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ev t 1 1 i j s of srBHCKnnoN. Th gcmriau. Is pubuahed rry day, sioept fltmday, oa tie following term : Tlire mou'ba,. .,,,....... tui ni.M.uie. ..-r. -' On yr,. bai-Vwjibciujfl ou yr.-- Mum M1J IllUliUi,. WaeUy Bentlttd, " year. v U lliutllha.. . . . .,..;,oo .... . .... ..,.., .....aw t .....la tii:: tii;:, riNEL. WILLIAM H. I i-LL, bKATOJi OALE3, TUhs.iAV, j:Ay 27l868 TLV)? RADfQAL PLATFQnX, o The following S the platform adopted by th Badip&Ts, at' tM CoereptVoa at Chicago, We do not call it platform of frineiplet, for tie reason that it ia devoid of principle, and is men demagogical rmmt ot what may of mf not be the partizao meat art of the Radical party,,' It is rJly an "omnious bill," designed to take b every body who can' be befooled,' or cajoled or cared into the support of Grant and Colfax, ..Anything more th-finlte IriwIiJ not pari suited Grant, though - the intense radical character of Mr. Cotla render the ticket . miJfkUnUy radical for the party ; V j TUB rbAVrolttf." ' .i The Hatlonul Iti'pubiican party of the United Btatca, assembled in Rational Con vention in tlie city of Chicago on the 2Uth day ot May, 1808, make tbe following dee laratirm nf nt iturinlfe ; I'irsr. We congratulate the eriunrry ah the ensured snoceas of the Reconstruction project of Congress at evinced by tbe'sdoi tioo. in a tnaioritv of the State lately I rebellion, of Constitutions securing equal ciril and political rfirhts to all, aad regard it a the duty ot the Government to sustain thew institutions and to prevent tii people of euch btetea from being remitted to a Mate 01 anarcuyi f;v-. ;;;. - 7e The new CowtUutiont are o rcpulsirs to , the great body of the intelligence and worth of the lioulh, and to acceptable to the scsl lawsgs and negroes, that they asay aflurd canae of conrratulation to tnch a party at the ltulknl partf , I maoy cases the above resolution assert a falsehood, when Kitty that toe Southern Voost l lotion secure "equal civil aod political right to all." - Thonsandi of the beat mea, In the fouth, and many of Die beat Union man, are hope leeely disfranchised by som of the Coa tUutionc . The practical effect of all the Constitutions adopted, If carried out In the spirit of Radicalism, will most eertaloly re mit the people of theee State to a state of anarchy, latlead f to a free, orderly and re pnblican fvernmeut ' "The success of Re construction," therefore, etlU bangs in doubt. Second. The guarantee by Congress of equal auiirajre to an loyal men at the South ' was demanded by every consideration of public safety, ot gratitude, and of justice, aid must be maintained, while tbe question ot sullrags in all tbe loyal Statea properly belongs to tbe people ot tbeae States. . - ii The above it a shameless abandonment of the doctrine of onlversal negro suffrage, .while it still uuire ahauwtleasly gloats over the infliction of It fin , tbe people of the fluttUt. Vat the Boulhena traitors to in white race were there and endorsed this - weolntion. What ' eaa be thought of the white man who , degrades himself "and bis race to vols for it t 'The intolligeot readelf can readily make ;: his own eommeote oa the following, which wouldj pot be creditable to a horde of cross road politician si a platform 'of prlneU pleat, ;-; f "Third, We denounce all forma of teplftrf : ation as national crime, nd the national honor nquiu the paytuont of the tiublle tnduiituUuea in tbe nunoet good taith ' to all crmlitors at borne and abroad ; not only accordinji to the letter, but tbe spirit ol the law.uudur vthiuh It waa contracted. ' .. Fourth. It is doe to the labor ol tbe sta tion that taxation should be tqnalixed and reduced u rapidly ai national facility will permit , i I i I ' t ' - fifth. Th national debt, eontractiut aa It , nss been tor tlis preservation of the Union for all time to come, should be extended awer a fair period for redemption, aad it is - tbe duty of Congress to eduo the rat ot Interest thereon whenever it can honestly iMdone.' , " "... ". 1 Sixth. That the best policy to diminish -onr burden of debt is to so improve our credit that capitalist will seek to 'loan us money at lower rates of interest than w 'now pay and mutt continue to psy so long ,s repuilnttiiin, partisl or total, qpi or joi er 1, m viireaieiiea or sunpecteu. , ., f tsiivcnlh. 1 lie Governmeut of tb United Stales tuould be admluiatered with the elrictnst economy, and ths corruptions which . bars been so shamefully nnrsed aad fostered by Andrew Johnson call loudly for radi cal reform. -; , E'i,,utli. Ws profoundly deplore' the ua "timely and tragic death of Abraham Lin coln and rccret the acceseioa of Andrew Jobrwon to the f residency, who has anted traaciieuasl to the people wh elected aim and tit cause be was pledged to snp 4wrt ; bsa usurped high legislative and ju dicial functions ; hss refused to execut the Jaws; has nsed bis high , office to induce othrr omeers t ignore and violate the laws ; "has employed liii Kxecutive power to rea rfder inaerure the property, Peace, liberty and lits of the citizens; has denounced the National Leginlatnr as unconstitutional; has persistently and corruptly resisted 1 by very mess are in his power every proper ' attempt at the rocoeatracltna of the Bute lately in reliellion ; has perverted tbe public patronage into an engine or wnoieaale Cor ruption, and bss been justly impeached tor , xtiMU crimes sou minlemeanors and prop, rly pronounced guilty thereof by the vote or iii(rrr-iv riiutnra, - r- . - "irh. 1 he doctrine of Oreat Britain and oilier Jt-ur ; an powers, that because a man is once a su! ject be is always so, taast be as a relic ot tends! times, not authorized by th law of nations and at war with cut aa tlonal honor and indejiendeBca. Naturalised cittsens are enuuert w tm protected la all the r ,ts of crtUMMhip we tbonh they were . . ve bom, aad bo citizen of the Un. ti-d t ' -. iietlter native or naturalised. mut t-e 1 . -ie to s treat and imprisonment by r"r power t acts don or w or k u in tint eonntrv. aad if so ar revui a..d itrprisoned, it is the duty of th Government to interfere in bis behalf. : T ' t f 1 I I 0 vitre fiitbful in the tri i ot the I. ;e v ir tliere were none enti tled to more e-- I d lion' than tbe brave sold em an-i n ntnen who endured thehariK sh'ps iif ri -n an I crtis, and imperil le i their I v. a m i! e -rvite of the country t.ie .! ' s" 1 peimons prnrirird bylaws 1 r t'.e I e . ol the nation are r i 1 I e i irrmtten ; the wid- 0 1 ! j .la-it dead are : ji,-, (j sscred legacy i a !!., nn's prnteclir"? care. . i n em-'T'aiioB, which in 4 so muh to the health. development of resources and Increase' ot power ot tbe nation, the airy Hi a of the op pressed ol all nations, stwuld he loetered and encouraged by a liberal aod just policy. T weltt u. Ibis coBveauaw oeciare its sympathy with alt tbe oppressed people wbun are struggling lor tueir nguts. We append the llowirig JodicJooa ob- serratiKBS of tbe Baltimore Am, as aoostv ding with our own views of tbe above in strument: ' Tbe Swk aaya 4- imhm .... v.-...' , , The platform adopted by the Couventioo, which U what tbe party 1 more to be judg ed by thsw it eandidatea, is a trine of geseralil ies, being, like many political plat forms, s careful avoidance of nay distinct enupcUtioo of fundamental principles; pot an announcement of what is tight, or what those who frame it ought to ear, but work formed by those who look around aad ask what is politic, and what string to poll and what to kit alone, Vhich, under other circumstances, they would poll moat vigor onaly. la regard to suffrage, Congress is to guarantee It to all toe myat people m taw reconstructed States, whilst the suffrage, in the North seems to be left to tbe people of the several tUatea them. The popular vote oa that subject la the Northern flutes was sufficient to show the Convention what to let alone la that direoOoa. If Ohio and Michigan had voted differently, tbe Conven tion would nrobablv have made a platform to suit that vote. Therefore, what honesty of principle is there la tbe platform oa that point t itul the reeoBstroeted State bar ing no tigiila, nor power, if they had, of en forcing tbem, tbsy ere basiled, over to the political 'supremacy of a laat which ;tb North will not permit lancb ss to hare a voice in Its government. Upon the vital questions of currency and Uaaiioo there is no square facing of the i'SUe ot the day, but rsgue declarations and smbigtiltles, in tended to befog and delurle. There is a grand flourish about paying off the national debt in good faith, which may be made to meat greenbacks or gold, according a the letter and spirit ot the contract may be con strued, f Yob pays your money and yon take your ehoic." Andrew Johnsoa 1 eo oused of extravagance), an assertion which can nly be mad by men who think Abe American people are simpletons, and do not know that the Xxeeutlveto tying kelpies at the feet of Congress, and incapable in any ess of the crime charged npon bim, as Congress ha to make all the appropriations, and lbs President cannot spend dollar that they do not authorise i Jo they sup pose tbst tb country ' does not know this, or has forgotten who is responsible for the freed men's bureau and other heavy military outlays in the South, which tbe President bssin vsiw endeavored to remove f- It is probable that the people of the United State hav . intelligence enough to see through thes showman's tricks, and will not be as readily Bernumlzed as is antloipa. ted. Whilst declaring that Andrew John son was Justly impeached for high crimes and misdemeanors, tbe platform avoids any condemnation of tbe aoa impeachment Sea 1 ators. Thus tbe party has let itself down easy on this subject, after all its grand fa rore over impeachment, aad the spending of probably balf a million in tb trial, besides tb wast of precious time demanded by measures vital to tb great practical inter rat of tb country. Nobth Casoi.ika, at Cnicaco, ASSUI Th atmosphere of Chicago seems to bare been favoiabl to the brightening at tbf wit fend sharpening1 of the faculties of the delegate 'thereat, and 'especially' bf tlioee balling , from .the Stat of North Carolina. Ilad it not beea for the Chicago Convention, we should never bar known, hem at borne, what genuine sons of Attica we had ia oar midst.; At It ii we read tb proceedings of that Convention, and, a w find, Iter and there,' a brilliant sally recorded ascmwatJag from North Carolina, we experience ' the feeling of oa who has suddenly 11 1 npon scwetblng entirely unexpected and plena, log. .) :' 3, j r , ' "11') i ' Now, there is Mr, A. if. Jones, of liender son.fur example, wbbm no on ever x peeled of beieg other than a aery prosy and aom mon-place individual, with just Imagination enough to fancy that there .was ant 'va ttchnieal obstacle in tb way of bl faking tb iroa clad. " And yet th bracing atmos pherof,th North West develope him as a punster of the . first water, and very bright, bubbling aud sparkling genius, ge rally.. At proof of this, w And him sec onding ths nomination af 8sa Wade, that ?M4 Korean mUran," (si be classically btt somewhat tautologioally designate hlmj lor the Vice I'reatdeony,, and capping. it graceful proceeding with a refreshing and HU'geinrr original 00a mot, lie salaf Iaour late election, the candidates upon the respective State tickets bare uaexi their argument looking to Congress as tbe means ofremnviog that arch-traitor, Andrew John son. Tbey have held out the Inducement that Old Ben Wad would be ia tbe Preai dential chair to act in th great work of reooastrnruoa mat wet nave so much at neart. ,very speaker on tbe stands la North Carolina has pointed cut Bsa Wade as tne man to mete cut justice to tbem ; aad, sir, ia conclusion, we are ready to Wad in." tappiause.; .-. , , t , -r No wonder that there was applause. It would bare been an unapprcoiative andserry suuience, naa it Deeu otiierwise., . 4 Thi was not the only instance. When th list of 8tstes was called, lav vetinc lor tb aominm. for . Prrsideqt. Ui following response was made for North Carolina "North Carolina.1 known as tlw kail of tne tar heels ((Treat Isuirhterl elves eitfh teen rotes for Gi ant and will give thirty-six thousand vote for him. all of .which will stick. (Applause, " n We regret, for the aake ol fame" anil glory, for the sake, too, of the "archive of gnrvi- ty," that tb world ia left la th dark as to the authorship of tbi yew sfsspHt W have seen that Jooe" wa full y capabl of it, but thaa it would b Improper to op- pos that he would moaopolia all tb dlr plays of the delegation. Old GcV Dock- cry's forte, we Uiiuk, 1 hardly in that line. Jim Uarris appear, tor com raws a, to bar been kept la the back -ground, not mppbtf out, with it single observation, so far as ws bare beea able to perceivev- Upon tbe whole, we rather incline to the opinion that Daddy Kowles, desirous ef retrieving hit 111 success la raising a parlia mentary point, was the man what don it.". It was a happy stroks of policy, and Salvia deserves praise for tb successful venture. 1T win give hlincredit for it, if a one els does. But pwii .-Did Mr. Cowle really mean what he said, that North Carolina would a?y giv Grant "thirty-six thousand Totes V Or did lie mean that muck majorityjt 1 ... ' . 'JBTAT9 C02TFSSTIOX j W published, with ts'stij j. t! t vtf . , logs ot ute Ueaioeratk!'aeuuj. in 1; .- wood aad Wilson cooatles, as re meef J Lj at friend there, in both Of wl tea It wa sngveeted to hold a Stat Cwuventioat 1 . w a Kaieirt oa tb lih. of Jam. We bare declined to giv eadorseoaeat to this mors mewt Decease w Old not see Ibeatanesaiiy. aad bsUoved that no lea there waa some argent need for tbi meetingthns; (a )V iu.fwKn wku fwuiun oar people, ana iw i busy asnena ameug the fsrawm is woaid prove, if not failure. In no sense a Convention of the Wpi. - BeingtiN cosh viaced that onr 6rt ideas were wl) founded, aad hearing ot no other Ytpnar,CAaot yet yi wita oar cotaaporary ot tae Btar, ia esll for a . county meeting to appoiat deb)gaei- ' ' .njtLnr.Ki , at What aeeswdty i there tor a Stato Cob ventio I Delegates have boe acooiated to thcNatiooaj IeirKrati.kiiveitioii, M that body will give us candidates and a platform. Tbe Executive Bute Committee bare ample power to select two Electors tor lb Stat at largn, and arrange everything necessary to Conduct a vigorous canvass. Ia most of tae eonotic our organiasttu) (s1 very roorougn, ., ur people, UeBtoenate an4 Cooservatires, are all nnited, and the decks are clear, ready for aettoati .11 f ! r j t) t We are heartily i favor of th foratatioa of eiuba. This plan has beea adopted in Qeorgia and South CeroHoa and is meeting with the avwt alifcir; ayeasa. , ia both instance, however, it is the result of tbe recommend at l km at their Diate Execotiva Committees and net of Coavntioo,A,Th eaaaes which operate to make It isspiilitie to csll a t'iwveMhm1 hew prrvenled - Stoeir awmblsn in lhe States. ' W MWv that our Executive Committee should meet at an early day to make prep, araiioa for the vampsfga. When . didatos are announced we should be reatly to enter at once, with enthusiasm, into the canvass. This csn all be done without a -Convention. Our peoplo are thoroughly united and ready to do tbeit dutyV Wil mington Journal . ' We endorse entirely th abov view of oar excellent eotcmporary. The formation ot Clubs In every , County jj and I Captain's District of all tb tine men pf the State, who are opposed toItscUcinsra 'sLdln fiiTor of a Whit Mao's government for this Stats ad for the country st i large, is .eeasatiai to complete organliatina j-Wn understand every man friendly tov it' Constitutional Union and tbe preservation of he rlgbtsof the State and ef th peopte, to Woppwad to the Uadical progrsmme, . principle and conviction, aad that, therefore, i hi-. a contest for principle alons, to bs f sgejifoj very snch msn, its co-operation with' tb National Democrstic party. Names isrs therefore of small Import ia this oontest, ' ; The suggestion t call a State Cosvn lion w Judge wholly tfantcessaryaod, Jof tba reason suggested, by -tha Jimmmt not' at alt resential ' Besides, tb tims is so short it would b failure and . attended with needless expewtojtbos who would attend. The National Democratic Conven tion meets to New York 'on" the a tb, of July next The degtcs tothat Conven tion from this State have all been appointed, and most, If not all, tif (beat will doubtless attend. That body is charged with th duty of selecting candidate and laying dowt a platform, which, Miredfo 4aub wUl be fully acceptable to all Conservstivs men, whether' (n "former ''dm Itnown as Whig or Pmoeii.j i jr J U JIO)! II i, If a State Convention le deemed advis able at all, tb necessity for its meeting would be much stronger ajrs th jsaeting ot the National CopVenton thsu jrw, But, ss th JmrmU very "properly anggests, even that would. U:ttnoeoesurV,1' as the Stato Executive Committee, slready orga nised, is fully empowered to appp(nt( flJi Presidential Electors lot tba ..State at large.' ' After n, the grbat toatasK k Orkats; ed aelgaaorboad! ftrgaoktetiaataqili tbeopvi staat efforts of the Clnbr Wf-prpmoi j)m cause... The body' of :ur panpls "who read, and who posa fjlc JafornaUoBiTIo uuderstand ths qutation at, issue, are,rwUh ns, heart and , snot. ,' The tnon 'impcrtanH Uu 1 1 ''l.i 'j , jj , i to instruct and 'armis those who hsva heretofore been indlffisrejit or who bare been mislod. it Let the best, methods be adopted . . -M. .1 ll.l. .11 . . . .. .... . . sv t uect tuis onjecf ana an win tie well. Warse Couatv iail hat twelve nrisoni on white aad eleven negroes. This Is about tbe ratio all ever tbe Souta.miiaaaM, t Tbi ia abowt tttewstioaa which Isnilnl done to 1b eolored' people by HeM Oouti ty Courts, Standard: ''J"; ' According to'ihc-( rd 1850, there waa, la the Penitentiary; of MassachusetM, a eoBTiat fiit every f, 883 of f wbil pnpa. muoji... mi Bcr..ire argror, iUieri ws a oonviot tot every It) of her colorM populaJ . TU proportioa joJ vnegruea, to. Uii whites being o sm'sjl.tbera.'lelngtitjf 6n' in very iu oi aer inure population, this large excess of criminality among her col ored population did aot make a perceptiDl differeno on sbciety Jf.uf 11 ' tb' colored population was equal to that of th whites, they, would, eceordtog , to ytba foregoing statistics, turataltt Hilitsui f anwailki of the convicts. . Wh Is Oil -an la a. State where the aegroes bar ooyed impartial freedom aver since tbo,' formation of th government t Will those, who "have. thoroughly esp6fised the revolutfoiihry cans of tba Radicals, enlighten, as I ' aam. . Wi-nt a-i Ows or yaa Rsaottrrtow of tbe Chi cago platform declare sympathy for pressed people who are atruggllnf for-ttwir right." t Teti tba people; of. tea State la their own country are groaning under At oppressions visitea upon tnetu by tins partf, and the whole nation is suffering1 from' the evtl effects ot their disastrous measutca. Wa OBSxava that, at' the Chicago' (fJoS ven tioo, the proceeding were Intersperaed with singing. Wat LlttleBeid'on hand A Gxnkkous Orma. A letter reaeisad this morning troih Mr. W. C. Cilelaad, Qei- rai writer f ssseager Agent for tb put Durjr. ron wsrne ana untoaM Katiwsr. Inform ns that tbi Bead will past frta oil delegates to tbe Democratic National Con vention to meet ia Nest York, July 4th. 1803. Arrantrement for. basse tnust .be made by the Chairmen of the State Central Committee, with J. N. ItoGalkmphf Esq., General Superintendent of tbe Road) Pitts burg, Pa. Xe Ovsm Domoirut. -e Whop that an arrangement will be made by the rariouaBailroadaintheSotiCh, and announced ia do time, by which Dele.: gate and others, wishing to attend tbe Co rention, may be passed for one far. ' KIW ALYX2Tr?1E2TTTi , Cosh. Cttrm ! I 001 liUM L 11 i WHITE CX)KS, LUUU aowamvin'- at ' i W. C. Cut Ucrrtnra. v r ANUZx or . u cut BCnBiaoa, - Just arriTed at . i iar. t sWcfptr) TtCBE CIDKB VINKOAR. X-"" " ' "."" Wmlr ai n nnr w uxr. 01 wash- ytajivw J , wkujb stoles WaBKMl. 1 II ' t assyaMf It.H .1,, W. Ii.JONlitXI. vAactr' Cuss, jtwwhsnle f ' , f (yf S)0 '3 k LA.&OB AND DESIBAELK HOCHZ AND 1- boaaoa 1 ml, , mm ensue sqasre. . smrona a4trarlreata, M . . Prsiaauaa tafuoi or due. Aa aeeesaaiy oat- noosaa, aaaaa xuua water sa tlie utv eaa Boeat, ia a Slnaaaal pad tf th OKr.Xaat of ths tisoV . - 4 m,mvW. 8. JONK8 k CO,, , , augr ttMl ... Aaelr's toss. Meroltants, i. SOIREE OANSANTE. -4. mtttSQUEftT, THB KBIHTTIOM OP M1W CABMCHOH1 SX.SSSSWS. will be repeated oa " ' MniMj ZramiaVi tUMU intt NEWDANCESI'.. , , I CHANGE or PROGRAMME 1 DANCES BY TOE LAST TEACBER3 Pries of TfvkeU Sff eU," wfneh eaa bs bait at Hw wonw ef Mesars. Khdim, Williams A Laa U. W. ft It, .tTucker Co., sod at tbe Of- Vadtors srs turtled to parUdpats In tbe Qnad- mies, nooua vsnoes, sio. -majDkWt, , XMmr rsa kailh, -ahsori'Sd uzsh. JP Freaeh Plat Wimlow tilaaa. I IUadder raUj. , I . aw: - Qseoa of Um tooth" Cauk tioim. ' . ALSO , Traea Caaina and Weedios; Awa . . Tungaa and fifth Cbaius. " ' .... . .BROWN. PaWgh, mar With Hsrt Lssria. -t- VMMlVt OBOCKBIES 1 J NO OtD STOCK ON HAND 1! I AU Oooda Wuraated to b of th Best j 4H: i ttoality. JD.OOB n. Kib tfiOeSv .0110 IMigar Cured Breakfast Bacon, 6U0 HooihamjHon tloaroena Baeon, 8U0 MarrlandHama, 29 paekaffes lanitlr Lard, 30 bbls Buperlor FamilT Hoar, BO bnahela Extra niea Hnal. fJKti . ". " Prims White Com, j, e anoa. wan pdm. voiasees ' I bbls Choice Syrops, 15 aaiars all grades. ' ' ' If Saeka Cuffaa. Uio anA Imirra. frlme Old Oovarnmeut Java Cuoea, HO boss Candle. f 10 Boap, v " ' lfiOO lbs, Carolina Wee, " j 10 boxes Tobaom. (air to prrma, to,, to. f " ' M Forsalsby- aurSS-tf ' ' " DorJOLA BELL Endaba'a UniTcrul Wisher Xlnier, Vfit''";.".u t, i iff? "r0R 0NLI Tdollaes. XTTB OAK rtntNTHir OWE Of THESE Patent V Machinaa. wnieh will save ONE HALF of tlie labur, at learn, and will nottnjare the clothes, as tiiers is no friction. ' ' Onr wsah-womaa has laid bv Dot, and ia de lighted with this, , ths price makes it in reach of lr lamu j snayui-4( .. ( 7AMES V, TOWLB8. Agent. Wneat threshers, 3eparston and ;;'.r..." Horse Pswer. t DOT KBCBITEO AT THB FAUMEH8' BALI (I aoa isampts M INCH ABTAKATUU, with I Varans an requested to sail and sse I hem, as it is uapoiians to nave usu oriMra sooa to se ers thislr msnklnss ks Hat. i Alas In store the neat srfmved ' CIDEB KIUA WUKAT FANS, 8 THAW C'UiTEIUi, Aa. .BMfMtx lAaltul Ja. XUWltttlt, Agent, TO LAND OWNERS. HAVTNO BEES APPOINTED, BY THK AMERICAN AOWCULTORAL AND MI N1AQ IlAMO OOMPAMX, Agent fur aU that part of North Carolioa lying east of sod Including Oatawha Ounntjr, I am antnuruwd to say , to any peraon or persons saving lu.iaw seres in eoi that If they will Subdirids their lands the Compa ny wm purcuase alternate io'.b ai tneir ssaesaaa value for taxation or a asosnained by two dia ititereated parties, paying for tb sania in tb Company's ateek ths Oooiuaoy obhgaung rt- self to place a white settler oa every iKal aerea, su enquired, wilhln time yasra, or, tailing W do so, Suih bum unsettled to revert to the original own- Sr i .lie uwuer w reiaiu MwaeMiuo uuiu tne iaua i i.ttid. ; , , -T" . Tb ebjeet of thin system is to bring faito the iaM ao luuuaixiuua aim wiruiy puuuiauun aua tu eubaiios tlis value of our landa. It has been stloptcd in uther btates aud i said to be work ing noeiy. ' f bla Company' was' chartered by our Leirlijla- turo of 14. Laa4 ownera will please addreas tu for particulars at Ktiid villi x,u. HjTlJ,tin-wStr D. .W, CWBT Thosatasvllle t'eanale College. "- THOMAS TILI,B. M. 0." " : - i .waaueaait ..f,,i..;..i j,, . i , -t . rTtUB ANN0Afi 'COMMESCEatENT OF THIS X iiiautution win laita plat; on Weilooadaj sua uurrfaay, tua aru aau auiw rfune. . Wilnala at 11 u'aJock-fenunB br Bar. .TliSmlar'at U O'eloekAddraas' br CoL W, It HtxiU, of Oraanabaro'; and at night Concert aad Oraduatini Exercises. The Dublin are far Viled to attend,. " may (U-aodit . , .,. FrasUent. Sc tbe,fscythe. . - Pf) 1MCH SCYTHES,' . a,--,",-..., -,ftf , iayit-r Ch T. m WO. BTKOM AUM. riftEC-BttEIU Wrreiwd. ' mayU-tX ,,N ... U. X, o w.XJ. oiRUNACn. 1 Pit 'Wit 4k-- ' "....-.."J 1 "" " ?" '"' '-' t Hoc. Uoe. ,., 100 BWltUjBr-: : !i- - xi-tr 'tifk'f . x. w. u. BTituaAoii. , K( TABNHHED AMD IBOH BOOPKD-larg trv sise, ... 1 AA 8AaKKr--Tartoua ajsss. i aaay 8l-tf ,Q. J.JL.W. p BTKOHACH. rm m gatopr; i 1,: i' 300 P0tJSDS-batTr asedV Try . msj m-tir 7, 0. t tr c. b rBoNicn .flwwr. Flour. stay! tl .'j'.an.j. .-j . r ai-tr,, , . ;,;w, x m w. c btisosaub. 25 FACTOM K3XBSSL : April aO-tf ..ttaisg W. KOlFf AKDBXW8. 0&A8tIE8 AUD BIBUP81 CABDtHAS H0LASSE3, , "., I' , t POfi TO IB CO KOLASSEa. "CTOLDS BTBUP, ; 'Jl EXTRA COLDEST fSTBUP, "y ' ' tlTBA BTJGAB HOUSB DBTP8, far sals by the gallon or barrel at fewest market price by ' .J' ' " ' " may xo- . ixiuuiaa euu ; DAVX3Tr02T rXXALX CCLLEGZ, Ealr, Caldwell C., IT. C. A-'i 17 ALT. "eMlnnopen yens S9, 18C8. Write I ; awdutelT for s Cn-nilar. Kar. BAItUibL UANDKR, A. BT may xv iw rressdant. UTS rKsiniAscx. fIVUiTy-aXOO)!D ASK UAL TATJEMUTT ... i i- i ''"pr tbs eoansTtu or rms ... Caacteal Mataal .lct Is Balaaes per state at Jan. St, 18C7. IS.KK.tOB U I It -in H-is,4aO,BtfSBa rroa Freaiuiais sc.aatjts.t7 beoaM fraaa Interest k. ' " 'a.s.i' reaeivsd and aeeraed. 1 J46 191 71 ,-xt iKlill I ' ,, M vraaea paw , M , Exsamationa; hala ' nee, Htatiooery, Prua. , . , ting, Adrertuing, f iaiTV -Oaowdaaioas taAgenls.. :t3 fiaS Taxaa. ' HD.m U orpins prsmimia re- . warned to aaanrvd. 658 tt iD Par anrrendtired pahsles, 227 ) losses, i.nwan.nn in lSi Kill S,02l,M.M i.iw,8s6fe i ri J tn 9M.m tnerri mil rains o BooAt aad tofca ., ,. , . ear seat, :'!' : ' 1 lW,.e Bab-vie 111 at January, 1868, . ! ' AsseTa. .. Caah daposttad, , :-. tie.iw aat.M j'J.lU'l , . tlW.13t.lt Baal Saul at Coat 1M.1W is v-awWUKMraatr H ,ul i j.. j jr t r .T n " , ' ynited atetes Bacuritles ' st Market t !, 7.M value. ,6.H,40 00 Bonds of ths State of Oiiuwetwat, 1,018 (100.00 Bonds of the Cities of Svausville and Toledo. , - r . gCfXIB.OO Bank aad Bailroad gtocks, 83,!0 0n Loaaa on btoeas and Bonds 190.7W tW Preauam liotea, 7,613 15J.S7 Preminma in the hands of Agoais tod in transit. 167,SS5.T8 Interest topnwd, 823,601.50 'ri itJtidif 118 118,6tl.7t . . . Wi.lJ.OUfSTEB.Sasrstery. Interest reeerved mors than pay a lasses. . Dividends sTeran orer SO pr oeat. . -, , All poUaes non-KrBitable for a stated enonut. Aaaaranee can be effwted in all forma desired. 8. . WAIT,' General Ag't.. April t-tf f ' italolgli.il C. K f BC8HELV Ot ,C0TT0S BEEP-Oood ttyj tor oows. --"'-April 80-tf W. BOliT ANDHEWd. 1.0Q0 BU8UKL8 OF COflif. Jnat reeniyeil. I ' 'W BOBT ANftRBWd.-lK. FayeUerille HL April SO-tf t- I IH PORT ANT TO FAKHERRi PUEE PEETTVlAfl fJAN0! dbrtci pf AebVo 6? Two thousand ipiJjSM J pounds- Firs ets. per pound by ths bag. For sals by stay 1 -tt aevtiLti eiws.a.. ' I' ... I i ii l. U ,1 i .li jcjuiiewTineaiiii ' " SOW Taaa aT beaa ! (far: rsiaiej ;, At any tint nrU1 A7- ' mJ olaoa of busi Tpor'lbe aoeiaudathiof )he pbepls xitiiil nearer to the Institute of ths Deaf, Dumb sad iha Blind, that Ina haaaa will be. DDanad even Apr lt-SUwldl, " SO TIlVS a6 tt t f Jit . . BOSPONiLOE '": tfOlsY ISA3C.ls.l'.'MJtHi .i'f (i..i ,Vy I Si , e.ililJ V'f CALL AND. MAKE) YOUR ,ABANGE- , ..XENTfl.P.TIVE SEASON, Kay 1-eotUm G OLLET COTTON Glu t, !..,, no Me k Warrantad te giwanlir satisfsation. CAwajiAi -, nM umt nut, dttstttlsL retUon brtxtsrs frowt owe tm e-ttnd-a-ltatlf cents snore In tbe pound tltaw than (tstnett bytbrf .ajlDS. ' iiau sua eaa an Aps. 1S-U GTAjv? f BTBOllACirU FtlaXiTiikE t FritwiTiTBii At and M jT. 1 1.1.. JMityak .- 'It ORDER 0 BCDVOK OUH LARGE 8TOCK aw stork, ws wdl sell si) kinds of Furnitnrs. fur Saab, at and below enet for the next avday. 1 J i Oar atock ia aonplnt. DoaopEbaug scarly ry thing ta ths furoitnra line. , ' Wasaeaa what we say, and AH ask ia a call (roes taoss at oeee of raraitaravta be rinvannd that ws ar selhiur amods twenty-tv war emit. eneaner thaa they bar tm been sold ia this sj -w " :- no. jrayaswviu, aa. ... L... itwitrrkitV" 1 ' J rftETB SXAMISATIOW TUB.' BTtfefiiTBll j. or in umremtf of tne Htata will begla an Itonday, the Kith tnm., and eontinse ontil Tbara day, tb 4th at Jaw, & day ef thDeg Com- lenoeiBana. ... . 't t . . - . Tbe Board of tiaftnr eonniate ef t Hi KirfBXmo. JOMATHAN WOttTH. , A Oovovweraf the Mate so4 e oJRoi Prssideot ef ins eoara st arosteee. . .fr;'-li.i Uoa. U. L. 8WAIS. LL. D . Pnaidaat ot tb Oollags, .. .f t JOM Ik SA&JCY,' I " " fJAHfKt. at. BABRIUGtU, . . r rTT t rtfrw m ii w m au BETAS, - I ! .-4'.'.PAT1I..L. CAKEB0S',!.. ,iJQJ5!t,BiDAHlKL ' j, tow a. eiLstEtVsaa r ; ...m S ,1 BOBEKT GIIXIAK I CAXTIS OBATES, 1 '". ' , i ( k , JOBS i. JACKSOJJ,' 1" i jt. Wkf. A. JESlIJta,. y JOKS KKEB, r if-,il CHAhXES KASIT, ftaa 1. auaui&Axif..' wwrt t. v'rir nt. KEILL X'XAf, , thoxas Eurrrs, . ' . F. S BBOBKR," ( J() J JES8B O. 6HEPHKBD, WALTEB I pTXELK, EDWARD . WABBEjr, 'r! 0H5 C. WILUAsta.'"-5 CHARLES MAKLT, teretor. EalelgkaUyU J BntTea. ConnuT Healea Pad Ixrk T.Kk. ..j Pket OoUerr. Traea Chains, A Imiuwiuj ef th abciTS simud artieiaa jrwtraoeiffwl at aaaya-er liPOUbHOU ADODDU iaaaar Bl JSSfL , , , 4., ... , ! . .r i i ,i d 'r.: t , J y .". '1 JiJjF, E -St N S ITS pklJ-OETAJfCE "AND ITS ACOatPAtlY PAYINO LOeKES PBOKPTLY . - i.. . . ...... i. j , . i .1 A strangar to btigabusi, la sautled te ths wsitdnoos aad patnasa of ear riiABd the :. ... . v T,.Wa ) la siliwitna to the sat iargaaawaat ef . m ft!t'( paid auir Its orgardeatioa, y be addsd fi JbDowtar. portcte setrtwJ 1n Worth Oeraboa h .i.. . Man, KW8, thaa proaidisg support aad easiJurt to tba widow soeerphaa jn their btrvZ distrasss - j. i ,i, TiiMiilfW, '- ? Poliey He. lt t7UM. , . , . l.n,.iil , ,11. -.4- m ii7 M tint 4i.7 .". af raapnwaibibty. aat pswotpt setwa is AiauhargiBf bawiBtaew,., . , , The vaMe at B Iwanrsnss, either soaiast Brser ASSETS, $8,000,000. il I t -f b t 1 .Ii iTmiai.B auaruif $1,SS4,7S1 in, y. w.fv .v.' J- y Mi. i , . BWaewBBxaeBBBBB I isseratw,. , . ; aV1" at. . . .'1 u til mn IMlfl . ; Fifty per'osnl Dividend Is now being returned to all who bars paid two premiums, and ths m. nlS will bs given aneaixv te all each hereafter, whe are maursd Hpoa ths Life phi 7",""' ThA Sltllft 1MIIM mhlM MM UMI InM U kl li .'.."M .l.fMl'HI j...., Aiioa wUl givs a poliey upon wbwh 10 paymeate mj bs said, aad nothing mar will k. L ' ' ihongh th party might bv thirty or forty year aad afler th payment of tea run k.i to the dividends of the Company aolong ss Iiftteontiiiuea. .. ,"a .,;, Tos tna lasses 10 years Endowment rouctas Tb Attn mea a ai sxtra charge, and in alfiaspeet gives ss many parmu isstmot Con IfcKas.' tf. t)., Examining Physician. 1 . XTTfT?'rMTV ft( . w t : M A. 11 Ma 4MW Mflll .1: . L IFE INSURANCE COM PAIV EDSON PCSSEKDEN, President. PREHENTIKO THE CLAIMS OF f HE cent t A m w, t tb people of North Carolina, uig atatemauta itatemautat'O'"' 1 1 " 1 n is a Mutnal Company, ths proflts being divided among (bo i siu-eu. v' ' ' 'K'W , ttsioaarad an ailoasd Ui travel sudiasid anaemia of tlia t ajtr. rt. In dif uleuda have averaged SO per eent yearly, by tlie tuaurad. , n . , It policies are all NON-FOBFEITINO. - ,, I. Its loeaea bars baea met by the annual interaat over Hi aaeu tu vvuanu iiinu ueiinigujK hi hi V, I J.I Aau AAA 1- u ..Jl , and 7, Its rates of aaawaoe are as etiaan as anr OooiDaiiv doiua a air Iu.i.m.u a. mx whu. iw waiiaa a vmmwmu un, 9. On baif ths prauimui i is wsvsa dadneted from th I 10. It ms no ooHaacnox lldativt tJtaractet of th Companies operating in HortA Carolina as U. Otr jAmtt and LialnlUies, ta&m from tho flew 1 1 Jorik' 'Insurance firpori for ' ' .,. i ' (hf, year 1867, which is the last rtportltoivtng h&to much V Mtet " ' ' !'! i ' i PBonrrx r.DtcW..;..i...v..v.:r.,r.l v; i ...vi;...wa'.....'.l. CanoML.. . . i ; OlMIHIUTlCVT MtTtlSX. Eut'mau.,. ; SUaHATTAS .v,,.i,. "IT ' Th PHTENH MUTUAL oOars peenliar iodnoeraant. to ci'tizont of ths gouthera Btataaliii '.,1"" ' lations with rigard to iweidane and travel being alwont unrestricted."' " 'W.W; : Tba atatemoHta ar mad from imprUl reports is the band of the Agent of th Company "I J' i ', ,i, ,..)' , ., ', i, Principal Ofun, lXAItJFORn, Coas. . ,ri Vor fartbar tetcawtsUua, apply te tb IrsTaiapg Amenta, or t . .. ,,..,..,;,.. ,,;. ' 1 ' t 1 l-tlllU-Stri (f j;c 1 , .I : .a.,". .. t- BKQOKLYN,IFB( INURANCIJ COMPANY turns . tb 1 nif a .., it f a, a, j ..,:, ,ttv. ,4,,,,, - SjT " "- " "H -rjgdt- ' 0"' f'nl'ffl r, ?. , 1 ' ' 3 ' i ' ' '" Ns. aw 4.i5 it V I" , 'VI ' f .' : S.I A.o. 1 5-N'J.fr, .. . "" , '-.V ' h$ j 1 ..-.:--, JJc .pt ' 1 3 fi. I h"-; ! C.'.e ail 7 Tb bt-1'' saw 1 . ..... r... fH f.plV T .I'i'I'iIM IfiuA fA X 1 1 fl!t iMt. O . T J. -ri', -a'.o ft I -iU U-r a . ABSOLUTELY JfO'BKSTBICTIOlf i U-i fc ll"l -I I ' jf-n ' fix wut!iis;poOTiTm,T; ; ; IS- Part of the premium'losed. d Slo &mJ& f " da.'M6i1 al?? 5 Of death after tba eewmd yeaf . Jtjf - , I -1 Jj . -1 S . r j " ,,,, " . reyr "h - (-"'A. jft h j s Jvt ft f fb , rTIHA OOMTAKt OFFERS PECUUAB ADTAWTAGW iftTBX WTHSH PXOPLIt,. IT - V liberal cOaMpanyYn tterates haina k thl o.lo kl. r ' ' ,n-nj)f,.l. - i.n.A" ,u r., ..,s...v'-,, " a a Broadwajfi W.at,LE, SecreUri. s -i 1 a -lit. ifMrgr -f-j .-i'. Infcrmatioa 1dly fbrnlaaed hi detaO, by ifA naia Jvaa-..A.,Mf -ir-r .f r JV fit -Am v - . Bataigh, K. C, laarah at48n-at ueuenu Ageuc reeb Utbm awd Balasaai. Towai Catsop, Matssegs. fce. s April -tr . - AnetioB A Cass. Kerehant. A C-esi.lawaai.aii ef Spteter Btece Writing Lis, vary abMD. .,,.." '-- w. K. jokes a oo. AprB 17-tf . . Aaetioa A Osss. Merohaahvl EL WELL'S WEEDTVO HOES, Hot. laodL , .... rorwlelew. ' ' J BROWW, i - Italebrh, AprB tt-tf ' With Hart A Lswist (' , v. h. a. s. reexxa CO. : WH0LK3ALK AKT R FT AIL DEALERS AaMI JViylihlia irl rOatEI.?r AD ASIEUICA3I ' : DRY GOODS, 1 XftAt.BIXf, R. C April tMf U K A N C E: BENJJITTSARE INCALCULABLE. tin; , t rV FOB A LOSIO fEHIB8 OF YEAB8. Atm . A , , . . 7 mru la A a:yaty: v .llt i If I .sAWUll. 4..la91..u.j!. r .-r-!i - wr't'r' v.-it'. v . - tuwe ... i sue 4 ,. tlse .: .' ISlao . ' - r-f -."!, . .H.4.f ft- -rfft.M.i,,t...,'. IQUug 500.U) I. U ut demand waiuat it buck la teeTxa7 Kvnt.'i ,,., ,TJ,j Ufa, ts to fcuow yoa ars Inrosting fa a Comn to De jiaid stdeath er the specified time.'' ' 1 adTautagee to Um ineured as any oihar nmwll. ruauii'in au part 01 uie united Utsta without aa AtsriH-Jia' 'M'TTTTT A T. , ., - J ' iiflCk F. nt7KS, tecrelary rBsKNtX Ml tl'tl. tin SMasi...... '. tbs Agent laviw thuir atteutiaa an th. aji! . . .. " .: in any art or tne United Btetes and Europe, t f and are payable on th amoaot of .i ; i i ,.,.,,. , , """" I . '' reeeiTed sloneainl a surblus of intersat left iiiaureu. 'l v. ,,., ,. . ,, ... .. . ' -'.''T'l. svkb ooMaaraa a old i u 'i'i i wid be rtTed in tbe note of the tnured-hich note, in eat ufdiam ' ' is mc of the policy. ' ' -J irrltT,. m wrra Fiaa lroiuier. " jii t.i w, - , ... . i IT." j , ,,' r '- Jt-!tteiwfe': ri-t.e--v-.r..aoa,....i t , ., , iriffi--;yi -i t'HIIItl i! I'usill! i. ' '."r.f.' 1 tm 1 f in Gehentl Agent for North Carolina.!' .hP&. ?.'.' Mflti'iM'm. S1W Mn ii ks 1 r 1(J , tl)( ..'; .it 1.1 U ,n,-)fl -i '"si fif ,wir 1 " iM 111 4 . nrf v , a fll'is srsil sW inu't if (TD3P0If TRATKL OR UESpENCli 1 Wpnited States.;:;.:;,..; in '" ! f W "s -i I ' Now YrUcityv Si 1 CIIRISTIAS W. BOtTClf, Pre. til .11 jij . ii.. - .u .,v - . uoa V) a, ivi ,ii 'ui,: ' i-avl , eirf j . - - . - ' - .jaj 1 . L . . t - ior me estate of Aorta Uarolina. 1 1 IBOH f UtOS t IRON 1 -i QeaoiM 8WEBD8 IBOhT, fcc Fsrariag , may U-J rPCJltJBCH A DOWDH.' 1ST- AILSt SltLS. Kee Haila, at a easy la-U , , , WCHDBCHAJWPC'S. JJOB-B ASO SfTTLE 8H0E8. 1 'dit Kpp Ilcrse and If nle Shoea, at taay 16 tiPCHUniJHADODO yfBAPPIHO PAPEB, . A larR supply ef Wrriwnr Paper, at saaytS-tT ll-cfaCBCHAHODlT". QEEWUfa TOBACCO. A ess article af Cbewinv T"hwo, at Bay ln-lf , ... tltHlibcH QBAKOES AXDLEMON8. U ft .
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 26, 1868, edition 1
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