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.tATKM 99 ABVMTIM.IO. .' , , rutin awntwso. J . Advertisements b inswtod k tha Daily Krutinti at tha niUowuig nlw. A uar wiU ba i realtor estimated M IS mlutim line, or 14 iacae. OncqMrMthM . i'W I HeillUHI'illiniHUiKiuuniim 60 tbaa awaca i mm' square one week. ............. F.aeh additional square one wk . One square two weeks Kach additional aqusro two weeks Una square on month . . Kwdi additional aqnare. on Month One square two month p. additional " ,, square three months r ; Onoqurti)r column" out) unit oonuutt ', , ,. . ...... . . 8,141 . . 2,00 . . 5,00 .. S,50 , . 11,00 .. 8,00 ..10,00 8,00 . 12,0u . 4,KI . .25,00 . .40,00 Oil""1"'"1" 7A.O0 U Ur ttt.,tiueHS Crds. 15 tllillioll llllCB OT ICSN. v,l he uharged only W three months. All advertawmeiils or' cards niunl I changed fll r ,rMi st lesat every three tuou. lis, Coutracta for unirt'lluui three months made only at the alxive rsics. Special notices advertisements required to l inserted on iiwWori anf SpiMta ptice, will I charge, 1 2T lHr ccnt.higher than t he altovu. charges. Advertisements Inserted tu t kly ainl S mi Wecsly as raa pusluig with, the aisive. Court ad liw lui'iitn ttiwrtiil tl weeks for ? cult or fltl if charged. Advertisers will always And It lo their advantage l,, euclosc the cash when they acnd. advertisements, I,, tin. uteut they wets' to nay for lliom. TIIK SKNTINEL. WK!)NB8DA'. MAY 29, lrM7. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. Til Auvkktihkkk. - The public will llllil lliu Sentinel one of the lt indiums of a. I uTtisinK " theState. Itacirculutiottcovers larger area, perhaps, than any other i- I" r ' N AuvKHTiaKiiiiTa.--N. I-'. Dental A. -relation: V. V. Turner, Corresponding S ictary. Agricultural Ware Houw : Mitrlirll, Allen A Co., 33 Pollock St., Newhern. CbihI Mini Hijuare I'ianod : Hranon & FVrar, Agt-lili ntr Bltcff, B.tlfttliorf. IUH. Hoao Aiviukkt. -We failril tore inve our Northern mail, at tli usual hour, on Monilay t veiling, owing to tliut iiioit till mini iHT.iirreiu-c, an accident on the Kal fe Uaalon ltiilnail. We regret to li-arn llint the mail train ran off the trw k Lctwuen Kittrell'i and llenderon, and that Mr. Carilozo, the mwl aijent, severely Imrt, and Mr. Parham, the Express Messen p r, and the baggage niaater, were also some what liruiAeil. We hear ot no lurtlier diiio- l'olITTKK ON TIIK 1 Nl VKBH1T. Ill ; ((iccifying the name of the gentlemen coin p.wlng the Committee appointed hy the Ufjislature to iuyestigatc the alluim of the . ( niveraity, we erroneoualy plaeed t'apt. J J. Iaia, ill Franklin, thereoo The Committee, on the part of the House of ( Dilutions, conoiat of Measrs. I'eelilea, r'oanl and Moreliead. It i Ktety to lie cleain-d, we repeat, that the .Committee tlmiild have a meeting during t'ommence- j im-nt week. I I'unos. We invito attention to the ad -; v.-rtiBcHient of rtietrs (Baltimore) 1st Pre mium Uraud and 8.piare I'ian.w in another column. Hticffls one of the most celebra j ted manufacturers in the country, and those ; alio have used hit Pianos sjieak of them in : tl.e highest terms of praise. His references are ol the best character, and of themseUea are sufficient to testify the excellence of his in an u fact tires. We happen to know ol sev eral of our largest Female rV-minaries that i have bought hia Pianos and hear the most flattering teatitnony to their superiority. Ilranson & Farrar are the agents for this city. Quick KehponsK. It will be rcincmberd that, a few day since, we published a sensi- j We, Sniesf irin "mSfilJ"' letter from a dtsa-1 hied young Confederate soldier, J. J. Hen i nett, c.f Kaslt countj, formerly of jc 4th. j C. T., pleading for an opportunity of do ing unntthing for a livelihood suited to his nnitilatef enndifron. ne of the ni.Mt en j ler)rising merchants in this (stale, ami a ! (.'.-ullemaii of enlarged liberality, but who j i-ol the sort that ia unwilling to let the left hand know what the riuht hand do- ; ' Ih," and therefore will not allow his name I" Is? mentioned, writes usthwt if "the party only lucks a few months' tuition to enable him to teach achoof, I will Bend you 35 to wards his expenses." This is noble. Who will do lik iiu- ? Which of our various S. hools or Seminaries will give the young ti.nn free tuition, while the charities of Vhe generous are living appropriated to Imaril and incidental expenses f BunnLART. On Monday night, the resi dence of our friend Jno. (!. Palmer, Earj., waa entered, by aburglar, who conducted liitnself in a very cool and singular manner. A pane ot glass was taken from a window, which enabled ttie thief to remove the fas tening! above the tasli. There are evidences that he went through nearly all the room in the house, except the sleeping apart ments, but without disturbing anything, although there were many things to attract cupidity, until he came to a temporarily unoccupied bedroom. From it a trunk was slmtracted, taken nut Info tbo yard and "period, where it was found, early yesterday morning, but, remarkable to relate, with none of tlie contents missing. The burglar was, doubtless, in search of money, or else li if .proceedings were of a very inexplicable character. No clue has been obtained to the affair. CouMiHsioNKlia of . Claims. This body has been in session three or four weeks, and will continue fo sit several weeks longer. The Commissioners have embodied their principles of action in a set of rules, hero tol'ore published in the Sentinel. These iiilis are bused on the Constitution, and UwssnWting (lie tilawua which are not, by the Convention, declared lo be void and which the Legislature are bound to provide the means of pay ing. A copy of these rules can be had on application to the Hoard. '0fct aitaitWM! f'alfthftlyiietoMl-' eifgcd by the Legislature as binding, while the ouBtdetttUon of many ha Wa post poned, to await the action of these t'oin- miiaJoneri, vhoee duty requim them to ap prove til tuch a lire not repudiatcl hy Uie Convention, and report them to the next lemtonof the IeRislature, that prorUioa may then he mule lor their ultimate pay ment. All who hold claim ngaiuat the State, whether by bond or otherwise, which' origi nated during thenar, and which the claim antit lieliyve to be free from the war taint, should present them to this Hoard without delay. It may l that the Legislature will refuse to consider them, and provide for their puyment, without the approvid of this Hoard, which was const ituted for the express purpose of relieving that Imofy from the lAanyjMrplMiluat whU U e.ii)larras the aubjecL , The claims as yet presented are presumed to be but a smafl part of those outstanding, which are entitled to favorable considera tion. There should be no delay in present ing these claims. a JiKAirr iu:.ixti 01 ci uuksck. Yesterday evening, about dark, occurred one of tluiM terrible accidents, which cans es the heart to sicken in sorrow at its recital, which lias thrown a happy house-hold into specchhaai agony, and has enshrouded in gloom the feelings nt an entire community. Ml. John P. .Ionian, ilie worthy and esti mable HherilTol this roomy, had just re turned home, about two miles west ot this place, alter several weeks absence, haviiu' 1 l ...... . . I u ...... l .... .; i i ...i H,,,. . . .... ...a ,,,i,im ,.j h IIIVIOII storm at sea, and was rcrcivini; the greetings of overjoyed hearts, when a terrific explo sion and the screams of children announced the sad and awful accident related lierow. as accurately as can lie ascertained : Miss Mary Jordan, aged almut 13 years, dauifhtcr of Mr. John 1. Jordan, Miss Kllen Omni, her first cousin, aged 13 years, daugh ter of Mr. W. II. (iunn, Clerk of Liberty county, and a colored girl of about the Bamc age, were at the door of a closet opening on the back piazza, poiwini; Kerosene oil from a five gallon can into what is called a feeder can. The colored ojrl held a small torch tight, Jl is supposed the gas from the lrge : oil can riuilnnniealeil with the liflit, and immediately the explosion look place, sniu . rating with oil the clothing ol the children, and enveloping them in Humes. In a few iniuules they were burned intoaerisp, and this morning, Iwlwec-n 7 and H o'clock, re- 1 tabling pcrlcct consciousness to the last moment, though in great suffering, and ex pressing a willingness to die, the pure and ; sinless spirits of these two lovely and inter csting c hildren, the adored at home, and the laloved of associates, winged their eter j nal flight. This is one of the stddest events that the wn is ever called upon to record. I The colored girl was alive at the latest ac I counts, though bcyon.l all Iropes of recovery. The hands and arms of Mr. Jordan with badlv burned in endeavoring to extinguish 1 the Withies. ''(Iwih-y ( h'ltt.) VontmoHtrmlth, Mai r,H, I lien. Mower, addressing the colored rioters in New I irlcaii. w hen t wo hundri'd passed his hea'tiiiarters on their way to the new Ihiain. brandishing clulw. and threatening to lynch the contrntors theri saiil: "If you feel yoursidves wronged, yoiunust apply to the proper authorities for redress, and you shall have it ; but it you take this thine; into your own hands, you may lose w hat rights you already possess. Il'you go on with this rioting, by the eternal Hod I will throw grape and canister into you'. Now, disperse and go tn vouT hollies, or to vour work." The tnob immediately dispersed. The .Viiirriii (French semi official journal here) tell its readers t hsl ".Mr. llsvis, the heroic President of the late Southern confed eracv, may be looked tor to-day or to- mor row," and that "the city will be proud to liive him its hospitality." No doubt the i.aiier speaks by aulboritv, and the Mayor ta.-nig a .Mr. Startles, a man who is devoted to the party in iower and shares their pro (.onlcdcralc (Southern views, it is very like ly that Davis on lus arrival will receive, something like the hospitality of the city. Slontrml Cw. A. )'. lit mid. Mr. Davis still rciuains,at the New York Hotel. Is is stated that lie. has lieen tailor ing under an attack of indisposition, which, although not very severe, compelled him to defer his projected visit lo his children in Camuh-. From tiie.Uuie of hisarrival lie has not once 1. It the hotel, and has no! even stir red bom his rooms. Should he Ik- well ; etyHgll lie will probably leave New York to-! morrow evening for Montreal. -V. Y. Hi rnlil, , With. ' i Incmpannclling a jury in louston.Tesas, j recently, a very lart;e niunbu-r of the freed men of the city said frankly ihat thev could not take the oalh r..inreil hy (.eneral Griffins order. The pr.-siding judge, how ever, told tin in that I hey were not citizens j unliHSIKl, and liny act prior to that of hos tility, vltintarily or, involuntarily, would j noiiiivniaiiiy iiieiu., winy uiree were ias.eu , on the panel. The Mobile Tribune says fifteen hundred buildings have been put up since the sur render ; that in ordinary times this fact would lie taken us an evidence of prosperi ty ; but it must Is- taken now as evidence of the extortion of landlords. A "Paper Wedding" was celebrated in Waterbury, a night or two since- two years anniversary. The bride was arrayed in a fiapcr dress, paper bat, paper gaiters, paper aces and paper everything. Some of the Hcpublican papers do not abuse Mr. Urcclfty for his generous conduct towards Mr. Davis. The Siirinctield Rnnih liam takes a friendly and practical view ot i ih.. matter-and thinks it has fitted Mr. Oreeley for the place ot "grand pacificator with the South, between it and the Hepubli- J can party. I'orilan.l, aie., is now toe largest motasses j itnnoi tinii place in the country, while its sugar trade is enormous. So say the Port land papers. Candles ate made out of baylarries, at Newton, N. J., and they are said to be supe rior to the best tallow. -As a specimen "I Wilson's eloquence, he remarked in his speech at Atlanta : "Your (lovernor has got a maggot in his head about the Btlpreme Court." ' It is sai.Lby those who have conversed with General PopcMvn the subject, that lie intends to appoint tWo white men and one negro on the Hegistration llo ird in every county of his district. llrowtilow has threatened to challenge to I niuriai comoai iitui. .101111 ja.u-i, oi riisi. Tenncsse.'. who has exiiosed some of the governot's inisdi cds. Brile now hire thetr diamonds for(vwed dingi in New York. The Russian hodget this year is 443,800, 000 roubles. on each on Wedneaitay morttitig ig for flfty ' cents f. Brigham Young says it ia now as import ant to raise crop as saints. TELEGRAPHIC. Wedneeday H.ralnc Illapatrhea. FAILUBE OF FKAZEH, TBENIIOLM A CO. New Yoaa, May 21 The (bfsmmnVii aays that a Cable dispatch n noonpos tha fallun of Prazer, Trenhtdm It On. The report ia confirmed by their Agents here. 01tDF.lt BY UEN. HIC'XI.ES. Ciuai KsroN, May 21. Oen. Hiekles has issued an order prahiUiuiK the distillatiini ef spirits fumi Kiiin the w misl win. t" i 7 . V "' 'r areu.-e.areu naiae u. trial ind punishment by Military Commission. The reasons ansigued for the order are I list the present scanty supplies of food in the Carolina t . . are seriously diminished hy the lai-Ke quantity of gram cbiisiimeirii. distilleries wc.iLed in il. iUme of the revenue law; that this unlawful trsftii inakita fixsl dearer in places where laro luiinln-is are depending Uhih the plilie an, I privsle bounty; that the lov.rnm.nl In .l.frnn.l.-.l "f n 'arife uninuit r revenue, the sillh a llien lrc.ii),hl into contempt, and that the miehief complain,-.! of tends to increase jioverty, d ."ml, r ami ei nne. MKXIC4N NKWH. Nkm (lin.r.ss, MuvjM. The l'irutii)H'M s)s-eisl eoi-respoiHi'-ni'i-. ilal. .I Orizaba. May 3rd, ssvs thai tin- . I v or Hnini in slirroiuided hy '.It.lNKI Liberals, uikI Hie I o 1 1 1 n i , 1 -nienl has eomnieueeil in esrne..t. Tin- Karrmoii isS.IIOO. Conimander Manpiez sTinotiriei.l liin m tention to resist to the death. N.i (.ni. i i-H n o Or quarl-r from the IjIhthIs. v Orders have Is-en inriin-.l hy Mir.inion llinl Mar- piez Slid Msxiliiilian shall In lmt, if . nplnr. .1 Si nee the Htirrellder of Pliehla tin- llnp.ll.Ulsi- m r nol ovi-r ii,nul), ail told. MAIthKTS AMI I INANi I VI. Ntw V.. i hi,. .1 ( ,1. .Mjv ji, r. m. Cotton dull, la 2" J ((:.. Flour dull, siiiie iiu,; .l,tO'(.lS, (an heavy and ls.-t. 1,25 new, tl.ISwtl.Hi. 1, l.atKrctl,'!:!. I'ork hesvv and .,.,-r M. Ktee, Carolina, 12. Nmal i,p.n 1 nrH nunc (tijdjlij lo.Mi.-l ', Mtm-ks timre aetivi-. M.ito-y ... .V20 eolipoiiM i.f t,l tln'i!,. Jiip.i V. fllSii'lltlts;. . New lMie ilOS' liold H : I ,, Mi,. I,l.ll - I mi. 7-:)'., i ill'.', 'alio.",). HK;tcf in,, Ot;, ! . i i ,m,,iu . Ma Cotton ipnrt, at 27. t'.wn dull, b, , In,. .1 i. i, j i , i ... Vellow l,22'.tl,j:l .Mean Fork Jil.7 , 1 .1 I .it e, i , May 21. I Cotton do,, ,,n, t. Sales 10,lio bah. M. i Mid- dlln npland- II t 111, n,. 1 l.j. .Mali, lient.-i ao U I. . f (a.i.rahh . l.,,M..s. Mai 2 C..uu..l vl.i I:,.itd7.'. Viliii-atlu) i:ciilnt; lial.-li's. I ll.lM 11, 1:11.1:. M.,i I. i, .1 t , , Ma) 22. , lie t - i CI. Ml. p- rrtaimii o , 1 11111,'tlt A '..urt .r Fin.i.r is oi.l, i,, ' m stiat,- tin ditm ini,-, ,,i, tin herd msto-d an -r,.-r w-t.-i dav all the present s.ie..men. I h, , ,,, ,iistnrl ,1 Tin- nnhta-, iMIU.uu, pil.iU, uUi , . I llli. it nun. id tal,, lu llANhlil I'l'l'V. ) I ,.ii,,n. May 22. All th in h,. o ml,'-a,,d formn in bankrupt eyha.e been ad,,j,l,,l. and ft manual, of ,-ome fnur hundred j,ai;i s. prepared by ( linton the, , Hs-er.-tary nf u,,- ( ',,uihi-,h..i.,ii ,,( .lutn. s. wilt isalle on '1 Honda). No ,1.1a) or dlllirlllt) is apti i liend.-d in pniliMo tl,,. law ini,t ,f feet on tl,,- ii.t ,1 Ji.li... All tl Isterw ha.e I,,-, u Hoinmat.-d. and ill , ar-,-dlie I.inlrn t .lu,l d, i,, t rontiini th, nomina tions, they are empowered to All Ih, rs an, i, s with amlalde irsisis. 1 he rnh-s and fornix en-, it r ,ain(lil,.t ,,t m v. nty ti par, . MAiihi:i Nnv 7i',(.2.S. ,,KK, May 22, M. (', Hon . it -r Hold l.:i.. J l Klie.M,l., May 22 Hal. a H.iKHI hair.. C, I ton letldn ,l,A nwai ( plaints II. I 'I I. ans II. Kl.llllKKV N KA It W K.I. HON -lflC.oVKHV UK A I'OKTION OK TIIK StoI.KN (iol.II IN TIMS City. We announced, s,.i eral davsao, the arrest ot a iice.ro niaii in this city, by otlicer Matt Peterson, iinder circiimstancea whicl), induced the la-licf licit he was either a fliiel .U1 the possessor of stolon property. The Mine nl (his tieoro is Frank Aloodv. L'doii his person was found a bill made out against Col. N. M. bono, who resides near YYehlo.i N (' I,, I i orl,, in i,rtiel,.a .,f l.ur.l -- Wliri. pur, hnsed lioin a firm in Petersburg. -phis bill furnished some clue to the negro s identity , ol Iiirh a.lvaul age was at once i,,.,,. ( ,,l ...no wiis nl once conimiiiiica teil with and responded I hut he hud been rotilntl some .mouths ago. lie cuinc on to Petersburg and on Monday morning appear ed la-fore Mayor Collier, when Moody was identified as bavin", been in his employ at the time of the robbery, mid when the bill aforesaid was d.vlared to be correct. Col. Long stated that he had collected III, out $750 in gold lour or live iiionlhs ugo to pay for some land be had purchased in his vicin ity, and kept it in a bag in his drawer until it should be called lor. due .lav, intending to go to Weldon, he went to his drawer to get the money to take it hinisell lo the iunn Irom whom he had bought the farm,. lie found that about otn- hall ot the gold was missing, and thus learned I lint he hud been robbed. The m. nicy was in $20 gold peices. The prisoner, he said, while on a v isit to Pe tersburg some t iiue ago, spent $mi in. olhltlg. ndy is I lie amount recovered li..iu M eleven if 2(1 pieces, if'J'.Mi. he pi is oner a. know ledges the money lo be tip property ol ,n' Long, I, tit does not give a el.ur idea ol how he got possession ol'il lie w i l be kept ln jail here iiittii sent (o eldon on a r, ,in sitioh from Why. Wort I'.l. The Itnral ll',77 says 1 be u,,,.i net ur..(c way to ascertain the age ol a horse, is the lol lowing: "After the horse is nine years old, a wi in kle comes on the eyelid, al the upper orun-r i ol the lower lid, and every year thereafter he has one well defined wrinkle for each , year over nine. If, lor instance, a horse has' t hree wrinkles, he is twelve if lour, he is thirteen. Add the mimlwr of w rinkles to nine, ami you will always get jt." A Kentucky paper says Emerson Kiln ridge's platform in t-hc coming canvas n ill 1... ,in'i.mt ion in the three ri-i.i :i in our si v. Stllll,Si Tennessee, Missouri, and West n ! gmia. Vlricinlit milllury liisittiiic. LEXINUTON, VA. AltRANOF.MF.NTS ARE 1 I'KiMillEss To acennuumtute HKI additional Cadets in tins Institution. Its well entshlish. d character for Its svstem 'if discuihue and courso of lustractiun. i iuglsipl s4tii sMJOTsjlt ,ntr. sjistlK ii,iiuhu ', .,,. w Uiromiaiiuu mil tm supjHieu uy apjnH'suou mi the undersigned. , FRANCIS H. BMiTHy my lH-wlnia2swtlSept. buperiiittindent. Baleigli Montf Xtrktt . CORKfiCTED BY JOHN 6. WILLIAMS CO, BUOKER8, BALEIOHH. C. raaia ot now eaaoua nw Bank of K. C, (Oold W M) O. ' ('ape Kear Charlotte...: " IIiikUiu, at Orahan ' HoxUirouKh Wadrabomngh yt Tttoniasvillu . , 1 " Wilininxtoii . " (Nimniens Washington " Fsvetteville Clarendon " lsni'evvuie . j M .,, ,.!;I,r.(, itank I Kanners' Uank, (Ireenstsmnigh j t 'mim reial llsuk, WihiiniKtoii j Mer.-l.anfs llsrik. Newborn i Oreeusls.ro.iKh Mutual i v.iKmia bank Notes, sUmt l Anidi Carolina " I iWiirin " . . . . . liold Hllver old Coupons . . Vnrth I sioluitt Hsilioail CoiliHais Old Hi xes Kxi liane on N w York Raleigh National Bank ef Horth Caro lina. PI UNO H.Tta a. C. ANK OTKS. bank of Cs- F.-ar M Charlotte . .. 20 " Comn;i-r-e 1.1 " .liireiidi.il 2 - 1 .,yt!, Mil. . 6 ' l-exuinton. . 10 " l xiiiKlon at .irahain 20 " Ninth Carolina t " ItoxU.t... 0 J'lioinnsv llle 40 " Wadcshopi . 24 V ilininylon 20 tVasf.uik'loii H will.- 7 . ' .imin i i:tl at Wdli.inUiti 20 hirim .-' iri-ensl.n (Old). . . .. 25 . r. liTinti.', N. l rn 50 Mm, iV and Plunlcr' 80 Vniina llnnl. in ,1, s, a v , ra'e 25 S.ntl, Caioliim " . 21 im " 20 l.ol.l . IH Nil,, , 12 III, I N,-,tli ( a;-, hint .,1oiis I fundable ). 42 S,.itl, I ..i . .Ij i in Kailroad Cup,. In. .. K5 Noi ih Carolina K n ... 40 ,, I .,. ,. N. w ..ik, J. PROVISION MARKET. ililtl.l 11 n bVJoHllAN WOMHI.K, (iltOCEIt. UU I bdl N C. ll vi i , nr.titi t;t nt-x ii 20 in n ft; 4no.m i 1 1 rii N . -arifu rul.N 1 2.V1 40 l . it I I 1 ... 2KfnMW I.. 2IW(tW IHill I) FltlTT Al.ples f2 50ftt OH l'i-a.-li,-s, per t.u. none. InWI.s anfttSO I l.i.l It I amilv , . IS I)i6l7 00 Sn i n.,.- la IBW14 SO I. Mill . 15M20 MI-.AL 1 60 Mul.ASsFs 60ft75 NAILS f'10 ri. as white i aaw .is Nt.1k 1 KK.fl 25 I'OI A l'OK.S Irali 1 7542 25 Kweet. (Ml HO liAOS 45 HA I i ..3 25f$4 25 Sit, All (rushed 1S(22 llr,,i. best 15f(0l7t Collillleti UroWll 12Kf15 SPECIAL NOTICES ia CASKS (IK.Nf'S FINK CALF BUUTd AT l1 I.IHI a pair si M. ltOHENHAl'M'8. ' 2H-tf A FINK A n MO H T HI tt H T Of KB. pliMi. st 2-M-ts. ier onnee si M. HOSENBAUM'8. April 1 i 1,1."' i. IJ.,)'.-, Hats April 17-2H-U M. HOtiF.NriAl'M'H. k01V Till DESTINY. M.n.MK. K. F. Thornton, the great English An-troluKiM, clairvoyant and Psychomstrician, win, has astonished tlie scientific classes of the Old World, has nnwlocated herself at Hudson, N. V. Madame Thornton possesses such wonder ful powers of seeond sight, as to enable her to impart knowledge of the greatest importance to tin- single or married of either sex. While in a state of trance, she delineates the very featureaf of the person you sre to marry, and by the aid of sti instrument of intense power, known as the Psyelioniotropc, guarantees to produce a life-like pietiire of the future husband or wife of the ap plicant, together with date nf marriage, position in life, leading traits of character, Ac. This U no humbug, as thousands of testiuiouiala ean assert, She udl send nheti desired a certified certificate, or written Kuaruntee, that the picture is what ft purjHtrt-s to Ih-, Jty enclosing a suisll lock of Itair and Matin;: place of birth, age, disposition and complexion and etn-losintf fifty cents and stanip , ,1 envelope addressed to yourself , you will receiva the picture and desired information hy return mail. All eoinuuiuiestions sacredly confidential. Addr.r.a in eontidenee, Madame E. F. Thornton, 1'. o box 223, Hudson, N. I. Apr t2u5-l)davv . FREE TO EVERYBODY. A Large ti pp. Circular, giving information o the gr atei-t linHtrtanee to th'o young of both h, xes. It tearhen how thr homely may lajcome beauti lul, the th-spined resieled, and the forsaken . loved. 1 No young lady or gentleman should fail to send ! t heir Address, and receive a copy post-paid, by return Ilia 1 1. Address 1'. O. Drawer, 21, April li-2a-, l)da Troy, N. V. IJNITKI) MTATJW 'TAX NOTICE. COU.KCTOIi'NOFFK'F., 4th. HIST., N. C. ) WauaesTos, Jt. May 13ttt. UW7. V Tm: AssKKHOR s i.kt for thk. veaii ihct has Iwen placed in my hands for collection. ' All persona on whom assessments have been made during that period in Wske county, will meet m or in) dri, uty at Kullegh on the MtV. to 15th. June prepared to pay their taxes. All tlistillers. Tobacco, Knuft and Cigar Manu facturers, must come prepared to jfive bond and s, enrity. and all who have made application for licenae must com., forward and take out their hretise. Those who fail to comply with these re iiircments will he subject tos hesvv penalty. Aceoidtng to the provisions of the law th.we who do not pay. st the reouired time, will be liable in ten tier cent, additional upon their taxes. The 1 sli.'eial attention nf those mho hsvs not laid on tlie hack lists is called to this fact. JOHN READ, i Collector. W. 1). WlU.IAMS. May U-2a3-td Dep. Collector. IKEnii riRi.D -mwt oh. 1 IlF.liCIXIVF.R. OKtlHA'Ki) GRASS, TIMOTHY, ULL'E ORAB8, LUCERNE, and beat variety of fVar.len Seeds, Just received Horn B. Sinclair A Ce. .bslin.ino?, at the Farrnera' Mall. JAMES M. TOWUiS. F,d.20-ira-tf , . Auctioneer. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, 1 D.VtliSON CoUITTT. i I'ocut or EgiiTY, Sratsii Tkbk, 18C7. I I'he Thomaoville Bank I Hill lo abut the r. , - i brijweas qf th The Creditors of The I WwmamMt Bank. ThomssviUe Bulk. J In thia ease, it is ordered bv the Cwnrt. that ad vertisement be made ln the Ralehrh Sentuul, Slan 4nt, and OrwwekXfto' I'atrwt, Inr 4hor ereriitnra iisnt IMr clantai within the net) twetva months, to J. L. Lee, Com BiissioneT of said Bank. Witness, F. C. ROUBIN8, Clerk and tl aster la Ennitv for said county, this 80th. dav of April. 1867 Msy2-ty F C hOBBfNS, (J, ('j BIT GOOD! A HIltYKDAT LABT. 7. Milae 4 Son' am IWh Calf Boote. '' flu a'ranck Oau OsiUra, -. ( ,, Oxford Ties, - lawtinjr Ladle Uauara and Bootcaa, ., ChUdrm'a, Missns and Dors ahoaa and gaitera AprO 29-22S-U GEO. T. COcrltK'l. JJ A T HI It A T mi KashiooabU Moleskin Hsls. " Blk. Fine felt " " White - " ftaahmerA and Woo! " A Isrjre stock ofHtraw lists, for boys and men, selliiia at reduced nrn-es at 0E0. T. (XXJKKH April 29 22 tf ( JAstAMI.Bl AND I'MBitKI.I.AM. A beautiful stock of laraaola. , Uinbr..llaa, sraall and large sizes, at OEO. T. COOKE'N. AprU 2-224-lf r DOZ. iJHiltHidNr.N CAMBKIC H,)Nl- s sir kerottlefs, lor sale i:iean al (iF.o. r. t.'ooKKx. April 29-224 tf The I tree t slid finest stock of Omits' H,k! and Hhma that can be found in the citv, st (1. T. COOKE'S. AprU XI-224-tf jjohib Auaisi. ISAAC (KTTISIUKR is now in full receipt of his Rpruig and Hummer stock of vhy noons, R KA l Y-MA lK V1.0 77.VW. . HOOTS, SH0K Ml II. 1. XKKY, AM FAWY O0Ol., They will ba sold at a very small advance on FIRST COST. The Millinery bnsinesa will be carried on by MRS. (ETTIN0ER, in all its branches, she having been North herself and visited the first MUlinery etablihmcnts in the country, laid in her own stock in peiwlh. and Insides that, having a thorough knowl.slgeof the bnailicsa, will be euablrd to suit one and all from th . rieft fe ptmr. OpeuniK day lor Muring snu suiiinier iw.niiei will l oi. thv'ioth. day of April, to winch all her lady friends are respectfully invited. We sre also introducing! new stylu HOOr HKlliT called the ODESSA TA TEST (OI.LAPSIXII SKIRT. a skirt far suja-rior U anything that has ever lieen brought to this country.' We ask an inspection of His same. You will not regret a walk u. No. 48 Farctteville Street. April 4-2U3-3m OUR STOCK IS NOW COMPLETE ! WE TAKE PLEASURE IN INFORMING OUR friends and the public, that wo him in store one of the m.wt COMPLETE AND BEAUTIFUL AS ASSORTMENTS of Goods, ever offered in tb.ii Market. Our DRESS OO0D8 are composed of sll (he latest styles and novelties of the season. Our Line of White Coeds la Per fect, coneMIng or uri.r., aixsook am SWISS MUSUSS, TI.AIX. CHKIKh.ll AXD HTlilPKIt OMIAXIUKS, T A It LET A XS, PLAIN A XT) KM BHD I PKHKI) I.ISKX AXP UVSL1S SETTS, arc, e. Our roods art of tha best quality and prices as low as anv one can sell WE KE1X STRICTLY FOR CASH, and are con tent with small profits. All we ask ia an examination of our stock and we think wa can pleaae. A. ri. cfc J. MfMSlMlhl. AprU 5-204-tf JUST RECEIVED A T M ItOSKMllAUM'fS. IN ADDITION TO HIH ALREADY I-AR0E, and weH selected SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK. 100 of the latest styles and patterns SILK SACQUES AND MANTLES. Also, MOZAMBIQUE and POPLIN rUCOUEB. for Hummer wear. PRINTS, and all other domestic frn.'ds in great variety, at M. IIOoFAHACMH. No. Hi, Favetleville HI., Mayl-227-tl EAILEOADS. KaW. HIOU AND S)TSI U. R. '., ) nvrtjutiitsbi.xrnwttcr., V Kaluob, N. C. Hay Wh. 1W17. ) CHANGE OF SCHEDULE ON R. A (i. It. h. ON and after May 7th. 1867, trains will ran on It. A O. R. R. as follows : Daily Mail trains leave Raleigh 9.30 A. M. Arrive at Weldon 2 SO 1'. M. Hail trains leave Weldon r HI.) A. M. Arriva at Raleigh S,S0 !'. M. Freight train arrives at Raleigh 1,50 V. M. " " leaves " ti,3U A. M. The mail trains make turoi ou connection with all points North and Houtb as quick aa any other route. W. O. LEWW, HayS-229-tf Ueu. 8upt. . lVtigreas and Standard copy till forbid MISCBILAHZOPS. HITCIIELIa, AL.L.E1V V CO. tVKWBEHN, N. AGENTS FOR FAIltBANK'8 PLATFORM AND COUNTER N.sles, Kvana and Walsou's Fire slid Burg l. r proof Hafes, Marble Monunieuts and Tomb stones, Carey's ftngar and Hvrup Evaporators, t'srey's improved Sorghum kfills, Mulky Flows, Cider Mills, Ac., Ae. mar 24I-1W-U MITCHELL, ALLEH & CO, NEVYBERN, N. C. AGENTS IN NORTH CAROLINA FOR HORACE L. EMERY A HONS' PATENT UNI vernal Cotton Gins and Condensers, (.ever and Railway Horse Powers; Ingnrsoll a Cotton and Hay Presses, The most improved Cotton Planters and Plows. March 28 It MITCHELL, ALLEN a CO., lMiaWUIlllV, N. O. AGRICULTURAL HOUSE AND HARD WARE STORE. SELL EVERY ARTICLE NEEDED BY THE Coach and Harness Maker : Rims, Hpokes, Hubs, Axles, Enamelled Leather and Cloth, Har ness Leather and Trimmings, Baddies, Harness, Bridles, Ac., Ae. April 2-201.lt AKHVILLE MALE ACADEMY. THE SECOND SEHMOS OF THIS SCHOOL will commence on, tha 15th. of July next, and continue 20 weeks. TciTioM for Primary branches 1121. Higher branche of English 115. Latin and Greek, extra for each 15. I temlvr many thanks for the patronage of last Session, which gavs riae to such auspieions proa peels. For further particulara, address : ;v. j. oiauuinun, I'rincipal my H-2S5-WM. Nashville, S C .. . ICC 1 ICE u team . U tjjj lee iron Bean runninsj Htraaua, nar saw aa s osssis. ta par lb. Annlv tsi. W. H. A R. 8. TUCKER. FebJ6-m-tf LET GOODS. 1867., 18C7. riEST GRAND OPSISB OF NEW IItriV AND SUMMER GOODS. COME AND 8KE THE, AND IF THE GOODS AND PRICES rU'IT YOU, BL'YTHEM. I now take the pleasure of Informing my linoier oiis friends and customers hat 1 have just re turned from the North, and have now in HI ore, IO.OOO Tnrda or l! -auliriil ftprtnff AN1 Hl'MMKIt DRErtft 01HH!s, elllhrScil.g sll Ihe llov.lliert of Ihe season, which will Im sold cheap euoiigb I., insure sales. t'rt'i-h'H is tin-place to buy yo.tr firess (hsals. IKI.TK! I'KIVr!! IRIT!!!! Just received 8,1X10 yards of Uatiliful Hpriux sn.1 Hnmrntfr t'tlicnes, which will Ui sold ss ehesp as cheapest. Customers cannot do hetler thauto come In Creech',, to htty their Caheoeie CAHSIMERES, TWEEDS, KENTUCKY JEANS, COTTONADEH, ic. Just received fi,l)UO yards Csisimeres, Tsraeds, Kenlllcky Jesus, Coltouade slid Ijnell OixhIs, for Men, ISoys and Children, suitsbte for Spring and Hummer wesr. I ask you to call slid examine my stock before you buv,sud von will not regret it. HOOI SKIRTS! HOOP SKIRTS ! ! A large and varied sbK-k of Hixip Hkirts, both as to price and quality. LADIES' IIATrt AND BONNETS, TRIM MED AND I NTRIMMED, NEW STYLES FOR I HOT .... . l.a,li, . Ir.nmi. ,1 Hats price, ranging finiii tl to .,. Misses from 50 eta. to It. ( i,'" h s is Ihe pla.- to buy your Hats snd U,aiMt.. ., ,. , it . t bf III ft IliUS, Hals, Hats! Jind leeeive.l a tine anort tin iit ,-f Men', Uovs. Yoitth'a and ( liildren lists ,-heaM r than ever, Conic to l r, , to hnv .our Haln. SHOES ' SHOES' SHOES! .IiihI rce.-lved M S pair (ielit's, Hoys', Ladies' SUd MtMHen' Htioeri, will Iw sold chap enough to meet the hsivi tunes. 1 'ome and see pneea a,n.l tplslit). hrove rles and Crockery Ware. A good slock of Family Groceries, and (Yoekery ware, and will be sold as tow ss any in the city. I'tnft say you mm' t eouin and see, tint say yiiu will. If you have laid up your money for s lainy dsy, thai, rainy day hss tnne. Ho come to Creech's to buy your good. ou u ill hud meat K. Smith's comer, always ready and willing to serve von right. iusr'2.l-l'.2-tr A. KKKCM. K. II. A W. J. VOI .Mi, AT TIIK OLD STAND OK, H. II. VOI N(J, AliK now reeeoing from the North a large and well selected atock of the most desirable an,! fashionable SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Which having been bought at low figures will be sold very low K 0 It ('.A S II . We reaiectfully r, ,picst our friends, snd the public generallv, to call uinl examine our slock, Oetor.) I'llVllIg i lHCttliere. April l'.i-'JIIi-tf N. II A W . J. VOI Xti, OI R STOCK COMPLETE ! W: havf: in ntore a gf.nkrai. ausokt ment ,,f STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Hats, Hoots and tihora for Ucnt'a mid Boj a. ALSO, HATS FOli LADIES AXD MISSEsA t. Call and sea us at the old stand or Mav 3-227-tf S. II. llHSKli. iji uifK mm, 4 THE VERY LATEST ARRIVALS O F TV 10 r CS O O I H ! ! Jl'HT RF.CE1VLD A RFtl'TIFUL ANSORT ment of Itich li Hh ADIXI-s. Mil.AMIIIrKS. Mi : il i ; us. tXD PoP.I.IX. A IS". SHKJ-:H ('. '. 1 .' UU .(, "A I. Th ri urtl.ES. VEyt'E, AND 5fl,(KSI yds of l 1, tiid-ionicl Fiiuta vou saw. Theae goods havebeen bought since the jREt ENT DECLINE IN PUK E, Ho that we can give u liaud-..mer goods for the price than we ha.c l , u al,J, lo do a, nee the -, C LOSE OF THE WAR. . l.o, - A LARGE STOCK OF Rl.KACHED AXD VXbl.KAi-HKD DOMESTIC'S, PI. A ID HO M ESP I . GENT'S AND RnYS WEAR. I)EXIMS A XD I.IXI AN,l, ' ' And s beantiful stock ,,r Ls'.lics'sud Misses' Trmi med and I 'nrri,iti.,o d HM , Rainlowa, AIuism, Patti, Ac, Ae. W. It. A K. S. TI CKER A CO. hit 17-2.-W-tf . 1 llltlS.. IJUINT'S! prints:: ikims: A beautiful Stock of New and Fresh Cheap. W. H. A li S Tl I'KF.U A 1 11. hit 6-229-If SHOES (Ml HATH OR MEN. WtUIFN, bovs VNIKHJtliS FROM JY Vie. t I2,li W. II. A li. S. Tt'CkERA CO. April lfi-ais-lf aOM ns-N A !! VS. !KH1 Yds. besvy 1. men Drill, slightly damaged by fresh w.iter ; will be sold at c.l on accSstut of the nnderwnteraa great bargam. . W. H. H. H. TlH'kKRACO. Wholesale & Retail Merchauts, April lo-aia-U Raleigh, N. c. 44 rajTltcvllle Mrrct. QISClSKRUii-STNLS y ' i tKaudsotns ifrnTRl'a farrrsgc, ' ' last on hand, and will ba sold low. i. BROWN, 1 WithHxaxALtwia. miU-2SS-tf PETEESBUE0 A0TIXTISX1CXVT8. WARM I.ITTLEJOII, Otl'CCEHHUtiit TO AMJKllMON, MARK A CO., I J . Cienerwl ii.reer ' - -AS IK- C'omHilaalMM Nerrhaata, No. S OLD BTREET. o p r o a i t s i c a at it, Petersburg. Va. , Will attend to the Mala of all (Veduee and lief ehandise, of every dyswriptinn, swe to taetr are and w ill also nurcliasv any g,ls not ia their Una. LiWral caali atlvaneea mstle on etawignmeota in hand. Can also furnish Fcrilbrers of any ki4 to farmers on aeeoinmoilatiiifr temia. l" j.a, MAKKH, w.M.i,rnxjejoir,.,; Late nf An.fcrson, Mitrkti f r. if IVaiMin b., JT, Feb la-164-Sm THOU. DRANCII St CO., No. I OKI Itliiln Nlreet, (OI'lfsSITE THE POST OFFICE,) ' Rlflhmond, Va.j TH08 BHANCH ft" 80K8, No. Old Street PETERSBURG, VA BRANII, RONS CO., Broad Street, AUGUSTA, OA., liAIM JvKltB, A N D Commission Merchants. Receive Money en Deposit, subject to aiuht checks. I and allow iiiteresl on same as agreed npoa : Ma- .ist8 Um, . M.ke cuLrtim,. thronglwol tat , f;uitj Hta'es, and hnv and seU on eommiwkMI. Itsnk N.4ea, kds htocks, e Ae. They also offer their services for tha sale and purchase of Tobacco, Wheat, Cum, Cotton, Aa I Their senior, Thos. branch, with an experience , of thirty years in the commission trade, will giva j his M.rsonm atteution to the lUchmoud houae, aim cipoeva u.givs saiisiseuon u. nis Ota rristlda and sll who may fsvrn- them with their patronage. v sail B.ivu.:e mauc OD eonsignmenw to mem and to their correspondents in Italtiroora, Now York, liiverpol, London, Antwerp and Bremen. Guano, an.1 other concentrated Manures, for- mnhedio th.-ir regular enstosnera. Mpocfal atten tion Wgiven to the execution of Cotton parchaaaa, by Tilt 8. 1IKANCH AjpONs, PMersborg, iSP BRANCH, SONS A CO., Augusta, Qa. The Richmond House transmitting telegraphic orders to either house, aa may he preferred. We are paying the highest rates for Bank Notes and tfjuthern Mecnritiea ; will hand returna with check an New York, Richmond or 1'eters hiirg, for all packages sent to our eare, at beat rates. Wn will buy old North Carolina Bonds, Cou pons, Registered, scratched Ae, also detachad coupons. lUilnstd Stock bought and sold. The following are tha present ratea of our Pe tersburg House for N. C. Bank notes, and ara liable to changes -the highest ratea paid when IIOICH Kin IOT,-t.Vtn. tank of Cape Fear " Charlotte " Clarendon " Commerce " Fayetteville " Lexington " " at Graham. . . " North Carolina " RoxlMiro' " ThomasvUle , ' Wadesborough " Washington ,,, " Wilmington , . . " Yanccyvule Commercial Bank Wilmington.. . Farmer's Bank of North Carolina. . Greeusboro' Mutual Insurance Co.. Merchants' Hank of Newborn Miners' and Planters' Bank .15 10 10 28" ..... 45 60 M .:h CO S3 Thos. branch & Hons will forward from Peters burg, free of commission, all consignments to THOH. BRANCH A CO., Richmond. Feb S-1S4- T 10 MACIIINISTS AND LCMBER-MEIs. The I'etcrsbure Iron Works har for aali tha following : I t 1 Lathe Swing, 84x16, 1 ' " 24xS, 1 Iron Planer, 1 Bolt Cutter, 1 Spoke Maehins, 1 largo Force Pump. ALSO, 1 Hydraulic Tobacco Press. We wish to contract Urt 25,000 feet of best White Oak 1 rilllF.K, to tie delivered to na. For further inlortnation, apply to ilfcniBij nrer, in Ib-iM fit President and Superintendent. MISCELLANEOUS, JAMILY ROE HKRRINOB. luspeeted and warranted I , A few Half Barrels juat received and for sal bv DOUGLAS BELL, sir 17-238-tf K KnoWD TO VKMTKKM' . " NU, NEXT DOOR TO TUCKER'S NEW HALL. -Call and see our new stock. BRANSON, FARRAR A CO. my 17-238-tf JUKT RECEIVED, TO-DAY, AT OUR NEW STORE. Counting House Slates best quality, ibishio eenooi BRANSON, FARRAR St CO. my 17-23-tf M OLAK8F.3! MOLASSES 1 1 m Hhds. and 40 Tcirces and Bbls. "Clavad Cnlw" and "Museovado" M0LASKEH, mostly til bright and new packagea. Just landing, for sale by WILLARD BltO'S. 29-30 and 31 North Water St. myn-23S-lm Wilmington, N.C. Standard Copy. 31 ILK I MILK!! MILK!!! Persons wishing to obtain a annd article at fresh MILK, can do so by application to Mrs D. C. Dudley, who lives on Blount Street, South Ea.t of Mr. George T. Cooke's Tavern, and on the same square Those desiriu it, can get milk st any time of the day, a she designs keeping her oowa np, in order that she may be able lo acxmimodata sll who mav fsvor bet with a call. Raleigh, N. C. May 17-23-tw aalTTKsTl.l.'a) nrniHam vkmalk. COLLEGE. fTIHE COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES WILL M. Mi-ur on weuuMuaT we Hno. lllel. Ad.ir.-ss. by Kev. JyEL W. TUCKER. tim.i4ii't oi Vocal and. Instrumental Maate at niglit- i'. K. tt,UU .ill MIM, . IT,I. tl C. It. RIDDICK. mi li237-At President Th tiiuleriigned is !ged is anile, t if ed to i,uiv nro- ptwalaftHr finusthtng tins n,titm.,.n with I.S0 Cords ot Wood, Oak and Pine in e.piai .puntitiea. Tlie wood to be delivered m lot a oi not ls than:2tat'ords pr tarwttb apun the gmqnds of the Asylnm. ED. C. FIKHEH. Phys n aud Supi. my 16-2;l7-2awlm Insane A'aylm.. HARDWARE. AT FAYETTEVIIXF. KTItFFT MU1 Haw Sets, Bem-h Axes. Hollow Augurs, to I inch. BloCi, D"or Locks, Duplusfe Kevw. " fcnob Locks, With WhiUi srtd 'ttoiWB -Knubs. 1 Inch Bead Planea, 1 Plain Bits, 21 to H inch. s. i J. BROWN, my ItAm-tr WithUiar A Liwis.
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