1 ...ia t,f SIT. -CRUTIOJl. . 1 .... : mi M I i ..oiicd evory d., except 1 - .a.;, t-u i ie uj,Uii turns: ..... . 'i 'flu' I i a I.... wis I'M, 4IK' . . .4,00 .ill) .( ... t !, v .r b.m..,,ni.t r iituuiJ oyi-ar,., " " " SIX UlOUUie,.. WewV !y S'ltttiiuia, me var. ...... - ail iiiauiha,. . . TIIIJ f-IIMINEL. LL, bLATOJf UALEa, . rrr ;uy, march io, ises- Conservativ ttate liecutive Ticket, FOR LKUTENANT-GOVEEXOR, ! COL. ZDVABD D. IIAIXl ot hew Ktaovsa, FOB fcECEETABY OF STATE, ' " ' lowest v. best, ..': .'- ' or CKEBNK. ', rum iUAouuwbuy, - , KEUP P. BATTLE, , . ; or wasc i trr-.r ri e tmt. IT l - FOR AUDITOR, f..'a!4 i-'i'Oft BLPtHINIXKIiliNrOF W3BLIO WOilKS, SAMUEL F. ri.TTEBSOX' J ' rOtt blTT. OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION1 ! BEV. BBAXTON CltAVEN, P. IX or BAKUol.rH. vfMlT FOB ATTORNEY Q&NEUAf., SION IL 'ROGERS, 1 , t- i ,j er TAAB." Oi Att utT JJMrJf JCXKCUT1TS COMWTTXi:. The members of the Stato CoYtl fc.i ( r ...... . .,( . . f . , Executive Cominiite . re hcretiy ' notified , ,ud requested to meet In to City of Bslclgl, "on Saturday' next, tbt llb lustf forth ''' purpose of nominating candidate for 0 'wnor'' A full Ucndaace i'nol t-aniwt br invoked. , p ' it . , J 'The member f the Congressional1 aujd S,' judicial Dittrict Committees arc Invited tin! urged to be present, i it, H. PA'6GE'fC a Ht ohukb, Secretary (fa X'oinmttttt. ' CAHVASSEB3 FOR Tnk "UTAH AT , ; , beg ' to remind the member! "DiHtiitts i:d tUe Cnnntiee, ' if well m the gi'DtlvniPB ef pointed M Cnrswsri lor tte etute t large, that aU ot thsm ere appdlnU 1Ub (lie expectation that ttieyMvU furitiniih make eppolutuienu to 4drtae tie eople at onco. - Much te expected 'Irupi ttie courts Csovaston, aod tltu caniHdatl for iho eeverat Countkt and' P'ttrlota, in tin y of canvaaaiug. ..T(o object of tbe rgiuiizntion u to more every i-egiitered while ma in the State to go to the pollt, and to Tote intelligently and nnJrtnriibgty, Tbe people nci.d light. . . . i Ttxa lUdicali are flooding tbe Slate with hand-bilii, -racret -eirrnlaia, epoeohe, " 4o, It is !' tiadvretood that ;00ttl4erable iirinunr 4t fn nnn lia riavan ttnr mi 4s It el diKeal of the Hatlical' leaders in lljii ( '(State, tj carry Hi Conalitutloa.UJ lnJj(i vp totn. The Conserrativee ce po(fr,iut j., they ettoera the righte i tlje wjiite ntan jto bo worth more , than. money1 ItwWt p ,r wortb enrythnig'that is dear to tbe white ; race to AeUnH the pdinui and' ruiiiobi Ci :stitiition now bving prepared by the Radi cal Convention.' I)tV)H tit tht Conttitvtiqjr. I Vvuith thewM monti" ' n't HdiA i '''In KotuiMO are the bvoucrfiiv and IuiSd- .cerity of the Radical party,' Iq thelr-trest-H .. . -r - - - - , r - , Kent or tbe nrgroes, eo glaringly exwimed, l in the course they have' pursued 'relative to rprMntation in' Congress. . H l well1 " Known inai large sums oi nioory uuve ween sent out too lb, front the Immense corrup tiofl fund at Washington, fur. the purpose ol paying vff formidable" ncgri) anplrnpti (or ; Cnniretisjonal bonora It . is bnttv well ' known tbat Jim LU'rii, 1n thin District, tnt backing out in fvpr .of TJeweeso, has Re ceived as much as be v atild have acid for eouie jor ago, if lie had botn m ltv The wonder is tbat negroes, anywhere, do , not announce tbemaalves si eaodidatea, see ing J emet' good kick. Let tbem try it.U- Jbw is said to be plenty of money oe hand nt Ant frAm WuhlnirtAH a tiMlwkt fr4 rem fitting by tKt lidt of theit itaH-l eaX friend in Cmyrm : oScgroes are not good ..it .. i enough -W go to Congress, to elbow Radical members, ktiti they are good enough to be IJeveraora. - Judges, lie., In 27orth Carolina, good enough to be enrolled in the militia with white men here, good enough to sit on the same lit nthca la the publio schools. wHb . while children I . - .'-.;! Tub Radical Pi'iHiT.Pnring the de bate, in the mongrel Virginia Convention, a negro member of the body said, W ins tend to msk Virginia drink negro suffrage broad a th taitb, high as heaven, and ' deep a belli i i . . ; j h TUEX. .,!' "V. I O WILL TLOT Foil 1 1IK H KAD3 OF Al b Li.M-OLN AND G EX. SCOTT I" t W.liUtJuriV. 1861. , ' , i . .. now. - ' . - I : "Our I tioveil Btste mill one more put n th rarmrots of prirfpi-rity ; an 1 our rpl will tie contented and huj py throuuh th lor - (-" rfwrvf 1 1 r tlie existfnr e of th pm. n.niPnt t.i:h Va!iingtrn ff-lablinhrti, ud w iii h LtKfni n labored and died to r,.,;,e I t .--iu. r T"t., . . W. W. ttf d.IH M. Prrsirlent 1 J 11 I'M. :!., jat Vim Pref. A. iL J! ..' i S. 2nd Vice Prt. C. I f (' - -llntljij C. 1.1- ) 1 I ' 1 ' t r, ;:; "At A'.l t'i cr v, f 1 60V. VAVCP8 LKTTKB. Tbe letter ofO (. Vance to the State Ks ecutive Comuiirte , d f'ining tl nomina tion for Gorernor, . . ua 1 bciuw.. It first aiinounoemei.t will send thrill of rftgrvt to the hearts, of tiie Conservatives Uiruughout he iiUte, ftj-d will be bailed with rejoicing by the Radicals. But their joy will be of short duration. We know, person slly ttvst Uov. Vaoos, long in advance at bis nwuination, earnestly begged tbat be should not be nrged tor any position on tbe .tkltei... .1 Uvla jettkA JtittsalCfoi1 - 4h prosecution ot bis professkn, bs bss, been anabMia, both from necessity 'and Inclination, te nvnid aU trifptatiunA or indueemente to utBceiW years to komi, hoping, ty induJ try and energy, to provide for tbe future. Other very strong personal reasons ioflu epcedhim, lece. although - .; taoble and generoos' nature subsequently made blm willing, for the moment, to eacrince any- thing to tbe wishes of bis friends, yet mature rinWlop'sqd f)uulU.tiou led, bin to tbe determination, which tbe people ot tbe Bute will rrttret. bat tite necessity for which none deploro so much as himself Horsover, be feels tbat tbe public exigency renders it pecessery that nil merely personal sources of" irritation and violent feeling should be removed from the eanvae, and that the entire white people et tbt State should ciiliftTy tie brought to (lie considera tion tnly of the great nod absorbing tesoe ot the contest, vi : the rejection of an odious Coustitu'tiou, which la attempted to 'lm ) iMiwi j npoli tho white people of this Statu f itVont tludr oqt-e Constitution which iguores the claim of the white poo pi of the' State, and 1 ma1 for the special . . .. .. . '! a .1 ..'! twoeat ox tne uiacas sua oi u .whuw party;... ' i .The Executive Committee will meet on tlur 14th., to supply tbe vacancy on the llckqt. Our triontU. throughout, tho Stat are assured, tbat the Ommitle will make such sn appointment aa will b entirely ; eat ulitiri,tiev' dltet, Conerrvstlve,- asd will Ciiarlottr, K. C, March Otk, 18CU. .'' H. C. Badger, Eq.'t Bterttary ComrttfUn , ZtdbltmtmkttvHle$,K. 0: Mr ftiBtVour letter Informing Inw 1 stjusaaaiBMHit aomlnatioa for the ot dee of Uovemor ot JNortn Carolina.. d uie fxiiv-etpinejiUaB vt jliUriurvatrVe party, was aoi roceivea until my wwi on v estttrday from Cleveland eourt. . J answer at the eariiest poatihle momenf. -f-' ' I ath eonttdent tbat no hinder compli ment has been or well can be iiid me, than this request; eo unaoinuly made, for m to bear tbe banner of win tree white men of mr native State in this t'ri at and event- ful ttrneele tor tbe rii;lit and liberties of onr race, (or constitutional government and for Christian eiriliioni ion. A I k oe other fate than theirs, no I could desir DO creattr honor tbrn t;i i. i.l tliem, whether the pathway ot our destiny should point to speedy and k happy tnun.11, or, in tlie good provldenoe of Liod, null further into the valley of humiliation and suffering. But, after msture reflection, I feel ooinpillud, both by public and private considerations, reluctantly to decline the nonaiuation. I trust, therefore, that tbe .Executive Com mltus will promptly select mother of the mauf very worthy sons ot North CacuUiia to bear her banner and uphold her fortune! and L prom-l)ln,Ji fOfiU hearty ;n(J waioue support. - . Congratulatiofr-tho-. Committee and the Slate upon tne many evidence wuico are to hn see everywhere, of a great uprising Ot oat people, ao surely' dndioatlve of ap prosehlng rttitoryi... and -urging . arsry matt to bis duty, a t aball endeavor to do mine, and thanking both lb UxeeativeCotnmittoe and vourself. a wall for the biirh honor duo me a fpr tbt) manner In whiclf a knowledge ot it was conveyed to me, I am. '. ' My dear air, most truly yours, .;'nv.'4EU,Jli01?!VAyc.' . CANDIDA TJC&. . Our fi lends must bear In niiud, that the only .oljct tiCutisvrvivi lise,.i bringing eut caudhtntes in this contest, is to draV'tlie 'people' out (o'vote Against tb Cortaitiuilon.' Mny of our friends are too choice about. ptrtieu!r candidates. , Let our iicrsoiiftt friendshipa of prejudice b now given to tbtS Isfiadati W t ought to have good men, men ot capacity, Intelli gence and virtue, to fill the office tinder tun new Constitution, if It should be adopted, it I truvUut it is kior Important, rtbonasnd. fold wor important, to DE- FkAt TrjE?ONStTUT0ir, than to elect BTerjt man oi our ni-x. .J.,.1.-,JV4 ,!. That is Hi point to be looked to in tbe election of candidate.;. . W waut th beet mft to run to defeat tbo aew Comtitutloa, to defeat Hold and the Radicals, and coo aequently to detent our own man as to of- fiee, Our peepl deaire chang ia oar Stat sduiirtistrstfoB, tat .preaeot. What they fantj 1 a yfity maa'i fnimmtut, and, therelore, we mutt defeat the mongrel Con tltntioo. itv. -1- - if sfSKTmot Our readers are aware that the Radical have appointed ( Man Meeting of tb "Re publican ' parly," to be Vld at different puints, to be tuidreaaed by Holdea nd bis body-guards The object ot thia it obvioualy to prevent' th Couaervntiv Speakers I rota replying' to tliem, in tb presence of tbe Radical whites' and bracks. We bop that, in every instance, our Conservative apeak ere, who en sttend those meetings, will address notes to the Radical speakers, requesting the prlvibtg wf replying to thm, and, ia II esses, where they refuse, or do not give the Conncryttivee f talf chance to reply, that our Conservslivtj people will arrange, ia ad ranee, te have Uaas Meetings, sod to tall out the people to bear the truth iron. Coa ssrvativ men. Indeed, we suggest to tb Conservatlre people to arrange al ones to hold )Iasa Meetings, iiumedisTely tliereafter, at all those points where Man Meetings are appointed 1o b held hj tbe Radicals. - ; , Hot pes, with bis body guard, went off on yesterday, to attend tbe "Radical mass meeting" at Beaufort, to dsy, and Kswbern to-morrow. We hops our friends ia that section will be on the spot to reply to them, if peimi-lod. If pot, hold man meetings at once. - Shall 1 cncr.-i s'.'owe J t :: rrrwrrx ke j be - cf tLs iasaa. ' . 1R Sktgrm mum Jtrgrv 111 rT".,! SPEECH Of VS. J. X. SLLIS, Of CA TAWBA, y TUK-OOXTMTIOXr rXBBUABT, 1808. f- f Jla. Psiunnasr: It will'lie remembered that, on tbe 18ih day of January, when the reettiotuMisoi tbeaiegato front Cleavelaod, (Mr. Uurbaai,) came sip, there waa ao rff.irt made lose apart day lor their oaiOrj Hon, lut,M inajeriiy rerosmg, wiey mm indefinitely postfwaetl. . I, bow ever, stated tbat a the uieriuot tlunerssolunnns Jvoukl I. .' 1 .4 . U 1. M ftxnmtit'l. uoa.i wontd giveesy oooeewtto thir fo potunent, anl.Uo. gave notio... Ou, CT ventioa that I would take eeoaaion, while the subject of Suffrage was under diacusaioc, topreseot my iews on tb prppriety of ri tondingtb right f-Suffrage to all blacks, iadiacnmlnaWly, at this time. Ia discussing rhis question, sir, it becomes eceaeery to consider it, to some extent, panly ia physical ms, as all bjeettoa tbat caa b raised against it Men to me intimately sod indivtsibly eoaneeted with, and trsotsbl to, this one primary cause, physical or etheojogtcal aitierence ot tbe raeas of mesv It tweosaea necssary for those who believ tbat a natural dUtinetioa tx Uts, to defend it by arguuaent, a the oppo aitioa has sees tit to tore) tb asertioa that there is so sach distinction txistiog, but that tb race are one and tb same 10 all re pools, except tbat tbe skin of one 1 black. This denial Impose the burden of proof on thoa who believe ia tacb s distisxstion, sod. tberefon;.' thuuld be sufucient rea son to criv tbwa a hearing oa tb subject. . I etuui, however, make mr ramarka, which bear directly upon tut physiological and structural different, as brief a possible, as tlu is not a Hail f mutu iur tbe discuss ion of metaDhvsicial snd nhvsioloirical oues I, ... :".f A'a.;M. a a a . noaa. a migu pue t-euoa 00 usaa, 11 11 wereaecessary, to prove to tba (alistactioo of every intelUgent una on tbe globe, ex I cept, perhaps, interested politician, the; trulb of the asaertlon, tbai the race are separate and distinct from each other by nature, and taal no buraaa laws ean abro cate such distinction. " Th Ethiopian or Alriean aeuro eUffer in, e many respect from the white man of H . A al..a la. ill 4. J "11. aurvpe or aaia, wn is win na itarnwuie to notice tUera all in iletail la th tew ol). ervatlon which I desire to offer upon this vary important ubjoot; Th extjrns,l ap pearance Ot Uiass twa raoos, are. so well marked,' that' anv oasnbaving eye U ean readily dutbguish them; even a man without evts can. tell a. netrro trow a white man by the aense of touch, and, if do prived of both these sense, be could tell negro from a whit nao by tb sen of sotelL Am i wot eorrectt If tbU b so, a wrvndiarful a-llff.trauu-.av lnAeA mnt i-Tiat Utweenitb twa raotl d l neotissM 4 Priobard, a Blunenbacn, a Camper or Cuvier to point out tbe black akin, ths prognatboua rnuzcle, tbe wooly bead, th broad flat nose, thick Hps, broad, list foot and long heel small retreating dim, race ding forehead, tbe narrow and compresssd shape ot tlie nemo skull, cneek bones pro jectiog forward, lengthened jaw, leg with out calves and arched outward and knee bent t with a peculiar characteristic odon There are, however, other important anat omical and physiological difference, fur a knowledge of which we srs indebted to th men of science. , They have pointed out to u the deeply marked maxillary pit at various point, the narrow and elliptical alveolar edges, andthe forward obliquity of tbe front teeth of the upper jaw,-witb tbe great strength and large size ot tbe lower jaw, Th skin, a they have shown, is composed nt flv Intutui- meuts, wiib the coloring pigment deposit while the Csucaaian's skin is oom posed of . . a i a 1- a r.a .. pus lures lnxegunwnia anu is octums oi u coloring pigment depoait This m aa Im portant structural dlftererd and is by tb celebrated Mr, Flourins deemed surHcient avideao tbat h :negv is oi different Mock from the whites, and h sets ihem down a wsentfalfy dittnctt MOw Th bead And fac of iXii Afrtcn rae l-,fi entlally different from atl otlisrt, ss tobe actually pregnthous in tts anatomical eon). tructlon that Is, more like the lower order of animal than any ether specie of th 0nAoflv. The lower animals, according to uuvier, sra aisunguistiea irom toe Euro pean and Mongol men by tbe mouth and fane sroteetuur furtbaf forward la the uro. Ill than the brsla. The typical negro ot adult age, when tried by thi rul, 1 proved to be long to a different specie from tb Caucasian or whit mom i becanen the head and face Is mors after th fashion bf tb Bimladiaj, the mouth andiaws projecting byood tb ot head, oontalaing the 'anterior lobe of the brain, TP . 1ac. I kkm. proportinally larger than their crania, instead of smaller, ss ia tb whit specie of the genu ms. The nerves of organic li srs larger in tlie prognatbou apsciea of manklud than io tbe White, but ant so well developed as ia tb Simiadiat. Ths brain Is soqjething more tbaa a tenth -amaller io thv prognathous man tnaa ia tne uaucasian, as pri'vl by a tnal msaaamnsent by Pal wot 'bad Viry. , rrom tn mntrat and targe nerves J w eaa readily comprehend why it is that the dinestioo of the ograisei W U 'IialUir Uiad tbat of th white race, and lie anlinfl appetite stronger, approaching ie ptmla dioj, but .stopping abort blheif be A.alltj. His nostril ooea higher up Ulan tu the white manthus, for toataace, approaching th gibbon. AU the tenet oi the negro are mors scute, bat less deikat and discrimltt ating, tbaa tb while man's. The blackness of tb CanaanitM, Casbite, Salopians or Negroes, is not onflosd to the skinbut pervades, ia a grvteror bss degnee, tb wbol inwsrd man rtown so the bones, giving th flesh, blood, the memlirsoee, and every orgsa of the body, exoept tbe Umes, darker hue tbaa ia the. white rsoe. Who knowtbot what Canaan's aithn r waa gen uine Cttahita, as black tnsMe- as out, sod that Cush, which aw-ane Mark not, was the mark eut upon Calat Tttebair of th Ethl opian Want tubalar, like th whit man't, but 1 eccentrically elliptical with flattened edges, the coloring matter rldiu i.a the pidcrmi and not in tulx-s.. Ia the plaoe of a tuba, tbe abaft of -eaeh hair i eur rounded with a scaly covering like beep' wool, asd, lik wool, 1 capable ot beinir fclteti. Tnie hair doea not poanas that property. Jtenoe the negro' hair ahould properly be called wool, and not hair. Another very important physioloeical difr teroue is ia tb economy ot the lunga a a aegra oonsume less oxygen tuaa white people the smouot ot each being aenurst ly ascertained, by tb tpiromtter, The a gro consumes about twenty pr cent less tnaa tne w bite man. iim lunir of tbe ne gre ars lea, aiad les eipaosibla, and the liver larger tbaa wub tbe white race, ' Mr. Jefferswa discovered this difference. w tb soonntiiy of tb aegra lungs, msny years ago, and made soui obsttrrstioM epon it ia bis aotua on trgioia. , lie also aot icea a ditterence in the action ot tb kidney, between th two recs,whith ia now confirmed by earetul experiment. Thee discoveries led Mr. Jeffersoa to re mark: "To ear reproach b it (aid. that ultbooirb. tb net'ro race bat been under our eye, for a century and a half, it has not bees considered a a subject ot natural history aadb gneaoa further to aay: WU1 not a lover of natural history, oits who views the gradation in all ths raoes of animals witb tbe eye ol philosophy, ctctiM an effort to keep those of tiie department of man aa distinct as Bitikre tormed them 1" In t:.i ci :ueciaon I will menlion another declaration of Mr. Jefferaoa, a hit opinion are so ofUa reftrred to by thoe ow.rtain- mg different views on thesu sulijixia. . lie says: "Aaaoeg the l.oinau. eisoiptloa required but one ef!. t, but with useaucond i aeeetarr. uokuawn to bietorv.1 iTbi second properly Ulougalo natural history. aa ao says, ana ao buman law or govern mental change can ever oolitcrate Abecm. Cbtorge Washington, In experiuM-nling opoa lUsoea a-grtwa. tpund- ihut H eir natural gait waa about one fourth slow.-r tbaa tbe whits race; and that they could aot under RO'tkeeoaotaat fatigu h4 tbe white man, ThAA leweveri ie well fcmowa to every man, ittt)M latUnj ypgiwe tnJha..Bovt-. - 'f p. 4 W etriking proof of (he flllhst they consume ess oxygen ttisn wbiiea. Tint is tbecaas of tl.e hebetude' of 1 ody and mind m tbo g . racs .Tbt went.- of mtucula wad msoul , activity, its the neirro specie ef i ' apparent to ever? baervr tauwg the lower order of anirnsl ; although be may know nothing of tke law discovered by C'uvir. that aumt ular energy and ao Urity are 'io direct proportioa to tb de velopnieut and activity- ot tbe pulmonary organs. s .. It it ao established . tact that all alow- motioned anaunts, ghe or fowls, consume a lea quanty of oxygen than tb active do. Tbe ia and coostruotion of th lung , ot animals or gilts of fishes enable us, aa seoa a W so them, to determine their motion. Thestupidiiv of certain specie of God's croatioa is the iueviubl physiological effect oi in oencieat aeration oi to oiooa. Ato tu mental capacity of the begra, as a raoe, compared to tb Caucasian, Camper's scheme for aacartaiuiag or estima ting tb degree of intellect and sagacity, bestowed by nature on the Whole mem tier of the animal kingdom, possessing askuU ana brain, la tbat ot tb JfamatJLnfU, a a termed it. Thi is tb rule now ia general Use ; it enable tt by experiment st once to toll tbe capacity of a skull or an average of a olaes ef tbem. - It is found by this rale that the heads of bird display th smsllest angle and that it becoinat greatw th animal approaches th human figure. , , i Thus there i one specie of tb apt tribe, In which the head ha fecial angle of forty two degree; ia another animal of tb tarns family, which it one of thotc $mia, ap proaching most closely to tb bnmaa figun, th facial sogl contains xsCtly fifty de grees. Next to this is tbs African negro, which forma an htlgl of flom sixiy-flve to seventy degrees ; . while the angt dianevered in th white race Contain eighty to eighty iiv degree. ,TbMlB fwaarkabl difler esc was found to hold good by a rul adopted bv Dr. if orttt that at meaauririE the Intornal isapactty of thd tkullt. By (bis rate, ne louna tbe eame. dtoelency In the va . , a ,i " ai .1 - . ainiopw sauu. - - ,i we flsd th weight of thf whit man's brain to be neater than that of the hesrro. This result is exactly tbe on te bs expected, eoosideilng th cspsuity of tlx eraniss ai ladei of iarellectual power; -The coovolu tiot of tb brain ara difforent. Tb .ante rior and frontal lobe of the whit man how a far betttt meotsl devetomaent than those oi tbaAfnoan. .From-tlie foregoing fact, it eems that it ought b apparent to every man, whe will tudy them, that there Is a clear a4 distinct (lifferenca between tberaeea, not ealy -la-, gentral ia(pearanc put snatomicaii; sna nnysiologtcally-r-s aiffeBC in the construction And eccmOmv ol both., Thi should, I Uiio k, be tutticieot to sheer that tt la not tbe mere eolor of . the skin, alonej hat parts tb white rum the uiaca rao. ,; uaa ereatod us ddtereol; tor a wiaw and good purpose, and washuutd fwet dttregara tb isttnotions mail by Htm. It it not my porpos, air, to eft an . srga ment to prove mat ti negro ba ao aoui, as some writer ar doina. : This Question ot ethnology ha nothing to do with tbat inn aoui, wiug uuim inYjaiuie arm uiisngi ble, should not b made tabject of polu ieal diaeu!.'- --: .:-,?.', ; .. , Prom what has been demonstrated, show ing tb inferiority of the neero intellect hi hebetude bf body and nilDd.'ahd his preference to doss out a mbierabl iatenoe la bis oativ woods and jungtea)i.ad live on 'i'itf'viimyait and lixards, rather than labor for a aer decent aud res- n table Jiving-r-it nsturally oanses tit ren ting man to inquire whether, h as, n der the most favorable circuoataBce.' ca pable of self government. Tlie, Caucasian stand ' highest in th srsi mt ,, itittl- tec,1 as twee, and bas produced the not eivillted nation f while the Mongolian, th next highest, bat produced a number ot nations, which' remain at a fixed point in aemiHlirjitloTt, TheMalsy i a dge mora barbarous and tb American Indian next loweat; wkilei tb negro is th lowest snd most barharoueof them. ll. . It would seem, In view it; the fact that the Eli. ieplc variety oocuplee thd lowest plic'ln th scale of human being, that ot eours be would, b th least pipabl pf Maaiataining govrnment.M;iici.'i':.-r. t:-.y w.iww -i;!!,! aa.aual1 kai at tauvtataal ahMaarlMiaanaai kaaut auw rw . iawwaaiaava, vaara on hla anatomical and Dbvaloloa-ical ' Con- ttruction, ana, lor tne practwtt prooi ot . . ... .. .1 a -J ..".. . . . .Vt. wnuin, we uiua aiauiinai iuiiusr luio ais ethnological and political history, and! see if we ean find a single instance where he ha been Mccafui ia ' estaUlisbhlg govern ment aad brinKtntt order out of cbaoa. ot tvhetbef b ba M Un!aUdke Main- tala a rul of eovernraent which was mad aad put into hisan(kvr'r Ti My remarks oa thi point will be general and brief, as iis mora myprovinr too)eny (heir capacity, that to advocate' iV "Hence, it Is for those edvooaUsa! tlie .doctrine tnt "equality" to prove the ability ef tbe bluck- race to govern tiirtnsetvea, Brrn, berore it ta put into their hands te gjvera ethers, rath er than tain to disprove it. ! ; I have pointed out some ot th moat prominent HstioctkMi. showing bndeoia blythat they are a separate and inferior facd, tmsettwpon tk awthnrtty ef th ablsetil sctenUUo.rrie tbat ever penned a line oa tbe object. . inwn taagbt these great truths whea a youth, not ia the Sonth but1 ta the North, not by politicians lut by mew of science who had , thoroughly Mudied tbe subject. ' I want tbe other sUle of the house to anew -one instance -where they b-, in the log period wf foer thousand' year, os taljlislied s form ot ci vilirrd government. , I Can they point ue to Alrii a,' th' native land of the negro t ,1 think not. We are enabled, from nnmeroa hMcriptiooe on the Nilotic pyramids, to trace him bat k. aad ia tb capacity of m -eiave,' bear two thou sands year before tbe Christian era, , They have aiway been arvoariied by the whits; race, especially on the North and East, and have, irons their arlWt history, repeatedly been drawn from their native barbarian and carried among Uie civiliaed eationt ot th world, thus giving tbem number lost prportnnttie of acqoirtBirB ! knowlodee ot the. habits aad customs of the advancing race of mankind But they soon forget what tbey learn or ere, and re lapse into their original barbarism. Europe and Africa are separated from each other by a narrow sea, but few tnitee -wide, bat, notwithstanding their doe proximity wbd easy facilities 'for intercourse for centrtriee, generations opoa generations have ped, aad th oeprn race is to-dsy no nearer ea tbe high road of civilisation. Which) has been opened up by the whit man, than la W three thousand years setv r -! " We cannot point to the West Indie for th proof. In Havti, wbere ths slsve have been free sine almost a long aa tbe whit pT' of th Coiled State, end where tiicy bvs kai every eocovrr-guntHii extended totm thatcould! be akd, they have madd most uanal failure. Tb He- public wi.cb was eaiablisbefi, alter entancl- potion, soon gave plane. aa jcinperot. lUe conui.ercei ficoa d winded to compafa. tiyeiy aotbitig.i he predictive industry has been at moat abaadooed.abd the moral of the people have iiecom wretchedly corrupt. InsurrecUons busebeea tb prevailing order ot 'thiagt, far the last severity years. The wmtes wen sooa.axpeiid r exterminatea, snd tb Island divided, between ths ruulat toe and tb negroes, a thy could not live togetben tnpeuei fhe netro Oovernment there has been anrtblnBr bufa luoceaa. JaaMieaf 41e-. gsrdea s$4 ef jUus rerld,! Bsa met witn a similar lafcs. it was pere, uodtr taelishiraldateiif inaoi patiou. tbat th world waa to be convinced of the capacity of tb oolored mwi to rise by stda witb tbe wo it man. - Ti was the cr" sxperimeat.' And- what ka fjceblber. eft"'""- I-a . ...J.j.t i' .j.'t'UI- ' ! Juderthe most favoraide; wrcumstaBoe that hare ever benr voochefed to men, the partment' has been "tnsd rf eooial and pobUcal "equality" with the wbitue.feioec tb nneiptiott 1 13wi taad new, alter a pertoaot tutrtv veers. tkelCaetisn cavera meat ba been eosnpelled to sake ttxt ngftt of eulfrag troai Ibent, at Vast air tbe pre aot, sad, perhaps, forever. I The segro govV OTuimfs saaes m WHWumm auuiuw lanre.oiTke preduotive niditstry is gue. The co at autre natonur fu eoUimg, coo- pareu wita woai uoeoeodatteti, Aueurree tioo et .tb most barcroh kataoior. are frequently eeourfing Mia tssr morals, are ex trtmlverrupta ,. k L i,....i t ist blacks ia OAnada, wliere tboy . bav had every political advaatagfitis upwards e y jaars, jiave tuawa iuo. saep.iai. prog ress towards oivilizatuxi.. k has tieea pre cisely tb reverse, a every piiii;jjL Account win auai fuiue, sun uioraia junwu tbem are ai alow ebb) aud tUtir paaterlal prosperity hat ainouulud to noiliUg, com pared witt) that ot, the English v white inhabitant. The oolored man'' solo urn "id 'England. among hi first and fastest friends, was any. thing oui suspicion. II was not permit ted, Dowever, to remain there long before th people declared hint to' be a uuiaknc; and a toon as the slave trade became un profitable, th government tent the last on to Africa, ' "" " - -' " ' Tachudf. flwia thtturalrst. ' sets' "That ia lima and Peru, generally, "the free ' groe ar a piers t 'aoeleff.' 'Dishonesty seems to be a part ef thW- very eavture jeree bora negroes dmtt ted ittvetn uoase of wealtby families, and who have recetvea in early life a good 'etiMoation and been treated with kindness end hberaiityrdo net diHee from thjr aneiMacated brothee.'lf 11 iNer- is hr ia siogi iinstano in th known world," where the twet sacea - have osdel ia.iaaiotataiiir aiayihing like goveTEiaest, giving atettrit y, ,u ittir life or ureperty.-wbera the Uork . wr tiwuvrous enough. te become a rivat-, ulHivatt .,n the body politic, ;:.'.. , ... . ..,!ii:,,iwfj ev-.et a- .The negroe of th Uoited Stotusliav al ways been a subject ol discontent breeding disturbance and colLuion ol various kinds among tb patiple, hile the nvgror tbem selves, in their free state, I ave made no ma terial progress, not even sufficient to stop tb clamor over them In favor of their pie tended friend and advocates, but, on tlie other hand, have furnished uiaterial more ani more, every day, for these opposed to the theory of 'making tbem (he white man' ....ti.t-..i j. ...1 ( ' . '" Th nekrp'in tb Vitl'teii Btafea. baa bad Sufficient opportunities, tit many of the States, Io have accomplitbed something towards redeeming his oft assailed charac ter, had it Men1 bit lot 1 and' fortune to do K The truth ts,b has not advanced in th airectioit bf avinsatkm who virtu, in any eesential deiree, although he ha had abun-i dent pportunftlet 4a- cowtebf the eUa,Nt equal to those of - th ' white maa.- The tree eelored people Of dllthe old thirteen State wre permitted 'Vi vt1sact enjoy ether rights, at the formation ot our Constitution, witb tMeteeptfoa.''prhapt but oa. ' It is true the nnssber Was quit smalt, and it waa thought by tmtbretatherathat it wasnttt neoessary to restriot there, as there were wet enougb to dlsturo the polities equanimity of the oountry and,) tbt-relor, it might be permitted, ta order to teat tor themselves th qoestuMi of whetbM th race would, by training, ever become eapebl. of self ,0ov. ernmtmt,j .Xbi thsy desired,-as tbey had tecured top tbem a part ot th Westurts Coast of Africa, audi intended to ,oolonj them tberejuile wa not reoogniwia as a citUen, but a sojourner, anu. ia such, be , waa per mitted! to enioi thit rigbA tiV Vote a a atat- tr of grace, in order to. try bis capacity for selt government, lie was not counted at on of th ''utxly jMiJitm" of the country, Tbey looked uuou liira as unW a teuiporarv crsatur. All equnllj deplored the clrcuin- lam-oa m uis auvciiv juio me country, anu all of them longed to see ' Hit) day,' when tic would retire from their midit, aud take up hit abode In a more eongeniul clime. ' ' Msny of our tnost' illostrton Statesmen, 'among tbent Wasf-lntrtnri,' Hsmttton, Atlmiia, Jay, Franklin, 'Jeffrraoir, Rnndrtlpb, and a nuin. ber of other, desired khf treedom nt tbe slave, but they all nnreMrvettly" -eoopled It with a separatloa or eotoaiaatlon if th blacka Nose of tbem ever eeutemptsred. without thndermg attb thought, such a state of tbieg' a i sow about te 'be inao gnrated. x'ar after he tormstioe f tb gemantent-atter seSloient time tied been gie a tswreeghty test the eaperiaseet ef their xtatnral abilitjtieoeplM waw ell ether advantage tor iaproTewieat.ta take part aa the affairs ot litis governmeuvn was deeaied ioexpedient to conUoo such a system, aad the butes, a tbey saw. 6i, wholly or in part, withdraw tVoot then a priviiegs tbeyt had permitted them to enjoy,, a. mer expert ment, without rieUting any one principle, of tip tat or Federal Oovernment. , . v, 3Xf.',.lni Vs . "'. m an i:n .u,t t. A aewtawraapondeatiooetributea the tot' lowing perfectly oriKhaal aneetlole . -f-i ; Pteee, ton ef Wetdon,! old North Htat 8en,b-reetm.,.j KtUerlilapidated aSeestef euatiautive mm, witb bug kuspsack, alung ataskat to th right sUoultle shitu Coated, toner-keeper, with long drew dug scocnts: say, muter, got any ttrandy I , "ies.sir." "Oot any whiskey r.-. Ves, sir yes, sir." "Well I believe I'll lake a drink.", Decanter and tumbler placed npon th counter with a flourish peculiar to such Institutions. Conted. fills th glass to it utmost capacity, places it to bis iipa, and n a moment , Its content disappeared, at the same time placing npon the counter a 5 ea itrue. Bar keeper btstily rakes tbe V into hit drawer, quickly replacing decantef, etc., tnd with dignified composure etandt ready for the nextenstomer. Re'x hesitate a thouerh tn expeetarion ot some change Irom the V, nut teeing ao disposition to tbis en act, be gin moving slowly snd by essy man-he to warda tbe door whensuddenly hefai-sed about and, confronting the bar keeper, delivered hint self ray, mater, what do you charge for a driak P Bar-keeper hrw-quetv, "Five dotlara, Wail, I'll tell yea what Pee gwin to do, - re gwin bark home aad ri-e a company, and pee gwine to " make a raid through WeJdoo, and I aiat gwine t take nary a pri-wtaer." aSo tA-rim Jfv 1 enut Tram Mtn be exriled: inthKILITIAwith NEaROFa- ii-r fitgrt irsf That Of the issues.'" . Tn fhir.jo. EL. ou tha Sud tuat fr. B. E. Faiacuna, lunoerljr ut this Stale. i HEW ADViaTISEJILEJrTS. 1868 ; . 18(58 SPEINGr" TRADE. , - 7 ; . vn : -y-1 1 T t. , ' v, ,.., ' r' AFFOKD8 US PLEA8TJKE TO AH HOtTNCB to the PUBLIO tbat we ara bow reoaiviug oar SPRING STOCK Of GOODS. Our assortment will be eettstaatly nstesisfaed tram day to day. ' ' J u - " Our purcnaaes are maaa - aim gnww dlssrlioiuatioa and for CAHIl. Therefore, we are mpexed h aitt the gTMUat Ilnauoemonia xv lAbll , ' ', 1 ' , ' " ' xMMXMPMB 0UB M0TT018 '., . f-Qvinc SaUnmd null Profit." ' IttittL. D. n.l. j.4 41 TmaamiA jit XWaaaj' f IPsaflrnd U eeir m Amnest ' L ""w. a b. s. ttjckzh co, Msfio tr 'i " K OA XKliiKN Whits, Drab and Black HATS. JA) W. H. 4 hi. 0. TUClUCu k Mar hi w -4- KAA yards h. 0. cashixerb, 0t yyw ana am, 1 i V. U. A B. B TUCKEB A CO. MarlO If ; It fi.l. ,) . ; , , , IMPORTANT MtEir-'f I)U1WUANT TO Ait AGREEMENT ENTERED , Into botwaea TUOMAH U. HlXiO and bAHPKti hOWlaAND, on the 24th. day of Jan. uary, 1SU7, 1 aball prot-aed to ell, at th Court Huuae door, in thaCitvof Kaleiich. at 12 o'clock St., an Wednoadav, the 18th. day of Uarch, a wast of laud ealied EAIUV UNOWK, situated two aulas waaa naleigb, an tiie MeatBara Ktwil, ad Joiniug the lands ot John W. h. Watson andflieh- am a. uaywoeo, cental mug . ,,....-... OKE HU1TDBKD AND THIBTEEN AORKS with all ths houses, out houses. Ac . for a farm', 't'i sua Cadi, for particulars, eply teFowut, IT ft 0. DaDOER, Agent .. .j , rwT.D.liooa Uwtsh T..td i , -a. nve-- .V, SfHlIetta, Hulletta. t "t'OR sale by ths Ban-!, oa oolriunent, ly ' r. Feb I-WW! " DOUOtABfeEtli, A ' lAltOB CONSIONMEKT Of FINB WHITE XX. mkauuohs, rjuouii and una. , w. a. J0NMCO., . Ft-b. ft-t, ; tt....Aa. ACna. Msiiihants. I" Mlare aa tmr Male law. lUtiC'hoifie Uaryiand hams k.At, YOb'nOFWKrS Febtt-IMt-tf" SCfKItlOR OLD APPLE AND PEACrf BRAW DX, . , . . W. If, JONBa A CO,,, , Vcb. Ju if ' Auctioneers A Com. Merchants. Nj ?. i wn potatoes . 5 v- 4 t t .. ... W. H. JONES fK. treb. 20- tf f 1 1 j Ano. A Oonv farebsnts. 1 1 ii if. n ' 1 1. 1 , iiiijin 1 in m 1 j. in , 'iji nm wr a " PATAFDOO Family FloarMI ! tt Mallaur Family Floer 1 1 , T T 3'K' . North Carolina FlOttfttt lo ftarrtiW and Warranted Hrst rsti Feb a-lia-lf . UOUOtAfl BELL, , a a ,, ,i pERUVIAK Ol'ANO; 1 J The gtuii article', foTaale bV " Feb. W-Ht lX)lJaLA BELL. NO. FAtETTEYHiLE 8TBEET. . . , . Croa-eut Saws, varkma aisea. Mill Maw, Haad AaW, and Haukaniitb FUse: Anvils, Heilnwa' and Vises. Beat quality Keroaeue Oil. Lampa, Chinf- aeraand Wicka. J. JiaOWN, iUaigh, Feb. 20-tf With Bart A Lewis - .? f- i H WTf-t iu Wl f- f MS - yRy OLD BClppEHSONq WINB.y ' FebMM-tf' W H. JONES A CO.' .' vest aAa.it. AKOTHER lot ef Ihue deliKntful OlOARH, "U Booquet," "1'rea ttnau" aail "Legati- X. tit; T 1(11 1 !-W. H. MfIW CO. f t JFob -lC-4t atui-'iHHm-i-a vuaa, jaercuania. Salt! Salt I Q hfiri SACUS OF SALT, DIKECT IU OaVVVf por talma from Lirernooi, for sale bv WILLARD BROS.,' ? , , . . J4 North Water W Jefe. ttlW-3ia ' :- WtHnlngtoAT - - .'FOB SALE, , t,firl LARDmtTbls., Holssees la Bbls.. and fountain BuitariatiMgk. ., i.L - W. H. JONErt CO. Feb Jl-lSS-tf " Autft A Ceaua. Verohanta. JtOB HALE 08 BENT. , , .1' t..J . i in'). a-4tiih A aarwaa Saw Nm. f an heeae anwer. all In eerfeot urder, witt twe Haws, Ing Tart and Waifgoa. W. H. JONES A CO.. Mr- tt Aaetioaners A Coat. Meroh'ta. Very tars N. C Mountain tttmh rotate. . a. a .. W. H. JONES A CO., Ma. -tf - - Aaot're A fcuea. Merchants.. irtn HACKS N. 0. FA MILT FLOCB. AWLM sacks " Extra anpar Fluai. ' Boner On enaatsQiweat ar ; ; SOCOLAS BELL'S, s WEKT KOUSTAIS BUTTER. . j ' Jnai received. " - Mir. f -If ' W, H. JONES h Cl, TimiNflB WHISKET. 4 ia aai 18 iali. k4 ''''')' 'A W. H. atONEM A CO., ' : Mar 4 tf ...... Ootnasisskia M err hut. T NnREVW FASflLT GROCERY. - r Here yon And aayartMa rf FaenlV Oimerie a tlearra. No. 1 aniebw anU Bar -auk al amalladvana Auplrat... -. . eiare-tf . " ' A SHREWS'. QOBN ASD BAOON. Urn baslwls White Cora. - .,.". 1.0(a) ll. baoalders sadbids Baoon. jtars-tf . At. ANDREW8 FPLES. ; . A Ads tot of K. 0. Applta. t -ii j.- swaWawn v- m''fV jj If" l ! ! III II II .n,rr ,, MiscnxArroir3 ' I. E PE8CUD, OEIVEBAL IXSVBAKCB AGEV-r - ' v. ., ' HAH REMOVED his offioa to bis IWawr jw. Bto.whre .be wiU raoai. applaw,,,! uatue fultows at Inaannee ayaiaat luaa br l, al live low eat reniiuanUre tts. ia tee AaL iu( Ural elsse Ccnpsniaey via: -- Plamx, of Ilartford, ; ' " - -, .Mlantic. of BrookJya, '"iSeTcttrtVyof New Tort," ' ' " Putnam, of Hartford. .,' I , I fame, of New Haven, tl-J '-la" 17?.' nr' r wy ty r irymui, n lncneHter, " ' JHferKHr, pt jVirgitjia, and f . m Underwriter's, Selmit, Ala. 1 Tlteir oombia4 Capital and " a.o,oo. tl .... . luHsas nwami A&nnmm ab nm. - Dss. lt-410-tf j tos, aaiit. r-i' a: ii!iAf.i. op ohIthaiT";- J tb rvetMa -of maay ftisuda, amwanoU Uiniself as sn luoepeudtiut eaudiUaU tor Cub. rrese in th Voarlb (Uetropotiian) Caugraeaioual set aa?l . . , -' h'N. Sa nJI-rtata-:.i..f thi. SOOKD a Mud. at per BbU. 1 Ahe, Ke, 1 Hbore Mavkarel, - . .... FJlHi-tf yw. n JOKES Co, - FOR BEi'ir.7 IHE BOYLAH H0U8S AKDLOT.OM HILtat. hiwa. Uiaat vilk ta. -ii'aL... . V" ..m awaaaaja, maa Mia,nHaj,i Poaaeetiun irivea las. ktaeeh. Tli. .7T7Tr" .a kaaniaa. aaaiM ka, lanl.a M -..-.Ti M ' " San. OWTU. A ! fUrUltUT ill hsoae ooald fee Bought on nuintna tim7 U note and good seearity toe ran and furai.' with - W. H. JONES A CO.. . ' Auetlonears A Cooutv Jaerohauu. Feb ai.l6S-tf ". r"7 ,,7 BE0EIVED THIS SAY " 1 SOU iba. FaaiOv Lard In Wa" , TOMIiOFFSKl fi Febt-150-tf .v. fi j l I t M. C. Walaajta. T P .- BUHHELS from Westera . 0 of shpsriar ceuitviai-u w. 1. OJ(E8AOO. A NEW ABBIVAUt "t U't COFFEES, TEAS AND iPIOES, Ml " jaiu MOT. van, laaiTBin SBO ZUO VeSaMS. ' - I XounaHvaoa. lanmrlaj lluatuw.. ...a a: l T.a. 1 ' 1 - --r . m vw Pepper. Allspice, Cinnamen. Matauai Iti a. and ' libllrtLAa Dp.r.T. Feb 17-163-tf r'sfsttsvdlebt ' For Sale. :::';;' '.;.' Iv w u; TAuas't'itni '' t.. I, ua.i T " POTATOBa I ' , ,4 . . - - .. . ' ST - miiU-.- aokasn Wblt Potatoes, Poach Slew FoUiot-a. f -mj awaeu ubb UtMIAfTJ. WNHa HhT nU.tkrina mnA , ss-lau ku . li v er-- aJOCOXAb BEIX: NO. POTATOES AND APPUU ., ,.., . To-day recMtriuc b ,.. lfab.lf ,i OOUGLAiflifcU,' IBTITCB OAT81 I' ....... '. - . bnnhela Winter OaU to-la eaoalrad. ' ' Feb. pLABTER, FLAin'K!Vi5';;vr!; TO IABUKR8. t 1 U W m,m nav r-itiri.n. aaif -Jt... i u;iiu tiin . n. a... v-es aimn, tw wtltU Nova Hootu Plutiui. Irir nVKrioBitBr rthnMt wbwh will be told vkkt uwr :-.ti., T , tt '.' a avj unitjjL. ' w m viaa,iuiiniHiiutg. T v A. M; HuPHEE i'E Hd, Agt , " Mar8-U JRVUiA i.. suusigB A. tl LKliSH aBRIVAL OF FANflf GOOIM i L ? Atr, H.,vw , IXlNNOlfFUH-A, w JUTE PJEal'PEK. At ,. TONNOFFdKPA CANNED PEAck TOltATOEII AND0i TEBd At, PONNyVPfrKP. c iX'S GELATINE. '! i i.i i At ' 7 TOKHOFFWU;. JELLIES. JBLLlEa, ;.,,'., At ' TONNOFFSKra. c AT8Ui,S,AND hAUOJils., . ' At " ' TOSK01-irial-8. SAUblNB, SARDINES,." . , At .' . . . r I TONNOFFHK1K. FIGS CUBBAHT.S CITBOIf AND WJlHtNs. , Al TOStNttlF-Jlirii, rVBANOEti AND LKItONM. T0NN0FF8ATH. FINE WINES, Alalia. LIQUOR"., PIOARt, Ac, At TONHOSioala, at arvb t tf - - - -' S)f DRTA No, 1. FAMILY FLOUR AND twt J otbar grades, arriving - . . . a , . Feb 3-lS9Hf l . , s ; i T0NN0FF8KPA ; rioitrtM Stack t . " ,1 FORTf SACKS N. C. Family Flour,-is ttoia ao4 fur ee-a br . Feb H-lSa-tf .i.ifiA DOtOLAS BELL. I AOIfci'AND OENTTB BHOEa, made in St'era, J Cant and see tbem 1 Cheap anti itell dui -bt tualariaL ' ' W. H. JONE1 A Co . Feb -t .--aae.CoiB Mereaants. " f 1 'It si it -li . mm' ii i i i u" ' i ' i i ii .i n .ti i" ;. CUOOKXBT AND CHINA WABK. -, . v -is - . ' ' 9 Cratea wall assorted On pa ami Hauerra, Platea. Hiahea. Bflela. Pitchera. Ao. China. T .tad Dinner Heta. . , W H. JUNFn A CO , Feb. M-tf " Ane. A Otira. ken-hanii. "i '-.' ':''y : . :. ' I,, j,, i - r1." Cbecae. Checae. - .,. I AM TO-DAY BEOEIVINO a ecmwininiMt of Cheeaa, wbiah I will sell cheap for canti. Fsb 2fl-tf t , DOLGLAi tr.IL. COLGATE dk CO i GEIlJfAN ERASIYE SOAP, . Twa ' wrAttaaBB o 1 IlgtLlllCti Foe dale by ail Oroeart. Jan. 2aV-i3m F ttEwtfrBACnBSIt' ia" f at to thnoB 8 Hv Oaas ( lot. M .Ml par doa. 1 " Sib.. ,aut.)B.U) " " i J 'iajx WARRANTED FBESH. The Cam ara aaaUwl with wax and eaa bs awd sgaiu s-A-1 Apply to ,, ' &. n. f -- -. . Feb -lM-tf ' ' - ' r . li,UlKro, b. t. F 1MILV FLOUR. M bbls. FamilT Patanaeo. .-. .. ' SS ' Puperhue i IS FaaulrN. C. T-Mafi-tf ,,- tt At AHPEE TC8T BECE1VED. ' J " ' (VW I'. Mour.taiD Putter. , . Mr-tf At DOCOLASr.-.I H. TtT ft IRTBW PftTATOr.H il , . - For Bte Mr b Mar 5 tf , JXLlLA BP ttTTal 1W vl-UTltirV O bbls. Corn Whkv. On consignment and l..r S " r Kara If , i-x-i L I B ACQS AND LAED. t.Oro lta. BaftitDoro " t.-a. l.f"3 fnrwnr.-t ! ' LiJ iu a ar. 3 i .If I tjr- Al LS. 0 W. H. J0VT8 A CO. Autrii tf l- ... a . 'i.