para tad Uubaaua i'wut;
aud old KuUtsr W liwkuy ,
All maiiuar of tMututw, Catanps, aud Faucj Oiu
eoi ie generally, y ubea)i lor easii
n seu stnuiiy ror i.ak.
, W. HoUEHT AKKIlEWS,
April J t Fauulv Urwser..
Boasaf A. Jkiuuum, .
Lr.acix9. Puutf
- Raleigh,
WUhawabonagh,
.. K.C.
Famllj Cretcrs and ('emmLsslon
'MERCHANTS,:!
IS THE BEICK E0W. I
Four Doors Korlk of tb l'ot Ot
lice Md nearly Opposite , ,
Market uure,
FA1ETTETILLE , iTKEsIT,
-XlAJZEXGII,Ti.C -
Oraterol for ths flaltnring rUroinCT with whieh
w hkT berUfm boen an kindly favored, we re
spectfnlly solicit an increased ftliareofthe putnm
ai;e of the citizens of ttaieigh and the snrronnd
ing endntrv. WiUiont specially gaatintj, we dtem
it Mnlticini to say, that onrsux-k mostlr emUraces
snch artielua aa are usually nmnd in lainily Om
eenes. . Most of onr gMMUf hare btten rtetitlv
bonght in New York aud BaHhmre, for rnli-,'m'!
ws hops to be alila Uf sell Uiern im nalixIW-tiirr
terms, f n addition to our stock of Urrweru-s, Ac,
we have a sue iut of
HATS AND BEADY MADE CLOTH ISO
and s splendid lot of Confectioneries, con-tinting
PUW AND FANCY CANDIES, RAlSIStV ,
OHA.NOE8. FKIS, NUTS AJiU , - ,
. LHA.Nli(Y l'EACHt.-), Ac, . ... '
AU of whk h will be sold on reaaouaMs terms. ,
W have also a fine lot of gtuinine Jxirham
Brooking Tobacco, which we can implicitly recom-'
meud to "thow who smoke." Please call and see
We will pay particular attention to all conirn
meats of Produce and Merchandise entruifted to
our care and wilt undeavor to sell at the bent
market ririeea. fJouaivniueiita are nirtctfiiHv
INaulieited. hr s prompt aud ekate siu miim to
I buaiiieHe and fair dealing with all, "wehope to
merit and receive a ehare of publie patronage.
. AprU 13 att-tf .;..3A t',.;i.i .
MISCELLA1TE0U8. f
KALEIOII AM OASTOM HAIL
1807 ROAD.
Thronsh Frflght Tariff.
A-
NORTH AND SOUTH,
by tex ais inrs eodte j
TTX are wow prepared' to ship sll tinila
of
f T rreigiit tnrougn to new 1 irk. 1'liilailelinila,
Bo bra and Baltimore: en thronga hills ot lading.
THIS M THE LINK FOE HHJPl'EUa." j
Tour Goods will bs handled only ones.
Through eonnectuna ekM, no delay, titue and
sxneiwe leas than by any other route, .lnauranes
trilling compared with other rmu. W take
g,noda to and frum t'oluiubia, K. C, aad alt tuu-r-mVhata
atatwms. wahsaureproniptueas. simI dis
uauth than any Expraae CoHipauy at abuat eue-fcKal'ilhtiieeuat.-
--
'.i t-f : TAKE NOTlCK.'''-"'-, '
Pvrsons shippiug gwd Hmith will ship Uwrmtth
th foUowBig agmui attd by Um fuUowuig valued
IHoainabip CuaapaaiM and no other. - -
' ' ' ' Fsum Naw Toaa, ' ' . '
Br the Old lAaninion Bteauiahip Co S. L.
UuCraailT, I're.l.k-nt, Ufhos Su 1-iV, Gnenwu h
Hireel, (.Vlruer Dvy street. Pier 37 Konh liner,
' Faost BAjTiMima,
Rv the Baltimore rltcam Paekitt Comnsnr. fj. B.
Parks AKwt, AmH of Union lhk, and i'lraitdt's
liusos-ntoamera.
Furtariiiunn.irHiA.
Bt the Philalel)lua and .Wf..ik .Sleam-liin Co.:
W. k i:lv.l Ao., Anenlni No. 14 North Ix i.aara
Avenue, 1 hiiaueii-ma, ana vis. AnuauieiNiie Hue.
Vnoa. KtoM,
Hampsoa Co., Agcuts, aud of Ceuual wharf,
Conaifn yowr good teftt, K. Agmla, t'orW
moath, vs., aad City Vmut. 4VmU ning by
-the wav of city fomt and rvteriiDnrg m-t' be so
.BBsraeda :...t;... av i.i
L.&-lt , Freight Act, K U k K.
fcj(h's
iifti'.0i"".
V the 1 f.t tr. tT of A wrest,- -VWrr "Wse Wt
deuce of trtw law vrolm It. vKaimfS. tc'&. ii
4ihlta (XntrW. N. I wti expi-i to pnhhc
reluiuM, un. a credit nt mi.joujuUi, ..th pwra.uaj
pnHertT of ssfl rlwT'lviinL5tatg.td a .liue
atwHit ti lmiHird lit-iwi ff C'Uo, nMisjf Mh
i a nnmiwrof Jiff f Cxttie ami iit tUiiir litud
iirlob t'fiti ; mm bnrtttrri h-al if H imMiini
and I'-xhU-r ; Kartinn im; -U-mrtttn ; H imiukl
mid KitrlfTiFurnit are, au4 trtht?r artuit-a ot-
WILLIS 1IV SAUNDERS, AJiur,'v
1 July is-1'...l tf
I)
(30 BAWfl)
'
Gii.a m ttrM.rbicfa & m11 a4 BWrnfawanirii,
of office prescribed
It. V. WILLIAMSON A CO.
Holy IM'jl-a . ;V
. . 4 ''
7 : T "'c. ; dby goods. -j
NEW GOODS! KEW. GOODS!!
' STII-LTIItVCOJlK AD .0
NEW
AKKIVALS.
I HAVE il'it' KKl'EIVEO TUIUO BUP
il uf Kriiit( aud buiumxs Uuodn., , .
Jant rsootrad t.noDyds. of uoautiful Buruig and
Bnnimer C AUtVfJ. n . , ,
j 7
Jnot reeiU 4,000 J0..M..W H0ZAXBIQUE1I
and LEM1K. :v .
Just reerived S.OOO yds. Figarod IA0OHCT7B
sndJJiVi.Mi. ,x .
. , '
i
Just reeeired 10 dosea lauhW and lUsisss'
TlilMMEU lATS and BONNETS, and will t
s.ild Cheap.. . , ... ' - . . v (
I bar ake4 mj Mnds sad Cutawrs to
eome U CMMCt ir$ to buy thou goods, and I
tn piossed tosajr tliat tisndred havw eeeos and
are alill eossiug.
I keep no tint mri or sVf ruUwd retunanu.
I buy new goods and gaod stylm, aud sU them
rish.ki..,:''. ,- J'--'
Come to (UEECH'S to buy ynr guoda,-B.
Hraith s Corner, Fayethiville Htruet
ALKXAh'EK CKEBCH.
UaySl-230-tf
Progress eopy one west.
Ol'B STOCK IS NOW COMPLETE !
WE TAKE PLKA8UBF.IN INFOKM1NOOVR
friemia ud tlis pnblio, that we have bs
store one of the nioot . - , .
COMPLETE ANIV I1KACT1FUL A8-
-,, ASJJOltTMLNTrt ,
of Goods, ever offered in this Market
Onr DREN HX)DH are eotuuoaed of all ths
latcat stylus and novelties ot tlw aessoa. i
Our Line of M bile Goo1 t ler-
fCLCt, consisting of
i Mint MUSI,1X
" PIAIT.- CUKCKKD
AND STRtPEIf 6tt(tAM)lK
, TAHLKTASH,
di-iiz,.-pUStM-i Wit BMBKOU -
JfiKKIt UA A.il ASD
MUSLIN 8XTTS, .,. , ,
Onr kohIs are of tl best anahtv and price as
low ss stir one can sell
WE H1.1J, I PKiCrLI FOB CASH, and are eon.
tent with small profits. ...... --..-r
AU we snk is aa examinatioa of our stock and
we Uiijik ws can pleaee.
A. Ii, J. Hch-iJiAIUrt.
AprU 8-104-tf J
MISCELLANEOUS.
N'
O 4 FAVEI'IEVIIXB MKKKT.
I IV STSII,
60 &es Window Glass SilO aud apwards. "
40 Couking Ktovea. - "
Keroseii UU by tl barrel or retail.
- 1. BKOVTIf,'
-" ' " ' ForUaaTAtLawaC
lJ5leigh,Jnnea!l-!Sl8-tf , .f . r ,.,,..
(1 UtLFOnP LAND AOEtfcy,
T-u ... ' '
Ur1 AUnTll LABULMA,
BKA.NC1I OFFICE, HALK101I, N. C. -
wacii'AL , Office, aitEENSuono, S, c
rerote. hftvinit ACTletiUnrat and tnnsral Land.
Water Powers, 't own Ijota xnd all kinds of Meal to
tal ftr sab, are rHjkHitfully mt iUmI iaj place litem
in our haiuU for that imrui, aa our fa.Mlities for
bringing purebaera ri-oui Nwrthera Htat4s and
placing piiipcrty nmunntl7 belnrw she iiwblie,
Uu-ouJu our ail vr-riiM uieuUs and also tnnmKta
iMir atfeucuii aud- rrokmdeut ia tlis Nurth
a'ln enl, ro uui-paeil. via ak ?"w wmi
ino rost-AKiwro k rtM'rn is ra wwnsro
ai.s, in order to sell to s paiiy of substantial far
mers iron the North. . , , . .- '
Uiir terat are a ! illa : l'eraons pla-ing pro-
pertv iu the hands, of Urn flnilfiirtt Land Agency
of North t:aroliua, will bs charged mv per cent
eomtuUMion on all aimmnts realised. Five
dollars entrance feu rnnat lie paut when uas pro
porty is placed in mr hsnda. ; ' . .
i'eraoua at a ditue wixhing to plans property
In onr bands should give nsan aeeurais hieri
U.m of the aan If AgriciilUiral Lanila, they
should miecifv Hie aXil. imiiiiImt of aires of clear-
mi and Uiuliered ImkVh, the kind of timber, what
ia raised os um uwut, what kiud of improvements
are on ths preniuM-, bow far front ludroad and
rrosa Coauty-twat ; whethiw U la wU watnrad,
Ac. Ir hpiVhai. umia, they alinnld atate what
kind el Mineral, the mdu-slinn, e- slavir
sending s giNHi lair iniurtnien of thoore. It would
also bs advisable Ui seud akululi of tlis laud M
- ,, , .,!.....J..,
. ; i,rE.ii,i:i'jn.
x Hi, E'wlleiwT Our. Worth, ofN. V.
Hdu. V. A. (iValiam, llillahAro. " '
Hon. Z. K. Vsnee, tiarloile.
ThSL Ucbh, fi., I'n-s N. '. I HiUnboro.
lion John A, tiiuner, tlroenaboro. ; j .. .
("oL Th". llilflin, tilaliam,
' Hon. John 1-t. her, of Virtnina.
For tinrns of sale, entering lnd and all fur
shiniuistion,liraair sppl
.. FU. 'lUlt M, Agint, -4
Juue Jul ;. riakigu, f,C.
IHt. I.AWRi:.VtTI,
"o niviaii iVa t i.j i "4 ,
; .Tim oiiEAT soutiiEnx ' ,f ;
1 Illwod nl l.ltr ItTetlUlne,
i ' .rOKStlKBt
WILLIAMS &
HAYWOOD,
KAI.KIWM, W. S'i
FBICE'W
f t tt"1 butt lb.
.'. Reewuif iided by
Cle-tnipw 'e.!.
rtwtiiigaiabej Jtiprieuins,
WmiSGtOy AlSTEllTrSIMESTi.
TtlrWOnTffr
. o. ts tru
-wo RTit r x h 1 Ctr:Z
' rltaitts, '
' ' WILMINGTON, If. C, '
DrvLERs rs BAousfi, r.nrit, 1HOM Tft.
Lima, i etr, tement, ltair, tteuiun I'sra
Vl Cuauo direct from Uovermoent Agel.Ua'
hit, Hv aid ail kin-la oft'oal, ' ' '
Aetiis r f-aligh s hsw Hon Hnfier Prvjiit
of i.iiiM-, ; ' '
Aaonis f -r the 1 Ilii'uvdi-lphia Komhsra Mad
Hu-amliip hne. - -
Aeni '"V twod!--.1 s weekly Hteauishrp has
frcaa New 1k.
A ."' for J inas Boiitb Co s., Lue el N
foik sail pai'tietaai
. -Ai-os . ,. ... , i
ttiiiiijBmuu&r
"J f . 1 - X O T ICI!!
HAYINZa ATTEXDU 3 11E LAHGK -("losing
Auction Nile
Of th Season last Weak, and jwocured
' ' MANY VKUY
DKSIR ABLE GOO US
a CITED
TO THS WAXTS or TK'H COM-
MPMtT.I 4U PXr'AhkO TV, '
' orrrn rim " ' '
BIST AJTD ClfEAPEST
7-
DIIY GOODS
. I:
EVER OFVEItED
IH THIS CITTI
liutiiy to ln
fbunU, nrei ,
sOO yards real silk Embroidered Grenadiaes,
Ul new stvlo, worth tl tS, st Uf oanta.
1,000 yanhj real Bilk Rairidotd uruaduie, hi
new stvle, wurlh l W, for 74 ceuta,
t,000 yards Milk Embroidered tirinadiue, in new
- ' stvle, worth M, for l (X. -t'lain
lllavk and solid Ookired ilronadiues, at eur-
rofiuoJiUKly hw prhies.
1 hMS giKMU are jmt tlu thing for the aeasoe and
eiiK-H iM-e'led, as tln-y have lee very
sosree aud oi(h. "
1,000 yard ueat, pretty llree ioihU. in all
i. kinds ot Una fabiuM," worth SOtoWeents,
for H to ,17 eenu
Th best arth ls for Travelling Drcmwul over w,
worth II 50 for IbJ to 7ft cents. ' '
Th Boat dsirabl shad( of grav and drab Al-
pacts, at 75 cents ta ti ul per vanl.
n-e While and black CraW ttorels.- Xiao Orea-
a-iinea, ... t . . i , ,
1,0(10 jarua Wai k Alpa-aal pneiifvelv the greaft'at
- bargains ever ottered m Uos market, st
. ill, W4 7i, S7 J h,, and l ; Wyrtlt lu every
(iiatance duiinls the money.
1,000 yards .black Milks, uf the roost: apprrfvwd'
aiakea, iu Tft"U and timtirain.lor t DO,
" ' ' ' 1 AS, 1 SO, 1 li, I Ul, Sod U,r. Tbeso
; 1 priusw sre frnss 60seuts to ft OU pes sard
Um than any similar goods haia been
ortered m this wiarket.
1,000 Farala, lu every ailo and varial v, about
half prue aar from tl fm to J 40.
Also, Bea-anle and Proineusde Paraaola, very de
smote fur travelling, wstaTMig nlaees, As.
Ths largeat and niieMtaaaorntient of Ileal I'ouit
' ' 1 Goods ever ottered in fetersburg,
. fur leas than half their value(-
Real Point Collar! ' '"
" Ileal Point Collur and Cufr I
if - s Cleal Point Sett I
Real Point Lace Trluimed Hand
' lterclilrl.t ' ; ' ' .' ;,
Oils rsal Point Applique Lao Miawl, a very vain'
able artiehi worili
10,000 yarda 4 msgaittitent ldtwtis, frtsa 20 (oOO
cents, worth double the price.
The best Ijiwus everollcred in Irauirshurg Ar2S
i-oattta.- ... " 1 .
LOUOysi'da liuft Lhieii lawn, forf adiea' inoriuug
dreaeea ; ths moat deatrsble gooils in the
mark. - -
Also, t.oijo yardanf KiiiHh Linen lauen (Staling,
1 .tnen tlnlla and Cauvae Tiueks: at" 'ia to
. Ml oeula per yard, wurlh 60 eta., tn tl,
Also, lull places Cauliiu Mailing from Kit to M
emus per yard. Among them la th XX
Imperial, tlis best Matting niado. ,
' It la not neceaaarv io add more, nor to aav I
am selling lowo than any one rlae. The pnl'lm
an uu iwh juufria ia una, anil a nojie niey will
rive their verdict substantially in my favor by
their liberal patronage, and 1 will assure them I
Will losvs no snort Retried to pleane.
, , .s ... , - 1'ilOMAM a.nlTlIa !
', t ft i m Vat it IvyesmoreWtroet, !
" , I'rncasaoMo, Vs, -
KISCnXA50US
jfOKTU CAROLINA COLLEOK. , , .
Measil riesteaal, Varras I'sssiy, ft, C.
Ths next aV.hnla.tio terra of tills frtatltnthm Witt
sommtuce on the rnt Monday ru Aagiut, iwi7,
i"hs ootinw of atad te oe pursued is thorough,
tba government firm snd dm-nlcd ; tlis eipenat
vary low ; the health and morality of ths otau
xaBtiity unAoirpaaeed. ....,. . J
, ,KtrKaaaa, C , ,. Uimwy-For Bsasioa of 10
Xiioutha: '
jtoarn, no.oo per month, - tino no.
TaMhat, liuUmre Osswaa,' ' 1 '" 40 tut.
Knivtuih t lumMrn, (Prepsratnry) Su m).
Rooia rent. F uel, Waehiug, Ac, ahont . 'Jaou.
All mdlifeiit voiiug iiHtu. manned iu the late war
and Hwacilated l.a- severs phraical eicrtioH.
will Imi cluM-god ouly n of ths abov ralM
of Tiu(iti.
For further particnliurs, sand ha- a ProHjieclus.
- Adtlreea, - n.v
I A.I!IKI,E,A.M,
' Prof. AlleM'Ilt lAIII'MilgeS,
tft. I'.leaeaut, Caban us l .. N. C.
Jon U-Xa-Sui . 1
PATENT IMMiOVKDMETllon OF
tSIMvING WKLLS
NEW - LAIKU 1 ' 8AV1NU
tub
t(ooKAL n?n
I IV.
klCi 1 l IU HAH It 1 iMHk AND
lnnntt Htf hi tHli" I'liii lii hniif "V l. 111-
liujk, r ttmtn- to bav kfiai u4 tvJiAtsbM Aft4ii
Ut ev'ry Hufy f tit litJii. . . li-
Jl il in gf--jf d-r ttvtfry fnuiv U liato tva
lmiMlllt .IUM-iV Of 4t'T. thesIT llWll lifeniija
fr tmait-, mh it -h nw)fnv9 ih& "nlf T
AII BbII ?-.. tTJUIU-JF "ItAitaa. JAfiMI letVUtM
OUR rmcKH A HE f'Cn K.. 1 PlZKt i
WITH I VUH-VlhT TO Aiifc.N fii
hv Nt. 3 Piimu in mrmnit in froutn-f
kt va A-mir. ttmA mtiiwm lMnt a,tKf tiAMN &
imrw ir rx-r t -v mm mt im mhmi
ifMMVll'tl Al Hit t.ivWtk HmtlwM, V(h ftt teiLK-f fllaV.
fafri 911. kntl U ttiwiv nilii r rMH-t. x
.J1 iti w Ut .rhHuMai ttvt vd hioU of
ebtMniusj ftif-rm iar tvim, .$;'.t4 c4J eSt in'iS.
IH1Y HllMW tti ft!. tr t. U, tl M MfttiN-
trU,i aUlti tt(Ull Wllf lltMt Wllf U 1 UI1 Uirff-
cnm ur rtlnw
juuM'4lf a tUxru, h. 0.
fit JlllKi,AC,lJX
ALSO, LACEP AM..C(Xt;ilE.jt 1..UT
..,- isu shoes. -, r t
4,
Alan, a bea
itiful Meirtmwl for
h4 ani
ChiMrea. -v
. tail and vow will rsOsra If Trsirknoiea, waving,
I wae I.i. kji in aoi"" stt 'xAr aud geitius a
pair of M ie' Hlio."
s...J&-il-lf tl. T. fOOKg:
P01 8' -A L T. : ' ' ' ' '-'
AiioIKhv larehi4 N. . Out HI
tt n St. I l.'-.r . P-01 it II- I rr ... . -
ti.--; i" ' 'i 1 - k m i
l' - Ui! !u, ..
! !;. Io
"I St-gaaud
t in.
Aif li-V.
'mscELXXSEotra
Lt'K AND OOL1) I'tH'.TU :
OoMwstnu, . .
.)lnmwoKin,
? tiool, . .
. Uiwrsa, .
Mooss,
Alt t M'l v, '
- At iks ale lih,
nn.Lw,
,,- faaaTow .
, JUl'HNS.
' '" C'AHeaia.1.
- Alt Jaet seueiveM at
Tliekera'new HalU .
TaKaiatfrM, . . -"
LiiHotaLUtW,
OSMai,
. ..- UlUK't, ..
t H.01T. ...
AlaHV.niTH,
AloKttlS, .
illl.T..,
! : . i BvaoM,
Hraisa,
Col-FUUIOB.' j
onr uw tw, aett ta
BRAKSOK, FAUIIAR A CO,
RtLtlUH tin (UtTSV H. K
. RJCel
FFlf'Kr
Uu.ltx7. )
btPKUl.STtMEM"8 OKI
, - v . IUlsiub, N. t:. Kay Ulu. 1
CHANGE OF ScHFJiUU: ON B. AO. B.K.
ON and f"r Wav 7ih. 1H07, trains will rnn oa
it. A O. H. It. aa foil.iws : Daily
Mail Irajiw leave I M,-ih .V A. M.
'Arms St. - J F. M, '
Ifail trains Jeavw Weldon - 10.11 A. M,
Arrive st Kalelt-li A. Ml I. AU
Freight tram arrivos at Baleigh 4,. VI p. M.
. - - " M-lssvea ., ,MA. U. "
The mail trsins make raaoens eottc.ee Lett with
all points North sad tkmth as inick as an other
route, . ...,..
w. a. LEwia,"
Maye-Hi-lf - -.. Wee.tmpt,
1'i-ogroaa and Htandanl coy till forbad
- - 1B, WW.- I.ITTI-E, :':
nA8 KKSrMED THB FBACT1CB OF MEDI
eine in IUI. ikIi and na vu imly. - . ,
oFFlt'R, at t m lleo. Little's,
lialeigh, Auly ,t-7-lia . , , '
AIXAK eV JOIIXKO.
W II OLK H'A X- 13 '
Seedsmen, Nnrserymen & Florists.
j.,'. HfAI! ST...
rUNlKR t CHAKLE8 HOTEL) 7 i
f- 7s' 5 Richmond, YC
tie IMS "; f - ,-'- .
V
KOINIAl MPKINCie,
fulUiwiti eelehraled VllUIIMA 8PRIN04,
of cshv iKitHtMi bv railroads anil abort slags lines.
'sr good roails, In comfortable emaclios by eou-
traa hunted to ten paaaongera, will be open lie
viHiiora os am 11 an-Ea tub Iut or Jims ;
WHITE SCLPHTJK, ' ' i
f--vi Oaxraaaraa Ooem, W. V.
'- BWEET tSPftIN08ANl) HALT BPirHTB.
' " - :' 8PKING8, ' ' " .
tf inraoa Corra-rv, W. Ta. 'rf 1
ltimte eta Virginia Central mil mad to Jarksoo
lliver depot until (liont Kith, July, when th -
. railroad will ia ruu to ilovtugioo ;
, . , and frian Ahaieark's, on tit ,, , ..,
irKima Slid 'ieliueaeee
- . . railroad, vm aiagee.
' ' HOT HPHISOft, i
IIFALlNa HPRIN03, and ... i-.
1IAT1I ALUM BPRtNOH, r ;
1 Batm OomTr, TaI, n.r '".!..'; :
Hunt eta VugiuisfnlraJ ratlroadj to HiUboro'
e t.. - !2 f .
. 1 UIH'KllltlUOIk ALUM HHtlHtiH, , ;
lillOKBlUIKia ConsTi.Vi. ... ,. ,
Itoute via Virginia Centra) railroad to Osehsn
" depot... ; '!-,
Al'C.rsTA WIHTK HliLl'HVB ALUM UPBISO,
(Foitutui.v Rraiai.ixu's.)
llunfe ri'n Central railroad tn Klanuton, tlienc by
.V - -atagos to ths dprtngs.
' " ALIXGIIAM' ttl'IUN'OH, '
.HoRTaosTsar CoesTV, Va, '
Boute via Virginis Oeiitra, Urange and Alesa
dria, tohbawavilla depot, mi irgims and
, Tennessee railroad.
C'OVNF.R'8 Sl'Ll'HL'B Hl'llINOH,
'' 11oTetoct Coi'sri, Vi. 1
Bout as above to Owner's Bprings station, Tlr-
, . ,! : gull audi eiuioaiiee railroad.
if- thbodoumFickbth s-' v-r '. V-
can be procured at tlis principal eitiea Wsat,
North, snd Bonlh, to all ths ahnvs -fr
: named Hprings. 1
" THE PlIol'lilE'l'OllM " .' .
of ths shove ftjiriiiga bav provided aa enlire out-
. , , MRWIaTuNITUBB, . .:, -
In all deparimeuta, snd will nee every mwt to
niaae vuitors eatmuetu
Msv 30 !fjMni
r. j.mi: 11011:1.,
N W o 11 1, 13 ANS
- VMaPNIItTWttM :
T. t. A. Hl'ltR .
. Or NrwOkLKAVa.
ftpotuwnod lloici, Itii'hiuoiid.
W. V. t'ltlihf.Ki
' ' O - ' ' .
TJ!.F.OHAPlf AND ItAILHttAO JTltaSl
j . t notuMUA r Mm. Y ' .
July t-SHO-Ha . -:... . V '.'
OOIT11AMIMOM 1IIIANDTI '
O ,i v.. - r .. ; ) ; ...
H.NK OI,l 111 K W HlMltl l II ,
I have 111 Moieafew liarrel. of f me WlllsK K
Slid out Applr IIHANliT, aln.v I'r-erf, whlihl sill
sell tn ituiuiiHiii il'1
lxl tiLA.S llKU.: I x
' July fc-.iO-tr
" ' ' Wariiot ftnutr. .
iMMLsMluNKlM OK t LAIMH. , i
ilvlef'omniiwlim wiU be open tor ths reeerc
tiou of (litinia. iinlil tit iiuil, unit atler lm-h
dole thr Isle ts fill M erailitieii ui tn apeciuc
adjiiMiaunt f tne elainis that will have hit n
that tune nreeeiiled. ' 1
... ,. - u JAS. 0. HAUI'EIL, t'h'a
ll 1t.V57-l.t .
" I'roVreaeiarulard snd ltegiater copy til Aa,
KA!W PAD LOCKS, VOB DtlO COIXAr.ft,
JunetW-271-tr , .. . With Bast A Lvot.
Another siipplr'of Kim lairs S Finger Oraio
Cradles r0Me.t sad ft sale at mamilacuu-cra
price --
-J A MR M.-TfWLE Sr
- '4ob tt-84f. -;- ' Agent,
- '-
It
MBf A wtlllc C otfMll, Ms A. J
i-Tlie F4l4.gpfeOtX..f lifr? begin Jtyth;
r jv-trfrr-frir at Tl ;rp ?S W.!T; C r tt.S "pTJa.
t".rt rri aiirw, a-wifB, . -
- B. R. 1ATFW.
ti HF.AMU ItKsr WKAITIVI
l)t V ll. -
PAir.K
. , to tie soid cheap.
U, 1. WILLIAMSON 4 CO.
July IR-J'1-If
. ttiAwniard and frogreas eopts
1
V) ii 1 1,1.1 h.S.
I n-tt a Vraetieel M onr at e
i.d ,n j
el II, e
car s
I'UI-
litieral pre-e lor one that- cmi
neMt of a, a
' t Al ' j
A. (,,
I.- ; .1 1,.
ti-uly II
IfOtfi
.1.
.1 I
:iAtti.ll IM .
t be
N. C, 1..
W. F I I I 1 IN "I
,. !..'.....i..
l'flTOtUAll!i!
STRANOFtiH VW1 riVldLl li,!! Ai:K V0J
tK4itii UiliUmi W41AU at .... .....
WATSON'S UAI.LEHY Or AKT, AXU
EXAMINE THE If AKV ;
heaut'ipul- r
PAtSTIXH., . ' : -
" : ' oit roitTHAir y-
. " : iFIIOTOtWAPUitdttt. i
On exhibition at this eMt&biinloitc itt, . -l'hotraihs
ciecute.1 in the nuet sivha .W
the art. . . .'
Particnlar attention given to coir, in eU ba-
aerraotypes Ao. '
J. V.VVkATSOS.
Bclelgb. June s-2.3- tf
J. T. MOlI llXlllU,r'.":''''
HI 8Y CASIO S E 8 J B K E T,-
PETEE.SBUHG, VA.
.;L:,1 FATETTEVU.LE ST., -.
M'holcanle and Iletall Jtcalcr
':' :--';-, '' a n p-': " ' ' ,
Manufacturert of all Kinot of Furnit ure,
-AL.SC- ,'
Dealer in Psiier llsriglngs? Floor snd Tufcln
Oil Cloth, Window rDiadua, iuianielvit Cloth and
flmir Slatting. t
Call and examine onr stock. Otrr motto is
qiiek sales snd small profits. . ' (; ;T-J-
apru 19-jix-jiu- j
rpo to
"Ills a w.
ACrONIIT).
11 setabliabed fact, that TOBACCO
well tlavored eonimautla s bcesr price ao i itiir
ready sals than it doa when not fUvor.,i or bu t
badly so. Wneh being the eaati, wmiUlit. not b
to t lie intereet of Miouitaetiti-eia to one bie'i-aily
pure navoring niatenais, stten ss
Oil Aniseed,
Tnak Heans, t,v '
" Urrgamot,
. Cinuamon,
"Citnmella,
Cloves,
(jeranmtil, !
a l,emou, :
Mirbane,' '- v '
Nutmegs, :v
: Haaeafi aa,
" Wuiiergreen,
Anspioe,
Cmnamoni llarkj'
iiiiiu M vrax,. .
i- Miice,. & ,
.: Nuttnegw, 1. , .
AnK'lua lloot, -.'.
Orfis. ... " i
Keake . , . r.
' Vaierisn " " "'' ,
. Aaieetsi- ' " i ;jf
. CaiilBiuon Heed, .
-'a'i-tstider '
' , Feirtiel, . -. . ( .
- . t Hi m Amlrie', - ' -
tis Oil. &e. ' i .i
IJInvea,
Vie have eoasUstlv on hand s Inrue atock of th .
sWveirlli-lee . aie, JlraiMiinK Urn-iUta and fiik.a
of alt kmrta, which we aell rrt'ti lot. " '
, , , . J OKDA X & CA RIJ, ,
Wholesale and Butaillimgiits,
' May 2T-a474f fetersbm-g. Ta. ',
Taluablo tlljr Iropcrfr rr frnlc.
ONE OP TUB ilOST III1:AI:1H jlofUKS
aud Lota ui the C ity, (trout of Naoli ripiare) ,
UtW ocenpted ly Mrrt. Kiiliui Tucker, o.h-il.
l lie Houne t-Hitaina 10 R.M'ii.a, all a, -11 hn mMied,
Lot aiiout 2$ aeim, gronmis beanlifuiiy orna
melltiKt wiih ftliruhlyl-y, tHtaervatory li.ii-d Vtilh
ths rarest dowers and garden of hue veetahicw
aud choice fruit treon, ail iMtceemtry twt build
ings, and well of pure Water. l'ueai-ii,ion can
bs given ituiuedian-'t . '
i 3 W, II. A h 8. TUCKER.
BlarHTS-tf
TTENTIO.N J'HVtilt'lANH, , v, ' , ;
A riiveician, "enj-iyfng a good pracliee In s t
irg Villstre of Ul inhahiiaiits, on the Centra
C. It. H.,' isleairiiua of ael4ing jiia botiMeiind
thrir
ralN. I lot.
togi'thur with hie good will, to siane rehnl.te stia'
iitgem rhvaiciau, ss uodcfeUue t-ugaiito ouier
llieee.
for particulars, spply st ' !' - - '
lane an-i'iii-lui
THIS 011 ICE.
AlJMlNlH'l'UAl'OIiH AL15 0t'lii:Ai. KitXATK.
T) t Virtue of a iJecKe of the Comity Court of
1 w
ftMluiiittou t.ouuty, Mwv'l'i1
11 i M 7. 1 IsliRil
pone for ei.ii-
ell 1 ilee,t,ti.viilli. Ane;H-t, at
tlie toitrt lloiiiftt duor in tve tteh t! 1
v ntotith,
the Olnflvlili Ei'iul-r et ol J.V .h It. U-ni .) ic.
ceaaed, iwlueh w the luie tjnlf hi tl-e r-aamp
Mown as Ul "HAH. l.HAt; MVA U ! III tel.-lllg-
111 tlniiilv. fvuiif on ilie '1 un.h.ke at., I A.i...u!iit'
the lauds of h. ii: ,M. Ke, llecly t'.v!i-i..ii, aud
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