Aii JURi 1 '14 .. . 1.1 i . 1 r. ?l I?: fit JT ' i 1 ill 'J -.In 41 V,HS Wi CC FIIID A Y, 'grAN'tPAliibn'808 ' V-'- wt 1 ,i 'ri.l br l'jj . , up Ws . ; .Vj ; NO. 130. ." f J . A I. I r"n i r v , i if- i H hr L LTJiii IK ""P3 " 1 1 1 . a iiiattaataBasaBWawi as OVOL I1X i JllILY SENTINEL. , , WM. X. PELL, honnaftfc.. Tmt ika LfU Ifemf of Pot, Iwku, gratioa, th DapMtaMat of AgiWoltam lad Lkbor, the Muyluu pcstotiMrT, n4 tb r.. . . . i.; i . tiij Ibt QoTtroor dcrote tlM following portion of wgra wfftagt od iMgra 'jHty1 and I'm proposed lenitorial gOTerDmeot of tba "Tbo iapncAcabaixy of rnaorlDg the barritrt vkioh, (inoe tb origin of thit Oor eriMat, bkr tepmnted tbo whit ud col- orod ncei, u becoming tyrj tuy mora and mora tied eonchmioa ia tfi mludi of tb people. The natural rrpuriuuioe to aauJga- mattoo, wBVcn tzwtea aimoat vaivwasilj hetor the bvmklng out of th war, ia not in tba least modified br the axtraordiaanr efforts, backed by every device of power aa4 puimidauoo, wDlon ar Daea reeorted to, to give fletitioD proaUneaee te the aegro character, hie capwity for develepaMat evea bevoad ithat c .4he Mte-eae,al Bia claim to atead en equal greaad with tba Aaglo-Saxev, who aaded this Oovaa BMnt.;, The white naa oaa aevar beadaca- ted to believe tbat tbacegiw M ma aqBal; or caa k be penoaded, aabna wataed ia his heretofore ied ImproaaiiiBa, inat the two race caa b broogbt ogvtner.a palit f . I 1 1 .. ' L.. 1 ical w auviai lrHqnwBwuet ' '.-f o VI equality, without degradation to hi hr I speak et facts a they are presented to as by events daily tranapiriog. The result of tba late aJeetioa fully sustains the truth of tbiraaaarnoa. Ia every part of tba country the masses of the people, ere, believed to be united ta their opposition to anialgamatioa and aegWeqaallty. ' The instincta of Datura and the promptiogi ot a deep-rooted and settled oenvictioa have prowl the . attar hopeUaeaefe of accomplishing tjrm what reasea has failed to aiakfl apparent ; and do verdict has been more conclusively made up by the Amenoaa people than the exclusion of the negro, at no distant day, from all par ticipation in the governments! control aad management of ibis country, la the early stages of the war, Mr, LIdcoIb recognised this principle ia his effort to provids a borne and a country to which emigration might I directed,, ami the Mack race properly rated tor under institutions of their own -But this purpose wss soon thwarted by fa nsiMtieuv, directed ia the iutvnst of psrty on the haad and a thirst for specula tion, looking lo individual proQt, on lbs other.' The negro was thenceforward the fruitful source of discord and sgitation. The Freediuen's Burma, witb its army, of retainers, backed hy the Federal pmsuK, 'Re sulted as a consequence of this failure of Mr. Lincoln' plan of voluntary emigration. Under it bold and persistent teachings, in tbe lead of an amiable bnt weak man, the pontic Treasury waa depleted by enormtwe and wasteful expenditure, prodootag no compensating return ; the aagro xacei up- J . j .a At 1. 1 : - i 1 - j A moralised and defiant, and the danger to the country from the presence of this formida ble element waa more imminent and threat ening than at any former period, and eo coatinoea to this day. - wwV'tJ:,- Our obligation to clothe the aegro with tbe full privilege of oitimnahip cannot be claimed upon any reasonable grpond, either of jostles or humanity". "Equality before the law4 and "man hood suffrage" are phra se ia ao wise applicable to as, whose mis fortaneitaaabeeijtodeal with a distinct aad peculiar people, whose intrusion into onr midst waa the result of agencies which Imposed ao obligation beyond that which attested the rights of person and property which the negro is now enjoying to the full est extent under our law. Thia Govern ment waa never intended by it founder to be (bared by the African race; it wiis no part of our. compact of Union, It was a white ansn's government exclusively. , The liberty to eiercise the right of suffrage and to bold office was a function of the Govern meat intended ta be parted, with or not, as tbe people in the 'aggregate might deter mine, ia tbe mode pointed out in their or ganic law. The negro was under no re straint, after the proclamation, of emanci pation, to remain a singi moment npoa oar toil, nadsrtba. guidance-, af Jnatitattoaa wbichie .did', not jeppvovaA Mi niedom waa ia hie own bands. He could enjoy every privilege "of eitiaensbip but the right to vote aad hold office, wbjch wat . not re cogaiaed M vsaled aad' inherent; aad it ws tor him to decide whether it was agree able ta submit to the restriction that impo ed, or to etek these privileges elsewhere. It was ao reflection Upon as, that we claimed to exercise this power ot exclusion, invol ving ia so Jsrge a degree our political safety sd prosperity a a people. - e ,; . , The aad condition of the Southern States, at this, moment aadws aegre domlnatloa, forced apoa them by agenta of the Federal power, "will present a grave subject lor ta tare adjustment, When tbe CoaatitatJoa shall be oa mora seoDgnixed ae the sn preme law of tba lead.. How tar the State aititeUoni thus formed will stand th tet of indicia! scrutiny mnat be determined by the proper tribonsls whea calmer and wiser council shall prevail, aad our beloved country relieved from the restraint under which she is now suffering. ; ,: - , r. i Th Gonatitutioa provide that every Btate shall be gusrsnteed a republkaa form ot government. Among .those who sanc tioned this fundamental principle waa the State 4 Mary (and. 8he Waa on of tbe high extracting parties to this compact, aader which aba has so happily lived and prospered.- Tba Federal Union, as it cams from the heads of tba Convention, was not absolute and -unlimited ia ita powers... It Wss not intended to ha independent of the will ol the people, from whom all its power ware derived. The Stataof Maryland never would hsve eotertd into this compact, if her act had been construed as surnwudering all power into tbe , hands of aa irresponsible. consolidated oligarchy, fler State GoTem meat was a subsisting institution ntthe penna tne - aUojrtwn of tbe Federal Coaatitotia. It was eaiored by tbe men ot -ga as rrput.ticn in form, bhe fought her batttea , to 4srprtule ita ibatarea.. It ha aadergoae au material change since, that oonld affect Its republican character. No State, or combination of Bute, had any right to make a constitution for if arytasd. Tua high prerogative was left With her owe people wb n the Federal Union was esrrttkhed. It. wss among the reserved rights whit h tbe people never die-gned to part witb. The satumption of thw power J...J i f.s.t. . j. . . , . by Congress would Ii a vw been tha subver sion of the roost saored priaciples' of rcpuojicaa covernmeui, WDica ina nao teal party profess to bare ae. aroch at heart,- aad weald have ended ia its decay ana . aaat aissoiBttoa, Jfarvland M not aiore obaoxViaj te eaaeara than her sistya oiaua a ine exercise ot her legitimate Mate powera, - two baa baea eharged with In equality in tba apportioameat at her lepra aeatatioB, aad with diaeriminatioaa againet tMsMoroneala withholding trom tbem the right ot safTraca... Do these instifv tbe iniencreoce ot' tJoogrtaa maoy tue vioiont breaking up of her government I The right at a tttata ta reirulate Der domestic aBalr. and to oontro tba privilege of suffrage, baa never Deen nueauoaeoT aatil tnis new era.' But ha tba Federal Government coe formed ia all reenecta to th reaaired ataadard t ia tier renreseatatioa ia the Heaata of tba TTtJ a . - . i . i -, , .... i i ! w hivu piawi equal t , ncr viu wuujvBmjg wm Diatee so military control, auspesamg the writ ot aaossiaarya ia time of proiouaa peace, and biottine from existence .every RUDiRnce pi civil auiooniv, repaoucan in principle f Is th dUlranr.lnaemsot ui the white raoa, aad the transfer of the whole Booth to the control of (be aegro, virtually throwing th balance or Dower into bis hands, and Beutralislns; by a minority of negre vtKers tne great Btate or tue nortn, reuubHoan in form or ttrincibla 1 ' Bnt how is it with our sister States f Are tbev so peri act or free from detafs, jmnWy repob Ucaa, as to eoatlne this movment to the few Border fits tea, who have heretofore escaped the faryof this ultra BSrtvt These schomea of unbridled usurpation have reached their point or culmination. Mo Dartv caa lonr survive such affarta- to retain power.' 1 The struggls for negro aupremacv ia - thw cons- try must and -in defeat; - It would be .la- men table. Indeed, if, after four year ot waa and-desolation unsurpsssed ia the world's history, tba Americaa people should find nemaeivea ambarked at tuis mos -crtuoxi uncture in a fruitless strife to set aside the constitutional guarantees for wUchibey uava been struggling, and. even to, bjot eat tbe, existence of States, ia aa elfyrt to throw the balanoe of power, ia the future wwrkilu of onr system, into tm bawls -t the Afrioaa rice.. ,,. . ,'. .. The change Which has' beon wrought by tba verdict of the people In the bn cleo tioaa, eertaio ta br followed by more over- wueiming expressions ot tue public seutl- ment, will nmble as to deal mom advisedly hereafter with this negro iasuev sad will point to enlarged educational facilities, and tbs security of person and property, ia lie of amalgamation ami forced equality with the white race, a the e-r.ly privileges which in justice to themwtves, a well a the peace ful working of our kyntyiu, can be adran tageously ooolerre I opon the TiegTo"raoe. So soon lis this principle IsTairiy recognised, there will be an end of strife and discord, and not before. Tbe negro, no longer ma ul ned and pampered by the Freoflmtn'i Bureau, wuuarawn from the excitinir nvld of poll t if and thrown upon hi owu re sources, will glide naturally into habits ot thrift and Industry ; aud th wiping out of (States, ny tbe total subversion ol tbeir local goveroments, in the interest of a Iwdioal Faction, to retain power by . the use of the negro, will no longer startl the country by ita boldness tand effrontery. The people will be at once relieved, and tbe negro will assume the- .only statu which he can be permitted to occupy, in safety to himself and the f ovurumeat, which of his own free wiil he bus chosen to adopt.' Any other line of policy will, only recoil upon, tbos who, turning a deaf ear to the teaching oj experience V and- practical statesmanship, may persist in keeping alive a TiOUIcss gn tation.'"'. ; i'.;:';.;.'' ;t, r" It cannot be dtnied tbat this government was imt approaobing, if it had not already reached, the verged of sns,rcby. ;jTo toah. whetaer in public tr private position, felt secure in his person or bis property. - Tba Constitution was treated with contempt by many in authority, as no longer Turnisbing the guide of official action. Tbe only power over corruption was held in check and neutralized by th tenure of office bill. The public-offices (warmed with men who recognized no bead', and boasted of thoir freedom from accountability, under th pro tecting wing of Congress ; Immense armies were beld in commission, whose power wa used to fomt necrm anffraorA and nmm equality npoa prostrate people, and sub,. o ruinate tne watt to tbe colored race: State were ugon the eve ot being seized npoa and reconstructerl, who had fought the battles of th Revolution;' and borne a prominent part in the formation of tbe very Union which was appealed to to dispossess them of their functions ; aa immena dem a large proportion the result ot she vilest baud tbat had ever disgraced a nation, prrated npoa the people: corruption talk ed unbridled over the land ; the prospect of reconstruction, ana return to Union and brotherhood, under th withering efteet W an unmixed military deipottsnt, was mor remote than ever : the Industrial interests of the country war almost at a- stand still, ana me isoonug man was . paid for - bis work ia a currency forty per cent iielow the standard of gold. Such was the pic ture when. In tbe but' crownwff effort ta drag tb executive from hie high office, aad tbna Perpetuate tb power which had oeea o wng wwaeu bv usurpation and vi olence, te void' of tie people proclaimed that the last triumph of extreme. Radical ism had been reecbr (nd tbat bencefbr ward the Copstitutiou would be looked ta at the only safeguard of our free institu tions. , ; .s: -1 a- i.- t .-.--- . i-1. msCELLASIOUi WATCHMAKER AND JEWELED, ) ;. 4 FaycUevlIIe t . , ii i'. IlyVMCIGIlV- IV. C - HAS JUST RETCRNED froa the North with a epUwud variety of r , Viatcli, Jewelry, llrr Plat eel ' ..i ,!.Wr, Jk.' J:-r'' Repairing dons neitly and with dispafch. ft haa also on hand a fine swirrment of CLOCKS. BOLD PENS, POCKET itUViV, to. , A KEWFEATCna' Re has ta ct7re aa elegant lot af CONFE0 TIONKKV and aisnv little nicetia, that will bs seilabls (or tb appmaehing H4r(tara,' and to whw-h the attention of las LaJiosV yutunltjlf, Dee, 10-108-tm. r - ,,,M - - . . . :.f . - .. , SracTAri. (- -. . - UPTCTACLtMf . ' ' i H PECTACLEftl ! f At ', two doors above ilu-frot, to nut all age. j - , . . KswgkMsss ttted to old trsmea' ' ' Safe HjooeT tv mrTTmir Taur WATCHES, Cf OCK ann Jr'iVELhi to MOV, to be repaired! Dee. VoilS-tf . - ' ": : Jl'ST slECEIVED. , A BACTTFrtj LOT OF SHTRT PTTPS AKD il r ps liouon. - . S1. V. M ie S,., adcorssbeve the Jaarket tZTIXSXVta; AJYlETtSIgiarT : Tnosrife ;sMnBF MO. 25 8YCAMOEB 6TEEET, . . 4 v' -1tV-t-.swJ-.awS-l' -,: IT - f '! f TH? LARGEST PTOCK PR, RPBEHEim HO XI KIND ATEpM 'irtS Bemonuitloai et stock tor JaUTrada, 1 alsa take ouoaalon te thank them for tlislr Uheral aat- ronage, solieitiiig at the same Urn ita futcr eo tinaaaee, aaaonng thera that no anort will be spared to mess it te their Intereat aa wU as pleae are to auks tbeir pnnhaase af sm ' A.lUar fngsaamorandaia, tbongk iDoonalotaaiUgS smoeoi im w his general awe:,.,,, ull )i nt idea of the gsoera) atoci miuft Waek ea id eelored BUka. tw atueS tsileW Mk Paplma, Bolgiwi ead Kralx fbeline, Vaaoh ei rityn. ilantkwa,- Poplin Ury raaoa. Empraaa Cta, Pcanwiarrita,YduiiUMlMaiiw.ktos- bnes. stiiL-la and aouble width, la all th new siiadaa, airi! Ao, Jtttepbsra; and fAsetea lWw..w .-y '.-" fl: 4AM08 saoDriaene aaia fAa.,,. ;i .. ! Bsohnrc Kdftnea. Hanbnrv inaerfinia. Haa. burg Flouueiiig, Needlework Edging, aedlework iwmu, nowuwurft rwunciue, nainaooe Kdaian. Haiuaouk Insertinss. -Bwms sad dam. nne.uiuan. nwias ana uaatuie uoiianaM I iftK Lhwn Collara sad Cuff, Crape Collars sad Cnta, iSKAd CuUus and On, Heal Point Collara aad tuna, nasi reaut Bast, ileal vaieotia Uouars and Cutra, Imitative OoUar aad Cufti. C'mnsv Uoliars ana unna, Keal tai. Lame. Jieal xnraad I .ana, neai cianev ijaoes. nasi un iner ana aamoaiatt. Best BrmaMla Laoe, Hoal BobbiS Lace, Point Lao iiawoatiaee nanaaerenieia, ....... I ,,1. ,t jf J 6-V (Jioaas. anawia, la waa ana aanare. mr wases ahd Ladies. Hooa Bkirta. Bataaonlai Bav4a .and Bibboo TriKiminga in large aatertaasat f Bilk sod Fancy Button Xafieia Bibbooa, K arrow Wa tered Bibboa for Inmmisf, Ball Kibbooa, Wora- tedandAUrnt Braids, Mohair Braids, Oaloens sndStavBudinan. Corset Bulita. Zissac KraiOi Btar Braids. Mairis Bnffline. Plain and fanev Hair Nets, Ae.. China aad Agate Buttons, Full unes of oiaca ih UMorsa veivxi jhudou. : . , , i ' ' .' ; inn;, nHrniff saearsaawi .. .!.,) Oro. Grain and Bant Rilka Proorh Merino. Bombasine,- Timese, Cantiw Cloth, Beanta, Crspes, Baratheas Pp'iim Fi; s s Cloth, ITg. niaa, Veloutioes, 1'wniin W'tha, titalmsa,Chal lies. Aloaooa aail Hohatr - all of ' rerv heat. Loupin s oelabrated ma-infaetnra. . ' Vhlt GeMi. H''f PUia. Plaid and fitrino'l Ohji brio. I'Uin Plaid snd Btrlpett Jaonit. Plain Plail mul Htiwl J Nalueook, Plain, Plaid Arid rlfrlntir IHnT-M snin.l rnun, nam aou inoei wut .ntisiiu, natn. Plaid and Mtriutwl Bialitiu't lwii Soft unub Jaoo- neta, Burt flnislt Cambric oft diiiah londoiha. reasr Itaraaille. Ae.. TarVtaiM while and eia- ored, Orttaodie. iVKil aed Puvred 4wisBrU lianta. P.tenl .kirting: - r - Ldi' 'Brit1shlng Good. ' tTnderveate Drawnre. 'uranla Liah) Tkaead, Boaa, Real FjihIMi HoaA (lenmn Hoaierylii nao. Ladiea' blatik andBlate Htiaa Xid Gloves In Urge amortmem,. white,, bkwk and poturwn, anna urni uw I nrcaa uiovea, in su aisas. Oarters. IClaatina Hair, Tooth and aU Braahaa, Baal fbsH. Hern Combs, VeiU in Real Laoa I Bugla-Triauaed Panaola, ft a ana uuim rercua Dotted. Burden! aad fans. ,. 5 am, 'f Bleached and 1 Brown' Cotton Klieetfnira and Bhirtinara. bleached and Brown Jeans. 'Bleached andBroan Cantos ytaanal, Plaid, Bsriped and nam ufi nuurgs, itcaiiigs, iMnmms, liusaney, Bneksry, Jongiay, Caliaa in all tbs "pormUr makes ; Oingliamata every variaty. . Housekeeping Depatrtntant. a FlannelfLplaM and fancy, Blanket, Carpets, Tapeetry, Tbrwe-Ply,: Buperflna, Ingrain, in all wool and eottou eham, Venetian, Heuip and Ot taaa Carpeta, Draggete, Bars snd Door )Ms, Floor OU Cloth. Laos. Itueiio. , BroeateU and Demaak Cnraaina, Piano and Table Covers Table Damsek, Btair and Table OUCIoths.Mapkina, Dot leas, Towels, Htukaback, Oaah andOlnaa LlnenS, Linen and Cotton Bhastinga. ia all widths. Pillow Linene, Maraaillee Countarpaaea, Jaoqnsrd and Cotton Diapers, Linen Diaper, Bird eye Diapsrs, Iriah Linen, Ac. Qeait' Fnrnlskiag Golv . ... AU ra napaetfully iaritad toitispSot my ntoek before making their purchasea. My eonviction ia, the tne way le saeeess is to secure tbs interan of yonr easterners by eharging the smsllest pos siblSDrotlt on roods. This ass ever been mr motto, and th large bnainess heretofore don araaws ma hi adhering strict ,i.u . ..e. THOJ9AS BHITIIeU No. 28 Bycaroor 8t Petersburg, V.. Oct. ia-69-w 4.1.IJH .4 .i' We hav fat store s large stock at Extra Straits aad vtbe gradeeaf Tannsr's OiL whteh wa are wiling very low. JORDAN A CABR, Whnlessjs and Betail Drnggkrt, ; Nov. Se-flt-tt- , ( t i. frtAnaivgeVa. A large stock of French and Aasrloaa Window Olaaa. , m stors aad for aale by , - ... .. iOBUta A CAKR, ' " WhoUaale and BetaU Draairias. P.tbargR.Ta; ITALSOltlNlI. a. All I ( kalaoniiae and ttiamaia Brashes, oftka Aat qaahty, for sale lew by 'vsvu a uajia, Dragtsta : - retarsburg, Ta, ; How. stM-tr Ts keep eonstsatty on htnd heavy atock of Sperm, Whale, Levi aad other , , . ' ."BTrmron tCBWoltiKfj Jiii,A' For stssnoosts, loeomotives and stationary - Ease, eottoa fcctories, paper mil's, aaw and p'.an g nulla, aad all kinda of ssacbiaary, whisk we odar at tba lowest market rate. JORDAlf A CARR, ITholeaals and BeuD Drngviat. f ' ' earner eyosmors and Waaihegtan aisJ i MoV. SS-IM-tf , - . Peterahwrg, fa. YARBOROUQH HOUSE, F ATETTEVItLE STREET, BALE I GIT, W. C. " ' ' rnBa PROPBEETOB, in retnrning his sinew A. tbsnks to th travelling pnblie fur ling no! an dar ' the liberal patronag sxtended to ban dating with Uus Hotct, takes oeeaaion to aamws tbem that ao eg.irt er eipaaas will be spared to retain the present rpetttna af the Hetetaaoa of the very oeel m tue buuia. . . , ... . . He ia happy to annoancs that tha fait ia the pries of aappbas nable aim te radae tbspnes THREE DOLLARS PER DAT, Te eitisens eoming in te spssd s waek of mors, lis will make still greater reductxi. . Ms prepared to lorraah boar without goosas at vary vary tow rates. . - . He Bonea to hare tha plesrar of welnomini to the Varhorongh Hons Lis aid fealmnra an manv new frienilsi . M 1.LA1R. i ... . . l-10a-lm . . Pfipneutr. "1 (KD PRIVATE POATin. by tl.e dar, week' or T nwana. at n'1 e a, en be bad a m? r.w. sear tne banned AUidga, Hiktbora' trs, t ii . t;. .. . .,i litB tttXiX ESTATE,' "TeJaaWa Property Tor Bala, ' Til VtBTlT0. A JEIU Of TBIHT m X3 a re;T)T tbe Into Wiu: F. tVllina. I will SalAiea Hondav, ine K k day of fcimarvTttjr, a th higtmt bidder, at the Coart Huana dauraa wamMiuw,aaaiuuang alnaM pniBarvv I ' Tbe TmoS et Laad aa whirh aaa UlwL. Hiwrnae insimi, at umn nr ia Warren County, m- ak WUlMMaaaoro' Meed, twe 4 mtlea from kidgewey tkawa, aa tha It. A O. B. it, and adjoiinug the butda at Joe. AV oum, x, au 'ouiim ana owers, eoouuauia; ONE HCtfDREtt Atft 8ETEWTY-TWO On tbiaTnr4aitite4thsaMn)ated HtDGKV sii rn.iL.iJi, vnioa are out -l- i fl ia iha HtaMifaetua of I'kui bj mmy fci Uta fllala. TIm uiua are u urat-raaa nuauag oaa ae, u Xhrara the praanaea 1 Ilia Uoaaa, tea aaceaaarv uat-auuiasa. hanML - a eaadaotuig a farm 't he land is uadar geusVlns- eaa aad in s nijrk atata tt mitivikm, iV t ni aau wa mo iwni m arigiaal wooa. aaweaM to the Hnuae and Mill. - There ia also a tine vanng Orchard af Apple aad Peach trnae, aval aaWed, sai ae Total joang neSof the Mtmiumm-iuui llr., Wtakiiit,- to pnnKa ouif dti a-eB to OMimnewie (vniT'fT neftxa Uieeaie. T ; U IVrm tnarle known on dav iff ' . r H,.tAttlMIOtIJNA, Trastea. Pes-t.f wylvdta ' Atm " 'J " FiJiuibla Uutdi ami Kill for lAla. PURSUANT TO A DBCHHS OP TfTE rotTBT of Bqnity (a Jcjhnatoa C.wWV. at r'aH Teraa 1WI7. 1 shall. on Batunla ah istk da af Ju..J next, ontbe lireaiiiiHa, urooaad ta aril, A poblia sale, that valnabh property, near Boon HilL ia seat oanty, known aa ' ' . " TBE KKOC0- MILLS, i ' ' -' eonaistbig of tfteen hundred and ninety-are aeras of Land, lying afar tha North Caroline fUUroad, and, fllhiu one Snd i half uule of Hoon Hill h, d . ,.,.,. ..1 . ,. ..... T- 1 The said land are t he Brst dusiltv' ot Cotioi lands. Abunt StlO ae'ea are oieare),'snd hsve bean In eulti ration. ' The rait la ia nrfmlilva tnr. sat. and is watt timbered, althntiirh a nnnaldaraU hquantity of Fin Timber baa been out oft. las nnpiBvaiueiKr-ooeeial of an excellent Baw Kill, with a forty-two laea alrealar rlaw. raa by a JuDTala Tnrbua WhaaL ahleh. a knto Jl work and quickness af enttlng, is aammaafU There is also a tram road from the Kill to the nanroau wear mars la s turnout. Also a Oriat Hill, wiriab. artil grind at fcnabels et corn W dar. Alao a Btore and OMoe. a Blackamith WKnn mA fuar honsaa for eaaratiree, aad t . A LARGE AND CONVENIENT DWELL- beantifullv situated on a bill. wint.inin aiht rooms, t wbkih are a'ta-'hed all nsoeaaary oat hoi 'and -nubias, with t-o Oardona, ons of which eortralin, line uf the largest and SuettHcap pemoiig arburs in the Mtste., T s , , T The Water on tba blaee is StiUlltiiit ."aad It i. on'yHwalthwatiiioatloue In thiosr Country. One hnndn iliiiil Ittr i'.iuak euii i Cone Uum. 1 inn iiunnnu.i,a'i n;rr nunra no lb -stii UiMHlayiu Maa h 1H6. and nlu at .ia ll. JHWI, twelve tnniitte hriuu the laf a.U. , Lr,,.. i. Ureal, r.ir tb. bnl.li.-e, bnoik villi appro. ad as ciinty rill Ijp ni)ulrwl, and the till nMaiaad aa IH lki Biiii-lmw niiini-v h iiaid " ' -- on lbs tlrtd day .Veruarvt IflflN, , Iflt l. : t'f Jutmatun County -ir- :-. Tor Sate: WK'J'T.fH 1 vervanprrw tl'toVl MTHE, (awing. 24 incbe.fb) fuel, Vaith OeAriug and I 'bucks ommibtU. hew anil in good order, ma.te by the New Haven Manf. Co. t&ff&'fywfWK, ia good AlaiSHAFTINflr snd PIILLE, teretharwlUi a large amount f beat and damaged aaatinsr AiMS KMAUi i'LAlLaBiaUs torsCabiaai r In luwvu vf .. aex WNWiJ ,-a i t if.i f EIUS1VIS- SOA-P j gas j&uuSaa of BtrJ(a.alaIM9X,., fat 4le- bu tSroears. ol eii:(-? i i f ie'.e f t;tl v et t ' ' ! ifM ''bl Oek. J-o-41lra i v STESCIL .MAMlV PUTESrii a. ' rea auaamo egovana wwa onatntL rxs, lv . roa ma ajiao aooaa, awjorr-auavi, Ao." r " XvarTbody ahonld haw an ! , . N arafiaraaoa fa required on th rloth. ' It will sot waah oat, A priss for ladiesl Bead fbr efnmlsr And sam ples. ' ' 1 T ' ' 1 " Address .' H. P. HAtaia" flanrntii.' ftrnra. iiiKn. m. v.; L a. rnut,' ' J Bsn. i. mvus. ' ' wo, waira. 'ATirTaV, w A rnrra I V W A A A' iA V A U XiO ''.. AMD General Commission Mercbinta. ' Barer to n. H. tniath, haq beotasn' fleet t County J Tomer Bftttk Esq., Edgaeorab 1 Fa. shsag National Bank M Korfulk ; tbtorg iL . XT" wfma0a--ct-5 arottt ivw,e-i, . - a. .,t,d M a a--s 1 " 1 ii ! in i. ai i i- ' ' ssvtai.iiaea aaaa tADEB Ktcnn: -' jos. . i. Bidoa. BIAletlDlGCB V C1. ' cotiton:factoiis i'jirAt-4 AWVi CJ 1.t int-.t. aa . 1 . J 1 vrucioi vuuiiii.iua jtii'iX0B6j KOUFPLK. Vn. SfftriAI. AND atWTlffB ATTSH'IOM to salas of Cotton and all other kinds of pro duce snd prompt relnnia mailt. ,.,a e- hatt .Our loiig eijrii ur, in bviiriussit gives us vuiW nor adraiugee in nialiug aalvs aa ih JaUibeff awrketp- .,'"r I , . ..i .... I.,,;. ,r Cotton i rwar Si I, Iveipoot, Iff pt aonuug- SlOha. ",." . ".J ,.... '-; w. j Liberarsdranees made on prcldca la bund, ' TaTrri.rno Aoevra: MT,Jei H. Vra? nt f dgecomlxi, and Mr. Jn B. f.'amwk, bf ile.w, whe wiil be pleeaed to furmelritiy iptnrmSinib or facility te ttrnee sbfppOic te-tte." , '.".' Itwremi Taxes on ottne ran be paid" herf; "m all eaaea when prefetrsd br abipprra, e:r lii toreeent reeulatuma '- ' - . - . aotlOUt. Va.. fcuV. -rf . " " - 1. U. B. BOOER to A -rtAaaySo Cbwaty, X. A M. H. B. ROGER! OV, ' COMMISSION? ;MEROTANT& NO. 23, 0MttERC8 HTBEET,- ' WUl att nd to tha eale af COTTOK, C H: V BAtXm. (IBIl i, LI MBKB. SAVil. aflliil-JL aaa an jterBeteii I roe nee. t . t asr i -.xi Cel. SS 68-am I. . e. J ..iJ-r iiw(Hiicni vwwa Te - 1 ael ,a. am, J , w. . carratBT, ; L o. orntBTa caitK, cargmnT a r . ;':-"!i ft.O C C B ..; i'Jli j 'COMMISrtlOM ' WrUCHtXTS, N"o.' 35 f'oia lit rf Sirrei, A snnt i if 1 l.I.t t 1 . L I. ill I, hl'Mi . id, kept couatatii I eM ' H I.- ev,.r I-mj. -T.-, b - -I I er, a-U-aat noa, i- a, anea, Miarmtta ; u. t, raniar Co., B. Jtarray A Co. WltuHngtow Oasw B. 31. Haywood, Kabigh 1 flen. Wads Hampton, gnoth rudiai nniiwt ink r -nn;.i,. V fWWl t Z .14 IMti-. H t '- 1.WJO-., j EDttOM FEftSESDEW, Pre4dr, frT .ti?f VifcJrHifeS frttti.jT; lia- Irwwwsy Msalt -rf IS VKKKSTlao (tTHav CI.AlMa Or THs Ifiaf WaIlM?artl sMwalatalCipantaapinu aaa ili'ii"11 Vu"4rt'' f" fWf A . tie oivulmaahav avafaged M pal aantfaartT, and are payable Bathe eipetuit of areeiiua) paid by th insured . f k i an L rf. uu( w A im paUawa ate al H0H-CV)IIPXfyiNO. i , ...... - , . A lie loaaea have been met bT tha aaunal lntaraat eaealrad alaaa.and a ar,,hi. e latMat UA vtw. v wa ua iHuni luua atMonj ring to tha I ; . It has paid eras waa, 1. It imtaa of saaurane are .) of I , aud aawranee are as cheap ss any a.' rv wax wot imub sw emovniD Lira. i f- "a bait las psaaimm will b rant ead a tbs aadaeted awst tb Ihee at the Baku. . .' m ksvks nt it aaa ao wmaaunox witb lias inai'SANOK, t rwiee wta.triit .. w., a 4?)l 4- J-MilHi Rdatiwrhamclertf 1ht Contwmitu , trwrg oit AddwtKirwt ioam jfoM, f 4i yew 18H7, which it Mm laM tfpori-hoinug kow much of AsteUt w ; ' ' I ; r1 Vwpanj loiMft each dollar of Liability .. - M f. ' i.i :awn,a f..., ' 11 ATMS HaocKLnr OasMaamrr Vsvtu, Is f ' k 1 aHun... .......... a hi I. ! i .i n . " I t t i, ' The PHCENn aTDTTIAI, Ofnira nacaHaf liutneamania tnlliajn.f tba BnaMiant HalaaH. rmn. latlona with regard to reaidanoe and trarel aaing a uaav awvauionia ara maue irunt unparuai rviiorw m tns banes er Hi aganta er in uompatiy." j ' 1 "IVfaeiyiif O.'hARTFORD, Com ' irei V . 'or farther faiformstion, apply to tba Travailing AgeoU, er te ii inim. -.1 .n : ,r, i i 1 ,4 Bfn h ...(""" ' WIZXIAX S. BAGUT.' - ,- " ii v., 'v.M.fHA. i , Cteneml Agent lor North Carolina, . Jan, I 184-3m , uoV"l" !, " BJth, J?, C. buooklyn IKLYN LIFE ;iIVSlJHANCB COMPANX -rj i .'i-iwb l viitji lil j ... . . ' ' i JlU,lH a .! ( ! naoij tl t'-itst ...... a. i. . ih i. .1 v. , .a H S'"!' i 0 ai aa:!?ttfWt 1 , i aj .ta' w o '41 s 'i -"t.' ea f at Taw iVJ! I ' ' I 04 1 1 w ai ''a tu . i. MB W fj'' tu ' 7.1 1 an . i mm as I- i iif vii'j tl ' JJ 1 1 -ndi'in ?v iit iItm a miiw m,..'t(W-l T.sa 1 ,."! y tA . if i j-h I "ArOiUTEY.koESTIUCTwi J'VfclJoR BESIDENCEJ T iTf Ti A T TtTfua aeetarwvrw weaaiiie'''''Hali'', .iV)IVSiVOik pVU tltaAW, I- kT" Part of the prernmrn loaned, and fto loan or premium - note it a lis or 'riatVi on' the Violiriy m'ciwo of death kfoi the second yurM , . i il '-'ii I nH..f tf .w tirt eV.l ,.. wi , lit lf iiiiikjyr at' At rfii i-iw. is et el i,f J(rt .., r iji,, , tf ' THir bOMPASr OUTERS rT.Ctrt.lAlj 'ADT'ANTAOEH TO T0B BOCTHBBM PEOPLE. IT IS aba . toast -u.fc4v i y ,a.a-"it i-it-t. i , .v.. , . , viae-! f' A a.ill r l ' ' ' ' "u ' " ! i ' Urttih ...LIBERAL COMPANY-IN f ttii H t.H! iiw..i A..iH ! ". Ua salaa aaing kMrerthaathoe of slber Ooatpanlea., ; ' y i -a i ' .;t;t at' r 'Offloe, rt".'l-l tJrodwiy, KuwVerk Citjr. ,',,.., --a .".tit -. n.4 tw ikue. t ae -tf "ii1 . mi w" 'i t- :-'-" 1 .. ' W . COLaS, wwtvMArf. K ti'tii"l n . i M Me a,hM,.riM,.ta.iLH.i.kuji.i.t i...ii.r )t.,itrt ,it (,..' h"" al .. a-4.tv( t 'liw.i 4i v-wea ; it an--t jb l i. .it r i v 7.'CHllVafj;4nt tbftti' gla'of North' Carol BaAngu'K. C, Peg. HUi t''.;-Av-pyop TvVtM --t1 " rAat iai aVh aJl l aatvv-'-i)aaiaiav - .5 yi ti f..i'n. ,viai)l fsijm JM MT. AM , theretAah' Aaa) t- i C-yi t ; rt - r'p-Jl atfi ,tw. in tnig latHNae, a t-- r.ja .-i4ey vis-'W f'JA lflv'i sf V. VS :4AT'tS tM 'jh ' iV iiJf i-'f-i ail ... Mrv .savsjtink 'JMti " ' asAt.EIGlT, fl 'vi vr Uu '' e e ' I1 S ,iivl J sjeJaffrrfHij rf'1l-jaUlflll'-' !-" : 1A -rfi eaaMa nwAHIi I iiiff f '4 ' The aWafVWrA.i,' oaWhV1i5a, fbrln laef twenty yeart. lj tbia rnart.il jij eaa my to oar rHuudt tffciiy.fcrhj' sQ ihhiiy H 4 W iJk4 la t al-'A. iMT,ataAat ittj'i't &!-tr f,Tif.. , &A.TTI&, LCE.4)a CHEAPEB.' i TPClv: QJE; ELQQJ)S -yj ,i i"'rT f .!; A .f'l.t'-!-! b' ,r af;', i ! ? i, t.- a lei ;T0 etler them tbaa Ureyr fjM vpwiang st thety. tiors. Kb. l yayetee" JUIauin, K. a fs ... Wt "-; V I.B. He AWB J, l'Oli NO.. October 4. f67-4fc . . id. td-fioW -t .T m XiiC ELLAS EOCSVi r '- v.... ...:.i'-'" ' ' "" r l '' - - ' oeveo . -M.,-i n... VI 1 I XE" aclNI TBT CHlWlfcaY tuTt. . ' ') W' no f Kfl aaahata a l..ta t'.- U..I . ''rV- V i"0 ba.brna HbieA feaa, st Kt at a, bl.ia.V Q trie poteteear-j ..-aaKvawt Mi : ' W 0 Oil AP'"I. , . , J! M kega Ol.l Kick u ! ma fW4 frs tTkiaiteV. ; 11 1 aiai.ea (rria. . .' , --W1-; . 7 koiea pmai tlveMr ... ft trroond Ainu salt, at Mper . Ti . I ' I J . AJi. Hit' Family Crooer and Cmin;i.m Xi-rrhinl;;" ' ' .-. - ik kayettmll Htree. j JJas, i-UJ-tf ; shi i. Balaiga. - J. Jen T.nwEcw:; : Attornry at Low and Eepster ia Bank- v rcr'T. : " rrrft, rt:-;- THE COLBfa "1 f ti'f I fliiv r-Mtf - lit. . " ia tiia i it-d Aaah, Aea. SO-aiA-aa Uvet it 4 .s) tt t t.f f I .a trffe 1 JAHEt r. nirB8, feeeretwry. a'aiirf e vrf til'.' iiWf.vwov '.'T '" '"" "" i 4l ni sm.'j t ... f . 1 VHaSIVIlC MITDtl. I.sww IMiaiarc , ... a '':'''-. 'a y part of th Vnaed Stats aad Xuro(, it all J I'l I .-iveil .1 hi J! . aanta omrrksrsa a claim. Company doing a fur baaiae:rt' 1-" ' ' rt ' ata of the inaured-wLioh not, ia esas af death, it 1 .. ,.... n.... . . . - -. ... - - . , , , i, i'Mt ( J" i I ,i ii r otieraling in M Carolia, tm to tAtir m Attw tort Ymnrfwiton XfpOTl ' fori i;tMrri'vWMfiwaml'kr'.IJ JJ j f ..iuJlt4rtk..V.1,W.,lJ.. JIJ. W 1 It ) a sa i Hi e u i t. ttii'i'i'tti; alinoat unreitriuted. ,'(".'. k..i j THE UNITED STATES. ' i". ... .. .... .. ; . CIIBISTIA1V VT. a.Or If, PreaJ H tuiiirtttt V'i "ii'A' "''vi i... f. t r'.. . , ! tu te. i..t iM IrA . MT , T.ATirCWrTV WSCEIXAKEOTJg, ' br. lolIe'ndcr,(:l5eefVwr )letH afr..lBOaBUSA,.-i..v.... RMfKMl NtWAWirrilfl A1 triih- A"i'!vi,,:'B''',(p.li aui.iii t lr ,;itNEIAX fUAXliffSS AKP.DBBILITT. ait,a. (tV"l iMfl, t- t!. -.'" r V (nM-e' ---'f-t.. and s greet aonnahaient fuy aanvalssesnta, aOTHEHM. anabls tnglrs saffietsat aat oral aoeriahniliot tfTtluihf InlVata) wiH and this Et srae tsaiarkabls iwatady J ' ' ' '- - a, it has aaaa a u mined by th highest Afsdlosi aethorjtleaod spprovaA te a not sines a very healthy, bat estrsordinsry atrugthear, aad 1 enocearf ully used In all Hospitals in Europe snd tbe Murtbera Ciliea. " ta eontplianM with th deair of a enmbar af rnyameae, w litre uiu-ouunsd a sssona, bghttr paaijei'ii' ',s'i - ij . . fjfj.,.'. i. .J!-. J. a 'it Wtfu i S"-af50 ;lr Doien. 'vBt ttifc ntrrtvnr?(-mtitl titwy rUm of ih 'pnbllc law; fit i wwrni aneir Bwanta. , -.. i v ai -t , wftols Agent for North Cantliaa. - . .e ii-i.'J.i"B ' i. 1- i .'-irw't j,.,. 'M 'filttZ MICHSL'S ' IW '-.f - !." .. - I'ill I I 1 ,-kv -t. UU12M1SN, -t - ;t f Pit Doiem (Piht Biittlk) A Oeaeine t arpnrtad Article. , niiL. TIIIEW, SiiV Agent for America. s41 t-- t. tf. -B Vre . ... i-i i ' ' .' ... JOnt VT. HIMkDALK, ATTOTINFT. AND C0VX?ELL0R 1 . u LAW, ., Ka,,tly Slrpf i, Thj rtteilllo.V. C, IHVTITtmOi Xt.le d FMeral t'oiirla. ami in tii ivrnrt ot iti ni u r fir tie 8d C'nrrew.i'eil I'ti-tnct. 1 i , i ;,t ar . .it j. -Ti til-no to tU bneinea intrna r.i to I. r.ia. C"ii collened aiij atier in '-S ' -'Whjiiivi"i iHn I. .rii. , I y X r-1 f: i ,' 3 jl r v A X "',,." . W - :i,i.. I v,. ti: 2 ,. r fj - 1 Jinrtn t rr- ina, Joiy e-tf HAILEOADS. ' 'TO allll'Pr.KS. Vo bJt n Q, A K 0UNi ; ALIf STATE RAILWAY LINES (teat ise'to ac t) TBI OLD RALEIGH A GASTON RAIL BOAD, THE SHORTEST, QVICKKHT, SAFEHT AND j BKST1.INTT, Ndimr AMI tlOtrTH, TO , t BKII-Kf OIT 1M TI'B Ci (1,1), t'N n ' ; LLni HHlPPtftH bl'EClALLY " , . UAI Y1A.B. AQ. B. f 4 TTJE tnsugnrstsil and ara the Unut through V T Inland Aw Lit hoult Ui all the Northern Markets, snd have snooaesfulW worked the Lin to Ilia entire aatiefactiua of bhipjiera, North and tKniiii, Air tli laal tea year aa aie (cm 7 oueond hliipwra in Knrth and Month (Wrulma will bMtify. We paid the Slate near Keren tluucirud lliouaaud Dollara f"r her lnti-reet in tlua luad thereby saving the pxile trom Taxation for all tim to same I40,umir year ; and ws ui.lioitiiu-ly de clare tliat we can and will give mure uinpau-h te all astute, VorUi snd boutb, than any other Liaa. . notice:; Tke Great Inland Air Line rrelfjhi ':,R:;..ii J o tr t e , TtaTBS BAXIIOH A OASTON BAIL; BOAD, is the Short line for Snippers, and you era r fwwvd so to tftrsel your imuhtt. nr thsy will b Ukaa by anothar Rente I 1 inanrs vour freight twmg earned over this S.M1 Inl.n ii. T . ... .1! . , srs is mark yyar Freight, liars of Bail Boad Agent, Portsmouth, a., or Cuy Point, V si AiilmuA A GaMo Sail Road, and lo-alon aa fuliows i.ji ,-i , t, ' , hr1 k . j ' FB05I BOSTON j " aTsrohtnta' a Vliin'i T.lna' anil n...i..i Wharf, i, Barx.psou, Agent, . - , r i" FROM NEW TORK: - Old Dominion Steamship Co., Shipping Point, Pisr 87, North ftivar. Foot Leach hu, OUloe W7. Oreenwioh at. Our. Dey t M. L.HoGroedr, Vtsai. 4 FBOX PHILADELrniA i . ri4 Afmtmessfo ) rinla., Ttitminglon and Baltimars Depot, or ClvdVa Lin of Hieamers, Id N. Dalawsre Avanoe, W. P. Civile, Aguut . . , . FBOK BALTIMOItB : BalHmors Ble.m Paaket Co.. I',t l.lna Hio.m. sra, Foat Lnlon Heck, L. 11. ark, agent, or ruwnaiao btuara Boat u , w) UkM Ktreet Wharf. ' - ' V. II. AI LLN, Aug.-804-tf ' ; Yu'Ch.p Important Kallroatl Arrarscinent, PAHRKNtlKIIB oan now pm-rlia THItOUQH TICKKl'hal Hi (litue ol i lis IUIi.ikIi snd ttastuu Itailniad, si Itali c ii, N. C.tiu tha i. Baltimor and Ohio Hailroitd, to ' Memphis, Tfitn., "' , . ' " lovclHiid, Ohio. St. Louis, Mo., - "!, Oclrolt, Mlcu4 tlnrlniinll, Ohio, - , ( i.. i .... M. Joriba Mo. .: &UUISVUIOf X4 . . , rlndlHnniolU,'llrid., Milwankle. Wis., i f .Tilagt, III,. ' u , . . . Columbus, Ohio, snd all griueiiwl Cities In lbs WtaatAru and Buuth- weatsrn States. , Tickets sen be purchased either VIA BAY LINE STEAMERS. V" fl . ai . - Via Waldon and Richmond, Va. Aad' lit 1 ill; ,.'.4 31 I - BAOOAGE .CHECKED THROUOIfJ - From "Weltltm to all AVoHfern pitiea. Tar Tickets and riirllu r d.f, n-lllnl Inn .mil In 1 M. Poul. Am . Oeueral Ticket Ainnl nr In a: Jonss, EaiiTlrkiit Agent Kalnifcb ud Osatoa nanroau, at iiaiegn, jh . v, ' . ''' (leneralgnuiliern AKCiit, i ' , BsUliHore at Ohio lUilmad.lf JOHNL. WIlilN, , t , if Maeter ol raua. Ball. AO t! 1! , iv . " - 'Hlil OU., 1 ? - ! ' . vuf " ClIAtiildOFtir ! ' ". - UALF.IGU tj OASTtJM. i ,i, . i ' TtnrKKINTKMM i 4 IH , e , Kib, N. a, I u i , On aail after Oclelir lfah : oa (hs kaieigh, A Oaxton bain i . Hsfl Train teaVia' lifli'igh". , .. m . Arntea at.Aaldaii, a .aaia Ball train- lea.ri1itiiji. in ArrlTiw at hl. i.tii.Vf;. : :.i i a.f'iai'it1i'iraaeBieiKii.. ... v.n'i .a ajr-r,aw st naimgu,. o I r tlis Mall tritl6 leaks Tiieot'tiH c t aithkllpiitatiiioititlrti . ; - . . . . A.. AM'IIKWH, 0:t5-S-tf ' ""' ' ,fr Bupt. of Trans. " ar aagUtar and Btaodard eopy tf. . . i MISCELLANEOUS. ' COOKIXO STOVESI " ', CQOKING STOYESM mHK CSDERSIONED WILL ENHEATOB TO X kuep conatantly on band a good aaaortment of COOKrNO STOVES. Ta atove are bonght la lots from tbs Uannftc-' tnrnr and fitted up hers, aud hence can b sold ana are waning , . , At Kcducort Rntoa I 4 B dttens ta cell eeneciO attentfna to the eal.! ebrated lU'Ch'H I'A'IKNT, wliii h be warrants lot girs satisfaction in erery iitalmice. Back's Tat. No g with pipe snd furniture, fin .no y i " . 7 ' " asso . i . M,,, .. ... . i. . I. . y, lea prmu bwtm, irom mi rn ij;i. y An kind of good BA11TKH will be taken taesebsnge. 1.. H. hdl'f, . oe in 07-eoa:sm iiiiieiNnu, m. t Btnai awnrs, I . a. oottf-i, I it Hahimore Ijteul X. C. v.ir.TTa owtww, m4 Lata ot S. Cariiuna, ,f GWTNN, COTTEN & CO., . COTTON t PACTOKS," ' ' ' AM) ; ' General Commission Men i.acfs. 105 Wt.it Lombanl 8rt, r nAi,Tioiic. a I.ilieral advanees rntife on Cnn.n-'iii cnta tltili-ie fur (lEltraiL !l i HAVii.r e.ih. - Roiar lotten. altar tsaviin and li m. x i, Bnidn, N C. i ht. 30 45-eHl!iinAwftia CAitiEL o. rowrc Bu iteHrir. n i ll. roivi.n a Btjx.rH, ATTOI1N1.1 H AT LVW, ... is .t i.:. . i i i. .i. v .. . W : r.in,i..i in tt S . roi fi iiir i f 1 ..i' ''' I ir.-u,i ( . , J .1,11-....,. - ... .a ta Court oi i . '. .a

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