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Th nrr;,' n. It friMiAM esery day. ami (Iqikmt, b Ui folloaiug term Var arw maiuft,. ............... For two stonihs,. ............ I Thrw mod-h,..,.... ........... if BMalh. Om yer,. i. .......... ....I..,. .J .0 In l . .w - , ..1.6 B hm- eakry Senuasi jar, th,. Wxktr nVaHtiHt. twwir. " " SIS BlUOtbS,. TUE SENTINEL. WO. TELL, t SEATOH SALES 8ATCB0AT. DECEMBER 7. 187. i. - . , ' - - dai,wenall have the order of General 'Canity, convoking iheConveotioo, which is " ordtrrd t mak, CoMlitutioir fcptbe SiBie of JtVntli Carolina, , Wt bar not thought it worth whilt to dumber oar eol omus with th Hst tf ; delegtf elect, Ha th reason, that such publication would convey liuTBttl Information tir mf ntd '. 60 far M th Radical delegates ait concerned, th motley crew tf foreigner, negroes and Bonentitic, hardly one ia U n of them wat ever beard of before, or will ever b heard of again. Our retlra would beaowiaer, after seeing their nsnie la priot, tbaa Uiey are bow. When tha Con vention aeterablea, however, w wilt (ratify r&ir ambitloe by putting tN. In type, with spirit explanations atij kcrtptiuB u will enable, the people to form om idea of the Hieoiwbe ir to tram7 tbsir organic Y law. ..,'..." , trhea CooreotloBt hare bcretofor aravni bld ia Korth Carolina, they hire been celled by (W jwnjile, the Intelligent, tax pay tag, whito people the State. Tkit Convention aatemblr in obedience to the 'behestt of a Congrtsa, which bM assumed, - after a lour Tear war waited to vindicate the IndiMoIubility of the Union, that North Carolina 1 tut ot the Cnlop, and that it hat the right to act with it at a atrip of con qaertd territory, ft aeartftblea, the lostru,. meet of a revolutionary Congress, and tli creature of a minority of the white, ta ' B&JntE intelllgenteituena of the BUU and of a horde of ignorant, fanatical negro. Twenty, yea, teoy yeart hence, when all of thle work of aggfewioa and usurpation shell hare been undone, and the record of the timet shsll hare paaaed into hutory, even at that early day ia tbe future mea will remember the thing with loathing or will M4't4tjttw with afctftdftas I llitherto, when election Vor tuch Con vention bare been held, tbey bare beet jntVor conducted Recording to the , form and wage prescriUsd by our own law. "Those, .which bare )ut traopird were controlled by tbe iword, the military power dictating . . the manner of conducting them, the mode of making retarna, aaderea the form of tbe ''ballot. The appointee of the tame power, generally of a partiaaa it rip in accordance ' with tbe Holier which tnt UD that soWr ' above the eivtl authority, in a time oi poaor, " ConatitutioB of the country, have been ty- . . , ,i r . t. i 1 1 . i i . . -r: Temeu wiui wiciu iuiuij amotfrjty to make of nt-mak voter, according to thtir owa prejudioet or caprice.. t t ' Under auch clrenmstancea, the thariettr of tbe Conrention which hare beeacboaen, , in North Carolina and in the other Son thoru 1 Btatei, it aot to be wondered at, however greatly' to be deplored. It wa not eipeot ed by CongreM, or tbe dominant party, that any but the moat meagre and lncooaid arable portion cf the Southern white people. - cither ia n amber, Mending or influence, would eaoctioB the rape Of th'elf fight and endorse the degradation of their manhood contemplated by it policy, and hence Iti Investiture of an ignortn race with politi cal privilege, without which ita laat hop ot continued cartv aacendancv' and of tb i tpollt would taraly be dafoaied. It reaeonek tht South, while dipoed to acquleaee, with -, at much manly tubmlnaion at I poeaible under all the apecU of the eac, In wbtT aver it forced upon them by a power which tbey cannot rwitt, look with abhorrence and ditguat upon the contamlnatiCint to I whi:b they are tubjected, and ftiaa theif . band la quiet but indignant protect agaimt . the apoliation of their right and their honor. The compoaition el the Convention ia thi State, the material -of which it (a mad ' tin, ia tbe amplest proof tbat Congrea reasoned correctly, and that it did not nils Judge the manhood of our people jr mis take their character. . . j ; Without going into detail," lor t it: Who are the men tbat are KlccUd to -rry out the ConirreMiontl ekaw nn-i frame the CondUutio f fr tor Korth Carolina! What hat any of thara dona In the past to bring them Into notice! Who ars they t Who ever heart! of half t dorea of thaw be fore! They have twa brought to ..the ' auriace, which they would never otheTwiae have reached, by that upheaving of lj..jh lemenU of political society, which," lilts the bmiing of aaatsjdjaaywiiigatJiactwsjhwiU to tbe top. Some oi tU6e asys, let iiutury draw a ... " : .... ibrotd. tlack expunging Una around, the around, thelde veOt of these "timet, that Ouf ehtldrtiu may not read, with hsm aodlhumiliaXioti,' tb blot upon tbaotherwTM unUrtiishcd aofiaw 0TnvanriBa7r-r-y"!-.;r..y"g-j'5.;;- :.Dpt,.1tt jwa aattipla wlffaafnca itd !Hti trnte What we have said s to the character of the coming Convention. - Craven as r n)el in the Convention of 1833, by ii - hifat toa-n4 - teehf4-4b f p4glt, It !s Uii-rirpreeiited?, ia 1,867, by otia af gm, and two men who bareard'y acquired a dilitnidl ia,t.ht State, and whose only n"cat so far as ws-hi the fact t'jat they ha? ''leathered their nests" pretty well at Federal officers. A jipgro, in ??7i come from the coonfyVhich ent Ku'lisuiel Macon to the- Convention of js3,(hiford, -which' honored itself by tarn Oinir Jno.-: ar2'orhea to that body,"ii bow di-graf etl in the per?oij ol on Toargee, . . ,1. . ..,! ... I. ll ... wno. ir'v, i . -.o, um j una Jrsih, U represented by two otgroes ; and Eurtie, which elected 'DaTid Outlaw, I --j . . . . ' . ('. ' ,, . ao aend two aegpw, both of whom are described en aut)r' illiterate, and one of whom i aaldUo be vicious aa he it igno rant. We miifbtma the parallel further and tbrxiglMiut, h't turrypea cickeneat the thamJ of the (and. which ha heretofore beee tbe object of imtfriJ, ao lea tbaa of oar nffc'innai RADICAL VIOLEXCB. ta. whm.jm TOdictiy spirit of -JltuUralista ha carried tbe Com reetion fif AUIxttna are not remind by tbe nWyptff 'isiUI ilailtrals ut tlnift North. - Mr. Ofte'.y and bw adhereote hare bera esprrially dissatisfied, -aid ijteaator Wilson. ' it U tald. h Breed pod the Cocrentioa greater moderation. Tb pratene of any Radical tbat be de sire, frtfir woderatioa,ipocriticl, - - ItauiOcii prior ipx ys wwm; Tay propose great change, re(Uire Udd- aees and high aiettle to carry tbem oat, and tlxtse Deresaarily imply rujleno, II niiiutamf Cmim whiW anodcrate Krauk 1 firans, to cnlled, prefer, if their measures caaAccariMd out wub a abv or liberali ty and moderation, to hare, tbem thus ae onmpltttHKl, yet it ie palpable, from tbe entire history "I the party, that succesa, and a determination ta carry out the programme ot negro equality, are tht only measure ot moderation which tltey hold. It mart be done, moderation or no modrratloa, I tbelt asottol '' '-t! ' '.A. Senator Wilson, alio ha heea claimed a a moderate by some, eibibited tbe true type of tlie lirpuUienn of thee laltt-r dart,' ia hie remark on President J 'tnaofi7 ntnasge, in the rWaat, a day or two ago,' Cingr isnotto be stopped ia it eonrsebytbe President the piwm," "In-Wd Congrese is in advance of the people, but the people will cwrne to it or fttlluw on. This ia tbe real old Puritanic spirit and tcmpur, which nerer tire till worked Uwn. . The peoplr harehowt-ver, spoken, and Will speak still louder In tbe future election, nutil Uadii a ism it annihilated and the Constitution and the Union are restored. : cbsaRT.sa as J) 'tub backs ';; hulled. 11 Senator Wilson, of Uass., declare ia hi place, in the U, S. Senate, that President Johnson, in 'asserting that the black,'' a a race, are unlit to diwbvxe properly the elao live franchise, IMltd tbe Congress and the colorea race., j , ,. , , , 4 Such a fanatic a Wilson may really think so, but tbe declaration of Preaident Johnson will be) sasts'fued try the experleaew and ob- servstion of every honest and. intelligent man, white or black, ia tbe .Sooth. W htvv nevw aeen a eolored man yet; of anf intelligence, who does not admit the total unntne of tb mase of bit race to eiercls the elective franchise. Thousands of them, In the late election, declared that tbey did out know for whom or tor what they voted that tbey were told to vote a certain tick at, and all things would eonie' but right - and tbey did so, knowing nothing about It They were led , liko theepby the " lealer lehutsjot VnowinajshiU would result from it, ret hoping for tbe hest lor tlicmacl vj!wmild be as hard for M r. Wilson to make out a case of liitl against tbe President, aa It be been for Ashler te make up a case ill impeachment, Majoh Oeb. Tope Is Supremely digu ted. The thing called the Alabama Con ventiorf, which owe o much to hi plastic hand, and in whose manipulation be took such especial piiins, tnrn out, like jth monster ol Frnk'nitein, a creature filled with tbe spirit ot' evil,- sad - spurning - tbe contrld of him who fsnhinned it. Alarmed tt to'rikles an abuse of the power wjtb wbkh it has been ievested, Ovneral Pope, baa lilt biiusclf coulriud to luquira of hi aubwdtnat,- General Swtyne, whether the Convuotioa eaonot be induced tb sacri fice itwlf on the altar of tbe Public ' Good by deerwrog it own dissulutbia fv Not one only, but twice, has he asked this question ; declaring, at the sura time, that thereceDt acts of the Convention ' are doing Incalcula bla injury to remtruction." Indignant at being taken to task by a mere military tatrapt and, evidently estimating themselves infinitely tuperior to the man who made them what they are, tbe member of tbe Convention tiga;tixe in turn Pope's inter rogatory aa "inMltiqg." Here' gratittda for you I ' ; ': - ' - . .Ilt TBI AXABSMA Con ven turn, the ordl-1 nance to prohibit marriajres between wbiu s and blacks was dfiattd. Tlie ram-we whites and the negro delegates stryulrt oppoed it. This Is, to say tbe least, coa- eUtenvin the lUdical. ' They are but carry j iag ont the leg! ti w a te "prac tical teudtouie of their theories. Kaaae OaaToar. Ia the Virginia dm Veitlion, on Wednesday, Itwat pruposeti to elect 1 aUnoarapher for Ytna concern. nograpUer Whereupon, Liodsey, the nVgrS delegate trotn Richmond, delivered bimaelt thusly : " "Jfi Ur Trml-dent. T hooe in di Isle oeen imperilled tttitt ao tree tbinkin' man can kp pin for a momuat dat we desire to muripersint de Me dat w can t qualify ability of de sternorsprphy for dis Con- TrentiOB. 't I hops 'Wi giKid-yituiTirgetiil- T b atamtgaphy,, iTJdK-ihqt.. mm. hn, wilH? la B de dewre to saia de ahiiitr of de ta ttnttl tlfrnwrw- 1 TimiA ir itmr iai: f "At- taaVvafa able to nndcrstWTid de principles of dar proii . . . . . Wl i-etfrfpt ta Ipvmi -thai Slts --iKs abd large and handaome stock ot gootl. of" spier s, ai. m company s cinops, in Ala mancw county, waa entirely destroyed br nalast. -- Tbe prwTwgTri a partly insnred. 'Ckt ka of If r. 8.. we understand, win P nery exceeding tea thousand dollsrs. The fire wa accidental. Oretntbcro1 Patriot. ', ' v - The Ljnchhorg Virginian hs received a iuttX from Generat?uTal A. Early, dated Uruininonilrille, rrovuice of On Ur m, Can ada,' The General enjort verygotxl bealtb. - , ' . : .i , ; , . .f " - It it stilted that tlie Macirav gun with charge ot libs baa tent a 721b bolt COO yard. , ' position." Fraa ORTU, CJ It 0.7.V4 COXrKBKVCK WeVMVMtt4.;UaV' ttatil..JUbi. .'' aour, ur1jtaJir tTw pjwfntiiitirxnf thrt preMTbor of the K. C, Go1r&f wftwe Jf. E. -Chert h. Houtl.; ost eiosed.at Wflmiag ton. Tb tessioa a as a very 1 - harmooioas one. On Tuesday night, tbe preacher met to close np the baoinrss aod.'rteelv their appointrnent -,- A pisaaa-fatii Utd"Tj 'Dra, Deeui and fbaw, to raise fund for rebuilding - Onaloro Feniale i.'H le)?e, Which was sdoptel. Highly n.inplitiient- ry reaolutiiHis to tr. liwiui were adopted, bim ia New York ia charge ia in'Kew Turk ia charge ot tbe Church of tb Strangers. Other bosiim having beeav Uaasaeted, eiet the. ? reliKmn tervicea, the Bishop ms-t- a tirit f allre and read the fiiIlowingiTst of t(4otnluuints rlr - tite naiii yM i r Rsl.CUtM BlTJTi ReV, L U"IIaniHR!(, Presiding Llder, KnUigk City-11. T. Hudson " 1 RiUiyh MuiMK.3. Hunt - . - Weis Ciril-ll, II. Gibbons. '(st(SU-A.a Raven. . . i 7r Aiser James P. Simpsim. ' . . lMuburj1. A. Cnnninggim. UraniUUioUn Tillett. llmdimm Ira T. Wycbe. , , . , JVtfAeiZk To I supplied. WiUoit Minion To be supplied. KUtrtU Buringi FtntaU Coilut. Jhn 3. R. Clark, Cbaplaia and Protessor. , JaMKt Kato, Aeent of riumtay - rk.-n.ools fa tlie Slate.. 1 .' ...,..-,. , urLisaoiio;' pisnncr. """" V Revl W. II. BoBBtTT, Preeiding Elder. HilUborJ and Cm HktptJ-H. H. D. Wilson. . ,. ' -J " 1 CUpd UiU akd llitor- Q7J. Bn-nt rA-'.-K. S. Wel.b. -t1'Uttban' Joseph it. Msrlfn. . fraaklitmilU Hirsm P. Cl. SmUh OsiVurJ-Charle II Phillips.. iffrimuietr-Altrea morman, LtoJmrff Juxph U. Whrelrr. Vrssa- Paul i. Carrawsy. ' Or.myn--Adiilphus W. Msngui. J " " OBIfltKSBOKO UIHTRItr. ' XU v. K. T. Kuin, P. D, Presiding Elder. Urtttuhoru' Win. BarrMige W. C. Wil son, Huperuuuiersi v.. , Ojiiyir4-ltUn W.LeSris, W.&.Riohnl. Trinity CM and High Fiinf-B. Cra ren, rresident trinity College. ? f t I - TkvmamiOt Vt. H, Brubin, President F mala CoUega. . . i ri r r. ? t ! Dnvidmn -Vf. B. Meacbam. " Atkhtm'-H. P. Bitah, and Zobediah Rush. Wpt Jame W. W heeler. t Vrw-T U upplied. V- - yJ'-v -f ' JkVww'-'"pl C. Thomas. '-' ',:' . '" I WeuiwrthH U. Bariett. if J'(wyiiLoiini Hliell. " " - Trinity Cotlrg Peter ftoub, D. 13., Pro fessor of Biblical Literature. ' ' ". taXIMBCBT WtSTBICT. Rar. Wat. Cusa, 0. D-, Presiding Elder. Mubury Calvin liyler. , - toriM-Jaa. r. Bmoot. JCatt Ifovan Tbo. L, Triplutt, u. MockwUI Jaa. E.Mna.. TadkinmilU Jno. Buie. , v f Jonttitt and KllinWm. If. Call. Mount Airy-M.L. Wood. Hurry To be supplied, , 1 " WiltM Isaac F. Keerans. " ALexandtr To be supplied. - ' rWi-M. C. Thomas ; W. W. Aibaa, u pernumerary. . ' ' obulA lrUUYr. H. Barnes, , maHmUU IC At Vales. , tkmtk rmliinM.V. Sbertill. MJSidj MMon-Jlf T. N. Stevenson, WASHllteTOW leTHWT,w Rev. R. B. MonaM, Presiding jldet , Wttkinatoa Johe bV Lonff. WarruiJ. P. Moore; T. B. Reeka, saper- numersry. 1 ' Ruaiwhh-Xr. Q. Gannon. ' ' ' I , ITsW-CImm, C. Dodaoo. , ' V.rw' Joba W. Jeukin. ' ; M iUiamiUm-yt. II. Wheeler. ;, ' Martin Jaa. J. Ilinea. , . rymoutk-W. T. Clegg. MttamiukietV. II. Moor; I. II. Hill, tuperaumerary. . r rrusift, On-meuU mnd Vw lUtUmt lira, E. Wycbe. : : llttk iiuutn To be supplied. X7.rr tf tfo Slranferl, X: J. City Itut, r. Deem. , , . .;. ' BBWBKRN,l)I8TBltrr. Rev. Jottt W. TueaaB, P, E, s JVeieiera-a A. Willi. , BoaufoHJ. B. Dobbitt . Straitt and Cap iAoknvt To be sup plier!. - Mvrthtad City mnd TrmtVt. H. Jordan: Jona Jon, u pernumerary. ' Mttutm Caawell W. King. ' -v.', tint ffillT. P. Ricaud. t ' Aruat Miuion Nathan A. itooker. t oWW John B. Williams. - ' KtiretttfilUD. Culbreth : one to be sup plied. ; " :-;--lr.::-;T Wuyni Mutwn To be suppliel. AVJa. B. Bailey. wiLX motor Diavmcr, Rev. L. 8. BcRiniAD, P. E, ' r Wilmington, Front Strtet-J. II. Dally. . . Fifth 8trt-. D..Peeler. ! ..TopmUAtV. Ilett. AVjiAutM C. AI. Anderson. Mi-ffnolut B. B. lllbretb. -. Cinfoa--J. If. Robbinr.- ' 1 " t'oMmry T. J. Gattit. 1 llhtdtnG. M. Pepper. AVisoV W. M. Robv. , . ttt tt-vlk ti MP Milton To be supplied. WktlaitttJn, B. Altotd. tfmilhtillt One to be pplird;jW. '4 u. moore, snpernumcrary. : Jtmnneitt To be supplied. (hi$lvteD. O. Johnson. - . Mmnort' CnspoL Wilmington John & Andrews, . I-- rAVETTI.V-n.LB DISTHIl-r. Rev. 8. D. Adam, P. E. ' FayrterilteT. W. O nthriei Cu uiftriu n.f Oeo. C, lly n u niT , JiuiratnW. 8. Chsrlin. Jioeiinfiam 'Jos. Wheeler.-' MontoomoryS.C. PhiUip. t'irhjifim J ih &-ThfHi wvm';- tsp Ft.tr I. W. AvenCY JontAoro. Gaston FarTSr. rn-Ihua. C. Mil-., - After tb readme? or bppiiotuBl, ow wottw-of R?rrtfMr!;'!t'! There are bnlls in Portoi'al. sa well aa In The BisVor of Xstromtdura. olT-.friug a re ward for tlie recovery ol the mmains of a drowned man', enumerated, among the rec ngniutble marks tbat tbe lamented bad, a '.'marked impediment in hit speech '0skshl SIowkb to Rjuoii Hit Rioi-HT.-GeneTal Ilanooek hss iasuetl an order direrting Lieutenant Colons! Wood taretlev General ft!ow?f,B 'tti!ir when the latter is so relieved be proceed' to join the headquarters of his regiment at Green riile, Ia. Collier y eipTosious are Very frcquenf in Eufc-hud anil Wale. Already ther have been a doten, with the loset of hundred of livea. - , - - ,' TV. ilARXlba 8TAXB OF-AFFAI RS'IS -BOErmoei smro fas r0T-ABREStff, 44 -f; "X MoTOowr. Ai.., De. 4. Alaroiing ecee lifreiitly b-ii cjom niittedby the blacks In Bullk eoooty. In ike sirhborbood oi Peraie atse iorecI proc. nor ot civil I.. I n kr ieUtrtctlons iV.ho colored emjssarii they foroed a code of ls to gnvern : the ; negro population, oH-Bd a couit, otGoered and r.r(fniied, ar rti iog by niKht all blarks who oppose! it..!,' nhi.wfaii inAlinfm. . anif. carried 10 thecWit aathorltis ftr protect i mi . TJie black "SherilT aud his. deputywwjer finally arrested, hut other Insurrectionary leaders orusuiai-d llw , lazrw and wade armet resistance. -. Aid from other leairue wa Mimniom-fl. aii4 the btackl nocked bt Union bp lugs, tl nateniiiK a gtuera rising and eilei-miiiiitw ol the white ami takini; pufttkma a Hut country. iTh black leader went to plantation and forced la borer to join tin ui f.r veugeance, abowing preteadiO urdom from Geo. Hwayne giving tbem tlie rihi to kill aU resisting their au thority. jfJurbig tit e aoitcaieot a negro church ait Perote wat liurued by unknown partte (al leged t l tlie neruef themselves) to influ micii the lilarks. TUb white urirersally regret it. ':,.t ' ") c --'--.f ' - : The white citizens here organised lor pro tection.- r1. .... - is. ft-. ij, i J ; Gen. Swajn was appealed to, and prompt ly sent a d. tutchintnt of troop to the scene ul troulils U rtator order. . ,'.,- ' Fifteen Mack insurrectionUts bare been arrested aed lodged ia jail to be tried by eiril autboritira. .,. ' AI last account order waa restored and all was quiet. Im Y . ' ' N tlUDIHAKCB TO L)lVOK- AU, TBI wivi VCSurTBlUeilEIJ TX ALABAMA. A COl- red (h liiiate'dre up the following, but being niNsiderrd out of order, was not In troduced : '- V. V .: ! Wlien a. Ur the late rebrlliim all who participated therein iu the Miate of. Ala bama wrr uuiiiy of treaxon ; and ' ahcrea. trraaon being tbegrealestof crimes, involve alt others, ami otmulil t punislieU witu lor h-iturs uf all right, privilege And Immu nities: aud abereaa, uiarrisau involves one uf tlie most valued of social aud leuid rights. Tberi foie be it ordrtim-d by the people of Alabama, in Convention awemhle.f : Tbat aU who partw-ipsied in. or syuipalUltei with tbe late rebvlli)e. aKftiust the failed State, are guilty of treason, a'hd are hereby declared to be traitor, and are hereby de clared to have incurred all the penalties and iorleitnree, rightly and justly,, incidental to such eriminals j m! whereas, such traitors are civilly rieitd. and all who are bound to them should lie aliaolred In law lrom aU oliligationa of every kind, moral, social, do mestic sod inimical, Iberelore be It tor ther ordained, that any woman who may have entered iotu.the bond ot matrimony with auch trnittiis shall be, slid U hereby anthntized and emitowered to file in tbe Probate Ctmrt of the county In which she residua a declaration of her will and purpose to be divorced troni such traitor; aud upon tbe filinir of auch declaration, it should be the dutr of the Judire of Pridiste to enter upon the minutes ol the ciiuri a decree dis- S'llvwiH Ibrertst tjssv Ihiu.Is of matrimopy in anch'tiase, wnl sislnK the said applicant all tbe riiihts, tirivileir'i a' an.l caimcltie 1 of a "femmt ais." and all children tiegottca of such marriaue. lietween the , 11th . ilar of January, 80t, and tbe Slat ot July, lttS, are bcrely ou-cjatjri to oe iMstarila. GovbhnoB VAcit.Thi distinguished ueiitleHiaa lelt JNorlolt uay beior . tester dayrand w; are gratified tcrtaow that e carried with bim a warm' and kindly re membrance of hi reception among us. On behalf of tfts community wa ar au thorised to y that bis visit waa aot only agreeable but of substantial service. Old and young, rich and poor, high and low, were equally charmed with bit addresa, and be ha infused a new life into our entire community. There Is mil one opinion amonc tit in reirurd to his effirt OR Mondav niirlit. -' ta 'Soimi gn'i ipwiiw HUHior, id jhiio- i . '. . ..: t . -i. ted antithesis, in' lofty declamation, and true eloquuueo, it waa a master piece of or atory, " ' " .':..'!-, t.-. Hut beyond thi, it wa a moat gratifyimr sight to at North Carolina and Virginia si audi n ir up shoulder to shoulder, at it were, in this 6rst dress parade of the organ ized strenirth of the whit men f Norfolk:.' The old North State could not have had a nobler representative, nor could the mother of State hare (riven him a more affectionate and cordial welcome thnn lie received in thit "Ancient Borough." ' ' ' V We congratulate North Carolina on tW possession ol suchsn orator, and contest to a toeiing o-t eny mat ne was not tHira ou this ide of Hie 'divkiinir line." But, we conwte nuTseivenwith" the TffleotioB- that- thst "line" is tfeotrrsphlcal, and not moral. or political or, social. Finally, aa waaelo- queurly remarked st tbe end ot tbe address liv an appreciative Virginian, Thuib Chkkkb ron Govbhhok Vauck iorfelt i trtfvuan. Axornxn Pbanaoit Dbowbbd. thodob hot in THaRten Ska A Caswbu. btreas mads IIiSToRtt;.-"-Pharaoh Glass, ,r.n aged neuro, of Caswell comity, recently comtnit- leil stmnaer mrurowntng himsolt. t'Daraon always sntinmt the character of a very irthv, .Industrious darkey, and bid fair to lire out the allotted time of three score year ami ten. until in aa aaluckv moment. Ude was appointed one of the board of refri- irara mr v sweu eounry, oi wnica A. v. Ttturiree waa chairman-. It is presumed by aome that the many intricate teachings of Tow-gee on trie sTlht't't uf fonflscatinq, rinn taxstion, nepro suffrsge, &r.,! were more than an sited "own and hrottier" could stand, and fa a fit of temporary aberration hedenteored himself.; thoiijfh in charity to rhraeWaW-wrifTe fain to crpmt the betlef that a reim iry of conscience, alter aa asso ciation of a few days with such a man as tbe chairman of his board, impelled him to. eumatit- th jah at-twb'ciwfc .- ; fiar'KMlUYttteB. GeneraXllHneoiik.t New-Orlcanti has revoked souia of Oeneral rrom omee mittt iara.-eniei ot poiiee, and alijgwuMliSyis II..I i,-,i irn....u i. .ti Police in the Second Diatrir. an.l aptioint- Ki Xn?eW Or War.l- TJwerar lli poinUiijr Ik King Ctto.iIaM..:tlULfiejB;. und jndieial district court xil" Louisiana, i A Oood MK flo. Wear -pained- to recor.l the ikath ot )lr. William I'Jvnt. who died at l,ia rreidefiee near Old Town, in thi eoaftty, Friday morning,"1 the SJlth of Novemlw;' Ui. Flynt was one of our most reaper ted and weeful tgiiseoa, and htedeath will be lelt as a public loss to tlr riuinty. lie was, for a nntnler pf years, Sherifl of the county, and diwchsmetl hi ollicial. ilntiea ith aniarked iEdiilitr winch, pave . sutisfito- tfon to the citizen, ami rendered him one of the most popular officer the county ' lias ever had. lit wss buried with: Masonic booars by the TTtnini"towl55rofWlrtr1riir w4 a faithful member. II uisfoa'niiiasi. i -A X six Bi KorUi ot H,iltwoogh will . 1 aiuna per swn of teutv wscks, US 00 Hoard, iuela,ns; ah nsutsianreiiieA sea. sseAptTiiThU, perssaaion, ITS 00 Board ia mud bsulirs m Dm aeishbueboud can as bad at pr,oa twiow tbs siwrs. JK. T.-iotA. H. W. HCGH HOta ASO LOT I'OII SALE. Ia Uit Town of TrgJiiitoton, rranJdin f ConntyiH-.C. -of dAtCIIDA.f . HKi KMCEK sCfei7. lahsll J mil. at publieytuelimi, lietwnen the hoor FaasaUNvus is (SreotW um ih rduh snd GsaUia !UUr(js1,'f7 mile from the former place, Th kieauoa i hoalthj, itiftlaciaut' .r t,iuc ttua unsurpassed. Uoiid Hchoola, if'Mid Cbarchea, Jood Alaaouic lxlg, aud g.xxl ;m onle generailj. xnodplseeio btt aud. -duiiraW lce. t which tedis,- Tlie W contains S S'TfS, mora, or leaa. Tlie Hhw tM t rnoms) with fit - fUab-X (tamed Kitchens with HUMie tlitaiiieva,- aud airnew-aaary left40il4il(eAth;piiHia .'" ifoe. j Mwut l n. n.nn.i. Farm and Hotel for Keiit or Lease. Iloittehwld Furniture and ( liatiel Propr-rty for lal, All In per fect Order. THESrjBSCBlBEB.INTKSlWNQ TOBEMOVE ta Vu-giuiawilt ofiar fur lout pqUicly, -ou invimvAi, ma ui-.tr.MUJ-.u. tno ' Farm and Hotel at Garytborg, V. C, bow oeenpied by him, wi ll aiieb Furniture ss ths Krator naar dmurki Alav tua 'atixw, lit Himea, Mules and Cauls, lainoiifi wiaeh am ainne Tsoa-ct'asaaoenK-a o Iion as (Jows.)i'ariiuag Jjopwiiieata, Cunt, sudosr, ae , Ae. -Tb VlMUi tirnrtj will be old for oaah.- . ' Ths Uroisof nut or leas, sboo d thssamsnot be rented or W-amd BrmneaU;, will tie made known on day uf sale . ' I ' W. TAbBOT WALKS, (larval tiiv. N.C. tiouuf S. a U. iCaud P. B. B. .. Dee. 7 lot-to. C1ITN NINM, t'OTTCKI FKKaasa J Horse Powers. H. h fcaiery A Hun's bnirsr sal Om snd Condenser, -'i'iis Uooriris Cotuw Uin, Collet's Hteel Brash Inn, InfrcrsnU's I'otum f rasa, Lerer and Jtailway Horns I'uwii, txittim Imir fius, baling HufM)', I'stent Cotlon Ties, bssili snti liubber Belting, Lara Leather, Ac. . - MITCHKbL, AM.KS Aug. 30-M-H tiewhsra, N. 0. - T."V. MOSS, i--' V. ?' .'-if it Watch Maker ana Jen elf r, 7Ve doort abott tin Murlet. KZm on hand WATCHKS, CLOCKS, JEW-eh-y.Ae. . N. B. SiwiJ sttention KlrentorennldiigBne and otiier WatetMS, Jewelry and Cluck, 41 (irioes to suit the time. . Doe. l(W,tr , , MALE ACADEMY, TmIIjt II o, Orant llle l opnly, IV. C. TIIR RPBITK1 KRHMiriN of till. Ki'honl open the. led Ssomtm'in Jannary next t. The price uf hoard sift ltiui,tu is aifiet.v dollars per aeaaHiu ef. twenty wwiia, , witiuaii inrs clisrg.-s, rl WII.SOX ftCIIOOI - Melville, Alamanoo County, BT. C. ' ' li ItaTABWimitu l-lr5 1. :' '; THB NjatTESBtON ennunenees Jannsry I, W6S'. Circulars sent na applieation to DarwOltN W140N. i)ej. -HM.sw8t4w , WHITE'S SCHOOL. ,t.c THE FOURTH ESMO ot this Si-hii.il will oommeuee ths lath of January, 1W8, and con tiime twenty weeks. Tuition in adranne, I3A, A Board ean bs had, iu good families, t $11,60 per month, it, .,-.'1.1,1. a,'.j Fur particulars-, aililreas-. . Dee. e-H!-datAw ' m M. i. WHITE. ' W. H. ft R. B. TUCKER ft CO S - VERY LATEST. v , i- n i '.,t ' , ... . t LirlS' I1KE1S8 CHX)US. . Best stack we ever offered. r letf ' i W.H.AB.B,TUCKKBC0,r M EN'8 WEAR 1 BOV8' WEAK I A fall and ermiplete stock. I ' ' 1 v". . v. v u ' v. ,'. wr rr A w e mrrfwn a i De-, t rjMtlMMINQS, BUTTONS, TSXVETS,Ac. . A new stock, and very complete. - -, ..... W. H. 8,'bV TUCKEB a CO, Do.6tf .:: . , ' TTILOQB OfL CIXITUH, CAKPEmOS AND X . ungs. lTom M to at-t--t-f r-- W. H. A K. 8. TUCKEB A IXK Dee 6-tf H OUBE FUBNISHINa PKV OOtliTI. Ueena. Towslings, Damanks. lh-mraiitta. Ao; " . W. H. A ft. B. TUCKEB i. CO. Dec. If i .r i- TTAfst, flaTtt, nAT. ' ' ' ' 'the largest stoeiln the f ily. We (five puttie. W. 11. t B. S. TUPKEB A C0J I Dee-tf ' - , ,'r.. A superb stock, at eieeedinglrow prt. ' i , W. H. ft B. S. TtTrKER A CO. - Dee, 6 if . rtvr ..r4 T If SEtS BED TICKINOV " J.-.jVl.'brsnat , ... W. H. A It. ft, TUCKEB A Co'K. Pee t-tf ., .. .,; , ,, ..f HI.EACKKD AND UNBLEACHED POMES- ties,' eteetitigs: tanrtin-ml f sn Ixmsr Cloths, at II. 4 B. 8. TJL'CKEB, A CO 8., JJOOTtt AND H HI IKS. .ca nn Hlinei snil rVKits, W, U. A B. 8. TUCKEB A CO. Dee-f RDIA BUBBEn BIOS TOP BOOTS A BIIOVJS. , For Ladioe, llianet au4 Men. Bumrtlflpg new a th-s asaraet . ,..'... W. H. n. 8. Tf CSEB.A CO. ! Pees tf . '- i .v - bme,..Biatot,.KIai4Aifcw -W-. -H, -AS -Ifc f. TfKEB A IHX, ' BaJ- jti - ; - I . V. f1, f; ?'h' 6? W. S. A h. s:xVCKtB 4 CO. 30 Eewwd. nt 8TtItt DAT SIGHT LAST wHol-so Wis stolen frtna my premiaes io Hstui Ohiii- j ty. 'i n norae noariircoioirii lb norae isdarkrcoioird. somewhat ttuct tV a,iiii ; a i hu, srav : s small on ea.li side nearly White, ciimJ probalilr bv th luile trtitee one of the bind feet, Brsr ths honf. He arasioor years old lust jtpnng, aed is good-aiK-il, though slim-built, slid mH. in very good orilrr. ; ' 1 bavel reaiinn to bi lieve that th norae was atnlea lif a bl k man formerly tn my eniptnv. He is sftta-buila, with very 'WdpicuHiAjonjiiig ersa, ab.mt tiv feci tea inches hixh, wore a drab eiilorvd. sliiui'hcil hat, a hirlil colored ssck cost, rather short, wub pauls oX tba ssm color and aiiieh wuru. . -i: f.'.'., 1 will pay a reward of Taenlv-f r dJiar the recovery of th horse, nr nfrv dollars f"f hi recovery, and aulhcMiil. eTijtpf,Ato -enavjet ttw thif'f,.. EfcxM,l a. BV iEE. JjL DraouboiTs Skua, ISaetiw l K."C. Iu. . in.4i I U . KEW ADTESTISKttlITi lsLOAI HA'wXtl. .-; " '--'"UM.. " KORPOLX ADtf -VrSEMESTS 18G7. com-PV"I'LTjTA AX GEHERAX COMMISSION MERCHANT ' ' K0BF0LK, VA. , For thi sale of ; - " " " Cotton; Tobacco, SjftvNl Stores, - imeduiTpli3Bve7aVci In ths markets of Korfolk, t.li tfpool 'BTBst; London AK AtseiiilEr K0EF0LK AKD LTVERrOOlV S.TEAMEItS. - )j J -i s. i l-!;imiTit . . t f I have seen rod' th aeirrice if fir. t". K. ItCKIt, of honh Carolina, slid will ate lm f,4,na ind uhnainlAn.Mt in (VlitrsJ and WeNtem Cn,litta, aud he sill be pieaoed In K'e all ilifor'T lualitHj. simI attorjj u airy Iwiimh lle-ire.L , ' tlll'QKTKUA-AJm EKU.TI18 I HARDWARE, CTJTLEBYjIROS. - u tkel; bkltinu, ackkno, w4en .nATtf HiAl., . HtN MAIN tTHKKT AKD MAHliKT Mjl AU1. - NfRFGLKrrVfHH?'IAr r T ' UT XOBTH eABOMNt, WTTB ' ' ' W. It. C LAND. , -M , . 11KAXK IM XTJKBKR, UMI, COAL. WOOD; HAY, - HSNSI.Kn, LATH. . PLASTER, 'H AIR, TAR, PITCU AND TURPENTINE, Nnft wvrn at. ak woontroB't wrabp, ,. : IVorfblU, Vo. 3pt.,'10--3lV8in , '!' ' . ' '' ' '.' JAJIEt KOBIMW 4V COMMISSION . MERCHANTS, ; 'x KORFOLK, Va. xtrnx orvs btbict attention to thi -V V sal of CoUoa and aU other produce, and to ths purchsas of sll Plantation Bnppiie. Our bullae was ecuhliahed in Korulk, in tftffi, bv Jsmes Oordon, of Warren County, North Carw (Nina, who waa well known throughout the Ktate. Ws trust that our lone experienoa iu tbe Comioin siun Uuainesehas made us familiar with it In all iteJiranrhes, and sntitle na to a portion of ths patronss isge of the aood people of our native State. hktbrbmck $ ' - Oen. M. W. Bansom, B. F. Moors, J. K. Smith, Cel. N. at. lone. Hon. Kenneth Karuer, P K. Hmith, Jno. kL Uooviv, Tr. W. J. Hawkins, Wm. I). Junes, Jno. J. Belt, lion,. Wm. A. Graham, K. H. mith. - A' . : r - Btpt. !-o-Sm ' -, v ., -.. j ! '" ". " 't r-r ' intEKTt, : NEAL '(& Co4 -i. a. bbai " oan. . rasaa, . , - i, no. wbit. COTTON FACTORS : : ; asd --.a A a a General Commission Merchants,' : 'I NORFOLK, VoA- - ' ttsfer to It. H. Smith, Esq., Scotland Neck ; Hon. Z. B. Vane. Charlotte : O, li. l'amley A (V.. K. Harrsv A Co" Wilminit(m ; Oen. B W. Haywood, Bafeigh ; Oen Wade Hampton, Month Caroline : Colonel John W. Cunningham. PsrSoo County ; Turner Battle, Esq., EilKefcomlM ; haiiK Nalional Bank of Norfolk j UeorRe if. Brown A Co., Wsaliington. r.naatJtt. ,Wr SL StllXAB. . w. eamr. Formtriyof S.C, BERKLEY, lfllLLAK V CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN DRV GOODS AND NOTIONS, ' U WEST main btreet, ' KKXT TO KXCHAHOR KATtONAf. VANS, , . . NoaroMt, Fa... Bent. 10 DO-Sm atSTAI.IJIKD ISSI. , SADER BIOGS. iW. J. XHHHfc KADER BIGGS aV CO., COTTON FACTORS General Commission Merchants. NOnrouf, Vh. SrCCIAI. AND JtNTIHtJ ATTENriOS to sains of Cotton and aU other kinds of pro due and prompt returns mads. Our long sxperisne in business five as supe rior advantage in making sale a tli highest market prices. , Cotton fotttirtwl to LHerpoot ftaeof soaamia sions. . " Liberal advsnee made on prodae ka hand. l atTsi.Mno Aorirra : Major Jaa. M. Uayo, of Edgecombe, and Mr. Jaa. B. Hancock, of Wilaon, who will be pleased to furnish any luformstioa or facility to those shippihg to as. . . a: , Beveuns Taxes on Cotton can bs paid here in sll canes when preferred by shippers, according toveeent regtilstiona. i: , .. Norfolk, Vs., Nov. 4-, a. ' .-t "'7 . ., JEIXAlfEOUS. x - - Valuable L&ndt and Kill for Sale.: I)DR8UANT to a decree of the court of Equity for Johnston Countr. at Fall Term, lw,7, 1 shall, on Saturday, the lrttluUr of January e it, on the premiaes, proceed to sell, at public sale, that valuable property, near Uoop IliU, in said County, known a THE KEOCO MILLS, , consist ing of fifteen knndred snd niucty-nre seres of Lstid, lyiag near the North (Usronna lUilroad, and within ie and a half miles of Boun liill Vo- pot. . ' - . - Th said Itnds srs the first qnalitj' of Cotton lands. About 4110 scree ar cleared, and cava., been in cultivation. The rest is in primitive fnr eat, snd is well timbered, although a conaidenklile quantity of Pine Timber has been cutoff. , A 'ill improvements Connie! of an excellent Saw MilL with a fortv-two inch circular Bsw. ronbv sJonvals Tni!iui Wheel, which, for beeV.v Nrf work aud quickness of cutting, is uiieurpawwd. Thers is alao a tram road trim the Mill t the Bailrosd. where there la s turnout-. Also a Grist Hill, which will grind 60 bonnets of rem per day. Alao a Store and Office, a tilat-ksmilh Shop, and. fetmbousea toFoperativsa, ead n A LAHUK AND CONVENIENT DWELL- t r-.-;--. ;t . .- ... hcaatifullraitnated on a bill, containing eight runei. to which are aifewlii-4 sll neceaaarv ont- uouaea nq nwiieaI-'Hu iae waruene, woe oi ahicb eytitsius one or Hie large! and nifnit Iscup-, i Anil si ing arb water perooag Arbors is ths Wtste, The water on Ills, lilac ia eiSelRmt. and it ia oue of the faesltbieat locatioiw in tlx low country. TEBUt OF SALE :-. .. ; One hnmlred snd fifv dollsrs cash ,t foor then- PSliU two trttnitred' serf fifty-rtottsr -w -wTt Monday in Marrh. IMa, sad note at sis and twelve Bi "stilt from Ui day of ssle. bearing in terest. For the balance. tMindswitbSDOmved .a- enrity will A required, and ths title retained nn- liUlia laustiaasABsunay tsfMO, f iiaauui arf.jii ou uie nrai nav ot l -nroiii y, imm. , wee. iiq-ta,... . .yfonnainB tautty. -hdmatville. B,' C.: MASl'PACTL'REKS OF MEN'S AVD Briiira'ns, Men a snil Bovs JiSilntifal tnlirt; St ew' ted t'hleti wi'a HHhi,. BOYS' T I till l'arilcular sftsiitloa psid Id orders." " Gunny1 Bagginf aad Hope at Very low ' A.: FisrnreA rrr - : I DESIRE CPFCtALLf Ttl CALL THE'AT lention of llamers to mj large stock tif ebevp Unany BacgtBff antl Htifiev' " v " " 6,0 1 yd. Uunny Uamoe at 2S eta per yard - y eoils of Kope. at Jtf et per pound i !r,l to suit purtia3ra. Call aoou or vnu m ihw' chsuce.. , - . jW.IiuIlLBr A'IKKIVH. Onieer and'Commisaioa Mn-himtJ: -., - . No. lha.Va f sjette'vllle Kt.. llaleiKh..;,!- fttieeial att, nli.ie paid to the wle aud pur'- c1ihi of pr.Hiinw, ' i.v. --;rj-tr t 5 tOES. FLDtrU-- ASD CHKEkE--A taiga-loV very sufsrer, fue aals bv , ui n nu Mraxrii . KovJO 1 A WhuWis tlrocera. MEDICDTES, eVfi V- THE E.ST j5L0Q rURIPlElt ;a -. . . in. r. . - ati. .? DR. XA tVRENCE'Q ; s-i f ir-, -f- -i B. T. a. r K 0 8 V SEAD TEEjOLtOWmd ' HO HE CERTIFICATES' -I'roBH'FliyalclamrTr" " "We fccrebv eertif? ths the Rosadsiie b etaaL' ed by s J I. ..!, (,o im aa epeneoJ e?T niweuiiat u4 l.hemiKt and that his renwiiT an eiikiuit and ri'iiahle one in HClHOKl'l 7 tirphilis, e.J ft having performed "soms rwawt ' shie cuius ia this vicinity. , ,i..,w. A. pvaaxsjLiL " . t. W. K1.S, M. n Wilson. S. T.f Fehruarj- tth, " Y hereby certify tjZst ws regsrd Dr 1,.' ' rence's Com pound Extract of Roaadslis sa a Kil ' able Alterative, A c. . " A. D. MOOltR, H. D . i " I'.- A. BHia,U,B. Wilson, N, C, Vay W, 1667. Etfcwnibe County. N. 0. at... a. De 1. 1, . v.,.aav mt, ma.- Lambesus Dmr Sir Plau. m immediately per Express to Tarboro. tZ. .1 m.,h I ..... 1 . n . .. . , .i wuw vmwMm vt jw jnwanaiis. I carefully examed it Formula,- snd hats sn ' it in niy practice in a number of cam. Iamaal plessed with it. I think it, beyond doW u Uwl Alierativ I ever uaed, I Lave trvd it , several ease of Scrofula and Scrufulona AI. ious, Ac, with much satisfaction to mvaair agi.' ?atients. I have alao seed it in Seeoodary anS untary Hrjilnlia, (una a terribl eas of aula years' slanihrig.l in which It acted irith surpr ing snd ssUMitotory ctteut making a qakk tn thorough cure. I nsve, therefor, no haaitauie ui rr-. MMuvimi ri n u hi ruyaioutus ana oitwa. u II r L k...,i r -i- i . v A.B.sonixs.ji.. A AVontlprfnl Cure r Mrrarulsw . AlVttlle Stttllln;. " ; : HOME CERTIFICATE." 7 I hereby cerfify, that last September t aual. tacked with Win is dwelling of ths left knee-, and also with an enlargement of ths glands of th neck--(one. tumor reached a large suae. T swelling of the knee was normou, snd wm u tendmt with ths mosteaeruniatuTg paiua. I via. so reduced that. I wss eocflned to my rocai i three mouths. 11 r leg wss so completely draws' up, thst I could not Uud it at all. 1 tried rut on remedies, and they foiled to give m sny ra lief. - I wss in tins eoaditroa whea I eonmieiK taking llr. iwrense's ltoaadslis. Tb swciuii in the knee aud neck began to subside tl r I took all of the tint bottle. By th time I m the second bottle, ths swelling of tbe seek as. t iroly dissppearad and that of uis kno nearly as. After taking thrse bottles I found myself am plete'T well able to wslk ss well ss ever, Ac , ' JLATUIEft VtLUAIOL ' ' - Wilson, May IS, WWT. - . KoaacTull wilt tarn the very worst case of Chronic Rheumatism . - , HOME CERTIFICATE. , " v" Wilaon, K. C, May th, DM. I hereby certify that I vat en red of loug ataad ing Chronic Bheumatism, by taking four bodies of Dr. lwresee',Jtosdslis. .1 t , ;Vj (t,,.t A,.',- JAMES-WIM.I&Y ." Rosndtills cures rrbunc-lr, Bolls, rimplc,etc Certificate from an dd ami much rt parted nlizen of Greetie Comity, mm, '' a resident 0rTiim N. C. ' I herebv certify that, during Hie summer at fall or Mtiti; that I wss sercrkjy slHictedwits 0 bunei having had ss many as fourteen l' Carbuncles, and twelve ordinary Boils, lints ed so much fruni tbem that I could not n" of the bonne half the time for several iMtr Being induced to try Dr. Lawrence's iicaadaiia, I wss entirely cured by Ut as of on kvult t that truly valuable medicine. ! ' . - W. A DASHES, St WilseMay 11th, mi.- T , - , - CoBsnmptlAH, In Ita Earl' tUfts, -:--'' ran be Cared, y : '' BALtnsoBF,, Md., March 4th, ISffl. Dear Dr. .etwene M,y dtughtar hviB Iws cured of a deeply seated disease of th I"''" !' your ' ltosadalis," 1 feel it my fluty to bum w fact known to yon for the benent of others MJ suffered nesly two years with a hard cough, alius troubled her day ana nient; at last Kiem--ted form, gloaav eye, night ewests, totethar vii tlpt cough, told" too plaiuly tbat it waaV'"i"T lion, beyond queatuiti, eating st her vital. 0w riivsiciin't reiuedie brought no relief, tht advUed to try yoer BoMdalis, a a tonic wbk she did iniagiiiewiy surprise snd graui " lin 1 fibuitd ItAr Atinctitji returuui. Snowty she regained ber strenKth, hor ooogh snd flijt swesis grsdually ceased, snd she is sow, taking ttva bottles of your tnediein, PPeWf H well as evro i , xours respectfully, .''; , Mas. E. AXN S3IIT9. RoaadalU cUre nil tikln Vi- Soft Bhium Cvrvdh IfanarleaUt ' - Cure 1 1 . De. Xiwarnn, Wilson, S. C.J , - 1 . My Vtar StrVat th last te years isiitil ooutlv) 1 suffered with an inveterate etui iK the akin mailed by phyait'iaaS "iialt liiienm, wuhhich I suffered trrii:lj-rth paiotiri iilg ws sUnoet iutnlerabi. I tried sei-'U tlw best physicians in Europe snd thiaeow? havs viaitcd several e-lel.rated bpruiga-" thonsndof dullarn-snd failed to gl snj e-j In Deecmber lewtt, being in C'liarteatoo . t- ' was told br a gentleman at the hotel, that T .1 of 'hmiartsHa " 1 reilved to try it, wubin w hoiia, though of iis doing me any good. J Pf; ed a botUt, of Ueasra. King A L'aaiy, aim meuoed UJung it, Eindu.g, to my siirpn", . 1 waa im;?roving, I bought f"r other but before wnniiicricing n th 1 tea. 1 "V was oempletely wU-thi liasa having pw SStaJ tLe Hundred iir,,w pleaae sceit sa s token of in grstitdrta. w ito.iim wit loakeyourkivaJiiabla Hoeaualu y known I -;-"' ' V ihe Wilson "Kuril. t.Moliriin,:, !;,J WTtiw wmAurrt. -rrl-Wivn j"' d,,Mt iut-,1 Al'fience. that tht ttoaiaiif ia ever prermrvii. I "M ltfei-s of Inquiry, '(: omji-. r Ij trnmnvd. Tn. J. -fiiua. itviiicfrrre I If &7 rnr-v on, , aptsmi ber ix'f..trc-i .i I Jt.- .,v
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Dec. 7, 1867, edition 1
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