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n i I roper i "sir y C' nera ' ':. ua i h the . . .outoa 'i.'we Hie n -,iry to t o.. at. ' ot:ier J, I of t'.e it in not or Attorney ', h . 1 t i lie ' i t . e to ! : oa the wuiurr Loui IimI ' f rernnr, hi . i .1 a f.!i!'l!d ll1V . 'i-iu l.iw. The i- ' I t'.ie Coventor that y i-, i. li. i! in him to ', i i if Lis aon-lo i filuMjualiUe end , y lo .!.a aa Attor- ns if do other man in the ;,i i' .;.arjr a to appoint m.:h an ofiiee, uoleai It r n -ml Ciingineu, (the : 1 ' .;!y to lie much in m i :'.onal or Onto i ) J e's hiother, -the 1 v,;' e lai " :-:Sit Attor- l' ') Atioruoy Go ! n of good conscience, ! 're he fetl iota tbe J..:!: a, Davis, and f I.oi'ii it do mora fit t u brother Calvin t of t'se Constitutional c i.r.ds'r brother Louis i hh V.i' a, tmihlng Sun- f it.g motaphyaic. It ... him about at Railroad I !.. . T 1. . m uia uiiiui oin, aiiigrH !.". Iiiiu in conflict wnb " i n ami the worn .m in i'l t ion hue tl.u a moml urn can; "I C: y him i-jila- C 0" 1 end Lit f, s fur 9 i (I e tiiii k r . re to t or b . ml, : iVm ' i '!l!o ; i .it to- '1 il" i i I n r Bn I . ... i in- i iva it, t li rnliit s a new , j even l)r. . Try your i Liinpniaii. ii. 1 via b-ln;ve y the IU puhli- ! t' it party 1 toon enter . '.: iti v. liiib t to lie, (Jia r t!,ut the t h cling the . v;uit, we re f t j,j.or in r i :y under 'ir But jeer, v. l,...(l- .loa oi the i erj. la - - 4. ' ) ? v ::i h tur pnr I f vi 'u- ' ,1 ! 1 . j r h. ; , ,o i ' in, i it .,'i 1 i it how J 1 .- ii t:e itt, tii it t'ut ' 'hi ,n l.J . w ded to (it-liver li'miix If thus : " l ..r i y j d part, I never wonder at any thing; andtoolien bat niy Jndgement de ovhei me ia tliif life, that I always anrpect It, r V'"t i.r wrung." ,' O'B ( Kumbha' judgment Lsdfid and mitlc-ad tiie px pie of North Carolina on ertry Brent queation that baa neea ba fwie tbe coiiDty for tbe lust forty years, yet the Ouneial " wonder at noiliing never i-ectt tba accuracy of hie ow Judg. merit, and allows no man to qaettioa bis infallibility, " Now that w sr tbroaga with 'be dark nights of aeccsrlon and rrconatraetion, tbe General comet forward with his addra to tba people of North Carolina, to toll tnem of tbe!r errors, and, with the bright ray of his wisdom, to li)ht up the pathway after we bar traveled through it In doubt, dm! desjiondeocy and giuoin. I i iuad of flghtinjf tbe old man on the di Hil isnun of secession and the war, we will, for the preucnt, content ourfelf with bkin' him a lew questions i 1. Lid ton out urea upon President johuiou tua propriety of appointing Qow. Gralitm Judge of the Bupreen Court of the United Blatts, alUr be bad been k- tei V. 8, gonator ; of afaxb you now con plain t 7 ? ' 1 i ; 1 I .. i.' ' " i S. . Did yo not urge upon Gov. Graham's friborfs in tbe LfgUUture, to get up me morial to tba President urging tba Oow nor's claim 1 - I - 8., Were yoa tot chosen Director of the Wtttern Dirisioa of tbe Westera Hotth Carolina Railroad, at the tptelal inaUne of Mr. GiorgeW. BwepsoBt -- - 1 4. Were you not, at the time, bis confi dential friend and advb-ert 1 5. pid job sot aid at lobby member In tbe passage of tba Western U 0. Bailroad blllt, and tid in their formation,' and did you not receive 5,000 or mora for ucb service t ' a, ,. 4 " ', - , ."J1 0. Did yea sot favor, ia tbe drawing up of the bill, the construction which placed tbe entire amount of bonds in the hand of tba Predicant of the Railroad at oboe, without ri f iction or responsibility f ? v- 7. Atibetim of tbe retignatlontf Mr. 8wcpon as President of the Westt rn N. C Kailroadand the appointment bfGvmnl Littlefleld, were you net praient as s Diree tor ! Did you not tluut know that Mr, Swep'oa bad sold or hypothecated three or four million ot tba bonds t Did you demand or did yoa not, at tba time, a aet tli'incnt or full rendering of lit. Swepaou'a account with the Road, or did yoa or did jnn not wink at tbe purpose not lo demand of him the statement i , ' 8. Did you not approve of the appoint mont of Geu. Littlefleld, and hitve you not swuluoufly lahorcd to appreciate North Carolina bonds si hit, in New York, when you knw tiiat the whole scheme of Rail road appropriations wns disapproved of and denounced by the tat payor of tha ; Bute, and when no North Carolinian, cognizant of the facta, would give 20 cent in the do. lur for them a an investment t - Answer these questions old man, nod then . talk abnat the late war and yew divine right of peaceable secession. - We clip the following from the Peter burg JuJit special VVaKhington telagrama; .. BADICAT, SOriKUR CXrOSBD. Wabhiston, March 28. General Banks hug not ventured to deny the statement (hat be declHred, at late dinner parly, that it waa the tiue policy of the Radical to tinplny such ineaeures of liiilitarj re. pren ion in the fruit h a would drive the people tlitro to rpiim anew, anri ii ue uouio dunv it, a l)t mocratio member (toads ready to prove it. Apropos to tbe al ore, wa clip tbe follow Ina from the Boulktrn Ummui a recent date t ' . ' - ; I Till riTItU O0VCRN0B 09 HOHTB CaBO LIRA. His ' Eiceileticy, the Governor, bat de clured tba county of Alamance in a state of insurrection, and lent Liittieaeicl. trie swln dk r, as bearer of dispatches to Washing- ton, slicing lor troops, .now Jloitien believe his charge to be true, or be know it to be false. It) the first case, there are enme ninety other counties in the titata. Why hat he not called upon those counties to -ittpjiicM this f irmidiiblo Insurrection t Is so impotent and little respected that thfga counties would not obey him 1 A humiliating confession 1 la tbe Bhaj's re- tiellion m ainPKneuusettsj In tne wiitKky insurrerfioo in lVnni'vlVAiiis ; In the Dorr H.;.i..i'ii hi i .itme iuiuihi, me M . u iiiHps wtre li-"t C ilUd on to reilore oru.-r. Jii.t. al... .1, J.'.i i n knows that these is no iu i'I'H ttnu ; t: rem Botevmsn o'- t.i.-ij ju t i in a'l A'i ""trrt. A im t l.iii'-r an mult-tit u , 1j i-Hiile, and litre have turn 1 r i.'O'o B'io;onf cms in p-ii"V 'l.'i i ut the l,..r.u wuhoiit a call ier U. J 1' 'sis ti fi"'t Instnnce in American l.i- vi . i a (-.ivfinor, Dorn in tne c l e i r vhii'i I i ti. !, hna deliberately si an i Ij'u n i e could eToeet i'i-eil, Ii.iv.t,;, y ate Ysi.ke , y ot fi nils the . Vt there ia a r t v a native .i i. nec-'n M fie r " -ioes ' . .-ii f - nit be- II i U i'l ti.e 1 ' !l,n - i l.-r uifiy :e is nofccala I i... 1 to i t ' H a i III " r ; i , r I: ; !..( i i,l i'"in h nd Towe I ! i o ti lit'n ; ; ' u! ' a t 'lit ' f . , t t. a.. 1 the l ..',iH i v ( ii- i.i ngird to too condition ot suiiii in the county of Alamance. And however d ri lent I may be, to fi gore hehue tbe public, ia the rbsrtctr of a defender ot the people of that county, I, nevertheless, loel it to be a duty iinporaiive and obliga tory, ts their representative, to raise my voice In tha defence of right and justice, and to endeavor t correct, at tar as oa Bintent with truth, the errooeoot impressiont created and circulated to our injury, through tbe public journals ot tbe day. I cannot remain quiet and discharge a aolntna doty I aw to the people t that county, while every man in It is held ep to public gaze as a lawless de pernio, unmindful of the duty be owe to himself fiis country,' and bit God ; and I ber venture the assertion, the Govei nor's pnclamatioo to the contrary notwitbftand, tbat there is sot a ansa or a combination of men, in Alamance county tbat ever, for one moment, conceived tbe idea of resisting the legally constituted au thority of the government, either State or oatiooab It our people ere avowed erlml aals, they are not confirmed idiot, ready to drink tba hemlock to Insure their own destruction, wblcb would a necessarily fol low such a wild and mkles act,) the ray of the nvwalng sua dispel the gloom of night That there have been crime rominiited against tbe peace and dignity ot society I will not deny, nor will I assume the responsibility, under any consideration, to justify them, but that there is a band organized for the avowed purpose of over turning or eubverting tbe principle of tbis government, the idea is too absurd and ridiculous to convey any other impression than an attempt, oa the part of tome Indi vidual, to slander the intelligence, virtue and patriotism, of our people, We lit ia aa age of common tense and common fee son, and no condition of society can claim a eiemptlon from the common frail tie ol human nature, and the evil Incident to, and growing out of a long, bloody and difr sstrout revolution. This disturbed eondl . tion of society is but the ebbing tide of pssion, engendered smidst the scene of cot diet and carnage, ruin and devastation, sa.lt settle back apon tha oalra and placid sea of n conciliation to tb fixed and irre trievable destiny of our people. No change can be aft cted in tb eoc'tal system of such stupendous moment, a the oua.w have eiperlenced, wlibout exciting the evil pass ion and prej udicea of t he people to a greater or let extent; ' And while thi la no just I ficttion for men to take the law their own hand to redress the real or Inw'oarv gih vsnoee to society, it U, nevertbolese, the truth of history w ritten In in. ffaceable cba scters s tb eunstqueneee following In tbe wake of long, bloody and devastating war. And whit every man who i peace and ordtr must deplore, in bitterness of oul these civil commotions, yet tbe remedy sooner reached and tb balm mors aftootive ly spoiled through the agency of a btalthy public i ntiment than 4y either blood or bayonet. Every man' must regret thtae disturbance against the peace of society, a.ot oa account ot tt local trjectt alone, but it damaging nfloence abroad, for mn reing the onesided representations design edly set forth to our detriment ia the public journals ol me day, would naturally enp poe tint every tone in the county had either knife at hi throat or a, rope about bis necK, ready to cutter the extreme pen alty which mob law or vilene might see fit to Inflict, i Such Is not tbe condition of society in Alamance county, and tbe North' era gentlemen, wbo have settled to' our midst, and identifl 4 themselves with the agricultural and manufacturing interest of tb county, will bear ine out to thi i tion. And, I doubt not, tbat the United States' soldier quartered there, under the proclamation oi tne uovcrnor, declaring tb county in a tal ol insurrection, ? will beat laitiitul testimony tnat no such a dis position is either txprotseid or implied, on tha part of our people, Tour years of, Dloody experience, witlitls consequent ru n snd defoat, ia aconvlncing argumntagaint the lulill y ot sucn an emptv delusion, Fof ruin was never more clearly written on Untiyion, Troy, lyre and CarthsKe. than would tie on our tavored land, tne "nurttno mother of law and equal riaht," thaO When we forcet the fealty and dutv we owe to the supremacy ol law, and thetaoredmaaof tne rights ol cltisedguip.. it Is, therefore, netter jorour peiipie to endure, witu, pa tienoe, tbe evi's by which thi v are now en- encompassed, than to five to otiieig .they Know not oi. iiettcr.riBk the lately ol onr trait oarqne, on tu ragged ehoresofrjcyl la," than try to item the angry tide and Whirlpool of .'harvhdi.n,,vbiuli would necessarily engulph us in one common ruin No.cnunty in middle . North Carolina offers grea'er inducement to capitalist, to invest their eurplu funds, than Alamance, tier salubrlou climate, nor soil adauted to all tb agricultural products of the coun try, witu a water power utucient to drive tne countless looms and spindles, of Man- cueatei or Jjawell, tocctln-r' with ihi anbounded hospitality of lo.r people, all matte nan uiviuag neiu to toe tnnuiol energy and enterprise and all this coupled wun tne cii sire on tue part ot the people that men of means and enterp-lze should settle in our midat, to aid ua in rebuilding me waaie placet auu resionna tue snat tered fragments of our lost fortune evtry roan in tue county (notwilbstanding tbe unfounded clamor tbat we are boatile to Northern nun) is ready Willing and anx inu to-day to extend the right hand o b-ienl,hip to every man .without reeard to tatelinitsot nationality,' who desite to enter our borders for the purpose ot de veloping ti.e material resource of the county, with the assurance on the p r -ot our ruixim tnat an sucu men will b as secure, ia tuti enjojment of tile and proper ty as ia any other Bat which cUims he mjt'i pnviledge of being a land of - eatiy habit in conformirg strictly to law. I am a native of AUmance County "and to the manor born," and I would not knoiii"'y or wil p"!y n"sreprejeut the true se.bn.iM iif et our j ..j e in order to in' riiiee men t e..i- r tho i:u n. of ruin or to be-olle eti'i v :.; aet t r vil "ico. i r tru h bl ftlteir ' t u r 1 1 v : in'.'.e. U ted in the nti shi of iron 1 to t T r cm r. il n mix a ir si n-e f r' 'it snd love -1 t' "t I s MuiiJ make any I i i i ', or i'p-,ii?"iii-- ct coe .ion ene and vt t there is any di-j'oi , f oi-r ! ' p'o lo unil.e T i'l her I t 9 CtllZ t i f ns of any !e in our with our. I t .." I i I ,i - it-, bi t i. I e1 xe l l I i -' ; ,i 1 this 11 tr .dile I - J tO i ' U.r MUiklt ol tiiti I niou 1 c, , Hli, aa address s..;nM I y t ,,j 0li member of Ih pre, em i, ! AAM;iJ! y, encouraging iaw-!- io -i . ,-, inu, nb aa artitle in the i 'i 1 1 the. league entitled"woik," l- . r Ki,;i tbe declaration of atuuip j- -' - to i e n.c.iibcrsof this Oath bound lencue, tiiKv t! men of property would not give Inciu t- jilovment that "r.auting ears ere p'en-y and the pigs were fat." This ia the nmiu, OHummbio cans of tbe evi's which now disturb the peace of society, and no ii. -ii can r.ontradiet or g dusty it truth. I tuks the occasion to say here tbat all societies of a political ehar-tcter are dangerous to liberty and contrary to tb spirit end genu ot a republican gov ernuiuot, and ouulit not to be couutenauced er encour-.- j ; l,ut when one political par ty fiuda it oitctf a.iry to accomplish it pur pose by enforcing its suicidal policy upon a people ibroii li tbe agency ot an oath bound society,' organized for the avowed purpose of coutiuiling tne ignorant nod credulous at the polls it lays the founda tion for otiier ami counter organization wbicb, when formed, labor to outstrip tbe other in tfkciivt i.cn either for good or evil. This la the history of secret political oath bound orgeu"ilune, formed y pu liticut adventururs tor the purpos ot con trolling tiui uuintormed masse to. their own advantage at the ballot box, and for tbe injury done to tba peace and good or der of society they are mainly rrpnsible. It i a conceded tact that - wtien tbe 'wicked rule the people mourn,'' and we have this clearly exemplified in tbe present ruinous policy of our Btate government, -- am ery respectfully o. ' f rt t00Rlt' : CoiflxieATion oi Some Cakoliha, Dkpaxtvbji of 4 CogFAjiv jr DmitH rnoic Nbw Tone Crrtv--Movement are nuking in variou 'direction to colonise tbe Southern State with 'migrant frota tbe" North "and froap Europe. Maryland and Virginia find considerable favor, and well directed effort bars been made to col on! tb still milderjregion of North Car olina. TheNewTork Attsnyst Among the latter attempt tea settle Blent in Hyde county . thirty mile north east of Washington, N. C wbicb lies be tween and border ,oa tha Puaga and Alliga tor ti vets, and tbe canal of tb name name constructed la their neighborhood. ' Tbe tract purchased by tbe company coin prists Bo,OOU acre. Tb land ia sold to colonists (it f 0 an acre, but, to avoid monopolies not mora than two hundred acres are sold to ons person. Ttcat.y-flve ptu Oent, of tbe purcuaoe money t- paid ia eaen, anl tne pamue ia nve years. - i ue title -Ha r given by the Stat of North Carolina. Five thousand acre have tan tar been old to Ahf families, whose head have tsnea aa average of one hundred acre each. They are from Biooklyn, Newaik, New Haven and New York city. Few are tar men. They eompriss mechanics, t ore- keepers nd clerk. A party of six men went last week to erect a building for tbe reception oi tnep.oneers. and about tweu ty five more leave thi eveningla ths schoon er Batti Low, from pier 3 Ess river, to hid in the various ;reperatety opera tiona. N women i euiwixe, wiltge at preaent. ' Th company have erected a saw-mill, from which thy furnish lumber to settler st a atnousand feet, and shingle at from 14 to 3 a thoutaud. It is the intention of the company to ran tbe Jiattie Low rcgu nriy ueiweun new I or oiiy and tue tt tlement. - Tbe f ongo river m round to be tbe niosi navigable of tb two- bordering stresms. it auordt a depttj of niu feet at tue uogk. ' J .in ) at. t m, ,i . n - .i!,Mfatf Thu Rob in CotJKTT Pniaolas.-8heriff Howell, and hi Special Deoutv. Da W. J Gilbert, arrived io th cit.v last eveninsr. ann wun a posse conveyed tb lour Kobeson oounly prisoner confined in our jail to Whtuivtii last oieht for trial at tb term dt the Superior Court for Columbu county. now in alun, on Wednesday next. These are the prisoners charged with tba murder ot ex-siienn King, Their name are Calvin Oxendine, Hunderson Oxeadine. Dtenhen Lowry and Go. Applowblt. Sheriff Howell also brought down irons liumberton and named on to M bite lie, John Dial, the member of the gang who 'turned State' itnes. Wu. Jmirmd, i CARD. I 80TJTHEr.N LIFE ISSUftAffCX CO. TO TUJt 1'gUfLE Of HOHIU 0AU0L1NA.' A T the request of General fen B, Oordott, XX. rreaideun Atlanta AMpartntent, I have aom to your Htate to bring, pramiMntly before yoa the claims and morita of th fionthern life tasuranoa Company. It is under th control of ashonorabl and as responsible men as there In the land. It I managed in the most prudent and economical manner and will geal Jnsdy and fairly with all.. . .., .. V haTe no war to make upon other Ins or ane Oomiiauies, but w do with to Impress apon ths people ths iinportaneeof luffing thMr money at Aoma By eareful etlenlatien. Jt fa sttmated tliat a sum of aot less than fuel's miliums aauuallj) ia aaut from the Booth: to the North for Life Insurance and unless checked wiU siu-ely prove smoiual to ooruiterests. We aak you to consider bow greatly tha material interest of this aeotlon would be benefitted by the reuuilioa of these enormous same In our nii.iot. , . , , ' We send no nionny sway to enrich foreign I iinlinta but every Jollar of premium (leas expi.o -ea) i Iwmi'M) la Tilt Stats raoai whioH W la liaaivi l) Tin department of (lie Company has operated both in Georgia and Boiuu Carolina, and has done an uiipi'eoeduni...liy large bnoinens. . Some of Ilia nauat proniitiein piiinemcn in thess States are Identified with ua b.turotit. lis Board of L.iecliiis ernntaee ti.e rmuit of the ablest financiers, and moat bu.'cckIii1 eufinpN men In tbe foutb. Tlieyaiot J 'J i in-!' i of tbe seored . , ' ul. Will yoa not ...oor ; or ia it more e - -a? Vro anneal to ? i.vi, wurd torn utiserv- 'i ' -i - eoranon. I ' tit ny do- ,1 i i'.': I H 1";:H uf o ' i .--t of a Oifrtpo- fnnd ot tn nnlow an 1 trust your friend and net sietne in t'is hrndaof " oa u a"-i--:.t ua 111 p - i illy piiiniiar and reuuiM E BOI' (,o? lh 11 i, j g toitiu M In tlio I u. . .-ta to n I- i-a V- ti- y'MtrtnwH , in.ly iMm woiiiu r'neot,tiihciiii tn i i' mrd 1 i lit d lu f loiferencs i.LhH. i id Ageut. ot I n net m aud bun i.f-r vi,unn. anil to t uk i him auu oi-liei tt. i 1.. mu J. li t.e . ti.' I Hi N. C. l.s VNUITY " I I IH.n - i be a i. A.v.'UUAMiii, CO., ' liVO. ' II ii.at , t IirjNBY'B,,) em-t V t' CAEDOLIO, '"' , COISTSTITUTlbK '' EE DO VAT OB;! Bawl Hclw. Proper with Mil, snd all the available Ingenuity and ex perinea, : that the art of pbtrmaov of tha present , ' , ,-, day aa euntribaie. And t ocauirjiiaa ia coacumuTan vobm Ta voe Vaujabli Veqetabli Jcices ' Known in the history of Medicinesforj 1 PUMFYINCf THE blood; i Imparting .--i'1"! 5 XVTBITIOB TO TUB BTBTEll ' i f '- Tomett tlie itomach, ,'V And a Healthy action to the Liver, Kid . neyt, Becretivs and Iicretive Organ, , ! A DYING ZOUATE 1 lay breathing la but on ths battle field, his eons paatons sorged on and left bin alone. They knew the cause of bis approaching end H was tba deadly bnllet. No friendly voios eould cheer aim to Hie oo hmnan skill eoulj save bias, : i TtiAtnnita A VnMiAiti T.tv ar t-uay aa xaoully aiukuiK, and aa aaieiy tOt- i torta en to a aoUily ao in Buflar-. I ii SM W bihuliox ai.l ; Muor no oi taa - -eaaee which '' jrfence ean arrsat and assnage, . J(I M (Jt j And eanaa tha Bloom of Health 'i To daoo onee mare upon their withered Caseju Steal ttpeo its vletime answer, sad bafor t , uieyarewaTC ec ns anaec, plants itaeu , s firmly in th system, and through a j gleet ar iuatteutioa beooame 'i ,4-. i ,1 -4- , a etse sad defiee all erd I , aarv or wmporry treat f stent to relteqntah '' ! " rM istennlets tc-i n' ' ',' 1 A4!tt".gsn.. i , y i The wasted form ths hollow sheet f- Thewittstwd fans She shallewsnnidexioaT ;i, in jeeow voioa me sunaeo, giaasy eye fJ 'The emaneiated form tba treinuhna rrame : The treacherous pimplet-the lortoilng sore . i Ths repulsivs erapuun th Inflamed eye ( , " The pimpled- rase .the roagh eolorises am i and dabihtaiwg admautaof the nressut agat . Tha answer i simple, 0t cover Jte whof grotuid in H it phaxsa, viz;, tb j FANf,OI,,.lInSAE J . " u ,14l ,;4. IHJSREViTAft Y TAINT.. f VB. At.V -mf j W. rtfc-lt j I'll rmr i v 'r v - H t FOTJITTAIS OFLin TET BLOOD f , 't I i J , . . J ' IKDISCEIMISATB JACCTKATIOW during the late war, wlth1,dlaaaed Lymph baa TAlftTKav TP HIT IIMI la tbe entire land. It ha planted the germ oi tne most meiancnoiy at . w "' ease in tbe veins of men. ''v t . 1 women and children on - -' J all tides, and noth, ,"'1 ' , - , ing abort ot . A UEBOIC BE9GDT! will Eradicate it root and branch "forever. i, ; ; i tiucn a ttemedy 1 i te ki(f.' 1C' r , - 'i. . s e,"k rvxBs otic St v- CONSTITUTION HENOVATOR. ; , i"- : i- !..., M" On aKAcnnia ni BrauicrK. It asthunfatea at enee with the food and liquids therein, and from mib nuiuitinii ii puna into toe J51COU, it a'tacka diaeaae at its fountain head, in it germ and maturity, and diaaiualea it thronirh tha avnnna of the organs with uuraioseeitaiuty, and aas's aw AMD uaa Buaio aovsoiNO THaonaa nvutr abthbi io vain.: i; e .,,' She tubercnles of Borofnla that sometimes nounan ana stna tne inner eoating Of the abdo men, like kernels of corn, are witliarad. rimai.lv. ed anderadioated and the diseased parts niiur tahed into hfe. The Torpid Liver and Inactive Kidneys are stimulated to a healthy secretion. mew naiurai iunouoos reatorau to reuewed neano ana activity. . , li action uoon tbe blond. Bnid of th Wdi. ! Tojtio, ruBirsaitt aso msarrBCTAMT, It it touch disease droops, dies, and the victim ih iv vioienoe, it waie LEAF? TO ITSVf' .UPS, i 1 li relieves the entire system of Painst and Aches, enlivens therpirits, and imparts a , Biaiklmir bri(;titut,a tn th eye, . ,,, . A roi-y (."iiw to tee Oliitik, A runy tineto tlie i.ip, ' t - A olearnuHa tu tho Hi ad, t 1 f - A briirlituttHs to tne Complexion, . A buiianey to ttie Hjiirna, , I And ha imiexs on all aiout. ' wr "' Thonaands have banu reHnned fromtha the verireof the enive by iih tinietv nee. lUM VAIIM 14 niiW Cl.irtsll U. tllA AwhliA Willi the niiwt a-.u.ii aMiraiice uf tu mtrumio meili cuial vutuua, and inweriul lleaiiug iiroeruea. FOB ALL AFFECTIONS OP THS Kidney, Retention of t rine, And Diteatei of Wmn and Children, Ksrvou Prostration, tfuaknass. General Laaal- tnd and loaaof Appetite, it is nnaurp&saed. ' IT EXriXGULSIllIS . AITeotlnns of the Bones, TWhitnal rnaUyenaag, aenuuy, u.aeaMiiaol tne iM.tnewe iivi-'iniuaj, f tiiyaipelia, iuniale In. ., .. i, i is . tu.a, ail bKin inaeaMea, I.ivur coin- v T . ptaiut, liitii;4Hii.iu, J it.., iil. mmiary 1iih--.ch, ( - - tion. Hcruluia or 1 vil and ryiihii,a. rREPArno ev Professor Er, i:. I. " DiRSCTon-c or i' s i , XL be mix M. A., I.. IT !. H. ". , - (OrnCB ATLANTA g: 0110 U ) r GEM. J0. B,"aOIlS4W, PrtUt,t, PE0GBES3 UNEQUALLED BY ANY EOUTtv mi,ini mi ...w -y - . - .j-hw.-v7. .w 1 i i.-.:jOer f 1,000,600 f Insurance an i-.l f. r . AUTIIOUIZin) OAPITTA.li, ' ' ASSETS JAN: 1, 1870, OVER f C Dlridendat to Policy Iloldersj OFI,i'c"IB8i i J10.1.B, il. II ILL., i:n. . ii. sjui-h a a , ie iti , i 'A. AUKTKL.I, ii. W. 1HI-L.A,;, I'luance CoinuiUtcc. i 'V,C.mmtUt)tt Secretary. ! r K. A. ALU 1 1 ON, Superviawr of Agent loa. f SlltuL.&iU, lien. Agent, Auguatu . Znrarea Live and pay losse promptly. It principal be.;,:..- s h State and to them it ainenlfor Dationaea. It Aa ample nv- - : to i policy boLter and pay ail louea, - DiiiEcrrons At wTpcrciioxjni:!: s , ; ..Genl John . B. Gordon, IWdentv i r l Atlanta Geo- & W.Holland, Banker, . - - ,,, j yU.i... I A. Anstell, President NaUona) Bank', . i . " i Hon. B. H. Hill, ' " ',x & Athens C- t Cot Wax. Jobawm, President CL 0. at B, . ,.. , -w, .X'liarlotte, 1,. . Gen. Wade Haaipton, : V ' i, jt'n-.ii n.i m Columhia, 8. t' 4 -VT. A Caldwell, isq.V;, - (ijt I rfcl;T:0rp' ' I Bon. Bobt.Toomb, ,,v,-' '- a-.ion. v. .. ' Oen. A. H. Colquitt, . j.,. t- i t l " - Bavann-.'i, tJa i Gen. Johesoa Hagood, vu-,k Karuwi;.,, 3. j. I Cob Jno. B. Moore, ;,',' , Buinter, 8. C. " . : (Gen,o. ,ratton,- liJ.!'a " 1 Vo.kvn.e, r F.J. Pe'xer, (felxer, Rodger A CoJ y-m 5,y. Charhstu i, ' i J. H.CallowaylCtqv'!- -ui r..vw Atlanta, (,... j Kev. J. O. Pearoe, ! ' - . .. j Dr. Jno. H. Johnson,; Tf " Dr. J. F. Alexander, . - v, i . " u , . Hon. B. &. Yancey, i t n?t , in "'ri -..( - Athena, , i Dr. J. eV Hamilton, i(DiRctor Geo, R, B.) ., ' " ' ' :- a v o: I """ . . . .. . Dtepnen xaomaa, boo. y ooutnera at, RubL Tbomss.-: .lO.-tjjM D. B. Butler, Director, Geo. R. R,, P. W. Walton, Ex Gov. M. L. Bonbam, . " . Gen. M- W. Gary, st. H. Howard, Factor) 0 H.Pbioixy, (Fae'or) ' Ed. Thorns, (Factor) I -Dr, Th..-8, Pbimiy, -H R Harris, , ' B.J. Smith. .. -i. , Peeples A Btewart, B L Wulingham, f Ham'l Y.'-Tnpp -r, Gen, Wm. Kfiuia, Auguatu Fiudd, K, Wo refer ta any of the aboT hm W -W- Tjn -i" - - Gen. M, W, Ransom, . uen. m. Hansom, H f t a Dewey, President, Raleigh National f Ool. Wharton J. Green. ' , !Ool. Murdoch McKae, ,' Gen. i. 3 Kerabaw, ' Bx Gov. HeracbellY. Johnson, ,. Ex-Gov. Cbe.J. Jenkins,- ,?T ' - I H.T, Farmer, Kq, ( ' . B.B. HAYWOOD. M.D. , T i March 19-tf Medical Examiner, , - FASIIIOIJADLE I iv. SILK HAT ; 8PRI.SC. S1KLE , Wa . 4 ' i' i.tK 4itK r ft. B. ANDatfiWS Ac CO. Gtrrs Cunrarsa Pourmstnra Stosk, r 18-tf Next door to Tucker HajL K( DOZEN FANOT TfPPBD ENGLJBH 1 Half-hoaa Beat aualitv. ..CLomiaaa, rlg-tf Seat door to Tucker HtU. - TH. "JKUNB AMEIUQnE" COLLAR, A KKW aud yry styliah foliar. - ... e .. Just reoeired at ... 1 K B. ANDBEW8 A OO'H. 1 , Gents, Giotning A Furnishing . Eetabtiehmint marM-tf Smcr nooa to Tdlscb Uaix. MOJSEY MARKET. . Greeiuboro' Money Karket, , , BUnSG BATES OT BASK K0TE8. Ac, BI WILSON A SHOBEB, BANEEII8 AND Exomaiiai Baocxaa, Soura Eua Sraaar. Saxna I " aono, N. 0. . i .. , . a Bahkof V. C. "e Capa Fear..,,, Ciiariotre Wadtiaboro,,.. Viujimirton.,,. Roiooro..,... Tiioinaaville.,. Grifci.nirn . L'X'IIKUIQ ,.. O'ilnlut:roe.,, Clftrenden. .... r v . ..i,e..., fiine?Hi. Yatiiiivv jita ,, . . 4 i 3 SO Svl ifi ii 8 12 ' 10 1 1 S1 y- reliii in n' 1 of Nawhnrn nieia' i,.-t. i uveeiiHOoro', r J I 'liters' I'n-iit , i"i o J iuik of V-i .iinrn... i -.e o J:u dial Ins. Co., (om) . 'ma l-ivuk Itutes average about, -h Carolina " ,.t . .K.R. Stock, , V luiT and sell at libarnl nrice . G'!1 and c-1- vi-r. Jiiin th Oarolma H"i'.'i, t, ntci (.., . ti.n,u. ami a-i ottiar mara-.-t -.-1 e.... i.. 1- i- ra f-r nnk mua 1t ii re 1 Y - 5c e -ra t Banfes will rewivtier-mn' 8 ' ..'.. i. .i n i-n. fr Yiri-ii i, . i.r i o., ul be madn on tiia uv mcmv.-l. i.,- i on haw liork er b-ltuaora, or in r r airrm. L-iear-fire lunra it a i buiuea laai. a. at Uwi rales. Caret diseases of the I h i A rVa-' c ' - ' July latl HGi, - i f", i i. W. feu a ire insurance vo,, 5. KadUo Idgtflcld, 8. C. Auguata, Ga. " it . i "1 I j j. i-iii,- ' ' Greenville, u s .i tKiii f vtt i sim 4 lUUioert, "... : Allendale, 8. (. CharhaUm, H, (J. y Marion, ,.Onui.iiutg C 4 k Stockhcjidera ud Lirect or to eMi final ne f Lexliii-t ju, V . Gary nr, N. 0 'WllU.! so.ii, , L Italei "i, li. U tNuitu C'artii'.ii, North Cam l tii4, B inih Car,)" , Houth Cdgi. Georgia. ' i Henderson, K. C. Bank, if . " , ' . 'J ! f Ui u r JAMES I COnLET. B.O. II At, j. Clen. A genii, lialcfrti, f . TJBB BHELL LIMB, AND MCU WOBMi-OUT LANDS. " T0per Ton orS,CC9 poun BECOME' toOD FOft Tu3 Ciw , "CROP. SHELL LIU DlfeaU nnd Prepnrea t j i ' Already In Use 1. shell li: :: ADsorba Gaseous rcri"" i . fjie . Atmospliore, and ; 4 them for tho futui o i j ' y tho ; riunt. - SHELL LE.lT Destroys or Neutralizes euhstnncs i ; ., Boil which are Poi-on his o ; ' Injurious to the C. ;. SHELL LI a. ' IMPE0VE8 THE ' , fib HiiMi r i" ... ley than h otiier i - Ine low p ft. i OeI'li" ,a It. i , f, oi. -ia. or c . ittn iii 1 J'nd i M.iiiv i Cihunoiavi-a a.-., . GlCXEUAL ( Jan S-3ro fW JI n V r con r: : ; y i
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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