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tcnooL, ? F0BT0UNOLAIIlt8, UILLSBORO, N, C. mat Misses Nash nd Hl Koltock, sssisUd M i I kHtWura in Moh department by aa ebl corps . ' JIWMwn tad Initractora, wW reuma the sxer W their school ob the tth. Fhruary, 1867. Curolara forwarded on eppUestfoa, Dm is-ta PETERSBURG, VA. THO&. BBNACHi St CO., RICHMOND, VA.. B ranch Son s& Co. AUGUSTA, OA. BASKiaS ACOIOCSSIOSMEECHASTS. PrraasBcao, Y., Jan. 7,'187. W ar paving tit highest rate far Bank Notca ttecunUe ; will hand return with check "dK.w Yo Bwhmund or Petarsbarg, for all packa MMDt to or care, at bent .rates. ' will bay old North Oaroluia Bonds, Coupons, Bwiterrf. scratched e , also detached coupon.. iTaitroad Stock bought and sold. The following are our present rates for N. ( . Buik notes, and are liable to changes-highest rates paid when notes received. KOBTH Ci)U4. .,ik ef Caps Fear ' Clarendon ? Commerce Fayettevill Lexington ... .. .1 Orshsm North Carolina Roxboro' " Thmn'asvilki Wadeatooroogt Washington Wwtungtou Tsaseyvitle Commercial Bank WUmbufteu. Fanner's Bank of North Carolina lirsenaboro' Mutual Insurance Co Merchant.' Bank of heehcro Miners' and Planters Bans . ...... Bankers and Commission Merchants Peters burg, Va. Not. 82 Sin. COMKONK! COHE ALL! TO ML ROSENBAUM, ! No. I Farettevllle Street, TF YOU WABT TO GET YOUB GOOD CHEAPER I J. than at an; other Mouse in the City, as he is now SEL.I.IWO OFF his splandid Stock of DRV GOODS, FANCY tlOODS, NOTIONS. Ladles, Misses, an 4 Children's Shoe, READY-MADE CLOTUING. GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, ( asd s Bice assortment ef ladies aal Oenfi TRAV- . EI.I.1KO TRUNK. t NEW YORK COST, Far sixty days only. Preparatory bis making oiiii)lw in hie sua. Don't forget to give him a call. JsnlV lm M- 0mHI. CIABOlTna KICK For .ale by ; PI LLUM, JONES A CO.. Jsa 14V '7. tf Wbaaaasl O nicer.. 1 11GEK, ALLSPICE AND FINK HBOE FRESH T BaiaUM. la L 4 and whole boxes. y ! prij.UM. JONES A Co. Jan 4 'S7 - Wboh'e.le Oroeer.. KiST.it. v.fwummnvm. Wsrrea, at Warrenam, Dec. Jan'y. 29 A 1 iA ft 1J A 13 19 A l 1 A 'J7 1 S A 10 IS A 17 3 S4 OA i W1UMO, Tawboro. at Tawhoni Rnaaoae, at Ebemiier, Wiiliamsuw, at WiUiamstou, Flvaaouth, at Plymouth, Fcb y. Waahingten. at WaahiugUm, Bath, at Woodstock, MatamnskenS, at Hwsn Quarter Hatterea. at Uatteraa, Marrh The Diatrict Stewards meeting will be held at the ' Church in Tawboro, on tieturday tlw liith. Jn 1 he ; tewardaare Mun. H. Palmer, E. A. Thorn. M.r- , ens Bsttle, B. K. Wratbrnbee, ('ha. Latham, John Arthmr, Jsa Clark and Dr. 8. A. Long I do not knew who are the Btewards for Wilson n4 Hatteras. It is tmpertant that all should be present. A the returns from ths Annual Conferences thus far indicate that th cpTan fof the Introihiction t ; Lf Bepreaeotation,' propnaed by the late Oener.l Conferenee, will soun be officially annonneed aa the law at the Church the district Mewarde in antklpa Wsn af ewewaamasjaeiment wtBelectowr Dtitgauu to . car nait AwwaHleun rsnss, m mmtormUj nub the , nrovtetona ef said law. My Post OAce, for the preeent, is Tawboro, N. 0. j Pipers eireniatina wilhin the bounds of this diatrict will ehbge many ef their readera by publishing ths above notice. ' R. 8. MORAN, P. E. Das4f CHOICE PIAKOFOBTE MUSIC. Hows OmoLa. I vols. Instnunental Music for the Piano. SiLvaa Cnoao. 1 vol. Hongs, Ballade, ho. Piano Accompeninwttt. i Raowaa or 1'sa.ls l vol. , Choice Duets, with Piane AenHnanlnent. OraaaTU Passu. I vol. Oems frunt standard Opera. llano Accot'tp. Oawa or Oaaaua Roao. 1 vol. Vocal Oenu of Oerman CVnnposcra. Piano Aec. ' iaa os Aoomsa 8oa. 1 Vol. Htaodard Hootch Lyrioa. Piano Am Oasn or Haobbd Hoao. 1 vol. AB from the beet Composers. Pries of mob Vol. Plain M 40 ; Cloth $3 00 ; Cloth, , silt, H 00. Kent post-psid. 1 OLITEB DTTHON CO., Publishers, 977 Wsahington Htreet, BVmUw. , JfsaU-te OXIONS! OXIOXSt OXIOXSI CK BUBUEUL sound sod sweet, on oonsi ZD B. P. WILLIAMSON inent. CO. Jut if flu-ay Cw. rTUKEN DP AT MY ROUHE. NEAR FORFXT MAN I aiaotsrinf Mills, a strav Cow, on the l.t day of issnar) ktas. W at red aud wltiU, marked with a amp aa each mt with aa onWkel -mediant siss, sbo 1 fndjre a young eow havuig had but one calf. The owner eaa have her by proving property and saving oheriies. JOBEPH VEAHOIN. oiwetvill; H. C., Jan ialw STATE Of NORTH CAROLINA, I Pitt Coontt. f Const or Eoriw. Uao. W, Woolen and others vs. Hslrs a Law of B. F. Woo tea, dee'd. . ratiliou for asla of J Land lor partition, filed i Dexembor IWth, 1N67. I la this eanse, it sppesring th.t Needhsm Wsrd, , Plmaaat BowdeB and wife Louisa, the children of Henraet McKenaia and his deeoaaed wire Mary Ward, the children of OUeepie and his decesaed wife Mary Jones, the children or noes and nis dec a wife Ball! Jones, the children nr Joeiah Jones, dee'd, ths said Mary Oilospie, Hallie Hoes and Josish Jones, being the children of Ells Jones, dee'd., defendants, srs sew resW.oto of this Stata, it is tharafora ordered that pabUealios be made, for six weeks, in tbe Ral eigh tlrntinti, notifying said defendants to appear at Mw sett kersa of said Court to be held at the -Court Hoses is Ureenville. on the first Monday of March awxt, and plesd, amwer or djuuur, or said petition will be taken pre eonesso and heard sceordinglv. Witsssa laouis IIiujabo, Clerk and Master of said Court, at offlos in Ureenville, this the 7th day of Jan. aary, Ue7. Jasll-wthv LOriS Hlf iI.IARD, C: M; t; ' THE SENTINEL. Saturday Eve-tBiy J. I, iter. LOCAL J3EARTlNTr The Mkssm. McKimmo" announce that they will tell all goods in thetr large variety at coat prices, and no mistake. Give them a call. Mtnicifal. In suiniuins up. on Yesterday. i the Hit of candidates for tbe office of Commis- sioncr in tbe various Wards, we inadvertently omitted the name of R. M. Andrews in the West- Thk Meiwks. Ti'cxsn, it will be seen, are of fering, in good faith, their large and valuable stock at cott. wttu a view to disposing of it be fore occupying their splendid new Store. They expert to have it ready for their reception by the fimtVt April, a ben they wish to have "all things new." City Scuoom. We have no public or charity school in operation in tbe City for our poor white children. Northern charity opens schools for colored children, and it would go further and allow irAf children to go to these schools, where tbe colored children are taught, but we bel'.eve that none of our whites are so poor that they are willing to consent to that arrange ment. We ought tojuvc four rhnrity schools, I ori ented properly, in the city, for our poor white children. We hope tin- legislature will author ize the towti, cities und counties to establish the wlionN, and lax them lor their support, where the people are willing to incur the ex pense. In this city, if a proer tax was laid, we be lieve we are able to support four schools, which would accommodate all the white children who would go. Thine could be taught by well qual ified lemule teachers. Tbe whole expense could be! paid by taxing every gill on of spirituous liquors, wine, ale, lager beer 4c, 5 cts per gal gallon, sold in the city , also every pound of to baco 5 rts , and every pound of candy 5 rl., Ac, &. Em ahiiEmp.nt. Our purpose was to enlarge the Seiitirul, on Tuesday next, but tbe recent severe weather, or some other cause, lias delay ed the arrival of tbe material necessary for it. The enlargement will be made in a few days, however. SofTHKKN ExrrtKss.- We n-ret to learn that the Southern (or Adams) Express is doing no business on the North Carolina Rail Iload. The charges ot the Koad, we learn, are so high that the Express cannot run over it. We pre sume the Road undertakes to do the business itself. It the Southern Express Company has shown s disponition to monopolize everything, and put a heavy burden upon the public by extor tion, the Rail Roads, for the relict of the peo pie, minlit with propriety come in to protect the public ; but if the Express Company is dis pnwd to do a legitimate li-rsirtess, and to make only reasonable! barges, we doubt the propriety of interfering with its business. The Rail Roads ran only promote their own interests by secu ring the accommodation ol the public. The Express Cojupany, by its promptness and reliability, has mads itselt a ncccmity to the public. Its large capital, and the readiness with which it pays all losses, have secured the pub lic confidence. For this reason, the public can not .auction any attempt, on the part of the Kail Road', to interfere jwith the legitimate businesa of the Express ( Yimpiiny. If, however, the Express Company is oppressive in its charges, tbe Rail Roads will be lully sustained in adopting legitimate measures to protect tbe public against extortion. TlIK N. ('. Railroad is building a title Depot at Greensboro', for the use of" that Company. The Piedmont Railroad will use the old depot. Thr Greensboro1 Patriot compliments Mr. P. II. Adams, ol that place, just admitted to Coun ty Court practice. There are a number of promising men in the last class. We rkobkt to learn of the sudden death of T Mr. Jed, II. Lindsay, of Urecnsboro', on Satur urday last. Radicai to bk had CnBAT. A correspon dent st High Point, says : "I have for sale, at High Point, N. C, a small lot ot Radicals. I offer them at auction. They are Abe prMliest set of radicals rver seen. I will ensure that there cannot be a better set found in the I'nioii. They are already organised into a society, so the purchaser would have no trouble with them. Who will give me a bid I L. L." Eriaoorai, Mkthodist. We have received the first number of this paper, just issued in this city, by ltcv, V. II. Cunninggim, Publisher, and Rev. II. T. Hudson, Editor. It will be publish ed weekly at $3. It isprinted on new type and good paper, and ihe selections and editorials are in good taste. We Micve several good writers will contribute regularly to its columns. The "Episcopal Methodist" is much needed by the denomination in this State. Every minister and member should titcrcst hisclf in its circulation. Gov. Swann, it is said, will be elected to tbe U. 8. Senate from Maryland. The Legislature of Maino has ratilied the amendment. Nineteen wedings in Concord on Christmas. It is to be hoped they will all live in Concord. There have Iwen 1,000 divorces granted in Massachusetts in the last aix years. OXFORD FEIN. EE ACADEMY. HEV. H. O. HILL, PaisoiPAi.. TlIK. session opens Thursday, 2tth. of Jsnusry ..The Prineiiial will lie aided by competent as.is Untain the different departments. All bills psyabls in ailvanea. . - . Tasto. per sessiini of Twauty Weak. Tlosril, aicln slve ofiWuhing, tlOfl English TnitK.n, 1 Lsnguages vaeh II) Music and use of Instrument, 30 Contingent Fee, i) For Cimilsrs sddress. Rev. H. G. HILL, JsnySalm Principal. i From WsiMngon. Horace Greeley la WMhinftoa--The Speeche la the House To-Uy Flutter Amonf; the RadicabKr, Eandall'i Banking Measure Eetam of Senator Wilton The Bills for Admitting Bebras k and Colorado The Control of the Gov ernment Patronage. Correspondence of the Baltimore Bun. 1 WsailiaoTOM Ian 1H Hon ilrwtv with his wife and daughter, arrived in town last night, and will lecture to-morrow night before tne l oung Men s Christian Association, Mr. Greeley was at the capitol to-day, and spent some tune in conversation with Senators ami memliers on the floor. John M. Hotts aud Gen eral Sickles were on the floor of the House to day, and Mr, Greeley had quite a long conver sation with the former. Mr. Greeley also had an interview with the President to-day, o an hour's duration, in which he urged upon Mr. Jounson the adoption of his (Mr. Greeley's) peculiar political views, especially the amnesty and suffrage proposition. The severe attack ol Mr. Paine, of Wisconsin, upon Mr. Stevens in the House to-day, in which Mr. Stevens was charged as being equully uil ty with Mr. Johnson in his treatment ot the re construction problem, bus created a flutter among the Radicals, and is the subject of en era! conversation to -niidtt, aud Mr. Kinirham's onslaught upon the SteveUB and Ashley terrr torial bi I Is has created a sensation. It is ad mitted that Mr. ningli:.m demolished the theo ries of Messrs. Stevens and Aslilev. The House committee on baiiking and cur rency to-duy further considered Mr. K iiolull bill creating a sinking lund, and providing lor tbe gradual withdrawal of llie national bank circulation, but came to no conclusion. Tne committee is perfecting tins important measure with a great deal of care, and it will give rise to a very marked contest if it ever reach the House. Senator Wilson has returned from attending the burial of bis son, and nppcart il in los seat to-day. The bills lor tbe admission of Nebraska and Colorado hare now been finally acted upon by both Houses, and will go to the President lor his approval or objections. The amendments which have been adopted inposin negro sul frage aro acknowledged to be of no i lb-ct by many who voted lor them. The question nl suffrage is hit for the Legislatures to decide, a plainly unconstitutional infraction on .the pe culiar province of the people. It is not likely, however, that any just objection will be macle on this score by the friends of the ttnte move ment, the matter practically lciug ot no con ouenre . then- .re but . v. rr tniliiw number of negroes in both Territories. " officer resumes his functions. The President The chances of tbe passage of the bills over ' may till vacancies from death or resignation to the President's veto are Ix-ini? discussed with bold till the termination of the next session. much Interest to ntghr, those friendly to them j Awptanof office, removal from office. ign exprcssiug their conlideJice in a final triumph, j inR. sealing or counter-signing commissions although admitting that the contest will be contrary to the provisions of the Bill, declared close. The test vote in the Senate to-day (28 misdemeanor, punishable by a fine not to ii i ,.ti. u-,. ii.ir.ia Tt,t i'.x .I,,. ! exreedinir 110.000 and imprisonment not ex- Hoiisc yestenlay (lOJt to 55l lacks three ot the required number. Those not voting arc divided pretty equally in their iews, s that, on the veto vote, success may lie secured or lost by the presence or absence ot one or two memliets of either house. The bills were signed by the pre siding officers of liotli houses this altrrnoon, and will be presented to the President to morrow. The proposition toconsolidote in the Senate of the United States entire control cr the appoiut inent and removal ol 'the office holders.and reduce the president to a mere clerk of that body to make out lists, which, under the title of "a bill to regulate lliu tenure of office," has occupied so much of the time of that august body, wss up again to day and discussed until the adjourn ment. Mr. Sumner is very anxious to brinjr under the revision of the Senate the office-holder now apKiintcd by tbe heads of the departments, in eluding the vast number of officers ol the inter nal revenue. Mr. Fcssenden expressively described this at tempt as"runnini the thinsr into tliei;roiWid,"und showed conclusively that if the idea of the Mas i sac.husettsenthusiastic was carried out, the Set - ; ate would have to remain in perpetual session, j and consume its whole time in wrangling on the merits and dements of hordes of ctty office holders. Over one hundred thousand offices all over the country, now under the control of tin Secretaries, would come under the provision of Mr. Sumner's proposed amendment, and in short time, if this lie agreed to, he or some one of bis party will want also to have the appoint ment of the twenty-five thousand postmasters . ..t .i u . t ...i t now in toe cut ot the Postmaster Heneral The bill, as reported by the fommiltee, will probably pass, but the amendment of Mr. Sum ner will hardly lie sdopb d - STATft OP -NORTH CAROLINA, ( HkHTFOHD Col KTV. Slpeiuok Court ok Law, Faij. TtKM, lsUtS. William Deming i Original attachment levied . on Slock, Household and David Gatling. ) kitchen furniture and Land. In Una case, it appearing to llie saiinlaetion ol the Court tli at the defntidsnt, llnvid Ontlin is a lion iti Uest of thia Htnte, it 1a nrdered tliat ublication be made for six weeka in the Kal,ie:h ' Kentintil." a news paper published is t.lie city of Kaleiifli, nnlifyintr tbe said David Oatling to appear nt t tin next term ot tins Cnurt. be he'd tor tin, Coiitiiy ol Hertford on the t,,o tth Mcndsr l Nsreh lst',7. si the Couit House in tli lowir of Wiiiton. thea and there ti leplevy and pla4. wtherwiae jadiimest 1 dr.uU will be prsnted againal loin, and the pmpily levied on c.i&dnoined to the ass , f the plaitiliff WilBvee, (lnie VV. Iteverlv,' Chtrk of oar and Court, atunice the fourth .Mo, dny of September. I8t',6 I). V0-w U. W. KEVIiKLJ. Clerk. ' STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, f MsniSON Cnjl'NTT. ( In Eouitt Fai.i, Tkhk, 1866. James Nichols r. Lai'iikkck M. Ai.i.kn tf alt. It snpuars In the (Vnrf tliet the defend irta. Lsu- fence M. Allen. W. ft. Anderson and wife lMreus. AHnsr llolcenibe asi wile Joyce James W lt.ilv, Allen V Haily, Mary M Itally, llnres. Ilnliy. W. P. Uaily, Levi J. Itsilv, Kliaslirth Haily, Msi;aret .1. liailv, Martha V. Biily, J. M Ilaily, Ai' elia Ai.d.-r ao, llendi'rann Caraon anil wife Jdyre, Wiley Hai'y. Jr., A. Dewuae .nl John Peck, are nnn residents of the aUateof North Csrolina. ii ia therefore ordered, that publicatioa bemaiie fur aix aaec.sive wutks id the NrnrftnW. piblihril Is llie city of Hsleinh, immuiiI ing them to sppear t the next term of thia Cunt in b held at die Court IJSuse in Marshall no the 4th Monday after the 4tli Tiondny in April next, then and there to answer the hill of c;,,nplaiut in t Iris ease, Wiine.B J II NEL80V, Clerk and Masterin Equity for the Comity of Ma,li.n, at nfn, in Ma'slmll t:,e till. Monday after tlie 4lh Monday in September A. U I80H J. U. NELSON, C. M. ' Dee2f-wRw iVIKDOW UI.AMSJ. Kf BOXF.S more of that Superior French Window JVr iwase. Just received t the Drug- Htore of WILLIAMS & HAYWOOD. I ec 17-tf AI.AllQE supply of superior Blacking. Grocers and Country Merchants, will save ntouay by applying to ua. ' WILLIAMS & HAYWOOD. Dec 17-tf roil hi: XT. THAT pleaasnt Cottags on Hillslmro Btreut sd Joining the residence of Judge Hsuudsrs. Posses sion gersn at ones. Kent moderate. Apply to JVUOB PXDEfij. Raleigh, Jsa 24aw2w TTC Oar tatarf mj Morning DIspMekes. Harketi and Financial Nkw York. Jan. 18, P. M. Cotton firm and active. Bales ol 8,300 bales. .Middlings 33. - Flour more active, but prices unchanged. . Naval slorea unchanged. Freights very firm. Cotton to Liverpool Jd ; by Steamer fcMO of a penny.. Gold weaker at close, and left offstl,88. By the Cable. London, Jan. 17, P. M. If is reported from the Continent that a des perate plot has been discovered to sssassinate the Pacha of Egypt. The plot included the subversion of the government, and putting the reins of government in the hands of Selim Pacha, who is said to lie at the head ot the conspiracy. T" LfTKRFooi., Jan. 17, P. M. Tbe sales of cotton, to-day, were 12,000 balrs. The market is a 'little more active, but prices unchanged. Livkhpooi., Jan. 18, M. Market todii opened dull. Authorized quotations : Middlings uplands 14d. Orleans ir.i. Lo.nihik, Jsn. 18. Consols f'JOi. I . S. Bonds 72 j. Congress. Wasiiinoton, Jan. 18, P. M. Si i - A eominunication from Oov. Uram lette. of Kentucky, announcing the rejection of the constitutional amendment ; which was laid on the tuble. The tenure of oliiro Bill was taken up. Sum- ! tier, titider license of yesterday's role, proceeded to denounce the President bitterly. Ri verdy Johnson made the point that Sum m r was disqualifying himself from acting in a judicial rapacity, should the President come before the Senate for impeachment. A point well taken. The b.U was p.t-sc.l. 2! to 12. It excepts Cabinet officers and Judges of the Supreme Court. Other officers shall lie appointed as at present and hold until successors are appointed. The President may suspend for misconduct or inability, appointing, temporarily, suitable per sons. The President shall furnish the Senate the vi e ice on which tuspension is based. If the suspension is con firmer, new appointments c m l marie. If otiierwise, ine snapenaca ceeiiing nvc years. After Executive session, adjourned. HorsB. After some unimportant business, the House adjourned to 7 to-night. From Washington. Washington, Jan. 18, P. M. ' Gen. F. D. Scwelhaa been ordered to North Carolina, to report on tbe apprenticing system of the Courts. Uov. Worth will appoint a Commissioner to act with Gen. Sewell, and the commission will report simultaneously to Gen. ! Howard and the North Carolina Legislature. Bradley T. Johnson, of Richmond, formerly i Confederate Brigsdier General, was admitted to ' practice in the Supreme Court, to-day, under ' the rule abolishing the test -oath. i Afternoon Dispatches. New York Markets. Nkw York, Jan, 19. Stocks irregular. Money 7 per ct. Sterling Exchange, 60 days, 108J ; Sight 100. t Hold $1,30. Fives of 62, 108t ; of '84, fill') ; of 65, f 105j. Cotton quiet ; 35 for middling. From Washington. Washinuton, Jan. 19. J. M. Ashley called the Southern Radical As sociation together aud submitted his articles ol impeachment to it. The vote stood 11 for, snd 1 mpe:;uii.i-iurnt voung wm, the minontv ajfatnst'lt. The tb psrtijrcjif RrytiRKn tatty Wtajibiirne., of Illinois, on Wetlnesusy', lor Europe, reduces the strength ol the extremists. Ice is thirteen inches thick on the Potomac. A arterial tn ttie Tt-ihnt, from New Orleans, says list forty poHcemen concerned In the Ju ly riots have In-en arrested under the Civil Rights bill, on frt etlmcu's oaths. Dispatches received here from Frankfort say that another ballot in the Kentucky Legislature resulted as follows: Speed 42, Powell 40, Har ding 21, Davis 33. Another ineffectual ballot has ticen held at Annapolis. The President has sent to the House a mass of papers, relative to the July riots. It in cludes 400 pages of testimony taken by the in vestigating board. The Board report says that it is by no means their opinion that hostility to Northern Union men prevails, In the community, to the extent ot endaagering life and property, provided they retrain from freedom of speech on certain subjects. The party that elected Mayor Monroe, and through him control the municipal authorities the board considers thoroughly imbued with a spirit of hostili ty. The Board exculpates Gen. Baird. The negro procession was ill -limed and unfortu nate, but the board tails to m any evidence of armed organisation. Tbe besieged party was totally uuarmed. They allude to the brutal treatment of the wounded and prisoners. Rut for martial law and other military precautions unparallelled outrages would have occurred, c. &r.. STATE OF, NORTH CAROLINA, I Pitt Coi'ntv. ( CoVI!T oKPl.KtS Jt Ql'ARTKH Skssions No VKMUKR TKRM, I860. r.lizabcth Miinine, Reading Burners and Jsno bis wit.-. ! f ft it ion or Partition of Land. Atnriah C-olmrn and - 4 Plncy bis wife and others. I IT appearing tn the sstiafsction of the Court dhat Thomas Whitehurat, .lane Whiehurst. William Whits liuret.John Kobort Whitehnrnt sn Geor. Whitahurat, I the last foi.r infanta.) defendants in ihis caae, ars non-residents of this State, it is ordered by the Court that Dublieation be made for six successive weeks In the linloigh .Valine, notifying the aaid defendants of the nluiK orttns petition,- to sppesr son answer st las next term of this Court or judgment pro eonftuu will i;nilited against tliom 0. A. DANCY, C C. C. lec I'J-wfiw St- Mary's School. rnuK FIFTIETH TEUM WILL COMXESCE ON J. Weiluesdav, ths 18th Inst, TtHTiea w EsoLisa, rxS ; French, lit ; Latin, tin. M.UJUC, 130, Pens and ink, 10 cts. Jsn 15 It BiXXIOH X0BX7 XABKBT. CORRECTED BY JOHN O. WILLIAMS A, J CO., BROKERS, RALEIGH, N. C. rXtCM OF NORTH CAROLINA BAKK MOTES. Bank of N. C, (Gold 25) (Silver 26) G.B. 85J Caps Fear 2-H " Charlotte 21 " Lexingtou st Graham 20 " Itoxborough 35 " Wadeaborough 20 . M Thomasvilk .... 30 " Wilmintrton 18 " Commerce T. 15 " Waaiiington 6 " Fayetteville " Clarendon 4 " Yanceyville 6 Miners' and Planters' Bank 25 Farmers' Bank, Greensborough 13 Commercial Bank, Wilmington 18 Merchants' Bank, Newbern 38 Greensborough Mutual 6 Virginia Bank Notes, about 25 South Carolina " 22 Georgia " 23 Gold 133 Silver 125 Old Coupons 45 North Carolina Railroad Coupons 1)3 Old Sixes 70 Exchange on New York i RALEIGH NATIONAL BANK OF NORTH CAROLINA. Bl'VIRO HATES N. C. BANK NOTKS. Bank of Capo Fear Charlotte " Commerce " Clarendon " Fayetteville " Ietington 10 " Lexington at Graham 20 " North Carolina 37 " Roxboro .... 35 " Thomaaville iH " Wadeaboro 24 " Wilmington 21 " Washinirton 5 " Yanceyville 7 Commercial Wilmington 21 Farmers' Greensboro . . (Old) 26 Merchants', Newliern 45 Miners' anil Planters' 25 Virginia Bank notes, average 25 South Carolina " 21 Georgia " 20 Gold 132 Silver 125 Old North Carolina Coupons 45 North Carolina Railroad Coupons 92 J North Caroli j 6's, eleven Coupons on 70 Exchange on New York. Hifeoial Mot loon. A FINK LOT OF LADIES' FVBH. pr eenU leas XX . titan eoetc at Jan 15 lni M. BOSEN'BAI M 8. 1(f( PA1I1 CHILDHF.N'8 COl'PKHTOKD ,UUU Shoes, st 11,00, at Jsn IS Im M. B08ENIiAL'M'8. O CASES C.EST'8 FINE CALF' BOOTS, st 13,50. st O M. BOSKNBAl'M X. Jsn IS Itn IlAKDIXG'g CLOTHING Is well known to all our citizons. It. B. Andrews A Co., srs bis succeasors and are keeping up ths re putation of the old house. Baldwih or Wilhinoton "City Clothing Store" ia connected with Harding, in New York where all the Clothing sold by It. B. Andrews A Co., is manufactur ed. Habdiso, Baldwin A Co., New York. Thomas M. Baldwin A Co., Richmond, Va. 11 Aft also A Oo., Petersburg, Vs. Mtrsso A Co., Wilmington, N. C. Ooods received by every Expreea, st It. B. ANDREWS A CO. Heavy OverC'ewia teswlaaaax Haam, I aalar Meaner. Vrtach Uareltla. Msde by Harding, Baldwin A Civ, New York, just received at R. B. ANDREWS I'D. Or.NTs, Ft'SMsiiiso bTonr. Dee 12-tf !u?HirfOGRAPH 0T IU liirtrl Is ninu uloua! -J IT u ftB fn'irely Dew nci.-iitiG (Ji-vr:) niithmit.ir many if hm' lit---1 ,nt'ilu t.n 1 iv-to mitve Kt't),'t in tkpft'ibif ktHjt'im. W hvr MUt'tt ooiitl itibf in its, itx Ktuit ri ars are it will l ull vm tUmin 'm ii i i t w . ..iV i gl.OOO HEW Vlil if V e afclilMia Slair Krarrt i. faction in all crse. ' n in. .n. Miiti ear metrueitoae. Ill.l.'s VegeUble SlcUlnn ilul H-n-wcr haa proved itatt ... , i t..iri..i for the Hair ..v.-r ,.(f. -,-. i . It ia a vefc-,tolr e i;. .,-i,, -,, . ,: , noun ona prner l. w tiu-n'- It hi rmt a lv -mt.-- i,,,.i e!,r th rtatlds ell 't im w U' utt ' : , n I ' . i ll will ir!p, il H i i - ..ifyiMn' Tatar. ll Will l'- I1' IliOr I'UHi imIiin) i.il. Itilsaa. .so .rii ..ail .-- ,. en. atrau -t,u.,i, lla kalralil Ihim-Iihmim, N. peiSfi ... I . i ....,1 ; n. ll ia it,-., in ii.i i '. 'i Hr.l llrairal ry A. a 11 i. '.-.'!- s . ll.ir Kenew tr iid i lk.- M t till I A IW. P.epril tare NmI h. N. H. Jf-H,,M iM .. t , .,t(..,t, ll'iii, ,v II., wood and F F lv.-i. I iia'-i.i N C V ' " : ' STATE H" NOU HI t'AUoLINA, i lli'KiKomi Coi srY SrratuoH Coi rt of Law, Fall Tekm 1866. John O. Askew j Original attachment lev es. , led on Land, ttteam Mill, Jas. S. Stephenson. S Water Mill, Stock, Ac. In thii ease, it appeal in,( to t tie saii.t ;olicn it the Court It'At the det. n-innt. .fvvs s. S:ev, ii."a. is a nou resident 'f I loa ."i a:,-, ll ii ordeieil that publics t)oa be ni.iie f.o sit wcekn hi t 1 Ks!. i,;,i ' Srntinel,' a aewapaper pnhtisSrd in 'l e ntv t Nn'eih. notify isg tit ald Jvuor Mitpuer,'. t-i 4p.jr st ths next tertn of this Cu t i" w ii l t, r the County of Hertford nn tiefiuttli Mueil i Mureli I8i7.atthe Court tloiiae in t' - ti of W i ton, tliea snd there to replevy and plead, etlie, i.e judgment by defaalt will be rrsnted scninM eon nnii the praperTy levied on condemned to llir u-e vf ilsi'i:iifT Witaess O.orire V 'H-v.'i!y, V'crk ot i.ur said Cimit at office il,e i. rt M.nia'v"! Septriuher l;6. W. HHVFKI.Y. Clerk. Iec,l U SMOKINO and Chewnu T.iliae-. i. ' st B. K. FEBMSLL'B. Pec 17-tf . r j it w ?. ;.m - IKDIGO, M tildor, and other Dye Stuffs, now in Htors. PULLIAM, JUS En a CO. Oct 37-tf Wholesale Urix cia, Zrll's Mi per IMiospbate Bone ' LIMK, These Fertilizers are recommended aa being equal to any in nee, aud are offered in any quantity at the cost of transportation above Haltimors prices. ITbLlAM, JtK A CO. Nov a-tf , riHF. very lieat old Apple Brandy. PHLLlAM, jph'KH A CO. Dec 10-lf JKOH HA I. BE. A 1.1. trailea of Sugar, flrain Pepper and Micee. PUIXIAM, JOMF.HA Nj Dec lll-tf voat sai.K. JAVA, Ijiguirs and Uio ColTee. Pl'LLIAM, JONES A CO Des 10- tf FSH 8AI.K. AFINF. lot of Data to rloaa out very cheap. Pl'LLIAM, JON EH A CO. Dec 10-lf AO UOEK MAC'V'M Ailamaiitin Candles, In JOlb Boxes Ahto in 61b. Carton. I heso are iho boat Candles known lo the trade. ' PULLIAM, JONE8 A CO. Oil 27 If liaoon Kldes. ("IHEAP to clnee consignment. J ll I.I JAM, JONES A CO Dec2.1-tf A NOTHEII arrival of best Family Flour. Jt Pl'LLIAM, JONES 4 CO Dec 21-tf CSNDV ! '.ti lV ri'ST in lime f,ir Clirislioas : Fioe'ancy BttrlKyna, I Indies Creain hliekn in 5 Hie. isixes. i'LLLIAM, JONES A CO lrr '.l-tf rot aai.R. s YRI'P bv Ihe barrel, snd another lot N. C. Buck Wheat rlonr. Dec H-tf Pl'LLIAM. JONES h CO. For Rale. .INE N C Buck Wlu.at Flour, A large lot of heat I House Family Flour of the beat quality, Clear rib Bacon Hide. Collins Fsmily Flour snd Whit Meal. ALSO- Raisins, and large lot best Madeira and sherry Wine, Cooking Wine'., Ale by the Cask, or Keg or ia bottles. ALSO All grade of Hug.r. Coffee and Tea. Pl'LLIAM, JONES 4 CO. PccStf Matches Matches. TIT the Ornaa, PULLIAM, JONES' A CO DecM-tf laisu PSTATSIS AND heat family Flour, lust recaivnd snd Air Sal bv PULLIAM, JONEs CO. Dec H8-tf Wholesal Orocers. t tflADI CITV AI.Sl. IN Urge quantities, for sale hr PULLIAM, JONES A CO. Dec 28-tf WholeasJs Orgeats. PERUVIAN GI AN0 SUBSTITUTE t RAW B0HB SUPEB-PHOgPHATZ OF LIMB. M;viiufrturi l umlur the foimtU origiiialod in 1K.4 and ptttonttMl by II.VTTOII Ac SONS, HOLE PBOrsIXTOBS, AT THK Delaware Btivrr ('acaaical Warlia, rHILAPELPHIA, U. 8. A. Tins old etasVhed MANURE is manufactured from Bones that have not beeu burned or steamed, and it contain' all their OfTgl na urgaiilo msttef. ft is active m its operation, snd is a fertiliser of great durability. It does not exhaust the soil bk Peruvian Uuano but ou tbe contrary permanently improve it. Previous to isfil it wss introduced into the Southern ttlata t wnaiderahl estaat; sad -sgsis H lH4lri, a hero it liaa bovu uned-with remarkable sueeaas upon Cotton, Corn, Tobacco, and all Crops. A trial will convince any planter of its merita. Paoiphlete containing well-known Southern evidence fiirniMinl upon application to New York or Philadel- ploa nmcce. s J- .-old by Dealers in all ths principal cities and i. ..,. ihrongliout tlw United Stales and British BAUGH & SONS, SOLE MSMTACn BKR, os.. , Va. Sa.ifc Delaware Avaaate, PHILADELPHIA. BAUGH KROTHEES & Co., ... SL1HI. WHOIXfULS AUKN1S, i m i rr.AKi. s 77? kk r, x$ W ro n a'. ton sais nv J tMlis BI. TSWLES, .4 .!. k:Iiii. Raleigh, N. C. I 'or the speedy and rertaln Cure of tersulttent Fewer, or Chills aud Fever, Remittent Fever, Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical UcadACAS) or B 1 1 1 -out Ueadache, aud Mtliaaa Ccvwra I laaeaal. for tba whole class at alec sues originating in tuiiary lerunt;enieiit, caused by the msTana of miaamatio eoiintriea. Tina reuiudy haa rarejy failed to cur th avrsat cases of Chills and Fever, and it haa this great ad vantage over other Ague medicines, that! it smbduew the complaint without injury is) the patient. It cou rsins n" quinine or other deleteriona substance, nor does it prwluce quwuun or any lBjunous flet what ev .a. shaking bruthara of the army and th weal, trv it aud vou wUl endorse these assertion a. 'Prepared by J. C. AYEK CO., Lewall, Mass., and sold by Williams & Haywood, P. F. Pescnd, Ral eigh, IT C, and Dealer generally. f t OH BEXT. 4, rilHE House and Lot on Hillsls.ro Ht., known aa thxt A "Hill properly." Applv lo BUlOtlU DOLD. Dec 30-tf WHOOL BV DR. Mt0. THE SuoK riber proposes to undertake th dnc j tion of a iew boys. His school will commence on the 17th. of January, provided a suftVaeat u umber to begm atta shall apply, r. s. mason. BADE MARK in. i
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Jan. 19, 1867, edition 1
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