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-"- I 1 - tV-uowing Ut turn , TEH T! hik-WriM flu-JaT. (Ml r . Oft IH.1!!!I. , Ott y-r, . ' Mx .wmi.. 1 miy iUt. u-trt JF: .v.: ..Ti.-..X w '.I' .V.'VI VVJ-. . . . . I i N - . i (L ..ft., ei. i . . i. . THE , EXIIXELT ac- -- i,--.-r rue::;. rrrr x K. TELL, esfFojjyygs ' """". EWTulWL .BATraur, aiglet; ft, imtV It was an indisputable fundi lioa of the C'onfriilrst eurreo.lcr that th cotui'iering p.mef should regulate end dirpos of the iMiii.i ii condition, of the conn in re J. juea. Lee iJ.a mt make, proliebly did out attempt to make, any -tiputton toncting the po of llfiagttli mil ber peop'a, . General Johnston did make socb an attempt, but hit condition were promptly and po- : remptorjly set aside at n sliifita, and lie arTenderd, M slid General with the implied understanding Hiat the, whole rini'- . iti'ttt of what disposition to 1 made 1T : the Boniliera buttt, what position tlifj weieto occupy in relation to the f iovcrn aSut, what privilege, franchise, Ac , were to be aecoril to their tiUrML u to h drtwnnowl by tit eonqiHTot! Tb H'Ai, iit the been in c- tir fiicuJ of rtximM ruction. On thU it fan liiinwwfiil!jr UrgtJ, uJHil'J'imulij witU K4ilicIiiB, in order t) w-jfrtilio. I: ill ucc in thi r'gnl oiilit u nalt it ou.ee ehnry in making (inc-.n to It.iU tculu, irhii it tbt'jr are ku rtadjr to aw to break jUowa btaJU '.', tbiiur, Uke Wu itb it aMuaiptiua, tUich baa no other fonoJatioa tliaa tit ultra claiiha of a avirfy ia tt goversnMBt, ttrat "it waa an ini1ipi tabic condition of the Confcate aurrwdi r that the foofioering power liould regulate and Ji-noae . of Um politinal eonditioa of p;'ple or to Sortlera . party, a i- fun usivkbsitt: ura, with the right -to do witli tn "tl. v T c li.j.id of Triuteca f tlia. I'tvreraitj ploaW, hut najiiar4 tf,W iSmtmiA Carolioa met at tUa EiutiT Of-to-be.dealt with agreeaWf to th' Otito- i Bcti tiiia City, on Tlioralay, aad riaiB- Ui'ut VqVTriwi Ir,'tvt wi'Ti flfiattiff and : 'i ia neKiofi nmH yratexlay tftrmouii The mrny, fu(h were the tw wri!tinl ly;j (oilowinv Trustov yrera in attendan'v, r. e and tkn. J.!.n.toi, (tie arm nd ilia Exceileacr, Gov. Wortk. Pmiitrnt tt otire people of the .South. Ami. aucb ;Koi, Hooi, V. L, Sarain; Thouiaa Rulin, t i ib iiot Mr, lamailn. Mr, Srfcafd,. theTrre, Geo. Grant and Gen. Sber g'!L G' n. L:'t aurrcnjrr tor bimaeif and arinyun parole, rimfilr reizurded tlieir per 1 SrJil!ijiLAjahijaJJO i-d(V to Ilia iawa at tbr Unitnl Statea. . G-n. Shrrinaa, I.K.king to tnal aettle utent ay.l nnenrkr d( the wurila army and iheonr.ejtielchirg tba "Rlwlltoft aa trwl.f ii ia UieenttitutliRjai riewtand (he re,;iii ponitiona, of ; Lincoln aid lh .'i i),Tr, proridej for the earlieat rrha- MliUiioii of th uuf on " tba only clear conatku'ioaMl bnt prKible, at tba- aame tiiae Itiat he lined the term of turrender the ar uy.- I'nfortiiuUiljr tji th Sootb and for the Jem ol the cnuntrr, thi plan wafh at tte ntlmMy 4 LiiM olo, ami bufor I' iili'ut Jobnaon aotf bia 'Cwliinct tuuld uffiiienlly ponder the inip'WUuit iteiMoim involved. I'reaident Jolmnon rj(i'ted tba Hlioriuat-JofanvUin acbeiiwi:of rehl)ililaion of the Htnten. But one mn of any public notoriety In this 8atia Galea, Eaqra. u ixli m.ii)oitoj to (jolt. Nlirrinui I We do twit ileMimi tile I'nuidenl'j (Motive or U'i)o at tit triua, but from tiii,- and the fi .'lmir t that utbtrtunate perio l lmr prnnJtbTTrfr the trrmWBT-r1b-ilreiitbrm and tli houtu amity. 11. I tin adopted 0n. Hherman'a poliry, tha cerefully poa ilerea hw own plan auiJ ixrti-eted ilia nu tin bi jriin by (Sett. Hhenuun, and Mibmitted Hie entire schema to th approval and actios ol Conjrreea within three month thereafter we cannot doubt the a Ijiittment would have been promptly made, and tba country tbarle M.alyAW. H. Battle,, D. M. .Bar ringer, B'i1 PW'!'! a4 Tb'nna Hetlbv anj P. CrCamerV. K. P. Baitfe, W. L. siwur. aau Tit neeeaw ilea anJ gVoWatTWiBUtjun ol the IaUitatioB-were aWyad aesrebliigly Uiacuiaad. and a variety of apiniona expreaa- from Ut diBcultiea and aue.uti'xltln' it to -the detuahdi'of the tiinea. An rarneat I and patriotic aiiirit waa evinced retore it to tbe Uiirn atandard oriu former akrolne4 and auccaaa, and to recoe the Butte people from tkeju tacb to thia gret light' Ix-ing alb'HveJ to out and (lieappear. - 1 Tlie Treaalirer, Gov, Manly, nave a lengthy ail detaiied aocimnt ot Iha juiin i.i! hUtory 1 ol tito University, from Wuii h it appeared' crmctusively that tbe preaent exiacy waa ml tuenmill of uv rul-dminttritl or malfeaitaiM e, but aiuiply and aolely of the polu-y of the Male and tbe common clm- itir which hare wre ked tbe firtunta of corporation, of tndividul, anil ol :.... af in anf ttajf Kud, but X aitaiira prornpt i., aubriety, mierjry, kill and tbe tHrU f anmmf MiiM which I bar witnesaed lor uuuy.yeara on th HaieiKb and OautrHail KiKi l, tncli alone prompt ate to coniiueud thia U.huI pt irtvrt liaellei and abijiper. couvenu-nt Ul thia route. A PniMD TO XTCBruic. Will WIS U CASK SBAB PLYMOUTH, Jtr-Ci JXSOBO Ul&LJiEA IJCJf BT A .OUStTTEK Of CITIZK SS8ES TKXCK Of THU MIUTABY COURT Y'pXfljBKISalKADKllX . , tba alalemwt waa eorrolxirated by theteati mooy of P rei dent Swain, in an inttfreottng akotch ul hi conneftion tuul eerliD with tbe- t'niveraity, that the I niitu ion boBered. Kaet 4o F&t tttijmj jnMcmtrinV JriH4(Hhtki peaai.,, tm htzl.milm.asJtSJirr, '' centtmen de- JI7ii is thi eaeBmption. . s i . " $y whatever nam erVbeme ihe Cinft rate aaa'ayed toabak off th feoatroi 'r.r government of tbe t'nited Htalea It y . -. U'HIMI1 IIHH U'M II-M, III Hllll-f, 1UUIj a el M 1, than a rteoiiUujn, Tun' ptwtpk" f tb South natk do other than a nmluflim try right, whinh I confeded by at) writer, to attempt to throw off a gorernrui'ht which they deemed inimical to their pirm and prorperity: " Not wm thl apitit of .rcrotii- ti.ia rvi.Ivrd byan; boaiitity to the form of poveroroent or Conatittition itvlf, 1 bnt -to the ptirpaae, at they bcticvcjil, J the crn majority, to change and modify inat ,' govern tntnt in iu practical administration,' mm In tnaka It bear-"nUerpiafjr iipon b4 p-nuu, a aourc ot conatant irritation. preaaiua. Biu b i th true hiatory of (lie revolution ii a nnlabell the trua iealiiig and deeign of tbe rVHitbern masaeil and no Jo.Wry, which mny be writtrn, ia Uue, wbiiji doea not clearly embody thi inkwi fulae- -quest biatory atlililie the eorrectaeaa of Smilhern opinion upon thia (if.jf " ... Tb plain duty of tbe United Htate wov- . erumeiit waa to pu dowb Ibl reVoTgtioii; ff . awceaaary, hy force of anna. lorlng fbe whole War, neither President Lincoln i'or tha Cofiirrea ever ctatmed W Belief "VTrfTiri ... T i; 1 ' .1 -.1''' .jt' :-ir-b'.'- uuiy or ooiigauwn, on in pari or tlie frov rnnienf, than th right to quclj IJie "n l:;;ou" a j to amend and maintain, In full nuuiy Now the Wkif will ben in niiad, that even tip to the period of the proposition of PrrsMi nt Johdnti' ' polic), no auch idea a it now advawcea ai iueitntrovertible fact, that th rjoulb ur remlered, to tba coajuor or, with the nudnrstandiwa; that he bail tbe right to do with th lnuth he pleaaerl, bad gained any footbolil among considerate nen, cither Kortb of - South. Tbey were the out-ropplng of tbe fatal eontroveray which baa grown Bp between the President and the Congress, andean only be mail teuiei either upon th tmais that iai waa right, ami an accomplished fact, or tbat the Kera aiijuired 17 tbe government anil the Northern peoj.ljj.y the war. oblit erated th old Conatitution and Iawa, and etblUhilJbj'hiljtilawheo in their ateail, that "might give right." Jltrt It does aeM tt 'ut,; that final much Kver the Honth may be cuniielkd to enb mlt to the mhjht of th atronper party, we should never 'biVurt or coinuruiuise firat urin- ciplea, and Ignore them for sakeol the tern poisrv Immunity or to irratify the atMnger partV while we may, nevHrihetea. vield to those. Iawa which tlie strong it npnn the weak. bada-ien daw vqtinHy-aa -tbtrk the pretl sent, friim which, by means of earnest, prac tical effort, it had emerged. We bop that the action of ihrTrtuteoe, at their tat meet log, hat been initiatory to each measure a promise e, upi'iom results in the imnediale future. The resignation of all tbe members of tbe Faculty, that are bow on duty at Chapel airing to reliev the Board Iron ail aiubar- rawment and delicacy in its deliberations. . A aariat of resolutions were jlojtl, pro riding for tba appoiotnient of Committee of 6ve Trustee to revise tbe entire system of instruction, and report auch change as Uay lie deemed necessary, -having an eye to tb substitution of the University or elec tive plan ; which Committee i to report at tbe annual meeting of tha Board in Decem ber. Alto, accepting the reaignitions ot the President end tbe memlrs nt the Faculty', with t view to untrammelled selections here- afier, such ' resignations to - take' ef fect tiara and after aaid annual meet ting end eipresdog high arna of their formeT eerfict and uaefulnes. Also, providing that proposal for fill ing th Professorships, te., shall be in vited until that UmeT And, flnally7direcffif " WaAlereJi a A copy of Major General feickW order Xifc ISy fud Akailestnn, : 4tUBM.l?haa juat len received in Waal'ingion, by which it appearsthat certain parties, citizen ot W I arohns. war tried Oeiure tne root t3Bnrt at iHymoutB,ijt tbav . Ware,, ttn -the cnarge: First, ot riotous conduct; one specification andeiiarge." bVcond, of aaaault and battery ; specification. The following ia' copy ofitbe speciBcationa, comnioa in sulistaiwa to a I. the eases, except tbat of Hauodr;-Ia tIii that tb aaid delend- j-oidrw-i; with the decision of near ilarmoe erosa roads, take one pbillit hurliii. colo d, from aachnolltouse to aou woods near by, where en hundred and for tyia 1aah miif or few, -were rntlicted upon bet person, and that said deiendaata jlul iutiict portion of said blowa r lah-a. I tie uetendant Hauoders waa louna guilty ol assault and battery in whipping a negro girl and buy, and seuteuced t- be rontiued at bard laU tor one month and to pay a line ! -'. The remaining accuaod were found guilty by the -court, ami sentenced respectively a fallows: Abrain Jenkins,: J.i.lice ot the Peace, guilty ot the api-cihca-lion of the secondcharge, and kUiity of 1I- ing and alietting the aaaault nd batter J, waa sentenced to be-removed Itooj bit office as magiat rate, confined at bard labor tor oiiTTTmutn, and B iy n line of $2i. 8i Tide Wttet CorrepondeBcft J from tur Cejrttpmltnl, ojuaiui orii A itg. si.f ,1 n.ciTKl ijt. A twrtrippirrtr tlie ftgiit-'fantastic toe. until the Bight has runa a ay and the afore said to baa filed a bill of attainder againat a very tight wir o( boots, it is scarcely reas onable to exiiect one to bavr very many j luminous or eIwfnenTldea-0fl'iaiiy suJ't, not intimately, related to a solt oiattraas, and -tired nature's sweet restorer," Wliere fore, the above beins unr)ertKl, or offered na aa e'lcane, w shall -dcYote th;1ctt-r to mere matter to "these few r-Owniff to a tk-fkiencv' in-tli susdIv blankt, the Board Vif Cart jret cotinly have made ji progress in th work of l"-gi-tral ion an fr. Tlirt t'olIimiriLf return ex- TBttitt- fh"eomBer rSfiatwerlTmi'totbia-tji Morebead C'i'y, blacks 72, hite HH. Beauiorf, blacks 21, whites 154. . e HarloweV Creek, black t9, whites 17. '. Total white -W9, blacks l'J-tiit Tb county will, ironi present isdicationt, if iv several bundrex majority tor tue eaileoahs O R T II ,C A Ml O li I Jb A KISCTLlA5ECiTri iLl STATlj KAIL W A Y 0 11AM ,. v FEW CANS fliSBw.J Wnitt, Sam ::': :,:T" "'A''-4; :i ' llinii I'amiM'tu, i f.et atde.'fnr f.L, f L I N KS 1 XHOV H4 US.n TTK A X Alt. ffitXT! -Ana tf-tt , liiv.iw iuj-a. with-nt LtVi,. OX TI1K X. l' ASU ITS 4 o.st:i 1 tu HAIL :. TO THE SKABHAHU AT WlLMISU'ro.K A. C, t JiVUruLK M , rUiJ'jilJjUoKiJ ,,....;,,;.,i,,,J,,,w,,,,;.. of fact tootcrfcZa the biaiU!!sttAIflZ3ilA PETCTBURQ ASP ClTf w remarks.' . .. i f ... , , V. 1 Tk-lkiency in tli supply pt -jjj.f; f , , , t- r an Siilawluf aasemblaze ot persons, nt. or V iVJTrM" ISKJz -niiiis ' ' r y . . . : : jliettjintte nmr inijiowi isiiuvAsnr. W h"p Ibat the nnfortunate case ma.le ptibiieby tbe order of tlen. Sicklea, appro' vlriirltbw nriitiw.r nt In iMilitary Court a I'hmouihj which we publiah lo-dny, will hnve anltitary inXnence Mit'h Imon our force and tlgor, the United State Coiwtiiu- JWf iMto'rffwef pi.pubitirni. The fact lo and tbe laws ever tlie Sotithero -WnrVeJ that thiaUrliie : Wul Aiaeaif the same claaa where Uiey bad been limply nutpanded by which hm MuTplane, in imr knowledge, tbe revolution. Tliere waa distinctly din. J K ak volnniea in favor ol the kind and avowed, min py proclamations ol the Pr(l-J lurluuuig filn both rac toaard dnt and by Uielawt pawed by Congrcna. ltd right or intention to carry a the war for purpose of conquest or aubjugiituiuv i uey ciaimel tlitt all law or etiimtinenta Of the Soiilhr-ra SUb-a, or of the ConlVler- ary, were null and void, which interfered with the operation f the t'nilrtt Hi ale Constitution end Iawa, aud that tie mri (lie iMirpoet' f the goverftoent wa to employ all at. jwiwers, to Hie extremlljr," io lrek down the revolution, to remove il huoee end to e4tablixh tb supremacy of the Cou Ututitin. . We hold, tbat "to ' this extent PresiJeut Lincoln ami the Congreisa mvK) right, end did no ajore than their aimplVJ qutyinearrjingowuie warj br that pur pose and no other. TI117 contended even d;iwa le tbe cloaa of the war, thtt'tnl $t4te bad not deatroyad tbVlr organic fuiK tiona, tbat they were atill Htatet aoi in the riji4n Ihe .-la of acoeasioa passed by the Wales being totally b1I android, a tlity b,id Wb fioto the day of their pmge, "We hoi J that tjii was correct doctrine and cer taitily conaintent with theConrtitutlrin. " , The imoe doctrine were atterted by Prea-i'U-ot Lincoln end Mr. Seward to the rVnitlt era timimiiwioneni at Fortress Monroe. Mr. I.ini filu plainly told Ibose gentlemen that 1 m Id not treat writh Tebela;M -v'hst,-tbt'tt r laid one of th Coinmimi".in..r. - Wby," aaid Mr. Lincoln, "flrat lay down, yotrr arms, and then we will Ulk about terms." "Then what about reconatrnrtioa e! h( 01 ft-r." 'Nirver,' In' the tiUfiiry br'tlie ji 'ii W, waa Hnyikieg like it timler the twin clfcfiiiisti.ni'ee. rAnd j t, Jhe IWtical pre at the North, wiilmlit stopping to ponder the fa! t,4, . !l iiijiii great aiUOwef tt, to tlw f Inmate of rmr Hi.ple. '-- tha county of Ibn ti. , or Hurtford, a hired colored girl in n white family offered an iiisull or jin.ir.N Hiioo t one of tbe white daughter of the fmily, we presume it was, and tbe white giil struck The eetvant. The servant at once ntiiWH-d.ihe blow with in tertut. Now her.! wero thrue wrougt under our prcaeni waa wriwig for tlie M rant gtri to Inmrlf or provoke the danchter of tho fariiily. The olk-nce w, however. too iniu-h for Ifinnan Hid urc to l ,r.' in view of t'iiB lornu r ri latioiiaot the two rw- ; yet it wan not the pint or the pioviuce of the yovitg Wy to cbaatiM her for it. W nave no doubt the same 'thing would have oc Cirrred, if the ei rvsnl girl bad he n wliite,- aince the f oung U1 f fuuily alwayt reel tueir aupenorlly oer servant girl, wb.Uhr wljite (.r, bla. k.And bad both Ijecn while,' the case probably would nevel e igonc any fiirther.i ; .jf - Thecindiict otbolb partiea, however, was clearly wrong and made tlieiw both ano-ii 1 ,H , ,'i ..wflmtwly mi,et pnoi Bieut for iuaolnmse r abua from a ervant. white or blacky to any inmate ot a fnmiry, in imnuaiiaie and prom tit dwhartm K..' mg that active appeale shall at once be made to the alumni an I friends of the Uni versity, in and out of tbe Htatn, to come to it asittanctt. , Messrs. W. A. Giabam, H. F. Phillips, Tboe. 8. Ashe,' Thomas Kettle and K. P. Battle were appointed aaid Committee. , The Reeolntion, In'full, will appear on Monday. Til Rrgitttr t in high dudgeon because we charged it with being' "dituugenuou," It ia possible that the Editor's aensitiveneaa spring from consciouaaea that be baa otfenihid In tbit partic'ulrr"Bucb ia, geneip; ally, the way of the world j not blng" hurt like the truth. By the way, he Kditor asks: "We have ao wish to urtaa the nuttar but fjiice we have been eharired with unfair nca by the Sentiurt and it - correspondent, we call upon that journal toaay whether anything nnpteaaant occurred ta-tween Pro fesr Ilt-phtirn nd eertatn sludenta In C in- sequeuce or hi Wilmingtoo speech I" To which we reply t Sever, thai we have heard. other jiartiiaconeerueilin tlie am tranHac tioiia "w'V reevefgityaigntfnced tii one 61 three moatks' confinement at nnrd lalior and to pay a Una of f 13 or r-V - The order Con elude a follows : The evicence in tbe foregoing ease dio thaw a dce4 of lawktaues aud iubumae violence; I; appearo-that a daughter of one of the priaosera, having attempted to beat young coli lea girl, niet with resistance, Wblt'b becaaetucoatful, aud maulted in thecuaetitemeut of tbe white by the black. 4 in uuioogrn ior reveraai 01 a long ' accus tooted reiatiua tilled the neiunlorhoo.1 witn conateroati'Mi and raire. Couiier paaaed to aod fro, fion farm to farm, iiiflstuiog (be temper ot tne people and concerting uieaa- rue to pnxi H-e a terror among the aegroe. A meeting ot citixen waa convened at a ecboolhou near the reaidenc of the partiea.' Tt accused was among tin eaeembleiL Tbe magistrate" Jeokina was invited to Itod the sanction of hi pretence. and did . f lilllii, tue jouna freed woman. waa sent foi aod draiwed before thi .sell- Constituted conclave ot angry men whom the nail been accustomed from Infancy to call maaUira, aotua of whom she now beard org' ing bar incarceration, while one awore she should be hi tig, and all agreed - tbat she must be iinpriaooed or whipped. Tbe fright ened girl H-'Isiined tbat she would rather be whipped than go to jail. Thia waa,taken tor the ripnuaion nt aaaent whu b they (If tired. Some tort of writing waa drawn urx called an inbiMlure, by which Pbillit, hav hundred: bat we anticipate that it will nob reach either 01 those hgurea? al any or tlie black in this county- w iii vote with Al Couervtive party. Tbey bava not, . bad their miiiita poisoned by lying demagogue a baa uutorlunatelv been tue cae witn moat of their comrade in other aectiont ol tlie Mate. We oyerlieard quite an amusing quarrel between tbe muiubera ol the lioard at Mort hea l City, growing out of an imagined alight fo the colored nittmtier, lu na-gicctiug to ask Ids ailtite in ilipuicil tw. It suit authoiity, aud learned that Im lmd "at much authority as any otlier member or tne fcoard," Which be assured bit colleagui be at "gwine" to assert ; insisting on being allow ed to fill up the blank oaths. He wa readily permitted to do so ; but as bischiro graphical attainments wtTe noI cxTrivajjanrv most ofjhe name were restored to their The- llsUtrr-cr.SiiSll)g tl.la all' BSItwat hna-ttava raU.v mieed jumnte ia GEEAT THEOUOH AIE1IHE " ren te to all 0i Hertliera markets on equal terms and rharRi-a ria onr ovii porta, or by aay or iac. folk or I'etentbursr Va., to. and from the North. o ihserimiuatioa iu' faviw af any iitaee or nt only ao far -an carry the great roducta of llie male sa wen as rttinrn merensuniM over me JajrliiM,aiL largely ocH by ik ,iie. w.lcsjfcwt, j w. a. cAermaT, j c. cvrt s . )ifaeHL l'eHRT Syy3i!IpJf ipi ANTS, yd, 33 ouiuirrre SI oTTk 'Is- A m.i 1 y jiflfarel' US Li'I A " la 11 v. and., original Greek, Hebrew, or Hunscrit deriva tion, and will in conaeiience obligate tbe neceesity of having a piimlit well versed In tbe translation ot hieroglyphic at the polls. An application waa rejected by the same rjoara, oe tue grounu tual tue applicant harl given aid and comfort to, the enemy, 1h giving bit son a little money', and some clothe. That tbe dictates of parental love -ntil tvnrlsrni-tt rfVHilil ittt tliftdti - prv'eT .1 l'riotte rimes, tiiu rortfr ntt, m lor taking away liberty and tbe rights t ana rrogreaa, naii'igii, uipj uue uiuuiu. citizenship it a novel idea, never before lata down in jurisprudence, or national law, that we know of. . A " rixa COTTOH. We were shown a stalk ol cotton, gron n on D. II. L. Bell's plantation, ia this Conn ty, wbicb contained three hundred and twenty five boll. It wa over six feet high. It i quite indicative ot tbe change in ail things South, that, previous to the war, we Mn a $inglt bait ot cotton was made in Carteret County, which will this year pro duce tea MeaiMa' iofeal li. A. S. person has the rU'ht to inflict hor.vr.i aid another of tbe CommiwiioBrr. , at,Hpooihimiit. undei.our ureaent laW n..l. fU waed interposal, il4hiupu .MaStl-V'jSrJ ,h-' then fWeaay.'httttOtioVewdawewf! ' B,uh ' amVufal a tbe t. 8. will at once go info force, and alii""? ''"'f 't,8P to rhaatiw a Wrant , iPorthe Raleigh Sentinel. TllK HALKIGI1 AUD OASTOX BALL J. ' . '.; BOAD. , -m Mrmm. orrnna.-Pnr twenty year or more, tbe IUeigh and Gaston Rail Road bat unoueationablr been one of tha best conducted Roadt in the Slate. It baa bad fewer terious ewidentt than any Road within my knowledge. It m ployeea ol all grade1 have been nniformlv the most tolier, energetic, prompt Ami well adapted men t their tiariirular noaitinna that can lie Siund anywhere,- It' I'reaident. Ir.iW. J. If awkina. hat not hit snmi-ior a Rail Itoad man in the 8u.h, and Meaar. Vasa, Hecretary and Treasurer. J. M Pnl Chief Clerk, and C. U. Allen, Chief Aeent, all of whom have been connected with the Road m.m tne Dcgmmng, are acarcely eo. nailed in their depart menu. Ita erentlumsniv 1 asvw noiioun i excelled upon any Road I have travelled. Everv rffiet m.,i. by them to aunmltU travellers, and tliev spare ao pain i4oing4t-tadiaar at sale anil aacarelully attended to, by the coaiiiicton or tint Road, aa if accompanied 7 nun laiuersyiiuaoanus or riroMicra. t-i,i. i..s being removed, the machinery llllli utii.if iy nrctiiuslgnces, Itut t ITT ji ',' K tifi4, .iu,m.uau.i- -uuuishmf -as fnlhe-excrcuWOl elemency tofheirmhyi! Wv hUly iii b'feeblrriiey; ffcl. birteomrdtten1totb JtW pfchu-t,'! ,hall be liberal.'' Tlie Idea or . ntfkt pUh ber v all. ' -Hha -waa'amena- of freight at th,riak -of tb Road .m riefor, waa aot mooted.- -Pnch an tib-ipuKMied-iiihcr b il, ' ,.Z t. .'. i - . . yew tWttrrmiar attoulU ...... :-"' ' - . - . off 1 ibs same. . - - there ia : ', ' ," ,I,B -Wesb'ra (Eit in4.Ni) N. U. If "" ' Hwl H.w.t lr,n K.iTi 1 Ti tiif harloiie ?'Tr.r'r'fr?irr.-.-A:'-rT Ul..l I. .1,. t....,r:. . b:irm if I, ,1. 1 1.... -. . ' . . .' f J . '" Mll. Jlottd, I,.:li, I im i ( t a. rfouoMon army, and the&afl.. t u'y smh-m to do. lm t.M.k Carefully tuperviaed, promptly, by vigilant officer. , Tb Bowl is kept tane running tndition, and is always up b time. 2'o intemperate man W retained on the Road. As a freight carrier, no Road in the land ireieraiile. lis running stock, engine aKte.jt!eer, .'are taaq, jsww.l. euidrm j r oemanu, r n iilit !alot allowed to lie over and bi be injured by ex posure at the Depot. The word ia rrd ; nor is one customer iireferml over innihw apprentice to one Mrs. Harmon, who thereupon consented that ber so-called ward shot Id be flogged. QuiU euo'jgb waa thought to have been thus conceded to tlie mockery of legal tormalitiea, and tbe impatient assemblage, consisting of all the prisoner! who have been convicted, except tbe magistrate, hastened to execute the Den ally awarded, Pbillit wa conducted into an adjacent wood, where, at a spot, tome aiiij yarua remote noia. any road, sue wa naiicu ana iota to Ukn down her dress. Bhe not obeying with alacrity, one of tb prisoners anaiched it from ber ahoulders. Htnpped to her waist, except" of ber Cheuuse, the waa then whipped by five of toeae men in tnccesaion.tiy . wliom, accord ing 10 tue tuaiimony ot no of them, one nunaren ana twenty-eix ashe were ililiict ei upon her ball naked bmlr. with nxla three feet long and one halt to Three-iuTithi of an i. inch thick. lit carmen t waaV-ut mrougn Bturtnnnrgu ; blood rir from th "aics raisaxi on ner lacerated back : one gash in ber flesh three days after allowed four incheajn Jength ; the heavy blow fell upon ner person at random, till at last it menu.... tbat one., of the accused, an applauding byaUmler, not utterly - mhwhi tible to the autt.-rink'a and aex of the wretched Tictim, wai so far touched by the tpectacle ol ber torture, that tlie cry waa wrung from him, "boys, don't hurt ber breaaf Having satisfied their savage Ven geance, her tormentors, fatigued by their ex ertions, withdrew, not, however, without considering tbe proposal ol one of tbe num b(,to return and give ber ten more lushes each to atop ber tcreaming. Piuall, tbe poor child, wounded aud groaning, wa permitted to make her way to the house of her mist leas, where for iitra aim ..irr.,r.i I scarcely able to era a I to her unremitted task, or even to wear br .clotb-wiihout pain. ' t In the revolting crime thus briefly out lined, all ol tbe prisoners ire shown to bayo been eager participanta. In the, intercut ot outraged justice it 1 t be deplored tbat tl e perputraiora have been atljudged to under go puuialinienu so inadequate to tbe enor- niityoi tneir onvrc, TU proceeding and finding are ap proved, and in view ot tbe delay which would result from revision, tbe sentence are appioveti and tbe common Jail at Plymouth is designated at tbe place of confinement Tint commander of the post id Plymouth will see that tbe sentence ar eiecuted." TrI bute of" J t eajiect. "DiaxwTKi ffaix,'' 'nly Sh, 1S67. Thi srraaEaa of the Iialeclie Mooietv: lirin aeara witn mueu sorrow (.1 (lie uitu or tlie biKlily ssteemtnt rVU.iw-tnermier, (aim 1n many them an able and beloved iimtrnetor.) Iter. Ale' sudor Wilson, 1). It : . ttttaltt, That we feet the raiie,'of eitnratkm haa auatained a taw ni eaoiTr tn " Ji "Tf paired' m Uia laineuied desih of I;r. Ylikiu. ' aliiiw t never eltcteued, wtuws dilie'r lies never misled, anoaw faiihfulnesa never slumunred." dnrlinr lbs iona; period he devoted his varied atiairnieuta ana mm iseniu.-s, jueinit ennstsntly rv n nenee, to ts tlllniK th f.nh ut J.u oountry for uitiiuni snu nmiiir. tesolf. That "Holy Ksltll" liStoet a most eousMteui fnllowee suu neesaful Uiapeiuwrof its pimuns irsins or eternal life. - - j i itasoJee, 'that tins faiut evtrtenee iT oar faifih aiTTeaiauon or tn worm or nr. WllsoM bo aetit to the bereaved fsniiljf, notiOiilvtienfvy tntbeia iu waprassioo or ooi imiipatiiv ana conilnleiK'e, but to remind thrss liiu, UiouhL Im is taken from them he leaves to them sn.rniperiahsble heritage iu uis kuou is tut snu uisiinKiuHnea uselnln':s wnereiors yoniiia years to enmn, n manila aim aa th (ruule or tlieir fsthera, ahall reeor name amoux tbe banefHt'tots or hls vara, Its he-was to all the eounu-y dear." N . iisaotoa. That these resolution be recordist upon our minutes, aiul puiilialivU m the JuaJoit; U ii mm ituiauorn- jfrrnmin: J. K. S I KATOORN, ' A. W. (tBAHAM, (iom. ii. alOlUiliBAll, Anir..ftl'lt-.r.. .- i- i.,..,...., ar ik-coetier pleaaa copy. TCsarraTiiteTakeuinr tfa-a ami as ebeap rates as byiiMU oilier line, will sitt id uayin. someUiina into tiie Htate Tressurr slid into tlie eonimoa w-bool fund, by wbh-h tan a will lie liKhteued and the uoor ebiUlrt a educated These are some of the wisaoiie for -a nbamie of Ifi!.. Iit ll.J.lJlwnvi I . Th" N. It. K., the W'lL A WeWai K R. IHrt tlie a,.sUiaril and Hoaank bad Hoail 1'onipaiin a. have agreed that ail koous, not otherwise apea-tailv ihreeteili adsu imumi by way or irolOahnro, tor Pal- al I I can he carried by anv other route Tun haa been arrsnxd and freight trXIne now run in eloae connection- from - t'ortamoulh to Charlotte. , .... .. i BREAKISO tnnere. l'lnlauelohia. New York ana Bostoi tlie save ratea and in th same tiloa that n. at they B U Ir K . aV Be careful la ahipplng from New York to sliip by old Dominion HU'smidiip t'o., 187 Green wich Htreet, or Pier 37, North Ibver. r ! stay Haw frsna lilaaaiw , tlv t'lysle'a titeaiwaers wr Jeaacaweeefe ailway, rhiUarlpfclK. My R. SawpHB aV '. aiuiBwiera, " Iral Wtaif, BMlaa. St that wo sneetnt -dtttdUm ia m'een to yoiir gootit 6y any JtaU'fiay -utA m1iotni icre. Take a through reJceipt to go by tf "Jrdimd air Hue," mrtqf S. H, Agent, Portmwitk. w . WILLIAM MM1TH, ' ( ' . Master of Tranaortaiiia8.' Wil. WeUon, K. B Ca Wilmington, Ang Charlotte Times, Old North 8tate, (taliabury. lUiaorl UuLOIW, kept oaisUuUv ou h. j. Aiw i-H-4 :. .--.: '- " . "a. o t n 111 V WlKaUual nr.aa, t u s 1 1 1 Jfalfenslufc.tX)HN.jirriTiiilr. fULUIJt JUNK(a w. J. If ia Kia,-: .' .11. p. YY iixuusoN, C HAWKINS. WILLIAMSON i. : uwaiKsias. ' j (OMMFSSIO?, MEnrii ixts. ((, Tabaeea, Naval - a '" , Vi'.-JliN"'M rrv 3 1. Tautua. M Hawjiim, CO.. Iwvew, . N'K4aExra!iKl.eK, BAl.TlMOIlk W bko to nkKEa ar Pkrmimion to , iroorev. W Miwdecai, Km , ttalrloh ff r " -Komp P fisttlu, JCsq , y. r , i. , , Philhiw ihittiu, Atiomoys " ' .Him Vfr.M.jn ,, rMflmnl urrfUj- T 't. C. I!. Mallet, Pre: FnyeHetillt 4 f. ft, y esT.mei n. v nnua.lv. tan,. ta,M1n,ln. v ,, W Lee. Kao.. Jtihnmm Ah.. V e ' Lr. E. K. Smith, LlMlhnn A f. J Jj Aug ia-1 i-3in - - l'I.E ' LAVI FOR BALE.. r.- A tood thance for Emlifraniii. to Biiippi:its. NORTH CA R 0 LIN A ALL STATE" HEW ADVIETISEMENT8. T TUB FARMERS OT KOBTH CAIUIUNA. if ywa waa pn rrsr1is-Wwss,'. bio ut Aug. -15-4t HEKBKHT A HAIItVltiN 10 CsuiUen Htreel, i Halt . CALVIX OITLAW, , naR RAILROAD DEPOT Frankllnton, Bf. C. TTOULD BKSfECTFUlXr ISFoKal TUB f V f Btue that be ha reebntly established a- BOARDINO HOUSE, for the aceommmlatinn of Travellers. A ao a Livery Mtable and Waaoa lard. " - .. Poranoa sent to any point they may winji to art. He also eoiirigcits a Door and Mhos making busi- nw n is pnee we, tne- -lowes. - .. Ang. 1H-IS A- ',' ;v - Eserj thing coonecicd with tbe KoedT TwwriiiiMwsrC-siMfc Mn Bradftry vewow ,n p io prove tnat fturratt waa went to fcliiura hy Genera "hiat i'iiiue, biat served. : ' And iiua ol examine the prison "there hrwbich the Con-f-irat soldiers were confined, with a view to the amelioration ot their condition, and that be wa there ua the i:tth Uth sr.l Htn "CAP.rl!- Jif Fislier ruled . ot thi evi dence en the trial j but Mr. r Bradley has an arrangel it that it cannot be ruledout if Surratt U brocuht to trial strain vliUA the I the ion I h vlurinir tlui Ut Mr i-y i-.i,caum. 1 ; - p"" pawieuKirty w!jwle.- .au - - Whn ; 1 wrrettdil, -the- fVtwtw Mutkis -ikw. ui . 4b. .,t,,. i' v;." a"t7rTF JfVi and orTCc PfesiJeTu't J t'tuvrtis mvd teit. Coit. hmy V il.'i. l.r.f. Bill in V.. CI.. ...IT . trr1 . U.-irut' 11 tt 11 - l),.,B.... ... n army, and the fUni.. i a ttrey oiieht to do. atrainat tnr.,..fei-i i p!e, ad atttrerulerril. with the diafinet j ,BJur? lhef '"W to b-. h and' im 5 In 1 - it tlie remhitioB, or "rtU-i.ioii; or , P1' "WM-"',h ,H"'f tf 'hi'd be whatever ; yon eall-Jf; i t f;t,,rel, , ! protected hud jus'tiCedja tla-ir insolence or , , t 'rtfiiild Tina Ll..- . .. t.i. ' j et ca siiii.iUB.t wa, conq.irred us i , . . , u RTOwing .-t m .-!-s't-l p.p!e,- Hot a for,'.;! 3rtoiaVii,wrrwi waaiwii' VEJAni UGUISO., luaT or IOBTH CiaoLIMA Attorner nd Counsellor at Law, NHnu Strt-ot, ,.J kewtorkX L-.J, ';" " Aaaoeialeil with ROOER A. PIIYOR. Ran., for. merly of Vu-gim. will attend, thorou-hir and promptly, to ail oastnesa oomuuttei to hi Biau agemeat. - ''V1 Aug. 84, 1S87 lVly r. ...!.'. ".j .M. mi in ii.., , 1 1 . r i,i , J r.aaioi.iaja.) Brux Cos m, i . Court of Equity for said County Whi.ssas, a KWof wmipTmrKas""B.eDT!l?3 Ifi said Conrt, at Spiing Term, 17 by Kieliard 8 ponnell, James B thepard and John tl. tUiepard, oomplainuts, et. Mary 8. Miepsr.lj Ann M. boo nell, I homaa M. Keerl and wu Charlr pi(rht Keerl, di-fenuants, praving for the sale ot a tract of Land in aaid County, know a the plantation of John R. Uonrwll, suosted on klatunmskeet Lake, boaaded ia part by the tax en the north, by tbe Juniper Hay t.svd.4ha) husj of llsrrwa Em ory ar others oa 111 Easi, by tha Jumper Bay oa tb South, aud by tha IsihI helimguig to the heirs of Ihomaa R. Oibba on th VV. nl, t neaiu. in sboat A.tsru sx-res. heeauHeH.&n aetus! nariitioa cannot be made withont injury to the cn-tcnanta tafjMMBawJa RAILWAY LINES, (that tun to bk !) TH8 OLD RALEIGH A GASTOS BAIL ROAfj, ' THE SHORTEST, QUICKEST, SAFEST AND BEST LINE, JT0HTH ASD"1 (WrjTrT, TO ' BE LEFT OUT IN THE COLD, US- ',-L .; LESS SnirPER8 KrFXTAU.t . KAX VIA. R. A 0. B. B I WB rnangnrab-d and are tbe mif Ihrnwh Inland Air Lin Aone toall the Northern Market-, and have auecessfiillv worked the Line to the entire satisfaction of rili(nner. Nortli ml Smith, for the last ten years, aa the lea. njmnd nnippers ni norm ana aoutn uarouua will testily. We paid the State near Seven Hundred Thousand Dollar for her Interest in thia lloa.1 -tl.i'r. l.v saving the people from Taxation for all time to onme MOJloOper year ; and we auheaiUtiaglv de clare that w oaa and will give aior diopso h to an pomia, niin ana noutn, man any other Jjne. . -'- NOTICEI ' . TiieOrrat Inland Air Line freight THE rSDEItsiOSEf), ANTi .D. G. WORTH 'I anil N. U. I)Mii-:s,if Wilmington. B. f sill .ii - . ,.r i i ... ,i i. -.1 " i", worry nsnrisi tome 24 miles booth of Wbitesv'ille, st tj nor aeni Tha rractwaataine' . eaern. : ABOUT .8,200 ACREk , : JQ About i00 acre of wa a ewamp, tbroi,, , wbH-b a U:diiig diu.h haa been cat, and about 1 41 acres of it jmt in culiition year ago jwa -I straight paraitol lioehiia, about 30 feet apart, txnil a mile long, making a good road betm ihem were ent. .atnkina llie leaihnir l,ik .. right angles ; and on either sule of t eae diu-Uiw tbe cnllivatmi ponioii4ie,Hvhled int. .r.iinw grama by other dlh hea. TH residii of 11.. Swamp is covered by tlie natural forest, am.au , whnhare White Oak. suitable forStavea, pi.nis," Ash Beeeh, Cypres, an I other valnaWe timWr . There i.alno another Kwtmp on tha place, e alwot SB0 at rue, aaaily lrained. KMther of thVnr is apl.ject to inin.i.iti.m. All of thi Hwama Land u eajeeiluigly frliia, as well that- whirh - -is nnejeared as that whirh haa beerr enltirai. it and adapt.:d to the prodnetion of exuberant eron irf Com and ttwion, as demonstrated by the ae- ? tual cnllure of the portion eleared. . I 'i'Ue am faee of tits uni leared portion I smooth with very little niitlcrgrowth. ,! Thia Swatnii Land is u ruriii. K.-n .. duoethem.wt..hitliigrropsfnr an nnknowa'' length of tune, wn hoot the n.e of anv fertilir.r and wrthorrt mat cnaf diminution of productive - The retidiie of tbe Tract, aay' im acres, ha " on it a One foreatbf , . . 4 - , ,.j I.OWS1 I.Kaar .!.. " .;, i I Tin THE RALEIGH A Q ASTON BAII ItOAD, and yon are re ar they will b ia im nnon l.lns tor Hninnera ' s ipitred as a dietef your iWigUt, j suouier iuiuii .. . To Inanre voar Freight being carried over this Swot Inland Air Line safely, diraetvonrennaiirn. er to mark your Freight, Care of ; Hail Road Agent, Portsmonlh, Va.. or CitvJUuint. Va.. via "'""9 UiiMoh Sail Road, and to abip as S ' f ROM BOSTON i Merchants' Minur'a Tin -.l '. S-.. r- . , V " " " , m cisiu(isob, Agenu -fROM NEW ORgy Old Dominion Steamship Co., Bhlppina Point RerOT, N.Hh River, Foot Beaoh 8t!,-Offlce IH7, Oreenwii h Ht, CorDey ; Vt.JL MeCready, fw iTnriri.Ti.-.wiw - i.-n , 1. . - J- v FROM rillLADbUJ'HlATr.Y ' ft'ifi Annameasicl !hila ' Wilmin,ri Baltimor Depot, or Clyde' Line of Htesmera, 14 . Delaware Avenue, VV. P. Clyde, Agent, FROM BALTIMORE: Baltimore Steam Packet fVi Tt Una. ai... jm, Foot Union Dock, L. B. Tsrlis, Agent, or I'. .).... LI T, . . . An- . ' .n - . Dvma uo , suugiii Htreet Wbarf. ; ... . 1,-. v .. . V. B. ALLEN, Ang -30(i-tf Friiglit Ag't . Raleigh, .( A- MISCELLA5TE0US. b(J7, 18G7. WI HAVE JUST KErEIVfTI i .. FRESH BPPLY OK v '." BUGGY MATERIALS. 1TMS. rTllha Smlu Bl,.n. r...v Inameled Muslin, Drilling, Csnvsea-ljuek oleskm. Oil Caroetine. with . m.ni ....... mem or ouier Diateruls. ALSO, : Cut Nail and Finiakmg Brads, i Ang 19-813 tf Wllh Hut A Lawis. -V iAK.iiam" ttfrueaii S5 Bbte. City Meat Port, 'r r 25 Do. Bnmp A 10 BbU.. 'Hiram Smthe" Family Flour, ' 25 BWa. Ruperdne Floor, 7209 tarda Standard OunnfCloth, IO0 rounds Bailing Bopa, ' 500 Ponnd Beard' Patent Tiea. . 2110 Pounds Bagging Twine, Bbla English Ohie. K niiiiii.iv i,.r pnsinrinK Torpeutius, Tar, aud tm . 1 iinlwr Much of tie pum ha been bon-d a4 -chipped some four b et blah 1 All of this lime land ia a. growth of the : PCUPPEU0(1 GRAPH VINE, r , aiil niueti of it is iiMtuirpaaaed In Its vild of the it: Hvieet 1 .rtaUi, ami is brtuevwd to ls stilteil to tits " prrvlnetion of line Wheat. ' """ ( . Unas on ita ,. ,l; ; hS Twawaiary" ISwelliatj Hum. ' with two liriek chimneys, and rooms emmet, foe . a targe family and other ont-hrmiwa. The., , . V, enhKlantlal, tliongU not very taste- . fully oiiut.v ; ... i ,,,. ,. , ' Pleutv oflibiir s r,....,.v.l. ..Ji ' . ibadfnfheneVhbiwhood. J ' ' ' TWs land seven miles. By s raid r.d, from the water of the Waekamaw llivervfhre th x same ia nangated-by boata of 8 or tode burthen ',' , anu some nfieen miles from ConwirvWrn)'. the heart of Heamhoat navigstinn on said river . A very maU.part of.tius etoredland baa been -oiiiuvsuia ,,, tUelwskmg out of tha war; but ' may he put uito cnltivstion with the inconsidera hie expense of clearing mit the ditches. A part or it it m cultivation thia yeajvaud it, pnidiii- WOiiXB & DAMEL, of Wilmmgtoii. N. 0 , , wtU aecompanv to the place any person who mav -wish to treat for s miri'tisiM. i..u . 1..., : . iiitroluetti'.n toaome person who will nouit out Uie presusea. ."...'.. Dr. JaeJiaon. of Wliitessilli h. - .11 - .......i . with Uie land. JOSATHA Jf W tkl If aJeiKh, Ang. 22-l-lw CEAED'S PATENT LOCK TIF.. - ALSO, -Vutm Sclf-Adjasng Tir,-'-- THE MOST PIMPLE AND GREATEST ; IMPROVEMENT OP. THE AGE FOR alixg cotton: ; v MUCH SAFER ptiOM FIRE. AKD CHEAPER -S:T H'ir--B orr. HAVINO SOLD LAltfiFI.T I KrisnS THE PATENT I0CK TIE. ; we can reeommrnd thei to give entire sstife- ' tion. Wa have Lulom iha a. iu. ti . and will oonunue to kvopahogo annnly on hnni . ' ..orone T.w. (nd npwardadeaiera. a bSeral, discount will Im slhiwed. a T"T" e-.-MCRB AT -V,- --- htamlard copy. ' A y ia stonuinir : . kour .l'e, L'liaik a , 11 B.-"'" ! uie. ciairr. it Louis, where the commences ber theatricsl Hour at Ie Baf't Opera Hoo"e,-iUfiiiwr lotte to Colombia 4.Tb.t8!lf4 fmeib: njikthixtrioktfigprrp T-a in r.nyiij,u laitie. iiran' rH '"'e've compermation for only 7..... "Til TT..,"" 1 ';tr ..ir:'" :r.r rnTr-t i ..... .-, ..,1 tn.r. 4.nuix--rw llll-il ne noitla. .r ..'' ,1 - -wttiow toe made la-linritah'ibii W'atiiiei for wwas : 4JaU''r'-'.ril :m.Jf!iU. ami Lajmla.'., .-1 ' " ':"''"-.mII. R'ra, ...ir,, ,tit iraun- t uril.lMOnm- Ancr e " , IK. s i siornes rr. im v. Ii rr-h I i. I.; 1 Ins Idea, we anions colored people, and e-.pecialy ,m revl,!1,ti(i,u0r "rebel,,-: piee , it la rmpunity.-Tbat the mi'i.! to Co O'.'i .,' to r-'1'" Dul (.'Uri,,-ii;(iiein. Kerry s. n.il.Ie i,,' , ' 1 . . . 1 . n, u . r ei... ... I . . I . . 1 . 1 . . im.-Mot t l ie tti.n. i . 11 it t.e eacuoisL'.'ii M.O.. will .klw.ei K...I W"rl "railroad" la AnieYiCan: that of thia Inie.T.y he Hsh ih and ;.i,io,i Jj n"r. U)glil V. e pretef theTbrmer.' pr.'1'!1? ?r?V'mr-- Norfotji.. ilaltimorn I Faimere i Wisconsin aay wheat witt be jr.ua.wphu, .-w i o.k and Boston, on. of, as low aaflrty ti.-nt a boahel belore the end ma cji'spest, mit exnsditiou and 1 ol the ; routes in the country. Everv Urmee.r.,lm,. I . .. r r - ebant,theft.fre.e.ther,diiilft...wre.-i-ivin ' .'' A ,'4"'u Wtttattaay the negroe. biyt infill ima li.isl.,11, Ne, Vqrk ions, naitnn.wr, V'Hiilk or I Kerry a. n.il.Ie f.e. UrreJ or h ""Z . .VV , that tb tali Secretary of We, tins idea will aJ 6w7 k.ii t.:.. t 1 I JW H". native of Culpeper orreTivino ' " !'""""" wnwraays me neKme uave Pi ii. 1 T '""Kfinmeii that they will not vote for any V'T l i ,mn whoever held" slave. ' I Ohid when Now voa. the said Thomas H Keed ana Charl. CJTnSFFTI 'CFXEttRATED PIAKrw flpci!,Sieri -are heret-y tyW!4 a. aip.se.JL? g.,r - . fore the Hvwble.1h JiidKe of auras id limrt, j; . Mr i-K t?Trtt'TjB(T rt tt tno Court to Os held on II, ih M.m.liv .fo r ftfn th tfondae m aar-ijlxiitsiif lit 1,; tt Ihe'-ylewrt' noose id nwaa vfnarier, 1 nen aim there to answer, ph-ad or rtrjmir, io tlie albitauont in aaid bilL . sihnwiatlaasriia will ibs lakiraio tmSrt atta.QMH yon - ; .. .... c : tness, Ji. vceawrra. Clerk and MuHter ofsafd Oiori, t orflea, this the ih Monday afir thetih Jtoortavin Maieli, 1SK7. r Aug.' at-wsw- NBECEWLTHi CM. E. lion si Tl I tl'ti ii iiii' ,i . ,1. w'w ou eiUlUl- Iheas I'isiBiaara.Biisnrpssa, lh orirrjt ars very rsaa.aial.le, -mA I w auYaeU on a!!mwTou ting te.rn to rep,nihl. ,,.rt, XiS fits if " --1,aAVAilU& ta-L -X. JjRtTT TEEKS AND CRAPE VINES. Tlinee widhilla In HrrVI ili.m, lv.. .i.h lunee and tmprmrd varieoei isf tuX.1'1 .-TREFe) e Ir f '-ES. bom faiiK.ua Noi'-enea 0 I wrwinrnoa ( o , ,rvernil.ro, N. fi will r'' I v their orders with 11a. and we. will di li'er tl.em tha ti-MM i...,..M - ..... I Market S'lnaie. faeil...ill. K . - fKliina to imlirrn make aii. h s......n- .- ... . i. 1. f,,,- ,.,i, S i ua then omers. j .t.hnioe fruit el! , 11 m snv market, and h 1 view of fbeil.i!i. liiiy wuearrowi UUt f.4 i" annum toae ao time in bestowing s portion "t '1' " aiteutnu Ui ..rul.rtl wr4 vim vaeibi. A- U"' "'" Mhaiie amount ut miner, ei-n..-.l aiiw iu i! imrrhan-if churf frnit lws ,,,. pnrh V" .'Wrw.aaexTWTienew bs pniPn ls I e '"" ""r,-'" wm etimsie. wni. m t I. Trine rn tue Mlha .iTTunrTgn; F OB SAL E AJWa'T Z '!L,:1t the Uvw. ,rf -WTWOf Ucd, With . taming two GOOD TWO STORT DELLtJO HOC6K MITCHELL, AllEJr & CO., NEWBEKN. N. C. ' ' i AOKXTS IX SOliTU CAHOLIX.f I rOKACR I. F.VtEki M.'SS PATEvV vL a .r JE1 "t," "J""hwJ - . Fiazii Incwrsnll'a Cotton and Hav rVsaaes, N , i -piie v-iv Um for a . ' ' r V" TV?- Planters and Ikiw. Oflice, or eft'&--L-?8' ". alsrcb ie It I .' - . i. .-. (, ... ..r in. um ,,i ,ui, .in iters are r. i'tluJl.ii o.,l .' . - - " JKNMN1 rKPr.f Aug 111 tf- ,. A..W.IP. JJRfltS HITE MEJtL. ' I am prepared lofnmish an .pisn'i'v - alal at ahort wnriiv. and have' rorunan'lvoa Ban-V rll IV lit sjiKlJi, st lowt tn-.rte pn. Dol'tiLA:' HELL. ' AOiK-SOji.tr ANM.ru ' CVSWi.,: !l " ot imeresM. d.,q lbot i'a AVrT old. '. : ".. ' --'-. . ' :v.':..-..- -.. WholrMio , ! Rttd hv Aug. JJ-U J DGloLAJ tEU T" J.-..
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Aug. 24, 1867, edition 1
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