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5? VHT V. if 'r , - - v- ' 1?" -i I- IPs? X." 3 f -N - .V. - 4 - 1 ' t t 1 i 5 i A- JOS. 5t'iT!ANNOV- EWTOB ..' JO& WILLIAM BOLD, AmiwawJ-. TERMS THB STANXAR! ( DailT.l year, , - f ' V ' A mniilha. A Wetkfy, 1 year, : -, " .month, 0 " ADVERTISING (Tea Linei jot. lesa minion jpe,. or one'jnchi fJjjace, to,. "(son8titntea Sqnar y - rf One Square, OnPaj, A.,...;.. ,:. 1 M, -m , ' Daya," . . 1 ' t' Three Daya, ..VAv':...V 6 PourDay...-.,.-.., ,-0K ' ' Fit Dja U,.;.,:.,;. 50; ' OMWeek,..ti...Wj; " " Two WeekaiY.r.i;...,fr.-tV7,(Mt. - Three Weeks, V.-.A.'...Y'm 10-oa One Mbnth;;HC ;t , J.il Lar(readTert)flementa wUl be charged In eiact propor- jHpa with the above, and. mnsthe paid foe when landed io . One inch lengthwise thrcolninn mil eoaat a Sqaanv no, matter what site type may-he used. - f 1 -S . Bpeeial jfotices wilt be eqt i minion, leadefiuamj insert-; d under the .ecidt Miie head, and One Dollar -Sqnare; shanred fhrereiT Inaertiou.-. , . i ' ' RAItEIGHt SATUBDAT, JUXE 10, 18W. - All commanicatjonfl, on business with this office should be addressed to Ojjjnon and Holdix. ' - -V- .t That" there is soon, to be Convention In Nortbj Carolina is a filed and certain fact: that every .eitlt zen looks forward with pleasure to the benefits be is to derive fromthe action of that Convention is also certain. Bat it is not 'arall pertain i&at-any - one duly estimates the importance.' of that Conven- tion. Jf r!- 5 T - : It wiU unite ns finally and forever to the United -. States eovermnent and when QnttedritT wfll1 make. us the .equal of any other citizett of the Union. Jt will declare that the Wacfe man7i7 a ireedman now and forever, he and bis children Snd hia children's Children.These facts are sure and there is no con troversy or disunion senfimea.n-vikton jo; them. , . - - But out of tbese, othex consequences naturally.; I ariseabout wbicb great difference of oiopbsinay F e?ist uThe entire state organization wul oe to create anew; What sort of courts shall we baye How, many. Judges and how are they tobeebbsep, and? j for how;bng 1; How j many Justices, Sheriffs iind ! Clerks,, and ow are they to be elected , and bow f long are 'they to, bold office t.Wbat are to be-tBe : qualifications of members jof the 'Legislature," and, bow often shall the Legislature meet ? What sort -, -s mUUia organization shall we.have? ''What isj - r to W the -salaries ni pay of aHfthe eScers of flw -afa and what 'arficlea of paiperty will yon tax terpKj thaxptosfii of-tbe oTezmnRt- v":;- i 'h.-T .Besides this, the newly freed mw-wliaB loin i- cared for." What Tigbtsbe shall enjoy -at the poUs -lis &e courts, in the p-nhli deboola ndin thvasy Jams, HJie discussed and xaaat be decided. - ' It most also be remembered that whatever ie done jby that Convention will stand unaltered for several-. generations, and hence its action is as important for - those who are ' to come after us, as"U ia Jorhose' now living. Mdreover, it is the good fortune J S)f Nortb-CaroIina-tQ be the first State to organize and- re-enter the Union, "and. outaetion -will 'have much J influence in tBexeconstruction of all theother States.- Let us then endeavor to set a good, example' for them, as a christian retribution for the bad example,, they set for mrfT'i?- " V ' , i - In -view of these facts we hope our friends every r where, will exertlliemselves to bring. Our their best - and truest men aacandiaates for -the. . Convention, ' and use, their c. influence to, have; thenf ;elected.' . : They can da their'Mate no service more? important ; c Notth-Caroliaa Land Agency." r" t - 1 ; : IA firm composed of reliabW'aniT" enterprising Tiusiness men has been" formed in thi3 Cityj for 'the. purpose of buying and selling the surplus lands in . this3 State.? Theypropose further vloj; publish a' twenty font column weekly paper;' entirely devoted ;to the' development of.fheitintold .wealth, mineral, 'agricnitural,..Ac.,"'ftbe "SfateJi :They will advert : tise in their paper all lan dsj gold, copper -iron and-n : other mines Ofiered for.sale free ofjehargei pii4 : ni tj. . a - ill.- . t . . . . - .--w .-.-i-.-. xpnr uoueriaiiing - oas our . nearly concurrence, ; since it invites the bone and sinwof the Northern; : peojpie w ovjuie among u?, xaexcompany nas -tnai . : amount of enterprise and capital also, which in-' -vu sures success, i :The,n'ame,or style .fifthe-firmris' ?. Battle,' Heck &Co7 r FuH particulars of the "enter "i prise, together witbc Ihe jirospectus of 'their pper will appear i our lext issue. . The office df the" Company is on Jays tteville St reeCr May -great soc- ' cess-attend them. It is a step in the right direct - - ' , jf . A few weeks ago a letter purporting to W writ , ten at Morganton, North Carolina, ;by one Captaiai Calhoun Cullom", .on the 80th September 18B3, was , -copied in thisaper from the 'New cYojvTrtOuatf ' as a part oi tne news wane day.- r,; ' i-;- , . -.."v'ths; writer states oil the day prpviods Hori. Bur . .gess S, Gaither?dirjed At his father's house and con- i " yersed with him about the?1 plans farmed ?in i Bcb: - iuouu, Jiurw esieus luiHcoin, anastatea tuat v instead of the government. - Fuctahave" been placed in ourpassesstion? . s eni&BlyAposvuieftTO suclr person . as Calhoun Cullomliying'tt otthjDaroliua';' that' ' atrthC time alluded to.-Hon.'Bys Gaithertwas at- -:'(' tendlDgJfhe Sflperior,- Courts n and 'canvassing' fbr-- Coneress in distant CorfntW" ... 0 - . ' T ' w T-VrTr ''Uias, .uo. W Y eveiLacquaimea witn f resident Davis; '-; : 'V. i The whole letted is evidently Without foundation ,fL ,. gotten uV for sehsatido or for a worst' p'ulposef and if such plot ever ejistedin ltichmon$ Mr; flaitb' r. certainly knew,k?nothing of ii ,v - It gives us "much pleasura'to be abR toanaounc'i thif Jonathan WortVEsq., has consented to kcceg " f the office of .Treasurer and Property Agent for Ihe' State-; Ja addition tothe'?duliea'of Tr'n.fJf I - . will h charged with' eolfectin and Benitogafi ? ' propertyjbelougiftg th.e .Biili :)ttoVt'u?rp5Ql' i tine, ana every otherarticle of Sute; property, and:: to inveatigaJte andreporftthe Oonveiitiott "theodnl ditlon of the State- finances the condition r : v??baukarailroad, Asylums and other publie'eorporC " ationa. ,r : s ? -. i f - r . J r"JZZZ" LVe"T important onaj aw ttwill giye the aidzena onbe entire Suite exeat afisf'ctioh? to IB05 that Mr. Worth' la to discharge its'-do ties. : Jfia Judgment, energy, and;integrity mark him ag" juraan jwou witf penorw t ient for the best fniwL ."V. V X. . rt.. .u:. i w ; t ftM-m n f for Jtytth Caroliji4obe -located. la Raieigb ltaxKiSiwWreii OToi nd TeensboroVaa wpVff Senatorial - P as msionttDd rirogden apa 5ittoVtpbacoe;Bd Wa, s Velftte wa-c . hVchainnaft briefly -VcptsiBed tbeTobjC ofthe tdr ower isf'thftStater1" - -V i ' tinri atnl'timotfottiv comfiiiUee f ftt cW " " There it tote connected sritb, theoGceGstrtogW Mineralogist arreyxTgheamaa AmrtJSn 1 iw eMuiiwugw-ii'sHawwjiu- f t veyanctog, gWf wrsKoxthemy buyers am,?, w hw-6 tu.y i tuujcM "mv r; price For.the same, - k t . . ' mi. "L-1 - V i " , Aue o-usmess will oe ;1ctpletirn& chttepness, alt concerned being.)ip the :bands jof-well Jtaown j " parvies! ot expesience iuu euierpri8-ov-wuw .uTj' t planned this schemo or arrangement for the purpose j -i - - j . f;. of opgniBg the State qnickjyland uecessfilljUo tiers, mgrely.otf irma dhrect s' 't r 1 - " ' - Their -wish Beema to have beeri to- OTgamzeap. L improved real estate busineBS, differing to its adran. with-which' one of the 'Em at leaat.'ls faminar.-and-l ft is likely. "wheadiSDlaved 'tothe oublid eve. -will buyjr, to the seller, and we trusty the firm itself, j asa.desireto.ralljruT State fromjhe , apathy t war, andemorauzatioii; and 4tiak'dttneopl!r$noe-f yiuvTv nappyceriaimy aeserve some hial of -remuneration.-.; to part with the Surplus, and let nthers, ayen. Uf from JNorthern latitades, inaugurate, tijeu-stem of faruiing and the like and tfeus- occupying so oear .'.i-'.,. fex' k'sLnfa' us redeem nureglected places. from bsTrennfeM,, -teif ah norn -nlvsv irl iAao naoVACf' fMm' nAWAuHr wfin I wretcbedaress. - ?A good offer for the poor mainland. and .who is rich now? rAnda-waving Yankee harv reit, or e ilattefoT wheels ut'Dur streets, "or tba .bunder -tone .off well developed, water -power, wilf each and all, sooiv drown -our cares, and do more to? -unite tls than years of apathy -and neglect :We need t he ease -tbat TOncy gives, ffbr our purees are reduced, and having Veen" Accustomed to- plenty, 'it, goes hajoVwiflj -our .millionaires and others touow theyiiave tiot V doll ar- on s hand. " ?Tbey can- on ly. reaHzQVby.disposing o( surplus- lands, 'or produce it they so have; it Let ; the farmer,- thereforeof hundred acres, partwfthTfiftylChe caa"; him' of five hjjndredrhalf j and sS Ofn, up jto any quantity, and the lan da' so retained, will soon become more valu ' able han at present, and the character of the Stttet aso nerwiernai resources oe every woere Known to her credit, and tn ihe satisfaction of her worthy citizenship." ' - , "v r We need money and active - men among "visC the nwuvra eicuiBUfc, uimiemgenep ana ceaseless en Ihachxaato urweltknowjirwb there railroaaV and navigable waters ; 'tosHft-a&d ViSagas already built oo4 bigJrw4ys? from point to point; harbors, ihe-jaest pfaipames' outward Jbound and c'oastwise i Indeed, all the beginnings of a great and populous common wealth, -"v f - r vi-? T- ;;?Any means, therefore, looking to' the effectual ssumtrtation of this worthy object has our entire sauvuuu, wu mii, uu uvuvk xne wjui me QxT;cy good -will of every true, and patriotic North CarolU nian.' "We TOOst cordially" say,' open the register ef 'our jvaluable, though at resenr nnproductivejprop W":' wiwvji,ueiayjTOj tuv iooa.wui .see teemiag,. fieldsv"rbnrsting? garners; cheerful hearth- stones,- happy 'and prosperous peoptel - vr r ' Arrest of Gov JhTasratfi. x - Gfov. Jtarath?JraSrarreStedf for vhjgh treason- at Columbia,, on the 27kh nltr.'iHe: was. taken to Hil ton Head.-THe surrendered.- toXleot. Breck, quietly. Wade Hampton -escaped. $ . Wehave i eceivedjatoNorthem papers ujontaln 'inginochrloteresting matter, but. our columns are feo crowded with Uniom meetings, new? advertise mentsV an interesting sketch of the Mexican; 32m- -. w . -'- - athe space f o ay - i t -before our, readers. ,v ??L - '? -; .; . -e'ssrs.-Blacknall &'Coii proprietors of4 Bjttrells' Springs, propose-.giving ball' and-arty on the 28th arid idth inst I Young- ladies and "gentlemen ire'invftedto attend: Owlne .to the disordered state of themailg. 'Messrs Blacknall dT Co.? are tin able-to send ont thf usual tickets and,- therefore, -ey. trust their . young friends- will not bedetained "On lfiatvacconnt; s . -. ".NKwsparaB asp Was Pb&iomoalDepotIs well Stocked witlti jtll thr leadiog iNorthern Dailies, Magazines,- stationary, &cv. Refer to his advertise 'meutin tofdays paper. 'He bar -something which you doupiess p.eea ; u se, giye him call. - yJSlkasoh Ait&iKQTON's MnisTBKLs. To-night feUjuANVs benefit. ThiB-corps, of which Ma. H ASk. ia a leading. toerabefdeSeVves some rem u- public. riyelbope Ma- HissrwiHget afdllfiousei New Advertisements,, a;, storrl JVilm utgtou. 'porthig Goouari0utTery: j&cIKeystone Sppcial Agency, rnuaaeipma., z-t , -Pissolitioof; of eppflrtaeTshipJohnC. 3aker& "(oVhiladelpfiia'f "7 V " --v'ic? ! Music Lessunaon Piano-and Guitar Misa Julia - 'wVP I .rth-aaroHua - Bank oter afitedW, v . . -r-r . .. .. . .. Co v ncunjoereflvwita too -moca land tor saceessiaj ,i owgriw,Mo eprewsofc xuw miym uwiow. w i ena the electioft ef Delesatesu" which comtnitteeLte- r i Ugrlcalturt. especially, now in wdismte -,-.r -'l. ported the election of JobaJU McLaughlin, and dtfon, should be more than willing andj-eady rJ TSrmS ZmZ ?a?J li1 "f ttot. nd"Uie no Btata canf excel .ours inva.chrtb i rmesfc th Raleigh roaram- and atl nt,hv nano r h people, and die rebellion ended as w trust forever; A -ii- v --.-.-IeW irv Ilka an tinixied northwi nr nthwt" kri. 1 t, J u M' v.nairman. r . ,rXLt w ;v-rni !r K I German. Eli Story T- . T "T'--Ti."TTT-i T? 1 ,1-1 . v . L.l KDUOrib . f i - -1 f i . . - . . k.wiu i i, ... bv - --s - . , , . . .i .i iki eonniToii toe fljnainnit n ,tb mnrtinrnl. i Ibear of the death m this city jaJSaturday evemngV Oahmfsn rfVolm; H.- McLadghiin-Esq r the 4ast, irom. typODia ieverr ot Air.Jtvenscrottv Burr, jmftnif ihvMiiAN ii,j.: tor of the?Wilmuigtonra&r published Us thisityi previous .to he outbreaking of the rebellion..-, "He."l. wa3 very the friendship aneo. He" was about 80-years of age at the lien e of lsdcatb.rn.7;;u Vl ----gTocttxciAiisB. - aw xoax,VurSe3.r-Gold 187-; 6-20'aT?old 1031: t Newyorfe Central' tfijf Erie ,73; HudsontRiver W; SeadingQj Cailton 86; 0umbarland?-89.--btock not yery actiyebatteady-gQlo; fam?, i The i emancipated Maryland slaves are being Itld" nappea knd carried to Delaware and Bold The-S'e-ters t?rve te si'vere't punishment -'" - ' y J ii rilm'P?i, mNiii Timi i h'IhiD At meeting r s, portion oi iuiuwiia "i u; - sktirfe of SJmoa McMaatera. Thomaa Br'ansoarJqs., tEle hgt iWere sppolfttedf W draft rtsdiuupMor w conf4ideriti6a'6Hbe ineeDgwbatflerroUrtegfor5 ipTa'4ouDty,anepaJ&ing-throgft'one,-oi.ine i"carriedfu by meo; feei tb&t we iiaTe been delivered f Ttheopulai toisolof tb people ioj regard tot the v utvunHituB"vi waui x. u.wuni .umio.-; v YhertfoTiC-h it MoiwdLThat'we liil tbes weet iropec!bJ Of peace, no w risible ontthia once-happy, but for "the la8t;fotjr:years, K wxrctinsed country.. " r-v -.. vj , , XiT TKit tMbefllf8Urt: country at large, and the South m particular, haa;J - been deprived of -the service of one who was peca confidepceand much to' hope, in the ho"pesty, toteg rity, sound judgmeair and patriotism of tu succes BeQhed, .That we wcommeod that a (nntiOtt oCthe people ot-the Jgtate be ordered Vthe earliest. i!sn-V?e,- T&-v: - ""Yf, 1 ertrvsnt willminnTirt nn man Tor an 'ft Qtifgift, who ;waa a' secessionist; pwho aided' to ; wrest the uaranUes ot;.civii iibemes of theipeople, ; 10 ?'tt9,liihn J"th oppressive burdens; or who per, iafenly adfocatedj-ebelliott-and the prosecuuon of .thwltkttaWhrPiiiiaf mt- ft. . a i t .. i .. ... f- T. -w . JjJialtif rL ThafciiH.hnrnyh TxmAdr all p(nmfian. ces-'wej prefer-the tjame,of W.-W. Houss for Gov ernor yet'weilicheertully, support the name of any other man jDonrinaed bya proper bpdy, ,pro vided his hands be clean-"fromitbe stain of sicr of ssecessijinjj: and; no v aflilliation -'with secession jsts, eitber-eafior late, , . . . 1 JSetobftd, That we this "day, voluntarily , hoist, and place ionrselves under the "Star Spangled Fan ner". WCkt" hatioiial ensign of the purest govern ment ever giveu to mn, under whose 'willing pro "tection We should have ever remained, bad we not .beeu'pf eventedoy. traitors toT the .cause of liberty; i fiesolvedfThiLt wr deep.y sympathize with)1 the hereave'd widows," mothers, v orphan's and "maimedj and respect- the memory of those who- have fallen -in this most cruel of all wars, whowerej driven to' - the slaughter peu use wild jswiue-otthe forest. v. 32f wi,''That we recognise an all men ,who fled . from their homes arid families rathef (ban stain their hands in brothers blood,- and fight against tfietr . go vernmenv the' principle Tof true patriotism,' and. cordially invite: them to returnf' to' their homes. - :iotttcL That a conv-of thasa reaoIndnnR .hH sent" to' General "Scbofield, and' atso a copy to the xt . .f -In o.-j-j ... urwv!vuiiini otutuuru, ,ior pcoiicauon, ana -re J UpON-MEETING AT JAMESTOWN. , "Pursuant to a call for a meeting" of the citizens of Guilford county, at this place, on the 3d 6f June. 1865, a large coneourse of persons assembled. ; . xae xitizens fa ret assembled in the street to Wit ness the hoisting of a. beautiful Union flag, pre j . seoieai oy me jauies ot Jamestown and vjcinity. After the performance of some thrilline national airs by the handV and a few remarks appropriate to the occasion-, the assemblage retired .to the erove. where arrangements had beerf made for holding the ' meetings i btonjejr were appointed Vice-Presidents, and W. H-'?Wlhjy: was appointed to act as Secretary;' - motion; J)r. Wr,-P.. Pugh,"Dr. S G. CoCBn, R.Newman, Seborn Perry. and John a Broad way, were, appointed5 Committee to prepare reso- 'lulions for. the action -of the meeting. -- r v-1 ? - 5 ? .. T , Outing the' absence of the committee the meeting was enfieruined oy. several eloquent addresses. -Thejcommittee reported the following resolutions, ,whichwere'trnanirpously adopted t-, 1 vf EERBA.S, or tne past four years our rights 5 T-0? by def,1n.1S l5- and 1 disappointed,"? ambitious Dolliicians and x we rendered subject to thenaostdespoticTneasures that traitors could, devise; and, whereas,' the stars and rlmnd'ttA'i. 'Ani.i 1.: t,. - . . - , 1 . . 1 Hi . miipii uv" uusi. uiuuipuauuover iDe late reueiu ous S totes, we hail wi'h nnfeighed joy this oppor-, tunity, as free-and'independent American citizens, of expressing: freely and s fearlessly our sentiments. Therefore, f -""i- "v - ..v V" . : iHesolvedv That weT deorecate the diabolical war Uhat has desolated our country andr homcs'foithe ' last four ryears,' and, ndwtrejoice at the. prospect pf peace how blooming up before us." t "" WB J4ve ever been, to resume the allegiance that .we haye ever felt in our hearts to the Oohstitution of. thai Uuited?States, and-the Union pf the States. i'Megbfoedy Thaev are :'anxious?40-' reorganize a tale lK0vernment.And that We eannor trust such? "wer! instrumental .in jhe attempted disrup tion. of; the best . government the surf in his course nas ever shone upotr. X 5 - Resolved That jre wilj support no man forofBce of trusty profit, or boner,-who baa willingly insti" gatedflor aided, in any manner whatever. In the late rebellion against the la wsand , authorities of the unixea Diates.-, . , , - 4,, Jie6Ql'oedr -'hat we deprecate tha assassination of theJate'JPresideut Abraham "Lincoln; and that we trust mat .trie? assassinrand . his. .accomnlices mav - :cBet"atwe ndertuf heartfelt gritudo tdthe autboritiea of the United States covernmohtT Viand to theraveofficeraandme'r, tendered-to the Band of the H2th Illinois Regiment i fee &nfc tha ftalth Haltir ftinnAjiJ nA nu,iaJ: .Tl Ti .1 ? 6j , "ewng for publication?" . -?4 ,l ? . The meenth'endjouTned. i fi - "C- r4 1 XRL41Ui XSeretaTy.. -tlOMEElNmATESVILlXr ' XfToncou - on -0-r--. - f . Concourse. of persons assembled in States- county, j, C.; ou Saturday,-the 2,ffa t "Ma esi.eijf wuxu,s oajBLrei tw .iejiio L the chair and aooomtinff Dr. W, Sf: J'ootft inii . tl H Secr6UHes: r c v f if j a. au:uen ...oeing caneu on to rpiaia wTke hefTere the following resolutions which were aaopteu re adorjted i,.. . .: . . ,. . . J . i5v aeot-wsiy Anat we, ine,peopre,ot-iredeB coaofy- n - , , ' n - -t - 'i. - e assembled baring habituallyoherished. an r-i . tJeat attachmejAt to tbeJCJatipna! Gbyernment foan uoeriona union ot the States under the ConstituUcni of.taa vtuted SCates,-" cohtiwie to cherisii ; ihat'asri : Tinxent uhchangeid, aud we are bf 'Opinion, that lioX plaaof tJoternment can,be''devtsed for 'th lauqlted . tateaAibetteradapted to harmonize national ial And sreatBess with -personal liberty," and iAi ci earnest wish that North Carerr an! cttr ri-- ftjnd mitred Julian Esqs-V were p- uiT" -AZiTr L? r u Mvn 7?esoZiJ,,-Tbat-we- deprecate 4bB entitfnance -m. V"r:5"j:3m niodfthwiflkierainUtteawhqrity the- .-.. f ttromihla ffftllinir ihain of denotism. ftfld OBCOlnoro su5f rru".0 IreitjssenfiAfthrf fiarCTal 'OoiiBtiesi to nnite with us m r nw if nf;iiiiSiiir.M..:. ow..iff- i.. r .v I L..i:....;.;;m0 ttU.tVnnM Ko tKia I WIH UWIUIL uu i iu ncuvuu m vvu vw louvT.. i, ha Minn m nn nf IrMAIt V'mmmiUM U inDOIOIQa" 1 .um anrt'Mvtl fttltnoTltV. Wfi leel S DeSII&DCV m ex " - - - - I the choice of undoubted Unioa men of janswemne 1 viknA nrir nf tha.firtnnftr iVmr, A.fint-inrt- 1 nf'vttrfni itA fnrnr. '- ' -T m 1 7JLwA CTetanen. v," r-''"-H?xPre",ve01 esntmentsotthcpeepla4 ii ii r iriim' V ibmh? " i". , , - - t " ' j rr:. diaordereci apitit nd dangerous to th permanenoeM s6MGtuti0flMOveriimiiirana-v1r r w-i assasinatidft oPresi(ieiiJttXl?coIn 08 . assassination 01, rresiueuiuiuuoiu o 1 crime aa for iba oUtieal ?oaStqwScV'f -r - f Uoonear in toe reqvisi ; narv Constitduona oneration Iment. and to re-establish the e T'the.exercie of,thei righta and " A'AUhi1iart'thinkc1 Jrell nt .Wumo- rna Arbph Invpst aid7. delegate with air tie rig1.tnd powers jtlgUy apper; t lish 01Vjj g0wrmnent in ur- State,-And tKo 'alL.i tBineti necesaati (Cesaaty to je aoue to seenxe we .ngawfuu,': t nromote the .welfare or or neotole by ballot, and the certificates of hf election shall' - he 5gntter beinga&ptbe- &on.ibm .HamaeyMras called for 'and addressed 4be meteting ;fbr sometime f. forcible aaapertmenB speeeovcie Oamatio&'tbe pietedings of th nrrlerwi trt bft jihhlifthod in thfl ItoUy-unWirn- j i&andarQ please-copyi f . t t ' Qqi. motioH the meeting adjourned. - S. RBELIh' "hairniarC- WiW. Foots, - -Hqi-O": .---.i 3t UlfrON ifpETlNG AT BXjStt.'HILt. 0.' 1 . A laree und tentbusiastic-' roeetininuniberfne about 600 persons, was: held at Bush Hill,-on Fri day ifaa 2nd inst. ihe jneetmg -was organised by calling Jabes Leach to-the ChairandA.L. "itenP denhall appointed ecrctary.'," .v-f -?l Oa'molion,' Fiftley Mittef, rJohrr En grjsh." Joseph Coltrane Wm. LofUn, EJwtn Welbotnl!Df. W; P; . PugbV E. TlBUir. Wa Tamlinson, hU .IX ilirris, Wm.Bowmanand ThosJWihite,r.K weroappoiBt--. fed a committee' to draft Tesolutioos expressive of the sentiments of the meeting" - :-' -t I ? By special request, J. M IchJwas in Attendance, it berng his native'oounty andimmediaW Neighbor hooiLiand'addressedi the people for. two hours in his happiest style, at the-conclusiott of -wbicWChe com- miuee -reported through Wt S. Tomlia.rn the fol blowing resolutions; which were uoanimciusly adopt- . Wbsreas, The iron heel of a military despotism, T whicbr has for four- long weary years soj oppressed - tneaputn, nas Been removed from -the necfes of. the newsi and glad, tidina- -ot peace to our common coosiry, as we atd -proudljereet under j the ampls fkt tof that glorioos flag. . . JSetolfed,' That t7 thislay again cheerfully hoist the slma 1 flag which floated at, this place. . in May, 1861! and under the ample folds of whict we should have remained until cow a free and peaceful people, had dot 4emagogues and? traitors to odr jStatoand the cause of liberty compelled us to Jower.it - . 1 RwUedi -That we here take occasion?Lexpre&Sf .our. deliberate-opinion, and as. we believe, the opinion. tf a large ;majonty of the voters of the gtate, that; ad the 1 people to whom the. govet nipent belongs, : bee'U i allowed .. to speak through the voice, of the -ballot box, North Carolina would jiever have sought to saver tier HBounection with ihe UoitedStates g&t- - :i" sBtfMfae&i That we know no Soathno Nor?b . but congratulate our countrymen?on the restoratW of pace and. harmony among' all tha -peoples-Bad - - umiQ wim uem. in nesrij auQ nana, w live lorever together as a band of brothers. 2' ' . u MqolMd, tThit thedeath of . President Lincolny aB Well as.the inanber of, it, is just cause of grief and Indignation, and. that his assassins deseryethe : execration-of -eyery patri6t?and good?jaan , in the? land,'aod 1 that when JbevfelL humanity! wept and;. - That we have entho ewfidmci ih the patriotism and ability, of President Johnsou. whom we are. proud to claim as aon of our dear old State; ' Sand" we pledge our hearty support taoonaUtutkma;.'' '.administration ofourdvigovernmenfc j?-.' , Retolqed,' Tharweprefey the .name? q5 our own ' ooanrymanonaihan'WorthTyetwevwill cheer fiiHyl support -thengme of,Dick;HoIden,TPooV Reid,vPearaon; or auyvothertrue; man for the office ; of Goverdor. -Ct. " x.o,;That we accept the abolition of slavery v as aij accomplishebMactand" as j.be resultW thlTre ' bellioq and tha legitimate fruit of iiecessiok. ? v r , JiwttyecL, That , we :iost respectfully ' askb Jbia carly day fpr the restoration civitlair- id;thi State, s" ' ' "Or1 ,--: 'i - ru .Tii. .-.. a w --m " a :. ' jw .-fL- . art 2 a. v , a. 1 te,;thaf j5dpyfiT thesfeefiolutl6n8fsent 1 ;UNI0N MEEXIN IERSO-COyNtT " -An unusually- large meeHmr of the citizen's of Per ' aon'county was held at the courthousanUoxboro job the ICth of Mayi 165;. fr ' p ? f ' John WrunnmgbaniEsofniovebV'that Hon. J&. t Keade preside as cpaiTman,iJt--1--j pAi'oAr BqvSnoved that-W. &T Smith K'VVllkinsonraetas'iecrtaries; s,-;. and Thercliairman explained the obicctof the meetraar - i 'to be tb4 consideratioa o the-ouestioff-of ih cessa i hostilities -With ther-UmtedStates:authorities organ nation, of civil ovemnient ip thel I tfeerestmtion'irfaUnioO.- ,0. uubteaumgvt;ua eomuxuree-oi nine to prepare- resolutions'-' .-rl-l-l;S yrhoohair anboinfed C. S...W instead. , .T" W. finn. i-iuMH!"j?t"M?" rf't , S,iw shawC. HLondpnJohtt Brookn,V. -P. Jr?ilkins ana ift4i.j. isumpass. - "-v Daring the? absence. p thV.oomtnitte'o,' ReyTP. 4he Wtaioafility againat the Oovernmoat. ud U Oajnotioa the RaleigbAnd otbWper8 wJ;A"iiEklA&b&C l IS .Iostilltiehavwpow;coaeed;andwoconimcd- 'llsr -"V Ka?i?--s:-"ei- - 60 5 'the peoplof iBetWwiil,be promfttoTender- - ' iK:.EAtoqbjraur. J& BUOA&JrWhed. per Ihf.. so SetapdalaooftheJCJaitedtatewejUere. Jgr Wlfos agr J-A- IlASR$b ! cetxffiaaureaioTeOEB'inriM-fif .' , r - p . -rr Jil s ' white,per 6uen., ...:.Vt l 25 , wap Qtanqara stnu jrrogress wiia .a requui iua ,theyteblisbea,;.:; C '? r. : ; t i ' Vi I'JABEZ LEACH; .Uhrfn. . f 1 l.-..f Mli ,1 ... lUliln.ltf.l,;,.,-, .Carrbway Was taile-d on and addressed the jaeetjng, p and f we 4 rr0ra the horrors of a guerrilla f 1, VAnrl t tiraiag.the cultivation of-iiudly -Iferfine ealm.? w taJn waVhr'ric-fntf.nii. . ' tl 5 SJ'SJS? f.vK. nSf iuuau irinjgjit S00UXHJVT m,e:.essings 01 peace d prosperity. --? -f;: .T r ' .Tbeuimitfee reporteAthe following-resoluUonsl ,Wlj,lWy' A.A.UJMrA.A.A..-jA , llkM C . - auii,xnat py tne surrender ptneT a rmiea of Gen.iLeo and. GenJhnstonT and by the-dis-oanduiaf r?0 !P?rl ,tli8! fu?.tbe resistanceTiS felcsland" i r'T- . "v F H thatffie are at peace t-t rs.theopmioatof thla f 'i5S?g H031 hlw58n i Staw'pf North ? I vwm uv.uo,vvmvw taites .uot uieurano . ceaser and we believe that tb.M ia tha'crin ' not the unanimbusf sen timeri t of ' this com? Is P.-7 TK,-f vrf v"i:.. J-'-l-J f - "-" -"" m aw won 1 to iul We-sliold be lyalpeace, knrd we adviso and pro Ifist-t-'ainst tfie indulgence of any turbulent spirit? .as being both mischfevous and 'unmairly. jv4ttpv;ibat ietng cut 6a from oom nxanication f - .with nthun narta nftha State- Jvv ihi. of the mails, ind'yet ' bfeina artxioinvto hafmonize"" iritlt pur fellowKjitii;ens,i?wer?haye wtfiet hesyancy juef preasiug our vitjws as to wnat .wouiaue tue , Vsst course of action for the fatare.-' 'It spems to cs r-"?", tut if tbaJTr-tf r- . f- iinir in. r hmmmhimmb Supplanted, the pBople or t5 Statef in)priaify a- -Rtemlbliei ooeht to iodic tev that ti>UiJ;ie8.T3resent and prtfspecaTOi are moaiiqoaeaaBiafaat; upon tms x jat1sfaclryvQen&aejn giwn, the mUitary gOT fffeffefy:''fteev,thatSinme9i restore ihe State rtat-fiitionln tite.goverameftt of the Unttea States1' WJ y TtjantntA Thdtwfl kdviss the organization or 4 - - 1 - - , . J- Company tajf iocal ponce vmaer ueperai -vrqer o, tfy as botb-ugeful tajthe conCTjanity .dpropenk; hw- '-.'-;' - fuo,uiwu6 na ju rf tbeomittee and: by" M Will)acnnd JMi 'icinitv:on Wednesday." May -24th; .4865. atfd wis largely attehded Tb meeting -was ,organizedvhy; of theStftteGoYera. I wUXilOS-WfllilTm s 80 oploof fie State? in- , A:'pubH4 nieetinf was Jwd the low of fieas-"" l: The Market ia rery well anppjieil fxilfiHment -or their bare. Caswell Ca,. bv thfr citizens VLeasburg antj r' " ' ' calhng Rev.Solomon Ia ojlhe chair, and-Jobn WllkersOoWtequested to act as Secretary. WSJS' i2 .-Thompson, Saqandii motion Be ;foltowing pressiVe of theense of the toeetiDgtO wit : Qeo. n. netnpson, yas. oaanasj. ur. owuuw P.' Brandon and Col . X F. Hambrick. jThfr-Com-vl roittee, after retiringrepprtedthe following resolu tions : . ,...,,.,-. T 1;' A l'.v EesoUed." Tfaai bemr cat off from oommunication with othe parts jof, tb State yerfe'eiing .willing and' anxious to barmohvse "with, our fellow-citizens. in lCOmmeoaiBg.souitj muuewy ; wurciiriuo omvo Norlb Carolina may be restored to the enjoyment of Besoived. That we feel Jt to.be our. dafy and the; "doty of tbe-citizens eery 'cuntyimtbs'State, to" hojd primary meetings, andeclare,tha as the ff Jnr-jf potass, giving A mer JStata .government . is aone away wij-n, ana as ihat we, as a peoplerare wilhng to co-operate with J stisfacwiry to the aathp' orftfes. wetbink the" military. sovernmeat oucht rbaSuspendexLtbe riht pt the t ballot :"box left free and steps .should he takeUim . meaiateiy o organize cmi. .government anu reswrts the State, to.its position in the ?government.of the United States. , V ,' 'Besofoed. That as-wrerfcate5 t)een yaliantin war soa-we fehojild be. loyal ..in peace, and we. protest againstjhe indulgence of any turbulent ' spirit, as being miscbievous and tmmaniyV-. -s.-- Resolved. That we "believe" that is. tho desire of the government of the Uwtlbd States to restore 44iis- Oiaie ip a Civil goveruuiein as speeu uy : pwaivic Vr , as soon is' itis.sti8fled.thJf.th-;9'n8;1ffo? . true- and Jflval-wa--; wonld tberetore recommend thaf a county-meefinjr be held'wfe YancByvillQ.?4the n it . . - ' .-: .1 . .:.Li;?'ir...iL4iiH u. xiv ana aoopesuen a. souFe ui a;wouJo ikaav meetincmav deem Drner aod advisable:.;-vi: ' -Resolved -That acopy of these resolutions be sent to the J Caotaio coinntandiUKxat YanceyvUle? and. that the State papers ie furnished with copy .of : tne prooeeaingoi raia meeyng auu . wBuuwwt w . ; SOLOMON LEA,4 'CbirnW Jno. C..Wu.aBRsoH.Sec'y. - PITRLTC MT5T2TTNG? IN CALDWELLT- COUNTY. ' Many of -tbe citizens havine; assembled at.Bethel Academy, on the nil a alC, uajor Lit . - norton was Alter some emarKS eypiana the meeting,: a committee of Tnoa Peimel G. OT . Jones, 5 , and 0. EI Bawejraap- pojnted to. draft ares pltxtionaydretfred fwihat: purpose.. . - " iJ s-- . f r DurirJg their absei ice" the fadtea and gentlemeo present were entertaiped by atspeech from; James, Crisp, Esq., who isnaucTopped?)tein;teryefltion at this late hour. v ' - ' . Th nainmittcMB rat timed and nresented the folio lnn n-rmW .nl tt snTntions: which were unani mously adopted afr which P.jfiorton7- Iteqlot Wilkes. County, addressed ithelmeetmg t . some length, approving the-, resplutionsl c" v js. W bbbbab, xne people or tne wortnern ana ooumr jern States of the United States'df America,' haylpg: recently been in deadly strife 4nd " warfare engaged we a portion of the citizens of CaldwelL County, in pubbo assembly, "met' on thisif the 18th; day of May. 1865. lor the p urpose lot consulting, togetner for ouf common gooc and in this solemh manner to make known tothe unttea states aucnonues our opinions,, our feelings and our hopes in thia hour-of bur cohnlxys troile?. cdeclarer-thatr.wahave ueanr who. vue mwv uuiciithcu uusaauiQ u giw rtadevTthatthe two actions of our common countryr lately engaged in ar,- havtug-entered jnto- an ar. imistice for the establishment of a permanent peaces - anor ItSnngnnwu b etween tbeiidrthet' and isoutn v eni people, meets vrith-onr .'tnostJbeaTty . approval., and we hail this auspicious event asr tha-har binge r- r of - great-good to our beloved Country -and people; and we thus avail ourselyesHheuearUesf moment to give expression ioonr sentiments, nd to such resolutions aa.tnay; mjrjroiigment; oe auit-l a able to-our condition and wrofsss a peopleiAtri)' Tha-fn . 70 ii w aalKMt. Thttt" tn? mfefetin Ja ft! l Vr oninion that,war is the ereatest eva that can affiictTwNITElVTATESrPIJPCHASJNG A-Ecx, free peopleand that peace, Wessed eaoeTMs.the? greatest blessfng, (w tbatof thaloyeGo'daQyv. naUonoreoTiIcannjoy.s,,. V-r '-"T-v eioled,'kit wa, deplore? secession .bathltLits inoipieney, 4 iiecuVionitisour wpeteat belief that large majority of the people -of. North.' Uaroiina pav.-" ever s malntamea toe same opinion. TsoulcTtheT hlive, freelr sooken. their sentiments ? ,r yf 7LfS ,Te TJ?l X3tiMiB itL Sh. spends moatTf berum. LBp pitbejmenloutwcieBM pniTeP bookr ; Harrola's m.xa is mercurial, f in thought d peech. once morej Mdwe kindness to those Wfth' Whom we "have diflered ' RisohedfThit wo-aro" willing, to- rendetIoyalt ftbediencetotbe government of the failed States' bf -AmeticaV and iva- aim all th'a privileges and im m unites due to the c itizens thereof nfilievinejas. we' do,:thata great and imagnafiimous people wtU' not. Imoute to the humbTie itizeni as arime; Any. acts f bf 'disobedience:-he nrtay have-performed under com meat of Ihe'Uniied itatea to extend the pfotectlofl of herlnronrar ovtittbflpeoieotNorth-Cardhnar' vVr-" " ' . in t5e establishment of .Common Jawandbribunals- .Vi --.v-iA- .r i. Ave ia -for miueeTrir th& nrrnisbment. LJhose-who tres -p8fe Agairist the Jivesi and?. property-ofhe .citizen:.' Thah wrartjnni.aTtAairrrhf ii -mmaednersons tr. 1-TAtnlft'B.rA Antntft, ft -m-f - friVti wtSnr - IV -80tlffSi A hat wet WUi.PO4. tna coosiaer.as'nev ouies-to peace,-to t vwho advise ecWldY war agamst toe .gov eminent ot the, umtea .les, 5 1 p.ret 5S h?i death and denouBce thL wretches, who Jr- VJcV T - 4 v - JL?." Pisirti "ft, rtiKNOIM, ntvrt A...-:-....- loon vrwv.1, ihoui wb, vu uu i touj, i v, Thomas Crawford,- Kalejght - Miss Julia. Youjnr, v, Thomas. Lillet, Rateehf ,Wi8 T.WbJ)N C, - .W E.freemanv Wilmincrtonr J A McEronatd. Jhathtfra Co, 1 t-ao -Th..A9: Ara Vil.?.l.. i- r. I.C.kA- nkathunrui - ? ; f J C WilkeiaoivWbarfi;? Daniel Smith,- Maryland,;- 4 orgf ofWSeath of AbraMm fncobate Pe9ivlibantWiceaiohgasaoy Single Spnogairt that ew of'tha UvlCad States, and we -deplore themaifc.il r cat. beToade. - j-liji -Ji rt .ad nleaw C- P. 15- JUUK1W. Chairman;, z. f John McCurty, Rhoda Island. PeLeoa, AugustaGVMariV wBernec:? 1 1 Lt & Farmer, Chailoue. : J"or ageod CroAa'jjo'f o BxeawiTHA'i.'s. aix doors aouth; of CafeitorVjoa rajefteil JeSt; "-'Mrl - Go to BttnttHTttAL's for? a glass of lea Coot, Sob, Ways. v, '-i - i X fit - UAII3IGHBAUlS;i3T f te"Prc-v- -A ' - , s- s Ay4ibvfjunt wyitjiisuTit' KiW. pUPCHURcal f . r.- lj-x r - - IiOXnU-Tmnl...V.i". ........ t 3,K) a x4rat$nprnnetfc...v.7.. 8 00 1 10 Q 18 . 6Q APPLES Dried, pw bash , v,2 00 . rri vu&n-vvnea. per own,,, . , i. .. g oo .ru i a u3-- per eastt.. new oropv . . ; a Oo BEEF per ll, w 1, - RELIGIOUS NOTICE I Ttere wilf b aervioa ia the Catholic "Chuwh neit xiocavA. a. f V - ;DiElr f r the; insane .Asylum on the.S4th of May, I86i of tyDhoid fever., JOHN .F. CUEEMAK. oldaat antMarj CUirfman. aged ll years and. 22 daya Be 1 jorely and promiaiaf youth, the' idol of big DarenUtmA ' relitivea: i.God eomioirt their sorrowing hearta V " : ( ; D. " 4 totWa Cityj'oa the fth iwtj KABTQA, in&nt daotfW ofejoseph and Mary Ana Dalton. ...:. Her fnnerat will take place from the Episcopal Church thia afternoon at S jo'clock. : The friends and acquaintance of the familyara respectfully invited to attend. KITTR ELL'S SPRINGS, 4-" JUH 10, 1865. Ball and partf i y von tha toth and 2th last invited to, I at iena. . - ' r- - - BLACINALL A CO., 47-pd. WASTED mTORTH-CAEOLINA Bans notes -".wanted. b At - Apply to , - t W. GULICK, At the N. C, Book -Store. " r - 47 8t.. ' Baleieh. June 10. 186S.-- - music Lessons, -T 3TIS3 J OLIA A. SAONDEE3 WILL GIVE LESS0S lfJi.on the -Piano and Guitar, and to Vocal Music, to arxteei Scholare, at bom, tn Bitlsboro' Street. ' : TEMs-fia per quarter for eacft Kurat quarter bepM Jolj 1st, ; r . (: . - 47 3t.eod. NEW'SPAPERANI). PERIODICAL DEPOT, pFATaTTfi-VrLLB STBEKT, Opposite Office of the Southern Express Company. rflHB LATEST HEW YORK PHILADELPHIA. AND -X .'Baltimore Daily Papers received .eery raorninjr. ' Also, the -7 Harper and Leslie a Illustrated papers and Jfagaainea to be found on our oountertsoon after publics p. BtaUonery and JFancy Articles of the finest qualities, consistinA fa part of White, Butt vOpsepe; Officiat and Empresr Eafenia Epvefopes: Fools pan, ett'ert; Legal, Bill - Bath, . Post and Note Paper; Ealing Pens. Erasers, Paper Folders Cutters and Weights, Gafta Earcba and Ebony Rulers; IbJc: Staada and Pea ..aaks of beautifal demga aad.fimsh, aa well aa all kiads . or writing ina; cnea as tin imported rmich rnrple Ink, Davis Carmine Arnolds and the Crates Black Ink j Port- "Soaps',' Perftwwry, Pomade, Vraliji Strings, Tooih;Brushes, Pens and Peneila. and ia short everything in our line. V Baleigb, Juae a 1865. i . . . 47 lm. CARD, A DBSSOECTION COPATNERSHIP. 1 rm H E PARTNEBSH1P HETCBT0F0RE EXtSTLSQ rji between the onderaigned, anoerthe firm and name of JOHN a BASEB &CO.rVraf4'asolved on the 6th 4nst-bymatuaLoonaeot. . - " - . '-.:- JGHK, C. BAKER, ?Phfladelplua, July 8,1868. - ' Referencl8,made to the febov notloe to taforavalt par ties doing .business in-ihe State of North Carolina oVite .the above-"firm that the nuiemgtied.haTinjf parehastt .i"raaa-John C. Baker all his riehL title and interaat iaaA -ctaims due Joha C r Baker; CO., pay meat can oely kt made io him. - . - T Parties jodebted "to that .firta prior to Jaly, 1868, eta nave .tbar claima sausiactomiy aqjustea oy correspond ence. or bv catlineat my office. No. 118. Booth Pront St- ThilaoalpaJ, " ' m mj IPbiladelpbra, May 1, 1865V' - 47 lm. 51 PORTING GOODS, fcUTLERT, FANCY and Toilet Articles, .Stationery, Periodicals, Books, -Games; &c.; Ac. -.T - single article or quantity, at lowest city prices. 4 V9? awart. aay waere. ,aaan, ass:,v iZEYSTONE SPECIAL AGENCY, ' iJr. J2f iTs- - Mount Vernon Street, 47.-4L Y J, . r - Philadelphia. f;; TBEABUBYDEPABTMENT, - wnaaI>ONr NO. . . " t -t - ; ' ' : ?"ve JPktebnera Oat of Courts 1 .r-i41- -V "rat ississwa .J r yjhHB PKISONERS. ABE..PBOPERLY CARED FOB fwt-iaoit lea, .anattenaani, pewgr constanriy on ouv f eaeh celt.- la the ease of Mrs Surrart the prison diet m Wrr owmi aviTriaiBnaf tAthA frttant of llAvincy her tOaSi H..''r.w.'.;gTir- - r" r ! ' m tenO .Qmetimeaxaberaatly )P,''!; mdj depressed; rvMudd pays .considerable attention to bis p' Dai- 'sonal apperanee, and iaparficularas to cleanliness ot n 14- -.body, 'i&ke Mrsvufrat, he occupies much of hs tune mdiBg reiijoouaDooKfc.-ueroti w 8wno;na muniedtive for ihe most part fQ'LauRhltn conducts him aatf quietly ( seems to feel hji aituaUon tb moat deeply any oUthevprtsoeers, and -walka his sell much or we -An Cotton" forwarded- to me at this Pest will be plaoea la -Q overnment Ware-Uousevand carefully guarded unta heowaerpareuamp B. LIVINGSTON, - IJ.-S. Purchasing AgeBV . -"af-ttw-, ii-1;, . Wilmington, a. .S-Tffl? W- -SlTITlT " 1?0R 1 865. " - f-j v - . v : : U TGOP - SKIK f ijtV VrrTrT" t ibT.li - UTA JWiJJoavi:rwKt",'1r' le - i - UaBufactnrers,v7 Cl . . rtT3 makmir.the toueh - -- - , V - -A - ' enrer used, PSV'T. u mil eeaM- the wonderful flexibility and great comfort fcuniages. Railroad Cars, CJmrch. PW Artnh&iri Promenade and .House Dreas. as the Skirt aaa . wheaialwe tooccupy a small place as easily sbb w ently a.Silfc orldusEa Drasa - ' Si gr .Vladyjiaving enjoy ea joipw.,!" $91 onveoiance oi. wear jug. .tne w.-.k---v5-it d Skirt fora single day wiU never afterwards wtmfsap .peuaewith their ase.' -For .Children, Misses -a r liadies they are, aapenor to an owerav- i i-ted thre S. The Roopsare covered WithJ ply .doablsd TeriDlt and wilt wear wu as-lor the Stnyleya tbrt, Wbioh Is used oa all Single SwRoP j"! Jt ao bottom rods 04.-every gklrtaro also Ve" twice or double covered prevenWhe eovsfug gtepi, itfg btf h rods when draggfe when 4e, iterwkich, they ara constantly aebjeot M w .y., j j iT -.v i'. , laani i iaa-- muhub user, . ; - Tanei, " U AH are made or the new wearer ,. -,i httat nnalitv in eveTV PT,irTing .nue- l,mc4trracetaf and PrfPiVaa ee9' tinftlT th lightest, moat deairab'.e, eotxtrortawa Aiomvadkirt eyec m. - - - . xjiro' AiEoraaJe taaU bmw owrw '".T n7Bi vv tou.t the .UnitsdL State ;Pdari5" ' Met co, South AaaerKia, andJke We itf d0AW -, rr loquire lor the JQTJPLEX- ELUTrw l47-4t
The Daily Standard (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 10, 1865, edition 1
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