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. THIS SENTINEL. , ,1,', ' , ., If I I ' M'ctlnvtday JBvenlna, Dee. It, 100. Kr WangVs ' Eesotution, Debate in tha House on. Yesterday.".' '. i1 Tilt. AVaugti, of Surry, roM to a education of jirivilcge, ami requested the Clerk to read from the HlnnJurd at the 18th lnr., an article, eotU tied "Tub Ixsolkkcb or Triaso," animad ertiorf upon the action of the Home la aum biniiing Air, Dlythe and other before aoora , niiu u of the Jlouwto give evidence relative to tUretl pcrocution of Union men. Mr, WaukH eiaUtl that Mr. J!lythe(io the (TtM'.utsion l tLe resolutions introduced by Mr, ..Uuss, sterling tlie loyalty of the State and det uning that tiua men were persecuted,) said, be tuuld not vote for the resolutions because they were untrue, t ith a view to punishing theae -persecutors of Union men. If such there were, tie Lad introduced, a resolution requesting an : invest ip ation. For tin be and those who act- .ad with biro, wet now assailed and denounced as disloyalists who were attemptiaff to intinii date and brew-beat Union men. lie was will ing to compare record with the editor of the 'X&ttHbifd a Union uian. For one be did not believe that Union men bad been persecuted at all, and the Investigation bad confirmed thi be' lief. He regretted exceedingly the etate of feel ing that existsil, condition of thing for which he win not responsible. , lie would not pursue the subject further. , ; , ' , x.Tlie fo)!";!"r Articles from the Standard , were read r.t :. V. migh's request i ' .. Tub I-.v.i.em a or TBAox.-We learn that Mr. lily tlie, of Henderson, has been exarn bed before aCywwitUo of : ihallaueeof '-Com- ' mous in relation to bis statement in open Houae as to the treatment ot loyal Unior men la bis nart ol the Bute. And we slab learn that r J V AlutattivM jnctinis. uniiii w-f w ,-- -, o 'who recently isited Washington, have also .been summoned before a Committee of the House of Commons and interrogated as to their business in Waahington r '' j Wo regret that these worthy geatlemen eon -i tented to appear before this Committee, Tnese ' examinations constitute part of the tactics of the disloyalists to intimidate and brow beat l'nion men. It is the latest exhibition of la- pudence and arrogance which has marked the proceedings of the present General AsseniblyY ao-cailcu, oi una owtvc body U short, A ky si Cengrrn will deal with - , ' O . .. , II., , this wit good time. . . . . - - There is a tow ot wis Btatv we ueiwve, punish treason sgaiast the State. Perhaps the .tlcneral Assembly will order arrests and trials .under this law... IThex. have as much right to . .Li...i.uiimiiwNu)iH Kvvai union men before committees, with a view ' to intimi date them and to make capital against the '.. Union cause in thie Bute, Mandard. Since the above lirea written, we leant that Mr. Jenkins appeared before the committee, but was not examined, . " '-.;''.'.-' ' Tlte questions put to Mr. Harris showed that the committee ' were looking for fact facta to involve Union men in treasonable conspiracy to verthow the existing State gov ernment 1 What will the Congress of the Uni ted States think of this I It is now clear that 'this disloyal General Assembly, called and held under martini law, is ready to punish as trai tors to the Btato every Union, man who hu . urged Congress to re-organize and juperced the lisrinB State eovernment!,, . ' WE CALL UPON TJ1K UWIOlf MEN OF ,THB STATE TU BilA4W traitor itaro to proceed further we are eonfl 'l ... . . i. . cnwm wiff ! mwi mwarn them torn existenw, and &ep UL be held- to- that " condign punishment which they so richly de- " ferve. HUmdatA. The efforts of tile Judiciary Committee of ... - " a .1' u.-,- t 1 .1 ' the House 01 tommumvi tuwooww . , IT : - . n ,1 Tn lr - ilate ant crow oeat mamrw. uwr wu . -.in f . ii ThfT are brave, honest, loval men. nil thv will conduct themselves accordingly.. They are not to be intimidated by traitora, -m.. -i i. - Atnt ! tha enwardlv ma l OC UT to WW u luv - - - terity -who -are attempting to domineer over " these gentlemen because of their recent visit to Washington, wu meet me mm ucj ,r . tt ..,... ..rr..w.ll iii h hid read with air, ouuuni,"" , , nan and mortification thearticlelntueWn been unnoniij an uf " " -- : waa now denounced, with all others who voted ' Un..UfjavaM Union, when the object of that resolutiona tt. ""-ji..':':. J..tnTiaf Ai- "m 1Kiiinfy tiiwin ; . ..iti wmnM linn been enm- - n.atr'l. When thentrt gf thii arUcJe. about in IUleigb, be as an bumble farmer, had been roestly pleading for the Union in his county. . . From tv mm r'- "" sistent in hi devotion to the I nion, tc Mr Hodnett said. Union men arcpersecu- . .u .. I anil mv cnllcairuea here I We Ire'all tliree Union men. A innjnrity of my oomititu!nt were advof at-s of xths war, but we a-e sent here by our people pledge of their lovaltv and devotion to tlie UnionV My present . M.;..tin ti c ipiltv and riirlits of the R.ites under the C'ouiiiUuion and to preserve nnimo&ired the whole mion, . - .. . -!.!., rflfiKtnn .aaid there was nisni- fv.tdiPO'"; '"to jiersecute. Union men. Tins ... r: ... s 1 I , n kUnwii in this House du- iispos""" ':-:, :.a v sposu rin " 1 a m '' c .i. ; qu -WOUld C vT, BiMislOll. Llimu miu umi wtju . "red at continuullv. He ad- . nJr.fition of Mr. Blvtheand t., committee, and said that o RM.ed thoe i ntii men that h ,to nTw.vcn d. lie believed that , t in r.io Btate. iteiisted in bis own coiW J sJ ,'''i4,1 t0 cnlsU .hilf 40 tb6 traason MtM, . .... :.: - , ... i..it, -if 1fiuU-r.a said, that ia ehanr . in tiiftt Union men bad bn persecuted, he m-relV mrmt tint - bt-i " n caluniniiited, ...r.., n.l n. a ciutt itv. He had ex uimed ,n ibx-iion nnonthe Jodi- . 1 iln Ko disclaimed ant knowlo'l "eof any plotting for-the overthrow of state. povetiimenU.. II eutcrUined .the ; , in of J...l;- "lst t!,e ,s,mfT f' ,r i, ; t so dec are It. lie iico hd thnt the President had no authority tocubii-haclvll government without tbesaoc t.oi of tetgriw.. ',ir Dvij,ofFiukliu,a;.id: Mr. P-akcf: i ;(K' riie to a quest ion ot privilr;--. Kir.ce )l -V.tL-mnn from Gtonhss allut'ed to what I HL,i,e.l lRe'tU4 imxtotl eommUtf. end t"" i"""f... i.i,.i. 1, hwn read, at the iu- " I of the rmlVi..un fira fi.irry !3os ..fita course. I ill state my onder- ylu ." n.attf.r in Imiuo. Borne time ! "s wh.Tse tro.-S and life long attachment ' 1 . '. :.. :-,. l) k iuivl lutrotluced BIS KS "Lstllarinrll'S ..loyalty of tUpe'le ol - , i, Oftima, t!i v -ui-'iMivt ' ' . r . ....,i ,i,t h could not vote for t-c j iVa-ire thy were untrue ss tot. ft of the SUte, and that ia bis county. Union men were persecuted, and that they were persecuted in the Cotirta, The gentleman, from Burn, (Mr, Wauch) whose devotion to the Union la only equalled by his patriotic devotion to North Carolina and to her honor, introduced a resolution instricting the Judiciary committee to inquire into the alleged acts or abuse and' persecution, to the end, as stated by bim, ' that it these otntr-'.'s. w ere true, steps nikht be taken to punish the guilty and prevent a recurrence of such outrage. The charge was a grave one, involving the character of the Judiciary ot the State and the Solicitors who prosecute In her name. Tho Jaw. which in this rswt,ls but the utterance ot the sentiment of all honest. brave and (rood men. abhors oresecution, and the Judjre or Solictor who would avail himself of hiiolliclal position to persecute anybody, high or low, rkh or poor, Union men or seces sionists, wuitc men or black men, snouia nave his oflicial robes torn from himi and be sent in discrace and inlamv from bis high position. Mr. Davis knew of no sriecics ot oliicial mai-1 Teamance Daaer tuaa thke, and he wouia go to tue utmost extent to impeach and punish any otuoer who might be puilty of it. None but base cowards delight ia persecution. '. inc gentleman trout iiemierson came jxnun the committee and was examined, aud as the gentleman lrom Gaston has thought proper to anuoe to wuai transpired ociore mai coiouui tee, it may not be Improper lor me to state now, that h's testimony does not show any case of persecution rwiore met. on or oincrwise. vu the contra --y be imly i. i I s esse of a quirreland flaht, betvuaa Union man and another who claimed the right to attend a Union mwting. The latter was indicted, pros ecuted and convicted lv a Union Solicitor be fore a Union Judge. , Alter this fight, a number of returned Union soldiers banded together in a riotous manner, beat and maltreated the al leged secessionist, te which they were indicted hi tha uni ITnion Hnlicitor and some of them were puaishod by a Union Judge. . The sum ot It is, tn at some uaioa men were guiuv w; violation of the law and were prosecuted for it before a Union Judge and by a Union Solicitor, and this is called "persecution of Union men," The testimony has this extent and no more.- AH of it shows a fair, an honest and aa impar tial administration of justice, in which the Judges and Solicitors of Norths Carolina, pre serve her ancient fair-fame as a law. abiding and law entofctng Stata, . ( s The- gentlsnian from Henderson requested that the Senator from Rutherford Mr. Ilarris) and the p-entlcmaa from .Gaston (Sir. Jenkins) should be examined before the Committee, Mr. Ilarris was examined. Nn questions were tint to him or to Mr. Jenkins r to sny one else relative to their trl p to Washington City or their business there. fo interrogatories ot any sucn nuroort were nronounded to them, or to either of them, and I appeal to the gentleman from uasioa anow u tms i nus uu Mr. Jenkins. The statement is true. No such tjuestions were asked. ..... , , Mr. Davis. Now Mr. Speaker, I pronounce the statements contained in the paper which has been read at the Clerk's desk, a slsnder up on the Judiciary Committee, a slander of the Same ehsracter with those persistently and sys tematically circulated against the honest people of the State of North Carolina for months past. A people who, when the war ended ana ttie ar mies ot the South surrendered, with a manly diimitv and with a unlet unanimity, onparal- lelled in the history of nations, gave in their adhesion to the Union, and returned to the tweet pursuits of peace to rebuild their shatter- d iottums. The lilstory 01 w worm ennnot show a disbanded soldiery who returned so qutetly and wn tmMj la iWr various pursuits. and tne ensrge Tnai me y no noi mean u miu faithfully the assults of the war is a be, and mischievous smiiuer. ; , , But the trentlemsn from Gaston snyi, lin bo- fie'vee thst there is tresaon in North laroUiia that he never beard of such questions as were asked bv the Committee. Well, sir, since he has alluded .to thatV-t.will aute aumoof the questions propounded. Witnesses were asked it they knew of any persecution of Union men. No evidence, except a solitary instance, was produced of it, V They were asked it any Judges or Snlicitosa. war known to neglect their duties or to wposeeiite aov matt because he TwaS a Uniim man. TTicy answered ''No, On the contrary, that they discharged their dutiea isithfuliy- ,Thcy -wmt asked it they knew of any man or set ol men wuo wereaisoueaiens so the laws, if they knew of any prou or per sons who, by word or deed, counselled, 'aidedt adviasd orii. any -way aittei j7pouion to the Union or ctn:ourr.fed disobedience, t9 her tawr, or f o tb "oiitiiu'let authorities of the United States? -Hiey answerca "ivo. tnoy were asKtct 1J 'tney Kntw,fnyon5.jiiojai-B. theUnioiir The nsi.r,' like the others, was "No." The question was then asked if any one was known to conspire against tue etate or to counsel or advise it overthrow I This question was answered qiJirmalMy, as much to my as tonishment as suy question propounded conld hsve been, to the gentleman from Gaston. But, sir, the evidence w ill bo before the House, and 1 hsve been led iuto this digression by the re marks of the rneiuU-r lrom tra.it en. There mav be treason in the land, as the gen tleman says be believes there is. It nisy be so, and perhaps the difference mny bo one of opin ion ss to where it crista I shall not any where it is, but there is a law, psfsod t the last ses sion of this General Assembly, which consigns to tha whipphisf r "n(t liii uny the man who'coiKpiresto overthrow the- Biaio govern ment 'Thai genth man's friend, the Senator from Rutherford, I from the Journals, vo ted for tliftt 1"'. I ki''. ;,s willing to sliide by tlie"law's,wl.;;a t' ' y citnt, whether they are of my own e ' r v t. ! . Butiir, after , . . - " t'.e. 1 o f that Poet of n .! a: ". I i. ', ii-n l.o - ... . l-;ipt JiWa'.iy true I Vn'meri Ci "t-erous greuoJ, '" Vui bo k'ui. bow nuy s.tr f " T!i doctrine mat -day is b-valty s.mti.1, , . 'i'jj-moriow msy brun us tiie Uii'T."- The law doribtkss wi rcd to rjd. 1 s erent class of men, but lot that p us. I cannot trust myself to spmk of the scorn and contempt which i 'feel for sell branded traitors, who, con fessing their perjury, would ban? men in JfjrtO, for hat they taught them in 1;. S ; who after bavin? sowed brosd. e t f. twenty yrrs, t!, sen la of nrrHi.in, and of Brclionnl 'i::'e snd hatred, which have produced so much ot bit. ternos and war, instead of pouring oil epon tlie troubled waters, now, not content with the wreck aud dstolatSon around them, a're sowing broadtail the s- U of tiiibtnj't, id ' Imisitig inxtesd of cementii-rr the bsnds ol Union. AVe are thl, sir, thit our 6 win it Hre l, traitor and bi ih-'-rred ff.; - It tnny be to. Ism nopo'-i' ' t. 1 waa never a SMC--r.i.,i;; . I have never kuown any policy beyond ll !,'. -t- f'eni..nefri'i' v, Slid Taoii'd rather f.vry with nie to t: e tlm '-eon or'to the stnVe, theeonsciou'nevs of food intentions and an honest devotion to civil lilrty, and to the honor, the wciUra end the' happiness of my countrymen, thn t' wearpro-counular rotjes, or tha purple feeelf, obtiel by- l-ycrrjdisiic"y and bv slsnderir as brave, ss hone.tr snij, 'trot'iial a" people as the sua ever shown upon. There is such a tUixg at con..t rice, that rul not sleep always, aud I bad t'ralher I " r t-ie whip of asps or the ating of scorpion, t U,,i to carry; in my bosom, though asleep, tlie con i eucuaof such xnen.r: t ' " :,..,,V. SALt si ALT t sS pj AA BACKS SALT lanea fiiU ssc'.n, ek OfOxJXJ trow livwiwoJ, now Uahuj tail i r bJ t ' - A. A. WILLATin, S WhJesle,Unwr e.,8ilA North VVn.-i tfuauncsoa, N. C. loie .Mm 7 I'rogrtws ami 6uoiUiil,ie'py-- , NEW GOODS! NEW. GOODS ! ! OtTR'HECESf 'ItltCltAh't:, tori.lher wn. sir tailj orders from Ihe tui,; atk-k end Utn ae cline la Goods north, is e pltooj ua ia pa esaiou of a mer atod? ef H 1 'n U which w "' 11 V.Jbsx.thMt toTe.lett.Wa.te ;iba f. Market ainee the close of ye war. i : , 4 Our noswroas eustomeita both ia town county sud Bute, have long since been eonvinoed of the fact that we hsve been, and are now soHingbetior hikki st lower prioos than any other Bouse ; we can sfl'n I '-' de tbi, aa we keu one olournraieotwtaiitly in i Korthevn Msrkets buying goodtfar eaA. " - av, Tt. t r. a.Trcicr?,it pe Id if ;1T3.4- asBsiAT -aLC ATP A.TJC7TI01V. ' HoitsEa, m vlb ft . agricultural nr- B- p. WILLIAMSON A CO., win sell at auction ue. UaUrket SkrHan, in iu etty rf hkii;H,oB taowisy, the 1Mb. day ol January, laCI7, at U ouiock; t ThnrougU-Iired htailion, eiKUt year old. i horomjnDrea bay aiaraa, uy iruinacea riy-uy-luighti out ot nuu'ce by imorul thii browu; tlmv will be six years old n.-u (pnior. lik Uuktlt bit;a, go Well lu haine&a and uudur Um tki'lle,-. t larxe bob-tail hafmeae Uorto, b years old and very wyliah. 2 ' ' i J. bawtaoaie eheaBot-sorrel lima, 7 yWa old, act 'worksanywherer -. ..... M i large bay stole, 15) hands high, 4 years old. i twreral ether atulee aad tluraca will be sold a) WADDmOXtOlrHS ABOiTE, tO CLOSB COX- 7'BiasMEKfiprsr:wnjtjuji: aswkran-evtetbnrw Wseon,-1' -"h -N (New kork. snake. ' -, ', 1 new dumiuiig ima-axle Cart, i V x v s v , X push iruu-aiOs Carta, a caai-iron Wagon Jacks. ..:' a wheatbenwwer --- -- -, i ,.. Cora hbellers. . . t ..' - - : ij . , 10 new waranonee or store Trucks, small aud '. v large size. ' j .... , 0 new tto. 60 Plows, Allen's pattern,. . , . 1 lUhottKows, ' . :" -. 90 1se.W .,. .fVj! '' '' .-bee eut. w - W .'-,..... r -,; two hetse, Patuxoat Plows, " " ' "; : j , 10 dot. hpatlna, Auiee' alndotU'ra. r. '" t a 100 pre. 1 raee Uhaiue. i.V . And many other valuable articles. ' The atteiittuii of Ip'anuers and Breeders is specially eaUad to Una sale, 'the moat deairaiii 1. .1 . f borixa, and the largest etoek of new and neit ) y improv ed a'."ncuHural naphwsenle ever e i . ut auciuei in Uu He, wiUbaeuld at tlue aiei.,-n. ill 1 1 v,J - . AT CUAULOT 1 1:, N. C. ' ' " !;. K. O. BT.VCV, A, M. ruK.nDaxv."T;": A-. -stf.o by aeooanUS,e.l Inetrnetura ia all the., Dei uiniiMO!. 1' 'lne buiiiiau-a of iha N C. Military Institnte bav. iiKT fic-n . 1 f . r f he ri-in-ii of S i'tom i C-'Hi wo! he r, i . .1 I t oh ewmi ..-o-i-c.... iii I ha ennvmeiie ami eomlort of youoK iaoia. he enninfi-, eioiTaeiha inure thao tw-iniy a.-re, aren 1 10 1 .u.v ahadvd w o h native oaka ; the waiet w esivM.i-i.i ; si i!k miuoiiti'-eiifc Col.ege ediuce la an or-i'ii'-"! to iu0 Cji t ol cei iotta : eciiool 'arwitl l of Irregular duration. i . mmica jamiarv jteiii, anu eno iuy ma ii.'- H,.W,IOO Ot in .1 ! r'l.H and 1 u iu re.";i::o weokd, 11 ,1 coat . hUlcia Curreuey. ,. it',i & A ti(Hl clans luaiit'iHiuii is co;i . )'n pila will furuiahauii ia, lubio napkins. : for Circular, apply 1 I With io-'hta, 1 of r ' leen t in tutted 1 at I.- ir ratia. 1. - a tewvt: tiid 1(1. bTACr. hii to, J, . 0 tTVITED bT.11..- T-A X - "S 0 T I C Ell Collector! OHce, 4th. Ps!rJct cf r. 'T WABREST0N,N.C.1; . THE annual list for 1HG4 bee been placed in n.f bsnda for oullection. All pflraona aaaeaaeH on that b"t. and ell w ; i - eVhmjniMita on any oilier lias dn VVtke i.'Mu. , i Biool iiio, or BiV i'pnly, at my office in- Itali-igii, e t rlooe to It. P. Villiaroaon'e htore, en the VI. to .10 13rh. January lbt7, prepared to pay thir 'i.i . A penalty of 1U per cent, wiil he lovutd on tu- e JaU la eeaply with this notice. l'erooiia engaged in diatulmg must give the re tir ed bond, . All uiati hare wjio fnil tn giva boo-U ;t ttiemaalves to a penalty of 1 ire H uudend i . 1 ; 1 - aud iiapruwameuk. JOnxi uv -1 c " t .ri h. 1 , r. v V Ik Ml UXUM t, i-i. tlt Oee-t'4 i Tlirco I rd. I- OUT a snail I t ' 'i -r hit wle-h the j tuove reward iu i v ! ' r e ' vng him l the Kioelaior Chlb ll,une, on 1... . ; fcueoi, next 4oor to tha tiohaxtge Ijmol., Iee ia-tf T. r. ttE, CJOrA,BardBottersnlF"t Tv. ' r li-tf :ved. J. j. t H. .i ,. , . tttirinn ita i r 1 r th town or i of Lu!:'"x t:tt-v atx ti, i, s- , Ilia 'ii,0e lliliii,j! it- 1 i toalneoaof ie I . i 1. . ,.. . t t. II. hyinan, M. C , 1, If.il AcalMv, ttiiiia-n 1 a -r. i i I 'i- and .meer, . 1,. j. O' "ia a -I imiuiio live hie. 1 &', Ijho )J-la la I. I " tllJSSEXl' i '7 Terrs 1 , r , Jt'iard with V " ' tuw ,a not it- . y.in". h 'iil tii.O, leiot, inrw't aiid ' 1 rcniOi, B h P'." y '1.0H1-.-. .a I;. -.41 ( . , .V Ulw. .'-.. .? .1. 1 .1 (f . SliLECT FOR TOUNO LXt::: i: : ix: T '. Xaaay and V .. K " h"ri:ujiire ia eah il-"!-! tid-"t bv i ot f'rohia-a and liiawo- m r. - en- a ol t;i:ir a-itool on 1 m . 1 .1 . . ire; r forwarded on si ; a, '.. VeS Ivaat i cial lVrtlos- i ti;sici' cxoxi:iu , I j weQ known to til our eitiaena. It. It. Aadrews A Co., ere his suceeaaora and sre keeping up the re. filiation of tiis old houae. ' ' : Btitiwi ot Wii-aiNOTttS "City Clothing Btor" la eouneeted with litrdiug, ia 'sw Tack where all the CloUant sold by R. B. Andrews k Co., to asaaufsctwr ed. ',,"..': ' i " .. P vaonie, IUuwn a Ce., Ksw lork. - . ' 1 dostts & BtLevm Co, Biohmood, Ta. HiantaotaCo., Petersburg, Va, , ; .-' t . iiusaoa Ca, W'Uuungtuu, K. C. ; i.-. aoods received by every Jlirpme, " 7" j -at 8,B.ASDRKff8Ca,!" v, V'Ueetvy veeVeas :!' :t i..:-v!.e;.1 .J rt?, tittlswst wr, -.-i r; r--::r f '-i .( eTvestcb eeejetilsw. ''""'' ' Made by Bardiug, Baldwin A Co., New York, yaet received at : .? .. ' f- -7 it. ANDREWS JSCOCV Dee 11-tf Okwts, Feartsemia Btoaa, . A Hew and Grand Epoch la Eeiicinel J Da. Uteoiat. is tlte founder nt a new Medical Bys temt The (jnsntitarians, whnee vast tatemal dotes enfeeble the stomach and paralyse the bowels, winsk give preeedxnra to the man who restores health and appetite, with from oue to two of hie extraordinary and nm the most virulent sorus with a boi or ' V-sw- ' -f,;l and ell he',ng fi-.lve. , Those two l,.vt t, j ilea 1. f the Doctor are laat suarwiiing all tiia kuieotied noatntme of the day. tilraoriUna tt cures by Alwtriel't rills tad Rale haveepened the eyes of tlte publio to the inefficiency of the (eo-ealled) remeiliea of ethers, and upon which people have ae long blindly depended. Utggil'a Pills sre not ef the eltse that are swallowed by the dosea, and of which every box full taken creates sa absolute aeeeeeity for e&otfcac Owe or two tt Maggid'a Pillt auffleea to place the bowels In perfect order, tone the etoaeeeh, eraete aa appetite, aad render the spirits B(ht aad buoyant I There ie ae griping, sad no reaction ia the form of constipation. If the liver ie affected, Ite func tions sre reatored ; and if the nervous system Is fee ble, it is avigorated. This last quality asakee the medicines very desirable fur the wants of delicate females.. . Ulcerous and eruptive diseases are literally extinguished by the disinfectant power of Uaggiel's Salve, In fact, U is announeed that. 0a a ale I'a Blltiewe, Draveeilie "4 KSterraieM Fills rare where all othere (ad. w hile br'Bnrna, Bcalda, Clnl hUi, tuiettid ali sbrastons of the akin, AieeieCe nelve ia Iufaliiole. e-ild by I. sUooiel, 11 1 ute Ht., New Xork, aad all ruggiats,a U ete. per boa. . 'ie;. .DISEAftEi OF TUB . . jTAtt'x"Ae-T" ' mnatxt or tvowBoa, awowJra.T OCULIST AND AURI3T, OrElUTOU ON : Tata - ( ETB AND B A'Bt K Itospectfully informs the citiaana of Raleigh sad vicinity that he will be st the EXCHANGE HOTEL, oa Harurdtiy V it. 2JiU, and remain until Thursday Nov. 2.'ih. aiult nn Saturday Pee. 12nAmntl!l "1sy Uis 27Lh. . 1 Afler t'e-t i .eo b r, of '.d-h 4s r will begneu. oaiee 1. ' . .L te I 1 Andean be c I 1 l'eaftaeem, K "' TIes.1, Catarrh, 1 nV-T r, - 1' l'ir, Aeenmulat.-n ottVat ia the , "I " t t tl.a liosiaclilan Tube, aud atl A : or Clo- 1 I ti't of tlie Ear and Air pmsar;"8. A r I 12 f t ! v s , . Iueerted without PALM, and jwi fcotiy ra r 1 the nntuml eeo. tioeratiooa f,r I ;;'snif'tf a'tK- a or iroas 1 o. Art uieial Pupil, Ae., sa.iuully I 1 1 1, and tU d;oaaea ol' lite EYE A K D EAR, . ratted, and r-.Wv ' w ia Aural and 0, 1 1 reii"' ' 1 t r, , LA 11, 1 tha' - V k Uim., c,eaud J14 s Uin.il- The Lonuoriile Journal eayst "The tet'.rmtMiuale a Uu.h Jr. trarrrrnTpreannteto'the pni could never have la eu ol.taiiied, esrept by the diaplay of greet n. II ad h ir iBhieprefeaiaoa.: te thing eepe r. 1: v c.i,oii. 1 ie in the bectora practice ia, tbet 1 mil not auumpt an Infurabia discaas for the sake 1 i a fee, hat frankly tells the patient whether be can bi nxl ortttik- We chuerful 1 1 iwoifl mend Dr. llanl-- r to tlie ai toutiun of all out triaedawhe may be euf b nog fi imu diaeaaee of the eye or ear,-.--. -1 rr 1 The liii iuoond 2im aaye i We have no hesitation hi eayini! L,,at ir, Gardner ia the moat ecHmuue aad eueiiiili.' eud ear ennrenn ht thiaeonnirv. . , iir, (tidm-r a treatment ol Uie eje aud ear lea 00- eerfuL" tichMMwm JMupureri. "We fed jiiadiled In recommending Deetor Oard norto th'mo atitti-rieg rreaa diaeaacep the eye aud ear." itwW'""d h A i. ' . "Wa can aafidv and cordially recommend fr. Oard 11, r, who a i. I fumUall he audertakne to pel form." JinHimnrn VnrfH'r. Xha hew Oiioane 7Hi Itfta aaya ! "We eta safely riMommend 1 Jr. Unrduir aa a auiooiifiil operator oa the eve tnd ear. lie ,il ie,t undxrtaae 10 treat a cane u.'i,e-0 a cure oan be euueu-d. . ' The Wheeling BeinVer eaye : "Dr. flardnat Ie one ef the noat enoceaafiil Oculiate and Anrwie la the country. We adrine Uuiee eiiiirtii( from the jiesseat of tlie eve and eaf to eeoeult bun,-. . .,:,.. Octll-ia " " - - . :v " I'l'Il 1TA TED. ,J '21... . 1 " XJZ want immediato'v, the fullowinf Bkine. . . ' l vtc.u and 1-Hr. . . . ' ' iptn)af.nm and kllnk, - , ' f and others. ' ' '.' ' . ' j Tut which we will pay a fall price. ' IW lt-f - With liaat L. is. : .. : 1; :';... ::i.i'S ACABliiii'. ". " i" tniti 11 of rev t -l" iU eemmenee ea I , J , i y 1. 1. 1 '. 1 1: it : h ' f ' , , .nifhien' a I'M t I 1 , ,. ' mi 4.,n:i t,i.'I. A. . 1 ') l,,l,i, 111 e 1 1 ojiioiia 111 ttm nitiKiih'Jln'Xid, cMivrt,,,it tr Araomiv. at - f 1 55 r,it.ni c:i oe uo'le al toy too during ti e .eitte- R . .! i.i i , 1 -t t U, liii. I e lt-j"Maw Ji oiti-h, v r. iii s i.u-t r i- : f" " 1 in. r " u of uit a.liool wil eommeaee en X ' I - . , , ., - " . j ,, 1. , na An., S'l m - -. - ...irrivr r-"-. . . , 1 aiaairaiv Lee lt ih.h liu sitrirsi r iv. C it n. , ( oiuim f-.iors, lui. 4 iki'd. J f I ' n F. Hotel at the tVwnntBV Ml.e-e w-h the firnW i' . , w.ii ht n tiled on trie 1 . 1 oa Fr -inv, 1 ,v tit. famt Li4UM. i-r ' O"- l'.a I t V tt W - A !'-' JAi V t. i O, ,1 ,' I - --t. ., n i n ltrrj eopy twice a wet. l..i 1 . ;,MiiA.ui i v n 1 a a 1: . fr:-;ri-." ....,( rr.i W of Ci I f V- '1. a ?. v ,. ...iiti.in e on tna "l. i.i hi. 't.if r 1 T. in 11 . r 01 iiiuiiia iluuted. .e-. ,rt- ' ' . MIMt M. P. IA f, - Cart of Lr.J. K. t .i v, r tT-Mslw - . 1 ,-A0kiiftK . For Salt or XUnt MT rLASTATIOM en Phoeoe Creek, In Varrea Coniirv, 1 niuee couth of Varramtoa. The plane eon taint e.J acrwa of ao'emli "y 'luuberedljuiit, 0ea Laud enonnh to wk hi or U liauda ; haa bouu proveuienie ee, i t a (on L .n. 1 ermaia wiatiinf to bny or rent wui be allowed r-.onlle terms. Af f ! ' i, no, w; n, rui A. fiov. II -lm Warrentoa, H. C LADIES' FURS ! )ttrr evening, a una aeeortment, Embraelng ranee. Collara, Pcrihaa, Kngatuae', Vietunaee, iiufte and vans. , - ., .,. u ..... -ft JZ r, WILEELEa 4 CO, ,1 Wov n-tf ' - . fTTe, another 'lot ef Qenfs aae DOCSLX- ej MJiJaituuls. 'via. : , . Vov.U-tf LAKiatas missesi Ansa rHlt.ttKE.t s bhoea, a good aaaortuteet and rhmn, tt . WiltELLll CO'S. Kovu-tr .i.K.ifr-.--.--.------.-. " i)iitia.a boots. fTpnONK iWking for Bitching Boots will dnd a heavy ja. aiuuie, uikii 'pa, ea 1 wnTT'Trr!ftco't'i, Kev l: If ' TAP BOLES. TTRT epened a superior article of Tap BOLE U uwii, vorper-Aauea. wnEixiiAco'a KeVll-tf - ' . Isr Bale. X 0 Suck Wheat Floor, ; , A larre lt of beak Cheeae. Famny J imir of the beet quajjly, ' ... . 'Clear nh Bacea Hidee. , r " Conine I'anuly Flour and White MetU - ' t . . . - -ALSO-. Itaktna, and large lot beet Madeira sad Kharry Wine, Cooking V uit a, Als by the Ceek, or hug or in ,. . : ALSO-, AA trades of Sugar, Coffee and Tea. - ITLLIAH, J0XE3 4 CO, Deel-lf lMlt.O, , Madder, and other Dye AtufV new In Wtore. PtiXHM, JuM saCO. Oct27-tf . uoleaate Urocere. - JCcII'a Is u per liitsrrate Hone ""; - . xime, TheeePeriUisere are reivitnninu.led ae being eqnal to any Ia naa, and are o.i.nml in any quantity at the eoetef traaaporuuoa above hi re pneea, r 1 1.1-tJUai, Ju.li C0, Kovl-tf , , . , roa salii. . , TEE very beet eld Apple Tirandv. PULLUJf.J0KE8ACO. PeelO-tf ; - ; p- VOB a A I.E. A 11 trades ef ! ar, Orain Pepper snd Spleee. iV , . PLLUAAl, Jij JU.4 A Cl. Ice lll.tf ' i. OBBAI.. .-!". ' 1 Fi"'C lot of Bats to cWs out very rhean. - , . PLLUAJ,Ju.MjtACO. ' A t v L L Z G E '. TT A 1111 E V T 0 N , N .' C ' r - rBiNriPat-at , . KEY. t. B. BOLOMOS, JAJlEi H. P00TJ, A V. 1 .. . v m at It !: " V- . 1 in liTTAnicre. 1 a d 11 Of 1 9 IpiOtMiOno v1! fom-iiiripd i u Lrm. . navii .i t ji nmo-d li.e en- ton r and 1 1 a, are baving the launr e. uumI and liuuiBiiad anew lor tlie reception W pu. oa. aoaaa et merapennt Pv J B STO'Viw II irliiwMtihemaUrie.nhelorie, I '" 11, lote 'i nil PhiliHKoohv sed Jlioral Hclenee. Al.li, J. it. i h.' lit ,iiAnceTit and a.uisfa Ltuguagee. ana earnrai ni'irmnn. . ....... - Captain Juh Sll. H hlb3 ilnia. X aire. at. M. hOLOilUJi-Asaiaiaut In Huaie and Lite rary Iliar't"nt. '.. Mre. C. il. I t 10 iZ Katnral 8elnsa and Illalorv. lire. VICIOI.IA L. JO ikH Drawing ami Aseialaat in JliiOmr fc.iH'hiih and Atathemntt.-a, , Mrs. Kl I.KD 1 a-'-l, (ire. .. o Va'toiinr. e . ' kiiaa msn nit,!! it Ai ,.iiii'.t, aing utn Oram mar, Ueugi spy aud CouiuuaiUun. . ' ' " , rri m a ry Department i- TxxBsnaE.io mr 1 s Hoexta Hon Ie ah .1 ,r Illl-Ut, .yl 11 mi Aneimit etui SitJUiiiaLari raj , enh lll.ta i Ort a 11O J.'Ml i- m . ' l In HMI 1 7.-i uu r t uaic on I latvo. He of lii.tiiiutoril, himic on tiuilur e ah una ef rnsttntytut, Jii "ir-io oa lim p -tu uaeof luaii uuMMik, 1 H-i-i f hk in i 01 1 .Lit a, . ., . l aoiliiiK in ali-r t. nlura, ' Iirawui, lintiroiiliirr, Ac., Aloard,eti'iuaive of iihie and waaliing. e u a n k s r""- 1 Th Voofttirn of thii ffllr ia in on of tH moni p1ntnd multivitUfl town id &artb CeVtu. limg yClui)raVUMi ft Ite) ba) I -tit II i tifmU. J, U amHi4jtsBi(r M f' no jm-n will be ifvavre-ij lo rwnilr IM TfiKittuium ttli Itmi r snt nU AXiisvidiait viutilil tii'Bjr il i. umiujue piaca fur ta iKiaoti(ii t4 tir A mttuUm nd wni .i, S, In ill of its i"nuiHuwtj'd titr ttonl to rna n it rtuik with th ftHf mint CttUtK"o uf mir lev i iii. 'i hy iitnietwlvMsareut ttoviwifi titin tt"Htrtinul l U b'iT, but hvm havd trnf-in it.niji' ut l .u-nui, n4 ia e?..tM,iimr such tnivrmH. 4, i i::.iitw iiiieiWwiitot4,-ttt! mi'h pU'-.-t f mvt n' f-t tt t'lPir fd!(.n!n tir' -n.i is., a iiiny p et. I U(i trf tlkfl t a. U.s V'I aytj IkCCaUIr jxitiy tminaf lvl"- W tli b"ti "f ntr...- t. A.' aOfilllH fRIIlhrt be CttttftM'(J )V tlisfl pUti. Kiiliout pft nm tit! iit fr fHariii( ur r'tM-diAiitt, 6- .'! rMm HUi l Ui);t'd Ai'Il flKl g,nl ti rti 'fiHH-ii. 1 T- 1 r it ttniat fiirni th tliir wn f ! h ' ft f wtr rtiHfc'H'rt, fttltl hV ttir lf Cli:)..,,:, 1 :(. 'AMf:,N! I-une lJtf (l(v) 1 1 ..I i.;.:t! . 1 f iJjtv oi"c nt tun ti-i 11, , v t-tv lttriutfr if i tntum, ii'l M!;r of tlie pi R !!. i.Mto H'tif v Auction hale o K notriiMsi.r ' i cim k . -I V yiLLbaaold at Fobli.. An.'tiou at F.,,!.'' 'i X.C.. t on 1 oirn-ii.v l:.e v i : i, o .v vf )'-i . 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' . ae" Let sll who have tj.a 1 o e 1 1 I-it ad rkea of as incurable, imj n.e (.-..xiuie. aaitsu l,o eaa U.i.i.a Una i 1.0 hav faith m evidence, read the f.-lhiwh. : AMOe au mea (0 .aa f.fvmi., i i-.k ea Lett, H.e Twentieth dnv of June, In the v r ..( tr Lord, (me Ihtamnil t .. ht lm, ,.!,.! . - , . . , ...........w eaaw JiMepk liaydork lo mn, kn..u .0. h, and bn Uig duly aeorn, d. poaed aa r . : 'li.t he ia lue eole goueral agent for lue 1 n ,. .i .i-1. aed dce.n denri. lii.iriM.f, f,,r prwiiri .... -mi '. ktj,.wn at MAdni. l.ij ULLa and and is-t the ft. hie knowledge andbellef, ' i ... . . . jrA1;r " ;---t,V 1 7 - ' . hi.I.ii. i u ,. . WallBirei.1, ew i.uk'.'.' '-' - ' - -- " ; Jane 1,1 5. 1 Pa. kf unniM.: I take tne van to write yo ef rev jrret rvli'd and that Uie aw.1.1 pi n m B y il,bi !,! 1,'ft me at limt tbai'iia to v.i.ir 1 - . -ino, t It, u -t.,r, nttw iiiRiiKii.1 tun i .t i . :g g1,,,. 1,. 1 . : 54 never wruu i( h- ., 1 . and am t. ' era, 1 Ci-ii d n it t j , wul am t..-,e n t , : &, a.!. I it'f-fil fi,in : iAV wretrll ejtUttti fcy iuiatstx-tw ntiw wnh ( ur' -o I.-., ..,4 1 ' Kw Tork, iprC T, 1S05. , Tl fullowlr.-rta I.A iiit?trvwMngf c6tif ctau cm puiyfvd in fta ii on KiHtn.irr, h, in ptmiiittf imuJ uon into ft tlnfk ' wsji titrtip and wet, c-aui-simi e p.oHi. 'fit tti iifi ' tiirovns ftroiiisii ftiid rii rum hi ft jhi fttttt iter, ii4 h wsi burnt drmkatuUv. lh futi.muiu coK-ucesisa km a lomv by htmtTevut) -r hum T .sTan. II, 1A Wt bi i .Ti,. li T 1 1v; 1 ma mi a..i f.mmutr; X ftftlvfttiiT i'-.niv I v n i u. in XstrtoiuiHsr Uartj rr iHirurt bt'isicil, tnt I ft runmnir sttr oi ty g Uii won td nt iiHtal ; I tip- i ;... &, And it rurcKl m in ft tvw wim-. ea. -j lBJ tru, h. iMW,efta now e cie at j.i. n ihiu ii d. kL 2 .i a v- r 1. - - - . . 1'9 0uul'j k fcUV-iSew - A. l -v r jiiUtem !Vt.a t rloaft I.ct. , I 1 lift-1 ao ftrtwlit: KAjrltii T::. ir.v uie a l.r. JsVni f.r ftuother LfflL. av.1 1ju j fh &r. llftat-ariftt bu crarfl nr feaitir,-ian that wit. okrusia.M I half of oti f y s . ohJift norbn, 'iUft Usir tiiig u , m ft Uy.H f .. il7 aanaeft of imorim-.g la eir y lM -Tour hot of Mar K ' v irh -t the bead, i ruiiw., wine v( your t jh I. mud n.r eare aud tle mnne kit." - , "Send me two boina;I wad e s t ra j ..." ''I eneli-ia a d.-ltiif ; vrinr r- ; i a , . .. but taa iiiKi iin 10 ii.e ia .. .j a - ' "Sond me five b.nm of your i . . ." "fet aie hsva three bos a e; . ...r :" '.a lv r.iurn mau.-. . As tl.is, l. t a ..t of 1 e r V i r. im."ci 7i;- Mtomnj ! - Vn'"lN..Ha v tra.i ,- ,uii,(i .-' .. 1 ! . i,, 1 1 1 me bin..., .. Willi it ia fi 'i.nv, .. bom ovao re-iiiael',; :.' " on tr,e Lulled on,,.!,. ... ... or ,t. J tf . :cin, rcn i hy i r, J. v w ct'titt jr bit rrr:-- ; va. - ,vTxxo;jt i::;.r cr-, co ' " r.:r: 'xir"'""" . . .. .... . 33 r anolx C 0 a o t ; C 0. : ' At'GCCTA, ci. : Auak.3 A Cu.. TI ..TAL. I, : - rrteiirjR0, Va., Tic I".:i.lS:3, Ve are rvltif n,( j,i !,,. .v , Slid S.n' ' ;' o ," .1. oa hew loia, l.i. iiiui'ini or 1 in gna tent to otir c re, at b-to i-m rVeeillnv . I f-i.iia ( ,,!'. gfir irtiocii, a-'niit tn-d An, fl.-o I uu'iiHil Mil, li uiHliit and a liie l.-a.enit; aie e'tr p. F e a n , a, i am . to lor au j - iia- t T.n, t. ntrpinlil, . .-'-ii C'liip.jim. ii'tliS. ('. piod when notfe nHn n a : . t c.. ti t. Bank of C-ne P-vr - " - , i - .1 " t -" , , 1 ii " Lv- .! ...,.u r i - '. '.".'.V.'.V.'.V.'.V.'.V.V .'.'.'.''' ' i - 1 .,. .;ii " a , t .. "- " " i. ill " V i . v ... , .v 11 " V,. , 7 f ontn." i i , .' ' t- initn a i II I l ., i ' '..- s - - .1 I i. .ii"- a' a 1 ' ; ..... i r. .t i 1 ii Lee 15 if 1- v . i.
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Dec. 19, 1866, edition 1
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