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A. v. -- -i ...... K- i i ----- TERMS OF srB.srB!rT10S; ' , Th ISiijirtKtx t fnHished every day. soefs) nadav, on tiit following term :, , Vr r crtw fvNi'ti ....... ....si H -.'T'rr tweaiu'.iiv -" Thi SVtVilS, .i " I OmuIUS. ., -5..... .... 6.8' jOn ''!. ' -tut- vi wktv Sentinel out year,. .' ." " eistojij,-.u...,..i t WM. E. FELL, I BEATON GALE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER S7, 1W. -WHAT. IS BEST FQU Oi ll PEOPLE! .' admit to our column. , from- a re- apcotaole source, n article oV "the tilu- Ihim," tinned "CeloV wbi0Vse4ut -feiiy. i'"ii'lwel, d which dorT eio- iifcruiii. :2 Thewriterdoe ant favor our view-f isf tukruptcya a remedy for the ftrostrsie ron.liit.in of our people, arid aithouoh lie liar luiiiii rSeing a, repnditliouisl, yet tfe etidmllf consoler that TtiuJuitHJK is no the only remedy which will suit our wofile. ".W intimated, U our"- article upon tU Lankrupt law, tht tb Radicals had uriui-;j iscd repudiation, in some instances, lo n-r m.iii, in order to secure their vote, wlien every one ihust ice that a Constitution, coo taitiin". the firim.ijileol rejiudialiou, would Hot be worth the paper npon which It It written. Vet.. In make 'the 'oittdiiuiion xiiilf among tiie mease, we ulioillj ni tic ni prised if tome U(;U lull werethrow ZJa thea)ilc,T -' ';.; ''( . ' r The vicwa of "C'ti" are la-l Uiif th BGUiiiLalAtu iif tit iMfiiC-t iijsjj i Uf ' itfV Jite war, in w hit h lie bnlila that tliu rtouthern Stale hate Iieen Ifoverued without the (irlatitiitiofl a4 whitjr liy the caprU'j) or will ,( CVmirreaa. The vviU of llw-ac KUtetor nrovincet, beiiiR without Coimti tutiun ir law km not anfrxralito in the C'oiiHlilution o tliotniteil B iUn, ami lnv 'log jjovenwxl by the will oi Cmigreim, a "Cftt"" xmg to i)pnoer therefiiru, . if, l the reomHtruction Constitution, rejnulia timi were incluftikl&ml Coiiurta were to -accept it, it would lie the rfnty of the pe pie to aciuioaoe ia the arrangement there after! We do not m llie force or legiti littu!jf of Mjr" rrtw!iTn,7 nor duet promise any u ltli im nt of our iliftuiuUii. The in out ready am! humane, and the chcapist, mctliod ofk-ttling the indebted neuaof the people, It by general and mutual comiiriHiiiHO among debtor and " creditora. x Thi plan we have urgcil aereral time iloce the war, out we have teen no dirpoaltioa oa the part of debtors or creditor to move in the mutter. In thi oiijjht to ban hxM doue," Creditor and debtor (hould hate tiict and acttltul their nuitlcr anions thcmnclrra, on principle of jimtice anil liu maoily. That scheme failiiifj, we have sctn no way of etcape, until the piwutge of the bankrupt law. The atnr law, panaed du ring tie war;wa not Duly sucomititutionali but oH;raled siiuoat a ruinounly tijHin Hie HWpItf a the war itaeiy. But for that law, the jjl- MMWHy Biil-4MMileawi4 thi uinslviKi ot debt. The aUy lawa aiiw the wtir hive been of Uieaatno ciiariu'tttr, ainiply puUmg off the evil day, iiirrriuing . the Indcliiedueu of tlie people, by the accu mulalion oi inlcrtut, eotnoeilinK liuodreilt . tofay l iro tatva, Iwlh Hlnta and Keilerat, upon lirlilioua prnM-rty and iiicoim-a, and vantly increasing the cunt f liligatioii. lint the whole fabric upon wliirli "CatnV argiiiiiciil I built U a l.iTse one. We bold that tlii io liaa not bet-n a tnoment, lince tlie inauguration of the late war, when the Houthein Blalc and ju-oplV were not loyally ; bound by the Constitution of the United KtaUa. The attempt to throw off our allHtuok hpon,' the MM ai sonmthing lietter giance to the Constitution or tlie t uiteil tttutes was purely revolutioiiary until we 'effected the object of that revolution, we were still amenable to that I 'on i tutiun, although the war tuvpi-ndi-d' lis operation; b'ltlliB failure of the rrvolutimi removed the ettipcnidon, and at tune we weie sub jt!l to all the penalties of revolution, but, at-th ii name lime, were restored lo al" tl righM and privilegesol the fonntitulMi. Wchol l, therefore; lust, since the war, w have not only been living under J he Con Stitution ol the United States, but have been tntUUd to all it protection and lieiieflts. If we liitve not received these benefit and pro tection, M is lnvause We powers of the go eipiiient have been usurped by Congress and tiie part in power, who are not disposed to give us our njyiw under ins lonnuu tion. The action of the ftouthern Ptales, in carrying on the war, was revolutionary huXall the arl of the plate anil people were not revolutionary. kfany of ibime acts were tiict4y in accordance with the refjuire- BienU and priiiiplei of tlie Conslilntion n( the United Stataw Ilewe, when the revo lution failed or the "rebellion" wan iuelched. all tho revolutionary law of the h'outh bccaoie null and void, but thosa lawa which were trnt wrnft ary t thefJojiSttluiroH Sof the United 8lat!, and not revolutionary, re- Hiiuucd in full force. The same state of thing continue since the war, owing to the fa t that, the active power of lite gov-J eminent lias been wielded by the Congress to eHitt another revolution, equally at re pagimii.t to. the Conkitution as sece-ssion was. It th prcseut Te'Tolution should be ConwiitiiUon ami govirumeut Will l dig 'pi n ed T v a new niie, and all tint !)apnMcd wi'lptn ,'t to loiiiloiinto the vm w. in ll jI i'j d o r ir I te ad the pw gov. ernincht sliMild five it Its tanrtion, then ol rouc-eit would stand. Iiul if H should not aj'l'W'W. then' it would W''ufciTuTuJ utlTaiUcal revolution should "iH j potlS.!eyt rf JJETon k(,t ifc. IUtt JI live i.- i tUt it will bo fbcYkeil in IMS, and the ConsiitutiiBi and lira of the Uoi- lt IS ' at ca' ' ' "ill I'yjunipli t P uppneejayr. and order onee'lnore prevail, as they jiavetl i;r an l the old government shonJd fm s ;ain H tlled down upon it old founda- lions, Ual'm the cnudem of alavery,' 4hee ... iuA i.i'frv ..c, . J.htrt...wUii.yer, K. been. ,. tlio ' )til:nM ot Tiot.'niUsl Horn; ! .t.ua, 4ij4 ue nppea up ana i . . . .... ... lTiinot !-Dd the rigid uiatioj of the CouiU? . (But neither legitimate pompMyui uf debsaiid creditor, Bor'tLe lMDkruiit act, xat contrary ipke otiAlitulioa. and tbera fore not lialiie to be MDovttltd, when once Mitt!Ht Bull iupjxwie we go ot npudia turn of aay kind degr.', aii)l effect ettle liientt dnder State Cfnatitutionior lw sot reogniztd l.y The ' t'ouititutioB ,f the L'tii Hl Hlatet, and how long caa theyatand Any ev -rageroentj therelore, w?iiclr Biay lieoff.-r.fi 1T tttBadioali tyrelie thepeo- piti i I7 repuiHahiti, can only tan tUif two fold; ii.fluenee : Cnit, to ally the people to tli. ir intereiita for th take of a tetuporary rood, or arcondly, to bind them to their in- P ffjliln litdir to prtaeiT what they be ifSinia'tiy ItTBtiljrts liiig vpsh thejn and forever 1 '. ' piK -HfA TM Or AFFA IRS JN MIS- 1 ffrssrppt-wK, cai'srs. . f . .... ...miiooe.1. iu .ur itkertMi did patcKn) on Weilnewtay ruoming; that Gen. .! ..ill... Ord had dispatched Geueral Gillem, Ami- laot fonimiwioner if the Bureaa forjjrf' Wate of MiwiiMippt, to Waibunrton, t rep- reeent lo llie I'reident and liecretary of -War the starving condition of the Freed men ia a large aumlier of the coontiot of bin auk-district, W puMuh, on our fityt lage, toilay, the rejiort of Oen. Gillem, uiadu to Gu, Qrd, ipon which this action was predicated, and we subjoin the follow ing import antiordcr, iied by the District C'otiiiiundcr On the J9lh. int: "C'oniiiianding officer are directed to no: tify the leading ,coloi- men, and to take uch otlur iii(Murn m ntay be uecestary lo giveKucrl publication ol thelact, that alb Irectimvn, who are b'iU. a ill he ripiirRrf to earn their support during the coining year, ami to go to work upon Hi beat U-rras that can I procured, eren should it furnish a support only, and thus preveut them becom ing a burden on theUovernuient, AH heed men wuocan.bat willnof, earn a lireliebood when employment can lie procured, will lay themselves liable to arrest and punishment as vagrants. -The co-operation of Sheriffs and constables, and police magistrates, i reijuestetl to the entorcenient of ibis order, aud any such actiouvol theirs, under it pro visions, will ! be sustained by the military authorities,", v . ; . Judging from alt the" indication before ns, it may not be lopg"t?efore some similar anliiin liefr'Hie arci'iary in'Tfurfli Carolina. The iuuueiiKe liissis'that have .been sustained by those of our pluntois, who went .largely into the c"uUu.re3bt cotton, tho past year, Wether with the financial stringency result ing from other chusus, will efl"ictual!y pre clude any -ixtenned or speculative,; opera tions, in any department oi farming, the pa-suntjresr. The result will and, nuut be, that thousands of laborers will seek employ- inrnt, in vain, at anything like the wage Which have heretolore obtained. We feel confident that I'VoTy of them will come to cimsidi'r thciiijiflvt .fortuuale, ere - long, if tin y ciin m-curo situation lor their clothing and food. The numlicr of idler sndloun- geis ii very vUilify increasing, each day, in every, section of the StuU', aud this fact ac count', in a great iiicmme,' lor the accuinn liottiiLiabuu liitkJii.mil.li.wl the ciuS: Ing week of tlidea'r. j't't drawing to an eud. ; r .' . .'' - Wiille this statu of thing has it origin in the il.'pM'i.ilion at prices; the pun ltd f.il lure of (he crop, ami the ui motar'y pre dire, tlie UMt anil last tlio legitimtte re sults of KtMieal -legislation, the condition ia greatly agravatei'l by. the teachings which hsve Imtii instilled fnlo the minds of the negroes by ittdicnl emUwries, dmiiaitogm ami iiicendiitriet. L'n lor these teaching!), they have, in manycwi-a, come to regard work (ill ihjjyitiWi!lyjli4iLN consilient with Hie idea of fretjrm. They thiih bread, -voting as more nife-ani-y than victuals,--aiiCiHisiilutions at something that coiieiTiis their n'W ilignity more chwe ly thun elullic, Mo.t -t I br.-ii will Cirleita day's wage, at any tliiie.K to stragh- off and listen to the empty vap uiugs ol some Ignorant pretender or ilesj going, dcnugogite, Who proMHis to "nddrniw them on tjie n'at and glivriiMH tupio of ''Lilierly and Eipjhlity." The ..worst of It is, tiioj that, at the very lime yheo a siertu 'necessity it alnnit to demonstrate, what every seniuble man of their race ought Ut, have foreseen. and what they have all been repeatedly ad- inonihhed was the cane, that their fcal and nly dependence" is ti pun the" Southern whites, amoug whoiit they live. and have leen raised, their minds are being poixmed against and lllhii with hatred towards, theirxj former owners. Had'u ali mil lias hern a U'rrilile curne ti 4he country,-vliut to the negro a worie eii; emy stjll. Thft Country can nover frmi it blighting effit. and throw off, at It surely will, the incubus of it rule but the uegro w ihHiinetl, Wo fear, to lie the nahnppy ", ,u ' " ,r ' .""" to trust in such a fulse and trcacherntK ireful:' , Mmrnanx SKTTLKBS. . f-oou after the war, a aoml-'er of pets.ns of Northern birth, eil her cmiiiMied wiili the army or following on iU.hecia, dctorminedJ to settle in the Soillh, at different jxiints, engaging In mi rcfininUse,' cotton planting, is., expecting to make a' gmni thing of it. In the meantime, soma at tliem bceaino, tlsw; dimity tittereMipd fit the' politrc-il nitn atl'iii of the Mknilli, and fori'inont in the BlUiitfgciiietit ol tfio piftitieiil miichinery'of the party in power, sml, io many inlncet they-, wHh Agetvlsof tiro Bwnr iiwvebeen eli Uil lo tho various Convention of tlie Southern Sulca. A grfod share of tTiTs clas of men msuipulatoi the wires in the Ala -bama Convention, and are doing . the lanve iMngiOa..r;iiamr counts, in a great oieg-n'ie, for the -violence ml illibernlitv exhibited. ia thi Stale, the' number of Jforthern-f.i two l,ii wrstoi-tfl to tUe t.mveoUou it com. psrntively small, bid the indication are that s mic ol thfsn gentlemen, and their friends, are looking for promotion. But North Car- liM'is Ixvoining too iHMir for adventurer. We learn that ttiany of them are making an tin (Tf (ittcivfs Iwrsr-We hnr bew:ri--fii'A Ibid ttKfldlntl reconstruction does iiot ftaif, loit few ol those, who profcsSjjiitereat iu the fl ate, Will remain. x, r; W 1 .... XJliV the Seotiutl. - , rTJJIC xtztfyrtdx. " - Msastt. Eowiiwir iee, from the A fiwfof the 13th. int, that you call uxin the people 10 eiidesvor to dutise some way or mcaus, by which they may be relieve! from their present embarrassed conditio. Permit nift to make a lew suggestion, 'oo say that the ConvenMoO eaunot - rrpudiate. I understand that' clause of ' the Con stitution of the 1'ni'ed ttates, prohibiting Atatat from iuiDairinir Contracla, V apply mil to sovereign States of the UnioaT; Are weyooe of tllie sovereign Stated! Usee we an tightt at all, that Cnftgraa way think proper to diveat U off li Congrest ha the powerTo deprive fl of one f our StaU ngbU, it has the power to bpfive it ol tin whole. I there an v acini llie Btatf of North, Canilinajeither by Conven- Was th late Conventioii calhsT TipSirwrlU twitb the Conntitution or., we. mate I Wfiatiy act -of)ttmiomtttntSiff--yv . in . - ,! 1 ait aw tthaitalnwifattb: f the Cofiireiitiiin. ciiimtilutloiial t Ioe not Lthe lluconsirucminvi. Tiriuany ow mm u out nl the t iuoB t. iwo-a "''L.i'T1 '"r1"1? the iVrma-ijpoji whK fc a ioy g in wbirii .we limy gi oaelf. mimi unmoral. Hat tlie tiiirtf (JiHjrt cog niriiice ot any act done previous to our be- I...;. Il.a I'niiinl Willll.l Si uj,; vhnitteil i'iti the Union I Would it noi lie an .'f act lor tliem to as sume any sucli jurittliction f But tuppose ws are in the I'nioit. Con gresshas assumed the responsibility to rip up the whole of ous State governuieiit, and dictate upon what term we shall lw per mitted to remain in the Union as a sover eign Htate. 1 ha, uminostionably deprived ns of.our tdvereignty. If it has that right, it hat the right lo receive any such Cootti tutloo, a may 'lie' adopted by tbtf-titate, and guarantee to n all it provisiont. Supn, tho Convention cngralti a clause in the OinmiiuHiHi, that no land shall be sold in tbi State under execution, without lle ci m rent ot the owner, for any debt contract ed previous to, or during the war ; that no execution shall iwio from- any vol our courts, thort of4en years, for soy Jebt con- tracteel previou to, or during the war ; that no note given lor the purchase of slave ahall be collected tnrbttgh the niodium of any of our court. Notes given lor tlie purchase ol (lave, were gireu lor consideration. The lawa of tin country guaranteed ' tlie title to the purchaser. rue. consideration for which the notes were given, has be?n by the law of the country destroyed,- I it not a settled principle ot law, that a not given without consideration 1 null nd void of itself f Buppose uoiigrcs receive tue Constitution under ibose considerations, would not the Bupnme Court be bound to decide accordingly f If it did not, it ap pearfto me, that it could not sustain any act done either in Convention or by the Legislature of oor &tts tines -the-war. Will the Conservative Ulsn of thi State pursue a similar course to that pursued by Virginia, tontb Carolina and Georgia not modal 1 with tlie iieconstrnctioa Act I a Let the Radical pursue their own course. and let us meet the issue at a proper time. If the Constitution is adopted, we shall be received into the Union. Would it not bo better to let thintrs go by default, and bear the ill we have for a time, than to attempt to (rive ourselves temporary relief, and do stroy our future proaicct f 'Che whole thing will unquestionably tie ripped tip alter 4th. March 18G9, that they may adopt. Suppose we are not admire I , into tlie Union. We shall have no voice whatever in the great trugglc that come on in 1803 for the l'rea ideucy; but if North Carolina and Virginia are admitted into the Union under any con stitution that they may adopt, they can give about thirty Klcctoral votes to si j pur Northern friends in carrying out their noble purpose. They are coming to our rescue j i U ttoi ouT d will do ail we can within onr power to re store to the Union i that we are anxious to become memlicrs of the Union, and would glory in iH-ing admitted once tupie nuder its Hag; that we aw willing to sutler lUdical rule for ilia present to eluct that purposef North Carolina and v irgiiuar are the mil ttouthern Htates thatran do anvlhiiiL'.- I'hi-y are not entirely Ainder the control of negroes. . Worth (9ardlin,witn a nmjonty ol thirty thousand whites, if properly organ l.ed, cad with ease carry t ie Bintu in iHU8, I hey, together .with the mate tlmt-have !il rtaily spoken, wilt n-ini re t us a Dcinm-naV 1" resit lent. Would it not lie well lor the Cen tral Committee to aituoint suit-Committee in es:h District ol every comity, to luy the mailer lulriy belore llie peopiu I 11 the Conservative men of this rtuite do not C"nc op tud niantuliv battle lor the r. lief of the opprcawxl tU'liliils, linMJie lUdioals Irom their act shyw a disHisuion to relieve tlie IHKiple, tliey will carry the Biate In "1 WIS. brlirve a large majority of the white people ofllesHlaUs would sooner ubmit to mili tary rule for a term of year, than to tee to many thousands ot our best citizen deprived of a house and Inline, and themselves and lUfir lamiiiestnrowa upon the -world la a perfectly-rtcttttute condition. - A lrg4 majority ol inoso brave soldier that Taught tlitt UttlM of our country wmd fcji "ftrinp tUe journment, whic h this condition. lr, therefore, behooves the Conservative party, and it i their duty, to urso inch measures, as would save the people irom ut ter ruin. 191 me auie jurists and (tates men coin posing the ('entral Committee bring their minds to bear, to save the people. Would it not be advisable to call upon Gen. Canby to continue, the atay of executions, lumu somemiug esq- no uone oy me proper Pauthoriliet i Wouid it aot be advisable, to H tiinn Congress to extend the timexfor the collection of our land rtox,; Until we can gel a Legislature .i assnme the amount due fnm u the State to the general government f Our far mors have tailed in their errfpa, and the imluced price oi cotton, together with the i.k'ti ..-l.. ...I.l Jll a.; I. ft. tl . I. .t - 'tphwable condition. But Very tew of. them will be able to piiy the exponsva of nukiuir theircrnps, and, Ha most cases, they wjll be btoflght largely In debt. If the "Supreme Court, should decide the acts of the Convention, in regard to debtors, unconsti tutional, it would at least clog the l.iw, and stay executions for two or three years. .Do hoi understand me a Iw.'ing an ultra rcpit diatinnist, 1 only wish 4o stay tlui lur, so a to tun:c coinproiiiiaot, and prevent llU'te selfish "$5hylock"1rom devouring the pe-ph-, a hygefn-ijority of whotn-rthH Httteor Hithing during the war, but hoanleii up their bund,, with, the Jmfcn'ft.p(!cjfiiji.MpW the Very ritals of our , aohiiem,. who were fighting the battle of our country, enduring a yuiib Pf lMore than any 4 jlfijnsisr,did, blMru,.wMlB4iWriiig4rt tUt ptupetty f thoai! crven.ttutur.eA wretches ! They are uow . trvinsr to take from those ipatrJiitic.nicix their laatiliiutvi and kstve them entirelyi dcslilute of tlie meant of Support. " Ifotliiiu; . but the strong arm of the law lU'MORKO Kxmovxl or GES. PoiT5.r-It is currently,) nimoreil to-day that the Presi dent has decided it remove ucBet f Popts from iltecotnmnd of fhe Third Miliuty District, emliriu'ing thd State- 'of ''Georgia Alaliama, and Florida, and to ajpoint Gen. Icade ia his place. lluV. EetHtiyj. ijcprfM, f...:.. . , . . Tux bkius (f'eiiiiUd and X. fW are heading aJiichinonil, V., with flour lur Bio Jaiieiio . '. . - STA TU MCWS. The GoldtMirn Jrejci chronicl" the following atu-tupt al-fofibery in Wsyne: "V e learn, pial one day last witk, ne gro entered s ttore at or near Nnlnni'a, in llus county, examined m vera) i, ai.ticles, and finding no one present but a riu dl liy, who was acting ai clerk, selected -sutne aitick''M,"re. Contervative ciulai ate'ta pro and remarked, that "we colored folk Jmve got to have (life thing, and I'm jptinn to take thene," And Stirling off .wUu them: the Ixiy seir.ed a "gun that was convenient and drawing a lieail pjr tlie neuro com manded him lo uullheui duwa or lie would Sliih.t, Tlie nejri'wt liking the hik of ine Kan amiTo; iieirrminaiion oi ine ciera, ilroiipeilrlie 1o.xIk jiim ium lit -eacaiie. MinySiieh atU'iiuH ill nodoul)t,tw niade dwrinir the wint r, ml we ailvise every man to hnve IIibiwok i4 )wteetnm .Witliiii hjs n-vsU. TUrwi- tubl;jit were CiiiuiuH ted ; Under t he au -piii; of the dieoeVoleot Society. of WiltWli!?'iinhepoorof that city "were nnYl4aWnil)fiMT on Chritlinss day. Lrg i ant mult of provisibnt were ciHitriliuted by tli ciliz nt, and the butch, era and bakers -ere e,ially generous in their donations. . ' 'A Thepiaa Association has been formed Ty tlie young gentlemen of Newbera. .1 The VTiliuiugtoit Jo r mil aay .that the H-a-nut crop in that section i eetimated to be aliiiut 100,000 bushel the present year.- -r -The Wilmington Journal give the following sketch ot Artit, the negro, who ha been arrested fdr complicity in the mur der of Col. Nethercutt, and who baa con (essed his guilt : . .''' "Patrick Artis, one of the arrested mur- denrs of Col. Netliereutt I a rmrro who has participated iu ail manner of lawless7 nets, and whose course oi crime will no doubt soon have a tatitl yet merited termi nation. Wany ot our reader are probably aware of the loci that be is an escaped felon Irom our county workhouse, to which be was sentenced to twelve months iin prison nient at the October term ot Our Criminal -Court, for the olfence of larceny. His can ture after the commission of this crime, for which be was imprisoned, was not attended without serlons difficulty. The workhouse was not strong enough to hold him, and be made bis escae from there on the 21t h of October, and wat at large until lilt arrest a few days since for complicity in the murder oi l ot. aeiuercnu. This man Artit was born in Stanbin- Ltirg, K. f-.i and Ts alwiut tweiity-iwii years of ago. He has lived in Wilmington f,-r a considerable period since llie war, and is a carriage maker by trade. 1 Ue ia aUiut live feet one inch high, dark, muddy coniplec ted, with black eyes, and has a scar on hit right teg from a cut by an axe. Hi course in crime baa been onward and rapid. We trust that those negroes who have fallen into a state of lawlessness ai.d disregard of law, will take warning by the fate which no doubt awaits Artist and reform their .way and habit while it l time. TIk: Salisbury limner says" Uiat f wo Yankees have rcronily raiivaated Union County, vending a prep irai ion,' or white wash, to the negrod, which, they assured them 'alter using for. aix monthl would make their skins wlnto. " Tim 0K0SQIA C0NMNTI0A AXB Atlanta. Oa.": DecMnher 99. The Con- vAiition niitt this nnirnincr. and iiniheiliutiilv toiik a mresi until 3 f, M., tiK givv an op portrmifv to negotiate a loan to pay the ex-, p.Mifis of the b idv. The alternoon aession was excceilingly stormy. The Finance Committee TailiMlJti secure a loan, and re ported an ordinance to authorize lurther ef fort, which was defeated en the ground that nothing could lie done. The report-of die eomnus-iioiier ti-nt to Slillodgeville to draw ttll,(N0 from the tltate Treasurer was received. It s ivs that he showed MieHtate 1 Treasurer the ordinance ot the Convention, with Ueneriil I'.ipe's authoriz ition and di rection endorsed, and that th Trehsiirer said he must decline paying out any money on such authority, (wing sworn to olx-y the coiialitntioii and l i of Georgia, and Was iHimleil only lo pay warrants signed, by the Governor. ..." " ' During the debate that ensueik a delegate aid the Treasurer bad wiubbed thai tJoa vention. noiher said he woujd to God the Convention could sniili General Pope, The negro Bradley said the ergeant-at-arms should lie sent with a die of soldier to bring that impudent treasurer to the bar of the Von venlion. Another negro said : "What tli.t lliimirfini, li j Iuipm lidi l'l-i irnnt unnlil. is over to tho Bih of Jiiuuary next, Kx tremu indigniilioii is exprewte.d by the dele gate, a mnjority of whom have - not money enough to tnkoNbem lioiniVv flntefs, boanl hnuseji the Coovcuiion printer, and oflkialu -suffer severely. r :. : Waoks Dkcusino. A an indication of the decline in the price of labor, we give the following item ot information: ''The Superinieiiileiiis and Preaideots of our va rious railroads, who, last year, paid for, la borers $10 per monib with, rations, bare ilelermiueil not to pay over (!) to $10 per moutu. jtiiu rationt, mr ine next year. These laborers, it will be remembered." are charited lor all lost time, even traction of a day.V-WKwa (') Teltgraph. eefl- . t.w . ... . . . , , AkmyWkikus ate Cencrally distiuKUuh- d " for coli rlcsy. We retri't to hear that at Wa lt Op r House, lu.-l evening, a Major General grulfly declined to heed a courte ously wordeil nqnest for jiermission to get liy jiim in order ux join alaly, and brought on himself deserved o nsiire . tlicrelor. Wotti. Jicenin A'jjrest, 24'A ' ' According tiTW--hinift TlTif-Trs-1iinfctoU j,,iies- pdodeiit ol ibe Baltimore liazdte. General Giant cauuot even pell correctly. West i ooit witt wocp w oewis-learwr u A KiMituckian ahotatlft 'brother Ixtcat wl be woolilo't irtOtirta tor dim, AlthouKU b missed his aim, his kihd intention was not finstrateil, for his brothif fell dead of heart d'iseasat-at MoU-inslaut,. -:-'- '. Prince Alfred allot ah h plmnt iu 8oulh- etuAfrfra, and then stiistd "li'iHtrLtber ciircaas in in atutude. of Jf'ynlh lirave priuce John Brown' son has- I wen takes to . tu phfo lunatic asylum, ttllVted with the licr- ed i t ary Jain t - -'-3- -B-r. ye think thatooe-rd hrrHrrjerCTf wmim muni o, 'ay lire national ueybr 11 sold, by the pouuL , vea a. cooler plan thaa betler . . y y TTa:Alcm)hi3 LKniurmersetilcd t'lltrle dispute in the etiectt the .other day w ith their pistols. It all passed on pleasantly. Family aflictidh at CTiicago'T evidenced In ihecoiiduct ot a young man who nearly .Uute hU nuH.Ui.' 'i intlw Uat hi fuihex, aud bit ol! hi iirtither's niad. -. " - Tee deaths to one birth is the ratio unouj the negroes oa th Florida bl . ' .- - " lKVKL0PMbST$lS TUBSOCTlf. Although tome of our cotvniporaries seem to find gleams of sunshine in the condition of the South, we eotifis.Uito such desi rable signs are. presented to ojr view. Its f irue inainne cooservauve. uemonstranons have just oueurred iA liichmohd. ia Macon. Ga inMobile, in Little Kock. Ark., and of orgwnixatioa in the Carolina, as well ss in some ot the oilier onrocunstructetl Mate. It is stated that Florida has chosn an anti rlici inajoriiyrto bir crtiittitntional con- vuiiiion. t,i u. jiancoek. ihs mill air com -niander Ut New Oih-ant ha alv throws a new and more coiuiciiial. feeliui into the ailinioitt ration of gtf .irs in Louisiana. But no one whose vvea are niton" cm fail to -ob serve iiidiiwtioiit of a ileu rniinaiion on lte part tf t'oircMi lu enforce it extreme doc- rrtTi nt SrimtnTO-mwfr-ii f ovtli in Thhr'ifr r'i-noiigh, if no other tiiiiiileasanT"rtouT oftscBOBil I he view to tispiiier day for' the tltt Y-t-We,fitri thatrthe Afwbwma CoB- vefttrim hn adjinmieif and presented - siitunoa lor ine Rutiragt- ol Hie people t that ojireconstrucied Wate-KatT those wb,o are favored, wiMx the' elective fraiichfsei- ooiit.tiiiinu lirorinioiui aT)li($feiiTtti'eKry''n tiet table and respoatiblo while oian living wflhitt it liord rs. We also know that .black tiipremacy conventions ara now in sewsiiHi iu Ueovgia and Louisiana, that others will abortly aasemble in BliMisaitii and Arkaasaa, and that so far from espectlug reaaoa and toleration from those bodies tlie reverse can only be expected. Moreover, we bave areouuts of unsiieakahia distress among both whib-t aud block throughout tlie once fertile pUiutln rn domains. These account ar accompanied by others which exbiUt the- jHoieiitiJile length to : which Northern railicaiitim ha progreaavd in ro traliog comnionc, destroying yftgricolture. ttindering Inmiliy tie, Uprooting ivilTavr7S;(liiit'i.iuli;d,'at tlit time of hit dVatlb 'itnafej and in eotluuing the ignorant black into the bciitl that no more lainir ia due from them, that they bare worked long enough and that the Inheritance of the whites, 'v their masters, become bow their own. The fact, idea is no longer doubted. ' Karnes, places ana dates to that CUiX I are a lbs bands of the authorities, anit that great mischief is meditated cannot be doubted. In view of these developments, occurring every , day, we sty we eon tuns we camnit discern .the gleam of snnshine through thw black Bomb enj clouds which some ol our cotcinpomrics, wilh,all the keeunetui of ' their optics, allege they bare discovered. But let the Komhera- w nues who are now u inter me ueeijitjEwrt- ealitm be firm, let them keeo no their eoor - m b.t ll.-.,. 1 .4, i .,..1 ..it ill bAn.L of their complete reitemptiiin, which ever siga portends will occur within a twelve- moo th. A. 1', lltruld. "TiiRlTii:wK'AiK The tulcgiftph brings ns toeinuHligemw of ine euctiou ol the lion, hugene t'asserly as the aiua evsor of M r. ('onness in the Beiiate afU-r the ih ot March, IHiil). We are grat- lned that tlie somewhat proirncted delim-rao tlnjuf tW6Cojisrvtive have reunited in thti'choicer oi one whom even thu New York'Truf,i ciniH'lled t. rccoj-niw as posaessing ,cjiiTSlderalle M'TvIiry an. I iire proitchable VFiuracter. JuVvtVa rly ia a man of middle aire, a natives New link. lie emigrated to California a few years ao. where he has closely applied liiinsell lo iQe law. Hi abilities ami force' of ' character have raisctfhim to a prominent position at the bar, and these, with his steadlost adhe rence to Conservative prim iples, will com bine tit make him inlliieiuial anil recpe.-tei in bia-ncw career. Kut: InlrUigtnttr. (ii t At hi reniih.iK't in Ntsh eouutr, N. C, an the Ills aeaili, tins couiiiiiioity has louts kiiul tuj ha nevobmt iieiiclibor. hit imiiiiuliaUi fantilv an af- -ffsetioiiaia tatturr, and hit nniminiiis retail? ami teiiBaiiiUneet out, tiIuhu Ihey yroatlyjoved. Hit ear tu ever retily to li sten'tn the tliatreased ; and his baud'optm to aaattt Hit ouor add awidy. Hit aueiabk) and generous Latum priiUiiBd hiui everto uuwt, aithb itU-ikU d btiuls, lii vwitOr St hi thrssluad. llMitiirli na s member of th Cburoli. yet he'ttruve, through a Inns; liio.-'fo ito unto ol uvra, as h wuultl ihe.t should do tuliiiu. " The niimsUir-of the tbtsjil fnand t welcome lioie wnnin nit uisira. Anl wuu urliut Im llnleueu to their Jiodly oonvnrwitiisi. M. HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. T T. ON THUHSHAY. KKTWHES - lilt X J Jolinnon't tnd thMalioual Bsiik, u.ili KNI f ituu, Willi nriiti cunlrs, alia varieatMit bortler, from a ehild's carritgH. 'llie lindor wdi.ba ra? wardwd, by benignly it tome tl. tht National Bank. V.J lltrlltilX. ' Uoe.37 It near ok y, -TWO IllTNI'lll'.n Vy boahelt prune 'tYittN, 1it rw, ved and tit tale bv IwHJltbAM llKU, ,v Alarket Nplarer Uec27-tf XTrH'TM AIT '! -A KMAl.fc rUliT ft of COAL, tnittMc lor Move- M-iliat, tu ay reoeived by ii)jy Hfctdj. . ISBC, JI-II Mai-ki--t ltlr4. 7. 1l M4L.tC.--A ft N K SPAN Of KATi ll JC MAKK.S 15 litiida lilli, ii yi uri oij and kiud and g, utl iumiher aniKieor double hariHta. rlee,. tbsi. t'ur turibuc paitK lilait, iii'iuire at 1. W-4t . - llllsnWli:!!. ieR Httm-r.-VuK T1IK YKAK IMil THE BDVnLKiSTtbiiEM-nmK.uii iMaikeiN,(ut, a preseiit iK-enpied by Jelf Fisher. ..- 1'iHuaoi.ai Kua totttay of JannV . Uee, 27 3t 1'bU.lA.U.JeiNWI K AI.S. - lUia)FKi.'i i.6.dilr.'it; .-ai,li! slid HetudUiK Deo. 27 tf 7 ' I loixry-T. -.Tortln h. : " Altaraer watt CwawavlUr at l aw. ROXBOIta JV. c. . WILL ATTEND THE OtlL'ttTH OF FF.UduN, CJatwell and Graavillu. riiH-cial atienhoii Kivee to colli oiiiik, Pi oax-a hi lSASiKhUl'lUV aud 1st all manor ui ll. H. iiwirict Couit. . iloc. St7 -twtf . . THiJ tJIXIK PTJsi P. HA VI.Ntf HtiKN ainioiiited teonbi for the Hiatc of North l.ar- tiuua. fiirtluiOMUilirated IdXIli I'LMI'. wo oiI.t lo ell Coiiuty rixhta iu all the Counties niisnld. . , , ur SouUlor Cireular. JUMUiLt.AUESiro; .Dec. HT-lia' Nuwbern, N, C. . ; Mt'ltM't lMitto tsoliool, WARXEXCOl'XfV, A', t'. t THE ( TH KESHIOJi OF Tim Sc HiKlL ft ll.L comineiKW Janntry, Itith l.sht), aitjtcouiihne iweuiy neess. ' " ' , . 1 .... ,.'. T.M..SI. " .... Outputs ...25 00 JfJoaao (luclndiuK avert ihuii: eicvu b;lut -. aod lowebkl.; .'.-J ttt t tm htlf iivttlvtnee I he remainder at tlie' rhwe of tbe Hesei.oh, No deduction nisat in essse if protracted i'i;'-,Ht.It!!..!8,.1 present at tlui e.ilhiupMtviiiwit of the es-saeiiit Xz. M&i llkll ilMlli.V ,t..ll. i.iu.i i..Ul l.i.l-..., - ipihrwtH tmrt ar-l.minft tnH ieeted. Address ' , .. ti K4I1 iXFtinripal ; , liev V.. M. l-tMiK - V Dec. 27 2w" Warieuum, K. 1. JT-CK Wil.L p.KNT AT PPIILUS L i. ' :.'.. j8A 1 li itt'A tt,,the atfa itwuitt, ai tt tl.tt Mtlk.-t Hoiimi. tllM lir,,!.!- known s " RbJC Ilii.-4't-rAL LOT.14 muiaiion abotit 21 ax-ret of land, adpmiiag Mvlt-eeiertioiitit, W. ii. Itoytan aud the Aayluiu uii l.. ihrre ia oa the pn-mnww a tilee tiew I)Vt r.fXIVj". Jiii bnilt, OHiVaniuig fisir roume, htuiistMiiely fuiub ed and painted Tlie entire .r.-!iiie are tm ler t new tnd sulietaiiluJ felwe. lLarralLiluiu.1 1 uiiaeti-r'tv , . ,, i lie l cualeeaor th " K. t flospiial Fnnd " iy wtsrve fit pntik-ir of r-J.s-Hi.K.M. .bidt, ,if.tit, property iM lie mipr. jir ly ti.,,.'!. iMr, wim .wpyiroviit Tn.m-( Ktl of lbs Uatv rritLiujr tbe rin-t.ni.'r e r-.tlii-cX ,i - . '; ii IX1AM, Jii.VMtiO, - - - holtrtale A Coimmtsiuo PoO-VH. , V Mel chants. BROOKLYN LIFE INSURANCE COHlAx IsSl'ES OLICIC OP A Lis. iaips, LlriT'AXO v ABSOLKTELY HO RESTRICTIOSt pIVIDKNDH PAI U ATTN y ALL Y IN OAhii - all policies positively roN-mraABLBf i jfji-Tart uf the preiiiiiiin4ijntHlj and no loan oprrmium vJe Ud - i-loim on tho pdicy in cane of itcath atterthe m,!, rrar. "Sni , ' ' '-.:-. -TT!-" . FaIwLI AB ADVAM i - 1IIH (XMHANY HFFKnK-1 UUEliAL CflilpAXV Jta raleabeuitt l'iwbr ttita tboat of olh& ChTTlik!t. , 7 . ... ,. " : 'r '' '"'--.i.' OflUo,No. 141 llroiidvf uj', lNv Vox-U'CU7r 'pT VMr-.Wr-t'?d-lriV--r-. 1 .f.iaiUii K'-dlj furuitLeit iu .letaif, by r : I t Ralellih. K.'fTDw- , ' SALES OF KIAL ESTATE, Ac. Valaable Property For Sale. " lt VIBTVKOr A HEF.U OF TKUhC etetu- X ted lo bv Ui li Wui. V. Cwilow. 1 will will, on Moudav, the 13th day of January, IMiti, to the liiKliisit iHiiifer, at the Court House iksir nt Wtrretttuii, tlie ollowiiis vamabUi eriaierty i , i'i.. rrm..ii.j i ..ui .... Ki.i..i. iu V... u ... v in Wtrrnn Onhnty, on tlie vYilllamlltslro, Kiatd, two 111 milet friHit ::ilewtTMleiio. im IIm K A O. B. K., tad bljmuuiK the kuida of Jim. kV J octet, 11. II. Colliiit tail others, eiaitaiiiiiig , ONE HUNDRED AND KEVENTY-Tyo i f!72i ACIUX , On thisTraet ar tllutiedth relebratsd KIIMIK WAll M 1 1.14, hull art nut siirpttwuf in lb nitnufaet'unof 'lour by any in tlm. btaUi, f'lw Uillt art iutlrst-rale niiniiug onli r: Tluire are oa the prsuitmt a fjwsthnit Tfonse, tn fiwewiary onaoasit, barns, ttabksi. An., for nsidiii tmu a tarn The land is uaiier iod.fe lw silii iu a high state sf eultivaiion, abont on.- usir uie irset uninc in original wwhis, .convenient to the llnuse and Mill. ' ' ". " ' Tliere is also a nisi young OMiard of Apfils tnil.lVai'h trees, well tukebid, and several yoiwK vuinitii Mm HeuHjHinKK tirepw.. . fertoii Wishing In niirrhaxe wnlilil do well to l estmine the prootrty before tlit tale. " - iennt uit.lt known no dtv of sale. MAkV IXIbl.l.SM. Trustee. .. -vAawllAdlt ... ,. ' '"' A . : - ' " "I Valuable Land and Mill for Sale! - IUHSUAST ') A DKCKF.K UF THF. tlOUltT --ttf Koatty for Jithnsbw-Cowttly. t-FH-Ti rwi; lw3rl thai), on Hsturdtv.the lmb'dtvof Janntry next, on tht promises, proraied to atll, a enblie tale, that valuable property, near Boon JJ ill, iu stid Couuty, kaowu at ' . THE KE0CO MILLS, emtHiaiius of tifteen hnnilred sue) nnmty-flt-e k:m Of litnd, lyUiu new Uit North Carolina ltsilrsd, anil Willi iu on aod t half unlet of lkxm Hill lle-pot,- .'....., ..... ,,, ... Tlie sji'l lvuls are the first authlv of C'lilUm lwnls. 'XBont 3lio tents tre eletred, sod have been in euttivttion. The rent it iu primitive for nt, sitd is well timbered, wIUioukIi a eonsiderablai quaiiiftv of I'm Tiaibtr has btwu cut on". i '1 he-mii)teiiieiU ooiwtal uf so ssoeUent HtW Mill, with s forty-two uuji eirrular haw, run by a JiHiralt TnrbiiHt Wheel, whu h, for beauty lif work wid qnii kneat of ruttiiiK, la ananral. Thert Tt tlaoa train road from the Mid to the Ktilroad.whera there it a turnout. - Also a tirut Mill, which will frrinl 80 bnabelaof eitrn per tiv. Alan a Htore and IHHiw, a Itlaektmitlt Nhop, aud fiair hvitaet for oHrttivas, aad " A LAItOK AND CONVENIENT DWELL. JU- I.NO. . . lieautlfnUy tituatetl on a hill, eontaiuini? eiRhi roonta, to whieh art tlUelied all natmwary oaU hiiMtnit.-Mt.-tltablat, wtiatwtt Oi'ilntit una ,aT whiuli maitains oua of the largest and lineal Heup pernonK Arbor in the MtaUt. ' '.' " ,. The water on the place tt eteellulit, anJ it is one of tlie lieaHliieatWstions in lbs low country . tkmmi or SA1.K : One hundred and fifty dollars rath ; four tlmn tand two hundred, and fifty dollar! on tits 41 h MaHiday ia March, ltSM, and nota at tit and t waive nem hi froni tlie day of atle, bearine tn terett. For the btltnae, bonds with a)atrowd te enrtty will bt required, aod tlie titlt reiained mi td the purcbsa money it paid. PiMweaaiou iveu on the lirtt dsv of Febrntrr, 1W. LOVERl) FXtiRIDUR, C. K. F Dee. t-101-ta , Of. Johuttoa County. Important Sale of Beat Estate. 01 FRIDAY, THE Tim PAT OF DECEMBER Best, at the Oriswold Hotel,, in Oolilhboru', St the hour of 11 M., t shsll otter for sale at pub lic aiu lioii. a valnablt Flantathm, situated tU.ut four miles from Uoldsborn', cm Nense Hirer, sit ioiiiiut; the lands of David F. lli hinlip, William iiavia, Neeilhwn Jemiett, tnd ttuue H. Cox, eou laiiiing about FOUKTEEN HUNDRED ACRES, lieine I lit tame on whk-fe Stranel Hmilh lttely re- f-lded. , i , j- , , .. . ALSO two teres of Land in ETertttaville. The ssirl I'lsiiuttion will bp solil m kta, or hi a body, to suit purctiuwtra. Fur furtliw partirtilara, apply to hamuli Hmilh at EveretUvulo, or to me at my otl'.ce in Otifilsboro'. - - . - T'Kaa Five per etnt rash J Bonds with sn prtored auretics kit tlie balance, tt tii, twelve and eighteen aiontba, with interest from date, and the title retained until the parchieS money it Ptid. Vr.li. MOMHKY, -Nov. 7-79-ltwtd ::. ......1 it.- Irastee. Valtiable Town Troperty for Sale -. at ftraham, N. A fine Location for an Attorney ut - Law.:. :, i .: HAVINO UETF.11MINEU TO MEMOVE TO Chtrlotte, N. 0., lotti r for tale my property lu toe town of tlralisnt, N. !. t-m-pns-rty etMisista of lli.ne tn.l Ijh, well ks-tul. with 'beaaUhd aiotuia.. '1W htatte1 it Itetrlv new, with ait rooms aud lau iorelu-a. Ail neeiary out lilsiwH. tllh ttl ollieil oullie iMVner of the lul, corivt-inrfH b tile Couit Hnlie. Atiaehed t Uiis-iproperty is ; ' ' . ' 8IXTV ACUKS OF LA.NfV ' iwMot of ttlii.-b im til atktds, Tim oronertv is v ry lii-Mtrai'le. ia t mssl Im Ajiisa of connu-v. and olleof llie Is'td-tus-llisit for to Attorney in tlie ritaOvi Wilh'a Kanl Itrye lantg dis-kiit. T'tt til Att.a-uey wi ll reiiitiHii.iae,i, 1 wouijt triutftur my .ia. li. .., ttnli ppt rs, e., or, if preb-rrrd, would lorni t eoiatrllierebtu ill Ibe lirtiitee. 1 1ns vuluatite proisTtr will be told -tt once ... Thiw- wiiloiit; to puieuaae are mvileil to vuiuine the premises It. I Mi.Al)i..N. Crtlisot, IK. MtllMw . " ruouc oaie -- HV -i It.Tt F of s Deed of Trt ejeeate . , bv sot. W. t. Vmii.c. I .hall i isa HrrttTyaniTftnr-ifcttif -hiRtiwst -rtrter irrTlie-t'mtrT iiisiix.f in .aiirtrsuv. ai hilitrilaT, the 4ib dar Jaoiioy. the flintiMioh-hred Malll .n, I- imbksc,4-iitw. ll'Jkwl' AotriK a a, Zfnfja ', if "w . ree--ltnt, Lanuv Lne. 'bv waietliti, g. it'ltvrnAHilaTir.-g: g " 'l' M.dteleat I'lmsiin. i. -.- -,,-. s''". ' upeliler't l.-.le, lalliilng nb-ttl tn.l tbtstrld t-4.. K'n.-hea Fnriiiliire. i vra-iiiin axxrrarr.. - - . -v . - r.. 'I runs tnaife klriirtwot lr of sl.-. I. 17. 1 14 Id. II. I1AILKV. Traa., JValuaW' Xeal UUUSUr- 1l f XH ABrtrr Tt KFMtlVK 'lo ah .lj,.i ) i;omi v. I .,fb-r Ut tab. ibe Home ami Urf in thecit vof li.d t;b. looan a.t oiTlriu.'r pis.-, i f retMib-liitr. ll.u pr.u-rlv le Mittmted niHiu Hi!!s tinrn jrreiiif m lop .V the pretn. at sn.t most '.' siraUlx l.nn.iu, uf the . iiv. uid w,U be told at t great logitHi. ... .' . The ritlitali.in oil wlneh I trC preeetd reside, nwb-a t5iiithVf Haiei.-li, conttnoti v ft .iHi.ih j iTyW(ra.a( fga0Jl jgi. '" 11 Fri ev-edmtr! lew. For (siHienUrt ipp'v to C. II H.. w to Mr. K ,T.. Mull, at l lit stisw of ilns-Mwetit t'uang. ' ' 0e lalioeooiw EVKAKB BAlX.- n ii P0S TRAVEL OR RESIDKvr v. - - -.' - .-. . r rA0 Tt) T1U5 Wif'THEKS I'FWUi. , n M " :-"" nl"Til...- . ix.f IIK UNITED STATES, 4 in- A. W. LAWEESCH i. C. . ,1 . o. 1. i '. r - ' . t " r it;iifrni Apin iw inn rl)Ufl m XNortfl Uimlina MISCElLAirZOTJS. .1, nn. ii. tii4mim.; " AVATCIIKER AND JEWFTj j. 1, ' ai l iitfetille St.t " laAi-Kiciir, ix; e. HAHtW lmmNF.Irrm8 the Nth will, a tpltawttd variety oT , , Untrlus,1 Jt-ttrlrj, Kllror Plulrd : lVwrt, Ac. ':.. "Iteiiiii .ie hetlly and with disiwi h. Ita nts tleo on llaml a tine sawortnient of tiju'l s tMiLOUENH, WaliETkMVKt4,.lc.. - A NEW FEATfnii! ,. . ffe has In store an elegant lot if coNvifo TUNKllV.ad ntaav UHU uieeti,,, ,t,H wlU'r ttjialdelor tbs aiHM-ot.ihiii "Holjdava, and Z tlocll tlMiStttlllk of th Ltdlet, iwrU-uIarl. is hiviteibi i ' 1 Mea.-MtWi.'''il . - , 1 !8TE?iCIL NAME PLATKS. ja w.iKkixn OiOTBwfi wrrii tmiKiism im, ash " roa wssKiaa mis, sHf.r.r-xeshi, ' , Kr.n-Tttortyiihr.il Id have - Ma tsTtitMn,. Is riiiiwd ihk tht eleth. It will a.4 wtsh oat. A priswfot nuoeaf . Nettd for eu-uular tad atZ Addrea. K. P. lUaicrsJ 'Kawrrxn.- 0r" fuieish, w.t: i ... .i ' 4'rf-"' FOR HGKT.i , THF. MIMiIiritNlE Mlld.g AND F t ft II akd i.J K-M't'8 ate. 0lhre4 lor. lent Jc it )ear i a. ' 11 wot toouer reutad orival i uu aiu is) (iieptatcsl of, at an. Hon, oitydlit picuiii On Holiday, I he Hui'i iunt. ini. Apply UllOW, lrein,lent - ? ' W. II I WM. W. HUH1EU. l1lr- tintm tiauu factoring Uni.aiij Ike24-St " " FOR UE.T. A t',!oi;..'lS"''MTf'0I,TAUI1: &WEI.UM) J: V MuUhH, with einht or tea Hoonia, tn.l r nil Acres if Land. Ui Una niwlitHm fur Uarluit Uaritea ; a wi ll f encelleut water, tnd til lieivt aar.t mil-bmldiiiics, uu the prwnhwa: -nt natalilt iiiarteily. V - IMJ1JJAM. JO.Nt .( to lttM From 1st Janntry, th H Mine tud Lot at first snt oeeupied by H. A. liadham, Ka.(., The h. ust nHiltint droowt. tiat kHcltea and sa sflie oa -the ki 1'iit Ui be paid quartorlv. v IJoe. 6 lti:t-tf I'L'I J.I Ail, Jt)N.4 A CO, ' jpoK itKNT. ! v.': - '-.':-:'if. ' j . "Hie House tuj t U-lotittg In Mrsi Alftha IVilliinn.IM arSii.il II liiw.W. Tl.. Lu one acre of (rronn.l, sun a lwolliiiK tumm and' Kitchen. Ib ht lobe paid, at l. st uuaruulv, fur the year IWki. ,.,t, . . ., . Ute.yj.UlU ,.. VUU4AM. 4UMEH A CO, j.v i' ijOHUuii), ; GF.VF.RAI. 1V.1 KA i: ACiC.liT, nAlt KKM0VKD biaofflet to lot f.s-aier l,, tlhire, where he will receive tpiilietiiuat tnd inue l'olieiet of luetiiaiice SKtiual his bv fir.., tt the lowest reui'iiiieratirs rttet, lu the f. Ii. -ing hrat-elaaa (J,nniiiiet, vis: ' '(fi'wf.r, of Hart ford", ' ""; Atlantic, of Biooklvn, iftrt?r,' of New Yoik, :lt'utwmi of llarttbrdV - UnM, of 'New Ilnvt'it, ( Valley i'J'irfiriin, Winchi'SliT, : Jcffirmt, (fif l'rgiitia, antl - 'i ltc Uiukrwrltrr'tt, Sulimt, AIj. ' Their combined Capital tnd AaatlU eieemlnaj 5,300,000. , Lobhes PHosiTl.r afurwreo tn rua-'- ' . ' : ' -- 1 .. p. F. I'r-S(!im, Dee. It 110-ur , i ... i . Int. AgMK. . TATE P NtVlt-rn l'Altlt,l -., ;. . ;-, HAViii.stiN out m i v. s .' , , la Fjt'iTv, aja Th TluHHttville Bank , Th Creditors of the Thomaaville Dank. In Oliedicnc te s decree snd order nf the Court . of Equity, made in the slwve ntiued cause, imti ia hereby (ivn to aM the eredibwa of th eaul "The Thoiiiaavillo Hank;," that said Hank has tii"i k hill in tlie Court ef K.pilty of the sai.l ("oiling ' Davidson, ta ehwe the busiiiesa of stul Hank, tn.l surrender Hit chartered rights and fi anclunes et the Bba-kbolders ot said bank, m prmiu ut tn Aet-tif Assembly, culith'd Ab A. to eual ls tht Banks of this Mtate to clime their bnsmens, ' rttilied thea12ih day of March, A. 1., Iwsi ; a Couikuiaaiuuer, to-wit : J. L. Lee, q., of CiNinty, baa becu duly appoiuted iu pursuaise atul Act of Axeemlilr, and hat been invesod t s all the rights and effects whatsteverofsanl hmt; amt alt creditors of taid Hank are hereby mam-'J to apior belere tlie tatd t -iiuiaisKioner ami ttiet eeveral elailus. th.bis slid demands ajsi.1 ssi.1 l.ank. tee..r.liii: to atiil Act of AsefMil't). ' . IA flrA'fciy AilvA, ,1. p. Iftf.H, or the) til l. I.Vi-r barred, and the Court will pris eea t" itdliiiiiiswf Ills , aaaels of tanl Bank wi'.ln"H" -ItiU-d to any viamts and iletuamui red estab lished. " i tVitnecs P. C. hi HHIN.C Clerk sml Matter tf .ai.l fnurt, . twi the aeai of the said t'"rt " Kqnity, at "(Ui in Leini,'l(.n, in said UwiMity, n tth Uav of lleeeiuber, A. IK, V. , : lee, glattt. F4'. IMJIII.INS. C. STAT Of MO II Til l!tKl.li! lii't.waBe t'oetit. I . .In Edtiily, Fall .Term, l5ii7. Willitiujr.Urowa, J.iiin F. Brown rt. Marsii" Ijlnn. r tn.l others Piiiiil.ui Ci'o. if..i. llu T!..eor,l of thw t'isirt. ' ' " nitlf ui flie ease tTlhe petition "of" Slar-74 , Ittiuaer and others, tiled n H-inj Term. l"'. .. eeated to , whieh have bet a tbiroted by are, tnd prf -XHien at Jni. ttie Court tu tllbstiliilo eerlife-d ''J; '! T1n-mtiT- - a.-VM-inaciCornie" oriirualr'aiid 'enn - tatlte." : , i It tppeirinp to the aatira.-Iil af the " ' ifiat llw"4tffult'lil, Mar-fet fJLUlirrv ' ale th Latimer, bens at la of (usa-a; -i.toi. i, debased; John K. Uijifier- Ifary B. i Sttd. UaiCf., l.t mwr, heirs at Jaw M rHrTI ; .BlJ-r, deetttSMf JallM i:auiptwU stuTwtW ' .... .. rs. MsUuas ttesii tud wile Mary, Samuel ;-.-; Trip and wirrtlirV; Jamca -Eoe and oha l',i j heirsaC law of F.iixaheth tVo, de-eai 'l ; J"' " M.r.!b.Edw4 b. (i5S , t:. j''.; W'- tualxlli, and Mi-iwth 1" I'eto-t, f'f It. ivtiet and Sarah l etiet, hrirs tl Uw uf Joi M. t enet, tn.l ThomsN M. Ivtut, h. irat la ' la. h:tl.Hal...tre ll.tl rerfdi-msnft16 - 1 - . ia lis i wtort i,l. red by the t .nit, tl r"'-; - lif t tm iiteftiV- SiX tHV-ieamr-we'fcs -O1 ' tf.-etlv .Vidian, ymbnalnd th Iho diy ' '''J' . ' r.irtt the ttod dtfuielaliU '. ,'', nr .-! of ite.f,irt,Vo l-e h-ld at he H.stseinAstievllleoall 7lh 1. .U j ttti M-,ithmv iii ,'" y,'7.. -.-U ibe pravna o Mw (i. liliyii-r htd re I " -, ted - 1 , i . nmrT.M ttrWmrrt-rl.-the-,iM.siaJ tlitUt Miidyiti)ii.pb-1"'r.A. 1 .!! . .Nov. L-ettii- W. M. tUlUH. ' i J l .T UlA lTftXTr A ,'We.vw. tie - T-l, vars T-- iec at V T -'- V..:- ' 7 - - -' r
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Dec. 27, 1867, edition 1
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