Kalrlfh Itlanufactatinf CoapMjr, 20 BALE HUI'EKIOB COTTON YARN, JL8T ,,,v,.,l .nil fflr Hale to Hie trailo. ! to It. X. 'i'aylot, Esq., Tressurer, or t 1 1 PULLIAM, J0NE8 CO , Win i1falc lliocers and Commission Merchants. Raleigh, Jan 1(1 If. A. Valuable Cotton Farm for Bent. IX PITT COUNTY, N. C, TYINO j from tireclivllic. 1 1 illllt'a infill nuow nui, uu me i. itoad running from Wilson Ui Ureenvuie. I rrwk pauses through thu (Mm. C.r further particulars, enquire oi Jiotww vovurr, ,,,,.v Hall, !.('., Ju. Joyner, Marlboro', N t MO.SKS JOYSF.K. MITJI'S -la SYCAMOKK STREKT. NOTICE r P. . E e PKol'I.K ok PETEiisnuno, EASTERN VIHGISIA, NORTH CAROLINA. H a e if I M.irn 111 V 011114 I U Mill' iiikn for iti htmrai aeon, ami pat hop. ttontion, V merit their kind i.atrounL'c Hi lilture ir' Inoid.r dial I may prepai red to aim 1 NEW STOCK, in Si.r, UK, I liv.. .1. l.-rniun-d to close w ,.n! Dm balance t.f Kail and Wintt-r liooda, gj Mtill unsold WITHOUT KKOAKH To COST. j s 1 X , llv tins statement I mean !"' "'"w I I M or, m other words, what you ar willing to ' pav for llii' (loods. 1 m 1 am not a believer in carrying tlonU over , i from mm -M-awuf to another, therefore my letcrniination ia to m il what yet n-mains of j Z Mil Al WINTER OODS at a sacnllci , and invite ail to an exaniuia- I ii-n of tlu slock, which i -'till lari. and ! , Binlitav-. mime, of tut! J!liirl'U-eirs !" j 2 DBESS GOODS AND SILKS 2 0 3 0 In H w Mft. rf.l at any time thia si-ason I'm- Mock will be complete diirniK the t.n- reason with ,Yt.L KlMM 1 TAl'TK GOODS, "5 PI H n S LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES r,. in Ktnct compliant with th' ilwlin fr 'in dv to 'ly m ill (j'!. thf r ith thw for the Ust eighteen moutliH. Tt thotw? diMance, wli i-anriot conr. uu ntiv vmit lVtfrndurKt " A M I' L E S W I I. I. It E SENT, 5 m ft III MAIL, WITH I' It I F.S A'lTACIIKI) 1NIj i. NO EFFORT SPARED . TO II I K I a ENTIRE SATLSFA t'TIOX , 2 TIIOMAM UMITH'H, - Ml. 25 SVCAMllJIi: "TKKI'.T, H rKTKHHI KIJ. V. TUO MAS SMITH. ii:kt i l i z i: it n ro it m i it i a ciioi. II TV. tie t.. mfoi ih lli." fi&de aiil-).aill.Ml..foith VV t arolina iinl Virmnia. that f art rirvnared to furiimli itinn iLh tin- nica apirovi d I til I'lMZKIt, oa iIm- mual aCA-omro'iiUtitiK ti-riuii. Wu will have a t--k of Ki-nuini' I'ldll VI N til ANO, pnnhaii. (f di rr. t f-om the Aiii-nt of thu IN ruvian tlovtrntm-lit. aif now in ft"!-, for imnj'ihatr duhvi-rv, S"iTi t..i. ItllAIU.tVrt M J'KK l'llOsril VTE tK t.lMK. wliu-li won lor itM-lf wai-li an f-tivialili- r-utati'ou in tht I' tton and Toharto rottutti-a of North Carolina - I Virginia, limt Miamn), prnrinK ttaHf mpial, and in 'iiany iinfiortaiit reiijM-i-tit. auyi-rior to ttie I'uruvian nnni'in W,-iriTi. n aiialvi of it an SKorUiiiod by l'i Ilayi-3, one -f tin-iii.t t liiini-ut C '-mint in tho --iiiilry B . . . m mm nraiius oi Anuijst'a unor ui ursia-l-)'s Putrnt tupor-lhspht of l.lme, h now sold l) Wm. I.. Urat-). I'"' 1 iun CoialtT oK Moi-fuin - i.ai i l i.-nari-d animal lntl r, alt of Ammonia. fattv nlH.tanrfii and llrtiutin SM SO li I'lionphatioi of l.iiiiB. Mai;ni-iiia and Inm Srt.80 iK.ilul.lo I'lionphatt of d... lilU-liI I Iphat nf I.iiiit - - lfi.50 ( Krlt- - - - - - - ! ln.dnldc ..... 2.60 I li'- auimn) niatti l Io n it win il I1IIM ffoi d-d 4 1 in narla of Ammonia -d. and. a mil bo aiM-u, nnarly lilf of tin- Hon,- IMioHiihati' I- olilll. Afir iiianjr wialyw-M of your Niii-I'liilhati of l-iiiu-. msdr diitNii; tlo- lat U w moiitlm, I ha found hi ijn.Uid orSiiialily full (Hal to that irf any ymi j 1,ih iti od ill f.irnii r ; .'r ; and I am aatmtW ! tint i.,ii iii.'lnil'1 tin- rri-i't pi in. iptt-w in tho mum- I T i Ill -p.rtflllly. j A. A. IIAVK-M. M. 1) . Mutu AHHftyor. i V, r- f. r t-i tin- fnllowiuK K'-olh-ni'1" who tontiid its I tit- nt la-t H-aj.' m ' I'M. li. A. Koon., Wiirit-ii I 'witlity. (' I K r.vnr, i - I -loirN WiuiiiAit, tiinuvilitf i V I llw.i.kup, Kraiikliu, I ' Ki.ua, R. V VAanoMiiVoh)," I lllTTl.K, Nnll l ulll I II AvrsT, WTWamnr, I. M i'o.'i'i. II i WlU.t ISn, " I I Hn.i.iASti, J I' If.NKlsa. .1 -I llloHNTOH. IT W It WaThov,: il I I Hni.i.iK N.4li J S Itolll.lK H n S tl ll.Mir.KN W. I' I' Its oiwki.i. Kds lutT, Noi'ih Carolina. onil II AltMHTko.o .11. I. TON, I'' H Kr.owrmi "111 W HlMltosr " W ItAIUKM I H I 1.14.0. I 5y'l'ivlou. li M liNMf Noltliailiptol W I' Knl,.,,U UhT. T Tayloii WiIhoii, Wo will im i-,.,,rw.ito,J hi tlm ('ourla of Oranvilln, h, Viiki':i:,V;., oml.o Wilkin. IhihfaJ. Norliuiiip- 111,34V ckvaltlin ad Win rvu tuuiiUt, ii C. aud Urtitinii; )U.f)UWIf. .VinsHua. -, .- .,.:. .... Any Imoiimaa ,.nli d.l ti uu mIiu.i1 tiavs nur Wat at-tion- Mj'ILWAINE 4 0O. i'Dterstivrg, Ya.,.JiUi Zl-8iu THE SENTINEL. Wednesday Evcnla;, jM-aa, livf LOCAL DEPARTMENT. Issubancb Compajit. W call pecial atten tion to the advertisement of the President of the N. C. Mutual Fire Insurance Company, of thia citj, in to-day ' issue. The members of the Company are much interested ia its affaire at present. i Tirfc Crkm'Knt Monthlv. The No. for Feb ruary of this monthly has been laid upon our tahle by the publishers. The publishers con sider it one of the best issues of the aeries. It in published by WB. Smith & Co., of Raleigh, and W. Evelyn A Co., Now Orleans. Pai'ks.W regret to be obliged to send out the Hentmel ofi-mch ioor paper, as we do to-day, ' but it was unavoidable, our usual supply from the mill having failed to arrive in time. Ladika' Mkmokiai, bawiHo SoritTT. We are requested to give notice that there will be a meeting of this Society, at the residence .of the President, on Friday morning, at 11 o'clock. A full attendance is particularly desirable. Small Pi. The Mayor of Charloite announ ces that I lie Small Pox has entirely disappeared in that place. GoliihiioHo. Mesnrs. Jones, Murphy it Co. Iiiivn faken i hsre of the Griswulil Uotel at Uoldsboru. Mr. (Jranger, the late Proprietor of the Oranger Hotel, has taught the "Derby" 8a liMin anil is keeping it on the European plaa. TIim'K Island Faitoiit. We had a call to day, from Mr. Wrist on, one ot the active Opera tors of the Itm k Island Factory at Charlotte, and up are pleased to learn that the Factory ie doing 'w ill. The Cassiincres, Jeans and Flan nels ma-It- at this Factory, are of the best qual ity, ami very superior in durability to those made at rtic North, irur Southern merchant should j;ive them general circulation. Bkai tiki'L. We are indebted to our friend the editor of the Goldaboro' AVsrs, for two beaur tilull v i-xecuteil copies of thelord s Prayer, m a Hpace Icmtlian a shilling. It is done with a pern by Miss Van Loui Hutton, if we do not mistake. We have no. glass strong enough yet to decipher Gen. Grant's Opinion. The Arkansas delegates on their journey homeward, made at Louisville some statements of tlu ir interview with General Grant, which we find in the Western papers. The following is from the Louisville Couritr, whose editor ha-1 n interview with the delegates ; lien, lirant said he did not feel called upon to pronounce au opinion upon either the consti tutionality, expediency or justice of the pro posed constitutional amendment. He further mated that he considered the subject ot suff rage as one belonging exeliuittly to tht SUiUm, and that it was one lor them alont to decide as their interests or judgment might dictate. He thought that il Congress intended the amend ment to lie regarded by the Southern State as the condition of restoration, torn ttidsnm tunll fuite been furnithed that such was the fact. In his judgment a joint resolution thovld hare Ireen paued setting forth that upon the ratification of the amendment the States should have teen sdmittwl to representation. So thinking, and IM-Iieving that the Southern Ktitii-H Mould not accept the amendment or give it rusH-rtlul consideration without some such awursuce, he had urged thu polity upon kW of the leading tneniben of Ctngrest at the comment m-nt of the teuiun. I llenerai Grant stated his belief that if he were ealleil on to vote on the question of negro suf frage in Illinois, he would tott againtt it, for the reajuin that the numlier ot negroes there is so KimiH thai they woutrl exercise but tittle potltl cul influence: 'ut that if he were a citizen of a Soot'uiTn State he would probably vote tor it, in the hrlief and expectation that he. could influ ence the negraet to tA at he pleated, and that the representative power of the States, as well in bis own pi-rnnal influence, would be in ennsrd rather tlmn diminished thereby. 'lite 1nuisviHe eorrespoudent of the Cincin nati Oatettt Radical) writes to the same pur poit as to the aliovc: He also hUti-U that at tlm couitiiencemeot of Congrrss be urged upon prominent members, it they iuti-udeil to make the adoption, on the part of the Southern States, of the amendment the condition precedent to re admission, they might to pat$ a reflation to that effect, solemnly plcilging Congress to receive the Senatora and Itepresentaiivi-s into that body. II they did not take some such step, they eovld not erptet that Southern people to take a ttep that might be preliminary to others that would lead them they knew not where. On the negro suffrage ques tion he was more decided, stating that he be lieved that was a question that should lie,' left wholly and entirely with Ike people, of the coral Sulci ; that Congress, in his opinion, had no riglU to interfere in that matter ; and emphati cally declared if the question came up in Illi nois, aud Ijc were there to vote, he would cer tainly vote against it. But be said, smiling, it he were in one of the Southern States, he l lieved he would vote for it, fpr he wa satisfied that he could inarch the negroes up to the polls six! vote them as li pleased, and would thus be gaining instead ol losing political power. General Robert E Leet'a Estate, Kiom the Washington Correspondent of th 81. Louis Tunas. The strange in Washington down Louisiana uVciiuf, with his fuco to the west, see before him, when he gets to the front of the City Hall, on the South side of the Potomac, and on a commanding eminence, an edifice which, at the diBtani e of three miilcs from the point of vision, resembles a Greek temple. Tuiijn Arlington "House", lh'fi" rcsirtewo In-fore the wr otGsn. R. E. I.i'e. The Arlington estate was on ot the largest, handsomest and most valuable ia Vir ginia. At an early period of the late war the mansion, was stripped ol everything valuable that could breamed awlty by soldier Irons Pennsylvania 4nd New England. Picture, mir rors, s'tattiarv. r are and costly books, old china and silver plate, were allgobbled up, aqd sent olf to the "loynl" North. These articles are now to be seen in'dozens ol houses in the States I have named, ,. 8k; ATI no Exth aoumisa h y. Two Richmond .youtua,.ou SiUiuday, made a ek,atiug exciirtion to Drew ry's BlulT, and returneii a they went, the totjil distance being about 10 miles, only 4 Jiours being occupied Ui th trip. RAXZIGH MONEY MARKET. CORRECTED BY JOHN G. WILLIAMS & rsucaa of mortb caboluia bahk notes. Bank of N. C, (Gold 85) (Silver 20) 0. B. 37 " Cape Fear i " Charlotte 24 " Lexington at Graham 20 u Rox borough 40 " Wa4esborough 24 Thomaaville BO " Wilmington 21 Commerce in " Washington " Eayetlevilin " Clarendon " Yancey ville Miners' and Planters' Hank Farmers' Bank, GreenslKirouli . . . Commercial Bank, Wilmington. . . Merchants' Bank, NtwUrn Greensborough Mutual Virginia Bank Notes, alxiut . li III 4 :;ti ih 4 il .1 I 2.' South Carolina " Georgia -4' s.1 Gold i:t:l Silver ia. Old Coupons . . . 45 North Carolina liailroad Coupons V-l Old Sixes TO Exchange on New York RALEIGH NATIONAL BANK OF NORTH CAROLINA. BTTISO RATF.H M. c. BAKE MlTKS. Bank of Cape Fear 2D Charlotte 21 Commerce .... 1 1 Clarendon 3 Fayetteville It) Lexington 10 Lexington at Graham, 20 North Carolina 87 Rollxiro Zfi Thomaaville 3" WadeslKiro 24 " WUmington 21 " Washington 5 " Yancey ville T Commercial Wilmington 21 Farmer' Greensboro . . (Old) 26 Merchants', Newbern 4'i Miners and Planters' 25 Virginia Bank notes, average 2"i South Carolina " .... 21 Georgia " "20 Gold ...183 Silver Via Old North Carolina Coupons 4 'i North Carolina Railroad Coupons 92 J North Carolina 6', eleven Coupons on ,0 Exchange on New York, J. TEXAS L,AD ACiE.CV. W. L. ALEXANDER. Ol ITMAN, TEXAS, Attorney-at Law, and Real Estate Agent I7Vr the Purehsno snd rtalu of improved and unim- J proved Koal Kiitate- Hrlei tini iitiin-paymi nt of Tales, snd furmihinff snrh information as may l obtaimd from lublic HAVordwfr othi-r s.Hirr-i. llsviiig travi-lod exteDsivi-lyui Ti-ian duriu lh lant five years, snd by close olur-rvation having U-i-oiih-thoroughly aAquauited with the intrinsic value nf Landa in Eaetern and Middle Texas, I with eonrtdenee offir my 84.rvu4s to the 1'iiblu, fei-luiK sure of kiviii satinfactton. Now is the most ppipitious time for tlioe di sirous of securuifi homes in Tt-iaa. Tliubi-iit Lands an lie bought at aatonialiuiKlr low ralV s. We offer iui)irov d, aud ummproved Lands, aituatA-d in the timbureil or prairie country. Don't di-lay till the prire of linds bi?M3onies biL-li. ami until the farseeiiiK and enter prising have secured all the liest, as n-gards fertility. oonvsulenre io market, abundanco of gisnl water atui isalthful locahty. Mv fees srs moderate, and in proportion to il o Tort rsimired of me. REFEREXCES : Ho. Z. B. Vasc, Charlotte, X C. Hos. W. A. Obaham, HUlshoro.' N. C. Hor. D. L. 8WAIK, Clisrwl Hill, N. C.l JtM. H. Btam, Nacogduidies, Toiu. F. 11. SaxroM, Kan Augustios, Texas. Oct l-w3m NOTICE is hereby given, that application will be mad to the N. V. Railroad Company for a tjupii eats csrtiflcat of stock in said corporation, in Iia-u of ods that has bMii lost, bslonging to ths saute 'f L. O B. BRANCH. Dso d. Jan. 4 win FOR SALE. 1HB BANKtSO tiOV'B AXt) LOf OP TtlH BASH 1 of Caps Pear, iu thia City. Apply to J. (1. Hnrr, Utah., Wilmington, or Is W. U. JONES, BalaleXOststMf STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Pitt Cocntt. i'ovbt or auitt. 0o. W. Wootsn and oMiars vs. I'etitiou for aale of Ind tor partition. hld Deesmbsr 2Htli, ISoT. Uairs al Law of D. tD, dse'd. Woa- In this causs, it appearing that N'eedham Ward, FIMOt Bowdeu and wife Ixhiumi, the eliildren of llaiiiuitj McKenzis aud his deceased wila Mary Ward, ths ohildrsu of - Uileapie and hi deceased wife Mary Jones the children of Ross and his dee d wifs Bailie Jones, the children of Josiah Join t, due d, the said Marv Oileapie, Ualllo Ross and Josiah Jones, being th children of Klls Jones, dee'd., defendants, are non resident of this Mate, it is therefore ordi-rtd thst publication be made, for six weeks, in the Ral eigh Sentinel, notifying said defendants to appear at the next Wirm of said Court to b held at tin) Court House in (jroenvtlle. on the nrat Monday of March next, and plead, answer or demur, or said petition will be taken pro confeuo snd board accordingly. Witness lcis Hiixiasd, Clerk and Master of said Oonrt, at offloe ia Oreenville, liiia the 7th day of Jau- aary, 1SS7. Jan 11 ww 1XCI3 HILLIARD, C. M. E. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, ' Pitt Cocntt. ( COSBT Oa- Pl.BA A Ql'ARTER SbsIOK No TRafBBB TctlM, I860. Elieabeth Maning, Reading Bamers and Jan I I'd it ton for ' hi wife. ' Partition of tl. Land. Asarish C'ohurn and j Piney hi wife and other, j IT appearing (o ho satisfaction of tlm Court thai Tuomaa.Whitelmrat, Jans Whitehurst. William Whit. -hnrst.John Robert Whitehurst sn Oeorge W hitehurst, (th L4 foi infants,) defenilants in thia case, are nonreidQU of this Htate, it is ordered by the I 'uiirt that publication be made for six successiva seeas in the Raleigh Hentinet, notifying the aaid defendants ot the filing of this petition, til ppf and answer at he next term nt this Court or Judgment jat o eniteslo will be grante! sgsinst lbm. G. A DANCY, C. C. C. Deo ltf-wOw STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, ) "Madisos Cocntt. )' Li Eqcitt Fall Tbbm, 1860. jAlia Njcieu UtiMKCi M. Au.t.v el. !.-.. It i ppears to lbs Ceurt that the defemlaiits. Las. reaceM. Alleo. W. 0: Anderson and wile IVir, m, Abar Il4loowib and wife Jovca'Jainea W. VUM , AlleaC Baily, Mary M. Itailv, llarcsa Hsily. V 1' Bs'ly.LeVlJ. Hsdv, El:sh.lh Iltly. Marcsiet , llallr Martha K Uatly, J. M. Haily, A--lia Aiider eee, drMi Carson snd wife Joyce, Wiley Jttai y , Jr- A- Do wue sod John feck, are Qua ri-nnlents ol the Atate of-North t'sroljua, it is t herefore onleied.iliat piiblioatioa be made Tur-pis MuueeMclt-e wwhIis in tlm trnfiniW, published In tt-e city of Iteletitli. cominsn'l iog them to appear at the next term of llos Ouil in he held at the Court ll 'Ure in Marslmll on tlio till Hooday after the 4tb. Nosilay in April iiem , tlien ami there to aoawer the bill of Complaint in this caii. Witness, J. U N ELSON , t'lerk snd Masiei in Kiiitv for th Cootrty of H sdnme, at 'ma-tr-MrstiaU tl' 4i. stesav after he ih JHesday ia September A. J. U. NELSON, C. M. E. JJe3i-w6y ' 1 , ' 'I TETEOrtF-HId. " Wednesday Womlng DlepMchcia. Washington Matter. Wasiiinoton, Jan. 13. Assistant Surgeon II. T. Tilley, Chiet Medi cal officer of the Freedmen's Bureau for Ar kansas, and Col. M. K. Hog an, filling the same position ia North Carolina, have been relieved, and will lie mustered out Fenian Sentenced to be Hung. Toiionto, Jsn. 23. Thomas ('arrow convicted of Fenianism has been sentenced to be hung on the 15th. of Muridi. (lend, Matthews was discharged. United Bute 8enator from Wisoonsin. Maoissvi, Wis., Jan. 23. Howe has been re-elected Senator. Congressional . In the Senate, a memorial from the Chamber of Commerce at Memphis, asking aid for the Southern Pacific Railroad, was referred to 'the Committee on tho Pacific Rail Road. A petition was presented trout Maryland miiinst the bankrupt bill. Tabled. TheTaritf bill was discussed. And after a short executive session the Senate adjourned. IIoi'sk. Leave ol absence was granted to Mr. t wdihurne, of Illinois, for balance ol the se si- 'ii. A I'ill to tjunish obstructions to Railroads cjrryingthe mails, was referred to the Post Office Committee. The Judiciary Committee reported, recom mending its passage, a bill declaring valid cer tain arts and proclamations of the President lriuii '61 to '64. It shields officers from act committed in the discharge ol duty, and de clares that all officers shall be presumed to have acted under orders. Recommitted. The same Committee rcixvrtcd a bill declar ing it tube a rule if all the United Slates Court thst persons guilty of treason, murder, bribery, or other lelony, or had given aid, comiort or counsel to the efletnies of the I'niled Slates, or had engaged in the reliellion, shall not be al lowed to practice in the said courts. Mr. Boutwell spoke in favor of the bill, say ing il live .Indges of the Supreme Court did not have sufficient self respect to adopt rules to ex clude rela-l traitors, that it was time that Con gress should step in and make rule for them. Fire in Vicksburg. Vicksbcro, Jan. 22. A lire broke out aliotit 2 p.m., in Watermev ts ( onlectionarv destroying five brick and six (mine houses adjoining. Loss three quarter of a million Southern Relief Meeting. New York, Jan. 22. A Southern relief meeting will be held at the Cooper Institute Friday night. Messrs. Beecher snd Greelev will deliver addresses. Markets and Financial. New York, Jan. 22. The market is extremely heavy owing to the impeachment question. Gold 135. Cotton lower, middling uplands 34f- Flour improved 5(i10. State 94 a 12.40. Ohio 11.90 a U.15. Western DilSJ. Wheat dull. Corn dull. Pork heavy ; new mess 19T; old 2J. Naval stores tiuict ; liBJaTll for Spirits of Turpentine, IJalO for rosin. Haltimohe, Jan. 33. Cotton firm ; uiuldling uplands 844 Our ADeriioon Dlspatctae. Congress. Wasiiinhton, Jan. 28. The House remained in session till So'clock this morning; forty ballots Yea and Nays were taken, which is only a third as many as during the famous light over the Kansas-Nebraska bill. The majority finally yielded. Mr. Boutwell proposing to adjourn to 1 1 o'clock. And that lietwcen flint hottr'tunl noon should be at the i!is'i.-;il ol Democrats who wished to debate iliclii1!. .NopromUc however, was made on the part ol the Detuoerats that they would allow the v.tre st iinnir. Washington Matt era Wasiiinotos, Jan. 23. stiiiiisti r (ieiieral responds to the de llu lloii-e, had been made by repor- Tin lll:illl inothat (en appoint inents, which had been rejec ted l. the Smite mi. i twenty in it hich the Senate faileil 'to iicl." The Presiile.it Iiuk approved the bill fixing the time id' nieetiii',' of Cungrea. Sonic o the New Lii'I.itid Railroads refuse to revive tlif'ir niail c.iutracts at the former rate. The mails will be transported by horse in several instance. The Nebraska and t'wlorado Vetoes were con sidered by the Cabinot yesterday. Kentucky Senator. Three unsuccessful ballota for Senator from Kentucky to-day. Senator Davis h with drawn. The last ballot stood PowetH.9; Har ding 4t, lirestow 4M. Markets and Financial. Nkw Yona, Jan. i8. Cotton dull, 84 a 34 J for middling upland. - Gold $1,34j. Confederates. W AsniM.ioN, Jan. 28. Mr. limit well's bill making a rule for United States Courts excluding lrin prsctica Confeil eratei'and mhers, passed".' mm. . - - The colored Methodist i linn li on 1'ederal Hill, I yuchburg, uasopeiK il on Sunday, when Bishop Early, and others 4l the clergy, olliciated, st tl e reiijut of the official no ml'iiit. x .. - jl l. i.Lj.-j li -iriuT-rm STATE OP NOIU11 CAROLINA, ) (JllASVIl I K COUNTY. ( ColIlT of I'l.KAS AS1 'IjCAIITKII SlCSSIOKS, Nil VKMHItlt I'kKM. l.'Dll. K. 0. Miuigum, j it. 'v Altnefiment. -.bll'ersikn lliifliej. Jr. .) K: 11. M'lingtini i Co. tf n. Attachment. "Jefferson Horner, Jr. S Moizc A Maiigum, j ri. " Attachment. Jt-mTson Horner Jr. TT Hppeannu thu ili feudal to the salisfaidioii of the Court, that isut in the sUive cases, resides bevond limit-H of this Ktate. It is therefore on motion ordered liy the Court, that sdvertini'tiient bo made fornix weeks sucei'HHivi'ly iu the Raleigh ' Seninei notifvini; llm said dertndaiit, of tiling of the said at t.ieliiiM'Uls, mid that iiuIchs lie sppenrs aud pleads to tin- Mann judgments by defau't tlnsl, will te granted agiuustliuu, and. the .proiHTtx. levmd uikvi, Will be sold to ljL.JY the I'l&iiittfai (tbts. Wutieos. At U Urill-V t-LA.Ni)l-1, Clsik of said Ooml, the first Mondav in November 1W. Pec 19 ww 4, LANDIS, C. C. C. lUAIlGrK STOCK OF GOODS AT COOT FOR CASH. NO HUMBUGGrERY TUB LARGEST CHEAPEST, AD !WOT UESIRABI.E STOCK OP HOODS IN THE CITY. FOB THE rURIXWE OF MoVISd TO OCR NEW STORE, BY THE 1ST. OF APRIL NEXT, WE WILL sell AT 'aT, CiHHineiu-ing Monday the 2UL day of January, oor FNTIltB STOCK OF OOODH (which has been lately purchased at the recent deelinir" iu puces. I Such an opportunity has been rarely offered this community of buying their goods st New York laloa We will sell our Stock of UIHiHH AT C08T, in goodfaith, as it is our intention to move into oar New tore, with an Entire Sew Stock in every department. W. II. at R. 8. TUCKER at CO. N. B. Finite do nof ask for rvejtrt on goods which will be sold st cost. OCR TERMS ARE CASH. W. II. .Ml R. S. T. t CO., ATTKNTI)! Of IT BR' HA NTH is requested to the sbove Stixk. You can now replenish your Htock at Cost prices. Raleigh, Jsn 19-tf W. Special jNotlooa. 4 FINE LOT OF LADIES' FUBfl. 26 per cent, lea Xa.thi ban coat, at Jan IS lm M. ROSENBAUM'8. 1 Artri PAIR CHILDREN'S COPPFR-TOED I.UUU F Shoes, at 11,00, at Jan IS lm M R0SENBAC1TS. 3 CASES OENTH FINE CALF BOOTS, at 13,50. at M. ROSENBALM 8. Jan 15 - lm IIARDIXO'8 t'LOTIII.VG Is well known to ahV our ciSjpens. B. B. AndJ-ewe A Co., are his successors and are keeping up the re putatioD of the old house. Baldwin or Wu-misotos "City Clothing Store" is connected with Harding, in New York where all the Clothing sold by R. B. Andrews A Co., is manufactur ed. Habdiho, Baldwin A Co., New Tork. Thomas A. Baldwin A Co., Richmond, Vs. Haaauoa 1 Co., Petersburg, Ts. Mikson A Co., Wilmington, N. C. Goods received by" fef ery Express, st R. B. ANDREWS A CO. Hrpvy Over C'eiafa Kealawawa Heaver, faster sleeiver, IVrrsich DisrekJaie. Made by Harding, Baldwin A Co., New York, just received at R. B. AfcREWS&CO. Oests, Ft ssiBHi!o SToaa. Dec 12-tf tVoSPF-! S1 tiiT I ' 1 , HT" Its EflTect Is Mlraculowsl IT is aa ealirely new scientific diaeovery cotnbininff many of the most powerful and restorative agents ia thetvfe'iiA'V kinfdom. We hsve anoa eoufideDee in its merits, and are ao sure it will do all we claim 'or it tltnt we offer &1.000 RHWARI) If tl-e aiclllasi Hair Reiewcr does fiotgiveaatla faction in aU cases when u d iu atrii-t aceonUnce with oar inatruetioua. IIAI.IM Vegatabjie Sicilian Hair Eencwer haa proved Itaelf to he the moat peid ct preparai ioe for ttie Hair ever offered to-the pubHr It is a vegetable eempoand. aad contains no miuii oua properliva whatever. I i nut a Dye, it strikes at th roots and fills the glauda with new life and coloring matter. II will reaiere lry Hair le lis rlalaal Csler, llwlll Itrrej iheHeJr frvaa rallla II rlewnars (be eealp. mm swahes Ibe Hatr mmfl, laalraas ass ellfcra. Ill a ealraaiii Hair.Dm.lax No person old or young, should tail to use it. It is rerumratouded and used by the Ares Mretlcal aalbarliv. tW Ak for Hull Vegetahln Mil Uisn Hair Renew er and take no other. K V II ti l. A ., ri.ariet.r. N i-iiiin. N. II. Willinm. .V Haywood C rv- Kotd by all Dra):i ll. and P F Peaeud, Ksl'leh Feb io-nod A .in DIRECT TRADE. T HE FINE NTEAMKll PERUVIAN. 2,000 tons, coiiiniaiidi'd lv June oh lilo-. or, will a ,il rrrom Norfolk, for Livei iol direct, on Wciluwday, 30th January. To ensure shipment, notii-e nuoit l. iie'i innnedi atniy uf freight intended for her. 1'or iunli.-r artic ulara, enqmrs of W. 1 lil.Y.V il.l- .V LIU).. A;eiit, ViTtolk. or A M. ! i HKl.II'.liis, Jau il ;tw lial.-igh. V C. (. -St- Marj's School. fPHE FlFI'lEl'U Ti:i:M II. I. C 'M MI S lio 1. Wndiu-ailav, thu Iotti inwi tm, till. TrtTto is Koi in-i. f .' : Kren, h lie I. Millie, t-ill, I'eiia and ill,, 30 ;ls. .Tan 15 -ll s UOKINO and ("In -w4nj T 'hi at K. U lilU'l.l.li DecU-lf MH4.0, lif adder, and other Pe St;ilf?, now in store. 11 I.I.IAM, JONES A CO. Wholeaale Orocers. it I IX t Ii7-tf Zcll's ti'P I'hospliHtp Bono LIME, Those Fcrtiluers are rev-onmieiuled a bving equal to any in uSc, and are offl-red ui any ipiantity at the tost of trantqiot'tatloll atmve HsltimoTe pru-ea. I I L1.H.M, J(iMiEA CO. Nov 8-tf con aai.tr. J11IE very hot Dec 10-tf old Apple llrantl Tlm. 1TI.1 JONES 4 CO. OMOYM! III(IV O.MO.8! ClK Bl'SHE! s,.,ni.,l ui..l 5t) n I' 4i-et, on 4oneignuii4nt. II.I.IAMSUN A CO. Jau 3 if " 'KEASO.V.' ""-"" .1 ; hausagw -Cittwa; Vavimia ttixea J. BROWN, With IUrt A Lewi. HO t'wee M Pv" 13.if II. He 11. H. TUCKER CO. SO BOXES MACY'S Adamantine Candles, In 301b. Boxes Also ia Alb. Cartons. Theae ar th beet Candles known te the trade. PULLUM, JONES CO. Oct 27-tf Bacon Slds. CI HEAP to close eonsignment J . I' I' LI. 1AM, JONES A CO. Dei! 23 tf ANOTHER smval of best Familv Flour ri u.uM. JOSES A CO. Dec 21 -tf CANDY 1 CANDY I I Jl'HT in time for Christmas ; Fine Fancy Bourbons, Ladies Cream 8tieks in S lbs. boxes. PL'LLIAM, JONES A CO. Deo 21-tf a OK I4LI. SYRUP by the barrel, and another lot V. 0. Buck Wheat Floor. Dec U-tf PULLUM. JOKES A CO. For Sale. FINE N C Buck Wheat Flour, A large lot of best Cheese Family Flour of the beat quality. Clear rib Bsxxin Hides. Collins Family Flour and Whit Heal. -AL8C- Raisins, and large lot best Madeira and hrry Wine, Cooking Wine', Ale by the Cuk, or Keg or ia bottles. ALSO All grades of Sugar, Coffee and Tea. PULLUM, JONES A CO. Dec 5-tf Mate-he matches, Tilths Gross. 1) PULLIAM, JONBS A CO Dec 23-tf mail per atom AND best family Flour, lust received and for . hy PULLIAM, JONES A CO Dec 28-tt Wholesale Grocers. COCKADI CITV ALB. IN large quantities, for sal by PULLIAM. JOKES A CO. Dec 28-tf . Wholesal Qrooers. PEEIVIAN 61AN0 81 BSTITITE I BTJGrH'S RAW BOlfE 8TTPEE-PH0SPHATE OF LIME. Manufactured under tho formula originaUd in ISM and patented hy UAUGII At, HOIVH. Sole paoraiiTOB, at Tan Delaware Stiver C'besBical "vTarke, , rUILADELTHIA, V. 8. A. This old estshiiehed MANURE is msnufaotur.d from Bones thst hsve not been burned or steamed and it eonlaina all their original organic matter, li is active in its operatiou, aad is a fertilixer of great duraiulity. It d.- not exhsnst the soil like Pernvisu Guano, but on the contrary permanently improves itt Previous to lttfil it was introduced Into "the I rsoutuern Htates to considerable extent, and again in 1H65, where it haa been use. I with remarkable aueoeas upon Cotton, Corn, Tobacco, and all Crops. A trial will convince anv planter of it merits. ' Pamphlet containing well-known Mouthers evidence I funiiahi-d upon application to New York or Phiiadei I phia office. ' f Mold by Dealers in all th principal oitiee and towns throughout Iho United Slates and British j Provinces: ! BAUGH & SONS, , oi uirrlrrriai, mm. Km. Aoalh Delaware irsaac, PHILADELPHIA. ( BAUQH BSOTHERS & Co., UtNIJtAL WBOLKaALJI AODIT, Ikl fi'.IA'. STREET, KW T0MK. roa sal ar JA.HKS M. TOtVLKA Jan.t-ilwAawKin. Raloigh, N. C. - For the vmtj aa certain Cure r IH. . tertnltteat Fever. r V Chill and Ferer. Remittent Perr, Chill Fever, I)uh Aue, Periodical Ileadache or Bill Ueadache, and for the waole class ot ttiaeaae origuaatiiif in Uiblarv derntigeiiM.ui, AiS4od by th auhsruvef BUM,aui COUUUil'S. Thu 'remedy haa rarely failed to our the severest esses of China and Fever, and it ha this great ad vantage over other Ague nuKhciaea, that it eubdnee the complaint without injury to th patient. It roa tain no quinine or other deleterious substsnee. nor doe it produce quiniaui or aiiy injurious effect what ever, basking brothers of th army and the west trv it and you will endorse the assertions ' Prepareddiy i. C. AVER A CO., Lowell Vtaat. sad sold by ' Williams oVHaywood, P. ?, Pesoud, Eal eigh, C, and Pealers generally. FOR RENT. rnBE Hoose and Lot ow HHkkore St:, tuseara aa lira 1 'JilU property." 5 Aehra Isfg) i .mum D 2r-tf